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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1896)
u jji . . ,4 i "i 1Li Ui ii. iXr-ji'T"M"i THE DAILY A8T0KIAN, FRIDAY MOUSING, NOVKMBEU 20, 181)0. ISA Your Christmas Gifts Free two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Bhckwcll a Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco aud read the coupon which gives a list of val uable presents and how to get them. .lANilOO.) no-TO f i , waa .in. ..i r ''. aa Mwr Ua 'I J ' I 1 1 v. -.. w.ktfwm ! Ika4 !... In i aa I ) ' ' f V ... an..na. haa kmiiU,-. - altM rm f I ' ) . . . . rwMfm '" miia !, 1 ' l"'- 4 ' " "' Ml "aram. ' in n'K l ' r m i . ' " ' I . . .. . ' ... H ir .aetata lain BAG GUARANTEED TOOACCO HABIT 4aiAnnmh.iiakiiltl. minx) Pit rt tiroM I la nnwtf form. Ikult thMfvii tivrvvfiv-t Hi lh wiir 11. M.? .ih pmiiuu in lulfn4 Hiwwf IUU wkiliMa I i.i K.-m man alttMirf. vlttnniw o4 niMttxiin. J Hat w ft bm. You will t d itfhtmi. W o tiMt ju to V-itfV !tt itBMr, i" tiMtuii)lr tu.rMU1 ir druMiiia vvvrr t or (title by C hua. HnKrni. PruirBlnt. T 1- Salmon Chf maKf if fr Auprior At A,, t roiiJa ( ! In Tl U A Are You Uoiiitf KastV I) mir aMid that your Mckt T HE NORTH.WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL,, MINNEAPOLIS tad OMAHA RAILWAYS. ThU la Lb "GREAT SHORT LINE BltWMD DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all Points Kast am) South. Thlr Mnnine6iit Trck, PeorleM Vol Ubuled 1 XnlnhT nd Blorplng Car Train an J Mono: 'ALWAYS ON TIME " Jlave (Wen itila roud a national reputa tion. All claw or paaaentrer carried on tli veHllbuled train without xtra ohance.- Ship your fralirht and travel war ml (amou Una. All agent have tlcknta W. H. MKAD, F. C. BAViOH, Qen. Agent Trav. F. and P. AgU U Waahlngton at, Fortland, Or. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A paae-enver train on the Chicago, Mll wauke and BL Paul Railway. No. It tarln are veetlbuled, heater by (team, and llhted by eleotrlclty. Each deep oar berth ha an eleotrlo reading lamp. It dining car ar the beat In the world, and It ooaohe are palaoea on wheela Thl great railway, connecting aa it doe with all transcontinental line at BL 'Paul and Omaha, auure to the tarvcllng publlo the beat aervloe known. Ticket via the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt. Paul Ilnllway are on aale at all railroad ticket offlre to any point In the United Btatra or Canada. For map, folder and other Information, addrea. C. J. EDDT. General Agent, J. W. CABBY, Portland, Or. Trav. Paa and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. Parties dealrlng the belt ot Job printing at the loweat prioe should call at La Aatorla job offloe before going elae- -nice "wher. Many thousand dollars worm oi vmuauic arucics suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and old, are to be givcu to smokers of Blackwcll's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find one coupon inside each tr RESTORED ;&S: rank taaaalll .... J. W. CONN. Agant. Astoria. GORE u dtMtmv ttedlr 1W uhftrro in anr -O.-'i -.-r- K A Co Any Othr.H PROPKBaiONAL CARU8. II. A. SMITH. DENTI8T. Qr'ff Huom t and I, Pythian Bulldlnf, ovvrr C. H. Cooper! tor. pit. O. a K8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to dlaeaee of women and urffary. Olllce over DanilfeM ator. Aatorla. Telephone No. U. JAT TUTTLK. U. D., PHT8ICIAN. BUROKON AND AXXUCHEUR. Offloe, roomt f and t, Pythian Building. Hour. 10 to 11 and 1 to I Reldecs ts Cedar ilrest JOHN T. LIOHTER. ATTORNKT-AT-LAW. Offlre, upitalra, Aatorlan Bulldlnf. H. T. CROSBY, ATTOUNET-AT-LAW. Wt Commercial atreet I. Q. A. BOWLBT. ATTORN KY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offloe on Bond atreet, Aatorla, Or. J. N. Dolph, ntchard Nlion. Cheater V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON A DOLPH, ATTORN EYB AT LAW. Portlnnd, Oregon, 14. IS, ID and IT, llmnlllon nullillng. All legal and col li .'lion htiNln'aa promptly attended to. ('Inline axalnrt the government a pe :lulty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TKMPLB LODGE NO. 7. A. F. and A. M.t-Ri'Klnr communication held on the Unit and third Tueailay evening of nch month. Q. W. LOUN8BERRY, W. If. E. C HOLDEN, SecreUry. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C CASSIS LL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, Notary Publlo. 