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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1893)
THE DAILY A0TU1UAJN, ASTOU1A, HVlttiM MoitNliid JUNE 4 ABOUT THE CITV. A marriage license was Issued to Isaac Nelson and Maria S. Juntllla yes terday. Fresh strawberries at Smith's today. Colonel Brockenborough of Oregon City has been appointed special agent of the general land office. Assessed Values Much Too High. Is The original Root Beer Extract Raser's. Services at Grace church today at 11 and 4. Evening prayer at Holy Inno cents', Upper Astoria, at"7:30. Fresh Clatsop cream received every morning at Colmann's. Many pioneers from the country are expected in to attend the basket picnic on Saturday next at Smith's Point. Remember the Austin Housa at the Sea side is open the year around. A splendid program was well ren dered before a large audience last evening at the Rescue Club meeting. The Rod and Gun Club will meet tonight at Utzlnger's Hall at 8 o'clock. Tne meeting or property owners called for tha purpose of discussing the question of excessive taxation, was Hon, made permanent, and subject to the call of the chair or three members. The officers were made permanent officers, after which the meeting ad odjumed. Don't fall to sei and read the World's Columbian Exhibition Illustrated. B. F. Coe, agent. rok balk. x- QQ ACRES 15,00 I'EK ACHS IMPROVED 00 farmliifr land with fruit trees, 20 acres cleared, 2o uores pasture. Dwelling home, ware house and other buildings. Halt niilo from Steamboat landing at HrookfU'ld, by boat or road. Inquire of owner on premises MHS. H. E. STiCKLLH. . A number of the football players went down to the Smith's Point I held at tha Chamber of Commerce STounds yesterday afternoon to begin rooms last evening, and was fairly well tnelr season's training and practice; attended by representative men. ' fames of eight men each were picked by Those present were Mayor Crosby, Captains Bartholomew and J. Smith, Messrs. B. Van Dusen, Assessor Gear- ana the ball put in play witlr Barthol CHEAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAIR'S Astorla-Eay tsrms, Sen Frank Spittle at torney at taw 173 ulsu street. KOOM.1 to JtHMT. hart, D. H. Welch, Captain Reed, Charles Wright, J. W. Welch, A. Mont gomery, Captain J. H. D. Gray, F. J. Taylor, G. Fisher, E. O'Connor, I. Bergman, S. S. Gordon, G. Wingate, E. A. Taylor, W. E. Dement, W. B. Adair, J. C. Trullinger,. F. J. Good- enough, T. Boelling, G. C. Fulton, W. H. Smith. Mayor Crosby stated the object of the meeting, and. his remarks were supplemented by an additional explan atory statement by D. II; Welch. Mr. omew s team kicking toward the south erly goal. Smith's team was outplayed as far as skill was concerned, but a good opportunity for a shot at the goaJ was presented to Dick Carruthers who improved his chance. Afterward there were three other goals kicked against Bartholomew's side, but Addis' splendid goal keeping for the Smith team saved it half a dozen times. Most of the men were soft and had '"oellows to mend" before the game had been in progress more than fifteen minutes, but TriUUSlSHKl) 1I0USK UK U IIOO.MS, CKN L irany located, inquire at mis omee. riURNI8HEI IJOOMH, MAIN 6TRKK' J? tionte.. Everything newlv fitted tlnontdi out. Ho, 17,i Main st. Mlt.1, il, al'KUMElK. COTTAGE NEXT DOOR TO K. 0. HOLD j en's, beveu rooms aim ba'oiuuiit for wood. Inqulienuxtdoor, TOOM3 IN A (iOOD ..OCATION FOH t liousekeep.ng, Ko, 273 Main Street. i XTICELY FUKNISHKD IMOMa 11Y D lY JM week or mom li terms very reusouaMo at me uriei, no itiira street. MlXVULLAMiOU.I. rK.h ON P. BAKEK. 478 Tlllltl) 8TKEET J auu nave your eimiies dyed ami cleaned S. S. Gordan asked what amount the aU stuck to It manfully and had soon assessment had been Increased in the Eot their "second wind..' Frank Spittle past seven years. Assessor Gearhart modo some very neat plays, as did, Referring to S. V. Cook's offer of 5 1-2 cents per pound for salmon, the Cathlamet Gazette says F. M. Warren 1 thftt the M ,aed by the also, Bartholomew, Rathom and Addis state board -was $5,700,000. Mr. Gordon There Is much good material among remarked that the increase In popula- the younger players, and they will soon tion in the city during the past six or be In fit form to make matters lively seven years was out of all