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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1896)
TIIK DAILY ASTORIAX. S I'M) AY MOUXIXU, SK1TKM11KK 1.1. HUMS. We Carry a Fine Line of Ladies' Cents Chlllren' : Shoes Complete 8 took of Bummer Footwear, Bathing Bboee, Eto, Our An Warraatea John Ilahn & Co. 79 Commercial St. New Arrivals... fall Styles All the latest and richest fabrics in DRESS GOODS ALBERT DUNBAR New Today: A Full Line of Umbrellas YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature. I deprees. Minimum temperature SO degree. Precipitation. .45 Inch. Total precipitation from September ber 1st, 1SSS, to date, .77 Inch. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st, 1S9S, to date, .95 Inch, TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Washiurfton and Ore gon, threatening weather with occa sional ahowera, except fair weather In Northeastern Washington. TO RKADERS. TO. "Dally Astorsaa'' oatalat twice a snath rsadlos; nttur a aay ether paper pabltshed la A tori. It la th ly paper tkat present IU readers wllk a dally telegraphic report. TO ADVERTISstR8.-The "Dally As toria" has saere thaa twie as away read ers aa aay ether papr pablUhed la Asto ria. It Is therefore snore tkaa twlea as valaabl. as aa advertising nsedlnsn. AROUND TOWN. TJow left repose from our care and sorrow. Let all that la anxious and sad pass away; The rough cares of life lay aside till to morrow. And let us be tranquil and happy to day. Edmeston. Dr. W. I. Howard, Homceopathlst, 5SS Commercial street. day this week. Third street. at her residence, M. E. Church sen-lees at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The pastor will preaeh both morning and evening. All othii service of claw and Sunday sohox) and league at the usual hours. For butter, epgs, fresh fruits, teas, coffee, and spices, go to the Corner Grocery and Commission House. UUh anl Duan. street, successor to Astoria Creamery, ray cash aud buy cheap. Service at Grace Church today aa usual at 11 and The Kvv. J. S. SelhoM. the newly appointed post chap lain at Fort Canby. will preach at the evening service. Service at Holy In nocents' at J:J0 p. m. Among the visitors from the country yesterday were C. H. Panircn. Seal River: Krlck Manilla snl 'm. Ander son. Deep River: John Hunk. Young's Young's River: Ja. Leahy and fam Uy. Olney, and reter Olson, Lewis and Clarke. C B. Smith, the eonfectlontr, carries the only complete atock of French and American candles In the city. Prices from 10c to J.0O per pound. All mall orders receive prompt attention. Fresh candles manufactured every day. 4SJ Commercial street St. Marys Hospital is now In splen did condition. It has been thoroughly renovated and repaired from top to bottom and painted Inside and out. Xew foundations have been placed un der a portion of the building, and the furnaces and steam pipe put In good order. The regular service at the Presbyte rian church today. In the morning at 11 the pastor will preach on the theme "God's Reasoning." In the evening, at 7:S0, the theme will be "Jehovah nissL" Sunday school at 12.; Y. P. S. C. E. at :J0. You are most cordially Invited to all these services. Tomorrow will be the first day of the coming school year. It Is antici pated that there will be an exception ally large attendance, and the teachers and pupils are preparing for a success ful year. Little change has been made in the corps of teachers, except Prof. O. I. Thornton, who succeeds Prof. Jackson In the Shlvely school. Mr. Park Posten. of Portland, Is vis iting friends in the city. If Snod grass doesn't make photo you don't get the best. your Gunther famous Chicago candle In sealed package at C. B. Smith's. The Queen, the only heating stoves, at Fisher Brothers. Price $10. Come and examine them. If yesterday's storm was the so-call ed equinoctial storm it was apparently In a hurry to get here. County Clerk Dunbar yesterday granted a marriage license to Albert Johnson and Ingred Holm. Mrs. Zwemer has returned and will resume her circles on Monday and Tuesday nights, at 440 Bond street. The circuit court will convene a week from tomorrow. The grand and petit Jurymen will assemble during this week. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic, and Snod grass knows how to make them. Infant brush, shoe brush, nursing bottle brush, or nursing bottle tube brush, go to Rogers, 459 Commercial street Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladles. 