The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 09, 1898, Image 4

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    THE DAILY AST0R1AN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVHMHKIt t, IBM.
TODATt WEATHER.
Y-t Vlrn Oin Fulr; rain along
tViniiltun coast.
AROUND TOWN.
Try Roslyn roal. Elmors. Sanborn Co.
I", T. Kndnll nMumfd last tilght frtn
Fortland. '
H. P. flowers, of ths Portland hot!. Ii
In ttit city.
asssssss
Ths tamr Signal Wt out yesterday
for fleattls.
H. F. L. Logan, of Seaside, was In ths
city yesterday.
Ths Elder crossed out for Ban Fran
Cisco yesterday.
The steam schooner Fulton la due from
Can Francisco today. (
The Columbia. arrived In yesterday
morning from San Francisco.
Mrs. W. H. Logan left for vlalt with
relatives In California yesterday.
General Freight and Passenger Agent
Iayo returned laat night from Portland.
J. H. Delllnirer, of ths rortland Times,
was In ths city yesterday, and returned
laat night.
Best California win. K cents par fal
len. Alex Gilbert, tola stent tor Astoria.
Telethons C
Charlea W. Adama. representing Hall's
safe and tork works of San Francisco,
la In ths city.
Luther festival In Swcdlaa Lutheran
thuroh November 10. at t p. m. Admission
SS and IS cents.
The Prltlsh ship Clackmannanshire.
hat laden for Queenstown for order. (
put to ea yesterday, i
Tallsend coal and coka la th best
(or domestic purposes. For sal by the
Astoria Oaa Light Co.
Mr. Will WTielan. who ha been
the city for the past few days, will
turn home this morning.
In
The P.ritlsh ship TVIecombe Park, wheat
laden, la ready for sea and expects to
leare out th!s morning.
Apples, apples, apple. Tory choice and
Yery cheap. Two hundred boxes must be
old at ooc. Boss. Hlgglna ft Co.
The Holy Innocent guild of Upper As
toria will hold their anntuU sale of fancy
article on Saturday, November J&.
Call and see a new dress suit, the very
latest, confined to the McAllen it Mo
Connell Cry goods house. Commercial
treet
A fanner from Younfs river forfeited
In the police court yesterday for drunk
ones. John Do was fined K for the
same offense.
For Bala. 100 ton of Roeyln coal; the
finest house and steam coal aver brought
to Astoria. Elmore, Sanborn Co-. Tele
phone, Itala M.
Th funeral of John Zaage was held
from Pool's undertaking parlors yester
day afternoon and the remain were In
terred In Greenwood cemetery.
Pleasant furnished rooms. Including
bath, with first class board, for gentle
men only, can be had at SO Seventeenth
Street. Reference exchangeu.
The first frost of th season occured
early yesterday morning. A fog soon
settled over the peninsula, however, and
the frost was of short duration.
A special meeting of the Woman's Re
lief corps will be held at 1:39 today. This
will be the fctat meeting before Inspection
and a full attendance is requested.
For rent The entire upper floor of
th Badollet building over Albert Dun
bar's store. For particular inquire of
VT. G. Howell. CI Exchange street.
The Wondes Drill, an Indispensable tool
to all machinists, plumbers, or workers
In Iron, brass, or other metals. Call and
e It. C E Orkwits. agent corner of
Tenth and Duane streets.
The Emergency corps and Red Cross
society will meet this afternoon at Res
cue carters. It Is desired that there be
a full attendance of members, as Import-
ant buslnes. will come up.
Justice of the Peace Dillon, of Seas.de
. precinct, ha resigned and settled bis ac
counts with the county court yesterday.
H ha removed to Astoria temporarily,
but It Is drtoo4 contemplate going to
Alaska.
The popularity of the merchant's lunch
served by Mr. George Bartley at th Na
tional 1 growing dally, and many busi
ness men can be found there every day
for their midday meal. Th lunches sat
by Mr. Bartley are the finest In th city.
Try W. A. Gaines' private stock wb sky.
