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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTOK1AU, ASTOJilA, FRlUAlf MOBUXNGU MAY 12 18i3. ABOUT THE CUT. Extensive repairs are being mods to tho residence of Mr. W. W. Parker. The Clatsop Mill Company yesterday sold a large order of lumber to Kan sas people. The Astoria and South Coast road will on Monday next, begin operations for the summer. Poslmn3ter Hare has recommended Patrick Shea for the position of sub Ktltute letter carrier. A marrige license was Issued yester day by the county clerk to John P. Ostenberg and Elsa B. Sankala. The letter-carrte-s, who are allowed a vacation of fifteen days yearly, have begun to take advantage of the priv ilege. The contract for the new schoolhouse at New Astoria (Fort Stevens) has been let to Mesrs. R. A. Abbott and Henry Lynch of Skipanon. A dispatch was received yesterday by Mr. J. Strauss, stating that his sister, Mrs. Max Rosenthal, had died in San Jose, Cal., on Sunday last. The ladles attending the convention of the W. C. T. U. had their photo graphs taken yesterday standing on the steps of the Methodist church. The Demorest Medal contest will be a special part of the program at the convention this evening. A small ad mission of 10 cents will be charged. Mr O. Heilborn will shortly remove to the new residence in course of con Btructlon on West Eighth street. The building is tha property of Mr. J. W, Welch. Remember the Austin House at the Sea. side is open the year around. Suit has been commenced in the clr cuit court by C. J. Kimball against W. C. and Mary Cassell to recover the sum of $400 due on a promissory note, together with Interest, etc! If you want some extra tine photos, muuers is me piace 10 get mem. In Justce Cleveland's' court yesterday Byron Duncan was fined In the sum of $40 for assault and battery committed on the person of John Ferrell. The of fense was committed at Olney, Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. One of the windows in the postofllce was broken yesterday morning by some unknown person. No attempt was made to enter the ofllce; so it is sup posed the mischief was done by some boy. For all kinds of job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build ing. Tho delegates from Beaver Lodge No 35, I. O. O. F., to the Grand Lodge session, which will meet in Eugene on Monday next, are Messrs. J. W. Welch, C. S. Gunderson, J. Q. A. Bowlby and C. Gramma. ' Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market daily. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Some of the fishermen are having rather hard luck. One native of Sunny Italy, when asked yesterday, how the run of fish was: "Skunkado lasta night; skunkado dis morno; loosa ten fatham neto," he replied. Fartles visiting in Portland can get The Dally Astorian at Handley & Haas' news stand, lbu irst street. Sheriff Smith went over to Skipanon yesterday afternoon, on the steamer Electric, to "bunt up a boat which had been stolen from J. G. Megler. The sheriff was successful in his search and brought the boat back with him on tha return trip. The thief is still at large. Del. Ferguson, general job printer, Astorian building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. Yesterday ofternoon when the steam er Wenona was on the way to this city on her usual dally trip, an upturned fishing boat was observed near Desde mona Sands, The steamer was headed in that direction and brought the boat In, but nothing was heard of the occu pants. Free at Crow's gallery, a life-size crayon with every dozen cabinets or dered. Offer good for 30 days. A fishing boat was upset yesterday near Tanzy Point. It was towed in by Kinney's sloop. The fate of the men could not be learned. Another boat was upset near Chinook. At a late hour last evening it was learned that the occupants of one of the boats upset were Nelson Hanjen and Georges Balse. Nothing has been heard regarding their bodies. Wing Leo has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost 529 Third street. rooms, and the ladles who were get ting dinner ror tne visiting W. C. T. U. members were compelled to have water carried from other houses. Mr. Smith, the superintendent of the water company, says the action was due to the failure of the T. M. C. A. officers to call at the water company's office according to the invariable rule, and pay