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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1896)
r i -r-r r - -,1 1 n i" aiTar rr"-inrwiiaijr mriJiv h , nu.m-ij iiinniimiwiiftniJii"Miaiii rniiBMn . i.- . mmmi m i ..--"-""iif"ir-''"Mi '" '"'MMau,BM",lll,MtM,M .iw- ..i-v.- , , THE DAILY ASTOfclAN, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1B1MI. Misses. Youth's and Children's QCH00L JH0ES- Uilcs' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. Oar John Habn & Co. An Warranto 79 Commercial St SIGNAL 5ERVICE REPORT. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Maximum temperature, S2 degree. Minimum temperature, 44 degree. Precipitation, .5 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st, ISM, to date, 15 47 inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 189$, to date, tSl Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, November 9. For Wash ington and Oregon, occasional rain, ex cept snow or rain in Easter Oregon. ' TO BKADEHS.-TB "Dally Astorlaa" aatatas ftwtca as aaaah raadlag aaattar as asr ather papar pabllaaad la Astoria. It Is the aaly papar that praaaatt tta raadars wlta a daily talatraphle report. TO ADTERTISKR8.-Tae "Daily Aa tarlaa" kas mar thaa twloa as away raad ars is aay ather papar pabllsaad la Asto ria. It Is therefore ora thaa twice as Valaable as aa actvarUalac nadtaai. Btata of Oraroa. I Coaaty ef Clatsop.) We, tha aadarslsBad, loeal aaaaagars raspaeUvaly of tha Wastara CaJoa. aad aeaal Talagraph ooaipaalas, hereby aar ttly that It, "Daily Astarlaa U tha aaly paper pablished la Astoria which bow re eelree. or at aay time darlag ear ooatrol of said emeea has receive, a telegraphic press rapett. B. D. JOHSSON, Maaager W. B. T. Co. ..K.CLAKK. Xaaagar Faatal Tai. Co. AROUND TOWN. "Tell them that jrou saw mt" Masquerade ball Thanksgiving eve. Fresh peas and string beans at Foard ft Btokea." Mackintoshes, Clothing Store. overcoats, at Wise's Mr. q, B, Smith fa absent at Port land on business. - Money to Loan Astoria Title and Trust Co. Abstract, Today is the last day on which to pay your water rates. 720 dot. stncuj Jresh ranch eggs at, Pacific Commission Co. Ons ton of fancy Vj-i Bveet pota- j U9 at FOard & Stokes. Our new crop dried fruits have arrlv-111 ed. Pacific Commission Co. Astoria to Portland and return only $1.00 for ratification meeting. Gufcther's, the Only candies in the city. C. B, Smih, sole agent Have you tried those picnic hams, lb, at Pacific Commission Co? 10c OregAtl cream chees, !5 cents a brick, Worth toe, at Foard & Stokes." Finest Norway Stock Fish at Foard 4 Stokes, 12V4 cents per pound. Eastern Ben Davis and Wine Sap ap ples at Pacific Commission Co. If you want to save money on tea, call in at Pacific Commission Co. C. B. Smith's selection of choice can dles are the finest put up in Astoria. Eastern Concords, Niagara, and Del aware grapes at Pacific Commission Co, The Red Men promise a grand time Thanksgiving eve at their masquerade ball. Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Gunther candles. It will do you good. Two carloads of salmon were shipped last night over the O. R. and N. for the East Don't forget the big parade tonight, and carry a torch if you have never done so before. Miss Alice Kuettner, who has been visiting friends in Portland, returned home last Saturday. Mr. O. Sovey left for Portland last night where he will serve on the Unit ed States petit Jury. Dr. Howard's residence is at 525 Com mercial street over the "Spa." Night call promptly attended. Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. 562 Commercial street Mackintoshes are selling Very rapidly at the Low Price Store since they made their big reduction in prices. The Republican demonstration to - night promises to be the greatest of its kind in the history of the city. Dr. O. B. Estes is again at his office Schilling's Best tea gro cer gives your money back if you don't like it It's one thing to say money back, and another thing to do, money back. . We say it, and your gro cer does it; and we pay him. ICoapuy &aa fcucuo 400 practicing medicine, and patients may find him there at the usual hour. Don't pay ten and twelve dollars tor air-tight stoves when you can get them fur half the money at 431 Bond street The report of the Astoria City Works Just Issued In pamphlet form is a com prehenslve and Interesting document. 