THE DAILY ASTOllIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MOKNJLNU, JUNE 13 iya. ABOUT THE CUT. The piles for the new odor factory of J. H. PoForce are being driven. Oregon strawberries at Smith's today. The flowering plants and blossoming trees make some Astoria lawns de lightful to the eye. L RemcmUer McGuire's Hotel at Sea side is open the year around,. Cedar Street School Report. Following Is the report of Cedar street school: Attendance, etc., Roll of honor of pupils neither absent nor tardy during A muslcale will be given on Friday tno term: Hugh Bowlby, Walter Sin evening at Liberty Hall by the pudIIs nott' Allce Gray, Astor Salvan, J, of Miss M. Barron. of our school for term and year ending June 9, 1893. The year has been quite prosperous," and the school Is now In a condition to look for excellent results. I wish to return my sincere thanks to my co-laborers Mrs. FOR a A LIS. 7XOK.K OF WOHK 0X8X WITU YOKES I and chain. For sain cheap fur rush, omi- !!!" y u M' tj0, Alaj'Ker, Raser's Root Beer Superior to Others. all Easter Welch, Jay Tuttle, Frank Con nor, Harry Oberg, Emma Amundson, Gertrude Kearney, John Settem, Gus- ta Oliverson, Bonlta Taylor, Hilda Tor kelson, Nora. Wilson, Lillie Torkelson, Ella Larsen, Lawrence; Franclscovlch, Louis Franclscovlch, Ole Jeldness, Ed win Sinnott, Walter Erickson, Albert Lokan, Ethel Gunderson, Laura Mc- At the Catholic church Sunday H. H. Cann, Hans Luulklnen, Jamie Robb, Ingalls and Miss Kate McCullough Chas. Darrough. Alice Gray, Hugh were united In marriage. Bowlby, Frank Connor, Harry Oberg, The B,.l,T,t "pi. i w f Emma Anderson. Gertrude Kearney, jjsuHiness is moving westward on Second street. A store has been opened below Lafayette street. If you want some extra nne photos, ACRES :, FEB ACKS IMFItOVKO t--,-,. xriaQBo V ' 1 , "s ,lum rnL" inui trees. a acres ivrager. Misses cleared. 2o acre usin. iwriiim t,.,.. Dealey, Dickinson. Savre and Sovev. l!")lise. other buildltiKi. Unit mile irom t .,n. ,,,.. . ' ?.te2l,,t Hl'ng t Brookfleld, by boat or osirauic oa-iroHu. inquire 01 owner on premises Mas. H. K sistance In every particular can be at-1 SXlCKtK. trlhnto.1 1.1 - l I .. n . " uugn measure, tne sue- M lrusAi A raff I'liyiC E LfiTS IN ADAIR'S! cess or the year. We also wish to ten- i V -'J '""in, " ttum tsuiltle at- vru imuiKH 10 ine 01a Doard or the defunct No. V 1 .r 1 1 'it JtOOMH TU KENT. now aerunct No. 18, Messrs Welch Stokes and Dealey, who stood by us so well when we most needed assist- .., u., ule winning or tne year. nUHNlslIKD HOUSE tF U KOOMS, CKN wen mn uisuricr. is m need or. gooa - inquire in mis omee, directors, AC .TTAGK OF FIVS ROOMS; liENT, IlK. Inquire at Mr. . C. li Jl.DKN 8. n Our Slock Represents Over 1000 Styles. Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. mere can toe no mistake nCKNrsHEI) ) 11 ft n In 1 -. i t . . .. I I 1 l(( rii-iuiK jiv or tnree cenne- i We also thank the ROOMS. MAIM HTHkkTl Home, r.vervth nu nn leil I ri. out. So. K5Maln at. MK.S. II, 8l"ELl 1IKIK. men to the ofllce. board of No. 1, for their hearty co-op- T,CK,iv FliRNHMED KOMS BY D Y, , I n r iiiuiiih mrms very ri'usniiaoie al eratlon In our work education la worthy of your best thought, gentlemen, and If you are not rewarded in a financial way, you will certainly ba rewarded by the approval of a good conscience which comes to The cause of Hie Oriel, 7i Third 8trt. fovmt. Prices $5 to $50. Camples, Self-measurement Rules, and Tape-line r.lAiLEo Free. Chas. Olsen's. - Jonn oettem, Qusta Oliverson, Bonlta : Taylor have bin neither absent nor a'l 'ho do their full duty to mankind. June affords more promise of wed- lardv for n. wlinlB -.j., oon Tl,t with kin,int ,r- x nm ,1lr. In Atl .1 .11.1 - 0...