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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1897)
8 THE DAILY ASTOtUAN, SUNDAY HORNING. OCTOBER , 1817. f i i ; . ''Am Suits to order, from $12.50 W Pants to order, ro aa from tfJ.UU P Cyrus Nobl. Old Bourbon Whiskey Is th. only American Whiskey of Interna tional' reputation. It Is battled only after tt has bn lx years in casks, it flavor are developed by perfect storc. in heat.! warehouses, una this Is what makes tt delicious In cooktwlls. Th Red Utter Sale by Herman Wis has proven to be a very popular movement. Men' and boys' clothing, hats, c, furnishing good and boot ul ihw, new styles, r going off at THE CIRCUIT COl'RT. Howell and Word Plead Not Guilty to Charges of RmUstliment. In th circuit court yesterday U. t.. Ward and W. rt. Howell, charged with embetxlement, entered pleas of not guilty. Ward's trtitl wan ror tvtober ."s and Howell's for October N. Wtllkim Johnston vs. W. A. Itoshert: default and Judgment for liUnttrf. fttruh l Force vs. P. C. Warren: w. c. c. w. c. c. Royal Worcester Corset manufacturers' prices. The Wise will 'allowed unlll Tuesday to answer. ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. of JUST HOW- A Large Yariety Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See Our Netty High School Walking Boot At the Oil RellaUe StanJ. John Hahn & Co. 1 479CommercIilSL Gold Watch .TO.. Art Wi Boys, Girls and ...Young Ladies AT ... GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S ...Pure Food Stores... visit Wise before the stock Is depleted. Contractor Normtlc has mud it good start on the improvement of Horn! stitet west of Ninth. Tho local lumber mill have all of the material already cut nml ready for the work, no that there will be no delay for lack of lumtr. Normlle say he believe In patronising home In dustry when possible. A certain Vppcrtown policeman and ok Inn had a UtUe difference of opinion hurt nlht. The citlien claimed the oltUer ' off hi beat, unl had no rltcht to meddle with him west of l.'th street. For a time matters looked a llule warm, but finally were settled without blood shed, the officer withdrawing. State vs. M. Antnoe, urrulgnod for lar ceny: allowed until Mondny to plead. City of Astoria vs. I.. I.elvk, on trial. Andert Nllson, a native of Sweden, and Albert Martin, of Delirium, were admitted to cltlienshlp. TO CI'KE A COI.n IN ONE PA Take Laxattv. Itromo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refxind the money If It falls to cure; 2V. For sale by Charles U gem TUK WV.r.K IN TIIK Al.l.KYS. The wwk on the alleys has been nil Interesting one Th match game be tween the ladleo nml gentlemen was the principal feature, and the victory of the gentlemen by a single in Is considered A pleasant afternoon tea was glxcn yes-1 r,,IM"rk'l,l'' terdav hv Miss Mrk'n h.v..r k... '!,!" nljrht there was s.mie excellent cousin. Miss CIsnM IWtee. of Sin ,H '' Tw, '" f '" m,, Jose. Protn-wlve proverbs was th vry oor''!'- Th, "'" '" leading amusement. The parlors were "ml "or follow- daintily decorated with ross. sweet peas ! lu'rman rs- VV ! vey K, and ferns. Atnonc the gucs were tlw C- J' Tr,,n,'hur'1 W"HltleM JT, J. K. Mis,-. Nellie (uvl Katie Kluvel IlollLorn I "Unrtns. tt. J. Strnuss SI. rt. rtlllelte M. Reed. Kowlby,' Bat tee, McKean. WtxHl. A. V.ALLEN, Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Tenth and Commercial atreeC CHAS. KAN &CQ 367 Commercial St Dealer In Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated China are, Suk . Fancy Goids. j i Manufacturers of Ladies' and i Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order, t i Every watch U a Perfeot timepiece ; lS-year fuaranteed case. Real rema. Don't mis thla opportunity to secure on of the pretty watch, fre. Call and ask about tt at tb. Great American Tallant, Hattle Tallant. Sherman. hur. Ssyrts. Lewis, Nlms. l Mr. Oeorve Connors, w ho has been con nected with the Western Union for sonw ears past. Is gwintr to Reno, New. to work for the company. Mr. Connors has become an efficient ooeratur and h ImporUn. Tea Ctwptny. Pure Food fallen Into very lucrative