proportion tar the seniors. lie all will go one cent better. Raser's Root Beer Superior to others. At the Hotel Tighe last evening, Miss Martha E. Baker, of California, was married tp Mr. Edward P. Wilson, Rev William Seymour Short officiating. w ma increase oi state luxes. i.e Fregn rPCelvf(1 , the A,,)atroSf, asked if the people were any better Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents ablo to pay such exorbitant taxes at Dpr Puna. and cream at Col- Strawbrrlos mann's. , The case of the State 'of Oregon vs. C. Olsen, for violating the Sunday fish ing law, which was to have been called yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, was postponed until tomorrow. If you want some extra tine photos, Atooers is tne place to get tnem. The Norwegian Evangelical Luther an church, Uppertown, will have corner stone festival, today at 10:45, a. m. Service at 7:45 p. m. English Sunday school at 9:30 a, m. this day than they were seven years twrd. The remedy for the evil, the speaker said, the meeting would dis cuss. Mr. Bergman remarked that his county taxes amounted to J500 on land that did not yield him a dollar. Mr. Wright thought, "We have an elephant on our hands. We cannot blame the assessor for assessing the land at a low figure, but the present basis was too high." He moved that a committee of nine be appointed to formulate some plan of procedure. The salmon pack on. the river for the season to May 31st, according to the most reliable sources of Information, Is almost 80,000 cases, or about 24,000 cases short, last ' year's pack for the same time being 104,000. The latter figures represent the estimate made last year by Mr. C. P. Upshur, and at the close of the season were found to bo almost absolutely correct. Last week many of the canneries fell behind their figures for the corresponding time In 1892, a fact which Is to be accounted Captain Gray approved of the plan, for by the scarcity of trap fish. It is Westport cream fresh every morning at smith s Ice Cream parlors. Third St. Alderbrook school will give a basket I picnic next Friday afternoon, followed by a Demorest Medal contest in the afternoon. The contest will take true some of the fishermen have suc ceeded during the past few days1 In getting good catches, but the Instances were exceptional, the men who were most fortunate risking, their lives dally in going into the breakers. As and thought that the appointment would be a benefit to the whole county at large. Judge Taylor thought that Infor mation should be obtained as to the course adopted in other counties, and laid before the assessor. He cited a It Is not likely that the traps will get number of Instances that had come I anvthlne like the lmmher of place in the school house, and will be under llls observatlon in which prop- fish they secured last year, erty in Portland was assessed at less It is safe to say that the pack for he than onetenth its value. He referred entire season will be many thousand at length to Instances of extravagance casesi short, in the county affairs, touching upon the parting exercises for this year. The Belmont cigar can. be had Chas. Olsen's. at I A new .association football club has has been formed In this city by the employes of the Pacific Can Company, The officers are: President, A. Small secretary, A! - Sehrcrler; treasurer, Charles Hayburg; Captaln.A. Strom. Winer Tina -illet rarM roH a full Mia the burial here of men drowned in of jupa.llese curiosities and fancy goods. Baker's Bay, and the trial of many cases that properly belonged in Wash ington. Mr. Reed indorsed the views of Judge Taylor, and especially favored Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. For fine wines and liquors call at the plan of the committee looking Into Adgust Danielson's Sample Rooms. many little leaks in the affairs of the Meany Is the leading tailor and pays county the highest cash price for fur skins. At the residence of Rev. G. A. Lan- don yesterday, Mrs. Nellie Clark" of Ilwaco was married to Edward Har rison of Jefferson, Oregon. The mar riage krfbt was tied by "Rev. Landon. The "happy couple will reside at Ilwaco in the future. Raser's Extract Root Beer, the pur est. For all kinds of job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build ing. The Members of the Bicycle and Camera Club