The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 30, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
TUESDAY
JULY 30, 18S9.
TELEGRAPH.
Specials to Tlie Astorian.
ESCAPED SCALDING TO DEATH.
By the Portunate Bursting of a Tank.
Late XeiTS Items from Various Sources.
PobtiiAxd, July 29. There is no
doubt now regarding the cause of the
nraident to the Southern Pacific south
bound, passenger train near Albany
last night at 9:15. Mr. Srandt, super
intendent, said to The Astorian re
porter to-day that he feels satisfied
that the switch had been tampered
with, probably by tramps. The switch
bar was found to oe uroKen, and tne
nut had been taken off on the fire
man's side of the track. When the
engine ran into the switch it moved
over to the left and let the engine
through. Engineer Jack Miller, his
fireman, E. O. Guthrie, were saved
from being scalded to deatn by tne
escaping steam by the bursting of the
water tank on the tender, allowing a
large supply of qooI water to pour out
upon them. It is thought that this
occurrence is the only thing that
saved their lives.
The engine and tender are not so
badly wrecked as was thought and
will be fixed in a few days. They will
be brought down to the shops at once.
The mail car was smashed up a little.
Beyond the injuries to the engineer
and fireman nobody was hurt to speak
of.
gooding's statement.
Mr.W. E. Gooding, Pat Ellen's
manager to-day made the following
statement of last night's affair "I
went down to Astoria, Sunday and re
turned this morning, and upon read
ing the Oregonian went to Killen's
room, at the Esmond and woke him
up. He said he had had some trouble
with Hart over an old score in St
Paul. Hart threatened to make "gun
play" whereupon Killen slapped him,
and the Coon ran around behind the
bar. He went to bed at one o'clock,
and was perfectly sober. Killen also
stated that he was with no woman, or
was not drunk as reported, neither
did he have any trouble with any
other person. We do not want any
of the best of this report, or worst,
and will appreciate it if j'ou can give
this matter as wide publicity as the
article in the Oregonian"
SENT TO JAIL.
Chiuainan Ah Goon, who attempted
to rob Mrs. Hollawell Saturday night,
was to-day sent to the county jail
in default of $500 bail, to await the
action of the grand jury.
JUSTICE MIIiIjER's RULING.
Washington. July 29. Many of
ficials of the treasury, including act
ing secretary Eatchellor, believe that
the adoption of the attorney-general s
opinion on the transit of Chinese
means the virtual repeal of the exclu
sion law. They admit that the safe
guards established by the circular of
January, 1883. are but flimsy at best,
and that coolies can manage to come
to this country under the tourist's
character, and remain when they are
in. Mr. Isatchellor believes that the
only safeguard the country can now
have would be the detailing of special
treasury agents to accompany each
party of coolies from the time they
enter the country until their depart
ure. This would mean an expendi
ture of probably 100,000 annually. It
is safe to state that if Mr. Batchellor
had had the say the president of the
Southern Pacific or any other road
could not have secured tins permis
sion, for the attorney general s opm
ion would have been held up and not
adopted.
Among politicians here the matter
is being discussed, and fears are felt as
to its influence on the coming elec
tions in the northwest, and especially
as to Washington territory, where the
anti-Chinese feeling runs high.
judge Hepburn's opinion.
Judge Hepburn, solicitor of the
treasury, in discussing the question,
says: "Up to about two years ago
there was no question about the right
of the Chinese to pass through the
country in the manner suggested by
the decision, and now the old order
will be restored. The Southern Pa
cific railroad company has been the
chief mover in the case, one of its
attorneys, Mr. Tweed, arguing the
matter before the treasury department
and the department of justice. The
precedent has been set and hereafter
Chinamen who desire to pass through
the country without sojourning any
where on the way will be allowed to
enter Uncle Sam's domain."
CANADLVN ANNEXATION.
