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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1900)
TI1K. MOIiNLNU AtfJWllAN, VDJrKi(LAl.. jNUVEJIMIl 7. 1900. OUR SPECIAL SALE f OR THIS WEEK ladlcsf Icccctlncfl Hose 33-cent quality for 25 cents . -it THE MORNING ASTOItlAN TELCTHOXB 661. H. A. Kowr. ut 111 secretary of statu' olllre, arrlvt-d down from Bolim yi'SUT any tu ciuii nm paiiot, Tlu awat ianr Dl Nortt arrived In yMrday afternoon from Hun Fran Cisco and way ports. All contract! for lulvertMing l Ilia Aatoi iun lira mud on guiir mit of circulation (our tlniua lurKcr limn thut of miy purer published or clrculntcJ in Glut nop county. AROUND TOWN. liar report: Calm; clear; smooth. H. Frkke, of lurtland. hi at the Oc t-lil''il. H. H. Ilungprford. of Cttliilamet, li at I ho Occident. Mr. and Mr. Ike Bowers, of Eurn, am at the Occident. J. (). (,f Knaiiim, was In ti city )'PNtrity to vot. In from The I ui; Samson arrlvrd Oruya llrbr ialwday. J. Vri, nf Cathlarwt. waa In th l(y tin bustnm yeoUfday. Pest lS-rnt meal, Itlnin Hun Ros aurant. 613 Commercial street. Jeffs restaurantthe largest and trit, a trial will convince you. l.l-uiciiant II. K. nk. of Fort te vena, woa In I ho city lt evening. The Herman bark Altair wa towed to ra yrstcrdsy Just before nmn. Thit Orinan ship Wtlkmnn nailed from Kin a Chou for Astoria on Novem ber. 1. Mr. and Mra. Auauat Krats. of Purl- land, ar In lily. Krnl came down to Vote. Judge I.rakke returned form Ban Fratu 1m u ymtorday mornlnit on tha Columbia. I). K. English and Mlaa English, of Ili-Arh, are rcglatrred at the Par krr House. The llrltlah ah In Ialclrnle rrnait out yeaterday at noon for Queenatown vt Falmouth. Mlaa Kmma Anderson, of Pirttand. la In the rlly. the gueat of tit slater, Mra. N. 8orrnsn. The atranmr Columbia arrived In from Han Francisco early yet onlay morn In, hhe brought some freight fur I hla port. All kinds of aitvr and dim on ehort notice, by 424 Commercial atreet. gold plating A. Illrveia, HE5T 1S-CENT MEAL: BUN IIEHTAUKANT. niRINO Carl Knuti-am. who la with the O, It. A N. Co. at Portland, came down yesterday noon lo vote:. Friday will be atwclal day for I ml Km at the Occident llnrr-r Bhup Hatha ICvwytliliig in'ui and clean. The city iwid county office wn all i iimI yrkii-rdity. aa acre the bunk and Aloona, on account of election. The Unsnarl Holiday to'l. I Kirn lMi furniture, ladtee' underwear and notion; in l oinniercUl atreet. J. A. Itowan and nl" arrlve.1 In the Hty yeatcrilay from Tai?tia. Mr Kuwait came l cuat hla ballot. Hpcrelary of Htate K. I. Dunbar lame down from 8ulm Mondity pvenltia for the purixia of caatlna til vote. The Kaenlln at hooner Anita arrivpd In from Nraturr ypatt-rilay mornln; with a tario of anlmon atxl chwae, It will iy ymi to buy a aull or ov coat at I'linilai-r a unioadlnc aalo. at he la kIvIiir a t! nt cent reduction. 'iiuni lltur.n (lolititrd who ho been at 'Jraya Harbor fur aevenU montha irnat rrlurned home yesterday In tlma to vote. Durln ihe ah-ne of Dr. Jay Tuttle fnm the city Dr. J. A. Fulton will act a eurgvon for the V. 8. marine hoapl tui aervlca. Plate B-naior C. W. Fulton arrived down n loat nlaht'a train from an ex- tendrd atumpliia tour of the eastern porlloi. of th-j itate. The barkentlne Tarn O'Shantef and the Peruvian bark Framim-o Too. whii-h are londlnr lumber at Hn&ppton, will finish thi week. Butwrlntmdent If, 8. Lyman return ed Monday evenlnr from Newbenr, where lu haa been In tha Interest of the lllatorlcal BucMy, Cream Pure Itya. menra'i ftneat whtakv. The only nur coodi: avar- anteed rlrh and mellow, JOHN CAHLBUN. Bolt A lent. M. P. Catlendi-r. of Knappton, waa over yeaierday to e the raptaln of the 4hMner Barnunenlo In reaiird to loading lumber at hnappton. The extremely low nrlcHi now pre vailing at Danalarr'a unloailing aale haa filled the atore with purrhaeera. Thl ahowa the public appreciate bar' golna. DANZIOER'S UNLOADING SALE THIRTY DAYS ONLY, NOV. I TO NOV. 30 25 PER CENT OFF On all Mcu's, Boys' and Children's Suits,. Overcoats and Mackintoshes. 