will visit Fort Stevens Collector Taylor said the city's af fairs needed as much looking after as polnt those of the county. . Hon. C. W. Fulton thought the mat ter of street improvements should bo looked into. It was his opinion that from the way times were at pres ent no street improvements should be made further than) were absolutely necessary. He thought tne plan or The committee of the Pioneer and Historical Society' of Oregon, appointed some time since to arrange for ways to raise funds to liquidate the outstand ing Indebtedness of the centennial cel ebration last year, met at the office of Judge Taylor at 2 p. m., and decided to have a "basket picnic" near Smith's baseball grounds on Sunday, June 10th, 1893. Committees of arrangements were appointed as follows. Advertising," Mr. W, B. Adair; transportation games, Hon. F. J. Taylor: refreshments. Mr, B. Van Dusen: dancing. Mr. J. W. welch. The above committee would GEO. Jiol.lf AN, (,'OKJA EK OLNEY ANI A' tor street, does a (rener.'l biislm ss In black. sinltliliifc and repairing. MAC hi J N ESHOP J Am. !AIX1ITY, Irop'r. (Nurccssor to Arndt & Kerchen.) Boiler Repairing and t'annciy Woik. Relish ing of River Craft u Specially. Machine Work of all kinds done. Shop, foot of Lafayette HI. Seaside Saw Mill. A complete stock of lumber on luinriln the rough or dremed. Flooring. Rustic, Celling, and all kinds ot llnlsli: Moi.ldiimn mid Hhln- gles; alfo Bracket Work done to ordor. Terms reasonable and prictl at bed rock. All orders promptly suetiuca to. (iiiice Riot yard at mill. H. K. L.LOOAN, l'ropr. Hcasldo, Oregon. . 111 kul . Our Stock Jieprescniover 10OO Styles. Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. Prices $5 to $50. Samples, Gelf-measurement Rules, and Tape-line Mailed Free. 126 FIRST STREET, Portland, Oregon. JL 1 L f .J t-1 :: if f t , 6 7&' fcKv ir.:-y I 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-pieca. You get a Original in NOTICE, I will be glad to receive any items concerning social events that residents of Astoria-desire to have published in the society columns o'f 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 G80 Design. i World s Fair Souvenir ' Coin jj Jor j Dollatj Beatitifel in Execution. like tllA n.caiatnnnA at nit nlnnaiua anA ,v. tr T.. r. A 111 ,1 " ' pmntuiiB me xuuu6. -"- e tizens In heloine to raise tho, rtpflHf visea ana mat any improvement maue f jonn should be of a permanent character. He also pointed out a number of .in stances in which unnecessary expense was saddled on the county in trying Strawberry plants twenty inches high are growing in the garden of Mr. U. S. t:ogsweIl, on the corner of Sev enth and Arch streets. today. They will leave this city at an criminal cases on tnis stue, wntcn oy early hour, in order that as muoh time right should have been tried in Wash es possible may be had to enjoy the wheeling on. the smooth walks of the Fort grounds. You can get the best 10-cent or two- for-a-6.uartv?r cigars in Astoria at Chas. Olsen s. Buy Raser's Root Extract to make a healthful, refreshing beverage. Sold every where Services Will be held at - 4 this a;fternOonj at St' Thomasf church, Skipanon, by Rt., Re?., Bishop Mor ris. Rev. W. S. Short and a number of the members of hi9 congregation will go over on the steamer E. L. Dwyer at 3 o'clock. Parties visiting In Tortland can get The Daily Astorlnn at Handloy & Haas' news stand, 150 First street. Del. Ferguson, general job printer, Astorian building, upstairs. .First- class work at reasonable rates. Four more boats were upset yester day, and the hungry waters claimed one more victim. With the assistance of the life-saving "crew all the other men were saved, but much material was lost. When the Mendell left Fort Stevens there were seven nets on the Jetty, with no probable hope of saving ln tne other counties. them. The name of the man lost could not be acsertained, but It Is be lieved that he was- fishing for the Cut ting Packing Company. ington. Speaking of the assessment he cited the case of Linn county, which was assessed last year at less than Clatsop, although it was five times as valuable. Mr. W. H. Smith quoted a number of cases ln Portland where property was assessed at one-tenth of its value. He favored reducing the assessment or insisting that all state property be as sessed