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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1899)
HIE MORNLNG AH1UK1AN M)A. NVEMi5Mt ?4. 1 Do you want.to save money ? If you !, you rftn by culling lit onct) himI liuyiiij? your Iry (loud ut M'ALLEN 4 NT DON NELL'S Great Closing Out Sale Jacket" ami 0mh Sjicril lor I'Yi.luy nii'l Sntiiitlay 47(1 hihI 47'.' CoiMincrfllul Htrr t 4jtHil)-(---- ,-' ( 4 -, TO ASTORIANS. Tha OAII.V ASTOIIMN will ! fuurt K ala Ih rurllanii al lha ll-knvn ( lluaarr kuHM uf J. r, Manilla; Cm., l WaaMsn IihI. Oruara for ailtar UlHg Uil with ilila fliro will raealia rumu4 AIUmIImii, TODAY' WRATllBrl. 'ITI.ANI. Nv. St. -Wsphliujtinfc OnciMi ami Idaho, in In today. AROUND TOWN. II. r. AU-n A Ron's holiday foods wl ba ht I hit week. Crawfish, cooksd in win, a U Na tional Caff. Drink K. B. Caraal; Eat Nut buttwr and llaallh roods and ba hap nr. For llrnl Two or thras furnlshnd houas-kiwplng Mollis, Itt, ToiHh Bl. Fro with oh oackafs of H. O. Mush. 1 iaesae of II. O. 1'ancak Flour, at A. V. Allan's. Halo ('IwMip. an organ. In rwd condition. Apply at "The Hammond." otpwltt th railroad iWpot. A. It Cyrus has movad his IUsJ Ca lais and Insurance offlos to til Com mercial (reel, oppoatts tha) Astorlan offlrs. It ! miitounor-d thai Councilman B.hrrllrrkau Will n KTfpt Hie r ulillran iiiHiilmultiii for mayor If It I flhlt-rr hint. Purs whisky Harper Psrfact whUky lfarrfr svsry bottla fuarantaad liar par. (Md by Tord A Btokaa Company. Astoria, Oregon. rias on tin, IViWal hulldlna; flew ai half max yrarterday. Tt i-caalon la-liitf thn funeral of Hid ta.tr Vli" frraldent IMwrt. Thi Willnmed university foot-ball tottin l VIM li ploy any axtrrvmlnn of players dial Aatorla tan muster. It may tp anoininUiel The ladles of the lrrw of Honor. No M. tK tit animtin.- a. cakewalk and dance to I glvrn at Ilanthorn hull on th evening (if M nudity Nov. 17. The brat of muslo will t furnished and rvrybody Invited. Admission 10 emits. Now is the Appointed Time . . REASONABLE PRICES . . Men's Suits, $C.( HI to $-.( i Men's Overcoats 8.00 to :to.(M) Hoys' Suits, '2.(1(1 to 1. ).()" Child's Reefers I.!i0 to s.tn Mackintoshes L'..Mi to .".K Astorians now have nn oiioiUinit.v lo st'lcct. from oiif of the I'n'st Assoilnl Stot-ks Clotliin eviT bi'oiiolit to Oregon, at prices that will justify puyini; us a visit. MO YER CLOTHING CO., The Popular Price Clothiers. BEN SELLING, Mnnngor. id. -)-'-( .Mv t-i--- Tlir liepubllran County ('mitral oiiiiiiiltirp has rgatilfteJ with Jnno-a W V.'H li ns .r nM-iil ami frank l,riin'n'MT ini iwtiry. lly sorun iiiIm-Iiiums It was stated In yuMionUy's su-oount of th rrpublliun oily ci.nvwitlim thai JuUo N-Uii pn--uliVd. Of rouras II should hav rwl "Juilgi Taylor. . Itcalyn coal Is ths bast and most aco- numlosJ Cal for household usa In As-! lorU. Try U ones and you will havsj no oihur. Oaorgs W. Bahbom, Afnt. TaUl'hoiis Ull. - .s Ilulkt Hophia Hrliwinvn Mas - ainlrrd a 1i h-r tn-mal nsi'lltlon be f.ici. Juilso Oray ynMrnlay. Hti was alju l'-il I n mo aiut (vmimltUHl tu the aylum. Aaturlaim will bour In mliut thnJ the puelom.it will li'"- toinurn'W fnim t to 4 In thv uf(iTiioxi ist an'ount of tli fuiKial of VlKK-I'malilmU Hotiort. Tlv itniiilr uvix'tal has llrnMl (hat Idle ubaorvain-: Ut- inmlo. It I not always thi- low prti thai makre llo- hnrsaln -ll l what yu tn jd for the iiiIit1. K"-i oe fye on tl iii'4llty ami tin- otht-r on tin- pricr, II i Juiue ilmt In talkliis Vou know hint? hiiim- mail that ye tlw fMtfht. Hninr i lai r a h. f r. ! and 110 Fnmt etr-ct lVrtlatiit i Itoilyn coal lasts lonm. Is cleaner ami makes less trouble with stoves and , chimney flues than any oOver. Oeorgs J W. Sanborn. Aint. Tlphons lilt. Kir i-orilwood at 13 15 per cord long; and 13 W) prr cord aaw-l and dellvrrej ! will bo the prlca at the Astoria I Yard after Monday, Novwmbrr 11. Oak. j Ah. Hprure llmlia Vine maple, Hem kH'k. HUhwood and Blab bark also, all reasonable rates. j Tlu- mention f Mr. Uell aet a prob-1 able nunilner of tlin nott-purlisnn eon- j wntlon for the otflre of mayor rnrI IHU4 h favorable cMiinuit among thow j who will toko prt In th- convention. I Mr I HI l a thor niifhly loyal Anloriiini and he him the courage .if hla run-, vlitl. ma. I Dm't walk whn you can ride to P .inland for nothing Junes he that! pays Ike freight Is now paying yourj fare. Only otwi cnndlthm, that Is, that j yju buy I?" worth of g.KKts. Tim lorg-j est mall order btulnees In Portland li Wliil.' rat.-M arc low to vi-it u in l'..i tlan-l. Wv Imvc n.ini.lfti' liiuof Mjj cvrrytliincj tliat j;h'x to make up pnnl Clotliiiijr at Money Cheerfully Refunded If Goods are not Satisfactory dons by Jons's Cash store. Bend In his "lluyir's Oulde." 101 and 110, Front street, Tortland, Or, Tim local Thankaglvlng gain" of f.nH-bnll will lie tirtwwm the A. F. C ml the Oregon Iimital (Vlkge team Th g-ame.Wlth lha ChMiiaws Indiana Is off. Tine Indians hav Iwn Ioilhi so ofiwn and so ldly this yer Unit a riMitest with tlin would not prove n-hri-etlng elioUtfll. Ttie) d'-litlirt eleven Imllldes several fln playors. Alt Astorlans who visit Portlsnd and doslra stH-nrtlng pleasant syenlng In company with polite people and In the enjoyment of an unexoelM miiHlcal program, should go to th Fredericks burg. HealiUs vocal and Instrumental selections there srs mny other at. l ructions to delight ths visitors. Ths new- management Is making the Freder icksburg a well-merlfd sunxss. IIH'lWN It OH ANT, lrop. TIm police court yestenlay held up a fumllliir victim and relbil him for le lug iiinll'-ea or rather five dollsrliMis. lie was accuaed of having beii drunk, but the eharge was evlibiitly untrue for h hlmaeif said he had partaken of j but five pony whlakles. and mi ought, to kmw. Hut the polli and th Jtldga uii.l the tH attorney were i-.-l.-ntt as, j slthough lhy oAd sympathetic, j mil Charles (Hum Htsnberg refl'-ts In I Jail. ' Mr. W. V. lu-d. f lsrllt-r. Is In the rlty on buelnewi. lie s seisorUMad. w-lth Mr. Samuel Klmore In the- t'mpuii cannery ami rerts an ritrvtnly light pack this seuaon Mr ltel Is a nephew of Henalor AI. K'-d, wImi waa our of Oregon's brightest and bawinsn ami whsM sad drow nlng cast a shadow over the whole stale, Mr. W. I. Herd sena to liave lllhvrl'l mue.h of his uncle's chniBot. rlsth s as well ns his firtune. TtIK ATHIA KTHIKK. Mr. tx-tti-y Investigating the Trouble on lfvliulf of thj Government. "TIk- two iniMith' lUhenrMUKS strike Ir Alrlii In 11 caused a l-m to local tltt'le of l!i(l.ol." Tills Is the etlmut foi iiilol by coiisTVH.tlre men to Add but M. Dewey, of W.iehlngton, who was her yenlerday lnv-ntlKiillng that s'r'ke fi.r the KoVernllie1t. Mr Ivwey la special iig'-nt of the Cnlti-il Htal-s deartiiM"t of labor. Kvt-ey five -iirs tl.e govern imtit In Vestlgates th" latr troubN that have on ured In this country to ascertain the cutisi-s and ruU. There was rei diagTwnn-nt betw.