THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER C, 1894 Somekindsv- Of ready-made triggers will answer If you can stand In a barrel all day. They're hardly safe to. wear about the Btreets. Some kinds of ready-made clothing look very well behind plate glass win dows, when all pressed up, embellshed with bright sateens and millinery bou quets. It never looks as well else where. The prices on such goods will posi tively surprise you. It may even sometimes occur that you'll wonder how they are sold so cheap. You'll wonder leas if you ever try mem. experience Is a powerful nesday next at 7:30 p. m. Children's class at 1 p. m. Saturday, at 17 Bond street THE STANTON PARTY. The Bandorllle left out yesterday afternoon, after taking: on coal at the Hollyrood dock. She goes to Southern Oregon porta. Eastern Capitalists and Astorlans En tertained at a Banquet. The Prlntz-Craln Drug Co. now have 'one of the most complete stocks of goods In their line to be found any where on the Pacific Coast. The expected party of Eastern cap-! . ; ; , italists arrived in the city on the Tel-1 "ot ?, X"0 . . IWlflOftj' DUIU HI 1I1G Vlll-C WILU , Ullier whiskies sola In this town. That's the ephone yesterday afternoon acconv panled my Messrs. Stanton and Camp bell, and were at' once escorted' to the Mr. Thompson, who got his leg so badly crushed by a rock at the Jetty, Occident Hotel, where they spent the Is slowly Improving, and is as well as hours until 8 o'clock In making the ac- could be expected. qualntance of the leading business men and property owners of the city. The party Included Gen. John H. Bryant, The Prlntz-Craln Drug Co. are soon to move their stock into the KInnev teacher. Better profit by the other fel- building, formerly occupied by the As- and J' C Stanton' New York; H; J ftorla National bank. lows' whenever you can, We're the apostles of good "honor bright" clothing, preaching it all the lime, ana practicing what we preach. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street Parties sending communications for publication in the Astorlan win please wnerevcr it is convenient to do so, have them typewritten It will save a great deal of annoyance If this rule m strictly compiled with. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Nov. 6 For Western Ore gon and Western Washington, rain, warmer; gales on the coast. ,For Eastern Washington and Eastern Oregon, fair weather, followed by rain, warmer. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 52 degrees. Minimum temperature, 41 degrees. Precipitation. .07 inph. Toto.l precipitation from September mi, iaat, 10 uaie, is.bz incnes. Excess of precaution from HepUm- uer mi, ioai, 10 aate, 5.U7 inches. Cake tins, pudding pans, pie plates, waffle irons, caka cutters, and a com plete line of crockery and table ware dining hall of the hotel, accompanies Kimball; of Atlanta, Ga.; Judge II. G. Struve, of Seattle; J. F. Campbell, of Detroit, and J. J. Shafer, of Chicago. At 8 o'clock the party filed Into the d whole story, and every word counts for its full meaning. for Thanksgiving at Foard & Stokes Co. Street Superintendent Chadwick will find a hole In the street In front of Engine House No, 2, and one In the street opposite the' Gas Company's of fice. by a number of citizens, and were soon engaged as the guests of Mr. Stanton In disposing of tempting viands pre pared for the occasion. When siieech making was In order. Mayor Kinney who presided, Introduced General Stanton, prefacing the lntrjductlon with a few felicitous remarks. General Boys who get so awful tired nicking Bryant quickly responded, stating that up chips at .home think nothing of "e Bnu "1B '"emw imu om iur walking about the beach turning over tne Purpose or looking over tne neia rocks for hours to find a crawfish or nere ana 10 'ea lr tne Duuamg or (w0 , ran ron a wouia oe a pronianie invest' ment. He had no doubt money could The tug Fearless arrived In yester- be Beeured, but reminded the Asto day with the British ship Primrose Hill rlans that their hearty co-i-peration from San Francisco to load wheat, would be required. She started out Immediately to bring! Mr. Kimball was next called upon, 1 p the Fiery Cross. I and related some personal experience In Atlanta to show what could be done Do you want a heating stove? Noe if all Interests harmonized in this city. A LOCOMOTIVE Doesn't have to whistle all the time In order to make its presence known. By the same or a similar token it Isn't necessary for us to keep telllnar you of tho pureness of our celebrated Hope Whiskey. There is hardly a day passes but what we are told by men who walk blocks and pass other places to get to ours, that it Is the best liquor on tho coast. THE OFPICE. THIS WEEK ONLY. Ladles' Ulnrltz Gloves, 85c; 'former price, $1.00. Ladles' Kid Gloves, large buttons, 