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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1896)
THK DAILY ASTOKUX. ASTORIA. KIM PAY MOUXINU. Al'KIL 17. llliKl, -a'SL. -COAL R.yoyie & Go. For Family .r mram Turnw. Tru If i f ess- W . V VI WWe CLEAN HKAHONALK IN TR1CV llj H. . ' U ELMORE. SANBORN A CO. Agents. Astoria. ! R'm -'omtcrvTi A..ori.r. Renl Ilntntc, L.ontiHt It.vcHtttic.itM and It.f-.urni.ce. SPECIAL OFFER-We have now pMThTinarkct Block F05lnrwaSif7fontage, and will offer lots In that ) Jj?,?!SnifJj.ri!Scis wa.y adjoining: property. We will give you good terms on this property, and a few ' dollars invested in lots in this addition will sure make you money. Sec fine display map In our window. bilities of this locnilon, and thai now that the rsllroad Is Hearing completion, there was no reason liv the loudest I. O X c m o r- o CO -J rag lis o : O W A R RE NT ON expectation of Asiotlnns should not be IMPROVED. ATTRACTIVE. DESIRABLE THE CENTER OF IMPROVEMENTS oa the WEST SIDE Warrenton Is the very test property Large, foil lots in Warrenton There can never te anything better than Warrenton Warrenton has everything desirable Think of larre. full lots In Beautiful THE MOST LIBERAL Mips sent ot application. SOMETHING NEW. ' pilldrea Toatss' Sltcl-Saod Skots. All Sties aa Styles i "Ve lo carry ft fine 1 ne of! adies' anil men shoos, irom the best to the luwwt reliable good. Ml goods warranted fust as lepftsented. JOHN UAI1N ifc CO.. 479 Commerch'l street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. - . w--:hr for twenty-four hour Vie. m yrtterdsT. furnished ending at I P- m- . -e,met or A b7 tli United 8tat Drp- " rtcultur. weather bureau. Mtslmum temperature, U dear, Minimum temperature, U degree. Total precipitation from ppterntr w, , .for Amt 9 fi? Inches. Excess of precipitation t"m September 1st. 1SSS, to date, 177 inCSee. "BrSlFESS LOCAIS. Try C. B. Smith'! Vanilla Ice Cream. It la aomethlnc On. C. J. PaJmberg. architect. Room Num ber i, Kinney-! butldirf. Xeany th leading tallnr. and pays tbe higneet cash price for fur sklne. Ice Cream Soda In twenty-two different Bavora at C B. Smith's. Private par Ion for ladiea. Buslneaa men. u you want to fix up your offlcw for the comln year, with the beet of letter bead. 1111 hcais. state ment, etfc. eaD at the Aatorlan Job office where you wUl find the beat of atoca and material. The Oretron Trading Co., M Commercial atreet. la the plaej to buy your dry goods, elotblnir. boots and shoe, men a and ladiea furnishing goods. Should you want an auctioneer. 8. Friedman makes his ofBee at the Oregon Trading Co Juat Arrtved-A large line of Imported Ilk. relvrt and cloth wrap, no two alike: a beautiful line of black drvsa foods In the newest designs, also fancy silks for trlmmlnga and walsta and a large line of duck aulta I. Cohen, Low Price Store, 91 Bond atreet Go to Elmore, Sanborn a office and s their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of 'he twines "as good as Marshall's," In your pocket, and teat them. Then aee how much more Harehall'a wUl stand. It's money In your pocket and fish In your net to find out. A prominent steamboat man aaya: "My family have used nearly every Drand of Beef, Iron and Wine made, and are sat isfied that the preparation made by the Eates-Crain Drug Co. la the moat palata bel and nuuitloue of any they have ever need. If you are run down and need a tonic, you abould use It. For 25 cents you can aecure an excel lent well-aerred meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant. No. 671 Commercial atreet They are also fully prepared to 'erve an kinds of fish, game and delicacies of tne-season. aa well as oysters In every imaginable style at the lowest living prices. Come once and you will con tlnue to come. Moat so-called "salmon twines' are col ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre and render the material useless. In the office of Elmore. Sanborn A Co. la an ob ject lesson that ought to be examined by all fishermen. It Is the whole of the material used In the manufacture of Mar shall's twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color right through. Tou will aee then why Mar shall's la called the beat In the world. . Charles Wlrkkala'a saloon on Seventh atreet, the well known and popular re sort In the Bowery, atlll maintains lta reputation. Mr. Wirkkala la an expe rienced man In his line of buslneaa and keepa on hand only the beat grades of wines, liquors and cigars. Concert every evening: furnishes amusement for visit ors, and Profeeaor Schwabe, tbe well known pianist, la making the music one of the features of the place. Call and bring your friends with you. Those man's 12.00 shoes that fit perfectly, wear aa they should, are solid, honest leather, and more lowly priced than yon are uaed to seeing aueb shoes. THE ARCADE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will be received until Wednesday, April 22d for building a one-itory store building for Mr. Morris Wise on Ninth atreet, between Bond and Commercial street Plana and specifications can be seen at R. L. Boyle eV Co.'s office. EMIL SCHACHT. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at comer Bond and Uth atreeta. Tbe finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try ua. ANDERSON k PETERSON. 4 Two things worth knowing IjL first, to make friends; next, to a- keep them. We believe our . granite ware stock Is doing that daily. Large Dish Pan it cents. THE ARCADE. The only place In Attorla to buy CRAIN'S 8AR9APARILLA Is at the Estes-Craln Drug Company's. The Best Blood RAIN'S SARSAPARIL 125 DOSES For ale by the ESTES TERMS EVER OFFERED FOR SUCH Columbia Harbor Land YOU CflJl'T TIE A KNOT IN A OORD OF WOOD Neither can you Imagine a boy wU dressed without one of those Butterfly Boms that w are selllnf for JSc each. ALBERT DUNBAR AROUND TOWN. IVHeniay u the tirst spring Jay that lived up to its name. A good book is the best of friend, the same today and forever-TuPlwr. Architect Sohacht returned to Portland last ms-ht. but will be in Astoria auin next Tuesday. Butter-colored atraaa trimmed with hne ribbon and doWes make pretty hats for fcirls. Olof Swarkn.0, Skamokawa, and John Unde. North Shore, were In yesurday. purchasing eupplte Contractor C. J. Corey made a trip to th cmp at V arrvntou yesterday here hi found everything in good working order. Social stability requires character, char acter requires rvliKion. religion requires worship and worship requires a S-ibbath. suiaot orir.,n,Unt a. B. Hegardt was over t- Bi.vem vesterday. He is still slowly Improving from the Injury red lv ed last fall. The T W. C. T. U. had an unusually large attendance at their regular mretlng yesterday. Uood work la being done by this organlaatloa filled with bicycle riders yesterday, and many new and handsome costumes were "i of the lady riders. A party of four from Knuppa yesterday for a visit to the old home In Maine. They will travel east by way of the Canadian raciOc. Captain Richardson returned last even Ing with the Columbine, from a trip V Tillamook Kock. where he Ian led a quan tlty of supplies for the lighthouse. t t Ri.rk John Brlckmnn. and O. Jeldnesa have made final proof on their "treesteads" before county i-iera Dunbar during the past two days. Mr. H. H. lngalla. who ha been laid up at his home ror tne pasi i - , , a hA cold, la lmorovlnx uuemis ' - ' and It Is expected will be at bis post again today. iu. uj.Qai.ie- P. Barotldua Herman and 'john Bunkc, and Jamea Waterhouse, Young'a Klver, ano jam Weatherford, Pkaraokawa, were In the city yesterday. The Paclfio Can Company closed down i . i. i.. h t nnil Manurr Ken- 1 .M .wu ov dall slates that the re-opning or tne factory will depend upon tne opening oi the fikhtng season. The following books were added to the public library yesterday: EugeneFleld'a "Little Book or western itnt. " ,i. Hnr.ir nf Profltahle Tales:" "Love Songs of Childhood." Ua f w C Puuell has moved his real estate office to 471 Bond street where he will be pleased to see his OIO irienos ana customers, and others wishing bargains In lots, landa and improvea iarms. The stiff breesw and bright sunshine yesterday made sailing on tne oay a pleasure. Quite a large number of boats ... . Unt nn nleasure. and others oii businens; and it looked like old times to see the white sails dotting the bay. A large number of citlxens gathered on the docks yesterday evening to watcn the beautiful sunset, one of the first of . u . Th, h.v was n ni tp rough. and the peculiar combination of golden tinted clouds made a picture wonn re membertng. DON'T FOROET That the ladies of the Every Monday Club will hold a sale of fancy paper articles In the basement of the Presbyterian cnurcn me iai ui next week. The latest novelties will be exhibited. Everyone should attend this aale. Captain C. W. Lawrence, of the Mult nomah Cricket Club, was In the city yesterday, and had a conference over the work to be done the coming season, with Captain Astbury, of the home team. The prospect" are most favorable for a sea son of fine sport during UM. Rector Short, of Grace church, will leave for Portland this evening to at tend the funeral of Mine Mary D. Rod ney, formerly principal of St Mary's Hall. The confirmation classes, which were to have met tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, will not meet until Monday at the same hour. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stone, accompanied by their dautrhter. Miss Maude, left lust evening for San Jose, Cal., where they will remain for several months. The trip Is taken for the benefit of MIhs Maude's health, the young lady having but recently recovered from a very se vere attack of scarlet fever. Purifier Made FOR $1.00 - CRAIN DRUG CO, Warrenton for $150 to $250 each GRAND PROPERTY Co.. cor. Bond and Uth Sts. According to the old prophecy and time honored adage, the new moon hl h nH'red an rvvnltw or two ago. In a dry one, both points bring I u nnil up ward. At Kearney's hall last evening a Inrxe number of people assembled In ,tteml anc upon the entertainment Riven by the Young Men's Institute. A moat en joyable evening was spent and all were louml In their praise of the affair. Theodore Mntsntck, the Insane min alio was captured after considerable trouble at Seaside bv Sheriff Hare, was yesterday committed to the asylim at P4lew ki (he county court and was taken up I1)" fl"F lftJ fiiSM by Sheriff Hare. Gangs of nun are now at work re modeling the old 1'arker House. The outside of the building Is b- lng re palmed and lnaide all of the rooms have been thoroughly renovated and put In limt class shape. Th restaurant on lior.d trvet will be opened In a few days, and In the future the house will be known as the Hotel Astoria. 1 1s not genarally knonn. but very well 1 1 1 1 1 nMh rHm.ml.irln, ih.t lh aMita can be easily and quickly renu -d irom the shouhwr and rllow or liuliea sons by a gntl friction with emery paper ll.n't tuh titn hard, lusi wtoUuh to ralst A Utile nap. and then. In the case of cashmere or other smooth kooOs, eq oxer the ulace a few times with a warm ed si IK hanukerv-hlef. Miss Joale Watklnf, the bllna vtfici tlonut and singer, will give nn rirter- rMinmunt at I he Conjcrnvattf.SM.1 ehureh on Krttlay evening, April . asslsie.1 by tne r.iue orvaesirs hw a maie quar tet She Is nrarttcullv Inimitable, and none should fall to hear her. An evening of solid fun Is assured all who attend. Kull program w ill be announced liner. The funeral of the late J. D. ItluKinst will I held from the resilience of Mr. XV. A. IjaKorv. corner of Kninkiln ave nue ami Klghth streets. Saturday, April IS, at l:JU p. m. The Interment Kill he at the new cemetery al Clatsop The services will te conducteil under the aus pices of the Pioneer and Historical So ciety and Astoria F.nglne Company No. 1. of which the deceased was an xempt member. Miss Kelly, of San Francisco, who Is an expert musician upon various Instru ments, has engaged to play next week at the production of the ISypsy Fantasia. Miss Kelley Is an artist of extraordinary ability, and while In San Francis -o. play ed for the production of "Cinderella" by five hundred school children. I'rjf. 11. itirs Is fortunate In having secured her ser vices, and a musical treat Is In store for the people of Astoria, John Condon was arrested Wednesday by Captain Hallock. charged with having stolen a number of tools from Street Superintendent Holt. The tools were found In a pawn broker's establishment, where Condon had soaked them. The man was given a hearing In the Justice's court yesterday, found guilty, and sen tenced to fifteen days' confinement In Hare's Institution for the prevention of criminal operations. The schooner Letltia arrived yester day afternoon from San Francisco in ballast She will load lumber In I'ort land. On the up trip the cook met with quite an accident, having been thrown to the deck by the sudden lurching of the vessel, and striking on a sharp instrument which cut open the wrist of the right arm. A surgeon dressed the wound yes terday and was obliged to take seven tltchet to draw the sides together. It was reported yesterday that Fisher man August Kangaa, while returning from Ilwaco, was fired upon by the mi litiamen. Captain Johnson, of th Union, said yesterday evening that It seemed to him matters were getting Into lather a peculiar shape when a man could not sail upon the Columbia river without be ing fired at, and that he was sorry to see such actions. The captain reported that a large number of cannerymen were stowing their nets away in the canneries aa fast as they could dry them. Chief Engineer Jamleson reports that all of the eighty-one plies forming the foundation for the pier In the draw bridge, have