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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1895)
1 "V THE DAILY ASTORIAK. ASTORIA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1895. T' r to-measure, .. - -$35- MrHE onir way to Bt a roan la to flrstflnd out Just what kind of a man you have to lit that's Just what we do - take your assure exact and cut the suit for you and It must fit, or we'll keep 'em. tailoring exclusively. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 1 S23 Commercial Street Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In very way to make them the most en- ' joyable In town. All (he "good things" f the seassn cooked by our excellent cook in the most delicious style. Perfect service. If you Invite friend to the Palace Restaurant ithe place is sufficient guar ntee that be will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant Sterling Silver ! Never has there been such a stock of sterling silver Jewelry es that now on display at our store. Half the town does not realize the Immensity of this assortment. EXSTROM, the Jeweler. RSTOftffl - jflTTESS - FACTORY, S78 Commercial Street Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Mattresses-, etc REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the' tide sets one way there la always a cause for it Womn. don't come here to buy roast teaks, and oil other kinds of meat simply because It's Chrlatensen & Co.'s. Of course there are a few, a very Tew, who twy out of compliment, or from Ignorance, bat the great mass of housekeepers buy where they can get the best and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that we have only the best WASHINGTON MEAT J1ARKET, CHRI3TENSEN ft CO.. Prup'rs, Hnndreda of business and professional Die are now coming to our place "THE RESORT" Dally. " Why? Because they can at any time, day or night, call for a sandwich ere and get It. . We expected to be mobbed for these fanawaches and our fresh ( cent beer wntn me rauroaa comes. Qrosbauer & Brach. If iron 1$ Works, General flachlnUt and Boiler Works. .All kinds of Cannery. Ship, Steamboat miu engine vrurn ui any ucscnpuon Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot uf Lafavette St., Astoria, Or. A Poor Cigar irrA W. F. SCHIEBE never made. 1 Don't expect to make, eithor. " But marks this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-o- 1 t-l-.-n of the 22-karct sort has accompanied every purchase of one of the cigars made by blm - since he began business. We've ' I-got the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a big figure" In building up a business. That's the reason La Belle Astoria takes so well. ROSS HIGGINS k CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. las Tsas and Coffees, Tabls Delicacies, Donsstlc and 1 roplcsl r-rults, vegetables, sugar Cured Hans, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. White lid Slippers! White Kid Oxfords! Wfyite Canvas Oxfords! In buying these goods from us for graduation exercises one can be etiked here juBt as well as though they had sent to San Francisco and had the goods made fer ttiera JOHN HAHN & CO. The U. S. Gov't Reports Show Royal Baking Powder tuperior to all others. Japanese Bazaar BINQ LUNG. Prop. Ladies' and Children's bats and duck suits. Ladies' and " Gentle men's underwear made to order. Lowest prices in Astoria. s3 rvnd Street, next doos to Mouler'i Frail fctar. .' .....BtfGRRVERl .Seals Steel Dies, Wood 6t Metal. Society Calling Cards and An nouncements Engraved snd rrintcd. W. G. SMITH, So5 Morrison tit- Portland, Or. Wfyite Peque; Kid Gloves 4 buttons and heavy stitching on back are the newest tiling In gloves for summer. ALBERT DUNBAR. Try the P. N. Corsets and you will wear no oiner. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twoney-four hours endla at 6 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the united states department of agrl culture weatner oureau: Maximum temperature, 70 degress. Minimum (temperature, 53 degrees. Predpjtatlon, none. . . , Total precipitation from September 1st, 1894, to Oalte, 7b.ua indies. Excess of precipitation from September 1st, 1KH, to Oalte, 6.15 inohee. ; BUBIKESS LOCALS. Try Smith's Ice cream. i - Sweet cream at Smith's 20 cents pint. POSTAGE STAMP DEPOT H. Jeld ness, No. 613 Commercial street. THE) BFA Codman's old eland, U the place for fresh candle and Ice cream. THE SAME PLAOE-118 12Bh Street Is the place to buy fresh fish every