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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1897)
.THE DAILY ASTOtUAN. SIN DAY MORNINU SKPTEM It KH l, 18U7. City Book Store Klondike Maps. Klondike Guide Books. United 'States Government General Chart of Alaska ; cor rected up to date. Don't start without a copy. Blank Books and Stationery. Fishing Tackle, Hammocks, Kte. Latest Novels, Periodicals and Magazines. .GRIFFIN JUST NOW A Large Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See Our Nofcfcy High; School Walking Boot j At the Old Reliable Stand j John Hahn & Co A I 479 Commercial St. 18- Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS -97 1 i See what we are showing in the i new styles. Our new samples are coming in evcay day. j ALBERT DUNB'R Agent Butterick Fatterns ' TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather; cooler west of the Cas- ; cade mountains. ' T AROUNDTOWN. SUNDAY. O Autumn! marvelous painter, erery hue j Of thy immortal pencUU steeped through With essence of Divinity! Paul Hamilton Haynes.' Cucumbers, very cheap, at Ross, H!g- . ; Fin cabbage for kraut at Rosa, Hig- r- gins & Co. s. Lemons at great reduction at Ross, Hlggins & Coa. Arthur Callan has gone on a Ashing trip at Deep river. . . . ... ' Groceries at the lowest prices at the : Pacific Grocery i;o. Prof. A. A. Thornton has returned from his summer vacation. Mrs. E. M. Lally, of New Astoria, was In the city yesterday. t ,o- vt, .v Bicycle and repair shop at IK Ninth street. Charges reasonable. " , General Agent G. W. Lounsberry Is pending Sunday at the beach. Our prices are the lowest to the city. Buy atIcket and he,p Mr Call and se, us. Pacific Grocery Oo. j )n h hn Wrtn(S.4ly Umbrella, covered and repaired by.!1' F1?her'8 nous' practical workman, at 185 Ninth street I j The original Nashville Students will . . , , , -,,.- . oninhnrn'. lve "u "a ,a',e of the oM time" In jut iwr w't v. . famous teas, at Ross, HIgg.ns & Co.'s. Lace curtains laundried by Mrs. Ras- mussen. Leave orders at Cleveland's bakery. The funeral of the late Sarah Ander- on will be held at 2 o'clock this after- noon, from the residence of Thomas Wil- mm Water is the cheapest beverage. Tea next. There are 1 50 to 200 cups in a pour. 1 of Schilling's Best, and rsc!: pleasure as those do not su-jct who ch'.i'iiv Ct 1 ui'-J. . t It t,i it::' ;-r.:..--'.eJ tea v - '. : ' : h to ' c.r-:: ?r u v.,..'t :- : ' 1 - is tu : .I Suits to order, from $12.50 Pants to order, UP $3.00 from up ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. & REED. lE AstoF House CLEAN AND AIRY EQOflS Rates, 81 and $1.25 Jay ; Meals, i" cts. Pilcher & Taylor, Proprietors CHAS. KAN & CO ' 367 Commercial St PViinicn nl To.innoto Piiri.-ws Vine Deejrated China Ware, Silk Fancv Go-xls. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. A. V. Al I FV Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Tenth and Commercial street. likson, 224 Thirty-fourth street. The In terment will be made on the Lewis and Clark. Fresh ice cream and Ice cream acda at the Parlor candy factory, 43 Commercial i'.reet. ' For roofllug and skylights go to the ; Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., M Ninth street I mercnanls rteJ a bu. nesj mterday ta a aepartmer.t3 of ; trade. I Messrs. George and Barker left yester day for a fishing excursion on the Lewis Cark , " .... ... Just r;elvJ' ome - Kobt Crawford s fine butter (n ..pound K(rg, at ross mK glns & Co''- Ashland peaches, Bart'ett pears, silver prunes, choice apples, etc., etc., at Ross, Higgins & Co.'s. Ashland peaches cheap at . . , a large supply of other I d good; also fine frultg at Ross, Higglns & Co. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. The pr)ce ghavmg at the 0cc1,lent barber shop has ben reduced to lie. All conVfcnlenct.!- ' Take your best friend to the Parlor fw at&m oi& , ya(e or lad)eg I Ai. , thelr concert September 28-29. The two sons of Mr. C. E. Runyon l will start today for Santa Rosi, Ca., 1 where they will attend school For pure country milk and rich cream, , of guaranteed cleanliness, patronize the j Excelsior dairy. W. J. Ingnlls, proprle- j tor. Go to thf Parlor, successors to C. B. ; Smith, for pure, swet crenm an freth I creamery butter and buttermlik evir i day. 1 : A small blaze In the roof of the ho'je 1 occupk-d by Mr. Ebbllng au.el the do . partment to turn out yrsterday. No dam 1 age. 1 Kurnlched room to rnt, with good tabl iKjanl, at reasonable rat'-?, iit Mrs. '.. c. I Holden's, corner of Dunne and Ninth I strttts. 1 i Martin Oleson the auctioneer, deputy i for Strahl, can be found at his stand ! on Commercial street by all needing his ' sen-Ices. i r j Poundmater Petty was yesterday j called upon to remove the body of a , dog which had been cut In two by the ' street car at the cmer of Ninth 8".d I H,nd mrwts. The unlmil w's an Itlh setter, and the tvnuUtis m Imrlod with due ceremony in the ColumW off the Parker houm d,vk. Mrs. Will Trullinirtr yvotcnliy 1,-ft for Klloiislmrgh. Vh., whore hor livitiil I the m rtnteiiilont ,f the lo.-lrlo Hunt ing system. Special Ale of tine fruit today t Uvw. HigKki t.'. Ashland pvi h, ItartMt lHM,r, n.lver primps, rhitice ap- pl., etc., etc, - I The ordinance prohibiting the inter-' me nt of btxllB within the cltv limit ,f I AslxrU was rvtunicd yw.er.lty slginsl by the mayor. j The annual vale of the Every Monday j Club of the Presbyterian church will lo held Tuesday. November 3. WuUh for further announcements. i You own secure tickets at any of the cigiir stons for the otera. "Little Puke" which will be put on next Wednesday nlcht. Oome and stv It. , The part of the "Uttlo luke" will be played by Roaulla Southern Hepburn for Mr. Uelchors' benefit next Wednesday night at Fisher's opera house. C. G. Palmburg. the leading contractor of Astoria. Is prepared to d- all kinds of JobWng and building wbrk. limine ureet. between Tenth and Kleventh. . Mr. Belcher will make his debut In opera next WiMnesday night at his own benefit. Do not fall to hear hltn. At Fisher's opera house. Admission. 3"V. Two horses were sold from the city pound yesterday, but the only bidder w-.is the poundmaster. He was already out more than their value for th.Mr keep. The fair held at the Swedish Luthcu.i churvh last night was most sucessful. Almu all the fancy article were dls- poscl of, and a handsome sum was real- ired. When you want a real Ufe-llke and artistic photo, don't fail to call on Snod- grass. The worn ne is turning out now Is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. The Astoria tOr.) Astorlan Is credited with the largest circulation accorded to any Sunday paper In the state outside of the city of Portand. Printers" Ink of August IS, 1S87. Walter Way, Vancouver: F. Reerrean, Neeannicum: C. F. IV Summers. Sea side: Miss Eva Parker, Sklpanon: J. T. Adams. Clatsop City, were registered at the Pttrker house yesterday. Ed Hunter who had one of his ere badly burned a short tlnv? ago by the explosion of a steam pipe on the steamer Harrison, is In a fair way of recovery, althoujrh the wound Is still very painful. C. W. Knowl.