all been driven In place and the work of cutting them off below the water haa commenced. Thirty-five piles had their tops cut off yesterday. The work Is done by a circular saw rlKged on a shafting with movable belts and pul leys attached to a donkey engine on the scow. This Is a new feature in bridge work, and is quite a marvel In its way In modern devices. Frank Ounn says; "An Englishman can go round the world and touch on Brit ish territory all the way, viz.: From England to Halifax, N. S., across Canada to Vancouver, across the Pacific to Hongkong, thence to Singapore, Penang, Mauritius, Cape Town, St. Helena and England; or from Penang to Ceylon, Bombay, Aden, Perim, Malta, Gibraltar and home. This Is a "sea connection" that no other nation In the world pos sesses." The sad Intelligence was received yes terday afternoon of the death of Miss Mary D. Rodney, the well known prin cipal of St. Mary's Hall, Portland. Miss Rodney has been at the head of this Institution for twenty-eight years, and In fact, took charge of the school when It was first organised. She was a sister of the wife of Bishop Morris, and a grad uate of St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, Nr w Jersey. The cause of her death was a sudden stroke of pnralysls. Miss Rodney was well known In literary and educa tional circles throughout the United States and haa been Instrumental In the doing of much good work In the city of Portland. Mr. Oscar Oroenow, vice-president and manager of the Gambrlnus Brewing Co., Portland, spent yesterday In AHtoria, at tending to business for his concern. Mr. Groenow says that business In Portland Is still very quiet, but they are iioplng for better things In the near future. He thinks that It will he Impossible that a general business revival shall take place In this country until the financial policy of the government Is placed on a MMind money basis. Visitors from the Eastern States, he says, tell him that there Is the same depression In that part of the rountry as here. In speaking r,f Astoria he said that twenty years ago he was convinced of the Importance and possi realised: but that It rested with the bu. Inosa men of this city whether or not the present svncmttoti would o these lireat Improvements A broad and liberal policy In rvaard ti the 'ocniins of man ufactories, a substantial eliy wcv rniu. nt and the establishment of proper r Istlons with transcontinental roads, nnd also with the Interior of Washington and Ore gon. At about .1 oVIoi'k yertcrday after noon tbe Columbia Iron works it.st the first column for Kopp's new brew ry. The work was most successfully done, ai.d one column will I cast every day until th order for flfiecn Is completed. Tills foundry Is also doing tbe Iron work for the new Lewis and Clarke bridge ctider Contractor Fry A Meyer The Improvements going on In the Oo cl.lent Hotel have so changed th ap pearance of that hostelry lh.lt It best friend would hardly know It. Th ar tistic painting and papering In the dining room are worth parth tilur mention. The color are bright and attractive, aa all decoration In a dining room should It. Messrs. MekT Wright expect to have the work all completed In a few days. As showing what can he don In an emergency case, where tun 1 an oh Jcct. when It was found necessary last e cuing to send a press dispatch to tbe San Francisco Kxamltu-r, at Just nlnni! th time th paper was cclng to press. Manager Johnson, of the Western Un ion, who has a sihh'I.iI wire In his sleep ing aitrtment. callt-d tbe Portland office, explained what was wanted, and In a few seconds his bedroom was connected by wire directly with rh llnotyp room at the Kxamlner ortlce A JU'word mes sage was transmitted, set In type, and appeared In the paper a few moments jitter the copy was III d In Astoria. HICYCI.K ACADKMY Sherman . Thing hav cpene.1 a riding school next door to P i -11c Kxpress office. Comivtc-itl Instruct rs constantly In at tendance. Cleveland ind t'rracent hi ..vct.s f,tr sale anl rent. FtllFKITKI Hi UAIU Thomas Spencert Charged With Assault, l-Siled to Appear. Tn th polio- court Wednesday Thomas Srs-m-er. charge with assault and lattery vHi the pt-rson of tiust if tmundon ftnd John Curno. forfeited ball In th sum of l.v by falling to appear. Mr. Spencer was furmety Instructor at th Aston Football Clubs gymnasium, and Is well and faorably known In thla city. The facts hading up to his arrest fos assault nr as follows On Monday the professor came down In a small (mat from his seining grounds up th river, ami went to Jeff s restaurant for his supper. He