day, GRAND OPENINO-Of all kinds of for eign novelty goods, at 566 Commercial street. T. E. Schultz, frescos and scenic ar tist, with B. F. Allen, 366 Commercial Street . Buy your insect powder at the Bates. Craln Drug Store. Only 35 cents per pound. Our milk Is (ruamntead strictly pure and fresh from the cow daily. Bettn at wuson. Pure Persian Insect Powder at the Eb teg-Orain Drug Store. From 16 cents to 40 cents per can. GRAEFE & PLANK No. 628 Commer ctal street, will repair your clothes for little money. Try them. WORLD'S FAIR SALOON Keeps the finest line of liquors and cigars In the city. Call and sample them. If your watch don't run, call at 674 Commercial street, across from Bhana Can Bro.' and have It repaired. DONT FORGET That at Nos. 214 and 216 Tenth street Is the place to have your horse shod and repair work done. Smith's Ice cream Is unequalled . Ice cream soda a specialty. Private par. tors for ladles. Commercial street PLEASE STOP. As you nass bv Mat, H trail s second-hand store, on Commer' clal street, and learn, prices on his stock WAH BING & CO.-Merchant tailors, 626 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock com plete, A SURE THING That you can get fruit and candy for less money than any where else at M. Mouler's, on Bond street. , - PIANOS AND OIIOANS-The "Wiley B, Allen Co., "Branch," 710 Commercial St, Leading Makes. Low Prices. Easy Terms. What cows received first premium ait the World's Fair for producing the richest milk? Jersey oowa, and those are the only kind thiait J. A. Rowan sells milk from. No batter milk was ever brought to Astoria than la f umlalhed for five cents a quart by Keith A Wilson, and de livered in a clean and tlwhlcly closed trlass 'bottle ait your door every morn ing. At the Eastern Ciock Co.. 107 12th street the prices seem rather high, but when you come to think of It, after inspecting the quality of goods and the terms they offer, you'll find It's the cheapest place to 'Duy. Arrived Mrs. Zwemer, trance medium, Can be consulted on all affairs of lit, Coll at Mrs. M. A. Hall's residence, 801 uxenange street, old Ross residence. Cir cles every Tuesday and Friday night at 8 o'clock. . What brlnirs oeoirie back to the Affto rla Wood Yurd after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May De in one thing, and May oe It s Another. Hut the fact remains back they come. And of course 'the Astoria Wood Yard is proud of It. Business men of Astoria visiting Port land have for years been acoustomed to take their mid-day lunoh at the "Gem." The "Gem" is now looated at 7.1 Third street, next door to the Alns worth Batik. Jos. E. Penny. pacific commission company. Brokers and Commission Merchants, Consjgnnients Sotlclted'of Poultry, Egs, Barter, nun, riour, Faa, uroin, sic. Returns Mad Quiok. ' Qoodst Bold at Wholesale. No. us Twelfth St. Astoria, Or, S. H. WILLETT, PLUMBING, Gas and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water H eating.-. 179 Twelfth street Astoria, Or. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass au4 Squtmoque Streets. Astoria, Ort FREEMAN & HOLMES. I31ackmlthl , ' Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, eta, LOGGING CflfSP 0J0!?K A SPECIALTY 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria. Or. ' - ABOUND TOWN. , Fresh candles every morning at 6m Mi's Fresh candles every hour at the Bon bonnlere. i ... 4 .The Blanchard wJl be down the rtver tWs morning. Bottle of Gambrlnus beer and sandwich, 15 cents, at Jos. Terp s. Best Ice cream and Ice cream soda In the city at the Bonbonniere. Finnish Evangelical LuUherian church- Service tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. Or. Esftas leaves this morning for Ocean Grove. He will return Wednesday. Mr. E. Davis, chief engineer of the steamer Oascuues, Is in the city vismng. J. R. O'Ne.l, a Portland contractor, is in the city. He Is registered at the AstJor. The S'tate of Gal.fomla came Vn y eater day morning and leUt up at noon for Portland. O. F. Hills, G. Cos, land M. A. Riddle, all of Hare, were visiting In Astoria yesctrday. PAT IAWLER & CO. Fine line of canned goods and fresh fish, 674 Com mercial street. George ESflerof Seaside, spent yte'ter day doing business in Astoria, He re turns borne today. The (British ship CromartyBlhure sailed ou(t yteraiay morning -with 2370 tons of wheat for Uvetrpool. The case of the irtaite of Oregon vs. Murphy Is set for trial In the Justice court tomorrow at 1:30 o clock. It takes