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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1897)
-- i.-4.v'' ft- THE DAILY A8T0H1AN. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8,, 1897. Monday night, when the various purllca Suits to order. M mm circulating petitions as well others In tereMed would be InvHed to 1 present The exhibits are now coming In fast nml from $12.50 UP th result of Hie efforts of various pom. tnttteca Is beginning to nutke Itself shown. Tomorrow It Is exacted several fine exhibit will be placed In the hall, and there remain little doubt but every, thing will be In readme for the open Inn Pants to order. The LlyMcst Store In Astorln Wise's Customers Sec Whnt They're lluyliiii from $3.00 UP on the night of th- lMh Inst. The (. lutnhl Murine Band h tendered It services (or the opening nltthtn. ) -Ulr 3 I. Sit ill n i ; HI r .T( if ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. JUST NOW- A Larce Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See Our Noi&y High Scboo! Walking Boot At the OIJ Reliable Stand John Hahn & Co. 479 Commercial St. At A. V. ALLEN. Ji Groceries, Feed, Fruits, S;j Vegetables, Crockery, 'I Logger's Supplies. Cor.Ttnth ud Commercial agree. 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. Lao. curtain. laundried by Mr. Raa- muMen. Lv orders at Cleveland'. bakcrr. Mrs. J. Walgren, North Shore, and Mr. 0. Martinson, Chinook, were in the cMy yesterday. Ashland peaches. Barttett peon, stlver prune, choice apples, etc., etc.. at Ross, Hlggins & CO. I. Ashland peach?, cheap aad aood; also a large supply of other flaa frulta at Ross, Hlggins Co. P. J. Meany, th. leading merchant tailor. 1ST Tenth St. Th highest prlc. paid for fur .Una. Tak. your best triend to th. Parlor for lc cream and Ic cream tods. m Tat. parlor, for ladles. The bonds for the improvement of SSd street were delivered to (he contractors yesterday by th otty auditor. New, at Columbia Shoe Co., Laird, Schobcr it Co.'s ladies' fine shoes. For pur. country milk aad rich cream. of guaranteed cleanliness, patronise the Excelsior dairy, w. J. Infills, proprie tor. TODAT'8 WEATHER. Fair weather. Umbrellas lock?, keys AND SEWING MACHINE.- Also all Light Machinery. C. H. Orkwitz 13 DCANE. Repaired Prices cat in two. AROUNDTOWN. FRIDAY. Th. month of carnival of all tbe year When Nature lets the wild earth go Its way. And spend whole seasons on a single day. Helen Hunt Jackson. Try Schilling- Best tea and baking powder. Recital Tickets, SO cents; gallery, 23 cents. Mr. Frank Stokes is visiting in Fort land. Cucumbers, very cheap, at Ross, Hig gins & Co.'s. Fine cabbage for kraut at Ross, HI gins ft Co. 'a Lemon, at great reduction at Ross, Hlggins & Co.'s. Groceries at th. lowest price, at the Pacific Grocery Co. Tomorrow is the last day on which to pay your water rates. At the bowling alleys yesterday Her man Wise scored 58. Bicycle and repair shop at US Ninth street. Charges reasonable. Our price, are the lowest in th. city Call and e us. Pacific Grocery Co. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 185 Ninth street Ask for sample of Chase A Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Hlggins & Co.'s We carry the best line of school shoes in the city. Columbia Shoe Co. Mr. Peter Shistad will leave for Nor way this evening via Chicago and New Tork. Go to the Parlor, successor to C B. Smith, for pure, sweet cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk every day. C G. Palmberg. the leading contractor and builder, is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing and building work; 47 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. Three petitions are out for a bridge across Young's bay in as many different locations. Where will the bridge be lo cated? John A. Brown, a native of Great Brit. aln, before the county clerk yesterday declared bis intention of becoming a cit izen of the Crrtted States. Mrs. Owens Adair, M. D., yesterday opened her office at the corner of Tenth and Commercial streets, and is now practicing medicine In Astoria. A carload of "Hot Blast" and "Queen" heaters to arrive; latest Improvements. Do not buy befor. comparing Quality and price. Fisher Brothers, sale agents. When you want a real life-like snd artietic photo, don't fall to call on Snod grass. The work he is turning out n w is ahead of anything ever made in As toria before. Seal, calfskin and cttuk.proof calf winter shoes for ladies, C. ltimbia Shoe Co, The following Were elected member of the A. F. C. st the meeting last night: Dr. D. T. Burnett, Nate Schlunsell, II C. Thompson, Eugene llamhlctt, T. Nord. Strom. Chrl Peterson. Howell Lewi. K. J. Out, J. K. A. Bennett. P. II. Mo. Doroiell. Dr. Alfred Kinney. Howard Cherry. A. J. Megler, W. J. Instill. A. Osburn, Teter Neufer. Dr. V. J. Howard. C. F. Cathcart. E. B. Porter. John Trent, both. W. C. Cvwglll. Initiation fee will be doubled In the club after