alike. Mr. J. W. Welch believed that the taxpayers were on the right road. "The city and county assessors," he said, would doubtless act in accordance with the wishes of the people as voiced by the committee." Mr. G. C. Fulton thought the com mittee should examine the books of the city and county officers for their own guidance. Captain Gray approved of the idea of appointing a committee, but thought the Young's bay road work was nec essary. Mr. Wingate Roads are necessary and macadamized road preferable, but can we afford either. The assessor should be asked to cut down the assessment to equal those As to the ex Free "at Crow's gallery, a life-size crayon with every dozen cabinets or dered. Offer good for 30 days. f. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, wishes to take a few more pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad dress, 5S9, Astor street. The price of admission to the. High School commencement exercises has travagance spoken of, if the county of ficers had less money to' handle, they would cut their coat according to their cloth. Mr. Bergman Go after the asses sors, and show them the will of the people who elect them. Mr. Gordon cited the case of Seattle, which had reduced its assessment sev eral million dollars, and denied that any obetacle was ln the way of a re duction here. Mr. Trullinger The proper time to been fixed at 25 cents. This low price assess on a Doom Dasts is wnen tne will not keep any one from hearing I boom arrives, the excellent productions. In the pro- gram published in yesterday's Astorian, the subjects of Mr. McCue's and Mr. Levings' orations were attached, re spectively, to Mrs. J. T. Ross and Miss Carruthers' vocal solos. Mr, Mc Cue's topic Is "The Morning Cometh. The motion was- then put and car ried and the following committee ap pointed: C. S. .Wright, F. J. Taylor, C. W. Fulton, S. S. Gordon I. Berg man, G. Wingate, W. B. Adair, T. O. Trullinger and D. H. Welch. A motion was made by Mr. Fulton, seen History.' Mr. Levings will speak on "The Un- and carried, that "it is the sense of this meeting that the city assessor should be verv conservative in nlacine Ryan & Co. 637, Third street, havel i,.oo -., ., ,t,. w 2 Just received a full line of 18S3 patterns - - in wall paper, and comprising all the) 'uel "im mm i-vmimLiee m latest designs and shades, at the low-1 the chamber of commerce rooms on est prices. Call and see them. Cigars of the choicest brands. Includ ing the Belmont, Flor de Madrid, and Wedding Bouquet can be had at Frank Rogers & Co.'s store. Monday at 2 o'clock." The organization was then, .upon mo- JEFF'S, Tie Only Eestarat The remains of Mrs. Martin Dillon were conveyed last evening from Pohl's undertaking parlors to the steamer Tel ephone. The hearse was followed by many people to the steamer, where flowers were placed on the coffin. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Hawes, May, O'Conner, Shea, Taylor, and tSrube. The Interment will take place at Van couvev, Wash. Mrs. Dillon accompanied the troops in tho civil war, and was present at the battle in which Major General Howard lost an arm. Mrs. Dillon nursed him carefully. He felt so grateful that when he came here about ten years ago he called on Mm. Dillon to manifest his interest in her weirare. THE ENCOURAGEMENT FOR FEEBLE. So long as tho failing embers- of vi tality are capable of belnir rpkirwiwi into a warm and genial glow, Just so long mere is nope ror the weak and emaciated invalid. Let him not, there fore, despond, but derive encourage ment from this, and from the further fact that there is a restorative most potent In renewing the dilapidated powers of a broken down system, Yes, thanks to its unexampled tonic virtues, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is daily reviving strength in the bodies and hope in the minds of the feeble and nervous. Appetite, refreshing sleep, the -acquisition of flesh and, color, are blessings attendant upon the reparative processes which this priceless lnvigor ant speedily initiates and carries to a successful conclusion. Digestion Is re stored, the blood fertilized, and sus tenance afforded to each other life-sustaining organ by the Bit ters, which is Inoffensive even to the feminine palate, vegetable in compo sition, and thoroughly safe. Use It and regain vigor! All