-e. H. A. Wei. F. Mot n. Portland: W. Norfor. Oexwohl; It. Liv ingstone, DrunilcH'lity: W. J. Honeynmn. Prumalis: Rol. rt T. Lee, MarsMleld, i Were guests of the Occident yesterday. The taking of evidence was completed yesterday before Jud?? Abcrrromble in the case against Hillslnry. ,-hanred with obtaining mney under false prtenes. ' The arguments of counsel will be male , Monday morning. A party of jolly young people left last evening for a visit to Kamm's farm near OlneV. They returned by mionlight. The trip was particularly pleasant, 'he weather being Just right, and the picnic was a huge success. ; Mr. Gus Hlldebrand has returned from his hunting trip In the Nehalem it was supposed than he had bigj-d an elk, but his friends last nlKht were not favored with steaks for Sund-iy's dinner, and were consequently much -lis appointed. Work on the Manxanita at the govern ment warehouse dock Is rapidly provress lng. The officer!, of the ship are well satisfied with the character of the werk being done, and sxpect to have the cruck vessel on the coast when she Is launched. The Astoria Progressive Commercial Association held an adjourned meeting last evening and transjett 1 some m nor matters that were held over from last meejting. On Monday they will move Into their new home at 'M Bond tre-l, and will ax once commence a.-ranging a fine display of Clatsop county products. No time will be lost In getting tnlng.-i in read iness for an active campaign by the A:s- Gold Watch FREE ....TO.... Boys, Girls and ...Young Ladies AT GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S I ...Pure Food Stores... Every watch Is a perfect timepiece; 1"-year guaranteed case. Real gems. Don't rnlKs ".his opportunity to secure ot of these pretty watch's fre?. Call end ask about it at the Great American Importing Tea Company's Pure Food Store, Commercial s-p-et., Astoris, Oregon. Call and see the handsome watches. Teas, Coffees, Splcee, Baking Powdi-r, Extracts Highest quality, Lowest Pr.i.es. M STORES IN OPERATION. ochtition, and much good Is expected as a reiilt of tholr work. NeM Thursday evwilng the rgulnr weekly meeting will be held and n blu atleiiil nice Is expected. i no smoKe from burning forseis li again ohsouilitc the ntnosphciv nil uloiw the coast, Astorfn has not iwoncd. ami It Is more than probable tint nnill the fall rains coinmemv the lir her,' and iiMng the river win W m ire or ,. thick and disagreeable. The greatest musical tieat of the seison will appear In Astoria September S -ul S No e,4ore,l troupe In America has had such linpiirall, lid success as the Nashville Students. If you ' must in!s any ,-uertalnineiit miss eiher. Hit don't miss the Jubilee Singers. The ease attains! Ib'lm, of the Astoria M.viui laundry. flV Infiinsein nl of the license ordinance, has H en dismissed bv the police Jude. It .i, ho.,n that Holm Is not ,w eoiuie ie, with the laundry. wMeh. since the arre- of Itopn, has is.id Us lie-use to the chief of lice. Workmen are still busy on the C.diim. bine at Klnneys' ibn-k. The entln.-s and machinery are being entirely o er'i.uil.d. and iNilntlng, scraping, cleaning md gen eral repairing hiv g.n on I'l.'d,- .mil otilstdo the ls-it. When finished, the mid dle of next week, she will look like an , ntlrely new ship. iVunty court was In s. s.vi v'e;-tiv mid opened bids for the oor.structl.vi a bridge across Hig creek The f dlowlnu bids were nunle: For building the brllge and removing sluiii und Irlfi. Th un n Hush, $:S; J.uii. s Cu-lek. Jl"o. The same, with .V-fiH.t tllU -Thomas lttih. J1H; James Cuslek. Jt'lo. Th- .-ntra.