This Is an old standard liquor, especially
recommended for family and medicinal
Use and Its purity and quality Is guaran
teed. For sale in any quantity by John
L. Carlson, sola agent. Twelfth street,
near Bond.
Nate SchluaMl, a well known A. F. C.
bowler, ha adopted a new style, and is
bowling phenomlnally. He now uses an j
Upright delivery and does much better
than lie ha been doing. The bowling
committee will raise him few classes
before long.
.. Lieutenant Sherman, of the naval re
serve, has received a set of signal coles
from headquarters at Portland. Some of
the members of the division are already
quite proficient and can give and receive
signs quite accurately. The division will
practice the signal code tonight at rhe
armory.
This Is tho age of adulterations, but
Harper wblsky la guaranteed strictly
pure, superlative whUky. Chemists, an
alyst and physicians testify this repeat
edly. The evidence Is not only strong
but conclusive. The people too, find
Harper can be trusted Implicitly; hence
the enormous sales of this royal wniBky.
Bold by Foard & Stokes Company, As
toria. Oregon.
Shermftn Cane has taken rharpe of the
Seaside postofliee, vice J. H. Johannsen,
tealpned. Mr. Johannsen retires from the
office with the good will of every patron
of the offlre, end it Is the universal ex
pression that be has made the best post
master 8easlde ever had. It Is under
. stood that the change was made for po
litical reasons, and not because there
were objections or -charges against Mr.
Johannsen affecting his administration of
the office.
Vt'i" V t I f
The "All-Star" bowling aggregation,
of Chicago, which ftr een endeavoring
to make arrangements for a western visit
niay yet come to the coast, although the
chances ox the trip are not as good as
tacy woo some time ego. The eastern
ers want a guarantee of flOO & day from
each city they visit, - Tbl Is considered
a little steep. E. E. Mallory. ths vet
eran Portland bowler, ear th eastern
rs bowl on dry alleys, and that "a will
do hera up" if they come lo Oregon, a
th club alloys are kept well oiled. It
will be definitely known before lung
whether or not the eastern men alll come
wset.
The torpedo-l-oat Davie Is shout rwdy
for another ofnrtal trial trtiv which la
expected to take place In shout a week
'The trlnl board has not yt been named
by the navy department. The torpedo
bout Fox Is also ncarlng completion. Th
toroedo-boat Goldeoorough, also und
construction at the Wolff A lcer iron
work. U oroim-ssltig rapidly, and la be-in-
built to attain a speed of V knMa an
hour.
Th funeral of the late William 8. Kin
ney took Place at Salem Monday from
th First Haptlst churvh. where service
wer conducted by Rev. Frank Sullivan
Rev. John Parsons and Rev. Oilman
Parker, th latter of Portland. Many of
the lodge of Masons, of ahlch the de
ceased waa a member, were In attend
ance Th Interment wa In cm J r el
Iowa' cemetery, and the following acted
t nail-hearers: Hurt P. McNary. W.
B. Morse, George P. Husthes, W. T. Gray,
Oeorire H. Burnett and S. H. Hurley.
Many of he friends of the deceased fol-
lowed the remalna to th grave.
Two hoboes, giving the names of Mason
and Smith, wer arrested by th police
Monday night. As soon aa they arrived
In town they tried to dispose of some
pocket knlvea which they had In their
possession. The two are thought to b
(he vanguard of a crowd of hoboes that
Is located above Tonsrue PiVnt, They are
camped In a deerted logging shed coo-
wnlent to th railroad trao. and their
light ran be seen at nights by pn-
gera on the Incoming tratna. In the po
lice court yesterday Smith and Maaon
were fined ga eieh and In the evening
ere billed by Chief Hallock for j'astures
new.
The flrt games In the flower tourna
ment will be howlrd Friday. The (Uitrt
will bo callcl promptly at o'clock, at
which hour players tmut h present. The
Atters will mwt th Hel'otrope and th
Lillac will try conduMons with the Wel
gvlUa It. F. Allen U cnptaln of the
Asters. C. R. H'.gg.ns of the Heliotrope.
