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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1896)
t 77 . A.. f 11 THE DAILY ASTOKUX. Till "KSD.VY MOKNINU. Aliil'ST 13. UUtf. .1 i wv J THE Corner Commercial and nth SU. A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN ALEX CAMPBELL, Prsp. Beaver Hill and Gilman ror Family or Sieam 'riMuw Try It II.KaN HKASONAI.lt IM TRICK . .. II J IW.. 04 COAL ELMORE. SANBORN & CO. Agents. AstorU. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. . CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans ob application. If you will look into the situation you will soe that WARRENTON is the cream of west side property. The center of improve- j inents is here, ami as an investment for business or a hotnej there is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. In j WARRENTON j lots are all large, full size, 50x100. Trices range irom 150 to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save HERE ARE BARGAINS A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. ! SULO vour change ami buy a lot in WARRENTON ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT Astoria Land & Investment Co. Bond Street.. Astoria, Or. New Astoria Is located at the terminus of the Astoria and Coluratla River RaOroal at tbe mouth of tbe Columbia River. It fronts on the deep water of tbe Columbia River Harbor, and being perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords tbe very best 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 & 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 1 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 offlc has tn opened by the pro prietor on. door east of th. Cro.br hardwire .tore. Call, b shown U. merits of this property, and Invest The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL ST. Park, the cuisine Is the host and the rates only $;.0t jwr 'lay upwards. The b:st sliiKlnn ever hrurd In the cily at Fisher's Tuesday evening next solos, duets, quartets and choruses. The Occident hotel Is building a new Veranda In the courtyard. Mr. Wrlcht say It Is a ways and means committee. Go to the Spa for your candles and Ice civam. The only first-class place In town. Crushed fruits always on hand. Fresh country egits, creamery a d dairy butter, at the lowest mark.-t prices, at Astoria Creamery, 4i5 Pu ane street lee cream by the bushel at C. B. Smfth's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladles. SJ Com mercial street. Pr. W. P. Raker returned yesterday from Portland and McMinnvllle. where he haa been visiting his mother, who was seriously 111. Mr. H. J. Schulderman. of Fortland. came over from Long Keach yesterday .to renew acquaintances made during the military encampment. It hiis been staled thai there Is a syndicate at work bulylnc up claims of settlers of Clatsop county who ha'' been unable to prove up on their claims or release them from mortKitKca. A gentleman who Is posted on these mat ters statin) yesterday that he was of the opinion that many of the failures on the part of the farmers were due Pave Keefe. John Pays: M. Campbell I t,i the bad nwvls. The time has ar and Vm. Anderson. Peep Klver; James rived to stop the throttling of Clatsop Rogers' Sarsaparilhi Is a specific for Impurities of the blood; It cures rheu matism, pimples, liver compltint, and foul stomach. Large bottles S3 cents. J. H. Wilcox. tay Center. at the Parker yesterday. "Kemember the Ides of March.'' suld a guy to Caesar. "Kemember the 1Mb of August, 1N!M," would hae been bet ter advice, although Caesar would registered lowing: Martin Johnson. Andrew Holm. John Mattson. Jaeob Katikonew, Alex Johnson, Andrew Karl, Charles Wilson. Andren HiikkA, Paul I'aldjon, and C Westerlund. Itobert Williams ua arrested yes terday on a charge of assault and have died on either date by the knife ,,B,,t.r. complaint of Charles Amler- of the assusstn In March and laughing at the minstrels at Fisher's on August ISth. Snodgrass. the fotogtafer. has Just finished his annual tour making views of the Columbia river fishing and log ging Industries, and hereafter can be found at his