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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1890)
s." $St gl&itg gfovum; -rjliA. OKEGO- X i juxi:j. jsso iioetrsD wrmatY morning. w R. SHAlAiORJlN & OOMPAKY. rislfltil.ua S24 tnjrteto:it. A ladv vrell knnvm in iliic nU . i iertlav fcialod ihafr-Klio rrnll ;?! :,., ' divorce proceedings against her hus band at this term of conrt. Later in the evening the hnsbana called and lequested that nothing be said about it Accordingly, nothing is said about it. n Hat, 'e. mhj4:i Mbf Mall. . r t . -nm ATMtiAV puaraal" s t It jm1vt ssM.&f4 'i.: Ike l- utM'HA rl. U.J C'jirftn OFFICIAL PAPER J-v tlaatri is to hs a u-Uf:l and tal45aqik office. lott Tia is uier nieannnl CMvIlfM weal'isr io mt& after .Inly 3al, OvafcrviUc il he a aiioarf order oilicc. Ulajwr Cmrfif luw nol yet rainmed arurrs! riinsaiioes aw still un- .Ml. Senator Dolph's bill for a light ship at the mouth of the Columbia river was favorably reported by the house committee ou commerce last Saturday. ATr. Dolph alfco introduced an amend ment io uie sundry civil bill for an appropriation to earn- out the provis ion of iho bill. The new store noir being erected at IranUort was used last Salnrday evening for a dance, visitors being present from this city, from Knappa cum t in- h-.u ruunumjj country. At four 'clock yesterday morning, the steamer M.Uiptc came over here, bringing home those who had gone from Astoria A Fiul ind paper mentions a curious stone in the northern part of that country, which serves the people in stead or a barometer. This stone, winch they call 'ilraakiur.'' turns black or blackish-gray when foul weather is antiroachiiM' i'mn irwiiimr .. C7 ---. ....w. nas ;ne on while. IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. A SensIWe Conclusion ou tte Water Question. -i-v aiverse report ox the purchase or houses. eet of turning it almost 'fcr farrmamr'fcv mariuvl S brlow . a iSsW JWk. iWrado !a2 Twwaslar. fflsse tlmsr iPaeific t&jhU on!friiig IVxitfatWl will ue tin amae jmacenger toy after drtx I. H Union I 'antic l:Tkf ground la. Taajnia on its depot grounds at YasMtnanvr. wasimtstoti. Tlie Pacific Joitniiil is informed that the mail from Jhvne.) in Rral.-iml j after the firt of .Tnly. will be carried in wacjnn roa.i, me contractor having taken the job so low from Astoria, that the railroad rompam-could not mm- I ii for Ir-i5 flirm ilfiMMn n.n ,..i.,.i amount paid for earning it the entire distance. TChp nwvnae citUcr Cwuuh is at i'cttUVywicH awaiting: onra lfore fraarcstittg to Briefing hpi f.tr Immediately follow ing t he Fourth or July celebration will be the session of the Grand Lodge A. O. U. W7., which convenes heio duly .St h, and will con tinue fourda-?. Jt will hriiio- fwim 1 2.VJ to :J0J visitors. There will bn n Tik AsnMn4V oflici' u lMvianar.cis I,:iI.lo, reception, banquet and ball. Wawteorall lnial. 1:1 slock '"" i"-'""cra i wxuen win ue an- ' iwiwli A Ui nler h: simrt n.tice. i oue i due time. W. irhat is ta In- Uie location !..ttf tmt. virK iiiiviiiii -saam! f (ln'XcwHweiNifr.! e-iciatrnl' lucaf hn ai.d i .. llc "'MTs t.r ibo mr ami tou-- ' ,ho department or tin -Wii VirpinanV ' hc'0li '-"Saw"! for sou a map of Alaska. iii .S4wnf W. II. liash. of Clark NBtr. will le rwrivrr f the new lawil oilce at Olynnr.. Geo. M. I ills wul Ih (he ri7i4r. Xr Yarit Mrites are 1 eportenl about ! tein tmilag a aw mill at tise i of ihr Nasrf. with a la:lv ca- viaty iir aiw.eoo r t. l?ak 2V4ia. owner or the stage liaw Hraw North Cove to lVton-on's lita4 haMI owt Uelinc to Villiams A 1m!iain. of AlMiesan. Srtiafcw Mjtc.?ll of this fctnt cre ..tcl a iriiod Ptisajoa iu the senate "Medai last wee; b appearing clad 1:1 a ww tmitc flannel uit. Capbtti; ijjk been tiled in the i attaA Htaie cojirl against Itobert na. paMw eamuerator. for ml com- ?"Onp mr work, tiaor$3t3L The ollicers of tho engineer