-, er..- ... Dl u.u may, wim:n Taylor has been neither absent nor men, yours truly. tardy for four years. Promotions, etc., Room 1, Miss M. F. Sovey, teacher. Promoted to B class, Second Grade: Myrtle Olsen, Frank Thomas, John Klnzin, Llna Luulckinen, Annie Schrounlngl Hfloa TarkeLstin, Nora Wilson. Pearl Welrh. MpIUo n,i ""is i-.tr a nitfl iuwl receiveu r run line i unvinn tr 1., t ti r . - Will sell at cost 529 Third street ' SInntt. Ole Jeldness. To A Class, First Grade Louis Franclscovlch, Lor Messrs. Wm. Loeb & Co., have moved Unce Franclscovlch, Sherman Lovell ineir r,ace or ousiness to second street Lnile Jackson, Bonnie Settem. ..vtu urc uiub Biure .oi ur. atriCKier. T?nrm ! Mla Kniro Tm A FIEOKOF SMAU, MESH MKT. OWNER z x can nave in-same oy lmyhnj liam;e.H ami vruviuB property, impure at l'lllar Keck, Or. TAlLcn 126 FIRST STREET, Portland, Orsoon. ft MISCKLIAXBO VS. Is deemed an unlucky month. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. The steamer Haytian Republic ar rived In from the Sound laet night, and docked at the bonded warehouse. JON. D. HAWES, Principal. The foundation stone for a memorial church, In memory of the Rev. R. N. Selwood, late vleor of St. John's, Mil waukee, Or., the first Episcopal church In Oregon, was laid yesterday at Sel wood. The bishops of Oregon, Cali fornia, Spokane, Idaho and Wyoming were present. Raser's Extract Root Beer, the pur est. Eniflley Houghton Sheriff Smith's "I ALL OS P. BAKEK. 478 THIRD STREET s nun nave your Clowes dyed and cleaned. riiO- MnlJtAN.COhlvER OliNEY AND A . VJ tor Mrei'ts. does a ffener.il hiKimnvfn l,lu,.L. .iiiiiiiiioic nuu reiairiiu. i For It fort liiiect The A 1 Clipper SIiId SOLITAIRE VMM 5v lUl AffilflV&tr Worth more than standard value worth two for ono for the World's Fair and more than that to you. We are selling half-dollars for a dollar a-piece. You get a Orfcinal rilOHFSOVt Master. Fresh fish received at the Albatross ed to B Class, Third GradeBessie Sor- efficient deputy at Seaside, arrived in Fish market daily. Salmon 10 cents ensen, Emma Brown, Mary Connor, town on Sunday having in charsre HU. 1ni.AtU-Ai. i ni I. . . . I. ... I ' I iiu iicuiL ui ine luriii oteam iun- Annie Bayard, Bertha Kreibohn. Sarah in tills city. Chief Loueherv had a Brown, the agent of the Model Steam son. rest on a charge of embezzlement. He Wl11 rGCeiVe prompt OGSpatCXl Laundry. Promoted to A. Second nrnde Kntle Is now In the cltv iall. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Larsen, Nettle Sorensen, Motto Gurlch, tt,.. . t0 ,, r . nartifnliira nnnlv tn Del. Ferguson, upstairs. Astorian build- Charlie Shively. Maud.e Belcher. Cl.f- A&& " P SUTTON TbEFPE AcU " ford Stevens, -An-Id Helonen. Maggie t , OUTTON Ot JJEELE, AglS. 10 x rout ot. iNortn, rort- Design. Worlds Fair : ! Souvenir Coin ! Besutifur Execution. The marriage of George Goodell and Dealy. Walter Larsen. Jamlo- Robb. miss Maggie btaniey was solemnized Louis Larsen, Fred Larsen, Olaf Carl aunuay ar, me residence or the bride's sen, Charlie Darraugh, Katie Larsen, parents aeasiae. Room 3, Miss Dickinson teacher- Buy Raser's Root Extract to make promoted to Fourth Grade, A Clas- a neaitnrui, refreshing beverage. Sold Ernie Woodfleld, Irving Stevens, Har- everywnere. Mrs. John Roach died in this city on Sunday of premature child-birth. torlj rr. Tho 1 J M IdllCi Jl iriii i.a.ivc3 iicve ivutty 11 win the residence of M. Dillon on First street, leaving the house at 9:30 o'clock. Services will be held in the Catholic church at 10 o'clock, and the interment will be at Greenwood cemetery. ' Or to C. P. UrsiirjR, ' Astoria, Or. ry Oberg, Raleigh Runyon, Josle Sin- In future the business of the Astoria nott, John Kearney, Joseph Gunderson, Land Co., will be transacted at the Frank Connor, Felix Moore, Louie Ray- Westpcrt cream fresh every morning Main street wharf at the office of the mond, Arthur Allen, Joseph Zan, David al Dmlla B lce eam parlors. Third at Astoria bmppmg Company. Morgan, Gertie Settem, Maja Freder- At the annual election of teachers, Parties visiting In Portland can get The lckson Etta Straus, Josle Christian- held yesterdaly, all the, incumbents' if,.y, "ah.Ha?dley & Haas' news sen, Annie Matson. were re-elected with the exceptions of ingof KiverCrnft aHi.eoli.liy Promoted to Third Grade Fannie The Sealand and Fort Canby baseball I Welch, Lizzie Webber, Kate Pennell, lyiap, who were not applicants forre- teams met in a match game at Sea- Gertie Kearney, Llllle Thompson, Jen- election. Mrs. Stewart and Miss Mag. land on Sunday,. The former was vie- nle Tournala, Laura Danlelserr, Emma gie Laws were appointed to fill the va. Amundsen, Mollie Sater, Maud Serra, Lawrence Sabo, Oney Jackson, Albert toriaus by a score of 18 to 4. MACHINE SHOP JAS. DALtilTY, 1'i'op'r. . (SucceBBor to Arndt & Ferchon.) jiouer Kepairniif ana 1 otmery won. Kennlr- ivrii of all kluds done. Miu hlno w Hliop, (out of Lttfuy. tie HI. You can eret tha hpat m.retit nr i-arn- for-a-quartfer clgara in Astoria at Chas. Anderson. Olsen's. - Room Four, Mary F. Dealey, teacher, The iewelrv Ktoplr nf .T n Moimi ho promoted to Sixth Grade, B cancies in the department. The fixing of the salaries was deferred until the next meeting of the board except in Seaside Saw Mill. Face Market yiluel value. 5.00 900.00 1. 00 900.00 eo 52.50 05 100.00 01 5.00 .01 50.00 84-33 33- 1. 00 4.00 .66 i.t$ .66 1.25 Class city superintendent been transferred to Butterfleld Bros.. Madgp Sovey, Katye Connor, Birdie elected of Portland, who will continue the bus- McCrosky, Jennie D Ella, lionita a ay. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the the Instances of the principals. No u'nfiinu, rSrili'n'S KK has -yet been Iness in the future at the same place. Del. Ferguson, general job printer, Astorian building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. The street at the crossing of Wash ington) and Court was repaired yes- terday. Today a force of men will be galvan Crelgnton Weich, John lor, Ernest Oberg, Johnje McCarm, Alex Jackson, Carl Carlson, Louis Boentgen. ' . Promoted to Fourth Grade, A Class Mary Mergens, Eva Shlvely, Lulu Ger- dlng, Lyman Anstadt, Oswald Gustaf- son, Alfle, Anderson, Louie Carlson, Strawberries