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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1893)
TOE DAILY ASTOItlAH, A8TOU1A, HATUBDAX MOKNLNtt, JULY 13 IbD'A. ABOUT THE CUT. The school directors have decided that the next school term will begin on September 18th. Oregon strawberries at Smith's today. Strawberries and cream at Col mann's. Wm. Heridren has taught cut Ulrlck'g coffee stand, on Third street, and is going In for enterprise and improve ments. Meany is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for iur skins. What Is Antlfermentlne? Ask Foard & Stokes. Captain Everett Staples yesterday re ceived a dispatch from Stockton Springs, Me., conveying the sad intel ligence of tha death of his mother. Westpcrt cream fresh every morning at Smith's Ice Cream parlors. Third St. If you want some extra tine photos, Mooers' is the place to get them. There will be the usual service in. the PreBbyterian church tomorrow morn ing at 11 o'clock, by Rev. R. B- Dtl worth. No service in the evening. For fine wines and liquors call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. For genuine sweet cream that will whip, go to Colmann's. Salmon averaged about three to the boat yesterday, and many of the fish ermen are disgusted and preparing to seek new occupations until next year. Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea side is open the year around. The Belmont cigar can be had at Cluia. Olsen's. Preaching at the Congregational church morning and evening by the pastor. The Sunday school meets at 12 m. and the Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Ladies, ask Foard & Stokes how to preserve fruits. Don't stew your fruits over a hot stove. Preserve" them without cooking. Fuird & Stokes will tell you how. An excellent picture of Astoria's next collector of customs is to be seen in the Occident hotel bar. Tha artist's nam Is not given, but the work speaks for itself. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. - Crow has made some very fine photos of the United States ship Monterey, which are acknowledged to be the best- . An official call is made for a meeting of Engine Company Number One, to be held this evening for tha purpose of nominating a candidate for chief en gineer of the lire department. The best and only sure way to pre serve fruits is with Antirermeniine. For sale by Foard : Stokes, I'arties visiting in Tortland can get The Dally Astorian at Handley & Haas' news cton.l ir,(l FirHt street. The young folks at Seaside will give a grand ball in the new opera houEe tonight- Slater's orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. A large crowd of people are escted from Astoria and other points. , ' - Your fruits will not ferment if you use Antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market daily. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Rev-, J. Carlson, a minister of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran church is in tha city, and will hold services in the Episcopal church.on Pine street, Upper Astoria, . Sunday morning .at 10:45 and in. the evening at; 8 o'clock. All Scandinavians are" cordially Invited. For all kinds of job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build ing. The members and friends of Astoria Lodge tfo. 60, A- O. U- W, will be pleased to know that the Grand Lodge granted them a charter. The news was received yesterday fromi E. W. Kuy kendall, who is a delegate from Astoria Lodge. - . Del. Ferguson, general job printer, Astorian building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. Arrangements have been made to have the steamer T. J. Potter bring down the mall Sunday morning. Mall will also bo sent up Sunday evening. The Asorfa postofflce will send a closed mail pouch to Knappa, Clifton and Westport every evening except Sun day. Mail closes for the night boat at 5:30 p. m- fruits without cooking. by using antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stones. . Snme, amusement Is anticipated by, the members of the A- O. U. W. in the wa.v nf a baseball game- Astoria Lodge No. 60, last night passed a mo tion that Seaside Lodge No.