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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1896)
tV THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SATU ltDA V MORNING, NOVEMKKR Misses. Youth's and Children's OCHOOL JHOES Ladies' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Robbers. Rubber Boots. Etc. OFFICIAL COUNT CLATSOP COUNTY. Oar Ar Warranted John Hatin & Co. 79 Commercial St. SIONAL SERVICE REPORT. TESTERDAT8 WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 4 dear. Minimum temperature, 40 degree. Frectpltatlon,.90 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st 1S9. to date. l.2t Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st, 1894, to date. M Inch. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, November t For Western Oregon and Western Washington, rain, warmer; galea on the coast. For Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington, fair weather. TO KKADCRS.-T "Dally AatorUa" aatalaa twle a raaoiat: attar a aay tar papar aabllalMd la A tor la. It I tk aaty aapar that praaaat It raaders wllk a dally talCTBhk raaart. TO ADTERTISKRS.-Tk "Dally Aa tartaa" baa r thai twta at aay r4 ra a aay athar aapar aaallaaa fas A sta rts. It Is t arafara aaara tkaa tw to as valaakl. as aa adTartlstac 41 8 tat at Oraa. i Oaaaty af Clataaa. Wa, lata ajtaarat 4. laaal aaaaaga rasaaatlTaly af tka Waatara Calaa sad Faatal Talagrapk eaaiaaalaa. karaky aar My tka tka "Daily Altarlaa" I tka aly yaa. aaallabed la Aat-ria whlah aaw ra sal.aa, ar at aay ta Sarta- aar aaatral j af aM aim kas taaalaad. a talacTaaai areas raaart. . D. JOHNSON, Maaacar W. V. T. Ca. J. B. CLABBU Maaagar raatal Tal. Ca. Attorla 1 S I I T Walluakl Johu Hay i miaop Wnt Craft Kiu Jewell Vepper Mt.hawauka Klsle , Olney tftutd CVwrte Clifton Weal port Lewi, and Clark Total. lllV ll'Jtt II'M MA IKCl m KI l 'J '7 l lit id u w t m ID 111 IS IU 4 M a M I McKinley and Good Times! M IU M ttu JH.1 in 117 ti 14 ar w lt lb n M 4 T 4 Ml 4'J M ls.'l get In Rogers' window yesterday. traded no little attention. at- AROUND TOWN. Somebody watches and waits for you; Longs for yoo, dreams of you, day and night Well may the sky of your homo be blue. The star of your hopes be bright Over the land and waters far Somebody's love shines out like a star. Anon. Fresh peas and string beans at Foard A Stokes.' Picnic hams today, 10c lb. at Pacific j Commission Co. Oregon cream cheeee, 25 cents pound at Foard & Stokes.' Bicyclists are arranging to join hands with the progressive Republicans In securing good roads In Clatsop county. Since the election many inquiries are being made aa to good Investments In Astoria, particularly well situated town lots. John Heldt, Chas. Grant, Young's River; Ole Rlnestead, and O. Sworknto, Skamokawa, were In the city yester day. Why buy others when you know that Lowney's are the only chocolates In the world. Fifteen different varieties at "The Spa." Plenty of air tight stoves In the mar ket but only one with hot air draught tube. Tho Queen, at Fisher Brothers.'! Price. $10.00. LOOK OUT for fraudulent telegraph ic news In the Astoria afternoon papers. None of these papers receives on line of outside news by telegraph. F. J. Scholfleld, the landscape gard ener, will onrer mU shade, ornamental and fruit trees (every on guaranteed to trow) at reasonable flgurea. Yesterday Mr. A. Welch, the electri cian In the street railway's power house, lost his little two-year-old daughter, who died of measles. C. Dorwlg, Chas. Davis, Julius Jen sen, Chas. I. Anderson, and Chas. Eck- lund were over from Chinook yester- j day visiting their Astoria friends. Now that McKinley has opened the factories, and capital is looking for In vestments, those bargains In Warren- Mrs. Charles Olvts, of Vpper Astoria, j ton ,own lot8 b"n 8PPJ up. Is on the sick list i . . , , The handsomest line of Jackets and capes have Just arrived at the Low Price store. They will be sold at whole sale prices. Take advantage of this offer. There is an epidemic in the city of bad colds, measles, whooping cough. and a few cases of scarlet fever which are keeping many of the school children at home. The prizes to be given at the Red Men's Masquerade ball Thanksgiving eve., will be for the best dressed and best sustained characters by ladies and gentlemen. M. S. Grlswold, Oysterville, E. L. Dwyer, Jacksonville, Fla., J. C, Alams, Clatsop City; J. B. Metiger and wife, Portland, registered at the Parker house- yesterday. The iatest arrival In Jeffs menagerie ts a South Sea Island monkey which Is a very tame