THE DAILY " ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SATURDAY? MdtfiN(4 itAY 0 183. ABOUT THE CITY. antl was nothing the worse for her sudden Immersion. The weather has again settled down to rain. A gill net with 415 corks; no marks on leads or corks has been found. Owner Mayor Crosby has not yet deter- can recover by calling at A. Booth rnis?ioner will be. Sheriff Smith had a lively experience Raser's Extract Root Beer, the pur- with the insane Chinaman he took ' to est. Salem. On the way up, on the Tele. .The usual services will be held at pnone, the Celestial became difficult the Scandinavian Mission, Kneimier's t0 manage and in the scuffle managed ALONG THE WHARVES. hall, Sunday evening at 7:45. If you want some extra tine photos, wooers is tne place 10 get mem. A school for teaching bicycling has been established In this city. Mr. A. Bartholomew will be the instructor. to kick the sheriff on the face. He also succeeded in hitting Al McGlnnls and Angus GoF, ; toefdrer the( steamer reached Portland. Raser's Root Beer Superior to all Others. Lost-Ahout 200 fathoms web, Mar shall's 15-ply twine, on the night of May ICth, off Ft. Stevens. Finder will be rewarded by applying to Elmore's cannery. For four months, in the early part Mrs. A. A. Cleveland, president of of last year the number of Insane sent the Ladles' Relief Corps of Cushlng to Salem from this county, averaged post, has appointed the following la two, dally. dies a committee to visit the different schools on Decoration Day: Court street school, Mrs. H. B. Porker and Mrs. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side is open tne year around. Twenty Instruments were filed f0r Busey; Cedar street, Mrs. Stevens and record yesterday in the recorder's of- Mra- usourn; uppertown, wrs. Haw. flee. Sixteen were deeds to real estate tnorn and Mr8, Wllland; Alderbrook and four mortgages. Mrs- terchen and Mrs. Crow. Meany is the leading tailor and pays , Ean 0, ,B37; ,Thlrd. ,B0t,Toeet have fh hicrhoof -aah ri?. .. i,ia Just received a full line of 1893 patterns ' in wall paper, and comprising all the A new Sunday school has been or- ale8t designs ana snades, at the low- An arrangement has been made be tween the United States Government and the Red Star line with reference to . the carriage of the mails, between the Continent and America, by virtue of which the company is building four 10,000-ton steamers of 20 knot speed. Besides Southampton and Antwerp a French port will be called at. The following Is an Instance of re markable sailing which deserves re cord. The British ship Loch Etlve, Capt. William Stuart, left the Clyde for Mel bourne on the ICth of October last, and arrived out on the 2Gth of December, equal to 70 days. She remained only one month In port, and left homewards on the 26th of January. She was sig nalled off Prawle Point on the 25th of April S8 days thus doing the whole round in the Bhort time of six and a half months. WAXTBD. I EMPLOYMENT FOK MAN AND WIKK !i work of any kind. Address ' Work" 1'. U, Uox Ml city. GKNT8 IF YOU WISH TO M AKR S i week, solicit orders lor our celebrate Crayons, Pastels und Steel Poiut.1. TEN KVCK rvniKAii. ju., umcago. in. rOB BALK. mHK DTKAMBK W3PATCU-FOR FURTHER 1 particulars apply to Aueruecn ruoKiug u iiwaco, w asinnylou. A 62-INCII COLUMBIA BICYCLE FOR SALE XV at bargain, 6eo J. Fluliysou lor fur Itiur particulars. 2HOKSK8. ONE ABOUT 8 OR 0 YEARS OL) roo.i work horse. The other about 8 yenrs ou halter broke, uood disposition, mot stock. Apply to P. Boerniau, Heasaio, Or. J YOKK WORK CATTLE, 8UITABLE FOR 1: logging, inquiro ot w. B. Mimm, fliarun siun. ganlzed on the John Day river by Mr. est prices. Call and see them. p. , uoie. me meetings wm be held sheriff Smith, after several month' in tne mowqii L,ewis scnooi nouse. continued effort, has at last succeeded For all kinds of job printing, go to ,n havlng the much-needed repairs to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build- the county jail begun. The work has ,nE- been given to Bayles & Anderson, who There will be services at the Congre- are now engaged at It. The sheriff will Rational church tomorrow as usual, have a double flooring of tough luin Morning subject, "Singleness of