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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1899)
-N ' f 11! h DAILY A&TOiUAN', THURSDAY MOKMNU, JANUARY &, IHJ'J i..ioriminiic iiiii w s nm Thltt lot of goods will be closed out at once at pricet !ea tlinn mnufao turera cont. McAllen & McDonnell fCI CoeasBsrolal trt. ASTORIA. 10-40 Third 8tr t, rORTLAND. OR. 75 cents for our $ i .oo Corset Albert Dunbar. P. J. Meany ffisrehant Tailor and Exporter of Farc. Eujhcat Cash Frtc Paid for rnr Efclna. Tenth end Conimerclnl fitt. Astoria, Or. T0PAr8 WSATMKR. Occasional snow. AROUND TOWN. Casdles It cent pound at to Parlor. A ahlp was reported off the riTer yea tarda? rantaf, las Lest wta return to her tons In Portland this rmtog. Waated-Olrt for general swstewois. Jaqnlra at Aatortaa offloa. East U-orat seal Rlrirqr Sua rsstanr. atrt, CI OoniniercsU msec TV'. W. Parker la reported to t Quite W H bis home oa Bond street. lit. H. JT. Huhaw4. Bepisew of Vrs. lax Campbeil, la la the city on a Ttflu T steamship Lennox haa sailed from Tokobaaw for Astoria and la due her the Ed to. Bee California wine, M cams, per fJ loa. Alex Gilbert, sola acaat tor Astasia. TalesboM B Tbe Dewey wma towed to tea yeater- day by the tug Kaccle, bound for N'e balmn to load lonbcr, W. W. Whipple, who baa been YiJiting hi Fortlaad tor the part two daya, re. turned noma yesterday. Wallaead coal and coka ta the beat for Ajaeeti purpoaea. For axle by the Aatorla Oaa Light Ca The BriUib ahip Queen Elisabeth, Cap tain Fulton. S daya from Soacfhal, In feaOaat, arrtrad in yeaterday. HARPER Whlaky la Uquld muilc, bot tled poetry, rip mellow, refreshing and delicioua. Sold by Tea Foard A Stokes Company, Aatorla, Orecon. Edwnrd E. Brodie, one of the keepers of th North Head lighthouse, paasfd through the dry yesterday an route to Euffeo vhre ha will spend lila Konih't racatlon. Bar a full lint of Plnaoda Royal per fumes, Roger dt GUlat'a perfumes; Queen of Violets In bulk and fancy botUee; a fall Baa of Palmer'a la bottle and bulk. Chart ea Rogers, VT. A. GalW prlvau atock whisky, bandied exclusively In Aatorla by John L. Carlaon, la ona of the most popular bareragea sold. Ita purity and quality are guaranteed, and it la eapeclally rec ommended for family use. It la sold In any quantity at the corner of Twelfth and Bond street. Commencing Tuesday, January 3rd, 1899. Every article In tho House reduced. This will be the greatest oHi-ring in fine Dp y Goods, fancy Goods, Glothing, famishing Goods, Etc. DURING THIS SALE Owing to manufacturers' restrictions we are cot allowed to place the following goods at reduced Silk and Cotton, W. Cy C. Corsets E. & W. Collars and Cuffs, Oil Clothing and Rubber Goods. The Leading H I O tl A V FRANK D. LA I.ANXB CO. Colic a ami Yovlan MUls Ih!laJo!i.ihla, Dao. 15, 153. Uor, McAIIn M.-DonneU. P-r;rd, Orciron. flentlemen: Ws art In receipt of jour favor of Tin Intl., and accept your offer for our fooJe ona-thinl off. W iMuk you will tM able to make money out of th lot t thii flirure, for It la a bl(C k t to us, but tns sahhIs r.ave bee-n handled alnce they left our place, arxl we prafer to Mil them cheap, rathr than hart thttn returreJ. tour very t'", FRANK IX LA LANNK CO. In th police court yesterday John Doe was nn.d U en j charge Jf dtuckennew. The lumber schooner Oarfldd arrived In yeaterday and waa towed to Knappton to load lumber. The EMer emaaed out yeaterday morn. lag for Baa Francisco, loaded with