THE DAILY ASTOH1AN, ASTOIUA. fcULTURDA MOUNINO, APlilL 20 18U3. ABOUT THE CUT. There were no cases tried before Judge Osburn yesterday. Where is the football club of yore? It Is about time to reorganize for the coming season. There was a marked Improvement in the real estate market yesterday, eleven deeds being filed for record. A marriage license was issued yes terday afternoon at the clerk's office to M. F. Belan and Bridget Lawler. Astoria's population was increased by one yesterday. The arrival was a girl baby, born to the wife of Joe Glardinl. Mr. James Urquhart is still confined to his bed with paralysis of the arm. Dr. Fulton thinks there are chances for his recovery. . The gardens in the city are looking beautiful at present. "The" llowors that bloom lnthe spring" have d annua" their brightest colors. There was a slight blaze yesterday morning In a building at the foot of Polk street. A few bucketsful of wat er prevented any damage. T. C. Paxton speaks In glowing terms of the World's Fair. He says the Washington - building is creditable to our neighbors' enterprise. Prof. Lyman, county superintendent of public schools, will address the men's gospel meeting at the Y. M. C. A. to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Regular services will be held In the German language tomorrow a'rternoon (Sunday) at the Congregational church at the usual time, 2:30 o'clock. The mining excitement at Willow Springs was the subject of much talk in this city yesterday. , There is a good demand for labor at $3 per day. It appears that the eight Japanese seamen on the Kitty are desirous to crime ashore for good. They have pos sibly heard of the coming boom. It is significant that the Union Pa cific officials here and in Portland are all of opinion that the company is about to build the missing link to As toria. . A Whitehall boat belonging to Jim Turk, capsized yesterday afternoon in the river. A boat from the British ship Olinara was manned and the men rescued. " Complaint comes from several sources of a scarcity in the supply of gas, and the company manufacturing that use ful article will make an effort to meet the demand. Services will be held at St. Thomas-by-the-Sea, Skipanon, Wednesday even ing (May 3d) at half past seven o'clock, the Rev. William Seymour Short, of As toria, officiating. Michael Sullivan, one of the. men charged with wheat stealing some time ago, in this city, has been declared In tone. Dr. W. D. Baker made the med ical examination. There will be preaching In the Bap tist church tomorrow, Sunday morning, but none In the evening. Sunday school and young people's meeting at the usual times. Rev. J. B. Hartwell, superintendent . . . , i V, n U j of Baptist uninese imsoiunu ! -cine coast, was In town this week, and spoke twice to the Chinamen In the Baptist church. He was the guest of the Rev. Mr. Van Tassel. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side is open the year around. On the 11th of May, which will be Discovery Day, there ought to be a grand bicycle contest among the As toria amateurs. Let the course be from Unlontown to Hemlock street and re turn, and let it be settled, who is en titled to the Astoria championship. If you want some extra tine photos, Mooers' is the place to get them. Mr. H. Bell has recovered his bull terrier dog, which was lost or stolen nearly a year ago. Mr. S. Maddock was the means of recovering the an imal, which he recognized a few days ago as one of two dogs that were fight ing in Brookfleld. Call at the Albatross Fish Market for fresh salmon dally. Nothing short of the arrival of the iron horse and Its hoarse shriek In the city limits will convince some of the citizens that Astoria is to have trans continental connection. The cry of "Railroad!" has been made so often in the past, that there are a good many unbelievers in town. Falrbank's Standard Scales carried in stock and delivered on short notice by Fisher Brothers. Geo. Kaboth yesterday swore to a complaint before Justice Cleveland, charging John Rosenburg with assault. ti,b offenoA is alleged to have constated in pointing a revolver at the prosecut ing witness. The case will come up for hearing at 10 this morning in the jus tice court. . Parties visiting in Portland can get The Dally Astorlan at Handley & Haas news tana, ia ir Bireeu , Preparations are now being made for resuming the