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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTOEJAH, ASTOB1A, THUBSDA MOlLNlUti, ' KEPTJ&iBEll 7, itti3. ABOUT THE C1TV. I ei lsts are making the best of the ' me before winter seta In: ;thatanding the hard times, col-lec..- in this city have met with more than ordinary success In getting in their last month's accounts. The streets were lively with visitors yesterday morning. Most of the stran gers were passengers to Portland on the San Francisco steamer. The fire in the slab pits at Knappton loomed up very large last night, sev eral people here thinking that a big blaze had got into the mill. A little rain yesterday for the first time in weeks. Whether it was one of Pngue's mistakes or a forecast of worse to come, cannot ycit be determined. There will be no services at the Nor wegian Evangelical Lutheran Church next Sunday. The pastor, Rev. L. Nis cen, will be in the country on mission work. Mr. J. S. Hltchen's friends 'will be glad to know that he is recovering. An overdose of bella donna seriously de ranged the system, but he is now out of danger. Hon. C. W. Fulton and Mrs. Fulton celebruted their crystal wedding on Tuesday night with a large party of f i lends. Everybody present spent a delightful evening. A letter from Alf. Tee yesterday says that he is returning to Astoria again. After a tour through California towns he has dtcldcd that there is no place like home for business, pleasure, or - rest. An ISO lot tor $2. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chus. Olsen 8. For $2 a lot 1 sdellvered every week to the buyer In Hill's first adiuuon. At the meeting of the Knights of Pythias last night Walter Robb was elected delegate to the Grand Lodge which meets at Heppner on October 9th, 10th, and 11th, and Martin Olsen alternate. Big discount on all goods at the gents' outlining store of P. A. Stokes. Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea 1 side is open the year around. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & Ward's. At a meeting of several prominent citizens last night it was decided to ascertain the feeling of the young men of the community with' reference to the formation of an amateur athletic club for the winter.. All groceries sold at bottom prices for cash at Howell & Ward's. Only the purest wlnea and liquors are sold at Alex. Campbell's Gem. For fine wines and liquors call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. The malls will be open till 6:30 every evening in the future, instead of 5:30. The change has been made on account of the contract for .he evening mall having been Bublet by the Union Pa cific to the Telephone. Get your hemlock wood for $3.25 per cord delivered, at the Astoria Wood Yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. For bargains in real estate, call on Wm. B. Adair, 4,!4 Third street. Men of small means can buy leal estate in Hill'" first aidlUon- The school directors meet tonight at the Abstract Company's office. On Tuesday night there was no quorum. Tortlon of the business to be decided Is whether the schools shall open on the 11th ins, or later. For Sale Three good lots at Smith's Point. A bargain. Address A. B., this office. Sewing machine and general repair ing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A .May, 132 Main. Dr. Jay Tuttle returned yesterday from William Halne'a place at Eagle Cliff where he has been hunting. On Tuesday afternoon the doctor was lucky enough to shoot a deer. He reports game there as very plentiful. HlU'a first addition is located the centre of the city. Lota are now fi ling in It for $2. . Meany la the leading -r and pays the highest cash price tor fur klna. . A great reduction sale la In progress at P. A. Stokes' genta' outfitting store. C. Tlmmlns, who has had charge of the Oregon fish exhibit In the fisheries building of the World's Fair, returned home with his wife last night. Before coming back he visited Bath, Maine, and spent a very pleasant time among hundreds of old friends and fellow sol diers of the war. Rare bargains in Jewelry are being offered dally by H. Ekstrom. Any ar ticle in the store can be had at cost price. Del. Ferguson, general Job printer, Astorian building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. Parties vlBlting In Portland can get The Dally Astorlan at Handley & Haas news stand, 150 First street Yesterday the Life Saving crew at Fort Canby picked up a lifebuoy be longing to the ill fated side wheel steamer Alaskan that went to pieces eft Cape Blanco in May, 1889. The buoy Is in a perfectly good state of preser vation and nobody can make out how It is that It has kept about the mouth of the river so long. Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. Call at the Atorta Real Estate Ex change and get a 'ot :n HU' flJ d dlUon for $2. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build ing.. . . When the Peter Iredale, from San Diego, came Into the harbor yesterday afternoon her port anchor caught In the Jiawse pipe and snapped off. falling to the bottom of the river with scv- JEFF'S, The Dnlj RestanranL oral fathoms of chain. Her men were dragging for It all evening, but with out success. Another attempt will be made to recover it today. The finest and most extensive Hue of blue and white Bteel enameled ware ever displayed in Astoria has been received at Foard & Stokes.' Wagner & Co. have a line of new souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and jew elry repairing a specialty. Opposite The Astorlan office. On November 28, 1892, C. W. Smith, of Grant county, was convicted of the crime of assault with intent to kitl, and was sentenced for a period of six years In the penitentiary. On Friday Governor Pennoyer granted Smith a full pardon for the reason that - his family are In need of his assistance and that the sentence was excessive. Theo. Bracker keeps a varied and choice assortment of cigars, tobaccos, playing cards, cutlery, stationery, pipes, amber goods, etc. Elegant bath tubs, first class shav ing and neat and artistic hair cutting at the Astoria Baths. GUlet & Corbett, proprietors. Among the passengers on the out going 8in Francisco steamer yesterday were Geo. II. Crosette and family. Mr. Crosetto is one of the best known newspaper men on the coast and for three years' has been assistant editor of the Spokane Spokesman. He goes to take the same position on a San Fran cisco daily. He paid The Astorlan a fraternal call. ' For delicious ice cream soda go to Colmann's ice Cream Parlors. Choice, fresh candies manufactured dally at Colmann's. Wanted Purchasers for general mer chandise. Everything at coet price T. F. Laurln, 630 Third street. It is rumored that the reason the Telephone peple and the Union Pacific failed to come to an agreement was because Jacob Kamm refused to stand In with the raise on rates. As the mat ter stands now the Union Pacific are saving about $1200 a month by taking one of their boats off the run, and the Telephone Is losing nothing by carry ing the mail one way each day. . Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this office. Ternisr cash. Sportsmen Intending to purchase their winter's supply of ammunition should communicate with Foard & Stokes before purchasing elsewhere. The entire 2,000,000 feet of balm and cottonwood logs from the upper Wil lamette river for the pulp mills at Oregon City, have now reached New berg. As fast as the first of the logs commenced to reach Newberg a large force of loggers went to work rafting them together. They have about 600, 000 feet rafted already. About two weeks more will finish up the entire contract. The Astoria Select School begins its eighth year, September 11th, offering enlarged opportunities, in its new de partment and improved building. Tu ition paid monthly. Miss E. C. Warren, principal. I won't be under sold on wall paper. Always as low as the lowest. The best stock to select from in the city. B. F. Allen, Third street. County Commissioner R. Carruthers was arrested yesterday at the instance of Street Superintendent Chadwick for pettst larceny. The heinous crime con sisted in Carruthers' taking; two planks from an old pile near his stable and laying them across two bad holes in the road near his property on Third street, temporarily, till he