barley. wneAt a )d rata The regular meeting of the) W. C T. l will U held (hla afternoon. A full at- tendanca la rciJR4, All th banks of the city will b closeJ today during th funeral of Sheriff Will, lama and Deputy Lamer. Captain O. Erickson and Chief Errineer Mors, of tha loat steamer Protection, left for 8n Franclaoo yeaterday. ill Dairy Stockton will tear today for Salem, where she haa accepted a position sa stenographer to th Secretary of State. TtL Busman baa four cows missing In lb vicinity of Astoria and would Ilk to recover them. He will pay a suitable re. ward to th finder. Flag will b displayed at hall mast from all th public schools today out of respect to th memory of th late Sheriff William and J. E. Lamer. I "OLYatPIC FLOVR I mad of high j grade Bio Stem wheat and has all th j quality of "PlllatiQry," via: Strength, whltacess and firuaeaa. Bold by Rosa, Higgln Co. j Tha Chl-Aei ConuJy Ccnpsny arrived I oa ta steamer AUIanc from 8aa Fran. 1 Cisco yeatarday, after a raster rough paaaaaT. Th company will open Its en. gageroent at Fisher's tonight with "Car- j ette." ' Th county offices, will be closed this ' afternoon. All th officer will attend the ; funeral of th late Sheriff Williams and J. E. LAtners, and will accompany tha remain of both to their last resting place A largely attended and thoroughly en. JoyabI annual social was given at the Congregation! church laat night. The report of th treasurer showed that the church was clear of debt and In excellent condition In all departments. The popularity of th merchant's lunch served by Mr. George Bartley at the Na. clonal is growing dally, and many busi ness men can b found there every day for their midday meat Th lunches set by Mr. Bartley ar th finest in the city. A steamer, presumably a stranger In tha river, arrived in yeaterday morning and proceeded up to Portland at one. Although tha bar was In food condition ah remained anchored at the bell buoy until daylight b:for crcfelng In. Her name could not b learned. The Alliance arrived lu yesterday morn, ing from Ban Fran so and way ports. She had considerable freight and a large paaaengr list, and met with very heavy weather up th coast. The members of the Chicago Comedy Company were among; th passengers to Astoria. The 8kagway Budget, of date of Decem ber 27, announces th arrival from Daw. son of D. E. Johnson, formerly a theater Ever placed before the people Positvely no goods will be charged for at sale prices. Orders from the country will receive the same benefit as if bought personally at the counter. But cash must accompany the order. Dry Go6ds and Clothing House of Astoria, Oregon. manager of this city. Johnson roundly scores the officials of Iawwon, whom he donnuncrs aa unscrupulous, and says the men In hts party uoJ lltvir haiula In rte when they ixu'hisl American tnrrl. lory on Ilia way oun. Call at Olty TIckH Offlc of Astoria A Columbia lt-vr HrfMral, fit 0mniri lil trvet. thrtMish lU-kria to all pilnts Aat, atw Ali'rlwn. Otympla, Taconta. eVattla and nil polnl on the Northern Taoiflo railroad. Throtmh tlcketa cnm't be purchspisl to thrse xliiis at (he depot. Tha fcaillnavlnAmrl.wn llnr( for ntrrly the Thlngx'wlla line), alao the Ounartl aitd Whit Blur llio'i h.wo mA a rw.lvnt.xn In ptvivsM tnrij mio fr.m Ht Aihl navftin Mnia to Now York. Call at city (U kcl iiru of Astoria A ClumbKs KiT-r railroad. (.mmvrcla street, for partlc'iU.