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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1899)
ME MOHNINfl A8TOH1AN. JMl'ftftOA). NOViCMUbtt it,, at th custom house yesterday wtRi Parl to "t which th human tomacfc W.OOO feet f lumber. She ru the llM vef th morals and health or tha only vesiH that jased out yesterday, i averago mortal. Hosfcetter'i Stomach j Dltters cures constipation, dyspepsia. biliousness, nervousnos and All dl. ASTORIAN BARGAIN COLUMN It Will I'tty You To look up tha bargains I am offer lug in my orockary stock. Every thin la Inoludad at fr t discount rrom regular prloaa. jfivaryiiiing in plain and deooratad wart; tha (am out Luatlo l.rand, Kngllah make. It will pay you to look H ovar. CHAD. LAHHON, ttl Commercial eUraat Tlivy'ru I'opiihir Now Hava you aaan my assortment of ebony brualiM? They wr pur chased dlraot from Naw Yoik, and ar vary popular. Am conatantly receiving naw gooda. Coma and aao them. O. W. BMITH, Tha Leading Jtwtlor, lit Commercial BtrwK. Who Dot Your IjiiiiiJi ) Wa claim, and wa wlU prova to avary ona, that wa hava I ha beaj and moat up-to-dat '.aundry on tha CoaaL A trial ordar will oonvlnoa tha moat particular. If you want neat, prompt work, try tha CITY 8TKAM LAUNDItT, t2I rranklln Avanua. R. BCHIMTKERMAN, I'rop, Our Special llnruiiliia W hava aoma brokan line of tin wara which wa will eloea out at bar gain prices. Wa ara also making aptolal prloaa on aoma brokan llnaa of can nod frulta and rallahaa, pick ala, labia delicacies, and aauoaa. Thaaa ara A No. 1 gooda, and can ba had at low prloaa. R088. HIQOINB CO, TO ASTORIANS. Tha DAIt.V AITOKIANwIII be found um tala In I'nrtlanil at ilia wll-kna (lmrr nouM if J. V, HniKlUr Co,, SWI Wuhliiatua Strmt, Orderi fur atlrar llaliia lad wllK Oil Mrm will rl ruiiitt AlUnlluu. I:xtra Fine L'lnhrcllu And at battar than Portland prices. Il'a a fart. Thay ara tha ealftbralad rollmar-Clogg maka: handsome, dunbl allk umbrtllaa. Don't maka tha mlataka of buying elanwhera, H. KKSTROM. Tba Jtwelar, IM Com martial Btraat. Uvltvr 'Hutu l-vcr Tha Pond Btraat Flah Markat U battar than avar praparad to aupply rreah and aalt flah of all klnda. Oooda delivered to any part of tha clly and aatlaraotlon guarantied. PONU HTKEKT mil MAHKET, 417 Itond "treat Millinery Novelties I desire to further call tha attan Hon of tha ladle to my handaoma atock of trimmed millinery. It com ' prlaea tha latcat creatlona of th nitltlnary art, and I am offering ra dioed rat a for tha nit K days. MISS McRAB. Dr. T. N. Hull DENTIST, 57 J Commercial Btraat, ASTORIA. ORES. Orar Sohluaael'i Clothing Store, POYEY & BIRCIIALL TAILORS Fine work at Popular Price. 327 Wnahlngton Htrcet, Next Imperial Hotel roRTiJVND, ona. TODAY'S WBATMER. IDflTLANI), Nov. lJ.-Waahlngton, Oivgon and Idaho. Oyoaalonal rain. AROUND TOWN. To night "Fogg'a Kirn" At KUher'a oH'ra house Hwure your ,! a.'. Oriiiin at ficed'a. Crawflah, rooked In wine, at tha Na tional Cafe. U. D. itogera, I ho Ilwaoo druggist, la In the city. J. II. Nice, of (.'alhnlinet, la ivgUnVred at the Ocrldi'irt. ( Vim Markhurii, of llwaco, wua In Aa lorla Inat awning. W 1 1 1 1 i n Ym'rg wua over from Frt (.'oUiinbla yraUirduy, A. I. MrDiMiuld, uf Juwi'll, la a guwt of lha Piirkrr huuio. WuIUt II. 1'rraton, (he I'ortlujKl rull- nMul man, li In tha city, K. rruratMi and wlfu are rrglatervd at the Ovcldtait from H'-attle. Charlva KirtTcali-r, lA Knnppa. la mt-luti-r at the 1'arkrr houmt. Drink K. B. Cereal: Cat Nut butter and Health Fooda and ba happy. In the jwllce court yi-an-rday Dim woa f.nd $j fur