W. C. Laws of the Lilac, and Herman
Wise of the Wetgellas. All th members
of the club are Invited to be present and
see the games, which promise to be very
Interesting. The championship begin
Thursday night. The bt scores at the
alleys yesterday wer Mr. De'.llnger' li
for the women and Herman Wise's a.
Mr. Wise bowled in Sne form all day. and
rolled up an average of sauljr w r 10
or more game. New cushions are being
placed In alleys 1 and J. and those alleys
aer not used yesterday. New cushions 1
will a'.so oe placed In the other alleys.
A private of the Second Oregon, sta
tioned at Manila, writing to a friend at
Portland, makes very sensational and
grave charge against th officers of th
company. He state that th food given
th men was worse than would ordinarily
be ted to dogs, and attribute a great
deal of the slcknes among th men to
the failure of the officers to properly pro
vide for them. He says that a private
named Toung. of Corvallis. died from ne
glect, The only man named Young In th
company waa Edward C. Toung of this
city, who enlisted at Corvallis. Lettrr
recently published In the Astorlan front
the chaplain and the captain of the com
pany set forth that Toung received every
possible attention, but the private who
writes to his Portland friend Says It is
a notorious fact that Toung died from
neglect. He make other serious charge
against the officers, and an Investigation
will probaoly follow.
The Oriental liner NIngchow finished
her cargo yesterday and Is ready to
sail for Hongkong, which will be her
first port of discharge. The NIngchow
yesterday had W tons of flour, which was
brought down by the (Vkluhama and put
on board at Flavel. Although a smaller
carrier than either the Athenian or Brae
mar, the Nlngihow was unable to com
plete her cargo in Portland and left the
Inland city 0) tons short and drawing a
feet one inch. Even with this luht
draught the NlngcKw wa compels to
wait for tides until she got well oown the
river, but made the run between the two
oorts inside of X hours. The recent rains
should have the effect of raising the
Willamette several inches, whereby a
vessel drawing a f't or two more than
the Mngcnow could noat down without
grounding. It is scarcely two weeks
since the Athenian came down the Will
smptrn drawing fA a in.V.A , i i
,hn,.rH .,, , ,.. ' ...,
th.n ,ha vWh- ,h. .. ...
torla In two days and a half and lightered
but JD tons to compWte her cargo. It Is
evident the river Is filling up, u other
wise the NIngchow would come down
fully laden. Sbe will leave out today,
weather permitting.
A correspondent writing from Ham
mond says: An Incident occurred within
the limits of our little town last Satur
day that reminded the old pioneers of
days long since past. The people of the
'coming city" by the sea were not a little
surprised over the occurrence. A large
wildcat measuring about four feet In
lenrrh and a foot and a half in height
was shot by Mrs. MCJuIre, while In the
act of eatinsr chl- kens. The Intruder was
creatine quite a disturbance In the chick
en house when Mrs. McWre'a attention
was attracted. In that direction, ghe,
with the presence of mind of an ex
perienced rlmrod. hastily ran to rtm
Bcene 01 ln commotion with gun In
hand- and Quickly despatched the stealthy
member of the feV.rvj race that was de
vouring the father of her little flock.
Whe- It was renorted that a wildcat bad
been killed, quite a number of the towns
men and officers from the fort came to
see the remains of the unlawful Intruder,
and congratulate the heroine for her
emaion-like .!!. After the animal, to
gether with the slayer, pun In hand had
been holograph!. It waa t.-.i-.-n to War
renton to be niounttd. tha It mvM serve
as a remembrance for th,; .ourageoug
act on the. part of Mrs. McOu re, who
no doubt, . no' a 11; tie proud of her own
bruvery and mi.rkrnaiis)ilp.
The result of the g.:n-ra! eVrilons held
In the of the 15 states of t,1( ( nlon yes
terday vus tfc.t prim:!:; tni,, t f dis
ruption In the rlty. and 1. ..,-(,. groups
of politicians could be fn n,.arly
every comer, busi er..lt;-d In predict
ing the outcome. The d.-moer.-a.t were
particularly anxious t.i .t Van Wyk
should carry NPW yorkf linr, ,haf Mc.
