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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1898)
H1K PAILY ASTUR1AK, SUMUV MQKMMJ, OCTOHEH f, I81.8. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair. AROUND TOWN. Bt-'NDAT, Hon true II In, how our, Hint every ood adds a light To th human rac. not thei before While every lit thing leave in blight. Cella Thagler, Fnrnb dunther candy. The Parlor. Tt7 Roalyn col, Elmore. Sanborn Co. Th Harrison crossed out yesterdsy for Tillamook. let cream !n any quantity at th rarlor during; this month, ' Cream, guaranteed to whip, fresh every day at tha rarlor. Ifc Manaanlta croseed out yesterday fur TtlUmook rook. Tha Oriental liner Mosul la due from lions Kong today. A. Dawson and family of Warrcnton. ajHBt jreterdy In tha city. Xamtiera, don't fail to attend tha Puah Culb meeting tomorrow night. Tfca Elmore, with a general earto (or KahaJam, crossed out yrsterday. Joseph Leonard cama In from tha light ship yesterday to spend a vacation. Judg Pag left for hi farm near West wort to pend tha day hunting. Toa pilot achoonara Joseph Puliuer and Jessl cama In from sea yesterday. 8tward Hick, of tha Fort Canby hoa pltal corpa, (pent yesterday In the city. James Hannaford left on tha Telephone yesterday to spend Sumlay in the metrop oils. Captain E. P. Tarker left for hU ranch oa Toung's river yt sterday to attend a few daya. C B. BJornsjard and A. J. CVnstable of Bkamokawa, wera visitor in tha ilty yesterday. Tha ateamer Magg.e crossed out yeater dajr for NehaJem with can for tha W:t cannery, a. A Ana of $!0 waa Imposed In a case of drunk and disorderly in tha police court jrastarday. Hoefter' Bonbonnlera U ao very neat and clean and all candle made In plain Tiaw of tha public. noses! Said Moses to Asron, that' the faahlon to wear 'em. Tha kmc Samson, with a rovk bargw in tow. crossed out for tha dray's harVr Jetty yesterday. Dr. Finch haa re-moved hla office to Fourteenth and Commercial streets, co natte Foard A Stokes. The Honbonnlere telephone number Is 1S2, tor On fresh home made confections. H. It. Hoern-r, proprietor. John Myme, Mike t.fshy. and Fr- d Olson, farmers of Olney. were dulng busl n In the city yesterday, Home made tsfnV fresh every dsy at tha Parlor. 15 cents per pound. Positively no unhealthy Ingredients useJ, 1 " IV" . " i . , On all water rate remaining unp-ild after tomorrow, Monday, an additional charge of Si cents will be made. vlea and preach at tha Clract Episcopal church today at II a. m. There will no evening service, Hiinday school at 12.30 o'clock aa usual, The two ordinance passed at th last meeting of the council for the Improve ment of Harrison avenue and the ;m pmveroent of Kfchlh street were signed by the mayor yesterday. jimging rrom remark hoard on tha street corners lust evening Senator Simon must now be a much more popu Inr man than he waa on the occasion of his last Visit to Astoria. Deputy Collector D. A. Mclstn etr day took the civil service rx.imlnut.on. In accordance with orders received from Washington. All customs offli lala are re quired to nasa the examination. ine meeting of the rrogresalve i'nm motYlal Association tomorrow night will be one of the moat Important ever held hv Ihitt fltntemrUltiir t,.ul, ei'aru ...,. .. .....in,,,.,,..,,, lH.r ,hould make It a common point to i,iii i Arnri, nn ii ni"nn tnni'j i, present. i"r r-oruninj. arnveo in yesiirviaj. The Rrltlsh ship lJulf 8tr.im. M dy frwm'U-is Angvles, with a general cargo for Portland, arrived In yesterday. Mr, Tom Williams, the srell known cigar man, who ha been In the city for sever. al day past, returned to Portland last night. For Sale, ! tons of Kosytn coal; the finest house and steam coal ever brought to Astoria. Elmore, SanN'rn Co., Tele phone, Main S-L Han