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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1894)
THE OAltV lSTORI.A- ASTOIUA, BATVPbAY !0BMNfl- APftlT til, 1804 th') JOiLftoArJ i'iiurisi. They Arrived in Good Tlnie Yesterday Morning. as Almost every citizen of Astoria) as he cume down town yesterday morning, mude this Inquiry of each passing ac quaintance: "Have they come?" We answer, "They have." They registered at the Occident follows: J. C. Stanton, New York. J. T. Campbell, Detroit. E. A- Seeley. B. Seeley, F. II. Btrong, W. II. Kennedy, B. H. Arnold and J. M. Tourney, of Portland. Messrs. Btanton and Campbell were closeted with the local sub-committee all of yesterday afternoon. It Is under stood that a proposition was submitted to the committee, the nature of which has been the subject of a great deal of speculation, but which will not be made public before today, or possibly Mon day. It Is safe to say the prevailing rumors as to the kind of proposition re ceived are not well founded, as we have it from good authority that no one has been permitted to know what actually Irannplred. "Crystal's Cross" will be presented by the Btuttz Company for both matinee and night performance. Tomorrow night "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be pre sented. One hundred chairs have been put In Liberty Hall and can be re served at 60 cents, the benches at 35 cents. The raised s?at as usual at 25 cents; children 15 cent. THE RESCUR CLUB. The following excellent program wlil be rendered at Rescue hall this even ing, commencing at 8 o'clock: Music, by the audience; song, "The First Robin," Miss Laura McConn; prayer, chaplain; reading, Hev. Mc Cormac; instrumental solo; recitation "First New England Apple Tree," MIsb Alice Orey; song, "Matrimonial Sweets' (duets with violin accompaniment), Mr, Parker and Miss Elsie Parker; dia logue, "The Trials of a School Teach' er," Oswald austafson and Lyman An Htadt; song, "The Bird's Complaint, Miss Madge Sovey; reading (selection) Mrs. Dr. Bushong; vocal solo. Rev. Sta ver: announcements: doxology; bene diction, Rev. Stover; singing the pledge, The Rev. Dr, Bushong will act chairman of the program committee. A MAMiV tihtiiMtb lmtfARE; '. The monthly bills of tile Washington Gaslight Company ar printed on paper of a peculiar dirty yellow1 tint, which happens to 1S the exact hue of the Chinese emblem of mourning. The long strips are left regularly at, the doors of all houses in the city, and at the Chinese Legation along with the rest. Just after the change of ministers the strip was left as usual In the vestibule of the legation, and, being carried to the new : minister, affected him pro foundly. It was evidently intended, he thought, as a notification of somebody's death, and as It was left, at the Lega? tlon door It doubtless Indicated the be reavoment of some family high In offl clal life. The minister at once gave orders to close the house. The usual instruments of mourning were brought out, the shutters were drawn, and paescrsby for the remainder of the evening were re galed with a combination of curious noises, such' as the Chinese only know how to utter when engaged In bewailing the dead. I' . AiN OLD UbMAlNU n a A NEW ENTERPRISE. ' We understand the Clatsop Mill Com pany is preparing to convert the old X L cannery building Into a box fac tory, and that it will be In full opera tion In about two weeks, one-half the necessary machinery being already on the ground, and the remainder will ar rive In a few days, with the skilled mechanics to operate the plant. A 100- horse power engine will be used, and the capacity of the factory will be not less than 1,000 Bfilmon cases tier day There will be about 40 men employed and the new enterprise will In many other ways result In great benefit the community. NOTICE TO MARINERS. ' The Columbia river whistling buoy will be moved, at the first opportunity, ubouti three miles north from the light ship. Bearings: Cape Disappointment lighthouse, N, E. by K. ; Point Adorn light ship, B. -.14 N.; light ship, S, ' "M. S." bar and Inner bar buoys In range, N. R. 3-4 E. A chart showing the new positions and numbers of the buoy at the mouth of the Columbia Is open to the Inspection of all interested on board of the lighthouse tender Man xnnltii, RATHER BTRIKliNO, A striking feature of the new hats und bonnets Ib the arrangement of th ribbon trimmings. Bows are no liingei horiKotital but upright, and placed well on Uio buck. Capots are small, and consist often of but a spray of blooms with an aigrette. Eastern tourists on their way to the Midwinter Fair state that down east, feathers and flowers ure frequently combined and block flowers on white hats are the most styl ish combination yet attained, but the use of black flowers on white hats has not yet reached this coast. RAFFLE. Any one having chances In Frank Doprurtch a boat and net will please cnll at Koard Stokes' for their money, which will be paid upon proper Identification of the person claiming It. PROPOSALS. Sealed bids will be received at this olllce for remodeling the Astorloli build ing, plans and specifications can be fMt ml on premises. THE ASTORIAN. All the patent medlolnes ndvertlsed In this pnpr, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., i'uii lie bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn' drug store, opposito Oc cident Hotel, Ailotio. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 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 Jumes Dnlglty, deceased, late of Clatsop county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate must present the snme, duly verified, to the under signed, Bt his place of buslnemi. In the ity or Astoria, Clatsop county. Oregon, within six month from this date. All parties Indebted to the estate will settle also with the undersigned. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this SSth day of March, ISM. WILLIAM F.DOAn, Administrator. ANNUAL MRETINU. The annual meeting of th stockhold ers of rruKivi.nl ve. Land ami liulMlns .Association will be held at the houw of .lob Ris, In Astoria. Oregon, on Tues day, the 17th day if Ayrll, lsul, nt 7 o'clock p. m. V. L. PARKFRi Peetvtnry. J this Silt day of April. SH, FISH HAVE NO SOULS. The Moslems, like the Jews, were commanded not to make Imoges of any thing in heaven or in earth, and Mo hammed added: "Therefore, if ye must make images, make Images of things which have no souls, such aa trees or plants." His Sunnlte followers have never transgressed this rule, and their friezes and capitals and palenlng are either In geometrical patterns, or are ornamented with symmetrically twined boughs and leaves. The Hindu, on the other hand, never loses an opportunity of introducing! gods, elephants, tigers, horses and birds i anything living that he can think St1, except flsh; for fish have no souls, and the believer in the transmigration of the spirit eats fish with impunity, al thouirh he would rather die than eat l.eef, and has religious scruples with game. Marion Crawford, In the Cen tury. v i::di- hr.; jjit bcci rro'.id.-.l for, vij. : StfiveJ, t::swccl-r:c I co::i!ci::''d tvailablc i.i til c'.i:i:atc:, under .-!! twin of temperature. BORDEN'S . PEERLESS Evaporated Cream e hf fW4 mi? a,u! i r solution cf Aak 'r L'.ir.ie V .... V.'lu.lcsom, How Are You Fixed for Insurance? Fire and Marine. We are agents for the largest and best companies represented in Astoria. High water in the Columbia so early this season Is considered by many an Indication of a Bmall rise In June, while others prophesy that the freshet this year will be of more than usual volume. There Is enough snow In the mountains to cause a flood . In June If the condi tions are favorable; but nothing can be foretold In this regard until the time comes. One can ten. more about high water the last days of June than he can in the middle of April. Telegram. SALE OF COLLATERAL. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will sell, at this bank, for the best cash price obtainable, on Mon day, April 23rd, 1S94, at 2 o'clock p. m., a note given by John Howard, of Cath lamet, Wash., for $1,000, on which is due, including unpaid Interest, $1,468.33 at this date. Also a mortgage collateral thereto conveying the following de scribed real estate: The southeast quarter of section twenty-three, In township No. nine north, of range No. six west, Wahkiakum, county, Wash. Also a note given by the aforesaid John Howard, for $1,000, on which is due, including lipoid Interest, the sum of $1,468.33 at this date. Also a mort gage collateral thereto conveying the following described real estate: The north half of the northwest ciuarler; the southwest quarter of the northwest and the northwest quarter of the south- west quarter of section No. seventeen townHlilp eight north, range Ave west Wahkiakum county, Wash. The aforesaid notes and mortgages being collateral to a note given by YV. P. Mclntlre, of Cathlamet, Wiish.. to the First Notional Hank, of Astoria, for $l,ll!, which Is now iast due and unpaid. The said sale is made under imi In pursuance of authority given the undersigned by the Bold W. P. Mcln tlre, the maker of the said note last tamed, and who was at the time of linking such note, the owner of said Irst mentioned notes. Astoria, Ore., April llith. 1894. rilE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF ASTORIA, by S. S. CORDON. Cu shier. Royal Insurance Co., assets, fiondon Assurance Corp'n iEtna Insurance Co. Western U. S. Branch, New Zealand Insurance Co., Combined Assets, 21,562,376,00 8,630,425.00 10,915,829.00 r 1,617,195.00 ? 