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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1897)
T1IK DAILY ASTPK1AX. WKDXKSDAY MOKXIXH MAY 2H. )!.i7. HOWELL & WARD Two pounds or choice full-weight but ter, iSe, at the Pn.-IHc (iroeery (.','.. IMMENSE The Live flroccm. INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and inspect their - NEW STORE - 510 & 512 Commercial Street, -HIGH GRADE- I -J! I .Myllth Oxford Tin. I Ml IPS TlM latent shoe. In Ox- bUUlVU I blood ana Chocolate ahaJn 97 5prlnt 5tyle. Largo Atsorawnt. Gents' : Bicycle Bhocn An WarmM John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. IGE GREAVI In 10-cent, 20-cent and 40-cent packages. Sweet Cream, Best In Town. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Burleigh the Cash Grocer. The piano to be u si at the nvlul by tht Mimes. Klnvel this ttfteriiooi lit Un celebrated llardnmn. frn Wiley U. Al len t) of Portland. The air Is full of rumor of large d.nl In rial estate ntnl building noon lo In consummated, mid It In iIioukM the sum mer will be a busy w, A regular snap for ciiol children this week at Stioditrnss's BiiU' ry. Tin iical put and Nsd pliolo for SI per doion ever offered In the city before. Call mil iec them, "hn irolnsr Fast travel on the North ern Pnclfle Hallway. Quick time and the only line running dining oars. Train Ken VPs Portland dally at H o'clock , m. A well-known business man, yesterday, having received a letter from Homok re garding tho plan dug of ivrt iln Ismds, said that Astoria savin tl to Is- the only Pacific coast city In hl.-h Fas tern cap italist had any ronflil -nee When you want a real lifelike and artltnlc photo, don't fall to call on Snod grass. The mirk he ia turning out n.w U ahead of anything w made In As toria before. 35 Cents Tillamook Creamery IHitter. 23 Cents io lbs. 1'rr.nes. .THE SPA. 0o and after Jane 1st KNAPPTON S Dry FirWoodi Cnt in any Length DELIVERED - - - -$2.50 Uncut on the Dock - $2-00 A cord of wood requiring four hotses to deliver, Fifty Cents Extra. Telephone or Inquire of i in WBS Shore Ills Co NEW SHAPES Ladies' - Sailor - Hats 13 Cents Hires Root lieer. 15 Cents i lb. brick Maple Sugar. 25 Cents 9 11'!. Roiled Oats. SHANAHa! BUILDING. Telephone vW Sheriff J. IV. Hare evidently I serious ly thltiklt.g of bev.vintng a dude. II.. was observed, yesterday, carefully examining bicycle stockings nn.l other fancy Mew ling appurtenances and will no doubt soon Join the on tho avenue. The Woman', Relief Oorw will hold "A Mystery Tea' ut the residence ef Mr. F. M. Cn-en. Si Kj,-hn iis..t on Thursday. May from j . , ., " All menibcn and friends are c.-nlla'ly Invited to attend. Mr. H. B. Parker will leave for a short visit to Portland today. A large number if ?as-ngenj arrived on the Columbia yesterday. Some of the fjir-sichted l.uid-owncrs are getting ready for the drop. The Improvement 5f fiond utreet from Jwelfth to Eleventh is alut completed. Suy your weet cimra a.t the Bon bonnlere; tt wUl not fall to whip. When you are In the market for ehoiie fruitsi, call on the Pacllle Urocary Co. Th. ridliiK of bl.-veles tlirouk-li t lie streets and tiHn Mie sldew ilks after larK without danse- livlm and l-ells! should not be permit '--d longer. The prae- tlee Is a dantrerous one. and almost i v I r iui:ni narrow iscap." are recorded. R's. Hlssrins & Co. are siin n bus!-n-sa at the old stand and will pve aa pd vaJue for the money as anyone. Kntmnce to thT atore frmi east lde while 8tre.t ivpalni are In progress. The rrnnd orpanlicr of the Kn.lowmrnt Hank. K. of P.. Is In Amort for the pur pose of orvunlstiiK a sc.-Ion. All mem ber of the order are reo'imd to rami Hall, tonight. As flowers for r--ortl m r':iy are lia ble to be ver" sar.