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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1894)
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THE WEATHER TODAY. n..n,.n,i dp Mnv 12. For Western Wnnhlnirton: Llitht showers, followed by fair weather; cooler. For Eastern Washington and Oregon Fair weather, except light showers, fol lowed by fair, In Northern Oregon cooler. A ROUND TOWN. If tombstones are to be trusted, bod men never die. Mr. John Fox In the nominee for Stale Senator on the Republican ticket. Mrs. Addlo Wheatley dlei at Seouide, on Friday evening, of consumption. If you desire to see a blue blood, hunl him up this morning, for he was out all luMt night. Shad are commencing to run, several having been brought In off the river yesterday. The man with the labeling machine sold cuff fasteners on Ihe side, to help pay expenses. The schooner Frank Sanborn brought In 4,868 pounds of salmon last evening and 700 bluebacks. When an Uppertown glii burns her hand on a curling Iron, she tells her young man she did It frying potatoes. The Delmonlco restaurant Intends serving a chicken dinner today that will tempt the apiwtlte of even a dyspeptic. Homo believers hp? wearing Iron fin ger rings for rheumuUsni. One black smith In town has made at least 25 of them. A gold trimmed silver thlmblo was found ftt Rescue hnll some time ago, which the owner can have by calling at this office. Word has been received that somo ol the wealcrs huve joined the forces of tho late Commodore McOlnty, over at Ellcnsburg. Crow & IiUsslvr, High Art Photogra phers, corner Kccoml and Woflhlngtor streets, Portland, Oregon, successors tc fi. W. Moore. Thero Is a young man In Astoria sc careful that in culling on his girl hi always knocks, for fear If he came with u ring she might consider It a propositi. Thero have been a number of bablci to namo In Astoria during the p.isi two months, but no one has thought enough of Coxey to name a child after him. The sickest man In any community It a man having money In the bunk draw ing no interest. It spoils his digestion, ruftles his temper, and keeps him awake nights. The Inventor of the quarter for nickel slot machine claims It Is not s gambling device, but a source of Inno cent amusement. Probably It Is for him when he Is counting the nickels. There is a man in town so interallied In the city's welfare that he has never missed seeing the Telephone come In slnoe she commenced running except once when he was sick. Then he sent a written excuse to tho agent and got very angry when he found his boy had forgotten to deliver It. Tho housekeeper that wishes new window screens put In early will bear In mind that inuny of the largest Job liersi In tho country are not only short of stock, but found It Immwelble to ob tain supplies from mills with which thoy havo conUacls. Thero has been a slight advance In prices, and still hlhei prl.vs are exoeoted. TONtOHT TUB STUTTZ COMPANY IX "TIIK NEW MAGDALEN." "The New Magdalen" Is a dramatiza tion of Wllkle Collins' famous story of the some name, and will receive Its Initial performance tonight. The story Is of a wimian Mervy Merrick striving against circumstances that exclude her from society, to regain the lost place. She Is engaged as a nurse In a French hospital during the Franco-Prussian war. During an attack an English woman la etruek by a fragment of a shell and left for dead. Mercy Merrick Riwumea her name and position to gain the lost place, which she does, only In time to be confronted by the rightful -imn. The play la a strung one, and will no d;ubt attract larje audiences; ' ' A 8MALL- GATHERING. ,.. Just 112 by actual count composed the audience at the much-heralded Populist meeting last nlgbt at Humes' old can nery, and among this number could be counted many Republicans and Demo crats, who left disgusted before the meeting was over. UNDERGROUND TELEGRAPH. J. H. Bratt has made over 250 sittings for the Chinamen who wished their pho tographs for registering. Mr. Braitt states that though the time Is up they are still coming. It is Intimated that they havo had the word passed along the line the time would be extended by the authorltlea at Washington. NO EXCUSE. Quite a number of gentlemen will for get all about today being Sunday, and take a launch loaded with fishing rods and files to seek the wary trout. From the paraphernalia that some of them will take the only valid excuse the fish can have for not taking