Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1893)
-J THE DAILY ASTORIAN, A8TOB1A, Till JES DAY AlOUNIUbU AUGUST 10, ibiKJ. ABOUT THE CUT. .The ship Landseer has begun loading wheat In Portland. "An J80 lot for J2. Ice cream and soda at Smith' today. A. daughter has been born, to the wife of Robert Robertson of Upper Astoria. For $2 lot is delivered every week to the buyer to Hill's first addition. Meany is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. John Eyles, charged with gambling, forfeited $50 ball In the police court yesterday, Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea side is open the year around. The 'Belmont cigar can be had at Chus. Olsen's. The Ocklahama and the Willamette Chief are to do the towing for the Un ion Pacific, this fall. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. Don't stew your fruits over a hot stove. Preserve them without cooking. Foard & Stokes will tell you how. Rev. R. B. Dllworth has accepted an Invitation to occupy the pulpit of Cal vary Church, Portland, on Sunday next. Ladle3, tusk Foard & Stokca how to preserve fruits. Men of small means can buy leal estate In Hill's first aidluJ-i John Susene, arrested on a charge ot drunkenness and disorderly conduct, forfeited $10 In the police court yester day. Hill's first addition is located in the centre of the city. Lots are now sel ling in it for tZ. Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this office. Terms cash. The BrltlBh bark Cuplla has been in port for twelve months past, and the date of her departure has not yet been fixed. Owners of horses can purchase Camp boll's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Salz' Saddlery establishment. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorized asent. This paper is kept on file at his office. Fay, thelittfe daughter" of Mr. J. Lieberman, was lost last night, and up to a late hour her whereabouts had not been discovered. What Is Antlfermentlne? Ask Foard & Stokes. Westport cream fresh every morning at Smith's Ice Cream parlors. Third st. ' The third drawing of HUl's lot club last night resulted in the success of John Grover and Joseph Lels, who ob tained lots 7 and 8 respectively in the addition. There is no risk taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing. Invitations are out for a literary en tertainment and dance to be given by the Ancient Order of Foresters at Odd Fellows, Hall on Wednesday evening, the ICth Inst. Del. Ferguson, general Job printer, Astorlan building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. Elder Josiah Crouch, pastor cf the Baptist church at OystervlHe, Wash., will preach at the Baptist church In Astoria, Sunday, August 20th, 11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Dally Astorian at Handley & Haas' news stand, 100 First Btreet Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound. A gill net with buoys marked J. Slp ola. one half Barbour's and one half 'Marshall's twine, was lost in the mid dle channel Tuesday night. Apply at Elmore's cannery. Call at the Astoria Real Estate Ex change and get a lot :n HU'i flrsj od dltion for $2. For fine wines and liquors call at August Danielson's Sample Rooms. Among the visitors at the Occident, passing through on their way to Sea side yesterday was Mr. F. W. Roeb llng, a son of the famous New York bridge builder who was chief of con struction of the Brooklyn Bridge. Pres2rve your fruits without cooking, by using antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Mitchell Coltman, aged 12, and Les ter Mason, aged 9, who were arrested by Captain Hallock on Tuesday even ing on a charge of larceny, were up be fore Judge Osburn yesterday. The case was t"ken under advisement pending the receipt of news from the Reform School as to the accommodations in that institution. Tour frulU will not ferment if you use Antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Special National Bank , Examiner Wishtman has begun his invect'-gatl.m into the affairs of the Commercial Na tional Bank of Portland, and will have his report completed next week. Ac countants are also at work upon the inventory of the Portland Savings Br.nk and the Northwest Loan and Trust Company, but It is expected that their work will not be completed for some time. At The Monogram yon can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. The following communication comes from Chairman W. W. Parker of tne Water Commission: "Lest some per- JEFF'S, Ths Only Rsiarat sons who are not overburdened with city taxes should lose sleep through fear of the loss of money by the Water Commission, it may be stated thut the bondsmen on the Water Commission's treasurer's bond are easily worth, in first class real estate In this city, live times the amout of water-works funds In said treasurer's keeping." , The police were busy lost night searching for four young miscreants who during the last few nights have been sleeping In the open