coips in o Uolnmbia l!.nv neiime dilsI iirion 'hich is now wrll underway. Vs is well known, there is not a great deal known about the geography of thu vat region, and the map, in consequence, will prove T)f great value. The eact pri'c paid by the Union P.jcilic ompany for the Tacoma .t Lake City railway and Navigation compau;, has not been made public, but it is now well understood to be between DO,000 :imi 150,000, in ad dition to the assumption or all indebt edness and contracts made bv Ihe Jjakc t ity comjiany. It will be of no interest to a man, but women -married women will be glad to hear that a verv ingenious electrical device h;is lalelv been pat ented by which the hands of a clock set to a certain hour are made to com plete an electric cnrrMif mmmMiul with the kitchen stove so that the lire The city council held an adjourned meeting as a committee of tho whole in the office of City Attorney Curtis 3esterday afternoon. The subjects under consideration were the ordinance which was read first time at last Tuesday's nrmnml meeting, proposing to grant the Co- Jumbia Water Co. a thirty year's fran chise. On this tho committee will report as follows, at to-morrow evening's coun cil meeting: Astoria, Oregon, June 24th, 1890. To the Hon. the Mayor and Common Council, City of Asteria: We, your committee on Fire and Water of the Common Council, to Whom Was rftfariWl fllO nnli'nnnAa granting to the Columbia Water com pany a franchise for thilv vanra n supply the citv of Astnrin wlf h vnfor as set forth in said ordinance, beg juiive io suunnt tue roiiowing report We have carefully examined the ordinance and its provisions. "Wo are of tho opinion that the expense to the city in complying with tho provisions of the ordinance would be a burden to iuu iu.ijaereoi me city, as the ex pense ror lire purposes would be about SG.OO0 per annum. That sum would pay the interest on sufficient bonds, issued by the city to construct and own its own water system. AVe believe it will" ba for the best in terests of the city to own, maintain and operate its own water system, and to that end we favor au amendment to the city charter, granting power to the city to issue bonds for the purpose of constructing a water system to be unuer the control and owned by the sj ou uuiuy tn uny can lurnisn TUE PRESMfTI4XsCiirECH. .. Syaopsis of a Scnaea Yerteraay Xeralag . Eev. Dr. f!arrtnTvl -ntwluwl . - mon in the Presbyterian church yea- ictuajr morning wmcu nag a local ap plication. It was from Numbers vu: iii. and waBmta4edtcrBfekatt portance of sntaiafeg-bu drche. Thi3 would "be more than -provided for. if We WOtlld all rav nnr fUl.. and though this may seem burden some it will all "com back to us. Churches cost something but thev pay. "Godliness is profitable." This often appears in individual cases, but when we take a wida w it is Ann- firmed beyond dispute. Wickedness is expensive. It costs many a man uiuid us aupjjurb nig vices wan it aoes to support his family. Several cases were mentioned where countries have grown great and pros perous by their religion, where the natural resonnvw ham ixwm nnn What would Scotland be' without her A SEE WON THEGLOYES. Bow a Fretty'wi&w Coaviaccd Kaaaty ktaa j9f His Error. city. He is liable to a ' "lrtod hen tl,tJ 'en hour arrives. It iwsau. Ut look in Portland and c-1-vwbewr as if the newspapers would Uaw t take bold ami correctly com 1Mrtbe takiasr -f the eleventh Fed-'.