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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1900)
christoas Men's Linen Handkerchiefs Men' pin In hemstitched linen handkor chief', 0e, Mr, SOc, 5Bc, 40o, 0o, 10c uii.1 7U.' each, Hpcclal Vran by th Ho, Men's Neckwear Choir nvlPRllnir fr ilfw In Ihl fae. natliiK lot, 1'rlrw b'-ffln it !3o. Very rffrrtlv hiah novelties, 1 lo IS uh. IP IX DOUliT AliOUT A MALL GIFT Buy a Calendar Wk'v a beautiful collection of thee rnntinual frbmlshlp reminders. New Initial Handker chiefs for Ladles In nAt lllilu Ihixi for Christ maa iflft. Itleliaidaon' nine line n. Initial hand embroidered, liox of six Handkerchief. 1125 and ll.WI FANCY GOODS Thi! i ruler table hoW a bout of fumy Celluloid. rtlcl to fraoe the dii'iMri, Yuu run't Judge their attract' Ivem by these price, How o Utile iiiiinry i an buy o much I a marvel. lUmUnolilxf box 26o and 60c. (Jliivc Ik xv, ISc to II. Coll.w and Cuff Beta. Wc. 75. Ill null and Cumb Traya, 25c and COc. Work Hox. 50c and 73c. All contrite! (or iulvcrtminu. In the AMm Inn ii i o iiutJo on u jtiiur. niitcd of circulation four tlmva lurjicr t lui ii tliut of nny pupcr published or circulate J In Gut nop county. TODAY'S WEATHEH. 1'OIITUVNH. I . l.-Ori(oii, Waali. Inn-ton ami Malm. rain. AROUND TOWN. J. O. Ilaiuhorn w dwn from Tort lund ystcrday. J, I lltntl. ity yesterday. of Ilwaco, wm In tin- John Fry. of Younn River, was In Astoria yntrrUy. T. Otwn, of Olney. wu In the olty yrniiriUy inornlnt. YV. T. It"M, of Wrstnnrt, was at tha Occident yesterday. JiiiIrw in.wtr was bunlnrM ymlnrtlay. In I'ortlan.1 on Charles Ibirrs waa In Portland ys trrday nil business. W. V. Ka.k-tt. of Tha Dalle. It t Kut at I h Occident, I rant MeCay, of I'ortland, la regis tered at the Occident. YV. W. lloeaiand. of Portland, waa In tha ciy yeaterday. Miss Forrester, of Knappa. waa In tha city last evenlnf. hkht u-cent" meal: nwmo HUN ItESTAURANT. X ".' - ... Olrl Wiitnd-For neral housework; mull family. Apply thla office. A C, Onbonif. of Hun Francisco, waa In Hie city yrter1ay. Bt. Paul drexa-rnninnc parlor at dn trul Hotel. Mia Wllke. Mr. V. Krtiae and rhlldren ara via- ItinjC friends In I'ortliuid. T. O. Went, of Clatsop, wa In tha illy yesterday on buslnes. A, YV K-viTnri baa Iwen appointed lixtii.iiKtcr at Tillamook. W. J. IyT. of tli Lnwla and Clark. waa In tho city yeatraay. Peat 15-rent meal, TllalnK Hun He- taurant, 412 Comiuerrlal atreot. K. J. Ford, of New Aatorla. wa In the rliy yi-atenluy on bualnraa. F. It. Stoke arrived (bum from Port land on the noon train yeatenlay. JefTa reatatirant tha larraat teat. A trial will convince you. 'and W. O. Iloyne. of Fort Btevena. rel- tered at the Octbb-nt lam rvenlntf. ueono Pauxh, of MarahlitnJ, iff- lateieil u( tha Oclil-iit yeatrrday. WVather Obamxr D. D. Johnson went to Portland yraterdny on bualnoea. Homer Fletcher went to Portland ye- lertluy to w Itneaa the football game. Iu I a Krlckaon. of !wla and Clark Wita In tho city yeatenlay on bualnraa. Tha funeral of ('barb's Onrsr Junttl, (on of lver Junttl, was held yraterdny afternoon from th fitinlly residence In t'tiiontown. tho Interment tuklns; place at Ureenwooi cemetery. Tlir ')i'tldent" bsrbr shop ha tbraa flrat-clas barbers U'liler IW nvw inan- iliiiient, Iir, Linton, formerly of Worrenlon la III with tyuhold fver at Cheyenne, W yoiiilns;. , The llrlllah alilp Dunayrn arrived 1 1 vi-'l down ymiiTliiy mornlria; from I'i i lliind, It. A. Htone and U U. Oraham, of llwaito, wen ri'Klalered at tb Parker Ilouao yeaterday. MIns Mary llli ka and Mlaa Il'-rtha HiM'll ram ilown from Porlland to Ptnd Bunduy with Mr. and Mr. F. K. 1 1 li ka. Cream Pure Ky. vmarica't-Unas wlilnkv, Thrt mlv oure (ooda; scar- anteed rich and mellow. JOHN u CAItLHON, Sol Aaent. 