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1 1 i 1HK DAILY ASTOttlAN, WKOXKMUY MORN.Nti, OCTOHKR ?H, Ifl'.Mt. r ;!.; - i i I'd ; n Misses', Youth's and Children's QCHOOL UHOES Ladies' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. Ar WmiM John Hahn & Co. 79 Commercial St. TESTERDATS WEATHER. Majtkmum temperature, &6 degrees. Minimum temperature, degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1S., to dan, 4.57 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st, 1K9S. to date, 4.SC Inches. TODAT'S WEATHER. Portland, October 17. For Western Oregon and Western Washington, probable rain, warmer. TO RKAPKR!i.-The "Pally Aatorlaa aatala, twit at Binrh reading natter a mmf other er pbtlhd la Aatorla. K Is Uia mly paper thai preaeata lu reader wltk a dally telea-rapkle report. TO ADVERTISERS. -The "Dally Ae- tortaa" has aaor Ihaa twice as eaaay read re as any ether paper pablUhrd la Aato rla. It la therefore aaore thea twlee as valaahle as aa adrertUIng median. AROUND TOWN. The "Astorian" hereby of fers to donate One Hundred Dollars to bt. Alary s Hos pital, payable on demand to Father Dielman, when ever legal evidence is pro duced showing that any af ternoon newspaper publish' ed in Astoria has printed, within the last ninety days expiring prior to this offer, a single "special " or other kind of "telegraphic press report," received over the wires entering either of the telegraph offices in this city, from any point outside of Oregon. Astoria, Oct-15, 1896. Ic news in the Astoria afternoon papers, None of these papers twelves one line of outside news by telegraph. Mr. . h, case, of St. Louis, a first class operator ami re-toucher, has as aoelated himself with Snodgrass, the photographer. It was said yesterday that sub scriptlon would be circulated soon for the purpose of erecting a central mar ket for the benefit of the farmer. The most striking- arguments used during the campaign were heard at Ortflln A Heed's corner yesterday af ternoon. Several were convinced. It has been suggested that an ex curslon be run to the North beach on the day when Captain turns' men will pull the Glcnmorag Into deep water. t.arly yesterday morning a gang of twenty-four men under Captain Turn ouii, iook tne steamer uwaco to com mence operations on the Olenmorng The handsomest line of Jackets and capes have just arrived at the Low Price store. They will be sold at w hole- sale prices. Take advantage of this offer. If the line weather continues Captain Turns is confident that they can com plete all arrangements for moving the Ctlenmor.tg off the beach at the next high tide. Feather boas at Dunbar's. Children's school umbrellas, 50c Dunbar's. at All silk baby ribbon one cent per yard at Dunbar's. G anther's, the only candles la the city. C. B. 6mlth, sola scent. F. J. Schofield Is an expert at flower and general landscape gardening, and offers his services for such work at a reasonable rate. Leave word at Asto rian office. hite Collar Line. $1.00 to Portland and return Friday night or Saturday morning this week. Tickets good re turning Saturday and Sunday night. C. . Stone, agent Purchasers of dress goods and woolen underwear met with pleasant surprises at the big reductions that are going on at present at the Cohen Low Price Store. 491 Bond street. If you want drugs or druggists' sun dries, go to Rogers. 49 Commercial street. He carries a full assortment in his line and sells at the lowest cash price. Call and examine goods and price teacher of the I'ppertown school, and residents of that vicinity that cows are allowed to run at large upon the main street and In the Immediate neighborhood of the school. Many chil dren have been frightened by the an imals, which have proved a source of annoyance to everybody In the neigh borhood. The officer might well lock after this matter. VOTERS OF CLATSOP COl'NTY! Not one line of telegraphic news Is printed In any afternoon paper pub lished In Astoria. The articles In these papers day after day. purporting to be received uy them from outside source by telegraph, are either RANK FOR- OKIUKS or dispatches stolen from the column of the Astorian and Oregoulaii and garbled with the view to Impose upon unsuspecting reader. In the Justice's court yesterday Mike iiiiiimii. cnargcit wun nunnery, was receixen nutuy telegraphic re placed under bonds In the sum of fj.'