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i; V TUB DAILY ASTOEIAN, ASTOB1A, TUEHDA MOltNINU, MAT .30 18U3. ABOUT THE CUT. All the Are engines turned out last night owing to a false alarm. Mr. A. A. Cleveland has made ar rangements to have the grave of Com rade Rawlins decorated. Fresh strawberries at Smith's today. On account of the general suspension of public business today, The Astorlan will not appear tomorrow morning. Raser's Extract Root Beer, the pur est. Postmaster Hare announces that the postofflce will be. open today (Decora tion Day) at 9:30 to 10:30 a. m., and 6:30 to 6 p. m. The original Root Beer Extract Is Raser's. Through the kindness of some for mer members of Company H., O. N. G., a firing squad will accompany the veterans to Greenwood today. Remember the Austin Housa at the Sea side Is open the year around. An appropriate program of exercises has been formulated for the exercises this evening at the M. E. church, and a large attendance Is anticipated. Raser's Root Beer Superior to all others. ' Mr. George W. Baker and Miss Sarah Hall, of Ilwaco, were married at the Occident Hotel yesterday, at 1 p. m. Rev. G. A. Landen performed the cere mony. If you want some extra tine photos, Mooers' Is the place to get them. The Astoria Football club will meet tomorrow evening at the store of Mr. James Flnlayson for the purpose of taking steps to open the1 season's series of games. A large attendance Is ex pected. Westpcrt cream fresh every morning at Smith's Ice Cream parlors. Third st. Olsen, the smallpox patient, will re turn to this city on Friday. He Is now almost better, and Dr. "Walker is con fident that he can with safety be re leased from the pesthouse at the end of the week. For fine wines and liquors call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. Sunday night some parties broke In to the fruit cellar of Foard & Stokes' and stole a box of oranges valued at 7G cents per dozen. The proprietors have an idea who the parties are, and prosecutions are likely to follow. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chas. Olsen's. The Dally Astorlan can be found at the Oregon State Headquarters, 279 Michigan Boulevard, so those that leave this part of the country can keep posted on the news, railroad and other wise. All Oregonlans should not fall to visit there. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. The Woman's Relief Corps, after the return of the members of the Grand Army, Mexican and Indian war veter ans from the cemetery today, will spread a lunch In the Knights of Py thias Hall, for the members of these organizations and their families. For all kinds of job printing,- go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing. On Thursday, Mailing Clerk Duncan Douglas of the postofilce, will vacate his position, being about to go East. He will be succeeded by Joseph Wat sonson, now mall carrier. The latter's present duties will be assumed by De (Vitt Clinton, now substitute carrier. You can get the best 10-cent or two for-a-quarler cigars in Astoria at Chas. Olsen's. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. U. ,7 has appointed the following delegates to the grand lodge, which meets In Portland In July: F. D. Win ton Dr. Jay Tuttle, John Bryce, C. H. Stock ton, and Thos. Dealy. Alternates, Capt. J. H. D. Gray, A. R.. Cyrus and W. B. Ross. Buy Raser's Root Extract to make a healthful, refreshing beverage. Sold everywhere; Services at St. Thomas'-by-the-Sea, Sklpanon, Wednesday evening, May 31st at 7:30 p. m., and Sunday, June 4th at 4 p. m. Bishop Morris expects to be present at both of these services, and. will administer the Rite of Confir mation at the Sunday afternoon ser vice. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market daily. Salmon 10 cents per pound. The following passengers arrived on the Potter yesterday morning: John Fox. J. O. Hanthorn and wife, G. A Nelson, Mr. Isambach, G. A. Nelson, Mrs. Nelson W. W. Mcintosh, H. Sin sler. T. J. Beauman, W White, Mr Shanahan, W. B. Day, M. M. Hunter, Mr. Sllllson, Mr. Fllnn, H. C. Stoner, A. Thayer. Don't fall to see and read the World's Columbian Exhibition Illustrated, a F. Coe, agent. Salmon were running well yesterday, and John Mattson, who Is in charge of boat No. 99 of Kinney's cannery, caueht sixty fish with his first cast The total weight was 2,000 pounds, net ting the happy fisherman an even $100. Several other boats came In bringing respectively, 1400, 1500, 1600, and 1700 pounds of fish. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities ana liiutj Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. Durinsr Mr. Wlngate's stay In Port land, he was In conversation with Man ager Hay, of the Postal Telegraph Co., and was informed by that gentle man that his company contemplate hulldlng a telegraph line down the riv er to this city. Mr. Wlngate stated to hlra that If It could be shown that such an enterprise would pay, - Astorlans would subscribe liberally to the stock. The Postal has long contemplated tak ing such a step, and from what llan- ager Hay stated, the Inference Is drawn that the time Is at hand wlkn active operations will be begun. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Daily Astorlan at Hundley & Haas' news stand, 1W First Btreet. All comrades of the G. A. R., mem bers of the Woman's Relief Corps, all soldiers, sailors and marines who served in the ranks of the Union army during the late war of the rebellion, all Mexican and Indian veterans, are requested to meet at the headquarters of Cushlng Post in the Pythian Castle, building at 9:15, sharp, today. All chil dren who intend going to the ceme tery will form on Olney street by 9:40 sharp. Del. Ferguson, general job printer, Astorlan building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. There was a more hopeful feeling yesterday among those Interested In the railroad proposition. Mr. G. Win gate, who was in Portland, for a few days, returned and brought the pleas ing though somewhat indefinite news that Mr. Remington was very hopeful, and that ha would be down In this city today. Mr. Remington would not ex plain the grounds for his faith In a satisfactory solution of the problem, but asserted that strong grounds existed for such belief. Fros at Crow's gallery, a life-size crayon with every dozen cabinets or dered. Offer good for 30 days. There Is every reason to believe that a telephone company will be organized in Portland at an early day for the purpose of constructing a line between the metropolis and this city. The Infor mation was obtained from Mayor Cros by, who was Informed that a meeting of Portland business men had been held for tho purpose. One of the most enthusiastic of those present was Mr. Ed. McKee, of the firm of Meyer, Wil son & Co., and it Is stated there was a strong sentiment manifest in favor of building as speedily as possible. J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, wishes to take a few more pupils In music, piano or organ. Ad dress, C89, Astor street. Sheriff Smith and Constable Oberg patrolled the river on Saturday night in search of violators of the fish law, but as far as the gill-net men were concerned the mandate of the law were obeyed. A number of pots of the fish traps were found down, how ever, and complaints were filed against tho following: Francis Jesser, Louis Hoff, J. Johnson, Oscar Tenneson, N. Billee, Chris Olsen, M. J. Kinney, S. Elmore for the American Star Pack ing Co., and Henry McGowan. The cases will come up for hearing tomor rowrow morning at 10 o'clock. Ball of $75 In each case was deposited for th? appearance of the Interested parties. 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. Liberty Hall was well filled last even ing to see the Big Bonanza Co.- Minnie Marden is indeed a wonder. She weighs but 94 pounds, yet resisted the utmost efforts of six large and powerful men to lift her from the stage, while she. without apparent effort, carried with one hand, the same six men across the stage. The LeHoen children are the best on the American stage. Little Max Is a whole show by himself, and his drill would do credit to an old 30I dler. Cora, only six years old, won the hearts of the audience in her character sonir.s She Is also well up In the art of dancing. There is a rare treat In store for the children this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, when the company gives a parting performance. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. M. J. Ford was in the city yes terday. Mrs. C. Stone and daughter left lost evening on the Telephone. They go to the Sound to spend a few weeks with relatives. Dr. J. A. Fulton, who has been ab sent for some weeks visiting Chicago and tho world's fair, returned to this city on Sunday. Mr. E. Jay Smith came up from his Silver Cliff ranch yesterday. Mr. Smith Is building an extensive addition to his seaside residence, which he will occupy with his family during the summer. UNIFORM RANK, K. OF P. The Sir Knights will meet at the ar mory at 9:30 a. m. toaay, snurp. By order A. A. CLEVELAND, S. K. Captain C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. TT?vtniior ttwinthlv mfcptlnar of the Co lumbia River Fishermen's Protective Union will be held at their reatimg rooms Saturday, June 3, 1893, at 7:30 Tr, ohavn nndnpRa of imnortance is to be transacted. Members in good standing are requested to De present and to bring tneir dook or reueiin b.iu"5. SOFUS JENSEJN, secretary. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. t .tii varalvA atiircpnn nnd n&V cash for them at the following places: North Shore cannery, iranKion; .uB- "- . iPnnmia T.1nt ' Tr Pftlll SOU DCWW, J-Wllfem. " ' - . son'B scow. Point Ellis, and at Aug. Danielson-s Astoria. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the es tate of Thomas Shay, deceased. All ir.HnV.tori tn nald estate, are no tified to pay the same to me, at the office of Robb & Parker, at Astoria, .tkn-i'ivi anil nil nersons hav ing claims against said estate, are hereby notified to present, me j me, at the above place, within six months from the date nereoi. F. L. PARKER, ijninidntnr nf the above estate Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 13th day of May, 1833. JEFF'S, Tte Only Restaurant ALONG THE WHARVES. Friday morning the steamer Augusta, left Tillamook for this port, and when off Nehalem bay met with an accident that may prove serious. She was un der full speed when her propellor shaft broke, leaving her In a disabled con dition, with a stormy northwest wind blowing, and in a heavy, choppy sea. She carries plenty of canvas, which was soon spread, and then an attempt was made to beat In at the mouth of the Columbia, but with poor success. All day Friday and Saturday she lay off the coast between Point Adams and False Tillamook, beating back and forth, but unable to work far enough north to make the Columbia or Bight any of the bar tugs Sunday about 9 o'clock Engineer Lebo, accompanied by Mr. Henderson, of Garibaldi, left in a small boat, and headed for the coast, Intending to secure aid for the dis abled steamer. She was then lying about twenty-five miles south-west of Tillamook rock, and had her flag at half-mast. The two men pulled straight for the Tillamook lighthouse, which they reached at 2:30 p. m. After a rest of a few minutes the second keeper put them ashore In a little cove near Seal Rocks, from whence they proceeded directly to Seaside. At the latter place a conveyance was secured to Skipanon, and a small boat landed them safely In Astoria at an early hour yesterday morning. It was but the work of a few minutes to awaken the crew of the tug Columbia, and at 3:30 they were steaming toward the bar. When the Columbia returned Captain Matthews was seen by an As torlan reporter. He said he had been down as far as Tillamook Rock, but could see nothing of the disabled steamer. Ho supposed she had headed for Tillamook Bay or Yaquina, and had probably put in to one of those places. The weather was hazy outside, and Captain Matthews was able to see but a short distance. Captain Brown, of the Mendell, says that on Friday afternoon he sighted a small steamer a few miles to the south west of tho Point Adams light, and he is now sure It was the Augusta- She was under sail, but he did not no tice that she was flying distress signals. The Augusta left Tillamook1 about fifteen minutes before the R. P. El more, with several passengers on board. Captain Tatton of the latter lay at the dock until the Augusta had a fair start, when he pulled out and gave chase. Very soon the Augusta was overhauled, and the Elmore passed her as if she had been anchored. Huge clouds of black smoke were rolling up ward from the Augusta's funnel, but the