THE DAILY ASTOUUN, Sl'ND.VY MOttXIXG, NOYEMllEK JR. iMJ. Misses', Youth's and Children's CCHOOL UHOES Ladles' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers. Rubber Boots. Etc. 0r John Hahn & Co. Are WamatMl 79 Commercial St SIO.NAL SERVICE REPORT. TK8TERDAT8 WEATHER. Maximum temperature, &8 degrees. Minimum temperature, 80 degrees. Precltpltatton, 1.17 Inches. Total precipitation from September lit, 1S9C, to date, 19.13 inches. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber let. 1SS. to date, 4.M Inches. TODAT"S WEATHER. Portland. November 14. For Oregon and Washington, rain, gales on the coast TO READERS. -Tk "Dally Astoria1 talas twkw a atae Madia aaatter as aay ether paper publish la Astoria. It I Iks oaly paper that prsMata Its readers with a dally talecraitale nput TO ADVERTISERS Ths "Dally As UHu14 has stars thaa Iwie as assay tis rs as aay other paper paMlthed la Asto ria. It Is therefore asors thaa twlea aa saleable as aa adesrlislag s4sp. tato f Oregon, I . Gouty of Clatsop! We, ths snAerslgaeA. loeal asastagers raspsetlTsly of ths Waatora Taloa aad Festal Telegraph soaspaalra, hereby oer Ufy that the "Dally Astorlaa" la ths aaly aapar pabllahad la Astoria which bow rs elves, or at aay Urns darlag oar aoatro af aald aflloss has raeslrsd. a talegraphtp rass report, , p, JOHXSOIT, ' ' Jlsnager W. rj. T. Co. 4. B. CLARK, Xaaafor restal Tel. Co. AROUND TOWN. V TRUST. By Llsette Wogdwortl Reese. I am Thy rrasa, 0 Lor4l I grow up sweet and tall But for a day; beneath Thy sword To He At evenfaiL VethlVel Bat efldugil In that brief day of mine? The wind, the bees, the wholesome stuff The sua pours down like wine. Behold, this to rey Love will not let me be; Love holds me here; love cuts me down; And it is well with me. Love, love; keep it but so; Thy purpose Is full plain; I die, that after t may grow As tall, as sweet again. Purple U the prevailing color. fresh peas n string beans at Foard Stokes.' Finest Norway Stock Fish at Foard Jk Stokes. Born To the wife of A. Hanson, Fla vel, a son. Mr. Alex Campbell is spending Sun day at Seaside. The wise Christmas shopper begins to look about now. Money to Loan Astoria Abstract. Title and Trust Co. Navy blue canvas cloth is largely employed for ladies' gowns. Gunther's, the only candles In the city. C. B. Smith, sole agent. Oregon cream cheese, 25 cents a brick, worth 60c, at Foard & Stokes.' Telephone and telegraph wires In the city are again in working order. Mackintoshes are selling rapidly at the Low Price Store. 491 Bond street Holiday goods are beginning to make their appearance in all of the stores. During stormy days the A. F. C. team will practice signals in the club room. Mr. Alex. Gilbert has . gone to his ranch on the Walluskl on a hunting trip. "Our Corner" Anderson went to Port land yesterday morning on a business trip. Just take a Iook at C. B. Smith's famous Gunther candles. It will do you good. Mr. Perry Trullinger and wife leave for San Francisco on the State this morning. Business everywhere shows a ten dency to liven up since McKinley's election. Don't forget the masquerade ball Thanksgiving eve, to be given by the Red Men. English plum pudding to be good for Christmas, ought to be made soon and put away. It is understood that a large amount of important business will come before If your tea is not good, why don't you drink water? It is cheaper and better for you than poor tea If it is good, your stom ach is glad to get it; does its work better. Schilling's Best is good tea at grocers' in packages. A Schilling A Company , the meeting of the city council Wednes day night The Deep River boat did not leave out yesterday, but all! make the trip early this morning. The drenched streets and drenched people yesterday appeared as If ready for another shower bath. Dr. Howard's residence Is at EJS Com mercial street over the "Spa." Night calls promptly attended. The afternoon tea to be given at Mrs. Page's on the 57th will be one of the attractions of the month. Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. 