The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 04, 1893, Image 2

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18J3
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3nt oy mall, per year, 12 00 in advance,
me postage to anlwcrioent.
lua ah obian guarantee to II advertlsim
tne UrKet circulation or auy newspaper p iU-
uliea iiu uie iium"i mrcr.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, July 3. For Oregon and
Washington : Continued fair weather.
Local weather for the twenty-four
nuura ending at 0 p. m., yesterday,
furnished by the U. S. Department of
culture, Weather bureau.
Maximum temperature, fill degrees.
Minimum temperature, 54 degrees.
Treclpltatlon, .01 Inch.
Total precipitation from July 1st,
1893, to date, .01 Inch.
Deficiency of precipitation from July
1st, 1893, .11 Inch.
THE NATION'S BIRTHDAY
One hundred and seventeen years ago
today the United States took her place
among the nations of the earth, and. it
Ja meet that all true Americans should
assist In the commemoration of an
event of such paramount iniimrtance.
There Is considerable said about "spread
eaglelsm," but it may be asked what
nation has a better right to sound lis
trumpet and laud its own uchleve
ments? In peace or In war; In some,
If not all, of the arts and sciences; i
prosperity, In the value of our varied
resources and all the attrlbuts that
combine to make a nation great we
lead. Our business is greater, our re.
lourees vaster, our future more perma
nent and assured and our record more
glorious. We are, In short, a favored
nation, and have much cauBe to rejoice
on this day of memories, of thanks
irlvlnir. and of patriotic thought. On
thin day began the great struggle be
twecn colonists and king, a contest for
Justice, freedom and human rights,
The Declaration of Independence, the
chart and compass of all human rights,
was promulgated on this day, when
was begun that stubborn battle which
eventually gave to this country her
place among the foremost nations of
the earth. From a crowned king and
titled tyranny was wrested the scepter
of arbitrary power, and by that declar
ation the cruel statutes of a foreign
potentate were repealed. That declara
Hon was our American patent of no
bility; It knighted every son of toll
opened to the poorest the path of fiuna,
and set the star of hope nbove the
cradle of the most lowly. On this day
the colonists first defied the mighty
power of England, und declared that
"governments derive their Just powers
from the consent of the governed."
The men of '7(1 fought for that piin
rlple, and all honor to their memory.
Today our beautiful, stnliiless llii'j
floats over our wide domain, the proud
o-"t emblem of liberty, and every hit
man heart beneath Its folds should
throb in harmony for the glorious priv
ileges we enjoy. That flag, for whotv
honor so many have fought and died,
la the emblem of etiial right to nl!.
tho symbol of all that we are, all that
w hope to Vie, and speaks to all In
tunes more eloquent than pen can
write. That ting hatf wer led Its
f.ilowers to victory, and Is emblematic
of tha nation's power. Iteneath Its
folds the weakest muiit lie protected
and the strongest must obey. It win
given to us over a century ugo, and
has been borne uloft In all honor since,
und may Its stars perpetually gleam
above our glorious country.
Tho Chinese must be a more for
giving people than they have been cred
ited with being. Notwithstanding the
deliberate violation by congress of the
treaty now existing, they wish to nego
tiate another treaty with the United
States, If they do, It Fhould be made
demagogue proof If pooslble.
As a skillful manipulator of the bal
lot box, the Emperor of Oermany U
the peer, If not the superior, of tho AU
bama democrats.
For the Next Thirty Days,
To meet imperative rtomands, I will
offer at such lo v prices on install
ments, with oisy payments, that
Horse-racing has long been under the
ban of suspicion, but since Tammany
went Into the business the crookedness
has 1 been so open that certainty has
taken the place of suspicion.
