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" ',"" 7 - r , '"-'" f ' 'If1' THE DAILY ASTOUIAX. SIMMY MOKMNO. Al (JTST l. 4lt!Ut. f! TUB A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN Corner Commercial nd nth St. ALEX CAMPBELL, Prop. TXT A DDITIMTHM Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. on application. New Astoria Is located at tbe terminus of tbe Astoria and Cotnmtia River Railroad, at tbe mouth of the Colnmtia River. It fronts on the deep water of the Colombia River Harbor, and being perfectly protected from wind and seas, affords the very best docks for ships on this bay: therefore, it is the exact spot for the seaport of the great Northwest. These facts were recognized by the Astoria & Colombia River Railroad Co. when New Astoria Was Selected as the Starting Point for their Railroad and the Location for the Terminals. New Astoria is platted npon a plane high enough for perfect drainage, and well protected by a high ridge behind it. Its streets and avenues are wide, and. in fact, it is laid out on modern plans. Extensive street improvements are now un der way. The New Astoria Company .COMMERCIAL We Carry a Fine Line of ; Shoes! Ladies- Cents Children's - Complete Stock of Summer Footwear, Bathing Shoes, Etc Oar Goads Ara John Hahn & Co. Vrarraatcd 479 Commercial St. XEW PROPOSITION. j Big Insurance Company Makes a Good j Offer. j Deposit $90 per annum for twenty j years; then draw 2O0 per year for bal-1 ance of life, and principal will be paid at death. "Special Income" Policy, Is sued, exclusively by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Founded 1S43, purely mutual, assets 4221,213,73.33. This Investment can be purchased by ten annual payments, or by single pre mium If preferred. Send exact date of birth to Wm. 8. Pond, State Manager, 404-5-. Oregonlan Building, Portland, Oregon. r . .i BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at the office of the city waterworks, this city, on or before Saturday. August 15th, 1?'6, at tho hour of 2 o'clock n. m. For the hnat- lng of water pipe and delivering the1" same on dock at Astoria, Oregon. Said pipe to be found in piles along and near railroad grade, from Tongue point to Burnside's. Bids to state price per ton and time of delivery. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. GEO. A. SHIELDS, Supt. of the City Water Works. Astoria, Or., August 7th, TO PARENTS. The Slaters of the Convent of the Holy Names have arrived In Astoria, and will remain here permanently. They can be found at their residence. Judge Taylor's former home, Frank lin avenue and 16th street. Those who desire to make application for terms of tuition, music, etc., will please call. SISTER SUPERIOR. OUR CORNER. A. gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on band. Call and try us. ANDERSON A PETKRBON. Salton Sea .Salt for baths at the Estes-Coun Drue; Store. 10c and 20c per package. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Clarkson & Marvin LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished Beaver Hill and Gil man for Fsmllv or t-m I'nrwnaea CLKAS HKASONALK IN VIUCK ELMORE. SANBORN If you will look into the situation you will soo that , WARRENTON ! is the croam of west side property. The center of improve- j merits is here, and as an investment for business or a home! there is nothing to equal it iu the whole proposition. In j WARRENTON ! lots are all large, full size, 50x100. Prices range from $150 j to $250 each. Sold on installments. Terms to suit. Save your change and buy a lot in WARRENTON Aa office hu been opened by the pro prietor on door east of the Crosby hard war. tore. Call, be shown to. merits of this property, and invt.t- ST. SAY! HAVE YOU SEEN THE 25? LADIES'S HOSE THAT WE ARE 5ELLIN0 for We Have Them in Black or Tan Color Albert Dunbar. Agent lor P. N. CirKU. