) i THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, THURSDAY MORNING, bttfEtiBEtt 10 1811b. WESTON BY THE SEfl McKinley and Good Times! Now Is Your Opportunity SEASONABLE GOODS! lVoplo who have l'cn hoarding awHy iht'ir money are now buying Situated in Clatsop County Hear Rstoria .. .. .. Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mas or application. Blankets... Warren ton and Warrenton Park .LOTS KTOVV being Bold in tracts of all sizes. Bond ior deed 1 N given with every purchase. , . . Each buyer has a chance for the CAPITAL PRIZE. For particulars call on At Special Prices , E. Z. FERGUSON, Trustee ... ASTORIA, Misses', Youth's and Children's CCH00L Ohoes Ladies' and Gents' Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots,. Etc. John Hahn & Co. Ars 479 Commercial St. Ribbons 37 SHADES IN BABY RIBBONS Ho, t ficot Edge Hal Rikhoa. Ic yt. Qt ft Ro. I Satia libkoa 9c ja. 17c ft go.IUS.tia RibbM - -Sya.x5ce Ka. ! Satia liktoa - 4,a.S5ec Ve Mil atteatloa to tic tct Tast vc kccB itMi kit tost Qulit; Alt-Silk libto.s. ..4 Sell tkee tor lest tk.a otker Sell Mrt-cottoi libtoas ALBERT DUNBAR SIONAL SERVICE REPORT. TBSTBRDATB WEATHER. Maximum temperature, U degree, 'Minimum temperature, 44 degree. Precipitation, .SI Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1896, to date, W.M rooheo. Excess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1S9, to date, 12.32 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, December -For Wash ington and Western Oregon, rain; southerly galea on the coast For Eastern Washington and East ern, Oregon, fair weather. TO RKADERS.-Th. "Dally Astorlan" aatalna twice as mack raadlag matter a aay other paper published la Astoria. It Is tat only paper thai preaeata lla readers with a tally telecraahle report. TO ADVBBTISKBS.-Th "Dmlly A tartan" has aon Una twice as many nod r. as any other paper published la Asto ria. It Is therefore more thaa twlos as valnabl. as aa advertising medians. I tat a of Oregna. . J County of Clatsop.) We, the andarslfaed, local manager respeetlTely of the Westers Tnlon and Postal Telegraph companies, hereby cer tify that the "Dally Astorlaa" Is the only paper published la Astoria which aow re eires, er at any time during oar control of said offices has received, a telegraphic press report. f, D. 4 OHKSON, Manager W. V. Tr Co. J. R. CLARK, Manager Postal Tel. Co, AROUND TOWN. No man ever distinguished himself who could not bear to be laughed at Maria Edgeworth. The peerless Corlnne tonight Buy" your Groceries at 16th and Duane street. Just received Lowney's chocolate, at The Spa. "Standing room only" at the Colum bia tonight The very smart girl now wears her hair in a net. Election beta made yesterday are now due and payable. Today Is the last day on which to pay your water rates. You can get the best potatoes) at 10th and Duane street Don't forget the sale of fancy articles on December 11th. Mr. W. J. Ingalls, Clarke, is In the city. of Lewis and Mr. W. E. Tappan has gone on a fish ing trip not for salmon. The Presbyterian sale on December 11th. Sale at 7 sharp. Business yesterday was quiet nearly all the people were attending to poli tics. Mrs. E. J. Smith, who has been in for some time past, is now convales cent. ' Ladies can save big money by pur chasing dress goods at the Low Price Store. . Th e sale of seats at the box office yesterday for Corlnne was unprece dented. Drop us a line if you can't get Schilling's Best of your grocer, or if you don't like it and can't get your money back. A Schilling; Compasy faS KW1CMCS STUART BROS., Snlen Agent OR OREGON ... QUEEN HEATER liHwt in lanre totters, "Queen." None genuine without It. Beware of tmlto- Hon. We are sole agent, for th Queen." FISHER BROTHERS H. EKSTROM ' Jeweler 560 Commercial St., Astoria, Or. rise uxc or Watches, Diamonds , COLD .SD SILVER JEhELBT. CLOCKS ' E.'BRELLaS. riRSES. STCMISG iND rUTCD hUt Suitable for Chrtstmaa Presents, at Very Low Prices. Every Article Purchased Engraved Frew of Charge. Superintendent Watt!, of Corey Brother, baa gone to Portland on a business trip. Tou can secure a Christmas tree all ready for use In private parlors, at the M. E. basaar. The children's table at th. Preaby- terian church Friday night, will be of special Interest The county clerk yesterday Issued a marriage license to Isak Kamara and Ethel Mathisen. THREE SIZES OF QUEEN HEAT- era now In stock and for sale only by Fisher Brother. The finest Une of fresh made Christ mas candies In the city at bedrock prices at C B. Smith's. Observer G rover predicts another gale on the coast He thinks Astorians need a little more bad weather. District Attorney T. J. Cleeton and wife passed through the city yesterday on their way to California. Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. M2 Commercial street Mrs. W. T. Beveridge and children will leave for Salt Lake City next wek where they will spend the winter, Mrs. Nelson troyer went to Portland last night to meet her husband, who Is returning from California overland. Mr. LaRose, late of the Schilling Min strels will be with the A, F. C Decem ber 31 at the Columbia Opera Houset 1 We Offer all our cast Irbh stoves at 10 per cent below cost The latest air tight stoves also on hand at 431 Bond street. Mr. A. G. Barker, general agent of the Northwestern Railroad, was In the city yesterday, distributing his 1897 cal- lendars. The management of the Columbia Opera House yesterday appointed Chas. Stone, B.. Eigner, Ted. Lewis and Chas. Brown as ushers. Mr. D. M. C. Gault, editor of the Hillsboro Independent was In the city yesterday, en route via the Columbia to San Francisco. Paymaster Jones, of Corey Brothers, shipped Tuesday night by the Tele phone, thirty-three horses and a lot of harness to Nevada. Mr. A. Bartholomew, who came up from Seaside yesterday, says that the storm of Sunday and Monday was very severe on the coast There are now twenty-five men at work on the grade above Tongue Point repairing the recent breaks, and they report good progress. W. S. Smith, Frank Smith, C. L. Par ker, J. W. Bunn, Portland; H. D. Fas- sett, of Oregon City, registered at the Parker House yesterday. That entertaining and jolly little to tress, Katie Putnam, booked for the 14th at the Columbia, will draw a crowd of lovers of the drama. LOOK OUT for fraudulent telegraph ic news in the Astoria afternoon papers. None of these papers receives one line of outside news by telegraph. Mrs. L. A. Buchanan, mother of Miss Clara Buchanan arrived down from Portland yesterday morning. She will remain In the city about a week. Judge A. A. Cleveland went to Port land last night to attend the reception to the great council of Red Men of Ore gon, to be given by Minnehaha Tribe. Call and see the Queen air-tight heat er at Howell & Ward's before buying; Coffee 5c; Woodcock's, 74 Com'l St. Of Oregon and California manufacture, in all colorannd sizes, at bottom prices. Comforts... In Eider Down and Curded Cotton, mode of the very beet material. Very cheap. Warm Underwear We have the largest eelectlon of LoUlett' and lienta", Mtusrn', Youth'a and Children'M Umlcrwenr to te found this port of the country, anil at reoeonnble prlcen. C. H. COOPER they can save you money both on the price of the stove and wood consumed. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, has the finest selection of Chrtstmaa tree orna ments ever brought to this city, which are selling at lea. than half th. usual price. Before purchasing, don't fall to se. those celebrated alr-tlght stove, at Foard Stokes.' They have them In a doaen different styles, and .very pos sible stie. There will be tables of Interest for all at the Presbyterian church December 11. Fancy artlclea childrens candy, popcorn and peanuts. Refreshments; also cakes for sale. 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. 491 Bond street The charter of the city provides a way for the condemning of streets for public purposes, and there are those who believe that little time should be lost by the city in making connection between the city and the railroad depot. Fred Sprague, engineer on the Weno na, yesterday while working about the engine, knocked his shoulder against one of the steam cocks, which was opened, badly scalding him. He was taken to the hospital and properly cared for. Mr. Alex. Campbell spent yesterday at Seaside. He says there was no rain there during the day, but reports that at 2 o'clock yesterday morning the bridge over the Necannlcum near the . . . . Seaside house waa carried away by the freshet. The condition Pf the road In Road District No. 1, between Hklpflnon nd Adair's, Is now such as to render It Impassable for teams. It la claimed by thoae living on the line of the road that no work wag done al the proper time to prepar for the winter. Yes, we have a few of those Burbank potatoes left, but at the prices and rate they are selling they will soon be gone. The Webfoot Commission