The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 04, 1890, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
THURSDAY.
.. SEPTEMBER 4. 1890
A W1XDY BRAGGART.
The irresponsible Columbian in
some of its editorial vaporings yester
day morning, declares that it has
printed the facts in regard to the
progress of the electric motor line
project, and tbat it bas given its sup
port and encouragement to the en
terprise. As usual, tbe Columbian states
that -which is the reverse of the truth,
in an attempt to misrepresent Tnc
Aetoriax.
Tbe Columbian admits its own ir-
rofponsibility, and says it does not
ovm anything; yet it assumes the
ability to manage successfully the
business and enterprises of those who
have demonstrated their ability and
good judgment by earning the owner
ship of their property.
The idea of the Columbian sup
porting a business enterprise is one
"which will cause tbe promoters of the
electric motor line to smile a sarcastic
smile.
The truth of the matter is, that the
promoters of the .electric motor line
told the mismanagement of the Col
umbian that tbe extravagant state
ments and unfounded reports of flatter
ing progress that have appeared in
that paper were doing the scheme
more harm than good.
Ir. Sharpstein, tbe man to whom
is due the credit of effort to bring the
electric motor scheme to a successful
end, was compelled to administer a
cutting rebuke to the Columbian in
an endeavor to make that senseless
sheet understand that sensational and
fictitious reports of progress would be
an oljstaclo to success.
In a communication to the Colum
bian of September 1st, Mr. Sharp
stein says: ''It is best not to delude,
ciUjor those who may be watching de
velopments or even ieopc who do not
care, by an assurance of that which is
at present most dubious.'
The Columbian has no moral sense
and has only a desire to be sensational.
JtTvould go a hundred milc3 around
to tell a lie rather than staud still and
tell the truth.
Tbe Columbian, in a bantering sort
of way, says that it will subscribo
more toward the enterprise of a motor
line than will Tun Astokiax.
A subscription paper tbat bad no
more rcsioiiPible name than that of
the Columbian upon it wouldn't be
worth as much as a check on a sand
bank.
If the Columbian bas five hundred
dollars in coin it can find several
places in this city where it would be
Teccived with thanks and it would
make the Columbian' credit just five
hundred dollars belter than it is at
present.
Be just before you are generous.
If tbe Columbian is anxious to
achieve a reputation for financial
solidity, let them prove tbat they pay
as much coin to their hired help every
Saturday night as does Tiie Asromxs.
You don't do it and you can't do it.
AiioxG the prominent men of this
country is Eev. "Wdliam H. Milburn,
the blind chaplain of the House of
Representatives. He is now in San
icisco, and proposes visiting Ore-
and "Washington. It is to be
loped that be will include Astoria in
bis rounds, for be is a remarkable
man, and has been so long prominent
ly before tbe public as a preacher,
lecturer and an author, that his visit
would be appreciated and enjoyed
by all.
-old ironsides;
A Gallant Vessel Now a Receiving
at Portsmouth Navy Yard.
Ship
The frigate Constitution (Old. Iron
sides), that stands at the head ot the
list of honor of the ships of America's
early naval history, is now a receiving
ship at the navy yard at Portsmouth,
K. H. There are not many men who
have not recited in their school days
Oliver "Wendell Holmes" tribute to the
gallant old vessel, beginning:
Ay, tear her tattered ensign down!
Tjong has it waved on high;
And many an cyo has danced to sec
That banner in the sky.
"Old Ironsides" was built in Boston
in the years 1794-97, under a law ap
proved by "Washington March 27,
1791, and was launched on the 20th of
September, 1797. The list of her cap
tains contains the names of Nicholson,
Talbot, Preble, Decatur, Eogors, Hull,
Bainbridge and others men renowned
for nautical skill, bravery and devo
tion to their country, and no one of
whom ever brought defeat or dishon
or upon the gallant craft intrusted to
his command.