-t w is iiwanl-'.l to Hush, whose bond we-e Mm I at 0O. Work on Ihe tu(; Relief at Smith's lVlut y.irifci Is getting ileus ery well It Is not proKiblc, however, thu the li'i will be launched before We lnc I iy. As soon as Ihe Helu f is ctf the way. it Is expected to piit the San Jose 'n h. r place. Liter, if the contri t Is rxe cuted by the governm. in with th- As. torla Iron Wo ks. the low.st bidder. I g!it ship No. 50 wlil be plied on the w ys for a thorough o, erhaiihng. John. J.r-:,s and Mlili.ol l.eahy ml their f.imdies. Hunke brothers, Jihn Christlens. i h is. I'et. rsoti. nice,-. I -avid Keefc. Charles Wukeii. I.I. John Pay. Htirc Hill. John Chit woo. I. fhrl, Edscn. A. Aylmorc. Lewis mil riark: A Piw son, Clatsop; Mrs. Henry Erl, k-m. Fi rt Steeiis; E. I. Alden. Gny's Ruef; J.dn R.tske, Young's river, and William An d. tson. IVep river, were among the visit ors In th- city yesterday. After spending six week In hard w.v k. getting the evidence together. Ivpny limed Stat.-s Marshal Stuart n-er-l.y arr.-:..l Samual Tomllnson. ! Skiiin,n. :it Fort Stevens. The chire ..- i . n it Tomllnson is that of sendliii ol.s v::, ma' ter thro- ch the I't.it. , St.it. tn.n . Tt:. victim was the daunlilrr of Mr n . Abbot . of Sklpanoii. The case win be tried it i oV. ti torn- rriw afern-"ii. I -f"re Tinted States Commissi' 'tier Tin m son. Frank !.. Parker, W. A. h.-nnin an I Murk Tlmson .-fi last e tiln ..n th. ! Te.-dine, with their b.-ye s an I -dacks for a ten il.iys' outlntf I"rrn Kal.im.i they gu to the Son-id i.n tlielr wln-.-ls. taking In T.uima. Senile md Anacort.-e. After sxndlng a few clay Willi Phil Cimk at Anii'iirteB. liny m return by Way of Olyn'pla and Criy's Harbor. As the Smmd elt.-s have j-.m-; fine cycle paltis. It Is safe to say that the boys will have some excellent ridlt g At the Columbia cannery, l'ppi-rtwn. I'.st evening. Mr. r.ri.t Mrs. II. A. S. ,. Imrg eiit.-rtlilned their frien Is, ;u.,oi,g them a large mimU-r of Se.i..i, an I ! Russian Finn fishermen, by n,i Informal i ball. The music was furnlidi. d by one of the best orcha.:ras'to be nbt.ilnid, an 1 Jollity und gal.-ty tllie.l (he hons .intll midnight. An el gunt lun h.on w is served, and the evening will be ri-ni-m- hered by I'nierton and by nil who par. j tieirmted In the hospitality f the h ,st I md hostess. The Janson concert, whl- li will be aiven at Foard S:ok'-s' hull nn the rth of this month, pmlses lo be the grate treat of th.. s.ason. Although iierr Jan. son Is a stranger on this roast, he I--mrHdly making a name for himself. All who have been forunat., enough lo hear him play nr.. enthusl.-iHllc. and predict for him a brilliant future. One of the features which mukes Iierr Jansni-.'s playing so attractive la his thorough tin derstandlng of true tone formation and tone production. The full, roiind, sympa thetic ton,, of his violin can not help but apix-al to the hearts of .iy one who hears him. Hundreds can, by constant training, acquire the technique, but only a few rssens the wail of mus:c In which lies the bewitching power of n great artist. Those who a-e Interested In mu sic should avail themselves of this op porunlty of hearing him play. No pains have been spared In making the program as compute as possible, none but th' best of talent assisting. Tickets win u. placed on sale at Griffin & Reed's hone store, Monday, September 20. It Is ad visable to secure your tickets early and procure a good seat, as a large atiend ane Is anticipated. Remember the ad mission will Is- . and n w-rve,) r.mt THE FIRST TRAIN. Knappn, HeptemlK-r 11. (K.lltor ,: .r-lan.)