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TUE DAILY ASTOE1AN, ASTOMA, SUKDAY MoHttttm, JiAY U 1893. ABOUT THE CUT. Fish were running better yesterday than for several days past. An effort Is under way to get up a bicycle race for Decoration Day. Trains will leave Young's Bay Bridge for Seaside at four o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Invitations are out for a dance to be given by a number of young people at Liberty Hall on the 15th Inst. The gale is reported of the cannery east of the Clatsop Mill, the reputed purchaser being Mr. B. A. Seaborg of Ilwaco. Mrs. Nyman, who was accidentally shot a few days ago Is regarded as past all danger. She is rapidly gaining strength and was able yesterday to sit up. Soundings of the water between Knappton and Point Ellis have been taken during the past week by Mr. R. A. Habersham, who left last evening for Portland. I WJLSTED. f MM8DIATBLY A GOOD GIHL. 1NQUIKK JL at us second street. A GENT8-IP YOU WISH TO MAKE i0 A Xl ween, solicit orders lor Our cete untieti (THyons, 1'asteU and Steel PolDts, TEN KYOK runiKAU uu., (jntcugo, ill. Yielded Up By the Waters. The badly decomposed body of a I of the shooting of Dan Gagnon by man was Pcked UP yesterday on the Nathan Pickernell. There are still other I beacn between L. J. Johnson's cigar witnesses to be secured,, but as they re and tne auction house of Mr. were out fishing when the shwlfp Heacock- 11 wa found by Pete Mas- reached Pillar Rock, he will bo com- den- wnose nshlns boat was swamped Oflft 0HH7 LAND Afl ;TIIBKB ON ,, . . , ' " tt'i,i ,,- I wvU Young's River. Koad i. flulthed for lnu- pelled to make another trip. rlday, and who was engaged yester-1 Kinif. u head i of cattle and logging outllt. In- uay in a search ror his oars, , when he I "' wa"-ua "' condition and gives good promise of large crops). J. II. Bratt Marine and general out door photographer, 120 Olney street Duplicate orders of W. C. T. U. ctoud siierm omiin returned yesterday from Pillar Rock with two witnesses rOR SALS. i J logging. Enquire of W. 8. Martin, Martin's Bill II, Buy "Pride of JaDan" tea. finr nn,n I ....., ' " imnortAtion- rinh nnr ,... Z1 Buuue"'y came upon the corpse. Police on ACHES St i.a.ooFEit apks improvrh at no higher price than von ..inntw Captain Hallock was immediately call- Q" f"n.'"l Td wltu fnitf, tree-. 20 w.rv pay for an inferior one. Ross, Hlggins and he informed Coroner W WorCM & company. The two then towed th I Steamboat lauduisr at Brookfletd. Iiv boat i.r Tt Ih nhWvi thnt fh - HmriB'.u if ,,., v. .u,- f- In'l.l're of owuer on premises MKS. 11. K. - . . - ic ' nm, m a uuiuuiQBUUC IBlllJKLlia. ceivea rrom uaitrornla this season are loiaiiy unrecognizable, being so far much better than heretofore. The fruit Bone and bruised with the contact with $20,000 thito BiS5.iiiU0-'IiOiSF dealers find that Astoria needs sweet tno rocks and through the action of the) jl,Q 'Ap:nilld locution for stock mining on' juicy oranges and is prepared to pay water that the eyes, nose and ear. UeYon boVn'o& a fair price for them. The California were missing, and when lifted the fln-l fhi'""1"8, K'K,ty cleared. Apply at Vf.rvtnhll ar nrrUro In .! rom Hrnnn ff m. v... ... ... I 1 uui iiuumiuuoil. tion. gers dropped off. The hair had all dis appeared from both head and face. r!H.A)L A 'KW. "WICK LOTS IN ADAIK'S The steamer Electric offers to carrv passengers to the Young's Bav Trestle five feet nl It is feared that the occupants of the to connect with the railroad to the Ubout ir.fi to ini r.r...n. wv,I boat picked up on Dcsdemona sands beosiue for lu cents. . ' , , " . . . consisted of a diagonal frock coat, vest ini