THE DAILY ASTOKUN, SVITUIUY M0UX1XW. NOVEMBER )4. lftM. Misses'. Youth's and Children's QCHOOL UHOES Ladles' and Gents Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. John Hahn & Co. 79 Commercial St. SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT. TESTERDAT"8 WEATHER. Maximum temperature, 54 degree. Minimum temperature, 50 degree. Precipitation, MS Inches. Total precipitation from September 1st, IS!, to date, 1T.N Inches. Excess of precipitation from Soptem bar 1st. ISM, to date, 3.53 Inches. TODAT'8 WEATHER. Portland, November 11 For Oregon and Washington, rain; cooler. Plenty of air tight stove In the mar ket, but only on with hot air draught tuba. The Queen, at Fisher Brother.' Prlea, 310.00. Quick return from the election have been shown In the state of Washington by the shutting down of various mills and factories. Have you tried our new brand of pure lard, sweet as a nut and the finest on earth, at Kc for 10 lb. rail? raclnc Commission Co. It Is reported that Judge A. A. Cleve land had rator clam soup for dinner yesterday no one else could find any clams In the market. At the meeting of Sta John Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, last evening, the degree of Past Master was conferred upon one candidate. locomotive, and the famliur "All aboard!" of the conductor. In th near future. Several thousands cords of shlngl bolts were lying In the big boom Just across the river from Rainier, Monday Reports were that the big rise In the Toutle and Cowllta rivers had broken away a number of booms, letting the bolts escape, and that the shingle men were unable to stop them before they reached that place. It Is reported that they belonged to Snyder A Mlnbv of Stella. The Character Concert' to be given at Fisher's Operla House November 1 for the benefit of Urac Church, pronv Isea to be a very novel affair, and a departure from the conocrt usually given. Do not fall to attend. Admis sion SO cents. Children under 1) years ii cents, Hox sheet open at a m. at New Tork Novelty Store. No extra PKRTINKNT PVR K?W AP Mr. titvy ride a Mcyvhi painted wtth hr racing eoioca. Mtoo t dm-UMtng a proposition mak military duty tmpuisory. to THE LIGHTEST STORE IN ASTORIA Wise's Customers See What They're Buying. 3sW Ftv hundred men are engaged In the pvari flufctnc industry along the Mehvn (vast. IDEAS COST A10NEY Wheat will wot nw the wwan ;u.watuiv Mow iT diigrev In a country of w huh Is TO READERS T. Dally Astortaa' tain. twte a ssaeh rsadtag sssitar as aay ather paper pabllshad la Astoria. It Is U aaly papar that prasaals Its raad.r with a tally Mogracihls tvpoH. TO ADTEBTISEKS.-Tk. "Dally As tute" has saora thaa twle a ssaay raaa ss as aay paswr pabllafcaa la Asto ria. It Is tasrafora aiara tkaa twle a valaatM as aa aT.rtllng mdlamv tat af Oragaa, I Caaaty of ClaMp. W. tka a4mlgw4. I seal ssa raspaativaly af th Wsstara Ualaa as Paatal Talagraph aaapaal'S, hereby tlf that a "Daily Astertaa' Is tka aaly papas pablUa4 la AstaHa wfctoh aaw t ssless, ar at aay ttsM dartag sir aoatral af aM sAea kaa iwIm1. a talagrapala prassrspsr. . D. JOHNSON, aaaser W. r. T. Ca. J. R. CLAEK, Msaager PMSal Tat. Ca. AROUND TOWN. Fresh pea and string bean at Foard Stoke.' Finest Norway Stock Fish at Foard ft Stokes, lOe pound A fresh lot picnic ham. Pa cific Commission Co. Money to Loan Astoria Tit! sad Trust Co. Abstract. Cranberries and mine meat today. Pacific Commission Oo. .. - Guother, th only candle In th City. C B. Smith, sols agent Oregon cream cheese, 25 cent a brick, worth 60c, at Foard ft Stokes.' Sweet and boiled cider, pigs' feet, and kraut. Pacific Commission Co. Fin oat Java and Mocba coffee fresh roasted. Factfle Commission Co. " " Mackintoshes are selling rapidly at th Low Price Store, 4S1 Bond street. Considerable Interest Is being evinced In the election to occur next month fori for reserved scats. three new councilman. Who are the candidates Is the question. 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. Scholdeld. the landscape gard ener, will offer al: shade, ornamental and fruit trees (every one guaranteed to grow) at reasonable figure. Officers of the local banks report that money Is getting easier every day. and that the strings heretofore tied to cap ital are rapidly being loosened. Thanksgiving echoes are already heard on every hand, and the small boy Is already beginning to fast in order to make room for the big dinner of the year. Miss Maggie Davison yesterday turned from the Sound, having stopped on the way down the river to visit with Mrs. Captain Ingram at Cath lamet What came nearly being a very nous aivkwnt was prevented oy a street car driver's prompt ' action Thursday night. The car