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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1895)
111B i)AilA' ..ASj'roiUAi,l AtttOfitA BA'i'UitMV UOJlNJLNG,. OUl'OlijUl l!", UM ': 1 1 1"" "Tssi'iiiinrtrSWlfiJnsSwrt ! . i: JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. TURMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Telephone No. 66. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year VM Bent by mH. per month 69 Served by carrier, per week WEEKLY. Sent by modi per year, $2.09 In advance. Portage free to subscribers. Ait communication Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Business communications of ail kind and remltJWices must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astortom guarantees to Ita sub , Tiber the largest circulation of pny newspaper published on the Columbia river. AdverthUpg rates can be had on ap pSicaitlon to the business managor. The Weekly Astorlan, the aecond old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Jne. T. Handley Co. are our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand on First street. A CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION. NotMng baa occurred at Minneapolis thus far to Impair the confluence already erpresae'd' In the cones.-vu.tlve force of he gentil convention. The manner in ttf.iMi lutve (proposal amendments to its cont'tltiuiion have been taken up Juatifle the pralJdUlon made tot "any cWangee are 'more likely to ifoltow than precede aokno(rr.dged needs." Tiie deputies are evidently conscious of taperfecttons In .Lite exi&ing machinery, but they are more disposed (to aitvuljt its gradual nrodlflca tlon by 'Wv pressure of events than to m't ktolfoeruiUCy to work to tinker ft. There iwtts an eaCy mutation of this temper In itlhe refusal to adopt another deagnulrxin tor the general convention tlneX The tilie la admitted to be unec cUaljiitlaaj and Inexpressive; but there Is no accepted ecolcs1a4tlca.li term Uhat ex aoity describes the functions of tho gen ural convention, for the reason tint the oi'lKUnal orgunixai'.ion of the church, 1n .t'hQs country wtta without exact prece dent, and tt was decided to retain a title th'alt Ihud already hcqulrjl a significance of Its own ratJher than adopt another t-iuit ontglhlt 'be misleading. A elmttur argument seems to apply to the wry Ittftte of "this churcb" as a na tlorjil ongartlBaiilon. There, were two votes In the convention against Uhe Insertion of tihie words "Prdtauant Episcopal'' aa a limiting or qualifying title, whAoh clmrCy Indicated diKOiWent with this "Inode quUitn" designation, t3 use Blahop Potter's tenm; tw 'diner was no serious proposi tion to sulbatitirte another specific desig nation, amid the convention 1 unlikely at present to dUoaird these f ami liar words uCitore toe use of a recognised form la iKM necessary or convenient. It was . duutifjeas from a Imlllair feeling that dhie House of Deputies decisively rejected 'Uiie piropoaiulon to Incorporate aa a sort of preamble to Its constitution the o ca'.Ced LainYbelihi quadrilateral, the "four poln'ts of union," holding It unnectBsary to proooam Who adherence to catfoojlc ifolltiri and ordler by any new form of words. TUvuu it-he resiu of the conaltUa'aitlon of I'iitd tCJatxirate echeme of revision was erriilrety negative. There are a few prac tical amwmJments proposed In tlic report, looking o 'dhe removal of century old tUmltat'loiui, tihUt may command morv fu vorable coniddeiutlon, but the prevailing temper Is evhlentty uguamit :htoreUca5 tlnWIng. And Wilis 1 not nit-rely con servatism. It ikt iiafiher a sign of vitality. The Episcopal, cihuruh, has been expanding luipMiy of kite and developing In tbtrei.gth and H can afford to leavo its outward miiomlnery to the moulding Influence of - Its spirit latid lite. AnailiKir evidence of flhe djinse Igror anee reaillng to American affairs prevail ing over aK Eawpe Is furnished by the foltowlng Item taken from a loidlng ar UWe largdly puKWiod In the London Chronicle: "A very utrious probilem hus Jdilenly Wvnl to the front In the trojbld poll tk'ii of itho United States. T.id mgro queslltMi may completely ovtn .iulow tne ojnrrrh?y and' lve tariff Issuo in Hie )rel.lwuUl flshit." Such a girvU paper as u.ie LjnJon Oaronlc'.o tutht to kno thw, usiile from fhe oocai deputies of two or thre't of the weakest and mot lniltfiil!leant Hlatcs In the American union, there is no more tu for kuigvr of concern In tills coun try over any ixyro question than thero Is In Ei'.und. Tae Mea of confusing the iwnans'jes olf a ( unedioaite.i 'Whltea and Kucka In 8ou Carolina with the polltitia. Imues In whlc.i the 70,0u0,000 of tlh United SuiiM ri Interested Is per W.'Oly eJbsuitl Tiie new Amiertcau liner Paul" K.vrtd unot'hwr triuenph for