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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1895)
THE DAILY A8T0RIAU. ABTORIA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1895. -tu-mcasure, . :.fii .l'-."l ' v - t iv ' THE only way to at man Is to first find out just what kind of a man you have to . White Embroidered . , t-,..-,,-,. " fiandkerchiefs aoc and 35c. -menf, as Interest will cease thereon titer tnis date. Dated this 1st day of August, A. X 189?. - B. L. Ward, treasurer of Clatsop county, - I5C, 8 1-thai wsl do - take your I meure exact and cut the suit for you and it nuit St, or we'll keep 'em. a, J. . ALBERT DUNBAR. ; I'lOi..- ;, tailoring exciusiyeij 1' as. Mcdonald, .The Tailor. .V V'oii 3 Commercial Street , Few0VbuldAsk tftfor a Finer Dinner than those .-We'aetve. We're trying In every way W make them the most en joyable la (own. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook In thr most delicious style. Perfect service. , j If you Invite e. ' mend to the Palace Restaurant ithe plajae is a sufficient guar antee mat. nsjvui, receive a, gooa meat. The Palace tyestmnt ri I I .-- ASTORIA :; - FACTO HV, 378 CrfmmerdBl Street Try the P. N. Corsets and von will " il " use no outer. YESTEEDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twoney-four hours endlrg at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States deDartmont of airri. culture weather bureau: , 'Maximum terrtperuitun?, 69 degrees. ' r Mlnlmum temperature, 69 degrees. ,. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from SeDtember 1st. 1894, to date, 76.06 Inches. ' Excess of precipitation from SeDtember 1st, 1894, to date, 4.96 inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. '! Try Smith's ice cream. r' : AROUND TOWN. Fred Brawn's new laundry wag-on ar rived yesterday. Ha vie you fee en .the pelt boar of the Col umbine? H Is a ibeauty. Mr. and Mrs. O. Wfagate are spending Mie SalUMaith at Gearhart. Mrs. Thad Tnullinger left yesterday for a ishoolt stay tut the coast. Andrew Young iwas in town yesterday with his itihorougihfered horse. Mr. and Mrs, Hyland and Mrs. Trench, and lent yesterday for the Seashore. Cap1!. Al. Harrir, of 'Ilwado, wus town yesCerady. He Is looking well. In The Evergreen Society have arranged to hdld their iwieeWly meetings again. Mr. D. 'Staver auvd wflfe and J. E. Hig gins are spending 'She day at Itihe coast. Rev. Rllpa wilM preach in- the Swedish Liittrterain church this evrenlng at 8 o'clock. Oat your milk of Ralth & WBeon. Freeh candles every morning at Bmtlh's. Sweet cream at Smith's 20 cents pint. Tine cairpenltens of the town have raised the iprlce of their work 60 cents per day. AND BUSTLE Are Becoming Trominent Feat ures of the Town. INTEREST IN THE DEPOT SITE One Selection Offered, but No Defi nite Action Taken-Engineer Curtis Goes to Portland. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The regular quarterly examination of applicants nor certificates to teach In me puDiic ecnoois of Clatsop County Oregon, will be held beginning at 1 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, August 14, 1895, at MoClure's (Court Street) school house, Ast'orl'J, Oregon, and continuing three uaya. examination lor stale diploma will who came to find Mm. he iwoa untalren." A't last account A flock of 600 riheep, cays the Tribune, was driven Uhrough the city last Sun day; tJhey caime from Yamhill county und the destination wais PonJIand. They wiirje a partt of a train lead of 4,000 that was ehlpn-ed by Mr. Dawon of Yamhill, to h hM ,..,,rr.!, a.,-,:. ,; S.. w" the Ohlcatro trjirke'l. TMs Is live ec aam H a Tv.,,!, 6,1 ond vemture of tine eMpper, who realized School Supt., Clatsop Co., Oregon. a eatlsra,c'tory Proflt rom 4he ,lret one' The case of J. W. Beckley asainst the UmpqUa Navigation company, brought to NOTICE. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon-1 bontilere. The racing: yadHt Lady Madge will be slipped Into the wai'jar TuestiUy or Wedntridliy. Bottle of Qambrlnus beer and sandwich, 16 cents, at Jos. Terp's. ' A. V. AHen'e lat'on aTlth etree-t is being lilled up w4'th dirt from ithe grading on Irving avenue. Best ice cream and Ice cream soda in the city at the Bombonnlere. Mrts. Collbent and d&ufrhltier, of Portland, are ia Aatoria vls'i'ting firiends. They will stay bvm (wee-ka. Manufacturers of every description of uunges,-Awtitreesea, etc THE SPA Colman's old stand, is the place for fresh candles end Ice cream. Flrink Ruclfer was the lucky Winner of lffe McyWle raffled off at the Crosby hard ware fltore Friday eveni'ng. REPAIRINO in ALL its branches The Resort THB SAME PLACE-118 12tih street Is the place to buy fresli flfrh every day.'