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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1899)
ilili, ioiNlNQ ASTORIAN, Wednesday MUliMKUi ?KHkm1!kii sen, im Company. - to K.nitK.-Tti ''Watty ArttttM ; A car load of cattle came down from lglnnor and advanced pupil can tli twins u murk rMin mattsr M Pomnnj yesterday fir Christiansen htv thorough Instructions on the vto- aa tkr Se MU4 la tm it In Iks m1; paper that prrt IL mlrt with a daily telesjraahle rvport. To AlVKRTI8liK.-Tha "Dally As- ra as aa othr paper p.blLk.U la Asto ria. 11 la tkrrfu mora thn la lea aa alaablsssaa adterU.tng nmllum. ( tin and piano by applying to J. H. Am lm, a graduate of Dresden and Lcrp Coneonily Tribe. I. O. It M., will give 'tig; conservatory. Hotel Tlghe. a grand bull on Tnanksgiving eve at ' Foard A Stokes hall. I TODAY'S WEATHER PORTLAND, Sept l&-Contlnued fair weather. AROUND TOWN. The O. B. F. Cut ratc-a East via O. R. A N. Ths rteamor Klmore will leave out for Tillamook and Nehaletii thl morn ' Ing, weather permitting. ; 0enln( days of fall and winter mil- llnety at Mrs. M. MoKenxle'a on Thurs ' day and Friday. Septemebr !l SJid tt I The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ab j ram ltengtllla, of Cnlontown, died yesterday. The funeral will take place i today. Street cream In any amount at thej Parlor. For rent Furnished rooma with flnt-claaa table board. AddIt Mr. K. v Burbank potatoes, $1 a sack, at Pat's c Holdena corner Ninth and Duan Market streeto. P. D. Wlnton returned laat evening from Portland. Dr. Alfred Kinney from Portland. baa The Misses Nan and Beesle Reed. accompanied by their brother, Randall, returned llfl yeaterday for on outing at Gear , hart park. I Willie Curtis celebrated birthday yeaterday. his nt Ulna Nellie Phillips, of Ilwaco, U Ytaltlug In toe city. P. Gllmore left up for a business trip to Portland yeaterday. Home made chocolates, SO cents a pound, at t:-.e Parlor. District Attorney T. J. Cleeton left for Portland laat evening. The ofHce of the Lannetar has been removed to No. 57 Bond street. P. H. McDonnell went to Portland last evening on a business trip. The lighthouse tender Columbine haa been laid up for necessary repairs to tHr machinery, which will occupy about 10 days. , Boquet Da Cuba and Key West Gems are the finest Ave cent cigars that ever came to this market Henry Roa, op posite brewery. Judge Sharpsteln and wife of Walla Walla, arrived In Astoria yesterday ou a visit to his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ella Sharpsteln. Jack Carnither. of Nelson. D. C. who haa beeen visiting friends In this city for the last ten days, returned home last evening. THE lOUTLANi YHAnM'OKT. Klver Pilots Pay the rilkn. Muy Clet up the lilvr by Very High Tide, j H. It. Horthwlck, of the Goble lumber e.repany. is about to erect a large We guarantee our lea cream to be tnade of pure cream. The Parlor. dork at the Cold lunch, pickled pigs feet, oysters, foot of Klgtith street, shecps to"gue. etc., at the National j Cafe. ! The Occident striving parlors and I baths will remain open during the time Reduced rates have been plac.d in effect to B. & N. all points E-ist via the O. J. H. Johannsen and wife left yes terday morning on a pleasure trip to Seattle. John . F. O'Shea, president of the Union Meat Company, of Portland, Is in the city. C. M. Cellar returned last evening front a business trip on' the line of the railroad. Do you know Snodgraas makes Stamp Photos? Call and sea them they are ail ths go, Mr. and Mrs. Alsey Fox have stored their furniture and gone to boarding .at The Stevens. The Northwest Herald says Gov. Geer proposes soon to offer a reward for populist scalps. J. p. Eralier and W. C. Curtis left yesterday for a week's hunting and Ashing at Elk Creek. Miss-McRae will have her millinery opening of fall styles. Thursday and Friday, Sept. 21 and if. the Improvements are being made to the hotel. Customers wilt be given, the same service and attention. Great Interest Is being taken In the bicycle race which takes place next Sunday between McCroeky and Tan gen at the A. F. C. grounds. Thi British ship Safola haa finished loading In Portland and is anchored in the stream. She la expected to leavt down in tow of a tug today. Mr. A. Leberman, secretary of As toria Aerie, No. 17, has accepted the sub-editorship of the Fraternal Eagle, the official organ of that order. The American ship Standard cleared at the customs house yesterday, lum ber laden for Adelaide, Australia. 