THE DAILY, A8TOIUAE, ASTOK1A, FIIlDA MOENINO, . JUNE J) IBiKi. ABOUT THE CUT. ,A seventy-onei poumV salmon waa captured yesterday by John Larson. Fresh strawberries at Smith's today. The original Root Beer Extract la Rasei'3. Frtsli Clatsop cieam received every morning at Colmann s. A new derrick will be placed In po. sit Ion near the coal bunkera on the Union Pacific Compuny's dock. Water rates will bo delinquent after tomorrow. Root Beer Superior to all Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea side la open the year around. ' Rosera cithers. At the commencement exercises of the Bishop Scott Academy oa Wednes day, W. II. Jordan and W. B. Young of this city were graduates. and cream at Col- posltlons the men were forced to as sume In endeavoring to preserve their equilibrlam on the wet and. .slippery grass. The players stood the violent exerclsa remarkably well, and came away satisfied, as did also the spec tators. Captain Bartholomew kicked one goal for his side, and W. E. Tal lent and J. Smith a goal each for the other side. The players for tomorrow's game at the Pioneer picnic are expect ed to be present on tha grounds by 2:30 shurp. J. W. Thompson, organist nt the M. E. church, wiHhes to take a few more pupils In music, piano or organ. Ad dress, sH'J, Astor street. Closing of the Public Schools. Strawberries mann's. If you want some extra nne photos, Wooers is tne place to get tnem. " Dick McCarron was fined $20 for striking a sailor named Johnson yes terday. The defendant pleaded not guilty, but offered no testimony In his own behalf. Westpcrt cream fresh every morning at Smith s Ice Cream parlors. Third St. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chas. Olsens. Cigars of the choicest brands, includ ing the Belmont, Flor de Madrid, and Wedding Bouquet can be had at Frank Rogers & Co.'s store. Councllmann McGregor was startled yesterday whllo at dinner by Foard & Stokes Alderbrook driver, who drove to hla house in great haste and stated that tha police were wanted Immedi ately at NIeman's residence In Upper- town. Tha helper from Hay & Chris- tensen's slaughter house accompanied tha driver of the wagon, and both averred that a man had entered the Nlentan dwelling and driven two .wo men out at the point of a knife. A message was at once sent for an officer, and was delivered to ex-Chief Barry. He stepped Into the city prison and informed Ca.ptaln Hallock that Mr. . Thn program of exercises for the Hdlmes Society of Miss Powell's room In the Court street school today Is a Very Interesting one, and the school term will doubtless expire In a blaze of glory. The numbers will be as fol lows: Song, "Beautiful Golden Some- tln"V ' Society Quotations from Oliver Wettdel Holmes Biography of Oliver Wendel Holmes', ' Nellla Utzinger bong, "Village Bells." Society Recitation, "Cripple Ben," .Flora Elmors .."Aunt Tabithn,".... May Utzinger Song, My Laddie Far Away.".... ; .......Laura Fox Reading, "Dorothy Q.," by Holmes, v Maud Spedden raper, "A Swedish Vacation," Annie Olsen Song, "A Medley," Society Paper, "A Class Prophecy," Corlnne Hansen Recitation, "The Steamboat," by.. Holmes, Ethelena Mason Song, "The Hunter's Round,".. Society Recitation, "How the Old Horse Won the bet,"...... Amelia Gamon FOR 8ALK. iVVOKlS OF WORK OXKX WITH Y'OKF.S I and chain. For sale one ap fur Mt.li, or un proved security li. C L. & JS1. Uu. Alayxer, or. QO AUIUCS :S,flOPEll ACliK IJIIMIOVKI) Or) fiirinmK land Willi fruit, tree. 20 hcics cleared, 20 aon-s pasture. Dwelllm; hmiie, ware house and other building. 1m!( mile from Steamboat landing at Broukfieid, by boat or road. Inqnlro of owner on premiie MU3. H. K. SllCkXh-K, a L r.-j r ft r CHEAP A FF.W CHOICE LOTS IS ADAIR'S Astoria-Kasy terms. See Frank SmttU: at torney at law 173 Casa street. (CD 19 : 3 XOOl&H TO HEM. LWKNlSHKl) HOUSK OF U KOO.MN, CKN L trally located. iuiiilre lit this otlioe. . FjlUKNlSUKI) ItOOMS, MAIN HTKKKT 1 house. Kverythlnir Mewlv filled lliiiunrli. out, No. irs Main st. MKS. H, Bi'KLI MRIK. riOTfAUH NKXT DOOIt TO E. ft. l.'uLl) j en s. seven rouns and bawiuttnt lor woou. inquire next dimr. y w A ' : ..- it i l Our Slock lU-presvnts ttver 1000 Styles. Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. f i 11 vV, a te If F f ' Fun poOVIS lti A COOD LOCATION li, houseKeep li;;, No, 27:! Main Bireet. NIC1CIA' FUHNISH Rl K'KM8uf I) iV, week or iiiiiuil) terms very reasonable, at the Oriel, 716 Third Slraet. MISCF.LLAXKO VS. (1AM, ON V. BAKEIt. 478 TH1UI) SI KF.KT J aud have your clothes dyed and cleaned. GEO. MoLEAN, COUK KK OIjNKY AND -tor lrect. duct a ifenuri'.l buslm as hi blark. smithing and rt palrliiK. Prices $5 to S50. Camples, Gelf-casukememt Rules, and Tape-like LI ailed Free. twits 123 FIRST STKEET, Portland, Orecon. mm m MM t 1 ' Mill Mr. Utzinger and the corps of local musicians who have so kindly consent ed to furnish the music at such a reas onable rate for the Pioneer's basket plcnlo tomorrow, will meet this after- noon for practice at Utzlnger's Hall, McGretror was belne murdered, rind thp officer rushed to Uppertown, being fol- Sonr' "A Dream," Susie Elmore lowed by Chief Loughery. After a umOTeua unu natlent inveatlimtlon It. wns fm.n "eaaingxor a letter For fine wines and liquors call at August DanielBon s Sample Rooms. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for rur skins. A mendicant called at the residence of Mr. Goddard yesterday In "Upper- town and asked for food. He was a rtranser, and the first man to ask for assistance of this nature In Astoria for a long time past. Rascr's Extract Root Beer, the pur est. - Vv'lng Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third Btreet. a fisherman had gone Into the Nleman dwelling and asked for a light Seeing a fire in the stove he took out a large knife and proceeded to whittle oft a shaving to use In lieu of a match. At sight of the knife the women fled and at once gave the alarm. Tomorrow is the last day In which to pay your water' rates, and If not so paid the water will be shut off with out further notice. W. N. SMITH, Supt. lu P.. Fisher. newsDaDer advertising scent, z Merchants' iUxcnanire. Ban Fran cisco, Is our authorized agent. This paper is Kepi on me ac jus ottice. from Oliver Wendell Holmes,.. . ..Irene Johnson Song, "Good Bye," Society Following Is tha program for. the ex ercises at Cedar Street School this af ternoon: Greeting Song, school. "Greeting Song," School "Words of Welcome,",.,... Third Grade Recitation, "Vacation,".. Ed wla SInnot Recitation, "Little Boys' Troubles" i John Kearney Song, "School Festival,"........ School Recitation, "Points of the Compass," Four Pupils MACHINE SHOP JAW. DALUITY, I'ropV. (Successor to Arudt & Ferchcu.) Boiler Kcnalrlnir and Caunorv Wmk. Ilm,lr. lug of River Craft aHpcelalty. Machine Work oi all kinds done. Shop, foot of Lafuy tlu Hi. Seaside Saw Mill A complete, stork of lumber on hand In the roiiKB or nressoa. riuoruiK. uusiic, lleiling, and all kinds of finish: Mouldings anil Shin gles; also Bracket Work done to order. Terms reasonable and pricea at bod rock. All orders promptly attended to. Olllite mil yard at null II. v. l. Logan, l'ropr. Seaside, Oregon, Worth more than standard value worth two for one for tha World's Fair and more than that to you. We are selling half-dollars for "a dollar a-pleca. You get a Original in ROSS, HIQCINrSJfc CO., The body recently picked up on the beach at Gearhart Park has been Iden tified as thatof John Rasmussen, well known In this city. He was boatpuller for George Gregg, whose body was fotlud In the river last week. There is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer Is kept in such good condition as at Utzlnger's popular resort Fresh fish received at the -Albatross Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound. A drunken Greek, who said he -was on his way down to tha bark Western Belle, was arrested by Officer Thomp son last evening. Ha had a small trunik with him, which wate being thrown around in such a reckless man ner that tha officer was compelled to take him In charge. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build ing. Don't fall to sei and read the World's Columbian Exhibition Illustrated. B. F. Coe, agent. The June number of the World's Co lumbian Exposition Illustrated con tains many beautiful views of the fair. The most im portant ones ore the Liberty Bell, an exhibit of tropical plants and horticul tural building, main entrance to the fish and fisheries buildings, last nail the Woman's building, Interior views of the Spanish pavilion, six views of Co lumbus, Don Christobol Colon. This Is sue is the most Interesting of any yet published., Buy Raser's Root Extract to make a healthful, refreshing beverage. Bold everywhere. - Parties vlsltlnc In Portland e.-rh get The Dally Astorian at Handley & llaaa' news stand, 1M First street. The Instrumental music at the High School exercises this evening will be furnished by Messrs. Hasten and Wood 1 nf Kansas City,- Mo. Mr. Wood Is one of the most accomplished banjotsts In tho United States. Mr. Masten Is an yxiert gultaristt. Thesa two young Frank Mansur, Ross-Hlgglns & Co. 'a driver, left his team standing on the roadway in Unlontown) yesterday, while he went up on the hill to deliver some goods. On his return the. horse, wagon ana contents were strewn on the beach. The place where the team was left standing was near the Fin nish hall, and it appears that before he had been more! than a minute or two away from the wagon a double team came along attached to a barouche, In which sat two residents of the lower end of town. One of them on finding the roadway blocked toy tTie grocery wagon jumped out, and grasping the horse by the head and proceeded to back It Into such a position as to en able the otbw conveyance to pass. The animal' was nervous, and backing rapidly sent the wagon over the edge of the plank road and quickly followed It A number of the residents of the neighborhood assisted Mr. Mansur to get the badly demolished wagon on the road again. The horse was badly bruised and scratched, but will recover. J. W. Crow, successor to Ryan & Co., E37 Third street, have just received a full line of 1893 patterns In wall paper, and comprising all the latest designs ana shades, at the low est prices. Call and see them. Three of the cases against the trap owners who were charged with Illegal fishing were tried yesterday. The first was that of.C. Olsen, and again was tha result a disagreement of the Jury. Henry McGownn was next placed on trial, but as Jt was developed that the trap In question belonged to James Mc Gowan, the jury brought In a verdict of acquittal. The third case tried was that of O. Munson. It was dismissed because: the complaint did not speclfly that tho Illegal fishing was done on the Columbia river. Deputy Prose cuting Attorney Curtis then moved to dismiss all the cases, on the ground that needless expenses only wuld be In. curred, and that there was no hope of securing a convlctlon It Is under stood that no further arrests will be made) by tho officers for Illegal fishing either with gill-nets or traps, as Fish Protector McGuIre Is determined that If a gill-net violator of the Sunday law Is punished, and the owner of the fish trap cannot be convicted for a like Dialogue on "Tardiness," tflltclierS - ailtl - GfOCerS, -uvula .Eiujrijiimu miu z: x iuiK. juuuur Recitation, "New : Aatorla and Upper Astoila. Fine Text and Coffees, Tahlo Delleaele-s, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vi'Heiii- bles, sugar cured liains, bacon, etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS CAMPBELL BU0S. (8uocesor to Warren A Campnerii WAKRENTON. OflEOON.. Dealers in . GENT8' FURNISHING OOODB, Eats, Capi, Boots, Shoes GROCERIES Hardware, Iron rnd Steel, Crockery, Qlasswar wooaenware, Notions, etc., Hay, Gmln, Flour aud Feed. lOTTOt "Small Profits oa Cask tUliw." , ., STAPLE FANCY Tears Eve.," Kate Connor Solo, "My First Music ; Wesson,1 .-..Alice Gray Wand Drill Second Grade Recitation, "Dollle's Speech,"..... Hlldo Torkelson Recitation, "The Bridge," Edith Schoffer Recitation, "Winds," Cecil Sovey Song, "Poor Babies,".. Emma Anderson Dialogue, "Try Again,".. ..Fifth Grade Recitation, "Deeds of Kindness," Gertie Kearney Quotation, "Truthfulness," ..........Fifth Grade Song .......School ..Gertie, Song, "School Room,".... Second Grade Recitation, "There's a Boy In the House," .Irving Stevens Recitation, "Sailors Brave,"......., Emma Larson Recitation, "Suggestions 'to Teach ers," ..; David Morgan Song, "Good Advice," Third Grade Recitation, "The Day Is Done,".;.. ..Adele Sovey Recitation, "The Builders." Hugh Bowlby Recitation, "Speech From a Small o,ri" ........Eiia Eckstrom TTonTrT Strains T' .. T.,lll !.. 