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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1894)
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Carload after carload of . salmon Is shipped out of this city now every week,, and yet some people are mean, enough to intimate that It Is a dead town, If it Is oleoeant weather the 4th the courts will probably be called upon to decide who Is responsible the Salvation Army or the weatlier bureau. Thcy'e both working on It. Astoria has had two sensations this week. An Irate female chased a cap italist' with a hatchet and an elopement has occurred In high life at Unlontown. Dull times never affect this town very much. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature. H8 degrees. Minimum temperature, D2 degrees. r 1. I,,,. 1.... r.i iiwll Total precipitation from July 1st, 1893 to UnU 88.30 indies. . . , . IOxcchs of precipitation from July 1st, J KM. to date, 20.77 Indies. wion.i .Tun M. For Oresron. Wash ington and Idaho, showers, slight tem perature changes. The summer girl has the shirt craze worse than ever this year, and It Is said that a well gotten up colored cotton shirt and two white linen collars leave enough chunge out of a 5 till to pay street car far. The hioBt novel of tiis many' aitiuifi inenta pronilsed for 4th of July Week Is that to be given at Liberty hall on the evenng of July 3d, by the Brownies and Fairies, In aid of the library. What ever of the other varied amusements you miss, be sure not to omit this one. Due notice will be given where and when reserved seats and tickets can be secured. NO INTEREST. ' A ROUND TOWN. Just In bloom California Buttercups, at Coleman's. What good could Pat Donan have got out of a day like yesterday. The Ida Hazel Is undergoing repairs In tho Astoria Im Works slip. The members of the Salvation Army are looking for more suitable quarters. Quite a number of PorWanders came down yesterday to get a breath of fresh air. These are the days when one wants to trade his spring suit for a niaekln tosh. . Some one started the story that an lncubaUr had been erected down on Smith's Point, and several gross of fowlu purchased for use In connection with It. On tracing the rumor down it was found that the report originated through A. O. Spexarth's erecUon of a 7x14 building in which ho has stored I several casks of clay pigeons to be used by tho gun club. L03T A Bmall bunch of keys with lock and chain attached. Finder will please leave at Astorian ofllee and re- ceive reward. The only members present yesterday afternoon at the called meeting; of the city council were His Honor, Mayor Kinney," Aldermen O'Hara and Barker, In tho absence of a quorum no business could be transacted and the matter to be acted upon will be presented at next Tuesday 'night' regular meeting. AN IMPORTANT ENTERPRISE. Tho rain has spoiled all out-door amusements much to the disgust of the Poverty Hollow baseball, nine, which is fairly aching to get a chance at the Knob Illllitea again. They claim In the nexli game the latter club will got It where the man wore the collar button Both clubs agree there ought to be an admittance foe charged, the privilege of criticizing the players to go with every ticket. Our people may thus have u Midway rialsanco right at home. TO RENT. TO RENT 'iv rnnm hm.ao r,n -,.- evieve street, furnished. Inquire Henry juii.;b, ui roara ec stones FOR RENT Six rnnm hr.il-,. ,.- nlshed or unfurnished, water, bath, etc., Uppertown, In Adair's. Oened avenue or Third street. Inquire at this olllce or at jurs. a. ieaKes.' PERSONAL. Dr. Jay TuUle and daughter left for Portland on the Telephone last evening and will return Monday morning. Tho ship Reaper got off late Wednes day night and proceeded on her way to Portland, ALCOHOL FOR SALE. ALCOHOL can be purchased at the White House Corner, In Ilask or bottle quantities. WRIGHT & HARRIS, Proprletors- Just received A carload of Boston Chips, at Coleman's. BOARD AND LODGING. 1KT ULAS8 TiHAHn With n. without rooms, at reasonable rates. Ap ply ai v. v. itolden's, corner Main and jenerson. BEVERAGES ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at . Alex Campbell's Gem. A DELICIOUS DRINK. There Is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's famous beer In ktnt In nnph irnnil n..n. dltlon as at Utzlngcr's popular resort. It is claimed that Astoria has fewer Keeley eraduatea than any town In tho country of Its size. Ross, Hlggins & Co. are Sole Agents for Ben Imdorf 8 famous Swiss Cheese. Cnll on them for a sample. Strawberries! Strawberries! Another lot of fine strawberries In today. We offer them at very low prices. ROSS, HIuGINS & CO. When baby Is teething or feverish, ask your druggist for t-e-e-dman .Sooth Ing Powders. ' VoUtj.ninv lust the kind of a duv Japanese novelflcs and fancy dry .. .... ..... , ,,. -., I good.4, can be had at half price, at the uo imuiH unu ui -'""" Klor nf Wln T-pb . npvt tr nl W. nln-.ii- Bianu iruue 11 un iur mum y uunum. 