The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 11, 1896, Image 4

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GOLD AND SILVER.
An Astoria Merchant Sug
gests a Remedy.
Aimttnl
Clearance Sale I
Everything Re
duced in Price !
Astoria, Oregon. January 1, 1)0.
The Honoradbl Nelson Plnsley, Jr .
Chairman Cominltt n Way and I
Mean. Washington, I C.
I-r Sir: It l becoming evident that
th senate will reject your bonn hill a
passed through Ihe house and In Hen of
It I would uaget the following: Iwue
JI0,AOu,i"W worth of notes In exchange of
bout six of lhi h-wt gold mines In I
America and alout the number of
silver mines; keep larre number of nun
steadily employed In th.-M mitus a good
wagea and store the product In the
Vnlted 8tates mint ready for any call
from whatever quarter: null a hill ourht
to receive the tinnnimoua support of gold
and silver men because no lond holder
would w ant Ihe coin, w hen they knew I
that there was an alnuut unlimited !
amount avatlaMo: the silver mine osmcrr !
would (wr clamoring tor free stiver If ,
fnelo Sam bought th.lr n.ine and labor)
would bo employed. Iaiw thre would i
Ih plenty of coin exallaMe f.'r all manu-j
f.tcturlng enterprises, as It la all Is tin;
certainty, and 1 find myself compelled to
acrlrtc all of my men's suits at Sl . ;
when most of them should brine from he I"" h'r ,ll"' ' ln mlne-
111 In tilt a niece- It ts the same, with -8, might l:e thought hir Kld-
cur furnishing good, children' clothing I A'11' '' tlu,rv ,"a, " romance, for
Uiies Wool Vests nJ
Pnrs, reJu.cJ from 75
cents to
laJics Wool Vests inJ
Pants. rcJu.fi from
$I.1S to
ladies' Wool Vests anl
Pants, reduced from
$1.50 to
58C
86C
$1.13
Albert Dunbar.
day. Jan. 14, ran saeur them without
extra ehartro, at Strauss' new tor op
posite Phil. Bloke, on Monday or Tu
day.
It was rumored yesterday that a new
tvmocratle ilally paper was to ht atari
d m Astoria on the Aral of the month.
T: hoys' orchestra, consisting of
Frank t'arnahan. ulanlst: and Albert Kin
ney and Tom Parker, harmonicas, will
furnish some fine music for the Itcarue
Club tonight.
THE CHICAGO IDE!
Needed in Astoria to Pave Way for Its
Advancement.
IT IS EXrRCjY, SNAP AND PUSH
fifteen y-ar ago Taeoma had a pop i
latton of i-.t iveople; today she has ti, i.
Asotrla Is far Potter located for a large
commercial city, and now Is the time to
ttet In on the ground floor. U. I- Hovle
Co
1st us liy bridging and cprt
Ilia a ferry serosa Ilia Lewis and
Clarko and Young's lay. If (he
oltiitvna of Astoria will only meet
us half way. It la possible that by July
next you can hitch up a team or atraddle
a bicycle and Insl.le of 10 minutes ride
to Uearhart Park. Tha country poopl
on Lewi and Clark river and Clatsop
plains will meet Astoria half way In fur
nishing this hlxhway. I will furlhei
state that If all our ciltaen went a pub
lie spirited aa some, It would not he
mvassary to call on Astoria to assist;
hut. linf.kFttinatxIv wa liav mir mnsa.
lucks as well aa you, and our means are That la tlyhtccw Mnilh VIII Mala i Stcoaa
Itnslness men, If you want to tlx tin
your offlee for the comhi year, with the I proiect everyone
xm ivnrr ne4iii-i. out n.'a is. sinie-1 help himself.
niriu-j. etc., can at me Aatorin Jon oince
wnei-e you will r.nd the lest of
and material.
Ilmliod. A aulscrlptlin list la beliif clr-
culitlM to raise tha necessary funds, and
we proiiose, by the assistance, ot the
press to Klve the names of all sub
aorlbers. It doea pot nniulre a lante
amount from each subscriber, but a amall
mount lll help; and by helpln this
Kho ul-scrltea will
help himself. William 1-arsen, W. J,
lnitalls and others ha-a teen authorised
st vK o raise funds for the protect. Itespei-t
fully. V. J 1NO.AI.1JI
Scsttlc Oat ot tkc rrtMit City
bv lk S(.
AROUND TOWN.
NOT A KUKT.VTION.
TrtlH lU.S ON TliK It AlI.noAP.
Ijtlxircrs Worklnir on the tirade Near
the Tonsue lrlrn Away.
riikker norklntnshes. hsts. trunks, and nc s scarcely
e-erythln(f. A hlph tariff may have Its ,
beneficial featuns from your point of
view, but what we want now Is a set
tlement of the financial question.
No compromise or makeshift will an
swer In the present emenrency.
Very respectfully, your ohedl-'nt servant, i
HERMAN WISE.
The Reliable Clothier, j
Opposite falace Restaurant. Ctvnmer- f !t-
clal street.
ta-o years old.
Somen Hie
Skating alll be in orvlor next.
Journal.
