The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, June 06, 1890, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
FRIDAY.
...... JUNE C, 1890
CtCjraaA County OMcIal Paper.
VThats tbe matter with having a
constitutional convention? "Wearing
tie present state constitution is like
SH&ing a ten jear old boy wear
the ssaae clothes that fitted him when
be was a two j ear old.
A teas, ago to-day Seattle was par
tially destroyed by fire. Astoria sent
sympathy and a thousand dollars to
tie stricken city. To-day Astoria
seeds congratulations to her stalwart
aster on her remarkably recuperative
powers and is glad to note her pros
perity. Tkts office is in receipt o a pam
phlet summing up the weather reports
t Oregon for larch. The state pajs
good money fortius foolishness. If
there is auythiug more useless than
telling a man in June what the
weather was in March it has not re
ceatly come under the writer's obser
vation. Thk usual iost mortems are being
held over the result of last Monday's
election. They are useless. We must
sll live together and to fan the fires of
dying revenge or add vigor to a fac
tions! fight that would die if neglected
isnot the province of peaco. Let har
mony prevail, and let us do what we
can to help the town and each other,
and let the past go.
At the beginning of the year it was
estimated that about 600,000,000 was
invested in the electrical industries.
The telegraph companies had S120,
030,000; telephone, SS0,000,000; electric-lighting
and power companies,
$300,000,000; electrical supply com
panies, $100,000,000. There is no
manner of doubt that another jear
will show S1,000,000.000 invested in
electrical industries.
The common council of the city of
Chelsea, in Massachusetts, has passed
an order requesting the Mayor to pe
tition the Legislature to allow the
same "Chelsea" to bo changed to
oe that shall be adopted by a major
ity vote of the citizens. The council
alleges that there is an expression
commonly used in various parts of the
coaatry, "As dead jis Chelsea," and
that this phrase is seriously damaging
the business prosperity of the city.
A London beautifier has invented a
ew face powder, warranted not to rub
off. Powder puffs need no longer be
carried about in mysterious pockets,
ss this powder remains just the same
for quite twelve hours. The hand or
arm that is burnished with it leaves
wfmark on a black coat sleeve. This
osfht to be a great relief to the minds
of sentimental young couples. A face
powder that tells no tales is as great a
-a boon in its -way as a gunpowder that
makes no noise.
BETonTs of the bonded debt of the
several states have been received atthe
oeoeas office, showing the following
figures for the Pacific slope, as com
pared with the census of 18S0: Cali
forniain 1SS0, $5,090,760; in 1890,
$5,330,050. Nevada in 1880, $791,
093; in 1890, $651,839. "Washington
in 1S30, 75,000; in 1830, 451,000. Or
egon in 1SS0, 43 cents; in 1890, 15,
000. In 1SS0 the gross debt was: In
California, 7,212,075; Nevada, 996,
847; Oregon, 158,606; Washington,
$306,757. In 1890 the figures show;
California, 5.G07:450; Nevada, 857,
277; Washington, 1,170,637; Oregon,
$782,015.
The commissioner of the general
land office wants an increased force of
special agents for investigation of land
frauds in California and on the Pacific
coast. He says that an additional
niunber of agents are necessary to
bring some of the land offices abreast
of the current work, particularly in
ie mountain ana timber regions.
"There," he explains, "the season dur
iac which agents can work in the field
is short and a large force must be
aeed for a short period to accomplish
any substantial good. In California
there are between 2,000 and 3,000
cases, and a large force should be or
ganised tor active worn as soon as
spring opens. The same may be said
of Oregon."
Marrtaoe by contract is a present
fad.. Kecently in San Francisco, F.
B. Blue and Miss Gertrude Michner
were thus married and are seemingly
happy. An Examiner reporter called
oa the bride, who is a pretty and quite
SateBigent young woman. She ex
patiated on the beauties of contract
triages, and concluded by saying
tfeat when the bond became a burden
ft could be mutually dissolved and
society need not be shocked by a
firorce scandal. When informed that
she state of California is a third party
to that contract and would not consent
to its. annulment except on legal
grosfidb by process of law, the bride
was astonished and simply said: "You
awt be mistaken." But the reporter
i right and Gertrude was mistaken.
