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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1897)
TIIK DAILY AsToKIAN, FKIDAY MtiKMMi, JINK 18, IIU7. We have just received a car of the Celebrate Gold Coin Stoves and Steel Ranges From Chicago, which we guarantor superior in every way to anything on the market, ami at a greatly reduced price Cull and see them at HOWELL & WARD'S Fornieily M. C. Crosby's Store. The Soa ft 500 lbs Lowney's Candies Today Knapptoti Dry Fir -Wood- CUT IN ASY LENGTH Delivered, ----- - $2.50 Uncut on the Dock, $2-00 A CORD OF WOOD REQUIR ING FOUR HORSES TO DE LIVER, 50 CENTS EXTRA In the Red Men's Hall at S o'clock '.his afternoon. Furniture of bedroom Apply at this office. for sale cheap. Mr. and Mr. John Koip ire spending a low days In Portland. C. B. Smith soils pure cream; no corn starch or gelatine used. Donald Maclay, the Portland merchant. was In the city yesterday. Pineapples! Pineapples: the tir.est !u the city, at the Paclllc Grocery Co.'s. Burleigh the Cash Grocer. 50 Cents Pail Jelly. 20 Cents Package Oolil Dint. I.) Cents livers Hoot lloer. 10 Cents Twin Bros.' Mush. 5 Cents 500 Tarlor Matches. SHANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone J2 -m. nesa Is Utura Davis, who, while driving her cows frvin the unfenced lands of the defendants, was attacked by them and badly beaten. The KI-Hurd came off the ways at the Astoria Iron Works yesterday, all refill's ;nd changes having Iwn complete!, and made a successful trial run to Fort Stevens. The contractors on the railroad line along the city from west of Tongue Point done. He assigned us reiison for his action that there wu no fund t the date of the pitsstige of the nrdlimn from which to pay the wim-nnls; that no spprciprliitlen was made, as required by the charter, out f which to pv the wiirnir.ts, and that there Is no money In the treasury nppllcnhlo to their pay ment. Or. W. .. King, a leadlnii demist of S.i; Frnnclsco, and his sou, Mr. Ocotgc King, organist of the Church or the .VI eil of the Siime cllv, were In Astoria on Wednesday. Oiirtiu the cvciiltii. th. were entertained 1 y several of the lo.nl denial and medl-iil fro lemliy, ut'tci' win. I, they h it tor their (Vllfornla tt.ir.n-. Northern Pacific railroad trains letvs Irtla4td dally at It o'clock a. m. f r Tacoinn, Snoka,no, and the East. Clw eotmeotton made at Spoliiine for Roes land, Xelsvm, Sattilow and UHtlsh Co lumbia mining camps. KW maps and Information rail on or address C. V. STONK. Astoria. Or, The delay In furnishing lumber to the contractors who are. doing the work on Itond street Is causing much Inconven ience to the public an.l Is really a source of danger, as the condition of the streets between ..Ninth and Eleventh makes It possible tor any one to fall overboard In the dark, or while walking the slippery planks hild down for temporary use. And still the lumber of the world Is at As toria's doors. Warrenton Is the Best Columbia Hartor Land Co. COR MR... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. ,n on application. 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? J. A. I.rwvn and sou, IVnald .Maolcav. Win. Harder. Portland: M. J. Ki.ics. Chi cmo; I!. K. Davis. Alf. Kelly. tr. Mac Claire, Henry Nice, $au Francisco; J. v'. Jacoby. Ashland. Ohio: J. O. Ilanderiuish, have nearly all of the Kaj nihil In nnd j St. Louis; Win. Cramer, ..ew York; is. F. Telephone or Inquire of West Ire lis Co Best cup of coffee In town at the Model Restaurant. 461 Commercial street Buy your sweet cream at the Bon bonnlere; It will not fail to whip. Come and see our assortment of fruits and vegetables. Paclllc Grocery Co. soon the roadbed will be ready for track-laying. When you want a real life-like and artintlc 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. R. A. Hahmann. F. A. Curtis, Rob. Alexander and wife, Jas. Clark and wife, C. R. Griffiths, l C.oldsvhmid. Portla.it'.: A. I Robinson, Sun Francisco, register I at the Parker House yesterday. -HIGH GRADE - Ladies .Gents' 1 1 1 5tyllsh Oxford Ties. ' blood and CbocoUt shades 97 Spring Styles. Large Assoracst. Bicycle Shoes. Are Warraatcd John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. TRY OUR IQ CENT - Black Hosiery -For Boys and Girls ALBERT DUNBAR. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 57 deg. Minimum temperature, U deg. Precipitation, .22 inch. Precipitation from September 1, to date, 87.11 inches. Excess of precipitation from September 1. ISM. to date, H.99 inches. Ross. HIggins & Co. are still In busi ness at the old stand and will give Bo.-. Tonth-. ..d i.it.i. .i.nn. n I good value for the money as anyone. Blood Shoe. Colombia Shoe Co. Entrance to their stre from east side j while street repairs are In progress. In the police court yesterday George I Anderson was fined S for being drunk. lno "'cycle path construction comn.ttve j will today commence taking subscriptions The Western Union Telegraph Company ' for the work- Wheelmen will first 1 has opened an office In the Hotel Flavel. ca,lrtl "P"n. and If there Is then any ; shortage the general public will be called The new nlate class front to the water ' uPon. commisslon's office was put In yesterday. Mr. A. B. Hammond was In Portland yesterday and may be In Astoria today. Chief Stockton has retained In the fire department all of the old drivers and the i chemical engineer. The six extra. have j not yet been appointed. Fnlon Hose Co. : No. 4 will be Incorporated Into the depart ment in some manner satisfactory to all. Pat Coonan, foreman of the railroad gang at Warrenton, was In town yester-. day. j Ross, HIggins & Co. have taken the For rootling and skylights go to the Sacy tor tbe famous "Corvallls' Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. 34 Ninth "ur. Three carloads arrived here f'r street them yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same The finest Califor-Ja and Oregon fruits at mil1 Pces In lots to suit. at the lowest prices at the Pacific Cr - ! eery Co. I Court Astoria, No. s. Foresters, will j aive a grand social next Thursday even Good progress Is being made on the nt their hall, after the retrular meet-Thlrty-third strett Improvement by Con- '"S of tile orler, for the entertainment tractor Normile. ; of their friends. l.ast nlsht foiir new i members were lnittsiti, and the order is P. J. Meany, the leading merchant '. ln a P'0!'!J''rou9 condition. tailor, 137 Tenth St paid for fur skins. The highest price Architect De IJn yest.-rday let the con- I i tract to Messrs. Orlbble an.1 Smith for Chas. Wright Jr.. yesterday enured ; placing the ro w steam hei.tiruc appara the employ of E irlelgh, an-J will learn tus In the hotel at Gearhart Park. .Mr. the grocery business. ! Lin rt.ort!) a eoraiderably Improved j prospect for building this season, and The bay was Very rough yesterday, and i believes that there will 1m- a steady gain me weatner coin, out nevertheless there ; commencing with this summer. was a fair catch of flsh. Uvke. Klavel; J. U. Meiiler and wlte, Hrvvklleld; Mrs. Walker, llwaco: ban tV.Velll. lrKon City: V. It. Markensle, ilarschkuni. Wash., were quests at the Occident yesterday. The detention to the river beats In the past ten days Is pr.nlwr a source of Kieut annoyance to the public. Malls niv lut. .in.l iussn,-ers on the day Nuts are com-H-lletl to miss buslmsss enKiii'tiu'iits and lose much valuable time. It will be wel come news to all. If true, that a frelKht Kxit will be put on In a few days to re lleve the situation and get the afiermxin malls In In-fore 9 o'clock at hIkM. The heavy business on the river now would seem to demand additional freight ser vice. While tlshlng near the breakers on Wednesday. Captain XL Is H.ierfiiisseii. of llcoth's cannery, had a very narrow t s cape. His hoot was tilled wtih water and thrown upon Peaeoek Siiit. while tils net was lost. The Fort Canby lire-s.ivtnt crew siw his dilemma and put out to li s assistance, under the direction of Captain Stewart. liy dint of u"lck, hard work they helped him Out of his dangerous position, righted his bout, put It In good trim again, and pick.il up his net. Mr. Kasmusscn, when talking to a reporter List ni'ht, was loud In his praise of t!u- uniform bravery, promptness and kind ness of thi llfe-s:iviiig crews, who so frequently risk their own lives to save others. A NoVKI. CiNTi:ST. .'.rustic auvel Usciuenls of Columbia l cycles have well iiietlicd world-wide u nown. I'ae disilucIHe beauty and woil. luaitohip of ColuinlUas Is apple, lalid at U llluucc just so tlie aiiraettv eiu ss m... ariftlo merit ol limt" poliiied lilusua tlous. It te our desir,. to mane l.