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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTOK1AN, ASTORIA FRIDAY MOltlSfla, MAY it lbi3. ABOUT THE CUT. The Manzanlta will cool up the light ship today ahd then proceed south. Remember the Austin House at the Sea- biub is open tne year around. Herman Wise has made an arrange ment with his creditors whereby he will reopen his store tomorrow. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays me nignesc casn price ror fur skins. How Is your tongue this morning, Try to speak the following rapidly and clearly: The bleak breeze blighted the bright broom blossoms. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build- ins. Ex-Pollce Tom Jewett Is In temporary charge of the postofllee at Seaside, Mrs. A. S. Anderson having been removed for cause by the Inspector. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market daily. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Late Wednesday night Health Offi cer Kinney gave the Danube a clean bill of health, the Mongolian who was sick on the steamer's arrival, 'having recovered. Buy Raser's Root Extract to make a healthful, refreshing beverage. Sold everywhere. County Treasurer M. Foard yesterday paid J20.000 to the state treasurer. This sum represented about one-half of Clatsop county's taxes for the support of the state. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Dally Astorlan at Handley & Haas' news eiana, iuu f irst street. Two nets were picked up yesterday morning on Sand island. They were the property of the Cutting Packing company. The boats and their occU' pants have been missing since1 the first of the week. Have just completed our ice cream parlor for the convenience of our pa trons. Colmann's. McLean & Freeman have brought suit in the justice court to recover the sum of $126.22 from D. G. Ross, of Knappa, and a writ of attachment on some logging gear has been issued and served. A gill net with 416 corks; no marks on leads or corks has been found. Owner can recover by calling at A. Booth Packing Co., and paying expenses. The fact has just been learned that two of the fishermen employed by the A. Booth Packing Company were drowned on Tuesday last. Their boat has been found, but no trace of the bodies has been discovered. Free at Crow's gallery, a life-size crayon with every dozen cabinets or dered. Offer good for 30 days. Arrangements have been made to have Mr. Bates return and give another lecture next Tuesday. His talk will contain other episodes and incidents of his Ufa and will doubtless be equally as Interesting as his previous one. Raser's Root Beer Superior to all Others. Blumauer-Frank Drug Com pany agents, Portland Oregon. The members of the Uniform Rank of the Knights of Pythias are deter mined to carry off the honors In Hepp ner In October next, when the Grand Lodge meets. Their drilling Is now al 'most perfect, and would reflect credit upon any body, military or civil. Del. Ferguson, general job printer, Astorlan building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. City Surveyor Harry has completed his estimate of the cost of Improving Cass street from the north line of Court street to a point 250 feet north of the northern boundary of Chenamus street. The estimates will be submit ted to the council at Tuesday night's meeting. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost 529 Third street. Yesterday morning about 7 o'clock Mrs. Nyman, who shot herself acci dentally a few days ago while endeav oring to extract a cartridge from arifle, died suddenly from heart clot. Her re covery was considered certain up to a short time before she died, and her death was a sad blow to her husband and numerous friends. She was but 19 years old, and leaves one child but a' few months old. We are now prepared to furnish Ice cream for balls, parties and weddings, made from pure Clatsop cream. Col mann's. In some of his leisure moments Mr. W. R. Cuthbertson recently executed a copy of the Lord's prayer, in a cir cular space just thirty-six hundredths of an- Inch in diameter. The space, which was not filled, is half the diam eter of a dime, and one-quarter of the area. The work was done with an ordi nary "303" pen, and no glass was used. Every letter is as distinct as If type printed. J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, wishes to take