THE --DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1893. ABOUT THE CUT. Circuit court will meet again in the circuit court room at 3 o'clock on Mort day. Tho bark River Indus will probably go up the river today. She draws 19 feet 0 Inches. The steam scow Maid of Oregon Is discharging cord wood at the Astoria Shipping Co.'s dock. John Hansen, who was convicted of murder yesterday is very much pros trated, and entirely broken down. Small flsh are running very plenti fully in the river just now, and thous ands of torn cod were caught yesterday. The three-masted schooner T. E. Jewett came down from Portland in tow of the No Wonder yesterday. She Is lumber laden for San Francisco. Two murder trials completed in three days Is a record that Judge McBrlde can be proud off. He evidently intends to allow no waste of the county's funds at this term of court. The pilots on he Louis Olsen were In hard luck yesterday. They missed two ships by keeping too far to the couth. The San JoseTwent to the north and picked up both. The ladles of the library asoclatlon are getting along splendidly with the arrangements for their big entertain ment, and full particulars of the affair will shortly be published. The bark River Indus, 1044 tons, 149 days from London, arrived In port yes terday afternoon with a general car go composed principally of cement. Captain Williams, her skipper, Is an eld favorite on the river. An $S0 lot for J2. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & Ward's. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chos. Olsen's. Men of small means can buy real estate Jn Hill's first addition. Jack Johnson and Lanna Kampplnen were married yesterday at the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran church by the Rev. J. J. Holkka. The ceremony was performed In the presence of only a few of tho friends of the contracting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ohls were the witnesses. Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea side Is open the year around. All groceries sold at bottom prices for cash at Howell & Ward's. . ' For fine wines and liquors call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. Only the purest wines and liquors are sold at Alex. Campbell's Gem. Parke & Lacy, of Portland, through their attorney, A. R. Kanaga, have commenced suit in ' the circuit court asolnst the Astoria and South Coast railroad for the sum of $850. The com plaint states that a quantity of ties were converted to thet use of the com peiiy without the plaintiff's consent. 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. Big discount on all goods at the gents' outfitting store of P. A. Stokes. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing For Sale Three good lots at Smith's Pcint. A bargain. Address A. B., this oifice. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. J. W. Bu shong reorganized thai Woman's For eign Missionary Society of the Meth odist church for the ensuing year. Thore wore several ladles present, and a good deal of enthusiasm was mani fested. The following officers were dieted: President, Mrs. Bushong; vice president, Mrs. Pendleton; secretary, Mrs. Gerdlng; treasurer, Mrs. Elmore; corresponding secretary, Miss Susie Roberts. The meetings will be held on tho first Wednesday of each month. A great reduction sale Is In progress nt P. A. Stokes gents' outfitting store. IiOvers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Ol sen's Sewing machine and general repair ing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A .May, 132 Main. Fresh flsh received at the Albatross Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Hill's First addition Is located in the centre of the city. Lots are now selling In It for 2. Covernor Pennoyer yesterday ap pointed the following delegates to the International Irrigation congress to meet i-.t Los Angeles, California, Octo ber 10th: J. B. Huntington and A. W. Gowan, of Harney, R. S. Anderson and George Chandler, of Baker City, J. H. Raley of Pendleton, and C. A. Cogs-v.-ell, of Lakeview. Notarial commis sions were issued to the following: A. L. Veazie, J. P. O. Lownsdale and . ; I:: ant, of Portland, and A. M. Solisis of Jacksonville. rrUnM fa nr. fialr talrnn htf totntni? Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value or tneir money. Get your hemlock wood for $3.25 per cord dellverea, ai ine Astoria, nuw Yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Del Ferguson, general Job printer, Astorlan Duuaing, upuuuro. " class work at reasonable rates. Water colors, crayons, and sepias crayons, copying and enlarging, a spe cialty at Crow's gallery, Third street. Rare bargains In Jewelry are being ' - K.r rr virRtmm. Anv ar- ii j ri cu viiin j j j . tide In the store can be had at cost price. For delicious Ice cream soda go to Colmann's Ice Cream Parlors. Choice, fresh candies manufactured dally at Coimann s. Wanted Furnished rooms for house- . keeping or a furnished flat suliame ior the same purpose. Must be convenient ly located. Apply at once to R. H. M., this office. JEFFS, Tie Daly Restaurant The steamer Signal cleared for Vic toria. B. C. at 9:30 yesterday morning with 24 of the 26 Chinamen she brought down with her. She will connect with th Kmnress of India and bring back a full list of passengers and about 300 tons of Asiatic freight. She will also have 300 tons of merchandise from Ta coma and Seattle. The company has no trouble in bringing full cargoes from the Sound, but has to go back occa slonally with only a part, lead from this end. - Call at the Astoria Real Estate Ex change and got a lot In Hill s First addition for ii. The Office liquors and mixed drinks are unexcelled. Genevieve street, be' tween Second and Third. Persons wishing to Join Mr. Thomp son's singing! class will please leave leave their names at the Y. M. C. A, Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods, will sell at cost. 529 Third street. The finest hemlock wood ever sold in Astoria can be had from C. W. Ever est, Alderbrook. Only 13.25 per cord delivered. Elegant bath tubs, first class shav lng and neat and artistic hair cutting at the Astoria Baths. Glllet & Corbett, proprietors. The Coffee House, 522 Third street; best place for chops and steaks: oys' ters by the quart; received dally and always fresh. On Thursday afternoon the hop hou. of Wade & Ritchie, between Gervals and Parkervllle, two and three-fourths miles from the former place, and a half mile from the latter, burned to tho ground and the season's crop was consumed. The last kiln of hops from fourteen acres was - being taken off when the fire was Btarted. The build ing, which was owned by Murray Wade was worth $350. Mike Ritchie owned two-thirds of the hops and Wade the remainder. The total loss is about $3000; Insurance in the Western Assur ance, of Toronto, $1500. There Is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer Is kept In such good condition as at TJtzinger's popular resort. Wagner & Co. have a line of new souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and Jew elry repairing a specialty. Opposite The Astorlan olllc. Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3.25 per cord by C W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben coe, core or tnis office. Terms cash. Than 73taMrA Iraona a vn.rtpd find choice assortment of cigars, tobaccos, n1n.vlna onrrtq pntlprv. stationery. pipes, amber goods, etc. Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Salz'' Saddlery establishment. The finest and most extensive line of blue and white steel enameled ware ever displayed in Astoria, has been received at Foard & Stokes.' At the Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor da Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. The ship St. Mlrren, 1855 tons regis ter, sailed into harbor yesterday morn ing, 29 days from San Diego, with sand ballast. Marine men crowded along the dock to watch her as she swung grace fully around to her anchorage. She has a rig that has. never been seen here before, the peculiarity being that she carries no royals but has Instead, double topgallant yards. Instaed of having to clew up a royal and furl it, her men can lower the upper topgal lant sail and reef it or furl it a good deal easier. The large topmast heads give more stiffness to the masts. Yesterday's Oregonian says: "The party sent out by United States Engin eer Handbury to make soundings and survey the channel at Walker's Island, under charge of Mr. George W. Free man, has returned. Mr. Freeman re ports having foimd a good channel on the Washington side of the river, where there has been some scouring out since the dike was completed.- The process is still going on, and the prospect Is that there will soon be a wide 24-foot channel there. The sand Is filling In behind the dike so fast that it is bare at low water. There Is a channel on the Oregon sido which, with a little dredging, could be given a depth of 23 to 24 feet. The pilots, however, prefer the Washington side ,ns It Is the more direct course. The government snng boat Corvallls, which went down to Walker's Island to look for a snag which had been reported by the pilots to be a nuisance, has returned, after successfully accomplishing the object of her trip. She found several large snags, and put them out of the way, One of them had several large branches lately broken off, and this Is supposed to be the