The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 28, 1897, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTOMAN, THIU.SDAY MORNINO, OCTOBER 2, 1817.
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J. V. MARIBN CO
Groceries, Meat and . . .
. . . General Merchandise
1602 F-RAINKL.IN AVENUE
We meet all prices. Call
JUST NOW
A Large Yariety of
Children's School
Shoes, the
Best on
Earth
Call and See Oar Natfcy Hlgn
Scnool Walking Boot
At the Oil Reliable Stand-
John Hahn & Co.
1 479 Commercial St.
An
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A. V. ALLEN.
11 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 weather .
Umbrellas
LOCK, KKYS
AMI SKwlMi
MACHINES.-
Also .11 lisht
Machinery.
C. H. Orkwitz
443 DIANE.
Repaired
Pi Ices cut In two.
AROUNDJTOWN.
THTRSDAT.
Don't let the du gather on your en
thusiasms. An enthusiastic desire is in
Itself a kind of fulfillment. Dora Bead
Ooodale.
Try Schilling'! Best tea and baking powdar.
Everyone is talking home Industry.
Wear Dunbar's 50 cent corset
and be happy.
The W. C. T. U. will rnet this after
noon at 2 p. m.
C. BJornsgaard, Skamokawa, spent yes
terday in the city.
Bicycle and repair chop at 185 Ninth
street Charges reasonable.
D. Cptoo and Frank SmaJIey, of
Crooked creek, were In the city yeeter
daty. J
Stoves, air tight and ooal stoves, new j
fend second hand, at Scully's 431 Bond
street
Weather Observer Johnson made a
mistake yesterday and made beauti
ful weather.
Seal, calfskin and crack-proof
calf winter shoes for ludies. Co
lumbia Shoe Co.
No stranger should leave the city with
out visiting the exposition of Claitsop
county products.
Can't be done!
Try to make some baking powder yourself. Buy
the cream of tartar and soda, mix them in the right
proportions.
Then imagine that you are the manufacturer, and
have to make a profit, and besides, sell it to the grocer
at such a price that he can make a profit too.
Ask your grocer to sell you his best cream of tar
tar, see what it costs, and see if you can make pure
good baking powder for 25 or 30 cents a pound.
It can't be done.
Schillings BestzX your grocer's is the best of
the right-price baking powders. mt
Suits to order,
from $12.50 P
PailtS to order.
from $3.00 "P
..FLYNN, the Tailor..
and see us and fce convinced.
Try Our ,
Honey
Molasses The
Kisses ...spa
Plaid hosiery at Dunbar's.
Flo Mbbag h kraut at Ron. HlaT
;!n A Co.'
W. J. Hexkard. of the Lewis and Clarke
was In yaeterday.
Steel shoJ shoes (or hoys. Co.
lumhia Shoe Co.
Limit. Flagler and party left up for
Portland last night.
Our prices ars th. owet Id tha olty.
Call and see us. Paclfle Grocery Ca
It Is estimated that there were fV
people at tha exposition last ni(fht.
Umbrella covered and repaired by a
practical work mail, at 1SS Ninth at rest.
New, at Columbia Shoe Co.,
Laird, Schober it Co.'s ladies' fine
shoes.
B. N. Soon and family, of Eagle CIi(T.
'pent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Wheeler's.
P. J. Meany, the leading merchant
tailor. 137 Tenth 9t The highest price
paid for fur skins.
Pry fir slab wood for sale. Astoria
Land & Investment Co., Commercial and
Eighth streets. Telephone 99.
Mrs. Judge McBrtde and Mks Mc
Brlde haw arrived in As:oria. and will
remain here during the winter.
Jack Reed and James Christy will Jo
the work for the health department until
an official boatman Is apponted.
E. L. Powell. G. F. Powell, Boston: J.
W. Bunn. Portland: E. Granstrom, War
rondale, Oregon; are at the Parker house.
Furnished room to rent, with (food tahle
board, at reasonable rates, at Mrs. E. C.
Holden's, corner of Duane and Ninth
streets.
