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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1895)
TILE DULY 1SX0ELL, FEID1Y StOBSUid, O0T0BEB18, i69B. MEN'S RUBBERS. RighT kind every time. No guess work about them, being all right, either In qual ity or price. There's wet weather yet to come. Any day may start it. You had bet t e r pre pare now. 7f? THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WKATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hour ending at t p. tn. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department or Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum tcmipeirature, 57 dejrees., Minimdm temperature, 51 degrees. 'FreoipltBiHon, none. Total precipitation from September let 1895, to date, 2.81 Incbe Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st, 1805, to date, 5.07 Inctoes. BUSINESS LOCALS. Teeth candies every hour at the Bon bonfilere. E. O. Cough eyrup will cure your cough. For eate at Eates-Cnain Drug Store. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. The coolest and best glass of beer In town can be bought at the Gambrlnuj saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. WAH BINQ ft CO. Merchant tailors, 624 Commercial street, cheaper than you can buy ready made. New stock com plete. Those new perfumes, Just received at the Estes-Craln Drug 3tore are The finest In the city. Purest of wines, liquors and cigars elegant free lunch all the dally papers, at thu Gambrlnus, 12th and Commercial. Parties wishing to buy candies at Wholesale will save money by calling on or writing to the Astoria Candy Factory. 464 Duane street. Trade with Foard & Stokes Co., deal ers la Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables, They will surely please you. Hunger Is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There Is a place In this town where you can satisfy Us demands with the cleanest and best 23 cent meal you ever te. That place la Joe Terp's. Just arrived at Copoland & Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladies, all widths from A to BE. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Call and examine them. Wbat brings people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May be it's one thing, and May be It's another. But the foot remains back they come. And of course tht Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of it. Notblng so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from It. Nothing so dangerous if al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives Immediate relief. Chas. Rog ers. BHILOH'S CURB, the great Cough and Croun Cure. 18 In great demand Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love It Bold by J. w. conn. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD. A well-furnished sul'e of rooms, with use of parlor, and, If desired, good table board, at reasonable rates. 405 Du ane street, corner of Ninth. 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 21st day of February, 1835, in a suit wherein the Nlcholal Brother Co. warn iplalntlfl ana T.-izaueut fuuga, r ..p Elisabeth Funge as guardian of Alfred Funge and Elizabeth; Funge as adminis trator of the estate of John Funge, o ct'osed, were defendant; whereby It was ordered that the undersigned referees ttkifce sale of the hereinafter described raul entate: Now, therefore, wo wll on the 9th day of November, 185, at the hour of It) o'clock a. m., In front of the court house door, in An tori a, of raid coun ty and slate, offer for sale at pifhllc auc tion to the HHchest and' best uuKior, at. of lot fourteen (14), In block slxty-tlve (tifi), In the town, now city, of Awtorla, as laid out, platted and recorded by John McClure, and extended by Cyrus Olney In C.ataop county, Oregon, but ettlJ lot will not be sold (or lews titan Jll.ooo. The terms of sa'.e will be one-ha'lf cash and the balance on one year's time, with Interest at 8 per cent per annum. J. H. D. OltAY. II. J. WHEH'ITY, Referees. N. B. The above described property Is " known as the Tlghe hotel property and consists of a three etory house and ap purtenances. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. To the Creditor of the Pacific Paving Co:- You are hereby notified to present your claims, dirty verified as required by law to the undentgnwd, at his p'.ace of busi ness, number 47t Coninierclal streot, In the city of Astoria. Oregon, within thirty days from the Attn day or September, ItdS. By order of the circuit court for the county of Clatsop, state of Oregon. JOHN HAHff, Receiver, WORTHY O NOTICBL There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut truth la the statement that to secure per fect fit, quality and style la your ahoe at the lowest reasonable prtcw-Tiw must go to the firm of Jatm Haba ft 471 Commercial surest. NOTICE. On and ultter this ds ne lil'j TI b paid atraimt the Omfwod MorvaMtl without an order from tfc reBlttt, nor aguliutt the prrsldKit luivMtn,. I. U o-yA. President Omjvo4 Jlmmii Os. Awtorla, Oregon, Ortotwr HA . Asphaltum Work Reservoir Lining, Street Paving, Side walks, Mooring and Kooiing. AphaHlcCmnt,Knwnl nl Ho- lutlon forcnutlnc and pnMniu(. IRON nl STEEL TANKS. bl'LKHEADS. GIRDERS. PIPES. 