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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1893)
..V. TQlfl DAILY ASTOttlAH, ASTOIUA SUNDAY MOUNINU. APHIL JG lbl3. ABOUT THE CITY. A protective union hoa been formed by the saloon keepers of Astoria. The authorities will not, it Is under stood, attempt to enforce the Sunday law today. A novelty in tasty decoration by ' Ewope & Slater Is to be seen in GUlett's barber shop. The mid-term examinations of the Court street school will be held tomor row and Tuesday. The condition of the small-pox pa tient Is improved today, and Dr. Walk er expects him to recover. Freight rates are improving, the lat est prices being twenty-flve shillings for wheat to direct ports. TheAstorla Title and Trust Company will have maps of Township 4 North, Range 10 West for sale, Tuesday. The Scandinavian M. E. mission at Knlemeyer's hall will give a basket social on Saturday evening, April 22. The remains of Mrs. General Adair I will arrive in the city today, and will ..be Interred loathe family burying ground. Rev. McCormac will hold divine ser vice today on board the British bark British Army, lying at the bonded warehouse. . The prizes of the. Calico Ball Fri day night were awarded to Miss McCul loch, Miss Mamie Clinton and Miss Kearney, in the order named. Rev. O. Heggen, from Aberdeen, Vill preach at the Scandinavian M. E. church, Uppertown, at 11 a. m., and at Knlemeyer's Hall at 7:45 p. m. Services will be held today at the Congregational church. Morning sub- Ject: "How Many I Know." Evening subject: "With God All Things Are Possible;" Surveyor Buchanan, of Neholem, is authority for the statement that the Nehalem Mill Company will soon ahlp three schooner loads of lumber month ly to San Francisco. clans, to decide, what the nature of the Mongolian's, disease was. . The captain was enraged upon being instructed that his vessel would have to be quaran tined, and vented his spleen upon the Inoffensive Chinaman by brutally kick ing him with the pretext that the sick man was in his way as he walked tow- Fishermen's Strike Declared Off WAJfTSn. rnitAVELlNG HA1-K8MKN, GENERAL X xgenti Hint canvassers, looking lor large I niilmins, big rommlKstun or enormous Prollu I selling an aruci oi rare mem tiu protectee. Di latent, suoulu communicate with the un dersigned ut once. We assign large teiriiorlw I and protect our renresoiiuiives. Address, I HaCIOHY, 178 and 180 Commercial 8t., Lynn mass. THE QUESTIONS. SirUATION.MAN ANI WIFB.MAN STEW ard or cook, wife waitress or chambermaid. uall at tola oilice. The fishermen's strike Is at an end. ard the ladder leading to the upper and tonht th river and harbor will deck. Applying a vile epithet to the un- dotted with white-winged boats fortunate being, he kicked him with all from on end t0 the other. Although his force, and was thoroughly ashamed e?rery PM'Me obstacle was placed in i ibl for UKNKRALHOUSBWOKK. CALL of himself upon hearing the dlsaoorov- "' lo Prevent an amicable adjust- VJT at Z7 Main street. ing comments of those who witnessed ment of dlfflcultles between cannery the act. I men Md fishermen, the wiser heads on Wing Lee has Just received a full line th Bhou,der8 of the m Industrious A NUMBER ONE FRFSH M1LOHCOW. IS of Japae ?"r<leSid fanci Kooda ot th fishermen carried the day. and A quire at 31)1, Mala Street. Will sell at cost, 629 Third street. after a protracted meeting of the fish- msif SHAKES IN THE AifToRlA fiOlLD- X ana uan Association. First Berloa- vant n.ore to run lien tuev per snare. Apply t No 425 J. ULSllXK. JTOH SALIC. The Columbia Is due today from San 'T " Wf .' th&t 6 Ce"t8 per AlyMwo y" --ranclsco with the 'following passen- "sh ,waf price, and that that iMl should be the rullnir rat for tho Jeflfcrsou street. Mrs. E, . ,,o r Astoria April 10, 1893. son of 1893. The pirates did not like : to give in. of course, for the reason r,UvKi"0IHLL2?lP.V.K? ,1 t . - I ........ ... .... . !.