The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 03, 1893, Image 2

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    ilJ5 1)A1LV ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA. WEDNESDAY MOENTNG, MAY tt, 18!3
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DAILY.
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tit bi flail, oer month.
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(eat br mail, per rear, (2.00 In advance.
If roe pgua W suUHUibers,
rum is-rnatA miaranteesto )U advertiser
the lancee eircalauoQ ol ny newspaper .pun
ished on uie uoiumout niver.. .
In future all Item of local Interest forwarded
to Uiu oince mail do addressed io ine
Cur EDITOB.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, Or., May l.-For Oregon
and Waehingrton; light, rain; Blight
temperature changes. - For Eastern
Oregon and Washington, fair weather
Local . weatbec for . the twenty-row
bourn ending at B p. m., yesterday, fur
nlsbed by the U. S. department of agri
culture, weather bureau-. '
Maximum Umparatura, 63 degrem, .
Minimum tamperatura, 48 degree. .'.
Fradpitation, LlO lnobea.
Total precipitation, town July lat,
Wi, to date., 77.58 Inches.
Exceaa of precipitation from July 1st,
119 to date, 7.48 Inches. .
Astoria has long felt the need of a
pleasure reaort convenient to the city,
aad now that proposition has been
placed tefora tha people, it la not un
reasonable, to mippoea that tha pro
jector will meet with encouragement
In fact, no bona Ada and reasonable
effer waa aver rejected by our cltl
cene: and fn the past, when any project
fcaa fallen through, it haa been due not
to apathy or want of public spirit
on their part, but entirely to the failure
ot the promotor to meet his engage
ment. Mr. Nolf plan, as will be ob
erred, baa bean somewhat modified,
aoa it la also proposed to establish the
resort at Fairfield Instead of WiUtama
prot Tha Investment should prove a
profitable on for shareholders,, and as
Mr. Nolf la wllUnr to furnish bonds as
security for the faithful performance
of his portion of tha contract, the peo
pla ahoald some forward with their
Wonted spirit of progression and lend
their moral and financial aid.
Itaay uousca are advanced by Jurors
ukUg to ba relieved from duty, but
tha Amertc&Rt usually so fertile of re
source; baa been fairly outdone by an
Englishman who was endowed with a
crmnclenea so very sensitive that he ob
Jected to be sworn on the ground that
"ha would not be able to take sufficient
Interest in the case to arrive at a fair
aad Just Judgment." He did not pre
tcad that his mental organization wa
Incapable of balancing evidence, but
merely that It was unable to form a
correct Judgment in an uninteresting
case. The force of the excuse was ad
mitted, aad the rights of consclenct
vindicated by the man being allowed
fronj further attendance during the
term,
Bavaral liquor sellers recently est&b
llDheA themselves on the ice bridge at
U Falls of tha Niagara at a point
hm fliatanos on the American
side of tha middle of the river,
and vera arretted by United States
Ooverament offlcera, who were certain
that arrest ineaftt conviction, ''But
tha rum-eellurs," tha Buffalo Courier
saya, "went back to tha treaty of
Cheat, mada la 181, and to the last
tra.ty of IMS, and showed that they
bad been o Cfcnadlaa territory all the
Wall tha boundary Una being near
fta shorn on this) Bide." It does not
oeoeMarlly follow, thea, that because a
ian sells whisky ho la not cultivated,
Tin faflnrs of tha Australian banks
tt du largely to reckless trading In
real estate. Tka banks lent money
freef Co repla who Invested It forth-
wit tv land, expecting to reap large
proats taorafrom, but tha expected rise
i)vsjr aajat and tha borrowers were
uaifttt to pay th banka, which were
brood aaspead la oomsequesca. There
wn Ilka state of things la St. Paul.
JBllavtisbt tew years ago, but by
tut fontlos th boakg averted a panic,
Oaorg W. Chllda. Whose fame for
taterprteOj aad liberality la world wide,
kt made sjs tmportaat Improvement
ta ik) Publla Ledger, wkloh ha has con
For the Next Thirty Days,
To meet imperative demands, I will
offer at such low prices on install
mtnts, with easy payments, that
ducted with so much success since 1865.
