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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1897)
NOT I pooks, I Yriorlica!:. Kot to bn It. I .: , i without pc , , . m.I guilty of vw.,i h : liable to proset ,n.:, &C.f ; TS:0 Any V : i ' it 'in THE DAILY ASTORIAN Is thl tljgcst ind test piper on the Columbli River THE ASTORIAN Ms the largest circulation of anv citr on the Columtla River FULL, ASSOCIATED PIVICSS RKPOKT. VOL. XLVII. ASTORIA, ORKOON, FRIDAY MORMNO, Ot'TOHKft 22, 1!)7. NO. 6K. School Books ANII School Supplies. Wo hats tlx' I. oil mill rlii..i. cm linn "f I'eu ami I'cik II n 'latilvlt III llwt'lty. GRIFFIN THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Air-Tight Heaters... in Arobu. AlANUFACTURED E. AiCl rt "Hapf-tiut" Mutt nail flaaijM. Sole Agents for Knox and Wauturton Uats BUFFUM PENDLBT9N Hatters and Ftiniishers OA Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. ....Tbe Only Exclusive Our Royal Cream Flour FOARD & STOKES CO. Sole AuciitH AHTORIA J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. HAVK Ol'K.NKP Till IK IIHAKHINU AND IlAV Hl'lliMil., Pur ratin, etc., aiUtromi the Buporlurosa pupils KECEIVEU IN TIIR I'KIMAMY. I IOHAMMAU AND ACADEMIC OKA DEM ft n n rsi n n n n iV w W9 in ct w if t -ttla N II II HI H H H U.7 UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Quarantatd tha Beat In the Market CORNER FOURTH AND OUSAN STREET5 Tablets Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks & REED J N. I.AWH Aluiiaift'r AND TOR SALE AT. R. Hawes Store Men's Furnishers. NONE BETTER OREGON INSTRU MENTAL MUHIO, PAINTING AND VOICE CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Mtnon Counts OREGON Thla I. Jtiat the plac for your boya, Oellghtful location, Innre bulhUngi and groundit, good meal, plenty of healthy cxerrlne, cioellent teachrt and careful triiltilnir- thU la what they all aay of MT. ANOKL COLLEGE. Send for Cat alogue and apeclal terror P. F. PLACIDUS. Director. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS lleittil ir Ni'rninl ('mine of ilir.-o yi-ara. fenlor year wholly priifeHaimml. Tralnliiir ilepitrlinent of nine a rude with Mt ehlMren. Iimlnietloit ami tralniiiK In liyniimtu' SwuiIIhIi )' tern), ami Vim-iiI Mnilo fur puhhe m himlii Tim Norniiil iil.lnni In rec.mne,! by Inw ai a STATK 1.IKK CKRTIKM'ATK to teeh. I.iiiht eiiieni. Tuition, bonks, board aud IoiIkIiir (ap proximately), il'i.iH) ner yanr. HtmliMUn lioanllng theiimelveii, f 1 In nt per year. Aemlotnle Knules eeoiteil from hlh nehouK I'alaloguei eheernilly aunt on cpplleiitl iii, AililreM P. L. (UMl'llELI,, l'reil.leiit, or W. A. WANS, KecretHry Faculty. PORTLAND, OREGON Cowboy Hats THE PERRY NOT HERE FOR FUN Hits lntati(l the Steam Craft on the Lower I'ulumlilii. Wll.l. SOON M 1(1 I'llK II.AMl loicttioa ii Ipper tiici ia Older At Imii Nccilt One .r Mote 1'iililic laadiag Docks. T!i rt v. iiiiK -ulti-r. roiniiii-l irc IVrry, not tM-.ni nil !!. orti.uiKlit to the i.u'.-ir ltte t.tkliiK lur ntat-oti lu-re. In an liiti-rvlfW wlih Cuii'iln I1illll f piny iImi Kef i-omiiuintlT ailil. "We have 1iwmm-(0 Ileal4.)' ut of the n'e.un rrnfl on tho lowt-r C'ttunilwa river. 