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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1897. Suits to order, from $12.50 W Pants to order. from $3.00 P ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. J.V. MAR I BIN S CO Groceries, Meat and . . . ... General Merchandise 1602 FRANKLIN AVENUE We meet all prices. Call and see us and fce convinced. A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Tvirrfpr's Stinnlies. Ill 00 " Cor.Tenth and Commercial mtiL TODAY'S WEATHER. Probable Tight rain; cooler. Umbrellas LOCKS. KEYS AND Sittt iXG MACHLNEi.- Also all light . . it t Hvpuuvu C. H. Orkwitz 44S DVANK. Pi let a cat In two. AROUNDTOWN. BCNDAT. IWhafe'er thou lovest, man, that, too, become thou must: God. If thou lovest God; dust. If thou loves t dust. -Old German Book. Try Schilling's Bsst tea and baking powder. Butterick Patterns at Dunbar's. The Potter made her last trip for the Keaaoa yesterday. Groceries at the lowest prices at the Pacific Grocery Co. . . . . Try Our . . . Honey Molasses THE Kisses ...spa Down Pillows, 25c at Dunhur's. Tom Bell of SeaUaod, Wash., was In On city yesterday. Ladies' Wool Union Suits, 75c to $3.75 at Dunbar's. Umbrellas covered and repaired by practical workman, at 1S5 Ninth street. New, at Columbia Shoe Co. Laird, Schober & Co.'s ladies' fine shoes. Dry fir slab wood for sale. Astoria Land A Investment Co.. Commercial and Eighth streets. Telelphone 99. Larkins, Pierce and McGillls yesterday mad. their kuft trip on the Telephone atd will transfer to the Oatsert Monday. Mrs. J. W. Conn and daughter Edith will leave in a tow days for Sacramento, Cel., -where tiiey will spend the winter. Go to the Parlor, successors to C B. 8mith, for pure, sweet cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk every day. Steel shod shoes for boys. Co lurabia Shoe Co. j . E. K. Wood. Charles Stuckett, F. If Ask for sample of Chose & Sanborn's ! Moulten. San Francisco; J. P. Jones, wnous iees, a noss, muT-ni at to. s. rrmiana; . c. rralton, Ilwnco. are j guests at the Occident. P. J. Meany. the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid tor fur skins. George W. 8t rat ton and Ella Bishop were granted a marriage license In the county clerk's o ce yesterday. . The funeral of the late Mrs. Chas. Ward was held from the residence of B. L. Ward at 1I:S9 yesterday and the remains Interred In the Pioneer's cem eterj- Mrs. Wansen and Vim TTajisen nrt ; The British hark Krnross-sMre. which Mrs. Castle and Miss Castle, of Gray's arrived In yesterday. Is the second larg river, were visitors to the city yesterday. BWp t0 arrive this neason. with a ton , nape of 5167, while the Lady Wentworth C. O. Palraberg, the leading contractor ,m9t ""V for a- na tonnage nd builder. Is prepared to do all kinds : or Of Jobbing and building work: 173 Duaoe ! Btreet, Born sneak thief broke Into Sanson's I blacksmith whop. In the rar of Aug, Remember the Eatock Oyster Parlors. I Dank-linn's saloon, and stole a number IAD w. ask is atrial. Oysters 26 cents . From " left by the thief a Pint. Across from Astorlan office. I 11 " "upposed to have been done In re rmm Mn m i venge on Mr. Christiansen, who recently moved out of the building; Lightship No. 50 was taken on the ' ways at Smith's Point yesterday after- j The county court at a nwttne held noon, where she will be overhauled and yesterday afternoon fixed the tax levy repaired by the Astoria Iron Works. ' at 12 mills for county purposes. 3 mills j for roads and 8 mills for school purpose. Merchants yesterday reported the busl- ; The hearing of the Toung's bay bridge est day of the season. Many were In , vmaon came up before the court and from the country, owing to the fine was anrued pro and con, but no definite weather, and city trade was unusually ac1Kn iras brisk. I I Messrs. Shanahan Bros, will kiniigur- RonHf-n at firac 4iur-h tmlnv a. 'heir great price cutting sale en follows: Early celebration of the Holy '. Monday morning. November 1. Through Communion. 