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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1899)
HIE MOKNING ASTOK1AW WEUNK.SDA. NOVEMBER ii, im Jl Lja o o o Do you want to save money 1 ( J T X T I If ynti ilit, ymi can ly culling; at otiro and Inlying your Dry (ioitiln at M'ALLEN &. M'DONNELL'S Great Closing Out Sale I'll .1 in k i In itiil Capi'it Sjiiriiil i' inlay alia nattmlay 470 Mini ('ciliilni'iclul Ktri'ltt. TO AST0KIAN5. Tli lAII.V AftTOMMS will h fuiiuil m In I'tirtUiMl mi ihm well fcnii aia Ilimvr huiiM i.f J. , Hmnttimf ., Vll W aahliif Inn Mifl. Onlnri fr tttltrr luiiig !! mUIi ilita ll i mi will ri'l9 irwniil AMmilliHi. TODAT'M WBATHHR. I'ultTI.AM), Nov. -W'utiiniiioii. divg.iu ojhI Malm, rulti lixlny. AROUND TOWN. ll. V. All-n Ron's holiday will ba hr this wnk. Crawfish, fookacl la wlna, at U Na tional Cat. Drink K. II. CaraaJ: Eat Nut butrtr and Ikalih Food and b happy. For Hunt -Two or thrva furnished hou. keening rooms, 113, Tenth ft. Hrit Albert Mn.loerf ami HuMa Amelia I.amn were runted a permit to vrd, yreterdiiy. llul fur ttm Hi-vmilrmtih uliwl lm- .rovenicnt w ilt m ileo. at 0 o'clot k Hatnnliiy morning'. r'tw with rai'li nark of II. O. Muli. 1 packaco of II. 0. Pancake Flour, at A. V. Allen's. For Hale 'heap, ail organ, In food condition. Apply U "Tlw Hammond." iippxwllc I lie railroad depot. Hrcml of th tiuoya ami other aid t' navigation were imhi adrift liy the recent luriii ami wiU huvw to lw re- placed. Itrii-rved ela at (ho Welile-r con. o-rt will I placet! n nalo at lirlflln 4 Herd's, imnorrow, Thurvday, morn ing. A. IX. Cyrus has moved hli 1W1 Ea tat and Insurance ortloa (o 431 Com tnrix'ial airec-i, opposite tha AstorUn orfloe. Puns whisky Harper Perfect whUky Mar.T rvary bottla guaranteed liar par. Bold by Ford A Stokea Company. Astoria, Oregon. Tllyn coal )aTa longer, la opner and inakaa Iraa Iroubla with atovaa and chlmnry flura than any other. Qorg W. Sanltorn. Afvmt TVkjphona 1111. llu' liml llir' P' of will In Dm pilU-l. Willi lli Kulloiy, at ltu Will li.-r t'oiH'crt will not ! nwrvixl, imi will lm oli fur ir iH-ml h'IiiiIimIoii, at Itoolyu coal la tha boat and moat oo- tiotnU'al coal fur hnuaohold ui In An torla. Tiy U one and you will hava no ollmr. (lorg W, Banborn, Agvnt Trln,(l0t)ll 1311. Tin Furl I'anby wi-ttilwr bunau uPiro Mill Im ll oiiiIiiimI HttoUt the mld'llr of iB'il liK-fiih and all thi prop riy Hit In. Unit tiw linuw (ftimlnlu-1) ici'iii.-l by I lir. oiiwrvrr Mill lm UI at anrtlon. Mr. I'. A. llmxliiuin auff'-n-d a atmk of pnralyiU y.-i-r.iy mill la now In a cililinl riMHMiii with mnall liopm fr hrr rwov.-ry. Hit JuiikIiut, Mih l artiry, Ma In rortlaiul, but ramc lloMII Ut lllgllt III P-"!!!!!. to a l'-lc glUIII. Fir i-i.t.1 wiwi.l ,i 3 IJ pr cord long nn.t M to pi-r ronl aawvl and delivered Mill lm Hie price at th Aniorln V.i Yard after Monday, Novointter 11 Oak. Aah. Hprino llinlw Vine nwple, Hem lock. HIitliMiHHl and Hlab bark aim, at reauiialile rale. The following officer Mere eli-Ud at the meeting ,.f the Irving flub; prenl dent, Ir. J. A. Fulton; llrnt vlre pntil- diit.l'. K. Huln; t iinl vl.f prn.l in. !. V, Ha'iUini, lrviip-r.lv ( l(.-rer; iHH'retur-, II U. TMng. dln-'. lo.'llltig. It. F. Wll.n, V. T AlbTt Punbor and V. A lor. V. IliUltrr. Sluke. lion t walk whni you ran ride to 1'irtlatiil for nit(ilng. Joiica he that pay the freight t rmw paying your fare. Only one. condition, tha. I I. that you liuy 120 worth of good. Tho larg- rt mall order liunlii.