About a week ago a pleasant appear
ing young njan of about 30 years or so
came to town, and announced himself
as a little of a footracer. He was not
good enough to run any-body, he said;
his modesty was too great for that;
but, he would not mind tackling any
Astoria born athlete. His manner was
very pleasant, and while he sounded his
own praises quite a bit, it was done
with an object. In a day or two a
proposition was made by the friends of
Tom Foster. They wanted to make a
match for some thousands. The ntrn.n.
ger was aghast. He could not think of
it and insinuated that he might ven
ture a couple of hundred If they would
promise not to "ring in" an outside
man. A match was finally made, and
the stranger, who announced himself
as Alexander, went down to exercise
and took Frank Green and a stop
watch with him. He said he could run
a hundred in eleven seconds, and start
ed out to make good his word. Down
tho roadway he ran, but as he neared
the tape and Frank Oreen he said:
"Don't take the time now; I am not
j "
running my best." Ills time was 12
seconds. In the o?cond trial tho watch
Indicated 11!4, but the stranger, who
appeared to be laboring hard, Insisted
he could do the hundred In 11 even.
A third trial he made was rewarded
with success. The stakes In the race
were $60 a side, and about 3 o'clock; on
Sunday a large crowd appeared o'n the
roudvvay below tho Seaside cannery to
witness the race. The men appeared
and "Alexander" took a- spin, appear
ing to be in good coivdillon. Very little
time wan lost at the scratch, and Cap
tain Hallock sent the men off, Foster
showing to good advantage In tne first
sixty yards. About that, point he was
overhauled and crowded his opponent,
toward the fence, Alexander being un
able to pass. Then was seen a pretty
piece of running. Slacking for Just a
moment until he saw his chance, the
stranger, with a great burst of speed,
punned his opponent and won easily in
time which was variously given at
from 9 to 1014. Not a great deal wo
lost dn the result, all the sports being
somewhat shy.
DO NOT BE DECEIVED.
I'ersons witn wean iungs tnose wno ,
UIC wiinmiuij -ii-iiii,b wm biwuiu ,
wear Allcock'a Porus Plaster over the
chest and another between the shoulder
blades during cold weather. Remem-
l.nn Viri nl mo tra nfian rrrViAn onil nnvar1
mi,0n th rvnrt tn whinh thev nr an- I
piled. Do not be deceived by imiigln- I
ing any other plaster like them they ,
nre not may look It, but looks deceive, j
insist always on Having ahum w, hi"
only reliable plaster ever produced.
FUNERALS.
E. W. Kuykendall, the leading under--taker,
having completed arrangements
to purchase goods direct from the fac
tories, regardless of middle men, lias
made a great reduction in the cost of
fuimrals:
$ 6.00 ColTlns reduced to t 3.00
8.00 Collins reduced to 6.00
25.00 Collins reduced to .... 18.00
WITH HEARSE.
30.00 Coffins or ensuets re'd to 25.00
40.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 30.00
50.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 40.00
75.00 Caskts reduced to..w 60.00
125.00 Caskets reduced to .... 75.00
SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS.
Welch Block, 718 Water St.; Astoria,
Oregon.
J. W. Crow, successor to Ryan
& Co., G37 Third street, have Just
received a full line of 18D3 patterns
In wall paper, and comprising all the
iatest designs and shades, at the low
est prices. Call and see them.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
In the matter of the estate of Snruh
E. Coffinan, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Clatsop County, Ore
gon, administrator of the estate of Su
rah 10. Coft'mun, deceased.
All persons having claims ngnlniit
said estate will present them to mo ut
my olllce In Astoria, Oregon, ituly nu
theiitlcu'ed within six mouths from this
date.
W. W. PARKER.
A. It. KnnngA, Attorney for adminis
trator.
1S3.
Dated nt Astoria, Oregon, April 41 h,
llui'kli'ii' Aroint salve
The best sulve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, pleers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped liunds, chilblains,
orns, nud nil skin eruptions, and positive
ly cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents
wr box. Kor sale by (,'lms. Rogers, sue-
vssor to .1. C. Pement.
Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOIJUTELY PURE
YOU CAN HAVE A HOIiIE IN
YOU SHOULD READ THIS.
Thfc popularity of tho Union Pacific Is
best letermlned by the superior Bervice it
acccds to the traveling public In maln
titinlna two daily through trains to
Omaha. St. Paul. Chlcaco and points east,
thoroughly equipped with all tho latest
appliances for the comfort and safety of
its patrons besides shortening the distance
materially with its fast trains. The pres
ent train schedule enables passengers to
reach St. Paul seven hours quicker ana
CMvatrn twnntv-foiir hours Quicker.
Omuha and Kansas City and intermediate
points, forty hours quicker than any line
rrorn the I'lieinc jxortnwesi.
Patronize the Northern Pacific rullroad
If you are going Kant. Low rates of fare,
through tickets, baggage checked to desti
nation. All purchasers of second class
tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates
of fiye name as from Portland.
If you have friends In Europe whose
paXMuice you wish to prepay to Astoria,
Telephone dock, and make known your
wur-.tn. Keduceil rates via all the lead-
I ing steamship lines.
Handley & Haas, 130 First street. Port
land, have on sale the Dally Astorlan,
so that visitors need not miss their
morning paper when they are here.
THE OPEN SWITCH.
AY ESTABLISHED SAFEGUARD.
Anybody who It a vein by care knows what
is meant by " nn open switch." It is the
terror of railroad men, and the dread of the
traveler. Its victims killed, horribly man-
gc(l or mnimcl lor life are numbered by
the score cacli year.
teen heureadea'-openswitc.r'isnot
0 Wliluli f-.tnl iia ia n nartnin tlioaaua whirl).
witl101lt ceasing its activity for an instant, is
daily filling hundreds of graves.
What is that terrible ailment you ask.
It is Heart Disease I "Hut," you reply, con
fidently, "iliavcn't any heart disease my
heart is nil ritrltt." Are you sure?
Dr.- Franklin Miles, of Elkhart, Ind., the
distinguished specialist in diseases of the
neari ana nervous system, suites wiai uisor
dcrs of the heart are as common as those of
the lungs, liver, stomach, bowels or kiuneyi
though often unsuspected. The reason peo-
plo are not aware of this important fact is
Lccauso symptoms of heart disease are not
usually recognized as proceeding from this
organ, but are attributed to some other
source. If you have shortness of breath,
fluttering or palpitation, pain or tenderness
in left breast, shoulder or side, oppressed or
choking sensation, fainting or smothering
spells, your heart is affected.
"1 had been troubled with heart disease
for years. My left pulse was very weak, could
at times scarcely feel it, excitement would
weaken my nerves and heart, and fear of
, impending death stared mo in the face for
hours, ur. Miles Nervine ana New Heart
Cure are thoonly medicines that have proved
of any benefit and cured me." L. M. DYER,
Cloverdale, Md.
"My wife hits been taking Br. Miles' New
Cure for the Heart. She thinks it wonderful.
Slio has not been troubled with pain or
smothering spells since using it. We have
nlso used Dr. Miles' Pills, and we find them
all they nre claimed to ho." UJiO. L.FIJNli,
fill lllUCl II II 1.1. I'ji
Theso and hundreds of similar testimo
nials are convincing proofs of tho wonderful
l''
o wcrs of Dr. Miles view Vure for the Heart.
It is effective, arireeable, and above all, SAFE.
Sold by druggists on n positive guarantee, or
Ur. MileH Medical Co., Llkhart, Ind,
.