Water rates nre delinquent today,
Sprtng shopping will soon be In oil.r.
v. Kv. rest, of Portland. Is In the
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Ixeai weather for twenty-four hour
endinj at i p. m. yestenliy. furnished
by tha United Statea Department of Ag
riculture, weather bureau.
Maximum temperature, 5 dettrees.
Minimum temierature, S degrrees.
rrtvipltatlon. .01 Inch.
Total precipitation from September 1st
to date. SfM Inchea
Peflclency of precipitation from Sep
tember 1st. 1SS5, to date, .ot Inch.
j S. XI. Cooper., of San Francisco, Is
I the city.
In
Job printing- of all kinds at the Asiorian
Job office.
J. V. Crow,
yesterday.
of Wcstpor:, was In town
I
j Oscar Wlcklund. who was recently np
; Mlntel cap'nln of the life savlna station
I at Yaipilna Inc. left on the steamer yes-
tetlay to take ih.inre of the station.
; Quite a number of his friends were al
I me ismi io inn nun tarcweii. (Vmnlnliii was itlr.l in the ein-uii .-..n
yestcnlay by the Astoria and Columbia
Klver liallrond Comiany, praylnc for a
preliminary Injunction, reatralntnc Axel
Jacohson and William Thomson from
obstructing the work on the railroad
trade near Tonuue Point.
It appeura that the right of way of
the rttllriiad run thritikh I h. .,r-.upt. ..
v r ... ...t vi ...r nam umes j me above-nameil ilefemlanta. and that.
of "SI and la the statement In tha re- , on January S. while the laborers were at
criu report 01 inn iniersiate commerce work on Hie L-r..l J..lw..,n .n.i t,.,...
inai lor tne twelve mouths , .on anneareil on the s.s-ne. rni..i anh
emu nuns, ami tnrcatenm to annihilate
the laborer If operation were not at
once suspended. The complaint a I trues
i n.irs.s,r i.rB(rs nas nieaietiiy been that ilefer.danl had no cause for such
mpisuM o; laie o repnxiuce nis 'Var- i prooeolinn. and Iherelon- praya for an
mm ot .smiuiir. wnicn maoe aucn a injunctuin
j decided hit some time ajco. Mr. HeirRs I A deputy sheriff left ycstenlay after-
now nns ine matter under consideration, t noon for tl;e scene of the Olsturlan.-.
and It hoped by his many friends will and served the paper on the defendant.
ai.in present tins lnterestina: ierform- !
n- i CICKKONIAN I.ITKHAUY SiVIKTY
tVntractor Xormlle yesterday forward
ed a lante quantity of supplies to the
headwork at lliar Creek, where work
men are busy completing aap In the pipe
line. The work Is prci.-roln wlih ra
pidity, and will shortly be completed.
commission
ended June JO. lvsi, over rallrxmd i
employes were dlsmlsseil from service, j
Iv-ed K-vots are ivpular wllh the ath
letic girls.
Mis Mary Thrush, of Portland, la visit
In in Astoria.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
It. 8. McOowan came over from Chi
nook yesterday.
j Y-wtcrday evenln the pupils of Profes
' sor Jackson' rwm of the Shlvely school
met at T. to Indulge ln a spelllnc match.
The li-.lers of the resivivtlve side were
I Misses Mndxe Sovey and Jennie Curl I.
Kach had nine followers, and each won
j a match ln the contest. The hour he
i twe.-n 7 and S we very enjoyably pass.,1
aaay.
icecuiar Monthly flection of Officers
Meld tostrrday Afternoon.
Ito blend tea Is tha best Ask
erocer for It. and take no other.
your
Henry Adams.
! city on business.
Meany la the leadlrur tailor, and pan
the highest cash prlca for fur skins.
' Last ninht Paeinc Ixnlire. No. IT, K.
of Portland. Is On the 0f P.. Installed the followtni. otfl.-ers for
j t9: C. C N. Clinton: V. C. 8. J. Arrl
1 ' ronl P Itnht Whl.lkv M
CI. O. Moen returned yesterday from a
trip to Portland.
Genuine flndon Haddocks. Imported
Stock Fish. Anchovies and Hollanl Her-'
rliur: also Fine Bloater ackerl: try :
them. Foard A Stokes Co. j
It sure and secure your tickets for a
"Trip to Europe."
Hansen: K. of Rand R. A. A. Cleve
land: M of F.. Ja. W. Hare: Jd. of fx .
E. C. Huche; M at A.. W. U McCro.
ky; I. O. H E. Topping; O. Q . J c.
Clinton
The Cl.-eronlan Literary Hovlety, of the
hlirh schiH-l. met yesterday afternoon,
but. owluit to the lateness of the hour.
the full program as not carried out.
two numbers only being rendered. Thi
remainder of the program was continued
until next Friday.
The society then proceeded to the elec
tion of officers, which resulted as follows
!rcildent. Itert Itivss. vlie-presldent. Miss
of W., Jen 1 Itertha tlulter; swreiary. Miss May Mor
I g.tn; treasurer. Miss Myitle Welch: cen-
; sor. Miss Kate Stnnott. chorister. Ktlwin
HoImoii. pianist. Italph Woraley.
