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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOHUH, SUNDAY MORNING, KOVEMBJttt 7, 1597. KOTinifO BErTTHB FOR SCHOOL WHLLH SiSlfUfttO COLUMBIA SHOH COMPANY TODAY'S WEATHER. Occasional rain; cooler. AROUNDJTOWN. BUNDA.T. If there bs aom weaker ns Girt ms strength to help hi Give ms strength to help him on. If s bunder toul thers be. Let me guide him nearer Thee. I." a Whlttler. Try Schilling's Bert tea md baking powdsr. Novelty fur ties sad o" at C H. Cooper's, .;! Knitting silk 5c ball In all colore 1 1 Dunbar's. All shades of baby ribbon at Dunbar's. Ftn cabbage for kraut at Boss, Hlg aina A Co. 'a Steel shod shoes for boys. Co lumbia Shoe Co. Groceries at the lowest price at the Pacifto Grocery Co. L. Foard, of 8an Franctooo, ia visiting relatives In thla dty. Look Mr Junket at OWea's drug store. Tea aeata per paokaca. Bicycle and repair abop a IS Ninth street. Charges reasonable. Mlaa Rctta Kennedy, of Skamokawa, la visiting friends In the city. John Christian and F. Bartoldua were Jn from the WaHiwki yesterday. For real Ufe-Uke and artistic phot?. call on Snodgraas, th fotografer. New fur capea in strakan, Baltic teal and coney at C H. Cooper's. Our prices are the lowest in the city. Can and us. Pacific Grocery Co. At the A. F. C bowling alleys yester day H. Bell made the high eoore of St. Tm. Anderson and Erick Manaula, of Deep river, were to the city yesterday. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 136 Ninth street Aak for tamnle of Chase dc Sanborn's famous teas, at Rosa, HIgglna A Co.'s. Ladies whi'e embroidered linen handkerchiefs 25c each at Dun bar's. Mrs. J. W. Conn and daughter Edith will leave on the Tuesday night boat for California. Lettcrcirrter Shea Is aursing nn cold, but ts able aa yet to hold down ills route. James Leahy, Jr., Christ Peterson and F. Olsen, of Olney, were In the city yesterday. A. Young and Hans Raemuseen, of Young's river, were visitors in the city yesterday. The Manzanlta Is going on a cruise to the south as soon as the weather Is fa vorable. Junket Is the most delicious food eves made. Free samples today at CMsen's drug stars. Huo Iterest is being manifested over the sals of the G9enmor&g at North beach on Monday. P. J. Me any, the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price jmJd for fur skins. lJeutnant Haake, of the Commodore Perry, left with his family yesterday morning fpT Portland. Charles Masten, of gkamokawa, county commissioner of Wahkiakum county, Is in the eity on business, 4 Mackintoshes and ail kinds of rubier goods for young end old reliable qua. Itites at C. H. Cooper's. Dry fir slab wood for sale. Astoria Land Sc Investment Co., Commercial and Eighth streets. Telelphone 99. Mrs. M. Stream, wife of the llghthsss. keeper at Umpqua, well known In As toria, died October 31, e.t Cosmopolls. ' Go to the Parlor, successors to C. fi. Bmlth, for pure, sweet cream snd fresh creamery butter and buttermilk every day. . C. O. Palmberg, ths leading contractor and builder, Is prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing and building work; f!t Duanc street A large number of people were In from ths country yesterday and the mtrctsint reported a large local and foreign bust, nesa. The Klondike map Issued by the O. R. & N. Co., contains a picture of Tom T An villa and other Astortans on the banks of lake tinderman. 