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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1897)
( " 1 THE DAILY ASTOKIAN, TtESDAY MOKNINU AUUl'ST 10, lll!,7. J3tlitS to order, from $12.50 PailtS to order, from $3.00 .FLYNIN, the Tailor. up up When you go to Warrenton Don't foil to visit KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS .The best of Wines, Liquors nnd Clgnrn.. GREENS Are the style. 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 Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St have the cargo lightered out to hir. The Willamette river It not as high as it was. Captain Hiram K. Mitchell, of Portland, spent yesterday with his Astoria friend Reduction of 5 per cent on nil good at the Eastern Clock Co.'s, 1SS Tenth street. At the raffle Saturday night, C. O. Palmburg won the fine oil painting of a Norwegian scene. Are Wsrraajtse New Gloves .AT. ALBERT DUNBAR. Agency Butterick Patterns Laird. Schober Co. a.OO, S3. 50 and &.0O Shoes; your choice fur 10 day, 3.911. Columbia Shoe Co. Burleigh the Cash Grocer. 83 Cents Large box Imported Turkish CntiU ' Soap '25 Ccuts Large box Imported Freueh Castile Soap 20 Cents Can Rex French Tongue 10 Cents Can Kex lVriled Ham 5 Cents Pound Large Fancy ftonea SHANANAN BUILDING Telephone .u awn Mr. J. O. Woodworth, assistant to Vice. President Mohlcr of the O. R N. was In the city yesterday. NOBBY Green COLUMBIA SHOE CO. TODAT'8 WEATHER. Fair; warmer; fresh westerly winds. AROUND TOWN. TUESDAY. We talk of choosing our friends, friends are self-elected. Emerson. but At I o'clock this afternoon, In Judge Abercromhie's court. will be tried John Galvln on a charge of adultery. . James Jenkins, of Frankfort; Chris Knutson, of Mount Coffin; and John Johnson, of Olney, were In town vstr. day. Rota Hlgglns & Co. yesterday reported that business was good and the prospects for another Kkmdyke exodus are good. Mrs. Q. W. Dickinson and Mrs. K. W. Baxter, of Portland, were In the city yesterday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hammond. Ladles' Tan aad Osblood Oxfords, .00 eat to el.OO. SJ3.00 eat to t.B0, Laird. Schober Cm. St.OO Oxfords cat to e.0O. Columbia Shoe Co. Regatta next week Best meals 10c, at Casino restaurant. Miss Gene Lewis spent Sunday at Sea. aide. Regatta subscriptions should be in this Week. Bee Rose, Hlgglns & Co.'s offer to sell goods for cash. C. H. Cooper soared 53 at the bowling alley yesterday. Bee Ross, Hlgglns & Co. for fresh fruits and vegetables. Today Is the last day on which to pay your water rates. FOR KLONDTKE VIA DTEA A lim ited amount of freight and passengers can find transportation at Foard & Stokes Company's. Campbell Brothers, of 'Warrenton, yes. tenlay by three deeds conveyed all their property to D. K. Warren and assigned their business to him. Ladies, you can have your corset made to order and In first-class style by calling on Mrs. Whipple, of Portland, tempo rarily at 374 15th street A pearly polish produced by a new style of blacking, at Fisher Bros., made the boots of one of Astoria's society young men, shine resplendently yester day. Zimnufrmtn; Mr WfUitT mid fundi . Hon. V. M. Mend, president of the city council of Portlnnd: R. L, Durham, vice president and CashUir Dooloy, of th Commercial National Bunk of Portland; F. Morris and Capt. W. II. Gregory In charge. The verlscope exhibition, Sunday night. of the Cbrbett.Fttisimmons fight at Cur. son City, was a display of the perfection of Edison's wonderful science. The pho. togrnphs taken by electricity, and repro duced on a canvas, screen In life s sc. were 14J,0o0 In number, and were printed on two and a hnlf mile) of celluloid lib. hon. Every motion of the prlnclp.il actors In the scene at Carson was fulthfirtjy portrayed, and those present who were at Carson sold that the reproduction was perfect In every