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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1898)
c THE DAILY AST0R1AN, FRIDAY MORNINU, Al'HlST 5, 18;. V Wise Sayings BY Herman Wise The Reliable Clotbier and Hatter. Look for new sayings In this corner. The New Style RMtiurant haa the Pol Jowlng Mn: Bimnl, SO cnla per square foot, metis extra, V know we art ths leading cKxhl'r and are not afraid to say so. The hfte navel Reserve Hta an as popular -among the Labi's aa among men, wa hav them. Tha Regatta this year wUl aoilpaa aJl previous effort; &n your share to make It luoceaa. roth tha Scandinavian Society and Finnish Brotherhood h!J their annual Plonk M month; there ta always a rood lm at those eicur4Hi. W rlva our customer 18 rotes roc Quen with every Jo4!ar purohas nj our prices are at least 10 per cent lower than anybody 1sps'. Tha Push Club ara Tha pwpia; wa are ona of them; ara you with us! Tbsr say that ChUf Stockton Is an ex- iirt at nuttinr nut Area ami thst ihiAf me roiiowing rrom the raisce R'- Halhxk at put tin out Fire Water Indt rant; "Oueets are requested not to ieJt j vlJuillli to th dumb waiter." ) This ts a new style of advertising; H Our all wool black or blue men -lTin)l copyrighted, so It may be expected wtm sun. at i are crers. not oora xiM Jo l;kwU,; t,u, they always follow our Lead; we are the Loaders In new Ideas ami new (ootla. sxrew wnrated; we have better grades at IU50 and IIS. A pleaded customer Is the bet adver tlaement; we art anxious to please. Wise haa a trrva assortment of Hata j and Cape; It Cape the climax. Wises Is the tightest store In Astorla- our cuatocnera are what they are buying. Look out for (he Chines Pragon In the I Regatta Tarade; also look out for VTtu Is your choice for Recatta Queen? snakes; Bromo SW'iers will scare the Int. buy one of our Substantial Suits snd ret ter For tv , jirufslsts. It votes on Every iol'ar. ) I TO I5E COXT1NTEP. We carry the famjue Mon-irvh Shirts I in white and colored g.wd. stiff, bosom j HERMAN" WISE, or Qolfs. The up-to-Jiate Clothier and Hotter. SPECIAL FOR TODAY. Percale Wrappers 65c, worth $ 1 .00. Clasp Gloves $ 1 .00, worth $1.25. See our window for black dress goods at 21c a yard worth 40c. McAllen & McDonnell, Lace Ruffled Curtains The Latest Creation ASTORIA and PORTLAND. C J. TRENCH ARD, Commission, Brokerage, cwwtom nou-o iirouor. . J , ASTORIA, OREGON, Insurance and Shipping. A,w. r,.,,,. u, v I i hi ht ': vm LOWWEYS CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA WashGoodsMustGo 12 and 15c Dimities for 9c yard. 10c Lawns and Dimities for 7c yard. 8c Lawns and Dimities for 5c yard. Your choice of Sailor Hats for 50c. 'Albert Dunbar, m Vt ..- W:A -If . & a t m f.Vi 15ullltsl slfcv Siaa cm tains, like tho alow eut,;U5 ltnh wi.l, :i j arils kiit, luce i-J Polr Forty iuclii'4 ni.li", 3 jaril Uit;. wtlli liiertiti; aii'l e-ltf-in ! msti'li, Swisa cnrUitu fil.vin Polr Forty-two iuclie wiile, J yarl lotitf, heavy rnflM rvlie, Uco aii'l inicrtintf to tuati'li, ri ctirlauis l.vin lolr it - .r.1 We have just received a Large assortment of... White Pique Jost the thing that everybody wants, at POPULAR PRICES SHANAHAN BROTHERS The Only Store That Sells Cheap Cor. 9th and Commercial Streets TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weeihrr. AROUND TOWN. FRIDAT. Qraat occaakms io not make hervna or wwuih; thry atmpjjr unveil thetn to th eye of men. Vra. A. A. yt entay. ClrveUlhl Ml tor mJ Hon. C. H. Pane rrturntrl from Portland laat nigM. Born To the wife vt Goorje Bock, of West Astuia. a a"n. lira. Caril!e of IvOck!-- Hall, wa op from Sca!J yttrJay. Visa Eva Holm U-f; for SsiJe y terday ta sind the san. lira. Dr. J. A. Kulton la at McOinnis' hotrf, 8uid, for the eeasoa. In the potlce court yrtterJay J. J. nedy waa Qn4 X2 for drunkmix-fs. Kvn. Tlie 'PotUT yesterday brought down a large crowd of pajwengvrs for the bach. Toe time of the county court wa taken up ytvnlay In examining and paying h.'