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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1894)
THE bAlLY , ASTOJtlAN. ASTORIA. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1J, 1894 Somekinds. Of ready-made trousers will answer If you can stand In a barrel all dav. They're hardly safe to wear about the streets. Some kinds of ready-made clothing iook very wen Denma plate glass win dows, when all pressed up, embelished with bright sateens and millinery bou quets. It never looks as well else where. The prices on such goods will posi tively surprise you. It may even sometimes occur that you'll wonder how they are sold so cheap. You'll wonder less If you ever try them. Experience Is a powerful teacher. Better profit by the other fel lows wnenever you can. we re the apostles of good "honor bright" clothing, preaching It all the lime, ana practicing what we preach up the river last night on the Tele-phone. Recorder Gunderson saya there are remarkably few mortgages being filed these times. terey, has been ordered to proceed to San Francisco and Join the United States ship Ranger. At Grace church today, services p.i ml . ... I .mere is sucn a tning as usual at 11 a. m. and 7 d. m. The being Impossible to mortgage anything. Rt. Rev. Wm. M. Barker, D. D., mis sionary bishop of Western Colorado, Frank R. Carlson and Annie L. John son procured a marriage license at the county clerk's office yesterday morning. They were united In marriage later In the day. chas! Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street. THE BEST Goods to get for the moneyi-are what we sell. We have the best reasons to attend to business courteously and strictly, We only have the Hope brand of whls. key, and are selling more of It every day. Its goodness and our customary business methods answer to make It well known. THE OFFICE. TODAT'S WEATHER. Portland, Nov. 10. Fair weather. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur Dished by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 61 degrees, Minimum temperature, 48 degrees, Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, isvt, to ciate, in. ui inches. Excess of precipitation from Fepttnv per 1st, 184, to date, 4.80 Inches. Fred Mudd, a fireman on one of the Jetty engines, was brought to this city on the Mendel! yesterday morning, suffering with Inflammation. Dr. Walk er reports the patient to be Improving. will preach in the morning at 12:30, and he w 111 bless the new Sunday school room which has Just been completed Bishop Barker will also preach at Holy Innocents, Uppertown, at 3:30. A pretty photo holder may be mad of Chinese matting. Make openings in this the size of a cabinet photograph having them placed apart at regular Intervals. Line with cambric, decorate with chrysanthemums made of rope It is understood that the Truok.-e In going over the Tillamook har the other embroidery silk, and finish with a loop uu, w.m an. accident, meaning of Batln rlbbon ,nto a butterfly away her keel. She will probably be bow on the outside of the panel, at the tfHirl .! frill.. - A . . t m I '""",tu UL """' ir several nays, upper left-hand corner. All ,1 ,m u Baluu Keepers and Tne flrBt ple for tne new cannery to their friends are cordially Invited toL hn fn- m- Km,,i . attend services In the First M. E. I driven yesterday afternoon. Leander cnurcn at im p. m. today. The sub- Twk n.l th wii. .w h Ject for discussion will be fairly han- contract, and J. A. Fastabend will have uieti. v., 1. . ... I lltll 6C ill WWIR ttO PUrt"l 111 ICIIUI-II Li The steamer Telephone remained Tne cnt,re Plant wnen completed will over until after the theatre was out represent the expenditure pf about last night to accommodate the French t25-000. which makes It one of the most Company, who were desirous of going imPo"ant improvements undertaken in up the river Immediately after the A8lona Ior many years 1.. 1 euirw. I tf T n . 1 ...Ml , 1 1 , 1 . rv . 4. iiavvLuiu win Ben u iiimieu ROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. The Stanton rallroal proposition has been carried over till Thursday. The wood trade Is beginning to pick up as the weather grows colder. Embroidery llnn, all qualities and widths, for sale by Albert Dunbar. The Elmore arrived In last evening from Tillamook wlllh a large cargo of farm produce. 1 ,. 