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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1896)
TIIK DAILY ASTOKIAN, WKDNKSDAY MORNING, AWsT ft), WML vji-,1 1... A Rl;S0RT roR and i iih st. AI.HX CaMI'lllill., rup. Beaver Hill and Oilman ..COAL for Family ur Mlrmn I'lironaea Trir ! W.KAN IUUSUKUI.K l I'llH I I y lit. ELMORE. SANBORN t CO. Aftrtts. Astoria. WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mi on application. If you will look into tlio situation you will hoc that WARRENTON in tlio ori'iim of went side property. Tlio center of improve merits is here, und hh mi invcHtnient for Ijunincwi or a home there is nothing to equal it in the whole proposition. In WARRENTON lots nre all lnrgo, full Hizo, 50x100. Prices range from $150 to $250 each. StoM on intttnllmcntH, Terms to suit. Save your change an.MM.yn lot ia . WARRENTON HERE ARE BARGAINS A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. SULO ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT Astoria Land & Investment Co. 462... Bond Street... Astoria, Or. We Carry a Fine Line of lallci' Gent Children ;; Shoes TJomplet. HhM'k uf Hummer r out wear, limiting Mioea, Ktc. Our IJ Ar minM John llahn & Co. 79 Commercial St. store room on loth i'l luan street Mr. Joaef Mui'llrr Is iihllKml t br outslilo most or III" time. Mr. Warren L. VVattls, manag-cr of lliv Kilrii. t'tuh. HrM liiirmu, and brother nr Wuprrinternlfnt W nil In. or Orey 1 1 1 . ( t !. Is In Hi" rlly ami will seml several w ! here on a Mull, Vrmrliiy a flalii-mian waa pahl off .1 iviniicy cannery r nu is a invrr ...I..., m.i.1 In.., hla m I . In IIim ailm. iner mill iiunea way down to Astoria In imii n i no i mnooa in inc i omnium riv- TKHTKKDAY'H WKATHKIt, Mmllmmi temperature, M dear-., Miiiiniiiiii i iu crnluro. M dcitree I'm li.iiuili.ii. in. n, Total precipitation from Heplemtar 1st. to .ate, ;i Inch... K.iuvm of jrevlpllallun from Htptofn. br l.t. KM. to dot.. "I Inchea, TODAT'H WEATHKIt. forecast Washington and ire- gou, fair weather. AROUND TOWN. Ut. j. Howard, llomooptthlal, Ut Contra uroUl street. New .went potatoes hav. mad thelr ppearani-. la th. niark.t Mr. Frank Hpllll left laat .venlng on uusIihw trip to Portland. Th. machinery ror Kopp'. new bra try paaard HI. 1'aul Monday. ir Hnvdaraaa doesn't mak. your jiliotoa you don't get th. beat. (luntre-r'a famous Chtraao randlr In tnlrj package. , at C. H. Smith'.. Jutla-a Mclliida will hold a araalon or I ho circuit court tomorrow morning. Night operator Klmcr illolatnger r 4uimi-iI from III vacation yesterday. Tho merchants yesterday had a very tuny day. wan-fly Inking- lime to rat ManuMiT Itnrinnre, of tho Ot-arhart 1'aik Hotel, was III the city yesterday. llogeis' Chocolate Tablcta di-atroy all kind, of norm. In rhlldrrn. Try them Iti'gnlta Cocktail, rool and refresh ing, can l had at The Olllce, Klevrnth atrrrt. Ml .a Hnencer. or Han Joe. Cal.. 1 visiting at the home cr Mra. H. T. Mi'K'i-nn. Well furnished rooms, with or with out board, at the llartholomew Itouae, PrailM.. Ml Myrtlo Mclntyre. r I'ortUiid, 1 vIxltliiK Mia KUIe I'arkrr during (he ri Klla- LiN.k out ror the tlypay Fantaala ent.Ttnlnnx i.t Wedm-.duy and Thura lny and Friday. Mix lVarl Scott, who Ima been vlntt Ing Mr. K. S. UollliiKer, returnml to I'orllHiid IttHt night. The nrw 1'arker Houae "biu, with It lllu lil and rroiit. I a model or beauty and comfort. The lllllo eight will bo a 'drawing rnrd at the I'.yimy KnntitMla nt FlnhiT' opera limine ttilft week. At the Hotel Uearhnrt, (learhart Tiiik, the vulxlns I the bint and tho role only :.o per day upward. Mr. A. U. Hammond. U . Heeley und other life expected to nrrlvo on till morning;' bout from Portland. Oo to tho Ppa for your candle and Ice cream. Tho only flrat-claaa plaoe In town. Crushed frulta alwnya on hand. Carbon nro the only permanent photo n well a tho moat artistic, and BniHlKriw know how to make them. MeaM-a. O. C. Fulton, F. I. Dunbar, II. P. Prael und fnmllle, and Mra. 11. Trael returned from Cannon Death yes terdny Ico croam by the bushel at C. B. Smith'. Ice cream ioda a specialty. Private parlora for ladles. 