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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1897)
C9 THE DAILY ASTOrtlAN, Sl'XIUY MOKXIXO. Jl'LY 25, 1W DO... YOU. I.IKE SNAPS? Burleigh the Cash Grocer. Tho Germans know Snaps as Whiskey! The exhilarating, intoxicating beverage. The Americans know Snaps as Bargains, Real, pleasing, money-saving Bargains! The Americans Germans and other nationalities. They all like Snaps some German Snaps But every one of them likes American snaps! ' Large !W Cents box Imported Turkish Castile Soap .Tuesday, July 27. From 1 to S o'clock p. ra. 500 Men Shirts and Drawers, 70c They are worth $1.25 to $1.75 250 Men's Fancy Monarch Shirts, 95c Begnlar price, $1.25, $1.50. f 1.75 Thursday, July 29 From 1 to 5 o'clock p. tu. 23 CcutS Large box Imported French Castile Soap HO Cents Can Km French Tongue 10 Cents Can lie IVvileJ Hum 5 Cents Pound Large Faucy Primes SRANAHAN BUILDING. T.lephon .u A.WW 300 Men's Suits, $9.80: Begnlar price, $12.50 to $17.50 1 I Imv-1 U very light. Everybody ' trolnit to Klorulyke who ca.i scrap ap th money . 500 Men's Hats, $1.40 Regular prices, $00, i25, 12.50 O. V. Rrown loft Friday evening for Port Townsend, where he wtll visit rein- Uvv. tr.W. C. Logan, dentist, ha removed his oinoe to the Shunahan building, up stairs. imW RULES: First Salea begin promptly at 1 and el se promptly at o, on these days only. Second Nothing sold on credit. i Mr. H. 11. Civilly. I passenger ottHv, I Bench. of the O. R. & X. visiting at North For rootling ami skylight, so to tha : Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., M Ninth J street ! Two hunlred boxes assorted fruit. Just i In. Every thing going cheap. Rom, Hlg- gtns & Co. I Alex Gilbert returned to Seaside yc- tenlay. He say. the camps and cottages j are lining up. HERMAN WISE The Reliable, Up-to-Date Clothier i Rev. J. J. Walter. Mrs. Walter and Ml. Ruby Walter have returned from a trip ! to Portland. I Tou haven't seen anything mbbler j In ladles' footwear than, the gr,-en ho. ' Hahn has them. i era I agrnt of the C R, I. P., are spending Suml.iy at the Flnvel, Munitgvr Ux-ke wns obliged to hire nn exti cook John 1 Carlson I armnglng to have the cool vein on hi Lewis and tlit-k much examined by experts. If the con I Is In quantities that -w lit pay to do .Mop, a mine will lie opened. It I x pleasure to see a nolly tires it mim. And It's remarkable to what ex tent shoes count In the mnk'tip. The latest and most attractive are tho green laws, sold only by Hahn Co, llcvoider Williams wis kept busy nil yvstcnl.iy Issuing licenses to tlhrmcn. Recently IT men have Us n arrested by the amhorltlrs of Washington for Itehlng wtlhout a license. I'p to o'clock 'y. terday H license were Issued. I Ron. Higglns A Co. have taken th. agency for the famous. "Corvallla" flour. Three carloads arrived her. for them yesterday and they will from now on furnish dealers with th. aam. t mill pricea In lota to ault. It Is ha be. n suggest,-,! that Instead o' putting sticks and boxes In the niiinerous hole. In thn streets, re lanterns be hung out at night. A tenmstor run into one of these holes thus obstruct-! Kil j day and very nearly met with a serious accident. A new river service ha. been Insugu rated between Astoria and Rainier, ore son. Including all Inirrmedlate landing. The line steamer "Pilgrim." Capialn A. I Rrnie, will make round trip dally. except Sunday, leaving Itnlnler at 8 3u a. m reaching Astoria at !:, landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de. parting on her return at 1:30. Pn-mpt time and the best service Is usr.intr.u. for both passenger, and freight. Northern Pacific railroad train, leav. irtiand dally at U o'clock a. m. f r Tacoma, fpokane, and the Kast. Ck'ee connection made at Spokane for ttoea land. Nelson. Sandow and llrltUh Co lumbia mining camps. For map. and Information call on or addreew C. W. STONE. Astoria, Or. NO WHIPS 1'HKl The Finest Circus and On the I'aellle Meiiflticrle Kv.r Const, A. & C. R. R. R.