Aim;" ber put In, each layer of planks run evening subject, "Different Ways of I nlnS In opposite directions and plen Looking at Christ." The Sunday school tlfully studded with nails. mnAto ri- 11 n .1 4- V. i1k-ll I " " ... al a. uu u,c ,,ui.i n- Buy ,.prlde of Japan tea 0uf own ucvui ut u.ou p. in. importation; rich, pure, fragrant, and vmc-h nv. i . u ah at no higher price than you usually mSFLTF ,e- HSE for e one. Ross, Hlggins per pound. ' " company. The marriage of Mr. N. L. Slater to Th excursion season opens today. Miss Jennie V. Busev. was solemnized Tna T- J- Potter wU1 leave Portland yesterday afternoon at 5 clock, nr wlth tne Grace churcn excursion party. the residence of the bride's mother, on They lntend t0 make the round trlP ln Benton street. Rev. G. A. Landen offl- such time as wlu enable them to re elating. The hatiny counle left at r. turn to Portland at 11 p. m. tomorrow, m.. on tho ntHtrrtW Rwi for PnrtinnH Th Multnomah Social Club will leave ' Portland at 8 a. m. on the Thompson, ?UynRils,er's ,Ro Etract t0 mak? and will arrive here ln the afternoon. everywhere There will be dancing on board. Both excursions have been thoroutrhlv ad- Tomorrow Whit Sunday or Pente- vertised in Portland. The rate Is $1 cost tnere win De services in tne Nor- for the round trip. wegian evangelical Lutheran Church (the new church bulldlnel UDDertown ",,,B ln astotui ana so . m.t j - i- o coasi railway win mane two trips on at 10.45 a. m., and 7:45 p. m. Sunday Saturday. Boats making connection school Scandinavian 9:45 a. m. Eng- with the trains at Young's Bay trestle llsh 2:15 p. m. Bible reading Thursday worK- wm leava Astoria at 8:30 a. m, night 7:30. and 3:30 p. m. Parties visiting ln Portland can get The Liauy Astorian at wanaiey Haas news stanu, u iirst street. The case of the State of Oregon vs, Mont. Dunkln, for assault, committed nn the nprsnri nf .lnhn TTprrAl urge tiaA It is. expected that the funeral of at olney yesterday anil r;gulted in Mrs. Nyman will be largely attended. The members of the Scandinavian So- the Jury ln bringing in a verdict of ac quittal. The jury also recommended pcvlcu lo e present in that in future the justice file no com- uuuy, a.m are -canea to meet at plaints unless the costs are secured their hall at 1 o'clock tomorrow after- hv ib mmnininino- wit-o, tv. .... I " -do I. 4 HiVUUVU, noon, iney win taice tne boat for costa of the case wr( therm.non n. Alderbrook at-1:30 from Fisher's dock. sessed agalnst Perreli wno refused to Have just completed ntir Ice cream Pay- A commitment was therefore Is- parlor for the convenience of our Da- sued and the man hrnno-hr tntn thu Health Olllcer Walker has not con- defended Dunkin. t.i .1 i.i. i . ... i "UH ,L ""visaoie to yet anow uisen, The condition of the weather will the smallpox patient, to leave his pres- have no effect on the at- ent quarters. His hands and the soles I tendance at Fisher's Hall this of his feet still show traces of the dls- Z ' 6 .ccaslon ' tne rand bal1 nnaa hnlnn frwrayaA . . .1 1 K 4 V . I ..1 . T. ! . . IM. . " J " ' ." v-".-,cu mu, a. iintn. BKiu i Trine or Red Men. Good wnicn must come on Detore ne is dls- music nas Deen procured, and a charged as perfectly cured. most delightful time is assured. Any . i oi ma memoers can turnisn tlcKets. Free at Crow's gallery, a life-size or they caa be had at almost any of crayon with every dozen cabinets or- tne stores, dered. Offer good for 30 days. At m. is. cnurch, G.A. Landen.pastor: The exhibition of china painting to Sabbath services preaching at 11 a. be given on Tuesday evening next, at m. Subject: "In Union There Is the Library rooms will contain as dl- Strength." At 7:30 p. m. the fourth versified a collection of beautiful ar- anniversary of the Epworth League tides as It would be possible to imag- will be held with the following pro- lne, and considering that the proceeds gram: of the affair are to benefit the Library Paper The Marvelous Growth of the Association, the attendance should cer- League," Miss Susie Roberts; address tainty De large. "What the League Has Done." W. I. Crawford; address "The Relation of the League to Other Young People's Societies," G. A. Landen; address "What of the Future?" Prof. R. N, Del. Ferguson, general