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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1899)
THE MORXIXO ASTOKIAN. KJ.IDAV MORMNU, SSEPTKMRRK I ft, lHrfU TO KIAPIKl-Tkt "Dally iilriu" eaatalas twlr mtk rvadlag ailr u uj other rPr penllsaea' la Atorla. It U tk eaty par inet prmali Its ralr vita dally tlerpW rpH. TO AIVKRTI!KR!.-Tb "Dally As torlaa" ku nor th mlwumuij read er M aa other papar pohlUhnl la Alo rla. It ! therefore aort tha talcs a rateable as aa adrrrtUIn; aneiliam. TODArS WEATHER. PORTLAND. Sept. 14. Fair weather. AROUND TOWN. Drifted Snow !our at the Pat Market Sweet cream In any amount at the Parlor. Hon.e made chocolates, JO cent a pound, at t.":e Parlor. The office ot the Lannetar haa been removed to No. 67 Bond street. Room for rent Furnished or unfurn ished. Apply at iJtorlaa Oflc. We guarantee our lea cream to be made of pure cream. The Parlor. Wanted Painters, none but first class need apply. B. F. Allen ft Son. Cold lunch, pickled pica feet, oysters, sheeps tongue, etc, at the National Cafe. Frank Warren, the well-known can nerpnan of Portland, was In the city yesterday. Do you know Snodgrass makes Stamp Photos? Call and see them they are all the go. An experienced ladles' situation. References. Exchange street. Address Kl Crawford peaches, 100 boxes to be given away while they lost, at 45 cents box. Pat's Market, j, . --. The R R Borthwlck Lumber Com pany received yesterday a scow load oi ' KO.WO shingles from the Cowllu river, j For rent Furnished rooms with ' first-class table board. Apply Mrs. E. i C Holden's corner Ninth and Duane Streets. Prof. Beggs will begin clauses In ' dancing, Friday night Children. Sat- i urday afternoon, at 1 p. m. in Han thorn hall. Boquet De Cuba and Key West Gems 1 are the finest five cent cigars that ever came to this market Henry Roe, op-' poiite brewery. j No German Lutheran services win ; be held on Sunday. The pastor Is going 1 to Kalama, Washington. Sunday school will be held as usual. Hiss Jennie Douglas will leave on the San Francisco steamer this morning on a Tialt with her brother in the Bay city for a few weeks. of the repairs now being made to the church. The Sunday school, however, will meet at the usual time 11:30. Captain H. B, Parker, who haa been convalescing from a severe illneos, left for Portland yesterday on the Hussalo. The captain's Improvement has been phenomenal, considering that a short time ago he had little hope of recovery. Eric Munulta Is Improving his prop erty on Grand Avenue. A grading force Is leveling the lot adjoining his present residence. Vdou completion of the work, the structure now occupied by him will be removed to the more preferable location. The Jewish day of atonement, known a Yom Ktppus. was generally observed by all the Jewish residents In Astoria yesterday. The merchants closed their storos. and divine services were held twice at the residence of S. Danslger by Rabbi Levy of San Francisco. The members of Prof. Stoddard's class in 1st on Physical Culture will give an exhibition of the work at Fisher's hall tonight They wish to extend an Invitation to their friends to be present and to all who are In terested in this work and Intend join ing the els; this fall. It Is Important that those who wish to avail them selves of this kind of Instruction shall either be present tonight or send in their names. T. W. C. T. V. held a very Inter esting meeting yesterday afternoon at which the following oltctr were elect ed for the coming year: President, Mrs. Llenenweber; corespondlng secretary, Mrs. Gearbart; recording secretary. Mrs. Ball; vice-president Mrs. William Koss; vlce-preaidents from different churches. Baptist, Mrs. Bay lee; Metho dist, Mrs. Gerding; Congregational, Mrs. Bishop; Episcopal. Mrs. McCor mac; Presbyterian, Mrs. Doentka. are that the witter commission pro posed to sell the government a certain I quantity of old pipe at a figure which induced the war department to enter tain the mutter. After considerable time had been consumed In going through the red Ue n.