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OL. XXXY, NO. 130.
ASTORTA, OREGON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER , !8!)0.
PRICE FIVE CENT 3
tf --sr
- - (II -
The Only Exclusive Clothing!
AND
JBEsit EConse
O
Th l.o;r-e that is managed the best, and transacts its business on the low
c c i iic for the volume of business anmnlly transacted.
TV house that can, and does sell its goods on the smallest margin.
The liouse that keeps the best assoitment and lias no shelf-worn goods,
it, stock is always new and fresh as it is continually coming and going, like
llio itew of the mighty Columbia, direct from its source, to tho body it supplies.
Above all, it is the house that treats every customer alike, and transacts
all iJmsiness on strictly business principles, in short it is a business house
ZNTot; L Falie.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Astoria, - Oregon.
Office, three doors cast Court House,
Third street.
p J. CCKTIS,
Attontfj-at-I.w: SoUry PnLHc.
Hmkslouar or Deeds for Washington
xnry. Office in Flavors new brick
miHlMt?, Cor. Second and Cass streets.
J
OttS a. S2I1TIS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
oatcctta Cass street, 2 doors back of Odd
w-s llttHdtn;:, Astoria, Oregon.
I q. a. itowiiity,
ttnrnj rind Connncllnr ut L.aw
Scc ou Gtien&iuus Street, Astoria, Oregon
t m R. KAN AC A,
ATTOKXEY AT UW.
nce over White liouse Cor., Astoria, Or.
T II. TS VXSKLL,
m:n. estate broker
AND
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Established 1SS5.
Third Street, next to W, TJ. Telegraph Of
Rce, Astoria, Or.
T W. PARKER,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
Conveyancer and Notary Public
It2 Benton Street, opposite the rostolllce,
Between Gncnamus ctquemoque sis..
Astoria. Oregon.
L
A. CliSVELASO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oae Havel's uew brick building, corner
ccoad aad Cass streets : up stairs.
rU!i. A. I AXDJ. A. FUJTOX.
Cass street, between 3rd and 4th.
Spfdal nttention to Diseases of Women
ud Children, by Dr. A, L. Fulton.
Spccta! attontton to Surgery, by Dr. J. A
Fulloa.
OSce boors from 10 to 12 A. m., and 1 to 4
D.
It. II. IV. STRICKLCR,
rilYSICIAN, SU11GEOX AND DRUGGIST
lasireplc case:, cliarges only for medi-
Near ItElcc, Chcnamus Street. Astoria,
Oreco.
JAY TUTTLE. M. D.
fhyacaaii, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
Office, Koom c, Pythian Building.
OEee hours r 10 to 12 and 2 to 5.
Residence, 633 Cedar Street.
B.
R. XILLF.K, X. I.
Graduate ot Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos
pital Oollefre, and Post-Graduate of New
Vork City Polyclinic School of Medicine
andSurpery.
First and Main streets, Portland.
Xlsavscs of Women a Specialty.
D
R.O.B.ESTKS.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention to Diseases of Women
-laaSurccry.
?racK: Opposite Telegraph Ofllce, up
Stairs, Astoria, Oregon.
T")K. P. A. BEES,
DENTT1ST
Eooms3and4,FlaTcl's new Brick Bulld-
W. T. BCXXEV. X. T. BAEIir
J. W. DRAPER.
Barney, Barin & Draper,
Attorneys
at-Law.
JOregon City, Oregon.
Twelve years experience as Register of
3cCS.Land Office here, recommends us
ta oar specialty of Mining and all other bus
iaB oelorc the Land Office or the Courts,
a4 tavolvinjj the pracDco in the General
LaadOMee.
fiWsei lister fc
4aifiaaj uvmivi v. axuuviwuj
CIVIL ENGINEERS,
Sirveyors and Architects.
OrriCE, Booh 9, Fultel's Bld'o
BBCOHD STREET
P. O. Box S13. ASTORIA, OR.
SE0
In TJbL 0"ty.
The House that Buys and
Sells the Best Goods, as to
!&Ll2LG,
Co P. Upshur,
Shipping and Commission Merchant
Slain St. Wharf, Astoria. Oregon.
SPECIALTIES :
Cannery Supplies
Barbour's Salmon Net Twines.
NEPTUNE Brand Salmon Twine,
WOODBERRY Cotton Lines andTwlnes
SEINES and NETTING
or all Description Furnished at
Factory Prices.
