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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1897)
THE DAILY A8T0RIAN. WEDNESDAY MOKMNU, A DHL 28, 185)7. .t vwUurv, The HshermiMt struck ll yvtr and the salmon haw their tuni tM year. HOWELL & WARD P1 hit's Celery Compound Tito UlutitoMt Htoro In AMtorln, WIho'h CuMtomortM Nco Klint THuy'ru ISaiyliitf, is the THK NKW CARS. Kolling itoilt r the liiilln ad Arrives and 1 DbtolmrRiM at klavel. The Live Orocera. Best INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and inspect their - NEW STORE - 510 Astoria Electric Supply Co. Electric Llfht Plant Installed G8 Engine Supplies. The Willard Storage Battery. HOUSE WIREIING Innuranee Inspection gusrauteed. Repairing, anil a fnll line of electrical good. 430 Commercial Street Fancy Slippers Ladies Walking Clin AC Durable School OllUCo Seasonable Good Rubbers Rubber Boots, Etc sr John Halm & Co. 479 Commercial St TE8TERUAT8 WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 53 dec. Minimum temperwtrue, des. Total predpltatton from September t 1M to date. 835 Inch. Kxceaa of precipitation from Septein bar 1. 1S9, to date, 18.41 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather. tO RKADKR8.-Th "Dally AtorUn" nlaiu twice as much reading matter as ay other paper published In A .tori. It ll the only paper that preeent IU reader with a dally tt-raphto report. TO ADVa-ltTIKK9.-The "Daily As terlea" has more than twice a many read er a aay ether paper pnbllahed In Asto ria. It U therefore more than twice a rateable a an adTertlslng medium. tate of Orrrnn, i County of Clatsop, j We. the undersigned, local nuuftn respectively of the Weelrrn Union and Postal Telegraph companies, hereby cer tify that the "Dally Astorian" Is the only paper published In Astoria which now re ceive, or at any time during oar control of said offices has received, a telegraphic press report. K. D. JOHNSON, Manarer W. U. T. Co. J. K. CLARK, Manager Foetal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. WEDNESDAY. No matter what else we may possess, if we have no home, we are without the poteiort of the greatest boon that earth affords. "Gypelne, Swope. "Oypalne" the only durable wall finish. Joe Hoch has gone to Portland on business. . A large number of traveling men were In the city yesterday. Ekstrom has the only complete stock of Jewelry In the city. Pure ice cream and Ice cream soda today at C. B. Smith's. C. P. Overbaugh, traveling agent of the O. R. & N-. is in the city. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing': Take It to Ekstrom's. Buy your sweet cream at the Bon- bonnlere; tt will nrt fail to whip. H. S. MoCormick. the popular travel ing man. of Portland, is In the city. Fresh fruit and vegetables received every day at the Pacific Grocery Co. New Bicycle Leg-gins arrived Unity. Columbia Shoe Co. Mr. Alex. Campbell, who has been in disposed for a few day, is Improving In health. It is said thaA Hermosa Park, when oomph-ted. will be the oream id Sea side proferty. Mr. Grocer, why don't you try money-backing every thing you sell as you money-back Schilling's Best tea? It's first-rate for honest business. AsUUliaf tCompenf Sea anecisoe 3 & 512 Commercial Street. Burleigh the Cash Grocer. Eagle Milk 15c Can. St. Charles Milk 10c Can. Marnolia Milk 10c Can. Breakfast Bacon 10c lb. SHANNHAN BUILDING. The ladies' dase at the Athletic Club 1U mert this; week on Friday Instead of Thursday. Sailors Ave cases open today; the lat est styles and shapes tn sailor hata Shanahan Bros, P. j. Meany, the leading- merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. BAMBOO FURNITURE sold at cost at the Rising Sim. Must be duswd wflhin this month. Some fine Eastern tor.gues and Sound salmon tips, Holland herring, for sale by Ross. Hlgglns 4 Co. Lappets, the latest fad in waist fab rics, shirt waists, separate skirts, cap -s and belts. See Shanahan En. Mrs. W. T. Heverid?re and family have gone to Salt Lake City for the benefit of the h-alth of the children. Parties wishing ice cream and b"U toniera for Sunday dinner should place their order at once with C. B. Smith. Up-to-date. B and II. "Special" and "Stormer" bicycles. Fully warranted. 