The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 08, 1899, Image 3

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    1HJC MORNING AiiTUUlAN FJUOAl MOKN1NU, SEPTEMBER 8, im
fflOIILER RETAINS
THE PRESIDENCY
Re-Wtctfd at the Meeting of the
0. R. A N. Directors.
POUCY WILL BE THE SAME
Traffic AriiaicmtBt for lb Next
Yur Will Not B
CkMc4
roitTUNt), Hpt. T.-A. U Huhler
rTl lrvl prxsldent of th Oregon
Nallroad A Navigation Company al a
masting of ih board of dlrttUor hld
ki I o'clock ihli afternoon. Th only
uthvr change mail In th prronnl
of tb officer wrr (hat Fred V, A.
trly rhiiarn to suceet-d Arnold
Marru aa treasurer, and Alnsndcr
Miller lo succwd . C. Trecy aa aa
alatant secretary.
Prvlua to th meeting of th board
of directors, a nutting of th atork
holder hrl I. at which a new board
of rtlrflor waa chosen. Th personnel
of th new board la tha aama aa that
of llt old nno, with tha vicrptluna that
Hamuvl t'srr, ('. H. Mollsn and Danlst
Ijinii.nt wr dropped, and Mortlmar
L. fchllT. Wlnslow 8. Pirn and W.
I), t'ornlah elected. Mr. Bchlff la a an
of Jacob fclilfr. of New Turk; XI r.
Ilerc la general counsel fur tha I'nlon
l'sclUr, and Mr. I'ornlsh la president
of lha Oregon Hhort Una and vlc-prs-lv.
ni of lha I'nlon I'aclllc, K. II. IUr.
rtman was rl.-td chairman of tha
board of director.
Orflrer of the company r'lrtd
r: A. U Moliler. prrsl.lcnt; V. W.
I'otlon. secretary; K. 8. Ilenaon, gen
eral auilltitr, (1. K. Wlthlngton. alat
ant treaaurcr; t'harlee ('. Itcaman,
rounecl, and W. W, I'ollon general at
lorny.
A new caccutlv board waa choccn,
composed "f Mraara. Harrlman, Corn
l.h. Pierce, Hi-hirr. Hull and Cannon.
Aa stated, the only rhango In th new
board Is the dripping of Mcllcn and
Ijintont, wlui represented the Northarn
I'minc Inter...!, and Bsmuel ("err.
Thus It will be iwn that the Northern
I'ai-Uk' has n representation on the
liomd. Th Ureal Northern, on the
other hand, la at III repreaented. W.
I., hull and II. V. Cannon, who rep.
rnonied Ih Great Northern on lha old
board, are re-elected on III new on
nlao.
Mr llarrtinan la now chairman of
the board of dlre"tora of the three
road, iho I'nlon ravine, Oregon Short
Mn and O, II. A N.
The election glvea aaauraiu-a Uial
therr will b no changes In th policy
of th U n. N.. at least until th
next election, y front now. There
may tw elo-r trntfte arrangements be
tween lha O. n. N Short Lin and
I'nlon l'aellc, but no'hlng further.
BAUMON CANNKHIK8 ARE
AllUfT TO CONSOLIDATE.
McOovrrn A Company rormlna; a
Dig Combine of nrltlah Columbia
C'annerlea.
I
VANCOl'VKU. . C, rVpt. T. Ne
gotiation! are faal progreaalng by
which New Yik capllallata will
ijuiro every aalmoo ennry pnportf j
In Iti ttlah Columbia,
The rannerymen agree 10 taka half
raah and half atock ol Mcdovern
1 Company, which Arm la now forming a
I big combine In New York. Thr are
M cannerl' all told, valued at about
' 110,000 rach. , . ' ' ''
ANNKXATION A 8UCCE88.
rromlncnt IlawaJin Royallat Tro.
nounjc In lt Favor.
