The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 28, 1889, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OBEGON:
SUNDAY ... 1PKIL 28. 16SO.
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
(Holiday excepted.)!
J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY,
Publishers and Proprietors,
A.srOKIAXBUILDINO, - - CASS STREET.
Terms of Subscription.
served bv Carrier, per week
Kent bv Mall, per montli...
.. 15 eta
6cets
$7.00
one year..
Free of postage to subscribers.
Tun Astobiax guarantees to its adver
Users tho largest circulation of any newspa
per published on the Columbia river.
Tho Cantata next Tuesday evening
will be worth seems and hearing.
Rev. Dr. Garner will officiate at the
morning servico at tho Presbyterian
church to-day.
The 72. R. Thompson will not leave
Portland next Tuesday night till
twelve o'clock.
Four brood mares and one stallion,
from Kansas, came down ou the
Thompson yesterday.
Service in the Swedish Luthcrian
church, upper Astoria this evening at
7 -I!). Rev. J. W. Skans officiating.
The Astobiax burned Nehalem
coal in its office stove yesterday. It
burns readily, and leaves considerable
ash.
Koad supervisor Sherman is going
to take out tho bridge in the road be
tween tho cemetery and Osborne's,
nnd will put in a culvert
Wm. Rathbun killed a big black bear
near Hwaco yesterday. The brute
weighed 400 lbs. Tho carcass will be
skin-ned, and the skin stuf-fed.
Lot 5, block 33, McCIure's Astoria,
with house, owned by James Johnson,
was sold by J. IL Mansell yesterday
to P. Kellv of Pueblo, Colorado, for
81,000.
Griffin & Reed yesterday bought the
remaining third of the lot next to R.
Barth's, adjoining J. II. Mansell's, for
32,000. They already owned two
thirds of the lot
The steamer Gen. Miles leaves for
Gray's harbor this morning. She will
take 35 passengers that have been
detained on account of the collision
letween the Danube and Alliance.
The tug Escort came in from the
ofling last evening having a great
many fine groupers caught while ly
ing too outside the bar. Manyfriend3
of the captain and crew were the re
cipients of one of the fine fisk
At the Methodist church, 11 a. it,,
theme. "Abraham and his God." 730
p, m. at the Congregational church, a
union service in the interest of the
Portland hospital. Rev. Charles Mc
Darmoth will deliver the address.
Prof. Brower's school will plant a
centennial tree in the school yard at
upper Astoria at 230 to-morrow after
noon, with appropriate exercises in
cluding the singing of an original
poem of much merit, written for the
occasion.
Jackson, the colored slugger
knocked Cardiff out in a ten round
fight at San Francisco last Friday
night There was somo betting on
the result here, but little 'surprise
over the outcome. When Jackson
boxed here he showed what he could
do.
The
are flying north.
Last Friday night Mrs. Goodyear
of Seattle, was preparing supper, and
took a hot coffee pot from the stovo to
the table. In order to pour tho coffee,
she went to an adjoining room for a
towel. A four-year-old girl lifted the
coffee pot and dropped it into the
cradle, where lay an infant girl aged
18 months. Tho result was that the
child was literally bathed in the boil
ing fluid, scalded from head to feet,
and died in a few hours.
A young lady desirous of a corsage
bouquet for tho Terpsichorean ball
last Friday night sent to the flourist
for one of these embellishments to
beauty. But the assistant in charge
mistook the requirements of tho oc
casion and surprised the lady by send
ing her four magnificent calla lilies and
an equal number of gigantic poppies.
A lady making her entree with a
corsage bouquet of such colossal di
mensions would be somewhat em
barrassed by the exuberance of the
floral display.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Alsea Fox went to Portland last
evening.
R. Hammel is now acting general
secretary of the Y. M. O. A.
T. S. Jewett and wife returned from
Portland yesterday morning.
S. H. Haddock has gone to Brook
field to superintend J. G. Megler's
cannery at that place.
