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THE DAILY ASTOK1AN, ASTOE1A, SATUKDA MOfiNLtftt, MAY 13 1U3. ABOUT THE CITY. Look out for the locomotive. There were no cases on trial at the police court yesterday. The canners still report a compara tive scarcity of salmon. Isak Lugnet and Sofia Karslkka were yesterday granted a license to wed. Mrs. S. B. Matthews of San Fran cisco, Is visiting the city, the guest of Mrs. John Hobson. y A marriage license was issued yes terday at the clerk's office to E. N. Bussing and Harriet Lash. A most sumptuous repart was spread yesterday at tho rooms of the Y. M. C. A., for the ladles of the W. C. T. U. Tho repairs to No. 3's engine are to bo completed this morning, and the en gine will be placed in service at once. Meany is tho leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Miss Rose Trumbull will speak In the Methodist Episcopal church tomor row evening on the subject, "John and Mary." If you want some extra tine photos, Wooers is tne place to get tnem. Stakes of $100 a side were posted last night, Louis Cordes backing Foster, ana iiwaca parties supporting Dun. ham. The latter's real name is said to be Rodney, a three-time comDet itor in the Sheffield handicap race in England. uuy - rnae or Japan" tea. Our own importation; rich, pure, fragrant, and at no higher price than you usually pay for an Inferior one. Ross, Higglns Tho following is tha report of the Young's river schooj, (Miss Lyons, Teacher,) District No. 21, from April 10th to May 6th. Number of days taught, 18; number of days' attendance, Z&i l-l; number of days' absence 13 1-2 iwiai iiumDer enronea, l(i; average daily attendance, 41.3. Following are tho names of pupils neither absent nor tardy: DanM Young, Julius Young, Edwin Young; Viola Osgood Pearl Johnston, Julia Henderson and Katie Osgood attained 100 in deport mem. un May m tne school was favored with a two hours official visit from director Young. Beginning on Sunday, the Mayflower will connect with the steamer Lurllne tor ilwaco on Sundays, leaving Asto. rla on tha arrival of the Lurlinc and leave Ilwaco, at 4:30, to connect with the Lurllne for Portland. Only about COO salmon were received yesterday in all the canneries In this city. The average weight was 23 1-2 pounds. Free at Crow's gallery, a life-size crayon with every dozen cabinets or dered. Offer good for 30 days. L. H. Pederson, vice president of the association, will address the men's gos pel meeting at the Y. M. G. A. tomor row afternoon at 3 o'clock. All men are Invited. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side is open the year around. A letter was received In this city yes terday In which it was announced that tho report that the Union Pacific had decided to build from Goblo to this city was premature. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound. The Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold the first services in the new church building, on Sunday, at 10:45 a. m., and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school, Norwegian, at 9:45 a. m.; En glish, at 2:30 p. m. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build ing. One deed was filed for record yester day, that of the United States to Den nis Lucey, for the north half of the northeast quarter , and the east half of the northwest quarter of section 21, township 5, range 7. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising aeent, 21 Merchants Exchange. Ban Fran cisco, is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on me at nis omce. There will be services at the Congre gational church Suntfay morning and evening. Sudject In the morning: "The Brotherhood of - Man ;,r subject in the evening, "Can God Do More for Man?" The Sunday school meets at 12 m., and ' the Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Dally Astorian at Handley & Haas' news siana, mil f irst street. The motor ride Indulged In yesterday by a number of the ladles of the W. C, T. U., was very much enjoyed, accord lng to accounts received. "In fact," said one of the delegates, "the ladies forgot their dignity and one would never have dreamt that they were tired convention women by the sound of their merry voices, and the pleasant yet pointed Jokes heard on every side. Mr. Taylor's kindness was justly ap preciated and there was not one present who did not feel like giving voice to the sentiment, 'Long live Astoria, and its kind citizens.' " After leaving the cars the ladles gave the engineer the Chatauqua salute. The residence until recently occupied by Mr. J. Strauss, at the northwest cor ner of Third and Lafayette