BKATTI'''' 8,'lt' 7'Pr,nce r,vl1
Wawannkan, of Honolulu, who I on
hla way to Washington to vlalt hla
aunt, ex-Queen Lllluokalanl, aaya:
"Annrxutlon I a doolded aucccaa. Of
courae from a aentlmcntal vlw the
native Hawaiian fcola like a man with
out country Jut now, but that feel
' Ing will wear away. We want the
president lo appoint our governor and
hla rnblnet and let th people elect
their Icglalalure. When thl I don
tw will be no cauae for complaint.
Annexation haa dono great thlnga for
the HawiUUn lalanda. The country
never wat ao pr Miperou before." .
"JUNIOIl AND BKNIOn."
Knatern Athl'-tlo Organisation Conald
orlng I'lan to Mftke to Clnaaca.
CHICAOO, Bcpt. 'A movement ha
been atnrle rtln the Amivtcur Athlotlo
Union to create two cliuwca of athlete
Instead of one and In nil ansoclntlon
It Is mooting wth favor. Becrotnry
Sullivan, of tho Amateur Athletic ITn-
lon, inndo tho ugiiestlon and at the
next mating ho will olTer an amend
mcnt to tho effect thnt there be two
chnmploiwhlp one a Junior and one
a Rt'iilor. Aa aoon na a man win a
Junior clmmploiiHhlp he will bo tnina
forred to the ac-nlnr rank.
LEAVE OF AB3J!NCK FOn DEWEY.
NEW YOItFC, Sept. I A peclal to
the Herald from Washington, ay:
When Admlr.il Dewey 1 formally de
tached from eca duty Immediately af-'
"' i
ler tha return of th Olympla next
mnmh. Im will h uranird an Indeflnlta
leav nf nhaence and only aaalgnad to
duly avuln upon hla own application.
If Ox admiral hold to hla reported
d"tel initiation lo retlr, ha will b plac
d on lha r.lrd Hat on December U,
when h will b SJ yenn of age, There
will b no rhang In th tdmlral'i pay
upon hla retirement.
TKAf'IIINd RPANI8II.
( llirAHH, Hept. T.-Hptnlh la to b
Inughl In thru of Chicago' high
hoola. Thli waa decldi d upon by th
member of ih lurd of education laat
night. Th matter cam up In th form
or a rtport from th high jioot com
mute rorommundllig that Hpanlah b
laughl In th north, auulh and wt
illvlalon high hoola. Chicago la (ha
fli at city lo niak provlnlona In th
public ai hool ayatein for th teaching
of Hpanlah.
MII.ITAHY HIIOW AT MONTUKAU
MoNTUKAU Hept. 7. -An Interna
tional military tournament will b held
In Montreal In Kcptvmher, to which all
th military orgniliatlona from th
l'nltd Hlalea and Great llrltaln and
Ilrlllah poaaioria are lo b Invited.
It la expected ther will b 10.M0 troop
her. Th affair la lo b under th
management of Colonel Ward, of the
army aervlc corpa. The Canadian gov
rnment la lo look after th tranior
tatlon and a guarantee fund I now
being raUed by the local military or
ganiaatlona. urniNKHri iu:ronE the,
col'ncil wa's lioht.
Little thin at Laat Night Meeting of
th City rathre-lt.x.f Hhlngl
Ordinance to be Kiiforced.
Hut Utile bulnea waa Iranaactvd
at th regular meeting of th city
council lal night. It wa on of th
Ihorteat meeting held for aoin Urn
and an adjournmeni wa taken ahort
ly after I o'clock. The meeting wa
called o order by Mayor Hergmun at
7. JO and all the coumilmrn reaponded
to mil call.
lVtltlona for retail liquor licence
from K. A. Laraeli and I- Luron Were
referred to tho commlite on hntth
and pollc.
A comniuiihatluti waa rvad from F.
I. Keuttner relntlvo to the condition '
of the allenalk on Franklin avenue
and Hlxtecnth atrct-la. It atated thai
Ih al.lcw nlk In thai vicinity waa
broken In many place nd wn ex
tremely dnngerou to I ravel. The
property n rjueation belong to Jacob'
Kamm. nf Portland. Th matter wa
referred to the attvet committee.
Th committee on way and mean
M...Mt.it.l.ul Mvmanl P lh f.,ll,iw I
Ing claim and they were ordered paid:
Clafk and .Montgomery. U; A. V. Al
len, tllu; ' Aalorl E. venlng New,
tlt:M.
