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( f ! THE DAILY ASTOKIAN. SUNDAY MOKXIXfl. Jl'LY 19. MM. i ; i & ! ( 5 'i 1! I! 1 fi i. 1 i f ,'1 i ; I V the npn UCl 1. A RESORT FOR Corner Commercial and nth SU. GENTLEMEN ALEX CAMPBELL, Prop. WARRENTON Columbia Hartor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Maps on application. New Astoria... located at the terminus of tbe Astoria and - Columtia Fiver Faflroal, at the month of the Colombia River. It fronts on the deep water of the Columtia River Hartor. and bcin? perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very test docks for ships on this tar. therefore, it Is the exact spot for the seaport of the peat 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 npon a plane high enongh 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. The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. We Carry a Fine Line of Ladles' s Shoes Cents' Chilton': Complete Stock of Summer Footwear, Bathing Shoes, Etc. Our Omo Are John Hahn & Co. W amatol 479 Commercial St. NEW PROPOSITION. Big Insurance Company Makes a Good Offer. Deposit $90 per annum for twenty i years; then draw Kiw per year lor 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 22l,lJ,?21.i3. This Investment can be purchased by ten annua) payments, or by single pre mium if preferred. Bend exact date of birth to Wm. S. Pond, State Manager, 404-5-4 Oregonlan Building, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Contractors are hereby notified that the county court of Clatsop County will receive bids until 12 noon, Monday, July 20th, 1896, for furnishing plans and building the west approach to the pro posed Young's river ferry. Bald ap proach will be about 220 feet long, and from It to 20 feet wide. For further In formation inquire of the undersigned, who will meet Intending bidders on the ground Saturday, July 18, 1896, at 9 o'clock a. m. J. H. D. GRAY, County Judge. For 15 cents you can secure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant. No. 671 Commercial street! They are also f ully prepared to lerve! all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of th. season, as well as oysters In every Imaginable style at the lowest living prices. Com. ones and you will con tinue to come. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th stroets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON PETJSR80N. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drug Store. 10c and 25c per package. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. How high and mighty cottagers can be to those who hoard at hotels! Qlarkson & Mclryin LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnlshel Beaver Hill and Oilman For FsmlW or stesm larpnes CIKAS UEASONALlt IX TRICK ELMORE. SANBORN If you will look into the 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, 50xlO). Prices range from $lo0 to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save your change and buy a lot in WARRENTON An offle baa been opened br tb. pro prietor ooa door out ol th. Oroebr hardware store. Call, be ihown Die merlta of tbia property, and Invest AROUND TOWN. 'There are. In this loud stunning tide Of human care and crime. With whom the melodies abide Of the everlasting chime, Who carry music In their hearts. Through dusty lanes and crowded marts. Plying their dally toll With busied feet. Because their secret souls A holy strain repeat." Contributed. Will there ever be a bicycle hearse? Dr. W. I. Howard, Homaopathlst, 58 Commercial street. The steamer Harrison sailed yester day for coast points. There is a marked fancy for loose fronts in summer gowns. Never eat a full meal when bodily exhausted, the doctors say. The steamer Signal sailed for Vic toria, B. C, yesterday morning. Fresh strawberries every morning at lowest, market price, C. B. Smith. An adjourned meeting of the county court will be held tomorrow morning. The Earkentlne Portland left out yesterday, lumber laden for California. The finest separator cream In the city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smith's. Bikes and bloomers last evening made the down town streets very live ly. Miss Sadie Crang returned yesterday from an extended visit to Forest Grove. Rogers' Dead Shot never falls to cure corns. Don't forget it Chas. Rogers, Druggist Just received, a choice stock of fine teas, coffees and spices, at Foard tt Stokes Co. Captain Patterson will take the San Francisco steamer to Portland this morning. Best Ice cream in town, cheap. Par lors for ladies. Astoria Creamery, 455 Duane street Cream from the celebrated Mikado cream separator, fresh every day, at Foard & Stokes Co. County Clerk Dunbar yesterday Is sued a marriage license to A. Y. Ross and Dennie B. Mahn. It Is well to remember that bathing costumes are made to wear In the wa ter, not for beach louging. Aamold, the famous violinist. Is so journing on the Upper Necannlcum for the summer In search of health. Room Company 216 ani 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon ...COAL Trtr It . .. 