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TIIK MORNINQ ANJ'ORlAN," riA'I'UKDA), DECEMBER i, 899 T J r T T T T i Do you want to save money ? If you do, you ran by culling at oneo ami buying your )iy (iootlrt tit M'ALLEN & M'DONNELL'S Great Closing Out Sole .liirLi'lt iilwl t 'hjm-.h SjMcial fur Kiilay ami Snlunlay 17(1 him I 172 (,'uminereiiil Hreel, IH-GMMMir 4H&-GHi- - -V -'! TO ASTORIANS. Th n.tn.v roiti t iu i riumi H Mle Ill 1'urlUml Hi llm l. himon ate Il.iuery hniia of I. K. Ilamllvt a I n., 4UI M IiIunImii ftiiari. ti rilt'i f,.r e.I.el Il.lna lei WM h II i in will reeelte ruui AIUuiIi.m, TODAY WKATIIRH rol:Tl.ANt. Ikt. a - Kim- Western ''iV'ni himI Washington, occasional light rln tsUy. Pure, whisky Harper Per f not whisky Mtrp.r every bottle guaranteed liar, per. Hold by Kunl A Btokea Company, Astoria, Oregon. Our line of holiday kU U now in. IK klii'1 in tli city. K. AlUn, & Bon. II. AROUND TOWN. Now fur CiirUtniM. Crawfish, rooked In win, at the Nv tlonet Caf. Furnished 14th atrwaC ruMtn. IUaaiablo. 224 The Astorlan Uianka Captain ba for fors received. Dab- Ther will be eohoot today In th public tohooU of Astoria, Drink K. II. Cereal; Eat Nut butter and Health Foods and ba happy. Kult lll'.NT-lna1 pKnu or a de ferable suite. In lha Flavel brick. Ap ply room 17. Mr, C. K. Tyler left un the steamer Utn lt vnilng for a brirf visit to relative and friends at Caihlomet. i.itrn.l I". 'itrMti and ICUsabi'th. A M. M-yrr. both of thla city, were yr: iiiity gr4iitml a lloenae to marry. A. R. Cyrus haa moved his Real Es lata and Insurance office) to 43 Com menial afreet, opposite the Aaturlaa oltloe. rt. viral rlictrte lltfht and telephone pi. 1ml svmK ib hii with I ho html slides but the line were reielrrl yenterdny afternoon. Mr. A It. Oratke rtunv-d yesterday rn. m O.II extended vlult with hr daugh ter. Mm. Marombor, who rmldea In San Kraiuiseu. TO CXCtLLLNCr OF SHIP OF T7GS Uduo Ht 1,110' ti ti. ontfinullty Uii'l simplicity i.l tlm .;il,iii.(fi,n, ,t to llm rare mi l uiti, ulilcii it muniiiiietiirii i.y v'-ntHi-: priKi w k known ti U. C.u.n .i IVi Svni'r Co. only, iiml w.- u i li b. n, p,,", uj, , all tlm HijHirtuiiM- i,( juii r lnif Iii(f i,c trim and rlj.'triul inmilv. A H,b Ifrnuiim ftyruiiof FIuh in imniufiirtiirri! l(ii.iMiitir we hav tht only line ufi by tlm CAI.IfoliKU rlu Sviiuc Co. Tort land prloea. II. i only, a knimiMl,. of thui fact will aaMat nun in avui.liii); tlir wurtli!iH Imltntion liiuiiufucliin-il by other pur tla. Tho lilifli aUiinlinf of tln Cam ronxiA I'm hviu c (u wiiii tlm luiHli cal rofplon. Mini tin- oMtihfm-tion wnli h tho Kuiuitio Syrup of F i(f dan flvrn 14) uiillio.ii, of fuuiilit-e, makri tba oaiio of tlm Coiiipuny a (fimruntv of the eo.-ilriii of iia riMiirily. It U far in admiK-o ol ail other luxalina, M it acU on tho Llilin-ya, liver and bowel without Irrita'lnjr or weaken log thm, ami it ilwa n.it irri oor Dauaraf. In order tuetlu benrlk-ial rffpru, pli-amj remember Uie iiurno of the Company A (atnnt print; Umbrella can be ai-en a TuK'a candy el ore next lu J'hn llanna, which will ba given away with a t rent package of gum. There will he a aale of fancy artl' l"e at tlw Convent of tho Holy Namm, be--inniiig Krldny evniliig, Iwmljrr lt, and tloelng