a few more pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad ditess, 5S9, Astor Btreet. On motion of counsel for the defense, the examination of Nathan Plckernell for attempt to kill Dan Gagnon, was postponed yesterday by Justice Cleve land until next Thusday morning at 10 o'clock. The doctors did not think it advisable that the complaining wit ness should be cross-examined until he gained more strength. There are hopee that Gagnon's Injuries may not prove so serious as was at first sup posed, and that he will recover the use of his legs. Buy "Pride of Japan" tea. Our own Importation; rich, pure, fragrant, and at no higher price than you usually pay for an Inferior one. Ross, Hlgglns & Company. The rough weather last night re sulted in but few fish being caught Quite a number of men refused to go out, realizing the danger of losing their nets and having their boats stove In. Above Tongue Paint the river was described as a "regular forest," so plentiful was the drift. One of the men fishing for the Scandinavian cannery loBt about one-third of his net, and another about one-half. Many trees came down the river, and whenever a net got caught on one of them all that could be done was to gather in as much as possible of it, and cut It, leaving the remainder. The entire loss from this source Wednesday night can not be ascertained, but it is certain that much damage has been done. More Forged Certificates Found. Some more forged certificates were discovered yesterday by Collector Tay lor, and the work Is similar to that described In The Astorlan a few weeks ago, when a number of the documents bearing the notarial seal of A. R. Kan aga, came to light. On the first of those discovered yesterday were the names: C. W. Loughery, chief of po lice, O. B. Estes, M. D., W. W. Parker, real estate and Insurance agent, and Herman Wise, merchant, in the order in which the names are given. The certificate is dated July 20th, 1891, or several months before Mr. Loughery was appointed to the office of chief of police. On the second of the forgeries appear the names of P. W. Weeks, R. N. Carnahan, F. Sherman, and O. B. Estes, M. D. On the third appear the signatures C. W. Loughery, L. N. Mitchell, and O. B. Estes, M. D. The imitation of Dr. Estes' handwriting is almost perfect, although It is quite evident that the same hand that wrote Chief Loughery's name, also wrote that of Dr. Estes. The certificate of the notary public Is as follows: "I, A. R. Kanaga, here by certify that I have carefully 'com posed' this photograph with Chew Sam, and that It is a true and correct plot ure of Chew Sam, and is a picture of Chew Sam, made and taken by him for the purpope of Identifying hfon while on his way to and from China, and especially to enable him to land in America after his return from China, Witness my hand and seal this 20th day of July, A. D. 1891." But right here is where an Import ant omission is made. The slgnlture of Mr. Kanaga Is not affixed, although the certificate bears the Impress of his notarial seal. The word "and," be. tween the words "hand" (and) "seal," is also missing, but whether from de sign or not cannot be stated. The use of the word "composed" also occurs in each where the word "com pared should have been used, peculiarity which was also noticeable in the big batch dls covered some weeks since. - Then again, the depositions of the Mongolians were not signed by the deponent When P. W. Weeks was shown the forged document with his name to it, he at once pronounced it genuine, and reiterated that he was sure of it, as he had signed a Chinese certificate about the time the paper in question had been made out. Deputy Collector Par ker then showed him the certificate he had really signed, and Weeks was dumbfounded. The two slgnitures so closely resembled each other that a hasty glance was not sufficient to en able one to detect which was the true and which the false. The photographs were compared, however, and then the fraud wn disclosed. Herman Wise was also called upon, as were Chief Loughery and Mr. Carnahan. All of these saw. the close similarity, but upon scrutinizing the characters were convinced that their signatures had been forged. The Customs authorities are now of the oplnjon that they will be able to sift the matter to the bottom, and that the systematic frauds which have un doubtedly been practiced for some time past will be saddled upon the shoulders of he guilty. Fisher's Hall on Saturday evening, will be the scene of one of the most enjoyable dances of the season, that to be given by Concomly Tribe No 7, I. O. R. M.' Tickets can be had at any of the stores, or from any member of the or der. Those who do not attend will miss a grand time. r Ryan & Co. 537. 