position. He Store, 571 Commercial ttreet, Astoria. I w'H "rk with Foreman Morrison, who rtus Winxls S3. F. A. Fisher , Or. lieek man S7. Tins I .in nver.iKe of SiJ. Mr Wise howled In fine form yesler- I day. Jn seven jtames he averaired tl 4-?. j His scores were S3. ', 55, 5, M. W and J . This la th N'st average for that ! number of ram ever made on the local 1 alleys. The dully retards for the week are iu follows: flcntlomen Monday. M. J. P. Mcrtov- Faultless I A Style For Every Figure. Perfect Fitting; am m A Price for every Purse 0yaI yorcester orsets The Finest Corset Fitting Manufactured ALL PRICES FROM 50Ct.o$6.00 ALSO The Latest French Model Low-Cut Corset ALL SlI-S TODAY'S WEATHER. Orefon. Call and the handsome watches. Teas. Coffeea. Spices, Baklnx Powder. Extracts Blshest quality. Lowest Pncca. ., ICO STORES IN OPERATIOX. superintended the construction of the line trn' Tuesday. IS. M. M. rioken: We.lnes- between Astoria and Scuslde. and will leave next Tuesday. The younn Eentle man has a host of friend In the city who will congratulate him on his good fortune. c. Tho L.cntllnu; Dry w. c. c. H. COOPER Good mid Clotl.lnu Hommo of AMtorln. w. c. c. THK CHI KCH. A huwlnit party made a start list even- In; for the North Shore with the expec tation of bavin a Jolly time. They had all th. accessories for such an occasion. beside runs and ammunition. Among the party were Messrs. McDonald. Krlce. Howes. Brendes, Hanson, Dell. Urown, Prael and McLean. Just as the boat .was shoving; off Brice. loaded down with a gun. ammunition, grub, tackle and candy. Fair weather; Umbrellas LOCKS. KEYS AND SKWIXti MACHLNKi. Also an Light Machinery. C. H. Orkwitz Ml DCA'E. Repaired Price cot in two. AROUNDJTOWN. 8TTNDAT. Life shows us Its grandeur by glimpses; For what to this wondrous Today But a nn in the mist-muffled vastness Of surrounding eternity T ' Lucy Larcom. Try Schilling's Best tea sod baking powder. Cucumbers, very cheap, at Ross, H lo gins it Co. "a. Flo. cabbage for kraut at Ross, Hlg gln tt Ca'a. Lemons at great Hlggins & Ca's. reduction at Roes, Mr. R. J. Howell returnied yesterday troi Chinook. AI Aylmore was In from th. Lewis and Clark yesterday. Groceries at th. lowest prices at th. Pacific Grocery Co. Bicycle and repair shop at US Ninth street. Charges reasonable. John Carlson and family have returned from an extended visit in California. Our prices are th. lowest In th. city. Call and se. us. Pacific Grocery Co. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a Practical workman, at IS Ninth street Ask for sample of Chase St Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, HIgwina & Coi. The Potter took out a number of car loads of salmon last nlrht for the East. Fresh Ice cream and tea cream soda at the Parlor candy factory, 4S3 Commercial street For rootling and skylights go to the Astoria Pioflng and Cornice Co.. M Ninth atreet Laos curtains launSrled by Mrs. Ras- mimen. Lea.ve ord-ra at Cleveland's bakery. Ashland peaohes. Bartiett pears, silver prunes, chorfre epp'.ca, etc, etc., at Pwt, HISPID- A co.'t. Ashland p-ch'n. ,5htn and good; also a large -.-rt;y ,-f other fine frulta at Ross, Hlggins i Co. P. J. Mewy, tun Itvllntc tnerchAnt tailor, iT7 Tenth 9t. The highest price paid for fur sk.!ns. Wra, Caswell, of th. steamer Telephone, was successfully operated upon th. other day. In Astoria, for appendicitis. On account of the non-arrival of th. malls th. postofflce will hereafter be open on Sunday from 10 to 10:90 a. m. Barry Phillips, of th. Occident, has gone to Portland and Salem on a short vacation, where he will vis hit th. fairs. For pur. country milk and rich cream. of guaranteed cleanliness, patronise the Excelsior dairy. W. J. Ingalls, proprie tor. Go to the Parlor, successors to C B. Smith, for pure, sweet cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk .very the strongest Instances of this day, M. H. Wle; Thursday, U. Chas M.tinald: Friday, 17. II. Wise; S.itnrdiy. j O, H. Wise, fjndles-Tuesdny, 17. Mrs. ' Normlle; Wednesday, , Mrs Stlne: j inursoay, w. rs. rine; r riiay, &i, i Urn. IVIIInger. The n.lleT ir very slow Friday nlirht. which accounts rrthe low score. Mr. Wise offered an oyster supix'r to lh person making M, but. nlthotifh all the good bowler were playing, hi score of 47 stood. Hod No man or woman can enjoy Ufa or ac complish much in ihl world while suffer ing from a torpid liver. PeWitt' Utile Muck hi foot In a hoi and fell over- Early Riser, the pill that clean that board. He was soon fished out. changed nis clothes and rejoined the party. All of his effects were lost, except the gun. organ, quickly. Charles Roger. Ta!'9 your !