but ten seconds to substitute one eltyile of type for another on the NEW Hammond. W. S. Wood, Agent. The Wiley B. Allen Co. ds a corporation with tte home and headquarters In Ore gon, not thiree thousand miles away. If you want a delightful shave or a fashlonaMe hair cut, go to the Palace Barber Shop, J. B. Hutdhlns, propr.ctor. Dan Feeley, wWo has been vlslttng his flU.v8 for the past two weeks, will return to iMJCillaavJlte tomorrow evening. The band boye we.e out last evening playing several selections for the bene fit of the excursion twh.ch takes place to. day. Every piano which the Wiley B. Allen Co. sells Is backed by a home guarantee, and not by a guarantee liesued three thousand miles away. The atljre of Anlton Melln recently at 'tlaieheU Iby OonBtaWe Oberg, wa sold yes ietMay. The buyer iwas G. Reed, and the eimounit roallzed was $100. Alex. G.lWt has built a board wialk at Seaside from 'tlhe s'toltilon over to the main street In front of the hotel, so that visit ors can avoid wtalking In 'the Sand. It ie rumordd that a well known and popular captain of one of the government bargtS will be married next week to an estimable young1 lavly of Upper Astoria. The NEW HAMMOND will write in French, Gernuun, Swedlsfh( Ivitin or any other language, and It takes tout ten sec onds to make the change. W. S. Wood, Agvmt. Perfect cteainHiness and modern con venience are tlhe adjuncts of all well regulated ibaitlh rooms. You will find them ait the 'Palace. J. B. HUtchlns, pro. pnWtor. Tlve largest and finest assortment of pianos and orguna ever seen in Astoria now on exhibition at 'tlhe W'.ley B. Allen Conipiny, 710 Commercial street. Ask for terms. The fine Ih'unt'lng dogs of Clark Lough- ery and E. C. Hughes were photographed during The early part of ithe week ana itlheir pictures can Ibe seen at Mr. Hughes' sHore on Commercial street. Wiarrenton he geftdng to be quite a city. No lees Itluun five fights occurred there Fr.day, two of the combatants being wolmen. The names of the parties are not given, tout they are well known. TlckeitB sold Saturday for Ocean Wave trip to Iliwuco Sunday Willi be only BO cents for the round trip. Tickets sold Sunday morning will be U.00 for the round trtp. Steamsr Ocean Wave for Ilwaco Sun. day mornhig. The steamer Ocean Wave leaves Faavels dock for Ilwaco at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Returning, leaves Ilwaco at 6 o'clock p. m. Round trip .t ckets .. Tlckelts sold Saturday tor Ocean Wave trip to Ilwaco Sunday will be only 50 cents for the round trip. Tickets Bold Sunday morning will be &.00 for the round trip. Huniref Is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There is a place in this town where you can sa'esfy Lie demands with the cleanest and boat 23 cent meal, you ever 'te. Thult place Is Joe Terp s. iRev. Dr. 'Chapman, president of the stiaite lumvdrsllty, will preach in the first Mtrthod.eJt Episcopal church today at 11 o'clock. This mil be welcome news to she many iwanm friends of the doctor. Aill corxt.ally Invited. Captain Bell vouchee for the state ment that iPut iLaWler has a neiw way of cleuninsr trout. The capta.n says that wihile JAalt refuses to give the secret away he 1b wimnig to let those who are sunous know by makung tnqu,rles from hum. A merry crowd of anglers left yesterday for a twee days visit In the country, They iwlll wh p 'the streams of Lewis and Clarke and Young's river and may pos- siMy go up as far as Olney. Those who went were Thos. Hyrie, Bert Dunbar, Horace Thing, and S, S. Gordon. The many friends of Nllght Operator Barnes, of the iW etstern Union teiiwrupo olllce, of t'hj city, will regHet to lesu-n thtut he iwlll leave tills evening for Cht- ougu, whore he hJaB accepted a more lu craltiva iposl'tlon. The AsUxtan hopes that hut iwlll meet wnth success In his new lldd. The phonograph man On Commercial street gives a Jree concert every hour of the day. A trumpet Is placed on the machine, and the muc can be plainly WeanM several lKx-ks off. The phonograph is one ox EU.Bons latest and the Owner of It ss apparemly gathering In a pje ox iiioKeus, The KE1W IHammond has more charac ers on Its keyboard; it has a more com pact keyboard; ft has one-Uhlrd the num ber of parts of other machines; it will take any width of paper; the impression s always uniform, being mdVpendent of the operator's toikt; he work la alnrays In sdght-iret "out of slghd." W. S. Wood. Agent. Tlctatt sold Saiturday for Ocean