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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1893)
THE DAHiY ASTOItlAN, ASTOBIA,: "WE DNE&DAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1 l"i3 Woman's. Chat ' : J to Other Women. Did you ever think how many dUffer ent pictures are made of heaven by the many minds? : I like to note all which are presented to me. It la useless to ex pect lews than a material heaven from material minds. Adults are like children In that, and no more capable of under standing a purely spiritual future home. Is it possible to comprehend anvthlnir which does not fall under the laws of the material world? I doubt It, though it Is nearer a possibility for some than fcr others. Children In religious families are in clined to give their own ideas of the teachings they have received.' I like to hear them. Alice la particularly inter ested in "God's, house" she is also very fond of horses, and she struck the same question which the heart of all animal lovers ask: "Papa are there horses up to God's house? " "Where?" "Up to God's house. Don't you know? Where Jesus lives." "I don't know." "i hope there are. I don" think I should enjoy living where there weren't anything but A 1 1 , folks. I like horses." Four-year-old will find others who wonder if it can be that the affectionate pet they knew had nothing of a soul when it 'had Its attri butes of love, patience, courage and senae of duty, and all persons who are much with animals know that these vlr tues may be Justly claimed for them. Victor Hugo said. "This is the wo man's cycle." He might with equal pro priety have said: "This is the children's e." When has so much thought ever before been expended on children's rights, their health, their development, their symmetrical, many- sided growth? Never before has any great fair adopted means to show at the best advantage the country s most valuable product. . The World's Fair has done this, and it is one of the best things it has done. It shows how to care for them, to teach them, to amuse them, and It will be an object les son which will do mothers as much good as the children. It Is not expected that the story of the children In Paris will be repeated at Chicago. Three thousand children whose mothers never came after them were left at the Paris creche at the time of the exposition. Doubtless some will take this way of deserting super fluous little ones, but arrangements have been made to pnd them to various homes for neglected little ones. It was stated by some paper that charge of forty cents an hour would be made for the children. It scarcely seems that can be true. If It Is, It Is ridiculous, How Is a woman that is so poor that she needs to leave her child to be cared for by strangers to raise forty cents an hour, to cover the time while she visits the Fair? She simply couldn't do It, and only such children would be left there as their parents wished to abandon. Chicago has a baseball league devoted to indoor baseball. Is not. this the first city in the country to carry devotion to tho national game to this extent? The regulation ball is not used. Instead there is one nearly as large as one's head, and made of soft rubber. It Is so light that it does not hurt if It hits a spectator. The bat looks like a broomstick. The games are great fun to the players and lookers on. Tho floor Is waxed, and" in sliding to base the man sometimes slides the width of the room. lie ought to have his garments lined with a feather bed, so a spectator thinks, because it does not look easy to take a toboggan slide on a Biiuill scale by falling face down and go ing ahead through the Impetus of the fall, as these men do. Men take their pleasures In such queer ways! Imagine a woman amusing herself In a way which laid hor liable to broken limbs or head or that required her to slide around full length I Women do not work hardest a what they call play. Men do. DORA M. MORRELL.