The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 05, 1897, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTOkUAN, TOESDAV MORNING... OCTOBER 5, 1897.
charged with th crime of maliciously
Suits .to order, ,
killing an juilmnl. the property of an
other. They were allowed until today
to plead. F. Spittle was appoint! to
defend Hatfield, Hugh Growr plead nut
from aiZ.3U OP
guilty to the prime of piloting a vessel
without a license. Michael Anton plead
gulltp to petty larceny, and was sen
PailtS to order.
tenoed to 90 day In the county Jail, in
The Lightest Store In Astorln
Isc'h Customers See hnt They're Haying
the rase of the City of Astoria vs. I.
$3.00
Lebcck. the Jury returned a verdict In
from
up
favor of the defendant A ul of W. H.
Raymond vs. R. I., Boyle was dismissed
MM
Our
One true Mil and on net true Mil were
JUST ROW-
A Large Variety of
Children's School
Shoes, the
Best on
Earth
Call and See Our Nobby Hlg-n
. School Walking Boot
At the Old Reliable StanJ-
John Hahn & Co.
1 479 Commercial St.
Are
Wi
A. V.ALLEN.
Groceries, Feed, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery,
Logger's Supplies.
Cor.Tenth and Commercial street.
CHAS. KAN & CO
367 Commercial St
Dealer In
Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine
Decorated China Ware, Silk
Fancy Goods.
Manufacturers of Ladies' and
Children's Underwear
Gent's Shirts Made to Order.
TODAY'S WEATHER,
fair watbert warmer.
Umbrellas
LOCK.", KEYS
AND SK1S
MACHINEA-
Also all Light
Machinery.
C. H. Orkwitz
US SCANS.
Repaired
Price cat in two.
AROUNDTOWN.
TUESDAY.
The generous heart
Should scorn a pleasure which gives oth
ers pain.
Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder.
Cucumbers, very cheap, at Rosa, Hlg
glns A Co. 'a.
Fine cabbage for kraut at Rosa, H!g
glns tt Co.'a.
Mr. A. B. Hammond left Saturday for
Ban Francisco.
Lemons at great
Elgglna ft Co.'.
reduction at Ross,
At the bowling alleys yesterday, H. M.
Plcien socred 52.
Groceries at the lowest prices at the
Pacific Grocery Co.
Bicycle and repair shop at 185 Ninth
street. Charges reasonable.
C. G. Palmberg left last night for
Portland on a business trip.
Born, to the wife of Oscar Berg, Unlon-
town, Sunday evening, a son.
A. P. Bradbury, of Portland, called
on his Astoria friends yesterday.
Our prices are the lowest In the city.
Call and see us. Pacific Grocery Ox
Umbrellas covered and repaired by a
practical workman, at 185 Ninth street.
Ask for sample of Chase at Sanborn's
famous teas, at Ross, Biggins & Co.'a.
The Every Monday Club met yesterday
Afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Prael
Fresh Ice cream and Ice cream soda at
the Parlor candy factory, 483 Commercial
street
For roofllng and skylights go to the
Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., t Ninth
street.
Laoe curtains laundrled by Mrs. Raa-
mussen. Leave orders at Cleveland's
bakery.
Ashland peaches, Bartett pears, silver
prunes, choice apples, etc, etc, at Ross,
Hlgglns St Co.s.
Sunday Mr. John Xopp gave an enjoy
able excursion on the launch Hactle to
all of Ms employes and their families.
A trip was made to Olncy, where a good
time was had.
$200022
Schilling's Best tea is the
best you can get for anything
like the money it costs.
Schilling's Best baking pow
der is the best you can jft-.t at
any price.
A Schilling Jfc Company
San 1-.-J !.;..
..FLYNN, the Tailor..
Mrs. Kindred awl Mr. Joeph Baker
imv tomorrow for Portland on a short
visit
Fred Johnson, of the Foard & Stokes
rvimnanv his rone to San Francisco on
vacation.
