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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1895)
V (THE DAItY ABTQRIAK, ASTORIA . SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 12, 1895, High-priced clothes wring ers are mostly sold at high priced stores tit ridiculous profit?, because so few are sold there. The e stores will sell still 'es? after it is found out that Thf! Arcado sells a 10-inch wood frame, hard rub ber roll wringer for the price got caught and squeezed be twem the rolls -$2.10. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours ending at i p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United Btatei uepanmonr. 01 a rlculture, weather bureau. Mijxjmuuri temps-ature, 89 dejrees. Mlntmuim temperature, &5 degree. ilHri-eMta'Hlrtn tinnn. Total precipitation from September 1st 1895, 'to dtite, Z.SL incnea Deficiency of preclpltalton from Sep iterrvber 1st, 1P95, 10 daite, 3.82 indhee. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon bonniere. E. O. Cougli fiyrup will cure your cough. For waCe at Estes-Crtaln Drug Htore. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for rur sains. The Astorlan will hereafter be found on sale at McOulre' nonei ai ruiih. Umbrellas repaired and re-coverd by Mrs. Fredrlckson. Leave orders at Grif fin tt Reed's.. The coolest and best glass of beer In town can be bought at the Oambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. WAH SING tt CO. Merchant tailors, 626 Commercial street, cheaper than ysu can buy ready made. New stock com plete. '. Parties wishing to buy candles at wholeaaie will save money by calling on . or writing to the Astoria Candy Factory. 4M Duane street. Trade with Foard ritokes Co,, deal ers In Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables They -will surely please you. Those new perfumes, JuSt received at the iHstes-C'raln Drug (Store are the finest In the city. Hunger Is very disagreeable sensa tion. There is a place In this town where yu can satisfy Ca demands with rhe CUnt and best B cent meal you ever te. Tho place la Joe Terp's. , Just arrived at Copo'.and A Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladles, a'.l widths from A to fJH. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Call and examine them. "V What brings people tack to the Asto m ' " Ha Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May ' he H i one thing, and May be It's another. But the fact remains back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud ef It. Purest of wines, liquors and cigars elegant free lunch all the daily papers, at the Qambrtnus, 12th and Commercial. Nothing so distressing es a hacking cough. Nothing so foollrti as to suffer from It. Nothing so dangerous If al lowed) to continue. One Minute Cough Care gives Immediate relief. Chas. Rog ers, SHTLOH'B (JURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is In great demand Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by J. W. Conn. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Remember that ''a stitch in time saves nine." The rainy season is now so1 ting in. Come and get your loots and shoes half-eolcd nnd repaired before they are too far goiw I am now better prepared than ever to do th'a in a cheap, w at and lasting manner. Respectfully yours, S. A. UIMR1E 114 12th street, corner oppo site Fisher Bros.' stoie. NOTICE. All persons having claims ag.iJnst the estate of Jno. P. Dickinson, deceased, must present the same duly vorlll.M, tj the undersigned within six months from this date. B. VAN DUSEN. Astoria, Sept. 20, 1S95. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We lwve choice property In Van Du sen's, Alderbrook, Adair's, Shlve'y's, Mc Ulure'a, Taylor's, New Astoria. Warren ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrcnton for sale. Also money to loan In sums fat VMO to 63.004 on good real estate security. R. L. BOYLE 4 CO. WORTHY OF NOTICE. There la nothing but bold, clear-cut truttb. In the atatement that to secure per fect fit, quality and style In your shoes at tf lowest reasonable prices you must go to site flrai of John llahn A Co., 479 Commercial street. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the under aliened lias been appointed administratrix of the estate of Krancls Feakea and all perrons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to prene.it said clu1m with the noceary vouchers -wiitiln six months from the date of this irutk-e to me at the otllce of V. i Win ton In ttie Iythlan Castle buCdlng, In the City of Awtorla, Clatsop county, Oregon. ANNA FHAKE8. Admhilstratrlx.. Astoria, Or., Sept. lth A. V. 1- rrRNISHKO ROOMS WITH BOARD. A well-furnished sul'e of room, with uxe of parlor, and, if dtsired, good ubts board, at reasonable rates. 403 Du ane street, corsr ef Ninth. A TWISTER. A tttlste in twisting y twist htm twist, I . r In twisting a twist i.r.' - twists make a twist; : If i-u..' f the twists t. nrA:v irvim the twist, 'I : J f.Osi U'lIB-IWlllg i .: ..3 H;e t . ft. rh ar.r ' r t t t.m ?,;Af:!-HAiL'a. t i GETTI1EM NOW! 1 WHAT?si 1 I Why, Some o! Those I Black Caf?meie AT 50CKNTS. filbert Dunbar I 1 AROUND TOWN. PumjilMn pto Is ripe. The, Elks Coma a'runnln'. Thle new "offlje" luncheon la a 'treat. 8. T. Harrison, of W'ainrenlton, is at the Fatricer. Pay day at 'j!io waiterwroks Payees In evidence. J .W. (RtWth, of FoiUMnd, registered alt Utio Parker. Jaa. E. Wilson, of Seaside, was In the city yedtortlay. . H. M. ilartcOl, of 'McWKCe, was In the CWy yefiterduiy. C. 'H. OaCdendar, of Kn'applton, was In town yee'tentey. E. L. KoMbeTH, of Sain FruncMco, Is at ithe Occident. J. C. AjJamto. of Crjaldscp City, U stop- IjUnsr it nine Murker. n. H. 'Ewnrev. of OvtcrvUie, Is regis tered alt We Occident. TWMoen t la, taMmraHk Tiuveler Bnajdloury, of P'or'tr.ian'l. Henrv Loan, the Portland metvtoant, wju In 'tdn yetiterday. J. Aidhiley. lf BrookiUM, Iwias a vial- tor In 'lib City yeaUcxlay. .Ins. TamCie. of Frankfort, called on 0s A'UotCu. friends yes'terijay. P. J. 'MteOawian, lof CBvtnook, made a -lalit 1C0 'AtiUorta yesterday. iwifLmn imb.de niooliMaltton for tome- stead Hn tfec. 19, T. 5 N., It. 9 W. Tt rummiwl Ihait something la going ifco dirtap Boon In read estate circles. a pi Titiinovir. ahn fivumbrlnus beer man, returned from Portland yesterday. n-t Titivn n,l Mil's. Dir. Adulr. of Sunny. mwaile, were vltlitoru in the ulty yesier- day. FOR R03NT A small bedroom, fur nished, centrally located. Apply at As torlan. OrliL-kw Ja?k" made 1iCS perloJJcal visit to Aatoi'ta yostenlay, wftere 'he Is always alt tano. 'Andnmv Hanson and G. R. Durraih, of Orookl Crock, epornit itlho duy in Atf'.oria yodteiiUUy. Mlft3 iMury Jonn.ion yeatefJay rLuvned from Oruv' River, w'here she has hecn on a Vltlit, R. L. r.by'.i3, One tx'Uil i'st!te ir,'.in, re turwi ytUtoiuXiy 'froim ia toualneus trip to Ptocliilanid, Mi llilmo cttcuks for Si'rtem,l5r tiahor wl'.t ibo paild In full on preaoiwaiLon. Kwnun Bros. R. Purr, W. H, AValkor, Hays Walker, and Jau. u:1, of Oiw'a Rlv?r, were In t:h c'lLy yesterday. W. T). imnimun, tihe rfrardw&re twr ct.Umt "elf 'Porlt'Sajfil, was a giK'it of the Occident yt HJcndkuy. Ohliir Engineer Curtis has returned ifixmn 'Amr.lunl and Is ug:iln uit Wn desk In tlie Tijiili'oaJ otlV'e. T!ie went hr is turnlnjf cooler lit makes a fi'loi- dmiln, drrttma of roast turkey anvl cranhtary Skiuve. Th Rescue club will testtme '.:s meet Iiirs 'tWs evening at tho hail. TOe fyuWa Is cordiuHy Incited to attend. Oeotvro Bamtley made a trip out over tr.ie (pipe Mne yftKOirl.iy and reports '.'Ively work Ixilng done by the ItaK.in work men. Fil.ltn'n wirt'orr arrived fronn Port'iofld yshl:y, sewn of wihotn tilillrpcd on 't:) IVvrt Slaiiloy, four on ths (llfmtif.'on aiiut fotir on 'flue U,iib:-rAl?e. Dopiatiy Counity Ork H. J. Th,ir;ty iwwR 'w Ooctfon i:ity Tiliuirsthiy nlg'hit and i.''..ii o ifn.