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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1900)
TIIK MOItNINO AHl'OHlAN, SAftlKDA JANUARY , 1900. 2! C. H. COOPER'S Commences on Tuesday Morning JANUARY 2. Ml 1 TO ASTORIANS. The IMII.Y ABTOKIAN will He found on Ml In I'urtUiiil Hi ll-kua tlnrr buiiM uf J. r. IL.llr fo.. HUI Wahloloa Mri. Orilin fur lr tlalng wlln Oils Itrm will rel iruiuit Atlolloo. TODAT'I WDATHER. PORTLAND, Jan. 1-FV Washing, ton. Wortirirti Or! and Northern Idaho, occasional rain today. AROUND TOWN. pltll Condlt, of Held, was In town yvtirday, Crawfish, cooked In vim, fct the Na tional Cafe. A. Duncan, of Pklpanon, wm in Uu city ymtnrday. Thomas OrtJcr, of Chinook, wo In town yesterday. August Lou, of Jtanler, woa In the lty yesterday. Oood girl wanted for housework. In quire at thli office. Wm. II. Anderson, of Bpokn, vu In lh cMy yealwday. Brvlc will b hWi tlda morning at Crocs otiurvh at II. 30 o'clock. Jams lngUtn, of Gobi, transacted butJtioM In Astoria yoMlcrday. The circuit court will continue In - Ion until (and Including) Monday. Tlw lliitlsli rlilp Kllnmry arrived out at r"utmuih Jmiuury S, from Portland Btfvo Drtimtimnd will bo tried In Uie Justice, court today on charge of as- suit and btury. Tlie stemner HUUi of California or rlvd In fr-un Ban FiUnclnco yesterday morning and left up for Portland. Tito wedding of Daniel L'arbcr and ?lli Rainy Diuelih will Ink pl.ico to mornw evening at the rosld'nee of Mr. and Mr. r.cillcu. Tho bimd of It. C. P. A bury county surveyor, In tho lum of JLOuO, wa filed yewtvrday. J. N. Qiillln and Jul.n Fox arc the sureties Dr. II. A. Wright, of Klanmth Falls, Ii visiting In the city, the guest of Mr. Garner, and will remain for a few day. Dr. George 13. Blury, surgeon U. 8. A., tatted yesterday for Son Francisco, to receive ordnrs. Ha will probably be assigned to the Philippine. Roslyn coal lasts longer, la cleaner and makes less trouble with stores and chimney fluea than any other. George W. Sanborn, Ajront. Telephone MIL The funeral of John Lnmplnon held at IWit's undertaking parlors yesterday afternoon. The remains wore taken to Deep Itlver for inter ment. Pure whliky Harper Perfect whtaky Harper every bottle guaranteed Har per. 8old by Ford It Stokea Company, Astoria, Oregon. The British Columbia Million fled of 1S99 comprised nlno vessels which car rlxl 617,857 cases for London and Liver, pool, Eight loaded at Frosw river and one t Victoria, Roslyn coal la the beat and moat eco nomical coal for household use In As toria. Try it once and you will have no other. George W. Banborn, Agent Telephone 1311. Old Continental Is a standard high grade Kentucky whisky. Absolutely pure, and can bo recommended to thrwe seeking a stimulant for medical and so cial uie. Bold by Aug. Danlolson, As-, torla,' Oregon. Prcabyterltin ohureh services as usual tomorrow. At the closo of the morn ' lug sermon the sacrament of Lords Supper will be celebrated. Subject of the evening servloe, "Something about glfto and civilisation and this 19th cen tury." rroparulury lecture this (Sat urday) evening at 7:30. A moat cor dial Invitation Is extended to all. pin 5 J. Thirnburn Uim of I'ortUnd, was In the oily on a slum burin trip yr"tTilay. Flvs million young fry will lift lt go fntin the govortimeiH hultuury on the Cliiekimaa m-xi w.