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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1897)
TIIK DAILY ASTthUAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY SI, M97. V1 SllitS order, from $12.50 to $20 ....AND UPWARD.... PtifltS to order, from $3 Up FLYNN, the Tollor, Wlndlng-Up Sale Of Howell Ward', stock ot Groceries, Hardware, Stow, Etc. AT COST;..,. Benr in mind we r no- oflVriuR ny one article, but the entire stock ftt Wholesale Price. When you go to Warrenton i Don't fait to visit KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS .Tfie bent of Wlttew, GREENS Are the t-tyle We have on hand the latest shapes. V bought thein to sell. We are selling tnem at ex tremely reasonable prices. Ladies', gents', misses and children's. Drop in and examine them. John Hahn & Co. Arm Warranted 479 Commercial St. NEW TODAY Oxblpod Hosiery FOR - L,aclle and Children " ' v ALBERT .DUNBAR, August Delineator" now on sale. TODAY'S WEATHER. i Fair weather; cooler. AROUND TOWN. WEDNESDAY. There', sunshine and bird song, and red and white clover. And love lives y?t, world under and over. John Vance Cheney. Ask your grocer for "Papols." Best meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. No dyspepala If you use "Papola." Baxhlng shoes at John Hahn & Co.'a. See Ross, Hit-gins 4 Co. for fresh fruit and vegetables. See Rose, Hlggins & Co.". offer to sell goods for cash. Junket is the latest; 10c a package. Olson's drug store. Leave your orders for wild blackberries at Ross Hlggtna & Co.'s. The winter wood piles are rapidly (rowing all over the city. Foard & Stokes keep "Papola,' besides a full line of fine groceries. Beys', Youth's sad HUe Gent's Os Blood Shoes. Columbl Shoe Co. Best cup of coffee in town at the Model Restaurant, 463 Commercial street. , Ice cream by the bushel at C B. Smith's. Private parlor for ladies. Cambric tea Is the latest breakfast dish It used to be a cup of hot water. If your children have no appetite, give them Junket; 10c Olsen's drug store. Dr. W. C. Logan, dentist, has removed his office to the Shanahan building, up stairs'. In the police court yesterday, -..as. Lohtl was fined 15 for being Intoxi cated. For rootling and skylights go to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., W Ninth street H. B. Borthwlck, of Goble. wis in the city yesterday, a guest o'f the Parker House. The party given last night by .Mrs. George H. George in honor of the Misses Allen was one of the most pleasant so cial functions of the season. A large umber of members of society were pres- If you send three or more yellow tickets to Schil ling's Best Tea, San Francisco, with your guesses at the missing word, we'll send you a charming 1898 calendar no advertising on it whether you guess the m iss ing word or not Rules of contest published in large advertisement about the first and middle I"each month. A23 A PERFECT FIT ...and:.. FIRST-CLASS .WORKMANSHIP 47 commercial mtrbbt Liquors otid Cljjr, or ' r,t unJ nil thoroushly enjvl Mr. jGor' Wfll-knonn hospitality. H. V, Jon warn down from Portland yesterday, nd slopped at tta I'arlurr House. IVputy Cliy Attorney J. E. TounK retunipd yesterday from a short visit t Seaside. Junket ta recommended by physicians as the moat healthy food; 10c. Olsen's drag store. Two hundred boxes assorted fruits Just In. Everything golnc cheap. Rosa, Hg glns & Co. County Clerk Ounb.iT yesterday tuul a marriage license tu B. A. BlnRham and Rosa B. Haaven. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor. 1J7 Tenth St The highest price paid for fur skins, Mrs. E. J. Cimplon. who has been vis. Itlng Mrs. J. M. Gillette, returned to Portland last evening. The big lodging engine for "Sorenson's camp was shipped from the Cclumbu Iron Works yisterday. The latest! Bristol Steel Fishing Rod In stock. Coll and examine and you will buy. Only at Fisher Bros. Mr. L. H. Parker, a well-known Port land businees man. wa In the city yis teiday. a guest of the Occident. Mr. A. O. Barker, the genial genen.1 agent of the Chicago and Northwestern railway. Is In the city on business. Coin special brands of hams, bacon. lard and canned meats are the best In "" . J"ur r lur lmm Mr. C. A. Hansen entertained a number of young folks last evening with a pleas ant sail upon the river in his hanlome beat. Junket, an ideal health food, contains true nourishment. In proper proportions. An aid to digestion; 10c. Olsen's drug store. Don't use a plaster for a lame back, but take Hall's Juniper Ta.-. It has cured others: It may you. Try It. Charles Rogers, druggist At the bowling alleys yesterday, ladles' dy. Miss Davidson scored J). IT, 42. n and Mrs. H. H. Ingalls 31 FlndUy was high man with a score of G9. Fine piano for sale cheap. Will take part payment In room and board for -nan and wife. Easy terms for balance. Ad dress "Piano," care Astorlan. Hie Misses Annie and Katie McCrea cd on the steamer Telephone yes terday and will be the gues's of Mrs. A. Campbell at Bonnie Braes, Seaslil?. Hahn & Co. have Just received a hand some line of the popular green shoes, in the newest shapes. This style of foot wear is particularly dressy for street wear. Agent C. J. Trenchard yesterday open ed a new express office for Wells, Fargo & Co., at Flavel, and installed Mr Peter sen, the Western I'nion operator, as agent From all accounts yesterday a doz-n different expeditions have been organised In Astoria to go to the Klondyke re gion. How many of them will material ize Is a question. There is much talk of es'iMlahlns In Portland a trading company to enter the Alaska, field. Nothing of the kind lias yet been proponed in Astoria, but It is rumored that the merchants here are not oelecp. The construction ear,? on th rallm.1,1 keps the work train busy hauling rails (and with thie reguflir and suburban trains the clang of the engine bell Is al. most contnlcous during the day an en couraging sound. Rose, Hlgglns & Co. have taken the agency for the famous "Corvallls" flour. Three carloads arrived here f it th?m yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. Mir. Rs, th milliner, will sail for San Francisco, early next week, and visit during her absence the bailing wholesale millinery etitabllsments of the coast, returning early In September with a fine stock of fall goods, also bringing with her the popular milliner who gave Astoria ladies such complete satisfaction this spring. During Mrs. Ross's absence her establishment, will be open as usual. What promises to be an Interesting affair Is the shooting match which Is to take place at Warrenton on Friday, July 23, at 1 p. m. A prize of a small sucking pig, a "nice roaster," is offered for the best score out of twenty shots at clay pigeons from the trap. The en trance fee will consist of a deposit at ;he A. ft C. R. R. R. defot of Ft cents for a ticket to Warrenton and return. Burleigh the Cash Grocer. 70 Cents 1 iWoo Bllu Mnwui'., Fruit Jr 23 Ctuts 4 parkm; Uyer'n K TWr 13 Cents Quart bottle Chow Chow tl) Cents Pint bottle Tiokloa 5 Cents 5 pat-ksges. 400 wli, Matchrs SHANAHAN BUILDING. Twlphon J2. TRAPS DESTROYED. ! FlshK.g O ar In Hik"r' ' Cut to j PU-vo. ! What Is declared to be the .L-no'j.-mtiU i of thi recent reduction In the price of 1 ruimon to three cents cccurr.J in Da. j k.-r's bay Monday night. I Only meng.-r details of the ugly deed ! could be Irnrnrd las' night from th of ; fleers and passengers of the steamer II whco. It seems that In the darkness ' of Monday nht. with th. tr fa-en pnrtiv ' mns-ke.1, a large number of men In Hah I boats mii.le a raid on the fish trap at I the eust en.l of Sand Island. Bt the cn. j trance of the Niy. The traps seUvt M for destruction wvre those further; out ! and next the channel, of whir1!, ns near ! as could be learned, ten or fifteen were 1 broken and the web e-it anl slash--l 1 with sharp knlve. Parties at Chlnuok fco saw the men at wrk) de:l.trrd that they were gill n.