-.i,n. li-ro l;n rw'tCanvl 'to t til iwhto W.ks c(lirat1on ait PwiitWiI? Finn. Ev. Lulkran Pi'Mivh-The usiaal m'ornln'T er"li"a tomc'riva.v, Sunday, tX't. V3i, 04 10:;K a. nt. On 'the even'ln.ar Wt 8 oV'tick f pivM mmt pragnt;n -wW irendvtwl. I'orilttnd ejcivwitloii excursion steamers Telephone and llat.ey Clatsert commenc ing October aird, the round trip rate to Port.aml will be JI.N). Tickets good re turning up to October 3tHh, Inclusive. Oomgn-tailjlonul Chuivttv JicVImI autum T I' cMVrs. "Ici;'jona nom Vh Leaves" and "NorhJng Ibut Leaves" iwf4 be itlo ('feline. Tli now pJtor dt since to aee aiC tfi'.cn'.U of 'flue eongirvsuu.'on In alttvmd uJive. Ti-.k bc,au 'Migc of Elks, about thirty wrong, iwent tb txm'.'ind uat niglit on the Tcliv-toiw, and wlli the c.'her passen gers :xii)Jss ite lar.scit Uvst t'hat pu"jar tbcut u curried elno ilie summer ; son cCoevd. A't F!. flier's opera house on ThurfOay evening, Oct. 17. wl oomr the wrtHlng ii-U';i txwewi l'rof. ChrltKul, French .I .iuit'.ii, and T;vrr..n Riiencer, lntru- 'tor o! 16 A. F. 0 for 100 a Bide. Ad ruliwluii, Coo; rWerved scats T5o. CiWrtciates wore yterdy fiVd In tihe iiudNor'a omie of Hlie comljy.enlon of -lm;)nvvai on Irvtntr lavenuo ami ir.tft Htiwt. contradtorai lxtxvk on the ore work ami NVmniAe on Th wher have 'Ikxci iwvle good ilme anj fu;(sfac'.ory Jis. t!j;v ':i.;endv HitCiaw. ct Ite Young'a Uiy UJr work, lei using the desk Kiw ten t uriaici wa m'ule In Ajtor a In IMS and tntt:e n m. and vnils tor miivy ion? ytu.ro-.urit II i.de rvrt ivn.owU to thr ki ntxun'frs-usvd ty the Astoria eiuKonui otHiiilii, A qetrCr.r.nn frn l'oci-..iid yewterxl.iy o!.u;i.-t to me n.'h. j of w McL'lure s.-lnwC ihe I.Ko: Clmrt for teaching smisie. If -.'no twiird of i-du.jLt4in require. uaic 10 he 4ii -iw m jt rv.t3o:a It t wtl vo look into ;0x arrtngmue..nt and eujpCy ihe teaMeiis clth some modern devtice iwWtcCi wlvl miake the wmo practic Jtr. H. A. WT.llams, tde Shakespearean Impccuonator, wino i to appear in Floh er'iS Ha'il ixt Tuf?.Uy, Is a pupil of the dl iiijrulthcd MmrdVck, and also of the eminent Frenpli scholar, Dr. L. S'ouveur, and TOmes very hlsCily recommended by the Itadllng (literary mxn. of line Times.. Mr. W. K. 9cVKt, manager of the Port. :nd Tanmiiwt Stomga Warehouse, pent thle day In Astoria yesterday, vlsi;tlng among tilts o.u inivji?. Air. tfoatt was formerly ctonnekiied with tho grain ship ping firm of Balfour, Guthrie & Co., fcut fouls now gone Into biwmras for himself. All itm BJlpltWt Churcffk-Suibjeot of morntnig enmon, "Our Gifts." In the evening tho Wpeaker iwCJ dlscusa "A Wlamani IPretacher and Her eenmon." Tihe Sunkliajy isdhlool meets at 12:15 and the B. Y. P. V. alt 6:30 p. in. BJble study and prayer imeafl-x on Wednesday evening bk 7:3. A Juxtee yet"tterday got Ills Oeg In one of it?e ihoCea on ExWhangio street near the Cia!up mill and tut 'for 'the prountpit ac. (Ion tot tihe vinivsr woutd lhave hud it broken. Haw long lUheue dangerous p!aces wtilti be pcnmWted to remaiin In h most oonftliainitly used eltroets of Who city ts a question. Today 1n the oirjult court wll he taken up ithe ciisa of tho nta'te vs. NIc Davlch Bind (Monday court will adjourn. Judge McBj-ijde win be down again in about a mortti'i to take up sevcml told over Misea. T.ie Judge Is one of the hardceit worked offiolafs In the state and geta tut xl'OM tdutjre tirrm. Portland exIh'lUJfion excursion! tickets w.H toe on Safe toy 'She O. R. & N. Co. from Oct. 23 to Odt. 30 alt Uhe rate of $1.50 for the round trip. Good returning until Oc tober 30th, Inclusive. Reduced rates have also been made by the O. R. & N. Co. from all Columbia river points to Port land at rate of one fare for the round trip for this occasion. Among tlhb paasangers on the Telephone ,'.t.t mgihit were tihe following: C. W Fu'JJo.n, iF. Stakes, 12. A. .Taylor, W. T. Chanter, A. L.- FuCton, . H. J. Wr'herlty, L. J. Carney, E. C. Hutfiea, A. CampbtU, A. J. Mesler, John Fox, Ed Hallock, Judio Ottourn, Bessie Arndt, Mrs. Thad TruCMnsier, Mr. J. Ingal1, W. T. Bever Mge, B. F. Allen, C. J. Curtis. The tetaim'er Aeiloria caimo off the ways yci-iterday amd Is now In first c'.anu bhapa liM:d and out. Neiw pailnt gives Iter a fine ia n-peamince and Cant, l'nrker Bays hb wiV? spare no pains to miako her one of tih ipopular bioate of the river. A largo laimtaunlt of dirt was cleaned off her 'boWo'm and a long piece of 2x4, iviilch wua foiund atta-Aled to her bottom, prob. elbly by iworWrnen when she was last on itlriie giTlddroin, was reimoved. The mud and dlrC win lUhe Ih'old w-jii removed and now there to no ireas)n w-hy the Astoria chouCd net mike speed. THAT COURT HOCSE. SIjxijih WhDdhi ft ithe IDrecitlon of tiho Wnd. H:a ifjT.'ciwlng dTj-TfialSct wnu rtlceilved yedteirday tfrom a wtM kn'oiwn Pontitona aaiptftaXst, mtofcaj name Is 'withheld for dbvloua rcuns: "PorlUand, Oct. 11, 1895. AiiUct'lu d.iair.d ainii Investment Co., As torla. "See Ulhe oountty ictommitajilonera. We will elve ttbek 21 in Ajtiderlbrook Ito bui'M a count rnlouse on. Block 21 In AJUwnbrook 01c In front of Ifhe iptlfcTilc Rtlhool, 31alhlUy ilbove the river even amd iwou.di mnilke a beiauuful elite ter a court thouise, iwere Ot oonelidered advfcuIKe to rproove itlhe tour.ity ihcud quartieirs froim Itlhie present location. The ebreelt cr CSne iwtU Boon be In'to Aldcr brook an.l every ttonvertlence would 1e afforKjed iftir tihe eonUuot of the buuJness of tihe county, lbedjd.es pci.a.-BBlng tihe grcuit n tiunail' ailManltage ot ibelng a C'oca ttoit Hh'ilt iwoukl1 imaiko illhia fount t.ousc an orniottnicnit 'to 'the city. Bd'lA-een illbe idl'.ffccent ohVr3 made and oTejcd to lhave been hnude land those iwWWi 'it C unHieinstlood will !) imiide, the counity ceitaMy hw'iJ lhave no dlffteuCty In imakllng a. Itm'de. WheWher It vrs.l M tnr atwetf from tai 'bufilness wtundpolnt by m?ct;t'lng any aueih ipriopw'W'ion ra):K3r tthtan reibuiUd on Vim ipreant Ke 'is a m'jeUeJ queiswlon. AMONG TUB SCHOOLS. ' Excroilwij Htld by tiie Various Bohoot Socleltlsis. m i-. i.i"..-.nHlnir Ttr-ojiiirna wcire ntoited cif ii.he regular FrliSiy afternoon lltetriry exertJiVS or tne variuu Tim rujirtar weakly meeting of ttie niwn l.ltemirv Socildtv was if".i yea- iterdlay e'rierrtoon. It being 'ths scVMy's regular election day, a part ot mm aaier- Ton iwaa glivon over to t'hat, and tih in.v'.rl'Wlng rarar dlected to office: FrcpHnfff Andre.v Hoinws; vice president, Chan'lle Aborcromiole; isecrewy, i.eunum ouihu, Itreasurer, Paut Truillngsr; ceneor, Susie I-Xmore; marshal, Wm. Croilby: chorfctrr, BeUo Rasis; pilanoJst, Edwyn Horo. ABfcr a very Interesting iprogr-am ty m Prof. Itlddell Tm.wle a tihort addresj to IboitJ onty, which! ruealvtd tlve 'a't'teaWon w uieirv.u. HORSE SHn SOCIETY. j( Imlperaojiait'.on Ti'lMo Cart on Innponioinldon Jock AClen Rsadlln? ioe Damlco ClwuaJs Oertle Stockton RfoHiil.'lon j0B Zan Itetiiaa'Uton Dennle Lucy ewNMvwnm-i'nn Ntbo lDannlco HWItaltilon Ahimtt Nyland gc,-0 Hinnon tsusmun ImpeTBomvlon Louis Carlson o..... Pete Pln'Ayoon I.n;wworoat.ton -losla HobP.-n XiAiKL lturva, irnwiucni. HANNAH SUSMAN, Secrttary. M1S3 KATE GRANT, Teacher, ltoeini . Metlutv'a school. SW. LUTH. CHURCH. Sonk-eis at 10:30 a. m. in English. Sub ... ,m.it. Vn nt IhA OhplAt?' Jt' , IliJft ilium . w. - -T Sunday ex.-ho.il at 12:15. Th.re will bi no nervHt In tfte evening, since Wie pastor wll pre.t:h In the seho.il' house ecron from Mr. Andrjw Young's, on Young's river, tft ip. m. and will not return until TtKiidliy on tne tei.iimtr M n. I-Mlund. pastor, nsaldenw il lt street, tljipw 'Arttorta. ( MINSTRELS COMINO. Hie M. A. A. C. MandoJIn and Glee (t ub, CO titrong, have been booked at Fish er's opera hoime Tor inov. auun. jm w.n he one of tfe tmits of the swuion, as it Is wei kn-Mii this Is one of 'lhe etrong e muwlcaj oruunuvutlons on the coast. Taey m W awpieur tn high c-luss mUnsireisy In We tine voioeis of the mem- bi:i -wilt (auve fuC scope. Wth the Glee club will also aptwtir eh Portland MU1 t,;vy txind. and It goes without saying ,,i' cisr win be "atan-llng room only" iwivn Uhwe fumoua pejple appur on the ':as. W. W. CORY COMINO. (VrJ:rui.or Wvuttft y,:erluy reKia-ned fji.n IVirt'onvl, bi VSi vo -a-k ugadn ton'V. In ordw o met 'Mr. W. W. Cory, j ritxihsti of the flnm. iww H on the way fw.-n Skiik Luke and isiB he In Asorla In a four duys to aotend to th work of beginning opeutions on i. Curg.-r soal n tt! si-itlviJiiJ. Senator Erby.