-w In rrtland I don by J one Cash (lore, fiend for hi "lluyer' llulde." 10S and 110. Front tivet. I'orlland, Or. "Only one tmlay" ivinrki-d To-lli-e Jtnlgi Nelaon lo the reporter )' tenlny, "and that m.i John !.. tn forfelinl hi d ll i niiiit.-r of plain ilrunk. Till IK- family, 'Voivtlmied the Judge." might lie (mlil-ivd III bl e.). hill lllll It tn V.I lbllle the dough that the rlty nwla Wotitbr where they rale It." Till I not a criiHty Juke for Judge NLm ltnxirtttl It from the KllKt. The enmpany forming to op"rnt" a Hleniii'T line Imtwenn AiniH and Cap Nuinn did not Tf('.t orgutilxoiiloii yea- terdny owing to tlw aowtnoi from the clt y of a hailing Mock-bolder, bin will proceed with the orKunlwitlon tomor row, The pnmpKi ur very In i ii'ii'iiglng. All Atorlfui who visit Portland and d ef Ira auendlng a pleuaant evening in conipany with pnllta peopla and In tha enJnyinent of an unexcelled miMlral program, h"uld ft lo tint Frtfderlcka- burg. Iii'ildea voral and Inatrumantal eiftlouK l here r miny other at Iracllon to delight tha vlNltor. Tha new management I making the Kred.-r-lekuliurg a wll-mer1ud ucoea. IlKOWN Sc (illANT, I'rop. He wo a unlive Clutaop county runcher and teddom tmvhl. til fii'-t he had n ol l'ii evm In Antorlu but oiiiv Ix-fore and 1hat wua nliuiie-n year ago. He hud riut of tlu- iihkI.-iii IlllploM-llirnln. el.flllc IlKhIM, ti-le- phone. horeM carrlmo n. etc,, uiwl when li vMled Aatiwla. ylep1iiy In- (ought out all llu- MiHuh-r thai IhJ ill y ufrorill. Hi lt hi before ) nlMrl". 1 home KM watch the oprru lioii of the Tlno1yiei tniu hliw In llw A"l"i Ian oltlt. Wh.ii ok"! which of the Invention hud Imprcwd him nioni be Kolelilllly n pllil -"lly K"ll, the l.ire.wi plurui al IIm- (ci'ld1it lent m all." FI-OOM Ii THK ItiKtM III the Hotel REPUBLICANS ARE IN THE FIELD VVll TICKET N0M1NATKU (ieorije Welch Sckclcl for City At torney Over HarrlMin Allen W. it. Dement fur Maor. I'ureat of Mulf Hmnl I'arbir. The r -porter had otttndtl a political convention und waa not In a mimical miHl yeeterilay wh"ji In- w-iit to hear tin pianola play In 'tx- parlor i.f the (rrldriit hotel. Heveral promlfwnt AHlorla lalhu. inie of them good munli'lan. were In the parlor ami Mr. Ilrtnv wim at the pianola. The reporter hud heard the pianola I fore-heard It ofto and aomlnw- tMi often, but hi vMl of ienluy convinced l.lin thai thTe I u much different between a iiiiikI -lao't -r- formancr on 111" pianola und the novice' cpoft a there I lietween th- art 11 and the arnatuer on the pliuio. The planolu Ntrnply rHIeve the ni'il.inn of the mw-hiuilcal iffort In pl'ivlng No pliiyMT can ever i-ch the perferllon ao fivf tttvrn the iio-t tiiinUal opt-rallon, that hv plunola mn lv him nut tn new mmru nient doe tn dlaplurM th- arllM. It given all the nn"e tnirtunity for the nrtltlr Interpreter. Aa the pianola and It player wi- re1 the romalt1ir of the old mau ler and the varying atraln flotwleil the -oom with melody, politic wllh U Irt.k nnd dlpiolnlnM'nta w-en for gotten and the rewpipT man, al though no musician, heard and f- it the music. It gave him a different ld-a of the piuncln nnd he left wllh the prt foun lest rewpect for the Inntrum.tit .is the friend of, not the