8 a. m.; morning prayer, out y"firs of connection here, thi ll a. m.: Sunday school, 12:30 p. m.; even- j ,irm m continuously pained strength In prayer and sermon, 7: 30 p. m ; even. an'1 Presriee by catering to the public Imr prayer at Holy Innocent?' chape: a"'es and Invarlaoly leading the prices- 4:30 p. m. slon in low prices The dance given by the Chrysanthe- ' Manager B. D. Johnson, of the Wes. mum Club Friday night at Foard & ' frn 'ltli'1, made a trip up the line ye. Btokes' hall was a most pleasarit open- 'erday. JT says the trak laying ma. tag of the season. About 70 couples j chine Is doing rapid work and that a took part In the grand inarch, which splendid railroad l being rushed to com. was led by Miss Irene Phillips and Mr. i P"""n. The telegraph men are setting Paul Trulllnger. V and will have the entire line up- j tn-dalte before fhe winter Is over. Cyrus Noble Old Bourbon Whiskey Is I the only Amerldan Whiskey of Interna- I Af"'r a continuous serton since 10 ttonal reputation. It is bottled only ' o'clock Friday mornings the Jury in the after It has been six years In casks. Its i War'1 oaJW appeared In court yesterday flavors are developed by perfect storage momlng and asked for further Instnic In heated warehouses, and this Is what tKns from the When he ha1 makes tt delicious in cocktails. i hPard thlr statements the court saJd j they needed no further Instructions and Dior two hours vesterdnv ftrn,wv I Bent thpm back " iarT rornn to mako Orihler's orchestra delighted the hun- I e""jht'r effort "P a verdict. dreds who Khroruw" tKo Eroo-ltlon room Al ' c,OCK ,n tne afternoon the jury. of the A. P. C. A. Several new exhibits "1" they could not arr.e .d to h llBt fh. mo-t r,rr, , and wpr4 oufM Mo court and d!- nent being a section of the 75 pound , " th district at- mil In th Hrv nf ,. : torney ,h cMTi or-lered the d'.-f-ndants railroad, furnished by President T. H. ! "we" Ward' to furnlsh Curtis; of (the construction company; ai?5' We.hlT'ay nnt- fls h" the pieoe of pulp and block of wood from j ",, " , ' "m "rew,nx 'on,u, 10 '"aP which It Is made, by the Falls Pulp Co., , !"caWe t0he the ndan1s hav. Younrt river, and Relth and Wilson's i 'aIvd ""tlon before the Jus- dairy farm samples. $200022 8 cents a dozen eggs can't be much. What about those weak and alum baking powders ? Schillings Best is good and fresh. A Schilling & Company bail r'rancitto till tlce of the peace and that oflloer having accepted a bond 1n form provided for bonds after examination. The cases were et for trial at 'the February term of court, Ward's case io be tried fix days after 'the trial of Howell. When the news became known last evening that elrven Jurors stood for acquittal and one for conviction for practically 21 hours, there was much excitement on the street, particularly as It was stated that the eloyen had brn ruled by one main. Volmvr, the Juror who hung the Jury, stated that he wan trying Ward and not Howell, and that he was con vinced of th,. conversion of $1,000 within the limited three years, and could only acf accordingly. I Fine line of Purses at Dunbar's DavM Keefe, of Jahn IM"s, was In the ctty yesterday. Bicycle and repair shop at IB Nlnlh street. Chart, reasonable. Chsrlrs Brossau was fined If for twins drunk, before Tolle JthWte Nelson yes rerday. Ashland peaches cheap and good; also a large supply of other fin. fruit, st Rowt, HUrglns A Co. Th iMIssotiri racific. Santa Fe and Colorado Midland railroads are about to esmbltsh ofno. In rvtrtland. Furnished room to rent, with good table board, at reaionabl. rates, at Mrs. E. C. HoUlen's, corner of Puane and Ninth stretU. C. A. H-emple. Nehalem; Cnpt. It. Weber. A. R Ras, steamer Maggie; It. Stormy. Portland; O. W. CVgvshall. Totwka, Kan., are registered at the Parker housw. When you want a real life-Ilk and artistic photo, don't fafl to call on Snod- irrasa. Th. work he I. turnlnit out o-'W is ahead of anything ever mad. In As toria before. The funfral of Ph late Thomas Roe II. trur w:ll tak place from the family res. Mence at IS o'clock today. The remains will be Interred In the new OUtsop cvme. rery. th train leaving Astoria at 1 p. m. Boarllng High scores for the week; Monday, W. C. Uca, M: Tulrty. H. Roll. 55; TueoTay. Was Gilbert. 