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Pi "v flinty jt$0timu ASTORIA, OREGON: WEDNESDAY...... -NOVEMBER 2-J, 1SS7 ISSUED EVERY MORNING (Mondav excepted.! J. P. HALLORAN & COMPANY. Publishers and I'roprietors, Astokiax UuiLDrxo, - - CassStkkkt. Terms of Snbscrlptloa. Served t) v Carrier, per eck.- . 13 cts Sent by Mail, per month W) cts " . " one j ear. $7.0J rree of postage to sub jcnber. The Astokiax guarantees to it; aier llsers the largest circulation of any nwjn per published oa the Columbia river. Notice respecting stake lights on the river is .given elsewhere. The Bonita came down rith the mail yesterday evening, arriving' at 3:40 p. sr. Kescue Engine company ha3 been engaged to pnmp the water from the hull of the burned Telephone. The insurance adjusters regarding the loss of the Telephone came down from Portlaud yesterday morning. The Miles arrived in from Shoal wnter bay yesterday with a load of salmon from Bay Center and returned in tho afternoon. The Clara Parker came down from -Portland last evening with a miscel laneous load of feed, vegetables, fruit, poultry, etc. Ross Bros, have received a telegram stating that tho Monte Christo com pany will appear at the opera house in this city nest Monday evening. The Thompson, on its up trip last night, carried an unusual dumber of passengers, all the state-rooms being occupied and every accommodation utilized. The Welcome says that Portlandors were disappointed in Edwin Thorne. Well, what did you want? He could walk and talk. Some actors can't even do that. The Gen. Miles came over from Shoalwater bay yesterday afternoon with 2,300 cs. salmon and cannery outfit from tho A. P. Co. To-day she goes to North river. Thero was no mail came down on yesterday morning's boat and none went up last evening, orders relative to tho expected change not having yet been received hero. City politios begin to stir. So far it appears to be a mixed mess. The chief of police and street superintend ent's billets, as usual, appears to be the mobt prominent in present dis cuesion. Yesterday's edition of The Astohi. AKwas Bold before noon. The ac count of the burning of the Tele phone will appear with additions of interest in the Weekly next Satur day morning. In the police court yesterday John Dee, Eichard Miltiades and Dick Roe, each charged with indulging his combative propensities against the the peace and dignity of the city, for feited bail aggregating 30. A fine raft of logs belonging to Mayor Trullinger was exposed to the northeaster Monday night and be came considerably scattered. Early yesterday morning efforts were being made to secure what was possible. The R. R. Thompson came down at 730 yesterday morning and left up at 8 last evening. Quite a number of Astorians went up on last evening's boat, the initial trip of what will be a convenience to the traveling public. In the absonce of Mayor Trullinger, President Bergman and Councilmen Cleveland and Gratke, council ad journed last evening, without trans acting any business, to -convene in special session next Tuesday evening, November 29th. To-morrow will bo Thanksgiving. The Astoriax has only a word of suggestion. Do you know of anyone whom yon could aid in any way? If you do, aid him, or her. or "them. Your own Thanksgiving dinner will taste nil the better for it At the annual meeting of the Fish ermen's Packing company, Albert Johnson, John Enberg, Aug. Sheiden. Aug. .Fosberg and John Peterson were elected directors for tho ensu ing 'year; Robert Johnson president and Frank Patton secretary. Some little political caucusing has 'been done so far, but the dates for the primaries for the coming city election candidate convention delegates have not yet been set. Some suggest a straight party centest: others a "go-as-you-please." That's what it will amount to on election day. The Manzanita arrived in from the southern coast at two o'clock yes terday afternoon. The vessel went as far south as Cape Arago this time, where Frank Carlson was placed as 'light housekeeper. The officers re port a big sea all the way, and a stiff wind from the northwest most of the way up. Henry Sherman had a close call yesterday. He was washing the hoofs of one of the boarders at his livery stable, when the horse let drive, kiok ing him in the face, cutting his fore head, nose and neck. The kick sent him ten feet and doubled him up in a heap. Fortunately his accidents prored to be no worse than a tempo rary disfigurement, but it was a narrow-escape from serious injury. Coming down onboard the ill-fafed Telephone last Sunday Joe Charters hsd a case"of exceedingly fine razors, ? of which he was, naturally, very proud. When asked why he