MMMMMMH
Will Have Railroad Connection Sooner Than Any Other Point
Because its owners are liberal and not afraid to give indueementi to RAILROADS, :MTOR! iilH ESi6to any other Substantial Improvement. A Large
NEW ASTORIA is the Favorite, and lots are sailing fast. Come, Examine the Property and Buy.
Clatsop Land
Monet is a thing created by law.
It has no existence outside of. law.
The substance from which money is
made, may be a commodity, but
money is not a commodity, though a
large number of financial writers
have made the mistake of calling it so.
There is no international money.
Gold and silver, as bullion, is a com
modity, and as such is transferred from
nation to nation at a given rate.
Its price varies, but not so with
money. Money has a fixed value,
and although the metal out of which
a coin is made may change in value,
the coin itself, in the nation where it
is made does not change in value.
The 412 grains silver dollar
is a dollar to all intents
and purposes in the United
States, as much as the gold dollar of
258-10 grains. Tho value of the bul
lion in one or the other may change,
but tho value of the coin is fixed by
statute law, and does not change.
There is therefore no such thing
in existence as an 80o lecral
tender dollar. It cannot exist The
silver dollar of the United States is a
full legal dollar, and will purchase as
much of any commodity in the United
States as any gold dollar. But the
laws of one nation cannot make a coin
pass in another nation for more than
its bullion value, so there is no inter
national money. Debts are paid be
tween nations in commodities, wheat,
corn, manufactured goods or gold and
silver bullion.
It is quite probable that by the be
gining of the twentieth century inven
tions will be completed which will
make aluminum as cheap as iion.
Then will come such a revolution in
the industrial world that people will
thank Providence they have been
permitted to live in such a time of
wonder. Already aluminum is as
cheap as the metal nickel. This
is because of American inventions
for extracting it from clay.
By and by the supreme moment
will come when science will yield to
persistent effort the grand secret alto
gether. Then will be seen mountains
of this beautiful metal. Houses glit
tering like Aladdin's palace will be
built of it They will not burn, they
will not rust, they will need no paint
The greatest revolution, however,
will be in marine commerce. Ships
will be built of this .splendid metal in
stead of iron or steel. It is
only one-quarter as heavy as
iron, therefore will only sink
slightly into the water. Where now
harbors must have water thirty feet
deep to accommodate our monstrous
ocean steamers, seven or eight feet
will be all that is required to float
aluminum ships of the same size. Car
wheels and cars made of aluminum
will flash in burnished splendor, with
never a break or rust. What a sight
it will be, the navies of the world,
built of aluminum, darting like birds
hither and thither in their shin
ing evolutions. It may yet be that be
fore the new United States navy is
finished we shall hear of the building
of fast alumninum crosiers. The
problem of the navigation of our shal
low American rivers will be solved
without appropriations from congress,
for this kingly metal can be
made into machinery and serve
any purpose that iron now does,
and steamboats -drawing three feet of
water will answer every purpose.
Most wonderful of all, however are
the possibilities that loom up in the
imagination in respect to airnaviga'
tion. Machinery made of this light,
strong metal can be put into air ships,
and will not be too heavy to beheld
aloft while it propels them.
m s i -
MARINE NEWS AND NOTES.
The steamer Alliance arrived from
Portland yesterday afternoon, and
sailed for Gray's harbor this morning
early.
The steamer Cascades, Capt Whit"
comb, came down yesterday afternoon,
bringing three barges loaded with
rock for the jetty.
The steamer Zakme arrived last
evening from Eoche harbor, bringiBg
2,500 barrels of lime, 50 tons of granite
and 50,000 shingles.
The repairs on the steamier Tele
phone were not completed yeeterclay,
so the Bonita came again on her run
and went up last evening.
Pure French Candies at the Colum
bia Bakery.
I. B. & N. Go.
?
THE STEAMER
"GEN. CANBY,
Thos. PahkxkvM aster.
Will Leave
AftTOHIA
DAILY FOR
Tanzy PL, Ft. Stevens, Ft. Ctnby
ani llwaco.
CONNECTING WITH RAILROAD
FOR
NAHCOTTA and SEAL AND
And Boats on Shoal water Bay for
North Cotd, GraysHartor.Sontti Befit
And other Points on that Bay.
Steamer
Will leave Flavel's Wharf, Astoria, every
day at 8 a, m.. except Sunday, when
she will leave at 9 a. x.