-. vou had better r der iKitiquets and designs In roo.1 season. Prsiens win (h furnU.i-d at rao at.e price and all kinds of Mowers r.t rotre. sponitlntly cheap JrU' Place your or ders at once so as not ta ,''!, 'IM'0'ntel. ?qjlth'a car1y tor.', Cohen's Stock of Dry Goods, Etc. Amounting to $16,380.46. Thistok tt.rsistsol n full lino tf linportt-.l HI nek ami Color...! Divss iriU. N.v..i..s Km icy Silk- ami Vlvpf, tlio lattsl Nt vntits in lnirtiHnlCiiH.saml Wrap... Ilumlsoiuo Iiims of li.-atly UVUU !,,,. .,n. ,.( .u, UlTt Wrap p.rs. Silk, r.in.lf ami lawn Hiirt Wnists, iVw iu, Cotton ami Wool rmNrwrnr, M u,!in r,,.rwi.r. Kill ami 1'al.rio Cluvi's. Silk Mits. Iltsit-ry ;ml in t Furnishing (Joods, Notions, t to ,ftc. The Clatsoji Mill l t.Usy day and nlRht turninr out lumls'r for building purposes. C. iB. Smith sells pure cream; no orn starch or gelatine used. Hood River strawberries every mornirn? at the Pacific Grocery Co.'s. Erst rup of eoff.- in town at the Model Restaurant. -M Commercial street. DRV (iOODS. i 'llio I.ar:it ainlll:iiiil-oiuiI Stock of Fiim-il niul Pluin tin-! prtfl Ulat k lrl(l-N in tin- City at i iio Lull' tin- toiiu. r yi'ux. i A (Vinplt'to Stock of I'lain ami Ftinry silk aiul 'i tts ilo-od rent ac-.!ets ' ,lU .,t i.;,,.,!,.,.. Niivt lty Suit Pattern- in rat variety at j.iiics to clove. Hot American I.ilit aiul lark Prints ;i aiul lo per il Fioninl Lisbon t 'loth -jjc Willi- (leinian ln-la-n prints 7,(c Heavy Outinjr Flannels 7 ,sk. Heavy all-wool reil llauiiel c White wool tlannel pjl,e Heavy Shaker llaninl .v Fine white wool tlaniu I :,.n.. out an,l hear his ex.ihnirlon cf this Im-icl, vl, ,.,;,, - - i.. rHrtant section of the ynlcr it Pythian I . Mlimill. . all. I So " I yi inier iweed aiulcovtmn cloth l, ;l"!-inch nil-wool Alhatro -J.v ' t'oloreil heiirii tta- p. ',. " P.laek satino sj. 1 ami l-r " Heavy twilled uavv tlannel ;;.. Heavy twillol en-y llauiiel 170 Heavy pants cloth (. .. M . llcsi.uiinu. .' ,,'1 -M,l-1,;" 'K- " The .ifflce or the Southern rncille iv . ,'1,i;," , . ," ' -, ,. nailway Company will hereafter t ' " "V Vi ' ' ' found at the Wet!s-Fa--So Express of-J HcilVV bcil .cking .Je " flee. Curtis TtvnchaH. afrent. whefjl Heavy ilellims t'C " tlckeu to all parU of the Worfd can bej Heavy Cotton tiallllel 4 fltbl -V " hail and all tnlii-tYi&tin M...i... t 1 - . . , . """" ""'"via, 4.-1 nieaeiien imi-iin c " I 1-1 unlileacheil iim-liii I ami 'io " J Pouhle width s-hi i tiiiir 12e " ( heekeil white apron N le " P.e-t otialitv .silteia lire.- linini: ! " He le " .'i' ri'.i'li 1'ie eat'li 7 "u: each CORSl-TS AND MOSll-RV. Heavy I'.olie t 'ols. ts Ftra I.0110 Waist Heavy Satin.- Hon.-1 ..ps, ts (el. Corsets ' .inl several other leadino makes of ( 'm-oK t'hil.livn's Heavy Kibbcl Seamless C,.tt,,, I,,., s,. per pr P.oys' Heavy l;il.l, Past lilack P.iesle llos,. -.i(. - MovV lleaw lion fla.l L'll.he.l Past j'.laek Hose pjje Ladies 'av( !il(k fidton Hose, .seamless...,, i0 - 'Oili s' Pnv Pluck lllti'mioe, iloilhle sole hose ic o l.ailies' I'asl Plack Wool Hose I.ailies' Pnst Plack. extra heavy rihbe.l wool hose l!i0 Ue aiso lno,. ciicckeii ami t rij-j-i t Nainsooks, Victoria l.n wns S.-l, !-1 am-1 111-1 Sheetings, Noitinlunn curtain lu ts, t hil.lr. n's hooils,' baby cloaks nml .lress,.s. laseinatoiN ami Miiiit, Li.l lovt ami tabrie el,, ,s, silk liiltts, silk ntnl Inc.- caps, initl.ns, iieckwcnr. tlln- leiisis. Liu lies (.Hi,, J,..s ami Inl'aiils cotton an. I wihiI.h umli-rv. VM ar, silk han.lk. n luefs and veilnio at coi r. -p.n.l ml ' low pric A lar'e stock of silk ribbons, m 1 widths, at half tin-' prici. n-k i l-ewhele. tLif. In the following lines of ( loods w(-carry the onlvcoini in tin- citv. . " 1 )S. I tl letc sit.K-k. obtained. Hlch (rrn.le California brandl. an.t wines for family, c.