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"REJ- Wi hc JlaUg gtoratt. j ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY., JAXUAKY 9. 1810 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, (Monday excepted.) J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors. ArosiAN Ut :ui.N. - CassStkfkt. Terms or Subscription. Served by Carrier. ier week ........ Sea; Iiy Mail, per mouth. Sent liy Mail, one year .........-... Prrr of po:i$e to MiltscnbiTs. ,-. I.", cts Co cts ... S7.00 Tiik Atokiax Riiarantets to its adver tlJ xlie larptM .'iiciilatioi of auy ncw-iia-lr jHin4ed ou the Columbia river. iTityautl County Clfilcttl I'sipcr. Tlie Clatoi mill starts up again to-, 1 ' " I &a A raxm fire was the principal at traction yesterday. A jtostoffice has been established at Oolumbia City, with Moses IMcGrew s postmaster" The regular weekly nieetiujr of the V. CT. U. will be held at 0 i :., to day, in the T. AC C. A. hall. It is understood that Dick Marion will have charge of the musical depart ment a! the New York Novelty store. Mayor Crosby's suggestions about thecnine houses meet with aflinnative response in the mind of many of our citizens The biggest sturgeon caught in the Columbia river ia 1SS9 weighed G'38 jwmmls. They are still being caught i latm li s oav to ivniamn. Tlie Tuh" for timber lands has nbotU conxhi at present. i be revived whon the charms of spring awaken, awakoi). and the mocking bird is sing ing ou the bough. Over at Tacoma. Louis Ladeaux was sent to jail for two weeks for swearing through a telephone; aud thus are the rights of American em sens dnily abridged. The Idaho papers allude to "a slight Tiowfall,' in the hilis and rocky fn5tno5SQr of the mountains. The flight snowfall' in places is sixteen feat deep, and more is coming. It looks funny, in this wooden coun try to soo lumber being unloaded from the A Manet- from (J raj's harbor. This : of tlie cedar kind, thousands T acres f which are in this county. A dispatch from Portland at nine yesterday morning said that the c'ay boat had not left there; so that's why wc had no mad yesterday afternoon. We can't expect much better luck to day, as thf ice is thick in the interior. Looking Forward," is the first brochure of the year flung on this do?k. It is a companion to Edward Bellamy's "Looking Backward," and wil! interest more of the people on tho crust of this earth, which is the plan et on which we live Astor Lodge. No. G, Iv. or P., in stalled the following ollicers last even ing for the enduing term: P. C, Aug. Daniclsen: C C, Chris. Evcnseu: V. C A. W. Uizingcr: P., Ilermnn Wise: of B. and X H. A. Smith; M. of ' Eju O. B. Estes; I G., Aug. Rppetz; ; O. G- A. C&rtan. The Behring Sea Packing company incorporated in San Francisco, last Friday. Tor fishing, trading and min ing purposes, with $100,000 capital, of which $52,000 havo been subscribed. Directors James Eva. .lames Madi son, II. J. Barling, Charles Lundberg and Charles A Johnson. It ahravs makes a Chinaman mad to throw a snowball at him-and that's i.M 4i. .,.. r : i:, i fn.,. i:i,. mnkesuch a fus about it the bovs wouldn't find the sport in it that thev do. but a Chinaman feels insulted and wmitsto stop aud palaver whenever an urchin heaves a dab of snow at j,jm There are a good manv ways of mak- mg a living. Two voting . Two voting men of this city have hit upon what seems to be one of the new wavs. They go from hou to house canvassiug for cabinet photographs for $3.25 a dozen. Of , this the photographer who does the work gets $2.75, and the 50 cents is their commission. The photographs arc worth the money. AN OLD ASTORIAN RcviMts The Scenes Of His Yontli. A great many old Astoriaus, and probably a few not so old, remember A. B. McKcan, a gentleman who did business here for manv vears, and who left here December 25th, 1SG3, for California On Christmas eve. 1889. just 2G years after, he returned here on a visit to his friends and relatives, of whom there arc many in the city, and has been comparing the past and the present. Ho recognizes but few old land marks, and finds the Astoria of to day a very different place from the Astoria of the days when ho sold SL500 worth of shingles from two trees that he cut down just south of Capt. Hustlers house. FSRSONAL MENTION. John West of Westport. is in tho city. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The CiXilby resumes her Iiwaco route this morning. -The OcJ.