-itoihuions nee. essary to authorise the purchase, an olhcer was detailed from the quarter master s department to visit Astoria and Inspect the pipe, lie came, at con stderuble.eM'vnse, looked the pipe over, and made a formal report recommend ing the purchase of about six mile of It. Another delay ensued, but Com mander Holbrook was finally directed pllsh all that he claims, but are pa tiently awaiting the termination ot his Portland engagement before fully as serting their opinion In the columns of the press. George Nelson, a iWhemtin, some time ago preferred chant Hgalnst several seiners for an Infraction of the Pshlng law. The seiners were arretted, hut subsequently itctiullicd before Judge Hughes, the testimony of the complaint being InsutftVlont to con Wet. The seiners in turn, then Im puted chArg.s of perjury in requital. Nelson was taken Into custody, but m7J " " retvgnisance. j hy jnJkr,mw1 , ,irtKwU w,h , ..U.... ,... irm. .m. , aa. u 4r purtfa of , Mwunkhu, , T o clock last night. Judge Hughe, wa. ,rU! nj b,n for1W , n In attendance and awaited the Mar- Bfllclurri Ra rtw m nw WB ance ot Nelson, but on hi. failure tolplw a substantially advanced. When teport adjourned court. Some one ron(mi4m,,.r Hl,bro0, MnM ,0 cUM protent said that Nelson w. on the ;,,, ne xv ,lel lfornwd Washington aide. The matter rest. In . ,ho mmM comwMo thlU riVlr. statu quo. , mipMt mUft pajr (h( proportionate Several day, ago the Astoria,, pub-I ' '"cr"e " ,he Pri UmMr fl"J 00 ll.hl an ar,l,l. ...,,hn. ., .h. fa. i h 1J ,h " "' Iblllty of protecting the road way. by! V CO"? Ctmn"T sprinkling with crude oil. It w as men-! HoMw not authorise to buy .i.t ,h.t ik. - i fsvor ln: th advanced flgure. and Lo. Anlea. Santa Barbara and other I h C0U'J Jo rflturn cities of southern California, and wa. a j ?" Prl h cnn """ Prtic and yet Inexpensive method ,hrOU,,h ,,he PW annel. to the de . .1.. .m..n..... n, ' t'nt at Washington. It I need- v. v.-,!.., ..in Th. a.mri. I 10 ,n1 ,nl" tn t has an', article was reprinted In th. ho, ' lh ,ub of ine Astona water service to Ft. Stevens. Within a few weeks Angeles and Santa Barbara papers, with the result that a number ot law suit were precipitated by the discov erer of the p recess against the various rlinlla mil lifltlvlnff th. nil tt atlla that the method was duly patented by,1"" PP for the boring of an ar after Commander Holbrook'a rvport, an i advertisement, dated Vancouver bar racks, apieared In the Oregonlan ask- the discoverer, a departure which the i teslan well on the Ft. Stevens reser- Is unlawful. At this writing the legal conflict waxes hot. I Friends of Chas, Burns, the missing cook of the Talace restaurant, have been sedulously working to disclose his whereabouts, but are unable as yet to report success. Letters have been at, dressed to Portland and also to other localities where the young man was known, asking in each cease if his ap pearance had been noted, but to all such queries a negative response has been received. The Impression still vatlon. Subsequently a contract for the work was let and It is now In pro gress. The government will create It ! own water supply at Ft. Steven and It 1 understood that the drinking ,h A,lorl wt,,r commission can con fountain at the corner of Eleventh and 'n ,w olJ P'P ,0 th orP P'1'- Commercial streets contiguous to Grlf- ) fin & Kced's stationery store, will be removed directly across the street ad- i Jacent to the Are station. In view of this departure. Mr. C. 3. Wright of th : water commission has had a spacious receiver made to be attached beneath Captain Thomas Downs a-tslstant the faucet and serve as a drinking junrter master, United Slate Volun tray for dogs and horses. The foun- teer. wa domiciled at the Occident tain was originally a presentation lo ' yesterday. The captain I here to as the city by the loyal little children. A. sum- control of .uch construction work no provision was made by them to pre- at Ft. Stevens as is embodied In the I CAPTAIN' DOWNS IN TOWN. Met Sui ertntendent McGuIr Consultation Yesterday on the Ft. Stevens Extension. In prevails that the