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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1890)
"" 1 z Efo gmta Jljtfwfan. ASTORIA. OREGON: THUISDAY. JULY 3. 1800 A CmxA clay bank has been discov ered near Olympia, ontbe Kesqually river, 303 feet wide and very accessi ble. It is said to be the first discov ered in the United States. It is feared that the census enumer ators did not catch on to the great araiy of tramps. If such is the case, the population will not be so great by several millions as was expected. The Alpine tunnel on the Denver & South Park branch oC the Union Paci fic railroad, is 11,596 feet above the level of the Eea. This is said to be the highest railroad in the United States. I- The Kentucky court of appeals has decided that the bondsmen of the de faulting state treasurer, Tate, must m-ie up his shortage. This a case in which they are not permitted to con ceit the Dick Tates of their own wills. Beoken' glass may become as useful cs it is bothersome. The British Wcnltmiseman announces that a process is now known which will work g!zss into cloth of any color or tliick rcss, and incombustible. Jaues "V. Soott, of the Chicago Herald says that if the receipts and expenditures of all the newspapers in t-"4 country were to be added up in KTTaratc columns the latter would greatly overbalance the former. It is estimated that the cost of rail r els in the United States has been ?VX)0.O00.O0Q, and that 1,000,000 per-"- ::rs are hi the railroad service; and t!.at the average cost, in the United - tes of construction, is about $30,- n to the mile. (i&ATZFTCfCs indeed, is the tele ruphic announcement of cooler caiieriu Chicago, Cincinnati and 1 1 j r eastern cities, where the recent irrtd term has been so oppressive caused such great fatality. It is Ijiel that they may not again bo hctod with such intense heat. "WAsniKcrroN women are adopting f vzilcd sldrlfi," said a dealer in such r.inine equipments to a Washington .y reHrtcr. "Only the other week i ladies of cabinet families bought tn bore. I will venture to say that rM women in this city are wearing tbm to-day. ami within a year there IxM U- 5,000. ItoBKKT J. Pextbekto:., known as the jrrcatest gambler that Kentucky bvc produced, has recently died at iouisville at the age of 71 years. )v on x steamboat trip from Louis- Mq to New Orleans he won 15,000 -.1 draw-pokcr. A man with such cx- frnonhnary luck might possibly have fdmwn a dollar or two from the Louis- fra lottery. VvrxED States secrot service de- lecLves say there is considerable bo- bas owi in circulation. The latest (aaiiterfoit and the one most widely ;rcalatod is of the big silver dollar. aiding-tJreport some nicely made -s have been accepted for genuine a number of trades-people who fy learned of their spuriousness bn close examination. Tlie dollars ; ! all right in appearance and giro genuine ring but are light weight. mruinis more fun than usual in ang the ocean this summer. A a few days ago, taking a lunch n the deck of one of our ocean gray- nnds, seeing an iceberg alongside, tbe ship scooting at the rate of fifteen rl an Lour, placed her hand on the "i Icing surface of the monster. It vai a rare experience. Still rarer was I Lir incident of the lady who, from the ld?efc of another racer, last week l lacked a flower from Fastnet Bock, I E.-o things are done in fogs. Tux necessity of an American mer- :ant marine is practically uemon- tatcd by reference to our dispatches I rem 2scw York last night, which tates that 02 foreign built steamers ixc engaged in the Atlantic coast Irnde under charter to American mer chants. For a long time New York papers and merchants have been talk ing of the importance of having Amer ican vessels for that trade, bnt ;is yet, it lias culminated in nothing but iallc Iet American vessels bo built and used, and thus uphold our national dignity on the Atlantic ocean. Pajwengrrs to Portland. The following is the list of passen gers having rooms, who went up the nvcrlast night on the steamer Tele Tele peone: J.D. Clark, Mrs. P. Martin, Mrs. O'Brien. A. G. Dobbins, F.H. Buliy, J. M. Johnson, Geo. Taylor, J. C. Brvce, L Stevens, J. M. Johnson, J. M.ShclIv. Geo. Long, B. C. Deutche, !L Fisher, C. W. Ferrell, S. Burt, V. Miller, B. W. Pierce, H. B. Elliott, "V. P. Smith, John Hobson, Miss