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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1900)
TUN MORNING AH.'OftlAN. NUNlA KEMfUAKY II, 900. St g'i t"ij ni) J,,!, OVERCOAT and MACKINTOSH SALE )! ft; An a Hjicciul inducement to reduce our Htoek previous to Mpring umvuln wo will niuko n liirge reduction on the nbovo nobby goods nt lw than tout. (ii a, I I C. H. Cooper ThA I V- If J I I TO ASTORIANS. The IIAII.V ASTOHIAN will b fotiMtl uu Mia In I'nrtlaM el wall-known 'a I..Mrf houee "f J. V. Hanillejr a Co.. SUI Waalilnctun Sireat. Orilrre fr silver llalnf tail Willi tit I a) llriu Will reele raiMl Alleullim. TODAT WEATHER. rchTLANl. I"eb. Jl.-Orrgi.n. Bust -rn hkIIiihIii wml Mu);o, fulr loiltty. AROUND TOWN. M H. UrlawouM of Oysti-rvlllo U In the rlty. W, A. Kent of t'sthlmml l In the l'y- J. It. il'-uHT of Ilwmo l l the vc- l'lnt. K, D. Katr of 8n FmniUco la In tlio illy. J. 1.. Ilnitmmi of I'oitlunil, Is In' the city. Cinili coukeJ In vine t tht N-, tlunal Cafe. i i tmu Kleram, of Mlahttwaukp, U at the (ki.M. iit. lloml Btrcvt Flub Market Telophona 1 nuinlx'l, - tlua ijiiMin of Uraya river la ot the, Atii limine. . K. llainilt'iti l In 1'uitland on k Bnl bualnem. ViiiiiiiiI tUnffoni of M.llvllle wua lu! the illy yraierday. j Mr. ttiid Mta. J. i:. Wlmhy of Port-' Ian. I are In f ie Ity. I Iiihrc(oiN I'.iUuuls and Fuller w.-ro Ill the city yehleiduy. K. Jl. Miiiilluii of Kun I'runclnco la In Aalmlu mi bulmii. Mr. nnd Mra. J. Aurriuul of I'ortlnnd are vlMlliiH Mra. Xaerey. I i . I lr. A. A. Finch returned from Port- laud mi hist iilt'hl's (rain. Mr. C. t'oonley, of the Spa, returned from I'oitluiid lust night. Mtt. A. II. I'eiulleton returned from n villi to I'lM'tlund yi-Hterday . U'nt 15-cont imal, Illslng Bun restau rant, HV. Commercial street. Mr and Mrs. doing of Portland are liuests at the Occident. George M. I'oiwull, editor of the 'J'lnilieriniiii, U In the city. C. H. Vogler ol lrtliind nas been lulling frlenils In Astoria. Mra. 0. II. t'nlliinder of Knapton Is vlaltlng friends In this city. j Minn. Kthel Ornnseld of Portland Is' visiting friends In this city. MIms Jennie Curlts luis returned from a v'-li with friends In CullfornU. Mian Hell Haven of Vancouver, W, In vlpitlng MIms Winnie Lovette. L. A. I.ooiiiIm, in-csldent of the I. H. & N. Co. of llwneo, Is In the city. The MlHf-es lUilsy and Ilertha Hot fur of Portlund are visiting In town. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace of Port lund are visiting friends In Astoria. John Harrington, the Pilar Uock can neryinan, bus returned from California. Mr. Wilson, the Swedish consul at Poitl'ind, is In the city In connection with shipping matters. Kx-Jude Taylor has been appointed district attorney to serve during the absence of Mr. Toung. The death of Mrs. A. L. Smith, mother of Mrs. J. It. Clark of this city, Is reported from Portland. General Housework Wanted By a woman of middle age. Good references, Call at 578 Commercial Street, room 114. The old Pacific Is surely off on a tan tern for the severest weather In years la reported by all Incoming captains. Captain Metheas of the British steam ship Ness states that he had one of the most severe passagei across the 1'aclflo that he ever experienced. Wt) (tjv !ss -ti- sy (txi) y Ii (li pailnir iinncA r.r ActnrH ) Tlio Tnli-f'o Improvement Company l i'ull'llni; a'mincr for use on Ilia ',' iw IIU liver. l'cii-r mill John Wallace, the roM NtoinKn ni"it of Kuliima, nr bulMIng (finitely lit IIi'IUhIi I'nluinliltt. (Iiortrn Hlilrley bus been rilKliged () tttkti (Iinriin of lli mill owned by the CurlU Lumler Conn. any