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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1890)
() jSKSSSBSSBIBaESBRS he gailt gistoHwtt. HTO 61 rEcsii::EiiisissE!Esciiti:ssi EISIEBSSSSIBBBaiSaCEIUaiHCIIBIX ASTORIA. OREGON: FK1 DAY -AUGUST 2. 1KO COLVXEXT O.V A FLIXG. TnK following is the closing para graph of the leading editorial in the Columbian of last Thursday morn ing, and it is herewith published in this morning's Astokiax that it may have publicity which it would other wise lack: "Suppose, for the sake of argument, that the present board of directors had Uiu control of the road, and William j Kcid hrd as little interest in it as , Granger.' Suppose, too, that the probity of these same directors i was as great as their heads when they were first elected directors. I "Would the road bo in any better hands than it is at the present time? It can hardly be said tbot lteid is a better linancier than any of the other members of tlio directorv, but ho is certainly "not quite so worse." lie possesses the happy lacalty of being able to speak of "my friend lluctington' and "me and Jim Hill," without a blush, which certainly inspires the undeserved confidence and respect of the gullible. That is more than the directors can do. They are satisfied with saying, "D n Held." They do not blush, inspire confidence, or, in fact, Co anything else but d n." 9 See the dirty fling at the directors of the Astoria and South Coast read: by inference casting aspersions on the probity of these directors, these solid basiuess men of Astoria. These men, by honesty, perseverance and good management, have accumu lated almost as much as the Colum bian owes as a consequence of its brief but abortive journalistic experi ment. And then the Columbian ridicules the financial ability of these same di rectors and says that William Reid is no better as a financier than tho other members of the director-. The idea of the mismanagcrs of the Columbian criticizing tho financial management ot anything is preposter ous. Lot them turn over the list of their accnmnlaling debts. Let them contemplate their unpaid and overdue telegraph bills. Let them call the roll of their printers, hammering at their doors on Saturday nights for money enough to pay for a shave, or an installment on their weekly board bills. These self-constituted financial crit ics who are too improvident to own a necessary ceramic article, shonld be the last to criticize successful busi ness men who have built up the town which these slanderous drabs dis honor. And last of all the Columbian accuses both the directors anil Wm. Roid of want of modesty! Ye Gods! Such vulgar arrogance! Through absence of modesty, this croaking Columbian would essay to riiame the saints. A Washixctox dispatch ot the 20th says: The committee on rivers and harbors, in order to expedite business, have recommended to the House that all amendments to the river and harbor bill bo non-concurred in, and the bill sent immediately to conference. This is not because the committee is opposed to the Senate amend ments, but the House has tried the experiment of consider ing an appropriation bill returned from the senate in committee of the whole, and the result was a ten days' delmlc. The senate amendments to the river and harbor bill would bo likely to occupy nearly as much time. Tho senate conferes on the bill expect that it will take two or three weeks lo agree in conference, but they hope lo retain the most important of the amendments. Iikst Sunday's Astop.ian had an article in which allusion was made lo the collection of toll by Mr. Grimes from persons using hi3 bridge across the Nccanicnm. He sends a corn ran nication in reply, jmd it is pub lished on the local page. Any person rolling aggrieved at anything in this papor, -who sends an appropriate reply for publication, can have the use of the columns to defend himself or maintain his position. The letter "from 1lr. Grime'? speaks for itself, and our rcadors can draw lheir own con clusions. The Democrats of California have nominated Reginald Del Valle, of Los Angoles, as their candidate for lieu tounnt governor. lie is an able man, a native C.nlifornian, well educated, active, onorgctic, an excellent speaker and has made a ci editable record in various officer, recently as state senator. He has been ambitious for congressional honors, but -was beaten for congress by Col. H. IT. Markham, now Ecpubiicau candidate for gov ernor. No nomination has yet been raadc by the Democrats, for governor TnouGii it was reported that all trouble was over on the Kew York Central it now seems likely that to morrow when the federation of rail road men convenes