-12, be chal inPfi to Dlav a game July 31st, at Smith's Point grounds. It will be a oMontmr. eame. and all are cordially In vited to attend if the challenge be accepted- Lovers of a good cigar Can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olsen's. ; fn Portland on Thursday evening, won TToicroft was arrested on a war rant sworn out by R- B- Curry of the AmArir.in Institute . in Astona, Holcroft is charged with embezzling t& hPlontrlnir to the institute company rwain Hallock will return this morning with the prisoner, who ad mits having appropriated the money There Is no place in Astoria where John Kopps I anions Deer is such good condition as at Utzingers popular resort. The Mantaliea Oddities, which will ft nrwxir in Liberty Hall on next Wed Besday, l pronounced by the press and people alike to be one of the most attractive entertainments ever wn"e .JIFF'S, Tim Only Restaurant ed In this country. Every member of tha company is a first class artist, and thepublio may feel assured of being highly amused on the occasion of the coming visit of the company. Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this office. Terms cash. The wedding of Mr. H. S. Bowen and Miss Rose Estes, both of Baker City, took place on Thursday afternoon In this city at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. j. H. Smith. Only a few of the intimate friends of the bride from Portland and this city, were present- Rev. W. S. Short officiated, and the. bride was given away by Mr. J. II. Smith. The happy young couple left on the Telephone for Portland, where they will spend a few days with friends. The Astoria Library will be opened Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 p. m. for the use of country subscribers. Time on books is extended to 21 days. At the North Shore cannery yester day morning "Russian" Fred and an other fisherman became involved in a quarrel, with the result that the form er was badly beaten- He was knocked down and kicked, when he came to the conclusion that discretion was the bet ter part of valor, and ran in the di rection of his boat- Ills assailant fol lowed him, and grabbing! an oar, smashed it over Fred's head, inflicting a frightful wound. Next he grasped an ax and with it belabored his victim into insensibility- The prin cipal cause of the trouble was whisky, The wounded man will recover. I., p. Fisher. newsDaner advertising Rirent. 21 Merchants' Exchange. San Fran cisco, is our authorized asent. This paper is kept on file at his olllce. The largest shipment of "butter that ever came from Tillamook was brought to this city on the Elmore on the oc casion of her last trip. The consign ment amounted to four and a half tons, and accompanying it was half a ton of cheese. The industrious farmers of Tillamook county are developing their portion of the state rapidly, and arc building up a large trade with this city and Portland. Beef is also coming to this city in considerable quantities, and the Elmore is falling in for a handsome proportion of the business, the owners having made special tariff rates for the benefit of Tillamook people. AwTiani r,f hnpaAn nan ruirn.hnse Camn- bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col nmhiii Votorlnnrv Rpmedles at Fred. Saiz! Saddlery establishment. T w Tti'nmann. nrimnlst nt the M. E. church gives lessons in music, piano and organ. Organs tuned and repaired Address 689 Astor street, Astoria. . The water commissioners ha,ve as yet received no opinion from City Attorney Hamilton as to what rights the city has to condemn the right of way for the new pipe line to Bear Creek. It was understood Mr. Hamilton was to have been heard from at the last meeting of the council, but so far nothing has been done, and so long as the property owners demand fabulous sums for the right of way, just so long will the money" be tied up. Reasonable sums will be paid for the desired concessions and If these can be obtained there will be over $20,000 spent In clearing and road building before the expiration of the piesent year. At The Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other cnoice and favorite brands of cigars. Ladies, do you want to buy a Erie wrapper cheaper than yoj can mEke It? Then go to the Bee Hive todr.y. Captain Crang's smiling face will ba seen at the pilot window d the steamer Telephone, today for, the last time In several weeks. He Is going to take a long earned vacation! and Sun day morning, will leave for Victoria where he will join Captain John Jorlng of the steamer Islanden which.' sails for Alaska early next week. If they have nothing on board the islander stronger than ice water. Captain Crang, upon his return will furnish The As torian an interesting story of his trip. it is safe to say, however, that the story will not be forthcoming. Bon voyage, Captain Crang. CLATSOP BEACH AND GEARIIART ' PARK EXCURSION. The T. J- Potter will leave the Union Pacific dock Sunday, July 23d, at 8:30 a m. for Young's Bay. connecting with tha train for Clatsop Beach