nt lMrll, (ireiion. A. K. IVmlrr, formerly of (irsys liver, l.fl ili'cepled ik pnsltlnn In tile IrviKl.l oltlen of the O. It. A N. Co. nt l'lii'lluix). A loilKit of Ited Men woi organised at lliiiiiiiuiiiil lout iiIkIiIi n targe number f iJnm.g fn,m this city uml lower-river low nil ttUemllnit. vV. N. Hmllli. the plumber, In ukuIii ;ji his plueo of business after bavins I liein I'unni.ea to lila home with n mine. I till die, Thf HrltlHh Hblp Julu Verne eleawl yeaier.luy for tl I'nltvJ KliiKdum for or Jen ciinyiiiK u inrKo of wheiil vul uiiloej nt Ill.liTJ. Wnlil In Ifriit-fly a reapoimlble tenant with no children, four ol .alicd ImunekiM nliig ro 'inn. Addrcg "ll," Antorlan ofllce. A committee, of Hod Men will RO to I'oitlunil S'nturdny to tmrrliuae a tnon unit nt to bo erected to the memory of Hie lule Jutk Wlllliiim. Itotlyn coal lunta longer, la cleaner Iney rtuia than any other. Georga oAi.born, Agent. Telej.hona J J 11. ''' I'ure Itys Amctlca'a finest hlkey. The only pure goods; guur- anli cd rich and mellow. John I Carl- ". solo aijent. A iiiurruxi- Mieniie waa ui anted yes terdiiy to Theoibire W, Shunklund of t'lurkiunuM county and Mlns Mary litte Tine, of riii (Hop rnunty ' Mulluy, the aiwclul Inter lull revenue Inxpector, was In town yesterday on oihclul business. He re- turned on the evening train. HMpl'Imj cJeices state thut the tier mini ll, .''fnlii has been chartered to lead wheat nt thla (nut for Hurope. 8he Is due to i.r ive In June. The hurkcntine (iUoner cleared yes terday for Sun Francisco, carrying 690,. 4S7 feet of lumber for the Slmpnon Lumber company, from Knappton. Yesterday was a big day In the coun ty clerk's oltlce In fact, the biggest day yet, as far as registrations were concerned thirty names being added to the roll. On Monday Walter. I Itobb will leave for Heattle, where he will repre sent the German and I'nlon Ixan As sociation. Mr. Itobb will continue his Astoria olllce. ltosljn coal Ik the best and most eco nomtcal coal for household use In As toria, Try It once and you will have no other. George W. Sanborn, Agent Telephone 1311. C. C. Muston, the Svensen logger, will seen begin hauling logs over the new steel railroad. The trucks of hie lo comollve have been widened out to standard guuge. 11. F. La Uiock, of St. Vincent hospital ut Portlund, was In the city yesterday. Mr. La Ureck was niutl surprised at the excellence of the hur bor and city In general. The report circulated yesterday to the effect that the lightship had been ,,uU,M a' ,ho l'cuoh at McKenkle head P'as "ntrue The old boftt 18 Btl ne8'" on lno Ma"ll ""t point. A reception was held lost night by the local order of Eastern Star, the grand matron, Mrs. Martin Lutke, bo J Ing tho sueHt of honor. ' A alrge num. ui-r in viaiiuia were preneiu irom rorl lund. Dan, J. Moore, administrator of the estate of the late II .P. Uorthwlckshae sold the scows Defender and Columbia to Samuel Miles of St. Helena. Mort gages of J.OflO on tho former and $2,600 on the latter were held. l'aciiic lodge, jj, ol n., will give a St. Valentine's ball on Monday, Feb ruary 12. Refreshments free, Cake walk. The fruit cake will be on ex hibition the last of the week at the Seaside bakery. Ticket! 