operation of the Bay Rail way Company's road. Yesterday new bolts were put In the fish plates at th curve near Taylor avenue, the , rails having spread at that point owing to the heads having been broken off some twenty of the bolts. During the past winter Judge Frank J. Taylor has had the gate of the base ball grounds at Smith's Point kept closed In order that the cattle might not get in and cut the ground up while the weather was wet. A day or two ago, however, the lock on the gate was broken and an entrance forced into the grounds. Upon the de parture of the parties who did the damage, they left the gate open and since then cattle have gotten andcuthe ground up pretty badly. A number of the members of the Rod and Gun .Club were at the grounds one day this week, but it is scarcely probable that any of them would be guilty of committing the mischief. Do not be deceived with cheap pictures, but get your work done at Crow's gallery and you will not regret it. . There will be services at the Congre gational church tomorrow mornng and evening. Subject in the morning: "Factors of the Missionary Problem." In the evening: "Not Ashamed of the Gospel.",. Sunday school meets at 12 a. m., and the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost 529 Third street. Dr. Belt of Warrenton recently per formed a surgical operation on the hand of a Chinaman who had met with an accident by which two of his fingers were badly shattered. One of the fing ers had to be amputated, but the other, which was almost entirely severed near the middle Joint, Dr. Belt managed to save. The Chinaman has no sense of feeling in the finger now, and he says "it Is allee same clazy." J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. R. church, wishes to take a few more pupils in music, piano or organ. . Ad difiss, 689, Aator street. It is stated that at Belllngham Bay, Washington, contract had been made for lumber and shingles, requiring 1600 cars for transportation to eastern points Shlngla mills on the bay and on rail roads tributary to the bay are run ning full force, and the Cornwall Mill at New Whatcom, is running night and day in an endeavor to keep pace with its orders. W. A. Wooden, of Fair haven, is loading a vessel for Australia, and the Cornwall Mill Is loading two for foreign shipment. T), in ilea nf the f!onereira.Uonal nhiinh nnrl thnnt. Intenrilner to helD in serving lunch to the delegates of the convention ol tne w. u. x. u. win meet at Mrs. H. B. Parker's Tuesday nt 9 nVWlf Ma.v 2d. Lunch to be served Wednesday, May 10. Personal Mention, Mr. O. H. Mclsaacs, of Portland, is in town. Attorney Pilkington, of Portland, was In the city yesterday. The condition of Mr. Otto Hellborn was improved to day. Judge E. F. Hunter, of South Bend, was in town yesterday. E. L. Duyer was at the Plaza. Hotel, New York, on Tuesday. Mr. N. Webber came over from Knappton yesterday morning. Mr. Earl Race, of Salem, made a business trip to this city yesterday. Dr. S. W. Walker, of Ogden, was among the arrivals from Utah yester day. ' i Mr. A. Curry, of the American Insti tute Company, returned from Portland yesterday. Mr. E. W. Murphy was among the passengers on the Potter yesterday from Portland. Mr. L. Samuels, of the Equitable Life Insurance Company, made a visit to this city yesterday. rpUa virttfrflcrAAa snlft nf the Stock Of nni At Unrmnn Wise has been post poned till further notice. Morris Wise mortgagee. WOMAN'S WORLD. Have you a scrap-book? There are so many uses for one that you will probably will find ways enough to use hair a aozen. If you crochet or knit, let one serve for your patterns. Knit a sample and fasten above the directions. Housekeepers should have a kitchen ' scrap-book and divide it into apartments for the subjects to be treated. There are many household notes which are worth preserving by the housekeeper who means to be up to date. Household science includes more than the family cooking. No good housekeeper can afford to do without a scrap-book. There are gems in verse to be found in the weekly papers, bits of biography, helpful sayings, all worth a longer life than the ephemeral one of the papers. Why not preserve them? By keeping the biograph ical notices of noted persons you will soon have a more reliable and extended biographical dictionary of modern times than any you can buy. You can in most Instances complete