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V riff"-"" -aw ..... .-" -..-iv,..: 'V-eu .,.-- !,-.: : ..-.. .- ,;..,,'"' THE DA1LV ASTOUIAN, fctfNDAY ifOBNi.VO. NOVBBER 8, 1896. '1;. J , I i -'4k Th Beat ! Omoklna Tobacco Mad 09 9M0Oft900OOftOOO0003 MANHOOD 31 e uxc H ''! talU. klA ' " ''er'.ssiei. iitbt Jaaixiw .-(-. w " 1 ui ,i , ; . w-.e aa loint ColumbuJivffr oalmon Are You Gom East? h aura and a that your Uokat raada ta T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS -ao4- OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thto la tha ORE AT SHORT LINE Batwaaa DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East tunJ South. Thalr Macnlfloant Track. PearU.a V. tlbulad Ulnlnj and Blseplnf Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Itava r'van Uila road a national reputa tion. All clasaea ot paaaentfara carrlad on tha veatlbuled tralna without axtrs chant. . Ship your frlht and traval "Over thla famoua Una. All agenla hava ticket. W. H. MEAD, r. C. BAViQE. O an. A rent Tray. F. and P. Art Ml Waahliujtoa at, Portland. Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A pamncar train on tha Chloaco, Mil waukee and BL Paul Railway. No. Ita taiina ara vastlbulad, heater by ataam, nd llfhtad by alaotrlclty. Eaoh aleep rmr berth baa an el eo trio reading lamp. Ita dining oan ara tha beat In tha world, -and Ita ooaohea ara palaoea on wheel a. Thli great railway, oonneotlng aa It doea with all tranaoontlnantal llnea at St Paul and Omaha, aaaurea to tha tarvallng public, tha beat aervlca known. Tloketa via tha Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt Paul Hallway ara on lata at all railroad ticket omcee iw .ur iuuia ..w vj u. .or Canada. For mapa, foldera and other inrormauoD. auur ia. . .. C. J. EDDT, Oeneral Agent j, w. CASBT, Portland. Or. Tray. Paaa and Tkt Agent Portland. Or. Partlea daalrlng tha belt of Job printing at tha lowaat prloea ihould call at the Aatorla Job Offloa before going alae- Where. trlnniniAiMant4.tnilina..m vr-ire lu nftr in (tiimr tbarteiln . inbano In (ur f ITui-l" f ?' .rA i in liw ..ld M.nr imiii ; p.ir..i iM Wd an4 Ii ..Tf i "" l.aem n Bii.i alcolw. vl'Kuuaan4 fe.wai.llo. Jul II) a l.,i (wi wt It ba Am i ." . ua to. !.. iva ant f . ftir a oufa Ii al.luu-lr rntvl l.f uruaalala avvrr Jl aJI..,!,-.!.!' k,n l .,(,,i a,,,) lrM, .,f A.., ,ll.;l,,,uaa4itaalJa M4na'lMa ajilUlAilkalti0f C4X. A.Mrw Mark. )jrrr7r-Trr' rTr7" -- r-r-T-r- r-r-r-r-a J- MO ) CQ K D 7' l I. fet V i To Da ; Given Away thin year In valuable articles to wiiokera of DlackwclPa Genulno Durham Tobacco Von will And on coupon in. iil Men t-ounct bag, and two coupom Inside tech 4-ounce bag. IluyatMK, reed the coupon and sea how la get your share. RESTORED vxsvx . i n w..i , rTUrt..4, wviTfc.--i tiasefll - w- . J. W. CONN. Agent Astoria. CUARANTEEO TOOACCO . HABITJ , fur sale by Chaa. Kora, DrulaU PROFESSIONAL, CARPS. H. A. BUITH, DENTIST. RtitHW Rooma t and t, Pythian Building, ovarr C. II. Cooper1! atora. DR. O. a EST KB, PHT8ICIAN AND SURGEON, Bpaolal attaotloa to dlaaaaaa of and aurfary. Offloa orer Danalr'a atora. Aatorla. Talephona No. U. JAT TUTTLK. U. Dv PHYSICIAN, BUROEON AND ACCOUCHBUa Offloa, roomi f and (, Pythian Bulldln. Hour. 19 to II and t to I Realdanoa, M Cedar atraet JOHN T. UQHTBR, ATTORN ET-AT-LAW. Office, upatalra, Aitoiian Bulldlnc T. CROSBT. ATTORNBT-AT-LAW. M Commercial itreet I. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offloa on Bond itreet Aitorla, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon, M. IS, M and 17. Hamilton RulUUng. All legal and col lection bueln-ai promptly attended to. Clulma agalnrit tha government a ape jlalty. , SOCIETY MEETINGS. TKMPLE LODOE NO. 7. A. F. and A. M. Regular communication! held on the first and third Tueiday evening of each month. O. W. LOUN8BERRY, W. If. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CAS8ELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public 611 Bond Street imoop poison AfSPECIALTYK?."? tlory JtLOOU A O i SON Mrmanentlr nured In 16 to 86 dr. YoocftDM treated at borne forum price under umei;uAraii if it you prt ror to ottn Dare , wi 1 1 oud ItfapttoDfiTimllroedfareand botelbllta,and DoohMwe.lf welnll tocurm. If roiihi-TOtajien tuer eury, liMlltle potMht Mill bTe aohet and Sains, M uoout i'tciim in rooutn. nor i nroc, luiplne, Ci)pr Culorctl Hpote, t'tctrt on tor pert of the wdf, Hair or Fyhrn fnillnjr ut, II H thie Heoondary IILUOM t'OlSOM He gaarantea to eure. We aoliclt the moat oli.U kiate caaee end cnitllenve the world for a eea we eannot eure. Thte dineeas boa alwari bnfltefi the aklll of the moat eminent pliy.l- rlane. vooo,uinf eapiuu oenina oar nnetmcu. Aoeoiuie proia w.ni enaiea ol AiMraaa IllUllt kKMKIIf t) lo X ample. CUICAOU, ILL. tot fu ll alii Hiutaie ha Ml? VHPN. 0 i ; MARINE MATTERS. II I II II WATKN. lW WAT. DATK. A. M. ii r. . A. N. P. M Iii.it. rt h in ft Il III It Il III .ft" ffutimTuy Huntliiy M'tinliiy,. WeiliiN.ry Thurailay Krlilay,,. . i )7J; 'i mu"X" "ui.n J Vit l (HM-ll IMS..;. M,H.'i 4 .ii'I0 Hi. i! ft ,l7l7.4l,Ulf)l,lJil Ki..g..'. ii W'g.4 it l.'i'i.u! l"H. ftiilt n I (I ;i-ni.mf IWJ Kwi n.ftl I MM! muli. t in. i. in 4.4, '44. -04. Ui, below mti) C'llMllgfV) Of M.MIII il. ur. i. new Moon. Hi r irai tr, iu, r uu tmuu. Will; AT SHIPMENTS. Th unusually severe weather of tlx past wk abated but for a day. Five wheat laden vessels sailed Friday. One, tha Narcissus, put to sen yesterday, at though tha weather waa very severe. Tha si grain vessels which sailed and their cargoes are as follows: , Ilusltela. ..... ,... KM.iiUtt ,.,. vlx ,. IMfU ..M e.74l '.17 Value. lUvlla KlllWIMMl M Meliiwen m,cu ini.uo liurlirl'lx Aunealey NaraUuua Total Ie.Ml lt,Kfl FLOUIt EXPORTS. Hut one ihlpment of flour waa mad during tha week, tha HiitUh bark Java lllng with 1.6K0 barrel!, valued at 03,000. Ll'MIIKK BIIIPMENT8. Lumber ihlpme-nta have bean com. paratlvely light during tbe week, but on veaa.il aalllng. Tna oaraennne (ilnaner, with 107,000 feet, aalled for California. Beveral aclutonera arrived during the week and eight or ten are now loading. WHEAT IN PORT. Four wheat laden veaeela, two with cargoea valued at mora than 1100,000, are awaiting an opportunity to put to a They are: Ilunhela. ..imw I U.I. VI tuuo .. tew,t'.7 Value. I 7, l lllenlul ,. riteim.ford Itl'll IjTMt MlhaUal Total IIUAIU lll 7.VU W.I00 The Mclannp and Coloma ara on the way down the river. Three grain laden veaeeli. Ilia Hen Lee, Narclaaua and Qlenlul are ready for ae. Tha lirltlsb ahlp Ben Lea, wheat la den for the United Kingdom, arrived down yeeterday. Tha Columblno haa gone to luget Sound and way government atatloni with luppllea. The ateamer Tonquln arrived yeater day morning from Blleta with a cargo of canned aalmon. Tha ateamer Cnllkat will make the flrat trip on her run between Coqullle and Aitorla tomorrow. Tha Brttlih ihlp Narclaaua aalled yea terilay for the United Kingdom with 71.M7 buaheli of wheat valued at M.- Laat nlght'a heavy aouthweat blow will not help tha Narclaaua any. The probabllltlra are aha haa been driven to the north. The Ilrltah bark N'lttudale. with 1100,- C0 buaheli of wheat, valued at I76,00, for tha United Kingdom, arrived down the river yeaterday. The bark Coloma, lumber laden, la on the day down the river. Bhe cleared In Portland for Aatorla to avoid the deep ara towage ratea. Captain Smith, of the Htitlah ahlp Falrport, which arrived from 8wanaea on the lit Imt., received a genuine aurpiiae Monday morning, aoon after coming aahore, when aomebody Intro duced him to Captain Wright of the Trafalgar. The two ihlpa had