THE M0RX1N0 ASTOR1AN. KrtlDAV MORNING, fiKPTEMMIl xi, m TO KEAIKK.-Tka "IVklly AaaarlaaH muln ! a math reading aUr m ay athar papar phllaaal la A.torla. II U ta oal j paper thai prveaatt IU radara with a daily Ulagrap-alc rprt. TO Ain KKTISKHS.-Ttaa Dally Aa. tortaa" haa mora lhaa I Ice aa maay read ara aa aoy olhar papar pablUhrd la Aalo rla. It la laarafura nar lhaa twtca aa valaabla aa aa BfWartlalag milium. TODAY'S WEATHER. PORTLAND. Sept St. rir weauh-r; filing temperature. AROUND TOWN. Th o. a r. Fresh cracked crabs at the National Cafe. I'.Lb Sweet cream la any amount at the Parlor. Burbank potatoes, 11 a sack, at Pat'i Market. Astoria to Portland via a R. A 1. only SO cents Home Made chocolate. SO cents a! pound, at t:se Parlor. The Odd Fellow's hall Is being re paired both Inside and out. The wharf of J. O. Vector at Brook- field Is being newly planked. We guarantee our loa cream to be made of pure cream, The Parlor. Mrs. W. L. Robb has rone to Hood river for the benefit of her health. Victor Bergman, of Waxrenton, was In the city yesterday on business. Cold lunch, pickled pigs feet, oysters, beeps tongue, etc., at the National Cafe. Miss Lucille Anderson, of San Fran cisco, Is visiting with friends in the city. Just arrived; the newest creations In ladies fall and winter hats, at Shaoa hans. C W. Fulton returned yesterday from a hurried business trip to Port land, - . ...... - . Wm. B. Edwards returned last even ing from a business trip to Gobel and Rainier, , The gratest display of Ladles sailor, golf and walking hats in the city at Bhanaban's. Do you know Snodgraas make Stamp Photos? Can and I are all the go. them they j Sam Taylor, a well known business man of Sealand, Wash., was In the city yesterday. E. A. Taylor, who has been quite sick for the past two weeks. Is able to be around again. Miss McRae will have her millinery opening of fall style. Thursday and Friday, Sept a and S3. . Mrs. J, W, Casey, of Portland,! In the city visiting her Bisters, Mrs. Sar ah Ross and Mrs. Weldoq, the young folks of the Assembly club business, except on Saturday and Tues will go over to Knappton to night and : days, when she. will t CPff! OH her have a dance In Callender" halL regular runs. Apply at Fishery docli. The Better the Grade The Bigger the Trade HERMAN WISE Of Chicago have appointed Mr, Wise their resident agent. An ek-gant book containing over 00 samples of Fall and Winter Novelties is here for your inspection. Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed, Every garment made by expert artists. Charges very moderate for f-uch artistic workmanship. P. 8. An Mr""-' gutter will also be at Mr. Wise's store on Tuesday, Octobsr 3, at which time he will be pleased to meet all gentlemen who are interested in artistic clothing. Ton will be wel come whether you purchase or not. A li-ycar-oM Indus' rUma girl wants a place to work for her board and go to school. Address A., Aatortan office. Opening days of fall and winter mil linery at Mrs. M. McKenile's on Thurs day and Friday, Soptemebr II and tl County Clerk Wherlty yesterday Is sued a marriage license to N. Qulllanl i and Cath&rina Welch, both of Astoria. The n Hive Invite the ladles of Astoria to the millinery opening on Thursday and Friday, September U and H For rent Furnished rooms with flrst-claas tabls board. Apply Mrs. B. C Holden's corner Nlnta and Duane Streeta C. V. Knowlea manager of the Im perial hotel, of Portland, was a pas senger for the seaside on the train yesterday. Boquet De Cuba and Key West Oems are the finest fire oent cigars that ret- came to this market Henry Roe, op- posit brewery. Mrs. Roes will hare her millinery op ening of the latest styles of fall hats and bonnets. Thursday and Friday, September 21 and SI The Crysanthemum club will open the winter social season with a grand ball Friday evening, October f, at Foard & Stokes hall. Miss Kate and Mrs. Georgia May. who have been visiting In Portland, returned to their home at Hammond on the no.wi train yesterday. Captain Richardson of the lighthouse tender Columbine yesterday received a fill! set of flags and pennants for his vessel direct from Washington. Feglnnins Saturday. Sept. !S, the steamer Bailey Oatiert will leave As toria for Portland and way landings Saturdays at 7 p. m. Instead of Sun dava An attachment was placed on Chris tiansen and Company's slaughter house yesterday. Sometime latter the case was settled and the attachment dis solved, .... - . :zi Mis Llrxle Hlrschy. of