'etc. plms 'r.i SpKlficalluns Pnptrtijmm THOS. 1C. MUIR. r, Cntraclor tni Dealer Is Atplults. I m si Rrpre ,iMtlve n4 gm: & I"!avti EuilJing. Astoria. Or. Mttsrs Tm V) $ Handkerchiefs! Special sale of 50 doz. Ladles' White Em broidered Handker chiefs. GOOD VAbUE FOR 25c. at 17 Cents Each; X s or 3 for 5o Cents. I filbert Dunbar immmmmmmmmmmii AROUND TOWN. Record bretaker October, 'M, wetilther. i in 0 Many street encasing are obstructed. Dean Blanfcfhlart, of Ranter, to in the city. It lis mid tfhult 'August Nelson Is a w.iser on mu.tcbej. W. L, Goldberg, of San FrAneteco, to at the -Occident. TUe iiatlTWaU co.iUiacio.-a are enJarging their Working force.. J. M. Buffet, of Klaralitb, Is tared at Hue Parker. regls- Nic St.niov ten, (of Clifton, Atsborla friends ycBtortiay. visited his Frank Curran fteft on the last s'eemcr for a trip to S'ati Francisco. (Mr. Charles Rogers wenlt to Portland fast Dlg'iit on a busines trip. W. C. DuBotst of Albuquerque, N. M., to a guest of 'Uhe Horker H'oubj. For extra cthWce empties, pea.19 and quinces, try Ross, Hlgglnls & Co. Mitts Jennie Myers, of CMsJcanle, was a truest of tlhe Occident yesterday. Jaimes F. MoKee, of Rochester, N. Y., registered at the Occident yesterday. C. W Hamiine, of Morrltion station, Clatsop Plains, was in town yesterday. The contractors are now engaged In putting tbe roof on Herman Wise's new atone. The mtarWelts uire IfuH of pheasants which are being diuby taippr-aciated toy 'Ibe epi cure. J. O. Megfjer and wife, of BMokfleld, were in the city yesUfcirday, guests of Uhe Occident. HUrry H i.nl.il'tt'ls potato oalnd disap peared very m.vdU'rtousry yeiterday Avtk the 'boys. E. 0)1. Tuppcr ami F. W. Kelly, of South Bend, are In the city, stopping at the Fuirker. Pilot Patterson pent the day In Asto itla yesterday and win take 'the State to Portland today. (Martin 0en goeir to Illwhco today to conidiiilet the auction safe of furniture of tlhe Ttogta, 'Hotel Co. . The CJla'tsop Mill CVwnpany have started their lath mill and are now prepared to IIS lull orders for luths. Duncan B. Ha.raUs.on, the r.i.mager of the Paiu.'lne Hall Opera. Company, iwas a gnt of the OcMdent yeatertfiy. The condition of Mrs. Oeorgo HM, who has been Wl for HlWe post two weeks, was reported quite sertroira last night. "Blty" Manning, tha all 'round Wth Ikite and trainer, we1'1 known in Astoria, ami'lved yoslDenKiy to attend the .wrestling A ititket ool:i". .will bo given In the Norwegian nr.d la'nMh M. E. church, In Upprtown, on Saturday, October 19th, ait 7:30 p. m. TeaimteM fhbuM a&k to flee ::unple of our w'iille bartcy oalis-exoettent In qual ity and very reasonable uh to price. Ross Hlgglns & Co. Tine county cterk's otflco ba3 a now 5onig UlUitance tvpbon which Mr. Dun- bair t'lillnlds iwt.'l be of grout service to the pubdc wnd the dounty. Oiaif PetoiUwi lldrt liwt n'friit for Mal ma, Svvedvn, v.U 'lllin Porthern l'lielllc anl Uhe TlvlnXvliila Mne. Agtnt CKden to doing .his Entire of bueiiness. Tlw Y. V. s. C. E. will give an o'.d rush fcxnel cttmly put; 'In tlhe PTeeiyteilan Oh'uiva Fhday evening, Odtober I81I1, at 7:30 o'clock. AdnVkmlon 10 centB. Yafitfrlay 1n Counly Clerk Dunbar's olllce, Peter L. 'OQami, a native of Nor way, dwUiVd Hits intention of becom ing a WWiein of tho United States. Same extra fine evMoiu,te,1 fruits just reclvel by Ross, 'Hlggimj & Co. Oa. Bob. Howe UvuneCid the Vigilant yc.t.(i:iiUy and 'Wtti toilay give her a trial ta Bee bow hk betiVavtee after the extensive lmiiromen.ta Just ma.lc on htT. FHo.m Oi-toier 23J ifo SOtb mluced rates t be n.Uvle by steamers Tttephjne and llaUey Oatter't froin A.ltoria und nil river points to Porttaaid at one fare for the round trip. rornana exposition excursion steamers Telephone and Bal.ey Uatxert commenc. Ing October 23rd, the round trip rate to rortitinu wlil be 11.50. Tickets gol re turning up to October 30ih, Inclusive. A gamg Uf rbiuity prlsonocs as ve:er. day n ;uxvd umlor tienff Hare in mUk- 'ing Mil rvll'a.h's to tlhe street in front wf line iooimU Ihoivwe gromnds on Com naier cliid utredt, and dild a very creditable Job, The ownen of property abutting Ex dhange street near the Olita p Mill Mhfre rive rtreet Is fuii of 'hUos, have ngaged AxV'.: -x JVcinjn to ovpu'r tlie bail purees a.ivl keep the ureet patched until spring, tieo u now streot win be constructed. Gim H.'Uibrand land brother and Pro- Hr"Ayr