aalled on the aame day. May (th, the Falrport from Swavnaoa. to Ban Franclaco and the Trafalgar from Hamburg to Syd ney, N. S. W., and had met and ex changed algnali In S N. In the Atlantic, about June 5th laat. Parting company aoon afterward! In a hea,vy iquall, they aw nothing more of ea.'h other until meeting at thla port. "I thought you said you were bound to Sydney," aald Captain Smith the young skipper of the Trafalgar. "Well, ao I waa," waa the reply. "And what are you doing here, then?" "Oh," aaJd Captain Wright, In a matter-of-fact way, "I've been to Sydney." It transpired, upon explanation being given, that the Tra falgar had made the run from Ham burg to Sydney In the extraordinary time of 88 days, had spent 27 days In discharging Inward cargo and taking In a cargo of coal for San Francisco, and had arrived oft the Golden Gate In 51 days, entering port on the S2d lay out. Just a whole week In advance of the other ship bound here direct. San Francisco Commercial News, The whaling steamer Narvarch came Into port today from the Arctlo and reported that thl whaling vessel Bel vldere and Beluga were on the wny down from the Polar seas after mak ing a good catch during the last month of the whaling i.ason. The llelvldere had taken twelve whales and the Beluga eleven. On board the llel vldere was the body of Thomas War ren,, the boat header of the vessel's whaling crew. He was In command ot one of the boats that harpooned an Immense bowhead that was sighted while the vessel was on her homeward voyage out of the Arctic. The whale In battling for Its life struck the boat In which Warren was with Its flukes, smashing It to splinters and Inflicting such wounds on the boat header that he died a few minutes after he was rescued from the water. The dying man's wish waa that his body might be pent to his relatives In Nantucket for burial. The body was boxed as tightly aa the carpenter of the vessel could seal the case In which It was enclosed, but the friends of the dead man on the whaler had doubts that they would be able to preserve the body untlt a port was reached where The U. S, Qov t Reports thow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. it could be properly etnbalriwt War. rwn waa In command o tha whaling bark Atlantic that waa driven Mhor on tb beach near th Cliff Hoaa about ton year ago while outward bound on a whaling crjlie. Nearly half of the crew of th veaael were drowned and the remainder wer rescufd with dim culty, The Narvarrh hod about f,00 pounds of whalebone In her hold and aoo barrels of ipenn oil. On October 27th, while off Cape Flattery, ha waa caught In a gale that compelled bor to lay to for two day. A ana washed over hr deck, carrying away one 0 her boat. Kan Franolsco Examiner. TO CUB A COI.U I IINI DAY Take laxative ftromo Quinine Tablets, All druggist! refund tbe money If It falls to eure. lie. For sale by Chaa, Itogeri, Druggist. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Regular quarterly teachers' examina tion will be held at High School build Inr, Astoria, Or., Wednesday, November 11, im, beginning at 1 p. m. Applicants for county teachers' certificates be present promptly and remain until the close. Examination for State Diplomas will he held Saturday, November 14, begin nlng at I a. m. at aame place. II. B. LYMAN. School Supt., Clatsop Co., Oregon, TELL IT OUT. Don't alt down and wait for trad. 