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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1899)
JliK MOHMHO ASWUIAH Tl'KSDAi. fiUVKMBl.lt 14, llf'J'J ASTORIAN BARGAIN COLUMN It Will I'tty You To look up the bvfalna I am offrr ln in my orocikwy Muck. Evtry thins; la Inoludad at iraatf diaoount (runt regular prlcwa. KvaryUiIng In plain and dourat4 war; the turn out Xiiiatio t.rand, ttngiuh mak. It will pay you to look H over. CIIAH. LA It HON, IS Commtrctal Htrt TO ASTORIANS. They're Popular Now lUvs you $n my aaaorUntnt of tbony bruahMT They wrt pur- chaMrt direct from Naw Yoik. and art vary popular. Am constantly rrrolvlnf naw foods. Coma and aao Ihtm. 0. W. BMITII. Tha Laadlnf Jawtltr, lit Commercial Blraat. Who Diuk Your l.aunJr) Wa claim, and wa wlU prova to vary ont, that wa hava tha brat and muMt up-to-daU laundry oa the Coast. A trial ordor will oonvlnce th moat particular. If you want rural, prompt work, try tha CITY BTKAM LAUNDRY, (21 rranklln Avenue, R. BCIIIMI'KEflMAN, Prop. Our Hpcwlul llnritiilim Wt hava turn brokan Unoa of tin wara which wa will oloaa out at bar tain prima, Wa ara alao making special prlose on aoma bronan iinae of csnnad frulta and relishes, pick- is. labia dellcaolae and aau Tbaa ara A No. I oods, and can ba had at low prtoaa. 1088. II COINS at CO. Tha IMII.V ASTOIlMN will l found nu all In rurlUiiil al tha all-anu ' Unitary biiuaa of J. If i llamllay 4 C'u.. 4UI Washington Riraat. Orilar for aiitar llalng Iml with tills Miiu will racalva irnHit Allaullun. TODAY'! WEATHER. r)l(TI.ANI. Nov, H.-Woitliliiirlon, dniron mid Mulio ou-iuilMiml ruin. AROUND TOWN. Fxlru line I'liihrellax And at bsttar than Portland price. H a a fart. Thay ara tha ealnbratad To mar-Cloara maka: nanaaome, dunbla allk umbrellas. Don't maka th mlataka of buying alwwhara. IX KKSTROM. Toe Jeweler. Me Commercial Street teller TIiiiii l.vcr Tha Pond Street Flah Mark at I better than avar praparad to aupply fraeh and salt flah of all kinoa Ooodi delivered to any part of tha city and aattafaotlon guaranteed. POND UTREKT FISH MARKET. 1T Bond Street. Millinery Novelties I eVstre to further call tha atten tion of tha lad Irs to my handsome rock of trimmed ml Unary. It com orlaaa tha lalaat ereelone of the mltllnery art. and I am offering re duced rs,tts for tha nw w aaya. IIIBS McRAJS. Dr. T. N. Hull DENTIST. B7J Commercial Street, ABTORiA, ona Over BohlusseVi Clothing Store. POVEY & BIRCHALL TAILORS Fiua work at Popular I'rlrrs. 327 Washington Htroef, Next Imperial Hotel rORTIAND. ORB. Frank Wood, of Jewell, la In tho city. Crawflah, cooked In wlna, at tha Na tional Cafe. Drink K. II. Cereal; Eat Nut butter and Health Fooda and ba happy. Mr Hold. Whldby, of irtUnd. spout Humluy with III l In Astoria. bossed Wall Taper ss low aa 10 oenta per roll; Imported English, 7Vi oenU. Mr. Charlca llart.Mua, of Young rlvi-r moi doing hualuttw l the t-lty I yrali-rdny. Fno. with each pcake of II. 0. Muah, 1 package of II. 0. Pancake Flour, at A. V. Allen's. Yratrilay Karlt Hamjarvl and K. Klvciieui resent U I Itumlun ami brramo full-lMirwl fnllwl Hlutcs cltl gens. A. It Cyrua haa moved bla Real Ea lata and Inaurauoa odloa to 431 Com- nifrclnl offloe. airect, oppoalta tha Aatortan Monk Kxatlug'a i1if, la no more. II 'ialn C'oplwid, f flolK la r;l-t-rl at the I'arkr tunum. ' The thumb r of corr.fncroe tnrt lut night anil trtmlatl rutln bualtxa. Wllllnni Oorman, th Hlolln, lumb-r- imin. la In the city rlf1atTvd ut he (j-ldi"tit. j If. H. Lvfiiun will lve today for Hrattli- and Hkam) where h will tnike a 10 daya vlalt. The two oUl tlm faLlall rlvl, Aa tori an1 IIwowj, may play a gnme rx-xt Aunday, that bHng the only duy whn th llw4co Ixrya can U-ave work. It will dubl lea b a emujihlng good game, Mr. It. I- Webber hua miulo arrange inenta to give Inatruinvntal mualc ! an In Aatorla Buturduy afurnom and evi-nlnge. Any wlahlng to migage hla rvliif -un arrange for houra at Orimn At Itaed'a. T. K. Jonxe atul family, of Mulhall, Illlnol. accompttiiled by II. V. Jm, arrived In tin- city hurt evwtlng and r'Kltrd at thf Iu.rkT hou. Th-y will go to I'ugi-t wound wrwre In the fu tnr thy will ival'K Th rt-arvnd m-ut aal for "A Ionance of t'o Hullow" oH-na at (irltlin & li.