Rassmus5en. Young's river: Will lam Crawford. Xehalem. and William An deson. Deep river, were v.sltors In the city yesterday. Mi Pi'arl llolden and Mr. Charlit Cal lendtr will bt married Wednesday after noon and will leave In the evening for a few weeks' tour. The Push Club meets tomorrow night. The welfare of Astoru depend greaily uivn the result of the meeting and every member should be in attendance. A doub! suite of rcms for three or four genUrmen or a marr.ed couple, with, or without board; aJso light and ple.is.tnt single rooms In 'The Rucktr House " Try the new Bonbonniere. Tenih Commenlal stre,.t. for candles made of the purest and best materUc The newi , ... ....... v klll, Wn'K are trery fine. W. F. SnodgTass. Astoria's leading pho tographer, has purchased the Crow a:al lery and will hereafter be, found l.wwted In the rooms formerly known as the Crow gallery. Bd Aaroo to Mosea. let', cut off our The Rtv. T. x JIyUnJ wm holJ Poison! i to "Adulterated teas are dangerous health. Some of them are act ually poisonous especially green teas which contain copperas and prussian blue" Afrw York Herald. A Schilling & Company San Francisco i7 Klchard Leathers has about completed tha hull of the new ateamer for the llorthwick Lumber Company, The boat will be used to bring lumber from tlobl to thla city, and will le one of the beet sme" steamer on the lower river. The popularity of the merchant's lunch served by Mr. deorge Parlley at the Na tlonal Is growing dally, and many busi ness men can be found there every day for their midday mewl. The lunches set by Mr, Hartley are the finest In the ilty Norwegian Kvangeilcnl rhurch Kngl sh SuinUv school at .: Norwegian aervlce at 10. ii a. m. 8ubl-t, "What Think Ye l of Christ. Whose tfon'U He?' Kngllsh j service at " p, m. Text: Matthew. ih and !th chapters, explained aiul applied, K. J. IJddl.vat Is one of the Astorlans who haa struck It rich In Alaska, He his valuable claims at Atlln lake, and ha t.ten out eonaldpitthle gold. In 0, letter to a friend here he expresses the belief that the new diggings will pan out wonderfully well. v o:gtvgatlonal church Preaching by the pastor at II a. m. and 7.30 p. m, Theme respectively, "Christ crucified, the source of unity and powr." and "The Inspiration of the Scriptures." It Is rally day foe the Sunday sc!vx and old and young are earnestly Invited to vls.t the school. The danger of clvlllutlon are ov,r work, worry" and germs. We need a vi talising power to sustain us. Learned men and experience point to pure wh key. We do. Changed condition bring fresh nred. And THE whiskey is HAH PER. Bold by Foard it Stokea Co.. Aa torla Oregon. From this time on work on the Toung's bay brtdtce will be rushed, and this Im portant adjunct to the county'a welfare will soon be completed. Work thus far has been slow, aa the piling waa not brought here at the proper time. Yester day, however, the logs were toed to Young's bay. and the work of driving will commence tomorrow. Presbyterian church Ninth street, be tween Duane and Exchange. Rev. Henry M.ircotte. pastor. Services at It a. m. and T p. m.: Sunday school at 12:13; Y. B. 8. C. E. at :30; prayer meet'mr Wednea- j d.iy at 7:5). Thme of the morning sermon . tomorrow, "Making the Most of Life." ! Evening theme. "Imaginations." A most cordial Invitation 1 extended to all. A few of th friends of Miss M ly Mo Cullough give a social dance at Keiirn.y hall Friday night. th occasion being the j departure of Miss M. -Cullough to her home In Portland, where ?he w.ll In future eps:de. Miss Mcullnugh h.is b.en In the employ of the Foard & Sioks Company lor some time as stenographer, and h many fripr.ils wh will grct her chinge of residence. The wind at tha rape yesterday waa re ported aa blowing at w mil. a an hour, Th wind sprang