it by a picture of the person who is the subject of the article, Let a boy or girl begin this kind or a scrap book and see how his or her know ledge of and Interest in notabilities will Increase. ' NORTHERN PACIFIC . RAILROAD. Office of above company has not been discontinued. Salmon and other ship ments solicited. Quick dispatch to all points East. Rates, and other Information at office of the company. Steamer Telephone dock C. W. STONE. , - ... Agent LADIES' TEA Is a pleasant drink, which will be borne by the stomacn wunoui nau sea or griping. It acts thoroughly on the liver, kidneys and reproductive or gans. A irentle physic, efficient diu retic, and is most useful In scant or painful menstruation. It aids diges tion and reduces corpulency: clears the complexion, rendering it fair, and re storing the natural tone of the skin, for It removes the bile, which by ac cumulation, produces tne sauow, mua dy ' complexion, peculiar to the con stipated. Sold by all druggists. A CULTIVATED TASTE Would naturally lead a person possess ing it to prerer tne Desi miners uuuuu--1- j ...a ocQinat Imrorfectlons '..ii Dnmiim Tsilf brand Con- denned Milk is unequalled in quality as s, trial will prove, urocers aiiu uiuB gists keep it ;CMWreiiCryforPitclieT'.Castori3 jjir-nsUiilj EestairenL Along the Wharves. The British ship Cumberland, 1798 tons, has been chartered by G. W. Mo Near to load wheat from San Fran cisco to Cork, U. K., Havre or Antwerp, for 25s. The price will be Is. 3d. less if to a direct point. Owing to the extreme inactivity- in shipping circles on Puget Sound, the tug Wanderer has been laid up at Port Townsend and the crew paid oft. The change In the machinery of the steamer Fisher was being made yes- trday. She will be equipped with a new gasoline engine. The British bark Birkdale arrived down yesterday afternoon in tow of the Emma Hayward. The steamer Truckee crossed out yes terday morning for Tillamook, where she will load lumber for San Fran cisco. A pile driver was towed from Illwaco yesterday by the Sea Foam. The Polar Bear arrived down from Portland yesterday morning after be ing inspected. After coaling up she will proceed to Alaska. The British ship Oimaxa, Captain Brown, arrived in from San Francisco yesterday. She will load wheat at Port land. 1 1 The steamer Alliance arrived In from Gray's Harbor yesterday. Her cargo consisted principally of freight from South Bend. The steamer Elmore entered at the1 custom house yesterday from Tilla mook. United States Engineer Shunk has re turned from Gray's Harbor, where he Inspected the dike in process of con struction there. This dike, which Is about 3.000 feet long extends across the south channel, and is intended to force more water into the north channel, so as to wash it out and improve the nav igation. There is a gap left in the cen ter of this dike 1,000 feet wide, at the bottom of which is being placed a sill of brush mattresses, at a.depth of eight feet below mean low water mark, in or der to prevent the current through the gap from washing it any deeper. The damage caused by the late storm has been repaired. ' The British ship Hyderabad, which had a terrible passage from Swansea to San Francisco, would proDamy have been lost In some o'f the numer ous gales which she encountered, had not the captain made liberal use of oil. From the Commercial News It is learned that on October 18, while the ship was rolling heavily In a terrific sea and the cabin was flooded with water, the captain hung several bags of oil over the side with good effect, causing the sea to smooth down while wearing the shlD. In another gale the next day he repeated the operation with eq.ua lly successful results. During the present week Inspectors McDermott and Edwards have inspect ed the steamers Polar Bear, Three Sisters, Walter Witch and Hassalo. Next week the officials will proceed to Bonners Ferry to complete their In spection of the State of. Idaho. . The River Indus, a new 2,000 tons ship, is loading at London for this. port. The non-union crew of the schooner Annie Dee, lying in Gray's Harbor, was taken off Monday night by union men and roughly handled, and told to make themselves scarce, but two of them showed up Tuesday covered with bruis es from the beating they had received. There is quite a .fleet of schooners in the harbor, and crews are about evenly divided