Arthur Tee, the gentrd night eWk of
the Occident, who has been seriously
ill with sciatica, since Sunday, is slowly
Improving.
President Curtis and Engineer Jamie-
eon, of the Northwest Construction Co.,
returned yesterday from a trip over th'
Ime of road.
Remember the Eatock Oyster Parlors
AB we ask Is atrial. Oysters Z, cents
a pint. Apmss from Astorlan office.
Open tin 2 a. m.
Mrs. Dr. George J. Hf!l and daughter
Vera, of North Taklma. and Miss Ina
Wood-worth, of Illinois. ar In the city
vlslttng with Ool. and Mrs. Dr. Owena-
Adalr.
The pack of fall fish on the river this
season has been very light. The ITan
thorn, Cook and Pillar Rook oinnerU-s
are sun putting up a few fish. Whiter
steel head fishing opens In about two
weeks.
The A. F. C. ladies' monthly bowling
tournament was bowled Tuesday. Miss
Gilbert wag first, with a fore of 140, In
cluding handicap of 4 ptns on each alley.
Mrs. Ingalls second, with a score, of US,
honied from scratch. Mrs. A. J. Meg.
ler made the third score of 137, Includ
ing handicap of 19 pins on eaoh alky.
Three or four of the club- l-.n bowlers
were a1ertt from the city and did not
participate In the contest
For sir tight stoves go to Scully's.
Jock Heed, of John ly. wo In town
yesterday.
Fleisher's knitting worMed nt
Dunbar's,
Mr. C. Henry, of Pillar Rook, Is visit.
In n th. dty.
Groceries. M th. lowest prior, at th.
Pa cine Grocery Co.
Children's school umbrellas, 5o
cents, at Dunbar's.
K. Alh'n, of New Xstorln, colli! on his
Asforta frtemts yerterdny.
Ask for sample of Chase S.vihorn'i
famous teas, at Rosa, lllirr.n A Oo-'s.
The . xiwiihMi roms of tlve A. V. C. A.
will W open this evening from r ' t
10 olock.
Ashland pe.ich"t orteap a-id gcnxl; sNo
a large supply of other fin fruit. t
Ross, lllgglns A Ca
A l.irw number of Asiort.um g:tlh'r.l
m the hx-k last evening to wltn.'ns Ne
exivptSwinlly benutiful sunset.
C. O. Palmberg, the leading contractor
n.l builder. Is pre(ared to do ail kinds
of Jobbing and building work; 473 Duane
street.
Workmen ar busy at Smith's litnt
ship yards gating the jy In she
for nrtot.wr wssel. presumably the light
ship No. 5 ,
The rallronl cxuitraotors are -taking
every advantage of the fine weather and
an pushing the track and. gmdv along
at a lively pace.
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The gentlemen's monthly handicap
bowltrsr tournament at th A. F. C. al
leys, wrfll begin today. Forty.two en.
tries have been made.
When you want a real life-like and
artistic phvto, don't fall to call on Pnod
grass. The work he li turning; out now
Is ahead of anything ever mad. In As
toria before.
W. J. ngnllw wrttes to A. J. Nregler
from fhodwwil that on the 3th. while
engwed In work ahom th place, he
n.Mriy cut his rkrht foot off and Is Uhl
up for reparrs.
A man was brought awbore from Borth.
wt'k's scow tyirm at Fwker's d'-k and
taken to St. Mary's hospital. TTe was
suffering from a bad wound tn the left
foot the result of an ase hilling on It.
The btg tmck-laying machine Is mak.
Irsr rapid headway above Blind Slough
eind soon the rails wW be Into Clatska
nle. where th hrWge gang Is at work
on Ithe third steel draw.bridg enst of
the dty.
State Treasurer Phil Metschnn and wir.
of Salem, arrived In t!w city this morn,
tng. Mr. Morschan Is here as a wttne.
tn the trfal of ex-Trvnstirvr Warl. Mrs.
schnn l the gu.st of Mrs. P. W.