up late In th evening, aa the two ship that arrived In the afl.r noon retried fair weather outside and each had a fair passage from Loa An geles. Th Elder which is due front Han Francisco this mmlit will probably ur r.ve late olng to the heavy weather, The circuit court adjourned yesterday for the term. Judge M dlrl.lo' l,.ft for Deer Island last night, and will open court at St, Helens Tuesday.. There are several coses on th diH-kel here rents mrg ftnlrled, among them being the murder case of Mltchel Zulovllch, which Is set for trial tVlober U. A special term of court will lie called for on that date and the old Jury will be called In lo sen for the term, Pacific lodge. Degree of Honor, gav a surprise nnrty last night lo Mr, and Mr Frank McGregor at their horn on Four teenth si reel, the occasion being the de partur of Mr. and Mrs. McOregnr o their rrm on the Uwls and Clarke, roriv-two memiirr wer i-seni ,md dam iit whs Indulged In until 13 o'c'o. k nen an exe nt lunch was serxed. A very enjoyable evening waa spent by all nreenr. The dairymen Interested In the propos d ro-Mmiive creamery met at th room or tne rush Club yesterday. The it tend -,v mrae ami great interest was taken In the proposed Industry. Commit. tees appointed lo reMirt on several mat ters made their reports. The questions of a site and the cost of a plant received con siderable attention. The dalr mint ad 'ourned to meet again at the call of prii. dent Hamlilet. when final plans will be perfected. The contractors ,kr making ricvllrnt prgresa on he Improvement of Exchange street, between Nlnnth and Tenth. The sidewalks have been laid and the work of planking the street win commence to morrow. The street has Iks n graded nl I It Is almost level, and is a needed im provement In that portion of the ,l:y. The street, between Ninth ud Tenth. Tl, need of extensive n-Klr. but the work of Improving u will probably not com mence until spring. The captain of th schooner ll.-rl,k: has receiver a telegram from tur .wrier, 1 at San Pranilsco to iinNvid the liiml-er at I the Kinney d.H k and belch the n, j for repairs. It , probable the ,.irk-.. ..f lumber will be sold to II. II. llorthwick of t'le. Two men bate be. n employed to work the pumps since the vessel i-,inie here to keep her atl.Kit. The Iterwi. k left Nehalem shorl-hinditl. te.n unable to! secure sailors there during the fishing 1 season. Her crew is now conios,d of ,h captain, mate and cos.k. Tha pure bre-1 Sk-otch collie. w for a long time a favorite pet of the l.ue Can- tain C.eorge Flavel. died day before yes tenlay. of old age. Hoe was an unusual ly Intelligent, dignified and wfll-rx-ti.lv.. I Hog. and was much thought of tv the family. Everybody knew Iw. who was mien seen ironing aloiar the street In New Coats. New Capes. New Jackets. tidies Jacket, extra iualty pure mohair luster. Astrakan mil. 21 inches long, octagon ahaHs front storm collar, fly front, color black. U each. q& w MM Misses Jacket, Invisible diagonal heavy wool cloth. uan slm, fMiil, (rep turn down storm collar, newest sleeve, collar yoke straps and cuffs, Mulshed Willi r of braid lo harmonise Price II b Ladles' lai-knt, heavy Amnrlcan Word, imisluil Knrser ; inches long, turn down collar Inlaid with gohle.ii browst Ilk velvet, tailor made reveres, nW eat sleeve, colors Ian, price ft Tluw fpv cut.- n pivsont 1'iit n fi-w of our tunny Cntt, Cnj'm iiml JnckelH. Wc IiavtMt lurjjo sjtn t mt'iit to cIioono frotn.nt llu lowfst j.o.illo jrriftn. I 'nil nnl xoi for voiiJNilf. SHANAHAN BROTHERS TIIK "LACK TO (ii;r li,VK(i.INS. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L.F. SELIC, Lissei md Br WEDNESDAY and October 12 and 13. ZAMLOCH his unobtrusiv way. lthoi1Kh h seldom I The greatest livlnjr magi went far from the re.l,len,-e. ex(-ept to , . HUM III 1113 UMI lltW and wonderful marvels. accompany some member of the family. is. issre navel. ho of late years has taken ep.vla rare of IHX-. can tell nun. Interesting annecdntes touching his Int-I- ligence. sagacity and falthfullness. I INEtf PHr5FNTS OIV. KN AWAY TMAM EVLK UEI'i RE,. Moving For CASH Only Nothing Convinces people more than prices. We might assert and talk until doomsday and make no impression, but when we -leave a few dollars jingling in your pocket, that's different Prices russsv MEN'S HATS Stiff and soft hats, In all ihadeg, worth from 1 to 11.25. now at) cents. Stiff and soft hat. In all shades, worth from ll.JO to HOw. now 11.25. Stiff and soft hat, m all thadea, worth from S2.25 to 13.00, now IL73. Stiff and soft hat. In all shade, worth from $15 to M.OO, now USO. Our hat stock for both men and boy I so large that It I Impossible to partic ularize; every hat Is reduced. HEN'S UNDERWEAR Regular Moving r. . ''r"e lrl Grey cotton Shirt or drawers SO $ 35 Natural Wool Shirt or Drawers 1 25 90 Camel Hair Shirt or Drawers 75 45 Ribbed Woollen Shirt or Darwera 1 00 "0 MEN'S PANTS Our underwear assortment I too large to mention In detail; we have underwear at from 50c a piece to T.50 a ult; but thi-y all share the same cutting fate. HEN'S SUITS Before, deciding on this removal we p'Jr chasi an enormous SH-iomnrrnt of suits In a. I colors and styles, made up to please but every one of these splendid suit must bo sold. Here are a few figures: BegiiSitr Moving rrtee Mtr.'g Black Clay Suits jio.OO Men's Mixed Wool Cheviot.... 10.00 Men's elm-lot, blue mixture... 12 50 Men' Cheviot, brown mixture, li 50 Men's Batln Lined Black Wors ted 15.00 Men' Blue Clay Worsted 10.00 Men's Blue, extra fine 17.50 Men' Grey Clay 11.50 Men's very tlno fancy mixed nun 17.50 Men's extra fine Worsted and Cheviots 120.00 122 50 Dozens of other grades, worth from J7.M to f 25.00, reduced in the same proportion. I'ri. t 715 7.15 9 23 9.25 9.75 7.15 12.75 830 12.25 $1(1.50 Pant Is ometh!ng that everybody know ail about, and yet tne styles aa o varied that an adequate description I Impossible; we have regular use, extra, long, extra short, extra waist, extra, fine and extra cheap pants. Pants wear out quicker than your coat or vest; you will soon need a pair of pants, rome to se us, let us leav a saving of $1 or $2 In your pant. Boys' and Children's Suits Have hardly anything left In cheap Ca simeres and n-ver kept shoddy satinets, all we have 1 a large number of the best grades of Boy' and Children' 8ults, but since we've cut the pr.ces you might a well buy your boy a One (Ult and make him feel good. MEN'S OVERCOATS Itgnlsr Moving I'rlcs Prlct Men's I irJit overcoat $ S 00 I 4 50 .Mn s Mark clay worsted 11 Wi 9 60 .vien niacK. nner grade 15 00 Men's grey worsted 14 00 Men's grey ribbed, very fine... 16 00 Men's brown kersey 13 50 Men's brown cheviot 13 5o Men's chocolate olor melton., lo W And we have others. 11 40 10 12 60 11 15 10 50 8 00 ODD SUITS We have about 30 men's suits, mostly smail slzos and lltcht colors, worth from I'1) to $15, but you can afford to keep one for ri'xt spring, or even wear one now tor everyday use, at the ridiculous pr e of $4.;i) per suit; nothing the matter wltn them except they are small sixes; that's where the small man get In. SUNDRIES All M' n's 50 cent Iks now 33 cents All Men' 25 cent ties now 15 cents All Men's 50 cent socks now 25 cents All Men's 25 cent sock now 8 for 60 cent All M'n's 15 cent sock now 3 for 25 cent All Men's 10 cent sock now 5 cent RUBBER HACKINTOSHES We have only nbout three dozen men' Mack!ntofhe left, but the price will re-rlii'i- th-m to zero; rather a cold tate mcnt, but these, are hot tme. Trunks, Valises. Shoes. Blankets. In fact everything In our store has got moving prices on and they will move bevond quest'on; we are not going to pay frelKht to Portland on our stock If prices can help It. Herman Wise .The-. . Kename Uothier Wildcats are numerous In the hill, south of the city, and .