The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, December 07, 1893, Image 4

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    THE JDAiny ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 7. 1SD3.
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WHIP AND SPUR.
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San Francisco, Dec. 6. The racing
today resulted as follows:
Tim e-qua i tem DoBraety, Aii.icdu,
Lovediilc. Tlmo, 1:15 l-i- '
Seven furlona MtdOleton, Krnnrpn
ca, Viet reus. Time, 1:32 3-4.
Six furlonns Monowal, Ntimad, Prize
Time, 1:14 1-2.; i,
Flvo furlotiBR Hal Flxlur, fleorge-
town, North. Time,' 1:03 3-4.
Five furlong) Harry IA, Br
ueaux, Johnny Payne. TIM,', 1:04.
COMPROMISE EFFKCTED,
Tacoma, Dec. 6. The Hazzard
dal case haa been eompromlHed, and
Mrs. Hazzard wlHJget a divorce "and'
competence. Minnie Collins, of Ilhtca,
New York, with whom Hazzard ' has
ten living-, will not- roturh'td her. bom
Uut-wlll mapry him. '-.'
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ARE YOU GOING A FISHING?
Hunting, Pic-nicing, Camping, Mining,
Lumbering, or on a general outing? If
you arc do not fail to lay in a supply of the
Gill BORDEN EAGLE BRAND
Condensed Milk. It gives the rnost delicious-
flavor to tea, coffee, chocolate and
many summer drinks. It will keep in
any climate. You can use it in the place
of milk for general cooking purposes.
Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. '
; , t ; ...Qn.tne. label of every, can is the signature of Gail Borden.
MADE BUT ONE..TAUY. i;u
Tacoma, Dec. 0. The municipal, ejec
tions were held in nearly all the Bmal-
ler cllleB of lihe state yesterday, and
one feature worthy of note was the I
universal defeat of the populists. In
one, tojii'ajone were JKey Wc'cessful.
. . to
BUY OUR WORLD FAHED
PRENDERG AST'S TRIAL. .
Chicago; Dec. '6,--Tiie'cxartilrldti6n'(5f
''Jili'J'hieW fijr'--d'"Jury In" the case of
Preruler(ist, Mayor Harrison's assas-
filn, began today. Jt la expe'eted that
at least a, weelt will .toe ronsumed In
setUtffe- U'"Jury. k :
"Fisherman's Choice"
: , . ... i ... i . . ,
: iiw'
BRAND COTTON TWINE
To'lowing sizes always kept in stock by
' Elmore, Sanborn & Co.:
Numbers 24, 28, 32, 30, 40, Soft Lti.l.
15, 18, 24, 3G, 42, 48, 54, Medium Laid..
OVERESTIMATED THE DAMAGE.
Marshlleld, Or., Dee. 6. Since the
Witters of the Coriufle have receded, . vr).; V
It Is learned that the 'damage, to the ;"
t'ooii liay and Koseburg railroad was. .,... .,"- "''.i j i -i i a 1 1 i ii ii
found to have been overestimatefl, , k ;.&UT . invert, laid and twine laid cork and lead lines
total damage will hot exceed 3,tiO0.
COTTON - ROPE.
N EARING A. CONCLUSION. 1
Fresno, Cal., Dee. 6. The Jiroseou-
llon in the Evans case concluded iti'
testimony this afternoon. The case
will pi'obably be cloned this week.
guaranteed the best ever sold on the Columbia
river . .
Tlhu
111111
THE
FRONT I
For Silver Side Fishing;
JARSHALL'i
The staying powers of Marshall's Twi no are superior
to those of any other ever, used on the Columbia river.
IT IS THE CHEAPEST
GOOD FISHERMEN USE IT
AMERICAN LA0R MAKES IT
IT IS THE BEST
FOf FALL FISHING
F0H SMALL MESH NETS
FOR LASTING QUALITIES
7-Ply 30's
9 Ply 30's
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
SALE.