rrhiiwailnir n i r 1 1 . hnua Iiiii.ti I . I I f ANlnHn.Ku tumia Uu V.,..,!. U..i. I.. .. . The description Is as follows: Height, torney at law 173 Cans otreot. LOST, inursuay evening nave ueen The reDort of th Alderbrook school, ami mini., whllo hty. ,. m. drowned, no news of their whereabouts Albert wlIUamBi teacher, for the month flannel shirt, double-breasted. In the .. .1 1 .. .... in ion. i .. t ii . - ... euuuiB may & ,ioo, 1.1 ua luiiuws: i pocKeis were touna lize. no and a Q7 fr FATHOMS NEW NET, bVEKV OTHER A i O cork marked J. 8. leads same, uew lint s, a fathoins old on one end. Leave at C. K. 1. Co. having been received. ROOMS TO JffiAT. The result of the teachers' examina- Numder of days taught, 17; number of $20 gold piece and 12 In silver. A gold tlon will not be known until Wednes- days attendance, 962; number of days watch and chain was also found in the rfUIK MAIN STREET HOUNK HAS HKEN X liewlv lllrillHIIPil thnillirh.mt' nin. r.,.... f... day next. Meanwhile, the candidates absence 20.5; number of times tardy, vest pocket, but no papers that would J'nmu for certificates are anxiously speculat ing as to the outcome. Meany is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for rur skins. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 10; total number enrolled, 58; average lead to identification were disclosed. number hftlnno-lncr K7S- av,a J,ii . .i.. . I riOTTAGB NEXT DOOH TO E. C. HUM). --O-..0. -"" i" l"c vmuauies uiopumju i yj en's. Seven rooms and basement for attendance, 56.6. of the probability of a murder for galnw901" Inquire next door, a n i Our Stock Represents Over 1000 Styles. Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. Prices $5 to $50. Samples, Self.measurement Rules, and Tape-line Mailed Free. TAILOIZ 126 FIRST STREET, Portland, Oreoon. M oiey 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 The ladies of the Library Association havlnS been committed, and the offl- -poOMS m A ooqd LOCATION F are preparing a rare and novel treat cers surmisea xnat tne man, must nav6 1 xu Housekeeping, no, Z7 Main street, for the public in the form of a hand fallen off a wharf or overhoard from a- .. w k.i, decorated china exhibit to tnko nlM . . ." . . I . ruft.. . Bu 1WJOM8 BY DA jvccniicj. uiunc iici u6u. ai in jraia- t7 fc :"," ZL ' .i.. .;, steamer, xne remains were snipped to weea or mouin lerms very rcusonable day by falling oft the porch of their - "":.". rAr.V n,nj mot,r umurmi, m imru oireei. - - i j5 uii me u-ierc ior iunner nonce. I ui " "j mvci nouse on ijeuar street, xne iracture ter the coroner had made his examtna- Complalnt Is made that some boys tion. The beachcomber states that on MISVELLAJtEO US. was reduced by Dr. O. B. Estes. Remember the Austin House at the Sea- are misbehaving at public meetings, Thursday, when he was last over the (1 'aIBSF1 biuc in mo j coi muuuu. i TO4TCv.ujijf o.u ino ciilci luiiiiiicina (given i Krouna. no Douy wiis inere. ana no it has beon erron,,.siv RtntP,i thot bv tne Resc"e C1"0- "ney a'8" make therefore concluded that It must have O t,?r i.l!?? mI H tho Dunham-Foster footrace would fluilt;e ui rniging aoor oens, KnocK- come ashore on Friday night or early smiuuug anu repairing, tako place tomorrow. The date has ,ng on aoor8' and sucn Jkes- The -yesterday morning. The fishermen say been fixed for the 27th Inst. In the meantime the men will occupy their time In getting Into proper condition. police will doubtless give the matter the body is not that of any of their the attention it deserves, and at least number. protect religious and other gatherings fTL T ,1i -. - -. 