The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 13, 1894, Image 3

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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13 18J4
A SAD ENDING.
The Body of Mr. Crawford, the Minis
ter, Found Near Jewell.
A. J. Gragg, who came In from the
Nuhalem yesterday, reports the finding
of the body of the preacher named
Crawford, who lived at Jewell. Two
weeks ago Sunday ne 'preached at Jew.
ell and took his boat for his home,
which was about a mile above that
town, and that was the laBt seen of
.him until yesterday morning, when his
body was found by Mr. Wm. Foster
and others who were hunting for him,
aboout 100 yards from his house. The
supposition is that he attempted to
get out of his boat at the place where
his body was found, and in some man
ner was capsized. The water at the
time he was drowned was somewhat
higher than at present, as when dls
covered lie Wfis but a few inches under
the Burface of the water, and standing
in nn upright poBltlon. Both hands
were In a death grasp about a bunch
of willows, and from indications It
would appear that he struggled hard
for life, the small bunches probably
giving way at each attempt made to
climb up the bank.
The remains were laid away last
evening In the cemetery at Jewell, by
friends and neighbors. The deceased
leaves a brother In Canada, who has
been notified of his sad fate.
Mr. Crawford was a man who was
well liked by all who knew him, having
been a resident of the Nehalem Valley
near Jewell for the past six years. He
leaves no family. ,
THE NOVEMBER FORUM.
The November Forum opens with an
article on "The Political Career and
Character of David B. Hill," by an
anonymous "Independent" writer who
tells for the first time with fulness of
detail Senator Hill's whole career. The
Judgment of him Is that his Buccess
rests wholly on an artificial basis, and
that It has been built up on the most
disreputable elements of political so
ciety The writer contends that Sen
ator Hill's prominence in the Demo-
cratlo party is the worst possible aug
ury for the party a measure, indeed
of the party's danger. It is a notable
political essay. Another political arti
cle "William L. Wilson as a tariff re
form deader," by Mr. Henry L. Nel
son, who points out Mr. Wilson's char
acteristics and qualities and traces his
areer as a leader of the low-tariff
wing of the Democratic party from the
days of the Randall faction.
In other respects the November
"Forum Ehows its tlmllness. John W.
Chadwiek has an impressive eriy en
Oliver Wendell Holmes; and Montgom
ery Schuyler has an exceedingly in-
terestlng article c.:i oar greatest land-
scaDe painter, "George Innesa: the Man ,
and His Work'
-full of prrsonnl
nlsccnrp-i rnd telling lnnld?ntnlly tha
whole story of the growth of American .
11 it.
h' re are in the Novemoer i-orum
.
lour notable articles embodying the
Tcm'.tn of special investigation into 1m-
pot-taut and opportune topics. One Is
s', remarkably clear and compact argu-
ment by ex-Senator George t. JiU- clear ag a bell 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1.00.
munda, perhaps our foremost const!- gol(j by j w Conn. '
tutlonal authority, on "Should United !
Stat-s Senators be Elected by the Peo-1 All the patent medicines advertised
pie'" to show that in spite of the , In this paper, together with the choic
. . . . est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.,
M-esent outcry the method adopted by . boug at the ,OWgt pr,ces ftt
the fathers Is better than any method , j. y. Conn'f drug store, opposite Oc
.that has bC3n proposed. Ex-Senator j cldent Hotel A. torla.
Xilrr.ur.ds Bhows how large a proportion
of men v.no have been members of the
sonnto have been first members of the j The regular quarterly examination
tiouse In other words, men who had 0f applicants for county or state teach
jshown that they were really the pop- ers' certificates will be held at Court
tilar choice. ' street school house, beginning at 1
A few n-.cnths ago the Rev. William o'clock p. m., Wednesday, November
Bayard Hale, an Episcopal clergyman j 14, 1894. Applicants for county certl
of Middleboro, Mass., pointed out in j flcates will, be present promptly at
The Forum the somewhat startling re-1 elate mentioned and continue until
ligious conditions of this old New Eng-j close. Applicants for state certificates
land town. In the November Forum will be present Saturday, November
Mr. Hale makes an analysis the result' is, at 9 o'clock a. m. and remain
of original investigation for The For
umof tha "Impotence of the Churches
in Fall River, Massachusetts, a Typ
ical Manufacturing Town," which pre
sents a lamentable moral state, due in
a great measure to the divided forces
of the churches. This la a first-hand,
Oirect, and Impartial revelation of the j
. i.,.,i icr.rHni' nf nriaiiWpd Christian-'
actual working or or?anzea i,nr stian
ily that Is hardly less than appalling.