Oars
Will leave Nahcotta and Sealand daily at
8 a. m.. except Sunday, it hen they will leave
at 3 :3o a. v. connecting with boat at llwaco.
Report of the Condition
OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ASTORIA,
At astorla, lnOhe .State .of Oregon, at the
close of business, May 17th, 1890.
.RESOURCES.
loans and discounts........ $193,830 81
Overdrafts secured and unsecured 15,486 19
U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation i2,5Qe
Stocks and Securities 28,602 72
Due from approved reserve agents 15,228 51
Due from other National Banks... 7,(00 S3
Due from State Banks and bankers 17,051 48
Current expenses and taxes paid.. 2.C74 81
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 2,50o
Checks and other cash items... i ,089 19
Bills of other Banks 2.U0
nickels 46 45
Specie 41.800
Legal tender notes...... - 2,750
JtedempUon fund with UATreas-
urer (5 percent, of circulation) 5G2 50
Total $313,923 02
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In .... $ 50,000
Surplus fund .... 1Q.M0
Undivided profits 17,272 18
National bank notes out
standing... , .. 9.250
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 9218.493 55
Demand certificates of '
deposit . 38,907 29
$357,400 84
Total $343,923 02
State of Oregon, i
County of Clatsop. J "
I. S. S. Gordon, cashier of the above named
bank, do-solemnly Wear that -the above
statements true to the best of ray knowl
edge and belief.
S. S.GORDON, Cashier,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
31st day of May, 1890.
CHA3.E.RUNVON,
Notary Public
Correct Attest :
GEO. FLAVEL. )
JOHN A. DEVLIN. J-Directors.
JACOB-XAMM. J
GO TO
EASTMAN'S
AND GET
$5 Cabinets for S2.50.
Custom House, Astoria, Oregon, June 3rd,
i860. Sealed proposals will be received un
til 12 o'clock noon, June 15th, 1899. for fur
nishing: fuel, lights, water, and miscellane
ous supplies for this building during the fis
cal year ending June 39, 1891. Particulars
on application. E. A. TAYLOR, Castodlae..
W. F. Scheibe,
CIGAR MANUFACTURER.
Smokers' Articles in Stock.
THE TRADE SUPPLIED.
Special Brands Manufactured to Order.
MAIN STREET. - - Astoria, Or
Wm. Edgar,
Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff.
MeesKaausi and Briar Pipes. . ,
Packet CMtlerjv Marias JUaassB
Statloaeryaad Notions.
Corner Mala sndChenaauisSts Astoria, Or.
Your Money s Wortft
IS WHAT YOU GET AT
Foard & Stokes
IN-
Groceries and
Provittais.
Everything 1b a First-el;
Store
aaas
Extremely Low Figurae.
Goods Delivered all over Towa.
The HlghMt Prloa TW. lor Junk.
FOARD STOKES
OEWABD OF $50 OFFERED FOR THE
JL Body of o. B. ward, Jr.. watenman
on board the 'Harvest Queen,"nwho was
drowned Mav 38.' 1990. of Oak Point. He
was 5 ft. 9 in. idea, welghed-tavsa.. -hasY
moustacae ana cnin vxusKssuiauiawB
dressed In black. WARD BROsi Portland.
NEW
Miss Flora Batson,
Of New York, the Greatest Colored 8lnger
In the World, and other Popular Talent,
at ROSS OPERA HOUSE.
Friiay, Saturtay Eys, Jnnel3, 14.
The Peerless Mezzo-Soprano. New York
Sun.
The colored Jenny Lind. rew lork
World.
A mezzo sonrano of wonderful ratine.
San Francisco Examiner,
A sDarklinir diamond in tne eomen realm
of song. San Jose (CaL) Mercury.
Her vocal register has a wonderful sw eep.
from lowest contralto notes to soprano
heights. Los Angeles (Cal.) Evening Ex
press. All her numbers were sunt? without effort
as the birds slng.-Moblle (Ala.) Dally
Register.
lias earned the fame of being the greatest
colored singer la the world. Vicksburg
(Miss. rosr.
Her articulation is so perfect her rendi
tions seem like recitations set to music
Kansas City Dispatch.
The sweetest voice that ever charmed a
Vlrflnla audience. Lynchburg (Va.) Dally
Advance.
