The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 25, 1890, Image 5

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
SCSTDAY.
.... MAY 25. 1830
iSoTJSD EVERY MORNING,
(Monday excepted.)
F. HALLORAN & COMPANY.
Publishers and Proprietors.
ASTOKIAX BCILDtNG. - CASSSTKr.Kr.
SesaM T Sataiilatk-
or. rer weekil-JL
lr.eu
eocts
,7 JO
t aontt.lH.
to suteerScit!"
Thx'Jwowax xnantieAt
rfe aWr
tuerj xbe lirgest circulation of any m-v
per vuslisBed on Uie Colsanbla n er.
CITY AND COUNTY QFmiiU PArcfi
Tfee Crease of tke Whole Lot
i -, - fjn i j
r 1390, the reoogmsea author o '
for
American newspapers.
publishes ji
eparate list of The Best newspaper
xn each citv to advertelelinf the.news-
paper
Uiat gives the advertiser the
mot
Bon
OKCOOS
I lace.
Albany.
Aorii,
East Portland,
Portland.
Paper.
Herald,
TKESTOinXT
Vindicator,
Imnlc.
P. A, W.
1). &W.
W.
OrefttMrnm,
D. &.W
SaJsw, 1 BUteman
TheDanes, Times Mot
An JMl' 1
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TOmec Mountaineer. W. I
So far as Tite AsruuiAX
i, eon- f
ic'ihdu-
oerneu. its proprietors have one
s&sd dollars fc substantiate Geo. P.
Rowells statements. It will put up
that amouHt..to jbsck the asscou
Iwre la&de. "the winner to nive the
thonsaad dollars won
s:ilivlj. publicJibary
. - ir -.- 'rtl;a :. n aocx nf nnt tin
J'KVVU AJBV&l AU14 MO & VJV Jl 'r !' .
orQttitttn. I V i
Tliat check adverti-ed for in Fri
dav ASTZmmir" the Jiauds of
oiVf nfVWKlihWr ,
chief of b)ic Bartyr
A nlat of laTi.l iv; vRsterdar filed in '
tlie cminrf clerk's kifflee "bv Clement J
-.i t . -. ta - i- - i.-i
uraauury ana wne. At is uesignaieii
as Bradbury's second addition to
Ocean Grove.
Tbi.-Sw-Ri Soi ttazUanby 'will
make trips to-day as peradvertisement,
giving excuraogkagood oppor
tunity tolesve anttTethrn at seasona
ble hours. 1, 8
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S Is' H?S .. CJ t
To-utaras fe-neat-ur there will bn a J
iBoas-kMCvbc at tbe opera' house. Col
E. W. Xevius, who coma? under the I
auspices ox.bBe. Ario emu, wiu uu
drcsstke meefeg. ' -
There will be a grand exenrsioh to
New Astoria to-dav and a match game
of base ball between the Astorias-I
and Colucibias lor the championsliip.
TkkeJRlsfwihereaad trip on the Gcu.
(77ibtr only 25 cents.
A telegram from Peck & Snyder,
New York, lias been received 1)y P. "W.
Weeks, vice president of the Athletic
association, stating that the-apparatus
for the aesosiation will fee shipped
from thereftkfejrwi- " 1
Serrioes at Grace church to-day
.-u, a-oaL . Tlie iMight Jiet.-B. AVistar
ent. In the evening he will adniinister
the apostolic rite of , confirmation.
Service and confirmation Wt Holy 'In
nocents at 330.
Out fraarander the olds of Iho ilag,
of the German e'mpire, and' out from
the ranks of tb subjects of Emperor
VflUani. raniM. C pilHngcr
stepped yesterday, anoHTenoerortlih is
rlag w to brrttic stara and stripes, and
heTlTlirQmier5rr.;nYtj ii
S. TL Maddocx, president of'theAs-
toria cricket clubTTrCeived a letter
t rom uie xsooias ciuu veateruay, Bull
ing that they "irpolaTdeased to play.
Ma? Slorf'iaayiW-legbrt
will be made to accommodate the Ta
ana enhsSVS U itbncJ
Clatsop county's vot.. in 88 was.
2,024. vEveJcoTinVi-il'tte'tat6nw1
sliow an increase'-There has been
c6isVmWe'Cikl(&atiu,imto ibis1'
county and we nought to rollup 2,500
a weeitrott Momht "-Two'tears ago
Hensitod 99 majority Ter
Gearinpwonirress. This year hi
r&a jorflljMJaHje more. ,
Yesterda
ord by wm
?ssewas filed for ree
CXTSnney leases to
A.B. Edee for five rears from August
i, I raj. me arse or auottom story
t above Ibe basement) of the three Btory
brick block on the north side of Third
street, opposite Rescue engine house.
The bnldipg is to be completed r at
WfR MMijofcrnlMis
and speciocations, andjthe rentes. to be
S110 pfcri-tbnth, payable morithly in
adv aOBniaoncing August 1, 1890.
A wealthy Loudon merchant gives
the secret of his business suocess as
follows I'lways feerWippy when I
am advertising, ror then a Jmov that,
w&ku-c or aeepm?? i nave a strong
thoagk sDeat orator working for me;
one wkJ.aetxrefi, ncyer makes mis
takesad w jseriaiK to -enter -the
lKmaekolds trem. -which, if at all, my
trxdiamstsae-ToJsecure theser
vktirtsitaaacSjg8iKaihie shrewd
merdMstivferredA. adTertise'm The
Astokiax. It is read4j everybody in
Astoria. -rt Mf
11 be a special inemorial
BrF.-ft. C. HaUisM mora-'
?gatidslChuxcK
ite: atb, Mrrn"
attend in fildv;Skl all ex-union
soldien iHiifiy ilSe late war are
invited to aooompanv them, whether
mimi tit&m rrailsrinf rant TheyT
will aaeet at Ihtii .post -room, corner
SeaowHia Ca ibwte, at'10:30 a. m.
