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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1893)
Tills DAILY ASTOlilAH, AfSTOlilA, MUJfiiAk AlOltKtNU, JUNE. 25 i:3 ABOUT THE CUT. A girl baby was born yesterday to the wife of Charles Westerlund. Oregon strawberries at Smith's today. What la Antlfermentlne? Ask Foard & Stokes., Chilstiun ,JV. Peterson, a native of Denmark,, yesterday took out first pa pers of citizenship. Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea- eida Is open the year around. Raser's Root Beer Superior to all others. A meeting of the Astoria Football Club will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the store of Mr. Jas. Fln- layson. If you want some extra nne photos, Mooers' Is the place to get them. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chas. Olson's. A license to marry was issued In the clerk's office yesterday to Fred. W. Johnston and Lena Isaacson. They were maiTled by Justice Cleveland last evening. Ladles, ask Foard & Stokes how to preserve fruits. . Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for iur skins. Rev.. L. Walby will preach at Knie meyer's hall at 8 p. m., this evening. Services at the Scandinavian M. E. church Uppertown at 11 a.m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. The original Root Beer Rxtract is Raser's. Westpcrt cream Iresh every morning at Smith's Ice Cream parlors. Third st. Salmon were comparatively scarce yesterday all along the river. At the up-river canneries the returns were fair, while at this city steel-heads and blue-backs formed a largo proportion of the catch. Strawberries and cream at Col mann's. For fine wines and liquors call at A::3i.i;t Danlelson's Sample Rooms. The case of H. Blake, arrested on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, was, upon motion of the prosecuting attorney, dismissed by Judge Osborn yesterday, Ihere being no evidence to convict. Raser's Extract Root Beer, the pur est For genuine sweet -cream that will whip, go to Colmann's. In selling tickets for the Pioneer and Historical Society picnic on Friday, P. W. Weeks took the prize. He sold $16. G0 worth In all. The members of the Astoria Football Club disposed of about 57 per cent of all tickets sold, sold. Your fruits will not ferment If you use Antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. - Pressrve your fruits without cooking, by using antifermentlne. .For sale by Foard & Stokes. The school directors held a meeting yesterday morning, at which It was decided to call a meeting for the pur pose of voting bonds In the sum of ' $25,000 to pay off the present bonds to that amount due on the 1st Inst. The election will take place on July 15th, at the office of H. B. Ferguson. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olsen's. An excursion to Fort Stevens will be given on Tuesday afternoon by Messrs. Finlayson and Bartholomew to wheel men and their lady friends. The steamer Dwyer has been chartered for the occasion, and an enjoyable time is promised. The party will start about 4 p. m. and returning arrive In this city about 9. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Daily Astorlan at Handley & Haas' news stand, 1W First street. Del. Ferguson, general job printer, Astorlan building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. A' man named A. Anderson was on 'trial yesterday before Judge Osborn on r. charge of stealing a pair of gumboots and an oilskin coat. Acting Prosecut ing Attorney F. M. Hughes had charge of the case for the state and Attorney F. Spittle represented the defendant. Judge Osborn reserved his- decision un til tomorrow. Buy Raser's Root Extract to mako a healthful, refreshing beverage, aoiu everywhere; Don't stew your fruits over a hot stove. Preserve them without cooking. Foard & Stokes will tell you how. Free at Crow's gallery, a life-size crayon with every dozen carjineis or dored. Offer good for 30 days. The net receipts of the Pioneer pic nic yesterday were $03,85 and the com mittee in charge desire to express their than!;?, to the Peninsular Land and Trust Co., who generously