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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1897)
r r THE DAILY ASTOlilAN, 80'NDa'Y MORNINU, JANI'AUY lt, 18117, Fancy Slippers ladles Walklnt Chnac Dnrible School OlIUCo Seasonable Goods Ratters Rntber Boots, Etc John Hahn & Co. Ars 4 479 Commercial St. THIRD ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Co tacts SOSDAT. JANURT kid coti..e for 30 Dty .Albert Dunbar Cor. Otk ... ComawrcUl Sts. SIGNAL SERVICE REPORT. TE8TERDATS WEATHER. Maximum temperature, J degrees. Minlmum temperature, 37 deg.-ees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st. ISM, to date, 47.M Inches. Rxoess of precipitation from Septem ber lot, 1S9 to date. 11.40 raches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, January . For Oregon and Washington. Hair weather, continued eooi. TO RgADKRS Tao "Daily Aatertaa eeataiaa Mr lea a uti readtag aaattor as U other poser aabUsoea ta Aaaoria. It U Mm amly vapor tfcat aiaaaats lu rvMtaora witk a daily loiasalo report. TO ADVERTISERS. -Tk "Dally As terUa" ass mar tkaa twktuan; im ars a say etaes paper pabUiae ta Asto ria. It U tterelote awn tkaa swtee as ealaablo aa aa ad verUslag saedleaa. tat of Onrw, 1 Ooaaty of Clstse.' We, the aeeoralgead. wfHt1j af tka Wo Caioa reetal Tatacrapk ales, kersey llfy that the "Dally Astoriaa- ie ike aaJy aapar pabUskea' ta Astoria watek aaw re solrss. ar at aay Ms, dating aar aaatral W amM easees has resetves. a teiograohle prats report. at.. JOHHaOS. Maaaaar W. C. T. Co. v.. . .. .' .avcuim:. . ' Maaage raatal TaU Co. AROUND TOWN. Bow strangely active are the acts of peace. Whose restless motions leas than wars do cease; - ' Peace Is not treed from labor, but from noise; And war more force, but not-more pains, employs. Dry den. Advice Is like snow, the softer It falls. the longer It dwells upon, and the deep er it sinks into the mind. Coleridge. Signs See Swope. Want anything painted? See Swope. The Hon. C W. Fulton Is In Salem. C. J. Curtis went to Salem last night. Mrs. Frank Spittle Is on the sick list. Want anything decorated? See Swope, Mr. J. M. Turney was over from Fla- vel yesterday. Decorated fern jars at the Palace Jewelry Store. Business along the waterfront yes terday was very quiet. Ex-Mayor J. W. Hume arrived from Port Angeles yesterday. Ekatrom has the only complete stock of Jewelry In the city. The new Clatsop county flying road machine Is making a record. Have you any Jewelry that needs re pairing? Take it to Ekstrom's. Miss Nellie Nlckerson, who has been suffering from tonsilltls, is improving. The days are becoming appreciably longer, and candles are going out of style. Mr. Omer Woodard, of Whatcom Wn., Is visiting m the city with his aunt, Mrs. L. D. Johnson. The most attractive and inexpensive light furniture of bamboo made to or der at 618 Commercial street At the Palace Restaurant will found all of the delicacies of the son served In the latest style. be The Astoria Iron Works Is now run ning at full capacity repairing and manufacturing cannery machinery. Family tickets between Warranton, Flavel and Astoria will hereafter be sold by Agent Stone at the Telephone dock. F. J. Schofleld, general landscape gar- Go to any grocer and ask for Schilling's Best tea: Japan, English Breakfast, Oolong Ceylon, or the Blend. He will pay you your money back if you don't like it ASchniinf ftCnapaay ' ' auFnacun , faf doner and sanitary englnocr. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at Astoria office. We offer all our cast Iron stoves at 10 per cent below coet. The latest air tight stoves also on hand at 431 Bond street. I hereby give notice that I will no! be responsible for any debts contracted on my account without a written order from me. B. F. ALLEN. ftargalaa la Lacoa at luabart Clear aaee Sala. Kopp's new brewery yesterday turn ed out a magnificent brew which will be ready for market In about four months. President Curtis and Land Agent Gosalln. of the A. and C. R R. R-. returned yesterday from a trip over the line. In the county clerk's office yesterday O. Meldaus. a native of Russia, declar ed his intentions of becoming a t'nlted States citiien. James Brown. J. F. Bender. Knappa: D. E. Merkle, Portland; A. Palm berg. Warrenton, registered at the Parker House yesterday. Call and sea the Queen air-tight heat er at Howell A Ward's before buying: they can save you money both on the