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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1899)
Tilt DAILY ASTOBIAN, SUNDAY MnKMM., .fAMUIi. 8, '1 i 1 C ': 1. t 1 : 1 .1 i : vV ffianeions aaie... ThlB lot of gooda will be cloaed out ut once at prlce lcoa than moufan turera' coat. FIUNK D. LA I.ANNR A CO. Cotton and Woolen Mill FhtlaJelphU. . Deo. IS, ISM. Meesrs. McAllen McDonnell, PKirJ, Oregon. Gentlemen: Wt are In receipt of jour favor of Ttn Inst,, and tcorpt your offer for our good one-lhird off. Wj itlnk you will bo abls to make moner out of tho lot at thl flirure, for It la a bur hM to ua, but tn goods have been handled Blnce they If ft our place, and we prefer to atll them cheap, rather than hare them returned, toura vry tmly, . McAllen & McDonnell rfWTI Commarola Street. AHT0R1A. 10-10 Third I..... Street. rORTLAKD. OR. Ladies' Cashmere Gloves 19c Pair AT Albert Dunbar's CLEARANCE SALE. Don't fall to see Mv-Kwn. tha great hypnotist, at Fisher's vwra hotie Mon. dny evening. No doubt tha house will bs crowded, a last season rroftssor Mo. Kwsn did a bi bulna ,h're and gv ir( satisfaction. rVeis now on smH Tho popularly of tho merchant's lumh serred by air. Ueorgs Hartlsy at ths N. ilonai la growing dally, and many bust, ness men can ba found thore rvrry 1t for Ihelr midday meal. Tha lunchrs act by Mr. Hartley are tho flucat In the clly. Tha Columbia ltlver Packers' Asaoi-la. tion. It la rnrtiM. will m.inuf.utiir,. all Ita own ran. Whethwc It la tha Itttrn. ton of the iuxuiy to build a can factory, or absorb tho Astoria branch of tha I'scMe Sheet Motal Work", cannot ba Icarcivd. gupplnmmtary article of IncuroortMlon of tha I'nlott Ktsherntrn'a Co-operutlve Packing Company wr re Med In th county cUrh'i ottlca yesterday. Tha artl. oloa provide for Incrooainir tho nova of th wmpany to Ho.tv) and are sltiiiel by th director of tha company. Call at City Ticket Office of Aatorta Columbia H-ver Itallroad. Ki 0nmrr Ul treat, for throujth tlcketa to all pointa ojt, alao Atonln, olympla, Tacoma. 6attt and all pointa on tha Northern Pacitla rsulroad. Through tlcketa cannot ba purvhaaad to thrm ptiinl at the dpot. P. J. Meany-rru Q-:rch3nt Tailor and Exporter of Fs. Hlfhwt Caah Prloa hM tor Fttr Skina. Tenth nd Commercial Sta. Astoria, Or. T0DAT8 WEATHER, rur. AROUND TOWN. Oaadlea II oaoU pound at U rarlor. Tha Columblna U dua from Oraya har bor Tuetiday. Tha Alllaaca arrrred down from Port, land yesterday. Com December T, tn tha wife of Jamea Keaxinr, a aon. Boat B-at meal, Elalnf Ban raataur. ant, CI Commercial atreet. Tha Britlih ahlp Allerton, wheat laden, la on her way down tha river. County Aaaeaaor Baker, of Oathlamet, 'Waah., wwa la the city yesterday. Vra. G. 1L CornwU and family, of Cathlaraet, war tn the dty yesterday. Beat California, wine, cents per rat Ion. Alex Gilbert, sole scent for Aatorta. Telephone B, Wallseod coal and coke is ma best for domeaUc purposes. For sale by the Astoria Oas Light Co. 1 The German bark Thaluaa, and the British ship Queen ElUabeta left up In tow for Portland yesterday. Dr. Jay Tuttle will leave this moraine for RoasUnd, B. C, to attend the wed din of his daughter, atlas Nancy. Gentlemen, Just cill at C. H. Cooper's on Monday or Tuesday and see the finest Use of woolen roods ever shown in As. torts. HARPER Whisky ts liquid music, bot tled poetry, ripe mellow, refresh raj and delicious. Sold by Tha Foard A Stokes Company, Astoria, Ores; on. The foundation for the Kinney dry. bouse at the Clatsop mill was completed yesterday by Contractor Lobecfc The construction of the buildina; will be done by day's work. Ears a full line of Piaaods Royal per fumes. Roger ft GUlet-s perfumes: Queen Of Violets In bulk