-NOTICE TO SHIP- PERS. XV Inn ttiw undoubtedly tint Inst imj cleanest circus and nieiliHt. I le etlltr talnment ever seen In Astoria yesterday inub lis iiiyxiiimu-e here, Hull, the chief of police and the sheriff said that II the first time In lliclr experience when they hail seen a circus company here which was not followed by n gang of suivthlng gamblers and confidence men, There was absolutely no Work for the department to do. Mr, Waller I.. Main, the proprietor, Is only thirty years of sgc, but Is a man ol Rival executive ability, and will not hav. any thing connected with his ciiii-rlnlhinem thai Is not nlwolutely on the sipmtv. lie U a Mason of huh standing, and lakes ixtrltculur pride In keeping Ids hiudur clean. The rinrsi svclmens of lairscti and wild animals which Iwtve Iwn exhibited In this territory for many year belong tj tho W, I., Main show. The bum of i lulu blacks which draw ths band wiiKon, the nle and riding Iters.., are all perfect sptvlincns of liorelleh Th.-V are well gnome.l and well fetl, Mr. Main does not allow a whip lo be u.cl by any of his nu n, his animals Iw-lug handled by the law of kindness. To descrllv this great clici s enter- lalnuirnt would lake columns It e.'ll only be said that every feature as adver tised was presented. What Interest-d the public particularly nns tltr great ii iilni.tl net. The mild African lion W il lai k -the llc.no feature roile the bare I'.ick horse nilti an ease and -kill st-ldcm eipsiliil by human perfoimers. Two Hon, a lung.il tiger, tao bxirds, a inntlt. r, a lierman boar hound, formed pyr amid, with an eh pliant for the base, Un like rf which was never sen before. Two lions did the sea iw tr( on a pi ink. wllh n Punish hound as the .eiiUr b,. a nee, The eelehrutisl clown Ml n o, with --v- j er il nu n and women assistant, kept j the audi, nee In a r-mr of lnuwhtrr from j the opening of the performance i.ntll !t cbste. The ncrolsits, 0r lady rlua-mas- ' ters. and oilier performers, were tl or- ' ouMily appreelaled by the iatge crowd . at Isvth the afteriuHin and evening en- t rtclillii' Ills. Tile whole show was up !0 date. ARRIVED THIS WEEK! New Clothing .. . For Men, Youths and Boys TRUNKS In all Size and Prices VALISES The Largest Assortment In Town C. H. COOPER The Leading House of Astoria J. V. MAR I EN Sr CO Groceries, Meat and . . . . . . General Merchandise GREENS Are the f-tyle. We have on hand the latest shapes. We bought them to sell. We are selling tnetn at ex tremely reasonable prices. Ladies', gents', misses' and children's. Drop in and examine them. John Hahn & Co. et NEW TODAY .To Alaska. THE STEAMER GEO. W. ELDER Leaves Portland, July JO, for MART'S ISLAND. METLAKAHTLA. KITCHAN. JUXEAC, DYEA, GLA CIER BAT AND SITKA. RATES PASSENGER. Portland to Juneau cabin, 132: steerage. 