-tt.-rs. and It I reported that Uwy Hre.1 a number of shots at th offenders, without effect. Peopl- at 11 wftco are sold to have asserted th the ; depredators re the owners of otht f traps sltunte.1 further up the hay nrd i which hud so far been prevent! from 'taking any fish because of the t;aps at the mouth of the bay compl.'t.dy cover ' Ing the space between the shore and j the chmnel and no fish could get by them. It appeared to be a gd time to do .the Job, as the gill nettevs. who ' have only Just gone to work under tt-e 'reduced price, and who ram very near to a strike, would naturally be .icntsed of the work; and It being so late In the season It was Improbable that the trap ' owners would repair them. The r toty Is a plausible one. but few believe It. j A thorough Investigation will be made j of the nmtttr. It l said, and a re:ird may be offeifd for the apprehension of ! tne law-breakers. ! The tras destroyed are said n l to ' he In the channel, and no raue can be ; assigned for the deej. T'ntTe wvs nt j the slightest Indication of trouble at i any time prior to the raid, and no prepa I rations for defense were mid . The i whole thing Is a mystery, whl -h may soon be solved. STEAMSHIP LINK HEP.E. Astoria's Importance Is Becoming Wide spread. ; Day by day Astoria's Importing as a .shipping port and place of business Is I becoming more wld. spreul. Yesterday j a new trans-Atlantic steamship line en i tered the field for business. The eele ! MT.ted "Anchor Line," through Its rav j ellng passenger agent, Mr. J. Tomley ! Morgan, of New York, paid Its respects I to Astoria. j Mr. Morgan Is one of the greatest i travelers In the United States, nnl hr.s . visited every town In tile L'nlon of V I population or over. In conversation with : an Astorlan representative, Mr. Morgan ' said : j "I came West on this trip via the j Southern route, and 1 con assure you I that after leaving hot Kansas City and ; traveling through Kansas, New Mexico .and Arizona, Oie everlasting gr?en of j Oregon wait delightfully refreshing. Crops ' are gr.od In California, but I have f'jund j them exceptionally fine In Oregon. From I what I can see and hear thU will lie 1 a most prosperous year In this state. ! Your population Is not grea t, crops are ; enormous, and prices are good. This Is j lhe place for settlers to come. People j are obliged to Jump from Iowa to the ; Pacific count nowadays, and If I had ! money to Invest I would plant It l ere. The natural increase In population here In the next few years will mak for tunes and build' up the state at u sur prising rate, people don't know jet what you have here. Sure crops, fine climate, and the finest river and natural j harbor In the country are trump cards, j I can tell you that the thousands of 'Christian Endeavorers returning through Oregon will do you no harm I only wish all of them could have seen the liwer Special Cash From now on extraordinary T0QSH PURCHASERS The list ofarticles .which come under this head is too long: to publish, but a 'trial order will show that we mean business . . . . , Columbia rlwr. They will writ nnd tiOk about wlml they have seen. Inev told me that they were handsomely treat. d In or 'gun. At every mtl n where the Southern Pacific trains stopped they wr prrseltud wlih beautiful lUVer and fne fruit "!o yon know that Asi.mIh iia"hor Is very much like New York? l-'or years New York was overshadowed by Phila delphia, New Orlvun, Baltimore, and Newport. A little thing Inte the Kile vanal has wade her the greatest harbor It the fulled Btntre end Ihlrd 111 the world. The Mlehlgan canal nave Chicago l.r sttut. and the rnllfmd will make