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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1899)
im MORNING AHTOKIAN UEDN'CMUAV MOKNINU. HEI'f EMBER 7, I8SW I AROUND TOWN. TODAY'! WBATIIBn. roilTLANI). 8iK. I7.-Coiitlnud fair wwthar today. John Kujip Is In rortlanil on busl- !. lorry IMI tvtunisd laat nlM (rum Sait). II. M. I'ak. tf rorllamt u In (lit clly ytrday. M. 8. Urlwoll or I'urtland U n. Iilnrmt In town. J. C. alayo tu a psnir down on the train last night. Mlkt Onrinan, uf Oathlamot, wa In ll oily ysstortlsy on business. Thro. Olson rvlunivd yesterday from a busluoss trip to Uattttlv. liuvl LamWsun, of fortUitd, cam down ou last ni(ht't tralu. W. U lluub and un Jaml returned ytvrday (runt lluud Itlvnr, guinlan lodf. li. P. 0. K., resumed thK vrevkly mviliii last evening. M L. W. Welch and wife wero ias angrs down on th train last night A. W. Oaltibrll and wife arid J. W. Tattur and lf, of I'oriland, ar In the city. It. U. Lauras and fiunlly of BhoaU wator bay are In tha city visiting rela tives. Mr. Win. Maddlson returned laat night from a two wwkn' visit In Tort land. Juhn Htvphtmaon rvturned yesterday fnun a business irtp to Aberdeen, Vaah, . . . Thumas Irving, prominent farmer aiid luinurrman of Calhlamet, Wash., la In III oily. alia Klla Lucy returned on tha train lut nlghl frum 1'urtlaiul, lwre ah iiai bren visiting bur slstec Mr. V. W. 1'arkvr leaves for Lower Callfjrnl the prly pari of iii niuiitti to spend th wlntr. It la reported the aelnert ar catch lug mora IUh at Mlllrr's sands than all the Irapa and nrli combined. Tom IUH liaa resumed til studies at the lllshup Hoolt Academy, 1'urtland. II la bugler In th cadet battalion. lo you want a gotl mal when you vltli Portland? If so, go to tha I'orl land restaurant, 304 Wellington street. In the circuit court yesterday Ma hal a K. YlllaJa was granted a doeree of divorce from her cusband, Jacob Til lala. Th steamer Vulcan itarted yester day to tow a raft of half a million log from lrls' camp at Deep river to Port land. The steamer K. U Dyer tuok a act of logging boom fnun Knnppa to Bal-j tor' new logging ramp on Uray river yesterday, j Mr. Jennie Thompaon and family of Kansas, who have been visiting their brother, T. S. 8linpn, returned home yealerday. ! Thus. Collin, a natlv of Sweden, I wh expanded yeatvrday. "The power 1 that be" at the court houie mad him an American cltlien, j Itev. W. B. Holllngshead and wife returned laat night on the train from Portland, They had been In attendance' at the Methodlat conference. j On can hardly observe th beauty of the flower that ant grown In Ac torla without a regret that their cul-j tlvatlon la not more general. j W. J. Gallagher, night cook at th ralai'e coffe house, , returned from Portland laat night, where he had, been' apendlng a three week vacation. j A mooting of th teacher of Mo Clur and Olney achool will be held at th McClure building Saturday at t a. m. to dlRcuaa th coming year work. " 1 Mr. Ilolllngihead who ha occupied th pulpit of th Methodlit Ohuroh dUN Ing recent year, goes to Eugene under th appuolntment of th recent 8nlem conference. I After th Occident hotel ha been repaired the firm of Meglcr tt Wright will be dissolved. It I not isttled which gentleman will rotlr from th firm. Extraordinary Sale Special for Silks nnd Press Goods MoTofloto Silk for $1.49 Black Crepo" McAl.LEN & 470 Commercial St. Th Foard A Hi ok in Company of thl city fun ao larg a hr.uei that trade I attracted not only from ll point ad joining Aatorla, but from el lie In almost every section of th atat. A good meal with meat rich In flavor and on you will enjoy with a relish, I Just what you get at tha Creamrt restaurant, 171 Washington atreat, near Third, Try It when you go to Portland. Iteliearselea am going on day and night by the ladle of th Astoria Pub lic Library, for their minstrel entertain ment to be given at fl bar's opera house Tuesday and Thursday, October 4th and 5th. If you ar going up to Portland and mla going to th Creamer! Iteitau rant, 171 Washington Bt., you may con alder that your trip will not be a suc cess, as other will tell you, who do net miss It. All town have their leisure day. Like Individuals they must have their rest. Thle I Astoria' branching (pell. Uut though tbe present cannot coin par with the Hush seasons Astoria la far from dull and continues to grow. lplte tha- mld-iuiiimcr rain near ly th entire grain crop of Oregon thl year will be saved, most of IV apparent ly, la of good quality. There la an average yield of hops. Ths fruit crop In the Willamette valley U practically a failure. ,.