-of South Carollnarln an nouncing Jhls candidacy for the constitu tional convention saye that he favors a tllstribmion of the school funds between i;,. ;,h- and wiu-i In proportion as each race pays txe Chief Green's Inspection of Con dition of Buildings. CHINATOWN BY GAS LIGHT Many Disagreeable as Well as Aimig inif Incidents Dope Smokers and Musicians. Ohie Greece of tho fire deportment JaJit nWht completed Wis Inspection of Chinaitown. In his opinion the whole dustrtot la nouhing but a fire trap. Many dofeotlve flues were discovered last night, and the small hen coops, madn with light pariuKUona In which these people live offer t'he beat faclltdss for spreallng a con flajgraitlfon. Mr. Gre-iiie "has r.ot recom mended the building of brick chimneys, ae In nlndty-nlne cases out of a hundred the chimney would cost twice as much thie entire building is worth, Beyond glv. Ing orderu for the putting of tin about defective plaxs and patching up flues noUMng (further will be Insisted upon aft llhta it'Umie, bis to put the mlseiiaibCe pens In anythllng Vlke proper condition would elmrf.y mcttn the entire rebul'.jilng of the eoveral blocks. Slwuld a Are take place In ifflilla (Hfcltrtat all that the department cour.d attempt to do would be to save surrounding bulldlnga. In hta rounds Ohlf Greene came across many peculiar nnd dlfixrceale tihlngs and encountered also not a few amusiing lnciMente. Wtolle c'.lmMng up into an aittk; to examine a chimney (he discovered a man on a c&t und-jr the rafters In the dark. He was a Chinaman. He mnoked opCum. Bcalde h'a cot burned dimiy awnall iuimp which he us.-d to light foils pipe. John 'talked good KngllaCi. He aaked the Intnnlers what t'hey wanted and iwihen told that they were Cooking for fire, pointing to 1)19 lamp, he said: "Hone Is the only fire here." Struck by tho IfcJDoiw'a remarkaMy g03d English Mr. Oneiene asked Win to show them how dope iwas used. "What for you cur louo? Ldt htn 'alona-tlictap bad habit." "Why don't you stop -.t and rid yourself of such, a habit?" "Stop! No emake opium, heap dead." "If you Would stop for a few days, It mHghit he hard at first, but then you -would be all1 right." "A ifelw.days! Would just begin to feel Jit then. Nb, can't wtop, no smoke, dfad. Cant talt, can't sleiep, without opium." "How .mul-hi does your opluim coilt you?" "I make $150 a year, dope ccelt $150. I make $200 ei your, dope cost $200." "How do you get enough to eat if you tpend a'O y'ou make on opium?" "Oil, I mil pick plenty eat. Ycu let him atone, heap bad habit." In oithler places the seareherj after 'Hgililt in dtirk pla? were resated with inutile of a MU''i ord?r frcn a Chinese Btamlpio.nt. Soloi:a on the reed drew fortlh ewnds like unto th'e wiits of the calta on our lai?k fence, while the torn torn pKayer vledl with th sereseher to see wlho ieou.Hl make toe most noise. Tlh'ese are only some of the sld'luts and sounidlj tn the lltitla Clilnese settlement In lAiBonla and one can weM understand mtlJalt miutlt be nine condition of th settle- mont In San FiHn.'Isco, Waere some 30,000 are 'lnuddlleJ togiuher underground and In elarrelta. In laibout two we?iis Olalef Greene wi maika ancliher Inspection trip to see If Ms llnlsltru'clt'ianB have been carried out. "THE DOCUMENTS IN EVIDENCE. One of the prominent society ladles of Astortia the otilier day received the "Docu mends In Evidence," to wnlcn tho fo.'low- 1n J's it2 .Introduction: "Wlhien love Is a game of three. One heart can win but pain, While two between them &ll.U:-e tha joy Tlralt ail had hoped to gain; And one In Its bUtitT idness Sml.ts on r.esll tae others see, But m.vo 'In their nciW-found gladness Forget 'tuvas a game ot three." Tat; "documents" are the cream Of novrtty and posw? the addcl charm of tfxpilcltJing a chapter In real Mfe of peopCe wed known to many Astoria. HUSBANDS ARE PLENTIFUL. A curious Judgment was pronounced the other day by a Judge In a court of law at Vo.laso, in the Island of Sclo. An action for damages was brought by two persons against the local, railway com. pany 'for losses sustained by a collision. It appeared that a man had lost an arm and a young woman had lost her hus band. The judge a Greek assessed the damages thus: He gave 6,000 plasters to the man for the loss of an arm and 2,000 to the woman for the loss of her hus band. At this there were toud murmurs, Whereupon the Judge gave his reasons In these terms: "My dear people, my verdict must remain, for you will sec that It Is a Just one. Poor Ulkola has lost his arm and nothing on earth can re store that priceless