-o I pons from each state ilml. limn In the to appear for trial this afternoon. The!l'iiln giving estimates, turned on the complaint is sworn to by John Ileato. j latest information as to how the differ is. w no alleges tnnt Hansen mis nun- cm stales would record tlielr loio mi.. THE WAY THE TOPS SIZE IT U Gucsm's tif the Different Stntc Com mitt cc Chairmen Wired to Mr. Caiiiwu. MK. KKYAVS SU MI'INti TOl It Is Thought Will living lllm Victory to the Tune of JiHl Kleclm-nl Votes Oivgun and Waidilnglon Claimed for the Hoy Orator. Chicago, October 27. Chairman Cam pau. of the IVmocrnllc national com mined adultery with plaintiffs wife. The complaint sets forth that Mrs. Wy man and Mrs. Krlekson will testify that defendant has been unduly Intimate with Mrs. Heatola. The latter person age has lft her husband. Astoria newspaper readers, and vot ers especially, want to remember that no paper published In this city prints any telegraphed news but the Astorian. The articles which appear In other pa pers run under date lines from various sections of the country are not tele grams, cm are enner written by some person connected with these papers, or cut out of old outside papers and alter- weck from Tuesdaj. This Is the last formal report that will be made by the chairmen of the different stale com mlttecM. Cnmpau said: I He licmocrattc national committee awaits the results of net week's dee tlon with serene couildenee. William J Ki'yun will be elected by the lar.fest popular maji rity ever given any prcsl dent In the past iii.utcr of century He will have more than 300 vote In the electoral collte. licpoils from the Middle Western states show the effect of his wonderful , campaigning tour through them. Ills majority will be largely Increased by many thousands a the result of his great Journey. 1111 wt anil man . v ..Is at... ,.. i ' lit h V ; . , K nols. Michigan. Indiana. Iowa, and Mln .-.-,... g-, in, -a ui uit- iin-ii I .,.,., - j chance. who run or control those papers. If Snod grass doesn't make photos you don't get the best your Our Corner Anderson went to Port land yesterday on a business trip. C. B. Smith's selection of choice can dies are the finest put up in Astoria. Mr, B, A. Seaborg has Just returned from a business (rip (q San Francisco. The first arrivals of fine cider were received by Foard & Stokes yesterday. The teams of H. F. Prael & Co. were yesterday busily engaged In loading the Immense Iron chains onto a barge for transportation o North Beach. where they will be used In the work of floating the Glenmora. The big band saw at the Clatsop Mill is doing good work turning out thous ands of feet of lumber every day. The boom Is full of large logs and some fine specimens of clear timber are being handled by the mill Just now. The new Foard Stokes hall on East Franklin will soon be ready for occu pancy. The room Is a very- large and handsome one, with splendid acoustic rropertles. Offices, cloakrooms and dressing; rooms occupy the north end. Mr. S. Maddock. who Is now associaT ed with Mr. H. F. L. Logan, at Seaside, fays the street has been open-d Trom the railroad track to the sawmill, and that they will soon have facilities for handling lumber from the mill Vi the station. It Is reported that on Monday even ing last while Messrs. Carroll and Jack Spencer were fishing in the main chan nel of the river near Point Klllce. In one of Megler's boats, a large black w hale became entangled In the net. For a while the monster struggled and floundered about, threatening every moment to swamp the boat, until the men were obliged to cut the net and let the whale go. taking with him thirty three corks of good net which the men have since been obliged to renew. The new Estes-Conn building in East Astoria is assuming proportions rapid ly. Andrew B. Mortensen yesterday de 'tlartd bis intention of becoming a cit-Uen. Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Guntber c&ndlts. It will do you food. Mr. H. F. L. Logan will leave for a trip to England about the 10th of No vember. Mr. Zeigler, of Foard A Stokes, gays that their fall sauerkraut is the best in the market, Service at Grace Church will be Omitted this morning as the rector is out of town for the day. Dr. Howard's residence Is at 525 Com mercial street, over the "Spa." Night calls promptly attended. Dr. T. L. nail, dentist. Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. 