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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1899)
.i ' -' '"af IHt. ASTORIA. EU.NKSpAi' MORXLNU HtlEMBEK 6, . )Hrf?. ft ftArHft.-TIe "Kally AitarlM MlilM lalM M Mark r4lag ssattor a. aikat papar pakllsls4 la A Mat I. II ta mI par' ptwaaate I rasslata vita a Sally salet-raphto raswrt. TO ADVBRTIK Tka Dally As aartaa" aaa nan taaa I w lea a. m say ra4 ara M u; .tMi papar pahlLksa la Asla rta, It la therefor war laaa IwtM a lajaaWa a. aa adtartUlaa Milam. TWArS WEATHER. Cleartaf weather; warmer, AROUNDTOVN. rresh Salmon at tha rat Market. Gentlemen Keep your yt oa "B. I" I vast cream In any amount at th Parlor. Cold lunch, pickled pit? feet. oysters. tht( tonfue, ete, t t NAtlonal Cafa. la tha police court yesterday Chark-s Johnson forfeited IS on A charge of drunkennesa Do yon know Snodfrasa makes Btajnp Photos? Call And aea lhm they AT All the I A larre Inroka of Lowney's famous chocolates Just reoelred At The 8 pa Candy Factory. It to reported tht M.OM brick Are en route to the site of the Standard Oil plant la this city. The steamer Elmore crossed out yes Unlay for Tillamook with a cargo of funeral merchandise. County Clerk Whertty yesterday Is sued a marrlace license to John Carl aon and Annie Haareo. The Mayflower, loaded with general merchandise and a good paaaengvr Ut, left for Deep river yesterday. The most dainty and delicious con fectionery and the beat ice cream In the city at The Spa Sandy Factory. Wanted A competent girl for gen eral bouse work. To good cook, first class wag?. Apply Astorlan office. For rent furnished, a Urge front room with bay window, centrally lo cated. 414 Exchange street, next Ninth. producing A light, sweet, nutrltloul loaf of bread. It will retain Its moisture and nutty flavor longer than bread raise! with any other yeast ever put upon the market Try It frisky salmon trout and torn cod. Lounger were plentiful Along the docks, the majority of whom dangled line In the river and displayed trtnga or baskets of the savory brautira Several tilrasura bitala wr out Jur- Th members of Professor Stoddard's Ing the forenoon, and in the afternoon claM In Rals'oo rhyelcal culturtt are . ,rim l.un. h rarrvm. a t-v. of preparing themselvts for a cold medal1 brlght-eyed young ladles, sped north. ward from, on of th lower landings. , And presently wheeled toward th east, where It soon disappeared beyond ... .1 Tongue point. The building In us by th Columbia! niver and Puret Sound Navigation The crew of th Harry Mors felt Company, at th foot of Eleventh thirsty yesterday morning. And Aj street Is undergoing a general over- . Journlng to th resort known a th hauling. Workmen wer engaged ys- IX-pol Fxchang. proceeded to Imbibe terday In constructing a new roof. some of th vlntajr which th pro- 11 , rrietor pronounced as par excellent i n ary nous, tnat ror A number for the locality. Its admlrabl savor of years has been An Adjunct of th juw Asserted Itself, and with th re- contest. Th contest will b an ethlht- j lion new and unique In Its character. Watch for later notice. Clatsop mill, la being demolished, much to th satisfaction of the fir depart ment which has bad more than on heated engagement with the ancient ' shack. suit that the barkeeper was first ban died with jokes and then assailed with A fusillade of anathemas that fright ened him Into summoning nolle protec tion. A blue coat responded to th The contract for bulldlaa- th. ... telephone call, and after displaying enrlne nous was awards vt.w. ' leld. soon Induced a placidity as to C. O. Palmberg by th school dl- M ,n Tmv- rectors of district No. t. Work on the". building will be commenced At once. 1 Th contract calls for It completion When you get our Ice cream And confectionery, yon know you have the best There Is none better. Th Spa Candy Factory. After the first day of September, the Astoria Wood yard Company, will sell KnapptoB mills slabwood. two-cut di rect from scow, at $125 A cord; Or cord wood. tin. The Columbia crossed out for San Francisco yesterday morning. Her freight from here consisted of shook, oysters, cheese and miscellaneous pack ages of merchandise. At the Swedish Lutheran church, this, Wednesday, evening Mr. J. A. Levin, the traveling missionary of the Portland district will .preach. The service will commence at 7:43. The steamer Mayflower in change of Captain Pickernell. Is now open for business, except on Saturday and Tues days, when she will be engaged on "her regular runs. Apply at Fisher's dock. The steamer Brunswick arrived yes terday from San Francisco via Coos bay. The Brunswick had several con signments of freight for local mer chants. Her passenger list was light The public bowling alley, which Is A very popular attraction, offers a one dollar prize this week to the pa tron scoring the highest