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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1900)
"i TUN MORNING AH TOMAN: WEDMEtfLAl. JUNK 13. 900. KNOX HATS. The Latest Summer Dlcclis... jjj C. H.COOPER j !$j Sole Aent for Atstoriu. J TODAY'S WKATlllCJl. t'OHTLANI. Juno lS.-Orfn. In crvmln flimilliifUM. irll'ly fnllowwl ly showers aint wWr durlii; tho at lumiMin or night. Washing-inn, Iiuraslnir c-lnmllni'ss, tirolwbly fiillowml by showers ami cociIit tn wraturn portion durlnr the afternoon ami night. AH contracts fur iidvertiHitiK In Ihd Antoi lun are inaJti on u Kuur. mitv of circulation four times. Iarcr than that of tiny paper published or circulated In Glut op county. AROUND TOWN. fresh buttermilk at the Parlor, llorcei for sale at Oaaton'a stable. Hot weather In Portland yonlorday. Tvlw. I jindri bock of Orient li In tho city. H. Livingston, of Oakland, Cat., la In town. Hwt rwuTi, ton cents a pint at tho Tarlor. W, N. M-acrve of drays Itlvrr, Wash., la In town. It. II. Walkor of Oregon City Is at the Occident. Tho Parkir House la receiving a new coat of paint. C. II. Hdiietet of (Joule was In the city yesterday. AV. It. Parr of Albany came down on the train lat night. J. T. Kenny, of Milwaukee, la stop ping at the Occident. I!. Look and E. Iliock of Cath lsmet are In the city, 8. A. Boule of Fort Btevens Is res; Istered at the Parker House, If you want Ice cream that la made of pure cream try the Parlor. John Hall of Centralis, Wash.. Is slopping at the Parker Houae. George H. BMIIwell of Tillamook Hoik le at the Parker House. fleet U-oent meal, XMsInf Bun Res taurant, (11 Commercial street. Jeffa regtaurant the largest and beet. A trial will convince yoa. For rent 7-room houso, nicely fur nished. Apply at US Exchange Street Sweet cream at the Parlor 10 cents pint just what you want for ber ries. Judge dray went to Portland last night to remain till Saturday morn ing. A good meal can be had at all hours, at the Jcwnll boarding house, 721 Commercial street. Pupils wishing to take private lea torn, to make up grado work, apply to Midi FoaRott. 28 Tenth street. Roslyn coal lasts longer, Is cleaner and makes lesa trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. BEST 15-CKNT MEAL J RISING BUN RESTAURANT. It is Incontrovertible! The Editor of the "Christian Million," nnd.r the haadlnir of Usniral Note, on Auguit m, iM, wrota f " A good artlclo will (tand upon Itf own sierlla, and wa may rely upon It that nothing will cuntlnu kni which dot not, In a mart or lea drgrco, harmonize with tha alala menu wlilch art publlahad concarnlng Ik" Mr. Hall Calnc, Author of "Tha Daemiter," "Tha Man. mn," "Tha Chrtatlan," etc., when puk ing on "Crltlciam," recently, laid r 11 When a thine; that I advertlnad greatly la food II gnea and go permanently when It fa bad, It only go for a while I tba public find It out." The Proprietor of BEECHAM'S PILLS baa laid ovir and over again r I. Il a fallacy to Imagine that anything will nil uat becauaa It la advertlaed. How many nostrum have bean atarted with glare anJ onurted out In gloom? The tact la, a man I not aaally gulled a aecond timet and every dlaaatlafled aurchaaer doee ten times more harm than one aatlalled doe gond. Aaauredly th al ol more than 6,000,000 bote ol HHIiCHAM'S PILLS per annum, after a public trial of hall-a-century, I con clusive leatlmony of their popularity, u perlorlty and proverbial worth." IWtham', Pill. hv rVi. mn,.n h-n tht popultl hmlly m4Ulna whir,var the Knirtlth Ungual i, iiMkrn. ...i .1 - , , . . i. . i i . . 1 hmlly mt anil mmv anJ tf ceatl aach, it all drug Moral. J. W. Chandli-r and W. Cohen of Han Franclsoo were at the Occident yes Urduy. The cant etenmer Columbia, for Hun Frnnclaci, eroasvd out at 10:33 ycaler dtiv morning. " Lout A bill file containing a numtx r of bill; finder will be rewarded by leaving name tit thle ofllee. J Joll's drll lou Portland choeolatea, frHli every other d'y. st the Parlor. Twoiity-flve cent and fifty cent buxe. A small place at Clateop for sale or rent. Suitable for chicken ranch. Ap ply to A. Tagg, Tarlor Candy Store. Cream Pure Ilye, America's finest whlaky The only pure good; guar anteed rich and mellow, John L. Carl aon, sole agent. Ititv. A. W. Itrown, of Hkuinokawa, and Thoa. J. Fvrguaon, of Portland, came down on the Pulley Gattvrt yre lrdy afternoon. Iteniombpr we guarantee our Ice cream