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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1890)
m i H4f-'1 . tic gaitg gwsfotfatt. I MABINE NEWS AND NOTES. ASTOBIA. OREGON: TUMOAY JUKE 3. 1890 atjraai Chmj- OsVclal Paper. ADVAS'CE. SmDrrr-rrn: thousand will be not fcr from a correct estimate of the a hor of votes polled yesterday in thaateie, which in comparison with asy former vote shows plainly the rmpid-ttrides Oregon is making in population. That & grand future is before us om can deny, but in addition to the wonderful natural resources, including Ytsrt forests of timber, extensive salmon jadwtry, prolific soil, unrivaled deep water facilities and a delightful climate for summer and winter, the people Mast manifest an energy worthy the hmi. in which they live, or other and ltss favored localities, peopled with a laore active class, will forge rapidly ahead. It is not alone the natural advan tacts of a city or state which insures "Jls growth, so much as the activity MM the progressive spirit of its inhab ifcftlt, and this is an important fact wkich should not be forgotten. TWs is an age of progress, enter Kie and push, and the place which ky nature is so blessed as to ke a veritable garden of Eden wftbeat a serpent, but whoso citizens ntiie thk and sit down quietly, that people are bound to i there, will have the mournful ex perience of watching the tide of wealth and population passing by tfeeir natural paradise and going to a lax less attractive place whose citizens of the active, bustling, pushing Let every man lay aside all petty jeslnnties and work with a will to do ail ici his power to advance in every swBorable way the city, count' and state where he resides, no matter if by so doiac himeighbor is benefitted as kiMself. Money spent in municipal jssfnovements is well invested. Keep streets clean, homes and trouds neat and attrative, increase sefcool facilities, patronize home in iasitj, eBoourage all laudable efforts "t& besefit yoar city, no matter by wbosft advocated, and so surely as all 4o this, so surely will population and week increase. Wfcen the people of the city manifest vaytbing like the energy and determ ination shown by the residents of tber places, then and not till then vSl Astoria begin to take her proper ffSaee in the van in the onward march ( improvement The Alliance arrived from Grav'a harbor last evening bringing quite a number of passengers for Astoria. came down from Portland yesterday. lunuiK "is uara jp urjarsunre ana re turned last evening. The steamer City ofAstoiia is be ing thoroughly painted, inside and out, and. is to be beached to-morrow, to have the bottom inspected. The steamer Annie, CapL B. M. C. Brock, master, and J. T. Prettyman, engineer, has arrived from Gathlamet and proposes to remain in service here. The steamer Willamette, CapL O. K. Hansen, entered at the custom house Yesterday mornine. She brought from Nanaimo, British Co lumbia, 2,107 tons of coal. The steamer R. P. Elmore, Capt James Tatton, departed for Wrangel, Alaska, yesterday afternoon at 2:45, blowing her whistle almost continu ously, and being given farewell re sponses by all the steamers in port. Many friends on the wharf bid them adieu and a hearty God speed. - - m " The River and Harbor Bill. Washington, June 1. The absence from the city of senator Frye, chair man of the commerce committee, has delayed the consideration of the river and harbor bill in the senate. The delay is not at all serious, as with the silver and tariff bill hanging fire it) is not likely the river and harbor bill will have much chance of being con sidered within this month. Senator Frye will return to the city on Tues day of this week and the committee will then begin in earnest the consid eration of the bill It has been deter mined that no hearing will be given to the representatives of the different interests affected by the bill, but members of the senate will be given hearings on improvements asked by their states. The bill will be taken up in the order of