Henceforth each page will be of the
same !:' as The Astorlan. The regular
paper will be sixteen pages, but on
special days it will be enlarged. The
prosperity of this great Journal is such
that Mr. Chllda is able to deliver it in
Philadelphia for twelve cents per week,
His three presses print 120,000 copies an
hour, and each form is stereotyped in
eighteen minutes.
Fanners should be ready to turn the
dry weather to account when it comes.
Nature will soon make up for the lost
time by generous sunshine. Those who
have seen the arid plains of Texas,
Dakota and Montana will not find
fault with tha extra moisture in Clat
sop county.
' The Cubans have again unfurled
the flag of freedom and are in a fair
way to rescue from Spanish control,
the last remnant of the once imperial
domains of Spain. The Spanish gov
ernment should hasten to grant the
Cubans homa rule, before it is too
late.
By attempting to evade the laws the
Chinese immigrants will provoke more
stringent legislation. The Canadian Pa
cific may also suffer if it promotes such
incursions as that of the steamer Dan
ube, which is on her ,way to Portland
with 634 Mongolian.
The president was an easy winner in
the first round of his four-year con
test with the senatorial wing of his
party. With a few exceptions every
nomination he made was confirmed, al
though there were several of them that
should not have been.
All honor to Chicago! The World's
Fair, to which she invites all nations,
represents an Investment of $28,000,000,
and la the grandest of all the great
expositions. The whole West should
rejoice at the success which the Garden
City has achieved.
It must ba highly pleasing to tha la
boring men who helped to vote the dem
ocrats party into power to learn that
sugar and coffee, both put upon the
free list by republicans, are to be again
made to pay duty by the admlnlstnu
tlon tariff bill.
Minister Stevens did right in refus
ing to remain in Hawaii until his suc
cessor was appointed. Hawaii is no
place 'for him to stay after his authority
had been usurped by Mr. Blount.
Some populists must have been In
troduced into the banking business In
Australia. At least that is the infer.
ence drawn from the frequent and dis
astrous bank failures over there.
Everybody knows that human bodies
are used in dissecting rooms of all the
medical colleges, and yet, whenever a
body is discovered In transit to the col
lege, a sensation is made out of it.
Had Wayne MacVeagh been nomlnat
ed to a big position hta civil service
reform society would probably have
been less caustto In its criticisms of
the president.
One of Attorney-General Olney's
friends says the proper way to pro
nounce his name is "Onney." Some
people are calling him "Ornery."
Hon. William R. Morrison, (Horizon
tal Bill) and President Cleveland are
miles apart on the tariff question.
TUB BOISTEROUS ATLANTIC.
Is a terror to timid voyawrs. scarcely
lees on account of the perils of the
deep than tn almost certainty of tea
sickness. The best curau cf mil d"
mer Is Hostetter's btomnn Itiuers,
which settles the stomach and prevents
Ita disturbance. To all travelers and
tourists, whether by a, or lan t, it pre
sents a happy tnedlum between the
nauseous or Ineffectual resource of
the medicine chest, and ta problem
atical benefit derivable from an tin.
medio tad aloofcolto a lunula t, no mst
ter how nor. Tha Jarring of a rail,
road car , ofUna product stomachic
disorders aklsj 'A thai t-aused y the
rolltag of a ahis. J or this Hi Hitters
Is a prompt and oertaln remedy, the
us of a brackish water, particularly
on long voyages In the tropica, inevit
ably breeds disorders of the stomach
and bowels. HosteUer's Stomach Iu
terra mixed with Impure water nullifies
Its Impurities. Similarly it counteracts
malarial and other prejudicial influen
ce of erlmat or atmosphere, as well
as the IT frets of exposure and fatigue.
Us It for kidney complaints, rheuma
tism and debility.
