The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 21, 1893, Image 3

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    TQIB DAILY ASTOKIAN, ASTOKIA, FBIDAY MOBNINCU APfllL 21 1803.
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ABOUT THE CITY.
Secretary Jensen of the C. R. F. P.
U. denies that the members of that
body contemplate having a parade to
morrow. The members of the police force are
havlngr an easy time. No arrests for
drunkenness or other causes Interrupt
the monotony of their duties.
The Astoria Iron Works has brought
suit against Dean Blanchard to recover
the sum of $395.66 due on a promissory
note for $495.66 extended an Novembur
29th, 1890, together with interest and
costs of suit.
Colonel Mendell went down to Fort
Stevens yesterday on the tug Mendell,
for the purpotAj Of looking over the
government work there. He was ac
companied by Major Heuer, also of the
United States engineering corps.
At a regular meeting of the Beaver
Lodge, No. 35, I. O. O. F., James W.
Welch, J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. C. Gramma
and C. 8. Gunderson were elected rep
resentatives to the Grand Lodge of Or.
igon, which meets at Eugene on the
17th of May.
H. P. Gregory & Company, of Port
land, present their customers with a
"Handy and Reliable Dictionary of the
Anglian .Language, which is a very
convenient pocket volumn for reference,
of real value, as as are the goods which
this Arm supplies.
"Walt a while" Is all that can be
hvard from those "on the Inside" In
railroad matters, when one of them Is
anked for information. Everybody is
cheerful, however, and the hope de
ferred shows no effect on the elastic
spirits of citizens.
Captain Scott Johnson yesterday
sent a force of five men down to Mr.
Pendleton at Fort Canby to unload the
gun carriages from the barge at the
government dock. The men were fur
nished with the necessary tackle.
The 'Manzanlta will go to Taqulna to
day or tomorrow, weather permitting.
The Demorest medal corniest this
evening at the Uppertown school prom
ises to be well attended. All are cor
dially Invited to be present and ad
mission is free. Refreshments, for which
a small charge will be made, will be
served and the proceeds devoted to
the purchase of a flag for the school
Remember the Austin House at the Sea
side is open the year around.
On account of the storm yesterday
Dr. Walker was compelled to secure a
naptha launch In order to visit the
emall-pox patient. The water was so
rough that a small boat could not live.
In crossing Young's bay. Olsen is re
reported as doing finely, and if he es
capes catching cold, there Is no doubt
fz of his speedy recovery.
If you want some extra tine photos,
Alooers is tne place to get tnem.
Sheriff Smith has decided to postpone
the preparation of th'3 delinquent coun
ty tax list until tomorrow night. In or-
. ' der to give as many tax payers as pos
sible an opportunity to save costs. The
county court & Hs on the 1st day of
May, and as the court has ordered the
sheriff to have the delinquent roll ready
on that day, every hour' of the Interval
will be lVjquired for the work.
- Call at the Albatross Fish Market for
fresh salmon, dally.
In the notice of the literary and
musical entertainment to be given by
Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. W.,
published recently in these columns,
the date was given as May 8th. This
was erroneous, as the. entertainment
will be held on Saturday evening, tlAs
6th proximo. Nearly all the arrange
ments have been perfected and the
affair proml( to be even more of a
success that the most successful of the
entertainments given by Seaside Lodge
in the past
Wing Lee has JusJ received a full line
of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods.
Will sell at cost. 529 Third street
The body of A. Farland, who met
with such a sudden duath on Wednes
day night at Fort Canby, was brought
over to this city yesterday on the
steamer La Camas, and- taken to the
undertaking parlors of Mr. Kuyken
dall. Much sympathy Is felt and ex
pressed for the wife and children left
destitute by the terrible affair. Speak
ing of the deceased, Captain Scott John
son said yesterday that he was or.vj of
the most Industrious' men he ever had
In his employ, and always obliging and
willing. The funeral will take place
to-morrow at 10 o'clock a. m. from
tfuykendall's funeral parlors.
Do not be deceived with cheaD Pictures,
but get your work done at Crow's gallery
ana you will not regret it.
