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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1893)
J THE DAILY ASTOEIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 18 1893. ABOUT THE CITY. There were no coses on trial In the Justice court fc8terday. The saloons, cigar atoitB, etc., In town were open, as usual on Sunday. Th'jre was a heavy fall of snow yes terday morning between 6 and 7 o'clock. City Health Officer Walker reports that the condition of the snwll-pox patient Improves dolly. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Y. M. c. A. will, it la stated, shortly give a dramatic entertainment. Mrs. Charles War, of Oak Point, vis ited this city yesterday to secure med ical attendance for her child. Lazar CoBsovaz and Mary Perovlch were married by Justice Cleveland yes terday afternoon at his olTlce. Eighty acres of land In Township S North, Range 6 West, were sold yester day by W. Beckney and wife Cor $100. A marriage license was Issued yester day by County Clerk Trenchard to Lazar CoBsovaz and Miss Mary Pero vlch. Mr Frank Faber, who was formerly In the restaurant business In this clly, died In Portland on Saturday and was buried on Sunday. Work on the new school building In District No. 9 Is progressing. Messrs. Clinton & Sons are at piwjent driving piles for the foundation. County taxes on property belonging to nearly three hundred pecplu were paid yesterday by the Astoria Abstract Tlti'a and TniBt Company. J. O. Hanthorn & Co. have received a new fifteen-horse power gasoline en gine for tlte Ida Hazel. The boat will be used as a cannery tender. One case was tried by Judge Osborn yesterday in the police court. It was a charge of assault preferred by Mrs. Kyle against her husband, It was set tled amicably. A bicycle rider took a tumble yes terday at the corner of Genevieve and Third streets, while endeavoring to "cut" the sidewalk too closely. The damage was slight. Messrs. George & Baker yesterday started driving the piling for new net racks at the Point Adams cannery. The driver belonging to Contractor Fas tabend has been employed. Councilman H. E. Langworthy, who lecently purchased the little launch Ex aminer from Joseph Leathers, has or dered a four-horse power gasoline en gine, and will remove the machinery at present In the craft. A girl baby was born yesterday morn hig to the wife of Captain Gregory, of the Manzanlta. The little ons will be named SuBan Columbine, as she ar rived just as the Columbine- rounded the search light at the lightship at the entrance to the river. James Mahvr, a subject of Queen Vic toria, yesterday declared his Intention to become a citizen of the United States. Twenty-four years ago the ap plicant took out citizenship papers In New York, but lost them in some man ner aAd has never been able to secure copies. The delinquent tax roll of county will be made out on Thursday next, and those who have not paid can save the cost of advertising, etc., by calling be fore the time mentioned, on Sheriff Smith. A large number of persons availed themselves yesterday of the few days of grace left. If you want some extra nne photos, Mooers' is the place to get them. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W., " will give a sociable on Saturday the 8th prox. An excellent literary and musical program has been prepared, and as usual with Seaside Lodge, re freshments for the inner man will fol low the mental food. A large number of prominent members of the order will be present. Call at the Albatross Fish Market for fresh salmon dally. It Is reported here that the Corey Brothers have made satisfactory ar rangements to settle all claims against the completed portion of the Astoria and Eastern railroad, but Mr. Corey still maintains silence on the subject. Nothing can be learned from him fur ther than that he expects Important news in the course of a few days. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side is open the year around. A rumor was floating around yester day that a deal was in prospect be tween the Union Pacific and the owners of the Telephone, whereby passenger rates on the river would again be raised. Mr. Stone, the agent of the Telephone here, upon being asked if he had heard anything of it replied In the negative, and that he thought there was no ground for the report. Fairbank's Standard Scales carried in stock and delivered on short notice by Fisher Brothers. The contractors who are erecting the building on Third street, between Cass and Genevieve, are likely to be sued for damages by some unlucky one for In juries sustained by falling over the lumber. Last night a couple of planks weie left projecting about three or four feet out and a few Inches above the sidewalk, and several persons were se verely hurt by tripping over them. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost 529 Third street. Salmon trout are being numerously caught, some of them being very fine, eays The Dalles Chronicle. There are various kinds of bait used, but the bert Is salmon eggs. This, of course, is hard to get, but one enterprising angler last year canned a lot of the eggs, and as . eonseauence. his string of fish are considerably longer than those of his competitors," who depend upon the va rious coloied.! hackleftlea bought at a hardware store. " Do not be deceived with cheap pictures, but get your work done at Crow's gallery and you will not regret It. At the last meeting of the city coun cil a petition circulated by C. E. God- durd, and numerously signed, was t eud, In which the municipality was asked to change the name of Third street to Elm Btreet. It has now bten learned that the heading of the petition was changed by the gentleman who circu lated It, without the knowledge or con tent of all the signers. The document as It at first appeared, was entitled, "A pettlon to Improve Third strtet," but after being signed was rehealed so as to ieod "A petition to change the name of Third street to Elm street." Cudahy's Rex Beef Extract will be served at Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s for a few days. ..Fifty cent bottle makes fifty cups, one cent per cup. The funeral services over ;he re mains of the late Mrs. General Adair were held yesterday In the church of Holy Innocents In L'ppertown, the of ficiating clergymen being the Kev. T. A. Hyland and Rev. W. S. Short. The church was filled to overflowing by friends of the deceased who came to pay the last tribute of respect to one who during life, had endeared her self to all with whom she had coma In contact. Many were unable to galu ad mission, but waited outside until the remains weie laid to rest alongside those of General Adair In the family burying ground behind the church. Ryan & Co. 637, Third street, have just received a full line of 1893 patterns in wall paper, and comprising all the latest designs and shades, at the low est prices. Call and see them. The officers of the Columbine, which arrived In from Son Francisco yester day morning, were surprised to read the following In yesterday's Oregonlan, which seemed a little previous, as they had supposed they were at sea at the time they were reported as "anchored In midstream," In Portland: "The new lighthouse tender Columbine, which will hereafter perform duty In this district, is now anchored In midstream. She left Astoria yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and made a comparatively quick trip up, arriving In port at about 11:30 p. m. As some repairs. will have to be made, it Is not certain when visitors will be permitted to board her." There was a stir In the precincts of Chinatown Sunday, and 'for an hour or two the excitement was Intense around the stoie of Ark Wo on Second street. Suddenly a Chinese darted out of the store and off up the street at a rapid rate, holding In his hand a little slip of yellow paper In which, In a large, round and eligible hand, was writ ten the following: "Astoria, April 15, 1893 Chinatown Smallpox News -Chinatown Ark Wo pawnshop up stairs second street have a one Chinaman smallpox now' . The .Chinaman con tinued his run up street uptil he saw Dr. Walker, who was thus accosted: "You Doctler Wallaker, healt officer," the above note being handed him. The health officer read It and at once pro ceeded to the place in question, where he found the alleged small-pox patient suffering from eczema. Yesterday's Oregonlan has the fol lowing paragraph: "It Is again as serted with positiveness that work will at once be resumed on the Portland and Astoria railroad, and the line be com pleted as speedily as possible. The vicissitudes of this enterprise resemble very much thoj encountered by the