48S Com mercial street. Manager Harmore says that they ex pect to entertain a number of the re jtatta visitors at Oearlmrt durlmt the evenliiKS of the week. In the county clerk's oince yesterday Peter Nelson, a native of Sweden, de claroKt his Intention of becoming a cltlsen or the United States. The ladle or the W. C. T. U. have placed In various parts of the city bar rels of Ice water, decorated with Ivy, for the refreshment of the thirsty. The Wiley D. Allen Company have engaged Mra. Cotton to manage their Krrh country -gg. l.V- per dm-n Allmny Creamery l)iiil r. the only but ter to lul on th" tuhle: fnch frulta of all kind, at the lowrat market prln at th. Astoria Creamery, V I'uiui I reel. In the'Julli court yead-rday a man by th. nam Wlljam forfeited l:J ball for flghtlna. Charle Walden fur, rob' blng th. till at Tabrll'a oyster house, waa bound over to- the grand Jury In the sum or l.'W. C. H. Smith, th confectioner, carries th. only complete stock of French and American candle. In th. city. Price. from too to 3.0 per pound. All mall orders rao.lv. prompt attention. Freah candle, manufactured .very day. 4M Commercial street, tteveral Inquiries were mad yester day aa to when th Lewis and Clarke road and Young' river ferry will be completed eo that teams oan drive to Hraalda. If any u of th road la to be had thl year, thoa In charge will have to hurry matter. In the police court yeaterday Marcus Keene a deck hand on the Ocean Wave, waa fined 110 ror fighting. Joseph (liar- dlna. arrested fur th same often. wa released. "('Id Ulack Joe." arreat ed on complaint of Iul Martin for using olMcene language, waa fined 110 A fine entrrtalnment will be given by tho 1-A.lliV Aid Roi-lely of tho Nor wegian and I'aiilith M. K. church, l'p per Astoria, Wednesday evening, Aug. I'JIh. A good program Is arranged fur. Itefrenhmeiils, Including Ice cream, will be served. Admission, ii cents. Ev erybody I cordially Invited. The Leul and Clarke and Astoria Pre, baseball clubs played a match game at (traiutera' Hall, Young's river, Munday, the score starching 1 to 12 In favor of the home team. The Press nine will pluy In Portland next Hun day, and the t.rwls and Clarke nine will play In Astoria the following Hun day. People In from the country yester day complained that they could not find Morgan's cut at the top of l.Mh (treet leading to Hth slrret. Many of them attempted to tnko tho old road down 16th street, and got stalled. Perhaps If the city fathers put a signboard and an electric lamp at the head of the cut It would not be so dllm-ult to find the route. Captain ltobertson says that he has been ankcd a good many times about I lie dimensions uf his big raft, and for the benefit of the public gives the fol lowing illineiiNlons: Length, f'-7 feet: breadth, M feet; depth, 30 feet, and drawa 20 roct or water. The raft con tains ulHiut D.O'HURH) superficial feet or lumber. The captain expect to go to sea on Thureday. VoHterday morning one or the work men on Kopp's brvwer;'. while un loading brick on the third floor from tho elevator, was precipitated to the bottom of the shaft and received a se vere scalp wound, at the some time breuklng his back. Ills name was John Handy, a single man living In rppertown. He was removed at once to the hospital and Dr. Fulton sum moned. Lost evening tho. doctor thought It would be Impossible for the man to live but a few hours. Thursday evening last at Seaside, Mrs. Bartholomew gave a mink-ale which warn a most successful social af fair. Among those who contributed to the evening's entertainment were Mrs. J. O. Hnnthorn, Mrs, Long, Mrs. M. Stoner, Mr. II. P. L, Logan, and Mr. Maddock. Among the i;uesta present were Mr. and Mrs. F. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. K. Stoner, Mr. and Mra. Kellogg, Mrs. J. O. Hanthorn, Mra. R. L. Han thorn, Mra. Long, Judge and Mrs. Mc Brldo, Miss Mcltrlde, Mr. George Mc llrlile, Meadames Itunyon, Lighter, Mell Stoner, Munson, Misses Dorothy Davis and Lena Stoner, and Messrs. H. F. L. Logan and S, Maddock. Among yesterday's visitors were Mr. D. V. Martin and Major F. Uol slnger, of Kansas City, secretary of the Missouri Valley Horticultural 8ocletV and the Mississippi Valley Horticul tural Society. Mr. Martin Is secreta ry of the National Lead Company. Mr. Holalnger, while In the city, waa the guest ot his son, Mr. Elmer Holslnger, night operator at th. Western I'nlon office, and ha recently visited with him In the . Willamette, valley on a hunting and fishing trip. Mr. Holslng er says that Oregon la all right on fruits, and while In the valley pointed out to the iirchiirdlsts two new varie ties of pvKin which have Just begun to allai-k the tree here. Forewarned Is forearmed. The dH'oratlona throughout the city are most handsome and appropriate. Flags, evrrgrren and bunting of va rious combinations, have much chang ed the appearance of the tow n for the better. The hadiunrter or the Press Assloclatlou, at H. U lloyle' olllce. Is probalily the most bcautirully dec ruled front In the cliy. Messrs. lloyle, Tlllon and llailmm spent hours of hard work yrsterday In llxlng tip. The unliu decorations In CanipbeU'a win dow, and the hunilnomo, effecta produc ed In the Kstes-Coun drug store, the Astoria Transfer Company, Foard tc Stokes, .ltoss. HlgKlns Co., Col. E. C. Hughes' store, Krlckson'a, the Na tional, the Occident, Parker House. Crosby's store. nd Knglne Co. No. :, deserve simlal mention. Hilly Ed wards' An. hunting dog Teasle, also wore the regatta color, yesterday' and Superintendent Newell', eleotrlo car riage, were profusely decorated with (lav and bunting, and at night colored light on the dashboards and side, of the cat presented a brilliant appear- anca. Roseleaf Cigar Store Will Madison. Prop. THE MIN8TIIEL8. A Crowded House Oreeted the Show Itoy Laat Night. The curtain rose to an audience that fairly Jammed Fisher'. Opera House last night to witness th minstrel show given by local talent. The performance was a remarkably good one, both from a burlesque and musical standpoint. Andrew Itrome Dalgtty. adorned with a huge sunflower, and wearing foot gear that resembled a pair of bellows, marshaled the array upon the atage. Fred l uesy wa hi antagonist from the opiioelte corner, and the two kept Interlocutor Simon True McKean In a urmoll that distressed him very great ly. Ever Hungry Phllbrook brought along his watermelon smile and W, C. Ijiws, H. 11. Vldalln. J. W. Belcher. J. P. Clancy. A. C. Levy, J. R. A. llen- nett, and John E. McCue mud. up the customary seml-clrcle and gave vocal selections deserving of the highest praise. The Jokes were good; Ilusey s reason Ing aa to the significance or the letters "A. P. A.," Alaska Packer's Associa tionImprinted on salmon boxes, waa clever, and Dalglty's Identifying a man In the dark as being a member of the Press baseball nine, becauso he struck nt him three time without landing, ktiiiwI to find favor In the house. fn the second part llusey, who ap peared on the scene with a book as long as the delinquent tax roll, ex pounded his radical Ideas on the money lucntton, and though he did not advo- ate the flee coinage of silver, It was evident thut the coinage of a supple mentary dictionary would be necesxary to keep pace with his verbiage. HI flight of eloquence brought forth storms or applause, and It was with reluctance that he was permitted to re tire. Terry McKean gave several reci tations, one, "Knee Deep in June." by the' only James Whltcomb lllley, waa given with the reeling which must have Imbued the author, and Terry's attire, with trailing bandana and straggling gitllus" was quite In line with the selection. llelrher h.i the "yay who yust come over, waa a deemed nit. ma makeup was good and his rendition excellent, while his management or the whole affair, Is worthy or praise. Vldalln gave a ludicrous description r a bout which took place between the Frenchman and John Lawrence Sulli van In this very locality some years ago, and the burlesque pot pourri between Pusey and Vldalln clos ed a very enjoyable evening's enter- tnlnment. Imported & Domestic Cigars I Smokers' Articles Foard & Stokes Company . . . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in . . . ..GROCERIES.. ONLY THE FINEST KEPT IN STOCK Elegant - Card - foonps Meany la th leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Onld Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da- CREAM m Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. If You Want to Smoke - A GOOD CIGAR -You Must Go to L The Roseleaf 5 PniiirriiT nr Tiln lim.v itniirrr l Astoria. Oregon. ?! FRANKLIN AND SIXTEENTH STS. ! Openl ng of a Day and Boarding, Primary, Grammar and High School for ( Girls by th. Sisters of the Holy Names of Jeeus and Mary, from St. Mary. , I Academy and College, Portland, Oregon, )) SEPTEMBER 7, I8QO j Particular attention given to Instruction In the cUflerent branches of Ot Music, Drawing and Painting. iR For further particulars writ for Prospectus or apcly at the Academy to Diaier Duponor. TIME CARD Of the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. In effect July 25, 1S96. - ; To Cliitnop Iteacli. Sunday 1 I lhilly, except only Kiiuuiiy. M 2 d P.M.IA.MJP.M. P.M. 6:U)8:4(W:()0 5:30 6:18 8:48.7:07 5. -38 6:218:51 6:23,8:6K 6:8019:00 6:35 9:05 6:40 9:10 6:44 9:14 6:49 9: 111 6:54 9:24 7:01 9:81 7 ;069 :8i 7:10:9:40 7:105:41 7:135:45 7:17 5:50 7:215:55 7:26 6:00 7:30 6:04 84 6:09 7:88 6:14 7 :47 6:21 7:616:26 7:55 6:30 5 M i I 6 A.M. 10:15 10:23 E o Z A.M 7:3,5 7:42 10:2617:45 10:3017:48 10:857:52 10:4017:56 10:4518:01 10:4118:05 10:54,8:09 10:51)8:13 H:tHi8:2: 11:1118:96 11:15!8:80 Leave. .Flavel. . . . Arrive " ..Junction.. " ..Warrenton. " ..Skipanon.. " ..Morrison.. " ..Glenwood.. " . .Canialiun.. " ..Weston.... " ..Clatsop City M ..Butterileld. " . .Gearliart. . " ..Ohana..... Arrive . Seaside .... Leave From Clntsop Heaeh. Imtly, except , Sunday Wiiiuly only 9:! A. M. 7:20 7:12 7:07 7:03 6:58 9 6:549 6:5119 6:47;9 6:43 9 6:89:9 6 :358 6:30l8 6:258 0: 1 5:00 6 1:52 6 4:46 6 274:42 6 22'4:87 6 :17 4:82 6 :13!4:28 6 :09i4:24 6 4:206 4:155 4:105 4 :055 4:005 A.M. 8:15! 8:07 8:01 7:57 7:52 7:47 43 7:39 7:35 7:30 7:25 7:20 7:15 SEWINQ HAGHINES AND COOKING RANGES From $25 Up FRESH FRUIT EVERY DAY Our Fruit Department Is the Largest in the City Hardware and Crockery ! Our Assortments Are Not Excelled In Oregon We Carry a Fine Line of Liquors and Cigars Imported Wines Foard & Stokes Gompany TrKliia marked rtr.l etnas rarrr neraonal bacmute. Out no frelllllL Nm. 1. 2. 7 and S make way lo Ht Warrenton, Csrniihan and Oearhart only. I un etuiitriiny ioa. a ana 1. run inruiivn onv nour ucior unit, nivta on unie cam. No. 2 connects with nlKht boat ftoui Portland; also with steamer . L. Uwyer leavlna Atorlant6:46a. m. rio. 4 eonneets wltneiteainer l'wyer, leaving Anions ai m. No.eoiinieta Willi dav boat from Portland; also Willi boat from llwaeo tor Portland: lino with Mteiinier Uwyer, lutving Astoria at 4:80 p. m, except Saturday when Urn. Is on. liour earlier. No. h oonnecu with steamer r otter leaving roruana at 1 p. ni. uaiuraay ana Astoria about : p. 111, o. 111 ronneeui witn muni ooai rrom roniana leaving Aaiona at a a. m. BUDoayjaiso with Hteamer Uwy.r leavlnir Aatorlaat 7:4Aa. m. Sunday. No. 11 couueot with boata for Aitoria ana roruaau. u. r. lksich, gupt. GRAND fllNSTREL SHOW Fisher's Opera House Tuesday, August 18th fine Ghoroses, Quartets, Duets, Solos And Original Gags. Everything New This will be your only chance to have a good laugh during Eegatta week.