- 'Mrs. W. L. UhlenJiart has returned -home after a very plelaainlt summer visit to her sWtier at AtaeJie. Wah. The Astorlan will hereafter be found on eo9e at McCu1re' Hotel at Seaside.' Our milk is guaranteed strictly pure J and frerih from the cow dally. Re4th On Comuieroial street, ia the plaoe where the businessman and the laboring- man bo for what is called "BEST UN THE COAST," or a nice oool drink of & Wilson. thu nwlahrafAil riamliplnna nar flnnrl- I . . . WA-w va . I fn 1 PPn O- TTr AXTV KTn COO rstmma. wisnes of every kind made to order, and - - w--. Rey H A SchwidhBertberg. of coll- n elegant tree lotjch served every day. ctel atre8t' wlu Te'iir yur "e tOT fbrnia, will flu ithe pulpit at the Oongre- Mra. Howell and Mins. Reed were among inose who Jeft for Sald yesterday. They iwlll remain eevera! weeks. Don't miss tlhe enteoitlalnlmenlt at the M. E. Church next TueSoliy everting, August 6th, by the Cumera CJub and the cihurcih. You are welcome. I little money. Try them. tionial church Bhlis afternoon alt 3 o'clock. Grosbauer & Brach. 'W Iron -'aif -' Oenerat riachlnlst and Boiler Works. All kinds of" Cannery, Ship, Steamboat ana engine worif or any Description. Castings of all kinds made to order. Foot of Lafavette.St, Astoria, Or. WORLD'S FAIR SALOON-Keeps the finest lino of liquors and cigars in ths city. Call and sample them. The racing cart of Reeoue No. 2 was takn Ito 'tlhe toliaeksmlithghop yesterday. where 3t wW undergo some needed rt- piilrs. If your watch don't run, call at 674 Commercial street, across from Shana- han Bro.' and have It repaired. DON'T FORGET That at Noe. 214 and 216 Tenth street is the place to have your horse elhod and repair work done. Smith's ice cream ia unequalled , cream soda a specialty. Private lors for ladles. Commercial street. Ice par- Mr. J. T. Ross, the pcpuliar merchant, wen); to GearJiarlt yiesterday iwlhere he win spend Sunday iwDMi his lliimlly at Fern Uump. Nick Davich succeeded In seiourtng Domismen yesterday and iwas alloiwed Oils freedom unit'U ithe next session of the circuit count. After (Deals! If you wont a delightful rtiave or a fashionable hair cut, go to the Palace Barber Shop, J. B. Hutdhlns, proprietor. Or,,Bl any other time Vhen you wuh a good oigar aek for the well- known, home-made, PLEASE STOP, As you pass by Mat. Strall's second-hand store, on Commer cial street, end learn prices on his stock, Divine service at Grace church this morning at 11. The second service at P. m. Evening prayer at Holy Innlocents' unupel at 7:30. License to wed was Issued yiestarduy by me oouinity ,werK to Theodore Joeephson and 'Mies Agneb King, Both parties are resiaenitis of Vhla city. WAH SING & CO. Merchant tailors, hand made, white labor 628 Commercial street, cheaper than you cigar "L,a Belle) Astoria. eptcinc for G. W. Lelitlhioff, the well known ai?;iit of the Gaimlbrlnus Browing Company, of Ponffland, passed (hrongh town yesterday un .nis way .to cne sseaside. New stock com- Conoeded by all smokers to be the best cigar manufactured. W. F. yCHIEBE, 71 Nintl? Street, J Astoria, Oregon. Rogers' Saraaparllla Is a impurities itff the blood. It mures liver complaint, foul stomach and pimples. ' 8o cents. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, :an;d : Butchers Astoria end Upper Astoria. , lo Ti And Cotfeor, rTblt Dellcsclct. Domeillc and Tropical Fruits, Vtgeublei, Sugi Cured Html, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. White Hid Slippers! White fyd Oxfordsl White Canvas Oxfords! In buying these goods from us for graduation exercises one can be suited here lust as well as . though . they had sent to San ' Francisco and had the goods made for them. - ; JOHN HAHN & CO. All the paten: medlalne advertised In this paper, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., ran be bought at tne lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drua; store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. AUbri. Japanese Bazaar . , BINQ LUNG. Prop. Ladies' and Children's hats and duck Btutait; Ladiey .and.. Gentlemen' underwear made to order. Lowest prices' in Astoria. i . 