1 t- 1..1A Vinlnn V U..l -LiUAUfB Ul UTOW IIUIXH II1VIIO If vou want some extra tlnB nhntn. , i umu u u.uiw w w vim MACHINE SHOP JA8. DALGETY, PropV. (Succeisor to Arndt & Ferchon.) A flshemian named Johnson, in the employ of the North . Shore Packing Company was arrested last night by Fish Commissioner Crawford of Wash ington, for violation of the fishing laws. Free at Crow's gallery, a life-size crayon with every dozen cabinets or dered. Offer good for 30 days. Beginning on Sunday, the Mayflower will connect with the steamer Lurllne for Ilwaco on Sundays, leaving Asto ria on tne arrival of the Lurllne and leave Ilwaco, at 4:30. to connect with the Lurllne for Portland. Boiler Repairing od Cannery Woik. Repair- npaciauy. luacnine worn Bliop, root of Lafayette Hi, All sorts of railroad rumors filled the air yesterday, but none could be traced to their source. As near as could be learned, the deal with the Union Pa- by them next Saturday, May 20th, from Portland to Fort Canbyon the splendid fast steamer T. J. Potter. Steamer Is I ingof River Craft a Specialty. due at Astoria at iz:au p.,m., sharp I oi an ainaa aune. and it is expected that many will avail themselves of the opportunity to view the magnlflclent scenery from Cape Hancock. Good music and refresh ments will be provided and an enjoy able occasion is assured. Tickets for adults and children 50 cents. NOTICE, Mail carrier Coe returned yesterday whlch has been for sonH r.C'Ub everfn. Pres.- SK st I will be glad to receive any itemB concerning social events that residents The usual weekly meeting of theRese- of Astoria desire to have published in tne society columns of the Sunday Or from a vacation of fifteen days. J. Watson is next on the list of postofflce employes to take advantage of the pos tal law entitling them to annual holi days. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market daily. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Nathan Pickernell's victim is pro gressing favorably. As yet there are no symptoms of blood poisoning, and hopes are entertained that the wounds will heal. The examination of Picker nell will be held on Tuesday morn ing. weeks past, has not yet been closed. The railroad contractors, however, are as cheerful as ever -a good sign un doubtedly, considering how they are interested In the proposition. The troubla seems to be that Astoria's rail road affairs have been trusted to the guidance of unskillful hands. Ryan & Co. 537, 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. oent urawiora in me cnair.rrayer was not ,teP than Thllrfl(,oV BVM1,nD. nf . IV- 1 1 i I -. M 1 9 M I . J . oiiereu ,uy iui vrawioru unu wiibb i eacn weeK. JOHN R. RATHOM, Pearl Holden officiated at the piano. Oregonian Correspondent, P. O. box 680 The following program was success' fully rendered: Recitation, "The Twen tieth Century Man," Master Austin Osburn; recitation, "Suppose", Master Willie Wilbur; recitation, "The Engi neer's Story," BenJ. Stroble; reading, "How Mother-Used to Cook," Miss Scott; song, "Winding on the Train," Mr. Albert Kinney , who being en cored, responded with "Mike Dorkety'slof the Arm or at the office, foot of Con electric LIGHTS Incandescent, all niubt. , . 