TELE DAILY ASTOItlAJN, ASTORIA, SUNDAY AUGUST H7, l8i3. ABOUT THE CU V. Warm, Isn't It? A" fSQ lot for $2. I co .'rani .n.l at Smith's today. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chas. Olsen'B. Notwithstanding the heat, the Res' cue Club Hall was crowded last night. For $2 a lot 1 sdellvered every week to the buyer in Hill's first addition. T'A'j discount on all goods at the gent.i outlining store of P, A. Stokes. Remembct McGuire's Hotel at Sea side Is open the year around. . Summer seems to be coining. It's rather late, but today will make up for It. Remember that the Potter leaves for the beach this morning at 8:30. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & Ward's. Only the purest wines and liquors arc tioid at Alex. Campbell's Gem. WoFtptrt cream fresh every morning at Smith's Ice Creuni parlors. Third st. There will be no church services to day at either Grace church or Holy In nocents. Vor fine wines and liquors call at Augut-t Danlclson's Sample Rooms. If you want some extra line photos, Mooera' is the place to get them. All groceries sold at bottom prices for cash at Howell & Ward's. Large crowds of Astorlans will visit the beaches today, in the vain effort to keep cool. ' Who brings the prices down? Shan ahan Bros. For bargains In real estate, call on Win. B. Adair, 4"4 Third street. Men of small means can buy leal estate In Hill's first aldUtoa. Rev. J. W. McCormac will conduct divine servlee In the Methodist church this morning at 11 o'clock, and on brard the ship Thermopylae, lying at Kinney's dck, at 3 o'clock. All are cor dially Invited. Speaking of deposits, the best place to invest your money Is at Shanahan Bros.' bargain store. Meany is the leading -a,::., and pays the highest cash price tc.v fur skins. Hill's first addition Is located in the centre of the city. Lota are now sel ling in it for ?2. Forever float that standard sheet , and the standard dieting sold by Shanahan Bros, floats from every fam ily clothes line. Last night a splendid social enter tainment was held at Kneimeyer's Hall under the auspices of the Scan dinavian M. 13. Mission. The Rev. A. Peterson of Portland, delivered an ad dress, and recitations and music filled In the balance of a most delightful evening. Buy your ticket to Clatsop and Gear hart today at the U. P. dock. $125 for the round trip. For all kinds of job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build ing Del Ferguson, general job printer, Astorian building, upstairs. First clnss work at reasonable rates. Parties visiting in Fortland can get The Daily Astorian ut Handley & Haas' news stum, lbO First street. Kurly yesterday, morning Miss Annie Gunderson, an employe of the Pacific Can Company, met with a very dis tressing accident that resulted in the 1sh of three of her fingers. She was operating what Is known as a "top ping" machine, and at the moment when the accident happened was about to withdraw her hand from a can she had just put under the press, when the latter caught the member and com pletely smashed the first, second, and third fingers. After being removed to her home the Injured girl was attend ed by Dr. Walker who dressed the . wound and left his patient comfort able. ' The-'e is no lisle taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the . full value of their money. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market daily. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Get a room at the Hotel Tlghe. New, clean and neat. M. Shanahan, proprie tor. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olsen's. The steamer Columbine returned last night from her trip to Destruction Is land and Gray's Harbor. Captain Richardson reports that his vessel, af ter landing' mechanics on Destruction Island renovated all the Gray's Harbor buoys and proceeded to the wharf at Hoqulam. Here and at Newport and Ocosta the whole population turned out to welcome the Columbine, and for two days there was continual visiting to and from the ship. Major Handbury and Commander Farenholt joined him at Ocosta and from there the vessel went to Damon's Point and Peterson's Point, to decide which of the two lo calities was best fitted for a light sta tion. The result of their Investigation will be kept private till it is announced from Washington. " Sportsmen intending to purchase their winter's supply of ammunition should communicate with Foard & Stokes before purchasing elsewhere. Call at the Attoria Real Estate Ex change and get a 'ot n UU's firs ad dition for 2. A great reduction sale is In progress at P. A. Stokes' gents' outfitting store. The Office liquors and mixed drinks ore unexcelled. Genevieve street, be tween Second and Third. On Thursday last, says the Takima Herald, In the Horse Heaven district, William Dennis, a man 60 years of age, met with a tragio death while at work on a threshing machine as feed er. The wheat was being supplied with a derrick fork to the platform or ta ble, and from that he operated the -hoe-down." During Its swing the fork