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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTOEIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MOKNIKtt, JULY 13 1U3. ABOUT THE CITY. The office of the county clerk Is being repaired. . Oregon strawberries at Smith's today. What Is Antifermentine? Ask Foard & Stokes. Trulllng'er'8 mill will resume opera tions today. Roser's Root Beer Superior to all others. - If you want some extra tine photos, Mooera' is the place to get them. Operations at the WalluslU brickyard of D. A. Mays will be started today. Remember' McGulre's Hotel at Sea Bido is open the year around. Ladles, sk Foard & Stokes how to preserve fruits. In the clerk's oillce yesterday A. R. Cyrus proved up on hla pre-emption claim. Mpany la" the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. The original Root Beer Extract Is Raser s. . Seven large bundles of deerskins re cently arrived In this city, consigned to Elmore, Sanborn & Co. -. Westpcrt cream fresh every morning at Smith s Ice Cream parlors. Third Bt. Strawberries and cream at Col mann's. - The proposed excursion to Oenrhart I'aik by the, W. C. T. U. ladles has been indefinitely postponed. For fme wines and liquors call at . August Danielson's Sample Rooms. Raser's Extract Root Beer, the pur est - ' The launch Iris will leave the I. R. & N. dock today for. the Monterey, every fifteen minutes, beginning at 3:30 n. m. Fare, twenty-five cents round trip. . For genuine sweet cream that will whip, go to Colmann's. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chns. Olsen's. The marrlago of August Hlldebrand and Miss Katie Christians took place at yie residence of the bride's parents on the Walluski, on Sunday last. Rev. V. S. Short officiated. Money to loan. Enquire of Robb & Parker. ' Buy Raser's Root Extract to make a healthful, refreshing beverage. Sold everywhere. A greater aggregation of change swindlers and general dead-beats It would be difficult to find than the hangers-on who accompanied Sanger & Lent's circus to this city on Saturday. Presarve your fruits without cooking, by using antifermentine. For sale by Foard & Stokes. The best and only sure way to pre serve fruits is with Antifermentine. For sale by Foard & Stokes. - James M. and Annie M. Deal, of Siiuth Bend, have brought suit in the superior court of Pacific county against Dr. J. G. Gosnell, to recover the sum of 510,000 for alleged malpractice on Annie M. Deal. - Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market daily. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olsen's. . News was received from Oak Point of the burning and sinking of a- small steamer, supposed to be the Grace, at 4 a. m., near the Eureka cannery. The details were not obtainable, and It Is not known whether nny lives were lost or not." - For all kinds of job printing, go to 1 vl, Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build ing. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. Considerable dissatisfaction is mani fested among the longshoremen in re gard to the manner In which the Union Pacific company handles its nffciirs in connection with the loading of the ocean steamers. When the men obey orders and apear for duty on time on steamer day, they are usually kept waiting for an hour or so; but In case they are a little late, they are notified their services are not required. ,T. W. Crow, successor to 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. Dr. M. M.' Walker yesterday morning appeared before Judge McGuIre and renounced all claim as devisee under the will of the late Mrs. Dillon, and any wish or right as executor. Dr. Walker would have pursued this course immediately after the death of Mrs. - Dillon, could he have been assured that Ma; tin Dillon would have fallen into possession of the legacy. It was his intention, had the will been held to be valid, to turn the money over to Mar tin Dllion. Senator Mitchell, Commander-in-Chief, A. G. Weissert, Col. H. H. Northrup. Col. Anderson and Gen. Wm. P. Carlln will addresa the assem bly at Gearhaxt today. There has been no improvement not ed during the past few days in the run :f salmon, and the shortage in tne nack is daily assuming large propor tions. From estimates obtained from the most reliable sources of informa' turn, the pack on the first of the present month was from 75,000 to 80,- 000 short. Ten of the canneries have run half time during the past two weeks, and the canners have despaired of seeing any heavy run of fish this season. ' Taken altogether, the situa tion is a gloomy one. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. The water will be turned off between the hours of 2 and 5 p. m. today In that portion of the city west of Olney street, for the purpose of making nec Try reTT-irs. w- N. SMITH. Superintendent city works. The Monterey Arrives in Port. The coast defense warship Monterey came steaming slowly up the channel yesterday morning and let go her an chor directly opposite the Pacific Can Company's wharf, her addsounding whistles returning the greeting of those of the river craft that tooted a hearty welcome. As she drew nearer, large crowds sought points of vantage from which to obtain a good view -of the formidable vessel. . About 10 o'clock Mayor M. C. Crosby, Hon. C. W. Fulton, Collector Taylor and B. Van Dusen, of the reception committee paid the Monterey a visit, and extended the freedom of the city to Captain Kempff, officers and crew. All day long boats of all description circled around the vessel, but none of thein were allowed to land visitors. ' In the nfternoon Captain J. II. D. Gray, appointed by the committee to arrange for the reception of visitors to the battleship today, W. B. Adair and an Astorian reporter, went on board, and were received at the gangplank by Lieutenant A. 0. Almy. Arrangements were soon made for a lighter to be placed on either side of the vesel upon which passengers will be landed from the small boats today from 10 a. m. till 6 p. m. Through the courtesy of Lieutenant Almy, E. C. Pendleton and other offi cers, the party was shown through the vessel, of which a description will be found below. Captain Kempff was at one time sta tioned here as light-house Inspector, nnd knows many old Astorlnns whom he will be pleased to meet. The Monterey Is a twin screw, steel armored vessel of the Monitor type. She was constructed by the Union Iron Works of San; Francisco, and the contract with the government called for $1,028,950. There was a stipulation in the contract, that every horse power In excess of that called for by the con tract, 5400 for the main engine and air circulating pumps, a premium of $100 was to be paid, a like amount to be exacted for each horse power less than the above amount. The armor Is eight Inches thick, to 9 Inches above the cruising water line for 19 feet immediately forward and aft of the 13 inch belt. This plate tapers to 4 inches above the shelf. The main battery consists of two 10 inch 27- ton guns and two 12-inch 46 ton guns. These guns are mounted in two barbette turrets the 12-lnch guns forward, the 10-inch guns aft. The second battery consists of six 6-pound-ers mounted on the superstructure deck; two 1-pounders on the bridge, and two in the mlllltary top. . The bar bette armor of the forward turret is 13 inches thick and the revolving ar mor is 8 inches thick. The thickness of the after turret is a little less than half of the forward. The smokestack and fire room ventilator are armored to five feet above the deck by steel 6 Inches thick. It has a double bottom which ts divided into 107 separate water tight compartments and the ship Is submerged to her fighting trim by admitting water into this double bot tom. Her length Including rudder Is 202 feet and 4 inches, and her beam is 59 feet. The depth of hold from the top of the main deck is 14'j feet. Displace ment for seagoing, trim is 4027 tons and the displacement for fighting trim Is 4350 tons. Her hull Is composed of mild steel, nnd she was begun in 1S90 and completed In 1893. The trial trip took place on January Cth, in Sun Francisco harbor. It is a floating Island in itself, and all ready for war, peace or any of the vicissitudes of fate which time and events may bring about. It lies so low in the water, so very low in fact, that people who saw the men-of-war which' were in port last fall, will wonder at the difference. But the vessel Is built like the famous Monitor, and Is con sequently