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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1893)
TILE DAILT AJ9T0I11A1V A8T0BIA, THURSDAY MOBNtNU, FEBRUARY 9. 1803. I H B V h U II U I I I ma Hil , UT Jfij JU MiM M5 OUR n b H U til Now is your opportunity to save money, 'H hub i'USi 0 Marked Down 25 per cent for Gasn Only. ' Only One. . There was only one drunk In Judge ,; Oaborn's court yesterday. A Bie Casting A fifteen hundred pound pile driver spoke has been cast at the Astoria Iron for Knappton. The ClniUaqUA. The Chautauqua circle meats at 7:30 thin evening at the Rev. It. B. DUworth's study, in the Presbyterian church. 4 The Leading and Largest House in Astoria. There will be a social at Knlemeyer'a Hall Saturday evening , Feb. 11th. " Last Day fur Payment. ; ' The water commissioners wish to remind ; consumers that only one day now re mains for the payment of water rates. Call athe Albatross Fish Market for fresh smelts dally. Kiclit Boats Ai-Hln Running. Commencing with tonight, the Union Faclllc steamer R. R. Thompson, will leavo the Union Pacific dock, Astoria, at 6 p. in., and returning, will leave Port land at 7 a. m. The T. J. Potter will leave Portland at 8 p. m., and returning, will leave Astoria at 7 a. m., Sundays except d. - ' . - If you want some extra tine photos, Mooers' Is the place to get them. A World' Fnlr Polder found asleep In a barn In , East Salem, They were brought down, .and Bpent the night In the city Jail. The runaways knew nothing of the roads and rambled around through, the woods east of the asylum farm, some places going through snow drifts two and three feet deep. This Is their second attempt to escape. . L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, 8nn Fran cisco, Is our authorized agent. This paper la kept on file at his oltlce. A Serious Simoons Scrape. Abont Our Pilot' Grievance.' IN FIRS PROOF IRON BUILDING CORNER Amor and Oluejr street. Knqulrt of Jr'iaber WAXTKD. ACOYIPKritNr (JIRL FOR GKNKKAL hmi-ework. Apply Mr. Geo W. Hanborn. turner Wet Mxlh and Arch Stivet, w ANTKD.-A BOY ABOUT lo YKAR8 OLD. Apply AstokiaN olllce. . "Tho Union Pacific have published a very neat plctoral World's Pair folder, containing colored lithographs of the va rious exposition buildings, a bird's eye view of the grounds, with a complete map of the city, showing location of the fairr- hotels, railway depots, street car lines, and the city parks. Copy of the same may be had by addressing W. II. Murlburt, assistant general agent, Portland, Oregon'." A serious shooting scrape occurred at the old "Lucky Queen Mine" on Jump off Joe near Grant's Pass last Friday morn ing. James Moore, formerly well known In Roseburg-, having spent last winter here, located a claim there In 1891, but afterwards abandoned it, and an bid man named Stover and his boys Jim and Charles Jumped it and proceeded to work It, striking, it is alleged, a paying lead. Moore a couple of weeks since returned to the vicinity with a party from Grant's Pass to recover the ledge and there was trouble at once. The Grant's Pass Ob. server tells the rest of tho . story as follows: , . "Early Friday morning befora Moore's men had arisen, old man Stover. James Stover and Charles Stover moved on the mine and attempted to remove the ore. Seely heard them, stopped and requested them not to- touch the ore until Moore returned, and told Stover he would not allow it. The old man then advanced toward Seely who requested him to stop and levelled m shot gun at him. The old man kept on and Seely fired, a charge of number six shot taking effect In his -head. Charles Stover Immediately shot Beely with buckshots taking effect In his abdo men, wounding him, it is feared fatally." The Observer seems to blame the Stover passenger : crow(j but several parties from the Pass have told the Review reporter a different TO BEAT. rpWo FURNISHED kOOSI FOR HOUSE-! -i- leepiug. neanaue rent. 2G0 Hi Irdst reel The New York' Maritime Register says: "The national, government Is Improving the entrance to the Columbia river, and the trade of Portland and other places on the river la growing, but unless there Is a marked lmprpvement In the pilot service all these will suffer. Before the Puget Sound ports came to the front, Portland held easily a very Important position in raclflc coast commerce, but the rivalry of the