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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1890)
"9r- 'ji-r1 P) &e toria. t BRIGHTON BEA ASTOBIA. OBEGON: EI2ISSISIZIE1IKHH1MHHIHIEI THURSDAY. -JULY 10, 1800 n JmjwJmm i BEHRIXG SEA. The following was received yester day afternoon. T New York, July 9. News received hero to-day of sealing troubles in Bearing Sea. Ueported seiz ures made by American Teasels. "Wire story in detail at once. Jas. Gokdon Beknett. The New York Herald doesn't pro pose io be left it it can help it, but up to two o'clock this morning nothing has been received here from the seat of anticipated hostilities to justify any surmise of warfare. Ninety days ago The Astobian pub lished president Harrison's proclama tion, received by special messenger from Washington D. C, in which he said: "I, Benjamin Harrison, president of tho United States, hereby warn all per 44 sons against entering the waters of 44 Bebring Sea, within the dominion of 44 the United States, for the purpose of violating the provisions of Section "lBG, revised statutes, and I hereby 44 proclaim that all persons found to be "tion of the laws of the United States, in said waters, will bo arrested and punished and that all vessels soem- ployed, their tackle, apparel, furniture 44 and cargoes will be seized and for 44 feited." Sensational articles have appeared this week in eastern papers to the I effect that all diplomatic negotiation between the United States and Eng land regarding the Behring sea con troversy had been broken off, and that the British minister at "Washington D. (X, had notified secretary Blaine that if Americanrevenue cutters seized any sealers flying the British flag, British war ships would recover them by force it necessary. Tliis has been officially denied, and it is therefore not at all probable, that the next gale which sweeps from the north may bring to our cars the clash of resounding arms. The bonds ot peace between the two great countries may be strained. but it is not probable and should not be possible that the two leading nations ot the earth that in 1871 amicably arbitrated serious difficulties, should now fall to squabbling about seals in tho uttermost ends of the earth. . . - The Bavarian count who is soon to marry a young woman of Philadel phia, is making quite a sensation in the Quaker city bj' his costumes. At an evening reception he wore knee breeches of black satin, with black satin bown at tho knees. He also wore black silk stock ings and patent leather shoes so low that they were scarcely more than slippers. His vest was of black satin, so high that only about four inches of his linen was visible. His evening coat, of the ordinary cut, with some modifications, was of cloth, green in color, and adorned with silver but tons. If he were caught, a pin stuck through him, and he put in a glass .cast UiereM blftooney in showing him 1 specimen. ? -i The census of '90 shows further shrinkage in tho population of Ne vada. Thai state presents a singular appearance. With about 10,000 voters it has two United States senators tho same as.New York with 8,000,000 inhabitants. Willi scanty and de creasing sources ot revenue, the state lias a costly organization and thirteen county governments to sustain. This cannot continue, and yet, once a state, always a state, and it cannot be rele gated o the condition of a territory. It Xormonism were done away with, the annexation of Utah would form an easy solution ot the problem. There is moro rejoicing in Idaho than has ever been manifested upon the birth of a state. Among many observations ot the press is the follow ing from tho Idaho Statesman: "Old Idaho, wo lovo you stilL With you we have lived for almost a third of a pnlury. Though there's a smile on our face there's a tear in our heart as you disappear. Malic way. Hats off Hands off. Here comes another we have longed for, lo, these many years. Three cheers, gentlemen, for the new State or Idaho." Fob the first time in its history The Astoeiax announces a railroad time table sdvt, in its columns, ot a railroad running to Clatsop beach. It marks an event The event would be more gratifying it the road had its actual as well as prospective terminus in As toria, but that will come with other coRveniencies, Is it just the thing to "pull" China w for qsietly smoking opium, and Jet Enabling run openly and unro beked. 