place of business as uu al. High grade portrait work a spe cialty. Call and see the new and per manent rurbon photos. A gentleman who has Just returned from Seaside, says that the twt ball of the season was given there Sunday night. Ladles and gentlemen from Portland were on the l!oor and the bowling alley was well patronltod dur ing the day and evening Fully four hundred people were present at the entertainment. son. Hoth men were sonsidci ably dam agede. and the defendant placed Un der bond, the ease being set for Salruday morning at U o'clock. Fmmn Hurt was arrested on a charge of assault and battery, and released by Justice Ahercrxmhte on 110 casfi ball. The case was set for trial on Friday. This was an aftermath of the case against the same pal lies In the police court during the afternoon. county Industries) Leahy and Mr. and Mrs. John Leahy, of Olney. were In the city yesterday. Mr. II. Y. Johnson, employed at !.- Mr. Trenchard reports that the burl-1 sawmill. Seaside, yesterday ness of the express companies Is plck- morning nvelved a very dangerous cut Ing up. This Is certainly an Indication; rrm (nt. circular saw. He had b-eii We Carry a Fine Line of Ladies' Cents Children': I Shoes Complete Stock of Summer Footwear, Bathing Shoes, Etc Ow Arm Warraated John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. NEW PROPOSITION. Big Insurance Company Makes a Good Offer. Deposit $90 per annum for twenty years; then draw JI00 per year for bal ance of life, and principal will be paid at death. "Special Income" Policy, is sued exclusively by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Founded 1843, purely mutual, assets 1221.213,721.33. This Investment can be purchased by ten annual payments, or by single pre mium if preferred. Send exact date of birth to Tm. S. Pond, State Manager, 404-M Oregonlan Building, Portland, Oregon. SAY! HAVE YOU SEEN THE 255 , LADIES'S HOSE THAT WE ARE SELLING FOR 16? We Have Them in Black or Tan Color Albert Dunbar. Agent lor P. N. Corsets. BIDS WANTED. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 78 degrees. Minimum temperature, 59 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1SS5, to date, 78.6$ Inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1895, to date, 6.91 Inches TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Oregon and Washing, ton, warmer; light variable winds, gen. erally west to north. that other lines of business are Improving. Divine service at St. Thomas'-by-the-Sea, Skipanon. will be h"ld next Fri day evening (August 1). at a quarter before S o'clock, Rev. Wm. Seymour Short officiating The regular meeting of the W. C. T. V. will be held this (Thursday) after noon in the Rescue parlors at I o'clock. A full attendance desired. Strangers cordially welcomed. Harry Hobson. while working In a logging camp the other day, by the slipping of an axe, had several toes cut off his left foot, and an ugly gash Inliicted in the foot. All the latest gags and songs will be heard at the minstrels next Tuesday evening. If you want to enjoy yourself, you know where to go Fisher's, Tues day evening. August IS. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at the office of the city waterworks, this city, on or before Saturday, August 15th, 1S96, at the' hour of 2 o'clock p. m. For the boat ing of water pipe and delivering the same on dock at Astoria, Oregon. Said pipe to be found in plies along and near railroad grade, from Tongue point to Burnslde's. Bids to state price per ton and time of delivery. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. GEO. A. SHIELDS, Supt of the City Water Works. Astoria. Or., August 7th, 1SW. AROUND TOWN. Miss Genie Lewis returned from Sea side yesterday. Dr. W. I. Howard, Homoeopathlst, 686 Commercial street 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 16th street Those who desire to make application for terms of tuition, music, etc., will please call. SISTER SUPERIOR. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort at corner Bond and 12th streets. Th. finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON & PETKRSON. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drug Store. 10c and 25c per package. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays th. highest cash price for fur skins. Mrs. M. Trenchard Is quite 111 at her home on Bond street. The Red Men are arranging for a picnic at Seaside on the 30th. Rogers' Juniper kidney cure is nearly always a cure for lame back. Joe Hoch says the Gambrlnus will be decorated during regatta week. The finest separator cream In the city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smith's. Regatta Cocktails, cool and refresh ing, can be had at The Office, Eleventh street Well furnished rooms, with or with out board, at the Bartholomew House, Seaside. Not only will you smile, but you will laugh a young roar at the minstrels Tuesday evening. The Improvements being made at the Parker House w ill be completed In time for the regatta. Mrs. W. G. Oosslln, and her sister, Mrs. Harrah, have gone to the Sound for a few days' outing. Nigger V.uny will tell you all about the money question at the minstrels Tuesday evening, August 18. The Fidelity Savings and Investment Company are rapidly Increasing their list of stockholders In the city, and a number of loans for building purposes have already been made. Miss Elsie M. Parker, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shubbe, of Ilwaco, has returned to the city, but will leave Saturday evening for Ilwa co again, where she will take part In an entertainment Monday night The Sunday school picnic of Grace church, w hich will be held at Cathlam- et on Friday, promises to be a most enjoyable event. The steumer Grady will take the party up the river, leav ing the foot of Main street at 8 o'clock. engaged In filing the saw. when s .me one. without his knowledge, started the machinery. He was caught by the saw teeth and severely cut ! fore as sistance was rendered. A fellow work man rel.'.is.l him by cutting the belt which drove the saw. Mr. Johnson's arms, legs and body were badly lacer ated. He was brought to the city, where Ir. Kstes dressed the wounds which he does not consider fatal. Tuesday Mr. Martin Foard received a telegram from his brother In Oakland Cal.. stating that his wife died that morning, and requesting the presence of the children, Mrs. Haiti and Mrs. Ir Logan. For fear of unduly agitating his nieces on the Journey, Mr. Koird refrained from telling them the ad news any further than that their pres. ence was needed In Oakland because of the severe Illness of their mother Mr. Baln and Pr. Logan accompanied their wives on the Journey. Mrs. Foard was well known In this city, and her sudden death will cause much sorrow PROPOSALS Poll lUUIXiKS. Office of the 'County Clei k of Clatsop County, Oregon: HI. Is will he received by the County Court of Clatsop county, State of Ore. gon. until Tuesday. August ?Hh. at 10 o'clock a. tu, for the construction of bridges across Sklpun Creek and Hill's Slough, at points where the county road running from Main street, Warrvnton, to Lot 3. See. H. Tp.. 8 N.. It. 10 V crosses same, and also for a bridge across Mi Kuan's Slough, al s olnt where the County Road running from Paggetfs Point to Lewis and Clarke lln.Ue crosses same All bids to j be In accordance with the plans and j spot ulcutlons now on tile In the office I f the County Cuerk llids to be en closed 111 scab"! ens elopes etl b "Illds for liildg.s" iiii'l tiled with the county clerk. The right to reject any! and all bids Is hereby reserved. lly order of the County Commission-1 its. F. I. I'PNIIAR. j County Clerk, j 1 lilted. AllgllSt 1.'. K.sl. I time: card Of the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Ill ctfert July iSei. To I'laUop llcach. tMimtav unlv i r.n. 11 IsOlv . ec, .l Mlllulnv. KrtHU t'lnUop llcnMl, Italt?, rerl'l tMlletsv Niuolav only 4 U. M.I i z . 1 1 . i A. M. f 1 I'.M IA. M. :OK:47:Ua. 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JiHt i(i; , A ti :v.oi ui4 iftft f'7 :nft 1 tl 3.18 fv'i 1 :10ft ?.ft 7 :'..'