Oo-to 15S Sth street, opposite the Court
House, to have your umbrella repaired or
re-covered In first-class style. A complete
stock of fixtures and repa'" always on
hand.
C. M Waters, of St.
Astoria yesterday.
Paul, Minn., was In
THE MIN18TEH8.
Their Names and Places of Hestdeno
J. C Flanders, of Portland, was at the I
Occident yterday.
At the Methoillst Episcopal Church on
! Sunday evening Mr. J. W. Helcher will j
repeat Dudley Kuck'a beautiful aria Rev. E. 8 llolllnger. sth street, between
' Fear not ye. O Israel. TMa Is a com- 1 Harrison and Irving.
i position of the highest style of music' Rev. Hubert Llddell, 1!1 7th street.
I the school of oratorio the recitative as; Rev. 1. J Trumbull. :H Exchange street
: . . i ' -""Sor came uown from the we , the aria requiring considerable! Rev. C. J Cehmld. M K avenue.
just receive.1. m. wniw. .-.euunaici. meiroolls yesterday. artistic singing to express the devotional j Rev. Johnston M.-Cormac. 4t Grand
i niiaoeipma v ream, tvronen.a-sr. r-irrr.. 1 spirit with which they are replete. i avenue
Schloss Kase. Mam. fwiss. jeeiyosi. and Messrs. R. and George Watt, of THI- ' Rev. E. W. Garner. 51J Franklin avenue.
many oiner anei.es 01 ime mer.. n .nu m0eg. are in tne city. , v.. w. H. WaJker. a nromlnent mer. Rev. W. 8. Short. SS lath street.
imported cheese at Foard A Stokes Co.
"Of all the mistake that growing
city can make, the on of having an In
suntclrnry of dwelling houses anil that
of a lack of a universal spirit of enter
prise, snap and patriotism which fore
see the future and provide for II
the present, are tha two moat glaring
said Mr. Henry Adam yesterday to an
Asiorian rcpresentatlv. Mr. Atlanta
the well known and popular traveler for
tha Corbllt 41 Macleay Co., Importer
and Jobber, of Portland, and ha Just
been on an extended trip through th
Norlhweat Coast territory. Tha remark
was drawn out while th gentleman wa
standing In front of R. U lloyla Co
ortVe gaslng at tha photograph of
handsome city, underneath which appear
cd th legend. "What Astoria will be In
l" He said further: "I recognise that
clty-lt Is Taeoma. which only a f
year ago wa a village on th mud
data Astoria I th beet buslnesa town
I have visited on my trip. Mnney la mar
plenty among the people and collections
are better than In any place I know of.
have heard much of your city every
where: your coming greatnesa aa a sea
port "d th terminus of trana-eonll
nentnl railroad I discussed on all aldea.
I have heard no expressions of itoub
anywhere as to the completion of th
new railroad by Mr. Hammond, until my
arrival nere, wnere or an piaeee thera
should Is unwavering faith ami a atrong
will to sell tne tl.ie at th mil which
III bear on to aiiceea.
"Neither Seattle, Taeoma. nor Bpokan
wr possesseeS of one-tenth of th nat
ural advantage of location ami resource
that are the birthright of Astoria. Your
vast nsherles. forest of magninceot llm
her. coal field and now th railroad
which win draw th wheat from th
Interior for shipment to foreign port and
It ri tne trad witn tha Orient, from
whence are Impmted our tea, spice and
Ilk, are all factors .which In the near
future will mak Astoria a great city
of commerce, yet your peopl do not
seem to realise what you hav her, but
appear to be Ilk M lea w her. walling to
see what will turn up. With th him
enterprise that built up Chicago, Spokane
and Seattle, after their great ronflagra
lions, you could soon surprise th world
llh a phenomenal growth. Th ele
menta are here to warrant It. Nothing,
however, but the Chicago Idea will ac
compllsh the desired result. Th Iird
help him who help himself.' under
stand that there I a great lack of de
cent dwelling house here and that rent
are much higher than In Portland. This
I believe Is wrong and will certainly drlv
aaay Immigration. Immigration and
ranltal are what you want, and they
only come when Inducements r
rill
C. Davis and II. Thorwlg
from Chinook yesterday.
were over
For 33 cms you cai res-ure an excellent
well served meal at -the Hon Ton Rtstnu-
rant. No. 5Ti Commercial street They ( There were no cases In either the police
are also fully prepared to serve all kinds i or justice's court yesterday.
of fish, game and .xll delicacies of the
season as well as oysters in evry Im- por tn bes, of commercial Job prtnt
aglnable style at the lowest living prices. I lmr call at tne A5torian j0b office.
Come one and yoi will continue to j
c:lm"- L. Michael, a business man of Stella.
was a guest at the Parker House yesterday.
Have you seen thos first large ripe yel
low Bananas at the Pacific Commission
Have you overlooked any of your
friends at Christmas? If ro. you can
square yourself by presenting them with
a nice bottle of periumery as a New
icars urn. we receivea a large invoice: r-rt
of these goods too late for the Christmas :
trade, consequently have a fine line of' . -.i.. ....
lear. r-sies- r.rv Ri.r
day.
fresh cools for the
Craln Drug Co.