firing was useless; the speed was not there. A heavy northwest wind sprang up shortly afterward, and be foie long the Augusta's flag was flying at half mast. It was thought that an Insane woman, who was being brought to this city, had jumped overboard. The steamer Elmore arrived In last evening, but brought no news of the missing steamer Augusta. The steamer Scotia, of the opposition line, which left San Francisco last Tuesday, arrived in port last evening. Captain Johnson was Interviewed by an Astorlan reporter after his arrival, and staled that the long passage was due to the strong head winds and seas encountered. The Scotia was fairly' close to shore during the entire trip, but nothing was seen of the Augusta. It was Impossible to see for a greater distance than five miles, Captain John son said, and it Is possible the Augusta may have been beating on and off shore and escaped his notice. The Scotia brought 250 tons of merchandise for Astoria and Portland merchants. The following "Marine" item 's from the Commercial News of ban Francis co: "Just as day wa& b.-eflklni; on lunday morning there was launched at the northeast corner of Bush and Pow ell streets, a little craft built from de signs furnished by Edward G. Wade, miu-lne reporter of the Commercial News. The new craft is clipper built, has what Captain Jim Bruce calls a tea-pot" figure-head, and Is classed Al for 07 years by Captain I. E. Thayer, Inspector of the Bureau Veritas. Its dimensions are: Length 10 Inches, beam Inches, carrying capacity, one spoon- full of paregoric. It is fitted with the latest imnroved fog horn, whose pierc ing sounds can be heard many blocks away. The builder has loaned nis ninnst to CaDtaln Thomas Henderson, who is having a yacht built on the same lines." " . 2,228,672. mv.Aaa Acniroa rpnresent the number - v.n r.r nr. vino-' New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold in me uniicu omico .... ' t. 10U1 forrh 1892. TWO (in.,.-, viiinilroii and twenty-elsrnt 1IM111U", Vv -' , . , thousand, six hundred and seventy-two bottles sold In one year, ana eacn "u every bottle was sold on guarantee that money wouiu De reiuimcu u --i..t,-,, wiauita iM not follow its use, The secret of its success Is plain. It never disappoints and can always be depended on as tne very urai for Coughs and fjoius, ew. -ni;c ow, and $100. At Chas. Rogers, drugstore. NOTICE! it rrl .1 ... I r, a Intnnd nf PnfTPA Or tea. 60 cents per gallon. Dont forget Veacn and apricot oranuy, uw utm." Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's. 0" r The only Pure C-eam cf T..rt?r P "Jsed in Millions of Home- IKL FOlt liKNIiKAL HOUSKWOItK. CALL in the evening at 157 Jack-ou alrt-ut. J7IMPLOYMKNT' FOR MAM AND WIFE, 1j work of iiiiv kind. Address '-Work" 1". l. llux Ml city. FOR SALb. QQ AUKES flfi.OOPBK ACltS IMI'KOVEo O?) fanii'HK' land Willi fruit, trutr. 'Al ini in t-lt-Hlvd, Umeies p.istnre. Dwelling house, waic limit") and otlu-r litililinK-'. Hall nnlo Irom tileaiiiliont landing at HiooKtWMd, ly lioat or load, inquire ol owner on pivinise.s .MILS. 11. IS SlICKLh.lt. CHEAP A FKW t'HOU'K LOTS IN ADAlit'3 Astoria-Kay t-riin. hee Frank, htnlllu at torney at law 17a Cass Sin el. UOOMS TU HVT, rniu main rutin r iijusk has uikn L newly uirnlme.l uinimh ml; me romus fm rmt by' day. i'i-k, or mount, ii iioirn-tor mid manager, M Its II SriXUllnR. (Wri'AtiH NKXC 1)0 )lt TO K. C iml.l) j ou's. S.'Vua looms aid luM-nuat for wucl. Iiiiiilie u.-xldoor. 11 (tO.MS IN A COOl) LOCATION 1'Ull liousek. t-p i)).', No. jot .unlu rlrvt. N1CICLY KnllMjMH) It K)MS II V I) Y, week oriniiiiili li huh vi rv rea-mtial'in at tlie Oriel, 71t 'I'lnrd Klrrot. c vT.L ON 1'. lt.VKK',474 I'tllUl) StUKKT and havo your cl -Hits dy-d :u.d oirauud. GO McLKAN, i O..MCI! llliM.V AND -lor Mir 1 1-, doi it ifruiT l lmiu- 8- lu Idai-iv Mini I jit II 4 m.d li lull 'in., MACHINE SHOP JAN. UALUITY, I ipV. (Successor to Anult & Ferclien.) Holler Kepnirlni; (tail Cannery Woik. Kc'hIi ing of Uivs-r ( raft 0 Specially. Miii lilno Work of ull kinds douu. Hliop, toot of I.ufayt tie Seaside Saw Mill. A complete stock i f lumber on hand lu tlie roiiRh or dromed Flo. riim. Kustic, Ceiliiii;, nuil all kinds of finish; Moildinus it ml .shin gles; into Bracket Work done to