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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTlhilAN, TIKSPAY MOKNINO, JULY SO, 1M7. IBW SHOES! Ladies' Black Kid, Hand Turn, Lace Shoes' NEEDLE TOE Ladies' Black Kid, Hand Turn, Lace Shoes . COIN TOE Ladies', Misses', Children's Calf Skin Shoes BEST IN THE LAND Columbia Shoe Company 523 Commercial Street. SuitS, to order, from $12.50 tO $20 ..... AND UPWARD .... PailtS, to order, from $3 Up FLYNN, tit Tnllor, Wlndlrig-Up Sale Of Howell Jc Ward's stock of Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, Etc AT COST..... Bear io mind we are not offering any one article, bat the entire stock at Wholesale Prices. SHOES Ladies', Misses and Children's.. 0XBL00D LACE Prices Rcasonatle FnH Value Comtlete Stock of Serviceable Boots and Shoes John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St W . 7 NEW TODAY Oxblood Hosiery FOH - Ladles and Children ALBERT DUNBAR, August J" Delineator" duv on sale. TODATS 'WEATHER. Fair weather: wanner: light to fresh north to east wlndo. AROUND TOWN. TUESDAY. Grasses noddtag, with the bloom Of the passing summer clinging To each tall and slender plume. Dora. Read Goodaie. Aak your grocer for "Papola." Best meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. No dyspepsia If you use "Papola." See Ross, Higgins & Co. for fresh fruits and vegetables. Bee Ross, Higgins & Co.'s offer to sell goods for cash. Miss May Norton, of Portland, 1? visit ing Mrs. Heltlch. Junket Is the latest; 10c a package. Olsen's drug store. W. B. Homer, of St. Loiis, was at the Occident yesterday. Lave your orders for wild blackberries at Ross Higgins & Co.'s. Foard & 8tokes keep "Papola," besides a full line of fine groceries. Miss GertruBe Ewlng, of Portland, Is vlslUn Mlfs Corlnne Hansen. Mr. Lee Herrin wiir leave for a vaca tion In Texas next ThuirJay. Mr. E . C. Russell, Jr., has gone into business with W. T. E?verirtge. Boys', Tooth's aiM Ittle Gent's Ox Bloed 8b.net. ColumM Shoe Cn. F. A. CoxheaJ, San Fr-nclseo, was a guest of the Occident yentcrJ-.ty. At the bowling alleys yesterday C. H. Cooper made the high Bcor of CO. Hundnds were down from Portland and spvit Sunday at the beaches. Best cup of coffee in town at the Model Restaurant 403 Commercial street Ice cream by the bushel at C. B. Smith's. Private parlor for ladles. If your children have no appetite, give them Junket; 10c. Olsen's drug store. fr. TV. C. Logan, dentist, haa removed his office to the Shanahan building, up stairs. A very tame game of oaseball took place Sunday at the Smith Point ground between picked nines from Alderbrook A PERFECT FIT ! ...AND... I FIRST-CLASS i .WORKMANSHIP -478 commercial mtreet aud Astoria, resulting in the following score K to ' In favor of the Astoria ntne. For rootling and skylights SO to th. Astoria Roofing; and Cornice Co.. 3 Ninth street. Junket Is recommended by physicians as the most healthy food; 10c. Olsen'i H1 9tore- Two hundred boxes assorted fruits Just ;m - ErythmB rms cheap. rom.his- gins & Co. Miss Klmic and Dr. Raymond and wife, cf Fort Canhy, were at th-i Occi dent yesterday. P. J. Mean?, the leading merchant tailor. 1J7 Tenth St. The highest prtc paid for far skins. The excursion by the Miccahees, Sat urday night, to Cathlamet was a large a.-.d successul affair. The latest! Bristol Steel Fishing Rod in stock. Call and examine and you will buy. Only at Fisher Bros. Miss Sadie Imhoff returned yesterday from a visit with the family of Mr. Rowland. Louisville, Clark coun'y. Mr. C. A. Anson, chief electrician In the Western Union main office, Portland, !s spending a few days in the city. Miss Chatterton and Miss Murray, who have ben vislthig Mrs. Carr, returned to their homes in Portland last evening Coin special brands of hams, bacon, lard and canned meats are the beat in the market Ask your grocer for them. Junket an Ideal health food, contains true nourishment. In proper proportions. An aid trf digestion: 10c Olsen's drug store. Mr. F. N. Kolluck, general