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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1896)
TIIE DAILY ASTORIAN, TIES DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER H, IBM. Gray's River; U Ktiyart. Pillar Ihck, were vlr'Mng the city yesterday. us well as the cooking of dainties, We Carry a Fine Line of deuiauds tlic shortening that pro- Superintendent Lester, of the rail duces the lightest, host tasting aud most wholesome loud at the lowest road company, has n largo force of nii'ii work grading tho line In front of tlu enn factory ami Kinney's cannery. Ladies I Shoes WISE'S CUSTOMERS SEE i cost Cents' Children'! The well known character. Hoodlum Hurry, whs released yesterday by the Complete Stock of Summer Footwear, Bathing Shot, Etc police department 1 In order Hint he nilKht ship with tho schooner Viking. f Till- i' i .ull IT. 1ST s r . : WHAT THEl ARE IU1I Oar Om4i Ara John Hahn & Co. Warranted 79 Commercial St. See Our Two-Clasp English Walking Gloves ! ALBERT DUNBAR 1 X. Corsets arc fine fitters. v YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 62 decrees. Minimum temperature, M degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1S9S, to date, .02 Inch. Deficiency tf precipitation from Sei tember 1st, 1$!, to dale, .SS Inch. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Western Washington and Western Oregon, fair weather; for Eastern Washington and Eastern Ore gon, fair weather, cooler. TO KKADKRS.-Th "IteMy A.torlan contains t Ice u mneh nailing matter at any other paper punliehed In A.torla. II U the only paper thai prwnU II reader with a dailj telegraphic rlw". TO ADVKRTISKKS.-The "Hally Aa- lnrin" h mare than twice a many read en aa any other paper published lu Ato ria. It la therefore more man twice a valuable aa an advert-latnx medium. AROUND TOWN. Go to the social at Rev. Mr. Walter's this evening. Music, fun and refreshments at the social tonight Dr. W. L Howard, Honr-eopathist, 5S6 Commercial street. If Snod grass doesn't make your photos you don't get the best Mr. Andrew Palgtty and Mr. Phillips yesterday ran a race on crutches. Gunther's famous Chicago candles In sealed packages at C. B. Smith's. 1000 cans Jelly and jam; also pie fruit at 10c can. Pacific Commission Co. Everybody and everybody's sweet heart will be at the social this evening. The old Taylor motor brought a work train over from Flavel yesterday after noon. Mrs. P. R. Spencer, of Detroit Is In tho city, visiting her mother, Mrs. F. M. Green. If you want any lard, hams, and bacon, cheap, call at the Pacific Com mission Co. Yesterday was a fine September day and there promises to be a continuance of good weather. Today ts the Jewish New Year, and a number of business houses will be closed during the day. It is expected that Mr. L. B. Seeley and Mr. J. M. Turney will arrive from Portland this morning. Bailey's Complexion Brushes remove freckles, tan and blackheads. Sold by Charles Rogers, druggist. Judge McBride is in the city, and will hold a session of the circuit court, commencing this morning. Andrew Dalgity is able to be around much better than on Saturday. He can now walk with a cane. Capt. Lutjens, of the Tunquin, will today transfer freight and passengers from this city to Yaquina Hay. The machinery for the Newport Can ning Company was shipped, yesterday by the Tonquln, Captain Lutjens. C. A. Doty, the well known shipper of Columbia river and deep sea lish Kalama, Wash., spent yesterday in the city. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic and Snodgrass knows how to make them. Mr. Horace Thin;;. C. C. McDonald, V. Duelling, and C. H. Nelson returned yesterday from an outing trip in the Nehalem. Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladies. 