to contain nothing but cream and sugar and llavttr. Il le fifteen cent per pint at the Parlor. The Ilrltlah ship, Lydgate, for Queenatown, with 14S.7CI buahrle of wheat, valufd at 11.000, panned down to the lower harbor yentorday after noon. Don't fall to try coco cola. It la the nioet popular new drink thla seaeon at the Parlor. Thoa who receive coco cola tickets can get thom redeemed at the Parlor frw. 8. J:iaaipla. who was fined on Tuea day fur aaeault and battery, was re leaned from the county Jail yeiterday afternoon upon the payment of bis fine by hit friends. Roslyn coal la the beat and most eco nomical coaJ for household use In Av torla. Try it once and you will have no other. George W, Ban born, ageat TeUphone UU. Another Chinaman, Lum Lin by name, !8 years of age, of SU Bond atreet, died Monday evening of rheu matism of the heart. Deceaeed had bwn for twelve years a reeldcot of As toria. The American barken'.lne, Addenda, Captain De Lane, bound for Baa Fran rleco, hne flnlnhed taking on her car go of 930,00 feet of lumber at the Knappton mills and will probably pane out today. A fntal accident threw gloom over Hrcir.cr's logging camp yeiterday morning, a young man named Vern roy being killed by the fall of a tree. The coroner went up after the body Inat evening. To thine who drink whlikey for pleaeure; Harper's Whlikey adds s't to existence. To thoee who drink whiskey for health's eake. Harper's Whlakey makes life worth living. Sold by Foard A Stokes Co., Astoria, The following have been elected as officer of the High School Alumni As sociation for the coming year. Presi dent, Violet Bowlby; vice-president, Qnorge H. Ohlori secretary, Nell Car nahnn; treasurer. Austin Oborne. C. W. Davis, wlfo and son; W. H. Ilarrla, P, S. Samuel, II. Harris, May Harris, II. A. Brelvor, M. B. Crone, C. A. Dell, George Larke, James Short, Mra. Green and E. L. Sherman, all of Portlund, were In Astoria yesterday. A letter to the mayor and city coun cil from tho water commlrislon, stat ing that the commlnslon did "nat con sider this an opportune time for them to install nn electrlo lighting plant," wns placed on file In the city auditor's office yesterday. The IliltlHh wbalebuck Elm Branch came down from Portland at 1 p. m. yesterday. She presented a curious slKht, with her deck piled 15 feet high with lumber. She had on board, for Chinese ports, 2.77US3 feet of lumber, valued at $28,138; twenty bundles of printing pnper, valued at $110 .and 150 kegs of mills, valued at $500. In our dispatches Is the alTlrmatlon that some Japanese, ordered deported, had escaped from the steamship Thyra either at Astoria or at Portland. It could not have been at this port as the Thyra did not lay at tho dock, and an Inspector was on board, continually on the watch. Our custom officials have an unusually good record for vig ilance and. thus far, only one Immi grant, a Chinaman, hue escaped and he was probably drowned' while trying to awlm ashore. Pears9 What a luxury Pears' soap is! The cheapest soap in all the world besides. The funeral of Frank M. Bewlcy took place at 2.30 p. m. yesterday from Kd ward Holman's undurtaklng rooms In Portlund. Kev. M. McCormac con ducted the services. The Interment wua nt Itlvervlew cemetery. Many friends from Astorlu were present. At the regular meeting of Court As torlu, No. 8, Foresters of America, held lust evening, the following oflWcri wre elected; Chief ranger, C, King; kUb-chlf, O. Gundorson; recording seirvtary, C. E. Footer; tSr. woolward, 11. A. Caleb; Jr. woodward, G. Hansen; Mr. Beadle, P. Wlkkelson; Jr. Hea1lu, C. Steilrlght; tsptuln of guards, D. It. M.icfurlune; trustees, A. Utilnger, O. Kade, J. Thorburn. Arrnngi'ment have about been com pleted for the new summer schedule on tho A. & C, It. It. The chunges are us follows: A train will leave Astoria for H-uld at 8:15 a. m. dully, leaving Bea side, on .the return trip, at :45 a, m. The traliiaM.tvIng Portland at I a. m. will run Street to Seaside, arriving there at 12:30 p. m., leaving H.