-.est friend to the Parlor for ice crew and Ice crea.ro soda. Pri vate parlors for lodle- day. C O. Palmberg, the leading contractor and builder. Is prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing and bulldlnr work; 473 Duane street Furnished room to rent, with good table board, at reasonable rates, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, corner of Duane and Ninth streets. " Mr. Earle, of the Columbia Iron Works, returned yesterday from Portland snd will put up the new pump and suotion pipe at the Potrimpos at once. Chief Engineer Rlckards win ret- up steam in the boiler of the Manxanlta today, and It Is expected that during the wee the trial trip will be made. I A carload of "Hot Blast" and "Queen heaters to arrive; latest Improvements. Do not buy before comparing quality and prlce. Fisher Brothers, sale agents. Peter Grant was down from Portland yesterday and will take his wife and family back with him, as they will make their heme In the metropolis this winter. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod- grass. The work he Is turning out now j Is ahead of anything ever mad. In As toria, before. Merchants yesterday reported another nig day's business. A large number of people were in from the country and bought winter supplies, while many ship orders were placed. Congregational church Preaching at 11 a. m. land 7:30 o. m. Mornln theme. Reasonable Service"; evening topic. "Pursuuvr." All are cordially Invited. E. S. Bollinger, pastor. Mr. H. H. Draper will leave tonight for an extended trip through the eastern states in the lr-rft of Oregon dried fruits. He expects to sell . few nn nf prunes, apples, peaches, etc. A woman never thinks the weddln march particularly pleasing until she tho bier of her ll-year old betrlns to plon how she will look as she walks up the alMe In time to It measure. LOVE'S STRANGE POWER. Lov. has long been recognised as one of the strongest Influence upon human affairs In the world. Through It king doms are made and unmade, huppiness Is secured or misery entailed. One or mlithty power occurred In Jollet. III., the !ith of September. Mrs. E. Z. Clow, of thnt city, sister of Mrs. Alex Campbell, of Astoria, on that date died of a broken heart over daughter Mary, who wns carried aw.iy the night before by the dryd consump tion. The sad news was received here yesterday through the columns of a Jol:et paper. The young girl had been nIHnir for some time, but the mother could not be lieve In the fatality of the disease. When the blow came she was overpowered., and for hours mourned at the deathbed nn l plead for the life of her beloved child. Finally, overcome by her emotions and love for the one gone on. before, sue exclaimed, "I can stand It no lon,- r." and died. A double grief was nreclnlt.iterl upon th home and two funerals were ucivi uijuii ne some any. sirs, ciow Whs 44 year of age and leaves a hufhand, several children, sisters and brothers. ! After the world has ceased wondering why a certain woman marries a certain man. It come as a great shock when the old-fashioned reason of being In love with him Is discovered to be the right answer to thWr queries. 1 -v: ': CABTOniA. :f.' ll s tn-t CABTOniA. Hal sifutBr When going Ea.it travel on the North ern I'acllc Railway. Qulek time and the only line running dlnlnir cars. Train leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. in. holds the key of all unknown, And I am glad; If other hiunls should hold th. ksy, ir If He trusted It to me, I might b. sod, I cannot read his future plan. Hut this I know; I have the umlflnx of his face. And all the refUKe of Ills grace, W hile hero brlow. Enough: this rovers all my want. Anal so rvtit ; For what I cannot He can see. And In His care I sur shall be Forever Wt. Bishop Ooodjell has returned to th. fnit States after un alnre of fifteen month In Europe. . i The Y. M. C. A. training schnul at Springfield. Muss., o4rnrt un Wednes day afternoon. H.