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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1887)
31 BMWMBMHBMM!BlMMMBMMBMBMBMBMMMBBBiMWMMMMMBaMMIMBI,M,tt" MWIMMBMBMgMMHMBaMWBMMIMflMWBWWBWWaBMaBa THE DAY'S DOINGS. M. E. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. THE SIGNAL SERVICE. I ASTORIA, OBEGON: TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2). 18S7 ISSUED EVERY MORNING (Monday cceptcd. J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, Astokian Buildixo, - Cass STKKirr. Terms of Subscription. Served by Carrier, per week 15 cts Sent by Mall, per month CO cts " " one vcar. 57.01 r rcu 01 postage 10 huoscnocrv. The Astouiax guarantees to its adver tisers the largest circulation of any neuspa per published on the Columbia river. Peoplo who claim to know say that hay will be worth S22 a ton thii win ter. It has been worth more. The corner stone of the new Scan dinavian Lt E. church in upper As toria.will be laid to-morrow at 2:30 P.M. In P. .7. Goodman's, seamless calf shoes, it is claimed that purchasers will find the best value for their money on the coast. Wm. Allen, of the Parker House. has bought the tho Aberdeon House from Waldron Bros, for 1,500. The Vidette gays he will take charge of it immediately. The Astoria Street Railwoy com pany is going right ahead and will shortly begin work on the line. They have till the 9th of next month to be gin operations. While scuffling with a comrade yo3torday, John Sutsenei, fell, frac turing the bone of his left log and was taken to the hospital. Tho break is a ba'd one and will confine him for somo time. Brenham Van Dusen's list has three additions to tho railroad subsidy f und F. 0. Eeed, $100, K. L. Jeffrey, 3100, and Jno. O. Dement, 3250. The amount now aggregates over $140,000. B, S. Worsley has fixed the tuition foe for the ladies at $2.50 for the term of 12 lessons at his dancing school and requests tho ladies class to meet at Oanruthers' hall this even ing at 7:30 o'clock. Republican primaries for delegates to the Bepublican nominating con vention will be held in both wards nezt Saturday afternoon. The Dem ocratic nominating convention will be held on Friday, December 9th. It being currently rumored on the street that there is to be a city elec tion next month, tho city council will hold a meeting this evening and ar range for such a contingency bj the appointing of judges and clerks of election. Portland will join with San Fran cisco and Sacramento in the coming celebration of the completion of the California & Oregon railway, and on Saturday, at a meeting held for that purpose, mayor Gates appointed a committee to take charge of the mat ter. Sam'l Elmore, O. H. Page, John A. Devlin, D. Morgan, Jr., and W. E. Dement are now prominently men tioned in connection with the office of mayor at the coming election. It is a responsible position and one that is second to none in importance on the municipal ticket. Just for the looks of the thing and in view of the visits of strangers and others, it would be worth 382,716.37 to the city to have the streets cleaned. There is a tradition that nnder the muck and filth and ooze lie planks which form the main support of tho thoroughfares, but the legend lacks recent confirmation. The Geo. W. Elder is due from San Francisco this morning with Mrs. John Waldron, Miss J. Peter son, B. J. Boringdon, B. Roberts and wife, S. B. Pettingill and Col. W. H. Effinger aboard. This is a very small passenger list, the smallest for years, and is in marked contrast to the long lists that were telegraphed every threo days of those aboard in '83. The Lewis and Clarke's Lumber & Manufacturing company filod articles of incorporation in the county clerk's office yesterday. The incorporators are J. H. D. Gray, C. W. Fulton, C. W. Holt, Frank Holt, and W. E. Sackett. The capital stock is $10,000, divided into 100 shares of ten dollars each. The object is to own and oper ate sawmills, steamboats and trans act a general lumbering business. The new corporation will run Sack ett s mill, near which is a tract of val uable cedar. Postmaster Morehead, of Oysler ville, W. T., is in the city. He re ports mail matters there in very bad shape. No regular mail has left there since the 9th inst. This is a burning shame, and the mail con tractor is deserving of severe cen sure. It interferes with business that the government is paid to do, and which it has assumed charge of. Mail from Astoria for the difibrent plaoes at the head of Shoalwater bay goes on its way as far as Oysterville and stays there, till some private individual comes along in a skiff after a week or so and takes a bundle over to .his neighbors. The contractor, Warren, is a sort of government pet, and when complaint is made, wants to know "what