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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1893)
TELE DAILY ASTOIilAU, ASTOllIA, THURSDAY MOItNTIUU, APBIL 6 18i3'; ABOUT TflE ClY. The monthly meeting of the T. M. C. A. la to be held tonight The Rescue Temperance Club netted over $80 from Its entertainment on Tuesday night. , Thomas Bnston was burled! at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Pohl's undertaking parlors. The Inter ment was made at Greenwood. Remember the Austin Ho age at the Sea side la open the year aroun d. Yesterday there was fil d a deed from H. S. McCormack to J. Rasmusstn, for loto 1 and 2, El-2 of NW 1-4 of tectlon 33, Township 7 Itforth, Range 9 WeBt, for $1000. If you want some extra une photos, Mooers' is the place to gt th-.m. Comment generally yesterday was to the effect that the city ' council had done the correct thing bj deciding to hold their meetings in future every week until further notice . Call at the Albatross Fl ah Market for fresh fish daily. This evening at 8:45 a, meeting of all young men Interested ' in gymnastics will be held e the Y. LM. C. A. hall. This meetUig Is not com Ined alone to membe;-s of the assoclatU m. Parties visiting In Port! at id can get The Dally Astorlan at Handley & Haas' news stand, 1G0 First street. Mr. James Macomber, -t the fire de partment, yesterday impleted the stuffing of a beautifnl bald headed eagle for Judge Cleveland') office. The work has been done exiuli ltely. Do not be deceived with . eh eap pictures, but get your work done a t C row's gallery and you will not regret It. The revival ' services t it the M. E. Church are growing In Interest and are doing a great deal of ' isood- They will be continued a few ays longer. Services today at 2 p. .m. e snl 7:30 p. m. Everyone welcome. , Columbia Tender Comp tuy 2TA S. Willi give a bal April 8th, ; U Columbia cannery, ah invited. lng for a twa weeks' visit to Puget Sound and Victoria, ' ' Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. Haraden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. Rldehalgh, Mr. and Mrs. O. Ralston, Mr. Lander.. The Misses Grace Carruthers, Rella Kennedy. Cor dis Robb, and Messrs. G. W. Ralston, Ross, L. R. Foss, and C. Allen. The bride looked lovely in a costume of white nun's veiling, trimmed .in silk lace with Illy of the vally flowers. A great many valuable presents were re ceived. The groom has been with I. W. Case for three years, and is one of the most popular young men in the city. His bride has a very large circle of friends and Is a general favorite with everybody. The Astorlan Joins with hundreds of . other sincere well wishers in bespeaking tor the couple many years of happiness. CORRESPONDENCE. The opinions of correspondents are their own. No communication appear ing in this column necessarily voices the belief of the paper itself. There ought to be a petit Ion started In Multnomah county to lm ilet Pague To Prohibit All Gambling, An ordinance to prevent and suppress gaming and gambling houses, and all places where any game in which chance predominates in playing for anything of value, and to punish any person who engages In any such .game, or keeps or frequents any such house or place. The City of Astoria does ordain as follows: Section 1. No person or persons shall within the corporated limits of the City of, Astoria, open or set up, or keep, either as owner, proprietor, keeper, manager, employe with or without hire, lessee or otherwise, any gaming . or gambling house, or any house or place where any banking or any other game Is played with cards, dice, cheen, but tons, or any other device for anything of value, whether the same be playea for money, checks or credits, or any other representative of value. Section 2. No person or persons shall in any house, room or place, within the corporate limits of the City of As toria engage In or play In or at or bet nt or upon any game played with ctvras, dice, pheen, buttons, or any other de- should play fast and loose weather In this manner, with the before the next grand Jury 1 f th.j rain fQr ythlng of value, whether the doesn't stop soon. No public sc rvant a-ed for money, checks, cred its or any oth.'" representative of val ue. Section 3. No DeiV or persons shall, within the corporate " of the of Astoria, frequent or k blink place mentioned in fioctir.t ne 01 ln,B o f mis shall . 