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER Maximum temperature, 70 decrees. Minimum temperature, 5S degree. , Minimum temperature, 5$ de?re.a. Precipitation, nona. ' Total precipitation from September 1st, 195, to date, 75.60 inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1835, to date, 6.99 inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast For Washington and Ore gon, fair weather; slightly warmer east of the Cascades. AROUND TOWN. EVENSONG. (Late poem of Robert Louis Stevenson) The embers of the day are r-d Beyond the murky hill. The kitchen smokes; the bed the darkling house it, spread; The groat sky darkens overhead, And the great woods are shrill. So far have I been led, Lord, by thy will; So far have I followed, Lord, and won dered still. The breeze from the embalmed land Blows sudden toward the .shore, And claps my cottage door. I hear the signal, Lord I understand; The night at thy command Comes. I will eat and Bleep and will not question more. The tandem bike Is very popular. Bright red hats are quite the rage at the beaches. Dr. W. I. Howard, Hom'eopathlst, Commercial street. Tomorrow- is the last day on wht':h to pay your water rat'-s. Ladies should keep their lips if they wlfch to have them pretty. dry The finest separator cream In the city at bedrock prices at C. B. Smith's. Well furnished rooms, with or with out board, at the Bartholomew House, Seaside. See our new line of black figured Room Company 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon COAL TrU It I I J Ha A CO. Affntt. Astoria. dress good, beautiful l-atterns. Shan - ahan I'ros. Congregational Church The regular servkts i-f tho church will he held. All are rordially Invited. Mr. A. IVlph. son of Senator !Vd;h. of Multnomah. cnt yesterday in the city visiting with his friends. The ilano at Olney. to be iilven on Satiirvlay. the l.'dh. promises to be a mit popular and enjoyable ufTvir. There are a number of dangerous hole In the pavement of Commercial street which should receive attention. Go to the Spa for your candles and Ice cream. The only first-class place In town. Crushed fruits always on hand. The Columbia Iron Works commenc ed yesterday to turn out the Iron col umns for the Seabors building at 11 wuco. Fresh country eggs, creamery a 'd dairy butter, at the lowest market prices, at Astoria Creamery, iii Pu ane street. Ice cream by the -bushel at C. B. Smith s. Ice cream soda a specialty. Private parlors for ladles. 4S3 Com mercial street. The Baptist church entertainment to be s'ven on board the Sutherlan lshlro tomorrow evening promises to be one of the events of the season. Remember that J. H. Pratt will re main in his Kallery positively only four days longer. All parties owing, call this week and settle the same. Rogers' Harsaparilly is a s;'cl:lc I t Impurities of the blno.l; It cures rheu matism pimples, liver co.noliitit, and i fcul stomach. Large bottles ' cents. Services at the liaptlst church Sun-1 day morning, preaching by l'."v. J. Mc- i Cormac at U o'clock. Sunday school at U:i:. There will in the evening. be no preaching Mr. J. S. Hitohln s heroic act In sav- ling the life of a little boy who fell into the river yesterday morning, un der the crossing at loth and Puane. has called forth the loudest prals-s. About 11 o'cbk last night six cases of drunkenness came to the attention of the police, and a many arrests were made. One man had to be taken to the station house in a w heelbarrow. . Swedish Lutheran Church Divine rervlces at 10:30 a. m.. when the pastor will preach. Rev. Herman Mud, of Vancouver, Wash . will fill the