-k. It was rumurvd mi thn ntntiljt yti trrday Mn Important iw'KotliUliiiiM re garding Ilia livti raiUay were undr way but Mr. Kimiuirr Slid ha vu un aware of Any new (Uivvlnpinvitl. On W liurt trip tin Bute of Califor nia intula tlwi run fruin hor Ban Fian cImco dock U Hie dtk at Piland In 41 hours wild five luluuu, iiuiklng Uw record by 2 mliiut". Tbo Hiramer MiUK-ot sank in tho Lewis river near La Center Thursday. She struck a siutg, toorliig a Mo in her biittom and ww rut, on a nuu bar. Bb Is In shallow water and can cvsliy be raised. L'nder the aVrllm rendered by Judge Mcllrldo )-cterUdy, Ul:n Drh era will be alUiwoil to oi-ralo Unr d4tii but will bo luld Uabl.i for any damage done to buuU below by the artificial ftvtua when log are floated down. ' At the Norwegian Kvangollcul Luth eran church KngUxh Sunday school at MO; English children's services at 10:46. Tuple, "Childhood of Chrltfl an example for children." Norweglun evening servlcis. TA'ptc; "Jesus cx ampU'S for panmts." Senator McrtrlU Iwis fuwably re ported lUa bill ex'.endlng the privilege of Immediate trxnsp.trcvtion of duti able goods to the pint of Astoria, Tltls bill Is more tcrwigly reo..nnnMilxl this year ll an b-fre, aiid will be a distinct and Important giUn for Astiuia. Tho avr rotary of tlw treasury ha niitilliMl thn Until cuxtoin hou- oniotals that Um lino tmiMised upon thi O-r-msn bark Jlyon for entering this port without a bill of health Cj-oiii the sail ing port has boon reduced fivm 5,0o0 to U.OOO. At the store of Hoss. lUgglns & Co. may be seen quite a bunch or raspber ries brought up from Morrison station by F. Hensel yesterday morning. There witre not kws than 0 ripe berries upon the vine and many otluirs were In pro cess of rlienlng. Oregon volunteers from various parts of the state met In Portland Thursdsiy evonlng and formed a state organisa tion of Spanish wur veterans. Goneral Owen Summers was elected colonel and Rev. W. B. Gilbert, ehaplnln. The time and place for stiW oncamp ment wore to be eulccted lust night. There will b two Juvenllo gvum of foot bull tomorrow. In tho morning the n!ddlo town team plays lower town ami In the afternoon the Shlvely school boys play upper town. Thn boys di vide the city to sut themselves. Quite an interest Is manifested In the after noon gume. It Is believed that the oounoll wil giuvt tho petition asking fir a street light 'that will accommodate the pa trons) of the Flnher opera houae.. Strangors In the city usually visit h play liouae when performance Is oi. and it Is not fluttering to our onter prlso to have them striking matches to light tliem on th way. The Sons of Herman have npp(Jnted a very cnpablo commlttoo to arrange for thnlr annual masfiuerado ball to bo given by the order soon and the com mltteo Is hard at work. No efforts will be spared to make live hill surpass in prlsos, costume and everything tend ing to wijoyment, even the former suc cesses of tho Sons of Hwnonn. ttiiMiiiiiiHimiiiiiiii" si OVER 6,000,000 DOXES SOLD YEARLY. Thinason : Theie Is a reason for everything, snd the reason for the pormlaritT of Peechnm'i nils s S id, thnt they (III nil the requirement i( a general siitltlixe ior ALL. Bll.lOt S AND ; S NERVOUS DISORDERS In n mom milsfueUiry manner tlmii sny rroprieiary nietlieiiia : S ever placed te(ore tlu public. Itoechaui'i l'llll ore broiiKltt U fnro your notice, and, i whetliur you require them or not II not totloy, you irrny tomorrow when the necessity S 3 arises you Bbould, In your own interest, take them, The renmn (or their need li nftcn ; I best known to vourwlf, but he thnt u It may, you will (how good judgment by taking S S Uiem In reasonable Uuaes, and doing so Is as simple at ABC. - The enormwr aate f Bechn'9 Pill h b tK-Wved wltlwit the potneatioa i I of testimonials, the fact being that Beecham'a Pills recommend themselves. Sold everywhere, In bores, loeent and s j cents each. : 4NIIIMIIIMIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIMIIIHIIIHIIIUIIIUIUIIIUUIIIIIIIIHIIINIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIUIIIIIIIINIIlniMHHllllir Rev. A. W, Rl'V-rs, of Los Angles, Cal wiU occupy the IUptlst pulpit In Uils city morning end evening on Bun day. Ths evening mtng will m of a rovlvnl characr stwl a continuation of lh ex.vellffit union inrrvlees enjoyed by the Cotigri-gi'Ji'nal and Hut.1; people during tlw present w:k. Mr, Rld'Hs Is a pi'!!! srwl el(i(junt leaker. CU-ik of the County Court llolmew his been confmnti'd with uno'.h'T n-g-Is'.rvl'lon problem, snys the Oregonlun. Koimt I'k-s Hl. is of fusvlgn birth Stem to be (f the opinion that hlr dls. oluirgc pupers nmkw full citizens ui th.