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TIIE DAILY ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1893. ABOUT THE CITY. Take five successful candidates from 276 applicants and you have 271 moan ing and disgruntled Individuals left The circuit court will convene at'Llb erty hall this mornlngr at 9:30,- when John Hansen will bo tried for the mur der of his wife. The regular monthly meeting: of the Columbia River Fishermen's Protective Union will be held at their reading rooms on Tuesday, October 3d, "at, 7:30 p. m. The funeral of Herbert P., the 18-months-old son of Geo. Kaboth, of Con comly Btreet, took place yesterday at 2 o'clock. The Interment, was made at Greenwood. Undertaker Cook, of Portland, yes terday embalmed the body of Mrs. Cur tis, and the remains were shipped up on the Telephone last night. Captain Curtis will accompariy them to Maine. Bertha Forslund, the celebrated cow boy and Montana terror, whose conver sion to the faith of the Salvation Ar my has been so greatly commented on, will be in Astoria today, and will stay with the local corps for the balance of the week. , , A telegram from Washington, D. C, yesterday states that the contract for the wood work In repairing the tender Manzanlta has been awarded to James Reld, of Portland, at $3,127, and for the machinery for the same to the Astoria Iron Works, at $903. Mr. W. R. Cutberthson's many friends In this city wlH be pleased to hear that tin rumors of his death which wera spread here some weeks ago were entirely unfounded. A letter was received from him yesterday by Mr. Frank Spittle. He writes from Birmingham, England. Postmaster Hare Is In receipt of a new form of money order, which, as coon as he runs out of his present supply, will take the place of the old style. The principal change Is that the new forms have a space for the name of the payee, making them ne gotiable at banks, and causing the real ownership o be much more easily es tablished than formerly. The following bids were opened yes terday by the committee on streets and public ways for the Improvement of Wall street, In Shively's Astoria: H. M. Thatcher, $4,022 40; Jno. W. Welch, $3,425.80; F. Sherman, $3,258.88; R. R. Marlon, $3,153.45; M.- Kronqulst, $3,007.48 Ross & Wirt, $2,965.80; Clinton & Sons, $2,923.90; J. A. Fastabend, $2,844.12; F. AVlckman, $2,739.40; L. Lebeck, $2,674.35; The contract was awarded to the last named tenderer. There has been such a healthy in crease In the school attendance this term that it, has been found necessary Dy me Doara oi directors 10 uyeu iwu new junior school rooms. Next Mon day morning Miss May Fossett will begin her duties as teacher In the Wil liamson building near the Columbia En tine house, where she will receive and instruct children who live between Ce dar street and Uppertown schools. On the following Monday Miss Maud Bayles will start a class room at Un iontown, where scholars living in that part of the city will be accommodated. Prof. Edward S. Holden, -director of Lick obssrvatory, has prepared for the October Forum an absorbing account of the wonderful new star discovered in 1892. This star, which resembles our sun, blazed up to an astonishing bril liancy within a few days of its dis covery, then gradually disappeared, and subsequently reappeared as a neb ula. The changes of light and heat it developed, if repeated in the case of our sun, would mean a quick end of the human race and the immediate ex tinction of all life upon this earthl This is the mast uncomfortable suggestion with which astronomers have startled rs since the spring comet was expected to hit the earth. The following is the list of patents grant id to Pacific state inventors this week: F. A. Anthony, Llvermore, Cal., store shelving; M. P. Ross, San Fran cisco, amalgamating pan; F. E. Caton and F. B. Warring, San Jose, Cal., . eprlnkler; Charles