pulpit in the eenlng, preaching In Swedish, . James Brier yesterday filed a petition in the county court asking to be ap- pointed administrator of the estate of J. R. Resente. whose relatives live In the Azores. The cause will be heard tomorrow. It is requested that all those who In the past took part in the production of the Gypsy Carnival will meet in Fisher's Hall on Monday, at 2 p. m , for practice for the production to be given during regatta week. The White Collar Line and the O. R. and N. Co. have made a rate of ! U for the round trip from Portland to Astoria, during regatta week. Tick-; t-ts on sale Monday, August 17th; good returning until the 22d Inclusive. ! Huckleberry pie Is now the Mihl n ' in desserts. Hundreds of gallons of j these berries have been gathered on j the hills .bout the city, and little '.oys j and girls earn 50 cents a pail for them . from the various hotels and rehtau rants. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, carries the only complete stock of French and American candlea In the city. Prices from 10c to $3.00 per pound. All mall orders receive prompt attention. Fresh candies manufactured every day. 483 Commercial street. Your choice for $350Lot Z. Block , 104; Lot 11, Block 117; Lot , Block US;, Lots 7 or S, Block 124; Lot 1, Block 122; Lot 3, Block 120; Lot 7, Block 144; Lot 7, Block 145, In McClure's Astoria, j only one lot will be sold at these ; prices. It. L. Boyle & Co., agents. Alex. Gilbert's pavilion and grounds; at Seaside may be had for use free by j persons or societies that wish to give i excursions to the beach. Both pavilion ! and grounds are ln excellent condition. I and those who wish to give picnics ' would greatly add to the attractions j by accepting Mr. fjllbert's liberal offer. I The Junior Endeavorers of the Con- I gregatlonal church held their first so- clal on Friday evening, at the house of i Mrs. Bollinger. The young folks eom-, menced to gather shortly after 6 ; o'clock and spent the evening in games I and amusements. These Juniors are) In active adjunct of the church and ' HERE ARE BARGAINS 1 the friends of the 'n:tvgiittiial ihiirvh will hoar ni.Tt of them In the I near future. Justice AbiTciMinl'ie yesterdiy after noon united in n un tune A lid tie II svh ard Alexandria Zelvl.'cli, boih of Clatsop county. The witnesses were Thomas li.'ilaro it It an. I Marie Koe- vach. I The private yacht del tut built nt the 'Astoria Iron Works will be one of the 'most beautiful boats on the river. She Iwlll have Steeple compound engines, a i Scotch murine b iler. and twin .'crews, j The model Is one of tbe 'lnest from 'which a boat was ever built on this river, and she will hae sie.it r .eel, and her Interior fitting will afford i every comfort. IVte Andrews, who was arrstel yes terday for assault and batt-ry, was fined IJ5 by Justice Abetvromble. and on his failure to pay the fine was com mitted to Jail. Later in the afternoon, having become satistled that he had the nouns to imv the tine, the Judge ...r-.i . i,,..,,.,, ,...!. i hi,,. ..,.1 lusii'tl a garnishment Against J. llanthorn & Co. for the amount. The regatta headquarters In the l"l vel building on llond street, have 'il- ready over sixty p. listed hlch I can be used for the accommslatton of visitors. It Is hoped that the cltii-na will not be backward In listing accom modations at the oftlce. M.ma'r Smith has d.s'orutfl his quarters eery tastefully and iToposts as far as ,io slble t do everything that can be lone to entertain the lsltors In he city. Mr. Ib'Hurt. of the tlrm of Honey nuin. Deilart & Co. Portland, ton- iractors for building th" railroad gra.le to iioble. arrived from t Ttlanl i tenlay. Mr. I'ellart says h.u they have over flv- hundred