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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1890)
sasH J!? s, uijRnKE9.TSp - -5 "! yrvS -rr-ffgg!tm!ym8Bp -"? CO Pea ?- Fair white ion IE Brightele; Soft healtMiiS "PEABS'-le Great Stilish Complew SOAP, SalS Eve-pere: K--' A-m--'i'J:'-"i jgxsrewiKhiwscgggR TIME TABLE FOR ASTORIA. JIAILWAY6 AND STEAMEUS. SEPTEMBER. HIGH WATER. XXiW WATKIl. Fust. Second. I First. Second. 2 E . .M E "" i: 5 k. m. .S Ih. m. .2 h. m. ,2 7i. m. " I Wl fi 34 TC 127 7C 7( 03 73 11) tt .T 13 76 l9 79 732 05 757 15 Mitt 752 15 61 757 07 S 2-5 11 17 S 74 243 81 826 11 903 09 K'lH TeSlC 83 858 15 9 47 07 3 S 65 JS! 8 3 9 32 I 9 10 ST, 0 7 All SS439 81 10 0S 25 1137 09 m S 58 53 857 79 10 39 30 - - -- Tke lteats between midnight and noon are 4ertCled fey a (a. raO, those between noon & nUnlght by p (p. m.). 0 h. 00m. a dc M l4tfet, eh. oom. p denotes noon. Taa.lckt Is reckoned from the level of average tower low waters to which the sound tea vt sires ea the Coast Surrey charts. t.USLNKSS CARDS. W-1-. HOWARD, M. D. . HOMCEOPATniST. Qraseatcor Dulversity of Michigan. ' OftoeeverA. V. Allen's store, northeast ever TMr4 and Cass. Un teem 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to wr , B&Yxexo, "" CIVIL ENGINEER. Ctwrty Surveyor of Clatsop County. VMM : Room No. 7. Kinney's Brick, Asto-xicOreceB. A A. CLEVKLASU, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OSr Flavel'-i aew brick bulldinK, corner wat u4 Cass streets : up stairs. Q I. CUKTIH. AUn7-Al-Lkw: XoUry Public. Owamtssloaer of Deeds for Washington 7aHtory Ofice Itt navel's new brick MMHhu Cor. Second and Cass streets. fH H.NX1TII. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OflUt ou Cass strtHJt, 2 doors back of Odd FBwa BaU4i&, Astoria, Urogou. J. I. . KOUL.11V. .tt.r-ny ami CeuHKcIIer at Law Nbcc m Obeoamas Street, Astoria, Oregon R. KANACA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. urtf White House Cor., Astoria, Or. JT K. XASiMEMi. KEJLI. 1XTATK BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. stftUUhod 1BSS. -XMrl Street, next to Mm. Algeria, Or. W, U. Telegraph Of- W W. PARKER, ml Estate and Insurance Agent, .Ce&reya&cer and Notary Public. lift Stta Street, opposite the Postoflice. Bettreea Cbeaamus &Squemoque Sts.. Astoria, Oregon. B. F. KAFFERTY, HI. D. Qnteate Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Orncx-WS Third Street. D" Eecalcl A. Ij. AXO J. A. FULTON. Cms street, between 3rd and 4th. atteatldB to Diseases of Women CMMrea, by Dr. A, L. Fulton. vacation to Surgery, by Dr. J. A. TIMJil CAISJ.) OF BAY RAILWAY GOMPANY WEEK WAYS. Leave Astoiia End- 10, 11 A. 71. ; 2, 3, i, 5 v. ai. lA?avo Young'sir.ay- 10 :So, 11 SO a. m.;2 -0, 3 i30, -1 UK, 3 iS) v. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Astoria End 9. 10. 11 a. m. : 1. 1 :30, 2, 2 -.30. 3, 3 SW, 4, 1 30, 5. 5 iK), C, C :D0, 7, 7 :30 1. i.'. Leave YonngV Uay-9 SM. 10 30, 11 :3-). a. m. ; 1 :13. 1 :15. 2 :15.2 :15, 3 :13.3 :43, 1 :15. 1 -AT,, 5 :15, 3 :13, C :15, C :I5, 7 :I5, 7 :13 r. ji. TIMi: SCHED1JI.K. Asioria & South Coast Railway. Learn Li). Clalop Via Steamer Astoria JJcach. Electric. S:30A.ST. 7:50A.i. Electric. 