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OCIBTY KCIXGS.
Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P.
RKGUI.AK MEETINGS EVERY WED
mrsdav evening at 7 :30 r. M. at Pythian
Castle. tojiMiriiiiig Knights In good staud
tnectraa)lv invited to attend.
By order C. C. D. It. BLOUNT,
Kof It. and S.
Scandiaaviau Benevolent Society.
T-H:i?I.Al: MRETINGS OF THIS SORIE.
i ty at tliclr rooms in Pythian building
at eieii' o'clock r m.. on the second auu
rocrlti Taradays ol each month,
AUG. DANIELSON, Secretary
SsKside Lodsro No. 12, A. O. U. W.
UPa'UK MEETINGS OF SEASIDE
JLC ly4Ke No. 12, A. O. U. w. will be held
la la-ir liall n Pythian Castle, on
Saint-Jar cvealnt? of each week, at 7 o'clock.
Mer. rs of the opI"T m good standing, and
nsiti'.? Ilrotlier-ar. Invited to attend. Lt
brar. 1U be :-:i thteen minutes before
sod a-r each jiuvting. liy order M. "W.
W. B. BOSS, Bee.
Ocean iiacanipmenr. No. 13, 1. O. O.P
KEUCLAlt MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN
tuapmeut No. l. I. O. O. F., at the
Lodge, la the Odd rellows Building, at
sevea r x., on the second and fourth
Mondays of each month, Sojourning breth
ren eoriliaUy Invited.
By orner C. P.
Astoria Building & Loan Association
THE ItHGULAB MEETINGS OF TIIIS
Association arc held at 8 p. si., on the
first Wednesday of each month. Office on
Geaevievc street, south of Chcnanms.
W. L. KOBB,
Secretary.
Gomtacn (Jouncii.
V?B;ULAU MEETINGS. SECOND AND
jlX i-wUi Tuesday evenings of each month
a? 7H o'clock.
arlrsos ilevlrliig t have matters acted
Unas nir Lhe Council, at anv reimlar meet-
tac tMtt irrset the same to the Auditor
sHtfCHrte.Ma o leloro the Friday evening
mrUMHe Tuedav on which the Council
iHtiao t r5U!ar meeting.
TUOS.S.JEWETT,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Tills u to notify all whom if may concern
that tae iiartnershin heretofore -xisllnK
bettweM P. O'llara and II. 11. Ingalls under
lac firm Hume of O'llara &Iuj:allst is this
lay Utssoived by mutual consent , P. O'llara
MitharawutE. Theolt firm will settle all
accfttiNts with the business xin to Nov. 1st,
and settle all mils aatusi the finn.
P.O'HAUA.
II. II. INGALLS.
Executors' Notice.
ALL FKKSON- HAYING CLAIMS
asjMHl the eslato or Iouis Wilson, de
ocn.se4.and firm of IVIlvm & Fisher, are
itacsid xo preacnl them pr perly verified
at th oHlce of .1. Q. A. liowlby, and all
iMTswns uwtns said estate .should make im
tnctliale settlement at the &amc place.
J. Q A.BOWLBY.
Wl LEY B. ALLEN,
Executors.
Ast tin, Sept. 11. lft-0. l-Ct
Stockholders" Meeting.
"TOTiCE IS 1H-:UEI1Y GI YEN THAT THE
i Auttual Meeting of the Stockholders of
the Alaska Packing Cjmpmy will be held
at the r sidenc ol P. II. .IjIiusoii. Aider-br.-U.ii
Mom'av, December 15th. 1-U0, at
7 :M r. v.. for tin' purpose of electing a
Board of Director for tin- eiiNiung year, and
the traMsacliou of such o!lnr business as
inav cflmc before the meeting.
Br rder of the President,
dtd G. A. NELSON, Sec'y.
Final Account Notice.