45; Weil, nesday, C. H. Cooper. P3; Wednesday, Normlle. 44: Thursday. H. Bell. 1: Frl. ivy, M. B. Bosarth. 1; Friday. Mrs. Pwlllnger, 52: Saturday. M. M. Pick. 53. The revenue cutter Commodore Perry, assigned to the Columbia river for the winter, has been ordered to Port Town, send, where the officers oral crew will draw their pay. The questions were asked yesterday on the strevt when the news became known: "Why could not the paymaster come to AAoria and pay off here? Why should the Sound have all of the ectenthm of government offi cials? How muoh more will It cost the government for coal for the Perry's trip to the Sound than th traveling ex penses of the paymaster to Astoria? Yesterday Mr. J. P. Jones, the genial traveling passenger agent of the South, ern Paeiflo Company, visited his Astoria friends and arranged for a lecture stere opXican exhibition here In the near fu tur. on "Picturesque California," and scones In Oregon. Miss Helen Kelleher. a ehormjnc young lady and distinguished elocutionist. Is the lecturer. Fifty thou sand people In 52 towns visited, where 91 lectures were given, are loud In the praise of the entertainment. The entire proceeds of the lecture will be donated to the Astoria library by the Southern Pacific Company. The coroner's Jury appointed to exam, lne Into the death of Demetrius Falingos, who was killed at Clifton a few days ago. rendered the following verdict: "That dxeased came to his death Oc tober 19. 1W: tha his death was due to suffocation caused by a bank of dirt on the railway grade caving in or him. through the neglect of the foreman In charge of ttv work, be having caused the men to excavate the dirt In a mm. ner dangerous to he lives of the work men." The following Jurors tried the case: Thomas Henderson. Ole Vlge. (Vo. N. Porter. John K. Wirt. Alex Holman and C. A. Mathena. Fin. rabbag. for kraut at Rom, HI (ins A Co,'. Thirteen men wer. laid 'off y th Gov ernment nt Ft. Stevunn lw Thursday. Our price, are th. lowest In th. olty. Call and a, us. Paclfla .Grocery Co. A largo full-rlgtr.M ship w rtoHeil otitsldo ht night, about 15 mile off nor. Sail, calfskin and crack-proof calf winter shoe for liullcn. Co lumbia Shoe Co. Judge MoRrids left Aw Orogxxj City thla nuirnUur to 0en tlw November term of court at that plat. A barge load of AW tons of wheat arrived down yiwtenlay evening, which will b Uwdisl on the Krltlh bnrk Ijtdy Wentworth and the ship HaVwmxI. Tv" Cl'ltK NRHVOrS PYSPKI'SIA. To Gain Flesh, to Slo.p Well, to Know What Appetltw and HihhI digestion Mean. Mako a Tr.n of Stuart's Pysprpsl.1 T.blets. i Intrusting Kxperleno of an Indlannp. Wis Gentleman. No troub'e Is more cmon or more misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia. reotle having It think that their nerve, are to bhime and nrv surprised that I hey are not cured by nerve medicine and spring remedies: the rrsl seat of the mis. chief Is lost sight of: the stomach Is the organ to be looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not hav any pain whatever m the stomach, nor perhaps amy of th usual symptoms ov stomach weakness. Nervous dypepl shows Itsetf not In the stomach so much as In nearly every other organ: In some caseu the heart palpitate and Is Irreg ular: m others th,. kidneys are affected: In other the bowel are constipated, with headaches: still others are troubled with loss of flesh and appetite, with ac. cumulation of gas, sour risings anJ heartburn. Mr. A. W. Sharper, of No. 1 Prospect St.. Indianapolis. Ind.. writes ns follows: "A motive of pure gratitude prompt m to write these few lines regarding th new and valuable medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I hnv