-Tlie long expected an-ival of the advance train of tile Astoria A Coluinlif River railroad was the occinion for great rejoicing here today. I-'I i-s fluttered, and all Krmppn was out In holiday at tire. The hillsides were guy with happy f-chool children those frum districts 1 and Vr-who prehenteil the fird Imc t iv .. with a set of flags and a huge bouquet. Flowers and friends: were there m nlnin datiee. A wreath with '.lie f., miliar name of Hammond In floral b tiers wns hung fieross the headlight ami all did their best lo make the Iron horse welcome, i.fier awaiting his coming for ho many years 2e or more. I'i:i!iTAK. w. c. c. Royal Worcester Corset Faultlessly PcHcct Fitting: A Sty!. Foe Every Figure. Purse Royal orcester orsets c. w. c. c. ll I lor every V Paints, Oils, Wallpaper THE INDIANA PAINT SHOP Painting and Paperhanging Only skilUtl workmen i-mplovi'tl. All work m run teed to tin' t-t nilii rtl of fxti'fliMH'o. The l'st work in Astoria lms ltvn (ion lv this house C. H. CUTH BIRTH, Proprietor. J. V. MARIBiN S CO Groceries, Meat and . . : . . . General Merchandise I602 I RAKLI AVI2NUE2 We meet II prices. Call and nit: t ut kciiis. Swe,U.-h 1 .11 1 he r nil church Swedish scr vlc at I" 3i a. m , Sunday Sebisd nt U'.l.V KiikIisIi preaching nl 7.(1 p. m. Text, Acts, It, .13-1;. Topic, "Opened lb arts." All are cordially Invited to attend Ih servlem 1m- held at th Congregational church on Sunday, at 2 p. m.. wherein Itcv. J. H. Nlcolul will officiate. Sun. lay at ihe luiptlst church - Subject f sermons: In the morning, "Human Kplstlcs"; In the evi-nlng. "Fximrlences In Hy-I'ath Meadow and Ooubllng Cas II. " Sunday school and V. V. H. V. ns j usual. You are cordially Invited to at- j tend. j Cot tfre.itli.nal church I'reachlns; at II I a. m. and .'J) p. m. All other services j as usual. Murnlng theme. "Visible rte- ' stilts of liwelllng with Christ": evcnlni; , tuple. "Oldeon's Liat Encouragement the Hurley Cake." All ore cordially In- j vlt.-d. K. H. Holllnger pnstor. ( M. 10. church-Services at 11 a. m. nnd I 7:30 p. m. Morning theme, "The Olorlous ; 'lwM-l"; evening, "Units with Holes In ) Them." Mornlm? class led by tho pastur meets at 10:J(, Bunday se-hool nt 12:15, Ep worth Iahkuo at 6:30. Come and worship J with us; you will receive a cordial wel- 1 come. ; Services nt Oraco church Sunday, Bep tornler 19, on follows: Early celebration of Ihe holy communion nt 8 a. m., morn liiK prayer and sermon at 11 a. m., Sunday school at 12:Wj, evenlnif prayer nnd ser mon at 7:30. Holy Innocents at 1:30. Hereafter tho ft o'clock celebration will be on the third nnd fourth Sundays, and the fifth, should there. I flvo Sundays In ilu. month. Presbyterian ehur -h-.Mornlnj service at 11, evenliiK at 7:30, Bunday school at 12:15, Y.F. S. C. K. at 1:30. Theme of inoriilnif rw-rmon, "What Is Meant by j Iviu- Jesus?": evi-nliiK theme,"HeJolce, i Y'nitiK Man, In Thy Youth." A special ! Invllallon Is extended to every young; man to bear this message. You are cor- j llally Invited to all these services, and i lo make tblH your church home. Henry i Manolie, pastor. The guarantee of a man worth a million I dollars Is a good thing. The guarantee lit one worth forty-three millions Is still j belter. Se the gun rente' In the new policy lHiied by the Kojiiltiiblc a society whose guarantee are liackcd by forty three million dollars of surplus. The i'Vpiltub),. Life Assurance Hoolcty, 12" lirondway. 