contributed the use of their grounds as well as the gross receipts from the travel on their trains throughout the day. To the Football Club, the Rod and Gun Club, Astoria Street Railway Company, and all friends who assisted In many ways to make the affair a success. There Is no place in Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer is kept In such good condition as at Utzlnger'e popular resort. The best and only sure way to pre serve fruits is with Antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Big cut In Chicago rates by the Un ion Pacific. The steamer Thompson Is reported to be In- a more serious plight than was at first Imagined. It has been dis covered that one snag, which came through the hull aft, has pushed Its way almost to the lower deck, while another went through the Toward por tion of the steamer. At prwwnt fch Is only held In an upright position by likely to be some considerable time be fore, the Thompson Is again placed on the run between this city and Portland. At The Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. An impromptu footrace took place on Flavel's dock yesterday between Sher iff Smith and P. W. Weeks. A side bet of $20 was made, and after appointing a starter, judge and stakeholder the men were started. 1 Weeks had the best of the start, but Smith, who only touched the high places on the dock, overhauled him and was about to cross the finish line a winner when Weeks grasped his opponent . by the collar and threw him backward and out of the race, which the referee declared a draw. ' Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Salz' Saddlery establishment. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound. The signers to the original railroad subsidy are responding promptly to the new call In accordance with Mr. Rem- lngton's recent proposal, and In a day or two It Is hoped that the subsidy will be raised. Mr. C. W. Shlvely yester day notified Mr. Remington that he would give him a deed to ten acres of I land in Shlvely's Astoria as his contri bution In furtherance of the railroad project, and has also agreed to deed his Interest In certain water frontage which is now Involved In litigation, conditional that the other parties to the suits do likewise. Mr. Shlvely's subscription will no doubt do much to Influence others to act In an equally prompt and liberal manner. A consignment of cigars of a new brand, known as "The Lilly," has been received at the Monogram. They are of an excellent quality, well-made and In fine condition, and are sure tp become popular. They will be sold at the rate of four for twenty-five cents. The " usual weekly meeting o the Rescue Club was held last evening, and the program was one of unusual excellence. There was a crowded house and the several numbers were highly annreclated. They were as follows: Recitation, "Loue's Sacrifice," Miss Dena Thompson, who was en cored nnd resnonded "with "Papa's Letter": humorous reading, "The Christening of Miltiades," C. H. Proske; recitation, "Slster'll Be Down in a Minute," Fay Lieberman, who received an encore and charmingly responded with ' The Little Cup-Bearer;" essay, "Temper ance for the Young Man," Mr. W. H. Levlnes. whose contribution was an excellent one; being thoroughly prac tical: Dlano solo. Miss Pearl Holclen; reading. An Aesthetic Housekeeper," Thomas Irwin; recitation, "The Last Hymn," Miss Jennie Curtis; reading, "The Conflict."' D. W. Trulllnger, who acquitted himself in a highly creditable manner; Instrumental music, Profes sors Mackay, Bain and Llberman, who were encored twice. The program con cluded with remarks by the president. Rescue hall will be enlarged, its pres ent dimensions being much too small to accommodate the large audiences every week. The contract for the work has already been let. Ds.iisn xniioii imnn tr nerform the sad duties to relatives or friends will find both moderate charges and court anna tmaTmanr n f tvA iindprtaklnir es- CTJUO LllVWOVllk - " tabllshment of William Pohl. Do not mistake the address: xmra sireei, Be tween Cass and Main. nriverttalnK aee'nt. 