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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1888)
01 VOL. XXX, NO. 43. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 188S. PRICE LIVE CENTS. HUSIXESS CARDS. roUS II. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Room 4 and 5. oer City Book Store. 1KO. XO!.X. ITOP.XEY AT LAW .t) lii Kinnej's Block. . pposile City it lit Astoria. Oregon. i, i.rUbrO-V O.C. FUI.TOJJ nrrrors iiBornr.ns. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 'ims 5 and 6, Odd Fellows 13'.tlldlii. 0 -1 It. THOMSON. Attorney at Law andITotary Public. sjecitl attention given to cractlcc in the U. r I.and Office, and the examination of .and titles. A full set of Abstract Iiuoks for O.itsop county in omce. iiKKiCK Up stairs, opposite Telegraph Ofiice. I . .V. UOWIiBY. tf attorney anil Counsellor at Law (Mice on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon t? I. WIXTO.1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. Booms No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Build ing. t B. WATSON, Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. 8. Land Office a pecialty. Astoria, - - Oregon. rK. J. It IjA. HOllCfc. DENTIST. Booms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTOBIA, - - OREGON, rItS. A. I. AND J. A. FUITON. Physicians and Surgeons. Office on Cass street, tlirco doors south of Odd Fellow's build inc. Telephone No. 41. jTAY TDTTLK, 31. I. I'HVKICIAN AND SURGEON Ot fick Rooms 6 Pythian Building Residence : SK corner Wall and West Oth streets, opposito I. W. Case's, K. HIIAW. DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ut-r Cius and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. M Its. UK. OWKXS-AHAIK, Office and residence, D, K. Warren's for mer residence, Astoria, Oregon. Diseases of Women and Children, and of the Eye and Ear, specialties. TVT l. BAKES, 31. I. No. 21, Cass St. O.TJce hours from 9 to 11 A. si., 2 to 5 r. m. Duo B. ESTES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofck : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, Oregon. Ta. ALFRED K.IXXEY. Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and may be found there at any hour. TK. FBASK PAGE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon. riKLO F. PARKER, SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND City Surveyor of Astoria Residence : Near Clatsop Mill. N. D. Raymond, Deputy. Office at Cliv Hall. P C. IIOLUE.V. Hotary Public, Commissioner of Deeds For Washington Territory. AUCTIONEER, KEAL ESTATE AND IXHUIIA.VCK AGKXT. Office at Kolden's Auction Rooms. Chena mus Street, Astoria. Oregon. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian Building oier C H. Cooper's btoro. E. C. HOLDER, AUCTIONEER 5xb COMMISSION AGENT. ESTABLISHED 1874. Dealer InKew and Second-Baud l'urnlture and Bedding. Will conduct Auction Sales of Land, StocK or Household (loods in the country. Will appraise and purchase Second-hand Furniture. Consignments solicited. Quick Sales and Prompt Cash Returns Guaranteed. Astoria Agent for Dally and Weekly Oro-.gonlan. H. HEADACH " I was for many yeare a perfect martyr to Headache and Dyspepsia, and some times thought it would kill me. After trying many remedies, and finding them of no account, I concluded to fry Simmons Liver Regu lator, and I am now and have been for fifteen years a stranger to a headache. I can recommend the Regu lator, for it is no humbug." B. I. Dodd, Putnam Co., Ga "I have suffered for five yeara with the Sick Headache, and find it is the only thing that will give me relief." W. J. Alston, Ar- kadelphia, Ark "I ue Simmons Liver Regulator when troubled with Head ache. It produces a favor able result without hinder ing my pursuits in business. I regard it as a ready pre scription for Disordered Liver." W. W. Wmir.n, Des Moines, Iowa. J. H. ZEILIU & CO., Phihdelpha, Pa. l'riee Sl.OO. Ship Chandlers, HEAVY VND SHELF HAEDWAEE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS MILLFEED AGENTS FOR SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Eoller Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. ORKHON. a .MVr eating; ppr.iius of a billows ImMt Mill ilerlto great benefit by tak ing one of these pills. If 3 011 ha e been DRINKING TOO FMGH, they will promptly relieve the nausea, SICK HEADACHE mill nervousness ivhicli follow, lvstoro llieaj'pptltoanilromoti'Rloomy fpcl-ing-i. KleRantlysbKar coated. Trice, 25 cents per box. SOLO EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Hnrray St., New York. SPECIAL Burning Tests MADE AT OAKLAND. OAL., OOTO--0.b,-r. ? ,S87' "yCHAULES J. WOOD- .w...u. ...v "-"ui i mi- v uj- v,uuiicil, HI the presence of Hie Chiel Engineer of the rue ciiaiiiiiciu. iuu nre waruco, un At torney and members of the City Council eiiixk oil. Burned atlSSdec STAR KEROSENE, from Whitticr. Fn ler & Co. Burned at 120 des, STAKMGHT. 