0. O. Mlxker, of Lakevkw. formerly of ih Inkevlrw; Kxiunliier, will siurt a weekly paper at I'alalry and will be gin publlrailoi. January 1st, Tha Mnrnnrf llnlMa annAl l.urn boo furniture, ladlea' underwear and nollotia; M commercial street. Itoalyn coal lusts lonrr. Is cleaner snd makes ess trouble with stoves and i hlmnry llura than any other, Onorgt W, Kanborn, agent. Telepnona nil. Two inrn were lili-l on the UHtlah I whin lunyre yialrrduy by Kenny A l.ynrh before llrltlah Vlce-Conaul ('liitry. A niurr'iiife llniise was luaued y-s teribiy iifi.nii on to Mr. Oscar I'otlla ami Mlna Tllla KatiKus, both of Clat sop county. The Ardeitrrulir -f t down from Port- Ian. I yrnt'Tiliy morning In low of the ohl.iliunia. and the (i-ix ral Mllllnet v III follow toduy. The tug Witllula attempted to start the lirlll-h bark ltl.ilttmy lo up tht rlv- er y utrpliiy liut llu wind waa Plowing Mirli a t-nltlc gule that th attempt waa ubiimlom-il. The new M. M. rhun-h at Knappa will br 'I'ltii'Miiil at lo:M this morning. The ili'.lli nih.n s'tvlres will b rondui-lud by Kev. I'r. (iue. iMialor of the Centenary thuri'h at I'ortluml. The llgluhouse temb r Manxnnlta re- tuniiMl about thro o'ebx-k yeslerduy iificiinnn from a trip down to the mouth of tlir river and reported the wind (flowing a terrific gale. A nArrlugp Ibense was lanued from the coiii.t) clerk's otnee yesterday af ti ri i-on to Mr. Ieitnler Jacobaon of I'arllir cot my, Washington, and Ml us Tnu Wirkkulii. of t'luisop county. John Kopp returned yeatenlay from a vlHit or several weeas in iiowman. Montana. He suffered an attack of rliruiiuiHnii while there and siient a (Mirtlon of his time at the hot spring for treatment. It's a geiitleniun's whiskey, a pure delicious beverage and a grand appell- n linn t forget tne name. "i. w. Ilarpor" whiskey. The kind your grandfather used." Hold by Kiard and tfloken Co., Astoria. Ore. A civil service examination for the poeltlons of clerk snd carrier In the iM-sloltice servlee was held st the cus tom house yesterday morning. There were three applicants for the poeitions. Watnon Hinder, A. U. IHilKlty and Frank Meany. Tho Urlilth stearnshlp Monmouthshli llnlalied loading her outward cMtm pt the Orient an4 cleared -at Portland-yesterday afternoon. Among her cargo la a lai-gs conslantneht (f floijr, Hlie took on I bo balance of io-r coal yester dy, and wll' leave d'jwn this morn ing. Tho Urltlsh ship, longdate will hiusr. shortly and leave down eurly In the week. Hhe heads the list of those vene In port, having been here lne November 10. A nine-ton propeller wui cast at the Willamette Inm Work yemerdsy for the steamship Norman Isle. For the past two weeka a force has bttin at work preparing the mold f r the at. flip Norman Isle broke her propeller whllif en route to this port, and the one shipped shortly after her arrival was also brokn by a tug, which awung under her rn.-rn. Uer departure boa b'-en d"layed for sev.-rnl weeks because of these accidents. Th Oerinnn bark Herrogln Uophle Charlotte cleared yesterday from Port land for Quei-nstown or Falmouth for ordeis. Blie was dlfpatched by Kerr, (jlfford Co., and carries a cargo of I I'i. (I I H bushels of w heat, valued at IC. 'JO. Hhe Is the eighth of the Decern, ber I'-et to g"t away, and was given remarkably iiulck despatch. Hne bo been In the river but fifteen day, part of wbli Ii time was consumed in dis charging her ballast. Captain John Anderson, of the Amcrl. 