Erarwon, of tlhe CwKtr.il, rnurn- wd ytrluy frovn ibeir buntli.g trip. Bwides (firekmi. grouBe and Quail, Gus fla.kir '.0 tave kCtkM a de?r and wT.I prod tl &r in evidence, wh.ch Is t be t.h'unxH tn Morolay. y.r. . I. H- and Mr. R. A. Eddy .mM.n)f -kk rwimg in boit off ikw .t.a. MY. lOoiV ikiadd a 14-pound Bij.it ju. iMU . wataaon bok and tine, wtvi f.i utH.itnaK ri'4 for tl failure ts W uMit wvut a Bi4 K .vinnlcum. itr, Hrtr aoi4 tw sM a Wte. Ti- tf.wt I,rwnrtriaii church r nnilwnjc jivvi-u.j 19 give a tur T 4m.it 00 TiiMfJivgiYliig tjy. The dinner r:li tm ttrmoi tn tbe duung roorn U r. TV. and parity of iables -arl.l be nrritX so tan. f anit Vns may be arrnrmKMUtrJ wlrh totr C7Y,4 Crwn. ' tbe firs itipirt mnt. wti'.i sjiuUt tufting, says that on bis trip to (iMfornU. bs notlcej !b paving on b oM AUimela whart wWti tad been laid for y Mrs, thtn in good vondiulon and bad prayed B. greait success. Tlhe AspbUlt hud teen '.aid one tacto tliSck on the planking, No doubt Vhe exlpertnient soon to be made ihere 'will prove equally siuccessfui. This afternoon at 2 o'clock will be the hat afternoon, auction iJe of dry (roods at the Oregon Trading Co. s store. TodUy to Jayiefa' d'ay, UheroTore today .targe quUniUJties of dry goods wi'l be sold at your own flgurea. Come one and all and get whatever goods you reqi.vk.-e. Sale at 2 ip. tn. shtarp. Portland exhibition excunston1 tickets wKI be on sole by ifhe O. R. & N. Co. from Oct. 23 to Out. 30 at tlhe rate of $1.50 for the round trip. Good returning until Oc tober 30th, Inclusive. Reduced rates have a'.so 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. Port'.and exhibition excursion tickets will be on saCo by the Lurllne Co. from October 23 to October 30, at the rate of 11.50 ifor tSte round trip.. Good returning until Odtob'-r 30th Inclusive. Reduced riteU "huve q'o been made by the Luriine Co. froim a"i CoVumbla river points to PmiilianJ at the rute of one fare for the round trip for this ovarii on. The Rev. Jno. Jaiisbsan, recently trans- rerred to Atsoria frjin Oakland, Cal., to take charge of the Uppertown Nor wegian -M. E. dhiuivh, In p'.ace of the Kev. 'Mr. XNorovig, tnatnaranva, mi,ide a pJoaraiint idaCi at the Astortam offlce yes. tertiiiy. The R!ev. Jaicobseii wan there six yeaits ago wsri butt Via Uppartown dh'uWh. He lis iwtfii known here end a preat 'mloiny of tots 01 frtendla are very gfiad Itto see W,m' buiclc. He 1s a popular Irrilnruter and AigDorla Is for'fjna.te in again mecxMng ihUs service There seems to be great icaretesseness somewhere on the part of the men doing the work on 'the etreaa. Loose planks, ends of timbers and other dWbrlis are left over wtgb't In tlhe mldd'ie of crossings on pub'.lc ttreeta (to Uhe .menace of life and limb. At the corner of Commercial and 14th a lot of tlhlls refuse was loft last night and at thte corner of H'thand Frank- !ln .wms anotlher pile. One gentleman in going IhCme to Wupper, walking hurriedly aCong FrinW.iln aweuue, tu.mlbiel Over tlhie end of a plank, eldeking up be'hlnd a pile of boards, around wbldh It was neeoaairy to miillk to gejt ai-'ir'o.is llth street, and fea on ithe edgie of another board, in. fllctlng a pailnfu bruise. SuoU obUltruc. ttonis to trtwcJi aire d'aingvroua and thouid not be penmutteU. FREE . Admission to Our Grand Inaugural nail. To be given upon darrtptetilon of our niaw Store aboult Novem'ber 10th. Every customer buying to 'WWlIii of goods will receive a ticket of admission which en. tttfee border and ladles to participate. The exact d'ate .wHI. be announced In due time. Goods flaiuhtcredf HERMAN WISE, TJie Reliable Clothier and Hatter. THE WiRESTIjINa MATCH. ReaiOls in a Serious Accident to Prof. Ohrte'.ol. Lat nlijiit a smill audience gathered at Ffciaw's Opcna H!ou?e to .wltnesa. the wretHng mlatdh bot.vtean Prof. L. M OhrlatoC bn'd Prof. Th'os. Spencer. The contest wan to Wave been three Hats cut of Ave. In bte tlrst bout, Greco-R'oman, Prof, Ohr'iatol asily itiiro-v bis opponent, as the did laiM 1n t'he second round, when the conltd.lt !wi:n "ocCaip and elbow.1" IIt wias 'mere pfay for Ohristo-I, said one of 'the fpcloliators, and thore can toe no qiHtiion as to iwCdo ts the best man solen tiflcaiiy. In t'he itWIrd bomt, whlc'.i 'Was "catdh-as-catch-ca.n," ic seema that Spencer tee cured the best 'hold and manured1 to Mhirow Orsrlsif afl , breaking bis collar bone. This enUod the contes't, the match being awarded 'to Spencer, 9 Ohrifi:c0 ttub unable to respond to the cal J to von tlnue t'he contest. One gentleman sa'ld IWalt It looked very mnii Mke a put up job. and that the atocldent 'wais a fUke In order to give the matcifi to Spencer, tan all admitted be. fore it id.iime off tlhalt Ohrlstol was the mHntcr. Hut Dr. Erftes, wiho Is attending I'rof. Orrilstol, sayis itlhat