ttalurday evening. Thn lieciiibif numljer nf tin- Church New k out and full of new church Hem pertaining piim lueUly to the Kirat ('iiiigrecnlliiiuil church of Aaiorta. lloelyn coal laaMa longer, la cleaner and inakea leaa trouble with etovea and chimney fluea than any other. Oeorgt W. 8inborn, Agent. Telephone 1111. J. K. Ktgumii. of Aalorla, wan wan.l the contract for building a draw-bridge over Ifcirp river In Wah kiakum couiily, Vahiiigton. hi bid of i;o, tM'l'ig the lowxet. Id lyn coal la the beat and muat eco luirnUal coat for household ua In Aa- torlx Try li once and you will have no other, George W. 8anbarn, Agent Telephone 1311. He hat all you expect and aurpaaaea all you Imagine, For good thluga to eat try Jonea. Ho pa ye your fare to 1'i.rtluud and the freight on your goodi back. He hla "ad" In thla paper. Wanted -To charter for the winter; g.ui Uunch, 4 to I ton carrying r ipoc. Ity. Apply to Harry Roiwrll, fltineei Market Company, 151 Fourth atreH. Portland. Fir rordwitod at 3 18 per cord long and IJ.M per cord aw-J and dullfered nlll be the price at the Aalorla Wood Yard after Monday, November 11 Oak A Hpruce llmba Vine maple, Hem U k. HlnbwiKHl and Slab bark alao, at reaiMinable ratea. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. a maun., oj. LatiayiLLCKr. w rout, n.r Housework la Hard Work without Gold Dust It lightens the labor of cleaning more than half and saves loth time and money. It is "Woman's Best Friend, Dirt's Worst Enemy." Wn4 for fr twokle M M6m aUUa fr Mwitiirb.M THE N. K, FAIRBANK COMPANY Otmf KLmIi NeeYwk r r ;t: ' tit 'A lias lit'iiiovcil to its Nt-w (Quarters next to tlie Coliiinbin Kk'ctrical it lfjuir Co.. tlinr tloors form tin old stand, whore they will eontimiM to carry tho finest stock of stoves in Astoria. BOND STREET. 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE YcHtordiiy wo rcooivt'il notico from the tmhliHliera of llip Wkiinku I'uirnoN ok tiir Enctci.oi'kdia Ahitannica, tlmt owinir to tho onnrmoiiH incroiiHO in tho price of piixir with in thn pnHt fow woekH.tlioy would uliortly witlulrnw thpmilo of thoir Kiicyolopodiu lit the promuit price. Our con t met with (he piifiliaherH xnulileH un to niiiko tlie vaiiit1 HIh'irI of for aa heretofore. Thirty lurire vnlnnira of the Encyclope dia, one tinkle to SvBtttnmtlo llendini; of tho r'noyclopeilia, One Upright Ouk flookciwe iiml One Lurge Wol'Htor's Kn cyolopedia free of clmrKC, All the nbove will be delivered upou the smnll pnymout nf ONE DOLLAR Alliance in small monthly payment. Call and look into thin oirr. GRIFFIN & REED. HerltN- n uhuuJ at the rrwbyienati rh.ireli toiiiurrow. Theme of the morn. Itirf aermiM), "A Day with tlw Maaier." Kvmilng nhrme, "MKlve 1'ower." A very cordial ln-atlon U ext.-ndeil to all. rr-nld.-nc IliHirlrnan, it McMlnvllle Collrae, will preuch In the IlilpllMt chun li of thu city tomorrow at 11 a. m. uod T.r.n m, lt every biwly come un lu ;ir I liia tul .riled younir jir.siclnT aiM educator. The Ixiya' club orvanlxc by llev. K 1. ard f.'urrnn la gmwlng In numberi uud Iji .fillu hIiijiiii. A gyinniL-lum in ImIhk adJ'-d and after tlu bLlien1 fair U over niUch attentbMi will Ik- puwl to thin departmi-rrt. Communion -tvUw In S-vwlinh to- niornnv morning at the S-llh Lath-i-r.in chilr-h at 10 o'clock. Sunday lu lio l at 1: IS. Kngllah A-n lce nt 7 30 tomorrow eventnav TIw-iib-, "Kxen-lae TI-yKi lf I'lito t!ylllni." William IMkox ha op.