562 Commercial street. Foard & Stokes have Just received a quantity of pickle vinlgar which they are offering at popular prices. Mackintoshes are selling very rapidly at the Low Price Store since they made their big reduction in prices. Mustln's perfect fitting union suits with seamless shoulders, broad lap, and full size over hips, at Dunbar's. Don't pay ten and twelve dollars for air-tight stoves when you can get them for half the money at 431 Bond street. M. Logan, M, Leahy, Olney; E. T.oder, O. Nelson, Oneida; and Wm. Anderson, of Deep River, were in the city yester day. Carbons are the only permanent photos as well as the most artistic. and Snodgrass knows how to mak them. Plenty of air tight stoves In the mar ket, but only one with hot air draught tube. The Queen, at Fnher Brothers Price, J10.00. LOOK OUT for fraudulent telegraph- Mr. Grocer, think of your customer. Schillings Besl'xs the tea she wants. You will sell more tea and everything else, A Schillint k Company On the i6th of November the ladies of St. Agnes' Guild, Grace Church, will give an afternoon tea at the residence of Mrs. Page for the older people, and In the evening an entertainment for the young ioiks. uotn promise to be in teresting society events. As the eletcion arnaches local, state and national Bryanite hmnag.'rs ar becoming more desperate and unscru pulous. One of their commonest gam. s of deception Is the invention and pro mulgation of false Intelligence respect ing campaign developments. At the Hotel Flavel in the main as sembly hXm, a day or two since, was hUhg a handsome crayon portrait of Captain Flavel. The picture was exe cuted In Boston under the personal su pervlsion of Mr. S. H. Brown Jr., and is the best production that money can buy. Eight hundred orders for portraits were sent from this city to Chicago this summer, all of which should have been made at home. Snodgrass would II to have the patrons of Cheap John agents bring their portraits in and cam pare them with the work he Is doini; When all others fall, try him. The address delivered Monday night In the old school house, uppertonn. by Judge Stott, of Portland, was an elo quent plea for sound money and pro tection. He divided his attention be tween the tariff and money, and imuta the one special point that It was not more money that was needed but a chance to earn more money. He paid a glowing tribute to the sound money Democrats and said that they were pa triots deserving of more credit than others. Two hundred ladies and ir..n. tlemen filled the hall and the McKlnley quartet rendered some fine music. are absolutely safe and our of success In Ohio and Wlscon sin are very flattering. inese states win give their votes for him without the shadow of a doubt: Alabajna, 11; California, ; Florida. 4; Idaho, 3; Indiana. 15; Kansna 10; Louis iana, S; Michigan, 14; Mississippi, 9; Montana. 3; Nevada. 3; North Dakota, 3; South Carolina, ; Tennessee, 13; I'tah, 3; Washington, 4. Wyoming. :i. Arkansas. 8; Colorado, 4; Georgia, 13; Illinois. 24; Iowa, 13; Kentucky. t;i; Ma ryland, 8; Minnesota. ; Missouri, 17; Nebraska. ; North Carolina, II: Ore gon. 4; South Dakota. 4; Texas. 15; Virginia, 3: West Virginia, ; total, iX "In addition, our chances of success In these states are far better than those of the Republican: Delaware. 3; Ohio, 23; Wisconsin. U total. 3S." Here Is the way some of the chairmen of the state committees slxed up the situation in telegrams to the Democrat ic national committee: "Oregon Is safe f..r llryan at from 30 HI to :,iHi. lb-publican claims are largely exaggerated. F. A. K. Starr. chairman." "Washington will give Bryan at least U.ooo majority. V. H. Jones, chairman." PECIAL OFFER Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mj on application. Until .lunuiiry I, IDS", hh an iiuluctMiumt to puirhiiMorM of Kt-iil Kxtutc, lotn in Smith's VVarrenton ami VVarrenton Park .... will lt hoIiI t jjn'iillv n-iliK't'il jn"ct, Tllirt is till' liOSt Hitlllltl-ll pi'Opt'll V Oil lilt) Wt-ht Hitlu llf tllfj Huy, within a mioiip'h throw of tlit tlupot in VViU'ientoii, vlurt Hot) pt'oplf ii ro now living. ...DON'T POROI3T... that pritfs will ml vaunt in a low wn'kn. oppui'tunitv. Now in your ended at S o'clock will) "Homo, Sweet lr waa the high money title at New Home," from both bands and the vast .York. John Cudah) was a steady and audience which had gutherrd first aa persistent seller, enpiclally mi soft siKvlators and then as parttclpnula lit spots. Ills IiioIIiiks have been wry that great patriotic concert. Today's , hinvy for some I line and, ns he lins lemonstratioit was full of beauties and genernlly been on the tii;ln side of the features. It whs notable for the lurgu market, he bail a large following, tile crowd. It was notable for the w Ide 