-laliama. which left Port- coon ia a bidlv battered shape. She j Boclhng, Thompson and Ao come down to ieliee the Jtf.jy, which ! .to0- -1- -blissetyot 7, is reiwried sinking at Skipanon. i hA Siupanon addition . Xrl lrtl -rri-o 4 i r Whifslntn vn.nn in frmn Snn Vwin. ' H?" '" X.' X' .. -.., rv . " . , - , bib a. Stan CISCO and immediately proceeded to the scene of the collision. She is an ugly looking craft, but is well fitted for the vork. Whitelaw has just two weeks in which to raise the Ulan McKenzie and get 819,550 for the job. So Ton JCilce a Good Cigar? Call at Charley Oisen's, east or C. II. Cooper's. He will suit you. A fine stock of cigars to select Irom. The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Goodmas's. Jicinember the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year "round. TelcpheaelioUsnn House. Best Beds in town. Booms per night 30 and 35 cts per week S1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shees: also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, at JT. J. UOODHA2TS. Hh vn O ClWUK.CSielIV .LUUnilULT, THMfflC Specials to The Astorian. DEATH OF EMOV. WOODS, Tie "Wide West'5 Wre&M on De struction Islaui, Dec. 27tli. citiursAvi: at ronr towxsexik l'onr Townbknd, "Wash.. Jan. 8. TLe little sleam banre Wi'lr iVcst, j which left Aslori.i on the 2Gth of last j raontb, is gonf. But her crew are all saie in uus citv. m i: o ' f ii. P'..7 Wn-t XTiT,? ; X says that the vessel wis wrecked on Destruction Island at about four o'clock on the morning of tbe 27th of December and speaks in the highest terms of his crew for their gallant con duct during the ordeal. ALL TIIK CLAIJIAvrs Will Have an Opportunity to I!p Heard. "Washington-, .Tan. 8. The senate special committee on the world's fair of 1S92, met this morning. It was de cided that St Louis should be heard to-day, aud Chicago to-morrow, "Wash ington on Friday and New -York on Saturday. Governor Francis opened the discussion on behalf of St. Louis. ni:E in east st. louis. A L 01 AVut One lliimlrrd thousand Hollar. Est St. Louis. Jan. 8. -The West ern Union Telegraph oGico at St. Louis burned this morning. The operators saved their lives by way of fire escapes. An associated press of fice on the second floor was totally pestroyed. There were but a few persons who were in the building when the fire started and although several firms occupied offices and stores in the building, their estimated loss is $100,000 of which tho Western Union loses half. THE MONTANA 3IUDHLE. Carrying Fillibutterins Measnn-s to Ex treme. Helena, Mont, Jan. 8. When the senate met this morniug none of the Democratic senators were present. A call of the house was ordered and the sergeani-at-arms set out in search of the absent members. P.irberry was j found but refused to come stating that ( there was no authority for taking him. I Tho secretary of state will not sign the certificates or the Democratic sen ators elect at auy hazard. Lieutenant Governor Eickards has ordered tho sergeant-at-arms to bring tho absentees before the bar of the senate, even if he has to invoke aid from the civil authorities. The latter now are out trying to enforce order. Governor Toole recognized tho or ganization of the senate by sending in a message. nEvni of i:x-;ov. wopns. Rrief IJiosraphy of a Prominent Citizen. I Portland, Jan. 8. At 7 o'clock last j $' Er"V10r GTffC W liml of Zi- Vmnnnlp lwi(?nWll ,M ilitc- if- fiffit- crtfTVirT?irr frnm i ntYkli ' tion of diseasef: for the past three years. Deceased was a native of Boone county, Missouri, having been lxrn there in 1831. In 1817 he accom panied his parents to this state and lived with them on his father's dona tion land claim at North Yamhill. Early he evinced an aptitude for the legal profession, and after studying I law unaided for some time he was ad- mitted to the bar. He speedily gained a Prominent position m his profession, i which he maintained till stricken by , I ?,lsef ,boon ter his admission to "?, barr e made himself felt in the fiel? .of Pf logical debater, and ,n J8 he was chosen governor o i H i - i , Subsequently he was appointed gov- i crnor of Utah by the late president j Grant. i I"e exact time of his funeral has not yet been fixed, but it is not ex pected to take place before Sunday. MITCHELL VS. MANDEVILLE. ti. v:.m,. J no i-count. The PngHM I'umnieK London, ell the Jan. 8. Charlev Mitch- iiHr.lr"vJ v;a pugilist count Manderville and Mr. Abing- lJU 111 fi ICOUlUlilUb JUbli llILflll. ' Viscount Manderville wasbadlv beat en before the combatants were sepa rated. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. JAN. 8. As Filed In The County ltrwinlcr Office Yesterday. W. E. Dement and wife to O. L Peterson, -19.32 acres, sec. 36, T. 8 N, 11 10 W S W. D. Hoxter and 'wife to L. M. Whellev, quit claim deed to lots 1, 8, 4 and 6, blk 93, and lots 1, and -L blk 18, Adair's L W. Case to John Levin, lots 32 and 33, tract 2, blk 21, H. & A.'s W. McCrosky and wife to G. W. Yocnm, quit claim deed lot-LblkH9,01ney's A. W. Berry and wifo to W. L. Kobb and Theo. Bracker, lols 1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 42, blk 31, 1st addition to Alder brook 9S6 290 15 4,000; i Boelling, Thompson and No ! land to Ed Hallock, lots 13 aud 14, blk 7, Skipanon ad dition 180' 125 i i JJUtNJllJy, JLllUUipSUil UUU iiu- I i 125 Bussett, lot G, anon audition.. Previously reported this month S 552,735 Total for year to date 8558,457 ... ... i aa.i Coffee and cake, ten rants, at the Central Restaurant. AH Hie patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest Serfumery, and toilet articles etc can c bought at the lowest prices at J. V. Conn's drug store, opposito Occident hotel, Astoria. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mrs. Wixslow's SooTiruca Syrup should alwaj-s 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. CUllrei Or jitrFitcker's Castiria NEXT SEASON'S SALMON PRICE. Will It Be More Or Less Than It Was Last Year, On The Ri?er? .l.VM.sr tj VEST J OX TO AXSWEIt. The Columbia Biver Fishermen's Protective Union have called a meet ing for next Wednesday, to decide upon the price that gill net fishermen will ask for Columbia river salmon, furnished to cauners on tlus river next seasen: It is thought probable that the can ners as usual, will acquiesce in the matter and pay the price. Last year they didn't. The Fishermen's Union set the price at $1.25 a fish. Some of the winners thought that wasn't enough. If they didn't tliiuk so, they acted as though they did, for the offered the fishermen more. Be ginning at Clifton, the offer was made of sundry bonuses and privileges that practically made the Columbia river salmon cost the canners Sl.4.0 apiece. The result was that salmon canners who sold at S1.G0 say there was noth ing in it for them at that figure. The wonder is sometimes expressed that the fishermen's union holds to gether as well as it does. Part of its cohesive powers is due to the kindly co-operation of the canners. In their anxiety to hinder each other they afford potent aid to the union, and make matters comparatively easy for tho members of that organization. Last year when the union set tho price of fish at $1.25, at first went up a declaration ''We can't pay it" A little later came news that one cau ner "on the dead quiet," was giving out free twine; then was afforded evi dence that another was giving or promising a bonus ou certain boats; one firm well fixed in the matter of Portland real estate declared they would give the men "free grab". With $1.25 a fish and "free grub." the occupation has a financial charm of which it would otherwise be de void. "As a matter of fact, tho canners gave tho men all they demanded, and considerably more. It has ortcu been a source of sur prise to business men, on and off the river, why the canners on the stream haven't done what a great mauy other similar manufacturers, less favorably situated, have successfully accom plished, viz; organized a trust. The matter has been tried several times, and has failed for one reason; lack o mutual confidence. While every canner on the river sees and agrees to its business sense and its financial requirements, yet when they come together, they usually agree to disagree. The last effort The Astomax mado in this direction was in March 18S7. lu a series cf articles written at that time this paper showed tho necessities of tho situation so clearly that an effort partially successful, was made which resulted in the bonding of ten canneries. But the projectors didn't have the nerve to carry it through, and though on a $150,000 investment they stood to win $500,000, sure, on the rise in real estate alone, they let go, and the thing tumbled to pieces. It will be done, sometime, and the business run on its merits. "" 0L'CASI0XAL K,XD W0BD' Is it worth while that wo jostle a. brother, Bsaring his load on this rough road of life? Is it worth while that we jeer vt each other, In blackness of heart that wo war to tho knife? God pity us all in onr pitiful strife. Were it not well, in this brief little jour ney, On over the isthimia, down into the tide, Wo givo him a fish instead of a serpent. Ere folding the hands to bo and abide Forever and ayo iu dust at his side? THE I.ESSOX. Beneath tho sea tho sun has dropped, Tho rolling waves aro golden topped. And but a baud of burnished gold Shows where the sea and sky enfold. And outlined clear against tho sky, A thin mast towers black and high, And with the waves that ebb and flow, The pictured spar moves to and fro. As era tho compass point shows north, 1 And wanders slowly back nnd forth I Until the point is fixed at last yi and Jef fc nQW EwiDg3 the mnst Bat tvri"Bnt fl"Is tue breezes die, Tao mast points upward to the sky, I A1W UAVAO UUWi MMU UVU1 AW AAJWIU, There is but one way that Above For Fine Photographs Go to Misses Carruthers' photograph gallery: iinra street opposite ;an & Sherman's. Mor- IVcisihnrd't I5't. And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 centSj McalH Cooucd to Order. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central KeMaurant next to Foard & Stokes'. BEST BUY ON T8E MARKET. TO ALDERBROOK. E.ol.s Only $75. WIN&ATE & STONE. Sea Haven! 1 For Lois In this Coming Seaport City of Washington, Apply to the Undersigned. Fifty per cent, advance. In prices February 1st. 1890. after Wm. B. Adair, Agent. FOR SALE. On Young's River, Four Miles from the City, , Fifty -Five Acres. A Most Desirable Buy. In quire at this Office. TUB ADDITION HO ICE AT ASTORIA. But Stcailoat Traffic is Stopped in Tie Frozen Interior. xo noAT noirx yesterday. Tke ''Thompson" Will Arrive at Noon With 3I&H and Passnser. At daybreak yesterday morning the blue waters of the bay were ruffled by a keen breeze from the east, and the thermometer indicated 28 degrees. There has been no ice and no stoppage to marine traffic here where the com ing and going of the waves and the pleasant temperature make such stop page an impossibility. Not so, however, in the gelid inter ior. From all points to the east come reports of severe and continued cold. The li. R. Thompson left on time, but near Westport met heavy ice, and, with difficulty, the boat made Hunters. The Willamette was too solid to ad mit of the Telephones leaving Port land, so no mail or passengers arrived yesterday. At ten a. si., the thermometer indi cated 32, the barometer began to fall, the east wind ceased, the sky became overcast, and pilots in from the offing reported a strong wind from the south ward, the warm breath of the Pacific, which started the snow to thawing. At 130 p. sf., the Santa Rosa ar rived, having been fivo and a half hours smashing her way down from Kalama, and went to sea an hour later. The Thompson leaves Hunters at six o'clock this morning, for this city, with passengers and mail transferred by rail from Portland to that point She will be here by noon, to-day. HUE EARNEO THE PRESENT. The Correct Caper On the Occasion of a P.irth. The latest fad in fashionable circles is tho birth gift. It is the proper thing now for the husband to give his wife a prcstnt upon tho advent I each and every addition to the family. Something useful a3 well as orna mental is usually selected by tho bus baud, who has had a tip a3 to what would be the most acceptable. This is a very pretty custom. It has a teudency to develope the sweetest and purest maternal instincts in woman, as will be shown by this in stance. A young couple had reached that stage in their career where it was nec essary for tho party of the second part to hustlo out and purchase tho birth gift. This ho did, and when the little stranger had been washed and dressed, the proud papa "marched to the bed side bearing tho precious cherub laid on an elegant seal skin coat for its mamma. As he carefully deposited the outfit on tho bed the fond mother rolled the kid to one side and com menced to count the buttons and loops on the cloalj, oven before inquiring whether the child was a boy or a girL Another young husband in the same neighborhood concluded that diamond earrings were about the only proper gift with which to celebrate the arrival of his first offspring. So he bought the diamonds, put them in his vest pocket and held himself ia readiness to make tho presentation. But nature wasn't running on schedule lime in this case, and for three days and nights this young man flittered on the ragged edge of suspense before lie got a chance to spring the jewels. When finally told that ho was the father of a thirteen pound girl he plunged into the room and crowding the diamonds into his wife's hand blurted out 'There, Ivate, are your earrings, and the Lord knows you'vo earned 'em." The way to make money is to save it. Hood's Sarsaparil'a is the matt econom ical medicine to buy, as it is the only medicine of which can truly be said. "100 docs or.e dollar.' Do not take any oilier preparation if you have decided 10 buy Hood's Sarsaparilla. RUBBERS! Headquarters for Rubbers. HEAVY GOODS FOR MEN ! The Largest Stock of La dies' and Gents' Fine Shoes in the City. We Offer Bargains for the Next Ten Days in Gents' Fancy Slippers. &C0., The Leading Shoe House of Astoria For Sale ! The West One-Half of Block 71, Hectare's Astorii. Only three blocks south of the Odd Fel lows' building. There Is a One dwelling on this choice property that will rent at top figures tbe year round. . For further particulars inquire or ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. IHM Scratched 28 Years Bed covered with acale. HcIiIbz ter rible. Baffrrlag eadleas 2Ve relief. Bee ten aad medicines fall. Speedily eared r Catlcara at a Cost el" 95. Cured by Cuticura If I had known of the Cuticuka Rkjik dics twenty-eight years aco it would have saved me $200.00 (two hundred dollars) and an immense amount of suffering. My dis ease (psoriasis) commenced on my head In a spot not larger than a cent. It spread rap idly all over my body and got under my nails. The scales would drop off of me ail the time, and my suffering was endlest aud without relief. One thousand dollars would uot temp: me to have this disease over again. 