American h.)pbuUkA-r In her tna; trip ;at week. In oiUU- to meet the requirements of the government u an auxiliary crulaer in odiro ot iwair sn was obliged to nuitntaln an awrans! wpeed of twenty knots an l.uur ovtir a return course. The totai dls-1 Mm- to be icoverel was a little Uen than ! f On h,. outward run tho 8,.! l'AHtl m.de an laverage of 1 knots. Com- -Iner track, With the huge erurineu warmed I up to their work, the attUoved the s-uperb I figure, of 2l.lt knot. This nrnktt her tdlal record afveragv i0.67 knots, cr a trlfie over half u, knot In exensa of .he decnland iriuie upon her. Thus pdacesj her accepun u by th gov- eriwueat beyond x doubt The qtudron of four powsfut truns-Aiiantlc tiam- hdpe provided for by tho Ocan Mall, uu. . . j.... . . . n.thllk alimluJ the Paris and New Yoik to Ahvertbsm neg.sifr on condition that two vesseut of eqoal tonnage should be Imunwdtoty oonsu-ucted In Anwcan . . . oonlMUClw m Amer.can mpyaras, now eomplote, Tha qu..r- tette of oceam Byvre serve a double pur- pose. In pwu hey fortMbly temlnd for- cign eovermm. that tha Unltel States baa undejtakn In earnest the ivbubliita- tioo of lut nwNhut marine. In ne - j,,irj-rj - a-erJtofboJlsiw1t'.i Kaiopcm pow Ittiey wtould be it bnce converted Into tormMaMe eoronWe destroyers hardly ! (rtferkH- ta efflcleniy td the Columbjai onfl Minneapolis. Oki tiiipoui.ueiB i.ave shown Mnak ttiey are oapaKo of producing . . .. ar t am mfrcvxt Btaiim- ers wtdctoare the cquan in ou eusontla re- epqets, In some instances the superiors of tlis beat tniA that Europe can turn " ... : -..-rt 1 out. Our snipping inters omy mod ; a.w fulma measure of protejtion which we havegiven to o'.h.?r lndui'trlci in' Two weeks ni?o rne put on the market order to attain their former eminence as the stock of the "Barnato Bank, Min oraer to aua.ai '"g and Eatate Corporation, Limited." one of the astaat sourc.M of national There wag nQ p,., and! no eXp:anlt. power and mlgli. When tho R6pubi:can ton tne objects of the institution; party returns to complete ascendency at ! and yet on tho -Mm day $5 shares sold tn Washington tnult prote-.-ti'Xi ftiould bo ' m.mense quantities at 122. This capital- afforded tann wJUhuut delay. BRITISH FREE TRADE. A prominent CtonwJIart paper ways, "none taut tiho. who are very Ignorant , or iwiHUWly tUInd itry to imake tlhose who JWten to Khleun beilewe ltlhia.t every tine In 'the Three Kllne'doms' IJtlalted with I are very imuny, and Uhe nuunber is ln creaudrtg, Wth In Canada and England, (Who campTa-hi of It toWteKy lartd declare thult tt ts Icrue'Iy unut) ito lirge num bers of BuildleJhi produVeni. Hre lu a let ter If nam England iwlhlich iMox-n in a lively Way that free trade as it lu in EngOand In many irmpoillUnlt claaeis favors the foreflgnens 'alt 'tihe expense of itlhle home producer: Things are taJ here. EveryiMng cornea from abroad, CasstCu even aro now Is suing a book "Printed In Holland," and BiKes from tho Oxford props have a Mttle nolte, "Printed In Germany." It seems as If free trade, all very wetf In thewy, pracltaatty to a failure unless everyone goes In tar It. One prcittoti'cm lst country fpolls tha lot. I sincerely trust you iwllil keep Mr. Rlchunl Curt wnlolhlt out In Canada. When the orJln- ajey Ersjf.Whliriiaji gets up he breakfa&ts on eggs from Hotiand, DaaiJsili foutier Vien na ibread-cmiaid Iby German, workmen of AmerUcan flour. For lundh the has nice German, Dutdh or Amerkun clvoese.pcr- haps an OtitnJ rabbit, and for dinner Aum'iiaDlajn Ibeef or 'mitKton, potatoes from Hoj-iind an'd greer.i frtvm Jersey, and Amenidan cunned fruits. In it'he mean- time 'Ecisex farmers are going through the bankrupvey count alt the rvnte of 3C0 per year. It is not to be otippoc'd tl-jit all the good 1'anJ In G.-vat Br.taln Is under cu'JtiivultOon, or ithat aitl Its Inllubttanle a'bCle tor iwi3ing to work are occupltd. There are UTj?.3IonB of aicreis untiKed land hundredu of UhouDands of alble ooJled men land Iwamen out of empuoyiment. It has been calCoiUated that there is lurid enougli In Eng-jand and WaC'ea, Scotilajid and TreCiand, to feed 123,000,000 of people. Another estimate matte toy Lord Lauder a'te lis ItBiuit there Is f.utliclent available land In tiWe Unlited Klnt'oin to nrjxln!taln a popuimakm of 200,000,000." W 'think the auccess of a ptCley iwihlcih leaives itthe peopCe of a cour.'try wuth suc-h mugnllileent UgricuOtunul resourci.is at the money of foreigners for tlielr bmetid and cheese, and a Ihundred and one tihings tlhlait could be easily raised ait homo, may very reasonably be qu.etioned. Thlii Is wihiait mheir boatited free trale has Ibrougfat the people of Ertrjtand toit has u'lwM.d taibor flrom the liaiaJ and mado tho ) pOe dependent on foreigners fcr tih'.i.r necessary food. Eiery true American