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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOIMAN, TIU'RShAY MOKN1NU, MAY 27, 18U7. HOWELL & INVITE Their Friends, Patrons, and the Public Generally, to call on them and inspect their - NEW STORE - 510 -HIGH GRADE - Ladies a I 5tvllk Oxford Tic. J fk' l. -Wa im Aw- I tlood and hocolau hJw Gents 9 '97 Spring Style, y Large AMorawaU Bicycle Shoes. John Halm & Co. An Warraatea 479 Commercial St. On and after June 1st KNAPPTON S Dry Fir Wood Cut in any Length DELIVERED - - - -$2.50 Uncut on the Dock - $2.00 A cord of wood requiring tonr horses to deliver, Fifty Cents Extra. Telephone or Inquire of NEW SHAPES Ladies' - Sailor - Hats ALBERT DUNBAR'S YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 64 deg. Minimum temperature. 41 deg. Precipitation from September 1, Vi'A, to date, 84.58 inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1. 1896, to date, 16.87 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; warmer. AROUND TOWN. THURSDAY. Why fret thee. Soul? Sow thou the seed, and wait In peace, The Lord's increase. Kate' Putnam Osgood. Where were thuee city street sprink lers yesterday? The finest strawberries In the market at the Pacific Grocery Co. Captain Arohie Pease called on his Astoria fnenda yesterday. Mr. George H. George will return today from Forest Grove, Or. Portland investors are beginning to inquire for Ajtorla real estate. Coin special brands of hams, bacon, lard and canned meats are the best In the market. Ask your grocer for them. Work was commenced yesterday on the building fur the Irving Club's new bowling alley. The Foard & 8tokes Co. have con stantly In stock a supply of the finest ice, which they aie prepared to furnish consumers. Mr. John Kopp has Just accepted the new gasoline launch built by O. P. Graham at Warrenton. The Hercules engine works well and drives the boat akwg at a good speed. Ross, Hlggins & C. are. still In busi ness at the old stand and will give as good value foa the Bey as anyone. Entrance to theft store- from east side while street repairs are In progress. Good tea is easy to get nowadays. Get Schilling's Best of your grocer and your money .... Dack il you clont like it A Schilling ft Company an rraactaco Ml los Sto Ills Co WARD The Live Oroccm. & 512 Commercial Street, 1GE CfPlK In 10-cent. 20-cent and 40-cent Packages. Sweet Cream, Best in Town. Goods delivered to any rart of the city. .THE SPA. C. B. Smith sells pure cream; no earn starch or gelatine used. Rest cup of coffee in town at the Model j Restaurant. 3 Commercial strtvt. j Frof. Thornton, of the Shively school, has pone to California on a vacation. New Bicycle Lectin arrived today. Columbia Shix Co. t Remember we carry full lln ' , cerlos and sell them the lowest in the ' City. Pacific Grocery Co. j School chilJren, you are invited to call ; r-Aii.rv. and for the small sum ' of 75c you can secure uiar uwu iiu . photos. Call and see sanities. rinhiag Tsclile and SaoHiog Good at , the Mew York Jloteltjr Slur. , The Star Social Club will give a; dance Friday night. June 4. at Foard & StoW Hall. ! Miss Nellie Nickerson has left for ! California, w here she will six-ml some j time In visiting friends. ! P. J. Meany, the leading merchant : tailor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. County Clerk Dunbar 'tterday granted a marriage Ik-ense to E. J. Ford and Harriet A. Bottom. Cream, cream, cream; fresh every morning; guaranteed to whip or money refunded. Smith's candy store. It was runs-fvd .