members of the Carpenters and Joiners Union, No. 620, are notified that on Thursday, May 8th. will be held the semi-annual nomination meet ing. A full attendance is required. Fines will be Etrictly enforced. By or der of the president, WILLIAM A. FRY, R. B. . ROSS, HICCIN ;& CO., butchers - and - Grocers Astoria nod Upper Astorln. Fine Teas and Oflees, Tuble Dsliea'it, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Veg) a .; blei, sugar cured liann, bacon, etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS CAMPHKUj BllO. (8uccet.ii'rii t Wurrcn 4 Citmpborl), WARRKNTOft, OREGON, Dealers 111 ZDXIY GOODS, ,.; GENTS' FURNISHING GOODB, Hats, Capi, Boots, Rhoci GROCERIES Hardware, Iron nd Steel, Croekory, Glaiowan ' nooaeuware, Notion, etc., nay, Gr In, Flour and Feed. , OTTO! "Nm.ll ProllU ea Cuk Halra." STAP1JS FANCY HUNTER & f.lERGENS, ; Proprietors of tlio Portfand Bufchermj Co.'s Markets Corner Second and Benton slivols. (kniier Third and West isMitli streets. Foard. & : Stokes I enler In Glassware, Crockery. Slilu Siinnllei' tobacco. Wines anil Klnn Wlilvkli-s. Kino Teii and Coffee a Hpeciully. 'Hie Finest Display l mum in ine vny, rresn on r.very titcainer uoineroi hum anil west kikw i Mrecls, ANTOStIA tii WOKKN. iuuri'iniy BiTifif nun dWictHli Astoria, Oregon. General Jlaeliinist & Roiler Makers I .and and Marine Endues, Holler work, Sleatn boat and Cannery Work Specialty Outing! of ID Descriptions Made to Order t snort A otic. JOhN MIX...... r-rerldHiif and Rno I. MIX -.-...Vice Preslden f DR. CUNITS ONION SYRUP tFOR COUGHS, COLDS AMD CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. Inratslnr fArnfTrof Bins pMldwi.my only m dy for Cough, Cold and Croup was unlou syrup. It Is jut mm effaottvoto-d-iY i it w forty yrnii o. Now my rrndch!idrn tkt Itr, Gunn't union Hyrup wbloii isattny prpttKt and tvtit tfMMat to tb fjt. Bold at CO ov. it bofU. For Bale by J. W. Conn, Druggist Mi" il .MO Hulk . a mi s a tH s t i . m nun oiuy i-ure C"ta:n ot 'I ,'iu-r P Used iu Millions of Hame: " " ) Ainruonia; No Alum. Wars the Standaid Face Market value, value. 5.00 900.00 1. 00 900.00 .eo sa-S .05 100.00 01 5.00 .oi 50.00 24-33 32-00 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 Fair. Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Investment. toln. U. S. $$ Goldpiece 1822 U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Ccnt Fiec. U. S. 1856 Eagle Penny U. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Anicr) Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng. Napoleon's 100-day sfr. , French. King William Coronation, Ger. S6i German "Peace" Coins 1871 Thir 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 scn.i Post Qffice or Express Money 0.-1?r, Il.i ik Draft, or Rc-jistcrcd Letter for as many coins as you e.vs' . wit': instruct'!).:-! h'v t- seivt them to you, to fwr.ircr Wo;!:'.; Cctabfan .Exposition," :--:aco, iix. r. o. nrxiaaia:!, Hue. Just ren hed it fine lih ui WEDDING PRESENTS t'oii-WiiiL' of silver Boa Hon Itislic , Krint Dislien, I'em Dlf'iw. Nut I'owK MiinIiiiiI I'iiIk. f, m ulr. Am, Olerv tiliisii-H, lliilr I'm 'i rii v. I'm c'iiiIiIihih, I'leturii I'ihiih'k. Mlrnirs, ;('.. i II new KOihIm mid I ill est i1k.Iiih. Merchant Slcanisliip fo.'s Una OoinicelliiK with ('l.ill I'unliln Kiillw-tjr (in I CMi. Ktrtui- Hlilp Line, HUlie frelL'ht iiiirl iiriSHOiiirors fur Port. Alice. led. Victoria, I'.nt. Tinviiwiul, rtciillle, Taniniii, WIihHoiii, Kall'lmveli. Niuia'nio. New Wi-ulnim. slur an I Va'ieoii er: 1 itvliiK Aslcii iti : !. 8. Iliijiiiin i.epulille H X, Wilmington n. ItHVtlllll Itcniilil c Kielt-hl reci lvi'tl Ht lln-lli r s h:irf. f,i..t. f Main !. for further riiri ieiiliiri .umlv the ofllrp, corner Third un I Main st.eel. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Pioprietor. HoliPiiiiaii - IvJior - liver Ai.tl XX I'uiter. All iiidi'M promptly Htti iuled to. Do You Know That the Tldf! Table Jor Atorl. JPNtT. Weekly 11K1K WATKII. LOW WA'l'KK. A. M. h.inVi fl.ij P. M. Ii.in. l if. lil 1 'Jl 7 i .. i 1 f.l 7 lii 2 i ; 7 4 4'.' A 17 7 ft 4 Ml 0 8, 8 5 10 11 .1 W. 7r 1 H : 0 1 01 7 82 11 1 V.. i 8 4ii 6 3 10 9 Yi ; S f, 11 11 01 ' 7 M. lil 11 .V.i li 1)1 'it .'II 12 M 1 .ui 3 : 4 II 4 fa ft 41 (i !i7 7 14 H (l.'t H f.7 II 4H 10 :n . 1 W.I4 IS 10 17 M. 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