THE DAILY ASTOiUAN, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER t, UU7. JUST NOW- A Laree Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See Our Notty High School Walking Boot At the Old Reliatle Stand- John Hahn & Co. Arm WarrmtH 479 Commercial St. 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 Gents Shirts Made to Order. TODAY'S WEATHER. Cloudy; light, variable winds. Umbrellas LOCK?. KEYS AND SKWlSti MACHl.VEA- Abo til Light Machinery. C. H. Orkwitz 443 PCAXE. Repaired Price cot In two. AROUNDTOWN. SATURDAY. Don't let the dust father on four ideals. They are the best part of your mental furniture Dora Read Goodaie. Try SehilHog'. Beat tea and baking powder. The run crossed the equator In Astoria yesterday. Cucumbers, very cheap, at Ross, Hlg gins Co.'a Fine cabbage for kraut ax Rosa, Hig gle Co.' Lemons at great reduction at Roes, Biggins at Co. 'a Groceries at the lowest prices at the Pacific Grocery Co. Today Is the last day on which to pay your water rates. Mr. Chas. Rogers left for Portland last night on the Telephone. Bicycle and repair shop at US Ninth street Charges reasonable. Contractor J. A Fas tab nd returned from Nestucca yesterday . The time of the county court yesterday was occupied In auditing bills. A new asphaltum floor was laid In En gine Co. No. 2's house yesterday. At the bowling alleys yesterday Mrs. Normile sored 6$ and Jas. Flnlayson 32 Our prices are the lowest in the city. Call and teg us. Pacific Grocery CO. Umbrellas covered and repaired by practical workman, at 185 Ninth street Ask for sample of Chase Se Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, HIgg.ns ft Co.'s. Ia the county clerk's office yesterday John J. Roes proved up on his homestead. We carry the best line of school shoes in the city. Columbia Shoe Co. Miss Annie Gilbert, of Portland, sister of Mrs. A. V. Allen, is visiting in the city. Fresh Ice cream and ice cream scda at the Parlor candy factory, 483 Commercial street Lace curtains laundried by Mrs. Ras- mussen. Leave orders at Cleveland's bakery. The reputation of the singers and mu sicians who take part In the recital for the library benefit warrant an overflowing bouse. $200022 Penny wise " use "cheap" taking powder. Pound foolish " get sick. sa i rNtuc'i lieu J Suits to order, from $12.50 P PailtS to order, from $3.00 P ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. Attorney Frank Spittle went to Port land last evening on the Potter on legal business. Musical people are expecting great things at the recital Tuesday evening, October li. Ashland peach. Bartlett pears, silver prunes, choice apples, etc., etc., at Roes, Hlggln Co.', Ashland peaohea cheap and good; also a large supply of other fine fruits at Rosa, Biggins A Oo, The steamer Telephone took out last night two car of tin cans and three cars of salmon. P. J. Me any, the leading merchant tailor, 1J7 Tenth St The highest pries paid for fur skins. Take your best friend to th. parlor for ice cream and lee cream soda. Pri vate parlors for ladies. The Manranlt J1 ready for her trial trip this morning and will doubtless give a good account of herself. Billy Oliver, Charles etclle and Doc Olsen were taken to the hospital yester day for medical treatment It was reported yesterday that a tang of men with picks and shovels started out to find Clatsop's Klondike. New, at Columbia Shoe Co., Laird, Schober at Co.'s ladies fine shoes. Go to the Parlor, successors to C B. Smith, for pure, sweet cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk every day. C. O. Palmberg, the leading contractor and builder. Is prepared to do all kinds of jobbing and building' work; 473 Duan 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. A B. Hammond will arrive In Portland today from San Francisco. It is expected that he will visit Astoria shortly. It has been decided not to reserve any seats for the recital at the opera house and first arrivals will have choice of seats. A small blaze occurred yesterday after noon at Schlussel's store, doing little or no damage. The services of the depart ment were not required. The funeral of the late A. W. Berry ill take place tomorrow from Grace church. The funeral train will leave the Telephone dock at 1:30 