price of the stove and wood consumed. The frost yesterday morning enabled the small boys to alkie down the side walk, greatly to their amusement, but greatly to the terror of the pedestrians. Before purchasing, don't fall to set) those celebrated alr-tlght stove at Foard Stokes.' They have them In a dosen different styles, and every pos sible site. It was rumored last evening that W. W. Whipple, proprietor of the Palace Restaurant, had purchased the stock and fixtures of the defunct Bon Ton restaurant. The Hotel Flavel Company has suc ceeded In stopping all the leaks In the roof and sides of their building, and everything is now In good order for the spring opening. Why the city council does not arrange some location for a general market where the farmers can sell their pro duce, is a mystery, to a number of the tax-payers of the county. Massage Hot and cold water baths. vapor and alcohol baths, combined with massage scientifically administered, by jirs. j. AnnuuuM. iroane street. Rheumatism a specialty. Clearaaee Bala prtcoa oa Das bar's. The famous Freldlander Brothers are now at the Louvre, appearing nightly. They are two of the best specialist. on the coast. Go and hear them. If you don't, you will mis. a rare treat. At th. .i, ......i ,. odist church tonight Mr. J. W. Belcher will sing Handel's Messiah. "Comfort Ye. My People." This will be Mr. Belcher's last solo In the Methodist Church. It Is said that the white labor tin pall brigade which will soon be wending its wsy to the new packing bouse, will be the opening wedge for the establish ment of new manufacturing enterprises In Astoria i". .uiier, ioungs river: Dave and ' , , t Wm. Heckard, Nick Wlesner, Lewis It was rumored last night that the'.. r.,,k. , . , . , .and Clarke; James Thompson. John sw fishermen s protective cannery ' rirxn, R. . , . PflrYir.anv liorl aiKwiaa.) la kiKI ah , ""'B od of operating It. They will employ only white labor. You will never be able to buy a good watch or clock or anything in the line of Jewelry or silverware for as little money as you can now at the Palace Jewelry Store, as the entire stock must be sold by January IS. Judge A. A. Cleveland went to Green wood Cemetery yesterday morning and shipped by tow boa a piled river, lumber and material for the new wharf to be erected In place of the one now in use. The new wharf will be large enough to accommodate the big river steamers. About twenty members of the Poly anthus Club were entertained Friday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Kuettner, by their daughter. Miss Alice Haskell. The evening was spent In silent games, dancing and mu sic At the opening or Our Corner' yes terday by Carlson Brothers, there was a large gatehring of men from all over the ctty. An elegant luncheon was serv ed to all comers. It Is Mr. Carlson's in tentlon to give his patrons only the very best goods. 8uit was brought yesterday by C. W. Rich against Malcolm Sale, administra tor of the estate of Alfred E. Turley, et al. The papers were filed In the clr cult court and the cotnpuunt asked for a deed to certain real estate purchased under agreement Arrived. Dr. E. C. Collins, of Port land. Will be with the citizens of As toria for a short time, and all who re quire the services of a first-class spirit medium will do well to call upon him. Parlors In the Mansell Building. Hours, 1a.m. toll. m. 13c will bar sn all lines hand-embroi dered handkerchief at Doabsr's Clear ance Sale. Hovey MaVhews, San Francisco; Geo. W. Martin; Dr. G. W. Tape, A. P. Bradbury, Portland; H. B. Borthwick, Goble; L. R. Pleighner, St. Paulr Geo. E. Walte, New York. W. 8. Havnea Chicago; and W. P. Bonney, Tacoma, were guests at the Occident yesterday. Architects say that brick buildings In this climate should be commenced early in the spring so that tha walls will have time lo dry out before wet weather oomea. The trouble experienced with several buildings begun late In the fall of IS! ought to teach other property owners and builders a lesson. Mayor F. J. Taylor, wife and family. left yesterday morning for Portland. Mrs. Taylor and family will proceed to California overland where they will spend the winter The msvywr will re turn for a few days and will join his family later in the sunny South. There has been Invented and exhib ited In Astoria a new can for packing salmon. The Invention Is that of a erman, and If It proves practicable. which