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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1889)
Czj tStw gnutj gtotfrnt. ASTORIA. OREGON: SUNDAY- 5IAY 5, 18S0. It is proposed to furnish, the city o Montreal with, light and power from a point seven miles distant, at the head of the Lachine rapids in river $t. Lawrence. 3IINXESOTA has passed what is called the Dressed Beef bilL It re quires all animals iu the state to be inspected and pronounced sound be fore being killed and offered as food. The arrival of 3G0 paupers among the 4,000 emigrants who landed at New York on Monday, forms about the worst feature of our import trade for the whole year. There is no demand for these goods. Fouepatoh and Barnum have divided the territory of the United States into two parts, and agreed not to exhibit their shows in the same territory for two years. This is the first circus trust. Bome was not built in a day, but Guthrie, Oklahoma, was, and really numbers -1,000 people in its census. The rustlers in tho wild west could havo given the noble Bomans points on towns and town sites. A man passed through Fort Gaines, Ga., Sunday week, in an ox-cart. Be came from western Texas, had been twelvo weeks on tho road, had traveled 1,800 miles and spent only S21. lie was heading for Decatur county. - - Two bays were drowne while skai ing, in a Counucticut pond in 1831. their relatives aro now fighting for $200,030 worth of property to which the boys wore heirs, and ono of the main questions to be decided i3 which boy was drowned first. The floating of tho $70,500,000, 2 psr cent loan at par and above, by Now York city, a few days ago, is one of tho most remarkablo achievements of its class ever reported. No city bonds bearing a lower rate than three por cent havo ever been sold at par in Europe. Tnn femalo mayor of Oskaloosa, Kan., who wa3 re-elected thi3 spring, paid all tho outstanding claims against tho city last year, met the current ex penses promptly and left a balance of $100 in tho city treasury- But she wore the bonnet all tho year that she had bought the year before and had it on her head when re-elected. TuESDAr April 23rd, was the fifty second anniversary of tho arrival of the first ocean steamships in New York. These were tho Siritis, nine teen days out from Cork, and the Great Western, ofurteen days from Bristol. Tho latter was of 1,310 tons harden and carried seven bold, ad venturous passengers. "While tho great journals of to-day may havo a tendency to overwhelm feeblo minds by the inero magnitude of their bulk, he who reads them with attention will probably obtain moro solid knowledge, more pregnant sug gestion, more general ideas, more food for thought, and more cdncational progress than ho would bo at all likely to derive from any book-reading pos sible in tho same time. The modern newspaper often contains the matter of an octavo volume in on issue. Somotimo3 it contains the intttcr of moro than ono such voliiw4. Fre quently it devote3 to a bhirfe ob ject as much spaco as on of the great encyclopedias r.ould give, and in presenting papers of tho kind it often furnishes its readers with the precise and exhaus tive knowlodgo of somo ominont specialist. In dealing with current events tho newspaper aims at ac curacy, intelligent discussion, attrac tiveness of stylo, and compactness and condensation of mattor. Tho result is that it treats its topics far moro tersely and vigorously than as a ralo they aro treated in books. It furnishos tho public with idea3 re duced to tho most simple and discs tiblo form. "I'licir Business Eoimiu;r. Probablv no one thinghas caused audi a general" revival of trade at J. V.'. Conn's Drug btoro as his Riving away 10 tliolr customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Conumplion. Their trade is simply enormous inthlstery valuable article from the fact that it always cures end neer disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Rrouclntis, Croup, and all throat ami lung diseases quickly cured. Von can test it before butng by getting a trial bottlo free, largo size Si. Every liottle warranted. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes; alio Kloxililo Hand turned French Kids, at 1. J. Goodman's. TeleplionoliodKins House. Ifest Beds in town. Rooms per night no and 23 cts., per week $1.50. New and -!p:in. Private entrance. .Heals Coolt oil to Order. l'i ivatc rooms for ladies and families at Central Kestauraut, next to Foard & Stokes'. Tender, Julcr Stc&li at Jeff's. NEWS PB0M P0ETLAND. In and Out of The Daily Oourts. Jndse Deady and Vice Consul Cherry. roRTLAXD, May 4 At 230 this afternoon little Nellie Olsen who was aCCidenblllv flTinf in iha Tnral-tnnrl lw another child, on Fifteenth and K sirecis, last xjiursoay, was still alive although in an unconscious condition. The attending phjsician has no hope that she will survive the da.. the "alliance." The Alliance is being pulled out of the river at Sanvie's island iiist, n rnniil. ly ts possible. Fred B. Strang who is manavmg operations, said to a re porter to day that by use of the cap stan the vessel has been hauled out forty feet nearer the bank than she was wnen crounded. The cap stan is fastened to strong trees on the island and 13 operated by horses. There are barces fastened to the sides of the vessel and wherever they can be wedged in, timbers are run under her to make the work of drawinff her out of the mud easier. The Alliance will be drawn clear out of the water and perched upon the land. Ways will be built under her and by means of jackscrews she will bo raised high enough to permit shin- carpenters to operate. It is not known yet just how muoh her repairs will cost, but tho amount will not bo murli Bhort of $5,000. Not all of the freight is lagcn oui yet. Some was brought up this morning and stored at tho cornpanj's dock. A large portion of her cargo is abso lutely ruined, but some of it can bo saved. The damage to the cargo can not bo accurately estimated, but will be greater tlian wan first thought. The work of pulling tho es?el out on dry land is nn extremely tedious piece of business, and will take somo timo. Until sho is out and the extent of her injuries ascertained, tho time of nor detention cannot bo aeternnnod. MCI3AA03 BOUND OVER. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon C, H. Mclsaac, charged with forging the nrm name of Waddle. McUully & (Jo- had a preliminary examination in a south Portland justice court. The tell tale paper had been disposed 01 to iidna Hay. a mond of defend ant, but the court held there was sufficient evidence to hold defend ant and he was bound over in the sum of S500, in default of which ho went to jaiL Tho matter will bo taken up by the now grand jury who meet not week. IN THE U. 3. DISTRICT COURT. Mr. P. L. Cherry appeared in the United States district court this morn ing. He had relied upon his position to exempt him from appearing, but though his defense was that ho consid ered that as ho was vice-consul, one of his immunities was to bo privileged from arrest or process of law by any court of this country. Judge Deadv held differently. He said that ho had examined the treaties between the United States and Great Britain, but had found nothing by which he could consider a vice consul as occupying a correspondingly important position with a minister or ambassader: Therefore Mr. Cherry was subject to processor law. However believing him to have acted in eoou part and under the impression that he was claiming only his just privilege he would not impose a fine but would simply exact the costs of the warrant or arrest, amounting to the sum of $64.70, which Mr. Cherry paid under protest and then returned home. Owing to the fact that the testimony in the Otterspool case had been closed he was too lato to testify in the case which was being argued this aiternoon. HE SEXT XT JJAVr. For a year I was troubled witb. pains in my back and side, and headaches, the re sult of liver and kidney trouble. I wa attracted to Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla, by the startling testimonials in the pa pers. They seemed so practical I was in duced to try it, knowing that as it was purely vegetable, it would do no harm. It acted as a gentle laxative. Alter tho second bottle my pains and aches disap peared. It did so much for me that I sent several bottles to my family iu Now Jersey, who also took It with the most satisfactory results. Master Caulker, foot Clay, San Francisco, All the patent medicines advertised in (liib paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet ailieles, etc-can be bought at the.lowcst prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident uctei, Astoria. Yfcinharcl's Boer. And Freo Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 6 cents. Go to Jeff's lor Oysters. ADVICE TO 3IOTHKKS. Mrs. Wisslow's Soothixo Syrup should always bo used for children teething. It smoothes tho child, sottens the gums, allavs all rain, cures wind chollc, and is tho best remedy for diar- rhoca.Twenty-hvo cents a bottle. The latest stylo of Gents' Boon and Shoes at V. J. Goodmah's. NEW TO-DAY. Net Lost TN Tnn SOUTH