1 atnre. Some 0110 has suggested Mint tho men who ciitch tho largest salmon of the soiinon should have a reunion In Aug list. Ilnlr dressing, manicuring and prac tical wig making, at the Sun Francisco Parlors, 714 Third Bti-ect (Welch block). Front pieces a sjiecialty. TT 1?lutrr.m 1. . flva Vila t a iv.o.,.. B w. eweiry t0 Bu.t the t mes. and the latest North Cove to Join her husband who Is novelties can be secured at the cost of ths new keener of the llsrhthouse at that muterlal used in tho manufacture. """u Do von need a nalr of shoes? Cnll on ,, , .,.,. ....,..,.,., ... ,u us and bring your feet with you. 'TIs a wu" "''' - feat to lit the feet, and we have the Court Street sciiool is a raiiure anu salesman who know how. Goodman & should be repaired during the present Co. Mn.ll.in i c (l.c uui dumi.i.K lui ilia mail wiiu and even irrown folks B;,y" . "" gei .m wuicn repairea WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fitly cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and aprlcct brandy. Also French Cognao and wine at. Alex Gilbert's. A Letter Prom Brown & Browne TO THE COMMITTEE. (jren'.lemen: Having caught the R. R. Fever whilo in Astoria, we are compelled to take n rest here in Denver, and although we regret the delay, we believe that a REST will " d you gentlemen good, too. In tho meantime wo desire to make you a NEW proposition, viz.: Wo and our associates will 'buijd you a road, work to begin as soon as our attorney can look up the title of. the original owners of the subsidy, Concomly, Chenamus, et. al., and tho road to be completed when free coinage of sil ver at the ratio of 10 to 1 is established, as the securities of our company consist mainly of stock in some silver mines we have discovered lately. As we expect to put on a large force of men we desire that you negotiate with the mortgagees of the Herman Wise store i:i regard to suppl-ig our men with Clothing, J I a t s r Shoes, Furnishings, etc., as we understand that' they offer slock at about GO cents on the dollar. Smilingly Yours, BROWN fe BROWNE. SAN FRANCISCO STORE. S. DANZIGER BUSINESS CARDS. A. GIBBONS. - ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS and PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Ofllee, with General Messenger Co., 515 Squemoque street. J. II. MANSELL. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Tubllc. Fire and accident In surance. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in W. W. PARKER. REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE! AGENT. Office. 112 Benton street. Astoria. Or. FOR SALE. The children ana awaiting the appearance of the Brownies on the evening of July Sd with much expectation. without sending It to San Francisco, Why, we run a regular "Watch Hos pital" and repair all kinds of breaks, at Nleml's Jewelry Store. Senator-elect J. H. Smith will deliver an address at a Fourth of July celebra tion to be held on Mr. Relth'a farm un the Lewis and Clarke, Don't go to Portland to buv vour tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific, ofllee In this city, and thereby save your lo cal rare to rortinnu. FOR SALE A new seine at a fair price. Inquire of C. P. Upshur, Astoria, Oregon. . CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR J2. Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot in Hill's First Addition for $2. Don't spoil a nice plate of berries with milk, when you can get sweet cream fresh every morning of C. B. Smith, the Ice Cream Dealer. J. A. Waddel, grand chancellor for the statu of Oregon for the Knights of Pythias, la In the city, and will olllclal ly visit Paoltlo Lodge No. 17 this evening. Miss Edith Conn will take a limited number of pupils In wa'er color paint' Ing, and Instrumental music principles taught according to tho most approved method. Specimens of painting to be seen at J. W. Conn's drug store. . There was but one case In Judge Osburn'a Ciiurt yesterday. It vu w r.clghborhooj qutrrvl and Judge Osburn dismissed It with the advice tlmt It be set. led out of court. LOST. A lndy's pin. with