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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1890)
- J,-j"""sa'"j!Wt yt m Fh? gjaftg stotim. ASTORIA. OREGON: rnnDAY. ..November 13, isoo TIME FOR ACTIVITY. Tmxuxaiukt proposes to do what Astoria lias loug been talking about, bat xros too terrible slow to accom plish, aad that is, to establisli a steamer lice to secure the trade of (sm s Harbor and tbe Shoalwater bay citks. They Lave a new steam propollor, the Alice Jilancliard, launched about two months ago. The Sutli Bend Journal describes the visl as follews: '"She is 150 feet loxS, 2S feet beam and has 11 feet G inches depth of hold; draws, when loaded with COO tons, about 9 feet She lias fore and aft compound engines and a duplex deck engine forhaudling freight Her cabin accomodations are for forty passengers. The vessel is now plying between Tacoma and Fair havec, carrying general freight" The proposition is to run the steamer between Tacoma and Portland, stop- plug at Gray's Harbor and Shoal water bay and thus secure for Tacoma much of the local trade now held by Portland. ow ii istona would put on a steamer they could have the trade letter than Tacoma or Portland, being sa ranch nearer than either of those cities and could thus furnish the t tk on those two bodies of water trait needed supplies so much quicker than could those cities, and as the steamer from here would make so niy more trips in a month, tie profit would be much greater. Will oar citisons and business men, es pecially our merchants, allow such a grand opportunity to bo lost? If so, thpj are forever debarred from grnm bluurat t lie slow growth of business here Yc have several large general s ra. either one of which could well affwxi the experiment of chartering a Ktoamer for three or four months to rua between this city and the towns on Shoalwalcr bay and Gray's har bor, and build up a trade. Let the vc8! carry at reasonable rates any freight offered, but give a certain per centage of rebate on all goods pur chased at the store by whom the steam er is run. Thoro is no doubt but what it would psy, and it is strange, indeed, if even- mercantile house here is do ing all the business it cares to. and has no ambition to increase its trade, especially with these lively, growing towns. TrssATs deliberations in Portland o the two committees appointed by the State Board of Commerce and the Orejron Proas Association took place in separate meotiugs and afterwards thoy mot in joint session. Each favor an appropriation by the legislature of 2oQ,(XX) and thev want ten acres cf aid, that all buildings necessary may Ik? creotod on the laud and in those baikimgs all the products and manu factures of the state may be exhibited, instead of leing scattered all over the exposition in the various departments. Thi- will deprive us of competing for premiums, bnt will make the entire state display by itself. The press com mittee want a permanent commission -apjKiutod to last until after the ex position closes; to be composed of one meaiber from each county and five from Portland, bnt the other com mittee recommend no plan of appoint ing tho commission, leaving the legis lature to appoint as they see fit Ad dresses are to be prepared and sent all ovre the stale, so that the people and tho icees znsy form their own opinion i n t how the plans shali be perfected. Botli committees, however, favor a thorough exhibit by the state at the wodds fair, and a united plan will sotw be adopted and recommended. 