111,1. 11 a ri T I " " ' A A- V I'tm ljih, utu uLLie, gu vs. . x' L iruue Recitation, ".Parting," Bessie Sobo Recitation, "Rainy Day," Four Pupils, Second Grade Song, "Debtor-and Creditor," ....Arthur Allen and John Kearney Recitation, "New Year's Day,".... Earnest Oberg Recitation, "Red, White and Blue," ivrnest Woodfleld Recitation, "Speech From a Small Boy,"...; '....Arthur Haycock Song, "Open Wide the Gates of Heaven," Madge Sovey Hoop Drill...... .....Third Grade Cagtingi of All Decoriptiont Made to Order tt HUNTER & MERGENS, ' Proprietors of the Portland Butchering Co.'s Markets Corner Second and Hellion streets. Corner Third and Went Kiitlitli streets. Design. i World s Fair ; I Souvenir Coin! I for a Dollar jj Beautiful fa Exectitisa. l)ealers In CUiisswure. Crockery. 8hln Snnnlli s I'Dbaeco. Wmos mill Fine Whiskies. Fine IVn and Cotteo a Specialty. Tim Finest Display ol rums in ine iiiy, rresn on r.very bieaincr. L'orner oi mini anil west Klit'il'i Mreets. ASTORIA IHOA HOICKS, uoncoiniy sireet, iooi ja ?tuoi), Astoria, Oregon, General ftlaehinists & Holler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Holler work. Steam boat and (Jan nor y Work a Specialty. men, who are graduates of the Kan sas City High School, have succeeded offense, ' he will not be a rnrty to the In making a national reputation for discrimination. Mr. Cnrt's also ex- themselves, and It was a matter of happy chance, that their services were secured for this evening. You can get the best 10-cent or two- ror-a-quarver c.ars in Astoria at Chas. Olsens. Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred Sain' Saddlery establishment. pressed himself on the subject, stating that In future lie tvIII file no mcie complaints against eic.icr gill-net men or trap men cn charges similar to th;ise disposed of. NOTICE. I hereby give notice that my wife has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, and I will not be responsible for any bill she may The public will certalnlv accord the contract. C. A. HENRICKSON. High School a liberal patronage to night, not alone because of the excel lent program rendered, but on account of tha very worthy object to which the proceeds are to be devoted the reple tlon of the High School library with a store of well selected books. Friends pupils who desire to bring flowers are requested to kindly tag; them, as their distribution will take place after the rendering of the program. The admis sion price is ' strictly twenty-five cents. Del. Ferguson, general Job printer, Astorian building, upstairs. Flrst tias work at reasonable rates. June 8, 1893, Ft. Stevens, Or. STARVED TO DEATH. In the midst of plenty. Unfortunate, unuecessary, yet we hear of It often. Infants thrive physically and mentally when properly fed. The Gall Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Is un doubtedly the safest and best infant food obtainable. Grocers and Drug gists. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Recitation, "Our Sunbeams," Second Grade Recitation, "Tho Common Lot,". Charles Gray Recitation, "Closing Address,". Harry Oberg Song, "Vacation," ,tJ ....School The exercises of Cedar Street School are to be held In room 3 and will situation, saying: "Waa It to be won- Remember the grand Pioneer picnic next Saturday, June 10, from 10 o'clock until S p. m., at the Smith's Point Base ball grounds. All kinds of games. For further Information apply to the following general committee: Dancing, J. W. Welch; Advertising, W. B. Adair. Transportation and games, F. J. Tay lor. Music J. H. D. Gray, Refreshments, B. Van Dusen. All members of the Carpenters and Joiners Union, No. 620, are notified that on Thursday, June 8th, will be held the semi-annual nomination meet ing. A full attendance Is required. Fines will be strictly enforced. By or der of the president. WILLIAM A. FRY. R. S. THE FORCED MORTGAGE SALE. Short Notioa. JOLN FOX.... President and 8no . 