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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOMAN, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 21, lft97. SaitS to order, from $12.50 .... AND UPWARD PailtS to order, from FLYNN, the Tnllor, - Winding-up Sale Of Howell WarJ'i stuck of Groceries, Hardware, Sto., Eto. AT COST Hear io mind we are not offering any one article, but the rutire itock at Wholesale Price. When you go to Warrenton Don't fait to visit KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS ..The beat of Wines, GREENS Are the btyle. We have on hand the latest shapes. We bought them to sell. We are selling them at ex tremely reasonable prices. Ladies', gents', misses' and children's. Drop in and examine them. John Halm & Co. 1 479 Commercial SL Are : NEW TODAY Oxblood Hosiery FOR - L-odlen find Children ALBERT DUNBAR, Angnat "Delineator now on aale. Tan Shoes-- 14 f .- . a WW . . cad v- AT OLR CLEARANCE SALE, j ni ITMRIA CHfiC fCl ' TODAY'S WKATHER. Fair weather; weat to north winds. AROUND TOWN. SATURDAY. Oh. welcome cvlm ef heart and mind. As falls yoo fir tree's looaened rind. To leave a tenderer growth behind! Whittler. Regatta or no regatta? Ask your grocer for "Panola." . Beat meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. No dyspepsia U you use "Panola." Mr. C. J. Richmond, of Portland, Is at the Parker. Be Rosa, Hltrgina & Co. for fresh fruits and vegetables. The merchants yesterday reported a large business. Bee Rose, Hlgglns & Co.'s offer to sell goods for cash. Mr Henry Larg was down from Port land yesterday. Junket Is the latest; Olson's drug store. Mr. C. H. Callender Knappton yesterday. 10c a package. was over from A Scotch mist, or American rain, laid the dust last night. Mr. Ed Hagtrup, of North Shore, wis In the city yesterday. Leave your orders for wild blackberries at Ross Hlggins & Co.'s. Foard A Stokes keep "Papola," besides a full line of fine groceries. At M price Miss..' and Children's Tsn Shoes. Columbia Shoe Co. . B. H. Peterson and wife, of Myr'la Point, are visiting In the city. An elegant line of Little Gents' Shoes Jot arrived. Colombia Shoe Co. The A. F. C.'s are fitting up the Van Dusen grounds for the. fall games. Best cup of coffee in town at the Model Restaurant, 43 Commercial street - Mrs. Tattnn and Mrs. TruesdaJe and daughter, mother and fi.'-.ter of Mr. Truesdale, of Foard Ac Btukes Co.. ar- - Be Sure you get yoiy yellow tickets in every package of Schil ling s Best tea. The tea is well worth the money; but you might as well try for one of those prizes. Rule of contest in larje advertisernent about first and middle of the mouth. , i to $20 $3 Up A PERFECT FIT ...AND.., FIRST-CLASS .WORKMANSHIP 7 commercial htrbbt L.kuorn rind Cigar.. ...To Alaska... THE STEAMER GEO. W. F.LPER Leave. Portland. Jul- JA for MARY'S ISLAND. METLAKAHTLA. K ITCH AX, JUNEAV. DTE A. vJLA. CIER BAT AND SITKA. RATES PASSENGER. Portland to Juneau cubln, 1; steerage. I1T. Portland to Pyea cabin, $40; teernce. Kk Portland to Sitka cabin, K; steerage,J. RATES FREIGHT. Portland to Juneau J per ton. Portland to Pyeu. llrt.M per ton. rived front Eureka, Cat. chard, yesterday. on the Ulan- Ice cream by the bushel at C B. Smith's. Private parlor 'or ladles. If your children have no appetite, give them Junket; 10c. Olsen'a dma; store. Time wmlts for no mnn. If the people want a regatta, no time Is to be lost. Mr. H, Hatfield and wife, of Atti-a. Kan., are truest of the Parker House. Pr. W. C. Logan, dentist, haa removed his office to the Shanahan bulldin, up stairs, S. M. Cooper, of San