' . COMMI'-VICATTD.
torla. Or , Nov. 12, 1S04.
n-.iiinr Astorian:
.... .r , 1
It vii ft:H-"l in tna m ;i.ihmisi cauren, i , r
1 business
last tvonlnf, l:y Dr. Eushong, that there. Tne Vids must specify the amount
are nine gambling houses now running charged by the inch in length and the
in this city contrary to lav, and that full width of the column, twelve lines
1-not only had their names, and where' of jonparcll type to bo taken as the
w.i!-nri but the names of those that," . . ' t,i v,iQv Anr? hv tho
veiled them, til of which is contrary city or its officers, which shall bf print
tii ordinance No. 1781, which not only cd on the bewt quality of legal fiat cap
rto.. Who run the houses conform in size to all legal
the players, tut all persons seen goina There shall be three sizes, to-wit:
in or out of theM liable to proseeu-1 uii sheets, half sheets, and quarter
tion and punishment. And also makes . sheeU, -
H imperative upon the pollpe rwerirn siz ln 250, m. and 1003 lots; the
o see that Eaid ordinance 13 enforced, j,rice shs.U Include printing on both
4in4 If such sutements as made by Dr. 'sides where the same is necetary.
, u,- ,.,, . true t al Bids must be made on blanks fur
Xlne in his pulpit are true, I. nl8hed by tne AuditoP apd Poiice Judge.
citizen and taxpayer, would like tO Pr)nter to furnish an affldevlt of pub
ask why the law is not enforced? And 'Hcation cf each and every notice pub
r.'hv D- Eushon? does not give the lifhed and file the same in the ofllce
y, p. 'of the Auditor and Po ice Judge, wlth-
nmcs of the violators and Iy tSem Xv, from the expiration of
lefors the public and demand of our sa,j not a,nd furnish one copy dally
council for an investigation of our'c.f the pap?r publishing the same, all
tv.lkv Dower as was done ln New York without extra charge' to the city.
Juliet power ,i The contractrr must furnish bonds
trid is now being done in Portland. )n Ue Eum of J500 for ,he failhful per
t1lt.y the cwuncil, arc- morally and le- j formance of the contract
trillv r?srjonsible to the people of this Contract to begin December 6th, 1834.
Stfor',, laws and enforcement j and tfZ
therccf. While they may not have the t 2 0.clock p. m.
power to remove the chief cr members!, The right to reject any and all bid
- the rolice force. hi y can it-fuse their, is hereby reserved.
c. 111c ponre , 1 jSy 0r.ier cf the Committee on Ways
pay tor non-performance fft their du- an Mans
ties. I ' (Attest) K. OSEITRJf-
Or are the statements made by Dr.1 Auditor end Police Judge, City .of
Bushr.ng based upon a few facts and Astorij November 12, 1894.
furnlfhed ty some attorney merely for,
the purpose of creating a stir, in hopes Dr, Price's Cream Bakin; Powder
Of hi3 being able to obtain a good fee" Am rUl CaU y.thl Hidwiotw Fir, S rnadn .
from the gamblers, or in hopes of some
future political preferment?
If the laws -are not being enforced
against the saloons that permit and
run gambling games, why not punish
those whose duty It is to see that the
laws are enforced, as the law is all
right and public opinion Is likewise,
as the only cases that were presented
under the law they were convicted by
the Jury, and the violators were pun
ished by a fine, which was over a yeai
ago, and nofctfltig since but monthly
arrests and forfeiture of nominal ball
as reported. TAXPAYER.
INVITATION.
By Astor Lodge No. 6, K. of P.
The members of Astor and Pacific
Lodges and sojourning Knights, are
cordially invited to be present at their
hall on Wednesday evening, the 14th
inst, at 8 o'clock p. m. The Grand
Chancellor and Grand Keeper of Rec
ord and Seal have been invited for the
occasion, and a social time Is antici
pated. Aftej the lodge adjourns, all
l'resnt are invited to Jeff's Restaurant
to partake of a grand supper. The
committee specially Invite the old mem
bers who very seldom attend lodge,
and they will be sure of having a pleas
ant evening.
Respectfully and Fraternally,
AUG. DANIELSON,
Chairman Committee.
LIST OF LETTERS.
Remaining unclaimed at the United
States postofflce at Astoria, Oregon,
November 12, 1894.
Darlln, Jos. Haarberg, Johan 2
Emery, W. G. Jinkins, Robert.