45 and J55. Fisher Brothers, agents. If you want a silk waist or a hand some, all ready-made dress shirt, go lo the Low Price Store, 491 B-.nd street. In the Juatice court, yesterday, the Jury cleared De Witt Clinton, who had been arrested on a charge of stealing tw o miik cans. A consignment of 1SS8 hams and ba con Just received at Rs, Hlgglns & Co.'s, and guaranteed to pea- the moet fastidioua Leonard Wahlberg, J. P. Powers. Chi nook, and W. S. Barrows, Portland, were in the city yesterday, gu -sta of the Parkt-r House. For choice cut flowers and plants of all kinds, bouquets and funerul d-slgns call on Fred ItosenstiMrk at Smith's Ice cream and candy store. The Schmidt Brothers, of New Tirk and Portland, were in tn-- iiy arain yesterday and are still In the market tir salmon to ship fr-sh to the Kast. The havy northwent winl yesterday made the bay very chw.py and dillicult of navigation by the small t raft. Sall- itig was lln if ... HTeater, it is report'.d, hen the fire horses are taken out for ex'T'dse they will pull the engines, wt that all dan ger of being late to fires will 1 avoid -A. AT THE SPA Pure cream guaran teed to Whip; freh every day. Ice cream, aJl flavors, small and large quantities. Parties served at short no tice. No busines house in the state has a handsomer line of black dress goods than the Low Price Store. They i.ive big values at small prlc-s. 4'Jl B.(nd street. A small blaze In the roof of a building at the corner of Ninth and Astor stn-ets broijht out the fire departmei.t yester day, but the fire was quickly ex'.l.-iL'uish- ed by the ohemi.l engine. J. V. Pope, M. Billings. C. M. Tiavls I. F. Powers, Jr., Portland: J. a. Hee ler and wife, Brookfield; and (',. Buck ingham, San Frawlseo, w-re in the cjtv yesterday, registered at the Owdent. Flocks of wild geese were flying north all yesterday, from early morning till late in the evening, and the weather wise say that warm weather will now come to stay. Spring Medicine In The World. It makes the weak itroof. We have u. ESTES-CONN DRUG CO. Commercial Street Charles Rogers: Send two boxes of '.!ve. I have stiff ered with piles for twenty years; Its the only thing th.it relieve me. Mr. Field, 34 Went Third street, Portland. American Hlhle SoeJetv lienoidtiarv lUMea and Toetiuoenta of all descrip tions, and In all languages desired Sold at OOMt trlee. Suitable for ills. tributlon. prvexmts. etc. Repotittory at u rutin & Heed's, Astoria. Rosb, Hlggins Co. haw taken ths agency for the famous "Corvull'la" Hour. Three carloads arrived here for them yesterday and they will tram now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. The regular quarterly meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Hoard of M kurorts will be held In Grace church Thursday afternoon (April 2 at J:30 o clock. It being the annual meeting the officers will be elected for the en suing year. H. C. Proebstel. E. Manuel a. H. W. Hill. Wm. Anderson. Chas. Melln. J. JuntMla, Deep Rl-er; John Chiahnlm. John J. Waits. Mrs. Joe Craig. Wal luskl; Car) Hansen, Crooked Creek, and O. A. TJndburjr, JCnppon. were ) town jresterday. Don't carry a lot of tools. Ride O. and J. tires for your comfort's sake. Then your hands are the only tools ever needed. Rambler bicycles are fit ted with G. and J. tires. '97 wheels. S0; "9. 