-in, and huve for yeirs bwii voting on ihrt streiiKth of tho diw.'hltrge from tin United Wales army, but U? law Is to the ciivtrury, and tlu.-y will have to I ike out dltlxen's papers, which Is a Very ity thing to Im done. ' HwrdWIi Lutheran cihun h-HweiUnh 'I'Vii'e at 10; 30 la. in., Hundny s'iiool lit 12. Ii. Kervlces In the KiikIImIi lwig U itf.' ut 7 3D p. m. Tlu uie; "TJio Wise M"n fn'iii the Kat," TU'-clay and imI Hindu y at 7 30 p. in. piMn hing at F'urt Htevjiis (rovlliii( we run ue the liiuri'h). On the firt evonlng the servlcvs will be hold in the Swedish lunguiige. Frliliy at 2 p. m. 'rvlces at Andrew Young's. There will b Um usuul morning si-r-vlcs In thi tVtgregatl'Mitil church u morrow iU 11 t. rn. Tho paMior will prisch on "The Coiijuing Church," sfu-r which t)ure will le tiie regular cum in union sorvlro and rvptlon of members. Thru will Ui ,o evening s.-rvlco Hi this church but union evan gelistic services will b held In the I'apt'.st church at 7:30. Tlw union ser vices have Ikuti held all week and art very Interring. Oeorgo Sndth, formerly a druggist i'f Anteria, says the W-t Coast Trade, but now a resllent of Dawson, has been fuvoped by fortun In the Icy northland. Mr. Smith went to the Klondike In 1S'8 and at first was not successful In his pumult of the elusive fortune. Hut now h is In clover with two other KUmdlkers he became Inter ested In a claim, which was sold re cently by the men for $JO,000. It Is not uCteii a comedy recelv.s a title tlioit reaches for and near. Hjw many titles, towns or vllUig's In tliis viwt country, are thcro, who do not p-thwr "Cheerful Liar." It 1 truly said, "The lord loveth the cheer ful Il.tr," but deliver us from the hyp oetliUwl liar who defames and Injures us Ix-hlnd our barks. Cheerful lying Is a habit which prevails far and near and thttw are many who really believe what they are talking about, hen: "A Cheerful Liar" strikes home to many, and If you Jre to ..- the ludlctious side rif It in the mimic world do not fill to sttiwd Hnlier's oKr.i hou next Wednesday evening. The stem-wluvl steamers Duwson, McConmll and Osilvk-. built by the C. P. R. during tho rush to Klondike, and which the company operated for prt of a season on the SUkino river, Wve been purclMi'd by syndicate In nhlch Wtorlojui are (nUrunted, says the Vtoto.ia Coloitt, and wiU be taken atxmnd to tho Voukon rivtr, to be run btrtweem Dawson and the ter minus of th5 White russ & Tukon railway, which next season will be be. low WhJU Horse rapids. While con firming ths sale, a gentleman interfrt od declined to give th details, stating that theso had not yet been settled up on. The Dawson Las beun lying In False crock, Vancouver, since the fail ure of the SUklne river route, and the McConnell and Ogllvle are at Wrungel, At the Mothjdkit Episcopal church Lord's day the sorvloea will be as fol lows Sunday achooi at 10 a. m.; at 11 a. m. rmon by the Rev. J. J. Waltsr, a former pastor of the church. At tho close of the sermon the sacra ment of the Lord's Suppor will be ad ministered. In the evening the pastor of the church will preach. T!u text will be, "He made his arrows bright, he look! In the liver," from which text the following thought will be eventllated. The Prodigious effect of a stupid delusion. First upon the world of ethics. Second upon the world of flryodom. Ttilrd upon the world of literature. Fourth upon the world of commerce. Fifth upon the world of soienoe. Excellent music, Every body kindly invited to attend these services. Among the Oregjtvton locals y ester day woa the following item. "The As toria Railroad Com piny has adopted the rebate plan in the matter of selling tickets betwxHn Portland and Astoria. The fare has nevc been reduced be tween points on