0 Leave your orders for turkeys at Foard & Stokes Co.'s, to be sure to get a nice one. Yesterday was like a summer's day. The streets presented a regular boom time appearance. The small steamer tlect were kept busy yesterday carrying supplies to the neighboring landings. E. M. Phllebaum, Mr. C. B. Hegardt's chief clerk, has gone to Portland for a short well-earned vacation. If you want any new novelty, go and see Albert Dunbar. He Is sure to have It, or will get it for you. Miss Mary Baker, of Portland, will sing b solo of rare merit at the close of Dr. Bushong's sermon tonight. The steamship Columbia arrived down from Portland at 8:30 last even ing, She will go out this morning. Mr. Marcus Wise, of Uwaeo, was In the city yesterday and took the steam er Telephone for Purtland last night. Word comes from the Stuttx Com pany that they are doing agood busi ness throughout the Willamette Val ley. Judge OBburn Ueclded against M. Brateo yesterday morning in the Clat sop Mill assault case, Imposing a fine of $5. , The Dixon night before last had a slight Injury to her lower house by be ing tun Into by the Lui'llno. The dam age was slight. Neal Knight, who died at Arch Cape one day lust week, of heart disease, was burled near the Austin House, at Cannon lleaoh. There was something In the air that caused everybody to wear four-bit smiles on their faces yesterday. Brown must be coming. The Astorlan is now fitted ud with number of typewriters $10.00 cash and a complete steam heating apparatus, M10-00 per month. every machine sold and when certain other contemplated on trlal arul warranted for one year changes are made. It will be one nf 10 lne purenaser. ine uoaat Agency the best equipped offices on the Pacific Co" for whlcn ne ls collector are offer coast. mg the best lines of oak desks, all styles, and typewriters ever offered on A No. 32 Stnndard Typewriter Cabinet the coast every article sold on trial rree. ihis is as fine a piece of office guarantee, subject to return, furniture us you could ask for. and we propose to actually give It to you. The steamer Mendell was laid up Coast Agency Co., Cor 9th and Commer- yesterday for a few needed repairs, clal street. and to wash down her boilers. The Mendell is verv stendv at her wnrlr Parties wishing a fine box of bon bon and with the amnnnt of wnrk h. candles, should go to C. B. Smith's, does, ls laid up very llttla. The Eclipse w.icio.n.ey can always nna tne largest went down to the Jetty In the after, assortment of fine candles In the city, noon and brought up the light barges. Fresh candies manufactured dally. 483 Capt. Brown expects to be at his reg- Commerclal street. ular work In the morning. . .... ... .1 cume people mina more or tneir goods ross. Hlo-irina A Pa hn than others, and charge accordingly, found at the old stand rmw n,i n There was three cents a pound differ- the year around, wish to Inform their ence in tne price or dressed turkeys customers that they are selling the between two stores not 200 yards from the choicest nualiiv nf fr-ah ,.. ea-n omer yesterday. lower nrlnes than slmllnr r..t nf m. ot I can be bought for from peddlers, and to get prices. You can buy from them In Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DEL lpif CREAM lAHNi WWffi MOST PERFECT MADE. A pin e Grape Otam of Tartar Povder. Fret Iran. Ammonia, Alum or any otlier adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. WHY they all give Thanks! THE MARKETS. San Francisco, Nov. 10. Wheat, 87 1-2 for No. 1 shipping, with 88 '3-4 for choice; milling, 91 1-4D; Walla Walla, quotable at 77 l-282 1-2. New York, Nov. 10. Hops, steady. Liverpool, Nov. 10. Wheat, strong; demand, good; No. 2 red winter, 4s 6 1-2 ; doesprlng, 4s lOd. Hops at London, Pacific Coast, firm; demand, moderate; new crop, 12 15s 13. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. San Francisco, Nov. 10. Arrived Point Loma, from Cosmopolis. Cleared City of Puebla, for Victoria and Port Townsend; Farallon, for Port Angele3. Populists: The Republicans; Because they won a victory. Democrats: Because they'll win iu '9o. Because Peffer's whis kers still grow longer. Because his mother in- Husband: law has gone to spend Thanksgiv'ng with her other daught' r. The Wife: Because Johu is in love with that new bonnet at thf millin ers. The Son: Because Pa has bought him a new suit at the 1 We want to see every student shorthand or stenographer In Astoria lnvlte a" wno are Interested who wants to get a first-class type writer and pay for In work, on our quantities to suit, a nice piece of cheap contract plan. Coast Agency Co., Cor, 0th and Commercial streets. boiling beef or a rich, Juicy tenderloin. Harry Hell