1 1. V as Wing Lee has Just received a. i ull line of Japanese curiosities and fai ic; goods. win sell at cost. 5Z3 Third Btra it. The funeral of the late J )hn M, Shlvely yesterday was very lar, ?ely at. tended, among those present bel ng sev- eral members of the Pioneer HI storlcal Society. The . body was Intel 'led at Grange Hall on Young's river. Li. P. Fisher, newspaper ad ertlslng agent. A Merchants' Kxchaiure. sa n Fran. Cisco, Is our authorized agent. Tb Is paper is Kept on me at nis omce. , All the rubber boot and sb oe fac tories of the country are maw owned by one company, and they hi uve ad. vanced the prices on all good : made. Long gum boots as used by the Co lumbia river fishermen have Teen ad vanced $1 per pair. E. W. Kuykendall, the undertaker, era balmer and funeral director, has his par lors In the Welch block. No. 718. Water street. Call up telephone No. 7. When yesterday's Oregonlan readied this city, containing a picture .of George E. Richardson, the man who II Is now proved pulled up a rail from the track of the California train in order. to give the alarm and obtain a reward, it was seen that the man Is the same who escaped from the county Jail Were two months ago, when being within the corporate limits of th. of Astoria, set up or keep, either owner, proprietor, keeper, manager em ploye, with or without hire, lessee or otherwise, any kind of gambling table or gambling device adapted, devised and designed for the purpose of play. lng any game of chance for money or property, or induce, entice or permit any person or persons to bet or play at or upon any such gambling table or gambling device, or at or upon any game played at or by means of such table or gambling device, or on the side of or against the keeper thereof. Section 6. No person or persons shall, within the limits of the City of As toria, open ,set up, or keep any house, shop, or place resorted to for the pur pose of gambling, or permit or suffer any person or persons tn any house, shop or place under his control or care to play at any game for anything of value, whether the same be played for money, checks, credits, or any other representative of value. Section 8. No person or persons shall. nninrn illllilP. AN ACTIVK rcllUA, uuukhiab'v ter, to travel with expeiion paid, reore gentlng established house; salary 1750, with increase! enclose reference and self addressed sftonpd euvelope. General Manager, Look UMwer r. union. to burn down the Liverpool House. The general impression prevailed in the city at that time that Richardson was half wltted, Swope & Slater will be pleased to furnish estimates on Interior decora tion to all who call or address 459 Fourth street. held to answer before the grand Jury for- arson, in trying on three occasions "'thin: the corporated limits of the City Durn aown me Liverpool House. "",u"p ...v.u; enuce or pursuaae any person or persons, to frequent or go into, or visit any gaming or. gam. bling house mentioned in this ordin ance, or engage in or Dlav at or In nr to bet at, or upon any banking or any other game played with cards, dice, cheen, buttons or any other device for anything of value, whether the same be played for money, checks, credits or any other representatives of value, or to engage In, play at or in, or bet at or upon any of the games or gambling de vices mentioned in this ordinance for anything of value. Section . 7. Every person. . violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall upon conviction thereof before the auditor and police Judge, be punished by a finer of not less than 25 and not more than $2000, or default of the pay ment of such fine, by imprisonment In the city Jail not more than ninety days, or by both such. fine and Imprisonment. Section 8. . It Is hereby made the duty of the chief of police and all police men in the employ of the city, to see that the provisions of this ordinance are strictly enforced A great many of those who lost money on the recent glove contest be tween Johnson, the Swedish Hercules, and Sullivan, are now doing what In sporting parlance Is termed "squeal ing." They say that the affair was a "fake" and that the better man lost. An admirer of Johnson yesterday re marked that the sooner Sullivan's disgruntled friends get that idea out of their heads the better. Those who know Johnson best say that had the .Sullivan people seen Johnson punch ,the bag while preparing Tor the mill rthere would have been but few dollars lost on the affair. See Swope & Slater about your spring work. They are the swiftest, cheapest and best paperhangers and decorators on the coast. The following is a list of patents gr&ned to