a bite will be thai they are lost in contemplation of the manifold and wondrous beauties of the things the bait Is attached to. . A LUXURY. Any man who likes griddle cakes, and won't get his wife one of those soap. stone griddles, which do not have to be greased, and consequently do not fill the house with a disgusting odor, should not have cakes at all. He can get up from the breakfast table and leave the house, smell and all, but his wife must Inhale the odor, which gets into each room, for at least two hours after the meal Is over. Wives, throw the old Iron griddle away and demand a new soap- stone one. , ,, LADY RIDERS. Astoria ladles are getting the bicycle habit. It comes slow, but sure, and moves hand In hand with improved streets. In other cities, with less ad. vantages than Astoria, hundreds of la. dies affect the wheel. There ought, to lie at least 25 lady riders here before the summer is over. In a bicycle tourna ment last week held In Pike county, Mo., In which over 200 'cyclists started, a St. Louis lady rider led the proces- slon when the start was made for a 40. mile ride over the pike road, TWO ALARMS. TT7 bid Devlin mess-house, belong ing to M. J. Kinney, caught fire In the roof yesterday.' The fire was easily ex tlpgulBhed, but not before some one had turned In an alarm, presumably to see how fast the engines could run, for there was no necessity for It. Another alarm was turned In Jut o'clock In the evening, which proved to be tha burning roof of the building oc. cuuied by Harris & Wright. This was extinguished Without the aid of the de partment. CANNERY PROSPECTS. Tho cannerymen of Astoria, Or., have almost given up hope of a large pack of salmon this year. Despite tho fact that all tho conditions so far have been fav orable for a heavy run, fish are still Bcarce,' and the average pack per can nery Is not above 60 cases. Since the opening of the season, and In fact for two weeks previously, the weather has been ull that could have been wished and It was confidently expected that the high temM?iature would bring the flsh In, but the expectation failed of reallza Hon. There has been little or no trap fishing yet on account of the freshet and until the water clears It would be a waste of time and money to get the traps In readiness. It Is safe to say that the total pack for the year will not reach last year's figures. Baker City Democrat. A HARD HIT. Earlv yesterday morning, when Eva Smith was settling with Pete Munson, ta'keeier for Alex. Gilbert for the amount she' owed the bar, there was a difference of 10 cents between their ac counts. Neither one was willing to no knowledge the lack of expert bookkeep ing, and the "lie" passed between them. Eva was not going to have her business education doubted or (walled without some argument on her part, and she up with a pitcher and took a crack at Pe ter's skull, which raised, such a commo tion that Officer Seafcldt appeared on Ihe scene and took Eva to the station, where Munson made a complaint chorg ing her with an assault. The case was colled yesterday after noon lit Judge Osburn's court, but con tinued until Momlav. at S o'clock, ' the complainant was too badly Injured to appear. IN TUB CITY. Slate Klsh Commissioner H. D. Me- Gulre came down on the Telephone last evening, and will spend Sunday In the city. While here he will confer with Sheriff Smith In regard to & stricter ob servance of Uio laws agnlnst Illegal fish ing. Mr. McGuire states that he has re ceived several anonymous letters tram Astoria, complaining of his lack of at tention to tho law-breakers of this vicinity, ir these parties only realised how extensive the duties of Mr. Mc Gulre's office are. and how large the state of Oregon Is, and how many points In the state are demanding his presence, all at the same time, they would, when Ihey sent him communications, at least sign their names, or, better still, they might aid the immimloner In the ar duous work of detecting and punishing law-bTvakcra without any communica tions to him at all. . ' THE LATEST RAILROAD NEWS. The members of the railroad commit tee have more business oil tin Ir hands jum now man unuii iwn - .... . i Vlckstxirg.