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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1896)
; THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, TUESDAY 3I0RNING, NOVEMBER to, 1896. AYr Bclablc Preparation Tar As similating the rood fliulHc fluti ttng It Stonuuhs oiid Dtnvm of Promotes Di(teslion,Clrerrul niwl Itcst.Contalns neither OtmiatMorptilne nor r Uncial. Not NAitc otic. Aprrfrcl Rrmrdy forCorwtirw llon. Sour Slorrwch. Diarrhoea Warms .Convulsions .f everish am and Loss or SLEEP. f sc SinuU Sitfnnlur of NEW YOHK. I EXACT coeyor WRAPPCM. tcr faints -Afjout Columlju livffr 6hf make ir fr Aueener K.,,,r;;,:.,u Are You Going East? Be wir ul ae thmt your ticket reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS ana OMAHA RAILWAYS. This la tha GREAT SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Msgnlftcent Track. Peerless Ve tlhulod Dining nd BleepltUK Cr Train and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME " Hava given thli road a national reputa tion. All clasaea or paasenicsrs carried on tha vestlbuled tralna without estra charge. Ship your freight and travel over thli tamoua line. - All acenta have ticket. W. H. MRAD, F. O. SAVAGE), Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Alt. Ml Washington at, Portland. Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A psssengsr train on the Chicago, MO wauke and St. Paul Railway. No. Ita tarln are veatlbuled, heater by steam, and llshted by electricity. Each sleep ear berth ha an el eo trio readlnf lamp, tti dining ear are the beet In the world, and Ita eoachea are palaoea on wheel. Thl great railway, connecting a It doe with all transcontinental llnna at Bt Paul and Omaha, aaaurea to the tarvellnc public tha beet iarvlce known. TlckeU via the Chlcaco, Milwaukee and Bt Paul Hallway are on aale at all railroad ticket ofllcee to any point In the United Blatee or Canada. For map, (older and other Information, addreaa. C. J. EDDT, General Airent, J. W. CABBY, PorUand, Or. Trav. Pa and Tkt Agent Portland, Or. Parti ea deal ring the beet of job printing at the loweat price chould call at the Aitorla Job offloe before going slse-"where. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER CF EYEEY BOTTLE OF Oeitorls ti nt tp li 0M-tIi kotiUt only. It J ll tot told la kali. Doa't allow atjoa te Mil ll "jilt U food" tad MM IWfHh - that JM fit OAo-TO-A-IA. MM my to any ot6r.M nopi soi- ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH, DENTIST. VfJ Room 1 and J, Pythian Building, overr C. H. Cooper tor. DR. O. a E8TE8, PHTSICIAN AND BURGEON. Special attention to dlaaaae off and aurgery. Office over Danatger' itore. Aatorta. Telephone No. U. JAT TUTTLE, M. D., PHTSICIAN, BURORON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Offloe, room I and t, Pythian Building. Hour. It to 11 and I to I Realdenoe, m Cedar afreet JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Offloe, upitalra, Aitorlan Building. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Wt Commercial afreet i. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on Bond itreet Aitorla, Or. J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon, 14. IS, M and 17, Hamilton Bulltllng. All legal and col lection bualn'ie promptly attended to, Clalme agolnat the government a ape Malty. BOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. and A, M. Regular communication held on the flrat and third Tuoaday evening of eaoh month. , Q. W. LOUN8BKRRY, W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CA8SELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Public Bit Bond Street FTOD P01S0H k A POCnl ll I TV 'rtmwr, tt OmUrbyiinbl I ondarror Itlary HLOOU ft'OlKON porniftnentty IcurodlnliMoUdiiTa. Yonoaabtratftl a4 J tiomft for tame prioe onder Moitfuuiiriia lj ii jtru irri'iur tuui'iui uvro w wiiiooq txmot to nnr nil I road f nmnd hotel bl I U.and IKehnr, If w fall t cure. If you bar taken mar cary, louiuo pmaan na aim nar arnea ana pRtna, Muoitual'ftcliralniTrouth,HorThro rtniultiB, ('Opr Colorrd