FIRE INSURANCE
Effected in First Class Companies,
Representing S13,000,000
PIKEKIX, Hartford, Conn
HUME, ,... New York,
Agcnc j raclflc Express and Wells. Fargo Jt Co.
,-o-T H E-o
AUSTIN -:-H0U
J. P. AUSTIN, Propr.
Open All tie Year 'Roil
THIS POPULAR HOTEL
Is new and clean and beautifully located
on the banks of the Necanicura, within five
minutes' Avalk of
CLATSOP BEACH,
The most pleasant Seaside Kesoit on the
Northwest Pacific Coast.
Every attention is paid to the comfort and
accommodation of the guests, aud the table
is supplied witli the very best in season.
llere ate plenty of Clams and Crabs, there
Is game in the Woods and plenty of the
finest fish in the streams.
E. P. N00NAN & CO.
(Successors to)
T. jE Hynes,
DEALERS IN-
G-roceries Produce.
Water Street, Astoria, Oregon.
TELEPHONE XO. 7. - P. 0. BOX 390
W. F. Scheibe,
CIGAR MANUFACTURER.
Smokers' Articles in Stock.
THE TRADE SUTPIIED.
Special Brands Manufactured to Order.
MAIN STREET. - - Astoria, Or
Thompson & Boss
Carry a Full Line of
Choice Staple and Fancy
Groceries.
Give Us a Call and Be Convinced.
J. B. Wyatt,
DEALERS IN
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish. Binacle Oil,
Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twtne,
Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spike,
Galvanized Cut Kails.
Agricultural Implements, Sewing
Machines, Taints, Oils,
Groceries, lESto.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY!
There Is no occasion for the most fastidi
ous of our citizens to send to Portland or
San Francisco lor
Custom Made Clothes
As they can get Better Fits. Better Work
manship, and for less Money.
By Leaving their Orders with MEANY.
New Goods bv Every Steamer..
Call and seo him and satisfy yourself.
P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor,
iLOERBROOK
BAKGAIh'S IN
Airtoffiort
-FOR
Few Days Only.
BUY NOW! DONT WAIT!
rs Sure To Be
-THE
Terminus of a Rail Road.
Wingate & Stone, -
ODD FELLOWS'BUILDING,
Astoria, - Or.
JLk
BANKER.
Transacts a General Banking; Business.
Drafts drawn available in any part of the
0. S. and Europe, and on Hong-Kong, China
OrncE Houns : 10 a. m. to 3 v. m.
Odd Fellovts Building. Astoria, Oregon.
Maverick National
BANK, BOSTOX, ITIASS.
CAPITAL
.5400,000
.. 800,000
SURPLUS
Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpora
tions solicited.
Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excel
lent, and c re-discount for Banks when
balances warrant it.
Boston is a Reserve Citv, and balances
with us from Banks (not located in other
ICeservc Cities) count as a reserve.
We draw our own exchange on London
and the Continent, and make cable transfers
and place money by telegraph throughout
me united Mates ana i:anaaa.
Wc have a market for prime, first-class
Investment Securities, and invito proposals
from States. Counties and Cities when Is
suing bonds.
IVe do a general Banking Business, and in
vite corresoondciice.
ASA P. rOTTER, President.
JOS. W. WORK, Cashier.
!2?JbL.I!
Astoria National Bank
IS NOW OPEN FOR
GENERAL BAKKIM BUSINESS
Accounts of Firms and Individuals Solic
ited on Favorable 1 erms.
Interest nald on Time Deposits. Money
Loaned on Personal and Real Lstate se
curity. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought
and sold.
C. T. Kdcc, President.
John Ilobson, Mce Pres.
A. B. Kdcc, Cashier.
D. K. Warren. I TP,nr.
THE PORTLAND SAYINGS BANK
OF rOJITLANI), OUICGOX.
Paid up capital..
Surplus and prollts..
.S2GO.CO0
.. C0.000
Interest allowed on savings deposits as
follows.
On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent per
annum.
On term savings books, c i cr c-nt per
annum.
On certificates of deposit :
For three mouths, 4 per cent pt r annum.
For six months, 5 per cent per annum.
For tw e'e months, c per cent per annum.
FRANK DEKUM. President.