between union ' and non-union crews, and troutffe Is expected. The steamer Columbia arrived from San Francisco with 'a -full cargo of freight, and a large number of rns- sengers. The British bark Ullock, hence for Queenstown for .'order, with wheat, passed Fastnet on the 20th Inst. ' r The Bteamer Oregon Balled for San Frnt!lsf!o - yesterday morning. ' Box snooks and pulp' constituted the prin- :lpal portion of her cargo from here. The British bark Ralnee, hence for Queenstown. was spoken in latitude 67 south, longitude 66 west, on February 13th. FUNERALS. c -or VtivironrtaJI the lwullnsr under taker,, having completed arrangements to purchase gooas aireci iroiu uw tories, regardless of middle men, has made ft great reduction In the cost of fumjrals: . . 6.00 Coffins reduced to .w 8.00 Coffins reddced to...... 6.00 25.00 Coffins reduced to .... 18.00 WITH HEARSE. 36.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 25.00 40.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 30.00 50.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 40.00 75.00 Caskets reduced to.... 60.00 125.00 Caskets reduced to 75.00 SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS. Welch Block, 718 Water St, Astoria, Oregon.' ' MORTGAGEE'S 'SALE.' Kitic la hnvhv clvpn. that the un- rJjBlgned has taken possession of the stock or goods iormeriy dciuiikiub ui Peter Lamar, ror Dreacn oi me cuum- said Peter Lamar to the undersigned, and that 1 will sen me wuu . cost to satisfy said mortgage and costs and expenses. W 1 L,LiiA2rl A AH.IW3Vi1. April 24th, 1893. . The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. :Jo Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Hotnej ao Years the Standard WANTED. rpKAVELlNft HALKSMKN, GKNKRAL JL agent i and canvusners, looking for Lvxe Siilarl-18, big commissions or enormous proltty selling an artlole of rare merit and protected by a patent, (trimilil communicate with Uienu-iler-knecl at on e. We assign liugt leirii.rle unit protect our mnvseiiUiiv.-s. Address, FACloKY, 178 and 180 Coimnerclttl 8t. Lynn Mais. rmUATION HY COMfKIENT BO0K 5 neeper, mplil writer uuil thorough In im c junls, and tleik. Address Uordoo, Astoiiau. AT ONCE, EM PLOY MEN T KOB MAN AM wife, li-quite at tills ofllco. LOT. TIIK IlOARIl Or? MISSIONS OK THE Reformed dm cb hail auilmnz-rt ms, to puivbase a lot In aulmble. location in the ell of Astoria, for the erection of a bullillnn be used for school and church purpo-cs. Owni rs I thli kind of ptopeily would do wolt to see me at once, or write, siallnu location anil price J. . 8UHM1D. FOR SAL IS. A GOODF.BIIING BOAT CHEAP. 1NQUIKE of Th. fKlKKHON Young's Buy. OA A AOKK8 LAND AND TIMBEil ON Young's River. Hond I- finished fur lo gliiK. 11 hemi ofcaitle and logging outfit. In quire of Marcus Wise. QO ACRES 135,00 PEK ACltS IMPROVED OO farnvng T.iud with Iruit tree-. 20 acres cleared.) acres picture. Dwelling hon.e, ware house and other buildings. Half mile from Steamboat lauding at Biookfleld, by boat or mad. Inquire of owner on premises MBS. H. E. bTICKLhli, $OA AAA mLL BUV ,'00 A0RK8 OF f(4V.UvU timber farinliu and grazing, land. 'A splendid looatlou lor stock raising o.. Gray's Klver Wahkiakum county, Washing, on. Lies on both sides of river, 3 miles from steam er landing Eighty acres cleared. Apply at inn oince ior lurtner iniormaiiou. PHEAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAIR'3 J ASiona-uaiv lerms. oeerrana ouuueui, torney at law 173 Cass Street. LOST. "VTKT A KOUT 123 FATHOMS 45 MESH DEEP, IN abreast Tongue Point. Finder please call at Fibiiernien's racKiug company. JtOOMS TO BBXT. 5KOOM4 SUITABLE FOR HOUSKKKKP Ing, water and evury convenience. Best lo cation In city. Rooms are all i.ewly papered and finely furnished. Best offloe room In city on first fl'Mr and four office rooms, on second floor. Kent low. W. I Crawford, 120 Genevieve Street. COTTAGE NEXT DOOR TO B. C. HOLD-' J en s. Bevon rooms ana Dttseiueui, ior wuofl. inquire nexiuoor. -QOOMS IN A GOOD LOCATION FOR XV uouseKeep ng, no, as main oireei. TWO DESIRABLE UNFURNIUHfcl) ROOMS newly papered. Moderate rent. WiTnlrd street. - . XTIflKI.Y KIlRNTHHRn ROOMS BY D vY. 1M week or mouth terms very reasonable at the Oriel, 710 Third street. MISCKLLAXXO VS. CALL ON P. BAKER. 