.a. Secretary of 8tale F. L Dunhar and Mrs. Dunbar have r:urn-d from a, visit to Portland. The postofflce at CtuidwvU haa t, n dis continued. Mail for fliat puce wCl here after go to IMvllle. Contractor Smith yesterday commenced (EKgii the ditch for the cunntructlon of the arwer on Eleventh atrevt. Mr. Ben C. Estwlck, who Is doing the beetheM for the Telegram, iwme over from llwaoo Uutt night. He will return today. Mrs. Alden, of Pillar Rock, waa brought to tWa cHy yesterday morning for m1l- cal treatment and waa conveyed to the Weykind n&nltarium. The Sunday at-hool pupils of Grace church held their picnic yeterday at New Atona. Game and other amusements were Indulged In and the young folks re turned on the evening tram, having spent moat enjoyable day. B. D. Blgler, of the Multnomah Box Manufacturing company, who haa betn In the cJty foe Uie peet week, returned home Vast night. Mr. SlgkT haa been purchas ing spruce logs, but they are very sxarae and he mt wtth but lltnle uccm. State Ftah Commissioner McOulre, ac companled by Mr. Zan of Portland, ram ta on yeiwerday'a train. The object of their vlaH la to consult with the fisheries com mlttee of the Push cluo In regard to the fish exlifbit to bu mule at the Portland fair. It has been euggeetcd that while A- torlans are uiaklJig prparatlonn 10 ac commodate nnd ontt'rtaln the throng that will visit this city during the coming re gatta carnival, the ck-a-nlng of iftreui should bp glvini Dome attention. Cl-Uilng off th luse dirt from tho strevts and tji'le. wiilka would add much to the city's ftp pearance. Tha contractors yesterday began the work of Jaylng th foundation for a new biwlnemi oliM'k on CommTclal tre-t, ad JcAning alio city hall. This building will groutly Improve tho appearance of the block, Work on Judge Page's new blwk further up he eama street, will h1m com mcnc phortly. Charles Wanior, 8t. Paul; F. E. Clurk ajid family, S. Swe'k, I. Kaufman, E. E. Nurwrd. E. D. McKee and wife, Minn Bell MuKee, Portland; A. Is. Hammond. R. E. Hammond. Flavel; H. R. Diwtln, Kate Dustln, Grants Paa, Mike Jaooi), 9n FrancliK-o, are regltrtered at the Occident. Isaac ldttacaon wan arreeted ycetcrday afuruoon by Sheriff WIUJjuhb jusi a he waa about to ea.ve ftr Finltutd. Isaacson was waiting on the Telephone dock for Ui steamer to pull out wnen Sheriff Will-1 kuna snn-vd the papre oa h.'m. IUm anvt waa made at the InstiUtcw of Foard A sioaea. ana unotner grxery firm. a an I abscondlrc Mor, and be ks now m Jail. He Is sttid to owe bill all over the city. Harper wmky on your sideboard prove your tate la cwrrei-t. It inm also that you are d.4rar your duty to your gueet and to yourself-keeplng the f!nt whlky ob- uunable. M y Foard A Stokes. As toria, Oregon. u. b. ttea and family. Texas: 1. Berg man; Waiter Way. A. P. Bradbury, city; H. V. Wetes. R A. Mdier. Bertm; Hnry AWeOon. W. H. McFarlane, Tlihimook; iira. j. bttachcumbe. Chinook; Jin. Jen. kins and n, Portland: Mrs. Clarke. tdlth Fher. The Dalles; Mm. Carlisle. il.se Carlisle. Jennie Smith. Sealde; B. -oieman and wife. Unoln. Neb., are registered at the Murrey. ne great cut-rate piano sale of the Wiley B. Alien company haa attracted mixh attention, and the njoms In the Shanahan Mink were crowded vesterdav kh ladle and gentlemen, all anxious to cure bargin. Mr. Alln hi showing the iery oeet lntrumeMa which have ever en brought to rhe city, and the reduc. wn in pr.cea of all grade is such aa to bring them within the rench of nearly every musdaally-inolrned penwn In the ctty. ine steamer Oregon arrived In yester day from Alanka. la Kanaimo. where she took on 9 : tons of coal for the O. R. V coal bunker. The Oregon left Skax way on trie rrth and arrived here