Before the British bark British Army
Mt here, or Just about the time of her
departure, two of the hands, both col
ored, became Involved In a row, during
during the progress of which one en
deavored to use a knife In stabbing his
opponent. The knife wlelder drove the
weapon througrKhls intended victim's
clothes In five different places, but mir
aculously escaped Inflicting eny seri
ous damage. The knife scratched O.'j
skin In one place only. The case would
have been tried in the courts here, but
as the captain was anxious to get to
Portland, Deputy United States Marshal
Stewart forwarded the papers to Port
land, where the matter will be inves
tigated by British Vice-Consul Laid-
law. - !
Fairbank's Standard Scales carried in
stock and delivered on short notice by
Fisher Brothers.
BASKET SOCIAL. .
A basket social will be given by the
Scandinavian M. E. Mission at Knie
meyer'8 Hall, Saturday evening, April
2d. An Interesting: musical program
will be rendered. Admission tree.
FORCED MORTGAGEE SALE.
The entirte stock of Herman Wise will
be closed out at a forced mortgagee
sale, commencing Saturday April 15th.
MORRIS WISE.
An Ordinance for
Street Improvement.
Lack, of space Wednesday would not
permit of the publication In full of
the ordinance relating to stiv.-et assess
ments, etc. Introduced by Mr. C. R.
Thomson at Tuesday night's meeting
of the city council, but Inasmuch, as
the -measure Is calculated to carry out
the provisions of thte charter In an
almost new departure in municipal gov
ernments, and as the public have. to
flight expense only been familiarized
with the plan for asbusslng street im
provements, the full text of the ordi
nance Is given as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. -
An ordinance in relation to street
assessments and defining the duties
and Axing the compensation of the
members of the board of assessors,
Section 1. The Common Council of
the City of Astoria' at their first reg
ular meeting In January of each year,
or as soon thereafter as practicable,
shall nominate and appoint two assses
ors to vbe called street improvement
next meeting, or a soon thereafter as
practicable, appoint some suitable
person to act in his stead . In
making said assessment! which per
son muat likewise qualify as in case
o'f the said assessors; provided, how
ever, should It appear to the council
from any source that any member of
the board of assessors Is thte owner
of any property in the "district, the
council may designate a person to act
In said members place at the time said
assessment is ordwed.
Section 7. When any assessment Is
being prepared it shall be designated
by the board as "The Special Improve
ment Assessment Roll for the Improve
ment of Street, from to " in-
WAXTED.
mRAVELlNH BALESMKN, GENERAL
I Riieut- mid run vh.h-.ui s. looking lor Inn."
salaries, big commissions or mormons Droll ta
gulling an art loin of rare merit and protected
by a patent. suould communicate with the un
dersigned at once. We amln large teiritories
Ban prnirci our reriivsmiiaiiVH. AUdress,
tAClOKY, 178 and 180 Commercial Bt., Lynn
I As. the Flax Grows,
So the Twine
Lasts
LOT. THE BOARD OK MISSIONS OK THK
Reformed church has authorized mt, to I
purcnaie a lot in miiame local loll in the city
of Astoria, for the erection ol a building be
used for school and church purposes. Owners of
this kind of property would do well to see me
at once, or write, statlag location ami price.
" 0. U. HUHMiD.
FOR SALIC.
20.000
WILL BOY 1,000 AORK9 OF I
limner farming unrl 01-avliifr
land. 'A splendid locution foratni-lc raiunii,,,'
Sertlnir the blank tmare tha numo nt Urav's River Wahkiukmn rnnntv wilili.,.?nn
" "iu ""I" 01 riyer, 0 nines iron! sieaiu- I
street and the points between which It
is to be improved, and when completed
it shall Us certified to by said board of
assessors and filed with the auditor
and police judge, together with a writ
ten notification addressed to the com
mon counfil to the effect that said roll.
has btvn completed and filed, and that
and the auditor and police Judge shall
number all such assessment ' rolls con
secutively In the order in which they
shall be filed In his office.