&TOTICE IS IIEEEBY GIVEN THAT I
J.T have filed mv fina! account In the estate
f Ch ts. Gratkcdcesised aud that tho hear
Hgthcref has becu by the county judge ol
Clatsop comity. Oregon, set for the 4th day
of.lanuiuy. at the hour of 10, A. M.
ANNAGKATKE,
Administrator.
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real a Variety of Entertaining and Instructive Reading at to lote a price.
Portland and Coast S. S. Co.
GEAYS HARBOR.
STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Tort-
ln.ni! PVPfv Thiircrlnv 1 i M niX
from AstoHll llio fnllrltiff ,Tinrnliif l.mirl-
ing at Hoquiam, Aberdeen, Cosmopolls aud
jiomesano.
SHOALWATER BAY.
STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland
on 1st and lSUi of each month, landing at
North Cove, South Bend, Willapa and Bay
Center.
F. K. STRONG, President,
a P. UPSIIUB. Agent Astoria.
The Str. Telephone
Portland and Astoria.
Time Tablo.
F.c:tvcs Asteria:
Tuesdays, ThurstLivs and Saturdays at
G A. M.
Arrives at Asteria:
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Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
3 v. M.
Leaves Perllaud:
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaj-s at
A.M.
AUSTIN .-HOUSE
J. P. AUSTIN, Propr.
Open' All tie Year 'Ronnfl.
THIS POPULAR HOTEL
Is new and clean and beautifully located
on the banks of the Necanicum, within Ave
minutes' walk of
CLATSOP BEACH,
The most pleasant Seaside llesort on the
Northwest Pacific Coast.
Every attention Is paid to the comfort and
accommodation of the guests, and the table
is supplied with the very best in season.
Here arc plenty of Clams and Crabs, there
Is game In the woods and plenty of the
finest fish in the streams.
F.H.SURPRENANT&CO.,
County Coroner.
Pirst Class Undertaking
ESTABLISHMENT.
New Styles, Caskets and funeral material
Next to ASTOitiAjf oQlce.
Notice.
millS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT
JL may concern that Eiml Shi. man has this
day purchased the inUies. of 1. O'Hara in
the lirm of O'llara & Ingalls, butchers, and
the firm will henceforth be known as Ingalls
Si Shuman. A continuation of the generous
patronage given the old lirm is solicited, and
new patrons are respectfully invited to give
us a trial. II. H. INGALLS.
E. SHUMAN.
Astorhi.Nov. 1, 1600.
Notice to the Public.
THIS IS TO NOTIFY ALL WHOM IT
may c mcern that G. S. Garthee Is man
ager of the Globe Saloon, No. 53, on Main
street, Astoria, and from this date he will
be liable for all claims, against the business
of the Globe Saloon, and will collect all bills
due it.
I hereby tender my thanks to all my old
customers, aud bespeak the same good will
for my successor that I have eJoed.
ClIKls WEJEN.
Astoria, October 23. 1890,
Meeting Notice.
a HIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
. Masonic Land and Building Association
of Astoria will be held at the office of Cant.
George Flavcl, on Wednesday, December
mil. 1KM). at two o'clock r, M.. tor tne pur
pose of electing five (5) directors lor the en
suing year, and for the transaction of such
other business as may come before the
meeting. S. T. McKEAN,
Secretary,
Astoria, Oregon, November 1C. 1890.
Notice.
mflH PAltTNEItSHIP EXISTING BE
JL tween T. It. Jacobs and T. J. Plummer.
under the firm iiiiine of Jacobs & Plummer
is this day delved by mutual consent.
T. K. JACOBS.
J. T. PLU.UMEK.
Utoiia, Nov. lllh, 1690.
Dissolution of Partnership.
mniS 1ST.) NO! IKY ALL "WHOM IT
jl may concern inai me pannersnipiiere
tofore existing between Earnest Loll and
L, Lursen is this day dissolved. The busi
ness will be continued by L, Larscn who will
coict all debts due and settle all claims
igainst the linn of Loll & Larscn.
AstOiia.Oct.27, 1890.