drunknraa. John Pun whlaky Harper Perfoct whlaky Harper avery bottle guaranteed liar per. Bold by Ford Btokea Company, Aatorla, Oregon. The W. C, T. U. will hold thHr ino't Infra avery Tuntdity aflenKxm, at two o'cIik k, In the atudy of the PriwhyUrlun church until furtlwr notloa. Rcalyn coal laata longer, la oleanar and inakoa leaa trouble with atovea and chimney fluna than any other, Oeorge W. Sanborn, Agont. Telephone U1L The opium cant which waa U tuvr coma up yiittunlay In th poUce court hnj h-m pitpnd until 2 p. tn. tmluy Civing to the chy attom-y tx-lng al' nt frixn tha city. RbRlyn coal la tha beat and moat eco nomical coal for houaehold uaa In A- torla. Try It onca and you will bava no oihtir. Oeorga W. Sanborn, Agent Telephone 1311. AnJi'fW l.nkf, the tailor, hua movxl hln liUHlrn-M from lit Cmiiu'rcliil alnn-t to 53S Commercial, formerly oc cuplinl by A. R. CyruiT rtl tute o'Tlce. Take ateamar Bailey Oatsert of White Collar Una for Portland and way polnta. Fare, U oenta; room, 71 eenta; upper or lower berth, 14 centa; aeotlon berth, IS oenta. Thr waa a vry high tide yeati-rday. At Kiiald the awrlle rollcil over the (Irltnca hotel bulkhnd and the water pnurrd down the ahcll rmd. The bar haa boon quite rough. Mr. An,1rrw Undhulin wna In from hla home on Young'a rtvor ynu-rJuy. li. w. tiiigo, travriing rrrlKlit aif.ittt of the Northern I'aclllo U In the city. Arthur C. t'allan hua roturiMxl to Aa- torla and wlU niako It hla future home. Mine Minnie Ilnrtoklua of Toung'a river a doing ahopplng In the city yeetfrday. 11. C. Hodgtnan and wife, uf n-d Wing, Minn., are atoppltig at the Par ker hirtiac. Fpko with each parknge of II. O. Muih, t package of II. 0. Pancake Flour, at A. V. AUen'a. Yratirdny cout:y clerk Whcrlty la- uod a murrliuro llctnao to Frank M. Fiiher and Julia A. Foator. h. F. Allen A Son are avlllng Km- boaaed Wall Paper aa low aa 10 oenta per roll; Imported Engl la h, 7Vt centa. A. R. Cyrua haa moved hla Real Es tate and Inturanoo offloa to 436 Com mercial Mreet, oppoalta tha Aatorlan J. W. Howerton. of Ilwaco, haa re turnd from I'onlaid and aaya Unit the occullKt la confident that hla ao.n Earl, whoae eya wua pleru-d by a ahot. will not loae hla alght. Tha Kkiiguay nudgtrt of Novembt-r li aaya that I. M. iAng, rormny or mm city, but for aome time a tveidiiu of Hkugway. haa l fl tlmt plu-e for Hono lulu, where be will engage In bualm aa, mm, ' : Airrea M. Eaaon," or thia city haa a long lotter In the Orogonlan of Wedm-a-day taking the Kngllah aide In a con troveray over the Boor war that la being carried on by averol convapond fnta. Mlaa C. Gllmore, employ at the Aatoria Steam laundry, waa painfully Injured and burned yesterday get ting her hand botwven a pair of ateam rollrra. Fortunately tw bonea were broken. Fir cord wood at 13.25 per cord long and I3.&0 per cord aawed and delivered will be the price at the Astoria Wood Yard after Monday, November 13. Oak. An)). Hprure llmbe Vine maple, Hem lock, Hluliwood and Slab bark also, at reasonable ratea. Jiwph Rrady, a 14 year old boy, waa a paaamiger on the atoam achootu-r Ful ton, when aha oronaed out yetrterday. He had run away from hla home In Portland and Chief Hallock revvlvt-d a telogram from the rortiatKl chior or polio directing him to detain the boy here, but "the telegram came too late. . All Aatorlana who vlalt Portland and detlre apendlng a pleaaant avenlng In oompany with pollta peopla and In tha enjoyment or an unxoellw! rnuMcal program, huld go to tha Fredcricka burg, ll'nldn vocal and Inatrumerual aelectlona there art mtny