-.Nl'a thla morning at o'flix-k. The coniny cotne direct from the Murqunin Grand1 where th-y pi-.(.-il bint evening to a crowded houae. Hr c.rdwixMl at 13.25 por conl long and IJ.M per conl aawvi and (b-llvered will b the price at tho Aatmia Wood Yard aftr Monday. Novwnbrr 13. Ouk. Ah, Kprute llmba Mm maple, Hem- wai U-lii-adml on Hurulay by a piuwlng, i,M.ki hIIwok1 and Blub lurk ulno, at I rnlit and alnco that tliix hua cnuiil to MiH llcnrli'tta Meyrr, of I'ortlund, hni bnn vlnltlng In Aatorla aiul vlcln-i Hy for tho pant 'vx-k aiul will return home today. rvaaomiblv ratee. The Degree of Honor held lla regular i r;'-llng limt night at llumhorn'a hull at which eevivi ca.tdldx.tea were Initi ated to m-mberahlp. After all the bunl neim waa tranaaotel refreahmenta were Secretary of atate, Frank I. Dunbar, ui In tha cllv veaterduv. He riime I,, ll..n,l lha flllinral ,.t I li.. IaI Ilr ! blp. A. U Fulton. I aerved and the mnbtn pal the moat of the evening In happy fellow- At the meeting of the Huriday achool board of thu M. K. church loat evening Mr. Hamuel Kimono waa elected aujier Intondent ar1 Mlaa Carrie Urarth or gunlkt. It haa bmi decided that In the futute the hour fir Hunday aj'hool aerv Ice be changed frotn the noon hour Ut 10 a. m Immediately Ix fore the chun h i-rvlce. The ex-volunfeni of the 2nd Oregon Regiment organized I'-Ttlond Utat night. Heveral hundred meinlwra were present. Th 0J';t of the organlza tlon ia not u aecure Denalon or "work polltlri,"but to h-lp eath other, look after the wick, aid th monument fund and arrange for nullably receiving the bodlea trf the boya who died In the Philippine. Whll tho local footliall team la of courae rather aorry tha thiry were da- feat'-d In their bite game with th Portland high chl, the player arc not at all dlaoourug-wl aa to the future nroaoecta. It I" the Intention of the team to g't In and huatle and even tual make the fur fly. Thla defeat, like many recorJfd In blatory, might In the end orjve more vaJuuble than a vl'rtory. The holler of the Hfc-nthou t-ndcr Columbine waa yesterday discovered to be In a leaking condition and meant waa at once blown off preparatory for the repair that will lake ploc. Thla will neceealtate a delay of the trip the reaaul waa alK'Ut to take u the Cooa bay courtry. The delay will be brief how ever, a the Injury n alight. Supertn erHlnt Freeman will accompuny the Veaaet on her aouthern cmlae. Thre waa a ahootina accident on Hhonlwat-r bay Baturduy which will Miibahly reault In Eurl llowarton, of Ilwnco, lowing the alght of hi right eye. The Injured boy and hla friend, Jewle IJulloik. w m hunting whan the gun In young Bullocks hands was dis charged, a shot piercing Howarton's eye. He was brought over from Ilwaco Sunduy and will be taken to Portland where everything possible wlU be done for his relief. Yesterday's Oreg mlan has a cut of 1iin. TIarnaa V.rtmt wV.UW' Vial Vnil ( Oman, g YOUIlg IMV Ot Harper every botUa guaranteed Har-j Portland, and an accompanying sketch ' of her Uterarv work, fine nas Decn con- per. 8otd by Ford A Blokaa Company,! Astoria, Oregon. Roslyn coal la La longer, la cleaner and make less troublt with stove and chimney flues than any other. Oeorga W. Sanborn, Agont