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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1899)
1 THE MORXINQ ASTOK1AK Til UK-SPAY MOKNINU, MKWKSIBRR 5! I, 18M TO HIAIiUI.-ni Dally Aatorlaa' oatalaa twice aa reading '' a ar elker papar naMUhed la Astoria. It U th mIt rpr Ihut ptMHU III reader wllk dally tlr(tkl report. TO ADVERTiaBRSTna "Pally Aa lorlaa" k.l wr Diu talc aa u era a any stkar sapar pahlLa.d la Aato rla. II U therefore war lhaa talc aa alaabla aa aa adrertUIng medium. TODAY'S WEATHER. PORTLAND. Sept .-Rislng tem perature; Friday, fair weather. AROUND TOWN. Th o. b. r. The city council a111 meet this even ing. Street cream la any amount at the Parlor. BurUnk potatoes. 11 a aack, at Pat's Market The steamer Elmore croaJ out yes terday for Tillamook. Home made chocolate. M cent a! pound, at the Parlor. Hugh McCormtck, the Toung rtvar farmer, la In the city. Mm Gllea a Johnson, of Seaside, pent yesterday In the city. The State of California orossed out yeaterday for San Francisco. Mis Mary Garner I visiting frtenda In Portland for a few days. We guarantee, our ice cream to be made of pure cream, The Parlor. The naval reeervea held their weekly drill at Armory hall last evening. P. D. Keuttr.er and wife were pas sengers down on last nigh is train. Cold lunch, pickled pigs feet, oyster, heep tongue, etc, at the National Cafe. Just arrived; the newest creation In lalie fall and winter hats, at Shana han'a. Louis Rooe, of Portland. Is spending a day or two In the city visiting friends. The gratest display of ladles sailor, golf and walking hats In the city at Shanahan's. Do you know Snodgraas makes tamp Photos T Call and tea then they are an the ga Frank Pattoo and wife left last even ing for Salem, where they will take In the state fair. I A. Loo mis, president of the Ilwaco Railway ft Navigation Company, la In the city on business. C. P. Overbaugh. traveling freight agent of the 0. R. k N. Company, was In the city yesterday. In the circuit court yesterday Frits Laraen, a native of Sweden, waa ad mitted to citizenship. Miss McRae will have her millinery opening of fall styles, Thursday and Friday, Sept a and a. The American ship Standard was towed to sea yesterday, lumber laden for Adelaide, Australia. Link C. Burton, sheriff of Wahkia kum county, Wash., was In the city yesterday on business. Commencing today, the fare on the 0. lc A N. boats to Portland will be reduced to M cent each way. Mrs. J. T. Rosa, who has been quite HI during the week. Is so much better as to be able to be out again. The Urttlah ship Hahneman arrived In town from Portland yesterday, wheat laden for Queenatown for orders. The Bee Hire Invitee the ladtes of Astoria to the millinery opening on Thursday and Friday, September tX and 2t For rent Furnished rooms with first-class table board. Apply Mrs. B. C, Holden'i corner Ninth and Duan 8treeta, Mrs. F. N. Newell and family have returned from a delightful visit to C. R. Thomson' "Missouri Camp" at Seaside. Roquet D Cuba and Key West Oem are the finest five oent cigar that ever cam to this market Henry Roe, op posit brewery. There will be service at Fisher' hall Sunday at t p. m. by the elder of th church of the Latter Day saints. Everybody Invited. Mrs. Ross will have her millinery op ening of the latest styles of fall hats snd bonnets. Thursday and Friday, September U and JS. Professor 0. Thornton, of the Cedar Street school, returned from Ashland yesterday morning, where he has been spending his vacation. F. H. Supernant came In from Olney yesterday. On his way his buggy broke down and he experienced great UTVulty In getting to town. The schooner Addenda, whtch Is ly ing lumber laden at Knappton, has not yet a full crew. She Is now detained about a week for lack of men. Fifty-eight bales of hops were sold nl Salem Monday, the first of the sea son. The price was not made public. They will be shipped east at once. J. C. Clinton and Charle Jordan were Initiated aa members of Qulnlan lode No. ISO. B. P. O. E . at the meet- nlg of the lodge Tuesday evening. One of the Ammle sisters was sud denly taken 111 yesterday and the Amme orchestra did not perform at the Louvre last evening In consequence. Win. Beasley started out on a hunt ing trip yesterday, and before he had proceeA-d far, in the. vicinity of Smiths point, he shot a big fat coon. A car load of cattle came down from Opening days of fall and winter mil linery at Mrs. M. McKenzie's on Thurs day and Friday, Septemebr 21 and 21 C. W. Stone received a dispatch yes terday from Mrs. Stone stating that their son Charles was dangerously sick with mountain fever at Butte, Wash. The run of Ash at Celllo baa been so slack this season that Seufert Bros, state that If It Is not better In the next few days they will close down alto gether. Rudolp