one against which the Colum bia brushed a few days ago. The Cor vallls will return to work on the Wil lamette below Salem at once. The Upper Willamette is at a fair boating stage now." THE NEW SCHOOL. Dedicatory Exercises Yesterday Over the Handsome Uppertown Building The opening exercises at the new Up pertown school yetterday were celebrat ed without a hitch, and none who were present will ever forget the enjoyment of the occasion. The program with pne or two minor alterations, was car ried out as published in the Astorlan yesterday. The fine upper room of the S W"' vVJ Th nl 1Vr f-, , f. .: ,t T- Used in Millions o: IJYtue new building was filled with nearly 'TOur Tiundred guests, who were cordial ly welcomed by School Director J. W. Conn, president of the day. Mr. John H. Smith delivered the oration and crowded a good deal of common sense Into a very short space of time. He dealt to some extent with the advan tages of education, and congratulated the children on their change to a new and handsome school house which he hoped might spur them to greater ex ertions than ever In the field of edu cational advancement. When he closed with an earnest wish for the success of the Uppertown school, he was loudly applauded. Five minute addresses were then delivered by Principals Wright and Hawes, and by Mrs. Stewart and Miss White, the two ladies speaking on behalf of the Uppertown teachers. School Director Thomas Dealy then spoke briefly and dwelt on the signi ficance of the occasion, and the lesson It taught to all who were present. Pro fessor Clark, the popular head of the Uppertown school, made a neat speech, and looked as pleased and as proud as the occasion warranted. Since his ten ure of office began in that part of the city, he has helped school matters on with great strides, and may well be congratulated on having had placed at his disposal one of th.3 handsomest edu cational buildings in the state of Or egon. The other schools of the city were granted a half holiday for the dedication, and all the teachers, with many of the pupils, were In attend ance To all wno took part- in tne pro gram, and to Mrs. Wright for the loan of an organ, the officers of the day iieslre,' through the Astorlan, to ex press their sincere thanks. Lots COxlOO, all cleared, In block 05, Adair's, for sale by W. B. Adair at from $30!) to $450 per lot. The Indies of Grace Church Guild will hold a pie and cake sala at the residence of Mrs. Coe on Main street today at 2:30 p. m. 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. Sportsman intending to x purchase their winter's supply of ammunition should communicate with Foard & Stokes before purchasing elsewhere. For Sale An organ. Value when new, $125.00. .will sell very cneap ior cash. In order. Owner going to leave town. Address, J. T. R., this office. 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. 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. - All the patent metrtctnes advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn'-s drug store, opposite Occident hotel, 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. IN HOUSES OF GOD. Services that are to be Held in. the City Churches Tomorrow. The Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran church, above Columbia cannery, Up pertown. Services tomorrow 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.f by Right Rev. B. Har- stad, from Tacom. At the morning service the new organ will be dedicat ed and an offering will be token up for the Pacific Lutheran university. The usual services will be held in Grace church tomorrow. Rev. W. S. Short, Pastor. Services in the Congregational church tomorrow, morning and evening. Sub ject In the morning, "faui s une Theme." Evening, subject, "The Ad versary, the Dsvll," The Sunday school meets at 12 m., and the Christian En deavor at 6:30 p. m. There will be a men's meeting in the gymnasium 'of the Y. M. C. A. this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. All men are invited to attend. There will be services in the German language at the Congregational church on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Allan Mackay wirV conduct ser- lces and preach morning and evening In the Presbyterian church tomorrow. .. ' j Tf vnn have friends in Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific ofllce.Bteamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced rates via all the lead ing steamship lines. TntrnntxA the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. The most handsome and highest grade Wall Paper ever seen in the city. I will furnish paper gratis to anyone finding this statement not true. Call and see for yourselves, at B. F. Allen's 571 Third street. 