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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1889)
3 nr jDaUn gtetorftm. 3T0R1A, OREGON: WEDNE3IJ VY MAA" . 1859. 183DED BVEKY MORNING (Monday excepted.); . r HALLOBAN : COMPANY. Publishers and Proprietors, vi-oniA.rBvii.uo'-.. - Tennt of ha!)- rrlnllim. .onet bvCarner.pcrv.ck -. .. J"cs ? nt by Mall rwr mont!i - W CIS ' ,l " one j car. ST.IW Trt cf postage lo sabscrlboto. Tifn astorian euarantees to It adver tisers the largest circulation ot any uev.spa ! publlshed-on the Columbia river. Countv court meets to day. There are seven eating house? on Mam street. The Gen. Miles harbor esterday. went "to Oram's Prof. Francis has roonw at Mrs. Ititcker's where orders may be left. Main street wharf is receiving sub stantial repairs east of Main street. On the outside page is another ac count of the Alaskan rescue, hitherto unpublished hore. A daughter was born to tho wife of Dr. O. B. Estes yesterday merning: mother and child doing well. The new government steamer Col. Geo. II. Mcndell arrived from Port land last evening. Gray Pratt have opened the Main Street House, on Main street, between Cassand Jefferson, and are now ready for business. The committee on music for Mem orial day is requested to meet at the Presbyterian church thiseveningnfter prayer service. M. L. Pratt, chairman. W. L. TJobb yesterday qualified as clerk of the board of pilot commis sioners with Jas. Davidson and E. V. Tallant as sureties in the sum of 33,000. Queen Victoria will be 70 j eara old nest Friday. Her oldest son, looking out of his palace windows at tho weather last week, said it looked like n long rain. Quite a largo delegation came in yesterday nfternoon and will have tome remarks to offer at tho meeting of tho county court to-day regarding road matters, etc. Capt Dan Graham of the tug Escort struck a school of rock cod about 15 miles off shore yesterday afternoon, and those on board gath ered in about 50 out of the wet. Nick Clinton has been awarded the contract for driving 45 piles 300 feet apart to test the river across Young's bay for the purpose of building the bridge for the Astoria and South Coast railroad. The steam schooner A ugiisla arrived from Tillamook last evening with a few passengers "While landing at the Main street wharf she ran her bow sprit under the llooring, hanging there till she was released so as to enable the passengera to land. A A. Cleveland yesterday received a dispatch from Hon. T. A. McBride, who was stabbed in a dastardly man ner at Oregon City last Saturday. Tho dispatch says - "Am doing well and in no danger," which will bo pleasing news to T. A's many Astoua friends Enough sawmill machincn went to Alaska last month to cut 120,000 feet of lumber a day. Tho timber is there in abundance, and probably next sea son the singular sight will "not be re peated of shipping saw timber from Astoria and Port Townsend to Alaska. Jeff, over at his restaurant has a parrot that says '-If you're not a lover of the Lord, oh you cannot go to Heaven when you die," right through. All that bird needs is a cornet and a big drum to be a whole salvation army Himself or herself as the may be. case Uncle Sam has chartered the steamer Walluski to tow rock at Yaquiua for tho government jetty. The steamer is leased for three months with the privilege of a year. The contract price is $600 a month. The distance the rock has to be towed is fourteen miles. It's dollars to dimes that tho man who sat down on n eoil of barbed wire in front of Thompson & Koss'q yesterday afternoon, and who sprang uasiuy up wiui reversed scriptural expressions on his lips, will look next time before coming down with all his weight on so thorny a seat. "Mollie," one of Bescue No. 2's kan garoo hounds, besides developing a wonderful appetite and a liigh rate of speed, is something of a fighter as well. Generally a hound is not