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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1894)
"THU-PAItV AWOnUNi ASTORIA, YWE$tHY MimMU JUXR M.'-lgOi A bill has lon Introduced In the Brit ish parliament to amend existing ship ping acts wll.h the object of ensuring that no British ship shall proceed to sea from any port without certificated nffl cors. It provides that British vessels of and over GOO tons shall carry a master and three mates, and that British sub jects only should hold certineaces of competency. The time In which an ap peal from a naval or other court sitting in British possessions may be brought Is fixed at 21 days after the return to the United Kingdom of the appellant, and mo master Is not to be personally liable lor the payment of wages. No minor will In future be allowed to own a J3rR. isn ship. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Lewis Martin Attempts to Jump From the Dock. ami ftutoltt! to tfia tiMiM fcr cltVi wha Halm that the JUfltitiloill fru acknowldeged in' B. Friedman as pt'Oitl Dili I V C'oinllWit iiil K'uvTs: dent of the company! SO as to escape the $100 auctioneer's license due the city. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ui-wis luanin, me Doat builder, came to the conclusion yesterday Uiat life was not worth living, and securing an anvil to a rope, tied the other end around his neck nnd proceeded towurds the end of the dock to Jump off into the river. The anvil wus so heavy that Just before he reached the edge of the dock ho diiled It, and It tore its way thrjugh the rotten planks, dragging Martin down with its weight.. The hole was not large enough to allow the paa sage of his body, but the anvil was of such weight that it came near choking him to death before assistance reached him. It is said that Martin was very much under the intlucnce of liquor at the time, and no other cause can bo as signed for the rash act. AGROUND. Ship Reaper On a Bar Above Tongue Point. The ship Reaper, which started up the river yesterday afternoon drawing 21 feet of water, bound for Portland, grounded about a mile and a half above Tongue Point, in the river channel, near buoy No. 2, on Taylor's seining grounds. She was In tow of the tug Escort at the time, the river tug being in waiting across the bay to take her up the river The captain telegraphed to Portland for a lighter, and it is estimated that there will have to be from 200 to 300 tons taken out of her before she can proceed to her destination. This proves that the freshet of the past month has tilled the Columbia channel, and as the river falls this state of affairs will be liable to happen on all the bars between Astoria nnd Portland. NET THIEVES ARRESTED. Officer Sep.foldt urrsted two men yes terday monrnlng, named E. W. Frank lin, alias Tebo, and his partner, Harry AVIlsori, for havlng ln their possession a boat containing a nearly new net, which they claimed that they were hiding "just to play a Joke on a follow." The officer noticed that the cork buoy was cub away and that they had DO or 60 fathoms of the net in their own boat, which looked to him as a peculiar joke on the face of it, so he placed them un der arrest. The boat and net proved to have been stolen from the vicinity of the U. P. dock and belonged to William Hume. The prisoners had their hearing be fore Judge Osburn yesterday afternoon. and were bound over in default of $300 ball to await the action of the grand Jury. THOSE RECORDS. There will be no county court held until Monday next. A deputy has been - sent down to Seaside to have Judg? Mo Gulre sign the records of the county and probate courts. It may astound our citizens and taxpayers generally to know that the Journal of the probate court for a year and the law journal of the county court for eighteen months have not been signed. Had Judge Mc Guire been tikn away during his late illness the business transacted during this time might have been rendered null and void, thus placing a great many important matters end interests in the most serious jeopardy. County Clerk Trenchard has repeatedly suggested and urged the signing of these recuids, real izing the necessity for keeping them straight, but he has been as often put off with excuses for delay. Whether the commissioners and the attorneys repre senting the Interests involid were aware of this neglect is not known, but J the latter certainly now realize that things have run tx loose, and it has at last been determined to have them prop erly attended to. Somebody is responsi ble for this state of affairs, and should be held accountable by the people. It may be that no blame attaches to Juoge McGuire personally, but It can be truth fully said that under the administration of Judge Page the records were always regularly and promptly signed. Notice is hereby riven that the un dersigned has been Appointed adminis trator of the estate of it. K. Barrow, de ceased, late of ClatHup county, Oregon, by the County Court of the state ui Oregon for Clatsop County, and all