vv-!r i TUB DAILY ASTOKIAX. WKDXKSDAY MOUMXd. .UlilST a, lHUU. tub rjpr VJUl 1... x resort FOR GENTLEMEN Corner Commercial and nth St. ALEX CAMPBELL. Prop. Beaver Hill and Gilman For Famllv or Steam rwrtaea Tru It tl.KAS KKASON ALU IX l'KICK a a I I J II. y ELMORE. SANBORN A CO. Afents. Astoria. ...COAL WARRENTON Colombia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mis on application. If you will look into the situation you will sc that WARRENTON is the croam of west side property. The center of improve-1 ments is here, and as an investment for business or a home! there is nothing to equal it iu the whole proposition. In j WARRENTON lots are all large, full size, 50x100. Prioes range from $150 to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save your change and buy a lot in WARRENTON HERE ARE BARGAINS A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. i I j SULO ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT Astoria Land & Investment. Co. Bond Street... Astoria, Or. New Astoria... Is located at tbe terminus of the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad, at the mouth of tbe Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water of the Columbia River Harbor, and beinj 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 by the Astoria & Colombia 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. An office has been opened by Um pro prietor! on door east of the Crosby hardware (tore. Call, be shown the merits of this property, and Invest. to Captain John May. Fanchon. of the steamer ; The goods at the "Webfoot" are utl new. We have no oM groceries to work off. The New Astoria Company 614.. MERCIAL ST. We Carry a Fine Line of 75: Yesterday the contractor broke ground for Mr. Seaborg's new building at Ilwaco. Contractor Oioerlg yesterday com menced driving piles at the Scow bay depot site. The R. R. Thompson will leave Asto ria for Portland every night this week at "'o'clock. ! In the county court yesterday John Eiander, a native of Sweden, was ad- j mltted to cltirenshlp. j The loaded vessel which has been : reported outside for a day or so. seems I to be a phantom ship. j All purchasers at the "Webf.oot" are saving money on groceries. Their pocket books are growing fat. Go to the Spa for your candies and Ice cream. The only first-class place in town, (.rushed rrults always on hand. I It Is a blessed arrangement that the ' woman of the sunniest temper Is gi n-1 erally the one who has the most to try her. persons or societies that wish to give excursions to the beach, lioth pavilion and grounds are In excellent condition, and those who wish to give picnics would greatly add to the attractions by accepting Mr. Ollberfs liberal offer. The Monogram baseball club of Port land, has written the manager of the' Astoria Examiners, with a view ,i : playing a game In this city some time this month. Mr. Cunn. of the com-' mitten. Is considering the advisability of endeavoring to arrange the game for the regatta. A day of field sports. to conclude with a baseball game, would be nulls an attraction. PERSONAL Mis llesale Hotter is city. visiting In the !r J.uoon and wife have returned from California. TIME CARD Of the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. In cflcct July ;5. iS.)6. Mrs lord ay I'r Jay Tultle returned from Kagle Cliff. yes- Cashier J K Ulgglus left last even ing for a short visit at Oearhart. J. M Sale Warren, of yesterday i. Young's Itiver. and V. C. U'airenton, were lit town To I'tatao) Pojudit.V j The discussion on the streets regard-; l" K 'H-rhauiih. traveling freight lug the overdue vessels at this port ; u" nt "f "u" " K' N" " 1,1 ,lu' has simmered down to the decision , ",l,'l'1" that no tin,.ii.ln.-.i h.uil,l ..... , f..t, I concerning these ships. I'll April 5th. l"A there was published In the Asto- rlan, an official statement from the records of the custom house, shoulng that numbers of ships from I'nglimd during that season were from to :i' days en routo. Mr. Kitm-r llolsinger, night operator at the Western I'nloil office, left last evntng lor Sab-m, w lo-rc he will visit with his friends for a few weeks. Mrs. K. J Smith and Mis. V, Howe an. I daughter. I .ti In. have II. sr. r.M i i a. 1 tv W it A. at r N Uracil. l4tll , t livpl MtiltlltV. ('rout Clatsop tteoeli e y. all). eeept hull. la Sunday oil I I i : I,! - ! i. 1 ' 7 s- it l-.M.IV Hills ! 