51 Bond Street. rHinoD poison SPEClALTYon'ro'; I b unary ltUoou 1'OISON pontmneutlr 1 I Iur-4Hllnl6U)lUdny. YouoaDboliratrdal 1 1 timnn furHini Drir unilr Hmetunraa I ' - jty. If fouprt'rortotKmioberti.twllloun-iikMkMirru'tttnpn-f rnllnuitl fnrtMTiU hotolblllMnd oehnnm.lf wefnll ticuro. If you hare taken nter jury, iodide not a h It, and all II hnTe arhoa and rfitot, Miiooul'trliln month, HorXhro, 'iuple, Coper Color-nil HotH l;U'ra on uy inrtof ttisVxir, ltuiror Kyehrow fnllln ut, U It tltta Hicoiidury ItTooi) rt KuarauteBeWoura. WoaolioHUjamont ,ohatl tikti oamis and ciitilleiina the world for a rusts we cannot curt Thlt d has alwart LattletithAfilclll of throotmutaeuthyii. fl.iTia. 4AOO,00 eapltnl bohlftd our nnruntll ipniuiifm. iddraH COOK 11EMKUVCU, For Dellcacv. for purity, and for lmprovmont of the oom- nezinn noinins; equaia rosso iri'a fownRR. .amt. I-' I mmm (DARIflE (DflTTERS. Illllll WA'IHN. A. M. i I'. M. ii.ni rt J ir.mtrt' DATE. Miiinrilii'y" Hiinduy . , Miinl(iy,. Tutwiliiy., Wi.illii.iry 'MiiirMln)' Krliluy... . III I" 7. Ill VII ll fi llil u It) 7 I, IU Vi II ft il in on i.!llU7.H 17 HIMI.H.II I I.I I I H I I OUiA.7 In (J 'IV d II WA M 1 1 n 7 1 1 ojim.il a in. p. in 'I o, -ill I. etii, IhiIiiw fro. I IIHIIgl Of ft1INItl--7, 11 Mikiii, ll, Hrl ttr. J), Full I Ur. t. New M'HIH, The Iti'lluf will tow the fuur-niimtiT In thla moriilng. The Btramur Klnmre JIm1 yeatnnlny from Tllliimuiik ami Ni'huloin. The Yallumi iavc up thn river thla morning. Khe will liiad gialn. A fimr-nuwttMj hlp wu report! In the lifting yeetirday afternoon. Tim HrllUh littrk Linden, wheat latlt-n I expwtiHl down the rlvur tcxlay, The Columlilne aalli-d yeaterday morning for Umtructloti Inland and Oray'a llnrbor. The Hrlllah atlilp Poltallorh arrived down the rlr yi-etiTday. Khe haa 140,637 buahul of whoat, valui-d at lt. 1W. for the United Kingdom. Tin. I'lillulliK'h, which arrived down from Portland yeati-rdny dragged h"T anrliora hi 'ln awlft current luat even ing, but no damage waa dne. The afuamahlp Columbia arrived down from Portland early yeatvrday mornlfiK and aallcd for Han Kranclaco. Hhc carried a large amount of freight. The ivcmil havy ralnfull ha rauacd Him river to rl Mtveral feet and ve aela muy now cime down wllh a ra wnialile aaauranre of reaching Aatorla. It' a good thing that It r'nln In the rail. The flvc-ii mitel achoonrr Uiula, Cap tain Hatch, nailed yeatenlay for Mel iMiurne, Auntralla. carrying 7S1.M5 feet of lumlier. valued at S5.kti7.M; 116,400 lath, valued at ::i: 0; ZI'KJ pl( ke!, valued at fll.Kl; total value of cargo, io.o:,.G. The Yarana arrived at Falmouth on the 12th, 1U day from Aatorla, with 3.600 ton of wheat There I now only one veaael of the Oregon grain fleet of IKUS-M to be heard from. Thl I the Mctropoll, which called at the cloae of June. San Franclaco llulletln. The Han Joae aaillng up the harbor yesterday morning In the face of the trong rant wind wu a. beautiful light Kvory stitch of canvaa waa ipread and It waa necraaary to make many tacks acroe the channel before the pilot boat waa brought to anchor off the city. The American ahlp O. W. Wolff ye' terday flnlahed dUH harglng all but 900 barrel of the cement for the govern ment at the O. It. and N. wharf ard will probably leave up the river today. The Joo barrel were o covered with Port land freight that they could not be un loaded and will have to be discharged at Portland. A a rule American ship cajitnln spend little time Instructing appren tices, but when the ship Shenandoah left thl port lost time Capaln Murphy look half a dosen boy a apprentices And had aurh success with them that he will take six more on his next voyage, which soon begins. Already four young men, August Wilson, son of a New Or leans pilot; Harry Stevenson, a New York car builder's son; Henry Lum, who came here In the Centennial, and Ietr Hughes, whoae parent live In (ialway, Ireland, are aboard the ahlp and two more will go on her before she leave. Of the six boys Captain .Murphy took out before one la now first officer of the St. Paul, another Is master of a lake schooner and all are holding good positions. Today the Shenandoah goes to Ptirt Costa to load grain and a party of guests of Mr. and Mrs. fjeorge W. McNemr will go up on her. reluming on the tow-boat. Chron icle. The British ship Grenada that ar rived In port yesterday from Departure Day with a cargo of coal, came too late by twelve hours to save her charter, contracted for when vessels were de limiting and receiving it shillings and 3 pence per ton for wheat to England. Now she will have to take her chances In securing a load with the big fleet of disengaged vessels now anchored In the bay, and at a price that today was Hinted 6 shillings lower than that stip ulated In the contract her delay had broken. The vteisel was at Puget' Sound when G. W. McNear chartered her to load wheat for Europe on condi tion that she should