-n.'d bin new more at 19 Aator ri(. lb- hua a flue llm- of funey gnxi-rlea. eolTiva, tvaa, toboA-coe. clgara, etc., and ritKct fully eoUcltH the patro'uuro. of the iubllc and that of hla old frlonda, A ioiKie-t wedding 'curl In thla city ).terday. Frank K. Hlte, of Pn elllc county, Washington and Lucy K, (limit, of C'latxop county were united In nidrrluKe at tile atudy of Uev. Henry Mumtti, who offlelabsl. The young couple wil! in.ik.- their home In I'u tide county, WualUngion. Theiv will be a nial met'tiug of the city council tiaUght to take net Id) rvKui'dliiK the diinuiKe ib'ne the road way In I'litxTlown by ihe eillc one quemlon that will eon front the coun cil In nit to the payment of the ro.-t of X'p.iim. It I nH quite certain wheth er the city or adjacent prorty owner will have to pay tne bill. At the Methodli Kplwopal rhuroh l.onl g Iniy monilng wrvlein will l- iv follow : y uinltiy whool nt 10 a. m. l'rem-hltiK at 11 iu m. Subject of er- inon will be, "A Liinre Low lx-ltcr and Some Itfiuuiim Why we Should Head It," Sacrament of the Lord'n Supit at tho clow of he oennon. Kvciuiib: There will be a revival service. A genuine one at that. SubJ.vt of dls- coure will be, "Four Pungent Iteiiaona for a DlM.-untlnu.tthm of u. ivvnwnrd Life." Vitcitlny the fitth. r and brother ol the miH-iIng Allieit Love were uu.iin b. the clt. It wan their firm belief that the mining man hud Ixy-n AlxuiRhaled nnd wua held mi one of the outbound dhlpx. .They vlHlted 0ie v..ls In com. piny with Sheriff Llnvtlle, who has bowl Riving (hem every asslsmnce iible lu their sad mission, but could not find the object of their Hi'imii. The father him reluctantly roiu.i to the conclu-Uon that his son was drow nod. The nu lerinen on Astoria ntreot-(nrs did not enjoy ThanksKlvliiR' day. All dny Umir the rain drove In tierce rusIs nRdlnat them n they ntood unpro tected on tho car platform. Hubhor coats and "slickers" were no pintec tlon, and the motonnon wore wet to the skin all day. Them they had other trouble. With their hats pulled down on their foreheads and their Iniads bowvd to the storm they alniply saw the track nheiul of th.m luid often iwiww.1 waitlnK posttenifers fifty fivt or more lcfore tlwy knew the paHMigers worn there. Tho latter would walk up to the car and say unpleasant things to the nnrtorman. The Btpe-t-ciir dri ver doesn't get Uie cream of the milk of human kindness. CAPTAIN HAItlliilAN HKItB. He D.m rtlxn the ltw:Ue of the Light elilp Ciw oci North Ibaoh. ( ttplnln Jowph Hurrlinan, mnaii-r of IlKhMhlp No. 00, tha went ashore Wcilfo-adiiy night came over frin Fort Cunby ymlerday and wiut an by an Ai'inn repnwoijtilvtt hint tilght, I'lipiaiii ll.irrtiniui and his hlldr) are Minylng at Mm. IVndlton', and when the Ai.r1n man cnll-l lr. Tu' lle urn) exiimlntrig I lie captain's Injur I'M which lire by no mean slight, lie. mI'1 nag iienil (making up i xi-i l nc d In hi wlH rid" the captain was one lime swept off the skyllifht onto Uie l'i k, severely wriM'hltig his Ixu k. will unfit for duly, iJr. Tutu.