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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1897)
the mav astouian, satoday mouninh. fkhkhauy .-. iik.7. Fancy Slippers Ladies Walking Clinac Durable School OllUCa Seasonable Goods Robbers Rotter Boots, Etc. John Halm & Co. 479 Commercial St. Are WwmM TESTERDAT8 WKATHKR. Maximum temperature, ht dogree. Minimum temperature, 42 degrwe. Prertplratkm, none. 1R94, to da, 6.M Inches. to 1. n, KxUt.tr, 15 97 Inohr. TODAY'S WEATHER. Pop Wwmi Wathintfton ami Weotern Oneajun ltnln, tor. TO HEARER.. The "Pally Atlorlaa" eoataln twice a much reading Matter aa aay other paper pablUhed In Aaterla. It I the only paper that preeeata IU reader with a dally telegraphic report. TO ADVERTISER. Tae "Dally Aa tertaa" ha nor than twice aemaay read er a any ether paper pabllahed la Asto ria. It la therefore wore than twice a valaaal a aa aetvertUlag aaedlaa tate ef Oregna, I Ooaaty of Clataop.) We, the aadereigaed, local laaaager rasPMttoely of the W eat era Celoa aad Peetal Telegraph eeapal-a. hereby ear. Ufy that the "Dally Aetorlea" U the only paper pebllahed ka Astoria which new rev elvea. or at aay tJaaa dvrtag ear eoatrel f aald oatoM ha reeeleed. a telegraph pro report. " B. D. JOHNSON, Maaagar W. V. T. Co. J. WU CLARK. Maaager Peetal Tel. Co on the atreota yesterday nu th new Bold mln discovered at Cannon IWoh Town lota at Elk Creek and neighbor ing beaeheei took a Jump upward, and nearly every property owner on then beach., will avion b engaged In digging for gold. Morri. Anunonson, Matt Mattun. Matt Keaiy, Chan. Anderson, Gray'. Klver; Phil. McDonough, Huiiw'i St. Hon; Frank ftonpfcart, Seaside, were In the ctty yexterday. Good authority haa It that Mr. Ham mond, haa secured jxtskhmU control of the railroad subsidy and that It Is more than probable lightning will strike As toria n the Immediate; future. The Astorlan la the only paper pub Hatred In Aatorla which enter, the home circles of H bee oitlawMH.' Kver y ad vertlenunt U Insetted with the guar, ante and proof, If deesrwl. that the Amortan enter live time ax ntevny homes In Astoria and IU Immediate vl elnlty aa any other paper published In the city. IN THE CIRCVIT COCKT. RrotenT Case Again Occupies tltvater Part of the lay. the lVfore Judge MeHrlde yesterday the nv of ilui Snugg and Jacob Nauha oharged with rtxtlng. occupied tt greater part of the time. Many wit mea were- examined and at & o'clock the case vnt over tmtll today. In the caw of the Slate vs. Pr. O, Spring made an attempt to push winter overboard yesterday, but Obser ver t.rovera parameter came to the Kates, charged and recently acnuKte. rescue and i la probably a aouthweater f mUmrtW. the prosecution waa al win give the frosty old man a longer Lved until Tueeday to ftle a motion lease of life. for a new trial. In the case of Hi 'State vs. Joe Terry, Indicted with Jim Regular eTier aa usual at the Hap-! imuw f.,r htrceny. defen.Urtt entered tlat ohurch to morrow. Subject of the ,,f not irulltv and the nwr ww nwmlm? senihui, "Tretabnent of the ,., t,K ,rnl March J. O. P.blirif. Word of God." An ld-tlme revival will ,,BrVed with larvny. 4entlil anility be dlusawHl In the evening. This church Sentence waa euapendod ftr one year. invitee all to her niiH8. i, i4nir hi flr offen.e. and defend. ant allowed to no on hla own recoitnl T . I I I .L ... . - . . " " awu autiiority mm w tunce. In tn ci as'Uint tieoriie tain dealem are buying and slaughter- Harria and Lena Kelly, charged with Ing cattle In Astoria which are not nt uniaaful ,xh.Wtailon. ple-is of not for toal. and It b auKgestad That a guii,y W(n, rntere.t and the caaea were meat inapector might well tie addel to .j nr trial Mr.h l? tne nai or Aatona ctty