01
GIKZENS' TICKET
Notice is hereby Riven that, purs ..For ttP City Election tO be Hold
unt to an order of the county court ol ..(,V.. ( . 4
, iTOWra id.
Clatsop county, Oregon, t tie. under.-
pigncd, administrator of the estata ml . -. i
ki,,ni. v f..rr ....... . ,.,.,,.. ,.i ...in .. I !
iiiui unur ine aulii uuy or iecemuer,
lH'j'J, proceed to Mil. '. private sjih,.
for canli or appi-owi purity, all tlu
rigut, title u.i'.' interest of the sail
! Sarah U. Coltnmn. deceased, at tin
tltuu of her death, in the followlni
describt'd real property belonging t
suld estate, to-wlt: A tract or lot flftj
feet wide off the north end of that
particular parcel of land belonging tc
the Hulil estate, described and boundei
vts follows, to-wlt: lieglnnlng ut i
point on the west side of the count)
load, leading f rom ticitslde postolllci
to KWIpanon Lnndlng In Clatsop count)
Oivgfrtv, 4S0 feet" north of the noptl
i . lino of Seetfon 21; Jthwnshlp-6 iidrth
of range 10 west, 'and 272 feet west o.
the west line of section 15, 6f the sami
township. Thence north along tlx
west lino of said county road atli fee
to a stake and' -1181-feet west fron
said west line 'of wild section 15, theno'
wcsterly to. ordinary high water marl
of Necanlriiiu Creek, thence southerl)
along the line of ordinary high wale,
jrark ().' feet, thence easterly tg plate o
' beginning. Said tract herelii udver
1 tlued to -lie sold lies, fifty feet on thi
i county road leading' from Seaside U
. KUIpanoii, and extends west from salt
county road to ordinary high wate
mark of Necanlcum Creek, In CI at so
county, Oregon, and will be sold as i
whole or In subdivisions. .
W. V. PARKER,
' ;AdmlilHti'Htor of the estate of Sarul.
i'.. couman, deceased.
' Astoria,- Oregon, Oct. 18, 1S0.1.
i'liipaiis tabules
R.'puns Tabules act gently
hut promptiy noon the liver,
stomach "and intestines; cure
habitual cgnstipation,- - dispel
coiJs, lieaJachcs and 'ei'ers
A ,Oi t;ibuij'!ftKcn ;t-l!j:first
symptom ot itraigcstrcTn ltlti
ousness, duzmess, distress
lifter catinr;; or depression cf
spirits, will remove the whole
dillicu!tv.in a tew minutes.
Mayor,
ALFRED KINNEY.
Auditor and Police Judge,
K. OSBURN.
, City attorney,
. JOHN- II; SMITH.
City Treasurer,
J. W. CONN.
City Surveyor,
RICHARD HARRY.
Street Superintendent,
WILLIAM CHADWICK.
Police' Commissioner,
.-.JOHN KOPP.
. . .
Harbor Master,
GEOROE BELL.
OouniJlman First Ward,
. . ISAAC. BERGMAN.
, Councilman. Second Ward,
A. SOIUCRNECKAU.
Counuilman Third Ward,
BENJAMIN YOUNG.
3 FustMaii
SPICT
PUTS YOIJ in Chicago
Omaha, Kansas City, St Louis and all
Eastern -.points ;.
'-. VIany Hours Ahead
y Of Any Other Line.
Pullman and Tourist Slcopers
Free Reclining Chair gars, Cln.
Ing Cars are run da f, v'.n thr
Unlou Pacific Flyer loovlng Port,
land at 7:00 p. m.
M. GUM'S
JMFKOVJCU
LIVEtl
mi i o
OKiy CAS
FOR A DOS!
