The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 19, 1890, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
WEDNESDAY.
-FEBRUARY 19. 1890
Citj-M Ceimty OMcial Paper.
A Madisox, Mich., -widow kills
tliree birds ritliTne stone by insert
ing in the Adrian Times her hus
band's obituary notice, a card of
thanks and a notice that she trill auc
tion off her late partner's personal
effects.
The last run of shad "will soon
cease to be a figure of speach in Mas
sachusetts. The fish commissioners
find a decrease of 90 per cent in the
catch since 1879. It not exterminated
by reckless catching, the Columbia
river shad will, in a short time be a
valuable addition to the food fishes of
this section.
"With a keen sense of the justice of
rendering unto Caesar the things that
are Caesar's, the Spokane Falls Jie
tiew thinks that: "Some of the 'boys'
who have won big 'pots' in poker
games at Olynipia ought to ease their
conscience by paying thechaplain of the
legislature. Or a half-dollar 'rake-off'
might be established in the big games,
and the accumulations used for that
purpose. That member who won
$1,500 in one night, and then listened
to a free prayer the next morning,
ought to be ashamed of himself."
"The Sunnyside Printing company
of Sing Sing, N. Y., h'aye "a pud
ding." They had a contract with the
New York state prison authorities to
get eighty printers for sixty cents a
day each. As a compositor ought to bo
able, even n convict, to get up 6,000
cms a day, the Sunnyside company is
going to get its composition for ten
cents a thousand ems. This is almost
as good as promising the boys more
and then standing them off, and gives
the Sonny Siders a big "pull." Their
competitors Jiave to pay 35 and 40
cents, and when the Sonny Siders get
bidding on work they can take bread
out of the mouths of men and women
who are on the outside of prison walls.
"Wonder what is the Typographical
Union going to do about it?
A FALSE ALAR3I.
The Fire Department Arrhes in Very
Good Time.
Chief Gillette sprang a false alarm
on the fire boys last night, as has been
his custom of late, to see how quickly
they would respond. At 10:45, when
the men were supposed to bo asleep,
he stepped into police headquarters
and instructed the central office to
notify the firemen that there was a
fire in a tent near the O K stable.
In three minutes and four seconds
from the time the alarm was sent in
the hose cart reached the intersection
of Riverside avenue and Lincoln
street Officers Coverly and Smith
held the watch.
Officer Coverly says he has been
present at the engine house several
times at night when alarms were sent
in, and in every case the men were in
their places and had the horses hitched
in seventeen seconds. Spokane Falls
Review, 15.)
CLEAtt TOUR TJLC
. v"5!
It is now known that a p!m
ply skin is not In result ol
blood disease, but is caused by
impaired digestion, for which
they now givo vegetable cor.
roctlTcs instead of minerals.
Two short testimonials arc giv
es to contrast the action of tho p tash sarsa
parillas and Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla.
Xk. a D. Stuart ofI221Mistionstrcctt 9.T.,
wtMh that aae took ono of the leading sarsa
ywQIat for iadigestion and dyspepsia. It;
al? Act was to canto pimples to appear on
fccriace. Upon taking Joy's Vegetable Sarsa
MpfBi tho tot effect was tho disappearance
Ttke tUaplat and sho was subiaqncntly rc-
Uwi ef the Indigestion and dyspepsia.
JLofeert Stewart also writes
fram Pcta.ama, Csl, that be
lie troahled with boils ho
led that ono of the- leading
afMpariHas actually increased
thetroptioas, which respond
4 at onee to Joy's Vegetable
sparllla and disappeared immediately
The U. P. New Assistant Ajrcnt.
Sax Francisco, Feb. 15. W. H.
Hurlburt, tho newly appointed assis
tant general passenger agent of the
Union Pacific, arrived hero yesterday
from Chicago. Hurlburt, an old rail
way man, paid a visit to San Fran
cisco in 1872. He took charge of the
Union Pacific office in tho afternoon,
but did no active work. When asked
concerning the proposed consol
idation of tho Union Pacific and
fhe Chicago and Northwestern
cftece in this city, ho said:
"That plan was talked of, but found
to be utterly impracticable. If such
an arrangement were made, the North
western would insist on handling the
aetern business of the Union Pacific.