Her first gun at an enemy was dis
charged August 3, ISai, when an attack ,
was made on the American squadron '
then in the Mediterranean sea by the j
Tripolitan forts. In 1S12, shortly
after the declaration of war with En-J
gland, the Constitution met and cap-;
tared the British slup Guerriere, an
action that will ever be memorable in I
the records ot naval warfare. The i
Constitution was under command of,
vapcun xsaac xinu, wim a crew oi 3UU i
men, while the Guerriere was com-
uuuiueu uv iipuim o. j.u iacres, Willi
400 men. Both captains had met so
cially before the war, and had then
discussed the merits ot the two
vessels. When they spoke of what
-rould happen if, in the event
ot war. they should come into col
lision, Hull said: "Take care of that
ship ot yours, if I ever catch her in
tbe Constitution." Darces laughed,
sod offered a haudsome bet that if
ever they did meet as antagonists, his
wura nucwu iiuu uui HIS iniSKlKC.
Hull refused a money wager, but
offered to stake on the issue a hat.
Years after, when the conjectured en
co&Bksr did occur, and when, after a
deefterate fight, tho English frigate be
ckbo x total wreck, Captain Dacres
eae on board the Constitution and
offered his sword to his captor. "No,
o, MMXS.UU, j. wm not take a sword
asm oo who knows so well how to
mtit 1-f Til bnnliln vnn f i.
hr3oton Herald.
Superstition in Germany.
A month's imprisonment for occas
ioning the death of a woman by cut
ting open one of the veins in her arm
appears a light sentence; but prob
ablyalthough no statement to that
effect is made the German tribunal,
before which a man named Michael
Stankewitz appeared charged with
the crime, took into consideration that
be acted under the influence of a
superstitious belief in sorcery and
witches. The accused, a mason by
trade, employed at Dantzic, came to
the conclusion a short time ago that
his wife was bewitched, on what
ground does not appear. Ho also
came to the conclusion that the
person who had cast a spell
on her was a poor old creature
named Nixdorf, and to break the
spell be determined to bleed the al
leged sorceress in the arm, his wife
drinking her blood. Unfortunately,
the operation was attended with fatal
consequences. The old woman, whose
constitution was already weakened by
age and privation, succumbed to loss
of blood, and the authorities, hearing
of the affair, arrested tbe mason. He
has been lei off easily, and possibly,
from bis own point of view, he de
served no punishment whatever for
i ridding society of a "witch." It
seems strange, however, that in mis
enlightened age, and in a civilized
country, a man in his right senses
should be found to believe in witches,
spells and similar superstitions non
sense. London (Standard.
Tact, though partly a natural gift,
is a good deal indebted to education
and early habits. The superiority of
one sex to the other in tills respect
will often bo found to depend on art
quite as much as upon nature.
Those who discbarge promptly and
faithfully all their duties to those
who "still live" in the flesh, can have
but little time for peering into the life
beyond the grave. Better attend to
each world in its proper order. Tlor-
! ace Greeley.
Hood's Sarsapariila
Is carefully prepared from Sarsapariila,
D..i.Grlion, Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa,
Juniper Rerrit-s, and other well-known and
valuable vegetable lemedies, by a peculiar
combination, proportion, and process, giv
i.ijrlo Hood's Sarsapariila curative power
not posseted by other medicines. It
effects reinajkable cures v.here others fail.
Hood's Sarsapariila
.Js the best blood purifier. It cures Scrofula,
S:lt Rheum, Roils, Pimples, all Humors,
)yspesia, Biliousness, Sick Headache,
Indigestion, iSeneral Debility, Catanh,
Rheumatism, Kidney and I.hor com
plaints; overcomes Th:.t Tired Feeling,
. rentes an appetite, builds up the n1cm.
Hood's Sarsapariila
Has i.iet unparalled success at home. Such
is ils popularity in Lowell, Mass., where it
is made, that Lowell druggists sell more of.
Hood's Sarsapariila tlrin all other sarsajia
rillas or blood purifiers. The same success
is extending all o er the country.
Hood's Sarsapariila
Is peculiar in its strength and economy.
It is the only preparation of which ean
truly be xiid " 100 poses One Dollar." A
bottle of II ood's Safsapai ilia taken accord
ing to directions, will last a month.
Hood's Sarsapariila
Is peculiar in the confidence it gains among
all classes of people. "Where it is once used
it becomes a favorite family remedy. Do
not bu induced to buy other preparations.