There 1iriD "be no evening .services at
the Qim. MjajifriiiBl fTinwh. nn nnnnnnt
of theaJMQS! aaaas aaating of the Y,
.". V A. at UN opm nouse. -- rn
Miss Flora Batsoo, of New lork,.
generally regarded by the press ol the
fttesc aeioraa BiBget;
I appaarih eonoert
Jf HW . - - r ."!?? rr
JhmISA asd liffiThe Nashville
AK I im .akla r n irhAtQ linnaa
"TlilltT1 flgfeC)8 f Her-oioe Jbj
as&tezfSlmrmm derfuL It
m dear aBdrasnist Texceedingly
erjiracuiauon is
.tinsjsivitk a freedom
iieiyf.txcftititbe:
Tae tones of
ker voice are powerful and thrilling.
It i0tr-"diMUti tian emotionaL
Jtgc ammtiom. sast sigat covered an
hty and range.
Mir.M.
fteecSM
for his jnoney, the fiev&p.iper -;... ? TaWi-v. Mr"! Ohv. U.jcI.
hfcsUMjriarirest "bona ide circuit- ;Coleman,.l.)Catney, It.abamemt,
:Here Wthe list W Oregon ;. Dalgii ty1, jJblm&Vc. K Z. tga-
v- - A . 1? niton, H. Findlav, Frank
serxaosibT
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QUEEN VIC'S BIRTHDAY.
Coiniuemoratiye Dinner at
Occident Last Eyenini.
tie
A n.VASUJlAItTjE OCCA8IOX.
I On the trails of the Occident diniag
room la?! evening -were the crosswd
flajjs of two Batons fhatlbad'roaNd
BWOrilb UUt BOW-VWeib 1' aWOj, Mie
one was "the flag that for at thosuMad
m - i - or an? of Bagsuxl; fclolhfraras
Jii Ha that has never
known defeat;
tut -5U.I and mre..
The spacious apartment was elab ir
ately decorated, the occasion being- n
1 banquet by the British residents of
' the city of Astoria" and their invited
.(guestsj in IiDnonof the seTenty-first
anniversary of the birth of Queen Vic
toria. ,. - t
luiiu.
:tml was h:nulfl
Oraqe was said by Ivev. V. b. buorL
was an elaborate affair
Auiuiik those present and invited,
woreR. O. Asllrarv, II. Bell. John
lirjce, Wm JjUUiarker, A. b. JJarton,
Frwlliarfcer, J. li. A. Bennett, W. T.
Clmtter, A. G. Chutter, J. O. (Jarrulh
Guuu, W. B. Geary,. E. CHolden. II,
W. Ilamblin. .Tohit Hobsou, E. O.
Hughes, J. O. JInLUoru, JF.liulloruu,
II. F. Lo'niii, C. W. Loughen, Sam'l
U M...l,ln 1 ,. 14". ... r-.-.IT - A. T
J-L .l4llfUAW4k, J. ,JU lllinpu, m T.
AT.wrln,. r H Vnon T? T-, 'Pnrtftr
Tims. l' rie." G. "Sbntliara. R. 'TI
lu'bb, .1. Headman, Walter ltidehalgh,
Chns. A. Richardson. Frank Spittle,
b. b. bmitu, w- b.Sbpit, 14. ii jseng,
Arthur Tee, S. Il 'Tee, Alfred
Tee. C. J. Trenchard, . F. J.
Talor, C. F. Upshur, Chas. Van
Densen, -tt Stone,--ii. -VViiiifMte
honor and projxwed itlie first toast of
the evening, The Queen," followed
bv 4ha '"gong H3od iiave The Qneen.r
uksc -was uwmgij rpoa u
by ler Majesty srepresentative Vice;
Consul F. Ii. Uherry. The second
I j A TlTll-1 11 .S3 1. AoTt. TTAjT
oa V7te "?" "tMW"'
ftcs-
i;ia cm
"The Star Spangled Banner"
was sung nv lr. l'TanK spittle, ana
the toast was responded to by Mayor
M. C. Crosby. The tFlagi dt'OWL
England," was the next toast followed
bv the song "The, Bed, -White and
Blue,';.by.1Mr.-S. HMadbck, the
toast DMng,-fcBpbiide&Jttf DjMr. E. C.
Holdea who aid Kr-nnrMo
. Mr. Pkesidknt axd GnxKatMEx:
I am called Aipon to rcsAondJ to ' tlie
toast JBstroposeav the "lalrof Old
England.", Thafc giorieue flag immbr-talized-in
ongas""Theflaglhnt braved
a thousand years, .the battle, and the
lireezeT TJ J Qflt'l
The love oT native landls a marked
characteristic of the true Englishman.
No traelover of the cpuntry which
cave hhii-birthf txo atter inr wlt
quarter of 'the 'globe that inte'resthig
and important event to him may have
happened, will deny his fellow-m-in
the privilege of, giving expression to
that inborn lovp he 'cherishes for
latiienanu.