with few passengers on board, having landed 13) at Seattle. Captain Banks reports a fine passage, but a alight break In the steam er s machinery while coming through Seymour narrows caused a temporary de ia. ine Oregon w1i leave up for Port land this morning. The creamery committee of the Astoria Progrejwive Commercial Ass-jclatton met lait evening for the purpose of pwfvUng pina towards the organixation of a creamery association. It waa decided to call a meeting of the duiryau-.n at some I Jture lime. pjlbly Saturday. August 13. iv oupcuse tne quewtlon of formation. It w expected that Profemor Kent, of the t.orvulllii agricultural college, ind profee jr opuiman, of ch ajhlngton cHlege will be prevent to address the dairymen m rsrord to the practical benetlui an workings of a co-oprativ asoo(atjn. In tne meantime the commhtee win negotl a; i r gtie md rMght rates on the products, both by toat and by rail. All dairymen who have been approached on the subject are enthusiastic. VWAVAAnAAAAAAAAAJUrUvrvriAV 5 For vour Picnic I.unch cet .A..AJLJL 5 7 T T T For your Picnic Lunch get Boiled Ham at Heilborn & Son Ss SPFA'IAL SALE Jiia!u-s I.iiuii Warj Matting. Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland. DeYo's Vni'iniVnViHiiniiniVnVinVtVfi'i hsxr 139 Ninth Street, fcet. Bond and Commercial. All grades of Staple and Fancy Shelf fJroceries. Fruits and egetables. uxrtnAAAAuvwuuwvnxuxanAAnv , i I P. A. STOKES Clothing mid ttcntH' FiirniHhln Gooum CITY COVS:j MEETING. umer or streets u Uv lmiived Hend- rlckson Granted a IJf--n, 11. i . . rKuinr mei;ig or the common ooujxU wan held lam niKht. Mayor irg man presi.jei wHh all th coiuidlmen presnnt. A ijetiilon wajf r-ad from Thomas Pet erson of illlamnijort matins- th:,.t health of fcis family waa eniUng-red by tne stench art!ng from a stable close W his rvjri'lence and ownl by 11. McCor- :nack, an-1 unking that ih r-atu: x; alxit. od. The miitt-r was ref'-rrid to the com mute on h'-al h ami i!ie. A commurlcaii.n frnn John If. I.uml Jarvl, owner of lot 7, blwk :4, McClUrfS, sta'ing that wild lot should not Includ- ei in trw; Hew-r dlstrlr.t on Kk-v nth mwi wan r'-r-rnd to the s;r'et committee. Tiw report of tht ways and means ctn uiiiu-e on im.- quarterly nrport of lh; city tmisurer stating that the same was found correct was ordered plawl on flic. A r-rt from tho health and pollc? c.tnmitue Lliat steam laundries be ex- T - . uom iaying a llcuiKc was adojHed. a reriort from the name committer on tho petftkm of Jihn Hendrlckon for liquor llconso rt-commended that tho Kamc be ;nVt grannr-l. The vote on the '4fDtl'in of jhe report 'was 4 yeas to 5 (aaysj .-id the iicx-nsu was oPlerel granted. A report from the committee on streets and public ways on the communication f e Hitrf Siot kton of the lire d. partment in regard to tho necessity of hose carts on the hfll for ithe protection of residents in those nrfgbborhoods against fire, reoom- mended that the same be deferred until some future time. A minority report wa read calling tho attention of the council to the f let thot every p.rtl,in of the city was amply ;nte-teil ex.-ept on the hill sides. an-1 asking that the rerommenda- tlons of Chief s-.o. k:-n be favorably con sidered. On a vote the majority report wa alpled. the V'rfe U-tng $ yeas and 4 nay. The Mime commute reporll favoraNy on the monthly puToil. Including the city surveyor's salary. The report of the puMic library showing the quanerly dtsburanents waa placed on file. An ordinance was introduced appropri ating b to be patd as advance cost In the suit of L. Lebeirk va the dty of Aatotia and read the second time. Onhnanors were Introduced and pased prowling for the Issuance of warrant on the following streets: Duane, from Thlrty-flf'.h to Thirty-sev enth. Bond, from Forty-second to Forty-fifth. Fourteenth, from Grand to