10. W. E. Warren, agent. ".47 Commercial street. Provty-ow'ners on A-stor atrwt be tween Second and Ninth, yesterday clr culated for signature a petltic! to the city council to havt the miserable pav ing of that street rebuilt, so that ped. s trians and teams can siie'.y navigate that thoroughfare. W. F. Schelbe, the fxrular cigar man. I ufaoturer, is now established tn h!s n -w j quarters. 474 Commercial stree. where I he has a full line uf domestic, K.'y H'et and Imported cigars and th" tn-st hmtids jof smoking totai-c and smok.-rs' ar ' tides. Give him a call. "Strange, isn't ft, that you p.ple here have to send to Portland for your lumber and piling, railroad tie, etc, with millions of feet of logs In sight of your town," said a ritland man yes terday. "Why, great rafts of logs are lowed from Astoria to Portland, man ufaotured and the lumber shipped back lo you for your houses, and you, have one or two saw mills, t. It U nuts for us." The sunrise yesterday was a beautiful one, and aa the ball of red fire slowly tone over the hills of Washington to the northeast of Tongue Point the scene on the Columbia was like a picture. Not a breath of wind stirred the water, and the fishing boats, with their white sails flapping at the masts, dotting the ntire bay, seemed to be in a state of expectancy for the coming of the king of day. Two handsome marine pictures by If. llaerup, a local artist, have Just been purchased by Siefeldt & Wllkkala, and now adorn the walls of their place, fine r-pre.nts a tishltig seen?, with Torig:ie Point clearly defined in the distance, and the other the tug "Belief' bringing In from sea a ship in distress. Both paintings are god. particularly the water and land delineations, and give promise of future successes for the ar tist. Lawyer A. N. Smith and Bruce Pol. worth, dtatriot attorney at Cathlamet returned from Clatsop Plains yetTdav, where they ha1 gone hunting, with fortythree wild geese, more or less, he result of their skill. About twenty. five of these were ganders, and some were planted fc the jountry yards of the attorneys in the hope of domextiatlng them. It was not stated how many of the bag were purchased from the Indians. In the police court yesterday AngH Curto, arrested on a charge of vagrancy. f'rf-lW 120 cash bail. So far as could be learned, he was living In a Japan ese house, and while not working, was not seen begging on the streets, nor was the woman of the house arrest. -d, against whom it would have been hard to get evidence. The possession of $20 piece s pretty good evidence ajralnit the charge of vagrancy. There Is another strike on in Astoria. This time the Columbia river salmon, doubtls having learned that they were not worth much on the markets of the world, finding no pilots outside to brlui; them in. and also finding the water out as far as the lightship as fresh as that Inside, owing to te extreme high waiter of the upper river, determined to give the Columbia the go-by for a season and sport outside, where fishermen cm- The lanrest Imrge which ever cauio to AshuHa arrlviM yesionlay morning at & o'clock. In low of tl stiam r l''n nlo, tmiUn M. T. tlrv.. Ptie was the big rtvUrlu trniwtfer Ixtrtro of the Northern Paclilo railroad, and carried tlw new rolling slock for the A. A C. U. It. It. Omitiig dow the rlvor ihe had U all to (tei-wlf. and t'uptulni tliMvca Kvx passing oltMunors oold n.i( n't out of the way of the leviathan iU'k enough. 