THE DAILY ' ASTOUIAX. WEDNESDAY MORXIXfl. -H LY 1, llllt. QEH... AKESORT FOR Comer Commercial and nth St. GENTLEMEN ALEX CAMPBELL, Prop. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND ani ELEVENTH STS. Maps oi application. New Astoria... located at the terminus of the Astoria and Colombia River Railroad, at the mouth of the Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water of the Columbia River Harbor, and Idng perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very best docks for ships on this bay; therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the jreat Northwest. These facts were recognized by the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. when New Astoria Was Selected as the Starting Point for their Railroad and the Location for the Terminals. New Astoria is platted npon a plane high enough for perfect drainage, and well protected by a high ridge behind it. Its streets and avenues are wide, and, In fact, it is laid out on modern plans. Extensive street improvements are now un der way. The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. Something New... Children's and Youth's Steel- Shod Shoes, all Sizes and Styles j W. also carry a fin. line of ladlea and ; Bn's .hoes, from th. best to th. loweat ' rellbl goods. Ail goo as wrratea jan , as represented. JOHN HAHN CO.. Ci Commercial 8trM YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the 24 hours end ing at S p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department of Agri culture, Weather Bureau. Maximum temperature, S9 degrees. Minimum temperature, 55 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1895, to date, 77.10 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1S95, to date, 6.78 Inches. I Forecast Washington and Oregon, fair weather, except light rain on Im mediate coast. FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box 5 Trulllnger's Mill. Box 6 Bond and Seventh street Box 7 Ninth and Duane. Box 8 Commercial and Fifteenth. Box 9 Clatsop Mill. Box 12 Car Stables. Box 14 McGregor's Mill. AROUND TOWN. TO THE BLOOMER GIRL. Of all wise words of tongue or pen, The wisest are these: Leave pants for men. Pianos for rent, at Griffin & Reed's. The Dalglty Iron Works Is on a strike. I Navy blue chalile make fine cos tumes. Maud Muller parties will be In vogue during July. Dr. W. L Howard, Homopathlst, 08 Commercial street. Pictures of the Republican candidates 25c each at Griffin & Reed's. Fresh strawberries every morning at lowest market price. C. B. Smith. Half a cantelope filled with Ice cream is a dish fit to set before a queen. Ice cream for sale In bulk, and Ice cream parlors at the Astoria Creamery. Call on Snodgrass for fine 'photos. Our motto. Good work and low prices. The finest separator cream ln the city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smith's. Miss A. Duren, of San Francisco, Is visiting: ber cousin, Mrs. F. P. Ken dall. The Western Union roses at the cor- ner of 11th and Commercial, caused I Beaver Hill and Gilinan For Family r liw I'ariwMwe CLKAN KKAHONALK IN rRICK ELMORE, SANBORN If you will look into the situation you will see tliatj WARRENTON j is the cream of west side property. The center of improve- j monts is here, ami as an investment for business or a home! there is nothing to equal it in the whole projHisiition. in WARRENTON lots are all large, full size, 50x100. Prices range from $lo0! to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save rour change and buy a lot in An offlce hu been opened by th. pro prietor, oat door east of th. Crosby hardware .tore. Call, be shown th. merit, of this property, and Invest. i many complimentary remarks to be : made yesterday. Miss Pearl Holden, of the O. R. and ' office. Is suffering from a bad sore throat. Captain Crang. the popular skipper of ,he river' 18 now ln charK ' the c'an ave. ! Today is collection day, and there will also be a meeting of the city council j tonight. ' ' Several passengers left yesterday for i the far east via the Canadian Pacl:'.c railroad. Just received, a choice stock of fine teas, coffees and spices, at Foard ft Stokes Co. Chas. Heilborn returned from San Francisco on the Columbia Monday morning. Reports from the various canneries yesterday indicated that the run of fish Is Improving. The wife and son of Observer Kelll- her, of Fort Canby, have gone to Port land on a visit. j Cream from the celebrated Mikado j cream separator, fresh every day, at i Foard & Stokes Co. j New 20th Century tan lace shoes for i ladles. Columbia Shoe Co., successors ' to Copeland ft Thorsen. I The steamer Ocean Wave arrived ! down yesterday with the first lot of 1 ' passengers for the beaches. I S. E. Utzinger, who returned from Ilwaco yesterday, says that business over there is in very fair condition. Jack Wherry, C. Boddner, Nehalem; Wm. Anderson, Deep River, and Jas. Leahy, Olney, were ln town yesterday. Mrs. W. H. Walker, who has been visiting In the city for a few days, returned to Gray's River last evening. Go to the Spa for your candles and Ice cream. The only first-class place In town. Crushed fruits always on hand. Kinney's cannery was yesterday run ning with a full force of men, although the run of fish was not particularly heavy. Captain Jacobsen's men yesterday had to drive one pile at the Telenhone dork forty-seven feet before it was securly lodgd. Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladies. 483 Com mercial street. Judge McBrlde, of the circuit court, has taken a cottage at Seaside where he will spend the most of the summer with his family. The new gasoline launch which Is to take the place of the steamer Ilwaco, it Is reported, will arrive down the river in a day or two. A new sidewalk was yesterday built from the Eighth street front to the en- ...COAL, TrU It . II J II. A CO. Aicnts. Astoria. ; WARRENTON trance of the county jail. The Improve ment was a need.d one. Miss Harriet Kinney, who for the past year has been attending school In Portland, returned home yesterday for a two months' vacation, j Mrs, Helmer and daughter, mother and sister of Mrs. Nelson Troyer. ar- i rived on the California steamer Mon- j day, for a summer's visit In Astoria. I George Noland and J. E. Young have been announced as the orators at the Fourth of July celebration to be held ; In Alder grove, near Orangers' Hall. ! Herbert Warren and the syphon, ere- ated considerable excitement about the .corner of 3th and Astor street yester day. The boys take theirs In barrels 1 now. The handsome new life saving station i at Fort Canby Is now ready for the : Corrugated Iron roof. The boys will j soon be able to occupy their new quar ters. VanDusen's real estate and Insurance office now presents a handsome ap pearance since It has been furnished with a new coat of paint Inside and out. Five Chinamen who attempted to make a landing from the steamer Sig nal yesterday afternoon were rejected, as were also five who wanted to land In Portland. Mr. Monroe Sander, repre sentlng Meyerfeld, Mitchell & Co.. San Francis- co. Is spending a day or two In the city, and will return on the Columbia tomorrow morning. The steamer Electric yesterday went to Stella for another raft of pile, for , passengers, there was not one who ml.-s-the Flavel dock. The O. K. took a ; ed a meal during the entire tr.p Th-y large lot of supplies for the railroad i danced till midnight on the hurricane camp above Tongue point ! deck, and enjoyed the Ions days as j only thosn run who are -rf'M-tlv well If you want a Tooth Brush. Nail ! lin,, ,,,,. llllrlnB a Voyg... Brush, Cloth Urush. Hair Brush. Hat ; Brush. Shoe Brush. Nursing Bottle, A bai, ,,,. on tne Clackmannan Brush, or Nursing Bottle Tube Brush.) go to Rogers, 4:"! Commercial street. The wife and children of Major Kln zie, Fort Canby, will leave tomorrow for a visit In the east. The major will accompany them as far as Portland. The older sons will make a visit to California. The steamer Harvest Queen, which arrived down yesterday afternoon, brought eighty tons of fresh salmon from the fishwheels at the Cascades. The wheels of the up-river are appar ently doing a rushing business. The new time card put In effect as the result of the recent combine of the river boat lines, while gl"lng the trav eling public better service ln many re spects, does not Improve the mall ser vice between this city and Portland. Mr. Chas. Gibbons yesterday even ing brought In several more bunches of rye from his place which measured fully eight feet In height, and are magnificent specimens of what Clat sop county can do In the grain line. Ram Roberts, of Olney, who has been fishing for trout during the past few days, sent ln word yesterday that the basketful that he Intended to send to his friends at the Parker House were so tempting that he ate them himself. Contractor Goerlg's men have com menced grading the stretch between Kinney's cannery and the Pacific Can Company. Captain Jacobsen Is driving the plies through the Telephone dock and soon the line through the city will be ready for the rails. Mr. Stlnchcomb, who was run over by one of the grading teams at the head of Tenth street last week, was reported last night as being In a very low condition. The authorities at St. Mary's Hospital are afraid that he cannot live very much longer. It Is estimated that without any hur rying of the work, the grade for the first ten miles of the railroad above Tongue point, will be completed In six weeks or less. Paymaster Jones says that he was able, on his last pay trip, to walk over nearly the entire grade. For the next ten days we will hnw a special sale of velvet, silk, and cloth v.raps at wholesale prices, the h.nd nomest and best fitting shirt waists, and a large line of duck suits, and wiappers at way down prices. 