Jerome. Duane, from Sixth to Twelfth. Forty-second, from the alleyway Bond. Forty-fifth, from the alleyway to As- tor. Fourteenth, from Astor to Bond. An ordinance waa introduced appropri ating I135.S for caca and feet in the cue of the city of Astoria vs. Carney et at, the I'ppertown drain case, and read the second trnie. An ordinance appropriating fsou for the benefit of A. . Long In payment of Are hose was pused. An ordinance appropriating tluu for the purchana of a fractional portion of lot 2, block 4). A'lah-s. Upper Astoria, from Bishop Morris, waa passed. A resolution authorizing the city sur veyor to establish the grade on Olney ave nue to the pier head line, waa adooted.- A resolution dedartraf the Intention of the council to improve Eighth street, be tween Grand and Harrison avenues by grading to the established grade, waa adopted. A resolution declaring the Intention of the coum-ll to Improve Harrison avenue on Kurhth street to Seventh by grading the same u a wMh f 10 fe-t. was adoptod. A requisition for ; for a dek for the mayor s office was granted, ami the coun cil th';n adjourned. nisi, us Merman M.w say, the lust Is S'lniMtimra llrst and th flmt s,m-t.m-s wHI, tlnt. No on Is H"it-d yet; the n has inly Just brgun. The kuly w.th th fewest -otei may yi-t rcnve th grertt.-t number. Vh. knows? The vote were iounic-1 yestenluy. wtth the following result for the ten highest: Miss Maud fttorkton .iCS M Mrs. 8. JIW Heesle Ibms lyj Mlsw Winnie Loven !.; Miss (u Clnsy j.IS Mrs. V. O. (iuewtln Miss Sue Klnvrs y.i Mrs. KlipiMi II Ns Nan Heil -lUllllllllllillUltUIIUUItlillUIIUIIIIIIIIUItUlllllllllltllltlU J if CUSTOM MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY. In a Woman's Care SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE ! "1SlEE::EE:S 15 an cen awns - 10 cents 10 cent lawns, - - 8 cents 8 cent lawns, ... 6 cents Best Grade of Calicoes, - - Scents All Summer Goods at cost to make room for the large line of Fall Goods now on the way. THE BEE HIVE THE NEW SALMON RATE Portland. Aug. 4.-The O. R. ft N. Co. Is the first northern tmns.coniinent;U road ! to mi-et the I'anum nits on sulmon. t0 j Taking effec t at once, the O. R. 4 N. an j nounce a K-cent rate from Asbrtia to ew xorg and other Atlantic aeuboard Pcsnts, via, San Fronoisco. The rate in cludes Insurance ami transfer charges In Sun FYanclsco. This revolutionises the salrrwn shipping business for the season. almost every srtl. 0f wsarlnf apparat will last longer than If looksd after bf a sin. Bom wotnsn aglsct their footwwar. Shoes of line appearance, rather tha) good quality, attract thsm. Hut la buying shoo here It U lata poasibl to mskt ft mistske. Ta aa ptaranc and style Is all that tfct anosil fastidious could dsslre, and tha quajltw ksep pace with both. Our pr:c ara rgard4 a woa4ar fully low by wis buyers. Petersen & Brown. MURRAY HOTEL Foot of Ninth Direst. Electric Llfhts-Electric Bells-Fret Simple Room -All Molcri Improvements. WEEKLY RATKM. K. M. (lUNN.rr.rrlnr REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W. D. Steele to N. V. Steele, lots II. 12. 1J, and 14, block , Chitop (Vrovr; 11. I), it. Welch to TlK-rtwa O'llrbn, lot 1. block 130, HhlveWs: I3.UK). THE VOTE FOR RE'JATTA QUEEN. Mws Mud S" kt'n Has Taken the Lead in the Int'-rcetlng Race. Ml- M.-i'Jd H:rktj,n has tak-n the l-od nw in the ra'.c for regatta queen. She hlifl held CMl-OTld olaea sinin lh i,.Hth7 omrnen(.l, hut t-r friends have worked .iHduoMy f.-r hr tho pnst fow days. 1 ha v.! every ),,,. ih.u xlie will win. Thoie Who ,'ire UOom.Iiw lr I, ,r,-l.,.n A I. i' 11 n ;inoii.. ure (julU; as determined that slie jfliail l- qu-n. and to that -nd will work b ird from this time on Heissi.- rs -would uwloubtwlly have h;iil an c-!:,.in ,-i,..n,. in .v... ,.,.n. l't, but her deiorture for California ere long wo'ild make h ImrKwrMde for hr to accept If hr, w-re elcitl. Hom K.wxi ven wre Ih-Idi.