very cour ageous, but "Mollie" tackled and whipped a dog of the same size recent ly, and won't allow any cur thatwalks or trots to go round making snoots at her, withont punishing him. A dispatch received last evening from a source lwlieved to be authentic says that the Telephone broke down yesterday morning and wouldn't be nble to leave Portland on her regular trip this morning. The Bonita started up last night to come down in the Telephones place to-day, and the Willamette Chief goes tip in the Jionita's place tliis morning. As a business proposition, aside from patriotic impulse, we should have a Fourth of July celebration in this city. By getting in now and properly ad vertising it we can have a large crowd and a big day. What's the matter with having a meeting, say Monday ovrnins next, and gotting the matter started and organized, and then go ahead and make a success of it! Tho attention of those -svho go to Portland to buy good? and justify their actions by stating that they can get things cheaper there, is direclod to tho ozpcrioiico of Messrs. Grav & Pratt of the Main Street House. Thoy l pr.r-M ii -aruro at unas. neiiDora'a, ! al uiau"1 ;. nolo of his prices. Thon I thi... 7. cm :c rrllaud, did tho same I ii-ii, ,id mdo comparison. Thore i Ail' ..-, lh it i co came back, bought u.eii bcasie.uLi, chairs, etc, from Mr. lieilboni, wid bared 3150 therebv. Supt. and chief engineer Thielsen, of the Astoria and South Coast road, advertises for proposals for material and labor in building the trestle for a portion of the railroad -bridge across Young's bay. Seeady't Tho atten tion of the croakers is directed to the fact that the directors are "doing something." They are doing a good deal, have been going ahead, and will keep on building the road as fast as possible. Let the croakers "do some thing" besido croak, if it is. only to keep still and get out of tho way. He -was quiet and low voiced as he tapped chief Barry on the shoulder yesterday in front of Rescue's engine house. "Would you please let me go into tho city jail a minuto?" asked the stranger. "Cert.," said Barrry, and showed him inu "I would like to go into that cell a minute," said the stranger, pointing to one of the gloomy little iron tanks into which guardians of the night fling disturbers of the public peace. The chief sized him up with a glance from his bright blue eye. "Wonder what's the fellow's game," he muttered: then to the ex pectant stranger: "Oh, yes; go right in." Ho went right in, opened a pocket knife, picked a little in one corner, gouged out four five dollar gold pieces, pocketed them and walked out of the cell. It was in June, 1885," said he to Barry, "that I put them there." "You go to hell" That u what a little nine year old innocent told his pappaw yesterday morning when his pappaw told him to close the door. Pappaw laughed: 'twas such a good joke, and the dear little fellow felt encouraged. Next he will slip out nights and hang around the theater and smoke cigarettes, and beg people coming out for passes, and swap smut with others whose pappaws don't mind. Next ho will be lagged for petty thefts, or will think he's got to to inake a man of himself some other way, and when he is in jail and his pappaw is so surprised and feels real bad about it, some two legged idiot will raise his ears and begin to bray about tho need of a reform school. A reform school for such as he is only a graduating school for tho peni tentiary. Tho place to begin the re form is at home. "Society," "our sur roundings," etc. aro not" responsible for that child's possible moral fall and ruin, but the pappah and mammah, who thought yesterday's remark so- cute, are. AND STILL SHE CLIMBS. The.Additionnl $100,000 Will be Raised. The committee report most favorable progress in their work of raising the additional 8100,000 required to secure tho water frontage desirable terminal