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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1897)
f 1- Citj 1 KT liiil I jjlj" THE DAILY ASTORIAN ll the bluest and best paper n the Columbia River THE ASTORIAN has the largest circulation of anv wcr on the Columbia River KULL, ASSOCIATICD PHKSS REPORT, VOL. XLVIl. A8TOU1A, OKEdON, SUNDAY MORNING, AOVEMHKlt 7, NO. 80. School Books AND Tablets Slates Pencils Sponges Composition Books Pens Blotters Inks School Supplies. Wo In vt (lie kmc n. clmapeal Una of Pen and l'onrll 'lableta lu Ilia ally. GRIFFIN & REED BI Y VOttt- f1KHMiWKril(l(MlAl lCAI, . . I liliiriiratiiiiit IikIIi'iU Klondike winter.. Air-Tight Stoves .NOW AM' 14 VR rTM. tl M'KACTt'KKI AT E. R. Hawes' Store J N. I.AWH, y AN A',KK Aisiit lur llrlilgo A Hearh Manufacturing ruiiujr tlui'trlor Nlotea aud Kinirt 'Sole Agents for Knox and Wauburton Hats BUFFUMPENDLET?N Hatters and Furnishers 94 Tlilrd Street, PORTLAND, OR. ....The Only Exclusive Men's FTQrnlsners....' Our Royal Cream Flour NONE BETTER AN OIWflMI'Y FOR ASTORIA To (let In on the Sew San I'mnclsco Alaska Line. .SIX IlKi ATLANTIC LINOS Will Come Amass t he tluri aa bo lot (be Nortbera Trade -Astoria hbuyld lie i run ul till. I'hlludelphl.i, Nov, ( Th. announce- mM I hut a company hud n organised wlih Churles V. Crump u pr-ldit, to curry pussengera from the Pacific to IH Alukilll gold fll'lilK, received mi Interest. Ing suipplrnicnt today In th alcti.ent thai fuur of thn bonta li b used urn Hie atmniahlpe Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, of th American line, which havn Ixen sold to the now company. With ihin ilm Hd 8uir liner cm-U. which has been oll lo the syt' cato for fc'i.OoO firnh. The four American line of ahlpa referred to wye btilll by the Crampa In IVT:.;3. They are K7 fe ( long, O fict b?m, with a hold depth of M fret. They have rrniiy Uen laying between thin city and Liverpool. Iliiows. cushion. ,tc, fr.m 5 cent' it ( lo II at C II. Coopr'. THE UK AH ON Till; HolND. 8Mttle, Nov. .4 Tliw VnlUd Bute rev. emie cutler Ilfur arrived her,- lonighi from a lx months' cnls. in Alinxan waters. She hint on board V. A. KH1 mttii, auperlntemlwit of the reindeer ia linn; the l'iiil-.l Hla'rt poiun ail gt-o. iK do nurvry . urly, lifinl.-J tiy V. W. Dtitni-M, n ver.il ljiinn t on Hirlr way l' Norway, I III ttftnrnoon frwm Cook' liil't, with Mill iiiii-iiki i iiinl alioiit XWtfii In g I'l I lit 1 f of llil mrwiiint U thn proTly if Hit. I'lili"! Hiiili-n M'Trunill f'omimny, ml ih n oilier half la illtrllutvj Mtwwnl A. WlllliiniKori. of California, arid Will, j Into KIIIb biuI I, K", Arthur, of Or-son, J wlii Ibivb ialma on Cullfuniln trk, Irlbulury of Twnity-Mlle cro-k. OHIO IS SAFE FOR REPUBLICANS TO AfD THE WHALERS. N'i'W KO'nla nrrlvlnif ilntly and all Hi' lnit riovolll,' will Iw ahown from ii'jw will II Xnuia aC C If. 'wi-r'. 8KNTB.NCBU, TIIKN VAilltOShU. Tlmt la KxicihI to Il tlin Outworn of Iho Competitor Trial. Il.ivmia. Nov. 6.-It l wml-ofll lully aawrl"! lM-r Hint the crfwr of th- Amcr. Iran achoomr C'omH-lllor. whoa trial will aaln In-Kin on Monday ij Iwf'.re a naval court-martial, are to l n Iniiwul lo ilrath or lmflronni-iit. Tlwy will th, n I pardoii'l liy the Kov'rnmi'nl at M'l'lrl'l. , Hun rVanrleco, CaJ., Niv. t The ant l,ty oncrnlna; elKht whaler nlppd In the Ico at Point ISarrow, ha l-:Com I groat fiat the truat,- of th Ban Fran- eco chamtM-r of eommi-rce have rl'ter. mli!l to holJ m metrri(f for the purple Kill Halt a .Majority ff l'ie On!of f"nnulatlnf a dlapatch to PrWent ll. h'inli-y. urxlntr him to tflxpatcb a r-- Joint Ballot, IF NO CHAXGICS ARE MADE Ciiva!i ul Wood limey Cites irri. Ke pulilica Repreiteatative, a Dar aliiy el Thirty -oat. CONCKJINKO AfiOCT K I N 0 V K K TJ8 . WuKliliiKton. Nov. .Tlicry waa an uniiaually I.iiko numtx-r of j-oplo at While Hoiiai" Imlay. uH anxioiw to ae Uki prcalil.'iit. The pra!dnt la much conccrnwl wtr repreawilatlona that many pmona are rn a iarvn(f condltl.n In Alu.ka, niul It la prolmhle the matnf will bo fully Uoue at the next cil. Inct meeting. ' ' ItOIIHKIi AND