20 PER CENT OFF On GeiUs' Furnishing Goods, Huts, Shoes, Trunks and Valises. THIS MEANS Men's Suits, former price $15 00 now $11 25 Men's Suits, former price 12 00 now 9 00 Men's Suits, former price 10 50 now 7 50 Men's Suits, former price 8 00 now 6 00 Men's Overcoats, formerly ill 00 nowJJJJj Men's Overcoats, formerly 10 00 now"" 750 Men's Overcoats, formerly 18 00 now 13 50 Boys' Suits, former price 12 oo now 9 oo Boys' Suits former price 7 oo now 2 25 Children's, Suits, with extra pants $4 now 3 oo A BONA FIDE REDUCTION In every article in the houso with the exception of Earl & Wilson Collars and Cuffs, Rubber and Oil Clothing and Denim Goods. ' Tim Oregon and Oriental Kteamalilp Company' lim"r Monmouihanlre niled from Hong Kong frr Aatorla via, Yokohama on November . Itoalyn coal taata ongr, I rleannr and muke ,m trouble with atovi and chimney Hue than any other. (Uorge W. Hanborii, agent, Telephone Mil. The ifttaollnn launch ('. W, Alter ar rived In from (Iraya Harbor yeaterdny aftornoon, Hhe hii been nKgd In picking tP (I'm fur evmul month paal. Aatorla vlaltora to Portland can ob tain copies of the Dally Aatorlan at tha newa aland of H. ft. Hlch, Fifth and Moriiion atreett and Hole) l'o(, land, The new Tacoma loarglng ennln for the N'ecanlcum Kpruce Iumt-r C'om pany arrived yeaterday. ft will be ual at the compuny'a camp on the Uurke property. Of Inteteat to Ladle, Bend your ad dree to Hulfainor "o., box 7ti. Port hind, (re and we will mall you dt-e-erlptlon of an article every woman eliould pMea. Work on Ihe new ateanvrof Capta, BkllitM and Hnalum la progrraalng rap Idly at leather boatyard. The keel haa be.n laid and 'tearly all the rib have been put In place. The Orman ahlp Nimila cleiired at the etiatom hoiiae yaterilny afternoon with a cargo of 115,755 buahela of wheat, valued at Wl.'W. Hhe goea to Que-na-town or Falmouth for order. D, J. Ingalla, Ihe vWan Melville rancher, brought In the return from that dletrlct I net evening. He aay he ran beat even Hryun'a alxtu-n to one howl In for UuU precinct went twenty lo one agulnet HryMi. The (inrman ahlp Philadelphia i b-arcd ut the cuntum hmiw yiau-rday for Kaat linlon, Houth Africa, direct. Her nmn iffBt ahowi-d SS.Sul aarka of flour, 'J2t bag (lf wheat. Vou cnaea of autmon, 1'Jl cnaea of canned fruit ami 331 bxe of dried fruit. The water comnilaalon held their reg ular meeting liiat ev nlna;. The u- uul monthly bill were ordered paid and aJao tlmae for the extenalon on Grand avenue and fir vatiou refialra on the plp line tieyond the rewervolr. Aalde friwn thla nothing but tlu n-gulur rtm line bualn.-a wa truniu-te. There a a uetlin ralai-d In Ihe achix.la aa to whether whool ahould be hi Id on Saturday and have no w hool the Friday after Thankaglvlng, but Ihe matter waa aetlled by the dechtlon thai yeaterday wa a bical holiday and would make up ihe deficiency, o there Will be no school on November 30. A bill of aale waa filed In the cus tom houac yesterday afternoon by which M. P. t'allendor trarutfer the lU-amer C'allender to the Callender Navigation 'mtany for a considera tion of 111.000. The CaJlender I a new steamer only having been built a few month and has a loading capacity of about fifty tuna. Chairman F. J. Carney and Secretary II. D. Uray, of the Republican county central committee, whin asked whether the Kepubllcan Intended having a rat- lilcatlon meeting answered emphatical ly in the aibrmatlve. They ante that It will probably take place In thl city on Saturday evening and arangements will be announced later. 1 : V H Ml V .ai nji filler i .V.. .;Mi;M4W ' .--in-, in... . i i p --BHSaBBBBBBBBBSBSaBBJBBBIIl op cemetery and fclthnugh not yet poltlveljr Identified, there seems every raon to believe, that It I that of Henry Htelndorff, the deck hand of the lmer Halley Oattert, who fell from her and wa drowned on Bnturday evenlna, October -m jhortiy after the (earner had started up the river. The remain seemed to t that gf man nearly 0 years ut a.. omw?.at 0l3r than the man loat off the Kalley Oat xert waa reported to be, five feet seven Inches tall, heavy set, with a dark mustache and from general appearance of foreign birth. He wa dresaed as a working man or sailor and had on a blue jumper. In his pockets he had a knife, purse and an open faced sliver watch. This description tallies with that of Btelndirff, but the condition of the body was such that It was neces sary for It Immediate burial and there wu no or.e present who knew the man. The hotne of Htelndorff waa In Nupa, California, and he came here after hav ing Ik en wrecked at Tillamook In the schooner Llla