at Terre Haute, Indiana, a general strike on the entiro Tanderbilt system will be or dered. If so, it will be a great det riment to business and a loss lo Uio country in consequence of the delay and expense which will bo involved. Terr little good has ever resulted from strikes, and generally they nro disastrous in their effects. Amcmnns ot fast horses will bo pleased lo learn that yesterday after noon in Poughkeepsie, New York, C. J. Hamlin of Buffalo, a man over Bovcnty years of age, drove a span of marcs bred by himself, a mile in tho unprecedented lime of 2.1Gif, amid the wildest enthusiasm of the de lighted spectators. HoYxnixa iu the air is a small cloud ot war, for a vessel with the liner of YestEaclft at tho peak, while guarding we saoatli ot tho Orinoco river, was As Laid Out by H. BE & compelled by a British gunboat to haul down its flag. It is claimed to have been an outrage, and if satis faction is not rendered there may be trouble. Venezuela alone could not cope against Great Britain, but the queen of the sea has no right, nor can she afford to be discourteous or in sulting even lo a small nation, for other powerful countries might assist the weaker one in maintaining her dignity and securing her rights. The powerful should be gracious. FOREIGN' NEWS AND GOSSIP. Germany is to make no change in her sugar tax. The Hebrews ot New York are building another hospital. In St Petersburg, Russia, you can ride a mile in a cab for eight cents. Count de la Mirandi, the husbaud of Christine Nilsson, has been ap pointed under secretary of stalo to the new Spanish ministry. Telephoning has been accomplished between St. Petersburg and Bologne, 2,401 miles. Russian engineers pro pose talking -1,GG3 miles. The Italian minister of agriculture has recently purchased in England a splendid stallion named Melton for S30.000. It is intended for the royal stables at Vauaria and Pisco. A trumpet 2,000 years old, recently found in county Down, is a fine speci men of such handicraft of that day. It is a war tnimpct 8 feet 5 inches long, and gives a tremendous blast when provoked. Numbers of Hindoos wore recently seen wandering about the Lahore ba zars carrying bone3 of their deceased relatives around their necks. They were pilgrims going lo the shrine at Honduras. Bv a new invention in Austria rinss tubes project before the train, and it tuey are uroKen by auy obstacle an electrical movement is applied to tho brakes, bringing the train immediately to a staitusuu. Prince Henry of Batleuberg and a companion went poaching with ferrets the other day in Hampshire. The companion was apprehended and fined 10 shillin gs, but the Queen's son-in-law went free. The wire to bo used for tho lelsi phono lelween Paris and London c made of bronze. It is estimated that the French share ot the expense of establishing the telephone will be about 150,000. Mr. Gladstone fell flat in the middle of Regent street the other day in the midst of a perfect labyrinth of drays and carriages. An iustant later ho was up and off again as if hia limbs were still full of the vjgor and alert ness of youth. That England intmls to go lo Mec ca one of these days is clearly indi cated by recent utterances in the En glish press. Pilgrims have been treated so badly at Mecca of late years that the Turks and Egyptians arc beginning lo bo very anxious to SC3 Mecca in neutral hands. Tire Iii!iit ami (lo Sta- llev. F. JL Shrout, pastor United brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kansas, isays: "1 fee! it iny duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. .My lungs weie badly dis eased, and my parishioners thought 1 could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery and am sound and well, ginning 2 lb. in weight."' AiUtiir Love, manager Low's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial :uid ronvincing evidence I am confident Dr. King New Discov ery for Consumption heals Vm all. and cares when eerj thin;; cNe fails. The gi eat' hi kindness cm do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try iL" Free tiial b-itUes a! .?. V. Conn's drug si. r . Ke.ular .sizes oOc and $1. 