New
were In ths city
I'
chain of Cray's river, and Miss Mary j Rev
Johnson, a well known society young la- ! pltal.
or of this city, were married Friday Kev,
evening. Justice Abercromble officiating. I
At the conclusion of the ceremony the!
happy couple received friends at the rest- j
dem-e of the bride's parents, in East As- '
tort. Mr. and Mrs. Walker will leave
for their future home next week. i
Leopold Dielman, St. Mary's llos-
O K. Peterson.' ISO Flave) street.
Rev. J J Walter. 110 Ilond street.
Rev. Jacohsen. 1W Franklin avenue.
Rev. J J Holkka. SS7 IHth street
Kev. P. Stcen. 1 Franklin avenu.
Rev. J N. Kdlund. i list street.
offered of returns for Investments and at
tractions of a superior nature. If th
snap and rnerxr of Seaitl wa her you
could In rlKhtren month have second
Taeoma or Sen tile.
"I am glad to learn that such move
ments are on foot and trust thai they
will War good fruit In the Immesliat
future."
How Are You?
YOU HAVE ofton Won ankol this question, but linvo
you over roaUzeil 'ts sorioua meaning? If you wore imki'il
It At at this very moment, couM ) ou rumlidly tvAyt "I urn
feeling quite woll?" Might you not to forotd to oniwor, "I
am not foeling ho well iv 1 ouglil to foyl?"
THIS IS a BoriouK (juotion for ym to consulor, IccnuHo
this i a tlangorous time of tlio y'ar. Wintry woutlu-r ia a
bovero strain on tho nytein, uml alarming rcnulta aro vt-ry
apt to follow a siulJon ooM or rliill.
AWK YOU experiiniiii; y Hymjitoms which nhow
there is a weak ot in your nyMeni ? Ho you foci weak ami
shivery in Uiose cnlil winter ilayrtT Hoyou have aiii8 in
Uio hack, headaches, utomai li troiihleH, dizzinoMS, Iiich f a
potite? Are you a nillin'r from coiihtipatioii. ItiliouHiH'HH,
restlessness, and many other inisfialtlt feelings cuiiskiI hy dt
rangomonts of the liver and kidneys?
If YOU are feolinit like this, and reulizo that your
system lucks tone and strength, ivmemher that you cannot
expect to cet well without the aid of a reliable; remedy.
Something in needed to arouse nature by stimulating the
great organs ot tho body arousing tho circulation and io
newinjr the vital powers. For this purpose, nothing has ever
equaled Warner's Safo (Jure, the great restorer and health
giver. Its effects are immediate and lasting. It speedily
puts the liver and kidneys in uood order, purifies and enriches
tho blood, and drives out every dangerous genu of diseaso that
lurks in tho system. There' is unth'iig like it for building
up tho strength ami ifkmlutiii". the ihgcptivv orL'iins. It
In
not an experiment, but a statu lat 1 retueds, indorsed by tho
world's greatest physieinus. No other remedy hits ever re
ceived such an enormous number tf testimonials from h".
pie whom it has made strong ami well.
Have You
a Sharp Knife!
The New Year's
Turkey Hay Be
Tough
Our Stock of Car
vers Will Suit
You
dust the Thing for a New Year's Present.
FOARD & STOKES.
tvvvv'vv.
OHVRCH SKIl VIC'KS TOMOl'.IiOW
Mr W W Corey, of th firm of Cerr
Broihr. rturmvl from Portland v
tntar. whithrr he wrnt on bulni.
Whil in the m..tncoll Mr. Cory rhar-tM-fl
a "'-ton tiarxr. ahloh will t. uml
for tranffrrina; nick from Toturu Tolnt
to the evpral camp alonir the line of
conjtrudlon. This rw'k l lf ir "rlp
rapplnir" purr, and 1 to r hail In
lunrf itiajttlttra at tha atiove ofnt.
Thero will bo wrvlc In th li.-rman
lana-uaa at th Oomcrrcatlonal rhun-h
on uiKtar aftprnoun at !; by Hrv. 1
ti. tH'hmld.
Charles Wirkkala saloon, on Astor and I
th streets, which has loni; betn one of
the most popular and best patronized
drinking pUces In the city has Nvn
moved from Its present location to the ;
lot Immediately east of the Casino thra-i
Ire. Many improvements still be ail.l.ii '
aa Mr. Wlrkkala Intends "keeping up the:
reputation his saloon has had since he as-!
aumed charge years apo. Only the test '
wine, liquor and ciRars sold at the bar. :
a musical concert by the best tal-nt In1
the city, under the leadership of Prjf.-s-i
nor Schsrabe. the well known plan -t ' rni- Jlring to locate on covernnvnt
elven nlirhUy. Call around and bring i,an,, Pp "'H t out oiftce. R. L.
your friends with you. Boyle & Co.
