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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1887)
csy r ftfcc glatljj gtstomu. ASTORIA, OREGON: SATUBDAY. -OCTOBERS, 1SS7 The skating ing. rink opens this even- The Charlotte Croom stream yesterday in tow of hama. went up the 01:1a- The E. N. Coolie yesterday took a lot of dynamite oil the Elsinoreyins below the city. Large quantities of scrap tin are going to Portland, there to be made into window-sash weights. The infant son of John Hendrick son wasljnried from the parents' res idence yesterday afternoon. Another -application for another street railway franchise on the part of other residents of ABtoria is contem plated. Astoria freight for San Francisco, is piling up at the O. R. & N. dock faster than the ocean steamers can carry it away. The Chinaman who was removed from a tumor sometime ago, is again amassing wealth with a saw and a piece of pork rind. Good job printing costs no more than poor work. First-class job work at less than Portland prices at The Astorian job office. - John Bruntz, the man who was so badty wounded by Jaen's murderous shot on the Nasel, last week, was still living, at last account. The infant son of John Peterson, of upper Astoria, who died last Thurs day evening, will be buried at two o'clock this afternoon. A South Bend correspondent of the Pacific Journal eays salmon are run ning good since the rains. The boats that drift are catching from 30 to 40 a night. This world and another It's a lit tle early yet to staf t talking local pol itics; prohibition and the other pro posed amendments are to be voted on or off first. Pursuant to a resolution adopted at the last meeting of the Oregon Editorial association, the next meet ing of said body will be held at Al bany next Friday. B. S. Worsley, at his regular sale this morning at 10:30, -will dispose of a large assortment.of farniture and general merchandise. A bargain sale don't fail to attend. The tug Astoria which has been thoroughly refitted in San Francisco, arrived in yesterday. Her boilers are of unique construction and attract considerable favorable comment. Jake Arndt and Robert Christie, two mining experts went around on the Miles Tuesday, and with their tools they proceeded to Mill creek, Paoifio county, to prospect upon the coal lead that was found last winter by Geo. F. Scott. There was a whole batch of now lawyers made by the state supremo court at Salem last Thursday. Among the twenty-two was Miss E. M. How ard, of Hillsboro, the first woman ever admitted to legal practice at a similar examination in this state. The Pacifio Journal says that it is positively stated that two men were Bhot by trap men in defending their property on Gray's harbor recently. One of them died and was buried by bis companions and the other was shot through the head and will re cover. Hon. C. B. "Watson, who ha3 been testifying before the railroad commis sion at Eugene City, saj's that the Willamette valley is interested in the Astoria railroad subsidy and feels friendly toward the scheme. Astoria sends greeting: the railroad subsidy fund is almost an accomplished fact. Rev. Mr. Holt and Mrs. Holt, for many years missionaries to China, and Rev. Mr. Newell and Mrs. Newell, for some time missionaries to Utah, will conduct a missionary convention in the Presbyterian church to-morrow. There will be three services, morning, 11 o'clock; evening, 7 o'clook; afternoon (for ladies only) at 3 o'clook. "I have an exclusive piece of news for you," said a party on the street yesterday, who is always good for an item: "John Dee is dead' It is with sincere regret that the reporter hears of the death of John Dee: the regret is tnat tue ponce court lias lost one of its most fruitful sources of revenue and the reporter one of his most fruit ful sources of items. As for John Dee himBelf, the disreputable old ras cal, there is no regret for him. He was a tough lot, a hard case, a dis reputable crowd. If that cousin of his, Richard Roe, was to go, too, it would be a relief to the reputable members of the Roe family. Itlcals Cooked to Order, Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. Do You Want four Flues Cleaned? T. Clifton will do the job for you neat and cheap. Leave orders at this office. Gainbrinus Seer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Artistic Embroider'. Instructions given in all the latest styles of artistic embroidery ana art needle -work. Also