Francisco, u In lhe c,ty' 7e8terJay' a ablest of the Oc- cldent. ; For rooflln and kyUhts 50 to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. street. Mr. J. J. McDonald, of Chicago. Is : I visitor in the city, quartered at the 1 I Occident ' Junket Is recommended by physicians ! as the most healthy food: 10c. Olsen's drug store. Two hundred boxes assorted fruits Just in. Everything gslngr cheap. Rose, Hlg - gins & Co. AL Seafeldt Is making extensive re- pairs and improvements in his ptice of business. Mr. A. H. Miller and family, of Van- j couver. are In the city, stopping at the I Parker House. i j seen anything nobbier; Tou haven't in ladles' footwear than, the green shoe. Hahn has them. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant ouior, lit Tenth m. The highest price paia tor rur siane, ! At the bowling alleys yesterday. Miss Davidson made the high score of 50, and C. H. Cojper made 49. The latest Information is that Mr. Hammond cannot airive In Astoria t:i! the last of the month. The latest! Bristol Steel Fishing Rod ! in stock. Call and examine and you will buy. Only at Fisher Eroe. Laird, ftchober A Co. SS.OO. C5.fiO and : 6.0O Shoe: yonr choice for 10 days, 1 3.98. Colombia Shoe Co. ; Look in our window today for a new j line of perfumes Just received with new j connection made at Spokane for Ftosa odors. CWIts Kcgera, druggist. j land, Nelson, Sandow and British Co- i lumbla mining camps. For maps and Coin special brands of hams, bacon, r Information call on or address lard and canned meats are the best In the narket Ask your grocer for them. Junket an Ideal health food, contains true nourishment, in proper proportions. An aid to digestion; 10c. Olsen's drug store. j County Clerk Dunbar yesterday issued a, huh i wtiv uueiiwr iv . ii. ttonman of Multnom ih county, Lark Ins. and Miss L. M. The second blossom on the century plant did not come out last night It will probably materialize tonight or to morrow night. Tliere will be services in the German languru-'e at the Congregational church cn Sunday afternoon at 2:30. J. G. Ladle' Tan and Oxblood Oxford, a.O( ' eat to V1.IIO, K3.00 cut to l.50, I.alrd. I Scbol.er 4 C. 4.(tO Oxford cot to .IO. j (,'filumbla Mlioe Co. At the pigeon shoot yesterday at Wur renton, G. K. Evans won the prize, a suckling pig, making a score of 11 om of 50. There were five contestant". i evening chaperoned a party of young j people on a walk out over the hills 1 The picnic was a very enjoyable affair. : M. E. Church Preaching by the pus- tor at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Morning class at 10:3), Sunday school at 12:15, Burleigh the Cash Grocer. 70 Cents 1 tloico VukIIou Mnixm'it Fruit Jr '..) Ccuts 4 ekm;e Hyer'a Runt Heer 13 Cents Quart bottle Chow Chow 10 Cents Vint Kttle Tickle 5 Cents 5 packages, 4.K" each, Mttcbe SHAIUHAN BUILDING. Telephone 3 Epworth League at 7 p. m. t.'l u "He member the Sabbath, day uud kii It i ! holy." 'Tome and let us aonditp and w lon bsfcnf the Lord our Maker." J Contract NoAillc ha gone to Til- lamook t" superintend the nuwnmtm aork at that harbor. During his ab sence Pat Cooney will look after the work on 33d etrtet. Tho aubji-vt of to-iiM-row nuvnlna' ! sermon at the IbtptUt church will he "The I'nknown ttod Rcvenled"; of that of th evening, "The Wtck-t Gat-.