Hpotn. IJlpra oo my uartof tlietHdr. llnlror Fyehrows fullln(r out, H this Heooudnry ltLOOU roisof ire ffDrnto to cure. We eoliolt the nwt obiti unte aea and chriUenffe th world for enae weoaDnotoure Thta dtfeaa boaalwara hulllMk th aklll of the moat iulnut pliynl CldiiaU ftOO.OOO onidtal btthlnd our Uncondk UonaiaTDaraaty Anatilutaprooraaentanaledoo lnpllcniVn. lddrtM (OOft KKMi:UV CO, .1 UmuoU XeuipUa, ILU WHEN IN rORTLAND-Call on J no. F. Handley Co., 124 Third atreet, and get the Dally Aitorlan. Vlaltor need not mla their morning paper while there. fi A 8 MARINE MATTERS. IIIOII WATKN. IAIW WiTltM. DATK. A. M. i, I', M, A. M. 'I V. tt. ii.m ft. id m ft U iii n'jii in AitfiiriUy Niimliiy . , MoiHliiy,. 'l'fiilHy,, Hmlnaii'y I'liur.ility Krlilny.. 7i i1Mit IMIlA; umiJ.Si ar.MI w t in i it 4 ir r.a ii i.'.ii.u; JfiJl i.l! V4A.I1 l.ic.iriiii.'.V llKog.i IH7I7.I nwA' I n fwi r, u o ,v,hi IJi'11 kli.V I IHil.ll t .ti.l.ti I ; 7 n H.11. l:i if 7.11 lam. i. in. -nX '14, U'. Iwliiw mum rliaiiii nf M'mmi.. a;, q.r. 4, New Mimii. II, Clr.l ilr. ill, full Moon. The Ilrlllih hlp Mnlannpe, wheat la- li-n for the CiiIIimI Kingdom, arrived down the rlvi-r yifaterday. The iliriwr Auguata arrived yedvr- day fpuii Hfattle with ntnnty-flv ton nf coal fur Klimire, Hanlxirn aV Co. The Ilrlllih ahlp Den Lee, Captain iMUHtldeon, clfarod yeatirday fir the United Kliigdum with 142.MJ buehel of wheat, valued at 1104,000. The Oriental liner Mount Lebanon arrived down yralerday with a full cargo of frilght for Kobe, Yokohama, Hongkong and Honolulu. She will sail today, The American bark Coloma, Captain Noy, cc-arH yeatvrday for Hong. kong. She ha 6r,0,2!l2 feet of lumlwr, valurd at tXHii, and (1 (par, valued at l.'W; total value of cargo, 14,102. While on the way down the river from Portland Hunday morning the Kt.'amnhlp Columbia broke her crank iln and put batk for ri-palr. The ti-ami'r Kldi-r took the Columbia' pan- cngpr. leaving out yealerdny morning. Her rerun roiiiiatvd of 11,4:14 buihcla of wheal, 16JB raem of aalmon and 3-6 aiw'k of oyatvr. The damage to the Columbia wae alight and ihe will ar rive down thli morning. Thoiim Khaplund, a rvmarkably h&ndaome H-ypar-old lad, eon of the miuilcr of the Ilrlllih ahlp I'rl.-ui, wa lipfore the municipal court In Portland Saturday, itmrgcd with roaming the atrreta after midnight. The defendant pleaded guilty and waa fined 110. Tlila art waa prompted by the boy'a father, who complained that he waa unable to control Thomaa while In port. He would be out at all hours of the right keeping company with Immoral people. He re uueeted the detention of the boy until next Tueaday, when the ahlp will sail. The ateamahlp Amarapoora, which ailed from Seattle for Central America yeaterday, waa libeled In the utn of IIU) juat before aalllng by Frank Cllne, formerly chief ateward. A bond of $300 waa given the federal court by the own- era and ahe waa allowed to proceed. The amount claimed due by Cllne I for back wage and for a aum lufflclent to pay hi paaeaare to hi port of (hipping, which I London. According to Engllah law Cllne la entitled to paaage home from wherever he la diarharged, and the matter will be laid before the con ul at San Franalico for aettlement Taruina Newa. C. Turner, an able seaman on hoard the Ilrlllih ahlp Kelburn. Capt. Jonea, now lying here. Bend the following let ter to the San Franclaco Chronicle: 'I have a etalemrnt to make of the treatment I have to put up with on board the ahlp Kelburn.' While lying In Newcastle, through no fault of my own. I receive some severe Injurlea, among tnem a oroKen Knee cap . I am till Buffering from the broken knee cap and the captain refuaea to send me to an hoepltal, saying It will cost too much, whereat if we were In England he would get rid of me and then I would have to pay the doctor'! bill myself. It la rumored around the ship that they are going to make It bloody hot for me whn we get to sea. becauae of my-ef' forta to get an hospital here." TO Ct'KK A COLO IN ONE DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 