'Wheubsam: loss of life is reported by telegraph at the wreck of a British xna-'-of-wnr off the Spanish coast on Moany night, when 247 human be lap. t of the ship's officers and men, or nil bnt three of those on board, were swept into the sea and drowned, or desbod to pieces on the rocks while a heavy sea was raging. It is one of those terrible "calamities which occur occasionally and are so alarmingly fatal as to thrill one with horror when reading tho fearful news. "What a tale of horror those three survivors -will irave to relate, and the sufferings of that memorable night will ever be to them, a vivid reality which will never bo effaced from their memories however long they may live. Over the wires from New York coms a well authenticated report that Jay Gould lias obtained control of tho Union Pacific railroad. Eussell Sago belicvae it and young George Gould docs ot contradict the report bnt re fuses to talk concerning it. If it should prove trac, important develop ments ia the management of the line may be looked for at mi early day, as his object in securing tho road would be to extend its range of business by huDdiug extensions or leasing other roads which could bo operated in connection with it XEW TO-DAY. Notice. rnnxsis to notifi all whom it JL may coaccra that I will not bo respon sb!r for any dctos contracted by my wife, cpbfe. clmnnr after tills date. A.scnrniNG. Aslona. Or 2Cov. 12, 1SD0. Cemery, it Racks FOIt RENT. OoniBttHous Kulldlnps conveniently sltu arl.miUianiio.Ncl ltacks will be rented Cr xe oomln;: reason tn the Columbia rer. Mf& to AV. V. PAKKER. DB. PBEHTIOE. "WTLIi ARRIVE NOVEMBER O. Eye, Head and Uervous Diseases, At Occident Hotel, Astoria, Prom November 9 to 14. FREE. Dr. Prentice "Will Care tbe First Case Of Cross-Eyes and Epileptic Fits Ficc On the Day of Ills Arrival in Astoria. A man well known In this community writes the following interesting letter: "1 was chopping a stnmp four weeks ago, when a flying chip struck me in the eye; for a short time 1 was entirely blind, 'then partial sight returned again. I nurtured nope and continued to treat it at home, until ten days ago, when 1 began to abandon hope of ever seeing perfectlj7 again, unless some thing more than ordinary was done. 1 then counciled two of the leading Oculists of Portland, who told me one eye woald have to be cut out to save the other. It did not exactly suit me to have my eye cut out, and so I sought other couucil. Iwentto Dr. Prentice, thi Oculist, then at Portland, and he laughed at the idea of its being neces sary to cut my eye out; I joined in the laugh, for it was on my side. I have been free from pain since the first day's visit to Dr. Prentice, and im proved steadily, and am now entirely well again. 1 feel safe in saying that if Dr. Prentice cannot cure a case he will always say so. Tiios. II. Foss, Gray's River, Wash. A Touching Scene witnessed Hj- a ForLIand Gentleman. One week ago we received an invita tion to witness a delicate surgical oper ation on an eye. '1 he patient was the 17-year-old daughter of Jlarrisou Hay. For three jcars she had been blind in both eyes with a cataract, and was obliged to grope her wa3' about in total darkness. The patient, without taking chloroform, submitted to the following operatien: bhewasnow ready for the surgical part of the work, and we stood in breathless anxiety as Dr. Prentice placed the point of his knife at the side of the eyeball, carefully touched the point of the cornea, then the blade entered the eye; we saw it pass through tiic eye in front of the pupil and then come out at the opposite side, it was then drawn upward, and a cut made of about one-third of the circumference of the ball. Another instrument was then passed in hack of the pupil, and almost on the instant the irl said: "Oh, Dr. Prentice 1 can see yon." This was spoken in tones well calculated to bring tears to one's eyes. From the time the knife touched the eye until the patient could sec, it was just one min ute. She was allowed to see those about her for a moment, then the eye was elosed and bandaged. In jnst one week after the operation she came into our office and was able to read our paper. She also wrote a letter home, saying; "Dear parents, 1 can see and am happv." Mr. Jerome W. Campbell. General Superintendent of the Willamette Bridge Railway Co., saw this operation. A LETTEIL From a Patient Who Was Cured By Dr. Prentice. PoirrLA-N'ii, Or., Oct. 7, 1890. To the Suffering: For five years 1 have suffered with sleeplessness, ner vous debility, irritation at the base of the brain, and a terrible kidney disease. 