man met with foul play. "Our Friday morning breakfast will probably be the last meal served un til the house Is reopened," said C. S. Wright of the Occident yesterday, "It Is unfortunate that we have to turn out so many patrons, but the duty Is Im perative under the circumstances There is a bare possibility that we may be able to retain our roomers, but that cannot be definitely determined as yet The repairing force will push the work with all rapidity, however, so that we will disappoint the hotel custom as lit tle as possible." serve Its cleanliness, however, the prop osition to change Its site conns from the fire department w-ho agree, not on ly to keep It flashily dresxed In an at tractive coating of paint, but to see that its surroundings are at all time protected from Impurltle. Mrs. Frank J. Taylor and children an ticipate leaving today for Portland, where they will visit with friend dur ing the ensuing week. Beginners and advanced pupils can have thorough Instructions on the vio lin and piano by applying to J. H. Am ine, a graduate of Dresden and Lerp aig conservatory. Hotel Tighe. The British bark Powy Castle. Cap tain Thomas, arrived In yesterday 2$ day from Valdlvlstock, In ballast She la chartered to load wheat and will leave In tow for Portland today. The lumber schooner Aurilla wa towed to sea from the Knappton mill yesterday. She was bound for Fair haven and carried a cargo of box shook for the cannery at that place. The steamer Mayflower in change of Captain Pickernell. I now open for bcslness. except on Saturday and Tues days, when she will be engaged on her reguhr runs. Apply at FiEher". dock. Henry Roo, who conduct a cigar tore In upper town, Is enlarging hi Stock to accommodate the Increasing patronage from hat locality. He re ceived a pf lal Invoice of goods yester day. Albert Dunbar, the popular dryffood merchant, I in Portland purchasing largely of notion and textile fabric for the new Btore on Commercial treet, which he will toon occupy. He I ex pected home today. There will be no (w.nices at Grace church the coming 8unday, either morning nor evening, in consequence Ted Cherry, accompanied by several companions, went angling tor torn cod In his sail boat the Whitehall, yester day. A run was made to buoy No. 11, before any lines were flung to Inveigle the fish. The fun then began in earn est Deponents state that within an hour r two a count revealed between four and five doien of the flavorou beauties. After tiring of the sport, a resolution was parsed that the haul I In toto be presented to the crew of the I Harry Morse. A cheer from tha sailors greeted the donor after performing the gracious act j Harry McDowell, night chef for the I Commercial street restaurant conduct 6d by Mr. Lee Herring, 1. prostrated ( with a sudden and malevolent attack j of brain fever. Mr. McDowell Is a guest at the Bay City house, and is being rendered every assistance possl- 1 ble, both by Mr. Herring and the estlm- ' able hosXess, Mrs. Andrew. He wa :' reported dangerously 111 last night, al though on the evening preceding he served his regular watch, which ran ' jntll an early hour In the morning. If j his condition warrants, be will be re- moved to the hospital today. A B. Coonley, the popular confeO' ; tioner, I still In Portland perfecting i arrangements for his series of enter- ; talnments to be given at the Arion theater In that city. Mr. Coonley pro- ' poses to unmask in the most ridiculous light imaginable, any alleged spiritual Ifctlc phenomena, and his challenge Is directed particularly to such sensation al characters as Anna Eva Fay, Daven nort Brothers. John Slater and the Brockway family. There are a number of local seance followers who do not believe that Mr. Coonley can accom- I c rouse & Jtsranciegee's CLOTHING The best Ready to Kcar Garments on the market. You wiil f -f-I anil look just as well in one of our $15.00 Business Suits as you would in a tailor made $25.00 suit. ; You'tl feel letter lor you'll have that 10.00 in your pocket. PHIL STOKES, nil much- . , ,, . , , ... arm I Ammf,ml w3 A ornria