streets, will be sold at public auction on the premises on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Further information can be had by applying to Martin Olsen, auc tioneer. The scolars In room No. 7 at the Court street school had a literary and musical entertainment yesterday, when the following program was rendered Song, "America," the club; reading, Ida Justafson; recitation, Katie Wirt; composition, Neal Gearhart; recitation, Terry McKean; May song, the club; reading, Henry Hanson; composition Pearl Estes; recitation, Royal Twom- bly; song, "The Letter that Never Came," Bertha Fannon; recitation, Edith Andrews; song, "In a Cottage by the Sea," Elsie Parker; dialogue Elsie Parker, Myrtle Bllnn, Flo Turner, Pearl Estes, Fred Lidbrey, Shlvely Ross and Magnus Crosby. . The ren dition of the several numbers was uni formly good, and the Misses Bertha Fannon and Elsie Parker sang their songs In a manner exceedingly sweet. Ryan- & Co. 637. Third street, have Just received a full line of 1893 patterns In wall paper, and comprising all the latest designs and shades, at the low est prices. Call and see them. Articles of incorporation of the Astor Packing Company have been filed with the county clerk. The business of the have been accepted, as the gentleman During the last few days proposals of marriage have been numerous in this city. None of those referred to Status of the - Railroad Question. "I don't know what to think about It," was the substance of the reply given yesterday by business men gen erally when asked for their opinion on the status of the railroad question. A great many seem to think that the Union Pacific has definitely decided to build, while others say that as Boon as this conclusion Is arrived at, a formal announcement will be made of the fact. In the meantime, the real estate men, owners and dealers, who are most vit ally Interested will continue to sit on the keen edge of expectation. The fol lowing, which in effect Is somewhat contradictory, Is from yesterday's Ore gunlan: "A report was current on the streets yesterday afternoon that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Union Pacific, held In New York during the morning, it was decided to build what Is known as the Goble road, between Portland and Astoria. Colonel John Adair, of Astoria, one of the trustees of the Goble road, was found at the St. Charles and stated that Wednes day evening he received a private dls patch from New York that a canvass of the directors of the Union Pacific had been made and they were found to bo unanimously In favor of an ex tension of their system to Astoria. Mr. Adair added: " 'Further thjan, that I have re ceived no official Information, but gentlemen who Is Interested in the project told ma this afternoon that he received a dicpatch from New York stating that the directors had met and formally decided" to build the Goble road. That Is all I can tell you.' "Superintendent Baxter, of the Union Pacific, was seen last evening, and sta ted that he had received no official Information from New York, or else where, In regard to tha matter, but added: " 'I have heard a great deal of talk about such a rumor this evening, and It may be true, but I did not know that the directors were in session.' . It Is known that the Union Pacific has for a long time had its eye on the Goble road ' project, and the Astoria people have been waiting patiently to see what would be the outcome." WANTED. IMMEDIATELY A GOOD OIBL. INQUIRE AGENTS IF YOU WISH TO MAKE IK) A week, solicit orders tor our celebrated lavons, Pastels and 8tel Points. TEN EYCK runmAU A., UUICBgO. 111. npKAVfcLlNl SALESMEN, GENERAL I stents mid canvassers, looking lor large salaries, big commissions or enormous proliis selling an article of rare merit and nrntected bjr a patent, should communicate with the un dersigned at once, we assign large torrliorles and protect our representatives. Address, rAUiultif lit) sua ISO commercial St., l.yuu mass roa balk. 4 YOKE WORK CATTLE, SUITABLE FOR logging. Enquire of W. 8. Martin, Martin's B1UU. A GOODFIHIIINO BOAT CHEAP. INQUIRE oi iu. ruLciiavn, xouug s uay. OAA A0RK8 LAND AND TIMBER ON MlU Young's River. Road Is finished fur loir- King. 11 head of cattle and logging outfit- In quire of Marcus Wise. VISITORS VIEWING THE JETTY. company will be to pack salmon in Oregon and Alaska, and the head office i will be In this city. The Incorporators are W. L. Robb, J. T. Hay and E. R. Ilawes. Del. Ferguson, general job printer, Astorian building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. James McCarron, aged about 30 years and a brother of Richard McCarron, of this city, was , drowned at Celllo on Monday last. He was emplayed by Mr. Taffe, and was at the time of the acci dent, working on a little. His body was quickly whirled out of sight In the rapids and has not been recovered. Tha Astoria Public Library's Free Reading Room will be opened each Sunday, hereafter from 1 till 6 p. m. and irom 7 to 9:30 p. m. Auditor Osburn is getting ready the notices for bids for planking the Young's bay road, the street committee being prepared to receive the propos als for the work. It comprises 2,000 feet at such places, between the Hill side Cemetery and Young's bay as may be determined upon by the committee. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. who is doing the promiscuous propos ing wants the usual order of such af fairs reversed, and instead of being willing to endow his intended with all his worldly goods and love and cherish her he flatly anounces his desire to meet some good lady who woud be willing to do all the cherishing, to pro. vido Mm with a - comfortable home, and thus do away with the necessity for work on his par t.The Individual on his advent here, announced himself as Rev, G. B. Parks of Chehalls, but has become more fmalllarljj known as "Saddle-bags." At the present time he is engaged in selling books, but is meeting with only a fair degree of success. A few days since he furnished amusement for a number of gentlemen by giving a lecture on "Marriage a Divine Institution," but from informa tion received his remarks were not very well received. It Is "suggested that since the completion of the new Jaffa and Jerusalem railway, the "Rev." Parks might find a good field for labor in selling corner lots In Salva tion Addition to Jerusalem. . The ordinances passed at the last meeting of the council have not yet been returned by the mayor with his signature affixed, but It is believed all will be signed. One of them, in refer ence to the time and manner of col lecting street assessments. Is In per fect harmony with the views of Mayor Crosby on the subject, and all will, It is expected, become laws. J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, wishes to take a few more pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad dress, 6S9, Astor street. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received for the grading of block 60, Shlvely's Astoria, bids to be filed with the district clerk, by the 2d day of June, 1893. The right is re served to reject any or all bids. By or der or the board of directors. Dated, Astoria, May 12th, 1893. H. 13. FERGUSON, District Clerk, The ladies of the Congregational church express their thanks to those who so generously assisted them in providing lunch for the delegates to the W. C. T. U. convention. Their thanks are especially tendered to Messrs Foard & Stokes, Messrs Roes, Higgins & Co., who furnished coffe of j a most excellent quality, and to Messrs j George & Barker for the donation of a fine specimen of the royal Chinook. The ladies of the Library Association are preparing a rare and novel treat for the public in the form of a hand decorated china exhibit, to take place sometime before the last of this month. ua on tne alert for further notice. PHYSICIANS HAVE FOUNEl OUT That a contaminating and foreign ele ment In the blood, developed by indl- gestion.ls tha cause or rheumatism. This settles upon the sensatlve sub cutaneous covering of the muscles and ligaments of the joints, causing con stant and shifting pain, and aggregat ing as a calcareous, chalky deposit which produces stiffness and distor tion of the Joints. No fact, which ex perience has demonstrated In regard to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, has stronger evidence to support than this, namely, that this medicine of compre hensive uses checks the formidable and atrocious disease, nor is it less posit ively established that it is preferable to the poisons often used to arrest It, since the medicine contains only salu tary Ingredients. It is also a signal remedy for malarial fevers, constipa tion, dyspepsia, kidney and bladder ailments, debility and other disorders. See that you get the genuine. i Bucklen' Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, c napped hands, chilblains. coma, and all skin eruptions, and pesltive- I 1 1 1 1 T . x ne iong-iaiKea or footrace between i. guaranteed to rive perfect satisfac- ioro oster. or this city, and Charles I tlon or money rerunaea. nice a cents , ... - i wun; uu vu censor to J. C. Dement. Monday afternoon next in this city. The race will be run on Genevieve street between Fourth and Fifth, I JEFFS, Tie