'ntl only Mti tottH whl-h ert tiot iltijl luif With tin- lawn ,Uil HKU.O- llm of Ihg litirtltK'iii. "lie "f tin in. he Sn l-N-iiin, wim c"m-l.tl to i y ine. Tli' otln r -- ii' 'l by tiLiKiim r 1 1 1 1 : i ac fhujigea. Much to my mii-priie.' f.iund tlnkt tho (M4.1u.na weri- we.l in the ;, wlib h t U'lntt mn- r- l.y o4t'rvrd. Wlililn it few ilaya we aha".! tu up to rlian.l Tliire I wl.; limpm-t the Ixmta on tho upinr Columli.a ami WU.imette U era. Thin la my firm vt4t 'to Aatorli ti.tr- ir. It a: a icnuid nar'a'r. inn t-ouio ie atiii.'e-rfiil'.y 11114. ro til by the btiLtlliic of breakwater, nt or l-l"W K r- . "ii. for tAlib li rhert- la iCrmnly a ne fotin t- j inn. whk'li wi.uitl protect ly tit her-t at .un-hr tn the atreani tf.-rn ta- iv tAttt wlinla atu) ntnii Tli.-re la n,it!i,r tblnic ni-el,Ml here, win' h vtnill ,Mt but Kill" mill nlib li w.ml.l form a tii iii. iiibiua atliMrtkm f-r vi.-ae.a tti I'oiiKi lu re, and llktt la a imblt.- l.imlinK l k . In fart, you nee, .o or three of them. My tttta Ixite the lir'-nt'ft illttl. fii;ty In making iiiiuIIhk ut tlh- KHIur'a wtmrf The mont of 'tho tune tin v rl"iia lli iir- tflieil with amall boat a an. I It la Impottalhl,. to get in. There are eiT.u niKal aUhta for thrtf or four aih'h ibirka. They ahtuij.l bo II.KitlnK il k. with movable, tMvf.adJ'.itriiifi KaiiKWaya. They ahoir.,1 In- atAtkuutl In the nlipa an not Iran than five fert of w ater at Utw tide. Ono or two audi pub lie d,M ki wnu.il bo a iro,vl rhlntr for thla harltor. Iiovernment tthliw do not like In ny In a port b. i-. Oi-re are no proper 'Itin.lltiKa fur their IhwIh. The pnweih'tt of a government VeaaW In a Imrlior Hke thla noama rho upvmllni; ,if lota of nituiey In the town. "On my return from Portland 1 think (. will anrhor further up atroam nnd make our Ituuliifis at the foot of Four, tern III utrtvt. It mviiu to ht u boiler laniliDK lu-e tliuit the other. "lb tw tlld wo make tho ahlp ao r oan? Well. IT. it'll you wheat wo ivun,. Into liorl off our long Myage, the ahlp was very dlr'iy. Tho tniutta nnd rigging were liigrlnied with Hinoke and aivit. from the aofl rtail wh buttled. Tho llrnt thinr wt! did wu.i to att tho ittUlnra nt work villi ai-nibltliig bruMhrs Kvny 4rro of roe, yard arm and nmwta, from nhe trurka down were cieajird by hard work. The lltt day wo were hrr0 o until a man nahore with an iaxo to rut n tuiiaJl rvrr. given on tho hlK an.l bring It nlKvinl. Thla wo until u.i a, brush to dtMin the soot out of tho big smokestack. Aftor wo got painted up wo wlU bo In falrty presomablo condition." "1 wo by riven i putent Jtapvrs Ihxt your son In Portland, Malno, has Invontod a now rltv:rlral holttlntr engine for han dling ahlp'a curKWs." ' Vt-s, Jamra. who rommenovd business six yearn ago, ut tho afo of twotvty.three, la now ul tho hind of an rlertrlca; man. ufurtiirliiK coniiwny In Put-Land. Ills hnl.ttlng onglno ta one of tho lnHt con. ItMvanrrs of the kind I havo ovor noon. It run be uatvl on any wharf by simply attianhing a wire to a common city cir cuit wire . It iloea tho work of an ontl tmiy donkey onirine twice an qulrkly, at half tho expense, and win lift two or three Ulniea the Cotul. I believe 'the boy h,m ti good thing." LEW TO RETURN. Cilileago. (Kttolicr 21. A Washington aiieclal says General Fltxhugh Lee, con anl.general ito Cuba, hlas announced to A tiw lot arrived today ami they ur' tteaotlea. Wit hav them In all f-oloia, with plaid banda uii'l leather trlinmlnK. Wit nr selling the aiirne fr hla Munda iluit Ii,. i-iii t) return to f'ulai bIkiiH I'eet.mlt-r K awl riimln until lint rowualori of tlMi war. He (till Imi ai"inini-l by Wfcr I!. Uarker. fonmil at Hagim In fin-uide, who arrived In tliln country Hliortly ft ?r General In and on the uma mlwM-lo furnish rint intlii( with iMIiilt Information ua to Uli, situation Id Cuba, Mr. Mc Klnlry han ilei-ldii U make no change f nonaufcur orilitM on th UI.iikI until tlin r'lrioii. In one way or another. Im brought -to mi vi.. Th Interiata of thin country awl it citic-nn th lIa-rit believe will lc bolter sutmerved l.y offliiTtt who have had ixpcrlenre on thu U.un.J WAS A RELATION f'hl'-.igo. fKlola-r 81.