THK DAILY A8TPMAN, WKHNKSIIAV MOliXINll. SKITKMBKI! Hi. Willi. Misses', Youth's and Children's CCHOOL HOES 0 Ladles' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. Oar Am Warranted John Hatin & Co. 79 Commercial St. New Arrivals... 44 4 hail btvies j All the latest and richest fabrics in DRESS GOODS ALBERT DUNBAR New Today: A Full Line of Umbrellas YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 62 degrees. Minimum temperature, 50 degree. Precipitation. .45 Inch. Total precipitation from September ber 1st, !&. to dal.. ,T7 inch. Deficiency ot precipitation from Sep tember 1st, IS, to date, .5 inch. T9PAT8 WEATHER, Forecast For Washington, Oregon and Idaho, fair weather, cooler In east ern Ore son. TO KEADKRS.-The -Dally Aalorlas' oatalne twice a narh raadlnt matter a ay stta.r paper pabllthe la Aitorla. It la th aaly paper that praasata IU traders wltk a dally telegraphic report. TO AOTKKTISBRS.-Th. "Dally Aa aarlaa" haa am thaa twlea aa anaay read er aa aay ather papar pabllahad la Asto ria. It la tharafora mora thaa twle. aa aalaabla aa aa adrartlalaa; medium. AROUND TOWN. Ivt Is a. Are which burn and sparkles la men as oaf rally as charcoals. Which sooty chymlsts stop In holes. When out of wood they extract coals. Butler: Hudlbras. Pumpkin pie will soon be In order. Dr. W. I. Howard, Homceopathlst, 5S Commercial street Harry Phillips has gone to OIney for a week's vacation. If Snodgrass doesn't make photos you don't get the best. your Gunther's famous Chicago candles In sealed packages at C. B. Smith's. C. B. Smith makes the only genuine French boss candy In the city. Try it. The markets are full of sardines which at this season make a table dell cacy. Miss Mabel Powell will give instruc tion on the piano and organ. 239 Sixth street. Kinney Marshall, the oldest steam boatman on the Columbia river, was in the city yesterday. The Queen, the only heating stoves, at Fisher Brothers. Price J10. Come and examine them. For a box of choice candles, fresh and neat, go to C. B. Smith, Astoria's leading confectioner. Dr. Alfred Kinney and family return ed from thenr summer residence at Gearhart Park yesterday. Dr. Gilbert has a patent way of cook ing crabs which makes that popular shell fish a most delicious article. Mr. Charles Culross, a capitalist from Alexandria, Minn., is in the city, the guest of his friend, Mr. James Finlay son. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic, and Snodgrass knows how to make them. Infant brush, shoe brush, nursing bottle brush, or nursing bottle tube brush, go to Rogers, 453 Commercial street Mr. L. R. Foss left on the steamer yesterday morning for California, where he was called by the Illness of his sister. The entire household furniture of Mrs. C. M. Cellar and S. Danzlger, cor ner of 7th and Commercial street, is of fered for sale. Victor Fabrlan filed suit against Gus. Snugg in the circuit court yester day for wages due for working as a boat puller during the fishing season The suits commenced In the police court against property owners for not cleaning the dirt off their sidewalks, have been postponed until next Tuesday. Mrs. Ray, business and test medium. Circles Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evening. Admission to circles, 10 c's. readings M cents. 440 Bond street, Room 5. Mrs. Alice P. Hanson has opened dressmaking rooms at Mrs. Ruokers Room 10, Z'jS Commercial street, where she will be pleased to see her friend" and patrons. The cheapest place In town to buy your groceries, eggs and butter and IS pounds of sugar for one dollar at the Commission House, successor to Asto ria Creamery. Judge A. A. Cleveland arrived in Portland yesterday evening from Min neapolis, where he haa been In attend ance upon the national contention of Red Men. He loft last night for Asto ria, and fill be here today. The steel rails for the entire line of the railroad with the exception of a few retained for ballast, will soon be unloaded at Flsvcl. The Chelmsford haa already finished discharging, and the Fulwood has made a good start towards unloading. A number of prosixvtors hsve been Inquiring during the last few days