12 o'clock.. . " 10 " .. $1.50 1.00 75 For particulars inquire of any member Wake;" song, "Out in the Storm," Miss Elsie Parker, who being recalled sang "Father Come Home;" she was ac- After Coroner Pohl had taken charge of the body of the unknown man found For air kinds of Job printing, co to yesterday he received word from Jns. ,. . . '. , i. 1-uicuBUII, UU9LU1IH. AHLUllllll UllllU- I UWO kllU-L tlUU-lllTI UUUV HilU UllILL'U 'nE- I ashore near Mr. froKhv'H stnrp nnrl The lecture to be given this evening was lying on the tidelond there. The at tho Methodist Episcopal church by coroner at once rushed to the scene in Miss Rose Trumbull will be free, and al excited state, evidently thinking all are welcome. Miss TrumbuU's well- that the body was that of one of the known ability as an entertaining fishermen lost in the recent storm. speaker will doubtless attract a large When he reached the spot the body audience. I was there, and the fact was disclosed that death hod been caused by a rifle bullet, tho wound being in the head. Tho body was the largost the coroner had ever seen it was that of a big bull sea Hon. Tartles visiting In Portland can got The Daily Astorlan at Hundley & Haas' news Bi.anu, iou f irst street. Instrumental duet, piano and harmoni ca, Miss Lottie and Mr. Oliver Bennett, encored. Election of officers for the term of six months, ending November 16th, 1893, resulted as follows: For president, Dr. O. B. Estes; vice presi dent, C. M. Huxford; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. W. W. Parker. Execu tive committee In addition to the offi cers of the club, Thomas Irwin, W. M, La Force, Will Ross. A committee on program for next week was appointed as follows: Miss Mary Willis, Miss Mary Powell, and W. I. Crawford Fourteen persons signed the pledge. hince the opening of the salmon- packing season the Pacific Canning company nns Deen compelled to get All members of Carpenters' Union large quantities of cans from the San No. 520 are hereby requested to at- Francisco concern, being unable to fill na tne roulur meeting next Thurs- The machine shop, formerly known nil tia n.lA , . . , I VI" J evening, ,,v U I 1UU1V, tLB LlltTlUI 0 AI 1IUI Ut rCJUIICUB Will UC UCl HICU an its orders, although running night is business of Importance to transact, by Mr. Jos. Dalgety, who- purchased It and day shifts. By order of tho president; Wm. A. Fry. at the recent sale. New Improvements I P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange. Son Fran. Cisco, is our authorized agent. This paper in ivcjjl uu 1116 ui nis oince. Tho commencement exercises of the High Schoo 1, together with the anni versary exercises of the Ciceronian Literary Society, will be held on Friday evening, June 9th, in some public hall, the place to be announced later. The school closes on June 9th. recording secretary. In the report of the W. C. T. U. convention of Friday, published in these columns yesterday morning, omission was Inadvertently made. It will be remembered by readers of The Astorlan that a few weeks since Miss and arrangements have enlarged its capacity, and under the efficient man agement of Mr. Sam Harrison all kinds of work will be neatly and substan tially done. Attention Is called to their u" regular ad. Herman Wise was around yesterday receiving the congratulations of his Alice Gray was declared the success- friends on the news contained In yes ful competitor at a Demorest medal day morning's telegraphic dispatches contest, hut was disqualified by rea- to the Oregonian concerning his corn son of being too young. Shortly after ing appointment to the position of the decision was announced against Posltmasltet. The dispatch is repub- her, Mr. Demorest was written to and Hshed, as follows: Washington, May informed of the circumstance, but he Oregonian Office, 511 Fourteenth The residence recently occupied by replied that no exception could be made btreet. Herman Wise will be appoint- Del. Ferguson, general Job printer, Astorlan building, upstairs. First- class work at reasonable rates. Mr. J. Strauss on the corner of Third and Lafayette streets was sold yes terday at public auction. The pur chaser, Mr. J. E. Ferguson, got