D. 1'. 11IOMPSON. Vice-President.
II. C. siRAfroN, Cahier.
Astoria Iron Works.
Coacomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or
Geucral
MacMflists anS Boiler Mate.
Land and Marine-Engine
ROII.ER WORK.
Steamboat Work and Cannery Work
A SPECIALTY,
Castings of all Descriptions Made
to Order at Short Notice.
Jean Fox President, and Supt
A. U Fox, Vice President
J. G. Hustlek w. Sec and Treas
B. F. ALLEN & CO.
DEALERS IN
Wall Paper and Oil Paintings
: PRACTICAL :
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS.
All Work Guaranteed.
Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts.. Astoria,
M. EDGAR.
Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff;
MEERSCHAUM & BRIER PIPES,
Pocket Cutlery, Marine Glasses,
STATIONERY AND NOTIONS.
Comer Main and Second Sts., Astoria, Or.
The Oregon Bakery
A. A. CLEYELASD, Trop'r.
Gooi Breafl, Cake and Pastry
None hut tho Best Materials Used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers
Bread delivered in any part of the city.
A Pocket Pincushion Free to Smokers of
JigRii
TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY,
Borchell is to be executed on Novem
ber 14th.
Chinese are gaining a foothold in Salt
Lake City.
An epidemic of diphtheria is reported
in San Francisco.
Heavy storms are reported throughout
Great Britain and Ireland.
Three hundred liyes were lost by a
powder mills explosion in China.
James Russell Lowell lays the defeat
of tho republicans to factional work.
Austin Gibbons defeated Mike Cushing
in a skin-glove fight near ProTidencr.
Germany considers tho result of the
elections as fatal to tho 3XcKinley bill.
Four soldiers were killed by the bun-ting
of a shell at Fort "Wadsworth, Stnt-.u
Island.
Thel'iuto Indians in tho Beserrjir
section in Nevada are becoming trouble
some.
Col. James D. Smith, a prominent real
estate man at Tacoma, committed
suicide.
The Illinois delegation to congress
will be twelve democrats and eight re
publicans. The naval commission will report on a
site for tho dry dock on theNorth Pacific
in a few days.
C. P. Huntington denies that ha in
tends building a lino from Oregon to
Winnemucca.
A granite shaft wa3 shipped to Hono
lulu from San Francisco for the tomb of
Tavernier, the artist.
It is said in Portland that Sheriff
Smith is to be arrested for kidnapping
Kelly and Armstrong.
The Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
of Chicago, has assigned. Liabilities,
558,000; assets, SlSS.COO.
An unknown man committed saicido
in Portland by taking poison nnd cutting
the arteries of his arms.
Mrs. O. G. Bailey, wife of a prominent
citizen in Memphis, was murdered by a
negro whom she refused to give money to.
Additional Telegraph tm Fourth Page.)
THE WIRES BROKE.
By tho breaking of the Western
Union telegraph, wire nt 1:25 o'clock
this morning tho budget of the latest
telegraphic news for Tue Astoriax
which is generally received here
about 2 o'clock was cut off, uudf only
tho general dispatches filed through.
tho early part of tho day aud night
got through. Tho cause or location
oE the break is not known.
John C. Dement.
DRUGGIST.
Successor to VV. . Dement & Co.
Carries Comph-te .-tlovki of
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries.
l'rcCrlllon (rrrull (oujiMri(lt-.:.
Agent tir
Mexican Salve and
Noiwegiau Pile Cur
GOTO
LARSON & HILLBACK
-FOR-
GROCERIES
ASD FIUISII FKV1T8.
Orders delivered Free f Charge. Country
Orders Solicited. Third blreet,
next to Pioneer office.
TZZ? c2
BOOTS AND SHOES
The Largest Stork, Best Quality an I
Lowest Prlcfs at the Sign ot
The (Jolden Shoe.
j-OEcnsr
o. :oon.DErisr
Contractor and Stone Mason
All kinds of Stone Work done In a neat
and substantial manner.
Ad.lres all Orders or Correspondence
Box 213. Astoria. Or.
r. W. CASE
Insurance Agent.
RKPRESKNTIXU
California Marine Ins. Co., S. F.
Columbia Fir: m 1 Marine Ins. Co.,
Portland.
Home Mutual Insutance Co , S. F.
Phoenix of London.
Imperial of London.'