offlclala. ) AnArvvl F,n va.rHTrt and Kleatlch et al.; argUtM ami aur-stttuted. Suiierlntendent F. S. Newell went to Oae,ir Wlren va. Town of Clartaop t-oniana him ngrt to mke arrange- jkwwJ till Thurwlay WW to ahow metvta for the exterwron of the street WUM. Ann Falmfcerg va. Same w " to wrauis tyai. so la waa c. w. Rich vs. MalHIm Sole reported. If puoceaeful the A. F. O. aL. s4e ajinud guardian nw ""a- 'n ftan UP "s new ,,, iiMn ttr nunom. grounds. ! AROUND TOWN. A when amid some vaat orchestral din The, organ' deeo tn-Jentic sound la bear.; 9o dorli thy VDioe with life's great tnyatery atkrred. Ehreep o'er the strife of flute and violin. Don't miea Heir Walcber on March Sth. Sun batha and bikes wwre aX the go yesterday. Joseph HsJqutst, of the llgiitahip, w aa la town yeeturday. Ekstrom baa the only complete stock ot Jewelry In the city. Man Alice MunaelL graduate optician, offloe in Manaell building. ? .' Have you any Jewelry that need re pairing Te It to Ekstrom'. Ftrnrd ft Stokes were yesterday .paint Ing the rnerde of their store red. The mild weather during tn past few days brought the people out In crowds. Rev. J. J. Walter Is somewhat in disposed from the effects of grippe or a kindred aliment. The Silver City bootblack stand at Seventh and Astor streets la now open tram I a. m. until 4 p. m. Mkn Munsell. the optician, can be found at her office In the Maneell build ing from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. The most attractive and Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at 18 Commercial street. The only "Queen" heater for sale only by Fteher Brothers. Call and be con vinced. Beware of Imitation. Save your money and hear Herr Wal ther next Friday evening. It will be rare treat to ail music lovers. Walt for the "Hueeby," the best bicycle on earth for the least money. MO and 150. F. L. Parker, agent. Get prices at the Low Price Stors for the latest in silk pongees, all shades, for waists and underskirts. 491 Bond street. Before County Clerk Dunbar yester day Hans M. Lorniiten, Niels Steffen son and Ludrig Christensen made final proofs on numewteads. In the county clerk's offloe yester day Peter Jankelo. a native of Hussia, declared his intention of booming a citizen of the United State. It waa reported yesterday that Mr. Sohofer, of San Diego, has purchased the stock of goods and fixture In the store of Mrs. H. A. Bottom. The apearance of the famous Belgian violinlat, Herr Carl Walther, at Fisher's on the evening of March S will be the muulcal event of the season. Ait a weJl represented meeting of the Ladies' .Aid Society of the Congrega hkmal church, yesterday afternoon. It was un&nimout-y agreed to make ex tensive prnwrajtions for a sale of Eas ter noverae. to be held on the Satur day before Easter. There was a very pleasant gather ing of the friends and neighbor, of Mr. C. W. Carnahan at his residence on Wednesday evening, the Hth Inat. There were sixty-two present. Games, dancing and refreshments were the or der of the evening. Few petaJe tn Oregon realize he magnitude and importance of the work being done by the government on the fortlncatlons t. Fort Stevena. Even- thing la on a large scale and is fully In keeping w ith the national greatness." The walls of the new fort are being ereoted to stay. ' A gentleman who visited the new "Fisherman's Protective fnion can. nery" yesterday says that the founda tions are now about ready for the su perstructure. Large barge loads of lumber are on the ground, so that there will be no delay In pushing the work for lack of material. There are some of the business men of the city who think that solicitors of foreign houses w ho go about selling clothing, patent articles, books, etc., are