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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1899)
JliK MORNING ASTOU1AN tVEDNKSUAl. OCTOBER 2ht IM.) TO ASTORIANS. Th IMII.Y AalOHUN will ha ftiunil on Mtla In I'nrlUiKl at III" -ll-kiHwii am llnrjr ttuuMof J r. lUiMllny l'u.. MM Uhlii(iiu Mirt. llrtlera fur ilr tlaliif lull with thla Hriu will rcl iruniit Alt.ntlan. TODAY'S W BATH BR. 1'ORTLAND. Oct. M.-WMlilnrttm, Or'on mid IcUhu, fair wilhr today. AROUND TOWN. Mill. ffebmldt of Albany la at tha Tar. her. II. Kilinutida of Dray's rlvor la In ilia city. II. C. oliy. IlarltnvM of Albany la In tlx V. J. Horry of Portland! waa In (own ytrnloy. factory. root boor at tha Spa oanfly on Fourtfonth atraot, near Franklin ay- nua, Ton iii(iia.nil rvnAurt will aa your ailv.rllpaemmit for thr month If you pairuniM wit Aatonan uar-fMti cul umna. Buy Roatyn coal; tha bat coal for htatlng and oooklnf purpoawa on tha niarki-t. Qaorfa w. Bantx-m, Aftnt, T.lrphona ML I- MoiKfiiiimry, Waah., la In Aatorla on builnraa, r. lluah la ra1"ttrd at the Park.r from Mrllvllla tl.'.i. K. Fniat of Portland la tfflaterod at tha Tartar. Mra. W. K. Wanvn oaum down from I'orlland Itut nhl-rt. I lion, John Smith returned from "Port lanit on laat nlrht'a train. A new tit-pot building for tba A. A C. ha )uil b-n Cvmplntat at Italtilt-r. Mr, ami Mra, Hirowbrldvt of I'ortland ara In town to atlund tha fuiMiral of the lata Jacob Arndl. Mra. Btrowbrlilg waa a nlitca of Mr. Amdt, Kncyulopadla Urlltaiiloa, U vol., alit-t-p, fill, ll'-at Umu-Iuw' iilblo, now, i0c, al Hyland'a Ilroa.' Book Blora, I'ortlttnd, Boa advvrtUtomant. Hoilyn coal loata lori(r, la olaanar and make leaa troubla with atovaa and chimney fluaa than any other, Ot-orga W. Sanborn, A tent, Telephone 111L Vlnlton from I'ortland and alaewhra will And the plvaaanlaat rooma In Aa torla at tha Hay City houae, 17 Tenth tract, Mra. E. 0. Andrewa, proprtotreaa. Al lh Juatlca court yeaLerday Jumrw Molcalf and Hu-phoa Druiiimond wt euoh nnad 120 for belnf linpl!catd In the Lyi'Cb-llaiuroon aaaault and baiu-ry caae. Whan In Aatorla, transient fursta can aevura unsurpassed accommoda tion at tha Aator Houaa. Parfvot cook Ina? and nloa, clean rooma. Rates, t) pr day. Roalyn coal la tba best and most eco- Inomlcal coal for household use In Aa- Chill onn carna and frljollee at Lee torla. Try It one and you wtll have Herrlns's National Cafe every day, no other. George W. Sanborn, Aftnt, Telephone U1L Mri. qul-rlt-y and Mlaa Qulfy of Oray'a river were In town yesterday. The lnirrmriit of the late Jurob jArndl will take plare at Greenwood L'nill further notice the Aatorla ooinet.-ry, and the sumtmr E. L. Dwyt-r creamery will pay H coiita for butter will Irava Flahi-ra Hoclc at 1:30 p. m. fat. ' tomorniw for llur plucx of burial. yeatei day, but not alow. He brought home a wife one of Portland' charm- In daughters. Ills friends were sur prised but congratulated him hmrtlly Mr. N. 11. Urltff. late of Hie Kill Printing Company of Portland, has as amned the manugeiiumt of the ArtorUn job printing doparl-iK-nt, and Is pre pared to do all kinds of flntt-cliuw, ao iiiratii, uii-to-doie printing. All work proidplly delivered. Aatorla may grin and bear the low pnangr nt(. now, but met spring, when the census etiunwrnlors art abroad In the land, If IIktm lan't a prohllilllve rate out of town, life will In bunli'timifiie fir the nuuiagfnts of tho several rarrlor oompaiil. Tlx- will of ths late Ark Wo, whoxe oft'olal nume Is lam Ark Nlng was ad mit lid to probate in tile county court yi'slri'lny. The estate Is valuod al I9.0UH, hulf of which, afUr expenses are paid, ges to a son In China and