CHANNEL, TUESDAY -m night, April 80th ; about 330 fathoms In the lines, o) 49 mesh Barbour's 40-12 nlv. Corks branded A. B. & Sons ; leads A. 11. '& Co. tinder will beTeasonably regarded on lniorminz A. B. Boom l'ack'c Co.. unoer Astoria, Or. l-wk. -TIIE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAY MASSES, Prop'r. A Largo and Well Selected Ftook of Tine BiaiiilstJuielr! At Extremely Low Trices. All flooil Bought at ThU KstablMimcnt Warranted Genuine. Watch and Cloclt Repairing A SPECIALTY. I Comer Cass and Squemoqua Streets. When to Buy, AND When to Sell. Has caused may a person to ixmdcr, but as a rule he who ponders too long before picking up a cheap piece of de sirable real estate has had to p the difference) in a price that would inade the original purchase. Now is the time to buy lots in Railroad Addition to Ocean Park, before the season ad vances, for just so snre as the Colum bia flows out to sea, just so sure will lots advance as the season advances, and tho great rush comes down to the seaside nest month. With the elegant nver service and a means of handling all that come.on thellwaco and Shoal- water Bay Railroad, the rush to North Beach this season will exceed 1a 20, 000 people that of last year. "With tnese tacts staring you in tho face is thero any doubt in your mind br.t that every available lot will bo picked up? Not a bit of it. Lots now selling for prices that aro are within tho reach of alitor tho more that are sold at the start will enhance the value of the balance. Come in and look at plats and pick out your lot, or taito a mock at a ngure that will aston ish you. A LOT AT $10, or A LOT AT S50, or A BLOCK AT SI 60, Bobb & Parker, Live Real Estate Agents, ASTORIA, - - OREGON. filler & tee Music House, SOLE AQEJiTS FOK The MATCHLESS DECKER BROTHERS, Ivers & Pond and J. C. & Fischer Pianos, ALSO Mason & Hamlin and A. B. Chase Co.'s Organs. Wiltp for Catalogue and Trices. WINTER & HARPER, 71 Morrison St., FOUTLAN D. OU. Sheet Music and Merchandise Dep't Separate. B. W. FISCHER, Proprietor. 1 for TtoSeasiile! Free Camping Grounds at Austin's. There is an abundance ot clams crabs, trout, ousters and all kinds ot salt and fresh water fish. Good sate Sea tiatlilns. fresh air.imltlie best hunting grounds in America. Callipers and wsltors can llud at i:ij toie even thing thev require In the wa (if .111 outfit and provisions. A first class bar and billiard table are connected nltli my establishment. Hoard from ST to ?9 per week. For iui t iciilars call on or address JAS. I". AUSTIN. Store, Seaside. Oregon. Austin's is open the jear round. OEO. M'LKAN. SAM. FKRUIAN. McLean & Freeman. BLACKSMITHS. Special Attention paid to all Sh'p and Steam boat Repairing HORSESHOEING. Logging Catnn Work a Specialty. All kinds of Ulecksmltblng done to order. Shop, corner Jefferson and Olney streets, Astoru, Oregon. WANTED. Steamer 75 ft Keol, 18 ft Beam Drawing not more than 8 feet. With speed of 10 to 12 miles per hour. CommumcatB with OEO. KKLLEY, Seattlo Boiler Woiks. fceattle. Wash Tcr. Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES- TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, OMza. AKD Ooppor. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There is no occasion for the most fastldl. 011s of our citizens to send to Portland or Ban Francisco for Custom Mado Clothes A they can pet Better Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANT. New Goods by Evory Steamer. Call and See Tlim aad Satiety Tocrself. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. MIDWIFE. MARY INGMAN, Up stair?, oyer Foard & Srokr s,' room 13 J. H.MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKER, NOTARY PUBLIC FOK STATE OF OKEGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Investments made for Outside Parties. Correspondence Solicited. Next V. U. Telegraph Office. Third St. Astoria. Oregon. P. O. BOX 863. SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT, A New Stockj just received from the Factory, at very Reasonable Prices. nmia? Q010 IU15UU! ooioj Lawn Tennis, Base Ball Goods, Hammocks end Indian Clubs, Violms r t Ban ios, GflitaES j JUST RECEIVED. Our Stock of Stationery, Blank Boob, Etc., is Complete. -HAS Largest; Finest and Cheapest Line of Goods -IN ASTOKIA And Underselling every house in Town. Call and See Us. S. SCHLUSSEL Est. Cor. Cenevleve and Chenamus Sts , Astoria, Oregon. FOU- ALMON POUND NETS, -AND- Fisii flattings of Ail Kinds tty LETTER or TELEGRAPH shall havo our PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. RIGAN NET tstaDiisned 184Z. Boston, Toa. r. GRisaiER. Koss