French Indelible stamping done to order. Mrs, J. Shoenlank, Chenainus street, opposite Liberty Hall; LATEST TELEGBAPjUO UEWS. Milwaukee, Oct 7. The president to-day visited the Soldiers home, af ter which the party took the train for Madison. At the depot the appear ance of Mrs. Cleveland on the plat form was the signal for an especial outbreak of enthusiasm from the la dies, -who waved handkerchiefs and parasols in accompaniment to the cheering. Mrs. Cleveland looks bright and fresh, notwithstanding the continued round of receptions and levees which she has undergone, and smiled sweetly as she accompanied her husband to the car. Postmaster general Vilas was the recipient of an outburst of applause as he stepped out vanished into the presidential car, which immediately pulled out, leav ing the yelling crowd behind. A TOlAL WBECK. Westpokt, Cal., October 7. The schooner II. H. Knapp, while lying at her dock here last night, parted her cable in a heavy wind and beat against the rocks until she wa3 a to tal wreck. She was owned by L. E. White, of San Francisco, and valued at $7,500. WILL HOLD A POST MORTEM. Sax Francisco, Oct. 7. The pub lished statement is made that the grand jury has decided to investigate the alleged bribery in connection with the Sharon case and that sub poenas have been issued commanding the attendance of judges Terry and Sullivan and Mrs. Tyler, with a view of extracting from them what they know in reference to the alleged cor ruption and bribery in the case. AX EXTENSIVE TRANSFER. New York, Oct. 7. The board of directors of the Western Union to day officially ratified the contract for the purchase of the Baltimore & Ohio telegraph line3. The Western Union will at once tako formal possession. WILL GO TO THE COURTS. Ottawa, Canada, Oct 7. The do minion government has been apprised of the decision of judge Dawson, of Sitka, in regard seized this year. All were found guilty of illegal sealing and the schooners and skins found on board were declared forfeited to the United States. The claims of the Washington authorities to exclusive jurisdiction in the Behriugs sea will probably be fought out in the United States court before it is made a sub ject of international commission. YELLOW JACK IN FLORIDA. Tampa, Fla., Oct. 7. Physicians here this morning have discovered the existence of yellow fever. There are two cases, both of a mild type, and one death has occurred. People are panic stricken and the city is be ing deserted. The fever will not be likely to becomo epidemic for several days if at all. There is little cause for the general alarm as the weather is most favorable to health and au early frost is anticipated. CARRYING THE WAR INTO AFRICA Chicago, Oct 7. Dennis Kearney, the agitator, arrived in Chicago from the Pacific coaBt this mouing and left for New York in the afternoon to take part in the three-cornered polit ical struggle being waged between Democrats, Republicans and the fol lowers of Henry George. Kearney, on reaching Chicago, made an imme diate effort to see the condemned an archists, particularly Parsons. The Pacific coast agitator was quietly de nied admission to the jail by the of ficers in charge. He went away la menting and telling how four years ago he had advised Parsons to leave bombs alone and tako to ballots, or he wonld surely get his ueck into a halter, but Parsons only laughed. Kearney says that in Now York he will make a series of speeches, taking the ground that the question for workingmen this time is not the far off issue of land taxation, but shall the laboring people concentrate every effort on passing a law through the next session of congress making the exclusion of Chinese from the coun try absolute. He will urge that the hands of the Democrats be strength ened, their representatives at present being, in his opinion, the strongest anti Chinese advocates. It will be an immeasenrbly greater victory, he thinks, for Bho workingmen of Now York now to help pass John H. Mit chell's anti-Chinese bill when con gress assembles than for the sake of side issues to weaken the Democracy and indirectly strengthen the pro Chinese Republicans. After leaving New York Kearney proposes to re new the anti-Chinese agitation in the principal cities of Canada. Days of the Year. Tho following important days of the year will be represented in cos tume at the entertainment to be given at Liberty hall, Tuesday evening, Oc tober 11th. The italics denote those