and Muttle. of which he was the cook. The captain of the schooner Sacramento, now In the har bor, waa captain if the Mia and Mai lie and gave a fairly accurate description of the man. ASTORIA AND IIEARBY TOWNS The Vote ia City and Outly ing Districts. STRONG FOR M KIN LEY LlDEHTT'S LIGHTNINQ nOD. Returns from the Virions Precincts la tbe City sol Also From toe County Districts. The election In both the city and In ClalNop county waa an exceptionally qulot one and very little excitement prevailed In any of the dlatrtcU. The total vote of the county in v-m than that polled In 1HM and the Republi can majority, whll It Is a matter of about sixty less than at that election. when compared with the total vote cast, 1 is proportionally a little larger than at that time. The total Republican majority in the county will be about K0. In the city the total vote of the seven districts Is H3J for McKlnley and for Bryan 433, a majority or ws votes, or practically two to one. The statu of Liberty In New York Tbe votes by district In ih ifV iiarlor was recently struck by Ilxht- Islands a follows: ning and emerged unharmed. One holt ! First District struck the upraised arm and another McKinley, Jtep g lilt It on th forehead. The slatue 's'Hryan, Uem. 50 I ruiecieq oy me pneai system of light- woolley. Frohl J Ping rods rvrr made. IJghlnlng is no ! Debs, Socialist IS n.ore aunicerou (nan disease, and yet many tieople will protect their homes, while expoalnr their bodies to the dead ly enemy. 'rlie hffct pn.tiTtcr In the v.orld la Hoatetter Ptomach Hitters. It will cleanse the system, Invlgora'-e the nerve, and enrich the blood. It d'tei this ly strengthening the dices- Parker. Peo. Second District McKlnley Hryan , 45 Third District McKlnley no Hryan $4 Wool lev tlon. !ood health depends r)ely unon Debs 1 . tbe proper performance of this m- Kmirth District portunt function. Weakner here re- McKlnley 1:4' suits in constipation. Indigestion, dys- I!ran , an' peiMia r Diilousnees. bee that our Privute Revenue Htamp covers the neck of the bottle. ELKS NOTICE! The British ship Hale wood, which haa been lying- so long In the harbor unchartered, was chartered yesterday by llatfour. Outride A Co. at tts flv days or 4fia fifteen days. As compared with the offer of Ui made this ship on one occasion the present charter means a loss of nearly 110,000 to her owners. Hhe will be taken at once to Portland to take on her cargo. An employe of Armstrong A Owen's logging camp at Naaei by the name of Walter Lundy waa broUKht tr the himpltal yesterday afternoon suffering from a fracture of the right leg Just above the kiiee, which he sustained by full wntic at work yteteruay morn ing. tie waa carried by the men who were working with him to the wharf, six miles distant, where he waa put aboard the steamer Mayflower. Dr. Fulton attended the Injured man who la renting quite comfortably. Winona, the tender of the Tort of Portland, lout about four feet of her mast-shortly before 10 o'clock Monday morning, by coming In contact with the a raw of the Uurnslde-strect bridge, which was In the act of closing. At an early hour the same morning the Lur line, in passing up trvain, bumped ln to the draw pier of the Burnslde bridge n .1 I. ..... I. ...I A ..m UKum K.. iiu nmivncu ui, n ten iiiiiuvid. vvi otherwise did no dumaire either to bee If or to the bridge. In the six years since the bridge has been built 100,- OOO boats have passed throutfh the draw and these two accidents have been the only ones which have oc curred during: that time. About ten days ago notices were post ed by the aovernment engineers on seining grounds and trapping- locations along the lower Columbia river, order ing that all plica must be removed within thirty days of the date of the notice. Captain LangtUt. United States nglnwrs, who superintended the post ing of the notices, nays as yet he has received no calls or complaints from the owners of lands about the seining places, despite the fact that some of the land owners may be without the Jurisdiction of the order. Captain Lang lltt asserts that he haa had no desire to Injure In any way the fishermen long the river, nor haa It been his Intention to Impair In any respect the tishlng ground advantages. He says hat he Is simply carrying out the or era of the department In preserving the