appropriations and the first week will probably be consumed in debating appropriations for New England. The Pacific coast comes at the bottom of the list, and it will be considered last There is very little doubt that the bill will pass the sen ate, probably with the appropriations materially increased. It will be in con ference for some time, but will doubt less go to the president before the ad journment of congress. Passengers to Fortlaud. Boss Opera House OJIE HIGHT OHXY. Wednesday, Juue 4th, 1890. "First and Only Appaataaee of the Renowned ana ueieuratea Mina xteaaer, CARL B. KING! Tfce Fsycltels;lcavl Wmer! Ths Peer of the late Washington Irving Bishop, assisted by the Fasous Young Pianist, Alvah Glover Salmon ! -Ojwof the largest contracts for fur aiekinff paper for the use of the census ftoe is the one for manilla tabulating sards. The number of cards that will wed is estimated to bo 100,000,000, Adit is said that it will require 260 Ass of manilla paper to furnish these -sie. Under a former contract 20, ttQyOdO sheets for the population ackedule will be furnished, which is aid to be the largest single order for writing-paper ever given. No single sill in this country could meet the sisasand, and the order is now being 'Hied by two of the largest paper mills m tie country. Orders have been jeatotti for 14,600 reams of paper, wakh will weigh 584,000 pounds, and -tvtfee contract price, 9 cents per mooad, will cost 952,560. . Chraa the wires from Oakland this at three o'clock, flashes the of the coroner's jury, which as guilty of manslaughter r Dunn, who by criminal neg- ieet pla&ged his train through the bridge and sent so many persons to jiaraity last Friday. A warrant for jfctjs arrest was issued, and telegrams Hssatio prevent his escape, which it was thomght he was planning. The railroad company was also blamed. jejatdiet breads The following is the list of passen gers who went up the river last night on the steamer Telephene: S. C. Ir ving, H. B. Theilsen, Mrs. C. B. Don ohbe, Miss D. Elliot, Miss T. Yocnm, Sam Arndt, two sisters of charity, T. S. Nicklin, H. C. Parker, Bev. J. T. Hoff, N. James, E. Spencer, J. Hunter, C. A. Hawkins, J. H Drisslen -and family, Dick Turpin. People are justified or will be justi fied in declining to answer some of the silly census questions propounded by enumerators. It is nobody's business, certainly not the business of the United States, whether a man's house is mortgaged or not, or whether or not he is in debt, or whether or not he lives in a rented house. Such ques tions are impertinent, and the regula tions requiring that they be answered cannot be enforced. There is nothing to warrant such interference and peo ple cannot be compelled to answer such fool interrogations, nor punished for refusal to comply. San Diego, CaL, recently sent a wel coming committee to Los Angeles to return with Huntington and his party. The committeemen were hungry when they reached Los Angeles and went to a hotel to feed. It took so long to satisfy their appetites that when they returned to the depot they found that Huntington's train had gone and left them. They went home by a later tram rather crestfallen. Harass plays queer freaks with the -fever seeds sent out by) the agricul tural department at Washington. A "awavwho received a package of seeds Jaaaled "giant-pansy" planted them in a iewer-bed and soon had a small aaaaof turnips, while a number of aaais labeled "double pinks" produced hat-seek squashes. So extensive has been the demand r pieces of that meteor which re- fell aear Mason City, Iowa, that ; people of that section are to supply the market by burn- osmmon boulders, which are ; on the prairie, in a hot fire. tipping them in a prepared liq- ."TX.oaa take money, a prominent is represented as re- :, "aad arrange any prizefight, race, sword contest, swimming or other sporting event to come America to terminate a certain wYaa.4eat know sow much better ou mrn feel if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla. -M trHl evereeme that