8he carries 1,122,075 feet, valued at S10,l5. The steamer Aberdeen arrived In yesterday from San Francisco In bal last and proceeded up to Portland, where she will load lumber for the return tri?. When the new cottages now being erected by Win. Barker on 17th street are linlshed, City Attorney Harrison Allen and wife will go to housekeeping In one of them. The steamer Mayflower In change of Captain Ptckernell, la now open tor business, except on Saturday and Tues days, when ahe will be engaged on her regular run. Apply at Fisher's dock. In consequence of a decline of 5 cents a roJJ In the market price of White Clover Creamery butter. Mr. Townsend has been forced to reduce the price paid for butter fat to 10 cents. A dispatch was received from Mrs 8. Pantlgcr yesterday, stating that she had arrived all right at Lo Angelea and found her sister Thalle. who Is down with typhoid fever, much Im proied, Th German ship Hahneman la on the way down the river, wheat laden for Queenatown for orders. She Is In tow of the steamer Thompson and I expected to arrived at Astoria this morning. Kelley's transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on short notice. All orders left at Zpf"s fur niture store, (30 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Tele phone .141. Nine new residence buildings are be ing erected in Vnlontown. making things quite lively In that section of the city. These Improvements speak well for the frugality of Astoria's Fin nish .Itlxens. UnJer thi new schedule of th A. & C. F. R., effective Saturday, the ith Ir.st.. the evening train for Portland will leave Astoria at I 10 p. m. Insleal of C OO p. m.. arriving In Portland at the usual hour of 9:40 p. m. Yesterday afternoon the roof In the engine room of the dry house at the Clatsop mill took fire from a spark from the boiler. Through the prompt measures taken by the mill crew the file was extinguished without the aid i of thj fire department. lnir with his parents at 0b.'l, has , been missing since last Sunday. Word was received here last night that the ' boy hail been found at Butteville, : where he had been working at hop. picking. Tbe lad Is well known In. Astoria. The transport Sikh la expected to arrive from stan Finncln'o Sunday nest and will proce.'d to iSattand U take the Thirty-fifth rr,itneiit lo Ma nila. The regiment la composed of six companies, consisting all told of ft oitlcera and it) men. The Sikh Is one of the smallest of the government transporia and I but little larger than the steamship I'olumbla. She Is a two-decker but for the transporta tion of the troops a temporary deck has been also added. In SHakliig of the Sikh's trip to Portland one of the river pilots yesterday said: 'Yes, the Sikh may be able lo reach Portland without grounding on the sand bars. She will em here fully eUlpicd and will m4 have to take on supplied at IVrtland. Her cargo not being dead w.dght. she should not draw more than 1 fet alx Inrhra of water, and, with good luanagement, she should be tak.'