about the gold mine In the neighbor hood of Rossland. R O. An exodus of people Is taking place now to that point and there Is much excitement over the rich finds. The only cannery yet receiving fish at Astoria Is the estaoilsnmeni ot j. i'. Hanthorn & Co., which Is getting all It can conveniently handle. The fisheries at The Dalles are reports to be making large catches and are receiving regular shipments of cans from this place. Miss .Martha L. Gilbert, besides ac cepting a few more pupils desiring pri vate lessons in French, will form a class for instruction In that language. Those who wish to Join the class are Invited to meet Miss Gilbert on any day this week, at her residence, 1:S Third street. It Is reported that last night work men on the new Shanahan store build ing left several pieces of 2x4 timbers sticking out over the sidewalk. One old gentleman stumbled over one of them, breaking his note and bruising his body. Another man fell down bruis ing his hands, and two ladles also stumbled over the obstructions. It Is suggested that proper guards and lights should have been placed to warn pedestrians. Hon. C. C. Dalton, of Taclfic county. was In the city yesterday and visited his numerous friends. Mr. Dalton Is a well known politician and Is the nom inee from his county for representative to the state legislature of Washington on the Republican ticket. He says that the sentiment In favor of McKlnley is rapidly growing in llwaco, and that he expects llwaco will cast from 270 to SOO votes In November, two-thirds of which will be for McKlnley. The same old trouble about school books and extra paraphernalia for children has arisen within the last tew days. Many complaints have been made about the extra blank books, paper pads, spelling blanks, scribbling paper, and other patented devices to swell the Income of the eastern book-makers, and which are no better than the old slate or ordinary pencil paper. It is thought that the time will come when the people will put a stop to these unnecessary extravagancies. COLORADO MIXERS Sot tor Imnn nnd cuiii ikvnusc the Mate I'riMlut'cs Silver. Professor J. M. Garrison, of Pacific Cnlverslty, Forest Grove, is In the city and has arranged for special classes In penmanship. The professor Is the pi oneer instructor In this art and alms to give the advantage of his experience to those students who need help In this particular line and have the time during the evening to devote to Its cul tivation. A good hand writing Is a capital in business to any young man or woman. The term for instruction will be limited, and those desiring to avail tlx-mselves of th's opportunity should lose no time In Joining the class. A fair-sized audience last evening at tended the Public Library benefit given at Fisher's Opera House by Dr. De Kannet, the celebrated Russian travel er and lecturer. The first part of the entertainment consisted of views taken during the late coronation of the Czar of Russia at Moscow. The doctor led the appreciative audience in fancy through the many beautiful streets and buildings of that quaint city, as he followed the various services at tending the ceremony. In the second part of the entertainment many mirth provoking cartoons on the various po litical issues of the day, and the sev eral candidates on the national ticket, came in for their share of attention. The entertainment on the whole was instructive. IT IS THK Rl l't IU.1CAN PARTY Through hlcn. silver 1 an Gain Rec ognition, Says Senator Woloott Se ver Aarralgnmont of the Chi cago. Platform. Victor, Col., Sept. One of the principal owners In one of the greatest goto producing mines in me t rippie Creek district made this statement to- lay- "On account of the continued state ments of the Eastern press that Col orado is a silver producing state and for that reason Is for Bryan and Se wall, the owners of the gold mines In this state, who produce annually more than $:M.OoO,00" of gold, are forming a close corporation for the purpose of lemandlng of the smelters that they receive payment for their product eith er In gold coin or gold bullion. In a few days the owners of gold mines