"Lives there :r man with soul so .
dead, whomever to himself hath said.
fPliicf a Tvii Aim mr nnfivn lnnrl V ' i
Mr. Presidnt,iio uch'jndividual sur-
rounds this board. Th1s gathering is
an exemplification of an innate prm- '
ciple common to every man the prin
ciple of love for home andjiatiyc land,
j. Iapvsure, th8aorc1,tiiatihosQthon
orable guests, seated at" this "banquet
table, who s are, . native and "to the
aaaaor Dorn, win xaKe no ouence, ii
we aiipear on this occasiou to give the
JjelovedJandof our birth a pre-emi
nence over the also beloved land of
ouadbption; forward fjre not breth
ren? Britannia "the honored mother uf
-Golufiabia Columbia-the favored.
daughter of Britannia Lillle jcal-
sie8jmp:ilisputes.wiR arise it isaiUjt
M.lieBtj-egalated'OfifiuiiUiesrbafc.
mr. irresiacntjWneneveruiairpreaicieu
time shall mattOfJism tlieref Bhall be
wars aria'rumdm ot rarsf ananation
mitiiafU
prophet, I will venture to say that
then-75-hH Gog assail mother Jiritannia,
Magog attempt ' fo ihvade Tier
daughterTOolnrQ.'lrtaaitCJpllfbe found
afaj -InSicTi an evLtthbagtlrd,
Englaia!rwillvbe paxriedida by jaide
protection and the preservation
of that glorkms frtedom and liberty
each now enjoys, to secure which
bravehearts..have jjied so much; pre-i
:ious 'blboiL'- Tlie Hag of old England,'
emblem or liberty and cmhzation.
&he GodSflI&fieOcliastogaze
upon the Hag. "England, upon whose
lempirJjeunaeFerpetsj Mj;counj
try men, a glorious heritage your
fathers left you- Thanks tOjtheiii
donTite.:!, inripciile.iKVEss,
uuswering loyally to duty, anil exalted
.patriotism gVtfcsfQfer)nntrymen
Avlio in the centuries Dat .and present
'fought ana died (peace to' tlieiKash?
1o mainUiu the honor, .and, perpetua
tion of the, "Flag of Old England.?
we, who, in the prdvideuce' of t3bd,
left our native land to become pipneers
to the Tvestern e'fnpfrej me ilot as'
refugees from monarchical despotism
or from military -tyramira did jnanv;
Ethels, less.fortunate aa.to the land of
uue;r i Qq wc are Ooubly debtors
ito the laud That gave us birth for the
privileges wej, Mlientei, iaM oo tae
laid pf oardoplioi $r MbaKiy
ifcioojblsiginpdnlta idUMJjiporf
tunifviraffords us to escape from the
overcrowded cities and professions and
.occupations of life ia.tiw mother
country., Bofn underthe-flagoTold
IXingiano, we naiuraiiy recognize every
inan'fl richt toj'fHfev libettvi and ike
pursnit ofilfcirpmM,", and .neither
comniuni3ni or anv other perturbing
.element or flocrnne nnas xavprwim
. . -vf.'.i
TIR. n
I suptiose it will'Bofcbexleaiecf itbati
pangUsiaiHai lnve Jozgeiy shaped the
jaesuny oi i.nis xayoreaAxiuniry. ajet
me remiua you,uiax two-unarea ana
seventy years ago the Mayflower
crossed the stormy Atlantic, reached
the New England rocky coast and
landed a few Englishmen who
founded a' state 'without, a king.
God blessed afad'irospered them. The
vrincinles oi liberty which they ira-f
bibed on-fe Bhores adl under me fiar
of pld JEgbSaKand: Vhkh w We ,';'
ported to Axaericavaad wiaehJoat xiai.
inthe'exportitiop; hyeewftret:
tmngs ior wis country xjm lanu
enoes of those principles of freedom
iwhich were carried 'with that" Map
flower across" the oceaa wave 'have
shaped the destiny of this great aa
tionj and depend tapo4j it, that
same old .flag which .is to-day
slowly, perhaps, but surely advanc
ing to the very outposts of
civilization. Trill yet penetrito the
fancies of India, the darkest apota of
the dark continent of Africa, and
many other abodes of beatbeweia,
idolatry and cruelly iu the old world,
and shape the destiny of other nations
the railtoad ... !,, '-;. - Eanrbien done b
orsiwne other ji,e elalxato niaaAretilenti Buni'L
1? ATniTrlvlr rrKiV-ffirn-JhiHxM'te -rf
as beneficially, thank God, as it has ,
helped to shape the mighty nation we
call the United States of America. i
Mr. President, fellow countrymen
and American brethren. God bless i
the Flag of Old England.
"The Army and Navy," was followed
by a song, "Rule Brittaunia" by
Mr. S. Tee; the toast resijnded
to by Lieut Van Deuseu and G.
Wingate.
"England and America; brothers in
speech, and leaders in advancement,"
preceded a song "The Midsbipmite,"
by Mr. H. F. h. Logan; the toast
eficiting response from Judge
F. J. Taylor. Hon. C. W. Fulton
responded to the toast "The
Bar," after' iibieu Mr. AUred Tee
recited two Ipieose. The. toatt'VTbe
Press," was responded ftd bv iJ. F.
Halloran. A song "Ballyliooiey," was
sung by Mr. Samuel Tee, and encored,
after which the toast, "Oar Invited
Guests," -was responded to by J.0.
Hanthornj-preceaedy, songs by Mr.
Tee andvMjv OoleBiAa, followed bv
"America by W. H. Barker.