Y6U CAN HAVE AH0HE IN HIiOiaST ADDITION
YOU SHOULD READ THIS.
The popularity of the Union Pacific is
bent determined by the superior service It
accords to the traveling public In main
taining two dally through trains to
Omaha, St, Paul, Chicago and points east,
thoroughly equipped with all tho Intent
appliances for the comfort and safely of
its natrons besides shortening the distance
materially with its taut trains. The pres
ent train schedule enable passengers to
reach St. raui seven nours quicaer ana
r'hliHtro twentv-four hours quicker.
Omaha and Kansas City and Intermediate
points, forty hours quicker than any line
from the Pacific Northwest.
Patronize tha Northern Pacific railroad
If you are going East. Low rates of fare,
throurh tickets, bairitaee checked to desti
nation. All purchasers of second class
tickets can stoD ovr at Portland. Rates
of fare same as from Portland.
If vou bave friends In Europe whose
niussaire vou wish to prepay to Astoria.
call at the Northern Pacific offlce.steamer
Telephone dock, and make known your
wants. Reduced rates via all the lead
ing steamship lines.
All the natent medicines advertised in
this paper, together with , the choicest
nerfnmerv. and toilet articles etc.. can
ho bnutrht at tha lowest prices at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel,
Astoria.
Handlev & Haas. 1D0 First street. Port
land have on sale the Dally Astorlan.
o that visitors need not mlaa tbslr
morning paper when they are here.
NOTICE I
tt Ktnfanrtfll wlna Intend of coffee or
tea. SO cents per. gallon.. Dont forget
1. i I . 1 1 1 alan TTt-t. .1 li
Cognac and wins at Alex. Gilbert a. . .
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
"KTns,s- la VinpaViir oHuon hot" thl- n Tim
4VUl7. Itu SJJ I Bft -
mini tnoAtlnir Ctt thA arnnkhnM IH fit thll
Astoria BuHdinff and Loan Association
t..l11 Km VialA at 4ha tiffin ff Pnhh- A.
mil -ro vs. cvv m v - -
Parker on Genevieve street on Tuesday,
May sin, issj, ior me yurpuoc w ceil
ing directors for the ensuing year and
r. Vw. ,m nu3Hnn nt Rnrh rtthl.r btlH-
Iness as may come before the meeting.
The election of directors will . be by
ballot and will bvs held from 2 p. m. till
8 p. m. By order of the president.
Attest, W. U ROBB,
Secretary.
TOO OFTEN THE CASE.
ItiTERESTINd PROOFS, ..
A vounat society lady, after a round of
gayety, becomes suddenly conscious of an uu
usual sensation. She Lou frequent attacks of
diaintm, her back aches, and she feels blue and
generally run down.
Mothers, iook wen to your oaugniersi
Daughter, look well to yourselves I
Let the first symptom denoting the ap
proach of disease receive your instant attcn-
turn, iieaiiny women are me nope oi me
race, and it is well-nigh criminal to neglect
anything which promises relief.
There is nope for art sutierers irom iwrwua
Diwitu. Kead what follows: ..
Mrs. Jennie C. Davis, a fine artist and nn
accomplished authoress, of Westfield, Wis.,
Iiud Deen suuject to neauacue ever since duo
could remember, bo severe were ner ni
tidis as to cause at times temporary delirium.
All treatment hail failed to relieve her, but
after using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine
she writes : " My record is to me, at least,
satisfactory. No headache, constantly in
creasing appetite, and a consequent gain in
weight o: two ana a naii pounus iujusi uue
week."
Six weeks later she writes: "Have read
anil sowed immoderately of late, but my
headaches do not return."
Mrs. John R. Miller.of Valparaiso, Ind,
was attacked three years ago with turn of life
in its worst form. It finally went to her
lieml, and all indications were that it would
result either in insanity or softening of tho
brain. Her husband thus writes: "It would
be impossible for me to attempt a description
of her sufferings during all this time. She
was treated by onr wry best local physicians,
with but temporary benefit. She has taken
four bottles of Dr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine, and is cured. She has gained
twenty pounds in weight I tell you, she
often blesses yon for what you have done for
her."