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran- Cisco, 18 our auinorizeu ukbuv. a Is kept on file at his oillce. A JUNE LUNCH. At Eureka. Wash., on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. L. Wetherbee en tertained several of her friends at lunch. The'dlninir room was tastefully decorated with roees and snowballs; the table lovely with roses and maiden hair ferns, and favors at each plate of choice rosebuds. The menu was del icate and delicious. Those present were: Mrs. J. L. Wetherbee, Mrs. H W. Wilder. Miss A. N. Williamson. Mrs. William Hume, Mrs. H. w. eai Mrs. II. W. Brunker, Mrs. S. N. Scott, Mrs. F. P. Kendall, and Miss Delia Wetherbee. ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY. xxt t a uoii rmhilshpr of Judere and Frank Leslie's lllustraiea ewnyu.i.-i, writes: "JUDOE BUILDlJNU, Cor. Fifth Ave. and Sixteenth St., xinm -Vni-V .Tnnun.rv 14 1891. nihmii thnu vivki Hlnce. while sut- nolrl which had settled on my chest, I applied an All- cock's Porus Piaster, ana in a w time obtained rener. urn n,t, nnlnlnn thpSR nlfLSterS ShOUld in nrr-ir Jiniian holil for use In case of coughs, colds, sprains, bruises, or pains of any mna. x Know umi. n "j case the results have been entirely satisfactory and benenciai.- LADIES' TEA drink which Will bo borne by the stomach without nau- A r.T.i.in cr ir arra rnnrniiKiuv uu n a. ui fiiii"ir -" ' . - the liver, kidneys and reproductive or gans. ' A gentle physic, efficient diu retic, and is most useful In scant or painful menstruation. It aids diges tion and reduces corpulency; clears the complexion, rendering It fair, and re storing the natural tone of the skin, hll which by ac- 1U1 V. ft w m , - - - cumulation, produces the sallow, mud dy complexion, peculiar to the con stipated, sold ny an uruseism. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. i n MAMAno havlna' MaliTm nim.lnSt Au ovim ftw 'B w. u - the estate of P. W. Lareen, deceased. are requested to prweuL uiciu . . i .m m t rfc A Ttnnrlhv In A B iiL lUO Villi." VI - ' - J - toria, Oregon, within six months from this date. May 5L 1S33. MARIA C. LARS EN, Administratrix. JEFF'S, Tie Only Restart MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL A Short Session Last Eyenius to Trans act Prcssiua Business. STREET MATTERS CONSIDERED Contractor Thatcher Wilt lie Paid for Re moving tlio Hlldca on Chenainui O turn-- It ualnea. A special meeting of th city coun cil was held last evening. Mayor Cros by presiding, and the other members present bedng Councilmen Bergman, Welch, Barker, Webber, Langworthy and McGregor. Auditor Osborn read the call for the meeting, which was as follows: Tq the Auditor and Judge of the City of Astoria; Take notice: That a special meeting of the common council of the City of Astoria Is hereby called to meet at the council chambers in said city on Satur day evening, June 24th, at the hour of 8 p. m., for the purpose of considering the city surveyor's report of slides re moved on Chenumus street by the con tractor, and the passage of an ordi nance for the payment of the same. and all matters that may come be fore the council in relation to the change of Elm street grade. MAGNUS C. CKUSBI, Mayor. Service of the call was acknowledged by Councilmen Barker, Bergman, Mc Gregor, O'Hara, Langworthy, Webber and Welch. The first matter to be acted upon was the report of the committee on streets and public ways on the city surveyor's estimate of slides on Chenamus street. The report was bs follows: "Would rec ommend that H. M. Thatcher be paid for work performed at the contract price, 14 cents per yard." The report was adopted. Under suspension of the rules an or dinance appropriating 1510.98 out of the extension of the Chena mus street fund for the benefit of H. M. Thatcher was passed. Under suspension of the rules an or dinance was also passed, "changing and re-establishing the grade on Elm or Third street, and changing and re-establishing the grade at the crossing of such street and Dickinson avenue, all In the town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John Adair. A resolution was offered by Mr. Barker as follows: Resolved, That the city surveyor be and is hereby instructed to make an estimate o( the probable cost of im proving Elm street In Adair's Astoria, the same to be as near the actual cost as possible and to be fUrnlshed the coun cil at Its next regular meeting. Mr. Welch claimed that the grade at the Intersection of Fourth and Bon neville avenue was not established, and that It would be necessary to establish It before the surveyor could make es timates in an Intelligent manner. Mr. Barker favored getting an esti mate of the actual cost, or as near thereto as passible. He said that many people who had Btreet assessments to pay, found difficulty In raising the money, and that difficulty was in creased with the increase of money re quired. The resolution wns then adopted by Dena Thompson, who was encorea Mr. Welch moved that the city audi tor notify the city surveyor to submit his recommendations for the grades on Bonneville avenue from Fifth street to Elm street. Carried. Adjourned. A. F. and A. M. St. John Baptist, Patron Saint of Ancient Freemasonry. Tn M,cjiiinA rt a. oanliitlnn nnftsed at a regular communication held on . m 1 6th Inst., the memners or -lemiJitr t nrtiTa ir 7 a v nnrt A. M.. and all sojourning' Master Masons in good standing, are requested to aaeniuie v Masonic Hall, on Sunday morning, 25th inst nt. half Dast ten o'clock and proceed from thence In a body, clothed in regana, 10 jiui;c r-ntnnnnni ri,f,Vi n n t tnrwl divine ser- vice appropriate to Saint John Baptist Day, to be conducted ny wunmiuui Brother Rev. Wm. Seymour Short, by order, ' , E. J. ilUJ-iUliilN, oecrem-ij. THE COMING CIRCUS. a ti,iiujnrihAt Wrncft Greeley. ja liiv i 1 1 1 , -' i . -. i - - - -.1. .,1 fervnr Inner fl. npt-SOn till 1H 1 1 1 f. UDIVCU liv" " 1 ' n a ' should desire to live, replied by saying , .1 J . An.lni. etvxA as long as tney couiu enjuy M.inM n tVia rHrciia rpmfnrls Ufl the Sanger-Lent's Great Shows will be with us July 8tn. see aa. MRS." DR. M. E. ' McCOT, PHYSI CIAN AND SURGEON." Is In this city. She makes chronic dis nnpplaltv. Deafness, catarrh. asthma, dyspepsia, diseases ol the throat ana rungs, money, uruw gans and all private diseases. Special nHonllnn riven tn rifaeaRefl Of WOmen. Consultation free. Cure or no charg es. Offlc hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 6 p. m.. Office rooms 18 ana i, .nuiei Tighe. . THE FORCED MORTGAGE SALE. Of Herman Wise's stock is now In full blast. Everything sacrificed. M. WISE, Mortgagee. P. B. All persons Indebted to Her man Wise will please settle at once. y)"li raOjE'Si) The only l'ure Cream ofT :rL : P , Used in Millions of Ilome- JfOli BALK, QQ ACKE3 1:15,00 PER ACUS IMPROVED 0(3 farming Tumi with fruit-tree. 20 aorcs cleared,:!) acres pasture. Dwelling hnue, wiire house and other building',- Hulf mile from Steamboat landing at llrookfield, by bout or road. Inquire of owner ou premises MKS. II, K. 8TICKLh.lt. CHEAP A FEW CHOICE LOTS IN ADAIK'3 Astorla-Etnv tvrmi. Be Frank bimtle at torney at law 173 Cass Street. WAXTKn. 4 NURSE GIRL WHO LIVES AT 110MK TO . to take care of baby nvo hours a day. l'.n quire of Mm. OrayBon, Hotel 'lighe. TTELP WANTED,-AGENTS PAID A GOOU 11 commission, and f8,u00 divided mno-.ig tiit-m noxt wintor. Hpecial atl motions to be Dushcd this vear for which wo want the ser vice! of best agtnt everywhere. Tho Curtis i uuiisiitng lo. Koora oil, l iirouicio liniiuing, Suu Krmaleoo. A SHORT ORDER COOK AND WAITER want! work. Address tl.lhisolhce. MOOM8 TO IttCMT. C Tf AGE OK FIVS ROOMS; UET, $11 .Inquire at Mr. E. U. II jLDK.Tti. tlUTKNlSHKD HOUSE V U KOO.M8, I'EN 1 trully lucitt d. Inquire lit ihls oillce. I71UHXLSHKI) ROOMS, MAIS HTltKhT 1 1)01140.- Everything -newlv titled tlnoujih out. Ho, KSMalu st, MltS, II, sriil.l.MElK. N1CKLY FU11NI8HKI) ROOMS It V IHV, week oritmuih t,-i ins very reas.muu.o lit the Oriel, 710 Third Strwt. AKKOKIrT l!OK Willi A KK It -ten out rectjlntBi Owner ran liavo tain b paying for this i.d. illUC HLLAX HO VIS. c ALL ON 1. KAKKK. 