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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1896)
t, THE DAILY ASTOUUX. WEDNESDAY MORXINU Jt'LY 2S. Mint, run QEfl... A resort FOR GENTLEMEN Corner Commercial and nth SU, ALEX CAMPBELL, Prop. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co, CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans ob application. New Astoria... Is located at the terainns of the Astoria and Columtia River Railroad, at the mouth of the Columtia River. It fronts on the deep water ot the Columbia River Hartor, and being perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very test docks for ships on this bay: therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the great northwest. These facts were recognized ty 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 upon 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. We Carry a Fine Line of Ladies' : Shoes Gents' CniUren Complete Stock of Summer Footwear, Battling Shoes, Etc. On- John Halm & Co. Ar Warraated 479 Commercial St. ? TESTERDATS WEATHER. Local weather for the 24 hours end ing at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department of Agri culture, Weather Bureau. Maximum temperature, 67 degrees. Minimum temperature, 56 degrees. . Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1895. to date. 77.11 inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1S95, to date, 5.78 inches. TODATS WEATHER. Forecast For Washington and Ore gon, continued fair weather. , t THE PROPER SPIRIT. . Tou gave us a fine time, said one of the Picnickers to Herman Wise Sun day. I am glad, said Mr-. Vise, if I have helped to drive away dull care for one hour, if I have brought pleasure to the heart of one customer, I feel amply repaid for all the labor, ex pense and worry connected with the management of this picnic. What will you do next for your cus tomers? I don't know yet; I am working on some plans, which I will announce soon; In the mean time my customers .can save the little bills we give with each purchase; these slips or bills will be exchanged for tickets for our next affair in due time. For 15 cents you can secure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant, No. 571 Commercial street. They are also fully prepared to verve all kinds of fish, game and delicacies of the season, as well as oysters In every Imaginable style at the lowest living prices. Come once and you will con ttnu to come. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 11th streets. The finest brands of liquor and cigars always on hand. Call sad try us. ANDERSON PETERSON. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drug Store. iOc and 25c per package. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays th highest cash price for fur skins. Clarkson & fcmn LONG FIR PILING Promptly Fiirnlshed Beaver Hill and Oilman r.r family .r steam larM. lLkA KKA&ON.U.K IN TRICK ELMORE. SANBORN A 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 i . i i i .j. your cnange ana uuy u uY m An office hu been opened by the pro prietor on door tut of th. Crosby hardwire .tore. Call, be shown th merit of this property, and Invest AROUND TOWN. There Is a pleasure In the pathless woods; There is a rapture on the lonely shore; There is society where none Intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in his roar. Byron. Picnic pineapple, 10c at Webfoot Com. House. Born To the wife of Henry Roe, Vp pertown, a girL Fine peaches, 70c per box, at Web foot Com. House. Business in the police court was yis- teiday very quiet. Dr. W. I. Howard, Homceopathlst, 586 Commercial street. A black and white hat is always in good taste for a lady. Biggest pall of tobacco in town, 35c, at Webfoot Com. House. A large shipment of butter to arrive today at Pacific Commission Co. Lots of fruit cheap today for pre serving at Pacific Commission Co. Four cakes White illy soap for 23c, at Webfoot Com. House, 133 9th St. The Webfoot Com. House handles full line of fruits and country produce. The finest separator cream In the