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SA1.00NS.
Hughes &
Wholesale aud Betall
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Importers of AH Brands of Foreign and Do
mestic Wines, Liquors aud Cigars.
J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val
Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key
West and Domestic Cigars.
Liquors for Medicinal L'urposes.
Family Trade Solicited. All orders from
the City and Couutry promptly filled.
Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon.
Standard - Saloon.
Southeast Corner Third and Oluey Sis.
Astoria, Oregon.
Tho Colebratod North Pacific
Brewery Beer on Draught.
Aho the Finest Kinds of Wines, Li
quors and Cigars.
The Best of French Brandies
AND BRANDY PEACHES.
-A. Free Hiunoli
H. CRUBE, Propr.
ASTORIA. ... - OREGON.
Resort Billiard Parlor,
GROSBAUER & BRACH, Prop's.
L. FEUBER'S CELEBRATED
Gambrinus Beer I
ON DRAUGHT.
Gaxtibrimis Bottled Beer.
J. H. Cutter Whisky. Domestic
anil Key AVcst Cigars.
Constantly on hand.
Third Street, four doors west of Telegraph
Office, formerly Telephone Restaurant,
ASTORIA. OREGON.
The Ciobe Saloon
Under New Management.
Christian lYeJen, Proprietor.
(Formerly Bartender at the "Resort,"
Bestof Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Comer Main and First Streets.
m. DAMELSON,
Sample Rooms.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agent for theGUION Steamship Line and
the THINGVALLA Steamship Line, direct.
Als , agent for "Svenska Trlbunen" and
'Sveuska Amerikanaren."
Corner ot Water and West Ninth Streets
Astoria. Oregon.
The Gem Saloon.
The Popular Resort for Astorians.
or the
Finest of Wines and Liquors
Goto THE GEM SALOON.
ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPBIETOH
L0EB & CO..
Wines, Lipors M Giprs.
A Large Stock of First-Class Goods.
The Trade
Supplied at Lowest Market Rates.
All orders filled promptly and Accurately.
Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic
Brands. Main street Opp. Parker House.
GERMANiA BEER HALL
The Celebrated
WEINHARD LAGER BEER,
On Draught
On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood.
Five Cents a Class.
WOT. BOCK, Proprietor.
SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL CIVIL,
mechanical. Mining Engineering, Survey
ing. Draughting, Architecture. Assaving
aud Navigation. 170J4 Second Street, Port
huidOr., and 723 Market St., San Francisco,
Cal. Established 1801. A VandebNaillej,,
Prcs. Send for circular.
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CAU&HT I THE ACT.
A Mail EolJliBr MM By A Post
Office CM,
HAVAJOB fiEADY TO PAIHT
Disas rou3 Hurricane at the Eenmida
Islands Whisky Smugding
In Oanada-
Special by Iiik UtTfc Pkess.
Cheyekxe, Wyo , Dec. L A clover
capture of a mail robber was made
hers at 3 o'clock yesterday morning
by Henry' Ford, a mail transfer clerk.
Ford was entering the post office to
take out tbe early morning mails,
when bo discovered a man at the
mailing case opening letters. Ford
withdrew without being seen and so
cured assistance. All points of egress
from tbe office were guarded aud
an advance by Ford was made on the
robber. The man showed light, but
threw up his hands when a shot was
fired, at him.
Ho proved to bo D. Bagley alias
Ben G. Line, of Denver. He had
worked as a waiter, in the hotel adjoin
ing the post office and had secured
considerable boody when ho was inter
rupted. An effort will bo made to
secure for Ford the $1,000 reward for
the capture of mail robbers, kept
standing by tho post offico depart-
WKGCK OF A STUAlilEK.
Further Details Kcjrartllnfr The
Accident to the "Costa Itlcrt."
Special to The Astobian.J
Victoria, Dec. 1. Saturday even
ing tho second mate on the steamship
Costa Iiica, reached hero in one of the
ship's boats and reported that the
steamer was ashoro seven miles below
Race Bocks.