- s;iyn, fur soil e lime. The ciiptaln was mist l In ihe re l:al of III.. llllilllHK eXH-li"l.- but he wus iMinii lu the pial- of the coolness and bin vi i y oh I titled by Ins men. "Tin epeilenre wioi certainly uri Iile.iK.inl" lie sold, "but ut ti 1 time did 1 think we were In!. My. exp-rl-nce a. i our pilot iiimb) ne- fumlllur with III,, ,tet luid 1 anew that Ou-re waa Jum itin place to go. Alsiv- that place or bel w It meant cnaln death, but 1 knew my ship and my im-n worked faithfully and I Mt ronflilent we couUI inuk- the bit of Icoj Ii that iromlHed ifi-ty. ' When th-- Kwort'a hawser parted ami tlw tug su-ujiied away, we crowd-d on all our runvxss and male for th Hlmie and IU- vi-mwI suuck wlu-re we were . anxious to have re-r atrlke. Tlw flrt ro-cllle lli-d by the life saving crew of course we could not see for the line vaa not ultiwhe.1, but the s. oiul shrt wa iicrfeotly aimed and right ov.-r the '-ill.-r of Owr llicht shin. We s.-nt Knb.-rg ashore first for !w luid le-ii tiully Injur-1 and was suf fering Ktvatly. "Aft.-r he starvd I went down to th i ill, In to cnngH my cMhm for 1 had l-.-n In the wat-r all doy. The men l 1 n't like the ld. of going b-low and r r ferred remaining on dtk. I went down turned on the radiator, for I wus chilled thrnucli and through and put mi dry cl:he. hen I reachnl the ilwk there was but one imin ilvre, 'the nia having rude the br.'hi bouy to dry land 'lrni dldu t go and change your iliiih-?' asked this man. 'Ind.-ed I did." 1 uisweisU 'Humph,' said he, you'l only get wet anln.' And wet I did ir-t. too. "This man wnnt ashore, and I was alone, and In truth, that was the mt binwnnie mom.-nt I have ever known. All th- lights on board were extin guished except a lantern which I held and th? night waa dark as ink. 1 t'lountcd the ligirlng 'with difficulty for 1 was s ir and my biu k both-r d .ne. Iteildes the wind was blowing harl and I had to hold the lantern In o-ie hand, for thai was the only tn"aiis of signalling to the life-crew. "I had conild-rable trouble g ttlng into the )r.Mvhti bouy, but finally sui-c-'d.'d, then I signaled with the lantern that I was ready, and threw the lantern away. I was hauled quick ly to land, although I waa under the water for CO or 30 feet. "You cannot say too much in praise of the life saving crew. I cannot ex press what I feel. We shall never for pvt them never. I also wlah to men tion the kind treatment accorded us at the hospital and the good work of Dr. Storey," J.ie Leonard was hit by the wheel when It struck Hnlers; and he was brulned up but no bone were broken. Leonard, with a l;.ie fast to him, went spiawlmg en tl.e wabr-swept d.'ck and was completely hidden by the wa ter, for a little while, but he reached jo vi 1 e iv, d his hand to let them Know that he w.ts all right. This and Mow. To say thataman has Bright' disease was once considered equivalent to xnyinp; that he hti)( in the valley of the shadow of death. Thu end wai only a (jufition of iiuic. But that was b'-f'irc Warner's Safe Cure had 8jrcad its b.iicfils over the land. C. II. Lim.'ibi, rif Meuford, Mas;-,., k,-iv8 : " I hnl typhoid fi ver, and after it c.i!).0 k:dncy trouble, and it was wl.ipercd around that I had Hriif cise.ise of the kidneys, I !.::c" what that meant, I pitched the medi