able p. "v..a. The MOnnnjwwwnnwrunriiiw out Inte? would be ha not Chicago p railway spur, the water works and the b-irracks. Learning that a part ot the government contract was to aurvey and b'Hld a suflUint layer of track to con ntct th- fortifications with the A. ft C. llr.e. the captain was In consultation with Superintendent McOuIre yesterday ! In ar ffirt to shift thl very onerous The proposed game of baseball which responsibility onto him. Mr. McOuIre was to have been played In Portland referred the captain to Prfsldtmt Ham tomorrow between the Multnomahs of mond In Portland, that city and the Invincible home ! while talking railroad with Superln team. Is postponed at the suggestion of ( tem'ent McGulre. Captain Down sug the Multnomah, until Saturday. Sep- gcted that an extra morning and even tember 23. The excuse offered by the tng tliun be scheduled between Astoria Portlanders, that a game tomorrow ; Bnj pt Stevens. "Where would the might Interfere with the tennis tour nament now in progress there. Is, of course, the flimsiest apology possible to imagine. The real reason Is, the Multnomah are Incompetent for a traffic come from?" asked the uperin Undent. ''I told contractor Conn that he would need IS additional laborer on the buildings out there." said the cap tain. "In fact, he will probably need scientific contest, and curiously to m0T0 than that number, as he haa only think, harbor a belief that by surrep-! jq or jj bricklayer and no carpenter tltiously practicing for another seven . yet. I conclude' that he will gather day, they can save themselve the hu-; these men up here, and It would be mlllatlcn of a whitewash. IWng cog- ce to have them run back end forth nizant of their purpose, Captain Ross i t their families." Superintendent Me will likewise drill hi aggregation, and Quire smiled and replied that it would Inflict fully a overwhelming a defeat require between Ave and six hundred a though the competing athlete hnd dollar per month to run that train, met as first proposed. I Captain Down has been stationed at I Cincinnati for a protracted period. He County Commissioner H. Lewis, of ,e(ret,cj leaving the "Queen City," but the John Day. wa In the city yester-, ,he la nf tne armT are as Inexorable day. Mr. Lewi Is a progressive and d tax" and he was coerced enterprising farmer and Is an enthu-, ,nt0 lhe chAnge. The captain think he Blastlc supporter of good county roads, j wiu fln,,B hUl work ftt this point by April 1st next. He left last night for Portland, and while there, will visit Mr. Hammond and Major Jacobs at Van couver, who Is chief quartermaster for tMa department If other buslnes doe not Intervene, Mr. Lewis says the people of the John Day are beginning to build a county line road. About one mile of construc tion la necessary and the residents of the John Day will bear the expense. The work will be commenced shortly ana wnen computed tne John Day j captain Downs will return tomorrow. people will have easy access to Astoria. I L'nder th? new charter about a mile ! LETTEIt FROM MR. HAMPLETT. of the pipe line road ha been excluded from the city limits. The farmer In-' Having a Good Time and Will be Home tend to put thl portl si of ihe road In ; With John Griffin Tomorrow. good condition also, se that team from I the John Day can come to Astoria at j "Oh, but I was lck. Don't say a any season of :h year. Mr. Lewi word; the train' good enough for me say that tho backward season haa not to get home on." Injured crop In his neighborhood and Tne foregoing opened the prollml but little, If any, hay wa spoiled. The tttry paragraph of a newsy letter from farmer In the John Day section, he'H'iTy Hamblett which reached the ays, have all full crop and will supply ! city yesterday. It will be remembered the Astoria market during the fall and that Mr. Hamblett and and Mr. Griffin FOR THE SOIHlLEiY Tito glory of Oregon's future will soon rtt with her eehool hoys ot totlny; their obligations will be great. Let them be in nowiso hnndicnjeu Trover clothing in jut iw essential ns jirojuT books. To iiioel the