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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOtMAN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AlOUST 4, 1B97. StlltS to order, from $12.50 up PatltS to order, from $3.00 up FLYNN, When you go to Warrenton Don't tail to vls.lt ..The bent of Wlnen, GREENS Are the style. We have on hand the latest ehapes. We bought them to sell. I We are selling them at ex tremely reasonable prices. Ladies', gents', misses' and children's. Drop in and examine them. John Hahn & Co. An 479 Commercial St. New Gloves .AT. .ALBERT DUNBAR . Agency Butteries Patterns Tan Shoes 'A Price AT OL'R CLEARANCE SALE COLUMBIA SHOE CO, TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair; warm weather, becoming cooler In the afternoon and evening: also an Thursday, easterly winds, beconlng southerly. AROUND TOWN. WEDNESDAY. Slug to us of Joy, then. Borrow Of life Its happiest hours. Blag of love, and hope, of flowers. But not too oft of sorrow. Alice W. Brotherton. Cycla-Phate. Make hay while the sun shines. Best meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. John Lt Carlson Is rusticating at Sea side. ' Bee Rose, Hlgglna & Cos offer to sell goods for cash. See Ross, Hlgglns & Co. for fresh fruits and vegetables. Mrs. Strieblg Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. A. V. Allen. Groceries at the lowest prices at the Pacific Grocery Co. Mr. Jacob Wilson, of Skamokawa, la In the city on business. Ice cream, wholesale and retail, Smith's candy factory. The Hanzanlta will be launched August 22 regatta day. at Leave your orders for wild blackberries at Ross Hlggins & Co.'s. At M price Mines' and Children's Tan Shoes. Columb'S Shoe Co. The Bonbonnlere for Cycla-Phatc, the newest drink for bicyclists. Mr. T. M. Lighter and wife, of Port land, are visiting in the city. An elegant line of Little Gents' Shoes Just arrived. Columbia Shoe Co Fish are running about the same as usual and are yet of a good color. Best cup of coffee In town at the Model Restaurant, 463 Commercial street Spencer Aiken, an old man, whose home Is In Bay Center, Wash., died yes terday morning at the hospital, of dropsy. Did you cut out that large advertise ment about the $1000 miss ing word contest and Schil lings Best tea ? You might as well have part of that $1000 the tea is at your grocer's. Kules of contest published in lare advertisement about the first and middU f each month. a:5 the Tailor- KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS Liquors nnd ClainrH., aged S3 years. II will Clatsop this afternoon. b burled at Mr. P. J. Thorsen and children have gone to Seattle on a month' visit. Miss Kate GUI. of Portland, has son to Seaside to visit her mother and sis tor. The river captains report the weather as Intensely hot on the up river yes'er. day. Dr. W. C. Logan, dentist, has removed his office to the Shanahan building, up stairs. For rootling and skylights go to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. 3 Ninth street When you are locking for fresh fruits and vegetables call on the Pacific Gro- Icery Co. j j At the bowling alley yesterday, ladles' i day. Mrs. Normlla was high, with a score of 45. Tit steamship Columbia, from. San Francisco, arrived In at noon with a big freight Hat. P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. The new club house at the Flavel bowUng allcysv and also the new bath house are completed. The Irving Club alleys will be open from 9 to 4 Wednesday and Friday evsn Ings, holidays excepted. s.oo i.,.: vour rhnie. for 10 d.rs. 13.08. Columbia thoe Co. - Goerlg & Manning have secured the contract for the fortifications on Ad- tnlralty Heed, Puget Sound. Joseph Neville, a native of France, de- rixmt hi intention yesterday to become a clUsen of the United States. H. B. Harrison, Skamokawa: J. W. Bunn. Portland: M. C. Davis, Portland: registered at the Parker House yeter- rt-T ' I Th Salvation Armv will conduct a' special meeting Saturday night. Augus. , th. Icecream and cake will be served , after meeting. ! Ladle' Tan snd Or! I cut t 41.00, K.I. no rut to l.a, l.siro Sehober i. Ce. (M.t'O Oiford- cut to 4.lMt, Columbia Shoe Co. Ladles, you can have your corset! made tc order and In first-class style by calling , on Mrs. Whipple, of Portland, tempo- ' rarlly at 374 15th street i I A reward of 125 Is offered for the j body of Jack Hansen, who was drownfd I from Walter L. Main's circus barges, oa i Friday night July 23. ' I I The State of Oregon vs. 0. V. Tune berry, for larceny of a boat from N. 7t Poroero. will come up before Justice! Abercromble this morning. Ho for Klondyke. ilirt. If you're 1.1 ns, we ran Just put ynu on the right track. See oor general rhsrt of Al-k, No. T, Just reelvd. Orlftin Jt Uped. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod gras. The work he Is turning out now is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. The young son of Mr. N. C. Jensen, of this city, is rapidly recovering from an ! will be able to see his many friends once more. young The funeral of Mrs. T. J. Sheparl, a sister of Captain Staples, whose body arrived from California on ths Colum bia yesterday, took place from the Coa gregatlon.U church yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Conway and Infant son, wife and son of Captain Conway of the steamship Columbia, who has been visiting on the Sound, came down to meet him yesterday and will return home overland to San Francisco. Captain Edwards and wife and D. W. Campbell, chief train dispatcher of the O. B, & N., and wife, of Portland, who have been visiting the beaches, returned home on the ocean steamer Columbia yesterday. The dwelling of Henry Goldbeck, near the mouth of Jim Crow creek, was burned to the ground yesterday. He was away working at the time, and his wife and children saved themselves and nothing else. Captain Russell and crew will bring down the tug Escort tram Portland to night She will take the place of the tug eRIlef, which goes on the ways im mediately after the launching of the Manzanlta on the 22d. Ross, Hlggins & Co. have taken the agency for the famous "Corvallls" flour. Three carloads arrived here for thorn yesterday and they will trom now on furnish dealers with the (same at mill prices In lots to suit. Mr. Frank Stokes returned from Seat tle yesterday and states that all business Is greatly benefited by the rush to Burleigh TllA I 21 C n lirnfPr. ...V X.Va- W Cents j t.srgv Vox Imported Tnrkieh Cnsiilei Soap j 23 Ceuts Lar Ihix I id ptitcd French Casttlc Soap "JO Cents Can Kcx French Tongue 10 Cents Can Kcx lVviVd Hum .) Cents Pound I.irge Fancy rruiu's SHANAHAN BUILDING Tefephon J.J Klondyke. Every kind of crnft leaving j there Is crowded at full prUvs. It Is inot a question of getting passenirers. ibut a question of passengers gcttlnj a i chance to go. Seattle People are wide awake, nnd from the transportation facilities frm that city, are going a thriving buslnei from the rush to Alaska. There Is lots of business here w could do If we would only get In and do It. L. C H.ammond. Missoula: A. P. Pick lnson. Portland: J. A. Davis, Everett. Wash.; W. E, Kumur, Spokane: ii. A. Davegmond, Mrs. A. E. Clark. f -m-phls: Miss Adah, Memphis; Miss R-iy, were registered at the Occident yester day. Following Is a report of the water ! commission for themonth of July, ray roll: Repairs mains. SOc: repairs con. dult, S1.73: tapping mains. C fc: general expenses, legal services, 110: ortVe expenses, ISO. Total, Urt) t Sundry bills, turn. ' club and their lady friends have ln1ted to go to Flavel on Thursdav evening. The bowling alley there will ; be placed at their disposal and a special j motor train will be run for them. leaving .Flavel late In the evening. The Astor House Is In process of thor- !ough renovation, and will be taken In j charge about August 1 by Mr. Dan Tay- ler, of South Bend, and Mr. G. V. fi.io- mer. who will conduct It in first-class I style, at prices becoming the times. The hotel Is centrally locatrd and conv, rlf :v. 'alike to residents and tourists. A new river service has been Inaugu- nli mterm-dlate landings. -ae flne steamer -Pilgrim." Captain A.(""""r 'p'"-. .r no or.j.s-tions to the ' nraxc. will make rom.i trips d;:ity, , , scert ,!ncay, K-aving r. aimer iu k:o 'a. m.. reaching Astorlrx at I :!!". landing 1t.',f,.,1.,o;ut the Fourteenth street wharf, at d d" ! 