Tho Costa Rita was bound from
San Francisco to Departure bay,
where she was to have taken a return
load of coal for Messrs. B. Dunsmuir
&Sons. A dense fog was encoun
tered in the Straits of Fuca, and tho
ship was forging her way slowly and
cautiously. At noon not a sight of
land could be seen when the ship
suddenly went crashing onto a shelv
ing rock, smashing her forefoot.
There she stuck and the second mate
was immediately started for tho city
to procure assistance.
The tug Lome was got in readiness,
but owing to tho thickness of the fog
could not leave until Sunday
morning, when she went expect
ing to get the Costa Rica afloat.
Nothing since has been heard from
the scene of the wreck and up to 130
p. m. tho Lome had not returned.
This morning tho weather was thick
and blustering with the appearance of
dirty weather. Should a galo strike
the Costa Rica in its present exposed
position nothing could save her and
she would soon go to pieces.
Train's Latest.
Special to The Astokiax.
New Tobk, Dec. L George Fran
cis Train has a new scheme for no
toriety. Since Succi began his fast
twenty-five days ago, Francis has
been one of his greatest admirers and
has given him encouragement in all
sorts of mysterious ways. Ho was on
deck again in the room of hunger
to-day, and of course loaded, with Psy
che's lovo rhythmia. He was argumen
tative, and offered to fast conjointly
with Succi at the worlds fair for one
hundred days. He saj's he will ab
stain entirely from nourishment of
any kind and likewise tobacco, min
eral water and elixir, with Succi, but
he must have puro water and pure air.
Psyche Train insists that he is in ear
nest. Snmjrjrllnjr Whlnlty.
Siwcial to The Astokiax J
Ottawa, Dec 1. The customs
officials say that tho s'muggling of
whisky from tho United States into
Canada, via the St Lawrence nnd St.
Pierre missions, has been carried on to
such an extent this year, as to make
Tery serious inroads upon the revenue.
Some 250,000 was derived, from
this source from Jan. 30th up to this
date last year, while for tho samepe
iod this year, there has been a
decreaso of S80.000. Officials say
that according to their advices, some
10,000 barrels of liquor has been
smuggled into the country this 3 car,
of wheih 18,000 gallons came from
Boston alone.
Killed by a Runaway.
Special to The Astokian.1
San Bernardino, Dec 1. To-day
Peter Frasier, while driving a spirited
team was passed by a man on horse
back with a bnndlo under his arm.
It is supposed that the horses became
frightened at tho bundle, for both
gave a jump at tho samo time, throw
ing Frasier from his scat and under
the wheels, which passed over his
head killing him instantly. Frasier
was a young man not long in this
country, coming from Nova Scotia
where his parents reside.
Three Failures.
Special to The ASTOntAN.l
New York, Dec 1. Arthur fc
Ketchum, stock brokers, assigned
to-day.
Boston, Dec 1. Winslow, Baud &
Wilson, wholesale dealers in teas,
coffees and spice?, have assigned.
Stringency in the money market was
the cause
PiTrsBDEG, Dec 1. The deposit
bank in this city has failed.
Run on a Uanlc.
Special to The Astoiiia
FnrLAifficPHrA, Dec. 1. Owing to
rumors afloat for several days a long
line of depositers stood in a lino all
day in front of the Keystone National
bank awaiting their turn to get their
money. So far all checks have been
paid and the bank officials say every
demand will be met.
.Steamer Overdue.
Special to The astouian l
Glasgow, Dec 1. Considerable
uneasiness is felt over the non-arrival
of tho Anchor Line steamer Ethiopia,
which left New York Nov. lGth for this
port. The steamer Pmssian from
Boston reports that she saw noth
ing ot the missing vessel.
Lots of Cash on Hand.
Special to The Astobian.1
Washington, Dec l.-The public debt
statement issued this afternoon shows
the public debt less cash in tho treas
ury, has increased SG.130,819 during
tho month of November. The totai
cash in the treasury Is $G75,8S0,1SG.