41T Bond Street next door to Mouler Fruit Store. - ' ' f PIANOS AND ORGANS The Wiley B. Allen Co., "Branch," 710 Commercial St., Leading Makes. Low Prices. Easy! Terms. Are ylou goikvg Ho ithe seashore? If so, ylou fihiould cail'l at the Eates-Crain Drug Store and buy lone of thii ieiw style BaUiung Cups. S. El'bridge 'SmEJh and iwlfe. of Salem are dn 'tlhe cilly, eitoprAnnr at the Occident. Thlamas LlnvlUe left last evening for a 'low days' visit In PoKUaiid, The Caimeraj Olulb wHl presunlt 130 prize views mode toy itlhe Lortdkm Camera Club at the entertailmnenit 'Ho be gUven Tuesday evening ait itnis- m, -e. Ohuroh. Plans for Impulovements and laltera'tiona to 'be imode In the building formerly used as ithe Portland Butchering edtaibltohment are being drawn up ILy Llddlcott & Cribb, Judstment was rendered yealurday In favor elf defenklantis for $50, In tlhe case of Frazler vj. Loula and Jonn Borchers, Thie case caime up before Judge Aber anomlile. Water melons! Water melonsl Water melons! A carload received yesterdViy will be Bold cheap today at Pat Lawler's, 574 'Commercial. The Ihose team will have their grand "try out" near Elmore's tannery this evamng a't 7:30 oclock. Those whlo wish to see some cloee running had better be on hand. In order to get the benefit o( thet 60- ocnt round trip rate Sunday to Ilwacol on the North Pacific, you must purchase I tickets Saturday. Trade with Foard & Stokes Co., deal ers in Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, Hour, fruits and vigetalbles They will surely jilease you. 6' u Alt the water works 'the new crusher Is working very imootthly and required no readjustiTienlt after having been erected, The escavaittoln of the baslin wlas almost completed ludt night tk that concreting can Ctfrnmiince Wilis week. Perfect cto&natoess and modern con venience are the adjuncts of all well regulated baibh rooms. You will ilnd them ait the 1'tUace. J. B. Hutdh:ns, pro prietor. ' --ENGRAVER! Ssls Steci Kea, Wood & foetal , Society. jCnJliug Cards and An noancefaenU JSngraved and Printed. W. G. SMITH, ' 205 Morrison St.. l'ortland Or. T MAKE Attractive. Start by being the HnnE? mosi beautilul creature in it. riUi lU If yon have beanty preserve it. If not, ybn esn. improve Your looks immensely. Where there's a will there's a way. A good- way ia the use ol my articles, especially . ' tola pitez Creme 75o per pot. Brings beauty to the fnco by feed- - in throuitbe pun pores, give life to faded faces. (j - Bold by Mm D- K. BLOUNT, 457 Duane St. Ass toria. Oregon. Mrs Nettie Har- y..w.!ijMr r.sou, , America I HMv f beauty doctor, 43 and 42 Geary St.,8an Francisco, Cal. T!a largest und finest assortment of p.anos and organs ever seen in Astoria now on exhibition at tihe W.ley B. Allen Company, 710 Commercial Btreet. Ask for terms. What cows received first premium at the World's Fair for producing the i richest milkY JeiBey cows, 'and thofee are the only kind that J. -A. Rowan sells milk from. Hunger is a very disagreeable sensa Tlon. There is n place in this town where you can satisfy Cts demands with the cleanest tand best 25 cent meal you ever te. Thut place 1b Joe Terp's. If you are going to Ilwaco Sunday on the North Puclflc you will have to buy your tickets Saturdiy to get tne peneflt of the 60 cent round trip rate. Steamer fcaves O. It. and (N. crock at 8 . ra. It (s unlderytood that the name of the new real estate company that ia" fitting up ounces opposite tlhe Occident will be t'he Aistoria Land & Truwt Co. They ex p:dt to move their new furmjiture in next Tuesdiiy und bpen Cor touelnesa. The Aetorta Milkmen's unton was or ginlsed yeerd'ay. The follawlng were elected ofnoers: PresUdenlt, William Lar- sen; secretary, J. WHon; treaaurer, .1. A, Rowan; executive committee, I. N. Jef frey, John, Reith and C. H. SCoop. Mr. R. A. Eddy and wife, Mrs. A. B. r! nmnV jnHt, Mrs. O. W. Dlcktnson, and the young tjdles and boys of fhe families, rei;urm.ia from Gearhart yesterday. Mns. Dldrtnisan and sons tuok Ohe evening boat fur Portland and will proceed to thetr refine In Tacama. Flra' M. iE. Ohurdh-a,rt:acihting at 11 a. m. by 'Prof. Irwfln. At 7 p. m. an tater- eetlrur young people's meeting. At 8 p, m sermon by the Ttev. J. W. Biuhong, D. D. Subject. "Tricks and Trtckatiere." Skmnigers, especially, cordially Invited. Goad Music; ej.ats for atl. The Horse belonging to D. McTavlsh thit wlas xlhloA sjme diiys ego and thrown Into ithe rtver, Ih.is drifted initio Scow Bay The carlroas to alrwady beglnnbig to be- oorme orrenetve to tine residents and