The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 20, 1888, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SUNDAY.
MAY 20. 1SS8.
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
(Monday excepted.)
J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY.
Publishers and Proprietors.
A8TOBIAX BCILPISO, . . CAg3 Stuket
Terras of Subscription.
Served by Carrier, per week 15 cts
gent by Mall, per month kcJm
" one year.. .. 1st W
Free of postage to subscribers.
The Astomah guarantees to its adver
tisers the largest circulation of any newspa
per pnbllshed on the, Columbia river.
Three daily boats on the Portland
ronte.
The street cars are a big advertise
ment (or Astoria.
The Dolphin has been granted a
passenger license.
Portland raised over 81.G00 for the
sufferers by the Qoldendale fire.
Round trip tickets to Portland
S2.G0 this week; probably lower next
week.
Considerable building and improve
ment is noticeable in every part of
the city.
The regular quarterly examination
for teachers' certificates begins on
the 30th inst.
The first Oregon strawberries of
the season were brought down on
tho Telephone yesterday.
A Portland bathing establishment
advertises the employment of a
eunnoh from Constinople. Pshaw,
they needn't have gone so far.
Capt. Scott, of the Telephone, det
sires to express his grateful appreci
ation and sincere thanks for the cor
dial reception given tho new steamer
Telephone yesterday.
Mrs. . DePrans, metaphysician,
and teacher of Christian science,
oomonly termed mind cure, is now at
the Occident Hotel. AH persons
desirous of treatment, or instruction
will make early application.
The county Kepublican league
will meet- at the hook and ladder
rooms to-morrow evening at eight
o'clock; a full attendance is desired.
By order of the president, C. B. Wat
son president; F. L. Parker, secre
tary. Don't forget the ball to be given by
Rescue Tender team to-morrow night.
The committee propose seeing that
there will be a pleasant evening to all
who attend, and will spare no effort
to make the party in every way a suc
cess.
At the June election in thi3 county
in '86, the vote on congressman stood,
Hermann, Republican, 857; Butler,
Democratic, 873; Miller, prohibition.
90. The total vote of the state was,'
Hermann, 26,918; Butler, 25,283: Mil
ler, 2,753.
Orders have been issued from the
treasury department to the captain
of the revenue cutter Bear, to pro
ceed to the vicinity of seal islands
and perform her usual duty of ar
resting all vessels engaged in cater
ing seals within tho limits of Behring
sea.
The men that went round with
long faces, wagging their heads wise
ly and prophesying loss when the
street car line was building, haven't
a word to say. It is well patronized
and is making money right along.
Same way with other projects that
have existed only on paper for lo
these many years. The way to do n
thing is to do it.
0. W. Fulton spoke at Hillsboro
last night. W. T. Burney speaks
there to-morrow night. John M.
Gearin speaks there the next night
There is probably less speaking here
than any other place of any size in
the state, though there are few places
of its size that have a greater number
of men who are well fitted to speak
on public. questions.
The 17th of May anniversary ball
at the LXL premises last evening
was a pronounced success. There was
a good time, all present enjoying
themselves. Messrs. A T. Brakke
and O. A. Hanson made speeches
commemorative of tho day, there was
good music, n spacious ball to dance
in and & bountiful fmpper, nnd just
enough there to make it au occasion
rr pleasant remembrance.
The Parker House flew its new flag
yesterday. For the last two months
painters, plumbers, paper-hangers
and carpenters havo bean busy reno
vating and repairing inside and out,
and the entire establishment has re
ceived a thorough overhauling. It is
one of the largest hotels in the state,
and will compare favorably with any
of them in all that makes a hotel de
slreable and comfortable to the trav
eling public.
At the recent session of the grand
lodge of Oregon LO. O. F. the fol
lowing officers were elected: Grand
master, Charles L. Palmer, of Baker
City; deputy grand master, O. D.