took a seat directly lieiieath th private boxes. Mr Hincer I Iwild, having lost his hair while on an l.'ngllsh man-of-war off the coast of Afii a Cor no and Osmumlson. it upiar. went In a box with two women. anl, as soon as Mr. Spencer removed In hat they began "Joshing" him about his Laid iranlum: and. to make the Joke complete, threw bones and small particles Of food down upon him. "I can stand as much 'Joshing' us any one." said Prof Spencer yesterday, "but I am 'sure no one would tolerate such Jokes iis were okcd at me by these two men. I became ery angry, and. going to the box. told the party I considered It nothing but Irish.' and that further Joking of a like nature would not be tolerated. I turned to leave the room, when (Mniunilson foilnwed me Into the hall, and, standing with an empty bottle In his hand, called me the vilest name he could thliik of. I it.! It for a mo ment or two and then punched him. He toppled over, the Inittle Dying out nl his hand. Curno then came out of th Ikx. but. as my back was turned, I was not aware of his presence Hearing a step, and not wishing to take the chancel of bring knocked down. I turned sud denly around, and. much to my amaie merit, struck Corno with the bottle. I had no Intention of striking him, as he had said nothing whl-'h had angered me. "Of course. I suppose I should have taken the 'Josh In a pleasant manner, but when It come to passing remarks about a person's bald head In a public eating place, and In the presence of lailles, I mil a halt, especially when th other parties to the affair are hoodluma." Mr. Sptncer said yesterday he thought he would appear to the charge against him, but, as It would coat mors than th amount of his ball to clear himself, he he resolved to let the case go by default, Astoria Is the greatest town for "Joh' ing- in tne state, and many persons. once started, do not know when to stop. as a consequence, there are many scraps." EFFECT OF THE STRIKE. The strike has caused our clothing Merchants to become anxious. Herman Wise rather than sit Idle has made the announcement that he will allow all cash customers VJt, off for cash. This Is an unheard of offer at the beginning of a season when the goods are all fresh and new, but Mr. Wise must know his business or else he would not offer goods at such a sacrifice! Cash customers will no doubt get In and take advantage of Mr. Wise's offer, which holds good for a short time only. GYPSY FANTASIA. In compliance with the request of a number or well known citlxens. It affords me pleasure to reply, on behalf of my pupils who so gracefully took their parts in the former production of the "Gypsy Fantasia," that we will repeat the performance on tbe evening of April 23d. Thanking our many friends for the kind Interest they have shown In th welfare of the classes, I am, moat re spectfully, J. . UEOG8. ft Our 12 shoes lor Ladles or Gen tlemen, are as good as lot that you are asked 13 for. We're going to keep saying that to you until every man and woman In Astoria knows It by heart TUB ARCADE. Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair, OMd Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DRr CREAM AKIN Moat Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. CO 2 C o CD 1 0 CO 2 c 0 ft 1 (J) 0 0 3 0 1 i - 0 0 0 0 1 After (Deals I Or at any other time when yon wish a good cigar ask (or tbe well knnwn. home-made. band-made, white labor cigar "Let Belle AwtoHa " Conceded by all amokers to be tbe beat cigar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 Nintf? Street, Astoria. Ortgoa. J. B. WYATT, Phons No. 6t Astoria, Orcgoa Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTB and OILS, Special Attention Paid to Supplying Ship. A. V. ALLKN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cats sua Sqiwmoqu. StrttM. Astoria, Ort r 0 m r S3 o. a 46 CO 3 p 3 to 3 & O mm, rJ 3 T3 o 5 o H a 5 H O 3 O C 3 n CD o - PC i c 3 a -1 to CO 3 in S r 7? m 3 o a 3" Q cr B' 3 5" o O 3, Sherry, Angelica and Port Wines ...The Finest Whiskies... And the Best Cigars ...AT FOARD & STOKES CO. TRUSTEE SALE Of the Fine Lines of Men's and Boy's Cloth ing:, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Blankets, Quilts, etc., at factory prices for cash, at one price to all alike. C. S. JACOBSON BOC5-BOH COMMERCIAL T., A1TORM, OK. 1 I (J) CO ail Tl -O 2mm nr m m 3 m O H so a O Ei -n C3 Tl 3 CO H m Pi o. PA O T- 2. 3 - CD t far L . pa e pa -5 ( CO w. I Eki CD CD a o -1 B o C3 () C e-f O C3 CD X T CD - 3 o c to 3 a" SI o 3 O C3 Trustee for the One-Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers