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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1893. ABOUT THE CUT. Church bells today. Good morning, Collector Page, Circuit court convenes at 9:30 again tomorrow morning. Vv'ater rates will be due and payable at the office tomorrow. Another big success at the Rescue Club meeting last night. Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea side is open the year around. All groceries sold at bottom prices ' tuau ui tiowen & ward s. For Una wines and liquors call at aukupi uaniejson'g sample Rooms. Only the purest wines and liquors ui o sum ai Aiex. (jampDeu's Gem. Isaac Bakklla and Annie Toxza were granted a marriage license yesterday. The tug Wallowa Is down from Port land again, and ready tor her winter's work. . L.leven thousand cases of salmon have already been placed aboard the ship Allonby. People will regret to hear that Mrs. A. A. Cleveland has been seriously ill in Chicago with typhoid fever. The much-talked-of horse race takeB place at Olney today. Several people went over yesterday to be on hand. For J2, a lot Is delivered every week 10 me Duyer in miva First addition. Meany is the leading tailor and pays me nignest casn price for rur skins. Big discount on all goods at the gents- outlining store or P. A. Stokes. For all kinds of job printing, go to Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorian build ing For Sale Three good lots at Smith's rcint. A bargain. Address A. B., this office. Three ships were towed up the river yesterday the Saint Mlrlan at 6 a. m., the River Indus at 12:30, and the Phy- lomene at 4 p. m. Charles Anderson and Miss Annie Erlkson, both well and favorably nown In this city, were married yes terday by Dr. Garner. Rev. v Allan. Mackay, of the Presby tery of Washington, stationed at Olym pla, will preach today, both morning and evening, at the First Presbyterian church. A great reduction sale is In progress at P. A. Stokes' gents' outfitting store. Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. 01 sen's Sewing machine and general repair ing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A .May, 132 Main. Fresh fish received at the Albatross FlHh market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound.. Hill's First addition is located in the centre of the city. Lots are now selling in it for $2. ' At a meeting of the water commis sion held last night, it was ordered that during the next three months all Wiiter rates should be reduced 25 peri cent. This action of the commissioners will meet with very general approval. Judge Page entered the custom house at ' 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and Collector Taylor, after bidding his suc eessir welcome, retired from his pos ition. It will take several days to get the new force In running order as there is a good deal of routine business for all hands to master. There is no risk taken by joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. Get your hemlock wood for $3.25 per cord delivered, at the Astoria Wood Yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Del. Ferguson, general Job printer, Astorian building, upstairs. First class work at reasonable rates. Water colors, crayons, and sepias crayons, copying and enlarging, a spe cialty at Crow's gallery, Third street. Rare bargains in Jewelry are being offered dally by H. Ekstrom. Any ar ticle in the store can be had at cost price. John Relter, whose callous conduct since his arrest has been mentioned so considerably, showed yesterday that at heart lie was an arrant coward. No sooner was he found guilty than all his air of bravado left him and he became a cringing, supplicating, wretch, show ing for the first time in many weeks his true character. On the night of the Clatsop mill fire a little fellow of five woke up and no ticed the red glare Illuminating the sky. "Father," ho called out, "there's a big fire. Get up and look."" Ills father, who was sleeping in the next room, asked where the fire was. "I dont know zactly," said the boy, "but its away up in God." Call at the Astoria Real Estate Ex change and get a lot in Hill's First addition for iZ. Lots rOxlOO, all cleared, In block CS, Adair's, for sale by W. B. Adair at from $303 to $450 per lot. ( The Office -liquors and mixed drinks are unexcelled. Genevieve street, be tween Second and Third. Persons wishing to Join Mr. Thomp son's singingi class will please leave leave their names at the Y. M. C. A. Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will seU at cost 629 Third street The finest hemlock wood ever sold In Astoria can be had from C. W. Ever ett, Alderbrook. Only $3.23 per cord delivered. Mr. John W. Gearhart, ex-county as sessor, has returned from California, thoroughly restored In health, and look ing as bright and as vigorous as ever. The change of scene and the absence of mental worry, with every medical care, have effected a speedy recovery. His many friends will be pleased to hear of his condition. JEFFS, Tie Oalj Restaurant The ladles of the library association have secured the ue of Odd Fellows' hall for their big entertainment on the night of the, 16th Inst and everything points to the affair being a splendid success. The various program . com mittees are working hard on the differ ent novelties promised. The kindness cf the Odd Fellows in granting the use of their rooms for the occasion is very greatly appreciated. Elegant bath tubs, first class shav ing and neat and artlstlo hair cutting at the Astoria Baths. GUlet & Corbett, proprietors. The Coffee House, B22 Third street; best place for chops and steaks: oys ters by the quart; received dally and always fresh. There Is no place In Astoria where John Kopps famous beer is kept in such good condition as at Utzlnger's popular resort. Wagner & Co. have a line of new souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and jew elry repairing a specialty. Opposite The Astorian omce. Since the fire of Friday morning there has been a good deal of contro versy over the question as to whose ex ertions started No. 3's engine working after It broke down. The honor is claimed by about twenty street corner firemen, but It la pretty generally un derstood that It was owing to Joe Wat son s efforts that matters were set right. In fact,' the whole force of the postofflca rendered excellent service. Owners of horses can purchase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Salz' Saddlery establishment. The finest and most extensive line of blue and white steel enameled ware ever displayed in Astoria, has been received at Foard & Stokes.' At the Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. Thor Frederickson. Dlano tuner, has moved to 1053 Third street, Adair's As toria, near Eatne cannery. Leave or ders at Griffin & Reed's book store. Sportsman intending to purchase their winter's . supply of ammunition should communlcata with Foard & Stokes before purchasing elsewhere. The HUlsboro Independent says: "District Attorney Barrett Is In Astoria this week attending a term of the cir cuit court. He has two murder cases for trial this term, and if he meets with his usual success he will hong both of them, for they are both guilty." The Independent's prophecy came very near hitting the mark. It is not every dis trict attorney that can examine and cross examine forty witnesses, address juries four times, and secure two con victions for murder in the first degree all in fifty hours. J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, gives lessons in music, pi ano and organ. Organs tuned and re paired. Address 689 Astor St., Astoria. Those desirous of furnishing houses can find as good bargains at G. V. Porter's as at any other- store In the Northwest. Give him a trial and prove it. All the patent mechctnea advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. ConnUulrug store, opposite Occident hotel, - jtatoria. Fred Olsen takes the lead in manu facturing boots and shoes. All work Is first class and warranted. Repairing a specialty. Corner Second . and Olney streets. Ed. Foster Is from today Chief Eb- gineer of the Astoria Fire department. He and his associates assumed legal control at midnight last night. Ex Chief Grosbauer, who is now enjoying a holiday in California, has every rea son to be proud of his record. He has been lucky In not having! had many fires to contend with, but deserves the thanks cf the city nevertheless for the manner In which he has handled every conflagration during the past twelve months. An ounce of prevention is always better than a pound of cure, nnd no doub: Mr. Grosbauer's fore sight has had much to do with the re markably clear record of his depart ment. Wanted Furnished rooms for house keeping or a furnished flat suitable for the same purpose. Must be convenient ly located. Apply at once to R. II. M., this office. Tf vnn hitva friends in Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific ofnce.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced rates via all the lead ing steamship lines. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going East Low rates of fare. through tICKeis, Daegage cn.-u i uron natlon. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. The most handsome and highest grade Wall Paper ever seen in the city. I will furnish paper gratis to anyone finding this statement not true. Call and see for yourselves, at B. F. Allen's 571 Third street. The steamer R. R. Thompson, says the Times-Mountaineer, which was built In this city several years ago, and which has been on the ways in Port land for several weeks, undergoing an overhauling and repairs to the hull, which was badly wrecked at Mt. Coffin the 22d of June, was successfully launched last Thursday morning. She now has practically a new hull, and when ready for service will be almost as good as new. The boat will be ready to go on the Astoria route about the first of October, when the Harvest Queen will be taken off and put into Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report mym ABsewmvh' Pima The steamer Cascades reached Asto ria yesterday morning with only one barge load of Btone. She started from up river with two, but left the other beached at Mount Coffin with two holes In her bottom and everything movable washed from her decks. Just after passing Ranler No. 1 barge struck a snag and Immediately began to fill with with water. In about two minutes she careened over, upsetting her whole load of granite, and at the same time the water burst through her sides carrying away everything above deck Including all the personal property of the captain of the barge. As soon as the stone had been dumped oft', she recovered her- self with a Jerk, tearing away the port guards of the Cascades and bringing about a scene of confusion generally. The barge was finally hauled up along side the steamer and towed to a point cn the beach near Mount Coffin. L. P. Fisher. newsnaDer advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange. Han Fran cisco, is our authorised agent. This paper la Kept on m at nu omce. Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this office. Terms cash. Theo. Bracker keeps a varied and choice assortment Of cigars, tobaccos, playing cards, cutlery, stationery, pipes, amber goods, etc. For delicious Ice cream soda go to Colmann's Ice Cream Parlors. Choice, fresh candies manufactured dally at Colmann's; For Sale An organ. Value when new, $125.00. Will sell very cheap for cash. In order. Owner going to leave town. Address, J. T. R., this office. The teachers of Astoria met in the Cedar street school yesterday after noon at 2 o'clock and organized their year's work. Prof. Hawes was elected temporary chairman, and Miss Maud Bayles temporary secretary. It was decided to hold a teachers' meeting once each month, the last week of the calendar month being selected, and to be held from 2 to 4 p. m. Prof. Wright was elected president of the next meet ing. He ' selected Mesdames Stewart and Krager and Miss Helen W. Dick inson as a committee on program. The next meeting will be held in the Court Street School, when drawing and grammatical analysis will be discussed. There were twenty-one teachers pres ent. The schools start out with ex cellent prospects for a good year's work. Mr. Fred Olsen has returned from a visit to Chicago and the World's Fair, and will be pleased to meet his patrons at the old stand, corner of Olney and Second streets. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union pacinc omce In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. The annual meeting of "The Nor wegian Evangelical church" will be held at the church building Monday October 2d, 7 a. m. . . Astoria September 21th, 1833. TH. FREDRICKSON, - Secretary. Every girl that buys her school books at the New York Novelty Store will be presented with a manicure set Every boy that gets his school books nt the. New York Novelty Store will get a nice memorandum book with mirror attached. The following data reaches the Asto rian from the department of agricul ture. It Is a record of observation for the month of October for several years back, and should give us a fair idea of what the weather will be like In the month we are just entering on: Mean or normal temperature, 64 degrees. The warmest October was that of 1889, with an average of 66. The coldest October was that of 1393, with an average of 51. The highest temperature during any October was 74, on the 7th, 1891. The lowest was 40, on the 27th, 1883. Averaga date on which first "killing" frost occurred (In autumn) November 10th. Average of precipitation for the month, 5.34 inches. Average number of days with .01 of an Inch or more, 17. The greatest monthly precipitation was 8.08 inches in 1889. The least monthly precipitation was 2.73 inches in 1S87. The greatest amount of precipitation recorded In any 24 consecutive hours was 2.07 inches on the 9th and 10th of October, 1889. The average number of clear days in October, 7. Average num ber of partly cloudy days, 16. Average number of cloudy days, 14. ..The pre vailing winds have, been from the south. The highest velocity of the wind during any October was 72 miles, on the 10th of October. 