The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 10, 1893, Image 4

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    iflT0,lUA, FjRlDAY HQHNINGI FEBRUARY 10 'i8V3.
"THE
You get Better Protection in this Company
.than any other.
etts
iflutuaL
5ts Nearly $14,000,000.
rty-Two Years Old.
13 Best liuurancd Law in
States is in Massachusetts.
iod Agents Wanted.
fniid mn uaiih aha I aw 4tnnla nnlloV
. v Vj '.: i, J
A World' Flr Folder.
' . ' ,' .
"The Union Pacific have published a
very neat plctoral World's Fair folder,
containing colored lithographs of the va-
rlous exposition buildings, a, bird's eye
view of the grounds, with & complete
map of the city, showing location of the
fair, hotels, railway depots, street car
lines, and the city parks Copy of the,
same may be had by addressing W. H.i
.uriouri. BBBiDiam raiwu
ugeni, roniiuiu, uregim.
An Article n Autographs.
An excellent article on autographs has
recently appeared In the Cosmopolitan
magazine (New York,) from the pen of
Charles Robinson, son or the aisun-
gulBhed writer, August Robinson, who Is
so .widely known at home and abroad.
Mr. Robinson has been, a Judicious, in
telligent autograph collector. He has eli
cited many gems of thought and charac'
terlstlc phrases from eminent men. These i
he has woven Into an entertaining ar-1
tlcle which Is profusely Illustrated. Peo
pie 'will never cease to study with inter-
est the handwriting of distinguished men.
The autographs, for instance, on tlu
declaration of independence will always
ba examined with reverent care either la
the original or In fac simile.
Large Wine Exhibit U.itrcytd.
The entire collection of light wines
sent from New 8outh Wales to the j overthrowal of the Hawaiian queen Is
World's Fair was frosen during the late the rosult of continued Injustice to the
severe weather, and rendered useless for foreign and especially the American cap
exhibition purposes. This unpleasant an- itallsts who have In such a large men
, nouncement was made to Dr. Arthur sure contributed to the growing prosper
Renwlck. executive commissioner from , ity the island has enjoyed," said Mr.
New Bouth Wales,, when he reached Jack
sort Park, The exhibits from that coun
try were the first to reach Jackson Park.
.They came In during the period that Di
rector General Davis force was shiver
over a coll of steam pipes and wearing
..fur coats In administration buildings to
keep from freeslng. Although the. In
stallation bureau was not ready to re
ceive them, the-exhibits were prompt y
transferred to the buildings. It does not
appear that the loss of the wine can prop
erly be charged to the Installation bu
reau,' Dr. Renwlck soys the cars were
loft standing In the park a day or so, but
' fi thAV "fi ma nrrnna tha enuntrv with
the blizzard, he believes the wine wus
frozen In transit. Yesterday he cabled to
the authorities at Sydney, ordering them
to ask the wine growers to-duplicate the tempted to promulgate a constitution that
collection at once. would seriously abridge the rights of for
. clgners.
Bonding Electric Prepirty. ..Tne Unltod states should annex Ha
, The reported bonding of the Astoria wall. Its cltlaens are honest and Indus
Street Rallwaw by the Thomson, Houston trlous and would bo so thankful if taken
Electric company. Is Confirmed by the under the guardian wing of this country
nr.i,iBnt Mr. Conn, who stated yeater- that Its principals and officers would
day that an option on the road had beon
given for the period Of thirty days. He
would not name the price. The com
pany that has the bond, although Iden
. tided with the Thomson, Houston Com
pany, is a separate corporation under the
name of the general Electric company,
and has been buying up all the electrk'
plants and franchises could obtain o:
the coast. Mr. Conn stated that if It ob
tained control of their road there Is no
doubt many changes will be made, and a
complete electric light plant will be ad
ded to tho already existing streetcar
purchase. In nccoidance with the terms
of the bond the present owners of the
road, the Astoria Street Railway Com
pany, intend to add to their machinery
a duplicate plant that will obviate all
chances of Interruption in the lighting,
on account of a break In the machinery,
The West Shore Mills Company, while
admitting that an arrangement had been
come to with the General Electric Com-',
pany, would say nothing oenmte on the
subject.