agent of the Star Union Line, was down from Port larjj Sunday, visiting his family at the beach. The county court yesterday appointed Jacob Kaspi, John Stock and Martin Johnson appraisers of the c-stnte of Isaac Halonen. Frank Cook, who was down from his seining grounds yesterday, said that fish were running fairly well now Ir. the upper river. Mr. C,. W. Townsend, of Keitucky, and Mr. W. II. Emerson, of Illinois, were visitors In the city yesterday, gutsts of the Occident. Don't use a plaster for a lame back, but take Hall's Juniper Tar. It has cured others; It may you. Try it. Charles Rogers, druggist It was rumored yesterday that the Main Btreet dock was about to be sold to Eastern parties, who contemplated erecting an elevator or mill. Fine piano for sale cheap. Will take part payment In room and board for man and wife. Easy terms for balance. Ad dress "Piano," care Astorlan. Judge J. H. D. Cray, Thos. Dealy, Nate Jonts and W. C. Pohl leave .his evening for Portland, to attend the mhhik of the Grand Lodge, A. O. V. V. Mr. J. E. Higgins and daughter, Miss Maggie, left by Sundjy night's boat for Portland, whence they go jevi rland to Vancouver, B. C, to visit relatives. The railroad now has about all the business it can handle, and will be crowded In a few days, wh.in the people begin to tome down to the beaches for the season. In the circuit clerk's office, yesterday. suit was filed by W. E. Tallant sgalnst Agnes Jensen for the possession of one seine, llr.es, ;new web, scow, boats, an chor, chain etc. Hundreds of fishing boats urder sail at sunset yesterday made a very beautiful ple-ture, which attracted the attention of strangers in the city. The water was smoth and of a dark blue color, while Burleigh the Cash Grocer. 70 Cents 1 Jnt'o -RnlUm Mhou'. Fruit Jar 23 Ccuts 4 pokBO Hyfr'a Kxt IWr 13 Cents Quart bottle Cbow Cliow 10 Cents Tint bottle rVkI 5 Cents 3 p'kit!f -WO rucU, Mutclir 5HANAHAN BUILDING. Telephone JJ jth- ky of IlKht blue wnst tlookrd with white elou.l. Tlw itonitou 0lplny ot ! colors In h wt t ii off sivn wMi'h Iwoukl have nwulr any ono famous who j could hnv tnuwfrrrvd It to env, ! In th police conn yrtinlny ChJ. Andcron ami O. t. Andrew ea'ii ar rested at tle Ini'tuni ot the other for KKtulnit. Were UmlsMl for the Uck of evidence In their case. The local froiirtit ami '.tenet office of the ruilrwul company on the TeleiJit.'ne dock haa put 'n B telephone No. 111. All Imiuirlca for frvtsht vxl p.!witrrr rates will be answered there. Mr. O. Mooen hit piir.-h.ised a half interest with Foard Stokes In th. Uerm.in ship Potrimpos. novjf lying on North lte.ich. The owners uiy they will hve her altout thU fall. Roe. Higgins & Co. have taken th agency for the famous "Corvallla" flour. Three carloads arrived here f. them yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealer with th same at mill prices In lots to suit A Inrce number of passengers off the steamer Stale, which arrised from S.ui Francisco yrotertUy, look In the slifnts of the city while they were waiting for the steamer to discharge freight hre. A few of them wire Christian Kraluv orers. A new river service has been innuru rated between Astoria and Rainier, Ore gon, including' all Intermediate landings. The One steamer "Pilgrim," Captain A. L. Brasee. will make round trips dally. except Sunday, leaving Rainier at (:3u a. m., reaching Astoria at 13:30, landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de parting on her return at 1:30. Prompt time and the best servl". Is guaranteed for both passengers and freight . Northern Pacific railroad trains leav. Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. ra. fur Tacoma, Spokane, and the East. Close connection made at Spokane for Rosa land, Nelsm. Pandow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE, Astoria. Or. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. Please take notice of the effect of the following, a copy of a resolution adopted on unanimous vote at a regular meetli.g of the Common Council, held on July 1W7: "Resolved. That the Auditor and Police Judge be and is hereby Instructed to give notice In the official paper of the city that no claims again, the city will he audited unless accompanied by written requisition authorizing the contracting of the claim." ' H. E. NELSON. Auditor and IVdlce Judge. Astoria, Or.. July ), IW. A. & C. R. R. R.-NOTICE TO SHIP PERS. Freight will be carried on the follow ing trains only. Leaving Seaside at 8:30 a. m. daily, at 3:43 p. m. daily, except I Saturday and 8unday, and at 2A. p. m. Saturday. Leaving Astoria at 10 a. m. I daily, at 5:30 p. m. dally except Satur day and Sunday, and at 4:30 p. m. Satur day. Freight to and from Flavel will be carried only on the afternoon trains glvwi above. All freight must be deliv ered at station one hour before leaving time of train, and for Saturday after noon train from Astoria no freight will be received after 3 p. m. No local freight will be carried on Sunday, the public being referred to Wells-Fargo Co.'s ex press. These regulations will be strictly enforced, as they are absolutly ncesnary. C. F. LESTER, Supt. WALTER L. MAIN'S ANIMAL EX- HIUJT. The menagerie department of The Great Walter L. Main shows is undoutrtedly the most complete ever exhibited In one collection. The amount of money Invest ed In this one de-partnvjnt would more tlun equal, twice over, the amount of money Invested in the entire outtit of ordinary shows. A great many dens of rare wild beasts are dlspbiyed dally, In the magnificent street parade, which is freo to all, and the drove of elephants, camels, dromedaries and other led ani mals is worth coming many mile to see. These great shows will be seen in nil their vast variety at Astoria on July 24. WEDDING BELLS. Captain H. J. Wherrity, the popular deputy courrr clerk, left Sunday night for Newberg, Oregon. The captain's trip not only has for its object a vacation much deserved, but before returning the erstwhile genial bachelor will become a benedict. The lady of his choice Is M'ss Rogers, ntece of Mrs. Lyman Kluney, and who Is well-known In Astoria soci ety. The wedding will take place Wed nesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Wherrity will be at home in their new reslden-e on Fourth street next Saturday. A NRW DKl'Aim'ltK. Asiorla to the From for the Protection of Its Trwde, TtH following Is the heading of u ulwrlptlon list to he circulated among 1 he meivhnnis of lite city, for U. pur ple of Increoxliur intde wlih up-river points rtntumlly trlbmnry to Aslorlu: "Asioiia, Or., July M, K,'7. "We, the umlrrvlcnnl. proml.e 10 pay monthly Ihe nmounts t opposite our i.looite nanus to the repiviv:illvp of the Imnk. for Ihe- pmivow of pnylng K5 per month 10 Ihe steamer t'llgrlm, which Is 10 enrry sll paesenitvrs to and friu AstorU aid way polnu, o.i her nrn, fi--, : .Moiultty Wrduestlay. This (a to be li effvt for lhn-e month from ilu of co'pince of steamer." The steamer lllgrlm pile N-tween A loria. Ualnler and way lit. The ftfrs (rom most of tlhw hIih Is n cheep t ) Portland as to Asiirl, but the dl l:ie Is grvntrr and Astoria Is the nm ral trading pot for those eotile. Now hy runulitg a free summer twUv a week, Asiortit mervho:it can secure this vslu able irmle, which Is n growing one, and build up truffle hleh will be Very Important In the near future. Seattle a short time ago established a very Im iwr.wnt snd valuable trade by Ihe ni milled. The expanse. dlvldel among a large rnmher, was found 10 ho almost nothing, ajid a -inimUT of Imding mer chaiit nnl bank In Astoria have al ready sk-ailled Ihelr wlllliigitese to sul serllw HlHTlly. ami it Is orliiln tlm It will lake oxily a short lime 10 complete the list, nnd follow Seattle's koaxI en ample. The customers who patronise the fre boat n.mirully will tntde with the mer chants who support the Ihie. and nil will have ivi equal show to secure the busi ness. A cruimler of eoinmer) eommltte will probably hiuulle the mailer. IS IT A KKOATTA? Salt