-, A UlfltHD ai iiia.1. men- 1,-iuuiuoh ior money mailing torney at law 173 uaas street, would be destroyed by an agreement .. - such as was proposed; and every argu- Jtuvma xu memt. Ar-fLY 1 Street, Francisco with the 'following passen gers: H. M. Dawson, N. Mllo and wife, W. Hotllch, Dr. W. P. ,Glvens. E. D. Hodgen, J. M. Hodgen, Miss Grace Reade, Mrs. H. M. Wheeler, T. H. Strowbrldge, J. W. Kigeo, John C. ("Varkripll suiri ulf Mro rirant Ml T Rice J F Purkev h p'saHn. tJ merit was. made and every Inducement T300M8 TO RENT OVER 810KK. LL yL l t" f,0 to toring about a refusal of th J K o. Htola, & Co. Second 8 inder. C. R. Richard. W K canner3r men' offer- Mar)y t these I rPWO DESIRABLE XJSFCKNISHED ROOMS Robert McClelland, Mrs. Greame, Mrs. Hess, Miss S. A. Thresher, W. H. Yeo mans and wife, W. M. Barker, W. B. Adair, C. H. A. McClelland, M. M. Heineman, A. Rothschild. F. C. Bishop, Thomas .Steele and daughter, Mrs. Mary L. Pope, C. B. Roosa, Donald Ross and wife, J. H. Whitney and wife. parties had scows and plungers ready AM,!'eWly lH!W1' Moderate rent. 602 Third to begin operations should the can- nery men come to term, on the J1.15 N'wfeS iror 11011 pruyusiuun, ineir pian oemg 10 we vnei, in xnira street. purchase all the larger fish at that price, or even a little more, and then sell them to the cannery men by the pound. In this way, as much as $3 would occasionally be received lor a' rOOMS FOR LIGHT HOIMKKRRPINO XV Ground floor, good location. Iuqulre at MISCELLAJUSOUB. Be sure to attend the great sale to-1 single salmon, while 32 would be fro- day at Martin Olsen's. The gymnasium In the Y. M. C. A. has been fitted up and the apparatus put in place. Classes will be formed on the 20th Inst, and a large number of young men are expected to Join. The funeral services of Mrs. Mary Ann Adair, widow of the late Gen. John Adair, will take place at the Chapel of the Holy Innocents, Uppertown, at 2:30 p. m., Monday. The passengers who arrived from Til lamook last night on the Elmore report that they had a very pleasant trln all the way. A'quantlty of canning ma terial was brought up, including seven fishing boats, which were towed. . Call at the Albatross FUh Market for fresh fish daily. Two of the most popular of our young Swedish citizens ; were married last evening by Justice Cleveland at the res idence of Mr. Emll Wesche. They were Frlthlof Nlelson and Miss Ellen A. Clase. The wedding was private, only the immediate relatives and a few friends of the contracting parties be ing present to wish them a. pleasant Journey down life's stream. Those who were present at the ceremony included Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pohl, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sio- feld, Mrs. Kronstadt, Mr. and Mrs. Nlelson, and Mr. J. Nlelson. Afcer the ceremony the guests sat down an4 pa took of a most elaborate supper. The home of the happy twain will be ul 259 Second street. quently obtained, many of the big fish weighing easily forty pounds, while not 1ALL ON P. BAKER, tfa THIRD 8TREET j ana nave your domes dyed and cleaned. rim. Mclean, corner olneyanda- tor street, does a irenernl bnoineiu in liluclr. a lew reacn sixty pounds and even I snutmng ana repairing higher in rare Instances. The. smaller TTECOCK'iJ 1. What is the distinction between a shrub and a tree? 2. Does knitting the brows assist the process of thinking? 3. What is the origin of the nhraso "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 you belong to. ' In response to numerous requests we take The age of the contestant MUST be stated. I ... w TV W ViVMV nlOaOiiro in inTriflnm nil miiIm V SLl a 1 i .. flch Af v , a n ThirH ufMa,f k...-a "11" wauauvxuxuk aax uuuiia ui unvaiH RP.nnn 9 " vvuicn;, nuuiu tktrt LUr me --. vuji wiu sens ucn aim snj 4 a ill a a 1 wwaww canners, who would thus be compelled pi "" ,ur"'"D caa" Pcermm. LU BJU tor COmpeilUOn OVery WCCK. to pay an average price of over 6 cents w per pound. This practice had been re- H TJ N IE R A, Tj R ouneu io vy mose parties so rrequently ,,..,,.,.,. , in former years, that this year the s. w. kutksRDALI, packers were determined tb ret Theleadlnfitunrtertukor liavlnar eomuieteii ar- " v niitiv turn, laoioriet, rezardlcBS ( iniddli men, lias made I and the better class of the union fisher- Rieat rw'uctluu In the cost of funeral. : men agreed with them and did not hns- Coffins Hodueed lo 8 Hate to state that the cannery men had been robbed in previous years. During the day the agitators among the fishermen, many of them men who I had been in the country for a few months only, formed in procession and 8.00 26.00 " WITH HKAHXK. 3,00 Coffins or Ca-keU reduced to.:. KMX) ' W.oo " " " 7A.0U Caaketa ilj-ilnneil tn 128.00 " " ! 81 s As the Flax Grows, - So the Twine Lasts ...... 