-ter lay that Chas. HoUson is to be married In a day or two. The particulars were not stated. The Misses Jamieson. sisters of Engi neer Jarmeson. of the A. & C. R. R. R., arriveil in the city yesterJay fnm a visit to the lower Clumbla. A regular snap for school children this week at Snodgrass s gallery. The neat est and best photo for il r dozen ever ofTred in the city before. Call and see them. Now Is the time for cockroaches to begin to be tnublesome. Our Electric Paste will drive them all out of your house. Charles Rogers, Odd Fellows building. It is reports that a large number of fishermen have laid off awaiting the big run of fish, and cannery ro ceipts have accordingly been somewhat reduced. When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Railway. Quick time and the only line running dining cars. Train leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod grass. The work he Is turning out now is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. The Woman's Relief Corps will hold "A Mystery Tea" at the residence of Mrs. Y. JL Green, Kfj Exchange street, on inursuay, iiay r,. from 2 to 5 rr. m. All members and friends are cordially invited to attend. A number of brush fires on the hills of A-st.ria are filling the air with blue smoke, but the dtiaens can stand the haze for the sake of the improvements to rpor.-rty being made. Besides being a bicycle rider. Sheriff Hare Is one of the new bowlers. Yes terday he allowed hin wife, out of courtly, of course, to best him at the game by a scjore of 28 to 24. B. W. Fretr. A. F. Elliott, San Fran cisco; Bishop Morris and Miss Louisa Morris. Geo. H. Ourharn, Walfrtco Syl vess, Portland; tx-an Blanrihard, Ral nr, were guests at the Occident yes terlav. Jas. M aeon, ber,. formerly engineer of Kngme Co. No. l, arrived yesterday from feiuth'-r.! Oregon, and was met at the boat by rrKmlers of the com pany, w ho eworti-d him to his home. A deck hand of the steamer Tele phone yesterday ha1 several fingers of his left luuid bally smashed while handling lumoer. The Injuries are so seven- that the hand may have to be amputated. Bishop Morris and daughter arrived yesterday. In the afternoon the bishop confirmed a class at Skipanon, and this fternooii and evening will confirm classes at Holy Innocents chapel, Lp pertown, and Grace church. Burleigh the Cash Grocer. 35 Cents Tillamook Creamery Nutter. '.'5 Cents io lbs. Prunes. 15 Cents Hires Root Heer. 15 Cents i lb. brick Maple Sugar. 25 Cents 9 lbs. Rolled Oats. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone ,w.nxx'V Rhubarb. ISss i T pound, at the Pa cific Grvxi-ry Co. Buy your sweet cream at the Don- bonnlere; It will not foil to whip. As flowers for Pocontl.m Fay are lia ble to be very seare. you had letter tr der bouquets ami designs In Rood season. Designs will be furnlsii-M t reasaaahle prices and nil kinds of Mowers at corre spondingly cheap prlcea Place your or ders at once so as not to be disappointed. Smith's candy store. The office of the Southern Pacific Railway Company will hereafter le found at the Wella-Fargo Kxpress of floe, Curtis Trenchard. agent, where tickets to ail parts of the world can be had and all Information for travelers obtained. Judge McHride yest.iday pureed ttu circuit court docket of a large number of cases whk'h have been standing fnn term to term for years. Th re are now less cases before the circuit court than there have been hi the past ten years. Forty pounds of prunes for 1 