detail. A party of newspaper men were en tertained In royal style lust Saturday be Mr. H. F. L. Logun at Seaside, at h magnificent Elk creek resort. The vlsit- ors will long remember his princely hos pitality. Canon Bench and the vicinity of Elk creek is known to be the mwl benutlful beach on the Paclc coast. Th variety of scenery and the tine overhang, lng mountains which shelter the beach from winds, make the place doubly tit. traotive. The hotel Is well appointed and well managed. Good hunting and fishing abound In the Immediate neighborhood. In the police court, yesterday, Resale Bemls ad Bessie Brown each forfeited $5 for being Intoxicated. For the same offense, Peter Caspar and Henry Knight were flnd t- each and John McCall C while Henry I-omherg forfeited S". Geo. Bolster, who was arrested Saturday for committing jan Indecent act, was 'ined CIIAMHKU OF COMMICHCU. Request Secretary of the Niivy to Send Monterey for Regatta. The chamber of commerce met lust evening, President Wlngiitc In the chair. K. C, llolden, secretary, end a full quo. rum present. The usual routine luisl tons having lieen troiii-acti-d and sundrv coinmuutciitionx dltomM of, the subject of the forthcoming- annual regatta was discussed, resulting In the following ec. lion, vea.i The prvntdeiit and secretary wore Instructed to Mid linniitllately the following dispatch: Astoria. August , To the Honorable Secretury of the Navy, Washington !. C: Astoria chain. ter of cxntmtrie n-S-tfilly requests you oMer I'nlteil Htat.-s monitor Monte. r-y, now at Portland, to remain In As toria harbor during our annual regatta, August ? to S3. O. WIXtJATH. Pl-sklent. Attest: K. C. llOl.PKS. 8.V. Also, the secretary i Wiis lnslrucle.1 In .conjunction lth Mr. IVIIIugvr to pre iwre a circular Mter to tie printed and forwarded to commercial hnlles In the various cities bordering on the Columbia river, calling thWr attention to the re. catta and Inviting- their presence and requesting them to give publicity to the event In their respective communities. l , liners mid his hinidsouie cuunte. nanco slightly disfigured by eonlaci with Mother r-irlh. l Allen and II, Hales sua. tallied micro culs and si-tnln. The vlsllora were eltertalllll with an rligalil luncheon by the committee, mil at a late hour left for limn, all having enjoyed the day thoroughly, IMPROVED-.. K I .ON PY K KI5S H K VY A UK. If anyone thinks that the Klondyko fever has died out In Astoria, l Is simply mistaken. It Is reported that rs many as firty flshernien left for Alaska Satunlay, and thnt large numters of them will go as soon as they gvt their settlements from the canneries. Ibis week or next. BesMe the tlshermen, a large number of well-known ctleiis are rapid. ly completing their plans for a trip to the north. The name of some of them will he a complete surprise to nil. Mer chants still report a fair business In supplies, and It seema more than prolmble that a sttNimer line will te est.iblNlHNl lntwe.-n AstorU and Alaska by the time spring comes. The following Mt r might well tie h-ll: Seattle, August t. isy;. iKdltor Pally Astorlan.) Gentlemen: Ailvlse ail Klon. dykers to purchase supplies at Astoria on coming this way. I Vires are much higher here. Ths statement from Grant Trulllnger. who leaves on the Iuth iir Anderson. The Anderson will luive a tug as escort as far as thv mouth of the river. Hoping that some may profit by mis information, I remain yours truly. R. E. CARI'TIIERS. A. O. U. W. NOTICE. Astoria. Or., August J. j To the Members of the A. O. V. -real life-like and n xt ;lt th- hour of s p. m., tne gnind for.'m.in and lOTturer, Broiher D. C. Herrin. the grind ncorcder, BrothT Newton Clark, and Bother J. H. Zune, of the Oregon Kc iiortcr. will te pn-s.nt In the hall of In the For Sale column will be found jsetwHo IIg. No. 12, to m-ot the mem. the announcement that