been a suf fer from nervous dyspepsia for the lsst four years: have used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They sometimes gave temporarp relief until the efr. ct of th, medicine wore off. I attributed this to my sedentary habts. being a Inn keeper with little physical excrolne, but I am glsd to stat,. that the tablet hav .overcome as) these obstacles, for I have gained in flesh, sleep better, nnd am better In every way. The nbnve Is writ ten not for notoriety, but Is based on actual fait. Respectfully your. A. W. SHARPER. Bl Prospect street. Indianapolis, Ind. It Is safe to say that Stuarfs Dyspep sia Tablets will cure any stomach weak ness or disease except cancer of the stiimaeh. They curs sour stomach, gas. loss of flesh and appetite. slep1cne. palpitation, heftr-hiirn. constipation and headache. Send for valuable llt'le book on stom ach diseases by addressing Stuart Co, Marhn1l. Mich. All druggists sell full slied packages st M cents it j Fall and Winter j Necessities f HtlllOitlIIHttttHHt r s Our stock is now complete with autumn Dress Mato- l rials. Cloaks and Capes, Warm Underwear, Hosiory, (.loves, Mils, Etc., Blankets, Comforters and Houso- l Furnishing Goods. A magnificent stock of Um- l brellas from 60 cents to $5.00 e a Men s, Youths' and Boys' Fall Clothing; I Itulilicr Goods, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Etc. All at ( Popular Trices for First-Class Goods. w The Leading House of Astoria C. H. Cooper ......... FISHER'S - OPERA - HOUSE I.. R SKI.lt), l.rrrand Manager Sunday Night, Oct. 31st flr.1 A'pearnti-e In the city of the world', fttimm. liidr.trlbablsplieiiuiiieaon riarble and (Iranlt. IHMOfT MINAH. Ul V. MiMmu st , Portlanil.tOr -AM. KIXIW K CKMI'TKIIV WONK. w w w w w w w w w w w Dr. Loyd Cooke... k rsunouHiicn tsn;.i J. B. WYATT. PtMM NS. A.tsels, Or. A my.tertttti. iK'Ing shu ha. tnvatllliil the world by hi). siitrhuiuaii thiirle, (limoii.trntlui; The folowlng criminal and civil casw wero disposed of before Circuit Judge McBride yesterday: Page & Son vs. Flavel Hotel Co., default and Judgment awl order sale of attached property. First National Bank vs. Mary R. Adair et al. order that Peterson be mad a party to the suit. Doug-hit vs. Oilman, set for trial February 23. 1RSS. John Dragolieh vs. Fred Wlckman et al. Judg ment for plaintiff for tZK. B. C. Kindred vs. Flavel Terminal and Towrmite Co.. demurrer overruled. State of Oreron vs. Joseph Turner, set for trial February O. ISSfl. State of Oregon vs. Hugh Grove, name. Mary B. Stanley et al vs. E. M. Gruner et al, decree for plaintiff. Free! Free! Stormer Bicycle Given Free With American's Best Teas Coffees Spices AT THE GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S 571 Commercial Street Astoria Free Wheels to hoys, mrls, cenr tlernen and ladies. Wheels real easy to get with our eas, 20c, 20c, :iOc, .'55c, 4 Of, 50c cr pound; ColFee, lflc, 20c, 2oc, 30c, 3oc, 40c per pound; Spices, 0c, loc, 20c, 25c per can. Wheels Free as good Wheels as money can huy. SPIRIT MANIFESTATIONS AT Till'. OPF.RK HOrSEj TONIGHT. Dr. I.iyd Cke. the reibratel "ps-. cholndnvl enlirma," who has been start ling1 the Eastern people by his wonderful manifestations of spirit power, will give an entertainment at the opr-i house this (Sunday) svwlng. In which will l introduced fhe lending features of the program rendered In New York. Chicago, Boston. St. Touls. Detroit, Toledo. Cteve. land and other large cities where thou, and of people florknl to mirv-l at the remarkable spiritualistic tests which he arc-.mplis-irl. Dr. Cooke's prcgrim Is not carried out m tb shadow of a dimly lighted stag,, but with the light" on full throughout the whole theater, and the things which he does are thereby open to the closest ol rvatlon. In fact. the Do-tor Is so sure of his posltinn wlu-n he undertakes to makei a table float ii the air. some spirit hand to pass around Isvjuets or cnlls upon an nnH-nt gr ind mother of someone In the audl'e to Indite