. :M ti .wn ;. oft ft :si7 :nft tkl 7:I0:7:M 30 II :lft :)0 Arrive Nranlde. Uae tl Al H 1ft 1 HI ft l.'i 7 . ft ft U No. I. :, 7 Mil t Train marled nrst class, carry personal lw(ne, mil no frrljlil, make wsv 1om at w arrenloii, l arnanait ami Hrartiuri onir. fill HMtunlav m. atul r run through onv Hour IH-Iors lime givrn on nine earn. No S .-.ooir, !. trith itiatit Imwi from Portlsiul. mill Mrsiinr r- I- l'rr Imvlng Atloria al i.i a. in. So i imiiiiivI. tiiili Himim r lotver. Ir iii( A.lorla at 1 t a. lo No. Scoiintvla 1 1 It ilnv Uait flom I'orll.oel. nl with tswla frtiln llaaeti fi I'orllnlid'. alio Willi Hicaiuer l'r. leaving A.u.rla ut 1 p. m. ciwpt riiirlay li u llm U una hour earlier .No. a conuei-u villi Ntramrr Poller leaving Portland at I p. tn Saturday and A.l.ula stM.ui s si) t. in No In counecu wlib night l"tl frtnn Portland leaving Anuria al a. tn. uuila;:a:o Willi Hlettmer lw tar lea log A.lurla at ? 4a. in Mumbiy. No. 11 conuet la Willi Inula for Atlorl't and I'orlialol I'. K. I.OTKIt, SupL : J'ri0RTGAGE SALE oh 600 Commercial St. ssB, Drq Goods thin (itrcvd alc ymi stoc tu50 percent at the GIIACK CHI ICCH V ORROON TIADIlNCi CO. Clothing Fancy (IckhIs Notions Shoes Hats, lite. The White Collar Line and the O. R. and N. Co. have made a rate of 13 for the round trip from Portland to Astoria, during regatta week. Tick ets on sale Monday, August 17th; good returning until the 22d inclusive. The ladles of Bethanla Evangelical Lutheran church will hold auction at the Pacific Union cannery this evening at 8 o'clock. A number of valuable and useful articles will be offered for gale. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome. At the Hotel Gearhart, Gearhart Clarkson & Mcjrvin goom Company LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished 216 anl 217 Chamber of Commerce J Portland, Oregon The big raft now Just completed at Stella, and which will be down the river Saturday, will probably lay over here during regatta week. This will be an acquisition, as the Immense mass of logs might easily be transformed into a war ship. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, carries the only complete stock of French and American candles In the city. Prices from 10c to J3.00 per pound. All mall orders receive prompt attention. Fresh candles manufactured every day. 443 Commercial street. The social and concert given by the ladles of the Haptlst church on Iwiard the ship Southerlandshlre provi-d a very pleasant affair socially, and a profita ble one financially. The novelty of the affair was highly appreciated, a.i was evidenced by the large attendance, there being over 200 w ho boarded th vessel. The Baptists are grateful to the genial captain and his wife for their kindness In placing the line ship at their disposal, and thanks are also due the sailors who o willingly as sisted In making the occasion a success. IN THE JUSTICE COURT. At the hearing of the suits of the State or Oregon vs. Gus Snugg and others yesterday In Justice Abercrom ble's court, the original case against the defendants for assault and battery was dismissed, and an Information fil ed against the same parties and others for Inciting a riot. Those placed under arrest on the new charges were Gus Bnugg, Julius Gustafson, George Peal, Edward Rota, Herman Junnlkkala, Thomas Henila, Jack Naulla, Iver Haagesen. Jacob Jaoobson and Israel Isaacson were Included In the com plaint, but up to S o'clock ha1 not been arrested. The defendants were placed under JIM) bonds to appear for prelim inary hearing (,n Thursday. The bonds so far filed have for sureties the fol- The annual picnic of the Grace church Sunday sdi-ad will be held at t'.ithl.imct Friday, August II. pe steamer Grady, which mil leave h d'H-k, fool of Main street ut S o'clock a, tn. Prizes will bo glten f,.r the winners of tlo various games Kgg and spoon race. three-legged race, sack race, w heolbarrow race, boys' race, girls' nice. Aunt Sally, potato nice, baseball etc. Come and have a good time. Tickets, adults, Jur; children, If stormy, picnic will be postponed until further notice. : ? Gearhart Park i WHY WILL Vol; SUFFER With corns, callouses, In-growing toe nails, and bunions? You can have the in removed without pain or subsequent soreness by