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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1895)
J 1'lffi DAtlV A.MpjttlAj(,' AsilOjKtA, fRIOAV U.ORNIN.d, NpVfiitBEtt 1, l 1 - - '- - - ' 1 - - - - ' J,U J 3 ' I 1 1 it. Soma Touvls arc pleusaully mellow an J -u; V ff-lt'r ,ike a sponge; some are hard and wiry and not much from" the mop point of view either good in their way. If you want a Towel soft as the moss in a marsh and always th'isty, here it i?; big 24x54 inches and ihe price b-it 23c. Fairly worth 35 cents. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather tor twenty-four hour ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum tempiruturw, 54 degree. Minimum tempeoUiiro. 46 degree. Predpttaitlon, none. Total precipitation from September 1st 1SU5, to date, 2.88 Inches. Deficiency of preclpltalton from Sep trarxr Jut, 1&, to date, 8.03 Inches. BUSINESS LOCALS- Fresh candles every Hour at the Bon bonniere. R. O. Comfit Syrup will cure your court. For t Estes-Craln 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 Oambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. Those new perfumes. Just received at the Estes-Craln Drug Store are xhe finest In the city. Purest of wines, liquors and cigars elegant free lunch-all the dally paper, at the Oambrlnus, 02th 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 ritokes Co., deal ers li Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions. Hour, fruits and vegetables They will surely please you. Hunger Is a very, disagreeable sensa tion. Thre .s a place In this town where you can satisfy Cta demands with the cleanest aud best 25 cent meal you ever ate. Tha place is Joe Terp's. Just arrived at Cope'.and Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear lor ladles, a'.l widths from A to IDS. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Call and examine them. What brings people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard aftef they have sounded the possibilities everywhere elT May be it's one thing, and May be It's another. But the fact remains back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of it. Nothing so distressing as a hacking rough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from It. Nothing so dangerous If al ' lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives Immediate relief. Ohas. Rog ers. SHILOH'S CUBS, the great Cough nd Croup Cure, is in great aemana Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cent. Children love It Sold by J. w. conn. ' WORTHY OF NOTICE. There Is nothing- tut bold, clear-cut truth la the etotement that to secure per fect lit, quality and etyle In your shoes at the lowest reasonable prices you must go to the firm of John Hahn & Co., 479 Commercial street . ROAD METING ON THE LEWIS AND CLARKE. A meeting will be hM at Ohadwdl post office on Friday, November 1, at 1 o'clock p. i. to consider the matter of getting a bridge across the Lewis and Clarke river near CCiadtwefC', and of connection across YVMWg'a bay with Autorla. All Intmrited are Invited to bo present. By Committee on Roads, C. B. DOW, Chair nan, W. J. 1NGALL8, StC'y. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du sen's, Alderbrook, Adair's, Shlve'.y's, Mo Clure's, Tnylor's, New Astoria, Warren ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan in sums of $200 to $3,000 on good real eatato security. R. L. BOYLE & CO. FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably anftll sum of Jl cents one can procure an excellent ohlox en dinner every Sunday at the popular "Denver Kitchen," east side of 9th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard eon, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that tihey can obtain at his place a weU-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 Three twists make a twist: But If one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwist the twist. That Is, when It's twisted with any uir twine man siaiimmjiLiL, a. rROVI THE jjth Atnual Stitemeatl OF The Equitable. Surplus Assets, f ir3,044,jio.o6 LUbllltll47, 364,807. 