w3H pray Itlhult sudh a fate may toe averted I from Wis own country. The Chianeuton Nci.va and Ccurltr id very much put out over ihe liberty boll "foo'llnimess," which leads the Chicago Times-HeraM to hope "our contampcr uiry will not allow its Jlfpicusure to go to such extremes an to surges: a lynuhlna party for tha relic of the stir ring tttn;s of '"8." WHAT A WOMAN REFORMER THINKS ABOUT BLOOMERS. Mrs. Elizabeth H. Grnnuls, President of the Social Purity League and Ed itor of the t'hurch Union. Nobody can object to women wearing masculine attire, or clothing that resem bles or suggest it, more than I do. Many your. g women Imagine that men's cra vats and flilrts and hats give them a trim, Jaunty, nppearanro, and perhaps tlwy do; hut in my opinion they indicate a 'lack of true woniaanly feeling and good taste. I do not believe, however, that the bluomer costume is to bo classed with the .mock masculine garments, be'citfe it answers a real demand, 'and there is a good and sufficient reason for wearing It. I approve of bloomera, though I dislike the name; tourlnt trousers, or the Syrian or Turl:!f.h costume, would be a more ap propriate term. But you must not ns siinio that my approval of bloomers Is uni:'iTlled. There are bloomeirs land liloomei. iSome are made to tight that they are practically knlekerboekei-a, and are mo; ungraceful and even immodest; that kind I condemn emphatically. But It Is possib e to make the bloomer co-tume full enough to be InoiTenslve and pretty. It may tie practically a divided skirt, with leggings meeting It half way be tween the knees and ankles. If tt is a coHiume or tins description 'I can see no reason why the men should object to It, or why it should not be worn; indeed, all the reasons are on the other side. If we ar to be progressive we must adapt ourselves to new conditions. Kemenlnc wheeling Is In a sense a new condition, and naturally we need a new style of dress for it. A skirt la more or less ot a hindrance to a woman riding a wheel. A modest Syrian dress, or bloomer cos tume, If we must call It so. Is more con venient, economical and sensible. Men object to them in a general wav, because they are such an innovation. I hava ques tioned several as to why they objei-t, and not one has been able to put forth a single satisfactory reason. We will soon grow accustomed to the potnm n1 ,nen women will have made another .klrTs.tl bTnds, and" other stltuents of unhygienic clothing. -From 'hall Wheelwomen Wear Bloomers?" In Dem'!rt'-' Wagailne for October. THE HI EIGHT OF CREDl'LITV. There has probably never been anything so remarkable In the history of gam King and speculation as the South Af rica ej J mlnlnr mtnla Ihil tm nero i-.o-. Ing In England. France and Germany, The story of Law and Ihe famous Soutl f ,a "f'b'e i?me "'P"' and taere is no teSIng where It w 31 end. The rich development of gold mine In South 'Africa, and the story of fortunes maJ? ,ne holders of stock In them rtol ,-f '-rewd promoters aiorportunlty which they were not slow to mafce the most of. The hero of the enterprise was one Barnato. at one time T ;'a::mg Juggter. -Alio hud been lucky In diamond mlnlntr. and became a bold and recks, nKfT ,n stocks. When be came to Ixmdon. every 'n,'Vrl that he connected himself wiu prospered. He seemed a veritable Monta Chrlsto. He dabbled In mllUons niore oaro'.era'.y than some men would In thousands, and has so far been able to t)9 orm o p(?puar s.crlption shares the vast sum of 150.000,(X)0! The audacity of the man Is unpara,el.ed. 11 18 sai'4 mai 'ne onereu wits uuiu jinjur a London js.ooo.ooo for the Mansion HoUBe offlclal home of the mayor, and the wonder Is that, disappointed in this, he did not offer to buy Buckingham Palace. He haa leased the town house of an npecuou9 nob:eman and la abou't t0 buld a paiaoe n Piccadilly. i "Anglo-Bengalee Disinterested Life and i Fire Insurance Company, Limited," as j described by Dickens, the capital of ! whlph vena tn Am nnp nilmrral anil aa ' many nati'l :i as the printer couM put ln ... , ; The succnBS of l..:s9 promoters lends color ,0 tne assertion of confidence men : that a "sucker" is born every minute. ANOTHER "COLONY" PAILS. The fate- of 4he Alabama negroes who went to Mexico to found! a colony of their own differs only in degree from that of many other bodies of men and wfmen who started out upon largely nimllar missions. The region they were Induced to occupy had been painred by promoters as little short of perfect. Tho climate has been described as gentle and healthful, the soil as rich and easily tilledV and the prospective neighbors as peaceful and law-ablu'lng. At least a competency of this world's goods was there to be acquired by every thrifty person who had the courage to take up a residence