facilities. Following is the list of subscriptions to tho additional hundred theusand: Jno. A. Devlin, 85,000; I. W. Case, 85,000; J. 0. Trullinger, 85,000; Geo. FlaveL 810,000; Geo. W. Hume, 85, 000; B. and II G. VauDusen, 83,000; J. W. Gearhart, 81,000; SamT Elmore, S2.000; J. O. Hauthorn, 82,000; Geo. Hill, 81,000; D. K. Warren, 81,000; C. II. Page, 81,500; Mrs. B. Boelling, 81, 000; V. Boelling, 8300; G. Wingate, S1.000; C. W. Fulton, S1.000; Jno. C. Dement, 81,000; J. n. Manselh 8300; Griffin &Eeed, 8300; L L. Osgood, S100; P. J. Goodman, 3100; Th. 01 sen,S100; R Carruthers, 8500; E.E. Hawes, 500; R L. Jeffrey, 8100; S. S. Gordon, S500; W. W. Wherry, 8100; Wm. Edgar, 8300; T. S. Jewett, 8100; R N. Carnahan. $500; Theo. Bracker, $400; F. J. Goodenougb, $100; Alex. Gilbert, $500; ParkerJc Hanson, 8500; W. J. Scully, 8200; A. A. Cleveland, S200; A. V. Allen, 8200; Wm. Bock, S200; Wright & Harris, $300; F. L and A. Dunbar, $100; B. E. Hanna, $100: R A. Brodie, 8100; D. Davis, 8100; A. Mont gomery, S3UU; Geo. Davidson, S3U0; M. Young, 8100; Aug, Danielson, 8100; A. Johnson, 8200; Evenson &Cook, 8100; Win. Eehfeld, 8200; Dan. Graham, $300; A. C. Fisher, $200; O. S. Gunderson, $100; C. E. Bain, $100; Geo. II. George, $200; W. F. Mc Gregor. $100: G. P. Brower. 8100: L. W.Holt $100; H. F. Bruhn, 8200; i-eter Uracil, S100; JN. Ii. Webber, 8200; Jno. Enberg 8200; Jas. Dal- gety, 8200; G. A. Nelson, $200; C. A. May, 8100: C. W. Shivelv, $500; S. B. Crow, 8500; W. F. McGregor, $200: Jno. Fox, 8200: F. C. Beed. 8200: Hughes & Co., $100; J. A. Fulton, vlw, w. a. Ueadingtou, $200: J. A. S1UU; U. U. Fulton, S200; M. Byan, sw,o.jcj. jua rorce, siUU; II. A. Smith S100; J. P. Austin, 8100; B. Gallagher, $200; H. A. Shaw, Jr S100; F. W. Newell, 8500; E. C. Belknap, 8200; F. W. Smith, 500;E.L.Mitchell,$200;J. C. Davis, $100; Anna R. Gratke, $100; C. H. Cooper. $200; A. J. Hill, $200; E. C. Crow, 8500; Phil. Condit, S100. The above foots up 861,000, and is a good showing. Now for another pull to raise it to the required amount. Stoves and Ranges, Cheaper than ever, at John A. gomery'. Mont- When you want a Stove or a Kange, call on John A. Montgomery. Good Stoves, cheap as the cheapest. JOBS A. MOXTOOSIEltY. Go to Jeff's lor Oysters. urown, iuu; jno. if. ilynes, 3100; P. O'Hara, 8100; Wm. Kneimeyer, $200; Wm. E. JoDiin. S100: Snm'l "PromnaTi PILOTAGE AND TOWAGE. Phases of The Hatter as Developing. Tho matter of towage and pilotage on the bar and river is sort of mixed up. It xrill bo straightened out, somo way, shortly. Astoria is desirous of having it arranged so that tho ser vice on tho bar 'and river will not suffer, and that commerce may not be injured or restricted. This is an es sential matter, and ono "of vital impor tance to the river. Thero was .another mooting of the pilot commissioners yesterday after after after neon: present, commissioners Mont gomery, Wilson and Brown r com missioner Montgomery acting presi dent, Geo. W. Lounsberry acting secretary. A communication was received from bar pilot Thos. Doig, stating, that he had left the pilot schooner Gov. Moody, and desired to be attached to the tug Escort, and asking that such revision ot his branch be made as would authorize him to act as bar pilot, attached to the tugh Escort. The revision was so made. Pilot Doig goes on the Escort this morning. This, so far as that tug is concerned, will be a return to thesystem so long and successfully carried on by Capt. Geo. Flavelj the bar pilot being attach ed to the fug. Capt. Dan Graham continues as master of the Escort. The board of commissioners also no tified all pilots licensed by the state for the Columbia and Willamette riv ers and Columbia bar to present their branches immediately to the secretary to change the amount for pilot service to the amount stipulated by tho law which went into effect yesterday. Just whether tho pilots will com ply with this mandate