limb. But you, turn ing to the woman, you are still young and pretty. You have your money; you will easily find another fou&band, who possibly may be as good perhaps better than your dead lord. This Is my ver dict, my people, and so It must go forth." So saying, the Judge left the hall. The .people cheered him and congratulated themselves on having such a Judge. Lon don Dally News. The will of Seth R. Richard?, an Oak land millionaire, who died recently, has been filed for prdbate by 'WllClam S. Rich ards, a eon. The property, according to the terms of the will Is to be divided equally among the three children Mrs. Sarah Seers of 'Boston, Catherine Fos ter of Oakland and William 8. Richards of San Jose. James Oiivor, of Hurllnghame, Kan., was an Intimate friend of Jay Gould tn their youth and when Helen Gould was In Kansas two years ago she teie grapehed to htm to meet her at Osage City, and ride with her party a few hours. Mr. Oliver and his daughter ac cepted the Invitation and1 spent a pleas and half day with the millionaire's heir ess. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Onld Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DiXr CREAM Most Ptrfect Ws.lc. 40 Ytars the Standard. SOX! SOX! Natural "Wool SOX - - Worth 25c a Pair - - Our Low Prices Hosiery, Administrator's Winding Schlussel's THE WATERWORKS. Oon'tnofcitor Burke will tomorrow send a reuim'ber ct men to ihe head works to tun-n the water intti the new pipe Jlne so as tto teut tha pipe. By tonight tho reservoir, except the parjpdt wal'l, 'will be comp'.'oiit'J. five carpenters will arrive Monday to go to work on ihe power house. If 'the wea.ther continues good Mr. Burke It'h'inks ihtut water can he put into uhe rtrvoir wXhln five weeks from now. It Is eaalted1 that Hamahaw md Behm have been teoen in San Francisco IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Stla'te of Oregon vs. TimlclUhy Corbett. Afltor masterly angmmenlta iby tounat'l on 'bouh, isiidiis aradl ai mciit ccmprt'henslive c'luurg Ito Oife jury by Itlhie Judge, tta Jury retired 'to icondlder Itlhtilr vertltot at B:30 ltdilt nlgn't nnd the question WheitJier Timamhy Cjilbtt is IgullKy of rape or net1 -bingU iln the Ibatuince. LulJar The Jury returned a verdict of g-uD'ty. Mary E. L. Morrilslon vs. Josepihl Holla day. Julilgment iwias rendered for toe pCUlrnralff aipon the verilct. ' Lucy A. Wood vs. Ch&s. Wood. Delflaul ; entered agallnst deTendaret. WEATHER IN OREGON. Tine 'WV.iai.lhar Bureau Resume for the Past Montih. The fj.ow'ng ts a synopsis of the monthly wewher report for Oregon: Weather: The month of September, in Oregon vr cool and rainy; in sections the rainfai'.l was heavier than in any previous Suptei.wo?." and at all places In the staf., esceipt llanilcn. the t?n peiulture was much below the normal. Tale rain "all wn generally In excess of tihe normal amount, and in places mere fe31 than In aiy previous September of whilcih there Is a recoiJ. This Is isp-cl-.ily true of Bundon, lion lmr', except In 1893, MdMinnville, The Dalles, Baker Cilv 'and Diamond. The ialnfal'1 was deilctent at Porttond, thnc3 westward a.bng Mho river to .Vs'tor.'a. On an average 4 Inches of r.iiln fell at Portland during October, at Roscburg 3 Inches fcCC, at The Dal Km 1.50 inches, at PendJtil'on and UukcT 1'ity 1 incl fell. Freezing teimperaituris prevail in ia!l pair. bs of the stite, l irlng the Cutter por tion. Ontobcr this year will most likelyj O-mve p.wiaant weia'.her the fore part of the nVorot'h and rainy weather wllC probab ly preM!l I'Jie to'tv part, extending into NjVil.r ber. MViteorolOKio.il science Was not advanced to that stage as yet whi ch will ,i,Vo.w cf a for.aet for the winter to be mule. Hci.rever, as the summer and au tumn Have been cool and dry, it Is rtias n-ulrie to prcuume thvt the winter will not be abnorailly root, but that nn .iverwe or more than the average amount of eta In wMi full. Crops H'arw4tl n. ; was finished during StpKimbcir. Thi whut was wT4 secured Wfst of tihe mountains, whole to tte east of them the ratn did some slight damage. The weather wan untavoraVe to the h.if. pk-king, though the hope were generally vM secured. Due to tin