6tS Commercial street M. E. Church Theme In the morning. "Growth After Creation." Evening. "The Unexpected Happens." Concomly Tribe, Red Men, purpose making their masquerade ball Thanks giving eve the event of the season. Rev. Mr. Marcotte Is quite an athlete and la very much interested in foot ball, at which game he is an expert Don't pay ten and twelve dollars tor air-tight stoves when you can get them for half the money at 431 Bond street The Postal Telegraph line, which was demolished by the storm Thursday, was again put In working order yesterday. Dr. O. B. Estes is again at his office attending to his practice, and patients may find him there at the usual hours. Pltptjr pf air tight stoves In the mar ket, buf opiy Pftf with hot air draught tube, Tho QiiOfS, ft fwr Brother.' Price, J10.M. The names of several prominent young Republicans are being mention ed aa possible candidates for council men at the coming election. LOOK OCT for fraudulent telegraph ic news in the Astoria afternoon papers. None of these papers receives one line ot outside news by telegraph. F. X Scholfleld, the landscape gard ener, will offer al! shade, ornamental And fruit tree (every one guaranteed ft grow) At reasonable figures. it ii renorted that A well-tO-dn wid ower in rppertown Ik looking for a wife, and that hk does not oblect to red hair bi Church proclivities. Observer Grover holds out the hope that there may be another heavy gale today. He forgot to say whether he as going to leave town himself, HAnthorn't cannery yesterday closed down for the season. As this ass the last cannery packing on the river, op erations for this year have ended. The steamer Statet whhh arrived from Portland yesterday morning, was obliged trt lay HVrf here until o'clock this morning on account of heavy weather. Don't forget that the Low Price Store has the only perfect fitting wrappers, the handsomest line of Jackets and capes, and is selling them at wholesale prices. 4S1 Bond street Messrs. Hughes, McTavlsh and Car ney returned yesterday from Clatsop Plains, but their large box of ducks got sidetracked and will not put in an appearance until later. A. T. Elliott F. W. Pettygrove, San Francisco; R. L. Durham, Charles H. Fisher, Mrs. B. E. Snell, Portland; and E. F. Wittier, St. Louis, were guests at the Occident yesterday. The steamer Eclipse Is sttU stuck m Gray's River by a large blockade of big logs, and It Is probable that she will have to lie there for & number of days before being extricated. It is said that a certain handsome lady in this city objects to having her name In print yet carefully looks over the files of the papers to see If any thing has been said about her. During the storm early yesterday morning about thirty square feet of the roofing on the south side of the O. R. and N. dock was tern up. Workmen re paired the damage yesterday. The young ladles of the St Agnes Guild of Grace Church will give an afternoon tea and sale of fancy articles at the house of Mrs. C. H. Page, 14th street, on Flrday, November 27. Mr. L. Mansur, who was over from Knappton yesterday, reported that the storm on the north shore was the most severe In many years. The Louis wfll be ready to go to sea in a few days. Trees which have been blown down since the prevailing storm began, have rendered the Walluskl road impassable for teams at several points this side of Its Junction with the military road. Five dollars reward is offered for the return to Mrs. E. C. Hol den of a purse containing money and papers, lost by a young lady, between the Holden House and the Mayflower dock. Postponed On account of the many other things occupying the public mind so near holidays, the Patriotic enter tainment announced for Thanksgiving evening has been postponed to a later date. While Astorians are glad to have the company of the storm-bound captains, yet these skippers whose vessels are all ready for sea, say that they would prefer to be making time on the briny deep to spending their time visiting. Mr. E. R. Davis, superintendent of construction of the Westeren Union Telegraph Company, and a force of men, arrived down yesterday morning. They will proceed at once to the elec tion of the telegraph line to Seaside and Flavel. From all Indications the present storm is not yet ended. The glass Is going down, and the Portland and As- torla weather bureaus predict A con tinuance of the gale. It might be well tor these successful rain makers to seek some other employment The Harvest Moon with A barge load ed with telegraph poles for the new estern Union line to Seaside, was still lying In Cathlamet bay late last night unable to get around Tongue point because of the storm. She will probably get down today. fVveral ranchers who were In the city yanterday were anxiously looking ao.und for that central market Upon being told that It had not yet been erected, they were a little Indignant and wanted to know how long It took tv build a shed In Astoria- Mr. R. L. Durham, president of the Commercial National Bank, Portland, Is visiting In the city. Mr. Durham says that since the election of McKtn ley money matters have become much easier, and a large amount of hoarded capita has been put In circulation through the banks. A letter received yesterday from Mr. W. W. Corey, dated at Ogden, states that they are getting a large force of men to work on the new mining canal In Nevada, and had that day shipped fifty more men. a car of horses and two cars ot