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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1899)
MB MORNING ' A8T0RIAN THUIWDA V" 1 MUttNLNO. SEITKMBtlR 28. IVM I TO ASTORIANS. Th IIAIt.V AaTOHIAN will f'l tt nil In l urllmiil m Hi all-linuwa llMr Khm f J. r. IL.SI.y SIM Muliiitfion sirn.i. iimIiii lr mlr Using 111 (Ilk Ihli Him will rtlu riiuil AII..U... AkOUNDJOWN. TODAY ! WEATHER, Captain Down, ol Fort Htuv.ns, If In th city. )(. B. Ilorlhwli k, of (lolil. 1 In town. J. II. f.lllut, of Calhlamot, U In town. I'UUTl.AND, Hept. M.-Falr weather today. Hon Wis relurnxl ywrturday from a trip to Boatll. C. M. Cellar la on a uuslnsa trip to Hhoalwat.r bay, . Mr. and Mr. Ilouaton rturi4 last night from Cortland. 1. A. Mul'hron, of Portland, li pay liif Astoria a brtot visit. Vt, W. A. Torp, u( Marsh 1ld, I r ltrd at lb I'arktr. " W. II. flassard, a 1'ortU.nd allor ity, U In town on legal business. . J. J. Kern, of tb Iludwt, has un pndin a fw day at Clatsop beach. A. a. brvwMr, a prominent Oregon City cltUen, la regltrd at tb l'ar ktr. Th Idaho volunteer roglm.nt passed through l'ortlaiid ytordy on tu way bom. Colonel & C. Hughoa to xpuld back from Uols City, Idabo. Wlday or (Saturday. Tb transport Cliy of lUo da Janeiro la dun lo arrlv froiu Baa rranolsoo litis morning. Mrs. O. W. Dunbar will l.v for 8kugway Friday to Join her husband and daughter. Cad Wllaon, aoompanled by Mrs. Fred Morrill, of Portland, cam dawn on tho noon train yterdr. William Tarrant, forowrly of this oily, but now a rwrtdont of East Port land, la In th city on busiuVss. What dw tho "U. II. P." mean? Tha Astorlan only know that It li an ad Vsrtlsrmrnt Inserted In tha papor. Tha Porthwlrk lumber aoow Pewey arrive from.Ovbl yvalarday with a cargo of lumber for the local yard. Mr. Hammond'! office In tb Orrfo nlan building hav bran connected with the general office In Astoria by wire. i Mrs. Captain Richardson, her two .l-n th. C.I. n,1 MUltr sisters, the Ml sue Cole, and Master Willie Cole returned last night from Portland. Th steamer Brunswick arrived In yesterday from Ban Francisco with a cargo of redwood lumber and proceeded up tu Portland. Nate Jnnea baa rteurned from a trip up the line of the railroad, where be has been In the Interest of Seaside lodge, A. 0. U. W. R.U Knupp has relinquished the man agement of th , Warrenton Tribune. Charles Newman, of Tillamook, Is now th managing editor. Tho gTnl Jury for the October term of th United Btatea circuit court wag drawn Tueeday. No Clatsop county men are on Its panel. Herman Wise offors $150 to every person who buys a mens' suit or over coat from him and 10 pr cnt off on all the rest of his fine stock. " The local lodge of Red Men is mat Ing great preparations for their annual ball which will be glvn In Foard ft Stokes hall Thanksgiving eve. .1. C. Mayo, of the A. ft C. R., re turned last night from a business trip In Eastern Oregon. Mrs. Mayo and; ion'.re visiting In the Wll.amott. v.l- ley. Mr. P. F. Woodford will giv two les sons a week In shorthand at her home, lM Commercial atreet. $6 a month. All Interested call Tuesday evening, Octo ber I. I Samuel, of th Equitable Life In surance company, is in in euy. inv Astorlan offlc Is Indebted to Mr. Sam- uel for a handsome pnoto or Aamirai Dewey. Quite a large number of recruits were aboard the Stat last night, on their way to Vanoouver to Join the Extraordinary Sale Special for Silksand Dress Goods 85o Taflota Silk for 1.49 Black Crepon McALLEN & HcDONNELL, 470 Commercial St. Tlilrly-nflh regiment soon to start for Manila, Th Fulton cottage at Hoaldn ha Iteun diwod for Ilia season, and th families of 0. W. and O. C, Fulton re turned to tha city on tli afternoon train yratprtlay. The driiinin.r la abroad In tha land, From thr number of commercial trav elers now In