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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1893)
THUS DAILY ASTOIUAN, ASTOBIA, SUNDAY MOHNltftt, APML 1803. ABOUT THE CITY. Church bells today v The fishing season openg tomorrow. Weather prophets predict fine wea ther. ' I The flBhlngr season will be In full blast In a few days. Four people signed the pledge at the pRescue Club meeting lait night. The West Shore Mills Company will r begin operation again tomorrow. The time for the payment of county tftaxes has been extended till May 1st. Cannerymen held another meeting yes terday; They will meet again tomor- 'row. j Rev. C. 13. Clapp will address the young men at the Y. M. C. A. today B at 3 o'clock. "Booribooiojra.'' The program com-1 mlttee for nejet week consists of Mrs. Sarah Gnyles. Mrs. W. W. Parker, and I C. M. Huxford. .' v. w. Kuvkendall. the undertaker, em- hnimer nnrl funeral director, has his par lors In the Welch block. No. 718, Water street. Call up telephone No. i. In the office of the secretary of state at Salom tho following articles of In corporation were filed on Friday: The Sucker Creek Mining Co., of Myrtle Point, Coos county, incorporators, Win. Page, H. D. Dalmas, W. W. Phillips, and J. M. Sturdevant, capital stock, $2,000; Geo. Lawrence Co., of Portland, inr-nrnrrra.tnrs. Geo. Lawrence Jr. and Sr.. and J. R. Lawrence,' capital stock, $50,000, object, to do a general harness business; supplementary articles ot the Springfield Opera HouBe Co., of Spring- Held, increasing the capital stock, Pay Up or Dry Up. The water commissioners feel sad. They say that there seems to be a chronic inability of some to recollect that water bills muBt be paid by tho 10th of each month. The commission put notices in The Astdvlan and the notices are made to appear a deeper black color than, the ordinary news matter of the paper so as to attract special attention. And yet these peo ple with what seems perversity, skip this particular notice and declare that no notice has been given them, ine commission have not the time to visit each water consumer to collect rates, and it would entail useless expense to hire a collector for the purpose. The water works in their entirety belong to the people of this city. The expense WAXTXn. pUcO. WANTS Cull at the Astor House. AN ACT1VK PERSON, OK GOOD CHAKAC ter, to travel with expenie paid. rere twilling MUbllalied house j salary 7.ri0, with liinreane: enclose reference and self aililreiwed stumped envelope, UenuriU Manager, Lock Iiriwer I. Chicago. -llBhroBGKNKRALliOUSEWOHK. CAIX VT at 1 273 Main street. rOB BALK. rMumD k virw 'imi'R I.OTM IN ADAIR'S J Astorla-Kay t-rmi. Hew Frank Spittle at torney at law 17.1 Cam Btreet. SUNDAY AFTERNOON MKlWBBn nn kti.e ' K. S's bulldlugand U. P.ilock, an A. O U.W. Quaita Watch cliarm. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returnliiK it to H. Ekstrom's Jowelrj Store. All saloons will be closed tight to day in accordance with the instruc tion Issued yesterday. i-Tnwever. as the saloon men seen anxious to test the case, it is possible that one or two will remain open. I The ball given last evening at Co lumbia cannery by the Columbia Ten der Company, was -very successful in every respect- Owing to a break in trie telegraph lines early last night The Astorian is unable to print its usual number of ; dispatches this morning. j School directors meet tomorrow night. They will appoint a district sup erintendent. Messrs. Clark and Wright ' and Professor Lyman are candidates. A bov named Carlson was seriously . injured yesterday by falling off a lum ber pile near Trullinger's mill. J-r. n,s- tM dressed the wound, and reports tne lad resting easily. ' ' Another Uniontown lunatic who has been causing a good deal of disturb ance In that district, will be taken