1'hiii arrival In this harbor the tMU-ge, which is 300 1t Umg, tlel up to the mllrid d.vk at h'lavel, whloh It overlapped at Nih ,huU. The wi'rk of dl'hiir(ilng cargo was p.irlUl ly coiuvliKiM teiMay, and will be itnlshed t.lay m high ti.fe. The ehtpimMit cxiislsti'd of one engine, nine tx and six lint ears, which will lo u.l at once In the work of con-Kli-uctloik uaid the rcUillasliig of the old ll: The .! ajv all new cufs, of modern iMittorn, and one duvol from the 1-iiHt. Tthre ar two or three more iKirxe l.vuls of rolling Kt.Hk to come, the cap tain s.is. Including seven or eight new paaotiger coaehi. w hich will be brought iL.w n til-it. Thin beidrm to look very much like business, and before Astorlan reulbe it a full-tletlged rallrmd, iiriiliig f r buslne.H.'i and not for fun, will le right In their midst ready to carry all the Oriental escrts ami Imports they can Influence and manufacture. THK CON G K EG AT ION A 1. 1 STS. Yesterday the lnteitlng rx.Tciwn at rhe various sessions of the CeMigrvgn t!nu Church AoclatUi attracted many people, who were well r-ptUd for th-lr attendance upon the convention. The follow ing Is the rogt iun for tod ly. 9 30 to 9. 40 Praise Service, led by llev. C. E. i'hllbru. 9:40 to 11 How Host to Promote Km- eleney In the Prayer Meeting trailer, Kev. J. J. Staub. Paper, 30 minutes discussion, 30 min utes. Practical Illustrations Po-v. C. P. Clapp. 11 to 11:30 Our Sunday School Work -Rev. It. W. itowley. 11:30 to li-Hom Missloos-H-.v. Ce phas F. Clp), Recew. to 1:40 lValse Service. 1:40 to 2:40 What lu the Ciirigre-g!Mi-mal Church Stand fr In Public S.-rvloes llev. J. W. Cwn, I"). V, Paper. 30 minutes; illscusslon, 5o min utes. 2:4') trt H'Aoth iil Christlardty- ll'V. E. S. li-vlllnger. Pax-r. 50 mltiuli-s. IriM-unslon: Christianity, or. I lather, the Christian In Huslness 1. I. 'll phant. lNrtland. Christianity In. or. Bather, the christian, as to. Tini er ance Ir. J. S. Bishop. Astoria. The Christian as to th.- Sabbath -C. I.. Fay, Portland. 4 to 4 :W -Pacific University a id K1 mntln - llev. PP'f. II -tn y I. ltat.-s. Adjournment. THK HJK'Tli N N"T G11). Tlu-re are people w ho have i bj.s .1 Ions to advertising mattr In the columns of a newspajier. The grouml of ohjeellon Is that they do uot want to r-,id ad vertisements. Now this objection H n t gisxl. for oftentims th'-iw advertise. m.-nt convey valuable lnf'miatlon. For InstaiK-e. hw- else would the tr.iv ellng public b-am of the ex'ell-nt din. ing car service of the Wlsvmli Con tral lln. between St. Paul and Chicago, or fhe general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars rail on the nearest ticket agi-nt or aldrms J. C. Pond. G. P. A., Milwaukee. Wis. or G. S. Batty, General Ag-nt. 216 Stark street, Portland, Or. TO ft HE A U1.I IS ONK HAT Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Bogers, Druggist. Hoe-Cake Soap Has No Equal Made under United States patent it must necessarily be different from all others -Contains no starch, free alkali or worthless filling GRAMS & CO. Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. SOLD CHEAP FOHCAHH Cor, 15th & Commercial. Emil Schacht ARCHITEGT Room3i7-.?i8 Portland Saving Bank Bldjr. Portland, Oregon. A Race for mm The aliove plctutv sum-sis a race for U-e; bo! ;s dlfferuut with us, our rlrroets c,i, M the illnetlon uf Glory, not Einpt-halidivl Shallow Glory, but Glory that pbsioos our Patron and bilnigs u trade. We have ust ret elved an Immense stock of Men's mid lu.ys1 ibkids, uoinv pinud of our N'-w Slock sml we can Justly Insist that It Is the llnet selistlou ever htoiiKhl to Astoria, an. I thai u h K....U have irvr lnvii sold so Oiiounbly. MEN'S SUITS. 