men at woik on the line now, und are Incre-islng the force dally. They export t have I a thousand men at work before win- i'"' ' ''" 11 I time. May 1st. 1.'T. a.t niifht on the Bowery r "minded i.ne of old times. The dance hails were crowded and the saloons wer- equally as packed. The gambling games were doing a good business, although three or four large winnings were trade. At the Louvre the usual crowd thronged j the place, while In the skating rink I on the third floor there was harlly 'standing mom. Ball-benrln? skates have recently arrived from Portland land some pretty skating Is dont. ! j Mrs. Sophia Paladlnl died yesterday ' In St. Mary's Hospital of consumption. Coroner Pohl w as called and took i charge of the remains. The woman ,ce.me a few months ago from Clatska- j ne. w here her husband lives, but lnce ; then, little has been learned of her connections. Her husband was here a day or two 'o and visited her In the ' hospital. He w as then told that his . vlfe could not live twenty-four hours. but ha not since been heard from. , (.X,((H , arr,Ve today. ! As early as H:V o'clock lat evening the Telephone -lock was occupied by a large crowd of people en route to the 'seashor waiting the arrival of the. steamei Potter, Just In view above Tongue Point. When the steam-r came alongside the ib.f k, every place where It was possible for a face to appear a visage seemed to be and when the Astoria contingent went aboard there was a crowd which surely must have ,a1 ,ne utm"Ht ln'' "I""" th ,rln Wavin FIvH f"r ,he Clat- S0D l,n"r'-'- About T, nlRnt .ljSte a commotlon WM ralHe(1 ln ,,ar(ulUe Al- ley by a thoroughly soaked Individual who was looking for trouble. Two per sons became Involved In a wrestling match In a saloon at the corner of Bond and Eighth, ami this enthused the gentleman with a Jag to such an extent that he pulled off his toat and, taking a position In the ml I lie of the street, defied "any guy In de crowd." Nobody felt strong enough end there was no trouble. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM mum Most Perfect Made. 40 Year the Standard. A Beautiful Addition on the West Side. SULO ...WATCH... FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT PERSONAL Mr Kerd KUIut made a flying l.tlt from Seaside yesierday afternoon. Mayor Taylor went to Seaaldo yen t day, where be will spend Sunday u(, bis family The.Mlore Christian. F loiiloldus, and the Ibinke Brothers, of Wallusld, were in purcliaslni; supplies yester day Mrs. McK.inle and famllv. of Port land, arrived d-wn yesterday nd will spend a few weeks at Mis. II. C. II d- dell'a. Miss t;usle Klose. of Oakland. Cal , arrived yestenla) moiuliK on the steamer Columbia, and will u.uki a visit of several weeks with Ml' Maud Warren at Warrenton. Joints Wylle. V J lleckaid. J. A. Heckard. C. II Withers. Anlr-.v An derson, Lewis and Clarke; W, I. till, lett. Hiram ilriiy. Clatsop riams, J.e CralK. olney: I diver tiroham Warren- ton, and Andrew Anderson, ruitet Ik land, were visitors In the city yenter- lay W, II. M. ser, l o I! W. Mitchell, Little, J M Stevens. G. W. Mauser. S llaus.r. John W c.rlller, C. P. Iarrance. !. II. Mason, A P. Ilradbury. It C. Wright. Llno r Tliayer. W. K. Cars .u. Mr and Mrs. M. J. Iloche. J C. Wyatt and wife. Potllttnl; C. I. Mcl'alls. St J e . M.i, A Hp penheliiier. A K Lyons, and W. C. Iniane, Sun rrancN.o. w.-r,. gutsts at the ( ici 1. 1, nt . iierduv ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of alt in leavening Strength. V. S. Ootmmnl R.poct A II AM'SoMK TK' l ll V The Hartley Chall-nge Cup tuition Football. f.r Asso- Yesterday the I'uirtiey t hall' iiK" cup arrH.