Ashland reaches cheap and good; also
m. unr supply of other fine fruits at
Roes, Hlrgln Co.
P. J. Meany, the leading merchant
tailor, IJi Tenia est. mt uignesi pnc.
paid lor rur sain.
Take your best friend to the Parlor
for Ice eream and lc cream soda. Prl-
Tat. parlors for UdUa.
Have you seen the announcement of
J. M. Laws concerning his Astoria man
ufaoturcd air-tight stoves?
In the county court, yesterday, Lars E
TtdslevWd. a native of Norway, wma
made a cltlien of th United States.
For our. country milk and rich cream,
of guaranteed cleanlln.sa, patronise the
Excelsior dairy, W. J. Ingans, proprie
tor.
Go to the Parlor, successors to C B.
Smith, for pure, sweet cream and fresh
creamery butter and buttermilk .very
day.
C G. Palmberg, the leading contractor
and builder. Is prepared to do all kinds
of lobbing and building work; CJ Duane
street
Furnished room to rent, with good table
board, at reasonable rates, at Mra. E. C
Holden'a, corner of Duane and 'Ninth
tracts.
Rular meeting of Temple Lode. No. 7,
A. F. and A. M., this evening alt 7:.
Wrk on Second Degree. Sojourning
Masons in good standing welcomed.
A carload of "Hot Blast" and "Queen
heaters to arrive; latest Improvements.
Do not buy before comparing quality
and price. Fisher Brothers, sale agenta.
Sheriff Hare yesterday returned from
Portland with T. Kables and Joe. Hat
field, wanted as witnesses In the Tom
linson case, and to defend suit against
themselves.
When you want a real life-like and
artistic photo, don't fall to can on Snod-
grass. The work be It) turning oat now
Is ahead of anything ever mad. in As
toria before.
The committee having the recital for
the library benefit in charge have been
to great expense to secure the Portland
artist, who will no doubt receive an
ovation on Tuesday evening next
Sunday, Eengtneer Hough, of the can
factory, celebrated his ISth birthday at
his residence by an informal party. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lou Belman,
Mr. and Mrs. McCormack. Mrs. Ander
son, and others.
Miss Clara Toung Is such a favorite
among her Astoria friends that she Is
sure of an enthusiastic reception on
Tuesday evening next, especially as this
is her first appearance since returning
from her European studies.
At the M. E. church, last Sunday, Rev.
W. B. Holllngshead preached in the
morning and evening to good congrega
tions. In appearace he Is a quiet, scholar
ly man, ari his simple, direct and logl.
eal treatment of the subjects selected
for his texts at both services made a
most favorable Impression on his hear
ers. He has secured the residence for
merly occupied by Mr. J. T. Ross, and.
with Mrs. HoMnfrshead, was engaged yes
terday with preparations to go to house
keeping. Until the new pastor Is Installed
In Mi home. It is understood that he and
Mrs. Holllngshead will remain the guests
of Mrs. Samuel Elmore.
The Qulncy, 111., Journal of the 21st
ult. says: "Dr. Ella P&Uon and her sis
ter, Mrs. Charles C. Van Etten of Chi
cago, left last nlghf for that city In
response to a telegram announcing the
sudden death of Mrs. Van Etten's hus
band. The news was a great shock to
the wife, as her husband was here sev
eral weeks ago visiting at Dr. Patton's
with her, Mrs. Van Etten and little four-pear-old
son having been here some time
visiting. Ho was In apparently good
health then, although for the past year
he aid been ailing considerably. The
telegram gave no details of his death."
Mr. and Mrs. Van Etten were residents of
Astoria larrt year, and highly esteemed
citizens.
Captain Charles D. Stuart, of the Fort
Canby llfesavlng crew, spent yesterday
In the pity. He reports that the new light
house nt the cape will be finished by
November L with the exception of the
lens, ahch are now on the way. The
new lffewavlng station at Gray's harbor
will 1 completed November 1. Ordnance
Sergeant M. R. Sutherland will leave
the fort In a few days after 33 years'
service, having been 11 years at Fort
Canby. The sergeant was one of the
most popular men at the fort, and last
nifrht everybody turned out and gave him
three cheers for a farewell. He Is only
30 years old, and yet goes on the retired
list. He entered the service as a mere
boy.