job printer, Astorian nunuuig, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. The funeral services of the wife of Wright Prn Mies Vtaoin XTirtvinvi w.lll U I L u "c "C1U The addressee will be Interspersed am i . '"'- with good music, consisting of solos, ckv iViUCl Ifl VJVU IUUIUI JW U-L t y. Ill, Steamers Mayflower and Electric will leave Hume's dock at 1:30 p. m. for duets and choruses. Comrade R. O. Bates, who has lect- Eagle cannery. Members of Seaside uref on the terrible scenes he witnessed . , i i ? " . . In Andersonvllle in every state In the lodge are requested to meet at their Union, will again speak in the Meth- hall at 1 p. m. to attend the funeral. odist church on next Tuesday -evening. He will relate new instances of the Wing Lee has just received a full line heroism of the Union nrisoners durlnar of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods, that terrible epoch In our history. Will sell at cost. 52) Third street. Tickets 25 cents. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. It Is denied that any of the fisher- Co. have been drowned, as has been on Monday, May 22, 1893, I chall corn stated. Many of the men working for mence to make actual levy upon per- that cannery frequently remain away Bonal ana real Property on which the r,i ,,., i.,i ni. i taxes are delinquent of any and all for several days, leaving their fish at taxpayers, the costs for such actual the station down the river and then levy in some Instances is double the resuming operations. Mr. W. T. Chut- amount of tax. Any person not wishing ter nlaeea nr. credence In th ronnrt. such C8ts mu?t Par their delinquent 1 taxes prior to that date positively. And We are now prepared to furnish Ice a"er May 26- 1893 tne costa for adver- cream for balls, parties and weddings, i "" wu u uuw, hub -appues iu made from pure Clatsop cream. Col- a" delinquents. mann's. H. A. SMITH, Sheriff. An InannB man una taken In rhoro-o me original itOOl ueer lxtraci IS 1 1 I 1 C, tcm ll-l.l. 1 I wocl R. icLsi evening uy oiienu ouuiu, wxiu l found the man on Second and Main REDUCED RATES ON. THE UNION streets acting in a peculiar manner. He I PACIFIC. Ji r. I n 1 n nnn 1 .... I n and of being shot. His name is Peter rates to Chicago will b'e reduced to Campbell, a former member of the life- 198.50: Omaha, Kansas City and Soux savins crew at Tnint Artnmo An City, $80.: Denver, $70. Tickets good orixi , ... ... ... ' via other lines returning. For further ...-....I,.! wu, uau loaay. Information call at ticket office U. P. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent, Astoria, Or. All Frcp. J. W. Thompson, orennlat at tho TW dock- a. cnurcn, wishes to take a few more pupils ln music, piano or organ. Ad dress, 689, Astor street Those wh have used Dr. King's New Editor I. T. Tjmni r.r tto.a I Discovery know Its value, and those who Ti7Wn v i , ' ..I I have not, have now the opportunity to Weekly News, has only recently begun try it free. Call on the advertised drug newspaper work, but has already made I and et a trlaJ bottle free. Send pnmnuinku ... I Jyur name ana aaaresa 10 n. ru. uucuen commendable progress, his specialty & Co.. Chicago, and get a sample box of being fish stories. He states that re-1 D- King's New Life Pills free, as well as ppntlv hp ttrant ri,t ki. ... I a copy or uuwa to iieaun ana noune centiy ne went Out fishing With a hold Inatnirtnr fr. All nf which Ik young lady along Bear Creek, and that guaranteed to do you good and cost you h a fair comnanlnn . .i.l ""'"'"B- uKcni uruiura B w OCII V C that a huge salmon pulled her Into the creek. She was rescued by Mr. Lemon I JIFF'S, TIB Only Restart. Tha British ship Clackmananshlre Is the latest addition to the list of ship ping en route to this port. Tha bark Geo. S .Homer should ar rive at this port shortly, being out 137 days from New Tork. The Haytlan Republic entered at the custom house yesterday from British and American Sound ports. She ar rived the preceding night, and had 100 Chinese aboard. The Mongolians are some of those who were taken back to Victoria by the Danube last week, They had made their way over to Van couver with a view to again attempt ing to effect a landing in Portland. The Republic