I ne .Norwegian and Uanisli M. 15.
cnurcn-The tia.'ini. Rev. J. Jacohaen
of rapping" purpoaes. and is to be had In Preach tomorrow both In the morn-
yester- : lurse ouantltle at tha alive l-ofnt. "n "' e'nn. Ills suhjert In the
morning at 11 o clock will tie: ' Pice with
Go.1." In the evening at T.) o'clix-k the
Barry, formerly chief of police chanre of the tunnel above Tongue Point. "''hJeet will be: "l.ov to an I'nsern
W. J
of this city, arrived from Portland yea
, terday.
It'm Yt-sterday afternoon to th wife
I of W. l. Sharpe, of Smith's point, a
'laughter.
Script l-tters on stationery liave be-
com? even more popular than the tiny I
monogram.
Charles Johnson.
the
contractor in
was brought to this city last evening
with a badly lacerate.1 hand. caue) by
the cxpllslon of a quantity of dynamite.
Dr. fcstes, who la attending the sufferer,
says the hand will be saved, but will
bear the marks of the explosion forever.
Early this morning the sufferer was rest
ing easily.
Christ."
No excuse for sleepless nights when vou
can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This
will relieve all annoyances, cure the most j
severe cough, and give you rest and !
health. Can you afford to do without it?
Chaa. Rogers. j
C. E. Kilbourne, u. s. A., came down
from Portland
Fort Canby.
One of his friends ypstenlay said that
Harry Ifamblet had intended to purchase
the magnificent elk mounted by Ems'i y
Houghton, and now on eihlbltlon at the
"White House. Rut for some reason Sum
Harris got the drop on It. Mr. Hamblet
proposed to present the magnificent .pe
yesterday and left for i clmen to the lodge of Klks even
j though It became necessary tn cut off
the horns, let It ilown through the sky-
SHTLOH'8 CURK. the great Cough
and Croup Cure, is In great demand
Pocket alze contains twenty-five dose
only X5 cents. Children love 1L Sold
by J. W. Conn.
A stylish calling gown Is of golden
brown and dt-lft blue combined with
brown elvet.
Twenty cases
eee to .arrive
Commi.-.-lon Co.
fine strictly fresh ranch
this morning ut Pacifle
A TWISTER.
A twister ln twitting
May twist him a twist.
For ln twisting a twist
Three twists make a twist;
But fcf one of the twist
I'nlwista from the twist.
The twist untwisting
Untwists the twist.
That Is. when It's twisted with
otier twine than MARSHALL'S.
I C. O. Palmberg will today routmenct
th- construction of an addition to the
! Scow Hay Foundry.
Wliai? j) pounds of beans for fl.M?
Where do you get them? Why at the
Paellic Commission Co.
Mr.
cfflce
J A. Eakln
ag.'-in. after
Is able to be at his
week's sojourn at
any ,
FOR 8ALI
home with the mumps.
j fJei accommodations for the "Trip to
Europe," at Fisher's Opera HouBe on
! Tuesday tve.. Jan. 14th.
light In order to get It ln the building,
and then stick the horns on again.
At the r npttst Church-Preaching morn
ing and evening by (lev. cilman Par
ker, secretary of the Oregon Daptlst
convention .in. I general mlxsionary of thel
state. Rev. Paiker will have charge of
and preach In meetings to lie continued
on each evening of the week. Saturday
txcept.wl. AH are Invited to attenl and!
assist in these meetings.
Fin residence and business propert
by Wn. B. Adair. Real Estate Broker, j
No. 401 Commercial street.
"ADAIR'S ASTORIA."
On Irving Avenut.
Pilot
Insion.
was in
Commissioner Brown, of Wash
accompanied by Pilot Malcolm,
the city yesterday.
At Prices Stated until January 1-t
Block 6 Lots K'xlOO, from I'iS to 1150
per lot. Two new houses on this block,
three others ln contemplation.
Block -on ncrth side Irving Avenr.t,
a few lots ln this blCKk at t0 per lot.
Five residences already on this block.
Vlrltnrs will find a plaik walk leading tj
the above proierty, and an electric light
within one block.
Block 24 on Duane street, only one
block from river front-lXO for lots &IX11.
Water Frontage Above Hanthorn's
cannery, J75 feet to ship channel.
K. J I-iddicoat, who was Injured last
Monday while at work on a building. Is
till confined to his room.
I
I The pupils In the public schools are dll
' leently preparing for the final eiamlna
! tlrn. which begin January 20.
l.OFT On Commercial street, leather
nd n:k handbag. Please return to the
Asiorian office. Rev. T. Trumbull.
Postmaster Wise reports a ilecl leil in
crease In Ihe receipts of the postoflice.
The last report to the posimast-r gen- i
eral showed the receipts to be aliout
I9.i)i0 per annum. The receipts have In
crasel until. In his next report, the post
master will tie able to re-'nnl a stamp
sale amounting to $10,fo or tl'ftno. About
4.fl) one-cent stamps and 9"V." two-cent
stamps, are sold annually, while the
sale of stamps of other denominations
will bring the amount to nearly. If not
quite, tl.Offl per month.