483 Com mercial street Mr. H. Ingalls and a party of friends left for Elk Creek last evening on a week's hunting trip. Probably they are after ducks. Mr. Nell T. Crosby has for some time past been employed as deputy assessor. The 1896 tax roll is being compiled and the office presents a busy appearance. Missionary Stockke Is in the city and will preach In Bethania Ev. church this morning at 10:45. The pastor, the Rev. P. Steen, will preach in the evening. Commencing tomorrow the time card of the running of trains on the Astoria and Columbia River Railroad changes. Study the new card, as the changes are radical. Mrs. Ray, business and test medium. Circles Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evening. Admission to circles, 10 cts.. readings 50 cents. 440 Bond street, Room 6. Mrs. Alice P. Hanson has opened dressmaking rooms at Mrs. Ruckers, Room 10, 598 Commercial street, where he will be pleased to see her friends and patrons. J. O. Hanthorn Is the first packer to commence putting up fall fish. Both Friday and Saturday his cannery was in operation, and It was reported that the catch was a fair one. Fannie Wilson, the little four-year- old daughter of Chas. Wilson, of Un Ion town, died Friday evening. The funeral will take place at 3 o'clock this afternoon from Elmore's chapel. Miss Martha L. Gilbert, besides ac cepting a few more pupils desiring pri vate 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 anyj One of the pretty sights along the water front yesterday afternoon was a large boat being pulled by a little girl and boy who kept stroke together better than some old salts could do. A man In the stern of the boat, evi dently their father, lent a helping hand, and was no doubt proud of the accomplishment of the little folks. One of the passengers from China yesterday on the Monmouthshire, was a Mr. Worden. brother of the man con victed of wrecking the train near Sac ramento during the Southern Pacific railroad strike, and who is under sen tenced to be hanged for the crime. It Is understood that the gentleman Is on his way to see his brother In San Francisco. ESTABLISHED Convent. uf the Holy Names Is Now Kentlv tti Keccivc I'upils. HF.PIC.VTION SERVICES TODAY Astoria to Make Strides In the Outtur of Her Youth-The New Academy Complete in Every Department Health and Comfort. The appearance on the street yester day of Chief Green, with a new cam paign button which a friend sent him from San Francisco, caused con siderable amusement as well as ex citement. The button is an oxydized silver coffin. On the lid is engraved, "Billy Bryan, Nov. 3. '&." The lid raises with a spring, revealing the fea tures of the departed. On the Inside of the lid are the following words: 'Free silver knocked him out" The entertainment given under the auspices of the Library Tuesday eve., will be good." The Oregonlan spoke highly of It when given In Portland, and a number of Astorlans who saw have indicated their desire to go again. Dr. DeKannet uses in his lec ture stereo-electrical tableaux, the appliance for which Is owned and ex hlblted exclusively by himself, an is considered by the few Astorlans who saw it a most wonderful effect of light. Recorder Williams yesterday received the following deeds for record: C. R. Thomson to Louisa M. Dement, Lots 7 and 8, Block 163, McClurea, J3M; B. A. Owens Adair to Onnl Alopaeus, Lota to 16 Inclusive, Block 6, Homestead addition, 1000; Wm. J. Gerrlsh to Rob ert Nixon. Lot 13, Block 2, New As toria, 1500; T. S. Loughery to Nells C, Enovoldsen, Lot 12, Section 6, Town ship 5 north, range 6 west, $300; J no Grover to Henrietta O. Ford, lota 11 and 13, Block 9, Lot 13, Block 11, Warrenton, $400. DRUNKS OF ALL SEIZES! Little Ones, Medium Kinds, and Great, Big Drunks. "Shlmlney! But what a lot of drunks," said Hans Knackwurst as he watched Frank Rogers unpack about 5 trunks in Herman Wise's store. "Come in and buy one," remarked Johnny Young, with an Uppertown smile. Hans looked puzzled for a minute; "I kuess I trades mlt dot pooty good looking feller," he said; and Jim Bruce didn't do a thing but sell him one of the finest trunks and a $11.50 suit. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR; CREAM m mwMk Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. The first seminary ever built or main tained In Astoria with any pretentions to teaching the higher branches of ed ucation, will be dedicated at W o'clock this morning. The Convent of the Ilo ly Names.' for young Indies, conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jtsus and Mary, will open Its first school term tomorrow morning Th. event certainty marks an epoch In th history of Astoria. No Ioniser will It be necessary to send young ladles abroad that they may receive a wider education than Is provided for In th public schools. Th curriculum of th school Is an excellent one. and Its doors will be thrown open to the public un der the most favorable auspices. Th seminary buildings stand upon the old Taylor homestead, the original house being used for parlors, reception rooms, music rooms, dining rooms and private apartments