went up the river after send ing her papers to the custom house. Commencing today the Bteamer Ii waco will leave this city hereafter for Iiwaco at 8 o'clock. The steamer will also run on Sundays during the sea son, commencing tomorrow. The Manzanita will take a supply of coal out to the lightship this morning. The steamer Thompson struck a 3iiag yesterday morning on her way from Portland, and sustained damage to her rudder. The necessary repairs detained her for a short time. When the LaCamas was going through the "cut-oft" round by the cape yesterday afternoon her wheel got tangled up in a net. It was two hours before she was able to proceed. The British bark Oimara sailed for Queenstown for orders yesterday morn ing. Personal Jlontion. Mr. W. H. Wattis went up to Port land lost night. Mr. A. Grothmell came down from the metropolis yesterday. Dr. W. D. Baker is expected to re turn this morning from Portland. Mr. A. F. Gartner was among those registered at the Occident yesterday. Mr. J. A. James, of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived In this city yesterday. Nils Haglund and Karollna Olsson were yesterday granted a license to wed. Mr. and Mrs. II. Going of Portland, came down to this city yesterday on a visit. Mr. A. V. Whiting, of St. Joseph, Mo., arrived In this city yesterday morning. Mr. S. C. Pier, of Portland, was among the passengers on the Telephone yesterday. Mr. S. Elmore has recovered from his recent illness, and will probably be at his office today. Mrs. John Phalr, nee Hobson, of San Francisco, arrived on the State Sun day and will be here about a month visiting relatives. "ART EXHIBIT." The ladles of the library association wish to call the attention of the pub lic to their reception to be given ln the library room Tuesday afternoon and evening, May 24. Arrangements have been made to exhibit the beautiful hand painted china done by Miss Lalng, of Chicago, and her Astoria class. There are over 400 pieces ln all, of rare shapes and designs, and of nearly every pat tern now In use. They consist of plates that equal in workmanship and quality many produced in the celebrated fac tories of Europe; Royal Worcester Jar- diniers that would delight the heart of the most fastidious connoisseur; chocolate sets, cracker Jars, bonbonlers, tea sets, trays, and numerous other articles, all most beautifully decorated after the celebrated Royal Berlin, Roy al Worcester, Dresden, and Doulton wares. As fine a collection of rare handiwork has seldom been exhibited anywhere on this coast, and ln this there is an interesting and instructive treat for Astorlans. It is needless to add that every thing will be done to please the visit ors, as ln the past. Admission is placed at the reasonable sum of 60 cents, which Includes refreshments. SCANDINAVIAN BENEVOLENT SO CIETY FUNERAL NOTICE. The members of this society are re quested to attend the funeral of Mrs. N. N. Nyman, which will take place from her late residence at Alderbrook, on Sunday, May 21st. Members will meet at their hall at 1 o clock; boat will leave Fisher' Brother's dock at 1:30. By order ot E. WESCHE, President.. AUG. DANIELSON, Rec. Sec . . NOTICE 1 Use Zinfandel wine intead of coffee or tea. 50 cents per gallon. Dont forget Penrh and anrlcot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's. QQ AORES 135,00 PKIi AOKE IMFROVED JO larni'iiK una witu irtut tret-, at acres cleared,!) acres pasture. Dwelling house, ware house and other buildinirs. Hall milt; Iron) Steainhoat landing at Urookfleld, by boat or roan, inquire oi owner on premises aiiia. a. a. BHUKLfcK, (ton AAA WILL BUY 1,000 ACKK.i OF '''iW.Vvl tlmlKT mrmliu aud KfazinK. iuiiu. Aiendia location iorHtucic raising o Gray's Klver Wahkiakum county, Wa-diluKion Llea on both sides ol river, 3 miles from steam er landing Kltthty acres cleared. Apply al tins omce lor luriuer uiiormaiiou. IHKAP A FEW C110ICK LOTS IN ADAIK'd J Astoria-easy terms. Hee Frank suiltlu at torney al luw 173 uass street. BOOMS TO JVT. mild MAIN til'KKKl' IIOU.SU HAS IlKKN L newly turnislied turouithout: nlca rooms lor rent by day, week, or month, by proprietor aim maiiHKer, tniu ii. 6ihl.lmh.'ii. "lOTTAUB NHXT DOOlt TO E. (V HOLD J en's. Soveu rooms and basement for wood. Inquire next door. T)OOM8 IN A GOOD location rim housekeeping, No, 273 Mala street. XTICELY FUltNISUED KOOMS BY DAY, 1M week or month terms very reasonable at tne Uriel, 7iu xiuru Mreet. MISCELLAXMO VH. rKVL ON P. BAKEK. 