and fancy bottles; a full line of Palmer's la bottle aad bulk. Charles Rogers, W. A. Gaines' private atoek whisky, handled exclusively in Astoria by John I Carlson, la one of the most popular beverarea sold. Its purity and quality ara guaranteed, and it is especially rec ommended for family use. It Is sold in any quantity at the corner of Twelfth and Bond streets. Dr. Finch baa removed his office to the new Spexanh building. Commercial street, near Eleventh. Water consumers are requested to take notice of the penalty of S cents assessed: oa all water rates delinquent after the IMS Inst. George Bartley. who was taken 111 a few dtya ago, is yet confined to his room and was reported, yesterdsy as sightly Improved. The MAnsanlta arrived In early yrater. terday morning from a trip to lightships ST and 0, where she had been delivering fuel and supplies. During Dr. Tuttle's absence In Brhhh Columbia, Dr. J. A. Fulton will be act. Ing assistant eurgwn of the ln!ted States marine service. Messrs. Dana, two traveling mm who have beeo in the city for the past few days representing Ch.-rago and Portland houses, returned to the metropolis yester. day. Strauss Hros., of Chicago, have sont one of their expert ruttrrs out to this coast, calling at all their agencies. He will be at C 11. Cooper's on Monday and Tuesday. Gentlemen, Ihts will be an opportunity for you to select something nobby and up to date for the coming spring and summer. The Danish bark ftxtua has been lying at the hogback alnce Thursday last. The Slxtus Is wheut laden and h r delay Is principally rsustd by unfavorable t Jes which will not allow hr to p over llm shallow wanr to reach Tongue point. The Stxtu will protutbly Or towed Ihrouirh lv.iy without dittlcully. Work on the proposed extension of the A. ft 0. warehouse iind dk at the depot site will be conunwu-ed Very shortlv. A ponton of the tnatert.il nexvsary for the aJditlon has already been purvhasel and la on hand. Wotk and tha principal part of his testimony has already been given at a previous mcvtlng of the jury. Constable Mtllor evidence, will be taken as soon as his physician advises him K la save (0 leav hla house at which lima another meet lug of the Jury will be called. Trapper on the Washington shore are already making prcparationa for next fishing season. Memr. Anderson ami ltennn, tmppera of Chinook, and who are also Interested In traps on the m d die rlwr. have purcliased a plle.lrlvrr to extend and ntaks repairs on their traps bcAtre the season opens. It Is not con sldered likely that many new tr.ips w II be driven this winter, owing lai'Kly to the uncertainty of tho price of snl'mvt ami other matters connected with (he sol mon Industry, In tli county court yesterday the semi annual report of County Oerk Wherlly was approved, subject to the experts, and ordered, published. A petition for a nuj district, liinM by CP residents of t)etde, was presented to tho court and no objec tloiia botnsj raised to forming one, tbs IMtltlon will pMutlily to ranlwl to. morrow. teNr adjournment the follow. Ing road aupenisrs were apixHnied for the ensuing year: No. I. IC A. A .No. 1 Phil Cndit; No. 4. IVin. J. Inallsi No. J, W. J. Kelih; N. T. Jacob Hulls; No. , J. r, Ityan. Charles Brunolb. fears for whose safety j whose career In Astoria was abruptly were entertained, is recovering from the terminated by Manager Scllg after their injury suffered a week ago. Me was able ! first performance si Fisher's Wednesday Ths Oregon legislature meets In regular session tomorrow morning. The session Is of particular interest to Astorlana, aa the appropriation for salmon propagation Is ti be acted upon. Mr. McOulre aks an appropr.atlon of fcs.ou) for the work