air and com mitting all kinds of petty depreda tions. Two of them, George Gorman and Walter Brown, were caught . by Ofllcer Thomson in Colonel Taylor's barn. The others are still at large. All four led by Gorman, whose father was once well known here, came over from Tacoma last week. How ' they have lived In the meantime nobody socms to know. . The match game of football last night, as was expected, proved to be the most Interesting that has been played during the present season, and from beginning to end was anybody'o victojryj The grand-stand was filled with a hundred enthusiastic ladles wha cheered and applauded every piece of good play very heartily. .Of course those among the spectators who were represented on the field kept an eager eye on their champions and led the shouts of approval that came almost Incessantly during the game. The match was very fast and at times highly exciting, ; several scrimmages near the grand-stand goal supplying plenty of fun and bringing out some excellent play. The Black and Gold team carried their colors ta victory, scoring two goals (both kicked In the first half) to their opponents' one. This score, however, by no means repre sents the closeness of the struggle, for Addis, who kept goal for the Blacks, stopped several magnificent shots made by his opponents. Tallent, Rlde halgh, J. Carruthers, and Smalt played a brilliant game throughout for Mrs. Stokes and her party of la dles, while Hlgglns, Addis, Spittle, and Smith were a tower of strength to the winning team, represented by Mrs. El more and her eleven ladles. One of the pleasing features of the game .was the excellent work done by the new play ers, proving conclusively that the raw material of the club Is capable of very high development. Mr. Frank - Gunn umpired as usual, and his decisions were prompt and unchallenged throughout. At the close of the game a beautlfful bunch of roses was pre sented by Mrs. W. L. Robb to Mrs. C. W. Fulton, the captain (by proxy) of the winning side. The Astorlan Is in receipt of the fol lowing amusing letter: Almost as soon as the World's Fair at Chicago had opened, a titled two legged animal of the human species, calling himself "'Due de Veragua," turned' up, having come all the way from Spain. In that favored land ho had been known as a quiet sort of a country gentleman, who, once In a while, went to Madrid to kow-tow to the ruling monarch, and for the rest of his time bred a ferociously superior stock of bulls for , fighting purposes, but he went broke at Paris. He claims to be a descendant of C. Columbus, the Intelligent gentleman who balanced an egg on Its. end, by smashing it down a little bit, and who afterward dis tinguished himself by discovering America. It wasn't his fault; but purely his good luck, that blundered him to the West India end of the Car ibbean archipelago, for he had set out to go to quite a different country, tak ing a short cut oversea to avoid the tedium and dangers of the Cape of Good Hope. But,, some six hundred ascertained years after the Scandina vians had been familiar with the Northeastern coast of North America and planted colonies there, the Genoa ese come along in two or three cara vals and sailing westward, bumped against some islands whose existence had previously been ignored on the admiralty charts. - In other words, Chris, discovered America. As far as the public Is concerned, it may be said to have been a fortunate discovery.for if our Italian friend had not set out on his Journey to the far Indies and the land of Prester John, we might have been born In Europe or in ignorance; we might have been born a girl, or we might not have been born at all. . So much we owe to C. Columbus. Whether the debt Is one merely of gratitude, or whether It Is of so ser ious a nature -as to impose a pecuniary obligation on us Americans is the tie between the American people and the Due de Veragua. His noble nibs thinks he has a sort of moral mort gage on the wealth of the United States, and that the holders thereof, from one dollar a day up to the As torbilts and Havensack's should chip in and give him a" fund of a million or two or six, to clear his bull breed ing grounds of debt, and secure to him and his progeny a loafing capital of forty or fifty thousand dollars a year more than sufficient to supply bed, board, and shelter to two hundred American families, to say nothing of single individuals. He does not claim to have been of any use or advantage J a ; The onlv Pure C trm i T -n.