1 I J CO. Agents, Astoria. situation you will see that Architect Schacht yesterday opened the bids In Ilwaco on the new store building to be erected by B. A. Sea borg. , Go to th. Spa for your candies and Ice cream. The only first-class plac. In town. Crushed fruits always on hand. A great many people pray "Give us this day our dally bread." hoping that the Lord will make It ginger bread. Have you diabetis? You can get Gluten Flour, the pure article, at Foard Stokes", Prices same as la Portland. , ' Judge Gray, Who returned from Portland yesterday, reports the weath er In th metropolis entirely too hot for comfort Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladies. 4$) Com mercial street The mascot left at the office last evening by a little girl may prove as much of a nuisance as some other football mascots. A. P. Bradbury, called "Cracker- Jack" by his friends, was In the city yesterday, retailing his usual num ber of good stories. Carpenters yesterday made a place In No. ;.'s engine house yesterday for the old Stlsbee engine, which will be brought home again. Th. Hoeth, an engineer from Ber lin. Germany, Is in the city, a guest of the Occident. It Is understood that he has come here to examine the Jetty, At Foard Stokes' can be found the acme health Koffy no coffee In it either. No chicory, a decidedly health ful breakfast dish. Great thing. See? H. R. Sibley, A. Grettner. Portland; C. H. Tittin, Denver; H. Seuph, New York, and E. T. Barnes. San Fran cisco, registered at the Parker yes terday. Faith and works: They are the two legs on which the Christian walks. With most, however, the faith leg Is all right, but the works leg Is only a wooden leg. Pete Wage, Nehalem; David Keefe, John Days; James Leahy. Olney; Carl Johnson, Lewis and Clarke, and John Winters, Mlddleto'n, were In from the country yesterday. Yesterday Contractors Goerlg. Fas tabend, Clinton & Bona, viewed the ap proaches to the west side of the Lewis and Clark road ferry In order to file their bids for the work. Banker J. E. Hlggins left last even ing to spend Sunday at Camp Win- sted, Gearhart, with his family. The camp was named after his two chil dren, Winnie and Ted. The dwelling house occupied by J. T. Coffey, at Svenson's, with all Its contents, was destroyed by fire on Friday, the 17th. The fire caught from a defective kitchen flue. In the police court yesterday Sam Hendrickson and John Betts were called on a charge of fighting. Betts forfeited 110, and Hendrickson was fined tlO for their little fun. At the Sunday evening service at the Methodist church, In compliance with a special request, Mrs. H. T. Crosby will sing "There Is a Green Hill far Away," by Gounod. Tomorrow will be steamer day and a full line of fruits, fresh vegetables, will be received here. All will do well by calling on Foard & Stokes, who will have three or four truck loads by this steamer. The following Ralston products can be had at Foard & Stokes': Grano, Defalcated Wheat Gluten Farina, Kof fy, select brand, Gluten Flour, Gra ham Flour, Cracked Wheat, Pastry Flour, Whole Wheat Flour. If you want to see the latest in pho tography call on Snodgrass. He Is making carbons equal to the best Port land galleries at one-half the UBual price In order to introduce this very fine and absolutely permament grade ! of work. M. S. Jameson, H. M. Cake, F. W. Reames, Poartland; Mark Sena, L. Bates, J. L. Marks, San Francisco; Theodore Hoeth, Berlin; S. L. Baer and family. Baker City, and M. P. Callender, Knappton, were guests of the Occident yesterday. A bunch of handsome red and white carnations was left for the editor last evening. Th? card bore the simple inscription "For the Editor." Evi dently the dinor knows that nature's best gifts aire appreciated by those who have ndt their own gardens. HERE ARE BARGAINS Doc Madden wore his Kant India hat yesterday, probably being under the Impression that he was In Horn bay. Thai small boys were considera bly amused at the strange headgear. It was learned that he secured his T"w style of hat from Naklsarhl. We are very particular about what we put out. We should be very par ticular about what you take In. Suf ferers from constipation will be cured if they make a dally mush of dedicat ed wheat. There la hope for dyspep tics. See Foard & Stokes' corner win dow this week. Contractor Normlle reports the Grand avenue grade has all been tin lahed excopt the Wlngate block. Three blocks have been planked and the en tire work will all be done by the first of the month. This has been one of the most difficult grading Jobs ever undertaken In the city. Alex. Gilbert's pavilion and grounds at Seaside may be had for use fr-e by persons or societies that wish to give ex cursions to the beach. Both pavilion and grounds are In excellent condition, and those who wish to give picnics would greatly add to the attractions by accepting Mr. Gilbert's liberal offer. M. E. Church The pastor will oc. cupy the pulpit both morning find evening. Morning