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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1889)
en J&&&S Ot jt .ziB i - i vr -m jht ?c.,ssRi'lawX ';?,. '-s-o-r nmmr j hk wr jm j oss?sssm ::oii .,y cv--l-. y - gferi P-" V'P t- " , jw -sf ShgSaS jjseat- CTOTsfc-;??: gtf-w ? ..-. Vol.. XXX II NO. -J8 ASTORIA. OREGON FRIDAY FEBRUARY I. 1HM). PRICE MVE CENTS , w j m w w ill rMPsZ3m&mmmgim Nifetf'V ir I JLM' fittrVJ fe fit Kis & I H"g: -. ftWaFrPyritWfiffi Hfcji '-'ti P 5 iSlsGlg1; UUSLNESS CARDS. A. A. CLEVELAND. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OB'e-Havel's new brick building, corner 3;ooad and Cass streets ; up stairs. rou.v n. smith. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offlje on Cass street. 2 doors back ol Odd Fellows Building. Astoria, Oregon. TJEEtf KA.XAGA. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oaico OTer White House Cor., Astoria, Or. G EO. XOLA5TD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. office lu Klnney'fc Bloct, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. U.W FOLTOS. O.C.FBLTOX FUfcTOI BKOTBEB8, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. KoomsSand 6. Odd Fellows Building. f q. A. nOWLBY. vttorney and Counsellor at taw Offlce on Cbenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon VVL. 3. E. LA. FOHCE, DENTIST. Kooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA. .... PRECOX. TABS. A. L. AJtfU J. A. FULTON. Cass street, between 3rd and 4th. Special attention to Diseases of Women and Children, by ut A, L. Fulton. Special atteuUun to Surgery, by Dr. J. A. Fulton. Oince hours from 10 to 12 a.m., and 1 to 4 r.si. A.V TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Okfick Itoomsfl Pytman Bullalng. Residence: SE corner Wall and West Hti streets, opposite I. W. Case's, 4 K. HHA DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor nerCass and Squemoqua streets, Astoria Oregon. M Its. I) It. 0VE8-AAlIt, OOce and residence, D. K. Warren's for mer residence. Astoria, Oregon. - Diseases of Women and Children, and of the Rye and Ear, specialties. J-K.O.B.FJTES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to Diieasss of Women and Surgery. -.u:k: Opposite Telegraph Office, up Stalr3, Astoria, ir)ton. A. H3IITII. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2 Pythian Building over C IL Cooper's Store. PATR0H1ZE HOME INDUSTRY, There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to rortland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can pet Better Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods by Every Steamor. Call and See Ilia and SatUfj Tonrtelf. P. J, Meany. Merchant Tailor. AITOTIOX AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MAETIN OLSEN, Successor to E. C .Ilolden. The owest established Commission House In Oregon. Goods of all kinds sold on com mission. Auction Sales Every Saturday. General Repairing. Jobbing and Uphol stering done. Fine stock of Furniture on hand. When VOU want Banralns In Unnu-linlil at Bargains in Hi Goods go to StARTXX OLSE.X Carnaliaii & Co. SUCCESSORS TO T. W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENEBAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenanras and Cass streets. ASTCUIA OKEOON For Sale. Ten acres cood land. Imc-vi-il nrrhnni .houw and b irn and outbulM.ngs. well sup- Knappa, known the Mitch.ll place. For particulars apply to cBppa, Orejoa. H. Beauty Is desired and admired by all. Among the things which may best be done tc enhance personal beamy is the daily use of Ayer'3 Hail Vigor. No matter what tho color ol the hair, thU prepa ration gives it a lus tre and pliancy that adds greatly to its charm. Should the hair be thin, harsh, dry, or turning gray, Ayer's Hair Vigor will restore the color, bring out a new growth, and render tho old soft and shiny. For keeping the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there is no better preparation in the market. " I am free to confess that a trial of Ayer'a Hair Vigor has convinced me that It is a genuine article. Its use has not only caused the hair of my wife and daughter to be Abundant and Glossy, but it lias given my rather stunted mus tache a respectable length and appear, ance." R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. "My hair was coming out (without any assistance from my wife, either). I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor, using only one bottle, and I now have as tine a head of hair as any one could wish for." K. T. Schmittou, Dickson, Tenn. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor in my family for a number of years, and re tard it as the best hair preparation I know of. It keeps the scalp clean, the hair soft and lively, and preserves the original color. My wife has used It for a ,long time with moat satisfactory re sults.1' Benjamin M. Johnson, if. D., Thomas Hill, Mo. i.' My hair was becoming harsh and dry, but after using half a bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot express the joy and gratitude I feel." Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, IU. Ayer's Hair Vigor, rREFABED BY Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. Bold by Druggists and Perfumers. 3. ARiN LT & FEKCHEN ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop blacksmith yafMJSN All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORK Promptly attended to. Aspedaltymadeof repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE 8TBEET. NOTICE TO Hunters AND Trappers I will pay the highest Cash Price forrawturs ana Maes. CARL BOENTCEN, nt the GAM Bltlh lid, comer Lafaj cue and First streets. J. C. CLINTON DEALER IN CICARS AND TOBACCO, FRUITS. NUTS, Candies, Smokers' Articles, Etc. New Goods Received Dally, Opposite City Book Store. I. W. Case, BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Transaots a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available In any part of the U. S. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China Office Houks :-i0 a. m. to 3 p. m. Odd Fkixows Buixdino, Astoria, Oregon. HBlillP slul-L -T-i. V;X3iS2K ":?'32ZrilB-79B tafcar THE Pacific Coast Express Company Will open for business between Astoria, llwaco and Oystervllla or. DECEMBER IO, 1888. - o Valuablos, Money, Packages, and F eight carried at very Reasonable Rates with tho utmost security to the sender. Connection at AitorU made with Pacific Expi&j and W1K Fargo & Cos Express Companies for all points. Ofllse on Hustler's docK. - . C. r. UP3HUE, Agest. IK THE LEGISLATURE. nouSE. Salem, Jan 30. The house was called to order bj speaker Smith at 10 a. M., and alter roll call the reading of the jonrnal was dis pensed with. The following special committee on the part of the house, to inves tigate the work of the state board of fish commissioners, was an an eounced: Hahn, Crook and Bow ditch. The special committee to make arrangements for receiving the portrait of Dr. McLaugblin re ported a programme of exercises. Senate joint resolution author izing the superintendent of public instruction to examine the public school laws of other states was read and referred to the committeo on education. Northup's bill, for the relief of indigent Union and Mexican war soldiers, sailors and marines, In dian war veterans, which was yes terday made a special order for 3:30 p. if., was then considered in committee Jof the whole, Gilbert, of Multnoma'h, in the chair. Af ter some clerical amendments, the committee reported favorable on the passage of the bill, and it was ordered engrossed and passed to the third reading. Watt's senate bill, authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Willamette river between Ma rion and Yamhill counties, was signed bj the speaker and goes to the governor. Cogswell's bill to construct a wagon road from the town of Pais ley to the southern boundary of the state, near Klamath, was read the first time. The senate concurrent resolu tion, providing for a joint conven tion next Tuesday evening to re ceive the McLaughlin portrait was concurred in. Steel's bill to amend title 3, chapter 13, of Hill's code relating to the duties of the clerk of the court and the county clerk of Multnomah county; committee on judiciary. Tongue s bill to amend Hill s code relating to the acknowledge ment of deeds; committee on ju diciary. Cogswell's bill to canvass the vote for state and district officer; committee on elections. Adjourned. SEKATK. The reading of the reports of committees was continued at the opening of the afternoon session. From the committee on corpor ations, recommending the passage of Looney's bill to repeal the law defining and punishing vagrancy; ordered engrossed. From the committee on claims, recommending the passage of Sin clair's bill to appropriate 8100 for tho relief of J. Hacker, of Coos county; ordered engrossed. From the committee on public lands, recommending the adoption of Hamilton's S. J. M. No. 4, pray ing conrrress to reclassify public lands, so as to make a distinct class of pastoral lands; adopted. From the committee on federal relations, recommending that the senate concur in H. J. It. No. 4, instructing Oregon's congressional delegation to secure an appropria tion to survey the public lands in Oregon; concuriedin. From the committee on pnblic buildings, recommending a substi tute bill for the establishment of a state reform school for Chamber lin's bill, of the same kind; ordered printed. From the same, returning Daw son's bill for the establishing of a school for deaf mutes without rec ommendation; ordered engrossed. From the committee on coun ties, returning Chamberlin's bill to create the county of Morton out of Umatilla county, without rec ommendation; consideration indef initely postponed. From the same, recommending the passage of Eakin's bill, pro viding for the holding of the terms of the county courts; ordered en grossed. From