Section 8. At the next meeting of the
eriainiiiiK Klulity acres cleared. Apply all
vuo tui luruier iiiiuiniauuii.
CHEAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAIU'S
Astorla-Kav trnu. 8ee Frank buittleut-l
wruey 01 law ia uass street.
. LOST.
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 flax
crop of 1890.
OOft fAHIIOMS MT; 80 MESHES DEEP;
AiCtM 170 fathoms new. halannA nM l.i
WrdutKday morning off 1'otiKue Point, Finder
leave word at 0. R. K. I', Union, or nt Han-
inuiii b KHinrry. 11. A. SIMON.
BOOMS TO BKXT.
WHY?
street.
mwn drhikari.k it n fit hn 1 kh h n unouo I
assessors; wno together with the city common council, or as Buun merauier i uewiy pauerea. juuauraie rem. oai mira
surveyor shall constitute the board of
assessors, whose duty it shall be to
make all astAiesments for improving
and repairing the streets and sidewalks,
and removing snow, earth and ice from
the same, as provided In the Charter
of thy City of Astoria. The said as
sessors shall hold office for the period
of one year, or until they shall be re
moved by the Common Council: The
Common Council shall have power and
authority to l'amove said assessors or
either of them, whenever in the judg
ment of said Common Council the said
assessors shall appear Incompetent for
the duttes of said office, or the work
of said assessors shall be unsatisfactory
to said common Council. Whenever a
vacancy occurs in the board of assess
ors for any cause the Common Council
shall have power and authority to fill
such vacancy at any. .time by nomina
tion and appointment, as in th? original
Instance.
Section 2. The compensation of each
of said assessors shall be three dollars
per day for each day actually employed
In discharging thy ' duties of the said
office.
Section 3. Before entering upon the
discharge of the duties of their office
each of said assessors appointed by the
Common Council must qualify by
taking, subscribing and filing with tin
auditor and police ...Judge an oath to
faithfully and honestly discharge the
duties of the said office to the best of
his knowledge and ability.
Section 4. Whenever the Common
as practicable, the council shall by reso
lution, direct the auditor, and police
Judge to glvvj notice by publication, for
at least ten days In the official news
paper of the city, to the effect that the
said assessment roll is on file with the
police judge, and subject to Inspection
by all persons interested, and appoint
ing a time which shall nc-t be less than
two days after the final publication of
said notice, when the committee on TTECOCKy HECOND HAND 8TOR8 615,
.mi .o0 - -M- .ri,ird Street, buysand sells newand sec-
by designated as a committee for that
purpose, and the board of assessors
shall meet to review said assessment.
Section 9. All objections to said as
sessment must be in writing, and filed
with the auditor and police judge on
cr before the time appointed for the
meeting of said committee and said
board of assessors, who shall together
constitute the board : of equalization.
Said board of equalization shall meet
at the time of designation in said no
tice, and if all business coming before
them shall not be ' completed at one
meeting, th'jy may adjourn from time
to time until they shall have completed
their labors. The chairman of the com
mittee on streets and public ways shall
be the chairman of the board of Equal
ization. The board of equalization shall
report the result of their labors as
soon as practicable.
NICELY FUltNISHKD ROOMS BY DY,
week or monih terms ycry reasonable at
uie uriei, im mini mreet.
1 .' MISCELLANEOUS.
piALL ON P. BAKER. 478 THIRD STREET
j buu uave your ciuines ayeu una Cleaned.
rZO. MCLEAN, CORNER OLNEY AND A--
t tor streets, aoes a seiierui nusinei-iin n hcic.
I sinuning ana repairing. t
oud-liaud furniture. Highest cash price paid.
-TUB-
MODEL CHOP & OYSTER HOUSE
Which has been Iosnd for a month, has
been eularged androtltted, and will be
Optn to the Public on Saturday
Joe Tern extends a cordial Invitation tor
the public to come and get a square meal.
Help Wanted.
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
Cudahy's Rex Beef Extract served at
Foard & Stokes' for a few days. Fifty
cv-nts a bottle, makes 50 cups. One cent
per cup.
On! of Damant Bros.' best hnrnps.