- They art hoHiiig sidewain j IEl DAILY ASTOMA,, ABXaillA, councils and back-chup caucvaoe, by twos and threes and the' half - dozen. Yesterday morning several of ''these caucuses met on Danzlgcr'a" corner," and from the Tcmarki that passed between them, an outsider would have thought that things were not running smoothly betwixt them. Later In the day it was reported that the committee had de cided to reject .he Browne proposition In its present form. The Stanton propo sition will be taken up next, though some of the committee" want to waft and see what the U. P. will do, but thlsaug gestlon to confer again with Baxter and Dickinson before having; done with the Stanton popple Is not looked upon with favor by others, who say tuy long as there are parties here claiming 'to. have a substantial contract to submit they should have attention until disposed of finally. An ISO lot for 12. Fresh flBh and poultry at Welcome's Market, next to Foard & Stokes'. ' Menny Is the leading; tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. For $2, a lot Is delivered every week to the buyer In Hill's First addition. Japanese novelties and fancy dry good), can be had at half price, at the store of Wing Lee, next to Olsen's cigar store. TeetMng babies and feverish l,;i1ren need tt-e-c-U man's Koothlng Powders. Try thetn. Hill's First addition is located in the centre of the city. Lots are now selling in It for $2. Call at R. T. Humphrey's, 372 Third street, for Fish, poultry, and all kinds or game In Beason. Any one wishing to rent a house or a ranch should read Rudolph Barth s ad vertlsements In the For Rent column. Only a few more days left to secure a fine, 110, Crayon Portrait by ordering one dozen cablneta, at Crow's Gallery. H. Ekstrom has fixed his prices for jewelry to suit the times, and the latest novelties can be secured at the cost of material used In the manufacture. For a delicious plate of pure Ice cream, go to C. B. Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer. Ice Cream Soda a specialty. Pri vate parlors for ladles. 483 Third street. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific offict In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. BOARD AND LODGING, FIRST CLASS BOARD With or without rooms, at reasonable Tales. Ap ply at E. C. Holden's, corner Main and Jefferson. "WANTED. - SITUATION WANTED A capable woman wants work; Is a good mun- dress; will wash at home or j?o out by the day; unrterstanus nousecieamner. -p ply at 279 Third street. lt WANTED TO RENT Two or three nicely lurnlshed rooms for housekeep ing. Address E. J. J., care Amonan. WANTED A girl to do general housework. Apply 15T Jackson. AGENTS Makes J5.00 a day. Great est kitchen utensil ever invented. Re tails 35c ts. 2 to 6 sold In every bouse, Samp c, postage paid, five cents. For shea & McMakln, Clncinnattl, O. WANTED SALESMEN 75 per week selling electric light outfits for houses, stores and shops. Motors for running machinery and other popular patented articles, outfits complete when shipped. Best people buy; permanent situations; no experience. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Six loom house fur nlBhed or unfurnished, water, bath, etc., Upper-town, in Adair's. Ogned avenue or Third street. Inquire at this office or at Mrs. A. Feakes." : FOR RENT A West Sixth street. Barth, on premises. dwelling house on Inquire of Rudolph FOR RENT A ranch, with orchard and well stocked, five miles from Olney, on easy terms. Inquire of Rudoplh Harth. FOR 8 ALE. FOR SALE Side-spring buggy, new style, good as new. Apply at this office. EDI FOR SALE CHEAP 1,500 bushels of good fir charcoal. For particulars ad dress J. D. McFarlar.e, Ku tppa, Oregon. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small nienns can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. ' , IX)T3 FOR It Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and Ket a lot In Hill's First Addition for U. JAPANESE CURIOSITIES-Wing l.ea has lust received a full line of Jit pane curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. o- mini nrai. SOCIETY MEKT1N08. imtyvt. rviMXflSSIONEIts Tho resr- lur nuM-tinmi of this board will be herd on th Hint Mondny of each month at 10 a. in., at tne onice. or imdo- s rar ker. W. lb llobb. Sec. NOTICE The regular meetltyr of he Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 P- m. on mo ursi vv,intBdav of each month. Office cm Genevieve street, south of Chenamua, W. 1 kudu, (secretary. OCEAN KNCAMPMENT No. 13. 