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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1896)
THE DAILY ASTOIUAN, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 17. llt. QEH... a RESORT FOR Corner GENTLEMEN Commercial . Md nth SU. ALEX CAMPBEtA, Prop. WARRENTON Columbia Hartor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Alps oi application. New Astoria... located at tbe terminus of tbe Astoria an! Columtia River Railroad, at tbe mouth of tbe Columbia River. It fronts on tbe deep water of the Columtia River Hartor, and tein? perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords tbe very test docks for ships on this tay: therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the freat Northwest. These facts were recognized ty the Astoria & Columtia 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 upon a plane high enough for perfect drainage, and well protected ty a high ridge tebind 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. We Carry a Fine Line of Ladies I Shoes Gents Children Complete Stock of Summer Footwear, Bathing Shoes, Etc Oar OMds Art John Hahn & Co. Wamated 479 Commercial St 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. TO degrees. Minimum temperature, degrees. Precipitation, none. '' Total precipitation from September 1st. 1895, to date, 77.10 inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st 1895. to date, (.19 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Washington and Oca gon, fair weather, except probable thunder storms and cooler east of the Cascades. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting Stay twist hint a twist. For in twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But if on of the twists Untwists from the twist. The twist untwisting Untwists the twist That is, when It's twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING Overcoat and winter wraps will be la fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In the steam-heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for speed and for safety, no other line can compare with this great railway of th. West For 15 cents you can secure an excel- lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant No. 571 Commercial street iaejr bi-b auu lunj prepared to jerve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of the season, ss well as oysters In every Imaginable style at the lowest living prices. Come once and you will con tinu to come. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON It PETERSON. Salton Sea Salt lor baths at the Estes-Conn Drug Store. 10c and 23c per package. Clarkson 4 jftclrvin LONG FIR PILING Promptly FurnlsheJ Beaver Hill and .Oilman far Family or Rtm t'nriHwes CLKAN KKAStOSAlLli IM 1'RICK 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 homej there is nothing to equal it in the whole projwsition. 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 WARRENTON An offlo baa beta opened by th pro prietor, on. door east of th Crosby hardware star. Call, b ahown tk inert ta of this property, and Invest AROUND TOWN. Dr. W. L Howard. Homceopathist 58 Commercial street Clam omelet will make a palatable luncheon dish today. The steamer State will leave out at 4 o'clock this morning. Fresh strawberries every morning at lowest market price. C. B, Smith. Canneries report a good run of fish and everybody is consequently happy. The finest separator cream in the city at bedrock prices at C B. Smith's. Rogers' Dead Shot never fails to cure corns. Don't forget It Chaa. Rogers, Druggist Just received, a choice stock of fine teas, coffees and spices, at Foard & 8tokes Co. Fancy bananas and other fruits to day at reduced prices. Pacific Com' mission Co. Best Ice cream in town, cheap. Par lors for ladles. Astoria Creamery, 455 Duane street Special sale today of apricots, plums. peaches, etc., for preserving, at Pacific Commission Co. Mrs, Barth, Mrs. Gray, Totsy Earth and Alice Gray yesterday made a trip to Young's bay. The old tide gauge Is undergoing re pairs at Fisher Bros, before being put in service again. One of the latest fancies of the la dles is to have petticoats tbe color of their summer gowns. Cream from the celebrated Mikado cream separator, fresh every day, at Foard & Stokee Co. A. B. Colby, the well known Elk of Portland, was in the city yesterday with General Schofleld. Gold trifles on a gold chain are adopt ed in preference to silver ones by the up-to-date summer girl. The undistinguished seeds of good and ill heav'n In his bosom from our knowledge hides. Dryden. The