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. The committee on public property of the common council will go to Clatsop today, weather permitting, to Inspect the cemetery- It Is reported that Cus Moberg has been elected secretary of the Fisher men's Packing Company, vice George Nelson, resigned. Mrs. Samuel Robers, of Olney, Is reported to be dangerously 111 with an attack of measles. Several cases are reported at Olney. W. F. McGregor was busy nearly all of yesterday preparing transparencies for tonight's big demonstration. Mr. Swope is the artist. Mr. George Nelson, who has been In poor health for some time past, will leave shortly for California, where he will in the future reside. Owing to the rough weather yester day very few farmers were In from the country. The merchants, however, ported a good day's business. LOOK OUT for fraudulent telegraph ic news in the Astoria afternoon papers. None of these papers receives one line of outside news by telegraph. F. J. Scholfleld, the landscape gard ener, will offer al! shade, ornamental and fruit trees (every one guaranteed to grow) at reasonable figures. Rat-a-thrat-ta-thrat-ta-thrat, Tera-dallx-dallx-dalix, Klck-a-bah-bah kick McKlnley's elected, ha! ha! ha! Loggers along the Columbia have been getting out a large number of logs, but most of them have been held back for shipment until after election. It is reported that the members of the football eleven had a practice game Sunday afternoon at Smith's point, and looked like Indians when they returned. 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. Contractor Boswick. who returned yesterday from Portland, reports that jmany logs, evidently from broken booms, are floating down the WiUam ette. McKlnleyites will ratify tonight the establishment of sound money and the Columbia Harbor Land Company will lts saIes " thoee cheap W4rren- ;ton lots. An old resident said yesterday that th thunderstorm early yesterday hiorning was one of the worst he had witnessed In thirteen years In this sec tion of country. The members of the Vpper Astoria and Alderbrook McKinley Club are re quested to meet at Republican head quarters at 7 o'clock tonight to take part in the big parade. Mr. Wise, the clothier, reports that he has given out quite a large number of tickets for ythe Xmas dance to his customers and that he will have to buy more Xmas presents. F. A. Crosby, God s Valley, W. J. Ostern, Walluskl: John Bays, J. W. Sweeney, Oscar Horner, Portland; H. B. Borthwlck, Goble, were guests at the Parker House yesterday. A fine specimen of the Kingfisher Was yesterday added to Jeff menagerie. The bird is a large one, and with its steel blue coat high crested top knot and long black bill, Is a daring looking fellow. Count Leinenweber returned from a business trip to Portland on the Sun day morning boat. He says they -are making big preparations in the metrop olis to celebrate the election of Mc Kinley. A handsome lot on the !Uth street hill in Block 58, Shlvely's, was sola yes terday for 11000. "riils Is the first transaction since tbe election of any consequence, and Is tne forerunner or other deals on the carpet. Attention Is Sailed to the announce ment of the North Pacific steamship Company in 'another column. They have purchased the steamer Chllkat, which will ply regularly between Port land, Astoria and coast points. A telegram was received at Republi can headquarters yesterday stating that the Ilwaco McKinley Club, 100 strong, with Its own band, would ar rive and take part in the great ratifi cation procesHlon tonight. Bully for Il waco! Jno. Mitchell, F. A. Coxhead, W. A. Connoly, San Francisco; J. A. Waddle, E. A. Noyes, Portland; W. J. Hall, B. A. Beaborg, and C. H. Strubble,IIwaco; J. G. Megler and wife, Brookfleld; J. L. Smiley, Eagle Cliff, registered at the Occident yesterday. Many people are of the opinion that Mr. Weather Bureau Observer Grover has gone back on hlsreputation. He is apparently determined to drown out the ratification meeting tonight The boys say, however, that they will pa rade in spite of Mr. Grover. Some of the members of the McKin ley Club felt a little sore yesterday that the artillery of the heavens at 3 o'clock yesterday morning, took their thunder away from them In a demonstration for McKinley and good government. The flashlight on the occasion were su perb, and the Flambeau Club tonight On November 3rd Astoria, Oregon, east J 2120 votes for President. At least four- fifths ot the voters wero workincmen, and t the vote indicates a population of K,i.K)o. The Majority for McKinley and Sound t Money was 494. J Clatsop County, in which Astoria is situated, east 310ft votes, with a majority for McKinley ot 714. All this m ihe face of two rabid free silver Daily newsp ipers. $ This is the kind of a city and couuty in which you need not fear t inves,"iuul J don't forget to remember it. OttHtittttttttHHtttttHttt, ' Copies of the above statenieut tan be had free at the Astorian Office. Mail them