Only Restart. About seventy of the delegates to the W. C. T. U. convention were given an excursion yesterday on the steamers Electric and Queen, as far as the jetty at Fort Stevens. All expressed themselves as delighted with the trip. In speaking of the trip, one of the ladles said: "Some delegates had never before gpzed on the mighty Pacific and the trip was one of marked inter est to them, and our peerless Columbia put on her finest behavior for the oc casion. Old Sol, above us, smiled with the broadest and kindliest smile. Ad jectives expressing their delight were used plentifully by the ladles and lav ish words of praise were spoken regard' lng the great kindness of the gentle men who had arranged the excursion. Messrs. W. I. Crawford and J. T. Rog ers. Our convention in Astoria, we shal always remember as a particularly pleasing incident in the progress of the W. C. T. U. PERSONAL MENTION. Mayor Crosby went up to Portland last evening. Mr. E. E. Sharon, of Pendleton,, vis ited the city yesterday. Mr. W. M. Kapus, of Portland, ar rived in town yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. Marriott, of Seattle, were guests at the Occident yesterday. Mrs. Lewlsv of Portland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.. H. Smith, of this city. Mr. H. Pasenor, of San Francisco, was among the guests at the Occident yesterday. Grand Chancellor E. E, Sharon of the K. of P. visited Astor and Pacific Lodges last night. EVE'S DAUGHTERS. Marlon Harland, on pages 103 and 445 of her popular work, "Eve's Daugh ters, or, Common Sense for Maid, Wife and Mother," says: "For the aching back should it be slow in recovering its normal strength an AUcock's Porous Plaster is an excellent comforter, combining the sensation of the sustained pressure of a strong warm hand with certain tonic qualities developed in the wearing. It should be kept over the seat of un easiness for several days In obstinate cases, for perhaps a fortnight. "For pain in the back, wear an All- cock's Porous Plaster constantly, re newing as it wears off. This is an In valuable support when the weight on the small of the back becomes heavy and the aching incessant. REDUCED RATES ON THE UNION PACIFIC. ACRES 35,0OPER ACHE IMPROVED furmilitr land with fruit tre. 2tl cleared. 2d ueres nurture. TlwAlllnir hnnA wum house and other buildings. Half mllo from Steamboat lauding at Brookfluld, by boat or road. Inquire of owuer on premises Mlta. II. K STICKLER, WILL BUY 1,000 ACRES OF timber furmln unrl oniliicr and. 'A union (liii loon) inn for Gray's River Wahkiakum county, Washington. Lies on both sides of river, 3 miles from steam er landing Eighty acres cleired. Apply at tun omce lor luruier Information. 83 cleai 20.000 CHEAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAIR'S Astorla-Kaay terms. Bee Frank tHuttle at torney at law 173 Cass street. LOST. CVyti FATHOM8 NEW NET, EVERY OTHER At I O cork marked J. 8. leads same, new lines, 2i fathoms old ou one end . Leave at C. R, P. Co. Our Stock ltepreaents Over 1000 Styles. Trouserings, Overeoatings, Suitings. Prices $5 to $50. Samples, Gelf-measurement Rules, and Tape-line Mailed Free. Vs "TJKT- TAILOR 126 FIRST STREET, Portland, Oregon. Sm&l Mf for Worth more than standard value worth two for one for the World's Fair and more than that to you. We are selling half-dollars for a dollar a-piece. You get a FOUND. XTET A110UT 60 FATIIOM8. ABREAST OF Xi Tongue Point. Owner can have same by paying expenses aim proving property, quire at Kinney's cannery, John Corbie. lu HOOMa TO BUNT. rnilE MAIN STREET HOUSE HAS BEEN I newly lurnlslied throughout: nice rooms for rent by day, week, or month, by proprietor aim manager, oiiia n. DrjbLiLijniuu- DOTTAUE NEXT DOOR TO K. C. HOLD j en's. Seven rooms and basement for wood. Inquire next door, TJOOMS IN A GOOD LOCATION FOR Xli Housekeeping, no, 273 Main street. XTICELY FURNISHED ROOMS BY DAY, 1 1 week or month terms verv reasonable at uie vnei, 710 xmru otreet. M1HCELLANEO VH. pALL ON P. BAKER, 478 THIRD STREET j ana nave your ciouies ayeu aim cieaueu (iko. Mclean, corner olneyand a T tor streets, does a general business in black. smithing and repairing. NOTICE. I will be glad to receive any items concerning social events that residents of Astoria desire to have published in the society columns of the Sunday Or egonlan. Such notices must reach me not later than Thursday evening of each week. .-JOHN R. RATHOM, Oregonlan Correspondent, P. O. box 680 ELECTRIC LIGHTS Incandescent, nil nikdit. . . . $1.50 " 12 o'clock... 1.00 " 10 " ... 