Foreman, Lee Montgomery, W. L.
Gould, W. L. Pitta, Henry.
Gosbee, James A. Tangen, Miss R.
Foreign List.
Miller, Mrs. Anna Qulsler, Miss Olea.
Persons calling for these letter will
please state the date on which they
were advertised. They will be charged
for at the rate of 1 cent each, as per
section 657, P. L. and R.
HERMAN WISE.
Postmaster
Meany Is the leading tailor and pays
the highest cash price for fur skins.
CHOICE LOT3 In Hill's Second Addi
tion to Ocean Grove, Seaside. Prices in
reach of all.
Umbrellas and parafols repaired 01
short notice, as this is the only buslnes
I follow. J. Joplin, 185 Main street. '
Captain Sweensy, U. S. A., San Diego
Cnl., says: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy
Is the first medicine I have ever found
that would do me any good. Price 60
cts. Sold by J. W. Conn.
what ls the uae to g0 Rni pHy 12 1-2
cents for a eisar when you can got the
Robert Mantell at Chas. Oisen's for 10
i funta tSu hnel lloirnnn Iii Ilia
romi-',.,.' , ,,, "
To prevent nts and convulsions dur-
Ing teething, mothers should alwayD
1 .... - n y n .1 c.. a . v. t -
"" " iuwj oi-ppuuuu awuiuig
X uwuci a.
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify
your ui00a ciear your complexion, teg
uato your Bowels, "and make your head
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
through the day.
H. S. LYMAN, Supt.
BIDS FOR CITY PRINTING.
Notice Is hereby given that bids will
I be reci ived by tne committee' on ways
and means or the Common Council of
the City of Astoria, at the office of the
auuhw mute uic ni uv.i.6
printing l0T one yeur Irum tne
iihdaV of lumber,
to the following specincauons:
Tiie City Printing to include all ad
vertising ordered by the Common Coun
cil, including stree: and sewer assess
ments, and m and all notices requir
ed by the .Common Council or any
nAn.. Ua r-ltir a rrtnrr Inlner ri t-!1
LL'S
mm
. FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CliBC. tj
Anwrreeable Iauratlve and NERVE TONIG.
Bold by nnigglBtsor sent by mall 25a60o
and $1.00 per package. Samples free.
Tfft TJf The Favorite TOOTH WTOI1
iJ llUforthea'eeUiaadllNatli.Kio.
For Sale by J. W. Conn.
SELLING at 25 per cent discount-
lots in Hill's First addition to Ocean
Grove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate Ex
change.
SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure, is in great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-nve doses
only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold
by J. W. Conn.
Shoes and blues rhyme, but if you
buy our shoes, you will never have
the blues. The fall stock Is now ready,
and every bit of the extravagance has
been taken out of the prices. Good
man & Co.
Clap a magnifying glass upon a piece
of Marshall's twine. Notice the threads
plump, round, even. Honest work in
every twirl that changed that Max
into cord. The best fishermen on the
river use Marshall's twine. Why
shouldn't you.
The Astoria Wood Tard has received
a lot of dry oak wood which is Just the
thing for those wishing a cheerful
wood fire in their open grates this
winter. Leave orders at Carnahan's
. , NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
holding Clatsop county warrants In
dorsed prior to May 1st, 1890, to present
the sanle to the county treasurer for
payment, as Interest will cease after
this date.
Dated this 6th day of November, A.
D., 1894.
B. L. WARD,
County Treasurer of Clatsop Co.
FOUND THEM THE BEST.
This is to certify that I have used
krauses Headaches-Capsules periodi
cally for over a year, and have very
much pleasure ir stating that . t"ey
have always proved very beneficial and
have relieved me In from ten to fifteen
minutes. I have been a sufferer from
htadacl'e for many years, and have
never fourd anything to do me as
much good as Krause s Headache Cap
sule:!. Yours Truly,
LOUIS HERMAN,
231 Poplar St., Wichita. Kan.
For pale by Chas. Rogers. Astoria.
Or., sole "(."-Tit
A GOOD ANSWER.
"Ycu must make a pretty good ham
mcr by this lime, Mr. B.," said a man
to the proprietor of a factory he had
just vif.itcd.
"I never make a pretty good ham
mer, r.lr," replied Mr. I!., "I make the
best hammer . manufactured ln the
United States'
This can be said with equal truth of
Marshall's twine, sold by
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
"A TALENTED EDITOR."