The Astoria Gas Light company con-
dor option to the General Electric Com-
puny for sixty days. - '
The DoaseaHlon of these three concerns
ine ..,in,.
would give the new company practically
..nmioiv of the franchisee for lighting
..ml street railways between Snmh's
ana BU ' . ,, ... .
Point and Alderbrook. as the street rail-
way company's franchise extends from
L'nlontown to tne line oeiween van uu
pen's tract and Alderbrook, and the other
ronuaanlea have a right to use the streets
In an equally Uu-ge territory.
' Tho Pa!lo PortBTS Bitlrosil.
1-he porta."?' . railroad along the north
kik of the Columbia river, around the
obstruction to steamer navigation at
The pallet!, the contract for completing
which wn rscently lot to McKenile &
uiynn of Spokane, will be about twenty
two mil Ion frora Columbus to Crates
I'uUit, Avtut six miles of the grading,
, .,".',Mriv, the heaviest rock, has been
nt on account of heavy snows
i bin suspended tempororlly,
.. a Minn ta thu wAth
lur.i
mil nf inLft k. !
, Uvea miles of track has
1 rails for the entire line
n 1
, ..nn-haivd. The character of Mi1 hd get a trial bottle free. S-nd
Mnifiir rtlffinult imm!, your nante and address to H. E.Hncklefi
-...tlnglf difficult, almost I & c Chicago, and get a sample box- of
. Mug in solid rook, as Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well an
1 the base of the basaltic a copy of Guide to Health nnd House
,.,.tnir ih rninmKi I Bo!,l Instructor, free, AH of which is
flanking the Columbia guaranteed to do you gwd and cost you
, . . . iwiitits. The maximum nothing, Chas. Hogers' drugstore.
the United
I trades are lesB than 1 per cent., end tho
maximum curva-iure uc. vu
now compieted there' la one
tunne, about m feet ,one one trestle
abQut w feet lQJ)g and m feet j,lgh
. tre()tlw j,,, moncjr thug
Mpended hft8 been furnished by a
con8tructlon Byndcato which will furnish
t0 complete tne works. The first
nto th9 companjr wlu not
ofIered (of gale unt thl8 gectlon of
road Jg con,pletej. xhe amount ex-
pended to date is as follows: For rights-of-way
and lines, $64,272; franchises and
rlirhts.from other companies, $67,276; en-
gbf expenses, $12,183; construction,
jjSO; rails and fastenings, $101,191; total
1496,216. The amount required to com-
iete tj,e twenty-two mile section to be
used as a portage railroad Is $315,003; the
cost of river equipment consisting of
steamers and barges will be $400,000; the
cost of the line from Portland to Walla
Walla will be $5,400,000 , Including the
twenty-two miles now being completed
tne cot o branches to bo completed
within three years, about $l,i00,000.
An Patvftllna Husnr Grower.
8. P.- Thompson, an American sugar
grower in Hawaii, passed through Chi
cago lust week, staying a few hours at
tho Palmer houne. He' was hurrying to
Ban Francisco from whence he will sail
to Hawaii to look after his possessions
In the Island without a government. "The
Thompson. "The liberal minded Ameri
cans have by their Investments In Ha
waii shown the people their possibility of
hoped for prosperity, and consequently
have become popular with the educated
and more powerful class of natives.
Theses people saw In the advent of the
American planters their deliverance from
drudgery and poverty, and naturally
made them their friends. They were anx
ious to be like the people who owe no al
legiance to king or queen, but choose an
executive with limited powers from their
own number. They knew that It was pos
sible to become a part of this country
and were uneasy. The queen saw the
growth of this feeling and tried to check
In various ways. It was Impossible and
the climax came when the queen at'
have the profound respect of the Hawall-
ans, who would support them In every
way possible."
PhtimuinI Mention.
Maxwell Young Is In Portland.