1. Cohen, Low Price Store, 4'Jl Bond street, cor ner Eleventh. It was reported last evening that there was another case of the capsiz ing of another fishing boat on the Great Republic spit The life saving crew from Fort Canby went to their rescue but the men were saved by fishermen who were near by. The names of the men In the boat could not be learned The circuit court Is not very busy at HERE ARE BARGAINS present. The only proceedings .venter day was the dlsinlssll of the suit of K. A. Fisher vs. I) Morgan, upon motion of the plaintiff, and the submission to the court of the argument on the dr. murrer of the defendant In the case of John Lundborg vs. Nell 0. Horglund et In the police court yesterday after noon the second chapter was lend In the tight case between the Chinaman and the boy. This time the Chinaman w as arrested at the Instance of I lie boy. and as the evidence showed that John was being teased by a crowd 'f youngsters, and did not first seek trou ble, he was discharged from custody. An old river man stated yesterday that the condition of the channel was now such that larue steamers like the Potter and Ocean, Wave could only get Into Ilwaco at certain times with the tides, and he thought that this fact would soon make Clatsop beach the more popular resort, particularly now that It is to have such good railroad service. Captain Pendcgard. of the Signal, stated yesterday that he was open to propositions for the placing of his steamer In the Alaska trade, lie thinks that the cultivation of commercial re lations between that country and As toria and Portland will be hlnhly profit able. It Is, certainly to be hoped that the gentlemen who have negotiations' under way lu regard to tills matter will be successful. 1 nuer. who was a passenger rn Iri" t oiumbla from n Hand. ... ir riving Monday morning, says that the : trip was one of th- m st delightful ' he "vvr experienced. The weather was ' perfect, and out of the two hundred ,,,. whk.h ,,.ft u,, ,h(. rlv,.r -..t..r,i.,. j morning, gave Captain Thomson a d,-l of troubl The man Is a Malay nnm- ed (irant, and after the ship bud bn- n out some two or three weeks he be came Insulting and disinclined to obey orders. Matters culminate. 1 when he attacked the captain personally, al most succeeding In doing him Injury. The man was put In Irons and retained a captive until the ship arrived In As toria. Harry Llberman, of Knappton, boat puller for Fisherman llurnmelster, was yesterday afternoon taken with a lit while on the river with his captain. The boat was drifting at the time, ind Mr. Kurnmelster picked up the net bv himself as rapidly as possible, and row ed to the city, arriving about 5 o'clock In the evening. Llberman was taken at once to St. Mary's Hospital, where he died at 6:20. It was thought that he was suffering from an attack of opoplexy. Clerks In the various stores are be coming a little Impatient at the delay on the part of employers In making an agreement to close stores on the Fourth of July. As the employes of commer cial houses have had no general holiday this year, it would seem a small thing that they should be given a day off on the celebration of the nation's birth day. Country customers can easily be notified In advance of the closing of the stores, and It Is not probable that there will be much business done any way. A number of leading merchants entertained such an opinion, but all cannot be brought Into line. Auditor Kuetner, of the A. and C. R. R. R., stated yesterday that the only thing that would prevent trains from being run Into Astoria for the seaside business within the next ten days would be the failure of the steel rails to arrive. If the first ship does not put In an appearance soon, the company will place lighter rails on the bridge for temporary use. This is objection able, however, as ths driving and pull Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Cold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. - T T i WW A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. HSULO ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT lug of spikes In the bridge limbers has tendency to Induce decay. Kvery. thing Is being pushed a. hard ns pos Kll'to on this part of the work and no lengthy delay will be permitted for lack of the new rails. There Is considerable talk In certain circles of bridging Young's Itlvor In stead of establishing n ferry In ordct lo make connection with the new Lewis and Clarke road. "The time for forilis nun gone by," said Mr. L. II. Seeley. "A farmer's time Is worth money and while the first outlay for a bridge would ! considerably more than for a ferry, yet In the long run 1 am .ure It would prove paying Investment. The district to be rred Is a rich one and soivly needs good road, and means of quick access to the city. Time. ar. different now from what they used to le hen comparatively few pcopl re aided In that territory and those were on the banks of the river where a boat could land at each man's bam. Now the majority of the farmers have to drUe to the boat landing anyway, slid If there was a good road Slid bridge it would lie chrater and nutc'tor to drue rliiht Into tow n " Kliil.IMt Sl'PF.KINTF.NPF.NT. j Portland. June I0.