Knowles at Seaside.
Contractor George Itrurf.Tnl has pom
pleted the contnict for the ronstmcion
of the lighthouse at N.irth Tf"n.I. Cnw
Disappointment. In addition to his con
tract he will mak- other nv-snry tm-
proverneiim around the butdlng.
Mr. Wm. Rhea, foreman of the ttollr
shops of the Columbia Iron Works. m
with a palniil acckknt T'H-s.lay.
small bit of steel plnte lorigM In his Tft
eye. and t wns nwiry to call Dr.
Eves to remove' K. Today he ? almost
as good as new.
Cyrus Notk Old Bourl.m Whiskey Is
the only Amerirtin Whiskey of Interna
tional reputation. It Is bot:-! only
after It has been six years In rwsks. Its
flavor ore developed by porfoct storage
In heated w.rehousos, and this ! what
makes It deMctous In cocktails.
One of the moot Interesting studies
recently presented In Astoria Is th chart
of the late erulne of the cuttr-r Perry In
Bhring sea. When h Is cnoeld.-red that
there were five cutters In the fWf l
Is safe to any that there Is not an Inoh
of the ground but whns was petroled.
Mr. A. B. Hammond, In response to
an tnvltatlonsfrom th Astoria Progress,
fve Association to attend the openins
last night, wired from Portland that
previous engagements prevented him
from accepting the Invitation, but ex
presjsed himself as heartily In ncord
with the objnets of the Association and
wished them siioce.
A proposition In on foot ro erect a large
export saw mill at Toncue Point, on a
site to he ehosnrr on the Tongue Point
syndicate land adjoining ih railroad
right of way. Negorlatons, good author
ity says, are In proeruss for the neces.
eary subsidy with every prospect of suc
cess. Those who heard of the matter
yesterday wr much pleased and be
lieve that big thlngw are In store for
Asttorta. between now and spring.
Tn the Ward trial yewrordny, after It
became evident that at least todny, and
poselbly tomorrow would be consumed
1n closing the tetstimony and h'-nrtng
the arguments In the case, Julwe Mo
Bride announced that It did not seem
practicable to prepare for the trial of
VT. G. Howll at this term. No date In
the criming February term has yet been
cet for the trial but the court stated that
he would net It for a certain date before
adjournment.
Yesterday afternoon fin engineer who
was carrying In his hand a heavy cast.
Ing, signalled the driver of a Comrnor
'ial street car to stop. The driver pro
ceeded to slow down but did no stop,
and the engineer w" naM foot on the
step could not swing himself on, as ihe
dead wight of the casting overbalanced
him. After a succession of efforts he
finally got on the car, but In doing so
accidentally hit th motorman with the
casting a terrific blow on the ribs, knocJt.
Ing him to the other side of the plat
form. After an exchange of grins they
I .-issed on.
CVpUiln Jvlin Brown as on the siok list
Th, lt Hellef was lKiwn down y ester,
day mid will undergo tame miuor repairs.
Go to the 1'arlor. auccssor. to C. It.
Smith, for pure, sw.et crsum and frt'sh
creamery bulter and bultermllk .very
day,
Thomas Kearney, who has wn erl.
ously ill the ptl two weeks with hem.
vttIxikv of tlu lungs, slightly Im
proved yratrrvln)-.
Final arrangt'itionts have been made
with Miss Uludys Jones. Hie contniltvi
singer of lVrtlHiul, for her H4pe;mini-e
In the "Itallad tvH-iTt" to be given
In ihe matter of trw inweHNiiieoi l
county lax on whlnh n inetilng was
to have Iwn hUI tt-rlay by tin'
nmiily court, was postponed (III W
o'clock Siilurdiiy morning.
I Th,, Unly of lVn i"rwly, who w is
j drowned frm Ihe steamer Shaver shout
, two weeks ag, has Iw-i'M Hltl There
were ninrkn IhiI th left eye ami tent.
pie which showvd (Imt he had received
; sime ident tlows,
i Win. M.-Urt.le, Porlland, Me ; Thc-mti.