Recollect that for the cure of all Ner
vous Diseases there is no remedy which ap
proaches Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, It is
free from dangerous drugs and opiates. Sold
by all druggists, on a positive guarantee, or
Dr. Miles Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind.
Continuous and
increased use
attest the
The sales of
Royal Baking Powder
during the month
of October, 189a,
were greater
than during any
other October in
the history of
the Company.
This increase
alone exceeds in amount
the total sales per month of
any other baiting powder.
EVERY LAB01& II OR MECHANIC
Can avail himself of this golden opportunity.
LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH,
AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH,
lAPSO.IAPPY!
3
BOTTLES
OF
Relieved me of a severe blood trouble.
It has also caused my hair to grow out
again, as it had been falling out by the
handlul. After trying many physicians
in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in
S. S. S. O. II. Elbert, Galveston, Tex.
Sri IDPQ Ily forcing out perms of die
KJI.LJ ease and the poison as well.
y It Is entirely vegetable and harmless.
. Treatise on Blond and Skin mailed free.
5L5 ' . Bwirr Si'Ecuiu Co., Atlanta, Ga.
BUSINESS CARDS.
A GIBBONS.
. U.lUnrK'OF ACCOUNT and
rROKESSIONAL H30KKEKPKR.
Qrrw : With General Messenger Co,, 615
Skainou.ue street
A A. CLCVELANO,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
office-Kinney's new briik building, corner
Third and Genevieve streets ; up stain.
J Q.A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AD CONOR AT LAW
Ofaue on Hecond Street,
Astoria, Or.
JOHN H. SMIfH.
ATTOKNKlT AT LAW.
Office In Kluney' new brick building, over
Astoria National Bank,
W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AUEN1
I illce 111 lleuton street, Aitoria, Oregon. .
D9. ITUIV JNpN.
PHYmCIAM & fiUltUKON. B OM 7
uillceuwr OmiKJil's cloililug Store, hours, 10 to
t ni, 2 to 6 p, in, 7 to u in. Buuduy. 10 to It m.
DR. O. B. ESTES, .
PUYblClAK AND BURGEON,
bpeclnl attention to Diseases ol Women and
Bui'Kery. uffloc over Dagger's store Aatotla.
D
R. A. L, and J, A. rULTON.
UHhiASES UU' WOMEX A SPECIALTY.
burner by it, J. A. Fulton.
OlUce 178 Cass street. Hour lo to 12 and 1 to 4
"I AY TUTTLE M.D.,
O ruYSlOlAN, bUltUKMJt A ACCOUCHEUR.
Ofllor. rooms 8, 4 over Astoria NationaiBank.
hours, 10 lo It & 2 too. Residence, m Ceuar at.
DR. WALTER I. HOWARD.
, llOUOC-Ji'AXUlU PHYSICIAN & SUR
Keiin. (Htire, iiA. Third scroet. Hours lu to 12
and 2 to 4, SuuiUy 1 to 2 Ke.-.liinuce 408 8i si reel
T P. MULLINIX. M. D.,
JU. UIvlm fpecidi uea Hi nt for Csitarrli,
Tuioal Lilies, Kntury tieiii.u Urinary on.aii
OOlce ayaUUifiU'i I'Uird St. llnur,tf a.ui.u p in.
HICBAKD HANKY. O. H. IBOM.
City Uuxveyor.
JJARRY A ISOM,
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND BUHVKYOfW.
Rooms t ah it A,
OVER At5I01UA A110NAL BAKE.
W.T. BUUllSY,
J. W. DRAPKB
Barney & Draper,
mLaw,
Oregon ( Ity.Ougou.