-e. E. E. Xr.ilKry, se-rtary of th North, wrat Cix-Vol.ht AolrIvn. haa nottfled Citmmainrman VI that the Hivad Club tm will mcot the A. K. O. team for the I Ftrldonhrimrr trophy Mwwn January : and January 30, on any day but Saturday. I The date Is I ft to ins Miction of the j l.vl team. The Itret Columbia river smelt to b aM i In Astoria were served fr dinner at the Palaca yeaterday. The fluh wera taken near Oathlanwt, and sold In IVrtlaml at j retail for TJ centa a pound. Mr. Whipple purchased about 19 poumls, paylnar W renta a pound. Only W pounds h.ir thus far bevn taken. 8. IVawa. ratttin steward of th reve- I nua cutrer Perry, who Is said to have taMnsI Alfred Weetlnke, chief ivller of the cutter, soma nhts ago. waa e. aniimM by Justl- liughea yeaterday, and hWd to aaalt the action of the grand Junr n bonds. Tt.a tao irrses were; h-KI aa witnesses. Tha ivgular nioerlnx of the common j counvll will b held thla cvenliw at :. j ahm Moyor Bergman will deliver hi annual nsse. lh new nmn.-il la composed of L. Agren, A. Mr a. J. O. i ....... IT I.- I j P. Parker. A. Scherneokau. C. C. Ttilnger ! and John W. rn ) Tvnr4nt.iltt'4 MivnrAll IS writ kn ttn I Tillamook county taw maker, pa.ed ' ! through tha i-lty yeatrrvl.iy en rout to J ! ftnlom. where he alll nitond thn cimlng I srss.oa of tha UlMnture. Mr. Maiwell : I reports that tha torpedJ-ooat Davis was still at Tillamook when he left. aw4!ting i a favorahl opponunlty to put to e.i. ! Captain N"al and crew are making the i bet of the situation, and will take the I Pavls to ran Krnnclco as soon as the , weather moderate. Part of th wind-bound fleot that ha . bem IjMng In the lower harbor was towed to se yesterday. Thesa were) the rtrttlh I hli Perwvrenc. Oolena. Cap Clear, : and Brodick Castle, all wheat laden ex j cept th latter, .which carries flour. The : remainder of th flen ready to anil and j anchored at Sand Island consists of (he j British ships Samoena, Buteshire, poal.lon, j (ha German barks F.mln Pasha and Irnl ; asore, the latter at 8mith's point. They ar all wheat !dn ard will probably be . towed to tea today. The lime now bring taken out of the ht Id of I is steamer Lakme will be taken up the Lewis and Cmrke in a barge and put ashore. Although being several daya In th water. It la believed to be yet good J as a fertiliser and expe-lmente will b mad by the farmers living In the neigh borhood. Captain Perriman yesterday finished plainer In position the machinery and pump for pumping th water out of th steamer's hold. The work was slow and the :u.ijs wer tct started befor thin morning The lAmo Is resting on a lot of sawed-off piling, and Is believed ! to be d.iamagvd to some extent. 1 Th German bark Thalassa arrived In yesterday from Sun Diego. The Thatass ', la in command of Captain Christiansen ! and this 1 the first trip of the vessel or her captain to the Columbia river, fehe . arrived off the mouth of the Columbia D : oember 24. and was In the vicinity of the steamer Protection when she foundered : on the morning of th first Captain ' Christian missed the boats containing the shipwrecked crew of the steamer, al i though he calculated be waa but a few miles distant from them. The Thalaasa waa then In company with the Galgate. , The captain state the strrm in which the Protection foundered was the worst he ever met with. Hi vessel pitched 1 fearfully and It was with difficulty tha men could keep their feet on deck. The Thalaasa made the mouth of the river ' several times but was unable to meet i with either a tug or pll'''-- The Thalaasa : was off the river 10 days, but fortunately j her charter Is not up until the 11th. She has on board 4T18 casks of cement from Antwerp which will be discharged here, j The Thalasaa la consigned to Meyer, Wil son Co. I The w recked sailors of the steamer Pro. ' teotlon are In a rather serious predica I ment- They were paid off yeateruay by Captain Erickson with only a few dollars each, being all that was coming to th.