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. 11 JUU T (111 I. 1IC CAlltt IHIO JUVlWi Mooers' is the place to get them. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. School Exercises A Signal Success. Positive notice Is hereby given that on Monday, May 22, 1893, I chall com mence to make actual levy upon per sonal and real property on which the taxes are delinquent of any and all taxpayers, the costs for such actual levy in some instances is double the amount of tax. Any person not wishing such costs must pay their delinquent taxes prior to that date positively. And after May 26, 1893, the costs for adver tising will be added, this applies to all delinquents. H. a. bauxh, sneriii. The original Root Beer Extract is Raser's. REDUCED RATES ON THE UNION PACIFIC. Commencing May 1st round trip rates to Chicago will be reduced to J98.50; Omaha, Kansas City and Soux City, 80.; Denver, $70. Tickets good via other lines returning. For further Information call at ticket office U. P, dock. G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent Astoria, Or. Raser'B Extract Root Beer, the pur est All Tree. Thraw wb hv used Dr. Klne's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not. have now the opportunity to trv It frx call on tne advertised, drug gist and get a trial bottle free. Bend your name and address to H. B. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and House hnlil Instrur-tnr. free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing, cnas. Rogers' arugstore. JEFF'S, Tie Only Restaurant Notwithstanding the disagreeable weather a large audience representing the culture and refinement of Astoria assembled at Liberty Hall last evening to witness the closing exercises of the Astoria Select School. The hall was tastefully decorated by Mrs. C. P. Up shur, Mrs. Perry Trulllnger and Mrs. Worsley. In evening dress and White gloves, Masters Trulllnger, :: Upshur Cherry, Wright and Worsley, acted as ushers. After prayer by Rev. Lyman the Junior class were introduced by violin and piano duet by Master Sig- fred and Miss Clara Young. Miss Young's reputation as a pianist of un usual merit Is well established,: but Master Sigfred made his debut as a violinist and rendered the difficult se lection In a manner seldom equaled by any but experienced musicians. Master Andrew Holmes' declamation entitled "Manhood," was delivered In an unusually effective style and with very distinct articulation. Miss Hattle E. Tallant acquitted her self nobly in reciting the "Lost Chime." Karl Knutsen's declamation, "Dan Perlton's Ride" was well received by the appreciative audience. Miss Lottie Bennett sang "When My Ship Comes In," a beautiful selection and well adapted to the young lady's voice, which is one of unusual strength and sweetness for one of her years. Miss Nettle Tuttle's essay, on the "River's Secrets" was refreshing In Its originality. Interesting fact and fan ciful descriptions were interwoven In an especially effective manner. Miss May Morgan's recitation, "The Women of Marble Head", waa. well rendered, and met with deserved ' ap preciation. Sigfred Young declaimed 'Behind Time" in a pleasing and unembarrassed manner deserving of special mention. Miss May Morgan's piano solo "Bo hemian Girl," was executed In an ar tistic and expressive style quite un usual for one so young. Kate Upshur recited "Farewell to the Family Fleet," In an especially pleasing and unaffected manner. Miss Polly McKean, who stood next highest in the late gold medal elocu tionary contest, rendered her recitation, "Dolores," in her most effective man ner. This concluded the junior exer cises. The duet, "Merry Birds," by Polly McKean and Lottie Bennett, a beauti ful selection, charmingly rendered and enthusiastically encored, opened the graduating exercises proper. Miss. Clara Young then read an essay entitled, "Following the Leader,"' This waa an unusual subject and handled in a masterly manner, clearly, concisely and pleasingly written, and all the