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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1899)
5 THE MORNING ASTORIA. SrVllRDAi, NOVKMUEB It. IB. 8 Headquarter for Pry (ioodn on the Lover Columbia ? CULLISON & CO. C7f- S) - v Wheat and Stock Brokers Jr.4U DIRECTH1KESToNWvc,kst.(kTxW IMRELLAS-RiCifs and Women's Styles. Our made or,lir ai show tue tot r wilts of improve' nieth- od -"f nrr1 te l-ni'iU"r. rrieoi: frsnm, nrl rods, double 1 k nl. f- Wr ) w vwrv kn.-ii kind i hamllein wl. m, pearl, old iiry and , Chicago 2 1 4-21 5 Chamber of (Commerce, board of Trade Portland, Oregon. Ladies' Umbrellas Good Union cerge $1.50 each. Putin finished gloria, extra value. 81.75 each. Men's Umbrellas Cotton gloria. $UX $1.80 and $2 50 end). BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY J. W. Bill. at. D rrlaolpal. ! Cfcrtatmaa rra oaa (. U. WH. Bl MAO tn The barkentine Omcgo came Thursday evening. The German fhlp Nuiede waa towtd up the river yesterday. The ateam schooner Uurnswlck came down from Portland yesterday. The Lenox came down the river yes terday and preceded down to F'avel. The ship Benecia ha shifted to the A. A C dock and is discharging cement. The steamer "Portland" from San Francisco came In yesterday and pro ceeded up the river. The Fullwood. British ship, arrived down from Portland and will lighter 100 tons of grain at this port before proceeding out. Another cargo of breadstuff for the fighting British or "their frlnds the enemy" was shipped from Portland yes terday, says the Oregonian. Kerr, Gif ford & Co. clearing the British ship Blythswood for Algoa bay. South Africa, with 86,635 bushels of wheat, valued at $50,000. This is the sixth cargo from Portland to South Africa Blnce the opening of the season July 1. There are several other vessels well on toward the finishing point, and siveral are now in the stream ready to leave down. The British ship Kate Thomas, which made such a fast passage up from Panama, has cleared for Queens town or Falmouth for orders with 91 223 bushels of wheat, valued at JIS.OOO. She was dispatched by Balfour Guihrle Co., and the avrne firm hits Just finished loading the Nlobe. The latvr wtiwtpai. J. W. HULL. M. U. r. O. tfwrtt It Portland. Or. primary, rmanlorr 4 Acant D.pH MtiW; iMif PrPrlUi. Ullliwr lloipll autl trauUt. itar tt all aga natirti. vessel has been helJ up for a few day, )nt0 (h. ,own whch wna vUlnj to on account of tnjurle sustained by j nearly deserted, except by the atred Charles Gallarher cm ixwrd th ivmi'I She was libeled by Gallagher, ami the nJ ,m Spaniard, who had hidden In case was not, settled until yetnerday, , Buffalo Wallows and who came shout when a compromlw was effected, the;ng delightedly toward the Americans. Injured man recvlr $4 WO. j tnK,pi ln the during The Royal Forth lack, but about NO the ,kM ln ,h mnto Generol tons of completing her big cargo, and; . , ... . , . . ... , . , : f. . , Wheaton established his headquarter, will leave down early next week. The . two latest errlvals. the Crown of Eng-1 ln church, quartered his men In nous land and the Adolf, were discharging ' es and sent the captured Filipinos b? ballast yesterday. The Fulwood. out-jyonj th outposts with orders not to ward bound, arrived at Astoria last evening. j return. The inhabitants describe all the roads as partlcally Impassible and say they believe Agulnnldo has secreted a yacht in the river Longape, near Sublg f"r use In his tlight when he finds his cap ture is Inevitable. FEARS FOR THE MAVLE. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. The Ex aminer says: Three tons of dynamite were stored ln the hold of the little Salvadorian steamer Maule, which sailed from this jort on September 30, for El Triunfo, by way of San Diego, The vwl has t not been heard from since. Shipping men are of the opinion that the dyna- Annual Report of the Fourth Assistant mite exploded and that the vewsel was Poetm later General destroyed. t j OUR POSTOFFICES. TRANSPORTS SAIL. FRANCISCO. Nov. 10.- WASHINGTON. Nov. 10,-The fourth ' assistant poutmaiUer general, John L. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 10-The Forty-sixth United States volunteer ln-! Brlstow. ln his annual report today wi fantry regiment will sail for the Phil-1 nounod that during the past fiscal ippines tomorrow afternoon on the .r n 504 positmasters were appoints, 11,531 being fourth class and the re mainder presidential. There were 2,935 pofltofflces establlsh- ! ed anil 1,505 dlscon'.inu-jd. At the close of the year the total number of post offices ln the country was 75,000. transports City of Sydney and Pathan. The Forty-sixth will be closely follow ed by the Forty-fifth, which will sail Monday on the transports Senator and Ben Mehr. WHN WHEATON LANDED (Continued from first page.) staff, led Coleman's and Elliott's com panies of the Thirteenth and Shield's company of the Twenty-third, who be haved splendidly under their first fire, A DRAW. NEW YORK, Nov. lO.-Dave Sulli van and Joe Bernstein fought a 25 rourd draw tonight at the Broadway Athletic Club. mwinwr'is.iMHi ww "'" BROWN'S RESTAURANT A tlrM-claw ptuie tit mlf ruto miv 1whdi for Indit And private rtM Open nil INIfflit... 108 Pourth,St oear. Washington roKTLiSi), onrc.ov I'HONK UUACK The Eastern llut Mlllinrr MISS MeRKA-Corner Tenth and Connnerclal atresia, VV. B. Edwards ' . r.very vitiicty of Konuli uih! lrccd Lumber, lhiorit, NMnJowx, .MoiiUInK uitvl 4'elar MiIiikU ri UniniKOH SlabJUrk, Fir, VV K)JU 1i.ii.Im. k.AMer.l't.leOiik Olllee Scxenth Street ltek Nut Uon, Nut Mutter, K HCcienl. (irnunsc, Health ('ruokerv. ;iuten. Nut Kmst. Nutone. MilltoHllI Are a few o( the Health FikxIh sold by KNAI'P 11KOS., IIKA1.TII FOOD Co. Portland. Or Posinx a Specialty. The Photographer Dininji-room nml Kcstnurunt J. t1. Wnmicr, lri. r rlvatc Dioiag-ronniH lor Lidiei NcjIs IV; I'p Opto tit Night. 170 THIKD STRHET. -....Bet. Morri-ini tod Ijmhill I IVirtlond, Oregon Beautiful MllHtiery N. V. Comer Seventh ami Wasliinulon rOUTLAND. OKKUON Holmes' English -AND- Business College 4U Yamhill .fct-, Purtliind, Oregon. At prices within tlie reacb ot all. Call and examine the new styles. MRS. KOSS. IX! 1Kb Street. 1 SIX DFPART.MF.NTS FiiKli.sh, HookkeepliiK. Short liun J. Typewriting. IViiiiiiinshlp, Ait. Semi for circulars. b aeoeaaary to tuwtu. Stiidenti of Armstrong' Combined Tkaory and Prsctka of Bookkorpltig" acquit tlili. Tbey Irin by wrltitii; up uuxlrl Mt of bK)k preiared toClmttats the niemt of aceoiuil. Hoch lti In tlili woik ta fully ex;Uluel by tli teacher. In diipuiliig of a complicated traiitaclioa after tli il, tli.t student refers (0 an entry In this iinMcl rt fouuiutuK almllar con. ilil; hi-, .nul atudira out the applicutinu liittiaelf the trm'lirr i eiii 1 1 v I 111 work (1 done correctly, The ntudrut thus develop) Into a lelf relimit thinker luvratl gate this new uietluxl of teat'lilng. II uiakct liookkerplii ey. Call, or writ. Portland Business College Fifth and Yamhill Sis. A. V. ArmMrunif, I VI 11. Open all the year. Student may enter at any time, lluiinrss, Shorthand and Rnulith drpartnteittv Private 01 vh$ injtnn tinn. Calalouue free. W Plunrj Pudding, Roisins, 1 limn FiiArk mI HUnr 1 1 till dllU Mince Meat, Currants, Pi Coacnnnhlo finnrtc Pumokin Cranberries VJVUJVIIUUIV uuuuj r Citron Squash Etc. ; I Carry llic Ralston Health roods A. V. ALLEN Wheat Flakes, Crano, Whole Wheat Crackers, Breakfast Food. Select Bran, Yeast Cocoa. KoMy C. A. WHALE, VlK)lenle and relnil dealer In Pianos Kranich and Ilueb, SrhafliT, Hehlllrr, and many others. Iti-IIMIH 1'nlun Avenue uud :W:l Eiint Alder Street 21 Organs MiulU and Co. Miller, Ann Arbor llenlley and others PORTLAND OREGON. Instruments Sold on Easy Terms, M. C M AT I IIIH.I.. MamiKer. Head (illlee 142 State HL Salem.Ora. Plays any Piano. Anyone Can Play It. wrap kaanaJ mm r - l 1 f n n r- W la W . ll U I Wherever there is a I Piano there should be a Pianola. We'll Show You The PIANOLA Monday, Nov. 20, 99 and will Continue One Week. Moszkowski The Grcot Composer and Pianist Endorses the . . PIANOLA . . (Literal translation.) "Any one hidden in ft room nenr by who will hoar tho Pianola for tho first time will surely think that it is a great virtuoso that plays; but after a while he will perceive his error, because your instrument never plays falso notes." MAURICE MOSZKOWSKI. Pianola, in Connection with Grand Piano, Price, $20. M. B. WELLS, Sole Agent for Oregon. Representing The Aeolian Co., ( The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World. 1 Portland Wareroom,33S f1orrloo 5t., Mrquam Bld'. New York, 18 West 23rd Bt. Iudon, 225 Regent St Parie, 32 Avenue d'L'Opa. ' Factories at Merlden, Cono., Worcciter, Mom., Detroit, Mieh. ft : V. i. a1 ii man I 1