more northern port,s has made the' work of progress far more difficult. It Is as hard to hold as to build up trade. No port In these times can be too watchful of Its own Interests, too Jealous of Its rivals, and too earnest in preventing any-Injury to Its advantages.! The profits of navigation are not at this' time at all in keeping with Its risks. Anything, therefore,' so dangerous as bad pilotage service must militate most I MONTH OLD sr. BERNARD PUPPY. Wll L strongly against a port. Any delay In t t'rod. AdUrtai ' 1) k," iUis otttise, securing improvements only Intensifies an r,. ' evil and make, the process of recover? KttWW all thn Glower. Portland and Astoria Inquire at this office. ' cannot afford to have the charge of bad ' service remain, and It is In their own In- ftE?JSF'iAPn,IAY.rR0M ,7UNF terests to make the most vigorous effort, SZ to remove all reason for complaints.1' I , . - Wing, Lee & Co.carry a full line of Jap-' anese and Chinese fancy goods, novelties j and curios. Ladles' underwear mnils I order. 029 Third street. WAREHOVSK STORAGE ROSS, HICCINS & CO., BUTCHERS - AND - GKOCERS Astoria and Upper Astoria, TOOMS J V ti round floor, good locution, iui office. FOR LIGHT HOUiEKKhPlNO. li.qulro at rOR SALE. MISVKLLAXKUVH. yOUNQ & LEWIS, AQENT8 AND DEALKP.S I in rAl khLaIa and nivnin PIna liirlx MA City W and acreage Tongue Polut property, i ioici luupcny, an uu easy u-rnis. Trimble With the Pipes. Water Superintendent Smith Is having "'T"'"" w,ln malns ,eaa"S 10-acre fruit and chicken tracts close to town. tin Th a hill rn.atu. a . . " " " ' uF .! a "cic io tun unuiu a.i7iuuni or vuri, water and pressure, but on Court street j Beat tblnir on the market. Star Coffee and Chop House. 543 Third story. They seem to think that Moore had lost all right to the mine and went out from town with the determination to take It by force. Roseburg Review. street, meals at all hours. White labor. Terms very low. Oscar Peterson, prop. Fire In a Ri'lionllinue. At 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon a flra broke out In the Alnsworth school build ing on Portland Heights. The building was a total . loss. No Are engines could . reach the scene, and only one hydrant - could be used.' The fire originated In the basement, presumably from the furnace. .No children were In the building at-the time. The building was a comparatively new' one, and was entirely consumed by the flames. Crow's gallery takes the lead for fine work. Seee the new samples . of Sollo Cabinets now on exhibition. Died From a Paraletle Stroke. J. R. Love, of the Dalles, was stricken with paralysis a few days ago, and It was determined to take him to Portland; but as he was being removed to the train he died. He came to Oregon about twelve years ago from California. For soma : years he worked at the carpenter trade In and around the Dalles. He was about 55 years of age, and leaves a widow and three children. He was a prominent member of the A. O. U. W. The best 13 ladies' fine shoes at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s Sign of the Big Red Boot. The loo frnp. - , One thousand tons of ice were put up by Messrs. Wlnans Brothers, at Hood " river Monday, says the Marlon County Democrat. If the cold weather continues a few days they expect to house at leait 12,000 tons, as they have one of the fin est plants for Ice harvesting In the United . States. Tuesday they had 70 men In .- -the field of Ice on . the) river. Along to wards evening tlu--ice became so weak that It was dangerous and five men got Into the river. One of them was unable to swim and had a close call for his life. " Mr. T. Frederlckson, piano tuner, has re moved from 238 Cass street, to 231 West Sixth street. . At thn Irish School. Prof. Wright, of the High school, some ' time ago Instituted for the weekly Friday exercises a sort of debating society In wliich matters of public Importance are discussed by the pupils. It has proved such a signal success that an organlsa ' tlon has been formed, a president, secre tary and other officers elected, parlia mentary rules adopted, and discussions conducted as in legislative bodies. Last Friday tho" question considered' wasj '"Should Canada be annexed?" The ques tion for tomorrow afternoon Is "Should ' v the president of the. United States be cted by states as at present,, or by popfc, vote