483 Com mercial street. Captain Lewis, of the Fulv. nod, was somewhat put out yesterday because did not get a tug to transfer him to the Flavel dock. The sailor who fell from tin- rigging of the Itiversdale a few days ago, has recovered consciousness, and now has a chance of recovery. Family commutation tickets to Clat sop beach over the Seashore railroad can be had on application to the aud itor. Room i, Flavel Block. Regular convocation of Sts. John Chapter, No. 14, It. A. M., this evening at Masonic Hall. Sojourning compan Ions in good standing welcomed. Hans Olsen, Chinook; Mrs. Hans Elde, Skamokawa; Mrs. Pemberton, Tho afternoon tea to have leen k! ell today ly the ladles of Cilice ehilivh Guild, has Pi-en pojdpoiu-d because of Illness at the residence of Mrs. Mitch- II. Mr. Hen Campbell, general trnnc manager. O. F. Ovoi-hauKh. travelling freight agent. Captain E J. Rallibono spent yesterday in the oily on a short business visit. The steamer Telephone, which has Just been thoroughly renovated Inside and out, presents a very handsome ap pearance, and the bovs are Justly proud of their craft. Yesterday was I.ahor Pay. but then1 was no demonstration of any kind In the city, and no evidence of a legal holiday except that the latiks and pub lic buildings were closed. Tomatoes in bushel crates; sweet po tatoes, Muscat and Black Prince snipes; tinest vvatcniH Ions; fancy up ples, eRg plant, extra fancy Rurbank potatoes, Paciiic Commission Co. K. R. Hamilton and family leave to night for Spokane, where they will make their future home. Mr. Hamilton was the engineer in charge of the bridge work across Young's Hay. For butter, eggs, fresh fruits, tas. coffee, and spices, go to the Corner Grocery and Commission House, 10th and Duane street, successor lo Astoria Creamery. Pay cash aud buy cheap. Sunday morning L'T.'oM) f.-ct of lum ber arrived down from the Oregon Pino Lumber Company. Portland. The material is to be used in the construc tion work at Fort Stevens by the gov ernment engineers. Today at Pacific Commission Co.. loo Nixes apples, all varieties; SO crates, SO boxes Hartlett pears; li0 boxes toma toes; 50 boxes and crates plums and prunes; 10 sacks sweet corn; a crates cantaloupes, etc.; don't forget to buy today. 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 candies manufactured every day. 4S3 Commercial street Miss Martha L. Gilbert, brides accept ing a few more pupils desiring private lessons in French, will form a class for instruction in that language. Those who wish to Join the class are invited to meet Miss Gilbert on any day this week, at her residence, IS Third street Engine Company No. 3 last evening elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, I.udvvig Lar son; treasurer, Mr. Gramma; secretary, Frank Leinenweber; foreman, John Seines: delegates to the beam, G. Gun derson, James Kearney. Charles Lar son. The Astoria Iron Works yesterday shipped to the Newport Packing Com pany. Yaquina Bay. a large lot of salmon packing machinery, consisting of soldering machines, crimpers, a re tort, coolers, etc. Astoria, apparently. is getting up a reputation on this class of machinery. The funeral of Matt Jarvela, who w as killed a few days ago in "the coal mine at Carlsmado. took place yester day under the auspices of the Finnish Brotherhood, of which he was a well known member. He was also a mem ber of Engine Company No. 1. The interment was made at Greenwood. The funeral of the late Joseph Itiippa took place at Greenwood Sunday. Mr. Itiippa was one of the best known members of the Finnish Brotherhood in this city, and figured larg.-ly In the i ourts as interpreter. His character was above reproach, and he stood high amongst his friends and countrymen. At the Meeting ot Engine Company No. 1 last night, the following olliceis were elected: President. J. E. Gratke; treasurer, Wm. Bock; secretary, L. K. Selig; foreman, Audley Gragg; lirst as sistant foreman. Geo. Stev ns; .n-cond assistant. P. F. Kenriey; deb-gates to the board, W. A. Wenig, J. Kenney, D. Campbell. Among the guests registered at the Parker House yesterday were Mrs. Nottingham, C. L. Rogers, ii. . Pad dock and family. H. Jackson, T. Lewis ton, Portland; J. Gillison, Hood River; W. K. Watson. Warn-nton: P. K. Pe terson, Bay iVntor; If. Herman, . Franks, San Francisco; .Mrs. i '. .M. May. Long Beach; E. K. Lewelyn, Kansas City. Some discussion was had last evening at the Parker Mouse, brought out by the failure of the boat which made the trip to Greenwood yesterday afternoon Awarded Highest Honors World's. Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Most Perfect Hade. 40 Years the Standard. mm CREAM to curry a Hag, as to the necessity or law compelling craft on rivers and lakes to carry the 1'niled States dug and Jack. Captain Parker says that a master of an American craft who has not the patriotism to curry, the colors of his country Is not worthy lo be u master. The annual meeting of 1! scuo En gine Co. No. 2 was held last evening. The following ollloem were iv-cl.vtcd for tue .nsulug year: President. It. S. Worsley; treasutcr. A. S. Heed; secre tary. F. J. Carney: foreman. J. U. Clin ton; first assistant. F.d Llewellyn; sec ond usslslunt, J. W. Brown; delegates to the board. F. J. Carney. J. W. Brown, and T. It. Umghory; auditing committev. F. 1.. Parker. H G. Smith. W. U Mcl'iMsky; investigating ccin mltttv. S. J. Arigont. L. II Ci'ides. aud F. J. Carney. There was a large amount of routine business transacted, and the meeting was an entirely har monlous one. Mr. Charles T. Crosby, son of 11. T. Crosby, arrived from Washington, P. C. yesterday, and will spend a few weeks' vacation lu Astoria. Mr. Cros by Is in the war department of tin government, ami says that imlulcs down east are red hot. "I took pains to Inquire all along my Journey, and the sentiment as far as 1 could learn was three to one in favor of McKln ley. as far west as Billings, Montai u. Matters in Western Montana and Ida ho seem to be mixed. I believe In Washington McKlnley Is the favorite. When I left the capital I was told that Wisconsin. Iowa and Minnesota were the doubtful states, but 1 found Jt.st the contrary to be the truth." At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon a seaman on board the Cuplca fell from one of the yard arms to the deck of the vessel, thirty feet below. Mr. J. C. Trullinger. who happened to be bioklng out of the window of his house at the time, savs that the man went dow n like a shot. Mr. Trullinger rush- ed up tow n and went aN'ord the ves- sol with Dr. Fulton, and the injured man was brought ashore and placed In St. Mary's hospital. Investigation showed that he partly fell and partly slid down a rope from the back stays' of the mizzen mast. The man could not tell exactly how or where he fell, but his left arm and hand were broken and his bark Injured. The doctor says he will pull through all right, but will not be tit for duty for some time to come. Family commutation tickets to Clat- ...... l...n..h ...- th. i,.udli,.rri frtllroiiil ' can be had on application to the aud- Hot, Boom 4, Flavel Block. A LETT Kit AM N KK. Herman Wise, Clothier: Why don't you have a special sale on boys' suits, similar to the sp-eial men's suit sale? School will comniefie,- soon and I need a suit. Yours truly, JOHNNY KNoi'KABol'T. Dear Johnnys All right; 1 will do this for the little boys; on all short pants suits I will allow- 5"e, ami on long pants suits under l-'i.tw, on long pants suits over i-V'Ki I will allow ll.'Sl off, during September. Smilingly yours, HERMAN WISE, The Reliable (Tothler. CALL FOB WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given to all parlies holding Clatsop county warrants in dorsed prior to August Mh, 1S!)4, to pre sent the same to the county treasurer for payment, as Interest will cease from this date. Hated this 1st day of September, A. I). 1SD8. B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop Co., Or. G R A N IJ A NN'i I ,'NCKM ENT. The Olympian Roller Skating Rink will open on Saturday evening, Sept l.'th, IVii;, at Erlokson's Hall, "th and Astor streets, under the management of Geo. M. Berry, champion roller skater of California. Watch for further an nouncement. OUR CORNER. A gentlemsn's resort, at corner Bond and 12th streHs. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on band. Call uid try us. ANDERSON A PETKR80N. OABTOniA. Ii n teuton, a TO CI KK A t'OI.II IN (INK llAV, Take laxative P.romo Quinine Tablets. All diuggists refund the money if It fails to cure. 23c. Salton Sea Salt for Imilis at tlie Kste.s-Conn Jlnir St ore I 10c and 25c per package. J There's more clothing destroyed by noor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cuke" contains no free alkali, and wllb not Injure the finest lace. Try it and I notice the difference in quality. Ross, Hlgglna & Co. ' is the purest, most healthful and economical slhuteiiitij; cm known. Cut the genuine. Trade-marks -u(l'.'A'..w" and sUrr's htui in ttton-p!aHt uixMh on evciv tin. fold everywhere. THE N. I. FftlR'tINX C0UPINY, AND THERE ARE 0T11ERST0 SPEAR tContlnmd (nun I'l'St Page) must take place, the better It will be for us and the more tapid will be our material progress." 