the Ml to his wife and son h' re. enlrance by tunru-lllng through the brick wall of the building and partially removing the vault foundation. Thiy cut a hole In the steel floor of the vault, and thus had access to the funds They secured only about $300, however, b'ntdi'S several n-gls'jered packagi-s. It was evidently the work of expert. The two Ii-Hillni! cities of the Bound are ngaln "up aKulnst" u;h other, and thla time over the Washington volun-t-er p'glment, which will l muaured out at Bun Frawlvo tha hurt t this n'onth. rVtUle wants the boy to tak? a atiamer for Waahlngmn ntivie, while Tuwmn InsUts th(U the overland route Is the thing. The reason Is that If thny go home by steamer fV-attUt get hold of them first, and If by train Tacoma will have the flnrt celebration. NC MftR U The foaball eleven of the A. F. C, under the command of Captain Crosby, hua g'dlwr Into the swing of good, sub stantial practice. Tho boys are al ready showing Improvemrnt, and their .-uniziln la vrv condilent that thev will amKher lot In abfut six weeks ngm a goon ngni. (..nauiigr win ue lasui-d In time to mel a t'-em on Thanksgiving. Robert Craw)rd of Ni-hab-m valley hj4 a pHStcnger on the Elmore, landing hi re y.-stenlay. lie brought 23 kegs of fine butter, 12 beef rattlA and 12 stock yarlliiK. Mr. Crawford hiul no trou ble rinrilng a rash mark-t In Astoria, Ills huttrr brought 22 o-nls, dellven-d. and his beeves which avemgvd over l.ftOO pounds gross, sold for m cents on the foo. He received 116 a head for hi itx'k yearling. He will bring In i'lruaant furnished 243 Fourteenth street. iy. Mra. Blrphmson was among tlie pas encrs on last night's train from Port land. room for rent I. W. Harper's Nelson county, Ky., In private fam-hlakey. a gentleman's whiskey; a ' whiskey for the sideboard; a whiskey for the sick room. Sold by Foard Ktokrs Company. Astoria, Oregon. i Among Astorlans registered at Port- Mr. fotwland of the "Ik Hive" was land hotel yeelerday were: Edw. Cur a psaacngw on laat nlghfi train for . W.l'alil. J. F. Chrtatlana U P. Portland. flrower, W. a. Howell, J. A. IWIln, M. J. Kinney. J. O. Ilanthorn and Frank The latest In the confection Una are ration, those delicate Ice Cream Chocolate at Tha tpa A boy In lower Astoria fell through ; the plunking In the strt yesitorilay In-! Oreat Northern represwilatlves on to tha aster, but fortunately without this Const deny ths reoort that there I serious result. In consequence there The rata war has taken a new ew of life. The O. It. N. steamers have now a IJ-oent fare to Portland, with bTth In stateroom, W) oents. Tlie othr line will doubtless follow lull. The railroad, however, I exiolej to keep up the 50-oent rate, for Mr. Mayo, gen eral pimsenger agent, doe not antici pate any falling off of patronage for hi roaj by reason of the new cut. j All Alorlans who visit Portland and! desire spending a pleasant evening In, company with polite poopl? and In the enjoyment of an unexcelled muelcnl program, should go to the Fredericks-j burg. Ilesldes vocal and Instrumental selections there are many othtr at i ructions to delight the visitors. The new nianagenient Is muklng the Freder icksburg a well-ineriu-d suco-s. Ml Slgne Palinberg. recently an ly ing from the Kost, desire to announce i to the ladle of Astoria that he has opened ilrewinuklng parlors on Ninth strett. near Commercial, next door to (felling! printing olllce. Mlaa Palm bcrr has had thorough experience In Tomorrow evening Astorlans will have an opportunity to witnins one of the finest farrlea comedies on the or der of "What Happened to Jones" and "Tho Wrong Mr. Wright." Manager Hellg guarantee the performance