The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 17, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SATURDAY .lZIuGUST 17. 18S9.
ISSUED EVERY MORNING.
(Monday excepted.)
J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY,
Publishers and Proprietors,
ASTOHIAX BUILIMXU. - - OASS STKKRT.
Terms of Subscription.
Served by Carrier, per week ..... 15 cts
ent by Mall, per month 6e cts
" 4l " one year. $7.00
rrce or postage to subscribers.
The Astokian guarantees to Its adver
tisers the largest circulation of any newspa
pcr published on the Columbia river.
Sun rise3, 5:03; sun sets, 7:04.
After to-day lots in east Astoria -will be
advanced to .r0.
English capitalists want to buv Wein
nard's brewery in Portland for '$GG0,O0P.
lne steamer Michigan arrived from
Seattle, loaded with coal for Portland,
yesterday.
During last season the Rockford can
nery, near The Dalles, shipped 11,500
cubes or saimon.
The two fire engines wera wfiiohrl vao.
terday. The Silsby weighed 0,700 pounds;
tue AmosKeag, u,ww.
The world renowned PflnV Si'nfora
played a brief but successful engagement
hi ivnappton iasc evening.
Reserved seats at the New York Novel
ty Store this morning, for the Mather
performance this evening.
A public drinking fountain, at which
aqua pura shall be dispensed, without
money and without price, is the latest
suggestion.
The State of California arrived from
San Francisco yesterday with a verv
large passenger list and 72 tons freight
for this port.
The steamer Gen. Cauby will make her
regular excursion to the forts, the cape,
andNacottab, to-morrow, lepving here
at seven o'clock.
A company was incorporated in Port
land last Thursday with a capital stock
of $2,000,000 to bridge the Columbia riv
er above Vancouver.
The two fishing; boats that left here on
the 8th inst. for Coos bay arrived there
safely after a splendid run, on Saturday
the 10th inst. at 1 p. m.
Wires down, no dispatches this morn mern
ing: what TnE Astoeian gets is on the
European plan, and no dispatches, no
pay. 'Twill bo different before long.
The steam schooner Laguna from San
Francisco for Portland, loaded with
powder arrived yesterday and anchored
at a respectful distance from the city.
On account of the length of the per
formance to-night, there being seven
acts, the curtain will rise at 8 o'clock
aharp. Those interested will please take
notice.
In the justice court yesterday Harry
Anderson, charged with the larceny of
sail and oars from John Ferry, was held
in $200 bonds to appear before the next
grand jury.
The committee to secure funds for the
competing team at the Tacoma tourna
ment raised $200 yesterday. About $250
more is needed, which will probably be
subscribed to-day.
The steamer Oregon sailed for San
Francisco yesterday with the following
freight from Asteria: 1,310 bdls snooks,
301 cases salmon, DO sks oysters and 7
tons assorted freight.
T. W. Stewai t a carpenter, was drowned
in ths Fraser river last Saturday. He
was employed on the new bridge over
the north arm of the river aud was
knocked into the water by a falling tim
ber. Hugh McGinnis, n logger, in Williams'
camp on Port Discovery bay, was instant
dy killed last Thursday by u falling tree
.and horribly mangled. His abdomen
-was dissevered, showing the internal
organs.
The 21. E. church of this oity was yes
terday the recipient of a massive silver
communion service, of five pieces, the
gift of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Elmore, of Mil
waukee, Wis., parents of Mr. Samuel El
more, of this city.
This is a great fruit year for Oregon.'
apienaia peacnes, pears ana grapes are
now in the market. Oregon fruit, Ore
gon fish, Oregon lumber, Oregon wheat,
all of primest quality and worth good
money wherever sent.
There has been considerable activity
in real estate during the week, though
no large sales are reported. Investments
seem to favor outside property, which in
some localities iB liable in the near fu
ture to prove very profitable.