Council shall direct the Ikard of asses- known by the name of "Spot." had a
sors to make a special assessment for narrow escape from breaking his leg JAMES FINLAYSON or
Boys and Girls wanted for
CAN MAKING.. Apply at Our
office between the hours of 10
and It a. m.
PACIFIC CAN CO.
Get A. Bicycle!
FBOM
Incandescent, all niuht. . . . $1.50 ,
" 12 o'clock... 1.1)0
" 10 " . . . 75
For particulars inuuire of anv mpmhpr
oi me nrui or at the oUice, foot of (Jon-
oomly Bt. ' West Shobb Mills Co.,
T. V. Trullinjter, Prrsident
the Improvement of a street, pro rata
upon tntt lots and premises In any spec
ified district according to the benefits
as provided - In" section 77 of the city
charter, the board, of assessors shall
proceed as follows: The board shall
first obtain from the recorder of con
veyances o'f Clatsop county, through
the auditor and police Judge, a cer
tificate showing the names of the own
ers of all the property in Bald assess
ment district; provided, tha t such
certificate may be obtained from any
responsible person, company or corpor
ation engaged In the abstract business
In the city of Astoria, whenever said
person, company or .corporation shall
yesterday afternoon while going along
Second sti'jet opposite the office of Mr.
C. P. Upshur. At that portion of the
street some of the planks are .worn
pretty thin, and some time yesterday
about two feet of one of tlwm was
broken off and dropped into the waters
beneath, leaving a big gaping trapi for
the next horse that happened to pass
ojr It. About 4 o'clock Frank Damant
drove a hack along Second street
toward the Telephone dock, and not
seeing the trap trotted his team over It,
the animal mentioned Btepped into the
hole and almost breaking his leg
against the side In endeavoring to re
cover himself. A portion of the cross-
North
AUG. DMIELSflS,
SAMPLEJOOrJS
Winos, Liquors and Cigars
A Kent fr the GU10N steamship Line and ill.
THlNUVALLA BteamMilp Line, direct.
AH ;, went for "Sveuska TrlbuneD" an
svenHka Amerlkanareu."
Corner of Water and West Ninth Btreei
Astoria. Oregon.
ASTORIA. IRON WORKS.
Uoncomly street, loot Jackson,
, Astoria. Oregon.
General Machinists & Boiler Makers
Land and Marine Engine. Boiler work. Steam-
uoni anavauuery worn a specialty.
Pacific BiCVCle, CO., "tiDe80fA11I)e,0riEtilnMd to Order tl
lJIrEltl AL and all olliar High JOhN VOX IWMant and Ann.
. U FOX V1C8 Preaidfi
ARTHUR BARTHOLOMEW,
fc'ole agants for Clatsop count)
CAMPBELL BROS.
(Sncoeiinn to Warren A Cumpbed),
WAKKKNTON, OREGON,
i Dealers In "
xn.Tsr GOODD,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
Hata, Caps, Boots, Shoes ,
rtrArtprtiPft
BTAPL8 UhULtnltO
Hardware, Iron snd Steel, Crockery, Glassware
iiuuuku wrr, notions, etc., way,
Qritln, Flour and Feed.
OTTOi "Hull Proflu Cash Sales"
for the
ciuuh wheels.
A Distinguished
Medical Visitor
agree to furnish such certificate for less ing of Cass and Third streets is m an I
than said county recorder, and In such
went such certificate shall : have like
force and effect as the certificate of
said county recorder.' The board shall
thlm proceed to make an assessment
roll as follows:. The names of the
owners of the property shall be placed
on said roll In alphabetical order; oppo
site each name shall be placed In t'jpa-
rate columns (1) the ' number of each
lot or fractional lot,' or if a tract of
land, -a description of the tract owr.rjd
by the person whose nam1. is used; (2)
In case It is a lot or part of lot, the
number of the block and the name of
the addition of the city in which it is
located; (3) the' assessed valu'i of the
lot, part of lot or premises,' according
to the last preceedlng city assessment
roll; (4) the sum In dollars and cents
which the board asi.'jss upon said lot,
fractional lot or tract; (5) In case the
said premises should be justly assessed
for more than' 50 per cent of Its said
last assessed valuation, the board shall
her3 place the amount which said as
sessment ' ' exceeds . said . 50 per
cent, and place only 60 per cent, of
its valuation under (4) above. In case
more- than one person owns prpperty
Jointly, thi names of all the owners
shall be placed ' together, beginning
with the name first appearing on said
certificate, and a reference should be
mady to this at every place where the
other names should appear under the
nlnhsLhetical order. And In case one
person, firm, company or corporation
owns more than one lot or tract of
laftd, each lot and tract should be sep
arately assessed, on lines following the
first line ut'id. consecutively. The
form of the assessment roll may be sub
stantially : as follows:-: .