'Family h nvnrlte," Ilnrned at 10B des. l'KAUL Oil., Ilnmcd it 104 clejr. GOIjDKX STAR Iturued at 1 10 dee. "Extra Star" Kerosene BEATS THEM ALL ! San Francisco, October 21, 1SS7. .Messrs. WHITTIER, FIJLLEB & CO.. Front and Fine Streets, City : Gentlemen: I lmc made a very careful ami thorough Bun ineTestof our"KXlHA STAB. KKKOShNK, WATEU'WHITF, hX-PKl-bSLY FOB FAMILY USE." anil find the Burning Test to he 12:8 Degrees. Yery respectfully ours, CUABLES J. WOODEGBY. wmn Itlnnitln IsonfllolnPhlladrlphla I nib HrtnatfhoNewPpor AdTer- immm hvb iiui Agency ox juessra. W. AVER A SONt oar authorized agents. Wilson & Fisher lssa a h a . ea COAL OIL He Ban That Train 'Toughs" have learned to their sorrow more than once that riding over the Oregon & California road on a "blufF' ticket isn't the safest kind of traveling in the world. They may be able to pass them selves over some roads easily enough in that way, but they don't ride far over Oregon & California at least not oer the southern end of it. Last Saturday morning : party of six men were on the south bound train trying to get through on four tickets. Two of those who had tickets received checks from conductor Bartlettthis side of Roseburg, and then gave the checks to two who had no tickets. On his next trip through the cars the conductor saw through the game at once, and ordered the two who had no tickets to give up their checks. They refused and one of them jumed up on a seat, drew a long revolver and declared he would shout the first man who touched him there was no on the train who could put him off, etc. Other people in the car crawled under the seats, women began to cry and a general hubbub ensued. Bartlett told the two who had given up their checks to come into the baggage car with him. They did so and he dis creetly held them there. Then he took a big shotgun and armed one of his train boys, and went back to see the howling terror with his big pistol, in the other car. Cov ering the bad man with tho shot gun, he ordered him to "come down ont of that." He came down, meek as a half-drowned kit ten. He and his fellow give up the checks and they were uncere moniously hustled off the ttain, which steamed off and left their? near Oak Grove station. Bartlett said he had never failed yet to un load a man who tried that game, and didn't propose to let anyone run his train without orders from headquarters. Ashlaml Tidings. A Great Scheme. Mr. Kit Carton Payne of this city has taken up a ranch on the Klaskanine rivor opposite Astoria where he intends going into the oyster business. Kit has struck :. scheme. He has discern red :i nev. variety of trees and has ser -.it . lamu oyster anil clam on-iiM i. Tin' oysteis sleep during the d u, and, like the Oregon tramps, arise at twiiight and go forth lo ittstie for something to eat. The new variety of trees set out by Kit has barbs similar to fish hooks, which the oyster is particularly fond of. It crawls out of its watery bed and makes for the trees. In tickling its throat it is caught. Kit claims the oyster fails to extricate itself, and in the struggle loses its over coat. He can go out every morn ing and pick several bushels of fresh oysters in his orchard for the Portland market. He has surely got a corner on the oyster market and his iricuds begin to think he posesses a great head. Yimlicn tor. After you get angry and stop your paper just poke your finger in water, pull it out and look for the hole. Then you will know how sadly you are missed. A man who thinks a paper cannot survive with out his support ought to go off and stay awhile. When he comes back half his friends will not know that he was gone and the other half will not care a cent, while the world at large kept no account of his move ment. You will find things that you cannot endorse in every p?per. bven the bible is rather plain and hits some hard licks. If you were to get mad and burn your bible the hundreds of presses would still go on printing it; and when you stop your paper and call the editor names, the paper will still bo pub lished, aud what is more you'll read it on the sly. Tonic, Alterative and Cathai tic. Simmons Liver Regulator cures mala ria, biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, constipation and