Fine Columbia river salmon go over
laud for eastern epicures. The Willam
ette Chiej yesterdav took on 3,100 cases:
Jno. A. Devlin, 2,000 cs.: M. J. Kinney,
400 cs.: P. J. McGowan & Sons, 700 as.
The freight is 1 a hundred pounds.
The British legation has informed the
state department that the governor gen
eral or iauaaa, unaer powers given him
by the laws of the dominion, has reduced
the exjwrt dut3' on pine logs from $3 to
-.$2 per 1,000 feet per board measure.
Tho British bark Cambrian Queen,
1,300, Thomas master, 87 days from New
castle, N. S. W., arrived in yesterday af
ternoon with 1773 tons of coal, 500 of
which is for Astoria. The schooner Mary
Dodge, lumber laden, sailed for San Fran
cisco. Wilhelm Meyer, a farmer living near
Vancouver, was caaght under a falling
tree, ana crusueu to aeatn last Wednes
day. The body was badly mangled.
Deceased leaves an invalid wife and
five small children, in destitute circum
stances.
The new badges for tho Astoria fire
department, cpme yesterday: they are of
block tin, made in the shape of a shield,
with the words "Astoria fire department,"
engraved thereon; with a dingis on the
back to fasten to the clothing. They are
102 in number, and cost $72.75.
A lady who owns a handsome lot and
residence near Genevieve street, growing
tired of trying to get somebody to do the
work has started in to do the grading
herself, and will have her lot graded to
suit her by the time the rain sets in.
judging by the way she works at it every
day.
Some boys, while bathing on the beach
near Carnahan's store yesterday, found a
human skull, which was brought to this
ouice. it looks like the skull of an In
dian, and is in a good state of preserva
tion, minus the lower jaw. It would do
first rate as a piece of stage property in
the graveyard scene from "Hamlet."
AtRoslyn, W. T., nt midnight last
Wednesday, Fred Trotman, a saloon
keeper, shot Thos. T. Thomas, a miner.
At 8:30 a. m., an excited crowd lynched
Trotman and took his dead body back
to jail. The wounded man Thomas is
getting better, and the doctors think
he'll live. Trotman's murderers will be
arrested.
Judge Kelsey L i. shown the Corvallis
Leader a letter irom judge Bonham,
consul-general at Calcutta, in which
judge Bonham states that he has sent
his resignation of the office at Washing
ton, to take effect as soon as his suc
cessor is qualifistl. Judge Kelsey has
been recommended by the Oregon dele
gation for the office, and if he should be
appointed would take judge Bonham's
place this fall.
Settlers on the lower Nehalem are hav-
me a tonoh time of it. fiphtinc fire. A.
B. Gordon, who is teaching the Sunny-1
side school was compelled to have a va
cation last week, owing to the heavy
forest fires which caused such a dense
smoke that the scholars were unable to
study. At one time it was feared that
the school house would catch on fire,
and it was only saved by the settlers
turning out and fighting hre for n whole
day and night.
A Fulton county man owns a saw mill,
or did last week, but doesn't now. He
went to his saw mill early the other
morning, intending to take down the
blinds, sweep out and prepare lor the
day's business, when he discovered that
tuioyoa uw uucu luoio uciuih uiui. j.udj
had stolen the saws, log-carriage, cant
hooks, dogs, crowbars, wrenches, files,
tallow for the saws, tin lantern every
thing. They even carried off the water
wheel and logs, and would have got away
with the water privilege, doubtless, had
they had n little more time.
In another column is an account of
the insanity of Henry Walmbold, who
was taken to the insane asylum at Stock
ton, Co!., last Wednesday. Walmbold
was well known here, where he had re
sided for several years. He tried at var
ious times to be a political agitator, but
didn't agitate anybody very much. Of
late he had been engaged on n perpetual
motion machine. He fished all the past
season, and left here about the 5th with
$200. He was a man of considerable in
tellect in some ways but a little vague at
times. He will le back hera before long
no crazier than usual.