The latter road could not consent to
this, as there are too many lines from
all Ttarts of the east which bring traffic
to the Union Pacific, and it would not
do to shut them off and depend on
the Northwestern road."
The peculiar combination, proportion
a4 preparation of Hood's Sarsaparilla
aaakes this medicine different from
others and superior to them all in ac
tual curative power. Sold by all drug
gists. Trepared by C. I. Hood fcfo.,
Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass.
Meals Cooked to Order.
Private rooms for ladies and families:
at Central Restaurant, next to Foard &
; tike m Geed Clear?
Call at Charley Olsen's, cast of C. 11.
"s. lie will suit you. A line
of cigars to select from.
ABTICE TO MOTHERS.
Hub. "Wikslow's Soothing Syrup
sfesttM always bo used for children
teetalag. It soothes the child, softens
tke rams, allays all pain, cures wind
ehsJkv and is the best remedy for diar-rjSMLTwenty-five
cents a bottle.
TelekMeifUriBC Messe.
Bast Beds in town. Rooms per night
M mmL 96 ct&, per week S1.50. N ew and
iTivate entrance.
Lvfttew's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes;
aitaiexible hand-turned French Kids,
at P. J. Goodman's.
far the Austin house at the
is open the year 'round.
XHHntCrrferFitcaer's Gasttria
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ENGLAND MD AMERICA,
A New ExMtioii Treaty Pending
In the Senate.
slX UXAMlWGEn J'l'JlLIC.lTIoy.
Several Important Additions to the List
of Crimes and Offenses.
Following is the full text of the new
extradition treaty negotiated by Sec
retary Blaine mid pending in the
United States senate. It will be ob
served that it materially differs from
the treaty negotiated by the secretary
and rejected by the senate, in that it
does not directly or indirectly provide
for the surrender of what are known
as "political criminals" alleged Fe
nians, home rulers, nationalists and
the like, charged with crime in resist
ing coercion, eviction, etc while it
adds a long list to the crimes that are
"extraditable," such as embezzlers, de
faulters and the like.
The full text of the treaty is as fol fel fol
eows: Extradition convention between the
United States of America and her
Brittanuic majesty, supplementary to
the tenth article of the treaty con
cluded between the same high con
tracting parties on tho Gth day of Au
gust, 1842.
Article L The provisions of the
said tenth article arc hereby made ap
plicable to the following additional
crimes:
1. Manslaughter.
2. Counterfeiting or altering mon men
ey: uttering or bringing into circula
tion conterfeit or altered money.
3. Embezzelment, larceny, obtain
ing money, goods or valuable secur
ities by false pretenses; receiving any
money, valuable security or other
property, knowing the same to have
been embezzled, stolen or fraudulently
obtained.
L Fraud by a bailee, banker,
agent, factor, trustee, or director or
member or officer of any company,
made criminal by tho laws of both
countries.
5. Perjury, or subornation of per
jury. G. Rape, abduction, child-stealing,
kidnaping.
7. Burglary, housebreaking orsbop
breaking. 8. Piracy, by the laws of the na
tions. 9. Revolt, or conspiracy to revolt,
bv two or more persons on board a
ship on the high seas against the
authority of the master: wrongfully
sinking or destroying a vessel at sea,
or attempting to do so; assaults on
board a ship on the high seas, with in
tent to do grievous bodily harm.
10. Crimes and offences against the
laws of both countries for the suppres
sion of slavery and slave-trading.
Extradition is also to take place for
participation in any of tho crimes
mentioned in this convention, or in
tho aforesaid tenth article: provided
such participation is punishable by
the laws of both countries.
Article 3X A fugitive criminal
shall not be surrendered if the offence
in respect of which his surrender is
demanded lc one oi a political cuar
acter; or if he proves that the requisi
tion for his surrender has, in fact, been
made with a view to try to punish
him for an offense of a political char
acter. No person surrendered by either of
the high contracting parlies to the
other shall be triable or tried, or be
punished, for any political crime or
offense, or for any act connected there
with committed previously to his ex
tradition. If any question shall arise as to
whether any c;iso comes within the
provisions of this article the decision
of the authorities of the government
in whose jurisdiction the fugitive shall
be at the time shall be final.