Gulre and I'h'-lai, should def.-at the re
publican candidate-, n California. It was
generally expected that tl: r-s jlt would
bo very clo?e In those two states and that
the elections there would have the r,.at
cst bearlnp on tho political future of
Oregon. The republican, were not vry
sanguine of success, conten ling that
democratic, gains were probable as It Is
an off year. The democrat, did not make
any very erratic, claims, but put In their
W w m r(r 0,6 ,K'Rt' reeled
that Washington would' make a good
Phelan and McGulre. All night long the
no m1 V' b'""eed wl,h
I T;, wh0 would rUBh ,n
the result In a state and then rush out
aga n to carry the news to friend. The
old-timers recalled former elections, and
many Interesting stories were told of
past campaigns. One epoch In the
nclnt history of the city waa th Olev.
land-Klaln campaign, Th loewl repub
licans had every asaurance that Wain
wa elevted, and thla waa persistently
conten.teM py m, Astorlan for veral
uay arter th election. The rrpubll.ana
had mad arrarerementa for a monster
demonstration In honor of their ereal
victory, and all waa Joy and hpplnea
rounn tnetr hedo,iirtera. Th demo
crat stoutly malntalne.1 that t-i.v..i.n.t
had carried th country, and they, too.
went on with their prcparationa for a
retcoration. This wndltlon rntlnued for
several oay. th Astorlan meanwhile
persisting that Itlaln had been elected.
When th result waa Mnnlly made known,
tner wa great disappointment among
the remihltcana. who enviously eyed th
great aemocratto parade a-hlch took
placsv, Th bfadquartrra of th parties
wer opposlt ea. h other on Commercial
street, one occupying th building on th
corner of Twelfth and the other being
directly across the street. Great crowda
of enthuetaat gathered at the respective
wtwwamsand yelled themselves hoarse a
th return came In, Thoa were palmy
day, however, and the old story-telli-r
observed this fact with vldnt sorrow
yeeterday.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Parker House-Geo. A. Sheppard. Seat
tle; C. R. Judton. A. J. Jenton. Fori
8teven; C. H. pasrson, San Francisco;
W. H. Mitchell. W. R. HendrKks. Port
land. F. Mason. Wsrrenton: W. Mom.
Fort Cwnby; Wm. Dixon. Chinook.
Occldent-C. H. Jackson, J. II. Hlhhard.
J. W. Cook. H. C. Rowers. A. D. Charl.
tin. W. H. Mead. W W. Cotton. J. W.
Wilcox. H. M. VanPeura, John Rurrlll.
r. J. Ixul. 0H, W. Stewart, Portland;
8. Mayfr. New Tork: C. R. Helnlnger.
8n Francisco: T. J. Rlgg. Chicago; Mr.
ml Mrs, Hawkins. A. M. Ilohn. llwaco.
REAL E3TATK TRANSFERS.
Mary Abercnxnble to John Christian.
lot .. block IX second addition to
CVean Grove $ u
a. W . Noland and wife to George A.
Dorrls. lot 11 block t flrst addition
to Ocean
H. 8. Lyman to Sirah J. Ijnwn. flve
acre In section Jl township 7 north.
ran- to west
Sheriff to Thomas Dolg, lot M. bbck
us. Phlveiy J4
MILES HAS COMPLETED
DETAILED WAR REPORT.
It Haa Reen Submitted to War Depart
ment and Contains Exhaustive Re
view of Hostilities.
NEW TORK. Nov. t-A pcla to the
Herald from Washington say:
Major General Nelson A. Miles has
completed and submitted to th war de
partment hi report covering th entire
nerlod of hostilities between th I'nlted
States and Spain.
It could not be learned at th war de
partment whether this report In Its en
tlretly will be given out for publication
In the near future or at all. It is swld
that certain portions of th report may
be withheld. The aura and substance of
the reason for withholding It. It is said.
Is the fact that the report I said to deal
quarelr with matter that certain of'
flclals prefer to keep In the background.