The steamer Barbara liucotoitz ha3
arrived down from Naas rivdr, says tho
Victoria Culoni-,., and way ports with a
large passenger list, principally return
ing fishermen. She nlsj brought 1,250
case-) from the IS. A. 1' company, Skeena
river. The pack on this river will be
only a two-third one, tho canneries aver
aging 9,000 cases apiece. On Naas river
McLellan's cannery uad put up 6,000
cases, Findlay, Durham fc Brodie, 3,000,
and the Cascade Packing company 1,500.
At River's inlet the run has been unpie-
cedently large, the two canneries run
ning there liava ali the usu they can
handle, aud are shutting down because
they ran out of material. Suotboldt &
Draney have 1C.O0J rases, and will also
put up jJLKt barrels suit suliuou. Mc
Dowell's canuery Ima a puck of 10,000
casi. The puok ut Alort bay i3 only
fair.
"I nfcv jr befora saw such rapid work,"
says a Portlander, just returned from
Fort bteveiis, to a leleyrut.i reporter,
"as I beheld at the government woiks at
the mouth of tho Columbia river. I was
down there last April, about the 1st, and
since that tiuia thtv havo made an enor
mous stride with the great stone jetty.
Believe me. lacking tho length of three
of our Portland blocks the work has
grown in the last four and one-half
months just one mile. It is an interest
ing sight to see the stone taken from the
great barges which are towed from the
quarry, and then put on the flat cars, to
be run out over the sea towards Japan,
behind the little engine which rolls great
clouds of smoke behind it. Then the
construction derrick is swung around,
and, lifting the contents of the car up,
turns it clear about and deposits it exactly
where wanted. I cannot forget how odd
that train looked going out on tho water.
It was a sight I never beheld before, but
one which I want to see again, for it
filled me with a peculiar feeling, as if it
were going out into the sea never to re
turn." Are Yon Aware That
Lemons, large and fine will be sold for
this day only at Astoria Grocery and
Canned Fruit company at 25 cents per
dozen.
Grapes, Apricots, Peaches, Pears, etc.,
aggregating 250 cases will be closed out
to-day at low figures by Astoria Grocery
and Canned Fruit Co.
Thatcher will sell this day, choice val
ley eggs at 27 cents per dozen, guar
anteed first class: go and see him.
Press Comment.
Miss Mather triumphed in her Juliet.
The whisper went around -between acta
"She is the finest Juliet I have ever seen."
Alia.
The scene in which she learns of
Romeo's banishment was touched with
real dramatic fire. Post.
ISooms.
A few rooms to let. with board, at
Mrs. E. C. ilolden's boarding house,
corner Main and Fourth streets.
Don't buy any clothing, but go at
once to the Paris Tailor first. He keeps
the finest selections at the cheapest
prices, and turns out the best work in
Astoria.
Wei'nliard's Beer.
And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa
loon, 5 cents.
Tender, Juicy Steak at Jeff's.
Notice.
The Main Street nouse affords good
accommodations at 31 per day. Regu
lar boarders, Single Rooms, $5.50 per
week. Two persons occupying one
room, $5 per week. Day board, per
week, $4.
Auction !
The Red Store will have an auc
tion of Men's and Bo3-s' Goods Thurs
day, Friday and Saturday nights.
We must move, and so must the
goods.
Go to Jeff's lor Oysters.
PROCLAIMED HIUSELF CHRIST.
But Was Sent to the Lnnatic Asylum.
S. F. Examiner, 13.
Henry Warmbold, of Astoria, Oregon,
astronomer, astrologer, physiognomist,
phrenologist, evolutionist and theoso-
Shist, was arrested Saturday night nt the
asonio cemetery.
Professor Warmbold is above the me
dium height, has long fair hair, which
curls at the end, and a long beard, while
a mild and gentle expression pervades
his countenance.