fire department yesterday under instructions from the city council, sent a hose cart to McGregor's Mill. Judge McBride will hold court at Hillsboro next Monday. He took the steamer for that place last night. The fire department yesterday con tinued the good work of street cleaning by the use of hoite, on Bond street. In the Police court yesterday J, H. Clark forfeited (10 ball upon a charg of engaging In a fight with Ah Chuc. Boom Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon ...COAL Trir It . I I J II. A CO. A rents. Astoria. President Curtla expects to award the to Young' bay, have pledged tlitm contract for the Scow Hay depot today j selves to ay cash fr their work, and or tomorrow. Rids were opened on the Insist that their rights shall be rvcog 15th. ndoi In the matter. Go to the Spa for your candle, and Ice cream. The only first-class place In town. Crushed fruit always on hand. It was reported last evening that bids will be called for In a few day for the erection of a new bank building on 11th street. Master Mechanic J. F. Graham and Foreman K. Smith, of the O. It. and N Co., were down yesterday Inspecting the Escort Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladles. 4$) Com mercial street Captain Hand, of the Anttope, return ed from Portland yesterday. He re ports the weather In the metropolis as being quite warm. A strong west w ind yesterday after noon made good sailing on the bay. Several pleasure boats took advantage of the opportunity. Judge McBrlde opened court yester day, but as there was little business to transact adjournment was had un til the first Monday in August It was understood Inst evening that Mr. Hammond had reached Portland, and after spending a day or two there would leave down for Astoria. Bids have been called for the erec tion of Seaborg's new store building at Ilwaco. Architect Schacht seems to be determined to build up the whole bay. The old-fashioned white sunbonnets which a number of the young misses have recently adopted are Just as be coming as they were twenty years ago. Mr. J. M. Arthur and family, of Port land, arrived down yesterday, bent on a fishing trip to north beach. They made most of the distance In a plung er. "B. and S." will be a popular Dem ocratic drink next November, for the letters not only stand for a mighty good "modest quencher," but for Bryan and Sewall. Another large crowd assembled at the Louvre skating rink last evening. This innocent amusement is very well patronised. The afternoons, too, see large crowds. Contractor Faatabend was over yes terday from Flavel, and reported that he would have the big dock ready In a few days for all the ships that might come to this port. Major Keutner, or the A. and C. R. R. R, was yesterday fenced In with hard work so that he could scarcely find time to exchange compliments with Commodore Jacobsen. Mrs. J. T. O'Brien, wife of the gen eral superintendent of the O. R. and N.; Mrs. J. F. Graham, and Mrs. R. Smith spent yesterday at the coast re turning to Portland in the evening. The little schooner Morning Star, of Seattle, yesterday unloaded a lot of fine halibut which was shipped to Chlo peck Brothers, Portland. The fish were caught off Vancouver Inland four days ago. Forest fires both on the hills about the city and on the Washington shore filled the air with smoke during the past few das. At times yesterday It was so hazy that one could scarcely see across the river. A gentleman over from Fort Canby last evening reported that three fishing boats capsized during the afternoon. Numbers of the boats and the names of the occupants and the question as to their safety could not be learned. The merchants were so busy yester day that they could not find time to give the latest to the newsgatherers. It Is encouraging that while others are complaining of slowness, the general business of the town keeps up as It should. If you want to see the latest In pho tograph, call on Snodgrass. He Is making carbons equal to the best Port land galleries at one-half the usual price In order to Introduce this very fine and absolutely permament grade of work. At Alex. Gilbert's pavilion at Sea side on next Saturday a grand free bail will be given. Hereafter Mr. Gilbert will make Saturdays the occa sion of free dances. If you wish to spend a pleasant Saturday, attend these dances. A number of property owners on 8th street who have signed a petition for the Improvement of that thoroughfare HERE ARE BARGAINS Mr. Joe Young, son of lion. RenJ. Young, will probably engage In the practice of law either