Friends of General Mile who claim
to be cognisant of th contents of th re
port, say It Is exhaustive In dealing with
the mlnutet details, and many thlnats
which have not been clear to the general
public as to the conduct of the ' war
are fully and compnhenslvely explained.
That the report Is thorough and exhaus
tive Is shown by the fact that it cover
nearly ) shirts of closely type-written
manifold paper and Includes all dis
patches sent by and received by General
M'e. It In fart covers all the part taken
by the army In the war. and details In
the most minute manner with the period
beginning with General Mile' landnlg
In Cuba and until he left the Island of
Porto Rico, to come home.
The reference to the Santiago campaign
alone takes up many pages. The Invasion
and c-cupatlon of Porto Rico Is given
In detail. It is also mentioned that Gen
era! Miles conferred with Admiral Samp
son and asked the admiral to protect the
landing of the tnlted States troops on
Cuban soil, which wa done. The report
also refers to the warning General Mile
gav to General Shafter and In plain En
glish criticises General Shsfter conduct
of the campaign of Santiago.
The report only makes brief mention
of the work of the Inspector general's
department, which General Miles thinks
was satisfactory Insofar as the inspector
general had power and authority to act.
From this the Inference Is drawn that
the Inspector general waa curtailed by
authority greater than his In the con
duct of his work. .
The report practically statea that th
muddled condition of matters relating to
the army status Is due to the fact that
much Information that was given out
was contradicted by the secretary of war,
Contained In the report are true copies
or every telegram that passed between
General Miles and the war department.
None of them are curtailed or mutilated
and It I said If the report Is published
In full many of these telegrams and por
tions of others will be made public, for
the first time. These telegrams. It Is
further said, wilt tell truths that It Is
alleged have been so far suppressed. The
report makes no reference to the so-called
Alger-Mlle controversy, but some of the
statements credited to General Miles are
reiterated. A friend of General Miles
said:
"The general will not make the report
nubile, but the secretary of war will give
It out.
"He will not dare to keep it back. It
will be a bitter pill for Alger, but when
It Is known that the report has been sub
mitted the demand for It will be great."
THE WEALTH OF CUBA.
If Uncle Sam should, In the Interest of
humanity, add Cuba to his domains. It
would almost double his wealth. With
Cuba under a stable government nnd
fully cultivated, Uncle Bam would soon
-ontrol the world's markets for four
great staples tobacco, sugar, coffee and
rice. It seems a shame to abandon this
rich Island to sn alien race. It Is a
greater shame for a man to abandon his
storoach to the ravages of disease. To
strengthen the stomach taKe Hostetter's
Stomach Hitters. It Is Just the
thing to stimulate the appetite. It will
overcome dyspepsia. If there Is consti
pation It will establish regularity of the
bowels. It makes the nerves strong and
steady, and gives restful slumber. There
Is no substitute for It.
The Sandwich Islanders estlmato
boauty of women by their weight.
the
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
, 'If.
: Notice Is hereby given to all parties
holding Clatsop county warrants en
dorsed prior to July 8th, 18M, to present
the same to the County Treasurer at
his office, 164 Tenth street, for payment.
Interest ceases after this date.
Dated Astoria, Oregon, this 20th day of
October, 1898.
v . , H, C THO&TPSON,
County Treasurer,
ELECTION RETURNS
Aeeer, democrat; Fourth, Young, reub
llcan: Fifth, Charmer, 'republican; Hltth
Hutler, republican; "ecviith, Wagner,' r
publican; Ninth, Krmeulrout, democrat
Tenth, Itrosslua, repSbllcitn; Twelfth
Williams, republican; Fourteenth, Olm
stead republican; Fifteenth, Wright, r
publican; Sixteenth, Parker, republican
Klghteeuth, Mahou, republican; Twentl
eth. Thrope, rcputilli'.tn; Twenty-first,
Jack republican; Twwtty-aovnd, lli. II
ropulillean; Twrnly. ihlrd, Graham, r"
publican; Twenty-fourth, Acheson, repub
lican; Twenty-tlfth, Hhowalter. repub
lican. Congressmen at large-Urow, r
publican; Iviiport, republican.