( Holmes' English and SuslnsM Col leg at No. il Yamhill tnV Portland, la prepared to accommodate a large number of pupil thl yeaiu Already th classes are Well crowded, a fact ih,; Indicate th excellent character of the lnlltutlon. Messrs. Mrllrld and Kendal of Tort land arrived In the city yesterday with eight skilled brlckmasons to Commence th erection of the building for the Htandsrd till Company. They will hire a number of men here and complete the work aa aojn as possible. ' " The MllverlMd Kur Manufacturing Company, of ln3-iJ Morrtslon street. PorlUnd. presents Its ad In another column. It Is a well-known fact that this company has long controlled the bulk of Astoria's patronage In this direction. The baseball boy are not elated over their defeat at Tort laud Baturday, but they are still satisfied that they can play ball. They have vegetable bo luets for the umpire Ilonkln. They say he was Indeed a rank'un. Ar rangement are being made for a re turn game. I5ev. O. K. Morrla, D. V i professor In ll.wlon university, will lecture In the M. K. church tonight at 7. fc.. 'BubJectJ A tailoring establishment of some "The Melailon of Kduentlon to Buccesa' pretentions, located on,. Washington In Uiislness." Dr. Morris Is one of the'stree. Portland, claims to have made ablest and most scholarly men In the' 47 suits for dressy Astorlan during the church. No admission will be charged. 1 past six months. This statement Is de- j nled by the firm of Povey A Blrchall, at Why Is Watson'e restaurant in Port- 37 Washing-ton street, near the . Im land patronised by thousand of people, perlat hotel, who aro patronised by the dally? Simply because It Is the largest, finest and best equipped rating resort on the raclfie coast. Watson's restau rant has sixty-eight while employes on Its pay roll, llemember the location, 101-11 Fourth street. - , A thick, fog hung over the rleer yes terday evening and continued' during the night. The Oriental llnrr-Lennos was delayed here and did not leave up for Portland until this morning. A Chinese boy. the eon of a local mer r!ant. waa permitted to land after his Identity had been catnbllshejl. Smokers. read-All II cent cigars, 10 , 'Jn hit . . , .,. km I ng made by any of th fishermen, but cents'. El. Talencl .! the ;re,ent flne weathcr change Imont. 19 cents; Oeneral Arthur, 10 """ cnt. Leland Stafford. 10 nia; San- f th. usual heavy run of full sal che, Y. Ilys.. 10 cents; All cent. I for j n " the river' centa J. F. Handley jCo., cut rf mrt of gu cigars and newa dealec, I'erkln hotel t fcy r,plno, mUch building. Portland. Oregon Lommf.nt yeBterday. Two resident..; A member of the First Calif -mla vol- aoup on the .treet. declared that unteT regiment arrived Inlown yea- th Incident revealed -, 1. rii H- . Wm H reflected on Otl' management. A third SSL. wh'otme uMoUlt MMathl "-that OU. had no control of th. er. Timothy Corbett. of Olney. Thl. which waa 4 th. regiment waa recently discharged at 0ron n1 1M to the navy de San Fricco. Mr. Corbett, that ar,d th , discredit. If any the reception which that dry gav. Its regiment waa stupendous. The county board of equalisation transacted verjr little business yester day. The board had a number of visit ors but most o them expressed them selees as satisfied with the assessor's valuations. Today and tomorrow thoa. who think they have a grievance will probably make their volo hssunL Kngln house No. 1 I being fitted up by the school board and wilfjjiereafter be known as the Olney achoAC It will be ready for occupancy as soon as the term open. Work on the new engine house on Commercial and; Seventh streets Is progressing rapidly and will be ready for the roof In a few days. Two Days .