-en the rhlefly Inten-st'-d initio In the As-t.-rla strike ss to causes and results nr a to the number. of peop.e affevted. The tiKtins furnished to Mr. Dewy by eu h sides tallll and this rvndetvd his work h-re comparatively easy. In few i -a e of this kind are the lenders able to funilsh -lata so ilispnesloruitely uml so fairly. Mr. Is-wey is a relative of the ad miral and has written several Dewey U. k Ills "t-lfe and tetters "f Ad miral Dewey." has Just been publlshi-d and Is the only wxirk for which the al tnlial hliiis- lf fumUhed the data. It Is a handsome volume, tersely niul Inter estingly written and Is proving very pi'pulur. Mr. A. M. tewey has also written sn.l 3rd und Oak Skouts, rortla d - - M I I I ' Ml 1 publlshe4 a history cV the Dm'ey fam ily and Is the promit-r of the Dewey reuniisi which will take place next yar. Mr, Dewey went up m last night's train in. Portland Wlet he wilt re main until Monday. OKOKOK W. WKU'H Oeorg" W, Welch, the republican notnlrw-e for city attor.s-y, was !rn In Astoria, July 1H"3. wua gr.i'luntnl from 11m.- Hhlvely Orammiir sliieil In IKS, being the first boy giHluat-d from thut SI liool. In KeptemteT of tl.e SMI1M- y-nr he iteril the fircpurstory d'-part-liM-nt of the Klat" l'nlv-rsly of (ire girtl, from whlih hf wu grmluatiil In l!4. lb- tti't. r-"turned to his home In this city, where he n after legiin the study of Inw, In the olllie of J. xj. A. Howlby. snd Inter with John It. Hmlih, and w-ns tulmltl'il to the Isir by the supreme court lit HiiU rn In ISM lb- then for a few months prar-tlnd Inw and iu l-d as deputy city attorney for ', J. Curtis. He mum, however, ili I'l.il tluit he could Ix-tti-r his for tune l.y going elwrwh'-re. Ami after short dellle-rutlon went to Lincoln County, but not flndltiK the kind of opening there he' had aiitlclfutel. start'-l out to see oili-r parts of the Northwest. Il w?nt to our neighbor laU-, Washlngtirti, Ui'-nce on to Idaho, w here be s-iit a ft-w weeks n Wallace, hut mi llklrg the cold, bleak climate roitlnui-l his Journeying through Montana. I'tah and on to Coloraulo. whi-n- he was employed for some months In o,uarti mine. In the fol lowing sumiin-r he wtit with a pnsi-e-ctlng uuty Into Coloralo and A rl so li u. and hud Just settlwl In Rrtsbee. Alisons, when tls war btwn the t'nlted Stages and tttln was de.lared. ll then i-titervd the service In the iuart-rmasteT's d-irtnient, as a acker and at onn- left for Tampa. FlorMa,wh.-re he was employed from April until July 10. 