per sons having claims against saiu estate must present the saane, properly veri fied, to the undersigned, at the office of Fulton Bros., attorneys at law, In tne City of Astoria, In said county, within six months from this date, June ISth, 1S91. SHERMAN CASE, Administrator. LA J ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. About six months niro my little son, nped ion Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administra tor of the estate of R. W. Morrison, deceased, late of Clatsop county.Oregon, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, and all per sons having claims against said estate must present the same, properly veri fied, to the undersigned, at the office of Fulton Bros., attorneys at law, In the City of Astoria,- In said county, within tlx months from this date, June 14th, 1S9H 1. IS. AIUlllllUi. , Administrator. three, was very much trouble. one on ms scum ami helium h i ear. The n effected wore ulxitit aa large as a silver dollar, NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Auditor and Police Judge of the city of Astoria until Mon day, June 25. 1K94, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the construction of a sewer in Fifth street, from a point 310 feet north of Astor street to the south sido of Com mercial street, In the manner provided by ordinance No. 1S7U. Bids must state the, price per lineal foot for terra cotta pipe, the price per man-hole, lamp-holes. catch-basin branches and the price per lineal foot for digging and nlling trench, also total amount for entire work, refer ence being had to the pluns, specifica tions and profiles on Hie In the office of Ire Auditor and Police Judge. The work shall lw completed within ninety days alter the mtrnliig of the contract by the parties thereto. Bids must be strictly in accordance with printed blanks which will be furnished on application at the office of Auditor and Police Judge. The contract will contain a provision to the effect that in cast- ef failure to complete said work within the time specified the contractor shall forfeit the sum of $5 per day for each and every day re quired to complete the said contract in excess of the lime specified. Each bid must also be accompanied by a certi fied check In the sum of $200.00, or by a guarantee, signed by two responsible taxpayers of the city of Astoria, to the nect that if tne contract be awarded to such bidder, he will, upon its beimr so awarded, enter into contract trerefor with good and sufficient sureties for its faithful performance. The riuht to re ject any and all bids is hereby reserved. By order of the committee on streets and public ways. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judire. ARtoria, Oregon, June 13. 1894. the tlt'sh sceniprl raw and covered with lfttlo blisters. The child suffered considerably, and wua imuiruiiy very ireuui. urieii several reme dies without obtaining any beneficial results, in iaci me eruptions seemea to ue prcaun and new places breaklnir out. I conclude! to try the Cutiouiu Hkmediks, and bought a box of Ciitnhiua, a cuke of C'I'Thiuka Soap, and a bottle of Ci'Ticrn Kkhoi.vbnt. 1 washed tuo euecteil parts witn the t'irrici'RA Soap, Liking care not to Irritate the flesh, ami applied CtiTiciTKA. I noticed a change for the better in the appearance of tho eruptions in twenty-four uuure. i coiiiiuueti me treatment morning anil night, nnd In two weeks the eruptions entirely dlwiliiirareil. it-avim? the skin smooth ami the scaip cinan. in lact a pcrrect cure, as 1 nave not seen any Indications of any eruption or lircakinjr out since. 1 cave the oliilil only a few doses of the CiiTii'iMiA Hkkoi.vknt. 1 consider your Citthhuia Kkmediks very valuable, and expect to roi Hiuaii supply constantly on nana. I nonevo t cTiot'HA would lie excellent for apply ing ui inct-t ones, wuicn are very annoying in this country, C. A. AKMSTltONfl. Swift laland, N.C. CUTioxrnA Remedies cleanse the svstem h external and internal medication of overy eniH tiou, impurity anil iliscaso. anil constitute tha most effective treatment of modern times. Bold throughout the wnrlri. Prim. fiiirrrrm. 60c.: Soap. liSc: Kesoi.vkkt. ftl. Pin-ran Dana AND Chkm. Coup., Hole Proprietors, Boston, A3'" How to Cnro Skin Diseases," mallod me. I DoYouWish To enrich your table economically? Here's a chance, at A. V. Allen's. Knglish ware, and lots of it! IUc!ijj j! lower decorations or various sorts.! and at quickstep prices. Aioaestrjpriced glassware, too, ofl course. The shelves are crowdedl! wiin mem. corner of Casa nnrl oqiieinoque nueeis. A LOCK Is something vou want, if A not today, you will want is M f; sometime. We keep carpen- ,, m Kjter's tools too, and if this J.11JJ weather will only pull itself f'-;C- together you will want plenty VC-' of Hardware of which we 'nave a plenty only waiting your call. J. Ti. WYA1T, HAUDWAH1S DEALER They Know a Good Thing when they see it. That'swhy Bright Housekeepers usb COTTOLENE the New Shortening, in place of lard. That's why Phy sicians