J. C. BULL
lias Opened a
Produce and Commission
STORE AT
486 Tkirrf Street, Astoria, Or.
Wholesale and Retail huslues. in Flour,
Mill Feed, Oats, Potatoes. apples, Etc
Solicits a General Commission Business.
jSr Wrjm
FOUR SOLDIERS KILLED
Fatal Accident at a Goyernnieut
Reseryation in to Yuri
INDIAN TROUBLES IN NEVADA.
Suicide of a Prominent Heal Estate
Man in Tacoma A Fight with
Skin Gloves.
Special bv Thk Uxitkd Picks-.
New Yokk, Nov. 7. Information
has jnst reached here, that rhilo sev
eral soMiera were handling shells in
the magazine at Fort Wadsworth,
Staten Island, this morning, one of
them let a shell fall and it exploded
killing four persons.
WITH SKIN GLOVES.
Austin Gibbons Defeats mike
Cusulnff in Nineteen Rounds.
Special to The Astoriaj.-.1
Pbovidexce, Nov. 7. A skin glove
fight for 1,000 a side between Austin
Gibbons, of Patterson, and Mike
Cushing, of Williamsburg. N. Y , took
place at nu early hour this morning.
Gushing was knocked out in the nine
teenth round. The fight has been the
leading topic among sporting men
since the Dixon Murphy fight aud a
large number of sports accompanied
tho fighters from New York, Thursday,
to the rendezvous at Providence.
Among those present wero Jake
Kilrain, John Kelly, "Snapper" Gar
rison, Jim Carroll, FJorrie Sullivan,
Larry Kilten, Davey Moran, Jack
Ashtou, Bill Adler, Stanley French,
Ike Garron, Geo. Miller, Andy Godfrey
and Frank P. Bay.
The betting in New York previous
to the fight was $100 to SS0 on Gib
bons. Gibbons defeated Cuslung in
a twenty-four round's fight, abont a
year ago, but Cushing's friends
claimed that he was not in condition,
hence tho anxiety to bring on another
match. Both men wero heavily
backed. .
SUIClDi: AX TACOMA.
A "Prominent Real Estate ITInn
Blows His Qraim Out.
Spec'al IoThr A.SToitiAX.1
Tacoma, Nov. 7. Colonel James D.
Smith, one of tho best known real
estate dealers in this city, committed
suicide -at noon to-day. Ho aroso
fromludch table, went up stairs "with
out n word, into his bedroom, and
blew the top of his head off with a re
volver. No. cause for the act is known.
Colonel Smith came to Tncoma
about threo years ago from Yicks
burg, Miss., and ongaged in the real
estate business. He was at tho head
of the old esttiblished firm of Smith,
Boot & Jordan. He owned a great
deal of American lake and other prop
erly nnd was generally thought to bo
worth S200.000 and a 'haudsorae resi
dence. Deceased was about 50 years
old nnd leaves a widow aud several
children. Beal estnlo men and ac
quaintances generally are astounded
at the deed.
Bt KNIFE AND POISOIV.
Suicide of an Unknown man in
n. Portland Ilotel.
Special to Tub astouiax.I
PoktIiAnt, Nov. 7. A man com
mitted suicide here this evening at
the Knappa lodging house by poison.
He took enough to kill four people.
He also attempted to cut the arteries
of both of his arms by gashing with a
knife. The deceased arrived here sev
eral days ago from Tacoma, and was
supposed to have been a railroad man.
His name is unknown, but a receipt
found in his clothing bears tho name
of N. Morris. He was aged about
30 years.
INDIAN TROUBLES IN NEVADA.
Flutes in tae Reese River Scetion
s. Need Watching.
Special to The astoriak.
BzKOj'Nev., Nov. 7. A (Jazette spe
cial from Austin pays: Parties arriv
ing hero from the Upper Beese river
valley report that the Indians are
troublesome in that section and the
people have called upon Governor
Bell to forward guns aud ammunition
bo they can be prepared in the event
of hostilities. Volunteers will go
from here if needed.
FIRE LOSSES THE CAUSE.
A. Galcage Fire Insuranco Com
- pany Makes aa Assignment.
Special to Thk Astoriax 3
Chicago, Nov. 7. The Mutual Fire
Insurance Company of Chicago, has
made an assignment for the benefit of
its creditors. The liabilites are $58
000 and the assets $188,000. The
assignment was made in view of the
heavy withdrawals of those who had
given premium notes, and recent
heavy fire losses.