-tui known bj v'uluiiitua wit i lUeuiv ill ia o.iikUIS ol l'l- chn lil Us tiae .t ..ii i bvsl appreciated asim'l -to do tills II Is UcceiMsar to U ilcl the natural buy.lc seellts ot ever) da' lite. We tllileloli inaug-.iraie our piiolorailiu contest ati.l oiler prues of s-.u h value as to siiaotiau the Im: eftorl. In nwanling the pi.Ci-e)t-calclillig and advertising ipiolltii , In genuity of ideas, and tippropl laiei,e ol subject will have equal nelglit Willi ui- lisllc merit. The llrsl plle Will le awarvlol lor tl.e pivlograidi In wiibli shall appear one or more of our '. tii.nl. I (Vlullll'l.is, with the Iwst lllld lltosl ,H- tr.ictive surroundings uiul im. krii .1, The second pruv will ! nwarvU-.l tor li.e i lu st prot-tgrupli of one or mult- Coliuiiti'.a ' bicycles In luotlim, with rider or rburs. I The third pine will be awarded for In. best piioteKraph of any bicycle in molhui. with rid. r upon It, The fourth prue will be awunled tor the best photograph of an attractively gowned girl or woman i n any bicycle. The fifth prli- will Ix- iiwuid ed for the list photograph of an iiinuili;: iH" couileal seeiie in which one or mure bicycb s tigure. The Cnlllpetltlen Will close Ootols-r 1, and ph.tigraph r.nH.d after that d lie Will Hot Is- elller.sl. Fol lowing lire the prle. 1 ' "eAV mm RED IVlEiN'S EXCURSION TO. Seaside,-Sunday, - July - 4th CIVEN BY CONCOmiiY TRIBE NO. 7 Tin A. I.. i ill Mililry Itttinl will I hi lix nltotulutii'p. Round Trip Tickets, . . $1.00 t'lnl.lieu ldwecu nifeaof VI ami . venrs, ll,!,r' l'AHK Tlterti will lie lilriily of yoml slutl tin llif tngratii. Some Things in Season Complete Salmon Nets, KnittediWeb First l'rle seiKiul pr!.- -third priv fourth pru.- flflh pru. "i; I'ul'K X Columi la I. in. I. ill, Columbia hie) etc, I Coluinlla I'leycle. li." llaitford bicycle llartfoul bicycle. U M ANl I'Ai 1'1'ltlN'l re". ;:: Ci . N'l'fici:. !A AA A A AAA' : Lawn Mowers 5 jt nnd J J LAWN H05I: ? TODAY'S WEATHER. Occasional weather. showers; continued cool AROUND TOWN. FRIDAY. I wonder at the bounteous hours, The slow result of winter showers; You scarce can see the grass 'or flowerr. Tennyson Best meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. See Ross, HIggins & Co.'s offer to sell goods for cash. Currants, 75c per crate the finest In the lajid at Burleigh's. The funeral of Mrs. Samuel Roberts will not take place from the Catholic church" as reported but from Red Slen's HhII to day at 2 o'clock. The arrangements for the funeral of the lato Mrs. Samuel Rolierts have been changed so that the services will be held Quick! The sooner you begin to use Schillings Best tea, the bigger your chances at that $iooo offered fcr the miss ing word besides the ex tra prizes for the most tick lets sent in. Schillings Best tea is at your grocer's. Rules of contest published in large advertisement about the firfct and middU ti each month. ah Tillamook creamery butter Is the bet made ln Oregon. Received fresh every week. Ask your grocer for It There will be a large banquet in Port land on the queen s Jubilee day, and several Astor'ans will attend. It's a world-beater for the money our razor strop. Price, 23 cents. Charles building. Rogers, Odd Fellows' The Foard Stokes Co. stantly in stock a supply of the finest j except Sunday, leaving italnler Ice. which they are prepared to furnish consumers. The Columbia Iron Works ysterd.-iy turned out another iw-pnund cas-.lng, the process being watched by i numlx-r of visitors. The large consignment of new candles received yesterday by the Spa caused no littlr; comment among the visitors to the store. Bookkeeper Howe.-, at Klnn.y'fi, was frozen up yesterday, having several times been obliged to go out th to thaw out 'm' lurnaces The next shipment to the Sou-.d of can nery machinery vlll cij!lst of w -.eri big truckloads, requiring about 'hree freight cars to handle 't. The banquet at the Uof l F;civ-1, on the occasion of the queen's di, ,1.01,4 Jubilee. has been definitely derided upon arid the tickets have Ken le?u j. Contrary to expectations, Judge Jlc Ilride did not arrive yeetr-rdr-v. The June term of the circuit court will on-n next Monday morning at Y o'-lock. You can get the ism-fit of years ex perience and work at Portland prices, by calling on D. fc Htryker, dentist, M Commercial street, Astoria, Or. The st-amer Monmouthshire, on Its re cent trip up the river to Portland, an. return yesterday, was oollgcd to nut a large