In the circuit court, yesterday, a large
number of orders were entered. In the
case of the State vs. Kables and Hat
field, the defendants were arraigned and
returned by the grand Jury. A. Stllnskl
was discharged.
Cyrus Nobl Old Bourbon Whiskey Is
th. only American Whiskey of interna
tional reputation. It la bottled only
after It has been tx year In casks. It.
flavors are developed by perfect storm;
in heated warehouses, and this Is what
makes It delicious In cocktails.
TO CCRE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Broroo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money It It falls
to cure; Sc. For aalo by Charles Rogr.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
THE FISHERMEN'S PACKING CO.
Notice la hereby given to th stock
holders of the Fishermen's Tacking Co.
that a regular atmuM meeting will be
held at their office at Aswrla, Oregon,
the Sth day of October. ls"!7, at 9 o'clock
a. m., for the purpose of electing a board
of directors and transacting other busi
ness that may come before the meeting.
JOHN PETERSUN.
President
AUG. MOBERC1, Secretory.
Astoria, Or., Sept. 9. 1S97.
AN AFPEAL FOR CLOTHING.
Help the poor and needy by sending
clothing to' the parlors of th W. C.
T. V. In Rescue hsll on ar.y Thursdny
from 1 p. m. till S p. m.
THE BISHOP OF ALASKA.
The Rt. Rv. P. T. Rowe, the bishop
of Alaska, will arrive In the city this
morning.
BIslKVp Rowe was elected bishop at the
general convention of the rrotesiam
Episcopal church. In 1S5, ami consecrated
soon after and repaired, to his field of
labor early In 1WS. making his headquar
ters In Juneau.
Since his residence In Alaska he has
mode the visitation of Circle City and
St. Michaels via Chllkoot pass. Lake Lin
derman and the Yukon river, visiting all
the mission stations of the Episcopal
church In his wide Jurisdiction, excepting
Point Hope.
Bishop Rowe was rector of St. J.imes
church. Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, when
his call came to a wider and more difficult
field. His residence there, however, fitted
him for his present work.
On his trip down the Yukon he whipped
out his own lumber and built his own
boat, beating the miners by twb days
who had kindly offered to help him If
he would wait
Astoria Is especially related to the mis
sionary work In Alaska, as a former
rector of Grace church, the Rev. Octnvlu
Parker (whom many rememhert wn the
first missionary who ever went Into the
Interior of Akiska from the Episcopal
church, and one of the first from nny
religious body.
He went In in company with the
Rev. Jno. Chapman, who vlsltel Astoria
some four years ago on his way bnek
to Alaska from a visit In the states.
That Oregon and Astoria furnished the
first missionary for that country, which
may some day be the richest of the
United States. Is a distinction wnrthy
of mention.
An opportrnlty to see and hear Dlshop
Rowe will be given to the citizens nf
Astoria this eevnlng at a special jervlsc
to be held 1n Grace church at ":3m o'clock.
Everybody Is welcome.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If It falls
to cure; 25c. For sale by Charles R jg-rs
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that all quar
terly licenses are now due and payable
to the Chief of Police at his office, and
If not paid within ten days from date
of this notice, a penalty of Zi per cent
additional will be charged.
H. E. NELSON.
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Or., October 3, 16S7.
Then in the golden weather, the maize
was husked. Longfellow.
GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS WANTED
PROPOSALS FOR FRESH HEKK AND
Fresh Mutton: Office Chief Commissary.