river in, this regard. The members of Qulnlln lodge No. ISO, n. P. O. E., are requested to meet at their hail at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow, Wednesday, to attend the funeral of our lute brother. Johnn E. Tounr. Street cars to convey the" members to the residence will leave from In front or the hall at 12: JO sharp. H. L. HENDERSON, F. J. CAJtNET. Exalted Ruler. secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE. Tbe funeral of the bite Johan E Young will take place from the fam ily residence at No. 1762 Duane street today at I o'clock In the afternoon The Interment will be at Greenwood cemetery. Steamers .will leave the landing at. A. Booth Company' ea.n ncry Immediately after the services at the hoube are concluded. OKE'JQ,N NATI.YB SONS. . DANZIGBR, Eleventh and Cenr.src.2l Streets. wm IMM What 1b It about a rattllnir comedy that appeals to the great class of thea ter-goers everywhere? A play's merit is told by the number of seasons It can be kept upon the boards. "Ole Olson," the Swedish-American comedy drama, In which the only Ben Hendricks will ttpptjw at Fisher's opera house next Saturday matinee and evening, has boen Dlaved contlmiouHlv for a num- ter of year and Ij Just an brlaht and sparkling aa vhen It waa first pre sented. It waa In this play that Hen dricks made his first Impression as actor of ability and If enormous business and countless favorable press notea are any criterion, then the theater-goers of Astoria ahould be out in force and enjoy an Interesting perform ance. It takes all kinds of plays to make up a successful theatrical sea son and It remained for Ben Hendricks to hold up the Swedish dialect end of the list. As "Old Olson" he has a part In which he fairly revels. It Is brimful of laugh from start to finish. The sale of seats will open Friday morning at Griffin & Rced'a. The body picked up by the Point Adorns life saving crew on Monday was taken in charge by Coroner Pohl and on account of its advanced state of decomposition wai interred In Clat- The members of Cyrus Olney'a Cabin, of Native Bona of Oregon, axe hereby notified to assemble at the office of r rank J. Taylor, at No. 477 Commercial atreet, on Wednesday. November 7th. 11IO0, at 12:15 p. m to attend the fun eral of our late brother. Johan E, loung. vy order of the President. C. E. FOSTER, Secretary. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notable among the pleasures afford ed by the Shasta Route Is the win ter trip to Southern California and Arlxona, Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of Interest and added Industries, In Its prolific vegetation and among its numberless resorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. The two dally Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the most ap proved pattern of standard and tour ist sleeping cars, but the low rates of fare will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter re sorts of California and Arlxona may be had cm application to C. II. MARKHAM. G. P, A., Portland, Oregon. SMALL-POX AT WILLIAMS HEAD. Two more of the three hun' dred and fifty passengers on board the City of Seattle from Alaska that is detained In quarantine at Williams Head are down with small-pox and there Is some possibility that this may prolong the stay of the rest of the (assengers. The forced detention of the City of Seattle In quarantine will cost Dodwell & Co., the vessel's owners. something over )L0,000. Fisher's Opera House L. 8ELIO, Lsaseeand Hanagsr. Two Performances of Real Live Fun! SATURDAY, NOV. 10 MATINEE AND EVENINQ THE FAMOUS ORIGINAL OLE OLSON "Has made millions laugh!" America's foremost Dialect comedian, BEN HENDRICKS (aa "Ole.") The World's Sweetest Singers NATIONAL SWEDISH LADIES QUARTETTE. Direct from Stockholm. Sweden. Doiens of Specialities! Worlds of Fun! ADMISSION-Matinee, children to any part of the house, 25 cents; adults, SO cents. Evening:, reserved seats, 75 cents; gal lery, 50 cents. Advance sale of seats opens at Griffin & Reed's Friday morning. ,,ii"iry 91 1 ebs ,' 7 1 i3JirKr 1 Fifth District McKlnley no Bryan 100 Woolley t Debs jo Barker 1 Hlxth District McKlnley . 