31 Surplus, f J7,470,gos.R5 jOf any life assurance com pany is the result of GOOD MANAGEMENT in the PAST, proof of FINANCIAL STRENGTH in tho PRESENT and indicative of GOOD PROFITS AND DIVIDENDS IN THE FUTURE. TIIE EQUITABLE'S mrpn !j by many millions f dol- prs the larges' insurnnc" ;urdu3 in the world. I . SAMUEL, Special Aenl. GLOVES I f GLOVES! GLOVES! LsdMs' Fine Black Ch sscrs Oloves, with patent fingertips, enly . . . h-25C. A PAlR-f I filbert Datto i Have you seep our 60c I Cashmere Hose? AROUND TOWN. Collection day. '. . Latt rtlgMt Halloween. Cawy 10 getttnig Its natural flavor. The type of female beauty 'the type writer. Waiter natal are due And iiyb'.e at the office today. Hope Ferguson went to Portland Wed nesday evening. T. H. Curtis, engineer of the railroad company, H in Portland. Roman Cheese, land Imported Maecaronl at Foard & Stokes Co.'s. The longcdt baseball throw on record is 133 yairda, 1 foot, 7V4 Incaes. O. W. ThompJon anl wife, cf r.rook fteMl, are visiting In Astoria. Mrs. Sloop, of Lewla and Clarke, Is pending a few days In the city. D. B. Montelth, the weCl known Albany capitalist, U visiting in Astoria. , OoiCfactor John H. "Wise, of Ban Fran cisco, returned last night via Portland. H. J. MWIeon, a Seaside farmer, was In town on a business visit yesterday. TtrUby sandals are being replaced by the Marie Arttolncttte high-heeled al'ppers. Mall Carttar George ltoas returned yes- t onlay from a short vacation In Portland. Atari IcsJons for civil service examina tion must be tiled not later than Novem ber 18th. Tth nvinrMnmo vMrrrrlanr Srrtim'it down a carfoad of tin from KaZana for the can factory. Hair dealers eay that the English wom en wear more faCtse hair than those of amy ottoer nation. Judge McDrlde wtl arrive this niom imr wnd an court. A two days' sas Hon wtll foe heCd. Mr. OUvutle IQantihorn and painty (nude a vWH yebertiay on the launch Ida Ha ael o the yacht tiucero, Mark Mln4cer, the crack hunter of Bllml Slough, was in town yesterday and laid In a auppiy of ammunition. The most complete stock of Fancy Gro cer at Foard & Stokes Co. s Hanover, In Oerauuiy, after trying the tjroWcy system tor Its ei'.nctrlc cars, tias gone back to the accumulator system. William Lund, a wett known Kkamokn- tvu toggor, wvaa In town yesterday. He returned on the Potter In the evening. Out of 70,000 BngQlrfi toldlj-a in India, 24,000 have Joined tihe Army Temperance Aisoclatlon and profees to be .total ab- tolnera "Boh" May, and J. McNlafat, two trav elling men, whose headquarters are In PortC'jtnd, were registered at the Occident yesterday. Aimong Uu Inven'flons Is the tin cap on Uie top of beer bottleis, and It Is taking Che p";ice of tlie rubber cork and Iron thumb lever. ftfflrwe MVt, Oruiriiberry Sauce, and Ap ple Butter at Foard Ik. Stoked Co.'s. A cCivik-e stock of OrtMies, Banana, Cape OOd OrvuVberrtes, Apples, lrs, Qulncee, Tomultoee, Bwwtwi, Jrc., Hte., at Foam II Stokes Co. All Bubedhtlptlonis to the Dally -Autorlan are due on the first of each month and dhouiU be paid promptly to the route agent, Mr. RaiuidCs. 