A hlehlv cultivated mezzo-soprano, of
great sweetness, power and compass, and of
dramatic quality. Charleston S. C. News
and Courier.
The range of her voice Is such that she can
easily change from the purest soprano to as
fine a baritone as any male singer can pro
duce. Columbus (S. C.) Dally Register.
ADeiterpieaseunumenceneter meu out
of the theatre than that which listened to
her last e ening. Los Angeles Tribune.
.Her voice is nigmy cultivated, rtcn ana
under perfect control, while tho compass is
wonderful, extending from a mezzo-soprano
to a baritone. Santa Monica Out-Look (Cal.)
Never Deiore was so select, so critical an
audience, more moved, more enchanted,
more electrified, than by this great colored
mistress of song. The San Dlegan (Cal.)
The marvelous sweetness, purity and com
pass of her voice, covering In its range near
ly three octaves. Is the wonder and admira
tion ot musical critics. san uiego .uai ) sun,
General Admission, 50e ; Reserved Seats,
75c ; Children. 25c.
Wm. W. Whekkv.
Richard Haerv,
Civil Englueer.
S. A. WUKBBY.
Wherry & Harry,
Real Estate
AND SURVEYING. TOWNSITE WORK
A SPECIALTY.
City and Suburban Property Sold on Com
mission. Investments Made for
Outside Parties
REFERENCES
I. W. Case, Banker. Judge C. II. Page.
Office sa Third Street,
Near Court House. - ASTORIA. OR.
Lots in this Beautiful Addition for sale at
SCO each ; 920 down, balance $10 per
month. Plats and copy of ab
stract furnished free.
Astoria Suburbs !
Five Acre Tracts east of Astoria and only
one and one-half mile from Columbia
River at $300 each ; $100 cash,
balance $50 per month.
J. H. MANSELL,
Real Estate Broker,
ASTORIA, OK.
ROW IB THE TIME!
ROSS & "WIRT
Are ready to raise and move houses.
We are the boss at building streets, side
walks and bulkheads. Shingling houses a
specialty. Jack screws, blocking, rollers and
eribs for rent. Shop on Fourth St., bet. Cass
and Genevieve.
Whirl Contract.
BIDS FOR THE BUILDING OF A
wharf at Noith Cove, Washington, w ill
be received at the company's office In North
Cove until June loth, said wharf to be 1,200
feet long. 16 feet wide and. and a dock lGxls
feet. The trustees of sld wharf company
reserving tfce-rigbt to lelect all bids.
FRANK M. PETERSON, Pres.
WARREN F.SCHELDERAYS, Sec
North Cove, May 22. 18S0.
Astoria Iron Ms.
ConcomlySt,, Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or
lackiiists ai j Mer Haters.
Land and Marine Engines
BOILER WORK,
Steamboat Work and Ctuinery Work
A 0PKCIAX.TT.
Castings of all Descriptions Made
te Order at Short Notice.
JSKKrFOX....
.President. and east
A.L.KOX..
.vice rresiaeni
.Sec and Treas
J. G. HUSTLKR...
Notice.
mHE REGULAR .MEETING OF THE
X ColurabavRrrstsFlshermen's Protec
UveUnlonianil belkeld at Liberty hall.
.rase 7, ins. ai i s p. m.
R. President.
FRED WRIGHT. Seccretarv.
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Anon
nnco
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.
Correspondence Solicited. P. O. Bo 0C3, Established 1SS3.
INVESTMENTS MADC FOR OUTSIDE PARTIES.
Next I. Telegraph Office. Third St. Astoria, Oregon.
"Mikado"
- zCftNDY FACT0RY
To-Day-Fine Ice Cream Soda-To-Day
Also Handle None but the Finest Key West and Imported
CIGARS.
Please Call and Git c me a Trial. THIRD STREET, Next V. U. Telegraph Ofllce
f . L. 1LEIART, Real Estate Broto
Office on Third St., Opp. Odd Fellow Temple. 1 O. llox Ml.
AbTORIA, OREGON.
Lots in WARRENT0N and WEST WABRENT0N For Sale,
On Installment Plan.
A residence in Astoria since 1S72 enablo I
metogltetliebtotof information respect
ing property in Astoria ami mis vicinuy.