Vancouver Bamu-ks, Wash., Oct. 5, 1897,
Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be
received here an1 at office ot Commis
saries at following named posts, for
fresh beef and fresh mutton to lie deliv
ered at that post only until 11 o'clock
m., November 5, 1W, then opened, for
furnishing and delivery to Subsistence
Department, U. S. Army, the fresh beef
and fresh mutton nailed for by the Com
missary at post to be supplied during
six months, commencing January 1, IW:
Boise Barracks and Fort Sherman, Idaho;
Forts Canby, Spokane, Walla Walla, and
Vancouver Barrarka, Wash. Fresh beef
shall be good In quality an1 condition,
fit for Immediate use, and from fore and
hind quarter meats proportional. Ty, in
cluding all heHt cms i hereof. Fresh
mutton shall be good, fat and market.
able quality, from wethers over one nnd
under three years old. Beef and mutton
to be dressed and trimmed and delivered
In bulk, as prescribed In circular of In
structions. Proposals Will be aim r'ceiv!
stating price nt which bldi. r will deliver
fresh beef or mutton, of character above
stated, and to be delivered of ternperat ire
not greater than 7i d"gre-s Fehrenhei-.
Government reserves right to reject the
whole or any part of any or nil bldy.
Information furnished here, or by Com
missary at the seven! posts. Knvelopev
containing proposals shviufd lie marked
'Proposals for Fresh lieef (or Mutton)
at . and addressed to undersigned or
Commissary at post to lie supplied. Jas
N. Allison, Capt. C 8.
Red
HAS
CAUGHT
ON
REMKMDKU
The Exhibition of Astoria
and Clatsop Connty Pro
duct, will optD about Oc
tober 15th.
RECITAL
-WW-
BENEFIT OF....
Astoria
Public
Library
Tuesday Evening. Octoter 12th
Fisher's Opera House
a
Mr. Waltsr Ked, Contralto
Mlaiaitnes Wtt, Ho.irno
w Min Clara Youdk, I'laultt
Mlu Maud Warren, Accompanist
TICKETS 50 CENTS
UAttEKY t CENTS
'o extra chirje for tvierreil lesti.
The gtejnwsr piano for Hi occaalon li kind
ly loaud i'J Hon. Ilenjsmln Young
m mm INT COLUMNS
WANTED.
WANTED Young girl living with pi
rents, to take care of chlldrto and d.
light housework. Apply at 424 Duaa
atreet MEN WANTED.
Railroad hands wanted for Immediate,
work on track. Apply at rcxm 4, Flarcl
block. A. & C. R. It. R.
LOST.
IjST-A silver mounted cane, marked
W. S. Short, l-'j.l. Kinder please leave
at 325 Sixteenth street, or at Astorlun
office, and receive reward.
FOR RBNT.
FOR RENT Ten-room house In Upper,
town, on street car line; 113 per month
Inquire at this office.
FOR RENT Furnished rooma, an
suite or single, by the day or month.
Hotel Tlghe, under .rrtlre new manage
ment. Great reduction in ratea. Mrs
G. V. Porter, manager. Cor. Eleven
and Franklin.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE The lodging house over
Shanahan's dry goods store, consisting
of 17 rooms, partly furnished. One of
the best lodging houses In th. city.
Must be sold before October IB. Call
on Ki R. Cyrus, next to Wise's clothing
store.
PERSONALS.
PERSONAL Hiirry Behanna can learn
something of Interest to lilm by calling
at thin office. Anyone knowing hit
whereabouts ' will confer a favor by
leaving the Information with the As
torlan. PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C. C, BROWER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Gunderson Building.
AsHorla, Oregon
Letter
HERMAN
WISE
Warrenton Is
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
MlAO0 application.
l. m-ua-i
H. T. CROSBT.
ATTORN ET-AT-LAW.
Ml Commercial stivet
Chester V. Dolph. Richard Nlxa
DOLl'H & NIXON,
ATTOBNETS AT LAW.
Portland. Oregon, U. S. J and 11
Hamilton Building. All legal and no't
lection busln ss promptly attend-! to
Claim against th government a p
italty.
DR. JAY TUTTLE.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Office, rooms 5 and 6, Pythian bulldf
53m Commercial St, Residence him
Telephone 9.
Acting assistant surgeon U. 8. Ma
rine hospital service.