1 hal tried so many remedies that did me no qood that at last 1 gave up all hope of ever being a well man again. I tried many prescriptions that were said to be sure cures, and all failed. There were many times during the nast few years that I was obliged to lay off from work from two weeks to three months at a time. Lately 1 was run- ning down in health very rapidly, and this part of the country and trying to see it L could not get relict elsewhere. I must say that my faith in doctors was about gene: but somethlnu lead me to visit Dr, Trentice at tne JSsmonu Hotel. I crowded in with the others and waited my turn. lie examin -d me, told me where my trouble was, and said he could cure it'without mdieine. I can't say that I really believed him, but something in his maimer led me to trust him. He gave me s o medicine at all, yet from the day f my first visit I began to improve rapidlv. I now sleep as sound as a child. My memory is greatly improved. My kidney disease and brain irritation arc entirely well, my appetite splendid, and 1 now enjoy life and perfect? health. Any afflicted person wishing to learn about my case will find me at address below. D. Dookan, North Pacific Hotel. Portland. Ej es fitted with glasses by Dr. Prentice Nervoas Diseases That Are Permanently Cnrcd By Dr. Prentice. Epileptic fits, Paralysis, Diunken nesj (periodical). Heart disease, Kidney dea&e, Asthma, bick iieauaeiie, opinal irritntion, and nervous debility in men and women. A permanent cure is made. ROSS'OPERAHOUSE Ono Night Only, Friday, November 14th, '90. Jas. A. Heme's (Jrcat American Play, rt s of Oak Jamss A. Heme as Terry Dennison (His Osij,inal Creation.) . UNDEKTHE MANAGEMENT OF IIAUXEY & 3IITCIIEIX. CAST OF CIIAltACTEKS. Terry Dennison. the Sailor-Miller JAS. A. IIEKNE Uncle D.ivy, ' with a little peculi arity". Chas. n. Clark Owen Ganoway. who never speaks without his l. o. U. V. Chippendale Kuby Darrell.the ladTerry "bruns up" Alex. Kearney The Baby, :i "&tunner".. By Herself Chrsta!,thc sweetheart Marion Abbott Tav.diy. a model servant. -Nellie Began Aunt Betsey, who never was mar ried Mabel Winters Little Chrvstal, "Heartsease" Little Hazel Eegan reckers, Sailors, Millers, etc. SYNOPSIS: " Act I 1 he Wreck. The ltescue. Act ir The Mill. TheSaciiQce. Act 11 1 TheBabv. Act IV The Truth Revealed. Act V Prattle. Act VI Best at Last. The company bring all their scenery used In the performance. Iteserved Seats on sale "Wednesday. Nov. 12th. 9 a. m., at New York Novelty Store. GELO T. PAKKER. CAUL A. HANSON Parker & Hanson SDCCESSOK3 TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS JN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steamer THIS "WEEK, Dross - GoodLSi The Old Stand - Astoria Orecoo. Unn UUEltfi I "Enlarged and Befitted to Meet the Popular Demand.3 FINEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY, Shoarwater Bay and Eastern Oysters. Private Rooms For Dinner Parties, JIEAIiS COOKED THIRD STREET. o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - (Formentj the ft E This is the C easiest and is in the Quietest Location cf any Hotel in the City. WHITE COOKS. T WI5I. o-o-o-o-n-o o-o-o-o 0 - U - 0 - 0 - 0 Lots in tee's Astoria Are if on Sale AT Tnii OFFICE OF THF. Astoria Real PRfCES PKOM Si 50 TO 8250 EACH. TERMS One-Half Cash; the Ralantv, in Six and Twelve Months. For Desirable Acreage Or INSIDE Call on or Address SECOND ST.. Near Tostofflce. NOTICE. To the parly iccch liiR