nrrtNKD. Alliurquertic. N. M., Nov. &-raaen. Rr train No. 3. on the Santa Ke, w,ia rohlml and Ihe baKK.iKo and amoktnR cur liurninl, near firum'i station. "5 ml!e wcat of here, at ";Sn thu evening. FOARD & STOKES CO. Sole AuctitH AHTORIA OREGON P0PIL8 IHECEIVED IN TUB .PIUUAHY. (ORAMMAR AND ACADKMIU , QHADRd J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. HAVK OCKNKIl TIIKIK HOAItlUSU AND DAY HL'IKmU,. For rntoH, etc., tuldratta th. 8uporlorst INSTRU MENTAL MUSIC, PAINTING AND VOICB CULTURE FORM A BPECIAL DEPARTMENT b uu u n u u E ll U E U U D w u n n n H n El m iff x . i " wi pun J Si Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL Marion Counts OREGON Tli la I. Just th. plaet for your boya. Delightful location, largs buildings and grounda, good masls, plenty of healthy exercise, excellent teauihers and careful training this Is what they all say of MT. A NOEL COLLEGE. Bend for CaU alogue and special terms. P. F. PLACIDUS. Director, TO RELEASE MRS. MAVBRICK tfllUuO WOMEN VOKKINO tlkltO 10 TBIT tAO. Great Drituis Slmald Rctara a ravor Twice Granted by Tbi CoMrsment. Clili-iio, Nov. (! The c.impaiKn In th Interest of Mrs. Maybrlck l behiR puahed n this city. Helen TVnainore. lately iir- rlved from I-ondon, who l stopping at the Auditorium, onUM made the follow, lug statement: When rnfldcnl WcKlnley a few monllia since sent a note to the English government, throneh Ambassador liny, requesting Mrs. Maybrlck's release as a matter of Internullonl courtesy. I had gn'ftt hopes. Proof of Mrs. M.iybrl Ve Innweih'c or guilt was entirely Ignored; her release was nsktHl as revlpr. c I f vor. John Urlght once asktsl rrtsldrnt Lincoln for a reprieve for a convict whoso guilt was unquestioned; n mm who had plotted conspiracy ugnlncit llfo and property during the civil war. Mr. Lincoln cheerfully granted the request. have been Informed that President Cleveland granted a like favor during his second term. . OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Itegular Normal Com rue of three yean. .kiiiiVilirnaiiTI l Knnlor var wliollv nrotesmonal Tralnlni iluiiartm'iini ot nine mude. with 2oO children luatriietlon and training In tlyninasllea (tiwedish )' lml .ml Viwikl Mh.Ia ltr nnlille lu'lnuila The Normal diploma la recognised by law aa a STATU LIFK CKKT1KICATK to teach. I.llht exiieiiae. Tulllon, booka, bo nd and lodging (P proximately), i;ki ou iter year. Htudenta bearding tliemaelvea, lllil.OO per year Academic grades accepted from high aehools. Catalogues cheerfully aeut on application. anisauiuaj Aditreas priTfjAOTl'ICLl, President, or i W. A. WANN. Hecretar)' KacuHy. CONVENTION IH SIGNKD. Washington. Nov. 6. The convention bttweTi th l'nltM St.itm. Russia and Jnpan. looking to the Joint rolectlon of seaM, nil signed at the state depart ment today. It will require ratillcatton by the wane to become affective. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. t The only Im portant development of the ntatua of the genera) assembly today, was a decision In the Wood county case, which once more removes that county from th? doubtful 111 to the republican column. The court Instructed tho election super visors of Wood county to canvass the re. turns from the dlniutd precinct, which gives the election to Candidate Norris, the republican candidal, for representa tive, by 31 plurality. Should no furlh'r chungo be made the republicans will have five majority on Joint ballot. lief expedition moment. at the earliest pwslbio TXN QUIXOTE PORTLAND. Washington, Nov. . Secretary Alger today sent to W. 8. Mason, president of the chamber of commerce, of Portland, Ort., the following telegram, concerning the reported destitution In Alaska! "Your dhtpatch of the 4th, coneernlng the sufferers In Alaska received. Noth lug ct.il be done by the dpartment with out congressional authority. Rut I sug gest yau get all partlculrs iuhl th d'. partment will also get what facts It cm and you submit a pian for relief. Voj mty be sure of active co-operation es soon as congress makes an appropria tion, which. If found necessary, will le urged." WHO CAN DOUBT. When Such Man Testify Remarkable Cure of Chas. Rlnell by Electricity. Mr. Editor Dear Sir This la to s-r- Ufy that I have had a dlmgreeaUe dis charge from my ear for years, accom- Purses, shopping bags, leather belts-1 paed with sharp darting palruj. Dr. aJI now at C. II. Cooper's. THE O. I. (X). 