FRED
Saddles and Harness
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
I make a specialty ol good work ami guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Wes
bide Olney Street, Ne.ir Wilson & Tislirr's.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
C. K. SOKEN'SOX.
Sorenson & Co.,
Real Estate Agents!
NOTARY
Correspondence Solicited.
r. o. Box ik;.
D. H. WELCH & CO.,
Real
En
,1
rmiinnnn fl
NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON".
We have Property in the original townsite from $225 up
wards. Good Business and Residence Property
always on our list. t
Investments made for non-residents. Correspondence solicited.
Call and sec us.
Office eu "Water Street, Near Union l'ncific AVkarf and Dcpet
Immense Stoclt
OF
FURNITURE
CHAS. HEILBORN.
Two car loads received: More on the way.
You are Invited to see the Ilncst display of
FumltHre, Carpets, etc., In the citv. Prices reasonable.
THE OLD STAND, - ASTORIA,
OR.
WHOLESALE AND
Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed.
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
Tho Largest and finest assortment of
Trmnh. Fruits and Vegetables.
Received fresh overv Steamer.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Of Best Quality, and at
LOWEST PRICES,
-AT THE-
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE.
J-OJSjNT
:xo-.
ASTORIA !
Discount for Cash.
WT X TTEIT T7TWTT 4 1?11
v Y JLi vJ aJt-E-JaJiX. JLB.xa.JLa JL
AGENT.-
SAIZ
C. S. GUXDERSON.
PUBLIC.
Office on Olney Street,
Uetween -econd and Third.
the
Largest : Stock I
THE
Lowest : Prices I
RETAIL DEALER IN
H. EKSTBOM,
Practical : Watchmaker,
ASTORLA, OR.
A line line of Gold and Silver Watches,
Solid Gold and Plated Jewelry, Clocks, etc.,
at reasonable prices. Repairing Promptly
Done. Opposite Crow's Gallery.
Bus
UuMul
CLOSING OUT SALE !
AT
BEGINNING
WW krprr
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,
Ravel's Brick Building, Opp. Occident Hotel.
T. B. LOUGHERY,
DRAT.RR IN
Cigars, : Tobaccos, : and : Cigarettes !
CONFECTIONERY, ETC.
XOXE BUT THE BEST BRANDS IIAIfDr.ED.
THIRD STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON
Opposite Halm's
CITY BOOK STORE.
Spring Season 1890.
Baby Carriages, Doll Carriages. Bird Cages,
croquet acts, iiammocks. liase ualls
and B.its, Foot Balls.
Fishing Tackle, Air Guns. "Wagons, Picnic
anu mmcii uasKets, ttouer SKates, etc.
THIRD STREET,
GRIFFIN :
Wholesale Wine House.
Fine Wines, Choice Brands.
Ihavo completed arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity
at lowest cash figures.
The Trade Supplied,
Families Supplied.
ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA.
Your patronage in City or Country solicited.
A. W. UTZINGER. CosmoptMin StloM.
SEALAN0.
The terminus of tho llwaco and Shoahvater Bay Kailroad. THE GREAT
EST SUMMER EESORT ON THE NORTHWEST COAST. Lies at the head
of the Bay, at deep water, and only twelve miles from the bar. The coming
County Seat and Commercial Metropolis of Pacific county. Now laid out. Lots
on the market from 550, and upwards.
For particulars and full information, call on or address
B. A. SEABORC,
Stockton & Welch,
Real Estate Brokers.
AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
City, Snlmrljaii and Acreage Property For Sale.
MAIN ST ASTORIA, OR., P. 0. Box 611. No curbstone brokers employed here
The Reading 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
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN
! Rl
Agent. Call and Examine It ; You "Will be Pleased. E. B. Hawes Is also Agent for the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furntce Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hani.
nmnimw mmMmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini
on the Harbor.
Railroad Wharf is to be completed there by June 5th.
THE -
TOMORROW,
Root and Shoe Store.
Spring Season 1890.
A Splendid Stock of Fine Stationery, Blank
Books School Books and Supplies
Just Received,
A Full Stock of Paper Novels.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
ASTORiA, OR.
: REED.
Astoria, Oregon.
ASTORIA, ONLY OP
GENERAL AGENTS
i -
E. J. FORD & CO,