Wave trip to Ilwaco Sunday will bs only to cents for the round rtp. Tickets sold Sunday morning will be p.00 for the rouud trtp. . (Mr. VanSeoden, MentlAad with the United Btaites treasury department, was passenger from Ban Francksco for Port land on the steamship State of California yesterday. Mr. VsnSendea Is making tour of ithe coast and Is" accompanied by his wife. Durlntr the time the steameh was aiacharging they-were driven about the clity under the escort of Collector H. Page, V;' T rVrttt anlil flartmrdav for Ocean Wave drip to IWaco Bunday will be only oertts for the round trip, -i'ickctb Sunday morning will Ibe .00 for the round trtp. One of the passengers on the Ocean wv iaM Thursday when she made her fsrtrt trip to Bwaco under the manage ment of the Telephone people, says that there Is not a better dining ealoon ser- Hh rivr. Al. McGJks, or ae Telephone, fitted out the steward's de n.rhmn at h Ocean Wave. Harry Hook, of Tacoma, Is the Steward of the Wave. The bids for the wert'lon of the state Ash hatchery, to be built near ivamma, .ui hv pish rn-nmlssloner Craw- ,..-11. VU.VbU "J vt dt Tiumkv. Six bids were offered, the JilKheet being $2681, and the lowest 1MS. The last named was preaerited by Frank 'WMson, of Vancouver, who waj awarded the contract. Ticket sold Saturday (for Ocean Wave trip to Xlwaco Sunday wan ue oniy du cents for Kfhe round trip. Tickets sold Sunday morning will toe 1.00 for the round trtp. The Grand Ooanal of the Improved Order of Red Men of Oregon aneets In Astoria on the 23d and 2th.of July. On ThursVJay, the 29th, the local tribe Is tendenlng ithe visitors an excursion on -th atemimiBr NYrth Pacific tO IlWaCO, lrvrnt Dnnhv. and Long Beach. Round Trip tickets 76 cents for adults and Jo cenlts for Juveniles. All citizens wiB be made welcome. Buy a ticket and be happy- " Tickets can be obtained of the local Red Men. TiWriim molid Saturday for Ocean Wave trip to Bwaco Sunday will be only B0 cents for the round trip. Tickets sold Sunday morning will be H-00 for the round trip. rtit Ht BV.dav evening the Outing Ten. nls Club tendare an open air reception to a number of their friends at their oiMundis on Exchange Btreet. The lawn was ibeaiurtOfuJly decorated with Chinese lanterns and bunting. While numerous hammocks were swung In cosy corners of the BToruntdS. The evening Hours pas sea swiftly in dancing tathe strains of string imuaic under the dLrecv.on or I'ror. -i niei' Warn. Delicdous refresh'ments were serv ed during lUhe eventing, and shortly before mldnllghlt the happy company aisperseu Do their holmes, havvng thoroughly enjoy ed the charming haspitaiwy or tne ciuo. In the police court yesterday afternoon m snen named Gallagher and btevens, rwefe flneU $6 each, for being drunk Charles FKwter for thrfctwllng a heavy Veer artess at the Ibartender in Wlrkkalas sa loon, iwals fined S50. in default of which he wab Benit to Jail. Foster had been around itown during the evening drinking, and iwhen he entered Wlrkkala's saloon he began aibualng the bartender, who or dered Jvlm out of the place. Foster re fusal Ito ko. finally Tricking iup a beer srlaisls from off the counter and hurl.ng it a Ithe mixctosr st. -who roUgeu in '.ime Ito leacape BeriouS Injury. The glass ttruk-k the frame of a costly mirror. Asflde ifram imariolng the wood worn a Ut'tle no cither titwnage was done. Clinton & S'ons have exriper-enced con. slderoble trouble In completing the dm nrovimenit cm Bond rftreet in Upper AfltO' mla. Sevanal Itimes the council have given thelm an exItenBlon of time in which to compltlte the contract, but the work 4s not yelt done and at the last meeting of he council, tlhe contractors asKea ior iur- ther t'jme which will no doubt be granted. The trouble seems to bi at a point above PeKer Brajdh's eatoon, where, the ground ds conltilnuallv slid ng. The damage dome by the large slide iwdilch occurred last Thursdiiy evening had no sooner bean fixed, -when another occurring the follow ing night, d'ld a greater injury and will necessi-tate the expense of a fear more days. Fully 1000 yards of dirt was car ried aiwiay In the cave-la i.oay nigtn-t, The conwactors hope to have the work finished by the end of the coming week. The OalBMaimet Qazette of Friday has Khe following to Bay of the powder ex plosion whloh occurred near that place lust week and wlh'.ch resulted in the doaiih of James Flak: "The -whote aflatr is shrouded dn imyBtery and iwlll likely rsmaln so. A