'tin shin harb-s K. Mo.!y, at Tocoma, which Is awaiting a coal cargo for Hon olulu, bos resigned hla command, to take effi-ct as n as his succsitor has been svlecb-d. Captain Anderson 1 Planning lo engnge In business for him self In southern Alaska. He la a well- known tun captain and boa traveled Bee the excruciatingly funny farce comedy "That Man" at Flaher's opora housa tomorrow evening. The Oregon Ian of yesterday says "That Man" tutu been endorsed by the theater-going lople of I'ortland as a poslilve novelty and hn been playing to enormous houses during the past Week. Yi,u can enjoy two and one hulf hours of laughter tomorrow night If you will only attend. H ure your seats at Grif fin At Heed's. A petition was flM yesterday after noon with Auditor Nelson and will be brought before the council at the regu lar meeting tomorrow night aaklng them to pas an ordinance, the title of which Is as follows: "An ordinance granting Into Martin Foard. Frang H. Htoke and Chas. II. Page the privilege, franchise and right to construct, oper ate and maintain a street railway and electric pole and wires and steam pip-s within the city -of Astoria, Oregon." The petition stati-s the intention of the above-mentioned parties to purchane the property of the Astoria Btreei Hall way Company and to make arrange ments to exund the samtat an exp nxe of from 115.000 to $1,CM). They ask that prompt action be taken on the mutter so thai petitioners will have time to communicate with present own ts of the property who are In New York. WITH THE CHURCHES. At the Methodist church this moinlr.g tl.e r-aetor" theme will t "A Call to the Church." The subject of Ihe evening sermon will be "A Re. llglou Bhlrk, or a Plain Talk to Chris tian." Kci vices as usual at the Presbyterian church today. Theme of the morn- ng sermon, "What Inheritance Are jvtr the art-ater i-art of the oc'nn worm : tou Having? ' Evenlna theme. "A and has many frl'-mbt who will regret j Great Problem." A very cordial Invlta to hear of his resignation. Hon is extended to all. There Will be regular nervine, at th The county commissioners' court held J PapUl church this morning. Sunday m. mwi i i-r . in., iircneiung at 11 a. nr-meetinc of Junior Union, 2 p. m.; H. V P. V.. t.M); evening pn-ac'nlng, 7:30. All attending will be cordially weltonu. CIKBSWAS (GIFTS. Danziger's Unloading Sale Space will not permit U3 to enumer ate each article. These are a few offerings taken at random. W. N. Mrsaerve, of Orays Hlver. was In the city ymterday on buslnesa. He has pun based the Interests of his brother In the merchandise buslneiu at that place and Is now sole proprietor (excepting Mrs. Meserve a Interests), as well as postmaster. Mr. and Mrs. James Welch were In Ashland on Thursday. On Thursday evening Mr. Welch visited and Innp.cled Ashlund lodge. No. 4f, I. O, O. F.. and In the afternoon Mrs. Welch paid an official visit to Kllsapetn Applegate Cabin Native Daughters of Oregun. The report of the eaimon market says that Utile Is offering In the way of salmon with prices very firm. Some business In Puget sound chums has been reported at ICWc The Orient has been an especially good buyer of bar- roled salmon this year and stocks are very small. Neckwear Assortment umipriiws all tlio latest sty k'H, tilnipos and pattern!) tho east ern market alfonls.ranging in jrico from 25C tO $1 Llnen-IIandkerchlefs-Sllk In this lino we think we ex cel anything over dmplayed in tho city. Wo havo the Linens with initials as well as tho Silk. Plain Handker chiefs and Fancy Borders in largo variety; ranging in prico from 25C tO $1 Smoking Jackets A special meeting of the Push Club will be held at 7:30 on next Tuesday evening to hear the president' annual report and to consider the matter of suggesting to Judge McDrlde the names Our lino is comrdeto and ALcl1" . 