60 cents. Ol-l Continental Is a standard hill) grade Kentucky wl.lsky, Absolutely pure, and can La recommended to those seeking a stimulant fjr mellrul and ra cial use. Hold by Aug, Danlvlson, As toilo. Oregon, Tim iUiKt!on whether a resident of Oregon can own a fish tiap In tho statu of W'ashliigton will be decided In a de cision expected to be handed down by Judge Gilbert by Murch 1st, In the case of (II in vs. Murray, which was recent ly tried before him. The decision will have an Important bearing on future nailing , An Important meeting of the Cham ber of Con nieicf will be held tomorrow rvi'iiuia. ii la rn e'ti wmi iiiv uv-. luted annuiil reports of several of the ill.eci s will be aubmllUd at this meet-, lug. There Is every reason to believe Unit the meeting will be largely attend- ed, as some very Interesting buslnes Is scneiiuieii to come up. The Kpwortll league will give a lit' erary und musical entertainment on Moiiduy evening February 12, at 8 o'clock, lu the Mclhodist church. A very unique and Interesting program has be-n prepared. Go early und avoid the rush, and leave your pocket-book at home. Flali foiiimUalniii r Little of Wash liiklon hna liecn Interviewed cincrn Ing the much-tangl.-d lulling laws and has niii.Ie Die following statement: "We have be-n s ndlng too much time mi l money In collecting the license fees, nnd Mr. Herd and myself have agreed lo conduct that part of the w.,,k i a more economic, ,... """...,., ollu,m.k of siiiall-tKix. at a ermen know that they must have " - censes, nut tney nave got imo ine naun if wilting for us to chaw them up .. i... ! before they attend to the matter. Now e are going to give them all notice. so thev v-lll have ample time to get out tlnir llcens s, and everyone caught nahlng lifter April 1. without a license, will Ikj arreatel. This plan not only liuelH the views of Mr. Heed and my self, but ot the majority of the fisher men, vstin understand that the more money expended In collecting the H - irnwe iiii'iiry. ihl h go to the flxh Imti hery fund. V also agreed on the strict enforcement of the luw allowing only citizens of Washing-' Ion and Oregon to fish on the river. In or ler to get a license a man must have taken out his (list pajwrs at least one year before the date of the license, and must I ae resided In the state six months." WILL HAVE A SWELL AFFAIR ADMISSION DAY CELEBRATION Native Daughters Making Kttcosivc Arrangements for a Grand, Good Time. The Native Daughters of Astoria are making preparations for a grand . .. ball to b Ktv-n on Wodn sday evening, In the celebration of Admu-alon Day. h,,m prcM-nt In. (rations the AdmU- ,Mily 8, 4vt.d but it httUng none It was' for gpet.,al rate8 on blankets, car , on Day celebration, to be given by M first Ul0Usht Uest tl) put sturgeon qullts, feather-lx-ds and pillows, the Native Daughter, will be a highly ilm, wlfe , a 8C0W at 8onie isolated We can make thtrn look like new and if sucl affair. Urge de egallons from ,lU,e alimK the water-front and have 1 lh ,,ase y0Ui you need not pay " '" " ""V ', " ' ,..va.nv . panic.,, uie. ,,,ens,ve ar- ( rangementa have been under way for some time for the occasion and there is no doubt but that this will be one' of the most notable celebrations In the history of the local ordvr. After much seach-maklng by our delegates at Washington and consider-1 able local excitement among our fra-, ruomi) of lne house In which the pa ternal population at home, and after ,t,nt a located. This work has al much delay and many disappointments. , 1Yajy btHn done and an order hus ac congress finally passed a bill admilUiig;ci.ui,lgiy been made to remove the Oregon na a state of tho I'nlon, on the quarantine estabilshed on the hotel. 