mann's. and cream at Col- gle; aleo Uracket Work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bod rock. All orders promptly Henuetf to. tiilice aim yam at mill. ti. r. l. LUUA.N, rropr, Bcasldo, Oregon. Fresh Clatsop cieam received- every morning ar. uoimann s. put to work at the crossing of Lafay ette and Seventh streets. Free at Crow's gallery," a life-size crayon with every dozen cabinets or dered. Offer good for 30 days. Settem. Room 6, Mrs. Krager, teacher, pro moted to A Class, Seventh Grade Antona Johnson, Bessie Sabo, Willie Sieverts, Nellie Anstadt, Edward Sabo, Wm. Woods, who has for some time I Geo. Gratka, Ester Welch, Austin Os- past been an inmate of St. Mary's burn, Jay Tuttle, Emma' Larson, Daisy .hospital and who recently attempted Atchlnson, Mary Boentgen, Aster Sal- to cut his throat, has been adjudged van, Fannie Raymond, Burr Osburn Insane, and was taken tp Salem last Josephine Mergens, Alice Gray, Jennie Peter Nelson, a native of Denmark, aged 42 years was drowned on Sun day afternoon by falling overboard from his boat while sailing up the river past Booth's cannery. The body was recovered shortly after the acci dent. Nelson was intoxicated at the time, and no blame was attached to anyone but himself. A verdict in ac cordance with the above facts was re turned by the coroner's Jury yesterday. Nelson was working for the Astoria Packing Company. evening. Ij. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising aeent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file at his ofllce. J. W. Crow, successor to Rvan & Co., B37 Third street, have just received a full line of 1893 patterns in wan naner. anrt nnmnrminir nil Yta moted to A Class, Eighth Grade -Annie latest designs and shades, at the low- Giratkai Edith Shaffer, Chas.. Gray, est prices, call and see them. Belcher. Room 6, J. D. Hawes, teacher pro- Cecll R. Sovey, Irwin Morrison. A. A team belonging to the West Shore m.rlsHansen. Bertha Anstadt. Hleh- ftiius company ran ore on First street esfstandtmr. Cecil Sovey. . yesterday, apd collided with a build- poted to A Class. Seventh mg at me corner or .Main, wnere tne GraaeiVo Anderson, Adele Sovey, animals came to a halt, was nominal. ROSS, HIQCINt:, CO., butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Abtoilj. Fine Teas anfl Cnff cs, Tablo Delleacliw, Domestic and Tropical Fruit, Vegeiu liles, sugar cured hanti, batV'ii.elc. , . CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS CAMPBELL BllOS. (8uccesiir In Warren A CampboM), WAKKENTON, OKKOWN, . Dealers in 2DH-TT GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes GROCERIES 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. '(J. S. $5 Goldpiece 18:2 U. S. 1804 Silver Dollar U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Ccnt Pieo. U. S. 1856 Eagle Penny U. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Amerf) Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng. Napoleon's 100-day sfr., French. King William Coronation, Ger. tS6x German "Peace" Coins 187 1 Thif will be the best investment you ever, made A World' s Fair Souvenir Coin-r 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, tfnnk Draft, or Registered Letter for as many coins as you K-ish. with inrtniot'ons ho-.y to send thcru to 'you, to Trrr.s::r:r V::!.'