p. m. J. H. McQuaid, Woodlawn, Or ; G. A. Gothtee. Boston: B. Young, Nebraska; Miss Hudson, Idaho; W. J. Ingalls, Chadwell, are at the Parker house. A carload of "Hot Blast" and "Queen" heaters to arrive; latest Improvements. Do not buy before comparing quality and price. Fisher Brothers, sale agents. President Louis Dammaseh, Portland, of the Grand Lodge of Oregon of the Sons of Herman, was present ht night at the Installation of officers In the local lodge. When you want a real life-like and artistic photo, don't fall to can on Snod grass. The work he is turning out now Is ahead of anything ever made In As toria before. Captain Claude Hanthorn is now rapidly Improving. His fae has healed, and :h only trouble now I, with his right car, and right hand. It is feared the hand will be scarred. The A F. C.'s are jubilant over the fact that the score male yesterday by Mrs. 8. Normile at the howling alleys Is the Pacific coast record, if not that of the world, for ladles. It Is stated that the police department had a good and sufficient reason for changing the beat of one of the officers recently, and that the department is looking out for Its own business. ' Presbyterian church services as usual tomorrow. Theme of the morning ser mon, "The Mind of the Master." Even theme, "Solomon's Choice." Tou are cor dially invited to attend these services. Thursday evenlnjr, at Ilwaco, the Hart ley cup was presented to the Ilwaco Foot ball Club, winners of the season's con test. George Bartley and a number of Astorlans went over for the occasion In the Mayflower. Congregational church. The sermon In the morning will be on 'The Enthusiasm of Jesus": at rlsrht. "The Bridge of the Gods and the Briilee of God." All are cordially invited. E. 8. Bollinger, pastor. W. J. Honeyman, Commsndr-r John P. Merrell. V. 8. N., Chss. H. FWher. Port land: B. C. Pier, Duluth: B. A. Chase, Janesville. 'Wis.; L. A. Isnmin, Ilwaco: E. M. Phllebaum, Fort Stevens; Hiram Ponvnt, Buffalo; Eugene Llttaner, New Tork. were guests of the Occident yes. terday. Swedish Lutbcmn church. Kngllh scr. vices at 10: S a. m. Text, Luke 14.1.1. Sunday school at 1i;l!. Swedish services at ":45 p. m., when a mission sermon will be preached. The colli .tl.m th Sunday will be for the benefit of our home missions. The report nuide In yesterday's Issue that there ww three different Hlll!on In cireuitlttcn' for bridge actvM Young's bay, except that all of the pet it Ions oris. Inated from the same source, mid were Intended t secure a hrhhte at i location to be agreed upon titer, w,i cornvt. As the Columbine started ovit for set yesterday afternoon, a stiff brecie Mow. lug and the bay dotted with wills, the rejuvenated Mantanttn save her a royal salute, which wa answered by Captain Richardson' whistle, and Cnptnln Orvg. ory felt that he whs one,, more In II. It Is reported, on good authority, that fall salmon fishing Is lighter this year than In previous seasons, especially In the Columbia, and tht as the season Is now drawing to a close, buyer of fall flsh who purchased early were In luck, as price are expected to advance 5 cents per doien within SO days. Seal, calfskin and crack-proof calf winter shoes for ladies, Co lumbia Shoe Co. Mr. J. H. McQuaid, who was down yesterday from the railroad line, say the grade I lined with men who are rushing the wvrk as fust as bruin and muscle can move. There can be no doubt as to the Intent of the company to com. plete ihc road at the earliest possible date. .. Mr. F. H. Hicks. manaavr of the Har ris Tracklaytng Machine Co.. of Chicago. Is In the city, superintending the fitting np the big tracklayer, which arrived the other day and is now at the Warrentoii yards. The machine will he ready for use next Monday and will probably he sent to the front at once. No amount of age or storing will make bad whiskey good. It must be good when made and must be stored In wood and not In metal Cyrus Noble Old Bourbon Whiskey Is stored In onk wood laurels. This develops Its flavors anc tonic properties. These flavors make It delicious In cocktails. It is the only American Whiskey of International rep. utation. A number of businessmen yesterday expressed the opinion that Peterson's Point would be the best location for the proposed