-. '2c ; ?10 All other goods iu proportion. HcDONNELU vs.. S i ll Thr wer no now development yeslnrdsy In the rata contest, The traveling public I iijnylng the low fare without Intereat aa to the profits or loe of the carrier ootioern. Th itay-al-hom public calmly argue that the whole matter la chiefly th bum nua of th traniportatlon line. The latter hav th am opinion and thnr I no mittilfeat excitement. Th Pornln method of horthand I being taught by Mr. II. W, Uebnk In th Oregotilan building at Portland. Th Pernln ayatem I not only xtrm ly leglbl aftar being written, but I exceptionally rapid. It I aald that tudenl under Mr. liehnks'g direction attain iiceaa In one-half th time -entlal with either Orahain, Munaon or rilman method. Thl achofil I open day and night. A few had taken by the elner operating on th mlddl river wer hipped to th local market yeaterflay. The flh wer of larg (Im but ar not aa good quality aa tboae taken In th aprlng. They wer readily pur- chiid by th market, however. Tom cod ar alao much in demand but are very acarc. Many peopl' " " h dock yterday to buy the IWb and but few war able to get a aupply. That Aatorla advantage aa a dis tributing poUit are recognUed U evi denced by th Standard Oil Company' erection In thle city of a larg ware houav. It la understood that the Man dard Oil Company will endeavor to di vert to thle city the trade of Tilla mook county merchant for It pro duct, and that negotiation are now In progress looking to th securing of freight rates which will enable them to do this. A (lory waa circulated on the streets j yesterday, that a certain landlord of this city, who drawe from two or three ( hundred dollara per month rental from a large and enterprising houe, went to j Portland and purchase a small tZi order of hardware and while lead raih-1 er than patronise the firm that gives' him his living. Were It not thul the fncta come dlivct from one of the pro-1 1, 1 1. tors, the assertion would not be( bt-llfvvd. Tbe principal of Shlvely school will' tie at the achool building Saturday, September 30, from I a. m. to 13 m., ' and from I p. n. to 4 p. m., at which time he may be consulted by parents and pupils In reference to school work. Children living between Twelfth street ( and Clatsop Mill, who have never be for attended the Astoria Schools and who expect to do so the ensuing year, and those who have been reviewing during vacation and wish to be ex amined for advanced standing, may , call at the above stated time. j great majority of outside customers. 1'ovey lllrchall make the swell suits ftr most of the stylish Tortlanders, and f.iel that they ar not excelled by any ' Portland firm for out of town pat ronagc. The run of fall .h continues Jlght, v Ith but little prospect of an Increase, until the weather changes. The seiners , are nearly all In operation and gll-, net tor on the middle river are all h'isy. The larg number of traps on( the river are kept Ashing day and night , and the work of driving piling for others Is going on as rapllly aa possible. But . tn at- is ..! AiiaK awrutnajkfj 11 ha. ""''.; " tbe a-overnment. not Root's. ..The fact that an Oregon man commanded the ' little vessel gives the mishap a state Interest. j If Clatsop county can raise one thing better- than another that one thing Is hay, and the news that the government has been making some large purchases of Oregon hay will Interest our farmers. Seven hundred tons of timothy wci bought In the vicinity of Forest Grove recently for use. In the Philippines. Aa the trade between the Orient and tho( t'nlted States develops there will be a large demand from there for Oregon J hay, OreRon oats, Oregon nour ana omer products. Astoria will get Its share of the shipping In this growing trade and Its share Is destined to be the lion's share. According to some of the Astoria re ports