iinli-r. Terum reasonable and prices at hod rock. All ordi rs promptly utttudi-d to. Otlluu and yard at mill. II. V. I. Loti.iN, I'ropr, Seaside, Oregon, 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 ur- egonlan. Such notices must reach me not later than Thursday evening of each week. JOHN R. RATHOM, Oregonlan Correspondent, P. O. box B80 ROSS, HlC IM u& CO., butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria an I Upper Astoria. Finn Tens and Ci lt i s, Tiiliie D lh act,, Dolil -still and Tropical Krtill, Veo a l)lo,s ijiur cured liani.i, ban n,o;i . CHOICE FRKSH & SALT MKATS cA3irniai, duos. (Successors to Wnrreu & Campbell), WAKKKNTON, OKKOON, Dealers la rr y goods, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Cops, Boots, Mioes GROCERIES 8TAPLK FANCY Hardware, Iron nnd Steel, Crockery, (llasswnr- woonenwarc, notions, ne., imy, Uriilii, Klour nnd Feed. OTTO: "Snisll 1'rofits on t'tsh Snips." HUNTER & MEfiGENS, ' ' l'mpi ietors of tlio Portland icWoiCo's Markets Corner Second and linden sir els. ('oint r Third and West rlnhtli streets. Poard & Stoker ortooEna Dealer in fllnssware. Crockery. Ship Supplies, lobaeco. Wines and l'inu Whiskies. Fine Toa and Coffee a Sh' CuiII y. TIi Finest Di -plny ol Frulls in the Oil v. Fresh on Kvery fileaini-i'. Coiner of Third and West KiKiitu Mrei K A.STOH4A liiOA WORKW, Coucomly street, loot Jarknnn, Astoria, Dwm. General Machinists & htr Makers Laud and Marine Engines. Holler work. Steam boat aud Cannery W ork a Specialty Castings of All Dssoriptionu Muds to Order at Biiort wouo. JOHN MX President and Snp- I.. KOX - Vice rresidcii dr. numrs rrr r, r i r Itn CGLCS AM CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S 'ADVICE. In raising a family of rip" r MI;lni?, ir.y o.'ilj rem edyfor CcuRhJ, Cildj n-'l f'i"i'.r v v, . ,.!. It HJustmell-Wlfnln-t -. . It u...,., t ry - , hko. Now mv fcrina-h M ':'. Onion Syrup wlil' h 1 , --.1 ,- 1 1 Dmmu to tbJ .:. B-'.'i . ''' 1 For sale by J. "W. Conn, Druggist. A:Ti::io::i.".; No Alum. G rt ''im Ha fti ml ' ' Our Stock Represents Over 1000 Styles. Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. Prices $5 to $50. Samples, Self-measurement Rules, and Tape-line Mailed Free. Moief fif Sate! 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 World Original in Design. Souvenir Coil for a Dollar A Work of Art in Itself. Wo devote the entire amount towards developing and ennobling the People's Great Fair. Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Investment. Soto- . . U. S. $S Goldpiece 1822 U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 U. S. 1802 Silver 5 -Cent Pice, U. S. 1856 Eagle Penny TJ. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Amcri) Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng. Napoleon's 100-day sfr., French. King William Coronation, Ger. 186 1 German "Peace" Coins 1871 This will be the best investment you ever made A World's Fair Souvenir Coin A National Heirloom for only $L00. 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 i.oo 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, CHICAGO, ILL. ess; Has jiHt m'.ehcd ft flue line III WEDDING PRESENTS Cnii-lstitiK of Hlver Hon H in Dlilw , Fruit Dislii"-, I'iti'V Din es, Nut l:owK MusUiil I'. ix. lliscult .him, Celi-ry (liimi-H, Hiilr I'm lryn. I'M Ciislilmin, li'itiirii Frillies, Mlrrms, oli:,ill new giimlx mill latesi ileslKiis- SIcrcliaiit Steamship Co. s Line, Connection with CLdlin Puulrto Itullwtjr anil Cblu Nlui- Tal'lni! freijtlit anil pSHii!jerH for l'oi t Ani- I, IUKIillt. 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H..2 M.ai T.. rtv Tlio hours betwefii mldnlKht nnd noon ore di-li,'iiiited liy A (n in.), tlim tx-lween nixm biiiI inlilnli'lil lv . in. l.li li.nnin. A ileiifjt'fi inliliiigUt,0li. in. ! lU-iiolen noon. f -fa I $ TAILOR I2S FIRST STREET, Portland, Oregon. s Fair Beautiful in Execution. Face Market value, value. j.oo 900.00 1. 00 900.00 .o 52.50 .05 100.00 oi 5.00 .01 50.00 24-33 32-00 1. 00 4.00 .66 1.25 .66 1.25 Horih Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, PiOpiietor. Bohemian - Lager - Hecr And XX Tortor. All orders promptly utleuded to, Do You Know That the Weekly Astorian Goes Everywhere? Advertisers, Do you see Your chance?