200022 St hi! ling's Best baldr.j p-r.v-der is frtsh. Cut that doesn't matter it is stron;t;r when a year old tiian any other is when fresh. A Schilling H ' ompuiy bss i'i,tudco jais Mr. H. Anderson, auperlatendeat t the Smith's point ship yards, will launch lightship No. W between November ii and . Miss Annie Gratke returned on the State yesterday morning from a l month s visit with her staler In Oakland, California. The nuequerade ball glwn at Fisher's opera house lost night was wll attemleJ and was one of tlx most enjyable given for some time. C M. P 8omer. 8an Francleoo; Frtd Beerman. Neoanicum; Louis Halpf. Cllt. ton; Stephen Csuneld, PeasWe, are gusts at the Tarker house. The George W. KMer Is due to arrive here from Alu tomorrow. She will probably bring news from axwne of the Astorlans now In the Klondike. The Columbine will leave out at the first opportunity, nv' ' on bord lightship No. 17 thirty tons of fresh water and twenty-two tons of coal. Fred's oyster cocktails are all the go. The oyster eaters of Astoria are getting so that when they want oysters they go to the Bdtook after them. WhyT Because they know what they want. The Northwest Construction Company ha received from New Tork a set of $CUon railroad arales. exprvly made by the Buffalo Scale company for the Astoria A Columbia, River Rallrwad- J. P. Eresetrtwck. New Trk: t- A. Looms) and Miss Loomls. tlwaoo; L. Foard. San Francisco: W. R. Stratton. South Ber4j; A. Dejolc, French, bark Du Gueschln, are guests at the Occident. Lempi Aurora, aged 9 years, daughter of Matt Hemlriokson. of Pe, river. died yesterday morning In Uppertown at the residence of F. Bentala. The funerol will take plnce at Deep river on Tuesday. At the teachers' Institute held at War. renton yesterday. Professor MeCormlck read a very Interesting and Instructive paper and Mrs. R. M. Stuart's paper n "Theory and Practice" loudly ap plauded. A number of men from the government works at Scarborough head came lit the city last evening on the steamer Dwyer. The force there now consists of about 100 men. and the work Is reins pushed with all possible vigor. J. A. Bender, of Knappa, while putting In tide gates on his place yeterd.y, f-'ll and hurt his side quite badly. A phv. slcian was summoned as eoon as p- sible and It Is thought fr.m present indications that the injury Is not serious. i Died Daniel S. Elliott, for a nunx? of years a resident a Xslorta. die at , Silent Suring Friday night The remain- will arrive at Astoria this morrln. Thjj funeral services will be held at the C"n gregational church at 1:30 today. Inter ment at Greenwood cemetery. The ship Philomene. which arrived iown yesterday, had on board a sailer who was shipped at Portland with broken lor. The captain of the vess 1 i was very much put out about the mat. ter and telerraphed Portland repr Mng It. He does not want to take the n ! to sea. Losing cronos all along the lower Col umbia are just now filled with life nnd activity. The price of logs contlnu to go up. and loggers are consequen'Iy happy. Vast bodies of timber land, for several years past practically of no value, are certain to prove desirable holdings In the near future. Xo 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 oak wood barrels. This develops It flavors snd tonic properties. These flavors make It delicious In cocktails. It Is the only American Whlkey of International rep. utatlon. The effective arrangements made by Stevedore Wm. Johnson at Flavej for the coaling of the Brnemar, deserve more than passing mention. Seven hundred tons of coal were placed aboard the big Oriental liner In less than hours by employing day and night shifts. A M? 50-foot derrick, handling four buckets, did the work. Mr. Johnson says that the next steamer will be loaded even more quickly, as his machinery will be In better shape. . A remarkable record was made by Cap. tain C. L. Hoever, of the German bark J. C. Pflueger. which arrived In Friday evening from Honolulu. The cap. tain made the crack passage of 15 days, which would have been reduced to 13 days had he been able to secure the sun for observations. rpiiot pton, who galled the ship In after dark, also per formed another remarlcable feat. A gale was blowing at the time, but he safely brought the ship In and anchored her In the lower harbor. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tahlets. All drugglBts refund the money If 1t falls to cure- 2Sc. For sale by Charles Rogers. TEACHER'S EXAMINATION. Regular quarterly examination for cer tificate to teach In the county will be held m High Pchool building, Astoria, beginning at 1 o'clock p. m.. Wednes day, November 10, 1W7, to continue rest of the week: applicants to be present at beginning and remain through. Examination for state or life diploma will be held Saturday, November 13th, at same place. H. S. LYMAN, School Superintendent, Clatsop Co. Whenever you hear of a young and attractive woman oo-ptlrg a tttuatlon as chaperone to the daughter of a wealthy widower we cannot help think ing that maybe she has hopes of stepping Into the shoes of the late departed. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DA r . Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure; 25c. For sals by Charles Rogers. A KIXNMKR HOOK. The Chicago Record's book for gold ackers Is now ready. A reader of thla book will know mors of Alaska sal the wonderful Klondike district than he could learn by months of personal observation and research on the ground. In compar ison with other works on the subject It Is the "Webster's MoConary of Alaska," a perfect and peerlees volume, at once the model and despair of rival publishers. It tells of the richest and most exten. slve gold fields the world hss ever knowo-How they were discovered Fields yet unexplored Ton years' work al ready In sight-Where Is the mother lode? The fortunes already made The mil lions to be tsken out next year How to get there R. R, fare and other exxpenses from all pntot-rlul hlnta-Cltreats Official mapsGovernment reports-vAU land and water rootee Projected rail roads Mining laws-Customs. In brief, all that la known of this wonderfvll land of fabulous wealth. It la the onty au thentic, practical book, official and en dorsad. About (00 pages. Handsomely bound In srt canvas tTiee, 11.50. Agents srs wanted to handle this val uable work. It Is a chance of a life time. Experience Is not neosssary, as full instructions are sent and the whole people are clamoring for the book, rtt norta from agents Just started show won. lerful success. Sales run as high a books an hour. Big commissions and valuable premiums are allowed. Credit Is given and freight paid. It Is an oppor tunity to gain a competence In a short time. The book Is not sold through book stores or newspapers. Complete canvass Ing outfit w.ll be mailed for cents. stamps. To places where we have no agent a full copy of the book will be snt to customers, prepaid, on recelp' of prie. Address, exactly. Monroe Book Company, department K. II. Chicago. A FECTLIAR REMEPT. Something About the New Discovery for Curing Dyspepsia. The Rev. F. I. Bell, a highly esteemed minister residing In Weedsport. Cayurn Co.. N. T.. In a recent letter writes as follows: "There has never been snythlng that I have taken that has relieved the dyspepsia from which I have suffered for ten years except the new remedy called Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Since taking them I have had no distress st all after eating and aguln after long years can sleep welL" Rev. F. I. Bell. Weedsport. N. T., formerly Malta. Col. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is a remark, able remedy, not only because It Is a certain cure for all forms of Indigestion, but because It seems to act as thoroughly In old chronic casns of Dyspepsia as well as in mild attacks of Indigestion or bl'. lousness. A person has dyspepsia simply because jjje stomach Is overworked; u wants Is harmless. vegetaV; Tt,my to digest Hie food and" thus give It te much needed rest. This Is the secret of the success of this peculiar remedy. So matter how weak or how much disordered the diges tion may be. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tahlots will digest the food whether the stomach works) or not. New life and energy !s given not only to the stomach hut to every organ and nerve In the body. A trkU of thl PlndId medicine will con. vnr th' mot skeptical that Dyspeptd and a" stomach troubles can be cured. Tho tablets are prepared by the Sttnrt Chemical Co.. of Marshall, Mich., but eo popular has the remedy become that Stuart's Dywpensla Tablets can now be obtained at any dru store at SO cents per package. Snd for book on stomnch diseases free. THE OBJECTION NOT OOOD. There are people who hs" ohivtlons to advertising matter In the columns of a newspaper. The ground of objection Isj that they do not want to read ad vertisements. Now this objection Is not good, for oftentimes these advertise ments convey valuable information. For Instance, how else would ths trav eling public lesrn of the excellent din ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call on the nearest ticket agent or address J. C. Pond. O. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or Geo. S Batty, General Agent, 2W Stark street, Portland, Or, When going East travel on the North ern Pacllc Railway. Quick time and ths only line running dining cars. Train leaves Portland dally at U o'clock a. m. WHEAT. 6n June 24 wheat sold at 63c. It has since sold at fl.03'4. Dlfferense, 39c, or $3,975 on 10,000 bushels. $100 would have made this amount by our system of Joint Investment accounts since June 26. Why not try this system and Increase your Income? Amounts of $20 and upwards received. Our Infomtlon Is of such a character and from such source as to make It en tirely reliable. Write for particulars. J. G. Knowlton li Co., grain brokers, 302 California street, San Francisco. NOTICE, Until further notice I will not person ally, nor win my half Interest In steam, er O. K., be responsible for any debts or wages of any nature contracted by A. E. Salte, for steamer O. K. L. M. DAVIS. Astoria, Or., October 27, 1897. And now the question Is, "Will we freeze without a furnace fire or roast with one. HOW TO CURE BILIOUS COLIC. I suffered for weeks with colic and pains In my stomach caused by bilious. nees and had to take medicine all the while until I used Chamberkdn's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured me. I have since recommended it U0 a good many people. MRS. F. BUTLER, Fairhaven, Conn. Persons who are subject to Mlloue- colic can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms appear. Sold by Estes-Conn Drug Co. Very swell little beys now wear to school the French brocaded capes fat one sees so frequently on the Paris boulevards. WANTKIV AOBNTS get fifty cents on each dollar: no expertencs necMemry. Writs ft gent's outfit. Address The Catholic News, t Barclay street. New York. WANTBD Five experienced lady agents, at a salary of one dollar per diem. Apply