1 : 13 r. M. 1 : 20 r. Ji. () Dally except Monday. l) Daily. BEGINNING Tu.l3- 1st, 13SO, ,fia Str. VOLGA, B. F. STEVENS, Master. Will leave daily from W'ilMui .t Fislier'.s Dock for I LWACO, - at 7 a. a. and .2 v. it. KctimiiiiKWill Leave llwaco, atA. jr.and l :I3 r. . Stopiting at Foil Canby, Foil Slovens andTanzy Point on first trip fiojn Ilwico and second trip from Astoria. trrir'i! BritesT OAce beun fro 10 to 12 A. M and 1 to 4 TAY TUTTLE. M. P. Pky'wiTt Birgeon and Accoachenr. OOce, Soan C, Pythian Building. OCe )w : IB to 12 and 2 to 5. . 639 Cedar Street. B. K. X1LL.EK. St. I. Ofttate I Cleveland Homociopathlc llos tal OaHere, asd Post-Graduate of New Trk Oty Polyclinic School of Medicine a4itaecery. Ftac &. Mala streets, Portland. T WomeR a Specialty. T,.H.ETKS. I'UYSICIAN AND SURGEON. lrtala ipMtal atteaUea to Diseases of Yomen 1AA InWP Oma: Opposite Telegraph Oflice, up Astoria, oregoa. D K. t A. KEKjc. DENTIST. 7 &a4 8, Flavel's new From Termiiial or Interior Points THE- Norton Paciic Railroad Is the Line to Take To Ail Points East and South. It is The DiiiiiijjCar Route. Itruus'F2irni3l Vcstiliiilctl Trains Every liny In t!ic Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. Ko Change of Cars, Composed of IHniiigr Citr.su'i irpAssed. I'ullnmii BratviiiRRo.Tisiieeppr.s Of Latest Equipment Tourist Sleeping Cars Best that can be const n.itM . iul in which accommodations :i: ' 1 Ih Tree and . Fiiriiisticd. to holders of First or Second-class Tickets and for Elegant Day Coaches. A Continuous Line Connecting v.ilh All LjIiick, airording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper Reservations Can be Secured In Advance through any Agent of the Itoad. Through Tickets To and from all Points in America, England ana Jiiirope can ue purchased at any Ticket OIHce of this Company. Full information concerning rates, tiifle of trains, loutes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ko. 121 First St . ci r. Washington, Portland, Oregon. The Str. Telephone Portliiisri and Astovia. Time TabJo. Leave Asteria: Everj evening ec -jl Tuesday at 7 o'clock Leaves I'erdaiid: Every morning except Tuesday at 7 o'clock laoor's Golden Fesale Pills ?. rfT i- a -jl- - : i ?5kvC For Female Irrep iitnrittcs ; noliiis.t. Itk" them wi tiv market. jYcir.ii'. Successfully !;-.! by pmniincntl.-it.) - HHHithly. (Jur;,!i , teed to reliev -iii- pressed inc:;sn.a- liun. SurcISifeM'erttsla! Don't be IiiiihIh.v ged. Saetiuie:it,: iiealth am! ino!i. ; ta v no lh'r. eIlt t ai m, - dr-v., KftY i ;, mi n r rv.;.: ,. 5.Jrt?. "2 A ir s. THE APHR0 VE-CiQ ME 0 f Western Itrauch. !5ox 27, I'Olf !LANi . ' t m fa f, . ,, .St ii ? y v' -J - .i. . a. c , ? o, vV5. k . ra COAST CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Action Taieii on ail Important Commercial Measure. nt an cosirj;TjTioy-Li ro a a teh Speentl by Tho Uxitkd Pbess. Sax Fi:ANCiH06,Sept.l9. "When the Pacific Coast Eoard of Commerce re assembled this afternoon, the report of the Interstate Commerce Committee was read, as follews: Whereas, The commerce of the Pa citic const is affected by the fact that the commercial centers of this region arc upon these coasts, or upon tho rivers, sounds or bays that open into the ocean, ami