Washington, July 29. Senator
Wade Hampton, who has just re
turned from a long visit to Canada,
says: ''The annexation question be
tween Canada and the United States
is one that is being seriously" consid
ered by the Canadian authorities. It
is conceded by them that there must
be some kind of settlement of the
question in the near future, either by
commercial union or by a reciprocity
treaty, so as to bind tne two coun
tries into a closer and more liberal
business association. To put off such
an agreement will only increase the
friction engendered by the fisheries
and. transportation question. But the
Catholic element, mainly composed of
French andhalf-breeds, will strongly
oppose any annexation scheme wat
ever that is likely to bring the prov
inces or states into the i ederal union."
He also says the Canadians are well
posted on the fisheries question and
are favorable to Mr. Bayard s treaty
proposition; and tiiat it any serious
complication grew out of that ques
tion the New England Republican
senators will be to blame.
northern tacifc bonds placed.
New York, JulyO. Dow, Jones &
Co.'s circular staterthat the new S15,-
000,000 Northern Pacific collateral
trust has been placed in Berlin, pro-
vaueu me stocKnoiaers aumonze mem.
Also, that 10,000,000 of the above
amount may be used to take up tlie
6 per cent, bonds, for which the
Northern Pacific is responsible.
THE BOND STORY DENTED.
New York, July 29. Parties acting
with Villard for Berlin banking inter
ests in the Northern Pacific say the
report that 15,000,000 collateral has
been placed for the company in Ber
lin is nonsense. As to what disposi
tion may be made of the procceeds of
the loan when authorized, it would,
they say, be premature to say any
thing now, although a part may ulti
mately be used to retire 6 per cent, of
the bonds.
THE BEER SYNDICATE.
Paterson, July 29. An English
syndicate has purchased five or six
breweries here. The price is 2,380,
000. The owners retain one-third in
terest. ,
SPECULATING IN TEXAS PROPERTY.
Philadelphia, July 29. John C.
Bullitt, A. J. Drexel and others, local
capitalists, have purchased valuable
lands in the suburbs of Dallas, Texas,
for $500,000. The property is to be
immediately improved for speculative
purposes.
AN ASTONISHING CHANGE.
yMy dear madam, I never saw you looking
bo well, and you were bo poorly, too."
"Yes, doctor, Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla la
the grandest thing In the world for run-down,
nervous and debilitated women.5ThatB tho
secret of my appearance."
Up to a month ago Mrs. Belden, an elderly
lady, living at 510Mason street, San Francisco,
was failing In health and flesh so rapidly as to
seriously alarm her relavives. She now
writes: "I have taken hut one bottle of Joy's
Vegetable Sarsaparilla, but It la astonishing.
I am regaining my lost flesh and havo not
ieu as wen in years."
r.ost.
A Gold Glove Buttener: finder will
be rewarded by leaving it at resilience
of F. J. Taylor.
Wanted
By the 1st of August a cottage of 5 or C
Luuiiis, vi o uuiurmsueu rooms ior ngni
housekeeping. Address
x u. K
Or call at Occident hotel bar.
July 27th, 1889.
Alex Gilbert's Place
For sale. Call and satisfy yourself.
TeleplioneJbodftrlns House.
Best Beds in town. Booms per night
50 and 25 cts., per week Sl.50. New and
clean. Private entrance.
3IenI Cooked to Order.
Private rooms for ladies and families:
at Central Bestauranr. next to Foard &
Stokes'.
If you want to have a tine suit of
clothes go to the Paris Tailor. 1 le can
make the best fitting suits and sells the
cheapest
Don't buy any clothimr. but co at
once to the Paris Tailor first. He keeps
the finest selections at the cheapest
prices, and turns out the best work in
Astoria.
The Paris Tailor
Has just received the most elegant
fctocK ot spring ana summer suitings.
Don't miss going to see him. He turns
out hlegant Fits, and sells very cheap.
Notice.
The Main Street House affords cood
accommodations at 1 per day. Begu
lar boarders, Single Booms, $3.50 per
week. Two persons occupying one
room, $5 per week. Day board, per
weeK, $4.
lYciiiliard's Beer.