-l lu re from the Last in I Is no-.v on exhibition nt the ,itl mill. The trophy is without doiil t th- lin st that tins ever been contented f.,r in this part of the state. It stands twenty I'lclos in height. Is of solid slie r, and 'e ars the following Inscription: ASTORIA C1ALI.I:N';i-: i 'CP. Presented by HKOItilK IIAUTLKV, ASSOCIATION FooTIIALL On the face of the cup ar- engraved a f.H.tball field and players the ball being forced through the goal. On th . cover stands a player In the act uf J kicking the sphere, I The P.artley cup Is well worth com-1 petlng for and It Is unfortunate that I no Astoria team is In the league. SoME lll'j TIMOTHY. Mr. J. N. Laws yesterday after noon received from his ranch on the Lewis and Clarke a stool of timothy plucked by the roots Just before It ripened, w hlch measured six f 'et and nine Inches in height. The ranch Is Ituated on the up-lands, and this re markable growth of hay clearly dem onstrates that Clatsop county's hlll- I sides are Just as productive In all kinds of farm produce as are he bot- torn land". In many rases the products i f the uplands are of better quality j than those raised on the title lands, j Potatoes are better, timothy hay Is -le tter, ami It would seem that these i lands should be more closely cultivated than they have been In the pnst. Clat sop county, for her own Interest, und every farmer, doing his best, and with decent roads over which to get Ills produce to market, and good times cannot help but come regardless of other circumstances, MANI'FACTI'ItKItS' Ann-XJIaTION. The annual catalogue of the Man ufacturers' Association of the North west was received In the city yesterday The object of the association Is to fos ter home Industries, and the little pam phlet, besides being a convenience for people of the Northwest as a memor andum book, also Informs them where they can buy goods necessary for the home, the farm, tho office, the store and the shop, of northwestern manu-1 fiicturo. The only members of the as-1 soclatlon In Astoria are J. O. llanthorn and V. P. Kendall. I STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Odd Fellows' . Land and Building Association will be held at Odd Fellows' Hall on Thursday, Aug. 27th, at 2 o'clock p m. By order of the president, A. J. MEOLER, Secy. The best chemical compound tor wash ing powder Is "Soap i'oam,'' us It will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the hands. It's tha finest thing In the world for the bath. One trial will convince you. TIME CARD Of the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. In cllot t July .5. 1S11. To rut ...p llcach. Mnol.iy . I'liilv, xccul I . A. M. r.vt r m A. VI. 6 . 10 S .ill 7 ;! 5 ;:iil 10 : 1.1 7 ;IVi l.ear. I! sS:4H7:07.Y:is .'"M " . tt .21 :.M ? :IO :,1 III :- 7 :4.1 " . o"J.H .A7:l.'lft:4Md ,til7;4s . ,:d ! 1st 7 ; 17 f :.V) HI X 7 W " . ;.Vi :U'. 7 :2I ;.'S M lt 7 :.V1 " . tl 40l:lli7:'.Vill;ilMO:4As.lll " . H:4ll;U7;;IOtl.(U li:4US.I , tl 4ly;l7;a4tl :li'J 10 4H IW " . :o4l :4 7 ::iHtt H U;5iis .i:i! " . 7:01 It .11 7 47 :.! II :0r,N .'.-.! " . 7 :l 1 8:ol tl ;'.'! 11:11 S ' . 7;liHI:4tl7:Mtl ."si 11 :S S Arrive t Tralna innrieil tlrt rtnu rnrry iriiml niaae av si.tt mi w arrrni.si, l ariuuisit att.i ueariutri mtiy, t uti HatiirdRY Nm, . and run ihitmsli oh Hour Is llntr rlH on llm card. No j totinrel. wlllt night Ihi fttmi I'orUsinl, alo Willi hutur K U Ixtyef Iratlnt Anria al s k a. tn. No. 4 conneeia aith Mttsinier Pwyer, Imv Ins Avtorla at 9 IN a, lit No. etiliitrels Willi itnv IhmI rniitt rttrtlnlttt; nlMt Willi Until rnou Itaaen for I'ttrlland; alxi with Hirauirr liwer, leaving A'lorla al I :' p. in. rieepl fsiiiittlay wln utlttif I una hour earlier No. mnueeu with Mttstmer Puller leaving ISirilaml at I p. m Hattirdar and Attorla alniiii s 9i p. in. No Iu txininsu with night lt nsiiii IS.rllaud lea vlng Atlutla al a. In. Htimlar, slau till Hleumer lHlir lra lug Atlorla al ? i.'