P. J. McGaMtao. la at the Occident.
C. F, Lester, the civil engineer, of War-
reutovn was In town yesterday,
H. O. Colter, of the Massachusetts
Mutual Life Insurance Company reached
the city yesterday,
NOTICE.
Astoria. February 7. 1803.
As I expect to retire from the clothing
business, I desire to collect an outstand
ing accounts. Mills remaining unpaid by
February luth 1K3, will be given to an
attorney for collection, snve costs.
HERMAN WISE.
Two Tin I in Dally.
The Union Paeino Is the only line run-
paolno Northwest and Kastern cities.
Good Lnoka,
Good looks are more than skin tlep.
you have a bullous look, if your stoma
'be disordered, you have a dyspeptic lo
" kidneys be dlsord. red y
have a pinched look. Secure good heal
and wll, have looka Elec,
Hitters Is the areat alterative, and ton
eotly on thwe vital organs. Cures
pimples, blotches, bolls, and gives a ;ood
fom'io,,. , gold at (W Rogers' drug
store, 60 cents per bottle.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
SThea Baby was sick, we gars her Castoria
ffhea she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
Rasa she became Hits, she clung to Castoria,
Then she had Children, she gars them Caatorli
All Free.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Wscovery know its value, and those wh(
. BO hftV( now the opportunity t
try it free. Call on the advertised drm;.
ho
to
Life
nsurance
It will pay you to see me. I will be in the city the
" 7 last of this week.
H. G.
, ' Pi luclpil Clark's Report.
' (
Appended is the report of School Dis
trial No. 9 for the month euded Jan
uary 27, 189H.
?Si .3-
i 553 o,
V: g
: cj: : .
5 SS U'1" Taught.
Y) Oi li -1
S Days Attendanee.
T y
'I &c Pa 1 Absence. ,
S S 18 j. j ivreentnf Attsndame
00 , i it. j- 1
m co- I'linffTiifly. .
S SSS Per cent of Punctuality.
!gr:5 1 5Ty Kn rolled.
iiTETg I G'rli- Knro.led.
S too Total Enrolled.
to t - z
S ' I Average Beloiitlng.
g , Average i nl y Attendance,
J iotri "oy Adml-ied
j, I I t.'lrls iiliil lted . '
m l"ile e I Bo Kei.dmliteil.
- I - s 0 I G'rl Readmitied. '
ac jfi -
t-5 ? h .
ris ' -s ,-.
a '
The latest styles of boots and shoes at
P. J. Goodman and Co.'s store. Sign of
the big red boot
.TAPANESEJ
CURE
A now and complete treatment, eontilstliigol
mippo ltorles, ointment in pansnles, aio In
box and hills; a punitive cure f ir e-.tcniHl, In
ternal blind or bleeding. Itching, chronlu.
rciit or hcreditarr pilef, and many other
fllseiWH and ffmalo weahiespsH; It Is alvnys a
trrent hent-fU 10 the irencrnl h -Kllh. The nrst
discovery of a medical cure rendering an oper
tlon with the knife unnecessary hereafter
Ihi remedy ha uevei' beni known to fa'l.
1 lier lii.x, 6 for $5; sent by mall. Why suffer
from this terrible dlHonse wheu a written guar
antee is elven with 6 boxes, to refund the
money 11 not cured. Send stamps f r free
sample. Guarantee iss.-d by Wooilward
Oli.rk A Co., Wholesale ami Retail Druggists
Hole Ag-nts Portland, Or. For ale byj. W.
Oonn. Adiorla OiVfon.
BETTON'3 I A PosHhe Cure
Li use oyer ,1(1 '
Siu.ilr. Kifrrtitt Hiii
tffiii.'. J I client test i
noniu's. At diitmtlsts,
or mulltsl en imiptor
prli-e 30c. per box.
-n IWIMXIIMACN A tlDSl
XT D.uaca.,
A. ATWOOD
OMLi
m Mum rtl
Em ploy merit
Comer Stark. and. Front St., Portland, Or.
Male Help furnisliecl R. R. Co. Contractors,
Sawmill Men and Others, on short notice.
STEAMER R.