and Gear- hart Park. Passengers can return on the Harvest Queen in the evening, rare for the round trip $l.2o. NOTICE. To the active firemen of the Astoria Fire Department. Being urged by a number of my friends, I hereby an nounce myself as an Independent candidate for the office of chief engin. eer of the Astoria Fire Department Respectfully, THUS. 15- LUUliiir-ni. FOLLOWING SUIT. 25 tier rent discount on all wades of wall paper for the next 30 days at u F. Allen's. SHOAL WATER BAT OYSTERS. - Fresh oysters can now be obtained dally for 60 cents a quart, by leaving orders at this office addressed to aom' er Fletcher. ' Theor.l7rurcC--cj:::crT..rtrr V Vsed in Millions of Home 13 mi&m&v Today's Great Football Match. Secretary Gunn of the Astoria Foot ball Club yesterday received a letter from Secretary Cameron of the Port land club, stating that '.he colors to be worn by the metropolitan team In the great football match today would be black and dark blue- The men will be down this morning on the Potter, and the game will begin promptly at 2:45. Th. Portland men, are tha favor ites, having had much practice togeth er, but the Astorians are all in splendid condition, and will give as good an ac count of themselves as possible. They are, of course, heavily handicapped by never having played together, but they will, If necessary accept defeat grace fully. The visitor's team will be as fol lows: Goalkeeper, B. Orr; backs J. Smith and R. Wilson; half-backs-J. Bing ham, C L. Watson, A. Bingham, for wards JG. J. Cameron, J. Toshack, D. Wilcox, W.Blngham, J. Crang. Substi tutes R. Gillan, Black and W. Suth erland; umpire J. Harper. The local team will be as follows; Forwards Hlgglns, Ridehalgh, Gib son, Astbury and Bell. Half-backs Ra thorn, Spittle. Tallant, Backs-Smith, and Bartholomew. Goal keeper Addis. All of the players will go to the grounds at 2 o'clock, so as to be ready promptly at 2:45 to begin the game. NOTICE. Astoria Engine Company No. 1. A special meeting of No. 1 jompany Is hereby called for Saturday evening, 8 o'clock, at the engine house, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart ment of the City of Astoria, All members are requested to be present- By order of H. A. SMITH, JAMES MACOMBER, President-Secretary- ASTORIA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCAITION. The 13th series of stock of this association, will be opened August 1st, 1893. All persons wishing to subscribe, will please call on the secretary on or before the above date. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. ASTORIA TO THE WORLD'S f'AIR. Astoria to Chicago in four days. This Is the time made by '.ha Union Pacific. Rates have been reduced to a very low figure. Go no-v before hlcher rates take effect. For further information call at ticket office Union Pacific dock. G. W. LOUNSBF.HRY, Agent. AUCTION SALE. At iYta fnrVtt rtf TlPAn T?lver. Wash.. at Anderson's store, on Tuesday. Au gust 15th, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., will be sold by auction the following prop erty: 1G0 acres on Salmon creek, con taining 70 acres of bottom land with, one million feet of fir timber. For further particulars . apply to Martin Olson, auctioneer, Astoria. rru limine rtnlum mnrnlilnp nnd to bacco habits are dreadful powers in a man's life. Many would sacrifice all they possess if they could rid them nnitran nf thooo avIIq Tt Vina been made possible to be cured, for it Is a disease, . . mi ( ana at a moderate cust. iuo uie" can Institute guarantees a cure. .Call at their office over the Astoria Na tional bank. THE FORCED MORTGAGE SALE. Of Herman Wise's stock is now in full blast. Everything sacrmcea. M. WISE, Mortgagee. t a All nprsnnn Indebted to Her man Wise will please settle at once. At 719 Third St. Astoria. Saturday. July 22, 10 a. m. topic's Auction House I will sell to the highest bidder, one mahogany bedroom set with Italian marble. One phish upholstered parlor set, one parlor table, and two pieces of moquet carpet, and many other articles. m People wishing a good opportunity to nnrrlmsn frimituro slionld avail them selves now as you can for one-third down in cash receive (.'nous paying on uui ancH iu weekly or monthly installments, Tims enabling those who are not in a position to pnv in full, by Riving lor it f, down of purchase -price, the balance in installments. MAX STKAL, Auctioneer, DR. GUNH'S ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS. COLDS AND CROUP.' n orMFnv mn CHILDREN. r lit.". " - - - ; When a child at home, mother made me take a taa Doonful of onion oyrup at night, the next moraine Kyooudhwaa lone, or Croup It had no equaT. E Children inilat upon baring Dr. Gunn's Onion Frrno which la already prepared, more pleaaant ud without taats or amellol the onion. Sold at OOo. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist ' ' " Awacsia; No A!um. Years the Standard AUGTI 01 AUCTION ! MM 1 J E y nn omH ' oiiiiii' ii If The problem to solve is where you can get honest goods nn I values for your money. We have decided to sell goods cheaper 'f: the next fifteen days than we ever dreamed of selling before. Kindly pay attention and read: lOe and 12c Gingham, 8c and 9c Calicos, - 12c and 15c Chambray 20c and 25c Sateens, 8ic Challie, - 12ic and 15c Dress Trimmin 50c and 75c Moss Trimming. $1.50 and $1.75 Corsets, 25c Ladies' Vests, 50c Ladies'. Vests, $5.00 Parasols, -$2.50 Parasols, -$1.25 Black Henrietta, 75c Black Henrietta, -50c Ladies' B ancy Hose, 25c Child Hose, 20c Child Hose, 15c Child Hose, ' -$2.50 'French Broad Cloth, Blankets at half price. Children Hats and Caps almost given away. Ladies' Blouses to sell tt any price. - Ribbons, Laces and Gloves at prices never before unequalled. Men's B'umishing Goous at half price. Ladies' Wrappers at half price. These prices are made with a guarantee of good faith and we solicit your most critical inspection of the above price list. These are only a few of the "many bargains to be had. Come early.. AI WAITS THE! CHEilPBST. rati hal is. Q OOOI) LOTS AT SMITH S 1M1NT PINK rt vie. Apply at tlila oillc" . CHKaV A FKW t'HOIOK I.OTS1N ADAIll'S A3torl;i-Eav t-rnu. Frank buittle iit torney at law 173 Cans Street. WANTEO. C1IKI, WANTBD 1NQIIIRK AT TU13 OK K (lee. ACOMl'ETKNT GIRL TO 1)0 GENERAL hoiiKewoik. Apply lu tho forenoon at 341 rintor t-treet. HKI.P WANTED,- AORNTS PAID A GOOD communion, and m.uM divided among them next winter. rJiH'ciul atiraotiona to he pushed tlila year for whirl) we want the cr vieeii of best ageuta everywhere. Tho Ourtla Hiibllxhtiii? Co. Koom SO, Chronicle llulldlng, Baa Franc laco. BOOMS TO RENT. KO.'MS Willi liOAKI) AT KEA80N AIILK rule. Also, collHije of lx rooms to rent. liKiulre of Mra. E.C. Hoi Ion, corner Main nud Jeli'eiBon atreelN, lURNlSHKI) HOIHK ' F I ' KOO.MW, CEN- Irahy loo il-n. miuire lit nisoniee. f ova it. VTKT, OrP 8AND ISLAND KEAKLY 2f ll fathom , Monday .In y 17. iiwner apply to Johu Wnopl- , Klmf-ie'a Cannery. MIHVM.LAXUOVK. c ALL OS P. BAKEK. Hi TH1KD 8 T It li KT auu have your clothes dyed. Hud clMioe I. GO MCLEAN, COrt KK OLNEV AND A -lor streets, does a general biisineiwlu black siiililimx and rrpalrlnit. The Store of John G. Mem Has been purchased by Butterfie d tros., Who are going to close out the stock, Intending purchaser will do well to mil and rxainlue tixxln and prices before puicha-dng elsewhere. They also have a good watchmaker to do repairing. ASTORIA IK WOIJ KM, Coooomly street, foot Jackson, Astoria, Oregon. General Maeliinuti & Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engine. Boiler work, RUwim boat said Cannery Wot a Specialty. Caitiifl tf All Peioriptionfl ITada it Order at JOLIf FOX,...'. .PreoMont an4Pnp- . 1 FOX . -Vtce fre-iiuen nn: rx-. - WORLD DEFYING- Gingham, tvo CP rihi'i rai ts (3 1 1 urn !.., ' ) i pin. AS3IG:JL'S sale c DAP MT. i mmu Continued till old'stock is closedjout at cost. New Goods arriving sold at liberal discount. W. W. PARKER, Assignee. CITY !OK Blank Hooks, Fine Stationery, Maseball (loods. Football, , Tlammockf, laby C'urriiios. New Ooodri arriving laily. Low Prices for Oab. GRIFFIN Sc REED CALIFORNIA WIHE HOUSlc , FINE WINES AND LIftUOES I have made nrran'PracDls for itipplyinjf nnv brand of wines in qwintitioa to suit at lowent cneh figures. The trade anil families Bnjlil. All orderat delivered free in Antnria. ' A. W. ross, higcin:a co. butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Aatoria. Fine Tess and Cnff'es. Tnble Dell -aeles, Duinestlc and Tropical Frulla, Vegeta ble, sugar cured Italian. bacja.Ptc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS B'UMW V v'anH- "t 7 fn y p UN a com i 5 cent i 8i; eenu 15 centK Gi 'cents 5 cent ; 10 cent.-; !() eont. t 1 5 cents; 20 cent- .90 cents 75 cent 45 cent 20 cents 15 cents 10 cents 5 cents 11.00 UTZINGER, Main Street, Attoria, Oregon. Seaside Saw Mill. A complete stork cl lumber on hand In Ihn roiiKh oi dreel. Flooriur. Kunile, :-ill v, and all klndaof flnlah; Moi-hlliiKs and Nhin f lea; alro Hraeket Work dime to order ' 'IV: reaaonalilc and irlea at lied rock All i.rn.ia pf"!P'!".rv e!!".iH.i io, - tr: ! ysr3 a; . H. V. L. Lotl AN, Fropr, Hcaslde, Orexon,