carried them around with him he said that ha thought a great deal of them, held them in great value, and lest at any time his place should take fire he preferred keeping thr-m with him on his travels for safety. Half an hour after the Telephone was a mass of flames and hit? razors bnrned alon with other valuable property. Such is fate. A good deal depends on the dispo sition. Among a happv crowd of boys sliding down Main street over tho frosty planks yesterday morning was a ten-year-old, without n sled, bat with plenty of ingenuity and a disposition to make the bf.st of the situation. He was sliding down ihe hill on a pie plate in great shape, and by the time be got- to his journeys end it was evi dent the plate was hotter than when he started. But by the time he and the dish got to the top of the hill ngain they had both cooled off con siderably. PERSONAL MENTION. Capt. J. G. Hustler 13 the winning candidate for city treasurer. He will succeed himself sure. Walter Robb and Frank Stokes aro talked of for candidates for council -men in the second ward. It is expected that the C. & O. and O. & C. railroads will be connected by tho 10th of next month. Jas. Tatton goes to San Francisco on tho next steamer to take chnrge of a vessel in tho coast trade. Capt. U. Sebree, Dr. W. D. Baker, Wm. McCabe, were among last even ing's departures for Portland. C. H. Page, D. Morgan, Jr., Samuel Elmore and A. S. Reed are mentioned in connection with the nomination for mayor. W. J. Barry, Thos. Linvillo and Harry Smith aro among those talked of as probablo candidates for the very responsible position of chief of po lice. Among thoso talked of os candi dates for city auditor and polico judge are Thos. Jowett, tho present efficient incumbent, J. P. Dickinson and Geo. Rowe. Sergeant Sutherland and wife left for Vancouver on the Thompson last night, being called by the news of the death of Mrs. Sutherland's father and mother at that place. Notice to Slariner. Oraci: Light House Inspuctok, 1 TmatEETn DismrcT, J- Pobtulkd, Or., Nov. 22, 1SS7. J Notice is hereby given that on and after this date stake lights will bo shown from beacons 2 and i, Cath lamet bay, Columbia river. These lights are fixed red, and are visible about 4 miles. As soon as practicable a first-class red nun buoy, nnmberod 2J. will be established off tho end of Clatsop spit," between buoys 2 and 4, Colombia riv er bar. By order of the lighthouse board. U. Sebsee, Inspector. No Teredo In These Waters. By examination of tho piling made a short timo ago at the Northern Pa cific railroad wharf it was found that teredoe3 had undermined almost the whole foundation of the dock. The piling was driven two years ago. To day drivers are at work sinking new piles b?tween tho old ones. Four thousand piles will be placed. Tho warehouse on the wharf will be re moved west about forty feet, and piles will be driven and then the house will be moved back to its old posi tion. The new addition to the ware house is almost roofed. As soon as completed the offices of Mr. Cooper and assistants will be moved into it. Tacoma Neias, 18. No Present Rednrtiou. Sas Ebancisco, Nov. 21 R B. Jackson, acent of the O. K. & N. Co., to-day showed a Postal PresB reporter a tele gram from A. L. Maxwell, general pas senger and ticket agent nt Portland, in which the latter stated that there will not be a reduction in steamship rates be tween this city and Portland after De cember 1st, as has already been reported. The rates will remain -$20 and .$10 as nt present. Sweet Apple Cider At the Astoria Soda Works. Private Rooms. At Frank Fabre's for suppeis, par ties, etc. The best cooked to order. What is better than a glass of liquor ? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabrea. Ten cents for a cup of Fahre'i nice cottee. A Sunny ICoom With the comforts of a home, Hbraiy, eic. Apply at iiomen aiouo.. Try Fabre's celebrated pan ronL All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest gerfumery, and toilet articles, etc. can e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Ocidont hctel, Astoria. Every raolhcr is interested in know ing that a special preparation for chil dren, called "The Child's Cough Syrup" i- now for sale only at Dement's drug store. Boy Wanted, To do cheres: apply to J. A. Rowan. Oysters In Erery Stylo At the Central Restaurant, next lo Foard & Stokes'. GambrinuH Seer Aud Free Lunch at tho Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents The best oysters in Fabre's. any style at Meals Cooked to Order, Private rooms for ladles and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. Wanted. Young girl to do housework in a small family. Apply to