Doan, of The Dalles; grand warden,
G. H. Burnett, of Salem; grand sec
retary, John M. Bacon, of Oregon
City; grand treasurer, John G.
Wright, otSalem; grand representa
tive, R Alexander, of Pendleton;
grand herald, J. E. Brooks, of Mc
Minnville; grand chaplain, W. G.
Simpson, of The Dalles.
Hon. John O'Keane, receiver of
the land office at Vancouver, fur
nishes the Western World, published
at Chicago, the following valuable
facta: "At a very close estimate
there yet remains vacant in thia din
trict 350,000 acres of unoccupied sur
veyed ana, i,8bo,UUU aores or un
surveyed land and 650,000 aores of
railroad land. Of the surveyed
government land, about 218,000 acres
lie in Klickitat county, and the re
mainder is distributed through Ska
mania, Clark, Cowlitz, Wahkiakum,
Pacific, Lewis and Chehalis coun
ties. The land in Klickitat is chiefly
open and suitable for stock and
grain. The remaining land lies west
of the Cascade range and is chiefly
heavily timbered, a large portion of
11 oeing covered witn a superb growth
of fir. These lands when oleared are
excellent for agricultural purposes.
lhe railroad lands are withdrawn
from market at present, but we ex
pect those in Klickitat. Skamania and
Clarke counties to be restored to the
public soon, as the railroad is -not
built, nor is there any prospeot that it
win do. '
PERSONAL MENTION.
Wm. Howe is building a yacht
to
run Dy coal on.
H. B. Parker is moving his family
residence northward on his property.
Wm. Tarrant, while on his exten
sive eastern trip visited Washington,
D. O., and shook hands with presi
dent Cleveland.
Jas. P. Clark and Miss Lavanche
Wakeley were married last evening,
Rev. Geo. C. Hall performing the
marriage ceremony.
PACIFIC COUNTY ITEMS.
The logging camps at Nasel are
running in full blast, there being
about 150 men engaged in tho busi
ness, of which 120 are iu the employ
the Nasel logging company and about
thirty working for Graham & Ross,
making a total of 150 men who are
making a great change in the appear
ance of this section.
Ore from the recently discovered
ledge on the Willapa was senf to San
Francisco by John Wood of South
Bend, to be assayed and returns are
expected dally. Some of the rock
was sent to Portland, and an assay
disclosed over 86 of silver to the ton,
with a percentage of copper, and the
ore sent to San Francisco is much
better looking than the first lot. It
is free milling ore and can be worked
very cheaply, and Mr. Wood believes,
from present indications, that it will
pay to work, although he does not ex
pect very large returns. The ledge
is very extensive, and is within about
four miles of the Nasel. It is to be
hoped that it will turn out rich and
pay for working it. Tournal.
Oregon Fir.
Tho two oar!oad3 of 11 sticks of
Oregon fir, that were consigned to J.
Fraser, were on the team track of
the Chicago and Rock Island road,
near Taylor and State streets last
week. The timber was snbseauentlv
deposited in the yard of the Marsh
and Bingham comoanv. north nier.
They were lately described in the
Lumberman as ranging from 16 to
22 inches in diameter, and from 44 to
50 feet in length. Four of them were
purchased by George Halket, boat
builder and illagstaff maker, east end
Kinzie street bridge, who will con
vert them into tall flag poles. The
timber opened out as sound ns a dol
lar, the knots in the heart being
small and without the slightest sign
of rot. This exterienoa was hiffhlv
satisfactory to Mr. Fraser and the
boat builder, and both are now ready
to swear to the value of Oregon fir.
Northwestern Lumbermen.
Marine Item.
Tho James Q. Blaine is heiner gen
erally overhauled at Brownsville, and
is undergoing a new coat of paint.
Shipping Intelligence, Pittsburg
Dispatch.
Allttie natent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
Ccrrumery, ana 101101 articles, etc-can
0 bought at the lowest prices, nt.l.W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
hotel, Astoria.
ADVICE TO 3IOTUEIIS.