Oregon Pacific, and the fact that the latter has now more that a hundred miles of road In successful operation should give the friends of the Astoria enterprise much encouragement. This line Is needed for the development of the northwestern corner of the state, and to lender Astoria's shipping facili ties more available. Portland Is in terested In securing rail, connection with Astoria, and would find the com pletion of the several enterprises much ! to her advantage." Tuesday, April 18, Mrs. P. M. Thell will open dress making parlors at IW Main street. The ladles of Astoria and vicinity are kindly asked to leave their orders. The cutting Is done by the tail or system, and a perfect fit Is guaran teed. AWAY BEHIND. . Lag all competitors with the Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern line. This is the popular route for passengers destined to the World's Fair. MONEY TO LOAN. Anybody wanting to borrow $1,000 on first mortgage on improved city real estate security may te accommodated by calling on J. L. CARLSON, Sunnyslde Saloon. NOTICE. All persons having any claims against the Steamer Dispatch are hereby re quested to present same for payment to the undersigned , at the law office of Fulton Bros., Astoria, Oregon. ABERDEEN PACKING CO. FORCED MORTGAGEE SALE. The entlie stock of Herman Wise will be closed out at a forced mortgagee sale, commencing Saturday April 16th. MORRIS WISE. DO YOU LIKE OYSTERS?. Those who wish to have the finest Shoalwater Bay oysters or clams by the quart or pint In Jars, can have them delivered nice and fresh by Hom er Fletcher. Orders left at The Asto rlan office will receive prompt and care ful attention from him. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the annu al meeting of the Stockholders of the Progressive Land and Building Asso ciation, will be held on Tuesday, April 18, 1893, at 7:30 p. m., at the residence of Job Rons, Astoria Oregon. F. L. PARKER, Secretary P. L. tc B. Association. JEFFS, Tks Oiflj- Bestanrast Pay It, Dear.Or I'll Go to Jail. M. G. Barker, a Portland contractor, was arrested Sunday In this city, by therift Smith irpon a warrant tele graphed from the metropolis. Barker was an absconding debtor, and the warrant for his arrest was the result of a suit brought by the Dunlway Lum bering Company, to recover some $000 or thereabouts, for building material. The means by which the absconder Bought to defraud his creditors were as follows: Barker conceived the Idea some months ago, of building a house on that worthless, but often-tendered substitute for gold coin known ass"Jaw- bone," and in furtherance of his scheme ran in debt for all the necessary mate rial. . The Dunnway Lumber Company was the largest creditor, but the man agers of that institution thought them selves secuie. The house was finished last week, and immediately a deed was executed by Barker conveying the building absolutely to his wl'fe. She In turn sold It. But In the Interim be tween the conveyance to her and the sale, Barker left for "this city en route to San Francisco, and arrived on the Telephone on Saturday, the under standing between the two being that she should leave on the Oregon and both should leave for the Golden state from this city. The lumber ' company, however, was apprised of the fact that the hpuse had been sold, and on Sat urday brought suit and the warrant telegraphed as above stated. Very soon after Sheriff Smith re ceived the warrant, his hand was on Mr. Barker's Bhoulder, while the words, "I want you," at once sent that gentle man's hopes of escape down to zero. The sheriff was tequested by Mr. Bark er to go with him to the Oregon, where he was introduced to the lady. The sheriff considerately waited lor Barker to explain the object of his visit, but was finally obliged to an nounce his errand himself. The woman then asked her husband what they had better do. He replied, "Pay It, dear, or I'll have to go to jail." The husband then requested the sheriff to allow them to speak privately, and the officer with drew for a minute. When he was re called again, the woman asked If there were any other bills. She was Informed that the sheriff knew of no other suits nnd that he had but one warrant. "Well, warrant or no warrant," she said, "not another cent I'll pay," as she counted out thirty coins, each of the denomination