to the asylum at Salem tonight by Dep uty Sheriff Mooer. from $3,500 to $5,000. Ryan & Co. 537. Third street, have of maintaining them i and conducting the Just received a iuu line or, ibjm inwra in wall paper, and comprising all the lateBt designs and shades, at the low est prices. Call and see them. R The entertainment given last night by the young folks of the Finnish col ony in this city was a very grand suc cess. It was a drama entitled "Murio- varkaus" (The Witch Robber) In five acts. The play is a very intereatlng one, having for the body of its plot a false accusation of the robbery or a large sum of money, laid by a witch onto a beautiful young girl, whose in nocence is eventually proved. There were seventeen participants and the play went off splendidly. Liberty Hall wn crowded, and as a result of the business in all its branches has to be paid by the property holders the water consumers. If every one interested in the matter will bestir themselves to do their share It will lighten the ex pense to all. The superintendent must shut off the water of those who neglect to pay in season, and the party whose water is shut off must pay one dollar additional to get It turned on again. People must have water, and It must be paid for, and 'one dollar Is pretty big interest to pay for a month's delin quent water rent. But probably those who are too careless to pay their water dues have not taken the trouble to read as' far as this, and the appeal herein will be as useless as the warning said to he craven on a large stone in a mWO DHSlRAlSLK UNFURNlHHkD ROOMS X newly papered, juuuuhw nui street. t.fr,.r of the orlerinators of the enter tainment, $125 will be sent to the starv- stream in Ireland: "wnen mis svune Ing peasants In the north of Finland At the annual meeting of the Astoria W. C. T. TJ., held last ween, ine iouow- Ing officers were duly elected to serve during the ensuing year: president, Mrs. C. A. Gearhart; vice-presidents from each church, as follows: Method ist church. Mrs. E. L. A.; congrega tional church. Mrs. M. A. Brown; Epls- ls out of sight, it is dangerous to cross this stream." There is no money in this business for the commissioners. They are simply taking this trouble to facilitate business, secure economy, and save water consumers vexation, n generally conceded that a dollar saved Is in every respect as good as a dollar earned. You can save a dollar as easy as in any other way, by going prompt- i-,on, TVrptin Attorney Curtis terian church. Mrs. R. B. Dilworth; pxnects that it will take two weeks to recording secretary, Mrs. M. H. Leln . n th h nf the keeners 01 Daw- pnweher: treasurer. Mrs. wni. inws. vi y I conal church, Mrs. Max Young; Presby- y to tne 0fnce of the water works and paying your dues before the lutn oi each month. There is a notice in tne dy houses, arrested during me v" week. There will be about twenty-six cases in all. Remember the Austin Houso at the Sea side is open tne year arounu. . The Chinaman. Ah Lung, indicted be fore the grand Jury yesterday made a disturbance in the native quarter last night by threatening to kill one vof the witnesses who had tesMnen the police court against him. Call at the Albatross Fish Market for fresh fish dally. in The Herald states that complaints charging the Irving Club with selling liquor without license have been "made out and deposited in the offlceVof the iM-ttr-o nf the neace. O. W. Dunbar and his friends are'invlted by the Her ald to go over to Mr. Cleveland's office thg fish commia8ioners In not looking corresponding secretary, Mrs. W. W. Parker; delegates to the convention or the W. C. T. U. to meet in Astoria next month, were also elected, as fol lows: Mrs. Mary G. Dilworth, Mrs. M. A. Brown, and Mrs. W. W. Parker. Under date of Portland, April 6, S. E. Wallls