'Mr. Ben CwmpbeU, general freight agent of the O. R. and N. Co., tnade a ihoit vMt In the city yesterday, returning on the Pottw last nlgilit. n: r'ate gliiu and front of Hr,nan WUe's ntiar titare arrived yesterday on thie Teplho.ie And the contractors w4K commence putting It In today. Peter Uracil has not yet returned from up tirw river wdnttlhw he wvnt to purchase ducks for the local mu-ket. He will prob ably arrive home this nfternoon. Corbntt and Flts&lmmons fought 10 rounMM yesterday, because one trod or tine other's toes in the rissh for tickets for Dhe Private Secretary tonight. Yi'icl.liy mumlng the contractors laid the foundaitibn and start Ml work on the mm Stflwrkttd A Hautte'e. ;ore building. The lVarte wHU be lushed tih-ougt to com ptCtton. WlhilJe a now sobering machine wc be ing removed yeeterdiay from .he tower to Oe upper floor of the cn factory, It fell HOirough the elevator hatcTtway and was (kn'.Toyed. nut Hlt:e credence it p'.Mi In the ru mor that M-JTdftier Upton was seen last week at Seakle. The general Impression is that the rumor Is unfounded and that the fufdtlv has not been In that vicin ity since hli mcape. The breaking down of the Lucero'a en rlnm It Is reported, was all a pretext o allow her crew to get to atoria nJ 1wns the "Private Secretary" fconlirtit by the members of the A. F. C. at Flftwr' Theatre. Alias Jessie Jenutt.Nvho has beeen unVr the Instruction of Mr Ok on for the pest ttrree yeans, dartres to organise a Umrted ctase of plsno pupt'os. Her method of teaching tw tx the awne as that etn poyed by Mrs. Olsen. T.ne TeUphooe every day thin week hkus been bringing a carload ct fresh emon from kaloma, to the PUar Rock cannery. The ftsb U shipped from the Sound, over the Northern Pacific, to PULr iRock for packing. Mla Peart Scott, of Stockton. CaMfor nrta, InA for Portland last night after a day's VsH with Mr. Rsy. jUlllnger. Miss Soott iwaa xKrector of Ue musical depart ment of the Stwte School for tite.PIInd beore her removal 10 California. The Methoillat church eras crowded last evening .wtlh ladiea anj gmtlemea, the oocyst on telng a basket sooiable. trlvea uaJer "" djitiolSun of the yvung Ctiiww of he EpworCh Lieague. A sftort but in tnvc:lng nustc.U program was rendered afteC j Which baskets filled with lunch, wore toM to tfhe highest bidder. The so' claMa Mated aeroral houri and m gfeat y enjoyed by a?L 1 Miss Kate Taylor, the young tady whore finger was bally mangled In one of. the macMnt is at t-he cin fctor? last wneck, Is gWtrtVng along filoely. thoush it wir. be some Wnre yet Wrfore sflvj will hiv recov ered the use of tfh injure! member. Juldge A. A. Cleveland 'brought back with dim; Tivolay rulgnt from Greenwood Cerwetery a piece of petttlllei wood wlh:ch wao taken from the new wall, being eunk at that place, at a depth of twenty-flve feot btl'oiw tlhe surfa of the ground. Bongs and fluffy hair must go, says Dame Faahlon. " When the hair Is Irrl prcultfy curly she has made no rule, for there to surety tihe opportunity of . the plainer, pretty face. If the hair nust be worn bak a little wave adds beauty and Boftncos to me fa:e. Oolninenolng today and until f urtlher no- ttec the e,tatmw LurC'Ine wu take the run of the R. R. Thompson on the Aitorio- PortGajttl rnVte, leaving Astoria at 7:16 a. m. atxt.y, er.Tpt Ba-turday. The Lur line wUi continue no take freight and pas- sengtcw from Flsner Bros, as well a from t'he O. R. and N. dock. Tickets of the O. H. ami N. of Vancouver Transpor tation Co. Issue win be honored on etrjher boat. ' TWere Was been no cltajige'lu the con dition of Juuck Dempsey, rwdvo Is dying of consumption In Portland. He has Clved longer than tils phyisldanej supposed he couOd, and he has been a meet hopeful patient from tuie very Inception of his lltoeisu, ana now whan the end Is afimoat apparent, the come Indomitable will seems to be holding ideath, off a. little longer. During the daytime (he CeeCa better, but rugi.Jt comes on ve grow) worse. Not long before Ihlls death the poet Longfellow told HeseklsJi Butterwortlt one evening in Ms library how he came to write "The Peallm of Life," "The