a bar gain, paying but $250 for it. Mr. C. S. Wright was the owner. Wing Lee has Just received a full line or Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. in favor of any one. The W. C. T. U., eu postmaster at Astoria in a few however, determined to award to the days- The album petition Wise sent young lady a well-earned testimonial nas Deen more tna" Cleveland or Bl- of her ability, and at the entertainment Bel1 coul(1 withstand, especially when on Friday evening, presented her with Wl9e was backed by Murphy and a handsome silver medal. Markiey. The news was received with some surprise here, because of Mr. PHYSICIANS HAVE FOUND! OUT Cleveland's recent statement that un- That a contaminating and foreign ele- ,eBS amoved for cause, all the present ment in the blood, developed by lndi- incumbents would be allowed to com- gestlon.ls the cause of rheumatism. I nlote their terms. This settles upon the sensatlve sub- cutaneous covering of the muscles and BucVlen'a Arnica Salve, ligaments of the Joints, causing con- Durlng the W. C. T. U. Convention in thi9 city a number of the ladies were shown through the Court street school .. j ,,.. j The best salve In the world for cuta uuuuing, una were inucu pieaseu witn """- yaiu, anu. 8K' !"- bruli .OPea. nPf.n i rhonm f., the manner on which its afTalrs were Ln u8 ca cnalky, dp?sit sores, .tetter, 'chapped hands, chilblain. wntnn nrnniirMi on nnnca o rwi -i tarn-r- i j - . , . . . . . ' conducted as well as with the building jo o, ThT ioT. No facC whteh T ex- lyTure.'iles? or nS'pay' reqJEId. "i linen una its oeuuuiui site. perience nas uemoiunraieu in regard to guaranteed to give periect Batlnrac- Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, hag "on or money refunded. Prlco 25 cents The Astoria Public Library's Free stronger evidence to BUDDort than this. Pftr "x- l ale Unas, Kogera, auc- . . .... . . " - - uMonn v A T . - II. ... rteaainir ttoom win ne ooenea eacn nnmoiv tha t thia nwi.inin nr nnmnro. -aa" -cu-cnu Sunday, hereafter from 1 till 6 p. m., hensive uses checks the formidable and and from 7 to 9:30 p. m. atrocious disease, nor is it less posit- : I ively established that it is preferable The petition to the city council ask- to the poisons often used to arrest It J lng that an ordinance be passed order- Blnce ne medicine contains only salu ing the closing of barber shops on Sun- llZj1 'SJSS? l day, has been signed by fifteen out of tion, dyspepsia, kidney and bladder the seventeen barbers In town. The I ailments, dehility and other disorders. others object to the closing movement, bee tnat you get tne genuine, and mean to fight the scheme. NOTICE. CWIirenCryforPitcliGr'sCastorij comly Ht. Wbst Siiork Mills Co.. T. 0. Tmllinger, President. ASTOKIA IlWJt WO II KM, Astoria Oregon. General UlaehinisU & Boiler Makers Land and Murine Engine. Boiler work. Steam boat AiidUauuery Woik aBpeomlty, Oaitingi of All Dsioriptioni Made to Order at snort ftouoe. J0tN K()X..... President and Sup- KOX Vice Preside.! CAMPBELL BROS. (Succeiiort to Warrea A Campbetl), WAKKENTON, OREOON, Dealers in DRY QOODS, OK NTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Cnpi, Booti, Bhoei GROCERIES Hard irare, Iron find Stool, Crockery, Olaaiware nooaenware, notions, eto., nay, Grain, Flour and Feed. OTTO i "8U ProDU oa Caak Raleii." 8TAPLK Original in Design. World s Fair Souvenir Coin for a Dollar Beautiful in Execution. A Work of Art in Itself. Face Market value, value. 5.00 900.00 1. 00 900.00 5 5-5 05 100.00 01 5.00 01 50.00 4-33 33-oo 1. 00 4.00 66 1.25 .66 1.35 We devoto the entire amount towards developing and ennobling the People's Great Fair. Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Investment. Coin. U. S. $$ Goldpiece 182a 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 CentAmeri) Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng. . Napoleon's 100-day 5ft., French. King William Coronation, Ger. 186 1 German "Peace" Coins 18 71 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 $1.00 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 send them to you, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, CHICAQO, ILL. Gtet A. Bicycle I MOM JAMES FINLAYSON or ARTHUR BARTHOLOMEW, Sole agtnta (or Clatsop count) for t lie North Pacific Bicycle Co., IMPKI.IAL and all oilier HIkIi , clou wheels. FOR LIEU ONLY! I.f Tot I0BI or PlttlltO KANH00D, us- -j-viewreiaMxukavuuoiftii-Li.ii 1, n 1 ; IWotklMM of Body ud Hunt, Effects L"'-Jt " j-.i.-t... . to. Mi. i.t.1. auiHooD rail. Kmm Haw 1. k.i.nr. 4 atnurtkMWKAK.lJSUllTIClJlHtllllHU.Hll A PAHTHamUbV jUmM.It Ktelllac HUBS THIUTaSST-awSU la a 4ar. m UMlf fraa M SUU. aa4 Vmf CanMrlM. Write llua. umm ipn w.aa, lyaaaii-w a praaia waHaacaaalaalfraa. 4tranlRil flKOlOAk CO- BUFfALO.N. V. I CURE FITS I Whn I mj cure I do not mean mntlf to atop thtftn for a time and then bare tliem return asin, I mun a radical rare. I hare made the diaitiae of FITS, Kl'ILKPBY or FALLING 8ICKNKK9 a Ilfo-long stud. I warrant my remedy to care the worst cases. Because others have failed It no reason for not now receiving a care. Bend at once for a treatise and a Free Bottlo of ray infallible remedy. Clvo Express and PosWMBt M Q. SOOT. M. O., I0 Pearl tU. N. V T ITT mi K. church, wishes to take a. fpw mmv. ku. m v.- t.,J t-- I mmlla . 1 i . . UUJD Will I7C I CVTl V CU X'JI 11IC KIOUIUK JP.i kco . ' ?lan. or orgran- Ad" of block 60, Shively's Astoria, bids to dtss, 5S9. Amor street ho fli dth h. itt owv h y,J rr ... ...... .... , , V, Hot, Tn& 1QQ7 TUa ! .. V. I- - There are few places more attractive served to relect any or all bids. Bv or- inan tne notnouses or Johnson's nurs- er ' 'he board or directors. ery. The display of flowers and shrubs is fine and Interesting. The palms are very luxurious. In the shrubbery are many favorites, such as varfevat) holly. The Chinese garden is In eood I Dated, Astoria. May 12th. 1893. H, B. FERGUSON, District Clerk. JEFFS, Tke Only Restaurant" mm - K The only Pure Cream of Tartar P-t ' ... No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Home? Years the Standard J. o. nrxxiinc-z, Una Just received a duo line of WEDDING PRESENTS PnntldtuiL' of f-llver Hon lion l)l.lie, Fruit DutliPN, llerrv lllsl.os. Nut Bowls, Mustitrd J'oIh. Htscult .lurs. Celery (ilHHsi's, Hiilr l'lp Trays, l'lii CiiHlilons. rk'ture Kmines, Mirrors, elc.ull new goods and latest dnslxna. merchant Steamship Cos Line, Conneotlng with Caaadlaa Paellla Railway and China Hlsin Ship Line, 'laklng freight and pawiiRftra fur Port Ange les. Victoria, IMrt Totviiseml, fi iitllc, Tiiconm, Wlmlcoii), Knlrhaven, Nnnalmo, New IVentinlii ster and Vancouver : Leaving Astoria s S. 8. Haytian Hepublle o. b. tviiiiuiiKIon H. ri. Ilavtlaii Itetmblie Freight received at Hintler'a wharf, foot of siiii n sireoc. f or nirtiier particuiaiN aiiily lit Hie ofllce, comer ThliU and Alain street. KliliUUSON BltOM ., Ageuta North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proptietor. IioliPinian - Lager - Beer Ant XX Torter. All o tiers promptly tttendetl to. Do You Know Tide Table for Astoria. MAY. IIIUII WATKli. HT T.. 2 W. 8 T.. 4 V.. 6 H'., H1.. 7 M. 8 T.. 9 W.lll' T..11'' V. 12i M.. l.t M 14 M. l r; t.. ia W.17 T is K. 1 H..20; M.. 211 T..a Y. 2ii H..27: a.i T..SD A. M. h. tn. ) ft. 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