water charges. Buy -i-naei or Japan" tea. our own importation; rich, pure, fragrant, and at no higher price than you usually pay for an inferior one. Ross, Higglns K unipaiiy. A number of citizens have subscribed toward a fund to send the minor heirs of Joe Catoldo to relatives in New York state. Mayor Crosby received a letter a few days ago from an uncle of the children stating that he could furnish them with a home if this city would send them to New York. The city be ing unable to take action in the mat ter, the aid of the county was invoked, and the $50 obtained in that way will be added to by private subscription until the necessary amount is secured. All members of Carpenters' Union No. 520 are hereby requested to at tend the regular meeting next Thurs day evening at 7:30 o'clock, as there is business or importance to transact. By order of the president; Wm. A. Fry, recording secretary. It appears that there are still some people who cannot be convinced that a factory for the manufacture of salmon oil Is a desirable institution to have near or on their property, not withstanding the fact that a device has bee-n secured for confining the offensive odor which arises from the decaying fish heads. The announcement was made some days ago that Mr. DeForce had secured another site for his oil works, and that by the new manner of extracting tha oil no odor was no ticeable. The site "secured," was, It Is alleged, on a piece of tide land belong ing to D. K. Warren, and P. C. Warren, who have brought suit to restrain De Force from erecting the building. The land In dispute is in front of the Coffln bury and Eberman donation land claim and the defendant claims that he bought a small piece of land there and by virtue of that purchase owns the tide land In front. The Society . Of Pioneers. The Pioneer and Historical Society met yesterday afternoon at the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce with President S. B. Smith in the chair. There were also present, Vice-President J. H D. Gray, Treasurer John Hobson, and Messrs. E. C. Holden, L. E. Dupark, F. J. Taylor, J. W. Welch, H. G. Van Dusen, and B. Van Dusen. After payment of some bills had been ordered, the president was authorized to appoint a committee of five to raise funds to pay the balance due for ex penses Incidental to the Columbia River Centennial celebration. The president appointed as such committee, Messrs. J. W. Welch, F. J. Taylor, J. H. D. Gray, B. Van Dusen, and W. B. Adair. The report of the treasurer, showing a balance on hand May 11th, of $88.53, was read and ordered placed on file. The following officers were then elect- ed to serve for the ensuing year: President, Silas B. Smith, re-elected; vice-president, F. J. Taylor; secretary, H. G. Van Dusen; treasurer, S, T. Mo- Kean; corresponding secretary, J. W, Welch; executive committee, J. H. D, Gray, John Hobson, and B. Van Dusen, The secretary was Instructed to write up the memorials now on file, and Messrs. J. H. D. Gray and John Hob son were appointed a memorial com mittee to draft suitable resolutions upon the death of Mrs. Mary Ann Adair, and John M. Shively. It was decided to place a list of the names of the members of the society In the chest formerly the property of Robert Gray, and instructions were given tha secretary accordingly, after which the meeting adjourned. PERSONAL MENTION. WANTED. AGENTS IF YOU WISH TO MAKE A week, solicit orders for our celebrated Crayons, Pastels and Bteel Points. TEN EVCK l'OHTKAIT CO., Chicago. 111. TRAVELING SALESMEN, GENERAL Stents and canvassers, looking for laxire salaries, big commissions or enormous prolfts suMiiiK an anioie oi rare merit ana protected by a patent, should communicate with the un dersigned at once. We assign large teirlrorie auu protect our representatives. Address, FACIORY, 178 and 180 Commercial 8t., Lynn Mass. 10R BALE. J YOKE WORK CATTLE, SUITABLE FOR logging. Enquire cf W. S. Martin, Martin's Bluff. THE STEAMER DISPATCH. For further particulars apply to Aberdeen Pkg Co., llwaco, Wash. A GOOD FISHING BOAT CHEAP. INQUIRE ul Th. PETERSON, Young's Bay. OArt ACKKS LAND AND TIMBER ON iiiJJ Young's River. Road li flnlshed for log KliiK. 11 head of cattle and logging outfit. In quire of Marcus Wise. QQ AC11E8 1:15,00 PER ACRE IMPROVED Ot) farming land with fruit trees. 