bet ter appreciated because differing from the ordinary 'graduating; essays In, its character. Rev. W. S. Short, in his usually happy manner, with some very appropriate remarks, presented Miss Young with a diploma certifying to Miss Young's having finished the full course of study as taught In the Astoria Select School, this young lady being the first one to take such honors, all graduates- heretofore being of the Aca demic department only. The audience was next entertained with an address by H. S. Lyman, whose reputation as a scholar and writer render it unnecessary to state that;, the subject matter was Interest ing and replete with noble Ideas and original thoughts pleasingly presented. The address was an Intellectual treat. The class song, -"A Parting," was next sung by the young ladies. This song was written by Samuel L. Simpson for the graduating class of 1876, of Willamette University, and Is a beauti ful composition. It seemed especially fitting and effecting on this occasion from the -fact that Miss Young leaves j In a few days for a three year's stay in Europe, and the farewell which she says to her schoolmates la a longer one than that which is usually said by graduates. The exercises of, the evening closed with calisthenics embodying some en tirely new drills in dumb-bells which were gracefully and acurately per formed by the young ladles of the junior class attired In their uniform costumes of cream bunting. This closes the seventh year of the Astoria Select School, a year attended with such prosperity as to warrant the management in branching out and adding another department under the supervision of a competent instructor at the commencement of the next school year. Much credit Is due Miss Warren, the principal, for the' excel lent work which her school has accom plished in the past, and we bespeak a very prosperous future for this in stitution, which has steadily risen In favor, and numbers among Its pat rons and friends, the most Influential and cultivated families of Astoria. Beginning on Sunday, the Mayflower will connect with the steamer Lurllne for Ilwaco on Sundays, leaving Asto ria on the arrival of the Lurllne and leave Ilwaco, at 4:30, to connect with the Lurllne for Portland. WAXTSD. TJMPLOYMKNT FOR MAN AND WIFE, JEi work of aur kind, Address ;Wor" V. U dux p ciiy. AGENTS IF YOU WISH TO MAKB A - week, solicit orders lor our celebrated . r . . . 1 . . . ... I I. . . . .. irL'U i.-VnV i-ruyuiis, raaieiaunu oieei rutuu, iniii iun ruKiKAii uu., umcuR-o. in. JtOM BALM. mas OTEAMER MSlATCU-FOR FURTHER JL particulars apply 10 Aoerueen raciing v iiw&co, wasuiOKion. A 52-INCII COLUMBIA BICYCLE FOR SALE xv, at Drtix'aM, bee u, riuuysou mi iur- tlier particulars. OHORSKS.ONK ABOUT 8 OR 9 YK ARB OLD ZgiMMl work horse. The other sbout 8 years Or i halter broke, Rood disposition, oiooueo stock. . Apply to F. Beermaii, Seaside, Or. 4 YOKE WORK CATTLE, SUITABLE FOR logging. Enquire of W. 8. Martin, Martin's uuu, OO ACRES ( OO 1 135.00 PGR ACUS IMPROVED farminit ittnd with Inilt. tree-. M acres cleared, 2) aere9 pint lire. Dwelling hone, ware house and other biilldlnm. Half mile from Steamboat landing at Brookfleld, by boat or road, iuuiiinj of owner on premises MRS. II. . STICKLER. dOA AAA WILL BUY 1,000 ACRES OF "(OU.VUV timber farmm and grazing, land. "A xpleudld location for stork raiNlug ou Gray' River Wahkiakum oouiitv. Washinuion. Lies on both sides of river. 3 miles from steam er lauding mgnty acres ciearea. App:y at tuts omce lor lurmer lutormaiion. plIEAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAIR'S j Astona-aaay t-Tins. nee rraiiK opuiie ;n torney at law 173 Cass street. ROOMS TO BENT. rnHK MAIN STREET HOUSE HAS 111 EN I newlv tarnished throughout: nlca rooms for rent by day, week, or month, by proprietor anu manager, nits n. BrLL.jtuu.ri.. COTTAGE NEXT DOOR TO K. O. HOLD- I en's. Seven rooms and basement for wood. Inquire next door. "DOOMS IN A GOOD LOCATION FOR XV housekeeping, No, 273 Main Street. NICRLY FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY, week or mouth terms very reasonable at me Uriel, 710 ihiru street. MI8CHLLAXHO VS. nALL ON P. BAKEK. 478 THIRD 8TREET j and have your clothes dyed aud denned. fif.0. M CLEAN, CORNER OLNEY AND I tor streets, aoes a general uusmeasm oiacK- smithing aud repairing MACHINE SHOP J AS. DALGITY, I'rop'r. (Successor to Arndt & Ferchon.) Boiler Renalrln and Cannery Wotk. Repair Hnemaiiy. maenine vvors. Shop, foot of Lafayetto Ht Inn of River Craft aHnooialty oi all h.oqb done. 