Cottolene ICottaiene ottolene ICottolene Cottolene
Cottolme ICot toltne Cottolenc Coiiolcne Colloltne
To assure both the above ends,
good, wholesome, palatable food is CJjJ
demanded. It is next to impossible W
to present a sufficient variety of appe- 5ene
tizmg billsof fare for our meals with
out a liberal allowance of pastry and Jeno
other food in which shortening is S
required. How to make crisp,
healthful, digestible pastry has cene
puzzled the cooks. A difficulty in y"e
all good cooking in the past has been i'JJJ
lard. Always fickle, never uniform, 5Cne
most unwholesome lard has always c-n
been the bane of the cook and the fej
obstacle to "good digestion." )ene
atolenclitoienecau ottolene
Cultolenc jCottolene jCottolenc 'oltnlene ottolene
COHOLENE
CoitoleneiCottolene ICottolene ICottolene K'ottolenf
Cottulene ICottolene ICottolene ,Cotlolene Cottolene
tot1
conies now into popular i
cw iavor as the new shorten-
cotj incr better than even the
best of lard with none of J
. " l,i 4.: i,i i: ,
v;jjr iaiu a uujcwuuuauic iuuil-
Cot) ucs. xiuu
I GOTTOLEHE
comes attended by both
ct J "APPETITE AND HEALTH."
bo!? Grocers sell it all about.
Cot? REFU8C ALL SUBSTITUTES.
Cotolene ICottolene Cottulene iCouolene ICottolene
I otolene H-ottolene Mttolcne Mttolene ICottolene
g$ appetite.
Cotj And health on both." (
S N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., l"t
ST. LOUIS and
CHICAGO. NEW YORK, BOSTON. JJ
EVERY LABORINC MAN OR MECHANIC
Cat avail himself of thii golden opportunity.
LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH,
AT $5 DOW? ON BOND, AND $5 PEfM.'ONTH.
There is Hope
For every ono who hag blood trouble, no matter
in what sliapo or how long mainline, j mviiU J
no of tho vital organs have been so itr im
paired an to render a cure iinposmlile. B. B. H.
;ne to the root of tho disease, and removes tho
c&iiou, by exiling the j.oison from the tony, and
at tlie 181116111110 is a toniu to the whole system.
ll'K.vii.or bad your case may be, there is hope
FOR YOU.
flg!2?3i! Cured ire or a most inalit,Tiimt tvpa
rVijttJhH of chronic blood trouble, lor which
' " 1 had used various other remedies
without effect. My we'cht increased, ami niy
health improved ill every way. 1 considers, s. S.
tho dust tonic 1 ever used.
"8. A. Weioht. Midway. Ga."
Treatise on biood, skin and contagious Hood
poison mailed free. BWII'T SPECIFIC Co.,
Atlanta, (ia
SYPHILIS!
A New Remedy
A true Specific a positive and permanent elimination
of all poison from the blood, and a restoration of Jieulthy
vigor to the tissued is offered to sufferers for the first time
in a remedy which has been undergoing the most severe
private experiments for the past three years. It has nut
yet failed, and it wilt not fad, as it is a True Specific
for Syphilitic poison and all blood diseases. Do you be
lieve it? Sena for full particulars and proof free. Stop
filling your system with mercury and other poisons.
This remedy will cure you in 30 to 00 clays without fail.
We guHrantue a euro or refund the uioney.
Address
MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO.,
'to Flint Street PORTLAND, OK-
G. A. STINSON & CO..
BLACKSMITH! N(i
Blilp and Cannerv work, HOrtuMiiocltii?, V a
011s made and repaired. :o nt w.'rk xtiiiiHnii'ed
On Can street, opposite liii . mw Talk oinc
CARNAHAN & CO
"iireenBorn to I. W. Case, Importer and
n noifnaio ami Kola! i dealer m
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Cor. Second and Cami Mtreet,
ASTORIA, OKKRON
lliCrttuleRCeut. all nit lit.
12 o'clock
10 "
$1.50
1.00
75
For particulars inquire of any member
of tho linn or at the office, foot of Con
coraly St. West Shore Mills Co.,
T. O. TruNiiitfer, President.
Seaside Saw Mill.