Portland, Who has been spending several weeks at the beach, arrived In the city yes terday to visit with Triends for a few days. Professor Payne repre-ts !that the Onley school Is undergoing remodel ing Bnd painting. New blackboards, etc., will also be put In, preparatory to the fall opening. The Occident shaving parlors and baths will remain open daring the time, the Improvements are being made to the hotel. Customers will be given the same service and attention. Beginners and advanced pupil can have thorough instruction on the vio lin and piano by applying to J. H. Am me, a graduate of Dresden and Lerp tig conservatory. Hotel Tighe, The steamer Mayflower In change pf Captain Plckernell, la now open for HAVING LEARNED THAT Is the most reliable and best qualified mer chant in Astoria to take Correct Measures The Royal Tailors The Astoria Froebel Klnitornrten will open September S5. Miss Annl It. lllnders.w, klndergartner. Parents Interested are Invited to call at thei kindergarten. No. SOT Exchange street. Reduced rates on the White Collar Line steamer Railey Outsort between Astoria and Portland: Fare M cents, state room $1.23, lower berth 75 rents, upper berth M cents, section berth S3 cents. Kelley's transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on short notice. All orders left at Zaprs fur niture store. 30 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Tele phone SH4. The ladles of the Astoria public li brary are making elaborate prepara tions for a minstrel performance to be given at Fisher's opera house Wednes day and Thursday, October 4 and 5. The proceeds will be devoted to the library fund. The American barkentlne Addenda was towed to sea from Knapnton yes terday, lumber laden for Molenda, Peru. Her cargo consisted of S41.M5 feet of assorted lumber. She carried a full crew after watting several days In port for men. The Frltlsh ship Hahnemann cleared at the customs house yesterday, carry ing JtSCO bushels of wheat, valued at tl5,TM and 1O8.S00 bushels of barley, valued at IS1.975. She was towed to sea yesterday evening and Is bound for Queenstown or Falmouth for order. Yesterday the Columbia Electrical Repair Company was the recipient of ro large contracts. One to Install an electric light riant of 250 Inrandes cents and a number of arc lights In the Clatsop mill; the other to Install plant for the Anacorte Packing Com pany at Anacortes. Last night's Telegram says the O. R. i N. has no objection to giving a right of way for the Dallea-CelHe boat railway, since there Is not the slight est probability that the boat railway will ever be built or the rlsht of way used. A portage railway first, and fin- ally a canal and locks, needed. - . r are what Is Commencing Sept. 21st the following reduced rates will be placed In effect via the O. R. ft N. Co.: Between As toria and Portland and plonts the fare will be Intermediate CO cents In each direction. Reduction has also been made In berth rates as follows: Lower berths 75 cents, upper berths SO cents and section berth !5 cents. Measrs. Ferguson and Hueston were yesterday awarded a contract by Pa cific county, Washington, to build a steel bridge across the Wlllapa river above South Bend. The bridge will have a 133 foot span. The contract price was I6.600. There were sis other bids and the 'ariatlon between the highest and lowest bids was only 1100. only JIOO. Last evening, while loading lumber on the steamer Bailey Oattert. one of the deck hands slipped on the dock and let fall a large plank weighing 400 pounds. In falHng the plank struck and knocked the man down. When assisted to his feet It was found that be had sustained a fractured ankle. He was taken aboard the boat and properly cared for. j Yestrrday afternoon word was brought to this city that Mra lleo. Hurvh had suddenly died at her real- deuce In Skamokawa. of heart failure. The deceased had lived In Skamokawa f ir number of years and was well known throughout Wahkiakum county. She was Si years of age and leaves a devoted husband and three children to mourn her loss. The funeral will take place Saturday at Skamokawa. President Jam.s J. Hill has gone E.ut from Seattle, whore he has bevn for several days this week trying to knock Presllcnt Mellen's recent pur chase of water front terminals In that city. The good man did not deem It necessary to visit the Portland station at this time. However, his Pa couet deputy, Mohler, made a trip by spectal train to meet his master at Seattle, and no doubt