121 Bryan 82 Worllcy i 4 Deb s 3arkr 1 Seventh District McKlnley 87 Bryan 40 Woolley 4 Debs ( The outside districts of the county as for as beard from polled strong major ities for McKlnley. and are aa follows: Melville Precinct McKinley Bryan Chadwell Precinct McKlnley Bryan Clifton McKlnley Bryan Westport McKlnley Bryan Warrenton McKinley Bryan Walluskl McKinley 19 Bryan g Clatsop McKinley 25 Bryan 20 Hammond McKlnley 70 Bryan , 24 Seaside McKlnley 70 Bryan 43 Svengen McKinley 20 Bryan 22 As will be seen by the above returns the only precinct beard from that polled a plurality for Bryan was that of Svensen. which had two more Bry an than McKinley votes. The returns are generally very satis factory, the Republican vote showing up much stronger than had even been allowed by the most liberal estimates. The Republican headauarters last night waa the scene of much enthus iasm as the dispatches were read aloud. The dispatches were received by a special wire for the occasion In charge of a man from the Western Union of fice, located in one of the front win dows of the headquarters' building, and were read and bulletined. Thire waa less enthusiasm at the Democratic headquarters, although they. too. re ceived the dispatches of the returns by special wire. . 20 .. 1 25 .. 20 ,.J2 3 25 .. 14 .. 41 .. S WHAT DO YOU THINK? Do you think at all? It pays tO hnle Benjamin Franklin used his thinker and invented the printing pres3f Edison makes use of his thinker and makes fortunes. Everybody can make money It they'll only think. THINK OF OUR SWEEP SALE Think how much money you can save on Clothing, Hats and Furnishings and you too will make money; at least you will save money and that is the same thing. -TO FARMERS AND PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT FARMERS We are Sole Agents for " RUSIIFORD WAGONS." We guarantee that they have no equal for easy runningtrength. and durability, and our prices are right Fisher. Bros., Agts., Astoria. Oregon. FOR THE CITY ELECTION. The ordinance providing for a gen eral city election to be held Wednes day, December 12. named the follow ing judges and clerk who will act at that election: Polling place No. 1. at Suomi hall- Judges, Thos. Mokka, Chas. Wilson and tirant Trulllnger; clerks. J. A. Fast a bend and Frans Kankanen. Polling place No. 2. at No. 1 eneiue house Judges, P. J. Goodman, Thomas lrulllnger and George Noland: clerks. U. it. Stuart and C. I Houston. Polling place No. 3. at No. 2 entrine nouse judges. A. Montgomery. C. H. Stockton and Herman Wise; clerks, A. Callati and B. F. Allen. Polling placs No. 4, at 656 Commercial street Judges, James W. Welch, C. R. Thomson and C. J. Curtis; clerks, Harry uray and John E. Gratke. Polling place No. 5, at No. S enirlne house Judges, Fred WIckman, Carl Boentgen and Harry Roe; Clerks. Adolph Johnson and John Kopp, Jr. Golfing place No. 6, at old Adair school house Judges, Gust Holmes. Geo. Nelson and Ole B. Olaen; clerks. W. F. Srhofteld and Sofus Jensen. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, fanners and Loggers. A V ALlwBN, Tenth and Commercial Streets KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Paoiflo Brewery, of which Bottled beer tor family use or key Mr John Kopp ia proprietor, makes beer I beor supplied at any time, delivery it for domestic and export traded I the city free. Horth Pacific Brewery PERSONALLY CONDUCTED WEEK LY . EXCURSIONS. An experienced excursion conductor General Freight and Passenger Asftnt wants and welfare of passengers rtill be in charge of Tourist sleeping car w Chicago via Union Pacific. This car leaves Portland on "The Portland-Chi cago Special" at :15 a, m.. making close connections at Chicago with similar service to Boston and New York. El derly oeople and ladles traveling alone or with children will find this sewfce very convenient and satisfactory. For tickets, berth reservations and full information, call on G. W. iiOUNSBERRY. General Agent, O. R. & N. Co. Or Astoria, Oregon. J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent. 133 Third St. Portland. Oregon. BEFORE YOU BUY fl PIAflO OR flfl ORGflll It will pay you to write ILEPS P1AR0 HOUSE OFFICE: 351 Washington St., Portland, Ore. We are the great profit killers and piano price regulators of the Northwest, and with our special facilities can sell a tine piano or organ for less money than you can get them elsewhere. Write today. Catalogues for the asking. 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