dining the next tco ers, and he ex. poets to derive a like amount from II cetisoe. If the legislature nutkos the do slrxHt uppiVKlttlon, wh.ch la quite likely. the work can be carried on aa It should be. The request of Fish Comm sa.oner Mdiuire Is very reasonable aa cuimred with the fund set snide for the work by the srt of Washington, which appruprl. at lAi.tu) fvr hsteherles In the s.nne privkl. it Is In-lleveel the leg'sUture Will gr;nt the requested smotint. as there can be no good opists (Ion to dln ao. tlov crttor l.wr Is hi-ortlly In favor of hat. cilery wora, nnd s.os h would like to see many more hatcheries In Oregon and Wanlilnaion. He will usn his Inlliiriice to secure the uprtirlatlon, and. as no ' oimhwIiIoii hs vet ileeloed to the pro. will probably U gln immediately upon the , p,.ed bill, there Is but lutle doubt h t completion of the present contract. j it w,n ,,M. Many oltlcUls of the two 1 stairs think OrvKon and Washington A logger named Itivrk-k was brought should co.oprrat. In the rt.ib.iliinent over fnm Seaside yeexerday having ac. ; ,j malntenamv of hatcheries, woikm cldentally cut h a toe while working In a harmony In everything on the Colum lo gin camp. The ax glanied from a j bu. where steelheads and chlnook only log whl.h he waa barking, completely rwuld b pruagated. severing the great toe of the risih: foot. Ha was taken to 8t. Mary a hospital. Fish lVinmlsluner M niulre. foll.ln where hla Injuries were attended to. ou, hla plan for the upbuild. ng of the " I salmon Industry, ha Jut Uisu.l a bock. In the police court yesterday IU lUr- ,.t Ues. rlptlve of the work of piopa ret was lined U on a charge of drunken. Vulon. The pamphlet is of very neat nes. llarrett is one of a trio of the Chi. : dee gn and contains Illustrations of the cago vomeuy company wno were ar- ; hatcheries, flshlrur sc n.s. and a lew rested and fined, on similar charges, and , of the city of Astorl. With the Nvklet Mr. McOulre inclws a circular rxpl.iln. Out Ninth Big ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Commencing Tuesday, January 3, 1899 Bargains! Bargains! in every department through out our store that will astonish tho shrewdest Buyers. l V.' e " 1 ' . I : 1 Ladles' Coats J 50 aluc for J 95 " " 50 5 30 " 7 30 9 50 " " 10 00 " IJ 00 " " 15 00 " " iH 00 " " 5 00 6 00 h ')$ 75 yesterday to speak and bis physician ts very well satisfied with his condition. Special orders taken at C H. Cooper's on Monday and Tuesday. Measurements tax en by an experienced cutter. Come aad have your measurement taken, whether you want a suit now or later. The wind calmed down yesterday to Ova miles aa hour at the cape. As the blow appears now to be over It is prob able the storm-bound fleet lying in the lower harbor will be towed to sea today. The joint installation of Cashing post. O. A. R., and Cushlng Relief Corps will take place st No. I engine house hall Monday evening. January . All mem. bers and their friends are invited to at. tend. It is believed that the steamer Lakme is not so badly damaged as was at first anticipated. It is the opinion of good Judges she can be repaired and made a stauncher vessel then before her disaster. The new logging engine at Svensen, be longing to C. C. Mas ten will be hauled Into the woods by Ks own steam. Mr, Maatea baa over 2JOO.0W feet of logs on the bank ready to be hauled Into the creek. Ing to fishermen the manner of making application for lie lues. The circular In nl"nt ! part says: "All persons following the I vocation of fishing, whether working as The vessel reported off the river Friday , employer or employe, are required first disappeared yesterday, and nothing could to pay an annual license of II a year, be seen