' W. Jenkins .VUlls Oall igtier Frank
King. Jiiliun Lew. Portland; Oea. A
' lVvden N, V.: i'htv T. Hick. rhl.nm:
; Phil Miischnn an.l wife. Salem, are rev-
ttersl nt The tXvldenl.
Captain llawes and naiie. of the Fvort.
and Pilot Coolmer. an' li I'oitl.ril at
tending the trial of the cue- of Ihe
schwvM-r Orion, which collided wl:h the
Peru In tow of the tug. at the mouth
of the ColumUa a abort time ago,
J . -'
Corge Kalwth ceus-M ll.hing on h
seining groumbt yiwtcrday. Ilanthorn k
Qulnn's elnlog gnuind alwvo Qulnn'n
londlne' 1 U In oHraton, but owing
to the presence of u lurg ntimlr of
MitiKM but "'tie nb Is being caught.
Two girls. ugd respectively H and U.
who tvwntly esi-apetl from the Open
Door of lrtliind. have been f:id I"
one of the dtvee on the llowery. The
girls haw been tn th,. city f.r nearly a
week. They will be held till an officer
arrlvvs from Portland.
Tuesday. Mr. 11. B. Borthwlck. the
Gble contr-.kctor. arrive! down from Ka
huna with a, Isirge load of M bna of
Roslyn csil r the Chirm steamer Hrae.
mar. which was discharged nt the Kla.
ve dc-k. This will ls followed by an
other ro0 tons In a day or two.
In the circuit court yestenlay the fol
lowing bininess ianie up before Julge
Mi-Bride; . Iowengart -s. M. J. Kin.
ney. demurrer overrulcl by consent an I
allowed two ,iv. to nnssvr. Fred Nrl.
son, a native of Sweden. Jacob Jackn.
nussla- and Andrew J. Smith.
a native of Gr.'at Britain, were granted
full cltlionshlp piP'rs. I
The flr-t annual council of the three J
branches of the Woman's Auxiliary to
th honnl of missions (Gra Iiureh. I
Holy Innocents ami St. Thomas-by.the. i
Sea will Iw held In Gra church Thurs- j
day. ri.-tol.-r at ; p. m. A short ,
service will h. held with an address Ic I
the Rev. G. B. Van Waters of Portland, j
after which a sooi.il meeMntf will t" i
held In tho Sunday school room at which
refreshments v u sersl. Kvcrvone -
lnt'r'stcl tn mlsitlons Is clnim.
i Evangelist IJndsny has preached nt the
i Baptist church to Inrge and nttwtlve
I siutlHu'M ich itfc-hl fMa week Onfte
' a deep Interest Is being manifesto.!. Last
nlg-hr several stoxl on their feet Ihue
publicly expressing their appreciation of
the love of God. This afternoon t S
p. m. there will lie a meeting for prayer
and conference 1n tho audience room of
the church. Rvery Christian and every
j one desiring to become a Christian Is
earnestly requested 'to be present. To
night, beginning at 7: Mr. Lindsay will
conduct evangelistic services. These may
be the lout, therefore lie sure to come.
Pree! Prec!
THE.
Stormer
Bicycle...
Given Free
With American's Bcwt
Teas
Coffees
Spices
AT THE
GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING
TEA COMPANY'S
071 'iilflliMTei.il Street
A.-toriii
Free W'lieelr to Ijov.u, girls, gen
tlemen ami ladies.
Wheels real ei.yto get w ith our
Teas '20c, 2-, '.'):, Mr., 10c, h),
per pound; (.'olli-c, l.'c, 20c, 2.1c,
.'50c, '.j'x:, 10c n r jKiimd; Sjiieef,
10c, 1;, 20c, 2c er can.
Wheels Free as good Whecld
as money can buy.
Warrenton Is
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
M.nn application.