JEFFS, & Only BfistaaranL struck' him, knocking him into the mouth of tha machine, the rapidly turning cylinder catcjilng his feet with its unyielding teeth of steel "and tearing one log from his body and cutting it to pieces, while the other limb was horribly mangled and torn. The unfor tunate man lived only thirty minutes after the accident. He has a family of grown-up children, while he and his wife occupied a comfortable home in the Horse Heaven country. If you are going to the beach today, take the Potter from the U. P. dock, at 8:30. . Water colors, crayons and sepias cray ons, copying and enlarging, a specialty at Crow's gallery, 638 Third street For delicious ice cream soda go to Colmann's Ice Cream Parlors. Choice, fresh candies manufactured daily at Colmann's. 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 schooner General Banning ar rived at Seattle Thursday, from San Francisco. Captain Challlster reports that August 6th, while off the mouth of the Columbia rlvei, he Blghted a dangerous derelict only half a mile away. Not a vestige of the mast re mained in the wreck, and it floated with tha deck even with "the surface of the water. The quarter deck could be seen and the timbers f the after house, but the poop deck had been washed away. There was a very bad sea at the time, and as the wreck rolled from side to side the stan chions could be seen plainly, but no bulwarks.Captaln Challiston says it was a wooden vessel, at least 200 feet long, and he thinks the hold was full of lumber, which kept the wreck afloat. The deck being so low made it very dangerous, as it would be impossible to see the wreck except in daylight and clear weather. A strong northwest breeze was blowing when Captain Challiston sighted the wreck, and he could not make a close examination. The finest and most extensive lino of blue and white steel enameled ware ever displayed in Astoria has been received at Foard & Stokes.' You can't knock the spots oft of the sun, but Shanahan Bros. knock the spats off competition. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 520 Third street. Wanted Purchasers for general mer chandise. Everyt!hing at cost price T. F. Laurin, 630 Third street. The Tacoma Ledger says: At pres ent fishermen are mystified over the non-arrival of salmbn. They 'claim that the fish had been running over a month at this time last year. Seattle papers announce that they have reached there and local fishermen are expecting them here In the course of another day or bo. A local canner stated yesterday that the probable reason for their delay was the lateness of the season, which, he thought, had its effect on marine life, as well as vegetable life. Fishermen, he said, who last year at this time were going out and returning with. 200 pounds, were returning now with two or three fish. The Puget Sound Fish ing Company expects to do a business this year of nearly twice the volume that it did last season. All the fisher men are expecting the run to be fully as large this year and say that the fl.?h will continue a month later In Sound waters, owing to their tardy appear ance. Te first big nets or tne season were drawn in Elliott bay last week by the fishermen belonging to the Boston Fish Company. On Thursday the first one was hauled up with 2000 pounds of jack salmon, and on Friday,, one haul of the seine brought up 1400 pounds. The fish had evidently thinned out, for on Saturday, but 230 pounds were tak- A errand concert and matinee will be given today at Utzinger's popular Cos- mono ltan Theatre, me periormanee will begin at 3 o'clock, and the music, as is customary at this favorite place of amusement, will be of an excellent character. Tha liwlloa of rirnro church will clve n naiir nt tha rnsblpnrA Of Mrs. M. Trenchard, on Tuesday evening next, August 2Uin, Alston v euneruny afternoon, at the same place, a lawn party will be given for the children. T Txrrvn t ho under sold on wall Daner. Always as low as the lowest. The best stock to select from in the city- ii- l . Allen, Third street. Tifv hoimlnnlr nod delivered at J3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben coe, care oi mis office. Terms cash. rMco-iTit hoih tiihn first rings shav ing and neat and artistic hair cutting at the Astoria Baths. GUlet & Corbett, proprietors. At The .Monogram you can find fra- Rolmnnt Wedding Bouauet. Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Saiz' Saddlery establishment Wagner & Co. have a line of new souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and Jew elry repairing a specialty. Opposite The Astorian office. Theo. Braeker keeps a varied and choice assortment of cigars, tobaccos, playing cards, cutlery, stationery, pipes, amber goods, etc. THE FORCED MORTGAGE SVLE. 