House Is selling other groceries at the same rate. For Instance: A pound of Mocha, Java and Rio blended coffee for 25c. We grind this while you wait. J. W. Hume, Port Angeles; E. J. Thompson, Joe M. Lewis, J. C. Barrett, San Francisco; Alfred Tucker, A. O. Barker, Portland; C. S. Norris, Chicago; A. C. Goerig, city; A. Bartholomew, Seaside; A. M. Gibson, Boston, and N. H. Webber, Knappton, were guests of the Occident yesterday. The Sisters of the Holy Names de sire to announce that their bazaar will not be held on December 10, 11 and 12, as previously stated, but will open the 15th Inst, at 8 o'clock p. m., at their convent on Sixteenth street and Frank lin avenue, and continue the afternoons and evenings of the 16th and 17th. Re freshments will be served at all hours, and a fine musical program has been arranged for each evening. Mr. J. A. Larsen, of the firm of Lar sen & Co., who superintended the build ing of the big tunnel and the Eddy Point cut on the A. and C. R. R. R., has sold out his interest In the Arm to his former partners, Messrs. Johnson and Anderson. The latter gentlemen have taken charge of the outfit, and carry on business In this territory. Mr. Larsen, who Is an old railroader, will go to California in a few daya to figure on a big tunnel near Los Angeles. That Oregon Is not the only country where It rains Is shown by recent ad vices Just received from Minnesota. The statement says that In the latter part of November In a certain district there an Inch and a half of rain fell In one day an extraordinary record for that country and that towards the close of the storm the weather set In cold, encasing everything In Ice. Trees, shrubbery, sides of houses, all glisten ed as if made of diamonds. The streets 1 The Leading House of Astoria. Whatever else you do between now and Christmas, be sure and see our beautiful novelties In perfume, before buying any gifts for your friends. Mind you. we do not say buy of ua W merely say, see what w have be fore you buy. and then do as you choose about the place you purchase. Of course we have an Idea about what the result will be after having exam ined our varied otock, but that need not In any way influence your choice. We are showing our good, with the understanding that we wish no one to purchase unleea we make It their best Interest to do so. We hav. In stock an elegant Un. Qt novelty perfume. In cut glaaa bottles, all new styles, never put on the market before, and filled with the choicest perfume, made by Adolph Spieler and Solon Palmer, the best manufacturers of perfumes in America; also a full line of Imported ex tracts by Lubin. Roger and Oallet, Kd. Pjnaud of Paris and the Crown Per fumery Company of London, who are known to be the leading perfumers of the world, ami some of their entirely new orders In our stock are Metsukita, Orchida, Peau de Sprague, L. Iris Diane, Bouquet de. Amours, Vera Vlo-. letta, Violet de Purm, Parqulnta Lilly. Aurora Lily and QUEEN OF VIOLETS. We also carry the largest line of toilet soaps of any house west of the Ilocky Mountains (that is not a wholesale I h,,.e v h,v, f..r,f ,Ff. r.ndn !n price from 40 cents per doien to II cake, 12 gross of tooth brushes at from i cents to 60 conts each. Our JOo brushes generally sell for 75c. 24 doicn hair brushes at from 15c to S? each: bath brushes from 50c to t2 each; also an endless variety of lather brushes and ahoe brushes, and hundreds of other articles too numerous to mention, and all at the lowest cash prices. We take pleasure In showing goods, wheth er you buy or not, knowing, after ex amining our stock and prices, you will Call whe In need of anything In our line. CHARLES ROGERS. Druggist. Odd Fellows' building. Astoria. t el.le. were like alass. And In several places the Ice was so thick that In the railroad yards cars which stood on sid ings had to be separated by chopping the Ice on ths couplings with an ax, and digging out the wheels with crowbars. Oregon is good enough for most peo ple. The county court waa In session yes terday and on petition of F. M. War ren. vacated a certain part of Warren ton Center, as at present platted. Coun ty Assessor Carnahan's bond for 15000 was duly approved. It was decided to defer the opening of the Bear Creek j bridge bids on account of the recent freshet, which may make some changes necessary In the plans. John Glasser's petition to locate a county road waa granted, and N. Bozler, John Adair and A. B. McMillan were appointed