Tiie toasLlXhe .Ladies.' preceded a
song "Queen of My Heart" Jay Mr. H.
Bell, and was responded a by Dr.
Walker. - - The ' toast "Absent
Friendi;itlrttghfc owt tha.BQg "Auld
Lang SyueJi. responded to by Mr. F.
fOur
11,
ri "For Tliey are
Jdlly GochI Fellows,'l.and at 1:45 a. m
after j three rousing cheers for the"
worth- president S. H. Haddock, the
company dispersed. ti'luj o i ii
The lateness or the hour precludes
thebrief9t re faience? to (the feest' of
reason aild tlfe flpwfsoul that char
acterized the felicitous expressions of
the rvarienffispeftkaHiiind .singers.
Then, too, it is impossible to correctly
portray such, things The cold, hard
type, and the imprint of the iron jaws
of the press cannot catch the sparkle
of wit or the .rippling jest or happy
saying that can best be appreciated at
the moment and loses its Hnvor when
transferred' to paper.
JIo-lho..presideiit-aud-.member8 of
Iho committee is " due a fine affair,
finely carried out, and the, occasion is
one that will-long live in the memory
of Ihose who participated in the cele
bration of Queen Vicloria'rf seventy
first birthday.
"') , PKIt-JONAL HEKTIOX.
Dr. Jiy Tnttle has returned from
Portland. He was accompanied by
his son, Mr. ArthurC. Turtle, a young
man, 22 years of age, who has for sev
eral years resided in Mississippi.
MARINE NEWS AND NOTES.
The, steamer Edith arrived from
BrooldieM,?WaBk.last efocinf, and
will retajnrto-aay. : r
The steamer Signal sailed up the
river yesterday morning, having only
a very light freight fromPuget Sound.
The ship Belle of Bath has received
all her cargo and yesterday was hauled
out in the stream, wbJereshe dropped
anchor.
The steamer Whitelaw went to Fort
Stevens yesterday, and brought up 29
tous of old iron, cast imd wronght,
which had been purchased by Capt.
Whitelaw. It will be landed at the U.
P. dock and sent to San Francisco by
the regular steamers as freight
' ' f,lkmhl.i.
'Asturfns.
, o
'I'lm u(.viiiiai i?.i t'tfiiJtft till t.i..L
her dock at 1 T. m. to day for New
Astoria, where a match game of base
ball will be played for a champion bat
The players
and positions are as
follews: '
-OI.VXltIA:. ASrOKIAS
V. U Tuttle Catihfr. .T. Virginia
V. A. Noies..- ritflier V. Keliy.
r. Cnuit,..... 1st IfcUC... .K. Denny.
J. Cramla'l 2nd " G. Buclitcr.
F. L..ratlyjr.. ..;nl:rALj-..N.Uraut,
W.'fleri.l...8. SMt.Al: Ryaii.,
J. Uimnt, K. Wftkl. U.feelfy.
I. lUllcv u " ..E.t. Foster.
S. Hay.:j..r...A..:.V. J
The game will be
W.QavVey.
game will be quite exciting as
Ihcre is considerable' rivalry Ietween
the two clubs.
t
An Aecldental Scald.
YiislcrdHvatBrookfieldwhile J. G.
tiglerjras.clRaning."some. machinery
at his cannery? his foot slipped, throw
hrg'kim towards a large kettle of hot
lye.' Witlrgreat presence of tabid, he
saved himself from going in head
first by BlungiBg bis left Jiaud and
atJDUjt&J'eitie, aad-gnsping a
timber with his right hand. Tbe skin
all pealed off and "he will have a very
sore artjr.'jbufc it is fortunate that he
eseaneaT'RS'' wulL Hc"caaia hero nt
once on his steamer," llie ??, for
medlcaMrcatabmV ' '
There will be, an ooen air meeting
of the Y. M. aAllatf ffirtte o'clock this
afteraooBJXtfieeYragreu 'only at
Rescue hall at 3:30 r.&, pad, mass
meeting" in the opera house- at
eight o'clock, all or Which 'will be ud-dressed1iy8ipfeakei-dTr'ihi
among
tl1e.deleffaiesito.ta9 coavention.
i mc Jaiia jjic.3illJo2. "
Tru 0'raiag,; flijuthe TL
E. ehureh .will be sasepsBd'eyrProt.
K IL Wsrr, ofPoHld,:h-id, there'
wiUaeaerviffia'e:
evening; .the cosgrecanst wise-invited
to-attewdthe?1K'!lt'J.':A.''irtion7
meeting at 1faix&$m&. T f
. Uiii il-jr-t 4yif- n""'! r I '
ipa-eH." -' M
The transHkm from long, lingering
aaU pulnfa4 :sekBw to irelMMt health
vlduaL' Siicli 'Srtj-enaxkable event is
treasured in tbe memory and the agency
wuerebv the coad beakfe lias been at-
taiaedJsKratrfali'r Messed, fieaceiti?
Uiat so muekJsaeam in praise of lcc
,trk Bitters."' S9 maay feel they owe
nnir ressoraxion to neaica to me use 01
the Great Alterative and Tonic If you
are troabiedtwUk .any' disease of tlie
Maneys.jjirerQi: .bumiach, 01 long or
short standing vou will surely find :
lief by ue of Electric Bitters. Sold at
50 c. atidSlperbotfle-atn.I, "W. Conn's
TiefrakuJus4artaai Maaae.
tist Beds Ox town. .sBJaasa per aighr.