1. II. W EI.OIl "1 ccit.iinl.v c.imiet approve of the attacks icccnlly made against Mr. Hammond and the radiead compan). They have b.-cu most unjust and un called (or. "1 did as nun h as anyone to help lo ,.ite the Scow Bay d.pot. and I can say that I am s.nis.nd with the work being done thciv now by the railroad company. The facilities being provided will met I all our demands (or a long tune to ionic. The depot buildings, freight c Is i.i. ! ;.uos will be much In'ttcr than Poitl.m.l li.it (or many years, even with thico tiauseeuiluciit al railioads. Mr. Hammond is giving us more tlun wo ip.iie,i in the way of a i.iilii.id A great many people .iic le t s.iii.v.cd Willi a Utile, but want it a i "l think that all the work lliat can be . one at Flavel. and ad the Improve ments made at mat point only help the Astoria imposition. Ju.-l the same us evi iy uollar spent in Astoria helps out Mavcl. We want to work together and help each other. Stop this non sense ill the p.ipers and amongst our selves ef ci'ita uiug and I" lulling w tint otle is are deiig. and Ut us ull pull to gether (or the same objivt. and we can quickly uccont; ii?.h our end." l. IE ;.MA. "Mayor Taylor-, letter, publish. ,1 a week ago Sunday iu the Asioii.iu. was i Ju ;t the right thing. I-1 le t u,q rov ef the articles re ane of our papers . pulilisiicd m j criticising Mr. Hauiiiiond and some of i ! his friends, whose sueccssiul eiToits in J 'our behalf are too well known. No j p s.bie good win come to this emu-j 1 inunlty from any such methods. .Mr. i l i Hammond has don,- as he agreed to do so f: ami ,ve can only Injure our selves by throwing mud. "The iiitliisms made against Fluvel and .he depot are untrue and simply Inure to the detriment of the entire community. Portland for years had no depot at all. We cannot exiect in a few months to have a. million dollar terminal plant. We are getting all hl" ' l'" l-ssibly utillz- for years to come. "What we want lu Astoria is for the people to stand together and pull for our mill interests. If we do not do it, cer tainly outsiders will not do It for us. They i un only take what we say about ourselves f,,r the truth. 1 hat,- to see such things us have m, ,-ntly upptared in our local press concerning Mr. Ham mond mid the railroad go . t ' i . l 1 . We have b.en waiting for u r. 1 1 f for years and years. And what possible use can there be of kicking against the only man who has been able to help us out. Let us unite for our own best good, and stop sin h childish meth ods of recrimination uud bai k-bilnig." NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. The particular attention of the public Is called to the fact that no tickets will be sold to vvuy stations on the Sea shore road on llrst-class trains. Ref erence to the published time cards will show that on first-class trains passen gers will be carried only between As toria, Warrenton, Curnuhan, Uearliart Park and Seaside. Passengers for Sunnynioad, Hklpanon, Moirlson, Glen wood, Weston, Clatsop City, Butter tield, Ohanna, will take second-class trains. C. F. LESTER. Hupt. NOTICE OF Dissi 1LITP1N. Nollce Is hereby given, that the part nership heretofore existing between Sam E. Han is and I'liatles Wright, of Aslot ia. U'egon, under (be brut name of Harris & Wright, has been by mu tual consent, this day dissolved, the said Sam E. Harris continuing the said business, collecting all of tin; outstand ing aoeoiiiits and paying nil the debts of said lirni. Dated tills 1st day of September, SAM. E. HARRIS, I'HAS. WRIGHT. 1.1! WeliHioi Corn Curp. No cure no piiy. For sale lit Ks-tc.s-( jiiiii lriiir SI on. H. .1. "it 11, travelling freight aiont of the Great ."-'oi l hern Railroad, a, id Mr. .1. W. Casey, .tiacellln" pS'-to,er agent of lie- MiPvaulcco and St Paul, spent Sunday in the city. ROYAL BaKing Powder, Highest of all In tjuvenlng strength.