his collar bone was re illy biwn, ami uHsit Iho 'wlB' suffer for swrn time. Let eadh Judge 'accord- In.;? to h's conMUdtHons. PAULINE HALL. The Peeiteaa AUreiss Will Appear In As toria the 24th. The very (nrarkcid Interest demonsitnated by the theatre going public over 'tne wp proaC'ling advent of the celeibnated Amer loan bK-auty. Itaullne 1M, and 'her or:;. ilant coirtr-uny In 'the presentation of the miM'ry ciperaiiSc .wom'dy, "Dorcas," 1s wilUUinrctu land univtrRil, ai Phown By the mnuititv an luaMty of tnentre par- tlin i.f.ut bua reBeJrveJ boxes anu seats un to the iprdsont moment. Seldom iff ever has a company been cbnortldied tv atD'!ar In this city tlhttt bti's rcuetved sirdh universal pnaikne from both mess and. nubile tea MlfU Ha.i Wis li'.ie "n(.'C'miluim aire not condned to the Individual! mfar but apply to the members of the comipany for their noting, ana voeaMztvtron. the excellence or tne com. e.ty tt.jt.fr. ti'ie ttmity of Its music, the ex quisite oontumes, and fine jLoenery em- poyed. Every mv.imb?r or suss wane supioortlng comfpuny ,h.n won fasno and praise for their Individual and ccKective mmlts. Amtog tthe beat known mem bers of the casit are the Mlss Jearrette St. Henry. Ew PuvMtport, Drew Don- ai'tltfUn, Malile Irvine, and the MeBre. Husi Clillvers, Hdsur 'lv.nple Sayior, Cilia, BraAii-.unv, Nell O'Hrlen, Ohas. B.irle, Arthur. E, Miller, Chas. Myer, lXmnlng Oilark, James F. Grjunt. Tate miwlc Vorrtalned in "Utti'xtv ts at- soCuteiy ail nttw, none of It Waving been tt.NI bti-iore Un WhBs cCty, nil of It being iievlii-ly written for Mist Haii'l during ber Jlie Eui'optian tour, by the famous auth- ocvi, Johann Strauss, Sir Augustus Har. i'!s. lv'am CUry'.C, Ceibulk 1, Mtilodhier, Dr. Cart. ZeKor. ana Max HirsohfleM. Tlwy ai.-e some tlhlnty iM In number. Among thkiee dVMttneJ to become prpunar are V.vi soiut tor M-Wi Hal. entitled "II' me and Country ." and "VW:lt Sha'l I Do?" the beautiful duot for Mr. Chil wr und Mr. Sayior, "His LorJahlp's IViasttl" duet for oontiu to and oprano, "In Time." "Tie Ohefw," duet for so prtvno and tenor, a domedy duet for Miss HUH and Cti i Hra.1shv, th comlan of tlhe orBuWiaitfon. "If You "Woovt to Uuhuve Vi a Lady Shouid." A European medLey Nic Mlsa Hall and ensecr.Me, niln. uit for tde entire comiony, a comedy v:. "Tda. FragiM.nt Tea." a soprano solo, "True Iv but a Flower," tenor aria "Karewt'H." duet for Hiss Ha and Mr. Payrtw, "Ssvexr to Me You Wl.t Ever Faitlhlfta n," and a has solo entitled, "An EngUfihtnan and His Home." by Mr. Ohlivers. The company appear comrCete at the Fver Opera. House on Thursday nW.it. fKjtober 24th. Salie of seats begins .Mond.iy morning, CK-tober 21st at 10 o'clock. Mlsn Ha win ahsolutcCy appear In her ordinal characters. NBHAiLBAI SAW MILL. The NeCiaie.n Timtls says: "E. U. Zller, Who m-ent to Asloorta last week to file on his cluim, went to tlhe Ppper Nehalem from Astorta and succeeded In raising the cemolnuVr 0 he subsily for Frank Patton. Mr. r-aiuon staid that if a tim ber eufhtfrly of 1.000 acre, and otber cormUlera'.iomn, tr.ua roMal hs would re buJJ tbe tLiw mm. It s conrtjently ex pected now that be wlil fulfill his part a tn asrcfTOcnt." A woman has Just been appointed as sistant city treasurer of Ilangor, Me. Talks of His Plans to a Cor respondent. ENTHUSIASTIC ON ASTORIA Beliv8 lu Astoria's Future-Says Time Has Now Como for the Realization of All Hopes. The fotLowlng totltier received from Mr. Staimuel Bjnore, Iwho to now in San FrancieUo, iwfll be found of general inter est: San Francisco, Oct. 12, 1895. Uhe very best friend Astoria and Asto rilans bawe laiway from borne is certainly Col. A. B. HUirtmond, the preslldent, builder, superintendent, and promoter of (Me Astoria land Columbia River Railroad. Col. Hammond is tn this city Just now, and up in Oils rooms on the fourth floor of the Palace Hotel be Is at borne for vksLiiors. wiho find his apartments literally covered Iwittb tmiaipw of the regions Jiear the mouthl of the Columbia River, a great big map df the town of Astorta. oc cupies the iplaJce of bonor and any num ber of dralwings of smaller sizes are scat tered aW around. Conversattonailiy, Col. Hammond 1s full of enthusiasm about his enterprise and he ts ever willing Wo point out bow its comtfjettton iwIMi roulrk the commencement of a new era of prosperity for Astoria, the oloneer dtv. and of the Columbia River country. But Mr. Hammond Hoes not like to ItatJt for publication. He bas no fear of beUmr Quoted, be it understood, but be 1a modest and llk?s bettor to be known by bis a'ebievanents than by bis talk. However. In taiVklng to your correfpond ent Haot rnlgiht, he consented to forget for Ithe time being -that his conversation may be used by a newspaper, and ex plained Hie flsatus of the road up to