the Warrenton .bers of the ordfr and discuss with and hotel Is for sale. Without doubt some j explain to them the classltled plan, re enterprising Individual will see his oppor- icently adopted by our Grand Lodge. The tunlty In this to establish himself on j necessity of the change, fnm the lvl the West Side. asrejwment to this, new plan, and the tn- When you want a artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod- grass. The work he la turning out now i is ahead of anything ever made In As-. torla before. I Groceries at the lowest prices at Pacific Grocery Co. the Look out for the Finnish Brotherhood picnic next Sunday. Another carload of oak arrived yester day for the Manxanlta. port a nee. of the Same io each memlier. Roes. HIcc-Itu A Co linn i.Vm th ! should bo thoroughly understood. Those agency for the famous "Corvallta" wh0 nave &vn tni P,an tn!lr m8t flour. Three carloads arrived here focj?arn,8t and carf'ful B,udy and ?xamlna them yeeterday and they will trom;tlon cllUm that th or,5'r hae- ny "J now on furnish dealers with the same ! adoption, placed Itself on a more e-iuta-at mill prices In lots to ult. ble- fraternal and subsuinthU foundation I than ever before. The presence of ea h Miss Bee Myers, who has been visiting j member Is earnestly ami fraternally de- at the home of Mr. J. 'I. Rutter at j lrl the Point, returned to h-r home In Port- land Sunday evening. She was accom- panled by Miss Bess Rutter, who will ' spend a few days In the metropolis. Ice cream, wholesale Smith's candy factory. and retail, at Leave your orders for wild blackberries at Ross Hlgglns & Co.'s. A M price Hisses' and Children's Tan Shoes. Columbia Shoe Co. Dont' forget the Veteran Firemen's ex cursion to Seaside Sunday. An elegant line of Little Gents' Shoes Just arrived. Colombia Shoe Co. For roofllng and skylights go to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. M Ninth street Ross, Hlgglns A Co., it was reported, Aave purchased the Hansen stook of goods. The Astoria Savings Bank yesterday paid orr un.wi or city warrants, ranging j from 40 cents to 1100 each. There was i one string of 130 warrantB, of 15 or less each. It kept the clerks busy all day I figuring the Interest on these documents, j as customers were particular to a cent. Do not fail to come. F. D. WINTON. THOMAS DKALEY, OF.O. JOHNSON, Committee Seaside No. C. B. HARRAPF.N. K. OSBCRN. Committee Astoria No. 12. LEWI.- AND CLARK GAM K. The excursion given Sunday by the As. torta, Bust-bull Club was a pleasant one. The launch Arctic was chartered for the occasion, and at 12:30 h-rt for the Leuls and Clark, where a mutch game was to lie played with the bull-tusscr of that section. On arrival their opiwnents were found ready to play, anil the game was commenced at once. I'p to the lstli Inning the game mis clow and exciting, tho score then l"lng one In favor of the home team. After thnt careless playing On both sides pl.d up the score untl, at the end of the game. It stood to Hi In favor of the Astoriana Mr. 1). .1. Ingalls, of Chadwell. umiared the game to the satisfaction of lstli sides Sev eral slight accidents uri-urnd during lb game. Mr. Abbott was stnn-k on the bridge nf the nose by a bat which slipped from the hands of one f the players BOATS AND Nl.TM HTM.KN. At 1 0 1'lmk tills iitotning t lie re was I clnsldorable excltemeiu In the neighbor hood of Kinney's cannery when It became kown that one flsliernian bad his boat and net stolen, nlileli was lying al Mn. i.ey s ikH-k; and wnen tne news soon came of another boat nnd net being stolon, tho excitement was redoubled. Namce nnd imiilculain could lint bet learned In time for publication, but then- Is evidently work for the inillos depart. ment. Later. It Is Just teamed that the boat and net next reported stolen iiim tb piMs-rty of Klsh.