1JH. i i iiivy w nin'iiuuu iii-iiiu-i o in mc to-uato; havo to bo seen to he park commission. appreciated, ranging in price Tne city council at Pendleton have ffyju 2)3 10 S10 0 sinciiy enrorcea quaraniijie - ' - I HKOJIIBl U1C C'iBC-B Ml PHlllniK III inm city. A notice waa posted yesterday quoting from the city ordinance In re gard to notifying the city physician of any contagious disease, and stating that the ordinance would be strictly enforced under penalty of a heavy fine. Suspenders For Men and Boys in plain and fancy webs, ranging m price from 25C tO $250 what IB MOitE acceptable as a Christinas Gift than a handsome umbrella; we have them from the finest to the cheapest for Men, Boy, Women and Children. Our stock of Clothing, Underwear, Hats, Gaps and Shoos is still complete in all lines. Bear in mind we are giving 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT On Men's, Boys and Children's Clothing and Mackintoshes. - 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL OTHER LINES Except E. & W. Collars and Cuffs, Rubber and Oil Clothing and Denim Goods. This Sale Will Only Continue for Fifteen Days More S. DANZIGER..; The British steamship Ching Wo wa thoroughly disinfected at the quaran tine station yesterday but waa unable to leave the dock on account of the strength of the gale. Tha channel away from the dock at the station Is rather narrow and exposed to the full force of the southwest gale It waa thought dangerous to attempt to get the steam ship away. Captain Morrison, master of the Ger man ship l-JilbeK, is connned at Bt. Vincent s hospital, I'ortland. suffering from inlurirs received by fulling from a railroad trestle while on the way to the Oceanic dock, where his vessel had been moored .ifter discharging. Ills In juries consist of a number of bruise, which aiv not thought to be serious, though ho was rendered unconscious by the fall. A Wisconsin manufacturer Is at Al bany looking ovor the prosp.-ct for establishing a linen fnctory at that place and says If water power can be secured the mill will be established in Albany. Th opinion of experts Is that the Willamette valley 1b capable of being made tho greatest flax pro ducing country In, the world. This opinion has been strengthened by ac tual tests. The tlax from here has be-n sent East and to Ireland, where expo sition committees have pronounced It as good as the best. The United States coast and goedetlc survey steamer Qedney, Captain Dick ens, whloh has been at the Puget sound naval station receiving a general re pairing and overhauling, has sailed for San Francisco. The Qedney will re main off the California coast all win ter. After January 1 she will engage In reviewing tho coast pilotage between San Francisco and San Diego, She will return to Pugft sound about April 1 and probably will go to Alaska again, her work during the past summer hav ing been along the Alaskan coast. an a'lp'urneil sewion yeieroa.y nun- noon. Th' only iiufin'-smrttiisnctea a discission relative to the proposed Nehalem road that has Just been sur veyed, On uerount of the numerous objections made to the route as laid out from a point near Fred Krosel's pluce to the Olney school house it mis been decided to make a resurvey or hat oorlton of the route. The worn will be commenced on Monday. One of the members of the staff of un evening coniemiMirary wu pinueu in the lixal county hostile recently and confined there till he cotifesaed to crlm liil libel and now he will be more judicious In his selection of victims for f.uetmus remarks In the columns of Mm luiiier and will doubll-ss restrain In u measure, his curiosity over works of art. A case of damages for Imprison ment without a warrant or recourse Pi "due process of law" Is now penning, Jui!g Orav has received word from Judge Partholomew that the meeting of I tie special committee appointed at the recent ludifs. commissioners ana swrs cot. vent ion. will take place on Tuesday the lKth. Judge Gray waa one of thi numbers of that committee and will attend the meeting which la to be held for the purpose of devising none Improvements on the present ii'i thuds