THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1893. . ABOUT THE CITY. Rescue Club tonight. "Tha rain ye have always with you." New version. Rev. W. S. Short Is visiting the con- demned murderers at the county Jail. Ah Lung was sentenced by Judge Mc- Brlde yesterday to two years Imprison. ment In the penitentiary at Salem for burglary. An $80 lot for 2. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & Ward's. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chas. Olsen's. Men of small means can buy real estate in Hill s first addition. ' Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea. side Is open the year around. All groceries sold at bottom prices for cash at Howell & Ward's. . For fine Wines and liquors call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms.. The rain Is making things lively on the heights and blocks of acreage prop erty are merrily falling Into roadways. C. H. Jones, Carey Bros, bookkeeper, with his wife and relatives left here on the Columbia yesterday for San Fran cisco. Mr. W. H. Wattls accompanied them. They will- remain away till the spring. ' - ' The police are looking for Mr. Frank Foster, a gentleman who Is missing under peculiar circumstances from the Occident Hotel. He registered at the hotel from Cleveland, Ohio, and on Wednesday night disappeared. He has not been seen slnce and It Is feared that he has met with a fatal accident. Only the purest wines and liquors are sold at Alex. Campbell s Gem. For $2, a lot Is delivered every week to the buyer in Hill s First addition. Meany is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Jjei. Ferguson, .upstairs, Astorlan build ing For Sale Three good lots at Smith's Pclnt. A bargain. Address A. B this office. , Lovers of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Ol- sen s Sewing machine and general repair ing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A .May, 132 Main. Hill's First addition is located In the centre of the city. Lots are now selling in it ior i. It seems as If the railroad subsidy is beginning to break upi Yesterday C. W. Shlvely who gave ten acres consist. lng of 60 lots to the Remington guaran tee, received his deed to the property back , from the Commercial National Bank In Portland where It had been placed in escrow. The Ciceronian Literary 'Society of the High School yesterday afternoon elected the following officers for the ensuing term: President, John McCue; vice president, Bessie. Ross; secretary, Maud Stockton; treasurer, Violet Bowl- by; censor, Dora Badollet; marshal, Hall Barclay; chorister, Frances Hoi- den. Call at the Astoria Real Estate Ex change and get a lot in- Hill's First addition for $2. Lots'COxlOO, all cleared, In block CS, Adair's; for sale by W. B. Adair, at from $300 to $450 per lot. The Office liquors and mixed drinks are unexcelled. Genevieve street, be tween Second and Third. There is no risk taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. cord delivered, at the Astoria Wood Yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Del. Ferguson, general Job printer, Asiorian ouiiaing, upstairs. rirsi- class work at reasonable rates. Water colors, crayons, and sepias crayons, copying and enlarging, a spe cialty at Crow's gallery, Third street. Wing Lee has Just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 629 Third street. From the office of the lighthouse in spector at San Francisco, comes the fol lowing notice to mariners: "Notice Is hereby given that on and after this date the fog-bell at Alcatraz Island, San Francisco bay, California, will run regularly during thick and foggy weather, the necessary repairs having been completed." Yesterday it transpired that the mem bers and congregation of the First Pres byterian church of this city had virtu ally dismissed Rev. R. B. Dilworth from the pastorate and had appealed to the Presbytery of Oregon to send them another minister. This result was the outcome of a meeting on Wednes day night at the Presbyterian church when Mr. John Bryce moved the res olution to the effect stated above. It Is unnecessary to dwell on the details leading up to this split between Mr. Dilworth and his flock. They are known to everybody in the city, and the only surprising thing about the whole btis- li e3s is that such action was not taken by the members of the church many months ago. Rare bargains in Jewelry are being offered daily by H. Ekstrom. Any ar ticle in the store can be bad at cost price. The finest hemlock wood ever sold In Astoria can be had from C. W. Ever est. Alderbrook. Only $3.25 per cord delivered. Elegant bath tubs, first class shav ing and neat and artistic nair cutting at the Astoria Baths. Gillet & Corbett, proprietors. The Coffee House, 522 Third street; Host niarp for chocs and steaks: oys ters by the quart; received daily and always fresh. There is no place In Astoria where John Kopp's- famous beer is kept in such good condition as at Utzinger's popular resort. Wagner & Co. have a new line of souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and Jew elry repairing a specialty. Opposite' the Astorlan otnee. JIFF'S, Be Only Restaurant I lere is an appeal that should meet with a very quick response, It has been left with the Astorlan for publication by Mesdames M. II. Lcinenweber, Jo hanah Kronqulst, and Mary Hansen, a committee from the Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Union. The document speaks ror Itself: In view of the approaching winter, and the hard times, the W. C. T. U. have appointed a committee to look af ter the" poor those actually In need Mrs. Fred Sherman has kindly consent ed to have-all donations left at her res Idence for the present, where all char ltably disposed ladies are Invited to meet on triday- afternoon of each week to make over clothing. The com- mlttee respectfully solicit donations of all kinds, not only cast-off garments, but anything that can be spared, and we promise to give Judiciously and (so far as possible) only to the deserving po8Blule' only 10 lne acserving poor. Theo. Bracker keeps a varied and choice assortment of clears, tobaccos. playing cards, cutlery, stationery, pipes, amDer goods, etc. Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3.25 per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. Leave orders with Ben Coo, care of this office. Terms cash. Owners of horses can purchase Camp- bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col' umwa Veterinary Remedies at Fred. Salz' Saddlery establishment. The finest and most extensive line nf blue and white steel enameled ware ever displayed In Astoria, has been received at Foard & Stokes." Ab the Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor do Madrid and all other choice J 1 . M , fl nil TnvrtflrA innla nf nfirnito Once again it becomes the Astorian's pleasing duty to call attention to the grand entertainment to be given by the Rescue Cliib on Saturday, the 14th Inst. This affair has been got up for the purpose of paying dff the debt on the hall and to raise money enough to purchase extra seating aecommodotion. Lost week It may be mentioned, fifty extra chairs were placed In the build- lng and on Saturday night the number of people standing up was as great as ever. To say that the Rescue Club rich- ly deserves that Its big entertainment Park herself came fully up to expecta next Saturday should be a financial tlons. Her songs were all beautifully success, is putting It very mildly. The admission has been placed at fifty cen for adults and twenty-flve cents for children. Everybody should take a tick et, and show even in this slight man- nerhis appreciation for the Institution that does so much good for the city, land that has assisted to such a great degree In elevating tha minds of Asto ria's young people. Thor Frederlckson. niano tuner, has moved to 1053 Third street, Adair's As toria, near Eagle cannery. Leave or ders at Griffin & Reed s book Btore. Sportsman Intending to purchaa, their winter's supply of ammunition should communicate with Foard & Stokes before purchasing elsewhere. J. W. Thompson, organist at the M. E. church, gives lessons In music, pi ano and organ. Organs tuned and re paired. Address 089 Astor St., Astoria. Those desirous of furnishing houses can Una as good bargains at G. V, Porter's as at any other store in the Northwest. Give him a trial and prove it. AH the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. The wonderful runs of salmon In Alaska described by the surveying par ty Just returned, says the S. F. Call, are no doubt familiar to those who are in the canning business. A generation ago the big fish in shoals were quite as numerous on the upper waters of the Columbia and its tributaries, and would be as numerous still but .that business men have 'pushed this enterprise fast with a view to supply the markets of the world, and the catch has been In- discrlminale and extermlnatlve. Alaska will in time fall off in the productive ness of her fisheries, but at present the seas and rivers teem with magnifi cent food fishes, and the capitalist thinks less about supplies than prices. On the Siberian and Japanese side of the Pacific, the salmon is also abund- ant to an astonishing extent. A net cast across some of the rivers, lands several hundreds of grand fish at a haul. Europe was perhaps, equally well supplied In far-off times." 