got freah In structions as to how "Oregon's" road shall be managed In the Interest (?) of Tortland "till he come again." The schools will open Monday, Octo ber S. Pupils living west of Fourth street and belonging In the first, sec ond, third, fourth or fifth grades, will present themselves at the new Olney school, t formerly the fire-engine house) on the comer of Fourth and Astor streets. All others living west of 13th street will go to the McClure school (the High school building). The prin cipal of the High school. Mr. Payne, will be at the school all day Saturday. September 23, to meet pupils or par ents who wish to consult with him as to course of study, grading, and teit books. A special dispatch from Tillamook to the Portland Telegram yesterday s'ntes that word wo received In Til- lumiKik yesterday morning that Delta, j the 12-year-old daughter of E. K. 8co-i veil, had been missing from her home, at Nebalem, sinew Tuesday evening, j Searching panics w ere urgunln-d and ! ber body was found at low tide In the; north fork of the Ni-halem river, with' a stone tied to a rope around her neck. I The dispatch states that Coroner Tut-' tuttle would leave In the afternoon to i ho,J an Inquest. The friends of th young lady family residing In this fit will be much shocked at '.lis In-' tellljence. I About the bualest place lii Astoria Is Richard Leathers' boat shop, opposite j the Astoria Irion Works, where the fishing schooner Jessie Is being fitted , out for her first cruise. Mr. Leathers has Just finished building six dories J for the schooner and when the new capstan is finished the schooner will go to sea, probably the early part of next week. The surf boat of the Ft. Canby life saving station I also un dergoing repairs and the finishing touches are being put on Borthwlck's new steamer. Beside this, quit a lot of small wjrk Is ruins on. The men j employed at the boat yards are alwaya busy, and Mr. Leathers reports that he has done more work this spring than ever before. Between noon and 1 o'clock yester day Lawrence Nicholas, the 11 year old son of H. M. Lomsten, secretary of j The Columbia Wver Fishermen' Pro tective I'nlon, was drowned near the Clatsop mill. It appears that the boy, who worked In the bos factory of the mill, went In bathing from a floating scow with a number of other boys. Lawrence sould not swim but he dived oft the cow three times. The third time he failed to come up and In spite of the efforts of Mi companions, he was droWhed. The body was In the water for half an hour before being recovered. All efTort to restore life were fruitless. Dr. Jay Tuttle was called but could not do anything as life was extinct The boy was quite steady and Industrious and Mr. and Mrs. Lornsten have the sympathy of a large circle of friends and acquaint ances In their sad bereavement. Ar rangements for the funeral will be made to day. REAL KSTATEJ TRANSFERS. I Margaret B. Levlngs to Dally Jean- ette Levlngs, lot , block 1, Ocean Grove; n Jacob Edison to Pete Johnson, east half of lots 13 and SO, block 6, Shlvely's; 25 Pretty Cups and Saucers, 10 eta. up Great Left Over Salb Prices Away Down. You'll Say So, When Voa S Prices. Great American Importiiiii Tea Co. Stores Everywhere 100 Stores. 171 Commercial It, Asterla. Perrilri Shorthand School H. W. BEHNKE, Principal, Rooms 211 Oregonlnn Building, Portland, Ore The Pernln System was awarded the World's Fair M1h1 and Diploma, No shading; No position; Few word-slgne No failures. Day and night SCIHlLiY Tito j;lory of Oregon's futuro will noon rtl with her neliool loyn o! lotlny; tlit,lr olligntioiiH will ! groat. I.t't them 1 in nowino tinmlicn)wl. rrotr clothing in just ii.i tHtuntiul us prtH r luniks. To inert tho rmnt' every iIuiiibikI, wo have nrraiigt'il n njtodnl wilo f ehiWren's clothing. Thin imlo ojhmih totlny nml iiii liiile erery article ncoivmiiry to nuike ii ft coinplelo wimlroho, whether for tho MchiHillwy or schoolgirl. Toilivy wo quote especially hoys' clothing. Boys' Suits SO suits rciNlly suitable (or school wear will bs offered as a leatler. Theso suits ere msile of all wool, raaajmeres ami fancy leols; Hie coats arc double bresatrd stnl well llnetl through out; the pauls are knee lengths, all sites, These suit formerly sold (or H.M) ami 14.00 but during this sale tlirjr go (or Boys' Cotton Sweaters Full line In itrlnei and aolij colors such as blue, garuot auJ uavy l 5l,- A fiftf fiff vrr' nice l'nc or school wear is the Kantwrarout brand, these have rlIULllVl dmible-brcaitetl coats, knee pant-i with double knees and seati and come in fancy worsted Scotch tweeds, castimcrci, serges ami cheviots, sizes nine to fifteen years $2,2$ to $7.50, A. O. V. W. NOTICE. All members of Seaside Lodge No. 13 A. O. U. W. and of both IVgree of Honor loles are hereby notified that the steamer Nahrotta will live from the Tela phont dock for llwaeo on Saturday af ternoon, September 23, at o'clck p. m. sharp. All Intending to go on ths excursion should be on board by that hour. Hy order, J. W. KARLSON, W. M THS LADIEf. The pleasant effect and perfect safe ty with which ladles may use Syrup of fir, under all conditions, makes tt their favorite remedy. To get the and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co, print ed near the bottom of the package. For sale by all drugtsta. 8EEINO WITH OUR FEELINGS. A physician make the statement that we see with our feelings. There Is more truth In this than the thought less will perceive. For Instance, take a man or wqman with a weak stomach which haa not the power of giving ths blood the nourishment It requires. The system la filled with poisonous bile. Poor blood coursing through the brain poisons and weakens It. and the suf ferer la utterly Incapable of enjoying beauty of any sort, or even a hearty meal. The reason the bilious and the dyspeptlo who takee Hostetters Stom ach Bitters finds life brighter and Dleasantir. Is because It cleanses ths system and strengthens the stomach. ge that a private revenue stamp covers the top of the bottle. FTTRNTTL'RB AT PRIVATE SALB. During the month of September, 1891, will dispose of my household furni ture, consisting of carpets, chairs, wal nut secretary, parlor organ, chamber suits and bedding, lounges, lamps, hall rack, tables, pictures, miscellaneous books, crockery, kitchen range, refrlf- erator, etc. Please call between the hours of I a. m. and 1p.m. Mrs. W. W. PARK IS it. , FOR BALE. Furniture of upper floors of Central hotel. Oood paying business. Owner wishes to go to Europe. Will be sold aheap If sold wlthlng IB days. Astoria ...Steam Laundry... I). R. OA V I'llKIX, 1'nip'r. W ars (Inliirmurh In cur Ilia wanhlnu habll. Wa ollar a liellcr wiiy, a cli"n erand a mora eonvi'tilmit w:i? Fami ly wanlilnK and Ironing :liniir lhan you can have thi-m '1'ino at liome, tlim diiliif ay wltli I tin iii"fil rrnna and tlri"l fi elliiK 1111 Miiii'Uy. SaT"N Clilneas employed, (Tomer Ninth and Anlor Htrwla, Holmes' English AND Business College 414 Yamhill SL, Port land, Oregon. SIX DEPARTMENTS English, l)ookkc4plnn, ShortliHnd, Typewriting, PcninaiiHhip, Art. Bond for circular. FOR THE $2.50 . , . SliarmahaiVs . . . churns IMi IH1UW I. PDRTl f PALACE W. W. Whlpple.IVoprletOr. Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTENTIVE SKBTKB.... rmevcudm etnas ira.. PRIVATB ROOMS roa LADIKtV 538 Commercial St., CHAS. HEILBORN Si SON IRON In all ilses AND BRASS BEDSTEADS Commission, Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping:. . .rvia nt anma C. J. TRENCHARD. Dy renaennu aujrcnu. have an over-iupply of capable office men and women. We can qualify any earnest, faithful student to do first-class office work -fie kind that pajt. Departments: Business, Shorthand, English. Visit our school, or write for full particulars. "Armstrong's Combined Theory and Practice of Bookkeeping" Is new way to teach. Student learn to iecp booke ctlj aa they are kept In business. Investigate. Call, or write. Portland Business College Fifth and Yamhill SU. A. P. Armstrong;, Prlii. Open 11 the year. SttidenU may enter at any time. Business, Shorthand and English departments. Private or claw Instruction. Catalogue free. Sailor Blouse Suits bar fulllln of sailor bkiuw nit, niitMy suit anj veatee suits thai ars bulk luitaltl and sarviss tills tor th jroungar Its, Thsas are of bin serg and blue chevtot, fancy and Billed twrls with Plaia suj fancy hlsl.la. with Mack silk sailor knot attached; lie Ik re lo eight rears at $2.45 to $7.00 Boy' kiim Panta la corduroy, tweeds, seiges anil rhrvlots, all wall niada auJ Mstl al JJC lo 1,09 A full Kit of latilols, tl.tr. draw ing Umks. ipongt-s, ns and encila, etc. tec I5T., 2NTX KtDRCnON. Open Day and Night. Aetorla, Oregon and styles. We shall continue to sell Iron anil Brass lipilsteads at the Mine I-ow Prices regimtless of the ralae In the price of iron and brass Cm si torn House Broker. w ASTORIA, .OREGON Agent W. F. a Co., and PaolOo Kspreaa Co'S. kind. The commercial world will never