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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1895)
inn. daily jUioillln' isiiiaU, wedxl3DiV MnhftA JjrjikV M isa&. I; Of! . ' iicet Men Fvcry d:v wearing' suits mads by Mo .1 ..,n.: i(l, liie tullor. No doubt you have .,: . rvi il a. sl.'r.f't diversion In the style, riwSi. ami litnah of these suits. Yet -,,! cue of them la riifht in touch with Uij tiiiifs, find h;ia the genuine stamp 1,1 true cli-jr.iiieo. No matter whether von are a innn of fashion or a dresser for comfort McDonald's suits will sat isfy your taste and, protect your purse. Fifty cent Turkish towels, sale price 2!) cents at Shanahan's, Forty-five cent silk, all colors, sale price 39 cents at Shanahan's. Ladies' fleece-lined vestr 60 csnts, sale price, 35 cents, at Shanahan's. Seventy-five men's white shirts sale price 49 cents at Shanahan's. $1.50 French Broadcloth, all colors, sale price 95 cents at Shanahan's. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 513 Commercial Street. UT ME ON THE LIST I of your regular patrona," (aid ' new customer on Wednesday. "It Is the first time I have been here." he aJdcd, "hut I know good whiskey when I drink It and thai is the best I have tasted for months." The experience of one who has tried and tested HOPE whiskey will be the experience of every new patron. It Is this brand of whiskey that has gained for THE OFFICE hundreds of 'steady patrons and made Its bar the most popular for gentlemen In the city. . COKE For any kind of coal, hard or soft, or coke, the best place to get It Is of Ithe Aatorta Transfer Company 123 CVmmMxHsii Hbrect, Telephone No. 12, COAL What we WISH Is a plain talk with Astoria people, Does munlulixal patriotism pay? What Buy you, readers How many of us tninK of this when we come to spending money? Yet, the fact la, we should al ways think of It. Suppoae that we all traded away from home. How long would It be lN-fore Asiorr-a would toe deserted be- fore Its vacant buildings would stand as Tombstones In a dead city? We hold It to be the cart of wisdom, the part of duty, for every resident of Astoria to buy In Anuria, and to buy Astoria made goods, whenever he can be nerved as well as he can be abroad Smokers of Astoria, timnk or this when buying oigiM-a and call for the La Belle Astoria cigar, Thirty-live cent lisle thread vests sale price 23 cents, at Shanahan's. Our reductions average from 35 per cent to 40 per cent. Bhanahafi Bros. The Thlstlobank went up the river last night in tow of the Harvest Queen. per cent Reduction on all goods at THE WISE CLOTHING STORE. The broken dikes at Warrenton are being rapidly repaired. The Moultan, Scottish Glens, and the Breldabllk sailed to sea yesterday. Meany is the leading tailor and pays the hleh-st tash price for fur skins. The Emma Hayward left down last night from Portland to take the Earls- court up the river for grain. The Dwyer brought over a large cargo of bay yesterday from Warrenton. It was consigned to parties In Unlontown, For .lnform-altlon regarding freight and passenger rates call at O. R. and N. city ofllce, No. 4G9 Bond street, Occident ihKJitel block. S. E. Utzlnger Is the agent In Astoria for the celebrated Gnmbrlnus Pottlen Beer, of Portland. Dr-p him a postal card and he will call tor your older. Y's The regular meeting of the Y, W. C. T. U. this afternoon at 4 o'clock In Rescue Hall. A full meeting Is de Thirty-five cents for good cooking butter at Foard & Stokes,' and the low price of eggs Is what Is setting; the housewives a cake making these days. A good, never fading phatonraph Is always a source or pleasure, you can obtain this kind from Crow's Gallery, as they turn out that clans of work and no other kind. Little Giant. Seems Is if balf the mothers In As. toria have nought a pair or two of those LITTLE GIANT school shoes for their children. The other half will as soon as they hear of the wearing qual ities of those that are being worn about the city. You can have your choice of leather, kid, grain or calf. per cent Reduction on all goods at . THE WISE CLOTHING STORE. The grip has made Its appearance In the city, and quite a number of Asto rlans 'have been placed on the sick list by Its coming. We sell Dlekets'to New York and all othor Eastern polrtts at Portland rates. By piirdhaslng your tickets at the O. R. and N. cfty ofllce. In Occident hotel blc-k, you will save local fare to Port land. You'll Tie surnrlsed to see what a little mone will buy In the way of Jewelry and Silver Ware at Kkstrom's Jewelry Htonv You'll also be surprised to see what fine work the engraver can do. ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY 378 Commercial Street. -O Manufacturers of every deHcription of Lounges, Mutt-reuses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Old Fashioned Country SAUSAGE. . Tlfat's what the Washington . Mnalt Market's sauseige tames like, It's irvttde of the same Ingredients, too home killed and d reused, bet: and pork. Our flavoring Is most delMous. During this cold wmth- er there's no athetr dish so good, WASHINGTON MBAT HARKET, CHRI5TI-N5EN & CO., Prop'rs. THE great number of customers thait wo have for "CUTTER'S Whiskey." proves that he public- still appreciate nn honeut sulo ly an 'honest house. W advertise tluut "The Resort" handle this f.Miious bttvnd or whWky and w back up our advertisements with the gvnulne article Is It. any wonder w have such good trada? 0k05BAUi: BRACK'S "RESORT.1 TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Jan 15. For Washington and Oregon, fair weather; easterly gales on the coast. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four h.mra omiinir nt 6 n. m. vesterdav. fur nished by the United States Depart- Maximum temperature, 43 degrees. Minimum temperature, 3J degrees. Precipitation, .til Inch. Totrtl precipitation from September Jn't, lSUl, to date, 47.17 Inches. ., ...I..ii.,,l.u. . r. Cnlam. tier 1st. lSttJ,' to date, H.tiS Inches. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby (riven to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants In dorsad prior to July 15, 18V0, to present I lie Kune to the county treasurer for i-uvnient, as interest will cease thereon i ri,r this date. luted this 7;h day of January. A. D, It. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop County, A ROUND TOWN. The "JEFF'S" Only Restaurant. Ve Swope. See Fwope about decorating. f:?9 Swope about decorating and sign Koods, 'SO jer cent off at han- ,!,:lii I'l!' 2 ..t Jed Mttliiff flannel, now A family gathering of fine llqulrs at The Ofllce every day. But Hope Whls, ky stands to the fore. Its quality Is the lever that Is turning hundreds of lovers of the pure article to The Office bar. Foard & Stokes Co. have secured ti a arrency of the famous STEWART' .u TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND, Their new stock goods nre'much su perior to any other kind. The scow Hustler, built by John Rut ter for T. B, Elmer, Is now In commis sion. She Is 60 feet In length, 18 feet beam, and 'has a registered tonnage of 299.02 tons. Tim CONTRACT AWARDED. The Bids Segregated and Contracts Awarded to Several Parties. Late last evening the committee se lected by the water commission to award the contract of the construction of Astoria's new water works, let the bids to the following parties: The Pacific Paving Company were awarded various portions of the work amounting to $42,786, divided as follows 1. Clearing and grubbing right of way grading road; making necessary bridges and culverts; constructing telephone line; excavating and re-filling pipe trenches on conduit, and excavating reservoir $19,740. 2. Headwords 'Diverting weir and settling basin (1,743. 3. Lining of reservoir; erection of gate and power house; furnishing and plao. lng all gates, fittings and appliances In reservoir and gate, and power housi 116,307. 4. Tunnel 44,996. The Excelsior Wood Company, as fol- lows: Wooden stave conduit furnishing and laying $31,368. Paquet & Kllner: Steel conduit furnishing and laying (29,558. Pacific Bridge Company: Distributive system 444,203. The whole , amounts to $147,915, or $2,230 less than the lowest bid on the whole that qt the Pacific Paving Com pany of $150,175. The result, It Is said, Is entirely sat lsfactory to all the contractors oon cerned. per cent Reduction on all goods at THE WISE CLOTHING STORE WHO IS IT? The following from the Portland Sun If yesterday, will be a revelation to Astorlans In general: Dr. Frank J. Taylor, a prominent As toria physician, Is registered at the Per kins. The doctor goes to Salem this morning to watch the senatorial fight he being deeply Interested In the selec tion of his fellow townsman, C. W, Fulton, for that honor. Austrian horses are branded by elec trlclty. Pennsysvanla has railway companies. nlnty-nlne street In Florence, Italy, the