for the sisters. Joined to the old building Is a large two-story modem structure, providing anvle facilities for class room's, dor mitories, and studios. The entire first floor contains three class rooms which, by folding partitions, can be thrown Into one large audience room. On the second floor are situated the dormi tory, which has been especially ar ranged with a view to light and sani tary conditions, and opening from this larger room, are the sitting rooms, lav atories, and art studios. The entire building Is heated by hot water, and every comfort and convenience provid ed for both the boarding and day pu pils The new seminary will be ded icated at the 10 o'clock mass this morn ing, which will be held at the main school room instead of at the church. The room has been beautifully decorat ed with all manner of flowers and vines, and the services promise to be most Interesting. Ten boarding pupils have already ap plied for admission, as well( as a num ber of day pupils. The faculty will make a specialty of teaching the higher branches. The regular four year course Is a Latin course. Ger man and French, among other lan guages, will also be taught. In the music department besides vocal music, which is also a part of the dally pro gram, the pupils will have the oppor tunity of learning the piano, violin. mandolin, slther, gultal, and banjo Special attention Is paid by the sisters to the deportment of the young ladles under their charge, and their educa tion In etiquette. No distinction what ever Is made In the reception of pupils n account of their religious opinions. and all Interference with the convic tions of non-Catholics Is carefully avoided. Needle work, plain and fum y, will be taught all pupils gratis. Neat sewing rooms have been provided for this especial purpose. In the art de- parment, the best teachers have be-n provided and pupils will have the op portunity of learning to paint In oil or water colors, on canvass or china, and will be taught crayon, pastelle, and portraiture work. Ample play grounds have been pro vided, and play rooms Indoors for rainy day. Altogether the academy seems to be a model one In every re spect, and the charges most reasnna ble. Astoria to be certainly to be con gratulated on having the means foi providing the young ladles of the city with a higher education at home. WARRENTON tfonttmirri from First Page.) Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans on application. to me. a display of slliihl appreciation of th duty and province of Institutions dependent upon and looking to the pub lie for support. For Instance, I saw an article some time ago In a local paper, staling that the whole tow unite of As toria was sliding Into the river, and that It bill a question of lime when w would lnl In Klinpi'lon. I freely and fully confess my Inability to dls. cover the mark of cither wit or wis-1 dom lu that untruthful statement. I I observe a dlMsltlon to mlsrep- J resent certain locallth-s. For Instance, j the towns of Flnvel, New Astoria and Wartvnton are sneered .( and re-1 ferrod to g worthless and lm- IKttatble localities. It would scorn that a.vwy slight sense of gratitude' No,u. ,, ,,,,,.. ,Vt.n ,,,, i,,siuin ought to save Flavel from being class-' M,m,i,.v s,,.,!,.,,,!,-, ;,. isiMt. .1 10 If you will look into tho munition you will wo tluit WARRENTON in the civuin of west niilo property. The renter of improve went in here, and as an iiivMiucnt for huxineM or a homo there is nothing to equal it in the wliolo proposition In WARRENTON lots are all large, full Bize, 50 x 100. IVieen range from $ilf0 to $2.V) each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. 8avo your change and buy it lot in WARRENTON IIOAItl) OK F.gl'Al.lZATlON MKKT- INtJ. ed In this category when It ed how much Its promoters Is consider- !VlK.h have aided county a. in., In the olllce of the clerk, tho lloard of Kqual- ln bringing about railroad construction jUaJlim f ointsop county will hold to Astoria. 1 doubt If L H. Seeley has ; , me.tK fr ln, purpose of pub droamed of any thing bin a rallixad to ,. ..ajll11in ...j eorrectlmr all er- Astorla and Flavel for four years last ., . valuation and description of past, he certainly has contributed al-i,wul, or 0,her ,,p),wty appear most his entire time and efforts In aid j lllf ltu, ,..( rolls of of the scheme, and more Own all oth-olntto,j, cut,iy; wne and where era. Is entitled to credit for the nieces-1 u ,he (luly llf , ,,, to ful Issue. 