J. Q A. BOWLBT.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Offlc. on Bond street Astoria, Or.
DR. O. B. ESTES,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON.
Special attention to diseases of woman
and surgery
Office over Dans!gers ator. Astoria.
Telephone No. U.
JOHN T. LIOHTER,
ATTORNET-AT-LAW.
Offlc, upatalrs, Astorlan Building.
H. A. SMITH,
DENTIST. fftfftQ
Room. 1 and 2, Pythian Building
over C. H. Cooper's itor.
DR H. L. HENDERSON,
Office, Kinney Building, Astoria.
Office hours,
7 to a. m.; U to 2 and ( to 7 p. m.
Special attenton given to th. treatment
of Diseases of the Eye Chronic Dis
eases, and Surgery.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. S iiti
A. M. Regular communications hsld oi
th. first and third Tuesday avsnlns? of
each month.
Q. W. LOUNBBERRY, W. U.
B. C. HOLDEN, BecrUry.
,SNAP A KODAK-
at any man coming O'lf o
our ators and you'll get
portrait of a man brimming
over with pleasant thottKhts.
Huch quality In tbe liquors
we have to offer are enough to
pleaae any man.
COMB AND THY THEM
HUGHES & CO
Sale
WHY?
Ilocause not only nrv the priooi low, hut tin tjuality of our good in
high. High ijuality; low prices; wcll-iundo goods; civil tn-alnu'tit
You want no inoiv. TIuho who uro wiso will cull on us soon. Thoso
who aro foolish well, it mat tori not whoro thoy trmlo, Iiucrum tlu-y
would not know a bargain if tluv saw one.
TH
the Best...
THE CENTER
ON THE
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?
'aa - sii!.
J. iVl.
THE SISTERS OF THE
Convent of the
...Holy Names
ASTORIA. OREGON.
Will reopen their Boarding and Day
School Meptoinber O.
For rate, .to., addrtma) th. Superioress
PUPILS
RECEIVED
IN TUB
PRIMARY.
ORAMMAR
AND
DUBUDUD
cnnRHB n
ft
rVf
. ut f I
The Choicest
Table Wines
FOR FAMILIES
Also for Medicinal . .
and Cooking Purposes
CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE,
103 Twelfth Street
Clothier
and Hatter
OF DEVELOPMENT
WEST SIDE
INSTRU
MENTAL MUSIC,
PAINTING
AND
VOICK
CULTURE
FORM A
SPECIAL
DEPARTMENT
Mount Angel College
MOUNT ANGEL Midm Count , OREGON
Tbl I Just th. plac for your boy.
Delightful location, large building and
grounds, good mtals, plenty of healthy
exercise, txnellent teacher, and csrtful
trninlng this la what they all say of
MT. ANGEL COLLEGE. Bond for Cat
alogue and special term.
School will open September I.
P, F. PLACIDUS. Director.
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Monmouth, ( ) ro g o rt
A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS
Itairulur Norms! Con mo of three year.
tixnlor yunr wlmlly profcsilonsl.
Trnlniiii ditpsrlinent of nine grsde with 2oft rhllilren,
IiKtnii'tlon and tritiums In (lyimiftatict (Hwi-dluli ays.
tern), and Vocsl Music for public m hisils. '
The NnrniHl diploma li rei iiKnlied by law a HTATK
LIKK CKHTIFIUATK Pi teach.
Light pxnenns. Tuition, IhkiIii, board and lodging (up.
proximately), IHrj 00 tier yaar.
Xlilili-lit. boarding tliemudves, 1 10 00 per year.
Ai-iidumlc Kfadns acceited from high i liooli.
1'atalogiica cheerfully aeiil on spullcittlnh.
AdilruM
1. I. CAMI'llKI.I., PiCHldent, or
W. A. WANN, Heeretnry Kacully.
"Private Stock"
"Cream Rye"
"Old Hickory"
"Pride of..
..Kentucky"
...and...
"Hermitage"
Repsold California
Brandies