at the Pai-itlc Grocery Co. . High gm.ltf California brandies rind wines for family, ccokbUA rneIKIn.il and tahlrt purio'S. "Prlvaie Stock." "Cream Rye." "Old Hickory." "Pride of Ken tucky" and "Hermitage" whiskies in or iginal packagv. Imported wines and liquors at reasonable prlia. Carlson's Family Liquor Store, bu Twelfth sirc t. Roes, Hlggins & Co. have taken the agency for the famous "Corvallla" flour. Three carloads arrived here for them yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. Swedish Lutheran Chun A seen ' sion day (Thursday). Sw elish services ' will he held at S p. m. Text Luke 24:49-33. Theme "Jesu Larjungars Gladje Ofver H.-nvna Hlmm-lsford." There w ill be no services Sunday. The pastor will preach tn S.;uth I'e-nd in that day. 1 The business hus.-s on Bond stn"et, , between Ninth and Fifteenth, have ar ranged by private subscription for four additional strwt lamts, tn that xirtlon 'of liond street will be an up-tn-date : thoroughfare, and with Its new pave i ment will be the most popular street jln the city. ! Today fe Ascension day. There will be a celebration of the holy communion at Grace church at 9 a. m. Bluhp Mor- ria will visit the parish this evening to j administer the rite of confirmation. service at 7:ao. Evening prayer and confirmation at Holy Innocents, t'pper town, tomorrow (Friday) at 3:30 p. m. Lemons. 10c per dozen, at the Pa cific Grocery Co. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave' At 1 'clo,"k v"r'ltty '" Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f .ri - teti.liu.re at the Tacoma, Spokane, and tte East. Cbme ' f"" (' .N"' "Ur- . . , . (suaht b) nwdutions adopted Monday. connection made at Spokane for Rosa-1,. t , . j . . j . :tne hfjrses and apiuiratus tit the . land. Nelson, Sandow and British Co-' .... ... . , , ' . . pany w-n? n-moved from the i-ngln- lumbia mining camps. For maps and w. , , ... 'hfiuse and arrang;menta made to ship Information call on or address ... ,h, ... , ' C. W. STONE. Astoria, Or. Isonted from the fin' and water rum Miss Nellie Busey Is preparing to 1 mlttee of the city council that tin ordi open a kindergarten school at her rest- nano? would Is; Introduced at the next dence, 23a Grand avenue. Parents who ! council meeting to pay the company desire to obtain such Instruction and w for Its team and apparatus. On training for their children would do 'the strength of this guarantee the well to consult. Miss Busey. Her terms horses and apparatus were last night will be found entirely reasonable. j replaced in service. During the meet- jlng a small blaze was discovered in tic- The Rambler Is the bit of the 20th j r'ar "f th" Astoria lr'i Wi-ks among century. It has many Imitators, buti8"m' frames. The hoys 'nibk- no equal. There Is no reasci why you ;ly ""I""1''"'' and soon extinguished the shouldn't Join the throng and buy a fire' " Rambler. A wheel doesn't cost much in the end. Easy and convenient terms can be made. W. E. Warren, agent, i , 549 Commercial street. I Sa51 Frisco. May M.