the well known Chiropodist and optician. Prof. Clbbons. I do no cutting, nor use acid, but sim ply cause a separation between the corn and the llesh, and lift the corn out whole, with a pure vegetable, oil. Charges reasonable ami satisfaction guaranteed. Office al Parker House. The Ideal Summer Resort... Should offer gaiety for the gay, ro"t , for tho weary, a beautiful country for ' the nature lover, a pleasant homo and ; gonial cllmats for all. These and tunny , other attractions tuny bo found at tha ' Cloarhnrt, within eny reach of Aato- : rt. For additional information, ad dr W. H. BARMORE, j M.nsger. . as J"4C s''C r 1 J''C r gr'C "1 r'" -f" J''t ar gM4 lssf "1 j . . .' 1 Lisidies' Suits- Hotel Clatsop Beach Oregon HUSI NKSS LM PROVING. The clothing stores did a good bust mus yesterday. The Wise Clothing Store, opposite the Palace restaurant, had live salesmen waiting on custom ers and still they could not wait on all who came after those Sll.M) spccbtl bur gain suits. It was a Judicious thing for Mr. Wise to start thin special sale now Instead of waiting until after the season. KIMHALL PIANOS AND ORGANS. Col. L. V. Moore, Pacific Coast rep resentative. Is now located In Astoria at 3S4 Commercial street, with an ele. gant stock of Kimball pianos and or gans. A special sale of these cele brated Instruments will be Inaugurated, to be sold at wholesale prices and on liberal terms. Young Magnus Crosby, while engag ed in the tan factory yesterday, met with a serious accident. Ills left hand was caught In one of the die press machines, and four fingers were badly mashed. Lr. J. A. Fulton hopes to be able to save the fingers. J. R. Doyle, Jewell; James E. Wlllard, Mrs. J. D. King, E. W. Hums, Port land; E. T. Young, St. Helens; E. Mc carty, Hartford, Conn.; C. Cameron, Newark, N. J.; F. Smith, Chicago,, and Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dnld Medal. Midwinter Fair. 'DEL it CREAM iAIulN Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. METHODIST NOTICE. A called meeting of the Methodist Real Estate Concern will be held at the church this, Thursday, evening at S o'clock. Members are urgently re quested to be present as business of Importance will come before the meet ing. MRS. W. 8. KINNEY, President For th Next Few Days A Conrjplets Line of Ladies' Suits. Capes, nd Separate Skirts In nil the Latest Styles 1111J DcnIuiin, will he Displayed ut MRS. McKHNZIl-'S MILLINERY STORE I Car. COMMI HCIAL I anil rtAI.N MA. Allg'iotlt gurnlrJ direct from tha wrll kntmn Ikjum of H. II. LITT. et PnrlUnJ, Call anj ,tamlnt lrlrM nj tvlv No IrouMa In ihow 'J. .MUM. A. IIIIDI'.II, GRAND fllNSTREL SHOW Fisher's Opera House Tuesday, August ,18th fine Choruses, Quartets, Duets, Solos And Original Gags. Everything New This will be your only chance to have a good luugh during Hegatta week. The U. S. Gov't Reports Bhow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Use Wcbfoot Cora Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn I)rtir Store. II mill rifuturi CABTOniA. R. L. Boyle & Co. Heal Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL, ST. S. Fkri MAN, Ut of Frrtman & Hulmtt. U. T. fcAUi.ll, lilt ul Slutkion, Cal. The best chemical compound (or wash Ing powder Is "Boap Fciim," as It will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn tha hands. It's the finest thing In the world for the bath. One trial will conrlnce you. The Bon Ton RESTAURANT Astoria's Lasdlng . All kinds of Fish, Game, Oysters and Other delicacies of the season served on short notice. Our Mpeclnltyt THE BEST IBc MEAL, On the Coast. COLUMBIA IRON H FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Makers M,nu AH Kinds of Machinery Iron and Brass Casting Uuneral Blacksmith Work SpnCIALTIES-Wlih Patent Whrtl. Shid Smllhlntr and Slramtinat Wurk, Cannrry an MHI Machinery. Marina and Stationary Uullds an built tu Order. Specially fiiulpprj fur InKifara' work CorreftrMinJrnrf aolulti-d 1 8 tit and F ranklin. I'hone jR B.F.ALiliEN&SOH Wall Paper, Artist' Materials, Palnli. Oils, (ilaai, etc. Japaneie Mattlngi, Rugs and Bamboo Good! 365 Cc m mere la 1 Street. i.i j 1 )