8 ALE. Seattle. Nov. t The entire property, both real a-rvl in-monal. of the Oregon !mrovemcnl Company, was sold by Master In Chancery Eben Smith, under an order of sale from the United Staes circuit court. The purchasers were John R. Waterbiiry and T. Jefferson Coolllge, Jr.. representing the reorganlx it'on of the company, and the purchase price was $1.0000.0(10. The bIJ of M.asirs. Coolldge and Watcrbury was the only on. made. ALMOST AT THE POINT OImWAR Ladles' and misses' 35 cents to 11.50 at C. night robej from H. Cooper's. Darrln has cured me and I feel It my duty to write this card. I can' be re ferred to at Ross, Hinging & Co.'s store, Astoria. CHAS. RIXELL. DR. DARRTN'S NEW OFFICES. Dr. Darrin will occupy the offices for merly used by Dr. Beck man at 491 Bond street, after November 7th, and win re main In Astoria until December 1st, and will In future treat all curable chronic and private diseases with office or home treatment at the reduced rat. of $3 a week, or in that proportion of time as cases may require. The poor treated free, except medicines, from to 10 a. m. dally. Plitlents able to pay, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings, 7 to S. Examina tions free to aB. England and Trance Are at Sword Points. THE WEST AFRICA INCIDENT Shows riaisly Daw Near tbe Two Countries Approached tbe Rrinb Kctirctnent ol Prescb freveated Trouble. London, Nov. 6 (Copyrighted. lS'T. by tho Associated Press.) "On the Rilnk," is the caption under which the Dally News today discusses the Anglo-French relations, and It wonders how many THE NOBLE RED MEX DEFEATED THE QIAKEK DOTS COVERED THE CRID IRO.t VITIt INDIANS. Talc Wipes lp the field With tha Chicago Athletic Clib Team Soiss Great flays Made. Philadelphia, Nov. . The University of Pennsylvania defeated the Carlisle In. dluns on Franklin Held today by a scoie of SI to 10. The red men kicked two I goals from the field In the first h&l.'. while the red and blues scored two touch-downs from which no goal ie. aulted. In the second half, however, the Indians did not get within 33 yards of Pennsylvania's goal, except on kicks and then Pennsylvania would rush the Kill MT. RAINER'S HEIGHT. Seattle. Nov. 6. The la:e computation of the altitude of Mt. Rainier pi ices Co. lumbLi" Crest, the highest point, at 11.- 52! feet above the level of the sei. These figures have been deduced from observa tions made by Prof. Edgar McCturf. who lost bis life while descending the mountain the night of July 27. 1S9". The computation was made by Prof. E. II. McAllister, occupying the chair of ap plied mathematics In the University of Oregon, to whom was referred Prof. Mc Clure's memoranda. As an evidence ot the accuracy with which Prof. McClure carried out his observations, the result agreed within nine feet with that ob tained by the United States geoiogkal survey In ISM. using the most refined methods of trlangularon. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN MARIES. PRI- The republican voters of the city of Astoria are hereby notified that the pri maries for the clectkn of delegates to the city convention will be held on tne H!th day of November. 157, between tee hours of 12 m. end 5 o'clock p. m. The AROUND TOWN, A large crowd gathered at tha Rot temperance hall last evening to lister to th Neal V'tw memorial exercises. The program consisted of song by th. Misses Estes, Myrtle Mabl. and MlnMs Doa neka; recitation by Minnie Doeneka.; ad dress by Rev. E. 8. Bollinger; song by Miss pearl Holdon; address by Mrs. M. J. Kinney. Miss Carrie Jeffers presided at the piano. Mis Harriet Kinney, Miss Llxzi Busey and Miss Florence Turner were appointed a commltttee to prepare a program for next Saturday night It was a busy day along th. wat r front yesterday, when the suumers com prising the "mosquito fleet" btga i. arrive with people