7 Ul fi : 10 7 :aVIaTt : 1M :4K? Jt? 5 N III :2S 7 :4'.' ' , 0-21 H:M7;liA:-ll li -Jti 7 :45, " . : ;M T . 13 a :4.1 10 : 7 :4.h " . fl :30 ! K 7 : 17 a ..M 10 .Ho 7 ,W , 0 ;U'. 7 Ml a :f.A III 40 7 . rt 4U 1) 107 :W il tM0 .WH:OI " , 6 il ! H7:;Hl :tH 10 S Id ' , tl-W9:l!7:SKi:IH'IO'M'H IK " fi M !i l'l7:Su:IUl).MiS;U M . 7;UI U;817:47:2I ll .tslS::"' . 7 :1I .7:f.l It l:l H:'iii .Klavel..,. .J unci ion. . Warrenlon . .Skipstioii . . . Morrison . , .Olt'tiWiasl. , .('artialmn. . . Weston .... .('lalsop CH . Hullriilrld ' .tiearliarl.. .Oban 4. m. . u. r r.M A. VI l: m. , Arrive; -JiMi J.'ift 4ii h K.ft mi " 7 fJ7 ;ir,4 w ,:!. s u7. , ;? ''.:u sii :';.s.oi a m " 7 Mi :7 i'.,p ii; .?a 41 ll:.lt;W 17 11 I -7.. '.-fi 87 il Mu KU-.-Hil li ; 4;in -JM !l! 47H in 4 '.Nil l)7l7:,.a-'.,4 ! :;! IB 4 ,1V IH 7 Vl S 'Jt) o iifu i4:iaa..vi'7.:Ba.n ti s3h ,n uia m1: jo n :aH;f.i4 iua-Mi.7-.Ha ia Frvsh country eggs, creamery a 'd dairy butter, at the lowest market prices at Astoria Creamer 4"j Iu ane street. H. F. L. Logan has secured a new donkey engine at his Seaside saw mill, for use In yanking logs out uf the rapids. At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon the funeral of the late Professor J. M Na vonl, was held from Pohl's t'ndertak Ing Parlors. The services were con ducted iy new .Mr. .Mc ormac under the auspices of the Astoria Military Hand. The music for the occasion was well selected and admirably rendered The Interment was at (Irocnwiunl. and the steamer Mayflower was crowded with the friends of the deceased. The higher 'iiialitles w hich are so apparent In members of the musical fraternity, were yesterday exemplified In a de gree seldom seen. turned from Sliver Point Cliffs where :M U:4l7 Sfi 0 :! 11 laH llll Arrivf Seaside. .. . I.ctc (1 H 4A4 :IQ a 4.'.,7 :A 4 (l they spent several weeks In an oiulng. Trln hmrsr.t first rlnunrtt iruml l n nliii. ; iiisnv mm y arrrnuui. i ariisimlt atul ilettrltnrt only. N.. I, and t Ladies' Cents Children's ; Shoes! will buy of Complete Stock of Summer Footwear, Bathing Shoes, Etc. Oar Oeods Ara Warraated John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. YESTERDAY'S 'WEATHER. Local weather for the 24 hours end- . Ins at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by j the United States Department of Agrt- j culture. Weather Bureau. . Maximum temperature, 69 degrees. I Minimum temperature, ! degrees. Precipitation, .15 Inch. our $1, SI. IS to $I.BO SHIRT WAISTS Albert Dunbar. Try tbe P. N. Summer Corsets They are cool, and good fitters Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladles. 4S3 Com mercial street. County Clerk Dunbar yesterday sued marriage licenses to Charles Clarke and Katie Nelson; and R. Turk and Mabl May. In the circuit court yesterday, Judge McPrlde presiding. In the matter of I. W. Case, an Insolvent debtor. It was ordered that the assignee pay a ten per cent dividend. In the matter of the California Saw Works vs. the I West Shore Mills Company, the mo. tlon to dismiss the appeal was sus-ls- I talned. In the suit of the First N'a- C. tlonal Tank vs. (l.o. Hill. E. an i S. E. I'tzinger's Roquefort cheese, j displayed nn his sideboard yesterday was so hard that no one could eat It. i In fact, it looked like a piece of gran- j Ite. AROUND TOWN. THE WAIL OF THE WAVES. What are the wild waves saying As over the sands they sigh? Total precipitation from September 1 Why do they groan and grumble? 1st. 1895, to date, 78.12 inches. Is It "cause they're tied so high? Excess of precipitation from Septem- My child, the wild waves murmur, And angry passions show. Because some careless wader The Hon. Thomas A. McBride, Judge of this circuit, yesterday received by telegraph the sad Intelligence of the death of his sister In San Francisco, Mrs. Holman. nb r was entered confirming the sale of real es tate. The same order was entered In the case of Martha E. Prow n vs It"b- ert Hell. In the suit of Kleekensteln, Meyer & Co. vs. F. L. Nelson and J. H. Palmer, default of defendants wai entered and decree and order of sale of attached property was made. In the matter of Andrew Holm vs. Herolk Henelonen, decree of foreclos ure was entered. Mrs. lUrd II l'.ain. of Mc.Mlnnville, or.. Is visiting her friend. Mrs. V. L. I'hleiiliurt. at IV 'J'h street, for a few j weeks. j u hslunUv Nm. . uriri run ihniu.h un hour Ix foie time then on llinr rant. 3 connects Willi IllKtll ImmI fHoo iWtlallil' all, with Nlr.1,1., I lit..