to be first-class and thoroughly upto-dtute. Mr. ivrklns. the leading man, Is sup ported b Frohman's. Smyth's and Kloe comedians, and the theatre-going public will witness one of the most re fined peifotrnaneea ever given In this city. Rents are now wiling at Griffin & Reed'. An effort I being made among the lovers of song to attract a vocal In struct to Astoria. The Idea Is not to have a singing school In the sense of a rluns mt-ctlng together, but to have a eacher of modern, substantial method The Columbia Is down this morning. The Harrison went out yesterday and v. Ill try to get Into Tillamook harbor. The Coinllobank and Amphitrite, both British boats, crossed out yester day. A loaded ship, a bark and a three masted schooner were reported outride yesterday evening. Tlie published list of marine disas ters for the month of August gives the following list of sailing venels report ed lost: Eighteen American, two Aug Irian, 16 British, three Danish, on Dutch, one French, one German, four Italian, 10 Norwegian, one Russian, one Spanish and Ave Swedish, or a total of 72. The cause given are: Stranding. 3S, collision, four; foundered, Ave; I abandoned, nine; condemned, eight; missing, eight. Of sx earners lost there w?re one American, one Brazilian, 13 British, four French, and one each of Japonest, ' Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish -23 in all. Work continues on the tug Bessie Borthwlck. Her rudder is now In place. Until It Is known what disposition Is to bo made of the vessel it will be im possible to determine aa to the style of house to be built. In the meantime a temporary one will be erected. The British bark Glendoon ha been chartered for January loading on the Sound at 40 shillings. Size and posi tion considered, this is the highest rate of the season, and sho-.ve how brisk the demand for ships Is. The Glendoon loaded at Portland one vear ago at The BEE HIVE Natty Swell Jackets Plush and Golf Capes, Fur Collarettes and Scarfs In all the latest novelties in this line. Look at our Goods and Prices Ladies' brown melton jackets $2.75 Klack boucle cloth jacket 4.00 Black boucle clotli jacket trimmed in api'li'iued kersey cloth 5.H5 ElegaDtall wool kersey jacket 6 t) Id Cbildreos' cloaks we are carrying the largest assortment ever before dis played in onr store. 407 COMMERCIAL BT., ASTORIA. Bargains in Ladies' Children's Shoes V ;v cutting and Oiling ladles' garment of " ,h, advertisement of Horner's Bon .ii v,,,,!. neiliulrlv tailor-made suits 1 bonnlere. 54.1 Commercial street, which and cloaks of the latest and most fash- j ionable deslgna of singing come here on pre-arrangi-d M, and the difference of 7s d Is days and tench Individually. A num-' fal" sample of how freight rates have ber must l Interested, though. In order advanced In this exc-.ptional year, to compensate the teacher for coming.! T,'ls l the third 40-shllllng ship char tered to load wheat frorri the Sound, and there will probably be several more before the season cljsea. The ship that were chartered prior to ar rival at 33s and 4a hare derived no benefit from the sharp advance In rates, but to offset that they bad a sure thins, which Is satisfying sometimes. The skipper knew what he could figure on before arrival, and waa not worried in the least whathr rates went up or down. Tacoma Ledger. The Idea Is certainly a commendable one, ii nil will very likely receive the consideration of thowe who would be Interested In such a movement. Tl.e Astorian desires to call attention a strike threatened on their 1 1 nee. comes ths suggvsllon that lumber costs less than broken llmba Mrs. W. H. Aldrilge of British Col umbia, daughter of Dr. Tuttle of this rlly, has glv.