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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1897)
TIIK DAILY AST0U1AN, SUNDAY MORNINU, MA Kill 5f,H IMI7. Astoria Electric Supply Co. ' t- ... Will Conduct Business tt 430 Commercial Street Opening on op About April 1 with a mix ux or Electrics Supplier "- ' Plxturen Fancy Slippers Lailcs Walklnc Chnpc DuraWe School oliUCo Seasonable Goods Rubbers Rubber Boots. Etc. John Hahn & Co. Are Warranto 479 Commercial St. TESTERDATS WEATHER. Maximum temperature, M deg. Minimum temperature, 42 deg. Precipitation. .8 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1, 1, IS9S, to date. 78.11 Inches, Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1. 1S96, to date. 21.23 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Light showers followed by fair. TO stADERS.-Te.e "Dallr Astorlaa" aoatala twlee as ataek read lag matter as Bay etker paper pabli.hed la Astoria. It Is tfc. aa)7 vmpmr that preeeaU Ito reader with a dally talerraphle report. TO ADVERTISERS. The "Daily Aa terlaa" kas mar tfcaa tries at auay read er as Bay atkar paper pablUaed la Asto ria. It Is therefor mors tbaa twice as TBI sable as aa adrertlUag saedias. R tale af OrefOB, I Ceaaty ml Clatsop.) We, the Bderalcaed. local Btaaagers laspsetUely ef the Weetera rale aad Vestal Telegraph eoaapaalee. hereby cer tify tka the -Dally Astorlaa" U the ealy paper pabUskad la Astoria which sow re set Tee, or at aay tle Sarlag ear ooatrol r said Bees kas reeeleed. a telegrapBio praes report. B. O. JOBS ROM, Maaager W. C T. Co. J. K. CLARK, Xaaager Fostal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. SUNDAY. Days are sacred trusts, only one at a time. We have I "Gypsine". Swope. "Gypeine" the only durable finish. waU I Mr. W. Q. Goaslin has returned from Portland. t . Ladies' bath and hair-dressing parlor, 107 Twelfth street. Real estate men are sawing wood aad saying nothing. Ekstrom has the only, complete etock of Jewelry In the city. Jast arrived Lalrd.Bcaoberft Co's Spring Styles. Columbia Shoe Co. Mr. H. C. Proebstet was over from Deep River yesterday. Treatment for dandruff and loss of hair, 107 Twelfth street. Robert Krebs, the Nehalem sawmill man, is visiting In the city. There was a ruah of taxpayers at the sheriffs office yerterday. A carload of 1897 wall papers re ceived at B. F. Allen A. Son's. Have you any Jewel ry that needs re-' pairing) Take it to Ekstrom'i. Joseph Walker returned yesterday from a visit to the old country. Th Family Restaurant, 570 Commer cial street. Good 15c meal. Try It. Mr. John .J. Gorman, a commission man of Portland, la In the "city. Mrs. Watts was taken very ill yes terday at her residence on the hill. Mrs. Stjernstrom, 107 Twelfth street, treats rheumatism by massage, the only cure. Lalrd.Schober Co's Ladle. MUaesaod Children Sue hoe. Spring Style. Colombia Shoe Co. Joe Cronen, of Nehalem, is in this city, making preparations for the fish ing season. The baUermakers at the Astoria Iron works, it to reported, were laid off I yesterday, temporarily, on account of not having sufficient material in their department. Money back if you don't like Schillings Best. Tea and money at your grocers. A Schilling & Co San Francisco tss In March. April, May, use Paine's "Jelery Compound The best spring medicine in the world. Buy a bottle ami set how valu able it is. We have just re ceived a large supply. ESTES-CONN DRUG CO. Commercial Street A small force of men Is at work repairing the 'streets around Smith's Point. Tts Columbia Comlo Opera Company wilt make a big hit next wwk In Said Pasha. Carpenters commenced work yetrter day changing the Casino Into the