-vi-r.il residents r. r-ort losing chl.kins. There aro two tvirtl u- lurly cheeky wildcats, who pay regular visits to the yard of O. II. Cooper and curry off his choice fowls. Night before last two of these vermin came out of the woods and caught a chicken, hl, h was at roost In n tree. The wildcat, iip- :ir. ently belonged to different fartloris. for thi y foiht like republicans over th.- car- PretVr inl f ,r""7 T'' '' ' !'' I'Htl'N""!.- ITi uU preparing for it hunrlng trli. and w.ll 1 m.-ik" matters Interesting for prowling " wildcats. Ho s-iys th.-y have a l-.it. n path to his yard, whlth.-r th. y w.-n.l th- ir w-.iy wh'-nerr a thicken illtmer siiirir.-sis Us.-lf to thi-m. Mr. Coop..r has nlri.ly EflCll EvCnitlJT. made arrangements to ill-i. s,. f the . rn-lts. of which h.i ripivtj to have many l-fore the wlnti-r is over. I JJi-HrVl il fi'JlU fit lifillilf PlrMt"ClnMM Hfiow nt tO, 20 Ac HOC. Twt ntv aiul ."to rt'iit tickrtM wil n-i-oive mi .-n v-l i nt tlic tltmr uliicli will mutant a ilianco (o Ladies' Fleece Lined Fast Black Hose 25c per pair Remember the "P. N." CornetH. The police arrested a wily hobo Friday nli-ht when they took n man giving bis name as H. D. Kdnodson Into custody. Tlie fellow struck town on a break -Im am. and he hail not succeeded in crawlinsr from under the car before he was nnlted by an offlcr. He hud several placards in his possession, one relating that ho hul lost his eyesight In a mln explosion. anotner tn.it he was a Maine victim, and another that he had lost the use of his limbs In the Philippines. The fellow was an able-bodied man whr has worked dif ferent Oregon cities as a cripple. He was run out of town Inst night. Police of. fleers meet every tlmln that enters tho city, and the weary Willie who rcates the coppers sharp eyes Is smooth Indeed. Chief Hallock Is determined that Astoria shall not suffer from the tramp nulsnm Tn the circuit court yesterday the case of the City of Astoria vs F. J. Carney et al came up for trial, and Judgment was rendered for plaintiff. Thla Is the ecle brated East Astoria drain esse, whir haa figured before the publlo so often since the suit waa filed. Probably the heaviest cost In connection with the rase which the city had to stand was the pay ment of 111) and some odd dollars for the copying of the court records, after the raso had come up before Referee Runyon in tne case of o. Wlngate et al v th v. of Astoria, a million to strike out was overruled.' In tho cas of J. M. Arthur & Co. vs Clement Bradbury, a motion to strike out certain parts of the answer w-i taken under udvisement. lit'fil'b TikmIuv Illorilil) lU'Xt. A voung woman, accompanied by a girl of about II years, became lost In the city yesterday In trying to find thn river boat to take passage up tho river. They had iravi-iii u i. -nmtnerci.il str. ot to near Fourteenth, where they made Inqulrb for tho Telephono dock. It was late In the evening and within a few minutes of tho time when the bout leaves for Port land. Thev made known their predl ment and were told where the dock was located. She explained, with no excite merit, that she got turned round and did not. Know wnat part or inn ciry she was In. Just as tho boat blew the last whistle they both arrived nt tho dock, where two little. glrlH and a baby In a carriage were awaiting them. They hastened to tho slip and rot aboard safely. The party w.