Gentlemen: I hud occasion to use
several boxes of Krause's Headache
Capsules while traveling to Chicago to
attend the" National Democratic Con
vention. They acted like a charm ln
preventing headaches and dizziness.
Have had very llttie headache since
my return, which Is remarkable. -Yours,
respectfully,
JOHN U. SHAFFER,
Ed. ftenovo (Pa.) Record.
For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria,
Or., sole agent.
Minced
Sea
Clams ' . -
That are put up by the Beach Pickling
Works, at Warrenton, and sold by
Ross, Higglng & Co., Pat Lawler &
Co.'s Fish Market, and Foard & Stokes
Co., are put up carefully and every bot
tle warranted to bp fresh, and good.
Think two thinks before you purchase
anything else today for dinner, and
you will give a bottle of these, a trial
as they are delicate eating.
A POINTER
M. Busman. 72 Main street, is now
agent for Plutschek & Harris, the larg
est hide dealers in San Francisco, and
Mi". Susman wishes those having hides
to sell to bring them to him and lie
will pay the highest price ln oath, oil
delivery.
FRED SAIZ,
Manufacturer uii Importer of
Saddles, Harness,
Collars, Whips, Blankets, Robes,
Leather, Etc.
GOODS SOLD AT PORTLAND PRICES.
P. O. Box in. Olncy St., Astoria, Or.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
Conconly St, foot of Jjckjon, AstorU.
General Machinists and Boiler Makers
Land and JJarlne Engines. Boiler work. Steam
boat and Cannery Work a Specially.
Casting! of All Dewriptims Mad to Order on
Short Notk.
John Fox. President and Superintendent
A. L. Fox Vice President
O. B. Prael Secretarf
The C. P. UPSHUR Co,,
Shippings Commission
Astoria, Oregon-
11. W. SHERMAN,
Cats and
Express Wagons.
Central Office, 515 Third Street
Stable, 128 First Street Telephone No. 7
Set and Sit
Have different meanings. You can
set a hen, but you cannot sit on one
comtortaDiy. ;
Chairs are the Proper Things'
To sit on, and we have the largest
cheapest and most artistic line ever
brought to this city.
Your choice 1
Should not be made before looking
over our stock.
HEILBORN & SON.
THE ASTOttlA SAVIHGS BA9K
Acts as trustee for corporations and
Individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on savings
deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per
annum.
J. Q. A. BOWLBT President
BENJ. TOUNG Vice President
FRANK PATTON Cashier
W. E. DEMENT Secretary
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, G. A.
Nelson, BenJ. Young, A. S. Reed, D. P.
Thompson, W. E. Dement
0.R.&N-GO.
E. ricNEIL, Receiver.
Gives Choice
of
Tmo Transeontinental
Routes,
Via
Spokane
and
St. rani.
Via
Ogden, Denver
and
Omaha or
St. Paul.
Pullman and tourist He.eift
Freo Reclining Chair Cars,
Astoria td San Francisco.
OCEAN STEALERS
SAILING DATES.
Columbia, Sunday, Oct. 21.
State. Frlduy, Oct. 28.
Columbia, Wednesday, Oct. 30.
State, Monday, Nov. 5.
' Astoria and Portlnd Steamers.
Hereafter the O. R. and N. Co.'s boats
will run as follows, between Astoria and
Portland. The Thompson will leave As
toria at 6:45 a., m. dally except Sunday,
and Portland dally at 8 p. m. except
Sunday. The T. J. Potter will leave
Astoria at 7 p. m. daily, and Portland
at T a. m. dally except Sunday.
For rates and general Information call
on or address
O. W. LOUNSBEP.RT,
Agent, Astoria, Or.
W. H. HURLBTJRT,
Gen. Fas. Act, Portland, Or.
CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE fllirj
; ST. PAUL
RAILWAY
Connecting with All Transcontinental
Lines is the Only Line running
ELECTRIC IiIGflTED - CARS
BETWEEN
St Paul and
Chicago.
AND
Omaha and
'Chicago.
Tlit Express Trains consists of Vesubuled. Sleeping.
Dining and Parlor Cars,
HEATED BY STEAM,
And furnished wttb Every Luxury known In Modern
railway travel.
For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETV
This Line Is Unequaled.
Ticaeta on sale at all prow blent railway oBcs.
For further Infornatloa Inquire of any ticket ageeu.
or
C. J. EDDY, General Agent
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Are You Going East? '
If so, drop a line to A. C. Sheldon,
general agent of the "Burlington
Route," 2W Washington St., Portland.