Article IH. No person surrendered
by or to either of the high contracting
parties hhall be triable for any crime
or offense committed prior to his ex
tradition, other than the offense for
which he was extradited, and until he
shall have had an opportunity of re
turning to the country from which he
was surrendered.
Article TV. All articles seized, which
were in the possession of tho person
surrendered at the time of his appre
hension, whether being the proceeds
of the crime or offense charged, or be
ing material as evidence in making
proof of the crime or offense charged,
shall, so far as practicable, and if the
competent authority of the state ap
plied to for extradition has ordered
the delivery thereof, be given up when
the extradition takes place. Never
theless, tho rights of third parlies with
regard to articles aforesaid shall bo
duly respected.
Article V. If the individual claimed
by one of the two high contracting
parties, in pursuance of the present
convention, should also be claimed by
one or sevi-ral other powers, on ac
count of crimes or offenses committed
within their respective jurisdictions,
his extradition shall bo granted to
that state whose demand is first re
ceived. The provisions of this article
and also articles 2 and 4, inclusive, of
the present convention, shall apply to
surrender for offenses specified in the
aforesaid 10th article as well as to
surrender for offenses specified in this
convention.
Article VL The extradition of fu
gitives, under the provisions of this
convention, and of the said tenth
article, shall be carried out in the
United States and in her majesty's
dominions respectively, in conformity
with the laws regulating extradition,
for the time beinjfin force in the sur
rendering stale.
Article YIL The provisions of the
said tenth article, and of this conven
tion, shall apply to persons convicted
of the crimes therein respectively
named and specified, whose sentence
therefore shall not have been executed.
In case of a fugitive criminal alleged
to have been convicted of the crime
for which his surrender is asked, a
copj' of the record of the con
victiou and of the sentence of the
court before which such convic
tion took place, duly authenticated,
shall be produced, together with the
evidence proving that the prisoner is
the person to whom the sentence re
fers. ,
Article vim. The present conven
tion shail not apply to any of the
crimes herein specified which shall
have been committed, or to any con
viction which shall have been pro
nounced prior to the date at whieh tho
convention shall come into force.
Article XL This convention shall
be ratified and the ratification shall
be exchanged in London as soon as
possible. It shall come into force ten
days after its publication, in conform
ity with the forms prescribed by the
laws of tho high contracting parties,
and shall continue in force until
one or the other of the high contract
ing parties shall signify its wish to
terminate it, and no longer.
In witness whereof the undersigned
have signed the same, and have affixed
thereto their seals.
Done in duplicate at the city of
Washington this twelfth day of July,
1889,
SeaiiJ Jambs G. Blaine,
Seal JulianPatocitote.
The Oregon Land Co.
J". jSL, OOCXEL,. Manager,
HAS AN ASTORIA OFFICE
S. W. COR. THIRD AND 0LNEY STREETS,
Buy and Sell Property on Commission.
We Deal in Real Estate and are Successful in
Our Business.
BUY YOUR
Sunny Mead Addition!
TO ASTORIA.
Tliis Fine Property has been put on the market by MRS.
OWENS ADAIR, M. D., and is situated near
the Astoria & Coast Railroad.
For Sale by
McGowan Bros. & Tuttle,
PRICES, S50 AND S60.
THIRD STREET,
W. L Uhlenhart & Co.,
Real Estate and
OFFICE ON THIRD ST., - 0pp. Odd Fellow's Building
P. O. BOX 84 1 .
$75,000 Worth of Real Estate For Sale
I have opened mv office with a splendid selection of Business Residence, Seaside,
Farming and Timber Land.
S03IE VERY CHOICE ACREAGE PROPERTY,
On John Day's River, suitable for p'.attins. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Abercrombie & Stevens,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
We Offer To-Day Choice Acreage!