- Fi I diiian.l Pred. rl' li 'iiiHtav Ii.-lirifitc "'kill up at the C'IIUikii 'irovo at inn- poili. utatl'm. I'Ikim linarliiK of tlwi iliviji of (iiorKi- m. I'ullnmn In- aimc to Chlruiro and al!.-l at tho ntdbnite. He Kild he waa a fimir relative of the dvu mU.lonnlre. nnd iiake.1 to tut a'Jowtil to t-e tin; re malna. lie waa rofuaed anl t-rajne o ib-mniiKinitlve tln.t the lutb-r electiil hi in. IK'YT GCT8 IT. (lynila. Waali., fhtolxr 21 Governor IbtKrra t'lay appoint-) Jotm P. Hoyt. of Statitte, aa rt-gen( of the Hta.te utiivcr. ally In l;u-o of John II. Allen, who ilorllnod to airve. PITTSIIIIIGH NEXT. IMiL-i'lrli J1I.1. O'totKr II. Today's ses. alon of tho A. O. I'. V. oonvemtltm ae looteil Plttaburg a the next place of ntatftlng. and tho date, Ortobr 13. 1S5. ASTORIA GETS ANOTHER SLICE JUTKOIKIATION rOH HI T ft A SI) HAH- ntiK iirKovr.iEMS. rklnit Tiintjoc I'uint Columbia River Al lonctJ $7I.iVki, While the I'pper Rir bttt :(nt (HM). V;utblngton, O-tola-r II. In his annual rotairt N Ihe set-retiii-v of war. (Vi-neral ! WCaon. rhlof of engineers, make the f. Cloning twtimtvtr. for rlwr and hartnir Improvements for Oregon and Washing Mil for the llsral ending June 30. IM'.': lriRiin-'o,iuillt river. li:..nui; rpper ("oyiilEo riT. JJS.tmi; CVkis hay, liSm.tV"!; Sluslaw river. JliV.tt: TlXumook Kt.v. l-'I.'t'; Columbia river, be.ow Tnntrur imint. j;i.rni; i-vtumbla river and lower Willamette, Pti.tOi; canal itt Cascades. J.ttl.W'; tit-ay's harlair. Jl.tn.tXv; Puget wHind. lITi.tMi; KveroK harlto'r. llW.Oti; Snohomish slough. JITrtm. KLONDIKH MAIIA San Kranrlsro, October II. The post olllro donirtmriu ivills attention to the rev'tilly rompletinl inwt;iH arrangcmrna for the Yukon ami Klondike regions. IMstoltliva have- tieen itUvlltshed ut Dyea nnd Daw!nn City. The service will con. mint of on,, round 'trip 11 month, twelve tr! 11 year. Tho tlrxrt trip from Dyea commenced on the arrival there of the nml! from S.latUt Srittcnitier 11. The nwilla made up ut Dyea contain letters and postal oartls only aihlressed for any pltoco In the Yukon dlttiitt of Canada. The malls made up lit Dtiwson will con. ruin tho sumo oCusu of mail addisrd for dtfJlvcry to any part of the United States. This service lnoludc u register letter service. Newsixiper mill will be sent into tho Yukitn river only by way of St. Michael. CHICAGO HOUSE SHOW. Chlciu?o, OeCober 21. With the closing of entry books tit tho horseshow offices last night more than GOO animals had been entered. Mail record of these en tries made In New York and other cities up to midnight wt'l lie urrHnged for two or three days yt, so by the time the lints Hro completed It Is expected It will tie. a thousand horses. Entries from the faahlonalile stnbk-H of New York and Canada Include moat of the worldtiealtTS. Groat preparations are being made for novel decorative and IWumlnaitlon effects alt the Cotlseum. 