the same, recommending the reference of Hamilton's bill, for the building of a wagon road from Heppner to Monument, to the commerce committee. Gray protested against the reference. On motion of Fullcrton, the bill was referred to the committee on commerce, vilh leave to report at any time. From tho same, recommending the passage of Maxwell's house bill to chango the name of Lincoln, Tillamook county, to Tillamook. From the military committee, recommending the passage of Dim- ick's bill requiring the state to.db- fray the funeral expenses of vet erans of tho Indian and Mexican wars and the war of the rebellion; ordered engrossed. Jbrom the commerce committee, recommending the passage of Cogswell's bill appropriating S15,- 000 for the wagon road from Pais ley to the southern part of the state, near Klamath river; passed. i rom the education committee, recommending the passage of Hatch's bill for the appointment of regents for the Monmouth Nor mal school; ordered engrossed. h rom the same committee, rec ommending the passage of Daw son's bill prohibiting the sale of tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes to minors under 18 years ol age; or dered engrossed. To Avoid Work, Salem, Jan. 30. Frank How ard, a convict in the state peni tentiary, deliberately1 cut off his lpft hand with a dull hatchet at 4 o'clock this afternoon. He was sent up lrom Multnomah county for five years, luving been con victed of obtaining money under false pretenses, and arrivi-d at the prison the 19th inst. On his wav here he informed the deputv sheriff that he did rrot intend to work in the foundry, but" he was put at work in the moulding room at once. On tho first d.iy ho nurned his foot and was laid up. Dr. W. H. Byrd, the prison phy sician, was called and attended him. Howard declared he was ick, and had been treated by Dr. Lane in San Francisco fur dia betes and Bright's "disease two diseases impossible to exist at once. , Dr. Byrd reported that his only disease was laziness, and he was put to work again in the foundry. This afternoon when no one was looking he placed his hand on a block, and with a dull hatchet cut his hand off at the lower part of the wrist. Tho tiist stroke failed to do the work, and he struck a second t;me, severing it entirely. Dr. Byrd was compelled to ampu tate the arm, and says tho fellow is not insane. Tlie Chill Blast That sets the naked brandies a qnlveilng, Is not felt by tbc we utliy valetudinarian In doors, but not all the covering that ran be piled on till warm bed, nor all the turnac heat that authiaIte can furu sli. vil uariu hU marrow when clu Is and lercrruns li ic flnKersalon his spinal column. Ilosiettt-1'4 btom.ic li Bl'iers is the iIimir 10 mfuve lien warmth In) 0 hit chilled Mid an julsh I nuiie, to remedv the fierce fcrer a id exhaustum sweats which alternate Itli the lull. Duinu ague, ague cake, bilious remittent In si.on, every known form of malarial disc lc is sub jugated by thW potent, ano at Hie same time, wholesome and genial medic ne. Bilious ness, constipation, djspepsia, sick heatlaelic. oss of appetite and sleep, kidney trouble, rheumatism and debility a-eals remedied by It, Ue it uitn p. rsi-aeuco to (.Sect a thorough cure. The sugsestion that General Brown will succeed General Blaek as commissioner of pensions seems to have some color to it. ADVICETO JIOTIIKHS. Mns. Winslow's Sootiiiko Srnur should always be u-ed for children teething. It soothes tjje child, tens the gums.allays all pain, cures wind cholic, and is the best remedy fordiar-rhcaa.Twenty-five cents a bottle. Winter lingering in the lap of spring isn't a circumstance to sum mer lingering in the lap of wititer. BETTER THAN 8IKIHE. Professor Arnold says: "An Insura ble dyspeptic It Justified in cninmlttii g suicide." We will guarantee to cure am dyspeptic within three months by Ack er's English Dyspepsia Tablets. .1. W. Conn, Druggist. Marrying for love and missing it is very nearly as bad as marrying for money and getting it. TEBUItlLE FOKElVAU.M.VUS Cough In the morning, hurried or dif ficult breathing, raisin" Dliletrra. tight ness In the chest, quickened pulse, chill- li ess in tne evening or sweats ut ntgnt, all or any of these things are the stages of consumption. Acker's English Couch Remedy trill cure these fearful symp toms, na is som unuer a posinro guar antee by J.W. Conn, Druggist. The bustle is ono of the things by means f which art gets the bulge on nature. A; a home remedy for throat and lunir diseases, Ayer'a Gherry pectoral is .invaluable. Druggists now liare Ayer's Almanac. . You Must Not be Unreasonable. "That cider is as sour as vine gar!" he said, as he stood back from tho bar with decp.disgust on his face. "Yes," replied the bar keeper. '"Doesn't that "sign read Sweef Cider?'" "It does." "Well', tticn?" "That sign was put up two years ago. You don't suppose you can keep cider sweet fcr two vears do vou?"' p.tnr.M- citum llv i.nnu:, More