'one,ueiici being that wheal poured range of territory represented by the I"" Market t tlmea In a perfect visiting delegations. It was notable .avalanche The price continued to go for the varlel Interests of the people ,I,,B Hr' during the Inst Imiir under who came. i heavy Huul.lutl.ni. December finally The demonstration began In earnest '"eachlng ,. This was the tinning at noon, with the arrival of a nartv I'"'". and lrcemlier had rrcuvrrcd In representing three stales, and II con tinued until dark. All that time the McKlnley nxl.lenoc waa stii-rounded fiy ait Interested crowd, shotitlnir and hecrlug the iiomlm-e and upplailtllng the splendid delegations that marched up the street. All that time the air cents at the close, though remain ing active and uortuti to the end. TI1K MAItKKTS. i.ivcI'ihhiI, October St.- Wheat -spot, quiet; demand, moderate; ,, j spring. ttVI; No. I California. : Jd. Future IIIH-IuhI mv mii,I kaituH.1 was filled with the music of the band October .l v..v.,..i.r - i ..'! am. t no nine wns me street leading to ,.,. r , jttl,uary. . i" February , r'" "' lh M.'k'IntMU k...u ..Id...... a 1 t u . . k. ... v ...,, 1.1,11,1111 m Mne oi an. I lar. h . .l f men and women, either marching or, l'nland October R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS i m COMMHMCIAI, HT. "The Louvre" KNTIiRTAINMI-NT HALL a ri.oiuta awaiting orders to march. I ; tt alia. Ctui; Valley. i7i,6. I !?. -Wheat Walla ! TliliKW KliliS AT llltYAN. SI IC1DK ok o.K Wlt.Ill au. DIsKriu-eful Action of Chicago Student Hanged Himself In Kt .t,,r Karly ' Condi tuned by Mr. Ilanna. ; YesteHay Morning I Mr. Logan, of Olney, who was In the city yesterday, suggests that the city water commission might makf many friends by erecting a watering trough on top of tie hill at the reservoir. There are already on the ground a number of unused troughs which might be utilized for the nurtvw HKv..r, ninn.. i therltv ,h . ,, u.. . ' ... I"'1 -""lif'"-nla was the demonstration REKP IN CALIFOltNIA. The Sta!i-sm.in fnmi Maine tir-eteil by a Large Crowd In l"S Angeles. I-w Angeles, October -The greatest event In the political history of South- Hon. Robert G. Smith, of Grant Pass, will address a mass meeting of citizens under the auspices of the Upper Astoria and Goble McKlnley Clubs on Friday evening, and will also speak at Olney on Saturday evening. A special invitation Is extended to the ladles and non-members of McKlnley Clubs. Captain Carruthers yesterday after noon received from Shoalwater Bay a small shell picked up on the beach t which were clustered about sixty small oysters. The form of the little shell fish was perfect, and the specimen was one of the best Illustrations of the man ner in which these fish attach them selves to objects ever shown in this city. '.member, voters of Astoria, not one word of genuine election or other tele graphic news appears In the afternoon papers of this city. All such news print ed by th'.m Is either deliberately con cocteu by some one connected with these paperes, or cribbed from the As torian and the I'irtland papers and al tered with the design to houdwink unob servant people. Thr? O. R. and N. Co. has made a rate of tiM Astoria to Portland and return for all those wlHhlng to attend the Republican parade and celebration at Portland Saturday, October 31st. rickets good going Friday night and Saturday morning and for return until Sunday night. Tickets good on It. It. Thompson, Bally Gatzert, T. J. Potter and Telephone. Complaint was made yesterday by mr can w ater his ten in. and . ven In the city there Is no public fountain or watering place, which compels the 'ar- mer to go to a livery stable, at expense. or let the animals suffer until they get home again. It would cost little or nothing to put a fountain on top of the hill, and it would be a move in the right direction. The Scow bay depot will be finished to day. The building is a handsome one, jomplete In every detail. It Is built in a most substantial manner throughout. the Interior finishing done In natural wood, with a dead finish. On the lower floor are the ladles' and gentlemen waiting rcsilh with the ticket and tsle graph office In the center. Commodious toilet rooms adjoin both waiting rooms and at the east end of the building are large baggage and express rooms. In the upper story are several well lighted rooms which can be used for unices or living apartments as the case may be In the front of the station Is spao pf four or five tracks and beyond that the large steamer and freight wharves. Contractor Goerig drve the piles and did all of the Carpenter work, and Messrs. Andrews & Greenland have done alt of the painting and finishing. TO CIRK A C)LI I USE DAV, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 2f,c. For sale by Chas, Rogers. Druggist. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the estate of W. H. Ryan, deceased. All persons having clilms against said es tate must present the same to me at Astoria, within six months from the date hereof. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay said Indebtedness to me, forthwith. F. J. CARNEY. Ah tori a, Or., October 8, 1896. OUS CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner of Bond and Twelfth streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON & PETERSON Free silver would contract our cur rency and drive 500,000,000 gold dollars out of circulation. Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, III., writes: "From personal experience 1 can recommend De Witt's Sarsaparllla, cure for Impure blood and general de bility." Charles Rogers. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn live Store Oc and 25c per package. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" contain no free alkali, and will not injure the finest lace. Try It aud notice the difference In quality. Ross, Higglns & Co. today In honor of Thomas H. Ite.-d, of Maine, who arrived shortly uft.-r n.on. It was a imlltlcnl demonstration the like of which has never be,.-n seen in this city. It wa.t a tremendous out pouring of patriotic people frm nil parts of Southern Cnlifornla. prepared 10 uo minor to Wllllum MeKlnley. and I nomas II. lte.y. While the streets were In a sloppy und uninviting condi tion It did not seem to dnmien the ar dor of the thousands who had signified their Intention of marching, -nor of the thousands who lined tho sidewalks to cheer the advocate of the gold stand ard In their march toward the park, where the statesman from Maine ad dressed 20,000 people. After the cheering, which last several minutes, had subsided, Reed said In part: "This crowd shbW thai the cause, of righteousness has found a hold on the Pacific pimst. We have been dallying for y-ttts with the stiver question and after having a full, frank discussion of it, we are surprised to find how very little there Is In It. What Is money for? Simply to trans fer goods and real estate from one per son to another, and when you have nough the rest Is a dead waste. I do not mean to say that I do not favor mining, but I do favor the Industries of tne l nlted States. I do not believe It is to the Interest of the mine owner to have free sliver, which he would soon find out If we had It. I believe the price of silver would go down by free coin age, and I back up this belief by refer ence to American history and not the conditions In foreign countries They tell us the United States Is so big It can set up anything, but we can' make water run up hill. With a de predating currency, the standard of wages would be cut In two and what effect would It have on saving Instltu Hons? Whoever has a deposit there and reduces Its value 50 per cent not only fooling with his own, but with the money of others." Chicago, Oct, .her 27. -While the Dent-; OI Wllher. a fisherman In the em.' ratlc parade In honor of llryan lnlo' of J o lliuiih.-rn A Co. rom- hlciigo was passing the corner id milted suicide by hanging carlv ve. ! Kt l..t. I.... u I ..... .HK..II utenuc ami .Monro streets onmy morning Tnrre la a mystery this afternoon several egg were thrown connected with the affair. In that no at It by young students In the Metro- j motive Is know n for Wllberg's rash act. pollun lluslnesa College. None of the! Wllberg was seen by hi ann .K.i.i egg came near llryan nor hi wife, and 1 "'clock Monday evening walking ,. neither of them knew of the rplksle ward the city. Mr did not return home until the psm.le was over. i for dinner, but no anilely was enter- All sorts of storlca were surrent alxiut ta'ned for hi safety As the evening' the affair, one being that Mrs iran lased by, however, and he did tmt put was struck by an egg, and another appearance, his ..n was sent In that the carriage was hit Neither of en-h "f him, but. although he visited mese siories w lis true, re. never. The "i place or resort It, th,. Kg thrown at the parade cam,, from f"'ind no trace of him. a boy standing on the sidewalk in front About uVI.k k esterday morning of the Powers Hulldlng. In which the ""' ""'e "laughter of o,. Ygl. who Metroioltaii College 1 situated The llw"" 1,1 a house adjoining the Wlll.er residence, on Thirty-slxlh street, hod ".elision to visit the basement of the house Day had hardly dawned, but In the darkness th.. tti K, ,nw ,,. Nsly of a muii lm n K I in; 1. 