-nll, on the return trip, at 5 p. m. Trains for the Fort Stevens brunch will leave Astoria at 11:30 a. ni. leaving Keanide on the return trip at 2:30. There will also be an evening troln for Seaside, leaving Astoria at 5:50 p. m. On Sat urday afternoons the train from Port lund will leave at 2:30, going direct to Hetml.Io. A general reduction of rates Is also promised. The annual state convention of Sun day schools meets for a three days' session at the First Baptist church In i'orttand tonight. Delegates from the Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian churches of Astoria will be present, and a very Interesting and profitable pro gram has been arranged. The music will be In charge of Prof. E. O. Excell, the famous composer and compiler of song books. There will be morning, af lernoon and evening sessions on Thurs day and Friday. On Saturday the con ventlon will go up to Bonneville on the T. J. Potter, holding one session on board. On Sunday afternoon the con ventlon will clots with addreasca by Itvv. Alexander Henry, D. D., and Mr. Hubert T. Bomell. THE TWENTIETH CENTCItT. When a few mon'ha more shall I ave passed we will then stand at the very threshold of the twentieth century, and the nineteenth will be a thing of the past. It will, however, be known as the century of Invention and discovery, and among some of the greatest of these we can truthfully mention Hos teller's Stomach Bitters, the celebrated remedy for all ailments arising from a disordered stomach, such as dyspepsia. Indigestion, flatulency, constipation and biliousness. It hac been one of the greatest blessings to mankind dur ing the past fifty years as a health builder. Many physicians recommend It. Take their advice, try a bottle and be convinced, but be sure to get the genuine with a private revenue stamp over the neck of the bottle. BUMMER RESORTS. "To the mountains our people In In creasing numbers yearly look for thoee days of relaxation and recreation nec essary to maintain the human ma chine In fair working conlltlon. The languorous sloth of the seashore proves very seductive while it lasts, but many have decided that the an nual outing should provide not only radical change of air and surround ings, but also such stimulation of flagging energies as will provide brawn and vigor for the return to labor. For this they urge the mountain climb and ramble, the balsam of the mountain pines, and the clear, unadulterated mountain air. "In this direction the Shasta Route now affords a wealth of attractions. The entire line of road from Ashland to Redding Is studded with charming and accessible hotels and camps, where are cheer and comfort and healing; at reasonable cost, and where you can hunt, fish, ride, loaf, or play with equal facility. "Or if you look for healing waters, none better can be found, hot or cold, than the springs of Ashland, Colestln, Anderson, Bartlctt, Byron and Paso nobles. "Before visiting Europe, the people of the Northwest should see the glories of Yosemlte valley, and the wondrous groves of. Mariposa and Calaveras; the Parisians are likely to make in qulrres concerning these attractive re sorts." Send to Mr. C. H. Markhkm, general passenger agent, Portland, for new booklets on Castle Crug, Shasta Springs, McCloud river, Yosemlte, and excursion rates thereto. A NEW TRAIN. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. will place in service April 29th a New Train between St. Paul and St. Louis, called the "Flying Dutch man." The train will have through sleeping cars and be first-class throughout. Ask any ticket agent for particulars or address C. J. EDDY. General Agent, Portland, Oregon. CHAIRMAN ELECTED, Tho Regatta Committee Selects Charles Htockton for Permanent ' Chairman. At the meeting of tha regatta com mittee Inst night Chief Htockton of the fire department was unanimously elect ed chairman of the committee. A committee of three was then appointed to find Mr. Htockton, who was absent, and etoort him to the committee room. Upon his arrival he was met with ap plause from the members present, and replied with a very modest speech In which he said that he fell entirely Ig norant of the modus operandi In such a position, but Inasmuch as he knew the other persons considered could not j spare the necessary amount of time from their business, he had consented to accept, relying upon the active as sistance of thoee more experienced through their active work In getting up past rcguttus. It was moved and car ried thut the chairman b-j empowered to appoint his committers and helpers at his leisure. Ala) moved and cur ried that a board of vice-presidents be chosen by a committee of three to i be appointed by the chairman at his leisure. After discussing many other