be In this port by November 1st. She had nearly a month In which to make the voyage from thn Sound, but her agents figured m using her for that time to he ad vantage of her owners. She was tow ed to Departure Hay under contract to bring a cargo of coal to San Fran cisco, expecting that she would have no dlltlculty In making the voyage In time to save her charter. Instead, there was a long delay In loading her. Then, after she shook nut her sails, she met with strong southeast gales that held her txtck and she did not make the port until her charter had expired. In the meantime many vessels had been mak ing the port seeking cargoes, and In the scramble for loads prices kept go ing down. Examiner. TO Ct'KB A COLI1 IN ONI DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. If you are looking for a boom you will be disappointed, but you can count on a steady Improvement In all lines of buelneas. ROYAL Baxing Powder. Highest of all In leavening Strength U. S Oovernmont Report Husinesa like charity should begin at home. uw WATr. '. a)."j I', ll III fl j ll.ln i H JiJ.ll'l ) I .A 4 M1.1' ('. 1.0 I I vi mi! j 6 1:' lift I O in rf.ii I 0 1 1 'ii.. I KlU'll. 1 1 .VI 411 I oiii.ijil Tlim NOTICE TO MAIUNERB. Willamette Ulver, Channel to Portland, Oregon. Notli la hereby given that the Bwan Island liar (lower), threo-pll post-light braenn, also the Swan Island bar (Up per) single-pile post light beacon, were carried away by the present fieshnt, and will be replaced a early aa practi cable, Thla nolle affect the Data of Light and Fog Hlgnala, Pacific Coast, 111, Pago 24, No. M and 10?, also the List of Deacon and Huoy, Pacific Coiuit, ldlir,, page (0. lly order of the Lighthouse Hoard, J NO. p. MKIIKILL, Commander V. B. Navy, Inspector 13th L, II. District. Offlc of V, B. Lighthouse Inspector, Portland, Oregon, 17 Nov., ISM. OABTOniA. TV, te nant it rnt elfuiut In Medieval Days When People wanted anything they knelt down and prayed for IL How ever, that wu him time ago. Along about 1400 a fellow named Oulnn barg, who had "com de Rhine ove:." waa monkeying around a carpenter shop In Lent. He whit tled some little block and actually mad an alphabet Then he rigged a sort of well, a machine that would look something Ilka our tet ter praa of today. He arranged hi block In order, put om Ink on ti.em. alao a piece of paper, and then acrewed hla preaa down. That was called printing. Old Outrntvrg mad a howling success of the racket, ' and hi head became so awoll.n that he really anuhbed th king on day. The king overlooked It however, for be had an Idea what kind of fellow printer would be. Well, finally they got th print ing ayatem down imu and, a th centime rolled by, began printing newapapera flrt person, Invariably alngular number, any gender and hard case. In This Enlightened Day There ar many newapapera a a matter of fact But It la an utter Impossibility to get a newapaper to admit It The advertising patronage of a newapaper dependa largely , wholly upon It circulation. A newapaper la a treat deal Ilk th human body; If It circulation I good. It prosper; otherwise. oinerwis. aom paper puouah Want Columns That la. a column, or a number of ' column, devoted to amatt advertli menu. If a fellow want anything trouble, a wife, a house don't make any difference what It Is b can get ll by mean of a small ad. Included In th "wact" column ar "For Bale," "For Rent" "Lcat' "Found." "8tolea" and "Mlacel laneoua" Now, just e what chump om people are! Why, a man haa been known to hunt over a city thl city for day looking for a house In which to live Had ha come to The Aatorlan offloa and ... asked for a want ad. he could have gotten hi house without the leut bit of trouble and for about cent. It Is Needless To tell ot Th Aatorlan' circula tion. Th paper ha been estab lished for a quarter ot a century. Why, old Conoomly read th first rumor of the building of a railroad to hi brave from It Circulation I Th Aatorlan' long ult Conse quently, when a fellow comes Into Th Astorian office, looks pleasant throws down S cant on the coun ter and say be want a house, h get It Why, Just Think ! Th Aatorlan goes Into every house In Astoria and a great majority of those In the urroundlng section ot Oregon and Washington. Hence, It you Insert an ad. In The Aatorlan, It la equivalent to engaging a man to go around to all thoee house and telling the Inmate that you want something 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 sale; when you lose, find or steal anything, come around and tell your trouble to The Aatorlan. , Bring 16 cents with you, and, above all things, look pleasant Tell th clerk that you want a want ad. In the want column, give him your 16 cent ana go away happy. A Her man Wise would say, a want ad. will restore the blind, the bald and th bowlegged to manhood. 