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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1899)
THK OllLY ASTOIUAN, TiU'tiSDAY MOKMMi, MARCH 9, 1HM rlcld at an early date, there Is every promise that baseball and football will iKHinx the iMttilnn eVn. The privileges. at the club were extended to Hie follow. In locfll newspapermen: J, K, Uratke, I. J, Kem and R. l.ee, of ttia Kvenln ltudget; C, J. iurtls. of the Herald; R. A. tlllHion and A. I-ebommti. of the Kveiu In News; J. T. Mgliter ami V. R. Hovey, of the Astortan. Astoria want t b Uie sivond l.tv r. oil of the wortd. Its liver needs rgu. lallng. A child oltee wanted the moon, Poriluinl Is the place-- llpatol.-Tlmt Do You Wear 1 I THE FAILS.. I v I H II nrr JUlJ On Saturday, March 11th, we will open our doors to the public and place on sale the cheapest stock of Clothing. Shoes, Huts, Hosiery, Under wear, Furnishing Goods Ladicswcar, Notions, Granltwarc. Tinware, Hard ware, etc.. etc., that has cer been brought to Astoria. No bankrupt or old goods, but everything new, clean and up-to-date. Ke arc after the people's trade and if LOW TKICCSnnd PAIR DEALING arc worthy of consideration we will get yours to. See Opening Announcement next Saturday. Don't forget the date-SATl Kl)Y. MAKCH IITH. 1SW. THE FAIR, The Place to Save Money 506-508 Commercial Street. The BONBONNEIRE. P. J. Meany-vwfts CDerchant Tailor and Exporter of Fops. Hubert Cash Prlot Paid tor For Skim. Tenth and Commercial bts. Astoria, Or, TODa.T'8 WEATrKR. Occasional rain. i Captain NVwuHme, owner o( the stfim or IraMa, is having ih.it boat rcmodcld J to );. on tho Astoria-Portland run. He .promises to m.ikf It tropical for tho cut. j rate line now operating ' the river a moon as his boat ts ready for biwin.-ss. J. IV Lee. of Portland, was yesterday ltpolme,l superintendent of the penlten. j tiary by (Inventor tleer. I- 1'. V. yu m. ily. of Portland, was appointed gam an. I forestry warden. .Mr. Qulmhy was an ; unsuccessful candidate for flh cominl. riner. ! Tho Woodmen of the WorKI will give Page Block, ASTORIA: y' m .n 1 Page block this evening. An Invitation T mr mr7!m ' Is extended to all '.oc.il or.lers to ar. tlct)Kite. tiod music his lft n s euro t for the ocv.ucon ami refrcjthittrn! wll te served tluntiic the night. Astoria's leading Confectionery Store. Finest In Oregon Lowney's Chocolates a Specialty. C. F. Overbaugh. traveling freight a-vnt of the O. R. X. Co.. is In th. city. Pon't fail to attend th performance of The -t'tin of th Urttih bark fas" ir "Spider and Kly" at Fisher's Saturday flight. received rlers yesterday to proceed to Royal Roads for orders. The I'a-itor came here from Ulogj about a week ago. nn. Thomas Craves left up yesterday morn, chartered. She was cleared at the u. ing for Portland, where he intends to loms house yesterday and will go ;o s i reside in future. as soon as the weather permits. County Commissioners Lewis and Pet- rsen are In the city attending the ses sion of the county court. AROUND TOWN. The steamer Holer l undergo, n r . pairs in Portland and It Is probah!,. she will be put In cionniission ty the govr'. ... . . men. as a transport. .Major C'.eni, or . I- Pag leaves on the tamh.p lh.. ,,,;,.-rv .1, i.arttm nt has :n. spected the boat undtr Instruction fr -'tis Washington, ami has fcnl h! r'iort to the stcreury of war. l'n:ll it is uc'.d i Columbia tnis morning ror (. ullfortiia. 'where he will hereafter reside. Money to loan Ferguson Bros. The re.