THE DAILY ASTOllIAN, ASTGB1A, SUNDAY AlOKHLNU, AUGUST 13, ABOUT THE CITY. A stage ia making two trips a week over the new road from Tillamook to Forest Grove. - An ISO lot for $2. Ice cream and soda at Smith's today, The Astoria Football Club bent out two full teams last nitfh-. to Smith's Point, where there was a very enjoy able practice. For $2 a lot Is delivered every week to the buyer in Hill's first addition. Meany Is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Itev. L. Walby preaches at the Scan dinavian M. E. church, Uppertown, at 11 a. m. today and at Knelmeyer's Hall at 8 p. m. " Remember McGulre'8 Hotel at Sea side is open the year around. ' The Belmont cigar can be had at Chos. Olsen's. The travelling public is requested to note that the train will leave Seaside on Its last trip at 4:15 p. m., today, and not at 3:30 as usual. Ladies, ask iFoard & Btokes Jiow to preserve fruits. Men of small means can buy leal estate In Hill's first aJdiuon. The military band of the 1st Regi ment passed through on its way to Oearhart last night, where the mem bers will make a holiday camp for ten days. "What is Antlfermentlne? Ask Foard & Stokes. i Westpcrt cream fresh every morning at Smith's Ice-Cream parlors. Third St. It has been finally decided that the basket sociable to be given by the Young Ladles' Society of the Evangel . leal Lutheran church will . be held at the I. X. L. cannery In Uppertown at cellent program has been prepared. .. For fine wines and liquors call at August Danielson's Sample Rooms. If you want some extra tine photos, Mooers' Is the place to get them. At Centralla a son of Deputy Sheriff Blackwell, aged about 14 years, picked up a cartridge on the railroad track and threw It against a stone, which caused It to explode. Part of the shell hit him in the eye, cutting the eyeball to slch an extent that it had to be re moved. t Call at the Aitoria Real EJtate Ex change and get a lot :n liM's firgj ad dition for $2. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Albert Marsh, for sundry reasons detailed at length In the evidence was arrested on the information of Henry Peterson yesterday and charged with assault and battery in ' Judge Cleveland's court. Prisoner was found guilty and sent to the county jail till the 22nd Inst .' Del. Ferguson, general Job printer, Astorlan building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. l'artles visiting in Portland can gut The Dully Astorlan at Handley & Haas news mi and, 150 First street. There was shipped over the Southern Pacific yesterday to Chicago, a car load of peach plums from Seattle. This lot consisted of 800 twenty-five-pound boxes and will arrive in Chicago In about five days. They were shipped by S. A'. Clark and will be placed on sale in the Garden City. When preserving fruits, save labor, fruit and sugar. Perfect results. Use Antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & and' Stokes. There is no risk taken by joining IIUl's lot clubs- Everybody gets the full value of then money. Hill's first addition is located in the centre of the dty. Lots are now sel ling in it for $2- The Cheney Sentinel says the yield of wheat in that section will be -simply enormous, averaging perhaps 40 bushels per acre. While a rain might benefit growing grain, it is not needed to such an extent that .the country Is suffering from the want of It. From all portions of the great belt of East ern Washington comes .the same en couraging report. Preserve your fruits without cooking, by using antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. For all kinds of job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing. Your fruits will not ferment If you use Antlfermentlne. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Andrew Boos, a milkman living on the outskirts of Corvallls, on the East Side, was drowned In a Blough on Thursday afternoon about 6 o'clock. He and a companion went In bathing. Neither could swim, and they proposed to keep out of deep water, but Boos accidentally Btepped into a deep hole His struggles were seen by his con panlon, but he could render no assist ance, and Boos went to the bottom. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese cunosiues aim lautj 6v. - Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. Don't stew your fruits over a hot etove Preserve tnem wiuwui uwimie Foard & Stokes will teU you how. The best and only sure way to pre serve fruits is wun Mmerawuuua For sale by Foard t ssioices. The bark Thermopylae presented a beautiful sight as she sailed Into har- w vesterdav from Victoria, and ama teur Dhotosrraphers were around her all day anxious to get a picture of one of the fastest merchant vessels ever built. She Is an old China" tea clipper. built In 1S68. and with a longer record of victories In her races with the first rariroes of tea for various seasons, than any other ship afloat. Once she sailed from Gravesend to Melbourne JEFF'S, The Cull Restaurant. in 56 days, and on another occasion went from Newcastle, New South Wales, to Shanghai, In four weeks, beating all steamship times between those ports. She will load lumber at Kinney's. J. W. Thomson organist at the M. E. church gives lessons in musfc, piano and organ. Organs tuned and repaired. Address 689 Astor street, Astoria. 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. At The Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. Lightning played a peculiar freak last Sunday evening on the "old Brown place," near Milton, says the East-Ore-gonlan of Pendleton. The telephone line passes through the premises and just as the lreader and thresher crews were coming in to supper ai bolt of light ning struck the telephone wire in front of the house, and about a dozen men who happened to be near by were knocked flat on the ground, and two horses standing In the barn were also thrown down. The lightning when it struck the wire, appeared to fly all over the place. Strange? to say, no one was seriously injured, although all complained of having a headache and several were left almost blind for a short time. Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Saiz' Saddlery establishment. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept on file at his office. The Rescue Club met last night at 8 p. m., with President Dr. Estes In the chair. There was a very large at tendance - and Miss Pearl Holden of ficiated as pianist. After devotional ex ercises by the Rev. J. McCormac, the following excellent program was ren dered: Recitation, "Total Abstinence." Piano duett: Misses Delia Hansen tnd Mamie Smith.. Recitation: "Irjve Lightens Labor," Miss Ella Murtha. Recitation: "Little Girl's View of Life in a Hotel," by Miss Addle Brightman of Maine. This lady Is a most taienled speaker. She was repeatedly recalled by her delighted auditors and very obligingly responded with ''Sam's Let ter," and "The Inventor's Wife. One gentleman signed the pledge. The com mittee for next week consists of Mrs. Lieberman, Mrs. Sarah Gayles, and Prof. Williams of Alderbrook. txror nrnrtt rrovnns and sonlas crav ons, copying and enlarging, a specialty at Crow's gallery, 638 Third street. T .nvora nf a. cnnrl plcrftr can alwavs find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olsen's. Owners of good tillable lands any where In the country will have their reward If they hold on long enough and conditions not now to be conjec tured do not Intervene. Secretary Mor ton expresses the opinion that the own ers of the farms In the United States have a corner on the greatest profits of the coming twenty-five years. His Idea Is that the population of. the country will double In the next quar ter of a century as it has heretofore, doubling the demand for land, while there will be no more arable land to' be had. The conclusion then Is that the land will double in value. There 1b nothing very extravagant in the sup position that the lands will double in value in twenty-five years. If there was no revenue from the lands during that period the doubling would afford a very moderate profit Northwestern Farmer. mvinT-a ia nn Tilapo In Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer is kept in such eood condition' as at Utzlnger's popular resort. t mnn'f v under sold on wall paper. iinvn s lnw as the lowest- The best stock to select from in the city. B- F. Allen, Third street. Georce Uhler, of Philadelphia, pres ident of the National Marine Engin eers' Assocatlon, will arrive In