Opera Eouso ; Tvro Nights Only. Monday and Tuesday, May 6th and 7th Engagement of Jos. R. Crlsmor AND Phocobe Davies Witu. their own snperb Company of recog nized artists, in tho new and popular successes, MONDAY, May 6th, Clay M. Green's lat est play. Forgiven. TUESDAY, May 7th, Bartley Campbell's Fairfax. NEW SCENERY AND EFFECTS. -Seats on ia! t thn Tfanr Vnrlc Knveltv Store, Saturday May 4th,' at 8 x, sr. fL"5U mT 1 IIIIIIIPILP i? y GL b si B c Car o ! I - " "- sPiohinw TspIHq 1 luiung Buumuj CHEAPER THAN EVER. THE- B aifl AccorflBons 1 1UUU 111 se Mines & TWINE GO. Mass. Capital, $300,000. Fashionable Dressmaking. A XEW ESTABLISHMENT, Stylo and Fit Cuarantood. Our aim Is to Please our Patrons., Tho patronage of tbc Ladies of Astoria Is I Northwest corner Eourth and r.is strriti. rt.TMfiiiiiiv miiirart rYirg.T.S.Jewott&Mra. Blrdsey NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. FIRST CLASS BOARD. Table Boarders Accommodated. ...MRS. C.W.STONE, Carl Adler's former residence. CANDY Manufjctured aiid Por Sale at wnoiesaie rnces, at on;Bakery A. A. CLBYELAD, Prop'r. fiooi Bread, Caie ani Pastry None bnttha Best llaterlato Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of tbe) city. CO TO Thompson & Ross And get some of those No. One California Ganned Fruits AND VEGETABLES. WS'AfeSeUiiid Cheap Books, KflBIiK the Latest Novelties, ii ! 1 All En fiii 111.1 fw I UB S llUwUIIJ 8.12 U, Vnnn MnWrt HTnutti luu.Wi"ulul'Parlfflr4 Hanson .j HiiAl 1UU UI.1 Al oard & Stokes IN Groceries and Provision . Everything In a First-class Store and at Extromoly Low Figures. Uoods Delivered all overTovui 'ihe Highest Price Paid for ji,. FOARD & STOKES WHOLESALE AND Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed, Crockery, Glass" Plated Ware. o The Largest ami ttneit assortment of Fresh, Fruits and TTogQtables. Received fresh every Steamer. FIRE BRICK K. 1KIEK IK f Hay, Oats, anl Straw, Lime, Wood UelltereJ to Order. UrAjluc. Tialatr J k'xprcu Batlaew psss IER apply to tbe Captain, or u The Str. Telephone Fast Time Between Portland and Astoria. LEAVE PORTLAND : Foot of Alder Stieet Dail. except Tuesday. at .7 -no . v. LFAVK ASTOKIA WlSon & Filler's Docl.. Dally, ec?i.t Tuesday, at s .ou i- si. The Lurline. FAST TIME BETWEEN Portliiml and Astoria ! LEAVE ASTORIA, Main St. Wliarf. Dally, onilttlng Monday, at ON SUNDAY, at LEAVE PORTLAND. Everv Nlqtitat............ FXCEPT SUNDAY NlfiHT A.M. : r.3t. 8 I". M. E, 3F1. j9lXiX.E3ST, DEALER IN Wall Paper and OiTPaintings SPECIALTY, Sign Writer, Grainerand Ornamental Painter. Cor Cass and Jefferson Sts.. Astoria, Or. TirpiaCpafliToliaccoStore J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney. Fine Offtrt, Tobiccon and Smoker ArtlclM, Sold at Lowest Market Kates. FRUITS. CANDIES NOTIOWS.&o Assignee Notice. TVTOTICE IS HEBEBY UI VE.N THAT TUE Jl copartnership of Overlook Moody & Co. dldontho2flth day of April, 1889, make a a-suns under oatb, to me at my offico in Atorla,T Oregon, witninnnreo months from this date, April KJtbUS?. Assignee. Stationery annr'rxt CART. A. JUNSON SI rCESSOKS TO C. L. PARKER, dealkks IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Key Goods Arriving Every Steamer run WKKK. W&-S&TE GOODS OVER 30 PATTERN9. tin.-(M flr.uul - Astoria ()rt-po:i 11BTAIL DEALER IN FIRE CLAY Brick, Cement, Sand and Plaster trimi:k : LI III lMlil,i: li j3SsS23S iben P. Pjrlier.MdUn irsSM for TOWINO, Kl'.KIUUT i i n II. U. l'AUIi.: K Sixty-Three Lots ! ! In tho Heart of Crimes' Crovo, FOR SALE! Geo. Noland and C. R. Thomson Having secured an option on certain property in Grimes Grove, from the sale of which the Astoria and South Coast Railway Co. is to receive the sum of $15,000, now offer for sale upon the lowest possi ble terms, the very cream of this property, consisting of GO choice lots, all situated in the finest part of Grimes' Grove, with full beach priv ileges. Purchasers of this proper ty will materially assist in the construction of said rail road and secure a rare bar gain besides, As an invest ment no better opportunity will ever be offered the pub lic. There is only a small quan tity of real choice property on this peninsula, and for this season at least, none of the Holladay Property and no other part of the Grimes' property will be put on the market, making this the only opportunity to purchase the best of seaside lots before the railroad boom which is sure to come. This property must be sold within 30 days, and within 60 days it will donble in value. Those who purchase first can select their lots and choose their neighbors. "