I YOOn STOMACH COUT
Brralh badBrKtiid wltlr( Cnocfllira. ilUi
I1vm dlitra in lh ulouiach Mirt turri nl
oa each mslit tr KKrvk nwfMenttih.-H'o nif h t
rruUt till bow) Bud etna vonrflllaH. B. . It-
Kipnns.Tanuies are com- j
pounded from a prescription i
widely endorsed by the liiyh-
est medical autnonties and ate j
presented in a form that is be- :
coming the fashion with phv- :
sicians and natfcnts; every- !
I where. '
i
Cmt lint (l 1H) Tiiiy-tt rn. !
, Cut I'.vk.v H uiir Ikfxul llvo DolUM. 1
. ..
Ripans'UDnit-s nbeob-
t.iined of iiiMrent crugyist; or j
by. mail o:i .lycejDi'pY price. ; :
'r Vd.nm( uiMmi
RIPAria'.CHiAllc'Xt. Cw,
.KW VOUK.
adl piompUy. l mildly. tv' rir ir woffr ! i
Ur vigil ! at' until, t-outliko Md. Cu, Ti .dk. I
for sale by J. W. Conn. Druggtut.
.. .Oiyt LAP.OR BUREAU.
Below Is a list of persons who tie
'she emidoymeht and who ask, eon
lolntly with the Astorlan, that citUcn.
lull, whenever possible, employ thei.
services. Buslhcss men and housekeep
jrs are requested to watch this column
Aery. day..
OEOR.G1-: R. JACKSON; care Asto
lan any. kind f work.
E. 11. HATHERLEY; care, of Astor
house; carpentering or wod cutting.
MRS. ANNIE OLSEN; care Astorlan,
housccjiwnliig, washing, scrubbing.
S25 C I n 0 0 rnh ' Mu,: tuHi-9
r J) I U Cesti. contlstlnr ut loo 3
iT . .h,H " Shwt luilc oT lh.
T ". Mgh,t, IIv.IImi uid nuit BopuUr 2
rt lcikns. buih v j Imtium.nul.
f T. n" T V" B,0M 'r. ! S
tluJIni; d.ur l.uire till! Portraits.-
c VAklitKPiTi, I, s,,( Jfcwcr. , 5
r ftf !'.. VitSmt fitnkt
A'JUIN PTTIcit 3
Iz: . . : . teiwiiAii ciTOM. s3
(CH -1 " u. t :
T;iE EWjr0(tK MUSICAL ECHO C0.2
t lire JwV T1i-jlr BUj . , N Yor k City.
yiiiiiiiiiiilliiililliiilliiiimi
Ta
clentlflo America!
r. agency
OAVtATt.
TRADI MARKS.
DlaiQM PATINTS,
COPYNMHTS. atoJ
, for mincmmtion sna rr Huebook writ to
- MI1.MN CO 4 BHOAilWAT, NW YoHC.
yl'lert burwta fur Meurliif tiMiti In AmencaV
Krorr raUvii! titki-B out hf I brouirM bfir
tit auiMui Liy k uuuo flttot tn nf cluuv lu Ut
: tAKt etrmtatlnn f wit wtfwatlSc prr hi Ut
mti ll.Udx mitullit. Aodrw WON.N A OO,
Astoria to San Francisco.
OKAN STEAMERS
SAILING DATES.
Col nubia, Tiwsiliiyt Dec. .1.
, rUtu,'-.Suii(l;)YHtn-; 10.
, Ciiluinbla. Krlduy, Dec. l"i.
State, HVednusday,. Dec." 20.
, 'CHIiiinbia, Monday, Dec. 25.
' State, Satuidiiy; Dec. ait.
''Asfofla '"and Poitlind Steimers.
. Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves As
toria at li a. in., dally except Sunday,
v.'1-i. Washington side of the river; re
turning, leaves Portland nt 8 p. m
Jaily. except S.tturd.iy. The Thomp
son makes lnndlnss on both sides of
the river above Wuterford, on both up
.nut down trips.
P. V. II t'l Al ',
n'.r. K ; Mi' K ; lti'5 :ver.