points, chief among which was the date of the regatta, the committee adjourn ed without further action. REAL K8TATH TRANSFERS. Marguret C. Corcoran to A M. Hoi ter southeast quarter of southwest quarter, section 21, and east half of the northwest quarter of section 32, In ! township 6, north, range 7 west of the Willamette meridian, and standing i timber on adjoining land; $750. John W. Dubbldge and wife to Alex ander Gilbert lots 11 and 12 of block 17, In the town of Astoria, as laid .out by J. M. Shlvely; $3,000. Dinner Sets 20 off. Come Just to Look. Ural ham tatai Ta Ci 51 Commercial Street, Astoria. IMPROVED SERVICE AND EQUIP MENT. The new schedule of the O. R. A N. which went Into sffect April 22nd. shortened the time to Chicago 12 hours, and gives a double daily service be tween Portland and Chicago. Train No. X, leaving Portland at 1:15 a. m. Is known as the "Chicago-Portland Special." Its equipment Is new throughout, making It fully the equal of any train now In service from the Paciflo coast to the East. The "Overland Express leaves Port land at 6:20 p. m. and furnishes com plete service both via Huntington and Spokane to the East, together with the best of service to all local points on the O. R. A N. lines. OSTEOPATHY. Astoria Oregon. MRS. C. J. RAMSEY. D. O All chronic and nervous diseases of women treated by this method. Exam ination free. Hours, 1 to 5. Cor. Fourteenth and Franklin. GBEAL.I TICKETS to all TS EAST Through Palace and Tourist Sleep ers dining and library observation cars. ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS. No. 4. "Flyer." leaves Portland at ( no p. m. No. x, Flyer, arrives roruana at 7.00 a. m. For rates, etc., call or address G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O. R. A N., Astoria, Or. or A. B. C. DENNISTON. C. P. ft T. A.. Portland, Ore. THE PROOF of tha pudding la ta the eating aod the proof of fcquora IS IN SAMPLING That's an argument that's eoo. elusive a dmontra.tov Ours will stand the test HUGHES & CO. HOTril- PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. Tia OmIv PirataClnnH Hotel In Portland rruruvinnnxinruijvuTxixiJir THE ASTORIANmi. Delivered at or residence, EXCITING RACE TO DAWSON. Flora Lands Passengers on the Dock While Florence Is Tying Up. According to Iai news from Daw son the river steamer Flora had a hard struggle for the honor of being the first steamer Into Dawson from the up pT river head this spring. The steam er Florence B. left Lebarge at the same time, and the two steamers had a great race for Dawson. The contest was a warm one all the way down, and the finish was close and exciting. It was on May it that the two steam, era reached Dawson, according to a report In the Tacoma Ledger. The Flora as the first to appear around the bend In the river, and all of Daw son gathered on the river bank, gave a cheer. The Flora was throwing out a great cloud of smoke and ateamlng at a furious rate. Immediately be hind her, coming like a racing yacht, with a bone In her teeth, was the Flor ence S. Opposite the Klondike river the Flor ence S. passed tne Flora and cut a terrific pace down the stream, running as high as fifteen knots an hour. Meanwhile, the Flora kept to the esst shore and made a short turn, while the Florence S. made a wide one. The Florence 8. slipped In quickly to the wharf, but the men on the dock missed the line thrown tbem, and this delay causd her to lose the race. The Flora made for the S. Y. T. wharf, tied up In a trice and landed a passenger amid the cheers of the crowd that gathered to see the finish of an exciting race. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leer. PORTLAND. Arm 1:00 a. m.lPortiaivd Union Depot. IU:1 a m t.iS p.m.lfor Astoria and lnter- 1 :40p.m mediate points. I I ASTORIA. 7.4Sa.m.For Portland "ft tn-lU:I9 1:10 p.m.jtermxiiate points 1:2S p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION. p m.ia. m. 1:00 H:J5fLv la,, m. p. m 4:00 IS 111 Ik .Astoria.... Ar 7:40) S:&i ll:io Ar (U:i5!Ar . Lv 7: I :9 l:00,Ar ... .Seaside.... Lvj :1S SPECIAL SEASIDE SUNDAY TRAIN Leaves Asxorla at 1:30 a m.; arrives ai Seaside 1:46 a. tn. Passengers may return on . any train shown on schedule on same data ALL TRAINS to and from SeaauU rva ot Flavel and Hammond via Warren ton. All trains make cloeo connections at Goble with all Northern PadBo trxtru to and from the east or Sound points. At Portland with all trains leaving Union depot. At Astoria with L R. A N. Co.'s Don and ran line to and from Ilwaco ar4 North Beach points. THROUO' TICKETS on sale at A totia for ' .,unnu. Baa Francisco, el Eastern and European points. City ticket offloe Alton. SU rvwntner. Hai street J. C. MATO. Gen'l rrt and Pass. Agoni It T UXORIOUS 1 RAVEL THE "Northwestern Limited" trains, electrlo lighted throughout, both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains in the world. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid producton of the car builders' art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block system. W. H. MEAD. F.C. SAVAGE. General Agent, Ticket Agt. Portland, Ore. a A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Rail way running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night vetween St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. 'The only perfect train in the world." Understand: Connec tions are made with all transcontinent al lines, assuring to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other infor mation, address, J. W. CASEY, C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt., Gen. Agt, Portland. Oregon. Portland, Or. n c your oHice.store 60c per month. liilrtoiii And Worn-out Worried Mothers Fin ! Comfort in CUTICURA. SOKE MONTH3 AGO OCR BABY'S HEAD GOT 60RE. VTt took him to the doctor, who prononnced It poison and gave as some medicine to suffering mankind to write and tell yoa W. W. ft 3. Complete External and Internal lonawuna or cuticosa bcsl ; and t'cnrrru Sl ABU Thr VrT l K and bamiliaUDt akin, aemip, and blood homora, with loaa of hair, whea II1L CLIf I.J all alaa fail, t OTTsa lauo AMD Cms. Cos, Bokt Frop, BotvO "Utrw to Core Baby Humor," fra. KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Paciflo Brewery, of which Bottled beer tor family use or ke? MrJohn Kopp is propietor, makes beer beer supplied at any time, delivery it for domes' ic and export trade. the city free. North Pacific Brewery Agricultural CARRIED IN STOCK AND FOR SALE AT BOTTOM PRICES BY FISHER BROS, WEDDING CARDS WEDDIN5 casos uj fi SMITH & M VISITIK0 casos BUSINESS CRRDS C0PPE8 PLATE PRINTERS VISITING CARDS We Rent New - J-TaT inX- - - r i "The World I Owes Every Man I a Living" But what 8 art of living ii it yoa get with a pool stove or range in your jj kitchen? Bay a I Star Estate Range J .....They insure jjood living W. J. Scully, Agent i 431 BOND tf Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS.... .. Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A V. ALaUEN, Tenth and Commercial streets 2 mJ il N' which did no good. His fanad got so tvl lie would cry all night, and my wife oould sleep none, and began to look ghmtly. HU head got so tore that we pat s night cap on him, and folded a white cloth four thicknesses inside of it, and Just throiiRfi the n!(hl a kind of matter would oote out from his head, soaked through the cloth and C2p and on to the pillow. The top and back of his head was almost a solid sore, and looked so badly that word would not describe it. Almost in despair I told my wife I had cscn CcncuaA Remsoirs advertised and recommended very highly and I was going to try them. I bought the CtmccRi, Rholtkxt, CimccaA Boat, and Ccriccaa Ointment We gave him half of the Resolvent, tuod part of the cake ot Soap, and before we bad used the second box of Cuticcba Ointment he commenced to get better, and is now as well and hearty as anybody's boy. He Is as merry at alark, sleeps soundly all night, and bis hair looks glossy, thick, and soft, while my wife Iooki like a different wocs, I look at bim and think I owe it to yon and of this almost wonderful care. K. MYEKS, Box 00, Monroe City, Ind. Treatment for Every Humor. wr (c I, io cjeanrw oa aam oi rraiu ana atla and aodao lha thickened euticla; CCTimaa Oistmint (Kc.), tnauatlr aiisr Itcbicf, Inflammalin, and Irritation, and Booth ana kaam.Tiirr (Sue.), to cool and eiaana lha blond . f vsj i w vi ENGRAVERS. 22 and 23 Washington Boil J Luff. L V J TTT I . L Oa 1 S 4th and WaBhinjrton 8ts. over litt's, Typewriters. Many new improvements added. See our latest No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter New Art Catalogue Free ... L- H. ALEXANDER & CO. Exolasive Pacific Coast Dealers 245 8tark St., Portland,'), F W. M'KECIINIE, Local Agent. .111 Eg, mm. ' STREET !?? $