. a. Ill Htlllitn). .No. II count i. with bouia for Atl.ois au.l I'ort ami V. '. ITI It. Hupu HORTGAGE SALE ir It vill pnv )llll to Like lulviiuliiKc of this (orccd xtilc O you mivc tii'5u per cent ut the fCtm W y MM M W M4 sMMM s4 M ! Gearhart Park :t Hotel Clatsop Beach Oregon VW WMWMMMM WMMHtHM MWNCMWM NH.WMM, Ladies' For tha Next Few Days A Corpple'. Liina of Ladles' Suits, Capes, nd Separate Skirts Allg'jojft guir-ntrti 4lr-i l frum ths w,ll known prlfn n4 ilvlM N'i .uM lt thnw f.vj. The gori Ton fiS't RESTAURANT All kinds of Fish. Oame. Oysters and other delicacies of the season served on short notice. Our Mpaclnltyi THE REST IRc MEAL On tha Coast. S. Fpefman, lite 1 Frmin ft HolmM. H. T. cauls, late uf Stockton. Cal. FOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinists and Boiler Maker M'"U HalrlnVof fll1 lliiS ' efa-MMry Iron and Brass Castings Uoneral Blacksmith Work SPECIALTIES - Wkh Paumt Wheal, ShW Smlthlng anil Slaamboal Work, Cannrry an Ml II Machinery. Marina and Stationary Boll, an Built tu Ordar. Specially aiulipad for I. iiif.fi' work CorrptinJenca atifkltaj 18th and Franklin. Phone 78 .SNAP A KODAK. at any roan eornlng out of our stars and you'll gut portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant thought. Much (piallty In the lliunr we bare to offer are enoiiKb to pleaia any man. COME AND TRY THEM HUGHES & CO. A woman has to be a raving beauty to look well when her hair Is being washed. COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Astoria La n il & Investment Co. 4(52... Bond Street., Astoria, Or. Krtim CinU.i llmteli. Imily, I'j.cpt miioU')""" hiiii. lav. only J 2 " 1 " "3 ! i i i : t? M. A. U f.M. I-.VI V, VI C. M. '.I'll 4.1S tUtl 40 H :).; (1 us 12 7 :i7 1 .ft n iff . Flnvel .1 unci io n . . Arrive Warrenton , Skips noli . , .Morrison . , (llenwissl. . .('arimhun.. . V ratlin CluUtop Cily lltilterlleld ttearliart. , Oliana. 7 .HI 4 4ob ;0I A 4i 7:(i;:'7 4 4:ti.il7 A7S.lt tl ;.'Jl 'J-J4 .8711:1 7 :fcf 5 7 llM'.i 17I.H2ft;14 7 47ft :l'i il:.M :ia4:i'Kl ll,7:4.lft:2M l:47'i Wl 24 rt 07;7:3".'ft :"4 11 4.111 Ift 4. W :.? ::! II :8t . I :IA 5 :9t.7 : :l. (l.JBM M 1:111.1. VV7. -.'5 ft 10 tl ::m H :M I Oft 5 -M 7 ::t 3 (ft Seaside. . . . I A sr (1 S3 H 4ft I (1 3 4ft 7 1ft ft ( lig(n(r, but no rreljht. .. I, 3. ? and , 600 Commercial St. OF r r ciotmns; (joods Notions Shoes Hats, lite. OREGON TRADING CO. ts! . W s"S M mmmmmmmm The Ideal Summer j Resort... Hliuuld offer gaiety for tho gay. raat I for the weary, n boautimi country fur 5 tha nature lover, a plnwaul hunie and J ganlnJ ollruata for all. Thwe and ninny other Attractions may bo found at tbe -j Ooarhart, within eay reach of Asto- 5 na. For additional information, ad. f draws- W. H. BARMORE, Mirurer. Suits- In all the l atest Sijlcs und IK.'hIuiim, will he Displayed ut mrs. Mckenzie s MILLINERY STORE Car. COMMI'HCIAL and ruiN SIS. huuM nf H. I). LITT. t.t I'.irll.nJ, Call ,nj tt.mln MMH, A. IIOOr.M. R. L. Boyle & Co. Heal Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS. COMMERCIAL HT. LADIES' Cloaks and Suits made tu order or -ready made lit the ..UNIQUE.. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING , C. A. LE VERE & CO. Ladles' Tailors. B.F.ALiLiEN&SON Wall Papar, Artlita' Mauri. Ii, Palnti. Oils. Glaai, ate. Japanaaa Mattings. Ruga and Bamboo Ooodt 36s Cc mmerclal Htreet. ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers. 1 Astoria ane Uppor Aaturls , Fist Taas and Coffaaa, TaHa Dtllcac'aa, DomaalK , and Tropical rrulta, vti6l.a, Sufar Curad Haaa, Bacon, Ek, Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. - jt