will meet at Victor, Colorado, to perfect an organisation and sign contracts. Fifteen mine owners, representing several of the biggest mines In Colors- Jo. with an annual production of - iW.OOO. are heading the movement. Gold will be used In paying employes and will thus go Into circulation Instead of into the banks." Colorado Springs. Col.. Sept. 15. The demonstration which was awarded Ed ward O. Wolcott, Junior senator, upon his arrival In this city this afternoon, surpassed anything ever given any po litical speaker who ever visited this city. Thousands of people greeted the senator at the depot and paraded the streets for an hour and a halt. At S o'clock the Coliseum, seating 4.000 peo ple, was crowded. An overflow meet ing of over 5.000 In the north part of the city was addressed by Mr. Wolcott at the conclusion of his Coliseum speech. The opening words of the senator's speech were greeted by wild cheering which lasted ten minute. His speech was a severe arraignment of the Chica go platform. He suld he believed that the day of full recognition of silver was coming, but to be It must come through the Republican party. THE SESSION OF coum COURT (Continued from First 1'agtO WARRENTON Ions Mrs. Scdlck. July and August, $S.s provision Mrs, Sulkka, July and Aug ust: UMlt provisions. Mrs. Weaterbeig, July and August: Astoria Street Rail way Co., s:.V lights and lamps, July and August: Costs, coroner's Inquests, 1.M.M, VcJous and Nelson; 11S5, John Svenson; 131. JM, John Sandy; :'& M, J. Navonl; coat. Justice' court. State v. Castro, J'.i.M: State vs. Peterson, No. I, IH.S5; State vs. Murray. 117 10; Stat vs. Kiickson, IIS OA; Stale vs. Hie inner, et 1. IU.0J; State vs. Tucker, H&.7J; State vs. Waldo, tMM: Stat vs. Hob appa. et al. :.25; State v. Anderson, l 15; State vs. Soil, HJ.'.'tf; Stat vs. Konney, 122.10; State vs. Herbert, I14.IJ, state vs. Hronn, lio.tW: State vs reti nal. 125.50: State v s Snugg. No. I, 112.50; State vs Snuag. No. I. l:t, state vs. Snugg et al. f405; State vs. Peterson, I.J5 S0; State vs Hurke. ;! 35. Ordered that curl do now adjourn until tomorrow at 10 a. m. Thursday. September 10th, 1S;i; third lay of term, same present as yvster- Till lay. I Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mans on application. If you will look fnto tlio situation you will not that WARRENTON is (ho front n of wont niilo projiorty. Tlio eon tor of improvo tnonts is hero, ami an an investment for Ihih! iiohh or a liom there is nothing to equal it in the whole iiroonition, In WARRENTON lots are all large, full size, fiOxMK). I'rioon range from ifloO Tornitt to suit, Savo WARRENTON to $2U each. SoKI on installtnontH. your eiianpi ana luty a lot in c. a. hanson Cash Grocer B7 ! CO.MMKKCIAL STREET Corner ' Commercial land nth St Court met and was duly opened at 10 o'clock a. in. Communication from Supervisor of Road District No. s. read, stating that the bridge lit the county road near "li ving's." Is In a bad condition and lum ber required to repair an me, and that the bridge on the county road In sec tion 1. T. 7 N , It. W , Is also In bad condition and a new bridge required. Ordered referred to Commissioner Pe terson to examine with authority to order lumber required and have the bridge rebuilt If needed in his opinion. Communication from the Road Super visotvf Road IMstrlct No l'1. read, stat ing that lumber Is reqiiirvJ for a rail Ing for the bridge near Knappa wharf. Ordered that County Judge Kue requisition for the same. Report of II. W. Weeks, overseer of Road District In the city, read, show . 'pnr p4mly Of Ing where the labor and materials were Steam PurpOSCS expended by him for the month of Aug ust, and making certain recommenda tions therein. Ordered placed on rile. In the matter of the apportionment of the Road Tax collected on the IH--llnnuent Tax Rolls. At this time la considered the report of the County GEn... A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN ALEX CAMI'tttH.L. Prop. ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY READINO ROOM FRRB TO ALL. Opan .very day from t o'clock to l:M and : to p. m. Subscription ratas It par annum. &W. COR. ELEVENTH DUANM IT Beaver Hill . Gilman Coal ...Try It CLEAN... Reasonable In Prlca ELMORE. SANBORN & CO. Agttt. Anuria. Oregon Industrial Exposition PORTLAND, ORI-OON SI-IT. iq TO OCT. 17 The iircut resources of the I'lulllc Nnrtlivvc.t, Agrlculliuv. Moi lleiil tui'v. l ixhcrik's, MiticH. .Miiitti'iicJiii'v. Miielilncry, I nmpor. Iiitlon, Trade anJ Commerce vtlll he represented more completely than ever before. Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening SPECIAL ATTKAITIOXS EYEKY MtiHT Lowest Rates liver Hade on All Transportation Lines ADMISSION. 25c; CHILDREN. 10c rr Exhibit space, apply to Cto. L. Rater, ttaptilalc.dcsl, at I he bIMi. I'.. C. MAMTHN, Hscralary, THE Tl'RN COATS. A J W'c rxtieet to a luent lax rolls A ''V AMoHtl SOOIl jfi trlcts: ami the W UJ Wl.'ro .iHy s of the same. II , r. ? i I" n the amount.1 if " OXpt'llltO trade I 1 districts, the ' " trolll this 1 1 tilt Oil J liV St'l 1 1 II Lf uixmIs I TIME CARD or THIC Astoria & Columbia River RAILROAD. lloglnnlng on Monday, Sept Mill, trains on the A, and C. It. 11. will run aa follows: Leave Seaside at 7.30 a. m. dally. I-ave Seaside at J p. m. dally except" Sunday. L-avo Seaside at I p. in Sunday. Leave Aalorla at II a. m dally. Leave Astoria at I i p. in. dally except Sunday. Leave Astoria at 5 Ja p. m. Sunday. C. T. LKHTEft, Hupt New Haven, Conn.. Sept. 1" One of the greatest surprises on the eve of the Democratic state convention was the announcemnt made tonight that the gold stan-lard committeemen of the Democratic state central committee, who had up to today been a majority in the committee, had unconditionally resigned in favor of the Hryan wing. The action of the state committee is considered a great victory for the free silver men. The gold standard men will make no fight in the convention. LECTl'RES ON THEOSOPH Y. The Countess Wachtmeister will lec ture on "Man the Muster of His Own Destiny," this Wednesday evening at p. m. A collection will be taken at the entrance dxr. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION MEET ING. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pay. th. highest rash price for fur skins. RACING TONIGHT. Tonight at the Olympian Skating rink Professor Geo. M. Berry, champion roller skater of California, will contest n a one mile race against James liuf- flngton, of 'Jstorla, and Will Davis, of Portland. The latter pair are to raee In relays, and the conditions of the match are that Prof. Kerry is to skate twenty- one laps against the others' twenty times around and to win he must lead at all points of the course. There will also be exhibitions of fancy skating and other attractions during the even- ng. Therace will start promptly at 30. Admission free. Notice Is hereby given that beginning on Monday, September 28, ISM, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the otllce of the county clerk, the Board of Equal ization of Clatsop county will hold a meeting fur the purpose of pub licly examining and correcting all er rors of valuation and description of lands or other property appear ing on the assessment rolls of Clatsop county; when and where It Is the duty of all persons to appear If they wish corrections made In said rolls, as no corrections or alter ations can be made on said rolls by any officer after the adjournment of said board. ALFRED GIBBONS. County Assessor. Astoria, September 3, 1S96. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. ATTENTION CONTRACTORS. Plans and specifications for the con trition of a wharf and roadway may be seen at the Occident Hotel Wednes day evening, September 16, and bids ill be received for building of same. reserving the right to reject any or all bids. P. J. McGOWAN & SONS. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, 0td Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da ill V CREAM mm. Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Notice Is hereby given, that the part nership heretofore existing between Sam E. Harris and Charles Wright, of Astoria, Oregon, under the firm name of Harris & Wright, has been by mu tual consent, this day dissolved, the said Sam E. Harris continuing the said business, collecting all of the outstand ing accounts and paying all the debts of said firm. Dated this 1st day of September. 