thai the lines of laud f ransiorlalion meet the ships bearing the trade of Asia ami Australia at such points. Itt-xolru!, That in view of the com petition of the Sues canal, it is neces sary that a through freight rate by water and laud should not be broken at a Pacific seaport, but that a through rate from jioiuts in Asia, Africa and Hi:1 Islands of the Pacific to any poiut on this continent or across it to any Kint in Europe, via the American lines of steamers aud American rail way, be recognized and permitted. licsvlcul, That thus board thank the commercial bodier, of the "United States for their general endorsement, and demand that, the fourth clause of the international commercial act be amended ro as io permit free competi tion of all lines for traffic at competit ing points, regardless of intermediate stations, no long as the rates at such intermediate stations aro fair aud rea sonihlc "with themselves. it'.solccO, That we believe that the " i era:nercial interests of the Pacific wast require that members of the Interstate Commerce Commission should be appointed from this region. r.l 'x "T V" 'T-Z&ZfFP&s MFfunder -.rj. .S.jA S. V- pmmm 32J -i&&-zOS, U 5 E IT it is the iTr.7- ?rr.DTcnrr. Ill . f -UlC Jj' . CJI fc ll 15 tIl'". SV-'l Uf, lt liW Utc Ici, :. r Sffakcs 'Ih- v; !, :J -r Rcn 1 S'on:. J, t. A; - &m&rrdffii-'?jZMifoj(i&i SL'PCi1! i ftri3'. --tUX: iCi FFiiHC-EFfS. mgmzM VszG. every w!yo. SI :t bctiJoisixfur?." Is-I SiTlisSIyl p:tt ak his patrons. .J I. B, & N. Co. TJIK .STKAWEhS "iivn. ViUihy' or "Siioim' Ieave Astoria daily :t a. m forTa"z Point. Ft. 3t4YfM.s and llwavo. coHnr:n.g with nillroiMl running north at Id a. f. at d it w-JUi !oatsm s:ualwattT lUty. lor hi:Ii ISlmhI, SiiiistiiiK-, N'nth Cvi aiul uli.. i points tinui:ti t(:ias llartir. Twn ri:i' i:iis i.:adi ThursJ".s gi ng two hours i:i '.Mi: irlorj-r if tide, jir mit. South lm"s.l tr..i:a utart fr.a ?.r.h cottJi and ScaS.r-d at i :tt i. a. daily, -necting:.i lv.i- wiui steamer for asMI.i aud night lxat fir Poithtnd Suniiay ScheduJe-SU-uucr s:..r: at '.) a. x. Iniit Av.ott t a.ut n nh-tMi::d c..i atllA. m. from Mac.. South 1kuii i irnrs leave NitiirtMia at ?. ix i. m. eoiiHPetiiix with ste uner al II a. kw ami night IkkU. fur Pon-l:u-d. h. A. l)0:.!J. President. K. Y. KKi;r,Siirt. Jon:: 11. Coi.i.tkj:, Socretary. Portland and Coast S. S. Co. GRAYS HAEBOE. STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Port laud every Thursday at 7 r. 31. ; and from Astoria the following morning. Laud ing at lloquum, .Aberdeen. Comoiolis and tdoutesano. SHOAL WATEE BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland on 1st aud 15lli of each month, lauding at North Cove. Soir.li Iteud, Willapa and Ua. Center. F. II- h'FSJIJSG. 1'iVi-ider.I . P. Ul'Slin:. Agent Astoria. W.4STEB-AN ACTIVE MAN for each TT section, salary S75 ti SIOO. to lo cally represent a successrul N. Y. Company incorporated to supply Pry Goo ?. Cloth ing, bhocs, Jewelry, etc, to consumers at cost. Also a Lruly of tact. Salary tf 10. to enroll inembTS (SO.000 now enrolled'. I SI 00,000 paid in.) Inferences exchauged. Brick Uulld-' Empire. Co-operative Association (credit wen rated) jjck i;ox oh k. y. w. t. isuuxjcv. r- t. i:a::ix .'