Pacific state inventors this Week: J. J. Burke, Roseburg, rail way cattle guard; A. Fereva, Nelson, Cal., self-cleaning screen; A. Gamble, Nordhoff, Cal., almond or wilnut huller; E. N. Gaudron, Portland, funnel; E. Hawes, Sacramento, metallic lathing; . H. M. Little, Rivera, Cal., Cultivator; J. C. Look, San Jose, car coupling; H. L. Martin, Amity, Or., feed box; J. Mc- Mullen, H. Krusi and H. S. Wood, San Francisco, canal digger; D. O'Leary, 7inchester. Cal., lid holder, T. A. Sch- leuiC, Oakland, oil can or other liquid receptacle; W. H. Vance, San Fran cisco, folding grate front and hearth. Ryan ft Co. 637, Third street, have Just received a full line of 1893 patterns In wall Bauer, ana comprising an me latest designs and shades, at the low est prices. Call and see them. Miss Hattle Ralston and Mr. Duncan Stuart were married at the residence of the bride's parent yesterday after noon at 1 o'clock. Rev. G. A. Landen officiating. There were present only the Immediate relatives and friends of the contracting parties. After the cer emony the happy company sax aown to a bountiful repast The bride and :jroom left on the Telephone last even Personal Mention. in Ed W. Wright went to Portland last night. . J. N. Griffin went to Portland last night. Judge Whalley. of Portland was the city yesterday. Major Handbury came - down from Portland yesterday. L. P. Henderson came in from the lighthouse yesterday. . . H. W. George went to Portland on the Telephone last night. Miss B. Goddls, a public school teach er of Reubens, Or., Is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Stewart went to Portland on the R. R. Thompson last night. H. R. Wilkinson, J. W. Whalley, L. W. Shannon, L. P. Henderson, J. Mc- Craken, T. H. Handbury, and Richard, Hoyt are registered at the Occident. . Mrs. C. R.. Thompson and children leave tonight for Independence, Mis souri. They will make a stay of sev eral months, and will visit the World's Fair before they return. Mr. Thomson accompanies them as 'far as Portland. ;l JEFFS, fie Only Restart Editor Astorlan: As the United States leads the pro cession of nations In progress, so As toria In the near future will lead the progressive procession of the United States, and, it is meet that the As- torlans show their hands when they are called, on the gambling question. We concur with your views, In having a select number of square dealing, gam. Mini? houses licensed, and have the slide behind the curtain dives closed, Gambling can not be prohibited. No municipal, county, state, or Uni ted States law can prohibit gambling, custom makes law and the custom Is gambling. If it were Ingrafted in the constitution and laws of the United States, or engraved on a tablet of gold and fixed on the highest pinnacle of the dome of the Capitol at Washington and thence by Edison's genius con veyed to every domicile In the land In letters emblazoned by electric sparks, thatl "Not gambling ln the United States would not prohibit it.'' It Is as, impossible to put a stop to gamDiing, as It is to make Portland on tne Willamette, a seaport at the mouth of the Columbia river. Nations gamble, Wall street in collusion with other na tions is now In a game of draw on the silver Question against this country. Crowned heads, princes and potentates, members of parliament, lords ladles and commoners gamble, the beggar on the street Is a gambler,(the infatuation of the Prince of Wales is to back a rat). I have heard of men who have graced the golden chair of the presidency, and retired with the greatest honors the world could bestow upon man, who have gambled at times in their lives for money. Cabinet officers, senators, members of congress, and their con stituents, gamble, ministers of the gos pel have been known to gamble (As torian excepted) and ..their religious assistants, . church members, of all creeds, sects, or denominations gamble for money. v,- . The Jew and the Gentile, the Mahom edan, the Christian and the infidel, the Indians In their tee-pees and wickiups, the miners In their, cabins on the moun tains, the hillsides, In the canyons, the gulches and the valley's., The bankers and brokers are the worst kind of stiff necked legalized gamblers, a faro bank may go broke by chance, a state bank, never, unless they break with a full safe for they take their percentage out on the start. Yes Judges, lawyers, doc. ors, bank presidents, cashiers, clerks, ' customers gamble, all. except ed anw . ybo never hayi enough to buy a ltors v to make a bib lor jthe fcaby, blue chec. universal and as an art Gambling is 'xfen, should rank with science, or Droit ' fiursrery. 