1892." C. R. F. P. U. NOTICE. Regular monthly meeting of the Col umbia Rivor FlBhermen's Protective Union will be held at their reading rooms, Tuesday, October 3d. 1893, at 7:M p. m sharp. Members In good standing are requested to be present and to have their receipt book or re ceipt along. SOFUH JENSEN, Secretary. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice Is hereby given that the An nual meeting of the stockholders of the Fishermen's Packing Company will be held at the office of the company, at Alderbrook, Astoria, Or., on Monday, October 30th. 1893. at 9 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing, year, ana transacting such other business as may time before the meeting. By order of the president. G. A. NELSON, Secretary, Astoria, Or., Sept. 29th, 1893. S1 H Ml'.''O". tC Pi. ai vv H v vt A MUSICAL SURPRISE. The enterprising proprietor of the Cos mopolitan tneatre, Mr. A. w. utzin ger, will surpass all past attempts and give the patrons of his cozy theatre a musical surprise at his Sunday after- noon performance today. For the occa sion he has enlarged his already mag niftcent orchestra of talented musicians by more of the best talent Astoria af fords, who have kindly volunteered for the occasion. The well arranged pro gram speaks tor itself: Le Pere De La Vlctorle (March L. Qauno One Heart, One Mind (York) J. Strauss Concert Polonaise Ed. Keisler Vocal seloctlons, Miss Rena Stanley as captain of 'the Salvation Army. The Guardmount (Patrol). ...Eilenberg The Anvil roika (a la uiimore A. Barlow Miss Birdie Harris in a choice selection of ballads. A Hunting Scene (Descriptive) ... Bucallosl Blue Danube (waltz) J. Strauss Miss iiydla, Carrol, serio comlo selec tlons. Lucretia Borgia (selection) ..Donizetti Sleigh Ride Party (characteristic).. Barnard The Tar's Farewell (pot pourl).... Schlepcgit-l Miss Bessie Florence In choice char acter songs. Heart and Hand (waltz) Faust Mill In the Forest (characteristic).. - Eilenberg All the traps connected with the de scriptive and characteristic pieces, con stating of anvils, bird calls, barn yard imitations, Chinese gongs, etc., etc., will be worked by the popular trom bonist and drummer, Mr. Jack Russel. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. The undersigned having been appoint ed by the circuit court receiver for I. W. Case, banker, hereby gives notice to all persons owing said bonk, either by note or overdraft that payment of same mimt be made without further delay. The office of the receiver, at Case's bank, Is open, daily, from 10 to iz o clock a. m., and from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m., and all debtors are ad vised to call and settle at once. GEO. H. GEORGE,, m Receiver. TO RESIST THE ATTACK ol the germs of Con- sumption, ocroiuia. Grip, Malaria, and -many other diseases means ngm or die for all of us. These germs are everywhere In the air we ureatue. The odds are in favor of the gonus, if our liver is tnactivo and our blood impure. What is needed most is an increase in oar germ-fighting strength. To do this success fully you need to put on healthy flesh, rouse the liver to vigorous action, so ft will throw off these porms, and purify the blood to that there will be no " weak spot," nor soil for germ-growth. We claim for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, that it does all this in a way pecu liar to itself. It is the development of gen erations of medical thought it has stood the test of a quarter of a century of cures. That is why the makers con guarantee it In every trouble caused by torpid liver or impure blood, if the " Discovery " foils to benefit or cure, your money is refunded. Pretty strong reasons for trying Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. $500 if you cant be cured. hDR. GUNN'S iMpaovSD LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, Breath bad or Head oehinfrP One of theai- pllle ri llevea diatrena In Iho alomaoh and ourea I mkIrooc, ob eaoh night for a weok aweetsna tho ato jiaoh itnrt purlflea the bnsatb. Thej lnsurs perfeotulgeetlon, regulate the bowela and euro oonatlpatK.n. Thf j aot promptly, yet mildly, never irrlpo or aiokan. 1.00 Srugglata or maU. Boeanko Med. Co.,Itua,a. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist WASTEH. BY HUSBAND AND WIPB, NICELY FUR nislied rooms and board iu a ulcasttnt iirivate familr. remanent boarders. AduIv at once to E. J. C, this office. B T A. COMPETENT PERSON. A POSITION to do housework. Inquire at 46u Astor st. A SITUATION BY A YOUNG LADY TO work for boaru and go to school. Inquire at tills ollice. MiaCELLANEO VS. 0 ALL ON P. BAKElt, 478 THIRD BTRKK'I and have your clonics dyeu and cleaned. C, EO. MoLEAN, CORNER OLNEY AND A T tor streets, does a eciittral business In black- smithing and repairing. COtt UENT.--LATE KEIDENflK OK WM. t? B. Aiiiiir. 