THE SUCCESS OF
ALL SUCCESSES
Oiunimi of t lie A. I'. L". A. l!Hibltlo
Attcnilol l T hmi sun tls.
siKrKisi: 10 i hi: commimi y
Vhat CUliiip Cas t I'rudiKc Is Nut X.'ori h
r rodscii I'rsis lor t.e Mstd
Vorktil Conniitctv
The crush of eotlo that filled t Its
rooms of the Astoria riMgntauv Com.
merctul Asiarion at the oi-ilng of
It. extssvitlon of liotus )iducl lust nigh:
wn iuigHing evidence H at pulJW sen.
tlment Is with t!ve new movement.
Men. wimn n and children gol nn
luredly crowdtsl ihrvugh the nl.li, ami
a the first lime bud an ocular dem
onstratlo'i of what Ihelr own rtOirly Is
rnisilUe of prodtning. EnthusUistl.- rol"c
r Ihe work of the assix-kitlon and ad
mln.tlon for ('l.itsi county saw loisllv
rxsressi on all sfcWs. Vnils stifsl In
I the street up to i litt.- hour awjltlnu
their turn for admission, siille the C..
umbki M.irlivc l.in.l ,l-,iur-o-l lively
mu'c In harmony th tho fiellnitti of
those present. IT.s.lef( Albert Dunlmr
anil his corps of aUe astnfitK bad go.nl
cause hist night to feel s.itlsil.-,! with
the work so fir .a s-onipl'nbnl, tied Ihe
Isiirty approii.itlon of tin. public cannot
fall to spur them on to l.irgvr and
greater deeds.
"I'.vtronlie Iioitv industry" Is the
w nt.iliwxrd now st r!ie ntmi of the As
toria l'rH--r.-pwl,, t'unuucn-l.il Assin-ia.
Hon. Tho rxhitHts thrown oM-n to the
public last tfcgts fornusl in , imtion of
no mean prns.rti.Mi -uhI Ih i.(ih-. l.i
Ihv nne i lu rmaneiii f ilr Kor eeki
tli. energetic members of "this ussoela.
Hoi haw. work..) day un.l nUht l.k.
iNSiv.rs to kt( tioiliT an exhibit of the
j product, of this county at. I th.. lower
Columbia rlv. r as an obje -t of
what tlu-e Is l-re f..r a foundation for
i in are growwi arm pn rtty The re
' stilts hav.. f.ir ,.vcp..ll fit l.l.-l,,... .. -
s-tnt..ns of r!w tn.t enlhuslasttc. Th
public nin Judge wliwli.r the une-hal
of the natural pnluct tl manufac
tut shown wen known to exist In th
county.
From this U-gitioIng t ho,., 0 n
cirt.ate a spirit of devx-hiimtent of horns
Industries and thv !ulming of Idi u
on puldlo wirks. public r-iilrem.nits f.
tho hurUir, Interior d.-velopmivrl i
nsuis, tarming, lumbering and mining
tho building of tnilllc for tlw rallnad
oriental steamers, Kdlkg shlis of the
""...i. iuvi inaiiuimnuriss. .No one ran
wI:t.-so the riches of the comity with
out a hnlro to s.-e tlH1He riches dlstrlb
to tin. a,ur rornerts of the earth
That tho aasrsimtlon aill ootitlnue It
good work will not b. doubtisl; that It
will have to undivided HiHirt of the
wimmiitviry in a foregone conclusion
Muny grav,, rjuestlona an? to !. d-vUlcl
and miwiy rn.sisur.-s udo-tl for n'-e.led
ImprVni-m.-nts b-f.e the city of Astoria
can at'taln th oommenial linrtanc:
tlsilt rlgiitly Is hk-rs.
mo railroad aJorn. will not secure all
that Li neocsaary to mult u llv. oity
iK-rij. inntsl InlHllgorit w.rk work
mwnlng, noon and night u tho only
iig.-n.-y that will enable Astoria to null
the banner "Kureka" on, its lilghust hill
Tlo rooms of th0 aswlatlon have been
"' o.-..irui-i, anu will be, oio.i
'billy to tho public.