returned yesterday to Ms home at Cannon Beach. lie was ac companied by Col. Ed. Hughes, who will remain several days. Before re turning they will visit Nehalem and try their luck at duck shooting. Captain Gregory state3 that the brig Lucas was not towed Inshore at all but remains bottom up, about two miles off the coast of Yaqulna, and evidently securely anchored. . They had a line on her three times, as previous. ly reported, but were unable to keep hold of her. Captain Gregory ls of the Cranberries, lemon peel, cltrcn, or- opinion that she ls out of the track ange peel, raisins, currants, apple cl- of coastwise vessels, though it would der, nuts, lemons, oranges, crown sugar, be a good Idea to destroy the derelict black and New Orleans molasses, choice as soon as possible, extracts, etc.. etc.. for the comlnir hol iday trade, at Foard & Rtokes f-o. Salmon-buyers and salmon-packers are now Dusuy engagea in ngunng Well, Chappie, what makes your halt upon the fall pack, that they may be so smoothj" "Really, now. I bought better able to Judge the markets. The one of those elegant solid back hair pack of the entire coast for the year brushes at the Printz-Craln Drug Co.' is placed as high as 2,000,000 cases, store. They are really fine, and only but conservative Dackers think that it WHEAT IN LONDON. London, Nov. 10. The wheat mar ket steadily hardens. The English and foreign wheats are In good demand. California cargoes, August Idellvery, were quoted at 25s and Red American n passage at 20s 10 l-2d. PETITION DISMISSED. Chicago, Nov. 10. Judge Scales today dismissed the petition in the election contest case of George B. Swift against Mayor Hopkins. An appeal will be taken. WISE GIiOTjHlflG STORE.. THE REPORT DENIED. cost fifty cents, don't cher know." A relative of John Thomas, the "Clat sop Hard," is an apprentice on board the British bark Tenusserlm, now off the Columbia river. When Mr. Thom as meets the young man it will be the first relative he has seen In 4G years. will fall 100,000 cases short of that mark. Some 250,000 cases, It Is said, are still on hand from last year's pack and If this is so, it Is not probable that the market will be short. Mr. A, T. Dunn, of the firm of Alr.sworth & Dunn, prominent fresh-fish shippers of Seattle, Is now In the city. He reports that the pack on Puget Sound has been If you want a dress that will make your husband happy, why don't you unusually large this year, and that buy it of Albert Dunbar? He Is selllnn the canners have not been averse to more dresses than any other house In taking every case of salmon they can the city because his goods are of the get. Blaine & Drysdale. at Point Rob latest designs, and the prices are the erts, put up about 65,000 cases; Devlin, cheapest. The Munznnlta left out last evening for Coos Bay. Captain Gregory has had but little time in port during the past few months. The little folks enjoyed a few hours ot pleasant dancing yesterday after noon at Fisher's hall, under the direc tion of Miss Tuttle. You can buy the best eating and cooking apples In the city for the least money at the grocery store of Howell & Ward. Try them. The bark Tennaseran ls outside, from Panama. She has been bending around In the vicinity of the lightship tor tre past tour days awaiting a tug. 8. E, TJUInger Is th- agent In Astoria for the celebrated Cumbrlnus VUttlet lieer. of Portland. Dr p htm a postal card and he will call tor your 01 der. Twenty barrels and three cases ot lamps were received from St. Louis yesterday by Foard & Stokes. Par ties wishing to see an elegant assort ment to select from would do well await the opening of these goods be fore puroluunng elsewhere. Lem Howes, after dressing up one of the taHtloHt Thanksgiving display In A. V. Allen's grocery windows, left en the Telephone last night for Port aim. 11 is aououut lr ne nnds any windows dressed more appropriately than those he left behind. If Old Probabilities thinks he can get the best of Noe A Sculley, with rain, cold winds, and winter weather gener ally, he will wake up to find his mis take some fine morning, as they have prepared for his coming by pitting In the finest line of heating stoves ever brought to Astoria. Clerk Dunbar has been kept busy the past few days making out county warrants. The amounts wer not large tut there wer a good many ot them. For bouquet, smoothness and stom achic qualities, there la no finer whl ky made In the world than the Hope brand; to bs found only at "The Office." The French