tha fluid, It I judged that wholesaler aspect a good fall trade and large order. The Portland school board has adopt ed a rule making vaccination of pub llu school chlldrvit compulsory, and nearly all lbs physicians vf tins city approv tha action. lohn Kay, a l'ortlaiid capitalist, and Uls wU aud 11. U. luy, a Portland druggist, acompaiiled by Ills wife, were In town last night. They will spvnd a few days at Hvaalde. Pwuieii'a band of thlrty-sli music tans wui pasiigtrs up from Bali FiJin-'Isto last evening ou the Blat. Ihey will play fur lb Portland poelllon which opena loiUgbl, I. YV. Harper's Nelson county, Ky, whlekey. A gviitleman whiskey; a whiskey fur th aldvboard; a whiskey r..r the skk rwiiL Bold by Foard Ulnar Company, Astoria, Oregon. Th Infant sua of Mr. and Mrs. C' A. Nordrstrum died yeslerduy. Tb fun- eial will lake plau at 1 o'clmk today from h rcsilenoe, H Third street Interment at Oreenwood oeraetery. The old fram building on th corner of Fourteenth and Uond was torn down yesterday and a new building wilt be reeled on th all. Contractor Palm berg wilt commenc work on tb build lug Monday next. Complaint ha been mad to th po lice authorities that a number of boys ar lu th habit of gulug In swimming In lbs reservoir on the hill. If any of lh culprll ar caught, they will b se verely dealt with. The lumber business shows Its usual activity. Th Clatsop U 111 Company has a large fore of men at work keep Ing up the customary larg output.' Or der and shipment show a healthy condition of th market Th alight amoklnoaa of the atmos phere tmlokens forest fires. Th sum-" mer rain prevented the usual Qrr of July and Apgut and It wa hoped that th timber would eacap this year, but th forest flro Bend eem Irrepressible. Jamrs Petty yesterday received a tel egram from Nw York, stating that lloT.Oirt, his share of an stat left him recently, was at his disposal. Two hundred and fifty dollar was sent him to defray hi uponse, and he leaves for New York this morning. .,.- . . I . . n nt I h. lnenl 1 1ll II- j ite i.uneiva..., - tlst church has extended a call to Hv. 1 T -Trllmhllll fnr his alXtb COntlnUOUS vear In this charge. The confidence Implied In th compliment I very high ly appreciated by Mr. Trumbull, and he has decided to accept the call. James Nevlns, manager of the rin kerton detective agency In Portland, Is being tried on an Indictment charging him with maintaining an armed and uniformed police patrol without per mission from the city authorities. The action is based on the recent state law Intended to cover such case. Th "Vanity Fair" company, which appears at Fisher's opera house next Monday evening, opens at the Mar CI rand In Portland next Tuesday. The company Is said lo be one of the best traveling and Fisher' should be crowded Monday evening. Boat sale opens Saturday morning at Griffin ft Reed's. There wai a restful air about the docks yesterday. It was an off day and but few crafts wer moving. Men with tlm to spend wandered Idly along th piers, enjoying th radiant weather and th pleasing prospect presented by th bay. Bmall boys fished suooessfully and two hungry-looking reporters look Ing for new that didn't exist wished thoy were lltle boys. . . . John McCorm.ck returned ye.rday r.m a month's visit in the Willamette mILv. lie says the farmers hav fin- l.hert threshing. The summer rains damaged the crpps to some extent, but, t.bin into consideration th overplus of aoreag seeded, the yield will be fcnut the same a that or last year. ir..n. h aavs. are In good condition, and some sales are being made at 12 A MnU Pouno' John MeCormack and Chaa. Wortley returned last night from Tamhin coun ty, where they hav been engaged in th useful and pleasing occupation of ploKing nop. y..... - Two Days ?2c 11.00 All other goods in proportion. Ulilo