date. "Our roa'd -will be completed surely next year," he said, "and when the first train runs over the Tine Aatoriai wiJI be Uireot 1y connected with the following great trunk lines: The Southern Pacific, the Orealt Northern, uhe Northern Pacific, and the Oregon RaDway and NavlsUtlon Co, This meana ttwit our trains will form' a link in a dhuln whtoh will maite Astor'a a port of both deep and fresh water ves sells la direct wnmimunldaitlon with the whole Iwbrld." Explaining the work which has been accompWsbed by the United States gov ernment since 1881, when congresu appro priated' $3,000,000 for ibe tmprovamemt or the Columbia River bar, Oolonul Ham mond pointed out tHat alfter an expen diture of on'ly 12.200,000 tbe narrow cnan neQ wbidh formerly was only twenty feet deep and prohibited the passage of deep sea vessels, haa now been widened to neven-elirlitha of a mile and nais jl aiiptn of thirty (feet, permitting the coming and going of the largest grain and lum ber veaaefj lliilat ever sa.il the ocean. "Just Imagine," said he, "sihlps have now to go to Tacom'i. to load Columbia River (train. (tutniUer and ailmon, etc., ml.ilhlng a dte'tour of fulily six bundred miles, but wben our road Is built they will He in the Wai'bor of Astoria. Inteafl and do their toadlng there. We will lhave side tracks running from all the can nerles and lumber Icaimps direct to our maim Cine, land tbe salmon packer wkl Waive thlrouglh: car service so as to avoid breaking bulk as be has to do now. His goo da will reach, therefore, the markets In better Bbape and reflect more credit on 'bis eistabiilslhlment, besides the saving of imoney and ttme he 'AU enjoy. Als far aa the Oum'ber Interests are con cerned, Col. Hlalmmond to positive tliat Astoria will be the greateat coming lum ber port of tho PawiMc Coast, If not of th world. He backs up this opinion by referring to the tm'.nense richness of the forests near the bbrVlers of t'he Columb! and the great flacitli'Sles whkrii Astoria's great seaboard wilCt afford to bring ib'i vaist ntoss of lalmost virgin iunvber directly to the girtfat markets. "Henry Vl'.tard In hla wltllom," con o'JudeU Mr. Hammond, "pointed out to me more thUn ten years ago that Asto ria, the oldest town in the Northwest, will' ateo bo the greatest 'Ity of 1hi.it res'Ion In tlhe future, and his prophecy Is iroiv about to beeonw true!"' VVATER COMMISSIONERS. GO in a Body to uhe Heodworks. Wednesday the water convmuMlonars, together with Oapt. Reed, of Portland, went to the hdatllworka on Hear Creek Five were on boreoback, and four went In a wagon. Corr.i.nissibnor Wrlgfht repiirts that tboy blad a deflRbltfuC trip, and found the men at wVJrk aiiong tbe pipe line. Tiie -wUVer wtus tumei Into the new nine for the first time and thu ';eat snowed that the wooden pipe was well made and perfect In every pairtlcu.ar. TWere stiiS rcimulna two or three miles to lav before tlhe pipe line will be com pOote. The word is WidV on towards the reservoir on the last section, but 'nbere aire portions of trie other sections to flu in vet. ' Alter lunching on tiia banks of Bear Cr-k the r'l'.-ty rtrturn! to the city well pit'ilsed with the 'vork and the day's outing. HAMSHAW EXPLAINS. The Secr.Ujry of the Pacific Paving Co. Heard From. Portland, Or., Oct. II, 1893, EHtor Dai".' 'Aistorian: Dear Sir: My ittnt1on was callll the o.t.Hir day to an Item In your paper wMch reaM as follows: "Hai.nshaw drew J700 to go to Portlaml to buy brick and when he tfot 'there be bad the brick sent down to tbta dry and gave an order for it. AH you 'have published a report given you by some one not fla.miifar with 'the 'facts, will you kindly note the fOCfowIng an it did actually exlspt: "I did go to Portland and took $T00 es I ns nforml tbere would b 100,000 brh muly to Lilp. and the price I was to pav was 17 per M. When I arrived at tbe ylanl at Fulton, I was Informed that there would be only about 80,000. I paid to the Lltherland Brick Co.. there being present at tihat time, Mr. CaroV.vell. F. L. Llltherttand. and Mr. Hunstuter, in casm tlMO, wittb tbe tmderaitanding that when tdey luled the brtck on the barge the balance would be bald t.uem. "I then deposited In the Alnawwrth Na- Wbnai Bulk, sutJeot to the clieck of R. K. By nam. $178. with which to pay for the UaCiance. Mr. By ram paid for the brick tn fulL and returned1 vOuchrrs for tlhe value, and mitth the other 112 I paid some Porthvr) acounts soit! turned In re ceipts and cuss1! for tbe full $70, as our books nil dhow. ' "After Unit I srent to Vwc.'lind again with tlOO and bought lOOlO brick of T. Jensen, and gaive an order for wame, I paid B. F. Jones, of ttue steamer Vu can for towing, on account. Xl Cap. Day, for rent of scow. tlO; Mr. Ohapmin. a partner ot Mr. eurk. on of our bonds men, IS 00 