present's every tleninntl, wo have nrrungetl a nteciul aloof children' clothing. This alo onen.i today and include erery article noccMnry to make up a complete wardrobe, whether for tho schoolboy or schoolgirl, Today wo quote especially boys' clothing. Boys' Suits 50 luit r!lly tullablo (or school wear will be offered a leader. These soil are uiad ot II wool, rineres and fancy tweed; lhe coal are double breasted end well lined through out; the pant are knee length, all sliea. The nll formerly sold (or ta&O snJ ROObul doring llil tale they go (or $2.50 Boys' Cottoa Sweater Full line In stripe and solid colors inch a blue, garnet and uavy al 50C- Sailor Blouse Suits W have full line ol tailor bloat ult. biddy suite and Teste tult that ar both suitable and tervle. title (or th younger boy. The re ot blue surge sud blue cheviot, laucy and nilied twoe.1 with plain tud fanoy tbltlda. with black tllk tailor i no! liaohed; ilire three lo eight year at $2.45 to $7.00 Boys' Knee Pants In corduroy, tweed, Mignt and ohevlola, ill well mad and tewed at Jjc to f 1,00 A full Kite o( tablets, itabse, drw Ing book, ipoegei, ii and IM'ticlls, etc. A (4-lfp very nice line for school wear is the Kantwearout brand, these have mlltlLIlwI double-breasted coats, knee pants with double knees and seats and come in fancy worsted Scotch tweeds, cassimcrcs, serges and cheviots, sizes nine to fifteen years $2.25 to $7.50, . , ShaiiiiahaiVs . . . Iri'n lined up and all pushed tKvther. The gentlemen are expected home tomorrow. CARD OP THANKS. Mrs. It. It. Anderson, of Alder brook desires to return her heartfelt thanks to the many kind filenla and neighbors wh) assisted her In her cent sad breaetrmnt and for Ihe kind words of sympathy and condolence e tended. MRB. H. II. ANDERSON. SEEING WITH OUIt FEELIN08. A phyilclan make the statement that we see with our feelings. There Is more truth In thl than the thought les will perceive. For Instance, take a man or woman with a weak itnmach which has not the power of giving the blood tha nourishment It requires. The system Is Oiled with poisonous bile. Poor blood coursing through th brain poison and weaken It, and th uf ferer Is utterly Incapable of enjoying beauty of any sort, or even a hearty meal. The reason th billon and th dyspeptic who take Hosteller's Btom ach Bltt-jr And life brighter and pleasant jr, Is because It cleanse the yitem and strengthens the tnmach 8e that a private revenue itamp cover th top of the bottle. FOR BALD). Furniture of upper floor of Central hotel. Good paying business. Owner wlshc to go to Europe. Wilt be sold cheap If sold wlthlng IS day. The number thirteen is now regarded a lucky, but you can't get person to feel that way who are sure they hare been hoodooed by It. winter with their produce. The German ship Neck arrived In yeaterday from Nagasaki, In ballast. Captain IT rich died at sea on August 30, of dysentary, and the vessel since then ha been In command of First Officer Reiner. After leaving Naga saki, Captain TJlrlch complained of be ing HI. The Neck passed through the i took passage on the Columbia for San j Francises several day ago. Mr. Ham ! blett, In particular, felt buoyant over ! the prospective Journey and It was with great difficulty he could repress his en thusiasm for this frolicsome outing with the siren billow. It I, therefore, 1 a matter of regret that he should have found disappointment In a pursuit for I pleasure. Otherwise, It seem that the A- Sangar straits and the captain was Jaunt has been a veritable bonanza In advised to remain at the port of Hoka-! the line of recratlon. Mr. Hamblett date until his trouble could be dlairnos- j says that the Golden city I aflare with ed. Captain TJlrlch, however, refused brilliancy, that the street are Jam and succumbed to his Illness In a few rr;4 with humanity day and nlht and days afterward. The body was burled that all In all. It Is Jut such a place at sea the next day and Officer Reiner as Astoria would be, provided the clt took command of the ship. The Neck met with Unfavorable weather on the j trip and arrived overdue about 10 days. I Captain Ulrlch was In Astoria about ! 