12th day of February, 1S59. The presi- 1 dent approved the act on the 14 day of th-j same month. It seems rather remarkable today that at that early date Oregon should have been consid ered at all In the light ot Btatehood. To those who have studied the his- lory of our wonderful resources It Is from the necessity of handling large somewhat amazing that Oregon was bodies of convicts as compactly as poa admltted to enter the Union at that;ble. Each man's hands rest upon the time. When we consider the Isolation of this state in those days, far from the populated centers east of the Uocky mountains, when we consider the com-1 paratively few short years ot Oregon's territorial government; the few but courageous state-builders and organ-1 irni-t,ne cannot dui wonuer ana aa-, mire thq self assertion and Industry mat Drought the final result of Btate-1 hood to our empire. We must also ronaiuer ipe iaci mat ine seat oi government at W ashington was at that ume in so vexed a turmoil, pending the heated discussions In regard to the ex - tentlon of Blavery Into the territories anu tree states or our union, and tne grim potent ot the civil war was hang ing over our destinies, we must again wonder that there was time to stop and consider the plea ot the delegates of far-away Oregon. I There Is no state in the Union that' has within her fibre, her warp and woof ' " ",uw' Ul 'moresiing maioncai re- gtop gpea8lng your harness and pro allty as has Oregon. There is no state lonelng )lfe of Bame at least of which Its- children, either native or flfty per cent If you vlah to iJTt adopted, should feel more proud than' , ng your belts in your manu- l IIOSO Of Oregon. I TO CUHE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. K. W. Grove's sig- nature Is on each box. ISo. I SPECIAL SESSION OF THE COUNCIL TO STAMP OUT SMALL-P0X Dr, Henderson Employed as City I'byslclao A Dispute Ami cably Settled. The city council held a special meet- iik ast huh l liursuant to a soecliil. , all Issued for the Durnoii of cnilrm - , .,, (enioorary ainiolritment of Dr. ,.i. raon In the mniicitir ,f iiv t.hv. ,,,.1,, y)r. Henderson had been call-d to take iharge of a case of amall-Dojs i In the Central hotel and during the ab - seme of Mayor Herman from il.e cltv the police authorities authorized Dr. J lenders, n t.i take charge of the case and to take every preiaullon In the In - iciest of nubile hi allh. When the coum II met lust night the. following communication was submit j ted by Dr. Henderson: T,i th Mvnr n,l rvmnnii- "In compliance with a request from the committee on health nnd nolle, of villi hi-irmru Aa iw.,1., f ... ...ii. the following propositions: "Flrsl-I will act as cltv bhvslclan.'turlng to brave one of the worit slonns unrfoiinliia tho (toil.a of th in,..,mh.nt orovlded bv the water tl)ftrUir ordnancM Jurn(t the ',,jUry of on ,iun,rt.d an(1 nfty iMlin lnc oulbr(aK uhm ag. ,,,,,..,, .,i,.. .i,.,i '" I, .1,. .I....II v l.n,u..ull.U f... no -Til,-. I,: a( W(rk nMliry , be ,lonei , will ask the city council for a new, uce w nertuy given agreement. This ai;r ement is not to ,ar examination for state papers will .f tn. i.i.i ..w,,.. Ai.in.be held at the cour.ty court housL-, .i.oi.ra r veii.,w fvnr invaii... .he , ' " -"v. "Hernml I v 111 M, l aa fllv t,hvHlrlfln .ill the dutle, innunhent In ih. oeru. ! ;am.y of m, a prwribeJ by' ... . i . the rharter and ordinances for a regu-. Inr monthly salary of 150 er month on a contract of not less than one year. i This ogrvemciit would not apply In ase of an epedemlc of either small-pox, scarlet fever or diphtheria, wherein It would be physu ally Imp issible for one man to do the required amount of work. This proposition is not to apply to any outbreak of bubonic plague, yel low fevtr or Asiatic cholera. "II. L. HKNDEl'tSON, M. D. "Acting City Physician." Several members of the council be lieved the amount