peddlers within the meaning of the ordinance, and should pay a Mci-nse be fore being permitted to compete with city merchants who pay rent, Insur ance and taxes. I SCRPIU3E PARTY. Wesley Hamhorn Visited by a Host of Hia Young Frlneda. The young friends of Wesley Hun thorn, son of Mr. J. O. Hanthorn. gave him a surprise party at his home tn Vppertown last night The evening was given over to music, dancing and games. A general good tlnte was hud and about midnight Mrs. Hanthorn served an elegant supper. The enjoy ment of the young pAiple furnlahed all the amusement the old folks wanted. Among ehose in the party were Rua-U WeU, Perry Jenkins, Charles Gates Turie Nordstnan, Otto Granuos, Fred Wright. Charles Anfte, John JaooUton. Carl Peterson, Tom Norman, Ieonard Johnson. Albert Mlnard. Walter Peter son. Magnus Crottby. Fred Young, Iula Erickaam. George Davis. Charien WeUth Oharles McEwen. Ixiuia Krager. Ililman Petenam, and the Mlsse Clara. Welch, M.J tie Harmon. Florence Sum. bird. Ella Brakka, Nellie RobUuem. Emma, Am- manson. Mary Gramma, TMIe Enberg, Ida Painter. Clara I-araon. Christina Thompson, Nellie Peterson, Annie Holmes, Jessie Holmes, A mile Jenkins, Ethel Palmer. Grace Cornelius, Minnie Bullock. Jessie SuraWt, and Olivia End berg. McKENNA IS OFF. San Francisco, February 26 Judge Joseph McKenna. California's repre sentative In the cabinet, left this after mn for Washington. ANNl'AL ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 1, of Clat sop county, Oregon, that the annual school election for said district will be held on Che mtxml Monday, lx-lng rh. Arh dnv , Man.!. 1 r, leu- Tui. " 1 w i mi ij iiiLpvnajit vuenooiu , . j M. E. Church Morning theme. "Did Christ Come into the World and Make Humanity Suffer." The evening eervk-e will be conducted under the auspices of the Epworth League. The theme Miss Zatta Smith's card party last nlghtlwas a moat enjoyable social func tion, duly appreciated by all who had tn good fortune to be present. LltUe prices and big values in new spring checks and fancy black and colored dress goods Just receive,) ut the ixw Mice Store, An Bond street. The principal topic of conversation Answered. A song service will be conducted In connection with the ques tions and answers. There has Just been recolved by the Astorlan a copy of the new Illustrated circular issued by Francis H. Leggett & Co., New York, with the compliments i of Geo. Allers, formerly with Elmore. Sanborn At Co. The circular contains a description of New York's new equa rium. which has been constructed out of the old Castle Garden building . Congregational Church Dr. C. H. Chapman, president of rhe State Uni versity, will preach at 11 a. m. Topic, "Th- Bible." Sunday school and En deavor societies will me.t at tlw usual hours. Preaching at 7:30 p. m., by the pastor. Topic. "The Struggle to Regain Bden," last of a series on early Bible narratives, Illu.itrafd In our lives. So journing teaehTs are expially Invited. In order to dispel any concern which may exist In the minds of those de sirous of attending the Inaugural ball to be given at Foard & Stokes' hall, as to the admission of Improper charac ters, Mr. J. T. Hons desires to announce ters, Mr. J. G. Rons wishes to announce I onat he will personally be In charge at the door that evening, and that none but persons of undoubted respectability will be admitted. ion la called for the purpose of electing one director for the term of five years Polls to be open from 2 to i p. m. of aald day. Voting places, ok! suhonl 'building, Adair's Astoria; house of Kescue Engine Company No. 2; house of Aaturia Engine Company No. 1. H. B. FERGUSON. School Clerk. Dated Astoria, February 2t, 1897. WARNING. Any perexw or erona detected In breaking the feivcm or otherwise tree passing upon the property of the FUvwi Land and Investment Company will b subjeot to arrest ami tine. Thla order will be rigidly eiifoived. The Flnvl Lanj a. Development Co. J. M. TURNKY, Sec. Fktvel, February It), 1ST. Warrenton Is the Best... A SNAP. For swlt cheap and on easy terms, four choice building lota In McCluiVs Astoria. For particulars call on Howell Ward. M Road .treat. Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mis on application. NOTICE. Any persona wanting trap piling, cor- respond with Hogu. A Young. Oak Point, Wash. THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE f Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled.1 It is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements, at very low prices. Is It not a fine investment? Some people only eXHrietav txmeh. of religion when they have (he colic. TO ft KK A tHM.n IN OSK IMY. ' Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet., All druggist, refund the money If It falU to cur. S5c. For sale by Cha. Rogera. Druggist. What a wimia.ii calls a erfet dnvun of a bicycle la usually a stTn reality to her hUNlmrHl, w ho haa to ay for It. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE Friday, March 5 ONE NIGHT ONLY Salto i sia Salt ftr baths at tfie hstes-Conn Oniir Stor r ----- 1 lOc and 25c per parkave. The Urgtwt aoe. dlnnmnd known la the Soap Foam Washing Powder a I ft . . . . QUEEN OF KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY Fur WhlU. It Will Xot .Mukc th Clothes Yellow, nor Injure the Fittest Lmcc. ROYAL Baking Powder hmt beta awarded highest honort at every world's air when exhibited. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. A teachers' county Institute will be held at Astoria the last week In Feb ruary, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 2Jth, 2Gth, and 27th nt. Supt. Irwin, Pres. Chapman, and Pres. Camp bell will be present. An excellent pro gram has been arranged. Day sesHlons will be held at MoClure school house; Evening sessions at the MethodlHt Church. All are Invited to attend. H. S. LYMAN, School Supt. HOTEL ARRIVALS. No one would drink poor tea if he .or-she knew the difference in tea. Good tea is not costly. Your grocer will sell you Schilling's Best, and return your money in full if you don't like it' AScfcillbc Compaay kaa fmaaac n Mrs. J. E. Higglns gave a delightful party In honor of her charming daugh ter. Miss Maggie, at the family resi dence on the tietghts lat evening. Over dixty invitations were Issued, and one of the largest and mont select compa nies of young people assembled this season was present. Mrs. Higgins was assisted by Messrs. Frank Shields and Charles R. Higglns, two of Astoria's most popular society young men. A grand inaugural ball will be given at Foard & Stokes' hall on March 4, 1SK7, In honor of our President, William McKinley, under the auspices of J. (3. Rosa and F. Brown. Two gold medals will be given for the best lady and gentleman waltzers. A tu hat ;for the cake walk. Judges for the gold med als: Hon. John Fox, Hon. J. C. Curtis and Mr. John Ruth. Judge, for the cake w alk will be H. J. Wherlty, F. J. Carney and Geo. Smith. Music by Prof. Griblers full orc-hestra. Occident J. F. Shea, W. A. Bu' khol ler, J. W. McGowan, W. O. Martin, C. H. Callender. M. P. Callender. Aif. Gibbons, Jno. W. McGowan, Tom Tay- kr, A. Lalourett. Portland: J. H. Ita.v. mond, Harry Lewis, Jno. Mitchell, L. F. r lint, Han rYancisco; I,. B. Seeley, Itay- mond Brutrrbach, I. M. Torrey. Parker House J. w. Hunn, It. p Deep, Mrs. S. Brooks and child, Port land; E. J. McMullan, Fort Stevens; W. E. Gaynes, Goble; Jm. Terry, Oath lame; J. p. Anderson, N'ohalem; J. Brlckforrl, Missouri; W. C. Bostwlck