-i pts of the water commission j last month aggregated RlCl.. Inclusive f lUSo received from the city for hy- upon the Klder nil. rema.n in I'Ttl l I drant rental. The Telegram say: "The appropr a I i; of '.". for a quarantine station a: :.' e Free buttermilk received at the Parlor Mrs. F. X. Rreeie. of Fort St.v. ns. mouth ' the Columbia is much neo,!..l UT- 1 who has been in poor health for several " ''' Pf'-t'-n t"-n i"m- t , rZZ, , . ! month,, came to Astoria yesierkty for m,'r, c " Vn'lu" l0"' ,rn U'r f rUn D. J. Ingalla. of Melville, m in As-tj., 4ltenJaBM -,.mmer.-e is thus expressed. Tho Tel, . tori yesterday. : gram need not wgrry. it s stated Tbe W. C. T. C. will meet this lifter- lively thit all Portlan.lers hereafter l -noon at 2 o'clock sharp, and close prompt- ltiu Astoriu will Ik- rulrwl to s'iow ly, to give thoee present an opportunity health certillcates. to attend the revival meetlnsr. , : Mr. Clyde Reath. governor general or The Alliance arrived down from Port. Clifton, arrived m the city yesterday. The land yesterday and crossed out for San 'long distance telephone line between As. Francisco and way ports. She carried toria and Portland is down for nine m.l s almost a full freight and passenger list. Sir. Reath says, and he has be n detailn! , to make the repairs. The line runs ulong In the report of the meeting of the th' P're Un" road anJ xhv r"c,nl SIor!" water commission In yesterday's As:or- ' a njv' ,r '" '' an, the name of Frunk Pulton, elected Janiaged in several places and the re. treasurer of the commission, was Inad- Palr "I"1" considerable work, venently omitted. j In the circuit court yesterday In the T. Pearson, formerly a commission ; case of the assignment of the Clatsop merchant of this city, but now of Port. ! Co-operative Company, it was ordered land. Is in Astoria, accompanied by his , that the assignee b? uuthorlxed to sell wife. It Is Mr Peterson's dee. re to ail notes and accounts of sa:d company. ships won't b. able to reach when Mont. goniery's do. k Is built, eh, Tny? An.l ay. Tony pldn t the Maiuanlta. draw. Ing about eight or nine feet of water, get stuck In the Willamette mud nut long nce. mid have to get the I l.g.h-t draft sl.Mitier I'nd.ne to pull her out of It? Oh, ves, Portland would undoubtedly make a lx-utl(ul s-nd Liverpool C ships oould only navigate In heavy dow, Vaipilna Hay Sens. The funeral of .M;ss llertha Ooutter, who died recently In the metropolis, after an Illness of sevi moii:h. was he'd yesterday. The eilce took lae at Utaee Kp!scsal hutch and were con. ducted by Rev. t'liam Se niur Mho ,. The Inlermeiit w as held at iiiv. nwoiid, many of the joiing Mouinn's tonner friends fol.owit'g tho n main ti t' e grave. Nearly all the uietu''er of the high school altiuinl. to whl h Mis tl u . ter be'.ongiil. a.iecdeit the funir.tl and the Mags on the public school buibil'ius were at half. mast out of repot to her memory. The Hrltl-h bark Clan tintbralth, which has been I) Ing In the harbor for over a mouth, disengaged, was chartered .(er, day to loud lutnb. r at Vancouver, It. C, With the departure of the Clan lialbialth three disengaged vessel remain In the harbor Charter are lower thl year than for many seasons pat and are con. slderab'.y lower thon wheal vessels are engaged for l the Columbia river. 