-The charge j recently mwle by Prwldent Potter, of 'the L. A. W. against the recently re Manager B. F. Locke, of the Hotel i signer officers of the north California Flavet, has returned and Is rapidly getting tils houe stocked for the open In?. Suburban trains between Astoria and Flavel will make It convenient for travelers to reach the new hotte, and j California Associated Cyclists. The n--Astorlans and summer visitors will ply is In the form of an address Pi Pa. have all the accommodations thatjifornla who-lrnen and Is aimed to cor could be desired. j ivct any misapprehension tiiat rnk-ht J arise from Potter's stati-rm-nlH. K-r- Twenty pounds of sugar for il at the irigan's manifesto has been nppmvrd Pacific Grocery Co. by th-? chief alv"Lsers of th Assoclalefl .Cyclists. RfllHIER TO ASTORlfl And Return in One Day, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. BRAZEE, Master. W 1 1 1 ('iX !Ct 1f;ilnier dallv. exciit Hlindftv. a Z-.Hi a. m., touching at La Iii, llay-K-rs, Btella, Oak Point, Kai-de (llir, f-...t.l'.w, akflmnlfiiurs Tlertokfleld TM1- lar Rock and other landings, arriving at 14th street wharf, Astoria, at lo-.3rt a. m. Ixave Astoria at 1:30 p. m., calling at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory service guaranteed. Fancy Trask river Tillamook cream ery butter, Sac, at the Pacific ilnwry CV. W. F. Seholbe, the popular cigar man. ufaoturer, la now established In lUs new quarters, 474 Commercial strwt. where he has a full line of domestic, Key West and Imported cigars and (he beet brands of smoking tobaccos and smokers' ar ticles. Give him a call. CJewnre Miller, a four-yveir-old child. had a narrow ev4e fnvn death yv (entity morning. The hook and ladder (tuck had Mopped on TWegritph corner and the mijutedtlve youngster climbed underneath It. tils mother at the time was In a ivNii'hbortatK N'ktoiv. The hoy began to crawl fnuu under t'ie truck Just as (!ve horses attirtvd. Ill oui unaccountable maimer he was not run over, although he wan silently hurt. The time has come for the slashing of lattds and burning of brush Itciipei. All abroad In in." country ranchers are making tinprovctnom lo th-lr place... w lilon. In the eyes of some people, ap pear to be slier waste. Wood that would kivp tunny a poor family warm during the winter Is nithleily burned In the clearing pnnvss, lUid yel the 1hht man luia not the means to cut and haul the nitkl from Its ttittive fonst, and the owner cannot do It f r him, and so often cauiot even get iJie exHtue f luuidllng the w ood when It Is placed on the market that he tlivls M cheater to bum over his land J iuxI nimr It r onqw than to at- tvmpt to sll the weol v his pla.v. Choice dairy btttt.-r. full weUtit. :.V. at tlK" Puot flo tin very x. Suivrintending Knglntvr W rt. f: i-- I jSylven was down fn.:n Portland yes- t.rday. and ins-til the work ! !tiR (done on the ManxiuiKa. Mr Sytv.u j said to an As:(rtan n'Hrter that the ' pl.iiv seletis by the Astoila f: On orks for tt shipyard was a line in lion and mot all tho re nil:--m. n: nf sich an Instltutim "You need a laric ship-building plant here a'i I have made a good start, t admire the energy and nerve of the Astoria Iron I WkU-ks In making the venture and pre Jdiot that AstorU will la a few yean jhave a plant cApalib i.f 'l .lf.j nil classes of Work. Votl will find tnat It j will mak a great illff. r-n.-e in the 1 iu.tlnmi uf this city when ships of nil and classert ian dock Iv n- and b .n'iuir',l. Tho w-k of t.Mrini: :h" j Manxanlia to piei-oi Is mtirlng c m t le. I tl-n and the w-rk of reconstruct !"n I will comm.-niv In alut two weeks. jTh..