material to the front There are now altogether about ISO teams at work. On Friday the steamer Eclipse, car rying the mall from Gray's river, was shut In by a log Jam and may be de tained there several days before she can be released. Captain Sklbbe put the mall pouches on his back and taking the trail over the mountain caught the boat from Deep River, arriving here yesterday at 10 o'clock, The Character Concert" to be given St Fisher's Operia House November 19 for the benefit of Graoe Church, prom ises to be a very novel Affair, and a departure from the concerts usually given. Do not fail to attend. Admis sion 80 cents. Children under 11 years 25 cents. Box sheet open at J A m. st New York Novelty Store. K extra charge for reserved seats: ""' ' Mr. D. F. Stafford, writing1 Ironi ciat; sop, sars tt he understands the cewftty fcfcurt has the matter ot Ihe Tbung's River bridge under advisement and are looking up facts and figures In order to have A bridge that will be a bridge. He says the farmers have much confidence In Judge Gray and the county commissioners, and believe that the bridge will be built aa It has been asked for by the people, and that it will be well built The mall from Olney and Nehalem Valley poet offices which should have arrived here at o'clock Friday night did not reach the postoffice until 1:30 yesterday afternoon. The road Is com pletely blocked with fallen timber and the carrier had to abandon his horse near the other end and make the dis tance on foot; eight mil.s above Olney the darkness was so Intense he was obliged to camp under the shelter of a friendly tree until day light Articles of incorporation were filed in ths county Clerk's office by the Lan netar Publishing CO. The Incorporators are J. A. Astram, John Hobaganar, and J. A. Harpet The capital stock is plac ed at 11.00, divided Into 100 shares. A Finnish paper called the Lannetar was published here some years ago, but suspended from lack of support. The promoters of the new paper, however, are confident of success. The tint Is sue will come out about January 1. Mr. E. L. Dwyer, the well known promoter, who has recently come back to this section of the Country, and who is now in rortiana, says ne win spena the next few months In bonding valua ble mining claims which he will sell In the East or Europe, and that he will plant his share of the proceeds In As toria, which he considers the beBt place for Investment on the Pacific coast. Mr. Dwyer says there Is no place In the West possessing the remarkable advan tages of Astoria. It Is understood that Mr. A. B. Ham mond will arrive in this city sometime before the first of next month and a gentleman who has Just returned from Portland and claims to be posted, says that when Mr. Hammond gets here the town will be awakened. He also sug gested that It might be as well for As torians to rub some of sleep from their eyes before Mr. Hammond arrives. In order that they might be prepared to make propositions and receive propsl tions looking to the starting of large enterprises. Rescue Club held Its regular meeting last evening, President Estes being In the chair. Miss Nellie Busey presided at the piano. Devotional exercises were conducted by the Rev. J. 3. Walter. A large audience was present considering the stormy weather, and an excellent program was rendered. Those who took part In the entertainment were Miss Fay Delllnger, Miss Minnie Doneka, Miss Mamie Smith, Dr. O. B. EBtes, Mr. Harry Vldalin, and Mrs. John Grat ke. The program committee for next week is Mr. Harry Vidalln, Miss Nel lie BuBey and Miss Mamie Smith. There was one signer to the pledge last night. It Is reported In banking quarters that since the election money has cir culated more freely even here In As toria, and merchants say that It Is no unusual thing for housewives and bread earners to now go shopping with their pockets filled with gold. The game of dropping the purse has now become fjasquerade 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 McMulIen, Room 7, Mansell Bldg. Prices rea sonable and satisfaction guaranteed. quite a popular form of simisemfnt, and evidently It Is now epidemic about town. An offer of reward mode In these columns Is still open for the re turn of a month's salary which was dropped on the street by a young lml y a few days ago. A similar loss was sustained yesterday by another lady but the purse was found and Itnmedl ately returned by a stranger who gal latttly refused any reward, There la at least one person In the community who still has faith In humanity. A meeting of the officers of different fire companies was held In the parlors ot Engine Company No. 1 last night J. E. Gratke was elected president, an, M. B. Roiorth secretary of the meeting The principal