New Louvre. Communion services at the M. E. church this, morning. Love feast at 10 a. m. If you mis the Mascot and Pirates of Peniance, next week, you will miss a great treat. Mr J. L. McFVe. a South Dakota Stewart Bros. The most attractive and Inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at MS Commercial street. Walt for the "Huawby," the best bicycle on earth for the least money. S40 and 130. F. L. Parker, scent In the poUoe court yesterday Go Wang forfeited IS for disorderly con duct, and John Doe t3 for being drunk. The colors of 'the spring millinery displayed in Astoria's hop windows would make a rainbow ashamed of Itself. The Signal Service bureau yesterday displayed to flag for the first time from the flagstaff at the foot of Main street. Another lot of choice country hams bacon and shoulders, well cured and fresh, for 8 and 10 cents per pound at Foard & Stokes'. flatcar load of merchandise from the various wholesalers along the wa- ter front was shipped out yesterday on the 4:30 tram. If the weather is fine this morning, a party of gentlemen will leave on the 9 o'clock train for a bicycle run down the ocean beach.' The government telegraph line be tween Chinook and the Cape is almost a complete wreck, and It will be some time before It Is repaired. Reserved seats for the Columbia Comic Opera Company's entertain ment next week will be on sale next Thursday at Griffin & Reed's. The Pacific Grocery Company has filed articles of incorporation. The in corporators are A. A. Cook, James Robinson and A. M. Smith. James Cu. k. the railroad contractor from Maygers' Landing, was In the city ytsrtrlay, and reports work stead ily progressing in that section. There will be a meeting of the ! Clerk's Ansor iatlw at Carnahan's hall I at 8 o'clock Monday, March ' 29. Bus- I Iis of importance to be transacted j Ak-x. Suttfm arrived In the city y- I terday from Nehalem and brought th. I news that the st-amer Elmore was lying In Tillamook bay safe and Bound It Is said that half a dozen horses In Contractor Normlle's camp, which were fl corn for the first time yes terday, are very sick and liable to die. The Western Union cable which crosses the river at Oak Point, and which broke Thursday, was repaired yesterday, and the line is in operation again. A force of fifteen .men is at work building the foundation for the ways at the Astoria Iron Works's new ship yard. The lumber will be taken around to the Point tomorrow. ' The work of moving i the residence of Mr. A. V. Allen to the corner of Eleventh and Franklin avenue Is pro gressing slowly. The house is now at Main street crorwlng. ' The bachelor captain of the Daloair nle, who expected to remain here ell summer, and ha1 hoped that he would be able to marry some nice young lady, now regrets that he must sail away, a bachelor still. Dregs up, look like something, but don't pay high prices for third-class goods. We have Just received a big line of skirts and silk wraps, every one a beauty. In prices we defy competi tion. Cohen's Low Price Store. Crescent bicycles for 1837 have many Important Improvements a grace, strength, beauty, perfection never be fore attained. The '97 model now on exhibition at our riding academy, 606 Bond street Sherman & Thing, agents. A oltl sen's iimm mwtlng has been palled a the M. K. church on Tues day evening at T:S0. All the pastor of the churches of AstorHs both Knit- linn and foreign speaking, are request d to a-lvw due wotl.v. The meeting will be addressed by many leading cltlsens of Astoria. The light house tender Columbine will leave up river Monday for Port land, to brtiig down hundred and twenty-flve thousand bricks, two