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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1896)
' - , , ..... T...-..- u -i U..,.., .... s-..v - - - 1 "i j-- ?, . . j .' j r ' r V - ? f ! ! 1 ! THE DAILY AST015IAN, Fill DAY MOKNINtl. JULY 10, 18fl. i i 1 THB OEn... A RESORT FOR Corner GENTLEMEN Commercial . ad nth SU. ALEX CAMPBELL. Pn. WARRENTON Columbia Harfcor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps oi application. New Astoria... located it tbe terminus of the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad, at the month of the Colomfcla River. It fronts on the deep water of the Columbia River Harbor, and being perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very best docks for shies on this bay: therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the treat Northwest These facts were recognized by the Astoria t 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 eiongh for perfect drainage, and well protected ty 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. An prietor, The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. Something New... Children's and Youth's Steel- Shod Shoe, mil Sizes and Styles , ! W. also carry a On Una of ladles' and SMD'a shoes, from the bast to the lowest I raUabla goods. Alt goods warranted Just j as represanted. JOHN HAHN st CO. fit Commercial Street. YESTERDAY'S 'WEATHER. . Local weather tor the 24 hours end ing at S p. to. yesterday, furnished 1y the United States Department of Agri culture, Weather Bureau. ' Maximum temperature. 75 degrees. Minimum temperature, CO degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st. 18S5, to date, 77.10 inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1695, to date, (.43 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For 'Washington, fair weather, warmer, except thunder storms and cooler In southeastern por tions. For Oregon, fair weather, warmer, in western portions; thunder storms cooler in eastern portions. AROUND TOWN. Economy la the poor man's mint Tupper. Born To the wife of Gus Iverson, a girl. Miss Mamie Lewis is visiting friends in Portland. Dr. W. I. Howard, Homaeopathlst, 58 Commercial street Today Is the last day on which to pay your water rates. There will be several new musicians at the Louvre next week. Rogers' Juniper Kidney Cure is near ly always a cure for lame back. Fresh strawberries every morning at lowest market price. C. B. Smith. "Push Dem Clouds Away" has made its appearance In tbe music boxes. F. A, Fisher and family have gone to the seaside to rusticate for a while. Ioe cream for sale In bulk, and Ice cream parlors at the Astoria Creamery. . The finest separator cream In the city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smith's. The Outing Club will attend the hop to be given at Knappton Saturday evening. Just received, a choice stock of fine Clarkson & Marvin LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished Beaver Hill and Oilman Far FmllT tr rrMe CLKAN KKAHOKALK IN rRICK ELMORE. SANBORN If you will look into the situation you will see that WARRENTON is the cream of west side property. The center of improve ments is here, and as an investment for business or a home there is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. In WARRENTON lots are all large, full size, 50x100. Prices range from $150 to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save your change and buy a lot in offlc has bea opened by too pro on. door oast of th Crosby hardware (tor. Call, b shown merits of this property, and Invest th teas, coffees and spices, at Foard Stokes Co. August Erlckson's friends scarcely recognised him yesterday after he had had his hair cut. bom the Mlebratc Mikai0 cream separator, fresh every day, at Foard A Stokes Co. Mr. J. A. Duffy returned yesterday on the steamer Areata from San Fran cisco and way porta. Wm. Wright, of the Parker House, is on the sick Use. suffering from an attack of rheumatism. The steamer Thompson yesterday brought down a dynamo and electrical outfit for the Flavel hotel. C. C. VanEtten will leave for Kirks ville. Mo., in a day or two via the Ca nadian Pacific and 8t. Paul. Captain Martlneau took the Areata up the river yesterday, and Captain Patterson piloted the Columbia. It was rumored yesterday that one of the most popular members of tbe bach elors' club is soon to become a benedict. Go to the Spa for your candles and ice cream. The only first-class place In town. Crushed fruits always band. on The contractors yesterday finished putting the rafters in place for the roof of the Ross-Higglns-Fisher-Brothers' dock. C. R, Higgina issued a bond for deed to Ella A. Tolmle, for Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8, Block 14, Astoria Addition to War renton, $125. Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladlea 483 Com mercial street The Examiners and the Press base ball nines will play a match game on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Smith's Point A lot in New Astoria, four lots in Van Dusen's, and a business house on Commercial street at a great sacrifice. R. L. Boyle & Co. Salesman Tappan, of Kinney's can nery, yesterday lost his coat and cam paign button. He was in a peck of trouble for a time. J. G. Elliott and son, Elliott's Land ing, Dave Kinzle, Fort Canby, and Mrs. Andrew Olsen, of Chinook, were In the city yesterday. Carl Adler, of Baker City, a former well known merchant of Astoria, Is visiting in the city. He has taken a house for the summer here for his fam ily. The Misses Nettle and Nancy Tuttle Boom Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oreeon ...COAL Tru It I I J II. y A CO. Aftats. AstorU. WARRENTON returned from Coo Pay yesterday on the Areata. They report having had a very pleasant visit, and a fine trip home. E. A. Seeley, K. Marx. D. Lampreau, A. A. Austlund. Portland; J. E. Pitta, St. Louis, and Peter Peterson. Bay Center, registered at the Parker House yesterday For rent For the summer a cen trally located six-room furnished house reasonable terms. Families with small children need not apply. Inquire at this office. Joseph Mueller, known as the Vienna humorist, who now represents the Wi ley B. Allen Company, of Portland.' Is in the city with a special shipment of pianos from New Tork. Judge Cleveland is very busy pre paring an address with which to elec trify the public upon the occasion of laying the corner stone of Kopp's new brewery Saturday afternoon. M. McFariand, of West port, was in town yesterday, and reported that since tbe burning of the Willamette Steam Mills In Portland, the logging business has been very dull. Fish were running llcht again yes terday, but tt is the opinion of those who have had experience that there will be a better run after the new moon makes Its appearance tonight The bond of County Treasurer B. L. Ward, for $.0OO, with Geo. Noland. O. Reed. James W. Welch. Chas. Ward, O. Wingate. and C. W. Fulton as sure ties, was approved by the county court P. F. Quinn was sgain before Police Judge Nelson yesterday, on another charge of drtinkennesa. His fine was remitted upon his promise to straight en up and go to Portland and go to work. Judge F. J. Taylor's family will spend the greafr part of the summer In Portland instead of at the seaside, be cause of the Ill-health of his little girl, who will need constant skilled atten tion. Superintendent Rathbone telegraphed Agent Lounsberry last evening that the barge with the three passenger cars and one baggage car for the A. and C. R. R. R., is due here at 10 o'clock this morning. In the county court yesterday, m the matter of the estate of Thomas H. M. Johnson, deceased, letters of ad ministration were issued to John O. Tyberg. The estate is estimated to be worth about 1800. Mr. E. C. Ward, agent of the O. R. and N. Company, San Francisco, arriv ed on the Columbia yesterday with his sister and went on up the river to Port land, to which point he will accompany her on her trip east. In raising the sunken rail barge at Warrenton the other day, the machin ery brought with it the big snag which made the hole Ih the barge. Uncle Sam has been saved quite a few pennies by this free dredging operation. Mr. J. W. Bar bee, representing Charles Scrlbner's Sons, Is in the city and will remain for about a week. Mr. Barbee is selling the Life of Eugene Field and works on Shakespeare. He reports business as being very good. Mr. Charles D. Willits, Portland man ager of the G. H. Hammond Company, Omaha, Neb., Is In the city. Mr. Wil lits says that the prices of meats have an upward tendency. He finds that As toria is the best business town in Ore gon. . . The road scraping machine contract ed for in May by the county court from the Western Wheeled Scraper Compa ny, Aurora, 111., has been ordered back to Portland, as It was found that the machine is not suitable for Clatsop county roads. The fruit crops In Oregon this year have been very poor. There has been less than fifty per cent of an average cherry crop, while raspberries and strawberries have not only been short but of an Inferior quality. The season has been one of the worst known In many years. The steamers Columbia and Areata both brought large shipments of tin cans from San Francisco for the Paci fic she'et metal works. The home fac tory has been so crowded with orders which It could not fill, that it was found necessary to draw oh the San Francisco house for a supply. The construction train on the Sea shore road has commenced dumping sand along the line between Warren ton and the bridge. As soon as the cut-off Is finished to Flavel, a large force of men will be put on the bridge line ballasting up the track, something badly needed for the past two years. 