from the surrounding: country. Their deck were heaped wua products of the farm, for which th farmers are now finding a ready markea The returning boats carried away gr,r,t Piles of merchandise which show, plain, ly that whoa the farmer Is able to d im pose of his produce for cash, h. Is"will. In to die-tribute th. money around among the local merchants. A fisherman by th. name of Cir'ja.i, living at tbe North Shore cannery, met with a serious accident yesterday. He was taking a loaded shotgun down from where It was hanging on the wail In his cabin, when It Trent off, the charg. entering the middle of th. left foot and shattering the bone badly. He was brought over by his friends to this ciry, and Dr. H. L. Henderson dressed the wound. Dr. Henderson states that tn. man will not lose the foot but th. sect dent will make him a cripple for life. At the Swedish Lutheran church Sun day at 10: a m. the services will be In Swedish. At 7:30 p. m. the death of Gus. tavus Adolphus on the battlefield of Lut ten November . 1SK. will be comrrem. crated with appropriate services. The Swedish, Norwegian and English lan guages will be used. Revs. Stcen. NlcoliI ami Bdlund wiU speak on the following subject: 'The Cause for Which Ou tavus Adolphus Fought." "Gustartis Adolphus, the Christian Hero." 'The Battle of Lutxea." A male quartette and a double mixed will sing. At both serr. Ices a collection will be taken to pay contracted Indebtedness to the Conference Home Mirwfon. All Lutherans are es pecially Invited. Thtre was considerable txcltement about the Astoria Progressive Commri'tal Association's headquarters yesterday when It was discovered that one of th. eggs in the salmon hatchery had opened and a lusty young Chinook was cavort ing around the tank. Quite a large cr'vwd was present during the afternoon and took a great deal of interest in the new arrival. In all probability many more eggs will hatch today, and during tbe week visitors will be given aa Interest. lnr sight. The Progressive association; can claim the credit of hatching arti ficially the first Chinook salmon ever hatched In Clatsop county. A number of vegetable exhibits came In yastertfay and during the day farmers from ail parts of the lower Columbia country vis ited the place. Out on the Netialem road, about 7 ml'ea east and south of Olney stands a giant fir tree that has withstood the storms of hundreds of years. It measures 17 feet across at the base, and Is said to times In recent years Great Britain ' lown th( n.i. The imians ciearly been on the brink of war with Fran e. j earned both of their field goals, as ihe Clty convention will be compose.! of the rgest fir tree in Clatsop county. The same feeling Is known to etlst beautiful end runs for 2T, yard by M.'. thirty-seven (37) delegates, proportioned , am1 durll,e the P3"1 veral 'ear ha among tho well Informed of both conn, j Farland and Wheeler brought the ball to t0 ,he thr?e warde aa follows: First n vl5lteJ bf hundreds of people, many tries. The news from Lugo, west coast Pennsylvania's 20-yard line, and here llt-jward, 18 delegates; Second ward, 12 del-,of whom have photographed thto great tie Hudson showed his ability as a kick. Agates; Third ward, 7 Ablegates. This ,or8t monarch. It has been suggested of Africa, on Thursday last, slating that the French had evacuated Sakl, one of tho posts In Lagcw. lllndeiland. which UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield BranCHams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS Guaranteed th Bast Id th. Market CORNER FOURTH AND QUSAN STREETS - - PORTLAND, OREQON Just arrived, an elegant assortment of tnen'O overAnat bottom prides nH C. If. Cooper's. I;.' i LAKE ERtR ACC1IKNT. Nineteen Sailors Drowned on a Found ered Lake 8tiinier. Buffalo, N. Y Nov. 6. Tho Western Transit Company's steamer Idaho, which left Buffalo yesterday afternoon for Ch. oago, laden with package freight, found, cred off Long Tolnt on Lake Erie, dur Ing a furious gulo at 4 o'clock this mom. lug. The fliwt mate and one sailor, -who succeeded in reaching the rigging, were rescued by the steamer Mariposa this afternoon and brought here. The rest of the crew, numbering 19, were undoubt. edly drowned. er by dropping the ball spuarely between the posts. The Indians used the Frince- Fergiu-on. hud been occupied by their troops In con- ( ton revolving wedge to play for occae traventton of the agreement of USS9. lenv. ', ional gains, but they could make lltt.e Ing thnt place as soon as tha British , Impression on Pennsylvania's line and force sent there by Governor MaeCallum woirtd Invariably resort io kicking. 