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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTOKIAK, ASTOIilA, TUESDAY AlOUNLNU, AUGUST 'JL', L0i)3. ABOUT THE CITY. C i'oi. y weather. t .0 lot for $2. -iv-nni and v'l' at Smith's today. The Belmont cigar can tie had at Chas. Olsen's. There was a small blaze at Trull- inger's mill on Sunday. Damage, $1. !' "' .' " lot 1' delivered every week ., . . I- er in Hill'" first addition. For bargains In real estate, call on Wm. B. Adair, 404 Third street. Big discount on all goods at the gents' outfitting store of P. A. Stokes. Remember McGulre'a Hotel at Sea side Is open the year around. On account of the indisposition of Father Dlehiman, there were no serv ices In the Catholic church yesterday. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & Ward's. . . Only the purest wines and liquors are soid at Alex. Campbell's Gem. Who brings the prices down? Shan ahan uros. Wertpcn cream fresh every morning at Si'ilth's Ice Cream parlors. Third Bt. Captain Itlchardson, Dr. Smith, Char lie Bain, and Otto and Dick Prael en joyed themselves in the surf at Gear hart on Sunday morning. For line wines and liquors call at August Dantelson's Sample Rooms. If you want some extra tine photos, Muoers Is tne place to get tnem. Call at the A&torla Real EJtato Ex change and get a lot 'n Hlil's flrsj ad dition for ?2. A great reduction sale Is in progress at P. A. Stokes' gents' outfitting store. Mi. Toung's address on "Missions" in the Episcopal church last Sunday was greatly enjoyed by every member of the large congregation. All groceries sold at bottom prices for cash at Howell & Ward's. The Ofllce liquors and mixed drinks are unexcelled. Genevieve street, be tween Second and Third. You can't knock the spots oft of the sun, but Shanahan Bros, knock the spats oft competition. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound. The Sealand Baseball nine met ' and defeated a strong nine from Portland at Sealand on Sunday afternoon by a score of 14 t S. The return game will be played in this city next Sunday. Get a room at the Hotel Tighe. New, clean and neat. M. Shanahan, proprie : tor. Del. Ferguson, general Job printer, Astorlan building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. Tartles visiting in Portland can get The Dally Astorlan at Handley & Haas' news eiand, 150 First street. Tbe'e is no risk taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. The" band of the Fourteenth Regi ment went up to Portland on the Tel ephone last night Before leaving they drafted a resolution moving a hearty vote of thanks to the Astoria Football Club for their kindness and courtesy, to which was attributable the main enjoymenb of their holiday. Meany is the leading -a'.! t and pays the highest cash price &.r fur skins. Hill's first addition is located in the centre of the city. Lots are now sel ling in it for J2. ' rres3rve your fruits without cooking, by using antifermentine. For sale by Fonrd & Stokes. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing Speaking of deposits, the best place to Invest your money is at Shanahan Bros.' bargain store. Proprietor of a certain seaside hotel not a thousand miles from Astoria: Aren't you a rather heavy drinker? Newspaper Correspondent: Yes, I can take my share. Proptetor: Well, this resort needs some advertising, and if a little cash will enable you to catch sight of a terrible looking sea-serpent, I'm pre pared to furnish It. N. B.: This conversation did NOT take place at Gearhart Park. Ladle., esk Foard & Stokes how to preserve fruits. Your fruits will not ferment if you use Antifermentine. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Wing Lee has just received a full line o." Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. Don't stew your fruits over a hot stove. Preserve them without cooking. Foard & Stokes will tell you how. The best and only sure way to pre serve fruits is with Antifermentine. For sale by Foard & Stokes. Men of small means can buy leal estate In Hill's first aidiUja. Two more local hunters have returned covered with glory, grouse, dust, and trout. They are Frank Spittle and Will Robson who have been fishing . and hunting along the Nasel for the past three days. They report very fair sport and brought home some beauti ful game and fish as a result of their expedition. On Thursday the trout were so thick that when Robson held a baited hook a foot over the water, Spit tle killed a dozen with his shotgun as they leaped up. What is AntifermentineT Ask Foard & Stokes. Lost A letter addressed to Astoria National Bank. Astoria, Oregon. If found, please forward to Eureka Pack In Co.. of Eaele Cliff. Washington, and receive a reward from the Eureka Packing Company. J. W. Thomson organist at the M. E. church gives lessons in music, piano and organ. Organs tuned ana repaired. Address B89 Astor street, Astoria. Fred Olsen takes the lead In manu facturing boots and shoes. All work Is first class and warranted. Repairing a specialty. Corner Second and Olney streets. JEFF'S, Be Only Restaurant. The stupid assertion " that Sheriff Smith has offered a reward of $200 for the arrest of the murderer of Snell man, by authority of a law passed at the last legislature, Is of course, fool ish. The sheriff offers the reward on his responsibility, having no authority to do anything else till the meeting of the county court. If that body refuses to ratify the offer, -then Mr. Smith will withdraw. Meanwhile, he will personally guarantee the payment of the amount. Water colors, crayons and sepias cray ons, copying and enlarging, a specialty at Crow's gallery, 638 Third street. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olsen's. Thor Frederlckson, piano tuner, has moved to 1053 Third street, Adair's As toria, near Eagle cannery. Leave or ders at Griffin & Reed's book titore.- Wanted Iurchaflers for general mer chandise. Every ((hlngj at cost price T. F. Laurln, 030 Third street. C. W. Fulton and his largo camping party will bo home from the wilds of the Nehalem on Saturday. Reports that, have simmered through their forest surroundings across to this en lightened burg proclaim that all ae well and happy. The cooking, put up by that enlightened chef and chaper ono, Ah Lem, Is magnificent and sport Is all that could be, desired. Every night before turning In, the Senator reads aloud a chapter of "Chltty on Contracts," while Robb takes an hour's violent exercise with the Little Gem machine to keep himself In form for the next football match. His muscles are expanding at an alarming rate "and boots that once would fit him loose now touch his feet no more. Elegant bath tubs, first class shav ing and neat and artistic hair cutting at the Astoria Baths. Gillet & Corbett, proprietors. Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this ofllce. Terms cash. . For delicious ice cream soda go to Colmann's Ice Cream Parlors. Choice, fresh candles manufactured daily at Colmann's. . When preserving fruits, save labor, fruit and sugar. Perfect results. Use Antifermentine. For sale by Foard & and Stokes. The Young People's Society of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran church held an entertainment and so ciable last Saturday night at IXL can nery for the purpose of adding to the funds for the purchase of an organ for the new church. The program was a very interesting one, consisting of vo cal selections in both the English and Norwegian languages. - Coffee and cake was dispensed by the ladles, and after the refreshments had been done full justice to, music and elocution con cluded the program. Members of the church will be pleased to hear that $50 was netted by the Y. P. S. It is a big lift In the subscription list for the organ, which will be purchased shortly from one of the best makers.' I won't be under sold on wall paper. Always as low as the lowest. The best stock to select from In the city- B- F. Allen, Third street. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising aeent. 21 Merchants' Exchange. San Fran cisco, is our authonzed agent. This paper is kept on file at his ofllce. Forever float that standard sheet and the standard iheetlng sold by Shanahan Bros, floats from every fam ily clothes line. Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Salz' Saddlery establishment. A meeting of all the creditors of the Wilson River Road Company who could bo got together at Tillamook, was held at the office of G. O. Nolan, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Thayer, attorney-in-fact, reported that the re ceipts at the two gates had netted $143. The debts audited, amounted to some thing like five thousand dollars. The receipts were from the 27th of July to the 10th day of August. It was the general wish of all those present as well as of all who could be heard from, that the money on hand should be ap plied on the construction of a bridge across the Jordan and a bridge across the Wilson. It appeared that there was nearly enough lumber on hand to cover the bridges. An adjournment was tak en till next Tuesday, at which it is hoped all the creditors may be present. It is expected, says the Headlight, that Mr. Thayer will have received some propositions for the construction of the bridges by that time. WnPTipr & r.n. have a line of new souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and jew elry repairing a specialty, upposue ine Astorlan ofllce. Theo. Bracker keeps a varied and choice assortment of cigars, tobaccos, playing cards, cutlery, stationery, pipes, amber goods, etc. The Coffee House, 622 Third street; best place for chops and steaks: oys ters by the quart; received dally and always fresh. There Is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer is kept in such good condition as at Utzinger's popular resort. Last night Fisher's Hall was crowded with spectators who for three hours looked on with unalloyed enjoy ment at eighty small tots gathered to gether and gravely dancing through a long program, as if they had imbibed knowledge of the art as naturally as v l.u Tl:e only I'urc Cieani jf T.!iUr 7 Vsed in Millions of Home they had grown. The occasion was Mrs, Foreman's party for her youngest pu plls and though tonight's grand dance will outshine it in brilliancy, it can pay no higher praise to that lady's ability as a teacher. The knowledge of dancing she has given the children is wonderful, and nothing could have been prettier than the scene on the well polished floor last evening. Mrs. Mc Donald, Mrs. Foreman's regular mu sician, was unfortunately absent, hav- Ing missed the Portland steamer, but her place was filled very acceptably by Miss Hansen. Tonight the adult class party will be given. It has been looked forward to for many weeks as the event of the season, and na doubt will le a fitting ending to Mrs. Foreman's work. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old country" and the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific office In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. Those desirous of furnishing houses can find as good bargains at U. V. Porter's as at any other store, in the Northwest. Give him a trial and prove It. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEET. The chamber of commerce convened In regular session last evening. The usual routine business having been dis posed of. Secretary Hoiden read a com munlcation from Mr. H. L. Rieks, of Eureka, Cal., relative to a proposition for the construction of a railroad from San FraneSsco to. Portland, Oregon, giving an outlet to all coast ports north of Eureka. The communication was re ferred to the committee on railroads and transportation. A communication was read from the New York board of trade and trans portation, New York city, asking the endorsement of Astoria chamber of commerce to the following resolution on the Sherman silver law, recently unanimously adopted by that organza llon, viz: "Resolved, That the present lack of confidence in financial and mercantile circles Is due in part to the inflation of credits and to our present .monetary system. "Resolved, That the experiment of compelling the government to purchase 4,500,000 ounces of silver monthly has had a fair trial, and proven to be a detriment to all commercial interests and has created distrust at home and abroad. "Resolved, That this board of trade earnestly requests congress to repeal, at the present session, the compulsory silver purchasing sections of the Sher man law. - "Resolved, That frequent changes of the financial policy and of the mone tary Bystem of the country when con ceived and enacted for political pur poses, be condemned as a sin against the nation." . The subject was fully discussed by the members present, but owing to its importance, action was deferred and in order to obtain a larger attendance of the members of the chamber, the meeting was, on motion, adjourned till this evening and the secretary was Instructed to insert a notice to that effect in today's issue of The Astorlan. NOTICE TO MRS. FOREMAN'S DANCING CLASS. The class are requested to meet promptly at 830 p. m. tonight, as the Grand Marcn will begin at tnat nour. MRS. FOREMAN. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AD JOURNED MEETING. Members of the Chamber of Com merce are hereby notified that an ad journed meeting will be held this ev ening at 8 o'clock to take action on the subject of the Sherman Silver Law. By order, E. C. HOLDEN, Sec'y. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that my wife, Lizzie Contos has left my bed and board without Just cause or provoca tion, and I will not be responsible for or pay any debts that she may con tract. ANTOIN CONTOS, Clifton, Oregon, August 14, 1833. . NOTICE. Seventeen 5 teal cans prepared opium, smuggled, were seized at Astoria, Or.. June 27, 1893. Any person claiming the above mentioned articles, or any of them, is required to appear and file their claim with the undersigned with in twenty days from the date of the first publication of this notice, viz; August 5th, 1893. E. A. Taylor, Collector of Customs for the District of Oregon. NOTICE! Use ZInfandel wine Intead of coffee or tea. GO cents per gallon. Dont forxet Peach and apricot brandy, also French Cognac and wins at Alex. Gilbert's. AtiiiififS -. nrjnrj MW syrup IW.aFOR COL'CHS. vt 4 : : i - - WW" . COLDS f.A'D CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In rairtiuK a family c atn children, my onls m cdy fof Cone hi, Coldn niri Crup mno-- y.M . It .sJiiftascfieutiveto-.H? m ti wiiUT T ft(C3. Now mr prirj l"h'ld i rtva Pr, f'rrm Oi:ion Bynjp tv tilth 1 olr"1 itvm M im k clouant to tba 'j- BjJdi: Wt' iwaUiiit. For sale by J. W. Conn, IDruggiut 3 g U3 f n.-ie ' : A::iwoi:ia;No v'uui. . , Yf-ars the Stand.r:4 WANTED. JIGHT IIOUtiEWORK IS A PRIVATE J family or as housvkecpor. Wsges not so mucu mi oojcci assKooa nomo. Apply .. scuocnug, oare una oinca. A GIRL WILLING TO TAKE CAUK OK r bHiiltS aim to assist In housework would use a situation, (juiuk and willing to work, Apply M. J., this ofuce. M18CKLLAXEO VH. 0 ALL ON P. BAKEK. 478 THIRD 8THKET aud nave your clothes dyed aud cleaned. GEO. MCLEAN, CORNER OLNEY AND Af tor streets, does a general business In black siiilllilng and repairing-. TUI3 ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts ol Firms and Individuals solicited on Favorable Terms. Foreign audUomeatlo Exchange bought au1 fold. Monet Loaned on Personal recurlty. Interest paid ou Time Deposits as follows: For 8 months, 4 per cent per nnuin. I. (J II 5 U t ! I. 1 W 0 If kl If . A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT llnvliiff been pstublhlied In connection with the uliove, deports will be received In ainn aits ol one dollar and upward. Interest wili be allowed as follows : On ordi nary bsviiiks booki, 4 per cent per Hunuin ; on term savings book", 6 per cent per annum. 0. K. Warm, President. J. K. Hlgiias, Cashier. J.C. Denies!, Vice President, II. K. Warns, J. 0. Dement. C. 8. Wright, Job Hobnoa, II. V. ThoniMoa, Theo liracker, Directors. E. R. HAWES, Deal -r In UiRDWM and TINWARE Stoves a Specialty. Lamps and Glassware lu Eudl ss ' Variety. Second Street, Astoria, Or, Chas. Heilborn & ISon, Importers and Dealers In FURNITURE, CARPETS, And Upholstery. 591, m, m Third Street, Astoria. ' ' Every Requisite (or FIRST-CLASS FUNERALS Nil's Undertaking Parlors, Third Tireet. Rates Reasouuble. Emb .lining a Specialty. 9IAUNITS C. UIUMUIY, DIALER IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, IRON PIP AND FITriNOS. STOVES - AND TINWARE, (louse Furnishing Goods, Sheet Lead, Strip Lead, Blieet Iron Tin and Copper. HUNTER & MERGENS, Proprietors of the 08 Corner Second and Benton streets, (Joruer Third and Wesf Eighth streets. ASTOUIA ItCOA WORKS, Concoinly street, loot Jackson, Astoria, Oregon. General Machinist & Boiler Makers lan I and Marine Engines, Holler work, Steam boat anduauuery woik anueciatty. Castings of All Daioriptioni Mads to Ordor at anon xt ouos. JOHN FOX..... President and 8np- . L. FOX M..VIC6 rresldeu ROSS, HICCINS A CO. butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Teas and CoftVes, Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegeta bles, sugar cured hams, bacon, etc, CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Shill HARDW AH h: Cm.7 In Wk Wagons an.l Vehicles, Farm Machinery, Paints, 'Ills, Varnishes. Loggers' Huppllcs, Falibank's scales, . Doors and Winc.ows. PROVISIONS. FLOUR Mid MUX FFED. ASTORIA. - - OEEONO J. 13. WTATT Dealer in - - Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Bin sole Oil. Cot-' ton Canvas, Hemp Hail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron rJptk.es, OalvauUted Cut Nalis Orooorios, J3to. Agricultural Implement!, Bwlng Ma miu lilnes, Patut aud Oils. mm mm Salary lad Cimmisrtoi for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED iG0FKG,W By GAIL HAMILTOX, bis literary execu tor, with the ro-oporntloa of his fninllv, and for Mr. Blaine's complete works, "TWltNTV YKAK OK COMiKKHS," and his later book, "POLITICAI. D1BCUHHIONH." One prospectus lor ines stsi na.i-i.irnj books In the market. A. K. t Jordan, of Me., timk lllnnlen from flrot 110 calls: an el it's nro- fl, '. no. Mrs. Ballard, of ().. took !.' or ders, l.i Mat Hiifisia, in one day: prom, wm.-ia. K. K. Bice of Mans., t ok X" orders 111 two days: prolit, 4H.25, J. Partridge, of Me., look 43 orders irom m cans; prom, ;o.xo. r.. a. Palmer, of N. Dakota, took .Vt oror In ilnys; nroiit.K.iit. mi vfrETE!:::!T;r.v Kivcit. ii wini lo make Largo Money write inuucctsteiy lor terms to TUB IHlt BILL RH. CO., lomicS, f OSa. IT'S WRONG i - ... SY : I. L- OSGOOD, The Reliable One. Price Clothier and Halter, COO, 002 Third Street, Opposite Foard & Stokes', Aslorin, Or. iros" 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 bo delivered weekly. time to procure a lot nome. ior 35.00 Buys the latest improved White Sewing Machine at FOARD & STOKES'. Blank Books,. Fine Stationery, Baseball Goods, Footballs, Hammock; Baby (.'urriagoa. ' New Owb arrivi'Tx daily. IV My Prices for Cash. GRIFFIN A REED . STEAMER R. L !. .) .... Leaves for Tillamook Hay Points the day following the arrival of the ITnIon Pacific steamers from S in Francisco. riic htpaiiior It. I'. Rlmoro connrtM with Union Tnoltlo steamers for Portland, and tlironifli lirkotu are isHiied from Portland to Tillamook Hay points bv the Union Pacific Co. Ship lielirlit from Portland by Union Pad lie. steamers. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria! UNIOiN PACIFIC If. If. COMPANY. -Ajrentu Portland. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lajrer - IJeftr And XX I'ortor. All oiJentpromi.lljr altrndrd to, BOOTS AND SH0E3 Tlie Urgtwt Stock, Best (jualllj and Uvml Prices at the Blgn of Cite Muldfii Slioti. HAHN ct5 OO. Dalgity's Iron Works, JAM. IALITY, I'rop'r. (SM,.,.....r loArft'.i! k i:r. tcii.) Boiler Repslrlnifsnil rnnry Work. ItPpslr I.,,, r.l li ur ith(i Kimi mil v. Mm lii ho Work ol U kinds dime, Wiop, fiHit of J,afaj .. tin HI. To suppose you. can got tli right results if you rn t g about it right. Be put'eiu, per J severing, and buy your Hen's J and Boy's Clothing at my j 25 per cent reduction Sale. Also your Hats, Uaps, Boots, Shoes, and Furnish ing Goods and you will com out all right and savo fro-u 1 2-3 to 331-3 per cent mor.i tli ft ii buying fls-wlierc, it-iTA. cliild buys m chip a tbo most experienced buyr. Now is the to build a vy Ln P, ELMORE !.! . hi), i ,i Seashore Railway. TIMK CAM). Train lenvis HeaMile: 7 :M u m iliilly. . S ::u p. Ill dully. Lp:iv"i Yihiiik'h liny rift i 9 u. lii.d II'. fi p in. dully. J. 0. A. Ilowuiv. , I). K. WmifN. Hrmilury. ' I'lt-chlriii, I Hon In lcavo AKtorl oni'-lmlf hour lrfort I tmliiHleftvc' tlis pier. I. H-. cts 3V, COD Hteamer llwac leaves Alorla dally itt 7:!K) a. m. for llwai-o. ChlllMK At Tansy l'nlnt, and roiiiirvlinir wi:i railroad ruimliiK nortli at 10 a. in, aiiil wh.i lHHt. on nholwMtr hay for Mouth Hrnd, Kiuifihliie, North 1'ovf And other points thrnnli to Uray'i llar or. KctiinilnK i'diiiii'i-ih at 1'wnc.i witn n ORriiers fur Antorlaund MjtUt UoaU lor Portland. JOHN U. OOlir.TEH, U A. LOOMIS, Hwwlanr. I'rrsideut. R. V. EUUKU'f. Biipeitntendeiit. ELECTRIC LIGHTS lncttinlrtKJ? nt, nil iiii;ht. . . . 1.50 u P2oVlfH:k... 1.U1 10 " ... lor i.iiilii tiiiii iinit!ro of any mcnilK'r of the firm or nt Urn ollice, fiKit of L' n coitily Kt. West Simkb Mil i s , T. O. TrnlliiiKor, l-r.vi.iv,,!. 0 Lot