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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1893)
TOE DAILY ASTOUIAM,.A0TOMA, SATURDAY MOHN1HG FEBRUARY 11, 18!K CORRESPONDENCE. The cpinioDO of Oorrcspondente are tlicir own. No, conriuu mention appear ing in this oolnmn neccaearilj' voices the belief of the paper Itself. Editor Astorian: Wo would like to ask you a question to De answered In your columns. The echo! nrs of Room 9, In the Court street school had on Thursday afternoon a very heated discussion on the subject of ships. Some said that the vessel "Mowhan" was ship and the other vessel with four masts and yards on only two masts, was a bark. Others said the former was a four mostea bark, and the other a bark. If you will please answer these questions ror us, you will oblige TWO PUPILS OF ROOM 9. We are glad to see that such an Inter esting subject evokes discussion In the public schools. The Mowhan comes very " near to being a ship, but, as she Is bark .rigged on the last of her four masts, she Is a four masted bark, and Is so described by her owners find builders. The Olym pic s correct designation, is also a "four- masted" bark." There are only two other vessels In the world rigged In the same manner, one a French coaster, and the other a large Nova Scotia vessel, the "Hurley C. Wood." The innovation Is not generally considered among seafaring men to be an improvement, but a few de clare that it will In time effect a revolu tion In the rlgglntr of sailing vessels.) HewMtliinviiin fcoc'al. Muslkalsk Underholdning og Forfrlsk- nlnger 1 Knlemeyer's Hall, Lordajs At- ten, den lite Feb., Kl. 7:30. Adgang, 23c. ":. To Close Ont the Stock. '-. Herman Gans, of the flrme of Gans & Kllen, from Helena, Montana, has arrived In th city to close out the stock of their debtor, N. T. Dlnsmore. The goods will be sold Immediately. . -. There will be a social at Knlemeyer's nun oaiuruay evening , n eo. iitn. ' It U Healthy. An eastern gentleman at the Occident remarked that he was amused during his stay in Portland to note that when It commenced to snow the streets there were deserted almost as quickly cs they are in Chicago when a rala storm occurs, but that when It began to rain, every one turned out again in full force and seemed to like it. He will like It too if he stays here awhile. It's healthy. t -Call at the Albatross Fish Market for fresh smelts daily. . Another Attachment. Sheriff Smith yesterday received from the attorneys of the Benevolent Order of Brick Layers in Portland, a writ of at tachment against all of D. A. May's prop erty. May has been- bound over In the sum of (2500 to await the action of the grand jury. He Is a Mason In good stand ing, and, If he can make a settlement as he Is very likely to dd, It Is probable that he will not be further prosecuted. If you want some extra fine photos, Mooers' is the place to get them. Keeps a Ms ll.-in.ery. Mr. C. H. Cooper, since he has erected his commodious residence on the hill, has utilized a portion of the spacious sur roundings as a hennery. He keeps from seventy-five to one .hundred chickens cf all grades, including Plymouth Rocks, white and brown Leghorns, Dunghills, etc., but lately has been running largely to games. His fighting stock has cleaned out all the roosters In the neighborhood and to keep peace In the vicinity he has had to buy out several flocks; for cash.. The Telephone will resume her regular trips up river Monday evening. Trying to Close the Saloons. . The temperance people of Gardiner are making a stand against the liquor busi ness. A remonstrance against the further granting- of licenses -to saloons is being circulated by the Wpmen's Chritftlan Temperance Union, aided by other friends of the cause, and a good many of the voters In the precinct have already given their signatures. The saloons, two In number, are making a determined effort for a longer lease of power, and the re BUlt will be watched with Interest by both parties. Mr. T. FrederlcKson, piano tuner, has re moved from 238 Cass street, to 231 West Sixth street. The New Const Rates. The statement that new rates to the Northern Pacific