The Home Troth of a Foreign Proverb.
The Spanish have a proverb demnsiado
es peltgroto "Too much is danRerous." 11
"brevity Is the soul of wit," thl mr ans a
great deal. Excesses aud other impru
dences In eating and drinking arc product
ive of one tremendous evll-ttio progenitor
of many others aud these are among the
tollies to which this pithy sajiog has direct
application. The evil to which we allude is
indigestion, to the relief and cure ot which
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has contributed
moss than any medicine which science has
Klven to the American people. This invig
orating stomachic and corrective Is the
means not only of reforming a disordered or
enfeebled condition of the digestive organ,
but of renewing healthy action of the bow
els and the liver. Besides this, it counter
acts a tendency to rheumatism and kidney
complaint, extirpates and prevents malail
ous discase.is apotcntrestorative of strength
which is failing, hastens convalescence, and
mitigates the infirmities of age.
Baron Hirsch, the Prince ot Wales'
friend, is the richest French Banker
$50,000,000.
IFerse Tfcan leprosy
Is Catarrh, and there is hut one prepa
ration that does cure that disease, and
that is the California Positive and Neg
ative Electric Liniment. Sold by J. W.
Conn. It also cures neuralgia, rheuma
tism, headache, sprains, burns and all
pain. Try it and tell your neighbor
where to get it.
CRAZED BY LIQUOR.
A ilan Terrorizes a Household in
Alderhrook.
Sheriff Smith was aroused out of bed
shortly before 12 o'clock last night,
and called to Alderbrook to subdue a
whiskey-crazed man. The maniac's
name is JTohnson, and with his family
and several lodgers, occupies a house
in the rear of the Norwegian church.
"When the sheriff reached the scene
he found Johnson stalking- about the
halls, armed with a shotgun, and
threatening to kill any and everybody,
with first choice for tho Salvatio'n
Army man. Some little persuasion on
the part of the officer induced Johnson
to give up the shotgun. Following
this surrender, Mrs. Johnson, the
man's wife, and several of the room
ers came out of hiding and begged the
sheriff notio arrest him. As none of
them would make a charge against the
man, the officer had to content him
self with capturing the gun and return
ing to town. An examination showed
that both barrels of the weapon were
loaded.
F.vidcntly a Thief.
Thi3 morning about 2 o'clock, a man
at Jeff's restaurant, who had ordered
and received a meal, ran away without
paying for it The waiter pursued,
and calling for the man to stop, Officer
Larsen's attention was attracted, and
he stopped the man. When the waiter
came up and explained the case the
man wa3 mad and struck him. Lar
sen then took the man to the city
prison, where he gave the name of W.
S. Kobinson, and on being searched
was found to have $7 in money, and
threo watches, one in each of the
back pockets of his pants. One was a
gold watch with gold chain, and one
was a silver watch with gold chain.
Very likely tho two latter were stolen.
Sheriff Smith to Be Arrested.
Special to Thk Astoriax.
Pobtland, Nov. 7. It is alleged
that Sheriff Smith will be arrested for
kidnapping Kelly and Armstrong who
wero witnesses in the Kelly case.
A' FIERCE STORM IN EUROPE.
Lanfls riooieu ani Many Honses
Blown Down.
DISASTERS OX THE WATER.
Special by Tue United Piiess.
London, Nov. 7. A heavy storm
prevails throughout Great Britain
nnd Ireland and much damage hes
been done.
Tho rain is falling incessantly and
in many sections the country is
flooded. The down-pour is accom
panied by a high wind and reports
havo been received of many houses
being unroofed. The storm is espec
ially severe off the shore.
Telegrams from various points
along the coast stato that an enor
mous sea is running and a number of
coasting vessels are wrecked.
Advices from Belfast state that a
report has been received there that a
yacht had foundered in Belfast
slough and its owner, a Scottish
nobleman, was drowned.
At Liverpool and vicinity tho storm
is raging with terrifio fury and shows
no signs of abatement. The damage
will bo great
London, Nov. 7, Latek. The
yaoht lost was that of the Viscount
Cartelupe and he was drowned. The
viscount was a nephew of Lord Sack
ville, formerly British consul to Wash
ington. The viscount had climbed into the
rigging where ho directed the move
ments of the crew and cheered them
on in their exertions to save the ves
sel. While thus engaged he became
numb with cold and a huge wave
breaking over tho yacht he was unable
to retain his hold and was swept into
the sea.