the Uive, and either terminal, and as the fore to CUtskanie Is U.75 or thereabouts, nnd the fare to Artirla Is only 25 cents, people de siring to go to ClatAkaivie purchase a through ticket to Astoria, and get off at Clatskani-e, and thus save (1.50. The company now sells tickets between Portland and Astoria for $1, and trtvee 9 rEl H.ivo nean trlarlfffs 50 years. I Jm BUS ears soap responds to wa ter instantly; washes and rinses off in a twinkling. a rebate of 75 cents, if caJUd for on the same days the Mcket Is snu-d. This will about put a stop to buying through tiik-ts, and Jumping off at Intt-rnKd-Ut points. The river sli-arri'-rs till c-tirry puxKcug rs to ull points b wtn 1'irtl.uid and AstiirU for the usual 2," cents." The loo.il oltlc staled that the company has no Intention of In troducing ivbate tickets. Tre olflctals could not account l the appearance l of the lU'in in the Oregotilan unless H I was an advertisement of one of the j bokt II j Fish Commissioner F. C, Ilted, who hud a fine 27-pound Chinook salmon for Chrlstnuis, says th Orcgonlan, U of the ( pinion that If the preevnt gool weather contlnu for a wek or two, tliiTe will be Quite a nunilx-r of Chi nook coming Into tbe Coiumbli. Mr. Kewl intends to visit the Umpqua Bne time this month, accompanied by Gov ernor Oe-r, to select a site for a hatch ery It Is proponed to innate on that s'ream. lie mys the Coos bay hatch wy will also be built during Um com ing summer. Mr. Keed propei to con struct a nsh rack in the Nucanlcum, near Seaside. If lie. flnos the run of salmon sutllcletit, as he ttUnks.he will, and can hold a rack there, a tcmpjrary hatchury will be latahllnhied there on a small scale. Mr. Itde accompanied the supeianu-ndViat uf the United State hatchery to Idaho recently to soe If a blueback hatchery could not be built at Payette lake. They found little to encourage them In the way of blue, bicks, however, but the government will Investigate the matter further this year, and it bluebacks are found there in any iuntlty something may yet be done. TRANSVAAL LOSS IN LIFE. Moralists are discussing the terrible losa of life brought about by the Trans vaal war. Yet here life la sacrificed foe a purpose for an honeat principle. It were better to prevch against the need les sacrifice of life. Thousands of people succumb to ailments which might easily have botn checked in the beginning. Dyspepsia carries oft more pmple than are killed In war. The ue of Hostettor's Stomach Bitters ! would save many lives. Constipation may seem a little thing, but it Invari ably develops Int.i something worse, and the longer it is allowed to run, the harder it Is to cure. The Bitters euros Indigestion, coas'Jp.Vion, dyspepsia and biliousness, naturally and permanently, good for everybody. SOLFILIN1B. Solfillne! Solftllne! Hive you tried Solfillne? have nnt go to I'eterson & at once and buy a trial can. If you Brjwn's Remem- bor that long rains and possibly snow will follow this mild and dry weather, and wry man woman and ohlld's uliiii s should be treated with this great water-proof leather preservative. Or send 35c In stamps to Henry Mil ler A Co., 81 First street, Portland, Oregon, for a trial can and be con vinced. Fisher's Opera House L. E. SELIO, Lessee and Mgr. T'0 XIGHTS OP FIX WEDNESDAY end THURSDAY JANUARY 10-11 WEDNESDAY the Musical Farce Comedy Success "A CHEERFUL LIAR" THUKSDAY the Musical Fnro ; o "THE SOUTHERN ROSE" Interpreted by a capable company of oonieilians of rtoognused merits. Latest songs nnd ilnnccs and numerous special ties. Opera burlesque ftirce comedy in terwoven into a nflued eveuiug's enter tniumcnt. PRICES Reserved sents, 75c; .cj, , 50o Sr,it phIo opens Tuesday niorniug;, at Urilllu & heeds. A NEW TEAR'S GUIDE. There is one book everyone should make an effort to get, for the nw year.! It contains simple and valuable hints concerning health, many amusing an-i Atl,.tfva anrl tnllnh i..n..m 1 InfrtrmAtlflOl-1 We refer to Hostetter's A'msnac. pub- lluhed by The Hostettei . iMt.