rumor was afloat that there was ho!f a ton of giant powder In the house, tout an examination of the prem ises .proved this Ito be a false report, .there txi ng only one box miiBing out of the shed he kept It in. How pairit of It gjt Into the house can on!y be conject ured. Some think '.t was accidental, and others ih'ink otherwise. Mr. Flsk has had some financial itrouble during the past year whteh no doulbt weighed heavily on his mind, and It 'IB thought by some that he wMied to end his days and took this means of accomplishing It. Mr. Flsk was one of the best-known loggers on the Columbia and a 'man of generous im pulses." P. H. HaJferty, the dam canner of Warrenlton, was In Astoria Pnlday. .While here he purchased a new wagon and a new su'lt of clothes and with the wagon started on the Dwyer for home. Whle assisting In (taking the wagon off the etetvmer Mr. Halferty In some manner slipped, and over into the water he went, He clung to a pile which was conven- lenltly near oinltll a rope was thrown to !him toy Whose On the wharf. His rescuers then started to pull htm out. While do. Ing this, however, Ithey could not sup press a feefjing of laughter, which evi dently vexed the old gentlemanv who yelled out, "Why don't you laugh, you brUMe?" Just then the rope slipped and down into Ithe water went Mr. Halferty aifalln. Those who witnessed Ct laughed the louder. Finally Mr. Halferty was landed on terra llnma and the Joke was so good the Warrenton boys could not keep It. The CcummJItttee of (he chamber of com merce of Portland which had the matter of arrangfing for a tishway through the dam In the Clackamas in hand, has sat isfactorily settled the matter. The plans for the six-foot flshway, as proposed by the enslneer, were on Friday Inspected by Mr. Cox, the owner of the dam, and pronounced saitnsfactory and were adopt ed toy the oommLMee Messrs. J. W. Cook and Frank Warren. The worsting plans and specifications for the nshway are being prepared, and bids for the work will Ibe advertised for probably on Tues day. Only three or four J.ye will be allowed for submit ting the bids, as It ts desired to have the fishway completed AS soon as possible, so that the government will put the hatchery on the Clackamas in operation this fall. The flshway Is to be a paseuge edx feet W.de through the dam, from tbp to bottom, (which will be the beat Asrsway on the coast. There is so much waiter In the Clackamas that what will run a may through this gap wiH have no effect on the water power. A gap will be cut In the dun, plies driven In each Bide, and a crib bulla: around them with a floor, and (he whole then slid down Into place. It was at first contemplated that the ftshraray should be only four feet wtde, but lit was finally decided to have H six fn order than the largest Chinook ea)moi trtgtit squeeie through .without barking his sbina. - NEW TIME CARD. ' . Today Is the Arat day of the new Sun. day Itme Card on (he Seashore road. The early morning rln win Im tr brtdsre est on dttwr days, at o'clock. t leave Astoria at :3. The other (rains en Sunday leavs th bridge st t:M a. ok and 1:1 p. tn. IT GEARUART All Preparations Made I Company A. for WILL GO INTO CAMP TODAY Fifty Six-footers and First Kejimant Band Will Try Camp Life-Qoy-ernor and Staff Visitors. Today opens the encampment of Com pany A, O. N. G., at Gearhart Park, Where uney wia spend two weeks. The six footers sent Sergeant Thornton down yesterday, with a detail of men, to get the camp in readiness and that officer. in a remarkably short space of time, succeeded in erecting quite a "white city" by the sea. The camp Is located at the edge of the woods Immediately south of the hotel on a rolling plat of ground, and immediately in front of the caimp Is the parade ground, than which none could be finer. The camp is sup plied with water by a pipe leading from the hdtel, the faucet being ait the kitchen tent. The r.fle range Is juat alt the south of the camp, the targets being placed against the sand hill to the west near the beach. Benjtant Thornton says 'that they anti cipate a general good time, as well as plenty of hard work In Ithe details of camp drill. They have Invited Company G to vJ&t them, which will necessitate the erection of twenty more tents. Bat tery A Is also expected to arrive later with four gums. The, First Regiment Band of twenty pieces will remain during the encampment and dally concers will be given. A colored quartet will also