could get them attended to. If Carruthers re turns the planks Chadwick will drop the case. It was a cliildjsh affair all through, and jthe charge would never have been brought if the street super intendent had acted with any discre tion. , , Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Saiz' Saddlery establishment. There la no place in Astoria where John Kopp's famoua beer Is kept in such good condition as at Utzlnger's popular resort. At The Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. L. May came up yesterday from his new brick yard on Young's river near the mouth of the WalluskI with some samples of Clatsop county brick', which can be seen at this office. His first baking, from which these samples were taken, consisted of 35,000 bricks, heated for ten hours and moulded by steam power with the "Acme" special ma chine. Mr. May says the clay from which the bricks are made is very plentiful in the locality. At his place there is a bed ten acres in extent and thirty feet deep. The only trouble with it is that It is too hard to work by hand. , However, It turns out a splen did brick. The specimens left in this office have been handled by several local contractors, who pronounce them excellent in every way. They ring true, and are very even, hard, and heavy. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Neither the captain nor the owner of the schooner Louis Olsen will be responsible for any debt contracted by the crew of said schooner. WM. OLSEN. Tillamook, Oregon. The f f.ly Ture C;ctn cf T-rUr I' "Used in Millions cf Heme: yrl litliy The steam sealing schooner Louis Olsen arrved in port last ' night from TIxo Island, on the Russian side of Be ring sea. She has 7S0 sealskins aboard. Captain Olsen, her owner and captain the same man who got into trouble for smuggling with another schooner, the Rosle Olsen, In San Francisco some months ago, reports a very eventful trip. On the 6th of July, while going under full head of steam, her Boiler plates burst and she had to put into Yokahariia for repairs. Two weeks afterwards, with 600 sealskins aboard, she was seized by the Russian man of war Vlademlr for being inside the rroscribed Russian Hmlt. Olsen was examined by the officers of the warship for several hours, and when the In quiry was over was told to get out of the region with his schooner as fast as he could and never show himself back there again. He reports that none of the catches on the western side of Bering sea are as large as have been stated, and that the Russian war vessels are keeping a sharper lookout this year than ever before. There are more than twice as many on guard ai there were last year. J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. cnurcn. elves lessons in music. Dt ano and orgart. Organs tuned and re paired. Address 6S9 Astor St., Astoria. The Office liquors and mixed drlnka are unexcelled. .Genevieve street, be tween Second and Third. The'e is no risk taken by Joining IHU's lot clubs. Everybody get8 the full vaiue of their money. . When Governor Pennoyer was in Pendleton last spring looking for a site for the new Insane asylum, he called on Captan N. B. Humphrey for an opinion. Captain Humphrey said Pendleton was the best and only place for the asylum, and when asked for his reason for his opinion said: "Gov ernor, the people here at the last elec tion gave you 1000 majority; they are here yet." . That was a good one on Governor Pennoyer. Since then Cap tain Humphrey had the misfortune to lose a foot in a railroad accident, and by the use of opiates administered by physicians, was rendered insane, and is now confined in the asylum. He has, however, recovered the use of his fac ulties and is as bright as ever, and the question of his discharge is under con sideration. Recently Governor Pennoy er submitted to him his article In the Forum on the silver question, for per usal. Captain Humphrey, after read ing it, said that it was the worst he ever saw, and inquired If Pennoyer was 6 or 6 years of age yet. When Governor Pennoyer heard of this opin ion he advised the asylum authorities that It would not be well to. let Cap tain Humphrey out under six