Young's bay wagon bridge. A good road leads from the city to Peter son's point and the roads from the coun try to the opposite shore have been con. etructed. If the bridge Is built at this point very little road work will have to be done, and It Is stated thnt expense to the community will be v. for a bridge at this point than one erect ed at any other place. The steam schooner Equator, which ar. river at this port yesterday on Us way from Alaska to San Francisco, under the command of C.iptain John Gerne. is said to be the same vessel which was used some years ago by the celebrated writer. Robert Louis Stevenson. In his researches In the southern seas. The cabin which he occupied was shown to visitors yes terday, who were told that It was In exactly the same condition as when Ste venson occupied It. The little steamer left out again yesterday afternoon. By unanimous vote of the general man agement committee of the regatta yester day. It was decided to turn over to the Astoria Progressive Association the sur plus funds from the regatta. PS. It was thought that this was the best viuy to dispose of the money, especially as most of the members of the regatta c-m . mittee are also members of the new us. sociatlon. and among Its organisers. The contributors to the regatta fund are sat isfied. All the money collected by the regatta committee was expended by voucher, and the book and documents turned over with the money to the Pro gressive Association, and any contrlhu tor to the fund can inspect the account. The Astoria Savings Bank yesterday filed In Recorder Williams' office a decla ration of the trust Imposed In It by committee of direction in securing the Astoria railroad subsidy for the benefit of Bonner and Hammond. It Is Inferred that the filing of this document Is simply notice to the public that taxe upon the donated lands cannot he assessed to the railroad company until It acquires title to them by the completion of the nllrori.1 to a connection with the transcontinental railroad, nor is It proabble that the taxes can be assessed against the original own ers or the trustees. This Involves a que. tlon of about one-sixth of the taxes of the county, so It Is estimated by those wbo have figured upon the question. In the circuit court, yesterday, in the case of the state vs. A. M. Rowe, the Jury returned a verdict of guilty of the crime of attempted rape upon elght-vear-old May Pohl. P. F. Haferty was ex cused as a Juror for them term. Ed Kd llng, Charles O. Green and Han Henrlk, natives of Sweden, were admitted to Untied States citizenship. Alien & Lewi vs. H. F. L. Logan: Judgment was -en-dered as per stipulation. C. H. Page vs. Astoria Packing Company: demurrer was overruled and the defendant allowed until S o'clock Monday afternoon to answer. Same vs. M. J. Kinney et al.; same order entered. F. I. Dunbar, receiver, vs. As. toria Packing Co.: same order entered. The case of the S'ate vs. James Gavin, on trial for adultery, came on for hear ing before the Jury, and at the time of the adjournment of court, the taking of evidence had not been completed. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DA Y Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure" 25c. For sale by Charles Rogers. AN APPEAL FOR CLOTHING. Help the poor and needy by sending clothing to th parlors of the W. C. T. IT. In Rescue hall on airy Thursday from 2 p. m. till 8 p. m. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ma. oo application. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE PAt Tak Laxative Promo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure; JSC. For sale by Charles Roger. NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FISHERMEN'S PACKING CO. Notice Is hereby given to the stock holder of the Fishermen'. Packing Co. that a regular armml meeting will be held at their office at Astoria, Oregon, the 2th Jay of October. 1ST, at I o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a board of director and transacting other busi ness that may come bvfore th meeting JOHN PETERSON. " ' President. AUG. MOBERG, Secretary. Astoria, 0r Sept. 39. 1W7. NOTICE. Not lot 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 pennlty of per cent additional will be charged. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Or., October 3, 1SS7. WHEAT. On June !? wheat sold at S3e. It hsi since sold at ll.W'v Mfferen.-e. 3V. or 33.975 on 10.W bushels. 1100 would hn c made this amount by our system of )Mn Investment accounts since June X Why not try this system and Increase your Income? Amounts of IK) and uf wards received. Our Information Is of such a chxr.icter and from such source as to make It en tirely reliable. Write for particulars. J. O. Knowlton A Co., grain brokers. 3iJ California street, San Francisco. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtu cf a warrant Issued, and delivered to m by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, In Clatsop county, Ore gon, of date of the 9th day of S"ptember A D. 1597, commanding me to forthwith levy upon the following described prop erty: Beginning at a point 5.1 feet north, t de grees 23 minutes west from the northeast corner of lot 4, block 131. Stikeley'g As toria: thence north 4 dfgrefs 3 mi:iutes west, ICO feet; thence south S3 Jegree 33 minute west, 5 feet: thence south 4 de grees 28 minutes east. 1) !.et; thence ' on a line parallel with the north I n- of said lot. 50 feet, to the place cf bet,-1n-nlnf I And to sell the same. In the manner pro vided by law, to satisfy an assessment against said real property, amounting to 3100, what was assessed against said property as benefit for the extension of Commercial street In said city from Sev j enteenth street to Twenty-third street, and which said real property Is assessed j as th property of The Oregon Railroad ' and Navigation Company, I did, on the ; loth day of September, 1S!7 duly lex-y upon J all the afore-described property, and j on the 11th day of October, 1SS7, at 3 j o'clock p. m. of said day, at and In frnt ' of the court house door at Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregon, I will proceed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, all the right, title. Interest and estate of the saldTheOregon Rail roc d and Navigation Company In and to .aid real property to satisfy said assessment and the corns and expense of sale. E. HALLOCK, Chief of Police. Dated Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 10, 1D7. A Handsome Complexion is one of the grestest charms a woman can possess. Pozzout's C'oMi'Lexiox 1'owubu gives it. RECITAL www -- BENEFIT OF.... Astoria Public L ibrary Tuesday Evening, October 12th Fisher's Opera House Mr. Walter Keed, Contralto 41 ills Ague Walt, Homiio Miss CIhm Young, I'lsnUt Mls Maud Warren, Acoiimi-aiilut TICKETS go CENTS OALLERY a9 CENTS The Sndnw 1 ian for the lti in hlnd J loaned I j Hon. if njnrnln V'.iinij the Best... J 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? J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. Will reopen their Boarding ami Day School Svptembvr O. For rates, etc., address th Superior P'?riL8 RECEIVED IN TUB PRIMARY. ORAMMAR AND ACADEMIC Clilllt nnannnii The Choicest Table Wines u FOR FAMILIES Also for Medicinal . . and Cooking Purposes CARLSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, I03 TwelftH Street You need no longer say "My bicycle Is as good as a Columbia." but "My bicycle IS a Columbia." At the new prices every one can be a Columbia rider. COLUMBIA $75.00 Standard of the World 1896 Columbian 1896 HnrtfordH Hartford, pattern 2, woman's Fiortford, pattern 1, men' THE SAME "OLD RELIABLE' COLUMniA THAT HAS SOLD FOH THE PAST TWENTY TEARS THE WORLD OVER FOR THE HIGH EST PRICE ANY BICYCLE WOULD IIRINO. THE SAME COLUMBIA MATERIAL, FINISH AND WORKMANSHIP ALWAYS UNAP. PROACHA ULE BETTER THAN EVER, AT 376. YOU WON'T PAY MORE FOR ANY OTHER. ONE PRICE TO ALL ALIKE. SECOND-HAND WHEELS CHEAPER THAN EVER. POPE MANUFACTURING CO., L, H. C0RDES, A tent for Astoria 0-TO-BAG GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT f wi'((in.