'l'h : Cyrus, Martin Johnson, appeared, dhows how serious the sl.ua- red men played good, stiff football, but: gecond ward, Welch block-John Welch, tl.m Is In West Africa, and demonstrates j were remarkably susceptible to Injuries, j Aug NeJSOn, Ludwig Larsen. that a collision between the French and After nearly every scrimmage there T;iinl warj, cij BChool house A. I.ta. iL . . UA 'aIIaJ .nil aa rtit r a Iraan being one delegate for every thirty il)i"al l lr" - votes or fraction thereof cast at the from Its base .and brought to Astoria last city election. Polllns places and Judges: First wixJ, city hall H. B. British troops In this Instance was only averted by the retirement of the former and It further shows that such a collH lon may occur at any time. Brlx, would be an Indian stretched out on the grid-Iron. i Geo. Nelson, T. S. Cornelius. and placed on exhibition. As the tre. stands In the county road, It would be far better If the county court would set aside the ground as a public pirk. A good, passable road will someday be bu It Into the Nehaiem country, when it will be an easy matter for visitors to drive out and look at the great tree as It Nnvtflty art Mwnnewi designs on fine linen very cheap at C. H. Cooper's. ANOTHER ALASKA GOLD SHIP. Seattle. Nov. 8. The schooner M. M. Morrill, Captain Johnson, arrived here FOOTBALL AT 'FRISCO. 8an Francisco, Nov. 6 For this, and the last time this season, the University of California and Reliance Club elevens met on the grid-iron this afternoon, the gamo resulting in a tie score of 4 to 4 YALE WINS A GAME. New Haven, Conn.. Nov. 6. The Yale football team thto afternoon defeated the The republican city convention. Is here- stands, towering far Into the sky abov. bv called to meet at the city hall cn'its neighbors. It is certainly a s.bm Saturday, the 20th day of November, 1897. 1 w.U worth the trip. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of nominating candidates for the various city offices to be voted for team representing the Chicago Athletic! elected at the city election which dub by a score of 16 'to 6. The scorln? I lace ,h Stn ot the first naif and with j December, 1S97. By order of the City central uom e. Signed. J. A. FULTON, Chairman and Secretary pro tem. A NEW WHEEL RECORD. Brockton. Slaw., Nov. 6. Frank Gor man, of this city, broke the American 14-hour word by riding 312 mile t. tween 4 p. m. Friday and the same hour today. The former record was 316 miles, made by Davis, of Cleveland. was all done In something of a rush. The game was marked by two striking features the re markable playing of Draper, of Chicago, the famous Williams half-back, and the wonderful Improvement In the Yule team. Yale'e offensive work was sharp, rapid and idling, and her defensive tac. tics, while weaker than In former years. Indicated an Improvement which opens out Interesting possibilities H connection Iwlth the great game with Harvard next Saturday, ami the contest with Prln.eton on November 29th REAL ESTATE TRANS ERS. played straight football, using no Intri cate formations. The following deeds were filed In the recorder' office yesttrduy: Thomas M. Grlder to Isaac Da vison: lot 16. block 12,Warrenton.. 2K I. J. C. Adams to Frank H. Adams:. I 3 acres in section 26, t 7 n. r 10 w James W. Hare to Andrew Holm: N. W. quarter s 23, t 7 n. r w.. Throughout Yale T H Olverson to C. Peterson; lots ISO 90m 6 and 7 and 8. H. quarter of 8.W. quarter I 22, t 7 n, f I w ttr Royal ssakes the food pare, wholesome sad dsUdsau. Pill W afl FGYQ3? Absolutely Purs sow. siuuaa soooca CO., m voaa.