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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1899)
THE DAILY AST0R1AN, SATURDAY MOKMNU, MAltCH 18. 1899. ' THE FAIR. . i . Now Open for Business. Our Spring Clothing HAS NOW ARRIVED. IF YOU WOl'LD APPEAR NEAT AND DRESSY, COMK AND LET 18 CHOTHB YOU IN A SUIT OP "Millers all Wool" Clothing TlOT FAMOUS BRAND OP OUYTIUNO 13 RECOGNIZED AS TUB STANDARD OP EXCELLENCY. To b had only at THE FAIR, The Place to Save Money SOG-SOS Commercial Street. The BONBONNEIRE. Astoria's leading Confectionery Store. Finest la Oregon . Lowney's Chocolates a Specialty. (to sinner to turn from th.tr sins to ;God. Much Interest was taken In lh j question aa to whether the meetings I should continue, nearly every one present (being In favor of extending the revival jit 1. evident that a strong, united, pray. errul effort of alt christian people In Astoria Is necessary to bring about a Itvvlval that will result In many souls being borne Into the Kingdom of 0d. I The matter will be submitted to the !everal congregation In th.a city on Sunday. j The Irish flag was raised on the flag. ,stair of the new Page building yesterday. Foge Blocks ASTORIA.!11 noueJ' :on,f' ,o lh br' tr om 1 ' ' ' sTfJB1. , lng were reminded that it was not en. PI Manner - 'Sunday. March 19. These meeting, will pT"l for foreign flag to be . J. if leanV-WCSta be held at the ball, corner of Seventeenth ,PU"rJ a rHr ,uMlf or 'rlvu" bu"J- and Exchange street, and will continue ln "1,hoUt Ain tho ,,ar" -T,V fTWAfiatit T:i J y for HWMlowIm we.lt. All Scandl. The Imppriety. doubt- lUerCDaDC lailOF 3fl(l navlan people especially ar. Invited to '""' Wa ln!',,"vd "m- patriotic son attend. ' Erin, whose deep sense of trie eb. EyOfllftCI' Of PniTC ! servant of the day promoted the i.AJllbl Jl JUIJ. Game." private stock whisky thoughtless act rather than any Inteniloii aftgtM Cash Prto Paid for Pur Skiaa Astoria, Or. handled exduatvely in Astoria by John of lnu:tlng the natlon.il ting. The nm.i. r L. Carlson, li on. of th. most popalar on regulated, however, and the beverages told. Ita purity and Quality '"tars and striivs Moated above the Irlsn Tenth and Commercial ts. r guaranteed, and It la especially rC " 'g the remainder of the uay. oromended for family use It U sold In . taj quantity at the corner of Twel.'tn T.ie nhlng law recently enacted at the and Bond stre special session of the legislature over. looked two Important streams the Ne. J Among the Instruments filed for word canlcum and Ohanna. both on the west yesterday in the county recorder', office side. The failure of the law to regulate i was a release and satlafaetton of mort- fishing In those streams makes It s. ' gage from the Astoria BuHd'.ng and Loan glb:e for fishermen to take sar.ion at Asaodaton to Grace Episcopal chunk. ny season of the year. At present there : Th. release of th. mortgage free, the are many ftsh In those rivers and fl-her. rectory from debts, and th. parishioners 'men are making good catches. The fish Best lS-cent meal. Rlaing Sun restaur- i "re t0 congrtulated upon being- In are shlppe,! to local and Portland mark. TODAY'S WEATHER. Pair. AROUND TOWN. Money to totn Prgaoa Bros. It wHI to th. Interest of fishermen to secure their llcensea as soon t posslb!.. Mr, McOulr. will ndivor o be lit' A. torla on hnlny and Saturday of erh week, when h. ran b found at hi oirtc. on KUvenlh street. A special meeting of the council well b. called before Aprfl 1 tx as. nn onllnanc granting further time to Contractor iKviHlln to lniptv- Astor street from Sixth tc Ninth, Tho contract provided that th. atriKt should b. plunked with yellow fir. and that the work should be completed by April 1. Mr, Uoodln waa unabl. lo obtain any yellow II r In th. city at that dm. and tie consulted the street commute, as to what course he should pursue, lldtig desirous of pat ivnlilitg home Industry, th. committee. agreed to