8 nie of the disengaged wheat carrier hae been In the river since lat fa. I, but, n a large amount of wheat yet remains In the Inns of the Ka-tem Oregon farmer un. sold, the owner of these vessels will pr..b.i!; g,t what the) cnider a (air rate from Portland befote the wheat soil el- . rhen Glance Over These Prices. MeiiH Lncemui CoiiKreHti Shoen, worth 1.75, clonlny out $1.10 i. The new si. .mill tt the '. It, .V N Co . t 1 riv r m'ls -en Itlp.trt.i now completed, ..nil ! k .lie bill t hi P on t ie .: k" alhl l.i-W litO :, i In nrxl The Menu' SH)ci'm -50, I.J5 to I.50, i 1,40 i.5 75 You'll miss it if you don't get a pair of our shoes at these prices. HERMAN WISE, Fhe Reliable Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher steamer I.ewtMon i al-o in .iiil r and the two steamers w.il iil.ern ite between I! paru ami l,.wl- o'l. iii- g It.iarl i M.reat vlglb nee will be ,.b.red m l it Lilly, x ... in Sunday on arrival ..f will go hard with It 1 : is who wool,! train N' I from Port I Hid and ri -aching j I") no nt of the renutj.tr I.1 The mony lawlst-ni nej day at I i in. ti ttriuni;. derlveil from li.vits, .ii.t. r wlti Will leave I.eWts.oil .l.l.'v e. et Jiutl. other flltlda Wh'ell the Wheelllleli ,.f lav. at i: o cio. k ro n arri i g at III. j tbe county may provide, w it be ti.rd f. r parla .it . p m . . onnc t nn wrh triliil"' oustructloii .m.l inainieii in. e of I. , No 3 feotii Si -ikane 1 11, ik. ka tie h. I cycle M'.h. The !lrn of t'w- . y.ril Hend l eant ataanp to pay pue.'age and M a Tide Table for UN. FISHER BROS. b -tl e-i eia.i i uii'lltlii'ii il alv.v pitppe.l w 'li ctri.- light. . mfort will , ,er t-.-n built '., .ewis .m is h-r r rii,".-l for the run I l'r 'l"'se.l path w :. m-.t t Heisde and I :h..roiig: -: 'rr""iiial''y this pah wll b,. bull! i! m ..t.-rn iippliince. ' ar"""'l Stmlth' l'o.nt to the Yoinu' bav c . an I fo- :.-e.l and ' '" The route on the w l lr I . (Icncrnl Supply llou.c fir Family (Iroccrics. I .IV r tin , ready 'rift that ha. i-ake m.-r T' e old .e.f James Flnlayson is In Portland on a brief business trip. Best U-cent meal. Rislnjr 8ua restaur ant. C3 Commercial street. J. H. Smith said wife, of Salem, are registered at The Occident Mrs. U. L. Dodd. of Leximjton. Ky. la th city, a (nest at the Occident. L not yet tuen determined upti. ui: it will llkelv follow the railroad II-p a, m ar by prai tli able taking in Wair. n j ton. The i-omtti sslon will niik. The county - . March term j hun. I t: ..f a hi nietit .-f (J r .ls Necanieiiin wr. rip oyer the route ns soon a tin- we ith r moderates uii.l det.-i mill.- Just where :he path Will be built It is hop.,! tint :lln S. a.ide path will be ready for one the eotnlng suiuiiier The coitstrm tl"ii of t'i ' path will give At"tiii w h -. liiirn one of tho tliiest rld.s on the coast, ti the ro a I will take In all the summer rcoii Th distance from Astoria to H-anlde. a!l.:ht:v more than ?) n.llri will niak' a tin- run for parties of i y.-lt After th- b a. h I reached they may rid- on for many miles more Wheeltneti are (-inhuiali. r'l'"""!over the Idea and the eoninillou wl.l have the hearty co-npc ration of ail. Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. Can Have You Money on Estimates of Material of Rry Dascrtpiioa, The steamer 6unol crossed out yester. day, lumber laden for San Francisco. Auditor Kelson waa busy yesterday lssulnsr certificates to exempt firemen. A. F. Rogers, of the Pacific Paper Com. paiiy, arrived down from Porland yester. dy. The reserved seats for "Spider and Fly" opens at Griffin & Reed's tomorrow mormntf. Best California wins K cents per gal lon. Alex. Gilbert, sole agent for Astoria. Telephone t Wallsend coal and coke is tbe best for doaesUc purposes. For sale by the As toria Gas Llfbt Co. Please note ths redaction In fares be. tween Astoria and Portland made by tbe O. R. A. N. Company. Wanted A flrl for general bouse work. A a ma!! family and flrst-cCass wares paid. Address H. Astorian ofllca. Hall's Juniper Klaney Cure has cured hundreds of lame backa in this country. It may you. Try It. Charles Rosyra, druggist iu Omaha