nro you going to do about it?" House to Rent. Desirable private reMdence: rented low to responsible party. Inquire at this office. Private Rooms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties, etc The best cooked to order. ' Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast Hap- Milwaukee, Nov. 28. Tho boiler at the Kirby House has just exploded killing two girls and blowing out one of the walls. The fire boiler which exploded at tho lurby liouso was tho kitcnen range boiler. The explosion blow out a portion of the wall 30 feet wide. The end of the dining room was wrecked, all the tables being knocked over and the dishes smashed. Most of tho guests were furnished breakfast, and as far as known no ono was hurt There wore about a dozen girls in the room at tho time and all were buried beneath the mass of brick and mortar and when taken out almost nil of them were so badly injured that it is uncertain as to whether any of them can recover. Beckwith, tho proprietor of the hotel, was aiso seriously injurod. The two missing cooks have been found uudcr tho ruins. One was dead, but the othr one escaped alive though seriously injured. HELD FOR TRIAL. London, Nov. 23. Thomas Chllen, formerly of Lowell. Mass., and Micha el Harkins, of Philadelphia who wero arrested November 21st. on a charge of being connected with the dynamite conspiracy were taken to Bow street police court for trial to day. CUTHEBIKG IN'l'OKMATION'. New York, Nov. 2S. T. V. Pow derlyisin tho city collecting infor mation to bo used by the Knights of Labor in their attempt to induce tho government to establish a telegraph system of its own. Ha states that he will officially answer nil charges of reckless expenditures by the general executivo board during tho hvt ear. FROM FAR CATHAY. Shanghai, Nov. 23. It is stated that tho Chine30 government has ar ranged for a loan of GOO.000,000 taels at 5K par cent, for twenty years with tho Song Kong and Shanghai bank. It is probable that Nankin will he opened as a treaty port. Tho search for the British gunboat Wasp, which was supposed to have been lost in a cyclone several weeks ago, has been abandoned. COLD WUATirER. Chicago, Nov. 28. AtG o'clock this morning tho mercury was only 2 de grees abovo zero. Tho signal service predicts that the cold snap will last through to-night, but hopes for a rise in the temperature to-morrow throughout tho northwest. The temperature dnring tho past twenty-seven hours has fallen about 30 degrees. A JOIKT COMMISSION. Washington, Nov. 23. The repre sentatives of tho United States and Great Britain, charged wit h tho fish ery negotiations, met at noon to-day in tho diplomatic reception room at the department of state. This is the second formal meeting of the confer ence and all the members wero pres ent. trial or MOST. New York, Nov. 28. The trial of Johann Most, the anarchist was re snraed to-day. The court room was thronged and many women were pres ent, but there was a noticeable dimin ution in the glare of red ribbon? and flowers displayed. In Brief, and to The Point. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and nany other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a na tion of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy." Remember: No happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to tho dyspeptic Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. PERSONAL 3IENTIOX. A. A. Cleveland returned from Port land last Sunday. Mr. G. Wingate, of Clatsop, was in the city yesterday. A. J. Johnson, the florist, has re turned from California. C. P. Upshur was among the down river arrivals last Sunday. Miss LnraMurch is in the city, the gueBt of Mrs. G. F. Parker. Capt. Strang and wife, who have been visiting friends in Salem, have returned. Mr. C. W. Shively. who has been in attendance on the U. S. circuit jury ut Portland, has returned. Major John L Rogers, U. S. A., for mer commandant at Fort Canby, is in tho city. His headquarters are now at the Presidio, San Francisco. Rev. Wm. Roberts, UDd Rev. Jno. Parsons, two former ministers at this place aro in tho city attending the Methodist ministerial conference. Go to Thompson & Koss. For best roast Java Coffee in air-tight caub, perfectly fresh. Sold In quanti ties to suit. For Apple Butter, Apple Jelly, and Fresh Cider. For No. 1 Mackerel, Holland Herring, Tongues and Sounds, and White Fish. For No. 1 Fresh, Pickled, and Solid Butter in tubs. For Smoked Tongues, Dried Elk, and Sugar Cured Dried Beef, chipped with slicking machine, to oider,antt For Elegant Eating and Cooking Apples. Telephone JLo-fging House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 25 cts., per weeic 51.50. jsew ana clean. Private entrance. A Brief Eecord of the World's psnings. Now Reins: Held at the 31. E. Chnrrh. PROGRAMME TO-DAY. 10 a. m. Prayer meeting, condnctcd by W. S. Harrington. 