The treet committee and the com
mittee on Mr and water reported fav-1
orably on claim aa follow and th
nm were ordered paid: Wet Shore
Mlli: Company, 1375 lea II. W for light
out; at reel uprlntendent, IS0.7S. city
urveyor, IBM; A. CI. Long. 119 40; C.
Llenenweber, (0 cent and 8. H. Wlllet.
16 'So.
A communication wa read from
Councilman 1'ttlngec atatlng that plan
and apecldcatlona had bon drawn up
by tb city aurveyor for the Improve
ment of Beventeenth itreet. In th
absence of the city attorney the com
aunlcktlon wa, on motion, placed on
Me.
A resolution waa Introduced declar
ing th Intention of the council to Im
prove two block on Commercial itreet,
from tho weal lde of Tenth lreet to
the wet ilde of Eighth itreet to a
width ofS feet. Mr. Vtllnger who
Introduced the reaolutlon, itated that
a petition wa atarted and would r-ci-lv
enough lgnature to conUnu
the Improvement to Fourth itreet.
Thl would embrace the Improvement
of the county court houe block. Some
of the councllmen thought a portion
of thl exp.ne ahould be borne by the
county and that the reolutlon ahould
bo laid on the table until the petition
for the entire Improvement waa
brought before, the council. Mr. Welch
moved to table but the motion wa
not put. After iome further debate
the reaolutlon waa ordered referred to
the itreet committee, Parker and
Welch voting no.
A reaoluilon waa Introduced Inntruct
Ing the fire and water committee to
enforce the ordinance prohibiting the
roofing of houses with uhlngle. For
some time the owners of houaes Inside
the flro limits hava been putting on
shingle roofs, contrary to the ordi
nance. These shingle roof In many In-
stance have been completed. Some
of the councllmen thought no dlscrtm-
Inatlon should be made and that roofs
now undergoing such repairs should
bo made and that repairs should be al
lowed to stand. On motion the resolu
lion was adopted. Parker and Welch
voting no.
After a few minor matters wero die
posed of the council adjourned.
CARD OF THANKS.
' The rolntlves and myself wish to ex
press our heartfelt thanks to one and
all. nartlcularly to the singer, who
gave kindly help and sympathy at the
burial of Mrs. Margaretl Gearhart.
MRS. SARAH L. BTRD.
,i .
PKHBONAL MENTION.
Hon. C. W. Fulton arrived from
Portland last night.
Hherlff Llnvllle cam down from
Portland last night.
Internal Itevenue Collecler David M.
Dunne waa In the city yesterday.
Uus lllldebrand of the Arm of Foard
A Blokes Is reported a too III fur rv
Ice In the itor.
L. Hamuel, th well-known Iniuranc
man of Portland, la In th city on bu
Inea for a few day.
Jam llufllngton ha gun to Port
land whvr he will remain -a few day
preparatory to visiting th state fair
at Balem.
Mia Chapman, of Portland, who haa
been summering at Heaalde, paased
through thl city last evening on hr
way hum.
C'ha. Ityg.T, th popular druggist,
accompanied by til on Lawrence,
came In on the A. A C. train from
Portland laat night.
Mr. Captain Itlchardson and Mr.
George Bhleld returned laat night from
Portland, where they went yeaterday
morning on a brief vlalt.
Hoy Cook, who has been gaining om
practical experience In mechanical en
glnrlng at Wardner, I In th city,
a guest of Mr, W. K. Cot and family.
Mia Nellie L'txlnger, the talented
young stenographer for th Foard A
Btoke Company, I apendlng her a
cation In Portland. Bhe will be absent
the larger part of two week.
WKBT BIDE ITEMS.
Mr. Btephen Olrard la vlaltlng friends
at BMpanon.
J. H. Delllnger and wife epent Wd
neaday at Warrenlon.
The echool at tklpanon opened Tuee
ily with Mr. K. A. Mason again a
teacher.
Th Warrenton school begins on the
IMh. Ml Judson, principal: Miss
Powell, of AntorU, asslatant.