1 u n.p... su i. in. s. reaming, in her father, who made an Investigation Hanging by a """t'l f'l'e. with the head but three! feet from the ground, was the body f tt-O : M 1 . . "oi.-,, in' iHij was ai!ii iii city lien egg were, to all npp. iiiiin.es. thrown at the parade and at no particular Indi vidual, as they were not hurled with any violence. The policeman who wit nessed the act trade a rush for the youngster, who darted across the street und Into a building. A s md ..i!I...t Joined the first, and as the two rnn after him several more eggs wire thrown from the window of the bust. lies ililleg. which occupies (he flfih rul t'otfn. I ll'Hir of the biillillng. Further Investigation revealed the! The Cook county marching club, '"' 1 ln"' WHh,i g -had llp-d Hie n.i,.e which wns escorting llryan. received '"ver his head and dellhcratelv f.Lllnii . . . .. . . . .eu . . . . . . , I a ooinoarnmeni aim several routs inm i ne ornm to which the rope j block tiles were siwlteivd with yellnv "as made fast was but a few Inches one or two egg struck the sidewalk 'tlglier than the minis head At the and the Crowd was decorated nci-ord- WUIs-rg could easily have re Ingly I-ftter In the afternoon il del. gained his find, which would tend t gallon from the county democracy de- 1 l,r"v" 'hot he had a motive In taking m ended on the college with every symp-' '"'' "I suffelng must have been torn of hostility and demanded that the '"'' What that motive could possl students who had done the throwing '''' ,mv" ,,'''',1 mystery. Ills fam be turned over to It. They had poss.-- j "' "M "' I" want, nor wit there any sloti of the college for a time, and final-' probability of such a condition coming ly left, without learning w ho hud done : ll,,"u "I" domestic life was a happy the throwing. The police had no better:1"1" ,mJ drinking. success, as Powers, owner of the build- . ing. who Is president of th. College, said j OFFKNI.INO FEATURE K.k II. nn .... at....... . ! " """ eggs, Washington. October 27 -Henator mougn aumiuing tnattney came from ,lu,.r, ,-halrman of the Populist ins Luueiits. ne was muen instresseii ti.,,,.,1 by the occurrence, and declared If he na- ininlltee, before leaving here for Indiana authorised the iniblleiitlori Knew wno nan none tne work, ne would of a Kn,(1 atatement concerning Wat have no hesitancy in turning them over ,,-lter of acceptance. He sy he to me pome. received the letter, but has written f I .. U.. .1 . M . , ,.- ,,-porier ior a , Watson, urging the advisability of morning paper, while lisiklng up the ,nHklg at least one Important cluing., facts In the case, was severely beaten1,,. ,. letter. "If he authorise, no. ny a party or men win) nan taken part change I will give It out; otherwise he in tne parane. mil)t uku hn r(,HI,IIB,ty t pub- "I would be very glad to hear that , hlng It himself." the police have arrested those who( have lnsultil Mr. llryan this after-! Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays noon," said Chairman Mark Ilanna. of the highest cash price for fur skins. Republican central committee GREAT DAT AT CANTON. Thousands of People Do Homage the Sound Money Candidate. to Canton, Ohio, October 27. There nev er wa a more Inspiring scene than that witnessed on the public square of Can ton from 4 to 5 o'clock this afternoon Thousands, Inclu llng ladies from Nor- walk, many of the visitors from Hus ton, West Virginia, and Maryland, and Cleveland, gathered In front of the handsome courthouse on the broad public square and sang patriotic melo dies, Interspersed with music by the finds, frequent cheers and the waving of flags, banners and campaign para sols, with which the women's delegation was supplied. "America," "Yankee Doodle," and "The Star Spangled Ban ner, followed one another. Nor was Dixie" or "Maryland, My Maryland," forgotten. Both were sung as lustily and patriotically as was "John Brown's Body," and "Marching Thro" Georgia." The affair was entirely Impromptu and the Republican central committee to night. "Whatever may have been their motives the act was a most disgraceful one and deserves the condemnation of every right-minted person. The Re publican management h.'iH no sympathy with those who engage In business of that