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. The annual meeting of "The Nor wegian Evangelical church" will be held at the church building Monday October 2d, 7 a m. Astoria September 21th, 1S93. TH. FREDRICKSON, Secretary. Every girl that ''iys her school books at the New York Novelty Store will be presented with a manicure set. Ever boy that gets 'his school books nt the New York Novelty Store will get a nice memorandum book witn mirror attached. 'A - - -40 Vrnrs the StTu1ai ANNOUNCEMENT. James P. Hlxon , representing the well-known merchant tailoring estab lishment of Charles Adams, San Fran cisco, has arrived and will remain two days at the Occident hotel, where he has on exhibition a full line of sample goods for gentlemen's wear, suitable for the present and coming season. Those wishing first-class custom-made clothing will do well to give him a call. He is the only scientific, practical cut ter who has taken diplomas In the principal cities of the east, for correct measuring, skillful labor and perfect fit who Is soliciting orders. There are a great many adventurers traveling who are not tailors and do not repre sent al responsible house, who cannot take a correct measure, subjecting the people to great annoyance and loss. Hoping that the public will encourage a scientific man to do their work, Mr lTlxon is recommended. C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. Regular monthly meeting of the Col umbia River Fishermen's Protective Union will be held a I their reading rooms, Tuesday, October 3d, 1S93, at 7:o'J p. in., sharp. Members in good standing are requested to be present and to have their receipt book or re ceipt nlong. SOFUS JENSEN, Secretary. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. The undersigned having been appoint ed by the circuit court receiver for I. W. Case, banker, hereby gives notice to all persons owing said bank, either by note or overdraft, that payment of same must be made without further delay. Tho office of tho receiver, at Case's bank, is open, dolly, from 10 to 12 o'clock a. m., and from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m., and all debtors are ad vised to coll' and Bettle at once. GEO. H. GEORGE,, Receiver. ANOTHER CUT IN PASSENGER RATES. Five dollars less over the Union Pa-i clflo to Missouri river and intermedi ate points, effective Sunday, August 20th. Rates to all Eastern points corre spondingly reduced. For full informa tion, call at Ticket office, Union Pa cific dock. G. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent. TO RESIST THE ATTACK of the germs of Con- rffcu. sumption, Scrofula. ,;Zt(irlp, Malaria, and amany oicer diseases means tight or die for all of ua. These germs are everywhere in the air we breatho. The odds are in favor of the germs, if our liver is inactive and our blood impure. What is needed most is an increase in our germ-fighting strength. To do this success fully you need to put on kealthu flesh, rouse the liver to vigorous action, so it will throw oil these rorms, and purify the blood so that there will bo no " weak spot," nor soil for germ-growth. We claim for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, that it does all this in a way pecu liar to iteolf. It is the development of gen erations of medical thought it has stood the test of a quarter of a century of cures. That is why the makers can guarantee it In every trouble caused by torpid liver or impure blood, if the "Discovery" foils to benefit or cure, your money is refunded. Pretty strong reasons for trying Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. $500 if you can't be cured. , GUM'S IMFROVXO LIVER ?sr puis l . om ONE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, Breath bd or Hand ohlnitr' One of lhe plllc ' rc llevM dlatreas In the atomaoh end ourw LeadHcnc. oae aaoh nlKht for week eweetene the atojiaeli . ai-d SurlBe.tho breeth. The, insure perfeou.lno.t or,, regulate the bowel and oure ooimtlpntl'-n. j lie, art promptly, yat mildly, never arip f -V Drugglata or mail. Boaanko Med. Co., M. Oa., 1 a For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggiot WSXTED. BY HUbllAND AND WIFK, NlUELY FUlt nished rooms and board in a pleasant (irlvate lamllt. Permanent boarders. Apiily at ouce to K. J. C, this ofllco. B Y K COMPETENT PKK80N, A POSITION to do uouseworK. inquire at 4ou Aitior at. A SITUATION BY A YOUNO 1,ADY TO work for boan and go to acliool. Inquire at tills olllce. M1HCEILAHEO VH. 0 A IX ON P. BAKHlt, 47S THIKl) 8TKKKT and uave your clonics uyeu aua cleaned. rHY.n. MnLEAN.COUNKK OLNKY ANIJ A Jf tot streets, does a Kt.ner.il business in blituk- guiltlmig ana repairing. 1-1(111 RKXT.