17. Portland to Dyea cabin. W0: steerage, 15. Portland to Sitka cabin, HO: steerage,2. KATES FREIGHT. Portland to JuneauO per ton. Portland to Dyear-tlO.Ki per ton. I Mrs. G. W. Lounsberry and son. Mer- vyn and Lester, returned -from Gray's 1 slver yesterday. ; The century plant In Mr. Campbell's window Is f xiwcte.1 to bloom tonight or ! tomorrow night. ,' P. J. Meajiy, the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth St The highest price j paid for fur skins. ! The latest! Bristol Steel Fishing Rod In stock. Call and examine and you will buy. Only at Fisher Eros. Laird. Xehober Co. .S.OO. .3. SO and 6.UO Shoes; your rholrs for 10 days, 3.BH. Columbia Hhoa Co. ' Captain Elxn Parker returned fr-n ; the country ycxterday with a ton. more or less of blacklenies. Look In our window today for a new line of perfumes Jujw received with new odors. Chrlts Koffirs, dnjtrglt. Freight will be carried on the follow. Ing trains only. Leaving Seaside st S: a. m. dally, st $:S p. m. dally, exept Saturday and Sunday, and at I:J p. m a... , .. auiuruuy. leaving Astoria at 10 a. in daily, at 5:30 p. rn. dally except Satur. day and Sunday, and at 4:S p. m. Satur day. Freight to ami from Flavel will lie carried only on the afternoon trains given above. All freight must be deliv ered st station one hour before leaving time, of train, and for Saturday after noon train from Astoria no freight will b received aft-r 3 p. m. No local freight will be carried on Sunday, the public being referred to Wells-Fargo Co.'s ex press. Thi se regulations will be strictly enforctd, as they are absolutely n ry. C. F. U:8TKR. Supt CASK WAS WINNKR iWe meet all prices. Call and see us and fce convinced Hut Hill Put I'p a dame Night. t'onie-t T Oxblood Hosiery - FOR Ladles and Children ALBERT DUNBAR, August "Delineator" now on sale. Tan Shoes l2 Price AT OUR CLEARANCE SALE s - The present surm.-.er so far has been , very much like winter. Flr.- w,.r. i., the Astoria team, as ih Crinook boys , ng In several offices yesterday did not show up. " i Coin special bramls of hams, bacon , oc . iu sen lara ana canned meals are the bwt In the market. Ask your grocer for them 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 Julv K. 1W: "Resolved, That the Auditor and Police Judge be and is hereby Instructed to give, notice In the official paper of tin city that no claims against the city will he audited unless acompnnli-d by written requisition authcrixlng the contracting of the claim." IL E. NELSON". Auditor Rial police Judge. Astoria. Or., July 10. 1W. The Jkiviind Is.xing coniest which look place lust evening l-twe,n I v lu-e iiini jck inn. or Hon rranciaco. i was won by t use In the fourth round. The contest wa for a snuill pure and ' the gate receipts. Two bundled nd nfiy ' Xt)pe wllllesstl the bout. Time mis ; cilU-tl at 12 1". fuse iipt-ar't In line J ctindltln. but Hill was a trlite fat. Civ wclgtp-d In nt 119 pounds and Hill it ' b'J. I Hound 1 Case nsaiimed the nieiclvn ntld Went rlKhl to work. He lid b ft -and right fur hU oppom nt's Jiw, with Hill ducking and !.! king his bu.i i liouii I 2 -i '.!, kept up his rii-lilng tactics, landing some tl(T pun-h, en the body and heml. Hill mud some lever dink", mid got In h.ird on M i man several times. The ch se of t.. round found IHII a trifle worried .m l ' winded. Kuiind J-Ciise contlnu.il to s, t ti, , Pee. an I It was clearly s,-,-n that Hill was going ' Round 4-The men nulckly got to th ' center of the ring, and Hill went down i from a punch on the Jaw berivrr tlrt.e. Hill got to his feet, but w.is promptly Hoore.1 again, lie gamely got to his trs-i again, nut was unutile to sbiy. an Case put on the final coup. SuitS to order, from $12.50 to $20 ,...AND UPWARD..,, i PantS to order, from $3 Lip FIT 1 1 A PERFECT ...AND... FIRST-CLASS .W0RKM4NSHIP MTHHKT ,l-Y'N'I', tllO Tflllor, AIM COMMI UCIAU VVIndlMK-Up Sale Of Unwell A Ward's slock of llrweries. Ilar.lwtre, 8loes, Kle AT COST..... Ilear it, mln.l we are no! i.lT. rinif any one grliele. Iml the entire stiK-k al linlcsnle Prices. When you go to VVarrenton I'on'i fitli to vltsli KELLY & PALM BERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS ..THo hent nt WlticN, I.UiorM oticl Cluors.. Idltlon to his uli'iuiy1 Is the Completed an lurg Iwm. Ml Wlnnla Hell, of Astoria, guest of Miss Iiura Fos. Hold. Mcintosh was In At.rla I he tir.l of tt.e wr.