- How is it possible to keep a disabled ocean steamship In a stationary posit lor long enough to make the necessary re pairs to her machinery, is a question -or great interest to landsmen, Bays the Call. ,When macuincry In a manufacturing establlHhmen., which stands firm and solid on mother earth, breaks down, U Is sometimes very difficult to repair, how much greater then must be the difficulty of repairing the machinery In a vetse: tossed hither and thither by the caprice of the waves. An ocean steamer with her machinery In order and rapidly leaving miles behind her Is a thing of life, but when the thud of the screw ceases and the huge vessel les powerless and becomes the sport of the billows, she Is Indeed In a dangerous condition, and her crew become flllod with the greatest anxiety and fear. The Vmbrla, one of the Cunard line's swiftest ships, a short time ago became disabled In mldocean and lay power less for many days, pitching and toss ing on the waves. Passing steamships brought the news that her machinery hud broken "down, anV the. 'telegraph wires ftutmed the Intelligence over Amer ica and Europe, causing much appre hension among those who had relatives and friends on board. It Is necessary when a ship's machinery breaks down that she be kept as steady as possible, and she must be kept out of the trough of the sea, with her head to tho wave This is dono In some Instances by the aid of sails, which all steamers carry, but the masts of the vessels are not always set right and the sails cannot be used to advantage. U C. Newgord, third officer of the Pa rtite Mull steamship City of Sydney, was ked yesterday what appliances were uped for steadying a ship when It became necssary to repair her machinery. "It depends a great deal," said he, "on what breaks down. In some Instances thero Is nothing for it but to lie to and wait for a tow from some pausing ship. If It is practicable to repair the machine ry tho vessel's shIIs are hoisted and she may .be. kept out of the trough of the sea .hit wsv. "Every ship, however, carries what la called a dreg. It la shaped like a huge umbrella and Is about six feet long, but when opened has a circumference of twenty feet.- "It consists of a strong Iron frame to which Is uttm'hed a canvas bag. The frame hes an Icon ring to which la at-, tnched the hawser of. the vessel. T,hla Irus in thrown, out ahead, and by Its re ulstiinceto the wnves"1tepatTie'boattmt of the tr)Kh of the sa and makes her ft ft steady us the circumstances will per mit. "It Ik. of course, Impossible to anchor In iii!t!u.":ui. Tho Iron chain cables Whleh steamships entry are ti&vev over ninety fclhoms in length for each anchor, end that would be entirely too short.. "Sometimes lt is possible to get hold on the bottom with a small anchor at tached to hawsers, which are 125 fathoms long, but It Is very seldom. - "The drag Is the surest means, and if the weather is good It will keep the ship steady enough to make all repairs possi ble. ' . "The ship broko her crank shaft on February 19th ,lat year, and lay for sev enteen, days httplcsi. We wern lyjng about-seventeen miles southwest of C'or into, Nicaragua. The captain used the sails but was unable to make any head way; and we had to be towed b.k to Panama for, repairs." Third Officer Watson, of the Oceanic1 steamship Mariposa, said substantially the same thing, and added that a steam ship would as soon think of going to sea without 'her anchor as. she would of leaving her drag behind. The British ship Thalatta, hence for Sunderland, England, August 24lh, Ofl reported ashore at Tyne, by cable today, but with prospects of escaping serious In Jury. The new forty-ton gasoline engine schooner being built at North Beach for service between Bodega Heads and Ban Francisco, will be launched next Mon day. The masts ', have already been stepped. Reduced Rate. Commencing today.July 29, the rates on the Union Pacific steamers between As orla and Portland and intermediate points affected, will be J1.08 one way and 11.50 round trip, tickets good until used, O. V. Lounsberry, Agent, Astorlu, Oregon. CMldren Cry forPitcher's Castorig Twii Tralus Daily. The Union Pacific Is the only line run ning two dally through trains between the Pacific Northwest and Eastern cities. French Tsnxy Wfer. Ladles will llnd these wafers Just what they need, and can be depended upon every time to give relief. Safe and sure, can bo sent by mall sealed securely. Price, J2.00 per box. For sale only by J. W. Conn, corner Second and Cass streets. Now Try Tim. It will cost you nothing and will sure ly do you icooa, If you have a cough, cold or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds Is puitr anteed to give relief, or money will bf paid back. Sufferers from la srlpne found It Just the thing, and under Its iue hud espeedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample at our expense nnd learn for your self Just how good a thing It Is. Trial bottle free nt Chns. Rogers' drug Etore. Large size 60 cents and $1. children Cry for Pitcher's Castcna iVhen Baby was elck, we gave her Casvirfa. rVlien die was a Child, the cried for Cutout, .Yuen (he became JIlu, bo clutif to Coatorto, Vheu she had Children, the gave t lion C&storir Undisputed Authority. Tho United States Dispensatory says: that "Onions are a stimulant, diuretic und expectorant ;they increase tho appetite ond promote digestion." The Juice made Into syrup as in Dr. Uunn's Onion Syrup, has A specific action on the Throat, Lungs and air passages, it not only cure Coughs, Cold, Croup and Consumption, but its stimulating effect strengthens und builds ip the system afterward. As a tonic und restorative it has no equal. We solicit a :rlal in the most chronio and stubborn "ases. Price 60 cents. Sold by J. W. Conn, Druggist. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorised arjent. This puper is Kept on me at nis onice. Guaruiite il Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King s New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs, nnd Colds, upon tills onuitlon. it you are ntltlcteit wttn a Cough, Cold, or any Lung, Thro.it or Chest trouble, and will uie this remedy as dlroctud. giving it a tulr trial, ana ex ertence no uenettt, you may return me ottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not Know that Dr. Kings New Discovery could be relic! on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles' free at Chas. Rogers' Drug store. Large size bu cts. ana JAPANESE TO I E-rE fait WffSbilJ!aW CURB A new nnd complete treatment, eonsitlni ol nppovltmlus, ointment In eanmilea, also li box mid Mils; a p.mUlvo cure If t ternnl, In tornal blind or bleeding. Itching, clitonlo recent or hereilltnr inlcn, and many other dlseafles and Ixinalo weak m rh ; It Is nl'viiys a great benefit to the ceneral le nltli. The first discovery of a medical euro rendering an oner. tlon with the knife unnecessary hereafter This remedy ha never be-n known to fa'l. 1 per box, B for w: sent ty man. wny suiter rom this terrible illnesce when a written Burn- sine Is iilveu with 6 boxes, to refund the money If not cured. Bond stamp! I r free ample. Guarantee issued by Woodward Clirk A Co., Wholesale Hud Retail Drurgiata Hole Agents Portland, Or. I'or sale by J. W. Conn. Astoria Oregon. 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This brilliant Quarterly reproduces the test stories, sketches, burlesques, poems, witti cisms, etc., from the early numbers of that much tolked-about New York Boctety Journal, Tows Topics, which Is published weekly. Sub scription price, per year. The two publications Toww Tones" and "Talks ritou Town Topics" together, at the low club-price of 15.00 per year. Ask your newsdealer for them or addreea, TOWN TOPICS, 81 West 3d Btrett, N. Y. City eoMsoiPTion, I havoapooitlvorcmedyfortltenbwediseasei by lis use bouuinds of cudcs of the worst kind and of long stunning have Lecn cured. Indeed, so strong is my utilh In lis cOlcacy. that I will send Two Eottles Pukb, with aVALUABbR TIIKATISR on this (llncac: to eny tuifi'rcr who will wild ino their .Express and P. 0, eddress. S. A. B10CU7L ''I, C. 1S1 roarl St.. tf . I- A. AT WOOD Employment Corner Stark and Front St., Portland, Or. Male Help furnished R. It. Co. Contractors, Sawmill Men and Others, on short notice. ' STEAMER R fiavis Astorl i on Mondavs aud Thursdays for Bay City. Tillamook City, and -nil poiiits oh i illiimook Hay. Lhhvps Hay City, Tillamook City and Tilla- moon uay I'Oiuw on Tuesdays anu The steampr E. P. Elmore connru:4 with and through tickets are Issued from Portland to Tillamook Hay points by the Union PudJlc Co. Ship freight from Portland by Union Paciiic steamers. N ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria, 7XI0.N PACIFIC C.n. COJIiXNT. Agents Portland. Have 5,000,000 Souvenir Half Dollar Coins in their treasury, the riftof the American people by Act of Confess. The patriotic aiui historic features of these Coins and their limited number, compareo with the millions who want them our population is 66,000,000 have combined to create so great a demand for these World's Fa:t Souvenir Coins that they are already quoted at large premiums. Liberal offers from speculators, who wish to absorb them and reap enormous profits, have