Mrs. Walters, of Winneconne. Wis
consin, who has been visiting her
aaugater, juts. j. uunaerson, returns
home to-night
Sheriff Smith goes to Portland to
night with V. Jjyerson. of Mishawaka.
who has been cited to appear before
xne u. . district court
Rooms to Bent,
With or without Table Board, at the
iiuiueu nouse.
The latest ityle of Gents' Boots and
saoes ai tr. j. uooiHiAS'i,
THE RECENT COLLISION.
Condition of the "Alliance" And Her Cargo.
Yesterday forenoon, says yesterday's
Oregonian, captain Bailey, of the
steamer Alliance, Mr. F. Strong,
president of the Portland and Coast
Steamship company, Mr. F. S. Bos-
worth, marine surveyor, and a num
ber of interested insurance agents,
went down on the Undine to visit the
beached steamer. They found that
she had settled slightly during the
night, and that the hold was com
pletely filled with water. The
hole stove in the side of the Alliance
is larger than was thought, being as
one of the visitors to the craft said
big enough to drive a horse and
wagon through.
The hole in theZtenuoe'sbow cbd-
tain Bailey saya was made by one of
the deck beams of the Alliance. The
deck load or the Alliance wag not
damaged, and was removed to tho
unaine, which returned to this city
about 3 v. M. and transferred it to
iub uezj. juiies. n consisted ot a
considerable quantity of coal oil in
cases, boxes of vegetables, coops of
chickens, a lot of coal in sacks and a
lot of pig iron.
Several merchants who had
shippodgoods on the Alliance were
around inquiring what was to be done
with the cargo, and some talked of
duplicating their orders, but in the
absence of any certainty as to yiow
much tho goods would be damaged,
or any instructions form their custom
ers, this was put oft Some classes of
goods will of course, be utterly ruined,
while others will only be injured as
far as being salable is concerned.
Tho loss will fall upon the merchants
to whom the goods were shipped, as
the responsibility of the merchant
shipping is at nn end -when they re
ceive a receipt for the goods delivered
in good order. Tho steamer is not
liable for damages caused by "tem
pest, nre, acoident," etc.
Tho goods will be taken out of the
A llance and brought back here as soon
as possible. The local inspectors sum
moned the captains to appear and
make their reports of the affair yes
terday, but as tho inspectors have" ar
ranged to go to The Dalles Sunday,
the investigation will not be held till
next Wednesday.
The Danube was discharsinz her
cargo of rice and Chinese merchandise
yesterday, and outside of the small
hole in her port bow showed scarcely
a trace of the accident, although Cap
tain Baily says her cutwater passed
six feet into his boat.
A Fortunate Druesist.
Mr. Edwin W. Joy a prosperous druggist
on the corner ol Stockton and Market
streets, In San Francisco, probably never
dreamed of rivaling 'in wealth the medi
cine kings ol the country But various
rumors having been floating around to the
effect that ho has struck it big, an Examiner
reporter was detailed to unearth the cause.
It seems that about seven years ago an
English physician, a great student o Bot
any, located In this city. His practice
was not extensive and yet the few cases
that came to him attracted no little atten
tion. His great success seemed to be in the
treatment of liver and kidney disorders
and vitiated .blood. He seemed almost
infallible, and his well-kept secret was as
much a mystery as himself, j After his de
parture Mr. Joy determined to fathom the
secret, and copying all tfio prescriptions
ho had filled for the, erratic doctor, ho
began a systematic analysis. He discov
ered running all through the prescript
ions for liver and kidney troubles, vitiated
blood and stomach disorders a couple of
vegetable extracts Indigenous to California
so simple and so well known under home
ly every day names to every school boy as
to entirely dissipate the suspicion that
they were tho active principles involved
So certain, however, was Mr. Joy that bo
had discovered the secret that he embod
ied the new elements In a preparation of
Sarsaparilla to dlsguiso tho taste, and put
It before his customers under the modest
name of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Im
mediately tho sarao stories cameback of
its astonishing effects, and the mystery was
solved, and tho talk it has cTcatedhas
already caused it to step into prominence,
and orders pour In daily from all over tho
coast. And thus another California indus
try leaps into existence. & F Examiner.