-k It s reported that I he Is nlMiut to become a benedict H. P. Ahllin-g Is busy niakltig Imy NOTICE goods for cash. Ed Kocher, the John Day contractor. Is in the city. Bee Ross, Higglns & Co. for fresh fruits and vegetables. R. V. Egbert and wife were ever from Ilwaco yesterday. Mrs. George Shields Portland yesterday. returned from ; Mr. Fred Olsen, mayor of Olney, In town yesterday. COLUMBIA SHOE CO, TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; west to north winds. AROUND TOWN. SUNDAY. "Tis Reason's part To govern and to guard the heart, To lull the wayward noul to rest, When hopes and fears district the breast; Reason may calm thi doubtful strife, And steer thy berk through various life. Cotun. Best meals 10a. at Casino restaurant. The football game that was to have been played yesterday wus forfedttd to Mrs. P. Eacon. of Portland, Is visiting Miss May MeCullough. Born, Monday, to the wife of Cliris Peterson, Olney, a son. Leave your orders for wild blackbirrles at Ross Higglns & Co.'s. Born, Friday night, to the wife of Herman Duncan, a son. j Ladles' Tan and Oxblood Oxfords, a.OO ,ot to f1.00, 3.00 eat to Sji.go, Lslrd. scanner C. S4.00 Oxfords eat in ,00. Colombia Shoe Co. I Jirs. .Mason and Mrs. w. J. Ml, man jand Mr. Ehrman, of Portland, who are j r , V, n V. , . , . ... ,u..,irT, icr me season, Snt ! yesterday in Astoria. ' jir. ndiu-r Lrfireiie, cW.-f clerk In ; Sup-rintendent Rathbone's office, o. R. ! N., Portland, went to North fi.-neh ; yesu rday with his wife. ; From the report of the experts who examined the books of ex-County Tra urer Wanl. the amount of the shortaxe In his accounts Is lll.sa.a. The Re-. . j. Ktmpton, of Madison, Wis., will preach at the Methodist church i at the morning service today and at the P.aptlst church In the evening J. A. Haseltlno, of Portland, tho Occident yesterday. w,is at . Mr. W. 11. Mead, general agent of the '.. St. V. M X, n r.llo,..,, , , . I ,u,,a alIJ jreFiijf-nt of the Portland city council, veteran rall- rodder and leading story-teller of the rnc- Captain H. J. Wherrtty and bride will i rtopolls, and Mr. J. L. De P,evolse, en-arrlvf- home this morning. ' a""fssjsssssiBSsssssssssfcB A Cl'RIOL'8 DISrOVERT. While surveying yesterday, at the cor m r of Ninth and Jerome avenue, Engl rierr A. 8. Tee unearthed a large rock which Is most curiously Inscrllad. On tho side facing the south there appears the following: D'ED m XIX The north side of the rock Is covered with strange hieroglyphics, supposed to lie the writings of Indians. Probably the rock Is the grave stone of some Indian chief. Mr. Tee purposes to study the writings on the rock. Hoth men closely ol-rv,-d Die rule of th ring and Jiim-s Keating, who rrf er.l, gave lsth an even chime. An attempt will Is- made to match IMik ! Cam. th winner, with Dudley Kv.in. I ortlnnd boxer. Hill recently met Evans In a combat at Portland, hut was cheated out of a d.