Mrs. Wijjsi.ow's SooTiriNa Svnur
should always be used for children
teething. It soothes the child, sot tens
the gums, allays nil pain, cures wind
cholic, and is the best remedy for diar-
rncpa. i weniy-nve cents a Dome.
Twines, Twines. Twines.
.!. O. Jlanthorn Is agent for Dunbar,
MncMasters & Co.'s salmon twines on
the Pacific Coast, and guarantees to
saiisiy tne irane in prices anil quality
equal to any on the market
When Von Go to Portland
Frank Fabrc, Occidental hotel restau
rant, will be glad to see his Astoila
friends, A good dinner at a moderate
in iic uiiu ever) tiling in season.
Coffee and cake, ten cents, at the
Central Restnnrant
For the best photographs ami tintypes
go In Crow's Gallery.
Gambriims Beer
And Free Lunch at the Telephone .Sa
loon, fi cents.
Fine OirrlllcgllotiHC to Unit.
Goorttermstosiiitablc tenant. Inquire
at this office.
MenU Coobed to Order.
Private rooms for ladies and families:
at Central Restaurant, next to Foard
Clones'.
Umbrellas Repaired
At my old stand. J. Jopi.tn.
We trv to keen on hand all lhe. vivo.
tables and fruits in tho markets. Give
us a call.
Thompson & Ross.
A fine cup of coffee, at the Telephone
Restaurant
The finest and juiciest steak at the
Telephone Restaurant
The Ohio Sap takes the lead. Guar
anteed strictly pure.
Thompson & Ros.
To Bent.
A good hnnse "-5 rooms; fine loralitv,
Inquire of 1. W. Case.
LYH0H LAW IN INDIAN TEE.
Attempted Buicide of An Astoiian.
Woodwabd, Indian Ter., May 19.
A party of vigilantes captured four
men driving a herd of stolen ponies
in No Mans Land Thursday night
and lynched the whole party. Iwo
of them were noted outlaws, known
as Chitwood and Dandy Hook. The
brothers of Chitwood havo declared
vengance.
THE EMPEBOB'S CONDITION.
Beblik, May 19. The emperor
coughed more last night and did not
sleep so welL He felt stronger, how
ever, this morning and rose at 0:30.
An hour later be went out into the
park lot a walk.-
law abelishing: slavebt.
New Yoke, May 19. The following
particulars 01 tne new law aooiisning
slavery in New. York have been re
ceived: All emancipated negroes now
on conee plantations are required to
remain there until tne next conee
crop is gathered, but in the meantime
they are to receive a small rate of
wages from their former owners and
shall not be locked up in their quar
ters as formerly. The former owners
receive no compensation for the lib
erated slaves. Nearly 1,0UU,UUU are
liberated by the new law. In recog
nition of this enlightened measure in
removing the last vestige of slavery
from tne new world tne pope Has
sent a golden rose to the princess
regent of Brazil.
'white cap'' huxe.
Evansville, Ind.. May 19. Smith
Hogan of Spencer county, a member
ot tne u. A. it ana a pensioner, was
taken to the woods by a ''white cap''
switch committee a few nights ago
and given sixty lashes on the bare
back for alleged wife beating. Hogan
was left gagged and tied to a tree.
THE BLAINE PARTY.
New York, May 19. Letters from
the Blaine party in Europe indicate
that they will not take the coaching
trip in Scotland with the Carnegies.
Mrs. Blaine expeets to sail for home
Jane 16 accompanied by her daughter,
Gail Hamilton nnd the Misses Blaine
and Davis.
YEItl'ICT affirmed.
New York, May 19. The verdict
of S102.000 in favor of David Steward
against C. It. Huntington for nonper
formance of his contract upon sale of
200 shares of Central Pacific stock in
1870 ha3 been affirmed by the su
preme court.
GOINO TO THE WEDDINO.