remains to be seen. " The Oregon pilots on the Gov. Moody say thoy will test tho constitu tionality of the law: the river pilots will join with them in this. The british bark Shalimar will probably be selected as n " test case. The pilots have employed a Portland lawyer and one .here. The Washington territory bar pilots are boycotted by tho O. R & N. Co.'s circular. Just whether Washington territory has any jurisdiction or say regarding pilotage on the' Columbia bar will also come up. The Portland board of trade had n special meeting last Monday night. following is tne uregonians re port of it, which is self-explanatory: A special meeting ot the board of trade was held at their chambers last evening, president Donald Macleay in the chair. The president stated that the meetina had been called to receive the report of the committee appointed to wait on Mr. O, J. Smith, general m anager- of the O. It. & N. Co. and make arrangements in regard to maintaining the pilot schooner on the bar ot the Columbia. Mr. . D. MoEee. chairman of the committee, submitted a verbal report to tne eneot mat tne committee naa waited upon ceneral manacer Smith who had agreed that the O, K. & N. Co. would Keep up the pilot Boat if the board of trade would Rive 8150 ner month. The committee bad agreed to this proposi- uuu uuujech iu mo approval ui me noaru. Mr. T. F. Osborn said there was no need to take a rote on the matter. The board had guaranteed to maintain the schoonor and would have had to pay it all if the company had not come in. Now the company agree to maintain the schooner if the board pays $150 per monin ana we must pay it. Captain Alien Noves. of the committee. said manager Smith would keep four pilots on tne scnooner, and two on tne company's steamers, and carry out the guaranty ot the board for two years be ginning May 21, and he thought this was satisfactory, and tho board was get ting oil easy. Mr. Osborn moved that the board pay the $150 per month for two years, which motion carried. President Meleav inauired how the money should be raised. If a committee was appointed to .solicit subscriptions it should be a large one. Secretary Arnold said there were about 230 members in , the board and if each would pay a small subscription monthly that money would be provided for. On motion, it was ordered that the sec retary send circulars to all the members of the board, asking them to make a mommy suDsenrmon. i i i .I Chamber of Oontmerce Heeting. Thoro was a meeting of the chamber of commerce last evening' to decide regarding the reception of the sena torial committee, which cornea down this at termoon. The matter was discussed and com mittees appointed. As understood? cow the programme is as follows. Tho gentlemen composing the sen atorial committee, with a .deputation from, the- Portland board of trade, leave Portland on the & G. Reed this morning; they will reach here about two o'clock this afternoon. The committee s time being limited,, they will immediately proceed' to Ft Ste vens to visit tho jetty, and then to Ft. Canby to inspect the government work there. The distinguished visitors upon arrival, will be taken on board the Gen, Canby and Geo. T. Mendell to tho jetty and the forts, re turning at G:30. After sup per at the Occident, the party will be at tho chamber of commerce rooms, where they will receive the testimony of any of our citizens on tne matter wnion - is tne subject or their visit to this coast our com mercial relations with Canada. They will return -to-morrow morn ing to Kalama, en route to Taooma and Seattle. PERSONAL MENTION. Frank Hobson hai returned from Tillamook. James W. Welch returned from Portland yesterday. Hon. J. H. D. Gray returned from Portland yesterday. J.W. Stoneman came up from Fort Stevens last evening. C. P. TJpshur came down from a business trip to Portland yesterday.. Hon. Warren Truitt, of Dallas, re ccntly