PlTTSHfKG. Nov, l-Heven district
In FUtabung give 81 one C.W. J. nks iM
and Swallow KW.
MISSOURI.
ST. LOUIS, Nov, l-The ele.-sl.in of the
republican city ticket bv J plurality la
coa.-e.ietl,
RHOPK ISLAND.
PROVIDENCE. Nov. t-For congress
First district, M.-hllle Hull, republican
is necte.1; p-ond. A.lln l. Caprvn, re
publican. Is elected,
ILLINOIS
CHICAGO, Nov. t-Flv. probably six.
congressmen hav been alned In Illinois
by th democrats, and th new congres
sional iteration from this stale will
likely b evenly divided.
in entire republican state ticket Is
elected by over ..
Tnirty-nv precincts In Chl.-nsn alv
hittemr, republican, for slate trvaa
urer J; Punlitp, demix-rnt. 3s:.;.
WF.8T VIRillNIA.
WHEELING. Nov. i-ln this ,-ounty
r precincts out of W give, for rna-re.
IV.venor. republican, jrtt: HUlr. iimi.i.
crat. S07I. The entire republican Icglsm.
live ticket goes through.
GENERAL GARCIA I'll ESI PES.
NEW YORK. Nov. -A dtsp,tch t.
the Herald frnm Santa Cms. Cuba says
The Culwn assembly wna railed to or
der by General Cnllito Garvin, temir.
ary chairman. Credential of deputies
were examined and a vote taken for per
manent officer with the following rult.
iMnlngo M.-ndcs Capote, president; Fer
nando Freyre de Andrsde. vice-president;
Manuel M. Curona.le and Ir. Porflrlo
Valient, aecretarles.
General Lrrl created a rtpple of ex
citement bypresentlng a motion to court
martial Oener Callxto i.an N. but It
wa reJect.Nl. the assembly Is not a
court martial, but has met to deal with
th grave prublema which confront th
Cuban peopt today.
Th assembly I in accord lth th
United State and a commute will 1
ent from here to consult wlfh h
American government regarding th fu
ture of Cuba.
ADVISES EARLY SETTLEMENT.
NEW YORK. Nov. t-A dispatch to the
Herald from Madrid says; The Liberal's
leading article says the Spanish govern
ment should conclude the negotiations
for peace with the utmost rapidity to
avoid Germany, Russia or any other
country mixing In the question which
could mean but fresh disaster to Spain.
The article ha created a grat sensation
her.
ORDERED TO SAMOA
8e" FRANCISCO. Nov. l-The cruiser
Philadelphia ho been ordered to Samoa
and will leave within a few daya. The
Yorktown will probably follow her. It la
feared that the forthcoming ele-tin of a
new king may result In a revolution and
It is desirable 4.0 have mar vrsn-ls triers
to protect Ameri.wn Interests. The con
tract for the American coaling station at
Pago I'ago has been let to San Fr in-
Cisco firm. The work will be ssn be
gun.
ON A SEVEN MONTHS CRUISE.
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. l-The United
States training ship Adams will, on or
about Iccemter I, start on a seven
months' cruise. Ily that dute she will
have received her batteries at Mare
Island. She will proceed from here 'to
Magdub-na bay, where she will spend
month or so. She will then go to Hono
lulu and Oriental parts.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E
Hart of Oroton, 8. D.: "Wss taken with
bad cold which settled on my lungs
cough set In and Anally terminated In
consumption. Four doctors gave me up.
saying I could live but a short time,
gave myself up to my Savior, determined
If I could not stay with my friends on
earth I would meet my absent ones above.
My husband was sdvlsed to get Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs, and Colds. I gave It a trial, took
In all eight botties. It has cured me, and
thank Ood I am saved and no-w a well
and healthy woman." Trial bottles free
at Estes-Conn Drug Co. Regular s xes
50c and 11. Ouaranteed or price refunded
A French doctor has Invented an elec
trical helment. Inside of which Is a small
motor that vibrates strips of steel, the
motor making sno turns per minute. The
whlzxlng Is supposed lo cure nervous
headache end put the sufferer to sleep.
BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE
THE BEST 8ALVE In the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Borer, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever sores.j Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Flies, or no pay re
quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded. Pries S
cents per bos. For sale by Estes-Conn
Drug Co.
"Lulu, dnsr." said the lovely Widow
Ilocklns, "at kist I hnvo settled my lust
winter's plumber's bill. It was an out
ragenus amount, but I hod to meet the
mergency. "How did you settle It?"
Inquired Lulu Britlze. "I have married
tho plumber."
All things come round lo him who
waits, but his hair gols thinner every
ay.
THE BURB LA GRIPPB CUKE.
There la bo use suffering from thla
dreadful malady, if you Will only get she
rlffbt romefly. Tea are barlag pain all
tbrosgh your body, your liver Is oat of
order, have no appetits, no Ufa or ambl
tlon, have a bad cold, la fact are com.
pletely need up. Electric Bitters la the
only remedy that will give you prompt
and sure rslkif. They act directly on
yor liver; stomach and kldscys, tone
op the whole systesn and make you feet
Ilka a new being. They are guaranteed
to cure or prloe refunded. For sale at
Hates-Conn Drt'g Co." Only H cents r
bottle, , ii
Prof. Edmund J. Jumca, formerly con
nentw wiih't!le UnlyersWy of Pcn'n;4'l
vanla, has been offered Uhe presidency
of th- University of Cincinnati. A few
years ago Prof. James became connected
wltk the University of Chicago.
Don't
Boys
Lnrgo sailor collar, col
oroil cloth trimmings,
nml braid to match. A
vory sightly unit, ngos
from 3 to 8 yearn.
Price
Ladies Wrapper
liotul, lifiivy Vfgmui
(.'loth, heavy waist lin
ing, iiirrly trimmed
with braid, Well sewed,
full width skirt.
Price
$1.00
SHANAHAN BROTHERS
1'hn rrci-iu" Iifirito iciitrnnUI re
calls the fact tlmt Mra. M K. Manser, of
NewHrt, Ky., Is the only survivor, as
fur aa la known, of ?o girls who scat
tered (lowers before the rrnchm4n whsn
he visited 1'lnclnnatl In 1&
AN IMroilTAST DITErtENCE.
To make It apparent to thousands, who
think themselves III. that thy are not
aAV'ted with any disease but that the
system simply needs cleansing. Is to
bring comfort home to their hearts, ss
costive condition Is easily cured by
using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by
the California, Fig Syrup Company only
and sold by all druggists.
CALL roil 11 IDS.
tllds on cedar poles are asked for. tarns
to be delivered at stakes st out S M th
mile, on "the county road between Tilla
mook and Astoria." and to be delivered
within & days from the date thereof. The
speclflcstlons fur thesa poles are as fol
lows: They are lo be of sound, live green
cedar, peeled, with knots trimmed close
o the folrs: fj frrt long, with a top Of
not less than seven Inches In diameter;
butts 10 Inches In diameter Mall all bios
to the Oregon Telephone Telegraph
Co.. Marlray Itullding. Portland, Oregon.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
Notice Is hereby given that for the pur-
pote of making an examination of all
persons who niny onr themselves aa
candidates for teachers of the schools
of this county, the county scnool superln-
endent thereof will hld a public exam
ination at the county court house on
Wednesday, Nov. . XA, at 1 o'clock p.
m. Examination fr atate papers will
be held Saturday, November 11 I KM.
Dated this Slat day of October. iVtt.
JOrl. T. LEE.
County School Superintendent. Clatsop
County, Oregon.
STATE TREASURER'S 1TTH NOTICE.