had stopped on the trestle near the O. R snl N, dock for a passengar and had hardly re gained headway when It ran Into rail ing that had blown across the track. The motorman shut off the power and applied the brakes just In time to pre vent the car from going off the trestle and Into the river. Thomas J. Fox. who was raised In Astoria, has taken passage a sailor on the flve-masted schooner Louis, now loading lumber at Knappton for Me. boume. Australia. The Louis expect to ail on Thursday of next week. Fox has been fourteen time around the Horn, and la still a comparatively a young man. His first trip was msde In the American bark Saranac. In IMl. He has visited all the principal ports of the world, and Is well known In New Tork shipping offlcea la Maine an acre of wheat costs the! farmer 311 before the heat Is placed on the market. The lateM fad among the male fool of Sew York Is btoAvhlng the hair M pale straw color. Montana produced tl.Ml.Ol pounds of wvl this year and leads all other states a a wool-grower. Rcing mentioned for a place In the cabinet may be pretty good taffy, but it falls a long way short of the pudding During the last ten years the average earnings of Madam Pattl hsve reached the magnificent sum of IIWOOo per an num. in Melbourne a woman gets two peace half-penny for maklnt, a shirt. while a Chinaman get five pence for washing it. viae in tne sahlna river carried a floating Island of fifty acre of hya cinths up and down stream past I Orange, Texas, for a week. A MAYSni-D Once got an Idna that he could make a fortune by buying gold bricks. That was an expensive ld.a. SOMR MEN have an Idea that long credit, mosshack store can sell Califor nia Cheviot Suits at $.?. That's a mistaken Idea. Herman Wise la the only one In Astoria who doea It. AN OLD MAID was bothered with the Idea that some foolish man might be tempt ed to hide under her bed. She therefor wasted money on a gtvat big bulldog. There wa a mirror In the room. The dog nw a rival In the mirror. Poor old nmkl! poor mirror! I'oordngl THE IDRA. A LADY... got an Idea Into her head that she could pleane her hunhand by trying to cook as his "mother used to cook " She wasted lot of time, patience and money on an explode! Idea. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. A FEW PEOPLE still believe that they can get silk sewed, well lined, good fitting Worsted Suit fr 110 In sny store In Astoria. That I a wrong Idea. Herman Wise alone dor It. of going without a Mackintosh or an overcoat or warm underwear at litis time of the year! Quinine pills anil doctor' bills ar mors expensive than warm, comfort able garments, especially while Herman Wis offer a reduction of ten per cent on the bIhiv named articles. Lubricating OILS , A Specialty, lM iBgj, Fisfper Brothers, Sail .. ASTORIA. Ship ChandtiWy. Hani ware, Tron A Stool, Cdul, OrocorloN A PrtYrHionn. Flour A Mill Fcod, Palnta, Oils. Varninhw,. Loggers Supplies, Fnirluuik'ftSpnW, Doom A Window, Agricultural Impiemont. Wagons A Vehiflw. PECK'S BAD BOY Invented the Idea of Initiating hi pa Into th myaterle f e,-rt order. II secured a live guat for the purpoae. His pa and the goat both reachwl the foot of the stairs at electric speed. NTh doctor laughed at the boy's Idea. OUR IDEA Corey Brother and VTattis have mov ed their office into the Occident Hotel. The latest reports from the Glen morag state that she is still in statue quo. Just take a loox at C. B. Smith's famous Ganther candlts. It will do you goodi - For pure and genuine Tillamook creamery butter, the Pacific Commis sion Ca Editor Williams, of the Skamokawa Eagle, visited his friends In the city yesterday. ; Captain Hatch, of the flve-masted schooner Louis, was over from Knapp ton yesterday. 159 boxes fancy Belleflower, Smith's Cider, and Greenings apples. Pacific Commission Co. It Is reported that Messrs. Hughes, McTavish and Carney have taken pos session of Seaside. Several telephone and electric light wires were damages early yesterday morning by the gale. Turkey In America and not Turkey In Europe will soon be the absorbing top ic throughout the land. Tne KepuDiican headquarters were yesterday permanently closed. Secre tary Worsley, however, will remain on deck for a few days for the settlement of accounts. Don't forget that the Low Price Store ha the only perfect fitting wrapper. the handsomest line of Jackets and capes, and la selling them at wholesale price. 