Astoria. New York now has n population rl S.TH.iM--whrtt will e Astoria's fu ture "Yon nk about general business, J can only say that the steamship busl. lt Is . good bwrwmcter of trtule, The Anchor Line Is doing A fine bnltnn, ev,n on this eot. When ttiivd in. .ivaic and wot king people at sending prepaid onlcrs to Kur,v (or tickets to bring th.ir relations to the far W,vst of the I'nitod States, yt may e sure that business I Improving." ANOTHER HKOATTA FHATt'ltK. A committee of fin men, or mcmlvrs ot the ex-volunter, was appointed yester. day to arrange for a tmimam-'nt to take place during regtta w'k. It had Wen pit posed that the firemen take a Jour ney to i!hs outside wmtUI this year, but Patriotism tor their home city has led them to hold their clebr.it Ion at home and concentrate here every event ut In terest which may twdhly pnv an ut traction to visitors. Fur thl.i '.eolslon the boys ihsserve the highest omincml,i. tlon. This Is a year of supreme Importance in the history of Ar-torla, and a strong l ull all' tvgeiher will mtike It a tnem able and enjoyable one. What Is wantd Is that the outside world see what th il ls here th finest harbor on the coast nnd the test railroad In the W.'st, nt w so rapidly Hearing completion. Provide some attraction to draw people nnl Ar range for !iecl!il eti-urslun rat.Ti on Louts and trains, nnd the people will come. People make busin. ss, no m.i''"r If th- y are only from Oregon and Washington, ail have friends east an. I kn.nv how to write. Encouragement to the Isiys will no doubt bring about the Iwt r. ica.tta and tournament ever hel I here. They know ho'.v furnish th. amuse ments. THE OREAT NORTHERN. Mr. W. U rtenl'.am. Wnt.-rn FrU-ht Manager. Seattle, and Mr. Wm. Ilard-r. Gi-nenU Agtnt. Portland, of the Or'nt Norrhern railroad, stn-nt yesterilay In AstiHla, It was Mr. Htnham's first visit here, and he Jild that 11s much as be heard of Astoria and Its large business Interests, he was more than surprised at what ho fount! here. Mr, Murder said: "We have Just ,-otno from . trip through Eastern OreATon an the nlley. flooil times have came for Ortron, and thev have roine to stay. It Is not a boom, but a steady Improve ment and growth. Why, crops this ear are simply enormous. I saw ono farmer sell SM) bushels of wheat, which weigh ed S"pounds to the bushel, for '17 cents per bushel. Wool Is rnwnltleent-I ''), i pounds In Oregon at nouble last year's prices. Hops art splendid, nnd fnilt Is magnlfloi nt There- will Ih ") carlo-ids of dried prunes shim - .1 out f the slate at tlii very bust, besides grc-n prunes and 11U sts of gr-en fruit. Cattle, sheep anl salmon are Immt-n.-M' yields. Times are surely getting l-ticr, slowly but surely, and have come to stay." OREOON'8 P.tO TREES. Dr. A. K. PIsher. special agent of the deiartm:'nt of agriculture. Washington, D. C, was In the city yesterday, r,n his way to Mount Ualnler, where he will Join four or five other department agents and all will protrobly visit lhe Maiimas who fwtve commenced the ascent of It at gieat mountain. The doctor has been making n Kix-cl il study of forests and animal and bird life In the West, and was one nf the party that explored the celebrated "Dead Man's Valley" a few years ago. He pre fers traveling by pack team and camping to Pullman cars. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. Please take notice of the effect of the following, a copy of a resolution adopted on unanimous vote at a regular meeting of the Common Council, held on July 16, lfc7: "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 agnlmK the city will be audited unless accompanied by written requisition authorizing the contracting of the claim." H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Or., July 20, 1M7. A new river service has been inaugu rated between Astoria ana runnier, ure lns.l,ifllne all Inf ermAdifLtA landings. The' fine steamer "Pilgrim," Captain A. 1 . itrttMA win msicn niunfi inns ohiiv. except Sunday, leaving Rainier at 5:30 a n roathlnir Astrtrls fit I'ltftl. landlnv at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de parting on ner return at i-rompt ilnu anil thit ht Servian Is iruftrantee ror potn passengers ana ireigni. Sale - - - we will give inducements Ross, Higgins & Co. Yu-Kon Art'onl to lrc-f since gold has Wen ilirrOVOMHl in Alaska Herman Www oIlVis special inducements in Clothing nnd Huts. How long will this LAST? As long ns our SHOES hold out ! High' srniirt hnrgaijn ut HERMAN WISE Tho lMirtUe, Up-to Date Clothier P. S. The lightest Mote in Astoria. Wife's riistomers se what they luy. NOTICE, From unl afier this daio, the undersigned will jmy only thw following prices for fish: For lied Chinook Salmon, 10 lbs or over, 3 cents per lb. For SteelheaJs and light tolored Pnlnion, 1$ cents per lb. FlSHKIIMKX's PKO. Co , J. W. & V. Cook, AltERPKKX Pko. Co., For A sin riii ami Jlwnco Cstineries. P. J. MKJowan it Sons, J. G. Mkolkk tt Co., F. M. Wahrk.n. Sam'l Ei.mork, For Astoria and IIwsco Caonerics. Coumi'.ia Rivf.r Pko. Co , M. J. Kixxev, And or Astoria Pis. Co. El ltKKA it El'KTHEpKoCo., For Astoria and Eureka Cnnooritm. A. Lootji Pko. Co., J. 0. Haxthorn it Co. July 14, 1897. RfllNlER TO ASTORIA And Return in One Dav, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. B RAZEE, Master. Will leave Rainier dally, except Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., touching at La Ou, May gers, Stella, Oak Point, Eagle Cllfl, Knappa, Clifton, Westport, and other landings, arriving at 14th street wharf, Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:30 p. m., calling at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory servlee guaranteed. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 'A'l Commercial Street Next to MadiHOD'a Cigar Stood Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mmi ob application. ...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 full line el llp. T. bates, ssil 5mokrt' Anklet, 474 Commerll Ml. TWELFTH ANNUAL T9UR First Time on the Pacific Coast ... The Only Dig Show Coming THE WALTER It. jHAlH Grandest Best Shoms 3-Wng Circus 5-Continent Menagerie Trained Wild Beast Show Free Horse Fair And Real Roman Hippodrome At ASTORIA, Saturday, July 24 Two CtroMtl Perforirtoncet rrr. Xt JACTJVLJ.Ljl-J- l, f r f m M r 3 I I' j f t r J Wnj. , -.!,; TIIK MIGHTY l'.OVAI.AI'CS. Tho rarest, f-trnngest and nvvfulext of nil the niontttrouH uiauimol.i of tho tli'cp. m a u v elous mi foi:m I no eleph A NTS. A Ilijijiotlronie giving all kinils horM'Woinrn on PERKIER, tho world's highest ami loiige diver. WALLACE, tha celebrated Ilorxo riding Lion. Tho Only Racing Steers. Original Eurojican Wild West liowg. Trained boasts in luirQ circular steel cage. , LioiiH, Tigers, Elojiliunts, Jiiguarn, I'uiithers, LeoiardH, Iiu.iiin Roar Hounds ami kcoivs of other iiniinaU MoU Comjdptc, inexhaiiMtive, iill-coni)reh('iiaivo throe ring circus tho world has ever seen. 100 renowned homo and foreign stars, in 110 great acts. Menagerie of Hundred? of Zoological Surprises. Ruby Lions and Baby Hippopotamus, Birds, Beasts, Reptiles. GRAND, CLORIffUS, UNPARALLELED, FREE, CORCEuUS STtEtT PARACE; Every Entry Morning Sare at 10 O'eloek. Grand Excursion Rates on nil Hailroiids. Bicycles Checked nt tho Outer Stand. UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Ouarsntscd the Beit In the Market CORNER FOURTH AND (1LISAN STREETS . PORTLAND, OREGON the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon' fee doubled. It 1s 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? Msniilai'lHrer anil lnlr In FINE CIGARS! z i w, y m iv ' . "fi l . l !..- . 1 ' i h of raceH, hy ffnrlcK horncint-n and one-third mile track. r A.. tr v.-'-"..'