95 Cents ..Each.. THE GREAT TRIAL IS NOW ENDED Jury in tbe Luetgert Case Disagreed and Were Discharged. INNOCENT AND WKON(iEI MAN So !iy the Dclcidot ii n Affidavit to the rMic IStlieit Hit Vile Will Cone Nunc. CVricago, (jrtotn-r 2L S-cl.'i; to the A ttorlan.) The Awmdnted Prt lonlifht obtaltitd tlv on great frature minting In the f.inioua l.tit-tgert trUI the sworn ti:lmony of the defendant hlm..e'.f, Adolph A. Luetgert. The affidavit ex Idlrltly dtttari-4 Luetgert's Innocence. Tlie tloctimrnt In full as foEowa: "To the PuUic: The result of my trial, ending today. I a victory for me, because or tno uua;retmeni of thejury; but I uni i-ery mum fluutpolnted and very much surprised that he Jury ilj not Itrlng In a verdict of not guilty. "I did not kCI my wife, and do not know where KhA la Kn I nm .,-. l. i. I only a Question of time ur.tu ... home. "I did not go upon the witless stand beraue my lawyer. Judge Vincent, was bitterly opposed to my doing so, and because he advised me k was not nec essary. I urn grateful for the trrmen. dous change in public sentiment in my favor, ami time wBl demonstrate that I am not only Innocent, but a very griev ously wronged roan. "ADOLPH A. LCETGERT." Chicago. Ortober 11. The Jury In the Luetgert trial disagreed und was dis charged today. They utood nine for con. vlotlon and three for acquKtai. ThU afterntHtn counitel for Luetgert guve notice that tomorrow morning they would make formal ainioiitlon before Judgt! TuihlH for ball for the prisoner. The Judge i tie askexl to fix the amount '. IUi.OuO. DR. DARR1N WILL REMAIN In Aitoria Until Further Notice, Owing to th0 Many Patients Comln? for Treatment. Dr. Darrin has now been practicing his profession in Astoria for three months with brilliant nsooiss. and during that time hundreds availing' themselves of his peculiar pructlce have been absolutely cuml of diseases thai had baffled the skill of all the old school practitioners. Cases that had been given up, and pa tients who had been advised to send no more time or money In Ue fruitless at tempt of trying to cure an Incurable dis ease, hud been sent from the doctor's olllce. frequently after a few treatment, with new leases of life, rejoicing, pain less ami well, and crutches have been thrown away to lie taken up no more. In fact, the doctor has worked wonders and brought Joy. heulth und haitplness to hundreds of households. His rooms are never without patients during office hours, and few, indeed, are the ciises he treats that do not receive permanent benefit, lis the following card will show: PAIN IN HEART TWENTY YEARS. Mr. Editor This is to certify that I have hiiil a pain in my heurt and breast twvnty years, uid tried many physic inns, willvout siuveas. After four months' home treatment by Dr. Darrlc ' am re stored to henltrt and gladly give my tes timony In his behalf. I reside at Silver ton. Oregon, where I can be addressed or referred to. C. W. BARKHVRST. Dr Dnrpln will remain at the Occident Hotel. Astoria, until further notice, and will In future treat all cases with office or home treatment at the rate of $5 a week, or tn that proportion of time, as cases may require. The poor trained free, except medicines, from 9 to 10 a. m. dally. Patients able to pay, Irom 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings 7 to 8. Examina tions free to all. All curable chronic, acute and prlvai'.o diseases, treated