there and set himself reao- Tutely to the task. The present condition of the misguid ed colonists shows how illusive their hopes at starting were. Nothing is said of the character among whom the people among whom the colonists proposed to make their new homes. It Is possible these were as they had been represented, although even this is far from certain. Hut the soil, tho climate and other con ditions were b'j'A as to prove only too speedily that Mexico was no pla.?e for the colonists. A start for home was made by 400 of their number, but upon their arrival In Texas 175 of thciv were stricken with small-pox. There they now lie without adequate treatment or funds to procure It. detained under a quarantine luiw which would admit of their relluse after being cured, but which provides no means to procure their transportation. It was said years ego by a statesman who had given much thought to the subject that the tsolutlon of the Southern negro problem would never be found In colonization. There are within the United Slates plenty of localities to which he can move and prosper more than at home. Dut all ventures in tha direction In strange lands and among stranse peo ples are alimost certain to prove danger ous and disappointing. Those who stay nt home, improving their business and edulcatlonaS opportunities whenever pos sible, thrive more than those who chase rainbows Un distant countries, and they escape at the same time the dangers of maia'alles often strange In character rnd hence in treatment. WE'ARY AND WORN. When the tired factory operative, th weary out-door laborer, the overtasked bookkeeper or clerk seeks a. medical re compense for expenditure of bmlly force. where shall he, ilnd It? Could the re corded expenditure of thousands ot workers be voiced the verdict would be that Howtetter'e Stomach Bitters renews falling strongth, stimulates the Jaded mental powers to fresh ativlty, and re Jaxes undue nervous tension as nothing else does. Digestion, a regular hab:t o body, aippetita and sleep are promoted by It, and it is an admlrare auxiliary in the recovery of Ivealth by convalescent? A fastidious Ftomaeh Is not offended by It a. id to persons of both sexes In delicate rir .vltli wi'.io ocef-tlonally fee. the need of and e.Mlclent tonic the whole range of tlfe pha! n:icopoala and the catalogue of pro prletory medicines doe3 not present more r?firl, safer or -more decisive one It is also incomparable for fever and ague, rheumatism and kUney trouble-! FRENCH RAILROADS. Tli gemlail Mr. Depew underel.andii the ant dt pLUtlii'j th'inwu. Th'.s la te way he sotitlrw the quei-it'lon of comijamlson be tween AmeriVan and Euwoein ivilliways "The .govci.-ni.Tent ron'trols the French railway?, and 1s very proud 't its "train ilu r.nvf." avhMh leaves Part 'tw.ee week ehr the Pyrianees. It Is the lies'! e tii ' iiKd ni.Ll 'fu -tiii l: J'.' V havj. T.ie dis tant fivm Paris Us only a finv miles itifferor.'t k':ti i.'.i.'i: 'bo i.veen New vk and HuftUu. My boy ami I 'tried it. VVt: had 170 ipoundu of baggage and ll-wo berths In liVi ele.'per. The ifare, th? steeping car and It he extra baggage cofft J78. The time occupied was 1G ihnutii. The very t ime iiervloe on 'the New To-.-k Jeri:ra'. bMween New York ur.'J BuftUio coslis an I the tl-.ne required is only 10 houns. DivKl UenJaimJn, of irorfonv'l'le. W-'s.. i..' ii-iund on bis r.n 'the sk.-Mon of a vc-ry lumgo iruin, lappavently Inel'jsed in Wit srt c'l ia preservwltlvo coating, suggefltUng the existing of the art ot mummlJ.'yliig among Ame-i'lcan nborlslnei? In O.'tinlitr oeeinrs i.do flPtleth nnn'ver-'a rv -.vf the UlrMt in'jiliiotliin of Wagner's Tannhauescr at 'Dresden, and In Novem ber that of Wa::iaee'L MurKana at Drury Lame. It Is a truth In medicine that the small e-t dose that performs a cure is the Insl. Dewltt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform a cure, and are the best. Chas. Rogers. Tii American itistoricil Register, the organ of the IVitr'oilt-lIeroditary Society, for O.-tf-l-'.'r. Iii.i.? n'n a'Jtra'A'lve table of contents. 'The- hHtorU; tour of LaOiyft'te tliroiiti'.i -tllie United Sta'trs In lSH 4s con tinued. Tlhl'a numiber ttifs, with rccres of app'Aiprktita VIM: rations, of h!s trip up the Hudon. and vis:Ls to West J'olnt, N'cwburg, Albany, Troy, etc. Major J. 11. Rosengamen ft'ivea much that is new abou: tJe-n. Comte d: Rochalaibeau. i.Ius tra.'lnsr nils enteraalnlng article with nu merous portraits. Mra. Jenkins Rlehart, continues) Ihwr r':iilclori df Tra'JHtonj of Fort Jenkins and the Pennamrte War. In the "Some CoSonlal 'Families," Depart ment, Is given the descendants of John Fenwjek, once proprlotor of Southern NVw Jensey. Some of 'the -Momhfy returns of the Adjultant of the 1st regiment Penn- sytvania Line, 17S2, are piiinted fcr the Hi St time land tNow muk.