THE DAILY ASTOKlAtt, A8TOB1A, HUKUAY MOltlttNG. JULY 23 18lli. AliOUT THE CUT; An ?80 lot for J2. - The schemo to allot lots by lot la now ana attractive. v - - ' Oregon strawberries at Smith's today. Strawberries and . cream ut Col-mann's.- . Meany 1m the leading iatUr and pays ui nignesc casn price ror iur Bklns. - The alarm bt fire at midnight was turned In from Chinatown. There was nothing in It but a run for the deport ment. . Hill's first addition is located in the centre of the city. Lots are now- sel ' ling In it for $2. V ; - Ladles, do you want to buy a Cne wrapper cheaper than yoj can rneke it? Then go to the Bae Hive tojp.y. Bank presidents were plentful In town yesterday but nothing of the air of the, lordly millionaire was par . Ucularly noticeable. ' LIFE AT SEASIDE- What Is Antlfermentlne? Ask Foard & Stokes. . Westpcrt cream fresh every morning at smith's ice cream parlors. Third St. ' If you Want some extra tine photos, f -mime is ine place 10 gel mem. -Astoria Imports conned mackerel, codfish and, lobsters from Boston, byst- . ers from Baltimore, and sardines from the coast of Maine. Fur fine wines and liquors call at August Danlelson s Sample Hooms. For genuine sweet cream that will whip, go to Colmann's. Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea- "slde Is open the year around. , . . Kfouse's Headache Cure, for which Mr. Charles Rogers is agent has at last " reached town. It Is said to be the best remedy of Its class extant. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chas, Olseh's. . Ladies, ask Foard & Stoltes how to preserve fruits. , , Don't stew your fruits over a hot stove. Preserve them without cooking. Foard & Stake's will tell you how. State Fish and Game Protector - H. D- McGuirei Commissioner Crawford of '.Washington ana Sheriff Smith patrolted the river last evening on the lookout ' for violators of the fishing laws. V il.g Lee has just received 'a full line oL Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. . Will dell at cost. Third street. Crow has made some very fine photos of thv;Unlted States ship Monterey, whjch are acknowledged to be the best. The best and only sure way to pre serve fruits Is with Antlfermentlne. For sale .by Foard & Stokes. At the meeting of No. 1, Company last evening, no nomination for chief of the fire department was made. H. McClusky was nominated for assistant - chief and the meeting adjourned- Parties visiting in Portland can get The L'liily Astorlan at Handley Haas' news -uind, lu First street. 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.' Mrs. Grosbauer, who is visiting .her son Chief Fred Grosbauer, will prob ably remain a month in the city. The lady 13 1" good health though some what exhausted by her trip hither. Men of small means can buy leal estate in Hill's first a3diaoii. . ji"or all kinds of job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astoriun build ing. u Del." Ferguson, general job printer, Astoriun building, upstairs. .First class work at reasonable rates. . . Tresjrve your fruits without cooking, ' by using antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Before Judge Osborn .yesterday, Ben Holcroft, who 1 charged with embez " zling $85 from the American Institute, was bound , over In the sum of J500, and the case continued till August 10th. ' Lovers of a good cigar can- always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. "Olsen's. ; There is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer is kept In . such good condition as at TJtzinger's .. popular resort. ; 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. Seaside Lodge and its friends will be glad to learn that Its action in the case v of I. L. Osgood as approved by Grand Master Workman Hawthorne was sustained by the Grand Lodge by , a ; vote of 6 to 12. The Astoria Library will be opened Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1 m. for the use of country subscribers. Time on books is extended to 21 days. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorized asent. This paper Is kept on file at bia office. Owners of horses can purchase Camp boll's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Saiz' Saddlery establishment. The able funeral sermon delivered by Rev- G. C Hall, formerly Conge gatlonal pastor In this city, at the ob sequies of Ex-Mayor T. B. Stevenson of Nebraska City has been printed in extenso, in the Daily News of that city, of date 15th. Inst. The reverend and learned divine has been widely x complimented for the force and bril liancy of the eulogism. J. W. Thomson organist at the M- E. church gives lessons in music, piano and organ. Organs tuned and repaired. Address 589 Astor street, Astoria. At The Monogram you can find fra , grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. For $2 a lot is delivered every week to the buyer In Hill's first addition. Seaside Is just as pretty this summer as ever, and each succeeding day brings many new faces to this , popular resort. The Seaside house, on the Hol laJay estate will not open this year, but the the Grimes, and McGulre ho tels ar open for the usual trade. In Grimes' grove are a number of campers and they make the nights merry -ith their music and singing. All the cot tages, with one exception, are now filled, thus Seaside for the next two months w'll be quite on important little city. The following guests registered at the Grimes, during the, past week: J. Q. A. Bowlby wife and child and nurse, Astoria,' R. R. Roper and wife, A, G. Klosterman and wife, Le'nore Klosterman, Guy Klosterman, J. w. Hayes, G. W. Thurman, Miss L. Putt- man, Miss B. Spragg, H. N. Pennoyer, Wm. Whelan, Chester J.. Hogin, T. E, Harlow, Otto Kraemer, Charles Rains and wife, J. G. Meyboiirn and wife, Joe O'Connor, H. Hensley,. Mathew Terrell, and Laura J. Krtowles . Port land, C. R. Williams, Elmer H. . Har rison, Chicago, Ell Knager, Quincy, Ill..v Thomas Terrell, Oskaloosa, Iowa, Lol Mai Webber, San Francisco, C O. Malarkey, Cook's Island, J. C. Mar tin, Chicago, ;A. J. Lelrdeer, Spokane, D. B. MacWe' Brechin, Scotland. Tho Dav's 'cottage ' is hav ing a neat little observatory built on the top of the. roof- It U reached by a stairway and when com pleted w'll affored a splendid view of the beach and ocean. C. W. Knowles of Portland came down Friday to spend Sunday with his family. Mr. Dysler and family of East Port land are among the campers ' at the beach. . i Mrs. C. B. Henlon, Elutla Henion, Mrs. J. W. - Carlisle. Will Carlisle and Edward. B. Labbe of Portland have a neat camp at the grove. Harry Whefltly, a 14- year old boy living at Seaside, fell on the rocks near the Seaside house, Friday and broke his left arm in two places, Dr. Belt reduced the fracture and he is now getting along very nicely. Ben L. Leland, of the Heppner Ga zette, has been In Seaside for the past week. There- was nothing too good for the Heppner scribe while, here, and he will doubtless remember with pleasure, his short stay at the beach. The following people registered at the McGulre during Hie past w eek: Rev. . T. A. Hyland and wife Astoria, R. . Norrjs, B. F, NorriSi Cannon Beach, A. F. Keager; Astoria, R. L. Sales, Nehalem, L. L. Wlckllff, and family San Francisco, C. P. Thompson, Portland, D. M. Mooer, .Astoria, Ed ward Kilfether, and wife Portland, A. L. Friend, Chas. S, Wright, H, J, Findlay, Astoria, H- Bell," S. D. Adair, J, P, Austin, Cannon Beach, O. Ander son, John Olsen. Necanicum. H. E. Topping, Astoria, Miss Summervllla, H. E. Mitchell and wife, Portland, J. C, , Swope, Astoria, Mrs. E- Jay Smith, Silver Cliff, E. H. Watklns wife -and children, D. .Crouenn, Nehalem. George R. Laing, H. - Pearson, J, L. Hullet, Geo. .Anderson wife and children, Portland! F. M. Cox, E. A, Palmer, R. W. Morrison, Clatsop .CUy, Clark Carnahan, and family, Mrs. John Mlnto. Salem, J. W. Mlnto and wife -Portland, L. G, West. Clatsop City, G, F. Ru fenet and wife Portland, Dr. Bell, As toria, J. F, Kearney, Astoria, H. Swe ney, Nehalem, T. C Plummer, Seattle Wash. Beaten, But Not Conquered. The much' talked of Portland-Astoria football match came oft yesterday at Smith's Point grounds in the presence of several hundred spectators, who thoroughly enjoyed the spirited con test. The result was as predicted in yesterday's Astorlan the superior team work of the Portland men was too much for the Astorians, and the score at the finish' stood 2 to 1 against the home men. The- metropolitans Bhowed themselves perfect masters "of the sci ence of playing together, and while there was much fine Individual work by the Astoria men, it "was not suf ficient to overcome their opponents. The first goal won by Portland was kicked by Jack Carruthers, the visit ing team having secured his services, as they were a man short- The second was accidentlally