20 turn s cleared, 2o acres pasture. Dwelling nonoe, ware house and other buildings. Half mllo from Steamhoat lauding at Hrookfield, by bout or road. Inquire of owuer on premises MRS. H. E. STICKLER, Ryan & Co. 537. Third street, have just received a lull line or 1893 patterns In wall paper, and comprising all the latest designs and shades, at the low est prices. Call and see them. The following abstracts from state ments prepared by Collector Taylor at the Astoria custom house for the month of April will be found inter esting: The total Imports were $44, 253, consisting principally of tin-plate and rice. Of this amount there was deposited in the bonded warehouse, $24,924; withdrawn from bond during the month, $27,176; remaining in bond at tha end of tha month, $23,735. Ves sels entered rrom roreign ports, l; ves sels cleared for foreign ports, 2; ves sels cleared for domestic ports, 35; ves sels entered from domestic ports, 40; entries of merchandise for duty, 2; en tries of merchandise for warehouse, 5; entries of merchandise from bond, 46 entries liquidated, 53; certificate of re gistry granted, 1; certificates of en rollment granted, 3; licenses granted, 13. The value of domestic exports was $460; the duties collected were $38,192.30; receipts from all sources were $38, 362.34; expense of collecting for the month was $1,115.65, and the number employed being twenty. The residence until recently occupied by Mr. J. Straufs, at the northwest cor ner of Third "and Lafayette streets, will be sold at public auction on the premises on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Further information can be had by applying to Martin Olson, auctioneer. NEW IMMIGRATION LAWS. Mr. W. II. Smith of Fort Clatsop, is In the city. Mr. C L. Barlow of Tacoma, visited this city yesterday. Mr. M. D. Roche of Portland, is guest at the Occident. Mr. R. A. Habersham came down from the metropolis yesterday. Mr. E. A. Wadhams of Blaine, Wash was a guest at the Occident yesterday, Mr. J. L. Weatherbee of Eagle Cliff, Wash., came down the river yester day afternoony Mr. J. Greig and son, of Chehalls, were among the arrivals at the Occi dent yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McKenzie of "Garschkwm" were among the arrivals in town yesterday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Following are the real estate trans fers as reported for The Astorian by the Astoria Abstract, Title and Trust Company: Astoria, May. 11. H. C. Thompson to Ralph Hall, lots 10, 11, and 12, in block 19, Laurel Park H. C. Thompson to Ralph Hall, lots 17 and 18, in block 2, West Warren ton 100 140 STATESMEN AND CONNOISSEURS. The teachers who are candidates for certificates at the teachers' examina tion now In progress at the Court Street school, are Miss Norah Nlckerson, Miss Hattie Sayre, Miss Mary Fassett, Miss Ethel Andrews, Miss Mamie Millard, Miss Belle Wooden, Miss Annie O'Niel, Miss Allda Reippa, Miss Ethel Matthe son, Miss Sarah Smalley, and Louis Rehfield. The examiners are Professors Wright, Lyman and Brower. I P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file at his office. Nathan Plckerm.-ll, who shot Dan Gagnon, Wednesiay nea Pillar Perk, was arrested yesterday by Sheriff Smith. Plckernell was found standing near the Union Pacific dock. His ver sion of the causes that led to the shoot ing, was similar to that given The As torian by George Vinson on Wednes day evening. He was arraigned before Jutsice Cleveland and held without ball, pending the outcome of Gagnon's Injuries. J. W." Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, wishes to take a few more pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad drvss, 5S9, Astor street. The water was turned off at the main yesterday from the T. M. C. A. Questions That Will Be Asked Intend ing Immigrants. Under the new Immigration laws, which went Into effect on the 4th inst., the following questions will be asked at the boarding offices In all the prin cipal seaports of Europe of all who ap ply for passage to this country: By whom was your passage paid? Have you any money, and, if so, how much more or less than $30? Have you ever been in the United States before, and if so when and where? Do you go to America to join any relatives and If so what relatives? Have you ever been an Inmate of a prison, almshouse, or have you ever benefited by charity? Are you deformed or crippled? When were you last examined