-h tnformatlon thut U curious. An 'Interesting sketch of Gen. Adair, ia poem by H. H. Harri- in, and mlany page of no- of the Patirtotlc Societies make up this very readable number, the frontispiece of Which Is the Insignia of the Society of the Cincinnati, done 4u pro,-r colors and em bossed. TWO LIVES SAVED Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., waa told by her doctors ahe had Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Dis covery completely cured her, ami she says It saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers, 138 Florida street. Ban Francisco, euffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without result everything; else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and In two weeka was cured. He la naturally thankful. It la such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this nv.dlcine In Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottle at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Reg ular slie SO vits and tl.Oo. TO BBAUriFY THfi COMPLEXION do ndt tukb itHno cosmetlici; palnits and powder's ttfinkOr InJ-ire Hihe okin, but take the eiate&t ivlay Ho pain a beautif ul color and a whbCeflome skin. Health H the greataat beautifler. The imeans to beau ty, comfort arid health for women is Dr. Pleroe's Ftovortte PreBcrlp'tiion. Dull eyes, eaHow or wrinkled faoe, and hose "feel' Inga of weakness" have ttheh- rise In the deratvgemen'ts peoullSajr to women, "fljivortte Prescription" will bui;d up. flircngithen and Invigorate every run down" or dcoteaite wo:.ian by regulating and unaisianig aim trie natural fundtlonia. ' To cure contlpa,tlon, biliousness, indl geunion, tJlek headache, lake Dr. Pierce's PeHicJts. One a dose. Protectant church beKls rang out for the first 'time in Vienna a Sunday or two aso, a set of bells having been presented to 'the church, which iwas bul.t a few years since, after a long resistance on the part of the government. . It's Just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold with it Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medi cine; better results; better try it. Chas. Rogers. Sir Wlllami Harcourt has token to driv ing mules; he rides through the new for est In a phaeton drawn by a pa'lr that has been presented to hiirn. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. A very young Pole, Af. StanlsCaa Mel ker, of Warsaw, won the Ji;00O Ruben steln prize for the beat piano forte con certo ait Berlin tha year. DrvPrice's Cream Baking Powder Contains no Ammonia or Alum. Telephones are to be admitted into Ital ian nunner!e3 by recent decision of the congregation of bishops, but a strict cen sorship will be exercised over the wires. Berlin's oldest inhabitant to a shoemak' er named Prcnzel, who l new VA. Till four yelars atyo lio smoked urn J drank colfee. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krausp's Headaune Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my fumily ngnlnst any and all kind ! hendaclie. Yours truly, J. B. WAl.TEl:. Leavenworth, Kaunas. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, Oregon, sole agent. V'l '.h' piuen: medicine advertised in tlii. paper, together with the cholc pmt perfumery, and toilet articles, etc., i n ; N'li.hr al itie lowest price? at J. y. Coot. drug store, opposite Oo iM.:n Hotel. A. toria. A Japanese wUr song was recently sent to LeMonde iMCJerne from Tokio, the tune of which turn1. out to be "Tramp, Tramp, Tiump, 'the Hoys tare Marching." KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, th great Blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the comniu::ion and suier Constipation. i5 r.ts.. SO cts , $1.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. .Many travelers have see-n the crewn of Queen Victoria In the Tower, but ft Is net generally known how it is made up, and how mamy Jewels it contains. It Is said to be the heaviest and imoat uncom fortable dlaidtom of all' the crowned heaeds in Europe. 'Altogether the crown com prises one 1'aie ruby, one large sapphire, twenty-six smaller rai:phlres, eleven emer al'da, fouir rubies 1,393 brlll'iarJts, 1,273 rose dlaimonds, -lour pendant sllila ped pi aria, and 73 fimUJXT ptturis. A. G. Bartley, of Magic, Pa., writes: 1 feel It is a duly of mine to inform you and the public that DelWtt's Witch Ha zel Salve cured me of a very bad case of eczema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Chas. Rogers. A ti.