suggested by Dr. llenuerson to be (renter than the city could affoid to pay, the suggestion be ing made th.it a phytdilun be employed to cure for thi presi nt erntvgency on- 1 ly. Thlo wns argued down, however, land a motion was mude and carried, without opposition, that Dr. Henderson be appointed ns city physician to serve .or one year at a salary of M a month. Another ordinance was passed upon uie recommendation or ine lit aim com- inituo apir.ipria.ing a month for the proprietress of the Central hotel in payment for the rooms occupied by the small-pcx patient. This action was t iken bitause of the lack of a pest house In this city, to which to remove th)f Bi,u llwn, ,f ,he ,ity had a Vt' ih;u nen ,s our best advertisement 10Ut0 the tUtation could have been'. ,rln. ..r.lpr anlidted. Ask our waion l,u rwlln 0!ncor ,roal Ulem lnt're' 1 nlB wa8 ,ttter ,UH.Hod agaln8t and that thej, couple should be kept In a rear third' tory suit of rooms In the hotel In1 .UURe of a nurse and guard and after! fumigating the balance of the house to' !,,.,, u fnm ,,Uarantlne. An appropriation of J10 was made for I lumber usfd j boarding up the upper) iTHK ABOLITION OF PKISON LOCK- STL P. to the uninitiated the lockstep is an interesting performance. It originated ( shoulders, while his knees fit Into the' backs ot the knees of the man before! him. This necessitates a short shuf-1 mng 8tep, and swaying motion, which1 t 5 claimed seldom leaves him. For this reason Its abolition is urged. This demonstrates the power of habit. An- othpr habit hard to sret rid of Is cort j tipation; but there Is a remedy that win cure thin, as well as dyspepsia, in : ,ijgestlon and biliousness, and that Is Hosteller's Stomach Hitters. It is a niagnllicent tonic for the whole sys tern, purifying the blood and improving nhe appetite. Try It. j , SOLFILINB. Solflllne! Solflllne! If you are sick and tired ot rubbers, which protect your feet froin wet or ,, .a ,.,itth tn -avtt Ponnnnai r ,, of voup Bhoe9. If vou wi8h t0 , . TMararin Tirnxcn S.t Astoria, and try a oaae of SolfiUne on your shoes and harness. Buy your shoes only of those who hav that sol Lntirtc wateroroof leather DreDarsilon. Take no other. Address, PETERSON ft BROWN, General Agents. Astoria, Oregon. HOC1KTT NOTES. Mrs. K. W, Tallent gave an Informal tea to over a dozen of her frlenda on Tuesday afternoon, a most enjoyable afternoon was spent by all the ladles. The Chrysanthemum Club gave an other one of Its charming danc-s at Foard ic Stokes hall Friday evening. The attendance was even larger than usual, the music and all other arrange ments up to the Ixat standard, and a most delightful evening was passed by all present. Three very delightful teas were given last week, the first on Wednesday by Mrs. C. P. . Upshur, who entertained about twenty-five of her lady friends hi a very unique and charming man- 1 "'r' ne of tl "aturea" was a picture I all r' of "i& ralnllngs (?) In the spacious hall. All who were there were i ,nv,lc(1 t0 BUew the utJf;cU ot ,h i"" 1 iUite I Iclnres wtre mrit all of ladles present, taken In all stages of growth, tr,,m babyhood up. they were provora- tiv ,,r mu,;h merriment. I I On Friday afternoon Mrs. J. T. Light , r Vfcrv ucceasfuiiy brougnt to an eno (lie aeries of tea imrtiea which have made Astoria quite up-to-date In the i way of entertaining. in Deauiuui la- Me doiatl.imi were a feature of Mrs. Lighter's afternoon. About twenty- seven ladies gathered In spite of the i storm, and were well rewarded for ven of the w Inter. The house was beautl- fully decorated In carnations and ferns. The dining room waa especially artla- He Music and the game Uisnop oi ux- lord's puzzle made the afternoon all t short. Tro'in-im' irvAMlK'ATtOV ...... '. ccmmenclrg at o'clock a. m.. Wednes. j jay, February 11, 1900, continuing four I J C LEE. I daj'S. -I. ! School Superintendent. Clatsop County, Dated the 6th day of February. 