75 For particulars inquire of any member 01 the ilrm or at the omce, foot of (Jon oomlyHt. West Hhorb Mills Co., T. J. Irnllinger, fresident ASTORIA IRON WORKN, Astoria, Ortwnu. General Machinist & Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines, Boiler work. Steam boat and cannery worn a Specialty. Oaitiagi of 111 Description! Had to Order at Short Notios. JOLN KOX . President and Bun- L. FOX .....................,..Vlee Fresldun Commencing May 1st, "round trip rates to Chicago will be reduced to $98.60; Omaha, Kansas City and Soux City, $80.: Denver, 170. Tickets good via other lines returning. For further information call at ticket omce u. P. dock. G. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent, Astoria, Or. ClirenCryiorPitclier'sCastDr CAMPBELL BROS. (Successors to Warren A Campbell), WAR KENTON, OREGON, Dealers in DRY GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Bats, Caps, Boots, Shoes r nnnrnirn " STAPLE UnULLnlLd FANCY Hsrdwsre, Iron and Steel, Crockery, Glassware nooaonware, notions, etc., a ay, Grain, Flour and Feed. OTTOt "Small Fronts o Cash sales." Original in Design. Worlds fair : Souvenir Coin for a Dollar Beautiful in Execution. A Work cf Art in Itself. We devote the entire amount towards developing and ennobling the People's Great Fair. Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Investment,' Fact Market value, value. .'66 '900.00 t.oo ' 900.00 So S-S .05 100.00 01 5.00 .oi - 50.00 a4-33 3a-oo 1. 00 4.00 .66 1.25 .66 1.35 Coin. U. S. $s Goldpiece i8aa n U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Cent Piece . U. S. 1856 Eagle Penny U. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Ameri) Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng. Napoleon's 100-day sfr., French. King William Coronation, Ger. 1861 German "Peace" Coins 1871 This will be the best investment you ever made A World's Fair Souvenir Coin A National Heirloom for only $1.00. Under Act of Congress we have 5,000,000 Souvenir Coins, of the denomination of 50 cents each. That the money may go as far as possible, and that all the people may have a chance to pro cure these artistic and patriotic souvenirs of their own Exposition, we have resolved to offer the whole issue for sale at I1.00 each. Apply to any Bank, or send Post Office or Express Money Order, Bank Draft, or Registered Letter for as many coins as you wish, with instructions how to Bend them to you, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, CHICAGO, ill: Get A. Bicycle j FROM I JAMES FINLAYSON or j ARTHUR BARTHOLOMEW, Sola agenta lot Clataou count) furl lie North Pacific Bicycle Co., IMPERIAL and all other High clai wheels. FOR GEf OilLY! IW I J i I H,"",,, LOST or FAELIMO WAFHOOD, I Itl!.?' UMMdBllSHVO08 DEBILITY. I. It- KMul, iM. IUII1IUOII rallr Kmu4. H I. imlui. u4 inui ,vai?iuiruMiiiiaPARTH.ritoui lfcMM.iT nhllfaf Hull THUTaanT Iwlli la . ,, timliail Bm. iiihUm u. ptMf. IM(ralM)rrw. MtoatfRll MKOIOAt OOm BW9A LO.N. Y. I CORE FITS I When I atjr core I do not mean merely to atop them for a time and then hare tlicm return again. I mean a radical enre. I hare made the dlwane of FITS, KMLKP8 Y or FALLING SICKNESS life-loni Mady. I warrant my remedy to care the woratauea. Became otheri bar failed it no reawn for not now receiving a enre. bend at once for treatise and a Free Bottle of ny Infallible remedy. Grre Express and PoaUiffko O. ROOT. M. C, 183 Pearl U. N. V- Ls li U VI Li vi . TT ZS The only Pure Cream of Tartar Pr.wk-j. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Home - Years the Standard T. O. NIHM I, Has Just received a fine liueof WEDDING PRESENTS C!onlstiii(f oi Fllvor Hon Hon Dl.ilin. Fruit Dishes, Berry Dlslies, Nut Howls, Mustard I'ols. Klscult Jam, Celory Glasses, Hair llu Trays, l'la Cushions, l'letiire Frames, Mirrors, elc.all new goods and latest designs. Merchant Steamship Co.'s Line, Connecting wltb Cuadlaa Pacific Kullwaj and China Steam ship Line, Taking freight and liaasengers for Fort Ang les. Victoria, Fort Townsrml, sciilllc, Taeoniii, Whatcom, Kalrhnven, Naualmo, New Westmin ster and Vancouver : leaving Astoria ; H. 8. lliiythin Itepiibllo S. 8. Wilmington 8. li. liaytlan Uniuilillu Freight received at Hustler s wlmrf, font ol Main street. For further imrilenlim apply at the olUca, earner Third and Main stieet. FEltOUHON HUOrt Agent North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Beer And XX Torter. All o dent promptly attended to, Tide Table for Astoria. MAY. Illlllt WAT Kit. A. M. "nTi'ii. I ft, P. M. tl.lll. I ft, LOW WAT Kit. M7T T.. 2 W. 8 T.. i .. fi W.. 7 M. 8 T. W.10 T..11I K. 12i H.. li K. 14 M.lft T.. 1 W.I7 Tllt V. 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