He will mall you free of charge, maps,
time tables, and advise you as to the
through rates to any point, reserve
sleeping car accommodations for you,
and furnish you with through tickets
via either the Northern, Union, South
ern, Canadian Pacific, and Great North
ern railroads at the very lowest rates
obtainable.
The Burlington Route Is generally
conceded to be the finest equipped rail
road In the world for all classes of
travel.
Hunter
&
Epicures say the best
fork sausage combines
til 41iAr Af nf o ir r ! rr
flergen's.pork with the flaky fat
and the fines herbs.
We furnishthe table with this kind of
sausage that pleases the veriest epicure.
Portland Butchering Co's Market
Corner Second and Benton Btreets.
Corner Third and West Eighth streets
NO BREAKFAST
Is complete without a good piece of
choice meat.
One can be
Deceived
In a piece of meat at the meat deal
ers, and discover when It ls too late
that what appeared to be good is noth.
ing of the kind. Guard against such
mistakes by coming here. We always
have the best.
WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, .
CHRI3TCN5EN ft CO., Prop rs.
Dalgity's Iron Works,
General Machinist
and Boiler Works.
All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat
and Engine Work of any Description.
Castings of all kinds made to order.
Foot of Lafayette St, Astoiia, Or.
S. H. WILLETT,
PLUMBING,
(las and Steam Fitting,
Hot Air, Stam and
Water Me ating.
179 Twelfth street, Aatoila, Or.
iDr.LlEIJIO&CO
Special Daclira fur Ckmnne, Pri
vate mil Wasting Diseases.
Pr 1 Mi iTh I"Vlt.'i r tf or tlif pront r nteriy fnr
Si mlmil Wi-HklH'K. bun ( M 11 liouil ami l'rl
vile I) N 'lises, OV'Timiiho l'n liiltiinpliiva mill
fmr s hi I lo iiuii'iiiiai life' ilu Ion, .Ihhsiin'H
unit leu o'imIiI l,i-K : fl Irihl lolili' pivi'ii or
st'iit fn'e to ni'y oiii- niwrllilnv Kvniiitiiiiis; mil
r Hildi'.'m 4K0 Gnu y ri'-t. irlvuie i nti'ni.vt' 403
Mh.umi St , S ui Kmiic'.sco.
slfsrs
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How Are You Fixed for Insurance?
Fire and Marine.
W" are agents for the largost and heat companies
represented in Astoria.
Royal Insurance Co., assets,
London Assurance Corp'u
iEtna Insurance Co.
Western U. S. Branch,
New Zealand Insurance Co.,
Combined Assets,
1804.
PflSBMiIi'S TIRE
Ahead of
Competition.-
By actual returns from 75 boats using fflflflSfl ALL'S TWINE
in their entire nets the fishermen find:
FIRST. That a ball of PUSH-ILL'S goes further.
SECOND. That they caught more fish than the same
number of boats using other twine.
THIRD. That their nets were in bettor condition at
the end the sopsod.
FOf JRTH. That they would not use any other twine.
ALL SIZEH ON HAND.
ELMORE, SAN&OfW & CO
FISHER BROS,
SHIP - CHANDLERS,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
Wacona & Vehicles in Stoclc
Farm Machinery, Paints, Oils, Vamlshu, Loggers'
Supplies, Falrbank's Scales, Doors
and Windows.
Provialatas), Flour, and Mill Koexl
Astoria, Oregon.
Kopp'a Beer Hall.
Choice Wines, Liquors and Clga-s.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
Only banded over the car, The largest glass
, of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, sc.
Free Lunch.
Erickson & Wirkkala, Proprietors
Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts.
Are You Going East?
Be sure and see that your ticket '
reads via
T
HE NORTH-WESTERN
LINE.
-the
CHICAGO,
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
and
OMAHA. RAILWAYS.
This ls the
GREAT SHORT LINE
. Between-
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
Ami all rViiits East find
South.
Their Magnificent Track, PcsrleKS Ve-s-
! ilhnloil Dlnlno- nnrl Rlponlmr Pur
Trains and Molto:
. "ALWAYS ON T1M0."
i Have given this road a national reputo
j tlon. All cTasses of pusacngerft carried
on the ventibultd trains without extra
charge. Ship your freight and truvel
over this famous Hue. All agents have
tickets.
W. It. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE,
Gen. Agent. Trav. V. and P. Agt.
248 Washington st. Portland, Or.
21,502,370,00
- 8,030,425.00
10,915,829.00
1,617,195.00
2,077,219.00
$45,403,044.00
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
all