image, - -jaceeasior," "Hiawatha," "The Oil Clock on the Stairs," and some of has other poems. Mr. IlurtfOerworth has now embodied tihe evening's talk In an article on "How LongfeOro Wrote His) Best known Poams," whldh The Ladles' Home Journal WIM pubCldh In its next number, Mr. Wa'JWs, of Cory Ib-othera, went to Pwtland last night on a ahort busings trip. Before tiakurg the steamer Mr. WattiE said that tils stutement was'mis- untlesUtookl lln regru-d to the Young's nay tn-toge matter, while up to the ures eut time they have had nothing to do with, that work, yet he lid not mean to be understood as paying ttuit they did not no that c.asa of work and might not be fcltfdens for the completion of the Young's tay wklge. ... The Society Mln-vva heM thslr regular meeting nit tfiielr hall in Upper Astoria laeft evening. The fo.lowing program, was rendered: Aldllrica, Paul Stangeland; ro cOrjaldon, Willie Wilbur; recitation, Miss Anmle OCoen; xpeech, Bofus Jensen; red talrion, Miss Grace Kyle; epeeclu Fred O, Wiaf.'taai; song, CCirlst. Joharwon;: The fol lowing debate was dllscuescd: "Ie labor saving machinery beneficial to the labor ing tUiaweeT" V. O. Valters, afflnmatlve aim! Pid JnluMxi negative. After a live' Cry dVbaite tihe house decided In the neg ative. fenjd a well known barber the other day; "I notice Chat Ihe Chicago barber, who ndt long ago favored the Sunday dosing xiiw, are nowi organised to tight the law. They have discovered that a largo per- oentiagie of therlr customers wtn cou'dn't got shaved on Sunday have learned to shave themselves. Once learne, they shave themselves on weekdays all so. Mist men- hlave to be shaved dally, and they especially decline to go unshaven on Sunday. The Chicago barbers say this trade can't be got back, and that the ios of customers Is Increasing. 80 muflh 00 umu there Is no longor employment sumdemit for the WamjB.'i "Kit" Carson, of rfSe Canadian Pacific, teiris a good story on "Jim" Cas?y, the Milwaukee A St. Paul agent. It rerr haK Oasey went to the Sound a rhort time ago to get 'a shipment of tihlnglea that wal going east from the Pacific Lumber Company, Ffelrtiaven. After being ab cent several days, and before he called on the lumber company; 'that Institution was consumed by fire. The next day Casey's ouporior officer tttieratxh-et hum vs foC lowu: "Hbrve yoa been to Falrhavenf It not, why notr '"Jim" replied: "No, sm waiting for the coirfoad to come down tihe entke ptant blew up this morn ing at 5:30." r For some months past a prominent lo cal physician has had-a. Cady patient un der his care who Is suffering from a very sore Hp. Write jWe dtoeaae hia beco slow ly yielding ' to hhl remedies, the doctor was always puizled as to tts oause until Oast week, wihen he unexpectedly encoun tered ::tis patient in a street car en route to her homo. He took' a sea bifida her, and their conversation .was uninterrupted willl CKrxlu4tar was ,unaktng his round to coMeot the fare, then the lady took out her purse, and In orke to get at the change, removed a 1x1 K -which lay crumpCed on the top of It, and placed 11 between her Hps to expedite her waren far the nickel. This tihe physician ob served, and by adroit questioning ss covered mhsJt a few days before h'nr lip i)?oame sore sie tMd received a doHar bU In change from- a huckster who had lt Index finger of lite rlgWt hnd bound up with a rag. She had OreCd the ui:. tM twven her Mds . ais ettve had done In the dcia.'cr'j Drasence. until sits could get her purse from her dreas pocket. After II Xj explanajtlon the pilyslcian no fui'.'her doubt as to tttrt origin of the pohMned Up. ' GRAND OPENINO. The Acme Cigar Store Is now open for busnvs at &6S Comenuvial street, .wttwrs Mr. On as. CT.sen, manager, will be pleased to