For Tavcrnier's Tomb.
Special to The Astorian.1
San Fbancisco, Nov. 7. The steamer
Australia, which sailed to-day for
Honolulu, carried a granite column,
similar in shape to Cleopatra's needle.
It is for a monument at the tomb of
Tavernier, the artist, who was buried
at Honolulu. He was formerly a mem
ber of the Bohemian club, and the
steamship company will forward the
monument without charge to its des
tination. The column was purchased
by the club.
Itc mar liable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plainfield,lll.,
makes the statement that she caught
cold which settled on her lungs; she
was treated a month by her family phy
sician, but grew worse, lie told her she
was a hopeless victim of consumption and
that no medicine could cure her. Her
druggist suggested Dr. King's New
Discovery lor Consumption ; she bought
a bottle and to her delight found herself
benefited from first dose. She contin
ued its use, and after taking ten bottles
found herself sound and well, now does
her housework and is as well as she
ever was. Free trial bottles of this great
Discovery at J. W. Conn's Drug Store,
large bottles, 50c and $1.
The man at the telephone says
"HelloP' but the man who sits down
on a pin point says just the reverse.
ADTICE TO MOTIIEIiS.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sybup
should always be used for children
teething. It soothes tho child, softens
the gums, allays all pain, cures wind
chohc, and is the best remedy for diar-rhcca.Twonty-five
cents a bottle.
Some Eastern poetess asks the con
undrum : "Oh, where does beauty lin
gerf Our offico hours are 8 to 6.
Peck's Sim.
lioticc.
GOD'S BLESSING TO HUMANITY
So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety
Years Old.
Fokest Grove. On, March 19. 1
have used the OREGON KIDNEY
TEA and obtained immediate relief.
It is God's blessing to humanity. I take
pleasure in recommending it to the
afflicted. I am now nearly ninety years
um, cumu 10 uregon in iimz in tue em
. emov coot
DAVID MUNROE.
RESULT OF A FACTION
James Russell Lowell on tie Re
inllican Defeat,
HOW ILLINOIS WILL STAND.
Twelve Democrats and Eight Bep-ab-
licanB Will 60 To Congress A
German View.
Special by Tho United Pbess.
New York, Nov. 7. A PosVs Bos
ton special says: "James Eussel
Lowell said in a private conversatien:
'When parties become factions, ifc is
time for all good men to leave them.
I make this distinctien: parties rep
resent principles and factions are the
instruments of men. At present the
republican party is a faction.' "
WHAT A FALLING OFF!
Congressmen that Will XSe
rtllssedin Committee Work.
Special to The Astorianj
Washington, Nov. 7. In the great
change that will come in the next
congress the severest loss the repub
licans will feel is not of a less number
of men, but of the quality of the men,
by defeat or failure of nomination and
the party loses its majority. Of its
very best men over half of its commit
tee and the chairmen are gone. Be
sides McKinley, of the ways and
means, and Cannon of the appropri
ation committees, the republicans will
mi3s Baker or the commerce commit
tee; Conger, of the coinage weights
and measures committee; Farquhar,
of the merchant marine and fisheries ;
Perkins, of Indian affairs; Struble of
Territories; McCormick, of railways
and canals; Bntterworth, of patents;
Merill, of invalid pensions; Browne, of
revision of laws; Delano, of pensions;
Laidlaw, of claims; Chandler, of the
world's fair; Mason of the ballot 'box
forgery and Dunnell, of the eleventh
census.
TWELVE TO EIGHT.
now llic Illinois Delegation
Will Stand in Congress.
Special to The Astokian.
Chicago, Nov. 7, Congressman
Payson, Rep., telegraphs that he is
defeated. In tho Eighth district
Stewart, Dem., defeats Congressman
Hill by a small majority. This will
make the Illinois delegation in con
gress stand: democrats twelve, re
publicans eight.
Effect in Berlin.
Special to Tms Astobian.
Berlin, Nov. 7. The result of the
election in tho United States is con
sidered fatal to the McEanley bill.
American importers are now giving
nearly as many orders to German
manufacturers as they did before the
adoption of the new tariff.
THE DRY SOCK SITE.
The Commission Will Report
on It in a. Few Days.