a f-w lln on the slate for the benefit of her posterity, that he Invites a committee from the audl'-nco to oc cupy scats upon the platform, and gives them all ruona.blo lee-way In their ef forts to find out how 'tis done. During the -seance announced for th- evenln?. Dr. Cooke will fully demonstrate the methoils employe! by sunh renrwned spirit mellun. ns Maude Iord, Mrs. Hoffman. Messrs. Taylor. Blnhor, Ar nold and others, whoso manifestations have at one tlmo or another elecitrlfl'-l thfl believers In spiritualism. The prices for this evening will lie popular. Spiritual Power in the Light Produced illi nil tin- weird snd liiipn-Mlve urrmmclllu'.. N'.l In i!.irliiie, but In on ii llKht. rm ri Ait it.h :. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, GrocerieB, ProvlsIonB, HAINTH nnd OILM. pcll Atustlo. Pel. ts Suppl;la fklft Astoria Electric Supply Co. KEEPS tiectric c SU. supplies Cas Engl WIRING & REPAIRING. iMOComntortlnl Mtrccl JUST NOW- A Large Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See Our Notby Hign School Walking Boot At the Old Rellitlc Stinl John Haha & Co. s 479 Commercial St. Ars WarraaU. CHAS. KAN ACQ 367 Commercial St- IVuler In t'liimw niul JapiiiKfH'Curiiw, Fino l)t-t'trat'd t'hiiiu Ware, Silk Fancy ( intnln. Mamifacturcr nf LidiiV and Cliildicn's riulcnvcar (ii-nt's Sliirt.M Mado to Order. Great Price-Cutting Sale COMMENCES Monday Morning, November ist REREKAHS. To the m'ml-rs of Gateway Relx-kan Ilge No. 77. I. O. O. F. : Ton are all cordially reuu.sti-rl to be at the lodgm room on Monday, Novem ber l. at 7:30 p. m.. promptly, an our slsier loilgo from Ilwaco will pay us a fraternal visit. Memtxrs nre rerpiest'-tl to send refreshments to I. O. O. F. hall by 2 o'clock p. m. Monday. MRS. CARRIE KRAOER, V. a., Acting N. O. 1 DAKOTA Cowboy Hats AH Colori. Hale Prlen 78 Cents Each NOTICE. I.'ntll further notice I will not person- ally, nor will my half interest In steam, er O. K., be respoiiBlblo for any debts or wages of any nature contracted by A. E. Salte, for steamer O. K. V. M. DAVIS. Astoria, Or., October 27, 1SJ7. NOTICE. The creditors of the estate of fVm. IT. Ryan, deciwsed, are hereby notified that all city property VlwiKing to said estate will bo sold Monday, Nov. 1 by sheriff of Clatsop county, at 10 o'clock a. m. In front of the ceurt hou'e, under execu tion Issued In favor of the Astoria Sav ings Ba.ik. T. J. CARNEY, rAdmlnlstrator. Matin of Finn Re-aver; 1 fT DhuIjIi! ntiti bed on lmck Henms; iS4- I ltogular jirice. f8.00; mis price , . .sr This Is gtHxl ijuiillly of I ynrd wide lllencbed Muslin; bine price, r ynl e Nice heavy nsped blenebed ( unton Flannel; worth l'lc per yuni; mtJc price. , je Fall width Bed fliretlng; lU-KUlur price, vuc per yard; siiln price i.e Heavy Holler Crash, psryurd " ir We have large line of l.sdles' Wrappers; We place tliem 111 three luoioririioiiiH; escn ."-, :, i.w Nos. 1 and 2 sun crlni)ed Ijitnp Cblmtieys; each Het Aliirrilliuin Thimbles; each 1" Windsor Ties, f"M length; ech .. He Dig box Hiilr I'lns; per box ic Ladles' I.Hithpr Belts; each f Mnclilii. Thread, white or black; fKir spool J'jc Corstt Steels, black or dnib; each a' rV 2fl-iimh I'lnsh C'ii, Ull-inoh Hwcup; fl i S f LincW with l,Hck silk rniltima; trlmmetl A fllJ Willi tblbct fur; worth fill; salo pries. ....Y Vl Itublxir In.srted I-ad Pencils; per dor.en nc All-Hllk Ribbon; per yurd In Kafety I'lns, per iloen ,, 2c (Jood Hl.e Aiate Iluituiis; per dozen, lc f ancy ligck Hldu-Conibs; per pair Iki (Tilldren'a l'.ibbt-d I'lidcrwear; sale price, tiai-h 180 IjullfK' Nat nritl Wool Venti or I'lints; nulc price, each On Ijidles' Cbciiildeigood ininllii; sale price, each.. stoc IjkIIi s' Nli-ht flowim; ijoud iinikliii. ulu price, each 411c IjicIIcs- Blm k Mohair Skirts; Kxtra width; sain price, each 11.40 Clilldren's Hchool t'lnbrellns; each ., Good heavy tliillnu Kliinnel In good ("illrnu; regular price, ;,c jwr yurd; as le price go SHANAHANBROS. The Only Store That Sells Cheap