who will sing: Christmas Mr. Louis H. Pederson. New Year's Miss Carrie Miller. St, Valentine's Day Mr. Har)-y Middlebrool:, Miss Nellie Levings. Washington's Birthday Rev. J. McCormac, Mra. McCormac. April Fools' Day Easter Ora Whitmore. May Day Miss Ella Belcher and maids. Forefather's Day Rev. T.'H. Stim son, Mrs. V. A. Stimson. Rainy Days Mrs. Pendleton, Mrs. Warren. Pleasant Days Decoration Day Mrs.Hatlie Coop erjMiss Alice McCormac Birthday Mrs. Prof. Johnson. Fourth of July M Us Katie Fla vel. Thanksgiving Day Election Day-. Bert Collier. Largest Day Prof. "W. E. Jobnson. Shortest Day Master Robert Holt. Wedding Day Miss Ella Backer. Pioneer Day Mr. A. Snyder. Pay Day Mr. Frank Young. Sober Day Mr. Fred C. Johnson. Telephone lo-Iffing House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 25 cts., per week S1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. Taylor, F. J., J. Oct 7. Nicholes Stanwich admitted to citi zenship. In the matter of the Prael estate, order of disoharge. In the matter of the M. D. Kant es tate, order of discharge. J. D. Sutherland vs. C. G.Ress: settled. N. Johansen vs. O. K. Rica: writ of review argued and submitted. Jens H Tomsen admitted to citi zenship. Annie Gibbs vs. Geo. Gibb3: de fault: referred to L. Boise to report testimony. Adjourned. m GIVING DUE NOTICE. SheriffRoss is sending tothe differ election precincts of the county, white muslin strips, 9x12 inches, on which is printed the follewing: ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the 8fh day of November, 1887, being the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, at in the precinct of in the county of Clatsop, a special election will be held for the purpose of voting on the following proposed amendments of the constitution, viz: FIRST. For the prohibition amendment which shall be designated as the "Prohibition Amendment," and there shall be written or printed on each ballot, "Prohibition Amendment" and the words "Yes or No." SECOND. Senate Joint Resolution No. 12, which shall be designated a3 "Amend ment Increasing Salaries of State Officers." and there shall be written or printed on each ballot the words "Yes or No." THIRD. House Joint Resolution No. 1, which shall be designated as "Amend ment to time of holding General Election," and there shall be written or printed on each ballot the words "Yes or No." Which election shall be held at 8 o'clock in the morning, nnd shall be continue until 6 o'clock in the after noon of the same day. Dated this 27th day of Sept, 1837. C. J. Trenchard, Clerk. PERSONAL MENTION. Frank Patton has returned from Portland. Senator Dolph is at his Washing ton residence. J. T. Coffey was in the city yester day, proving up on his claim. C. li. Thomson leaves this morning on a six -weens visit to Missouri. Daring his absence John H. Smith will attend to any legal business of fered. Dr. and Mrs. Tuttle returned yes terday from the Trask river. The doctor is considerably improved in nealth, and goes toPendleton on Mon day to the attend Grand Lodge, K. of P. J. P. Foster, W. B. Jenkins, J. Morrison and wife, A. B. Heath and wife, lueut Harmon and family, F. M. Bissell. T. Walkin, Geo. Bemj hill, J. Kohn, Dean Blanchard, S. K. Stanley, E. Copland, T. K. John son J. P. Miller, E. W. West, R. C. A Elliott are at the Occident T. B. Norman, H. Campbell, Mrs: Franklin, John Thompson, BulrtilI..cea.t?e snppiy or wnu aiicks con- TmlirTo W W Willinma Wm 1' 1 "Wei ton, D. Graham and wife, G. L ..UW..W, ... .I....UU.U, ..... .. Wit ford and son, E. R. Gobecn, J. R. McClarkin. J. A. Blair. Ed. Malone, James D. Hooper, M. Thomas, Lewie Anderson, F. B. Hull and sen, Louis Romminger, O. A. Cole, U. S. Grabam, A. E. Johnson, J. Ellie. Fred. Tron sen, are at the Astor House. Jobn Howard, Alex.Noble, Otis Spear, Tom. J. Powers, Tom. Boyle, A. Paddenson, G. W. Carl, Frank Marden, Jobn Mason, J. C. Sheppard Alex. McCullough, D. S. Pugsley and wife, N. Howerton, Win. Burr, E. Reid, M. Harnett. Joe. Thompson, Frank Mason, Morgan P. Castle, Miss Nellie Grabam, Z. B. Brown and wife, J;. B. Carlson aud wire, A. Ji. Heath, James Taylor, Dr. Hughes, John McICay, C. O. Robbins, D. J. Kennedy, Geo. Langford, Chas. Hawbaker, E. vV. Taylor. G. Sullivan, are at the Parker House. Give Them a Chance! That is to say, your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very won derful machinery it i3. Not only tho larger air-pas3ages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do they can not do well. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumo nia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Boschee's German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, you may depend upon this for certain. Gould Makes a Little Pnrrliase. New Yobk, Oct 6. Just before leaving his office this afternoon Jay Gould said: "We have bought the B. & O. Telegraph pompany. We have paid for it, or agreed to pay, the sum of 5,000,000. Private Booms. At Frank Fabre'a for suppers, par ties, etc. Tho best cooked to order. For the very best pictures go to II. S. Shuster. Oysters In Every Stylo At the Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. What Is better than a glass of liquor ? A cup of dellolous coffee at Fabre's. SORATCHED 28 YEARS. A Scaly, Itching Skin Disease -with Endles3 Suffering Cured by Cuticura Remedies. If I had known of tho Cuticcba Hkmkdiks twontr-cicht years ago it would havo saved mo $200.00 (two hundred dollars) and an im mpnp amnnnt of suffcriiur. My diseascfPso riasis) commenced on my bead in a spot not larger than a cent. It spread rapidly all over my body and cot under my nails, xno scales would drop off of mo all tho tinio, and my suf ferinj: was endless, and without relief. Ono thowand dollars would not tempt mo to havo this diseaso over asain. I am a poor man, but feel rich to bo relieved of what somo of the doctors said was leprosy, some rins-worm, psoriasis, etc, I took .and ...Sarsapa- rilla over ono yoar and a-half, but no cure. I went to two or three doctors and no cure. 1 cannot praise the Cuticura Remedies, too ttiiioIi Thpf linve made mv skin as clear and free from scales as a baby's. All I used of them was three boxes of Cuticura, and thre bottles of CrricURA Kesolvest, and two cakes of Cuticura Soap, If you had been hero and said you would have cured me for S200.00 you would have had the money I looked liko tho picture in your book of Pso riasis fpicture number two, "How to Cure Skin Diseases"), but now I am as clear as any person over was. Through force of habit I rub my hands over my arms and legs to scratch once in a while, but to no purpose. I am all well. I scratched twenty-eight years, and it got to be a kind of second nature to mo. 1 thank you n thousand times. Any thing moro that you want to know write me. oranvonewho reads this may write to me and I will answer it. . , DENMS DOWNING. Waterbury, Vt. Jan. 20th, 18S7. PsnrfnsU. Fiemft. Tetter.Rineworin. Lich en. Pruritus, Scall Head, Milk Crust, Dand ruff, Barbers' Bakers' Grocers' and Washer woman's Itch, and every species of Itching. Burnins. Scaly and Pimply Humors of the Skin and Scalp and Blood, with Loss of Hair, aro positively cured by Cuticura, the great Skin Curo, and CuticUBA Soap, an exquis ito Skin Beautifior externally, and Cuticuka KiaOLVictT, the now BloodPurifier internally when physicians and all other remedies fail. Sold everywhere. Trice: Cuticura, CO cents; Soap. 23 cents ;Kksolvent. 1.00. Prepared by the Totter Drug and Chem ical Co.. Boston, Mass. Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases." 61 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials nilJPLES. black-heads, chapped and oily rlin skin prevented by Cuticura Medi cated Soap. Catarrhal Dangers. 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Sanfokd's Radical Curr consists of ono bottle of the Radical Cckf, ono box of Catarrhal Solvent, andono Improved In haler, all wrapped in one package, with treatiso and directions, anil sold by all drug gists for 31.00. Totter Drug & ChemicalCo.. Boston'. No Rheumatiz About Me. IK OXE 3IIMITE e Tho t'utlcnra Anll-1'aiu XS Cluster roliove3 Rheumatic. jf Sciatic. Sudden, Sharp and Ncr- Pf A vous Tains, Strains and Weak g Jtnesses. The first and only pain- killing plaster. Now, original, instantaneous, infallible, safo. A marvelous Antidoto to Pain, Inflammation and Weak ness. Utterly unliko and vastly superior to all other plasters. At all druggists, 25 cents; five for Sl.oO ; or, postage free, of Potter Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass. ILWACO ITE3IS. The Olympian is at Fort Cauby. Mr. Tallant has visited na aud SUiernUJV, Mr. aud Mrs. leave to-day for pass the winter. Jae. R. Morrison Oakland, Cala., to Somo of our citizens who have been engaged for sometime in Alaska canning salmon, have returned. Wednesday evening tho ball season was inaugurated by a dance at the Central hotel. Many people from the Cape participated and had a good time. BucUErn'.s Ariiicu Salve. T hk Bkst Sai.ve in the world for Cuts, I'.rnist'S, Sores, Ulcers.Salt Khcum, Fever Soros. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to gie perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2T cents per box. For sale bv V. E- Dement. It's Worth Trying For. If Walla Walla had as much pluck :is wealth ahe would, before next har vest, be offering her grain nnd other traihe at the Columbia river, to be competed for by boats on that stream and by tho Northern Pacific and O. R. & N. Company. Walla Walla Union. Excitement in Texas, Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris. Tex., by the re markable recovery of Mr. J. K. Corley, who wa so helpless he could not turn in bod, or laise his head: everybody said he wa. dyinz of Consuiuntinn. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery wa- sent him. Finding relief, he bough! a large bottle and a box of Dr. Kings's New Life Pills; bv tho time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Discovery, he was well and had gained in llesh thirty-six pound9. Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at V. E. Dement &Co. S250 In Cash! Three Worcester's and three Web ster's dictionaries, worth S89. and four dictionary holders, worth S15.50, given as prizes for best essays an swering tho question "Why should I use a dictionary holder?" For full particulars, send to La Verne W. Koyes, 99 and 101 W. Monroe street, Chicago, the maker of dictionary holders. Or inquire at your book store. All the patent medicines udvp.rti.qpd in this paper, together with the choicest '.aimtouec articles, etc-can io bought at the lowest nrices. nr.i. v fVnrJa ltn,rr cfnpu nr-.nricitt.. s.r.i a. hotel, Astoria. Ten cents for a cud of Fabre'5 hi I coffee. ce MANUFACTURERS! First Quality! Full Weight! German Knitting Wools I UPWARDS OF TWO THOUSAND Pounds of the Very Best Quality German Knitting. Yarns In Plain, Fancy Mixed and High Colors ! Complete rl Germantown Yarns, Germantown Zephyrs, Spanish Wool, Midnight Germantown, Saxony, 2 and 3 Fold, Bedford Yarn, Fairy Floss, Shetland Wool, Victoria Zephyrs in 2, 4 and 8 Fold. Crewels, Etc., Etc., Etc. Tie lost Complete . H. COOPER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, ASTORIA, OR. TELL I am Going Ont of Clothing, Having Deoideil to Deal Iu FINE Exclusively, I shall from this Date ou. Dispose of All My If You Want An Overcoat or a Suit, a Pair of Pants, or a Boy's Suit. DO Call in and tako advantage oE this offer. You can Pick from a Com plete Stock and aro Sure to Save Money, which is the Road to Wealth. HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clotlir aM Hatter, Occident Ilotel Building. Opposite Star Market. Furnishings and Hats Clothing Sacrifice DIRECT FROM THE OF THE FOLLOWING WOOLS WILL BE FOUND Line of Wools E?er i in . M The Railroad Is Coming ! SO IS CHEISTMAS ! But We Can't Walt for Either, Bnt must buy our Family Supplies right along just the RUSH Is still to D. L. Beck & Sons', for that is where you can buy the best goods, get honest weights and the best value for your money. To those accustomed to deal with us it is not necessary to say these things. To all others we say we don't brag, but come and try us and be con vinced. We carry in stock a full line of FANCY AND STAPLE Groceries and Provisions, a large stock of China, Porce lain, Crystal, Crockery, Agate, Wooden and other wares. Silver-plated and other knives, forks and spoons, The best stock of all kinds of Lamps ever shown in Astoria. Cigars, tobaccos, etc., in unequalled stock andat unequalled " prices. Coal oil and patent oil cans, paints, Jinseed oil and turpentine. All kinds of Cannery supplies, nails, cor dage, etc. Lunch, market and clothes baskets, brooms, whisps and hearth brushes, dust-pans and brushes; wheats, oats, rolled barley, shorts and bran. BUT WE MUST STOP! For if we mention all the articles we have in stock we shall nil up the whole paper. Try our genuine N. O. Mo lasses in gallon cans at only 75 cents, and our new Yeast Powder, guaranteed equal to the best, and only half price. CHRISTMAS GOODS Now being selected in the East. Wait until you see them before buying elsewhere, or you may regret it. "What's that you say ?" "Haven't you been bragging any ?" No; not.a bit of it, and if you want the proof, just call at D. It. Beck & Sous'. Assortment IN STOCK: BroiM to Astoria! same, and the