In use to muke the assessment and collect taxes. He will be absent two or three days Under a thrilling head of "Brought From Astoria. Sailing Vessel on the Columbia Coming Here. In Tow to Load," a Tacoma paper say the Ger man ship Wllkommen, now at Astoria, Is chartered and will be towed there shortly. Considering the fact that the Wllkommen I at Portland and has probably already half her cargo on bird. ih article will be seen to con tain about the usual amount cf truth to be found In the Sound papers regard Ing the Columbia, The- Blalrhoyle waa also reported there to be going to the Sound to bad. She waa ready to leave up the river yesterday but on account of the gale that was raging waa not started, but will go up today. Custom hous-s ifnolals at Portland have taken decisive stepa to withhold the landing of certain goods brought to that port on the British steamship Monmouthshire, because of plague be ing epidemic In the East. The refusal on the part of the officials to allow the gmU to land has stirred considerable feeling among the Celestials of that city, who are not backw ard In declaring that no plngue condition) exist in the Orierl. and seem to be of the opinion that the officer are working for a graft. Instructions were received rrora wasu Inarton saying that the stuff should not be allow ed to be takn ashore there, but might be at Astoria at the risk of ship pers. A large amount of the stuff would undoubtedly be damaged If put through a disinfecting process. A recent issue of the Centralla, Wash- Ineton. Chronicle says: ' Mr. and Mra, i. H. Miuinlmr and their daughter, Lot tie, who left on Wednesday ror tnetr new home In Astoria, were tendered a farewell reception by their host of friends at the Presbyterian church Tuesday evening. It waa a very pleas ant occasion, testifying the high re gard In which this estimable family lx held." Mr. Manning and family have taken ud their residence at tne corner of Tenth and Duane streeta ana expect, to make Aatorla their permanent home. Mr. Manning has an establishment at Centralla for the collection and ship ment of medicinal herba and drugs ana will bo compelled to spend a portion of his time at the place. Mr. Manning. who has made one or two previous trips to Astoria expresses himself as very favorably" Impressed with the city and thinks It bound to nave a ongni future before It. Kenular Service will be held In the First Congregational church today. Morning at 11 o'clock, evening at 7:30. Hubject for evening hour, "The Atone ment." Sunday school at 12:15. Mid week prayer -"""ting Wednesday eve at i.M. a cordial invitation is txtended to all. There will be th regular services at the Swedish Lutheran church today. In the morning at 11 o'clock "high m.iks" In Swedish. In the evening Knglish service. Subject for the ser mon. The Infallible Physician." Sun day sclio,,' st 11 a, m. The morture and note of Indebtedness will be burned at the close of the morning service. Everybody cordially Invited. TO POSTPONE OLD AGE. The latest theory In to apply elec tricity to the base of the brain. The hardening of the arteries the first symptom Is followed by a crumbling away of the brain cells. This process produces the mental characteristics of old age. Not alone does this treatment restore the feelings of youth, but pro duces the appearance of It. While hundreds of experiments have been pre sented, there Is but one way of pro longing youth, and that Is by the preservation of health. For this pur pose, and for the cure of constipation, lndigeetlon. dyspepsia, liver and kid ney dlborders, llostetter's Stomach Bit ters were placed before the public over fifty years ago. Money cannot buv a better remedy. Try it. and you will' h? convinced. ORIGINAL AD jywmanluiAt We Build Up Shapes n i 1 I L run Where Nature Left Defects Where Nature Did Her Best Mciothes GOLDSBOROUGH AGAIN DISABLED During a soeed test al Tacoma Thnr. day afternoon the torpedo boat destroy er Goldsborough was partially disabled through the breaking of an eccentric fork, which will prevent her from mak ing another test until the fork pan h replaced. It will rcoulre fifteen rfav to have the fork made and shipped from ruruajia io lacoma. REAL ESTATE. Emma Osburn and hushand ta Anns Hivies lots 7 ana 8. hloek l? iHnie. 