London. May 19. The prince of
Wales ha3 left London for Berlin to
attend the wedding of prince Henry
and princess Irene.
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
Portland, May 19. Last night
Andrew Olsen, an Astoria fisherman,
nttempted to commit suicide by
swallowing morphine. Physicians
hastily summoned, gave an antidoto
and saved bis life. Trouble with his
wife WB3 the cause.
A AVarnins.
The modes of death's approach are
various, and statistics show conclu
sively that more persons die from dis
eases of the Throat and Lungs than
any other. It is probable that every
one, without exception, receives vast
numbers of Tubercle Germs into tho
system and where these germ3 fall
upon suitable soil they start into life
and develop, at first slowly nud is
shown by a slight tickling sensation
in the throat and if allowed to con
tinue their ravages they extend to lhe
lungs producing Consumption and to
the head, oausing Catarrh. Now all
this is dangerous and if allowed to
proceed will in time cause death. At
the onset you must act with prompt
ness; allowing a cold to go withont
your nttention is dangerous and may
lose you your .life. As soon as yon
feel that something is wrong with
your Throat, Lnngs or Nostrils, ob
tain a bottle of Boschee's German
Syrnp. It will givo you immediate
relief.
A Threatened Failure.
San Francisco, May 18. It is re
ported in commercial ciroles that the
British Columbia Packing company
is deeply involved through the failure
of William T. Coleman & Co, who has
been carrying them through for some
time. Headquarters of the company
in this city stated that the company's
liabilities ore from 850,000 to 00,
000. The Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Suit, Druggist Bippus, Ind.,
testifies: "1 can recommend Klectric
Bitters as the very best remedy. Kvcry
bottle sold has given relief in every case.
One man took six bottles, and was cured
of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing."'
Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellviflc,
Oltln. affirms: "The best selling medi
cine 1 have ever handled in my 20 vears'
experience. Is Electric Bitters.' Thou-
.Mima ui uiiiuis imtuudueu iiieir testi
mony, so that the verdict is unanimous
thflt. KleCtrie "RHtnra flrt nilvn lior.ncr.n nr
the Liver, Kidncvs or Blood. Only a
ituiiiiiiii.ii u uuuii;u . r.. iionient v
Co.'s Drug Store.
ivcnurwln
I'riee 10 and 75 cents ner imttin v,im
by J. C. Dement
Sleepless Nights made miserable
by that terrible cough. Sluloh's Cure is
the remedy for you. .Sold by .I.e. De
ment For lame Back. Side or Cnesr. n
Shlloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cents.
r or saie oy j. u. ueuient.
For TItc r.nilies.
Tlfiii rrinla tnfact .nil mn..t ....;.:-
styles, bangs, fronts, etc., from 51 no to
S7 .TO, at .Mrs. W.J. Barn's.
We ctill lifive n nunnlitv nt ilia .ni
brated Underwood pure leaf lard on
nana, uivo u a inai oeioreit's all gone.
Thompson & Ross.
If you still want the Highland brand
of condensed milk, call on us and we
will be pleased to accomodate vou.
Thompson & Ross,
You will find the Goodwin brand of
butter, always a favorite in tho Astoria
market at Thompson & Ros9.
ME STEAHEE TELEPHONE.
A Flattering Reception to The New
Steamer.
Six months ago the steamer Tele
phone wa3 burned at Upper Astoria,
au ner uown inp ixum f uruana, vjapi.
Scott beaching the vessel and every
one on board getting safely on shore.
The work of building a new boat
was began as soon as possible and
yesterday the new Telephone rounded
Tongue Point on her first trip to
Astoria, wnere a nearly welcome
awaited her.
Her appoaranco had been anx
iously looked for, and as she ap
proached the docks and wharves
were lined with spectators.
The new boat presented a fine ap
pearance as she came flyine alone
and rounding to floated up to the
old, accustomed landing place. Flam
were flying from prominent buildings,
the Western Ama'teur band was at
the wharf playing lively musio, the
steamers in part saluted the new
comer with repeated whistles, the
cannon on Hustler's dook boomed
out a welcome, and cheer upon oheer
arose from the assembled crowds for
the new steamer.