Company played c..d-lic3 Rud!n,-, l"t nlffht, to a pro- The bark Fiery Cross, 14 days from San Francisco, Captain David Jones, arrived In last night. - She is a vessel of 1394 tons, and comes In ballast- to load grain. Her crew number twenty- two men. The Relief picked up the Fiery Cross 18 miles off the bar, and towed her In . She has been outside for the past three days. Klrmess at Portland November 15th. Tickets for sale at Telephone offles for M OO round trip Including admission to the elegant performance. Tickets good going November 14th on the Telephone and returning 16th on the Telephon In the morning or on the Lurllne In the evening. Don't forget to take the fa vorite steamer Telephone. Orders have been received by Cap tain Kempff, of the monitor Monterey, to proceed to Puget Sound, and next Tuesday the vessel will take ber de parture. She has been In Portland two weeks. Ths Monterey will pro ceed first to Port Townsend. and thence to other Sound cities, where she will probably spend the winter. Uou. -T,hJ" 2h?".!1Jb ,lned. wllh hroT vw Chas. McDonald, tha tailor. r".- "J": ""'T. a"SP Ir11 at.uunderson. ' '!. "i inn neinr lornv.M nv lh st!k cord drawing Mrinr. "Thv rin,U all other clouds dispel." woull be a atirfftfMtlv Una tn w.irlr Im -i i w during "The Golden- Olant." They left' tenant Charles Preston, of the Mon' this pouch, , at Friday Harbor, 7,500, and George T. Myers between 20.000 and 25,000. This ls a little better than last year. Ore- gonlan. I. S. Richards, of North Beach, Wn., yesterday brought to this city a bottle that he picked up on the Fand.i, and which had evidently been washed ashore at a recent date. It Is a round, pointed bottomed bottle, such as Is used for Belfast lemonade. It was tightly sealed when found, Inside be ing a slip of paper Intended for the hydrographio office at Washington. In seven different languages printed there. on, tho finder Is notified that the piipej was thrown Into the sea for the pur pose 01 measuring ocean currents, and asking them to Immediately forward same to the nearest American consul, or to the hydrographio office at Wash ington, U. S. A. This particular slip was tossed into the ocean from the N. P. S. S. Victoria, on the 4th of March, 1S94, In iatl'ude 50 degrees 49 minutes north, longitude 14 degrees 24 minutes west, and was signed by the master of the vessel. In raised letters on the bottle, are the following words: "Dur kin Bros., Limited, of China." PERSONAL. Chas. F. Preston, recently detached from the Monterey, was a passing on the Columbia from Portland lust n, ui iur ran r rancisco. where he will me inned states ship Ranger Washington, Nov. 10. The report tel egraphed from New York and 'publish ed In the morning papers that another $50,000,000 bond issue had been deter mined upon, Is without foundation. " FOREST FIRES EXTENDING. Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 10. Forest fires are extending on the east side of the Mississippi river north of this city, and doing considerable damage, THE PRINCETONS BEIATEN. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 10. The TJnlver slty of Pennsylvania today defeated the Princeton football team, 12 to 0. VICTORIOUS YALES. New York, Nov. 10. Yale easily de- feated the Lehigh at the polo grounds today, by a score of 50 to 0. AT CAMBRIDGE. v,nHiuriuge, iov. iu. Harvard won from Chicago, by a score of 36 to 0. AT ORANGE, N. J. Orange, N. J., Nov. 10. Brown Unl verslty, 10; Orange, 10. AT BROOKLYN. Brooklyn, Nov. ,10. Boston A. C, Crescent A. C, 0. 20; LECTURE. Rev. Charles J. O'Reilly will lecture at Y. M. I. hall on Wednesday, Nov 14th, at 7:30 p. m. Subject, The Cath olic Church and the American Repub lic." The public cordially invited. Ad mission, free. Astorians: Bccause'the Rail Road will be built. The Japs: Because they'll get a slice of cold turkey at Chinese expense. The Chinese: Because they are still alive. Tlie Because beer is getting Anarchist: cheaper. The Loyal Because he lives in f Citizen: the grandest count-v p on earth! ! Will give thanks be cause goods are sold so cheap et ihe Everybody i WISE GhOTfllilG STORE.. FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LOTS FOR $3. Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot in Hill's First Addition for J2. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 529 Third street ASTORIA'S DAY AT THE KIRMISS. The Klrmess, which is to be given In Portland November 12th to 17th, will no doubt prove a grand success. The 15th will be Astoria Day, and in order to give all Astorlans a chance to at tend, the O. R. and N. Co. have mads round trip rate of $2.00, which in- ludes admission to the performance, The tickets will be good going on the fast and elegant side-wheel steamer T. J. Potter, leaving on the night of tte 14th, or on the commodious steam, cr R. R. Thompson on the morning of the 15th. Tickets good for return until the 16th Inclusive. OUR PRICE LIST. Beef by the quarter, 4 1-2 and 6 cents a pound. Chock Roast, 6 cents pouna ; iieer steak, 6 cents a pound Roast of Mutton, 6 cents a pound boiling beef, 4 and 5 cents a pound. CHRISTENSION & CO., WASHINGTON MARKET. WANTED. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co.. of Montpeller, Vt. For further informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. WE WISH to employ a few good men to mke $50 to $100 a week selling our Home uiectric Motor. Kuns sewing ma chines, printing presses, ventilat4ng fans, pumps, etc. Everybody buys mem, oieaay employment. Kasy sit uation and good wages. W. P. Harrison uo., uierK No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. a. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's Btore. W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. 673 Third street J. E. LaFORCE, D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. in the -Flavel building, opposite Occident W. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7. Flavel' Brick Building. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McGub-e's Hn tel at Seaside Is open the year around CALL ON P. RAfrKR. 17 Thlp 51 and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FOR RENT Five-room, nicely fur nished house. Enquire Real Estate Ex change. loin before going to Central America Mr. William Weir, of Rlin. q. land Is In the city, stavinr r tha w cident. He represents the firm nf Co.. ship owners and insurant hat ers, general offices and headquarters " ik'ixt Bireei. uiasgow. Mr weirs orotner Andrew I th mcmoer or tne nrm. m ine city a couple of days, able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden. corner rjn jitsi 1 i-wo or three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, cheap,. Apply Q. V. Porter's furniture store, 517 Bond street FURNISHED ROOMS With board. or good table board by the dav nr He win remain week, with home comforts, at reason- !th and Duane streets. Melon -shaped sections of rkitn.j hL. a reather-stltohed to. FOR RENT Three or six nice rooms C. 8. Dr. Hnce'i Cream Biking Powder V.VW JVr Wi'test Award. yy in ruK l l,ANU i:u nn Hondley & Haas. 150 First street and gei me uauy Astorlan. Visitors need not miss their morning paper whilt mere. BEVERAGES. vUX THE PUREST Wines ani liquors are sold at Alt CampbeU WINES AND BRANDIES TT7lr, fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea fifty cents per eullon. Don't fnri-oi peach and aprlcct brandv. Also Tench y-nxmr una wine St. Alex Gilbert's. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERS Th f. ular meetings of this board will ho hM on ths first Monday of each month at iu a, m.. at tne oince or Knhh a p.. ker. w. L. Robb. Ran. JXJllCJS Tie fMUTar RIMlInn nl me Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month, omm r Genevieve street south of Chenarnus. - W. U ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT Nn. 11 I n O. F. Regular meetinr of Ocean En campment No. U, in the Odd Fellows' Building, at T p. hl. on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Ri. Jcumlng brethren oortU&lly lasted. iy orur ( p SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office in Flavel's biick building. prank J. Taylor. Jn0 t Hohmb. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. . . J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Second Stwet Astoria, or. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hn,,n in to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 d. m. h,, days, 10 to 11. . LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 5S4H Third st. Astoria, Ore. Special attenUon given to all chronlo diseases. DR. O. a ESTEa PHYSICIAN.AND SURGEON Special attenUon to disease, of en and surgery. Office over Danziger-s store, Astoria, Telephone Xo. SI.. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office. Rooms I and wm.,. Building. Hours. 10 tn 1 Residence, 639. Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY OFFICE AT HIS RESTDlnr. May be found in his office unta It o'clock mornings, from U noon until r p. m, and from ; until 73a evenings.