-iman IV Vincent, who was listing for the new cannery. Tin- tHMt Mas light giM-n la editor, and ;. niiHireil betwis-n the Parker House and Kinney's cannery. The net kiis a new one, and the Iom to Mr. Vllic.n: la heavy. The bout was last m-eu alii or ? o'clock In the evening. Vlmvul has no suspicion as to whom lite thief run This Is the second time he has lost a Usit nnd net by pilfering. White Mountain Freezer Will in Four Minutes Freeze Cream to a . . .... Hard Even Grain TIIK HKOATTA, At the meeting if the rgatta rotinnit. tee, yestenlii)'. a very favorable report was received frcm tlie finance commit, tee. The A. A C. H. It. It ulorild HVi to the fund, and It Is anticipated thai by the close of Hk Week Hie requl. lte a mount n III have bei n ral.-d The program of cwnta bus Un-n alnuwil ohii. pletwl, and emimu-es many novel tea. tur-s on both land and water. Com mander Merrell, of the llghthous.- dl trlct, said yesti-ritav that It was almost certain thit Hm- Mansanlta u,uil,l b hi tin. -lied on Hm CTv1. Mr. S.-ntH)rg's shuii M.iyrtov.er, whleli Iwis Is-ell rvmideleil. will lllldoutiledly prove to b one of the fastest Iwsit on the nver, and hor action during the ta -es will lie wntcheil with Interest. Many of the flslM-nneii are taking much I'le.irnrw In pntuirltig for the vurlous rue... All sizes, from 1 to 15 quarts, at FOARD & STOKES COMPANY Grand Excursion To Seaside and Return Sunday, August 15, '07 Till; VETERAN FIRHHEN'S ASSOCIATION FAKE. Uousil Trip. Adults, li.oo ChllJrtn usder 11 rs, u Tialn Leave Havel Dotk at o o'clock I Columbia Marin. Hand will accompany Ih. I!xcurloi NoQu.atlonablc Character Allow) Maniilacli Dealer In W. F. SCHEIBE, FINE CIGARS! A lull line ol Pi esnd .Sniussrs Ipcs. Tsescco, AitUlss. 47-4 Conimeeclnl Ml. TO UK KKPItoJdVKP IIKKK. The Alcasar Theatre Stock Co.. who will present the famous successes. "Tho First Born," the clever Chinese drama. and "Lost for a pay," Hi Hirce.act hilarious comedy, at Fisher's Oiiern House, next Thursday, August II. in. lu. lee Hie well-known players, Geo, Os. bourne, Huiro Toland. J. Harry II, nrl. mo, Jno. Armstrong, (l.-o. Fulb-rlon, Hariy S(H-nr, W. It-laxeo, Jo, Silver. stone. May Buckley, Kittle llrlmour, Mrs. Geo. Oshourne, Gertrude TUIbnll. Venle Wills and fifteen other. The Chi- nese drama, "The First Horn," ran Ihr.r consecutive months m Han Francisco. The original company will produce It here, togeghrr with all the scenery, cos. tumes. music properties nnd effects used 11 the 8.111 Francisco production. IU-M-rvetl seat Kile opens next Tuesday morning at Grlltln Heed's, FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE, Ls sud Maiiagsr COMING AT L.AHT. ONLY ONniilMJWI OU.M ANCE Thursday, August 12 THe most or lg I riol iln v ol ;t he ttnlur)ri"..KsH York Journal, Powerpt' I -n ttiotiv Clilricno Ihy GRAND OPENING Great American . . Importing Tea Co NE TKA STOKK, E71 Commercial Ht Have stocknl It with the choicest TEAS. COFFERS, SPICKS, II A K I. N't i'OWDKH.S, FLAVORING EXTRACTS CHOCOLATES, ETC.. ETC., Also Crockery, Chlnaware, Glassware, at prices nev-r before known. WATER SfPPLT PIPE. The'Astor House 1 In process of thor ough renovation, and will be taken in Lihug. owuu. Augun A wj flu. i-ruu i a J ler, of South Bend, and Mr. G. W. Boo- ! mer, who will conduct It In first-class style, at prices becoming the times. The hotel Is centrally located and convenient alike to residents and tourists. Proposals will be received at the of fice of the undersigned -In Astoria, Ore gon, until noon, August 10th, for fur nishing and laying about ft feet of six-inch wrought Iron pipe to supply wn- ter column. Specifications may 1 seen and blank forms, of proposal will h': furnished at their office. Bonds will be required. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION CO. Handsome and useful presents given away to every purchaser, consisting of China, Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, and Novelties. per at 20c, pound. 