class meets at 10 a. m. Evenlnc class meets at 7 D. ni. Epworth League at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at o'clock. Strangers In the city are cordially Invited to worship with us Divine service and Holy Communion at Grace church this morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 1J:.T0; Even ing Prayer at Holy Innocents' at 3.3'). Evening service at Grace church will be omitted as the rector will b at St Thomas'-by-the-Seo, Skipanon. with the bishop for a confirmation service at 7:45. One week from tomorrow Herman Wise's picnic will leave from the steamer Telephone dock at 7 o'clock In the morning. This Is an entertain ment designed for (he benefit of his customers, and during the day there will be ball games, races, and other amusements. Mr. Wise Is one of the most Ingenious entertainers In the city. Ladles, and children over 6 years of age' must have tickets. One of Astoria's well known mer chants who has Just returned from a visit to the Necannlcum, says that the unusual drouth has killed all the salmon berries, raspberries and other wild berries of the woods, so that the bears which In the summer time live principally upon these berries, have been Induced by hunger to come very close to men's habitations, looking for food. Ha saw several monsters while on a short fishing trip. Little Rebecca ' Sussman, who died Friday, July 17, was a remarkably bright and sweet child, and those who knew her loved her much, and felt sorry at her suffering and early de mise. One of her friends sends the following to the Astorlan: Rest in peace for thou who didst suf fer much, Enter heaven, where all the angels rest; Bless'd be thy soul; may angels o'er you watch; Eternal God, choose the one of His best; Chosen one, we held and hold thee dear. Charming babe, we leave thee with a tear, And In the end, we'll meet, at his be hest" The Oriental steamer Mount Leb anon, Captain McLean, arrived at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, thirty-one days from Hongkong, and seventeen days from Yokohama. Calls were also made at the Chinese port of Amoy, and Kobe and Mojl, Japan. She has a cargo of 2000 tons of tea, silks and curios, consigned through to Eastern points. Seventeen steerage and five cabin passengers made up her passen- A warded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DiX- CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean the Standard. A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. SULO ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT ...FUN... Sunday, July 26, 1896 FOR THE BENEFIT OF Herhan WlSE'S Custohers COMHERCIAL STREET NEAR TWELFTH ger list The captain reported that he had fair weather the entire voy age. Seventeen days from Yokohama Is thought to be the best time ever made by a steamer of this line. The Canadian Pacific liner Empress of China was sighted last Thursday, bound for the Orient. Captain Mc Lean Is on the sick list, but expects to be himself again In a few days. The Mount Lebanon left up for Portland last night. One of the most unique works of art ever seen In the city, was exhibited last evening In the rooms of Artist Swope, to a few personal friends and members of the press. Common bur lap sewed together by a sail maker Into the size and form of a Turkish rug, has been transformed by Mr. Swope Into a thing of beauty. On a ground of terra cotta a handsome border has been painted In an odd de sign, while In the center a bunch of magnificent rosea, such as are seen In almost any Astoria garden, has been reproduced so naturally that one almost feels their velvet petals when treading upon them. The idea Is a new one, and certainly Is a moat hand some way of decorating one's floors for the summer. Mr. Swope has re ceived many compliments from strang ers who have returned to the East with designs for similar decorations. BICYCLB ACADEMY. Sherman Thing have opened a riding school next door to Paolflo Express ones. Competent Instructors constantly la at tendance. Cleveland and Crescent bi cycles for sals and rent ILWACO WON AT FOOTBALL. Bested the Astoria Football Club In an Exciting Match. : The second game In the Oregon Washington Football League was played at Smith's Point yesterday af ternoon. Nearly 600 people, s third of whom were ladles, saw the match. The kick-off was made at 4 o'clock and the contest was Intensely exciting from the start In the first half the A. F. C. had the advantage of the wind and sun and played a great game for about half an hour. They succeeded In forcing the pigskin through Ilwaco'a Uneaand had made a goal In fifteen minutes. Ten minutes Inter the white and blue had scored another goal. At this stage every thing looked favorable to the home team, but the Ilwacos made two goals In the remaining part of the first half, the score standing 2 to 2 when .time was called. The second half was quite as Interesting aa the first, but the A. F. C.'s were not In It. Ilwaco made three straight goals, and, when time was called, had 6 to