Telephone 1J1L trlbutlng to Frank Munaey's publica tion the Quaker, and w ill aoon aaaume the duties of aaaoclute editor ot tha'. magaiirte. Urttcra addressed a follows remain uncalled for at the Astoria poatofflee: Mrs. F. Heel, Mis May ColUns, J. nomlcaJ coal for household use in As- Folks. Mrs. Hlrch Field. Mrs. Larsen, Elfons Huah Murray. Mrs. Anna Jack Noody. H. C. Swart i. Wet. Rev. O. W. White, Hilda Henrlksun. Roslyn coal I tha beat and moat eoc- torlx Try k once and you will have' Carl Maskon. F. E. McCauley, no other. Oeorga W, Sanborn, Agent, Morton. Telephone 1 311. Take steamer Bailey Qatiert of Wllaon, Mlsa L. Foreign; White Collir line for Portland and way points. Fare, 15 cents; room, 71 oenta; upper or lower berth, SO oenta; section berth, IS cents. All Astorlana who visit Portland and desire spending a pleasant evening In company with polite people and In the enjoyment of an unexoelled musical program, should go to the Fredericks- Work Is programing rapidly on the burg. Besides vocal and Instrumental w wharf at the foot of Sixth street. 1 selections there ,?L?eT The old pile have all ben sawed off . manaKemont Ui making the Frcder leavlng only the part under water on jcksburg a well -merited sucoesa. which to erect the new timbers. BROWN & GRANT, Props, i Misled by the name, and by the fact that It la a Southern play, an Impres- i slon prevails that "A Romance of Coon Hollow," which appears at Fisher's opera house tomorrow evening. Is a negro shew. This Is a great mistake, as the entire cost la composed of well- known white artlntu of standing, and the colored buck dancers and Jubllve singers are simply Introduced In their plantation scene to Illustrate negro life In the South, but have no relation to the story of the drama. The latter Is a pretty Southern love story, natural and pastoral in Its treatment, and what the New York Herald styled "A South ern Old HomesteaJ." Splendid scenic environments, novel electrical effects, laughable Incidents, and specialties ap propriate to the comedy, embellish as sincere a heart story aa Is to be aeen on the utage today. Seat sale opens this morning at Grlffln & Reed's. ws suffering from two wound In the head which were blwllng profusly and were evidently caused by some sharp Inairument. Petle wa Intoxicated at the time and his story was somewhat disjointed, but aa n'-ar a could lw ascertained he claimed that he was attacked by a highwayman In the neighborhood of O'Brien' hotel and robbed of his mon ey. It l known that two hours prev- loiis he had money In his poeneaabm. The wounded man was taken to a physician for treatment and the police are looking up the case. FOOTBALL FORECAST. Astoria will win the Thanv"gtving foitball game. Such is the opinion of the Afltorian'a crank. But our tys will not have a chance -to go to sleep on the field for the Indians will give them a stubWn contest. The result of the game at Portland Saturday In which Multomah de feated the State University of Eugene was not unexpected, but rt will rather dim the presMge of the dudes when they meet the Beryely players at San Francisco. Willamette University, Balem, did a surprise turn In defeating the Pacific University, Forest Grove. It woe gen erally supposed that the Congregation allms had much the better team, but the Methodists shut them out. The y ik A VV A e m A A A A i r" A :j Fisher's Opera House ' t ,rlir. Iruff ad al'anr. ' I V'tilstidiv lid Thursday, Xov. 15-16 V $' P i- Two Nights V'tdsfidiv aid Thirsday, Nov. 15-16 Tfce Pig S'enic Production A Romance of Coon Hollow Ho Idyl ot the Tesaessce Mills. SEE The TorpcJo Sensation, The Big steamboat Kace The CotU)U Pri Usely ASTORIANS TVTOW linvo an t'ual tiiortunity with tho citizens of Portland to !ft x mnke their selections of Clothing from our Immense nnd well Assorted Ftock. All the latest Novelties from the best manufacturers in Ameri ca can be found on our shelves. We are making Special Efforta on Overcoats and Suits at $14.85. Same as aro sold elsewhere at $20 and over. When visitluu Portland yon are Invited to call and inspect our stock. Y-u will not be urged to buy. Monoy olieorfu .y refunded if goods are not satisfactory. . MOYER CLOTHING CO., Tho Popular Price Clothiers. BEN SELLING, Manager. 