those who have seen it say It will. It will revolutionise the packing! business. The hd to the ran I fast- ened on automatically and Ithout j sealing makes a hermetically tight package. Kx-Sherlff H. A. Stnlth went to Port-1 land on the Telephone last night. Pur- I ing the evening there was considerable I talk on the streets that he did not In-; tend to return, having secured a settle- ' ment with the county court yesterday, j Mr. Smith's friends are of Ihe opinion. I however, that he has simply gone on j a business trip, and that his return will be speedy. ! A well known minister of the city tells a good story which came to him In a letter during the late campaign. An Illinois school teacher asked his class how many dimes made a dollar. One boy replied ten. The next boy was asked bow many cents made a dime. Another little fellow aakl ten. The next question was how many mills make one cent? After thinking a min ute the small boy whose turn It was to answer, said: "My papa said at breakfast this morning that If Bryan was elected, not a d mill In the country would make a cent.' The county court yesterday made up the jury list for the next term, placing -W names on the list. In the matter of the county poor, the court examined a large number of applicants and re instated their names on the list of those who receive aid. In the matter of ex Sheriff H. A. Stnlth. the court made a settlement by paying Smith SS00 In two warrants of $400 each. This Is In final settlement of Smith's suit against the county for something over il&OOO. and on which Smith had already collected money. The entire coat to the county has been less than W.00O, and. on the face of the suit, effects a saving to the tax-payers of about 110,000. i There was a large attendance at the meeting of Rescue Club last night. Vlce- President L. J. Trumbull presiding. Miss Busey was at the piano and an in teresting program was rendered. crt at Among those who took part In the en jtertainment were the Misses Nanette t ' DelIlnr' Abble SUBmtul' Lena E' S" Mooer Mr' Th two latter made th ot th? 'Vf""nK ' and r,ponJed to ervcore An "'- cigarette petition was read and receiv- the endorsement of more than 100 persons. Tne committee on program for next week Is Mrs. Grange. Mrs. Carrie Adams and Mr. Gus Wirt. Mrs. J. G. Numberg. Miss Augusta N urn berg. H. F. Nurnberg. John Chris tians, Dan Gamble, Walluskl: Gus. Rhode, Young's river; J. Fogle. Harry Hasland. Crooked Creek: Miss Amy Fisher. R. Coe, Bear Creek: J. Brewer, John Day's; Wm. Lovett, C. S. Dow, j Andrew Young, D. Shanks. M. Sale. G. : ' ' l Island; H. P. Ahlberg. D. Rhode. G rays North Shore: Charles Lid burg. Long Beach; Wm. An derson. Erlck Manula. John Forceman. 30 PER CENT ..OFF.. The past 30 per cent OVEKCOAT8. SUITS, MACKINTOSHES, HAT8, UNDERWEAR, and everything else in our store has proved very popular. Good, are moving out beautifully, to make room for our great spring stock; but we still have plenty to pick from. Don't wait until this sale is over and then kick because you have to pay regu lar prices buy now while our gTeat 30 per cent Reduction Sale Is on. HEHfllflfl WISE THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER Cooper's Annual Sale Thtt only Reliable Sale of Fine Dry Goods First-Glass Clothing Furnishing Goods, Etc. HclJ During the Year Is now on and will continue during January Positively No Goods Charged at Sale Prices Don't Miss This but Come Early and Select the Choicest Goods Before the Lines Are Broken This Is the Sale of the Yeai g. h. cooper ..the.. Deep River, Mrs. Harmon, Svenson's A. Maxim. Warrenton; H. Hamlilln, Clatsop: J. D. Machado, and Joe. Gib son, Lewis and Clarke, John Bays, Fla vel; D. t'pton, Alex. Durragh, Rocky Point; John Anderson and E. Rhoder, Oneida, were In from the country yes terday. From the explanations made by those who are posted In tax matters it would seem that the ob)ectlons urged in the Oregonlan against the action of the few days a reduction on Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mins oi IppliUtlon. Umrd of eiuallalin In the matter of Marion county !.. and from which action Marion county has appealed or announced It intention of making pro I .