47S THIRD SIHKKT aud have your clothe dyrd and cl-iuie.l. GIO. McLKAN.COHJiKR OLNEY AND A--tor streets, does a k nertil biislnt as In liliu k suilthinK and repalriiiK. THE ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Accounts ot Firmi and Individuals ollcltci on Favorable Terms. Foreign audDomeitlo Exchango bouttht m old. , Mouej Loaned on Personal rccurlty. Interest paid on Time D'lpo&lla us folloiv: For 8 month-, 4 per cent per annum. ," o " ft " " i. J2 a A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT IhwitiB been established In connection wl.h the aliove, depo-ita will bs received In umo ntt ot one dollar and upward. Interest will be allowed at follows : On ordi nary savings hooks, 4 per cent ie- annum ; on term sitvinus book!1, 8 per cent per annum. D. K. Warren, Prealdeul. J. K. IIIkhIos. Cashier. J.C. rmB', Vice Presideni, l. K. Warren. 1 J. G. Dement, ! :. 8. Wrlnht, ( John llolwon, f H. C. Thonifsoa, , Thro Hrackor, j Direu r, The Great Amerlean and Ktiroi ean Consolidation Sanger & Lent's Grand Intcrnalioiial Allied Shows Circus, MenaKcrie, Hippodrome, and Aquarium, will exhiblv ut Astoria, Saturday, July 8 150 Distinguished Arcnio Meteors Many ipcclmcm of sponies novor beforo seen in America. Monitor Mcnngcrle of Rare W.ld Heists. A host of wonderful surprises Unpstalloled. All new feature!, artistic, peerless, pure. I .'..ft ... A ..n.n... A.1.,n-lla.i r UT lllllUUllllB .ftlltJllO Pllitl finiitf. 1,117, 1 1- ums. Two grand exhibition.! dally, lHmra open at 1 aud 7 p. m. MACHINE SHOP JAN. DALUITY. I'rii'r. . (Huccejsor to Arndt & Ferchen.) Boiler Rcpalrlti?a-id rannory Woik. Itctmlr lng of lllver Cratt a Specially. M nchlno V.,rk of all kind! done. Hhop, foot of Lafay-tto 8t. PILLS A MtM X A l J-,-. VHLT VAC FOR A DOSE RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL ' We inaror.tfe tbet ore cr incite at adewr. rrodiics bellrr rfl' In Iho cuie of Hfdo)ie, CcwtlTTOOM. BOijrBloiiicli.BilBrih and l'l"l neH.thau thrceloflveof any otlwr make, ana ao II wltnoatiniplnc and sickening. Ihelr wonrtcrful otlon makcii yon Jefl )lo nw bmug. Ef-o. a box. llruggisu ormul. SoaanaoMcU.Co,fu)a,ra- For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist 1 J 1 -V-- - ji A:umoi:ia; No Alum. "nrs the Stindaid k . U V U U SEES Our Stock Represents Over J 000 Styles. Trouserings, Overcoatings, Suitings. Prices $5 to $50. Samples, Self-measurement . Rules, and Tape-line . Mailed Free. 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 Tor a dollar a-piece. You get a j. Worlds Fair i Souvenir Coin Original in. Design. A Work of We devote the entire amount towards developing and ennobling the Peopio's Great Fair. ' Souvenir and Rare Coins as an Investment. (J. S. $5 Goldpiece 1822 U. S..1804 Silver Dollar U. S. Half-Dollar 1796 U. S. 1802 Silver 5-Cent Piec. U. S. 1856 Eagle Penny U. S. 1793 Copper Cent (Ameri) Queen's Jubilee 5-Sovreign, Eng. Napoleon's 100-day 5fr., French. King William Coronation, Gcr. German "Peace" Coins 1871 " 1 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 send Post Office or Express Money O-or. Hnnk Draft, or Registered Letter for as many coins as you r;', wi.-, jrrr'icl'ons how to send them to you, to ... ; t CI-rCAGO, ILL. The & ore of John G. itm Has been purchased by Bulterfie d .'ros., Wlioiiro twice In cIosh mil tln utook liilcndlll liilif ,;n r nlll do well til call ami xmmiie - - mill in ii't h lii forn 1 .11 c hsI ir ul(wliri!. Ill y nl-o Iiiivj 11 koi wt -liumKi'r to tin ri--ii'iliif. Merchant Steamship Coa Mno, ConneolliiK with Cannrtlnn rrlflo nml Croat Nurlliprn llnllwny ml Ulilna Htuinnlili I, Inc. TakliiR freli'ht mil iiriiin!rH fur imroiiviT nl Vu-liirln It . mill 8tilili', liti-onm nml n I M011111I lllllltK. Invlnif A-tiiria nvorv 10 rtiiy, Kor piirhi'iiluiK Mi.ly ut thu ollico Astori ; AbrtwtlT.&T. 0". Fi;ilUH0N IIIKX. AHflilx. Tide Tabic lor Astoria. JUNK. Illlill WATKK. LOW WATKK. A. M. I'. M. A.M. h. 111. ft. I P. M. Ti. in n. 8 II 8 7 8 M 3 8 9 aV 8 10 27 H 7 Fi. in. i n. fi.in. : TTl: F.. 2 H.. 8 H.. 4 M. V T.. 8 W. 7, T 81 V.. 9: M.. 10 H 11 M.12i T . 1-1 W.I I T.. 15 F.. 10 H.. 17 H.. 18 M. 10 T..20 W.2I T..22 F2! K..2I H.. 25 M.2H T..27. 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