by a medical officer? Those falling to answer these ques tions satisfactorily will not be permit ted to go aboard the steamer. ATTENTION KNIGHTS. The members of Pacific Lodge No.17, K. of P. will meet at their Castle Hall on Friday, May 12th, 1893, at 7:30 sharp. Hon. Ed. Sharon, Grand Chancellor, will make an official visit to Astoria and Pacific Lodges on that date. By order B. S. Worsley, C. C. Attest: A. A. Cleveland, K. of R. and S. LADIES TEA Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne by the stomach without nau sea or griping. It acts thoroughly on the liver, kidneys and reproductive or gans. A gentle physic, efficient diu retic, and is most useful in scant or painful menstruation. It aids diges tion and reduces corpulency; clears the complexion, rendering It fair, and re storing the natural tone of the skin, for it removes the bile, which by ac cumulation, produces the sallow, mud dy complexion, peculiar to the con stipated. Sold by all druggists. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, aoree, plcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruptions, and pweitive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, suc cessor to J. C. Dement JEFF'S, Tie Only Beflanrant A rather pointed story is told of Senator Blackburn of Kentucky, and the late Senator Beck, which Is given in "The Editor's Drawer" of Harper's Magazine. Upon ona occasion it was necessary to test some old Bourbon whisky before shipping the Simon pure to a fastidious customer. The anxious dealer bethought him of these two great men, who were universally admitted to be connoisseurs in the ar ticle, and begged their Indulgence in the matter of tasting the liquor. Blackburn swallowed a little sip, smacked his Hps, looked a little bit critical, tried it again and then said; "It is fair very fair but ," again smacking his Hps, "it seems to me I taste Iron In it." The dealer looked dis couraged. Beck went through the same process of tasting and trying, at last exclaiming: "Thiat's good wry good- but I think I detect a taste of leather." The dealer's face fell. But feeling sure he had a superior article, he investigated. After diligent search he found a carpet-tack, with a leatfler cap in the bottom of the cask. . . PHYSICIANS HAVE FOUND! OUT That a contaminating and foreign ele ment In the blood, .developed by indl gestlon.is thq cauBe of rheumatism. This settles upon the sensatlve sub cutaneous covering of the muscles and ligaments of the joints, causing con stant and shifting pain, and aggregat ing as a calcareous, chalky deposit which produces stiffness and distor tion of the joints. No fact, which ex perience has demonstrated in regard to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, has stronger evidence to support than this, namely, that this medicine of compre hensive uses checks the formidable and atrocious- disease, nor is it less posit ively established that it Is preferable to the poisons often used to arrest It, since the medicine contains only salu tary Ingredients. It is also a signal remedy for malarial fevers, constipa tion, dyspepsia, kidney and bladder ailments, debility and other disorders. See that you get the genuine. rCMIurenCryforPitclior'.Castori3 9fl fiAfi WIU' BUY ' ACRES OF fiy.UUll tlmher furmln aud grazing, mud. 'A splendid location for stock raising on Gray's River Wahkiakum county, Washington. Lies on both sides of river, 3 miles from steam er landing Eighty acros cleared. Apply at llih olllco for further Information. CHEAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAIR'S Astoria-Easv terms, Bee Frank Spittle at torney at law 173 Cass Street. TOVXlt. XTET-ADOUT 60 FATHOMS. ABREAST OF IN Tongue Point. Owner can have same by paying expenses ana proving property, quire at Kinney's cannory, John Corbie. In- Our Stock Represents Over 1000 Styles. Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. Prices $5 to $50. Samples, Self-measurement Rules, and Tape-line Mailed Free. TAILOR 126 FIRST STREET, Portland, Oregon. Meiey f or SiSeT Worth more than standard value worth two for one for the World's Fair and more than that to you. We are selling half-dollars for a dollar a-piece. You get a ROOMS TO RKXT. rilllK MAIN STKKKF HOU8E HAS BEEN I newly furnished throughout; nlca rooms for rent by day, week, or month, by proprietor ami manager, nuta u. bi ii.bMiuit. COTTAGE NEXT DOOR TO E. C. HOLD j cu's. Seven rooms and basement for wood. Inquire next door. DOOMS IN A C.OOn LOCATION FOR XV housekeeping, No, 273 Main Street. XTICELY FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY, XN week or month terms very reasonable at tne unei, vitt xniru street. M1SVELLAMEV US. c ALL, ON r. BAKER. 