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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTOEIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MOItNlNfcr, AUGUST 181)3. ibout the cm. C . . :l meeting: tonight. Cold weather for August. November fogs are coming: too early. Next Monday being Labor Day, Is a legul state holiday. All the banks win close. Nels Anderson was married to Christine Nelson in Uipertown yes terday. Every day the sands are dotted with fishboats, enthusiastic anglers finding rare sport with tomcod. A full football practice t "night The motor leaves at 6 sharp, and a large attendance- Is requested. After a good deal of .preparation, drawback blanks are now ready and can be obtained by cannerymen from this offlce. Foreman Smith of the Nehalem Mill Is In the city. Ho says that the mill has shut down temporarily till there are more orders to fill. The weekly services will be resumed at Grace Church this week on Friday at 7:30 p. m., and the Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 4 p. m. At the sale of The Astorlan plant yesterday, everything, offered for pur chase was bought in by Fulton liros., acting as attorneys for Mr. Samuel Elmore. ' Several hundred dozen , mountain trout were brought into town yester day by sportsmen who have been spending a few days In the neighbor hood of Olney. A telegram to the Astorlan last night from Rev, G. A, Landen says that Rev. J. W. Bushing, well known throughout Oregon, has been appointed pastor of the Methodist church in this city. Charles L. turner, proprietor of the Port Angeles Tribune-Times, and F. V. Smith of the Minnesota Type Foundry, came down to' this city yes terday "to see the workings of The As torlan's linotype machine. An fSO lot -'or $2. Ice -.-Irani and so.h- at Smith's today. The Belmont cigar cari be had at Chas. Olsen's. For $2 a lot t sdellvered every week to the buyer In Hill's first addition. Big discount on all goods at the gents outfitting store of P. A. Stokes. Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea side 13 open the year around. The steamer Elmore which left here on Sunday morning for Tillamook did not reach there till yesterday morning, the fog having kept her outside all night. She lost four fishboats on the way down. A sudden strain on the tow rope parted them froni the steamer. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & Ward's. Only the purest wlne3 and liquors are sold at Alex. Campbell's Gem. We t pirn cream fresh every morning nt Smith's Ice Cream parlors. Third Bt. For fine wines and liquors call at August Danielson's Sample Rooms. If you want some extra tine photos, Moo re" Is the place to get them. This evening the Ladies Guild of Grace church will give another lawn party, this time at the residence of Mrs. M. Trenchard. Needless to say, ar rangements have been made for a very enjoyable affair. The Ladles' Guild never falls the public In a social event of this character. All groceries sold at bottom prices for cash at Howell & Ward's. Who brings the prices down? Shan ahan Bros. For bargains in real estate, call on Wm. B. Adair, 4"4 Third street. Men of small means can buy leal estate In Hill's first aidlUJn- Speaking of deposits, the best place to invest your money Is at Shanahan Bros.' bargain store. The machine at the can factory which took off Miss Gunderson's fin gers on Saturday has been responsible for four such accidents since the es tablishment opened up, and in every one the unfortunate operator lost a fin ger. Miss Gunderson is Improving fast, the shock having done her more harm than the loss of blood. Meany Is the leading a.: .r and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Hlll'i first addition 18 located in the centre of the dty. Lots are now sel ling In it for $2. Forever float that standard sheet and the standard aheetlng sold by Shanahan Bros, floats from every fam ily clothes line. For all kinds of lab printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing. . , The Astoria' schools and those throughout the county, will all resume on the 11th of September and will run for the full ten months as usual. The published statement in an evening sheet that the schools would only run for two months was a willful untruth, printed Immediately after Its author had been informed by the school au thorities that It was a falsehood Dpi. Fereuson. sreneral Job printer. Astorlan building, upstairs. First- class work at reasonable rates. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Dally Antorlan at Handley & Haas" news stand, 150 First street. Thee is no risk taken by Joining HUl's 14 clubs. Everybody geta the full value of their money. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market daily. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Half Chinatown will be alive with excitement this morning. There is to be a fashionable marriage In the house of Dan Yok Tong the druggist, who will himself perform the ceremony. The Hde, Tung Seng, Is a blushing maid of 41 summers. The other half of the contract is a butcher In one of the Uppertown canneries, who finding bint- self after pay day with more money than discretion is about to give his heart and hand to a lady eighteen years his senior. The saints bloss and help him to bear It. Get a room at the Hotel Tighe. New, clean and neat. M. Shanahan, proprie tor. ' Lovers of a good cigar can always And mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Olsen's. Sportsmen Intending to purchase their winter's supply of ammunition should communicate with Foard & Stokes before purchasing elsewhere. Call at the Astoria Real Estate Ex change and get a 'ot :n HM's flrsj ad dition for $2. A great reduction sale is In progress at P. A. Stokes' gents' outfitting store. The following letter has reached the Astorlan from a Sand Island fisher man: "Notwithstanding) the wisdom of one of your evening papers, sturgeon and sardines are coming into the river thick. A couple of good-sized whales and porplses can be seen playing 'round here every day Just now, and the water is fairly alive "with sardines and seagulls. Many sturgeon are 11I30 Jumping In the vicinity. What with the scenery surrounding us down here, the pure air, and the grand sport to be got from the water, the Major thinks, and rightly, too, that Sand Is land Is a Paradise." The Office .liquors and mixed drinks are unexcelled. Genevieve street, be tween Second and Third. Water colors, crayons and sepias cray ons, copying and enlarging, a specialty at Crow's gallery, C3S Third street For delicious ice cream soda go to Colmann's Ice Cream Parlors. Choice, fresh candies manufactured dally at Colmann's. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept on ilia at his oftice. The finest and most extensive line of blue and white steel enameled ware ever displayed in Astoria has been received at Foard & Stokes.' A great many people, parents es pecially, will be sorry to hear that yesterday Miss Dora Badoliet resigned her position in the High School, and thus severed her connection with the teaching staff of the county. Miss Bad ollet's ten years of school work have been one long series of successes, and, since her first efforts, she has won friends everywhere. As a teacher she stands unrivalled anywhere in the state, her marked ability and power over girls being both of a very high order. Her departure from the ranks Is a source of keen regret to the school superintendent, directors, and her as sociates. It must always be a source of satisfaction to Miss Badoliet to know that she has left her impress of much that is good and ennobling on a largo proportion of the rising generation. You can't knock the spots off of the sun, but Shanahan Bros, knock the spots off competition. Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. D29 Third street. Wanted Purchasers for general mer chandise. Everything! at cost price T. F. Laurln, 630 Third street. 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. 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 school pupils of Uppertown will be housed in their fine new school house at the beginning of the coming term. Three rooms are finished, auu these will accommodate about forty pupils. The balance of the rooms will be made ready fr occupancy as soon as necessary. Professor Clark (princi pal) Miss While, and Mrs. C. E. Stew art, ara to be the teachers this term. It has Iwen decided by the directors to change the lines of the school districts In Uppertown. Instead of the children having to come from Olsen'B down to Cedar Street school as formerly, the line of,, the Cedar Street district will end at the Clatsop Mill. All children re siding above that point will in future be placed in the new Uppertown school. The Alderbrook schoolhouse has been thoroughly renovated during the holidays. The basement has been turn ed Into a commodious playhouse, and the system of drainage has been per fected. The ladies of Grace church will give a lawn party at the residence of Mrs. M. Trenchard, this Tuesday evening August 2tth. Alsq art tomorrow afternoon, at the same place, a lawn party will be given for the children. Elegant bath tubs, first class shav ing and neat and artistlo hair cutting at the Astoria Baths. Gillet & Corbett, proprietors. At The Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor da Madrid and all other choice and favorita brands of cigars. Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Salz' Saddlery establishment. Wragner & Co. have a line of new souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and Jew elry repairing a specialty. Opposite The Astorlan office. ' The Astorlan has received the follow ing letter from Staff Captain Morton, of Seattle, representative of General Ecoth on this coast: Having read an editorial in the issue of your paper B 0 i.-4 .l;nr of the 12th Inst., I wteh to thank you for your clear, outspoken words In be half of our work the Salvation Army in Astoria. I am extremely glad that your well known paper looks at the mat ter from the right standpoint, . recog nizing the statements of my letter to the mayor as facts and my request right and reasonable. We do not wish to conflict with the authorities, but we cannot afford if we can possibly help it to be hampered any longer in our work of reaching the people and bring ing the gospel of Jesus Christ to the people who frequent the streets night ly, especially while other causes of less importance are accorded the priv ilege which we are denied. Again thanking you for your kindness and expressing a hope that every right thinking and llberty-lovlng person in the city will let their voice be heard for the right. Respectfully yours, etc. For rent: Two suitable furnished rooms, opposite Ross, Hlgglns & Co, Upper Astoria. Enquire on premises. This week's entertainment att Ut Elnger's popular Cosmopolitan Theater is decidedly the best ever witnessed in this city, and Is nightly drawing Im mense houses. The comedy, "Trouble some Pete;" the farce, "Tit for Tat," and an unequalled specialty perform ance combine to make the program cne that cannot be excelled. Don't miss the- opportunity of a good night's amusement. Theo. Bracker keeps a varied and choice assortment of cigars, tobaccos, ploying cards, cutlery, stationery, pipes, amber goods, etc. 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 onice In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. On Sunday afternoon Fred. C. Mitch ell, a young man In the prime of life. was drowned in the Knappa slough about a hundred yards from the resi dents of .his parents. He went in swimming with a companion,. James Munro, and plunging In too hastily, got beyond his depth. Unable to swim, he immediately struggled to regain a footing, but was carried further out, sinking for the third time before his friend's horrified gaze. Munro,. being also unable to swim, could render no assistance, but he ran to the house and gave the alarm. Several friends of the family hurried to the slough, but no trace of the body could be found. At length, after two hours' searching, it was seen floating several yards from shore, and was secured by means of grappling hooks. Mr. E. W. Haskell, government inspector at Snag Island, who happened to be present, worked for a long time on the corpse, in the vain attempt to bring back life by artificial respiration. Dr. Walk er was telegraphed for, but, the lad had been dead several hours when he ar rived. The parents are heartbroken over the occurrence. Fred was their only son. Mr. Mitchell, who it will be remembered was once county commis sioner, and ht3 estimable wife, have the sympathy of the whole community in their sad bereavement. J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, gives lessons in music, pi ano and organ. Organs tuned and re paired. Address 589 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, E22 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 Utzlnger's popular resort. Thor Frederickson, piano tuner, has moved to 1053 Third street, Adair's As toria, near Eagle cannery. Leave or ders at Griffin & Reed's book store. LAND OFFICE NOTICE. United States Land Offlce, Oregon City, Or., August 8th, 1893. Notice Is hereby given that the Township plat of survey of T. 4 N.. 6 W., has been re ceived at this office, and on September 19, 1893, at 9 o'clock a. m., f said day, said plat will be filed in this offlce and the land therein will be subject to en try on and after said date. ROBERT A. MILLER, Register. PETER PAQUET, Receiver. United States Land Offlce. Oregon City, Oregon. August 2, 1893. VrMni ta Viprehv iriven that thft nlat of survey of T 4 N, R 7 W.. has this day been received at mis omo ana on September 12, 1893 at 9 o'clock a. m., of said day, said plat will be filed in this offlce and the land therein will be sub ject to entry on and after said date. J. T. APPERSON, Register. PETER PAQUET, Receiver. ' LIVER PILLS om ONE F0HAO0SE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUF, Brcnth bid rr TTtrrt tc'Mz t f Orj 'I the J1':"' o;ie-.v.Ui ipht foraT'ikH-ff"l',,"'t ? pHu1ti t-.n-s.th. 1h irj-ore r reKi'lataire lrv-m 'iit ri.ro wwwt (; ' n promrliv.v- in'teiy.tif r. " l-nf Oruggitvcr ttr-.l. ijjitr, im'i. Co..