cine I had ontd ors. I then bo'.ijj'it one hot:!c f Warner's .Safe Dure, a id took it according to direction!. The first bottle gave mc relief and I bought a second. Bel ore that was gone I had gained t early ten pounds. I continued taking Safe Cure, und it cured me." "I am fifty-nine years old, and enjoy as good health as any manofmyajie. If any one haa kidney trouble and Warner's Safe Cure will not cure him, nothing will. I believe it the best and only cure for kidney disease on earth." Nowhere does the proverb, " Delays are dangerous," apply with such force as in kidney derangement. When Bright's disease has set in the kidney tissue is breaking down and passing away every minute. The strength of the body is sapped steadjly, surely. Inasmuch as Warner's Safe Cure alone stops kidney degen eration, should it not be used without an hour's delay when pain in the back and head, a cold skin and bad digestion give unmistakable warning? 23 1:. Jones, He Pays the Frcljlit ""YOUR FARE. (jet on the cam or boat and com np to Portland, RIDE FREE and gel the freight paid back on yonr good. Wliilo the present rates of tar remain in force e wilt fay yonr fare, from AloriA and return, nnd also psy the freight to Astoria on your porclioseg, proYided you bny t20 or more No freight idi'l on flour, feed or potatoes. If yon send ui yonr order by g mail yon will receive a eredit of ."0 cents allowance for fri j . both wnye. Wa pv freight to all atationa on A. & C. K. It, ij through fo Heaaiiie. JONES' CASH STORE, ll (OS and IIO Front Street, Pordsnd, Oreua. 3 M H P -il BLANK BOOKS Of Every Description Made to Order. Largs Line of Stock Books for 1900. Attractive Prices. nriaSSS THE IRWIN-HODSOfl CO. Coaiaiercial rnatiag ia ill briacke. IVLergeet Establishment ! the Week First and Salmon BU., PoBTLAWD. Holiday Goods Galore 'r f PERSONAL MENTION. it. Taylor of Portland, la at the- Parker. C. K. Robin io and ! of Portland were among the spectatora at the foot. ball game yesterday. S. Smith, of Portland, registered at the Tarker yterday. A. J. Stelnman, of St. Louis, waa at th Occident yesterday. F. A. Montgomery, of Jefferson City, Mo., is at the Occident. F. F. Plowder, of Son Francisco, was at the Occident yesterday. A NOV KL PLAN. Pi. pos il to Hauling S.iv. Her th-over Lightship the nidge. by A wife never hates to ask her hus band for money any worse, tlutn He hates to have her. Captain Taussig, V. S. N., the gov ernment Inspector. Captain Orogery, of the Miinr.lnlt.'i. and Cuptnln ltichaiil- ii of the Columbine went to Fort t'auby on the Kleetilo yvaierday and vlsillitl the iHiicheil llfrhtshlp. The vessel has swung around and Is new bins broadside to the sea but she still dhows no signs of material dam age. Captain Tau.-nlg has ordered every thing portable taken out of her and an iinohor will be carried out as far as -.