Boat Race Set for August IS Next. Articles were sliri.nl yc-tcrday for a sail boat race, to take pluc August IS n-xt, til Astoria harbor The contestant are Al-ek lloltiwi nn.l Harry June, both well-known A'!rbui. Each Is determined to win, and by the articles of agreement each has put up .) as evidence of his faith. Air. Joe Hooh has put up a purse of fl') to go to the witmer, who will take (he entile $!. Put by the n,treem :tt lh wi uieP must give one-half of the stakes, or tli'. to the fund for the summer n-gutlu of w;. Mr. K. Thompw- has already com menced making the sails for the boats. The boats will be the best Columbia river fishing boats procurable sn.l wlil carry large top sails as well as the large main bhIIs. Great Interest is-nters In the event, and wagers are already be ing laid on the winner. Therw can 1 little doubt but that a regma 'will take place this year. As toria ceftnlnly should not be behind Portland aitut the Sound In off.-rlng In ducements for visitors to ihejower Co lumbia. TtUs will be a great year In the history of the city. The railroad will le finished aid the greater Astoria will commence to grow. Piaple are wanted here to see what Astoria Is. I'.ople make business. 1'enpl sion,! money. Pwple advertls a growing town. There Is no betti-r way to get proplr than to give a r.-gaita. It mn eot a grsnit sum of money prl'-s run l' misl-niie and still afford all the sort nnl fun tho must erahtislastlo can desire. it U siort ami not so much more that is WiUitfd. RAILROAD WORK. Early yesterday morning Auditor F. O. KiK-ttrur took out of bond PLII rails, or enough to lay the track to the John Day from the new depot. 'By night the trark alyers lu.d re,iehel Hanthorn's cannery and a few days more will see the tars running through Tongue Point and along the shore of Cathlamte Isiy. About a hundred more mm arrived from San Fr.nclsco on the steamer yes terday ami will go to work at once for the contractors 01 the grade. In a few f,hort months the trains will be running Into Portland, businc will commence and those who wake up from their Rip Van Winkle sleep In loth Astoria and Portland may possibly be persuaded, when they have rubbed their eyes sev eral times, that the railroad Is an actual fact. Those who did not go to sleep will he doing business at the new wharves and docks and a grand change on the lower Columbia .will have taken place, which will affect the commerce of the world. ASTORIA'S OPPORTUNITY. Now the Time to Establish a Steamer I. hoe to Alaska. "The opportunity has come," said a merchant yesterday, "to establish a line of steamers out of Astoria in the Alaska trade." The gentleman hail been talking of the wonderful gold discoveries in the K Ion- dyke district and the determination on the part of a number of AstorhuM to go to the new Eldorado this fall or next spring. The butt regular steamer for the Yukon river leaves July 2, and already every berth and every inch of space Is taken. The only other way to get up the Special Cash From now on extraordinary j TO CASH PURCHASERS The list of artides'.which come under this head is too long to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business ...... -Ross, Higgins & Co. Warrenton Is Columbia llartor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. ftaAon application. Yukon rlveir I to charier special ves. si Is, and that must be done soon, or Ihe Ice will prevent navigation. Food Is source In the Yukon country and It I certain tbltt that 11 nx-rcnam with a cargo or two of provisions could make three or four hundml per cent xi his Investment this winter or next spring. !oiitllc IVrthuul morehents would le lilad to Join In Ihe ettterprlr and estab lish nt this time what should have N en div'e long ngo- a r.gular line of vessel to Alaska. Astoria lies near. 01 rearer, to the gold country than Hostile, hut Eastern people nil look tixn tlml city ns the only port of departure for Alaska. Portland and Astoria could hav t-ad tho trade established years mo but for tho unhappy aixl imptotllablr tr ftn nnMslMck way of dolm thing. To day a new ciwince Is pr .