writes the following note: In coming down the Columbia river ui. Uie DT.es City. I noticed that the Oregon Lumber Company's saw mills, three miles this side of Hood River, have, for a long time, plied up tons of sawdust on the river shore, to be float ed down at high tide. They have also a flume opposite, sawing out 'ties and flumlng the sawdust into the river, thereby choking and killing off our sup ply of salmon and other fish. It ap pears that they must have a pull with and swear to the complaints. If you want some extra tine photos, Mooers' is the place to get tnem. Ah Lung and Ah Si were tried be- for Judge Osborn yesterday for the Into it before. In the Interest of the public it demands inquiring into. Such acts are against the law, and the vio lators are subject to a penalty. Except in a few cases where permits attempted murder of Chu Shet some haye heen gecured from the director- days ago. The evidence on ouiu diu ....... rv much overdrawn, and the WHO ,vj rne ended in the dismissal oT Ah Si. Ah Lung was bound over to the grand Jury, and released on bonds or jiuwi, Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities turn iam.j Bv. Will sell at cost. oz imru The members' of the local lodge of riAH Fellows are making arrangements for the celebration on the 29th inst. of the anniversary of the founding of the nrtpr The entertainment, wnlcn win take place in the lodge room on the af- ' . ilnHA1 ternoon of the day aDOve roenuuUCu, will be a literary and musical one, and . . ..r,lr,o- a orand ball Will be ill HID OTt'B given at Fisher's Hall. Parties visiting in Portland can get The O on untU guch time as fresh and lSf5Srr - "eW" canned fish can be secured. Also in the ela ' . horticultural department fresh fruit Captain J. W. Brown, of the U. S. S. wlu be permitted to be entered in sea- Mendell, assisted by Captain warns gon M lt rpens. first column on this page In which the water rommlsslon request the prompt payment of water rents. Whoever you are, don't be careless about lt, but Just pay up and be done' with it, or else quit and go dry. Pergonal Mention, J. B. Wyalt is in Portland today. W. A. Stlne went to Portland last night. Mrs. r. Parks came over from II- waco yesterday. Collector C. C. Dalton came over from South Bend yesterday Mrs. D. K. Warren and sons returned from California yesterday. Captain Flavel went to San Fran Cisco on the Columbia yesterday. Miss Sherman and Miss Belle Trul- llnger went to Portland last night. Mr. Sidney Soule, representing the Revere Rubber Co., of San Francisco, Is in town. Miss Maude Warren returned from California yesteday after a visit of sev eral months. She went over to War- renton in the morning. Mrs. William Hume, of Eagle Cliff, came up from California yesterday af ter spending the winter there, and pro ceeded to Eagle Cliff on the Telephone last night. G. A. Beacher, Frank Stokes, W, Dwyer. E. L. Harrison, j. a. wyan H. S. Glle, C. E. Foster, H. Rosenthal, W. W. Thayer. S. Soule, Mr. Taylor. Miss Woodruff, Mrs. T. Parker, Mrs. T, Parker. Mrs. Schlussell, Miss Trunin. eer. Mrs. Dr. Parks, W. B. Adair, W, Rhodes, H. Shaw, H. B. Nichols, and Mrs. L. Tee, went up to Portland on the Telephone last night J. O. Moreland, S. Soule, H. Rosen. thai. W. W. Theyer, i J. rieger, saey general extending the time, says the Telegram, Oregon's exhibit in the va rious departments for the World's Fair (the various collections made by the Oregon World's Fair commission) are now either on the way to Chicago or will be ready for shipment in a few days. The director-general naa in formed the commission that In no event will exhibits be received or work ..nrmort tn co on after April 30.