15 years ago, In command of a small German vesel. The Neck picked up a pilot yesterday morning and sall' d Into i the harbor In tow of a tug. A British j bark, supposed to be wheat laden and j bound for Europe, was sighted Monday j last leaving the Sound. The Neck Is 1 chartered to load wheat and will leave up for Portland as soon as a tow boat arrive. The facts about the deal with the government for the extension of the Astoria water service to Fort Steven For Good Coffee Bi Presents Try Great American Importbijr Tea CnTi Big Value Stores. 171 Commercial St, Astaria. Gray's RACKET STORE We are closing out our entire depart ment of tinware and granite Ironware at prices below wholesale. These are first quality good and are manufact ured by the following Arms: Bt Louts Stamping Co., Haberman Mfg. Co. and Klckhelfer. In fact any fac tory brand you want. This Is a rare opportunity for merchant and parties who wish to buy at wholesale. Follow ing Is the list of prices: 6c tin dippers, sale price lo 6c coat hangers lo Box graters lo Bone graters ..lo 2 muffin ring, ale price lo 6c can opener lo Pint cups lo 6c stove lifter lo 1 at. graduated measure 6o 14 qt. granite dish pans, sale price ,.Z6e t-qt granite coffee pots 26o No. 2i sauce pans, worth 40o sale ,.19o 12 qt. dairy palls, sale price to ( qt. granite milk pans, sale price. .10c Milk strainers, sale price 6c No. 9 granite tea kettles, sale price.. 49o Granite colanders, tale price 16c Granite rice cookers, sale price JGo 510 Commercial Street. RafAKBI INTO VOI-'lt SI10E8 ifhmVrVrVMWiYrf.W.rW THE OCCIDENT Astoria's Leading Hotel Mcclcr & Wright, Props. I!!! PALACE Open Day and Night. W. W. WhlpplProprltOr. Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTENTIVB XRT1C.... FTR8TCLAM CVXMKM.. private nooxa res LAOin. 538 Commercial St., Astoria, Oregon CHAS. HEILBORN & SON IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS In ill iliei mil (tyles, W chill continue to sell Iron and Eras RedHeads I the .asm Low Pries regard lea of th raise In the price el iron and brss C. J. TRENCH ARD, Commission, Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. Cuntom House Broker. ASTORIA, .OREGON Af nt W. F. aOo and Paolflo Bipret Co l. THE AST0RIAN... Delivered at your Office, Store, or Residence, Only 60 Cents a Montb.- THE LADIES. The pleasant street and perfect safe ty with which ladle mar us Brrup of Figs, under all condition, make It their favorite remedy. To get the -true and genuine article, look for the name of the California. Fig Syrup Co., print ed near the bottom of the package. For ale by all druglit. All rcallv brilliant person love the snclMy of their fellow. It may bs ex pixllont thnt they do not indulge thflm snlve ovormuueh. Allen' Foot-Rase, a powdr. It eure growing nails, and Instantly takes the painful, smnrtlng, norvous feet and In. sting out of corn and bunion. It' th greatest comfort discovery of the ago. Allen's Foot'Rase make tlgM or new . uau T I. .11'. tfw Pilous Vnd l. u. ii i"". kitchen range, refrlg- FURNITURE AT PRIVATH BALE). During the month of September, 1809, I will dispose of my household furni ture, consisting of carpets, chairs, wal nut secretary, parlor organ, chamber suits and bedding, lounges, lamps, hall rack, tables, picture, miscellaneous tlTTlirglEBIt Astoria ...Steam Liaundru... D, R.CA' I'IIKI.L, I'top'r. We tr, (loin, mimli lo curs tlis wuhlng IihMi W nflsr better way, eh- uriind a murs cunvenlmit wny. Fsiul ly whuIiIiik siul Irotiiii clieapsr than yini mil linvg iliom don, tt homo, thin ditlnif away with I tin toi'itl 0run sud tlri'il fi'i'lliiK nil MoiiiUv. Hi ' gaVNu ( him. rmpl(iyd. H CuriHT Ninth and A.itur streets. feet. Try It today. Sold by all druggists and shoes stores. By man for So In stamps. Trial package free. Address, AHen 8. Olmsted, Le Ray, N. T. erator, etc. Please call between the hour of a, m, and I p. m. Mm. W. W. PARXEIt. THE (DODEIt 1 .Hestaiifant. '4 8 1 i i Open all Nljflit. Dun Rurhcr, Prop. No. 570 Commercial Ht. Astoria' 1