Bnley, J. W- Stengels, Mrs. C. Bell, S. H. THlleitand wife. Miss Bice, Miss C. Hanson. Mrs. "2f. G. Griffith, Mrs. Moon. Miss D. Dehany, Mrs. Ivimbell, J. J. Peako, lu Hersey, H. J. Lynch, L.B. Aldcn,J. H.HM, J.B. Grave O. O. Olsen, a E. Frcidman, F. D. Clark. IIapX3" Hoossiers. AViu. Timmons, postmaster of Ida i;ie. Ind writes: "Electric Bitters hs done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that bad feel ing ariiing from Kidney and Liver Iroulde."' John Leslie, fanner and I stockman of same place, says: "iinu Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney d Liver medicine; made me reel luce winan. J.w. Gardner, Hardware rhant. uit, same town, says: .iectnc is Instthc thing for a man who ; down and dont care whcuut irdies: lie found new strength, Mte and felt just like he had a on lire, vmy ooc a ooiuc, ai tts Drug Store. Go to the San Francisco Gallery for tbe finest Photograplis and Tintypes. Oiney Street. XnXacserbccker bottled been OLIVER STEWART, Tres. 0. S. Clatsop Land Company. Incorporated with $23,000 Capital RealEstate and Insurance Brokers, Notary Public Conveyancers We are Sole Agents for the followin loungs liay, lots 50x100 S' Astoria's most popul Choice JJusincss and Residence Property in all parts of the city, also fine acreage suitable for platting, at reasonable prices. Refer by pernns;ionlo I. W, Case-, Hanker, Astoria, Orepon, Hon, .T. L. Cowan, Mayor of Albany and President of the Linn County Bank. Taco ma National Bank. A Death Blow to Boots and Shoes I3NT jLSTOPII. The popular Boot and Shoe Store, No. 527 Third St, opposite '-Pioneer' office, J las opened an extra stock of Fine Shoes for Ladies .Ecasiern Manufacturers: iieywooci cc laio, 2s. Y.; .Uarcie & Uic, JNcw lork City; liuricy MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. "Wni. Olsen is going to run the steam schooner Louis Ulsen between the Columbia river and the "Willapa. The steamer Laguna, Capt O. Yarneberg. sailed for San Francisco yesterday afternoon, with a load of lumber from the Clatsop mill. The steamer Siynal, Capt. utf. 13en degard, comes down from Portland this morning on her last trip to the sound, as she will be succeeded by the Cosmojjolis. The steamer tSnomi went up the river yesterday towing a barge, but when near Harrington's point hor rudder unshipped, and she retunred here with difficulty. The steamer Laltme, Capt S. F. Graves, sailed yesterday for Pnget sound ports and Victoria, 33. C. ITer cargo consisted of miscellaneous freight for numerous ports, a large amount of flour going to Victoria. The negotiations of the Union Pa cific compauy for the steamer Eastern Oregon have fallen through, and the Oregon Improvement company has secured the steamer. She will go on the Seattle, Port Townscnd, Anacortes and Bellingham bay route, making three trips a week. The steamer Cotmopolis, Capt. Geo. Dellmcrs, arrived yesterday from San Francisco, having 875 cases of salmon cans for this city. After unloading these she sailed in the evening for Portland, with 15 tons of fireworks and 100 tons of coal for that city, and 1G0 cases or fuse for Spokane Falls. The steamer Alliance, Capt Peter son, arrived from Portland yesterday afternoon, and sails for Gray's harbor this morning. She has 2S passengers and a decidedly miscellaneous cargo, consisting of 3 horses, a yoke of oxen, 2o hog?, a large lot of chickens and ducks, besides inanimate objects in the way of furniture, household goods, groceries, Hour, beer, oil, wagon, steam engine, hardware, fireworks, brick, etc. Why Envelopes arc Knlrpnird and Stamps are Not. Some people have an id-a that the government redeems postage stamps when from am can i they become unfit for use or;..j difficult to use. Frequently sheets of stamps are stuck together or arcloiuor injured. The loss, if any, falls upon the owner, as the government refuses to assume any responsibility of stamps when once sold. The agents of the government, the postmasters, can redeem stamps which they have for sale, if, through, any accident, they become unfit for use. But when the citizen buys a stamp he either uses it in the legiti mate way or else he is out the value of the stamp. The government, however, redeems stamped envelopes. If one should happen to be misdirected, or should become blotted, or for any reason a person should wish to tear