-' Other services a usual. It Is a pleasure to ee a neatly dressed man. And K'a remarkale to whit ex tent shoes count In the mk 'up. The latest and most attractive are the green laces, sold only by Hahn Co. Kelly and Psdmberg's pigeon shoot at Warrenton yesterday was one of the most successful affairs of the kind ever held In Clattop county. A large erovd of Interested spectators was present. Congtv national Cliurch "Tlie Key to Incalculable Blessings." and 'The Ie- j "irwl sermon. III be Ith hm- A " cordially Invited to i worship with us. E. S. Kolllnger. pas- tor. . The Rev. J. R. Wilson, president of the Portland Presbyterian Aca Icmy. j who Is to preach here tomorrow. Is ; dlne of more thai ordinary ability nd I ifcers. Roes, Hlgelns A Co. have taken the agwncy for the famous "Corvallla" flour. Three carloads arrived here fir them yesterday and they will ti-om now on furnish dealers with the same at mill prices In lots to suit. i Two Austrian fishermen got lnt a ! 'Itlle difficulty near the Jap restatir.iM ;on Commercial street yesterday nf'rr- ! noon, but . after lighting a couple of ' rounds they were separated by friends, "0 damage was done to e!(hrr parry, . The Rev. J. R. Wilson, t. D.. presi dent of the Portland Academy, will preach in the Presbyterian church Suii- day morning and evening. Sabbath school and Christian Endeavor me-tl-u .if h. , r.ir. .nt. ir. ,.,,,i j strpngra welcomed. Arrived Leander, the medium, who tt . ln , h rrma thg week. nol ?alI t0 f ,,, won derful psychic and Independent slate writing medium. Information given on all subjects. Regular slttlngn, II. Par lors 17 and 1?. TIghe hotel: hours, 9 to 8. A new river service haa been lnaugu . rated between Astoria and Rainier, Ore- i gon, including- all lmerm-dlate landings. The fine steamer "Pilgrim," Captain A. L. B razee, will make round trips dally, except Sund,a'r' paving Rainier at 6:30 at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de- I parting on her return at l :30. Prompt time and the best service Is guaranteed tor both passengers and freight. Northern Pacific railroad trains leave foniand daily at II o'clock a. m. f .r Tacoma, Spokane, and the East. Clone C. W. STONE. Astoria, Or. Look out fur the excursion of the Haw thorne Circle, W. o. W.. to Seaside, August 1. There will he muxle anl danc ing, and the tld'-s will be nut rlirht for bathing on that date. The full program . furnlHW) at?r VfJ j round trip, 1; children, 7 cents. Tl'-k-I eta run lie obtained at the Aluminum store, i,r at the Lock stores Special Cash From now on extraordinary I 10 CASH PURCHASERS i i - , i The list of articles .which come under this head is too long to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business . . . . . TIIR CKAKIKKNK. Krom NeTicnMlr With fVUhi .ind rcngcr. Arrtv, Th fwir-m tiM Urttlsh ship Oral rne, Cnptnln Suffeni, nrrlvetl In yetertay (rm N.-wenstle, AuMrnlla. with a caryo (.f s tonK of coil tm- (he O, I, Co, She ws Tl days on the pnxsnm, which was an unevi-nttul one, the sea K'l-m calm. Not a vessel :s slithted until a coater wa pael near the moith of the river. Tho CraitM'iie l ltt nine years old, was built by Robert Dunenn, I'ort (hisyon-. Is fe.'t In leniiih over ll, H1 fi-et beam, driva I, feet. Is steel bottomed, and h tei'l masts and tin Kluit. She has two steam winches and donkey rnnln. The ship Is In (he pink of condition-. Ii en and fn4h from the topmast to the keel. The lower masts wivjv well painted on the voyage by th- three passenger. Who ivante.1 to learn something "f a seiman's lite. Captain Suffern his len with the ship a mate and master ever since she was launched. S!;o will load wheat In Portland, and I the rtrst of the licet for this seas Tlil Is Captain Suffern a fifth voyaa to Astoria, and he hopes to make anoth "after lhe t-.UIvwid I completed, anil when he ran loud his earito here. The