..-juuhw a eaparwaeK-nM. newann
clean. IMVatteentraaee.
Then A&JHt'mtifMlf ttmmm
Over4hteMHM;efdyi:M 'suitable
O.UlHllAJU.JtRlj aa.
lc rrvi
!-: ..:; .':. . ... :;
043eaaadcicilke. tft amta, at the
O-TtrW ftastfaai' - y " '
ITonsefo'r rent ki appet' Astoria, ln
qaireait this owes. 1
Byvele ofnOarpeaters and'Jouiers'
Uniaa Nacabof ,4sloria, passed May
22, Jtirssw-ftriters are requested to
keepiway TrbtarChicago, as a strike is
thrrein piogicas.- Uyorder
jry3i.,CHADWiCK,Bcc. Sec'y.
The latest style- of Geats Boots and
Shoes at P. J. Goodman's.
CaOimCTifcrPitAerCtstim
Remeraber.the.Austia fibuse at the
Seaside Is open the year 'round.
COLLATION AND RECEPTION.
An Asrcrable Occasion at the V. 31. J". A .
Last evening, at 6:30, there was a
very interesting time at the Y. M. G
A. rooms, where a tublo hod been set
in the social hall and bountifully sup
plied by the ladies with a substantial
repast The delegates to the district
conference were the guests, and the
leading members hero m were also
present
An address of welcome on the part
of the association, was delivered by
Carl A, Hanson, and fittingly re
sponded to by the chairman, Noel
Jacks, of Portland.
On behalf of the churches of this
city, the delegates were welcomed in
an address by Rev. G. C. Hall, which
was responded to by Prof. R. K. War
ren, of Portland.
On behalf of the business men of
Astoria, a welcome was given by W.
Hampton Smith, and was responded
to by Prof. Robinson, of East Port
land.
So far as the collation was concerned,
when, that was proposed
there- was an earnest response
participated in by every gentleman
at the table, and. that collation is a
thing of the past, yet the meal and the
pleasant things spoken of nt the table,
will long be 'remembered by those who
were jfprtnnate enough to be present
A HOUSE IN IH'I.N'S.
Flrfc" In Upper Antoria ThM Slomin-;.
- At 42:45 this morning the fire bell
rang, and the engines were ipiickly on ;
tue -street, it wns too rar away ror
nttmber on to be drawn, but the
livery san o-grays soon had number
two hauled to 'the fire. It was a
dwelling owned by Gns. Haydeiij and
occupied by "diaries Eekiund and
family.
Rob't Wilson was awakened by the
crackling of the ilames, which star ted
in "the rear of the limine and had
KUiucu ou uuuii ucauw.1.1 ui.u 11. umi.u
not do extinguished, ana was wholly ;
consumed. The steamer soon had a j
stream on, and prevented the fire from
spreading to the adjoining buildings. I
When the alarm was given, the men
rooming in the house saved their
own eltects, and the neighbors
savetl part of the contents of
the bousey but some of the furni
ture was destroyed.
The owner, Gus Haydeu, is in
Alaska, but just previous to his de
parture, he had the house insured.
The fire Was 'accidental, and is said
to have originated in the kitchen from
the Hue connected with the kitchen
stove. Several of the roomers lost
part of, their clothing.
' l r i .i " t '.,
. h n I, .'AfMr Dark.
Boucicault's "After Dark" was
brought "out last bight at the People's
TheatrefoTeah'audiencethat packed
the hbuSe to the ceiling. Only once
before lias that theatre held such a
tremendously large audience. Virtue
in distress was well represented bv
Wm. A. Brady as "Old Tom." and
L-mra Biggar as "Eliza" The former
presented a very cleverly drawn char
acter sketch, and wa heartily ap
plauded for his earnest smd effective
work. E. L. Walton's "Dicey Morris"
acted well. The scenery by Harley
Mprry deserves special praise. The
view of Ijondon and the river Thames
being nbont ra complete a stage set
ting ::: New Yoi k has seen Tor .-omc
time. The introduction of Bobby
Gnylor was a bright idea, his natural
comedy work bringhg down all jiarts
of the "house. "After Dark" is on for
a rnn.-A. Y. Herald.
Keene CI alt 31 ee tins.
Rescue Club met at the usual hour
last night Dr. 0. B. Estes, tho retir
ing .president, introduced the new
president, Bov. F. 0- Weeks. Rev. G.
W. Graanis moved that the club omit
the programme of the evening, with
the exception of the music, and give
the evening to tho Y. M. C. A. conven
tion, which was unanimously carried.
Mrs. J. T. .Rosa favored the andience
with a "song. The president of the
convention was then introduced, who
in turn introduced Prof. B.K. Warren,
oT Portland, who made a very eloquent
addresB.to the young meu. The au
dience was'thon favored with a song
by Mrs. WallBian, and tho meeting
closed.
"'"
USEFUT. INFORMATION.
Tilbury Fox, il. 1)., tho eminent medical
writer, la hla work " Skla Diseases," thus nc
1 omits .lor the pimpled so common to the
Uoti sad neck. Eating too rich or too greasy
lood, or too hearty eating whllo tho ex
cretory organs arc clnsslib, causes In most
people Indigestion or a dyspepslal condition,
which causes the blood to novo aluggishly,
aad eiiioeblei'tba pores. 'TIio result Is, that
tlwexudln; fee'eretfoa block Iu tho pores,
which Inflame, each distinct lnflammatloa
being ft-ninrplc. Dr. Fcx tbcrctoro does not
p:escrlCf blood putlfler" so-called, but a
u dyspcpiU euro" to be taVcn, to use his owa
words " till 'pte dyspepslal symptoms have
disappeared." Tho old Idea was, that face
eruption -trere caused by a " humor In th
food," tor which they treated the blood,
String the mineral, potash. Joy's Vcgetablo
BanapariUft -follows tho modem Ideas of Dr.