boll era, sand ami cenwnt for the work going on at Cape Flattery. It will take four trips btwen Astoria snd Flattery to land all of the material. At the corner or Eighth and Hond streets yesterday, a horse stepped ivn one of the rotb'n planks, ami narrow ly escaped breaking one of Its leg. That street. Commercial and Aster, wt of Eleventh, are fllled wMh many bad places, besides numerous holes. If retrains are not soon made serious damage muy result. Four or five small boys In a boat out In the the htvakera off th sand opposite the O. It. A X dock, attracted me attention yesterday afternoon by their daring. Tley aewned to think It great fun to ride the waves, but If one of them had be.n thrown over board and drowned It probably would not haw been so funny. Thursday, night. In repairing the fire alarm wires, an ajarm was rung la to No. 3's house . and the team soon dashed down the street, which was dark, much to the danger of pedestrians and teams; as the engine carried no light It was probably an oversight, but nevertheless dangrou. A Cutting AtTair.-At W. J. SV-ulley's hardware store. 451 Rond street, where he sells clothes pins at J cents a doren. rolling pins 10c. potato mashers Sc. stove lid lifters 5c, stove polish 5c, as bestos cooking mats 5c, candlesticks 5c, nnin tmwdi 10c. rurllnr Irons 5c. all sites egg beaters 5c, two-foot rules 10c, hatchets :5c. NO. 8 copper wasn boilers i, wood frame clothes wringers 11.75. Mr. Al Goerlg. the contractor, was over from Scarborough Head yester day, and said that the big storm of Wednesday turned one of their pile driver scows bottom side up. the en gine and big hammer going to the bottom. The scow was righted Thurs day and the hammer was secured that night They expect In a day or two to be able to get the engine up from the bottom. The Charles L Young Comic Opera Company who will play .an engage, ment In this city Friday and Satur day, April 2 and 3, ts an organization of distinguished merit, mode up of a strong cast of principals, a strong chorus, and an augmented orchestra under the baton of W. A. Reynolds, well known as one of the most capable of comic opera conductors. The com pany have a repertoire of thirty op eras, with all new costumes and ac cessories complete necessary to produce each and every opera perfactly. They come to our city for a short season commencing Friday, April 2, and dur ing their stay here will produce a different opera at every performance. There was a crowded house, la.it night .at Rcue Club, and a remark ably fine program was rendered, con stating of reritatJons by the Misses Minnie Lawwn. Edith Blount, BTtle Martin and May Whldby; a humorous Impersonation by Mr. Fred llosen Ktock and! music by Mr. Freeman Parker and the male quartet. Messrs. Pederson, Fessler, Lindan and Dr. Ball. An impressive original paper was read by Mr. Draper. Mr. Pederson's original song concerning Uie proposed ordinance licensing gambling, was en dorsed by the entire audience of nearly 200 people. One young man KlgTrd The pledge, and the meeting closed wtih a few stirring remarks by the Rev. jMr. Bollinger. JOHN C. BHYCE DEAD. The 'sad news was recMved yrrter day from Los Angeles that Mr. John C. Bryce, son of Mr. John Bryoe at Ilwaco, died In that city early yester day morning of consumptl'm. The de ceased was well and favorably known throughout this community, where he was always a favorite, and noUd as a young man of Integrity. He was a member of Knights of Pythias Lodge, Pacific No. 17. He leaves two Bisters in this city, Mrs. E. Z.Fergu son and Mrs. C. H. Hamalan. The remains of Mr. John C. Bryce will be embalmed and broght to this city from' Los