total. C. F. Gomage at present holds the lead with O to his credit Russian hatha newly fitted up and con. ected with city water syetrm. Every thing dean. Shower baths and private apsrttnents for ladies, wrwr Llnooln and Alameda avenues. Open Wednes. days and Saturday from 1 to II p. m. Wllllsm Broendi, nrcprl'-lo''. Should you wish to improve the quality of your bread, use the celebra ted Magic Yeast. Nothing like It for by October L John Tanarsdale And family boarded the Bailey Oatsert last night enrout to North TamhlU wher they will la future reside. Mr. Vanarsdale has been a resident of Astoria for a number of years, and an employe of the street railway during the larger part of the time. Th funeral of Mrs. Margarette Oearhart will b held from th Clatsop church tomorrow. Rev. Henry Mar cotte will conduct the funeral service. The funeral car will leave Astoria at II; JO. Th burial win be In Clatsop cmetery. Friends of tho family are Invited. The several canneries are busily engaged preparing for the fall fishing season, which opens the 10th of the present month. Many of the boatmen are repainting their craft while all are devoting more or less of their time to repairing and Improving their equipment Mrs; Kaisa Sarvl, aged S3, a Finnish woman residing In West Astoria, was adjudged Insane yesterday in the county court She was formerly a resident of Columbia county. The na ture of her Insanity Is melancholia. She will be taken to the Insane asylum at Salem today. , Clatsop mill, one of the largest and most Important Industries In Astoria Is doing an exceptionally heavy bast- It Is a matter of surprise that deaths by drowning are not mor frequently , reported from among the children tlv ; Ing In th vicinity of Scowbay. It la an every-day occurrence to from one to a half dosen boats filled with tots of all ages, gliding her and , there, and In many Instances wrest ling and fencing with the paddle la a way to make th light craft ship wa , ter and thereby endanger th Uvea of the occupants. Yesterday, a small boy took passage In a salmon box. and with small boards for a propelling force, sailed gleefully over the tossing waves, oblivions to danger, and salut Ing every passer-by who happened Into the neighborhood. The seiners along the river are bust ly engaged completing their crews for fall fishing. Nearly all the seining grounds will be operated on shares Hands are difficult to secure on any terms, although In past seasons this arrangement proved satisfactory on most seining grounds. The coming season Is expected to be a good one. 1 both as regards the price and quan ' tlty of salmon to be procured; and there pruirlses to be an unlimited de ' mand for the fish. Three cold storage ; will be operated on the river, Schmidt ' Bros, and the Trescott packing house, of this city, and the tatter's packing house at Ooble. The canneries are also prepared to do a large business. ; It is believed between eight and ten 'will be in operation. The season opens Sunday next The deserted appearance of the freshed and with th sua at about th same height During th Summer season there la scarcwiy any darkn h Indian ar numarwa and are About aa wild and unoiltlvaird, as they can b without being savagea. They seldom ntit troubl. however, except hen th whit mn ta th agreaaor. Th crew of th Mursw. Including those employed aa fishermen, a umber 41 and at. nearly all Astoria They sp..k In th highest term of their treat m.nt by th Alaska Fishermen's p. ,. Ing Company. n0 UnJ eu,TkUJ CO Itnstoi bay, th Indians subsisting on salmon and nj f4m,. Thj,, . tka la practically ualnhabKed by whit peopi. xcpt for a few months in summer. Water la found la abuad ac and la as pur aa crystal and lc coid, even In the warmest weather. Th crew of th Mors wilt average from their season's work about UO to th man. Th company will cum menc paying off th men today. ness. Recently the mill's patronage erstwhile regatta headquarters, seems has so materially Increased that It to have a disheartening effect on th has been found necessary to run both Shakesperian scribe of the local the box factory and the planing shift press, who always found therein a day and night Judge Gray received a telegram yes terday from Superintendent Paine of the state Insane asylum, at Salem, an nouncing the death of Mrs. A. F. Part ridge, an Inmate of that Institution. Judge Gray was requested to notify the relatives of the deceased lady so that the disposition of her remains might be learned. story when other sources failed of re sults. Richard Lee. city editor of the Budget from sheer force of habit tried the doors of the building two or three times yesterday, while Mr. '' Sovey, the bright writer and thinker of ' the News, looked longingly through the window, and finding himself ob- served, blushed visibly and hastened away on bis spritely