'appear If they wish corrections made It will not be by the cultivation of iln puM p,,,, no corrections or alter petty Jealousies and local opiosltlona jnjj,,ng en be made on said roll by any officer after the adjournment of said that we shall arrow and prosper, but by th absolute elimination of all such feelings. I would not be so ungenerous as to intimate that such comments and attacks upon the properties mentioned would probably be supplemented by songs of sweetest praise emanating from the same source, were a sufficient "Insult" tendered, but I cannot refrain from suggesting to th management that the course they adopt very gener ally suggests the thought. Therefore, without siclal reference to any Institution or Individual, I would urge upon all rlllsena a little greater display of local pride and pa triotism In every way. Patronise home Industrie and Institutions only. Kuy nothing elsewhere that you can buy at home. Encourage every cntwprlse and every person w ho takes a step forward. Think' it not a personal misfortune, that your nelghlwr Is more prosperous than yourself. He cannot greatly pros lr without contributing somewhat to the general welfare. I once heard that the people of SHkane declined to pat ronize any grocery who did not sell, exoluslvely, crackers made ut the Spo kane Cracker Factory. Whether true or not. It Is the correct principle. If we will but pull together, and supKirt only the men and Institutions that support and advocate our interest and our Institutions, a great prosperity will attend us. board. ALFUKO G1HHONH. County Assessor. AstorlA, September S, IS!. TO Ct Ht A COLD IN OMR lAV, Tak laxative llromo gulnlne Tablet. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. Sic. For sale by Chas. Rogers. IruKKlst. TIIK MAItKKTS. Liverpool. Sept. U'. Wheat, spot, firm; demand, poor; No. 1 red spring, i Sd; No. I California, 5s id. New York. Sept. 12. Hops dull; I'a cltlc const. "94 crop, SSi4c; 'Si crop. 30 6V. l'onlaml. Sopt. 12. Wheat Valley, 52(1 M; Walla Walla. 5niM. OASTOniA. At fM- si at Is HfUl list THl'Nl'KK STOIt.M. The First Storm In Many Years Visited Astoria Yesterday Afternoon. A STRANGE COINCIDENCE. Met His Namesake and Is Nonplussed. to Mr. Mackintosh, the Gray's River logger, came to town yesterday. ' 'Say, Mac, what brought you town?" inquired a friend. "The rain always brings Mclntoshes to town, ' replied Mac. "Are you made out of rubber? thought you were a wooden man," said his friend. "Oh, Indeed," says Mac. "You ought to get in out of the wet. Why don't you get one of those new rubber mack intoshes Herman Wise Just got In from the East? He has over 100 of them and offer them at a 10 per cent dis count to dispose of them. He has them from J3.50 to the finest silk-lined ones, cape or box coats." "I guess I'll take your ad-WIse,' He bought a J10 coat for $8.00 and the treat was on Mac. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants In dorsed prior to August 8th, 1894, to pre sent the same to the county treasurer for payment, as interest will cease from this date. Dated this 1st day of September, A D. 1896. B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop Co., Or. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Shippers are hereby notified that lo cal freight to points on the Seashore road will be received at the Telephone lock only. All freight must be deliv ered one hour before train time. No freight will be received after 4:20 p. m. C. F. LESTER, Supt. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th streets. The finest brands of liquor and cigar always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON 4k PETKRSON. Use Wehfoot Corn Cure. Xo cure no pay. tor sale at Ks- tes-Conn Drujr Store. A regular old-fashioned thunder storm, accompanied ty heavy rain ai-.d hull, visited Astoria yesterday aft.'r- mn. Old timers said that It was the first one accompanied by such sharp thunder seen In this locality In ten or nft.-en years. Orvirn Is not suppoi to have thunder st'irms. ami w hen one loes arrive It create no little sensa tlon. About 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon a bank of black clouds was seen to ap proach from the east and occasionally str-aks of lightning Illuminated the dark background. At 3 o'clock the rain came down In sheets and quilts. A number of sharp reports of thunder oc curred and several vivid flashes of lightning made many of the newcomers In this country think of their old homes In the eimt, where thunder storms and cyclones are the rule ralher than the exception. There were sev eral slight casualties during the afti noon. One or two motors were burned out, which caua.-d several stores to be In dttrkn"H. It was also reported that Agent Lounsberry, while talking over the "phone with one of the can neries, had the ear trumpet knocked out of his hand by a streak of light ning. The storm accomplished one good thing, however. The streets re celved a thorough cleansing. Sajton Sea Salt for bat lis at the Kstes-Conn I'ntjr Mtie 10r and 2"p per parkajre. f Oregon Industrial Exposition PORTLAND, OKI-UON SI-IT. 19 TO OCT. 17 The iii-cut rc-ourcc t the 1'iulllc Northwest. Am lciillurc. Horticul ture, rlhciic. .Ml ucs. Mitiiuftieliiies. Machinery, Ti-iiiiw tatluii, I rude uiul Commerce will be rcpreeiilcd more completely than exer before. Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening- SPECIAL ATTKACTIONS PARKY SH.HT Lowest Rates Ever Hade on All Transportation Lines ADMISSION. 25c: CHILDREN. 10c Tor Kthlhlt spice, apply to Ceo. I, Bkcr. SsptrUttsilcst. at 1st Ulldiaij IS. C. MASS TIIM, irttsr). TIME CARD OK TUB Astoria & Columbia River RAILROAD. Ileginnlng on Monday, Hept Uth, trains on the A. and C. It. It. will run as follows: Leave Seaside at 7 3rt a. m. dally. I.cav S.-aslde at i p. m. dally except Hunday. I.-v Hraslde at p. m. Hunday. Leave Astoria at a. m. dally. Leave Astoria at 4 II p in. dally axrepl Sunday. Leave Astoria at 5 JO p. m. Hunday. C. F. LESTER. Hunt. bv liulllilio;. sccces.sfi:l opening. First Night at the Olympic Skating Rink Draws a Dig Crowd. A large crowd of people attended the grand opening of the Olympic Hkatlng Rink last night. An excellent band was In attendance, and discoursed some choice selections. The hall was brilliantly Illuminated and many skat ers were on the floor. The feature of the evening was an exhibition of fancy skating by Prof. George M. Berry, the best skater on the coast. His performance was truly marvelous. HI trick bicycle riding with skate on brought forth round after round of applause. The affair was successful In every particular and the manner In which It was carried out reflects great credit upon Prof. Berry. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" contains no free alkali, and will not injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Ross, Hlggins & Co. t'llinj: Knot Is for almost Think of the Ar- nule cutting its ju ict'S aiul yon will ri-nlizo how much tho other stores will have to pore their fitrures to meet them. Come now. iNm't wait till your neighbor has obtained the best barguins ami then say you wish ymi h.nl been more forehanded, for it'n like picking up money. Till ARCADE R. L. Boyle & Co. Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS R 3 ft COMMERCIAL. ST. An Intellectual Treat... DR. DEKANNET ...THE CELEBRATED... Russian Traveler and Lecturer - AT - FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE Sept. 15th. at 8 P. M. AtlmlMHloii 50C. Clilltlrun 25C. CJollory 25c Nest, rau tie ltr.rtl l Ntru..i llouli Siere ' I'Nt'l'. OeCMAUUI! Benefit or the Astoria Public Library "The Louvre" AST0KIV8 (.OKI.fOlS ENTERTAINMENT HALL 3 FI.OOUH rins Music flames of All Kinds. Two Magnlflesnt liars. EYEKTTnlKi; NKST-CUS3 Cood Order and Everybody's Rights STRICTLY OBSEBVKD. C A. HANSON Cash Grocer 879 COMMERCIAL STREET THE c?n lsss x RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN Corner Commercial and nth Sta ALEX CAMPBELL, Prop. The U. S. Gov t Reports thow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, Mcany Is the lending tailor, and pays the highest cash prl'-e for fur skins. ASTORIA IKON WORKS Cosronly St.. foot of Jsckion, Attorls General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Land nd Msrlns Engine.. Botlcr work, Stsam boil snd Cannery Work s Specialty. Catlings of All D'.rrlptlnnt Made to Ordar os bnort Nolle. John Fox.. ..President and fliipHintenrtont A. U Fox Vies President O. H. Prael Secretary First National HanK Treasurer Olympian Holler Skating flink OEORQE M. BERRY, Manager Matinee This Afternoon. Admission, Free Sunday Evening Special ProfeHHor George M. Berry Will Give an Exhibition of Acrobatic, Fancy and High Jumping FeatH. MuhIc by the Antoria Military Band. Ball-Bearlng Skatew, for the Evening, 25 c; Plain Bealng, 15 c. Everything First CIhhh. Come and Enjoy Yourself. This Sunday Evening Afternoons and Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday flights free. Hats Checked Free Corner Seventh and Astor ij .. Convent of the (o&Y.pres. Hi ilORTGAGE SALfe P 600 CM st- It tvill ray r J Clothing KtSSl.1 9 UUUUS fancy this forced sale UOOdS you have to SO per cent at the OREGON Notions Shoes TRADING CO. Hats, Etc. Opening of. Day and Boarding, Primary, Grammar and High School tor , 1 Girls by the Sister of the Holy Name of Jesus and Mary, from St Mary' ' Academy and College, Portland, Oregon, f i HEPTBMBKH M, ISJUA H Particular attention given to instruction In the dlfloront branches oi it MuhIc, Drawing and Painting. ( i For rurther particulars wrlto for Prospoctus or apply at the Academv it to Slstor Superior. j Astoria, Oregon. FRANKLIN AND SIXTEENTH STS. Clarkson & Mcjrvin Boom Company LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon Astoria Asphalt and Roofing Co. ll?S All Work Guaranteed Kit LII'G Hoof Falntlnu and rtapalrlnu L.iky Honfa, N. JENSEN and R. O. HANSEN