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. Anything in the line of gents' furn- be hud from P. A. Stokes & Co. during the present month, at prices never be fore equalled. The annual meeting of the members of the Norwegian Evangelical Luther an Church will be held tomorrow (Sun day) at 2 p. m., at the church. TH. FUEJDKIUKSON, Sec'y. If you have friends in EurODe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Paclllc offlce.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 tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. Dbn'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 Pacific ofllce in this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. The onlv Pure Cxaiu cfT;irtf P- vJsed in Millions cf I lone:.' There Is a singular appropriateness In the selection of the young lady who is to touch the button that launches - the battle-ship Oregon. Miss Shelby Is the gTeat-granddaughter of General Joe Lane, the pioneer patriot, and soldier whose name Is lndissolubly associated with Oreeon, hlstorv npnornl T.nn had achieved a national reoutatlon be. fore he crossed to the sunset side of the Rockies. The rugged quality of his courage and statesmanship fitted him for leadership In a frontier settlement, - aml wnen he came to Oregon the little - bftnd of Pioneer8 were onlv too elad to put him In the foremost rank. And it wa8 fortunate for the new territory that it had a leader so magnificently equipped for the work before him. Now that our reat Btate -un on thp 8om foundau0i whlch General heIped to u ,8 fortunate tnat there j a i. . ,t l8 a descendant of the third generation to help Identify his name with an event that is to signify Oregon's importance. Telegram. The most handsome and highest cracio wall paper ever seen in the city. I will furnish paper gratis to anyone linulng this statement not true. Call and see for yourselves, at B. F. Allen's !7l Third street. C k. Hlgglns wishes to announce that he will meet those Interested In the study of the French language, at Rescue Hall, Tuesday evening, October 10th, at 7:30, for the purpose of form ing his winter classes, Evary girl that buys her school books at the New Tork. Novelty Store win be presented with a manicure "SV set. Ever- boy that gets his school UUUhO ill lilU ilCtT 1U1A UVVllY OIU1C I . . will get a nice memorandum book with mirror attached. The entertainment given last night at the Methodist church by Miss Marie Park, under the auspices of the Young People's Society of tha Presbyterian Church, was a very great success. The building was comfortably filled, not withstanding the inclemency of the weather. Miss Park was accompanied In all her vocal selections by Mrs. Otto Heilborn, and was assisted by Mrs. J. T. Ross, whose sweet rendition of "The Merman," was loudly encored. Miss rendered, particularly in the low, notes. Her elocution, too, was of a high or- ier and "Pot Pourrl," a ridiculous Jum ble of favorite recitations, brought down the house. Her first piano solo, 'Petit Bolero," was one of the best things of the evening and was loudly applauded. The gem of her vocal se- lections was undoubtedly de Koven's "Oh, Promise Me." The large audience was liberal In appreciation of the tal ented young lady who almost unaided, held them amused and Interested for nearly two hours. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. , The following busines was done In the circuit court yesterday: C. E. Runyon vs. Ellen Adair Men dell et als.; ordered that C. R. Thomson be appointed guardian ad litem and W. B. Adair in place of B. Van Dusen. Jurors- excused for the present until specially notified by the clerk, for the term or other order of the court. C. E. Runyon vs. Ellen Adair Men- dell et al. ; default and decree for plain. tiff. State of Oregon vs. John Hansen; or. dered that the court reporter furnish defendant's attorney with copy of testl mony at county's expense. August Kynzte vs. J. E. Soarl et al. plaintiff entitled to 85 per cent., and his costs and disbursements of this ac- tlon, L. LebecK vs. City of Astoria; on trial, Foard & Stokes vs. John Glasser et al.; allowed to amend sheriff's return, Default and decree in favor of plalnt- Iffs, ALONG THE WHARVES. The Earlscourt came down the river at noon yesterday. The steamer Elmore left out for Tlll- amook at 7:30 yesterday morning with cargo and passengers for that port. Tha Columbia came down the river at 8 o'clock this morning and left out three hours afterward for San Fran cisco with 7000 oases of salmon and a miscellaneous cargo. The bark Allonby left for the United Kingdom yesterday morning. The Dttrlck line of steamer Noyo, reached here yesterday from Sna Fran cisco with 42 tons of miscellaneous t,ri,t tv,,. ioirin PERSONAL' MENTION. Mrs. Frank J. Taylor with her moth cr and brother went down to San Fran cisco yesterday. J. M. Rogers will In future make Portland his home, having severed his connection with Van Dusen & Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Macomber wont up to Portland last night. Mark Warren came down from Salem yesterday. C. W. Bursch of Brooklyn, N. Y., and D. F. W. Bursch of Portland, came down the river yesterday. They are staying at the Occident. J. W. Seaborg of Ilwaco, is in town Hugh Jory and wife of Salem are In the city. II. Tuggy came up on the San Fran cisco steamer yesterday. It!.