from" the state fidr tho raclnn at Fnlem last week wm "mighty un certain. ' One of the brcthern said he waa only sure of one event the lust running race. He had been uni formly unsuccessful with his guesses bot mnde a lucky strike nt faro. He had a "dead cinch" on that last race. His horse couldn't be pulled to lose and he put up all his capital. He went up Into the grandstand with the jaunty confident air of one who holds four aces when stralRhts are barred. His guess proved proved good with one little exception. His horse fnlled to start. Next Monday owning theater goers will Im pleasM to Imrn that Manager bellg will open the season with Ous Hill's great burb'srjue and vaudeville compuny entitled "Vanity Pair." Nothing, It Is sold, can compare with tbe manner of Its production, nor the cliHr in of Its acting. While there's nut mil' h wearying plot there Is Intereat and upon this Is board the pleasure, derived from a rapid review of all tlie good things In the song and musical world. The actors are not only funny but they say and do funny things. ; The luillrs of the company all have en-' naming personalities. Heat sale opn ( Saturday morning at Griffin k Keed's. . Those who "go down to the sea In ' ship" do not lose an aptitude for ! succeeding on land, A local historian could die example' by the score of, sailors who quit their ships at As-, torla and afterward made their marks : as "land lubbers." One is a prominent Polk county farmer. One Is accounted one of Lentoa county's richest business ; men Another Is a Portland contractor ; who handles only work that costs thou- , sands. A professor of 'chemistry In . the leading educational Institution of Orernn bade farewell to Neptune at As" oris. And so all over the state are ' ex-sullor boys In high place. In Ore gon's volunteer regiment that served In the Philippine were several who were no novlrea at ea and some won non commission stripe. 'A life on th ocean wive doesn't spoil a .nan for a life on terra flrma. The Astoria Hog Factory Company la alive to the prosperous conditions which are umiui'silonably dawning for Astoria and have In view tbe Immediate con struction of a large box factory to re place the buildings at present occupied and which have become utterly Inade quate for It large and rapidly Increas ing business. The new structure will be equipped w ith the very latest of new and Improved machinery, Including. Including planer and cut-off and band saws. It Is the purpose of the com pany, as well, to erect a commodious dry lious", and purchase an additional engine of commensurate horse power for a vaa'.ly Increased output of the product handled. The buildings' are to b. constructed close to the property of the street railway company and ar rangements are making for a awitch to connect the factory with the A. A C. railroad, which will provide special facilities for the eastern lumber bus iness. Captain Morrison arrived In Astoria yesterday from Glasgow, Scotland, to take command of the British ship Gar net Hill. The pres-tit captain of the Gurnet Hill has been III for some time and will be relieved,: His sickness, though lingering, Is not considered dan gerous. The GarnetHIII has been a reguUr trader between the Columbia river and the Orient for the post three years. On her last outward bound voyage with railroad lies the Garnet Hill encountered a . typhoon which nearly sent her to the bottom. Luck seemed to have been against her, as on her prevlotia voyage from the Orient to the Columbia rlverjlshe waa several day overdue. She had" no better luck on the Columbia river than on the ocean. On her last trip down from Portland she grounded at the mouth of the Willamette and stayed there stuck fast for two weeks.