The funeral of the late Peter Brown.
who dll Tuesday on hoard the steamer
Mlier, from consumption, while on I s
way fn.m Knappa to Si. Mary's hospltil,
In his cl:y. took i.lace from the undertak
ing parlors of W'm. Pohl. A large num
ber of fireek and Italian friends of the
deceased were In attendance at the fu
neral, and two steamers were required
to take the cortege to Greenwood Ceme
tery, where the remains were Interred.
I'.ev.W. Seymour Short conducti d the services.
Swedish I.uthern Church First Sun
nay after Kplphany. services at 110 In
r.ngnsh. Text.. Luk- :.. Theme,
"Duties of parents :o children and chil
dren's duties to iwirvnts ' dun lay school
at 12:15. Evening service In Swedish at
7:41. Si.bject, "Hemmlsslon.'n." The ser.
vlees will be In the following order this
year. Swedish services. u to a. m. first
.inn mm; Hunday and 7:45 p. ni. second
Sunday of each month. English services.
7:45 p. m. lirst and third Sundays, ami
I0:9 a. m. second Sunday of each month.
The week of prayer at Ihe Paptlst
church has been observed with a deep
and Incerxslng Interest, nnd meetings wiil
be continued on during the coming week.
ney. i.rman rair. one of the most
cessiui pasiors ami evsiufiiisfs on th
cnasi, win preach on Sunday morning
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. anl ut 7:l ear
nutnt for an Inde'lnltc time to follow
r.verviiody Is Invited to comn und h
him. and to help In an I enjoy these mee
ings.
A po.ltlve guarantee against failure In
cooKing. ir. Price's Baking Powder.
SI NDAY'S MEM'.
"Dinner la one of th few ceremonies of
civilisation to which reverence la sun
accords "-Julian lUwthorn. In
Fool of N'siure '
llnakfast.
tlraii Fruit.
Eggs a la Huguenot.
Sweetbread au tlralln.
Krnllrd Chops. Potato l.yonalee
French Itnlla
Coffee.
Dinner.
HIu Point Oysters.
Chicken 8mp
Iladlihes. Ollvea
Illai-kflsh a I'llullanilalse. I
Chicken Kauln a la Win
Cauliflower, With Melted ll.il t-r
Corned Ig of Mutton. Caiwr Sauce
Maceitiilne of Vegetables.
Broiled Quails.
Watercress Salad.
Boiled Fruit Pudding.
Vanilla Ice Cream.
Coffee.
iea a p
SIGNATURE
n as
u now
printed In
BLUH, dlaironallv
ncrosithc QUTSIDHwrat per 0; cur, LuMi: .f $
Tnaw- vi " ill" ;
d The Orl'lrul and leniHo Wi-K .,
I USH1PP. aa a t irtlwr .
lection nralns. Ml imitation.
P gtnlsfertlMt'alli5ttrs. JOHM P.I I.VfAfV'C CrtVC V" .
Milk
Supper.
Ibsier a la Newburg.
Plseuii. fhli ken Croquettes.
Tea.
MARY ANN
ADAIR'S
TION.
SOUTH ADDI-
Architi-et Ferguson says that Mr.
Hawes' new office on 11th street will be
complete' aid ready for occupancy next
Week.
Ten lets 50x100 only two blocks from
Improved p-opcrty and less than five min
utes' welk font electric car line, are now
offered In this addition at ihe very low
price of from 100 to JUXi per lot.
BHA" ELY'S ASTORIA
North 100 feet Lot 1, Block 138, cheap for
cash.
Buslnes Lot-No. 4, CJixVSt In Block 13'
on Commercial street. For short t'me
i.nly, W,0W).
Block -Only one 1,1. south of ec
'.rlc car line, a few lots ot I) per lot '
Wxioe. 1 '" ;
McCLURE'S ASTORIA.
Fine business lot In Block west of cus
tom house on Bond street, $5.W).
Corner lot (50x100 in Block 13, Astor
street, for hort time, K,000.
"MERIWETHER DOWNS."
Its from $T0 to $100 per lot.
Acreage-Two hundred acres adjoining L'
Bklpanon a bargain: Two valuable tlm- I ?.
Dr claims, within half mile of proposed
Nehalem saw mill.
Pilot Commissioner Brown, of Washing
ton, Im in the city, collecting data regard
ing the bar servlca at the mouth of the
river.
Parlies deurng the best of 1ob printing
at the lowest prices should call at the
Astorl-in Job office before going else
where. firand ball in Huoml Hall on January
11th. 1VJ;, next Saturday night. Will I
given by Kalcwa band. Admission COc;
linlies free.
The editor of the Qulncey. III., Re
view. In a recent Issue of that paper,
editorially acknowledges the receipt of a
Puget Sound steelhead, packed In Ice
which was shipped to him from Seattle
The article Is of some length and dwells
upon the superb quality of the fish. Th'
means of advertising the resources of p
state probably brings better results thsr
any other, and Is one from which the
Columbia river canners might take a cue
If Ihe editor of the Review devotes
leading editorial to a poor Puget Sound
steelhend. what would he devote to s
royal Chinook of the Columbia river
the monarch of all the fishes? A whol
page!
It
Poll.
was reported yesterday that the
r and the Telephone had a race
coming down the river, both arriving
siiorny after 1 o'clock.