open a stamped envelope after he had sealed it for mailing, he can bring it to the postofiice and get a brand new en velope in its place. The reason for this difference in the treatment of the adhesive stamp and the stamped en velope is that the adhesive stamp can be used and then washed and passed as crood, uuless a careful scrutiny is made. If the government should begin the practice of redeeming adhesive stamps, the op portunities lor lraud would oe in creased. Then the adhesive stamps arc manufactured at a cost to the gov ernment, which the stamped envel ope is not The stamps are furnished to the pnblic at the face value, and out of this has to come the cost of manufacture, but in the case of stamped envelopes they are sold at their face value, plus the cost of man ufacture. Warm weather ottcn causes extreme tired feeling and ilebillity, and in the weakened condition of the system, dis eases arising from impure blood are li able to appear To gain strength, to oveieome disease, and to purify, vitalize, and enrich the blood, take Hood's Sarsa paiilln. Fine Tallc Wiuc Delivered at 00 cents a gallon, to any part of the city. A line line of pure California wines at low prices, at A. W.Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. 3IAKIUKI). On Wednesday, July 2, 1S90, in As toria, at the homo of the bride, bv the Rev. "Wm.S. Short, Miss Augusta Voss, to Mr. Samuel II. Willett, both of As toria. At Astoria, July 2, by Rev. S. M. Campbell, D. IX, Mr. Edward A. Bend, of Eugene, Or , and Miss Minnie A. Urodic, daughter of Sergt E. II. Brodic, of Astoria. NEW TO-DAY. O. E. BAIN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Sashj Doors, Mouldings and Brackets. All Kinds or Hard Wood mid House Finishing JLumlicr. BOAT MATERIAL A SPECIALTY. Wood Turning. Cor. Genevieve and Aslor Streets. Astobia, - - Oregon. DOW, Vice Pres. D. M. STEWART, Treas. Clatsop Correspondence Solicited uo., orcester. 'JPO'STU'&I? rrvTmrifim A. J. STEELE, President L. O. CIIENAULT, Vice-President and Business Manager. Frankfort ECiXSIEIIIII Paid-up Capital, 8300,000. Frankfort, - - Washington. Correspondence Solicited. ASTORIA OFFICE, P. O. Booms May Dome But the following Rare Bargains in Depreciate and inusl 80 Acres, 2 1-2 miles from Court House 160 Acres on Pugct Island, improved. 160 Acres on Youngs River Lots in Williamsport, 50x100 " Case's Astoria Seaside Pioperty, per Lot, 50 to 500. Lots in Shlvely's and McCIure's Astoria, from $250 upward. Warren & Wright, EEAL ESTATE DEALERS. 573 Third St9 Morgan & Sherman GROOEES Ami Dealers in Caieryjiies! special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A rJL.l- LIWE CARRJED And Supplies f uniihhed at Satis factory Terms. I'lircluwes delivered lu any part of tlie city Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building oil Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No, 37. ASTORIA, REG oar Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. BOOTS AND SEOES! Of Best duality, and .at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIGH OF THEJOLDEH SHOE. Notice to Sign Painters. "Notice is hereby Riven that bids will be received at the office of the Auditor and Police Judge oC the city of Astoria, until Saturday, July 5th, 1890, at one o'clock r. m., for the painting of the names of the streets of the city of As toria, on strips of tin. Such strips of tin shall be four inches wide, twenty inches long, painted with two coals of paint, both sides. Letters shall be three inches in height, cut in letters, white on a black background. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Committee on Streets and Public Ways. Attest : T. S. Jewett. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, July 1st, 1890. Application for Pardon. ALL PERSONS WILL TAKE NOTICE that an application will be presented to the honorable Sylvester Ponnoyer, governor of Oregon, upon the 10th day of July, 1600. for the pardon of W. 1$. Hay ward, convicted of the crime of forgery in tbe circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clatsop countv, on September 17, 1SS9. U. J. SNIVEIA , Attorney for Petitioner. Notice to Tax "Payers. Notice is hereby given that the as sessment roll of the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, as returned by the citv assessor, for the year 1890, is now on file in the