It is suggested that the ipoUce rihould take steps to have It removed at ono. No butter milk was ever brought to Astoria than is ifumlstied tor Jive oeats a quant by Ulelth A Wilson, .wid de livered In a clean and ttghMy closed glass twttle lat your door every .Horn What brings people back to the Asto ria Wood Tard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? Mar be It's one thing, and May be It's another. But the fact remains back they come. And of course ithe Astoria Wood Tard Is proud of It. Business men of Astoria VlsiUnir Port land have for years been eoustomtd te take their mid-day lunoh at the pem."' The Gem" (a now located at H Third street, next door the Alns worth Bank. Jos. E. Fenny. Notice is hereby rtrca ta aS Earlirs holding Clatsop county warrants endorsed prior to August 15, 1S93, to present tiie tame to the county treasurer for pay- T. W. Harvey forfestwd 15 In the police coiMit yeetertlay for being tnrtoxlcated and J. MSRartd Aor tretpass, wt! given a chance to hunt work and the officers in structed Ito run him In again If he was aln found loafing. For violating or dinance No. 1131, an up rtver man wtis flnnd 120 and Oeurtre Granger for a simi lar vtoteMon, forfeited J10. . Hopes are ertterttained by the friends of CHarkie Imacaon, wWo left Ithe lightship in a wnall boat last Gunduy, that he may yet be alive. A careful search has been made by Oar'taln Cann to see if any trace of the boat couM be found. but nouhing new 1ms been learned. The csiitarln sajs that It (niglit te ponsible that tie was picked up at set by some vessel ourtiwferd be und. : iMH Mine HVist Megter. of the Oocidewt,. qras-serenadad by -Che- Cotuni- blan Quart, of Portland. The quarts Is ccnwtol of the following rnembersi IX N. BasUonv first tenor: F. W. Drake, eooml tenor; J. M. Hunter, first bass, SheCl Rleed, second bam. A number of witfifnl fts .renTM and tlie rbrtumoe enough to neartrrem were de llirMnL Miri. Bennett, and Beletner, of Astoria, responded in a fine duet for Mr. Megter. Yesterday wus a tvplcaS Alatorla day, brig'hlt and pleasanltly warm. The streets were ftiled with people and a general air of Cheerfulness and prosperity per vaded the town. A number from the country spent the day in trading and talking lUiUroad, while a number of strangers were upon the etreecs. A per ceptible improvement in business has taken place and people from abroad are coming in ito enter the race for prom able invedtmenta, New offices are being opt-ned, business enterprises arranged, and tihe foundations rapidly laid for the growth and enlargement of Ithe city. Al ready itlhe railroad Ihos eo changed the aspect of affairs IthnJt one scarcely recog nizes tihe pttace as the same town of three nrontlhs ego. k The railrdad officials were very busy yesterday geOttag details Into shape for conetrudiion work and long stride's were taken dn the mmater of preliminaries. Without Ihavlng had actual experience one can scarcely realize the large amount of work tihat anust be dne In connection wJth sudh. an lenterprise belbre a spade can be pult into Ithe ground. IMgh't of wuy papers anuslt Ibe examined, surveys made for permanent locatfan of line, forces anrunged and the thousand and one WheeJs ox tine machine put in running order. All thetse things mean plenty of hard wbrk far itlhose Interested. Chief Engineer Curtis went lio Portland lasl; nighit to Jay his reports before the contltruatlon company 1n person, und com plate soimie furllher iplaws for the prose' cmion of ttie wiark. Conlslderaible Interest ihas been taken In tihe past few days In the selection of a sujtattfe depot site 'for Asl;oria. diversity of Umtereelts are to be (served and each has Ms own idea us to location, An offer was made yesterday lof a site In tne neiigWbarnood of Clatswp mill, but no definite action was taken In regtard ito lit. The matter will probably be decided Monoiiy. liaatern OapltaMtiaa are expected here dally and HJhls monftlh (will undoubtedly oee some impontamt buanes transacttons, A large ninmlber lof real esltate trans, fena lhave alre'ady been made and a num ber of large tracts have been bonded at good prices. Back taxes are being paid and redemptions made from ax sules. It la 'flaiir ito presume Wiat the t.de has turned and an era of prosiptirl'ty opened for 'this city and locality. Nothing cun prevent AStoriia from forging ahead un less It may be Ith'at t'he characteristic snap and energy of .the business men on