-oklair. niedlein.il and table purposes. "Pi-Kate. Stock." "Crum Kye." -Old Hickory. - "Pride of K.n tu.ky" and "Hcrmltase" whlskl-'s in or lirlnal packaces. lm;iort.sl wines and ll.tuors at reasonable prlc-s. Cirlson'g Family Liquor Stor-. 1"3 Tw-lfth s-r.-t. liilic.V Suits, Capes, Wrappers, Separate Skirts and Shirt Waists. diiv Pest ((Utility K'i'kaline Pest (Quality ( 'aml.rie Pest quality crinoline The Alumni Asoci v,l n of the A.-..-I, ,"'-1!ll'h a-' '"H"1"'- lliirh Scbool wis ore a llz 1 M..ndav lio-iliell wide table linen.. w Bicycle Lci;ln. arrlTed tmlay. Coltimlila Shoe Co. Bids will tie opened tomorrow for the work to be done on Rnd street, between Ninth and Eleventh. Remember we carry a full line of ftro ceries and sell them the lowest In the city. Pacific Grocery Co. ...at . ALBERT DUNBAR'S YESTERDAY'S 'WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 7 deg Minimum temperature, 49 deg. Precipitation from 3eptember L tn Ht.r.. k M InrhM. Excess of precipitation from September 1, lss5, to date, n.yi incnes. ISM, TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weaither; warmer. AROUND TOWN. WEDNESDAY. If only we were worthier found As the stout ball that bears us round! Edward Rowland Sill. Bom, Monday, to the wife of P. J, Howell, a daughter. Coin special brands of hams, bacon, lard and canned meat, are the belt In the market. Ask your grocer for them. A large number of people arrived In town yesterday from Portland to engage In salmon Ashing. The Foard & Stokes Co. have con stantly in stoi.k a supply of the finest ice, which they are prepared to furnish consumers. E. ColKnet, Chan. Guillaume, M. Dev. ereux, Olney: Mrs. .Beits, Warrenton; Peter Rukc, Young's river; John Lamp pa, Win. Anderson, Chae. Mt-Iln, Deep mvt. were in the city yesterday. There are lots of people who hav e not tasted Schil lings Best tea yet. What! don't you want good tea or doesn't your grocer want to sefl it to you? Why? Your money back at your grocers' if you don't like Schilling's Best tea. Ichillioi ft Company a FraacMco IN Mr. Rfcbaril.on killed .1 larje wddcat on the Wallusk! yesterday. The animal had been treed by his dog. Mr. T. T. Murphy, of Portland, Is In the city looking over the situation with a view to going Into business here. Mrs. M. S. Ilurrell. of Portland, has commenced an extension to her Seaside cottage, which will Is- ready for use this season. The fine weather yesterday brought out many promenaders. The display of new summer gowns and millinery was quite brilliant. The prices of admission to the recital to be given by the Misses Flavel this afternoon will tie 5oc for adults and 2Hc for children. General Auditor V. D. Xuettner an.1 Engineer J. Q. Jamieson went to Port land last night to meet Mr. Hammond on Important business. School children, you are Invited to call at Crow's galbry. and for the small sum of 75c you can secure one dozen fir.e photos. Call and see samples. Fishing Tsrkle and SportlDg Good at the Mew York .NoYltjr Mtore. Engine Co. No. 1 Look Its horses and apparatus out of the engine house yes terday, pursuant to the decision of the company, at Its meeting Monday night P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The Werhest prloe paid for fur skins. In another month's time the railroad track will be laid to Uppertown and side tracks laid to the new brewery, which will then be able to load Its shipments In ice directly In the car3. Cream, en-am, cream; fresh every morning; guaranteed to whip or money refunded. Smith's candy store. In