'Taint the way. Get a hustle, make her abow. Push your builnesa make her go. Don't lit down und wait for trade. Taint the way. Taint the way. If you've got something; to aelL Tell It about. Let your netgbbora see you're "fly," Get up "bargains," don't say die. If you've anything to ecu. Tell It out Tell It out Folks don't know you If you don't Advertise, Keep thlnga ttiovln' every day. Talk about It; that's the way. Folks won't know you If you don't Advertise, .Advertise, . In Medieval Days When people wanted anythlnar the knelt down and prayed for It How ever, that waa some time ago. Along about 1400 a fellow named Guten berg, wbo had "come de Rhine over," waa monkeying around 1 carpenter shop In Lenta. He whit tied some little blocks and actually made an alphabet Then he rigged a eort of well, a machine that would look something like our let ter prwas of today. He arranged bis blocks In order, put some Ink on item, also a piece of paper, and then screwed his press down. That was called printing. Old Outenberg made a howling success ot the racket and his head became eo awollen that he really snubbed the King one day. The king overlooked It however, for he had an Idea what kind of fellows printers would be. Welt finally they got tbe print ing system down pat and, as the centuries rolled by. began printing newspapers-first person. Invariably singular number, any gender and nard In This Enlightened Day There are many newspapers as a matter of fact But It la aa utter Impossibility to get a newspaper to admit It The advertising patronage ot a newspaper depends largely vea, wnouy upon Ita circulation. A newspaper is a great deal like the human body: If lu circulation Is good. It prospers: otherwise, otherwise. Some papers publish Want Columns That Is, a column, or a number ot columna, devoted to small advertise ments. If a fellow wants anything trouble, a wife, a house don't make any difference what It Is he can get It by means of a email ad. Included in the "waat" column are "For Bale," "For Rent" "Lost" "Found," "Stolen" and "Mlacel laneoua" Now, Just see what chumps some people are! Why, a man has been known to hunt over a city thla city for days looking for a house In which to live. Had he come to The Astorlan office and asked for a want ad. he could have gotten his house without the least bit of trouble and for about JS centa It Is Needless To tell of The Astorlan's circula tion. The paper has been estab lished for a quarter of a century. Why, old Concomly read the first rumor of the building of a railroad to his braves from It Circulation Is The Astorlan's long suit. Conse quently, when a fellow comes Into The Aatorian office, looks pleasant throws down K cents on the coun ter and aays he wants a house, he gets It Why, Just Think I The Astorlan goes Into every house In Astoria and a great majority ot those In the surrounding sections ot Oregon and Washington. Hence, It you Insert an ad. In The Aatorian, It la equivalent to engaging a man to go around to all those houses and telling the Inmates that you want aomethlng or have something for sale. Why, talk about a snap! A Bit of Advice When you want anything no mat ter what It Is when you have any thing for aale; when you lose, find or steal anything, come around and tell your trouble to The Aatorian. Bring X cents with you, and, above all things, look pleasant Tell the clerk that you want a want ad. In the want column, give him your IS cents ana go away bappy. Aa Her man Wise would say, a want ad. will restore the blind, the bald and the bowleg gred to manhood. 3 Lines OC Cents. for w Try It. 'lW'SrtWlti0am&BBB THE WEEKLY ASHMAN Established 1873 As an advertising medium the Weekly Astorian is un- surpassed by any paper in the . 