-ii birth to a daughter. Oregon's governor, says Maine's gov ernor, 1 so tall he don't have to ask for blessings he can reach up and take 'em. This capability for taking thlnna Tit., foiwrnl aMvl,,M n Jmoh Arintt. will be held at the Presbyterian church mltii not always De commenueo. . today .u 12:30. conducted by the pastor. h '"ken a trick In his efforts to, Rev. Henry Marcotle. Mr. Amdt waa ft a captured Spanish brass cannon an e,iimable old gentleman and I m.srt mwaia to or pre. . .... ... that will not to chnruvtl by all who knew " - - against him. The war department has noticed him that lit will secure one. 11 ; Phil Wlldy. steward at the Palace , Wanted-Cllrl for general housework.' restaurant, w-nto Portland a fou days The postofnoe at Albany was entered j Inquire at the resldeno of 8. Danslger, ago for a brief vacation. He returned Sunday night, the thieves effecting an If you want any Health Food that your grocer j loea not h.v write Knapp kny WBlllIIlberN, urtra. ri"iin r wg .o., r.mmi I'orriHno, Ore. him. appears In another column. In ihls connection It la proper to state that during the present work Mr. Hoefler will stock his MMaMishnv-nt with an as soi'tment of s-'lect Eastern candles, which for (juallty hu newr U-fore leen etialled by any confectionery In the rlly. These 'andl -s have a world-wide reputation, and the purehune Is made solely to meet the demand of Astoria's social circles for the winter's season. This great variety will no doubt be ex amined with more than ordinary Inter est, and In collection with the large and excellent supply of candles manu factured locally, will insure to the Bon bonnlere the trade of the elect, which the house desires In particular to cater to. tT..7TTT;TTi ! FUNERAL POMP. Portland and Astoria t His Country mon 1'uy IMvpLr Kespcct to the Memory of Ark Wo, Lllti' Tlllar tents' Tailor. 7! I. D. Boyer, Merchant Tailor lp-to-Date 177 r'satlh St., PORfLUB, BL Y. M. C. a. r.oiid'g. Ladios' $3.50 Shoes at $2.65. Ladies' $2.75 and $3.00 shoes at $2.25. Ladies' $1.95 and $2.25 shoes at $1.65. Ladies' $1.50 shoes at $1,15. We.want room for Men's and Boys' Clothing Here's a -Snap, Good Overcoats at $9.75. REMEMBER THE PLACE Welche's Clothing Store, 225 Morrison St., bet. 1 and 2, Portland, Ore. s EARNEST MIULER Fresco Decorator:: and Scenery Artist ALSO. DEALER IN" Lakst Designs Wall Papers yJUSX RE8EIVKD 127 First Street, Portland n ... FREE. To provide the citizens of Astoria and vicinity with the same advantages as the people of Portland, we will, during the continuance of the prevailing rates, furnish round trip feickots from Astoria to Portland and Return Absolutely Free By giving one round trip ticket and an Admission to the Exposition with each Suit or Overcoat, pur chased of us, no matter what price the garment, This will enable those desiring to visit the Exposition to do so without cost and at tho same time to take advantage of our onormous selection of FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS...... For Mons, Boys and Children. All our goods are marked in plain figures. CUT OUT THIS "AD." and it will bo honored for a round trip ticket and an admission to the exposition with each purchase of a Suit or Overcoat. Moyer Clothing Co. The Popular Price Clothiers. BEN SELLING, Manager. 