- That official, however, having taken Into con sideration the fact that the Oregon legislature made no provision for rep resentation at Chicago until tne eleventh hour, has granted a few spe- ial privileges. For example, in the fiaWlM buildine he has permitted dum- t h erected In the space allotted er Abraham, C. W. Tnompson, v.nur.e H. Curtis, Cephas LOUT. JtOOMS TO BKXT. OOMS TO RENT OVKR 8 i'ORK. ArTLY to Ross, HlKRlnS l. oecona auuut. FIVE R00YI8 FOR HOUbB XBBrinu ri location In city rent low. W. 1, CRAW FORD. 120 Geniveve BtreeU nnnufl SI'irHI.K FOR HOUSHKBEP- inn. liirnlslied or unfunilMnnd. Also fur- lllSllea rooms lor luugera. nu. u . 2 UNFUKNWHED KOOMS, this otnee. INQUIRE AT Tinm.V VI RNHHkU ROOMS tSX Uil, l week or month terms very reasonable at llio Oriel, 710 Third Btreet. It u round flour, good locution, luqulre at this office. MltttHLLAMKO UH. "VBRIKN'8 HOTEL 17 WK11' B1A1M J Bmet. Alb. Haider, Proprietor. naies per nj - - - - HuiL'Itt niMfita - - Ttvai-L'tlilni; Ukeul In cood urder and we do our best to uat s:y everybody who gives us call... THE QUESTION 1. What is tie distinction between a shrub and a tree? 2. Does knitting the brows assist the process of thinking? . 3. What is the origin of the phrase "At Sixes and Sevens?" 4. Are there any means of rendering gunpowder non explosive without wet ting it? Answers must be in by Saturday noon. Please send full name, school and class yon belong to. In resDonse to numerous reauests we take pleasure in inviting all pupils of private schools 7 m A t . XX . 1 to enter xms compeuuon every weejfc. The age of the contestant MUST he stated. PALL ON P. BAKER. 478 THIRD STREET nvo. Mclean, corker ol-nky ami 1 T tor streets, does Renerui nusiuessiu uibvk- smithing and repairing. ECOCK'i HECOND HAND 8T0RK 615, Third ritreet, duvs ana sens new gnu wo- oud-hiuid furniture. Highest cash price paid, H YOUNG & LEWIS, AGENTS ANB DEALERS In real estate and Oregon Flue Lends, 616 Second street. - r Cltv lot and acreaoe, Tonpie Point propertj Flavel property,!! on easy terms. 10-acre fruit and chicken tracts close to town. clitap. , Best tbliiR on the market. Has Just received a flue hue of WEDDING PEESENTS Consisting of eilver Bon IVm Dl.ihe, Fruit Dishes, Berry Ols es. Nut Bowls. Mustard Pols, Biscuit Jars, Celery Glasses, Hair Pin Trays, l'iu Cushions, Picture. Frames, Mirrors, eto.,ull new goods and latest designs. Farrapt Post GI B. Will give a- CAXICO BALL For tte aid of the memorial fund, at Fisher's Hall, April 14th Two prizes will be given for the neat- eBt dressed lady. Calico will bo the only material wed in dresses. , i Price of admission. SI. Ladies free. H. B. PAEKEK . DEALER IN Ume. Brick, Sand, Fire Brick. Fire. Clay Cement, Mill Feed, Uats, straw ana, Wood Delivered to Order. Driving, Teaming and Eipren BtuuMta. . . . n..lni nyCkWT tT n III L V .O.!- rvesterday Tok very careful sound- A GOOD REPORTOP THE A. P. U A. i . hoivcon Fort Canby and Sand v,..- ir,.roiei in the success of the Island at zero. They rouna u. uiB public norary wm uo " occiaent, F. Clapp, H. B. Nicholas, Mrs. D. K. Warren and sons, Mlsa Maude Warren, Henry Shaw, C. C. Dalton, J. C. Denton, J. ll. n un man, J. Witherow, J. W. Cook, A. T. Stream, A. H. Burell, A. D. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wetherbee and Mrs. a. W. Wilder are registered at the ' .. . J ffka i nvACTMUtlnff. 1 na IIIU11WI " I provement in the norm c an . -"the rnot active month in depth of water measurea it Ug , ,story- According- to a carefully zero and boats can now go into Ilwaco k t record the librarian found that little danjrer or accuem. n'lth very Captain Brown asks The Astonan 10 thank Captain Harris "for very useful assistance rendered. v. Ar.r.Kr with rheari nlctures, but get Voir work done at Crow's gallery and you win pui. icn' Mrs Jane Dodson, widow of Rev. Jer- i.i, Twiann rtiea vesieraa-y cruiicui w , - T,fn at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hlbbert, corner of Cass ana Jefferson streets. Old age was the rlf rtPth. Mrs. Dodson having raar.h her 74th year. She accompan hr husband across the plains in ihss. nd settled in Lane county, this state, where she remaaneu u., . - uw. ..