-rans'a slgBt wafs Been In London at the great fire in the grain warehouses near Hlaekfrlars bridge. As the buildings, which were on the water's edse, were bornlne, 'a back mass 'was seen In the river Moating from the Surrey to the Mid dlesex !Je. lit wal composed of thous ands cf raH?, cut off fcom eccape on the land side. Abo 10,000 of 'them B-ucceeded In rrc&iing tr.i tllver, but were then una ble to get up the smooth sides of the Thames embankment, and were carled dawn the river and drowned. When Baby was sick vc gave her Cas torla. When sho was'n child she cried for Cas torla. When she became Miss, she clung to Cas torla. When she had Children the gavo them Costorla. Signature Is printed la BLUB diagonally across tho ' OUTSIDB wrapper ' of every bottle of (the Original and Genuine) Worcestershire SAUCE -4.S a further protection Mtnlnft mil Imitation f AfsaU tor th United 5tstss, JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. N. Y ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY, ST8 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description ot Lounges, Mattreesea, etc REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Are You Going East? It so, drop a line to A, C. Sheldon, general agent ot tne "liurmiKTon Roij," 50 Washington st, Portland. Ho will mall yon 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- uni railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route Is generally rmi-edt-d t be the finest equipped rail road In the world for all classes ot vnvl. J The If. S. QovH Reports show Royal Baking rowaer superior to alt others. M f'aiSS fCr,-,-;-:tw. Wh s 2Seta.. BOota. and 81.00 Bottle. One cent a dose. Itia sold on s guarantee by all dmg- glst. It euros Incipient Consumption tad Is-the best Cough eri Croup Cuiai For Sale by 3. W. Cunn. T0 Heal Estate (Den, Backers . and Business filen Of Astoria Generally. R pointer! i tt Call Into the Astorlan office ! and get fample copies of our rcgu- I lar Commercial edition. i I H ivleans oncy j in Your Pocket. Dalgity Iron 'VVM Works, (ieneral riachlnist and lluilei W-irks All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat and Engine Work of ar.v I Jtscriptioti. Castings of all kinds maJe to order. Foot of Lafavette St.. Astotla. Or. Kopp'a Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Liquors f.nj Clears. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over th Dar, The largest ((iass ol N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 51. Fice Lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Concomly and Lafayette St. WANTETji WUn-ter to rent A cen'tralXy boiiEe of raven or elgilut roams. M., thus otilce. Jocated Address WANTED A good girl for general housework at the residence southeast corner 1'ith st. and Franklin avenue. WANTED To employ an energetic la dy or gentleman to represent our business In every county. Salary, $:o.0u per month and a commission. Address with stamp, Onus. A. Kobinson & Co., Salina, Kans. WANTED Asenui to reDresent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpener, vt. For further Informa tion, address Q. M. 6tolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. WANTED Man or lady to collet-iTdo some office work, and manage agents. You will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expenses. Position per manent. Send four references and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. r"OR SAX, hi KiWt SALE 'I I am horses nnd one mule (will work finale, or doubie) one wooU wot-ron md one bur-y. InquUi cf Mrs. Fciaikes, l.'iipentwn. JAPANESE GOODSJust out.-Just re ceived Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 543 Commercial street. TO LOAN .MONEY Apply to Astoria Abstract. Title and Trust Co. FOUND. HWNU Monday, September 20, a skiff, painted lead color, wtth about one fathom of chain. Owmr cau have sam? by ap V y'n'-j at Astoria n oflice and laying ...a: yes. V paiusol was lei'i at Ch 13. Rogers' dru.if store someli.no a;;o. Owner can recover same by railing at this olllce an1 paying ror this advertisement. FOrXD A pocket Look. Owner can call at Crow's photograph gallery, pay for this advertisement, prove ownership, and receive property. MISCELLANEOUS. J75.000 PER WEEKus7nTnridseinng Dynamos for plalins watches. Jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, silver, nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk No. 14. Columbus, hlo. IQ-N TENDED SYMPATHY. "Do unte others as you would have others do unto you," Is sympathetically shown In the following linen, the pre sumption bfins t)i..t snipu:i,v is .