kind. Powers tonight offered I.Vifl reward for the apprehension of the persons who threw the eggs. Chief of Police Radonoch has put a dozen detectives on the case and says he will exhaust every effort to find out the egg throwers. NOTICE OF HALE CI.oSI'RE OF UNDER FORK-MORTGAGE. ANOTHER SLUMP IN WHEAT. Several Features Contributed to u Fall In the Prion. Chicago, October 27. Everything was agaln.it wheat at the opening of the market today. The most depressing features were the early cables and northwest receipts. After the advance of 1 e-nt yesterday, Liverpool was ex- Hteamer Chllkat. I Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain chattel mortgage, the conditions of which have been bro ken, made, executed and delivered by David Morgan on June 5th, lH'.ifl, In favor of R. A. Heaborg to -curc the payment of a promissory note of that date, executed by said David Morgan, and payable to said B. A, Seaborg, thirty day thereafter, In the sum of $2,550, with Interest there on from June 5th, 18!tg, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until paid, by the terms of sold chattel mortgage said David Morgan mortgaged unto said Seaborg the steamur Chllkat, to gether with the whole of her masts, bowsprit, boats, anchors, cables, chains, tigging, tackle, apparel, furniture and all of tho necessaries thereunto apper taining and belonging, I w-JII on Mon day, November 2d, WM, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the old Eagle Cannery, In the Ma(iiinrul liar. mflTTMNi; riKST-lUSS Good Order and Everybody'! Rights. STHtlTI.V onsKliVKIt. c. a. hanson" Cash Grocer COMMERCIAL STKCT.T ROSS HIGGINb & CO (Jrocers, : and : Butcher Atrla tn4 lp.r Atirta ls Tt mi C.nUm, TM tMl.uUi. towH Tmplcal t-rulii. V(ur-Ua, SufH Cur! Haait, Kttwi. tic. Choke . FrfsJ) inj Salt Mrata. Fisl?er Brothers, . . ' Sell ASTORIA. Ship Cliaii'i. lery , II aril want, Iron A St"flv Coal, (Jrotvi'ittt it 'roviHion, Mount Mill Fct.l, 1'niiitH, Oils, Varuirihw, Loggers Supplies, Fnirhunk'n Seal,., Doors it Windows, . Agricultural Implement Wagons & Vehicles. 1 uhrKstliig OILS A Specialty The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters is tht shell nr ens Served to Order or Sold at Retail W. W. WHIPPLE THE PALACE THE GEn Corner Commercial and nth SU. ' A RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN ALKX CAMI'HIU.I., Prop. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man coming out ol our ators ami you'll gm portrait of a man brimming over with plnaaant thoughts. Huoli quality la tho lluuorn w navn to offer are enough to lileai any man. COMIf AND THY THBM, HUGHES & CO. pected to show ateadlncfiH, at leust, and the weaknewt of that market was a de-ICIty of Astoria, Clatsop County, Htate elded disappointment. Northwestern I of Oregon, offer for mile and will sell receipts were remarkably large. At the 'at public auction to the hlghcHt bidder Htartlng of regular trading there were no buyers of iJecember at over 70',c, and ho anxious bad some people In the rowd beeomo to sell having stopped loHaes at about 70c that a wile or two at 67 cents took place In the opening melee, as againHt yesterday's closing price of WYt. Another depressing factor wns the liberal aelllng for foreign account and during the first hour such Hales are be lieved to have aggregated over 500,000 bUHhelH. New York also poured In Hell ing orders, as did other leading mar kets, and trade was Hlmply swamped with offerings. Another diHturblng fay- for cash In hand, the whole of said steamer Chllknt, together with the whole of her masts, bowsprit, bouts, anchors, chains, rabies, rigging, tncklo, apparel, furniture and all of the neces saries thereunto appertaining and be longing, to satisfy Hitid chattel mort gage and amount due thereon, to-wlt: f.'l r,.',0 U'ttll Illtl.l-Mll! (lw.li.t. ?v.,r. T.,n.. th, WM, at the rate of 10 per rent nor annum until paid, and the further sum of $100 attorney's fees, and costs of the said sate. Dated this 2th day of October, 1S!I6. JAM EH W. IIAIilC, 8herlff of Clatsop County. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT CEO. NIC0LL. Assistant. OFFICH: Kopp's New Brewery SEASIDE SAWfJILIi. A complete stock of lumbar on hand In ths rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tio, calling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings nd shlnglna; alio bracket work dona to ordsr. Tarma reasonable and prices at bedrock. All nnim promptly attended to. Officio snd yard at mill. H. F. L. LOO AN, Prop'r. Seaside, Oregon.