2Dc For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. STRAINING AT A GNAT. Had Patience With the Tobacco Habit Except In One Way. He From the Washington Star. "Nicotine," aald the moralist "Is a terrible drug." "I sometimes think that It doesn't hurt a person who Indulges In mod eration," responded the Star reftorter. who was smoking a cigar. "That's the danger of It. It la the more pernicious liecruse of Ita many In- .slu'ous phases. If I had my way I'd abolish every leaf of tobacco from the markets. It's a constant temptation to waste, and I am thankful that I never Mjuaiulered my resources In such a way." "You never smoked." "Neve,'." "Nor chewed?" . "Certainly not." "Nor used snuff?" "The Idea la preposterous!" "I suppose you must have saved a irreat deal of money, then. The small expenses count up very rapidly. But. of course, a man must invest his money to get as comfortable an income as you appear to enjoy. A friend of mine was telling me about how you laid the foundation for your fortune. It was a small speculation, was It not?" "Um yes. It was." "Would you mind telling me Just how you managed It?" 'Why, you see, a friend of mine who knows all about the market gave me a tip and I bought some stock in the to bacco trust." The surviving Bryanlte can be dls IngulBhed In these happy days by his eagerness to change the subject. ' ;oi want a sure relief tor :.), uie ttu ASicock's I UhAR in Mind -Not one! of ' : n ii i pood is the genuine. IN Scott's Emulsion Will Cure A Stubborn Cough when ordinary specifics (ail It restores strength to the weakened organs and gives the system the force needed to throw off the disease sse. and $i.eat all dragglsta. WHITE PLAINLY. Harper'! Hound Table, A Cincinnati grocer's house found that cranberries had risen to M per bushel. The purchasing clerk Immedl ate I y sent this note by the firm's team iter: "One hundred bushels per Him mons ." (Simmon was the driver's name.) The well-meaning correspond. ent thought the acrawl read: "One hundred buiheli perilmmoni," and the hoys were straightway set to work, for persimmons were plentiful. Tne warn made Ita appearance next day loaded with eighty bushel. The re training twenty bushel were to follow next day, and when the correspondent found out his mistake he angrily de mended why the order did not read by Hlmmona. An Englishman, In writing to a Lin co'mhlre friend, mentioned the latter! klndnesi to him, and aald he would soon aend him a aultable "equivalent." The friend read the word "elephant." and Immediately built a handsome barn for the reception of his elephantine majes ty. Hut much to his surprise a barrel of oyster waa the "equivalent" HIS WIFE'S GRIT. Cleveland I'laln-Deeler. "I tell you my wife has a good deal of true grit. We were out biking Bun day, gathering a stock of autumn leaves. She was ahead on the way home and ran Into a deep rut and had a bad fall. When I cam up I found her lttlng on the baT of leaves trying to get her breath. 'Hullor I said face tiouslyshe Isn't a woman who wants any pity 'what are you doing down there T What do you suppose she saldT "I give It up." aald the other man. " 'Why,' aald she, 'you were so slow In coming that I just thought I'd get off and press these leaves a littler What do you think of that" The U. S. Govt Reports show Royal Baking Powder aaptrtor to mil othert. DINING CAR PIRATE8. From the Pittsburg Chronicle. "You will pardon the question. know. If you think It obtrusive," said the enterprising newspaper reporter, as he talked through the prison bars to the captive train robber. "But why do you gentlemen always go through a train before breakfast?" "Well, I don't mind telling you." replied the bandit seeing that I am likely to be out of the buslnee for a year or two. We do that to get ahead of the dining car pi rates." OABTOniA. II 4 1 Democrats and populists may now disentangle themselves from one an other and see where they are at Many Uvea of usefulness have been cut short by neglect to break up an ordinary cold. Pneumonia, bronchitis. and