Re sure to get the Peculiar Medicine,
Hood's Sarsapariila
Solduj-drajrci-ts. Jl; Ixforg5. Prepared by
C.1.HOODA CO.,Aiiu!U'.tri!'s Lowell, JIass.
EOO Dcses Ono Dollar
NEW TO-DAY.
HBNRT GrLOSSOP
Poultry and Fish
In Quantities To Suit.
53, OTOTES.'FXZ: iSX.
Southwest cor. Fourth & Casc
School Taxes.
JVTOTICE IS HEItEBY GIVEN THAT
i-1 the taxes for School District, No. I, for
the year 1800, are due and payable at the
onice or the clerk on Main street wharf.
TheTav Roll will remain in my hands for
sixty days from date, alter winch time
those not paid will become delinquent.
Uy order of the Uoard or Directors.
.1. W. CONN. Chairman.
J.G.HUSrLEK. Clerk.
Astoria. Sept. 4th, IKK).
Notice to Gas Consumers.
ITMIOM AND AFTER SKIT. 1ST, 1S30.
. the price of gas will be reduced from
S3 50 to ?2 SO for 1.000 cubic feet.
ASTORIA GASLIGHT CO.
CCUOOL OF PRACriCAL
CIVIL,
Survey
y mechanical, Mining Engineerinj;
ing. Draughting. Architecture. Assavinz
and Navigation. 17015 Second Street, Port
land, Or., and 723 Market St., San Francisco,
Cal. Established 1SG1. A VaxdekNaille
I'rcs Send for circular.
Notice.
1 LL PERSONS RAVING ACCOUNTS
1&- acainst the estate of the late Phllo
Callcnder arc hereby notified to present the
same to wc for settlement forthwith.
M. P. CALLENDER.
Kuapptou, Wash.
August 5th, 1800.
11 EDGAR.
pj0,.lQ Tip -1 QJ....A.
Vj ' JUUtlu ami omul,
wKiKrirArv rhipp vrnr
M"-ksciialm & bkili. iiriiS.
Pocket Cutlery, Marine Glasses,
7 '
STATIONERY AND NOTIONS.
Corncr M' and Second Sts.. Astoria. Or.
TP-.TJ T"0TT TTT TTTmfl I
XjLSIa&IL JC iC U 1 A b !
fcANDY, NUTS, KTC,
Evcrvlhinz in Season.
W X.. EXQX-IVIS
Next to Central notel . Astoria, Oregon .
F.H.SURPRENANT&CO.
county Coroner.
TSrnf moea TTtM
"w -"o uuuoiuuuug
ESTABLISHMENT.
v e HS'les, Caskets and funeral material 1
""i AOXUIUAH U1UCC.
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-: Vs7"IXJXJ BE:-
ON THE MAEKET
THE PACIFIC REAL ESTATE CO.
NEW TO
The "Smith
TYPEWRITER
See It. :: Try It. :: Buy It.
A WONDERFUL INSTRUMENT s-
HsDfiBQUALLBD BY ANY OTHER
F. W. KEYNOLDS, General Agent.
Portland, - Oregon.
A "SMITH PREMIER" TYPEWRITER can l)e
seen at THE ASTORIAN OiKce, where it is in daily use.
NOTICE TO
The Season for Sturgeon Fishing will open Mon
day, August 11th, and continue until March 15th, 1891.
For particulars "write
CHAS. B. TEESC0TT,
Box 477. Portland, Or.
The Oregon Land Co.
Where Property Is Left For Sale.
If You Have Property For Sale Leave It
WHEKE BUYERS COME TO BUY.
Don't Fail to Sec Our List of Residence Property.
Corner Third and
For Desirable Acreage
Or INSIDE PROPERTY.
Call on or Address
SECOND ST., Near rostofllce.
FLYNN, The Tailor,
KEEPS IS STOCK THE
Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. AH the Latest Styles
He buys for Cash at Eastern Trices. 'lie Guarantees the Best Workmanship on all
Garments. Call and see for vourself. Uarth Block. ASTOKIA, OK.
-THE-
Scow Bay Foundry
-CORNER
WEST FIFTH AND WALL STS.