--Y", pneumonia after GET THE GENUINE, if vou suffer with lame back, espe cially in morning, Allcock's plasters are a sure relief. If vn,t rnnnnt RlfpD. trV an AllCOCk Plaster, well up between the shoulder blades often relieves someumeu cuin. thia hfnr vou resort to opiates. ' it vnnr miianlea are lame JolnU stiff feel as if they wanted oiling or it you suffer with any local pains or acnes thoca niiintprs will cure you. if von use them once you will realize suppiieu u. , ,h' mMnv nlaaters have been made ence more than , 'imitation of them. Like all . good jncii 1 V.,,, hivl four hundred and seventy-five persons visited the libraiy during the month. This is perhaps douDte tne numuci u -Mk month. When you taKe into consideration the fact that the room i r,on until 3:30 each day, the ID -1''- -- ...M- nmh nf vIh tors seems reuii . -r-v...., ir,anwrl in reform or improve ment in t'e city should turn their at tention to tne norary- iUK" ly. well supplied library has an mnu- As the Flax Grows, So 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 fax crop of 1&90. WHY ? Because the 1891 and 1892 crops have, been inferior. Marshall never uses in ferior flax. That is why his twine' IS THE BEST! ; , Sole Agents for Astoria, ELMORE, SANBORN & CO, ELECTRIC LIGHTS On Meter System. COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO. WILLIAM WIHON, Prop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery Business. 3Blce 110 Olney street. Btables foot of Weal Ninth st, Astoria. Telephone No. U. BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest fltock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Golden Bhoe. JOHN ZXAZIN all the powers of correction. You i haw krai otarted: support lt ana 11119 11 1. J . make, it live. ' It ShnnldBelnJKvery House. . n - o-i r-inw airoot RhnraBbura, Pa anvs he win nov k - . -. T-.t y.... rnnaiimmion. of Dr. Dodson, who died wnne on ct Mrs. Dodson raised seven ll l V . children, six of whom survive her. t. v piihpr. newspaper advertising went. A MerehwU-chanp. flan Fran- Cisco, is our uuiw i la kept on file at his office. There was a very large attendance . . aA oTCpilent Droram at ana a . the meetins of Rescue Club last night. Crawford was in the chair. a. mvpf bv Mr. C. M. Huxford, that lt cured his wife when various an auac oi m 1 :.an. had other remedies anV K Trber of done her no good. Robert Baerv- Cooksport. ra.,ciaims ui. -blscovery has oone him more good than anything he ever usea tor 3""?ViT: irl iVug store, auccos- aor to J. C. Dement. Large bottles cents and $L OUT, OF SIGHT. things, they are copiea as cioseiy ua the law allows. Don't be duped by tak ing an imitation when lt is easy to get the genuine. - " . If you always wbuji. upon n.vmg cock's Porous Plasters ana never ac cept a substitute, you will not be disappointed. DO YOU LIKE OYSTERS?. Thma who wish to have the finest Shoalwater Bay oysters or clams by the quart or pint in Jars, can have thn riPiivprea nice ana lreuu iy num- er Fletcher. Orders left at 'in asmj- rian office will receive prompt aim f ful attention from mm. Foard fe ", Stokes ghooeho Dealcn in nlasswaro. Crockery, Ship Supplies, lolmono. Wines ami Fine Whikie. .Flue res" and Coffee a Bwclaltv. the ut Display of Fnilis in Hie City, vten on ovmrnnr. . Coiner oi mini anu w upn ww. Safes, Fireproofi T-v celebrated Alpine Bftfcs kept In stock at ths 478. Third St.. Bl Kstnt Olflee. War ranted a good as (as best. Terms Terr y W. C. CASaKLL. Agent. 