- burgh, Pa. It will prove valuaole to any household. Slity employes are, kept at work on this valuable honk.' Tho issue for 1900 will be r i..i millions, printed In the English, Qer-I man, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swe-il dish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish languages. It contains proof of the ef ficacy of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, tho irreat remedy prepared by the pub lishers, and Is worthy of oartsful pres ervation. The almanac may be ob- gwieral dealer In the country. ,--H!HH---KH-K , Mo Cheip Goods But Good Goods Cheap A Cut That Hurts Competitors 8 00 Men's Overcoats or Suits $6.25 110.00 Men's Overcoats or.Suita $7.50 $12.50 Men's Overcoats or Suits $9.50 15.00 Men's Overcoats or Suits $11.75 $17.50 Men's Overcoats or Suits $14 00 $20.00 Men's Overcoats or Suits $15.50 ft DEEP CUT on DEEP CUT on DEEP CUT on DEEP CUT on Rubber Mackintoshes Must Go TIIE Palace Cafe . W WfllPrLE, rroi'r. Fintst RcstainttSorti if Sal Fnnrisd OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Attentive Servire. First-Cluss Cuibiut, Private Rooms (or Lcdies. 538 Commercial Street. Astoria. HIS MOTHER'S BREAD He says was always so light and well baked. Well there la a knack In mak ing It But don't forget the kind of stove or range used makes a difference. His mother used a Htar Estate Range fiCTJLLT, Agpent, 431 Bond street W. B. Edwards Every variety of Rough and Pressed Lumber, Doors. Windows, MoulJings and Cedar Shingles 1 Trrv Common Slb,Psrk, Fir, sjJU 'Hemlock.Alder.PoleOak Office Seventh St reet Dock LEBECK Carpenter nnd Builder "literal Contractor it(jjE RAISlNQ AND MOVING A SPECIAL I Y I EillllSis, . -l-i ii READ A Cut That Pleases the People $2.50 Pants . . . $1.90 $100 1'ants . . . $2.35 . $3.50 Pants . . . $2.75 $1.00 Pants . , . $3.00 $1.50 Pants . . . $3.50 $5.00 Pants . . . $4.00 $5.50 Pants . . $4.40 $6.00 Pants . . . $4.80 $7.00 Pants . . . $5.60 Underwear Overshirts Umbrellas BOYS' CLOTHING Slaughtered HATS cut way down FANCY SHIRTS, great reduction EVERYTHING EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED IF YOU DONT BUY FROM WISE YOU LOSE MONEY HERMAN WISE He Does the Business NORGARD & PETTERSON, Merchant Tailors 260 Tamhill Street Betnees 3rd aad 4th... Telephone Oregon Black 3953 WEDDIN3 CARDS VISITING CH8DS BUSINESS CARDS COPPER PLATE PRINTERS VISITING CARDS iAj in.rujxruuuvtrrirvp lilt Are those given the beat care throughout all periods of one's life. "I used to have the beat eyes," Is a common expression. These people very likely have bad eyes now because neglectful of the care necessary to keep them good. Let us help keep yours good. If you bavn't good ones let us assist In making them good. Bight glass aid that's what we offer. Northwest Optical Co., The Labbe Bldu., Second and Washinicton Ste rOKTLAND, OKCOoN. riAAnunjririjmvruTnTjiuvuiJC H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 23. DRAYI.NG AND EXPHESSING All Goods Shipped v Our Care -Will Receive Special Attention. No. (13$ Duane St.. Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK, Mgr to-o. Tel 11J. ariruwinAuu't 5 ISS Best Jl. Eyes A Light Store to Set la A Heavy Stock to Buy From at NET COST ! Portland, Oregon BBaTsBBlgT stt jl mj'Jkj I? i WEDDING CARDS W, G. SMITH & CO., ENGRAVERS, 22 and 23 Washington Building, 4th and W8hintrton 8ts. over Litt's. PORTLAND. OREGON. Ladies' Tailor. fieati' Tailor. I. D. Coyer, Merchant Tailor Ip-to-Date 177 Fimrti St.. POETUID, ORK. Y. M. 0. A, Build'g. - s - : : ! x X Scow Bay : : Iron and Brass Works, IS h St. and Franklin Av. Huffsclmidt & Lovell, Props SCJU-STEIJl. MAXCAXESB sod 1 l ltO-rtlOit BROXZC s "Specialty1 IRON and BRASS CASTINGS 'I'ht-no 451, Astoria, Or. J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Bulkier.