your enemies Put them in come. It is the best advertisement of Astoria that has been published for many a day ft. Imh. flikionootnal, a rudaro, iiruu4, Urajoa. will have to rustle if they expect to make a showing. Charles Olsen, of the Lewis and Clarke, bad considerable trouble dur ing the recent storm. A large raft ot logs broke loose and were scattered along the liver for a distance of over two mile. The steamers Queen and Sea Foam assisted in gathering the logs. Mr. H. B. Borthwtck. the well known lumber and pile contractor, of Goble, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Borth wick report that division foremen state they are increasing their forces along the railroad line. Every Indication points to active work in and around Astoria during the Inter, The many friends of Mr. E. A. Noyes were glad to see that gentleman In their midst again Sunday. Mr. Noyes came down the river with Captain Noyes on the Coloma, and will srend a few days In the city. He la enthusiastic over the prospects of the future Astoria jnd says that the tide has turned. N'o. S's hose wagon, which has Just been completed by Andrews & Green land, will be turned over to the depart ment oh Wednesday. Tho wacvn Is one ot the handsomest ever to make its ap pearance on the streets ot this city or any other city. The designs and finish of the decorations are most excellent. Captain Bob Carruthers yesterday re ceived a telegram stating that his father, Mr. Richard Carruthrs. died Sunday at Oystervllle, Washington. Mr. Carruthers was one of the pioneers of this country, having come here in 1S32, and at the time ot his death was upwards of 85 years of age. Captain Carruthers and family have gone to Oystervllle to attend the funeral. At 10 o'clock yesterday morning those who were standing on the dock were treated to an unusual and beautiful sight. A heavy rain shower had Just passed over the city from the south, the sun came out and shone above the clouds. Illuminating the Washington shore at Knappton. The little city and the wooded bluffs stood out In bold re lief and the air was so clear that the river seemed only half as wide as usual. Yesterday afternoon Mr. H. Colstead, while working for Oppenhelmer on the roof of the Bay City House on 10th street mending the water troughs, met with what was almost a very serious accident. The ladder on which he was standing slipped on the wet sidewalk nd but for the presence of mind of Win. Crosby, who was standing at the foot of the ladder, man and ladder would have fallen thirty feet to the ground. Instinctively seeing what was about to happen, Crosby braced him self and threw his weight against the foot of the ladder, thus keeping the top of It against the side of the house. The ladder slowly dropped to the ground. and Colstead only had a fall of about four feet He was uninjured by the accident. TO C17KK A COLD IN ONE DAT, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money It it falls to cure. 25c For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. McKINLEY CLUB, ATTENTION! In the ratification tonight you will form on 10th street, right resting on Bond, instead of 11th, aa heretofore, and have been assigned to the third division. J. S. DELLINGER, H. J. Wherlty, Bee. President. They are so little you hardly know you are taking them. They cause no griping, yet they act quickly and most thoroughly. Such are the famous little pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. Small In size, great In results. Charles Rogers. fasquerade Costumes Those who anticipate attending the Red Men's masquerade ball on Thanksgiving eve can procure ele gant costumes by placing orders with Miss Florence McMullen, Room 10, Tighe Hotel. Price rea sonable and satisfaction guaranteed. t t 41 a i t to your friends. Mail them to all vour lotteis At a month to NOTICE ATTENTION. MoKINl.F.Y AND HOIIAKT CLl'H. Members of the McKinley and Hobart Club are requited to meet at head quarters at 7 oYlnck this evening. A full attendance is desired for the grand parade. JAS. CLARKE, Vice Captain RATIFICATION MEETING PARADE. H. J. Wherlty, Grand Marshal, Chas. McDonald. F. J. Carney, Aide. FIRST DIVISION. H. G. Smith, commanding. Military band on Bond and 10th streets. Veter an Republicans, Sound - Money Demo crat Flambeau Club. Young Men's McKinley and Hobart Club on Bond right reslng on 10th. Red fire on 11th and Bond. Weetport, Clifton. Knappa, Bear Creek and John Day McKinley Club on 11th, with right resting on Bond. Floats and vehicles tor this di vision on 11th street right resting on Commercial. SECOND DIVISION. J. S. Delllnger commanding. Drum Corps, Cpper Astoria McKinley Club, Alderbrook McKinley