CrttUeine brums thr-e passenger from Australia, soniethlmt unusual I a salllni; vessel. They are Messrs, Joh I. Iinw, Wm. Lnnit and IaiiIs Pulton of the well-known EnglUh slilpplmt firm of Uinit & Fulton, who own the ships East India. East Africa and other Thfy went from England to Australia by steamer, and from thence by the Cral trenie. From Astoria they will bo New York via San Francisco, lt nvc end ChlcuKo. From New York they will sail home by straiuer. They are on general tour of Inflection of tlv ship pltiK of the world, and will gathrr all lhe Important data possible lo procure They will visit In Astorin several days I fore Rolim lo Portland, THE P'T PACK. Early report yestenliy were to th ffect that aiuvn were running Unlit Later (food authirlty staf.tl that the flsb hid sarted again to come In larger qunn titles and that they were chlr.oik of gool color and sound flesh. Nlne-tenthi of th? fish are Ising raugnt by th sines and traps, ss the water Is snIJ to he too clear for successful gill ne fishing. One of the principal Cinnsrj'men said yesterday that the pack of salmon his cannery had decreased yearly nexirly 31 per cent since K'l, with the exception of K'.", and that his figures were a pro portionate Index of the business on the whole river. HI stuement. In ro'in figures, la: Caes. Cam li Tto.i lyij Mo Ki S'i. 0 1S !.') IV'3 5vX 1T ftM 5o,'f On this b.Ls the vrk of will be about J.t0 cas-s. Others aee of tho opinion that It rill reach SO.tW case The amount that will be packed by th I nlon c.inmry has not be-n taken li.to consideration In the estimates of th mnnervman, wnose ngun-s are given above. TU. 'K-LAYINO. Yesterday eveiiini; the track-layers ha the rails laid through Tongue Point .md will lie Into the John Day country by .Monday cven'g.r. TM Is a sph-ndl 1 rec ord for a small force of men, and mean much more then appear on the surface, Only a few men can work at laying rills on a trestle, and the whole line with a slight exception. Is trestle work between Astoria and the John Day. When the John Day bridge arrive an hi set, truek-luylng will continue east ward. The bridge Is expected some time next month. THE FISH THAI RAID. Late reports received yesterday say that thirteen traps, all told, were Sri mollhd at the east end of Sand Island during the raJd recently made by llfty boats. Nine of tle trap belonged to Elmore and the rest to various parties. The watchman was ovensjwered and had to go ashore, several shots being fired at him. It Is ,irtcd positively that the work of destruction was don- by gill netters and not by trap rmn. The most of th damaged trap have been repaired and are again In working order. WOKLD'8 GRANDEST CIP.Ct.'B. And a Stray Thought of Boyhood Days What more glorious In the amusem eit world tnan trie circus: what memory of childhood so hallowed with sw-et re membrai.ccH, so enshrlu-d In our hap piest thoughts than the hours we spmt at our first circus? we can cloe our eyes and ee our first show now, as plainly as we sar it then, many years ago. and albeit the blood In our veins courses not so swiftly :nd our retrospf ctlve view lose Its vlvll oloring lent cur wonder-rounded eyes In Innocent, haiipy childhood: still do f'-l the keenest pleasure and live over again that one bright day as a r'iss, fascinated, enrapaurwl laiy. Sale - - - we will give inducements Ross, Higgins & Co. W cannot liimtilne a father so oullaiis. heartel, so lost to all that made III beyhoed dn wl'tOsum oiiisi when the circus came round, who could In his manhood refuse lhe hoy who pleads, "Pbii.se take tile, papa." Who could