.i totPrilnd without any serious Inconvenience. Of course It Is a risky uttdcrtuHing considering the present stage of water and the numerous sand bars and crooked rhan nets the steamer must paa at different points on the upper river. "There are one or two places near the mouth of the Willamette which the Sikh may bang up on. These are the moat dangerous places between Astoria and IVrtland, the channel there Is narrow and, despite the rf forte of the Portland city dredge lo keep the channel open, the sand liars are continually forming, especially whor. there la so little current In the river as at present. "It Is my oplnlm If we should have two more summers like the one Just past that vessels drawing over IS fret of water will not bt able to enter or piis out of the Wlltamott". A h-avy freshet In the river for one season would do more lo wash out the mu.d Imrs at that point than all the city dr.Ues Portland can build. Tiike last s'lnmicr. for Instance, when there was tut u small freshet In the river. Vea a -Is drawing the .-ame depth of wal-r i got stuck as those which passed through Inst spring without nc-ldent. ! The water In the river then, too. was : m hlich summer stnve. i "The sanl tiara at the mouth of the lllamette will form rapidly, no mnt ter how many dredges the Port of Portland commission may employ to keep the channel clear. With one or two cold summers like the one Just passed, it Is not to much to say that I the sand bars will pile up to such pro- ! portions that the river at that point Yesterday afternoon the three- year-1 w, f()n)lo,y hw,rk , navl. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dealey died of diphtheria. This la the second death that has occurred In the tne ttrg(, halibut was brought to family Inside of a week. Max. Pohl j Astoria from Chinook. It was caught took the body to Greenwood cemetery , i one ,,f McOowan a fish traps and last evening and It was placed In the , weighed 75 pounds. It a seldom hall grave beside the sister that died lost but enter the river but they have been Sunday a week. ; taken occasionally In the lower harbor. " i This la the largest one. however, so Captain Roberts, of the nrlstlsh ship; far as known, that haa been caught In Garnet Hill, has requested the owners tne rver, -rn, halibut entering the of the vessel to release him from duty Columbia are said to be much superior owing to sickness. Captain Roberts j to thos taken off the Sound coast. The was taken down about two weeks ago. j latter are of a rank flavor w hich ran but his condition Is not considered ; noticed even In the smallest slse. daneemus. The owners have ap-1 rminteJ his successor and he Is now en-! It was rumored yesterday that the .i. from TJverDool. The Garnet Hill tark Harry Morse had been libelled at Is unchartered and Is In port awaiting PK-t sound for towage or pilotage FOR THE !HIL1Y NasSsNssas.Sa"saa Tlio fclury of Urrgtur I'uUiiv ttilhuoii rent willi litr vhu 1 i.vh d totlny; thi ir ollii;n(ioii will lt Kmil I.t-t t tta-tti I o in nowise lnuiilifiiftl. IitjT plolliiiiK U just im rwi nlial us .rtit r Ixx.ks. T nioit llio im'sont'ti ovory ilviiiuiul, wo Imvo iirmngtil n Hjwiiil Mile of t liiMitn'si olotliini;. This slo oion Imlny nml inclinlcH t-vcry nrtiolo iu-rossiiry lt tnako up n roni Ulo wnnlrolio, wht tlior for tlio w lionlboy or wlitkilnirl. ToJiiy -wo iiiolo tspoviiilly I my s' tlolliing. Boys' Suits M mils ccinlly sttlialile fur srliisO sear will bo ofTurnl as a I -m! or. These sulu are mads ut all wool, caaiimrrsa and faury twrrds; llie roala are doodle brvalrl sod cll lined Ihtongli on ; stils are knre lengtlis, all sin'. Tloe suits formrrly sold for M &'i o.l H0 bill during llils t -'v li t ' K for $250 It ys' ' tuion ' weaU'ri Full line In ! Is ami x lid Co!. its :H'll S Hue, tf.l'll't an.) i,v; ill 50'- Sailor Blouse Suits We liars 1 full list of sailor bhiiiis 1 ids, middy suits ami vests suits thai are both soluble and srrvier sl'ls for ths jnunger bnjrs. Thrcs S' of blue arrgs and blue cbevlot, fanrv stul nnsed Iweeils with iilatn and fM flilel.la, with I .lurk silk sailor knol sllsrlinl; lies thnr lo Ukl year at $2.45 to $7.00 ll.iyK"ss Ihiiits In 1 iilur-', iwisds, ss-gra and 1 Let lota, nil II Simla an. I see. a. ijc to Si.ao A fuM Ifnu of luli'ets, slates, dr lni lHlt. tpoi gts, Mrns tn A nf lipt xl''' n'cr ''IU: '"r stlml wt.tr is iIm? K.intwrartuit brand, thrsr; biivc AllUlllirl (lonl.lc.lirtaMt d roats, knt'i: pants wiili double knrrs and soatn ;im e. ino in l.uuy wt'is fd Sct'tch tvTil, cassimcrt s, st rjjt s ;u:d tlu vii t1. sizes nine to filucn years $2.25 to $7.50. Sliannahan's orders. The Better the Grade The Bigger the Trade HAVING LKARNED THAT . HERMAN WISE Is the most reliable and best qualified mer chant in Astoria to take Correct Measures The Royal Tailors Of ( Iiu hl'o Im ve fii.pointrrl Mr. Wise tlieir resident ngetit. An Jt-li fniil loi k fonUdiiir p -x- ifd "nmplts of Full nnd Winter Novt'tirs is lu re fo your inspection. Absolute trfttlsfactlon Guarotitccd. Ev( ry pnririHil trutdf by expert ftrti.sls. ( hinpt s veiy n r di 11K foi m i I. iMiilit workmancliip. P. S. An hjji I cntlt r will ulrc I e ul fr. iw'r fcloic 011 i tui-iiiij, Ocu l rr :i, Ht l i. b iin c i.e v.-ill lie pVi.s.-il tr. ir.'et nil (iifUlleinen ho bre.iii leu died ill iiitifttif ilo'bini;. Von hi I e I CMne l:e!' or p'lrrhi.' e (.r but. hills contracted while leaving the Co j luinbU river, but nothing definite could I oe ascertained In regard lo the matter Mr. M.ien, president of the Alaska Paik-rs Aastclatlon, which brought ; the Morse here under charter.waa seen i ly an Astorlan representative, but said i he knew nothing of the affair and that I the charter of the Morse had expired ! several days previous lo her departure i fiom the Columbia. Barge No. 10, In tow of the Mendell, came down the river yesterday In a "Inkhifc condition. Fhe was leaded vlthr'K-k from Mt. Coflln. On the Inst trip up the river It Is ti-tleved the hargo struck , a snag which went throuifh her bottom. Phe passed by the city yesterdny with the water up lo her guards. The pumps wire kept at work all the time but could not k".-p the hold clear. As soon as the rock Is discharged at Fort Stevens the barge will be hauled on the beach and over hauled. Th! Alaska Ift.'krs Association lit making preparitlons to eslalillKh a regular steamship line running b--. tiv,n Ha.i Fran.:isco and Hrlstol bay next Hummer. The company has s-.v-ral eannTl 'S located on nrlstol bay which ara opdratvd during the sum mer, but there has been no mall or pas- s-ng t H.T Ice from that place. Tiie m n insured In fishing th'.r are shut out from the wirld whll tlic season InstH. Tlu! association has recently let a con'.raet to th! Wolff 4 Zwlcker Iron wi.rkM, (if Portland f..r tin.' bulldt.i i t u st.-a:nor .whl'-h will est 1200,001). Work h.m alr"ady been commenced a 1 nr. will b-t "enily for S"rvlc next '',rz. flit- wlil run between Sun i I'elc 1 1 mil th(? aiinoeliillon's can- . in Hilstol bay. Another steumer I I 'r; Iniulii or built by the imsoHa ;l 1 lo run In conjunction with the one no-.' ui.-l-r coiiiCrucllon. of the most remarkable marine e"i. willed ever witnessed was brought 1 1 Aii .rla yest'Tday and placed on xinl.il! mm ut Parson's flnh stand. It " 1 J-dly fl 'li. about six Inches In ' :.-t r: . 1 '-r, which completely surrounded a ': r-li r-. fully four Inched lung. The II .( w,.i Hll','h;ly nbaorbod about i.f th-? belly and the '.4 (I'.tc'.fit mass of the Jelly 11 was .'Iscilored at the points Vi- 1 i-.-viloi! was thus begin ning to take place. The sardine lay daily eril.'s-d and the bright sheen of Its bn.-k and toth sides could be clearly s en through the top and bottom of the Jelly Ah, and was as fresh and un impaired as when It was first enclosed ir. Us strange prison. It Is Impossible to describe thtf peculiarity of the sight, 01 how, without any apparent organs of deglutition or assimilation, the ar dine could have been gradually con verted Into the aubelance of the Jelly fish. The river at thla season of the year la full of Jelly fish and myriads of them are washed ashore In the lower harbor at every change of tide. The specimen In question was taken out of a salmon trap near Chinook beach and was entirely Intact and uninjured In any