Salmon in the Santiani.
News from the upper Santiam is to
the effect that good sized salmon are
plentiful as far up as Fox Valley since
tho rise of the nver. One day this
week L W. Gardiner, who lives above
Mehama, speared a big fellow that
measured over threo feet long. They
are not the regular Chinook, but are
said to be a fine fish just the samc
Albany Herald 26.
The Cantata Of
David, tho Shepherd Boy, will be giv
en in the opera house on Tuesday
evening, April 30th. Prices of admis
sion, adults 50 cents; children 25 cents;
reserved seats 75 cents. Tickets for
sale at Y. M. 0. A. office. Reserved
seat tickets for sale at New York Nov
elty store.
Flaso Tan inc.
W. S. Geary, tho Portland piano
tuner, is at the Occident hotel. Parties
wanting their pianos put in perfect
order should not miss, tbis opportun
ity. Leave your names with Miss H.
Brtely or at the New York Novelty
Store at once, as he does not canvas.
Attention Co. "H" O. N. G.
The'members ot the company are
ordered to report at the armory, this
Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock sharp.
A. E. Shaw,
Capt Com'dg.
Stafford's Gilt Edge.
Butter can be had at Carnahan & Co.'s
from this date.
Heala Cooueaxo Order.
Private rooms for ladles and families :
at Central Restaurant, next to Foard &
Stokes.
Tender, Juicy Steak at Jeff's.
VFelnnord'a Beer.
And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa
loon, 6 cents.
Go to Jeff's tor Oysters.
POETLAin) PAEAQEAPHS.
Ho More Sunday Postoffice Work.
A Sensational Scene in a Conrt Boom.
Pobtland, April 27. This afternoon
at 2:15 Mr. R.S. Strobel died at the
good Samaritan hospital of Bright's
disease. Mr. Strobel was well known
as tho purser of the steamer Orient;
deceased was brother-in-law of Mr.
Frank Habersham and has a family
now visiting in tho east. No time has
yet been appointed for the funeral.
It is estimated that no less than 85,
000 changed hands on the Jackson
Cardiff fight in this city. Most of the
bets ranging from 820 to 850. Yes
terday afternoon, a bet of 8400 to 8150
was made on Jackson.
There is a scheme on foot to build a
8100,000 hotel in Holladay's addition
to east Portland on the avenue near
Fourth street
There is some talk by the manage
ment of the O. R. N. & Co., ot bring.
ing the T. J. Potter, around from
Puget sound and running her be
tween this city and tho coast during
the coming season. Should this be
done the transfer will be made about the
1st of June and the Potter would at
once begin to ply to the seaside.
In that event the Alaskan, which
has been lying at the bone yard all
winter will be taken around to the
Sound to be run between Seattle, Ta-
coma and Victoria.
In about a week tho new Palmen
Garten German theatre being erected
oy utto JNeussler at tho corner of
Ninth and Washington streets will be
completed and thrown open to tho
public.
A MHSDia VESSEL.
San Fkancisco, April 27. The
Amerioan bark . D. Peters, captain
ljone, 114 days out from .New .South
Wales is overdue.
The British ship Butchrie which
left Newcastle after the Peters de
parture arrived here last Monday.
The Peters had a cargo of coal. The
insurance companies refuse to accept
further risks on her.
NO MOKE SUNDAY WOEK.
Washington, April 27. Postmaster
general Wanamaker has issued an
order that hereafter the post office
department will be closed on Sundays
to clerks and all employes except the
required watchmen, engineers and
firemen.
A SENSATIONAL SCENE.
San Bernardino. April 27. John
Oakes, the murderer of cashier Morse,
whom the jury found guilty of mur
ber in the second degree, received his
sentence this mornintr. It was im
prisonment for life at San Quentin.