been rejected for the reason that This is the People's Fair We Are the People's Servants and a divided sense of duty confronts us We need $5,000,000 to fully carry out our announced plans, and We have decided to deal direct with the peopleTo whom we are . directly responsi bleamong whom an equitable distribution of these National heirlooms should be made. The World s Fair Offer to the American People: . That none of our plans for the people's profit be curtailed we must realize from the sale of 5,000,000 Souvenir World's Fair Fifty cent Silver Coins the sum of $5,000,000. This means $1.00 for each Coin, a much smaller sum than the people would have to pay for them if purchased through an indirect medium. Every patriotic man, woman and child should endeavor to own and cherish one of these Coins, as they will be valuable in future years a cherished object of family pride. , Remember that only 5,000,000 Coins must be diyided among 00,000,000 people. 1 nese uoins could be sola at a high premium to Syndicates, but we nave enough conf idence in the people to keep the price at a Dollar for each Coin, as this will make us realize $5,000,000 the sum needed to open the Fair's gates on the people's broad plan. Ifo'iY tO Get ynT an an( subscribe fcr as many ti r cons as yu nee fr your faroity an(l friends. These InS lOlIIS Sub-Agents of the World's Columbian Exposition wiH give you their receipt for your money, as delivery of these coins will not begin before December. There 1$ no expense to you attend ing the distribution of the Souvenir Coins, as we send them to your local bank. If for any reason it is inconvenient for you to subscribe send Postoffice or Express Money Order or Registered Letter for a- many coins as you wish with instructions how to send them to you, ti. TREASURER WORLD'S 'COLUMBIAN :EXPOSlT-iCM -' CHICAGO, ILLS. Order will bo FtlleJ Id Um Order la whWa they rt Rtcc.J. PTT SclentiHo American Agency for CAVEATS. TRADE MARK9. DI8ION PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etoJ tor Information and free Handbook write to MUNM A CO ,l Bkoauwat, New VouK. Oldest trareaa for securing patents In America, Everr patent taken out bj ua la brought before the piuiiis by a uotloe given tree of cuarse In the Lvvest elreulstton of any scientific paper In the world. Hplundidlr Illustrated. No liitelllrent man should be without It. Weekly. 3.00 a yeart 11.60 afx months. Address ilfJNN A CO, Vllmiinl"'S 361 lixoadway, Ham XuikCllj. Safes, Fireproof. 7 celebrated Alpine Safes kept In slock st the 478, Third St., J teal Estate Otlloe. War ranted as good as the best. Terms very easy W. J. CASBELL. Ajcut, COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO., , WILLIAM WILSON, Prop. FEED -jAND - SALE - STABLE .' ' Cencraf Express ond Delivery Business. Office H8 Olney street, 81 able foot, of West Ninth st, Astoria. Telephone No. 41. & COMPANY P. ELMORE fll riuays. Union Pacific steamers for Portland, ! World's Fair Souvenir Coin for a Dollar. ' 7 i yPffiS-ffta. I Vi V T Office fF Running THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav ng Pcrl!and,8:45 AM. 7:30 PM. 1 DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, Free Reclining Chair Cars, pin Ing Cars. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Mornliift boat leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, al 7 s. m.i returning, leaves l'ortland dally, exeeut Satuiday, al S ii. in. Nigbt boai leaves Aimra d;itly, except Sun lay, at 0 p in i r turnli (J loves Portland dully, exc- pt Siii dny, at 7 a. m. The morning b at from To tlaiidinuk s Isndiiigson tne Oregon side 'uesilays, Tliurs ilnys. mii Si'urduys ; on Wasldt glon stile Mini dns Weduesda.s and Krliluys. From Astoria tlie nioiniiig b.'Hti miikf 8 liuinlnx on the Ore gmi ldn Momlins. Weilnesiiavs and Frldavs, nnd on the Washington side Tuesdays, TtiUM ila s i:nil S;il 1 1 nl ;v s. For rues aiid gciit ral Infiiimr.tlon call cn or Btldri'S.s, W. n.nUHLBURT, (!. W.I.OUNPUKI KV. A. Hon 1 if. Act. -emit Tori land, Or, Ast.uiu, Or. GTJICK TIME TO 8 AH.' FRANCISCO ....AND ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA Via the Mt. -ihimiR Route of the Scuta Pacific Conip'j The O11I7 Font Through (Miton: to 1 Point East tod South. The Scenic Route of the Pacific Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPfc Rb KK OKD-CLASS 8LEK11SO I' 110 !" d to ex prow t-iilrs fr' i!ln. .