lak of pickers and unfavor.uls wcither nuite a number of yards were not picked. The drying nnd curing of prune.' prngreetd quite fa vorably. The shipment of fr li: :iS'iir.id for Uae llr.it timi, ara; prop.ntioiw.. it Iving xei'. K-int in trainluad lots. Tl e rallnis in rtie fore part of the month t-ut tihe son in good condition, and plowing was 1n ae:lve progress during the latter po!kn yt tihe monifh. P. S. PAGUE, Director. Reasonable Dress. It has been said that a woman's dress r.ot only, typifies her subject condition, but cnararterizes her Individualism as well. Allowing this to be true and accepting it from the philoso phical standpoint, we are forced to be lieve that Individualism must ofttimes blush at her own caprices at her cwn fickle, frlvoloue and Imperfect portrayals, as she drags herself from one extreme to another, offering at each evolution some absurd and contradictory pretense. Tls an age of progression: 'tis an age when intelligence should precede and pre vail over vanity, when woman should possess the outward appearance of at least reasonable beings. But clad In the manner which extremists of fashion de cree that we should be clad, with sleeves like the wlnga of angels and trains like I'hVtaU of a kite? with hats beelecked I ;:VrM,"-5nav"T"! i-V v, iTi" . . v , Jammed into No. 3 need. e-toed shoes. Is It a wonder that individualism would feel at least a little cramped, and at times j I hish at her own caprices? Womankind. ! I SaCe by auction to highest bidder, com- A aqutash ratsed by Henry Salesman ' Plete outfit for the "Wholesale nmnufac is on exhibition a tBrownvlKe. Ii meas-! ture of mineral waters, on October 13th ures S fer-t inches In circumference, and .t U o'clock, at 4 Kit treet. weighs 78 pound. ' MARTIN OLSEX. 1 . Worth 25g. a te. Natural Wool 1 pir ?or I 25c. On Clothing, Hats, Overshirts, Underwear, Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Shoes, Neckwear, Gloves, Valises, Will Surprise You VRHJSTLING MATCH. T:ae .wrestling maiurh. between Profs. OhristoB and Spencer for $100 a side will take plaice alt Fisher's opera house on Thursday evening, Oct. 17. Admission, 60o ; reserved scats, 7ac. BUYEIRIS lAlND SELLERS. Yledtertlaiy JtacortHer lOurtdeieon received tihe fotlawlng deeds for record: M'ajll'ha J. GlaliJagih'er elt ail. Ito W. T. SUhoUleld Bind 13. H.iinke, lots 1 and 2 In bloek 1, Slhively's Alstoria $1C00 Antlhur . Young to 'A. R. Murray, Doits 7 and 8, block -4, Weelt AStiorjal W. E. Wturren and Wife to A. R. Murray, tot 10, Ib'.ock 16, town of WiMiriapioint i J. 'H. Mianse'l to A. D. Young, !ota 1, 2, 3, 4, 45, 46, 47 and 48, ttock 180 73 8, .AAlorUa. Hdiglhits 160 N. IN. IMIaltllVawa and wflfe Its George1 N. Sroialt and Henmian S. GIBi, lots 20 and 21, tXloek 1, 'Powers addition A. R. MuTituy to 'Artlhur D. Young, 100 i r.'dts a7, 18, 19 land 20, "block 12, Young's .AdUMoin to AlUerbrook.... 200 AND THIS IN GEORGI A, TOO. WCren tihie recent exenidisea iwre being held iait Ohllck'Jimiauga Park 'Posiimaf ter- Genernl W.ilaon, wi3t,h isevena.1 cnhicr mem be'rs elf Whia euWlntlt twenlt down Ito the 'fcetie at operations on a special train and renVHIned (here Bhree cuiya. On Mr morning of t'he day tihey left Wa.5i Ingiton a iperson'all friend f Mr. twilton In 'Dai IJmiore wrote rrtn ia wt'ter on n-aOter of tmroPJialtie tmporlfance. Fear- Insr It wouf.d ndt TeUoh. Wa.hin.g'ton tfime he placej It In one of Ws biinfis? envelioipes a.tti 'n-.uillt'd1 'It to "T.i'e Hon WiMalm iL. Wilison, TVidtimasitir-General Ctotaaima'US'a Pax.c, Tenn." Time went on and no reply came. At last the letter was returned io Itlhe W'tlster 'with tin vords "Ndt Known" sttomped across it in Wg .redi jytlbers. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clatsop county, made and entered on the 21si day of Fdbruary, 1806, in a suit wherein the Nicholiai Brother Co. wais plalntlfi and Elizabeth Funge. Alfred Funge, Ellzaibeth Funge as guardian of Alfred Funge and Elizabeth Funge as admlnis trator of the estate of John Funge, de ceased, were defendants; whereby It was ordered that the undersigned' referees make sale of the hereinafter described real estate: Now, therefore, we wll: on the 9th day of November, 180G, at the hour Of 10 o'clock a. m., In front of the court house door, In Astoria, of said coun ty and state, offer for sale at public auc. tlon to the 'highest and beat bidder, al. of lot fourteen 04), in block sixty-five (65) In the town, now city, of Astoria, as laid out, platted and recorded by John MdC.ure, and extended by Cyrus Olney, in Catsop county, Oregon, but eiaid lof will not be sold for. leas than $11,000. The terms of rale wilt be one-half cash and the balance on one year's time, with interest at 8 per cent per annum. J. H. D. GRAY, H. J. WHERITY, Referees. N. B. The above described property is known ae the Tighe hotel property and consists of a three story house and ap purtenances. FOR TIICSTl WHO EAT For the remarkably small sum of lb cents one can procure an excellent clilck en dinner every Sunday at the popular "Denver Kltctten," east side of 9th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard eon, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that they can obtain at his place a well-cooked, well served breakfast, din ner or supper any day In the week for the above mentioned price. Give him call and be convinced that he speaks the truth. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. To the Creditors of the Pacific Paving Co:- You are hereby notified to present your claims, duly verified as required by law. to rhe undersigned, at his place of busi ness, number 479 Commercial street. In the city of Astoria, Oregon, wltl thirty ,fiys fr 'h ot By order of the circuit court f.r the county of Clatsop. State ef Oregom, i.amm ihv r.. JOHN HAHN, Receiver. AUCTION. SOX! SOX! SOX Etc., Etc. Up Sale. White House Store. THE LEADING DENTIST. Why 1s Dr. 'Howard tihe lealdlng denitlst? Boauise he miakes a aucceas of crown nnd and 'iPidge iwork and extracts and llllla teoah iwOtlionflt palin. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. SHILOH'S CURE Is sold on a gcar ntee. It cures incipient consumption, t Is the best Cough Care. Only one ent a dose. 25 cents. SO cts., and 1.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. 'HALTP- WORK- Reservoir Lining, Street Paving, Side walks, Flooring and Roofing. AsplialticCeinent.ISnairiel eintf So lution for costing and preservin?. IROV and STEEL TANKS, BULKHEADS, GIRDERS, PIPES, etc. Plans and Specifications Prrrurl aaa, THOa K. MU1K, General Contractor and Dealer In Asphalts. 43 McKay Block, Telephone Bit, Portland. Local Representatives and Agents : Messrs. Tee & Bell, Fiavel BuiL'Ing, Astoria. Or. The Resort 473 ('omiiiercinl sfrett. in ihu pliicn where the buamo-Miian ami the IhI.o; ni-r-man go (or wliiit is called "BKST THE COAST." or a nicn cool diiuk of the celebrated Gnmbrinus beer. SkikI wi'.;htw of evrry hind niad to order, htid an eleeiint. freei luni-li (served -v' y diiy. Hot Bistou Bukod Benns 8'ive.l ivery oihor nIteruo.n 1'oti it'? lilouine. Grosbauer & Brach. MUSIC HAUL. KEATING & Cu will opu ih lr Music Hal1 at 39 Astor Ureal, Saturday the Hith. They wl;l itliir keep numberless gno I lienors and cigars besides having good uiusic all tho time. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Conromly St, foot of Jackson, Asio'li. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler wcrk, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on Short Notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand In the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image does to the human being they lack strength life evenness and lasting qualities. Don't tool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "Just as well." They won't They cannot THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BflflK Acts as trustee for corporations and In. dlvlduals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. tj. A. B0VTL3Y President BBNJ. YOUN-O Vice Prwi.w FRANK PATTOX Cashier DIRECTORS. 3. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. Bent Tarn. A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson w . r-. iwnenv, uusi MOimes. B. F. ALLEN, Wall Paper. Artists' Materla's. Paints, Oils. GUi, c. Japanes Matti gj. Rags and Bamboo Goods, 365 Commercial Street.