business of the meeting was to formulate an address to the city council asking for an advance of ten per cent of the amounts now being received by the different companies. In order to make up the deficiency cans ed by the discount on warrants. Un der present arrangements It Is alleged that the department cannot possibly get along, and there was a lengthy dls usslon as to whether the department should not ask for a return of the dls count on post warrants. It was con- eluded, however, that If the advance asked for was secured, the department would try to get along without further assistance. There was a large attend ance at the meeting, every company be ing represented by all of Its officers. NATURE'S VOICE. Not worlds on worlds In phalanx deep Need we to prove a God Is here. The daisy fresh from winter's sleep Tells of His love In lines ss clear. Fur who but He who arched the skies And pours ths day-spring's living flood, Wondrous alike In all He does. Could rear the daisy's purple bud. Mold Its green cup. Its wiry stem. Its fringed borders nicely spin. And cut the gold embossed gem That set In silver gleams within. And fling It unrestrained and free O'er hill and dale and desert sod. That man, where'er he walks, may see At every step, the stamp of God. "UP TO DATE." Small girl, anxiously "Mamma, I want you to make m A suit I my dollls that has buttons, so that I ta dress and undress her myself." d parent "Why, my dear, I aih waiting to buy Just such a dressed doN at the Doll Fair to be held on the 4(h and Stb of December. I understand all the doll clothes will be made that way." ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is 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 six months from the date hereof. All persons Indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay aid Indebtedness to me, forthwith. F. J. CARNEY. Astoria, Or., October 8. 189. CALL FOR WARRANTS. 1 Notice Is hereby given to eJl 'parties holding Clatsop county warrants In dorsed prior to October Jrd. 1SW. 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. 189. B. L. WARD, Treasurer -ot Clatsop Co., Oregon. According to the Hon. F. Lawiey, Russia In Ktirope has 537.600.000 acres of forests; Sweden coming next with 42, 000.000; Germany, 34,000.000; Austria sllk'htly over 24.000,000, and the British Isles less than 3,000,000. The U. S. Qov t Reports thow Royal Baking Powder Mupcrlor to all others. The sense of returning prosperity brings a smile even to the face of the Bryanlte. TO C'l'KK A roi.ll IX ONI DAY, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner of Bond and Twelfth streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON & PETERSON. OABTOIIIA. 1U n Hall Hfunn si lies rftry VnpptA Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No enre no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Conn Drner 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 actual value until the amount is raised. ..6oo Commercial Street.. Coffee 6c, Woodcock's, (74 Com'l St, THE LIGHTEST STORE IN ASTORIA IDEAS COST MONEY A HAYSEED Once got an Ulna that he could make A fix-tune by buying gold bricks. That was an expensive Idea. SOME MEN have an Idea that long credit, mossback stores can sell Califor nia Cheviot Hulls at IJ.75. That's a mistaken Idea. Herman Wise Is the only one In Astoria who does It A LADY... got an Idea Into her head that she could please her husband by trying to cook us his "mother used to cook." She wast.il lots of time, patience and money on an exploded Idea. A FEW PEOPLE still believe that they can get silk Sewed, well . lined, good fitting Worsted Suits for 110 In any store In Astoria. That Is a wrong Idea. Herman Wise alone dors It OUR of giving a DANCK rvp . I UPlUIIiriS UI1 .MIIUM infill Pl'tlllo vA'l I1PI I'll I It I UtA in not when vou consider our it creased miles and th dvaiitag of pleased customers. Smilingly Yourw HERMAN WISE C" The Reliable i-PHce Clothier McKinley and Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORSE.,.. BOND and EUEVENTH sts. MlbStnTrFiiVlcitlon. Salton Sea Salt for baths at I the Estes-Conu Irnp Store I I iuc ana zoo ier immnr. Astoria and Golambia Hiver Kailroad. TIME CARD. Trains leave Seaside for Astoria at 7:30 A m. and 1 p. m. dally. 