478 TdlKD SlKKE'r j aim uave your viuines uyeu aim cieauuu Geo. Mclean, coknek olsey and a tor streets, does a guiieml busim ss In black smithing and repatriate. SACRIFICE Choice lothing ut Way Down. Handsome ATS alf Price. F ine urnishing Goods or Less Than Cost! Solid hoes old Very Cheap. -AT- Herman Wise's Store. EverytniDg SacnllGfitt 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- egonian. Such notices must reach me not later than Thursday evening of each week. JOHN R. RATHOM, Oregonlan Correspondent, P. O. box 680 ShDR. GUNN'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOnADOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SCUT, Breath td crltcM T? Oo cf thr I UUi purine iSo Uvemh, Thry lr,6uro peiievt U rc i 'Ii n, reelsM ih9 h- wis PHil cxtro connf paMf"'. . V For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist I have a nosltlrs remwlf for the above dtseaiw by Its tn (housaodf of cues of tha worst kino and oflonir standing have been cured. Indeed, o strong is mrfhit In Its cflicacy, that I will tend two bottuis Ti.xt, Uh tVALUABLK 'J liEATlHU on tills diseao; to any sufferer who Will Zend em their Express and 1', O. address. 4 A.20Cra. . C 121 resrl Bb. H. I niRQ)RllPI? The only Pure Cream of Tartar P' v. "Used in Millions of Hone; N' j Ammonia; No Alum. Years the Standard mr Our Stock Represents Over 1000 Styles, Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. Prices $5 to S50. Samples, Self.measurement Rules, and Tape-line Mailed Free. TAILOR 128 FIRST STREET, Portland, Oregon. Worth more than standard value worth two far c-m for the World's Fair and more than that to you. We are selling half-dollars Tor a dollar a-piocc. You get a Original in Design. World s Fair Souvenir Coin a-Dollar Beautiful in Execution. Pace Market value, value. 5.00 900.00 1. 00 900.00 So S2-SO .05 100.00 01 5.00 ,oi 50.00 x 4-33 32- 1. 00 4.00 .66 1.25 .66 1.25 A Work of Art In Itself. We devote the entire amount towards developing and ennobling the, People's Great Fcir. Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Investment. , ','oin. U. S. $5 Goldpiece 1822 U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Cent Piect U. S. 1856 Eagle Penny U. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Amcri) Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng. Napoleon's 100-day $fr., French. King William Coronation, Ger. 1861 German "Peace" Coins 187 1 Thif 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 sate 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 von vish, witli instructions how to send them to you, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, CMICAGO, ILL. J". O. KTIiaiMCX, I bis Jirt received a duo line ol WEDDING PRESENTS Oninltnir nf Fllver Hon IJrtu DUIxv, Fruit JJIslitM, Merry Ill's es, Nut I'owK Mustard 1'otn, Itixrult .(urn (Vlery (ilaiNt s, Hnlr l'lll Trays, l'in Ousililonn, I k'tiU'w FrunifH, MlrmiH, elc.iill new goottg and bios! designs. North Pacific Brewery lerdiant Steamship Co.'s Line, Connootlnft with Ctudiaa I'aolilo IlHllwaj mid Chlni Nlanif Ship Line, Takln" freight und iiiwienseM fnr I'oi t Anne. led. Vlcioilii. I.rl TowiiM'itrt, Ceutlle, TueniiiH, Wlmleoni, Kiilrlmveii, .Ninnvuiio, New tt'toiinlii jtermi l Vrt'ieoiiver: Leuvinu Axtoiln : a. Iliiylliin uepiiuiiu H. Wiliiinii.toii ... IIhvMimi Kenulillea Krelfilit received Hi Hustler n wh'irf, foot ol ;iln Ht.iei't. Fnr (urllirr i nn icdlinn unnlv i the ofllce, cei ner Third Hil l Main street. FRitUU.SOtf UltO.H., AgfWi. Tide Table for Awtorlo. MAY. 11KJH WATKH. 5T7T .. 2 W. a . 4 . 5 . Ii M . H ir W.IO T..11! F, 12 ... ia 11 M. 15 1(1 w.n t.. in H.. 20 H..2U M. 'a- v.. 2-1 T..a F. -M H..27 M,iW T..: P. M. A. M. OiTTi ft.ll hjii.TflJI h. tn. I fti 7 !W iO 4 LOW VATKH. 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JOHN KOPP, Proprietoi. Bohemian - Lager - Beer And XX I'oiter. Alio (ler-promptly Bttemied In. Do You Know That the Weekly Astorian Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, Do you see Your chance?