toe Horlcage, and the receipts and tcaw" were turned in at the office on tmy return Tor tbe $100. Ewry dfcOUr ttt left tWat office went to pay a ifltne chalm, and Ham-rl-.ww or no otber member of vhe Pacific Paving Co. ever stuck I7M In his Jt-ans. as aUid In the statement above.. Kad eitber of us been so IncMnsd, we would have drawn true H0OO teft to our crtdlf bafors ths vatvr commissloa concluded that they could not pay It. V' deoltned to do so, w the amount wis insuin.'iont to pay our men, Very rotisctfully, r, 4.. hajim:aw. FOR A BOULEVARD. Movdment 'acaitted In tbe City CouncR. At Wodneadaiyla matins of the city council, Mr. Thomson Introduced a reso lution providing that the committee on streets and pubtllc ways investigate und detcrmilne a srui table route for a con tinuous streot from Somo point In Taylor's Astoria to a point on or near CUitblamet Bay. TTlh.13 adtlon means more ichtain appears oipon tbie face of it. It ! the operrlrrg rwedgo of a great and tnudh need ed irrtprovelmienit In the city of Astoria. The lida of tbe projectors of this move ment s to provide one central thorougb- fare tbirougb tbe entire length! xtt the city, tfrom Smith' Point to tho territory beyond Tongue Point, where there can be a imialin artery for travel tbiat would eilso open tip real estate on the 'bBCIs to tbe man of moderate means and afford blm an extlt to 'the city from auch property as be can lafford to buy for a home. This wiR sM9o blave the tendency to remove residences from the Waterfront property and take a large aimmint of travel from tbe dawn town eltroais, thus relieving ithe busines iportlon of the town. Tbe imovemlemit will be a good one for property owners aa weJa as bome-bullders. Be ldel9 tail this lit wlO provide a beautiful boulevard tm the ridge of bills for pleas ure Idrtlvlng land bicycle riding, a thing wihUeb is greatly needed in Astoria, s there la now no decent drive in or about the city. AH of the iprHnclpul property owners along 'the proposed route of this throush Street r boutovard as well oa the beavl- aat tax payens, when In'terviu.vjd yester iaiy, expressed, thafr bearty approval of the ipOan and tbelr entire wn.:ingncss to stand 'their sb'are of the expense, wihidh. iwould probably be in ihe nelgb bor'hloflid of $100,000. It fs thougbt that if the matter ils properly urged, as la In. tended tftJaTJl be the eafcfe by the project ors, thtat Work can be commenead by Jaimtary first and ithat It will keep a Wundred or imore men busy for Bix tniontliia, mlhildh, iwould be another great boon to the city. BTJYEPvS AND SELLER3. The following VlaeHigi were Mel for rec ord yesterday In Reordir Gunderson's oflice: H. J. Minthorn and wife to the Oregon Land and Improvement Co., south Mr Bi'ock 3', Faclfl' AdklMon Ifo lAetori'a $ Oregon Land Co. to C. W. Scri ber, Lots 13, 14, 15, and 16, Bloekl 35, Pacific AkMtlbn to Astoria.... Oreson Land Co. to Cecelia Lar sen, Ldts 21, 22, 23, and 21, Block 35, Pacific Addition to Astoria.... AJfre'd V. Folkim'an and wife to OhUeCes C. McGowan, Lots 5 and 0, Block 89, Mcdlure's addition.. C. 'A. Bottom and wife to Jas. 'EHlott, southeast quirter of the morlbeagt quairteir, north half of ituulllhtait quarter, and souithwest quarter olf aoutihcast quarter, eec 'Won 14, township 5 north, range 7 .wetlt 83 83 1300 1000 ECONOMY IN FUEL. Tiiie Eureka Fuel Economizer U a kcI entlflctt'l x-epHn.i,tion whldh aunmoatt the intensity of coal and wood heut in t'he proportion of St per cent. If the diirectlon pnlntefd on eadh pack age is caii'efully observ.jd, the Eureka Coal Economizer will give to any cruina ry or middling coal the :?aime value as thljt of suiyerlor quality. The Eureka Fuel Bcononizcr prevents the shoots, the cinders and the formation of BMoke, Which may spoil; in an apart ment, so many vai'uiible articles, such a ourtaiins, paintings, etc.. The Eureka burna any kind of gas whllfh milg'ivt detstrioy the brathlubie air; apartments and factories In i-'hich It Is used laro consequentliy more Irenltby and carrafortalMe. In lesis than five minutes, one can obtain a very brisk fire ivblch will '.last t'hlnty hours witbout being stirr ed up and without 'any addition of fresh coal. Hence an economy of coal1, work and money. The Eureka Economizer pro.lue:n a beat more soft and more conecntiUted; when a nonmail boat 1a iwanlted, the ventilation mubt oe partly St'jpped and, .igaln, an economy in fuel Is to be relied upon. We guarantee that cur preparation pro duces no Injurtouc effect on tbe beai.'tih, and does not affect In any way stoves, ranges, girattes, etc. Lji.tje consumer's can obtain the pro duct, iwSilc.h we do not hesitate In term ing "mUrvelous," at much more reduced prices. Eadh pacWage Veers, with very explicit directions, our tutUe murk, repreiBertflng four bands crossed tog-.nhcr above a Won with this motto: "In union there is atrensKh." Any counterfeiter shalC be dealt accortlllng to law. Wo receive too frequently appTiciillons for tmlpilea, and it la with retrit ttiait we are compelled to refuse the sending of itthe crama. Heretofore we 'have 1'ib e:U Cy given away solmples In order to popularize our product, but we cannot alfj.