wheel The As i torian reporter called late last night CONGRESSIONAL VISITOR Two Leading Member of th Hou of Representative Inspect Astoria's Harbor. Hob. James T. MeOeary. of Mina ota. and Chaa, E. Pwarc. of Missouri, two of th brightest and most promi nent members of th United States coogreaa. wer visitors to Astoria yes terday. Telegram announcing that th distinguished gentle men would ar rive early on th steamer Haaaalo, wer received by th chamber of com mere lata Monday evening, and n consequence, a delegation consisting of British Vie Consul Cherry. Judge F. J. Tayl.r. Dr. Hill Hastings. Lieuten ant Wilson. Robert Carruthers. Samuel Elmore. James W. Welch. C. R. Thorn- si n and O. R. N. Arent lien. v. Luns berry wer on hand to recelv. and ecort them to th Occident hotel. After breakfast had been served and th eminent rrpresentatlv.- Intmdu-ed formally to the committee, the com pany repaired to the O. It. N. dock. where the staunch tug Walulla was boarded and a run mad to the mouth of the river. After aa Investigation of th Jetty and a quick Jaunt to Fort Columbia and vicinity, the little vessel steamed directly to Fort Steven wher the congressmen and cttliena com- mlttee were entertained royally by th officers of the post. Th lunch served by Commander Betheny. now in charge of the fortifications, is spoken of as s veritable banquet by the visitors who participated. As both Reprvsentatlv McCteary and Representative Pearce held letters official from th secretary of war, they wer extended th privi lege of personally Inspecting th mili tary architecture of the fort The re turn trip was made In due season for th supper hour. Hon. Jas. T. McCleary Is a resident of Mankato. Minn., and Is now serving his fourth term for the constituency of hi congressional district He is ac companied by his son. Leslie T. Mc Cleary. Hon. Chaa, E. Pearce Is a res ident of St Louis, Mo., and Is now serving his second term as a represen tative from the most important con gressional district in th city of 6t Louis. Both gentlemeu wer callers at th Astorlan office last night In speak ing of Astoria and the future which. At the tea to be given at the home nd found the hall vacant but the j awaits her. Congressman McCleary lights turned on and the side door ajar. As this same thing has happened several time during the past few Also an amusing program is evenings. It would seem that the ground work is laying for a story of hobgoblin exploits and spectral visits tlons. of Mrs. H. W. Christensen by the Ladles Guild on Thursday afternoon. Sept 7, some fancy articles will bc for sale. planned. The funds are to go towards the necessary Improvements of the church. A cordial invitation Is extend ed to all. - The crew of the bark Harry Morse The Astoria Football Athletic Club tell some Interesting stories of life In rooms were gay with flashing lights , Bristol bay last summer.- The boys and Jolly members last night when suddenly an Impenetrable " darkness overshadowed the scene. Bowlers and bllllardlsts rushed hither and yon to learn the cause of the obscurity, but the dearth of light precluded both a discovery and a remedy. The company lived at th mouth of the Nushagak river, where the cannery of the com pany is located, about 3 months. They say there Is little to be admired about the country although the climate was all that could be desired during their stay there. ' The most distinguishing then dispersed to other and more In- feature of the country Is the long days. vlting retreats.. 'bit thT say leas sleep Is necessary i there than In a more temperate cll- A dead calm settled over the river ' mate. Oh tan retire at 11 o'clock yesterday, which, with the genial sun-' at night with the sun high In the shine, brought out a fleet of fishing heavens, and awake at four or five boats manned by anglers for the I o'clock: In the morning feeling re MARVELOUS VALUES Our Great... Removal Sale September 15th Our Lare, New Store Will be Ready for Occupancy. Prior to Moving Time Our Entire Stock of Dry Goods and Fancy Goods Remaining on Um at the Old Store will he Sold at Or Near Actual Cost. Sal: commr-wa Monday, Au, 2H, continuing until our removal Sept. 15. ALBERT DUNBAR'S- said. 'The natural advantages which at this point are everywhere apparent only need push to assure a populous seaport Above everything else, how. ever, a town needs a wide-awake paper to represent Its resources and Import-; ance. Indeed, there is nothing so bene-, flelal to a city aa a progressive news- 1 paper, and ther Is nothing that will redound to the city's advantage more 1 quickly than to give Its leading journal ; a loyal and unswerving support Very recently, I appointed an editor post master In my district Some of the politicians found fault with my selec tion. In answer to them, what did I say? Simply this: 'Oentlemen, this man has done more to make this city than all of you have done, were youj combined Into one and then multiplied by ten. " ' Continuing his discussion of the newspaper topic, the congressman said: "If a city desires to publish its advan tages broadcast, the following Is a good suggestion: . Let It principal pa per join issue with tha commercial club, and print a special edition, elab orately Illustrated and replete with statistics. Then obtain a list of peopi' Interested In the Industries you wish to attract and mall them nnstlntlngly. The results will be favorable beyond peradventure. I have tried It and I know." 