1H. SAM. E. HARRIS, CHAS. WRIGHT. amount of travel and conditions of the roads In the sevvral districts; It nu ordered that the sum of II.1SJ3S, aa shown In snld report, be apportioned to the respective Rood Districts, as fol lows; For opening, making and repair ing county ra.ls and bridges. In the several districts, towlt; City of Axp rta. MH.7J: No. 1. $107:'!; No. 2. $:".! 3:.; No. 3. $H': S.-,; No. 4. $1! .W; No. 5. M oi; No 6. $ii 77; No. 7. $41.11; No. , $1.". Of; No. 9. $113; No. 10. $7t.JJ; No. II, $3.'.:6; No. 12. $41 03; No. 13, $:!! 91; No. 14. $'.I 2'.; No. IT.. $.!.-. Si;. Petition from Llpnian. Wolfe A Co, asking that the excess of payment on tux alf lots 7 audi, block, of Rail nad Addition to Ocean Grove, nss,-ss-d to M. I-:, llll-s for the year 1V4. and sold t-, A. N. Wright, amounting to $391, be paid to them, being the pres ent owners of sai l lots, ordered thut the same he grant.-d and a warrant Issued therefor. Petition of Frank Harln for usslgn nunt of tax sale certificate of proerty assessed to o. 1). Young for grunt ed. Communication read from George Hill, attorney for A. It. Mason, request ing a rebate on tax sales of S. K. quar ter of Sec. 11. T. 5 .V, It. 6 W., for the reason tnat by mistake deed was re corded In Columbia county, that he suppos.-d the property was situate In said county.' .Not grunted. j Ordered that the County Judge confer 1 with Judge Mcllrido and C. J. Tien-1 chard as to the uncollected trial foes ! found to be due the county as shown by the report of the experts. In the matter of the Terms of hold ing County Court. It npiearlng to the court that It will be more convenient I r iilnmst nothing. Think of the .r eu!e euttin its prices aiul vou will realize liow intiili tin ot tier stores will have to pjir- iniir iiiuvs to iiu-et them. Come now. Pont wait till your iitL'Mior h.is ohtiiint .t l ' i t.i me tie.-i iai''rai!ia ami then say you wish ymi had been mort' fort'hainh'il, for it's like picking lip tiioiifv. THK AKCADK WANTED. WANTED Two table boarders, urn tlemen; private fiimlly; address . cure Astorlan. Wanted -A few Miss Martha I.. street. pupils on the Gilbert. l'.'S piano. Third $11) tii if IS per week fur men nnd women for easy home work. No books or canvassing. No experience. Bona fide offer. No Catch. Send stamp for work and particulars. K. HERMANN, 213 fl. Sixth street. Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED At once; active agents for each county. Exclusive control and no risk. Will clear 12 to 25 hundred dollars a year. Enclose stamp for full particulars or 25c for $1 sample. Rig Rapids Mineral Water Co., Big Rapids. Mich. FOR RENT. FOR KENT Two handsome. Well-llirht.-d rooms, for ofllct. tinrnoscM unlv ior lM(. ininsaonon or us nusiness and I i,,int,.,l u-, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Shippers are hereby notified that lo cal freight to points on the Seashore road will be received at the Telephone dock only. All freight must be deliv ered one hour before train time. No freight will be received after 4:30 p. m. C. F. LESTER, Supt. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING In accordance and In compliance with I Section 23.:.', Ijiws of Oregon, It Is or-j der that the County Court of tills county meet for the transaction of law and probate matters upon the first Monday of each month and that the County Commissioners m-et for the transaction of county business on the Wednesday next following the first Monday In each month. Ordered that Court adjourn until Monday, September. 21st, lKlifi. J. H. D. GRAY, Judge. CHRIS. PETERSON, HOWELL LEWIS, Commissioners. Attest: F. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. in Union Tele graph office. Apply to Ab-x. Campbell, The Gem. FOR RENT Five room house on As- tor. between Second and Third. P. J Goodman. Olympian Holler Skating Rink CE0.M. BERRY Manager 13 very BvcmImk Piirin an exhibition of each evoniiu Prof. (Im. M. Bern' will tivo FANCY SKATING Kavinomi's Ilull-bearinj' Skates for the line of tlio evening. ""io; plain-hearing hkates, l.V, Band of Music In Attendance. Everything FIrst-C lass ...Hat Checks Free... Hall, Corner 7th and Astor, 3d Floor j ..Convent of the flow jNaivies.. Astoria. Oregon. 