wait on Ms old friends. A clear Ha vana cigar for 10 cents, v BNTBRTAINMKNT. Monday evening, November 1th, the Pol yuinUhtM Club iw4 give a lit wry and musical ent(talnment In the old echoc. ihnA iimer AiStoflla. The Drosrrfun will be an exewa tonally fine one. Remetnser the date. iMonoay evening, r overflow . THE PRTVATBS 919CRETARY. Tlve A. F. C. boys wM produce that fun irutlklng ditama. "Ttie Private Secertary," at FlsHefe Opera House Friday and Sat uiviay tiexhts. This is the play ma J fa mous by 80I. Smsth Rune and Is full ot Interesting sKuatlon. lUMorved ewoiu U cents; gallery. S cents. BUVRHS AND SBLLER9. The following transfers of real estate wens filed for record in the ofilce of the recorder during the pa few days: J. W. Hare, sheriff, to RtwarJ Sul livan, lot . Block 6, Railroad ad dition to Ocean Orovc, $ 1 I. U Osgood and wife to Osgood Mercantile ontpairy, Lots U, SI. Block t; Lots It, 18. Block U, Adair's, and Lot 1, IKock 2, ilh- Ifnharts... . E. J. SmVtti and wife to B. F- Al len. Lot 10. Block S, tfrver Point C?fff W. O. Howe.1 and wife to R. W. Tflompkina, Lota 1 and J, B.ock , town of Flavel Center. Mrs. W. H. Jenkins to Hugh Cam eron, tract of land near Knappa Cemetery James C .Palmer aad wife to Lota Palmer, sorttjrwest euirter south east quarter, section t township ( tiortH rangs west:.' lames W. WcTch and wire to Knuts Sater, Lot t. Block ti, Atorta.... Van Dusmi Investment Company to A. Welch. Lou U and It, lUock U, Van Dum's Asiu-ia Alex Campbell to Jennie CampbelL Block It, Catsop Grove, loo 0 FairV Kew Freak Towed Into Astoria by the Elder. THE CRAFT VIEWED BY HUNDRED8 Eati Up Gasoline by the Barrel- Cabin Boom Made at tbe Expense of Other Quarters. Yesterday imornlng, Just before daylight, Gttartes L. Fair's new pleasure launch iAtcero, broke dawn about four miles oft the mouth of the river rwWlle on Its maid en trip from Seattle to San Francisco, and, deapifte all the efforts of Its three engineers, the tnachlfiery remained at a stands-til, tHough nobody could possibly teCS whlat was wrong. The sea, was far Sroro oairn at the time, and Captain Hugfhes, . commander of the tittle craft, hoisted, sail on both masts and lay oft for a while to decide what' to do. At daylight the 0. W. Elder was sighted on her way .from San Francisco for the mouth of the river, and Mr. Hughes hoist' ed signals and asked for a tow into Astoria.' That' was how It raime about that early tteens In the west end of the city saw iwlth surprise the Elder steam ing sOawGiy sOong the channel and hauling by a tow line something that looked like a dlmmutlve gunboat with beautiful bow Mnes and a roost extraordinary set OBtern As soon m tt nwas ascertained that this was Ithe" much-talked of Lucero, the big' get gaartlne propelled boat In this world, a forge crowd of people crowded the can factory arid boitdett warehouse decks when she swung away from the Qder and tkropped anchor opposite the Astoria Iron Works, Mr. 'EngMbrechlt, the buKder of the Luecro, who ks aboard, rwias very much dlscouralged over Hhe breakdown, though of course It had nothing to do with his erid of tihe construction. The mishap was the cuCmtoaUng trouble of a series of attmor accidents that . have happened to the machinery since the first run she made dawn the Sen-id. It took her four teen hours to sbeja.ni from Seattle to Port Townsemd, a distance of flfty-flve miles. and during tliait time she had to Stop four times to repair her engines. Captain Hughes came ashore as toon as the boat dropped anchor and wlr;d an account of the accident to Mr. Fair, ask ing for nst ructions. Up to a late hour last nhjlht he had received no reply, but there Is no doubt that the Lucero will be repaired here, though it will take some expert weH versed In