other at traction to delight the vial tori. Tha new management la making the KrdT Ickaburg a well-merited aucoen. I1UOWN (IRA NT, Propa, fnix-r of the Houtlurn Pacific and O. It. d N. ntiimT lln report itih California tourtwt traffic la exceptionally heavy. In fact It haa not bn ao good bifore for yu.ra. Th agenta a:crllt thla to the general proapvrlty Ihe coun try la now enjoying. Thry aay that en tiro famlllea are winning their way aoiithward to enjoy thw goldn auti- af)hln. They furthw nUi that a great ninny of tho paawng'f aro min ing tnm from Uritlah Columbia, Idaho, Washington and iimUTn tr;Kon. L'a- ually thla travel d(.-a n U-gln utUl after Chrlatmaa, but people have mon ey and want to p"nd It. A "Humane, of Coon Hollow" hHd the b'Mirda at the oira noun ih night. The play a,ura4d a large au- dltiice and all wero pleow.-d with their etrtentalnera. The play Itavlf la of the kind that the -average theater-gtr enjoya and mot of the pUyera handled, wkII their parta. There were one or two eaceptlona, but on th whole tne drama waa well rondi-red. The apeclal- llt) were) unuauolly good and of a very catchy order. The "colorwl quaitfU were repeatedly encored and made a big hit. The aucct-aa of laat nlght'a per formance enHurt a big crowd for Fogg'a Frrry," thla evening. aoclal"d with dlfffrwrt Institutions nt. charity In San Franciaco he waa one of lh founders of a vetrana home In Cal ifornia. Aa a patriot, philanthrope! wvl phyalclan he atood high In the esteem of hi fellow mm and hla death will cre ate profound sorrow. The tanks of the ahlp Kate Thom;u ore now In readlneaa to allow the veaael to proceed to -a. The Oriental liner Monmouthiihlre la anchored below In reodlneew to pass out The Brltlah ship Royal Forth came down the river yesterday. The British ship Fulwood started out yesterday but waa obliged to anchor belonv owing ta the rough weather out- aide. The ateam schooner Fulton cleared AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE. To maka It apparent to thousand,! who think themselves 111. that thay ara n-Jt afflicted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleanalng, la to bring comfort borne to their hearts, a a coatlve condition Is easily cured by ualns; Syrup of Figs. Mannfaotered by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and old by alt druggists. RUSSIA'S POWER. The recent peace conference bring the power of tha Cxar of Ruaxla for bly to mind. His subjects look to him for food, shelter, raiment, even life lt- elf. la no country 1 monarch's power more absolute. But far-reaching eaaes arising from an Inaotlv liver Or weak kidneys.' Try It If you hava stomach trouble of any sort, and Ms, for yourself. It will bring yu back to health and happiness. It wilt maka yon strong by making your stomach strong. A private Revenue Stamp should cover the neck of tha bottle. THE LOt'YRE. Strangers visiting In the city will fluj the Lonvre an attractive report wherein to spend tbe evening. The Am me Siators LiwiieV Orchestra laetill rn the bills and preaenta nihl!y a mnslcal program of exrepiKwal merir, Handenme j ool ai billiard rooms a" a feature in connection, with the tiouoe. Palatable lunches will be served at all noari 1 Fisher's Opera House L.C.StLIC. Icssttiad M'agr. The Knights of Pythlaa enjoyed therniMve lot night. The Aator kxlge was vllud by menibera of Ranter, (. of lUiiler and Ivan, 82. of St. Helena and the vloltor were made to feel that It I good to be a Knight. After the ex- ercl-a and bUHlixne. In the lodge room there was an adjournment to Jeff's renauront