Fox, and' alms with gentlo vegetable altera
Htm at the atomach and digestive organs.
The rea-ns Is apparent thy It cures dyspep
sia and lndigestlou, and tbe pimples sn
skin eruptions which resnlt therelrom soli
partBai that two minerals fall.
A Cincinnati woman, enraged at her
husband, determined to ruin liim
financially. She "shopped" all day
and piled tip bills to his account to
tbe amount of 93,000.
Neither tbe north nor the south for
gete ite soldiers. There are 101 ex-Union-soldiers
in congress to 81 ex
eonfederates. Take It"Ure Brekn-N.
Tfce great appetizer, tonic and liver
regulator. In use for more than 50
years iu England. Positive specific for
liver complaint. Bad taste in tbe
Mouth oa arising ia the morning, dull
pains hi the head and back of the eyes,
tlfcfe'd.feelihg, dizziness, langour symp
tom, of. Irrer roumaint Remedy Dr.
Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. Re
lieves constipation, sharpens the appe
tite and tones up the entire system. Get
the genuine from your druggist for 81,
and take according to directions.
The UesTmaa Hsmae Cigar.
The La Paloma cigar and other fine
brands of cigars: the finest in the city,
at Uhar!eytpiWs, aext to C. ji. Cooper.
' -Flaic 1 stlle Wine .
Delivaroal60 ceats a gallon, to any
'-vuis-. a. line line oi.nnra
QaHa.-Kines allow T&rfces. afc-A.
Jtzuiger's Cosmopolitan saloon.
Rs -ladies' KUttiFiBe Shees:
hai!UurBed Freneli Kids.
issdiaan's.
Meals GaasceA t rsler.
Prlvate-roonw for ladles and families:
at Central JtesUurant, next to Foard &
Stokes.
WeiadutrdTs Beer.
And Freelm'uch-at the Telenhone Sa-loM,6cents.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. MAY 21
As Filed in The County JternrJer Oflk
Yratanl.y.
E. A. Nov es ami wife io.lL. W.
Hyland. iots 1 and 2. blk 1(,
North add.
M. J. Kinney et'al. to'WilliahV
Marx, lot o, blk 57, New As
toria. .
M. J. Kinney ct al, to" Fred
Marx, lot 7, blk 45, New As
toria , , r
J. C. Adams and wife . to
Charles Olson, lots 11 and
12. blk 5 Riverside.
J. 0. Adams and wife to
James Olseu, lots 1. 2 und
3, blk 5, Riverside
H. R. Henrickson and wife
to R. A. Jorgenson,lots 1 and
2, sec 22, and NWK of NW
M sec 23, T 7 N; R 9"W;'86
acres nearly t . . wk
Previously reported this
2C0
-2,000
year ,$1,&,946
Total to date ;..... Sl,872,623
James C. Knlper, wlrfle crossing'thd
Columbia in a skiff", -was drowned last
Friday afternoon, opposite" StHelens:
He had started from St. Helens ra fev
minutes ahead of his father; who "fob
lowed in a fishing lioat A little above
the mouth of Lowisrivor is 'a power
ful eddy. He pulled in a few minutes
ahead of his father and went out of
sight behind some bruslr, and wre
never seen tigain : the boat floated" out
bottom up. He wnfc -nineteen! years
old. jtnj - i,j"t
Vim ilunt know how much better vmi
vi I feel if vou take Hood's Sarsaparillai
It will overcome that tired feeling.-piiD-tfy
jiur blood, give ou ago h.1 appetiu
an make you bright, active and strong.
Ui' mhv to urt IIrK)d' iars.itiaiijla. Sold
by uni-gi-,:.s. . f "; 'J"
Manitobaus are mncli 'djsgnrfted
with tlie refosal of the I?oininion gov-
eminent to give, a subsidy Wtn'cilnti:
iiQU jJ:lv railwav
1 1 c T
U
K-5
:od'S Sars.aparciH.-p
!M-tj vreparcilfroiu .SarsoparUU,,
... i, .MandniKe, Dock, Ilpsisspwa,
r i: rries, aud otUr well-kiiowu.auii.
.U..i
-I:i lilevt ;ct:il.le rvucdius.byaiiccullar
i- . ! iiu i::u, j rt'iMtrtiuu, and intKes.s.iuv-l
i -1 1 Iuhmi's Sn-.i-arili:; iiirati-.e jjywer,
! t 1 -.se,f il by oilier luixiiv'biLf. . Jt
.!f. Is re::i:nk:Jle curt . here otliers .lull.
E-ood's SarsgparHSa,
Iil ebcot Mood purifier., It cures'Scxpfulal
8it Itbciun, Uoils, 1'implcsi all.lluiuur
l'yrciMa, Biliousness, Sick -tleadache,
Iiul'j'i4 tloa, (Jeneral .Debility, Catarrli
I".i ir.iuilisii!, jvWi;i!)i juid J.er tcoui-jl.lM-:;
ucr.'ii:ncs That 'Tired J'eeillijjj
(roatesanaMKilite, bnildituy tbc'ij-o'qiu.