2U0& Hemlock St., Ultpcr Astoria Apply at Mil. Angus Ave. e;W in ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BAN'KIKQ BUSINESS Accounts ot Firms and Indlvl1naliollcItx) on Favorable Term. Foreign aadOomestle Exchange bought arj1 sold. Money Loaned on personal eecarur. Interest paid on Time Deposits as follows: For month, 4 per cent per annum. '12 6 w " A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Havlns been established In connection whh tliA uhiivu riatuikttM will ha njlvi.ll In iltm)!illlH ut uiic miliar nu unnmu. -a ....it... .. ..A ......... t interest win no auowea ns ioiiows : un unn- nury-savings oooks, a pr cent wr annum ; uu term shvIuks bunks 6 per cent per annum. D. K. Warren, President. i. K. lilmcias. Cashier. IX. Denieat, vice fresldeut. D. K. Warrea, J. C. I)pmint. :. H. Wright, Job a Hobsoa, H. C. Thorn paoa, The Bracker, Directors. Washington Meat Market. .. Corner Second and Main Streets, Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS - AND - PACKERS Steamboats, ships and mills supplied on short notice. Families supplied promptly at the lowest rates. CHRISTENSEM & CO., Proprietor. FEEEMAir & ETtEMIfEIi DLACiCGV.ITHS. Special attention paid to steamboat re 1m!iIi., fii-.i-s i!-r?c:!;c;n, tU, Logging Camp Work a Specialty, 197 Olney street, between Third and Fourth, Ajuina. Or. We have a SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES To be sold at the American Book Com pany's price list. A big reduction from last year's"prices. GRIFFIN & REED. FOR AFJ S30 LOT! By becoming a membor of Hill's Lot Clulw you can gel a first class lot in Hill's First Addition to Astoria. Lois will bo deliwrod weekly. Now is the time to pro- euro a lot to build a home, for CALIFORNIA FINE WINES I lmvi niacin nrranpionioiila for tmplintr ntiy binnd of tvint-a in qmiMliiu'H to unit til lowest ciifli llnreR. Tli--trade nnd fuiiiilitw supplied. All orders delivered free in Astoria. A. W. UJZINGER, Main Street, AKtnrh, Ort'irnn. STEAMER R. Leaves for Tillamook Bay Points of tho Union Pacific steamers c The steamer ff. P. Elmore connccM with and through tickets aro issued from Portland to Tillamook liay points hy the Union Pacinc Co. Ship freight from Portland by Uiuou Pacific steamers. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria! UiN'IO.'i PACIFIC it. It. COMl'ANY. Aftfiits Portland. Dalgily's Iron Works, JAS. DALtilTY, 1'rop'r. (Successor to A.rndt & Fcrchon.) Holler Ronalrlnir a-id Cannery Woik. Rcnslr- Iticr ol ltlver Craft a Sneolally. Machine Work of all kinds done. Hhop, (out of I.afti) itto Ht. T. 13. WTATT Diiiue' iu - itefdftare am Ship Clik'lifj, Pure Oil, Brlglii Varnish, Bliinele O't. Cot ton Giivn, Kt:ii, rinll Tw. 'M :,li, Wrought li'jn Mplxttn, va'.ilf led Out Ni: (jrroooi'loo, i'iio . AgrlCUltUi 'l I'i'.nl' nr'.'', -v.l -.' luai liim., I'ah' ...d Oils Clias. Heilboril & Hon,- Importers and Dealers In FURNITURE, CARPETS,! And Upholstery. 601, MK, 505 Tlilrd Street, Astoria. iiit Is tho Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AN UNEXCELLED TABLE linlcB, $2 dally nnd upward. E. R. HAWES, Denier in IIIPiDWIIili and TISWAilE Stoves a Specialty. Lamps and Olrwswnrc In Eudlrss Variety. Hccond Strcot, Astoria, Or. The Clatsop Market, 720 third street, opposite linnet uflice. Fish, Oysters, Poultry anil Produce. Free delivery to any part of the city, ATCHISON & SENEY, Preps. STURGEON - HOOKS H to U inch points in all styles. 8-inch Sturgeon Hook Filop, $1 .30 jwr W, A. G. SPEXARTU, Cas3 St The Occ lei full supply of - VmiE HOUSE. AND LIQUORS P. ELMORE the day following the arriviil from San Francisco, Union Pacific steamers for Portland C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING ami OMMISSI0.N Astoria, Oregon. JEFF'S RESTAUIIANT IB THK Bon Ton Ton Restaurant iu the Town (And tho Finest on the ('oust.' Dinner Parties, Banquets a Sprcll - Th Flnsat Wlnoa and Liquor Cents' Fnnikta - Goods Clothing in Endless Variety " AT - 8. Danzigcr's, Third Street HUNTEi? & MERGENS, ll'roprletors of the Portland Butchering Co.'s Markets Corner Hccond and Kenton slr'els Corner Third and Wnat IUkIiiIi streets. NOE & SCULLY, Dealers In Stoves, M Iron & Copper Ware dole scents for AUgee Stoves aud Hungus. Jobbing of nil kind promptly at tended to, 4.11 Second street, Astoria. BOOTa. AND SHOES The Largorft Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Golden Bhoe, THE MODEL Chop and Oyster House JOS. TERP, Proprietor. The liest meal In theeitv for the money Kaatern ovaters. f ext door to OiM Fel low' bull'liiiK, H'-i 't hird M Astoriu. I. W. CASE, IHSURA1TCE AGSIIT, EEPRESESTINQ Cerman-Ameriraa, New Tork City, 1 1. taios fire in iirioe, of .Vs kukrtl Mnn fire vA Jsrice. hi ;., r,f f;::;:t!: fir:!-, f-, 4 Borne Ha'oal las. Co., of Sit Imtim. hxm, f lotidsi I kp'riil, of l-i -l .5. 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