secure further tint, for th. completion of the work, and thus permit Mr. Uoodln to secure th. Iumler In As. torla. At th. council meeting Thursday night th. commute. Introduced ail ordln. ance covering the matter. It wa. th. desire to pass the ordinance Immediately a the original contract expire before another regular meeting, and unanimous consent for suspension of the rule ws asked. Councilman I'arker, who repr. sent the ward In which th. Improve. ment I being made, objected, on the ground that he did not want the street to be torn up for "another three or four months." Mayor Hcrgman stated to Mr. I'arker that, unless he reconsidered his vote, a special meeting would he called but I'arker refused to waive hi right to block the passage of th. measur. He waa the only councilman to vote In the negative. Tho ordinance will be passed at the ctal meet lis. The lumber for the Improvement Is now being sawed, saL Ol Ooaamarotsl street. ! such good financial condition. ets. Fish Commissioner McGuire ha re. quested that all boxes of salmon sniped from the Necanlcum and Ohanna be la belled as coming from there; otherwise they wtl! be selxed, pending an Inveitl. gallon. Manna Korpplla. of New Astoria, will appear before Judge Hughes at 10 this morning to be examined on a charge of criminal assault upon a man named Erickson. also a resident of the West Side. Ericksun was quite seriously rut In the altercation and his escape from Best California win. cent, per gai- ! Th. four-masted schooner Prosper ar son. Alex, Gilbert, sole agent ror Astoria. ' rtveJ ln Thursday evening, J4 days from Telapnon. A ; Honolulu. In ballast. The proeper Is one of the crack schooners on the coast and WsJlsend coal and coke is the best for '. made the voyage to the mouth of the omeetlc purpose. For sal by the As. 1 river In B days, although the weather lorta Gas Light Go. waa unfavorable for a great portion of IPkntMi A net r,. mn..i wv tne ,rip- She to "tr by the Export ASTftX raT we. mt-f Y! l 'ad paid. Addiws. it Astonan offlc lurobr for TaJt"' Chln'- H.- T. Jnnma jmZ. n, ,.. ' Mr. H. B. BoYthwIck. the enterprising hundreds of lame backs lo this country "nberman of GoWe. wa in the city yes- j death wa a narrow one. Since the flghi, It may you. Try It. Cbarla. Rcert terday 00 business. Mr. Borthwick speak i which occurred about three week bko. druggist ' enthiastical!y of the lumber )ulne Erickson has been In bed. but ha re. mmmm on the Pactnc coast and says the demand covered autflclently to be able to a;pe.;r Th. Parlor now manufactures) all Its was never better. The home market as ' in court today. From the evld.n.e own chocolates. They are made only of well as foreign shipments, he says, are 1 which developed at a hearing before th. finest materials and ar. th. most de- greatly stimulated, with every indication : Judge Hughes a few days ago. It Is Uclous In th. city. of a busy summer. Mr. Borthwick left j thought Korpiila will be hekl to answer up for Goble lost night. the serious charge of assault wlih Intent Woolens and flannels will not shrink or t0 harden when Naptha Soap Is used, it's a number of Astorians left this city the cheapest laundry soap In ue. Three yesterday evening to attend the dance. Another good glxed house greeted ih. bars, B cents. Rogers, druggist at Catblamet. Tne Mlier wa chartered i Metropolitan Opera Company last night - I for the otcasion and left her dock at ! at Fisher's opera house, Plauquette's Gold medals to Harper whisky at New, 7 o'clock. Excursion boats were also I comic opera. "The Chimes of Normandy" Orleans and World's Pair. Chicago. Try I run from different points along the river. ' being the bill. The chorus and solo work St. you will endorse the judge's rerdict The Columbia orchestra, was engaged to 1 110" night was splendid much better than Sold by Foard 8tokes, Astoria, Ore. I furnish music and left on the Miler. I In the first night's performance. Mr. I