Mrs. B. A. Jones has returned to her
home In Woxllawn after having spent
th summer with her daughter, Mrs.
O. II. West.
New Astoria school opened Tuesday
with the same teacher a last year.
Mat. Btupoer. principal, Mlsa Lura
present , al'nt.
E. I, Bherman, machinist at Fort
Htephen. ha resigned hi poaltlon to
accept a belt r one In the light houi
department. He will move hla family
to Portland the last of the week.
Tuesday evening, th many friends of
Mrs. E. L. Bherman gave her a fare
well party, In the nature of a surprise.
Music and namea served to make the
evening pleasant, after vhkh refresh
ment were much enjoyed.
Hervlcea hava ben held In 81. Thorn-ua-by
the oea every Bunday through
the goodn" of some clergyman who
was spending his vacation at the coast.
Itev. Mr. Simpson of Bt. Mark's,' Port
Ian) will official next Bunday. Serv
ice at 10:30 a. m.
A letter received from August Brown
of Dawson City, states he will not re
turn this season but try his luck an
other winter. On the Fourth of July
he attended the celebration, and the
dinner consisted of roast turkey, cran
berry sauce and Ice cream. Perhaps
fire crackers are served for Thanks
giving. Last spring when th Bklpanon
chool closed, the children gave an en
tertainment and basket social, and a
neat sum wag realised, which waa left
In Mr. Mason's handa. When ahe re
turned to begin the fall term, she
brought with r a very line organ
which waa placed In the echool house,
ami now the little one enjoy th frulti
of their labor. '
Through walte and tourlai ileepar.
dining and library observation esra.
No. I Unite. Iava Portland at 1:10
..m''j ''..' .
No. I Ltimuea arnvea ronmra
a. m.
For rata, etc., call or aaaras
O.. W.- LOUNdHKRRT,
, APt O. R. A N.. AstorU.
A. B. C. DKNNISTON,"' '
C. r. T. -AMforisna, ur
PISHBR'S OPERA HOUSE
.. t i ! .-j .. . : i , .. . . ..,-
L. E SKLIO, Ia-ee aud Manager.
... - ,i
Monday, .September lt '99
FlUCES-IlcRcrvcd Scuts, 75c; Gallery,
ot Griffin
An Excellent C'omblnntlon.
The pleshnnt mctliiid and betirflrlal
effect of the well known remedy,
irrnui- or rios, manniHcturea ny uie
I CALiroimu Vio Hthiip Co., illustrate
the value of obtaining the llijuld laia
I tlv principles of plnnU known to be
meiiicinaiiy laxative and preM-nting
(hem In the form nvt refreshing tu the
taat and acceptable to the ayatrm. It
la the one perfect strcnln ning laxa
tive, cleaoiiinir the avsU-m effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fever
Rently yet pnmiptlj and enabling one
j overcome habitual constipation per
manently. It perfect freedom from
very objectionable (iialitv and aub
tlanoe, and IU acting on the kidney,
liver and bowel, without weakening
or Irritating; them, make it the Ideal
laxative..
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to tbe
taste but the medicinal qualities of tha
remedy ar obtained frtsa senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the California Kio Brnur
Co. only. In order to get ita beneficial
effect and to avoid Imitations, please
remember the full name of the Company
printed on the front of every package,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
aaxf raasrciaoo. cai
bornavtuB. xy. siw tout, ar. t.
For Ml by all Druggists. Prk UK. per bottls
COAL, COKE AND TAIL
Th Astoria Gaslight Company will,
on and after the lat of September lell
coke, coal and tar at the following
prices:
Coke, per ton MOO
Tar per barrel 7.00
Tsr, 3 bsrtvt lots I.W
Con I, Walls End to arrive Oct.... 00
ASTORIA GASLIGHT COMPANY.
P. A. Trullinger, Becy.
A WONDKKFL L CUKE OF
DIARRHOEA.
A 1'liOMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR
Had Almost Given Up, but Wa
Drought Iluck to Perfect Health by
Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
READ HIS EDITORIAL.
From the Tim?. Hlllstllle. Vs.