bams, finest ever brought to Astoria market, for one week only, 11 cents per pound. Tbe "Pat" market, 674 Commercial street The Parlor now manufactures all its own chocolates. They are made only of the finest materials and are the most de licious in the city. A lumber schooner arrived In yesterday and was towed to the Knappton mills to load lumber. Her name could not be ascertained. The West Shore Mills Company are In a position to offer the publio slab wood I during ths next three - weeks. Orders should be left early, or otherwise the supply may be exhausted. again establish a house here and he Is The testimony In the case of the state looking for a location. j of Oregon ex rel George Kftboth vs. Nicholas) Kerage was all taken bef. re 8ee the Yankee Doodle boys, tne Widow . court adjourned and the rase will be Brown. Throw 'em Down, Dewey; Sousa" ' K'vrn t the Jury at :30 this morning. Vlvandere Band, and grand march of gold and silver guards at the perform.' Occasionally a column entitled, "Tie ance of "Spider and Fly" at Fisher's Spirit of the Country Press." appears In opera house Saturday night. ,the oregonlan. The following editorial from the Telegram Is recommended a The directors of the Football Club eon; 'appropriate for the next Installment: template putting In a swimming tank at I '"i'he man who "too,J on th VWge of the gymnasium in the near future. The the Olympla with Dewey during the bat- tank will be the means, It is expected. tle of Manila bay la becoming almost a of greatly Increasing the boys' class, numerous as was the aged woman who which already Is a large one. hjJ kissed George Washington a f--w ' years ago." W. A. Gaines' private stock whisky. ! bandied exclusively in Astoria by John The st''am,'r Ilwaco, built in Portland L. Carlson. Is one of tha most popular i ior tne R- & N- Co has Prvn a beverages sold. Its purity and, quality ''allure. The fault la believed to be with are guaranteed, and it is especially rec j ttc' BlntS, which use too much steam ommended for family use. It Is sold In compared with the boilers. The engines any quantity at tns corner of Twelfth wfre hMl ar"1 Installed by the Portland and Bond streets. Iron works. A representative of the company has irone east to superintend The wooden anniversary of the weddings the construction of Wells balancc.valve a of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thing and Dr. compound engines, which will be placed and Mrs. W. C. Logan was celebrated In the boat, after which she Is expected last evening at the residence of the lat. to meet the requirements. The engines ter. The house was prettily decorated (are expected to arrive within V) days, and many of their friends were present, i The evening was pleasantly passed and j The board ot directors of the Astoria at a late hour luncheon was served. i Football Club met In special session last - 'evening. The committee having the This is the age of adulterations, but ."natter In charge reported that the club Harper Whisky Is guaranteed strictly had been offered three sites for a field pure, superlative whisky. Chemists, an. one on the West Side and two on this alysts and physicians testify to this re- side of the bay. The different locations peatedly. The evidence Is not only strong were dismissed by the board, but no but conclusive. The people, too. find definite action was taken. One of the Harper can be trusted implicitly; hence three offers will be accepted the present the enormous sales of his royal whisky, week and the work of putting tho field Sold by Tbe Foard & Stokes Company, In shape will commence Immediately. It Astoria. Ore. Is the desire of the tward to secure a r .r .li- I'lay ..ft- ; n Th it- .ml ', !i.