A t'omplete stock f.f lumber on linnd in the
rouKn or uresseo. Monrintr, Kusllo, Celling,
anil till kinds of tlnlsli; Monlillnira and Shin.
kIch; ulio llnifket Work done to order Terms
reasonable ami prices nt boil rock. All orders
promptly ttteiuleu to, Olllue nml ynnl ut mill,
11. p. l. LiHiAN, rropr.
Seasido, Oregon,
ROSS, HICCINs & CO.
butchers - and - Grocers,
Astoria and Upper Astoria.
Fine Tens mid Colt -es. Table Delicacies,
Domestic ami Tropical Krnits, Vegeta
ble, sugar cured limns, bacon, etc.
CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant
to and by virtue of the order of the
honorable county court of the state of
Oregon for the county of Marion, duly
maae anu entered or record by said
court on the 28th day, February, 1893,
the undersigned administrator of the
estate of W. J. Herron deceased,' will
on the 1st day of July, 1893, at the
hour of 10 o'clock a, m. of said date at
the front door of the court house, in
the city of Astoria, in the county of
Ulatsop, in said state, sfcll at public sale
to the highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described real estate belonging
to the estate of said decend, to wit:
Lots numbered nine (9) ten (10) eleven
(11) and twelve (12), in block number
one hundred and thirty-eight (138), In
town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out
and mapped and recorded by John M,
Shlvely, In Clatsop county, Oregon.
Dated May 29, 1893.
J. J. SHAW,
Administrator of tho Estate of W. J.
Herren, Deceased.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clatsop.
R. 'N. Carnahan plaintiff vs. F. J.
Goodenough defendant.
Hy virtue of an execution and order
of s.-t.lo issued out of and under the
senl of the above entitled court in the
above entitled cause on the 2.rth day
of May, 1S93, upon a judgment duly
made nnd rendered therein on the 22tl
day of May, 1S93, which said execution
and order of sale was to me directed
and delivered, I did on the 6th day of
June, 1S93, levy upon all the right, title,
claim and interest of the within named
defendant in and to the following des
cribed real estate, to-wit: Block forty-live
(tfi), and the west one-half of
block forty-seven (47), of the part of
ITpper Astoria ns laid out and recorded
by John Adair in Clatsop county, Or
egon, and I shall on Monday, the 10th
day of July, A. D., 1S93, at tho hour of
10 o'clock a. m., of said day in front of
tha county court house door, in the
city of Astoria, in said county and
state, proceed to sell the same or so
much thereof as shall be sufficient to
satisfy the sum of $151.40 with interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per
annum from April 27, 1893, and the
further sum of J22.15 costs and dis
bursements and tho accruing costs on
this suit, at publio auction to the high
est bidder for cash in hand in United
States gold coin at time of sale.
H. A. SMITH.
Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or.
Dated Astoria, Or.. June 6, 1893.
ELECTRIC
LIGHT
HILL'S FIRST ADDITION.
I Kipans Tabules
Ripans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
Stomach and intf;tinp;! fure
I 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. One Box (Six Vials) Stvtnty.five Cmtj.
One I'jck.ige (Four Boxes) I wo Dollars.
Ripans Tabules may be ob
tained of nearest druggist; or
by mail on receipt of price.
For free sample address
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
NEW YORK.
CLATSOP LAND CO.
Incorporated with $'i5,000 Capital Stuck.
Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Notary
Public and Couveyatu ers. Special attention
paid to runtB, payment of taxes, etc.. for 11011
reiidentS. Bole agents lor South Astoria, Pros
pect ram. Hemlock rark and Owen's Addition,
also heat Heasido, business and inside property
ana cnoice acreage. 474 1 mru tit., Asioria.
HUGHES & CO.,
Wholesale and Itetalt
LIQUOR DEALERS.
lmiK.iii-i.ot All iiramibol Foreign and Domes
tic Wines. Liquors ind Cigars.