I suffered with diarrhoea for a long
time and thought I waa past being cur
ed. I had aient much time and money
and Buffered so much misery that I
had almoat decided to give up all hope
of recovery and await the reeult, but
noticing the advertisement of Cham
berlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and also some testimonials
stating how some wonderful cure had
been wrought by this remedy, I decid
ed to try It. After taking a few dose
I wa entirely well of that trouble, and
I wish to ay further to my reader
and fellow sufferer that I am a hale
and hearty man today and feel as well
as I ever did In my life. O. R. Moore.
Bold by Charles Roger.
A familiar nam for th Chicago, Uli
wsukee Bt. Paul Railway, known all
over tb Union aa the Orea Railway
running th "Pioneer Limited" train
every day and ' night tetween Bt. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
Tb only perfect train tn tb world."
Understand: Connection are made with
all Transcontinental Line, assuring to
pasaegenrs the btst service known. Lus
urloua ccachts. etectrto light, steam heat,
of a verity equaled by no other line.
Be that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point tn
th United State or Canada. All ticket
sgent sell rhem.
For rates, pamphlets, or other Informa
tion, address,'
J. W. CA8GT. ' C. J. KDDT.
. Trav. Pus. Aft.. General Agent;
. . Portlsnd. Or. Portlsnd. O.r
A sciutiluting whirligis ol
LAUGHTER,
Wir and Huno
ria ing lo orowilcd liouses every
where. A olenn, wholesome Farce
Comedy with a plot. Not a dull
moment in the whole play.
Charley's Aunt nude you laugh,
"Thedlrl From Chill" will make
you Scream
Sparkling Humor,
Original Husk,
Refined Specialties
60c Sent stile opens Pmurdav morning
& Reed's.
TIE
GIRL
FROM
HIL
Luxurious Travel
rpilB "North. Western Limited" tralas,
' lctrlc llghUd throughout, both In
liU and out, and steam hsated, ar.
lthuul xop(lon, th fl'itat train In tb
world. They embody the latest, naweat
and beat tda for eomrort, coovnloe
end luxury ever offered the traveling
public, and altogtbr ar tb most com.
plat and splendid production of the car
builders' art.
Tb BpUndld Train
Conntct wltb
Tbc Great Northern
Tbe Northern I'aciflc and
The Canadian Pacific
AT IT, PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the EAST.
Ne extra charge for these superior ac
(ommodatlona and all classes of tickets
ere available for passsge on the famous
"Ncrth-wsstern Llmltsd." All trsins oa
Uhl ln ar protected by lb Interlocking
Block lyitta,
W. H. MEAD, F. C BATAOC
Oo1 Agent. T A.
PorUaad Or,
ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF LONDON.
Enabllsbed during th riga of Queeo
Aon. A. D. 1711.
FIRE AND LIFE.
uoeanoea Cawtai I l.m m
kmM UMMOI
Burpin to policy bolder IMA M
Eicludv ot paid up capital
Law Union and Crown
Fire and Life Insur
ance Co.
Bubtcrtbed or guiraitaed cap
ital 41,100 000 00
Capita, paid np l DtM 0
ASM SJ.ua.s so
Catton, BeH & Co.
(ton al Agenta. Baa Fraaclsco. CaX
Samuel Elmore & Co.
Resident Agent. A (torts. Oregon.
H.F.PraelTransferCo.
Telephone S.
DRAYINU AND EXPRESSING
ll Coods Bbtrned to Our Car
Mill Receive Special Attention.
Nn. IM Duan St.. W. i. COOK. Ugr.
Aat.rta. Or. Res. Tel. Ul
If you go aat via BUllngs and tn
Burltcrton rout.
Tb Burn ng too rout - rung
through tourist sleeper twice i
week. BeV-U to Kansas Dty-Oei
on at any point along the . main
Una of the Northern Pacific' 1
Washington or Montana get off
at Kaneaa City.- $
eMaadard sleeper, every day W
til week. Buttle to St. . Louis ylj
Lincoln, Omabta and Bt Joseph, t .
A. G SHELDON, , ,
OenersJ PasseneTr Agtnt,
. Portland, Oregon."