wht-re a splendid repast was! dliH-uaaed and a "lively, lovely time was . enjoyed by boats and gu.uts, It waa . , . .... V. . . AH. ,1.. M,-, ..L...H, A-l . ternal gulherings of the season. In the: lodgij room Interesting and Inatructlvel . speeches were made by Dr. Cliff. Mea ers Dow, Watts, Cleveland, Curtis and others. Two Nights i: Vetlacdiy sad Tharsday, Xov. 15-16 The Big Scenic Production A Romance of Coon Hollow ASTORIANS The report and recommemlatlons of the txwrd of United Statea engineers regarding the Improvement of the chan nel at the entrance to Yaqulma bay were agreed upon yesterday and for warded to Washington, but cannot be made public from this end of the line. The board disbanded, Captain Harry Taylor going back to his station at Seattle, Colonel ManefleUl to Gray's Harbor to Inspect the Jetty, on which work Is inun to be shut down for the season. He will return to Portland and then proceed to Puget sound on a tour of Inspection. In the central part of the valley the people are greatly In hope that the board recommended the Improvement of the channel, as they think that It will mean much to them. They say that If they can ship their wheat from Yaqulna, It will make a dif ference of several cents a biftthej to the producer. 8uiThea will be brought to the consumer and eoUl much more cheaply, and the cost of living will be reduced. is Idyl ol the TesstsKC Hills. SEE riiAorvtAuuinuwuvvuiA 50 Dozen Ties at 15c, Worth from 25c to 50c each. BARGAINS EN HATS Fedora Hats 00c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, 250. Hens' Good Suits Tbe Torpedo Sensation, The Rio Htebmlmat Unco . Tbe Cotton Press tragedy TMIRSDAT MGI1T-A Complete Sceaic frodactioa fogg's ferry A Delightful Comely Drama Coon Hollow Serenade Singers, Buch and Wing Dancers, ComediaDB, etc. $5.00. 750, $9.75, $11.75, $15.ft), 118.00, $20.00, U'e Give You a Hat With Each Suit. WELCH'S CLOTHING STORE Deter la Mei's sad Boys' Clotbiag iod rraishiig Coeds, aid Mes's Boys' Ladies' asd Childres s Shoes. 225 .Morrisos Street I STRICTLT AS aJCMUS CLOTMINC STORE Beteei Tirst asd Seeosd pwriruvvvvvvvyvviAnwvvvviaruv PRICES-Resened Seats, 75c; Gallery, 50c; Seat sale opens Tuesday morning at Griffin k Bced's. i j i ? j io citizen of Portland to oin our immense ami well TOW have nn otjunl opportunity with tl make their Bolections of Clotliincr fron Assorted stock. All the Intent Novelties from the best manufacturers in Aineri cu can he found on our shelves. We are making Special Efforts on Overcoats and Suits at $14.85. Same as are sold elsewhere at $20 and over. Wben visiting Portland yon are invited to call and iimpeot our stock. You will not be urged to buy. Money ohecrfully refunded it goods are uot satisfactory. MOYER CLOTHING CO., The Popular Price Clothiers. nir.NT RF.r.TJNtt Mnnnirfir. 3rd and Oak Streets. Portland , e- , M "Steclhead Jack," an old-time fisher man, who has been employed In the fall fishery on the lowr Columbia, has re turned to Portland for tho winter, Kays the OrofronKn. He U somewhat dis justed with the results of his season's work, and says there Is nothing to be made catching sIlverHidcs and dog sal mon, but tliHt some of the canneries are still running under a slow bell, and seem determined to pack as long as a dog salmon or a humpback can be seen with the aid of a telescope. He says the Ashing buxlness Is going to the 1 deuce, and the okl-tlnie fishermen are I going out of the business. "Mr. Tallant, one of the oldest and best, has crowded to the other side. Robert Winters quit the bualne.), and, after