built under the water. Down there, with the waves rolling far above their heads, is a small army of men, who eat, sleep and .drink by the light of Edison's Incandescent lamps. Although its hold is a big place and would take a person a full hour to go over It, yet every square inch of the space la utilized. There are winding alleyways that lead to all the numerous different compartments and stairways, which communicate with another com munity, a library and electric plant, a lodging house, restaurant, machine shop clothing store, commissary department, a saloon, and anything else that you can think of that men in the enlight ened nineteenth century need to make them happy. The big guns which frown out from the turrets throw a projectile weighing nearly a ton, at a velocity of 2500 feet per second for a distance of eight miles. The ofllcers claim that there Is no armor which is invulnerable against these projectiles, and in turn say that the armor of the Monterey is sufficient to resist any gun which has ever been on the Pacific coast The Monterey went into commission February 13, 1893, and at the present time is officered as follows: Captain, Louis Kempff; lleutenant-coinnunder, E. C. Pendleton, executive officer; lieu tenant, J. W. Carlln, navigator; lieu tenant, R. F. Nicholson; lieu tenant, F. H. Sherman; Junior-lieutenant, A. C. Almy; en sign., W. R. Shoemaker; ensign, G. H. Burrage; chief engineer, Joseph Trllley; past assistant cngTneer, How ard Gage; assistant engineer, p. Theiss; paymaster, W. J. Thompson; surgeon G. F. Winslow; past assistant surgeon JEWS, Tin flail Bestanrast. W. F. Arnold; gunner, William Hal- ford; carpenter, J. E. Keen; pay clerk, F. P. Thompson. The vessal tf.rriea 172 men. At The Monogram you can find fray- grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite, brands of cigars. Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia veterinary Remedies at Fred. Salz' Saddlery establishment. John Williamson, an old resident of this city, died at hla residence in Up pertown yesterday morning. Deceased, who was born in Virginia nearly 73 years ago, leaves a wife and three children, two of whom are married. He came to this state forty-seven years ago. He laid out the Wllliamsport property and also the Nineveh addition to Seaside. The funeral service will be hold at the M. E. church tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. The remains will be Interred at the Presbyterian ceme tery at Clatsop Plains. Your fruits will not ferment if you use Antifermentine. For sale by Foard & Stokes. The Chautauqua opened with a good crowd yesterday nnd today old soldiers nnd the U. S. Army Officers will fill the auditorium to its limit. Don't stew your fruits over a hot stove. Preserve them without cooking. Foard & Stokes will tell you how. The following guests were registered at the Hotel Gearhart Sunday :W. J. Clemens, Mrs. W. J. Clemens, Miss Jennie Clemens, Miss Mabel Mitchell, Mr. W. II. Moser, Mrs. W. H. Moser, Miss Elva Simpson, Master Charlie Moser, J. Moser.Allce Beimis, Maud Toit, W. F. Wersekusul, Portland; Charles Rogers and wife, M. J. Kinney, Alfred Kinney, wife and two children, A. Anderson, Charles Hobson, J. Young, J. P. Bain, Sam Marks and wife, As toria; Jennie Sinclair, Sacramento, Cal.: A. D. Jones, Minneapolis, Minn.; G. W. Shaw, Corvallls; C. C. Stratton, -Mattle Hubbont, University Park; Helen Smith, Prairie City. . Del'. Ferguson, genera job printer, Astorian building, upstairs. First- class work at reasonable rates. -' Tj. p. Fisher. newsDaDer advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept on file at his office. All V. nn.Ant vnAVOTTtAa tt A VftT"t IqoA 111 Jll HIO Hll.:llL IIKUIVltll . .1 . . ........ ... this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. can i.n v.n,,.rhf nt tha lnwant nrlcps u t .T. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. There will be a practice game of foot ball this evening at Smith's Point, the cars leaving at 6:15. Tomorrow there will be a match game for the benefit of the Astoria Public Library Associa tion, entitled America vs. Great Brit ain. Included in the former team will be players born In Canada and the Australian ' colonies. The cars will leave First and Main" streets promptly at 6:45. Secretary Gunn has received a letter from Mr.G . J. Cammeron, secre tary of the Portland Club, accepting the invitation of the home club for a match game on Saturday, the 22d lhst., and Captain Bartholomew is getting his first eleven in shape for the contest. The Bay Railway Company will Is- suo round-trip tickets, including ad mission to the grounds, for 10 cents each, and one-half of the amount so obtained will be donated to the Library Association. A THOUGHTFUL PERSON. Consults his best Interests by having a box of Krause's Headache Capsules at hnnd: taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause in Tact, it your skull were cracked It would prevent pain. The frequency of the attacks will diminish, and by taking the cap sules nt the approach of a headache, you will never have another. Twenty- live cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria Oregon. Sole Agent Sunday excursion rates, round trip over .the Seashore road: Seaside, $1; Gearhart Park, 75 cents; TicKets at the bridge. Chautauqua round trip. July 8 to July 17, 75 cents. There Is no place in Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer Is kept in such good condition as at Utzlnger's popular resort. Parties called upon to perform the sad duties to relatives or friends will find both moderate charges and court eous treatment at the undertaking es tablishment of William Pohl. Do not mistake the address: Third street, be tween Cass and Main. n i n ' 11 . - llfA.Dna rice Ul uun a Kciutrijr, a iiic-aiac crayon with every dozen cabinets or- .1 A AW.. .1 f QA .ln.ra uertu. unci kiuu iui uv uu.jo. The liquor, opium, morphine and to bacco habits are dreadful powers in a man's life. Many would sacrifice all they possess if they could rid them selves of these evils. It has been made possible to be cured, for it Is a disease, and at a- moderate cost. The Ameri can Institute guarantees a cure. Call at their office over the Astoria Na tional bank. J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, wishes to take a few more pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad dress, 589, Astor street. Ross, Higglns & Company will re open their branch Btore at Gearhart Park this week, with a nice fresh stock of suitable goods to meet the wants of visitors and campers. nrv Vipmlnfk wood delivered at $3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this office. Terms cash. ?lw only Pure C -e.u:i cf Tartar P Vsed in Millions of Mr.rzc- p R o) o) tili tl U 111 IIS s fOB BALE. TJALF INTEKEST OF FINE STEAM I 1 launch, fortv fnct lone ftuven fact beam Vol further particulars address "K," care of Astorian. I GOOD LOTS AT SMITII'B POINT FINE I view. Apply at this oillce. DO ACRES a 135.00 PER ACKZ IMPROVED 00 farming land with fruit tree-. 20 acre cleared,2a acres pasture. Dwelling bouse, ware house and other building. Halt mile from Steamboat landing at Brookfleld, by boat or roan, inquire 01 owner on premises una. n. c tSTlCKLLtt. CHEAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAIR'S Astorla-Ev terms. ' Hue Frank Spittle at torney at law 173 C&hs Utreet. . WANTED. 81 HON BY WOMAN, HOUSEKEEPER or ncrvauf Apply to tills ouiue. LADIES WISHING TO MARK 20 TO : weekly, by writing Mr me nt home, reply with stamped envelope, Miss Myra A. tlordon, jouei; Illinois HELP WANTED,- AGENTS PAID A GOOD commission, and s,000 divided among them next winter, upeclal atiraetlons to be pushed this year for whleh we want the ser vices of best agents everywhere. The Curtis I ubiisning co. noora 30, cnronicio nuuuing, Sim Kranclsco. ROOMS TO KKXT. A 8MAI.L HOUnK 8UITABLK WR A F.SII eriiian. Inquire at this oill c. C TTAOK OF FIVS ROOMS; RE 1', ,1-'. Liuuuire at Mr. K. C. II Jl.DKN S. MUKNISHKD HOUSE tiH U ROOMS, CKN L? triilly located. Inquire at this oMce. LMJKNISllKI) ROOMS, MAIN HTRKKT X? home. Everything newly lined tliitniuli uut, fio, 1.5Malu st. MRS, II, Bl'l.l.i Mlilii. NICELY FURNISHED R KIMS BY DAY, week oriuouili terms very reasonable at the Oriel, 71C Third Street. LOST. rN MO DAY LAST, 1'AlR OF tiOl.D- V mounted spectacles. Kinder will please )e turn to Mr. J. V. Crow. BOUT 275 FATHOMS OF NET. FINDER l please leave at tne cutting cannery, .iuii.