'aw, and r . i-L- - -theology, physics, CsVJ, with the arts and scic. ' iMn-lfllese There should be a gam. the a established for Instruction In and sciences of gambling, so tha . lege graduates might finish their eu cation before being turned loose In a verdant and unsophisticated stMe, a prey to the sharper; yes to be brief there Bhould be graded schools for gam bling, make it ennobling, give the brainy, honorable, and conscientious gambler a position In life, a professor ship In college., have classes In pro gressive eucher, drive whist and draw poker, so that all may get an education and not be mortified by drawing the booby prize at every social gathering. will guarantee a better attendance at such schools, than can be had at any churches, theaters, or clrcusses. It will be cosmopolitan and catch all of them, the trouble would be to find teachers enough. Give the tin horn a chance, the sucker who bets at his game is gambler, as well as he. Make the tin horn a teacher for the sucker, give him a class In a school for gambling, don't vag him as he turns the corner for that Is another system of gambling. Raise him up a peg, bring out his good quali ties, for he has them the same as church members. Yes I am for educa tion in gambllng.I need some lessons myself. I am also for a high license for a select - number of square dealing gambling houses. And with the schools once established In one generation we may have a nation of experts that can fleece the world, and bring the gold here and settle the silver problem. We might turn loose professional men of standing who would make the glory of the Prince of Wales, or Monte Carlo, pale beside their brilliancy. T. J. D. WAXTXD. place. WANTS Call at tbo Astor House. G IBL'KOB (1ENKRAL HOUSEWORK. CALL atZ78 Main sireei. FOB BALE. -- ....... nni. kl a i- a DO CHKAP A KEW t'HUUlB IAiO Astoria-Ev f'rmi. Bee Frank Spittle at torney at law 173 Cass Street lost. SUNDAY AFTKUNOOH UBI nwn Klue (!o. N o. 8's building and U, P.dock, an A. O. U. W. (Juarts Watch charm. Finder will be liberHllv rewarded by returning It toll, Kkstrom's Jewelry Store. BOOMS TO BKXT. niVB ROOMS FOB HOUBlt KEEPING KEST h local Ion In elty rent low. W. I. CKAW- OBO, 120 Geniveve Street. rnWO DESIKABLB UNFUKNIMHED KOOM8 ' I ' .-,.,1 If vsiAs-ut runt, ftfl'i Third a iiflwiv ununrDUi jM.vjtsrv stieet ROOMS SUKABLK FOB HOU8HKERP- I.,,. tnnlahsrl or llllf IITil shed. AlSO fUr- nished rooms lor lodgers. Mo. 2l w. ta st. 2 this office. NICELY FURNISHED K-JUM8 ax uu, week or month terms very reasonable at Hie ) Oriel, 716 Third Street. ifOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. Ground floor. Rood location. Inquire at this office. DOOMS XV I MISCELLAXHO VS. r B KIRN'S HOTEL 1H7 WKST B1A1W J Strtet. Alb. Haider, Proprietor. Kales per any .... , UiiwIa niMuU .2) l.t leant In frond order and we do our best to bat sly everybody who gives us a call. ... riALL ON F. BAKEK. m THIRD STREET j and have your clothes dyed aim cleaned (EO. MoLKAN.COKtiEB OLNEV AND AC T tor street-", does a general business In black' smithing and repairing. nF.HO N I) HAND STORE 615, Third Street, buys and sells new ana sec TTECOCK'S n Third Htrppt. blIVS 1 oud-hitud furniture, hlxhest cash price paid. VTOUNO S LEWIS, AGENT8ANB DEALERS 1 in real estate and Oregon Pine Lrads, 518 Second street. City lots and acreafre, Tongue Point property Flavel property, all on easy terms. 10-acre fruit and chicken tracts close to town cheap. .Best thing on the market. J-.'O. NIHMI, Has Just received a fine liueot WEDDING PRESENTS Consisting of Sliver Bon Bon DUhe Fruit Dishes, Berry I Ms es,Nut Bowls, Mustard Pots. Biscuit Jars, Celery Glasses, Hair Pin Trays, Pin Cushions, Picture Frames, Mirrors, eta, all new goods and latest designs. OUT OP SIGHT. The traveling public are now fullv alive to the fact that the Chicago, Un ion racltlc & North-western Line offers the very .best accommodations to the public from and to Chicago, Omaha and Intermediate points, not only during the World's fair, but all the year round. . A Sure Care for Piles. Itching Piles a. known br moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching when warm. This form, a well as Blind, Bieeaing or iroiruuing, yieia at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c Druirelst or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 229 Arch street. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. W. Conn. Farrapt Post GIB , ' -.jyfngive CALICO BA.LL For the aid of the memoi la! fund, at Fisher -If Ha" April 'Wth 'he neat- Two prize e given Tor ftfif traaao1 1,. " ' n r v n v ' th only material used Calico wil be . in dresses. V,- , 3 fl. Ladies tree. m. ..WW V. nUUilDDtVUI THE QUESTIONS, 1. What is the distinction between a shrub and a tree? 2. Does knitting the brows assist tho process of thinking? ' 3. what is the origin of the phrase "At Sixes and Sevens?" 4. Are thero any means of rendering gunpowder non explosive without wet- tingit? Answers must be in by Saturday noon. Please send full name, school and class you belong to. In response to numerous requests we take pleasure in inviting all pupils of private schools to enter this competition every week. The age of the contestant MUST be stated. H. B. PAlvKExt DEALER IN ' Ume, Brick, Sand, Fire Brick, 'J Oiajr. Cement, Mill Feed, Oats, Mra v, Wood Delivered to rdt V Driving, Turning- and xprei ' mtUM, As the Flax Grows, So i the twine Lasts You can't go wrong if you buy MARSHALL'S Twine. The 1893 make is now being delivered to customers. . It is mado of the fat , crop of 1890. WHY? i Because the 1891 nud 1892 crops have been inferior. Marshall never uses in ferior flax. That is why his twine ; IS THE BEST ! Sole Agents for Astoria, JiMORE, SANBORN & CO. COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM WILSON, Prop. FEED AND - SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery Business IT 111. On Me. - MS Tnnmo CAMPBELL BUGS. (8ucoenri to Warren A C.mpDeil), ' WAKEENTON, ORKQON, Dealer. In 33m-sr GOODS, u vomumers: -. - iiahii llie West 8hora Mill. P . 7"M perfected tlieir electriu CjiilEP' FURNISHING GOOD8, V,r. T ...... Ul.,. .!, BooU, Hlioe. rilnnr frt it, a ln4n.i i . r . .v. miceu anown appBrattiB. a. are now nhla n . Office 111 Olnfl .,, H.ahl.. fnnt nt W. tt .t . iTT i i. w I"10'10. U Ninth at, A.toria. Telephone No. . i ," " ue iatiBraotory in pri, FANCY are now nble to go to- the publ ... , w BHMbiHoiory in price j Hnoiiiy, uo can De guown by the fo. .oid u ana alter March I. Ijfi3- Incandescent, all night. . . , $1.60 : 12o'clock.;. 1.00 , 10 .,: 7ft Or by meter, 1 cent per hour. Installation - Free of - Charge For narticnlara i BOOTS AlSfD SHOEh' The Largest 8 took, Beat Quality and Lowest Fiicea at tha Sign ot The Golden Bhofl. JOHN- HOT. mre.lron ,nd Btcel, fjroclery.01ai.wara oolenw're:Nboil;tftj (ay,- " KlouV'.nd rxl. "Sam T. O, Tinllinger, President. Dealen In niauware, Crorkery. Ship Supplies, lobaoeo. Wine, anil Fine Whiftklea. Fine Tea. andCofleeaHprclMlty. I lie Kinrat Display of ITnl 1 1 m I. ik lit.. 1.1 .1. D ,1. . vjurneroi iiuraana west Kiuto oireoK ! illU. DMIELSOil SAMPLE ROOMf. TH! n . I -- Oities, JTireprOOI. Wlnea, Liquor and Cigar. T-o celebrated Alpine Hfe kept In stock al I THING VALLA Hteaniablp me Tt, Third St.. lUial Ktt on. w.r. ranted a. good as the beat. Term, very ea.y vy. VAOOJLlU, A(cn(, Hteam.blp Line and tin Al. affAht fnr ,Hvinilr& THhnn.H Corner of Wattr m.nA Wa w,i, u. . Astoria. Oregon. . k Dealer In - - - UUSTOKIA 1ROH WORKS. WUf ciikiiict. Duner worn, eteam boat and Cannery Woifc apeeia(ty. toil Canvu. Himn HhII Tnm tjirA HI Wrought Iron Spike., Oalranlzted Cut Nails Grooorioe, 3Z3to. ' Agricultural IinplPmenta, 8-wlng Ma machiues, fa4nis aad Oils, Cartisp of ill DsMriptioni Utii to OrJ.r at Bnon iiouw. .U rOX .... .....virji Piuii.. ROSS, HIOCINS CO.. itatcliers - and Grocers, A.iona ana upper A.toria, Fine Tea. and CnlW. Table DellcaclM, loinitle and Tropical Frulu, Veitela ole., .ugar cured liaint, bacon, ete. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS Hfirplionf Cfn utVtVUUUl OtUUa. Line, Connecting wlu OaaadlaaFaoIfleBallwayand Ckina t. BUp LUe, ; . 8, Wllininxton " M. Haytlan Hi.ublic...'.'".'.....' th olllce, earner Third and ilulu .treeu FKltGUSON BRO.S., Agents North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Beer ' - And XX Torter. An o den promptly attended to. HUNTER & MERGENS, Proprietors of the Butchering Co.'s Markets Corner Boeond and Benton Uttttn. Corner Tblwt and WetiUxbih .treeti S' CARriAHAU & CO Eucc-wn to L W. ., Importer and Wholesale and KuUU dvaier In r.-r INDEPEKDENT EOAT FOR FOBTIAKD tlie only Pure Cream of Tartar Pow-kr.-No Ammonia; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Home- 40 Years the Standard Cor. Second and Cut. Street, A8TOE1A, ORZQOS Tl ' Xji .0. . 0, . wn.i, iu- er'a Dock) on Tuesdays, Wednejtlays, Thursdays, Fridaya and PatunJuya t i)Q a. m., aud Bunday at 6:00 p. tn.