Oregon Short Line
Railroad.
THB DIRECT ROUTB TO
Montana; Utah. Colorado
and all Eastern Points.
Oive cbolce of two favorite rout, via
the Union Paclflo Fast Mail Line, or
th Rio Orand Bcenlo Line,
LOOK AT THB TIME
1 Days to Salt Lake
2 J Days to Denver
3J Days to Chicago
4J Days to New York.
Free reclining chairs, upholstered tour
bit sleeping cars, snd Pullman palace
sleepers, operated on all tram.
For further Information, apply to
Q. W. LOUNSBERRT,
' Agent, O. R. N.,
Or Astoria, Oregon.
C. O. TERRT, W. E. COMAN.
Trav. Pass Agt. Gen. Agent.
124 Third St., Portland. Or.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. T. A. F. ft A.
M. Regular communications held on
the first snd third Tuesday evening of
each month. J. N. GRIFFIN, W.
M.; E. C. HOLDEN. Secretary.
ATTORNEYS.
3. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT LAW.
Offlc Bond Street, Astoria, Or.
Hssiaauaussssstsssssisssssusisiiaassssssssj
I to !
m MikrMMsgaHsHHl
I You Don't ; j
I Change Cars j
3 o
P. H. Sharpie's
Latont
FISHER BROS.
Builders Heavy and Shelf
C. J.
Commission. Brokerage,
Insurance and Shipping:. Agent, r. A Co-sod Padlle fcipress Ce. 4
Pacific Navigation Company
STEAMERS
R. P. Blttiore
; W. H. Harritsott
GARIBALDI
BAY
Connecting at Astoria wltb tb Oregon Railroad SaTigstion Co. (or
San Francisco, Portland and all poind east. For freight and psssen
gar rate apply Samuel Elmore eft Co,
era! Agents, ASTORIA, ORE.
C0H5 400., Agent,
TILLAMOOK Cre.
1 A5T0RI A M EAT COMPANY
Telephone No. 33
Handles Only the Choicest Meats
41s Cssawrdal St.. at Pslac Rmsa'aiut.
"Russell" Automatic Engine
r i-fcs- tr ill m. L.- .aasm sw
h-Lj 1
Write for Catalogues of
A. II. AVERILL,
Manager.
Colombia Electric & flepaiF Go
Successor to 3
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS
Blacksmiths
BoilerMakers
Machinists
Logging Engines
Foundrymen
Heavy. Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially
Sole Manufacturers of the Uasrpasscd
... " Harrison Sectionar lopellof Wheel ...
Contractors for Electric Lights and Power Plants,
CHAS. HEILBORN & SON
IRON
AND BRASS
BEADSTEAD
la all sizes
... t
PORTLAND, OR.
nniv i?ipat-Closs Hotel In Portland 5
La nn " ",7 -
STRONG COURSES-Well equipped training: department, Normal eourse,
julckest and best way to State Certlflcate.
Expenses or year from 1M to 1160; Board SIM to It per week; Tultlos, d
eer term ot ten weeks. Fall term begins September 19th; Bummer term June f
to September t For catalogue address P. U CAMPBEIX. PrssiSiiS,
or W. JL. WANN, Bes of Faculty.
Cream Separators
and Heat,
General Supply
House for
Family Groceries.
Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc.
Custom Mouse Broker.
ASTORIA. .OREGON
ONLY DIRECT LINE
ASTORIA tb
TILLAMOOK
CITY
HOBSONVILLB
Orego , ilroa Navigation Co.,
FOBTLiASU, Uro.
5
s rT
Engine Boilers, Saw Mills. .
RUSSELL & CO.,
Portland, Oregon,
LoKers -
1 Supplies
Kept fa Stock
Built (and Repaired
and Btyles.
We shall continue to tell
Iron and Brass Bedsteads
at the same Low Price
regardless ot the raise in
the price of iron and bran
,1
r
State
Normal School
MONMOUTH, OREGON
Training School for TeectMr.
New Bulldlnrs
New Department.
Ungraded Country School Work.
, Graduates Secure Good Positions.