Mood's Sarsapanliai
Hi net unparalloil sticcesiat boine Snc'li
: iis -1 ularity in Luwell, jrais., whbfc, Il .
is !.t:u!e, that Lov.cll triigsil5 ?cU "Q,r.C. of
II.mI's Snrsaparillalban alotlacr4sarsapa
ril!:i. .r blood puriOers. TliQsh'in(jy;ces3
is ertonding all t$ cr the eoiaibj . '" ,. ,
Ho&ti's SarsapariUa
1.; 1 ceuliar hi its strength ami economy.
It i the only lireparatloa r.f vlilt2i cAn
tni.j Lo sabl "100 Djh-s Oao Dohbr".' "A
1h.Ii. of Hood's Sarsai arllla'takea'accortl
higiiiHu'elious, wlllJ.'tsta.r.lOntn. ' l
Hoti's SarsapariUa'1
Is : 1 f i.Iinr m tb? confidrnde It ;-alns amoijr
..11. . ,1 f icoplb. AViienMtisonceiKCil
it 1 11 ..u s a favorite family remedy. Do
not lie ii.dueetl o buy other preparations,
llo. .sure to get the Peculiar Medicine,
food's SarsapariUa
.So'.illyInij5ri'tR. f., .rttfirg.'i. lrcparclby
IU I. Itooi) .t CO., Ayini.-earlci.tmvBll, Mas3.
IOO Doses One-Dollar
'I 'U . Kjfe
No matter 'vhat I ratio or
lirofcssion .3'oii. choqse.o"!,",
will easily detect tho'mei7k)f
original ideas; the men, ,1
push themselves and' the town
they lives :n ahcail; 'men wji'o
arc aereditto their prbfession
and the conunuijlty Uie,v live
in: hut you are also Imirelarinrl-
tho imitafors, thoSe viliW artr
at the rear end of .the proces.v.i
ston, men who never have all
original, bright-thought or do-
an original. hrinrht-ne.K Tf Inf
, , . ." --1 ' '
aione inoy wiu exis, on wuat ,
liheral. nnnsnAWtmrr nnorli -iU
, if? A I , . y
permit iheniselves.jtOjb.e, rob
bed of; but no. sooner does'"
tlieorigiualj.enterprisingpaij,,
make a move, and the-imitat
ing tail-ender tries to benefit
by his1 superior's sartius; ri
Note the wnalt.atlfempfs" of V
the old-Htyled shops to imitate
my Saturday Sujp'rise'Sales.' '
Its enoujrh to makea horseM
laugh.
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B ll.llflti-. j
n:-x
For. New Goods, Original
Styles and Lqwrice ,
Look to
- ,1
HermanWise
The Live Clothier and Halter,
In tbe Occident Hotel Brd'ff.
irm i - ..
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Parasols.
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it u .ct 2ziart
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irANDSEWED,1 DOl'V.!" sJEAM SllOE.
MeaGAN;C0.v
rrnal
tsiiv.tliiilM-utlful, 4daitJou)foriS:Ue.
yj raci : c-Ji uou,.uaiance sm per
1 -month. Pbi'Srand'coproraH--
' i.Rtract furatsbed freeiI ni.
i. 1 .". u -lull ti" -": .titi iilj jlf
1 Ji" lll i .' -.Joifi lilxti J o.A lo
. ! tb o'lrt&rTotxIis Autt tuoxi
Astoria Suburbs !
i 1 V"H nJhr'. In 'jW HI ttmli
Uivo AcroTnUUteast of Asloiiii.aid o-dv
one
zuiilpue JiaUvinUe IrouiCeTTnubla,, .
Ri-er'at'$5)J,caeh,r $too 6aS!r l01
V.i
balance iwpermoBtn'uJ
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u -in i.i :' yir. 'jvjhi aws$iJ m
Keat Estate ilroJ.orv ,,Vfr,8TinAj)I,
"T" . iti I ,4.1.' ru m
Wjvi. V. Whkkiiyj i
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Wnerry & Harry,
Real Estate
AND SUltVEYINO.V TOWSITf: W)JtIv
a spEciAwy.-
i, nft .
City and Suburban Property Sold on; Com
mission. Investments Macfe Tor"
. Outside Parties. ui jrj
' li-ltCi,Ei:i?'c'E3' -Xj
I. W.'Casc, HanSeft- AlHtlX'." ir.-PageT
l t - 1 l. . ft f. St
Office .en 'ir.filreet, hJ(
Near Court House, - STOTrtAIt.'
.- i . i ui.ia eiu uuii' ;u
ia conserpieri:e.tKta.xli4.indffai rhoas
JwauUI ul joveljtogfeMi-. VaU Warjea-ihas
Atijbttihb, lfarlonWIMTEast?
ii nq 7 r.J 'Jtii 111 otu T,unn v j
k Which wilt bfeilen'owitfand&olU skiMai
.If ".a '7'.T31T11ti rwIJp U7J nc
wTrLBiftAilittucU3imc4ihTotga the!atat
ii, .-. ul JA-u. xlolrajao) Jenll il?
i -i fi iit uiqn ha"'qo) daulv tints
John KoberapijJftrjNi . A-TejJftrj
TiiePaiBffMBCo.'
4i . Tj-t F f ivfr 'zr .c Ha.
Heal : atj-rrrerseifalT'PraJjpcrty.