Tw o Hundred and Twenty Acres Choice Land on Lewis and Clarke's ltiver, CO Acres
slashed and burnt, 13 Acres cleared with j;ood House and B.irn.
One Hundred and Ten Acres partly cleared on Ferris Creek above Swlnson's I-andin.
Two IMocks in WARRENTON.
Two Blocks in MATIKR'S.
HOUSES AND LOTS AT SEASIDE.
Two Ixrts In HUSTLER'S & Al KEX 'S.
Three Lots on West XInth Street. ASTORIA.
Office in the Telephone Building, 0pp. Thompson & Ross.
SILVERMAN & THORNBURG,
1)Eali:i:s ix
General Merchandise
A SPECIATY MADE OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
We pay Hie highest cash price for countrv produci. and guarantee square dealing. We
w ill receive orders for potatoe-, butter and egir? at lowest market rates.
Orders from any quarter w ill receUe prompt attention.
SKAMOKAWA, - - WASHINGTON
Wholesale Wine House.
Fine Wines, Choice Brands.
I have completed arrangements for supplying nny brand of "Wine in any quantity
nt lowest cash figures.
The Trade Supplied,
Families Supplied.
ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA.
Your patronage in City or Country solicited.
A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon.
FOR SALE !
The West One-Half of Block 71
McClure's Astoria.
Only three blocks south of the Odd Fel
lows' building. There Is a flne dwelling on
this choice property that will rent at top
figures the year round.
For further particulars inquire of
ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO.
2-
LOTS IN
EAST OF 0LNEY.
Money Brokers
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r.
Good Bread, Gate anil Pastry
Xone but the Best Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Oread delivered In any part of the city.
Steam Engine and Boiler for Sale.
ENGINE SX12 INCn. BOILER 3x10 ; 3
inch flues, set in brick, 2 steam pumps
with connections ; about 1000 feet assorted
steam pipe with couplings, main, etc. ; also
water tanks, holding from 15 to coo barrels
water eaclu Above will be sold for a bar
gain It applied for at once, as property has
been leased for other purposes. Inqnlre of
George T. Myers, Ninth and D streets, Port
land, Oregon.
J. H. MANSELL, -
-- REAL ESTATE BROKER, --
NOTARY PUBLIC FOR STATE OF OREGON.
City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water
Frontage for Sale.
Investments made for Outside Parties.
Established, 18S3. Correspondence Solicited.
Next W. U. Telegraph Office. Third St. Astoria, Oregon.
P. O. BOX 863.
THE ASTORIA
Real Estate
(INCORPORATED.)
President, L. P. W. QUIMBY.
Secretary, W.
The above Company Placed the
RAILWAY
TO ASTORIA, on the market December ISth, 1SS9. A clean
sweep of all the lots in above addition was made
by January ISth, 1890.
AN EXTENSION TO THE RAILWAY ADDITION
Has been placed on the market. Get in now while the
price is low.
General Office, Rooms 16 and
poutland,
mm SPITTLE, Apt
Warren & Wright,
Real Estate Dealers,
Mansell Building, Water Street.
ASTOPtIA, - - OREGON.
City Property, Seaside Property, Tide Lands,
Timber Lands, Farms. Etc.. Bonght and Sold.
ASTCOjE. addition,
Astoria's most delightful suburb. Lots 20 to ro cash or installments.
Loans negotiated and a general commission business transacted. Invest
ments for non-residents a specialty.
COKKESPONDEXCE SOLICITED.
The Mikado Candy Factory
Fresh Candies of All Kinds Manufactured Daily.
Also Handle None but the Finest and Imported Key West
OIOARS.
riease Call and Gh e me a Trial. THIRD STRUCT. Next W. U. TeleRraph Otllce
N. J. BERGMAN.
CITY BOOK STORE
The Largest Stock in the City
or1
BLANK BOOKS, OFFICE SUPPLIES,
SCHOOL BOOKS AND FINE
STATIONERY.
! The Best Goods for
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED AS
REPRESENTED.
BRIFFIN
Lots i Case's Astoria Are Not oo Sale
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
Astoria Iteal Estate Co.