1030 a. m. Missionary sermon by L D. Drivor. 2 r. m. Prayer meeting, conducted by u. b. Aldorson. 230 r. m. Subject: '-Tho Preach er," by L D. Driver and T. H. Stim son. 3 r. m. Subject: "How to seure conversion?," by T. L. Sails and .1. H. Wood. 330 r. m. Subject: ''Entire Sanct ification,' by Wm. Roberts and C. S. Alderson. -i p. M. Subject: "Christianity and Education,' l3 Alfred Kummer and S. A. Starr. 130 p. m. Subject- "Future Pro bation," by A. C. Fairchilp and J. McCormac 5 p. m. Question drawer, answered by W. S. Harriugton. 7 r. m. Praise service, conducted by T. L. Sails. 730 p. m. Mass temperance meet ing, addressed by G. M. Pierce, F. L. Post, C. J. Larson. TO-MORROW. S30 a. m. Praver meetiug, cou ducted by G. W. Boork. !) a. m. Reports from pastors. 930 a. m. Snbjeet: futility of the Presiding Eldership,'' by J. W. Klepper aud W. S. Harrington. 10 a. m. Subject: "Perilous Drift ing:?," by Johns Pnrsou and W. A. Willisou. 1030 a. m. Subject: "Romanism in this Country," by Ross C. Hough ton and N. M. Skipworlh. 11 a. m. Question drawer: answers by I. D. Driver. 2. p. m. Prayer meeting, conducted by C. M. Brvan. 230 p. m. Subject: "Tho Labor Problem," by Prof. T. YauScoy. o r. m. Subject: "McGlynn's Laud Theory," by Prof. N. Doane. D. D., aud F. S. Craven. 330 i m. Subject: "Revivals," by C. M. Bryan. 4 p. m. Home missions, G. M. Pierce. 430 r. m. "Should tho Pastoral Term be Limited?" F. L. Post. 5 p. m. Question drawer: answers by Alfred Knmroor. 7 r. m. Praiso service 730 r. m. Sermon by W. Rollins. Citizens aro cordially invited to at tend any and all of the services. Wm. S. Harrixgtom, I. D. Driver, Alfred Kummer, O. B. WniTMORE, Committee. Gambled off Uir Money, 1 Auout seven weeks ago, says the Chehalis Vidette, Herman Wise, of Astoria, started n clothing and gents' furnishing store nt Aberdeen, and placed M. Rappoport in charge of it. All "went well until about a week ago, when Rappoport, according to his story lost considerable money iu play ing cards. In order to win back j what he had lost he appropriated somo ot his employer's mouey for I that purpose. It is the same old story. He lost tho whole amount. He immediately apprised Mr. 2 Wi;r of irlnf hml nnmirrnrl .1, iOITJ.'ti l.SVt-r. Constipation, CtC, I hardly ttise ol wliat Had occurred, uo(npr n ,lIiyx.llxu, & and have never camo on from Astoria and swore J Jkvi. Us.ipi!iitod in the eirect preduced: out a warrant against Rappo-! n.5oist u ulmott. n perfect euro for aU port last Saturday on tho charge of KWIUU. JiillCUt. XUC UUC L'iiUlU U I J iur trial before justice Goodell Tne-iLix. The defendant waived an exaumin-i Hon, and was placed under $"- bonds, in default of which he was taken to the Thurston county jail. Sheriff Bush left Wednesday for Olympia with the prisoner who will remain there until the May torra of tho district court. As to the amount of money taken by Rappoport it is not yet known, ho claiming that it wife about S275, while Mr. Wise puts it nt about S300. It is asserted that Mr. Rappoport has wealthy relatives, who will endeavor to "settle tho rnat'e-. Three Favorite Have tho following to say of Wis- 5 ZllcaJs Cooked to Order. Join's Robertine, tho great beautifier 1Vlv:ltc rooms for ladies and families : and preserver of the complexien: i -lt Central Kcstaurant. next to Foard & PouTCAND, Or., June 4. 1SS7. l-btoke'. To Mr. W. 31. Wisdom Dear Sir: I - r . .. have tried vonr Robertine. It is excellent, J Croup, hooping Cough and Itron and I shall' be pleased to recommend it t,I,t,! wmcjliaMj' relieved by iiloh s to nil my Indy friends. Uelievo mo.""' SmI by U .1,. Dement yours truly. Kino. J .j,, Nights made miserable r ,,r ,f OIt7L'VXI:n?ecA?,S'' T "by that tcrriblo cough. Shiloh's Cure is To Mr. W. M. Wisdom. rho "Itober- i the remedy for you. Sold b W. "E. De tmo you so kindly sent me is excellent, t jnent Si Co. It is the finest preparation 1 have ever l" - used, and is a decided acquisition to? Any case ol Croup can be easily treat- everv ladv's toilet. Yours truly, ld and cured by using "The Child's Jil&xnib Winston, j Couch Syrup." Full directions Avilh Poirrr.ivn. ( )r Anril fi. 1R87. Dear Mr. wisdem: 1 have tried 3-onr "Hobertine," and it gives me much pleasure to say that it ifl excellent for tho complexion, being ouo of the best, articles of tho kind I have ever used. Be lieve rae, yours sincerely, Z. Tukdelli. ForsalobyW. E. Dement k Co, druggists, Astoria, Oregon Kor Janio Back, Side or Cliest up Shlloh's Porous Plaster, Pne V5 cents. For sale bv W. E. Dement. ShilohV. Vitalizens what you need 1 tor constipation, L.o.ss ot Appetite, mz-zine.