of the peopled rne 8peak ers favtvog a change wiH De Mr. wi.l Levlngs ajijMlsf Mattle shively, and on the opposite Bia Mr E1 Erod,e and Ml8Sl Genie Lewis.. The on the occa. slon will be ' greatly htene(J u theri. Is a Jarge attendance of VB itors. " f B.'W. Kuykendall, the undertake balmer and funeral director, has his w; lore In the Welch block. No. 718, Wa& - street. , uau up teiepnone no. i. They Tried to Ksrapa. Two more boys who were sent to the state reform school from Portland soaie . time ago made an unsuccessful attempt to escape from the. reformatory Institu tion. A few evenings since James Welch and Cyrus Reed, each aged about - 18 years, made their escape from th9 " school, and started at once for Portland. Search was Immediately Instituted by Frank P.ryant and Orange Glover, of the .- reform school, and the . fugitives worj Sing Lung, 355 Third street, "carries a full line of Japanese and Chinese goods, novelties, curios, ladles' underwear made to order, at low prices. s " What ths Herald Thinks. near the shool house water barely bub. bles, while on other mains at higher al. tltude there Is an abundant flow. There Is evidently a leak In the vicinity men; uonea, oui owing 10 me large amount of To arent. n h. Ton fh-,l running, caused by melting snow and dl Ink Erasing Pencil. The most useful rain, It Is difficult to determine Its exact f",d "ovel Invention of the age. .Prases innniitv M . i. , . ' Ink thoroughly In two seconds. Works . - .,OD ui men ime magic. 200 to 600 per cent profit. " :a.-u.vihiii5 pipes, ana it is expected the trouble will be remedied today. The Chicago Herald is on the right side of the Hawaiian annexation' question. Its Issue of Wednesday last says; what these planters now want Is t.i retrain under some) new arrangement what they have lost by the abolition of our duties on raw sugar. They cannot do this by overturning the monarchy und setting up a republic or any other form of Independent government,; nor yet by securing an . American protectorate. Since they have loe, the benefit-of our tariff they want to get the benefit ot our bounty, and that . they can get only by making the Islands a part of tne United States. This explains why commissioners were dispatched In hot haste to Washing ton. It explains why they will talk of nothlngl less than 'annexation. If tbe islands are annexed either as a state or terrrltory Hawaiian cane growers" will be as much entitled 'to the bounty of two cents per pound as the Louisiana cane growers. They will not be entitled to It otherwise. For some thirteen " years our enterprising American citizens In the to-.' lands were amassing great fortunes out of the earnings of American consumers of sugar. Now they wish to add to theL- fortunes out of the earnings of American " BOOK RECEPTION. ' It Is this afternoon from S to 5 and this evening from 7 to. 9, that the ladles of the ABtorla Public Library Association will be at .home -to the general public, at the library rooms. Bring your card of ad mission, a book or Its equivalent, and enjoy the music and refreshments pro vided for the guests. FUNNY! SALARY OR COMMISSION Agents making CO per week. We also want a general agent to take charge of territory, and - appoint sub-agents. A rare chance to make money. Write for terms- ana specimens of erxslng. Mnnroe Eraser Mfg. Co., X1057, LaCrosse, Wis. 1 life I Fine Teas and Coffees, ' fable Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, etc. CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS, fnsnr Cured Hiais n-d B .con, Gtine, Poultry, eV. M, M. nuiiicr, J.D.M.rge- . HUNTER & MERGENS, I'ropiieforsof the Portland Bu'chering Cos Markits BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and . Lowest Prices at ths Blgn of The Golden Shoe, john . n-aJnrT, He told 30 by 30 Salesman "What is your husband's waist measure? Customer me to get trousers, but bles3 me if I know .which is the waist or which is the length! . Salesman I am sor ry, but you will have to taxpayers, who furnish the money out of : Re Herman XtfiP thfl which, tho sugar bounty Is paid. That is ") why nothing short of annexation will sat-! P.fil i O 111 A filnllin'n onri 7?TZ fow ,8 a I Hatter, who has such a It Is large enoujrh to1 - . . gentlemen Interested In tak.larg6 aSSOrtment that ble risks. It Is large enough1 .. making grat efforts he can