Twelve years' experience as register ol th
r. 8. Limd O'M'e litr', recommendx us in oui
specially ol Mining and ull oilier business lie
lore the Lund ' fllce or tliel'ouris, and ,d.o1v
pig Hie practice 01 lite General lMd uillce.
T)ROQKtN8ROUCH A COWING.
LAW OFFICE, (iRKQON l ITY, O't.
Kpecial altciitloii aiven to land buvlness. 8et
tlerson liomeMeaiisor pie-einpilnii claims and
tiniherUlid pun.'li.UFH shown every advantage
of the law. tor assume In making fljal
proof call ou in.
riHO. FREHRIGKSON,
No 231. Was. sixih bireei.
H. B.PARKEE
DEALKR 15
I. lme. Brick, Sand, Fire Hnck Fire Clay,
C mi nt, Mill Heed, Outs, straw Hair,
V od Drlivered to ( rder.
Drtring,. Teaming and Express Easiness.
great
merit
of
the
Royal
Baking
Powder.
I. W. CASE,
BANKER.
Tbamaot? a Giksbal Bansins Business.
Drafts drawn available In any par. of the U
8 ana kuropc, and on Hong Kong, China,
Olflco Honrs: 10 A. M. to 8 P. V.
Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon.
I. W. CASE,
INSURANCE AGENT,
REPRK.iKNTIN'
Gercaa-Amenrsn, lie York City, N. .
I'niou fire and Sarin, of New Zealand.
National fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford.
Conaecti'-nt Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford.
Hume Shtual Ina. Co., of San Francisco.
Phoenix, of London. I Imperial, of Louden.
Kew York Plate Glass las. Co.
tub
ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK
DOES A
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Accounts ol Firms and Individuals solicited
on Favorable Terms.
Interest paid on Time Deposits. Monoj
Loaned on Personal security.
Foreign and iioinettic Exchange bought an1
sold.
D. K. Wan-on, "resident.
i. K. Illvitloi, Cashier.
J.t' Uemeai, Vice President
l. K. Warren, 1
(I. H. Wrlaht,
Johs HobnoB, Plrertors
H, C. Thonipaon, 1
Theo Bracker, J
THE ASTOBIA SAVINGS BANK
Acts as trustee fur nrpnratlona anil Individ
uals. DcpoHitK snlieitod
Inter M will be allot ed ou saving deposit
as toUt ws;
On ordinary saving h ioks 4 per cent, pet
annum.
On U rm savings nook. 6 per cent, per annum.
On certificates of deposit:
For three month", 4 per cent, per annum.
For six months. 5 per cent. p,;r Annum.
For tweive months 6 per cent, per anura.
I. W. t'AHK Preideni
J. Q. A. IlOWI.HY Viiv-Pn tidenl
FRANK PA'T'iN Canliior
W. . liEMENT Secretary
DIRKCTORS:
L W. f w, J. Q. A. Bowlby, (Jn' H.ilinas
C. H. Page, Ben. Youn , A. S. Reed.
F. J. Tayl )r
THE PORTLAND SAVCS BANK
lK rOBTIJtNn, ORKWiN,
Paid up cnpnal V-!0,fH)
.Surplus and proii iw.oet
(HANK NEKUM, Pr. sMent.
f. P. THOMPSON, Vlee-Prtsldent
H. O.STKATTON. Cashier
CLATSOP LAND CO.
IncorpoMtcd with $25,000 Capital Stuck.
Sl i title and Insurance Brokers, NoUrj
1'abiu and Cfinvc; an ers. Special atteniluL
pat." to reiili, puj ment ol taxe, etc., fur noli
leiiiltuts Hole .mcj:Iii lor South Astoria, Pr.,s
pedi n:K, Hemlock i'ark and Owen's Audition,
dlun Iv -i Mklte. I H'ln' HK nud inside property
aud.cli i.i e ner. t. i'i itird si., Asloria.
G. A. S XIKSON & CO..
BLACKSMJTlllNG
Ship and Cannery wurK. Ilonjsimein, Wag
ons maile and lepairea. .o 'U w. rK guuianiuei.