-, Cctambian Exposition, ' :':!CA00, fix. STAPLE FANCY The following Is a resume of. the Hardware, Iron and Steel, Crockery, GlaBswart ' I 11 5 .... ... . t V ine aamage Thnmn McHnnn. Aiimist Lokan. Wal ter Sinnott, Hugh Bowlby, and Willie Gratka. Nellie Brown is recommended Cigars of the choicest brands, includ ing the Belmont, Flor de Madrid, and for promotion on trial weauing isouquet can be had at Frank Rogers & Co.'s store. There was no change for the better yesterday In the condition of Leon Veach, the young man who was thrown from a wagon on Saturday evening. The attending physicians give out no hopes for his ultimate recovery. ffl s I mf HUM I There is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer is kept in such good condition as at Utzinger's popular resort. Religious school in Scandinavian and English will be held in the Nor- wegian Evangelical Lutheran church, TJppertorwn, Rev. L. NIssen, Tuesday to Friday included, at 10 a. m., each week during the vacation. Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies . at Fred. Salz' Saddlery establishment.- Chung Peng, the demented Mongol- Ian who recently endeavored to com mit suicide by chopping himself with a knife, was shipped to San Francisco by the State of California on Sunday. His relations are well-to-do. and are going to take charge of him. g I m I r-o. Boys Enrolled. -3 I ocia.iB t No. Glrh Enrolled. S I h-muu;i I Total Enrollment. j I a ci rc 5 x I I iIIS ny Attendance, t S -jaeao Days Absence. 8 I ? 5?. rer Cent Attendance. I 8?II? I Vet Ctnl runcliiHllty. I I Tlines.Tsroy. alo m oo eej 51 "r.5 Ave. see dally Belonnlng. g I mco-c , r. jl Prr" Average daily Attendance. 5 I uaiM s Cases Corp'l Punishment o QOSSOO J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, wishes to take a few more pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad- drvss, 689, Astor Btreet C' 2 I ' . U fl GD I 5 U a v 3 ica n i A a m o I fS'0' I I business transacted at the Custom House for the Port of Astoria for the month of May entered for warehouse, $9,650.93; duty, J8.341.43. Entered for consumption, $4,183.51; duty, $3,386.88; Entered from warehouse, $13,512.35; du ty, $11,485.67. Receipta from all sources, $15,241.23; drawbacks paid, $217.83; ex pense of collection, $1,096.30; number of vessels entered, 48; number of vessels cleared, 40; entries of merchandise for warehouse, 3; entries of merchandise for-tluty, 45. FREE I FREE I FREE ! Ice cream and coffee served free to day at A. V. AlIen'B made with St Charles Evaporated Cream. SteD in and try it. FOR OVER FIFTY TEARS Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Syrup ha been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the rums. allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drue- glsts throughout the wortd. THE FORCED MORTGAGE SALE. Of Herman Wise's stock is now in full blast. Everything sacrificed. M. WISE. Morteaeee. P. S. All persons indebted to. Her- man Wise will please settle at once. 