months yet, and that It might be well to put him in a straight jacket lii the mean time. Captain Humphrey's leg Is heal ing up all right, and he will be out In a few days more. Eugene Guard. The program for the present week nt Utzlnger's popular Cosmopolitan Theatre is the best that has yet been presented at this favorite resort. In addition to several new selections by the orchestra, the evening perform ances will include "The Black Detec tive," a highly amusing comedy Bketch, and "Everything," a slde-splluing farce in which Reynolds and Leslie, the talented sketch artists, will par ticipate. This is the last week of sev eral of the. performers who have made the Cosmopolitan famous pince its In ception. The Coffee House, 522 Third street; best place for chops and steaks: oys ters by the quart;'. received dally and always fresh. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olson's. Thor Frederickson, piano tuner, has moved to 10.r3 Third street, Adair's As toria, near Eagle cannery. Leave ad ders at Griffin & Reed's book store. IT FASTENS ITS HOLD upon yon beforo you know it. It is sure to be in the air wo breathe, the water we drink. The germ of consumption is every where present. The germ begins to grow as soon as it reaches a weak spot in the body. Catarrh, Bronchitis, and a scrofulous condi tion, furnish theso weak spots. The way to ugnc tneso gorms oegin early render tne liver active and purify the blood with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Besides, it builds up healthy flesh. It's (fliarantccd in all bronchial, throat and lung affections; every form of scrofula, even Consumption in its earlier stages. If the " Discovery " fails to benefit or cure, you have your money bock. Fortify yourself against disease by making the body germ -proof, then you will save Sourself from grip, malaria, and many of le passing diseases. Too well known to need lengthy advertise ments Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. a. OR. GUNN'S QtilOU SYRUP FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND CROUP. THE CHILDREN LIKE IT. When a child, mother gave me onion . ymp ta Coughs, ColcH and Croap. In tarn I give Itto my ll tloonce. There in nothing o Implc, ' na jure. Dr. Ounn'e Onion Syrup 1 a. harmleM and P'eae ant to the uwte mm honey. Thu la a mother"! noma aemedy, why not try itr Sold at 60 cents, For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist a.lci. A:iio:i'.; No -.'uiu. -40 Vonrs the Stin&r.d IV - Ml WAXTBD. A SITUATION BY A LADY TO WORK FOR board and go to scliool. Inquire at thin outce. GOOD KXl'ERIKNCXI) COOK. iOOD IV wages to tne right purty, Knquuo -106 As M18CELLAXEO VS. . .-v fALL ON P. BAKEK, 47 THIRD STKEET j uaa uuve your cioines ayea uuu Cleaned., rizo. Mclean, corner olneyand ah- VJ tor streets, uuvs a Kuuerul Dullness lu black' smithing and repairing-. mi mi AST0KIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Account ot Firms and Individuals solicited on favorable Teiina, Foreign aud Domestic Exchango bought an1 TOIU. Money Loaned on Personal security. Interest paid on Time Deposits us follows: For 3 months, 4 per cent per milium. 6 " ft " " " l. y q tt if A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having been established In connection with the above, ueno-iii win Da received In iinio .nlv ot one uouur ami upward. . jiiiert'ttl Wll. ue Hliowuti mi iiiiiiiw.1 : tin orui- nary navingt bonk", 4 per cent per annum ; on term savings ijuok", u percent per annum. It. K. Warrrn, President. ' in i - i ,,, i . - J.U. Demtai, Vive Presidou!, l. K. Warren, 1 .1. 0. TIcnieut. 8- Wrlirht, lni.L,.r. Joba llolxioa, f D"0" H. C. Thorn pioa, ( Theo Bracker, J STURGEON - HOOKS 1$ to 1 inch points in all styles. 8-inch Sturgeon Hoolc Files, $1.30 per doz. A. G. SPEXARTH, Cass St CENTRAL HOTEL Corner Cass and West Ninth. On the European nlnn L:ime, 'Airy rooms. ana a lirxt-eiass rcitaiirnut. uoani naiir, weeK ly or monthly. Private rooms for lmnllieH. Oysters ana nun in season. Finest Wines, Llguois and Cigars. EVENriON COOK, - - Proprietors, E. R. HAWES, Dealer In HARDWARE and TINWARE Stoves a Specialty. Lumps and (lln-iswaro In Kndlrss Variety. Second Street, Aktorla, Or, lnonndesoeiit, all niuht. . . . $1.50 u 12 o'clock... 