and wife. Portland. N1TED STATES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. The Cnned Slatea Civil Service Com- mission haa ordered that an examina tion be held by Its local txiard In this Ity on Saturday, April 3, 197. com mencing at 8 o'clock ax in., snr all grades In the customs service. Only dtliena of the United States can be xamtned. The age llmltatuaia for this examtnatkm are a follows: Minimum twenty, maximum none. No appllra- sm will be acce.ted for thla examina- lon unb-ss filed with the undersigned. n tne pnir blank, tx-fore the hour f cl.wlng bustntw on .Murch li. Ic.i7. I pllcntl,,n should be tiled promptly. In J nler that time jnay n-niuln for cor rection. If net . ary. The commission take thla opiortu- nity of stating that the examinations are ot-n to all reputable ritlxena of the nlted Staea who may desire to enter the service, without regard to race or to their political or religious affilia tions. All such citizens are Invited to apply. They shall be examined, graded, and CMtlflsd with entire Imuartluiltv. nd wholly without regard to any con- umi vi ineir emciency, as shfiwn by the graile they ottam In the examination. Fir application blanks, full Instruc tion, and Information relative to the duties and salaries of the different po sitions, apply to J. F. HAMILTON, Secretary Board of Examiners, Customs Service. PoHWflee address, Astoria, Oregon. (Tx . n-a ! n HERR CARL WALTHER ( The Famous Belgian Violinist. With the HEXT CONCERT COMPANY. . 1 1 1 1 L ,! ...In Honor of President McKinley... Grand Inaugural Ball March 4, 1897 AT e FOARD & STOKES' HALL BABY nn inn Mm. "I would rather have my advertise ment In one paper reaohlng the home than In forty sold or distributed along the business streets." Marshall Field Iniitant relief for !iln-tortiireil liable ami rest tor tired mother In a wann l'h with Cuticch rup,anl a alngle applir-atiun of CinctRA (ointment), the great ikin cure. The only ijieedy srnl ey,nniiial treatment for itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, pimply huinora of the akin, nualp. ami blood. (pile era luoMthroiiirh'Mifth.wortil. Firrtv naooAitbCaaM. K" "". Tif.. Hoi. Proprlrto,., ,!,.. mr - Uaw K Can tnrf I EASY BLEMISHES 'Tuale. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. M. Nowlen, Plaintiff, v.. Oliver Stew art, M. C. George, George, his wife, J. P. Eckler, Eckler. his wife, D. M. Stuart, Kat. B. Stuart, hla wife, I. M. Klmbcr and Sarah Klmber, his wife, H. W. Weeks, Geo. DeLano, Edith DeLano, his wife, W. E. Stewart, and Lily Stewart, his wife. Mary Elmore, E. L. Dwyer, and the Astoria Savings Bank, Defendants: To W. E. Stewart. Lily Stewart, E. L. Dwyer, Oeo. DeLano, and Edith Dt- Lano, of the above defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you ar. hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint Hied against you In the above entitled suit by the first day of the next term of the above entitled court, to-wit: the 21st day of September, 1896; and If you fall so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take decree against you for the .ale of certain lands In Clatsop county, Oregon, for tne fore closure of a mortgage executed by de fendant Oliver Stewart; said lands are particularly described in the com plaint on file In this suit. Said lands are situate In section. 20, 29, and the Donation Land Claim of Addison Jew- Hit T B V RaW anA Ir.r .,nh ,.h er relief as prayed for, and shall be Real Estate and Insurance aeemed by the court proper. Service of this summons Is made upon you by publication In th. Weekly Astorlan pursuant to order of the Judge of this court made th. 21st day of July, 189. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Two Gold MerlnlH Will He Given for the Bent Lndy and Gentleman Waltzern and a $5 Mat to the Win ner of the Interentlny Cake Walk. BREMNER & HOLMES ,1.01.. Mncksinith Special Attention Paid to Hleainboal He pulling. First das lloieenliooHig. Sic LOGGING CAMP (DORK A SPECIALTY Iter Ot.NRV NT., bel. ,1I and .SNAP A KODAK. el aujr man earning out l our ater ami you'll (et a (n.rlialt el a nian irlminlii utef with piraaaiil tlioncMa. Hiwh quality la the Hipi'ir. huoltcfaeuoiiiit!' ieu an na. 'COM If AND THY T1IKVJ nuanns & co. A. V. ALU1CN. PtALlR IN I fjt(Hffle, Flour, FreJ, ProvKloni, Prulta Vf if Ublf , Crtukery, GU J PtatrJW.re. Lognr.'Suppllr, Car. Tenth and ConuaeroUl .treeta, Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIMI- CARD. Trains leave Heasld. for Aaiorla a 7:M a. m. and 1 p la. daily. Trains leave Astoria for navel al : a m. and 4 p. m. dally, I Trains 'eava Asloria for Heasld at ,10 30 a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains leave Flavol for Astoria al a. ni and I U p. m dally. WHITE C0LUR LINE HE STEAMER" TELEPHONE Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves Astoria dally st eep! Hunday al 7 p. m. leaves Port land dally except Hunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Poller leaves Astoria al t a. m. dally except Sunday. Leaves I'urttandl dally at t p. m , Sunday excepted. Sat urdays at II p. m. Tickets good on both boat a V. II. SCOTT. President E. A. Srrley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone. Agent. Astoria. Telephone No. 11. J. B. WYATT, Pbeae N. oa A alar Is, Orafea, Hardware, Ship Chandlery, OrocerleH, FrovlHlonw,. PAINTM and OILH. Pc let AtUatlea Pal. le upplyisg Skip. J. G. Ross and Fred Brown MAIN ACJ EKH Emil Schacht ARCHITECT CF0.MC0LL. Assistant. OmCB: Kopp's New Brewery Japanese Goods Oriental Curios Novelties WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. W. U. ROHI3 Ross, Higgins and Co. GROCERS & BUTCHERS Antorla it n J Fast Astoria Choice Fresh and Salt Meats "The Louvre A3T0KIVS f.OKurotS ENTERTAINMENT HALL a rMioitN fine Muale. Ilamu of All Kind. Two Magalllreut Her. evriuTniNG rinsT-CLAHH Good Order and Everybody's Rights NTIttCTLV tlllHICIIVKII. CASTORIA Tor Infant, and Children. n(aa-riall. atpatu ax hat IIO Kf.KVKTII HT. "Ww with K. A. -rylor. ASTORIA PUBLIC IiIBRflRV READING ROOM FRBB TO ALL. Open every day from I a'iinb . k m and 6:10 to : p. ro. Subscription rates U per annum. ?9.R- eleventh k WANE btb Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER TARD. OFFICE 855 COMMERCIAL BT. Coltimbia Iron Works FOUNDRYMEN Blacksmiths, flachinists .... and Boiler lakers t.'ornnr ElahU'cnth itreel and Franklin sveau Lubricating OILS A Specialty SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kind, of finish; mold ings and shingle.. Term reasonable and price, at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. . H. F I LOGAN, , Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. I7J i8oi Fisber i Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Ship Chandlery, Hardware, Iron A Steel, Coal, Groceries A Provision Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, VarninhcH, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural Implement. Wagons A Vehicles. A.HTOHIA IKON WOHKS Front St., foot of 4th, Astoria, General Machinists and Boiler Makeu Land and Marina Enfln.a. Boiler work, Slaaa aoat and Cann.ry Work Specialty. Caatfnta of All Daacrlptlon Mad tn Ordat be Short Motlc. Joh. Fox... .President and ftuptrlntandent "o Vlo I-reeidtn 2; B. Pra.1 Baoraur, First National Bank, Treasure WHEN IN FORTLAND-Call on r F. Handltr Co.. U4 Third strae. .. gat th Dally A tori an. . Visitor, need not tula, tksir morning paper while there. i