-al c omK. AVreckers intend .shortly to begin worJr upon tlie hull of the old steamer hhiho, which came to grief near Hace rocks, last ear. and now lias in Port Townscnd bay. It is supposed that her boilers and something else it is notkno.'n what are still clinging to her, as a clumsy weight attached to her bottom prevents her lloniincr ? TW Foartli of .Tnh fnminillfps lwalyH-tdatb complete ar- ,er iwtom Vr?,TCnLs llcr ll raiajatK Aa- lie celebration. The i Iess tlmn l oven of water. xiwrr iut ! m nave evcrvi nn 3 aiMl OMtfljW. There is deep interest iu -vvho suc ceeds liarry as United .States deputy heade.1 mnn wlm I I!,arsi,"J- J-' place is a lucrative one. lw fawnlnW ihehaire if n mnir f opu years it is worth jis high .is uii. iiuimrs a year, xnat is, if the manpod A OlwaialulMld lid ars iiumlxrotl wants t know if tWve is not some place where he can ihe lack numbers. Jioa5 to Loan. is what twenlv r :iiiereat advrSiert announce in ;weaTHHe diflerent )lac; in last Friday!, Tacoma It lobe. It is fur I at. mostly oh real esiata TWne is much freigiit going io i trays kwiir tiiat the All ia tut can acaJy kajnlic all. ami Mr. Strung - snakwff eifiortB to Iiave the item ral Mttfis ym a (be sani roulo. 1'ortJand deputies don't take the ousmess themselves. Thev wmio'!' 1 do whenever there is any business to ik nene: come down anil sene the pajer.s and get mileage both ways. The StulintI thinks that those wondciful reclining chair cars re cently introduced on the Union P.icilic road will be shunned by everj lady who travels in company Avith an inrant aHcrshe once tries (hem. There is no place to lay the babv down, and ir .she attempts to let it bleep in her lap, some big husky 1st the .seat in front is apt to tilt over backwards into her lap also. JAHrfiJi Crk4uiu- was killed at Siaolr. Pacific comity. Wash., a few T" - V-L "" " l"v -' . ,. . ... . ivr. riuiiuc -Hie Kinking him on the ' George J raucis Tram will publish a Imt aawl crathing him io death. J lMipcr at Tacoma. It has been named "Train's Hound the World Edventar. Oa tf iii biggest nuisances on H -vilLbe issued .4enn-occasionally. eartlt to people traveling i the man When Mr. Train gels it loaded, he will wIkwp hoib i ventilati(n.' and who firc off. lie expects to startle the ihtHkv 1ktmw he likes draughts or ' world with bis iajcr. lie is arraug air tiwt nwiKly eKe must, too. I i" for another trip around the world , " "9 dajs, to start next September bv Tk conUiniPil cool u cither has special steamer, booming the Chicago .l-i..,.- n .. i.i.:i:i r n x.i - n-nrlil'o r..;. ir :n -.it i- i ? nn-mii nn tfnmnimn'S Ml lilt Olg """" t nil.. ill; win KL'll IICKCIS tO .lant rwe, ilmt was iroithc.o,l Iriof wiatar. Unt ia ,InI the Columbia wiM W natsideniUb higher than it i w. "tit Rift. ta" .Tune were never before Mffcons iu (Mr bml and redo hul T faunraiice as this month. M.anv A4ncia hnlies irMeri'e them in jars for tlte lattttc ierfiunp iluil thi'ir iietals TUe jmsstvt brick for the front or tit ww hntldititr, on Third street, op I.4e engine house, hae mwd. ainl the building -will be im-hel ready for the new bank as a iwsible. Te a woman wandering around W askutgUm and Yamhill counties sell ing loUen ticlreSp, at SI apiece. Tor an nlkced raftle of "a lot in Sea View ad IttuMi to Astoria. Let. see: where i-N?vfa View addition, ainhow? tVJ your ilags and decorations ready for the celebration ot the nation al birthday. Show your colors, for the llag is handsome, aside from its emblematic beauty, and ought to be 9C ki abundance on the Fourth. those each. who accompany him at ."300 A well known dcuti&t fried hard to collect a bill, but, after manv ineffect ual efforts, said to the debter: "I don't intend to send ou any more bill", and J don't intend to sue yeu: but tlrere is one thing I want to tell on. Every time you cut oft' a piece of beefslc-ik and pass it to your wife, lwanl-ou to icmember that she is not chewing that with her leelli, nor with jour teeth, but with my teeth." Tn two or ihree days he recoived a check. The notion "of tho.sn ilnnlilo. Talse teeth in his wife's mouth was too much for him. water for all city and firo purposes at. ven liiiio cost, anil cnn snnni' vm sumers at one third the present rates cuargeu uy uie uoiumbia Water com pany. 0 Would, theroforr ronmmnnl , v, .WWMU4WM1A that the ordinance do not pass, and that the charter be so amended as to give the city power to issue bonds for the purpose of constructing a system of water works iu the city, to be owned and controlled by the city. Kespectfully submitted. F. Wickman, John Fox. Regarding the ordinance authorizing the purchase of a team for No. One's, the committee will make the following repert: Astoria, Or., June 24, 1890. To the Hon. the Mayor and Common uuiivu, uuy of Astoria. GnxxiiEMEx: We, your committee, to Whom Was reforiWl fltr inolnonl i.