Coast and Intermsdlate points have been agreed to by the Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, and Great Nor thern, calls forth a great deal of Interest. The new rates will not be made public before the 13th Inst., and will go Into ef fect two days later. Nothing, therefore, Is yet known about them, but taking the late reduction on salmon freights as a sample, it is safe to conclude that there Is probably a Blight general reduction all around. The latest styles or doois ana snoes ai P. J. Goodman and (Jo. s store, Sign or. the big red boot. Made the Wrung Insurance. It Is a singular fact to note that the Iron steamer Wilmington that was burned at her moorings at Portland, was Insured for two-thirds her value, but against wreckage only, while the wooden steamer Michigan Just wrecked was insured for $30,000, but only against fire. The owners In either case receive nothing. It Is a se rious loss to the Colwells, owners of the Michigan, coming at Just this time; but their friends are confident they will pull through if shown a little leniency. Ths Michigan cost them $50,000. . , ' Crow's gallery takes the lead for fine work. Seee the new samples of Solio Cabinets now on exhibition. How Logs 6 hoot en the Klamath. A log chute at Spool creek, Klamath county, Is a. mile long. The logs travel that distance In about fifteen seconds, and the eye can scarcely follow them, three cars are now running to the chute, and 300 logs per day are shot into the river. Twenty men are driving 1,700,000 feet of logs down the Klamath from the foot of the big grade. They have moved them, a. distance of four miles by doing some blasting, and it now looks as though the log-driving venture on the Klamath will be a perfect success. Wing, Lee Co. carry a full line of Jap anese and Chinese fancy goods, novelties and curios. Ladies' underwear made to order. 629 Third street. A Blslty Baiiaeta- The Appropriation for surveys of puo llc land is exceedingly small this year. and Oregon's share will probably not ex. eeed $5000. This will prove a severe dls appointment to many settlers on govern. ment lands who arc anxious to perfect titles to their homes. There is so much chicanery In land business nowadays that no matter how long a man has lived on his claim or how much he has Improved It, he can not feel absolutely sure of his title until he gets his patent, and not so dead sure then, If he happens to be with In fifty miles of a railroad. The best $3 ladles' fine shoes at P. 3. Goodman & Co.'s Sign of the Big Red .Boot. , The Uigh School Entertainment. ' The following was the program of the Ciceronian literary society at the high school yesterday afternoon: 'EBsay, Per cy Sovey; recitation, Annie " O'Neill reading, Alfred Cleveland; essay, Herman Planting; recitation, Kate Sinnott; read ing, Edwin Hobson; Instrumental duet, Messrs. Cleveland and Dalgety; debate, "Resolved, That the president and vice- president of the United States should be elected by popular vote of the people." The Judges were Mr. Lyman, Mrs. Lewis and Miss Dolly Levtngs. The debase was won by the affirmative side, whtch was supported by W. II. - Levlngs and Miss Shlvely, - - ' Blntr Lung. 955 Third street, carries a full line of Japanese and Chinese goods, novelties, curios, ladies' underwear made to order, at low prices. Lung List, of Donors. The following ladles and gentlemen con tributed books to the Astoria Public Li brary on the occasion of Its new opening on Thursday-night: - - Charles Wright, Mrs. Otto Hellborn, Mr. and Mra P. L. Cherry, Misses Hell born, Mrs. Charles. Wright Mr. Sanborn, Mrs. Dement, Mrs. Sanborn, Mrs. Patton, Mrs. Trenchard, Mrs. Oilman, Mrs. Up shur, Mrs. Habersham, Mr. Flanrel, Mr. E. C. Holden, Freddie Newell, Mrs. G C. Flavel, Mrs. Stokes, Mrs. Judge Bowlby, Miss Dickinson, Rev. Van Tassel, Mrs. Dr. Alfred Kinney, Jennie Curtis, Mrs. A. J. Megler, Mrs. Gearhart, Ralph Wors ley, Mrs. Kronqulst, Mrs. Worsley, Mrs. L. Weber, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. George, John Rogers, Mr. Dickenson, Mr. Me- Kean, ' Mr. Lyman, Mr. Hains, Mrs. Thomas Mountain, Mrs. Dr. Garner, Miss Ruth