aocornp&ny the carnperB. The governor and state military offl al&ls will visit the camp, besides many dldtuigTiehed peopCe from Portland and elsewhere. No pains have been spared to make "tills one of the moat interesting and leuccei&fUl encampments ever held In the dtaite. The foJUxwiliig diagram is given of the camp and litis surroundings. w. Officers Captain Guard Tcut a v. I Rillo Range Cress parade today will occur about noon, Which will be 'the first public ap pearance of the men on duty of the season. There mil no doubt be many visitors from Portland and Other parts of the state on this, the opening day, and the Uwealiher Ibulng fine much pleasure Is promvse'i xo ail. The Kmg'hts ol Astona and the Amateur Brass Band will also spend the day at Seaside and expect to vl8.t Camp Gearhart ih time for .dre6s parade, MIAKSHALL J. KINNEY. H'S Promises to the Railroad Subsidy Are Futnlled. Ha Ts Not Holding Back West S.de Prop erty, cut Ua Been One of the Most Liberal Givers to the Railroad. Reference has been made In the Astor rian 'to the charge that I am holding rjaeK -west side" property wlv.Ch I had promised to he subsidy. I wish to state tnaJt I nave given every foot of land thalt was ever promised tor Intimated would be given by me as subsidy, on nhe wesre Brae, as well as on the east and cen tral property. Estimating the land I have donaited iiui.de and oullslde, not at any flot-itlous value, but what It orurlnallv and actual ly cost me In caish, together with my do nations .n money, I find that I have srtvon over 3U,uw. This amount is exclusive of the heaw burden of carrying for a long time, and especially during the last two years, of business depression, at a very arrest loss and Inconvenience to me. a larire Dart of the Seaisi.de Jtoad, for the sole purpose of preventing fts fail.ng Into hands un friendly to a "railroad to Astoria." Certainly Ithe people of Astoria at this late day will give me cred'.t for havlnr done my full share for the cUy's piosp.r- ny ana development. M. J. KINNEY. LOOK OUT FOR THEM. Two Carloads of Kimball Pianos and Or gans Are Coming. The largest and finest shloment aver orougnt to Astoria, I am pleased to announce to th ihhIk loving public and my friends of Astoria, that two carloads of Kimball pCanos and organs left our i factory, in Chicago for Astoria on July a. This shipment con tains an elegant assortment of pianos of all styles, e.ses and orlcea. from plain ctise to our handsomest cabinet grand upright containing our world's rair scale. It also embraces a fins as sortment of organs from a plain neat case o a most elaborate case with French plate mirrors. These Instruments will be sold to ori- vate buyers by the manufacturers direct ft wholesale prices, plus the expense of laying (hero down at Astoria. This will give every one a chance to get a high grade Instrument from first hand and rtavs retll dealers' - profits and agents' com missions. This Is your chance to set ahead of the middle man and a-et a ..tin piano and organ for leas than agents are asRlng for second grade instruments. The Kimball piano and organ have been C l -Jtp Officers sold tn Astoria for the last four years and there are dozens of them in use here now. They stand the severe climate of Astoria and give universal satisfaction. Only last August a carload of Klmballs was sold in Astoria and they are so well and favorably known that It would be superflous to tell the citizens of Astoria anything about thcOr merits. In conclu sion we will say that these instruments will be on exhibition In- Astoria by July ZOth or a&th. L. V. MOORE. THE REGATTA. Program and Prizes Arranged by the Cornmiltltee. The regatta co!mmllt,tee jnet last evening and fonmul'a'ted the program for the re gatta next tnbnlth. lit will include events Cor -the sloops and schooners usvd as cannery temters, stoop races free for all, 20-foot sloops, fishing boat sailing races, fishing txat Uoubla bcuII, single and double sculling shell races, gig races, imen-of-war's boatB, life saving crews, Whitehall boalts single and double scull swimming amateur and 'pnotfesstonal, and nose team races. ABBurances have been received from Co rvallls and Vancouwr that the teams from those diti.es will be present and it Is expected thlat South Bend and Ilwaco will a'.ao be represenlted. Four sloops will be hero from South Bend and a number of others from different poinU upon Wlll'apa harbor. Through the effcurts of the Athletic Club Che