H. Fox, Delano, Cal., refrigerator; C. II. Griswold, Oakland, Cal., saw holder: H. Haustlne, San Francisco, Illuminating tile construc tion; P. H. Jackson, San Francisco, metallic tie to resist progressive strains C. Matheson, Eureka, self-trlpplng pul ley block; J. I. C. Nelson, Cedar Home, Wash., sole and heal plate; W. G. Read,. Colusa, Cal., almond hulling and shell ing machine; F. A. Stevens, Sacramen to, locomotive headlight cover; S. T. Stuver, Puyallup, Wash., window shade supporter; F. W. Swlgert, Arroyo Grande. Cal., protective: buckle. Last night the Methodist church was the- scene at one of the most pleasant gatherings that haa been held. In . As toria this year. The interior of the building was very beautifully decor-; nted with flowers and made to look as- much like a drawing room as pos sible. About 250 members of the church and their friends were present, and the affair, while really a reception to Rev. J. W. Bushong and his wife, partook of the nature of a social entertainment After a splendid selection by the or chestra, consisting of seven talented local amateurs, Miss Susie Roberts re cited "The Rev. Quako Strong," bring ing down the house with her rendition of the sublect Miss' Carrie Warren followed with a piano solo, and Miss Ora. Ballard save a sentimental song. After this, came a recitation by Miss Bessie Ross, delivered In that young l.idv's usually excellent, manner. Mr. Terry McKeon wa responsible for a neirro melodv. and was forced to re spond to an encore that would not be denied. Then Professor Wright deliv er! an address of welcome to the new JEFF'S, Tim Onlj Restaurant pastor and his wife on behalf of the con gregation of the Methodist church and the. citizens generally. Mr. Bushong responded very feelingly, and said that he had felt at home since his first day in Astoria. He believed that his work here would be productive of much good, and knew that he would be able to work in harmony with every other church in the city for the general good and welfare of Astoria. After the rev erend gentleman had concluded the choir gave another selection, and then Mrs. Bushong, in a few well-chosen words, thanked those present for their conerous welcome.- Messrs. Beicner and Kozer convulsed everybody with The Cat Came Back," and another selection by the orchestra completed musical program. Coffee and sand wiches were then Indulged in, ana a trend gentleman had concluded, the a social way. The ladies of the church wish to express their thanks to Mr. J. G. Ross, of the Astor House, and his assistants, and to the orchestra. Onlv one case of the recall of a let ter by telegraph before being delivered has occurred In Postmaster Hare's teum of office. It happened a few days ago. A local tradesman who had con stantly dealt with a big San Fran Mqon house, was very short of money and found It Impossible to remit pay ment for goods, accordlng'to promise. The firm waited a considerable time, and finally wrote, their customer" a "aeorchlne" letter. In the meantime the local man had received some money and sent payment of the bill. The day after the 'Frisco people forwarded their letter thev got the cash, and after pre senting the case to Postmaster Backus In their city, a telegram was sent to Postmaster Hare enjoining him to hold the communication and under no cir cumstances to deliver It to the person it was addressed to. He acted accord ing to instructions, and the customer still deals at the same old stand. PERSONAL, MENTION. Mrs. Brady, of Ilwaco, is in town. H. F. L.