Special to The Astobian.!
Washington, Nov. 7. Captain T.
O. Selfridge and Lieutenant A. B.
Wickoff, of the navy, members of the
board to select a site on the North
west coast for a naval dry dock re
turned to Washington to-day.
The board visited many available
sites in the Puget sound region and
at the mouth of the Columbia river.
Its report will be submitted to the
president in a few days, but will not
likely be made public until it is sent
to congress.
A French View.
Special to The Astorian.1
Paris, Nov. 7. The Paris Journal
views the democratic victory in Amer
ica with satisfaction and expresses the
hope that America will now adopt a
wiser economic policy.
The press generally urges the gov
ernment to abstain from a policy of
prohibition against Amerioan goods.
A Diphtheria. Epidemic.
Special to The Astouian.i
San Francisco, Nov. 7. Up to 3
o'clock this afternoon ten new cases of
diphtheria had been reported for to
day, and people are becoming alarmed
and are calling for disinfectants and
instructions how to prevent the spread
of the disease.
His Days Numbered.
Special to The Astobian.1
Ottawa, Nov. 7. The cabinet coun
cil has decided that Burchell shall be
executed on the 14th inst.
Passengers to Portland.
The following 13 tho list of passen
gers having rooms who went up the
river last night on the steamer li. R.
Thompson.
H. BTeddick, Geo. Kaboth, C. H.
Goode, N. Howerton, Mr. Loveland,
Mrs. Baty, S. Hoffmann, Capt. J. A.
Brown, A. L. Fish, A. A. Cleveland,
D.Morgan, Miss Smith, Mr. Meyer,
F. Carter, M. L. Pratt, Mr. McMullan,
Arthur Brix, Albert Brix, Mrs. Car
roll, Mrs. Drew, Cap tW. W. Khoades,
O. H. Warner, J. B, McNitt, J. Borch
ers and wife, Ed. Solomon, W. H.
Chamberlain, S. G. Allen, Geo. Parr,
T. H. Lienenweber, Mr. McEwan, P.
J. Brady, E. Hove.
Happy Hoosicrs.
"Win. Timmons, postmaster of Ida
ville, Intl., writes: "Electric Bitters
has done more for me than all other
medicines combined, for that had feel
ing arising from Kidney ami Liver
trouble." John Leslie, fanner and
stockman of same place, says: "Find
Electric Bitters to be the hest Kidney
and Liver medicine; made me feel like
a new man." J. "W. Gardner, hardware
merchant, same town, says: Electric
Bitters is lust the thing for a man who
is all run down and don't care whether
he Hve3 or dies; he found new strength,
good appetite and felt just like he had a
new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at
J. W. Conn's Drug Store.
SHILOn'S YITALIZElt is what
you need for Constipation, Loss of
Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms
of Dispepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
per bottle.
MARINE NEWS AND NOTES.
The steamer General 2files arrived
in last evening from Shoalwater bay
and left up the river.
The British shin T.nnsrtnlp. sm'Tpr?
yesterday for the United Kingdom.
She has been Ivino-at the month of ili
river for several days.
The lmhthonsa tendor Hrn.n7n.nitn.
went to Tillamook rock yesterday and
landed 11 lot of RnnnlTps. nimfnfn
Bichardson reports the crew all well.
The rebuildinrr of tho new nflnf:
schooner San Jose is progressing rap
idlv. and Cantain Brown fvmpnfs in
have the vessel ready for service insido
or. ren ciays.
The British shin TTiriknrn. nrrirurl
down from Portland lasfc pvpninrr in
complete her cargo here. She has on
ooara at present iJdysuy sacks of wheat,
valued at 51,623.
The British Shin If mint, f.nvmtl
Captain Livingstone, cleared yesterday
xor tue united iungdom with, 39,473
sacks of wheat, the value of which is
S71.691. Of the enrrrn. 10.836 R.irflrs
were shipped here.
The British four-masted ship Prin
cipality, Jones, master, cleared at the
custom house yesterday, and will
probably sail to-day for" Queenstown
or Falmouth. She has on board 1,969
sacks of wheat, valued afc $74,852, of
which 9,8S7 sacks, valued at $18,192,
were put on board at this port.
The steamship State of California
came in yesterday morning twenty
four hours behind time from San
Francisco. The delay is attribute.!
to head winds and the new fashioned
propellor recently put in tho steamer.