1 parting on her return ni :S0. Prompt time anfl the host servi-e Is Kuannt'ed . for both passengers and freight. ' ! j State Senator J. G. Mler, of Wah kiakum county, Wash., arrived In I'm city yesterday, accompanied by sevcrO members of the Washington legislature, who are on the fish and hntcheri -s committee, whom he entertained. They visited many of the canneries In the evening. They are staying at the Oc cident Northm Pacific railroad trains leavs Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f r Tacoma, Spokane, and the Eat Close connection made at Spokane fur Uosa land, Nelsvm, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and I Information call on or address C. W. STONE. Astoria, Or. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Regular quarterly examination of ap plicants for certificate to teaoh In Clat sop county will h h'ld at McOWre school building High 8.-hool bullilng Astoria, beginning at 1 o'clock p. n., Wednesday, August 11, 1807. Applicdnts jth close. Examinations for state diploma will he held Saturday, August 14, 1S37, beginning at 9 o'clock a. m., at same place. H. S. LYMAN, Superintendent of Schmlo. Clatsop county, Oregon. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed receiver by the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop county, In the suit of R. L. Sabln et al. vs. Howell A Ward et al., of all property goods, wares and merchandise and chat tels and book accounts, notes and de mands and all the property of the late Special Cash From now on extraordinary 1 TO CASH PURCHASERS ! ili The list of articles .which come under this head is too long to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business ...... I firm of Howell ft Ward; nnd I am re luulrrd to collect forthwith nil debt due , mild rlrm. j irc, all persons Indicted to suld , firm will call at one at the place of I "i!iiirw inrniiTiy occupies oy me snia I late, firm of Howell A Ward, at No. II l,Vmt'r'1'l street, Astoria. Brecon, and i ,,,. MU nooo1,lt latcd tills second dny of August. JSST, FRANK I. 1HNIUR. Receiver NOTIOK TO STOCKIIOI.OFRS. The annual meeting of the stockhold rs of the Odd Fellows' I and ft Funding Association will be held on Thursday, August 19th, at t p. m , at Odd Fellows' ball. A. J. MF.Ol.KR, Pecretary. A PKRFrVT rKVlt. Ivory t-aw Horscwhltw ills Slter-Sh Will IMc, Stx'lbyvllKs Ind August S Ivory Law a well-known young farmer. returned ?,i the home of his sister. Mrs Unas M rncrson, after a sprr In this city, and was reprimanded by her. T.-nv grew angry and minted the words by gon,r to a bam and soc-nrtng a whip, wtih which h, assaulted his sister, wearing It out UHn her. The- woman was fright fully Injure,! nnd will .lie. A crowd, hcadot by the woman's husband, Is hunt Ing for Law. IMPORTANT MISSION. New Tork. August 1 A dispatch the Herald from Constantinople ,y to vinimcnow l'asha starts nt once hear ing a letter from th sultan to the kai ser. He stops on bis way to eommunl ci.te with the King of Koumanla. His m n.H.on us constdcrvd of considerable Importance at this Juncture. POWDEKI.Y NOW Ovil.MIIONEH Washington. August 1-T. V. Powd.-rly -my iok me oath nr.d received hi. 1 s commissioner-general 0f immigration, succeeding Herman Stumpf. of Maryland. notice ok completion and ac v-r.j-i.A.NLr. tF CERTAIN PARTS OF THE THIKTY-THIRD STREET. FRANKLIN AVKNtE. HARRISON AVENUE. AND THIRTY FIFTH STREET IMPROVEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that 8. Nor- benim'U' cont!lC'0 for the grading. Thirty- jniru Dirwt, franklin avenue. HarTljon avenue and Thirty-Fifth street Improve ment, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 2ZA on the third a.iy of August, M.T, tl,,l in the otfli-e of thr Auditor nnd l'olioe Judge of the City of Astoria, the certificate of th,. City Surveyor and fi. IH-rlntcndent of Streets, approved by the Commlit.-c on. Streets and Ptihllc Ways, on the completion of grading on Thl-ty. Thlnl street from the south side of Franklin avenue to th,. norfh side of Harrison avenue and on Harrison ave Inue from the east side of Thlrty-Tourth street to the west side of Thirty-Fifth str.-t. Aft Inaft - . ' .. . " "M1 " im-'-i, anu ine i onimon council shall deem such r, nri, m,.m t,r,.,.rK- i , , ' . " 1 pr",H f, '-l. " contract anu plans and sp.c- locations therefor, the same may he ac- cepte,!. objections to the acceptance of said Improvement, or any part thereof may I- tlhsl in the office of the Auditor and Police Judge on or before Friday, August 5. IW. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria Oregon. August 4. 1W - - NOTICE OF COMPLETION AM) AC CEPTANCE OF CERTAIN PARTS OF THE THIRTY-THIRD STREET, FRANKLIN A VENt'E, HARRISON AVENUE AND THIRTY - FIFTH STREET IMPROVEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that W. A. rjoodln, contractor for the planking, Thirty-Third street. Franklin avenue, Harrison avenue and Thirty-Fifth street Improvement, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 22.7), on the third day of August, 1K7, Med In the office of the Auditor and Police Jildgo of the city of Astoria, the certificate of the City S'ir veyor nnd Superintendent of Htrel.,,1 approved by the Committee on StreeW and Public Ways, on the completion of the planking from south side of Frank lin avenue along Thirty-Third street to Harrison avenue, nnd along Harrison avenue to Thirty-Fifth street. After the expiration of the time here inafter specified If no objections to the acceptance of such work be fllwl, and the Common Council shall de-m such Improvement properly completed, accord ing to the contract nnd plans nnd spec ifications therefor, the same may he ac cepted. Objections to the acceptanc eof snld Impnw-ment or any part thereof may be fllwl In the office of the Auditor nnd Police Judge on or before Friday, August 6, 1W. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria Oregon, August 4, Vi'l. Sale - - - we will give inducements Ross, Higgins & Co. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Nans on application. Grand Excursion To Seaside and Return Sunday. August 15, '97 A-i."! THE VETERAN nREHEN'S ASSOCIATION FARE. ttoiisd Trip, Adults. tl.tio Children under 1 1 ) sars, ju Tialn Leaves f lavel ..Dock at v o'clock IMPROVED White Mountain Freezer Will in Four Minutes Freeze Cream to a . . .... Hard Even Grain All sizes, from 1 FOARD & STOKES COMPANY W. F. SCHEIBE, A full line ol Pipes. Tobacco, and Smokers Articles. -4T-4 Commcrclnl Ml. ..Mortgagee Sale..; Wn are closing out Slrg Lung A '.' ntlro stoek of Pry OooiR Ladli ' an,! entli'inen's Furnishing Uoods, alpil,s tiurill'iui of cost. In order to rna'e room for the large stock of Chinese snd Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated China ware, Novelties, Silk llandkerelil.fi. Ladles' Morning Gowns, Wrappers, tieii tletnen's Smoking Jackets, Ten, Etc. Wo Invite the public to come nnl make bargains of the nlove line of goods beforn the stock Is sold out. Store will open Saturday, July .11, ANDREW KAN & CO. NOTICE From anl after this date, the undersigned will pay only tlin following prices for fish: For Ked Chinook Salmon, 10 lbs or over, .'5 cents per lb. For StoolheaJs and I ight tolorcd Salmon, l cents yr lb. Fisiikhmkn's Pko. Co., . J. W. tt V. Cook, Aiskkdf.kn Pko. Co., For Astoria bimI Uwaco Canneries. P. J. McGowan ct Sons, J, G. Meoi.kk it Co., F, M. Wakkkx, Sam'l Elmork, For Astoria and Ilwaco Cimncrios. Columhia Kivkr Pko. Co , M. J. KlNNKY, And or Astoria I'kij. Co. ElTKKKA ttEl'ICUJiKpKoCo., For Astoria and Knreka Canneries. A. Booth Pko. Co., J. 0. Hanthobn tt Co. July 14, 1897. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 543 Commercial Street Next to Madison's Cigar Stand the Best... THE CENTER ON THE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon tt 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? Columbia Marine (land will accompany the Incursion No Questionable Characters Allowed I to 15 quarts, at Mtinutiiclurcr tmt Ucolor Itt FINE CIGARS! RAINIER TO ASTORIA And Ki t urn In One Dnv, Steamer Pilgrim, A. L. IlllAZlCiC. Msst.r. Will leave Italnlnr dally, except Sunday, at & X a. m , touching at La Iu, May. gers, Htrlls, Oak Point. Kagls Cliff. Knuppn, t'llfton, Westport. nnd other landings, arriving at 14th street vharf. Astoria, at 10 a. m. Leave Astoria at I SO p. m., calling at way landings on return. Fast time and satisfactory service guaranteed. MnfMlll in .rx..l l .rM II, II l rvfuml moirpy if rt" not Ynu can Iiati1al b'.rtv for thr urn prtrm arul ilia aatim aaan irssfar lit milt livrct will vntr4-t It tiein ur pay aii-vnaa of cuial u , ani hoUl Mavk m w rl to imMsw ra i iruin till la, arwl ( it Dure, If VtrQ bav U I i. i...hdr olaaaan! till hr ahr- mtu i.. M.. ... loskassl In m truth, tkmrm Tki-Mt, 4 "awtev. 