4S1 Bond street Five dollar reward the return to Mrs. den of a purse containing money and papers, lost by a young lady, between the Holden House and the Mayflower dock. A number of the ships in the harbor yesterday morning took advantage of the rough weather to scrape the barna cles off their bottoms by paying a little Wit to the sand banks on the other side of the channel It is reported on excellent authority hat a syndicate of capitalists, 1)5133 C. W. Fulton, will erect a brick block on the northeast corner nf 12th and Commercial streeti. The foundation, it is said, will b laid this winter. Reed 4 Wilson, the Lewis arid Clark milkmen, W ere nnnble to reach the city . yesterday morning, and dis appointed householders are of the opin ion that If the Toung's river bridge were built they would be better oft. Councilman Young was asked hy an Astortan reporter yesterday If he would be a candidate for re-election. Mr. Young replied that he would only under one consideration. If he Is Indorsed br the Republicans of the Third ward he will run. He has been In the council for three year and during all that time ha missed but on meeting. Coun viuiicn receive a salary or iiuu a year and Mr. Toung says that. If politic Is made a factor In municipal elections. It will cost more to be elected than the Is offered for office Is worth. The office, be says. Is E. C. Hoi- not a pleasant one to hold. but. ss his business affairs do not occupy all his attention, he Is quite willing to serve the city in the capacity of alderman. However, if a Republican is nominat ed In his ward he will no( run. It seem to be the general opinion that Mr. Young could be elected gainst any man in the Third ward. Mr. Bergman. In the First wanl. will run ln tf j has probably been in the council long er than any other man and has filled me omce most satisfactorily. Mr. Scherneckau has not expressed himself, but probably takes the same stand oi Mr. Toung. All three gentlemen ar Independently wealthy and can deVute considerable tlma to the city's affairs; but they dd not feel Justified in expend ing several hundred dollars lo U elect ed where ttuTe Is no earthly benefit, except a desire to help the city, to be derived. Messrs. Young, Bergman and Scherneckau have all made good alder men and It Is pretty generally believed that they will be re-elected. Regular quarterly teacher' examina tion will b held at High School build ing, Astoria, Or.. Wednesday, November It, lSJi, beginning at 1 p. m. Applicants - v ecners cenincatea till I . , . . be prevent promptly and remain until atl Vantage Ol pieUSlHJ Customers. the close. Examination for Stat Diplomas will he held Saturday, November H. begin ning at ( a. m. at aant place. H. a LYMAN, School Supt.. Clatsop Co., Oregon. of giving a DANCE am) Xinim presents to pur customers on Xmast niirht seems expensive, but it in not when vou consider our increased Hales and Easier people will please take notice that If thy start Wert at once they can have rawberrle for Thanksglv In- without ltra charge. Smilingly Yours HERMAN WISE C?7- The Reliable i-Prlce Clothier .SNAP A KODAK. st any ntsn cumin uUt nut sisr and youii get psrusit of a msa brimmlu er with plsawuil tbeiuttil. Hueli quality In th lluuon w btffriaounht 1M say lata. COMB ANI THY THKl MUQIIES & CO. II, T. tAJ. UM SMKhtM Ul. COLUMBIA ill WORKS' .i-m TOUNDRYHEN Blacksmiths, Machinist and Uotkr Mkr AH Kinds o! jnachiwry. Iron and Ttraa Caatlrg Oanri VUaiiksmltte Wurk SPECIALTIIS-W.kk P.mi wW. Ski. S.I.M., ,4 StMatHMt Wok. Umy mI, Mill Mwhlurv. Mula u4 Swhwi oO. AM N..1M I k.Ju lamua suIuh iStb aa4 Franklin. Phoa 78 They ar o llttl yon hardly know you ar taking them. They cause no rrlping. yet they act quickly and moat thoroughly. Such ar th famous Uttl pills known a D Witt's Little Early Riser. Small In sli. great In results Charles Roger. McKinley and Good TimesI It 18 said that during the past 33 year th Prince of Wale has spent lou.000.000. And yt they my he Is rest less and unsatisfied. County Clerk Weed and two Justices have made an official canvass of the vote In Columbia county, showing the following result: Caples, 102S; Geer, 1029; Smith. 1010; Toran, 1028; Butlerj 831; Hofer, 829 ; 8paugh, 82T; WatSun. 827. Mr. Ben. Worsley, who returned yes terday from Portland, says that the ratification celebration there was a great success. In spite of the nasty weather the streets of the city were packed with thousands of enthusiastic people. Old timers say that the present storm is unprecedented in Its continuance. Considering the tremendous velocity of the wind, which at times reached as high as seventy-five miles per hour, Astoria was fortunate In getting off with so little damage. About midnight Thursday the front doors of several business houses on Commercial and Eond streets were blown open, and Officers Slnnot and Thompson had their hands full stand- Dr. Howard's residence is at 525 Com- in suard ani1 notlfy'n8 proprietors so merclal street, over the "Spa." call promptly attended. Night Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist. Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. 662 Commercial street County Clerk Dunbar yesterday Is sued a marriage license to Mr. Sigfrid Wentjar and Miss Llna Back. A man with a silver tube In his throat is visiting In the city and Is really quite a curiosity in his way. Don't pay ten and twelve dollars for air-tight stove when you can get them for half the money at 431 Bond street. Dr. O. B. Estes Is again at his office attending to his practice, and patients may find him there at the usual hours. Contractor H. B. Borthwick, of Co ble, who has been visiting In the city, left for Portland on the Telephone last night . The steamer Eclipse did not return from Gray's river on time yesterday afternoon, probably being detained by the storm. " that the damages could be repaired. Even the heavy storm yesterday af ternoon could not prevent curiosity seekers from visiting the Parker House dock to see the steamer H. C. Grady, whose main deck was almost carried away by the gale while the boat was crossing the upper bay yesterday morning. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Kotlce I 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 flix months from the date hereof. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay said indebtedness to me, forthwith. P. J. CARNEY. Astoria, Or., October 8, 1894. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants In dorsed prior to October 3rd, 1894, to present the same to the country treas urer for payment as Interest will cease from this date. Dated this 11th day of November, A. D. 1S96. B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop Co., Oregon. OUH CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner of Bond and Twelfth streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigar always on hand. Call and try us. The water In the river is now very muddy, owing to the high stage of wa ter In the Cowlitz, Kalama and other streams entering the Columbia. River captains say that the storm is one of the worst ever known In their expe rience, and that the rain fall has been exceptionally heavy. A gentleman over from North Head yesterday afternoon, reported that a number of large trees, some of them measuring twenty Inches in diameter, were broken down by the gale like so many pi pes terns. It Is the hardest storm known in years on the north side of the Columbia. Selling Schilling's Best tea pays: you like the tea; you like the grocer that sells the tea; you buy more tea and everything else. . County Treasurer Dolman handed In his resignation last week, says the Rai nier Review, which was accepted by the court, and E. W. Wharton appoint ed to his place. Mr. Dolman gives as his reason for resigning that he will soon go to California, where he expects to make his home In the future. A Schilling A Coapaay tea Fnacisc The Rainier Review Is reliably in formed that the railroad company will have about 2.000 men at work on its line in a few weeks. It looks now as If the railroad will be pushed to completion in a very short time, and Rainier people may expect to hear the whistle of the One of the public schools of Germany, the Can Ruppln Gymnasium, has made It obligatory for all Its pupils to learn to ride the bicycle. Many political speakers, clergymen, singers, and others who use the voice excessively, rely upon upon One Minute Cough Cure to prevent husklnesa and laryngitis. Its value a a preventive Is only equalled by Its power to ITurd In stantaneous relief. Charles Rogers. Most of the sulphur which is brought to this country from Italy Is used in the manufacture of chemical fertilizers. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn JJrugr Store 10c and 25c per package. It is only the most enamored couples who do not find It too chilly to sit on the porch these evenings. Masquerade 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 T, Mansell Bldg. Price rea sonable and satisfaction guaranteed. The V. S. Qov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Th aveflge yearly yield of pearls ffum the La Pax. Lower California, fisheries is valued at about HMt.OOO. Tetter, ecie ,nJ kl lmJUl. ik,n trouble are cured by the use of De Witt's Witch Haxel Palve. It o.ithr at once, and restores the tissues to their natural condition, and never fall to cure piles. Charles Rogers. The yearly Importation of perls to London reaches Jo.OOO.OOO. Most of them come from Bombay. Pure blood means good hi-alth. De Wltt's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, cures Eruptions, Edema, Scrofula, and all diseases arising from impur blood. Charles Rogers. A twelve-year-old lad cently had his heart cleaned. at Parma re washed and Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rock ford. III., writes: "From personal experience I can recommend De Witt' Sarsaparilla, a cur for Impure blood and general de bility." Charles Roger. The Chinese aster Is set down as the flower of remembrance. tO I'l'KK A COLD IX ONE MAY, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. The latest fad In phitography Is to have one's back taken. Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS, Ms on application. Fwple who have U-en hoarding away their money are now buying Warrenton and Warrenton Park Now Is Your Opportunity . LOTS .At Special Prices Tiemvmiier thai price i ti thdu tola, wlileb ar the best situated on th wst side of th bay, within a Stone's throw uf the Warrenton depot, and where ICO people ar now living; will b advance January I, 1U7. It was not ciM-rtion, that tIM the J"b. but cohesion A hacking cough Is not only annoying to other, but I dangerous to th pi.- son who has It. One Minute Cough Cure will quickly put an and to It Charle Roger. It was not a landslide, but a conti nental upheaval. There' more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Ho Cake'' contain no free alkali, and will not Injur the finest lac. Try It and notice the difference In quality. Ross, Hlggtns A Co. NORTH PACIFIC Steamship Company's n to nsils Hfutor tf OASTOniA. Urn t(Fi. Ignoranco Is bliss, but It Is frequent ly horribly expensive. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Estes-Conn Drug: Store. The Succcessor ...To the Oregon Trading Co. Has made such deep cuts in the prices 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 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 raised we will sell from 30 to 50 per cent be low ac tual value until the amount is raised. ..6oo Commercial Street.. Coffee 6c, Woodcock's, 874 Com'l St. Will be dispatched from Portland, Or egon on or about November 9, 18IX, on the route from that point to the Co 'Itillle 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 OILMORE, Agent, Main Street Dock, Astoria. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad. TIME CARD. MASQUERADE BALL I Concomly Tribe, No. 7 Imp. Order of Red Men will give a ball Thanksgiving eve. It will be a masquerade ball, a largo ball, and brilliantly colored ball, red. ' Following Are the Prizes: First prise Best dressed lady, an ele gant toilet set. Second prise Rest lustalned lady character, Japanese tea et. First prise Best dressed gentleman. meerschaum pip. Second prize Best sustained gentle- In man character, silk umbrella. Th prise are now on exhibition the Estes-Conn show window. Tickets, II. Ladle n masque, free. Spectators. 50 cents. A costumer from Portland will b hern a few days before th ball. WANTED. WANTKD Good girl for general housework, 7M Franklin avenue. WANTED A good girl for general housework. Apply at the Aatorlan of fice. FOR RUNT. FOR RENT Nine room house on Tenth treet. Apply at 452 Franklin avenue. Trains leave Seaside for Astoria at 7:30 a m. and 2 p. m. daily. Trains leave Astoria for Flavel at 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Trains leave Astoria for Seaside at 10:30 a. m, and 4 p. m. dally. Trains leave Flavel for Astoria at 9:40 m. and 2:58 p. m. dally. RREMNER & HOLMES Telephone Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat R , First-class ElorseBhoeing, Kto. LOGGING CfllBP CDORK A SPECIALTY 17 OLNKV NT., bst. 3d sad 4th. TO LET Three furnished rooms suit able for housekeeping. Apply 184 10th street, upstair. FOR RENT A front room nicely fur nished. Inquire 224 Bond street, city. FOR RENT Three or four furnished room, suitable for light house-keeping. Inquire at Crow' Gallery. FOR RENT Thre or four room, with board. Mr. E. C. Holden, corner 9th and Duane streets. FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND JAP ANESE Goods for Chrlstma and th holidays, at Wing Le', 643 Commer cial street. FOUND. R. L: Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS COMMERCIAL, ST. "The Louvre" 1ST0XIVS GOKIirOl'S ENTERTAINMENT HALL 8 FLOOHH Fin Muslo, Osmss of All Kinds. Two. Magnificent Bars. EVERYTHING riK3T-CLASS Good Order and Everybody's flights- STTtCITLY OHHKKVKO, FOUND Diamond pin found at the Louvre. Owner can obtain same by proving property and paying charges. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER TARD, OFFICE 855 COMMERCIAL ST. Meany Is tha leading tailor, and pay. the highest cash price for fur skin. The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters la th shell or ci Served to Order or Sold at Retail, W. W. WHIPPLE THE PALACE