1.00 "10 " .... 75 For particulars inquire of any member of the lirm or at the oOlce, foot ot Con eomly tit. West Shohk Mills Co., l. U. iruiniiger, president. ROSS, HICCINS & CO.- butchers - and Grocers, Astoria and Upper Astoria. 1 Klne Teas and Coll -ph, TaMo Delleaelns, Donii'Htia and Trople.nl Fruits, V'exulu bles, sugar cured liams, bacon, etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MKATS HUNTER & MERGENS, . Proprietors of the Portland Butchering Co.'s Matt Corner Second and Benton streets. Corner Third and West Elsluli streets. Seaside Saw Mill. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Floorinir. Bustle, Ceiling, and ail kinds of llnlsh; Moulding and Hhlu gles; alxo Bracket Work ilono to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bed rock. All otilers promptly attended to. Otllce and yard at mill. H. K. L.LOUAN, 1'ropr. Seaside, Oregon. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Shall HAKDW AH K Csr.y In ' try Wagons aii'.l Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paints, 'ills, Varnlshei. Loggers' Supplies, Falitiank'i ricales, Doors and Wlm.ows. PROVISIONS FLOUR wd MILL FFED. ASTORIA. - OKEOSO. THE MODEL Chop and Oyster House JOS. TERP, Proptietor. ' The best meal fa thn city for the money. Kaxtem ovpters. rext uoor to Odd Fel lows' building, Va Third ML, Astoria. Gents' - Farnisliing ; Goods AND Clothing in Endless Variety AT S. Daazigcr's, Tliird Street ELECTRIC LIGHTS Remedy for a Lean Pocketbook. A lean pocketbook is more preva lent in this country than cholera is in Europe at the present time. The best treatment is good nursing and proper care, which can be had by buying your Men's and Boy's Suits, Pants, etc, at my 25 per cent reduction clothing sale. Also your Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, and Men's and Boys' Furnishing Goods of all kinds, which are new fall lines direct from tho manufac turer, and from 10 2-3 to 33 1-3 per cent in price less than elsewhere. JST'A child buys as chenp as the most experienced buyer. I. L OSGOOD, The Reliable One Price Clothier and Halter, (100, (102 Third Street, Opposite Foard & Stokes', Asloria, Or. BOOK I'biiik Hooks, Fiuo Stationery, liaseball Goods, Footballs, I laminocks, Baby Carriages. New Goods arriving daily. Low Pi Ices for Cash. GRIFFIN & REED STEAMER R. flSaH'Uki ..-S.1;,f.l Leaves for Tillamook Hay l'oints the day following tho arrival of tho Union htciflc steamers from S. in Francisco. riie steamer It. I. Elmore coinn tu with Union Pacific xleamprs for Portland, and through tickctn are insnod from Portland to Tillamook Buy points hy the Union I'lirilic Co. Ship ficltrht from Portland hy Union Pac'flc NtcamorM. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria! UNION PAUIKI1' It. K. COM ANY. Acer,! Portland. For an $0 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 rlAliVArAfl nrAAlrlxr time to procure a lot home, for NOE & SCULLY, Dc.lrr In Stows, SM Iron & Copper Ware Roll neentu (or Mtigrc Slovoi ami Jobbliu ' nil kind promptly nt tended to. 4HI pecond ttrcct, Anloila. ident Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AN UNEXCELLED TABLE llalw, i ally nii'i iiivardi. Clias. Heilboru & Son, Importer and DcAlen In FURNITURE, CARPETS, Aud L'piioiftU'ry. , 001, m, 50." Third Htreet, Atrla. Hotel cc P. ELMORE TJrmr ia fliA to build a z) Dalgity's Iron Works, JAM. PALU1TY, PropV. Hiipcciwor to Arndt & Forohon.) TlnllrrRcpnlrlnira'id Cannery Woik. Renlr I UK of Itlwr Cmtt Hpcdttlly. Mnclillio Work nl nil Mint Mono. Hhop, rout of Laftiy' tto Ml, THE : OllEOO.N : HAKKKY i. A. CIATiXANI), Prop. Good Bread Cake and Paltry, None but the Amit Material! lined. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customs 3. Bread dollrerod In any part of tho city Every ItiTiil!lo for FIRST-CUSS FUNERALS AT Mil's IndiTliiking Parlors, Third Tircct. l-'nlet Ccaaotmble. Eiiibnlralng a 8ei'!alty. JEFF'S ItESTAUltANT -18THK- Boa Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (And tha T'.i.kU f.n K. r..-.,i Dinner Parties, Banquets a Sprclali, Tkt riawt ITIim aa4 .Iqaer.