3 Lines OC for 3 Cents. Jry It. ENGLISH CAPITAL. FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americana seeking Eng lish OapUal for new enterprise. A lbs containing the name and addresses ot 9G0 successful promoters who have placed over 100.010,000 Storting In Foreign In vestment within the; last six year, and over C8.0O0.0OO for bho seven month of IKK. Prloa, 5, or 125, payable by postal order to the London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, 20, Cheapside, London, E. C. Subscriber wll be entitled, by ar rangement with the director to receive either personal or letter of lntroductoln to any of these successful promoters. Thl list 1 first oCaea In every respect, and every man or firm whoa name ap pear therein may b depended upon. For placing the following It will be found Inraluabbs Bonds or Shares of In dustrial, Commercial and Financial con cern. Mortgage loan. Sal of Land Patent or Mine. Director: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER C. PEPYB. CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFS. Copyright A TWISTER. A twister in twisting May twist him a twist. For In twlr'tn a twist Three twist make a twist: But if on o' th twlate Untwist fror he twlat Th twlat untwisting Untwists th twist v That Is, when It's twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 As an advertising medium the Wetkly Astorian is un surpassed by any paper in the State outside of Fortland. 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 th'nk! 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 America for sufferers from , . . Lung Diseases" and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objection urged against Indlo la th past by th large uumbars who otherwise would hav been glad to taka advantage of It beneficial climate, baa been a lack ot ultabl accommodation. Th Southern Pacific Company take pleaaurs la announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hav just bean erected at Indlo station, that will b ranted to applicant at r onabla rats. They an furnished with modern convenience, supplied with pur artesian water, and so situated aa to glr occupant all th advantage to b de rived from a mor or tea protracted reddeno. la thl delightful climate. (From th Baa Francisco Argonaut) "In th Heart of the great desert of tha Colorado which th Southern Paclfla traverse ther la aa oasis called Indlo, which, la our opinion, I the sanitarium of the earth. W believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, there Is so spot on this planet so favor able." O. T. Stewart. M. D., writ: "Th purity of th air, and th sternal ua shine, fill on with wtmd-r and delight . . . Natur baa accomplished so much that there remain but little for man to da A to It possibilities a a health resort her I the most perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pleasant a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is an unknown factor; pur ozrgnn, dens atmosphere and pure water. What mors can be desired T It is the place, abors all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering th number of sufferer who hav baea cured, I hav no hesitancy la recom mending this genial oasis aa th havaa of th afflicted." INDIO. Is 6ia miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANOELES Fare from Los Angeles For further Information Inquire t any Southern Pacific Company agent, or address E. P. ROGERS. . Asst Gen. Pass. Agt & P. Co. J. B. KIRKLAND. Dtst Pass. Agt Cor. First and Alder at., Portland. Or Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. CLEAN.;. Reasonable in Price ELMORE, SANBORN & CO Agents. Aatorla. Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing Department Give Us a Trial Agents Wanted $,!tday$20 LIFEo'M'KINLEY And HOBART, Republican Candidates for president and vice-president, by Robt P. Porter, the noted journalist present editor of the Cleveland World, and lnitimate 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 has receiver the endorsement of Ma, Mo Klnley and his most Intimate friends. No book equal to It as a seller. Every body wants the book published at McKlnley's home. Porter's book sells 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 20c (stamps taken) as an evidence of good faith, which i amount will be refunded with agent's 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 ar waiting others will cut you out THE N. O. HAMILTON PUB. CO.. 1565 Arcade, Cleveland, O. 1 i