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 egonlan. Such notices must reach me not later than Thursday evening of each week. JOHN R. RATHOM, Oregon lan Correspondent, P. O. box 680 ELECTRIC LIGHTS . Incandescent all nfclit. . . . fl.G0 " 12 o'clock... 1.00 u 10 . " ... 75 ' For particulars inquire of any member of the firm or at the office, foot of Con comly St. West Shobk Mills Co., 1. u. iruinnger, rresmont. ANTOUIA IKON WMIIKP, umiconiiy street, loot dacKHon, Astoria, Oregon. General Machinists & Boiler Makers Laud aud Marine Engines, Boiler work, Sleiun- bout aud Cannery Work a Specialty. Outing! of All Desoriptiom Made to Order at Short Notioe. JOLN KOX.... President Bnd Sup- u ruA .vice rreaiuou CAMPBELL BROS. (Suocoisnn to Warren A CampsoH), WARRKNTON, OREGON, Dealers in dux goodd, GENT8' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes nnnorniro staple tiKui.r n n-M Htrdware, Iron and Steel, Crockery, Glassware wooaenware, notions, etc.. Bay, Grain, Flour and Feed. OTTO l "Saall Profit oi Cask ftalag." FANCY . Our Stock Represents Over 1000 Styles. Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. Prices $5 to $50. Samples, Self-measurement Rules, and Tape-line Mailed Free. TAILOLl 128 FIRST STREET, Portland, Oregon. Money f if S for You Worth more than standard value worth two for one the World's Fair and more than that to you. We are selling , half-dollars Tor a dollar a-piece. get a Original in Design. World s Fair Souvenir Coin for a Dollar Beautiful in Execution. Face Market value, value. 5.00 900.00 1.00 900.00 5 S'-S .05 100.00 01 5.00 .01 50.00 24-33 3J-00 1.00 4.00 .66 . 1.25 .66 1.25 A Work of Art in Itself. We devote the entire amount towards developing and ennobling the People's Great Fair. Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Investment. (J. S. $$ Goldpiece 182a U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Cent Piecv 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. 1861 German ''Peace" Coins 187 1 This will be the best investment you ever made 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 artistic 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. Gret A. Bicycle! rFBOM AMES. FINLAYSON or . ARTHUR BARTHOLOMEW, . Bole agents for Clatsop count) - - (or the North Pacific Bicycle Co.. IMPERIAL and all otlier High . class wheels. ' , DR. GUNN'S 4g XKPBOTXO A ncp PILLS ONLY QUE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, X, .1. I.. A . TTnail .V,ln. On. of thSM VlllS M- llma dlalro. In tne .tommoh snd inm hedon. mm .k ...ht rA..WMknrMrt.nltbBltOmUbua purifies the broth. Tliej Inaur perfeotdlge.tloii, reculM tha bowels nd cure oontlptlon. 1 bey otpromptly.yMmlldly.noTrTSrtp or.lokan. EM WuulM or mmlL Bounko tied. Co, Pima., X. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist yl" Id Mil la l ) The only Pure C;eain of Tartar P Used in Millions of Homes No Ammonia; No Alum. the Standard Years T. O. KTI33IVII, II :is Just received n flue lute of WEDDING PRESENTS f!onlt'iifr of Silver Hon Bun Wslie', Fruit I)IIkk, Berry Dls es. Nut Howls, Mustard 1'ols. Illscult .(am. Celery (Hussrs, Hair I'in Trays, Tin Cushions, l'lotiirn Frames, Mirrors, elc.i.U new goods and latest designs. Merchant Steamship Cos Line, Connecting with ' Caudlaa Pnolrtc Railway anil Chins Blm Ship Ltaa, Taking freight and passengers for Tort Ang les. Victoria, 1'ort lownseiiil, M-altle, Tacoma, Whatcom. Kalrhaven, Nanalmo, New Westmin ster anil Vancouver : leaving Astoi la : S. 8. Haytlan Itepnbllu 8. H. WllmliiKton 8. n, MxytiaM Itei'iibllc Freight received at Hustler s wharf, foot of Main stieet. For turt Iter i.ariiouhirt apply in the ofllce, corner Third an I Main stiuet. FB.KJIHON IIIKM ., AKetils Tide Table for Astoria. " North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPr, Proprletoi. Bohemian Lager - Beer And XX I'uiter. All o dors promptly attended to. Do You Know That the MAY. , 1 1UU1I WATKH. IAIW WATKU, D M A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. li.ni.tfl.il ''-n'-l ThT'"- fft.ll h. in I ft. At . T. 2 W. 3 T.. 4 V.. 6 H.. 0 H' 1 M. 8 W.lU T.. 11! Y. 12 H.. I H.. Hi M.lii! T.. 10 W.17! T.. In V. 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