7U Special Cash Dlsoounta. Daraded the nrlnolnnl atreoila hnm iTn. hrtrtyZrwiitcttSTBl lontown t0 UPPertown, led by a brass welcn l 7" Water St., Astoria, Or. and you will not regret it. A contractor who left tools and sup plies at a shack near the tannery in Uppertown, says that on going there the other day he found that the axes and other things had been stolen. The missing property was worth about $300. Remember the Austin House at the Sea- Side 1b open the year around. A girl has been arrested in Chicago and fined $20 for hugging and kissing men on the streets. She pleaded in court that she had a desire for that sort of thing that she could not con trol, and when she saw a man whose appearance pleased her she Just threw her arms about him and kissed him as many times as she could before he could escape. It Is likely this young lady, if she is good looking, would find Astoria In every way a pleasanler place for residence than Chicago, the home of "bulls' and bears," The case of Andrew Slmonson, who was arrested on complaint of John Smlseth on Friday, was dismissed by Judge Osburn in the police court yes terday. The complainant, it appears, was coming in with his boat to one of the canneries in Uppertown. In one hand he carried his dinner pall, and In Liberty Hall tuo uuio- a. rcvuivtrr in its ctuse. ine defendant took the pistol away from Smlseth, and in tum had the weapon torn from his hand and thrown over board by a man unknown to ' him. When the complainant and defendant Dana, ana with banners, on each of which, executed with charcoal, was the picture of a salmon, with the words and figures underneath, "Price, $1.15." Many of those in the procession were not fishermen, even, but men who were interested in the piracy business, and not a few of them were not admitted to the meeting of the union men in J. 33. WYATT Dealer In - Hardware and Ship Chandlery Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Blnaele Oil. Cot- iou uanvas, tiemp huh twine. lArd oil, luugui xruu opines, uaiTaniztea (jut nans Qrooorios, 3ESto. .Agricultural Implements, Stwtng Ma niachiues, faints aud Oils. There were but two cases reported yesterdav In whlnh flah Worn A&atyi?aA I by the strikers. One was in the Kl- TT T$ "P A T?TCT?T? more rsnnerv mrl tv,. n,ha. j " ' ' i 1 I, t I J J -a. I . . . j .Hilt niv. wurei wiiUUCU I . near Port Stevens, where n. fiEbennon ' ' DKALKB IH wa., rhflse.1 hv mmo , ,.,.J "me. Brick, Sand, Fire Brick. Fire Clay met afterward " K monqon evnlalnprl . I vciumihjnnrrTO.unra.oiniw uair, mei arierwara. oimonson explained -nd comDeIIed to throw -nmo, rah Wood DoliYered to irdnr. overboard. At the Elmore cannery I UrTU1gi Teaming tod JSipreM Bnnnesi th( tmilhlA Wflfl mni& aarlmia hi. I or exatea men were on hand; and the 8ettlea the 8trlker8 hnd ftc. CQLUMS A TRANSFER CO.. You can't go wrong if you buy MARSHALL'S Twine. The 1893 make is now being delivered to customers. It ia mado of the flax crop of 1890. WHY? case was therefore settled by the de- .mni, (V,, . . . . . . . . , . , - complishea their object In destroying .B the salmon. ue oi uw revolver. The latter were brought up from the American Star Packing Tuesday, April 18, Mrs. P. M. Thell Company's traps at Ilwaco. and were will open dress making parlors at 103 landed on the net racks outside the WILLIAM WIl,ON, Frop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery Butlnest. 3fflce 116 Olney street. Htables foot of West Because thd 1891 ind 1892 crops have been inferior. Marshall never uses in ferior flax. That is why his twine cannery. Here some three hundred orders. The cutting Is done by the tall- men had congregated, and as the or system, and a perfect fit is guaran- schooner effected a landing, approached. They were excited, and while some pro vicinity are kindly asked to leave their teed. The Tillomook Headlight in a recent P08ed t0 B board the schooner, throw If you want some extra fins photos, juooers is tne piace to get uiem. yesterday's Oregonian has the fol lowing: City Physician1 Wheeler has been busy during the past few days keeping a lookout for any cases of small-pox that may present themselves. While be does not anticipate any trouble from the case he found a few days ago, he desires to take all precautions possible. Charles O'Connor, the patient at the pest house, Is in a bad condition. His Is the worst form of small-pox, known as the "hemorrhagic" type. The suf- Issue complains bitterly of the mall ser vice between Astoria and Tillamook, and devotes particular attention to the horse service, which It characterizes as especially bad. Ii appears from evi dence furnished