and well educated animal. He makes much amusement for visit ors at the restaurant Purchasers of dress goods and woolen To be closed out a consignment of j underwear met with pleasant surprises macaroni at 25c box. Pacific Commis- at the big reductions that are going on Blon to. . at present at the Cohen Low Price I Store, 491 Bond street Mr. E. L. Dwyer, the well known! promoter, has returned to Astoria on Martin Foard yesterday bought out a visit jWm. Ryan's palnuhop. It is a ques- jtion whether Mr. Foard is a lightning 100 boxes fancy Belleflowers, Green- brUBh thrower or whether he will have ings and Smith's cider apples. Pacific! Bome one else handle the bristles. Commission Co. J The substantial work done by Re- Dr. Howard's residence ( at s?s f o.. publicans during the past summer In mercial street, over the "Spa." Night nxiDg up the county roads did much county roads had as much as anything to do with the large majority for Mc Kinley In the country precincts. All of the larger merchants yester day reported that since the election general business has taken a decided turn for the better. Collections this month have been better than for some time previous, and a feeling of confi dence and buoyancy Is prevalent A magnificent sight was presented yesterday when the Ave big British ships, -Durbrtdge, Annealey, Fulwood, Havlla, and Metnwen put to sea. It Is expected that some lively racing will tak place between these ocean carriers. Two others start out today. They will probably also make a race tor home. The Gateway Social Club ball last evening at Fisher's Opera House, was a most successful affair. Professor Gribbler furnished the music and there were Just enough present to make dancing pleasant Many of the cos tumes worn by the ladles were very handsome, and the dancing hall sented a very bright appearance. tera now alck In bed with some of these diseases, are attending school and spreading the trouble amongst other. During the heavy storms of Wednes day the Glenmorag, on the North Beach, snapped one of the newly laid heavy anchor chains, which has delay ed for a few days the work of floating that tine ship. Captain Hums, In charge of the salvage operation returned yes terday and took personal command of affairs again. It the weather la at all favorable and the tides are right, the first trial to pull the ship off the beach will be made In a few dayes. It Is ex pec ted that an excursion of a hundred or more people will go across the bay to witness the event. Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Minsoa application. Now Is Your Opportunity People wlio have been hourding nwny their money Art) now buying Warrenton and Warrenton Park .LOTS .At Special Prices Itemrmlicr that prices on theaa lota, wlili'h ars the best situated on the wast aids of the bay, within a atona's throw of (lis Warranlon depot, and wbar M0 people ar now living, will be adianoad January 1, MOT. GRAND RATIFICATION HTltATION. DKMON- WANTED. WANTKD A good girt for general housework. Apply at th Astorlan office. FOR KENT. FOR RKNT-vA front room nicely fur nlslied. Inquire !24 I loud atrevt, clly. Fall fishing still continues, and while the fishermen are making fair averages per boat the great majority of the men hung up their nets when the run com menced to slacken If there has been any run at all this fall and the pre. j entire catch now being received at the various canneries will not Justify more than two or three days' packing per Mr. Charles Olvla, the Vppertown week, and even then everything Is leather manufacturer, shipped a 11(00 cleaned up early In the afternoon. Th il. 100 pails Jelly 20 lb. each, at "5c pail. Pacific Commission Co. Today at Pacific Commission Co., na tive grapes 30c basket One ton of fancy Merced sweet pota toes at Foard & Stokes'. Miss M. Brookhouse has gone to The Dalles for a week's visit. a large order from California. He has been compelled to hlr five more men to take care of his business. McKin ley' election has already had Its et- somewhat higher than a short time ago, and the fish ar fresh from the ocean and claimed to be superior to those generally received at this season of the feet upon Astoria, and Astoria leather i year. tHHtmHttttHwtMttt Bargains In syrup and molasses at the Pacific Commission Co. A number pf new dwelling houses are pelnr erected In Uppertown. Gunther's, the only candles In the dty. C. B. Smith, sole agnt Finest Norway Stock Fish at Foard A Stokes. 12S cents per pound. C. B. Smith's selection of choice can dies are the finest put up In Astoria. Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Gunther candles. It will do you good. calls promptly attended. Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. 662 Commercial street Mackintoshes are selling very rapidly at the Low Price Store since they made their big reduction In prices. On November 21st the Ladles' Guild of Holy Innocents' chapel, Uppertown, will bold & sale of fancy articles. Bryan buttons were thrown away yesterday by school children, who said they had no further use for them. Don't pay ten and twelve dollars for air-tight stoves when you can get them for half the money at 431 Bond street The adventurous rooster which took his stand on top of the big gold nug- Tea is "pio I "when you like it; not goo J when you don't. If you don't like Schil lings B"st the grocer pays you back your money; we pay him to-do-so. It is a good tea, well cured, and fired in San Francisco not in Asia. A Schilliot ft Com pur aa aFrmociica (9 towards securing the large majority In Clatsop for McKinley and sound money. Andrew Anderson, while hewing a 'log on Peterson's ranch at Gray's River yesterday, cut his foot and leg with an adze. Mr. Anderson was brought to the city and placed under the care of Dr. Jansen yesterday afternoon. Presbyterian Churcn. The regular services tomorrow, In the morning 'at 11 and In the evening at 7:30. Sunday school at 12:15; Y. P. S. 'C. E. at '6:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Congregational Church. Rev. A. R. Johnson, of Kalama, will occupy the pulpit Morning topic, "The Gospel." Sunday School at 12:15 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E. at :15 p. m. Evening topic, "Vis ions." All are cordially Invited. Early yesterday morning one of the milk wagons and team ran away on Duane street The noise and racket brought out a big crowd of people, But beyond the spilling of a lot of milk cans along the street little damage was done. Mr. Albert Nelson reports that he was compelled to be In Olney on busi ness on election day, and being unable to return to the city, voted in that pre cinct. His vote was challenged by Mr. Sam Roberts, but was finally allowed to pass by the Judges. The prestige gained by the Republi cans In this county because of their good work on county roads, should not be lost. A rancher In from the country yesterday said that the action taken! during the summer in bettering the1 w 41 41 w 4f a 4i On November 3rd Astoria, Oregon, east 2120. votes for President. At least four fifths of the voters were workingmon, ami the vote indicates a population of 10,000. The Majority for McKinley an Sound Money was 494. Clatsop County, in which Astoria is situated, cast 3103 votes, with a majority for McKinley of 714. All this in the face of two rabid free silver Daily newspapers. This is the kind of a city and county in which you need not iear t invest, and don't forget to remember it. 41 4f 41 41 4f 4i 4t w ro the Cltiten of Aatorla and Clatsop County, Greeting: The county committee of the Repub lican party of Clatsop county, ai a meeting of the commute, held on the (th day of Novemlwr. If'.1, decided to ratify the great victory won at Ihe poll on the Jd day of November, In FOH RKNT Thre or four furnished the election of William McKinley a room, suitable for light houae-ke-plng. prealdent and Garrett A. Hobart aa vie lnu.ulr at Crow's Gallery. president of the I'nlted Btate. and for RENTJ-rhp or four rooms, nournl money, protection to American lw,B Mr. R. C. l!oldn, aoroar labor ami American inouainea, in m,n n(j ruan strta. city, county, state and nation, and a general Invitation la hereby extended to all, In the clly and county, to assem ble In th city on the evening of Tues day, the 10th day of November, and loin In a grand demonstration of a torchlight parade and firework dla play. JOHN FOX, Chairman of Commute. Ily It. S. Worslcy, Aal. Secy. FOR fALJL ANOTIIKR RESl'LT. th re- Yratentay President Curtis, of Northwest Construction Company reived telegraphic advices from Super intendent Jaynes, of th Western I'nlon Telegraph Company, Pan FranclMo, that work will commenc aa soon a practicable on th Beaald telegraph line. It I expected that th line will be built and In operation by th end of thl month. The completion of this Una will prove of great valu not only to Aatortan and Seaside Pol, but to summer rrsort visitors during th sea son. The material for th new line Is nearly all on the ground. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notlc Is hereby given that I hav been appointed administrator of th estate of W. II. Ryan, deceased. All person having clilm against said es tate must present th same to me at Astoria, within six months from th data hereof. All person Indebted to aid estate are hereby notified to pay said Indebtedness to me. forthwith. F. J. CARNEY. Astoria. Or., October , 1S34. ALL KINDS OF FANCT AND JAP A NICHE Goods for Christmas and th holiday, at Wing I-' a M Commer cial street. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER YARD. OFFICE 1U COMMERCIAL ST. R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS W 3 m COMMERCIAL. MT Lubricating OILS A Specialty sw4iw Copies of the above statement can be luul free at the Astorian Office. Mail them to your friends. Mail them to your enemies rut them in all your letters for a month to come. It is the best advertisement of Astoria that lias l.en published for many a day. is taking Its place In the markets bf the world. Complaints have recently been made by a number of housewives that their groceries have not been promptly deliv ered of late. One of the drivers for well known firm said yesterday that if the city would fix the streets, teams could get around with less danger and greater speed. As It Is now there are so many holes and rough places to be avoided that driving any where In the city Is slow work. M. E. Church Morning subject, "Man In the Image of God." Evening, "Some Lessons from Solomon's Life and Char acter." Class meeting, 10 a. m. and 6:.1Q m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Sunday school at the close of the morning service. The class recently organized for young ladies and gentle men has grown very fast and extends a cordial Invitation to any not identified with some other Sunday school. Last evening at the residence of Mr. C. A. Hanson the members of the Young People's Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Church, held a very pleasant social gathering. In the early part of the evening business matters connected with the society were dis posed of, after which the large parlors of Mr. Hanson's bouse were thrown open and the members and their friends enjoyed games, readings, music, etc. Refreshments were served later, and the first social of the season was voted a success. A parent of several school children yesterday said that he thought It was about time the school board was mak ing some rules governing the attend ance in the public schools of children afflicted with contagious diseases. A large number of children In the city are suffering from measles, whooping cough and In some cases scarlet fever, but those who have only recently re covered, or who have brothers and sls- RATIF1 CATION DEMONSTRATION. The county central committee hav decided to celebrate the election victory on Tuesday evening, November 10th with a grand torch-light parade, and Are works display, and cordially Invite all to Join In and celebrate the great victory. The following committers have been appointed: Committee on Finance J. W. Welch, F. P. Kendall, S. S. Gordon, Frank Patton, J. E. Hlggins. " Committee on Music H. B. Ferguson, H. G. Smith, Chas. Hobson. Committee on Trades Floats and Trans parencies F. L. Parker, W. T. Chutter, E. Rice. C. M. Cutblrth, C. H. Stockton. Committee on Fire Works B. S. Wotnley, A. S. Reed, Frank Green. H. J. Wherity, grand marshal, power to appoint all aides. All committees are respectfully re quested to meet at once and make all necessary arrangements for the grand celebration. with TO CUKK A COLD I! ONE DAY. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It ran to cure. 26o. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Dressmaking..... Miss Florence McMullen, of Portland, has opened dressmak ing parlors at room io, Tighe hotel. Miss McMullen has first class recommendations from Portland patrons, among them . the ladies of St. Helen's Hall. She will be pleased to see the ladies of Astoria. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Republican county committee of Clat sop county, are most respectfully re quested to hand them In at the office of the committee, No. 110 11th street, this day , November th, by 12 o'clock noon. JOHN FOX, Chairman of Committee. By B. 8. Worsley, Asst. Sec'y. The English walking hat Is undenia bly the correct mode In millinery. ROYAL BaRing Powder. Highest of mil In leavening Strength -U. , aov.ramnt Report Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drug Store 10c and 25c per package. , NOTICE. This Is to notify all persons that th firm of W'Hh Sing ft IV, doing business us merchant tailors, ut No. s.'fl Cummer tll street, In the City of Astoriu, Ore' Ron. Is Mid ever since the 2Ind day of AukuhI, 1SU6, has been composed of only two persons, to-wlt: Chnn Hlng end 'hnn Luen, and If uny person should claim to le a member of the said firm, such person Is an linpoater. WAH Pi. NO A CO. I8? 