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 a. m. and 2:08 p. m. daily. NORTH PACIFIC Steamship Company's Will be dispatched from Portland, Or egon on or about November 9, 1R9, on the route from that point to the Co qullle River, touching at all Interme diate points aa Inducements offer, and will remain permanently on that routs making regular trips. For rates or other Information apply at offices of the company, Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon, or 121-123 Da vis street. Ban Francisco. NEIL GILMORE, Agent, Main Street Dock, Astoria. RREMNER & HOLMES Telephone No. 92 Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re- 1111-1118, orsesboeing, Etc. LOGGING CRjVP OlORK A SPECIALTY 197 OLNEY ST., bet. Sd sad 4th. Most so-called "salmon twines" ars col ered with acids. The sclds rot ths fibre and render the material useless. In th ofllcs of Elmore, Sanborn It Co. Is an ob all fishermen. It Is ths whol of ths material used in the manufacture of Mar shall's twine from start to finish. Oo there 'and examine the color right through. Tou will see then why Mar shall's is called ths best In ths world. Wise's Customers Sec What They're Buying AN OLD MAID was bothered with Ihe Idea thai some foolish mnn mliiht be tempt ed to hide under her lml. Khe therefore wasted money on a great big bulldog, There whs a mirror In the room. The dog saw a rival In the mirror. Poor old maid! Pour mirror! Poor d"gl THE IDEA. of going without a Mackintosh or an overcoat or warm underwear at this time of the year! Quinine pills and doctor's bills are mors expensive than warm, comfort able garment, esporliilly whllw Herman Wise offers a 1 eduction of ten per cent on the abovs nitmed articles. PECK'S HAD BOY Invented the Idea of Initiating his pa Into the mysteries of a secret order. He secured a live goat for the purpose. Ills pa and the goat both reached the foot of the stairs at electric speed. The doctor laughed at the boy's Ides, nml Xnins presents to our Good Times! People. wVto have Wen hoarding their 'money are mw Iniying Warren ton and Warren ton Park Remember that prlrea i n these lots, side of the bay. within a stone's throw people are now living, will be advanced MASQUERADE BALL Concomly Tribe, No. 7 Imp. Order of Red Men will give a ball Thanksgiving eve. It will he a masquerade hall, a large ball, and. brilliantly colored ball, red. Following Are the Prlzesr First prise Best dressed lady, an ele gant toilet set. Second prise Best sustained lady character, Japanese tea set. First prise Best dressed gentleman, meerschaum pipe. Second prise Best sustained gentle WANTED. WANTED A good girl for general housework. Apply at the Astorlan of fice. FOR RENT. Fon RENT Seven room house, No. 260 Commerclnl street, corner Sixth" street. Apply to F. I. Dunbar, Court house. FOR RENT Nine room house on Tenth street. Apply at 452 Franklin avenue, TO LET Three furnished rooms suit able for housekeeping. Apply 1S4 10th street, upstairs. FOR RENT A front room nicely fur nished. Inquire 224 Bond street, city. FOR RENT Three or four furnished rooms, suitable for light house-keeping. Inquire at Crow's Gallery. FOR RENT Three or four rooms, with board. Mrs. B. C. Holden, corner 9th and Duane streets. FOR SALE. ALL KINDS OF FANCY AND JAP ANESE Goods for Christmas and ths holidays, at Wing Lee's, 543 Commer cial street FOUND. FOUND Diamond pin found at the Louvre. Owner can obtain same by proving property and paying charges. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER TARD, OFFICE 358 COMMERCIAL ST. I871 18a, Uuricallni Oil A Specially. Brothers', Sell ASTORIA Ship CliAiidoIory, I lard win Iron fe Stl, Oonr. Orooorio & ProvinionB, Flour tt Mill FnI, I'aintrt, Oils. Vnrnishoe Loggora Supplies', Fnirbank's Scales, Doors A Windows, Agricultural IinplemonU Wugona & Vultioltw, .SNAP A -KODAK. nl mi nun eeinln uill ul out slort owl you'll set a portrait ul S Bias brlntsillig iter wlUi pipswiit tlisuiihta. Much qutilly In His llijuatt s luvelo offer or siiimxhle ilro unt IUSS. COM If AND THY TURN. HUGHES & CO. S. Fsin, Um of FrMiM a Hulawt H. T. tAHil. UM of Slwktun Cl. FOUNDRYflEN Blacksmiths, Machinists fid Boiler Makers h'.M Kinds of machinery Iron and nraaa Castings Ueneral Blacksmith Work SPECIALTIES -Wkh P4WII WWI. Skis Snliitiar nJ SlMxtaat Wutk. Cjntwy uj Mill Ma. hinsry. MHo 4 Sutlmwry Boll. tf Built Is Oritt, SpxUlly )ulprJ far k ' woil: Cuftkrua,lac lull, IMS 18th and Franklin Phons 78 Now Is Your Opportunity away . LOTS At Special Prices which srs Ihe best sltuatrd on ths west of the Warrvnlon depot, and where O0 January 1. IS7. man character, silk umbrella. The prises are now on exhibition Irs the Estes-Conn show window. Tickets. II. Ladles en masque, free. Spectators, CO cents. A costumer from Portland will be, here a few days before the ball. - - - R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS ssR3St COMMERCIAL. ST. "The Louvre" AST0HIA'9 r.OKUtOL'9 ENTERTAINMENT HALL. a noon Fine Muslo, Gaines of All Kind. Two Magnificent Hars. EVERYTHING HRST-CLASS Good Order and Everybody's Rights. STKCITLV OltSKKVKD. The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters la the shell or est Served to Order or Sold at Retail W. W. WHIPPLE THE PALACE COLUMBIA W