1, a O. F. Kegtilar meetings or tx-ean en campment rso. 14 n uie vuu rvitows Building, at T p. nx, on we sraim anu i, ,,,-th Mondava of encn tnontn. so journing brethren cordially In hied . uy oruer j rnMMOJi COUNCIL Regultr meet- Art and third Tueeday evenings vt each month at 8 o'clock In city halt lemons desiring to nave nuiien acieu upon by tne councu i mr it,uii ..fimr must oresent the aame to the auditor and clerk on or before the Frt- jy evening prior 10 too luewr " wUlch tha couiwU bolda ireaulat SUNDAY attiM.m SAY For jStj Senatorr...: ',.,.' JOHN FOX, Republican Ticket. For Sheriff- P. O'HARA, Regular People's Party Candidate. In a Stew Tour wife will surely be, unless you set 1 home a piece of meat that Is Tender and Sweet i nvur Avni.Hf.neA haH made us expert Juiiges of meat, and we will give you points on how to pick out a good piece. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, CHR15TENSEN CO., Prop'ri. AT MEAL TIMES Do you ever consider the quality of the bread and pastry you are eating? It may be good. It might be better. The best is the oheapesa, and you will always find It at CLEVELAND'S Main Street Bakery. "BREAKING IN," Many a man has "broken out" In a passion, and felt all "broken up," try ing to get a new pair of shoes "broken in." He haa had to "break off" many an engagemei t on account of crippled feet, and has gone "broke" many a time trying to get relief for his corns the direct cause of ill-fitting shoes. You wilt find all this obviated by pur chasing your footwear at the store of JOHN HAHN & CO. A POINTER Many people believe that all blaek smithlnff Jobs are alike that they are nothing but muscle and material mixed. That Is true of ordinary Jobs. Brains are also used to make a good Job. So is conscience. A Job made without skill or honesty la no good. Our work is widely known for Its quality, durability and economy in the end. Q. A. Stlnson & Co. VICTOR SANDERSON. Pile Driving and Dock Building. All work guaranteed. Address, 945 Cedar street, or on the Driver at the Union Pacific, Dock. 8. W. SHERMAN, Cabs and Express Wagons. Central Office, 515 Third Street. Stable, 128 First Street. Telephone No. 7. ARRIVED AT LAST, DIRECT FROM TH13 KAST WALL PAPER, Iii the Latest Styles. Call and see our new designs, at the In diana Paint Shop. C, M. CUTBIRTH, Lafayette Street, op. Custom House. I. W. CASE, Insurance Agent, representing: The Following Companies 1 Grmn-Amrlcn. New York City, N. Y. union r-lre ana marine, or new iealanj. National l ire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Connoctltul Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Hume Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. Phcrnlx, of London, Imperial, of London MOTHERS I MOTHERS!! To know that a single applica tion of the Cuticura Remedies will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy and economical cure of torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning and scaly humors, and not to use them without a moment's delay is to fail in your duty. Cures made in childhood are speedy, economical and permanent. Bold throughout In world. Poma Dare ixd Cbi our, aula propne ton. Homo, a-". (It .ABOutUMUIood.gtlai.dealpaod Hair,"auild fra. H racial Itlvm'alMV. faJMnf hair and atmpta Wbjr Isaac praveouil by Cauivaum aeaat. - If tlrrrt. atrhbir 9T knew the romfort. ttrrarth. and vitality la CwUraua Flartrra. they vooltl never be withoat them. In wn the Mml, aut 13. PROFESSIONAL CARD DENTIST. .n,i 2 Pythian Building-, . n r a Mansell BlocfcJWThlrd J- El CStDalPparlohs. . Flavel biuldtotoPPM" Occident FULTON BROS.. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 3, 4, 6, and 6, Odd FeUowa' Urlaregon, V. M. LAFORCE, turY AT LAW. Booms 5, and 7. Flavel B Brick Building. SII-VS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office in Flavel's bilck building. FRANK J. TAYLC2. . . . ATTORNEY XI LAW. Astoria, Oregon. J' ATTOKNEK AND COUNSELOR AT Lot. Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. LIBERTY P. MULLINLX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 654S4 Third st., Astoria, Ore. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. ... .... Olllco over Danzlger'a atore, Astoria, JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms 6 and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 6. Hesldence. 