2,677,219.00 $45,403,044.00 ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. On Top, MARSHALL'S TWINE O " " ' ' " r? . .T-- j TjtiE- 'ASTORIAN Exclusive Telegraphic .Press Report T RIDS FOR HONDS. Notice Is hereby glvon that pursuant to a resolution of the Commun Council if the City of Astoria, adopted March ith, 18H bids will be received by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City f Astoria for $10,000 of municipal bonds f the City of Astoria, to run ten years nd bear interest nt the rate of 6 per A?nt per annum. . Ordinances authorizing the issuance of suld bonds to be submitted to at torneys of any person or corporation for their approv.il. Hy order of the Common Council. Attest: IC OSItURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, March 8th, 1S!4. Is conceded by all to be the best. It fishes better and wears better than any other twine used on the Columbia river. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED . ofo .... ADMINISTRATOR'S SALR OF PER SONAL PROPERTY. Notice Is hereby given that, by vlr- ue of an order of the honorable Coun y Court of Clatsop County. State of Oregon, Issued July 10th, 1893. and to I me directed, I shall proceed to sell, ati publlo aucUon, to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, on the premises, ati he tirlmes House, Seaside, Oregon, on uesuay, April 10th, IstM, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M., all the personal part-! nershlp property of Ci. K. Grimes, de-; ceased, and E. M. Orlmes, consisting of ! furniture, Block, and other property. ; seaside, Oregon, March 27th. 1S4. li M. GRIMES. Administrator, j A WONDERFUL ENGINE. I .If You Want Cannery and .Fishermen's Supplies, ' Call on-- EhpflE SAflBOW & GO. Cotton Hope, Cotton Twine, Marshall's Twine, Trap and Seine Web, Tanbark, Acid and Salt, Strip Lead, Fig Lead, Copper, Tin Plate, Tin and Zinc, In Stock. HE ASTORIAN is in possession of all thetelegraphic news service franchises, and is the only paper on the Columbia river that publishes genuine dis patches. The circulation is much greater than that of all other Astoria papers com bined. The Weekly edition contains a carefully selected resume of the most im portan telegraphic and local news. gUBSCRIBERS to either the Daily or Weekly may secure a valuable book, the Life and Works of James G. Blaine, by adding one dollar to the regular subscrip tion price of the paper. The book is well worth three dollars, and may be inspected at the business office of the Astorian. A full description, of this attractive premium is given elsewhere in this paper. ASTORIA, - OREGON. Cannot He Surpassed. An marina exerting surpassing rower Is always a source of wonder, and yet how many nre entirely forxetfnl of the existence within themielveii of an en gine more powerful and enduring than my ever Invented. Not perhaps until they exporleniti irregular pule, heart fluttering, niitlinistlo breathing;, tender ness In Hhouliler and arm. swollen ankles, weak and hungry tniells, smoherlng, short brwath, or pain in aide, when Iti existence Is no louver to be denied, aa the poe-s-iHor muxt know he has hettrt disease. Mrs. LeMur, Kltohhurg. Midi., had hewt disease fifteen years: had to hlr house help: lived on liquid food., used LIT, Miles'! Heart Cure and all symtoma left her. Vontlnued use cured her. Kold bv Chaa. Itogrra on K guarantee, who will you a doctor's book free. J. A. FASTABEND, GENERAL CONTRACTOR, PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDCE AND WHARF HVILUKK. AJJrau. boat iBo. PoiMk. ASTORIA. OR FAT PEOPLE. rark Obesity PHIs will reduce your weight PERMANENTLY from 1J to la pounds a mouth. NO STARVING, sick ness or Injury. NO PL'RI.IClTT. They build up the health and beautify the complexion, leaving no wrinkles or llBhblness. STOUT AHDOMKN'S snd Hive difficult breathing surely relieved. N KAPEKIMENT, but a scientillo nd ' ; positive relief, adopted only after years KEEP l'P WITH THE TIMES, of experience. All ordera supplied dl- . ,A , . I rect from our o!l!ce, Prtea 2.o per don t cllnir to the Imperfect things. IK pacbture. or-, h,, packages for Ji.00 you use cereal foods on your oretikfimt , by winll. postpaid. Testimonials and t ihlcT Then you need crenm. Ttnrdt-n's, particulars, (sealed) 1 cents. Peerleaa liraud Evaporated Cream tai AH errf!iondr.n.' atrli-tlv mnlM... The Fire's Out! The hired girl's out; the cake and bis cuit Is out. Company has come. "Noth ing to eat In the house." What's to be done? Why, send the eldest boy out the back Kate, down to Cleveland's Bakery on Main street, and get what j on need for Just such emergencies. Thorougblg Equipped JOB PfyjlTIflG t Plant in Connection det-ldedty mipri.r in richness and flavor tlal. to ordinary milk or cream. i PAttK PFMTiT CO., Boston. Main. : STAMPS Have changed colors very frequenUy of late; but our competitors change colors every time they see our work. We make wagons, shoe horses and do all kinds of general BLACKSniTHINQ Perhaps you know this already. Cer tainly you'doi if you hava ever em ployed us. v,"-' . -Q. Av 5tlnson ft C6.' fl Corppletc Line of Legal Blanks Always in Stock. ASTORIAN PRlNTLNdoHOl'SE V. -