. W. DJtAI'HlL iJiii'iiey, Burin & Draper. A ttoryeys Ztt-lMW. .Oregon Clly, On go; . Tw-Jve y'ar experieucti as HUter i-f tin- U. S. Ijiiul Office lieri. recominends m In nir S5lalty or .?hir,jf aiul all oilier bus wess liefore the Iind Oflloe or ttM tur 3. iad involving the pr.ir.tne In the fVneral UcMloitkv. Exacuisrs" Notice. A IJ. PEKSONS HAViN; CI.AUiti i.a- aeaiiu-t tlu estate of :ii.'; V.'iUou, u--eeased.aiid firtn of tt"i!-i, & rjher, aie reijuesd to pr'"!ent Kiein pr perly verifip at the ofik-e of .1. . A. Anility, 4 xll jtersons owing said estate shoald make hn mi'dlate seltU'm at tin aim Uaev. J. . A.P.OWl.UV. WILEY K ALLEN. Kjcociuo:. A't-Jia.Sepl 1S. 1890. d-t A 510X1 II can be made workSnc for ivr. l''rons preferred who can furnish a horse ami e!ve their whole time to the business. Sparc moments can ue proiuauiy cniHoyea ai. A lew vatamcics in towns and cities. It. l. JOHNSON & CO., 10(tt Main .St., P.ichmond. Virginia. The Title o n. Scries or Articles to be AYrittcii by Bn.vitt. Special to The Astoeias. San Fkaxcisco, Sept. 19. A large number of San Franciscans wero in terested in the cablegram in which it wns stated that Michael Davitt was about to make some startling disclos ures in his new paper, the Labor Worltl. Davitt announced that Tie would soon commence a series of sen sational articles under the title of 'Pigolt and His Patrons." Tho o would fell the origin of the dynamite ploi and of the forged Pigott letters. It is not generally known that San Francisco had played a somewhat prominent part in the mysterious story ci the ParueJl investigation, the famous forged letters and tho con fiasion. liight aud suicide of Kichard Pigolt. the Irish informer. J?i:rderetl Xlis Children. "1- el st io Tiik Astosun.j Poutsj'outh, 1". H., Sept. 19.- The coroner's jury in tho Hcin case to-day rendered a verdict to the effect that Ikn tha Ilcin and Carry Hein were murdered by their father Frederick II. J. Ilcin, and that said Frederick II. J. Hoin after killing, the children committed suicide. Didn't Get One. The following episode was caught by a reporter last evening while inno cently watching and listening for an item "on the fair greund: A lady and her husband wero noticed quite a while, throwing basebalb at nigger babies, the lady throwing free of charge, the hasband paying right along until ho had spent 1.25, while in all this f usilade only one baby was knocked down and that by the man, so that the lady got no prize. A few minutes afterward, the couple were walking along the pavilion platform, when tlM lady was heard to remark: "1 was so disgusted, that we should spend S1.25 and I never got a baby aft jr 8lL" Salem Journal. Eupcpsj. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjo3 life. Th usands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are speii' annually by our peo ple In the hojK that they may attain this Immui. Aiid yet it may be had by a!I. We guaraiit e tLat Electric- Bitters, if used according to directions and the use pcrMbted in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the demon dyspep sia and instead Kupepy. We recom mend Eltttrc Hitters for Dyspepsia and all diseas of Liver, Stomach and Kiilnevs. .Sold at 50c. and S1.00 per bot tl. by "l. W. Conn, Druggist. The use of India rubber for erasing pencil marks was first suggested in or just prior to 1752 by an academician named "Magellan, a descendant of the great navigator. Notice. GOD'S BLESSING TO IlUHAXlTr So Says an Oregon Pioneer-Ninety Years Old. Fohkst (Jkovk. Or., March li). 