1285. ' ' A. H. Stone to Annie F. Foss lot Si of tract 1. !n block 10, Hustler and Ai kens" addition: 175. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late J. L. Hav. seth will be held Monday, December 17. at 1 o'clock d. m.. from the fanillv dence at 6S North Ninth street. Port land. Oregon. Friends nr Invito tn attend. i That are a sight fit (or the Gods of Fashion That's why we urge you pre sent your husband, brothers, - - OR STYLISH PAIR With one of WISE'S shapely suits of Clothes OF PANTS - - THE RELIABLE JUST RECEIVED A Full Line of Dainty Carlsbad China. "A thing of Beauty Is a joy forever." Tea, Cake, Fruit Dessert and Dread Plates, Tea, Mustache, Chocolate and After Dinner Cups and Saucers, Everything That's Pretty Our Prices Just Like Finding Money. ,m :.l. 'i ' . Great American Impbrtinji Tea Co. C71 Commercial street. Astoria. CALL yOR WARRANTS. Notice is here by given to all partle holding Clatsop county warrants en dorsed prior to July 13, 1S98, to present the same to the county treasurer at hla office. 164 Tenth street, for payment. Interest ceases after this date. Dated Astoria. Oregon, this lath day of December. 1900. H. C. THOMPSON, County Treasurer. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN That a certificate of the completion of the reralrs to Twelfth street from tne south line of Commercial street to tne north line of Franklin avenue, ae cording to the provisions of Ordinance No. 2558. of the City of Astoria, by C G. Palmberg, the contractor, has been filed with the auditor and police judge of said city, by the committee on streets and public ways of the council ot said city, and the superintendent of streets and city surveyor, and that un less objections be made to the accep tance ot said improvement by the next regular meeting of the council after the final publication of this notice, said im provement will be accepted. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. . . .STOCKFISH. . Heinze's Mince Meat, Queen Olives and all kinds of Holiday Delicacies fisher Brothers, ASTOKIA, ORE. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds in the city treasury to pay all warrants drawn on the general fund and endorsed prior to March 1st, 1900. Interest will ceaas after this date. F. J. CARNEY. City Treasurer. Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 13. 1900. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there are funds In the city treasury to pay all warrants drawn on the road and cross ing fund and endorsed prior to October 6th, 1D00, also warrants numbered 13,- 618. 13,02:'. 13.036, 13,025 and 13.023 on same fund endorsed October 5th, 1900. Interest will cease after this date. F. J. CARNEY. CUv Treasurer. Astoria. Oregon. Dec. 11. 1900. Foley's Honey Tar Deai3 lungs ana stops tne couH. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A V ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which Mr. John Kopp la proprietor, makes beer for domestic and export trade. Bottled beer for Tamily use or keg beer supplied at any time. Delivery In the city free. Korth Pacific Brewery . . . ..The Esmond Hotel., PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS. EuroDesn plan. 50c to $1.50 oer day. , OSCAR ANDERSON, ManaKer. American plan, L0O to IZ00 per Uy. , J. C. PKNDEGAST, Chief C lerk