189) Brothers, Sll -ASTORIA Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron A Sum?1, Coal, Groceries A Provisions, Flour A Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishe. Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales. Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement- Wagons A vehicle. "The Louvre" aSTORI.'St CORIiEOl'S ENTERTAINMENT HALL s rtoom ria Mai. Oaasa af All HI. Two Ma-alaal Kara, EVERYTHING MRST-CUSS Good Order ind Everybody's Right. TKV1TLV OMSBKVEU. OUIl CORNER. A firntleman' resort, at corner of Bond and Twelfth streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON & PETERSON. Use Webfnot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn Drnar Store. If one were never separated from those they loved, the reunions would lose half their piquancy.' T to nal;! StpttSM ST OABTOniA. - Wedding anniversaries are not al ways the Joyous occasions they should be. Meany la the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. The best chemical compound for washing powder is "Hoap Foam," aa It will not "yellow the clothes," nor burn the hand. It's the finest thing In the world for the bath. One trial will con vince you. Astoria and Columbia Hiver Hailroad. TIME CARD. Train leave Seaside for Astoria at 7:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. daily. Train leave Astoria for Flavel at a. m. and 4 p. in. dally. Trains leave Astoria for Seaside at 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Train leave Klavel for Astoria at 9:40 a. m. and VXA p. m. daily. a twiutir. A twister in twisting May twist him a twist For la twisting a twist Thre twists mak a twist; But If ons of th twists Untwists from th twist, Th twist untwisting Untwists th twist That Is, when It's twisted with any other twin than MARSHALL'S. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. A. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... Situated on the south side of Astoria's hills. Twenty degrees warmer and vegetation 30 days in advance of the North side. Magnificent sites for res idences, overlooking river and bay, sunny and shel tered. Easy and natural grades; little or no grading needed. The Palace Cafe j Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters ii tkt ktll af cat Served to Order or Sold it Fetid VV. W. WHIPPLE , TUB PALACE .SNAP A KODAK. at ant siaa coming out of our sier and you'll art a portrait of a man brlmwlin o?r with pleasant UwngUla, Hun!) quality la ths liquor w ht Id offer re .nought lsM mm. COMB" AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO. RREMNER & HOLMES Tnlep hone No, OA Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re imirinv. First clue lloraaahoaing. Etc LOGGING CANP CTJORK A SPECIALTY 1ST OI.NBV ST., bat 3.1 and 4h. B.F.ALiLtEN&SOtf Wall Pspsr, Antra' Mtri.l, Ptlau, Oils. GUM, sK. Japanm MaMn., Rug ni Baaaas Goods J65 Cc mmercial Mtrt. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruit Vegetables, Cnvkery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tnth and Cosamarolal slraata. S. FvrrMAN, lata o( Fr..mn Ik Hnlmtl. R. T. tAHil. lata ol Stocktu CaJ. H A M WORKS FOUNDRYHEINT Blacksmiths, Machinist and Boiler Makers Manufsrturtni ssd nil irinrla nf Wsnhl H.palrlngol --v. r.v...uui j Iron and Brans Castings Oensral Blacksmith Work SPECIALTIES - W.lch P.ttnt Whl, Ship. Smlihlnf tnq Sl.amtKiat Work. Onn.ry an Mill M.chln.ry. Marin, snd Stationary Boll, ars Built to Oril.r. Specially .quIprxJ tor loanr' work Corraipondanc. lolkltod 18th and Franklin. Phone 78 ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. The Successor ...To the Oregon Trading Co. Has made such deep cuts in the pnicea of goods, that they don't need to make auction now to raise money.., The people have found it out from the bargains they are getting at private sale. We are not yot out of the woods. We must raise $4,000 by the 1 0th , of December, and to continue the rush so that the amount can eas ily be raised we will sell from 30 to 60 per cent be low actual value until the amount is raised. ..600 Commercial Street.. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Ho Cake" contain no free alkali, and will, W Injur the finest lac. Try It and. notice the difference In quality. Rosa,, IJla-gJni St Co,