with electricity, and medicines when required. KLONDIKE FEVER SPREADS. San Francisco, October 21. The Klon dike fever haa spread to Copper river, and before the winter is over shipowners Irwi;rt that there will I a;mit aji rAt a ruh to Cook' Inlirt an thvr I to th Yukon o'l fl:il. Aliout a fOre of l,alni of xtwilltlon to the Copper river n on th. wtr front almost j!lly hunt Inn for vMlg to oarry thi-m and their crowo to th fahil country. Three v-lii are now on th-lr way to 'the now frrfiineidj. They are the teanuhlp Ailce Inane harJ. which fcft Ban Pelra on Tuwlay with a crowd j of Southern California proiipwnoni arid j the rrhooner La Nlnfa am! the W. 8. i PhHpe. The tam!T Navarro which ton i-l the w;rn h;fT Tiiomaji hwyi-r to 8t. Mkhae: a frw we-kn ao. In on S the llirt to nil for CoppT river on I- i i (Xrmtwr 1, and other vwlj are tx-lng ; i prepared for the Northern trip. j t WATEP Y MEETING. I Canal F .ago to the lllsnlatili.pl Itivvr Proi-oattd. j up for the flrat municipal election la Irdtown. III., October aThe II If- j Greater Nw York U almot eomplett nots River Improvemt awdat!on hol'lj j After me hesitancy the united dem a convention beglnnlg today. The con. J ocracy. moUmea called the "O'Brien" verrtlon waa caSed 'to further rhe pro- j democracy, haa decided that Ita place 1 tct of deep waterway from Chicago to 1 with Henry George. the MtasDurfppI river by way of the drain- I The mor. Influentlrtl. becauaa h n. age canal and the Deuplalnea and II: 1- nil r4iA T r I. f.-. ,n I.... I ........ co... j wweth haa elected to aupport 8eth Low. grese sufficiently to secure an appropr:. i The potency of the .M vote, which gress sufficiently to aecure appropriation j the Sleekier brother, claim to have or sufflcnt for the revival of the govern- 1 ganlxed and controDe,! was recognlied ment dam. In the irtnois river at Henry ! under the Oltroy-Tamroanr regime br and Copperas creeks, and for the Im- I HVtr ACCOrl- I Ing to estimates made by engineers it wM cost $S.CW).0(O to make the proposed waterway practicable for commercial purposes. WAS IT MURDER OR SUICIDE I j ( STOKAXE VO.MAX fOl.ND DEAD AND HE j CHILD SflOT 1 j ; The Mosbaad Was Covered aita Blood. But j Declare, Hi, l.aoceare -Jeal. oasy the Cause. Siiokane, October li When Mrs. A. J. j Lynch entered the residence of C. W. j Kesslor, late this afternoon, a shocking scene was presented. Mrs. Kessler was . dead from a g.ia--t wound In her throat:, j 61 and near ner lay her four-year-old son 1 with a bullet throug-h his neck. The j husband and father 8s In the city prison. half insane and under suspicion of hav. ing kUed his wife and child. He pro- ! tl:s his innocence and claim., that his wife kitted their chid and committed suicide. The family came here from Taeoma last March. Kessler is a harness maker. I Mrs. Kessler lias been Intensely Jealous of her husband and calmed that he was paying attentions to young women. She was in hysterics early In the day and said to neighbors that she could stand it no longer and was going home to her parents who live In Western Washington. While Mrs. Lynch was tn the house Kessler came in and consented to her going. He went away with the ex pressed Intention of telegraphing to her I t parents, and Mrs. Lynoh returned to her home. Later she went back to the Kess- kir house and made the ihorrlfylng dis covery. Keewler was there and his clothes were