-.r "Used hi Millions rf H' - rae 51 KB 1 W''; to us. In fact none of us ever heard of his ducal joblots until a few months ago; but, because he has condescended to be a descendant of Christoforo Col umbo, and to have graced this pleblan land with his Illustrious presence, "we, the people," should and must come down with tie cold cash Jn his behalf. Not much! There may be some Infernal fool tuft-hunters and tltle-worshippti's, un worthy of birth in a republic which gave great lives and good money tc free from monarchical rule and aristo cratic Imposition, who will be glad to patronize "blue blood" by subscribing to the Veragua relief fund. All such should be classed with, fraudulently Imported Chinamen and be deported, even at the expense of the nation. Forty years ago there was a little of that snobbishness in America; Just enough to furnish a text for the ridi cule of clever writers; but now we have specimens of degenerate man and womanhood sufficiently numerous to make a gratuity -to the Dude de Kaklak, or the Count de Plunder, or the Lord Nozoo, an actual possibility. How to get rid of them or. of that anti-republican tendency is a more seri ous problem than Is presented In the silver or tariff questions, ani In its so lution more vitally depends the per petuity of this republic. Tours, etc. , ; ; H. K. Y. T TTT ThWmann nt-trn Til Rf of thft M. hn,Mi irlvAfl loesnnfl In mllSlrv nlano and organ. Organs tuned and repaired. Address 6S9 Astor street, Astoria. The best and only sure way to pre serve fruits is with Antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard Et Stokes. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. W. J. Idlemon, of Portland, came donw the river yesterday morning Mr. M. McAuley, of Eagle Cliff, was a guest at the Occident yt-esterday. Mr. H. F. L. Logan, of Elk Creek, 1b In the city. Mr. J. Phillips, of San Francisco, ar rived in this city yesterday. c Mr. Jos. D. Murray, of Ilwaco, Is at the Occident. Mr. CI. B. Reed, of Denver, was among the arrivals In town yesterday. Mr. J. C. Wolf, of Sllverton, Or., is a guest at the Occident. Dr Estes will leave for the beach to morrow morning. For the next few weeks he will be in this city on Wednesdays and Saturdays only. The Library Association has been t Vi . iaitrtianf rf mimarrma favnrit nince their, last publlo acknowledgement, among mem tne lettering ot me win nows Dy Mr. Alien, paint iurnianeu uy Moanra . fnrnnhnn anil Fisher. 121.75 from the football club, the proceeds of two games, cuy water iruni wits waici commission, and a large number of books from friends. The Bee Hive, this week, will sell all summer goods at great reduction. Boys tennis oxfords 50 cents per pair; ladies sleeveless vests 10 cents each; mull caps, 10 cents each; lawn 5 cents per yard. There is no place in Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer Is kept in such good condition as at Utzlnger's popular resort. t ho under 6nM An wall naDer. Almava nn Inw RR tlla InwASt. Thp hpSt "stock to select from in the city- B. F. Allen, Third street. Water colors, cravons and sepias cray ons, copying and enlarging, a specialty at Crow s gallery, 638 Third street- T Mm nf a. vnnd nttrny ran fllWAVfl find mild. . fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olsen's. If you want some extra tine photos, Mooers' is the place to get them. , GAINED TEN POUNDS. Gentlemen, I am subject Co periodi cal attacks of sick headache of the worst possible type, anr commenced taking Krause's Headache Capsules last summer. They cure it in every in stance, and since that time I am en joying splendid health and have gained ten pounds in weight. Tours truly, F. M. DANIELS, Corwlth, Iowa. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon. Sole Agent ' PICNIC. Round trip ticket 50 cents, children half fare. Members of the Sunday school free.' Bring your lunch basket bring a large one bring it full. The above applies to bathing suits. Appe tites furnished on the beach free., Good bathing, beach and ocean and river near Jetty and old fort. Capacity limited. Apply early for tickets at Ross, Higglns & Company, or Parker & Hanson. Steamer leaves promptly at 9 p. m. from the Electric dock. advertised In .Ufa nannw tncethpr With thfi Choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be DOUgllt at ine wwrai priv-EB m - Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. UPBOVKL' LIVER PILLS VHLI una FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, Breath bad or Head achlnnf One of t Pl -Uevea dllrw in the tomch and curea h" one tk night lorlwMknrteum th'???,?? Jnrtflea the breath. Th. lnaure Prfedll .. reg-ulata the bowel and euro conatlpatlon. " aot promptly, yet mlldly.never Rripeor eicwn. ioo Xmiggiau or mail. UoaanXo Med. Co, ftula For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist M rj mer. - :.rs tbe Standard I 1 VI aVfB II I a king rOR BALK. CHEAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAM'S AstorlK-Kasy terms, Frituk Buittlu at torney at law 173 Caia Street. ITOVJfU. ABOUT 1 FATHOMS OF NET OFF THE Jetty, between buoys No. 4 and 6. En quire of Captalu 1, W. Brown, steamer Geo. 11. tleudell. VTET FOCND-ON THURSDAY MHT, 1 August 3. iu ship channel below fcin ith's Point, about 250 Mlioma net. Loser cau tlue it at Facitic L'nlon Cannery, LOST. ABOUT 200 FATAOMS NET. FINDER EN H Ar'k!.1' Rt Clltt'"g i'ackt"8 Co- or JJUN ON TUB NIGHT OF AUGUST 7TH, ABOUT 800 fathoms net 41 mesh deep at each em), W mpKh deep in nilcMIe, corks marked (. 