3, Cedar streeu DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY; OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until 10 o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until 2 p. m,, and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. BUSINESS CARDS. F. WICKMAN, CONTRACTOR. House moving and street planking. Screws and blocks for rent. Call on or address 2037 Pine street. A. GIBBONS, ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Qfflce, with General Messenger Co., 515 Squemoque street. J. H. MANSELL, REAL ESTaTE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident su ranee. In- W. W. PARKER. REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office, 112 Benton street. Astoria, Or. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGulre'a Ho tel at Seaside Is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St, and have your - clothes dyed and cleaned. SEWING MACHINES And general repairing, lock-fitting, etc C. A. May, 132 Main Btreet GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As ter streets, does a general business In blacksmlthing and repairing. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 150 First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper while there. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE. If you have friends In Europe whose pas sage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Paclflo office, steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced fare via all the leading steamship lines. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Patron ize the Northern racino raiiroaa u you are Going East Low rates of r.M hpiiio.h tlnUAtia. hiurfirara check ed to destination. All purchasers of second-class ticket can stop over at Portland. Kates or rare same as lroro Portland. How Are You Fixed for Insurance? Fire and Marine. We are agents for the largest and best companies represented in Astoria. Royal Insurance Co., asset?, London Assurance Corp'n iEtna Insurance Co. Western U. S. Branch, New Zealand Insurance Co., Combined Assets 9t9WSa BEVERAQEB. FINE WTNISS wn T.TfiT!nDon.n at August Danlelson'a Bample Rooms. ONIjY TWTn TPTTTJcaT -nri - i.J ,, lucB uiiu liquors are aold at Alex Campbell's Gem. a DKr-TrrmTfi tiptmv m vi.M.ii,, .1.1 rz iq no nlaco In Aatnrln. hra .Tnl, u--- famous beer is kept In such good con- oiuon as at utzinger s popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandel wine Instead 'of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cosrnao and wine at Alex Gilbert's. AS FOLLOWS: Be It ordained by dealers In clothing. and railroaded through In one night and have the mayor sign It the same night, so when you wake up In the morn ing you find a brand new law, that no man shall have the right to go to any other place to purchase goods without paying at least 40 per cent more than Is sold at the Consignee Sale, corner West Ninth and Third streets. And be it fur ther enacted that If a fisherman don't buy an oil suit or rubber coat for 35 per cent less than Is charged elsewhere In the city, he shall have the right to bring S. Friedman, manager of the con signee store before the police Judge and be fined $400 for each offense, or be im. prisoned In the city Jail and fed on sal mon heads and water, or both fine and imprisonment. And be it further enact ed that no other person shall be here after allowed to come to this city and engage in any occupation that will con flict with S. Friedman, and If an; per son who shall dare to com? here, nhall be fined $400 and be ordered out of the city limits. The above rr-l!.?nc9 shall become a law Immediately ufter being signed by the mayor. I. R. & N. CO.'s Steamer Ilwaco. Leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 o'clock, for Ilwaco, and con necting with raiiroaa running norm hi 1A . m nnri nrith hnntH tin KhORlwater bay' for SOUTH BEND, SUNSHINE, NORTH CUV IS, anu oiner poiuiu through to GRAY'S HARBOR. Return ing, connects at Ilwaco with steamers for Astoria, and NIGHT BOATS FOR PORTLAND. JOHN R. COULTER, Secretary. L. A. L.UUM18, rresiaenu R. V. EGBERT.- Superintendent. . Portland and Astoria. STEAMER TELEPHONE. Leaves Astoria every evening except Sunday at 7 p. m. Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday at 4p.it. Leaves Portland, every day except Sunday at 7 a. m. C. W. STONE, Agt, Astoria, E. A. Seeley. general agent, Portland, A LOCK Is something' you want, if not today, you will want it sometime. We keep carpen ter's tools too, and if this weather will only pull itself together you will want plenty of Hardware of which we have a plenty only waiting your call. J. B. WYATT, 1IAUDWAUK DEALER, 21,502,376,00 8,630,425.00 10,915,829.00 1,617,193.00 2,677,219.00 $13,403,044.00 MewOrflinancewan m (So) ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.