RECOMMEND COTTOLENE the Healthful Shortening, in place of lard. That's why cooking Experts Endorse the use of COTTOLENE the Vegetable Shortening, in stead of lard, and that's why Competitors Imitate COTTOLENE instead of selling lard. Watch the name. Get Cottolene. Accept no "something else." REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. N. K. FAIRBANK A. CO., Bole Manufacturers, ST. LOUIS and C CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. Iterates Gte iii ubiuicl&tice this pedt fcuid so afe thtf Great Bargains tliat being showli daily, at ari now P. A. STOKES'. emes are These new goods are arriving daily from the. Kastern Manufacturers and we are selling them at prices that are interesting to buyers. We have all the best possible styles, all the cuts that are most novel, all the newness that modern wits have hit upon to d ate. Come and be convinced. .. P. A. STOKES. rann M 1 To the Pubiic OF- Bryant & Matthews, ' The "Kast-Iron" Clothing Hen. BOY'S GLtOTfjlflG. ) A Double Breasted Coat, 2 Pair Pants Guara teed all wool and not to rip. A Combination Suit Consisting of Dry Goods, and One Cap, $550. r lothing, ASTORIA IRON WORKS Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers land and Marine Engine,. Boiler work, Sleam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on anon notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Pox ' Vice President O. a. Prael Secretar ASTORIA FISH MARKET CIRCUIT COURT. The following business was transacted In the circuit court yesterday: Jam?s Anderson et al. vs. Grace Welch et al; allowed a day to reply. James Thomas Edgerton vs. F. J. Coodenough; Judgment by default. George S. Kirby vs. W. P. Gibbons; Bet for trial Thursday morning. Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion vs. Fred. Fronsen et al.; argument on demurrer to answer heard and taken under advisement. Wm. Dench vs. Seaside Lodge, A. O. U. W.; motion to file findings of facta, etc., argued. Anna J. Schroedcr vs. Cyrus S. Carl-others; demurrer overruled by consent at.d decree untcrcd for plaintift". Martin Ryan vs. Christian Henry et al.; plaintiff ordered to refrain from attempting to take possession pending the hearing of the injunction herein is sued. S. Friedman vs. P. Friodman Cn.,' , These tiny Capsules arc sansricr no ikiisam of Uonalba. Ciiticlia and Injections. ItKTm I They euro in 43 hours the V J 3.mo diseases without anyinoonJ Tcmfinca. SOLD Sf ALL DRUGGIST! mm THE ORIGINAL M3 GENUINE (WORCESTERSHIRE) miss SAUCE imparts the moat delicious taste and teat to EXTRACT of a LETTER from a MEDICAL GENTLEMAN Di Madras, to his brother at WORCESTER, May, 1851. 1 ell LEA 6 PERR1KS' that their eaaoe U lilehlr esteem ed Inlndia, and if fa my opinion the most pal atable, as well aa the moat wholesome aauce that la Bade." Beware of Troitarirms: BMilnaTi-irfi TT WiirranTiWf cea that you get Lea & Perries' 5 SOUPS, GRAVIES, I FISH J X HOT COLO pJH-: fELS tH RAREBITS, N. H. PARSON. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in fresh and smoked Msli, fcggs, Poultry. Clams Uysters, and Oame. J-resh and salt Col umbia Kiver balmon. 12th street former jy. 118 uiney street. Astoria, Oregon. Goods, EVERY REQUISITE FOR first Class funerals : -AT- POHLt'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rates Reasonable. . Embalming a Specialty. Furnishing : Hats, Gaps, Boots, Shoes. Trunks, Valises, Etc. 630 THIRD STREET. Dalgity's Iron Works, General Machinist and Boiler Works. All kinds of Cannerv. Shlo. Ste.-imhnat anu cnirine work of anv lJesrr nt nn. vasiniKs 01 an minis maje to orucr. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoiia, Or. Sijtatee aa emj baffle of tha trivial tnd saniiift. John Duncan's Sons, New Your. Kopp a Beer Hall. Choice Wines. Liquors and Clears. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only banded over tha car. The largest glass of N. P. Deer. Half-and-half. jc. Free Lunch. Erickson & Wirkkala, -proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sis. FISHER BROS, SHIP - CHANDLERS, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. Wagons &Vehichet In Btock Fara Machinery, paints, CHI. Varnishes, Loggers' Su-,f !lr, Fairbank's Scale. Doors and Window. Provfetlona. Klouiv mnd Mill Fd Astoria. Oregon. Foard & Stokes CORNER COMMERCIAU & WEST 9th STREETS. The most enterpri.sing mcrcliants of the city do not wish to occupy your time' by wastfullj reading matter. J'ut they do want to impress upon your mind that they do not want the earth, they want your trade, and will have it if ' goodjgoods, courteous treatment and low prices will get it. Having nothing but fresh goods in toek wc arc sure to plea.se you if you are once our customer. We are dealers in the most complete assortment of HARDWARE. Our Stock of Crockery andJG laws ware - cannot be excelled in beauty and variety and itjW needless to say that we deal in Grot-eric having the largest stock in'the Northwest. Our Dairy Product such o Butter, , Eggs and Cheese are the best and freshest, always. ! FOARD & STOKES