appointed register of the Lake view land office is in the city. HOT A PIMPLE OH HIM HOW. Bad vrlth Eczema. Hair all cone Healp covered -rtth eruptions. Thouch bis hair -would never crow. Cnrcd by Cnticnra Bern edles. Hair splendid and not a plmploon htm. I cannot eay loo much innraise of the Cc Ticrs. Kemtoks. My boy, whenonoyoorof age. was eo bad with enema that he lost all of fan hair. Ills scalp was covered with erup tions, which the doctors said was scall head, and that his hair would never grow again. Despairing of a cure from physicians, I began the uso of the Ccncfiu. IUuedifs, and, I am happy to say, with the most perfect success. His hair U now splendid, and thoro is not a pimple on him. 1 rocommond the Ccticuba kdjedies to mothers as the mo3t speedy, eco nomical, and sure cure for all skin diseases of infants and children, and feel that oyery mother who has an afflicted child will thank me for so doing. .... Mas. M. E. W00DSUM, Norway, Me. A Fever Sore Eight Years Cured. I must extend to you the thanks of" ono of my customers, whoiias been cured bv using the Cunctm-vKEMEtoiES, of an old soro, caused by a long spell of sickness or fever eight years ago. He was so bad he was fearful he would have to hare his leg amputated.bat is happy to say he is now entirely well, sound as a dollar. Heresuestimo tonse huname, which is IT. H. CiSot, merchant of this place. JOHN V. MINOR. Druggist, Oalnsboro, Tenn. Severe Scalp Disease Cared. A few weeks ago my wife suffered very much from a cutaneous disease ot-the scalp, and received no relief from tho various rem edies she used until she tried CunrCEA. the disease promptly yielded to this treatment, and in a short while she was entirely well. There has been no return of tho disease, and OuticOba ranks No.-l in our estimation for diseases of the skin. Rrvr J.'PRESSIiEY BARRETT. D. D.. Raleigh. N. C. Cnticnra KemedteH Are a positive cure for every form of skin, scalp, and blood disease, with loss of hair, from pimples to scrofula, except possibly ich thyosis. Sold everywhere. Price. CUTrrrm. Ai Soap, 25c. ; KEgotvEircv Si. Prepared by Uie rOTTXE UKCU 4SD UUKMICAL COU- ronATioH.Boston. sWSend lor "How to Cure Skin DIseasos." Ot pages, ta Illustrations', and 100 testimonials. RARV 'QSkin and Scalp proservod and UHU I O beautified by Ccticcra Soap. Absolutely pore. EVERY MUSCLE'ACHES. Shara Aches. Dull Pains Strains. Weaknesses rellered In one min ute by the Cutlcura Antl-Faln USH itriMin. muum umuaiy instan taneous rlln kill nr. strengthening rl.ister. 23 cents. jDPElS! Combines the jui?J of the Blue Figs of rni:fimi cr lvntivf fitii-1 mi frit inn . :ti Vim mr1ifin4l virtiifQ iif nl.inK known to be most beneficial to the humansystem;forraingtlieui,Y riiK. FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AS'O TO Cleanse the System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP. HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it nd all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OF rltib. Manu factured only by th'e CALIFORNIA-FIG SYRUP CO., San Francisco, Cal, Looisvilli, Kv. Neiv Yoxk, N. Y DEALER IN Wall Paper and Oil Paintings SPECIAL! , Sign Writer, Grainerand Ornamental Painter. Cor. Cas3 and Jefferson Sts.. Astoria, Or. HEAL ESTATE TR ISSFERS. D.ll. welch and wife to August Danielson, blocks 17, 2i and 27, town of "WilliamBport, $500. ' O. Bradbury and wife to V. L. Cole. lot 6, blk 7, Bradbury's addition to Ocean Grove, 8250. Geo. Noland and wife and Geo. A. Dorris and wife to Helen W. Dickin son and J. P. Dickinson, lot 8, blk 2, first addition to Ocean Grove, 8100. Thos. liinnville to Mrs. It. House man, lots 19 and 20, block 5, first ad dition to Ocean Grove. $250. State to J. H. Mansell.lot 1, sec, 15, 8, N. It. 8 W 47,75 acres school land, $59,76. In Consumption Incurable? Read tho follewing: 3Ir..C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and phy sirlans pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking DrfJCIng'a New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, ana able to oversee the work on my farm. It Is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middleware Decatur, Ohio, says: "Had It not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consuraptlen I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now In best of health." Try It. Sample bottles free at J. C. Dement's Drug Store. Coffee and cake, ten cents, at the Central Restaurant Sleala Coouca to order. Trivate rooms for ladles and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. Weinhard's Beer. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 6 cents. GMltren CryiorPitclier's Castoria Mb fwgi Whit New and Seasonable India Linens, Venetian Stripes, French Lawns, Margate Piques, Figured Piques, Persian Lawns, Cable Oords, French Batiste, Checked Swiss. Leading Dry Goods and Clothing A 1-4 Section -OF- Timber Land Is much harder to got than a chance in Lot No. 2, Block No. 43, Shively's Astoria. To secure the former you Must first locate your claim, file ou it anil )ajr $500 Gold Coin! While you need simply to buy 810 worth of goods of HERMAN WISE in order to get a chance in the lot; and what will please you more, I can sIioav you such an immense assortment of Protty Things And sell them to you so low that you will he wondering why you haven't put on a little more style long ago. I profit by the mistakes of my high priced clothing friends, profiting by the great amount of goods I sell rather than by holding fast to high prices; while you will profit by trading -with a man who believes in qnick sales and small profits. HERMAN WISE, Tho reliable dealer in Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, etc. rx THE Occident'Hotel Building. De IN CO CO CO & CJO O o o 8 CO S . $ co 3 CO CO &9 . COOPER THE Seaside Boarding. Parties desiring Good Board and Clean, Comfortable Lodging at Seasonable Terms, can be accommodated at Mrs. May Ross' Private Boarding House, Xtiree blocks below Grimes' Bridge, Sea side, Oregon. Astoria Gallery. FOB THE BEST PHOTOS, TINTYPES Or any Kind ot riiotograplilc 'Work-. Call at the ASTORIA GALLERY, Good Work and Reasonable Prices Guaranteed. Missos C. &Z. CARRUTHERS, (Successors to II. 3. Shuster.) John 0. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to VY. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. rrrxcrliXlaun Carcrully Compounded. Agent for Mexican Salve and Norwegian PUe Cure Prices of Lumber. On anil after this date, until further no tice, we will furnish lumber at the Mill, at the follon Ing prices : Rough Lumber. .! $ 8 per 51 ft. Flooring and Rustic ..$13 WEST SHORE MILLS. J.C.TRUIXINGER, Proprietor. Astoria. April lo, '. VWalchmaker Jeweler. Xx J , Net Floats IX LOTS TO SUIT AND OF -THE BEST QUALITY, At WILSON & FISHER'S partment ! ! Goods French Danity, Corded Piques, EnglishNamsook Victoria Lawns, Ferdinand Cloth, Indian Demity, Bishops Lawn, Welt Pique, Embroidered Swiss, House of Astoria. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In an; part ot the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. ST. ASTORIA, OREGON. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE ANn RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTORIA OREGON J. C. CLINTON DEALER IN CICARS AND TOBACCO, FRUITS, NUTS, Candles. S rakers' Articles, Etc. New Good.? Received Dally. Opposite City Book Store. To Canners. Jensen's Patented Can Capping Machine. Will Cap and Crimp 95 CASS per MISUTE. It has proved to Reduce the Leakage more than 60 per cent, less than hand capped Price, 5600. Orders complied with by Tie Jensen Oan-Filling Machine Oo. A Fine and Well Sclcclc-t Stoclc OF Watches, Jewelry,Clocks, etc. -AT- H. ERSTROM'S Jewelry Establishment. All goods warranted, as guaranteed. Opposite Crow's gallery, Astoria, Oregon, Caiiuery Snips!