aulwlltute for the rllllc piano player. Mr. Hallard, who repn-aent the Aeolian Muslr t'omiiany, ctmllally In- vile the Udu and gwitW-tncn of A-, tcrla to rail at the hott-l and hear the, ttitfl iitit..nt A mini lt..r hitv-a. llteeililv ! nvnlln.l thotiielt of thx tilinortUllll V ' to hear th pla'mla al It let. The ra-pulillcan elty c.iiv.rillon ye. terdny noiiiliiitin the following ticket: MAVOIt W. K. IKMI,.T Al I JT 'K AM) I'OI-I' K JI IXJK.. N. K. NKI.rfON CITV ATT'iltMCV CKu. WKI'll ITV TltKAW'KKK FKANK fAICNKY I'ttlJi'K t'l'MMlSHlONKIt lilt. W. f. IKiAN SI IT. OF HTKKKTH J. K. KKAKNKY ( ITV HI HVKVult A. H. TKK tol-NilMKN. Kllt.iT WAUli THUS. MoKKO W'OSl) WAKIt ...J g. A. IKiWI.HY THIKU WAKIl A. :. mux Th" voting w;ui without contt-.il ex- t-pt for diy atturix-y, polite rominls-.fit-r und cliy sum-yor. The null of the vote for cliy attor ney Km j surprint- to a great many. Mr. Welch rciHvniK JO votea and Mr. Aliett n. lir. Iviui, Capl. HubUg luid Mr. A. H. Iteeil were plot-ed In nomination for (tollce eotnliileloner, th- vote iflandlng, I If an IV, Buotwg'- , Iteed t. There a ivolly, htwever, no contest ov'-r thi offlot-, ne of the rentler,en lielng caislldai'-a for the liotnifiHtl.ici. Mr. I'.ayni.ind. the preft city sur veyor, wiui suggtet fisr n-nomlnallun. hiK It wu develop tl that h Is not a n-puliletk-ei," although willing to in cept a non-lnutlon fmm any party M il hicketl a cu.ullliito. Mr. Te. re ceived ill vota. Mr. Haymond I. .lutlae N-I"n iirtnlded 'iver the con vention nnd c "lark lt.ll o(Hcmtfl on -t ri-tury. It an itnunlmous gttih.Tlni;. The following ware selected tc' serve u the city crural ctnnnillte-: First tvard.L. K. How , Win. Hansen. It. CS. I'nei; second ward, C. J. Curtis, J W. Welih ami Aug. Danlelson: third ward, J. K. Young, F. I. I.h-n-wet r and .lohn Nordstrom. This ctmi mlttee Is rttJUecated to meet at Mr. Welch's nlnoe ".30 o'clock Friday evening. The ticket nominated Is not In all rt-apt-cts one that all rcpubllcaruc would have Sfhrtecl. but Is treim-rally ron sl.tervd a clean, able winning aggrega tion of candidate that all republican tan und will vote for, ami beliU" it will draw ".o lt support most of thc Independent Vot-T. I It Is hop. and expecttxl that the d-mocrat totlay will alto put In the ) tl -l l n llck-l of kmk1 men. and that ! the coining eanipaign will b decently j and honestly condurttl. Tlie Astorlan Inforniecl that Mr. Mokko. candidate for councilman from the Mr ward, will receive the eorne.nt rt of the umis'tar. M. H. Harrington, cf Knnppton, wss In Ast'.rla y."Sterday. Mrs. I'cter;n ajid daughter, of II wac t, were reglsrtered at the I'arkt r last evening. ('. J. Cook, it limy riv'T, wo In the city yccst-fday. J. T. Morris, of Boiilh Bend. I at lh Parker. It. W. Blow -II, of Health Is at th- (tccpletil. Wallace Ktuart. of Tokv-liuid. wa Ir. the city yenl,fday. Mr Fowl r, of Houth ISt-nd. was rg. iHi.-tcd al lh fxrcldt nl yetcterday. A. J. PortiT, cf Keattle. Is at the Occident. '. .. Prown. of Oaklari'l, Cat., Is at the OcrldeM. It. It. Ituchanan, of Portland, was In Astoria on btiln yniday. Frank A. Wermr. of Portland, Is registered at the Ox-cldftt. Wrn. Pa'ku-isid, ,f prt!nnd, tgls-t'-n-il yetTliiy al the Parker. F. I. McKlnhry, of Portland, Is at the Parker. Now is the Appointed Time While rutrx niv low to viit ui in l'tU'llaml. Vt have iiuiiiK'ti. liiic fvon tiling tluit tn'. to liuikc up yixnl Clotliin at uf . . REASONABLE PRICES . . Men's Suits ii.00 to $'J.".