even consumption can be averted by the prompt uae of One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. We can now turn our attention 'to Great Britain and take up the Venes- uelan matter again. A hacking cough la not only annoying to others, but Is dangerous to the per son who has It. One Minute Couch Cure will quickly put an end to It Charles Rogers. Kflnf than iwiiuwtaf. . I. . . . .. , ... -, -v . i. m i uui truw good-naturedly turkey time Is coming tor an. De Witt's Witch Haxel Salve Is an an tiseptic, soothing and healing applica tion for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc.. and cures piles like magic. It Instantly stops pain. Charles Rogers. Even those who voted for Bryan will soon have reasons to be satisfied with the result. Speed and safety are the watchwords of the age. One Minute Cough Cure acta speedily, safely, and never falls. Asthma, bronchitis, coughs and cold are cured by It Charles Rogers. Perhaps the Cuban question mav de velop Into a crisis, but It won't be a nig one. J- Pure blood means good health. n. Wltt'i Sarsaparllla Durlflea h hiiwvt curei Eruptions, Eciema, Scrofula, and ail diseases arising from Impure blood. unariea Rogers. We have seen the end of the solid South and there is comfort in that for patriots. pains tn the back, side, chest, w Porous Plaster tha host of counterfeits and imita mm THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 As an advertising medium the Weekly Astorian is un surpassed by any paper in the State 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 reading matter every week. Just think! 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 INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in A merica for sufferers from . ; . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urged against Indlo In the past by tn large bumbers who otherwise) would hava been glad to take ad Tan lag of It beMflrial climate, baa been a lack of suitable accommodation. The Southern pacific Company take pleasure la announcing that aereral Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hare Just been erected at Indlo station, that will be rented to applicants at rea sonable rata. They are furnished with modern oonvenlenaea, supplied with pure artesian water, and so situated as to gtr occupants all the ad rants ices to be de rived from a more or leas protracted restdsooe la this delightful climate. (From thi Baa Francisco Argonaut) "la th heart of the great desert of the Colorado which the Southern Paclflo traverses there Is an oasis called Indlo, which. In our opinion. Is tho sanitarium of the earth. W believe, from personal lnrestlgatloa. that for certain Individuals, there la no spot on this planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart. M. D., writes: "Tho purity of th air, and tho eternal sun shine, fill on with wonder and delight , . Mature baa accomplished so much that there ramalns but little for man to do. As to Its possibilities as a health resort bar Is th most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant a perfectly dry sol, for rain la an unknown factor; pur oxygen, dens atmosphere and pur water. What mora can b destradT It Is th ptae, above all others, for long troubles, and a para- dis for rheumatics. Considering th number of sufferers who bar bee cured, I have no hesitancy In recom mending this genial oasis as th haves) of tho afflicted." INDIO. 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ORDER OUTFIT NOW. Send 20c (stamps taken) as an evidence of good faith, which amount will be refunded with agent' 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. O. HAMILTON PUB. CO.. 15S6 Arcade. Cleveland, O. Beaver Hill am Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN... Reasonable in Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agents, Astoria. A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. B.F.AliLiEH&SOH Will Paper, Artlita' Materials, Paints, Oils, Glass, etc Japanta Mattings, Rug and Baaiboo Goods 365 Commercial 8treL.