city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smith's. Twice as much lye for 10c as you can get elsewhere. Webfoot Com. House, The one great amusement now Is to go to the seashore for a dip in the surf. And now the farmer's daughter Is trying to do her hair like the city boarder. Just received, a choice stock of fine teas, coffees and spices, at Foard 4 Stokes Co. What is the mad fascination In the merry-go-round for the hundreds who ride on it? Best Ice cream In town, cheap. Par lors tor ladles. Astoria Creamery, 455 Duane street Special sale of raspberries and choice fruits today at prices to suit. Ross, Hlggins & Co. Cream from the celebrated Mikado cream separator, fresh every day, at Foard & Stokes Co. 250 Boxes of assorted fruits to ar rive today on California steamer for Pacific Commission Co. Some anxiety is being felt on ac count of the overdue ships at this port, but old mariners say that considering Boom Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon ...COAL Trir I a . I IV II.. CO. Agents. Astoria. WARRENTON the weather there should yet be no ! alarm felt. In honor of the Philadelphia, Observ er Orover yesterday did himself proud I on the weather question, j Lieutenant H. F. Walter, of the Ha-; wallan army. Honolulu, is visiting In ! the city with his daughter. Bailey' Complexion Urushea remove Freckles, Tan and Ulnckheads. Sold by Charles Roger. Druggist. A carload nice fresh watermelons, also a carload choice assorted fruits Just arrived today. Rossi, Hlggins & Co. Go to the Spa for your candles and I Ice cream. The only first-class place In town. Crushed fruits always on hand. i The hose team that is to run during j the tournament, regatta week, will j meet tonight at 7:30 sharp, at Engine House No. 2. Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladles. 4SJ Com mercial street. Mrs. Carrie Ray, medium. Readings uiljr, tfv irviua. Ii3( nil. u -.' j and Sunday nights, 10 cents. 440 Bond street. Room 5. PA . - T . Mt- The new religious organisation. God's American Volunteer, will have services in the M. E. Church on Thursday evening. July JOth. with ref erence to the new movement Mrs. A. Hodea. representing H. B. Lltt, of Portland, can be found at the millinery store of Mrs. McKenxie, with a full line of ladles' suits, capes and separate skirts, for a few day only, j The fishermen were Joyful yesterday ' over the great run of fine rish. The j fish caught were equul In six and quality to the best early catches, and the canneries arc doing a rushing business. Messrs. P.obb & Parker's real estate office was yesterday noon decorated with a sign bearing the legend, ilen r prayer meeting today from 4 to 5. p. m. Come." Just what the sign meant could not be definitely ascer tained. Regatta matters are getting along nicely and the various committees have their work well in hand. It Is understood that the Junior Order of American Mechanics will hold a meet ing ot the state council in Astoria August 11 C. B. Smith, the confectioner, carries the only complete stock of French and American candies In the city. Prices from 10c to 13.00 per pound. All mail orders receive prompt attention. Fresh candles manufactured every day. 4S3 Commercial street. AH are taking much Interest In the bicycle raffle which will take place at Foard & Stokes' store at 7:30 this evening. Each ticket holder antici pates that he will be the lucky man, but it Is safe to gamble that only one will carry off the prize. The various canneries yesterday re ported having received as fine fish as at any time during the season. The men made extraordinarily large catches and some think that the qua! Ity of the fish is even better than that of the earlier catches. Mr. W. G. Gosslln.land agent of the A. and C. R. R. R., returned yes'.crday from Portland. Mr. Gosslln says that work all along the line Is progressing well, and that Contractors Honeyman, DeHart & Co. have already a large force of men In the field. The Epworth League extends a cor dial invitation to all Its friends to attend a lawn. social next Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. Ilu