1 HERE ARE BARGAINS The Astoria Military liand held a meeting yesterday afternoon, after which a sociable took place. The boys are noted for their ability to have a good time and they upheld thrlr repu tation. A most enjoyable afternoon was passed and It was with much re gret that the young gentlemen conclud ed the entertainment. Mr. Frank Heed, representing the Lr it Rett A Meyer Tobaeco Co., of St. Louis. Is In the city. Mr. Herd Is agent for Sweet Moment cigarettes, for which he has made quite a reputation In As toria. He reports bunlnrss as being rather quiet, but the slightly depressed conditions do not affect the sale of hi. goods, owing to their standing. The following deeds were filed for record yesterday with Recorder Wil liams: C. M. Cutbtrth and wife to Dan. Vanaman, Lot 7. Plocs. 1. Clatsop (srove, 1100; Walter C. Smith and wife to E. A. Betts. Lots 9 tnd 10. Hlock J. W. C. Smith's Warrenton. C. R. Hlgglns to E. R. Evans. Lot R Klock 9. Astoria Addition to Warrenton. 1100. The eld Fisher warehou.e was torn down yesterday by the contractor. A rope was passed around the building and given a good strong yank, which brought the land mark down In a heap with a crash heard for blocks around. The last of Hume's old ran aery, where he made his fortune in years gone by, Is being destroyed to make way for the railroad. During the put two or three days the beach along the city front from (th street to the O. R and K. dock has been thickly strewn with wreckage from the various wharves along the line of railroad work. Partus living along the beach have reaped a rich harvest gathering up the pieces of tlm ber, man? fine boards having been cast Into the water by the workmen. The air was so clear yesterday that the houses of Knappton were visible to the naked eye. The bay presented a beautiful sight, dotted everywhere with the white sails of the fishing smacks and here and there a steamer, launch or stately ship. The sunrise In the early morning, which flooded the East em sky with all the shades of red and purple, was one which only Oregon can produce. Beaver Lodge, No. 35. Odd Fellows, last night Installed the following offi cers for the ensuing year: Noble grand master, J. S. Hltchen; vice-grand, Frank X. Henry; recording secretary, C. N. Finch; treasurer, C. 8. Wright; warden, C. A. May; conductor, F. M Shumaker; Inside guard, D. P. Wil liams;' outside guard, Geo. Harmon. The Installation was conducted by District Deputy Grand Master D. R. Campbell. A gentleman from Seaside Jays that If the business men of Seaside wish to Interest a decent class of people In their resort they should delay ho longer In advancing every effort to hunt down and bring to Justice the gang of sneak thieves and housebreak ers that Infest their locality. The out rages perpetrated against cottagers there this winter, Is quite enough to discourage any further Investment at that resort' The steamer Electric Is bringing down another raft of piles for the Fla vel dock. It was reported last night that Superintendent Lester, who has been delayed In laying the branch line from Warrenton to Flavel, has every thing in hand so that this piece of track can be finished, and everything be ready for running trains by next Sunday. The river steamers will then transfer Seaside passengers at Flavel Instead of at the bridge as at present. Wakefield & Jacobsen's pile drivers are drawing close together, one now working eastward through the Ross Higglns warehouse, and the other work Ing westward, has Just commenced op erations through the Hume dock. It will take but a few more days to finish the trestle work between the O. R. and N. dock and the Young's Bay bridge. Awarded Highest Honor World's Pair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DM' CREAM Most Perfect Made. " 40 Years the Standard. mm A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. -SULO ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT 1 Contractor Ooerlg yesterday flnl.hed the Inst bent on his portion of the ; work, and the grading along Water I street Is finished up to Kinney's can- nry. ! Tuesday nlsht Phil. Tavlor. a non union fi.herman working for Kinney, had his net nearly destroy while It lay on th. racks at th. cannery, Pome time during the night acids were thrown on the net. which Octroyed a large part of the cork line and many of the meehea, Mr. Taylor estimates