this city from Portland tomorrow. He is making his annual tour of Inspection, notinjr the condition of the associa tion in all parts of the country, check ing up accounts, straightening out lo cal difficulties, getting acquainted with the needs of the association, and learn ing the oDinlons of the members, ine association, he says, numbers about 11,000 members, which is about Beven- tenths of those belonging to the trade, and who compose nine-tenths of the capable men in it. He says the En gineers' Association and the Pilots Association will meet in Washington, D. C, on the second Monday In Janu ary, and the question of the amalga mation of the two organizations will then come up for discussion. On his arrival here Mr. Uhler will be met by the local lodge of the Marine Engin eers' Beneficial Association, who will take him In hand till he leaves for Cal ifornia on the next steamer. NOTICE. TVia mumhara nf thA Mnrlne Engin eers Beneficial Association No. 70, will meet on Monday evening at tne nan at 8 o'clock sharp, to receive me nuuuimi president President M. E. B. A. No. 70. i ; F. r, . I'm'!' I l m IPPP f Wk The only Pure C:--a:i! c: T-ri: : !' Used in Millions of librae' ALONG THE WHARVES. Yaqulna Bay Is Bwarmlng with sar dines, the steamer actually plowing through them, says the News. Halibut follow them into the bay where they are easily caught, showing, if another instance was necessary, In what high estimation Newport Is held by Prov dence, sending her abundance of fish food during the "hard times." The wreckage of the steamer Emily as advertised, was sold at North Bend on Thursday, and bid In by John Kruse for $130. The lighthouse tender Columbine ar rived in Yaqulna bay last Tuesday night. The Sydney Dally Commercial News states that the steamer Mlowera, of the Canadian-Australian line, made a remarkably fast run on her last trip down from Vancouver. The average speed was 15 knots an hour for the whole distance, though the mall con tract stipulates for only 14 knots. One day the run was 382 knots, being only a fraction short of 16 knots per hour, sustained for 24 hours. . Three of the Washington wheat fleet reached their final destinations In Eu rope ortthe 6th. These are the Crown of England which will discharge at Havre; City of Delhi, which will dis charge at Hamburg, and the Emln Pasha, which will discharge at Lon don. The British ship Errol, from London for Astoria, was spoken July 13, In latitude north, longitude 27 west. The Celtic Race arrived at Liverpool August 6. She sailed from Astoria, March 15, with 64,255 centals of wheat, valued at $77,150. The new Cunard steamer Lucanlo, sister ship of the Campania, will Ball from Liverpool on her maiden trip to New York, September 2. PERSONAL MENTION. F. M. Warren Is in the city. W. T. Hume Is down from Portland. F. A. Kenny Is down from Portland. C. M. Maxwell and wife are In the city. George Hatherly, a Chicago Kerald artist, visited Astoria yesterday. Captain Coulson of the U. S. Revenue cutter service is in the city from Port land. A. C. Thomas, J. W. Charlton, H. C. HiDDen. A. T. Webb, Wm. T. Mulr, Jas. S. Paterson, R. J. Fisher, Sam'l Roome and wife, J. E. Martin, Miss Spragg, E. Lyons, -Ed. Keathly, J. E. Davis, Miss Laura Splawn, Miss Delia Rlne- hart and J. S. Hamm, all of Portland, registered at. the Occident and passed through to the seaside yesterday. . .. . . NOTICE. Tha rintsnn Mill nomnany will re- n.A-,, in ovMinmw for lumber, certifi cates of deposit or certified checks on the bank of I. W. Case, at par unin further notice. CLATSOP MILL COM PAW i. By W. S. KINNEY, Pres. OEARHART PARK AND CLATSOP BEACH. - Tim t t Pnltw will leave the Union Pacific dock, Sunday morning, August 13th, at 8::30 ror xoungs uaj, con necting with the cars for Oearhart io..i- an,i nintadn Tlpnch. Round trlD only $1.25. Please secure tickets in the office on the dock before going on board the boat. G. W. LOUNS131SKHX, ASeni. NOTICE. At tha umsnt anllc.ltn.tlon of a large number of the Firemen of the Depart ment, I have consenteu to De a canui rtnta fnr the office of Chief Engineer, at the coming election. IS. tS. YVUttBlJllil. A CHANCE FOR HARD TIMES. t w fmor la nnw nrenared to sell the handsomest grades of Wall Paper i fha