11.50; former price, $2.00. Black Eskay Kid Gloves, $1.20; former price $1.50. Colored Eskay Kid Gloves, $1.20; former price, $1.60. Every pair of Eskay Gloves warranted. ALBERT DUNBAR. jC On,. lit. . Y. i I 1 I the newest styles, the choicest designs. ha hrllyht ani, It.. J 1 - mi I " ' " " " ",CIS - u : eve.yuay vu.ues. jney in- ehould not be a city of 100,000 inhabi vue inspection. ,. at th. nllth , tha rnU,-Ma Considerable drift wood along the JMge struve stated he was not beaches Is being cut up Just now, and "'ranger in Astoria, having been here manv a horn will .t in n wintpv-. manv years ago and partaken of the supply with nothing out, more than "svll"Y many or me 01a citizens, the labor of cutting it He llttd elvy believed that Astoria was aesiinea to Decome an important There has been a good deal of. buz- city, and was fairly convinced that zing going on since the Scow Bay Wood the time was not far distant when she Yard got to handling coal and giving would get her proper Ehare of the buu- 20,000 pounds for a ton. Their office Is opposite Fisher Brothers' store. Parties wishing a fine box of bon bon candles, should go to C. B. Smith's, where they can always find the largest assortment of fine candles In the city. lness of the Northwest. Speeches were then made by B. Van Dusen, S. Elmore, G. Wlngate, Judg& Lighter, C. W. Fulton, Ben. Younir. and C. R. Thompson. Mr. Stanton was- the last speaker called upon, and he did not detain the Fresh candles manufactured dally. 3Lm.Rnv Inn . ,,. ... . Commercial street. . . ,. ,. . " " 1UI LUC LUl LUDC Ul talking business, hut hoped to do so in the near future. The entertainment was brought to a The Y.'s will hold a special meeting this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock, in Rescue Vinlf nfr ... V. I V. ttra Af T Vint.,... will address the members, and others who I . ' ,c'' are interested and anticipate becoming members of the Y. Union. good health. A CHICKERING GRAND. AROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant Tonight the Common Council meets. The 'State left out yesterday morning. The county court was In session yesterday. Many nets aro now being tied up and stored away for the winter. The Dixon brought down the Port land papers Sunday afternoon. Officer Slnnott prevented the Lurllne warehouse from being burglarized. D.in't miss getting all the election news tonight at the Astorlun corner. The British ship Pengwern arrived down Sunday In tow of the Harvest Queen. Yesterday morning's early hours were about the coldeBt of the season, thus far. " Leave your orders for turkeys at Foard & Stokes Co.'s, to be sure to get a nice one. The posrotflce has received a fresh supply of stamped envelopes, all sizes, plain and printed. All the Ingredients you need for fruit rake, plum pudding and mince pie, at Foard & 8 tokos Co. J, II. Mansoll left Sunday evening on For the M. E. Concert This Evening. the T.iirllnn for Portland, where he will I TI -II..-. . .1 ri T. 1, . . tuke the train for San Francisco, "'" A,,en "iana, nave where he will remain for several 8hlpP.ed a lare Chlckering grand pi- months. He. was accompanied by Mr. fno ror.U8e at tne concert t,lls evcn" Wilson, a civil niHnr hn ho. Wn 11 a ml"e l"e Bmna usea on I u. nnnr.t,. m it 1 1 i i. . visiting him for the past two weeks. w,c ul l" B'ven ay ansa may uook on ner return irorr If Old Probabilities thinks he can get Europe last Friday evening. The Ore the best of Noe & Sculloy, with rain, gonlan on the tame as follows: coia wmas, aua winter weatner gener- Line a living monster the treat ally, he will wake up to find his mis- VhlokerlnB stood on the rostrum at the i.. . a i t. u iirion nan last evening mute. Uctlnnt. . , . , , t. Ii I wlt glistening Ivories, as the accom- in-epureu iur uia i:uiniiiK uy pulling in pushed and beautiful daughter of Prof. the finest line of heating stoves ever I E. Cook, undaunted, took her position brought to Astoria. ln lront 01 lne mlgnty Instrument I x'ur a. niuiiient miss uook Dausea. Loulu Martin, the boat builder, Is wlln an earnest expression and with a working on a scow for John Plckernel. th. at piano" seemed to know Its it win ne 7a reet in lengtn, zs teet master. Alive to the occasion it obeyed beam, and 7 feet deen. with a car.acltv her every wish; It bounded into life of 75 corda of wood. The little steamer a"dle'de1 to every touch of the fulr - . , , ... ...., ll" ,,,v' "vv Kvmie, Biiuauea, ana ,.n. viu iiiuiivura a --""i" I inen wtrqTiK. powerfuh oroducinir a or montna ago, nas oeen taiien out oritone ana senaing rorth a rippling, bill. tne water ana placed in the house. I um t memay, wnicn sent a mini oi ecsiacy tnrougn tne entire Thn ulpnmc.r 1A T,. Tlwvnr will not audience. - I IHI.A I lt 1- I 1 , ,, ... . . . . . ... . . i- x lie v.iiii'Kermir. w in mia f'nni iook mucn uae