the Sound are permitted to gat'her tne 'jxuims Tram ureglon a trees. . The annual meeting of the Stockholders 'fcover damages for clothing lost some of itM rwiLi w.1,1.,.. t;V "T0!1"?.."8 time ago. while Mrs. Beckley was en MAA AUIIUJUK Associlatdon will be held at Odti Tfpsw.i Hall on Thursday, August 22d, at 2 o'clock in. By order of the President, A. J. MEGLER, Secretary, Spend Sunday at Clatsop Beach! Round trip 41.00. Tickets on sale at steamer docks. Thompson, Gatzert, and Dwyer " -rtoivna, ia.t a, xn, oundey. route to Myrtle Point on one of the com pany's Bteamers, was called In' Justice Smith's court, at Eikton, the 26th Inst, It resulted In a compromise and wus set tied. A TWISTER. A deed of unselfish heroism, and one worthy of recognition by the Oregon Hu mane ssociety, was that of Dr. A. C Panton, of this city, who, at the peril of his own life, rescued the child of an utter stranger which had fallen into a foul vault and saved it from a horrible death by asphyxiation. Telegram. A twister In twisting May tiwist ihlm a twist, For in twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But if one of the twists Untwists from the twist, . The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That is, when it's twisted with any uuicr iwine man MAHHUAjL.tS. Baker City, says the Democrat. Is In fested at this time with tramps, who ure stealing everything they can lay their hands on and tormenting housewives to tne extreme. M-.ME. BERNHARiDT'S COSTUMES. PIANO TUNING. For piano tuning, please leave orders at Griffin & Reed's book store, Commer- c.au street, or address Th. Frederlkson, Piano Tuner, 2OT1 Bond street. Telephone wo. 24. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. A well-furnished sul'.e of rooms, with use of parlor, and, If desired, good table board, at reasonable rates. 405 Du ane street, corner of Ninth. GRAND EXCURSION. Spend Sunday at Clatsop Beach! (Round trip 91.00. Tickets on sale at steamer docks. Thompson, Gatzert, and Dwyer leave Astoria at a, m. Sundey. CLOSE BIDDING. Blda for the erection of the1 QlcCue aweh'lng were -opened yesterday m'jrning Lldiileoiat & Orrbb secured t'he contract, The bidders were) Joseph Andrews .: $2,300 C. G. Palmlberg 2,070 jonn wyiana 2 053 William Miller Pennel & Kemp .' I,!Xi5 Charles Lucas -. 1,955 J. W. Palmer 943 Pruel & Jacobs i'qi2 Lldcllooat & Cribb i,s75 FIREMEN'S ELECTION. An 4octon will be held on Monday, August 12, 1895, at the house of Rescue Engilne No. 2 flor tlhe purpose of elect ing a chief engineer and two assistants. Polls will be open Unom 10 o'clock a. m. to 4 p. m. Judges Paul . Bad'oMet. 8. J. Arte-onl. and J. F. Kearney. Clerks Geo. Goodell, and C. H. Stbckton. . By order of t'ha 'board. C. J. CURTIS, AKdi: President A. F. D. F. J. CARNEY, Secy. BUYERS AND SELLERS. 800 2M) eoo The ifttlowlng are the transfers nied fop record yesterday; 1. W. Case to Exliltlh H. n.lnn.-i Idjs 23 and 24, tract 2. block 21. Hustler & Aiken's t Same to same, lots 23 and 24. itrucb 2, block 21, Hustler & Aiken's.... Peninsular Land and Trust Co. ta tt. u. Thompson, tots 21 and 22 block 43. Tavior'a Al:oiri.i Unbred Sltatea to (Mantin Kienman, sout'.l 'half of northwest quarter land Wis 3 and 4, section. 4, fcoiwn eMp 7 rJorth, range 8 west, patent BUY FROM FIRST HANDS. If you want a fine Tiiunn -k.... "' "i nanua anu save Mnra1 proflts and agenlts' commissions. line w. w. KimbaCl Co. maniirB-iiiri.w. viin-uKu, wiun iiacinc ooast headnuur. Ir. .I..MI 1 . . 0 m luiwHuiu, are now poniiii.MMno- o special sale of jultunos and ortrans of i,hvlr yrxu Tnane ax w commerLMai street. This an esceptionoJ opportunity 'to buy frUm itihe mnnUPaCtun;rs. and a mmt ma.ny have isnawn Bhelr annre.-ln.tlnn w Seaside, 'Sunday, August 4th. The steam er Billey Gatzert leaves Fdavel's wharf at 8 o clock a. m., connecting at the bridge with train for Gearhart Parte and Seaside Tickets only $1.00 for the round trip. SPECIAL SALE SPECIAL PRICES. The sale of pianos and organs now go ing on at 6t6 Commercial street, is a special sale by the manufacturers and special prices are quoted on this ship ment. Wo will not guarantee these prices after this sale. W. W. Kimball Com pany. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice Is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any account, bill, or contract of any description made by my son, Wililam Spellmelr. Astoria, Ore., August 3, 189u. H. SPELLME1R. KIMBALL SALE. Manuracturer s sale of Kimball p.anos and organs Is now on at 6S6 Commercial street. Come and see us before it is too late. They are going fast and we will mot guarantee these prices after this sale. Spend Sunday at Clatsop Beach! Round trin ftl (10. TlpUpta nn Bllft flf Rtpflmpr docks. Thompson, Gatzert, and Dwyer Th entire front of the gown is draped Mme. Sarah Bernhardt. In Sudermann's play of "Magda," Is as splendidly dressed as we arawont to see her: but her mag. nlflcence becomes all the more admirable from being put In a setting of ultra-dls. malness. The scene which all the four acts pass is a. tynlcal German oarlor. Brown linoleum covers tihe floor, and upon mat is laid a square carpet of bllndlngly garish design. Theie Is the habitual com fortless sofa, patched unon tihe back with frightful antimacassars, and In front of tne sofa, lest boots soli the carpet afore mentioned, is spread a. little skin mat. A small table, supporting a globe of fish stands In the center of the room In read iness to be tipped over by an Incautious passer-by. A father In black broadcloth a mother In brown 'moire and black silk jacket that regards not the figure's out line, and a younger sister in gray cash mere wiwi cross-way bands of tartan silk. made a capital entourage for the arrival of Magda, the erring but successful mem ber of the family, For her entry Mme. Bernhardt wears a superb cloak of mauve velvet lined with fur. As sine flings this o'ft she ex hibits .herself in a much decollete gown of amber satin, sprinkled with large flowers embroidered In gold and crystal. The Sleeves of yellaw chiffon do not pre tend to cover the arm, for they are turned back from the shoulder wit'h a graduated band of turquols velvet su perbly decorated wlbh crystal passemen terie. A similar band Is twisted about the waist to form a srlrdle and In its folds nestles a large white water lly. The bodice Is likewise composed almost en tirely or yellow chiffon, which falls low over the waist, and between the folds of Which are placed long chains of gold sequins. The returned TjrodCcal anDeara the fal lowing imornlng at the hour of the Ger man coffee-drinking- In a negligee of white moire, eugeu, w'nerever edging is possible, With sable. This garment Is fnrnlnhprl witti sleeves, which, however, ure onlv composed of strands of ribbon, so that agreeable revelations cf the arms are not infrequent. Over the moire is worn a cungilng belt of silver sequins, which Is prolonged at each side into white scarves, so as to sueirest a silver innl. Clatsop Bead? . TIME CARD OF THE Seashore tjailtaay Company In Kffect July i9, 1695. )!ol leave Anloria one half liour before trains leuvos btldjo. TRAINS LEAVE BRIDGE. Time. ti a. m , 9:30 a. m fj 11. 111 T.i:45 D. m 4 p. in, Saturday.. 7 p. m. Saturday.. 6:15 p. m. Sunday Connections. Nixht boats from Port land. oat from Astoria. Day boat- from i'ortl nd, ltont from A.toria. iioati from Portland and Astoria. Steamer Potter from Port- luiid and Astoiin. iloalB from AHtoria. TRAINS LEAVE SEASIDE. 1:15 p. in.. 8 a. 111 1: IT p. m .' f4:15 p. 111 -.. 2:46 p. m. Siitur liiy. 5:40 p. m. Sa'urduy. 5 p. 111. ouniiuy Day boats for Portland. Bout fur Astur a. Nis'il boats for Portland. Heat f .r Astoiia. boats for Ant ria and Port land. iteamcr Potter for ilwaco. duals for Astoria and Portland. Daily except Monday. fLuily except Saturday and Sunday. For freight and passenger rutos apply to (J. LfcSTliK, bup't., Seashore Railway Co , Soasldc, Oro. WANTED. . WANTED Position by first class ac countant. Can furnish references from beet business men in Portlamd. Held lait posjulon 16 years. Apply this office, VV. S." WANTED Agento to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further informa tion, address Q. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building-, San Francisco, Col. WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some ofllce 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., P. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. 475.000 PER WEEK using and selling 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 OALE. FOR SALE-600 yards of earth exca vated from tunnel, to be delivered on premises. Pac.Iic Paving Co. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-Just re ceivedjust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 613 Commercial street. leave Astoria ut 9 a. m. Sundey. K0 CHIOKERING 30. 'v... .mini 112, jio account mmviiraa n.