sey, corner 6th street and Grand ave nue. Vocal and instrumental music, games, refreshments, etc., will be In dulged in. Strangers especially In vited. The sun shone again yesterday, the haze and smoke having b;en dispell ed for the time. The evening hour before sunset was a beautiful one. The waters of the bay and river were smooth, and dotted as th':y were with the sails of hundreds of fishing boats, majestic ships, steamers and Uncle Sam's great war vessel, made a scene to be long remembered. An afternoon tea was given yester day by the lalies of the M. E. church at tue residence of Mrs. Rueker on Commercial street. Mrs. Itucker and daughter, Mrs. Tlmson, are noted en tertainers, and it goes without saying that all enjoyed the afternoon. Mes dames Wheeler and Krager sang a duet. Miss Ruby Walter a solo, and Mrs. Judge Osburn and Miss Laura Fox rendered several good Instromen- HERE ARE BARGAINS tal selection. Fifty-two ladle wore present during the afternoon. Judge J. II. l, (Jray and party left h city Monday afternoon on horse back for a several day' trip over h Nehnlem road. Near Flahhawk Fulls iue pary will follow the new road which circle the mountain Instead of pawing over It a heretofore. The ob ject of the trip I to Inspect the bridge and generally oeiiook the work being done on the road anJ take note of fhe surrounding country. THE PHILADELPHIA. One of the moat remarkable runs ever made from Portland to Astoria was accomplished yesterday by Pilot Patterson with the I'nited States war khlp Philadelphia. The rapUln left Portland at S o'clock In the morning and arrived at Ast rla at 1 t In the afternoon. Not a single, top was made on the entire trip, and th big war ve. el beat the river boat down leaving an hour ahead of her. Much to the regret of Captain Cot ton, the Philadelphia was obliged to anchor in the lower stream oil El more's cannery, instead of Immediate ly opposite the city. Had the stream been clear Captain Cotton would have come to anchor near the O. K. and N. wharf, but a that berth I occupied, and there was nu time to make other arrangement, he took the next best berth available. 1 In the evening Mayor Taylor and Dr. M. M. Walker paid Cuptaln Cotton a visit on board hU magnificent ves sel, where they were delightfully en tertained for an hour or more by the captain and hi corps of officers. Ad miral lieardslec Is not with the shlo. having gone overland to Seattle, it being hi Intention to Join his IUg ship at Port Angeles. Captain Cotton especially requested Dr. Walker t wy that he would be most happy to re ceive any and all who desire to visit the Philadelphia between the hours of 10 and 2 today. The officers will take great pleasure In showing visitors over the ship and explaining the un and machinery. If Captain Cotton Is well enough he will come ashore some time during the day to return the call FROM UOSTON. In writing to an Astorlan yesterday Mr. L. T. Bradford, of the Boston In vestment Company, Boston, Mass., said among other things: "Our bank people down here are feeling decidedly blue and therefore are cautious. They are now very much afraid of the West, due, of course, to the convention. If It can be called by such a name, held In Chica gy, by the Democrats. Tou have no Idea. Charlie, how this sliver craze Is looked on by the real eastern business man. 'I have had no less than three letters the past week from bank cath lers stating that owing to this silver craze and the fear of Bryan's election and the disaster that would follow such they would not Invest In any thins- western until after the election Is decided. Repudiation of Just debts and the scaling down of all one own to one-half of its present value, Is something not very attractive to the average man." Use Webfoot Corn Cnre. Xo cure no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn Drag Store. NEW PROPOSITION. Big Insurance Company Makes a Good Offer. Deposit 190 per annum for twenty years; then draw $200 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 1S43, purely mutual, assets $221,213,721.33. This Investment can be