Clubs, Sklpanon, Seaside. Ft. Steven and Olney McKin ley Clubs on Bond strevt, right resting on 11th street. Red fire on U'th street and Bond. Floats and vehicles ft this division on 12th street right resting on Bond. THIRD DIVISION. F. L. Parker commanding. Marine Band on 10th street south of Bond. As toria McKinley Club on 10th, south of Bond street. Red fire on loth and Com mercial streets. Floats and vehicles for this dtylsli'n 0fl 10th street south if CVtlUHrrrlii! trer, LINE OP MAKCIf, West on Bond to Washington can nery, east on Bond to tth strevt; south on tth to Commercial; east on Cummer cial to 17th; south on 17th to Exchange; east on Exchange and Franklin avenue to 35th street; countermarch on Frank lin avenue and Exchange to lMh; s nth on lSth to Fr.inkiln avenue; west on Franklin avenue to 11th: north on 11th to McKinley Club headquarters where the speaking will titke place. Divisions will form In columns of fours en masse so as to occupy as little room as possible. On th march the formation will be In column of fours, with interval of ten feet between each set of fours. Division commanders and aids are requested to see that these orders are fully complied with. Di visions will form at t o'clock and the parade will start at 7:30 sharp. Torches and fireworks will be dis tributed from wagons after the di vM'Aut have formed in line. Under no consideration will the pa rade be postponed. Rain or shine, the priKesslon will start promptly on time. H. J. WHERITY, Grand Marshal. GRAND RATIFICATION STRATION. DEMON- To the Citizens of Astoria and Clatsop County, Greeting: The county committee of the Repub lican party of Clatsop county, at a meeting of the committee, held on the 6th day of November, ISM, decided to ratify the great victory won at the polls on the 3d day of November, In the election of William McKinley as president and Garrett A. Hobart as vice president of the United States, and for sound money, protection to American labor and American Industries, In the city, county, state and nation, and a general Invitation Is hereby extended to all. In the city and county, to assem ble in the city on the evening of Tues day, the 10th day of November, and Join In a grand demonstration of a torchlight parade and fireworks dis play. JOHN FOX, Chairman of Committee. By BS. Worsley, Asst. Secy. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Regular quarterly teachers' examina tion will be held at High School build ing, Astoria, Or, Wednesday, November 11, 1899, beginning at 1 p. m. Applicants for county teachers' certificates will be present promptly and remain until the close. Examination for State Diplomas will he held Saturday, November U, begin ning at 9 a. m. at samn place. II. S. LYMAN, School Supt, Clatsop Co., Oregon. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the Republican county committee of Clat sop county, are most respectfully re quested to band them in at the office of the committee, No. 110 11th street, this day , November 6th, by 12 o'clock noon, JOHN FOX, Chairman of Committee. By B. S. Worsley, Asst. Sec'y. SaltonSea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Drng Store 10c and 25c per package. McKinley and Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mns on application. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Nolle I hereby given that I havs been appointed administrator of the estate of W. II. Ryan, deceased. All persons having cl tints against said es tate must present the same to me at Astoria, within six months from th data hereof. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby nolllted to pay said Indebtedness to me. forthwith. F. J. CARNEY", Astoria, Or., October , 1SSMJ. What will Grover say about It In his message? ROYAL BaRing Powder. Highest ot mil la tcMvtntng ttnngth -ILL Oiinnl Rart Everything In sight Is aa good as gold. Chonto constipation is a painful, dis agreeable and life-shortening difficulty. It darangea the system, cause sick headache, bad breaUi, and poison th blood. It can be readily overcome by De Witt' Little Early Risers. Thes little pills are great regulator. Charle Roger. OUH CORNER. A gentleman' resort at corner ot Bond and Twelfth street Th finest brands of liquor and cigar always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON PETERSON. Ubb Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. Hot sale at Es tes-Conn Drn Store. OABTOniA. nth iii tin SlfWlN n(fi There' more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Ho Cake" contains no free alkali, and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It aud notice the difference In quality. Ross, tilgglns A Co. Meany Is the leading, tailor, and