31 AG M S C. CKOSIIY, DF.ALKB IK UATlDWAUE, IRON, STEEL, IRON rlrK AU iti ii!mh. STOVES - AND - TIN WARP ' Oo(rft Knmlnhlne Oooils, Sheet - Lead, bnoei iron, un suit To Consumsrs: Tbe West Shore Mills Co., at great ex penee have perfected their electric liffbt plant to the latest known apparatus, and are now able to go to the public with a system that will be satisfactory in price and qnality, as can be snown oy ine mi lowing rates on and after March 1, 1S93: Incandescent, all night. . . $1.50 " 12 o'clock... 1.00 " 10 75 Or by meter, 1 cent per hour, Installation Free of Charge Vnr nnrticnkrs inautre of any member of the firm or at the office, foot of Oon oomly Bt. ' West Shorb Mima C!o., X. U. iruliinger, jrreuiucui. The traveling public are now fully ..n.. ih. tat that th f!hlcaeo. un- ion Pacific & North-western Line offer Kaot o-rw-immAr1fl t loriH tO tne 1 the following program was rendered: pubUc from and to Chicago, Omaha and Recitation Bertha Simpson; recitation, intermediate points, not only during the Hazel Estes; dialogue, Hiram and Rose TarVpr? recitation. Willie Cyrus; sons, n D..I,.,. niann solo. Mrs. Clara WW I - T,.n,. imnona.tion of Astoria, Liz .i tsubpv: recitation. Lulu Estee; reel- reading. Thos. Irwin; song. Miss Elsie Parker; recita tion. "How to control me x.... nr, Frank Bewley. Mr. Bewley urgently recalled, and responded with World's fair, but all the year round. C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. I. har, Mvon that the C. R-1 F. P. Union has set the price of 8OFU8 JENSEN, Sec y. , March 25. vn. der, Astoria Or. Iv IB1 JEFFS, Ti! Oilj Restamil1 'f artar Pf,wltr. No Amraoniar No Alum The only Pare ot llomei 40 Years the Standard y ,r ,-'vi AUG. DAMELSON, SAMPLEROOMS Wines, Liquors and Cigars. A (rent for tbe OUION rtteftnuhlp Line and tbt TIliNGVALLA Hteamshlp Une, direct. Als , ;iit for "HvemAa Tribunen" ant yeiiska Anieriksnaren." Corner of Wsier and West Ninth Streeft istorla. Oregon Ouneomlv streeKon. ,M SfiU & Boiler Kakcrs ucncran .4 f AU Buoription Ktit ta Order at i i v...PreslIent nd 8up- CAMPBELL BltOS. (Bucoetsnrt tn Wimi A Csmpboll), . WARRKNTON. ORKUON, t- Dealers In DIXY Q-DtI&, i GKNT8' FDRNI8UINO OOODfl, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoos STAPLE GROCERIES FANCY Hardware, Iron and Steel, Crockery, blaasware , Woodenwar. Notions, eto., Hay, -Omin, Klonraud Feed. , " MOTTO 1 "Small ProflU a Caia Salss," Jine ltinrlne, Boiler work; Steam ' Jaunery Woia a Specialty. ROSS, HIOCINS CO., Butchers - and - Grocers, A storia and Upper Astoria, ,.' . fine Teas and Coff-en, Table DflieacU, oinitlo and Tropical FnilU, Vegeta bles, sugar cured liains, bacon, etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS merchant Steamship , Co.'s line, Connecting with Csasdlaa raclflo Railway and China Btcain Ship Lias,' ' Taking freight and pasiwucers for Port Anw le s. Victoria. rrt Townsena, heat"-, Tao'ina, WliKlcom. Kalrliaven, Nanalnio, htw lYeslmm iler ami Vancouver : Uavluil Alo. ; i. 8. Haytian Republlo 8. . Wilmington .., ri. rt. Hytlan Republic ... . , Frelelit receld at Himtler's wharf, foot of Main ntieet. For -further anlculan apply at the offlco, corner Third and Main street. ' - - FERQU80N BHOS., vAS',1'" North Pacific Jwery Jn- XbPP, Proprietor. " ' -" ' . , t Bohemian - Lager - Beer . . And XX'Torter. . '.'''... " ' All cders promptly attended to, HUNTER & MERGENS, rroprlutors of the lutcherini Co.'s Markets Cornur Becond and Brnton stivWs. Coiner Third and We t Rluluh street . CARrjAHAri & CO 6nccsorstoLW.Cse, Importer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in GENEEAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second and Cast Btreat, ASTORIA, OREGON . INDEPENDENT BOAT FOR POBTLAKD Will lesr Astoria for Portland, (Fish er's Dock), on Tuesdays, WednwMlays, Tbnrsdayt, Fridays aud SaturiLiys at :00 a. m., and Snnday at 60 r. xa.