recreation, There Is more real fun In two weeks spent In a hop yard than there Is In a whole year of ordi nary town life. Hop lime Is the holi day time for a great many and during th season Valley village are stml- dupopulsted by th exodus of beer blossom gatherers.. Warrant for th arrest of th boys accused of Injuring th Cedar street school building and fixtures wer Is sued yesterday, th school clerk, Mr. IC. Z. Ferguson, being th complainant. Bom of th defendant are out of town and on cannot be served with th warrant on account of contagious disease lh the family. Th trial of these arrested will probably take place this morning. Chief of Poltc Hallock states that the depredations wer not reported lo him unUI Tuesdsy and that upon re quest of the school board th police de partment undertook to find the offend er. Th same afternoon be was able to give th board a list of tb culprit. Horn of th boys acknowledge their waywardness and Implicated the oth ers. AMID SHOUTS OF WELCOME (Continued from Pag One.) off TompklnavflU. The progress there wss triumphant, all sorts of craft, li ct'iding the dispatch-boat Dolphin, with Asslstsnt Secretary of the Navy Allen on board, accompanying the Olympla up the bay. Th thousands that greeted Dewey and th Olympla had the satisfaction of seeing the hero of Manila as he stood on th super structure with Assistant Secretary Al len and Captain Lamberton. Th ad miral repeatedly doffed his cap to the cheering crowds In returning their a lut. It was explained today that, while both Dewey and Hear Admiral Howlson outrank Rear Admiral Sampson, there will be no change In the arrangements glvlrg Sampson full control of the na val portion of the demonstration In Dewey's honor. Howlson will be a guest at th ceremony, but his presence will not Interfere with Fampsnn. TUB THIP CP TUB BAT. NEW YORK, Bept. J7.-Ung before dawn, steam and sailing craft of all Imaginable stars gathered In the vicin ity of the southwest channel, and swarmed around the Olympla like night tiles around a light, as she lay swing ing gracefully with the tide. Her string of signal lights was kept constantly changing, and there was a veritable pyrotechnics! display as the answers were flushed across the bay to the sal utation of passing ships. A searchlight from Sir Thomas Upton's yacht, the Erin, was kept flashing around the Olympla until almost daybreak, making the cruiser stand out In bold relief, to the delight of landsmen and the grati fication of many of watchers on many of the vesels In the bay. Just at dawn the signal lights on the Olympla went down, and over the bay came the faint bugle notes of the reveille. Half an hour later the shrill sound of th boa'swaln's whistle was heard piping the men to clean ship, and soon the sailor lads were seen swarm ing the decks with swabs and buckets, working with a will, and g'ettlnng tho pride oft h navy shlpshap for her trip to anchorage off Tompklnaville. At :45 the cruiser Chicago, flying the pennant ofRear Admiral Howlson pass ed In at th Narrows and received a salute of guns from Fort Hancock. As she neared the Olympla, her rapid-fire guns belched forth an admiral's salute, which the Olympla returned with IS guns, the salute for rear admiral. As th Chicago passed close to the Olympla Dewey, who was on the quarter deck, returned Howtmm's-salute, and shouted out a greeting. The sailors on :he Olympic mnnned the rail, and returned the hearty cheers of the Chicago's crew. Th Chicago proceeded to Tomp klnsvlll. At o'clock sharp colors were sound ed, and the flag and the Jack were hoist ed fore and aft, to the strains of the Star-Spangled Banner. The admiral stood well aft t attention, while be hind him were grouped Captain Lam berton, George Dewey, Jr., iind the ofnocra and men, all at salute as the flag was