478 THIRD 8TKEET and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. (fHO. MoLEAN, (JORMCK OLNRY AND A T tor streets, does a general business In black- smithing and repairing. HEACOCK'S bECOND HAND 8TORR 15, Third Street, buvs and sells new and seo- oud-haud furniture. Highest cash price paid. THE MODEL CHOP & OYSTER HOUSE Which has been closrd for a month, has been enlarged and refitted, and will be Open to the Public on Saturday Joe Tnrp extends cordial Invitation to the public to come and get a square meal, Help Wanted. Boys' and Girls wanted for CAN MAKING. Apply at our office between the hours of 10 and 11 a. m. PACIFIC CAN CO. TANNING OF Nets and Sails By the uae of BARK - EXTRACT Manufactured by the Willapa Harbor Tanning Extract Co., SOUTH BEND, WASH. Goets half the price of tan bark, re quires no vaU or steam, and is ready for immediate use by simply adding Lot water. For further information apply to ' Wm. B. ADAIR, Agent, Astoria. mills owde&i Our Stock Represents Over 1000 Styles. Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. Prices $5 to $50. Queli Samples, Self-measurement TMl&Il Rules, and Tape-line 12s first street, MAILED FREE. Portland, Okkoon. As the Flax Grows, . So the Twine Lasts : You can't go wrong if you buy MARSHALL'S Twine. The 1893 make is now being delivered to customers. It is made of the flax crop of 1890. 1 WHY Because the 1891 and 1892 crops' have been inferior. .: Marshall never uses in ferior flax. That is why his twine IS THE BEST! Sole Agents ELMORE, SANBOENi&iGO. ELECTRIC LIGHTS lncantlesoent, all niiilit. . . . $1.50 12 o'clock... 1.00 " 10. " ... 75 For particulars inquire of any membM' of the firm or at the ofllce, font of Con oomly tit. West Shork Mills Co,, T. O. Jlrulliuger, President. .U li. DMIELSOS, SAMPLE ROOmS Wine3, Liquors and Cigars. Avent tot the GUiON HtwamMilp Line aud tbi TU1N(J VALLA Hteamsblp Lint-, direct. Al8, aKMit for "Hveuuka Trlbuneo" am Svenska AmorlkaDaren." Uorner oi Water aud West Ninth Street Astoria. Oregon. A8TOUIA IR03 WOKKS, uoucuiniy .treet, iooi jacttson, Astoria, Oregon. General Machinists & Boiler Makers Land and Marine Ernclne. Boiler work. Steam boat aud Cannery Work aBpecutlty. Castings of All Deioriptioni Midi te Ordw at Short Notios. JOLN FOX m ..; Preirtdent and Sup- , L. FOX .Vice Presldea. ROSS, HIOCINS A CO., Butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Tea and Coffees, Table DeltcaclM, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegeta bles, sugar cured hams, bacon, etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS T. O. 2STXID3VII, Has Just received a fine line of WEDDING PEESENTS Consisting of f liver Bon Bon Dllie, Fruit DUiieo, Berry Dlsbes, Nut Howlx, Mustard Pols. MlHCiilt Jars, Celery Gla-wes, Hair Pin Trays, Pin Cushions, Picture Frames, Mirrors, etc, all new goods aud latest designs. Tide Table for Astoria. APRIL. HIGH WATKK. LOW WATKK P. u. P. X. KTm. fl. h.m.ia.l h. m. h. m. ft. 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Dv W.l'J 8 h 17 7 7 21 6 8 8 8! 2i 7 42 8 28 9 17 10 11 1 1 1 1 T..2D F. 21 H..221 H.. Zl 10 9 ill 11 0 6t .1 6 4! 6 8i ,7 8! 7 6; 040 2 00 8 17 4 16 6 01 6 48 6 21 7 00 4 01 I 7 T..2.V F-!tti s..a! ..ao 18 0' 2 2! 7: 8 ll i7 6 7 8, 0 7 K) 2 0 2i The hours between midnight and noon are OMOfrnrttofl or a (a. m.l. tnosc r.etwcou nn ad imuniKlit by r (p. m.),0 b.Ourn. A denotes niiuniKni,un. wm. r aenute noon. for Asloria, CAMPBELL 1JR0S. (Succeisnrt Warren A Cimpbetl), WAKKENTON, OREGON, - Dealers in :o:n"sr oooxs, GENTH' FURNISHING GOODS, Bala, Chdi, Boots, Shoes GROCERIES STAPLE FANCY Hardware, Iron rod Steel, Crockery, Glassware Woodeuware, Notions, etc., llajr, Griln, Flour and Feed. OTTO I "Bmsll Proflla oa Cms Balsa," Merchant Steamship Cos Line, Connecting with Caaadlaa Faolde Railway and China Btsam Ship Lis, Taking freight and passenir'ers for Port Ange les. Vlmorla, Port Townwnti, Seattle, Taeonia, Whatcom, Kali-haven, Nananno, New Westmin ster aim Vancouver : LeavliiK Astoria t s, 8. Hnyllaii rlepiibllu..., H. rt. Wilmington H. Haytlaii Kei.ublic Freight received at Hutler s wharf, foot of Main Ht.eet. For further parilfliilars apply at the olllce, comer Third and Main stieet. FEttGUdON 1)1101, Axenti North Pacific Brewery JOHN .KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Beer And XX Porter. All orders promptly attended to, Do You Know That the Weekly Astorian Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, Do you see Your chance?