-j,, or akin to pain or sorrow: "Gentlemen: Please aci.d Kratise'e Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Scay, Havanna, N. Dak. Two boxes to Llllie Wilcox, brookland, N. Dak. 1 nave always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only t'ung that relieves me." Yours very truly, FLORA SEAY, Havana, N. Dak. For sole by Chas. ttoirers. Astoria Or Sole Agent ISTHERE? Is there a man with heart so cold. That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And we would suggest at this season, nice Sldj-board, Extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs, We have the largvs and finest line ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot fall to pleas the closest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. N'OTrCfi OF FaUNd OB1 ASSESSMENT ROLL NO 8, BOND STREET, IN MIAIK'S A8TOKIA. Notice Is hereoy given that Assessment Roll No. 8, containing the special assess ment for the Improvement of Bond street In Adair's Astoria, from the west line of 42nd street to the west line of 4!th street, all In the City of Astoria, as laid out ana recorded by John Adair and commonly known as Adair's Astoria, has been filed in tho offlca of the Auditor and Police Judge and is now open for Inspection and will so remain open until the 16th day of October, 18a6, prior to which time all objections to such assessment must be tiled (In writing) with tha Auditor ana Police Judge. The Cbmrnlttea on StreetB and Public Ways, together with the Street Assessors of the City of Astoria, will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, in the City of Astoria on Wednesday, Oct. 16th, 1806, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to review and equalize suehi assess-nent and report their action to the Common Council- K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Oct. 2nd, 1895. NOTrCH OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT ROLL NO 9, 14th STREET SEWER IN HIVELY'S ASTORIA. Notice is hereby given that Assessment Roll No. 9, containing the special1 assess ment for the construction of sewer In 14th street, in Shlvely's Astoria, from a point 100 feet south of the south line of Grand avenue to the south Hne of Jerome ave nue, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively and commonly known as Shlve ly's Astoria, has tieen filed in the office of the Auditor and Police Judge and is now open for Inspection and will so re main open until the 16th day of October, prior to which time all objections to tuch assessment must be filed (In writing) wltTl the Auditor and Police Judge. The Committee on Streets and Public Ways, together with the Street Assessors of the City of Astoria, will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hail, in the City of Astoria on Wednesday, Oct. 16th, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to review and equalize such assess-mint and report their action to the Common Coun cil. K. 03BITRN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Oct. 2nd, 1893. NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 7, 14TH STREET IN SHIVELY'S ASTORIA. Notlco Is hereby Rival that Assessment Roil No. 7, containing the special assess ment for the Improvement of 14th street from the north line of Grand avenue to the south line of Jerome avenue, all in the city of Astoria as laid out and re corded by J. M. Shively, and generally known as Shively's Astoria, has been filed in the office of the Auditor and Po lice Judge and is now open for Inspection and will so remain open until the loth day of October, 1895, prior to which time all objections to such assessment must be filed (in writing) -with the Auditor and Police Judge. The Committee on Streets and Public Ways, together with tha Street Assessrs of the City of Astoria, will meet in the Counci? Chambers of the City Hail, In the City of Astoria on Wednesday, Oct. 16th, 189o, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to review end equalize such assess nnt and report their action to the Common Coun cil. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria. Oregon, Oct. 2nd, 1895. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S ! !tvt -i TiAMlWt?! '.Ti . tt y II ai; li'!Ulli.inui Railway System. FROM OCEAN TO OHM -IN- Pala-.e Dining Room and Sleeping Cai. Luxu'ious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO - Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Views of the Wonderful Mount ain Country. $5.00 and $10.00 Saved en all tl.-ltets Kast. Tourist c;r" Ihe bust n h ei. t qtiipuieiits of the very finest throuuli' ut. AL30 Canudlan Pacific ROYAL ill STEAMSHIP UK -TO- China and Japan. j China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C. Empress of India impress uf Japan Empress of China bin. r?M of India f-tnptess of Jaran Empress of China Atijj. tii. Auk "J'h Vpt i6ih. Dit. iiih, Nov. iiih. D.c. i'h Australian steamer leave Vancouver, B. C 10th ol every month. For ticket rates and information call on er address JAS. FINLAYSON, AKeitt, Astoria, Or. V. I-. Cars-ui, Traveling Pass. Aet., lacomi, Vva-h. (jeo. McL. Brown, D st- tass. Agt., Vancouver, B. C A. V. ALLEN, DE'iLER IN Groceries, Flour. Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Cft-;ery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Co'. Cass aud Sutmoqu Streets. Astoria, Or North Paeifie Breuiery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Leave orders with J. L. Carlson at the Suraiyside Saloon or Louis Boentge at the Cosmopolitan Saloon. All orders will tw promptly attended to. A GOOD WORD. j Mr. J. J. KelU Sharpsburg, Pa. ! Dear Sir- -1 am glad to say a good i word for Krause's Headache Capsules. ; After suffering for ever tnrae years I with aedte neuralgia and its consequent ; Insomnia (-vhlch seemed to ha (Tie the . efforts of some of our best physicians) ' you suggested this remedy which gave ! me almost instant relief. Words fail . to express the praise I should like to mniun uii cununiB mruttd,c lapsuiea. Gratefully tours, MRS. E. R. HOLMES. Montrose, Pa. PROFESSIOVAJjCARDB i . : K, : mm t. f WITH UEV-TIST. Rooms I and 2. Pythlon iu-lin ever C. H Cooper's "tore. German Physician. Eclectic. DR. CARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oflice over Albert Dunbar's store, cor. 9th and Coimerclal. Prices: Calls, II; confinements, J10.00. Operations at illce free; medicines furnished. W. C. L-OU-tN. D. U. b.. DENTAL PAHLOKs Muiibell Block. 612 Third H,w. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. IU to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. LIBERTY P, MULLINIX. M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 684tt Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronl diseases. UK. O. B. eJSTKS. PHTSiCI iN AND BUKGJSON. Special attention to diseases of worn en and surgery. Office over Danzlgef store. Astoria Telephone To M JAY TUTTLK. U. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AN!' AUCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 6. Residence 639, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found in his office until tt o'clock mornings, from 12 nonn until p. m., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 408 Commercial Street. W. M. LaForce. S. B. Smith. LaFORCE & SMITH, ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, 3S3 Commercial street. J y. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEiMK AT LA'. Offles u tiecossl Stsiet. Astorts. Of. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nlxou Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and 27, Hamilton Hulldlng. All legal and col lection business promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. uud A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. W. G. HOWELL. W M E. C. HOLDEN, Swtary. MISCELLANROT't ART OF SINGING. MRS. H. T. CROSBY, (Pupil of Anton liarlll and other mas ters) will give lesions in MUSIC AND VOICE CULTURE. In the school of tho great masters of the Italian method of training the voice. Apply at 4'JS Commercial streot. REAL ESTATE, NOTARY PUBLIC. W. C. CASSELL, 178 Tenth street. .ilt.N I fOKT 'uAN It- t:n i ilandiey & Haas. 150 First street and pet the OtUly A6torian. VlttHoru mo not rulus their morning paper ttoit there. r-yv H!KA.jr.ft ISK& ANJ bU.Wiwii.-'-. -'. mi. -..lei wir;e liisrcac! ot :i.ftr.- .u i',, ,.wils :fl I ,., .'.".."I .'HCh hlld Mp'ICt t ltrlirl J'l---;. ' 'tw nd wine at Aje.i (i'tt-. THOMAS MOKKO, Th-j Blacksmith -hoso shop Is opiios jte Cutting's cannery, Is now prepared to do such odd Jobs as making new arii.ery coolers, repairing old ones, making new fishln boat Irons, and re palrliiif oid ones, and all ether biock Miilthlnif that requires ttrst-class work manship. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. :.o.':ca Is hei-eny jiiven that the puriner s.ilp Heretofore existine; between the un dcrslirned, under the firm name and style Oretron Tranaportatlon Companj', is this . 4ay dissolved by mutual consent. All outstanding bills or accounts being pay able to Capt. Paul Schrader, and he as suming the payment of all debts due bv said firm. Astoria, Or., May 13, 1895. PETER H. CRIM,' PAUL SOHRADER. STEAM EH S Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. Columbia River and Puget Sound NsW lgatlon Co. Two Daily Boats to Portland "Telephone" loaves Astoria at 7 p. m. daily (except Sunday). Leaves Portland daily at 7 a. m., ex oept 'Sunday. "Bailov Oatzert" leaves Astoria Tues day. Wednesday, Thnreday, Friday and Saturday morning at 6 :45 a.m.: Sunday evening at 7 p. m. 3 Leaves Portland daily at 8 p. m. ex cept Suddny. On Saturday nigh at 1' p. m. C. W. STONE, Agent, Astoria. tt x .a Telephone No. 11. TJ. B. Scott President B. A. Seeley. Gen'l Agt, Pttrtland S. H. WIlTlETT, PLUMBING, Gm and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and Water Heating.'. . 17 Twelfth srr-t. Astoria. Or FREIVIAN & HOLMES. Blacknmitrm. Bpeclal attention paid to aVamtvist r. pairing, flrst-lass horveihotng. etr L0CCIJ1G CRiKP HJOSK fl SPECIflLn 1S7 Olney street between Third and and Fourth. Astoria Or t