1. C. and H. 8. duller will bo llbemly rewarded by iii)tlfiua; at Columbia Cannery. JtOOMS TO JtHXT. ROOMS WITH BOAKD AT REASONABLE rates. Also, cottage of six rooms to rent, iniiiiire of Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner Main and Jefferson streets. FURNISHED HOUSE OF 12 BOOMS, CEN trully located. Inquire at tills ofllce. MlSCKLLAXiCO US. CALL ON P. BAKER. 478 THIRD 8TUEET and have your clulhes dyed and cleaned. CfEO. McLEAN, CORNER OLNEV AND A T tor street, does a general business ill black- smithing and repairing. THE ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Accounts oi Firms and Individuals solicited on Favorable Terms. Foreign andDomestlo Exchange bought au1 wld. Money Loaned on Personal ecnrlty. Interest paid on Time Deposits as follows: For 8 months, 4 per oent per annum. . ' 6 " 5 " " " 12 " 6 " " " A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT liming been established In connection wllh the above, depolts will be received In amojnU of one dollar and upward. Interest will be allowed as follows : On ordi nary savings books, 4 per cent per annum ; on term savings bonk?, 6 per cent fjer annum. D. K. Warrea, Presldont. J. K. HIixIbi, Cashier. J.C. Demcat, Vice President. I. K. Warns, J. (!. Dement. II. S. Wright, Joha HolMoa, H. II. Thompson, Thee Bracker, Directors, . GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION And Picnic Given by the TO SEASIDE, ca-nxxxos, Will constitute the festlvltlos of the clay. Music by Utzinger's Band. The commodious ami popular boat Telephone will leave Flavc ' wharf lit 8:TO a. in. siisrp. Tickets, 11.00 for round trip, Including ball In Fisher's Hall lu the eveiiiiiK- Children under 10 years freo when acoompa nied by their pnrenis, not otlierwi-e. COMMiriEE: I L. Carlsoe, 0. S. Gundi'ison.-Atiff. Djmolson, Frank Llnostrora, K. Bator FOR SALE BY AUCTION On SATURDAY, AUGUST 12th, At 2 p. m, at the auction rooms of MARTIN OLSEN Second fi treat. v Latest Improved and new luariilnory for the manufacture of sod wnt-r, A " grand opportunity to establish a lucra tive buNiuess at amall cost. Don't for get the day. The S'.ore of Johi G. Niemi Has been purchased by, Butterfie'd f ro?., Wliouro going to close nut the stock.. I'llendniif purclias ri will do well to call cud examine .00 t and priets ifre purcnaii g elsewhere. Tliey nlio liavd a good watchmaker to do repairing. C. CROSBY, DSAMCH IK- HARD WAKE, IRON, STEEL, IRON P FK AND FITTI.NI! STOVES - AND - TIN WANE, House Furnlnhlng Ood, Sheet l,ead. Strip Lead, Blieet Iron Tin and Copper. THE : OKEUOlt : BAKERY - . A. (TETELARD, Prop. Good Breed Cakei and Pitrj, aone dm tna nest Maionsis tinea. Satisfaction Guaranteed Custom Bread delivered in any part of the city Every Bcqulsito for FIHST-CLASS FUNERALS Polil'g tndcrfaling Parlors, Third Tircct. Sate finril, Fmhilils; a Specialty. Maying 13 The Bottom Has P3roppeclGist ' ill ! '''"( ' l '',". f ' , 1 1 I. L OSGOOD, The Reliable One Price Clothier and Hatter, 000, 002 Third Street, Opposite f For. an $SO Lot By becoming a member of Hill's Lot Clubs you can get a first-class lot in Hill's First Addition to Astoria. Lots will be delivered weekly, time to procure a lot home, for Blank Books, Fino Stationery, Baseball Goods, Footballs, Hammocks, Baby Carriages. New Goods arriving daily. Low Prices for Cash. GRIFFIN & REED ASSIGNEE'S SALE Continued till old stock is closed out at cost. New Goods arriving sold at liberal discount. W. VV. PARKER, Assignee. 35.00 Buys the latest improved White Sewing Machine at FOARD & STOKES'. CALIFORNIA WlfJE HOUSE, FINE WINES AND LIQUORS I linve nindo arrangwuonfs for supplying nuy brnnd of wines in quantities to suit ot lowest misli fiiuiea, The trade and families supplied. All orders delivered free in Astoria. A. W. UTZINGER, . , . Main Street, Axtoria, Oregon. ASTOR HOUSE, Astoria, Oregon. J. G-. ROSS, Prop'iv Itii'rg and $1 " pr day. Good ncuommodutiona. Clean bed a gpeeialty. Ymi me invited to call. Free 'bn meets ftll steamboats. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - L'ier - m And XX (Vitrr. . All Older primiplljr ttciirti'd lo. If the bottom has dropped out, I, for one, intend to hold on to what ia left. Therefore I shall sell until times im prove on the Columbia all lines of Men's and Boy's Clothing, com- prising my new fall lines of American and Imported eloth at 25 per cent. Ies3 than my regular retail prices, which is from 10 2-3 to 33 1-3 less than elsewhere. I do not intend to be undersold in any line of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, or in any article of Furnishing Goods for man or boy. A child buys as cheap as the most experienced buyer. Foard & Stokes', Astoria, Or. Now is the to build a j ii ST Atlantic Beer Hall, 312 K.rkt itrcct, AnlorU, Or. PETE D0UREL, Proprietor.' Tlie Finest - H inos, Liquors - and - Clears. Vxw. Concert Every Evening. yaiLzi