the larist l.st of names for THE GREftT NEW ILLUSTRATED of By 1IUBEKT II. BAXCCHOST THE EMINENT HISTORIAN SEADY at last Only true Hisf-ry cf Jlor " mout&n published Fascinatincintenselj interesting, powerlul Endorsed nbke by Mormons sum Gentiles. WONDERFUL ADVENTURES Of Trappers and .travelers moody Indian Wurs -Thrilling accounts of Massacres :md Miraculous Escapes Tlie famous Dauite Association. Etc . Etc. MYSTERIES OF POLYGAMY 'Ihe ilthiiiK House Celestial Mjirnage Strange Itellglous Customs Biography of Ilrigham Young, as tlirilhng as a noeljet true history. A grand book to Sell. JCcrybody Wants It. Merchants, Fannet, Me chanics, and all classes have eagerly awailed the appearance or this remarkable book. ACJENTS Send qulc' SI oo fr costly and eJe-int Canvassing Outllt. Don't wa.te tmi" writ ing for circulars, but secure territory b-f..re it is ghen out. Kemcmber this is a subject of intense interest t all. and the Crand Illustrations attract atlentloa eer;. where. aiiduess THE HISTORY COMPAKY 723 Market St. San Francisco Magec. Argand and Acorn Stoves i Ranges, Cooking and Honting, EVERYONE FULLY WARRANTED WATER CLOSETS, r-LUXBOG GOODS, rUMTR, SISKS, AXD BATH TUBS 341 OHENAMDS STREET. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSOKS TO I. "W. CASE. OUORTE1 AND WHOLES Al.K AM RETAIL DEALERS IN GEMAL HERCEASDISE. Comer Ghenamus and Cass streets ASTCKIA OKECO F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., County Coroner. First Class Undertaking ESTABLISITIIENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral tnatt-na-Next to AsxoRiAif ofllce. H. EKSTROM, Practical : Watchmaker, ASTORIA, OB. A fine lino of Gold and Silver "Watches, Solid Gold and Plated. Jewelry, Clocks, eta, at reasonable prices. Repairing Promptly Done. Next to Morgan & Sherman. 25.08 reward ffiTIT MH hi am. Etc. TO-OKDEB. ASTORIA, OR. o - o o-o-o-o o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o M Btoose Main St. House.) NO CHINESE. CLDRCD, Proprietor. - J - 0 - 0 - 0 - .P o-o o-o-o-o-o-o-o . mmim-: rw ji,- Estate Co. PROPERTY. Leinenweber & Coodenough, P. O. Box 63. 2IAKKET5. Washington Harkel Jlnln street, - Astoria, Oregon. CIIRISTKVSEX ct CO., PROriUETOUS. JESPECTFaLLY CALL TnE ATTEN &. Ucn of the public t the fact that the attove Miirket will ahvaj & be supplied v. 1th a FULL VAUIETY AND BEST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! ! Which will be sold at lowest rate3, whole sale an d retail. G-Special attention given to supplying ships. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & CGmPARTY, rsli iivA J'isnMl Mwit. FRUITS. BUTTER, and GQS. orposn L' Ot-OIDKNT HOT1CI.. ASTORIA FISH ADGAME MAEIET Fitzgerald & Oo. Go.Vhera You Caa Get Fresh Fish. 63 me, Eggs, Etc. W'c aUo Keep a Flue Line cf CANNED MEATS AND FISH Market on Olncy street, near Telephone doc!;. Roadway Market. O'llnra. fc Ingulfs, Tropr's. Opp.sIto Fu.ml x Sttikes. A rirst-Class Meat Shop. Frosh and Salt Meats All rurchases Delivered in any part of tho City. HENRY GLASSOP Poultry and Fish In Quantities To Suit. 9fc3fcX w&TXEkte: ST1 Southwest cor. Fourth & Cass ASTORIA TRANSFER GO. AND LIVERY STABLES Conveyances of any kind, on short notice Transf errtnjr Bapgage, etc., a specialty. Telephone No, 12. H. W. SHERMAN & CO. FRED Saddles and Harness A LASSE STOCK TO SELECT FKOM. GOODS AT SAII EEANCISCO PRICES. I make a specialty of good -work and gnarantee satisfaction. At the Old Stand, 7es bide Olncy Street, Hear "Wilson & Fisher's. ASTORIA, The Largest Stock ! rrm Immense Stock ok CHAS. HBILBOliN. Two car loads received : More on tho way. You arc invited to see the finest display of FurnitHrc, Carpets, etc., in the city. Prices reasonable. Tho Old Stand, - " r-r V. Jk!aKl, WHOLESALE AND Groceries- Provisions and Mill Feed, 3 o Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest anQ finest assortment of Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables. Received fresb FLiYMM, The Tailor, KEE?S I. STOCK THE Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All ins Latest Styles ne bajs for Cash at Eastern Trices. He (Juaranlees the Best Work manshlp en all Garments. Call and see for vourself. Bartli Block. ASTO!:l . OB CS-O 3?0 TTy; Colusnbla Bakery FOR FRESH BREAD, Cakes, and Flue Confectionery. All Orders Delivered. COOLEY BROS The Smith A "SMITH PREMIER" TYPEWRITER can be scpii at THE ASTORIAN Office, where it is in daily use. The Kohler&Chase Music HuuSe WINTER & HARPER, Prop's AGENTS it m nn - ft Mninlilnc Bete J. & C. Fischer, Ives & Pond and other pianos. Mason & Hamlin and A. B. Chase & Co.'s Organs. iiirtniinvrtTnfrnmpntesnlfl fnrmsli. or on e.asv Installments. Do not huy of-a coinnilsslonaiient. hut save at least S5O.0O by resentative. . s. ticarr. IS Wn.VT YOU GUT AT IN- Groceries and Provisions Everything In a First-class Store " and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Tow n. Th Highest Price raid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES O. E. BAIN, Manufacturer and Dealer in Sash, Doors, moulding and Brackets. All Kinds or Ilard Wood and Iloase Finish ing Lumoer. Bolt Material a Spe cialty. Wood Turning. Cor. GcncTiere and Astdr Streets. Astoiua, - - Oregon. your Money s worth Foard k Stokes S AIZ OREGON. The Lowest Prices ! Astoria, Oregon. RETAIL DEALER IN everv Steamer. TYPEWRITER Contains more points of merit than any other Typewriter on the market. If sou arc interested in, or contemplating the purchase of a writing machine, send for illus tm'fd catalogue to F. W. REYNOLDS. Agt. No. 29 Stark Street. PORTLAND, - OREGON. FOR rnn un ALSO - dcalitiR directly with the Arm or their rep emus. rcvEN'soK. F. COOK THfc ntral Hotel EVENSON & COOK. On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Fish. Meats. Etc., Cooked to Order. WATKUSt., pp. Foard A Hteken A FIRST CLASS SALOON Run in connection with the Premises. The Best of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Hilliard Tables and Frlvate Card Rooms. V. H. COFFEY. Groceries and Provisions. 372 THIRD STREET. Butter. Ecgs. Canned Goods, Potatoes, Wood and Willow Ware, Etc. Eli 0 Premier " Brews Pianos Ce look OUR- Holiday Are Now We will open our About the 15th When we will Largest Stock of Goods Ever brought GA Willamette : University Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific Normal, Business, Law and Medical Courses. Also Musical, Theological, Pharmaceutical and Art Courses. It Islhe 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. Hon Tie New Fall Goods Just Latest ISFCall anil be convinced that 1 turn 513 Third Stroet, - Weinhard's Is the Choice of Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lots. Orders for any quantity to be directed to H. WEINHAED, Portland, Oregon. Corner Twelfth and B. Telephone 72. Wholesale Wine House. 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 OKDEI1S DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA. Yonr patronage in City or Country solicited. A. W. UTZ1NGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. !LK ltTjtea.k rflfu ordered iJut Uit wiilK-.jtcw: nor 73 iy.tnlit tr.dli van. Itnew w k. . AWlrrGkiusOvcrvdaor?" if I&1& tkc CS3!"tJ.J msnV.-Jl..t WeH fon.ni Kkve tho m.t. TK.t ?oor prtiinu cKc Jultci oo Tht fUver's klw.yj weitl" If vou want the Best, buy the CHARTER OAK With the "Wire gauze oven doors i WlMn p ES. R. HA WES Goods ! Arriving. large double store of this Month, display the to Astoria. & Reed. Leaain Tailor Received. Goods in the Market. out the most fashionable suit in the city. Woxt to C. H. Cooper's. Lager Beer! the Connoisseur. P. O. Box 40: JlgejaJt(BSd&C IP YOU WANT TBE BEST Buy the CHARTER 0AKf WithttoTTire Gatae Oven Doors. 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