-.it. ri ncit'ii nii'diitiii.is f r sf i'iii.(l ci.m '. -li. fp.. lot lilt. K. tl'k't. li ill' fu l..s. V.: .11114 fti-.-CH 1 ilium or h "I rt-4 k. V Ei vii i .4-4i. I. (.(Mitral Krt-L-ht (I i ru jn ... i f ..rt In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreson, for Clatsop County. Herman Heyneman, Plalntl.T, vs. JL M. ' uee ana Meten Uee. Defendant!). To M. M. Dee and Helen Dee. Defend- ' ants above named: In the name of the State of Oreion: ! You ana earn or von ap hArpiw m. quired to appear rand answer the com- i plaint of plaintiff tiled against you In t'lf i above entitled cause by the first uay of ' the next regular' term of the above named court, next following six wwk' nn'i I. cation of this summons. And 1f you fail i to answer tald complaint as hT'bv re-1 quired, you are hereby notified that the i plaintltr yill apply to the court for thi-'i reilef prayed for therein, to-wit.: fur! judgment against you and each of you! for the ram of one hundred and thlnyi Fen and fifty one-hundredths dollars M., anu inierest mereon at the rata of te.i per cent per annum from the seventh ;.. .j4i.i..i '.. . "llJr uoi- mho ouuiiiuiini m Kiiurney s rees, a. d ',u ui""reiuenis 01 WIS BU'.t, nnd for a flirthpr iWrn. f,nl ,i .k ' moitfrnrre seto ut in the complaint here in, and for the sale of the real property therein described, being: divers lots in Ch'lsea ltailroad Addition to Astoria natsop County, Oregon, and that thJ proixvls of Faid sale be amllpit t- p iyment of said amounts, and for such I other relief as may be proner. t This summons is published in Tha' Weekly Astorlan by order of the Hon t' A. XlcDrld?, Judge of said court, made' the 14th day of Jauaary, 13S3. J. A. EAKIN, Attorney forPlaintift. STOCICHOLDER3 MEETING Notice is hereby slven that a meetlnT of the stock holders of the Chlgnlk Bay Co., w!ll ba iield at the office of the Fish ermen's Tacking Company at Aldei-brook. Arto;l., oiveon, cn V.edivsdav Fri ru.rj' 1st. li'3. at 10 o"clock a. m., for the purtiose of considering and act'nc upon th.- pno;o!t!on hereby i!iad. vhet'ier or r.ot this e-iiMration shall sell ()r dispo of Its cannery and oilier i-r,-.p. 1y, a.,J p-.i't nn-o or avcept as payr..e-.t in such iale 'I'e shsres or stock cf nnot r cor- P K AUo.t and alzr for. the transition of uy ora.r of tn president. O A X'T o.--vt fSttrtW of Ch.tsr.uf BeVco. Astoria Or., Jan. H ljSJ. ' The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE 8 ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH ALIi TRANSCONTIJf KNTAIi LINES, i IS THE ONLY LI2TE HUNKING Eloctrio Lightod Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AND OMIAKA and CHICAGO. The EXPRF83 TltAlNS consist of VE8n BULED, SI.EEHNQ, DINING AND PARLOR CARS, HrATEO BY STCAM Aud lurnished with every luxury known to modern railway travel. Fcr fp&ed, Ccmfait and Safety this Lins is Unequaled TickctB on siile at . all prouilnont railway officei. For further Information inquire of any ticket aseut, or C. S. EDDY, General AgL J. W. CASEV, Trav. Pass). Ayt. TOBTLAXD, OREGON. From Tormina or Interior Point -TEH Is the litis to ak fo Al! Points in the East and Sou i. ' It is the Dining Car Route. It runs Through Vellluled Trains Every Uay la the Year to ST. PAUL AND CmVAi.O No Char ge of Care, t'init" "nn i;ar nin-iriiH.v. n Ut IJiK'-it Kquipniflil Tourist Sleeping Car Hex' tha 1 1 n-'!"(,t'd .mrt In ' Mc. iniiitn'iii' i.ii '' l:itfi t ree nnd !)..' t.. ,if K'.iw . r ii.' t-ii ( n.Kin ui. l int (.hiiiii'i''::1 will' indTturlei) 1 :c. ' " '"' k. - .. Throiic Tickets ' i .,..1 ft-mi al! P"iiit.- tu AmHilca,Enl:iUd . i tf,..n.. t.e inrchw ii n-. nt thiv Oon.iJtny. -'. pa,y,. a,.r H.kiUd vln nil 'btst"'-rmiu,n 'u.. n A -V nu. Fn Hand ai d Kalnma. ...i...,. -inirt niu.n raiiw turn- o .... . r,.iit.K mid otliir detail lundshed ot i,ii,.j,(kv. in hoy ni. i, p NOL.F TktCut UtOllH .kl.u -imii A. D. CHARLTON. Ai-Itii"t r;i"ii:-rl Pa.wr aubi ,Vo. U Klrst M . c.r. WaMiiv,Ktoc, horilaiid. (jretton r.r.-. anJTrade-Mirksobuiced,andtll 1 rnt husiness conducted for Mootson Fees.' AMAcrrt II. s. patcmt Ornd "nd we can secure patent in lea Um loam Uwo remote from Wsshingtoo. .A E Send model, drawing or photo.. With desert- f fon. V'e .ctviiie, if natenuble or not, free of J chtrge. Our fee not due til! patent is .ecared. i ieoit ofsuue id the V. S.an4 fcreigaeouninn i g t . i I ? BJ v J CLj2. Of. Patent omct AHI6TO; D. C. Pat- f ;:3