-Pr..f. Frank Ulg-, ler was toduy elected city superintend- ' (it of schools I PICtCLB ACADEMY. Hherrnsn Thing hv. opened a riding j school next door to Pa -lie Fx press offlVs, j Cemjietent Instru-tom constantly In at ' ti ndance. Cleveland and Crescent hi I cycles for sale and rent. ROYAL IsaKing Powder. highest of mil In leavening Strength.-V, S. Ouv.rsm.at Report. I'li'NIC o. Till: FoI'HTH. Congregational Church anil Sunday sch.i plctile to Flavel will oavi Hume's diH'k. Fourth of July at a. in. Fare, , .-nts, children lj cents. Kvery body lirlng their lunch. Ice cream, lemonade. cofTee, etc., can be had at the picnic ground, tiiinu-s, swings, and umuxomeiits free. Kverybody Invited. ATTENTION. PACIFIC NO. 17. K. of P You w ill meet In your Castle Hall on Wednesday evening next to receive a visit from the Grand Chancellor. By order. N. CLINTON, C. C. A. A. Cleveland. K. of It. and N. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Kste.s-l'onn Irnjr Store. 10. and 5e per package. Th. best chemical compound for wash ing powder Is "8oap Foam, ' as It will not 'yellow th. clothes." nor burn th hands. It', th. finest thing In th. world for th. bath. On. trial will convlnc you. The late Richard A. Ppictor slated that our earth receives only one two bllllonth part of the best heat of the sun. Meany I. th. loading tailor, and pays th. highest cash prle. for fur skins. FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Aupsta.... ...ALL... OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates to and Irom.Tlllsmook and Nehslcm depend upon the weather. For Freight sad Pssienger K.te. Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AOBNT8 0. R. 4k N. CO., Agents, Portland. TIIKN AN1 NOW, In speaking of sliver yesteidny, an old timer pointed out the follow ing no. live appearing In the Astorlan of July Owing o the constant Increase of volume of sliver caused by the Im portation of the same by certain par tics, and to the fact that the business men of Hnn Francisco and Portland will not receive silver from us in pami'iit for good, without discount. Tlo refoie, the ut.dcrslgued are compelled to give notice that we will not receive silver half dollars from and after this data In sums of over five ti.'d dollars, with oul discounting the same ,V per rent, and will not receive trade dollars In any sum. without discounting them 10 per cent, I. W. CASK, J. V i ; i: A I! II A KT WAItllKN Metll ll;):. A. van in sr.N. it HAMiiiitii:it, K. 8. l.AIISCN. C. I. PA UK Kit. Ji'lIN STKAItNS. Astoria. Oregon. July 'Jl, 17A. IMIl'tiTANT NOTICK. I will not be r.-stMiisltile for bills evil traded without my written order or my agent s K. P. Parker's, order. II. II. PA It K Kit. FofltTH OF Jtl.Y. The O, It. and N. Co. will sell tickets on July ;. J, 4. good to return July t. nt one fare for the round nip to !! points on the river between Astoria and Portland. For 15 cents you can seciir. an eerl ; irnl el-srrvr,l meal at In. Hon Ton : tttRiirant. No. &,l ConiriKrelal street. ; Thy am also fully prepart to rrv : all kinds of n.h. garnn .ml ilelleaclrs of j th. seaihiii. ss aell as oyster. In sv.ry ImaglnaMs sty! at th. Icsrtt Iblng , prices. Come once and you will cn- tinus lo rum. 1st' Welil'oot Corn Cure. Xo lire no my. For Mile nt Ks-tes-Conn Iirrtir Ston WANTKD. WANTKP-Good lady solicitor; dain ty work, good commission. A bbess .Mrs. V. L. Fought, tsil I'avls street, I oriuinii. r. I WANTKtv-Men, at once, for work on Seashore railroad. Engineers' room, No. 4, Flavel Building. I WANTEI Situation tiy experienced ! woman as chamber maid, waitress or j to do light housework. Address Ilog &, city. I WANTEI At once; active agents ' for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred I dollars a year. Enclose stamp for full I particulars or I.'c for tl sample, nig Rapids Mineral Water Co., Dig Itaplds. ' Mich. I ""WANTED-To Rent-A house of six or seven rooms, centrally located. Addrs. ; J., Astorlan office. FOR SALE. JAPANESE GOODS Firework. - Just out Just received Just what you want, ' at Wing Lee's, MJ Commerrlnl slre.t. FOR RENT. FOR RENT A furnished room. 1W Ird j str-t I FOR RENT Three or four rooms, with ; board, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, corn.r I Duan. and Ninth .treats, price r.oson able. REWARD. TEN DOLLARS REWARD will b. paid I for any Information which will lead to th arrsst and conviction of th p.rson or persons who stol th plush card re ceiver from th. False Car. W. W. WHIPPLE, Proprietor. FOUND. FOUND A gentleman's gold ring, marked with Odd Follow' emblem. Own- I r can recover asm. by applying at As torlan office. R. L. Boyle & Co. Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS R3 fe COMMERCIAL, ST. LADIES' Clonks and Suits made to order or ready made at the ..UNIQUE.. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING C. A. LE VERE & CO. Ladies' Tailor. Astoria Land & Investment Co. 462... Bond Street... Astoria, Or. ASSIIiXKK'S NOTH'U. Notice Is hereby given thai K. It, i lliiucs has made n general asslmiment of all his properly for the beneiit of all his creditors; and thai lh under signed, C J. Treiichard, has been ap pointed aslgnen of said estate; and all creditors of said .state ar. hereby noil fled to present Ihelr claims aitaliist sajd estate, under on III. to me, within three months hereafter, at the store of said K. It. llawes, nt No. W, lloiid street, of said city. c. j, tiii:ncii nt. Assignee. Aatoila. June .'V WA. DISSOM'TION OP PAKTNKKSlllP Notice Is hereby given that Hie firm of Parker Hanson, Is this day mu tually dissolved. ielo F. Parker will continue the business and all accounts of the llriii must bt settled with him. CAUL A HANSON, HKI.O F, PAIlKEIt. Astoria, Or., Jun. li. im. KXKflTQK'S M'Tli K. Notice Is hereby given thai I have been duly appointed executor of th. last will and testament of Adam Sal ter, deceased. AM person, having claims against the estate are re'uried to presvnt llietn to me at the law oille. of Prank J. Taylor, at Astoria. Oregon, within six months from this date All persons owing the estate must pay their Indebtedness lo me. at the sain, place. MH'IS Kim'HH"FP. Pated. Juno :lth. 1$MI. NOTH'E OF VUTK ON SWJXE lU'NNlNi; AT Ottliq of the County Clerk of Clatsop County. In accordance with Section No Sill of "Hill's Amioiutcd t.aw of Oregon." notice Is hereby given that at a gen i eral election held June 1st, ISH li.T i votes were cast against Swine running al lurge; thai in sixty days from ill. j date of this notice II will 1m. unlawful for Swine to run at huge, within CUt- sop county, Htnte of Oregon, under penally of l"lv. IMlius for th. drat offense, and Ten Dollars for each sub. seiuelit offense, to be recovered from the owner of tho Sln by civil action In the name of Ih. State of Oregon, be fore a Justice of the p.oc. of the pre cinct In which uch owner or keeper, or either of them, may reside; and such penalty .ball bo for the benefit of, and when collected paid Into, the common school fund of the county In which .aid action Is brought, within sixty days after such animal Is proved to be at 'rKe- F. I. Dt'NBAU, County Clerk. Astoria, Oregon, June 22nd, IK!. REWARD. Clatsop County, Slate of Oregon. Whereas, on the 27th day of May, IHisJ, Esther Loire, Juck Lambert. Adolph Ouolnage and 8am Mellandt were waylaid and murdered near Cath lamet Head (two miles below Clifton), In Clatsop county, Oregon, Now, therefore. Clatsop county here by offer the following reward of ONE THOISANI) (JluoO) DOI.LARR for Information that will lead to th arrest or conviction of the person or persons who murdered said parties. Said reward will bn paid as follows; Five Hundred ($500) dollar will be paid for Information that will cause the ar rest and conviction of any on of th gung of murderers, anil Five hundred (OfMi) will be paid for Information that will cause the arrest and conviction of the balance of th person committing said crime. Astoria, Oregon, June 10, 1S06. J. H. D. GRAY. County Judge, Clatsop County, Or. CALL FOR w7rrTnTS Notlce Is hereby given lo all partlea holding Clatsop county warrant In dorsed prior to July 1, 18K4, to present the same to the county treasurer for payment, as Interest will cease from this date. Dated tho 15th day of June, A. D, 18B- B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop Co., Or. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A oompl.t. stock of lumbar on hand In th. rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tlo, celling, and all kind, of finish; moulding. nd shingles; also bracket work don. to order. T.rms reasonahl and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Offlr. and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOO AN, Prop'r. Seaside, Or.gon. Beneath a steamers berth there' Just room enough for one of our M.l telescop satchels and not near enough for the ordinary trunk. Hence, a satch el I a necessity if you're going 0" a sea voyage. THO ARCADE. t