- and all symptoms ot Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement. That Hacking Cougn can be o quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it Sold by W.E. Dement. Gambrlnus Beer And Freo Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 ccntS; Tho best Fabre's. oysters in any btyle at Shiloh's Cough ana Consumption Curo is sold by us on guarantee. It. cures consumption. Sold by W.E. De ment. Home It! ado Candy, At tho Oregon Bakery. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh TJem edy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector freo For sale by W. E. Dement What Is better than a glass ot liouor ? A cap of delicious coffee at Fabre's. Cautionary and Sisnal. Wind-Direction Sergeant Griffin had a yellow flag with a whito center, flying from the tlagstuli ot tue x-yiuian omiamg yes terday morning, and it being some thing new, curiosity as well as a do sire to inform the public, suggested that inquiry be made. Gen. A. w. ureeiy, cuiet signal of ficer, has issued orders for tho sea eon of 'S7-SS regarding the display of storm and wind signals, aud tho fol lowing is explanatory of the flags that may be seen fluttering from tho signal servico office in this city dur ing tho next few menths: STORM. A red flag with a black center in dicates that tho storm is expected to bo ot marked violence. CAUTIONAEr. A yellow flag with a whito center indicates that the wind3 expected will not be so severe, but that well-found, seaworthy vessels can meet them with out danger. easterly "winds. Tho red pennant indicates easterly winds; that is, from the northeast to south inclusive, and that generally the storm-center i3 approaching. If above cautionary or storm signal, winds from northeast quadrant are moro probable; below, winds from southeast quadrant. WESTERLY WINDS. The white pennant indicates west erly winds; that i3 from north to southwest inclusive and that gener ally tho storm center has passed. If above cautionary or storm signal, winds from northwest quadrant aro moro probable; if beloic, winds from southwest quadrant. I.- ill-' ivui:t5 Faiulation, ksiowf'.isr that good health isr.moi fxis-'t without ;t healthy Liver. "When the Liver is torpid tho Bow els are slugqish and con stipated, the food lies in the- stomach undi i jested, poisoning tho ulood ; frequent headache ensues ; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and nervousness indicato how the whole system is de ranged. Simmons Liver .Regulator has been tho means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them :i healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. JICVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. -r.'ijrciioniir.ii:illvroiiicdvforDvsncrjs!a. CTfflSn'. ba. J. H. ZEILIH & CO., Philadclpha, Pa Price $1.00. Eery mother is interested in know ing that a special preparation for chil dren, caJJed "Tin; Child's Cough Syrup' U now for .sale only at Dcment's drug store. irYoatt Y7ant Your Flue Cleaned. Leave orders for T. Clifton at this office For the- very best pictures go to II. S. Sinister. Sweet Apple Cider At the Astoria Soda Works. The, finest and nicest steak to lc had j 5n town atFabreV. 1 ":": " l!-:. '- can on J y ne pur- chased at Demenl's drug store. A Sunny Room With llm comforts of a home, library. ;c. App! atllolden House, Ten ccnu lor a cuo of Fabre's nice ! coffee. Ml Un patent medicines advertised in Hit p.pcr, together with the choicest perfumery, .did toilet articles, etc can he iKiuht :-.t Ihp lowest prices, at J. W. 0iuf. dnur htr opposite OrMdent hotel. A.storia. For the best photographs and tintypes go to Ciow's Gallerj. Oysters In Every Style At the. Central Restaurant noxt to board & Stokes'. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co. Carnahan & Co. SUCCSSOItS TO I. "W. CASE, IMTORTER3 AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IT GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenaraus nndlCass streets. ASTORIA OREGON. Storm. Hows Your Liver? uluak mxm i mm i . Ladies', Misses - - - and Children's. BS9I f ww0 YOU CAN 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 Occident Hotel UulldinR. Opposite Star Market. "l T n1 A77TT"" I w a2n.Xy3iJp-t&wu IB1BISMS Ctj rff OL' L . xl. KsJJJrjliJx, m atter w UPWARDS OF iBFOienfs 10 Select THE Ifl AND MOST Both in Cut and Material. Manufactured by BPRIMGEE, BBOS., ROSTON MASS, ,.., -.---,-- r Evarv frarmRnt (rimranteed in U -iC J Hit and VV orkmanshin. TOGE AND The Leading House of Astoria. lie Ham oati is Lommg I SO IS CHEISTM AS ! But We Can't Wait for Either, But must buy our Family Supplies right along just the same, and 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 I 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 see 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 D, I. Beck & Sons'. G?Ttk-mJ From, OS ! ! -FIWl S