I
I If you don't believe Astoria Is the best
locution on the coast for a large city,
: look at our map In oiff window of the
Pacific coat. R. L. Boyle Co.
Miss Oladis Bushnell, who has been
visiting Mrs. C. W. Stone, of this city,
for the past two weeks, returned to her
ome In Portland this morning on the
steamer Gatzert.
ROYAL Baking Powder
has been awarded highest
honors at every world's fair
where exhibited.
Yesterday the view on the river ln
the bright sunshine was a reminder of
mldsumrr.er. Not a ripple disturbed the
blue water and the pure bracing air made
one feel like new.
Mr. Emsley Houghton, of Seaside, yes
terday morning brought to this city the
Jfirirest elk that has ever been killed In
this section of the country. The elk wa
killed about four months ago on the
Iwls and Clarke river by Mr. Hough
ton, who has quite a reputation ns an
frlk hunter. The animal when dressed
weighed about SoO pounds. The elk meas
ures t feet 6 Inches from the hoofs to
the point of the horns, which are dec
orated with eight perfectly placed prong
on each side. The horns measure 6 feet
6 Inches from tip to tip, and the body
Is 7 feet 7 Inches In lenglh. J. B. John
son, an old time hunter, says this Is the
finest specimen he lias ever seen. The
anlmiu was stuffed by Mr. Houghton, and
Is on exhibition at the White House,
where crowds nocked all nay long.
Card of thanks.
u muse wno so Kinniy assisted us I
our hour of trouble, during the Illness
ana wnen death took from our rnldst ou
beloved Llxzle, we desire to return ou
most heartfelt thanks. The ministrations
oi mose loving friends will ever be cher
unci, nay ln,y pave similar cnmfni
"...j - 'iiinuiuiiuii ii irouuie sucn as ours
mmuin come to tnem, la the earnest d
"Ire of
MRS. O. McLEAN AND FAMILY.
I'FPER ASTORIA SOCIAL CLt'B.
Tho L pper Astoria Social Club held It
reicmar meeting last evening and, after
uie transaction of routine business, Ihe
allowing excellent program waa ren
aerea :
Recitation. Mary Barnl: recitation, mi.
Hilda Peterson; reading. Edward I-arsnn
recitation, Mandy Pohenson: recitation
r-ene iarson; selection, Freeman Par
r.-imnon, aianuy Knbenson: recitation
wiiiiam i-ainier; tableau, Mary Wllber
. ii. luiiuer, ana aiiss jiarry: paDer
Kodak; scenery with magic lantern, 2d
views.
A mason In Hraxll makes ISIS a week
in uenmarx, viin; in Italy, 13.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
uoid medal, Midwinter Fair.
DR,'
FOR COCNTY ROADS.
' Ml nartle. wishing reserved seat for
J "e library cantata entertainment Tues-
Astorla, January 9, 1SW1.
Editor Asiorian: While the cltixcnsof
Astoria have for a long time been bat
tling for transcontinental connection
with the Eastern world, I wonder If H
would lie amiss for them to give Just a
little heed to their local connections.
New, we havo a wagon road leading
from Astoria to Clutsop Beach that
glorious summer resort that Is nearly
completed, ' and our honorable county
court has signified Its willingness to as-
CREAM
mm
rWlfi
Most Perfect Made,
40 Years tlie Standard.
1 nirsen nim. run-has mn M rA.i
iur nun, nil reserve four ounces n Ik.
breast raw: conk the rest i.r
lie nrxi nay remove llm faf 1... , th.
"com ami try Ihe raw chirk. n i
"H'-e. in an ounce 0f butler with half an
.mee or urieii raw ham. half a green
i-eiMier. nan an nnlnn and half a carrol
. . .m e.,, nienni this for ten minute
after It has slightlv colored, cover with
... ..r..in. ami cooked until all are ten.llr
An ounce of cook.il spaghetti and a
spoonful of grated Parmesan are added
al the last.
A maredolne of vegetable makes a
nice course ., ,hi, or
serir.1 with any meat entre. Cut a pint
of carrot cuts., n,l ro0k In plenty of
Z ,f"r fr,y mlm,,-":
add an equal quantity of cooked rault-
flower sprigs, one half pint can of French
Z Tor"."; 'hH "",m ,"""' l'oon.
I "all. pepper, and a cup of
"f butter and a gill of hot cream anil
KO'tr over the vegetables. ' "
somktiiim; m:v.
Childrr tad Toslks' Steel-Shod Shoes, all
Sites sad Styles
We also curry h fino line of
ladies' und tni'ii'H shops, from
the best to the lowest reliable
goods. All i(m)(Ih warranted
just as reri Merited.
JOllN UAI1N A CO.,
47'J Coniinerciid street.
PIANO Tl'NI.Ntl.
Finest work gi.aranle.Ml by Thor. Fred-
frlcksen. Urtl Bond treel. llrlltln
ltwl. Commercial street, will take or-
uers.
hSTOfllA PUBLIC LIBRARY!
KKAH Ml HOiiM KIlKK TH ALU
(ien esry ilay fnmi 3 o'clock Io 5:,'MI
ami rt::m lo M p. m.