November I. At the invitation of tlte chief of poller. yesterday, a number of citlien visited the ctty Jail and mavle an Inspection of ts condition, which had been reported by th recent grand Jury as unclean. A careful Inspection failed to reveal any uncleanllneM In or about the premise. There was no odor discernible, and while It badly needs painting and new water arrangement, yet ever)- council for four veers has refused to appropriate the few necessary dollars. Its sanitary condition. however, cannot be questioned. Th following team was selected at the meeting last night of the A. F. C. to bowl the Multnomahs tomorrow after. noon and the Oregon Road Club tomor. row evening, In Portland: M. M. Picket), H. Bell. Herman Wise. W. Laws. L. Burroughs, Charles McDonald. J. E. Hlggins. C. H. Cooper. E. D. Carml. chael. The ladles' team that is to bowl the Oregon Road Club in Portand to. morrow afternoon will be chosen today. All the members will leave on the Porter tonight, the tickets being good to return until Sunday nfcht 0 in Bed Letter Sale HAS CAUGHT ON WHY? Itecniwe not Jonly iiro the pries low, hut (he .,ii!ity of our Ko,U is liigli. Hih quality; low piios; wvll-inatlo jmmIm; mil tiviitiiu'iit Ytu want no more. Thoo who nro wis,, will call on IH sonii. Thiwo wl.o arc foolish wtll, it nmttfn not when- tl.-y Iriido, h.r.nis,. tl.y would not know a bargain if tlity saw ono. REMKMBKK The Exhibition of Alori I- ami Clatsop Ctrnntv l'ro- ducts will op,'!) about Oo lober i:th. HERMAN WISE Fresh ice cream and Ice cream soda .it the Parlor candy factory, 483 Commercial treet In the county clerk's office yesterday E. R. Burton proved up on his borne, stead. For roofllng and skylights go to th. Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co., IA Ninth treet If you want a rare treat, such as As toria hast not enjoyed for a long time, attend the recital. Fisher's opera house, Tuesday evening, October 12. H. Anderson, M. Anderson. Portland: S. Lorinsen, San Francisco: S. W. Ev. ers. Warrenton; A. L. Parker, Matt Young, John Day, were at the Parker house yesterday. Two small fires occurred at the Clatsop Mill Co.'s factory within the past forty esjht hours, but little damage was done. The flames were started by the heat from some steam pipes. The contract was closed yesterday by the government with the Astoria Iron Works at 13.050 for the repairing of light ship No. 50. and that vessel will be put on the ways some time next week. Col. C. P. Ferry, the millionaire of Tacoma, with Eugene D. White, the well-known real estate agent of Portland. visitors in the city. Col. Ferry is widely known throughout the Ntorth west, where many land stakes bearinir his name are planted. The colonel says he knows Astoria well and that her time for growing has come. E. E. Pleruon, O. H. Hoag. Jr.. M. Manasse, Guy Francis. Jas. C. Murray San Francisco: O. E. Wiley, South Oma ha; L. R. Prtnre. R J Cnn. ..-a v. . inn.? afiu wife, E. W. Redpath. -Boston: L. E. Nerigoori, W. H. Ash. E. D. White Portland; C. P. Ferry, Tacfima: Henrv Woodruff, M. Wise, A. J. Colllngs, 11- waco, were at the Occident yesterday. The largest shipping firm In Portland has reported to London that In l.W . . ftW.iXO will have been received by the states of Oregon and Washington from their exports, and the estimate does not Include the large Item of lumber and shingles. With a population of only about L0iUVi people. It is believed that no other district In the work! can show such a wealth per capita as Oregon and Wash ington. Nothing ran stop their growth, and Astoria will feel the Incoming tide of prosperity and Immigration of people and captal more than and other city of these two gYeat states. The county court yesterday appointed S. S. Gordon administrator of the estate of W. P. Gibbons: H. F. L. Logan was granted a liquor license at Seaside: a large number of rou.J matters were passed upon, and the contract was awarded to John Cuslck for the construe. tion of the Bear creek bridge. Thos. Bush, the lowest bidder, having f.iilej to execute a contract; the u.iu.il bills were audited and a voluminous report was received from County School Super, lntendent Lyman In regard to the school tax, which contained much valuable In. ; formation and which reported that lir.''0 per annum would be a sufficient fund for school purposes outnlde of Astoria d: trlct . Clothier and Hatter ........4 w-as recomenmded that some steps tw taken to that end. OlilTl'AKY. Warrenton Is the Best... Mr. A. W. Berry, one of Astoria's wtl known cltixens and former businessmen, died at his residence in this city at t o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the ago of 53 years. Mr. Berry was born Ir Uewstrr, Mass., and came to Astoria In 1T5. For It years he wua In business here wuh Mr. I. Bergman. Ilo then went Into the canning business In Alaska, where he remained tw-o years, and from there went to IVrt. land, where he was In business a short time, until stricken with paralysis utiout J a year ugo, when he returned to Astoria. At S:) ye.iterd.iy morning Mr. Iterry ; was taken down by a stroke of apoplexy j and died from its effeets In the after, j noon. He leave a wife, two daughter I and a son. Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ma on application. J THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE Samuel Oliver arM wife, who came up from Seaside yesterday afternoon, stated that a few minutes before the train left that station a small Ujat. or life boat, was seen coming into shore from a ship at sea. which was evidently in distress. The ship had been noticed in the earlier part of fhe 'lay as being rather rlose in shore, but nothing special was thouKht of it. As the train was pulling out a woman came on to the platform and said the sailors had come off the ship for help. It was understood the vessel had lost or broken her rud-ler. Nothing den. nlte was learned, and up to a late hour last night no reports were received hy any of the officials In the city. Contractors Normlle and Fastabend are making good headway with the improve ment of Bond street. Had It not been for the inability of the mills to furnlfh the lumber fast enoufh, three blocks of the street paving and sidewalks would have been completed last evening. This is Mr. Normlle's first experience In do. lng planking work, and he is anxious to make a good record, but can do noth ing without material. Bad wuather is coming, and It Is a matter of great Im portance that no unnecessary delays oc cur. The work is being done In first class shape, and the material Is of the standard grades. When finished the Im provement will be a great benefit to all, as the street is one over which Is done the principal traffic of the city. ' TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ; Take LAxatlve Bromo Quinine Tablets. : All druggists refund the money If It fall to cure; 8c. For lalo by Charles Rogers. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FISHERMEN'S PACKING CO. Notice Is hereby given to the stock holders of the Fishermen's Tacking Co that a regular ai.nual m-tlng will be held at their office at Astoria, Oregon, the Z'th .lay of OctoW, I's? at 9 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of electing a board of directors and transacting other bust ness that may come before the meeting JOHN PETERSuN. President. At'G. MOBERO. Secretary. Astoria. Or., Sept. , 1S97. Everybody Knows that Warrenton values will soon fce 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? l i m.B reports AU NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that nil uunr- terly licenses are now due and pnyahlp to the Chief of Police, at his office, and If not paid within ten days from date of this notice, a penalty of 25 per cent additional will be charged. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Pollc Judse. Astoria, Or., October 3, 1697. Ornc.nl rmps-Ooven met S land a.-.d water routev -Protected rail roa.lR-Mlnlng laws Customs. In brief. all that I known of this wonderf.il nd or fabulous wealth. It Is the oniy au thentic, prartlcal book, official and en dorsed. About M page.. Handsomely bound In art cawas frlc. 11. Jo. Agents art wanted to handle this val uable work. aIt I a chnnce of a Ufa time. Experience Is not necessary, as full jyttruc.Uo.s are sent and the whole people are clamoring for th book. P.e- p-irts from agents Just started show won derful success. Sales run as high as 30 book an hour. Big commissions nod valuable premiums are allowed. Credit is given and freight aid. It Is an oppor tunity to gain a competence in a short time. The book ts not told through book stores or nwaper. Complete canvass ing outfit will be mailed for 20 cha. stomps. To places where we have no agent a full cony of the book will be snt to customers, prepaid, on recelp of prl :e. Addr. m, exactly, Monroe Book Company, dnjxirlment K, 21J, Chicago. $200,052 Schilling's Best baking pow der makes the biscuits right. Schillings Best tea would make them seem right if they weren t, A Schilling ft Company Sao tr::ncico loot No amount of age or storing will make bad whiskey good. it mut be good when made and must be stored in wood and not in metal Cyrus Noble Old Bouruon Vthlkty is stored In oak wood barrels. This develops Its flavor one tonic properties. These flavors make it delicious in cocktails. It Is the only American Whiskey of international rer. utation. There is great activity in the railroad construction work, the men working day and night and Sundays. People walk faster on the streets, as if eolnir .to prosperity. More men are employed In the city than for some time pat. The merchants report fair business, and be fore many moons the wave of prosperity will have buried Astoria In surprise. Last evening there was an enthusiastic meeting of the Astoria Progressive Com mercial Association and considerable