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. ujt4.ttnausii nibbcmrv
W?MT'4lI
s aruTorff '.-ilt
AiU
Ortll-rs tVelfvefed tq6 bf v.liareountry
,J 'Orders Solicited. -'Thin 3b&t. -'-
tiua ,4.iitBexttAfioBae.e4ft8suxi fli'v'iv
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l4Alr4. 4p4k.i74rt4Virt1tfnit'-rtr "1
v"" " soitsoir Hjf baitaoif;
.iEearfctate Ajjeiits.
E. P. NOONAW i CO.
m&WUH&a, -an,:
clJEX.7CL&JL, .
Jul lli
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Groceries f'Eiidae
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tr. ,:,- ;;. ., n-;.j ofa
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A NElfaLENIEfiEBISE!11'
City
Express 'Transfer Company.
H
D. Thing and C. E. Miller,
PKOrRIETORS.
neatlquartere at Main Street wharf.
TELEPHONE NO. 43. .
A General .Express and Delivery Business
transacted.
Your patronage is solicited.
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HxnKa-ai:HRa-a-a--a-a-
Scleflcisiiffloi
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t ..I .''Jul Jv'da tx l d iuii.3ll
East ;Wrreritoni
i'T.i ,l I .- .' ma .1 . .
aPwOQEiiir
JUST RECEIVED
White Goods.
Plaid Sashes.
:. Trimmings.
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LedingDiy' Goods and Clothing House of Astoria.
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It never rips.. It never squeaks.
flexible
ma
nan a hand turn.
.it.
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For Ladies! MM
&m-$toamBV! ,:";t;
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The New Model
CAN BE HAD IN
JAN BE I
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Call aad Examine It ; You TI11 be
1
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Buck Patent
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ip4 1 V.' .,, niA,OTHKRi'ISST
fvmitt Wortj. Sleiiir.'FittirtQS, Etc.,
c-jj.c - a r I i
Um in
01! j-t o; ja
tt.it
troftr
ii 1-2 Acres, Close to River and Street
i: Oar tine, Only $500 Per Acre,
for Bi few Days Only. ' ,
riti
h- . 111" If-
5,000-Can be Made ori this
r.
zw H-to
j iljxsr vac, o qj
id' iT.KW B Jlll'I A
-v-i 10 nE.&mT
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Astoria
i - in. 1 ! 1 '
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
Real
ERICES-FROM $150 Ttt $25ft EAGfit:'
TERMS -"o'nc-n'a'lf Cash ; the Balance
t r..-i.
t.l I
j'jhi
TRe Xieading Tailors.
lv !. Gall and See dur !NoDby
! iic . . 1. iiuai arnvcu. u ,
1 epniprlses tlle'lahjst gootis in tbe.Biarket, and we offer thesr at prices never
uuro iitaru ui in, sioria, ana
x .. 1 opm.firtable fittlnj?
.It'll
Next to.C. H. Coopers
1 .Clp. Upshur,
IfpiiMantCemmisMM Merchant
" .1. 1
, IXaiB 8t. Wharf. Astoria, Oregon.
SPECIALTIES :
r Il' '! I
nn.; i
Cannery Supplies
li.
-fll
Barboufs
Salmon Net Twines.
NEPTUNE Braad-HalmonTiTine.
' WOODBEBBY Cotton Lines and Tvlnes
SEINES and. IfETTING
Of all Description Furnished at
Factory-Prices,
1( rilRC INSURANOE
Effected ia Ftot' 'Class Companies,
'- RepreseBttoW
.IIartrord, Cona
....-..New York,
HOJK,
Agtmcj PaciSe xjeu aai Walk. Farga A Co.
The Oregon Bakery
A.' A. CLEYELA'bV.Pref'r.
Gooi BpeaurCalBaM Pastry
None but the Best Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered In any part of the city.
ml
if .!
and Buttons.
l.U tlx
TIM Street.
requires no
breaking law JMsVi
Astoria, !mm
w jaA
ASTOiIA, ONLY OF
.Hi.
n.uO
Pleased. E. K. Uawes Is also Af eat for.
Cooking : Stove,
CLASS STOVES.
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a Specialty. Af uH Stack i
h'-ir
-BamsiaiBBBi
Real Mtei
HOT
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.Property Wtthin a MffttJit-
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xfju i.k,a jl -lJi i?ui
14 Wlb dii.
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Astoria Am Now on Sale
:1 v jn mu I
ll.iSi Ui.-
li
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Jaij-i
ffflbf.
'JJyll
in Six and TVr elve, JConths.
. jiL
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fe w
Stock of Spring Goods
uiJ!-.
jtuaruniee me uest aim most -1 ' -
suits in the city. . .
Astoria, Orefta
Morgan ft 'Sherman
GROCERS
AadDealeniB
Ceiery Suppta!
...am- tuir. 1.
Special Attantkn CIvAfitsiFMilJks
Of OMlars. nil 4.'
A FULL LtM CAftRlSa
And s4ipl!'rurHto&el at Saiai-" :
PurchaHe) dcJlTcrc fat aay part al tssa ssty
Office and: VartiktM-s r
In Hume's New Bailalat-aa-Watsr OtusC
P. O. Bex lis. Tcleplwisirsy'tr.fc
J. B. Wyatt,
DBALBB8 IN ,.
Hardwire aN $k CliStHT
Pure Oil. bright Varnlsa. Btsaela Oti.
Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twht
Lard Oil. Wroortt trsa BtmmT (
Galvanized Cut lalls.
AtTlealtiral iMBlMMata.
Macklmcs, Palata, Oils,
Grooerlos, XBto.
Estate
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