'i 1 overcoats and winter wraps will be la fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling In th. stnm-h"ated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and PA Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for spied and for safety, no other line can compare with this great railway of the West. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner Bond and 12th streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on band. Call and try us. ANDER80N ft PETERSON. TO C'I'KK A t'OI.IJ IN OS IS DA V, Take laxative Iirotno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure. 2rc. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. The U. S. Gov t Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. DeWitt's Sarsapanlla la prepared for cleansing the blood from Impurities and disease. It does this and more. It builds up and strengthens constitu tions Impaired by disease. It recom mends Itself. Chas. Rogers. r'm iir-.M-nra cottages, 7 rooms each, besides bath and pantry. Ad dress H, Astorlan office. FOR RENT Three or four rooms, wiin noaru. sirs. i-i. Jioiiien, corner Uth and Duano streets. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms; hot and cold baths; call at this office, FOR RENT Three furnished rooms with or without board. Apply 181 7tn street. FOR BALE. For Disposal &00 yards earth. Apply to Dr. J. 8. Bishop, or Rev. E. H. Bol linger. Many a woman wonders after two successive holidays what In the world she would do If her husband were home all the time. FOR SALE A good sturgeon skiff, Including oars and our locks. Address It, Astorlan office. OABTOniA. Siilfim Sea Suit for Imllis at tlie Ivstes-Conii Drug Store 10c and 25c per package. The best chemleal compound lor wash ing powder Is "Roup Foam,"' as it will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the hands. It's the finest thing In the world for the bath. One trial will convince you. FOR HALE 12-room Lodging House. Centrally located; cheap tease; bar gain. Astoria Land and Inv, Co., 3',5 Commercial street. JAPANESE GOODS Fireworks -Just out Just received Just what you want at Wing Lee's, Mil Commercial street. 6 a FRANKLIN AND SIXTEENTH STS. Opening of a Day and Boarding, Primary, Grammar and High School for Girls by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, from St. Mary's Academy and College, Portland, Oregon, HEPTKMIIKH 1-1, INOO Particular attention given to instruction In the dlftorent branches oi Music, Drawing and Painting. For further particulars write for Prospectus or apply at the Arademv a, I ) Si Clarkson & Mcjrvin Bom ComPany LONG FIR PILING Promptly Furnished 216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce Portland. Oregon Astoria Asphalt and Roofing Co. All Work Guaranteed- I.KAVK OIIDKltN AT ItOOVI I, FI.AVKI. HI'IMfu Hoof I'ufntlng nnrl I epttlrJni( I. laky Koota N. JENSEN and R. 0. HANSEN 600 Commercial St. nORTGAGE SALE op SSL )rq Goods fy this forced sale W (JOOtls LOST. LOST-Between M. E. Church and Franklin avenue and Sth street, lady's gold top side comb. Finder please leave at the Astorlan olllco. LOST A yellow canary. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning the same to this office. FOUND. FOUND A bunch of keys. Owner can get same at Astorlan office. vou Hiivu :t:l to fit) per cent at the OREGON TRADING CO. Notions Shoes Hats, Etc. "The Louvre" ASTHMA'S (iOIKJKOtS ENTERTAINMENT HALL 3 FMMMts) Flits Muslo. flntnea of All Kinds. Two Magtilllrent llam. cvr.HrTtti.Nr. rtnsT-ctiss Good Order and Everybody's Rights STRICTLY OIIHEKVKO. ASTORIA IKON WOliKs Coaconly St.,fuot of Jackion, Aitorlt. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Land and Marina Englnai, Dollar work, Sl.im boat and Canniry Work a Spaclalty. Caitlnfl of All IJMtrlptlona Midi to Ord.r oa Short Notlca. John Fox.... President and 8uprlntsndant n b IX; Vl0 ""-ldent 2; B' Vn'1 Secrstars First National Bank, Treasurei,