3rd and Oak Streets, Portland I With lunitMitatlons and music and with noUe that was anything but mu I sic, with riglng-upa and Kolns-downs, with vrcal gymnastics ana appropriate gesticulations, with feasts and with firv, Astoria Chlnaitown acknowledged the fact that Ark Wo had been gath d to his fathers. A man of consequence was Mr. Wo ei-e he laid him down to die, possessing much wealth and the power to gt more. This was the sort of man who would (.'Plainly make his mark In the realms I of oils, and his entrance Into the land i f pcrr-Mual sunshine, roast pig and j p.ppy flowers must be heralded with unmistakable evidence of his. status while a worldly being. His estate could stand a liberal drain. Lucky Ark Wo! An American brass band attracted the crowd, for such extravagant prep arattons must compel the admiring ho ivage of white devlla A large cotton' covered frame stood In the street, and arranged In front were two large tables covered with edibles. Two roast pigs and two pigs unroaated , two scary looking sheep, Intaot except that they were skinless, cakes and fruits and can dies these were there to appease the gods. There was noise by the Chinese orchestra; then the American band played a lively cakewalk, and a pro cession of white-clad Chinamen and Chinawomen, preceded by the pall bearers carrying the coffin In which the body lay, inarched to the frame. I5e niath Its white roof the casket waa deposited, and all could look their last upon the face of the departed. A pleasant looking young Chinaman, dressed In white and wearing a tall E. & W. collar, mounted a choir, and under his dlreotlon a ceremony of kneel ing and chanting and tea-pouring was conduoted. The lxc wives of the departed knalt by the coffin, and genuine grief was manifested In the weeping and cries of the younger. It was evidently the proper part of the elder to restrain her self. But all things mundane must end, and the funeral services of Ark Wo, important though he wan, came to an end. The Astorlan man watched the pro cession form and go slowly down the street and wondered If even such a gorgeous funeral paid for having lived. I'fH.'' . - - -1 -T fii rnafu Ka'TafV'''' r.lmU'f..atM. The Portland Restaurant 1. 1. finniu, Fioprleti r. PrTitf Rom fcr Ladies. SO Wuhllif ton St , near 5th PORTLAND 2 PEN DAY Established NO NIGHT... . E. House's Cafe, 128 Tkir4 S'rwt, NrU.nl, Orsi. I . The Bet Cup of Collee JS or Coco in the oity. ij) Cream and Milk () f mm our ow n ranch g Jj) Homo rattle Pit and cake. I Watson's Restaurant WATSON BROS.. Fropr's, Cnndiivlvd on the check system, there for iatron pay (or what they order i aim uu mure. ' b We Claim the largest. Cheapest, Best , and quickest Srrvire in the Northwest. 109 and 111 Fourth St. PORTLAND (!) la . (?) Openes.m. t8p.m. KURTLAND w ( W 5 hwiWwwm'wm' Beautiful Millinery At prices within tlie reach of all. Call and examine tlie new styles. MRS. ROSS. 183 lltb Street. Vie Rent New Typewriters. Many New Improvements Added SEE OUR LATEST Smith Premier Typewriter NEW ART CATALOGUE FREE L.4M. ALEXANDER & CO., Phone Main 574k Exclusive IVi."..! Cox-t LVali-.j. 13 Stark St. i'ortland Eloefler's Bonbonniere Vhere the Tiacst Cat dies ii ike State n frepared nd Alvaya ii Stocks... (St 548 C0.1SEHC1AI ST:. .-ASTORIA. 0SCC0.1 Blank Books... Of every description MADE TO ORDER, for Merchants, Ranks, fVnnro.tions and Counties. i Commercial Printing In all its branches, ing too sniall Nothing too large; noth- Ve conduct the largest aid most complete establishment la the Vest, uod invite year patronage. Ve pro dace nothing shoddy, let as hear from yo. THE IRWIN-IIODSON CO., Portland, Or. 3 5 S0 !im$m(V a(s3J5 DO YOU BATHE? NO. '( WHY? BeoauHe at our bouse'we have ueitber a bathtub, nor hot water liau ly. ... TlicQ to to the RuHsiau Baths ut 217 Aator St. 25 cents is the prioe. Private apnrtnienta (or ladies. Only the better class of patronage la catered to Try one and you will come regularly. I