As soon as the gang planks had
been got out, and some of the passen
gers had got ashore, a throng of As-
torians passed on to the new boat to
see ana inspect ner. Uapt Scott, IS.
A. Seeley. nnd Parser Barnard were
happy and were the recipients of
nearty handshakes and congratula
tions on again appearing with so
splendid a boat.
In a few minutes thero wero peo
ple iu every nook and corner of the
boat from the bold to the pilot house,
looking aud. examining. The Aa-
torian tins previously published a
full account of the new craft, and it
need but be said that she is a longer
boat thau the old Telephone and in
many respects an improvement over
the craft Capt Scott say? that she
is satisfactory in every way and that
he believes she is the fastest steam
boat on the Columbia river. "As
soon as things get limbered up,
and the machinery gets going, he
win let her out some day and see
what she can do. Yesterday the
boat came down with 100 pounds of
steam, iiu being regulation, and
made her regular landings "just tho
same as it nothing had happened.
She passed tho railroad bridge at
Portland at 7:03 yesterday morning;
St. Johns 7-31; mouth of the Willam
ette at 7:54; left St Helens nt 8:15;
left Ealama at 927; left Rainier at
10:07; left Skamokawa at 1232, and
arrived here at two o'clock. All
along the river it was a continual
ovation, people cheering as she passed ,
and nt every landing place crowding
aboard "to see tho new boat."
Among thoso who came down yes
terday afternoon were J. B. Mont
gomery and wife.Russel Montgomery.
C. W. Roby nnd family, Judge F. J.
Taylor. Chas. S. Wright, Jno. A.
Beck, W. SLotan, Mrs. De Prans,
W. J. Anderson, W. A. Campbell, M.
M. Dee, C. E. Carr. Miss K. N. Top
per, Capt. J. E. Lombard and son,
Capt. Granville Reed, W. K. Smith,
J. T. Davis, J. E. Davis. Gustat Wil
son, W. W. Leghorn, B. E. Vestal,
Ed. Wright of the Pioneer, B.D.
Sigler, U. B. Scott and wife, E. A.
Seely and wife, ,C. R Barnard and
wife. Geo. W. Gates. Chas. Brown,
S. Hirschfoldt, H. M. Teets, H. B.
Stevous, F. Moore, Geo. W. Soott,
J. O. Jaokson, A. T. Ambrose of the
Sittings, Mr. and Mrs. P. Shannon,
Mr. and MrH. H. W. Shields, P. W.
Smith, H. E. Battin, Albin Nelson,
Job. Ross, F. N. Corley, A. McDon
ald, Jos. Leis. G. F.White. 0. Ster
ling, Geo. Colwell, Miss Kate Rich
ardson. Mrs. Mary Barron, Miss
Mary Weist E. H. Floes- of the Mist.
J. E. Mayo, and a hundred others.
Many 01 tne ladies ot Astoria
graced the occasion with their pres
ence and several of them presented
tho Telephone with magnificent bou
quets and baskets of brilliant flowers,
which when massed on the table in
the ladies' cabin gave it the appear
nnco of a conservatory
The officers of the boat aro, Capt.
U. B. Scott; pilot, Thcs. Crnng;
purser, U. it .Barnard; mate, (J. J.
Hooghkirk; chief engineer, J. N.
Scott; assistant engineer, Perry
Scott; steward, John McGillas.
Alio Astoria agent is u. it. uono
hoe, the Portland agont, E. A. Seeley.
The James, wno nave excellent
taste in these matters, say that the
white and gold decorations, the car
pets, tables, easy chairs, rugs, pic
tures, mirrors, etc., are in harmony
and give the after cabin the appear
ance ot n drawing room. There is a
fine piano, and books and papers lie
within easy reach.