8tate outside of Portland-', Thirty-three hundred copies are mailed each week to every home in the territory, both in Oregon and Washington, trib utary to the City of Astoria. Advertisers Who Wish to Reach the Country People should call to their aid the columns of the Weekly As torian There are several reasons why the Weekly As torian's circulation is so large. One is that its columns con tain more reading matter than any other paper in Oregon excepting a Portland publica- ; tion. The News of the World foreign, interstate and local, is published in its columns. It is absolutely reliable ; hence its popularity. The Weekly Astorian contains 56 columns of read:ng matter every week. Just think 1 All the news of the world for $2 a year. If you are not a sub scriber to this great paper you should send in your name at once. , ', Second Oldest Paper in the State BHsaaaaasSatlBB! INDIO -Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical -j . Climate Pronounced by, Physicians the moat Favorable in America for sufferers from ... ' Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The ObMetlOaS nmd uilnri TnrfLn lai the Dast hV th lar hiimlMM akA Otharwlaal moolA k... - mimA .a .akA advantage ot Us baneflciaj climate, has been a lack of suitable aooommodatloa. The Southern Pacific Company take Pleasure in announcing mat several Commodious and , Comfortable Cottages have just been erected at Indlo station, that will be rented to applicants at rea sonable rates. - They are farnUhed with) modern eonvenienaee, supplied with pure artesian water.. and eo situated as to grre occupants all the advantages to be de rived from a more- or leas protracted residence t this delightful climate. - (Front the Saa Francisco Argoasot) ' v1n th heart of the great desert of the Colorado which th Southern PaclQa t-averses there Is an oasis called India. which, U our opinion. Is the sanitarium of the earth. ' - W believe, from personal lOTestlgatton, that for errtatn Individuals, there la no spot, on thla planet so favor able." O. T., Stewart' ICf D., writes; The purity of the air, and the eternal sun shine. Oil one with wonder and delight Natart haa ' accomplished so much that there remains but little for man to da. . As to Us possibilities ss a health resort here Is the most perfect shine, with a temperature always pleasant a perfectly dry sou, for rain la aa unknown, factor: Pare oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired T It Is the place, above all ethers, for lung troubles, and a para- ror raeumeucs. ConaMertne? the number or sufferers who bar. cured. I have no hesitancy In mending this genial oasis aa th haven of tbe afOloted." INDIO Is 6ia miles from ' SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANOELES Fare from Los Angeles ).oo For further Information Inquire at any Southern Paclflo Company agent, or address B. P. ROGERS, Asst Gen. Pass. Agt & P. Co. J. B. KIRKLiiND, tist Pass. Agt Cor. First and Alder ata, Portland. Or Agents Wanted $IS8J. LIFE'AI'KINLEY And HOBART. Republican Candidate for president and vlce-Dresldent br Robt P. Porter, the noted Journalist present editor of the Cleveland World, and Initlmate friend of McKINLET for twenty years. Absolutely the only au thentic LIFE OF McKINLET publish ed. For more than two years in prep aration, and the only work that haa receiver the endorsement of UaJ. Mo Klnley and his moat Intimate friends. No book equal to It as a seller. Every body wants the book published at McKlnley's home. Porter's book sella Our agents are clearing from 110 to 20 a day. Chance for thousands of others to do as welL This is the oppor tunity of your life. , The highest com mission paid. ORDER OUTFIT NOW. Send 20o (stamps taken) as an evidence of good faith, which amount will be refunded with agent'a first order, if It Is only for one book, making OUTFIT FREE. Books on time. Charges pre paid, leaving profits clear. Act quick or while you are waiting others will cut you out THE N. G. HAMILTON PUB. CO, 165S Arcade, Cleveland, O. Beaver Hill and Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN..', Reasonable in Price ELMORE. SANBORN & CO Agents, Astoria. . Job The Astorian invites attention ' to Its Job Printin? Department Printin TRY US. '