-clslon, THE REGATTA. It Is a matter of wonder to business men why organization has not yet been effected for the carrying on of tb pro- povd regatta. A commit, has not yet re-en appointed, nor has the old one taken any action. One gentleman said yesterday that tho Klondyke crare hiul iiperse,lI all othiT matters. It Is cer tain that If those who want to see 1897 and the, railroad building celebrated by a regatta, they will have to act quickly. Th contest was very fair and man.? j "' "ding Due honey and butler to th market. Miss (lillrsplv Is teaching a ve-y suc cessful term of summer school in ill, trlct No. . The other schools on the river nr having a vacation, but will resume Aug. S The new church bell can be heard for miles along tho river, and Is a r minder to luxy people of their duty. A flourishing Iodic, of the I'nlted Ar tisans was planted here a year iiifo, and luu, Increasi-d to members. At Heaver UsIk Mr. and Mrs. I. Itergman are entertaining a merry party of Astortims, consisting of Captain and Mrs. It. E. Howes, Mrs. O. W. Louns berry. Mrs Nelson Troyer. Mervyn and Lstr IninslieiTy and Mervyn Troyer. 1 h pleasures of th day consist of tun ing patles, straw rides and haying b, j wiiuii inn evenings are most (leiik-ntrully i passed wllh card parties, candy pulls and dancing. On Monday night they had a lunre bonfire, which could be seen for mll" around. Mr. Itergman hus twenty men employed In his hay field, and al ready has ZUt tons down. He reports the season a good on". A LARGE BUSINESS. Tho wholesale and retail business house yesterday - reported the largest day's business In many years. The city w.-u, full of visitors from the country, and the orders placed by the Ktondykn gold-hunters swelled the total to a hand some sum. If! MAN OVER HOARD. Friday night, as tb Walter L. Mnln rlrcus company was on Its way down tho river on two large barges In tow of ihe steamer Harvest Queen, n trngrdy occurred. Jnko Hansen, who lives nt TiM Tscoma avenue, Tacoma, Joined the circus com pany, the otlier day. while It ws ex hibiting In that city. Hansen worked for Kelly's woodyard, but thought ho would like to travel on the road, and was given the opportunity. Just befon tho boats were Hearing Ilrooktlld. Ili.n ncn wua takei with nightmare and Jumped up shouting "They're after mo! they're after m.-l" He was HleeplnK nenr the end of the barge and close by was a pony, which luul become restl.-ss and kept up a stumping. This, probably, hod Its effect on Hansen, who, In his shep, Jumped out of bed, ran to the end of th barge, and Jumned Into the river. The concussion with the water awoke him, and he cried for help. A flshrrman nuir by wild he shouted three time. Three of the circus employees Jumped Into Hie water and swam about. looking for the missing man. while sev eral IkmiIs wen- lowered, but all lo no ivall-Iansi-n could not be found. 10 At i prlce-Mlsses' and Children's Tan Shoes. Columbia Mme Co. H. R. Borthwlck, of G-ible, wag down yesterday on a b-i.i:n-ss trip. Special Cash Sale If you don't get part of that Siooo, you get the tea anyway. If vo;i don't like the tea, your money back at your grocer's. Rules of conlest published in '.:.;i wdverlisetiiei.t aho.it ihtf first and miii-il!: of each month. a 35 As elegant line of Mtrle Cents' Nhoes Just arrived. Colunil.ia Khoe Co. A. L. r,-irk"r and Matt Young, of John j Days, are at the I'arker nouse. Best cup of coffee In town at the Model Restaurant, 3 Commercial street Ice cream by the bushel at f t , Smith's. Private parlor for ladies. Mrs. J. C. Jones and M!fs M;na Hutir.n I of Denver, are guests or the Occident j In the police court yesterday rim, I Stilts was fined 15 for h-lng Intoxicated. 1 i Mr. J. P. Jones, the Jolly travel In ! pa.