2.V. 30c, 3.-, 40c and .V,r. Roasted Coffee at Mo per pound. I.V, 20c, 25c, 20c nnd Tho Klondyke window Stokes' looks much like a 7ukon. at Foerd & camp on the When you are looking for fresh fruits and vegetables call on the Pacific Gro cery Co. Miss Lou C. Morton returned yesterday from a two-weeks' lvult with the Mlsees Holmes at Seaside. P. J. Me any, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. The Portland pilots were down yester day on the steamer Hassalo taking soundings of the river. A gentleman who returned from Port land yesterday reported that the big Norwegian steamer FolrMa, now loading lies in tnat, city for China, Is so large Contractor Lebeck yesterday repalr-di two hundred feet of the planking on ' Commercial street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, and will today repair 17a feet between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Wednesday, at 2 p. m., he will take the Miler for Clifton, where he will remoye three houses from the milroa1 rUiht of way. A new river sen-Ice has been Inaugu rated between Astoria and Rainier, Ore gon, Including- all Intermediate landings. The fine steamer "Pilgrim," Captain A. L. Brazee. will make round trips dally, except Sunday, leaving lialnler at 5:30 a. m.. reaching Astoria at 'i:30, landing at the Fourteenth street wharf, and de parting on her return at 1:30. Prompt time and the best service Is guaranteed for both passengers and freight Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f.r lacoma, Spokane, and the East. Cl'.se connection made at Spokane for lioss land. Nelson, Randow and British Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE. Astoria, Or. The par!y which accorrpanied the new lightship. No. 67, down the river S.itur. day. Included the following: Lieut John P. Merrell, commander of llghthoune il. Hon. W. II. Mead, president of the city construction torpedo boats; Capt Gregg NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Odd Fellows' Land & Building Association will be held on Thursday, August 13th, at 2 p. m., at Odd Fellows' hall. A. J. MEOLEIt, Secretary. Spices at 10c, lac, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c nnd 4-V per can. importing for and operating Vti stores enables us to undersell nl others nnd save you nil middlemen's profits. Why not buy from first hands? Get the best and save money. GREAT AMERICAN TEA IMPORTING COMPANY, 571 Commercial Street, Astoria 100 Branch Stores In Successful Operation Handsome presents free to every purchaser. Special Cash Sale --- From now on we will gin extraordinary inducements that she cannot He alongside the flock, j superintendent construction of the board; but has to anchor In mid-stream and Mrs. Gregg; contractors L. Wolff and F. g TQCCASH PURCHASERS The list of articles .which come under this head is too Ion? to publish, but a trial order will show that we mean business . . . . . -Ross, Higgins & Co. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed receiver by the circuit court of Ihe State of Oregon, for Clatsop county. In the suit of R. L. Sahln et al. vs. Howell A Ward et al., of all property goods, wares and merchandise and chat tels and book accounts, notes nnd de mands and all the property of the late firm of Howell A Ward; and I am re quired to collect forthwith all debts due said firm. 