chain and cold dol lnr attached. Kinder please loave at this ofllee. W. A. STEIN. In the garnishee cuse of John Mastln vs. John Mesch tried before Judge Os burn several days ago, judgment was rendered on yestorduy In favor of the plaintiff for J188.8G. The body of Charles Anderson, the fisherman who wua drowned last Sat urday at the head of Sand Island, was found by Thomas Qulnn yesterday and turned over to Coroner Pohl. Ti-of. C,. H. Gilbert, who occupies the choir of soology at the Leland Stanford Jr. University, Palo Alto, California, In In the city for the purpose of obtaining data relating to the Sainton of the Col umble, river. Beginning Sunday evening mxt the Rev. Frederick A. Arr will deliver at U.e Baptist church a series of sermons upon missionary life and experiences In Africa among the people of the Congo, ami meir religion ana heathen prac tices. In order to make provision for the present scarcity of th water supply, at a meeting of th water commission relj yeaviduy It was ordered that Im mcdlate sti'i b taken to purchase a force pump to be placed at some point on the present supply pipe between the 8w Hay Foundry and the mouth of Mill Crwk. Meany Is tho leaaing tailor and payi the highest cash price for txxr skins. For 13. a lot Is delivered every week to the buyer in Hill's First addition. OiiVrs enn r ,.ft nt. Onrn.'ihiin' st.i-i? fur the Astoria Wood Yard tor all kin. id .if fn.il ,. ::A j fit W YORK pVEItTY REAL ESTATE AUCTION. I will auction off a good piece of hot torn land, to the highest bidder, on Rat urday, June 80th, at 2 o clock p. m consisting of lot 4, section 10, T. A N, 10 W., amounting Ut 17 acres. The buyer will have the privilege of taking out acres, if he does not want the whole tract. Bale to take place at my auction rooms. This land must be Bold. Now Is the chance to buy. Within 10 minutes' walk of Gearhart I'aric. MARTIN OLSE.V. Auctioneer FOURTH OF JULY. 1 L long nr.d lip experience lias dem onstrated to us that there always n Kroat demand for lire works In Astoria on the Glorious Fourth of July, so we have gut ready for your coming a large stoek of Mid Crackers, Flags, H.K-kfts, . Bunting, Roman Candles, Lantern.-", Torpedoes, Red Fire. VAC, etc. For surprisingly little money you can b os patriotic as you wish. Come le f.ne the slock Is broken. FIREWORKS Wing Lee has just re ceived a full line of fireworks of all kinds, at all prices. 529 Third street. AND BOYS' CLOTH Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes. A FULL STOMACH outfit to cause, you no Uiscom. fort Whatever, ii it tioes, though II there's any troublo after eating take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant .Pellets. They're Dorl'ect mul convenient vest- pocket remedy. Olio of these tlnv. BUjrar-coaieu, auti-ouious granules at a (lose regulates and corrects the entire system. Slok or Bilious ncii.:uche,Con. stlnntlnn. Indigestion. Bilious Attacks, and nil deriiiiL'cnieiitJof the liv er, stomach, and bowels are prevented, re i.ved. and permanently cured. They're, the smallest, easiest to take, cheapest, ami best. They're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money b returned. Is perfectly, lxrmanontlv. positively cured by Doctor Sage's Catarrh Remedy, The proprietors of this med icine prove that by their olrer. It (."iw cash for a case of Catarrh which thoy uy an urufgisu, wj coats. Jin Gilt cannot cure, r ' i 'i A LOCK Is something you want, if not today, you will want is : sometime. We keep carpen- s tools too, and if tin's itlier v--ill only pull itself together you will want plenty of Hardware of which we h ive a plenty only, waiting your call. J. Ii WYATT, . 1IAUDWAH1! niiALKU ipj j Iter's LilJJ weal (go) rentre of the city. Lots are Dow seiliiia I in u inr a I Japanese Bazaar SINO LUNC. Will he HeaJijiiarters from now until the Fouith of July for the exclusive s;ile of new Fireworks. Mas a full line of high graJe Ladies' and Gents' Underwear at Low Prices. Orposite Court House. 355 Third Street, FREEMAN & BREMNER, I ilnckamlths. Poeolnl cttint!ori paid to steamboat re- palvlti?, first-'tisa horseshoeing, etc. CCCINC Cr,:? CCSK ft SPP-CIAItTY. v.r.:r tews Third and and Fourth, Astoria, Or. This year we are making a special!' of Outing - Flannels And have an unusually largo stock of Neglige Shirts etc., on hand. Schlussel's White House Store 490 Second Street. fo) ffl il annnnn If in Every Suit in the store reduced. Come amd see and be convinced that this is a fact and not buncombe. Schlussel's White House Store