-scnger agent of the Southern Pacljlc, visited Astoria yesterday. He rrqorts that outside of the Christian Endeavor From now on we will give extraordinary inducements f'LATHOI' f'ROPS. Mr. Charles Oiillllume was In from I Olney yesterday, and said that crops In Ihn valley wero good and plentiful tbls season. The weather has been bad for hay, but the potato crop Is simply Im mense, and there are oceans of buckle. Iki-tIck and bhtckWrrbsi RjlkiiIm rrles lean not be given away. ( ' 1 1 " N T IC R I- I-: I T IC R AltltEHTED. Ban Francisco, July 21. M. J. Plumley hna been arrested by tho secret -rvlco agent, Harris, on a wnrrant charging him wlrti having passed a li coun terfeit not. Plumley wns brought be fore ('(immlssloiter lle,.,.i)ek for Identld- cation and Ids preliminary hearing was set for today. I'li.mley Is well connected In Port Townseiid, where he livid until a.ls,ut thr.-e years ago, wh -n he ciiitin lo Han Francisco, From ixiixl nfter this (Into, the iiiiilcrsig.H'il will pay tnly tins followinfj; jiriccs for fmh: For Kid Chinook 8iilniont ii)H or ovit, " cents per lb. For SlcclhuaJs and Light- olorcd Salmon, (cuts jer Fismkiuikn'h Pku. Co , J. W. Si V. C,k,k, AiiKitiiKKN Pku. Co., . For Astoria ami Ilwaco Canneries. P. J. MdJowAX Si Soxs, .1. d. Mkui.ku Si Co., F. M. Wakkkn, Sam'i. Ki.mokk, For Astorin and Ilwsoo Ciitmerieg. Com mhia Kivkh Pku. Co., M. J. Kix.nkv, Ami or Astoria Pk. Co. KriiKKA Si Kl'K TJtKpKO Co., For Astorin Bud Foreka Cwnneriea. A. IJooTii I'ko. Co., J. 0. IIantiiokn Si Co. July I I, 1fi07. TO CASH PURCHASERS The list of articleswhich come under this head is too long: to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business . . . . ILWACO AND FLAVEL. Tho steamer "f)cein Wave" leaves Flnveis' wharf at 8 o'clo!k a. m. Sund iy for Flavel and Ilwaco. Round trip tickets' lo Ilwaco, ll.fsi; Flavel, 35 cents. Ross, Higgins & Co. AT OKAY'S RIVEn. What the Peoplo Are Doing on the Washington Shore. Mr. C. Borenson, who Is running a large dairy on the modern plan and Is considering the establishment of a creamery In the near future, hag just AhTOHIA IKON WORKH Front St.. foot of 4th, Aatorla. General Macninists and Boiler Makerj IsndsnMar Eng'n.i, Bollsr vurk, Stp.n boit ind Canntry Work Spsclilty. C..tir.( of All DMrrfptlnns in OHsr nn Short Nntlcs. . John fox., ..President and Hiiprlntndsni I A. L. Fox Vice President! O. a. praei nsorctarj 1 Astoria Saving Bank Treaaurer I lwa,ert Hexed r Akulslelr Inksnnn to I lis pri-fmalon. I'ermsnsst t'sm In lit o, xi Ws n-tund money II ile iiefrii.,,. y,H, rn 1,. u..lMl boiti.rurtlmuiiuiprii fBiSiJ ana 11,0 u mams. Lof','.,", .l'"."M' I aI l"llTtOe,MllnTrls will eontimrt 10 ours I i llmni or ixi 11 7 isii I co id 1 11 if 1 mhpjm I IDil lintiil Wi Ti aim till T0 tktut Inmouih.Hor. THumU tyUrnw fnlllnff omL, fit-fonanry or Tvrtinrf 4fuitriinlj lumiri. H t ami ohHllrttfji- thii bill of th m'n-t I ' ' , "'.r. B1 nimlit pi'. HOT MatsMlHln '1'ssswsssl. si Ul . " 7- - " 1 r llroai Mil. hI f'kssr If our. If ' 1 . tiftlldf futlukd stul I lHplr,( opiM-r-rulots I'' ' r Ihfil.Mily II Hi r of IL In tills, Tph Ilia tht It iii H th rnol abailr. ihnwnrld rr . tistssM liaia slwsv. i...m-2 m nr ami or Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 513 Commerciul Street yen to Madison's cigar Htnud fa t t'l'lit" Ol.wi. H ) i' m ft 1 it r r h ir olr- J Wluioi. II :i 0 a I u 1 11 I ,Um inf ftfti it s "lifirife-ai. nt- .., u, it.. , .,. M w mtU'r Ilun. Irriltxlli.ti ' . 'rcertil wk,i,( n. ' tl.-n of limrnn. re.nm. fat- tT-ft r.,.l. 0. t,, ( lUCOU, ,,. KlAi'iliFiii.kr.Hiui, P.. brsnea. Nllll-ul pin,,.,,.. Vf ieois .ivwjii.r. If T'Vi " by hrnggtMrn, . A ti i, . ." 1 sen in pisin wrspir. .,Vv'' l!!,'vrmi fr"P"i, fur ar u.tl.. sli T JlrcuUr tut vo VvgiMtts