- nn;.r.c. .' tho i .lin y ro id at he l!r-t mail.:. r consldirat c.il. Ju.l;e iltay. i- wnoni the matter was referred. ropori.. tint the Iowa! bid for .ntprui ing .),,. r a,j amounted to more thin th. re wn m the district fund The offer of t har.'. , (.,n. sen to construe; the road for id jL-r rod and to buiid the bridge f.,r y,f,, b. ing low-T than the bids. Judce liray mend-d that the contract be 1. ( t M,r, In the matiT of tn petition of ll-tiry K. Miller and others to a at.- ucan park, the curt nt.. rd that the i..;l,l n ers br required to nuke, out a proper The afternoon meeting yesterday at order. A new d-ed was or. r , tnul,. , u' i the Itaptist church was well attended. ior jonn vvarnsarr to correct an error I to tho evenlim th.. H..v Mr Tllr; I'ttlTTKNTi i.N" MIIKTINUH in tne description of land for taxes were paid. - which 'conducted the opening service. The choir consisted of about 20 talented local sing , ers. anil, after several oul.Ntlrrin ,im no. onraim steamer ran bang ar- pel songs. Mrs. Moffctt and Mr. It.,!, In ,,, jmornuy morning, pi days from rendered a beautiful duel. After a scrip '-uiu. m.e ma. to tne run rn.m Yoko. ture reading by the llev. Mr. Marcotte, homa to Ihd b,rt . ...... I- i. ' " " '' "" n" prayer uy itsv. iioinngsneaii. and an nan u goon passage tne entire trip. The 'Impressive solo. , n J,.,,,,," by rau nang i one or the ionall-.t f the 1 Mrs. Moffett. Mr. frlttenton commence, "nereo oy ,ne u. it. ft N. his adoress, taking Ills text fr-.tn the ior tne oriental trad... and register hut prophecy f Uh; "Watchman, What mi, ut. . i ,, .l. . "k-nt , -irgo r mer. the Night? The Watchman Said, th inanoise on Hoard, consign.,! to eastern Morning Cometh." cine,. ,i.-r passenger list cmpn.ed i The speaker dwelt on the subjeot of -a.ier-e ,. ,:. i ,nes-. two of the lat. t opportunities, and related many sa ... log ue.uneu ior Astoria. They w. r..; instances of persons who, like Felix noi ai.oweo to lanu and ivpu y ( VI. tor ; umbT ae preaching of the Apostle I'aul ,.,aer a. compan.e.i tne steamer to l'..rt- though "almost erii id.l." to b.-come hind to examine Into their certificates, christians, resisted the strivings of the ...e mom interesting tning in connection , Ioiy flplrit nd were suddenly culled to with the Fau Song Is h, r crew, whbh is 'exchange worlds, dying without hnw nt,d cooio-iseo. oi M tninese and Japanese w,hout flod. For nenrly one hour Jhe .-.ones, i nis is considered a large crew evangelist continued his discourse b. for a steamer of her si,-, but the .,HUer, j fore ,,,mMng ,hfl audience. can perform more H-rvlces will be continued tomorrow worn man iv cooiies. on.: arrles nine : at 1 p. m. In the Itaptist church and at c. NewSpringGoods Iiadies Shirt Waists Nobby, Stylish and l'p-to-l)ate. Manufactured by the Famous Trojan Manufacturing Company, Troy, N. Y. These Waists are considered the finest made In America for style, fit and work, manghlp. Colors guaranteed. H. COOPER. Sole Agent for - - Astoria officers, all of whom are Hump. tins. Th Fan Sang has a cargo of general mer chandise awaiting her In Portland ,md she will probably be ready to leave the Inland city for the return trip within a week. She left for Portland after a tihoti stay here. A largely attended meeting of the Taxpayers League was held in the Cham, ber of Commerce rooms last nkxht. Fifty-six new members were admitted. and the meeting was attended by nearly every businessman In the city. Various suggestions came up for discussion as to the best means of reducing the expenses of