J. !l. Cutter Whiskies a .specialty. Vai Hint?
Bottled Beer, finest Oraudsof Key West anc
Domestic :igara
Liquors for Vledtcinal KiiriKMes.
I'amily t rade Solicited All orders Iron-rn.
Cily aud Country proi"v;,,y filled.
Hquemoque Street , Astoria. Oreaoi
I. XI. c 3M 0O.,JSi
Steamer Ilwuco
Leaves Astoria dally nt 7;30 a. m. for Ilwaco
calling at Tansy Point, and conned inn with
railroad running north at 10 a. in, aud with
boats on shoalwater Imy for
South Kend, Sunshine, North ('ore
And other points through to Ciray's liar,
bor. Kettirnltig connects' at Ilwaco with
s eau, ers for Astoria and Night Koat for
Portland.
JOHN K. GOULTER, L. A. LOOMIS,
Secretary. l'rcsidenl.
K. V. EtiBlUU'. 8tipeiliitemlei.t.
PORTLAND AND ASTORIA.
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria Every eveutuff except Satur
day at 7 p. nt.
Anivesat Astoria Every day except Sunday
at 2 p. m.
Leaves Portland Every any except Rnmlay
at 7 a. m. 0. W. STONE, Agent, Astoria.
K. A. Hbkliy, General Axettt, Portland Or.
THE NOURD-BUIIM,
THEIR WORKS AND UKMCS,
KEY. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D..
editor or American antiquarian,
Author of Animal Kfllirics and Emblematic
Mounds, etc, -
This hook treats of the Mound-bnllders; theli
occupation, ino'es of life, religions systems,
trllial division and early migration.
TIib work contains descriptions 01 me cann
works of all classes. The classilleation of the
mounds ia madn accorditiR to their uses,
whether as village residences, ns defenses, as
religions structures, or as acritlcial or burial
places. ....
The work contains many illustrations and
descriptions of Mound-builder relics, es
pecially pipes and pottery.
The vnlce of the book is that It contains a
comprehensive view of the whole field, and
irlvvs information about tho mounds ".lid relics
of nil stnles and districts. It is one of a serict
which is dovoteil to pre-ntstoric America, aim
nerhap would be regarded as the most inter
csttng volume.
The author solicits subscriptions. Orders can
be sent to the publishing house, ITS Wabash
avenue, CIiIooro, or to the author at Avon, 111
rRICE.C3.SO.
For - Thirty . Days - Only
I make this offer. Less than one mile
from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia
river. Streets 75. and alleys 20 feet wide.
aUICK TIME TO
SAN FRANCISCO
,ANt
ALL POINTS I fv CALIFORNIA.
Via the Mt. Sha.Ha Route of the
Southern PaciOc Comp'y
The 'Only tRonta Through California to tl
Points East and South
The Scenic Route of the Pacific Coast.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to express trains, affording superior
accommodations for second-class passengers.
For rates, tickets, sleeping car reservations
etc., call upon or address E. P. KOtiEItS, Assist
ant (ieneral Freight and Passeuger Agent. Port
and, Or.
The CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE S ST. PAUL
RAILWAY,
CONNECTING WITH ALL TRANS0ONT1N
F.NTAL LINES,
IS THE-
OXTZiT LIXTE
RUNNING
Electric Lighted Cars
BETWEEN
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO
AND
OMAHA and CHICAGO.
The EXPRESS TRAINS consist of VESTI
HULEI), SLEEPING, DINING AND
PARLOR CARS,
HFAT0 BY STt'AM
And furnished with every luxury kttowu tc
modern railway travel.
For Speed, Comfort and Safety
this Line Is Unequsted.
Tickets on sale at all prominent rnllw
Office.
For further information innuire of anv tick
agent, or
C. J. EDDY. General Afft.
J. W. CASEY. Trav. Pass. Afft.
POKTLAXD, OAEtiOS.
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