- amance, entitled "authorizing the committee on fire and water and the chief engineer of the Astoria fire de partment to pnrchase a team of horses for Astoria Engine Co. No. 1, beg leave to submit the following repert: We do not deem it advisable at the pres ent time, to purchase a team of horses, as the council have adver tised for bids to build a new engine house ou the lot recently purchased by the city, and it will be an unnecessary expense to fit up the present house tor horses as tho new engine house will be built and fitted up for horses. We would therefore recommend that tho matter be deferred until the new en gine house is built Respectfully sub mitted, F. Wickmax, John Fox, Committee on Fire and Water. The Communication rprmrrlinrr ha amioinhnent nf nn oninniur tny "W Two's was referred back without action, the committee exercising no jurisdic tion in the matter, tho question being more one for tho foremen of tho com pany than for tho council to decide. bibles and Sabbaths, and thehouaea of God? Go to the Scandinavian coun tries: they are poor in natural re sources, bnt thV V.limr in tha ti'Ma and to the church, and have grown great ut. uampbeu mentioned Jenny Lind, the unrivaled songstress, andOle Bull, who gave the world a new revel ation of the possibilities of violin music, and Thorswelsden. the great sculptor, and above "ill Gustavus Adolphns who brought to a sneceaa- iui issue me Thirty ieara war. Churches are 'much.neededfor our city. Astoria had better do without railroads than without churches. What sort of an advertisement would it bo .'for real esfcta Tipiy Oni ;tv has dried un" and"drivRn nnf tVia churches?" or thisr "A'rfHr wTi tha churches are very" weak and poor." Every 'property owner in flus place is greatly indebted to -the churches, and ""v ouuii iuuu utuui kj ao ins pare lowaru cnurcn support. Jivery man luuuapiace, maEcnaaany MUMtv frt. decency and gdoiT, order here ought himself to be in somej&urch, at least as iin attendanti ye"ry Sabbath day. We raised here 'in v nhnrf-fima . iently two hundred thousand dollars ior a rauroaa. we had better raise live hundred thousand than lose onr churches, or let them' drag and starve. These institutions well cared for, will soon be able to take care of themselves. They will build sightly edifices of brick and stone, which will crown all these heights and look out in the harbor. Strangers entering the place will look upon them with ad miration; and God will command his blessing upon a people who thus honor him and sustain his cause. After the close of the able address, a statement was made that the church was in debt the sum of S229, and that it was desired to have it natd at nnm instead of remaining. The members iayorea the suggestion of the pastor, and in a few minutes the entire sum Was raised with naaa rhia nwimnl action of the members shows they ap preciate their pastor, and practically endorsed his sermon. MARINE NEWS. PERSONAL MENTION. C. W. Loughery returned yesterday from a trip to South Bend. Miss L. Pinschowergoes to Portland on a short visit this evening. Miss Lclia Hughes, dnughter of E. C. Hughes, is visiting in the city. Mrs. Babbidge, wife of Capt.J. W. Babbidge, was taken seriously ill yes terday morning. Misses Amy Powell and Hattie Dunning returned 3'esterday morning from Eugene, where they have been attending the slate university. Justice of the peace Silas B. Smith, of this county, headed the list of pio neers at tho recent Portland reunion, being credited with arriving in this country in 1839. HchadthendvnnhjiTA of some or the pioneers by twenty fnnr. 1C".