nitv at th lowest ruling? prices. and guarantees good goods. Give him a call before buying elsewhere., Note the address 537 Third street. ELECTRIC BITTERS. i -- , L..nminl, wiill lennwn and bo popular ns to need no special men tion. Ail wno nave useu bikub sins the same song of praise. A purer medicine noes nor, exisi un n ii.j A ll that 1a Malmail T'jleptrlG I 'f 11 iu uu ail kwuv . " ' Bitters -will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimpies, doiih, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system ond prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Price 60c. and $1.00 per bottle at Charles Rogers' drug store. DR. GUM'S IMPBOVJSD LIVER PILLS OKI ONE. FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUT, Breath trad or Heart cchirirP One of lhe rl -ilevea 6iBtr8 in lb. fomceh and c-jrea i '"""'j "ne rach night for wk 'h":??.SLd purine Iho breath. Ihe, m.uro Pff "'' fogulatethe boweln nd euro oV"'E!inv.-, MUromptly.yrtmllrtly.njv.r(rrlorrnke,'fl For sale by J. W. Conn, Drugglnt ti'fi . 'cL - a u w " i A:iimoi:ia; No Ahim. "cars the Standard FOR BALIS. CHEAP A FEW C110ICB LOTS IN A I) A IK'S Aslorlft-Kiiiv tnrmv Hee Frank Huittlc at torney at law 173 Cass Street. rovxit. 1 K( FATHOMS OF WEB BETWKKN NO. 4 IOU ud tio. i buoy at the Jetty Owner run have possession bv proving properly. Apply aboard the Meudell. ABOUT 14 FATHOM3 OF NET OFF THE jetty, between buoya No 4 and io. 0. hn- quire ui laplaiu j, w. cruwu, Bieuuiur ut'u, 11. Mendell. SET F01TND-OX THITRSDAIT NN1HT, August 3, In ship cliHunel below rinlth's lit, about ii.'K) fthoina net. Ixiser cull Hue It at Facille Union Cannery, LOST. 1 Jf- FATHOMS OF NET ABOVK TONIiUK ItO I'olut on WeMiies'lay nlglit. I'orka ui Hiked cfeaadliiavlau fucking Co A liberal reward. Apply to L, Agi.ui, gcnadliiavl&n rackiux Co. ABOUT 200 KATAOvtS NlCf. FIMJKR K In quire at Cutting Packing Co., or JjIIN o.AKK. ON THB NIGHT OF AUOU8T 1ST, ABOUT 300 fathom net 41 mesh deep at each end, 4ft mexh deep lu middle, corks marked 0. 1. 0. and H. 8, Under will be llberaly rewarded by notifying at Columbia Cannery. BOOMS TO SHUT. ROOM8 WITH 110 A HI) AT REASONABLE rates. Also, cottaKe of six rooms id rent, luuulre of Mrs. E. 0. Holtleu. corner Main and Jellerson streets. FURNISHED HOUSE OF U ROOMS, CKN trolly located. Inquire at tills ollive. M1SCELLAXMO VH. c ALL ON P. BAKER, 478 THIRD STREET ana nave your domes ayeu ana cleaned. (TEO. McLKAN, CORNER OLNEY AND Au T tor streets, does a general 'buslneas In black- smithing and repairing. thu ASTORIA NATIONAL BANf TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Accounts of Firms and Individuals boliclted on Favorable Terms. Foreign andUomestlo Exchange bought ao1 sold. Money Loaned on Personal security. Interest paid on Time Deposits as follows: For 8 months, 4 per cent per Annum. 6 " 5 " " " i. 12 6 " " " A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having been established In connection willi the above, deposits will be received lu amounts ot one dollar and upward. Interest will be allowed as follows : On ordi nary savings hooks, 4 per cent per annum ; on term savings books, 6 per cent per annum. - D. K. Tf rr, President i. K. Hlaglas, Cashier. J.C. Dement, Vice President, It. K. Warns, J. (3. Dement. !. 8. Wrlaht, Joha llobson, H. C. Thorn pnoa, Theo Bratker, Directors, GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION And Picnic Given by the Scandinavian Benevolent Society. TO SEASIDE, Sillily, ll 13,1893 Games, Xtxrxoxie Wi'l constitute the festivities o( the clay. Mnsic by Utzinffer's lJiiutl. Tlifl commodious and nonuliir ho:it Telephone will leave Flave 's wharf lit tt::H a. in. slisrp. Ticket'', tl.uO 'or roniul trip, Including ball In Fisher's Hall in the evening. Children nnder lOvcarsfree when accompa nied bj their pnrvirs, not otherwise. COM HI Tl EE: S. L. Carlso", C. 8. Oimdetson, Aiik. Damelson, Frank Liiuistrop, K. Hater Every Requisite for FIRST-CLASS FUfltRAlS AT Nil's Undertaking Parlors, Third Tjrect. Hates Reasonable. EmbulmliiR ft Specialty. MAfiXUS V. OltOSBY, - DHA'.KIl I - HAltinVAUE, IKON, STEEL, 1K'N Pll' AMI m'MNHI. STOVES - AM) - TlNWAUE, flii' i- KuriiNlilmc (roods, Sheet 1-ead.Hlrip ad. Hlioet Iron Tin and Copper. THE : OIIEUOA : BAKERY A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Ptry, None but tne Best Materials used. . Satisfaction Guaranteed Customer Bread delivered in any part of the city AMTORIA IK WOKKN, uoneomir street, iooi j&cxson, Astoria, Oregon. - General Minist & Hoilcr Makers Land and Marine Emdnes. Itollnr work. Steam boat and Cannery work atipecialty Castings of AH Deuriptioas Ma4 to Order at DAOrt A0U0. Int K VffX Piailtat and Him . L. FOX . Vice Freaidtm ROSS, HICCINS A CO. Bntcliers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Aitoria. Fine Tea and CofffM. TaMff DelVaolpa, Ikiiiimtle and Tropic-ill Krinui, Vola tile, sugar cured liaina, bacon, ele. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS The Bottom HasDroppeciOut ti XL I. L OSGOOD, The Reliable One Price Clothier and Halter, GOO, 002 Third Street, Opposite Foard & Stokes', Astoria, Or. ror an By becoming a member of Hill's. Lot C ubs you can get a first-class lot in Hill's First Addition to Astoria, Lots will be delivered weekly. time to procure a lot home, for ASSIGNEE'S SALE j O fy Continued till old stock is closed out - at cost. New Goods arriving sold at liberal discount. W. W. PARKER, Assignee. STEAMER R. j. .'u '. liPaves for Tillamook Hay Toints the Iaj' following the arrival of tli Tnion Pacific stoainors from San Francisco. flit1 Htoamor It. P. Elmore count xi with Union PiicIHc stt'iiniovs for I'oi llatitl, and through tickets ars IhsuoiI lrom Hip Union I'acitlB .Co Mtcanifi's. ELMORE, "SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria! i UM( PACIFIC It. It. COM I ANY, AjrotitH Portland. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, RKrUESKNTINfl , i German American, New Turk City, K. Y. Union Fire mil htm, of New Zealand. National fire and marine hi. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Im. Co., of Hartford. Borne Mutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco. Plio-nii, of London. I Imperial, of Loudon. Nc York Date Glasi Ins. Co. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS'BANK Acta trustee (or lorporatloni and ludivld unin Detioalts nollclto.1 lutprcH will be allowed on laving! dopodto an lollown; On ordinary aaviui bioki 4 per cent re annum. On term (airings book 6 per cent, per annum On certlHcati'i "I ilepoalt: Kor throo moiitln, i i.t cent, per annum. For aix momln. 6 iiui vent, per aiiuum. For twi'lve moutlit, 6 per ceuU por annum. I. W. CASK -..FreiiMenl 3. Q. A. BOVVLBY - Vlee-Fn alileiit KKAN1C PATTON - Caiililur W. E. DEMKNT Secretary DIRECTOR: L W. Cmi, 3. Q. A. BowUiy, Oust. Holmes, 0. U. 1'arc, lteiij. Yom.it, A. 8. Keed. K. J. Tvl r. TUE PORTIAS 8AYIJICS BANK uk rumuikii, oiiKooif. faid np capital ...... f2ff),rm inrpln anil proflla 6O.U00 , r KAN K liKKUM, rroalilent. D. y. 1 HOM I'SOS, Vlre-rrcaldent H. CSTKAT'lON, Caabier C. P. UP3HUH, SIIUTINGamlOwMMISSION Astoria, Oregon. If the bottom lias dropped out, I, for one, intend to hold-on to what is left. Therefore I shall sell until times im prove on the Columbia all lines of Men's and Boy'3 Clothing, com prising my new fall lines of American and Imported cloth at 25 per cent. Ies3 than my regular retail prices, which is from 10 2-3 to 33 1-3 less than elsewhere. I do not intend to bo undersold hi any lino of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, or in any article of Furnishing Goods for man v boy. A child bu3'8 as cheap as the most, experienced buyer. ' Lot Now is the rfS to build a P. ELMORE ija.Kii.-ji''-'': ;- A rortlautt to 'l illainotik Hux points iiy tJbZJ Miip ii'oijrii' irom rortianii uy union racinu The S'ore of John G. Niemi Has been purchased by Butterfie d b'ros., Wlionrn iriilnsr lo cloae out the atock, liiteiiitliiir iiureliiM n will tin well In eu II mid i xitmliu! tun a mill iiriet'a liffnre pine at k elHfwIii'rn. Ihi-y hIki lmv) it Kiiol wuti'liniHKur to du repnirliiK. Atlantic Beer Hall, Zi V.nt aticet, Antnrla, Or, PETE DOUREL, Proprietor. Tbe Klueat Wines, Liquors - and - Cigars. r oncert Every Evening. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Beer And XX Tortflr. All otden promptly attended to. BOOT1 AHD SH0E3 Tbe J4trKt Btock, Best Quality and lowest Prices at the Bln ot The Ooldeu Bhoe. TT f TTXJ tn on.