of her by the look-out at the , The holder of an Individual Itcens is cape. The earn vessel also sma reported ' authorised to work at fishing only ss on ths river the fore part of the week, an assistant, such as boat puller or sill. but hauled off to sea for reasons best known to the captain. She Is thought to be the British ship Martneth, In ballast from San Francisco. Grand opening of spring styles. The representative of Strauss Bros., Chicago, will have his entire line of Dew spring suitings and vesting open for Inspection at C. 1L Cooper's on Monday and Tues day. January and 10. This Is the largest and finest tine of woolens In America. Orders will be taken for future delivery. A perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed. The public Installation of the officers I of Seaside and Warren ton lodgra of Workmen was held last night at the hall of the first nameu order. All the mem bers of the Warrenton lodge were pres ent and the hall was packed with friends of the Workmen. An elaborate program was rendered, one of the most pleasing numbers being Miss Shivley's recitation. The music was excellent, and the Installation waa most successful. There Is considerable floating ice In the I upper rivers and the Willamette, from the net ttsnrrman. or as an assistant on a seine, fish. wheel or poundnet. The holder of an Individual Lcense cannot operate rill net. setnet or seine, or other fishing appliance, without first securing an ap pliance license In addition to the In dividual license." The license fees for fishing appliances are gven as follow Koch glllnet, a year; each setnet. a yer: each poundnet. 115 a year; e seine, 110 for SM feet and 1 cents for each Iti a year: each statliwiary fUh.wheel, SIS a year: each stationary flnh-whee. KS a year. In conclusion tile c.rcular says: "IJrenseS are good only In the i district for which issue.!. From and afte 1 January 1. 1W the license law will be ' strictly enforced. Any person fluhlng I without a license Is subject to a fine o I from 0 to tl'jxo. and all fishing appll ) ancrs so used may be confiscated anu sold , for the benefit of the hatchery fund The Columbia river and Its tributaries comprise the Sixth fishing district. A Broken Line of the Famous S. C. Corsets vnlucH $i 5, Si 50, $1 75. To lt clrtM'tl nut at 31 cent u pair; the I'ijjgfst luirguiti ever ollVreil. Domestics. Heit j;rutle Coliroc. j ct per yd Hest ratle apron K"K""'" 4-t'crrrd I .otttiHiluIc or l init of lhr I ooin Mm- tin Ilihl urailc outing I Luuifl 10.4 cjy ,,r while (ltoii ltI.1t1L.r-tw. . lull iie licau tiu fori 8-4 Uruttit Sheeting lcst tiwlity l at e Curtain I till Sic ltcUireail 7 ttser yrj 7-; ttiicr nl (") ttH eaAh 69 rt. caih 40 it pair 49 t rath HOTKL ARRIVALS. u t upper river and the Willamette, from the u"iurai-iiciir "im" i. "ns w. auitni, VI l UiamUOK COUntV . 1 a. e. a, a . .. ... has prepared a bill which will h. " mouth up. Is said to be completely cov. ' "' c-UK"n " JSm. ! LI. floating ice from bank to bank. ! Portland; (Wrge V. lll.ks. For sion providing for the construction 0f a bridge across the Nehalem river at the town of Nehalem. ort 8tevns; H GouMstone, San Franc n o II. Smith. Seattle; H. S. Gile. Chinook. Parker house It. L. Colvln. Marthland The L W. Harper U the finest flavored whisky on earth. Used In moderation, it as a sure specific for Indigestion, for general debility, for insomnia, for men. uePr!!.0,L For Mle bjr me FoarJ ! coroner s jury impaneled to In- JX0s.es Company, Astoria, Oregon. vestlgate the deaths of Sheriff Williams ; and Deputy La mere met yesterday. There The Scandinavian-American line (for. was no new edlvence. owing to the ab meriy the Thingvalla line), also the snoe of Constable