The dance was largely attended and the Eddie Smith, as Gaspard. the miser At the Swedish Lutheran church there j party returned eariy this morning after ; played a difficult role with finish and win not be any services Sunday, since having spent a very enjoyable night. power, and won hearty applause for his the pastor Is not yet strong enough toi clever work. Maurice Ilageman. as th preach. Bunday school at the usual) Articles of Incorporajlon of the Wist. Bailly. phyvd the principal com-dy role nouf- port Hall AsKociaiion were filed In the nd kPt the audience in a good humor. , . , , ., ' 'county clerks office yesterday. The ln- Will Rising, as the- Marquis of f'ornvllle. gellcel Lutheran church are: English , Pher8on, A. R. y A jranne'r and Sunday school at 9:W a m.; Norwegian ; J()hn Jr The u t v, ,r r ,' h 7 V " diviJ,;d at 11 a capital marchioness, won favor with the evening at 7:30. . may be Increased at any time by two- had a conceal role and played It well. Jlis Blanche Aldra'-h. as Sernole'.le. and Mis Aliip James, as Ormalne, the lost nil. ence. Miss James though suffering from o.d proved that she wa the posae.or A. P. C. MKN SWAIJW TIIK HUT Kit Mia. OP I'KFKAT. Irving tlub Howlers Made Monkeys of Them l-st Night. Winning Thrre Out of Pour OntiKt The Irving Club team wiped up mother earth, with tho aggregation chosen to upholu the A. P. t fabric last nlht. The visitor were out. played at every turn, and after the tlrst game, which they man aged by a fluke to win. they were at the not too tender merries of the Irving, who stam-u the blue aixt wh le into th,' mire of defeat. The iltor were vitelline of .ucycm. They newr doubted their ability to w'.n. but the Irvltics took all th. com-ett ou: of idem. They plied strike upon strike. while the visitors, dep.ilrlng of suv, ss. sloughed their few parallel lines and !ir v bal'.s down the gutter. Iteatty. It was awful-for the visitors. The Mr,t game; was e ltlli! -not be. ui-e the sioriog w is k'ood but t. u-c he game was close. Wise nude a gar. l-um tin sh und pul!i--l the t.-am out by he narrow marKln of three pins. G C. Fulton should have won this game, and probably would hid he known how close he scores were. in the second game the Irving broke ooee. Dr. fulton, licorice. Chatter and I (1. C. Fulton were all well up In the ortli s. while n miserable 37 was the best the visitors could show. In this game the Irvings bowled a 11 average, ln the third und fourth games they did even better, scoring !l and SU. against 211 an I ill for the visitors. The Irving have wonderfully Improved. They bowled a strong steady game and richly deserved last night' victory. On the o:her hand, the A. P. C. tnn were unmistakably off. Even burroughs, who made the best total, got but two good games, while II it; gins. Law and Hover, who usually bowl a fair game, fulled 10 get Into the forties. It waa th. very poor, est game the A. P. C men have ever put up, the team average being less than 35. The average of the Irvings was ovir 39. and they scored 110 pins more than the visitor. G. C. Pultun nnd Chutter bowl.d the best games for the Irvlnits, the (oritur scoring the high total, 1 75. una the best single score, 5i. Chutter pulled out w;ih 170. Both he and Fulton bowled consist, ently. Burroughs finished high for the visitors, securing Kl. Ills 61 was the high single score for the visitors. Thus far 3J game have been bowled, of which th Irving have won lo and the A. P. C. S. the remaining game the !lnit bowled In the contest resulting In a tie The total pins made by the Irvings I t17. while the A. P. C. men are ac credited with 4.14'l, a difference of 77. Contests of this kind usually are ctilcu latcd from HI game, so the A. P. (". team may yet pull out In the lead. The re ' t' l .a ! . i 1 53 We Give 'I ; it , (i ) i 1 . And Good Values. Stamps! VK give Trading Stumjw nnd Soil Moil's SIiocm wet tli $1.75 nt $1.10 WE Nvll Men's Shoos worth $2.2.1 wt $1.K and Civo Trading SUmi'm WE Mn'n Shorn worth $ .r0 at $1,(5.") and Ciivo Trailing SUuups WE giv Trading Stiunpn and JhjII Moii'h SIkhm worth $:i.