1 FOX .,.... Vice I'resldon Safes, Fireproof. luv celebrated Alnlne Bnfea kett in utoek a the 473, Third St., llal Katnte Ofltee. War- ranted aa good at the bent, terms very easy W. V, VABSELiL Agent, COLUHSIA TRANSFER CO.. WILLIAM WtHON, Frop. FEED . AND SALE - STABLE Genoral Express and Delivery Business Office lie Olney street. Htables foot of West jMiutu si, Astoria, ieiepiione yo. it. Free at Crow's gallery, a life-size crayon with every dozen cabinets or dered. Offer good for 30 days. All persons having claims against the estate of P. W. Larsen, deceased, are requested to present them to me at the office of J. Q. A. Bowlby in As toria, Oregon, within six months from this date. May 31, 1S93. MARIA C. LARSEN, Administratrix. Of Herman Wise's stock is now in full blast. Everything sacrificed. M. WISE. Mortgagee. P. S. All persons Indebted to Her man Wise will please settle at once. $DR. GUNtl'S J-1 iicn PILLS 0 SLY ONE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUP, Brmith hriA or Hend ahtnrrF Or of thflB plllirc lieveti ditrH tn ibe utootach twl euro hft.dwcr'. one eiuiu night (or wef(Jniwjetciitim '' junJniho LreMta. Ihey iniiure FeT1W!1 a,,'i,,,t ruruial th bo ! and cure conxiitifn. 1 y tU promptly, yet mildly, never grip or writer. IM For ale by J. W. Conn, Druggist A carload of football players and their friends . went down to Smith's Point last evening to have a practice game of football Teams selected by Cap tain Bartholomew and J. Smith played halfs of about thirty-five minutes each. The game was pretty evenly contested throughout, and was very amusing on amount! of tho slnvt Inmimom W falls which' occurred, and the grotesque DO YOU LIKE OYSTERS?. Those who wish to have the finest Shoalwater Bay oysters or clams by the quart or pint in Jars, can have them delivered nice and fresh by Horn- I er Fletcher. OrderB left at The Asto rian office will receive prompt and care ful attention from nun. WW j,- - t,s t p tj y wi f '. LH i), iiiu Uuii riufiiuiii'tiiii. 1 Tlie only l'ure Crtam of Ti.Mar V . Used ia Millions of Homes A Work of Art " fa Itself. We devote the entire amount - towards developing and ennobling the People's Great Fair. Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Investment. U. S. $5 Goklpiece 182a ' U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar . U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Cent Piecv. S. 1856 Eagle Penny . U. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Amen) Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng. Napoleon's 100-day sfr., French. King William Coronation, Ger. 1861 German "Peace" Coins 1871 ' TJiir 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 ?i.oo each. Apply to any Bank, or send Post Office or Express Money r. i': ik Draft, or Registered Letter for as many coins as vow . tvil 1 i:irinvns how to send them to you, to Face Market value, value. 5.00 900.00 1. 00 900.00 .o 52.50 .05 100.00 oi' 5.00 .01 50.00 24-33 32-o 1. 00 4.00 .66 1.25 .66 1.25 0--? CcfMmhton Exposition, North Pacific Brewery JOHN K0PP, Pioprietor. WEDDING PEESENTS;i!nllM1)iflll . j,., . lteer lifts Just received n flue line f rniiMslniK of Fllver l?on linn PUlio', Knot i.Hliei, Herry Dni es, Nut I'owIh, Mustard 1'oIh. il'-eult .tun. Celery OlHsnes, Hair J'111 . liayn, l'iii Cu-iliioiis, I'leliiitt friiiiicK, MiiroiH, etc.. all new gonds hikI liilesl ili'sluns. Mcrcliaiit Steamship Co.'s Line, ConnectliiK with C'tr.llnii I'boIiIo Huilwy nni Chin Htum Ship I.iur, 'laMiiK frel(;lif Hud pHHHuniren fur l'orl Aiii;i -les. Victoria, I'm t Tnwii.-iul,"SeHltle, TiUhiii, WlmteoiM. Kiiirlinven, Nannlmo. Mew W esiiiiln- ateraihl ViUieoner : Irf'Kvlii)? Astoilft : H. 8. Hiiytliin i.epublio 8. K, W'llmiliKfoll H. n. IlKytla'i HepiililU' Freight received nt Hiistler H whiirf, font of M11I11 Hticvt. For furl her I'lirlirMluw unnlv m the ofllce, earner Third and Main street. FEtiOUSOS BR03., A ftetll.t And XX I'orter. All nrderi promiitly ntceiidedlto. Tide Table tor Astoria. JUNE. men wati:u. ii. f it. h. in. fit. 1 ;t 1 M 2 U 8 17 t W) ft 10 rl S 7 W v.. i M. ft T 6i W. 7,i T.. Wi F.. 9,1 8 4 i li S: K. II U 01 M.I2; 11 'M V.vr . .. A 11 1 01 1 Dl 1! 41, n xi 4 it, 5 KV UrW MTATKIt. 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