than half of all deaths occur befoic six years of nsf. An army of In nocent, lovely clii'dren are swept need lessly away each ear. Parents are criminally responsible for this The death rate of children in England is less tlian half this. Acker's English Baby bmitlier has done more to bring this about than all o her causes combined. You cannot afford to be without it. J. V. Conn. Druggist. The Great Unknown the men who will be members of General Harrison's cabinet. ia mg? ww rii Absolutely Furea This powder n.'ver vanes, A marvel of purity, MreiiKtli and nliulrsonieiiess. llore rcou iiiie.il than the onuiiai) kludsand ctn uut he sold ill louipelitliin with the multi tude of low test. !i rt weight, aluui or plios pli.UO pmv leis. Sold imlii in cans, Hoval ISaki-o I'mvuki. Co 100 V'all-st . N. 'i . 1). W Citowi-cr & Co. euts. Portland, n-iaui. AND Oyster IE3i37lox,s Hie Most Topular Resort hi tho City, tver thing First-Clasj. Trivate Entries and Pi Irate Itooms for r.umhes and Parties. Homo-Made Pastry a Specialty. Eastern and Shoalwatcr Bay Oysters in Evi r htyle Wedding and Par'y Dinners prepired on short notice. All klinis of Domestic and Imported Wlnpi.ni'i C'g.irs, Camo of All Kinds in Season. ext to l. mcnl'a uu fctoro, llilnlot., Astoria. Oregon. Restaurant anl Chop House. C. W. Flahor & Co., Prop's. Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc., COCSED TO OltDEK- Flno Private Unoina. Rrcrythlns J-Irst Class. Genevieve Street, rcr of Gnfilu & Iteed's. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- Seaside Bakery. KchOIUU Brvnd ami CAKES OF ALL KINDS, Manufacturers of Fine Candies. AND Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. Wholesale and KeUU Dealer In Candles. JUlIAiiOX, ICROM. RiicKer s Restaurant THE VIENNA Assignee Notice. NOlirrcmiElSEBYGlVKNTnATTlTE Lewis and C .irKc Lumber and JIhhu faeturliiu comp my. of Astoria. OreRon, ia private corporation foimed and exuanc un der Hip tans of t lie stale of Dies n). did. on tho25lh davof uctulier. 1S33. m.ikeaceo ernrasUiiiiicut 10 ma fur thi- benefit of their credlturs. All person h.ivlu.! claims ag.ilnsts.nil comp.tn are icquestrd to pre sent Hie amo under oath, to me at my of fice In Aston. 1, Ore. on. within li 1 e 3 months from this date, Novemnerl. 1SS3. J. Q.A.I1UWLBY, d w .toljaee. CASH. 3.889. I. L. OSGOOD'S Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, Traveling Bags;Umbrellas, Blankets, Quilts, etc. Direct from the Manufacturers and Importers 2r7"A child buys as cheaply as tha most experienced buyer. . I. L.OSGOOD, Opposhl;escueeKriKi'ne Uo'use. 2LstQ2?l&j Org031i Street Cars running bv tho door. AND 6000 donblo roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of tho latest styles and shades just received direct from Eastern factories. Also a largo assortment of Of all grades in beautiful new designs New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc. Call and examine. CHAS. HEILBORN. The New Model Bange CAN BK HAD IN ASTOKIA, ONLY OF rihI lUbdbrfbdk IV HI AdRf ( Agent. Call and Examine It ; Yon Wiil be Pleased. E.R.IIawes Is also Agent for tin Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHEK FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand, FIRE BRICK DEALER IX Hay, Oats, ani Straw, Lime, Brici, Cement, Sana and Plaster Wood Dellrered to Order. Drajlnr, Teaming and Express Bntlneti, m TEK apply to the Captain, or to HOTELS AND HESTAURANTS Is the Leading and Only First-Glass RESTAURANT. Good Cooking. Clean Servlees. Keo3onabl Frlces. Polite Walters. Prompt Attention. Try Mm and You will be More than Satisfied, Everybody Says So. Private Rooms. MAIN STREET, - - - ASTOIUA. The Astor House, J.G.ROSS, - PROPRIETOR. Newly ltepalnted. Repaired, Hefl ted, Re furnished and Thoroughly Renovated, A Large, Clean, "he- felRept House. BATES: From a Dollar a Day Upwards. First-class. In all Its appointments, clean, ueui, suuiijr mums wen luxuisueu and well kept. YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL. t"Fr9 Coach to and from the House. JEFFS ONE PRICE. FIRE CLAY STEAMER CLARA PARKER Eben P, Parker, HI 'aster. ForTOWINQ, FREIGHT or CHAIN II. li. PABEEIt. amis, evensox. F. COOK THE EVENS0N & COOK. On tho European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURtlNT Board by tho Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Fish, .Meats, Etc., Cooked to Order, WATER 8t., Opp. Foard & StoUes A FIRST CLASS SALOON Hun in connection with the Premises. The Bjst of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card Rooms. PAKKER HOUSE RESTAURANT. H. GOODWIN, Proprietor. Breakfast, 6 to 9, Dinner, 12 to 3, Supper, 5 to 8. PARKER HO Central Hotel H. B. rARKEK, Prop'r. First Class In Every Respect. Thoroughly renovated nd repaired through out ; 87 large sunny room. TWO DINING ROOMS. Tables suppllod with everything the market affords. Elegant nar and nililard Itooms.-Finest Wines Liquors andCigais. FKECOACETOTHE HOTJSE.