State of Oregon, Treasury Department,
Salem, November 1st, 18.-Nottc Is
hereby given that there are funds on
hand with which to redeem all outstand
ing stats warrants endorsed by ms "pre
sented and not paid for want of funds"
between the dates of September 10th, 1S37,
and April 7lh. IM. both dates Inclusive,
with the exception of warrants drawn on
the swamp land fund. All such warrants,
when properly endorsed, will be paid
upon presentation at this office, Interest
thereon ceasing from and after the date
Of this notice. riflL MET9CHAN.
State Treasurer.
Dn. II. L. 1IENDER80N OCULIST-
A permanent resident of Astoria, treats
all diseases of the eye, and fits glassss
for the correction of all errors of refrac
tion. Any glass that does not prove sat
isfactory will bo cheerfully corrected.
Offce Kinney Building.
A docile wlfo will mane any man con
celled. Respect a good enemy; he la nt least no
hypocrite.
TO THE LA DIES OF ASTORIA.
Mrs. Btjernstrom bigs to Inform you
that hor place of business will only be
open rrom a. m. to 12 m. until the lfth
of November. After that date I am soing
out of business.
Through
Tickets
TO THE-,
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
-VIA-
PULLMAN PALACE SLEBPIRI,
TUUKIBT BLEEPEB4 a4
FREE RECLINING CHAIft
-Dally to-
Salt Lake, Denver, Omaha,
Chicago, Kansas City '
and other Eastern sitias ,
Bagage cheeked through to destination.
","LJJZPZ?: raJS t,ma- "wort rs.t
Plntsdl llifht In all enra ' '
For rates and other Information vU M
O. W, LOUNSBERT, Asj
m imra si., ooc. Aiaer, rvrVMM, Or,
Miss 'Em !
These1 Garments do Jhe talking
Will do it for you, as well;
f
Vestee Salt
$-3-75
Leather Stockings p
TI.m L..
ju nvirtiiunii
viu PUK-Kiug
and girl.n,
uiroiignoui, iripiv knee,
faMt black.
C.ive them u trlnl
ill
MISSES
KID
$1.00 per pair
AT
ALBERT DUNBAR'S
Cor. Oth and Commercial
New Stock
Of Canned Fruits and Vege
tables just in.
Comparison of quality and
price of same invited.
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
M If
Braided plush cape, thibet around
collar. $2.86.
Cloth capes, $1.60, 2 and $2.60.
Guaranteed kid gloves, $1.00.
Ladies' skirts, 98c, $1.36, & $1.60
Special sale this week of men's
pants.
THE BEE HIVE.
L. LEBECK
Carpenter nnd Builder
Qenernl Contractor
HOUSe RAISING AND
nOVINd A SPECIALTY
J. B. WYATT,
Phens N. 68
Astorls, Or.g.s
Hardware,
Ship Chandlery,
Grocer Icb,
Provisions,
PAINTS and., OILS.
-'"'( -Jm 7- -
Spsclal Atteatloa Psld ts supplying fblps
Astoria Public Library
, HEADING BOOM FREB TO ALL.
Opsn srsry oay from I o clock to I JO
and 1:10 to i:n p. m. .
frubscrtotton raise- H par annum.
Wsat Cor. KIstsoU) SAd Dun fltrMta,
for Us. They
1
Boys 2-Piece Salt
Nierly ninilo, good lin
ing. Ono of tho very
lest school vuitN for
hoys, ngoK, 4 to 12
yours. Colors, black or
groy.
Price
$1.50
IM....I. V.
iiillVB. ..-.j'
ior noys .. ; ftwni
double? I ' ljg
r IsuB 1 "'i. ', I'M .il - .1
. Ml yMMniii fC- .
Ths Oily Ilc to(Jt I tt run I ns.
GLOVES
Streets.
ROUGH SHOES FOR
LITTLE GIRLS
Bomstlmes, esDsdany sshool tlmesi, tfces;
aoad thatn; good, saay onss, but stroag
aad hard to wear outj As for ts soy, O,
srs sympathls. with you all ths yaar
Unroush, for fhs toys ars a graoi'HBs!
on baad, taart aad pookathook, but right
bars our sympathy lakss a praotloal sursx
Bsr yu saaa our sj assail shsss for bos-sr
Petersen A Browi.