tired feeling, pur ttj year blood, give you a good appetite aa4 Make yeu bright, active and strong, pt tare to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. Sold fraraggis. SCROFULA Is that impurity ol the blood which pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings on the glands of the neck; causes painful running sores on the arms, legs, or feet; derelopes ulcers iu the eyes, ears, or nose, often caus ing blindness or deafness; is the origin of pimples, cancerous growths, or the many other manifestations usually ascribed to "humors;" and fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption, and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very fen persons are entirely free from it. Ho,rBcean CURED By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when oilier medicines have tailed, has jiroen itself to be a potent and pecul iar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures arc really wonderful. If you butrer from scrofula or impure blood, be .s;u e to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. " Eery spring my wife and children Jute been troubled with scrofula, sores break ing out ou them in various places. My little boy, three years old, has been, a terrible sufferer. Last spring he was one mass of sores from head to feet. I was. .tihised to use Hood's Sarsaparilla, and we lm e all taken it. The result Is that all have been cured of the scrofula, my little boy being entirely free from sores, and all four of my children look bright and healthy." Y. B. Athkktox, Tassaic -City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbj druggists. SI; sixfor&5. Preparedly C. L HOOD i CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar NEW TO-DAY INTERESTING. MYSTBRlOUi. HAZARDOUS. MARVELOUS. WONDERFUL. STARTLING. MIR AG IX) US. Reserved Seats on sale -Tuesday: Hwrolnr, Juue3d,9AM..atthe New York Novelty Store. Wv. W. Whbrby, S. A.WnaaaY. Bichakd -Habb v, Civil Engineer. Wherry & Harry, Real Estate AND SURVEYING. TOWNSITE WORK A SPECIALTY. City and Suburban Property Sold on Com- mission. iHTewoaeaui mmae tor Outside Parties. -REFERENCES I. W. Case, Banker. Judg C. H. Page. Office h Tblr Street, Near Court House. - ASTORIA. OR. HICKS Addition Lots in this Beautiful Addition for aale at $09 each ; fao down, oaiance iu per month. Plata and copy of ab stract furnished free. -AL80- Astoria Suburbs I Five Acre Tracts east of Astoria and only one and one-half rails from Columbia River at 3Q0 each ; aioOcash, balance fse per month. J. H. MANSELL, Real ErtaU Breker, ASTORIA, OR. EAST I ARRE NTIIN in conseauence of the demand for those beautiful level lots. Mr. P. C. Warren has been induced to piatnioety-siziou Adjoining Warrentin on the East. Which will be known and sold as East Warrentdnl THE RAILROAD rua throat tha plat, which is onlv MO -yards from the Warrenton depot. For further information call at once on the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. C. P. Upshur, Shipping and Commission Merchant Main St. Wharf, Astoria. Oregon. SPECIALTIES : Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines, NEPTUNE Brand Salmon Twine. WOODDERRY Cotton Lines and Twines SEINES and WETTING Of all Description Furnished at Factory Prices. FIRE INSURANCE Effected in First Class Companies, Representing !,, PRCHIX,. OIK, -THE Saturday -Surprise SALES! Inaugurated by HERMAN WISE are a Great Success. In fact people are interested J. H. MANSELL, - REAL ESTATE BROKER, NOTAKY PUBLIC FOll STATE OF OREGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lanas, ana waier rrontage tor baie. Correspondence Solicited. 