-d to support sudh heavy expense any longr. Ti-? moderate price of our pro duct is in the reach of anybody who Wants to try" It. It is for the sa..ne reason that we have decided to send it direct on receipt of 25 cents. To tury Ij to be convinced th'at our pro ducit te a triumph of ecience. 23 cerfUs ftich paekiaise, sent free of dharge. AfinRICAN EUREKA FUEL ECONOMIZER CO. 1180 Broadway. New York, U. S. A. PON"T BUi PROPiailTY Until you b'ave examined our list. Fol lowing 'Is a partial list of what we lhave for sale. They are bargain's! 60x100 feet on lOKi street. Good resi dence lot; $500. Lot on West Comaieiclal street, MxlOO $1,000. Choice let in Blo.'k CI, McClure' s op p:Oite Balne's p'timing inlM. Owner will erect bUMlng ito suit on long lease. Two Choice lt)M In Block 27, HustCer & Aiken's; $150. Here Is a barsra'in-Lot 50x100 in B.V.ck JS, McClure's; $550. 50x100 In Block 95, 0".ney"s; $1,000. Choice it In BJock 129, Adair's South Addition; $150. One of the best known business cor ners In Astoria. Us a birsttln. We Wave mlany otber iiloces of property In various parts of tbe city rn.il snaps. AIMerbrooik, Sunnymad and Ilambiln's Exftenilon contain ctiolce reuldence lots. Houses to rent. ASTORIA LAND & INVESTMENT CO., 162 Bond Street. DOESN'T LIKE KLKS. A 'main WJtb bis hat well back on his head and wearing a confident, Jaunty air, satutiteral up to the elks' inWosure in Lmccfn Park. Clilcngu, the o;her Clay and lnepected tbe anirrva'u inside. "Tliey don't look like such terrible creatures," (he "laid, adilrvs-iing a by stander. "I vtont helleve lbt-y are half au savage al treacberous as the papera say 1fhey are. "Pm riattSifievl to ufMy on this side of tbe fence and Took at them," responded tbe othrr. "I wouldn't be a bit afraid to get in tbere," rejoined the nrwt speaker. "The trouble to tbwt When a mm is afraid of tlhe ainlmUlb 'abey know it as weiS 03 be does land they go fbr bilm. Ani-.nals ain't fools. If I Nad any business with the.e lba I wouldn't he?t'a;e a minute. I'd get risttt over tbere and make tbm umlersiand then- ptce. I wouldn't be cross, tout I'd bow them who was mas ter.'' He climbed to the top of the fepce and leaned over. Two big ellcs were lying down cn the ground about fiweoly feet away. XJet up," be called out. flxir.g his eye on cue of tbehi. "Get uo and come bere. you iaxy brute!" He ishook the Tence as he spoke ind It Will Pay You To take advautage of the opportunity of buying fine and high grade goods at the sacrifice prices that s;ock in being slaughtered at. Cost und profit are not considered in this grand clos ing OUt sale. "We direct your attention to t h e fol 1 ow i n g item s at The choice of 400 SlO.T"? men'a allwool suits, .re-manship equal to tailor made; former price, $16 to $22. at Men's all-woolChe- $7 viot suits, black or gray mixed, round corner.doublebreat 25 Suit ed or straight cut. They would be cheap at $11.50. at Men's working, $5 suits, assorted pat terns, well made, not the trashy goods usually ad vertised at this price. Men's jeans and cottonade work ing pants, well made, stroiis: and 50 Suit at 1.00 Pair durable, every p:ur warranted not to rip; former price, $1.50. - at Men's fine calf ftrv shoes, Goodyear welt, lace or con , Pair gress, all style toes, made by Lilly, Erachet ct Co. ; for mer price, $-1.00. Men's calf shuo-, lace or congress, plain,Yule or opera :toe, evei;y pair war--ranted. They were cheap at $3.50. Men's? oil grain tup sohi working shots. The lest wet wt'tithcr shoe nifde. tit 2.25 Pair $ at 1.75 Pair $ Administrator's Winding Up Sale. Schlussel's While House Store. Uho tiwo .ani'tisiiui Jumpel to tiioir f et and cj.me utihii'm Oilte 'a hot. They struck the fence with a terrible buns, '.nnl iae man on top, taken by f ir prise, lost bis hold, tell la'.-k on the outride, and malTed over and over In the dirt. He gaitlhered lhiimt--elf up, bra l'ied ;,'ie dirt 'from .his clothes, picked up nis i-ar, pijioed Vt carefully on bis hoa.1, i-u.ini tihe brim down over 'h'is forcneal, end started laway. "Ttnat iset'tHes It," be s.uid. "I'm a mem ber of tbe Order of Elks, in good sit ind tn?, but I'm goiing 'to have tne name ohanged, by Jimminy, or I'm goins to put out of It!" WHERE OUR COLO OOHH. The .fact Miat a considerable, portion of the goCd cent laWroid fronn this country 'ivaii tlafcen by Gen.niny, either because Genmiany ihali treasons of Us own for acculm.'ulU'Uiig or because it acted us flrvanttfjil ItrtanHfer a.?ent for Austria or Russ'Ja. b'aii dtre;i:td attention to the banking ytem of t'he German empire. T.ie Irr..ptMaC I?ank of Germany domin ates t'he Hr.iairrceJs ot tiae empire, and in lt'3 cii,ia;nlaatlon private capital and gov ernment conhioll are bllinded. Of couisc, a'3 In a.