ner lormer sen wnen . ,. . . . .. , , . .. . . on fresh laurels last evening, and the shin carpenters are through her. Lund, the xvn.w n Aiin r . ... It will take until about the end of the I more enthuslnstlo than ever over tiio week to complete the new bow, and fact tna' they represent the best piano .... , . . . . uii cat in. auw uuiiiic iicwiy piiiiiiu, biiu win lie slipped back Into the stream. It is thought that with the change ln the lines of the steamer's bow that she will be able to make much better time. ' The ladles of the W. C. T. U. have made all the necessary preparations to receive contributions on Thanksgiving Day, of clothing, groceries, and any other articles of value to the poor of this city. It would be a generous ac tlon on the part of the ministers of the f nspel to announce from their pul pits ihat thoy would receive donations on tint day for thin charitable organi zation, for by doing so they would be dolnr a good deed for the poor and need whom we always have with us. The Astorlan suggested this plan sev. eral weeks ago, and It was finally approved by the public. The election bulletins from all over the country will be displayed tonight from the top of the Astorlan building with a magic lantern. The election news will be Interspersed with pict ures of all the most prominent candi dates, and the public will be enter tained throughout the whole night with out a break. Should the weather be rainy, the lantern effect will be so displayed as to allow people to read all the bulletins under the Bhelter of the verandas from Allen's grocery down to Danzlger's store. Otherwise the news will be flashed across toward the Odd Fellow's building. The dis play will begin at 8 o'clock sharp and will continue till 1:30 or 2 a. m. Highest Honors VVorlJ'a Fair. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FOR RENT Five-room, nicely fur nished house. Enquire Real Estate Exchange. Tonight the Common Council will probably take up the ordinance Intro duced at the last meeting by CommL-u sioner O'Hara, for the benefit of an religious body who wished to hold open air meetings on the public streets of this city. Several days ago in com menting on this bill, it was suggested hat it was probably Intended to cover the request of the Salvation Army; which proved to be the case. It Is an ordinance that should receive the fa vorable action of the council, as Us objects are good. There should be no obstacles placed in the rath of the little band of Salvationists, for they reach a class of people who shun the dhurcfc 'and keep themselves where only the members of the Salvation Ar my have successfully carried the word of God. MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free mm Ammonia, Alum or any otiiet aauncrant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding Clatsop county warrants in dorsed prior to May 1st, 1890, to present the same to the county treasurer for payment as interest will cease after this date. Dated this 6th day of November, A. D 1894. B. L. WARD, County Treasurer of ClatBop Co. The Astoria Wood Yard has received a lot of dry oak wood which 1b Just the tning ror those wuning a cheerful wood fire ln their open grates this winter. Leave orders at Carnahan's BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell' Gem. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln- fandel wine instead of coffee or. tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricot brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. Desirable residence, business and acreage property for sale on easy and advantageous terms Title t the Mary II. Lcinenweber property warranted. Call at the office of Astoria Abstract Title an3 Truct Co., in regard to the same. E. Z. FERGUSON. Agent. BUSINESS CARDS. W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office. 112 Benton street Astoria, Or. FURNISHED ROOMS With board, or good table board by the- day or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden, corner 9th and Duane streets. 1 FOR RENT Three or six nice roomi suitable for offices or house keeping, over Chas. McDonald, the tailor. C. B. Gunderson. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGuIre's H--tel at Seaside is open the year around. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley A Haas, 150 First street and get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need hot miss their morning puper while there. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS The reg ular meetings of this board will be held on the first Monday of each month at 10 a. m., at the office of Robb & Par ker. W. L. Robb. Sec. NOTICE The regular meetings of, the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Olfice on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB. Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. 0. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. 13, ln the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m., on the second ana fourth Mondays of -each month. So journing brethren cordially lnited. By order u f. WANTED. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier. Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate in Hill's first addition. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The regular quarterly examination of applicants for county or state teach ers' certificates will be held at Court street school house, beginning at 1 clock p. m., Wednesday, November 14, 1894. Applicants for county certi ficates will be present promptly at date mentioned and continue until close. Applicants for state certificates will be present Saturday, November 18, at 9 o'clock a. in. and remain through the day. II. S. LYMAN, Supt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. The steamer Harrison after beln barbound at Nehalem for two weeks. arrived in yesterday. N. 13. Foster, a prominent rancher of Jewell, was in the city yesterday at tending county court. m Tomorrow a man's hat or his cigar will be a very good Index of his po litical opinion of New York. Several tons of Chinese soup strings arrived a day or two ago, from tho Orient, via Vancouver, B. C. A small boy nearly killed In the rush for those mammoth 5 cent slate sponges at the I'rlnt-Cratn Drug Store. Astor Lodge, K. of P., will have a social entertainment for Its members on the evening of the 14th Inst. The Esknsonl left out yeBlerdny with 4J.9CS sacks of wheat for Quenstown, Her cargo was valued at $37,000. The steamship Elder, with a large cargo of flour, consigned to China porta, left out yesterday for Vancouver, B, C. You can buy the best eating nnd cooking apples In the city for the Inast money at the rrooery store of Howell & Want. Try them. 6. E. Utxlngcr in Un agent In Astoria for the celebrated Gunibrtmis V'ltt'et Beer, of Portland. Dr p htm a postal card onl ho will call for your Older. Those wtBhlnf to Join Mrs. Flnek'a adult singing cluss will meet on Wed Tomorrow evening the celebrated ac tor R. E. French and 'his comedy com pany will commence a season of three nights, the opening piece being the ex citing comedy drama entitled "The rhoenlx." On Thursday evening the grett play entitled ' The Golden Giant1 will lie produced, nnd on Friday night, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," will be produced. Popular prices will prevail 25, 60, and 75 cents. Seats now on, sale at the New York Novelty Store. Mr. I. N. Foster was ln town yester day, and states that Alex. Crawford who on October 30th conducted a re ligious meeting at Jewell, and left a 10 o'clock that evening for home, has not been heard from since. He was due. at Sunnyslde on the following week, but not showing up a search was Instituted. His skiff was found float Ing right side up and nearly filled with water. He was 47 yeara of age, a rancher near Jewell,-and a member of Portland's Salvation Army. Preparations for next year's opera tlons are already In progress among many of the sealing fleet. A lesson tauiiht by last season's sealing was that an ei rly start In absolutely necessary In order that a schooner should get the full advantage of the limited sea son. Not only does this apply to the vessels that cruise on this coast but It applies with almost total force to the Japanese const fleet. One of the prin cipal reasons given by the unsuccessful sealers for their poor catches this yea was that of being late In getting te work, and thereby missing probably the best part of the season, when ths seal herds were as yet undisturbed. AUCTION SALS OF DRY GOODS. Dress Goods, etc.; special sale for la dles, Wednesday and Friday afternoons, at ! p. m. Consignees' sale, coo Com mercial street LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining unclaimed at the United States postoffiee at Astoria, Oregon November 6th, 1894: Altman, M. Christiansen, L' Berg, J. Dumphy, John. Tersons calling for these letters will please state the date on which they were advertised. They will be charged for at the rate of 1 cent each, as per tectlon 557, P. L. and R. HERMAN WISE, Postmaster TO THE PUBLIC. I have this day sold to John Svenson all my Interest In the store known as the "Old Corner" tobaccos, cigars, cutlery, notions, etc. All bills for or vgalnst me will be presented to me at the old stand. I wish to thank my former patrons and ask for a contin uance of the same with Mr. Svenson, WM. EDGAR, THE FIRST USED. In the advertisement of soloists at the concert at the Methodist church Tues day evening, tUe names of Miss Edith Conn( pianist, and Mr. Frederickson, violoncellist, were inadvertantly omitt ed. Miss Conn, besides gtvlhg a solo and duett. Is te accompany the singer. The superb Chlckering grand piano. sent by the Wiley B. Allen Company. of Portland, especially for this concert. is the first grand piano ever used in a concert In Astoria. LOTS FOR $2.