'ore, all persons Indebted to said firm will call at once at the place of business formerly occupied by ths said lata firm of Howell A Ward, at No. SIO Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon, and settle their said accounts. Dated this second day of August, 1W7. FRANK I. DUNBAR. Receiver THE FIRST BORN Three lonif mutitlis In Hnii Franriscsi to die cn.Bcity of tlio Alcazar Iticatre. rresciitci by Hie onulnsl mmpHtiv til TWENTY-FIVE PHOPLE Special scenery - "oririxmsly inotititeil lavishly ami pic turesquely costumed characteristic music anil ellecla A bin auil complete production, preceded brZSviltiey Ciruiiily'a 8-act cometlv. " LoHt for a Day" Admission Price, HO contsi nnd 91. OO- Koats nrt salo Tuesday morning at Oriftln A Heed's CARE OF THE EYES The greater per cent of the eye trou til, si. such as Inflammation, granulation. etc., ore brought on by errors of refrac tion, due to malformalon of the eyr-lmll. This also Is the cause of !t0 per cent of headache and nervous troubles and W per cent of stomach troubles all of which can be overcome by glasses prop erly' adjusted. Ir. J. A. linrr, a scientific optician of Portland, late of Minneapolis, Is sioppimt nt the Hotel Tlghe, for two week. If you are iifnlcted In any way with the eyes, or are suffering from headaches. be sure lo see him. Examination fr. lAnnaal ...Picnic FINNISH BR0THHBRH00D TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Sunday, August T? port Canby 15 Regular quarterly examination of ap plicants for certificate to teach In Clat sop county will be held at McCPire school building High School bull ling- Astoria, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m Wednesday, Augtint 11, 1897. Applicants will be preacnt promptly and contli're :o the close. Examinations for state diploma will be held Saturday, August 14, 18J7, beginning at 9 o'clock a m., at same place. H. 8. LYMAN, Superintendent of Schools. Clatsop county, Oregon. STEAMER T. U. POTTER Leaves tho 0. K. & N. dock ut O;.")!) n. ni NOTICE, Fore. Round Trip, . . $1.00 PROPOSALS FOR DRAWRRmnre FOPMiATIONH. Healed proposal will be received by he underslgny. at Uh office In Asiorli, until noon of August 12, 1S7, for con. tructlng the foundations for the sb rawbrldgf-H ovt-r Blind slough and Clats. kanle river, on the lino of the Astnri,. nd Columbia River Railroad. Plans nnd np-clficatlonB may be seen at the As. torla office, and approved lionds will be required of the successful bidder. The right to reject any and all bids Is re served by the undersigned NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION CO. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the under. Igned wll not pay any bills contracted in his name, except upon a written order signed by himself. SAM OLIVER. August 9, 1837. ..Mortgagee Sale.. We arc closing out Sing Lung & Co.'s entlro stock of Dry Goods, Ladles' and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, at prices regardless of cost In ordor to make room for tho large stock of Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated China- ware, Novelties, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ladles' Morning Gowns, Wrappers, Gen tlemen's Smoking Jackets, Tea, Etc. We Invite the public to como and make bargain of the above litis of goods before the stock Is sold out. Store will open Saturday, July 31, ANDREW KAN & CO. For Delicacy, for parity, and for Improvement of the com Qdeslon nothing equals Potiosi's Powms. From and after this date, tlio undtTHigntHl will payPonly tho following prices for fish: For Ked Chinook Hiilmon, 10 11m or over, .1 eonts per lb. For StoelheaJs and Light colored Salmon, H cents per lb. FlHHKIiMK.N'rt Pku. Co., J. W. & V. Cook, Aiikudkkn I'ko. Co., For Astoria ami Ilwaco Canneries. P. J. McltOWAN & iS0N8, J. 0. Mkoi.ku & Co., F. M. Waukkn, Sam'l Klmokk, For Astoria ami Ilwaco Canuerics. CouJMiifA Hivkr Pko. Co., M. J. KlNNKV, And or Aatoria I'kij. Co. . Eukkka&Ei'icuukPkoCo., For Aatoria and Fare ltd Cannerioa. A. Uooth Pko. Co., J. 0. Hantiiorn it Co. July 14, 1897. The FfiHt LrPiMticli.. iHERCULES,, Is open to special oharter for excursion parties or river freighting. Dock at Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s slip. THOS. DALOITY. Leave orders at 214 Bond street