-,.-m.T V with the larg est number of students ever enrolled. In th,. State of Trxus the Methodist Episcopal church has ull told between A and ! while tnemlr. while thf Mi'thodist Kic,i i ctmn h H.M1II1 I n. about JC.OOO. He then tran.ferred to the Or...,, Ilirn r .k ,, , luMn(J, onfereno. and during th. past fie. It h. a sllkn glo and rustK 1 Ughtar year has been th pastor of th. Taylor In weight tin twffet. ,,d will ! popular strt church In Portland. Or. foundation for all ort. of h., . letRles. The fiiuu,g i. fr,, n,,, ,, .-ri,. -!. nironk: Portland. Orsm. I aid to hav. th. finest church sdlrtc , on the Taclflo cuust. Th beautiful Hon. ' struoturr bckmrinr In Du. lnl,vi.M,,a j the tAH.,realU.nilc. ami 1h Baptist """ 'n"- ,h rlhl of U, enwn nutK with many of the best In th great Idnik and white airar tnathr on a die 1) turban In whteh several vitilin shade are mingled with Inicrr.iing re sult. Th hat I In rather a deep gr. allium ml Alwul It brim I fuled whit eltle of the Kt. Commander Ilonth-Tuekor of th. ftalva, Hon Army .iy. "in many countries th people, .eem to be a chimney tA'k or church sterpk-l out of nuige. wii. reus In the t'nlted Stales, from th president downward, from the lowest hovel to th grandest p.iku. from th millionaire to the ivaupcr. If only ho Is a proper 'blood and fire' Individual, th Balvatl.mlst can walk In and he will b listened to with insertful attention." Itluet of exaggerated ie, together with grasses utd rtbUms, doiorsle a allur hat of raney yellow straw. The I flower are maucl In front and at th Tho San Francisco Bull-tin nys: The, left ,,l,.. ,i.l at the right are tum.-lwd M..th..llHt churches h.iv,. .gain passed gn.s-e. ami twl.red iots of blue sn through an.Mh.-r of their periodical ! green rtl.lHW. Such a hat could b wont change, and pastors who had etwleured with gowns of various color And either thems.lves to their topn hav beenj.y blonde or brunette, the hue lulling eomi-llcd to enter into new fields, and'eltlw-r tyiie. build up new acquaintances, friendship.! Just now the scroll Is the favorite enn. ' """uii'iings. l'V. C. E. UKke. icelt. It 1 "' ""'on the charge of and Is w..rkil out In every me 1 eniru rliurch. In tJitei nt n. 1 liri four tuft of ruse In various pink hade. The left ltd I bwlK up with similar rose. nHvg which r thrust a pair of black wings. Jtl brsHt and facet are mingled with , colored stone or mlnldert In nyiny mcvnttle, tho Uaok (ton) con fc ring distinction upon the dacoraUop Into a Jet mentrl band trimming are tnlrodun-d crrain lar 'roll, let In after the manor of Insertion between Kioll of Jot beads and plke-liape4 facets, dotted hr and Ur with tur iiiolse of various hae. lirgt white .. roll like figures are trwwn Upiui green, blue, brown, hello troKi ami other colored grenadln grounds In which wool ami Mk ar mingled. On like surface blwi-k e'hr mlk stripe produce an Interesting effnet. One of the dntntleat of novel! very filmy gnue- l trii,l with a nr row, self-colored rllln snl Varuelnn lace Insertion. In light gray this ma t-rlal Is f.isciiiiitlng. the while bice har monising' agreeably with the hue of th. goods, which Is ndmlrnbly sulte. to b ni.i.Ve up over hellntmp or r glass tiiffeta for reeepijini r mrrlnge wear. Vellow straw furnlshe sn effeetlv bek assume a multiplicity of form ground for a trimming of violet, whit. rt nf trim- lace and gray.nnd-whlte dntmled wltiss FASHION S MlltltOlt. ifiiq vi iuiv. iiuiiff r Hnniln,n 11 1m n i.. 1 w -..... . . . DMIi. rw r.i. i w. i ' ' rnior ami nnrmotiy iwing iriwn ptsni- - " on 01 j-r. witn trails or Jewels and upi LxicKe, ur ronton, 0.. and Is a' again It I wrought with passementerie or In som gr.i'Iiiat. of th I'niMMii. i i . . ... - i ' V..