' .1ILK ! AM ft -it N j
Ftr riles Mid rcim Ml liif.iiinal'.ini c.ill on n
Hddit'HH,
w. li. ui'RMumr. ti. w. i.ounsbkkry.
A. tlen Airt. fi-iit
Portliiml, Or, Ast.-rln. Oi
CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
Greatest Trrns" Continental
Woilwoy Hystem.
Ff.(M CCEAS TO CCEAfl
-IN-
Palaee Dining Toom and Sleeping Car?.
Luxurious Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaches.
ALSO
Observation Cars, aiictuing Unbroken
V ictus of the Wonderful mountain
Country.
Al.v
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
To China and hpau.
'SmpresK o( IiuiU" It avea uucmiver Od. hi.
AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVILE
The 'Mioue.H" leave YUttiU Oct. 1G for
Honolulu slid Aun Ian I'oru,
Fur It. keta, ru cm and iufoiahtioD, a II on or
J.VS. K KLAVSON, Art
- - - ' A tuiiA, Ore.
I U. Knuky,Trvell'.n P. Aut . T.-icomn.
!eii. McL. liroAii, Hift. Pas. Aiit. Vaiicmrer,
B. C. 0. 1 3-:
ON HAND:
lO-PlySO's
S Ply 40's
1") Ply fiO's
12 Ply 40's
11-Ply -10'd
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AK
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TTHTT niTTTllV
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1 U U 1 muu
FIRE AND iVaARIESE.
Tinrt
UK
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INSURANCE
9
Wo are agents for the largest and best companies
, represented in Astoria.
Royal Insurance Co., assets,
London Assurance Corp'n
yl'tna Insurance Co. -
Western U. S. Branch,
New Zealand Insurance, Co.,
Combined Assets,
21,rG2,37G,00
8,030,425.00
10,015,829.00
i ,6:17,195.00
27,219.00
$13,403,041.00
ELMORE, 5ANB0RN & CO.
71
Mi
Ih ihu lint- t'l lake to all ,
puiut.i .
EASTand SOUTH
It is the DINING CAR ROUTE
Hi. Hits the liet mil Vice, I'vtn!
bilili'K
SPEEDanilCOMFOUT
It Is tlie opul it mule hIIIi tliose who
wi li io travel uii
the SAFEST!
It Is tUe-cfnre the ron'e yoa hou'd
take It runs llinnmli vt.ttibiiUiii
trains every day la the year to
St. Paul and Chicago
No Change of Car,
Elegant Pullinin Sleep rs,
Superior Tuorist Sleeper.,
Splendid Free Second-elass Sltcj ers
Ou'y one o'wiio of ears
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
To Any Part of the civilized world.
. Passengers ticketed via. all brats running
between Astoria, Kalauia and Portland,
Full Information concerning rules, time ot
(nuns, routes ud otner details furnished on
apulicatloi 'o
C. W. STONE,
AKOIlt AstO-lf.
Htc-.imer l'elepboue Dock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
No. 121 First St.. cor. WuslnnKbm,
PortlHud. Oreiiou
Mm.
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Estllr. Qulcklf,
Pn..,nnlly Restored.
WEAKNESS, "
MERVCUSNE8S,
DESILITY,
-Clj B'A ll"' ,ral" v'l
Milt IrittlU'hi Iv riTfiiHtir lnr..p
mm. tlio rrKUlls ot
ittiiik, fU'knvir,
vnrrv.i'ie. Fmihtrtiiigil,,
tlevulopniQi.t Aiul tune
t'lton luryorsaiiBua
r -i tl-.n i.f tl.ii b'Kiy.
KI"'ilr.r,oturBli:e!lii'ii
iii.tii(jl.iil!iipi(ivt.i:ft.i,
HCI'tl. F.illlltH llfkJMIliKlllti..
S.hii ri-foreiuis. BikjIi.
cplanHtlnn nnd iirrxifa
tiuilUHi (MialeilJ fret.
ERIE KEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. V.
Does not Revere The Name of
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r: Patriot Author.
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