1 have used the OREGON KIDNEY TEA and obtained immediate relief. It is God s blessing to humanity. I take pleasure in recommending it to the afliicted. I am now nearly ninety years old, came to Oregon in 1812 in the em ploy of the Hudson's Bay Company, and smi ip. 1 began using the OREGON KIDNSVT TEA I enjoy good health. DAVID MUNROE. In London, soon, you can drop a nickel in a slot and uspihe telephone. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumery, and toilet articles etc. can e bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Christopher Columbus never ltnew that he had discovered America. ipsafflSifi: wwm ViSTA ! -' IVTA 7IP u3 KJJ X? '-""fcSStA v snot IThroMjrlj a. Window, SnV! ti to TUK ASTOfMA?. TrrckKiyrbj, Que., Sept. 19. Tilrs. Gcrvnis, of Point Dnlac, niuo miles from here, was .shot and killed while sitting at the supper table with her husband hist evening. She was fired at through the window. Thero is no clue to the party who did the shoot ing. Ko cause is assigned for the act. t;eltlnzj"s Ar;iic:i Salvo. Tuk I!st Salvk in the world for Cut, Bruises-, Sorts, Ulcers, Salt Ithe i:i, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin I'.rup: ions, and positively cures Piles, e: n.i pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect hatisfaction, or money re funded. I rice 25 cents per box. For sale by .1. W. Conn. m ?&SJ-XP! SSSvT' "CaVTJ KEEP TO TIi3 SIGHT. Do not be iinpcscd on by any cf tho numerous Imitations, Eubititates, eta, v.liich era Hooding the world. There is only oacSwift'o Specific, and there io nothing like it. Our remedy con. tains no Mercury, Totash, Arsenic, or any pois onous substance whatever. It builds up the gen eral health from the first dose, and has never failed to cradlcato contagious blood poison and Its effects from tho eystcm. Be buic to get the genuine. Scad your nrtflrcra for our Trcatiso on Blood, and Sk!n Dscasc3, which will bo mailed fee. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. New York has seven millionaire edi tors, but they don't writo much. Ttt&tiiuouy oi a. .Fainter. T. H. Backus, 10.7 Carlton nvenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: "Altxock's Pobous Piastres aro undoubtedly the best external remedy runnufaclufcd. I mako this assertion to tho public from my own personal oxperieucc of their wonderful virtues. Suffering from severo pains in my sido aud chest, contracted through a severs cold. I applied a couple of Ali. cock's Poaous Plastebs upon going to bed at night. The result was, that in eight hours after applying them I could get up and walk about with very little pain or ache, when the nicht previous I neither get up or down without help, nor sloop to remove nvy shoes. I have "since used them in my family for various ailments, and havo never known them to fail to give almost immediate relief." Chicago