(1 !.:.. 1.1. t; 'i. .c-.i;, Jiwj uciuji mu umiu A Narrow Esrapr. The barkentine North Bend, CapL Wallace, is at Knappton, loading with lumber from the Columbia Mills. The steamer Dolphin, Capt NeilL arrived yesterday from Shoalwater bay, and went up the river in tho af ternoon. The steamer Alarm, CapL Kill man, sailed yesterday for Gray's har bor, where she will be employed by her new owners. The barkentine Eureka, Capt Jacob Peterson, sailed yesterday morn ing with a load of lumber for Redondo Beach, California. The four-masted schooner Novelty, Capt. Ben Law's, arrived nt Knann. ton yesterday mornintr. frnm Han irancisco, and will return to that city with a cargo of lumber from the Co lumbia Mills, as soon as it can be loaded. She will take about 750,000 feet, and can carry as much as 800 -000. Passengers to Portland. In one of St PanTa naUtfal ana. urauiruuiuCB 11TC8 H yOUUg WlUOWOIM of 8tose Wllnwvlilitnj7a-.wi1i VvtAw jeW warranted toClon-at;ipOjjardfl. .uo ucib uut bub una occasion to ap pear in full dress she will nmhatilv nou a uflir cu iricivfri vmrn arm vn uuiu a Foi-muwa genueman wno nas apartments on the same floor. This is how it happened: The gentleman came home one afternoon, and as he passed along the hall to his rooms he saw thmmrii the half-sman door of the fair one's room a sight that causea nun to stop and exclaim: "What on earth are vnn r?ftTnc?" Tho lady stepped-back and explained that m tmn uitn lutu JUSL UOCU. mJUb HOm6 and that she had nlaoed her mirmr down on the floor so that she could see how the dress looked as she walked pa. "Looks all right," said he. "That's all you know about it," said the widow. "In the first place it doesn't hang well behind; there is a certain satisfaction and peace of mind to a Woman Whn lrnftWH thai, hay Araaa hangs well behind that the comforts or, religion do not give. But the greatest fault with it is that it 3 so abort that I am almost ashamed to wear it" "-That's so, it is awfully short," he Said. lookUM? down nt the -anHn-aa graceful ankles as she moved around behind a chair. "But I always did admire those embroidered hale thread." "Yon don't know what vnn nre talk-. incr abeut: they're not liale thrond nnrl TOU have no thine in hase nn nnim'nn on except your too-fertile imagination." "Well, I never worked in a dry goods Store, bnt Pll insfc bet vnn a nnir nt gloves that I am right and that they are naie inreaa." "And you won't ever tell a living soul if I show you that you are wrong?" "Never! upon my honor." "Well, come in and close the door, but remember I trust you to be hon orable in this and never breathe a word about it And if I satisfy you that you are wrong, I am to have a pair of eight-button white gloves. "Yes, yes, that's all right' he an swered, impatiently, thinking it would be a good bet if he lost Walking demurely to a dressing case she onened the nnner rlmwup and said: "I- bought three pairs yesterday; here are the other two, and you see they are silk, not lisle thread, and they have just a little line up the side in stead of embroidery." "But I thought you were going to" "Sir! There are some nnhienbi nnnn which you have no right to think. Never mind what you thought," she continued, as she held the door open for her caller's exit. .Tnjf nKKvA your thinker in remembering that you owe me a pair of gloves.". Paul Pioneer Press. "BettiBK ob a Sare Taias:." Sporting men are having a good laugh over the Astoria exploit of John Barry, Cold Storage Smith, captain J. A. Brown and M. M. Dee, who made a still hunt down to Astoria, having a sure thing on Fraker's winning the Biordan-Fraker mill It is said on good authority that they are about $150 apiece loser, and their friends are kicking because thev didn't let- them in on such a sure proposition. Ore-gonian. Nottingham Lace Curtains NEW DESIGN'S. FROM Sixty Gents per Pair, to Five Dollars T Just Received at The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of the City . II. COOPER'S 517 and 521 Third st i- . ., - - . A-siaria. '? $195 For Ladies ! 