Portland, Monday, Mr. A. B. Croas- man broke the world's bowling record on regulation alleys, making ten straight strikes. His score was f,. This Is a mark for local bowk-rs to shoot at. Our chocolate worm tablets destroy all kinds of worms In children. They are pleasant to take. C hlldren cry for them. Charles Uogers, druggist. R. Strait, fikamokawa; Henry Euler, H. P. M rilling, San Francisco; 1!. Pa- U'zch, V. Johnson, Portland; W. Ii. Jenkins, St. Louis: Willis Wheeler, Ta comn: J. W. Kunn, Portland, wer.;- guests of the Parker House yesterday. W. F. Schelbe, the popular cigar man- u fact u per, Is now established In hjs new quarters. 474 Commercial street, where he has a full line of domestic, Key West and imported cigars and the best brands of smoking tobaccos and smokers' ar ticles. Give him a call. night, with twenty The f.ilk.v.ing offl.-.-: Pres,.-.r. .I,.,r f..-.. o-nt. i-..iwin noiiofi. s.-f.-.-t ir r.thel Iliinn, 'i.7: treasur.-r. 'hiri-s Alr cromble. ':.;. The ,-onstit'itinn .r.!.!es for annual m.-.-tlru--.. am hls-li .-h.ioi graduates are elislble to m.-niln riiilp. Ross, Hlgglns & Co. hav taken the agency for the famous "Corvaills" flour. Three carloads arrived here f -r them yestenlay and they will t,-om now on iuruish .ieiien with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. chart. -r ni.-mb. rs, it i i . ... re . I. rt. .1-j 1 1 11 v) "' 1 '"inH'ro i ". vire pr. si-! Sheet waddili'' Miss A new river service has been Inaugu rated between Astoria and Rainier. Ore gon, Including' nil Int.-rm sllate landings. The fine steamer '-pilgrim," Caplaln A. L. Braz.s. will make round trips dally, except Sunday, leaving P.alnler at 5:30 a m., reaching Astoria at 11:30, landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de parting on her return at l:3u. Prompt time and the best service Is guaranteed for both passengers and freight. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at II o'clock a. m. f r Tacoma. Spokane, and the East. Cl'-se connection made at Spokane for Roes- land, Nel9n, Sandow and British Co lumbla mining camps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE. Astoria, Or. County Clerk Dunbar has a photograph of the largest snake ever killed In Clat sop county. The photo was taken by Mr. C. E. Kunyon. To all appearances the r-ptlle Is IX feet In length and is a fero clous looking monster. To tell the truth, the snake Is hardly 1 Inches in length. me camera navlng done the enlarging. it lies along a fence built of small ntkks and Its head lies on a tiny log, The effect Is remarkably deceptive. Miss Nellie Busey Is preparing to open a kindergarten school at her rest dence, 2JS Grand avenue. Parents who desire to obtain such Instruction and training for their children would do well to consult Miss Busey. Her terms will be found entirely reasonable. There has been a good deal of talk about cold storage plants and what they would do for Astoria. Few are aware that Mr. John Kopp, In addition to the cola storage rooms for his own use, built a large room for the freezing and stor. age of fresh flh that will take care of several tons at a time, and that the e palty of this room could be easily In creased If desired. The plant Is one of the flru-st on the Pacific coast and there Is now here everything that Is needed for shipping fresh fish to the Eastern mr k-ts. There Is some talk on the part of rt rtaln parties of olng Into the busl ness on an extensive scale. oth Pest cotton battillL'- House lining Pest marble table oil cl Heavy cra-h roller tnwi-lin Ill-inch wide curtain scrim Kxtra heavy Marseilles pattern bedspreads. Turkish towels L'Ox.'iO-ineh towel" Laro;o ,-tock of lares Larirc stock of einhroiderie. HUr " ; l!h- " ; .""ie each ''e pi r sheet : .V per r"U . "Je per yard I 1 "ir per yard le per yard j le per yam 7!'c each ), IH a in 1 Mr eacll , Se each . . . 