Among ilk- more prominent exhibits
are:
Goorgn & Barker, salmon.
Klmoro, Hanliorn K Co., salmon.
J. I). Manlhorn, HiiVmon,
I'.ulllu Hh.s4l-Mitiil Works, tin cans.
Gun Gninn. II, Nehnl.-rn ho.
I'. KWirncy, eisperiige.
Isaac Bergman, Gray's rlv.T fruits and
vegot aides.
C. H. Dow, Prolixin Park rye.
Aiitonir- Kllnt, Gcay's rver walnuts.
It. M. Wooden, N.-halim ho ami flax.
W. II. N-wis, N.-hai.nn wheat and
flour.
I. N. Ixt, Cathlamet flax.
P. Bvenw-n, friids mid vegotiUil.fi.
.Mm McMullcn, frulis and vegetables.
Theo. fnirlstLai.s, fruits and vegetables.
f'lirlstenwin & CO., lard,
I'. J. MoGownn, salmon. I
the Best...
THE CENTER.0F 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 ty many Improvements,,
at very low prices.
Is it not a fine Investment?
J. It. Brock, vegetublm,
Jolui twirk, itter!s'is.
JulliiM Hanson. Oithlaniol. v.wefiililcs.
J. C. lti4rrrwHI, fruits uu.l Mget.ll.les
ilrtls'vli. Hinlth, niilstlc fouiilnlu and
pllllul4lu(.
J. N. I.ws, lap ul liarke frulis
an.! vcgvtnl4r
Astoria lOsiito Supply IV, .-l.ssilc
ds'vhva.
N'cIni Trover, xitent gu nglnn for
Ihmis
Ast.Hki Iron Works, imxlol ship yai.l.
Miniature liUt.-h. ry
Als ik.-n lacking INi , s.i Im.Hi
n.lumtSa l'3strH. Ucp.ilr t'o , runnttig
bicycle. , ,
W. J Cook, tents nisi awning.
K. II. II.IWVS, hiHUB made stovrs.
AsiorKi Uox Co.. riiiv lutnis-r.
W. F. Sclsibe, clglnr.
IuU liillgn, buttled gou.1s
C. U. I'almlwrg. onrvlng,
Chutsop isiiMity clay, bricks nl tiling
A Sicken tV. (iats.ii county
pnsliK'ts.
Ss-a IUsii'Ii ItickliiK t'o. .Urns
Chas. iiis, r.:li-r.
t'o-isjierallve iNinm-ry. .ilni.'n.
l' M. Cuibirtli. roof isiIuIm.
OSunili.i Iron Works. Klondike tor
Krcl K.U. Kloiidikn sn.kllrs.
M J.-IIS.-U. iVsh m-t knitting machine
A. Booth, salmon.
B. F. AlK'ti, jMlnt ami diHunttlona
iw Versohm-ren. is.Ihih uitd dn-ors.
thrns.
A. II Pulton, ptMlir.iptis.
flitting Packing ., mIiimii.
tlitnisdt Lumls-r Kurnituie
t'o .
fais y slilnglei. ninl furniture.
(iias. Ibw.s-s, dnurs un.l sundries
1. W. Holt, o..l ues.U.i. k. which came
tilio Mliti'u, p prior to Iw'..
W. I!. I "in. in, Kiiiriutli clositiuiis
At he iMiwlIng abeys y.siter.lay M M
I'Uken aor.sl :j. Km. Hay made It) tint
It. Iligglns IS. from s.-ral.-li
The public Isiwitng alleys on fOminrr.
rial str.s.( .-re ueai last ewtilug ami
w.ro --il patponUisl. iNmirnctor Palm.
!-rg Justlv f.ss proud of t.U w..rk lie
built the ullns native Iii rx.ll.l
l.mgths. Instead ..f in . .in,! wl n
nn api.llan.si for leveling m n r shoul I
tho building ai any tlnu- settle Ti-
alleys nr.- 'rfoi in en rv ret I n-al
cisit l-KI laws Usui 'the rendy made nlleys
It Is oiilnilalol, also, that tlu.y will wear
longer nnd oniialn itni.-r than the ihers
Mr. PiiAnlN.rg l.ifr-v.s In ini-r.rti'xlng
iHirnn Industry.