the home team's 2. FREE PICNIC Steamer loaves the Telephone dock at 7:30 A. M. Baseball, FoH Races, Bicycle Races, Daucing, ami other amusement. Presents to winners of contests. Ladies, (unl Children over six years of ago, must have tickets as well as gentlemen. The Picnic taken place on the prettiest spot in thw vicinity plenty of hotels and restaurant. No one but original owners of tickets can partici pate in contests, unless tickets are transferred by us. "T Herman The Astoria Asphalt and Roofing Co. All Work Hoof I'nlntlntf and H.pnlrlnu l.tay Kiiofs, Klnsle played a fine game for Asto ria, as did Smith and Bartholomew; but the surprise of the day was Win Crosby's good work. Early In the gam. he made three fouls, but after that did finely. Klnsle, a brother of the A. F. C. man, and McCraw played great bal. for Ilwaco. The defeat was well deserved by the A. F. C. When men leave the field be cause they cannot bluff the umpire out of his decisions, they need fixing. Then, again, they were eternally tell Ing each other how to play. In short, they succeeded In making themselves foolish. Despite all this, the game was excellent Many are of the opin ion the A. F. C. team can beat the Tlwacos with practice. Two of As toria's best players had not been on the field until yesterday for a year. Five to two seems to be the Ilwaco's favorite winning score. FAST TIME MADE. Captain Ed. McCoy, the popular skipper of the tug Belief, arrived yes terday morning from Port Townsend, with tho bark Sonoma In tow. The Sonoma has been sent to the Columbia river consigned to the Portland Four Ing Mills for loading for Vlndlvostock, Russia. This will be the first cargo shipped from thlsu-lver to that port Capt McCoy left Astoria at K p. m. Thursday, spent three hours at Port Townsend, and was back on the Columbia bar. Just fifty-two hours for the round trip. This Is probably one of the quickest trips made to the Sound. The Relief Is washing boilers and will be ready for work again In a few days. The captain says there were a largo number of vessels at Port Townsend, both coasters and deep-sea ships. Being questioned by an Astorlan representative, Capt. McCoy stated that when putting to sea Thursday he ran down a fishing boat which filled with water and sunk. Ife took the men off, picked up their net, and put back to Elmore's dock, where they landed. The boat was one belonging to the Elmoro cannery. The cnptaln says there was no truth In the re port circulated that the men had fired upon him, at least not to his knowl edge. The accident was unavoidable In the haze and darkness of the even ing, the fishing boat not being sight ed until right under the nose of the tug. The weather outside lb hazy and dal ly growing worse, and It Is probable that there will be no more clear weath er pintll after the southeast winds Astoria Land & Investment Co. Bond Street... Astoria, Or. "fflssjaii;. i.jw " ' mm ...FUN... Wise Reliable i-Price Bargain Clothier I.KIVK OKIICIt AT lino I. Lav at Mit.tfO Guaranteed- N. JENSEN and K. O. HANSEN commence. The same condition of af fairs exists on the Sound. The water Is smooth, and th. air most pleasant; but the smoke Is getting thick. FISHERMEN DROWNED. John Resento and William Johnson Overturned on the Bar. Two more names have been added to the list of drowned In Wt- Friday morning fishermen on Sand Island picked up Kinney's boat, No. M. Th. boat was used by John Resento, better known as Portuguese John, and Wil liam Johnson, his boat puller. The net and all elan war. missing, and no trace of the men has yet been found. They left here Wednesday with two days' provisions, and expected to return her. within that time. Recently only Ih. most daring men who were willing to take chances near the bar, have been able to secure good hauls of flsh. The tides have been unusually uncertain,, and It haa been very dangerous work for the men. THE COLUMBINE. At 4:30 this afternoon Captain Rich ardson will leave for a trip to De struction Island. Annual supplies and rations will be delivered to the light house men at that point, and from there the Columbine will proceed to Cape Flattery where- annual sup piles and rations will also be left. The whistling buoy at Umatilla reef, 13 miles south of Flattery, will be chung ed, and from there the Columbine will come back to Astoria and load buoys for Grays Harbor and Wlllnpa liny. Annual supplies will also be furnished, the light stations at those points. BOY DROWNED. While In swimming Friday after noon, Henry Teller, the nine-year-old son of Henry Teller, was drowned In Cray's River. Ho went out In the wuter, supporting himself on a line of corks, and It Is thought that ho either was taken with cmmiis, or be camo entangled In the cork linn, Mr. Teller Is employed as a fisherman from this city. ROYAL Batting Powder Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. S. OoverooMnt Report Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No . cure no pay. For sale at Es tes-Conn Drngr Store. Y'1 . LJ .-J-M 1L