The scene was very sensational. The
prisoner refused to stand up and de
fied the court to sentence him, as he had
had no trial. At the conclusion of
the sentence he was dragged from the
court room. His lawers moved for
an arrest of judgment, and also for a
new trial, but both motions were
overruled by judge Campbell. They
will take an appeal to the supreme
court
AN AMERICAN'S OFFER.
London, April 27. An American
speculator has offered Boulanger
gaJOOOO to go on a lecturing tour in
the United States under his direction.
In default of his acceptance, the
speculator holds the same offer open
to Henri Rochefort
HARRISON'S ADDRESS.
New York. April 27. Private secre
tary Halford informs the centennial
committee that president Harrison's
address next Tuesday will bo very
brief and probably will not be writ
ten in advance.
A Woman'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
sieop. sue Dougnt or us a douio ot ur,
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
lously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther
Lutz." Thus write W. C. Herrick & Co.,
of Shelbyville, N. C., Get a free trial
bottle at .1. W. Conn's Drug Store.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with tho choicest
pertumery, and toilet articles, etc. can
be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store. Opposite Occident
hotel, Astoria.
Coffee
and cake.
ten cents, at the
Central Restaurant
j$pPefHl3
Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of
California, so laxative and nutritious,
with the medicinal virtues of plants
known to be most beneficial to the
human system, forming the ONLY PER
FECT REMEDY to act gently yet
promptly on the
KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS
AND TO
CleansetheSystem Effectually,
SO THAT
PURE BLOOD, '
REFRESHING SLEEP.'
HEALTH and STRENQTH
Naturally follow. Every one is using it
"indallare'delightedwithit. Ask your
druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu
factured oaly-by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.,
Sak Fkahcisco, CAi.
LotnjviLi., Kr, FYok,N.X
DBS. DABBIN.
Those Prominent Physicians Astound the
Medical "World of The Northwest, by
Their Wonderful Cures.
Two years ago, the Drs. Darrin
visited Portland as strangers: In
that space of time they have effected
so many wonderful cures that their
name is known in every household on
tho coast Their cures and operations
are so quick and miraculous that
somo physicians of good standing
have even been willing to take their
oaths that they were impossible. Now,
the Doctors have had scores of cases
from this vicinity and throughout the
whole northwest, that prove the truth
of their wonderful cures.
They submit the following card,
which can be referred to; and could
fill this page with homo cures, if we
could spare the space:
GIVEN DP TO DIE, BUT RECOVERS.
Ed. Asterian: Dear Sir. I was
affected with kidney and liver com
plaint for four years and had traveled
extensively for my health, taking all
kinds of sulphur, soda and hot spring
baths, etc., without gaining relief
thoreby; I was given up to die. As a
last resort I applied to the Drs. Dar
rin, in Portland, who examined my
case thoroughly and said that I migh
bo cured. I put myself under treat
ment and felt much relief, and in a
short time was entirely cured.
I can bo referred to at my place of
business, Bottom's oigar and tobacco
store, Skamokawa street, Astoria,
Oregon. J. W. Bottom.
April 17th 1889.
The above card is from a well known
citizen of this city, testifying to the
skill of the well known Drs. Darrin,
who have opened offices in this city at
the Occident hotel. They are citizens
of unquestionable reputation as their
cures and testimonials can be sub
stantiated by personal investigation,
and they have proved themselves
worthy of confidence.
THE DOCTORS PLACE OP BUSINESS.
Drs. Darrin can be consulted free at
the Occident hotel, Astoria, Oregon,
and will under no circumstances take
a case they cannot cure or benefit.
Consultation free. Charges reason
able. The poor treated free from 9 to
10 a. m. daily.