way. Win. Martin, against whom a true bill was returned by the prosecuting ottorrcy n Monday, was not srrulgn ed In court yesterday, as his attorney Is absent from the city. During the :!ay f-rmal orders were hindcd down by the court aa follows: Win. Hell vs. llohrrt U. Hell et at. Judgment and de cree. II. L. Bahln vs. ('has. Sternberg, Judgment and order rale of attached property. Astoria llulldlng A Loan Association vs. Fred Tronson, default. N. D. Bain vs. 11. P. Olsen el al, set tled and dismissed. Hwun Wilson et al, vs. II. J. Johnson, default and de cree of foreclosure. C. P. Peterson vs. C. P. Nelson et al, decree. T. K. Staf ford vs. D. F. Stafford et at, default against D. F. and It. K. Stafford and set for 'rial Monday, September 25. C. J. Curtis vs. City of Astoria, Judgment of dismissal upon failure of plaintiff lo file n amended complaint. Free, man Porker V. Ines K. Parker et al, order for confirmation of sale. Jur ors discharged fur the term excepting John Knberg, 1'has. Ilohr. Thoinns (lrang, II. F. Allen, John fhltwood, R. C. Jeffrrs and It. C. Harrison, who uie excused until Monday, September, 25. Mutual Trust Co. vs. Pacific t'nlon Packing co., plaintiff allowed 30 days bey. n.l the original 60 days to file bill of exceptl ns. I THE OCCIDENT Astoria's Lending Hotel McrIcp tXr Wrljjlif, Props. lhe PALACE A W. V. Whlpplv.lVuprlvt: p. Finest Restaurant North of San Francisca ATTKXTIVK ScrtVICK ... pirstci.am ruistxr. PBIVATB ROOMS roil LADIES. 538 Commercial St., Aatrria. Oregon CHAS. HEILBORN k SON IRON AND BRASS BEDSTt'ADS In all slsrt soil styles. Wr hall 0011 1 1 tine fo sell Iron and l!rss IliUlesds at Mm sains Low Trlies regnsillrss n( llie raise ill lbs tries of Iron and brass t-TIIMTrrtS AT rr.IVATR BALK. Inuring the month of September, 1S1, I will dispose of my household furni ture, consisting of carpets, chairs, wal nut secretary, parlor organ, chamber suits and bedding, loung-s, lamps, ball ruck. In hies, pictures, mlscrllnner.ua hooks, crockery, kitchen range, refrig erator, etc. Please call between the hours of I 3. m. and ! p. m. Mrs. W. W. PAItXnp.. When woman gots her rights, she will be man's eiual Instead of his boss. It's Good Coffee YOV'M, MAY NO AI'TEK TKVINCi IT. Great AmcricasT Importinar Tea Ga. Biu Picscnts Free. 171 Commercial St., Astera THE AST0RIAN... Delivered at yopr Office,. Store, or Residence, Only 60 Cents a Month., 'I'.Wff.WJ'ffff.WIW.WffWW c. R Ccm mission, Brokerjige, Irrurance 2nd 5 lifppfngr. Cuslottt IIomsbc Dcoksr. ASTORIA, .OREGON Asent 7. k r".. n I Psrlflr I'jrr ' "i. SKKfNQ WITH OUR FEELINGS. A physician makes the statement that we see with our feelings. There Is more truth In this than ths thoiiglit-I-ks will peri'elve. For Instance, take a man or woman with a weak stomach which has not ths power of giving the blood tha nourishment It requires. The nysten. Is filled With poisonous bile. I'oor blood coursing through the brain poisons and weakens It, and the suf ferer Is utterly Incapable of enjoying henuty of any sort, or even a hearty meal. The reason the bilious and tho dyspeptic who takes Hosteller's Stom ach Hitters finds llfo brighter and rilus,intir. Is because It cleanses the system and strengthens the stomach. 8.0 that a private revenua stnmp covers the top of the bottle. j ron sale. I Furniture of upper floors of Centrnl hotel. Good paying business. Owner j wishes to go to Europe. Will be sold I cheap If sold wlthlng 15 dnys. Astoria ...Steam' ilaundro... i). ::.u rltKl.li, Ptop'r. We tra dnlnrmiirh 'o euro ths ir"lilng hslili We nilir ii hell, r wu, en. np- rsnd 11 inn t roiiviiiilent wiy. I''mul ly witnlilng tun Ironing rlieiiper then you enn liev. llieni dona st home, Unit 1iiiiniii.v n ltli I lie iivh1 cr.in toil l'r (I f elleg ell Mottflnv. ItfSK' lili.es-s employed t'urii rVli.ihsni .sior diieeti. I,. TIE(DODEIi .Restaurant. Dim lliuhcr, Prop. No. R71) Commerclnl Ht, Astoria Open all NlgH l(Wawiiw.v.v.iv;.vv- mi