And Free Lunch at the Telephone
loon, 5 cents.
Sa-
The latest style of Gents' Boots and
Shoes at P. J. Goodman's.
CMUrenCryferPitclier'sCastoria
ADVICE TO MOTIIKKS.
Mrs. Wetslow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used lor children
teething. It soothes the child, of tens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
cnouc, aim is uie oesi, remeuy ior uiar-rhoea.Twenty-flve
cents a bottle.
Co to Jeff's ior Oysters.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etc can
e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug "store, opposite Occident
hotel, Astona.
Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes;
also Flexible Hand turned French Kids,
at 1. J. UOODMAN'S.
NEW TO-DAT.
Th. Olsen.
(Exammeret Dansk Apotheker.)
Prescription Druggist.
Twenty-six Years Experience.
'Water Street - Astoria, Oregon,
For Rent.
fTlHE STORE ADJOINING TtUCKSR'S
JL uestaurant. Best location in the city
for store or office. Price, including fixtures,
$25 per month.
Possession on August 1st
J.H.MANSELL.
Real Estate Broker.
A Shutter and a Moral.
During change hour yesterday a
shutter slowlly and carefuly carried by
two men, was borne into the exchange
hall, followed by Commodore Gutte.
This unwonted spectacle drew all
members around the commodore and
every one looked for the man that is
naturally supposed to go with a shut
ter, but every one appeared perfect
sober. The shutter was placed, gently
against one of the Corinthian columns
that adorn the room, and the crowd
eagerly inspected the relic, for it was
a relic of the Seattle fire. In its prime,
adorned with gaudy paint, it had pro
tected a window in ryes opera
house, Seattle. When that city was
recently a mass of flames the same
shutter battled nobly to protect its
charge, as the record seared on its sur
face shows. Built of wood and en
cased in tin, it held on when an iron
shutter would have curled up with the
heat and deserted its post. The un
derwriters claim that had this shutter
been carefully built according to the
instruction issued by the inspection
bureau, it would have 4been better
than new" after the fire. This his
toric window covering now leans
against the pillar, a disreputable look
ing affair, like the awful example of a
temperance lecturer, and the lesson it
teaches is one that should be kept
well in mind: It is, don't let your
building stand next to one on lire,
but if you do, see that the wiudows
and doors are well protected by shut
ters of wood sheathed in tin. They
are the safest.- S. F. Comm. News. '
NEW TO-DAY
Ross' Opera House.
ONE NIGHT,
Friday, August, 2nd,
m
PAT KILLEN
rAT KILLEN. Heavy-weight Champion of
tlie .NortmveM.
P150F. ANDERSON, of Chicago.
SIX-ROUND SET-TO
Uetween Charley AVehheraml Charles Keni-
mei, ugiit weights.
Kiltan i-; nn liw v:iv to Sail Francisco to
fight Joe McAuliiTe for a $2,503 purse iveii
by tlie Golden Gate Club.
$100 Ottered lo Anyone Staiitf-
iii in Front ol" Killen
Four IComids.
Admission, (Gallery) 50 cents
Reserved Seats $1 00
Doors open at 8 o'clock r. m.
Reserved seats Wednesday morning. July
31, 8 a. m., at the New York Novelty store.
TIHC3E2
Poor Man's Chance !
Messrs. Robh & Parker have Sixty
Acres Laud,
Four-fifths of which Is entirely clear and
fit to build on immediately
Adjacent lo Hie Skipmion Laud Ins,
Which will be laid out in five-acre tracts.
each tract divided into four parts by sixty
foot streets, each tract to sell for S500. or
one-fourth, or one block for SloO, and up
wards, ivrsons wisning ine nrsi cnance at
this desirable Suburban Property will call
on Messrs. Robb & Parker, Real Estate
Agents, for full information.
Auction Sale.
Steamer "C. M. Belshaw"
Will he sold at auction at n3' Cannery.