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. J, The only Vacs Cream cf Tart-: V Jsed ia Million.? of I If tne; TRIAL OF REITER. Yesterday morning, when the case of John Reiter wus called at the circuit court room, the prisoner looking very awkward and abashed but not at all broken down, was brought forward by Sheriff Smith. Judge Cleveland asked for the evidence and Prosecuting At torney Curtis called his witnesses. Need less to say, the courtroom was crowd ed with spectators, but very few of them even caught sight of the prison er's face. His eyes were fixed on the ground through the whole of the pro ceedings. The. following Is the testi mony: Dr. A. L. Fulton: Found three cuts on the hend of Snellman and three knife wounds in the abdomen. Miss Laura Snodgrass, of a down town dance house: I live in Astoria and know the prisoner by sight, Saw him Tuesday and Wednesday about two weeks ago. He went away Wednes day and came back Friday in the af ternoon. When he came back he had money. Showed me $15 In gold and some sliver. When he went away he had no watch, but when he came back he had a watch. I never gave him any money at any time. A. R. Friend sworn: Identified the watch taken from the prisoner as the" one he had sold Snellman some months ago. Otto Johansen swOrn:Llve on Youngs River near Green Mountain. Reiter came to my house on the evening of the 3d of August, and remained over night. Victor Snellman was there, and another man named August Dolphin, Snellman had been working for him about a week at that time. He had a silver watch. I identify the watch shown me as the watch belonging to Victor Snellman. On the morning of the 4ti of August, after breakfast, Au gust Doflphini and myself left the house, going to the house of Jas. P. Fox, where we were to cut hay that day. We left Snellman and Reiter at the house together. Snellman had (Mild that h3 was going to town. I do not know what money he had. August. Dolphin: I have been living with Ottp Johansen. Was at his house on the. night of the 3d of August. Rei ter and Snellman were there, and 1 left them at the house next morning when we wenC off to work. Snellman was going to town thaJC day. I recognize the watch in court as Snell man'B. I never saw Snellman after the morning of the 4th, until I saw him dead. I saw Snellman with money, the night of the 3d. Saw a $20 gold piece and several half-dollars In his posses sion. Jas. P. Fox sworn: Live on Young's River. I knew Victor Snellman and I saw the prisoner, Reiter, on the road on the afternoon of the 3d Inst. Reiter said he was hard up and wanted work, and that he would work for 50 cents a day and board. Had no work for him but took him to the house and gave him some supper. Then he went away to Johansen's. George Kohler sworn: Saw Reiter at Oiney on August 2d. He was going back Into the country. Saw him again at Olney on August 4th. He was alone and on his way to Astoria. Jonathan Duncan and Louis Bruzce testified that they were out searching for traces of Snellman when they found his body near the road on Green Mountain where It had been thrown among, some brush. It was lying on the left side and the back of the head appeared to have been Injured. This was on the 19th Inst. Two witnesses who had been sub poenaed to attend at the request of the prisoner put In an appearance from Portland, but beyond saying that they had seen him once, knew nothing for or against him. To his pitiful ques tions as to whether "they knew what kind of a man he was" both answered that they did not. The prisoner was then bound -ver to the grand jury without bonds. J. .W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, gives lessons in music, pi ano and organ. Organs tuned and re paired. Address 689 Astor St., 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. The Coffee House, 622 Third street; best place for chops and steaks: oys ters by the quart; received daily 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. . Thor Frederlckson, piano tuner, has moved to 1053 Third street, Adair's As toria, near Eagle cannery. Leave or ders at Grlfiln & Reed's book store. LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE Ic& W FOR A DOSE RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL We (tiirtiiee that on eor these ptlla at a dof. will produce better rniilt in the cure oi Ueadacha. CoitlveiiMa, Bonr Stomach. Bad Breath nl VMl neas, than Ihreoto flvo of ac y other make, aid do It without griping and alckening. Their wonderful action m.kca you feel like a new being. &e. a ho DruggiauormaU. Uoaauko Med. Co. J?iuJa, Pa. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. ill : n - A r.iiwi' . Csi- Vf. ':.7.c. 3 3 IK r. .'-::u:;waia; No .'urn. -Trs the Standard WASTED. IIQHT HOUSEWORK IN A PRIVATE J family or at housekeeper. Wages uot no nmcii Hu oojet'i tin ft good home. Apply Aim. SchoerluK, care tills otlice. AGIKL WILLING TO TAKE CAKK OK bahlra and toasnist In housework would like a situation. Quick and wiilltiK to work. Apply M. J., this olliee. rWLND-A HOG OWNEttCAN HAVE THE Jj ame by paying dam&i'es and cost of this notice. John Mattson, Unlontown. MISCtCLLAMiO VS. 0 ALL ON P. BAKEIt. 