21 the time? Let us be con Meteafr abort these things. Why go after the Chinamen and ignore other retiaB of the city and state law? Tjcb, San Francisco Examiner 1ln ririiif to peblish a complete list of tbe MHMfiof those who attend the next "fcMck-OBt" at the rooms of the Cali fMW AUdelic association. This is ifeeftratiBti&MttKmwehadof the in iuriita of the Examiner to enlarge. Wjux is yor opinion of these elec kkSsbtpee? Look st tint one, for iinliTi , m froat of A. V. Allen's store. Itoyo. endorse its appearance? TFrrjttx909 mike of Astoria is a towa ftaUoadfi saore wool on railroad oflMae SttMeHy thaaany town of similar wk 3m United States The Dalles. XTmxmx dispatch... dated the 5th lMt, mtAretimly appeared among tinmpeaink; ob the first page of yes totfcy JMtxkig's iaeee, TwBBsisaow a continuous line of tear Borthern boundary i Athatic to the Pacific. As Laid out by h. i l. Logan The Coming Seaside. Resort of Oregon. as Laid out by h. f. l logan Wagon Road From Terminus of Astoria and. South Coast Railroad to the Resort, Affording a Lovely Drive. ROBS & PARKER, General Agents MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The renairs on the sfcenrofir Sttnmi. have been completed by the Astoria xruu woriis, anu sue is again auoat an right. The steamer Tonqnin has been re paired at the Astoria Iron works and will be ready for service this after noon. The American bark C.S.Sulbert arrived late last evening from New York, which port she left on the 30th of last January. The American bark Ivy, Capt Peter Cordiner, with a general cargo, ar rived last evening. She left New York on the -4th of last February. The steamer Lalcme, CapL S. F. Graves, arrived yesterday from New Westminster, B. C, and ports on Paget sound, and went up to Port land. The steamship Columbia, CapL F. Bolles, sailed for San Francisco yes terday with a good list of passengers and a medium amount of freight, tak ing from here 141 sacks of oysters and a quantity of household goods. The steam schooner Louis Olsen, CapL Johnson, will sail for Shoal water bay this morning, on her first trip there, and hereafter will make two trips there to one to Tillamook. Eventually the route may be extended to include Gray's harbor. The steamship State of California, CapL H. S. Ackley, arrived yesterday morning from San Francisco, bringing 218 cases of cans, 315 packages of groceries and fruity 16 sacks of pota toes, 40 kegs of spikes and 215 pack ages of miscellaneous freighL The steamer Michigan will go into dry dock for repairs at San Francisco. The hull will receive a thorough re caulking, and her wheel will either be replaced with a new one, or will be put into proper shape. In a collision with a snag piece of drift, sometime ago, the vessel lost one of the flanges off her wheel, and has been going on ever since with only three fans. The steamer will be repaired in very short order, and returning with a cargo of merchandise she will be put back upon her old route between Portland, Astoria and the Sound. The Victoria Times says: It is in teresting to note that the use made of the dock by the Amphion alone has more than paid the imperial govern ment for the expenditure made in its construction amounting to about one-fourth of the total cosL The timo tho Amphion was in for repairs, was seven months and ten days, which at the regular rates would have cost the owners something like 50,000. At tho rates charged in the San Fran cisco dock the cost would have been 350,000. But leaving this computa tion out of consideration altogether the fact that tho vessel could not have been saved but for the presence of the dock is sufficient to show that it has a great deal more than paid back what the imerial government put into iL This dock, which the present ruin ous local government bartered away to tho Dominion, paid 16,000 last year the first year over working ex penses. Purser Anderson, of the steamer Eastern Oregon, tells the Seattle Press a seaman's yarn about tho steamer Eliza Anderson, owned by the Paget Sound and Alaska Steam ship company. He asserts that her bottom is petrified, and says the dis covery was made last year, when an attempt was made to pnt a new bot tom on the old -craft. He accounts for it by the fact that when built the man building her did not have money enough to complete her, and for three years her half-completed hull lay in the shipyard, seasoning. The timber in her bottom was cut when the sap was running, and when it had dried to a stage where conditions were favorable for petrification she was put into salt water and petrification did set in, the result being a stone hull, smooth as glass, and which will last forever, un less it gets a terrific thump, when it will fly to pieces like iron. Such is Anderson's story. He also says the old steamer has a canoe bottom, which allows her to drop into the sea easy and makes her a safe boat to travel in. .Epoch. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an opoch in the life of the indi vidual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been nt Liined is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Elec tric Bitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic If you are troubled with any disease of the Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short btandingyou will surely find re lief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50 c and SI per bottle at J, "V. Conn's Drug store. J.STEELE, President. O. CnENAULT, Vice-President and Business Manager. J.F.BOUKN, Sec. J. H. JONES, Treasurer. lEtMHSHSI Frankfort Land Go. icseiuiiu Paid-up Capital, $300,000. Frankfort, - - Washington. Correspondence Solicited. ASTORIA OFFICE, Flavel's Brick Building. P. O. Box 70J. Booms May Come and Booms May Go! But the following Bare Bargains in Astoria Beal Estate will never Depreciate and must enhance in value. 80 Acres, 2 1-2 miles from Court House - - $8,000 160 Acres on Paget Island, improved. - 1,200 160 Acres on Youngs River - 1,500 Lots inWilliamsport, 50x100 - - 250 " Case's Astoria 200 Seaside Property, per Lot, $50 to 500. Lots in Shlvely's and McClure's Astoria, from $250 upward. Warren & Wright, REAL ESTATO DEALERS. 573 Third St., - - Astoria. J.H.MANSELL, - REAL ESTATE BRO aa IN La Fayette Park. Three Miles from the Postoflice and Custom House. Astoria Real Estate Co. "172 CASS ST., Astoria, Orcfen. Q-O TO 0H Jbl Columbia Bakery FOR FRESH BREAD, Cakes, and Flue Confectionery. All Orders Delivered. COOLEY BROS. FLYNN, The Tailor, KEEPS IN STOCK TliE- Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Latest Styles He buys for Cash at Eastern Trices, lie Guarantees the Best Workmanship on all Garments. Call and sp for yourself. BarthlJiock. ASTORIA. Ott. Astoria Grocery ad Canned Fruit Co., JOBBERS and RETAILERS, Carrying a Full Line of Groceries, Provisions, Green and Canned Fruits. No. 5 1 8 Second Street. Ross On House ONE NIGHT ONLY! Monday, July 14. Engagement Extraorclinary ! OAKES J ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mes. WrNSLOw's SooTHiKa Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cures wind chohc, and is the best remedy for diar-rhcea.Twenty-five cents a bottle. Kemember the Austin house at the Seaside is open tho year 'round. Ice cream at Jeff's new restaurant Private entrance. All the Choicest Delicacies, made by only first-class men at the Seaside Bakery. Go to the San Francisco Gallerv for the finest Photographs and Tintypes. Olney Street. Drink Knickerbocker bottled beer. NEW TO-DAY. JACOBS & FLUMMBR, Contractors and Bniliers, Estimate i Given on Brick, Stone, or Wood Work. Cencrcto an 4 CemcHt Werlc a Specialty OFFICE, - 384 Third Street. Comedy Sketch Club Swiss Bell Ringers, Of Chicago. (OrganIz6ilS77. Headed by JOHN H. OAKES, Champion Bass Soloist of the World. New Songs. New "Music, New Special tie. Mimicry, Mirth, and a Cyclone of gomeriy. This company Is composed of the best musical and specialty artists upon the American stage and comes endorsed by the entire press of the east, -where It has been traveling the past twelve years. Kewrved seats sale opens Saturday morn ing, July 12th, at 9 a.m., at thoNew Yoik Novelty store. Z. T. WRIGHT, Foot of Morrison St.. Portland, Oregon. Advance Threshers AND ENGINES, Parm, Ohurcn and School Bells. Inspirators, Injectors and Feed Pumps, Coal OH Engines, Trahern Pumps, Kriebel Engines, Boilers and Steam Generators IaundruMachlncry.rarUie2racJilneru CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES, P.lacksmlth Forges and Drills, Best Axle Grease and Compound In the world.Pow- ell's Brass Goods and lion Pipe. Send for Circular. 8 and 88 Two Choice Biks in Adair's Astoria FOK SALE KY GKLOF. PARKER. CAKL A. HANSON Parker & Hanson 8UCCESSOES TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Hew Geeds Arriving Every Steamc uns WEEK, Dress - Goods. The OH Stead - Astoria Orecon. AftPMT WANTED everywhere for flUCR I O the National Capital Building aai Loaa society, Eookery banding Chi cago, 111, Van Dusen & Go Lots in Block "8" $200. Lots in Block "88" $150. Half Cash, Balance in Three and Six Months. 