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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1900)
THK MOIiNINU AH10IUAN, ft EINMI A). NOVEMBER 11, lyiM. OUR SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK Ladles' Flannel Shirts Waists Every garment (he house reduced In price.,. THE MORNING ASTORIAN TiaCI'HOXB 661. All contrite! fur nJvertiniPR In tlm Astoilun mid iiiuJc on UKiiur. mitca f circulation four IIiiich lurKcr limn Unit of nny r,,rcr published or circulate J In Clut op county. TODAY'S WEATHER. ' I'OltTI.ANH, Nov. If Western Ore fun, WV.Iith Washlnri", nwaaloiml pain. Eastern Orvfon, ICrn Wash lKt'ii aint Mtthi, cloudy unit threaten In with probably oomalimal rain. AROUND TOWN. J. W. H.'irh.r. of Portland. U In tin city. N. Altciihofm, of Hiiunm. Or".. I In tho rliy. )lnry IHtvln. of Portland. Is at tho rarh- r house. A. L. Adam, of (Vlur Rapids, la., I In il" city. J. . Hmlth, of P'rtland. was In tlx) ity yralerday, It. Al-nndrn. of Hun Francisco. Is l Hie IHcld'-lU, L", I. Hhepantson ami wife are guests t the Occident. Rronii Hillc n. of Woodland. m In the city yesterday. V. Ii. Slrnntr. f Portland, waa at th IKcldrlit ywHcrJay. Itar reryrt: Wind, wst: haiy; bar, smooth. Nuililujr In alicht, James Qulnn. of Qulnry, was In the city yrtrrday afternoon. W. O. fvilln wa dwn from Port land on tuHu yesterday. Arthur Thomjon. of Chinook, wai In Aiturl ou business yesterday. Prat IB-csnt meal, Rtalnf Bun Res taurant, ill Cornmsrclal itml T1E8T 1BCENT" MEAL: RIINO BUN IlEHTAUnANT. A SUCCESS THE UNLOADING SALE For the reason that Danzlger does as he ad vertises. The store has been filled with eager purchasers taking advantage of the immense bargains to be had. 25 per cent discount on Suits,! 20 per cent discount a w a mm m m m w I il I ft overcoais, niackiniosnes... Boys' all-wool Chev iot suits with extra jmir of pnnto, hros G to 14 years, for mer price $5.50. Now Boys' Bchool suits, extra strong, with two pair of pants, nftcs 6 to 14 years, good vftluo at 3.75 Now Boys' bluo cheviot two-piece suits. All sizes. Sold for $2.50 Now Ch ildron's voHteo suits, all wool, with d o u bio brca s t e d vests, ngos 3 to 7 years, former prico (f5.00. Now Youths' Cassimoro suite, extra well mado, ages 14 to 19 years, former price $8.00. Now Men's all wool bluo serge suits, round $4.15 2.85 1.90 3.75 6.00 or square cut, win ter weiclit, all sizes, 35 to 44, considered bargain at $13.50, 10.15 Now No discount on E. St W. Rubber and Oil Clothing S. DANZIGHR Tho UrUlsli ship lUna-dala waa towed up III river ycaierdsy morning. Ttitv It A. niiwlov anil wife), of Tort- lurid. art RUint of the Occident. Miss ttee, of Portland, U the u"st of tier sister, irs, J. w. wean, Mr. and Mra. J. II. ReddaU-. of Port land, wr in We city yesterday. Jpff'a restau'rant-ths larirsst and boat. A trial will cnnvlnca you. Jlua-h MK'nrmack. the Younira river raru-lit-r, waa in the city yesofuuy. MIm Ida Coil-man, of Bun Francisco, la vlKltliiK Mis .Meany, or inia cuy. Mr. and Mra. If. O. Keyt, of Portland tvrra In the city yesterday afternoon. Mra. Hoi Hmlth nd Mlaa Bmlth. of Cathlamet. wkim In the city yesterday Th anaitlln launch Ignore arrived In from llrny's harbor yintmwy nner noon. Mr. and Mm. J. C. Wallue. of In dependence, are rrirttTd at the Occl drill. Mm. Wallace, of thla rlty. la vlsltlni hrr slur. Mra. U. T. Allison, at iw bur. Adli: Tim Occident Barber Bhop nmWi a specialty of children's fine hair rutiliiif. i:.