purchased by ten annual payments, or by single pre mium If preferred. Send exact date of birth to Wm. 8. Pond, State Manager, 404-5-6 Oregonlan Building, Portland, Oregon. Awarded Highest HonorsWorld'. Fair, tjnld Medal, Midwinter Fair. CRA11 Most Perfect Made.' 40 Years (be Standard. A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. SULO ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT PERSONAL. Judge A. A. Cleveland Is In Portland attending the grand council of Oregon ltd Men. Mr. David Mcintosh, the school teacher at Gray' !!lver, spent v-ter-day In the city. Mr. Captain Itehfeld left last even ing for Uray's River, where she will visit with friends. Mr. E. M. Htmonson, the well- known Portland broker. Is sperding few day hi the city. Mr. Thomas Llnvllle and family are visiting with her father. Mr. An drew Carlson, of Hear Cre"k. Mr. Wm. Whelan. representing the I'nlon Meat Company, of Portland, 1 svendlng a few days In this cltv. Mr. Martin Kard and children and Mr. lllldebrand Sr. returned last evening from their visit to Gray tlv er. Manager Western I'nlon Johnson j and wife returned from their fiililng trip to Knappa last evening n aoout one nunureo; nno iroui. i After a few day' sojourn at Mrlgli. ton beach. Judge C. H. Peg returt.ed last evening, well pleased with one of; Oregon's most famous se Iteache. j Fred oisen. omey; wm. Ander.on. Krlck Mttiiwell. Deep Klver; Andrew Young. Young s River; C. W. FUher and John Christians, of Walluskl. were In from the country yesterday. J. S. Sharp. Chicago, James P.rown. . Portland: Thomas Canning, Chlnoik;i F. Johnson, San Francisco; Sam OH-! ver. Pillar Rock; and L. Michael, of , Stella, registered at the Parker yes- i terday. j Among the visitor In th city ye, j ; terday wer John linker. F. A. lani. j Miss Cevll Gherson. Tillamook; II -nry Fiecki nstlne. H. Welnhard, J. A. Mar tin, Portland; Mis GurreUon. Oyser vllle; W. Turnliull. Nuhcotta. and T. S. Robinson. Chicago. II. B. Ilorthwlrk. Gohle; Rev. Dr. J. Bloch, wife and daughter. W. A. Pu chunan, G. H. Aydelotte. W E. rtraly. J. H. Vodt, Wm. Whelan. II. O. Colton, J. W. Cook. Portland; H. W. Price, Skamokawa. and A. J. Ferrandln. South Ilend, are guest of the Occident. Mr. It. Campbell, general freight agent; W. H. Hurlburt. general pas- senger agent, and Mr. E. J. ItathtMin. superintendent of water lines, O. R. and N. Co., were in the city yesterday. Messrs Campbell and Hurlburt return - II lr, ..ii. iiiiw,..ii7 , .n ... .. day on business. REWARD FOR FILIBUSTERS. Havana. July 2S. The official Ga rette publishes a d n-'ree offering a re ward of $24,000 to anyone enabling the Spanish cruisers to effect a seizure of filibustering steamer, and offering a further reward of $9,000 to any pcron enabling the Spanish cruisers to cap- ture filibustering over 205 tons. sailing vessels of THE WOMEN CALI. Cleveland, July 2S. Governor Mc Klnley spent a good portion of his lime at the Hollendon Hotel where he received many callers. This was woman's day In the centennial cele bration and many ladles were among those who greeted the presidential nominee. TO PARENTS. The Sisters of the Convent of the Holy Names have arrived In Astoria, and will remain here permanently. They can be found at their residence, Judge Taylor's former home, Frank lin avenue and 10th street. Those who desire to make application for terms of tuition, music, etc., will please call. SISTER SUPERIOR. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Odd Fellows' Land and Building Association will be held at Odd Fellows' Hall on Thursday, Aug. 27th, at 2 o'clock p m. By order of the president, A. J. MEOLER, Secy. The U. S. Oov't Reports Bhow Royal Baking Powter superior to all others, A woman may own fifty gowns, bu It Is safe to gamble that there will come some time when she will hope lessly declare that she has nothing suitable to wear. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. I piSIIER'S Two Nights and One Jlntlncc WecJncnclny timl Thurwlny Ksmlly Malln rHt u ,h rUT ,ul NI.V ArfKAHAM'K Is ATOIU of IK. Kl.gMltATgrt $lOI'. It. l. ...EDUCATED HORSES... PONIRS AND Ml'LF.S rmtictloiiHhly the luri'Ht nnj numt wonderful exhlMU't of nn html lutclliccncc known lathe worlJ'-Sun I'ritiuUco Kxiimlncr. j ...Horses of the Rarest Beauty and Humsii I ii t ell f ge ft cc. . . . . -' ' ' ' ! PHICHH, 2Bc, Oltil HOc, IN HIHer . A (. M , r-,u ,. i th. hoMM1 TICKET OX SAl.tS time: Of the Astoria & In effect To Clatsop rteaeli. Sunday tnllv. r&cvpl only hmoln)'. e i M i i i P.ll. A. M. I' M. f.M.IA.M. U.M 6:108:407:IX3:!).lll:l!y7 :3.',l n :1H H :4K 7 :07 5 ::! in :28 7 :42 6:'21H:M7:O.V4Hn::n7:.: :M H :657 :W ft :45: 10 :3n'7 M ! 8 ::i0 0:007:17 1 :. If ST. 7 :5J it .at n ..: .01 K r.K A .Jit 7 -Kit J; ;; a 4 j ft :44 9 : j'7 :Kt HM't 0 H :Ut a.'jy 9:1(7 :34 6 :(!; 10 M H.IKI 1 6:M U :247 :3HH:H 10 :ot H:1H 7:0I 11:817 :47 fl:'.'l II :Wl 8 :'.".' Trains maraed first els, carry personal boinrsse, but no frelslit. Ni. I, 3, 7 and I make wsv sliiisial Warrenlon.t'arniihaii siul Urlirl only. t im Haliinlav Nos. &nd 1! run thrutish on. hour belor. Ilmeglvsn on tlmeesrd. So ironnert with night txwt from Portlaud; also wild Hteaumr K. I liwyer leaving '"mnmi'iswIthMtearner lwyer. leavln Astoria at i. tn. So s connect with ilsy Imal fnim Portland; lo with IsmU rrom llwaeo for Portland; also with Hleamer Uwyer, leaving A.lorlout :') p. ni.. exe.pl Knlimlsy wbeu time Is on. to,,UNr'rnnirU with Steamer Potter kvvlng Portland at I . m Kiturdiiy and Astoria b".o8 '-linni-ets with nlfcht boat from I'ortlnnd leaving Astoria t I a, 111. Sunday; alio with Hlenmrr Dwy.r leaving Anions si No. II eannerts with bunts for Aalurla and please Take Special Mortgagor's Sale Of the... - Oregon Trading Co. icmwwM mmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm Gearhart Park Hotel Clatsop Beach Oregon Cheap Clothing The Hop Lee Clothing Factory and merchant tailors, 08 Commercial St., makes underclothing to order. Suits and trousers made to fit perfectly. Every order punctually on time and satisfaction guaranteed. Good goods sold cheap. Call and be convinced. The best chemical compound for wash mg powder Is "Soap Foam," as It will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn th hands. It's th finest thing In th world for the bath. One trial will eon vino you. t3tTri'XrC-Saartarr.Tt!TVg. Astoria Land & Investment Co. -4(52... Bond Street.. Astoria, Or. OPBRA HOUSE "l '-' Kniinueuienl JULY 29 nnd GO ThuesJsy, nl Ji.tO HHIHTOLH . r,.. ,., ,..e. .! . y ...I I. ft,r 1s trtt. AT Til trl. I'l.WK card Columbia River R. R, July J5, 1196. From liMt"p Itrneli, IHtllr, rteepl , Mulolit)' only t I ! 1 7 S t ! s I 11 I ! H "a a-i i 'A. M. A. M. CM . I'.M 'A. V.'IV M. . . Klavct .... Arrive 7 :, : 5 :40 :I.V : ..Junction.. " 7:rj7:a7:4:o2nt.'H:in.Vll2 " ..Wnrrentoii. " 7 :07i!l:8l 4 :4H1 :2"iS:0l S:4i! . " ..Hklpumm.. " 7:(l3lt:'.,7 4:4'-,fi:l;7.67 ft:4I " ..Morrison.. " tl:N :! 4 :87 ;Si7 :K 5 H7 ..Olenwooil.. " :Mll:174:!Kfl:M,7:47.5:;li ..lanialisn.. " tl:M H:l!l 4 "H f) :11 7:4:tjS:2M ..Weston.... ! :47i :0!l 4 :24 .-0717 ft :24 " ..Clatsop City " :43 0 :05'4 : :!T :JK'ft :20 ..UutterlleM. " 1(1:8011 :0(! 4 :1ft ft :&i 7 i.ttkft :1ft " ..(.earliarl.. " rt;bViH:M4:105:6:i7:'.6:10 ..Oliana..... " rt:.TH :S0 4 :05 ft:.VIi7 :) 3:0ft Arrlvt-.Krasid. . . . Ix'sve ll :V 8 :4ft 4 :00 ft:4ft!7 :lii:00 1 1 nun...... Porl'and. f. f. LKHTKILBupU Notice. The chnncc of 11 life time to hny the bent quality of good at a tremendous sacrifice. . . The Ideal Summer Resort... Should offor gaiety for the gay, rest for the weary, a beautiful country for the nature lover, s pleasant home and genial oil mate for all. These and many other attractions may be found at th Oearhart, within easy reach of Asto ria. For additional Information, ad-'J dreaa- W. H. BARM0RE, ' Manager. R. L. Boyle & Co. Heal - Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL, ST. Go to Elmore, Sanborn's office and see their new and handsome twin testing machine. Tak. along some of th twine "a good as Marshall's," In your pocket, and last them. Then se how much more Marshall's will itand. It's money In your peckit and flan In your net to find out.