In San Francisco or some lurgvr Eastern city. It he doea not select a large city he will hang hi shingle In a small village and grow up with the town. Alex. Gilbert's pavilion and ground at Seaside may be had for use free by persons or societb s that wish to give ex- I curstons to the beach. Iloth pavilion I I and grounds are In excellent condition, I and those who wish to give picnics would greatly add to the attractions by accepting Mr. Gilbert's liberal offer. Frank V. ltoswurth. w ho for the pa.t year has been with Mr. Charles Rogers, j left on the steamer State this morning with his wife for San Francisco where he has accepted the management of a leading drugstore. Mr. and Mrs. Bos worth made many friends while In the city who will regret their change oi residence. The work on the pile driving along the water front 1 rapidly nearlng com pletlon. The big driver last evening had left the Hume dock and was near lng the end of the line of pile driven by the other driver working eastward. The latter machine Is now beyond the O. It and N. dock, and soon Scow bay will be reached. The first train on the A. and C. II. R R. was run to Flavel yesterday morn ing. All business hereafter for Seaside and the various Clatsop beach points will be done via FlavTl until the rails are laid over the Young's Hay bridge. Quite a celebration took place across the bay when the cars first stopped alongside the big dock. It was rumored last night that the tug Relief was fired upon early yester day morning while sailing out of the river for the Sound. The story was that Capt. McCoy had run over a net or two, and that the fishermen fired upon him, but the rumor could be trac ed to no authentic source, and as the Relief proceeded to sea. It la probable that no serious damage was done. It Is a big thing to say, but never theless true, that a great multitude of people have crowned 8lmmons' Liver Regulator, the "King of Liver Medi cines." There Is nothing like It for Malaria, Rreumatlsm, Chills and Fever, Constipation. Biliousness, Sick Head ache, Indigestion and all troubles aris ing from a sluggish or diseased liver. Simmons' Liver Regulator Is the pre vention and cure of these aliments. At midnight a report was received that the United States cruiser Philadel phia waa lying off the bar and would be in this morning. There was some little discussion amongst local pilot as to the necessity for Admiral Beards lee telegraphing to Portland for a pi lot to take the war vessel up the river. It Is claimed that there are eight or nine pilots in Astoria holding regular branches from the state who are per fectly competent to take the Philadel phia, Oregon, steamer, steamship, gun boat, or any other vessel up the Col umbia river. ANOTHER TRAGEDY. At 1 o'clock yesterday morning when all was still save the heating of the waves against the shore, and when the night was the darkest, the Fort Canby Life Saving Crew were aroused by re peated cries of "Help, help." Making all possible haste the lifeboat was low ered Into the water and the crew pull ed with a will toward the direction in which the sound was last heard. No further signals were given, however, and the life crew cruised about until daylight without learning the cause of the distress calls. As the fog of the early morning lifted they pulled for the shore and there discovered a Hull ing boat lying on the beach bottom side up, and the contents of the boat scattered about. , In a short time fur- Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years tbe Standard. A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. SULO ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT titer along was dlacovcied the body of the captain of the boat. John Arottaun. The boat was No, 14, owned by George & liuiker, and the boat puller waa a brother of the captain. The men were from Portland and while members of the Union, behind In their due. It la understood that there ar six brother of this family who were, all nulling on the river yesterday. The un j lucky occurrences caused much gloom I In certain quarters yesterday. George Marker sent their launch , for the boat yesterday afternoon, which I returned to (he city late In the evening. liOl.Tl.NU NEWSPAPERS. Chicago Time Herald. There Is an hourly lengthening list of newspaper. Independent nd Dem ocratic, which decline to support the platform and ticket of the Pupullstlc Democracy nominated at Chicago. Here are those which declared themselves even before the ticket was completed: NEW YORK 8 UN. NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK WORLD. NEW YORK TIMES. NEW YORK BTAATS-ZEITI'NU. CHICAGO CHRONICLE. CHICAGO 8TA ATS-ZEITl'NO. BROOKLYN EAGLE. PHILADELPHIA RECORD. PHILADELPHIA TIMES. BALTIMORE SUN. BALTIMORE EVENING NEWS, LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOl'R.NAL. LOUISVILLE I"OST. LOUISVILLE ANZEH5EII. Hl'FFALO COURIER. ST. LOUIS ANZEIGEIl DES WES TENS. ST. PAUL GLOBE. RICHMOND (VA.) TIMES LEWISTON (ME.) St'N. SIOUX FA 1.1.8 tS. D) ARGUS This Is the record of two days, so far as It has been reported by telegraph, and still they come. A GOOD THING. A Big Insurance Company Makes a Big Offer. Deposit 190 per annum for twenty years; then draw KM per year for bal ance of life, and principal will be paid at death. "Special Income" Policy. Is sued exclusively by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Founded 1843. purely mutual, assets -".l.!13.T:i.U. This Investment can be purchased by ten annual payments, or by single pre mium If preferred. Send exact data of birth to Wm. S. Pond, Sta(e Manager, 404-&-6 Oregon I n Building. Portland, Oregon. FOR CLATSOP BEACH. Steamer E. L. Dwyer will hereafter leave Astoria regularly at 7:13 a. m. and at 4:15 p. m., connecting at Flavel with train for the beach. Revised time card of the Seashore road will be pub lished tomorrow. JOHN P. IRISH ON TICKET AND PLATFORM. Iowa City, July 15. John P. Irish, of Oakland, Cal., naval officer at the port of Sun Francisco, Is In this city. Mr. Irish was formerly editor of a San Francisco daily paper, and was a prom inent Democrat years ago, having been his party's nominee for tho governor ship and for congress. He was onco a delegate to the Chicago convention, but completely repudiates the sllverltes' acts. He said: 'The platform at every point antag onizes every principle held by the Dem ocracy since 1801 It is a league with larceny and a covenant with murder. Jefferson's precepts concerning ratio and a standard were completely Ig nored. The candidate Is a raw man who has achieved nothing In private life or public life to fit him for the place, a man who won his reputation delivering orations at country fairs and Populist picnics. I will not support tho platform nor the candidates, be . cause I am a Democrat, not a dyn amiter. California will give 15,000 ma jority against the platform and the candidates." CROPS IN GREAT BRITAIN. London, July 16. The Times pub lishes Its Initial report of the season of the crops In Great Britain, showing their condition to have been somewhat below the normnl at the beginning of July, but well above that at the cor responding time of Inst year. Taking 100 per cent as representing the nverage, the wheat crop works out 104 per cent; barley 89, and oats S3, as against 79, R3 and 76 per cent, respect ively, In 1893 ROYAL baKing Powder. Highest ot all In leavening Strength, U. S- aovernmsnt Report There' more clothing destroyed by poor oap thbit by actual wear. "Hoe Caka" soap contain no free alkali and will not Injure th finest lace. Try It and notice the difference in quality. Ross, Hlgglns A Co. IUU TERRITORY FOR PERU. Report of a Settlement of th Owner ship of the Provinces of Tacna and Arlca. Buenos Ay res, Argentina, via Gal veaton, Tex,, July 1, From a wholly trustworthy sourc It t learned that a solution of the ownership of the dis puted provinces of Tacna and Arlca formerly Peruvian territory, has Iwon proposed and will probably h ratified by the governments of Chill and Peru. The provinces ar to be surrendered again to Peru uy Chill, under certain resirii Htm as to boundary lines, to be hereafter dell nod. The delimitation will b governed by th population in tho province. This means, also, that Chill will cede a part on the Pacific coast to tho republic of Bolivia. This will sat isfy Bolivia for th division of th provinces to which she might hav had claim. Peru f to be absolved from the pay ment of tlo.ooo.oiN), mMn a Indem nity Uxin her by th treaty of Anion. It I reported that Prcldent l'terla has already agreed to the terms of th settlmnent. Tl'RKEY MOVING TROOPS. Intrigue Pointing to an Occupation of Crete by France at Russia's Instigation, London, July 14 A dispatch from Constantinople ay that th Porte I about to lend 6000 reinforcement to the Greek frontier. The Westminster Gasett publishes a special dispatch from Athens saying that Russia Is prompting Franc to occupy Crete and hold the Island against Great Britain' tenure of Cy prus and Egypt The Greek govern ment has become alarmed at thl and I endeavoring to Induce the Cretan to accept the term of the Port. The British fleet ho been i strengthened In Cretan water a to alml block ade the Island. BICYCLE! ACADEMY. Sherman A Thing hav opn4 a riding chool n.xt door to P-Wo Express offlca. Competent Instructors constantly In at tendance, Cleveland and Crescant bi cycles for sal and rent TELL IT OUT. Don't sit down and wait for trad, 'Taint th way. Get a hustle, mak her show, Push your business make her go. Don't sit down end wait for trad. 