United Staltes ship Mohican wUl be here throughout the regatta and it Is probable .that .the Philadelphia will be here J tine Is out of the dry djck by fhla't time. Effort are also beuig made to have a BrltUsh anan of war sent over from 'Royal Roads and with slome hopes or succeus. The prizes .will be much more valuable Uhan those given last year, and will be substantial Inducements to owneru of boalis in olthier waters to compote. As soon es the committee of manage ment has revised the program lit will be published complete In these columns, to- gfether with the prizes offered for the winners of Ithe different events. THE OIL FACTORY. Improvement Made Which Remedies the Evil. The manager of the oil works Bays In reference Ito the recently proposed ac tion before the city council, that he dis covered after complaints were made, i defect in the arrangement of ths plant which was the cause of the disagreeable odors noticed ias coming from that plant. lit Is not possible In a new plant to have everything perfect at the beginning and this defect could only be detected from the outside, us in the factory it could not possibly be noticed. The ma flmnary itself Is perfect and of the latest Improvements, but it seems that in run ning the pipe from the retort to the fur naces, which carries the bad gases to be burned, the workmen had made th inser tion in the furnace above the flanus In the firebox Instead of beneath, so that when the.-e was a low stage of fire the gases were not consumed but simply passed out through the smokestack und were thus scattered broaidsact over the town by the wind. Of course this state of altalrs was noticeable from within and could be discovered upon investigation of complaint. The mater has been rcnielied by chang ing Ithe pipe so that the gases now enter the furnace Mow the grates and most of necessity be consumed alt any stage of the fire. A fall and complete cure of the ev.l cann'olt be effected unitil such time as the entire plant can be shut down for several days, but Mr. Gorman is ettis- fled that no further cause for complaint can be. discovered. CONTRACTOR BEHM TALKS. Employs None but American Cltiaans Aatorlans Given the Preference. In reference to the rumor that unnatui al.zed Italians are being brought to the city to work on the new water works system, Mr. Behm sild yesterday: 'The report is wit.Diit foundation. There are a fe-w Italians working for Mr Porelll and myself but all are natural ized, and a number of them have home steads In this siaie. The Italians who are at work for me have been in my em ploy rawo years and are good men. have also heard it stated that Mr. Pi relli does not pay anvihlng fir his lubcr. As a m'atter of .'act he pays 25 cents per day m'ore than I Jh. This talk which has been gjng the rounds, in whloh we are charged wtch not being wili ng ;to give Astoria laborers work .s all bosh, lloih Mr. Parelll and mjiif iiav? always given the unemployed of this city the prefer ence, ruesuay .vxc l will pu: on is or 20 more men and y.iu may say that any one, no ma.tter wh they are, so lone as tncy are goi,1 workers, will be taken. NOTE3 FROM CANNON BEACH. A steamer which was taken to be the Truckee passed Cannon Beach Thursday evening, sne was bo close In shore that if one had h id a glass, the people On her d ek could easily have been made out. The mall earner between thUs plaice and Nefcalem is up wttn the t.mes. He goes over the best part of the route, which is the sand bench, on a safety. There is a large rock standing about two mlli!3 off Cannon teach, wlhlch on ac count of its resemblance to a castle, is called Castle Ruck. To look at A from a distance, one can almost jnasilne he sees in reality one of those old English castles which form the principal scene of so many of the Eng lish novels. This Is an ideal place for the botanv student, as the woods abound w.th wild Bowers, oi an sizes, colors and shapes. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. A well-furnished suite of rooms, with use of parlor, and, if desired, good table board, at reasonable rates. 40 Du- ans street, tornsr of Nlita. PERSONAL MENTION. H. B. Ferguson returned vesterdav Salem. John Talt, of Portland, was in rifv yesterday. Mirs. T-ager, of Fort Canbv. !s a enoqt of the Parker. B. A. Seaborg, of Ilwaco. is sdonrVnsr at the Parker. L. A. Mersenzahl, of Cen'tralla. Wash- is at the Parker. D. M. Stuart has returned from Van couver ana lb again hard at work. Mm. 