To Dr. Phelan he stated yesterday
morning, that he had been arrested in
an invocation to Isis and Osiris, by which
he had intended savmg.the world from
destruction.
"You know, doctor," said he, "that my
latter life has been devoted to astronomy
and astrology, and I know the subjects
perfectly. Why I came to be operating
m San Francisco I will explain."
"You know, sir. that I am a theoso
phist, and that I have reached the remin
iscent peridd, and remember 2,000 years
ago. At that time I wasiJesus Christ,
and vainly supposed that I .had come to
save the world. It was an error."
"The proof of what I say maybe estab
lished bv the fact that on im forht-ad.
feet, hands and over my heart, I bear
the marks which I received en the cross
2,000 years ago."
"In my latter career I have been a fish
erman at Astoria, but by the transmis
sion of thought I was notified that my
affinity lived in San Francisco, and be
ing thus warned I gave up my occupa
tion and was directed here by the great,
but invisible, powers of nature.
"On reaohing this point the same pow
er directed me to the Masonic cemetery.
where I found the gates swung ajar and
the maiden of my dreams awaiting me
with outstretched arms."
"She knew me at a glance by the pow
ers of transmission of thought, and we
communed."
"From that day to this we have con
stantly communed. When I reach the
cemetery and she is not there I look no
on the earth's surface and I find a stone,
and on this stone she has transmitted
her thoughts, which I read."
"What do you know of astronomy and
astrology?"
"This: The planetary system is in a
ferment, and I am the man destined to
save the world again. My affinity, who
is the essenoo of beauty, commands Isis,
or the moon, while I command Osiris,
the sun. Together we can causa a con
junction which would be to the world's
advantage, as both sun and moon have
had a family quarrel which must result
in a fatal explosion unless the trouble is
put at rest."
"On Saturday night I had builded a
fire, my affinity stood by my side in
spirit, Isis had come at my command,
Osiris was surlily obeying my call, when
the callous limbs of the law lay their ir
reverent hands upon mo. I was arrested,
thrown in jail, and the result must come.
I deplore it, of course, but it is unavoid
able." "That's enough," said Dr. Phelan. one
of the commissioners of insanity. "My
good man, we will have to send you to
Stockton."
"I expected as much," said the pro
fessor. "I am too learned. Two thous
and years hence I shall come back to
save the world. It is not my fault but your
own cruelty that I do not do it now, but
you know, doctor, through all ages, man's
inhumanity to. man has made countless
thousands mourn."
The attendants placed him in the van
and one more patient was added to over
crowded Stookton.
Insane In San Franclspo.
Henry Walmbold, a German fisherman,
aged 3G years, residing at 553 Mission
street, was committed to the Stockton
insane asylum yesterday. Walmbold
was arrested at the Masonic cemetery on
Sunday, where an officer found him
drinking refuse water of the vilest descrip
tion. When questioned by the officer no
said that he was Jesus Christ, and that
he was drinking of the spring of eternal
life. He spoke learnedly of the trans
mogrification of souls theory, and Baid
that he was the ruler of the universo.
The cause of his mania was not ascer
tained by the insanity commissioners.
S. F. Chronicle, 13.
TO DISPEL COLDS.
Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the
system effectually, yet gently, when
costive or bilious, or when the blood is
impure or sluggish, to permanently cure
habitual constipation, to awaken the
kidneys and liver to a healthy activity,
without irritating or weakening them,
use Syrup of Figs.
A Judgment for $12,870,
In the United States circuit oourt yes
terday E. T. B. Mills, of the firm of Mills
& Co., secured a judgment for $12,870
againBt the Oregon Railway and Naviga
tion company. The amount was secured
on tho ground that it was an overcharge
of freight on a large consignment of
wheat shipped by -the plaintiff from
Washington territory to San Francisco
in February, 1886. The amount which
the plaintiff tendered as dse, nt the
agreed rate, was $72,43(5, while the
anount charged and paid by the plaintiff
under protest was $85,307. S. F. Chron
icle, 13.