-Call at the. Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot In Hill's First Addition for $2. $75.00 A WEEK paid to ladies and gents to sell the rapid dish washer. Washes and dries them ln two min utes without wetting the hands. No experience necessary: sells at sight; permanent position; AddreBs W P. Har rison & Co., Clerk No. 14. Columbus, Ohio. FOR SALE I offer for sale the fol lowing at a bargain, either for cash or on time; will sell all or part: I box stove, good condition; 1 coal stove, 1 carpet sweeper, 4 window shades, lamps and chandelier, 5 pairs Indian clubs, 1 set (4) swinging :.. , ) pair parallel rings, one leather lo.ered Jumping horse (extension legs) 1 dumbell, (75 pounds) 1 horizontal bar, (first class), with stays and posts. 1 set patent par- JAPANESE GOODS. -Just out-Just f"el bal'3' 1 orSan- and numerous other received Just what you want, at Wing ' yy. j CRAWFORD, Agent. Lee's, 629 Third Btreet. Corner 9th and Commercial streets.' Oregon's Great Seaport. B,, A. SMITH DENTIST. . Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian, Building over j. a. cooper s store. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third Btreet J. E, LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. ln the Flavel building, opposite Occident W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. SILAS a SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office tn Flavel'a biiuk building. kka.sk J. Taylor. Jn.i. T. Liiiiitkr TAYLOR & LIGHTER. ATTOKNEiS AT LAW, Astoria. Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAY. Office on Second Buret Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. K to 12 a. m.: t to 6 and 7 to 8 D. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office. 6S4tt Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. H. F. L. Logan and Mr. J. P. Eberman. of Seaside, are in the city. Captain Brown, of Brown ft McCabe. returned to Portland last night. S. S. Gordon, cashier of the First National Bank, la over on Shoalwaterl w.y snooting qucks. lie will return I DOCTOR ALFRED KIVXET jiuo umo ma inner pari or mis week. DR. a B. ESTE3, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to disease of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzig'' nr. Aatnrin Telephone No. r2. JAY TUTTLE, M. D, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms . I and (. Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 6. Residence. 639. Cedar atreot Dr. fnce's Cream Biking- Powder World's Fair ttlg'Mst Award. OFFICE AT J1I3 RESIDENCE. May b found ln his office until It o'clock mornings, from U boob until p. m and from C until T :W evening. The prediction of shrewd old John ' Jacob Astor Is about to be fulfilled. The city of Astoria, Oregon, la about to become the greatest seaport and me tropolis of Northwestern America. Its location and resources have at tracted the attention of capital, and It is today the best field for the invest ment of money, brains and muscle on the AmeiUan continent. Thto "Largest civilized city in the world without a railroad," is to exper '" ience the. Impetus of a connection ln different ' directions with two of the greatest continental railway systems. Astoria's harbor advantages (the best on the whole Pacific Coast) are now understood and appreciated; Its fishing Interests (already paying to the ; hands employed in the salmon canneries alone over $250,000 of wages each month) are to be augmented by the Investment of outside capital and the erection of large and latest Improved . plants. The Immense forests of Ore ' gon pine surrounding the city are to ' be converted into lumber for the Aus tralian, Chinese, Japanese, and South , American markets. The great coal fields within a few miles of the city are to be immediately opened, and the product thereof shlpp " ed in every direction. 'A dairying region unsurpassed ln the whole world Is -to be opened up and afforded an outlet to market. A harbor, better than that of San Francisco, and the only one with this exception on tin more than two thous and miles of Pacific coast Is to be supplied with Increased dockage and coaling facilities, and Immense grain elevators will be built to store and load the wheat of the Columbia basin direct ly on the merchant fleets of the wrld. Astoria offei-s openings for many new Industries, nimely, grist mills, . saw mills, paper mills, stave, box, barrel a.id tub factories, show case 'forks, sash and door factories. There will be room for many live, energetic and wide-awake men and women with or without money. All inquiries promptly answered. Papers and data supplied on application. Address STOWS IJ1FORPTI0J1 BUREAU. , Astoria, Oregon.