- She was floated by the itatng tides but It Is now said she was badly strained and leaked after b-lng towed to sea. She continued leaking during her voyage to the Orient The Garnet Hill la awaiting orders here and will probably be chartered to load wheat for Europe. t Vi The Cedar street school ha lately been the scene of repeated acts of andalism Inflicted pn'.both the build ing and property contained therein. Some of these depredations have been of a most serious character, window lights having been broken, maps, blinds A d doors nmeased with Ink, besides oiher mls:hlef of most annoying char acter. The school board'. has been quietly at work foraome time, through tl.e pollee department, endeavoring to f :rret out the guilty parties. It Is be ll ved that they hav. been detected, and at a meeting of the board held last evening1 It waa decided to Institute pros ecution against the suspected culprits. They are boys of mostly good families and It Is a source of much regret to the school board that It seems necessary to make examplea of them. Warrants will be Issued today for the arrest of Wallace McCrosky, Cruse Larsen. Frank Hansen, Dlck,.Pealy, Jamie Robb, Lawrence Cosmo, Felix Cosmo, Wallace Stangland and James Kear- ney. Several younger boys are said to: hive aided In th wanton damage to j property. They will b charged with malicious destruction of public prop erty and Chief of Police Hollock evi dently feels assured that he has evi dence enough to convict them. Steins or Beer Mugs. Great Left Over, 5 ale Prlci-H A-wny Down. You'll Say So, When You See Prices, Great American Importini Tea Co. Stores Everywhere, ioo Store. 171 Commercial Bt. Astoria. A Present of 4Mt)MMtt i On every man's PORTLAND PRICES . 1 Suit, .' 1 roundtrip ticket,..,. Other expanses Total A Saving in favor "of Astoria of $4.50 Besides allowing $1.60 Discount on every man's Suit and Overcoat, Herman Wise will allow 10 per cent reduction on the rest of his stock for cash. ysaaWs1BOa"saaM HERMAN WISE, THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER THS LADIES. Th pleasant effect and perfect safe ty with which ladle, may use Syrup ' of Figs, under all conditions, make. It , their farorlta remedy. To get th. true ' and genuln. article, look for th. nam. of th California Fig Syrup Co, print ed near the bottom of the package. For , sale by all drugtsta. t E. House's t Cafe, 5 1!8 Tkirl Strwt, rrtIX wa. $f Tlie Bit Cup ol Cone J8 rmAm mnA M.Ik frvm . ur own rancl Ham ma Plea and csxei. Watson's Restaurant WATSOS BROS., Pr.pr's. Coudueted oq the check sjrttsn, there fore pstrsnt pay for wht Uiey order and do mors. , ft Clila tk( Urrwl, tsMint. Ini ui ii(kstsn:M ii tk Urtkwett. loasadlll Fourth St. Open a.m. to 8p.m. PORTLAND. ftiHtTIw !l. f The Portland Restaurant LI. riTTELlll', Hioprlet r. rr titi Kotif).'UiUs. 80S Washing toa at . near 6tb Smokers, Read AU 150 Cigars.. Bl l'alncts... El Belmont 0n'l Arthur. - - 1 vro i 4 ..... - - Uland Stsntord toe Banrbei Y. Hya 1 AllSeClg"- lor35o I r Unrllnw Pi Pn Cut Cigar aud Kew Pmler. Perkins hotol bid R, MARSCH Tonsorial Parlors 301 Washington St., -corniT Fifth Op(Kaite Hotel Perkins Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty Laities entrance to bath ou Fiftb street PORTLAND. OREGON. 1.80 Suit or "dvercoat it HERMAN WISE. $15.00 1.00 2,00 Total. 18.00 -.Ifif 1 "Si? YAMH1LLSI pur: RALSTON HEALTH CLUB Breakfast Food Select Bran ... Barley Food T . Yeast, Cocoa Acme Gluten Farina, Acme Wheat Flakes and Standard Rolled Oats A. V. ALLEN'S PORTLAND. OR. s The on v H iraii;iaa notei in noniana -A- ...The Esmond Hotel... - PORTLAND, ORE., FROM ; lnmn.n n!n !Wk tn 11 .SO Mr daT. V AlUVnOU piasil, irpKVu yvt ' American plu, i.tliMi00 per day P. n. Sharpie's Iat.st FISHER BROS. ! Bqilders Heavy and Shelf CHAS.HEILBORN &S0N IRON : In all sizes AND BRASS BEDSTEADS?- C. J. TRENCH ARD, Commission, Brokerage. m Insurance and Shipping, xsem w. F.r..,ni kaprsco-s. is bought from HERMAN WISE'S PRICES lSuit L...$15.00 Discount off 1.50 .13.60 s. ' ' XvT- W- r ANU MUKKISUrt si a. OSCAR ANDERSON. MAoatier- it - j , jt rcUAUAl, IjIMCI vrgka n nEiiiirn a ikt.,1 r a Cream Separators and Beat General Supply House for Family Groceries Bardmare, Ship Chandlery, Etc. and styles. We shall continue to sell Iron and Brass Bedsteads at tlie same Low Prices regardless of the raise in the price of iron and brass