think of depl'lvuiM him of the pb os'li . of ielii the niueh-loiiijcil for circus? If wo were a hoy uaaln mid such a circus eomlnir as The Waller I.. Main Enormous H. It. rlhown, triple circus, Mve.coiillnent mennitetle, nut Unltmtl Mpptklronie and trained wild beast show , and iroliiif to iilve two nmtid p rform ances, the first at i In the nftirnnoii ana tia seeond at S III the evening, here In Astoria tiHlay, (here would Iw W( bov of our acquaintance on the lot wall! air for the door to open, notwithstanding that they o'i In Indh cases an hour before the n aular time of comm Miclint -a boy who would thnl iHiVulapta er "bust," and don't you (oinot H. A. A c, n. a ii.-xoTici: to ship PEII8. Frvlght will be carried on th follow Ing train only, leaving Brld st N Jo a. m. dally, at J: p. m. dally, enc-pt Saturday and Sunday, mid at ! I" p. m. Hattirday, Leaving Atlia at la a. in. dally, at 5:i p, m. dally except Salur. day and Sunday, and at 1 ' p. m. Satur day, Freight to and from Flav will be carrlevl only on the afternoon tral:: given above. All freight must he deliv ered at station one hour before leaving time of train, and for Saturday after noon train from Astoria no freight will he received after p. m. No local freight will be carried on Sunday, the public Ivlng referred to Well-Frgo Co.' rx pres. Thto regulation will b strictly i nforc! d, a they tire absolutely bece. rary. F. U'STEIt. Supt. THE RAILROAD. Yesterday the track-layer hud th rail on lhe new radio I Hue laid far east a Tongue Point. Th track will be In to John Day befr the end of the Week. Abb rbrook pcopl" are re joicing that they will soon hav .mie other way of riachlav; town than by walking. With tho prob.iblle e.tadllsnmcM! In lhe near future of maniif icturln en terprises here and at Flvl. there I no doubt but what thmi will b a phe nomenal activity In business tfor the cine of another year. Atoria' rierlt are Isiund to rome to the front. regard Its of all olsitrtictton. THE FOOTHALt. OAM Tlie Chinoc-ks and Astoria lay foot hull at Smith' Point this Afternoon at 3 p. m. The steamer Can by will l-ave for the grounds from the Telephone Uo-k at S: p. m , no rluirge lu lus nuitle on th lawt to thMH who go to the gnu other than the admission to the grounds. A large crowd should turn out. a the game will be a gocsl one. Well piam, the Chlnooks Mug a hot team. A LARGE CASTING. Yesterday one of the largest hruM casting ever turned out on the north Pacific coast was on rxhIWtlon at the Astoria 'Iron Works. It In the hie which Is to be put on th', keel ot the Manxmlla and hold the ntcmpost. nul br ami screw, It weig'is Isoi pc.i.iidi ml Is a lino pleee of work. It will b put In place In a few day. THE REGATTA There 1 a general feeling throughout the city that the old regatta commit!-! should art again this year, In "I'll" of their protest. No l-tter men could be Appointed; they have the experhnce and have all the record, which will enable them to do the work much more suc cessfully unci quickly tban coubl ne men. The time Is short. NEW STATIONS OPENED. . General Auditor Kuettner yesterday In stalled ag.ns at Gearhart I'ak and SeasKie and 0hmic those titilun lor businetM as express, baggage, tkket ant telegraph office. Mr. K. J." Miller Is the ogent nt Hen- side, and Mr. O. M. fury Is ugent at Gtarhart ILWACO AND FLA V EL. The steamer Ocean Wave" leave Flavels' wharf at 8 o'clock a. m. Sunday for Flavel and Ilwaco. Itnund trip tickets lo Ilwico, 11,00; Flavel, 3u cent. ContraiUor Lebcck will commence this morning the work of raising the building iU the northwest corner of Tenth and lond streets, so that the building will be tip to the street grade. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. Please tnke notice of the effect of the following, a copy of a resolution adopted on unanimous vote at a regular meeting the Common Council, held on July 16, Pti7: 'Id-solved, That tho Auditor and Police Judge be and Is hereby Instructed to ive notice In the official paper of the Ity tiiat no claims against the city will be audited Unless accompanied by written requisition authorizing the contracting of the claim." It. E. NELSON, Audllor arnd Police Judge. Astoria, Or., July 20, 1)7, t Warrenton Is olumtia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH TS. Man on application. Yu-Kon AflVo'iI to tlrcH up since pltl has licon tlisfovoroil in Alaska Ilt'nnan Wio tHVrM s ci ial iiiilutH iiH'iitH in Clothing anil lints. How long will this LAST? As long a. our SHOKS hol.l out ! Higlit titnnrt ImrgiiiiiM at HERMAN WISE The KcliaMo, lt. Pate Clothier p. 8. T!i. liirl.te Astoria. V iti'n fin what thev hv. t -nn' in iutoim'i'8 Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 5W Commercial Strecl .Nrll lo Madison' (ar Stand AttTOKIA. IRON WOK KM Front Bt.. foot of 4th, Astoria. General Macninlsti and Boiler Makrrj 14 4 Mr tag'.. Bollw votk. $ kot a4 CBry Wwk StsKla.'ty. Catsatt of All DsKilpMon, M4 Oil.t Ssoct N"tk,. John Fox....Prldnt and nuprintendnt A- h. Fox Vloe Presld.ni O. II. Prael Berretao Astoria Havlnga llank Treaaurar . . . IMPROVED ... White Mountain Freezer Will in Four Minutes Freeze Cream to a . . .... Hard Even Grain AH sizes, from 1 to 15 quarts, at FOARD & STOKES COMPANY W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull line ol Pin. Tuhacco, nil Amok.r' Article. 474 Commercial nt. UNION MEAT Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS (iuarantMd th Best In th Market CORNER FOURTH AND OLISAN STRCET5 the Best... THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It is distinctly the test property on the market.. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements. . at very low prjees. Is It not a fine Investment? .....NOTICE From ami afior tlii ihno, the unilt'i'sigiu'd will pay only thti following pruvM for tlsh: For lh'tl Chinook Salmon, 10 llH 'i' over, it itiiIh per lb. For Hiet'lhm.ls ami I ight oloicl c'alnioi., li cvoih por lb. ImshI' IDikn's I'ku. Co J. W. A V. C.iok, A iti-.KDKMN I'ku. Co., Fur Anlurin ami Ilwaco Caiinsrle. P. J. McdoWAN Si .SX8K J. (!. MKfil.KU tt Co., V. M. Wauuicn, Sam'i. Kl.mokk, For Astoria ami Ilwaco I'aniierlre. C'OU'MIIIA UlVKK I'KU. Co., M. J. KlXNKV, ( And or Aslorm I'k Co. Kt'KKKA tl' Kl'K i ni: J'KdCo., For Aalotia nrnl Korvka Canneries. A. Hoot 1 1 I'ku. Co.. .1. . IIaxtiiohn A- (k Julv U, 1S07. RAINIER TO ASTORIA And Htturn la One Dor, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. IlItAZKK, Mulir, Will leave Italnler dally, xc-pt Huaday, at l a. m., tmiohlng at l Du, May. gem, Hlella, Oak Point. Kacle Cliff. KnaptHt, Clifton, Wlport, ml other landing, arriving at 14th street wharf, Aatorla, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at 1:10 p. m., cftlllag at way landing on return. Kaat time and satisfactory servtc guarantMd. .SNAP A KODAK at any man eemlng out ol our Mote aud you'll get a Portrait of a man brimming ot wild pleasant thought. Hueh quslliy lu lb liquor hays to offer are rtwugh to pie ton aiaa- COMB" ANI THY TllKM HUGHES & CO. A Handsomo Comploxion la on of the grelMt rharm a woman ran pc. i'ouosi'a CoHruixioM l"uwua glte it. Mnnulnclurer and Dealer In FINE CIGARS! COMPANY PORTLAND, OREUON