AfeTOKlA, - - OKKOOX.
CASTINGS
Of all Descriptions
MADE 10 ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
T.
Foot of Morrison St., Portland, Oregon.
Advance Threshers
AND ENGINE
Parm, Ohurch and School Bells.
Inspirators, Injectors and Feed Tumps, Coal
Oil Engines, Traheni Tumps, Kriebel
Engines, Boilers and Steam Generators
X ii iid ry2Iachlncry.3IarincMach l iicry
CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINES,
Blacksmith Forges and Drills, Best Axle
Grease and Compound in the world. Tow
ell's Brass Goods and Iron Pipe.
Scud, for Circular.
C. C. Cooper, - Manager.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON,
The Seaside House has hecn refitted and
refurnished throughout, and offer-; unsur
passed facilities to all to enjoy a pleasant
M)journ at the famous Clatsop Beach. An
attentive corps of attaches :iro employed,
and everything done for the comfort and
convenience of guests.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
City Express Transfer Company.
H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller,
PItOPKIETOltS.
Ileadquarters at Main Street wharf.
TELEPHONE KO. 43.
A General Express and Delivery Business
transacted.
Your patronage Is solicited.
MOUNT ANCEL COLLEGE.
Largest and best equipped school for boys
In Oregon. Good discipline and careful
training. Our terms arc :
Entrance fee ...... S 5
Board and tuition for ten months. ISO
"Washing and mending . 15
sax
College will open September 2nd. For
further particulars apply to Kev. If. Domini
cus. Director oi College.
House
mm
- DAY.
Premier"
F6SHERMEN.
OIney Sts., Astoria.
Leinenweber & Goodenough,
P. O. Box 63.
Neimi & Engross,
MANUFACTURING
Jewelers and Watchmakers,
Jen-dry, Watches, and Cloclis
lcciairca at Svxtrcmclj
Low Prices.
628 Third St., - Astoria
Ob P. Upshur,
Shipping and Commission Merchant
Itlain St. Wharf, Astoria. Oregon.
SPECIALTIES :
Cannery Supplies
Barbour's Salmon Net Twines.
NEPTUNE Brand Salmon Twine,
WOODBERltY Cotton Lines and Twines
SEINES and NETTING
Of all Description Furnished at
Factory Prices.
FIRE INSURANCE
Effected in First Class Companies,
Representing $13,000,000
PHffiXIX,...
HOME,
-Hartford. Conu
....New York,
Agency Pacific Exprexs and Wells, Fargo Jt Co.
ASTORIA TRANSFER CO.
AND
Livery Stables.
conveyances of any kind, on short notice.
jransicrnng uaggage, etc, a specialty.
Telephone No, 12.
n. "W. SHERMAN & CO.
GKLO P. I'AUKKIt.
CARL A. HANSON
Parker & Hanson
SUCCESSORS TO
C. L. PARKER,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
New Goods Arriving Every Steame
THIS WEEK,
Dress - Goods,
The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon.
Lie wis vi
J.H. MANSELL,
REAL ESTATE BROK
I NOTARY PUBLIC ,
AND-
I3"T7E!T3VE3S3Sn? u.CS-333XTl?.
ESTABLISHED 1883.
Office 487 Third St.,
( 4
M i K
CANDY
To-Day-Fine Ice Cream SodaTo-Bay
Also Handle None but the Finest Key West and Imported
Please Call and Give me a Trial. THIRD STREET, Next W. U. Telegraph Office
-FIIED
addles and Harness
A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
GOODS AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
I make a specialty of good work and guarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, Wes
Side OIney Street, Near Wilson & Fisher's.
ASTORIA, OREGON.
The Largest Stock !
Immonso Stock
OF
IF TJ H. 3STIT "EJ 3Et
fist
CHAS. HEILBORN.
Two car-loads received : More on
display 01 tturmiHie, uarpeis, ere, in me cny.
Tho OW Stand, - - -
MM Hill 1
A. V MMM
WHOLESALE AND
Groceries, Provisions end Mill Feed,
u
Crockery, Glass Plated Ware.
o
Tho Largest and finest assortment of
Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables.
Deceived fresh overv Steamer.