Barth, accompanied by Mrs. Barth and family, returned last even ing from Seattle. Mr. lUrth has Juat returned from Dawson City and look In first class health. The Occident shaving parlor and bath will remain open during the time, the Improvements are being made to th hotel. Customer will be given th same service and attention. The steamer Signal left up for Port land yesterday to discharge the re mainder of her cargo of coal. On her return the will load lumber at the Knappton mill for San Francisco. Beginner and advanced pupil can have thorough Instructions on th vio lin and piano by applying to J. H. Am me, a graduate of Dresden and Lerp alg conservatory. Hotel Ttghe. The steamer Mayflower In change of Captain PlckernelL la bow open for usinea. except on Saturday and Tues days, when ah will be engaged on her regular rani Apply at Fisher" dock. Th I'nlted State dredger W. S. Ladd waa taken to th beach near the buoy depot at high tide yeaterday for the purpose of having her stern bear ing fixed. Th Oriental steamship Lennox Is due today from Hongkong and Toko hama, via Honolulu. The next Oriental liner. Queen Adelaide, la due from Hongkong October 1 The W. C. T. U. will hold their rg- j ular meeting this afternoon at two o'clock. This Is the beginning of the new year and every member Is re quested to be present. The Astoria Friebel KlnVrrarti-n will open September 15. Miss Annie R. Hlndersjn, klndergarinrr. Tarents Interested are Invited to call at the kindergarten, No. 07 Exchange street, i In consequence of a decline of S cents a roll In the market price of White Clover Creamery butter, Mr. Townsend has been forced to reduce the price paid for butter fat to W cents. ( Kelley's transfer wagons deliver box wood to any part of the city on short ; notice. All orders left at Zapfs fur-' nlture store, 630 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Tele phone 2H4. Word was received from F. I Par-' ker and Billy Madison last evening, that entire structure fully six Inches before l ight. It Is expected that Mr. Leheok's part of the work will be completed by tonight. Auguat Krtuils has leased the In- dciendeitc Weal Side for one year, and with Horace Burnett, formerly of Kugene, will conduct that paper during that time. E. C. lVntland, owner uf the West Side, will publish the News at Pallas. Contractor Palmberg will commence this morning to put In a new front for Johnson Bros, grocery store on ISth street, between Commercial and Bond streets, lie will nlso build a dock and warehouse In the rear of the Astoria Exchange Company property, Mrs. M. Nowlen and her daughter Mrs. M. J. Badollet, left cm the train last evening to spend a few day at Gearhart park. Mrs, Nowlen Is now 8f years old and ho been very feeble for almost a year. Th outing at Gearhart, It la hoped, wilt be of benefit to the old lady's health. Th toothsome Hut fish, the tomcod. are running in goodly number In front of the dock of Astoria, and are being caught every day by men. women and children. Tomcod are caught In large number during th month of Octo ber and November and are salted down for winter eating by a large number of families. Yesterday afternoon two dogs, on belonging to Herman Wise and the other to James Keating, engaged In a fierce fight on Commercial street and, I while trying to separate them, Mr, Wise was bitten on the back of on of I his hands The wound Is not serious,' ; but Mr. Wise will not be In a hurry attain to seperate two flghttng can i nines. j I """"" i In the circuit court yesterday the following caies were disposed of by ; Judge McBrtde: Astoria Building ! i T.onn Association vs. F. Tronson and , P. A. ntodgett. settled and dismissed, j S.ime vs. Trotison and wife, decree gr.ntd. Annie C. Iirentxen vs. P. j : O. Lorentien, decree of divorce. Net ' tie E. MonMth vs. Thomas MoMelth, , decree of divorce. Tnenty.flve deeds were filled for ree. ord In Recorder Clinton's office yes- trrtay. Most of the deals were for timber land adjnrent to the Nehalem river and lo?ated In townships -, 5-, and 4-7. In the deeds the consid eration was given as IS, but the reve mie stamps wnt to show that the pur- they were enjoying themselves 1m- ( J" I)r,c ,rtr 'ttoh 'W WO. mensly on their bicycle trip through l"r " wer "" ln Portland, the Sound country. They report the from wn,fh plaf ,h! d1" w r weather most beautiful. ward5 to th recorder, by John A. nu Bols. who represents a Pennsyt At a meeting or tne taxpayers league v,n,a company. held last evening at the chamber of commerce rooms. It was unanimously ; e MB,M'r th man foun"l " decided to publish a book showing the ' ""h,Tn" W' wlrh WM "he1 hnn alms of the league and distribute them among the taxpayers generally. FOR THE SCHQOIUidY I Tlio glory of Oirgoii's futuro will noon nl with lor nchml leyH ot totlny; tht ir obligntlotm will l Krvnt, I.t thfin lo in nowiw )iniulicttioil. l'rot'fr cUliinj!. in jimt nu Cfwontiiil us rtHT hooks. To mwt tho prottnit's every diiiuil, wo hnvo ArrougtHl a npecUl ulo of ehihlren's elothing. This tMile opoiiH totlny niul ini hiilon t'tfry article iUHMwary to nmkc up a roinploto wimlrohe, whether for the st lioolhoy or schoolgirl. Today wo tpjtto enpeciully hoys' clothing. Boys' Suits W suil eeMlly suitable tor srlioAil wear will b offarei! a a lender. Thase salt ar uiaJ ol all ttnol, raaaimrrM and fancy tweots; the ooata are double brraatej ami well lined throtif h out; lbs til ar knee loiigtli, sl sites. Then suits formerly ol,l (,.r S.1.