555!H!aaaaaaaSSa5H5aBB izsn ii Process I 99 HAND SEWED, DOUBLE SEAM SHOE." It never rips. It never squeaks. uexiuiu man a nanu mm. MORGAN & GO., It requires no breaking ia. Ifcta Astoria, Oregom. At New West ra last er. Tire Astori vn Miggcsts to the ceu ns enumerators that they "get a move oa them." No extension of time will l allowed, aud any one not counted vlica the time is up will have to go uncounted, so far as this census is con cerned. At a recent mnss meeting at Marsh field, Coos county, to solicit subscrip tions to the Coos Uay & Eoseberg railroad subsidy, in a few minntes StaOM was subscribed of the $30,000 needed. Grading will commence about the It ot July. The new motor engine of the Bay railway company, was overhauled Saturday by Arthur Bartholomew, the engineer who is to have charge, con nections made, and jesterday she was beamed up and run-t?r the road, giving perfect satisfaction. The following "nob's" is posted on a feaoc in Tillamook ceunty: "If any Mae's or woman's cows or oxen gits in tfeeec here oats, his or her tail will be cut off the case may be. I am a Chris taat smb and pay my taxes, but d n a mm who lets his critters loose, say L" I The Northwest Mayazine savs: I Tho young cities of the new west are , making a mistake in hurriedly grant ing lranclnses to corporations for lighting, water worlcs and local transit In tJic new organization of society, of which the .signs are plain upon the horizon to everyone who looks beyond the narrow circle of present conditions, municipalities will undertake manv forms of service now left to corporate enterprise, and cities will buy back at heavy cost the privileges they are now giving away with a lavish hand It will then be held to be just as much the duty of a city government to pro vide light, water aud street railwa3-s for its people, as to pave the streets, build sewers and maintain a police force. "Weal: and weary describes the con dition of many people debilitated by warm weather, by disease or overwork. Hood's Sarsiparilla is just the medicine llCedOll lO lllll'll im mr1 ctrnnrrMirm tlm body, purify and quicken thc'sluggish uiuuu, cujll IiiOHJlC II1U JUSt clJIJIL'llie. The Little Dandy Xoo &ScuIIcy. Alcohol Stove at Unrrali for flic Fourth of July, When ever body will celebrate with Fiieworks, pin chased from F.Pei roll's large assortment of Itoman Candles, Sky Itockets, Torpedoes, Tin Wheels, Nigger Chasers, JJos Pistols, and all kinds of Fireworks. The finest stock in the city to select from, and at prices to suit the most fastidious customer. Come earl 3 and have your pick. Look at the Cooking and Heating Oil Moves at Noe & Sculley. Large stock of Oil, Alcohol and Gaso line Stoves at Nfoe & Sculley. Census enumerator "HYvn-kAr lmrl a close call Thursday morning about four o'clock as he was rowing in a small boat, between Clifton and Weat- porr, ior tno steamer tstate of Cali fornia came very near running him down as she was coini? at fnll RnWl coming down the river. Tho roll of the waves from her propeller washed his boat up on the low bank and cap sized it It was fortunate for him that he was so near shore, or he would have hud a cold bath, and pos sibly l)een drowned. merit Winn. We desire to say to our citizens that for 3 ears we have been selling Dr. Kinti's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bukletfs Ar nica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such univer sal satisfaction. We do not liMU-atA tn guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not fol low their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. J. w. Conx, Druggist. At the Bazar, the finest line of Gloves, Mitts, Bibbons, etc., etc. Money to Leaat On Imnroved Farm Prnnertv. for twn 3 cai s or longer. Address Box 313, City. Go te Uc Bacar For the nhenn;t and tact Satoona and Black Dress goods. Potatoes and TecetsMes. Strawherries and other berries, Cher ries. jurranis ana au seasonaoie r nuts at Thompson A Roar. The followiug is the list of passen gers having rooms, who went up the river last night on the steamer Tele Tele peone: Mrs. F. D. Winton and daughters, E. A. Taylor and wife, Mrs. C. E. Bain, J. W. Feilding; H. Sampson, D. O. Taylor, J. Moore, Gus Wilson, H. M. Wilson, M McGowen, M. Keith, J. W. Hardison, J. W. Lamon, J. H. Smart, H. Bell A. C. Astbury, J. Leahy, D. Leahy, J. H. Johnson, George Conn, Mrs. N. Hendrickson, Mrs. Fitznatrielr. TVfr. f!nrr "P Smith Mrs. Gustavson. G. W. TTaHctm Vn -! , -..-0,, ...... i sj. niorcan. a. i. uampstv. w. Garnass. HE WAS ABHAMKD To Ask ApilB, but Hli Fraalc letter Got It for Him. A few months ago one of the unfortunate Inmates in the Sn Francisco Almshoust was inspired by the sensational statement! In the newspapers with the belief that Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla would help hha. Bat without money, how to get U was the ques tion. Finally he wrote to the Edwin W. Joy Co., appealing to their generosity, and It was aot unheeded, the coveted preparation ba ins; seat by the next parcel delivery. Itt feet is best told la a subsequent letter, from which we quote the follewing: L ''I suppose yon know as by this writing, fnd my clrcnmstaaces and condition. Al- uiuofcu xiuimiviBc, i au ox your.generosiry lor aaother bottle of your JoW Vegetabi Sarsaparllla. Its- laxative -action ia perfec tion itself. It has so thoroughly regulated aiy system that say catarrh, -rheumatism, constipation, and headaches are all better. Lfe?illhVnld1.t0,u,: In b wl " r" t """ mignt not neea any more, but I am now so anxious to keep It up; but you see how It is.' w It was scat, and he can get mora if he needs It Salmon are now rnnnincr in rorv large quantities. Yesterday W. H. Vianen's fishermen caught from fifty to ekrhtv to the lmnL nnd nil onrinc m -- 1 ...6 salmon of immense size, manv of them weighing as high as seventy puunas. jot. vianen says tno run of spring Balmon, and their immense size, beats all previous years of which he has any knowledge. New West minster Columbian. The Texas Cattle Trail. N 0 W For The The famous Texas cattle trail is a thing of the past A drive of 10,000 cattle recently completed the journey to Wyoming, but not without costly delays and detours to dodge culti vated lands and farm fonroxi Woaf ern developement is the great leveler oi aii lanamarjcs. umana nee. Reams Wasted. Furnished rooms will be wanted from July 8th to 12th, for members of the A. O. U. W.. COmincr to tha Cranrl juaa, AU persons haviner anv. win niPnoA leave word as snnn oa nAceihia nf T?nt. er's Kestaurant. 4th of July The Election Is Over, And it behoves all to for get the political strife and GET IN and GET UP A Snap in Real Estate. UK Acres, close to river and slrc.-t car line. Only 500 per acre, for a few day only. SJ.000 can he made on this property within threemontlw. KattMhesflkieaMiBaaBBattCKiafSBBSBBBBlBBBBlSBaSSBBBBBW 11 IFtoftl . Estate Odd Fellows' Building, :Bxol3Le-iav . ASTORIA, & Lots in Case's Astoria ire Now ob Sail AT TOE OFFICE OF THE Astoria Real Estate PRICES FROM $150 TO $250 EACH. TERMS '-One-Hal f Cash ; the Balance in Six and Twelve Months. WeinharcTs Lager Beer! Is the Choice of the Connoisseur. V Superior Facilities for Shipping in Car Load Lot. Orders for any quantity to he directed to H. WEINHARD, Portland, Oregon. ueracr Twelfth and B. Telephone 72. P. . Plaaas far Sale At factory prices. M. W. Burtt, agent from the factory of Hemme & Lone. San Francisco, who is a practical piano maker and tuner, is now in the city prepared to do all kinds of Impairing and Tuning. Drink Knickerbocker bottled beer. Coffee and cake, tan rants, at the Central Restaurant. Try the Columbia Bakery and satisfy yourself where you can do the best. TelepbaaeLertsnas; Moase. Best Beds in town. Rnnmq nAr nlohf 60 and 25 cts per week SUM). New and ciean. rnvaie entrance. A First-Class PacificRIEstateO. Celebration Office QCCUPIES THIS SPACE. 