478 THIRD STKKET una have your clothes dyed iiud cleaned. GEO. MoLKAN, C'OKNEK OLNEY AND A1 tor streets, does a general business lit black siuitlilug and repairing. THE ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TlUNSACTf A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Amount oi Firms and Individuals solicited on Favorable Teimt. Foreign auUDomestlo Exchange bought acl told. Money Loaned on Personal soourlty. Interest paid ou Time Deposits as follows: For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum. .. 6 J 11 H I. j2 fj " 14 . m A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having been establMiel In connection with the above, dopo-iUi will be received lu amo-liU of one dollar and upward. Interest wlli be allowed as follows : On ordi nary savings books, 4 per cent iter annum ; ou term savings book", 6 per cent per uiiuum. O.K. VYarrea, President. J. K. Higgles, Cashier. J.C. Demeai, vice Presldoul. D. K. Warrea, J. G. Dement. !. 8. W right, John Hobaoa, H. C. Thorn mo, Theo Braeker, Directors. iU - Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AN UNEXCELLED TABLE Hales, $'2 dally and upwards. NOE & SCULLY, Dealers in . Stoves, M Iron & Copper Ware Bole asenls for Magce Stoves and llanges. Jobbing of nil kinds promptly at tended to. 431 Second street, Astoila. STURGEON HOOKS l to 1 inch points in all styles. 8-inch Sturgeon Hook .Files, $1.30 pei-doz. A. G. SPEXARTH, Cass St CENTRAL HOTEL Corner Cass and West Ninth. On the European plan L:uge, Airy ronton, and a ilmt-chiss retUurnul. Hoard dully, week ly. or monthly, Private rooms for families. Oysters ami fish In season. Finest Wines, Llquois and Clears. EVENSON & COOK, - - Proprietors. E. R. HAWES, ,l)enl r In HARDWARE and TINWARE Stoves a Specialty. I n nps and Glassware lu Cndli ss Variety. Second Street, Astoria, Or. Chas. Heilborn & Hon, Importers and Dealers In MITiTiE, CARPETS, And Upholstery. Sill, 9MS, m Third Street, Astoria. Kveiy Requisite for FIRST-CLASS FUNERALS AT I'olil's I'lidcrlaliiiig Parlors, Ihlrd Tireet. Fates Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty. ASTORIA litO. WORKS, C'lncomly street, toot Jackson, Astoria, Oregon. General Matliinists & Boiler Makers Land and Marin Etnrtne, Boiler work. Steam boat and Cannery Woilt a (Specialty. Oaatisgi f All Description! Midi to Order at Short Nolioe. JOKN KOX President and Bup , l. FOX Vice Presides Dalgity's Iron Works, JAM. DALCalTY, I'rop'r. (Hucceasor to Arndt k Ferchen.) Boiler Repairing and Cannery Work. Repair Introf KlverCraftaHpeelally. Machine Work of all kinds done. Hhop, foot of Lafayette Ml. no Hotel GC BOOTS AITD SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Blgn of Tha fiolden Shoe. TTATTU ct CO. IT'S WRONG : W S I. L OSGOOD, The Reliable One Price Clothier and Halter, CM, (102 Tbiitl Street, Opposite Foard & Stokes', Astoriu, Or. For an Lot By becomiti a member of Hid'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 home, for 35.00 Buys the latest improved White Sewing Machine at FOAED & STOKES'. Blank Hooks, Fino Stationery, Baseball (ioods, Footballs, Hammocks, Baby Carriages. New (iniiils iiniving daily. Low Pi ices for Cash. . GlIFFi J u, REED ASSIG&HE'S SALE I P An (Eli Hi Continued till old stock is closed out at cost. New Goods arriving sold at liberal discount. W. W. PARKER,; Assignee. STEAMER R. is- Leaves for Tillamook Jlay Points the (lay following the arrival of the rniou Pacific steamers from San Francisco. Tlie gtp.iiiipr If. P. Elmore conuctw with Union facifle stennipra for I'oillainl, and through tickets are issued from Portland to Tillamook Hiiy (mlnlx by the Union 1'acillc Co. Ship freight from Portland by Union Puclllc Ntpanicin. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria! UNION PACIFIC R. R. COMPANY. Agents Portland. ROSS, HICCINS A CO. I Butchers - and - Grocers,! Aatoriu an J LTi r AkUirlik Fine Teft and CofT-en, Tul! DeHnaoli, lufHilc niiil Tr'iic:il Kmlit, VeneM lIf,. ig;ir cured hums bacju. etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS HUNTER & fuERGENS, Proprietors ot (lie Portland Butchering Co.'s Markets e,iifr ivr.tr.ii -:.-.-c:i (loriirr Third ami Vel Kitilitli alneK To suppose you can get thf right results if you don't gn about it right. Be patient, per J severing, and buy your Hen's and Boy's Clothing at my 25 per cent reduction Salo. Also your Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.nnd Furnish ing Goods and you will come out all right and save from 10 2-, to ool-S per cent more than buying elsewhere. l"A child, buy? a."' i lie p a the most experienced buyer. Now is the to build a P. ELMORE Seaside Saw Mill. AromiiIHe flock of lumber on hand laths Miiuh or dre.Rcd. Flooring. Hiintlr, (Vlllnx, and nil klndaof tluMi; Monldintra and Uhlii glii: ilK) ItrHckot Work done to order. I'crnm rrniiiinhlu and prion at bad rock. Alt otltra promptly attended to, Ollire and yard at mill. II. V. L. LoilAN, fropr. 8oaldo, Oregon. If THE : OUEUOft : IIAKKIIY 1. A. CI.KTKLiNO, Prop. ' Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but the et Matoilal. lined. Satisfaction diiaranldorf r...in.. . Bria1 delivered In any part of the city i