-n bi ARK. t'O UX1. AT THE FOOTBALL (IKOUNDS, A 1'URSK with small amount of money of ehxh. owner can have same by applying at this oillce A PIECE OF NET ABOUT 35 FATHOMS olf Tongue. Point, on the night of Juue 23d. inquire at ueorge & Bariter s. MlSVELLAJiEOVS. pALL ON P. BAKE It, 478 THIKD STREET j ttuu liavtt yuur uiuiuea uyeu auu uicuiieu GKO.-McI,BA,COKr.ER OLNEY AND A" tor streets, does a general business In black smithing and repairing. ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Awnmitfl nf Firms nnd Individuals ollrlted on Favorable Terms. Forelirn andDomestlo Exchange bought an1 sold. Money Loaned on Personal security, interest paid on Tlmo Deposits as follows: For 3 months, t per cent per annum, i. 6 5 . I. jo (V 11 " 11 A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having been established In connection vl h I lie aiiove. aepoKiui win lie received in iimo ma of one dollar and upward. Interest w l he allnu e.i us lollows : On ordi nary savings boiikk, 4 per cent per Hunuin ; on term savings bo. ks, 0 p r cent per tt'iuuin, V. K. Warren, President. ' J. K lllfiglis. Cashier. JX Deaicai, Vice President, It. K. Yl srret , 1 J. (! Helmut, J V, S. Wright, lniiwnii.ni John HobMm, fixre"" "' II. C. 1 uoniia( , Thru Krackiir, j Foard & Stokes Guioomns I'Piilen In Obssware. Croekerv. Ship Supplies, ruliaeen. Wines and Fine Whiskies. Fine rep aint Cntfca a Specially. The Fim st Dlsplsy ol Fi ulis In the Cltv, Fresh on Every steamer. Coiner of Third and West Elglitu Streets. C. P. UPShUR, SIIIPPiNGand COMMISSI ' Astoria, - . Oregon. COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM WILON, Prop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery Business. Office 110 Olney street. Stables foot, of West Ninth st, Astoria. Teh pliuliu No. 44. Seashore Railway. 1IMKCARD. Traill lenves Si'a-hie : 7 -.SO a, m dally. 3 ill) p. ill oally except Monday. Leaves Young's Bay P er : sa. m.u nv except monnay, 5 p. in. dally. J. Q. A. IlOWLBV, I). K. WAIWKVf Secretary. rresiucii'. Boats leave Astoria at ttlO a. m and 4:30 p. m. DR. GUNN'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL Wo rurrKo1btor.orilirM pills attdow. will sioduco txllrr rMulu In lh ttui of HeadMhe, Coj'ivfiK-.n. r-iM-Fiomperl.BadBrMtll nd Blrl np. ,, to-n ir-i. . to fro of sny olher make, snd do It nl 3'il niriC r"d rlrkcnlcir. Their wonderful sulion iDsken jro''. ivrl II nrw being. SRo. 1 1 bo. CruESiau or oiaU. DoaasJto Mad. Co. Fhlia, ? For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist immn N Ammonia; No Alum. V?.irs the Standard Our Stock Represents Over 1000 Styles. 1 Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. Prices $5 to $50. Samples, Self-measurement Rules, and Tape-line Mailed Free. Worth more than standard value worth two for on for the World's Fair and more than that to you. We are selling half-dollars for a dollar a-piece. You get a Worlds Fair j Souvenir Coin! for a Dollar 1 stf Original in Design. 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. toln. TJ. S. 5 Goldpiece 182a U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 . U. S. 1802 Silver 5 -Cent Piec. 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. x86i German "Peace" Coins 1871 Thi? will be the best investment you ever made A World's Fair Sottvenir Coin A National Heirloom for only $L00. 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, wit'.i instructions h w to send them to you, to t reasurer World's Columbian Exposition, CHICAGO, ILL The S ore of John N c mi Has been purchased by Butterfield Bros., Whonrfl Ruing to close nut thn stock, liili'iiillnir )iiii'i'liiis 1-4 will (lu well to cull mill fxniiiiiio 1 urn's mill pricfH heforo tmreliHsli fj olst-wlieio. 1 lir y ttlso liuvt) u good WHtclnniiKcrlo do h'imlrihK. Merchant Steamship Cos Line, Connecting wltb Cntmilliiu rnclllo nnd Great Northern Itulluuy nml CIiIiia NIhiiiIiI Line. TaMiiR frelirht anil hiitMMiffpm lr "iiconver mi l Vli'tn'ln II ('. ami ScntUc, lai'Mim anil a I 8(11111(1 fohitx. 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Bohemian .- Lager - Beer r And XX Porter. All oidxrs promptly ettnndedlto, Do You Know That the Weekly Astorian Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, Do you see Your chance? i