&0 snd HOObut during Oils sale the go (or $2.50 Boys' Cotton Sweater Hull line In stripe and solid color sucli as blue, gartiel aud navy nl $oc. Sailor Blouse Suits W bar full line of tailor blouse mils, wlil.ly sulU and vrateesull thai ar bnlk suitable and aervl lil (or tli younger boy. These are of bin serge aud blue cbeviol, lam-jr and aiised lwce.li with t'lam and fanoy hielil. Willi llack ailk sailor knot ttuched; liu lbr to vlgbt years at $2.45 to $7,00 Boya' Knew pant In ixirdtiroy, I weeds, teigr and rhrviola, all well made and SewaJ al ijc to f 1,00 A lull Una o( lableta, slstea, draw lug book, sponge, ii and 'ticil, etc. A rf4-t(p very nice line (or school wear is the Kantwearout brand, these have awIIULIICI (louble-brcaited coats, knee pants with ih)iible knrei and scati and come in fancy worsted Scotch tweeds, casgiincrt , serges and cheviots, sires nine to fifteen years $3.25 to $7.50, . . . SharmahaiVs . . , ters and seiners. Home seiners are do Ing fairly well and are ratrhlng dully from HflO pounds to a half ton of fish The multitude of traps now In opera tlon are doing but little and their own era find In many Instances that they have Invested In a losing buslrwas. been discovered. "Lighthouse" Nelson, a well known character among fisher- The lighthouse tender Columbine ha mn- haj b" arrested by Chief Hal been moored alongside the Ninth street ,oc an1 now confined. In Jail. It dock and blown down for the purpose of having her boilers and machinery overhauled. decks and masts painted ' nnnPara that Valium mnA nnmmnlnA shipped on the lumber schooner Ad- She will also have her dnda, lying at Knappton, and the fol lowing day went ashore and stole the boat with the Intention of sailing around to Gray's harbor. After get ting outside the Reads the boat was Contractor Lebeck yesterday com menced raising the Occident hotel The Better the Grade The Bigger the Trade HAVING LEARNED THAT HERMAN WISE Is the most reliable and best qualified mer chant in Astoria to take Correct Measures The Royal Tailors Of Qiicago have appointed Mr. Wise their resident agent. building and succeeded la lifting the capslxed and afterwards was washed I ashore, jts only occupant being Nel : son. Nelson refuse to give any In formation so far aa to th fate of Ms : companion, but ne was undobtedly ; drowned. As soon as the owner of th boat flies complaint against htm. Nel son will be given a hearing tn the I Justice court There is little Improvement In the run of fall fish. Borne of the seiners from up the river were In the city yes terday employing men. They say that men are hard to find, and consequently many of the seines are being operated shorthanded. Much complaint Is made regarding the encroachments of th trappers on seining grounds, especially those located on the Oregon side of the river. The Oregon law permits piling to be driven anywhpre, provid ing the channel Is kept clear. The only regulation trapmen on the Oregon side have to comply with Is that traps shall be driven 90. feet apart. It Is said that even this restriction has been violated and that traps are being driv en at a much closer distance In many places along the rlv. The seiners and glllnetters aver that they have called the attention of Fish Commis sioner Reed to this Infraction of the law without avail. On the Washington side, trapmen are prohibited from driving piling In navigable waters. The law, however, while not entirely obeyed, has been sufficient to confine traps to the edge of the channel where no Interference Is possible with glllnet An elegant look containing or 600 samples of Fall and Winter Novelties is here for your inspection. Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed. Every garmnt made by expert artists. Charges very moderate for tueh artistic workmanship. P. 8. Ad expert cutter will alo be at Mr. W'ise'g store on Tuesday, October 3, at which time he will be plemed to meet all gentleman wbo are interested in artistic clothing. You will be wel come whether you purchase or not. UK RAFT STILL ADRIFT. Serious Uemuice to Navigation Off the California Coaat-8earch Abandoned. The big log raft set afloat from the Sound a couple of weeks ago, and which subsequently got away from It tug, la still drifting somewhere off th California coast, probably In th path of vessels bound In and out of tb Golden Oate. It Is not believed that the raft Is broken up. Captain Seaman, of the Ciarlna, who lost the raft through the parting of a hawser, and who has been searching for It many duys, believes that a bunch of a dutvn logs that he saw were a part of the raft tliat was towed down the coost several weeks ago, and which partly broke up befuie It was bruught through the heads. Because of dense fogs further searching for the ruft has been abond oned, but uteam coajitlng schooners ar keeping a sharp lookout for the derelict, not only for their own safety, but for the llg profit In salvage fur the finder. If the weather Is clear and the raft unbroken. It should be seen without difficulty. A flag 11 lee from one end of It from a 10-foot pole, and It sides stand 12 feet out of water. Lamps to Burn, 20 cts. to 820. Great Left Over Salb Gn PrlccH Away Down. You'll Say Ho, When You See Prices, Htore Everywhere. ioo Store. 171 ConuierolaJ St, Asterla. A FLOURISHING SCHOOL. The Holmes English and Uuslneas Col lege of Portland, Oregon, The above school opened the 11th of September with the largest attendance In Us history. During the vocation months tho seat ing capacity of the bookkeeping de partment wo Increased one third and four rooms were put Into one to aa comodate the English department. Last spring, the principal of the colUge spent three months In the east visiting schools ln Chicago, New Tork, Philadelphia, Washington, Boston and Baltimore. In these cities are located th beat business schools of the coun try, and their methods were carefully studied with tho result that the Holmes English and Business College has the latest and best methods In all Its de partments. The commercial department Is espec ially good, particularly In Its office practice and Inter-oommurclal work. In the shorthand department the "touch method" of learning typewrit ing will be Introduced. Any young man or woman who Is contemplating a business education should send for the circulars of the school. Soe advertisement. Holme's English -AND- Business College 414 Yamhill St., Portland, Oregon. SIX DFPARIMR.VIS KiiRliMh, liookkucplnu, Shorthand, Typewriting, PenmanHhlp, Art, Send for circulars. lhe PALACE Open Day and Night. W. V. Whipple.! ropr(vt Or. Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTBMTIVa BXXT1CB.,.. rnunctjtM cvuaura.. ninrATa noon ron ladtm. 538 Commercial St., Aetoria, Oregon CHAS. HEILB0RN & SON IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS In all lite idI style, W shall continue to tell Iron sail llraas ltcdatead al the asms Ixiw Price regard leas of the rats In th price ol iron and bras c. ooo Com mission, Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. Custom Hou Urokejr. ASTORIA, .OREGON Agent W. r. AOo, sal faetfte Kapreas Co s. Armstrong' Combined Theory and Practice of Bookkeeping." A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS We have sent hundreds of our graduate to good positions. We expect to send thmisaii.. more. Call or write for our catalogue. Learn what and Aoir we teach. Portland Business College Fifth and Yamhill SU. A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Open all tho year. Students may enter at any time. Business, Shorthand and English departments. Private or claw instruction. Catalogue free. BEEINO WITH OUR FEELINGS. A physician make the statement that we see with our feelings. There la more truth In this than th thought- leas will perceive. For Instance, take a man or woman with a weak stomach which has not the power of giving the hlood the nourishment It require. The system 1 filled with poisonous bllo. Poor blood coursing through the brain poisons and weakens It, and the suf ferer Is utterly Incapable of enjoying beauty of any sort, or even a hearty meal. The reason the bilious and the dyspeptlo who takes Hoatotter's Stom ach Dltters finds life brighter and pli'iisantir. Is because It cleanses the system and strengthens the stomach. Sie that a private revenue stamp covers the top of the bottle. FOR BALE. Furniture of upper floors of Central hotel. Good paying buslnea. wishes to go to Europe. Will be sold heap If sold wlthlng 15 days. Astoria 2 ...Steam Iiaundru... I. R.0AMI'IIKI,L, Ptop'r. Wo ar dolus much to cure th wa.lilng hthli w ollar a better wny, s cheap ar and a mora cnnvenlant way. Famt It washing ami Ironing rliinp.r than ynti nan hava thnm don, at homa, thus (InliiKaaay Willi the ii"nl crois and tlr'l fi nllnii on Monday. Ul FNn(:hlii,aiMiililciyad. H Curlier Ninth and Alitor Hlreots. Owner A THE fflODEL ! -.Restaurant. ! Dn Rurber, Prop. No. 671) Commerciul St. Astorta Open all Night.