PRICES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH.
TERMS.- One-Half Cash ; the Balance
and Trust Co.
CAPITAL, $50,000.
Vice-President. C. W. WILLIAMS.
H. EDWARDS.
ADDITION !
1 7, N. E. Cor. First and Alder
Astoria, Oregon.
the Lowest Prices ! !
& REED.
in Six and Twelve Month.
D.H. WELCH.
D. H. WELCH & CO.,
Real
Estate
tan
We have lots from $20 up. Inside property atwajs listed for sale. Correspondence
solicited. Investments made for non-residents.
The prices we give on property are guaranteed, and no further consultation necessary
wun owners. i.ots witinn tile city limits can ue uotmnt iroin
5250 to 5300 for the next eight day?-
Office on Water St., Near Union Pacific Wharf and Depot.
r. o. box -too.
Your Money's Wortli
IS WHAT YOU GET AT
Foard & Stokes
IN
Groceries and Provisions.
Everything fn a First-class Store
and at
Extremely Low Figures.
Goods Delivered all over Town.
The Highost Price Paid for Junk.
FOARD & STOKES
Stockton & Welch,
Real Estate Brokers
AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
City, Suburban and Acreage Property For Sale.
MAIN ST., AST0KIA, OK., P. 0. Box 511. No curbstone brokers employedhere
F.H.SURPRENANT&C0.,
SUCCESSORS TO
County Coroner.
First Class Undertaking
ESTABLISHMENT.
New Styles, Caskets and funeral material
Next to Astokiax oftlce.
LIDDICOAT & CRIBB.
Carpenters ami Builders.
Holt Ss McCurtrie's old stand, have over 2C0
plates and draw ings of all kinds and styles
of dwelling-houses, ranging from 000 to
$1,200. Call and see them.
Flp, the Tailor
KEE?S 1-N
Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings.
ALL THE JjATESsT STYLES.
He bui's for Cash, at Eastern Prices. He Guarantees the Best Workmanship
on all garments. Call and see for yourselves.
Earth's Block, Astoria
THE REAVEY PATENT CANT DOG.
2ASXGSORST & COU-flTT,
Successors to KIKK SHELDON.
HEADQUARTERS FOR LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
Agency for
ATKINS' CELEBRATED SAWS. LANDER'S LOGGING JACKS.
GENERAL HARDWARE.
151 Front Street, PORTLAND, OR.
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF
E. R. HA WES,
Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Wlil be Pleased. E. R. Hawes Is also Agent for the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
k. V MMmEmWm..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
The Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh, Fruits and Vegetables.
Received fresh every Steamer.
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These SEINES are made true taper and from an actual scale, and will hang truo
and draw when hung in to lines, and from tho
Gold Medal 1-2 Patent Twine.
RIGHT AND LEFT HAND LAID PATENT ROPE,
9 thread and larger, soft and f reo from kinking.
SALMON TRAP NETS knit from the Gold Medal
1-2 Patent Twine, superior to the medium laid,
stronger, more durable and Holds Tar Longer.
Letters or Telegraph shall have our Prompt and Careful Attention
American Net & Twine Co
EsUbllsked 1842. Boston, Mas. Capital, (350,000.
N. B. We have tho largest Netting and Twine plant. New and costly machinery
has lately been added for knitting heavy Trap3 for the Columbia river, and Seines
for the Alaska Salmon Fisheries, and the most skillful help employed.
Highest awards at Boston, i?G9, Philadelphia. 1S7C London Fisheries Exposttion,l8&?,.
JAS. W. WELCH.
ee, Ge
GELO V. 1'AKKRK.
CAEL A. HANSON
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steame
THIS "WEEK.
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The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon.
John G. Dement.
DRUGGIST.
Successor to W. E. Dement & Co.
Carries Completo Stocks of
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries.
rreHcrijiiioiis Carefully CompoRBtled.
Agent lor
Mexican Salve and
Norwegian File Core
3P&rua. for Rent
With forty-five head of cattle for half the
mcrcm-o. Call or write to
O.P.JOHANSON.
Vesper, Clatsop County, Or.
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