1.. fl.imuel, manager, Tort land, r. TO Ct.RE A COLD IN ONI! DAY. j Take Ijixaitlve Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls j to cure- 25c. For sale by Charles Itos;3rs. I The Finest Fitting Corset Manufactured ALL PRICES FROM 50o$6.00 ALSO , The Latest French Model Low-Cut Corset H. CSoocIm titicl Clotliltiu see us and be convinced Flsher'5 Opera Mouse. I,. IK. Hrllii, Vuk'ar. Wednesday, Sept. 22 The Comic Opera Little Duke In three m t. by t'tiuflc. J ftcoi g. For tlie henrllt nf MR. J. W. BELCHER S.' lal iigsgiiiitit of Rosalia Southern Hepburn Prima bonus Mouhtetie. Ai tl.r Little Imlte. AMI Mr. Frank K. Hepburn Mrecpir. ADMISSION : Adults .. ( hlldriMi in tin galb ry Reaerved esU without ultra i burgs st (irlmn & Heed The Point of View The holder of a matured Endowment roucy in inc i-.(iiiiauie ncx-icty says: "Twenty yeexs ago, when I took out tny Eidownrw-nt Tolby, the iirrmliun looked to me like this: $47.68 While tho Endowment, looked at a distance, of 20 years, npp an il like from lids: $1,000 Now, my imlloy has matured, and com ing Just when I need money, the n-eull of my policy looks like this: $1,467.25 While looking buck, and realizing that they are amounts that would have been saved In no other way, lids Is Ihe ap pearance the premiums have; $47.68 Tho EUlta,blo Ufc Assurance Society,, Samuel, mumiger, Portland. Or. w. c. c ALL SILS IIommu f ANlorlit. w. c. c TIE mORi WAHT COLUMNS WASTKH WAM'Kl-Youn lrl bvl-ur wl'.h p. rents, to lake car of ehl'drxi sjid ds light housework. Aptly at Oi lusa trwt. MKN WANTKI. IUIIrd hands wit4 tor limntUU work on track. Apply at rxtn . FlaTal block. A. C l(. 1C n. rufl MKT. KOII IlKNT Ten. room h,wie In l'ppt. town, on street car lino: IJ xr month. Inqulra st this orTlc, Koll KENT-KurnlhKl rms. n suite or wing Is. by th day or month. Hotel Tlghe, under ntlrs now mana--nirtit. (Ireat ncluction In rate. Mr. t. V. Torter, nianngr. C !Clevotk and Franklin. KOII 8 A I.E. Kelt SAI.E-A sU ruotn rolta. lot lot b. with water, tc , within four blocks of Commercial trtt. In Ilia rerilor of the city. A run chanca. Trie. I1.W0. Addrrw C, Astorlan offlc. l-'ult 8 AI.K Ch.ip. an l. f Isdy'a Columbia Ucycle, In lerfee condition. Apply at the Astorlan office. I'KOFEHHIONAl. CAHi). C. C. HHOWEIt. ATTOUNEY AT LIW, Uundorson Huiidlog. AMotia, Oregon. H. T. CK08BY. ATTOIINKT-AT-LAW. 4M Commarelal stiaaL Cheatar V. Iolph. Itlchard Nliaa, UOLt'll A NIXON. ATTORNET8 AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 14. . M and tl. Hamilton Hulldlng. All legs! and aol lactlon busln as promptly attMid"d tax Claims against tha government a spar slalty. J. Q A. BOWLDT. ATTORNEY AND COL'NBEUOR AT LAW. Office on Bond etraet, Astoria, Or. DR. O. D. K8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND HURGBON. Hpaclal attention to diseases of womatt and surgery. OiTloa over Danslxer's store. Astoria. Telephone No. 11 DIl" JAY TUTTLB. PHYSICIAN AND BUItOCON Offlo. rooms 5 and 6, Pythian bulldf. (31V( Commercial Bt, Residence same. Telephone M. Acting assistant surgeon V. H. Mar rlne hospital service. H. A. SMITH, DENTIST. IhtT. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. II. Cooper's store. OR. H. L. HENDERSON, Office, Kinney Hulldlng, Astoria. Office hours, 7 to t a. m.: 12 to I and 6 to 7 p. m. Special attcnton given to tha treatment of Dlaeaact of the Eye Chronla Dis eases, and Surgery. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TKMPLIC 1,0 DOB NO. 7, A. F. an4 A. M Regular communications held oo the first and third Tuesday evening ot each month. O. W. LOIJNHDERRY, W. 11. B. C. HOLDEN, BecreUry. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 317310 Portland Savings Bank Bld. Portland, Oregon. b.,i, I'.- -