- Logan is up from Seaside. L. H, Loomis, of Ilwaco, is over on a business trip. Samuel F. Gile and wife, of Portland, came down the river yesterday. A. C. Wall and John Kumen came down on the Telephone yesterday. Harry ' Morse came down the river yesterday and is registered at the Oc cident. H. Hatemper came over from Sea View yesterday and left last night for his home in Portland. T. W. London, Balfour, Guthrie & Co.'a representative, is down from Portland on one of his regular visits. J. E. Hlcglns. cashier of the Astoria National bank, leaves this, morning on a trip to South Bend and other Wash ington towns. He will be away for a week. " ALONG THE WHARVES. The Belle of Bath will go up the riv er without lightering. The steamers Signal and Banaoriue went up the river at 6 o'clock yester day morning. The damage to the Louis Olsen caus ed by her collision with the scow Pa cific has been repaired. The ship Cambuskenneth left up me river in tow of the Emma Hayward at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. The steamer Columbia went out es- torrtnv with 500 cases of salmon and thirty tons of miscellaneous freight from this port The bark Allonby came: down tne river from! Portland yesterday after noon. She will load salmon here De- fore going to sea. - 0 THE MEN APPOINTED. Yesterday morning Judge Page an nounced to 276 anxious aspirants and the ceneral public, that with the ex ception of a first deputy and ware houseman, he had mado his selections for assistants in thh custom house. They are as follows: H. G. MALLETT, Second Deputy. HON. J. E. CAMPBELL, O. I. PE TERSON, Inspectors. J. MILLER, ALEX. HOLMAN. Spe cial Inspectors. JACOB WILSON, Janitor. f. McGregor, neil gilmore, Boat Pullers. Judge Page Intends to enter the cus tom house at 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, when Collector Taylor wlH retire from the position that he has so well and honorably filled. THE FATHER OF MANY ILLS. Constipation leads to a multitude of physical troubles. , It is generally the result of carelessness or indifference to the simplest rule, of health. Eugene McKay, of Brantrord, ont., writes: "I had for several years been a suf ferer from con3tlpatlon, had taken a great many diffedent remedies, some of which did me good for a time, but only for a time, then my trouble came back worse than ever. I was induced by a friends, whom Brandredlh's Pills had benefitted, to try them. Took two each nlKht for a week, then one every night for about six weeks. Since that time I have not experienced the slight est difficulty whatever, and my bowels move regularly every day. I believe frmly that for sluggishness of the bowels and b'Housness urandietn s Pills are far superior to any other. .UHPcwdeK The only Pure Crtam of Tartar P- wiJei. No Auuio::ia; No -uiu. Jsed in Millions of Hotnes -40 Ycnrs tbe St-mdaid IN BUSINESS CIRCLES. An $30 lot for $2. Groceries cheap for cash at Howell & Ward's. The Belmont cigar can be had at Chas. Olsen's. Men of small means can buy real estate in Hill's first addition. Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea side is open the year around. All groceries sold at bottom prices for cash at Howell & Ward's. For bargains in real estate, call on Wm. B. Adair, 464 Third street. For fine wines and liquors call at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. Only. the purest wines and liquors are Bold at Alex. Campbell's Gem. For $2, a lot is delivered every week to the buyer in Hill's First addition. Meany is the leading tailor and pays the highest cash price for fur skins, Big discount on all groods at the gents' outfitting store of P. A. Stokes. For all kinds of Job printing, go to Del. Fernuson, upstairs, Astorlan build ing. Vnf RnloThnu mnll tntn At Smith's Pcint. A bargain. Address A. B., this office. A trrent reduction sale is In nrogress at P. A. Stokes' gents' outfitting store. Lovers'of a good cigar can always find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Ol sen's fimwlnir mnrhlnn and general reDalr- ing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A .May, 132 Main. Fresh fish received at the Albatross Fish market dally. Salmon 