gasoline to teM what the towibjo really is and how much time will be neeojed to repair her. Even then tt Is extremely. doubtful if she will be olble to make the run down to Son Fran. Cisco In safety, for 'the weather Is getting worse every day and. the little craft Bs not built to withstand very heavy treat ment on the open ocean. During ithe morning she was towed up to tihe O. R. and N. deck and tied up on the Inside of the sheds Where a great nay persons criticised her build and general nppoainance. A big sign "keep off" was suspended from the rigging end nobody allowed to go aboard, a tolitary saEor Oolng "sentry go" sn deck being tlve only evidence ot Hlfe aboard. As a full description of the Luecro was print ed in the Ad tori an last week It is un necessary; to detail It again, but a few facts concerning the renurkaJole little vessel may be of Interest. She cost Mr, Fair 25,000 and the people who prophe sied that the inwatmeiu wua a stupid speculation seem tn the light of recent developments, to have about hit it right. 'Mr. Fair, however, is weCl able to stand it, and If he has chosen to uatisfy a novel whim and theatby throw a good mainy thousands .Into the air, It is his own business. . She sfai.ted from Puget Sound with 2,600 gallons of gasoline and she uisud up Bjbout 1,000 gallons of this up to the present time. She has made her run from Seattle at an average cpeed ot about 8Vs knots, not Including stoppages whiidlt It la stated haye been numerous, The' Lucero . Is .fitted throughout with electric light and , her deck houses and caUhis are all made&nd paneled in Bra sClte wood which gives a rich and dainty appxwance to the whole veeisl. S.ie is very narrow' from bow to stern and her stem tapers off to a r&ur edge, being flnhuied in the regular yacht style with fiddle lines and a long, curved bowsprit. Her name shines resplendent in several places, and forward of the .wheelfhouse she iho a mlnlaiure search light foitnea by a ten candle power Ed!n globe and a reflector. None of her Interior fittings are yet In, ankl ahe carries several tons of lead ballast Everything has been sacrificed to cubta room. This apartment Is large and handsome, but its also has been obtained by a cutting off .of space In every conceivable manner. The com- paoioon ways looked yesterday like a tight squeeze for a "fair sis 3d man, and, If Mr. Fair ever Into ids to give afternoon tea aboard Ms purvAioue, he will- have to issue orders to tfhe ladiea to leave their fashionable aleevos at home. The state rooms have been cut down to the small est possible compass. ( It Is certain that the Lucero will be with us for sevetvA days yet. AOTOR1AN MENU FOR TODAY. t Breakfast. IHxed Fruit. Wtieatlet, Cream. Broiled Mackerel. Stewed Potatoes. Gents. Marmalade. Coff Lunch. ; Deviled Toast. DerHed Tone Orttted 8arJinea. Sliced Tomatoes. Tea, MIxwl Cake. Or apes. " Dinner. Blue Points. " Cream of Spinach Soup.- -Olivea Celery. . . V." sked Sole. , Potatoes a la -Parlafoon Spaghetti. Lettuce Salad. Stewed Tomatoes. Chailotte Russs with Strawberry Jam. Wafers, Cheaie, . Coffee. DEVILED TOAST. Toast to a rlefe. golden brown a dosen Dtces ot HiiitA tl brown br!d. Place hem trl rrdvturil of bJttnr and mustard whh a dash (,'. Tin fiem" iMako a rldh sauce of one taUeapoonfUl of cornstarch or flour r.nd one table spoonful of butter. Beit them together In a cream. Put Into tbe stewptn a rill of bxyiVing mater; mix tho butter and corn starch into It, a Httle at a time. Reduce to a rich sauce, and color by adillng two taUletdpoonfuhl of extract oi bejf, diluted. Thte shoiid make a Ueilolous, creamy, brown sauce, Into which dip eaon, slice of toast and then pour the remainder of the eaure ovw the tJarft, wlien It is again plhnl uionthe p:ttr. Tn tu.ln ths best results wherever a Wven 1s required. Royal Baking Powder should be used. THE LEADING DENTIST. 