'Hants, of Partland. and her son. T. Goulter, are visiting In Astona. E. A. Seeley. of the C. R. and P. s. N. Co., was a visitor in the city yester day. H. WUgner, the Jeweler, returned from a two weeks' trip to Elk Creek v eater. day. F. A. Knapp, of Portland, passed through the city yesterday on his way to North Beach. Jack Service, the well knoiwn seiner. arrived on the Telephone yesterday to spend Sunday In town. Miss Mercy Dobbins and sister. Mrs. Dunbar, of Raaler, are guests of the Occident. They will via'.i Gearhart Park today. Mrs. Scdtt and daughter Ada. and Miss Birdie Kel'tner, were visiting in the city during th week. They returned to Port land last evening. Mr. J. V. Craiarhton. chief clerk of the Northern Pacific general freight office. Portland, with his f&m-ly. are spend. ng a few days in Astoria preparatory to a viat at the seaside. While 4n the city rhey are guests of the Occident. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ASTOR HOUSE. E A Stevens, S End James Q Monro Vincent, Sanplay, I Atchison Ks. Knappton. H Hall, wife ant F D Gaskell Ptlnd da-ugh. . Sunshine Adam Bussell, PtlU. J R O'Nell contract A F Hills, Hare j or, Portland. G Coe, Hills. L' Gllmore, City . M A Riddle, Hare E R Bush, Portland James Johnson, A M Rowe,' Portlnd Gray's River. j Clatsop Beacf? TIME CARD OP THE Seashore fjailmay Company In Effect July 19, 1895. Boats leave Astoria one half hour before trains leavos bridge. TRAINS LEAVE BRIDGE. Time. 6 a. tn 9:30 a. m t3 i). m to:45 p. m 4 p. m. Saturday.. 7 p. m. Saturday.. 6:15 r. m. Sunday. Connections. Nijrht boats from Port land. "oat from Astoria. Day boat", from Portland, Boat from A.toria. Moats from Portland snd. Astoria. Steamer Potter from Port laud and Astoria. Rnats Irom Astoria. TRAINS LEAVE SEASII'E. 4:45 e. m 8 a. m fl :45 p. m - 4:15 p. m 2:43 p. 111. Saturday.. 5:45 p. m. Sa'urday., 5 p. m. sunauy Hay boats for Portland. Boat for Astora. Night boats for Portland. Bout f.r Astoria. Boats for Aat Jria and Port land. -t'eamer Potter for Ilwaco. Boats for Astoria and Port land. Dally except Monday fLaily except Saturday and Sunday. For freight and passenger rates apply to C. LhtiTKR, Wup't., Seashore Railway Co , Seaside, Ore, MAKE attractive. Start by being the HO MR niost tieautilul creature in it. llUJ It! if you have beauty preserve it. If not, you can improve vour looks immensely. Where there's a will there's a way. A good way is the use ol my articles, especially Lola JWontez Creme 75o per pot. Brings beauty to the face by feed ing through the skin pores, gives life to faded faces. Hold by Mra D K. BLOUNT, 457 Dnane St. Ass toria.Orogon. Mrs Nettie Har- nsou, America' beauty doctor, 40 and 42 Geary St., San Fraiicieeo. Cal. V7 ANTED. WANTED Young girl to take care of baby. Apply ait flh-is office. Giii wanted for general housewiork. Ap ply Mrs. Th. Olsen, B-T Gitand avenue. WANTED Fifty men at the Jim to get a 10 cent shave and a 16 cent hair cut. 378 Astur street, next door west of the Parker House. WANTED Agento to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Aiontpelier, Vt. For further informa tion, address a. M. Stolp. General Coast Manager, 82-S4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some otlice work, and manage agents. You will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expenses. Position per manent. Send four references and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., f. v. BOX 484, St. LiOUlS, Mo. $75,000 PER WEEK uslnc and selllna Dynamos for plating watches, Jewelry. and table ware. Plates gold, silver. nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 600 yards of earth exca-. vated from tunnel, to he delivered on premises. Pac.flc Paving Co. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 643 Commercial street. A good buy at Long Beach, Nine room house. Furnished complete for summer travel. For description and terms in quire at Real Estate Exchange, Occident Building. FOUND. FOUND A silver witch, which the owner can have by calling at this office end proving property. FOR RENT. FOR RENT A nicely furnished mod ern house. For particulars Inquire of Mrs. Smith, corner of 6th and Irving avenue, or A. R, Cyrus, 487 Commercial street. LOST. LOST Thursday night, about 10 o'clock 129 fathoms of net. Corks branded F. M. Warren. Please return to Warren's sta tion. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CHEAT,! Most Perfect Made. 40 Years Ibe Standard.