- u -.., For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist in H t 1 'km WANTED. C.IKL WILLING TO TAKE CAHK OK . bnlil'S mill to ansini In housework would like a situation. Qnii-k sua witling to work. Apply M. J., this olhce. IX)UNI-A HOU-OWNER CAN HAVE THE 1 same bf paylivg damans and cost of this notice. John Mattson, Umontown. MI8C ELL Ail HO VS. CALL ON P. BAKEK. Hi THIHD tjlKEiiT and have your clothes dyed aud cleaned. GEO. M CLEAN, COKNER OLNEV AND Art tor streets, does a general business in black smithing and reuairlutf. THE! ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Account" of Firms and Individuals .-oliclted on Favorable Temis. Foreign audOomeslld Kxcliaugo bought ao1 sold. Monet Loaned on Personal security, interest paid ou Tuna Deposit us follows Fur 3 months, 1 per cent per annum. 1. 6 .4 5 u ' 12 0 " 41 A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having been established In connection Willi the altova, dpnlt.t will bo received In umo ,uls of one dollar and upward. Interest wili bd allowed as follows : On ordi nary savniKi books, 4 pur cent per annum ; on term suvIuks book, 8 per cent per annum. D. K. rTsrrfs, President J. K. HlKicias, Cashier. J.C Dental, Vice Prosldent, It. K. Wi'rres, J. C. Dement. C. S. WrUat, Jofaa HoImob, - H. t'.Thotupsoa, Theo Urscker, Directors, iiliiiii Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AN UNEXCELLED TABLE Hales, Si dally and upwards. NOE & SCULLY,. Dealers hi Stoves, Sleet Iron & Coppsr Ware Sole agents lor Magee Stoves and Kanges. . Jobbing of all kinds promptly at teqUcd to. 4S1 Second street, A stoi la. STURGEON - HOOKS l to l inch points in nil styles. 8-inch Sturgeon Hook Files, $1.30 per doz. A. G. SPEXARTH, Cass St CENTRAL HOTEL Corner Cass and West Ninth. On the European plan Lurgc, Airy rooms, and a lirst-eiuss riHtsurnnt. Hoard daily, week ly or monthly. 1'iivnto rooms for laii'llies. Oysters ami lish in season, t Finest Wines, LUjuois and Cigars. KVENH0N b COOK, - - Proprietors. E.R.HAWES, DeaUrln HARDWARE and TINWARE Stoves a Specialty. I.a nps and (Hasswnre in Endless Varltty. Hcroud Street, Astoria, Or. Chas. Heilborn & Son, Importers and Dealers In FURNITURE, CARPETS, And Upholstery. . 601, fids, 595 Third Htrecl, Astoria. Every neqnlsilc for FIRST-CLASS FUNERALS bill's I'lidtTlaliug Parlors, . Third Tircct. Itates Kcosonablo. Embalming a Specialty. ASTORIA WORKS, Uoncomiy sireer, 1001 jacason, Astoria, Ort-KOii. General Maekinists & Boiler Bakers Land and Marine Engines, Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Outiajrt of All Desoriptioni liiii to Ordtr at Short Xoiiet. JOLN KOX........ - President and 8up- .U JKUi... . ..vice rresiuen Dalgity's Iron Works, JAM. DALGITY, I'rop'r. (Hucccuor to Arudt & Ferchcn.) RnllorRentlrlnrand Cannery Wotk. Repair ing of Klver ( raft aKoeclally. Machine Work 01 allKUlus QOiie. onop, iuuiui iuaeiie ni. BOOTS AIID SHOES ' Tbe LargeMt Stock, Beet Qualit) and town Prices at tbe Sign of The floiden Shoe. no Occ Eotel Money Slipping Through Your Fingers new, first-class and direct from the manufacturer. JjA child buys as cheap, as-the mosl expri icnei d buyer. I. L OSGOOD, The Reliable One Price Clothier and Halter",' COO, (102 Third Street,- Oppomt'e Foard k StokW, Astoria, Or. 1! or ai1 By becoming1 a member of Hi-l'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 35-Od Buys the latest improved White Sewing Machine at FOARD & STOKES'. CITY BIC .STOR Hlank Hooks, Fine Pinlionery, Hascball (nods. Foolbii.Ua, Mammocks, Ha by Carnages; NewfJuvl ' arrivin:: daily. Lw Ti Ices for Cash. GRIFFIN &. REED ASSIGNEE'S SALE nnnurn o mmm Continued till old stock is closed out at cost. New Goods arriving sold at liberal discount. W. VV. PARKER,; Assignee. STEAMER R. Leaves for Tillamook Hay Points tli day following the arrival of thfl Union Pacific steamers from San Francisco. rho Btoamer It. P. KImore eonnrtu with Union Pncifle fttenmprs for Portland, and throng!! tickpfs nr lnnod from l rtland to Tillamook Hay jwitiits by the Union l urillp Co. Ship fi'dliL from I'crtlumt by Union I'ueiiU' Htpamern. ELUOUE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria! Don't lot your money slip through your lingers hy Inly ing your goods -elsesvHiere when you can save from 10 2-3 to 331-3 per cent Jby buy ing at my 25 per cent clothing reduction sale your Men's and Boy's Clothing of 1 1 ki in I a. AU Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes or Boys' Furnishing Goods. Theso goods are Now is tbe . S to build a KJlIn III A A ma BW I t. : , - P. ELMORE The only Pure Cre.irt f T:ir'.i r P Msed in Millions of 1 I '8, Tie 5 B .1.- U5I0N PACIFIC It. E. COM I ANY, AfiTi)tn 1'oitlam!. mm "vnrs the Standard