1900. CTwlT IV Birthington's Washday neer allowed the father of his coun- . ,ry t0 dance wlth joy at the sight of a Wl.t iauild,ied shirt, cuff or collar, be- cause ne wasn't initiated Into the se- ciets of ,nose up.i0.date articles. Those who Hv , Astora know a good thing ( when they see It, though, and the fin- ,.. a,i nrfwrt lvftrk done on one cent. We take them In the morn- d m them the Mme day, Columbia Steam Laundry G. W. DALTON. Prop. j Telephone, 981. i GRAND Masquerade BALL. Of the SONS OF HERMAN To be given at FOARD 5 STOKES' HALL February 22, 1900 HANDSOME PRIZES FOR Ikst Sustained Character Kest Cahe Walkers Ikst Costume Best Walters Tickets for Maskers Gentlemen, 11; Ladles, 60 cents; Spectators, SO cents; Children, 25 cents. For sale by any of the members. Mt. Jfi Seasonable Goods at Cotton Rope Cotton Twine Net Floats Boat Sail Drill (different qualities) Dumbarton Salmon Twins KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which Bottled Deer for family use or keg Mr John Kopp is pror-itor, makes berr beer supplied at soy time, delivery in 'or domesio nnd export trade. the city free. f4orth Pacific Brewery Golambia EleetFie & Repair Go Successor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoilerMakers Machinists Logging Engines w(Aa(s(vSsaa"VWasV,aww Foundrymen Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specially Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Sccton" Propeller Wheel ... Contract jts for Electric LighU and Power Plants. K U i.err MWii UliJ 0 Seasonable Goods ; I Carry the Ralston Health Foods A- V. ALLEN fcj W. R SCHEIBE, A full line f Pipes, Taeacce, aad Soiokera' Articles. S74 Commercial Bt. i ...The Esmond Hotel,,. J PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS. Europsn p an, 3oe ti li.io pr dv. OSCAR ANDERSON. Mnaer- American p.i. 11.00 U,i0 per dsr. TSMffiSwote onrunnnnru rjrvjjrinsjffuinnrsuiruM i i-i OTBL q JL PORTLAND, OR. 5 The Only Plrst-Closs Hotel In Portland chruAAarLrvarui j vnnnniruruururiririnrijn We Rent New Typewriters WEDDING CARDS visitikc wvs W. G. SMITH CO., BUSINESS CARDS 22 sd23 WMhingtonluildimr, . . - it. . . ... 0, i : . i COPPER PLATE PRINTERS VISITING CARDS Pacific Navigation Com pan y Steamer "R. P. Elmore," "W. II. Harrison" Oniy lipA-Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, ltobsouvi:i. Coii ig at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad t Navigation Co. and air' "loria & Columbia River R. R. for tian Francisco, Portland $i east. For freight and passenger rates apply t j 1 Elmore A Co. General Agents, ASTORIA. ORE. con V - l J sr-v 9JU JJlDn Loners' Supplies Kejt in Stock Built and Repaired Plurr; Pudding, Raisins, Meat, Currants, pumPkfn conies 3 Citron Squash Etc. Wheat flakes, Grano, Whole Wheat Crackers, 'A Breakfast pood, Select Bran, Yeast Cocoa, roffg yi Manufacturer ot the Always Reliable "La Belle Astoria" CUar Scheifce's Opera Star Schelfce's Special And Othair Brand PORTLAND Many new improvements added. See our latest . No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter New Art Catalogue Free ... L. M. ALEXANDER & CO. EioldBive Paoifie Coast Agents Tel. Main 574 245 Stark St., Portland, Ore. PORTLAND. OKEGON. Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co., A. A C. R.' R. Co. PORTLAND. Ore, I