in 1SI0 had a popuhition of -jyiiO and to-dav n l more tnan 1,1 ikv 0.X). v rzszs i A - (S5S" -jy (?? i 'M B "Sv-Jf --N n ' VlX w. , SftfelCA imrhfOASf MtAUTH. ' D ?wm mk '.28 i FWZf latA 8Ew f.o J.scn-ia'n Golilon Balsam lio. 1 Cures Chancres, firi'. and second sta-'es-Sores en tin Legs and Kody; Soro Ears," S'.r' CopiHir-calorcd Blotches. Syphilitic faUnh..iseascd Scalp, and all prlmarj' forms of tho disease known ai Syphilis. Prior, 5-5 OO por Bottle. to Klcliaa's Golclt.ii BuUani Ifo.a Cures Tertian-. McrcumlSvphllitic Rheu matism. Tains in the Bones, Pains in the Head, leek of the Neck. Ulcerated Sore Throat, Syphilit'c Hash, Lumps and con tractcd Cor.'s. Stiffness cf the Limbs, ami eradicates n'l d re from the system whetlur t-a-tcl . , im!"crcticn or abuse of Jlcrttitv. Icain? t!.e blxd pare and healthy. lrir S5 OO per Bottle. Le U 'clintt Golden Spanish Antl dote for the cure of Gonorrhea, Olcet, Irritation Gravel, an.l all Urinary or Gcnl t diyarransctnents. Prlco S3 50 per Bottlo. f.o Kichau.! Golden Spanish. In Jocticu, for severe cases o! Gonorrhcea, Intlamsziitorj' Gleet, Stricturcs.ic. Price SI -r0 per Bottle. Lo Illchuu's Golden Ointment for tho eff -ctlvj hcalingof Syphilitic Sores, and eruptions. PrlcoSl 00 per Box. I.o IJIchnu's Golden Pills Xcrve and Brain treatment; los3 of physical pow er, execs or over-work, rrostrctloc, etc Prlco S3 00 per Box. ffT T.'i.ic :i.d Xer-Ine, V-rt S.11S c.cr)whcre, a 0. 1)., sccruvl- S"-. jk.t fiprcss. " mi: uiciiAunso.v diiug co., agkxt 09 ind 511 Market stret, San Francisco, Cal. C:i: ULA1-SSENT FREE. $75 to $250 )h;idrrn r-ry for Pitchers Castoria j STwn Raby vrs sick, wo gave her Castoria. r.kf u alio was a, Child, eIio cried for Castoria, JTcen nho bccaiao Hiss, cho clung to Castoria, .VcHshchai Children, she gave them Castor! rrssrr ?SlrTiriCiaIalC3 mm aaeuoaaHM h Oato.y'P I TmiaKSHP JJ 1 prercrihe and fnllj oiKiurtb JiiR (.. ui uie only 8jecitlc for the ccr tn mirnnf t Vila eitm h20".-.td not laYJ f;.7t. Inoi:.-.iias:.m.J) tviuaiciuuiu, . x. We iiavo sold Wc G loi many years, and It ha -civentneDWioisaua faction. 1). it. Syciie & Co.. 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SsCSB&S aJaUHXS99 T !I1T TIOTV llIfc fnrr lrlnj P .-.l never liave a hcadaclic, and have gain- I ed fifteen pounds in weight. j IT. C. SCHUI.TZE, Columbia, S. C. t SOIiI EVERYWHERE, Office, 44 Murray St., JTsw York. HBNRY OLA8S0P Poultry and Fish In Quantities- To Suit. 9fcL "FO'E"S5:-L55: SX? Southwest cor. Fourth & Ca Carnahan & Go. SUCCESSOIW TO T. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WUOLESAIJ2 AND KBTA1L DEALERS IX GEHKh- i. E CHASDIS& Corner Chenamus and CassUVft AST0HIA Oi'ECUN OREGGw STATE Pilll, xs o TbirteeoOi Annual ExMMtlou. Under the nianngcmcntDf the Oregon State Hoard of Agriculture, will he held on the State Fair Grounds, near Salem, commencing on Monday, September 15th, 1890. And lasting one week. OVER $15,000.00 CASH PliS-MIUJIS - Offi'iod for aurirultural. :i"li ami me chanical t'xliiMis, (urworktirari ami fancy worK 111111 tor truiwiii hj,i . . I'odiici:! ri!1 fr f r- at.,: fr - !.t . - all rranspir! it. !! i""-! I :l v li. i i. 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