slowly run up, At M o'clock, the Dolphin, flying tha seoretary of the navy's fliig, hove In sight, having on board Assistant Secretary of the Navay Allen, who was received with a salute. He went on board the Olympla at 8;45, and remain ed, chatting with the admiral on quor tor deck until tho Olympla weighed anchor. When the Olympla got under way, Dewey felt the cold, strong north west breeie that was blowing, and sent an orderly for his capo, which he wrap pod around him. He wore the undress uniform, In which he hits been so often pictured, Dewey and Allen had an animated talk on the superstructure of the Olympla, th Admiral occas ionally leaving Allen's side to doff his cap to boat loaded with excursionists, who would yell themselves hoars to st tract th hero's attention. When at last the Olympla started to Tompkliiavll, she was flanked on the right by the Associated Press tug Kuper, snd on th left by th tug Dllgefl, and was followed by the dls pnich boat Dolphin. All the way up th lower bay signals boys wer kept busy dipping their colors, 'while the steam siren was kept tooting out thanks of the admiral to hi admirers. As th crulsr neared Forts Wsds worth and Hamilton, th sailors passed forward, white the marines paraded on the quarter deck In full-dress uni form, standing at attention while the ensign was lowered from th mlxxen- j gaft to the monkey-g-aft, and ships number was displayed. As the Olympla entered the channel the signal corps on ' the forts wig-wagged a welcome, which was answered by the ship's signaler. The slope of the forts were crowded with soldier, and as the first gun belched firt Its welcome they cheered lustily. The face of the hero of Ma nila was wreathed In smile as bis ship answered gun for gun. A little later the cruller Joined Admiral Sampson's fleet off Tompklnsvllle, which thundered out Its -lc jme to the commander In ! chief. NEW BUSINESS LTAU Do you want a good mal when you vIMt Portland? If so, go to the Port land restaurant, 106 Washington street MM A good meal with meats rich in flavor and one you will enjoy with a relish, is Just what you get at the Creamerie restaurant, 271 Washington street nesr Third. Try It when you go to Portland. If you are going up to Portland and mUs going to the Creamerie Restau rant, Z7I Washington St., you may con sider that your trip will not be a sun- cess, as others will tell you, who do net mis It Holmes' English and Business Col lege at No. 414 Yamhill street Portland, Is prepared to accommodate a large number of pupils this year. Already the classes are well crowded, a fact that Indicates the excellent character of the Institution. Why is Watson's restaurant In Port land patronized by .thousands of peopl daily T Simply because It It the largest finest and best equipped eating resort on the Paclfle coast Watson's restau rant has sixty-eight white employes on it pay roll. Remember the location, 109-U Fourth street. Smokers, read All It cent cigars, 10 cents: El Palencla. 1 "cents; EI Be lmont, 1ft cents; General Arthur, 10 cents: Leland Stanford, 10 cents; San ches Y. Hyas. 10 cents; All 5 cent, for 25 cents. J. F. Handley ft Co., cut cigars and news dealer, Perkins note! building, Portland, Oregon. The Pernln method of shorthand Is being taught by Mr. R. W. Behnk In the Oregonlan building at Portland. The Pernln system It not only extreme ly legible after being written, but It xceptlonably rapid. It is said that students under Mr. Behnke's direction attain success in one-half the time es sential with either Graham, Munson or Pitman methods. This school is open day and nlght.