3rd and Oak Streets, Portlard The Prosialve As9ooiatlon met In regulat session last evening with Vlce Preeident F. L. Parker In the chair. After the tvadliig of the Journal of the previous meeting a communication was rad from the TrJscott Packing Com pany. As fish are shipped in larger (inaiititlt's fr.wii Astoria than from Porttajid, tha Push club some time ago I reiiu'sted the company to paint "from ! Astoria" an well as "from Portland" j on their cars. The communication read last night stated that the cars I were now all In active rperalion and It wot'ld be Imp-wslble at the present time to take them out of service and repaint them which It would be necessary to do In order to Incorporate the words with those already existing on them. The letter stated however, that the company wattld follow out the wishes of the as sociation as soon as practicable. The congressional delegation will be com municated with In regard to the pro posed drydoek and t W. Fulton, W. W. GosRlln and John Fox were appointed as a committee to further the project. W. L. Robb gave an Interesting account of the trip to the hatchery. R. M. Warden spoke in favor of the S-roads petition. AT REST. The Funeral of Dr. A. L. Fulton Yesterday. Flags flew at half mast In Astoria yesterday a mute tribute to the mem ory of a private citizen whose life com manded universal reepect and whose denth caused general and poignant sorrow. The funeral services of the late Am brose I Fulton were held at the family residence and were attended by a large number of pivmlnetit Astorlans, be sides the members of Qulnlln Lodge No. 180, B, P. 0. E., who were In full regalia. Rev. H. Marootlte, pastor of the First Presbyterian church conduated the ser vices which were simple and earnest. A special train bore the funeral pro cession to Ocean View cemetery, and aftor a brief service at the grave, the body wag laid tit Its last resting place. The following gentlemen aoted as pall bearers: F. I. Dunbar, H. G. Van Dusen, E. A. Taylor, F. L. Parker, George H. George. Vf. T. Chutter, P. A. Stokes, H. F. Prael, E. C. Hughes, W. L. Robb, O. W. Sanborn, Martin Foard. long end woo In the Bute Agricultural elllege vs. Albany college game, the former winning by a score of J5 to 0. The O. A. C. plays Willamette Uni versity rext Saturday and the winner plays the Stale University Thanks giving day. As the farmers defeated the Methodists handily In a practice game, th'-y will probably win Saturday and contest with the dudes for the chaniplonahlp. Corvallls and Eugene are rivals "from way bark" and th farmers are certain to play with alt the atrvngth, skill and ard ar they can muster. Eu gwne wears an air -t assured superior ity and If the O. A. C. carrlea away the pennant the dude will hardly recover froro the blo-.v. AN IMPORTANT DIFTEKENCE. To make it apparent to thousands, who think themselves 111 tha they are not ainirted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, la to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition la easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. ManoXactered by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all druggists. RUSSIA'S POWER. The