viewers. "One of the questions which was agi tated yesterday during the election wa. what the newly constructed city coun cil would do In regard to establishing a central market in Astoria," said a well known business man last night That something must be done with this matter Is conceded amongst all classes of business men, and yesterday there was no little talk on the subject. Now, in the judgment of the majority, Is the time to take definite action in order that the largest benefits may accrue during the coming spring and fall. Report was received lost evening that about 5 o'clock Monday afternoon, a Russian named John Halen, who It Is understood was a runaway sailor, and was then working for a milkman on the Lewis and Clarke, was drowned In that river. It seems that he started from the ranch In a boat and that the boat was afterwards found floating In the stream, empty, and the milk cans scattered on the tide lands. So far no trace of the man has been found. One theory Is that he was caught In the driftwood tinder the bridge, and was knocked overboard. An amusing Incident Occurred yeHter- THE CORINNE The Company Include ...CORIINNB Joe Oawthorn, Johnnie 1'age, Nell McNeill, Omrge Ollnl, John Hairy, II, A. Cassldy, Maurice Kohliison, Jhn Connnlly, Charles Htve-na, Oetavla flarbe, Nellie Htrickland. Klhel Htrlckland. Helen lloldtm Welch, Ueorgla Klrwart, Arnola Hclvlllv. and a SKl.KOT CHOHra OF THIIITY M UllKAT DANCKHM II HBNDRICK HUDSON. JR. Plrectlon of IloWK IlKHIlT. Two mammoth baggage rars packed with gorgeous scenery, exquisite cos tunirs, daaallng armor, novel electrical and calcium effect. Al'O.MKNTKD OIICIIKHTKA. A Corgtoas, Glittering, CIofIoqs Spestaoli. Bright, up-to-date features; New Bongs, New Music, New Rpeclalttea; Full of Surprise. I day at the store of Foard Ktokea, While on the Mayflower dock. Mr, Fraik Htoke. noticed a box which had apparently been abandoned, containing a mall animal, and thinking It needed attention, he carried th. box over to the store. Upon raising the cover It was discovered that the little animal was a mountain skunk, and no a dog aa at first supposed. Mr. Stoke, quick ly called for a nail, fastened the cover down, and sent It bark to the wharf. No damage was don.. Th. address In pencil on th. lid waa W. Mahan. The residence of Mr. A. II. Hal on Young', river yesterday afternoon waa was the Ken. of a very pleasant gath ering of friends And neighbor., th. oc casion being the presentation to Mr. Sol by the Prospect Park school chil dren uf a hamlanm silver-mounted cane in acknowledgment f the Interest that gentleman has taken In the pro motion of the welfare of th. school. Mr. II. 8. Lyman, on behalf of the pu pils, made the presentation. An ele. gant dinner waa provided by the host ess and It is safe to say that all Is harmony in that school district. Th KttUe V"" Company, which wl" l) r'"n a ,ne Columbia Opera ! ",,u" np" Monday. In ( T. Paiey's j wnsatlonal comedy drams, "The ), lAme Kl,n- nw such an Increase iren(iin anu sum an aumilon r in- " 'nM,n h"". as to warrant the' iV - ya. y -a v prediction that larger audience, -nd greater satisrai'tion man ever oetore will attend th. pres.nre of this always popular and wUVme comedienne. Her supporting Company Is commended by the press In the mort pleasing term, and the play will be produced In a manner worthy of oriy metropolitan stage. As a scenic production It will compare favorably with the best In that line. In novel features, It I. without rivalry, and some of the most Inter esting effects wiil be a part of the production. TO ft' BE A COLD IN K DAY. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet.. All druggists refund the money If ft falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist I am told on high authority, says a London correspondent, that the prince of Wales has practically decided to go to Canada next year. Salton Sea SaH for baths at the Estes-Cotiti Drug Store 10c and 25c ytr package. Detallle, the French artist, ha. been commissioned to paint a picture of the review at Chalons, to be presented to tbe'Csar. OABTOniA. Vtt fla il am ilfunu af tin wy vnppo. .SNAP A KODAK. at any man coming out of our stor and you'll get a portrait of a man brlinmlnx over with pleasant thought. Hueh quality In the liquors we hare to offer are enough to plena sny nun. COM H" AND TRY THEM HUGHES & CO. VI i "rc ;'VJ .w , Today Santa Clans Will Be at Our Store. m!cTi!rtl SHANAHAN BROTHERS What Santa Glaus