10 cents per pound. Hill's First addition is located in the centre of the city. Lots are now selling In it for $2. . full nt thn Aatnrln TJpnl Estate Ex change and cot a lot in Hill's First addition for $2. ThA nffl( ltrmnrs and mixed drinks are unexcelled. Genevieve street, be tween second ana inira. There is no risk taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. Get your hemlock wood for $3.25 per cord delivered, at the Astoria Wood Yard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Del. Ferguson, general Job printer, Astorlan building, upstairs. First- class work at reasonable rates. Wota nnfnM rrflvnnfl. And SeTjIftS crayons, copying and enlarging, a spe cialty at Crow's gallery, xnira Btreet. Vina -tiifit received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost. 529 Third street. TJuro Vinrmitns In lewelrv are being offered daily by H. Ekstrom. Any ar ticle in tne store can oe naa ui tui price. 1Vlt. rlrtllnlmia InA orpnm ROria CTO tO Colmann's Ice Cream Parlors. Choice, fresh candles manufactured dally at Colmann's. tVUA (tnAef Vi iinil.-volr wnntl pvpr sold in Astoria can be had from C. W. Ever est, Alderflrook. Only $3.25 per cord aeiiverea. t' hnth tnh. first class shav ing and neat and artistic hair cutting at the AstorhiBaths. Glllet & Corbett, proprietors. ". ThA rvfPoA TTniiHA. K22 Third street: .best place for chops and steaks: oys ters by, the quart; received dally and always fresh. Tlrnrfl la nn nlnna In Aqtorlfl. Where Tnhn TTnnn'a fn.mnilH heer is kent in such good condition as at Utzlnger's popular resort. wncmpr Xr Pn. have a line of new souvenir spoons. Watch, clock and Jew elry repairing a specialty. Opposite The Astorlan office. Thn ftnpHt nnil mnst pvtenslve line of blue and white steel enameled ware ever displayed in Astoria, nas oeen received at Foard & Stokes.' rtwnnra nf hnrapa pan nure.hase Camp bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col umbia veterinary ttemeaies ui nrvu. Salz Saddlery establishment. a Via kt nnfiorn m von can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor da Madrid ana an otner cnoice and favorite brands of cigars. nn niwinnt nt nepessarv repairs the cars of the Astoria Street Railway Co. will not run today until 4 o ciock p. in. F. W. NEWELL, Supt. Thor Frederlckson, piano tuner, has .1 , inr.o Third atrppt. Adair's As toria, near 'Eagle cannery. Leave or ders at Griffin & Reed's ijook store. Sportsman intending to purchaoa their winter's supply of ammunition should communicate with Foard & Stokes before purchasing elsewhere. For Sale An organ. Value when new, $125.00. Will sell very cheap for cash. In order. Owner going to leave town. Addr?ss, J. T. R., this ofllce. Fred Olsen takes the lead In manu facturing boots and shoes. All work Is first class and warranted. Repairing a specialty. Corner Second and Olney streets. The most handsome and highest grade Wall Paper ever seen in the city. I will furnish paper gratis to anyone finding this statement not true. Call and see for yourselves, at B. F. Allen's 571 Third street. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and the East when you can get them for the same price at the Union Pacific office In this city, and thereby save your lo cal fare to Portland. The annual meeting of "The Nor- .... -1 - M nrIH ha weglan luvangencai cnurcn held at the church building Monday October 2d, 7 a. ra. Astoria September zitn, jsa. TH. FREDRICKSON, Secretary. Every girl that uya her school DooKS at tne rew iom nuvcuj will be presented with a manicure set. Ever boy that gets his school . . . . . i. t ir..i vfrtwoltv Klnre will get a nice memorandum book witn mirror attacneu. TO RESIST THE ATTACK !t ft -jCV-vnj of the germs of Con- f'S L . V jir siphon, Scrofula. V- i TSfGrlp, Malaria, and ; r&&iZi-?f:.i,i yniany other diseases means fight or V&AJ'ir die for all of "us. AS'Lsfiy Ayl Thee gormi ar everywhere in the air we broathe. The odds are in favor of the gorm, if our liver is inactive and our blood impure. What is needed most is an increase In our germ-fighting strength. To do this success fully you neod to put on healthy flesh, rouse tho liver to vigorous action, so it will throw off these germs, and purify the blood so, that there will be no " weak spot," nor soil for germ-growth. Wo claim for Dr. Pierce's Golden Modical Discovery, that it does all this in a way pecu liar to itself. It is the development of gen erations of medical thought it has stood tho tost of a quarter of a century of cures. That is why the makers con guarantee it In every troublo caused by torpid liver or impure blood, if the "Discovery" fails to benefit or cure, your money is refunded. Pretty strong reasons for trying Dr. Sage's Catarrh Reinody. $500 if you cau't be cured. DR. GUM'S IHPBOVl LIVER PILLS M' ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, Breath bad or Iload aching f One of lho- r'll" UeveadUtroMlnlheatoniaohand ourca l.cadacni-. one eaoh night for a week aweeteua the atojioili ai.u nurinea tho breath. Thej Inaure pf rfeotulgcBtlnn, regulate the bowela and cure oonillpatlfii. hnr act promptly, yot mildly, never gripe or aiohcll. loo Drugglala or nail. Boaanko Hod. Co., PL ao., i a. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist WAXTEI. BY HUS11ANI) AND WlKK, NlOKI.Y Full nished rooms mid board In a pleasant ..rivala fmiill... l'prmiuipiit hniirilcru. Anuli nt once to K. J. C , tills ollloc. B Y A COMPXTKNT PKKBON, A. l'OMTION to do housework, inquire at 400 Astor st. A8ITUATION BY A YOUNG LADY TU work for boaM and go to school. Inquire ut tills irlllee. MISCMLAMJiO VS. c ALL ON P. BAK15K. 478 THIKI) -STKKEX and have your clothes dyed turn cieuneu. Ceo. McLean, coitNEit olney and a T tor streets, does a Keiier.U business in black- smltliiug and repairing-. TTTn ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Accounts oi Firms and Individuals -oliclted on Kavorable Terms. Foreign and Domesllo Exchange bought ani old. Monet Loaned on Personal security. Iutorest paid on Time Deposits us follow: For 3 months, 4 per cent par annum. -.. 6 5 H 12 g A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Hnvlnft been established In connection with the above, depo'lls will be received in unio ihtr of one dollar and upward. Interest, will bo allowed as follows t On ordi nary saving book, 4 per cent per aunum ; on term savings bonks, t per cent per anuuiu. D. K. Warren, President. J. K. Higgles, Cashlor. i.C. Dement, Vive President, P. K. Warrea, J. C. Ttanumt. ;. H. Wright, John Hobaoa, II. C.Thonpioa, Theo Brncker, Directors, Washington Meat Market, Corner Second and Main Streets, Wholcsalo and Kutail BUTCHERS -AND - PACKERS Steamboats, ships and mills supplied on short notice. . Families supplied , promptly at the lowest rates. CHRISTENSEN & CO., Proprietors. The Clatsop Market, 720 Third Btreet, opposite Bugct omce. Fisli, Oysters, TimUry and Produce. Free delivery to any part of the eliy. . .. . ATCHISON & SENEY, Props. FREEMAN & BREMNER, BLACKSMITHS. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, flint-class Iioit,'e8hoi'lng,elc. Logging Camp Work a Specialty, 197 Olney street, between Third and mrih, AKtorlx, Or STURGEON - HOOKS 1 to inch. points, in ' all styles. 8-inch Sturgeon Hook Files, $1.30 per doz. A. 6. SPEXARTH, Cass St THE MODEL Chop and Oyster House JOS. TERP, Proprietor. The best meal la the city for the money Eastern oysters. r ext door to Odd Fel lows' building, fi Third Bt., Astoria. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, REFRE8ENTINO Ctraii-Am'ericJi, Sew Tork City. 1 1. ' Eiim Fir lod Iiriie, of Sew lejlanl ' !Utioiil Tin Hi laria Int. C ( Iirtfor. fBilif it Fire hi Co., of Bartfori Euiti isitsl 1st. Co, tl Mi Frueiiet. Pliiii, ! Inki luptrial if Iniet, Sew Tk Plate Clau In t mm. Portlanii s rtl t - Grea Opens September 27 8Q3 Closes October 23 LIBERATrS CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND Will furnish the jnnslc. A World of Mechanics in Miniature. THE SPECIAL FEATURES WILL ECLIPSE THOSE OK ANY PREVIOUS YEAR , Madame Cirard Cyer's Constructed nt a e it of 10,000 anil throwing a raiuuow win uuautuy music nun. I srnn A niia riume Containing (lull of all varieties found in Oregon waters, have born LdllJU HlJUdriUIIIb coiistru. Ud at great expense. Th Art Pa IIopu Will contain a collection oi paint ngs selcctol from the World's Ka'r. I IIC ftl I UailCI y Among them lilisburg's celebrated palutingCUdTKR'W LAc'f FlllUT. To visit this great cxnonltlon and view its wondc.s in eveiv dcnartinont of Art aud hcieuco. Mill be next ihlug to a visit to tho World's Pair ai Chicago, Reduced rates on all truiiKportatlon Hues, For lurlhor information address K. V. AI.I.KN, Superintendent and .-ii-cietary, ' VVe have a SCHOOL BOOKS To bo sold at tho American Boole Cun--prtny's price list. A big reduction from last year's prices. GRIFFIN & REED. FOR AFJ S80 LOT! By becoming a member of a' first class lot in Hill's First Addition to Astoria. Lots. .... II- 1 1 T will in- Uelivera; weeKiy. ..now cure a lot to build a home, for CALIFORNIA ME WINES I hnve mnJo nrraiik'enieuls for supplying nuy brum! of wines in quantities to suit lit lowest onhh flumes. Tlie trade nmi families RuppliH. All orders dolivered free in Astoria. t A. W. UTZINGER, Main Street, Astoria, Oregon. STEAMER R. Leaves for Tillamook Hay Points tho day following the arrival of the Union Pacific steamers front San Francisco. riiestcamvi' U,; HI more connaM whli UiiloiiPacillo Nteamers for Portland and (lirmt;li I U'kets are issued from Toi-tlam! to Tllliunook Hay points hy the Union I'liclllo Co. Ship fivhrlif from Toi'tlmid hy Union I'ucilio stcanu'iK. ELMORESANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria! UNION PACIFIC If. II. COMPANY, Agents Portland. Dalgity's Iron Works, JAS. DAMHTV, I'i rtp'r. (HticcosBor to Armlt S Ferohcn.) Boiler RppAlilnfc and I'nimery Woik. Rpnulr liK of Klvcr Craft a Hpoclulty. Maclilno Work of all klml done. Hliop, foot of Iafayeilo Hi, I)ilor In , - Hardware and Ship . Chandlery, Pure Oil, Brl(!t VaniNh. IIHiaelf Oil. Cot ton Uiinvaa, fli-inp bail Twiiih. Ijtnl oil, WroiiKlit Iron Bpikei, )lvaulztel Vul Nulla drooorios, jyJto. Axriculturitl Inipicmi'i'tt, 8wliii Mrt niiKhhiei, I'ainlB aiid Oils. Chas. UeilllOm ft-Son, ,..,,Jn,.1. FURNITURE, CARPETS, And lipliolstcry. 691, .Ottt, 605 Third Hlroct, Antorlii. i Is the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. AN UNEXCELLED TABLE llatei, 12 dally and upward. E. R. HAWES, Dealer In IMDWJRE and TISWAPiE Stove i a Specialty. Laupt and Olrunware In Bndtrsi Variety. Second Street, Astoria, Or. m km Hotel Mustri al Expo s Prismatic Fountain. thousand jot of water In all I ho colors of th full supply of- AND SUPPLIES Hill's Lot Clubs you can, get ' J 1. A ' 2 is mo nine 10 pro- , WISME HOUSE, AND LIQUORS P. ELMORE ill ...;.:..,,.S.J C. P. UfSMUB, - SlIllT.NGantIO iMMISSION Astoria, - Orogor. JEFFS RESTAURANT -IS TUB . Boa Ton Ton Restaurant in tho Towu (Ami the FlnfH op the Coaat, Dinner Parties, Banquets a Sp-rini , Th KlnMl Wlnna Mil l,tfor. Gents' Furimlmig Ooods Clothl inEndless Variety S. Danzigcr's, Third Street HUNTER &' MERGENS, IProprletora of the Portland Butchering Co.'s Markets Cornwr Hocond and B ntn nil el Comer Third and West EMail strent. ( ' HOC & SCULLY, Dealt'" lu StOYBi Steet Iron & Copper Ware Boli aaenta for Mugeo Stovei and lluugm, JobliliiK of all klndt promptly at tended to. t 431 Second Itrcet, Astoria. BOOTH MW SHOEH TlKjIjuyentHuick, Best (Ji)Rlltj anil l.owf--.t rr!i'l liio niii ol ; Thn Goldon Bboe. TT A TTXJ tS3 OO. -