151 K. CKISTMAX. At his lioe on Yashon Inland. WMi.. J!yi"i.liW0. of rheumatism of tlu heart. Admit 11. Uribtiimi.ajjcdtS jears, 2 months and -1 days. NEW TO-DAY. Notice to Gas Consumers. YillKKX AND AFTER SKIT. 1ST, ISM. JL. the price f as will be reduced front J o) lo S2 H) for I.cOO cubic feet. ASIOJHA OASUnilT CO. Farm for Sale. OF 100 ACltKs, COMI'inINfl THE southwest quattcr of sectional, town ship 8 north, nusgt' Kwest. belonging to the estate of JiTciniah I. an, deceived. It will be so'd at public auction at the court house in Astoria. Saturday, August s, 18'JO, at 2 o'clock v. M. ROSS' OPERA HOUSE, Ono Night Only. Monday Evening:, Aug. 25. Special Engagement or the Dis tinguished Arthte, ude Granger Under the Management of Mr. "W. M. V. i'kison. in Richard Davcy and Mr. Lucy Hooper's Pow- f til Emotional Play, "INHERITED" (1 IlKHlTAOK ' IlELKXA). As originally produced at the Theatre de L Application, Paris ; and Madison Square Theatre New York. A weirdly powerful and dramatic play, like a htorv by fcdgar Allan Poe. and worthy the attention ot Sara Bernhardt or Mute. Pi-rson-M. Fraiicisquc Sarccy In Paris Temp. Jliss Granger's Company Comprise Mr. Prank Kilday Miss Estha Williams Mr.Ch:is.II.Mestaypr Miss Carrie Klberts Mr. Claude JlJirooicc Miss Jennie Elberts Mr. Harry French Little lUbv Parker AND Mlt. HARRY MATNHALU The play under the direction of Mr. Cltas. H.Meslajcr. Seats on sale Saturday morning, 9 a si., at the New York Novelty Store. For Rent. OFFICE ROOMS. NO. 1SG CASS STREET. VAN DUSEN & CO.. Agents, I F. L. Logan The Comillg Wagon Road From PARKER, General Agents, - ' - -- MMmmMM,-, mmwmmw -: -"VsT-XlLiTu BE:- ON THE MARKET THE PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO., NOTICE TO The Season for Sturgeon Pishing will open Mon day, August 11th, and continue until March 15th, 1891. For particulars write CEAS. B. TRESC0TT, Box 477. - Portland, Or. The Oregon Land Co. Where Property Is Left For Sale. Corner Third and Olney Sts., ASTORIA, .... OREGON GO TO TJEiiJ Columbia Bakery FOR FRESH BREAD, Cakes;, anil Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered. COOLEY BROS. Tr T W. W, WBGEEfcirX, PROP. Cs, Enlarged and Refitted to Meet tho Popular Demand.J3 Shoarwater Bay and Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc. HEAIS COOKED TO OltDEIL THIRD STREET, PLYNN, The Tailor, KEE?S LN STOCK TIIE Finest Woolen Goods fGr Suitings. All the Latest Styles He buj s for C:isli at Eastern Trices. JIo Guarantees the Best Workmanship on all Garments. Call and see for yourself. llartU Block, ASTOKIA, OIL tu'iiimw m.iwwfi .ljih. . l.u J Notice. JWOriCE IS 1IEUEB1' G1YENT THAT I JLl have this day purchased Uio entire stock, business and ood will of tho Cigar and Confectionary business at No.-isa Third slroet.formerlv owned by Mr. N. J. Berg man, and u ill hereafter conduct the Kline. Mr. O. M. Celler will manage the business for me in my absence. ISAAC BEKGMAN. Notice. A I.L PERSONS HAVING ACCOUNTS Ai- asainst the estate of the late I'lillo Callcnderare hereby notified to present the same to me for settlement forthwith. M. P. CALLKNDKR. Knappton. Wash. Alljmst 5111.1820. Annual Meeting Notice. milE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JL stockholders of the O. K. L. and B, Association will be held at 2 p. it. in Odd Follows' hall, on Thursday, Aur. iSth. for the purpose of electing directors and at tending to such other business as m-iy come before the meeting. A. J. MEGLER, Sec'y. CCnOOL OF PRACriCAL CIVIL. meclianical. Mining Engineering, Survey ing, Draughting, Architecture, Assaying ami Navigation. 170& Second Street, Port land, Or., and 723 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Established 1SC4. A VandkuNaillkx, l'res. Send for circular. -o-T H E-o AUSTIN-:-HOU J. P. AUSTIN, Propr. Open ill tie Year 'Round. THIS POPULAR HOTEL Is new and clean and beautifully located on the banks of thcNecauicum. within five minutes' walk of CLATSOP BEACH, The most pleasant Seaside Resort on the Nortlm est Pacific Coast. Every attention Is paid to the comfort an I accommodation of the guests, and the table Is supplied with the very best in season. Here arc plenty of Clams :uid Crabs, there Is game In the woods and plenty r the finest fish In the streams. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r. (M Breafl, Cafce anil Pastry None but tho Best Materials Ustd. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of tho city. Terminus of Astoria H FISHERMEN. " "J 1J 1-1-1 i .-M..1-- mm .-VT rl' " "J-" Restaurant. JSTAURANT IN THE CITY. Eastern Oysters. ASTORIA, OR. mwmyi PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or S.ut Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can pet Better Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods bv Evory Steamer. Call and sec h'.m and satisfy yourself. P. J. Mcany. Merchant Tailor. Astoria Iron If oris. ConcmIy St.. Foot of Jackson. Astoria u Gtfttoral Land and Marine Engines BOU.F.n WORK. Steamboat Work and Cannery W,:rh A HPKff AI.Tr. Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. .President, and Supt .....Vle President .....Sec and Treas A. L. FOX, J. G. HUCTIiEK LtJ C. C. Cooper, - Manager. OPEN FOR THE SEASON, The Seaside House has beon refitted and refurnished throughout, and oilers unsur passed facilities to all to enjoy a pleasant sojourn at tho famous Clatsop Beach. An attentive corps of attaches aro employed, and everything done for the comfort and convenience of gueate. TH. OLSEN, (Examinetct Daneh Apothekcr) Prescription Druggist. I'rcscrtptloua Accurately f Carefully and Compounded Choice rcrfameK of All Odors, Toilet and Fancy Article. 588 Third St., Astoria, Or. Seaside Honse Seaside KeSOrt of Oregon. ' As Laid Out and South Coast Railroad to the Resort, Lewisv J.H. MANSELL, - REAL ESTATE BROK ROTARY PUBLIC FOR STATE OF OREGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Corre&pondence Solicited. P.O.Box3G3. EstabM.ed 1S-3 INVESTMENTS MADE FOK OUTSIDE PASUIES. Nest V. U. Telegraph Office. Third St. Astoria. Oregon. Warren REAL ESTATE DEALERS. 559 Third St GRIMES' HOTEL, Seaside. Special Bargains Investments for ( i Mi K CANDY To-Day-Fine Ice Cream Soda-To-Day Also Handle None bnt the Finest Key West and Imported Pleaso Call and Give mo a Trial. T1IIBD STKEET, Next AY. U. Telegraph Office FRED A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FR03E. GOODS AT SAH FRANCISCO PRICES. I make a specialty of good work ami guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Wes Side Olney Street, Near Wilson & Fisher's. ASTORIA, ul'-. The Largest Stock ! 1 U Immonso Stock OF DF'TmiKriTxrio.as CE1S, HEILBORN. Two car-loads received : More on the. way. Yon aro invited to see tlie finest display of Furniture, Carpets, etc., in the city. Prices reasonable. Tho Old Stand, - Astoria, brocon. WHOLESALE AND Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed, o Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. 0 The Largest anil finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and TTegotables, Keceived f reah evorv Steamer. North. Pacific Brewery, JOHN KOPP, - - Proprietor. BREWER OF EITRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER. EXTRA FINE STEAM BEER. E-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. a Willamette Graduates Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law and medical Courses. Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Course; It Is the oldest, largest and least cxpcasl vo Institution of learning in the northwest School opens flrst iMouday In September. Send for catalojnio to THOS. VANSCOY, President, Salem, Or. Lilla 1 dl Astoria, in Seaside Property Non-Residents i Specialty. A FACTORY SAIZ OREGON. ! 'uwm'ime The Lowest Prices ! HrfiSsgSfi; ? RETAIL DEALER IN :- University Students in- sa hfk resssaiKsutta Mm if iK-r -st . gi 3ssr m s Affording a Love!- AT siiifflifflpin! We offer for sale our Entire Stock BELOW ITS 0RIGINAL C0ST. Surprise Bargains Every Day. Orders from the Country will receive prompt attention and the benefit of the reduction. TERMS OF SALE STRICTLY CASH. ISem York loyelty Store, Havel's Brick Building, 0pp. Occident Hotel. ITY BOOK STORE ZO:ocfcc3.C2Li3.i27"to:rsj JBojl9 Blank Books and Stationery of All Kinds. A Large Assortment of Novels Always on Hand The Latest Periodicals and Magazines received as soon as puhlished. mmJFWIM i & ; REED. JL5.S Three Miles from tho PostolTlcc and Custom House. Astoria Real Estate Co. 172 CASS ST., . Astoria, Oregon. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I havo completed arrangoincnta for supplying any brand of "Wino in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDEltS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTOKIA. Your patronago in City or Country solioitcd. A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. Astoria Grocerv ant Caiei Fruit Co. OBBEKS and BETAILEKS, Carrying a Full I,inc of Groceries. Provisions, Green and Canned Fruits. No. 518 Second Street. For Desirable Acreage Or INSIDE PROPERTY. Call on or Address Leinenweber & Coodenough, SECOND ST., Near rostolllce. - - - - - P. O Box 63 II I I I I I I ! Ill I I I I The New Model Range CAN BE HAD INT as hmvii aiirnmiTTiiWi 19 mtmm.tr m Agent. Call and Examine It ; Yon Will be Hcased. E. R. ITavrcs Is also Agent foi r.e Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTKEK FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand Tiie XsQg&cai-ng Tailor, OHCAS. a5C c B Q M A T, f Call and See My Nobby Stock of Spring Goods Jnst Arrived. It comprises the latest goods in the market, and I offer them at nrices never before heard of m Astoria, and guarantee tho best and most comfortable fitting suits in the city. Next to C. H. Cooper's - Astoria, Oregon. by H, F. LOGAN Drive. -: xnsr :- General Agents. 5?TTTF? XSAGrXS IN ayette Park. House. ? I II III Ull I III I Mi ASTORIA, ONLY OF 7