- h' ld In n-w-n forsvils R'. anr It. U now auld by thos who hold tile,; vol.- that they will go to Mrs. Normlle. A well known hlr,t.ln mun who has Ix-en hJintl ot work for Mls Ro. was appronz-lHifl hy a friond yesterday uid for "Mrs. Normlle. ufl aid: "Why, what's the use? r know of 17.0)0' votes mat will be cast for Mrs. Normile by one man, md I am confident ia win 1m eleoted." But this is a world of dlsaoDotnitments. MARINE NOTES. The Harrliton, with farm produce from Tillamook, arrived m yesterlay. The Harvest Quoon brought down tho borge Atlas yesterday with lighterage for the ifogul. Tho revenue cutter perry will dock nt tho O. R. & N. dock tolay to wash and Wow down boilers and take on coal. The steamship Talfu, with general rner. chandlse, for Vladivostok via fort Arthur, croewed out, but owing to the heavy fog oute.Ho put back Into port again. The Oregon arrlwl m from Hkagway yesterday, via Naimlmo. Site tfjk on m tons of wal at tho latter port, wlil(.-h she. discharged yestcMay at tho coal bunkers. The Mogul llnlshevi taking on 300 toi ,t lighterage yesterday at the faclllc Can company's ilwk, Hho will comrn'nco tak ing on V form of coal at the Havel coal bunkers today. TO LAND OWNERS. Notice Is hwehy given that a committee vis been duly appointed hy the At.ia ITogresedve Commercial Aswx-latlon to Obtain all tnformntlon possftile regarding farming, dtdryltkg and stwk lunds in Clat- vp county and tho lower Columbia river which can be secured In forty and fifty acre tracts. The object of the association Is to In duce Immigration. Any person desiring to dlsposo of ob tain lands or portions thereof will con fer a favor on the committee by cither making tho nvitter known or addressing them at the cmrllest possiblo date as to the lor-atlon, quality anil price of these lands. LAND COMMITTEE Astoria f rogrcsslve Commercial Assoola. tlon. KILLED IN A SAWMILL. CorviUlls, Ore., Aug. 4. Charles Ryder, an employe at the Corvallls sawmill, was accidentally killed this afternoon. He, was running a gang wlgcr when a small piece or sianwofHi was caught m the saw and hurled with such force as to lift the cov ering from the machinery, it struck Ryder near the heart, killing him in-stantly. K K K t K K i Estes Conn Drug Go. I Leading Druggists of Astoria uuvnarwu Try Prentoio," a sure flni pleasant enre for tbe Headache. 4 A WOfflAN I Z, . ; r' ' I" .1 , ...Fancy and Staple Groceries,.. j; Fruit Jars and Jelly CIomjcb. Pricea Lower' ( With tlic Fruit to go in tlicm S Xlian Ever 'saiflY Of BUYING SHOES is a good wny ifslio's of a common mm turn of mind A smart woman run gcncrully tell if a hIiou fib liorfoot This being true tho hhoo man who tries to dcludo tha woman makes tlio Llundcr of hi.s life and drives 1m trado to a utoro where reliable uliocs are sold and perfect flitting is jierlonned. JOHN HAHN, Astoria, Ore. ,TO LEAN'S 15 THR SYSTEM. Effectually yet genlly, when costlvo or billons, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awoken tho kidneys and llvor to a healthy feotlvlty, without Irri tating or weakening thorn, to dispel head aches, colds, or fevers, use Byrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. THE PIONEER LIMITED - la tha name of the only perfect train 10 tho world, now running every night be tween Bt. Paul and Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee A at. Paul railway the pioneer road of the west In adopt. Ing all Improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment of passengers. An Illus trated pamphlet, showing vews of beau tiful scenery along rhe route of the Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any per on upon receipt of two-cent postage tamp. Address George H. Heafford, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, in.