Garner, Miss Geanle Lewis Mlsj Elsie Elmore, Miss Susie Elmore, Miss Mary Garner, Mrs. Hanthorn, Mrs, Win- gate, Mrs. George, Mr. Wlngate, Mrs. Mrs. Chos. Rogers, Miss Mabel Powell, Mr. Parker, Mr. Thos. Irwin, Rev. . Dll worth, Mr. Chas. H. Proske, Mr. Cha3. Sturges, Mr. Win. Sherman, Mr. Chas. Wright, Miss Clara Young, Miss Alice Wright, Miss Alma. Holmes, Mr. Prescott Wright, Miss Eva. Holmes, Mr. Worsley, Mr. Perry Trulllnger, Mrs. Hendricks, Mrs. Perry Trulllnger, Mr. 8. Elmore, Ross Trulllnger, Mr. Roscoe Cassell, Miss Mamie Reed, Miss Llonbergor, Mr. Cur tis Trenchard, Mr. W. I. Crawford, Miss Nellie Sherman, Mrs. W. I. Crawford, Mrs. Tallant, Mrs. J. A. Fulton, Mrs. J, W. Gearhart, Miss H. Sayre, Miss Flora Elmore, Miss Grade Stokes, Mrs. - P. A. Stokes, Wtt Tallant, Mr. F. H. Neweil, Mr. Mooers,, Miss Gussle Carruthers, Mr. W. R. Walker, Miss Davidson; Mr. Dar Vldson, Miss Robb, Mips Gray, Miss Snell, Miss Gray, Dr. Coulter, Mr. Bruce, Mrs. Carr, Mr. Osgood, Rev. G. A. Lam den, Mr. J. T. Rogers, Mr. A. J. Megler, Dr. J. A. Fulton, Miss Rice, Mr. Robeson, Mr. James Taylor, Mn Harry Gray, Dr. A. L. Fulton, W. T. Chutter, N. F. Thln, W. Prael, John Lee, G. O. Moen, J. W. Hare, The Astorian, John Henderson, Alex. Campbell, Charles Campbell, Dr. Alfred Kinney, S. W. Newell, A. S. Keed, C. E. Runyon, G. C. Fulton, John Fox, P. L. Cherry, W. H. Barker, P. H. John- son.P. Parker, H. P. Smith, V. Boelllng. R. W. Kuvkendall. the undertaker, em- balmer and funeral director, has his par- ors In the Welch block. No. 718, Water street. Call up telephone No. 7. IVranniil Jtf ntlnn - . M. Rice Is at the Occident. L. Kohn Is down from Portland. H. Smith, the logger, is In the city. W. L. Robb Is back from Portland. S. D. Adair, of Sklpanon, is In town. M. J. Kinney and wife returned yester day. C. C. Woodworth, of Portland, Is In the city. w F. D. Wlnton returned on the Potter yesterday. ' -i" W. J. Halma, from Minneapolis is visit ing the city. , Rev. Father Dlehlman came down from Portland yesterday. -' G. H. Denis, from San Francisco, la registered at the Occident. Miss Barron returned to this city yes terday after her visit to friends in I'crt land. Superintendent O. B. Hegardt, of the Jetty, was up from Fort Stevens yester day. Dr. W. D. Baker leaves here for Port land this morning. Hp will return on Monday. Mayor Crosby, who Is convalescing from his recent attack, is suffering now with gout. Water rates are delinquent today, and the., water will be shut off from all con sumers who have failed to settle. The commissioners desire to tell the public not to wonder why It Is that the water don't run, but Just simply to take an extra dollar along to the office Monday morning to have it turned on again. Good Looks. Good looks are more than skin deep, appending on a. iicmmy .-vuuiwuu vi n the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, I vou have a bullous look, if your stomach i fee disordered, you have a dyspeptic look and If your kidneys be disordered you have a pinched look. Secure good health, na you win nave gooa iooks. wecinc jviniOO ,. hppqnaO MOT Utters Is the irreat alterative, and tonic. 111 AC5' ' UUOd.USO XI ex acts airecuy un iiirnr vuu-i uikuiw. ui pimple, blotches doik and given a good, nnmninlnn. Sort nt Chas. Rogers' driiir store, 60 cents per bottle. .Two Train Daily. The Union Pacific Is the only line run ning two daily through trains between the Pacific Northwest ana eastern ernes. lire InilllLg l') Tie only Purs CrtMstn of Trt"r Pow'lt-r. No A rsrsonis; No A!u3. Used in Millions of Homes- 40 Years the Standard IS PULPITS T04A0B80Y There will bo services In the German language at Jho Congregational church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 . Services in the Congregational church as 'usual. .Morning text, "Follow Thou Me." Text In the evening, "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ." The Sunday school meets at 12 M., and the Christian Endeavor society at 6:30 p. m. All men are invited to the regular meet. Ing of the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday at 3 p, m. The meeting will be addressed by M. C. Huxford. M. E. Church,-G. A. Landen, pastor. Preaching at it- a, m. ana 7:30 p. m. Morning theme, "The lukewarm church;" evening theme, "The harvest of the soul Class meeting at 10 a. m. Sunday school at close of morning service. Young peo pie's meeting at 6:30 p. m., led by Dan Campbell; subject, "God's method in con version."