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Boils and pimples and other affections
arising from impure blood may appear
at this season, when the blood is heated.
Hood's Sarsaparilla removes the cause of
these troubles by purifying, vitalizing,
and enriching the blood, and at the same
time it gives strength to the whole sys
tem. Quarantine Vets.
The board of health held a special
meeting yesterday, at which war was de
clared against the Pacific Coast Steam
ship company by the adoption of a res
olution directing quarantine officer Law
lor to allow no vessel belonging to that
company to dock or land its passengers
without the payment of the quarantine
fees amounting to $7.50. It is understood
that the Paoifio Coast Steamship com
pany bos refused to pay quarantine fees
on the ground that the aotion of the
board of health in levying such fees was
illegal. The resolution just adopted by
that body will doubtless bring matters to
a climax. S. F. Chronicle, 13.
Is Consumption Incurable?
Read the follewing: Mr. C. H. Morris,
Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with
Abscess of Lungs, and friends and phy
sieians pronounced me an Incurable
Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, am
now on my third bottle, and 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 Consumptien 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.
The latest style of Gents' Boots and
Shoes at P. J. Goodman's.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mrs. Martin Foard, and Misses Tillie
and Mary Foard left yesterday for San
Francisco.
Carl Adler of Baker City came down
on yesterday's boat and goes to the beach
to-day for a short sojourn there.
Dr. Wm. P. Gibbon came over from
Glenwood farm yesterday, and went to
the seaside to spend a few days before
returning to his home in California.
Hon. Sol. Hirsch, United States minis
tor to Turkey, will arrive this morning.
He goes to the beach for a few days. He
has been in poor health since his return
from Europe.
A Denial of Adverse Rumor!.
A contemporary recently stated that
the grading on the Astoria and booth
Coast railroad would shortly be discon
tinued "owing to a lack of ready funds
to proceed."
"This statement is untrue," said Wil
liam Reid, president of the Astoria and
South Coast railroad, to an Oregonian
reporter yesterday. "Instead of discon
tinuing work the company has two sur
veying parties, of sixteen men each, in
thetieid. Onsjpirty has surveyed and
located twelve miles from the l-.j..s:Je
junction to the summit of Lewis and
Clarke river. The other mrtv has sur
veyed from the summit of the Lewis and
Clarke down to the Nehalem river valley,
and has reached Jewell, thirteen miles
distant, through an immense body of
timber, finding the summit to be 1,300
feet high, and requiring a tunnel of only
300 feet at the top. This party is now
proceeding on the way southerly to the
Willamette valley."
"A contract has been let by the Pa
cific Construction company to W. H.
Parker to complete the entire grading
and rock work for seven and a half miles
from the Seaside up the Lewis and
Clarke, to be finished by Christmas; an
other contract, for the same distance,
for the clearing has been let to H. Le
fevre, at the rate of $1,000 per mile, in
cluding grubbing; another contract has
been let to Charles H. Ewing for the
grading from the Ocean house to Grimes'
hotel, to bo finished before October 8,
next; nnother contract has been let to
Hoffman & Bates for the long trestle
work across the Nekanikum river and
across O'Hanna creek, and the bridge
across the entrance to the lake; the con
tract for the ties was let last Saturday to
L. Michaels. The ties are to bo delivered
before October 8, next. 1 have signed all
these contracts." Oregonian, IS.
Klccfric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so wtl
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same .ong of
prai.-e.- -A purer uu'diciuc tloi s nut ex
ist and it is guaranteed to do all that is
claimed. Klectric Bitters will cure all
discuses of the Liver and Kidi-eys. will
remove Pimples. BoiN, Salt Kb iiui ;md
othei affections caused bj tnijftn-Iilnnil.