-..oi.i., at extreme low water and It Is ihoiitflil that the lightship lightened and swinging on the anchor line will come in and hold her head to the sea. First Ottiivr Byrne, of the Columbine, will go over toil ay and take charge of the vessel. It Is not yet known whether the at tempt to save the lightship wilt Involve lowing her out through the breakers or hauling her over Ilwoco peninsular and launching her In Baker's bay. The hitter plan appears extrordlnary to say the least, but contractor Le beck, of Astoria, who has conferred wilh the government otlleers has an Idea that It can be done. The distance over the ridges Is about one-third of a mile nnd the elevation at the highest point about 50 feet. Mr. Lebeck Is go ing over to look Into tho matter. Comejust to Look Beautiful Chlnaware Crockery GlasNware Lamps Ornament Norcltles Clock LOWEST PRICES. Come Just to Look. Great Amsricanlmportiiii Tea Co. STOBES 100 IN NUMBER PBICE3 A WAT UNDER 571 Conunerolal St., Astoria. (J I toys); For the young and old, Everything in the Japanese line, Toys to please the yougstcrs. B- F- Allen 8 Son, 363 sum st. 5H--S--M---(-0--SH- INSTRUCTIONS 6!VEI. ORDERS SOLICITED Miss Bertha Hartin's 1 Decorative Art Room. Tall Liae of Revest faibroid erjr Hiterlals, laitiils a Specialty. Ckoiee Selectioa of S aaipiag Desigas. . Stjmping Neatly Dote, fi Room 830 Deksn Bblldlag, 3 I aad Wsthlngtoa 8U., PortlaBd, Or. i .3 DO YOU BATHE? ISO. I WHY? Because at oar bouse we have neither a bathtub, nor hot water handy. .... Then go to the Russian Baths at 217 Aator SU 25 centa ia the price. Private apartment for ladies. Only the better clasa of patronage is caf ered to. Try one and you will come regularly. CHAS. HEILBORN & SON All Astortnns who visit Portland and desire spending a pleasant evening In company with polite people and In the enjoyment of an unexcelled musical program, should go to the Fredericks burg. Besides vocal and Instrumental selections there are many other at tractions to delight 'he visitors. The new management la making the Freder icksburg a well-merited success. BROWN & GRANT. Props. )nlile nemins of nui'himlcat or Invenllre mind iealrlnKStripiothe l'arls Kaimoltlon, elingoue aUery and riprnii paIiI. nhonut wrltn he 1'ATt.NT iu:i Ol U. UalUmore. NA TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's six nature Is on each box. 25c. Fine Milliner)'. M1S3 MoREA Corner Tenth and Conimerulal streets. The Eastern IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS In all sizes ami styles. We shall continue to sell Iron and Brass Bedsteads ' at the same Low Prices regardless of the raise in the price of iron and braes C. J TRENCHARD, Custom House Broker. ASTORIA. ORFRDN Insurance and Shipping:. Agent W. p. ACo and Pacific tzoreti Co'a. Commission, Brokerage, f PALACE W. W. Whlpple.Propriet Or Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTENTTVE SERVICE.... FIR3T-CLA88 CU1IK.. PRIVATE ROOMS FOB LADIX. 5 gCommercial St. Astoria, Oregon Dinintj-rnom nnd Kestaurant J. V. Wnnner, rrop. Private Dining-rooms lor Ladies Meals lot lp ()ien all Night. 170 THIKD STREET. Wet. Morrison ind Tamhlll Icirtland. 'regon,.,. W. B. Edwards l-'vcry vricty of Uouh and I'rcss.ii Lumber, Poors. Windows, .Mouldings and cdar Miinglcs riririf'0,",""n S!Hh,Brk, Fir, W UUU Hero lock, Alder.l'oleOak Offic evcnth Street Dock New fresh and Plurp Pudding, Raisins, lAlqce Mat, Currants, V; CniCAnihln f A ft f f)rirnlr!n frorsKarr!: . pfl otaouiiauit uuuua rw? w.-Vw Citron Squ ish Etc I Carry the Ralston Health Foods A- Y. ALLEN Wheat Flakes, Crano, Whole Wheat Oackers, Vi breakfast Food, Select H Bran, Veast Cocoa Kf fg