- A tailoring establishment of some pretentions, located on Washington street.. Portland, claims to have made 47 suits for dressy Astoriont during th past tlx months. This statement Is de nied by the firm of Povey ft Blrchall, at 3?7 Washington street, near the Im perial hotel, who arej patronised by the great majority of outside customers. Povey ft Blrchall moke the swell suits for most of the stylish Portlanders, and fjel that they are not xcelled by any Portland firm for out of town pat ronage. Posing a Sp?oialty. The Photographer N. W. Corner Seventh ami Washington PORTLAND, OREGON OREGON COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY Cor. Second and Morrison 5ts., . PORTLAND, OR. The Vesular annual session begins October t, 1399. Last day for entrano Is October 11. The course of Instruc tion In this college Is In advance, or rather more extended, than are the re-iulrenients of the National Associa tion of Dental College facilities. For catalogues and further particulars, ap ply at the college building, or to DR. HERBERT C. MILLER, Dean, 609 Oregonlan Building. DR. B. B. WRIGHT, Secretary, SOS Dekum Building. A Present of WIIIIMIHItllHWMHHH. I On every man's PORTLAND PRICES 1 Suit,.... 1 round trip ticket, Other erpnse- '. Total. A Saving in favor of Astoria of $4.50 Besides allowing $1.50 Discount on every man's Suit and Overcoat, Herman Wise will allow 10 per cent reduction on the rest oi hi3 stock for cash. HERMAN WISE, THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER THB LADIES. Tb pleasant effect and perfect safe ty with which ladles may us Bymp of Fir, under all condition, makes It their favorlt remedy. To tt th true and cenuln article, look for th nam of th California Flf Byrup Co, print ed near th bottom of th packai. For sal by all druflst. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT..-. Ktubllshed 1st! , E. House's Cafe, 5 12S Ikiri Strwt, NrtUt. rtfi. The Bt Cop of Cods or loco id id cur. . Cream snd Mtlk from our own ranca Bom msdf Pies snd oskei. 3K3K Watson's Restaurant ' WATSON BROS., Propr's, Conducted on th check syitsa. there fore psiront py fer what Wey order and no mora. Wt Cllll til UlTMt, CkMHtt. IJl lis tidcst femrt ii th JirtkwMt, IWaadllt Fourth 8t. Open ei.m.t 1p.m.' PORTLAND OCOSr CtliiMiTsw'M. ' . . - The Portland Restaurant Ms. i. rrnEUiu, Proprieu r. Frifiti twitfcr Win. W Wishing- ton St., near 5th f Smokers, Read All 15e Cigars -. tl Palncla....M. - -10 El BelmonW - luo Oen'l Arthur. Ulsnd Stanford - N Banohei Y. Hyas - .1 All 5c Cigars siorc J, F, Handley & Co,, Cut Cigar snd News Dealer. Perkins hotel bid R. MARSCH Tonsorial Parlors 301 Washington St, corner Fifth Opposite Hotel Perkins Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty Ladies entrance to bath on Fifth street PORTLAND, OREGON. 1.80 Suit or Overcoat If HERMAN WISE. VVVse1VWajWa4SaM ....115.00 1.00 2,00 Total.. 18.00 sVs1karsssAs' WWVsesaWiss e S7 WHILST. PORTLAND. RALSTON HEALTH CLUB Breakfast Food Barley Food . Acme Gluten Farina, Acme Wheat Flakes and Standard Boiled Oats ...m A. V. QjvunnjTJVu uuAfuAnnnjvuvruiruuwwinrwuvw ft PORTLAND, OR. M m ' artk si i .... ainmnruwvui uuuvuvnruvuuwinannn ruvwuuvinArinivirirwxnjivxrb sw ...The Esmond Hotel... PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS. European plan, Soo to $1.50 per dsy. American plsn, 11.00 to IS.00 pr asy. SW P. n. Sharpie's Latest FISHER BROS. Builders' Heavy and Shelf CHAS. HEILBORN &S0N IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS In all sizes it is bought from HERMAN WISE'S PRICES 1 Suit. .$16.00 Discount off . 1.60 .13.60 3li liJnii DREEDN. f Select Bran . . . Yeast, Cocoa ALLEN'S v r v bct PORTLAND OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager- J, C. PES DBG AST, Chief Clsrk. Cream Separators and Best. General Supply House for Family Grocerlea Hardcaare, Ship Chandlery, Ete. and styles. We shall continue to Bell Iron and Brass Bedsteads at the same Low Prices rexHrilletiS of the raise in the price of iron and brass