-. er n so low. This niano wvu. tukon In part payim.'nt for one of our pianos and we put tt right down to make It a bargain and let It kind of business we do-quick Bates and smaH profits. It has been put in good order by a man who understands his business. Came and see it. W. W. KIMBALL CO.. 606 Commercial Btreet. THREE PIANOS IN TWO DAYS. We have soJd -thro m.ra nkinma In two days, and win send .mi Monday. This shows what jrood o-ood nd reasonable tmcs .win t, ball piano is known In Asiiiri. ,k,. people know the benefit of binHn f the mainutuclturers, ia &t Oommerclal W. W. KIMBALL CO. TO GEARHART PARK. Take an outing to Gearhart Park or CMsop Beach Sunday.- The North Pacl nc will leave the O. R. and N. dock Sat urday evening after the arrival of the Potter from Portland and the R. R. Thompson Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Fare, .00 round trip. Tickets good on either boat , , 1 CONCERT. f ' TheTumera club in connection with the Methodist church will give an entertain ment next Tuesday evening at the M. E. church. The U. S. Gov't Reports Show Royal ticking Powder superior to u'l clherr,. PERSONAL MENTION. Col. W. II. Yanborougti, of Nor Ml Caro lina, Is visiting in this cilty. C. F. Lester, of th? Seashore Railroad coimpuiny, was In town yesterday. James Dufflngton left ifh'is morning for a sp.'ash in tihe ocean at Seaside. Commissioner McGulre iwas among the Gnitzent's arrivals yeslteirday imornlng. Miss Be&sJje Stoner, of Kansas City, was ain arrival ut the Astor yeslterday. Mrs. Foreman and daughter left yeeter. dliy for a two weeks outing a't Seaside. Mirs. Jaim.a Flnlayson and family left yesterday far a few day' visit at Gear- hare. Mr. Horace Claggelt, of 'Porif.und, ipossed Uhrough Astoria yesterday for North Beach. Miss dona, Badollet left on tlhe Dwyer yesiterday for tt short sltiay wth friends a't t'he beacb. W. II. Walker and William Anderson, of Gray's river, were on a business trip 10 Aii.ioii'ii yesteraay. Deputy Sheriff Piuel and J. T. Ross are "out of Itown today, visiting Siiaslde. They return 'this evening. M'ra. J. A. Cain- and diugiiuter, of rort- lau'J, are visiting in Astoria. They lhave rooms at the Asi.or nous?. Oharl'ey MbDoiraald, Charles Higglns and Harry SmJ'.h are raimbllng at Oreg-on's favor'ite summer reso:'t tally. W. E. TaT.iar.lt, t'he long d'lstiamce run ner, 'la among U'he 'Ast'ori'ams wlho will today take a dip in U'he surf at Seaside. HOTEL ARRIVALS. with Brussels lace, over which fall grad uated chains of gold and pearls. in -La Frinctsse Lointalne" wa nri carried back to tihe period of "once upon o traid wnen every one dressed poet ically. The princess herself looks like the 'heroine of a fairy story in her ear- ments all wrought with silks land precious stones. A clinging robe of thCck creamy silk, that 'fits tihe figure like a glove to the waist, Is caught up Into graceful folds on the hip and cinctured with a girdle of gems. The lower part cf the robe Is covered wtth an appliqu; design of lilies, anu a solitary lily adorns tihe bust. The hem Is thickly encrusted with gold em- Droiuery, ana 'about the neck is worn a deep collar of goldsmith's work. The emblems of the lily appear at each side or teie curiously barbaric gold head-dress- nail coif, half crown; and Mine. Bern- narat cames a branch of the fair white blossom in her hand. During a portion of the stage romance tihe princess wiars a Cioaii of cloth of gold, bordered with a aeign in circles cf diamonds, rubies, and amethysts gems which shr afr,r. wards pleases herself In tearing from the sumptuqus garment to cast t'hem at the feet of the young troubadous who dies or love for 'her. A group of white-robed maidens and children, who scatter Hew ers and wave censers around the poet's ueai-nraea aua to tins 'beauty of the scene The London Queen. 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 An anchor and chain, on the 2;'h Inst, by steamer O. K. Apply to A. E. Salte. The latest charge brought against the bicycle is that it injures the bookseller's' trade. Books never have tha same sale in summer as In winter. Despite the fact that paper-covered novels are In demand by the loungers on the seashore; but this year there is said to be a more, than usual depression In trade. The wheelman Is blamed for this, as It is logically argued that while Indulging In his favorite pas tlma he cannot possibly be reading a book, and that when he gets home from his spin he is too tired to read. As the cycling craze is constantly Increasing the result of Its growth upon literature would makei an interesting study. Philadelphia Record. A PLAINTIVE WAIL. FOUND A silver watch, which the owner can have by calling at this office end proving properly. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Purnlslhed rooms; good lo euiion 'Drortilng liver, Capt. P. E. Fer Men, 330 JTUh street. FOR SALE One bedroom set, one cup--ij.irj, one cockling tl. ove, four chairs and one rocker; all In good condition. Aipity 121 Seventh txreet. FOK 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 jiet. Corks branded F. M. Warren. Please return to Warren's sta L03T--About mlidmlgiht, August 1, 1S05, at lehe "Hog's Back," 250 futhclms of net. Sard ne't was made of about five papers of nj.v 15 ply tiwlne, the rest being old 12 ,ply tjvvline. The buoy's were ligbt painted, and marked with th'e letters "J. J." Mdst of t'he lead's were casi: with square lump on tlhe surface. Finder can obtain reward by notifying Charles Hagland, care Astoria n ofllce. ASTOR HOUSE. A. L. Bird'sell and S. P. Swentson, wife, Portland' Girlbnldl. C. GreenwaCd, P'tld M. E. Sooner and Francis Simmons, dau'ter, Frar.gfort Elk Creek. Miss Btssie Stoner J.A. Bottger, Brkfld Kansas City. H. Gtiimmdl, Brkfld J. B. Johnson, Hays Otioak & wife, Three Eight. Chinook. M. Laroux, Water J. .Stowmlre, Ch'nok Dog Valley. Jack James, Ch'mk C. Stewart, HUls'b'o J. Beamson, CJ.y F. Scott, Portland G. W. Grlbble, Mrs. J. A. Carr and Bakersfleld, CU1. daughter, Portland The Joys of tWs wlorld, hbw they vanish iin vapor, The tuom'bs' t'hat enthuse all our souls with delight. Wlhen once they are burtied they're sim ply burnt paper, ' . And parachute fireworks soon fade ou' of sight. 'Tls isad to believe It hat blick powder costs money, A Ml se-ms so eaisy until one has met it; And quickly we find that the pie und the h'oney Are all gione .to Hades, and don't you for get :! STATE NEWS. InitereisCing Items Culled from Oregon's Leajng Newspapers. News received Tuesday from Va!e. Mal heur county, says the La Grande Chron icle, stated that the sheriff had suc ceeded In locating the safe crackers who robbed Hope's safe on the 18th inst. They already have one man in custody, and have the other cornered on an Island In the Snake river near Weiser. The man tht-y caught had sixey dollars in two-cent postage stamps and a funnel for inserting powuer in safes. DR. J. F. LEWENBERG Refraction Specialist. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. j Eyes Examined Free. Spectacles Made to Order The wool season is over and the next crop to be harvested wiU be grain. A large yield is expected, and, what is equally as encouraging to farmers, the market shows a firmness with prosp.-cis of an Increasing price. The activity of the wool season will be repeated at the" warehouses by the large amount of wheat handled. We expect as much irrain will be marketed this year as at any former season. The Dairies Chronicle says: "W. H. Turner, the real estate agwit el Goldsn dole who so mysteriously disanoeBiwI Several daya aeo. twu ben found. Hi MT LIFE, Only the I at tt and most Impro-.ed method used. Investigat on bv physician a d sclen tific peoplecouited. Eiaminnt on of children's eyes a specialty. Diagnosis of the cy. s mrdl by the Up halmoscope (eye leading) and no questions asked of the patient. CREAM mmm mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Tigbe ftotel, Rooms 10 and 11. LaJLV entrance, ance. A lady in attend A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. Mrs. T. S. Tenn;, says, nawklns. Chattanooga, D. W. JJu'ler, of Canajotoarle; ' N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his fam ily has a r.ays found the very best re fu.t follow Its use; that bs would not be without tt. if procurable. G. A. Dyke man, Druggist, Catsklll, N. Y., says tht Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubted!? j the best cough remedy; that he has used searcmng party o.soovered him at a place about four miles from Goldendale. The unfortunate man Is undoubtedly cre men ted, and re-fused to go wtrh the men I consider It tne ht u. J. . . . r".an? ttat edy for a dehilltatpd ,v.m r V ' " '" n8ver Iallea 10 aa 1,1 "lat ls Sd." For DXfa.7. vi Vi c,ai.m tor it. Why not try a remedy ney trouble, it excells. PHve '5 cts. For Sale by J. W. Conn. so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Chaa. Rogers' drug store. Regular six 50c. and O.