business of importance was transacted. After a report of the various committees on exhibition, the Young's hav hrirl question was taken up and discussed at some length. It was finally decided that a special meeting should be called for In the Circuit court yesterlay Judg ment was rendered for the plaintiff on the verdict of the Jury in the case of C. J. Linden vs. C. C. Jones, for slander. F. I. Dunbar, receiver, vs. H. F. L. Logan; Judgment for plaintiff, as p-r stipulation. Ross. Hlggins & Co. vs. same; same judgment The evidence waH closed and arguments made in the case of the State vs. Rowe, and the out went to the Jury Ust night, with In. structfons to return a sealed verdict. The grand Jury filed Its final report, In which It was shown that sixteen true bills and seven not true bills had been returned. The county Jail was examined and reported in good condition. The city Jail was examined and It was recom mended that more care be taken as to cleanliness. The county ward at St. Mury's hospital wag found to be all that could be desired. The county clerk's. sheriff's. assessor's, recorder's and treasurer's offices were found to he In good condition, but it was recommended that more frequent expertlng of the county books Ik- had. No evidence v,x obtainable from witnesses as to the al leged gambling and prtze.tigritinic in As toria. It w'm thought loo many eases were bound over to the grand Jury which coufd be settled In the lower courts The county officials need more room and It Northern Pacific railroad trains leave Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f r Tacoma. Spokane, and the F.oet. Close connection made at Spokane for Ross land, Nels,n, Sandow and British Co lumbia mining camps For maps and information call on or addres C. W. STf'NE. Astoria. Or. Down quilts and soft, easy blanket have an appealing quality this weather that the humork ami the mosquito can opy totally lack. AN APPEAL FOR CLOTHING. Help the poor nnd needy by sending ciotning to the parlor of the W. C T. L. In Rescue hull nn iu v Ti,,,..,!.... rrom 2 p. m. till 3 p. m. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tal.t.t. All druggists refund the money if It fail to cure; Zjc. For sale by Charles R ,g rs A KI.O'MKE BOOK. The Chicago Record's boo foe .om . sseger. is now readv. A rA. i .ui. book will know more of Alaska and the wonderful Klondike district than he could learn by months of personal observation and research on the ground. In comnnr Ison wUh other work on the subject It Is the "Webster's Dictionary of Alaska," -a perfect and peerless volume, st nc the mode! and desrlr of rival publishers. It tells of the richest and most extend Hive gold fields the world has ever knowr.-How they were dlscovered-Fklds yet unexplored Ton years' work al ready In sight-Where Is the mother lode? The fortunes already made The mil lions to be taken out next year-How to get there-R. R, fare and other exxtxuse from all pol s-.tedical hlrrts-CUmate- It Is dd that th0 real secret of femi nine beauty lie In the ability to go to sleep at any and all times when oppor tunity for urh rest present Itself. RECITAL -- BENEFIT OF.... Astoria Public Liuiciiy ! i I PUPILS J I ..., RECEIVED IN THE PRIMARY. ORAMMAR AND ACADEMIC GRADES flMnq . - J D Q E U U WJ D g5 HuMt" auUaiMftJsiMisU JM. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. 0RLC0N, Will roopen their Boarding and Day Hohool epumber 0. For rates, etc., addnma the Huperloros 1N8TKU- MENTAL ML'MIC, PAlNTINtl AND VOICR Cl'LTUUE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEl Minos Count'. OREGON This Is Just th. place for your boya, iMIghtful locallon, large buildings and ground, good meals, plenty of healthy exercise, excellent teahers and careful training this la what they all say of MT. A NO EL COLLEGE. Bend for CaU alogue and special terms. School will open September I. P. F. PLACIDUS. Director. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Itagiilnr Normal f'ourso (if three yesri. Kenlor yer whnllv professional. TniltihiK department ol nine aisdes with JM) children Ie!.7. l.lflit extieiKe. Tuition, hooka, board and Mains (au. proximately), IMS uu per year. " v Hltideiits Imardlnf tlieinselrea, lllll m per year Academic grades accepted fruiii lilgii schools, t atalnffiiea cheerfully sunt on application. Addreas I'. Ii. CAMI'IIKM,, President, or W. A. WANN, Hecretury f aculty. Tuesday Evening;, October 12th Fisher's Opera House Mrs. Walter Hoed, rnnimltn Miss gnes Watt, Ho.irano - ' ; Mln Clara Vounif, pianist Miss Mmid Warren, Accompanist i ,, i TICKETS Ci;NT3 UALLEIcr CENTS The Choicest Table Wines FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes "Private Stock "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky ...and... "Hermitage" Rcpsold California Brandies TheKtelnir. I... .1 , . . , . CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, ly loaned by Hon. benjamin y I03 Twelfth Street r