at Iloklen houee, at I u. m. tomorrow, Monday. NOTICK OF ASSKSSM KNT FOlt IM PROVEMENT OF TlllUTlf.THIliD STREET, HAIMSON AVENUE ANI THIRTY . FIFTH STREET, FROM FRANKLIN AVENCB TO IRVING AVENUH. Notice Is hereby given lhat the as 'ess ment made by Ordinance No. S of the City of Astoria, confirming the assess ment on Roll No, 1 for the Improvement of Thlrty-thlrd street, Harrison svenue and Thirty-fifth street, from Franklin avenue to Irving avenue. In Adair's As toria, will be due and payable on the 11th day of November, 1SJ7, In United State gold coin, at the office of the City Treasurer, rnd if not eo paid at said time, the Common Council wll order war rants Issued for the colectlon of the aim. Th assessment ts as follows: A. Rooth Packing Co.. lot 1 block SS t00 Mary Ann Adair, heirs of. middle KxT3 fe.'t. lot S, block to 19 00 Mary Ann Adair, heirs of, north WxTS feet, lot S, block W Tina Amlndsen, lots I and & block 41 !00 Katherine C. Rllsset. lot 4. block S9 R D. W. Bush, lots 15. S. . block II Alice M. Rush, lot S5. block IS W Jacob Boasart. lots IS snd 16. block M 39 M Hiram Brown, lots 3, 4. 5 and (. bio. k n 1ST A. Bmnhold, lots SI and SJ. block W Hiram Brown, lots l I I and , Wo k 00 Hiram Brown, lots 1. S. T n:d J. bio-k rr s oo T. 8. Cornelius, north half lot 8. block Ruth A. Cornelius, undivided half lot 1 block O 00 Nellls O. Charleston, undivided half lot T. block 10 l R. Crandall. lot . block C tS 00 John Chit wood, undivided fourth lot 1. block IS S Frank J. Carney, undivided half lot T. block 61 1!M Mary A. Cearos, undivided half lot T. block fl 1J 50 D. A. Donelson. undivided half lot T. block 10 00 H. P. Drennan. undivided fourth lot 1. and lot t, block ft 47 jg Anna Maria Gramms, lots ? tTl(j SO. block 00. !0 00 Helen F. Ore ,ot , W(H.k c ew E'-i natike. lota t snd 7. block 41 17 M F. A- Hill, lot . block SO W CO H. P. Jensen, undivided half lot g. Work C 17 SO Mary J. Kyle. lot 6. block 43 68 00 P. N. Kearney, undivided half lot 1. block 61 H 60 Josephine F. Kearney, lot !. block 61 Mrs. Anna Kopp, lot 6, block 42... August Larsen, north half lot 1. 49 00 CO 00 block M 44 M Henry IJenenwebber, heirs of lots 7 and H. block 120 90 A.McPharland. lots 20 nnd 21, block 60 Mrs. Anna Mlnard. lot 8. block 62.. Rr. Rev. B. Wlstflr Morris, for use of Protestant Episcopal Church, lots 2. 4, S. , 7. south IS feet fc blo k 40 264 !W B. Wlstar Morris. lotg 1 8. and 4. block 63 105 00 B. Wistar Morris, lots 6. and 7, blofk 71 W Peter Nuffcr, south half of lot 8, block M 44 99 Mrs. Theresr O'Brien, lots I and I. block 39 0 00 Edward O'Connor, lots 1. 2 and J, block 41 U 00 Mrs. B. A. Owens-Adalr, lot 7, block 62 ... 28 00 Frank Patton, trustee, lots 33 and 34, block 60 41 00 Portland Iron Works, lot 2. block 62 60 00 Lucy A. Palmer, lot 4, block 62.... 68 00 Lucy A. Palmer, lot 8, block 42 65 00 Annie M. Pope (Tuttle) lot S, block 60 1500 Ella Pope (Sharpsteln) lot 4. block 60 10 00 N. P. Parson, undivided half lot 8, block 62 17 50 Mary J. Ryrle, lot 8, block 60 10 00 Sarah O. Sherman, lot (, block 39.... 40 00 Mabel L. Sullivan, south half of lot 1, block 38 44 9) N. Slmonson, lot. 23 and 24, block 41 39 98 Eppre Bovey, lots 33 and S4, block 41 45 99 W. T. Scholfleld, undivided half lot 3, block 62 30 00 Benson Sabln, lot 7, block 42 60 00 Elizabeth Seafeldt, lota 21 and 22, block 43 84 George Watson, lots 15 and 16, block 41 39 98 Charles Wilght and 8. E. Harris, lots t. 14, 19, , 21. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32, block 41 186 92 William Wilson, heirs of undivided half of lot 2, block 60 7 50 Mary Wilson, lot 1 and undivided half of lot 2. block 0 83 80 Morris Wise, lots 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, , $6, block 43 70 00 By order of the Common Council. H. a NELSON, Attest: Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Or., Oct. 80, 1897. 1872 1897 LUBRICATING OILS A SPECIALTY Fisher Brothers ASTORIA. SELL Ship Chiinillcry Hardware Iron and Steel . Coal Groceries and Provisions Hour and .Mil! Peed Taints, Oils and Varnishes Loggers' Supplies Fairhank's Scales Doors and Windows Agricultural Implements Waqons and Vehicles. f sssaaaMMa n Fall and Winter lllilltIIHIIItlHlIOOOIHtllMH Necessities wwwwwwSw Our stock is now complete with autumn Dress Mate rials, Cloaks and Capes, Warm Underwear, Hosiery, (i loves, Mits, Ktc, Blankets, Comforters and House Furnishing Goods. A magnificent stock of Um brellas from 50 cents to $5.00 u 8 SS SS- Men's, Youths' and Boys' Fall Clothing Rubber Goods, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Ktc. All at Popular Prices for First-Class Goods. The Leading House of Astoria s WW SS.wSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsSSSSSSSS4 " . . . Try Our . . . Honey Molasses The Kisses ...spa Umbrellas KM KM, KRYS AM" SKW INii MA( III.NKH... Also Sll Mk'lil Muchintry. C. H. Orkwitz 443 IT A Nr. Repaired "rlc cut In two. A. V. ALLEN. I (Srin'rrit's, Feed, Fruits, & ' Vegetables, Crockery, I Logger's Suj'jlie.s. Cor.Tenth and Commercial strssc riarble anil Granite inHOPF & MINAR, K t UurilM'ii mi.. PartlsnJ. Or ...AM. KIXiisoFCKMfcTI.lt Wfl!K CHAS. KAN & CO 367 Commercial St e Cnrry the Ileal Juortinrnl of JAPANESE ANI CHINESE Cl'RIOS, FINE DI COWATI I) CHINAWARC, 5II.K FANCY UOOUS. AIo iitnnitfjtrtiman of Ijullrn' antl ('till ilrrii I mliTWi'tir. liiMiln' Mil'tn iimili' 10 onU r at tlii vrry lowial prion. We iim- Willi- 1 11 K out me vrry imi nmUTlul nnu clu kkk) uork. HlXf'iltl AttfMitlnn irlvn In nil urilrrtt ftir ln MvliMif IjiiIIo' W ni 11 ml i iidiTwrar, gunr- Ulltl,) IHTfi-W fit. fcjiilli are riinlliillv Invltol to vli.ll our tor it lid rxuniliir onr lk. Vleare always piifiM-u 10 mow utir gooun. CHILDREN'S Capes, Coats and Jackets SHANAHANBROS. The C. H. JUST NOW- A Large Yariety Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Of Cll and See 0ur iNotbyZ IHgh School Walking; Boot At the 014 Reliable SUni- John Hahn & Co. is Warrantee 479 Commercial St. I J. B. WYATT, Phsnt Ns, 68 A Her la, Ongss Hardware, Sh.pChnndlery, GroeerlcH, ProvinlonH, PA I NTH nl OILM. Srll AlUnllea Paid la Hufplylng fair iEmil Schacht ARCHITECT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savings Bank Bids. Portland, Oregon. LADIES' -AND- -AT- PRICE Only Store That Sells Cheap Cooper I'ltOFKHHIuN AL CAIIDH. C. O. lUlOWKH. ATTOHNKT AT LAW. UuiHlnraun ltulMlna. Astoria. Dragon, II. T. CROBHT, ATTOIlNIT-AT-LAW. 41 Cooimsrrlal slrsat Chaatar V. Dolpfc. Richard Nliaa, IKLril . NIXON, ATTOUNETH AT LAW. Portland. Oron. K S, M sad 17. Hamilton llulldtng. All legal and sul Iwtlon bualn ss promptly altandad ta. rialms saalnat Ihs govarnmant a f par tially. ln JAY TtfTTLB. CIIYHICIAN AND fliniOEOy (lfflcw, rooms t and l 1'yUiUn tulMr. WIS Coininsrvlsl 81. Itraldriws sams. THcph'jns H. Acting analatant aurgron U, 6. Ma rina hospital srvlos. II. A. RMITH. DENTIHT. Kooms 1 and 1. Pythian TlutlcHns, ovai C. II. Cooler's stors. J. Q A. HOWI-IIT. ATTOUNET ANI COUNSELOR AT LAW. tidies on Itond strasl. Astoria. Or. JOHN T. LIQHTER, ATTOHNKT-AT-LAW. Offlca, upatalra, Asturlan Uuildlng. DR O. I). E8TEB. PIIYBICIAM AND BUROBON. Bpsclal attention to dlnasas of womsa and aurgary. Offlos ovar DansVrar's stors. AatorW.. Talophons No. U.