of J20. When the Oregon was about to leave, the purser of the Lurline endeavored to collect a bill of 350 which he had agalns It.irki.'r but that individual, as the steamer pulfed out, only replied,- "Ar rest me If yon wont the money," real izing that papers in a civil suit could not be issued on Sunday. A majority of the fishermen weie out yesterday and the previous night, but report the catch as very light. There is still some dissatisfaction among those who wanted to be paid $1.15 per fish, and whether this feeling will de velop into any serious trouble is as yet problematical. Groups of fisher men might have been seen near Union town yesterday discussing the situa tion, and denouncing those who accept ed the cannerymen's offer of 5 cents per pound. It Is alleged by the dis gruntled ones that the call for Satur day's mass meeting stated that "fisher men pf all classes were Invited," and In consequence many who were In good standing, but had not ; brought their cards to show this fact, as well . as all the outsiders, weie confronted by a placard outside Liberty Hall, on which the announcement was made that "none but members In good standing will be admitted." In brief, the 31.15 men claim that the meeting was packed in the interest of those who wished to fish for 6 cents per pound, and that the decision of the meeting did net voice the sentiments of the majority of the members of the union., It was said today that ' a movement is ' on foot among the men fishing for the Kinney, Cutting and Elmore canneries to form a union wholly Independent of the C. R." F. P. U., and that there is no pros pect of a reconciliation between the fac tions in the latter organization. FUNERAL. E. W. Kuykendall, the leading under taker, having completed arrangements to purchase goods direct from the fac tories, regardless of middle men, has made a great reduction in the cost of funerals: 3 6.00 Coffins reduced to I 3.00 8.00 Coffins reduced to 5.00 22.00 Coffins reduced to .... 18.00 WITH HEARSE. 36.00 Cofllns or caskets re'd to 25.00 40.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 30.00 60.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 40.00 75.00 Caskets reduced to.... 60.00 125.00 Caskets reduced to .... 75.00 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS. Welch Block, 718 Water St, Astoria, Oregon. WORLD'S FAIR TRAVELERS WILL HAVE IT. The public demand throug service when traveling. It is old fashioned to "change cars." On the through, solid vestibuled trains of the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern line from or to Chicago, Omaha and intermediate points there is no change. This is the finest and fastest service between the points named. "li lili i The only Pure Cream of Tartar Fowler. No Ammonia; No Alum. Uccd in Millions of Homes- 40 Years the Standard WAXTXn. TRAVELI.NO HAL&iMKN, okneral nient- and canviwsers, looking lor laoje soiling an artlo le of rare merit and protected ny a patent, suouia communicate wiui mc UertilKiitMi ttt onoe. We ss.slu Urge teirlioritn surt protect our renresetitalivrs. Address, KACTOUY, 178 ttud 180 Commercial St., I.ynn SITUATION, MAN AND WIFB. MAN RTE W ard or cook, wife waitress or chambermaid. Cull at this oirtce. tTUJt BALIS, tfOA AAA WILL BUY 1,000 ACHK3 OF timber farmtrw and Rrazlng, iHiid. A splendid local lou (or stock raising ou Gray's Klver Walikiiiknm county, WastitiigiOo. Lies on both sides of river, 3 miles from steam er landing. Eighty acre cleared. Apply at thli office for lurthei Informullou, A NUMBER ONE FRKHH MILCH COW. IN quire at 301, Uaiu Street. CHEAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAIR'S Astoria-Kay term, beo Frank builtle at torney at law 173 Casa Btreet. BOOMS TO It KMT. TWO DESIKABLK UNFUKNInHliD KOOM8 newly papered. Moderate rem. 862 Third street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY, week or mom h terms very reasonable at trie Uriel, 7i Third street. M1HV ELLAS ISO VS. c ALL ON P. BAKER, 478 THIRD STREET and nave your clothes dyed and cleaned. GEO. MoLEAN, CORH ER OLNEY AND A tor streets, does a general business iu black- smithing ana repairing. HEACOCK'S SECOND HAND 8TOR8 615, Third Street, buys and sells new and sec ond-hand furniture. Highest casu price pam. Help Wanted. Boys and Girls wanted for CAN MAKING. Apply at our office between