piles. It is most effect ive in starting the secretions of tiie liver, causing the bile to act as a purge. When there is an excess of bile in the stomach, the Regulator is an active purge; after the removal of the bile it will regulate the bowels and impart vigor and health to the whole system. In the City of Mexico this season $350,000 have been spent in fitting up the six rings where the bull fighters do their little deeds of daring. Tha New Tariff Bill. "Washixgtox, Feb. 17. Repre sentative Randall is engaged in preparing a tariff bill which he may offer as a substitute for the proposition that Mills, chairman of the ways and means committee and his coadjutors are making out. Randall proposes to include the charges on customs duties and in ternal revenue taxes in his measure and make a reduction of about 868,000,000, taking the receipts for the year ending June last as a basis. This reduction will be madaout by abolishing all taxes on tobacco and fruit spirits, reducing the whisky tax from 00 to 45 cents per gallon and abolishing certain special taxes. These charges wonld result in a reduction of about 863,000,000, divided as fol fel fol eows: Tobacco, $30,000,000; spirits distilled from fruits, $1,000 000; whisky, $30,000,000; and special taxes, $2,000,000, The re mainder of the $17,000,000 would be taken from customs duties and would result mainly from the duty to the free list. This is the basis on which the bill is being prepared, but the details may be changed somewhat before it is presented, aud the measure will not, of course bo brought forward until the bill of the ways and means committee is ready to report, and perhaps not till after the house has considered that measure, when it may bo of fered as a substitute for the com mitlee's bill. Helping the Right Side. To help tho right sido is not only conmicnd ablo in a general point of iow, but lsjudi cious and prudent when that help is enlisted in behalf of tho right sido of tho body, just over tho lower ribs in tho ro3ionof thoiher Tho most efficient help is afforded by llostoc ter's stomach Bitters, an nnti-bilinns medi cine of lncomparablo efficacy, inaction of iiio uvor h accompanied by constipation, side headache, furred tcnguc. nnusoa, occi sional vertigo, an unpleasant breath. 5 ollow noisof tlio lin and ball of tho ejo Tho anthor of theso symptoms. Hirer complaint, routed by tho Bittorsis accompanied by tlum in it flight, Fover and n?uo, which alivajs involves tho liver, dtspepsia. rheumatism, dobilitj and kidney troubles are all mnliuliei to tho early relief nnd final euro ot which this standard medicino U adapted Don't u-o it by tits anil starts, but systematic illy, that its full effects m y result in a perfect restora tion of health. A fioDil of immigrants fiom he.i theiii-h Ar.ibi i into this eo'inta i tliUMicned. Our gates l.eintr with open, tlii're is nothing to pn vt'nt t'l cif Asii nnd Afiica, as well :is Kmopi', iminigiatiiig into this country. The question is perti nently asked; Is it not about time to guard the gates a little more caiefully? CticaiO Journal. "Wo believe that every ca of pulmonary disease, if Heated in time, may be relieved and oun-d by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is not generally Known that President L:ncoln suit a substitute to tho army, but it is a fact. Mr. Lincoln expressed a desne to have a fighting substitute, and one was found for him. It was John Sta ples, pon of a clergyman. He went safely through the war and died recently at Dover. Cancers, and cancerous tumors, are cured by the purifying effects of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. ri.ar Harking Couch can be so quiikiy cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. Sold by W. K Dement. For Sale. 4 FULL SET OF EXOIXBEBIXO IX L. strumuits both field and office, cheap, forcash. N.D BAYilOM). Astoria, Or., 103. 11th, 18S8. A. B. & L. Association. milKTHIBDSElSIESOFSTOCKOFTHE JL Astmla Building and Loan Association ill be issued Ap'll lit, 1SS8. Subscriptions are now open and will be received at the sccretarj'a offlcts until that date. W.L EOBB, ' Secre'ary. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Thpre is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or Sau Francisco for Custom rV5ade Clothes Aethnviviri fpt Better Fits. Better Work manship, anil for less Sloncy. By Leavln;: their Orders with MKA3JY. He lias Just received a large stock of Goods from the East. Fine Business Suits from $35. Call and bco Him and Satisfy Yourself. P. J Meany. Merchant Tailor. Notice. SEALED PBOrOSAI-S WILL BE BE ceived by the uiiders'giied at his nfUce until Thursday, March 1st, 183S, at 12 o'clock m.. for the construction of a bruise over (Vllanna creek where the old bridge was situated, near the Sea -ide, Clatsop, county, Orecon, on the county road from SMpanon landins to Sea Side. Mans and specifications to accompinv each bid. Bonds will bo required in double the amount of the bid upon letting the con By "order of the Couutv Court. C.J.TBENC1IABI), County Clerk. Astoria, Or., February 11th. 1SS3. pS3 Absolute, y Purea This powder neer vanes, A marvrl of purity, strength and w holesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos Bhate powders. Sold only in cam. Biivai. AKIXO FOWDEII CO. 106 Wall-St., N, 'i . HOTELS AXD RESTAURANTS cur.is. EVE,so:f. F. COOK THI EVENSOH & COOK On tho European Plan. la nan glean rooms, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month. Private Rooms for FamiUc, Fie. Transient Custom Solicited. )stei(, 1'iih. Jieats, Etc., Cooked to Order. trU'KKht., Opp. Fanrd 5- StoUes A FIRST CLASS SALOOH Inn in connection wilh the lTeinises. The Best of !VAi LIQUORS AND C.13AR:' C"d B.:i.inl Tables fid l'ii.ite Card Koonis. THE Casino Restaurant One block- finm the O. It. & N IVk, Kl. IVI. SERRA, Proprietor. A Good Meal For 25 Cents. sters In any Sljle, ;j o ids In connection wi'h tins Pnpul.ir licit iu rant is run .1 li t-cla.is Saloon, w-11 Mocked with choicest Wines. Liquors and I I pirs -AGENCY- faT.CflleiilGfl, OF SAX FBAXCISCO. Havel's Wharf and Warehouse, Astorlu, Oregon. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Trices. Storage and Insurance at Current Bates. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JOHN F. McGOVERN, Agent. II. II. Coleman, Accountant, Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer In HARM ARE, IROS, STEEL. Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES, TINWARE AM HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, T'lya and Ooppor. Boat Building. JOE LEATHERS Is at the old stand prepared to build all Kinds of boats used on the Pacific Coast, Ruilder of steamers Electric. Favorite, Tonquln, and others. Model Making a specialty. Stock and Workmanship flrst.class. "Wholly unlike nrtlflcInlsjHt cms. Any book learned In one reading-! Recommended by Mark Twain, Kich aiid PnocTon, the Scientist, lions. W. W. astob. Jhuaii 1. Benjamin. Dn, Jta on, &c. Class of 100 Columbia Law students ; tv, o elates of 200 each at Yalo ; 400 at University of I'enn. Fhila..35oat Oberlin College, and three large classes at Chatanqua University S.c. Prospectus tost free from TJIOF. LO ISETrTE, 237 Filth AT8., N. X. CASK. 1888. Sps?mg Stales! I am beginning to receive the new Spring off Cent's Fine S In Blacks, Browns, Xntrias and Latest Shades, which for quality nnd price nro unexcelled. When nil lines of gent's and boys' bTHAW and FUR GOODS ordered are at hand, I shall be able to show one of tho finest assortments ever shown in tho city, which will in duo time speak for itself. -NEW ;rs? For Spring and -FULL Men's and Youths' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks. Valises, Umbrellas, Blankets, Quilts, Etc. S. 3L-. OSGOOD, Kiiiiicj -s Bric'-i Building, Aiton.i, Oregon. Opposite Bescue Engmo Hs'iae. Street Railroad running by the door. HAVF 10 EOUAL ' $SkK V- -- , HOUSE FOUNDED.-178.' f v GRAND PRIX PARIS, 1878, AXD GRAND CROSS OP TIIE LEGION D'HONNEOK. They received the ONLY GOLD MEDAL For FLAX THREADS at tho Xtondoxx Fisheries Exhibition 1883. And have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES at the various INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS Than the goods of any other IK THE WORLD. Quality Can lisrays be Depended on. Erne encea HENRY DOYLE & Co., 517 and 519 Market Street, - - SAN FRANCISCO AGENTS FOR PACIFIC COAST. Seine Twine, Eope and Netting Constantly on Hand? SEINES, POUNDS and TEAPS furnished to order at lowest "Factory Prices. 'uwyrnM i ' iru e.lhhl" l,,ui.i .ij.l.1 jh, iuiivt r i f ! ! LTrr,l" inwi irnwi Consisting of 4 CAK LOADS of fine Artistic and Plain MErmfiiro i!2rno?c i uimiuibD aiuuioxia wiuiiii LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS, Dado Shades, &c, Has Arrived. These Roods were purchased direct fiom Eastern .Manufacturers and shipped before the recent advance in freight, the benefits thereof we propose to sliaro with our customers. Call and See Us. CHAS. HEiLBORN. ONE PRICE. direct from the manufacturers and bummer styles in and Stiff Hats, LINIS IK- Summer of 1SS3. LINES IN- Fislieiiea Use no Oflm ii! Ofofh, Marires-Silk