'udge McCleary Is one of the leading and most active member of the com mlttee on banking and currency of the house of representatives. He Is of the opinion that a bill will be pasted at th coming session of congress, put ting the United States unqualifiedly on a gold standard basis. The gentlemen hold correlative opin ions as to the political outlook, each being staunch republicans of the Mc Klnley genua Congressman Pearce said: "The fight In the next presidential contest will very likely be between the present Incumbent and Win. 'ennlngs Bryan. While It Is my Impression that Bryan doesn't hanker for the free sil ver plank In the party platform, the experiences of the past two years hav ing completely annihilated his argu ments, still, he can hardly avert con sidering It, and cater to the Teller ele ment which would be hla prime sup port." Major Pearce, as be Is familiarly known at borne, not only baa the honor NOTIONS At Prices that Ought to Put You in the Notion of Buying Here Aluminum thlmbl .....lo Ire hair pins, per pkg lo Pafety pins per do , ,, lo Tap per roll , lo frt lace each lo Knitting nmllr each In Urn hlr pin each lo ((Ilk baby ntilxm per yd lo Iad pem-lla each lo Mohair shoe lace Mu-h lo to-lm-h tape measure each lo Irpry pins t fur In K.xks an. I eyes I do lo learning cotton per card , lo t 1'kg wire tavk lo I yard lac lo 1 dos buttons , lo t ellar buttons ,...13 i china dolls .....to I memorandum boik .....lo I spool embroidery silk lo t os bottle machine oil , So t larrs bottle vasalln,,.. .......to 1 lamp chimney .to I largv curling Iron if I Nx brat aho blacking to 1 dos brat bone collar buttons 1 do bone hair pins , to 1 rake snap to t'kss envelope to Large ran Lslrum powder U l-ara ran tooth powder to Large bottle Ink to Largs tmltU mui'llags , le I rak ( tar aup ...to 1 Vest pot'krt comb ..to 1 book of t papers sewing nardlr ,,,.to 1 pair rursrt steels to I raks Ironing was to I good Iralhvr purse to I pkg hl hairpins .....to I pair boys susMndr.,, lo I silk hair nn to 1 paper good plus ..to I yard shelf oil rMh to 1 yard of gmn apmn (Ingham ...... tr I yard best ijualliy eallru t 1 pair ldl-s fast black Cotton hoa le 1 pair children's fast blavk cotton ho I0o 1 Nit best lollf t soap ll rakes). ,,.10 1 horn comb with s(l ba k ,.lo I yard silk fancy garter elasrlo ... I 1 pair Wliard ruff holdrr best mad la 1 larg sited looking glass Bit kl frani ....ion I good fU'lrlo wlr hair brush 14 I larg bottl f best etMntlty hu dressing Cold wire tx-auly pins. I d.s ,..I0 Good strong leather shoeing bags . IV for the !! kid glov r th "Maarot" I h brat on rarth. I ..SHANAHAN'S.. TWO STORES RAND SPECIAL SALE OF.,, FINE Tl$bcr fiarrinaton MM The Finest Pianos Ever FroDght From the Well-known House of... Wiley B. Allen PORTLAND S4( Commercial St., . Opposite Western I'nltm Telegraph Office Contlmed on pa tbre. PERSONAL MENTION. P. J. Flnlayson arrived on last night's train from a business trip to Knappa Miss May Jeff ery leaves this morning for an extended visit to friends In Aurora, Thomas Foss, a well-known farmer of Gray's river Is in the city, rrgisterod at the Occident. Mrs. s. J. Cody, of Portland, who has been visiting Mrs. Thos. Itusscll and friends, returned home yesterday. Fred Lidberg left last night for the Butevllle hop yards, where he will busy himself during the continuation of the hop season. H. L. Hamblett and J. N. OrlfTIn availed themselves of the cheap busi ness rale operative between Astoria and Ban Francisco, and left yesterday on the Columbia for the QolJen Gate. It Is wonderful how absolutely dis sipated a bicycle suit can miike some men. RALSTON HEALTH CLUB Breakfast Food Barley Food T Select Bran . Yeast, Cocoa Acme Gluten farina, Acme Wheat Flakes and' Standard Boiled Oats A. V. ALLEN'S Everybody Wants Good Tea Try Great Avericai Lnp&rUni Tea Co. Big Present Free. 171 Comaisrcial x, Astoria. THE OCCIDEill Astoria's .Lending Hotel Mcglcr S Wright, Prone. JI1U11U1.11II1II1M11UIM11IUI1UI1U1U....... The Finest Open Day and Night. PALACE W. W. Whlpple.ProprMCr. Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTENTtvm mormon..,, firhtcIjAM etiiBiNa.. 1'ltIVATB IIOOMS FUM LADIBat. 538 Commercial St., Atttorln, Oregon i 7y