-m , since the steamer sailed from Seattle. I Through the kmdnesa and generosity of , Captain Perriman, of 8an Francisco, they of the Lower Columbia River. weiw all provided with fooil and sleeping accommoitatlofta until yesterday mnritlnaT, Alt of th mail U-long to Han Francisco a ltd rlMlllo. tli majority of litem being from ttia latter port, and have not auf. nclaot nMuwy to pay rlteir fttrca, Thunias .Mul-mo, on, of th Itivnien of th steam, er. called at th Avtorlan offlrw lt n rht and said I ha railroad ami steamship com panies had been asked to give them a re. diice-t fara tmck h whera they Mong, llclng shlpwrivked snllors. Mr. NMone Hid It waa ruMomary for this rf.jn.st to be granted In other parta of th conn, try, ' Mr. Malona said ha waa a murf led man and his family lived In Settle. Tvie mn lost all their rffeota when tha s(m -r wis nlvan.ton.sl. ami hav nothing with them but th clothe they wear. Captain Frlckson loat all hla household goods, be. slttiHl hla porwonnl effects. II s futility V(M In Seattle, but he determined to niov to Son Fram-ln ami had all his household effect on lard the steamer when she sank. Fortunately he had sent his fsntily overland, or the low of th Protection might have rndevl more dlsas. trously. IN Ot.t'KN TIMKS. IWpla overlooked the linHirtaio of per. manenlty beneflclol tffecls and were sstis tied with transient action! but now that It la generally known that Syrup of F Is wilt permanently overcome habitual con. stlpatton. well Informed people will not buy other laittlvea, which act for a time, but finally Injur th system, lluy th genuine, mad by tha California Fig Syrup Co, Stiver stoliui ami flagons are shown In miniature. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laiatlv Prom Qulnln Tablet All ilruggUts rfutd th nmsey If It falls to cur, Xhj. Th genuine haa I. It. Q. en each tablet. For aal by Cliarlea Ror. TO CONCOMLT TRIBE Th niembera of Conronily trl., I. O. R. M., ar requested to moi t at their hall at 1J o'clock tiHlay. to attend In a body th funeral of their late brother, J. W. William Tho following brethcrn have ben designated to act a pall bearers on said ooaslon: Charles Carlson, Charles PaUlrom, Oust Johnson, lluat Carlson, Charles Weache and Jens IUnsn. liy Order OUP ANDEKSON". IIKNHY JnSW. K of It. Sachem. ATTENTION FORESTERS. The member of the Court Astoria No, I F. of A., are re.jutrd ! saembl at their hall at IJ o'clock today. Janu.iry S, to attend the funera.1 rt our late bto;her. J. W. Williams. I y or ler A. SOHUOl'KR. C. R. Attest: T1IOS. CORHETT. K. F. NOTICE. All Elk of Qulnlln Ko'.ge No. HO. B. P. O. Elks, ar requested to meet at the Mgeroom at noon today to attend th funeral of our tat brother. J. W. William. Also that of the deceased J. E. Lamer. H. J. WUERITT. F. J. CARNET. Eaalted Ruler. Secretary. A. O. U. W. NOTICE. All membr of th Ancient Order of Untied Workmen, and their farellle. ar cordially Invited to be present at th Joint Installation of th officers of 8easlde and Warranton lodges, on next Saturday evening. January T, UO. at th hour of o'clock. A Iltary and musical pro. gram will be given, after which a lun. h. eon will b served. By order of the Com mltte. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. SEUO. Lessee and Manager. 3 Nights Only Tliurlay, Friday, iNitunluy. January 5, 6 and 7 First Appearance of th Chicago Comedy Company In Three Powerful Comedies En. tirely New to Astoria Play-doers. popular Sotgs, Dances, etc. Thursday "CARETTE THE WAIF." Friday-"JE8SICA, A DERI LICT OF THE SEA." Saturday-'THE FLAOMAN'8 S0N.5" Popular Prices 2S and CO Cent. Seats on Sal at Ortffln A Reed's. prices: Standard Patterns, Hpool BALE Our L Commencing ANNUA Bargains! Bargains! in every dopartmont through out our store that will astonish tho shrewdest Buyers. ft-! 'V- V-V '. k ' ,a.- V:tT A Broken Line of the Famous S. C. Cornets vnlucB $1 25, ,5x 50, To be closed out nt a pair; the biggest ever offered. Children's 25 c heavy Ribbed Wool Stock ings sale Price 3 pair 50cts Children's Merino Vest or Panta, Heavy Fleeced 25 oud 35 cents values sale price 15 cents each. LnclieB'CapeH. $:l 50 values for $2 50 i 00 " " 2 95 5 50 " " 3 95 6 75 " " 4 75 9 00 " " 5 50 12 00 " " 6 25 Ladies' and Gents' umbrellas at one-half former price. Ladies' Sailor and Walking Hats to be closed out at your own price If You want Bargains attend this Great Reduction Sale. We mean just what we say; every thing in our store a bargain. Shanahan Bros. Ninth CLEARANCE SALE Tuesday, January 3, 1899 Utiles ' Coats i J 50 values (or $t t$ 3 9S 4 50 5 30 7 So 9 50 10 00 11 00 15 00 iH 00 J 4S S 00 3 $o )S 5 oo 6 oo 6 95 75 1 1 $1 75. 39 cents bargain BoyH ClotHItiK ft 00 value forCi ct.1 miit. 1 .ri0 vulues for 15 Miit '2 00 villus for $1 :' miit. 2 75 values for $1 75 miit. .J 00 values for $1 05 miit. 3 50 values for $2 25 suit. 4 50 vftlum for f 2 50 suit. $2 50 values for ft 75 3 00 values for 1 95 3 50 values for 2 50 4 00 values for 2 75 5 00 values for 3 95 All Wool Eiderdown $2 75 and $3 00, to bo closed out at 95 cts each. Men's Goods. 50 cts natural wool nliirts or drawers each 35 cts Heavy fleeco lined abuts or drawers, each - 45 cts $1 25 all wool shirts or drawers, each - - 95 cts $1 men's working pants pair - 45 cts 50 cts men's heavy cot ton sweater - - 25 cts lOcts celluloid collars each 5 cts Big Domestics. Hcnt ;rlo Calirttm. 3 tt per yd Hot Kr.i lc apron j;inj;litii 4 t icr ynl l.tmitttilalc or I init of the 1 .00111 Min im . 7 1 ( rr ynl He-it uradc online llaniicr 7 j Mi rr yfj 10-4 uray r hile Cutt.in lllatiktlt. . 1 till heavy ( tm furls 8 4 Hrown Shecliii I'cut ijtiality l ure Curtains ff U rash i) its cath 4,l " yd 40 tl pair l ull Sic HeiUprcaiU 40 rti cat h. Ribbons. Wide Fancy Ribbons per yrd 1 o liuby Ribbon jit yard o No. 2 Satin Ribbon per yrd 3 o No. 5 Satin Ribbon jht yrd 4 o No. 7 Satin Riblxm per yrd So No. 9 Siitin Ribbon per yrd 7 o Biggest bargains ever known o? ip laces and embroideries, now is the time to lag in a good supplg. Dress Goods. We oro going to close out every piece of dress goods. Wo have cut tho price; J to regular price. Tho greatest bar gains in Ladies' , Wrappers will bo found at this great salo Childrcns' Mackintoshes $2 25 values for ti 50. 2 50 values for 1 75 3 50 values for t 85 Ladies' Mackintoshes. $3 00 values forji 50 4 00 values for 3 00 4 50 values for 3 85 5 50 values for 4 00 6 50 values for 5 00 m f W I y 1