The State met with some heavy
weather on the way up and shifted
her cargo, coming up tho river with a
considerable list.
The British shiD Parthia. Cantain
Ward, master, arrived late last evening,
loz aays trom .Liverpool, with a gen
eral canro. It reouired two tnes to
bring the vessel up the river. She is
aeep iauen, ana will nave to Hgnter
much of her freight in order to cross
the bars up the river. The Parthia
met with tho heavy weather and baf
fling winds off the horn reported by
vessels recently arriving.
DELIGHTFUL SOCIAL DABDE.
Anotler Fine Party by tie Terpsi
clorean (M
THE I'ERSOXS IX ATTEXHAXCE.
One of those "select socials which
are occasionally given here by the
devotees of Terpsichore took place
last evening at Liberty hall, and was
largely attended by a fashionable
company. Several more, however,
were prevented from attending, in
consequence of a progressive euchre
party at the residence of H. G. Smith.
Amid the many beautiful ladies
present were several in very elegant
and attractive toilettes, and most of
tho gentlemen were arrayed in the
conventional evening attire, so that it
was somewhat of a dressy affair.
The floor was of icy smooth
ness, and to the entraucing strains of
classic music artistically rendered by
Geo. H. Parsons' orchestra of Port
land, the dancing, of course, on such a
floor, and with such glorious music,
could not be otherwise than of. the
most agreeable character. Tho enter
tainment was prolonged until one
o'clock this morning, there being
twenty dances on the program.
Lieutenant W. A. Sherman was
floor manager and as he fully under
stands the business it is needless to
say he did it well. W. E. Tallent and
E. G. Bogers were tho committee of ar
rangements and that the affair was in
every way a success proves that they
faithfully performed their duty.
Those present were the follewing:
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Heilborn, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Chutter, Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Stokes, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Ful
ton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dunbar. Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Prael, Major and Mrs. E.
A. Weed, Mrs. J. F. Ferchen.
Misses Nickerson, Maude Warren,
L. Bogers, B. Sherman, S. Scannell,
Katie Thrall, Nellie Levings, Olga
Heilborn, Katie Grant, Josie Dealey,
Grace Carruthers, Agnea Stockton,
Georgie Badollet, A. Heilborn, Nellie
Monteith, Lottie Levings, Anna
Hartwig, Mary Dealey, M. Barton.
Messrs. W. A. Sherman, W. E. Tal
lent, E. G. Bogers, H. D. Thing, H.
W. Sherman, D. M. Mooer, C. E. Bam,
C. P. Upshur, G. Trullinger, Charles
Melrose, C.H. Callender, H. E. Brown,
Will Trullinger, J. B. A. Bennett, C.
B. Allen, John H. Trullinger, Dr.M.
M. Walker, J. E. Ferguson, A. B.
Edee, E. M. Philebaum, H. Cribbe,
B. G. Prael, T. S. Trullinger, A. G.
Allen, F. Bucker, B. E. ETanna, Geo.
W. Sanborn, John Grover, John Fox,
F. L. Tuttle, F. I. Dunbar, F. Curran,
S. L. Tee, A. L. Fox, F. E, Holt, Al.
Bickard.
Champion Hurdler.
A. A. Jordan, champion hurdler of
America, and holder or the American
record for running 120 yards over 3 feet
Cinch hurdles, says:
"J havo for a great many years used
Allcock's Por.ous Plasteks. partic
ularly during the training season. I
find that if 1 am affected in back or
loins with any kind of a pain or strain,
that Ailcock's Por.ous Plasters" in
stantly afford relief. For pains in the
body, the result of a severe cold, nothing
can beat Alixock's Plasters. I
would certainly recommend the plasters
to any athlete who is suffering with
soreness or stiffness while in training."
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGII and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by
Shiloh's Cure.
'ains Aches
PROMPTLY CURED BY
Haywood, Eons-
AOff. 10..1S3S.
I suffered two years
with, pain in m7 side;
doctora failed to help
me; StJawBsOtt cured
me; noieturnbf pain.
P. LF.ttMO&POL
Carlisle, Pa., February 11, 18S8.
I was hurt in tho left hip and tried "sev
eral physicians without obtaining relief! Lea
than a half-bottlo of SS. Jacob3 Oil cured m
JOHNTJ.SHEAFER.
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