Hnlwcripliun ratrt ,1 per sDiiuni.
ratkw f , lllsvmth an Daas -Ms.
8 ro fl
roil RB3NT.
J'' rtSfKr HV A DEMOS.
think you,
r.lir.
How mRn'- milri.i
. i
" II l tllTliTlllll.il l.w
less "'"""ic in neaiih7 Count-
sort ,.r i.. - .."..u.imnia
ehm.T. ,'"""r maunes proiluced by
CHiiMi. .1,1.1. . ..-r...iv ii mi mtt
the . 1 ""1-m.nt of
surr, J! lul'y,.H" """"V -rge. thi
xt . "'nifi-pouiily Unrfr!jLlfl vnal
It Is n.hu.i.,1 - i'iie io wnicn
tilalntu ... . . A"tong these com-
J"ns,pa..on. and liver t oub e.' aVph ,e
i" V ?n'n""ly "iihstance and vlcor
... it-nneu ,y i.
BI-'YEIIS AND SEM.KR8.
The following transfer r.t ..i
were fl,,rt , , Qf H
-rnnn yesterday:
i . Young to Frank nrnwn iw
Z ln w'lon ll.townshlp H
north, runre A .
Martin Foard and wlfo"l"sv'i'il
helm. Frederlcksen, portion of
lot a, block I. Adair's Astoria...,
ivrrea comrortMily rumUhasI moms
wins nrwt-cla tavbl cmard, at Mr Hal.
iwm u, onmnr tttl and LUMna sir
oosnsi wionout room V Octttrwd,
PROM NOW UNTIL BPltINO
"" ami winter wraps win tm In
'-"""" iiey can M dlscantlil, I em pur
artly -wtill travaltnsr tn Ui suaun titsMo)
trains of th Chicago. Mllwauk and Bl.
Psrul Railway. For sulhl comfort, for
VMd and for aafy, no oUmt line ran
conrpar with ttik gTt ralrway of th
Wswt,
NOTICK.
Notice Is hereby given that all Dog 1,1
cence, for the year ending December
llsl, MM, under the provisions of Ordl
nancs No. 1NM, and all Team. Billiard,
Pool, Bowling Alley, Theatres, Pawn
Brokers', Hotel-Runner, Peddler, '.sun
dry, and other Quarterly licenses, ending
aiarcn list, pan, under the provision of
ordinance no. 11, are now due and
Kill Estate (Did,
Backin
as
Easiness JBen
Of Astoria
CtDerally.
- -tv
A POINTER!
arCall lata th ytarUa fflc
aa4 st saaisl pl f r tf u
lar Csiril dlUa,
It Mans Monty
in Your Pookat.
3y
WANTKD.
-iWN'EIrA'f""u to Present the
old National Life Insurant. 5
Montpeller. Vt. Foe rum... i....';...
tlotl. address O. M ftmln n.. ."V Al
payable to the Chief of Police, at his Manager, 82-84 Crocker' Building Hun
office, and If not paid within ten days I Francisco, CaJ. "
irom tne nnai publication or this notice,
to-wlt: Within ten days from Hatunlav.
Jan. Uth, lws, a penalty of per cent
will be added lo such licenses.
By order of the common council.
Attest: H. K. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Oregon, Jan. sth, MM.
200
AN ENKJMATICAL BILL OF FAR EL
r"0 a dinner, nrv . .i.. ni.u -
Rai?JLJ ?tL Mllle nd St. Paul
repfjiDt at a iia .
Ply to Geo. i Z'lZl???? E'
Agent. Old Colony Bulldlna. Chla.s.
uinois. - "
In'fMfe German stove work .m.i.
The Resort
473 Commercial street, la the place
wnere tus ousiuessmaD ana me labonog
nan so tor what ia called "JiKHT ON
THE COAST," or nlo enol drink of
tbe celebrated Oambrinaa beer, riand
wlchee of every kind made to order, and
an elegant free lunch serred SVArV Hod
Hot. Brjslop Ualuid Beant serred every
r,tUnm fefl,.nnnH " V.. I -
WANTED Man or lady to eollret, do
some office work, and manage ag.nts.
Tou wUI deal through your leading msr
f i Bo,n",' nw and vary popu
lar. W pay all eipenics. Position per
msnent. Hsnd four rferncs and tea
e.nts for full particulars. John Finn.
MT., P. O. Boi 4M, Ht. Louis. Mo.
M 1 9CT3LL AN RXWB.
ITBIW 1'IOK WUHf. u.ie.. -.i
Dynamos for Dlatlnv n.i,.. ..
and table ware. Plate, irold, Jive,'
nickel, etc., same as new goods. Difi
ahop.. Fasy operated: no experience"
b g profits, w. P. Harrison 4 Co '
Clerk No. U. Columbus, fihlo. '
FOR BALE,
JAPANBBB OOODl u . ...-.
e.lii.... -v.. --" fe-
are paid from III cents to ,1.3ft a day.
Crosbsuer & Brach
; uu warn. r
Win,
. , m (,-ommerciai itrt.