- "::"C-.ia: :.o r.u:.i. 40 Years the St!a.d SPECIMEN CASES. S. H. Clifford. New CnHHol Wla ' w troubled with neurale-ln. nnrl rhanmnt. Ism, his stomach was disordered, his uver was anecteu to an alarmlnir de gree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured "ii. - i-.dward Shepherd, Harrlsburg, iw., nuii a running sore on his leg eight years' standing-. Used three hnt. ties of Electric Bitters and seven boxes or Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his le Is sound and well. John Speaker, Ca- lawDa, naa live large fever sor on his leg. Doctors said he was 1 curable. One bottle of Electric Bitters and one box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Chas. Rogers, druggist. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. The undersigned having been appoln ea Dy me circuit court, receiver for W. Case, banker, hereby gives notice to an persons owing said bank, either by note or overdraft, that payment same muBt be made without further delay. The' ofllce of the receiver. Case's bank, is open, daily from 10 to 12 o'clock a. m., and from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m and all debtors are advised call and settle at once. GEO. H. GEORGE, Receiver. ANOTHER CUT IN RATES. PASSENGER Five dollars less oyer the Union Pa cific to Missouri river and lntermedl ate points, effective Sunday, August 20th. Rates to all Eastern points corre spondingly reduced. For full Informa tion, call at Ticket onice, Union Pa- cine dock. O. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent. SALE OF COLLATERAL. Notice Is hereby given that I will sell at my Auction Rooms, Monday, the 16th day of October, 1893, at 2 o'cloc p. m., to the highest bidder, for cash, note given by John Howard of Cath lamct, Wash., for $1,000, on which duo, including unpaid interest, the sum of $1,408.8!) at this date.; also a niort Rage collateral thereto conveying the following described real estate: The southeast quarter of Section twenty three In Township No. Nine North, of Range No. Six West, Wahkiakum County, Wash. Also a note given by the aforesaid John Howard for $1,000, on which Is due including unpaid inter et-t, the sum of $1,408.89 at this date; al so a mortgage collateral thereto con veying the following described real es tate: The north half of the northwest quarter;- the southwest quarter of the northwest and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section No, Seventeen, in Township eight north, or Range five west, Wahkiakum County, Wash. The aforesaid notes and mortgages being collateral to a note given by W, P. Mclntlre of Cathlamet, Wash., to the First National Bank of Astoria for $1,995, which Is now past due and unpaid. Astoria, Or., October 4, 1893. MARTIN OLSEN, Auctioneer, ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the es tate of James P. Metz, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate, are no tified to pay the same to me, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and all persons hav ing claims against said estate, are hereby notified to present the same to me, - at the above place; within six months from the date hereof. JAMES W. HARE. Administrator of the above estate. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 7th, day of July. W3. WAXTEV. DY A COMPETENT hKKSON. A POSITION U to Uo uuuneworK. inquire at 4(X Astor Bt "ItrANTKl):-REMABLE MAN', PERMANENT j T poiiioii.;Mnmp sua rod renccH; aadruse A. l. Aioiinig, care uus paper. A 81TUATION 1!Y A YOUNG 1-ADY TO X work for board and go to bcliool. Inquire si tins onice. MISCKLLAXEO US. fU- ON P. BAKER. 