Ob tiuu slrenl. uii.hhKh , ne A ,.im lain o ,iO-
HUGHES & CO.,
W a. u ,s4ie aud hetall
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Importeiboi w ii.ux,kol foreign and Domes
tic '.vmes Jiuors and Cigars.
J. IT. outtei v i.ifiMes a specialty. Vai Blat
Bottled Deer, fiuest brands ot Key West ani
Uonie-Ilo Cigars
Llgi .irs for .Vlodlcinal Purposes.
Kmn ly Trade Solicited. All orders bom th
City ana uountry promruy nuen.
Jqaeir.ogue Street,
Astoria. Oregon
I. Ft. c3 3ST. oo.so
Steamer llwaco
T,enves Astoria dully at 7;30 a. m. for Twaco
nil i.g ai Tansy P"lnt, and connecting with
I'hiirnt'ii riiuuin i.oiih at 1U a. m, and witl
. n snnalwuter hat for
NivttUt Head, Kunnhliie, North Cove
Aim o l.er imhi.Is II MUgh to iryIlar.
bnr. Ketiimi B cnnnecis ar I'waco with
t a ..'' lr Astor auiid Nlgtil Boats for
1tirtluiil
A UOULTER, L. A. LOOMJS.
M.relarv. Prcsldeut.
R. V FUBi-.Kl', Supeilutendei.t.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves AstoriA Every evening except 8un!ay
UtAr i es ut t storia Every day except 8unday
at 2 p m. . . .
Uiiri Porllun I Kvi ry aar eTcept Sunday
it 7 a m. t!. W. t.TiJNi1., Agent, Atoris.
K A. i:KL Y, tjotierul Agent, Portland Or.
JKrFS IlESTAUBANT
IS 1UK-
Bo.'i T.n Ton Restaurant ia the Town
(Aud de r incstor the Coast.!
Qirni'o Parties, Banquets a Specialty
Thr fluent asd Liquors.
Tealer In
sni'a?? ani Ship Chandlery,
ii i ''I. IrlsM "arti'h, Blnacle Oil. Cot
r.. ;nvi. Hf ip sail Twine tJird Oil,
W.. fl' livu "Jpi's ilalviuiir.ledcut aiUl
arooovioo, 33to.
A i- tcii'liinl TinpVnienta, 8!wlng Ma
li, arhitws Pain.s and Oils.
For - Thirty - Days Only
I make this offer. Less than one mile
from Astoria ftox Factory on Columbia
river. Streets 75 andjalleys 20 feet wide.
The CHICAGO.
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL
RAILWAY,
CONNECTING WITH AM, TRANSCONTIN
ENTAL LINES,
-IS THE
ONLY" LIUE
EUNMNG
Eloctrio Liglated Cars
BETWEEN
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO
AND
OMAHA and CHICAGO.
The EXPRESS TWAINS oonrtut of VE3TI
BULED, SLEEPING, DINING AND
PARLOR CARS,
HEATED BY STFAM
And furnished with every luxury known to
modern railway travel.
For Speed, Comfort and Safety
this Lin? is Unequaled
Tickets on salo at all prominent railway
OfiiCes.
I,r further Information inquire of any ticket
agent, or
0. J. EDDY. General Agt.
J. XV. (JASRY. Trav. Puss. Afft.
fOJiTLAND, OEEUON.
QUICK TME TO
SAN FKANCISCO
.AND..
ALL POINTS i CALIFORNIA.
Via the Mt. Hh.ista Route of the
Sofltliern Pacific Comp'y
Th OnlyJEoute Tb-ongk Csliforma to si
Points East and Sath,
The Scenic KoaU of the Pacific Coast
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING GARS
Attached to express trains, affording sup'rlot
accommodations for second class passeuers.
Kor rates, ticket', sleeping car reservations,
etc, call upon or address E. P. ROG ERS. Asnlst
ant General Freight and PasseuKer Agent, Port
and. Or.