(....,M flmmnAn.a I. itfMM forrn. Ni-Ueimolihngraattnore-fKJInthawor.d. Many Kln ill pound! In lOdarnanrl It I'or'i (!! U) ni:iki) tne wna mpou.nt man atrumi. TUjorouiand oiawnetlo. Jonurr a bj. ynu will be 1 iiiililed. Wm'DeetrioKilM)hewlitwiT.7oracurlhW)luUilyurantee1 lif driiyvlm )re where. Hnd lor our MK.HIet -ixint T')Da-co Hnit and HtnoSe Yonr Life A war, written iruaraulo ai linnucla aWrMXUIJtLtAOjiialaUl(CO.,Cbie flw Kerk. f OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE 1NHTKU- MKNTAL MU8IO, PA1NT1NU AND VOICB CULTURE FORM A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL sUnon Count , OREGON This I Just th place for your boy. Ivilghttul location, larg building and grounds, good meals, plenty of healthy exercise, excellent teacher and careful training this la what tltey all say of MT A NOEL COLLEGE. Send for Cat alogue and special terms School will open September 3. P. F, PLACIDUS. Director. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, OrBn A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS ItMtilsr Normal Conn of three year. raator yer wholly rofetoiial. Troltilht department of nine grade with .MO children. Initructlou and tralnuis in (lytintMBiict bwedltti X tern1, and Vor Mii'lc for puldie u-Iosls. ' Th N.irnml diploma ! rrcoilied bit law mt a STATU 1.1 KK CKKI I Kit A I K to teach. I.ifht rioeux- Tulllnii, immiis, board aud lodging (r pnnl'tiatf Ui. !:;., uu ir ar- Htinlciil. boarding llieiiiMlrs, III" Ou per fear. Aciideinlr grnde ccird frvui tilsh ichH!i. t niuloguci rbeerhilly seitl on aillcattm. Address P. L CAVI IIKM , l're, !ei I, or W. A. tt'ASN. Kecrrtary Kacu'ijr "Private Stock" "Cream Rye" "Old Hickory" "Pride of.. ..Kentucky" ...and... "Hermitage" Repsold California Brandies BICYCLES Standard of the World $60.00 5-c, $45 OO 40,00 132-4 Sixth Street PORTLAND, OREGON f itAstroT thsdMlrs for tobsoco In anr CURE O QIV1EH CHOICH Or Transcontinental ROUTHS. Via Spokane and St. Paul Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha op Kansas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Cbalr Cars MM Astoria to Sao Fraooiteo. Columbia. HumWy, September &. Hint of California, rrtdny.Hptttibr MX, Columbia, Wednesday, September 11 Stat of California. Monday, Heplsm ber 30. Columbia. Saturday, September 3a, Hlalp of California, Thursday, Sapiens ber JO. Columbia. Tunday. October 3. Stat of California, Sunday, October 11 For rates and (nnu Information sal on r address O. W. LOUNillCnRT. A gut W. II. IIURLnifRT. Oca. Pa. Agt.. Portland, Or. THIS IIAILWAT COM PA NT Oprrntea Its tra.na on the famous blocs, system, Lights lis train by slectrloity through out; l'r. th eeiebraied rlrotrto berth rad lag lamp; Hun splendidly equipped paaangr trains every day and night btwva Bt, Paul and t hicogo; tl CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL Also operates stei.tn-bAin vatlmld trains, rarrylnsj th Utssl 1vat com part merit car. I.hrary bufft smoking car, an I l-aln- drawing room siocpers. Parlor car, fre reclinlug chair cars aad the wry beat dining ear servles. For lowest rate to any point In th I'n.tml State or Canada. 4dy t ticket agent, or addr C. J. KDOT. Oenrl Agt. J. W. CAShnf. T. I. A. Portland. Oi ARE TOU UOINO EASTf ARE TOU OOINO KAPTf ARE YOU OOINO EA8TT V sure and sev that your ticket read rta THE .NORTH-WESTERN LINB THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE " II K NORTH iVg.TKRN LINB 1HH NOPTM.WFSTKim LINK The CHICAOO, ST. PAUU U1NNEAPOIJS AND OMAHA RAILWAYS This U th (HtEAT SHORT UNE llrtwrwn DULUTH. SAINT PAUL. CHICAOO And all Points East and SouUi. TlKdr Magnlflcnm Track. Porls Vest. bukl Dtnjv Slid Bleeping Car Train and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME" Have given this road a national rputa lion. All rluaar of paars oirt4 on the vesllbuled train, without sit re charge. Ship your freight and travel over this faraoua line. All ogsnt hav tickets. F. C. SAVAGE, T. F. and P. A. W. II. MEAD. Oetieral Agent, 341 Washington St., Portland, Or. GO EAST . . VIA , Library Car Route AMERICA'S SCENIC LINB. GREAT oM Meals In Koch Ballast .No Dost Dialog Tha all-rail routs to Kootenai mining district, via Seattls and Spokans Shortest and Quickest Line -avTO-b. St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Library Observa tion Car.. Dally Trains ...Fast Time HERVICB AND BCKNKKY UNKAQURLED For tickets and full Information call on agent O. R. A N. Co. or address A. B. C. DENNISTON, C. P. & T. A.. Portland, Or. It. C. STEVENS. O. W. P. A., Seattle. V For Delicacy, for purity, and for Improvement of the onm- I rplexlon nothing equal Pozsom's Powdk. MllWAUKU)