5-
Main Street House
RESTAURANT.
The ahove Itestaurant is Just Opened,
uii uYi'ryuiiiiK jew aim i
First Class 1
This is the Cleanest and Quietest I
Place in the City.
BARLOW & HAYDE8, Prop's.
No Chinese Employed.
RUGKER'S - Restaurant.
CSTEnlargetl and Befitted to Meet the Popular Demand.3
FINEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY
Shoalwater Bay and Eastern Oysters.
Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, Etc.
MEA&S COOKED TO ORDER.
THIRD STUEET,
-THE-
DIAMOND PALACE
GUSTAY HANSEN, Trop'r.
A Large and Well Selected Stock or Fine
Diamonds t Jewelry
At Extremely Low Prices.
All Goods Bougkt st This Establishment
Warranted Genuine.
Watch and Clock Repairing
A SPECIALTY.
Comer Cass and Squemoqua Streets
f . . -. jit
Nest to W. U Telegraph Office.
FACTORY s
SAIZ
The Lowest Prices !
3E3
-the way. You are invited to see the finest
rrices reasonable
- -
Astoria, Orogon.
liij.mit....i i.i)
KETAIL DEALER IN
A STOMA, OR
Carnahan & Co.
SUCCKSS0113 TO
I. "W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AXU
KETAIL DEALEItS IN
GENERAL M EBCHAMSE,
Corner Chenamns and Cass streets.
ASTOKIA - OREGON
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Oregon and Washington
AGENT FOR THE
K a &. &, &SL JSk. Mm 3? JCji i B
OF THE
im Books Now Introduced in Washington
A COMPLETE STOCK OF SCHOOL BOOKS NOW ON HAND.
BPBOIA.L S&LE.
Barnes First Reader 20c
" Second ' 30c
11 Third " 45c
" Fourth " 65c
" Fifth 85c
The Mew York
SCHOOL
tny
Our Stock of Oregon and Washington Books is now
. Complete.
We are the Agents for the Exchange of Books to he used
in Washington.
Fine "Wines, Choice Brands.
I havo completed arrangements for supplying any brand of "Wino in anv quantity
at lowest cash Jigures.
The Trade Supplied,
Families Supplied.
ALL ORDEKS DELIVEKED FItEE IN ASTOKIA.
Your patronage in City or Country solicited.
A. W. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon.
siona HieiT ai lina
In
JO!2i:i:ilS and RETAIliKHS, Carrying a Full Hue of
Groceries, Provisions, Green and Canned Fruits.
Mo. 5 1 8 Second Street.
G-O "2?C3 "3?:o:253
a
. FOR ERESH BREAD,
Cakes, ami Fine Confectionery. All Orders Delivered.
COPLEY BROS.
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Is the Choice of the Connoisseur.
Superior Facilities for Sliipping in Car Load Lots.
Orders for any quantity to be directed to
H. WEINHAED, Portland, Oregon.
Corner Twclf tli and. IS. Telephone 72.
Ill I hi I Iff T USBtXBKSSBBBBSaaB I I I lllll I II
O E - S tt Sl
Call and See My Nobby Stock of Spring Goods
Just Arrived.
It comprises the latest goods in tbe market, and I offer them at prices never
before heard o in Astoria, and guarantee the best and most
comfortable fitting suits in the city.
Next to C. H. Cooper's - Astoria, Oregon.
JOHN E0PP, - - Proprietor.
BREWER OF
EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LA&ER BEER.
EXTEA PINE STEAM BEEE.
SI SZ PORT 23 32. .
5-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. "S
illamette -
urauuaies buuienis in
Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law
and Medical Courses.
Also ?.1usical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Courses.
It is the oldest, largest and least expensive institution of learning in the northwest.
School opens first Monday in September. Send for catalogue to
THOS. VANSCOY,
President, Salem, Or.
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN
Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Will be Pleased. E.Jt. Hawcs Is also Agcut Tor lie
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIKST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand.
-: ZjST :-
General Agents.
BOOHS
Movelty Store.
K STOR
BOOK
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Lager Beer !
P. O. Box 405
o 23 O 3J3" &. 3Lj 33 .
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