IXI HPIIIITH I117IT'HN ?
Th.-y Will lln al Fisher's iiT-a IIuiiih
iSundiiy Night Next.
Dr. Loyd Oooke, whose remarkable
nuaufranaiksns of spirit iwer hv iim.Io
blm f anions Uiroiighoist l.ih isHitliieuts
will glvs a si-aruiB ,a F'isih.r'a oi.. hous,. 1 Mnl m ,hB dmrtmel. nivtston of sit
on Hinnluy evisjug, ih.t..l.r 31, at which "mr supplies, mnrke.1 "Oommlttes. on
he wBl perform a irteiy f u,,, f-ntt "'amp Devices." n.swct fully,
tlial will fully demons!! rato tha tn.sho.U ; PF.nitY H HRATIl.
mpkysl by ProfiwisorH Taylor, lllshop First Asst. Postmaster General.
Ir. ArnoLI iui.I other mediums, whoa,.
n-bloviunisits In tho imsuiU scb-iic. have NOTICK TO THIC BTOCKIIOIJIKrW OF
compl.se;y Istnpsl solentlflo xplanatlon. THF, FI8HKKMENB TACKINO CO.
Ir. Cooks luin lieen iui enienslvs trnv. I
eler, and In Ihe inunw of his ixTlnrlna- Notlr Is hereby given to tha atsck
tlons linai iM'isunil laifore the myajiy of holders of ths Fishermen's Packing Co.
Kngliural, Ihe leading ollb lain Mf tha Bus-, lhat a regular manual meeting will b
sian govenimint, and Imnsi subjected lo held at their office at Astoria, Oregon,
llss severest tests by the soJcntlflo'wvrM. ,,ie "'n day of Oclnlr, IW, at 9 o'clock
In tho program nuLMjiis out for Hunday ! a. m.. for ths purpose of electing a board
ovenlng, Ilr. (skn will glm bis open f directors nnd transacting othnr busb
soaiu-e, In which tabl- s ana elevated to nrn h"t may come before ths meeting.
midair, flow, rs jsiasisl by u seon hniuta
aisl mtsisages between tlm niarlta and th.- '
siHs-liut.ri exchniigid. In all his work j
Dr. Cooke ooiirls the closest liivsilga.
Hons. Ioubir priisss.
tn KBWA ltD,
Tho iindei-Hlg'n.vl will iy t:f,(iO reward
for tlwi riMWory of t)io Isnly of K. F.
Bradford, who was drowned Onbilsfr V.
MTtfl. BRADFORD.
NOTICK.
1'iottl further notice I will not person
ally, tsar will my half Interest In steam.
er O. K., 1st ri-sisiutdble for any di-bls j
rr wages of any nature ronlnuied by
A. E. Unite, for steamer O, K. I
L. M. DAVIS. I
Astoria, Or., October 27, 1W. I
TnKASirrtKIl'H NOTir-K.
Notice Is hereby given that there !s
funds In lliii city treasury to pay nil
warrants drawn on the general fund, and
Indorsed prior to April 12, 1W. InlircHt
will cense nfter thli date.
J. W. CONN,
City Treasurer.
Astoria, October 11, W.fl.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that nil qunr-
erly licenses lire now due and paynbb-
o the Chief of Police at his office, and
If not paid within ten days from dnle
of this notice, a penally of 2G per cent
ddttlonal Will lie charged.
H. B. NELSON
Auditor and Folic, Jud ;e. '
Astoria, Or., October t, 1897.
f
TIIK NICWH IN HKAilI'AV,
Iat1er Klom Illllold HI. ikes te,.vvel
Yoirdiy.