by several of the Sea side residents, that the Headlight is alone In Its position, and that a more faithful servant could not be. found than Dick Sales, who faces all kinds of weather in traveling on horseback over one of the roughest and most dan gerous roads on the coast in carrying the mail between Seaside and Tilla mook "Beachers" say no matter how threatening or wild are the ele ments, Dick Sales never breaks a prom ise, and no storm can keep him from climbing Neacarnte mountain and reaching any given point within a ftw minutes of his specified time. a sack over the head of the captain, and thus hide their identity, while the fish were being thrown overboard, oth ers urged that it would be as well to wait until the fish were landed on the dock. A few of the crowd objected to the destruction of the property, but they were talked down. Some of the men then approached - the sa'lmoi , twenty-five In all, and proceeded to throw them overboard. Upon seeing this, Mr. Rldehalgh Interfered, but he was -quickly buffeted around and In a minute was huddled across the net- racks. The fish, meanwhile, were thrown Into the river without the per petrators of the outrage being Identi fied. 1. No attempt was made by the I mob to Inflict bodily harm upon Mr. Rldehalgh, or1 Pete Shusted, Mr. El more's foreman, who was also on the dock at the time. While the crowd was on the netracks, it seemed as if Mutn 81, A.toria. Telephone Mo. ii. I TO Ml I I II TlTlfFTI BOOTS AND SHOES I" InJcj DhOl Sole Agents for Astoria, ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Golden Shoe. Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act erentlv but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eatiner. or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. ELEG LIGHTS Ryan & Co. 537. Third street, have r u. Jr "yV - , " Ju8t received a full line of 1893 patterns L ,, . T , , , ferer bleeds beneath the skin and the in wan paper and comprising all the structure would collapse, and mirai designs anu fcnatieH, at tne IOW' est prices. Call and see them. physicians find it hard to control him Dr. Wheeler, however, Is o'f the opliv ion that O'Connor will recover. Falrbank's Standard Scales carried in ptock and delivered on short notice by Fisher Brothers. As driven piles' are principally used for foundations along the water front In Astoria, the following account of an experiment lately made In San Fran- dump Its load of human freight into the swiftly running waters beneath. None of the fishermen who are en gaged to fish for the Elmore cannery were among the mob, and the perpe trators of the outrage were what are known among union men as ."scabs." People living along the nine miles of 18 of Interest. The mud all along ,n the afternoon sherl; 6m, beach at the Seaside are complaining tha front of Francisco is deeper hittwiv of th tuuuuurft hv the last le- and Bofter 01811 here and plies have to lalature of the bill offering a bounty of be dr,ven t0 reater dePtn to ,ve them S3 for each sea-llon killed. It la said lne required loaa-sustaining capacity: that men who oblect to uiv of the A Plle ninety-two feet long, sixteen usual forms of work have tlirmten,d lnches 1x1 diameter at the large end and to camp on the beach near the seal rocks, and shoot the sea-liens thereon. Some have alrtady been kll'o.1, and even in the present cool weather the stench arising from the carcass ?s nlong the beach is something disgusting". Owners of property in tnat section Justly complain that if the sea-iloiui are destroyed, one of the greatest attrac tions to visitors will have t.euim-; a thing of the past Cudahy's Rex Beef Extract will be served at Ross, Hlggins & Co.'s for a few days. Fifty cent bottle makes fifty cups, one cent per cup. Wlien the Haytian Republic arrived in the stream last evening she was im mediately boarded by Dr.' Kinney and Dr. Walker and thoroughly inspected by those genUemen. The vessel car ried certificates showing that she Ind been thoroughly fumigated and disin fected at Vancouver. There was a sick Chinaman discovered on board, how ever, one of three who were to la.id at this port, and it was decided by the health officers to send the steamer back to the quarantine grounds until the case developed to as to enable the phyi- came down with warrants for the ar rests of five ring-leaders, but these gentlemen remained out of sight,' while one o'f the men assured the official that if one was arrested