M.ller, who Is yet un. vuj,i .iKi niuie o-.ar unes nave made a able to leave the house reaucuon in prepaid steeraxe rates from : Is Gainful thnturh nm r..i,i.i .i Scandinavian points to New York. Call ' ous. He was abU to be out of bed ves- ai city ticket offlos of Astoria ft Columbia terday for the first time since the shoot. xviydt nuiroao, to. commercial street. In. Dr. J. A. Fulton The Telephone arrived down yesterday on time but she received several ; scratches In passlnx through the Ice. On i the way to Portland last night the Tele. S- U Jlor' J- J- Moflulre, J. A. Pleas. phone went through the wui.im.ite : n'- i"niuna; r ntx jonnson. t. ninoox slough, to avoid the difficulty In going , L- J- Lmb- Tillamook; Fred Brown, n through the main river. . w- IN OLDEN TI MKS. for partlCJUf. 1 DhVSlClan. Waa th. Ofllv orltnee. nrM.nl People, overlooked the Importance of per. manently beneficial effeels and were sitts fled with transient action; but now tha It Is generally known that Syrup of F r Milled wound i will permanently overcome habitual con. stlpatton, well Informed people will not buy other laxllives, wtilch set for a time, but finally Injure the system. Buy the the attending : genuine, mode by the California Fig Syrup Co. UAL BME m linsj lsatsSBwSJHfl Commencing Tuesday, January 3rd, 1899 Every article in the House reduced. TI113 will be the greatest oflering in Fine Dfy Goods, fancy Goods, Glothing, Famishing Goods, Etc. Ever placed before the people of the Lower Columbia Ki ver. DURING THIS ALE 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. Silk 25 at rtductd I'riccs: Slflndard ft". 'Vol aua Uottoa' W - - Corset E. & W. Collars and Cuffs, Oil Clothing and Rubber Good.s. 1 Bo h' ClothlHK $1 00 viilue.M for Co cti mi it. 1 .10 value forM t U Miit 2 00 valiifs for $1 'J.'i Miit. 2 75 vilue.s for $1 T.'iMiit. 3 00 vnliie.t for il !: fttiit, 3 60 valutft for $2 25 Miit. .V viilue.i for $2 60 Miit. Children's 25 c heavy Ribbed Wool Stock ings sale Price 3 pair 50cts or Children's Merino Vest 1'anto, Heavy Kleeced25aud 35 cents vulueb nale price 15 cents each. V . i LndleHCHpeH. $:J 60 vaIut-8 for f 2 60 00 " " 2 yr 5 50 " " 3 !5 C 75 . " " 1 75 9 00 " " 5 60 12 00 ' " 0 25 1 H f . VJ I A . I ,v.r-ysv rx.i J V Ribbons. Wide Fancy Ribbons per yrtl 1 0 Ruby Ribbon jut yard 0 No. 2 Siitin Riblnm per yrd 3 0 No. 6 Satin Ribbon per yrd 4 c No. 7 Satin Hiblion per yrd 5 c No. 9 iSitin Ribbon per yrd 7 c Biggest bargains ever known of in laces and embroideries, now is the time to lay in a good supply. $2 50 value, for $1 75 3 00 values for 3 50 values for 1 00 values for 5 00 values for 1 95 2 50 2 75 3 95 ladies' and Gents' umbrellas at one-half former price. Ladles' Sailor and Walking Hats 0 be closed out at your own price All Wool Eiderdown $2 75 and f 3 00, to be closed out at 95 cts each. Men's Goods. 60 cts natural wool Hhirts or drawers each - 35 cts Heavy floeco lined shirts or drawers, each - - 45 cts $1 25 all wool shirts or drawers, each - - 95 cts f 1 men's working pants pair - 4ft cts 50 cts men's heavy cot ton sweater 25 cts lOcts celluloid collars each 5 cts Dress Goods. UVnro going toJ,closo",oHl every piece of dross goods. ' Wo have cut tho, price .to J regular price. la Thogrcatest'bar jjnins in Ladies' IJiVrappers .will I bo found nt this great salo Chlldrens' Mackintoshes $2 25 values for $l 50. a 50 value for 1 75 $ 5 values for 2 85 Ladles' Mackintoshes, 3 00 vulucs for ti 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 -ni 3. COOPER The Leading Dry Goode and Clothing House of Astoria, Oregon. If You want Bargains attend this Great Reduction Sale. We mean just what we say; every thing in our store a bargain. Shanahan Bros.