Mr. Frank Ittok.w ysiSonUy recled
i Idler from bis biulhor Harold, dated
Mkugiiny, (hiolier II. which anya In part;
"I lutvs iivadn the Dtp oyer both the
White, unit iillko.it pusses, i'bcee Is
only throe, fourths of a mile on the
ly.a 'troll of h.sivy liliublng. and there
Is now a derrick tlieni lo pull you lip
t mi liui.il a pull live Hkuguny trull
la only fit for H-utlcnl imn In tbs winter
when It la f rosea solid.
"I met Itarry trtl4i and WII Bovay
at Like Heiiii.xt lloth wens hearty slid
ll Wn all Uol dinner together
"My return owr the yo trail was
hurt trt. W stni.'k a Ulrnnug anew
ptvrm and proarera sua dlfMcult In th
rrinsn,
-Tlw weather In Hkuguay la aNiiit ths
amn as II 1 In Antorla. Ws have not
ywt had 1o nwiks a Ht si the rn'.
Hkaguay la very psaivalda pbu-e. Ihe
marshal baying bnd no aeraskm, so far.
to mnkn an arrest.
The deratatory reKirl concerning
Hkagunv have 1wii atartcl by other
towns tiers whloh are Jealous of n.
Titers are now hwre V hots.es and rrt
MtsV. ths most of wtioni will winter
here Ttie Hksgimy trail la miles long
but t a grsdtiftl slope, wbn tti Pyea
trail Is U miles long, but atee
I 'Ths Canadian government ha tried
lo Mind pmvUlona Into the Interior by
wnv of Wrangel and ths mi.-keen river
nmle. and also by way of Kkngusy. Ths
former route w tiim altogether lm
prs. ll.-abk". and hs Hkaguay route only
feasible In Ihe winter. Packers over the
trails ar now petting nents per pound,
on account of Ihe abort days and tha
Increased dangers of the Journey "
13 KI'WAUIV
A n-want of Twenty-five vinr (IS.)
will !w iwld for the recovery of tha body
of K F. Bradford, drowned iaitnlr M
HKLIKF 1MMITTK.K.
AsMrta le1ge No W, A. 1. f. W,
pi HTM A BK I NO HTAMIK
tin H.i.tetnl-r lit, lvi?. n .mimltte was
npwlnteil by tho iMmtmnster gwernl for
the purisc of evainlnlng n.-w delgna
..r linprovemetits tti can.--ltlng a'amps.
sal,! cotiilultte 1o reKirl the result of
Ibelr Investlgntlons wl'h such rsnmitim.
dslbsns ns It mnv .Wm pnt-r to make,
This oimnlttee l' re, li e for Iiismm--
lbn. up to Jnniwiry I. ivi, working mod.
"f n"'' Invention d.irne1 to loke lbs
nce of the hnnd stnin now In nss. at
the various ss.fofhvi
Persons wlio sulsult fieiicea are a.1
lr.l that simplicity. ilurnMWly and cost
are the rtn.iui elemrstts to is. .-onatd-erel.
iwid that tho present movement is
Intended, primarily, to secure, nn lm.
proven lent m the cUias of swtmarklng
st.impa now auppllr.1 o the smaller post,
omorw.
A working mixl.t. accomnn.nle1 by a
full deeiilrn of auch deice, should be
JOHN PETKnSUiM.
Presldenl.
Al'O. MOBKBO, Becrotsry.
Astoria. Or., Sept. 39, 1WT.
FISHER'S - OPERA - HOUSE
"... I K. HF.I.KI, l.e.ceuiiil Malinger 17."' .'
' Sunday Night. Oct. 31st
Kb it Ai.. aruuee In tho city
of the world's famous
Indescribable pliciiiiiiicnoi)
I Dr.
iLoyd
I Cooke...
A rSU'miMII.ICAL K.NKiMA
A mysterious Iniiig who has
iii.vhi Iflcd the world
by Ills Hiiiierliiiiiuin thcoiies,
di'inoiifclratliig
Spiritual
Power in the Light
1'rodncod with all the weird and Impressive
urroundlnga. Not In darknes., but In open
liKni.
POPULAIl PiUCKH.