he would have to take the whole three bundled or more. Some o the sober, industrious men said after the occurrence that the act was unjustifiable. DO YOU LIKE OYSTERS?. eight Inches at the small end, was driv en at the old approach to the ferry slip. The top of the pile was three feet below the city, base and the end nlnty-flve feet below the same, and Ecventy-three feet In the mud: On thi pile a plat'form twelve feet long was built and loaded with 90,000 pounds of I Those who wish to have the finest pig iron. Comparative levels were tak- Shoalwater Bay oysters or clams by tne quart or pint in jars, can nave tham rtAllvarpri nlpa nnrl fpoah hv tlnm. there for 24 .hours. Notwithstanding er Fletcher. Orders left at The Asto the severe test a close examination rlan office will receive prompt and care- showed th wirfiwr th.it th niie had ful attention from him not sunk a fraction f an inch. The Specified piles for the proposed founda tion are to be eighteen inches in di ameter at the large end, to be driven 106 feet below city base, with their tops twenty-six feet below city base, I and will probably at the utmost never have to stand as great a pressure asl ten. tons. ' Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients everywhere. On Box (Six Vtala) Swmty-fiyt Cmtt. On Paciugt (Pour Bout) Two DsUara. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or Dy mail on receipt of price. For fret tampU addresi RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. FORCED MORTGAGEE SALE. The entire stock of Herman Wise will be closed out at a forced mortgagee! Hue. commencing Saturday April 15th. MORRIS WISE. JEFF'S, Tlis Dd'j EMiHrL er. The only Pure Cxeam of Tartar Pf.wltr.Ko Ammonia; No Alntn. "Used in Millions of Horaei- .o Years the Standard lncandesoent, all niubt. . . . $1.50 12 o'clock... 1.00 " 10 " ... 75 For particulars inuuire of anv member of the linn or at the office, foot of Con oomly til. West Shohk Mills Co., T. O. Trullinger, President. MG. DMIELSON, SAr.1PLEROOnS Wines, Liquors and Cigara Aeent fur the UU10N Hteamshlp Udb and to TlilNUVALLA Hteaiiutilp Hue, dlreot. Al", ayitut (or "Hveiuka Trlbuoen" an iveuNka Amertkannren." Corner ot Witter and West Ninth Hlreet Istorla. Oregon. ASTOIUA IROA WOIlKN, Coucoinly itreet, lout Jackson, Astoria, Oreiron. General Machinists & Boiler Men Und and Marine Engine. Boiler work, Bteam- dom anu uannery worn a Specialty. Outingi f All Deioriptiom Mad U Oxiu at BUort flotios. JOLN FOX..... FrenMmt and Bup- U FOX...... ... . ..Vloe rreaiaeu CAMPBELL BROS. (Bucosisnrt tn Warren A Campbell), WAKKKNTON, OREGON, Ucaleri lu rrT goods, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Hati, Capi, Booti, 8hoei "" GROCERIES Hardware, Iron und Steel, Crockery, Glaaiwar Woodenware, Notions, elo.. Hay, Urfn, Flour unci Krd. OTTO I "Haall ProdU task 8alm.M ROSS, HICCINS A CO., dutcliers - and - Grocers, Artoria and Upper Attorla, Fine Teas and Ooff , Table DellcaclM, 1 oii)"ntlc and Truulcal Krulta, Veueia- -biesi'igar cured Iiaiiu, bacon, etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS CARNAHAfJ & CO BucrfMor, to I. W. CnM, Importer and Wholesale and Hetall dealer In GENEEAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second an Cast Street, ASTORIA. ORIGOU J". O. NXTJ1MI, Has just received a floe Use ol WEDDING PRESENTS ronltinij of Silver Hon Bon Il.-.h, Fruit UialuM, Berry fWv M Nut Fowl. Mustard lot, Biicult .lara. Celury ',l--r rs. TTi'.r I"o 7.-.,, ?!n V--r:!u:n, 1-ictnre train. Mirrors, etc, all new foodi aod latent dunKiia. merchant Steamship Co.'s tine, Connecting wltb Caaadlaa Paolde Railway and Cain Rtara Blip Ltae, Taking: freight and pamengera fur Fort Ang s. Victoria, f urt Townseiiil, hratilt, TaeoniH, Wliatcom. Kalrliavn, Manaimo, New Westniin Her anil Vancouver : ' Leaving Asto.la i . 8. Haytian KepubUo i. . WllininKton.. 4. H. Haytian Ktihublie Freight received hi llimtlrr's wharf, foot of vlaln street. For furtlier iinrtlculnra apply at (lie office, center Tblrd aud Main street. FKUGU30N BBOJ., Alnti North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Beer And XX Torter. Alio ders promptly attended ti. HUNTER & MERGENS, Proprietors of the X nil i r buicnenng l i 0,'S itefs Corner Heennd and Benton tr tin. Corner Tliird and West tlxbin streets. INDEPENrEST BOM FOB POETLAKD Will leav Astoria for Tortlnnr!, (Fish er's Dock) on TiiMklaya, Wir. Tuurauu, Friiiaya aud Niitnrdaya at :00 a. aud Snnday at COO p. m.