Angeles for burial. The Interment will be made under the aus pices of the Knights of Pythias. GRAND ARMY CHIEF IN 'FRISCO. San Francisco, March 27. Thaddeus S. Clarkson, commander in chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, arrived here -today on a tour of Inspection. He was received with honors by the local veterans. He "was given a re ception this evening. Rkiu on fire with torturing, dlafignrlng, Itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, snd pimply humors, Imuuitly relieved by a warm bath with Cutici-ea BOAr,tlngle application of Curictft (ointment), the great ikln cure, and a full dote of CLTictat Ucsolvest. Dtlcura Fropi bau. - Ihrm It Cm. TortuiUa UieW. ll (ItDV)Q CYIII ielBfcreiM.i!i Urvui e wain tw or f Cvneu oa. SEWS M FIRE w.,r.. j Fifty Year Ago. Who could Iratglnt that this thould The pUc whr.ln UhlB ulnrty-lhtts Th.t wliitt wotM wunJcr ol arch sad dome iouM ihedow the olion. polychrome... l!ct t th felt ht ptie ctirrrJ Ou Ayt' rill, by the world prtferttd. Chlcego Ilk, thry ttcotvl hw, aiucc they UtcJ-j tar ago. Aycr's Catliartic Pills havo, from the timo of thoir preparation, boon a ooutinuoua eucooss with the public. And that means that Aycr's Pills accomplish what is promised for them; they euro where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wido popularity of these pills should bo recognigod by the World's Fair modal of 1893 a fact which emphasises the record: SO Years of Cures. MEADOWTHOUPE WINS. New Orleans. March 27. Th Crea cent City Jockey Club's winter meet ing closed today, having run 115 days. The Crescent City derby, valued at 12.500, for three-yrar-olds, al one mile and an eighth, aroused grit Interest. The race was won by Meadowthorpe. Donna Rita second. CadUlac third. Time. 1.55 M. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following deedt were filed for record yesterday: Geo. Noiand and wife et al. to Clifton R. Thomson, certain lands described by metes and bounds In J. G. fuller dona tion land claim I 1.00 Samn to V. Boellliig. certain lands descrllied by metea and bounds in J. O. Tuller don tion land claim 1.00 Wm. Larsen and wife to J. H. K.x-k, undlvklcd half of south west quarter of secttan 27, township 5 north of range 7 west 300.00 I'nlted States patent to Jas. O. Butler, lots 2. 3. (. 7 and 8 of section 1. tvwnshlp 8 north of rajige 8 we. '16.1 ruT-m S. C. Henry to Geo. Pardee, lot 4. town of t'nlon. Allen's addi tion ' 5.00 Geo. W. Pard.-e and wife to K. A. Jurva et al., lots 3 and 4. town 'of Cnlon, Allen's addi tion 600.00 LENTEN SERVICES. Calendar for Grace Church During Each Week. Monday Morning prayer at 9; Hun day school teachers or Church Broth erhood at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Morning prayer at 9; boy choir at 4. Wednesday Morning prayer and lit any at 9; evening prayer at Holy In nocents at 7:30. Thursday Morning prayer at 9 carol practice at 3:30 p. m.; evening prayer and addre at 4; boy choir and litany at 7. Friday Morning prayer and litany at 9; evening prayer and address at 7:30; choir practice. Saturday Morning prayer at 9; Sun day School Guild at 10. confirmation class at rectory (for young members) at 4. The ladles meet at the hotel Tigh Tuesdays and Wednexdays In the after noon to make the vestments for the boy choir. CABTOrtlA. All the water In the ocean Can never turn (the swan's black legs to white. Shakespeare. TO Cl'KK A COI.D IN ONK DAI, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. The Value of a Newspaper Ast an advertising medium depend upon its general circulation among a deir acjle clans of people and Itt standing In the community The Astorian poemeemen fully both of theMs advantages. srf rr7, THR MAUKKT8. San Franil- Marolv 'ST.