( sucb fonvMnatlUrs In Germiany, goverm.nent control is control indee'd. The tank haj seventeen prlncip-ai otne-ra, lor tyJseven mllnor offlc;, P3 bi'anci.ies, and tiwentyJtbiree iWairebous.fS. It Is a bank of crrcutalt'ion, d'if:o int, and deposit, and executes cttdh orders for the purchase and start". ft etock. In a word, It does a geneitii banking business and a good deal besides In the way of warehousing. The relations of 'tlhe Wank witii tbe govern men't 'are very Int'ilTVate. Though, it is a corpv;.iatl'on with ? harei.iolders wfto c'aose rerresenilativea, the actU.iQ nuan asement of (he great institution is 1n the 'Hinds of a president and iKjjrtl of di rectors appointed for life by the emperor. Til? Bank of France beiars a certain re semW.iance In organization to Its German rivull in tbe ma'ttcr of cVoie rejation to tlhe government. The governor of Uhe B.wik of France is appointed by the French government, to which be is re spor.oibio. Mcrcvr. tihe governor of the Uank of France '.s a governor T ho gov erns. At the HP.ne Of the May scandal In tihe Bank of Eng.'aiad it was .proposed 1n come quarters I. -.at parlia nent fbouid paii a '.'nv provlJing for goveirnrn Tit con trol of thlat Institution. The projeot op pears to have been dropped nnd the bank remains In intimate relations nith the treasury, but wot unjer jrovemme.nt con trof. It is a great corporation but not a governmental Inwt itutlon.--Bo3ton Tran script. No tree bas yet been measured talier than the great eucalpytus in Glppsland, Australia, 4o0 feet high. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given tbat the under signed has been Appointed administratrix of the estate of Francis Feaks and all persons bavins; claims airainst said es tate are hereby notified to present said claims with the necessary vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to me at the office of F. D. Win ton In the Pythian Castle building, in the City of Astoria, Clatsop county, Orecon. ANNA F BAKES. Administratrix. Astoria, Or., Sept. 20th, A. D. 1. THE LEADING DENTLST. Why Is Dr. Howard the leaJing dentist? B.iaie be mukes a ewcesa of crown and and brids -work and esra-acts and Alls teeth wftuout pain. at Choico of 20 dif- t no fertnt blocks rren's Each or colors. Sold at $2.25 to $4.00. at Men's natural wool sox, all sizes; cheap I2I"2C Pair ft 20c p.iir at 35C Men's silk teck ties, assorted pat terns; never sold at less than 75". at 25C Each Men's mixed meri no shirts nnd draw ers, all sizes; worth 50c each. at 50C Eath Men's natural wool shirts and drawers. 75 per cent wool, extra heavy; worth $1.75 f-uit at 4OC Each Men's unlaundried white shirts; worth 75c. at Each Men's Cheviot w o r k i n g shir's. hir.:e s'ztv, well made; worth (0c. Here ;s a snap. at 20C Paii- Men's ea si 1 111 e or natural wool sox, hi tick or colors; worth 00c pair. FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably small sum of 15 cents one can procure an excellent chick en dinner every Sunday at the popular "Denver Kitchen," east side of 9th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, 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 a call and be convinced that he speaks the truth. A TWISTER. A twister in twisting -May twist him a twist, For In twisting a twist Thre; twists make a twist; But if one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That Is, when it's twisted with any otber twine than MAitSHALL'S. FINE BARGAIN'S IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property in Van Du sen's, Alderbrook, Adair's, Shlvely's, Mc Clure's, Taylor's, New Astoria, Warren ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrcnton for salt. Also money to loan In sums of S200 to $.1,000 on good real estate security. R. L. BOYLE & CO. EXCURSION. Tie Astoria Amateur Band will give an exeuBlon to Chtblamet on Saturday, the 19dh, leaving on the steamer Tele phone at 7 p. m. Tfekets $1.00. NOTICE. Unttl further notice I will make men's bu'sine- salts to order for fall and winter from $22 to $28, according to the quality of goods. Perfection In lit and latest Styles guaranteed. ANDREW LAKE, 355 Commercial street, Astoria. NOTICE. All persons having claims agailnst tbe estate of Jno. P. Dickinson, deceased, must present the same duly verified, to the undersigned within six months from this date. B. VAN DUSEN. Astoria, Sept. 20, 1895. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM Meet Psrfect Made. to Years the Str.'iiX