kicked between the posts by one of the Astorians. Near the close -the Astorians began a pretty passing game, and many times barely mlssod getting the ball into goal, but the Portlanders' defense work was too good. Shortly before the call of time Captain Bartholomew sent the sphere flying to Bell the latter in turn passing to Astbury,'who passed to Higglns on the left wing. Then: began a hot fight. Higglns . being charged by Bingham, but cleverly passing to Spittle' while re ceiving the charge. The latter got the ball well under control, and successively "dribbled" it past Smith and Bing ham at back and "receiving a severe charge by - the Portland goalkeeper. He got the ball safely and cleverly past Orr, however, and it was sent be tween the posts by another of the team. Time' was called at. minute af terward, and three rousing cheers were given by the .visitors for the home! men, who returned the compliment in kind. NOTES OF THE GAME. Captain Bartholomew played a fault less game throughout, and many times averted danger. Addis' goalkeepingi was superb, and he stopped dozens of hot shots. Will Tallant was tireless and played not alone brilliantly, but steadily as well. George Smith's playing at back was without fc.ror, and as usual was inval uable to his team. Bell, Astbury and "Ridehalgh In the forward line played together in good style, and were ably assisted by Hig glns on the left. wing. ... Rathom played steadily and well throughout, as did also Frnk Spittle whose excellent work neap the close. was' mainly . instrumental in scoring Astoria's only goal. The. home men, In fcolnt of physical development, condition and speed were the superiors of the visitors, but they lacked the advantage of having played together, , for of field sports, above all others, football, requires a more In timate knowledge of one another's play on the part of a team. '' Call at the Astoria Real Estate Ex change and get a lot "n Hill's flrg; ad dition for $2. " - GRAND ANNUA.I. EXCURSION And Picnic CLATSOP BEACH AND GEARIIART PARK EXCURSION. The T- J. Potter will leave the Union Paclflo dock Sunday, July 23d, at 8:30 a. m. for Young's Bay,' connecting with the train for Clatsop Beach and Gear hart Park. Passengers can return on the Harvest Queen in the evening. Fare for the round trip $1.25. ASTORIA TO THE WOUL'D'S FAIR. Astoria to Chicago !n four days. This is the time made by the Union Pacific. Rates have been reduced to a very low figure. Go no-v before higher rates take effect. For further information call at ticket office Union Faciflc dock. G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent. , The liquor, opium,, morphine and to bacco habits are dreadful powers in a man's life. Many would sacrifice all they possess if they could rid them selves of these evils. It has been made possible to be cured, for it is a disease, and at a moderate cost. The Ameri can Institute guarantees a cure. Call at their office over the Astoria Na tional bank. 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, THOS. B. LOUGHERY. THE FORCED MORTGAGE. SALE. 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. SHOAL WATER BAY OYSTERS. Fresh oysters can now be obtained daily for 50 cents a quart, by leaving orders at this office addressed to Hom er Fletcher. (iivi-ii by the inavian Benevolent Society. TO SEASIDE, Siiiay,Aiiil3,lu93 Games, TVXvimIo and Dancing Wl'i onnstltiilo the festivities of the day. Music by Utzinger's Band. UrUUJZAinJaUJ LOJLA1' WORLD DEFYING nn Mil f H u n mmm i La la B COMB1ENCING JULY 15. TO CONTINUE FIFTEEN DAYS f) cuts 8i cents If) cents Tho connnoclloiiR and popular boat Telephone will leave Klavct's wlinif at 8:30 a. m. ihvrp. Ticket, d.OO 'or round trip, incliKlini; ball in Fisher's HhII in the evtmiug. Chlklron under 10 years free when accompa nied by their pareniK, not oiherwi-e. j rnMMinKE: i. L. C'arlsnn, C. S. tiunrioTgon, Aur. DamelRon, ."... 1. I t , ... w. LF 12,., a- ri.UJJfc uiin.riiuui, . u u iv. DR. GUMS 0UI0U SYRUP iFOR C0UGHSH COLDS AND CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. Whon a child at horns, raotber made rat take a ta apoonful of onion ayrup at Bight, tlie next morning myoouphwaa (roue. Mot Croup it bad no equal. Ut children iniilit upon having Dr. OuM Onion Byrup which la already prepared, mora pleaaant and without taale or aiuell of Uie oaiona. Sold at 60o. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist s '! r a iRt tt i i r. V'!' A Tlie only Ture C cui'i i i T.-.r'.- r 7".. Jsed in Millioas f I 'r.e, A::i:no:iia; Ko Alnui. -' nrs the Standard 10 DO 15 20 1.25 1)0 75 r 45 20. 15 10 Si. 00 '''MIS cents co i its 1'lltS The problem to solve is where you can get honest goods nnl values for your money. We have decided to sell goods druper tr the next fifteen days than we ever dreamed of selling before. ' Kindly pay attention and read: 10c and I2ic Gingham, 8c and 9c Calicos, 12ic and 15c Ghambray Gingluiin, 20c and25c Sateens, 81c Challie, - ' - 12c and 15c Dress Trimmings, 50c and 75c Moss Trimming. $1.50 and $1.75 Corsets, . ' - 25c Ladies' Vests, - - r 50c Ladies' Vests, . ' - 5.00 Parasols, - .50 Parasols, . - .25 Black Henrietta. - 75c Black Henrietta, 50c Ladies' Fancy Hose, 25c Child Hose, - - - 20c Child Hose, - 15c Child Hose, - - $2.50 French Broad Cloth, - Blankets at halt price; Children Hats and Caps almost given away. Ladies' Blouses to sell at anv-Drice. Ribbons, -Laces and Gloves, at prices never before unequally Men's Furnishing' Goods at half price. ; - Ladies' Wrappers. at half vprice. 1 ' - These prices are made with a guarantee of good faith and vve solicit.your most critical insnection of. the above nrice list. These are only a few (f the ihany bargains to be had. ( Ome early, :- ' . '"-AljUirAY'S-TH CHEAPEST. -:- iH AN AH AN . - ERBTU cents' cents cents cents' cents cents d; 275 Thir.l Si.-m i s:.:i i. n iroX HALK. Q 0001) LOTS AT SMITH 8 1M1NT KINK O view. Apply at thl oille. C1HEAP A FEW CHOIOK WTA IN ADAIK'S J Astorlu-Kinv tflrnn, Hih Fnink hplttlc ut tumey at law 17:1 Cass street. . . G G IhL 10 DO I.KJHT liOUSKWoKK. AP- piy aiwi, Main street, ueiorei m. 1RT, WANXKD-INQUIRK AT THIS OK- lleo. . . . A COMPETENT GIRL TO 1)0 OENERAI. limine work. Apply In the fort-noon' at 311 Awtor Btroet. HKI.H WANTEO,-AOKNT8 PAID A GOOD commlstion, and H.UU0 divided amo:iK them next winter. Hperiitl atiractlons to be pushed thin -year for which we want the er viuea of beat UKeuti everywhere. Tho (!nrtl lublbihlng Co, Ifoom Si), C'hronlclo DulldliiK, Snu Franelico. , ASSIGN ZflS sale;. JIOUAIH TO HUNT. RO )M8 WITH 110AKI) AT KKA80N AI1LE rute-. Also, collage of biz rooms to rent, luuulroof Mm. E. U. bol len. eorner Main ami Je!lernon utreela. FUHNlHKl) HOUrtK K I HOOMH, I'EN t rally located. Inquire at tills ollliw. Continued till old'stock is closedout at cost. New Goods arriving sold at liberal discount. W. W. PARKER, Assignee. CITY ro uxn. VTET, O'f HANI ISUM) NEARLY 275 ll fatiniii, Monday .In y 17. Owner apply to John Wnopi , hlmi.re'i i annvry. MISCELLAXKOUH. CALL ON P. BAKEK. 478 THIRD 8TKKKT and bave your clothetf dyed and cleaned. Gko. Mclean, corker olvey and a -tor atreeta, doea a griierul busluemin black aiiiithluK and repairhiK. The S ore of John G. Niemi Has been purchased by Butterfie d tros., . ' Who are golnar to cloae out the stock. Intcndliitr purchaa.n will do well to pull and r.xamlne i.ooi!g and prices before purchasing elaewhere. They alao have a good watchmaker to do repairing. ASTORIA 1KO.N WOItKN, Concomly ttreet, foot Jackson, Astoria, Oregon. General KaehinisU & Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engine. Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work aHpecialty Outings if AH DeKiiptisti Kad t Ordar at Eiiort Hoisp. jols rrx. r..:..i c. U KUX .... vice PresldeD Blank Mooke, Fino Siationory, Baseball ("Hoods, Foolballs, ' ' Hammocks, Bnby (.'iiniagca. ' New Goods arriving daily. Low Prices for. Cash. GRIFFIN & REED - CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSt, - FINE WINES AND LiaUORS I bare made arrangements for supplying noy brand of wines iu qmintitiea to suit nt lowest oabIi finnrea. Tho trade mid fumilic? supplied. All orderH delivered free in Aeri'i, , A. W.-UTZINGER, Main Street, Attorio, Oregon. HOiS, HlCCIN CO. Uutchers - and - Grocers, Aitoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Tent and OnrT'en. Table Dell nci, Dmnextie and TropleiU Kruiui, Veeiu blw.nugar cured ham', lacii, etc. Seaside Saw Milt. complete Uh of lumber on hund In ih.. miiKb oc dreaaed. 'loorin. Ruatle, Ceilli. and all klndaof JinUh; Mo' IJIiik ami idea; alro Urncket ork done lonrd.-r Ten t reaMiiiitilend prbesal Iwl rfM'k All or.ii n promptly .tu-ml-( lo. Oibee aii'l ynnl a: nii.l. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS j realde. Oregon. " '