-nied in occupy a Portion of the Meld. Will the necessary push a.-.il rnergy be forthcoming, or will Oregoa sit Idly down and . the Sound snatch from her this other plum T!v.e u.-ul similar questions Were dl. cvsjmaI on every corner and In every Istr room yesterday. Not a fe nun have made dellnlte arraiisemeni to go to Alaska in to spring, sad others want to go this fall. Sex end w ould Ik glad to take chamo of a Ver nnd handle cargo, while thero are those . j wo.ild le willing to enter Ihe merchant .riiti txiflrely If ssun-.l a share of the prollls. That such a line of L,imr will be eslahllshid I a foregone eon. elusion, but whether It will be done s.it risougli to secure to Astoria nd I'.ot. bbod llw cream of the trade U 'he lm vvortant question to be di-clded. NOTICE From nntlnfior this hm, the innlorpifjiu'tl will pay only th following ric s for fih: For Kftl Chinook Salmon, 10 lbs or over, .' it nts i)er lh. For Sifcllii'iuls nn I I iglit rolorci Salmon, lh irnts j't-r lb. Fishkhmkn's Pko. Co., J. W. it V. I'lidK, Ai;kkiiki:. I'k!. Co.. For Astoria ami Ilwaro Canneries. P. J. MrtJoWAX it ?OXS, J. r. Mk;i.ki: & Co., F. M. W.MtUKX, Sam' 1. Ki.MoiiK, For Astoria ntnl Ilwacn Canneries Coi.OIIUA ItlVKK lKi. Co., M. J. KlX.XKV, Ami or Astoria Fk. Co. El'IiKKAit Ei'M I I'KpKfiCo , For Astoria niul Karekn Canueries. A. lJnorii Pk(j. Co.. J. 0. H AXTIIOIIX it Co. RAIfilER TO ASTORIA Ami Kcturn in One Duv, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. I1RAZEE, Master. Will leave Rainier dally, except Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., touching at La Lu, May. ger, Stella, Oak Point, Eagle Cliff, Knappa, Ciirton, West port, snd other landings, arriving at Mth street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. m., calling at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory servlo guaranteed. Oriental Novelties 1 Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 513 Commercial Street Next to Madison's Cifcrar Stand Sale we will give inducements the Best... THE CENTER ON THE 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? ... IMPROVED ... White Mountain Freezer Will in Four Minutes Freeze Cream to a.. .... Hard Even Grain All sizes, from 1 to 15 quarts, at FOARD & STOKES COMPANY W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull tin nt I'lrw. Tfcafo. snd Smok.t.' Ankles. ATA C'ontmeriisl HI, TWELFTH ANNUAL TQUR First Time on the Pacific Coast ... The Only Big Show Coming THE WAIiTER Ii. Pltj Grandest Best Shoois 3-Plng Circus 5-Continent Menagerie Trained Wild Beast Show Free Horse Fair And Real Roman Hippodrome At ASTORIA, Saturday, July 24 Two Orm-itl PcPlormttticcH THE MICIITY liOVALATUS. The rarest, ntrnuest uml nwfulcst of nil tlio nitniHtrous nmmmnls of the deep. MARVELOUS PEHFOUMINO ELEPHANTS. A IliiirKHlromo giving all kinds horsewomen on PERM EH, the worltl'H highest and longest diver. WALLACE, the celebrated Ilorwc riding Lion. Tho Only Kaeing Steers. Original European Wild West circular Lion.-, Tigers, Elephants, Jaguars, Panthers, Leopards, Russian IJoar Hounds and woreh of other animals. Most Complete, iiu-.xhaiistive, world has ever seen. 10 stars, in 1 Menagerie- of Hundred) of Zoological Surprises. I5aby Lions nnd Jiaoy .Hippopotamus, CKflND, CLCRINUS, UNPf RAILELID, Every Ettry Morning Grand Excursion Itatos on all Bicycles UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF OiiirantMd th CORNER FOURTH AND QLISAN STREETS . - PORTLAND, OREQON OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE Manufacturer nntl I IV r In FINE CIGARS! of rnccH, by fenrlewj liorHcmen nnd, one-third mile track. Shows. Trained bennls in hugtj steel cage. iill-compreheiisivo three ring circus tho renowned homo and foreign - 10 great acts. liirds, JJeasts, Kcptiles. FREE, CORCEUUS SHEET PARAfb': Sare at 10 O'clock. Railroads. Checked at the Outer Stand. CANNED MEATS B.t In th Marktt