bonnet on her rudder In order to get steerage way. Captain Evans remarked to a certain gentleman that he would be glad when he could load In Astoria and not have to stop to make bonnets. A new river service has been inaugu rated between Astoria and Rainier, Ore gon, including all Intermediate landings. The fine steamer "Pilgrim," Captain A. L. Drazee, will make round trios dailv. at 6:3) a. m., reaching Astoria at 11:30, landing at tne r ourteentn street wharf, ar,d de parting on her return at l :30, Prompt time and the best service Is guaranteed for both passengers and freight. Thft mayor yesterday signed the ordi nance creating the Commercial street ex tension fund. The ordinance authorizing the auditor and police judge to Issue and tender to property-owners warrants for the amount of damages assessed on the Commercial street extension, and the second ordinance for the same purpose, passed by the council because of defects In the first one, were vetoed by the mayor yesterday, as was predicted would be Contractor Normlle's team, which was ts.sl t.y the lire department far a short time, vvos taken hack to camp )est--rd..y morning. In I'ppertown, While doing duty with the lire laddies they got ac- cust'.-nosl to jumping to their places when the gong sounded at ox?n. and were r- u.y for a run. Yesterday, when the cook In the camp rang the big gong for dinner this team thought It was a tire and started off to run, not Hading the usual harness arrnagemeiits to stop them, they tan away and gave the nun n liv.ly chase t foro they were brought buck to camp. Th.elr teamster will keep an eye on them nt noun time hereafter. The small boy who said that Normlle's scra per horses were no good for anything else missed his guess. Mr. M. J. Kinney s:Ud yesterday. In commenting on the statement made by Mr. Craig that he had known that gen tleman many years, nnd that he was a progressive business man, dealing In large affairs. ' Sun Francisco Is a friend of Astoria, and nu-n like Craig work on broad lines they don't do a farming busi ness. SiHrculators are unusually shrewd men, and I notice that their predictions which are a safe guide, carry out the assertions made by Mr. Craig ns to the prospects of Oregon and Washington In Orrgon and Washington, with thirty three and a third per cent Increase In the price of wheat and twenty per cent more of It, It means to these two states J7,'i.i") more money received and put In circulation, liesides this, Is the large Increase In wool, hops, and fish, with bett.-r prices and quality. Our prospects have not been so good In five years." 2 Hardware? 'Carpenter's Tool. Notice Is hereby given that for a val-j ual le consideration Andrew II eidrt. kso.i, doing business us o butcher In thnt pivdaa! of Astoria, 'rego:i, know n ns I'tilon'ow i. I has thli d iy sold, assigned arid traiuo ' ferred and set over to lue nil and slil-j g'llar his ai-coti :u against nny and :illj !ern:.s owln; him. the said lb-n lrl keie, : and I hereby notify all persons that ild j accounts are now ow ned by me. and thai said lie-mi ts and each of tlvcu et- . be paid to nie nnd to no one el".... M. Sf.sMAN ', O.ited Astoria, June 2, l:T. j For 5alc by FOARD & STOKES CO. Mnniilsvturor nntl I Icct I o r W. F. SCHEIBE, FINE CIGARS! A lull llrw ol I'lpr.. T-'hscco, nil Smokers' A'liilrs. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to nil panics holding Clatsop county warrants endorsed prior to May 1, IM5, to present the same to the county treasurer for pny.nent as Interest ceases after this date. tinted at Astoria, nr., this 1' th day of May, A. I. Wi. U. U WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop county '-47-1 Commcrv. lilt HI. I I ' PltOFI'rlHION AU CAItUH. C. II ROWER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. tiundcrsoti Hall ling. Astoria. Oregon IX MEMORIAM. Died, at her residence on Clatsop Plains, at Bp. m., June 1", Mrs. M. M. flood win. The funer.il will take place at the old Clatsop cemetery, at 12 o'clock. Train ba.es Astoria nt 11 n, rn. Special Cash Sale -- - A SNAP. For sale cheap and on easy terms, four choice building lots In McClure'i Astoria. For particulars call on Howell & Ward, 515 Rond street. RAINIER TO ASTORIA Anil Itcturn In One Day, ' Steamer Pilgrim, A. Ij. RRAZEE, Master. Will leave Rainier dally, except Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., touching at I.a Du, May gers, Stella, Oak Point, Eagle Cliff, Knnppn, Clifton, Westport, end other landings, arriving at 14th street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. m., calling st way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory service guaranteed. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A J. S. Mundy Improved friction drum hoisting engine. Size of boiler, 7x214 feet; cylinder, 7x12 Inches. A flrnt-clani engine, almost as good new. Addrews "A," Astorlan office. II. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2. Pythian Ilulldtng, over C. II. Cooper's stors. DR. O. R. EATE8, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to diseases of womeo and surgery. Offlcs over Damlger's store. Astoria. Telephone No. 12. DR. JAY TITTTLE. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, rooms 5 and t. Pythian bulldg C31' Commercial St, Residence sams Telephone M. Acting assistant surgeon IT. S. Ma rine hospital service, J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street. Astorta,j0r H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Mt Commercial street When going East travel on the North ern Pacific Rail way. Quick time and tbe only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland daily at 11 o'clock a. m. Judge AbercromUe yesterday issued warrants for the arrest of Antone Solo mon, on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, and for Mary Solomon and D. Falnagas and wife, on a charge of as sault and battery , The complaining wlt- From now on we will give extraordinary inducements TO CASH PURCHASERS The list of articles which come under this head is too long to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business ... Ross, Higgins & Co. TUB RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room, centrally located; 411 F.xehungo street FOI4 RENT. Two rooms furnished for light houHckcvplrig, over S3 Commercial street; I2 per month. Astoria Lund nnd Investment Co. FOR KENT Furnished roorrn, en suite or single, by the day or month Hotel Tlghc, under entire new tnuji age men t. Oreat reduction ln rale. Mrs. O. V, Porter, manager. Cor. Eleventh and Franklin. FOR RENT Several well furnished rooms for gentlemen cheap at corner of Duane and Seventh atreeti. No. 191 Seventh. i FOR RENT-Two upstairs rooms nt tj Eleventh street, N. W. corner Harrison avenue. Inquire on premises. MEN WANTED. Railroad hands wanted for Immediate work on track. Apply at room 4. Flavel block. A. & C. R. R. R. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Aitorlun Building. Chester V, Dolph. Richard Nlxea DOLPH & NIXON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24. 2S, 26 and 17, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busln as promptly attended to Claims against the government a pe nalty. BOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. f, A. F. and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. O. W. LOTJNSnERRY. W. M. E. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. Lubricating OILS A Specialty. j 1873 lVS Fisher j Brothers, J Sell ASTOKIA. sSllij) CllHlldllTy, Hnnlware, Iron it Oml. (iroeorit'H & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fiiirhank'fl Scales. Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement! Wagons & Vehicles. J. B. WYATT, Phen No. ft! Astorls, Ortf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, ProviB.onB, PAINTH and OILH. Spsclal Attention Paid la Supplying Ships. Emil Schacht ARGHITECT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savings Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon. Japanese Goods Oriental Curios NoveltieB WING LEE, 543 Commercial St. AHTOHIA IKON WOHK8 Front St., foot of, 4th, Aatorla. General Macninists and Boiler Makes Land nd Mar Enlni, Dollar work, Staaa buat and Cannary Work a Spatially. Caatlofi of All Ducrlptlona Mada to Ordar ol Short None. John Tox.... President and Superintendent A. Im Vox 4 Vic President O. I). Frael Secretary Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer SEASIDE SAWJUItlt. A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring-, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. AU orders promptly attended 4o. Offlcs and yard at mill. H F L. LOGAN, Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. Tkafw-limllt Dfutut OABTOniA. tin tint rapjaa. ,