(V) Men's Overcoats MX) to :t.00 Hoys' Suits L'.oo to 15.00 ChiKl's Reefers 1.&0 to S.0() Mackintoshes, -..lo to 'J."t.(K) Astorians iimv hnvo an iijii(ii'tuiiity to M'Krt iVitiii tnio tit' tin Host Assorliul Clothing evi-r brouoht lo Ortm, at priees that will justify I'ltvin us a visit. Money Cheerfully Refunded If Goods are not Satisfactory MOYER CLOTHING CO., Tho Popular Price Clothiers. PERSONAL MENTION. $ J. P. Hrt'wer, of I'hudwvll. win. In ' th." city y.Rtenl.iy. A. U Smith, of Port hind, is iU the Parkt r. VI- tor Kandlst. of Porthuul. Is a . iru.-st cf Ihe Parker. W. S. rone, of Hay City, was at the ; Parker yesterday. W. N. Mesterve. of Oray Hlver, was In toivn yesterday. J. V. Wilcton. of Seattle, Is repis teivd at the Parker. Win. I.antlen h;u1 family, tf St. Paul, Miii'i.. ur! slipping at the Parker. ' K. Hudson, of litny's Hlver, was In th-.' city yostt'rday. W. P. Wallace, of Portland, is at tho ! iVcldetit. ; O. I lcl!l. of Portland. Is registered at i the Occident. ! A. X. lson. of Portland, waa at th. j Occident yesterday. A. K Hoiifheii, of Chinook, visited Astoria yesterday. A. L. Twining, of Pakcr City, was In Astoria on business yesterday. AX IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE. To make It apparent to thousands, who think themselves 111. tha.1 they are not ninicted wltn any disease, put that the system simply needs cleansing, Is to bring comfort home to their hearts, ns a costive condition Is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig 8yrup Co, only, and sold bv all druggists. The HrlUsh burk Koyal Forth was pulled off the sand yst'-rday aft-r llghterlnp ahout !o0 tons of her wheat hh ha suff'-rvil no Injury. The Columbia erosnd In yesterday morning and after discharging her local freight v. ent up the river. She hn I a tough trip up. Thn outside she could not se- a vessel although the air was clear, not even the pilot beast. Th" st'-amer Signal, with lumber for Sap Francisco, cleared at the custom house yttit -rday. The Portland, with a full cargo of freight, hut no paawigvrs, arrived In yesterday and went on up to Portland. LAKE MICHIGAN WRECK. CHICAGO. Nov ;i.-A special to the Record from Toronto, aaya. The schooner Maple Leaf Was brought Into Port Stanley harbor to day by the tug Snow Storm. She was found tossing in the waves abreast of New Glasgow a complete wreck above decks. Her captain, Ralph Robson, of Leamington, w ho is her owner and his brother. Evan Robson, of Leaming ton, had both bern drowned and Ihe two surviving members of the crew. David Adams and J. A. Mclntowh. had a terrible experience. The storm struck them 25 mil- north of Cleve land Friday night. Canain Robson was engaged to be married, Wednesday to Miss Clara Foster, of Ieainlngton. snCaW&raXaiauraian r Jones, He Pays the Freight YOUR FARE. Oel od lh cars or Wit and rom np to Portland, IIIDB FREE and get tha fretglit paid back on your goods. While the present rates of tare remain in force we will pay ynnr (are from Astoria aid return, nnd also pay the freight lo Astoria on your ptiroliiises, provdle'l you buy fit) or more. No freight paid on llotir, feed or potate II you send us your order by msil you will reeeie n crcidit of 