A Big Strike.
Specia. to The Astoktan.1
Bxkjitesteb, N. Y., Dec 1. Tho
great shoe lockout went into effect
this morning. Two thousand work
men were thrown out of employment
A SEVERE GALE.
Vessels and Houses Wrecked In
A Hurricane.
Special to Tun Astorias.'J
New York, Decl. A. Hamilton,
Bermudea special to the Herald says:
A terrific hurricane occured there
Sunday night, accompanied by heavy
rain. Many houses were unroofed
and blown" down. Telegraph wires
were prostrated and vessels sunk. It
was the hardest storm since tho mem
orable gale of 1SS0.
THE ESJilAX SCARE.
The SavKjcs Arc Getting: en the
Anxious Scat.
Special to The Astoriax.1
Gijats, N. M., Dec. 1. The Nava
jos nro re-ported to be killing cattle.
They are trying to buy and beg
ammunition.
Tivo .Ilea liynchcil.
Sp-el.il to T:ik Astouian.1
Minneapolis, Dec. 1. A Chamber
lain S. D. special says: two squaw
men on Bad river have been lynched
by a vigilance committee for cattlo
stealing. An investigation is now
going on which point to sinaw men as
the guilty parties. Tho vigilance com
mittee is carrying matters with a high
hand.
Death of a Senator.
Special to Tnt: Astokiax.I
Chico, Dec. 1. Senator elect C. L.
Pond died at Nord yesterday morn
ing at i o'clock after an illness of a
few weeks. Deceased was a brother
of Mayor Pond, or San Francisco, aud
has been in this county since 1S.7J.
Appointed Receiver.
Spael.il toTHKASTOItI
San Fkancisco. Dec. 1. Joseph
Simon, of Portland, was to-day
appointed receiver of all property in
the state of California of the Oregon
Improvement company.
Another Victim for Elcctricil;.
Special to The AsrouiAX.l
New York, Dec. 1. Tho Japanese
murderer Judrer was re-sentenced
to-day to be cxecntcd by electricity in
January next.
The Crew mutinied.
Special to TheAstouian I
London, Dec 1. Tho ship Berlin
from Liverpool for New York and San
Francisco, had to put into Hollyhead,
half of the crew having mutinied and
engaged in fighting among them
selves. The President's "Wife
Spccnl to The Astouian.1
Indianapolis, Dec. 1. Mrs. Presi
dent Harrison arrived at noon. Sho
will spend a week here.
TIir Sfirst Step.
Perhaps you arc run down, can't eat,
can't sleep, can't think, can't do any
thing to j'our satisfaction, and you
wonder what ails you. You should
heed the warning, a on are taking the
first step into Nervous Prostration.
You need a Nerve Tonic aud in Elec
tric Bitters you will find th'j exact rem
edy for restoring your nervous system
to its normal, health condition. Sur
prising results follow the use of this
great Nerve Tonic and Alterative.
Your appetite returns, good digestion
is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys
resume healthy action. Try a bottle.
Price K)c, at J. W.Oonn's drag btorc.
Some men's idea of economy lies in
preaching it to their wives.
A Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching Piles are known by nioistnrc
like perspiration, causing intense, itch
ing when warm. This form as well as
Blind. Bleeding or protruding, yield
at once toDr, JJosanko's Pile remedy,
which acts directly on the parts
affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching
and effects a permanent cure. ."Oc.
Druggists or mail ; treatise free. Dr.
Bosanko, Piqua, O. Sold by J. W.
Conn.
The Child of an Evil Parent.
Malvolio says in Shakespeare's Coinedy of
Twelfth Xigbt. "Sonic are bom great, some
achieve greatness and others have great
ness thrust upon them." -So it is with nerv
ousness. Some are born nervem. some
achieve neivousness by tliir own impru
dence and neglect, aud some have nervous
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