preaching in Oakland, Cal., for two years, has re turned to the Columbia, Hud Is mow a water-color artist, painting views of river scenery. Howard Winters, who might have been minister to Slam under the Cleveland administration, but on the Columbia, Is now planning to go as a missionary to the Philippines or the Feejoes. Harrington, of Pillar Rock, Hattthorn, of Astoria, are In delicate health, and have moved to Portland, the damp climate of the lower Columbia being too trying for their lungs. The combine is trying to spread Itself all over creation, and secure all the big salmon in the country at a premium. At this stage of his narrative, Jack tras Invited to go and get a drink, and the remainder of his story was lost. WATSON BROS., Propr's, fond iicUmI on the check syttem. there- fore patrons par for what ttiejr order (S and no more. 1W and 111 Fourth St. Watsons Restaurant Hi fliin tke Ursfsl, fkfiwst, Bt lid urtKt servirt li tie KsrUwcst. Open a.m. to p.m. PORTLAND 111 1 EARNEST MILLrER Fresco Decorator:: and Scenery Artist ALSO DEALER IN Latest Designs " Wall Papers JUST RECEIVED 127 First Street, Portlanl I 1 in in 11 9 We Rent New Typewriters. Many New Improvements Added SEE OYR LATEST Smith Premier Typewriter NEW ART CATALOGUE FREE L. & M. ALEXANDER CO., Phone Main 574 ExcIimvp PaciiKs (W I ' -ei .15 8Urk St. T01 Haul fi)(!) Culambia 'Phone t. The Portland Restaurant E. I riTTEUlt, Piojirieti r. Private Kdoki lor Ladirs. SOS Waihlng ton St , near Slh PORTLAND 5 4 4S 4i Hoefier's Bonbonniere Vhere the Finest Candies la the State are Prepared aid AUtys la Stock 543 COMMERCIAL ST.. ...ASTORIA. OREGON BROTHER OF ED. McLAUGHLIN Death of a Prominent San Franciaco Physician. Tho San Francisco Chronicle of re cent date said: Dr. Moses A. McLaughlin,, one of the oldest riUKtits of South San Fran ciaco, died yesterday at an advanoed aire at his residence, 15ty Tenth avenue South. For years he had been giving his professional services free of t harge to the children of St. Joseph's orphan age. to 'the Sisters of Charity of that Institution and to 'the poor people in that part of the city, and ona of his epeclal requ?sts when advancing years made his visits more difficult, was that his son, who Is also a physician, phould continue In the good work of aiding the orphan children and their teachers at St. Joseph's orphanage. Dr. McLaughlin was a brother of Colonel H. McLaughlin of this city. He haa a military as well as a medical rec ord. He served as captain of cavalry In a California regiment during the Civil war but at the close of the war returned to his profession. Besides being aa- f I a TaiIap tents' Tailor. VsK I. D. Coyer, Merchant Tailor Up-to-Date 177 Fourth St., rORTLMD, ORE. Y. M, C. A. Build'g. I)!? OPEN DAY Esubll SNDIGrTT... E. House's Cafe, 128 Thirl Street, MUni, . Oroa. i 0 & Home made Plei and cakes. i5) The Best Cup of Coflee or ixxsoa in ibe city, Cream and Milk I rum our own ranch BLANK BOOKS Of Every Description Made to Order. Largs Line of Stock Books for 1900. Attractive Prices. loose Leal Ledyers and Transfer Cases. Order Blanks Holders and binders. Commercial f riming la all branches. faTLirrt Establiahment In the Wtil, THE IRWIN-HODSON CO. First and Salmon tits., Portland. 04)l? DO YOU BATHE? ISO. WHY? 5X5e(W 0y fit) () w Because at our house we hw neithr hath tub, nor hot water bandy. , . . Then go to the Russian Latbs at -17 Astor St. 25 cents is tbe price. Private apartments for laJies. Only tbe better class of patronage Is catered to. Try one and you will come regularly. 4S'?