-Song service at 7:10 p. m. Scandlvavlan M. E. church, Upper As toria, services as usual, at U aV m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rev.'L. Walby will preach at Knlemey ert hall at 7:30 p. m. Grace Church, Episcopal, Rev. W, S. Short, Pastor. Services on 8unday morn Ing at 11, and In the evening at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 12:30 & clock. The usual services will be held In the Presbyterian church tomorrow, morning and evening. The Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church, IXL cannery, Hemlock street, Uppertown. Services Sunday at 10:46 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Lent sermon Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Rev. L. Nissen. L. . P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco. Is our authorized agent. This DaDer is Kept on nie at nis onice. Another Irrl tln Scheme. Another eastern Washington Irrigation scheme has been placed on its feet by the visit of Joshua Pierce to the east. While there he floated $60,000 worth of bonds of the Palouse Irrigation company and it Is proposed to have the ditch finished and In operation by May 1st. The length will be thirty miles through a fine coulee in which the soil Is the finest of volcanic ash. The ditch will Irrigate 12,000 acres In Whitman, Adams and Franklin coun ties. It Is to take water from a dam at Hooper on the Palouse river and follow along the route of the Union Pacific and within one-half mile of it all the way Tha ditch will end In Sulphur lake, though It Is not proposed to take more water from the dam than enough to Ir rigate the land Improved. The ditch is to be thirty feet across and three feet deep. A staff of engineers under J. T. Kings- bury, the Irrigation -specialist, Is now In the field and work will bo pushed as rap Idly as possslble on the completion of the surveys. The land Is now a sage brush desert. Star Coffee and Chop House, 643 Third street, meals at an nours. wnite labor. Terms very low. Oscar Peterson, prop. NOTICE. Astoria. February 7. 1803. As I expect to retire from the clothing Dusmces, I uesire to -collect all outstand ing accounts. Bills remaining unpaid by 1-eurui.ry jam isj3, win De given to an attorney for collection. Save costs. HERMAN WISE. FUS!iW! Salesman "What is your husband's waist measure? Customer me to get He told 30 by 30 trousers, but blcs3 me if I know which is the waist or which is the length! 6alesman-I am sor ry, but you will have to see Herman Wise, the Reliable Clothier and Hatter, who has such a large assortment that he can fit any man. ' Customer -Oh yes! I noticed in The Astorian that Herman Wise is selling out at cost. Salesman Yes, and we storekeepers will QQ glad when he 4tlnAn,l, iiv 11, - getS tUrOUgU With til 6 w ttt man v ise has been our w greatest competitor in the good3 suitable for males and boys. ' WABEHOVSB BTOBJOK. IN F1BK PROOF IRON BUILDING) CORNER Astorand Olney street. uouireof Fisher drolliere. FOUMi. ABAtTOK DOOM STICKS AND CHAINH at Kagle CHUi.e.y. Inquire of A, tjlmouson or A. Peietsoii. WAJSXKO. A COMNCINl' (.11(1, KOK GKNKUAL J.Y ftoii work. AnnlV MM. Ilnl W. Kulllmrn curuer Wen huth anil Aicll Street. ITANTED. -A BOY ABOUT 1 YEARS OLD. If Apply AaTOHiAK othco. TO MSJT. nooMS Mm XX Ground floor, khhI tins ofllco. lOCUMUU. iLIJUlro kl rOU B ALU, riOKSALKOtt KKNT,GOOI8I.OON ANI JL1 house. Good opporiuutty for light uartiei. Inquire at this olhcu. GET YOUR COAL AND HAY KROM MUNK DaMAN r. Hext v alU tud coal delivered, 0.u0. Call ti. Ililnl street, f.lei.lioue 12. MiaCELLAXKO VH. YOUNO ft LKWIS, AGEN T8 ANI DEALERS In real mhLaLa knil (irttirmi vi,iA Tnilii aia Second street. CltV loli and RnrAnirn. Tnnmi. Pnlnt nrnnAt Flavel property, all ou eauy itruis. 