Office hours from 10 to 4 daily;
evenings 7 to 8; Sunday, 10 to 12. All
curable chronic diseases loss of
manhood, blood taints, syphillis, gleet,
gonorrhea, stricture, spermatorrhea,
seminal weakness or loss of desire ,of
sexual power in man or woman,
catarrh or deafness are confidentially
and successfully treated. Cure of
private diseases guaranteed and never
published in the papers. Most cases
can receive home treatment after a
visit to the doctors' office. Inquiries
answered and circulars sent free."
ADYICKTO MOTIIKItS.
Mrs. Winslow's SoothiNq "Syhup
should always be used for children
teething. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
chollc, and Is the best" remedy for diar
rhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle.
TelephonetiodRlns House.
Best Beds in town. Booms per nialit
50 and 23 cts., per week 81 JO. New and
clean. Private entrance.
BUY
Ten Dollars!
Worth of goods, and secure a
free chance
ing
Shively's
Ot NO. 2. B
Good Goods at Lowest Figures,
and a good City Lot
thrown in.
No other house in Astoria offers
Such Inducements.
There are no flies on
HERMAN WISE,
The Reliable Dealer in
CLOTHIE, HATS, .FMMSE1G GOODS, BOOTS, Sit
Trunks' VmlLmQB, Site.,
Occident Hotel Building.
Parasols
M
FIGURED INDIA
To be Sold for 65c per Yard.
Well Worth $1.00.
New Shades.
H. COOPER
C
Leading Dry Goods and Clothing
if Lace Floiciiis.
in the draw
of
Astoria.
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JUST RECEIVE0!
jA. XjXCTS q-f
THE
Seaside Boarding.
Parties desiring Good Board and Clean,
Comfortable Lodging at Seasonable
Terms, can be accommodated at
Mrs. May Ross7 Private Boarding
House,
Three blocks below Grimes' Bridge, Sea
side, Oregon.
yWatchmaker
Jeweler. 4x
Astoria Gallery.
FOR THE BEST
PHOTOS, TINTYPES
Or any Kind of rnotographic Work,
Call at the
ASTORIA GALLERY,
Good "Work and Reasonable Prices
Guaranteed.
Misses G. & Z. CARRUTHERS,
(Successors to H. S. Shuster.)
John C. Dement.
DRUGGIST.
Successor to W. E. Dement & Co.
Carries Complete Stocks ol
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
Agent for
Mexican Salve and
Norwegian Pile Cure
Prices of Lumber.
On and alter this date, until further no
tice, we will furnish lumber at the Mill, at
the following prices :
Rough Lumber................-..S.8 per M It.
Flooring and Rustle. .S15 '
WEST SHORE MILLS.
J. C. TRULLINUER,
Proprietor.
Astoria, April 10, "89.
. Net Floats
IN LOTS TO SUIT AND OF THE
BEST QUALITY,
At WILSON A. FISHER'S
En
aeries
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House of Astoria.
New TriiMiiip.
Morgan & Sherman
GROCERS
And Dealers In
CaierjJiiliGs!
Special Attention Glvento Filling
Of Orders.
A FULL LINE CARRIED
And Supplies furnished at 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, OBEGON.
Carnahan & Go.
SUCCESSORS TO
T. "W". CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL 1ERCAMSE,
Corner Chenamus and Cass streets.
ASTORIA OREGON
J. C. CLINTON
DEALER IN
CIGAR AND TOBACCO,
FRUITS. NUTS,
Candles. Smokers' Articles, Etc.
New Goods Received Dally,
Opposite City Book Store.
To Canners;
Jensen's Patented Can Capping
Machine.
Will Cap and Crimp 95 CASS per 3IISIITK.
It has proved to ; Reduce the Leakage more
than SO per cent, less than hand canned
Price, 5600. Orders complied with by
The Jensen Oan-rilling Machine Oo.
A Fine anil Well Sclcrie-I Stock
OF
Watches, Jewelry,Clocks, etc.
AT
H. EESTROETS
Jewelry Establishment.
All goods warranted, as guaranteed.
Opposite Crow's gallery, Astoria, Oregon,
SILKS