the hours of 10 and 11 a. m. PACIFIC CAN CO. T. 13. WTATT Dealer In Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Blnacle OH. Cot ton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanizted Cut Nails Orooorios, Hto. Agricultural Implements, 8wing Ma machlues, Palms and Oils. H. B. PAEKEE DEALER 15 Lime, Brick, Sand, Fire Brick, Fire Clay Cement, Mill Feed, Oats, atraw Hair, Wood Delivered to order. Draying, Teaming and Express Business COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM WILSON, Prop. FEED - AND - SALE -. STABLE General Express and Delivery Business. Juice 110 Olney str-et. Stables foot of West Ninth st, Astoria. Telephone No. 41 BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign ol The Golden Shoe. JOHN Ripans Tabules Ripans Tabules act gently 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 eating, or depression of spirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. 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 every where. ; - Ons Bon (Six VlaU) SeMMv-fiw Ontt. On Pwkigi (Four Box) Two Dollars, Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For free lamplt addrtit RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. 1 fr f 3 i & w -J inf 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 ia made of the flax crop of 1890. WHY? Because the 1891 and 1892 crops have been inferior. Marshall never usea in ferior flax. That is why his twine IS THE BEST Sole Agents for Astoria, ELMORE, SANBORN & GO. ELECTRIC LIGHTS Incandescent, all night. . . . $1.50 " 12 o'clock... 1.00 " 10 "... 75 For particulars inquire of any member tl the 11 rm or at tho oflice, foot of Con aomlyHt. Wkst Shows Miu.h Co., I.U. lrullinger, frebiilent. aug. ih,h;i,m)v SAMPLEROOMS Wines, Liquors and Cigars Apeui fur the UUION Kteamahlp Line arid in THINU VALLA Htmm.slilp Line, (Ureal. Also, agmit fur "Hvenska Trlbuneo" Ri' Jveuska Aiuertknuareu." Corner ol Water aud West Ninth Btri Astoria. Oregon. 1STORIA IRON WOKKS. Oonoomly street, loot Jackoon, Astoria. Oregon. General Machinists & Boiler Maker Land and Marine Ernrlne. Boiler work, Stean boat andCauuery Work a Specialty. dintujgi of All Duoriptioni Made to Ordsr Short Noties. OLN FOX President and 8m . U VOX Vice IT osid ROSS, H1CCIN A CO., dutchers - and - Grocers Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Tess and Colt ( s. Table Celli'scli, Dumt'Stlo and Troiilnal Fruit, Vegeta ble, gugar cured lianiH, bacon, elo. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEAT: CARNAHAN & CO BuccoMnrs to I. W. Case, Importer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Beoond and Cass Street, - ASTORIA, OBEQON T. G-. KTI3D3VCI, Iliis Jltbt renelved a flue line of WEDDING PRESENTS rnnltinjr of f liver Fon Bon Ilhe, Fruit Dislit', llerrv T)ls ei. Nut FowIh, Mux tar il Pot. Hlxcnlt .lain. Celery ()ln.ws, Hulr 1'ln Trays, Tin Cushions, Pietnre Frames, Mirrors, etc, all new goods and latest deslKtis. 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(Successors to Wsrren 4 CsmpbeM), WAllEKNTON, OREGON, Dealers In iDxnr goodo, GENT8' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes GROCERIES 8TAPLK fancy Hardware, Iron end Steel, Crockery, Glasswart Woodonware, Notions, etc.. Hay, Qrnln, Flour and Feed. OTTO I "Small Profit oa Cask Balsa." Merchant SteainsMp Cos Line, Connecting with Csaadlaa Pacific Rallwtj and China SUsm. Skip Dae, TaMiir frelKht and passengers for Port Anire. es. VI0101 In. Purl TnwiikMin, Kenttle, Thou. 11111, WliaU'oii', FahliHven, Naimlmo, New Weslmhi tterain Vaxeouter: braving Astoila; . S. Haytian Kepubllu 1 . Wilmington 4. K. MaytU'i Ki.i'Ublic Freight received at Hustler's wharf, foot of vliiln st eot. For further particulars apply at he offlcn, veruer Third and Alain street. FEUUUiON BROS., Aent North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian Lager - Beer And XX Porter. All o-dors promptly attended to, HUNTER & MERGENS, Proprietors of (he Portland BuUng Ca.'s Markets Corner Second and Kniiton stn els. Corner Third and We-t HIkIuIi streets. INDEPENDENT BOAT FOR PORTLAND Will leavo Astoria for Portland, (Fisli er'a Dock) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at KX) a. nr., and Suuday at G.-00 p. ra. Do You Know That the Weekly Astorian Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, Do you see Your chance P V.