pays the hlt-'hest cash price for fur skins. The Successor ...To the Oregon Trading Co. lias niinle suchleep cuts in the prices of goods that they (htn't need to hiiVko auction now to raise money. Tho people have fountf it out from the bargains they are getting at private sale. We are not yet out of the woods. We must raise $4,000 by the 10th of December, and to continue the rush so that the amount can eas ily be rained we will sell from 30 to 50 per cent be low actual value until the amount is raised. ..6oo Commercial Street.. NORTH PACIFIC Steamship Company's Will be dispatched from Portland, Or egon on or about November t, 1S96, on the route from that point to the Co- qullle River, touching at all Interme diate points as Inducements offer, and will remain permanently on that route making regular trips. For rates or other Information apply at offices of the company, Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon, or 121-123 Da vis street, San Francisco. NEIL GILMORE, Agent, Main Street Dock, Astoria. Astoria and Golambia Hiver HailFoad. TIME CARD. Train leave Seaside for Astoria at 7:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. dally. Train leave Astoria for Flavel at a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Train leave Astoria for Seaside at 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Train leave Flavel for Astoria at 9 :4ft a. m. and 2! p. m. dally. Good Times! People who have been hoarding away their money are now buying Warren ton and Warrenton Park Krim mlier that prices on tlit-M lots, which are the beat situated oil (he wt side of the buy, within a stone's throw of tb Wnrrtmlim d'pt, and wlum VXt pcopla are now living, will be advanced January 1, 1U7, WANTED, WANTED A good girl for general housework. Apply at the Aatorlan of fice. FOR RENT. TO LKTThree furnished rooms suit able tor housekeeping. Apply 1M 10th Htivet upntiklrs. FOR RENT A front room nicely fur nished. Inquire Hi Bond street, city. FOR RENT Three or four furnished rooms, suitable for light housa-keaping. Inquire at Crow's Gallery. FOR RENT Thre or four rooms, with board. Mr. E. C. Holdtn, corner 9th and Duans streets. FOR BALE. ALL KINDS OF F A NAflTjXF ANKSE Goods for Christina and th holidays, at Wing Lee's, 641 Commer cial street. Cedar Shingles SEA8IDE LUMBER TARD, OFFICE JM COMMERCIAL BT. 171 l8o? Fisfyer Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron A Steel, Coal, Groceries A Provisions. Flour A Mill Feed. Faints, Oils, Varnishes. Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural Implement- ! Warworn A Vehicles. 1 SU any man foMli out ( our .tor anil Toti'll set portrait nl s man brimming nir with ulrnniuil ttioiiKhis. Hitch quality tu tho llun w hrr tu otlrr an rnmwh to lili'Wt nr man. TI I KM CO MIT AND THY HUGHES & CO. MASQUERADE BALI Concomly Tribe, No. 7 Imp. Order of Red Men will give a ball Thankagiving eve. It will be a masquorade ball, a largo ball, and brilliantly colored bull, red. Following Are First priso Hest dressed lady, en ele gant toilet set Heoond prise Hest sustained lady character, Japanese tea et. First prise Best dressed gentleman, meerschaum pip. Second prise Best sustained gentle- Hustler's Twentieth St. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... 7p ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond Street.. Now Is Your Opportunity .LOTS .At Special Prices R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL, NT. "The Louvre" STOMA'S COKlir.OtS ENTERTAINMENT HALL M.OOH ria Moll. Oantasaf All KM. T MagalHeaat liars. EVCRYTMXG N!t3T-CU3S Good Order and Everybody's Rights. THCITLV OMSKKVBII. The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters I tkt shell or cs Served to Order or Sold at Retail W.VV. WHIPPLE TUB PALACE S. FutawAi. Ui i't Fmn.n A Hota.s. U. T. Iauh. i.t. ill Stwkiun .' FOUNDRYHEN. Rtaikumltha, Machinists nil Boiler Maker Iron nntl flnuis Caallng UoneraJ Illiu'ksmltu Work rM'tciAnits - " HuMimOrJi I'tCIAlIIKS- WHl Patent WhM. Ship M4mt.it Wnh. t anntry ana Manna an4 Mathjflary tfoli- Hunt tu OiJ.f . Spci'lr f iuirr4 lf lninr.rt' work Coirv.pin.lfni. iiivtic4 ' iNlh anil I'rsnWIIn. Phone 7s 1 RREMNER & HOLMES I No"Ay,on" Blacksmiths I Spoclnl Attention PI1 to Httwunbont Be- tuttritiir. First clnsa tiomasUuointf, Etc. LOGGING CAMP (DORK A SPECIALTY IU7 OI.NKV ST.. h.l. 3.1 na lh. the Prizes: man chaniQter, silk umbrella. The prise are now on exhibition In. the Kstes-Conn show window. Tickets, 1. Ladles en masque, fre. Bpoctators, 60 cents. A costumcr from Portland will b here a few day before the ball. Astoria and McKee Ave. 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.. 4) COLUMBIA (BON WORKS