the city. Matters pertaining to county, school and city affairs and the lessening of expenses of the electric system of the city were discussed. An other luportant subject which was con. side red was a reduction In the present system of collecting taxes. Reduction in the tuxes of the county and city re. celved especial attention from the mem. h-rs, and It was the general opinion that retrenchment In this line could be tf feutcd. Matters relating to the ,-lty and county taxes and to the reduction of expenses In the different departments of the city government were referred to pnper committees appointed for the pur pose. The chairman also appointed an executive committee and standing com mlttee to look after the object In view by tbe league. No (Infinite action was taken at last night's meeting, the league hav. Ins; but Just commenced the work of making a general reduction In expense In all departments connected with the city and county governments. The n'-xt meeting will be held Wednesday night, when roports from the different commit, tees will be submitted. It was said by those present at last night's meeting that the league promises to be one of the most harmonious and successful movements ever started In Astoria. 7:3) 1n the M. E. Church. The early organization of the bbycle commission, which will be known as the publio ways commission, has caused much reJoldnK among local devotees of the wheel, who are -anxious for good paths to the different points of Interest In the county. In all probability Ihe commission will ibe able to Issue li censes by April 1, after which date the law will, be strictly enforced, The police I officers are required, under the rules of the commission, to watch for bicyclists who have failed to take out licenses. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. BKLIQ Lose and Manager, Saturday, march 11, 1899 GRANDER THAN EVER THE NEW PRODUCTION OF M. B. LEAYITT'S Oorgeou.i 5pe:Ucular Extravagarua ; S 40-PE0PLE.40 15-HiSClass Specialties-15 GOLD AND SILVER MARCH. MAGNIFICENT SCENERY OOROEOUB COSTUMES. BUPBRB BALLETS. Valetta, The Queen ot Toe Dancers. Matchless Chorus of It Beautlfful Girts. The New Hit in Follies and Fancies- Yankee Doodle Boys: ths Widow Brownj Throw Em Down iewey; ins jjomesv tie of the Palace; Sousa Vlvandre Band; The Mermaids' Rsvels; Ths Chefs of th Occidental. PRICE8 OF ADMISSION Reserved Beats, 7 cents; uauery, w cent. nai Bale opens at Griffin st Reed' Friday moraine at I o'clock. C. HEILBORN & SON. The (,)ldcHt Houhc In Antorin. Tin" Larjfxt uiiil ( iilv Carpet and Furniture House in .stnriu. Tlif liir'tl uiiil-fnK'xt Min k of ('iir t l. mul r'tiniitiut t arnt tl by nny limin. in Oregon etttMi ! of rnrllmul, Salmon Twines Double-knot Nettings, Cotton Seins, Twines, Lines, Etc. W hav no connection with oomMoatlona, and boln th only dlrwot laus)rtr of Balmon Twin and Net on th coast, ws can supply th very boat at IrwasH price conltrnt with quality. W ban die the only Sootoh Twtas oa th stark. HONEYMAN & McBRIDE lO.'J A llr, Third Stnrt, Cor. Tuylor, I'OliTI.AND. OK. W. F. SCHEIBE, r1nnutac f urr of tlio Alwaysi Mcllnlilo 'I pes. satf 5moksrt' Articles. 47 Commercial Ht. "La Belle Astoria" Cigar Schelte's Optra Star Schelbe'4 Special Ami Otliar Ilrnncl West Shore Mills Co. WOOD Slab Wood $2.7, j Cut and Delivered.. Napoleon was the world 'a great est general. We uro AHtoriu's loadera in Stoves - Ranges A carloml jtiHt arrived, lower than ever. Trices W.J. SCULLY, Sole Agent. 431 Bond Street; Astoria Uarrowe'B Pure H. O. Self-RiBing BUCKWHEAT f- Best N, O. MolaBses, Fioney and Maple Syrup, Etc A. V. ALLEN'S Grocery Store.