-. lMttiMd l.l.irl..! . IV. ... No. 4 rmintvu Willi Mienmrr twvr, leaving A'lorla at pi, tu No. Seouureia Willi day Imai from ISmmIsiuI: ! wild Ihi fi..m llwaco for I'orllsml atui with Miewinrr liwer, leaving AaUwiaai I JU p. hi. rirrpi htufily w h u lime It unw- . 7, . i . onne.'U with Mteatnrr Potior leaving Purtuinil at I p. in MalunUy and Anuria Allen 'Unit. -I. Kocky Point, Win. , l"n ' n m. Anders.11 and Kn.H h Peterson, of Pe,-p ! ,,11M(.iL':,T A,,or"' ' ' '" m"l) ; alio i.rri it. giipi. lilv. Jotin I'lirlstianaen. of Walluskl, and Mis Knai'p. Ing In the illy f Kniippa, are visit- No II coiiii-ia with Ihiwi. f.,r Aalorla and l'orl.n. The Misns N'.uie and Nancy Tut tle. .Mixs Sadie Cnmg and Miss iene Lewis left Inn everiug f,,r Seaside, where tti. will spend a few weeks with Mrs Fisher MORTGAGE SALE OF 600 Commercial St. S, Dry Goods thin (urged .s ANNOCNCKM EST. The Parker House Is being thorough ly remodeled In the dining room and kitchen departments. The new range and furnace w ill be In place within a day or two. I ber 1st, 1895, to date, 6.61 laches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Washington and Ore- j gon, light occasional rains. Cooler east of the Cascades. NEW PROPOSITION. Big Insurance Company Makes a Good Offer. Has stepped on their under-toe. Laurence Hutton, In Harper's. The Augusta arrived In yesterday. The city council will hold a meeting tonight. I Deposit J90 per annum for twenty years; then draw 1200 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 I221.213,72L33. This Investment can be purchased by ten annual payments, or by single pre mium if preferred. Send exact date of birth to Wm. S. Pond, State Manager, 404-5- Oregonlan Building, Portland, Oregon. Did you say tea? "Webfoot." Lots of It at the The steamer Elmore arrived In yes terday morning. Dr. W. I. Howard, Homopathist, 586 Commercial street. And Coffee! Roast and green, kinds at the "Webfoot." All For 15 cents you can secure an excel lent well-served meal at the Bon Ton Restaurant, No. E71 Commercial street iney are aiso runy prepares to erv 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 on tlnuc to come. OUR CORNER A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 11th streets. Tbe finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and trj os. ANDERSON & PETERSON. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drug Store. 10c and 25c per package. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Judge McBride yesterday adjourned circuit court until next Monday. The finest separator cream In the city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smith's. All of the merchants yesterday re ported an exceptionally heavy busi ness. Ten pounds Farina for 20 cents at the Webfoot Commission House, 9th street. Berries, Berries, and Berries, today, at the Webfoot, 9th street. Better buy some. Blue canvas gowns of open mesh, with green silk linings are decidedly smart. At Oearhart Park this evening a swell party will be given by manager Barmore. Col. John Adair has rented his Sun nymead ranch, with all the stock and belongings, except his own residence, Qlarkson & ficmn Boom Company LONG FIR PILING Promptl v Furnished 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon Theodore Gunderson, missing since Sunday night, heard from by his parents, ter which states that he ii work In Portland. The new electric light poles being erected by the West Shore Mills Com pany, were furnished by Mr. Borth wlck, of Goble, and are the finest poles ever put up In this city. If you want a tooth brush, nail brush, cloth brush, hair brush, hat brush, Infant brush, shoe brush, nurs ing bottle brush, or nursing bottle tube brush, go to Rogers, 459 Commercial street. We take pleasure in Informing our patrons and the public generally that I we have removed from Twelfth street to more commodious quarters, and re spectfully Invite an Inspection of our stock of the latest novelties In clocks. who has been 1 Smyrna