recent peace conference bringa the power of tha Csar of Russia forci bly to mind. Hla subjects look to htm for food, shelter, raiment, even life K self. In no country Is a monarch'g power mors absolute. But far-reaching aa Its Influence It It cannot be com pared to that which the human stomach has over the morals and health of tha average mortal. Hoetetter'a Btomaoh Bitters cures constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, nervousness) and all dis eases arising from an Inactive Urer or weak kidneys. Try it If you hava stomach trouble of any sort, and see for yourself. It will bring ya back to health and happiness. It will mak you strong by making your stomach strocf. A private Revenue Stamp should cover the neck of the bottle. jjvn uvtAATiAuvriuuuiAiiuxAAiAAj iiuriuoriAAuvuvru njniwinjiB GIVEN AWAY! 1 ? With every Suit, even if the Suit costs no more than No (We have good Suits for this price) t Lottery Every One Treated Alike. Boyi also get a Hat with Suit, and we have good Units upwards from You bny the Suit, we give the Hat The better the Suit the better the bat. o toy being given away, but something useful. Having low rent we can do tbia. WELCH'S CLOTHING STORE Dealer ia Mea's aid Boys' Clothiag aid ririiibiig Goods, and Bet's Boys', Ladies' ssd Cbildres'i Shots. 225 Jlornsot Street jj LSTRICTLT AX a.lCKlCAX CLOTHING STOKE Betatta Tint sad Soeoid 5 TtllKSDU NIGHT Complete Scenic rrodsctioi Fogg's Terry A Delightful Comedy Drama Coon Hollow Serenade Sinners, Boeh and Winn Dam-era, Comedians, etc. PRICES Reserved Seats, 75c; Gallery, 50o; Seat sale opens Tuesday morning at Griffin & Reed's. t f v ? f v w A T w mm " 3 EARNEST MILLER Fresco Decorators! and Scenery Artist ALSO DEALER IN Latest Designs '2. Wall Papers JUST RECEIVED J27 First Street. Portland WATSON" BROS., Pnipr'. We Rent New Typewrltersiv Many New Improvements Added SEE OUR LATEST Smith Premier Typewriter N NEW ART CATALOG CiS FREE L. &M. LEXAXDER 4 CO., Phorte Main 574 . ". iv Pm-irt.- Cow-i Dealers. 245 Stark St. Portland Cnudiietrd on th rhepk system, there- fore pairoiis py lor what llijr order uid no more. Wt Claim the larirfst, Chfawsl, BmI and Quickest Strv.r ii tae lurthwfst. lOvtudlll Fourth St. Open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. PORTLAND !)3ffl fglumbiaThene ?4. The Portlod Restaurant ,E. R. riTTtLa.lt, riopriet" r. Hoefler's Bonbonniere Where the rinest Candies is the State are Prepared and Alaays is Stock 543 COMMERCIAL ST.. ...ASTORIA. 0RCG0X Private howt kt Ladies. 80S Washing tun St , uenr 5th POTl AND Ladies Tailor. tents' Tailor. STABBED AND ROBBED. A Trapman From Chinook Assaulted ana Held Up Last Night. Last night about midnight Joe Petle. a trapman of Chinook, entered the Sunnyslde saloon and announced that he had been assaulted and robbed. He I. D. Beyer, Merchant Tailor Up-to-Date t77 Fourth St., PORTLiSn v r n a Ttnii.i', . A.M. v. M VaVVVVaVVVMaVaaVaAaaAaa.aJ BLANK BOOKS Of Every Description Made to Order. Largs Line of Stock Books for 1900, Attractive Prices. loose Leaf Ledgers and Transfer Cases. Order blanks Holders and Binders, Commercial Printing it all branches. mmr Establishment In tha TVeat. THE IRWIN-HODSON CO. First and Salmon Sts., Portland. Establlahed lt82 OPEN DAY S AND NIGHT... E. House Cafe, Third Street, Fortland, Ingn DO YOU BATHE? NO. WHY? 12$ The Best Cup of Coflee or uocoa m tne city. ft Cream and Milk ) from our own ranch g Home made Pica and cakes. 0 J)S3( Because at onr bouse we have neither bathtub, nor hot water Luiiiiy. ... ij) Then go to the Russian Baths at 217 Astor 8t 25 cents is the price. Private apartments (or ladies. Only the better class ot patronage Is catered to. Try one and you will come regularly.