Salvation Ar my has done a great work. It has pitched its tents In the Palazzo Rlnu clnl, famous as the esplanade surround ing the house owned by the Medecl. The work of the army has the cordial aid of the municipal authorities. When Goodman & Co. nxy thut "our Shoes earn ymi lir.eres't, they mean that they wvar so much limirer than the nme price shoes ld elsewhere 'thait It Is like Investing money end re ceiving In'ttircft on It. It has -been several years since snow hns laid so heavily on the mountains about Astoria as at the present time. It Is giving the .rural residents who live ibeyond the mountains no end of trouble In reaching this city. per cent Reduction on all goods at THE WISE CLOTHING STORE. The etftjaMlnMng of a city office by the O. R. and N. On. has proved a mVut convenience to the travelling pub lic. Pernona can now procure tickets and seouve wrlhn on the night txa.t without having to go to the dock as formerly. At a recent congress In India, where nlno languages were spoken by dele gates, the discussions were carried on In English. A proposition has been brought forward lately to make Ena HMh the missionary language of the world. The Prlnts-Praln Drujt Co. are mnl Ing a specialty of fine perfumes, scan n-nil toilet articles. Thy hwe Junt re ceived a line of Imtwted perfumes. In "hiding the ancefaltles of the leading ftMYilirti mcmtimoturera. Call snl exim- ino them. It will cost fou northing to look at them. The oldest known . specimen of the vine tree In the world Is at Hlldeia helm, Hanover. It wns planted over W0 years ago by Charlemaime In com memoration of a vlsla made by him to the ambassador of the Caliph llaroun al Raschld. It is thought iby parties who own property at Seaside and other beach resorts down , the coast, that real es tate will take quite an active start for ward with the opening of the summer season. Several parties are preparing to open real estate offices at the beach as soon as the summer visitors begin to flock In that direction. per cent Reduction on all goods at THE WISE CLOTHING STORE. II. F. L. Logan Is running the Seaside sawmill at full blast now, and turning out a whole lot of first-class lumber. He Is sawing an order of 900,000 for the Northwestern Lumber Co., of Portland, and six car loads of lumber now stand on the track ready for shipment. Logs for the mill are being cut on Phllo Bbcrman's place above Seaside, and floated down the Necannlcum. Alex Duncan, George Hartley, and Willis Bberman have a contract for furnishing wood to the Seashore road for the winter. They are now busy converting Into cord wood, a large num. her of plllur washed up on the beach recently, from the big raft that went to pieces off Tillamook tm October 14th laut. Their wood yard Is located south of McOulre's hotel at Seaside, on the banks of the Necannlcum. The South Coast railroad tracks re cently washed out between the Warren ton 'bridge and the end of the trestle, la rapidly being repaired. Mr. Sterner, who has a lease on the road, Is working a force or men on the damaged tracK, and expects to have It completed In short time. A new stove has been plac ed In the passenger coach, making very agreeable place to ride these cold mornings. Philip Condlt Is conductor, and Richard Eberman Is fireman. GRAND .... MSQDERflDE ... . . . BAIvIv, i Given by the SONS' OF HERMAN, ; -At- , fisher's, fall, Feb. 22, 1895. For the best sustained char acters, there will be three prizes for Gentlemen and three for Ladies. Prizes can be seen at Foard & Stokes Co. Tickets Gentlemen Mask ers, $1.00. Lady Maskers free. Spectators, 50 cents. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Day Sessions at Cedar Street School House; Evening Sessions at Pres byterian Church. The Clatsop County Teachers' Insti tute will be held at Astoria beginning Thursday evening, January 17. There will be day session Friday, and Satur day; and evening lectures Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at 7:30. Also Bunt- day evening at the Methodist church there will be a discourse connected with the Institute. The evening lectures will be given by President C. W. Chapman, of the Oregon State University. His subjects are the great plays of Shake speare, Lear, Hamlet and (Macbeth. Sunday evening his address will be upon "Artistic Living," ana Kev. Dr. Bushong will also give an address upon the Teacher In Moral Contact with the Pupils." These lectures are wlth out charge, and all are Invited to hear them. President Chapman is remem- b J at Astoria as one of the most fascinating lecturers, and this course Is among his best. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. San Francisco, Jan. 15. Arrived Ar- ago, from Coos Bay; Cosmopolis, from Hoqutam. Cleared1 Schooner, Hlnnan, hunting and fishing. Departed Walla Walla, for Victoria and Fort Townsend; ship Columbia, for Seattle; China, for Hong Kong and Yo kohama; Kabulut, for Kahlut; . Alice Blanchard, for Astoria and Uortland. Freights and charters British ship Harland, at Portland, wheat thence tq United Kingdom, Havre, Antwerp or Dunkirk, or Hamburg; American ship John A. Brlggs, lumber from Blakeley to Cork, U. K.; British bark Lord Elgin, at Portland, wheat thence to United Kingdom, Havre, Antwerp, or Dunkirk; Acemican schooner now on Puget Sound, lumber thence to Quaymas. BALLOTTING FOR SENATOR. Boise, Jan. 15. The ballot for United States senator today resulted; House Shoup, Republican, 11; Sweet, Repub lican, 13; Browne, Republican, 1; Hey burn. Republican, 2; Claggett, PopullBt, Senate Shoup, 2; Sweet, 8; Claggett.j Phil Regan, Democrat, 1. c . H. COOPER'S PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. i 5i h t W. C. LOGAN. D. V. 8.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. 673 Third street. W. a D IG It E3 a D DON'T- MISS IT. IF YOU DO- YOU WILL BE SORRY. Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps at the enor mous reduction of 25 per cent off. M. LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, i and 7, Flaveli Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Flavel's brick building. fkakk J. Taylor. Jno. T. Liohieb. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until II o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until p. m., and from 5 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT 1XW. Office on Second Street, Astoria, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 5f-4'4 Third st., Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronio diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Dansslger'H store. A"torln, Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms S and 6, Pythian Building. Houv?. i 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household furniture. W. I. Crawford, Agent. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out-Just received just what you want, at Win Lee's, 629 Third street. Ladies, Gents' and Ghildrens Shoes at 20 per cent off, CHEERFUL WINTER EVENINGS. Nothing brings so much Joy and com fort to the fireside as a genial visito one that entertains and Instructs every member of the family. The latch string Is always out, for the Prairie Farmer, for It always brings a big weekly bud get. It Is brighter than ever, with host of new writers, this year. The Thanksgiving and Chrl3tmos numbers will be worth more than a year s sub scription. $1.00 gets 62 vlsita. The Prairie Farmer, Chicago. A teaspoonfool of brandy adJd to glass of milk makes It very easy of digestion. See him! Ask ny one familiar with the wood mnrVet who It Is that Is capturing the rode of the city. There 11 be hut one answer, There Is one yard that s'amls aslly at the held and that Is the iivuv P-nv Wood Yard. Ollice opposite isiicr Itros. s store. PlttHlnirir papers report that during the year 194 the number of passengers killed In that country by steam cars was 181, and by cable and electric ears S3. The fiirure In other large centers of population. In this country woulJ not be much more favorable. One would think to see the crowds vrttlmitvlly r.ilng to an1 leivltur Foard Stokes' at or, that tt hey, too, were Ivu-ing a sale likw the dry gKds men. They rto httve a sole every day In irroirtrts, tend If all good housekeepers will de-nl with them they will find that heir evpense will be cut down con siderably In '95. Loral scientists of Finally, Ohio, have project to sujply natural gas by pumping air Into the earth. The cost of supplying water to the' house of commons Is over $10,000 a year. Carl H. Lambert, of Tacoma, was In the city yesterday looking about tor a location In which to start a first-class restaurant and cafe. He Is a gentle man with years of experience In that line, and contemplates a place where both ladles and gentlemen can be at tended In style. Mr. Lambert firmly believes, since looking about the city1, that a place of the kind will pay, and he stated to an Astorlan reporter last night that he thought he had found a suitable location. It will be within a few doors of the telegroph office. He left on the Potter last night for Ta coma, and will return In about ten days. . j per rent Reduction on all goods at THE WISE CLOTHING STORE. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. E. P. Wilson, of Fort Stevens, Is In the city, visiting friends. A. V. Allen, accompanied by his wife and two sons, left Monday night for California, for a month's visit J. N. Griffin went to Cannon Beach yesterday to spend a couple of days at his ranch. Mothers nd minses all the world over have given their teething babies and feverish children St-e-e-dman's Sooth ing Powders. Try them. Captain bweeney, TJ. 8. A., San Diego Cal., says; "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good. Price 6v its. Sold by J. W. Conn. Vr. Price's Cream Biking Powder V.'orlJ's Fo!r li?s't Award. So that St-e-e-rtmon la upeK wtth two ee when you buy St--e-d's Soothing- PwwUers. Utuware vt purtous but-tackms. See whom? See Swope. What for 7 He decorates, I see. He paints Blgns. Oh. ho! He hangs paper. Ah, htt! He does tt reasonable. Very good! He does It In a 'workmanlike manner. SHU better! He does It In the latest style. Best of all! He Is up to the times In his line. You don't say so? He must be. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. oa CREAM MI MOST PERFECT MADE. A pm Grspe Creim of Tartar Powder. Fre Baca Ammonia, Alum ot any otLet adulterant 4 TEARS THH STANDARD. ' You can Buy goods at less than Manufacturers COST DURING THIS SALE. We have been rushed during the past 10 days which makes us feel the public appreciate our efforts in placing goods before them at their own price. WANTED. WANTED House work or nursing. A pply 461 Duane Street. 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-S4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. TO MAKE BIG MONEY selling our 1 Electrio Telephone. Best seller on earth. Jient ail complete, all ready to sot up; lines of any distance. A prac tical Electric Telephone. Our atrent nukes $5 to $10 a day, easy. Everybody ouys. Rig money without work. Prices iow. Anyone can make J75 rjer month. Address W. P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk No. 11, Columbus. Ohio. $3.00 to $15.00 PER DAY at home sell- Ing Lightning Plater, and plating Jew elry, watches, tablewear, etc. Every house has goods needing plating. No experience; no capital; no talking; some agents are making $25 a day. Perma nent position. Address H. K. Delmo & Co., Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUS. TO RENT A first-class piano. In- I quire of R. R. Marion, 75 Second street. FOR RENT Furnished roomis -for housekeeping. Mrs. D. Curnan, 278 10th street. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third fit, and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN POhTI.AND Call on Handley & Hans, 150 First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not miss their morning paper lrhlla there. BOARDING AND ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS With board. or good table board by the dav or week, with home comforts, at reason able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden. corner 9th and Duane Btreets. Postively no goods Ghapgcd At Sale Prices. C. H. COOPER'S SOCIETT MEETINGS. PILOT COMMISSIONERa-The reg ular meetings of this board will be held on the first Monday ot each month at 10 a, m., at the ollice of Robb & Par ker. W. L. Robb. Sec NOTICE The regular meetings of the Astoria Building and Loan Associa tion are held at 8 p. m. on the first Wednesday of each month. Office on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB, Secretary. OCEAN ENCAM PMrvT Nn 1 T n O. F. Regular meetings of Ocean En campment No. 13, In the Odd Fellow nuuuing, at 7 p. m.. on the second nd fourth Mondavs of each month H Journlng brethren cordially In 'ted. iiy oraer c. P. GREAT ANNUAL SALE. DON'T MISS IT. BEVERAGES. WINES AND RTtAVDTFS TT Zin- fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forset reach and aprlcct brandy. Also French rvumse and wine st Alex Gilbert's. ONLY THE PUREST Wines and ltaunrs are sold at Alex Campbell's Gem. What Is the use to ro and nav li 1-1 cents for a i-irar when you can get the Robert Mantell at Chas. Orsen's for It cents, the bent Havana dgax In that market, mild and fre araokJas.