-is aid to be a family from fikarnokawa, who was doing some shopping In tho eliy, A prominent farmer of Pendleton, who has been In the city for several days past, says that thn people of the Inland Umpire talk of nothing out tho whi-ut-sh plng question. Since the beginning of tho pre ent agitation for a common point nt As torla the farmers have Ivestlgated tho merits of the contention of th clly, and all aru agreed, he says, that they arc now losing a vast amount each year by tho successful opertlon of tho wheat pool. The sentiments expressed by tho Pi ndlo- ton Tribune. Kant Qrcgonlnn, nrnl the runile Chronicle, says tho visitor, are paid for by the O. 11., & N. Co.. and do not represent the sentiments of the people of tho Inland Empire or any part of II. Thn whole of tho O. It. & N.'s h.blo of the discussion Is carried on by these three paper and by tho Oregonian. but their misrepresentation of Astoria' position has not deceived the people, who are de termined that they shall not bo' made to You Save Dollars By Purchasing Your Drogs. Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles of The only ut-ialt drug store w Lore every grtlcle is M.I 15 to Z tier cent, lest than the mnimfaoturvr's price. Mere worls don't tell it all. Here are some price. Kemriulx-r every 1'utctil Medicine, ioilct Article or Drutf is oll at cut rate. Our mail order busitii-s Lag treblol in a year, ihh-uiisu everyone witLirj ftsj mile ol Portlnn dean save money by trading- wiui a. Our Kegiilar Cut rate rri-e Price o 10 ) n n w 7 m m is Allrot k'a Pnroiia Plasters to 13 Ayi-r sarsapartlla. 1 00 risrter'i PIIU irt Caiiert m Srotl's K run Moil llisNl'sHarssparllla I to I'sliie'i Celery Coin pound ui Hyrutiiif Pigs M Oregon iilisnl 1'iirilb-r I no I'lsn-v's K'avorlte l'reserltlin 1 W Pierr e's del let) sVillcsl )s. eover I l Plioce'a I'elleti J'i Williams' I'uik Pills CjiiIiiIii- I siule, or Huuar- , coaUvl Talilsta, In bottles r-oiililnlng Ml 1-grsln U tpiinliie t aisiiles, or Hugsr i-OHteil Istilels, In bottles eotiliilnltig 1002 grsln Sft ! I II ill ( iipanbs, Ol Hllgnr- ensri-ii imoeis, in isitties contain ng In) J-.raln 45 tjilhllm- Cnmtilea, or Hug. r- fostert Islilets, In Iroltles roiitiilnlng pi ft grain M We liny direct from the miiniifucturers in (imhiiIiIii-h, which situ res thn VI-; KY I.OWKST TKADF. KATKH. This enables us to retail at wliolesale. irice. We buy trutiHportation cligrBc to Ag- loriit on nil orders for drtiifs or patent medicines iirnountifiu to ) or over, wlion nei-iiti). allied liy thn ensli. Our iihologrnpliT) iletiartmertt will in ttirest you. Kvery new thintr In photon- rophy is in stock, mid it will delight hiH lo hiive ytni cull, wlietlier you buy or not Woodard, Clarke & Company Cut-Kate l)ru(ists Fourth nnd WiwliinHton, Portlnnd, Ore THE LAND OF PLENTY In marked contrast lo th Cuban tnat kst Is our own. Our market show thai thl Iruly I a "lnd of nlemy." Thar Is no exrtiao to be ofTnred foe- a poor st.x-k of Vegetable and Oliver gmcerUc Wa never hv lo try (or one. You'll coma ngulii and again. If you rotn onoa. Everything you r d. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Fancy Plaids suitable for Children s school dresses. - 13o Heavy Cloaking, 62 in, per yd 31.35 M styles of trimming braid just received. Children s Jackets and Caps. Children's Two Clasp Kid Glove ----- 86c Special Bargains in Ladies' Capes and Jackets. THE BEE HIVE. nny vast sums each year to miilnlaln a few Portland brokr-rago establishment anil shipping firms. They nro rcaxly to In sist that they shall bo paid for their wheat what It Is worth, and will co-opor- nto with Astoria In any plan to ttjat end, New was received In Astoria yesterday by Mr. and Mr. Ryan of tho death of their son, Jame Ityan, In Dawson City on September 8. The new came In a jotter from Michael Motan to the dft- (Continuea on third peg .) LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA XHIH HOMO OAK TAHU Special for v ONE WEEK ONLY jleilborn 5 Son