that It will cost ITS to replace the burned parts of his net. He says he knows th. men who did th. work, as they had threat ened to get even with him. but of course not having been caught In the act he ran prove nothing against them. BICTCLB ACADEMY. Sherman A Thing have optnd a riding school next door to Pslflo Eiprtw oOta Competent Instructors constantly la at tendance Cleveland and CrMcnt W- cycles for sal. and rnt Salton Sea Salt for but lis at tbe Estes-Conn Drop Store. UV and zze per pae knge. THE ORCIE STILL COSTIXUES (Continued from First Page) ence other eastern states to stand with them in their passive attitude. Many rumors clustered about young Bryan, of Nebraska, whose wonderful after noon speech had carried him Into a formidable position In the Held and won for him partisans who seemed to be doing active work. It was 1:33 be fore the acting chairman, Mr. Richard on, rapped long and loud for order. It took five minutes to reach a semblance of order. Senator Jones, of Arkansas, gained recognition, and moved th. con vention proceed to the nomination of a candidate for president. It was car ried with a roar. Chairman Richard son announced that the roll of states would be called for the presentation of candidates. Alabama was th. first to be called and the chairman announced that the state would be passed for the present Arkansas came next. "Arkansas yields to Senator Vest. of"Mlsaourl," houted Senator Jones, and there was a wave of applause from th. Bland adherent. Senator Vest's first mention of th. name of Blknd brought out a short demonstration. The senator's closing words were the signal for another Bland demonstration, this time long, loud and enthusiastic. It was fourteen minutes before Chairman Richardson attempted to check the demonstration. Governor Overmeyer, of Kansas, be gan to make the seconding speech un der difficulties, for a small riot was stirring In front of the platform when he swept his right arm across the are na. On the call of California, Chairman W. W. Foots announced that the eigh teen votes of that state Were Instructed for Senator Stephens M. White, but under a positive request of Mr. White, his name would not be presented. Ex-Governor Waller, of Connecticut, announced that the Connecticut dele gation was In conference and desired to be passed for the present. H. T. Lewis, of Georgia, nominated Bryan, which was followed by a dem onstration. Clute, of North Carolina, and Will Hams, of Massachusetts, seconded Bry an, as did also Kernan, of Louisiana. When Indiana was reached Turpie nominated Gov. Matthews. At this point the confusion In the hall became o great that nothing could be heard. Only a threat to hold the proceedings behind closed doors restored order. Boles was placed In nomination by Frederick White, of Iowa. When he closed a woman dressed In white lead the demonstration by waving a banner and crying "Boles, Boles, Boles." In a minute the coliseum was aflame for fourteen minutes. John lihea, of Kentucky, nominated Blackburn. When Massachusetts was reached hi-r chairman rose and said: "By a unanimous vote of the convention of Massachusetts, we were instructed to place In nomination Governor Russell, but by his direction and because of the platform wo decline to make a nomination." Borne took this remark to be a reply to the remark of George Fred Williams: "This Is the sentiment of Massachusetts, not by proxy, but by Its delegation." McDermott, of New Jersey, brought down cheers and hisses on his head by his dflant declaration, "New Jersey does not desire to nominate any man on this platform." Just before adjournment, General Bragg, of Wisconsin, created a sensa tion by Jumping to a chair and shout ing to the convention; "Wisconsin will Aght under another banner and for another candidate." After all the nominations were In th. convention adjourned without taking a ballot. The U. S. Oov't Reports " ' ' ghnr Kojrul Dsklng Powdw gaptrhr to otbtrt, THK MAKKKTt). Chicago, July -Wh.t. rash. S-'.O WS. Liverpool, July 1 Wheat, iot, steady; demand, umr; No. I red win ter, &s Id; No. 1 hard Manitoba, stock exhausted; No, I California, to IV1 Hops At London, Pacific Coast. (1 im. San Francisco, July II. ip Nom inal. Itllc. Children Cry for PItcher't Cattorla. F1KE ALARM UOXErl. Box S-Trulliiigrr's Mill. Box Bond and Seventh street. Box 7 Ninth and Duan. Box Commercial and Fifteenth. Box lClatsop Mill. Bus 1J Car Stable. Box 14-McOregor's Mill. A TWISTER. I A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For in twisting a twist Tares twists make a twist; I But If on. of the twists Untwists from th twist, Th twist untwisting mtwtsta th twist That Is. wh.n It's twtsttd with any othar twin than