- contract will bv finished o.t time. J A new river si-rvlce has I" en inaucu j rat-l between Astoria and It.ilnler, 'n -! lion, Including all interin 'dials I hkHi ks. ; The tine steamer "I'lL-rlm." t'apialn A I L. llraxee, will make round trips dally, I except junday, leavpig I'.alnl. r at S j a. m.. reaching Astoria at ii.:s, I. in, lire at the Fourteenth str'1. t w harf, and i!i : parting on her return at i:. I'n ini't ; lime and the test seni e U icn.tr ante, d for ioth passengers and freight. ' Two iwun.ls of choice full-w. u-ht l.ut- ter, we, at the J,i.'lrle UrociTy i'h.'s Mr. E. J. Ford and ML- llarri't A 1 Bottom were marri-d yesterday a' th i residoni. of the bride, by i;..v. ft. I'e'lllnger. Tho ccn-tii 'ny was a slmpl ..no, and tile newly wedded , I f; n th.' evening N at for Portland, from whence th.-y will pnv! by Me.imcr t San Kranci.-u". Th-y will make th'lr ftitur.' home l:i Cal.fortila. I At high noun yostenlay, in Fon-st Cr've. Captain Th'.mas I'rang. d the 'White Collar line, was unil.d In tnnr i ri,v to Mrs. Jessie il Ala n, of l or; ! TownsHl. Captain 'nin has long been known as the imwi ipular fklp j pT on the Columbia, and hit h'sis of t friends In Astoria, Portland and ail ahmg the river will be gl.ul to extend i their cnngratulations to him upon th" ; auspicious event will oh has made him 'a betvcllct. The Uuly of hts c.hoiiv was .formerly a resilient of Astoria, and one of its most charming sorb-ty tnemlrs. Her return to Oregon will lw welcomed by all. j .i. .ru.,ii ... tiw .,-iiui.-iu i ,r piiMiir iage. lun evening, at a callH mc t i ing. a w ritten guarantee w as pre. THK WHEELMEN'S OISPI'TE. division of the league have brought f'rth a caustic reply fmrn Frank If. Kerrigan, ex-chief consul of the divls. jlori. who resigned to affiliate wlih the TOO MCCH DVNAMITI-: Duluth,' May 2. A terrible accident oci urrcd today at Herman town, p'-wi IrnJIes fnrn Duluth. '. Frank Lip ck. a farmer living th'-re. w5 thawing sorn I dynamite u be usi! In clearing land ! of sturnr. He was heating It over I the fire when It exploded, tearing ihe 'house almost to pieces and killing Lu jcek and his two sons. His wife and another small son escaped alive but 'are bally hurt. What remained of thr; house caught fire and was destroyel. The day on which we expect to dawdle Is always the one crow led with unex pected udtles. New This Week. Men's Bicycle Suits, Men's Golf and Bicycle Hosiery, Men's Summer Underwear-all weights, Dent's English Kid Gloves-all sizes, Ladies Separate Skirts, Ladies' Shirt Waists, 50c upwards, Ladies'and Gents' leather and web belts. Ladies' Summer Hosiery and Underwear. C. H. Cooper's, The Lending Dry CoocIm and ClotHlng Merclmnt of Antorlfi. Alniut 10 o'ol.vk yiwt.-nlny morning i.i a building In the rear of the old ly sal'ioti, isi Astor slrt-.-t, which has lately Una us-l as slee4ng piarter by a number of who are working alsmt town, tin- caugb; In a pile ot straw on the ll'r, but was extln uilnd Iy tlw di imrtnietit. which r s.i.i.t.-. to ft still alarm. A nice little "ittlagnitlon m:ght have resulted hud ii"t t woman dlmoveri-d the fire and .r niptly reporbd It. The entire block Is only a tlinb-r b-x. and pr"-rty-oui i'i-s may In thankful Ituit no dam a,'e w.u. d"iw. Chl.-f uf police Hallo. U i'Tiniil out the ih-hI and f:ust(iul the plaoe wiun-ly. so that further danger fi .ni pipis ami clgur stumps may bit .iw-rted. THE LATEST DESIGNS In Carpets, Window Shades, Furniture, Rugs and Bedding Supplies Frames and Mouldings. G. V. Porter's. BOND HTHEET. Bed Rock Prices. GRAA1MS & CO. Groceries, Feed, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware, SOLDCHEAP FOR CASH or, 15th & Commercial. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. I CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mais on application. I MEN AND TEAMS WANTI'.t'. j l.iiNn.i-. ara wiuile.1, by day r eta. j Hon work, on the Astoria & Columbia : river r.lilp-ad Apply to II S Schwntlin. : ICnappa, or Hauler, on-ioii. Temcs ' must apply at Itanier only. llo.NKYMAN. l'i:i(AUT & GI.DN. Foil HA I.E. K'Mt SALE A J. H. Mundy Impr.ted friction drum hoisting .lojlne. Hle of j loller. txl'i feet; cylinder, TxlJ inches I A nrnt cliuei ciiKlne, almost us good a. I tinw. Addnem "A." Astoiian i.ttl. MEN WANTED. !(atlnad hands wanted for Immediate w..rk on track. Apply at rtn 4. Flavel block. A. & C. It. It. II FOR RENT. FJlt KENT Furnished rooms, a-i suite or single, by the day or month Hole) Ttghe, under entire new man Mo ment, (in-at reiluctlon In rate.), Mrs . V. Porter, maruiger. Cor. Eleventh and Franklin. I 'I a no for Kent Inquire at Griffin St Iteeil's. F'lt IlKNT-Heveral will furnlshi-d risftiis fo giiiletii-nt olutip ait conier of Ihuuvh and S'Vimth streets No. I'.'l K-Vetth. poll IlKNT-Tlm mom now occupied by tlm Callforrila restaurant, 571 Com mercial sinnl. J. II. M.uiHt'll. foL'M). F I'M- One-half net and lines, picked up at buoy No. 12. Own'T can have fame ori proving ownership and paying all ex penses and salvage, Apply at Klimire') cannery. FOIW'D Adrift, near Tongue Point, a Columbia river fishing tsat, painted gray outside and yellow Inside. Owner can have same by applying to John Kmllh, on Irwer Hniag Island, proving pmiierty and paying charges. hese tiny Vsptulei r st'n'not I to Daisam ni Lnnn h.i. - d Cobebi or Injections nn(lf-nt' CURE IN 48 HOUHSV ins lame rliteaKft with. Vl out Inconvemenre, r- i the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE f, 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? thHverWtn As f.it u the CitY. Bottled Beer. IIOCII eVCIII-LI'.TTIS.Aglss, lllli W lloo.l Mlre.l". J. B. YVYAIX hn No. Atlstla, 0t I Inn! wore, ShlpChMt. tilery, (JroecrleH, ProvlHtoriHs, I'AINTH rml II.N. Hseclsl All.nllna PelJ Is Barl)Mng litis, " -, 171 0 i.rk. ; cjsucr OILS , ' a specialty. I Brothers, Sell AstdklsV ! Hrp CI. .t!.! rv, ' ll.ir(lviin, ; !;t); ,V vl- ft ( linn lit- I inVHiulltt ; Klntit A' Ml! l'V. ,1. !'h:iiI, ' 'ih V'tlt'trlii1., I oi'i!. Sil j.Mi , Kail il'- V "I'lllf , ! i.oi it W'iinlu i s, lu ultiir.'i! I uip'i lui iit 'A .i.'ioi . A Wli it'll'.-'. Japanese Goods Oricntnl Ctirl NovcUIch WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. "The Louvre" IMllltll l.liKl.rillS I NTH R T A I NMI:NT 1 1 A LL 3 r LOOMS riue Ma.lp. tisiiie ot Alt Hlnite. Tm MesMlllreltt Hera. rvminiM; rmsi-iuss Cood Order and Everybody's Right THIItl A tlUSKIiVKIi. SNAP A KODAK. at an; man coming oi el oar elite and jan'U I'l a pun rait of a man brlmmlas urr Willi pieiuwnl theuslite. Such ijueilly In lh" liquor, we ieoITeianetiuui!lil ltrat ftur niaa COM IT ANI THV T1IKM MU(1MP;S & CO. C. P. KJAERBYE. M.A..M.D. PHYSICIAN AMD SUKGL0N. Orevluatnl from Cupetthogva Unlvar elty. Diseases of women a apeclaliy. No. isn Cuinmen-ial stresl, Stuuiahasv building. Hours, 10 in 13 a. m'., 2 to 4 euid T to p. m. A. V. ALLEN, DCAIER IN Gfocerle. Flour, Feed, Provhlons-i Frultn Vegetable, Crockery, Glass and PUtcdWare. Loggen' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial Mmti Gorner Groeepy 45S Duane Street Hood River Strawberries Direct From Hood River Every day at Portland Prices. Cream, per pint. 10c. Milk, per Quart. .OS Drnnsc f) nnn4c ICy a uuvj it. lUUIIUO, aVJC. Flour, per sack, 98c. A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatest rliarma women can poaaeae. PuuoNi'a CoHruiaioM fuwuaa Hi Tea 11. Gambrinus