478 THIRD 8THEKT j and dhvo your clothes dyed and cleaned, n ko. Mclean, corner olney and ah VjT tor street, dues a general buslneits In bluuk- ltinnir ami repairiiitc. ALL WISE BEADS agree that the use jmicmi An. I of a liver plU after 5 ?S 2 I dinner, or to ao- : JllirlSl'ir1 5m complish special Jml k results, uulm- Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are better than other livor pills in almost ev ery respect. They're the amallRst. mslest tn toko, most natural in the war they act; faction, or money returned. We all have vxah tpotf. Gonorally it's the liver. An active fiver prevents impurities and poisons from entering the blood. " Pleasant Pellots " have a tonio effect upon tbo liver and the general system. I uoy curs indigestion, llys pepio, Dizzy Spells, Sick or Bilious Head aches, and all derangements of tha liver, nuiuouu anu Dowels, q Tub makers of Dr. Sale's Catarrh Remedy will pay you $500 If the? can't giro you a complete and permanent cure. DR. GLW'S KFBOVXD LIVER PILLS OKLi QUE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUF, BrmthbadorHMitwhliiKP Ono cf Ihow- pill lleve dlatraa In the tomach and cure i twaenc. m eoh nlBht for weli weeten the tojinch ava pnrinsa the breath. The Inaure ixrfeoluigcatli reculate the bowel and cure eonatlpatl'-n. 1 l"J aot promptly, yet mildly.nevr gripe or aickr: . ! to Drutfgiat or, mall. lJjaako Jdtd. Co.. It u., 1 ft. For sale by J, W. Conn. Druggist Every ilc'itiUltc for FIRST-CLASS FUNERALS AT - Polil'u Indcrlaling Parlors, Third Tueet. Eatct Seasonable. Em!);l!nln a bpectalty. 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 AU S80 LOT! By becoming a member of Hill's Lot Clubs you can get a first class lot in Hill's First Addition to Astoria. Lots will be delivered weekly. Now is the time to pro cure a lot to build a home, for CALIFORNIA WlfJE HOUSE, FINE WINES AND LIQUORS I linve nuide nrrnnfremenlH for supplying nny lirnnd of wini-H in quantities to suit nt lowest chhIi Hollies. Tlie iraile ami fumilmfl Rupplitnl, All orders doliveretl five , in Afitorin. A- W. UTZINGER, Mnin Street, Alofi:, Ori'i'i-ii- STEAMER R. Leaves for Tillamook Hay Points the day following the nrriviil j)f the Union Pacific steamers from San Francisco. Hie steamer R. P. Elmore connctu with Union Pacific learners for 1'oi-t lantl and throngii tickets are issued from Portland to Tillamook liny points liy the Union l'acillc Co. Ship freight from Portland by Union Pacillc steamers. ELMORE, SANBORN fc CO., Agents, Astoria! UXIOS PACIFIC 11. R. COMPANY. Dalgity's Iron Works,! JAN. IALITY, J'rop'r. (.Successor to Armlt & Forclion.) Holler KcnaliiiM fi iil faiincrv Woik. Ilcnalr- lnir of Klvor Craft Sriuclallv. Mnehlno Work of all kinds done. .Shop, (out of Lafayette HI. Washington Meat Market. Corner Scrond and Main Streets, Wholesale and Ketall BUTCHERS ANO - PACKERS Steamboats, Hlilpa and mill mppHed on short notice. 'iimllirn upp led promptly al the loweul lines. CHRISTENSE:i f: CC, P..jv.i -t . s jr. 13. Dealer In - Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Blimole Oil. Cot ton Canvas, Hemp Hull Twine, (.aril oil, Wrought Iron Spike., Oalvautzted Out Nalla (3-rooorios, lino. Agricultural Implements, Swing Ma niachliieH, 1'alnts and Oils. has. Heilborn & Son, Importer and Dealeis In FURNITURE, CARPETS, And rpholstcry. Ml, WB, 505 Third Htrcct, Astoria. t- Is the Best ot Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AN UNEXCELLED TABLE Itatet, $2 dally nnd iipwnriK The Clatsop Market, 'M Third atrect, opposite Hii;et ofllco. is!i, Oysters, Poultry and Produce. Free delivery to any pmt ot the city,. t. ATCHISON & SENEY, Props. STURGEON - HOOKS 1& to 1 inch, points in all style's. 8-inch Sturgeon Hook Files, $1.30 per doz. Tib Dccideu Hotel A. G. SPEXARTH, Cass St full supply of - P. ELMORE Agents Portland. C. P. UPSHUR, mrimiiun in .initriLiin , oiurrjmixiiim liujuiuiaajiM i Astoria, Oro go p. JEFFS -RESTAURANT -18 THE - Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in tho Town (And the Finest on the Coast. , Dinner Parties, Banquets a So r.i Tk Flaeat Wlaaa and Liqior Gents' Furnishing' - Goods Ami Clothing in Endless Variety AT S, Danzigcr's, Third Street HUNTER & MERGENS, ll'roprletors of the Portland Butchering Cos Markets Comer Heeond Ami RiiiUm sir els Coiner Third and V-l Kkhlh slrcrK NOE & SCULLY, Denier in Stoves, Meet Iron & Copper Ware Bole aeenl for Mugee Htoves and lliumes. .(outline o( all kinds promptly at tended to. . t . ' 4111 Beeond street, Astnrin. " B00T8 AND SHOliN The Largest Stock, Beat Qu&lil) an-' Lowest Prices at the Sign of Tbe Golden Bhoe. TTAIIW cfe OO. THE MODEL Chop and Oyster House JOS. TERP, Proprietor. . Tho bent meal la the city for the moner Knxteru ovsters. Next door to Odd K. t tows' building, 4&1 Third HI., Astoria. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, BEPKK8ENTING Cermai-Americai, Set Tork fitj, S. I. I'aim Fin mJ Sarin, f Net lealaai Jiitiosal fire aid lariie lit. C., af BartFuriL foaaedif at Tin Int. Ca., af Hartfurl Pbffaii, af Londua. Imperial, af haJL Sew loik Plate Glut Int. Ca.