Has Got for Them the only place, to get toys Remember that price, on the lots, which are the best situated on the west' sMe of the bay, within a sinus's throw of the Warrenton depot, and where (of people are now living, will be advanoed January 1, 1SW. Extravaganza Co. M'HINKHH IMPIlOVINO. Itts Report from Eastern Centers by a Well Known llroksr. Mr. C. 8. Norris, western manager for the A. Ixxith Packing Co., Chicago, Is In the city, on his annual tour of In spection. Mr. Norris stated last evsnlng to an Astnrlan representative that .Inc. th. election all clasoos of business through out th. East hav. gresUly Improved. Salmon packing, among th. other In. dustrtee, notwithstanding Ih hard time, and Ih. difficulties experienced by th packers lost spring, Is In fairly good shape. Chicago, he says, has taken great strlJcs recently In building ahd Internal Improvements. Three slevatsd railroad systems are now In operation, having their down-town terminals with, in a mile of each other, and It I rati mated that In that districts these lines dally dlscharii more passengers than any other three transportation lines known. Rents have followed the gen eral Improvement In affairs, and are now hiish. even for Chicago, Mniie coming v. est I witnessed a grand sight. After leaving St. Paul on the Northern Pacific, the entire coun- j try to the I'aclllc coast was one sheet! of snow. Mile after mile on the prairies J and through the mountains revealed but the one slxht. snow everywhere, You can little litiatrttie the effect of such kM "I-1" the traveler. 8.ld..m is men- ui n an unnnwrn expanse or win. tr s while mantle. "I am only here on my usual annual trip, and can say nothing definite about the pocking business next season. I untiiipHte no difficulties, however, and can see no reason why the ratiiierymen ami fishermen ranut agree upon a fair price for raw material next spring." ROYAL tsaatng Powder. Highest of Mil In leavening Mtrtngth -V. (. OeveraaMat Report A set of buttons In real Jewel. I. the latest extravagant caprice, Use Webfoot Corn Cnre. No cure no pay. For sale at Es-tes-Conn Drwr Store. Cedar Shingles BRABIDE LUMBER YARD, OFFICE SM COMMERCIAL ST. C. P. KJAERBYE, M.A..M.D. mS'CIHN AND SlKGrON (JrndiWLted from Copenhagen Univer sity. rlpeclalty, Female Diseases. No. KH0 Commercial street, Shanahan Building. Hours, 10-12 a. m ; 2-4 and 7-R p. m. New Columbia Two Nights commencing Thursday, Dec. 14 , ENQAOEMENT OF THE VERSATILE COMEDIENNE. Katie Putnam And Her Pralseworthytompany of Players In a Number of 1 Beautiful Plays Written Expressly for Miss Putnam.-. .."The Old Mine Kiln"... A Picturesque Idyl of ttt West-One of the Most " Popular Successes of Two Seasons. , CF1ANGB OF PLAY EACH NIGHT' NORTH PACIFIC Steamship Company's . STEAMER tHIlUT. Will be dispatched from Portland, Or egon on or about November I, UM, o. the route from that point to the Co quills lllvrr, touching at all Inlerme-. diata iMilnts aa Induoenisnls offer, aaci will remain permanently on that route making regular tripe. For rates or other Information apply at onlcea of the oompany, Woneet.p Woe.. Portland. Oregon, or 191-111 Dev. via street, Han Francisco. NEIL, OILMOItB. Agent. Main Street Dock, Astoria. 1 F. bis of ptmsm. Hans. R. T. Easis, l at SkKkM Lai. FOUNDRYflGNi' Blacksmith. AUchlnUU and Boiler Mak.r "'T-VS H Ktixfs o! Hiehlotry. Iron and Braoa Oaatlp. Urn OouoraJ BlaosjutUUi W ork i f KIAITICS - Wslek hM Wkssl. I aim. lallMsa sa4 Itossihial Wos, Csasry sat Mill MTklav. Majtftt 4 SwfrsMn tot). 'm Bsllt hi Ot, testUar 4tf w Inrrses'sjotSj IsmtsuasMK tulliiw. l8th aad I ranklla. Phoa7 Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Train. I. .v. ua.l,t- A.l.,rl. at 7:jo a. m. and I p. m. dally, Train, leave A.torla for riav.l at a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. , Trait leave Astoria for Seaside at 10:M a. m. and 4 n m daily. t Trains leave Flavel for A at oris at 1:40 '. in. and 151 p. m. dally ROSS HtGGINb' & CO Qrocers, : and : Butchers. Astoria a, t'pfer Astoria Fin, Tsss ssi Cm, Tstls Plksr'.. Dams, ss4 Tmsksl fmlts, V.fHsM.s, Syf Af Cviss Hah, Batoa, BK. Cholc. Freh and Salt Meats. I87 189s Brothers, Sell ASTORIA Lubricating OILS A Specialty, Ship Chandelory, Hardware, Iron A Steel, Coal, Groceries A Proifcitn,. Flour A Mill Fedi. Taints, Oils, Yarairhe, , Loggers Supplies, Fairbank'sSoalea, Doors A Windows, Agricultural I m piemen taw Wagons A Vehicles.. Opera House: COLUMBIA IRON ME ij 2 ,