By tho timo these nasty notes were
penciled the familiar tones of the
whistle had been twice heard, and at
three o'clock the Telephone cast off
nnd started for Portland on her first
up trip, her flags and streamers flut
tering in the breezo, the blue water
lapping her lines and gleaming in the
brilliant sunlight, nnd her decks
crowded with passengers, a straight
column of white steam from her
white collared smoko stack, 03 with
splashing wheel and rushing prow
she started on her career, receiving a
parting cheer from those who had
remained to see her off.
A AVomau's Discovery.
"Another wonderful discovery has
been made and that too by a lady in
this county. Disease fastened its clutch
es upon her and for seven years she
withstood its severest tests, but her vi
tal organs were undermined and death
seemed imminent For three months
she coughed incessantly and could not
sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr,
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion and was so much relieved on tak
ing first dose that she slept all night
and with one bottle has been miracu
Iouslv cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther
i.iit Tims write V. C. llerrick & Co..
nf sheihrvilln. N. C Get a free trial
bottle at W. K. Dement & Co.'s Drug
Store.
The latest style of Gents' Boots and
Shoes at r. j . uoopman s.
Children Cry frPitclier's Castoria
lew Lace Curtains
WindowDraperies
HANDSOME and NEW DESIGNS
Nottingham, Ecru and "White,
Embroidered Swiss, Irish Point,
Renaissance, in Single and Two Toned.
Persian Drapery, Etamines,
Porteriers, in Chenille and Tapestry,
Silk and Wool Tapestry.
Figured Madras, etc., etc.
Upwards of 3,000 yards of Nottingham Cur
tain Nett from 12c to 75c per yard.
p H H ff H
-THE-
DIAMOND PALACE!
GUSTAT HANSEN, Prop'r.
A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine
Diamonfls i Jewelry
At Extremely Low Prices.
All Oooda Banght at This Establishment
Warranted Genuine.
Watch and Clock Hcpalriug
A SPECIALTY.
Corner Ca.u and Squemoqua Streets.
Carnahan & Go.
SUCCESSORS TO
T. W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Corner Chenamui and Cau streets.
ASTCRTA OREGON
BOOTS AND SHOES!
"Of Best Quality, and at
LOWEST PRICES,
AT THE
SIGH OF THE GOLDEN SHOE.
tTODECOSr TTAECN.
MTTREAY & CO.,
GROCERS
And Dealers In
Special Attention Given to Filling
Of Orders.
A FULL LINE CARRIED
And Supplies furnished nt Satis
factory Terms.
Purchases delivered In any part of the city.
Office and Warehouse
In Hume's New Building on Water Street.
P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. 87.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
For Sale.
FINE BLOODED SADDLE MARE.
. Enquire of K. A. Foster, Fort Stevens.
Cannery Sillies!
For Sale Cheap.
A FINE BLOODED MARE. HEH PED
xajgree eao be given.- Sold for want ot use.
Also a Reed business bossy and harness and
a nearly new delivery wagon harness.
6, L TJECK & SON.
AND
JUST ABBIVED.
IN
Mouse
COOPER,
Why
I Do all close buyers buy their Clothes at
I HERMAN WISE'S in the Occident
Hotel Building ?
H
Much you could save by buying your Hats
flUI at HERMAN WISE'S the Reliable
Clothier and
Do
You know that HERMAN WISE can and does
sell Goods at a Smaller Profit than any other
house in As'toria ?
You
Should examine my stock and prices. I offer
them to you very low, especially now !
Do
Consider your own interests when you think
of buying a SUIT, 2.2LT or FUK
2TXSHZCTG GOODS.
ents!
HERMAN WISE,
The Reliable Clothier and Hatter.
(DOUBLE
Occident Hot
fSrse Sus'; :-,$.'
Z&
of Astoria.
Hatter !
I guarantee you can save ice cream
money for all your girls by con
sulting me!
STORE.)
Building,