Loaves Astoria on Mondays and Thursdays for Bny Citv. 'J'illamook Citv. nnd
all points ou 'I illamook Hay. Leaves Hay City, Tillamook City aud Tilla
mook l'-ay points ou Tuesdays and hi Ways.
Hie steamer It. P. Elmore connate with X'liinn Pacific, sfeamr-rs for Poi tlan.l,
and tlirough tifketsare Issued from l'ortland toTilldintx l-v points by
the Union Paciito Co. Ship froifflit from Portland liy I'njon Pacific
steamers.
: ' ELM0SE; SANBORN. & CC eiits, Astor a
rWOS PACIFIC JL R. COiTl'AXY. Agents Portland.
Company
COLTON, Gen. Agent,
242 Stark Street,
6OOOOOOO
GOOD HEWS O
q For the millions ot consumers of Q
oTntVB Pills, o
fk It gives Ir. Tutt pleannre to an- g
nounuo that he is now putting upa w
TO LIVER P.LL
. which Is of exceedingly small size, nS
tjaV yet retaining all tlio virtues of the Jr
larger oneH. tinarantend purely .
vrgetnlile. linth slzesof these pills f
are still issued. The exact size of
OTUTT'S TINY UVCR PILLS
Isshown iu the border of tliia "ad."
QQGQQQQQQQ
Safes, Fireproof.
T. eeleb'stefl Alpine Ssfes kept In ock at
the 473, Third St., Real Kstato Office. Wur
ranted as good as the best. Terms very easy
W. 0, CA8SELL, Agent.
I. xi. ctj r. 00. m
Steamer llwaco
: Leaves Astoria dullv at 7:So a. m. for llwaco
calling at Tansy Point, aud connecting w ith
railrimd riiniiine iiorih at 10 a. m, and w:tli
liitaN 1 it slioslwater imv fr
Hon III Bend, Siinxlilnc, Nortli Cove
And oiber rc'nts u-ruugh to irHy's Uar.
bor. Ketuml' R cocne,'i nt I.waeo with
s earners fur ANtur'aatid Night Boats for
Portland
JOHN 14. COULTER. L. A. LOOM!?,
m-ereiarr. President.
-" K. V. ECiBKItr. Bttperlittendei.t.
JtieOiipal and Genuioa
(WORGEST.
Imparts the most delicious taete and rest to
EXTRACT ?i SOUPS,
ofsLETTljJUfrora-
s MEDICAL GEN. . CltATIESr
TLE.MAN st Md. : i'fl
ru, to hii brother ) !K FISH,
St WOROES1E1V. j .gl
Msy, 1861. f 'ijv HOT ds COLD
"Tell f SAUCVjA
tti b PEBBINH MEATS,
that tHelr snuce Is "nn-'1
Uirhlyeteeraeil in i'jj GAME,
luilln, and Is in my ft .iil
.' opinion, the most WELSH- .
palatahle,' ss well KMnfcl nrnu
it tlia inmt whole- fesa'ta UAUEUITS,
. eumo wtuco Uut is B-Tsi"!
XOAde." VJJ iVC
see that you get Lea & Perrins'
BlgnntCTB on ovcry bottlo of Orli--Inl h Gennlna
JOHN DUNCAN'S WO.NS, NEW YORK.
& COMPANY
P. ELMORE
SAUCE
Office.
You May
Years.
You Are
Two
You Can
You can Get
Year.
Portland, Or.
7X THROUGH
DAILY
i TRAINS
Leav'ng Portland, 8:45 AM.
7:30 PM.
1 DAYS TO
2CHICAGO
7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul,
23 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and
Kansas City.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers,
Free declining Chair Cars, Din.
Irg Cars.
ASTORIA AND SAN FRANCISCO
FEBRUARY, 1803.
Ore?on Friday Ve'ui'tiry 3. "
Ci'liilltb .1 tus ,iv Fi .'"niTiry '
State r-titiir . y Ki-bfnryll
.1-, V:-: ), Mlat February.
Ooimiib a R i. :i ' eiinii rv 19,
tola ' h- r-li Fi ri'ary 28,
Oro. on .Mou .t Fojiiury 27.
ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERii
Morning boat leaves Astoria daiy. except
Suntiav, a' 7 a. m.i returning, leates Poriland
d.'lly, exein Saltuday, at 8 n. in. Mght Imai
ioaves AinriH dully, except Him my, at a p nt ;
r Ittrnli frlunves Portland ditllt.exn- pt Stn.diiy.
at 7 a. in. II. e niornliigb at (rum I'n timid nmk s
IxudlngsuM tun Oregon sidrt Tuesdays, Thurs
dnyn.nn t Saturday J ; .'U Wm1 li gton sile Mi.n
ilas Vednesdats and Fridays. Fr m Ail- ria
M e liKifiitiig boat-mskes lainlitn. on lie Ore
umi -idn Mondays. Wedne-idHys and F'iiiats.
nnd on the Wash I gton ide Tue-tdays, Ti.ura
dius nnd S'Unrda s.
Korr:iieshi.d gt-nerul Infoimalion call n oi
udttrei,
W, II. HURLBURr, G-W. LOUN8BE:BV.
A. Geo -a. Agt. ipent
Portland, Or, Astoria, Or.
aUICS TIME TO
SAN FRANCISCO
..AND...
ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA,
Via tbe Mt. Shasta Route ot tbe
Southern Pacific Coinp'j
TL 0al7 ft00 Throagh Ciliforaia to
Poiati East and Sjnth.
Tlie Sccuic Route of tbe PaciHe Coast.
PULLMANByFFET SLEEPERS
' " AND
fcECOXD-CXASS SI-KEPUiO cms
Att: ohed tn eTpres trains, sff.'rdfn? snprloi
BM'oiiiiiifK'atiiMis fur neitid cias pHwncers.
or rules, MeheM. MeeiHu."! if rerrvulions
etc., eai uik-b ora-'drwn E. P. KOGEKS, Assist
ant general Freight asd Pawnstr Aat,Purt-auil.Or.
ftw0nly "
JS' Line
Running
0
Cash Ycur Policy After Two
Guaranteed Against Less Afler
Years.
Borrow'Money on This Policy.
Your Dividends in Cash Each
. Is the line to take to nil
points
EASTand SOUTH
It is the DINING CAR ROUTE
It offers tie best sei vice, ( on-
biuu g
SPEED ami COMFORT
It is the populr route with those ho
wl h to travel on
THE S.AF3LST
It is tbe-efore the rente y: u fhou'd
take. Jt runs throuch vestibuled
trains evey day in tlie year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO
No Change of Cars,
Elegant Po'lman Slwpprs,
Superior Tcrist Slifpor?,
Splendid Free Second-elass Sleepers
Ouly one change of cars
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
To Any Part of Iho civilized world.
Passengers tleketed via all boats running
between Astoria, sulama aud Portland. .
Knl' inform atlon concerning rates, time of
trains routes aud other details furnished oo
apnlli'stlon to
R. L. NOLF.
tgent Antorta
steamer Telephoue Dock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
No. Vit First Ht . cr. w&shiugtou,
Portland. Oresou.
i
The CHICAGO.
MILWAUKEE S ST. PAUL
F A1LVVAY, .
CONNECTING WITH Abb TEANSCONTIN
ENTAb LINES,
IS THE ; ' .'.
ONLTXX1TE
KI.NMNG
Electric Ligjatott cars
BETWEEN
Si. PAUL and CHICAGO
.
- AND .
CKAKA ard CHICAGO.
The EXPRFS3 TKAISS eonslct of VESTI
IllLED, tI.EF.PlN3, MX1KO AND
I'ABLOK CAES,
' IKrAT0 BY STtAM
And furnished lth every inxnry known to
.icodcrn railway travel.
Fcr Tpssd, Ccralatt anj Safety
this Line Is L'n equaled
Tickets on sale at all prominent railway
OflOtK. .
For further Information inquire of any ticket
aeent, ur . x
... , C. J.F.DDY. General A gt.
J. W. CASKYrTravv Pass. Art.
POETL4JiD,OKEu05.