1. O. Box 0C3. Established 1883. INVESTMENTS -MADE FOR OUTSIDE PARTIES. Next W. U. Telegraph Office. Third &t. Astoria, uregou. "Mikado" CANDY FACT0RYS To-Day-Fine Ice Cream Soda-To-Day Also Handle None but the Finest Key West and Imported CIGARS. Please Call and dive me a Trial. THIRD STREET. Next V. U. Telegraph Ofllce to such an extent that they watch "The Daily Astorian" in order to be posted on what line is to be sacrificed next. Any day in the week (ex cept Sunday) one can go into HERMAN WISE'S Great Clothing Store and find Choice Goods, ju3t suit able to their taste and purse, but'his SATURDAY SUR PRISE SALES are the great event. Remember There it but One HermanWise In the Occident Hotel Building. Jfy.Mmmum', If. L DHLE8HART. Real Estate Brter Office on Third St., 0p. Odd Fellow's Temple. l O. Uox 811. ASTOKIA, OREGON. Lots in WARRENTON and WEST WA8RENT0N For Sale, On Installment 1'lan. Discount for Cislu W.L.UHLENHAKT AGENT. CLOSING OUT SALE ! &T THE- MoriiMn BEGINNING TO-MORROW, We will offer for Sale our entire Stock BELOW ITS OR IGINAL COST. Surprise bargains every day. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention and the benefit of our reduction. TERMS OF SALE STRICTLY CASH. New York Novelty Store, Flavel's Brick Building, 0pp. Occident Hotel. T. B. LOUGHERT, DKALKR IN A residence In Astoria sinco 1S72 enables me to give the best of information respect ing property in Astoria anil this vicinity. FRED SAIZ Saddles and Harness A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. I make a specially of good work and guarantee sntbfaction. At the OM Stand, Wes Side Olney Street, Near Wilson & Fisher's. ASTORIA, OREGON. C. II. SOltEKSOX. C. S. GUXDERSON. Sorenson A Co., Real Estate Agents! NOTARY PUBLIC. Correspondence Solicited. P. O. Box 1KJ. Office on OInev Street. Between .'econd and Third. Whirl Contract. BIDS FOB THE BUILDING OF A whirl at North Cove. Washington, v. ill be received at the company' office in North Cove until June loth, said wharf to be 1,200 feet lonjr, is feet wide and. and a dock luxis feet. Tne trustees of said wharf company reserving the right to reject all bids. FRANK M. PETERSON. Pres. WABBEN F. SCHBLDERAYS, Sec. North Core, May 22, i860. .Hartford. Cobb New York, Aieacr Facile ExprM aal Welte, Far f Co. Magee, Argantf and Actrn Stoves manges, Cooking and Hwting, EVERYONE FULLY WARRANTED WATEB CLOSKTf, PLUMBIMMOM, PUMP8, SUTK8, AHB BAT! TUB& Xoo JBovLlXy, OHENAMDS STREET. -THE- Notice. 1 THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE Columbia River Fishermen's Protec tive Union will be held at Liberty half, Saturday, June 7, 1890, at 7 -.30 p. m. FRANK MCGREGOR, President. FRED WEIGHT. Seccretary. REWARD 6F 50 OFFERED FOB THE Body of G. H. Ward, Jr.. watchman on board the "Harvest Queen," who was drowned May 26. 1890. off Oak Point. He was 5 ft, 9 in. high, weighed 185 lbs., bad a moustache and chin whiskers, and was dressed in black. WARD BROS., Portland. DIAMOHD PALACE OUSTAT HANSEN, Frofr. i A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine Diamonds Jewelry At Irtresely Low Prices. All 9rftt at TkU &UMUkMM4 WomuaUd GtooalM. Watek-aa Clek Btoaalrla A SPECIALTY. t . Corner Caw aad gqveaeqma -Street FOB SALE. About 38 acres, lying betweea Schenck's Astoria and South Addition, In section 23. ThJ piece of land being, only one-quarter mile from the military road on one side and OBebalf mile from Jebn Day river oh the other. Is very suitable for platting and will be offered for a few days at 19,008. Terms, one-half cash, balance on time. J. U. MANSELL. Real Estate Broker. Astoria Iron Ms. Conconly St,, Foot ot Jackson. Astoria. Or Geaeral lackiiist! ail Boiler Men. Land and Marine Enplnes BOILER WORK. Steamboat Work and Cannery Work X SPECIALTY, Castings tf all Descriptions Mads tt Order at Shirt Nstice. Real D. H. "WELCH & CO., i Estate TllSTirRTlP.fi General Bus Cigars, : Tobaccos. : and : Cigarettes ! CONFECTIONERY, ETC. NONK BUT THE BEST BRANDS HANDLED. THIRD STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON Opposite llahn's Root anil Shoe Store. CITY BOOK STORE. Spring Season 1890. Baby Carriages, Doll Carriages. Bird Cages, Croquet Sets. Hammocks, Base Balls and Bats, Foot Balls. Fhhlng Tackle, Air Guns. "Wagons. Picnic and Lunch Baskets, Boiler Skates, etc. THIRD STREET, Spring Season 1890. A Splendid Stock of Fine Stationery, Blank Books School Books and Supplies Just Received, A Full Stock of Taper Novels. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ASTORIA, OR. . J.UMUXMUVV, NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON". We have Property in the original townsite from $225 up wards, uoon .Business anu .Resilience it ropeny always on our Tist. Investments made for non-residents. Correspondence solicited. Call and see as. Office eu Water Street, Near Union Pacific Wharf and Depot THE Largest : Stock I THE Lowest : Prices I Immense Stocls. OF FURNITURE JOHK FOX- . A. L. FOX. . J. Q. &DIV.U,. President, aad 8at .Vlco President 8eo. aad Treat TLet. The two front rooms on the ground floor of the old Transcript building, corner or juam ana-iainn etru- nn quire at Town raft office, ext door to Jackus' gallery. Fw Salt. THE ENTIRE HERD OF THE GOOD win Jersey cows for aale alter June 1st, at Goodwin' farts, Sklpanoa, Clatsop Co. A Safe Investment THE ASTORIA BUILDING & LOAN AS oclatkm feat bow entered upon its fourth year, under the most favorable cir cumstances, and for a person of limited mesas, especially those who are wage work ers. It offers a splendid Investment. The seventh series of stock will be opened- June 1st. Those wishing to subscribe will please call on YY. L. KOBB, Secretary. OW IB THK TIME! ROSS & "WIRT Are ready to raise and move houses. We are tfce test at building streets, side walks iu bulasttaas. smngung nouses a sfeialty. Jack strews, blocking, rollers and cribs for.rsftt. -Shop on Fourth St., bet. Cass aad Genevieve. CHAS. HEILBORN. Two car loads lecelved: More on the way. You are United to see the ilnest display of FurnltMre, Carpets, etc., In the city. Prices reasonable. THE OLD STAND, - ASTORIA, OR. ffBHillff GRIFFIU : & : REED, Wholesale Wine House. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of "Wine in any quantity at lowest cash ngures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL OKDEKS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA. Your patronage in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saltan. SEALAN0. The terminus of the Ilwaco and Shoalwater Bay Railroad. THE GREAT EST SUMMER RESORT ON THE NORTHWEST COAST. Lies atthe head of tho Bay, at deep water, and only twelve miles from the bar. county seat ana commercial Metropolis or racihe county. on the market from S50, and upwards. ror particulars ana full information, call on or address The coming Now laid out. Lots :. A. SEABORC, IlTraoo, "Waali. Stockton & Welch, Real AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. WHOLESALE AND RETADL 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. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, ATTHE SION OF THE GOLDEN SHOE. j-oibckt ::n-. H. EKSTBOM, Practical : Watchmaker, ASTORIA, OB. A flue line of Gold and Silver Watches, Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Clocks, etc, at reasonable prices. Repairing Promptly Done. Opposite Crow's Gallery. City, Suburban and Acreage Property For Sale. MAIN ST ASTORIA. OR., P. 0. Box 511. No curbstone brokers employed here The Leading Tailors. Fiedler : & : McDonald. Call and See Our Nobby Stock of Spring Goods Just Arrived. It comprises the latest goods in the market, and we offer them at prices never before heard of in Astoria, and guarantee the best and most comfortable fitting suits in the city. Next to C. H. Cooper's Astoria, Oregon. The vNew Model Range CAN BE R. CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF Agent. Call and Examine It ; Yon Will be Pleased. E. R. nawes Is also Agent for the Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock an Hani. - NEW ASTORIA ! '- f - Will Have Bailroad Connection Sooner Than Any Other Point on the Harbor. Because its owners are liberal and not afraid to give inducementsto RAILROADS, if Sf &feJ lllrMS or to any other Substantial Improvement. A Large Railroad Wharf is to be completed there by June 5th. &EW ASTORIA Is tnefevnte, 'and 'lots are silling fast. Come, Examine the Property and Buy. E. J. f6M "& C0, UN! S. " -j." . Sffia-a jtIlTIjTO A X AGENTS urjEjiiJjfrjauu