1c per yard and upwards ..If per yard and upwards $1-Vihi Moiiv Velmir Skirts for KUio Silk skirts f..r 7..",u Pnlliaiitine skirts for o uu l'iunred Prilliantim-hkirt.s for r.'.tMi Silk beaded capis fr 7. ')(' Velvet CllJ.es 1 - "ii Taylor made Scotch cheviot suits for P'llHI New IhiIcI'.i suits fur I imi Park and liht din k suits for l.iht and dark suits f,,r !iiii Silk Waists fr 7.IHI " " for iim " for f'.Ui.V . ft.85 . l.:t: . l.r . Mr.r . Mir. , 7.l!.r . H i;r, , j.i;: . :u-p . . :t.ir .'.in i Lappet Mull Waists for l.:t.r l.'.u Percale Waists f,,r '.i.u; 1 ." " " for r,:o ' " " for .'.Oo '-'.-"i Wrappers f..- pi;;, I. ! " for L,. " for L'-'O (it)o NOTIONS. . . ..".r per yard QAHlEtH TO ASTORIA And Kcturn in One Day, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. P.RAZF.K, Master Will leave Italnler dally, exo.-pt tfundny, at 5 :30 a. m., touching at La Icj, May gent, Stella, Oak Point, Kagle Cliff, Catlilamet. Kkamokawa, Iirook!l'-M, Pil lar Roe ( and other landings, arriving at Hth street wharf, Astoria, at 1i::iii a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. rn., calling at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory service guaranteed. Velveteen Dress Pirnling Corduroy Dress Pindini;. Skirt Prnids '2c per mil Pelding's 100 yd Sewinj,' Silk 'k- per spool Iklding's Knitting Silk l!c " " Pelding's Putton Hole Twist lc " " Clark's Sjiool Cotton ,'5c " " O. N. T. Crochet Cotton .'ic " " Marshall's 200 yd Sj.ool Liiineii '!c " " Crochet Needles 2c. each Corset clasps 5c each Dress shields o pr pair Thimbles lc Cacli Tooth brushes 5 and 10c each Pins lc per paper aiety pins zk. per paper t r i 1 l looks anu eyes Hair pins lc and .'5c per box Hut pins 2 for lc Metal and bone buttons oc per dozen Pest quality knitting cotton lc " ball Pest German knitting yarn 12c " hank First quality Germnntown yarn H " skein First quality Spanish yarn Oc " " Children's Nazarath waists 12Jc each Turkey red handkerchiefs 4c each White and colored border handkerchiefs 1, 3 and he each Paby ribbon lc per yard FURNISHING GOODS. Men's Full dress w hile shirts f)0- end. " Fancy perealo shirts :re each " Fxtra quality black suteen shirts lOo eucli " Heavy all-wool ''King" underwear .10o each " Heavy underwear, shirts and drawers life and 2ho cneli " Heavy Shaker bocks l.rc per pair " Heavy seiiinless socks Tio " " ' Heavy suspenders 10, 15 und 2-rJ0 " " " NcckUrs...". 10, pjj, 15 and 25c " " " Lim n collars 5 and lOo " Mackintoshes, best grades t?2. L" to fsl.ftJi Indies' lino sergo Mackintoshes $2.50 and .J2.95 SHOES. A large stock of ladies' and men's shoes closed out nt a treat sacrifice. lc er paperj Iidies' J2.;0 shoes for $1.'I5 per pair Men's 3.50 4.25 5.00 2.00 2.50 3.25 4.00 5.00 3.75 4.50 5.50 J.K.J 2.05 boots ii 1.15 1.35 1.85 2.35 2.85 2.30 2.85 3.25 I ii ii ii a a a a it it We have placed the same on sale for the next THIKTi' JiAYH at prices lower than erer before heard of. The repntntion of the 8rm fur CBrryinn FIRST CLASH GOODS is o well known and w Umu established that it is nDneoessbry for us to rtnll attention to the sumo. IIBf iug seenred this Mock at a great sacrifice we are offerinK to the people of Astoria and vicinity for a ahort time first class goods at less than one-half their value. Now ia the time to secure the choicest bargains while the stock is complete. Store Opens at 8 a. m. and Closes at 6 p. m. J. F. D. WRINKLE, Agent for the Purchaser of the Stock of I. Cohen, 491 Bond Street Corner of Eleventh Street, Astoria, Oregon.