1 4 - n. HMranl Im.I Witr AMvflflit n IIJ I mtv avwu...0 " " - 1 Because he makes a success of crown and and bridge work and extracts and fills teem without pain. C. R. T. P. UNION NOTICE. mlnnitlhlv imMOM Of the OoiUO.- hi. TMror ririfSiMinrien's Protective Union win be held at thearTeuding room Tues day, November S. 1895, at 7:30 p. m. Bus iness of Importance to ne iraneaciea. Members In good standing are reauesteU to be present and have their book or receipt eJotig. fcUr US jttiNari.n, oec. SELECT CLAUSES. Commencing Monday evening, October 28th. I iwtr.1 give class lessons in short hand and penmandhip at the T1gie Hotel. Terms 15.00 per month for two lessons per week. In shorthand, and 12.50 per month for two lensone per week In pen. imanKhlp. School will ba held Monday and Thursday evenings. MRS. P. F. WOODFORit). REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Notice Is hereby given that on Thurs day; November 7th, 1895, in tho City of Astoria, Clatsop 'County, Oregon, a pri mary eCeetlon .wttTl be held In the three wards of euld dlty, for the purpose of tf.ectlrtg twelve del elites for the First Ward, mine detezujtes for the Second Wlard, amd eight delegates for the Third Ward of said city, to attend the Repub lltaain city convention to be held at the city hall building In said city, on Satur day, November h, 1895, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. nr. of said day, win ten saia convenitlon Is hereby called to meet at the time Bind place above mentioned, for the .punpese of nominating the following can didates, to be voted for at the city e.& atdn Ito be heCU on Wednesday. December UtH 18B5, to wH: Mayor, Auditor and Police Judge, 'Treasurer, City Attorney, City Surveyor, Superintendent of Streets, Hanlbor Master, one Police Commissioner, ami one Council mm from eaoh word. The following Judaea are hereby ap pointed, and the following porning places designated for said prlnrvwy ileOtion, to- wilt: First Ward, Poling place No. 1 'Engine Houes Judgps, J. A. Duffy, C. E. IVayJte, and P. J. Meany. Second Ward, Polling place Welch's BtockJiurltfem J. H. D. Gray, J. F. Kear ney, and B. L. Ward. Third Wrd, Polling place McGrjgor's Ofnce-JuJSieB, ' O. P. Morton, Enoch Pe terson, nml C E. Goddlurd. Poo" a uvlll (be open from 1 o'cto'k p. m tlX 8 o'clock p. m. of imJd Thursday, No- vcmlber 7tlh', ItiXi. By order of the Itopublieain City Com. mlrtee. JAY TUTTLE, Secretary. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krause's Headaene Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my family agnlnst any and all kinds of headache. Yours truly. J. E. WALTER. Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Astoria Oregon, sole osent - WANTED. WANTED Position by competent wom an as cook or houjemoid in private fam ily. Addres M., this office. WANTED A ptano to rent. Apply at Noiand & TKomaon's office. Wanter to rent A centrailfiy located house of seven or eidht rooms. Addree M., thai office. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., ot Montpeiler, Vt. For further Informa tion, address O. M. Btolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, Ban Francisco, Cal. WANTED Man or lady to collect, do 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 481, St. Louis, Mo. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room on ground floor In private family. 411 Exchange St. FOR HAUS JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-just re ceivedjust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 543 Commercial street. TO LOAN. MONEY Apply to Astoria Abstract, Title and Trust Co. MISCELLANEOUS. 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