1W. when with his connany be w as onl'Ti-l to Cuba, where he arrived July 15, u only five day" In Cuba when orders were again given to move on to Puerto nie whr he rnKiln-il with his company under the command of ienTal Mlh until he wag din hinged In May IkW. When he 1m-miMlau-ly Btarted f r this city, via New York, arriving here the latter part of M.iy Inst. II" at oiu-e- n-sumed the i.iitlie if his prif-ssesn. SCNDAY FouTIIALL. AND A HEM KDY. Mr. Ti-e Dlsi-usses the Matter From Another Pi)lnt of View. I'Mltor Astorlan: I have read w-lth Intep-st the letters of Mrs. Elmore and Dr. I'.lshop on Sunday f.sball. etc., hut as far as I can see they only ifX pr-s facts of which we are all cog-nlx ant. My exiM-rlenrv I that the church go Ing public will n. v-r supprw. Sunday games by telling piple hat th-y are contrnry to the doc:rlne of Christ, and that the Sabbath shwuUl be observed In actordaniv with His teachings, but some remedy of a more worldly and or more compatible with business meth ods must be employed. I would suiiK'it us a means of abol ishing th present Sunday gumes, that the church goi, public and thf? In terested i-h mid form a society with the ohj t; In view of advocating und ob laliiliig the Satunlay afternoon busi ness hi.lli!uy. ior si'tiic other conveni ent day). The oti'y way to AlHillsh Sunday g ii iiv-1 .rid mitlitate the d'-si-cra-tloii of th-' S;ibhuth. Is to establish a day f i creation In place of It, as yotuii, pe, :ic must have nvreatlon. and It Is mi-cssary. AUFKKD S. TEE. SYMPATHY FUUM SALEM. A Salem 1-odi.v of Which Dr. A. L. Ful ton wa.s a Member. The late Dr. Anihros L. Fulton was a member of eupital Lodge No 2"m, Fra ternal I'm. n of America, of Salem. Mrs. Fulton will mvlve JC.OrtO fiMm th; order a. s'n as neeeesary papers c.'i be made out. The lodge at Salom rvently adopted e following 'solutions: WIIKKKAS: It has plea.-i.-d AUnlghty Hod I" take from ns our esteemed f rater Dr. Ambis L. Fulton. lii: IT KKSOLVKD: That tho mom-bei-j of Capital Lodge No. Frater iml t'nlon of America, Salem. Ore., unite In e piling deep and profound regret at the loss of this faithful and intlu -ntial ineinlvr. To his boivaveu family we tender the siiuvtv sympa thies of the iiiembers of this order. P.K IT FCUT1IKK UKSOLVKD. Thai these ri.-olutioiis be spread upon the record of this l.Hlg n copy sent to the bereaved family, ai d a copy s-'tit to each of our daily papers, also to the Dally Astorlan. Al.l.KNA M M ELLEN. J. M. STARK. II. ii. WHITE. Committee. WHEN F.VEP.YTIIINC, ELS E FAILS. I 'Th-tv is still Ihih In the Natural Itoi Urnce. This wonderful contriv ance, when adjusted to tho Innly. sup- 1 lien.- i( in micli n way that nature is i assisted In recovering itself. Hy call ., .'. A. Clonn-nson's drug store, 227 ! Yamhill street. Ix-twoon I'lrst and Si-c-oid. Port hind, Oiv., a i'i-son can g't the book which explains every particu lar. The l'.race costs $5, and gives lm nicdhite relief. At tho sumo drug stoiv you can get fnv samples of the wonder ful cure for eczema. Mr. t'lemtnson Is a'so tho "lanuf.ictutvr of Century Lln Inietit, tho best and ch Mis-st liniment in tho world, curing corns, swellings, rheumatism and soivnetM of. any dis cretion. i I "II ry I MlbS McREA Corner Tenth and , Commercial streets. li e . Tle stenii)-r portlarul cun- down yi st' rdiiy. A large burse k41vl with cml for the Pacific ('sutt Crniriy'a bunkers i-uiiie ifown ih' rlv.