10-acre fruit aud chicken tnut elnsn tn uiwii. cheap. - Best thing on the market. SALAB7 OH COMMISSION To aWenta to handla th PAtnnt rhftml. cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The most useful and novel Invention of the age. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. Works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent profit Agents making $50 per week. We also want a general agent to take charge of territory, and aouolnt sub-scents. A rare chance to make money. Write for terms and specimens of erasing. Monroe ivraaer Aug. uo., jutw, lacrosse, Wis. Howell & Ward GROCERS. The SONS OF HERMANN" : Will be given on EB. 14, (St. Valentine's Day) FISHER'S HALL Spectators are admitted by general invitation. Masker's tickets can be bad only from members of the lodue and are valid only when properly siuned. ' M, M. Hauler, J.D.M'rgeos. HUNTER & MERGENS, Troprletors of tlio Portland Bulcherinj Co.'s Markets In Astoria. Dealers lo alt ' ' kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats Corner Bfteond and Benton atr. els UoiuerXUInt.antl Weit fcljtluh streets. blilnplnc trade a Hp'ally. Terms Cash. Fam ilittt, butela and resUuranls supplied, North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager . Beer And XX Porter. AM Older promptly attended to, ROGG, BUTCHERS - Astoria and Gsffc Sell i Li: ( Ti mm tr 111- CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS, Butar Cured Hims bi d B won, Game, Poultry, etc. The World's Have 5,000,000 Souvenir Half Dollar Coins in their treasury, -the rift of the American people by Act of Congress. The patriotic and historic features of these Coins and their limited number, compared with the millions who want them our population is 66,000,000 have combined to create so great a demand for these World's Fair 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 people To whom we are directly responsi ' ble among 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 55,000,000. 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 divided among; could be sold at a high premium to Syndicates, but we have enoiiRh confidence in the people to keep the price at a Dollar for each Coin, ?.s thiswillmakeus realize $5,000,000 the sum needed to open the Fair's gates on the people's broad plan.' HOW tO Get to yur ncarest Bank and subscribe for as many tl r C0'I1S 93 yu need fr your family and friends. These ineliOlflS Sub-Agents of the World's Columbian Exposition win give you their receipt for your money, as delivery of these coin? will not begin before December. There is 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 as many coins as you wish with instructions how to send them to you, to TREASURER WORLDS COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, CHICAGO, ILLS. Order will b Filled la th Order la which they are Received. . T. 0. ZMlozxxl, Manufacturing Jeweler Fine Wa'ches a Specialty. ' Solid and Plated Silver Ware. UMBRELLAS That can he tiikcn apart and packed in trunks. . ttA'hlrd Street. Astorls, Oregon. JEFFS RESTAURANT -I3 1HB- Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (And the Finest on tha Coast.) Dinner Parties, Banquets a Specialty Tk riaeet WUes wd llqeors. Foard & Stokes G-XIO 013:0.0 Dealers In nissware. Owkery. Ship Supplies, lobeeeo. Wines ami l'me WliKklis. 1'lim lea HndColteeaHiitCially. 'I he Kimut Itlsplay of FiiiIisIii llie Oily, Fresh on Kvery Steamer. Corner of Third anil West Klglilu clret Ij. FOB SALE, Trap and seining ground in a good Locality, also trap gear. For further particulars lnqnire atIR.E. Co., 110 Olney St. C P. UPSrJU?,. SHIPPING and COMMISSION ! Aston, gjicc.nc & co., AND - GROCERS Upper Astoria. Fine Teas and Coffees, Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, etc. Pair Directors World's Fair Souvenir Coin for a Dollar. AUG. MNULSON, OAr.iPLEnoor.ic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Apent fr the OUION Rteamsblp Line tod Ul TlIliNUVAU.A Ktunnnlilp J.lue. mrocc, Alg", nitwit (or "tireuttkn Tribuuea" Mil1- venskaAiiierlkanareii," Corner ol VVittsr ul West Ninth BtiWtM Astoria, Oregon. Do You Know : That tho Astorian Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, Do you see our chance? 1