The board must show total of assess
ment at end of roll and also total of
tixcess, and this added together must
equal the total assessment required to
be raised. The total amount required
to be raised must be endorsed upon the
roll. '.,.
' Section 5. Before making up thft roll,
the board must' make a personal ex
amination of the district and of the
property to be assessed.
Section 6. -If the name of any mem
ber of said board shall appear on the
list of names furnished in said certifi
cate as thi owner of any property in
the district, it shall be the duty of the
board, to at once notify In writing the
auditor and police judge of the fact
and the common council shall, at its
ta Coming to Astoria.
And will be at Oocldent Hotel
ON-
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
APRIL 21, 22 and 23.
tt, Archibald 0. Btoddart. president
Main street, xne laaies or Astoria and or the Liu big World Dispensary, the
..L.tnUi, ai.n llnlv nnlra,! tA Inai.a 4 ti.it.. I I J V . .
largest incorporated meuioRi association
in the world : divisions in Obicaso. Kan
sas City, San Francisco, and Los Angeles
and all the principal cities in the Uuited
States..
On account of enormous practice all
over the Pacific coast, Dr. Btoddart can
remain, positively, only three days in
Astoria, and will have oiiices for free con
sultation at the above named hotel and
on above dates.
The staff physician, diBuaoglioian and
orator, will deliver a free lecture at Lib-
ROSS, H1CCIN i A CO.,
butchers - and - Grocers,
i Astoria and Upper Astoria.
Finn Toss and Cnff f s, Table Dellaeln,
Poni'stlo and TroplCiU Frulto, Vejjeia-ulu-,
sugar cured hums, baoou, etc.
CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS
almost equally bad condition, and both
places require the immediate attention
of the superintendent of streets.
Tuesday, April 18, Mrs. P. M. Thell
will open dress making parlors at ID3
ivfaln street. The ladies of Astoria s
vicinity are kindly asked to leave their
orders. The cutting is done by the tail
or system, and a perfect fit Is guaran
teed.
Thw will of the late Mrs." Mary( Ann
Adair has been filed for probate, and
accompanying it is the petition of Mr.
William B. Adair to be appointed ad
ministrator of the estate, which Is di
vided equally, among, the heirs,'- eight
in numl&r, all Of whom are living with
the exception of Mrs. Brenham. Her
share will therefore go to her children, Hall on Thursday. April UOtb, to
The estate Is valued at $10,000 and the me" nV ror? , pm , i,ure
holm ftn u. follow! Tau P Arlalr lum'J 'u wnu nun
' ur. uebig & vo. treat uud euro more
Adair Mendell, Betty Adair Brenham, cases, have more institute aud capital
(.represented Dy ner cnnaren; unen invested in carina chronic and men's dl
Adair Mendell, wife of Col. Geo. H. Men- seases than all others combined. Ketab
dell. Kate Adair Welcker. wife of Will- lisbed in San Francisco in 1859. Thor
lam F. Welcker, of Berkeley, Mary onghly reliaWe and Oompetent. Diseases
Adair .Torrlfln. wlf nf Colonel W H V " W' fr,oo auu iiiroat BKII
Jordan, U. S. A.; Samuel P. Adair and
William B. Adair. The will also pro
vides for the sale of on' block In
Adair's Astofia, the proceeds of which
are to be devoted to the eiVictlon of
memorial stones over the' graves of
Henry and Isabella Adair and for mem
orial windows In the chapel to the
memory o'f Joseph, Anna and ' Sallie
Adair, deceased children of testatrix.