'M cents allowance for fr bcitli ways. We par freight to all stations on A. & C. R. R. through P) beasi'le. JONES' CASH STORE, I0 sad 110 rnt Mrest, I'ortlanrf, Orttgna.. QAniAuxruvuvrurinnnnArvrvnr 50 Doien Ties at 15c, Worth from 25c to 5)c each. BARGAINS IN HATS Fedora Hata 50e, f 1 .00, 1.50, 82.00, 25a Mens' Good Suits S5.00. r7.50, $9.;5, $11.75. S13.00, 118.00, $20.00. U'c Give You a Hat With Kach Suit. WELCH'S CLOTHING STORE tUi Dealer is Aea't aid Boys' Clotkiao iid rsrtiiliisg Coeds, ssd "lei Beys', Ladies' aad Childres s Shoes. 225 Aorrisos Street STfilCUT k iSCRICU CL0TMING ST0KC Betveei first aid Setosd 2 ruvutnwininnjuuiri STILL MOKE COFNTERFEITING. The Secret Service has unt-arthetl an other Kind of counterfeiters, and se cured a larg quantity of bogus bills, which are so cleverly executed that the average p T'ti would nevr suspect th.-m being spurious. Ttiimrs of goat value ore always selected by counter feiters for Imitation, notably the cele brated HoMotter's Stomach Bitters, which has many Imitators but no equals for IndiR.ftion, dyspepsia, con stipation, nervousness, ami general de bilitv. The Rltters set things right in the stomach, and when the stomach Is In eoM order It makes good blotxi and plenty of It. In this manner the Bitters restore vigor to the weak and de hlllted. Beware of counterfeits when buvinir. See that a private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. EARINEST MILLER Fr&co Decorator:: and Scenery Artist ALSO DEALER I.V Latcst Designs Wall Papers IU8T RECEIVED 127 First Street. Portland BEN SELLING, Manager. 3rd and Oak Streets, rortIa"d Stocks of J'r M fitluiiihiiThuiif 21. The Portlotid RcHtnuroiit L K. riTTHMI, 1'inprieti r. Pr-iate Kuoun tor Ladies. 305 Wahhiiig- ton ?t , near At h PORTLAND P0YEY & BIRCHALL TAILORS Fine work at Populnr Trices. Washington Street Next Imperial Ilotel PORTLAND, OREL 327 ! WatsotVs Restaurant (j) WATSON BROS . Pmpr's. romliit-led oa the rhock synteai. llien1- fore nitron pay 'or wllsl t uejr order and no more. W flain the LarRfst. (burnt, Besl and auirkfNt Sfn ff in th Jnrtbivest. ion am'. Ml Fourth St. OpcaSa.-n to "p.m. PORTLAND 5 mi ". M t A A ." . i.- .. .". . .'- 1' i! Fisher's Opera House One Night Friday. November 24, 19. The Webber Concert Company lit a select programme of Vocal and Instrumental Music Benefit of the Library Associations Hoefler's Bonbonniere 0 Where the Finest Candies is the State 543 COMMERCIAL ST.. Si are Trepared aatUlw.. I. "St..: ... .ST(iU. 0KCG0S BLANK BOOKS Of Every Description Made to Order. Large Line of Stock Books lit 1900. Attractive Prices. loose leaf ledgers as ?---': C.. Order Blanks Holder and Binders. Commercial t'ri.i::..., ! ;:hes. XyLargeit Ktlli.,..u.. ... lu ui .Vent. THE IRWIN-HODSON CO. First and Salmon Sts., Portland. -Sr---s- Holiday Goods Galore !TOYS JJ - For the young and old, Everything in the Japanese line, Toys to please the yougsters. B- F- Alien G Son, 365 st. SS3 OPEN DAY Established S AND NIGHT... 1! g i 12S Third Strtrt, Furtland, Oregin. 5 Admission, 75c and 50c. a,ijp tjMjrttwtcjii jctc w Mjcw tjtY ? VWi. The Best Cup of Ceflee ,; or uocoa in iiie cuy. i; rream and Milk I rum our own rim h Home made Flei and cake. 9 jXjS6 f ladies' Tailor. Can(.(TilA I I. D. Boyer, Merchant Tailor Up-to-Date it; K.unk st.. romi!D, m. V M r. 1 Rnil.l'tr JILi i