covered with Mood. Phy sicians think that the child wKl recover. CHARGES DISMISSED. Peoria, 111.. October 21.The charges brought against Grand Master Powell and Grand Secretary Perham, of the Order of Railway Telegraphers, of viola tion of the antti-ttllen contract Cabor law have fallen through because of the failure of the federal grand Jury, to which thev j had been held, to return bills against them. STEPHENS' SUCCESSOR. Salem, Oregon, October 21. (Speclai to the Astorian.) Governor Lord today ap pointed M. C. George to fill tbe vacancy caused by the death of T. A. Stephens. Judge of the fourth Judicial district of M-jltnonuih county. The modern aotor apparently feels that he Is not altogether Irresistible until he appears in a plumed hat and high boots. Shanahan Bros. THE ONLT STORE THAT HELM CHEAP. BATTLE ROYAL IN NEW YORK A Set-Back Given to Henry George by the Stecklers. THEIR FORCES FOR SETII LOW O'Drici Democracy J.iis Ceor fta.l Liliig Ip for the Tirst Clectio. ii Greater Ntw York. Nt-wr York, Oitolr 2t The rtnaC Ilnlnf nume-rous. Is the Manhattan demo.Tacr, the appointment of on. of the Bteck- te th J-U-hlp, The point upon which the Stecklerltes iau-gelr drawn from the German element In New York find themselves aa one with the j Citixens' Union, U sumptuary legisDMlon. j for in his letter of acceptance, which has J stood as the platform of the Cltlxena j Union In this campaign. Mr. Low said of the existing statute: "Where tbe Rains Uw falls to apply tn New Tork. it fall, because tl does not take Into account tbe punishment of the city. New Tork, while oharacteriJUcaXly an American cit'- " aiso' the Germans say, a world Clt' Mfn f Very rt of "Ponging must be able to iivts In such a city hap. plly. ami with due regard to the opin- ions of others." t'nder the cJrcumstances, it has come t0 at Tammany wia suffer by the decision of the Seckler councils to stand by Low. To what extent the action of the united democracy will of. I few the result is a subject of too much conjecture, its membership and the lo. s,tJr tn teaders of that membership betn'T comparatively unknown qUanti. t'es" " FRAUD UNEARTHED. ' Big Counterfeiting Scheme Dicsovered In Chicago Cellar. Ch'Ca' Cl0beT aIn d"kned " "1 North Sangamon street, lawyers, detectives and consta. j ables unearthed what they claim is one J of the largest liquor counterfeiting schemes ever creuted In this country. Liquor dealers of the world have been I working for over a year to learn the locution of (the plant After four hours work. J140.000 in labels representing Ui heading brands of liquor, bottled and cases, were found. The loss to the liquor deaCers and manufacturers through the counterfeit has been nearly liw.OOO and It may reach even a higher figure. Five big express wagons were backed up to the door of the building and they were filled with the confiscated goods and i taken In charge by Constable Eckert of Justice White's court. In the basement a wonderful array of secret passages was found, leading in all directions. Eaoh one was separated by a brick wall and arranged In such a puzxllng manner thatt a person unac. quainted with the byways could easily be lost. The raiding party comprised ail men. including attorneys for a number of leading liquor importers and distillers. Royal aaakes the food pure, wholesome and dellcleas. FOVDZR Absolutely Pur aovAi. svuaa aowota 00., toe. IflK m 1