1 am a poor man. but feel 1 ich to be relieved of what soma of the doctors said was leprosy, some nnsworm, psoriasis, etc I took . . . aud . . . Sarsaparillas over one year and a half, but no cure. I went to two or three doctors and no cure. I cannot praise the Ccticuka IUmedies too much. They have made my skin as clear aud free from scales as a baby's. All I used of them were three boxes of "Cuticura" aud three bottles ef 'Cuticura Kesolvent," and two cakes of Cuticura Soap. If you had been here and said 3011 would have cured me for Sjoo, you would have had the money. I looked like the picture In your book of psor iasis (nlcture number two. "How to Cura Skin Diseases"), but now I am as clear as any person ever was. Tiirougn iorce otnablt ' 1 ruo my nanus over my arms and legs to scratch once in a whi!o. bu to no purpose. I am all well. 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My acquaint ance and association with the doctor war rants mc In saying that he Is a gentleman In his daily bearing, and as a physician and surgeon there are none who excel turn and few on the coast who equal htm. Under his peculiar, wondeiful and magic treatment I began at once to feel like a new man. He has imparted to me tho onl v true "Elixir of Life' a cure ; and I cheerfully recommend him to the ailing, sick and afllicted all over the land, for ho Is an honest pliysleHn. GEOItGB H. PHELPS. 1C Clay street. Portland. Oiegon. TliLs well-kiiown and reliable specialist.! treats private, cnronic sum nervous utseasas. Including geucr.il debility, loss of manhood and Impotency. Consul tat ions free, day or night. Correspondence solicited. Send 10 cents in stamps for Marriage Guide. Ad dress PORTLAND SURGICAL AND MED ICAL DISPENSARY, 132 and KH Third S..., corner of Alder, Portland, Oregon. 1ET ME INFLUENZU You Shiver and Sneeze While I am anxious to sell olF the remaining lot of I offer them now at greatly reduced prices. Also WINTER CAPS of all sorts and GLOVES. We all want" Gloves, especially now. I will make them go at greatly reduced rates. HERMAN WISE -THE- Old Reliahle Clothier anrl Hatter Occident Hotel Building. vi t wnnmn r nn (Successors to) J. P. HYNES, DEALERS IX- Groceries Produce. "Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELEFHOXE NO. 7. P. O. BOX 390. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Beit Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, -AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE. 70BST :wr. "Elixir j I v.a M I 0NAL1 Now is the time, plain figures. The cash purchases. a : : i : : : ! ! "I l- -l 4 in -- r T--i-A H ' JLUJ) IO 11U J. CLCJL JJ 55lii!!iCe IL C00PER.MM -lXJJUaVC5XS But Buy Immediately, if Not Sooner in Kinney's Before It is All Gone. We are now selling lots in this fine Addition for $100 and $125 that in less than one month will more than double in value. It is Less than One Mile from the 0. E. & 1 Boci, ant BeantiMy Sitnatei. XZEEXT & The Mikado. CANDY MANUFACTORY. N. J. BERGMAN, Prop'r. Fine Chocolate Bon Bons FKESII MADE DAILY. As Well as All Other Kinds of Cream Candies. Please Call and Givo Me n Trial. TniRD STREET, Next to Western Union Telegraph Office. J. B. Wyatt, 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. AgricHltural Implements, Scwiug Machines, Taints, Oils, Groceries, IE3to. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for tha most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can pet Better Fits, Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANT. New Goods bv Every Steamor. Call aai 8m HIm ami Satisfy Toaneir. P. J. NUany. Merchant TaDor. Twenty Per Cent Off VERCOATS FOR TEH DATS. don't wait. All these goods are marked above percentage will be deducted on iiasiiiHiiiimiiiHaii iirilr IMiomnoci Kn-f d4-ir U11IV UUfclilCJOO, ULIU (3Ul.Cblg.UU glfUUiJ. COOS, -WHILE- You Have Been Looking Back ! AND Regretting Lost Opportunities RENEW YOUR COURAGE ! ACCEPT PRESENT OPPORTUNITIES. AND GET THERE ELI! Elmore, Sanborn A Co. Or Win. Loeb, about it. Here is a mm le Make Money Met 1 in all aaaaaaaavaaaaaaanaaa t mr-i- -.-- I n t " I - LI Left, storia ! Agents Astoria. ave Been Made