-v.s,Qomw:oi Report The best chemical " t ipouM ,nr vtmli Ing DOWder Is "Soup Pour,,'' as It will not "yellow the clot I -V nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In the world f0r the bath. One trial will convince you. Free to One Hundred Customers HERMAN WIS K The Reliable Clothier and Matter WAR R Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mins on application. .ROARO I'F EWI ALIZATION MEET ING. Notice Is hereby given thai bcKlniiing' on Monday. September s. I'-1, at P o'clock a in. In the olllce of the county clerk. Hie Board of Equul tzatlon of Clatsop county will hold a meeting for the purpose of pub- ' Hi ly examining uud correcting all er rors of valuation and description of lands or other property upur lug on the assesMinent rolls of t'latsop county; when and whre It is the duty of all persons to appear If they wish corrections nuide in said rolls, as no corrections or niter- 1 atlons can be made mi said rolls by any o'l.eer after the adjournment of said i board. ALFRED GIBB'i.NS. ' County Assessor. Astoria, September 3. is:'.. ! C A. HANSEN iCash Grocer ! lOM.MI'.ia'IAl. STKI'.I'.T I vJCl l.t. A RESORT I FOR 1 Corner Commercial . and nth Sts GKNTLI'MUN Al.liX CAMI'ltlil.l., Prop. "The Louvre" Avnimvs bom. r.nis I ENTERTAINMENT HALL ! .1 KMMIliS I 'Pine MiimIc. Iliinie .if All I1I111I. 'I'wn I MHslilllrmil ItMi. I IUIUTMM; riKST-CLASS I Good Order and Everybody's Rights j ntuh;ti.v oiimkkykii. R. L. Boyle & Co. I Real ! Estate I LOANS AND INVESTMENTS "J i COMMERCIAL HT. AHTOHIA IKON WOHKH Conronly St.. foot of Jack. on, Astoria General Machinists and Boiler Makes. Land and M.rlne Engine.. Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. C.Ungi of All bexrlptl'm. Madt to Order on Short Nolle. John Fox.. ..President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary First National Bank, Treasurer $200.00 IN- MERCHANDISE! TO 100 CUSTOMERS The Hist Iihi customer buying our how celeb, e, (II Ml Special Hulls. Will i-.-celve FI!i:E iF I 'II A IP i K l.'oo woitli , f iih i, liaudlse In our stole, our 1 1 J' Mills have creulid a fil- lv, a few I olllpetllol mo II tig I . bill our tiuiiiy i unioiiti-i mi, delighted. i'ln -,e sllltH are Well titiiiuu'd, lin y lit well, and tuo woitli Ji:,, but we Hie selling I lo in al III Ml Vlid beside we villi give lo tile Hint bundled ciinloutciH till mouth who buy the,, nun, t: im woi Ih of any thing In our buf FREE OP CHARGE ENTON If yni will l ' into tli' situation yon will sir that VARRl:iTON is tlic i riaiii t l' wi st siilc proppi'ty. Tin' crnter of improve ments is In n', and a- an iiiwstnirnl fur liiiini'sn or a Iioiiio tlll'll" is llutllillo; tn pill;ll it ill till' wliolc l'UM)sition. Ill warri:nton lots arc all lari', full si", .r"xlM. Prict-.i ninp' from .ir() to ji ''."( i ijii'h. .i'M on installments. Terms to suit. Save your flisi ii and Imy a lot in TIME CARD Of the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. To l lill.op lleii. ll ! I I'Ulb . I i - fi j I j s z ? - i i 5 1 ' ' i J. ' J. -vi it i - s - : s i . . . i . . M v. II . VI A.M. A.M. .5 ;. t -- - - ' s : 7, : -j V. I i. I 7 : H ." ;in III :;:it ; ;.". Leave H.'ib H ; 10 G 1 1 ;:iTi S :.'ii Airiv e 1 m Satui.lay No 'j and 6 tun Ihrougli one hour curlier than time tilvrn above, and on Sunday one hour bilei. First class trains entry hug-gage but no freight and make way stops at Warrenton and Getiriuirt only. No freight will be rallied on Sunday. C. F, LESTF.lt. Hupt. Oregon Industrial Exposition PORTLAND, OREGON SEPT. 10 TO OCT. 17 'I lie urcul resource", i.f Hie I'acllic Nnrtlivve!. Aurlctiltiire. llorticiiU lure, I islieric-. Mines, .Miiiiiil.ieliires, Miicliinei'.v, l'riinpiir. latum. I f.ule mivl t'.itiiiniei'ce will be repi'eseiilevl more complelcly limn eer belore. Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening MT.UA1. ATTKACTUIXS I'.VI'.UY NKiHT Lowest Rates Ever Hade 011 All Transportation Lines ADMISSION. 25c: CHILDREN. 10c fin I'. vliilui si,uc. ,iiily In lico. I., ll.iki'r. Sucrinlenilcitt. at the liuihlini. Ii. C. MAMTliN, Hetroliiry. Olympian Roller Skating Hink 10c 10c 10c 10c Inning the evening Prof. Geo. ,M. Hi 11 y w III give an exhibition of KANCV SKATING. riiainl rediiclloti in price for the i..-n evening enie, hiinni, 11I. Including dancing. pie, III.-. HI.-, Hie, Pic. Raymond's bull bearing skali-H for I In- use of tie- evening, ITiC, lief, U.'c, I.T1C, U.'pC, Plain bearing Band of Music in Attendance. Everything First-Class ...Hat Checks Free... Hall, Corner 7th WARRENTON Kroui rittUop Ib-ttrh. i Imiiv ii A.puia Si ni.le Unveil ill U:(MI i :IHI,'i:I.'i 1 :M GE0.M.BERRY Manager Grand Opening Saturday Even ing, Sept. 12 . 10c 10c 10c 10c Mkntes, I.V, and Astor, 3d Floor