()() nt $'2.00 WE wll Mfii's Shoi'H worth f .M) at $'2.'2.ri and (Jivo Trailing StainN Sllppere, Slip In the Snm? Wnv. HERMAN The Reliable Clothier WISE, and Haberdasher. I'KHHONAI. MENTION. Sam iHsen. trapper of Chinook. n the city yesterday. 11. 11. Parker Is seriously III. being con. tlncl to his rooms, suffering from a severe attack of neuralgia W. I Held, the lumberman, c.ime down from Portland yesterday, and Is testis. ered at the Occident. BEST OP ALL. To cl earns th. ytm In a gMtl. and truly beneficial manner, whan th. spring, tlm. comes, dm th. tru. and perfect remedy. Syrup of Fig. Buy th. genu. in. Manufactured by the California Pig Byrup Co. only, and for sal. by all druggists, at SO cents per bottle. Bend I cent .tamp to pay posiag aad gl a Ttd. Tabl. for lm. FISHER BROS. (lcncral 5upply Mouse for f;amlly (Iroccrlc. Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. Can Bay. Tou Money on Estimate, of Material of Every DsMortptfc. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OCCIDENT. James Drummond. Gray's river. W. P. Clark, Han Francisco. II. M. Smith, San Francisco. Andy McCarthy. Sn Francisco. W. It. Ilolllngsworth. Portland 'hiirles C. Woodcock. Porllnnd James T. tiray. Portland. M. P. CVillender. Chinook. J C, Mecler an-l wife. Ilrooklleld. W. T. Kel.l, (Xiklaml A. 1. Kothsteln, Senile. P. W. HolUbaugh, St -aul. PARKER HOUSE. I.. J. .Meserve, Cray's river P. C. Roads. 1 1. .Me. A lllnford. Fort Canby. Frit Johnson, Chlnsk. Frank lladgur, Clatskanle. ANOIHEH CABINET OPPICEU. Congress will soon b. called upon to pais a law creating a new cabinet port. :ollo. This official will probably b known as th. secretary of the colonic. It will b. his duty to look after in. wsl. fare of the Island which wr u'.tri by the Inlted State In our war with 8:ln. While he I attending to his duties, llos. tetter's Stomach Bitter will continue to C. HEILBORN & SON. The Oldent Hotme In Antorln. Tho Lnrgcht nnd Only Carpet and Furniture House in Astoria. Tho Inrgi'Ht iind-tincst gtock of CiirjX'tw nnd Kurnitiiro mrrud hy any hou.w in Orogon outside of Portland. West Shore Mills Co. -WOOD third, vote of the shareholders. . The Services as usual at the Presbyterian objects it the company are to engage ln of a good soprano voice by her renderlnir church tomorrow. Subject of the morn- tho "" of property, erect- of "The Legend of the 4 nlmes." The lng sermon: "Jesus Teaching About the lnlf "dlris-a. etc. The principal office company closed its engagement here Holy Spirit" In the evening the theme , u at Westport. Ore. with last nights performance, will be "A Marked Man." A very cor-! 1 dial invitation Is ertfn,irl to all I Tne t-amer Harrison, which had her Fish Commissioner McGuire arrived In j shaft Injured and her rudder tarried the ;y yesterday and will be at the local Mayor Bergman yesterday tlgncd the ' awa' a tr w ,Jays ago on entering Tllla- office today, where licenses will be Issued ordinance providing for the transfer of !mook harl"" w'1" not be. towed to As. to applicants. Mr. McGuire has thus $5376.75 from the general fund to the torla toT rePairs ' "e F.lmore. owing to far collected about 11200. nearly all of bond Interest fund. The money will be ' the "n'-ertainty of the weather. The which amount hag been paid by fish deal, used to pay the first lx months' Interest ' ru1ler replaced at Tillamook and ers. Only about CO has been ollected On tho city's bonded Indebtedness. I tne ha" "'H be brought to this city from Astoria fishermen, and Mr. HcQulre j for repairs after which It will be taken is at a loss to know the reason for this. W. W. Whipple Is In receipt of letters ' 'xtcl' by the r.imore and put In place. It has Ven particularly desired by him from friends in Dyea and 8kagway, I There