-ltov-c and He. New York. March tT.llops-PaoMr- coast, 'W crop. e d Istndon. March ST. Hops-tS K. Portland, Marvh Wheat-Un. changed. LlvoriMHd, March S7.-Wheat-HiKt. quiet; demajvt. vr; No, S red spring, (s lSvl; No, 1 California. 3d. Till: CIU KCIIIS. There will I service In the Herman language at the CongregatUMial church on Sunday afternoon at S.30. Congregational . Church -The usual sort-leva) will be held. Morning tnome, "Christ's Disciples the Light of h World." Tlie Hlmen ef the World and th ladles' nreje will (attend tint evening service. Theme, egnnor ami Our Duty Toward Them." All are cordially Invited. M. K. Church This being to date of the third quarterly niivtlng, them will be a, love feast at l a. m. Preach- Ing at 11 by Dr. Gu to be followed by the sacrament of the Lord's Hup- per. There will ! service at the church tonight, followed by the bus iness of the quarterly conference. At tho Presbyterian church there. wilt be the unual servlivs at II: even ing servW-ew at 7:30. Theme of morn ing sermon. "Saul' Jealousy or l'a- vld" Evening theme, "The t'rlcinx- lon." Fourth of the .series on tne met of Christ. Sunday school at 13:15, Y. S. t. K. at 6 30. You are must cordially Invited to all 'f these ser vice. Henry Marcolte, astr. A SNAP. For Bade cheap and on easy terms. four choice building lot In .McCluiv s Astoria. For particular call on Howell A Ward. 619 Bond street. Hoe-Cake Soap Has No Equal Made under United States patent, it must necessarily fee different from alt others -Contains no starch, free alkali or worthless filling psher's Opera House L. B. SliLIU. LMad nr. Tmo Nights and Saturday tfatlnie. FRIDAY and 'APRIL SATURDAY 2 & 3. The CHAS. L. YOUNG, ColMinblii Comic; Opern Compiitiy, 40 PEOPLE - 40 Hriday Mgbt - - "MASCOTTE" Saturdav Xlijht - "SAID PASHA" Matinee "I'lKATES of I'EXZAXCE" Hplenilid cast of priuoiple. (irand cLorn of pretty snd hapely girls. An ellective orchestra ondr the baton of W. A. ltcnold. nr,BT!CCTftl Lowr Floor 7 niiiiJJiv)i, (jall.ry Sue 8nlfl of seats open Tlmrsday morning April 1st, 9 o'clock, at Urifllo A Ueed . Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. M.s on application. WHO HAH) HOT Tha man who said that tlis hardoM part of an Eastern trip cam" aft' leaving tho Mississippi , river, never Journeyed between Minneapolis or Ht. Paul to Milwaukee or Chicago over th lino of th Wisconsin IVntral, for Ihs accommodation over this route are unvurpasaed, the connection are cliMte, thu doing away with vsxaHou delay, The dining car orvlo l the remark of all traveler who g thl wy; a Kud, square meal at reason able price. For particulars address lleorK H. Hatty, general agent, 216 Stark street, Portland, Or., or Ja. C. Pond, general pacnger agent, Mil waukee, V.. or apply to your tiraret ticket agent. TUKAHl'ltKU'H NtlTlCK. Notice I hereby given that there U fund In the city treasury to pay all warrant Indorsed prior to May 1, I -'.', exeopt warrant drawn on Wall stresl. Interent will cease after till date. J. W. CONN. City Treasurer. Aittorla, March 19. IsM. WANTED. WANTI0IV A womitn to do house, cleaning. Apply 374 tVmnw'ivlal st. FOR BALK. Foil SALE Forty finit aoow for ! cheap. Apply 574 Commercial street. won HINT. FOR RENT Elegant room, with or without board; 647 Franklin avenue. Foil RENT Nicely furnished rooms, with bath, for gentlemen only. Apply at 314 Seventeenth street. SOCIETY klKKTlNOB. TKMPLK IX) DOE NO. . A. F and A. M lingular communications bold on the tint and third Tuesday evening ot each month. a. w. ix)iNanRHRT. w. m. E. C. HOLDEN, Becrstary. PROFESSIONAL CARDH. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, II. H. LTMAN, Orflce, Hotel Tlghe, corner 11th and Fratiklln. Hour, first Wodnasday of every month. a. in. to I p. m. Every Saturday, t a. m, to I p. m. II. A. SMITH. DENTIST. K(ij Rooms 1 and I. Pythian Building, ovei C. H. Cooper" store. DR. O. B. E8TE1I, I'llYBICIAN AND Bf ItGEON. Special attention to disease of womei. ind aurgxry. Offlrt ov.r Danj'ger- itora. Antorla. Telephone No. U. IU. JAY TCTTLE, TIIYSICIAN AND HL'ItOEON Ortlce, room & and , I'ytlilaa bulldg j 631 "-i Commercial St, )t-ldenr same Telephone 94. j Acting amdstant urgetn V. S. Ma- rlne hospital ervlce. II. T. CROHIIY. ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW. 41 Commercial street J. Q. A. I10WLHY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Ilond itreat. Aatorta, Or. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offlra, upatalr. Aitorlan nulldlng. J. N. Dolph. Illnhard Nliea. Cheater V, Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Orrgon, t4.2S.tt and IT. Hamilton llulldlng. All legal and col lection buln-a promptly attended to. Claim agalnat tha government a pe olalty. "The Louvre" ASTOIIU'8 C0BCC018 ENTERTAINMENT HALL i rtooK Fine Mu.le. Uamee of All Kind. Two Megnlflreot liar. eveRTTHixG rinsT-CLAss Good Order Dd Everybody's Rlghti TRIOTLT UHSEHVBIf. flSTOHlfl PUBLIC LIBRfltjV RBAD1NO ROOK FREH TO ALU Open every day from I " clock ts l:H and : to : V- to. Bubscrlptlon rata tt par annum, 8.W. COR ELEVENTH DTJAJTK BTS the Best... ftcr THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon fee doubled. 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? RREMNER & HOLMES k Telephone blacksmith Ho.OJ Special Attention Paid to Hkaauiboat pairing, First olas lloraneuoauui, Ito. LOGGING CAIflP (DORK A SPECIAL TV IIIT OI.NKV NT., bat. ad aad ih. .SHAP A KODAKa at any Mian ooiniicg out ol our trt and you'll get portrait ut brluimln over Willi piatil lheulil. Muelt tpialliy lu III llqiiim r liattr l alter are euuugli I ilri Mir I"". COM K AND THY Til KM HUGHUS & CO. A. V. ALLICN, phAtl H IN Urocrrlr, Flout, Frtd, Provllon, Fruits Veicetablr, Crovkrry, (ilt and Pitted Wat. I oicm' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Coauaarolal streets. J. B. WYA1T, fnes No. Alerta, Ur.ieev Hurdwnrc, ShlpClmiKllery (IroocrlcH, ProvlHUnt. I'AINTM tnt OILM. fecial Atualle Hole le Baselyla BBI. '-"" "' l7J v i Lubricatlnc ; OI1S ' a spcdaiiy. ! Brothers, 1 Sell ASTORIA., h i ChnlUry, HnnlwArtv Iron A SUfl, Coal. GrKtirifM A Provision; Flour A Mill Feed. Paints, Oils, Varoishw. . Is'ijcra Supplies, Fairliank'ri Scales DtKirs A Wimlows, Agricultural IinplemenW Wugons A Vt'liiclfH. Emil Schacht architect GFO.NICOLL, Assistant.. omen: Kopp's New Brewery Japanese Goods Oriental Curios NoveltleH WING LEE. S43 Commercial St.. W. L. HOUB teal Estate and Insurance 110 KLKVKIHTII ST. Office with K. A. Tnylor. SEASIDE SAWMILL A oomplets stock of lumber on hand In th rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tle, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ings and shingles. Terms rsasonabU and prices at bedrock. All order promptly attended to. Office and yard) at mill. H V L. LOGAN, Boasldo, Oregon. Proprietor. AHTOHIA IKON WOH KK Front m., foot of 4th, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr- Ua a4 Mule Engln. Boiler aork, Suaa boat uxi Cann.ry Work Specialty, Cat)ct ef Alt DtxrlpHoa Mai B OreM oa , Snarl Node. John Fox.... President and HuptrlnLendant A. L. Fox Voe Prealdant " O. B. Prael Becratary.' First National Bank, Traasurar Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER TARD, OFFICE 8GS COMMERCIAL ST. ,