office of the auditor and police judge of said city, where it is open, and will remain open for in spection until the 15th day of July, 1890. All applications for correction or re visions of the same must be filed with the auditor and police judge prior to said 15th day of July, 1890. T. S. Jewett, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, July 2,1890. A.R.CYKUS,Sec'y. Land Co. Third Street, Astoria, Oregon. cfc Co, Astoria, Oregon. n rnr ii TiinTr-imi'iTiirinTBiFirrr J.F.BOUKN, Sec J. II. JONES, Treasurer. Lend Go. xsiiziiiaxi Flavel's Brick Building. Box 701. and Booms May Qo! Astoria Ileal Estate will never enhance in value. $8,000 1,200 1,500 250 200 Astoria, mrmfmm taammmm Mini hi CO TO EASTMAN'S AND GET $5 Cabinets for S2.50. tl IS WHAT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes IN Groceries and Provision?. Everything in a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. The Highest Price Paid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot of Morrison St.. Portland, Oregon. Advance Threshers AND ENGINES, Tarm, Ohurch and School Bells. InUIr?.t0I? Ejectors and Feed Pumps. Coal Oil Engines, Trahem Pumps. Kriebel Engines. Boilers and Steam Generators X.nunilrij3rtichinertj.-3rarinc3Inchinery CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES. Blacksmith Forces and Drills, Best Axle Grease and Compound in the world.Pow- ell's Brass Goods and Iron Pipe. Send for Circular. and 88 Two Choice Blks in Adair's Astoria foi; SALE Br Van Dusen & Go Lois in Block "8V S200. Lots in Block "88" 150. Half Casli, Balance in Three and Six months. S3TAH lots staked at four corners. ielsen, Lester & Andersen, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Surveyors and Architects. Offick, Rooji 9, Flavet.'s nr.TVa SECOND STREET P. O. Box 813. A&TOKIA, OR. AGENTS WAITED everywhere for HUtH 1 O the National Capitol Bnlldinc and Ian society. Rookery building. Chi cago, LI. Tour meMoi J. H. MANSELL, - REAL ESTATE BROKER, KOTABY PUBLIC FOE STATE OF OREGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Correspondence Solicited. r.O.Box3G3, Established 1SS3. INVESTMENTS MADE FOR OUTSIDE PARTIES. Xext W. TJ. Telegraph Office. Third St. Astoria, Oregon. Mikado CANDY To-Day-Fine Ice Cream Soda--To-Day Also Handle None bnt the Finest Key West and Imported OIG-AB.S. ricase Call and Give me a Trial. THIRD STKEET. Next W. U. Tclepraph onice iirrmiiiTwi imimw pbi ibiiiwiwiii mwp 111111111 1 iphh 1 nw 1 nm nwi 1111m in 1 n f . L 1LEIMT, Seal Esbde Broker Office on Third St, Onp. Odd Fellow's Temple. P. O. Box S41. ASTOI1IA, OREGON. Lots in WARRENTON and WEST WA8RENT0N For Sale, On Installment rian. Discount for Cash. A residence In Astoria since 1S72 enables I me to give the best of information respect ;- lug properly in Astoria anu 11ns vicinity. FBED A LARGE STOCK TO Saddles and la GOODS AT SAN TEANCISCO PRICES. I make a specialty of good work and guarantee satisfaction. At tin Old Stand, Wcs Side Olney Street, Near Wilson & Fisher'd. ASTORIA, OREGON. C. K. SORENSON. Real Estate NOTARY Correspondence Solicited. T. O. Box 163. D. H". WELCH & ( JO., Seal Estate. Insurance. fieireJ Brokers ' NOTARY PUBLIC We have Property in tlie original townsite from $225 up wards. Good Business and Residence Property always on Investments made for non-residents. CorroiioiMtenre solicited. Call and see iu. Office on Water Street, IVcnr I'nion l'ncific Wharf :uitt 3c?ot JBfJflSl Largest : Stock ! pM Lowest i Prices! Ittti in ense Stools. FURNITUEE 3 CHAS. HEILBOEN. Tuo car loads received : More on the way. You are invited to see tlie llnest display of Furniture, Carpets, etc., in the city. Trices reasonable. THE OLD STAND, - ASTORIA, II I I I II J - MMmEm, WHOLESALE AXD Groceries, Provisions end Mi is Feed. 0 Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and 12egotabls3. Beceived fresh every Steamer. Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF CLAT SOp. S3. By virtue of the command of J. 0. Uan thom & Co.. endorsed upon a certified copy of a certain chattel mortgage, made and executed by J. A. 0. Kelly, on the 8th day of April, 18S9, In favor of J. O. llanthorn tc Co., to secure a promissory note of even date therewith, for the sum of S500.C0 with interest at the rate of ten per cent, per an num, I did, on the 1st day of July, 1830. levy upon and take possessiou of pursuant to the tenor of said chattel mortgage, the follow ing described personal property, described in and covered by said mortgage, to-wit : Three second-hand fish traps, originally Surchased from Badollet & Co., of Astoria, regon : also three sets of trap poles, one hundred and sixty In number, more oi less ; also one scow.one pile driver and one trap boar, and each and every other article be longing to said fish traps, the same now be ing in my possession, and stationed In the Columbia river, in said county and state. And notice Is hereby given that I shall, on Wednesday, the 9th day of July, 1E00, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ar.,ofsaIa day, at the court house door. In said county and state proceed to sell the said described personal eroperty at public auction, to the highest idder for cash in hand In U. S. gold coin, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of 8500.00, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per an num from the 8th day of April.lSSO, together w ith the costs and accruing costs. H. A. SMITH. Sheriff of Clatsop county, Oregon. Dated, this 1st day of July, l&o, mmmmbisifmuteimmmammataaammLMmmm FACTORY "TT T TT TIT T?TVO" A T-? 1H tt.JU. j jluju iuix a a x.fl.a..JL AGENT. S AIZ i SELECT PEOH. C. S. (UTXDEKSOX. PUBLIC. Office o:i Olney Street, lli'twecn Second and Third. FOR ORKfiOV. our list. OR. - II 11 'HgfgT RETAIL DEALEK IN Oiorae lowers. Wilson & Fisher, AGENTS. One Horse Two " No, 'I " Biff 4 35 OO 73 OO E. P. ffOOKTAF & CO. (Successors to) 0". 3E.. DQIyxxesJ, -DEALEItS IN- Groceries Produce. "Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELKPHOJfK NO. 7. - P. O. BOX 300 Salesman. AN ENERGETIC MAN WANTED TO push our manufactures on this ground. One of our agents earned $3,200 in 'S9. Ad dress, P. 0. Bd 1371 . New York, mess p& J ILM SBsaBmmaafttamaataaBmiamttiai t Hurrah for th A Big egs and Burning a! New fire 1 New York Novelty Store, Flavers Brick Building, 0pp. Occident Hotel. Orders from tlie Country Promptly Filled. ITY BOOK STORE isasisiiHin: WP 1 JTC V1 Wm 1 1 1 Im uiiniiiini Big Stock Tire Crackers, Roman Candles, Bombs, Etc. Onr Stock is Fresh, and -will Give Satisfaction. No last year's goods here. GRIFFIN ; fc : BEEP. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of "Wine in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDEBS DELIVEKED FREE IN ASTORIA. Yonr patronago in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. EALAN0. The terminus of the llwaeo and Shoaiwater Jlay Railroad. T1IE GREAT EST SUMMER RESORT OX THE NORTHWEST COAST. Lies at the head of the Ray, at deep water, and only twelve miles from tlie bar. The coming County Seat and Commercial Metropolis of Pacific county. Now laid out Lots on the market from S."j0, and upwards. b'or particulars and fuli information, call on or address B. A. SEABORC, Il"waco, waali. Stockton Meal AMD EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. City, Suburban iiul Acreage Property For Sale. MAIN ST., AST0UIA, OK., V. 0. Box 511. .No curbstone brokers employed here Tlie Xaeading Tailor. has. McDonald. Call and Sec My Nobby Stock of Spring- Goods Just Arrived. It comprises the latest goods in tlie mailcet, and I 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 sSTjSl.: SXZ&TG- c3 CO. MERCHANT TAILOBS. Dealera in Gents' Purnishing Goods of All Kinds. Suits IVIade to Ordar at Short Notice, at Lowest Prices, Always Keep New Goods on Hand. Also Cleaning and Repairing. 02 Water St, Asoria, Or. T. O. Box 210. The New Model Range CAN BE HAD IX ASTOKIA, OXLY OF EL R HAiIiIjEiS? Agent. Call and Examine It; You "Wlil be Pleased. E. K. 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. FIRE For All kinds of Fire Works, best Tea, Japanese and Chinese Curiosities and Novelties, Fine Silk Goods, Rare Crockery, Lacquered Ware. Ivory Toys, Slatting, Ladles' Under wear, Etc., go to 529 THIRD ST., North Pacific Brewery, JOHN K0PP, - - Proprietor. BREWER OF EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER. EXTRA FINE STEAM BEER. : SI SL OjELT jE2 IR. . SS-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.-w imjrm e Fourth! Stock of Works Closing Out Prices. Low Prices. ne House. & Welch, Astoria, Oregon. WORKS WING LEE & CO. ASTORIA, OR. j ' iJHiftr fWifwrfc la , t . t . -c.-..