23T"A11 lots staked at four corners. NOTARY PUBLIC FOR STATE OF OREGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Correspondence Solicited. r. O. Box SG3, K&tab'istiod 1K3 INVESTMENTS MADE FOK OUTSM)f PAUriliS. Next V. U. Telegraph Office. Thiwl St. AMr:;i. Osteon. Gamahan & Go. SUCCESSORS TO T. "W. CASE, IMP0RTER3 AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MICHAMSE, Comer Ohenamus and Caw streeto. ASTOBIA OREGON "Mika s CLOSING OUT SALE! -3? 0?IS:3E2 CANDY FACTORY To-Day-Fine Ice Cream Soda-To-Day Also Handle None hnt the Ernest Key West ami Imported Please Call and Give mo a Trial. THIRD STREET. Not W. C Teleuwidi Offlco a nw b pesvtmJJ i i j iwmjlujw mm umuwc ff. L. DEElffiT. lei Estate Br Office on Third St.. Opp. Odd Fellow' Temple. P. (). T.ox Ml ASTORIA, OREGON. Lots in WARRENT0N and WEST WARRENTOK For Sale, On Installment Tlan. Discount for Cash. A residence In Astoria since 1872 enables TT y yj P T T 7 "TF A 1 f II me to clve tlie best ot information resnect- T T JLi. J zJL fij iltlTl J B.ift,Xt JL Inc property in Astoria and this lclnlty. I AOENT. " 11- mwiPJ. FEED S AIZ Saddles and mrness A IAEGE STOCK TO SELECT EEOM. GOODS AT SAH PRAHCISCO PEICE8. I make a specially of good work and guarantee -:ilif.ictInu. At ilic Ol.l Stand, Wes Side Olney Street, Near Wilson & Fisher's. ASTORIA ., OREGON. We offer for sale our Entire Stock BELOW ITS ORIGINAL COST. Surprise Bargains Every Day. Orders from the Country will receive prompt attention and the benefit of the reduction. TERMS OF SALE STRICTLY CASH. New York Novelty Store, Flavel's Brick Building, Opp. Occident Hotel. XTY BOOK STORE. asaaciBgaa REWORKS Big Stock Low Prices. Fire Crackers, Roman Candles, Bombs, Etc. - Onr Stock is Frcsli, and will Give Satisfaction. No last year's goods here- GRIFFIN : & : REED. WilOluSBIu the Largest s Stock I THE Lowest s Prices I Immense Stocii OF FURNITURE CHAS. heilbern: Two car loads received : More on llic way. You are Invited to sco tlie finest display of Furniture, Carpets, etc., In tho city, l'rices reasonable. THE OLD STAND, - ASTORIA, OR. I ft "v7.:s: jsissrcs- ass o. MERCHANT' TAILORS. Dealers in Gents' Furnishing Goods of All Kinds. Suits Made to Ordor at Short Notice,. at Lowest Prices, Always "Keep New Goods on Hand. Abo Cleauing and Itcpsiring. 020 Water St, Asoria, Or. T. O. Box 210. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL Groceries, Provisions and M Feed. o - Crockery, Glass Planted Ware. o Tho Largest and finest assortment of Txosh. Fruits and ITegetables. Keceived fresb every Stenmor. SEALANO. The terminus of the Hwaco and Shoalwater Eay Railroad. THE GREAT EST SUMMER RESORT ON THE NORTHWEST COAST. Lies at the head o the Ray, at deep water, and only twelve miles from the bar. The coming County Seat and Commercial Metropolis of Tacific county. Now laid on! Lots on the market from S50, and upwards. For particulars and fuli information, call on or address B, A. SEABORG, Ili?traco, w ts3tt. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Beat Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIQH OF THEJOLDEN SHOE. .A-SKr. Oslioii Mowers. Wilson & Fisher, AUKNTS. One Horse - - S50 OO Two " Ko. 1 - 05 OO " " Bir4 - -73 00 Wine House. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantify at lowest cash figures. , The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA. Yonr pntronago in City or Country solioited. A. W. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon. Stockton & Welch, eal Estate AND EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. City, Suburban and Acreage Property For Sale. MAIN ST., ASTOKIA, OK., 1. 0. Box 511. Ko curbstone brokers employed here Tlie Sheading Tailor. has. McDonald. Call and See My Nobby Stock of Spring Goods Just Arrived. It comprises the latest goods in the market, and 1 offer them at prices never before heard' of in Astoria, and guarantee tlie best and most comfortable fitting suits in the city. HText to C. H. Cooper's Astoria, Oregon. The New Model Range CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF EL R. HAWES, Agent. Call and Examine It ; You WW be pleased. E. R. Hawes Is also Agent Tor thr Buck Patent CooMng Stove, AND OTHEB MUST CLASS STOVES. " Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hani. FIRE WORKS A1; Til aA.:E.:Kr:E2s:E! For All kinds or Fire Works, best Tea, Japanese and Chinese Curiosities and. Novelties, Fine Silk Goods, IJare Crockery, Lacquered Ware. Ivory Toys, Matting, Ladles' Ifnder uear,btc.,goto WING LEE A CO. 520 THIRD ST., ASTORIA, OR. Korth Pacific Brewery, JOHN K0PP, - - Proprietor. BREWER OF EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER MM EXTRA FINE STEAM BEER. ' -: SI 2S1 PORTER S-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. "5