Astoria. Or., August 5th. 1SS9.
Hull i tiitlip Mfiiv llftUT line imu' tulinc
and engine was thoroughly overhauled, hull"
cauiKeu, etc., i;isi ipiu.
Terms. Cash.
GEO. W. HUME.
Auction Sale
OF
Clothing, and Gents' Furnishing
Goods and Fancy Goods,
At M. C. Crosby's old stand, at seven
o'clock every evening, aim during the day
at auction prices. R. Houseman.
To and From San Francisco.
The Schooners
ZAMPA
aim
NORMA,
Arriving and departing twice a month
will carry lreight at Low Rates, to and from
San Francisco. T. O. TRULLINGER
At West Shore Mills.
J. P. L.FERRELL
DKALKK IX
Key West Cigars, Tobacco, and
Smokers' Articles.
Choice Fruits, Confectionery. Nuts. Etc.
tresh Goods teceived on every California
oieamer. WAiiuiM... underflow' s Gallery
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
City Express Transfer Company.
H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller,
PROPRIETORS.
Headquarters at Main Street wharf.
TELhPHONK NO.41
A General Express and Delivery Business
iiaiisauieu.
Your patronage is solicited.
Fashionable Dressmaking.
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Style and Fit Guaranteed.
Our aim is to Pkase our Patrons.,
The patronage of the Ladies of Astoria is
respectfully solicited.
Northwest corner Fourth and Cas3 streets.
Mrs.T.S.Jewett&Mrs. Birdsey
lfliG-
Notice.
PLEASE SETTLE ACCOUNTS ON OR
before August loth, and present claims
ind hills against me up to that time.
M. STUDZINSKI.
J. H.MANSELL
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
XOTABY PUBLIC FOll STATE OF OREGON.
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
Frontage for Sale.
investments made for Outside Parties.
Established, 1SS3. Correspondence Solicited.
Next "W. V. Telegraph Offlce. Third St. Astoria, Oregon.
P. O. BOX 863.
in
Note Prices in Our Window
All Books Marked Way Down.
Gi Ji
Office (Temporarily)
Re
Estate
STOCKS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED,
STORES, OFFICES, AND TENEMENTS EENTED, RENTS COL
LECTED, REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY OF NON
RESIDENTS TAKEN CARE OF.
Insurance on JJuililsngs, Oflico, Household Goods and Merchandise placed in a
variety ofllic best companies in tlie country.
Arrangements are being perfected to meet the wants of tho surrounding
Townships in our line of business.
Investors from abroad will find it to their interest to to correspond with us,
and strangers coming to the city are invited to call on us for any courtesies they
may need.
Parties from outside can write to us for any errands wanted done in the city.
A carriage is always waiting to show customeis and strangers around the city.
REFERENCES:
Hank of Xeiigh, Xeligh, Nebraska; City Hank, Clinton. Jowa; Fifth Avenue
Bank, New York; Kountsie Uros., Omaha, Nebraska;
Rev. Geo. C. Hall, Astoria, Or.
Where to Put Yo
s $m
W WP w
Judiciously planted in
Real Estat
"Will bring forth a
HARVEST
Judicious Investments in
Real Estate
Have been
The Foundation
Of a greater number of
Colossal Forties ! I
Than all other
Inveslments ComMM !
Dollars !
ywwmi i in a mb oaarn nr
Gor. 3rd and Cass Sts.
ur Dollars.
Brokers.
WWW HOW
Don't put off until next week, or next
month, or next year,
Bit Get tlie PROFITS Yourself !
Yon might just as well have it as to let
somo one else have it.
BUY BEFORE THE ADVANCE !
olili & Parker
THE LIVE
HEAL ESTATE AGEITS
HAVE SOIUE
City Property
and
VALUABLE ACREAGE ! !
AT-
f ery Ziora Figures T
SgTCall or send for their Lists.
Astoria, - Oregon.