rugs, curtains. portiers, mirrors, pictures, imported dress goods, capes, silk waists, etc. etc. Goods sold for cash or on easy pay ments. EASTERN CLOCK CO., 1S8 Tenth Street. P. S. For one week, beginning Aug ust 1, we will renew our Christmas offer of one eninrged, handsome cray on portrait, free of charge, for 1 or more of purchase. This offer will pos itively continue for one week only. has been In a let going to FIREMEN'S ELECTION. An election will be held on Monday, August 10th, 1896, at the house of The work on the third story of the j Rescue Engine Co. No. 2, for the pur brick brew house at John Kopp's new pose of electing one Chief Engineer, brewery, was commenced yesterday. Contractor Hurprenant says that he expects to finish the entire structure In the next six weeks. A gentleman who tried to find a drugstore Monday midnight and was finally compelled to go to the hospital for medicine for a sick child, Is of the opinion that some one of the drug stores ought to maintain a night watch. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, carries the only complete stock of French and American candles In the city. Prices from 10c to t3.00 per pound. All mall orders receive prompt attention, Fresfc candles manufactured every day. 433 Commercial street. In the police court yesterday Michael Johnson forfeited $10 bail on a charge of frequenting an opium Joint. Ah Ling, the keeper of the Joint, was fin ed $."0. Andrew Light was fined 't for being drunk, and Anna Larsen also forfeited V on the same charge. MERCHANT MAKIXK F JAPAN. A series of iiiiiiies recently publish ed in the Ni, h M. bl Shlmlnin con tains some interesting Information about the grow th and present condi tion of marine t. untiics In Japan. I'nder til-- T' kiu.iwu eo ernnien", prltutc luiu idinils not being permit ted to on n ships of foreign model, there was no srope for the rise of a merchant marine. It was In ltl. two years after the downfall of the feudal regime, ih.it the prohibition was first removed. ,t tbe end of l:u, the total number of European form, both steam and s.niing, was !'., with an aggregate regis ertd tonnage of li.s.vj tons; at the end of ls'.'l these figures had swell ed to l.l.'9, and I'.'.IT: respectively Thus during twenty-three years, the Villi MIV .1.1 to fn per cent at t lie OREGON TRADING CO. Clothing Fancy (lootis Notions Shoes Mats. Ftc. i Gearhart Park Hotel Clatsop Beach Oregon numtxT of ships Increased by UvJ, and th aggregate registered tonnage Ly j 132.UO tons; In other words, an aver- t age yearly Increase of 60 ships and I &; Ions. As to steamships, their number at the end of 170 was 35, with an aggregate registered tonnage of V MS tons, and by the end of ISM the number had Increased to si), ami 110, 20.1 tons, respectively. The number of sailing vessels at the end of 1S70 was j Ladles' SultS, CapCS, II. and their aggregate registered ton- ' """ a- m nage 2,I.V tons, and these figures had become in December, lt.i3, II.IWJ tons, respectively. I i i i t I I I The Ideal Summer Resort... Hhould offer gaiety for tho gay. M rortho w eary, a booiiliriil country for th. nature lovrr, a pleasant horn, and genial cllruai. for all. Those and many other attraction, may b. found at th. Oearhart, within easy rwh of Aaio na. For additional Information, ad-dreaa- W. H. BARMORE. Manartr. -Liadies' Suits- f-ew vay A Cor-QpIeU bir of 749 and I nj Separate Skirts 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. MEGLER, Secy. In nil the I.utcMl Styles auJ DchluiiH, will be DlKplnyvJ ut MRS. McKENZIE'S MILLINERY STORE ' Cat. COMMPUCIAI I and MAIN Allg.iodi ifutfnirJ Jlr.,t from ttit tll knowa houw "f H. B. IITT, f PnriUnJ, Call in .imlna firlcea anJ ttvlrt. Nn tomtit to hw pinij. MUM, a. MiIJt-'sjt and two Assistants for the ensuing year. polls win be open from 10 1 undersign o'clock a. m. until 4 o clock p. m. of said day. Judges C. H. Stockton, J. H. Mor rison, and Geo. Btevens. Clerks, L. E. Bellg and W. T. Scho- field. W. A. WENIG, President Astoria Fire Dept Attest: F. J. Carney, Acting Secy. NOTICE. All bills due the firm of Humphreys & McCormlck are payable only to the Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Ks tes-Conn Drugr Store. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair. Da A schedule of the steamer T. J. Pot ter between Astoria and Ilwaco has been prepared for the month of Aug ust. A copy will be furnished each of the hotels. By calling at any of these places, or at the O. R. and N. or Tele phone dock this information may be obtained. Alex. Gilbert's pavilion and grounds at Seaside may be had for use free by mm CREAM Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. john Mccormick. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have Invented a great many valuable things. They were the flnit to make brooms by machinery; the first to put up seeds In small packages; the first to manu facture cut. nails. Now they are out with a method of curing dyspepsia by resting the stom ach. Their remedy Is known as the Shaker Digestive Cordial. It supplies food In an artificially digested form and at the same time aids the diges tion of other foods In the stomach. In other words, by the use of Shaker Digestive Cordial, a dyspeptic virtu ally gets along without the use of his stomach until it Is restored to Its nat ural strength and vigor. A single lu cent bottle will oft-times give marked relief, (let a bottle from your drug gist and try It. Most so-called "salmon twlns" ar. col ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre and render the material useless. In the office of Elmore, Sanborn A Co. Is an ob ject lesson that ought to b examined by all fishermen. It Is the whole of the material used In the manufacture of Mar hall s twine from start to finish. Go there and examine the color right through. you will ise then why Mar shall's Is called tht best In the world. Report of the Condition or Tin First National Bank OF ASTORIA, Af Aatoria. In Hie mule of Oregon, at the close of tniiliiens, July 11. Isisl, HRSO PUCKS. Iisn. sml intromit .jlfl.(U4 ID Overdrafts secured snd unaeeiireiL.. I.ikiS 17 I'. H. lunula to eciir circulation.. I2.N1O Ml rr-nuuim on II. H. lioiula l,oi i Htorka, securities, eUi P.Vta H) Oilier Ileal Kaute and Morlgssri Owned 6,7iei W Due tmin Mniionsl banks (nut reterve sgsiilH) ,. (I.ts? Ml Duel nun slate hunk anil hanker IfH.sKI is litis from approved reserve aaems 4i,ft'. lis Cheeks and oilier caah Items 1 '11 Nickels and vsnli ., y H I.AWrCL MoMKY IlKSKKVX IN llANg, Vll: Hpecle , 171,200 00 Redemption fund will IJ, H, Treasurer (6 per rent, uf circulation .... Mia AO Total I81,MI At) MAHIL.ITIKS. Capital stock paid In I no.mio 00 Hiiriiln fluid Id, mw 00 uiHiiviiieii prom iea ex penses anil taxea mld... AA.IVVt 79 National bank note out standing 9,100 00 Individual dcHjtlta sub ject to cheek l:'fil,Ml W Demand certllleatea of du poalt I,7M 68 JVotci slid bills rcdls noiinti'd , .7H)J7 Totul III1,MI (HI HtH'e nt Oregon, 1 County of Clatsop, ( I, H, H. (lonlon, caihier ot the above immed bank, rto solemnly swear that the above- siule riient I true to the best or my knowledge anil belief, 8. M. (lOHIION.CiHliler. Subscribed and sworn to liefurii me this Mil day of July, FIUNK I.. I'AKKKK, Notary i'ublle, Correct--Attest ; J (). it A VT1IORN, JOHN A. DKVUN, 5 Directors, JAi.OIl KAMM. ) R. L. Boyle & Co. 'Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL, HT. The U. S. Gov t Reports Bhow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Aatoria and Upper Astoria Flat T and Cotei, Tabla D.llrac'ai, Dootitk and Tropkal Fruits, Vagatablai, Sugar Curad Hans, Bacon, Etc. Choke Fresh and Salt Meats, Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than thos. w. serve. W.'r. trying la v.ry way to mak. them the moat .n Joyabl. In town. All the "good things" of the season-cooked by our axosllwit oook-ln th. most delicious style, pr feet servlc.. If you Invite a frlund to the Palace Restaurant th. place Is a sufficient guar, ante, that he will rteelve a good meal. The Palace Restaurant B.F.ALiLiEN&SON Wall Papar, Artist.' Materials, Palnta, Oils, Clan. ale. - Japan Matting, Rug anj Bamboo Good 365 Cc mmerclal Hired. They Lack Life There art) twines .old to flahermea on the Columbia river that stand la , the aame relationship to Marshall'. Twin, aa a wooden Image doea to the human being-they lack atr.narth-Ufa -evenness and lasting qualities. Don't -fool yourself Into the beUef that oth.r twlnea besides Marshall's will do "uat? aa well" They won't Th.y cannot. I s 1 (. I