'Taint th way, 'Taint th way. If you'v got something to sell. Tell It about, Let your neighbors s you're "fly," Get up "bargains," don't say die. If you've anything to sell, Tell It out, Tell It out, Folks don't know you If you don't Advertise, Keep things movln' every day, Talk about It; that's th way, Folks wjn't know you If you don't Advertise, Advertise, Go ta Elmore, Bsnhorn's office and sea their new and hnndsom twin testing maohlne. Tak along som of th twines "as good ss Marshall's," In your pocket, and test them. Then see bow much mor Marshall's will stand. It's monsy In your pocket and fish In your net to find out Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No care no pay. For sale at Es tes-Conn Drus: Store. R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate ! LOANS AND INVESTMENTS R3Rf COMMERCIAL ST. LADIES' Clonkg und S11IU made to order or ready mudc ut the . ..UNIQUE.. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING C. A. LE VERE & CO. Ladles Tailors. Astoria Land & Investment Co. 462... Bond Street... Astoria, Or. PURELY VEGETABLE. Ml I1.M lmr B -...' cim In ih .ll I F - J I As t.rrii-t4i!iriK'inc '"U R.fuUit i)w a I v,r nil iwvwst Chilis AMI rtVN, MAI.4BI lit )VHM. tt'WPl V i'rkii', ktts. h, jAl'fcUH AHV 'V i it vn iinr tTm N"h 1 U l'r. ',4.410. p.tiMn W ne. ImJ Li,.iK, iin.l tu .,tity v,rv im h ei li IS tl.tfWll, ..I , tt U . .. .iMtJ il u.t M.ui. i i.k i.i.A kf I "l o tut iul) I I i'i . I .(.-. 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WANTED. WANTED At once; active agents for each county. Exclualv control and no risk. Will clear 13 to ii hundred dollars a year. Enrlos stamp for full particulars or 5c for II sampl. Big Rapid Mineral Water Co., Big Rapids. Mich. ron IALIC. FOR HALE A desirable cottnge and lot, Clatsop GroVP, Seaside. Apply to II. P. L. Ugan. or Astorlan olllre. FOR BALE-Five room hous. with largo lot, well located In itiburlx ot Astoria. Address BoS 70, city. JApTnehK OOOPB- Tl reworks - )u."t ut just rftvwl-inst what you wont, at Wing Lee's, Ml Commrcll irt. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Nwly furnished rooms; hot and cold bath: call at this offic. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; ap ply 369 Exchange street FOR RENT Three furnished rooms with or without board. Apply lsi 7th street, FOR RENT Thr er four rooms, with board, at Mr. K, C. Hold', corn Duon and Ninth trt. Price raMa aM. LOST. LOHT-An A. H. H. 'H clnss pin. Kinder plras return to "E," Astorlan office. LOST OR STOLEN A check for HO W, drawn on First National Bank, of Portland, endorsed by O. L. Hansen. Finder please notify "ST." care Asto rlan office, and claim reward. LOST-Over tht bar, Friday morn lug, fishing boat and net Boat paint ed dark blue, and net buoy mark ed "T. P." Finder will be handsomely rewarded by returning same, or giving Information which will lead to Its re covery to Simon Pakkllo, Elmore's oan nery. Astoria, FOUND. FolJND--llunch o keys on Bond street. Owmu- can have same by ap plying at Astorlan office and paying ror this nolle. FOUND-Watch loft at storeoToTF Parker & Co., Bond street Owner can secure same by proving property and paying cost of notice. REWARD. Clatsop County, State of Oregon. Wheroas, on the 27th day of May, 1896, Esther Loire, Jack Lnmbert, Adolph Guolnage and Sam Mollandt were waylaid and murdered near C'oth lamet Head (two miles below Clifton), In Clatsop county, Oregon. Now, therefore, Clatsop county here by offers tho following reward of ONE THOUSAND ($1000) DOLLARS for Information that will lead to the arrest or conviction of the person or persons who murdered said parties Said reward will be paid as follows: Flvs Hundred (1500) dollars will b paid for Information that will cause the ar rest and conviction of any ons of th gang of murderers, and Bive hundred (500) will be paid for Information that will cause the arrest and conviction of the balance of th persons committing said crime. Astoria, Oregon, June 10, 1896. J. II. D. GRAY, County Judge, Clatsop County, Or. 3S Moany Is th leading tsJIor, and pays ths highest cash prlc for fur skin I