MARSHALL'S. FROM NOW fNTH. SPItlNO Overcoat and winter wraps will b la faabiea. They can be dtcardd, tempor arily whll. traveling In the am-hat4 train of th. Chicago, MllwsukM an t Paul Railway, For solid comfort, for pd and for af.ty, no other tin oaa com par. with thl grwu' railway of th West Most Bo-calltd "salmon twin" ar coi ned with acid. ' Th acid rot th ftbr and rsnd.r tb material uwlto. In th. ofllc of Elmore, Sanborn A Co. la an ob ject Ihkd that ought to b examined by all fl.h.rmtn. It la th. whol of th. malarial ud In Ih manufacture of Mar- shall' twlne-frora start td finish, Oo UMr. and examine thl color right through. Yea will s. thn why Mar Shan's Is oalisd Ui. best In th world. For tt cent you can seeur an excel. lent wll-rvd meal at th Bod Too tttstaurant No. 171 Commercial iiml Thy are also fully pr.paid to .rv all kinds of fl.h, gam and delicacies of th season, w.ll as oa.trs In vry Imaginable sty! at th lowest living prices. Com one and you will con tinue to com. OUR CORNER. A gsntlMnaa's resort, at eornsr Bond and UtB stroeta. Th OtMSt brands of liquors and cigar always on hand. Call and try as. ANDERSON PtTlCRflON. Use Webfoot Corn Care. No care no pay. For sale at Ks-tes-Conn Draff Store. JILUMOOK NEHALEM , . AND OTHER COAST JOINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Aupsta.... ALL t OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing date, to snd from;Tlllsmook ' snd Nchsl.m depend upon t Ih. w.athcr. For Pr.lght and Pa.Mng.r Rate. Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AGENTS .....'am-r.ssssK.r.ai Astoria Land & Investment Co. Bond Street... Astoria, Or. R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS fw m COMMERCIAL. NT. LADIES' Clonks aiJ Hulls inudtj to order or ready mndt) at Ills) ..UNIQUE.. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING C. A. LE VERE & CO. Udl' Tailors. " tin lis 'tauias C THB Sea Shore Railroad. In frct Saturday, Jun. loth, UN. Leaves geasld at T:M a. m., dally. Lmvo Toung's Bay at 1 11 a. m. dally. Leave Peasld at t.SO p. m. daily except Sunday. Leave Young' Bay at 1:15 p. m. dally ricept Sunday. Leave Heaald at 4 30 p. m. Bunday. Leaves Toung's Hay at I p. m. Sun day. Hteamrr E. L. Dwyer leave Flav.l's dock for Toung's Bay at I W a. m. and at 410 p. m. dally except Sunday. Humlnys at I.JO a. m. and 1 p. m. C. F. LKHTEH. 8uperliil.nil.nL TO CONTRACTORS. PropoMl Wanted for Building Depot. HeaJ.l proposal will be reclved by th undersigned at th. office, of th A. and C. R. R. R. la Astoria until noon of Wednesday, July M. for th con struction of a depot building and foun dation wharf. Plans and specification ran b. seen at th o (Tiers of th com pany In Astoria. Approved bonds wilt be required of the successful bidder. Rids will be received saparauly for th wharf and station building. Th un dersigned reserving th. light to r Ject any or alt bid. NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION CO. WANTED. WANTED Oood lady solicitor; dain ty work, good commission. Address Mrs. V. L. Fought, 489 Davis street, Portland, Or. WANTED situation oy experienced woman as chamber maid,' waitress or to do light housework. Address Box m, city. WANTED At once; active agents for each county. Exclu.lv control and no risk. Will clear IS to U hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp for full particulars or 25c for II sample. Big Rapid Mineral Water Co., Big Rapids, Mich. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-Flv room hous. wltlr large lot, well located In suburbs of Astoria. Address Box 780, city. JAPAN BOB GOODS rir.-nfl.. .. out-lust rclved-ju.t what you want, at Wing Lw's, Ml Commercial .treat. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-Furnlshed rooms; ap ply 309 Exchange street. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms with or without board. Apply 181 7th street. FOR RENT A furnished room, M trd twt FOR RENT Thr or four room, with board, at Mrs. E. C. Holdeo's, corner Duan and Ninth itrMta Prlo reason able, LOOT. LOHT Oil STOLEN A check for $45.30, drawn on First National Bank, of Portland, endorsed by O. L. Hansen. Kinder please notify "F." care Asto rlan oftlre. and claim reward. LOHT Over the bar, Friday morn ing, flkhlng boat and net. Boat paint ed dark blue, and net buoys mark ed "T. P." Finder will bo handsomely rewarded by returning same, or giving Information which will load to It re covory to Simon Pnkkllo, Elmore's can nery, Astoria. There's mors clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Ho Cak." soap'oontaln no fra alkali and will not Injurs th finest lao. Try It and notles th dlffartnc In quality. Rou, Hlgglns- Co. i i ) rf. ''sl -V"f - .it i. . j. uL...rr un-