-r yentenlay. Th- chuniK-l was unusually rough yesterday, ih aftermath if a thunler storm, and thw wheat fleet still un- ible to cross out. ' The British shl Crown of England arid A rtl Htream' came down from Portland yesterday. tarry grain. The lirltlsh ship DeyUnd Hrotrx-r cami- down the river, with a grain cargo valued at IW,s. The American ship Claratu S. Ilero- sit whUii saiiod Morvlay from Hhang- hai for PorxUrJ Is r:s'ru-d to be under f-hdrter at V) a. to bsid wheat from the up-river port. Th- Nachita arrlv-d down from Portland In seven hours, She started at 3 p. m. yesterday and rwuked A torts at 11 las, cfgfil. Her rsew propel-k-r works welt and Is an undoubted sue cs. TUB WHEAT HTUAHSHIP. POHTLAND. Nov. II Three Orien tal steamshls have bem engag-"! for D-cmber bulling at this port. They are the AU-rg-ldo, Arab and Manyo Maru. These skamers will carry about 20,0of t'ns of freight. A fourth steamer for December lsid Ing Is also rerssrted uisler enraffenient, HELOIAN KING IN. Transport arriw-s at San Francisco With the Iily of the Late Major Howard. SAN FUANCISCO, Nov. 2J.-On tfiard the transput IV-lglan King. Just arrived from the Philippines Is the body of Major Guy Howard, of Omaha, who was killed on October 21 near Arayat. He was a si.m of Major Geral O. O. Howard, retired. The body was place! on board the transport aftr funeral services had been hld at Manila, on the morning of October 2S. It will be sent to Omaha for Interment. The only passengers on the Belgian King are Captain Hrett, of the Twenty fourth snd elewn discharge 1 soldiers from various tvgimeots.. The vel left Manllu on October 25 and as there is no I sickness on board she will be docked I this morning. I THE KEOITAL. A Cultured Audkiu Hears Classical Selections. The pianola recital at the Occident hotel parloa last evening attracted a large number, of society Astorlans and was In all respects a brilliant success.. Mr. Lruce presided at the Instrument and his sklUful redltlon of the well arrange-1 program delighted the aud ience. The program was as follows: 1 Waldsteln Sonata, op. 13 Adagio-;;-ndi-Prestlssim. ; Boethoven. 2 Polka Do Com-ert Hurtlett 1 Minuet, up. 14. No. 1 Paderewski 4 KhapsidW Hingnis-. No. 2. ...Liszt j-The l!rvokl"t Packer 6 Cnpuette Maxourka Ijirresla T-Tannhauser March Wagner Paraphrase by Llsit. It is iniiHfHlble to correctly describo a musical recital. Words cannot ex plaln the erect of music uion the son-sibllni-.-s. Ksivlally is this true of a pianola recital where tho harmonious sounds are liiassiH-ltvted from the phy sical exercising that necessarily ac companies ihe pianists performing. Tho pianola auditor gives himself or herself up to the music. Tho wonderful Instrument captivated everyone last evening. Its capabilities were a revelation for It was a seen that tho pianola does not give "machine music" but is only the moans by which the true lover of music can sehleve the most artistic playing without undergo ing the drudgery that must accompany "leaning the piano." Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. It. 0. VanDusen. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Megl r, Mr. and Mrs. tt. C. FUton. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Prael. Rev. and Mrs. W. Seymour Short. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Flu vol. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mad dock, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Allen. Mrs. J. E. Hlgglns. Mrs. O -o. Woods, Mrs. J. T. Lighter. Mrs. H. D. Thing. Mrs. C. P. I'pshu:'. Misses WihkIs, Itig gins, Ia'wIs. Andrews and Messrs. Ast buiy, I'pshur and HoKson. AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE. To make It appsrt'nt to thousands, who think themselves 111. that they are n.U ofllloted with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, Is to bring comfort home to their hearts, as a costive condition la easily cured by using Svrup of Figs. Manufaotered by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold lv all druggists. Cubebs or Injections aoaiimv 1 CUBE IN 48 HOURSPUy the sam diseases with- out incomenience. CTllMaElSgaaillUtA 1 These tin Capsules are superior! 4 to Balsam of Copaiba. Jones, He Pays (he Freight ' YOUR FARE. (et on tho ran or boat and come op to Portland, RIDE FREE and get the freight paid back on your good's. While tb present rates of tare remain in force we will pay yonr fare from Astoria atd return, mid also pay the freight to Aotnns on voiir piirt'haM-s, provided u buy $'51 or more No freiiht paid on flour, f-ed or potato!. If yon send ns yonr order by mail you will receive a credit of 50 cents allowance for fsrs both ways. V p ir freight to all stations on A. A 0. It. K, through to heaside. JONES' CASH STORE, ton snd 110 front, strsst, 2 I Hoefier's Bonbonriiere dj Vherc the riaet Casdic ia ike State 54J,C0JI.VICUL 3t, . , I srt rrtpired ssa tlsiyi is Stotk..... .3T0U. OKCOX BLANK Of Every Description Made to Books for 1900, Order DIH Holders isd Biiders. Conaiercial rristisg is all braaches. tLarceat Eslabllahme.t la ths Waal. Holiday Goods lroYs B- F Allen 8 Son, 363 Ccmmerc,al st- Beautiful iVUlliiiery . At prices within the reach of all. Call and examine the new styles. MRS. ROSS. 183 lltb Street VV.B Edwards ! Every variety of Rough and j Dressed Lumber, Doors, ; Windows, .Mouldings and I Cedar Shingles. ! tfrrr Common Slab, Bark, Fir, I VVUUIJlIenilock.AMer.roleOak ! Office Seventh Street Dock BROWN'S RESTAURANT A first-class place at moderate prices Koom8 for Indies and private parties Open nil INIgHt... 108 Fourth St., near 'ashingtoo I'ORTLAND, OtlECOS, I'HOXE HI.ACK ISJS .!. , A A A A.rAA A A A A A Y A.A :! Fisher's Opera House : ;! One I Night 1; Friday, November 24, lS!i. : .; " 5- The Webber i Concert Company I i ? .; i t Iu a st'lect programme of i Vocal and j! 'i Instrumental f j : i Bcuelit of tli I Library Asscc. l)ii, I: AilmiBiou, 75c and oOc-. - - .. S3 I'urtlanil, Or(na. BOOKS Order. Urge Line of Stock Attractive Prices. THE IRWIN-HODSON CO. First od Salmon SU., FoBTtAMO, Galore For the young and old, Everything in the Japanese line, Toys to please the yougsters. UJits'TaiUr. ttiti'Tiilw. I. D. Coyer, Merchant Tailor Up-to-Date 1" Mrtk St.. NKTLIU. IKK. Y. M. C. A, Build'g. c Nut Cna. Nut Butter, KB Cereal. Cranosc. Health Packers, Gluten. Nut Roast. Nutene, .Maltosia Are a few of the Health Foods sold by KNAPP BROS., HEALTH FOOD Co. Portland. Or i J The Eastern Dininyroom n1 Kestauraat J. CT. Wanner, Irop. Crivate Diaing-rooms for Ladies Meals toe lp Opto all Night. 170 THIRD STREET. Bet. Mnrrisns and Yamhill Portland, Oregon.. . Holmes' English AND B iness College 414 Yamhili St., Portland, Oregon. SIX DEPARTMENTS I English, Bookkeeping, ! MinrtlianJ, Typewriting, Penmanship, Send for circulars. Ait.