1 lrr i-ll mij r'.jrhrmmm fWlllna; nt, csiai4e.ry or ttrtfmrj gnmrmm Utt 1 1 nil r Ha at eif and Mallrir raa4 rmrm. Tlita Ii jka akll) f tat mt (Mmlr,4 i'r lw art ui tiiniei-iy ii stir'( I ! lliia I'rlaiirr. Ik warld fur a ra4- wm loaaa have altars baBlfsi naalaaal patralt-laav I (.ItralrlMa. mix. Uujr nt 4ry. ani S-..I.S... (1.4. rltsM ! .r 4 V I'll I I K hnwM sifkiifk imiii mi. 111 twhlfwl our uiiooiulKlonal yuaraiitasy. Wnt uafor l0.pa lli anti abwaUla) Mmaftt. AdrlrtsfM fMM Tl W- ; "-.r J07 Mnaanlci Traaplr. i telrwifii. Illluola. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man coming out of our store and you'll get a portrait of a nisu brimming over with pleasant thoughts. Hucti quality lu the liquors we he toofferareenniiKh to pie... nnl mso. COMtf AND THY THBM HUQHES & CO. Emil Schacht AHGHITEGT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savings Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon. ASTORIA PUBLIC IiIBRflRY HEADING BOOK fBH TO ALL. Open every day frwm I 'sleek te l:M and 1 :W te t:M p. m. Bubscrlptloa rates 11 for annum. B.W. COR. KLBVKNTH k DUAN1 BT1 A. V. AUUKN, DEALER IN . Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. ''Hi f OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE IKE AST0R1AN WHIT COLUMNS FOR KBNT. I'l.KAMANT front loom for rein; good table Umlil ihtnp ID Uond trrnt. 1'i'lt Itl.NT l.miie ie.inie lii ItsI port of illy. Term. ituoitahlr. Apply l I'. It. Thomson, 1 (Mia of tlio most ilenlmhle rooms In ih Uy for rent, lih honid. for a slug!, lieiilliiliitii, dim, tulila board for ouo or too Koiilleineii at CSt IC, lutngo street. FOR KKNT-KunUahetl rooms. t unite or slniils. by the day or nuxitb. Hotel TUhe, under entire new iusvna4ps nioiit. Omit reduction In rale. M ra ti. V. Porlar, manager. C-r Eluvtwitfc and Franklin. WANTED. V ANTE!' tluUo of thrso rooms for lions. ke ping, on ground Moo.-. In ipillb of UK. AstOtlall. MEN WANTEIX Railroad hands wanted for Immediate. work on track. Apply at ruti) 4. Ftavsl ! block. A. A C. It. It R- Full SALIC. lull SAI.i: t'lieup. an lu-t. II JJ lady's Columbia lU)clr, In port I cundltloa. A,pl' at th. Astoria- uttlc. FOK HA LIC A J. S. Mundy lmpMve4 friction drum tvdstlng engine. Slse boiler. ?x:H fed; cylinder. 7sl2 Inches. A flrat-olaM engine, almost as g,4 M new. Addn-es "A." Astorian orfli-sl. UMT. Li )ST tilllnel. caught on piling of trap belonging to P. J. MoOowaa Bone, above Band Island, Bultable reward will be paid upon Its return to M. 1IENICII. FoL'NO. I'd NO nil the strr.t In Astoria, rome tliuo In the mouth of last June, a holy's gold watch. Owner can have snino by applying lo A. J. Wherry. Flair. Or., nnd proving property. I'itOFEHHIONAL CAHDH C. MHO W Fit. ATTOHNEY AT LAW. (iundorsoti Hull ling. Astoria, Oregon. 1)11 H. L. HKNUKilSON. Offlco, Klnucy Uulldlng, Asturl. Orflce hours, 7 to 9 a. m.; U to snd i to 1 p. ra. Special attenton given to th. treatment of Utsenavs of I ho Uye Chronic DIIk easss, and Burgory. DH. JAY TUTTLE. I'HYSICIAN AND BUKOEON Ortloe, rooms 6 and I. Fythtan bulldg. 6314 CotnnierclaJ 8t, Itreidence same. Telephone M. Acting assistant surgeon U. 8. Ma rine hospital service. JOHN T. LIOHTEIt, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Office, upstairs, Astorian Uulldlng. It. A. SMITH, DENTIST. Itooma 1 and 2, I'ythlan Building, over C. II. Cooper's store. DR O. D. E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to diseases of woman snd surgery. Office over Danslger's store. Astoria, Telephone No. U. J. Q. A. nOWLHY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond street, Astoria, Or. Chester V. Dolph. Rlohard Nties, UOLI'H & NIXON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Tortland, Oregon, 14, 2S, tt and 17, Hamilton Uulldlng. All legal and col lection busln sa promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe lalty. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. US Commercial street SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. T, A. F. an4 A. M. Regular communications held oa the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. o. w. LouNBnicrtrtT, w. u. B. C. HOLD EN, Secretary. Ladles Who Value A refined complexion mnstnso Poiionl'i Pow-I dr. It pruducoe 1 soft and beautiful skin.