Mrs, J. F. McGoverx. tvmirnri'TttXTr'TmsasS'gihu KS AMERICAN VESSEL SM Heir Most on Trial in Ijew York Oity. Vakcouvek, November 22. Patrick Clancy and wife, an aged couple, were burned to death in their dwell ing at an early hour this morning. How the fire originated is not known. Their son, aged 1G years, escaped. Mrs. Clancy, too, came out, but going back to savo her husband perished with him. sriCTDED. Chas. Bartels, a private of Co. H, 14th Infantry, suicided this morning. He shot himself through the heart with a rifle ball, having pulled the trigger with a ramrod. WHIPPED TO DEATH. Chicago, Nov. 22. August Hatzka is locked up at West Chicago avenue police station for killing his stepson, Max Gilman, 11 years old. The lat ter came home last night after three months' absence and Hatzka whipped him unmercifully with a scrap which had a buckle on it. The boy was found dead in his bed this morning, with hi3 face aud body covered with the marks or tho strap. hard to get a jubv. New Yoke, Nov. 22. Job nun Most, the anarchist, was placed on trial in the court of general ses sions to-day on a charge of in citing violence by an inflammatory speech a week ago last Saturday night He had been admitted to bail and entered the court room without an escort of policemen. Most kept his hat on after entering the court. but tho officers brusquely took it ofl his head. Counsellors Howo and Hammell were present to conduct his defense, while assistant district attor ney Nicoll was on hand to represent the prosecution. The work of get ting a jury progresses very slowly, as the tally whon called showed a de cided prejudice against anarchists in general aud Most in particular. what kxott thinks. New York, Nov. 22. A Washing ton special quotes assistant postmas ter general Knott as saying be is con vinced that the government will es tablish a system of postal telegraphy withiu three years. A DISASTROUS COLLISION. London, Nov. 22. The American ship E. F. Sawyer, Capt. Dinsmore, from San Francisco, June 11th, for Queonstown, sunk by a collision with the British steamer Palinurus at Folkestono this morning. Tho crow were saved. SALMON IN NEW YORK. Oregon salmon is quoted in the .New York markets at 35 cents a pound. That quotation would probably stand for r-ny salmon sent from this coast, from Cali fornia clear up to Alaska. Kennebec salmon is quoted nt $1 a pound. That is probably because- the fish has not been so long out of the water. It docs not appear tnat tne quality is oetter, out itcnnebec salmon is a scarce article. A few fish aro taken in that river, bnt tho salmon fisheries in the Eastern states cut no figure in the supply of the great markets of this country. At 35 cents a pound thero is money in the business of sending salmon to tho New York market. Bat tho price now quoted is for ths retail trade. At 30 cents a pound the margin is good enough. The .average prico in Ore- fon is not much above 3 cents a ponnd. t may cost for packing and transporta tion, say 5 cents a pound. Now, deduct S cents from 30 cents, the supposed whole sale price in New York, and there is a margin of 22 cents a pound. This figur ing is not claimed to be absolutely cor rect. The fish must go on ice. Ther. will be the weight of that articlo in .-Dilution to tho weight of boxes. All tLN weight is charged in as freight. Bat sup pose tho margin is cut down one-half and the shipper realizes 11 cents by way of profit? That ought to do very well. It 13 to be noted that salmon just now are not in prime condition. They have ascended the rivers during tho spawning season, which in this state is supposed to bo the close season. They have been coming down the rivers and creeks now for same weeks. They nre white and therefore, aro not "at their best. That is probably trno of tho Oregon sal mon. In this condition they are not canned to any great extent. There is a small bnt steady shipment of this fish to the Eastern markets. It averages to be eight days on the road, and white well preserved in ice, it will not keep long after a removal from the picking. It is to bo noted that Oregon salmon has not been quoted at a much lower figure in Now York for n year or more. 5. F. Bul Iclfn.lK Give Them n Chance! That is to say, your Iunga. Also all your breathing machine. Very won derful machinery it is. Not only tho larger air-passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities lending from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do they can not do well. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumo nia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and bead and lung obstructions, nil are bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is just one snre way to get rid of them. That is to tako Boschee's German Syrup, which any drnggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, yon may depend upon this for certnin. Insurance on the Telephone. The Telephone was insured for 30,000 in the following cempanies: State Investment 3.000 Fire Insurance Association 3,000 Hamburg and Bremen 3,000 Hamburg-Magdeburg 2,000 Commercial, of California 2,000 Home Mutual 2,000 Scot tisb Union and National 5,000 Liverpool, London and Globe 5,000 Fhoenix, of .Brooklyn 2,500 NewZealand 2,500 Total S30.O0O Tho insurance is placed as follews: $13,000 on the hull, $14,000 on the ma chinery, $2800 on the fixtures snd $200 on the piano. Any case of Croup can be iaMI v treat ed and cured by using "The Child's Cough Syrup." Full directions with each package, which can only be pur chased nt Dement's drug store. SKIN SCALP BLOOD Ilnving been a sufferer for two years anil a. unit irom a uisca-c cauitu o.v c uruiso on tno le. and having been cured by tho Ccticuili Ki:jdis when all other methods and remo-die- failed. I deem it my duty to recommend them. I viited Hot Springs to no avail, and tried several doctors without success, and at last our priucipal druswi't, Air. John P. Ma lay, (to whom I shall over fel grateful), spoke to me about Ctrnrrn, and I consented to kivo tnem n mai min me resuu mat i am pcrfectlv cured. Tho o is now no sons about inc. I think I can show tho largest surfaco where my suffering sprang from of any one in the State. Tho Citicura Hmnma are tho net blood and skin cures manufactured. 1 refer to ilruspist John 1. Finlay and Dr. I). C. Montgomery, both of this place, and to Dr. Smith, of Lake l.eo, 3Ii3. ALEXANDEK BEACH, Greenville, HI33. " Mr. Beach ued tho Cirncciu Khiedus, at our request; wits remits, as abotestaled, A. B. ilNLAl fc CO., Druggiits. SAVED MY MOTHER'S LIFE. Ever sinco I can remember, my mother has cuff-mi from milk leg. Nothtrg would do her any sood. bhe had the best medical tnl ent. but they a'l di I her no good. She suf- icreu nua : its u iuuw vwj ulu ucrcr half the night, holding up her leg and moan ing, cau uiiu tu fiuic t.'uc iuiu uii mo best known remedies in the country without Run dies. Got her a bottle of Ccticcea Kf solvkst, and sho took it, and has taken in all about six or seven bottles, and now sho is a well woman to-day. nor leg is entiroly healed, and her hotlth was nover better. Sho can go out every day, something sho has not done in ten years so you seo 1 cannot help stating to yu a about your wonderful Ctrnctr kv UuitDiKS. You have saved my mother's lif. 1 coDnot find wrds to exprey my grati tude 1 havo advertised your Cuticuea Ueji jwra fur and near LDU'AKD LLLDEK. l. Broadway, N, Y. Cct;cur. tho great skin cure, and Cciicc nvSor, prepared from it, externally, and Ccticurv llh?oLVhXT. tho now blood purifier, internally, aro a positivo euro for every form of skin and blood diseases from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price: CUTlcURA. 50 cents ; Kksolvi-nt, $1.00 ; Soap, 21 cents. Pre pared by tho POTTEKDKUG AXD CaKHICAL Co., Bo-ton. erScnd for "How to Cure Skin Diseases." C! pages. 5U illustration, and 100 testimonials. DlftfllMI'Jjl-, black-heads, cnu pod and rlltt oily skin prevented by Ctmtcsu. Med- I"UTDfiOir. Sneezing Catarrh. The ditre-.-in; sneeze, sneczo. sneeze, the acrid, watery dichargci from tho uyoi and nose, tho painful inflammation extending to the throat, tho swelling of the mucous lining, causing choking sencation. couch, ringing noio in tho head and splitting headachos, how familiar theso sjiartoms aro to thous and who suffer periodically from head colds or influenza, and who livo in ignoranco of tho fact that a singlo application of Sanford':! KapicvlCcki-to Cataheu will afford fn stantancmu rditf. But this treatment in cases of simple Ca tarrh give but u faint idea of what thi rem edy will do in tho chronic form", whero tho breathing is obstructed by choking, putrid mucous accumulations, tho hearing affected. mcll and tato gono. throat 'ilccratod and hacking cough gradually fastening itso f upon the debilitated system. Then it is that tho inarvcl!ou3 curativo power of bMOKD's lt.M)ir.i. t'ur.K manifests itself in instantane ous and cmteful relief. Curo bogius from the firt application It h rapid, radical, perma nent, economical, info. Saniord's Uapical Cl'ek consists of cno bottlo rf tho lUpicw. Ccrp. one box Ca.- tap.kii a.!. Solvent and an Imi'ROvidImui.ks price, si. PoTf ur Druo k Chemical Co., Boston. PAINS and WEAKNESSES. OF FE.1IAI.ES. Jnstnntly relieved by the Cutlpu-ruinil,-i. fiuter.anew, mo-t agreeable, instantaneous and infallible rain-killing plaster, ca pecia ly nda ted to relievo Female Pains and weaknesses. Warrant m ed .iitIy-upcrior toall other platora. and the iuo-t perfect Antidote to Pain. Inflamma tion and Weakness jet compounded. At all drugsi-t?. 2 cents : five for SI ; or postage frcoofl'OiTi u uuva Ciikjiical Co., Uos Ki!!,.Mas. Ir.comliig Passengers. The Orenon is duo from San Francisco ith the following pas- this morning w: sengers: R "W Cahoon Miss McGovern O B Gould GPLee 11 Hnlman & wf A Wilson GSpingenberg A M Beardsley JMWhito Mrs "W A Stuart MrsGPnden M Kelly J Carney Mrs Thomes 31 C Chancy. Rev E J McLean Alice M Lasatee Mrs Mason H Whito A R Herman E M Brown J B Alton Home 2TI:ile Cindy, At the Oregon Bakery. Sinum's Crr.K will immediate! relieve Croup. Whooping Couch, and Brouchiti ?hitis. Sold bv . E. JJemcnt & Co The finest and nicot steak to be had in town at Fabre's. ir Von "Want Your Tine Cleaned. I.enu' orders for T. Clifton at this office Hn Kev. CJeo. Il.Thaver.of Bour bon, Iiul.. say: -Both myself and wife owiMinr In es tSuii.oif- Consumption Cs'kk." bo'd by W. E. Dement. Foi Dyspepsia amlLtver Complaint, you ha vi' a printed guarantee ou every bottle of Slsiloh'i, Vitamer. It never fails to cure. Sold bv W. K. Dement Shiloifs. Catarrh Bemcny a posi- me cun lor v for Catarrh, Diptheria and Mouth. .old bv w. K. Dement. Canker U ti will 50U cougn when Shiloh's Curr ttill ijnv imiueilKUo relief. Price 10 cts za c.'s and tl. Sold by FL De ment. For the bast photographs aud tintypes go lo Ciow's Gallery. For the very best pictures go to 11. S. Sinister. Telephone I.odcinir House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 25 cts., per week Sl.50. New and plnnn. I'rivnN' pntmnna A Nasal Injector iree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Vrice 50 cents. Sold by W. E. Dement PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for the mrwt fnstldf. ous of our citlzt-ns to send to Portland or san i rancisco lor Custom Made Clothes As they can cot Better Flu. Better "Work manship, aud for Less Money By Leaving their Orders with M E ANY. He has lust received a 1 trge stock of Goods from the East. Fine Business Suits from S35. Call and Sco Him and Satisfy Yourself. P. J. MEANT, MERCHANT TAILOR. Two JUST 20 in. wide, Begnlar Price &&.S5, will now be sold for All the Late Colors Wi Maize, Electrique, Goblins, White, Linen 8 Pieces of Fine Bleached Table Damask, Regular Price $1.00 per yard; will now be sold for 75 cents per yard. The above Goods were personally selected by Mr. Cooper who is at present in New York, are extraordinary good values such as have Never been Offered Bef re. CTT . XI. The Leading BE6AUS YOU CAN EmW On getting Goods of him for Less Money than them 'ere high priced fellers like to sell, and Because He Makes His Customers Glad And the Storekeepers Mad, We Call Him HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Holier ad Halter, Occident Hotel Huililiug. Opposite Star Market. i s GI!?: Castor, Frexicli Gray, Pinks, Garnets, I! k Found in These Plushes, Dry Goods and Clothing House iaB The Railroad Is Coming SO IS CHEISTMAS ! But We Can't But , must buy our along just the RUSH Is still to D. L. Beck & Sons', for that is where you can buy the best goods, get honest weights and the best value for your money. To those accustomed to deal with us it is not necessary to say these things. To all others we say we don't brag, but come and try us and be con vinced. We carry in stock a full line of FANCY AND STAPLE Groceries and Provisions, a large stock of China, Porce lain, Crystal, Crockery, Agate, Wooden and other wares. Silver-plated and other knives, forks and spoons. The best stock of all kinds of Lamps ever shown in Astoria. Cigars, tobaccos, etc., in unequalled stock andat unequalled prices. Coal oil and patent oil cans, paints, linseed oil and turpentine. All kinds of Cannery, supplies, nails, cor dage, etc. Lunch, market and clothes baskets, brooms, whisps and hearth brushes, dust-pans and brushes; wheats, oats, rolled barley, shorts and bran. BUT WE MUST STOP! For if we mention all the articles we have in stock we shall nil up the whole paper. Try our genuine N. O. Mo lasses in gallon cans at only 75 cents, and our new Yeast Powder, guaranteed equal to the best, and only half price. CHRISTMAS GOODS Now being selected in the East. Wait until you sec them before buying elsewhere, or you may regret it. "What's that you say ?" "Haven't you been bragging any ?" No; not a bit of it, and if you want the proof, just call at Du L. Beck & Sons'. Grloriania, Sapphire, Creams, Etc. I Wait for Either, Family Supplies right same, and the ' fc&KT. . Vji JLmm- -t -&-. - Ijfr --. - " a-a-iTT. m--- Z-Z rjqfifcHBWb g&ayfe jfe.;