--t.ATK KESIDUNi'E OK WM. I? 1). Adair, 2U05 llvmloek St., Upper Astoria Apply at wi7, Angiii Ave. t.w ui TUI3 ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK T1UNHA0T3 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts ol Flrnn aud Individuals .-ollcltet) nil Favnrnhlfl Terma. Foreign aud Domustlo Exchango bought an1 sold. Money Loaned on Personal locurltv. Interest paid on Time Deposits as follows: For 8 months, 1 per cent per annum. .1 6 n i. j2 i g " a A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Having been established In connection with the above, deiwHU will be received iu amojlits ol one dollar ana unwara. Interest will be allowed as follows : On ordi nary saving books, 4 per cent per annum ; on let in huvuik uooa-'f per cent per auuuiu. D. K. Warrea, President. t & ti i ri..l.l.. J.C. Demeat, Vlco President I. K. Warns, j!. J. t. Dement. iH. Wriirht. Director!, Join Hobaoa, H. CThoaiBsoa, Tuea Uracker, Washington Meat Market Corner Second and Main Streets, w Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS - AND - PACKERS Steamboats, ships and mills supplied on short notiec. Families supplied promptly at the lowest rates. CHRISTENSEN & CO., Proprietor!, FEEEHAII & EP.ET1NER BLACKSMITHS. BPf-Ial attention paid to steamlMtat r- Logging Camp Work a Specialty VP Olney street, between Third and fourth, AaUma, Or. Wo have a SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES To bo sold at the American Book Com pany's price list. A big reduction from last year's prices. GRIFFIN & REED. FOR Mi S30 LOT! By becoming a member of Hill's Lot Clubs you can get a first class lot in Hill's First Addition to Astoria. Lois will be delivered weekly. Now is the time to pro cure a lot to, build a home, for CALIFORNIA1 WJWE HOUSE, FINE WINES 1 AND LIQUORS I linvo niiulo nrrangmueDls for supplying any brand of - wines in (inutilities to suit nt lowest onali figures. The Initio mid fiiiiiilitM supplied!. All orders dolivoivil free in Astoria. STEAMER R. V. " ' ' ' Leaves for Tillamook Hay Points of the Union Pacific steamers rhe steamer R. P. Elmore connctw with - and through tickets are Issued from Portland to Tillamook Hay points by the Union Pacific Co. Ship freight from Portlaml by Union Pacific stcamora. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria! UNIOA PACIFIC 11. R. COM I AN Y. Ak Dalgity's Iron Works, JAS. iALITV, I'rop'r. (Successor to AintU & Ferehon.) Holler RpiiRlrlna-il rannorv Wotk. Eensir- itiL'ot River Craft a Htieolally. Mnehliio Work of all kinds done. .Shop, tout of Lufityetto Ht, T. 33. WTATT ' l)c;tlor in Hardware ami 2?!p Ctoflsrj, Pure Oil, Bright Vwa'.sit, P.limcl( Cot tou Canvas, Hemp -lull 1 whih. IahI il. Wrought Iron tfiiiku-. '.MivanlI. d Cut Nun (arrooorles, sitto- Agrtcultut :tl Imfl'Miic-.', ir V't liiat huiH", t'iim u Oilo. Chas. Heilborn & tSon, Importers and Dealers In FURNITURE, CARPETS, And Upliolfetery. 691, MK, 5fli Third HI reel, Antorln. M Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AN UNEXCELLED TABLE Rates, f2 dally and upward. E. R. HAWES, Dealer In Occ Hotel w IMDWM and TISWARE tm SE0E3 Stovei a Specialty. The l.awiMt Ktoek, llt-st Qur.lil and UnipsandrwamKndie,, rawest Trices at the Blgn of .,...,,. The Ooldeu Shoo. Keeond Street, Antorls, Or. The Clatsop Market, "YhEMODEL 720 Third street, opposite Buct office. Fish, Oysters, roullry ami Produce. Chop Jtlld Oyster House Kreedeiiveryany partol JOS. TERP, Proprietor. ATCHISON ii SENEY. PrODS. The bcstmpallu Iherlly forth money niUMIdUll wkiiwif ivpw. Kanteni nvtem. Next door to Odd bVl- lows' building, 4ft) Third Hf., Astoria. STURGEON - HOOKS . L w. CASE U to It inch point, in IHSURAIIGE AGE1IT, all styles. represkntino German-American, Set York Cilr, It. f. 8-inch Sturgeon Hook Nai;CM m tl jBt c. ,f ht&tl FiW, ?1 "0 i-r !oz. f,,,--!H Fir: hi. u, t; Hm latwl hi. Cj.,of Ssi Francis:. Pbxaii, of Ltd it. h'sdal, of buLi, A. G. SPEXAUTII, Cass St u rut. ht c full supply of- A. W. UTZINGER, Main Street, AKloriii, Orv. P. ELMORE ., the day following tho arrival from San Francisco. Union Pncifln Htcamora for Portland - h Portlaml. O. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and C EMISSION Aatorla, . Oregon. JEFF'S RESTAUI1AMT -IH THE Bon Ton Ton Restaurant iu the Towu (And the Fluent oi the Coast. i Dinner Parlies, Banquets a Spi ciat Th finest Wlnen aad Liquors. teis' Furnisli.sg Goods ANI Clothing in Endless Variety -AT S, Dauzigcrt. Third Street HUNTEH & MERGENS, (Proprietors of the Portland Butchering Cos Markets Corner Hwnnd and Itrnton streets (Joiner Third and WohI highlit streets. NOE & SCULLY, - Dealers In ilmuM Iron & Copper Ware Sulit aucnls for Mueo Stoves and ltllllKUH. JoliMnx of all klutW promptly at Ifinit'd.to. 4.11 Beemul street, Astoria.