Is extrem danger and difficulty 'ht Ial fishermen secure their licenses Which state that a great rush has takeniln making the run at this season of the a n a possible, as, should they Place to Haines" Mission, the center of! year and officers of the boat say the walt unt" opening of the i"aon. the iuh mining territory. Mr. Wrhlpple J Harrison had a very narrow escape from tnere wl" be an undeelrable rush, owing has also received Dlctures of the recent , obstruction. i me greai numoer or ginnenerg turn contest will be played at the Foot. !t"'11 lo " 'l1 "f curing the lick 0U 1 A, ball alleys, probably two we.k, h.nre. of t-mach. liver and kidney disorder, "N If F) lW Ofri i ") Hr HurrouKl,., will captain the A. P. ,. Jt " U hns b. en doing for llfty year.. IUU J J U .D . S , men. while (',. C. Fulton will officiate In I 1,1 Krcotct vlrtuea are ln building Up Cut and Delivered. Ore at Dyea, buildings. which destroyed several in this vicinity. Just why the fishermen Rev. W. E. HolllngsheaJ preached the have not made application for licenses Is sermon at the revival meeting; held ln not known. There Is some talk of test. General Missionary Osbrlnk will com. i the M. E. church last evenlna-. Rev. lng the validity of the flshimr law. In mence a series of meetings with the L. J. Trumbull assisting. Mr. Holllng- the courts, but on what ground I not Swedleh Baptists of this city at U o'clock! head's address was a very earne.t plea stated. The law doubtless Is re?ular and a like caimclty for the Irvings. Last nlk'ht's scores were: IRVING C'LCH O. C. Fulton W 4i ST. 42 --1 7 j W. T. Chutter 41 47 W 4-17 li. II. fl-orxe 2'. 4S 4'l r-l".1 J. A. Fulton XI 4s Jl 4" --1.12 W. C. Iji;an 32 M V. 4-!47 C. E. Kaln M 27 40 3-142 ASTORIA FOOTBALL CLUB. L. B. Ilurroimhs 33 30 47 51-Hl Herman Wise 4:1 34 34 ('. It. Coriper 31 3.1 40 31-i:r W. :. Uiws 3S 34 33 32-ir. c. R. Hiotlns :t3 37 27 32-129 P. B. Sovey ii 34 W 3-12? The score by games were: Irving Club 205 244 24l 24J-IM4 A. F. C i 2M 211 2II-K3I run.d'wn systems; In quieting and tcnlng unstrur.g nervis; In overcoming d. pepsla. Indigestion and constipation. Try a bottle if vou feel "out of ort." Edged tulle arc not uch dangerous looking thing as they are displayed among the fripperies for the coming sum. j rner girl. L( 'i NewSpringGoods Lsdies Shirt Waists tjbb , Stlih and l'p-to-Date. Manufactured by the Famous Trojan Manufacturing Company, Troy, N. T. These Waists are considered th. finest made In America for style, fit and work manship. Color guaranteed. REAL EHTATE TRANSFERS. C. R. IHggins to Alex Marttlla, lot 1R, block 12, Astoria addition to Warren ton 175 William A. Hurt et al to Mary Aber cromble, east half of southeast rpjar. ter, section 13, township 7 north, range 10 west ISO David Dupee and W. B. Starr to Co. lumbla Fldhlng Company, 16.49 acre of tldeland In section 13 and 14. township 9 north, range S west, ond 70 acres and 9.42 acres In the frac. tlonal sections of 17 and 18, same township, also (.42 acres In same section and township j A. R. De Fluent, editor of th. Journal, Doyiestown, Ohio, suffered for a number of year, with rheumatism In hi right shoulder and side. II. says: "My right arm at time, waa entirely unless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and wag surprised to receive relief almost Im mediately. The Pain Balm baa been a constant companion of mine ever sine, and It never falls" For toil, by Char!a Rogers. LACS) CURTAINS.- Mrs. K. Rasmussen I prepartd to do up curtains ln satisfactory siylt. Ooo4 work guaranteed. Leave orders at Ore gon Bakery. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money if R fails to cure, 25 c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. For sale by Charles Rogers. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice la hereby given to all parties l holding Clatsop county warrants en. domed prior to January 1, 1897. to present the same to the county treasurer at his office, 104 Tenth street, for payment. Interest ceases after this date. Dated this 14th day of March, 1899. H. C. THOMPSON, Co. Treasurer. C. H. COOPER, Sole Agent for - - Astoria NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given to ail whom It may concern that tho undersigned has been appointed administrator of the es tate of Frances Tryon, deceased, and that ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased must pre sent the same to the undersigned, duly verified, at th. office of Pulton Bros., at. torneys, in Astoria, Oregon, within six months from this date, A. A. CLEVELAND, Jr. Astoria, Oregon, March 7, UN. CHANGE OP PARTNERSHIP. Notice Is hereby given that th. under. signed has this day sold hi Interest In the business of Chrlstansen k Co. and withdrawn from said firm. All oulstand. lng accounts ar. payable to said firm and all liabilities contracted on account of the old business will be liquidated by the remaining partner In said firm. Atorla, March 16. 1899. A NOUS OOK. THROUGH TICKETS TO BAN FRAN CISCO AND SACRAMENTO. ALL RAIL. Th Astoria A CommWa River Railroad Company ha placed on sale at both th. city and depot ticket offices through tickets to Ban Frandaco and Bacramento, via its line and the Southern Pacific from Portland, Rate from Astoria are as follow: First-class, Including berth In Pull. man sleeper $27.00 Second -class, Including berth In tourist sleeper , 117.00 At destination there will be made a refund of 18 on flrsUelaas and $4 on sec. ond-class tickets, making through net rate 119.00 first and 113.00 aecontLclasi from Astoria to points named. Greatest Opportunity of the Day... KvirylMidy in talking about tho GREEN TRADING STflfllPS And Articles of Use and Ornament That can b. obtained by collecting them. The STAMPS COST TOU NOTHINO consequently OUR OOODS COST TOO Nothing. Th. only thing raqulrwl of you la to trad, with th. merchants who display the sign "Wa sSv 1MI Sump.." and when your book Is full bring tt to our clearing house and you may hav. th. choice of our .took. If you havn't got a book your merchant will sir. you on. Wa .ell nothing. Rem.mber this Trading Stamp, are a discount or rwbat. for cash aal... suppubmhntary list. THE FOLLOWING FIRMS ARB ASTORIA SUBSCRIBERS. Will Give Trading Stamps. PETERSON A BROWN, Boot and Snots. HERMAN WISE, Clothing and Gents' Furnishing. ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO. Bloves, Tinware, and Plumbing. MRS. M. M KI5NZIE, Millinery. GRIFFIN & REED, Book and Stationery. Positions Secured W. aid tho. who want government po sitions, ffi.ooo place tinder Civil Service rules; t.000 yearly appointments. War create, a demand for 7,000 employe, with in 6 month. MoALLEN MaDQNALD Dry Ooods, Blc., Etc H. BCK8TROM. J.w.l.r. THE BONBONNIERB, Confectionery and Ic Cram. WILL MADISON, Cigars and Tobaceo. n. P, ALLEN A CO., Wail Paper, Palms and Oil. THE WONDER BAZAR Fancy Notion, Toys'. This Is a clearing house, not a salesroom, therefore nn .!... . , nor value, placed on th. article, shown. Th. " good, carried are .Imply on exhibition at B. P. Allen ft Co.'. Z rmnZrfal treet, for the ptibllo to seleot from. All VOII hnva An i. .... . Iradlng Stamp, from the merchants who display sign, reading "W. Oiv. Trading ' Stamps." Th. merchant, are all provided with the. Or.on Stnmns A T ar. anxious to Increase their business by giving them to vnti v,.. one green stamp for every 10-c.nt purchase you make. Th. TtiMm Stamp Company Is now supplying every family free with a book givln. Vou In. Struct on. mn nlaln nn . -J.u . . a'VWg JrOU in. , ..,,.. , . ,.. L-n unuentana them. If you buy. not reclved one, ssk for free book from anv of the ahn. v." I resident In Astoria should get one at once. Portland Trading Stamp Co Bareaa of Civil Service 'Inaction, ISAAC 5TERN Mgr., 345 Washington St., Portland hsk lor CF?EBfs TRADING STAMPS. Ul Fifth Street WuMncton. D. C,