Npw Ynrk Nnvplfv
II O ff lUSfi 111 r W a s I S W
ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES
UKI.O F. PARKEK.
CA1U, A. HANSON
rlmrftLfonenn
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steamer
I HIS WEEK.
WHITE GOODS
OVER 30 PATTERNS.
The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon.
ji. v. juuussvv "
WHOLESALE AND JIETATL DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
o
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables.
Keceived fresh every Steauior.
FIRE BRICK
DKAlKi: IN
Hay, Oats, ant Straw, Lime, Brici, Cement, M anil Plaster
Wood Delivered to Order. Drajlng-, Teamln-r ami Kx press Ilusincss.
IE.; apply 10 the Captain, or to
The Str. Telephone
Fast Time Between Portland
and Astoria.
LEAVE rOKTLAND :
Foot of Alder Street
Daily, except Tuesday, at. 7 :0o a. m.
LEAVE ASTOWA :
Wilson & Fisher's Dock.
Dally, except Tuesday, at -S :00 p. m.
The Luiiine.
FAST TIME BETWEEN
Portland and Astoria !
LEAVE ASTORIA,
Main St. Wharf.
Daily, omitting Monday, at
ON SUNDAY, at
7 A.M.
7 P.M.
LEAVE PORTLAND,
Every Night at . 8 r. m.
EXCEPT SUNDAY NIGHT.
To Canners.
Jensen's Patented Can Capping
Machine.
Will Cap and Crimp 93 CASS per JI1SUTK.
It has proved to Reduce the Leakage more
than 50 percent, less than hand capped.
Price, Jo0. Orders complied with by
The Jensen Oan-Tillins: Machine Oo.
Van Dusen & Co.
DEALERS IN
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish,
Binacle Oil. Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Sail Twine,
Cotton Sail Twine.
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements, Sewing
Machines, Paints, Oils,
Grrooeriesv 3 3to.
ViriifiiaCtoiuToliacco Store
J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor,
Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney.
Fine Cigars, Tobaccos and Smokers Articles,
Sold at Lowest MarketRates.
FRUITS, CANDIES NOTIONS.&c
fey l.tJ 1 J
n r!
1UU1 MUUd
i
is VIiT VOL HET AT
oard k Slokes
IN
Groceries and Provision?.
Fverytliiiis 111 a First-class Store
and at
Extremely Low Figures.
Cuoils IMlvcreil all over Town.
Tin Highest Price I'aui for Junk,
FOARD & STOKES
FIRE CLAY
STI-.AH1K15
(!UiU PARKER
Fben P, Pail;cr,Master.
ForTOWINU. FUKKSHT orl'HAh
II. It. 1'AKH.KU.
Seaside Bakery.
llc.st .llilii Stroatl and
CAKES OF ALL KINDS,
Manufacturers of Fino Candles.
AND
Ornamental Confectionery
And Ice Creams.
Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In Candies.
JOHSSOX, ItROW.
(5ANDV Manufactured and For Sale at
Wholesale Trices, at
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEVELAND, Trop'r.
Gooil Bread, Cale ani Pastry
None but the Best Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered In any part of the city.
-THE-
DIAMOND PALACE
GUST AY HANSEN, I'rop'r.
A Iarge and Well Selected Stock of Fine
Diaiois i Jewelry
At Extremely Low Prices.
All (lootls Bought at This Establishment
Warranted Genuine.
Watch ami Clock lSeimiriug
A SPECIALTY.
Comer Cass and Pqueinoqua Streets.
HERE ARE BARGAINS.
Stove
st!
And everything at Ueduced Prices at
J. A. Montgomery
Tin "Ware, Granite Ware, House
Furnishing Goods, Pumps,
Zincs, Builders' Hardware, Etc.
The Entire Stock at Very Low Prices.
J. A. Montgomery.
CO TO
Thompson & Ross
And get some of those No. One
California Canned Fruits
rsioM
AND VEGETABLES.
We Are Selling Cheap