-m and not paving the Increase, there ts really m ground fr complaint. The ta!c laws of Onuou are really to blame for the whole difficulty Marlon county played a little sharp and took advan (age of certain proMlon of Ihe law making r.urn of her property person al under only two heads. Uve stin-k. cattle, alieep. hogs. etc.. were all re. turned under one column, and every other description of eronal property, Kttvks, money, notes, bond, etc. were placed en masse III another column. When It ww to a llcttn of equali sation all tiki board could do was to take all of the personal property a an entirety and compare It with similar property In other counties. No equal isation wwa possible aa betweeti differ ent kind of personal property, hence the whole lump sum was raised thirty per cent. It la now a gutlm for the county and state onVlala to settle be. tween themselves. FOK YOI'NM MKN. (Continued from First Fags ) A grace of one's life, 'tis born In the heart." Now having run through the gamut of qumttons the pa and qs let tne add one word of caution to the young who make the change from roumry to city life. One of the trades or occupations of men must certain tgfsharpen and de- stroy life Is that of "dry-polnttng" the grinding of needles and forks, the fine steel dust breathed by the workmen causing Inevitably their premature death, generally before reaching ths age of 40. And yet men not only pursue that calling, but compete wKh each ther to sm-ure the work. Alike life- destroying and many of the poison, distilled by modern society, especially In the great cities, and the young are tempted to partake of those poisons, slid die. Referring to one of those poisons, and also to my young friend's neglect of details. I wrote to him: "Take cure of details Beware of rocktslls." Ynt'H HEADACHES May be cauite.1 by eye trouble. Very unii; w p-ple think of their eyes they begin to lamte trouble. Just a little care may save you no end ,f worry. To have your eyes proptr'y fitted rdll on Mr. Mark Wllslnskl, t:i scientific optician, and get his opinion free of charge. He will remain only a few days longer. Don't lose this op portunity. KMes-Conn Drug Store. A TWISTER. A twtster in twisting May twist aim a twist. For In twuMlog a twist Three twists mak. a twist: But If ons ot ths twists Untwists frora ths twist. Ths twist untwisting Untwists ths twist That Is, when It's twisted with any other twine than MA Rail ALL'g. FIRE ALARM BOXES. Box S Trulllnger's Mill. Box ( Astor and Seventh street Box 7 Ninth and Duane. Box t Commercial and Fifteenth. Box Clatsop Mill. Box 12 Car Stables. Box 14 McGregor's Mill. Most so-cailtd "salmon twin's" are col red with acids. Ths acids rot tb. fibre and rsrder ths material uselssa In ths office of Elmore, Sanborn A Co. la an ob- au nsnermen. it Is th. who), of th. material used In th. manufacture of Mar shall's twinefrom start to finish. Oe ther. and examine th color right through. You will son then why Mar shall's Is called th oast In th. world. No better evidence could be given of the demand for postal savings banks than the fact that many person, even now try to make the postofllce, through Its money order department, serve as the depository of their savings. Chi cago Record. TO Cl'RE A COLO IN O.NB DAT Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist, refund the money If It fall, to cure. 25c For .ale bv Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For sale at Es- tes-Conn Drug Store. Job Printing The Astorlap invites attention to its Job Printing Department Give Us a Trial the Best.. THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon be doubled. It Is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements at very low prices. Is It not a fine Investment? NOTIOH TO fcltllTICIS!'. After January 1st. IMT. freight! charges must b. prepaid load station. I 1 on the A and t. It, It. II. where lh' comatty has no agents t V. LKSTKII. Superintendent. Soothing, and not Irritating, strength ening, and not weaken., small but effective such are the qualities of Jit- Ufa Little Early Risers, ths famous lltll. pills. Cha. Rogers. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Kstes-Coiiu Irnjr Store 10c and iJ.V ltr package. DvWltl'. Harsaparllla I. prepared for cleansing the blood. It builds up and strengthen, constitutions Impaired by .Use ass. Chaa. Hogera. It may as well be borne In mind that should war really runts, the Jingoes would not probably do any large ahare of the fighting -Richmond Dispatch. The U. 3. Gov t Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to mil tubers. Th. length of life may be Increased by lessening Its dangers. The majority of people die from lung troubles. Thra. may be averted by promptly using On. Minute Cough Cure. Chas. Rogers. CA0TOTIIA. ike f - . .ails S"Xf Wiarf PREJHNER & HOLMES Tolephon. Blacksmiths Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re I Flrst-ola. Uorsoahostng. Kto. LOGGING Cm? CORK A SPECIflliTY 1ST OLNKV ST.. bet. M Sad lh. .SNAP A KODAK- al ni nan eotnlhi out of nur t-s and you'll nl s portrait ul . man brlninillui merwllhpisauul liwicliui. Hi ch quality In lb Uquoni ws bars ts o9er sr rnmigli t I'leavs any bus COMlf AND THY TIIHM HUGHES & CO. A. V. AULKN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Fetd, Provisions, Fruit. Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. Astoria and Columbia River Railroad TIME CARD. Train, lea v. Seasld. for Astoria at 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. dally. Trains leave Astoria for Flav.l at a. m. and 4 p. m. daily. Trains leav. A.torla for Seaald. at 10:10 a. m. and 4 p. m. dally. Train, leav. Flavel for A.torla at Mo a. m. and 1:51 p. m. dally. NORTH PACIFIC Steamship Company's Will be dispatched from Portland, Or agon on or about November 9, 18M, on the route from that point to ths Co- quille River, touching at all Interim dial, points as Inducements offer, and will remain permanently on that rout. making regular trips. For rates or other Information apply at offices of the company, Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon, or 121-121 Da vis street, San Francisco. NEIL GILMORE, Agent, Main Street Dock, Astoria. WHITE COLLAR LINE TELEPHONE AND BAILEY GATZEBT Astoria and Portland Telephone leaves A.torla dally ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Port land dally except Sunday at 7 a. m. T. J. Potter leaves Astoria at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday. Leaves Portland dally at 8 p. m., Sunday excepted. Sat urday, at 11 p. m. , '' - , Tickets good on both boats. li. B, BCOTT, President E. A. Seeley, Agent. Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria. Telephone No. 11. Cedar Shingles SEASIDE LUMBER TARD, OFFICE 356 COMMERCIAL ST. WANTBU w: ,vu NOT WANT IH)V Olt Mir rhrt- " t Kail ... ..i..a.s W I . . . - v" r """'. '"ry or mm mission. Hiate and general mnniuiara. It ACINK KIHK KNUINK CO.. II. Ins. Wisconsin. I run ksnt. Three fin n lulled rooms, Un ground Hour, sultablo for light housekeeping, and centrally located. 41 Kxchang street I Olt ItKNT- NswIy furnislied room.; alsu front room .uliahl. for ortle.. Will rent cheap, Applf to II. Zapf, ovsr (Hidman's Shoe Htnre. FOR UKNT - Furnished room with fire, centrally located. 414 Kxehangw st root. KOH HKNT- rour wwm with board or board without rooms, at Mrs, lln. den'., th and Duans streets. Four room, to rnl. Ml En hang, strset. Adolph Johnson. FOR SALIC. ALL KINUrt OF FANCY AND JAP. A N Kr! K (looils for Christmas and th ! holidays, at Wing Lee'a Ml Commer cial strset. FOUND. FOUND in a tub al ths Astoria, Htnm Laundry, a. diamond, Owner nan have samn by paying tor this no. Jlli-e and proving pro(erty. C. P. KJAERBYE. M.A..M.D. rHISUUM AMD SlRCtOM Graduated from Copenhagsa I'nlvar. slty. Specialty, Female Diseases. No. M I'otninrrclat street, Shanahass llulldlng. Hours, 10-U a. in.; 1-4 and ! p. nt. R. I Boyle & Co, Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS . f ) I"w a a COMMERCIAL MT. AHTOKIA IHUN WOHKH Cascoaly St fool X Jxktoa. Atlorl. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Us4 ss4 ftUrlM Enf'n.i. BoOw wwk, Swaa. ol Csasafy Work Satcliltr. CssSags st All Descriptions stass is Orist sw Skon NoSc. John rox....PrwWnt and BupSrintondanl v,0 Frostdaot O. a Praal "aerstarw first National Bank, Treasurer "The Louvre" moiiivs lioittitois ENTERTAINMENT HALL a ri.ooit. rins Maala. Usmim of All Klnita. Two Magalflreat liars. eVEHVTfll.se riR9T-CU93 Good Order and Everybody's flights STRICTLY OHMCHVail. ROSS HIGGINb & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria aa. Uppsr Astoria Has Tms as Cogoaa, TaU. DalkacLa. DoaM.a " Troskal Fn.Ha. V.,.,.,,,... Sgf Csn. Haaa. Bacoa, Etc. Choke Fresh and Salt Meaia. 187a l0. Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Stel, ; Coal, j GrocorieH A Provisions. Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implement, Wagons A Vehicles. ALLEN'S Cut Rate Ticket Office THEATRICAL BOOKING A SrECIALTT.. 1M THIRD M., PORTLAND, OB.