J". O. NI1DMI,
Has Just received a flue
line of
WEDDING PRESENTS
Conlstinpt of Fllver Bon Bon DI!ia.
I'm it Dish". Herrv Dm. am. Nut KnwU.
Mustaid Puis, HiMMilt .fan. Celery
(iIhws, Hair 1'ln Tiays, Pin Cushions,
Iletnrx Km nut4. Mil Mrs. eta. all new
goods and luteal, designs.
Merchant Meamslrip Co.'s
Line, Connecting with
Caaadlaa fanlilo "Railway and China 8Um-
Hhlp Line,
les. Vleiu'lH, P.-rtTdwiiheiid, heattle, Taeniim,
v lialcoii', Katrhaveo, Nanalnio, New Weslinlii-Hit-run.
i Vu.iooiner: Lcaviim Astoria :
8. MaytlKii Kepubllu
S. VVHiiiinuton '
!. HnytU'i Kei.ublio
FielKbi. received at Hustler wharf, foot ot
Mlllll Nt ect. For (llrtliRP nni-llpiilum ,
the olllce, corner Third and Malu street.
FEUOUiON BROS., Aenti
North Pacific Brewery
JOHN KOPP, Ptoprletor.
Bohemian - Lager - Beer
And XX Torter.
All orders promptly attended to,
MAGXUS C. CBOMllir,
DBAl.RH IK.
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
.,-.JHON PlPtC AND riTTINOS,
STOVES - AND TINWARE,
House Furnishing floods, Blieet lad.Btrip
Lead, Sheet Iron, Tlu aud Copper.
MONET TO LOAN.
Anybody wanting to borrow $1,000 on
first mortgage on improved city real
estate security may bfe -accommodated
by calling on J. L. CARLSON,
Sunnysiae saloon.
NOTICE! ' '
Use Zinfandel wine Intead of coffee or
tea. 50 cents per gallon. Dont forget
Peach and anrlcot brandy, also French
Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's.
fully treated; also diseases of a private
ana delicate nature in men,. and women.
Braces manufactured (or all deformities.
Weak men end women restored to full
vigor of manhood and womanhood. Io
curable cases not taken, reelect satid-
fac'.ion guaranteed.
Thie will be a rare chance to consult
free with the great . modern American,
German, and European doctors, tight
nere in Astoria,
INDEPENDENT MT FOB WETLAND
Will leave Astoria for Portland, (Fish-
Ar'a TWlt-l nn TllAflitat'a WiinAlava
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays' ai
tiO a. m., and Sunday at Gu) p. m.
!Rq!IIP
L lilhiy 3
JEFF'S, -H5 Only feait
The only Ture Cream of Tartar Powkr. No Amiuonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions cf Hoaej- 40 Year1? th tandd
CARNAHAN & CO
Successors to I. W. Cse, Importer and
Wholesale and fietall dealer In
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Cor. Second and Cass Street,
' ASTORIA, OREGON .
HUNTER & MERGENS,
Proprietors of the
Portland Butchering Co.'s Markets
Corner Bacnnd and Benton streets
Corner Tlilrd and Weit tlKluli streets.
H. B. PARKE E
. DKALEB IN
Lime, Brick, Sand, Fire Brick. Fire Clay.
Cement, Mill Keed, Oats, Htraw Hulr,
Wood Delivered to 'rder.
Draying, Teaming and Expreu Bniintsi.
COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO.,
WILLIAM WILSON, Prop. .
FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE
General Express and Delivery Buslnes.
Office 118 Olney strt-et. Stables foot of Wrst
Ninth st, Astoria. TelrpUone So. 44.
Do You Know
Safes, Fireproof.
celebrated Alpine Ssfes kept In stock at
the 472, Third St., Kaal Kstat Offloe. War
ranted as good as tbe best. Terns very easy
W. U. CA8BKLL, Agent.
Tide Table for Astoria.
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