Will drive Malari-i l'tom the M-deui
ami prevent as well as cuie Malaual le
vers. For cure of Headache, ronti na
tion and Indigestion try Electric Bit
ters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. l'rice 50 cts. and S1.00
per bottle at jl C. Dement's.
Pushing The Survey With Vim.
The vim with which tho survey of the
Albany and Astoria road is being pushed
seems to indicate that it will bo a settled
thing. The last snrvoy passes through
the farm of Samuel Coad, about three
quarters of a mile from our main street.
This road comes to us without solicita
tion, but that does not distract from the
advantages wo will gain from it. Dallas
Correspondence Salem Statesman.
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Poor Man's Ctace !
Mpssrs. Hobb & Parker have Sixty
Acres Land.
Four-fifths of which Is entirely clear and
fit to build on Immediately
Adjacent to llic Sklpauon Landing,
"Which will be laid out In 'flve-acre tracts,
each tract divided Into four parts by slvty
foot streets, each tract to sell for 500, or
one-fourth, or one block for 8150, and up
wards. Tersons wishing the tlrst chance at
this desirable Suburban Property will call
on Messrs. Bobb & Parker, Real Estate
Agents, for full Information.
For this district, we are now
pared to furnish them in all
sizes from 18 to 36.
Every Pair is Guaranteed
No Better Fitting Corset Manufactured.
C, H. COOPER,
oa
HERE ARE BARGAINS.
Stoves at Cost!
And everything at Reduced Prices at
J. A. Montgomery's
Tin "Ware, Granite "Ware, House
Furnishing (looJs, Pinups,
Zincs, Builders' Hardware, Etc.
The Fntlre Stock at Very Low Prices.
J. A. Montgomery.
Look
apoiEt
25 Splendid City Lot s
IN DIFFERENT PARTS
To be placed on the Market at Exceedingly Favorable Trices within the next
WANTS
I want to see things a-going and wont
wait a minute ; business is at a stand
still ; but I have too big a stock on hand.
You Need a Mew Rig !
I Must Have The Coin.
Come to my Emporium of bright bar
gains and dress up like a Prince. I
, . promise to treat you in a royal manner,
by giving you the best in the land for
little money.
HERMAN WISE,
The Reliable "Bargain Seller,"
OCCIDENT HOTEL BUILDING.
oyal Wore
Having been appointed agent
for the sale of
celebrated
Royal Him r m
TJSEIVr A
THE
ry Goods and Clothing House,
OF ASTORIA.
Kohler & Chase Ira House,
SOLE AC1KNT3 FOR
The MATCHLESS. DECKER
BROTHERS, Ivers & Pond
and J. C. & Fischer Pianos,
ALSO
Mason & Hamlin and A. B.
Chase Cos Organs.
Wi ite for Catalogue and Prices.
WINTER & HARPER,
71 Morrison St., PORTLAND, OK.
Sheet Music and Merchandise Dep't Separate.
. W. FISCHER, Proprietor.
Out
OF OLNEY'S ASTORIA.
Five Days.
The Astoria Real Estate Co.
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THE
Railroad Terminus
OF THE
llvvaco & Shoalwaier Bay Railroad.
A GRAND SUMMER RESORT.
The coming County Seat. This tine loca
tion, soon to be the principal town in Pacilic
County, W. T., is now platted in lots and
blocks and is in the market. Here Is a Rare
Opportunity for Profitable Investment.
JiOts for Sale for $.10 and Upwards
B. A.SEAB0RG, Ilwaco,W.T.
The AstoriaSelectSchool
Will Ro-open September 2nd, 1889.
Regular Classes will resume their woik,
without any interruption.
New Classes will be organi7Cd in Higher
Mathematics, Higher English, German, etc.
A Teachers' Class will be formed for those
who are preparing themselves for teachers.
Tuition paid in two weeks after presenta
tion of bill. No deduction made excepting
in case of sickness.
EMMA C. WARREN,
Principal.
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