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 mem delivered nice and fresh bv Horn. er Fletcher. Orders left at The Asto rian office will receive cromnt and . ful attention from him. .. i Has Just received a flue line of WEDDING PRESENTS ronsiHimL' of Silver Bon linn D'alie-. Fruit DIsIim, Deny Dishes, Nut I'owIn, Mustard I'ots, lliseiilt .lais. Celery (Haws, Hair l'in TrtiyK, l'lu Cinlilons, PIctHiH tninies. Mirrors, oic.,bI1 new go'Hls slid Intest designs. Merchant Steamship Co.'s' Line, Connecting with i Cahnrfln Partite Hallway Rnd Chins Ntsam Slilp Lino, Taklnp; freight ami imHenp;ers fur Port Anire- CS. Vifilnrlu. I'.trt Tnu nufifi.l ..utili. T...... Dealen In GlasswifVe, Crookerv. Ship .Supplied. Wlmtcom, Falrlmven, Nanii'ino, New WhsIiiiIii -' Tohacco. Wines and Fine Whiskies. Flue Vp:u Iter mi l V uncouver : I-hvIiiu- Asimhi . nuu cyunce a nutcmii.y, 1110 rnifMC uiNpiay 01 1 n- D naiiaii i.epimuu.. Woodenware, Notions, etc.. liny, urniu. riiMirajiu reea. OTTO 1 "Small Fronts oi Cash Sales," HUNTER & MERGENS, Proprietors of the Portland Butchering Co.'s Markets Corner Second wid Benton streets Corner Third and West EiniiUi streets. Ford & Stokes GHOOERD Norm' Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Pioprietor. Doliemian - Lager - lwv AndXXrortor. All orders promptly ntVndeilto, Do You Know Fruits In the Cltv. Fresh on Everv Steamer. vomer 01 iiuru auu west Kigtun etreuls. dr. Gumrs IMPROVED LIVER PLLS ONLY QUE FOR A DOSE A WORD TO LADIES. ThMpmraolurrMt Intante, omclland artlon from olbera, lhat llu y miKlil bocallrd m n.(licl.'d oonfaotton. LmtHrumnHpTinU from lieadAclifa 0nd thos with baUow oomplixlon who ohrdo! fake ordiuarjr pilla.ar dcliirhlcd wllh Ihpra. ttiej make ilia .kin beautiful, frpa frr-m blntnlin and piwiilea. SUM. Boaauko Mtd. Co.. tliUadclpUla, l. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. H. 8. Wilimnuton. 8. H. Haytian Itemililie . Freight received at lliixtler s wlinrf. font of Mam st'cut. For fiirllmr paniculam apply hi the olllce. corner Tliird an l-Muiii street. 1 FRrtHUHOS J!U()4., A (cnl Tide Table lor Astoria. That the JUNE. HlUJi WATIiK. a. m. H r.jt. TiTnTTM li in.l ft. U)VT WATKIl. Summary for the year Total days . , , ., . . . taught, 186; total enrolled during the The Chinese immigration business " was the subject of Investigation yes terday by Special Agent TV. O. Wood and Special Inspector Charles Lewis, of the treasury department Interest ing developments are looked for In the near future, and it is expected that before the officials have completed their work Eome of those who have been en gaged In the certiflcate trade will be run down. total days' attendance, 39,028; days' ab sence 8S9; average daily attendance; 209.8; average belonging 214.6; total cases tardiness, 133; cases caoporal pun ishment, 35; per cent of attendance for year, .978; per cent punctuality for the year, .997. 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Years the Standard w.: T.. -V. 0 Z". 1 ll ! 1 m In 7 7 j 2 is) r, i; 7 X I 2 II ! 7 10 r.i 11 41 0 2K 1 as i 4a 4rt 4 41 1-0 7 6 24 1-2 2 If 212 9 7 IU I-? 4 7 J-': 0 8 'l i-2 ft 8 ir.ii2 )) 8 18 1-2 8 g A j o 9.;u; i-i 7 id oils 8 in '-1 0 11 02,2 0 11 18 i-0 1 i . . . . 0 0 I 2 12 liii'o 7 1 ; 1 U : 12 ..'l 5 li Hi U U 4 0!) I 0 4 4 ! H) 2 5 .'() ,-o 7 li U 0 0 ;-l 2 1 i'l -1 2 H O) i-l 2 Weekly Astorian Goes Everywhere? 7 M II 2 4 41 It 4 fi '- i 8 6 fill 7 IS .'. . K 8 7 Bi :l 7 8 i,- li f, Tlio .,iu . ) ween imiliilt'ht an, I Advertisers, Do you see Your chance? m pre m JEFFS, Us Only Eestanrantf The original Root Beer Extract IT. I f-4j V U-. , 1 T 1 I uw in mi ii it t i.v nt.;,y ti. tm.. a thuuiU