478 THIRD STREET and uavo your clothes dyed aud cleaned. GEO. MCLEAN, CORNER OLNEY AND AS lor streets, does a general business in black smithing and repairing. NOTICE. I will be glad to receive any Items concerning social events that residents of Astoria desire to have published In the society columns of the Sunday Or egon ian. Such notices must reach me not later than Thursday evening of each week. JOHN R. RATHOM, Oregonlan Correspondent, P. O. box 580 ELECTRIC LIGHTS Incandescent, all night.... $1.50 12 o'clock... 1.00 " 10 " ... 75 For particulars iuuuire of any member of the firm or at the office, foot of Con oomly St. West Shorb Mills Co., T. U. Irnlnnger, Vresulent. ASTOltl V I ICON WO KKX, Astoria, (mon. fie ii (Till Machinists & Itiiilti Makers Land aud Marine Engines, Holler work, Steam boat anu cannery worn a specialty, Castings of AU Descriptions Ms.de to Order at Short Notice. JOHN MX President and Sup- l,. ruA .vice rresiuuu CAMPBELL BROS. (Successors to Warren & Campbell), WARRENTON, OREGON, Dealers in . DRY GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, , Hats, Caps, JJoots, Shoes rtnAorrirn staple unuuLm to fancy Hardware, Iron and Steel, Crockery, Glassware Grain, Flour and Feed. . MOTTO! "(Small Profits o Caak Bales." Original in Design. World s Fair ; Souvenir Coin ! for a Dollar Beautiful in Execution. developing A, Work cf Art in Itself. We devote the entire amount towards and ennobling the People's Great Fair. Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Investment. Coin. (J. S. $$ Goldpiece 1822 U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Cent Piece U. S. 1856 Eagle Penny U. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Ameri) ; Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng. Napoleon's 100-day sfr., French. King William Coronation, Ger. i86x German "Peace" Coins 187 1 A World's Fair Souvenir Coin A National Heirloom for only $1.00. Under Act of Congress we have 5,000,000 Souvenir Coins, of the denomination of 50 cents each. That the money may go as far as possible, and that all the people may have a chance to pro cure these artistie-and patriotic souvenirs of their own Exposition, we have resolved to offer the whole issue for sale at $1.00 each. Apply to any Bank, or send Post Office or Express Money Order, Bank Draft, or Registered Letter for as many coins as you wish, with instructions how to send them to you, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, CHICAQO, ILL. Pace Market value, value. 5.00 900.00 1. 00 900.00 So 5-5 .05 100.00 01 5.00 .01 50.00 4-33 3a-o 1. 00 4.00 .66 1.25 .66 1.25 Get A. Bicycle! FROM AMES FINLAYSON or ARTHUR BARTHOLOMEW, Sole agents for Clatsop count) lor the North Pacific Bicycle Co., IMPERIAL and all other IUkU class wheels. FOR MEN OIJLY! Tor LOST or FAILINO MANHOOD, UunljU KRRVntlR nEBTT.TVV. ' WmIuum of Body and Mind, Efftf JUof Error or ExMtaea in Old or Tounr. Iteta.1, Hobl. HIMI1 hrirr RMlof4. 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Biscuit Jan, Celery OlHHsen, Htilr l'lu Trnya, Pin Cushions, Picture F rallies, Mirrors, etc., all new goods and latest designs. Merchant Steamship Co.'s Line, Connecting with . Catadlaa l'aeiflo Hallway and Calua Btm. Ship Line, ' Taking freight and passengers for Port Anire le. Victoria, Port Towiismuf, Kenllle, 't'ltcnmii. Wliatvoin, Fill rh uvcu, Niuialmo, New Westmin ster miii Vancouver : Leaving AMorla ; H. 8. Huytluti Kemihllo............ 8. H. Wilmington H. H. Ilaytiaii lbmuulic KrelKlit received lit Hustler s vvluirf, foot ol Main street. Per (urtlier imrtlcuhirs apply al the ofllce, center Third ami Main Street. ; . FKlttiUSON UIU) H ., Aneiils North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprletoi. Bohemian - Lager - Bew And XX Porter. All o den promptly attended to, Tide Table for Attorla. MAY. 1IIUH WA'IKH. T..2 W. ;i T.. 4 K.. 5 HI.. 6 W.. 7 M. 8 T.. W.io' X.-lit K. 12' H 1:1 K. l l M. 15; T.. lfl W.I7 T-m V. 1 H.. 20: K.. 2lj T.. 2:1 W.24 T..2) v. x: H..27! 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