-.UHIUU. i "i nm numerous uiapnanoiis texture and nruement lug. The luce stand against the front of tho crown In a frill, a Rhlneton. After h.vln. - ... ' l '" -""""" among " "u-..iu.iy n ui ouumea wnn jet, mntallla conl and the fnlds. ,., . ..n.erenee tr n nmnher of years, the Ilk. Point, too. are In vou but irunsrerre.1 to the Pittsburg con-, n..t to tlw sum., extent. .....i.i. wnrre ne remained four years. An entirely new lining material. a mm- At each 4d are disposed th. flower, and both at the front and side ri adjustrd wings, som nf which stand ; nwir aggressively erect than do other. TO Ct'RE A COLD IN ONE DAY" Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money If it falls to cure- 25c For sale by Charles Rogers. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF ' THE FISHERMEN'S PACKING CO. I Notice Is hereby given to the stock-! holders of the Fishermen's Packing Co. ' that a regular annual meeting will be ! ! held at their office at Astoria, Oregon, ! j ! the 29th day of October, 1W, at 9 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a hoant of directors and transacting other busi ness mai may come Derore tne meeting. JOHN PETERS (J.N, President, AUG. MOBERG. Secretary. Astoria, Or., Sept. 29, 1897. i; !! WHEAT. Our Keel Letter The Lightest Store in Astoria Klxc's Customers Sec What They're Huylntj Sale Mrs. W. J. Horyman and Mrs. Liv ingstone returned Wednesday to Port land, after spending the summer at thelt'rely reliable seashore. While In Astoria they were the G. Knowlton gueFts of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hlggins. On June 26 wheat sold at 63c. It has since sold at J1.03'.4. Difference, 394o, or C,97S on 10.000 bushels. 1100 would have made this amount by our system of Joint investment accounts since June 24. Why not try this system and Increase your Income? Amounts of 130 and upwards received. Our Information Is of such a character and from such source as to make It en- Write for particulars. J. ac Oo., grain brokers. 302 California street, San Francls.-o. Contracor C. 0. Palmburg yesterday completed the new warehouse for Foard & Stokes Co. on the corner of Duane and 14th streets, w. E. Seney laid the tin roof, and finished work yesterday. $200022 Some cheap baking powders are like (.he man whocumphinecl that " he had a powerful weak ness." ; Your money back if you Jc:.'t like Schillings BesL A Schilling 8t Company' 2201 Sheriff Hare ir.et with a painful acci dent list evening. While using a sharp tnift ir. irpalririr M3 McveJe h In- tri:nient slipped and cut an artery In the left hand. The wound was at once koked after by Dr. A. L. Fulton. Northern Pacific railroad trains Ieav. Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f r Tacoma, Spokane, and the Eat. Close connection made at Spokane for Ttoss- nis part or the land, Nelapn, Bandow and BritLsh Co lumbia mining camps. For maps and Information call on or address C. W. STONE, Astoria. Or. HAS CAUGHT ON WHY? AN APPEAL FOR CLOTHING. Help the poor and needy by sending clothing to the parlors of the W. 0. T. U. In Rescue hall on air.y Thursday The railroad track Is well laid from Astoria to Blind sloujrh, and the mate- tTom 2 p' m' 1111 ' P- - rial for the tel bridge at that point la being loaded on barges at Portland and will be delivered on the ground In a few days. There are plenty of ties all along the line, where they have been delivered by the contractors, and soon they will be n the track. Running sores, Indolent ulcers and sim ilar troubles, even though of many years' standing, may be cured by using Dewltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strength ens and heals It Is the great pile cure Charles Rogers. ttccnuwj not only arc tho prices low, but the quality of our gotxls in high. High quality; low prices; veIl-inulo goods; civil treatment You want no more. Thoso who aro wiso will call on uh soon. Thoso who aro foolish well, it matters not whero they trade, because thoy would not know a bargain if they saw one. REMKMBKK The Exhibition of Astoria and ClatHop County I'ro duels will ojd about Oc tober 15th. HERMAN WISE The (tellable Clothier and Hatter