1st Clay Worsteds In black, blue, dark or light grey ami brown; straight cut. round cut or frocks': i mode well. trininie well, fit well and wear well. OUR PRICE From $10 Up. 2d. OievUKa, t.ass4meres and faru-y Wrstel, niade Just aa ntoo as' the above. OUR PRICE From $6 Up. saawe. i. White anU Fancy Shirts, Socks, Underwear. HERMAN WISE, Rullutiiu Clotlilcr To BREMNER & HOLMES Telephone IJIaCkSmltl Special Attention f'nlil toHtnamboat He .nlrtnif. iirsenl:(Miing, Etc. LOCCINC CAMP (HORK A SPECIALTY 117 Ol.NKV ST.. brl. :i.l and 4lh. .SNAP A KODAK- . at any insn coining uui ot nur store and ynu'll net a portrait uf s man brimming over wlin pu'Maul Uiougut. Much uuallty lu th lutuors we hs Ui of rrsre i-neuh te .li.e any mis. COMF AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO. I7J iSo! Fisher Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Sell ASTORIA Ship Chandlery, Hardware, Iron tt Steel, Coal. firoceries & Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Lowers iSupplitts, f'airhank's Scales, Doors tfe Windows, Agricultural Implemenu Wagons & Vehicles. OABTOniA. TUtu- it silt of Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Man on application. WORK and MONEY It took a whole oi of work to make such fine selections tm wn have mnde and we scrolled toother ewry dollar we rould. In onler la lake advantage of the prevailing fciw prli-ee, ami we cheerfully ofer you tte results of our sucvese. Take Ktlvaittage of tills otter. You'll be sorry If you don't. Take our wird r II. I An the SovcpcIkii People of the Puclllc. C. P. KJAERBYE. M.A.. M.D. s e we'm r(M IVrUI-VI' (im.lii.it. d from Co.euhagen Univer sity. lloensa of women a e.clajty. No. DiO Coiiiiuenial ntreei, Hhanahan building. Hours, 10 rti) 13 a. in.. 2 to 4 and 7 lo I P. m. COUNTY TUKA.si'liKU'H NOTICK. NoUc la liereby glvm tc, all purtiee holding Clatsop county warronta In domed prior to April 2, IMS, to pi. aunt Ua same lo the o.unty trrw. urr for payment, as lntreit rmtnea Uu-roon after this date. iHvUsl this U'th day of April, A. D ll7. U. I WAHU, Triimurer of Clittaop County, (r. WANTKI). VANTi:i -Plain s-w ing to do; 273 Ninth Htret. WOH RENT. Mauo f.r Itont-Imiulre at trrllllii A Heed's. FOR RENT Elegant rooma. with or without board; 617 Franklin avenue. Foil KKNT-Kooiim suitable for light housek's-plng. Apply at 278 Tenth Ht. FOUND. FnirND-On Hnml Island, April , a skiff or dory, IS fes-t long, 3 feot " lmrhei ls-am, palrrti'd lead color. Owner can have mmo by applying to A. E. Heard, MtHuiw-r Hon. Foam, AHtorla. R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate, Loans R2.1 Commercial the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be . 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? Love or Glory Boys' and Children's Kline NtlKa suits. Ago 4 -U. raUlors Age 3 i'titf Istnts eulta. Age 12-19. K.-1-arnte Paula for Men. Boys ami Children. HATS rttfl ami Htlff. Straw ami Felt lAteet Styles). Lowrnt Prkj.-. HIJITH is i a i li a, New Neckwear. Trunks and Valise. phiifkmhionai. caiihh SCHimr. SI'PKIll.N'TK.NMKNT. It. S I.YMAN, Office, Hotel Tlgtw. eorncr llth and Franklin. Hours, first Wednesday of every month, a, m, to p, m. Kverf Saturday, a. m. lo 1 p. m. II. A. HMIT11. DKNTIBT. Itooma 1 and 1. Pythian llulldlnsv ovei C. It. Cooper's store, on. o. , BSTKfl, I'llYHICIAN AND BUHOBON. Bpeial attention lo dleeaaee of women end surgery. Office over Dangers store. Astoria. Telephone No. U. OK. JAY TUTTLK. I'llYHICIAN AND SURGEON OHloe. rtsmis 6 and , I'ythlan bulldf. U114 Commercial 8t, Uealdence asms. Telephone M. Anting assistant surgeon U. 8. Ma rine hospital service. ii. t. CHoeur. ATTOKNKY.AT-LAW. M Commerrtal straeL J. Q. A. BOWLIIT, ATTOHNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Ofllca on Bond street, Astoria, Or. JOHN T. LIGHTER. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Ofllre, upstairs, Astorlan lluilitlng. J. N. Dolph. ttlrhard Nliea? Cliester V. Dolph. DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, H. tj. M aad rf Hamilton Ilullrllnr All lnimi lection biisln-es promiitly attendisl to.' uiaims against tne government a sie elalty. and Investments. Htreot, Antorln -s 1 f