3NTtir Central A. T. BRAKKE, Mgr. Tkerc Are 8aaae nice Rssmn. Over the Mikado candy store, suitable tor offices, for rent. Apply to Alex Campbell. Thefri!imh!a Rlt-r? ic tha nantaof shop in the city. For t lie very best Photos, eo to Shns- ter. All the Choicest Delicarira. mmd hv only first-class men at the Seaside iiakers'. Good Goods &nd lnw rfoc t tha Ku. aide Bakeri'. Gn totlieSn Vraniicun ftailArw'Va the finest Photographs and Tiatypetv Olney Street. We lead, nthpivt. fnl ome made bread at the Tnllr la nliM Jow. Trvthehc Oregon Bakery, and Judge for yourself. JThompwm&Rossare handlin? the - i,A rrz Z v- " "c vyuoicess dairies, n? JiS,sSSStT you wlth a No-1 art,cle of Bntter or Cheese. Saaae FJae 8Crawberrles TO arrive thla mnl.. -cr 1--1. chance to get good berries at reasonable I" lxs lHQMPSOy & Boss. -if" i taurant for sale at reason-' able price for cash. Good reason given for seiling; AWkgnkr. MeCMketrler. rff!!,1?011!8 for 1dte8 a fiuaUtea: Stokes rani WlsBsmssrla Mr. 2&$2&a Telephone ba- -' .r- , ;froHJaXrC.c4ien8f 'HsTboanir mntfnrTku ..j -u-t rr . vry. -..?- I&JTS.ZS a-vi itt , -f,i -; yS!55Rl 'zffr. .fJ A ID - Abereromhle Bole I In the meantime the undersigned will not for get to look out for the people's wants, and be at all times prepared to fur nish the finest selection of gentlemen's garments at his usual reasonable prices. HermanWise The Live Cltthier and Hatter, In the Occident Hotel Bl'd'g. The Oregon Land Co. Where Property Is Left For Sale. Corner Third and Olney Sts., L. R. Abarcrombia, Prop. Finest and Most Convenient Summer Resort IN SEASIDE. Ererj Boom Hewly Funiihed. Frirate looms for Families'. B- A1TOTOURISTS. Tnuwiaat CtMtaaa Salieltetl. TERMS, SEASONABLE. TfcAOalv Abfnvmnhl ITntAl a(- Caa.Ma OresjOB. Thompson & Boss ,-- jCarry a fall Liae of ? Choice Staple and Fancv Groceries. ftivtUtaCtJi m it CMviectfJ. Far Stlt. - F22F St'MjDOMaKk OF MAIN L Satal Sflatll tll Tal. IClU .It gnaca. Iair of VAN DUSENftCO. The Indiana Paint Shop. C. M. CDTBIRTH, Prop'r. Ctr. Thin! and Main Sts.. Astoria. PAINTER AND CRAIMER. Paper Hanging a Specialty. "Work executed with Neatness and Dis- paxcu, ASTOEIA, OBEGOV. Columbia Bakery FOR FRESH BREAD, Cakes, and Fine Confectionery. All Order Delireresl. COOLEY BROS. IN Mafct, Argand and Actrn Stoves a RaiiPfis - -rfzni Coolriaa aad Hitting; EVERYONE. FULLY WARRANTED W ATEB CLMHS, TUB9MBQ BOIIt, pcEPg, am, ai un tubs. IKToe db Bloully, OHENAMUS 8T11EIT. ' W. FrScheibe, CIGAR MANUFACTUEEK. Smokers Articles in Stock. .THE TEADE SUPHJED. Stselsi Braassi sfaWctad to Order.' MAIN 8TEEET, , - - Astoria, Or La Fayette Park. Three Miles from the Pastofiice and Custom House. Astoria Real Estate Co. - Asteria. refrtm. 172 CASS ST., FIRE WORKS -Lt THe -T-A.I-a3L3Nr3E3S3 Tt a j j T For All kinds of Fire Works, best Tea, Jar .mese and Chinese Cnrlositlaa FlHfl Silk Goods. "FLire Ornckprv. Tipnnprpil Waro TvnraTmr. Vniui wear, Etc., go to WING LEE 4l CtT. 529 THIRD ST., ASTORIA, OR. w ...Ul Ivory Toys, ittlns; Jaa1rV,UMsyB-". FLYNN, The KEE?S Itf STOCK THE Finest Woolen Goods for Suitings. All the Lat f-T" Tallqfc ue Days ior uasn at iistcrn Trices. He Gnarantees the Best WatkatS. iJ J IV. VS1U M JXUkUU 1 lilt), AliVUil - Garment?. Call and seo for yourself. BMBBBBBBBBmT'r'i-.. Jr $3KlcSf - Batata . x- nana mock, ASTOKlA.OB. --.--- "- ' S