fit anv man. sxatlon crazo In the! -M.jr Customer -Oh yes! I Isfy these gentlemen. "The Btake, as above pretty large one. warrant the lng considerable to warrant them In to work up an annexation United Sates, and we may be sure that they will Improve their opportunities -to the utmost, no doubt they win foot th noticed in The Astorian bills If the American people will kindly j . uttownc attend mass meetlnps and suppply the that HfirTTI ATI WlSA ifl enthusiasm. But sober-minded citizens : will first enquire whether It will pay to' Selling: OUt at COSt ,uuv uuiiiu v,,wuv,i"JV a, jreu 1U( Ulf) enrichment of a few speculators, to say nothing of a greater number of million which It would cost them in other ways, WO Storekeepers Will Howell &. Ward GROCERS. Salesman Yes, and pome little insular pfekei possession over 2,003 mlfcv distant from San FVanclnco. Thrf people of the Pacific slope have special reuxdns for declining to r.romots this new speculation of Claus Spreckles nialeS ami hfa nvu rul n lea nrwl orva 1 1 1 1 " I be glad ' when he gets through with the because Her man Wise has been, our greatest competitor in at the meeting this Thursday afternxin,' tnO fiTOOClS SllltanlQ lOr at 2:45 o'clock. Matters relating to the Ovuwa DUHdWlU W State convention, to be held here in 1 vvi nl am t May, must be talked over and settled. IllcUeS aUU OOyS. W. C. T. U. NOTICE! It Is earnestly desired that every mem ber of the W. C. T. V. will be present y";ll:rWU!b.E " The only Pure Cream rrTri i. PT-J - afii r tt No Ammonia; No Alinn Used m Millions of Home? .-.v. t.J r. ars the Statfdard In Astnrm Pralers In alt kinds of Fresli and Salt Meats C Ther Pernnd and Benton sir els - Uoiner Third anil V oat aluhil) sti'eeH. Klilpj.liiK tuidoapxe'nlly. Terms Cash. Finn ihe, liulolj unci KKlHLimi' Is supplied, . T. Qrm Niomi, Manufacturing Jeweler Fire Wa'ches a Specialty. Solid and Plated Silver Ware.' U.MnnKI.lAH That can bn taken apart mid p.u:Keu mi iruiiKn. 400 Third Streot. Astorlti, Oregon. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Boliemian - Lager - Beer And XX Porter. . Alio den promptly attended t, The SONS OF HERMANN MASQUERADE BALL Will be given on FEB. 14, (St. Valentine's Day) JEFF'S IIESTAUEANT is tub Boo Ton Ton Restaurant in ths Town (And the Flnett on the Coast. i Dinner Parties, Banquets a Specialty ' Thf riant Wine ud Liquor), ASTORIA WOOD YARD O. A D. R. CAMPBELL, Pro'r. (.Succeworii to A. K. Krager) Deulere In Fir, Maple, Alder, Hemlock, all. Bpruce I.lnilw and Uav, Wiiod out or uneiit, order pmiupl y llllnd. leleplioiie No. 47. llim three ilmen. I.eHve onlHiu Ht CuniKliHii & Co.'i oor. seeond and I USD, or Ht Wood Vaid, MG.D1NIEW, 8AMPLER00r.1Q Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Agent for the OUION H' eniihlp Line nd the TUINUVALU. Htemiuhii Uue.dlreet. A Ik, KKut (or "Hveiukk Trlbuuea" and Rvnnks AmeiikMUaten." Corner ol Water uid Wef Ninth Htrrett Astoria, Oregon. INBEPEHDEHT BOAT FOR POETLiND Will leave Aatorio for rortlnml, (Fish er's Dock) on Tuesdays, Wednesday!, Thnrsdays, Fridays aud Sutardaya at 7.-00 a. m., end Sunday at 0A0 p. m. PORTLAND AMD ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. rearm Astoria Every uveulug except Sunda at 7 p.m. Anlvenat Astoria Every day except Sunday at 2 p. m. 1vavra Portland Every aay exeept Sunday at 7 a. ni. C. W. 6TONK, Agent, Astoria. a. A. Uiiliy, Ueneral Agent, Portland, ur. Foard & Stokes onoqBiio Denlpw In filiwware. Ciwltcrv. Ship Snpi'llmi, lolmcco, Winos and Klne Wtlkl. Klhe leas and Olffe a rtiircmlty. The Fuiwit Display of Kralia In 1 he City, Frenh on Kvi-ry 8teainer. Coiner of Third and Went fcluutu blreet At- FISHER'S HALL Spfctafon are admit led by general invitation. Masker'a tickets ran be had only from members of the lode and are Talid only when properly siimeiL - FOB SAIE. Trap and seiain? gronuiCin a gootl Locality, also trap gear. For further partltulars inquire at P. It. E. Co;, 1 1 0 Olufr st; C. P. UPSHUS, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria, - Oregon. ceuma THcsFEnca.. WILLIAM WII.SOX, I'rop. FEED - AND - SALE . STABLE General ExpreM and Delivery TiiHli.. Office tl Olney atr-et Hfiilil-n fnut of ",Vst MutU at, Astoria. TiMt-plmne bo. 4t. Do You Know That the Weekly Astorian Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, Do you see Your chance? V". 1 ..J