(Viintv CommliHilonor Howell twin wna In from hi John Day ranch yratcrdny. The Norwegian tmrk Htjorn, Captain Klrirnon. wna tak-n UP the river yea inrdny afti-rnmn. Tlio Hrlllh ahlp Wetidur. horwe Julv 1 with a cargo of groin, arrived at Falmouth Monday. V. V. Kendall, of the Taclflc Ph.t MctaJ Worka. goes lo Pn rrnncia': tmlity on bualnrwa. in 9 Mv.v anit wrAA tilatlnf done on short notice, xy a. iiinreia. lU Cotiunrrclal street. l ,i.,..i.i..r nt Mr. anil Mrs. John Takalo dlod In Vnlontown yesterday morning, gea two years. The ateamer Punol was destroyed by fire at Little River. Cs4., last wevlc A lamp exploded and set the m earner . t Tl n ArA-nvhtlnr fa pintles and she waa s. totai loas. Bhe woa beached and no lives wers lost. i on an oiner lines Men's covert over coats, one of the most stylish up-to-date garments mado Never was intended to bo sold for less than tno regular e price $22. 60. Now$IO.VU Men's Fedora hats, nowest fall shapes, a snap at $2. Now Men's fancy Blurts, extra pair cuffs, latest patterns, a largo variety to so loct from, former price $1.00. Now 1.60 80c Wright's health un derwear, soft and fleecy just tho thing for warmth, com fort and durability, former price $2.50. Now $2.00 Silk neckwear; tecks.four-in-hands, shield and band bows, newest styles, latest patterns, reg ular price 60c. Now 40c Collars and Cuffs, and Denim Goods... The stwun schooner Fulton arrlvd In From Han Franrlaro anl way xrls yiili-rdiiy morning In biiilust, Tim I'.axnart Ilnllduy goods, bam boo fun.lt'ire. lariii'S' underwear and notions; M Commerclnl s'reot. A dillglitful p-ccptlon was irlven by the Misses Fluvel at their rorldofire on 1'uune street ycNlerdiiy aftvinoon. It Is rx.ecei iliat the const ruction work at the 'iiisrHotloe stntiim will be cnmplcfc-d by the first of November, The m-alrlng of Twelfth strwH from Commerclnl stn-t south was commenc ed by Corilmclor 1'uloiberg yrsterilay. The steamer Occident la at the As toria Iron Works hnvlng h'f nmi liln ery overlmuled and her hull repaired. J, t). Marshall, of Tortlnnd. Is down for m few days hunting mi Clstsop plains, arid Is the suet of Frank Cook. The Ormnn ship Ill' kmer lllckmers arrived out from this port at Fu-lmouth on Monday after a paug of 110 days. C, R. Poiitthuc, formerly purser of the Iliilley tSutxert. Is acting as steward of her during the absence of Hleward TallxHt. A load of pulp wns brought down from the mills at Youngs river fails yemerilsy afternoon by the scow KiDe M. Jurn-e llufllngton tuid the mlxfortune to have his finger split by the explo sion of a bomb during the partule laat evening. Lieutenant Hturievunt. formerly with I he revenue rut tor I'crry. Ii now an ottlcer on the cutter Oram, ntutloned on the Hound. liurlng the ahiP-nc of Dr. Jay Tutlle from th city Ur. J. A. Fulton will act as surgeon for the U. S. marine hospi tal service. The steamship Ilrsemur. which sl;ed from this iMirt with a cargo of govern ment supplies, arrived at Munlla on Noveiiiber I!. All persons hnvlng bills against the Republican county rintrn cominltl.-e please (ireaerit the sitme at once. F. J, CARNK.Y. Chairman. Cream Ture Rye. tmenra'a finest whUkv. Th.. (inlv nure goodi; gear, ant.e.i r!eh and mellow. JoHN U CAHLSdN. Hole Ai;nt, Mrs. Mutton, who has been vUltlng her daughter. Mrs. O, M. Kntea, for the pout four months, have for her home In Missouri this morning. Larson's milk team ran away early yesterday morning, but bealde spilling some milk and shaking things up pret ty generally no damage u done. Ttoslyn coal laate lonr. Is cleaner and makea less trouble with stoves and chimney fluea than any other. Oeorge V. Hanboni, agent. Telephone 1311. Theo. Urmcker a.ms cigars and to bacco to the tobacco deajers at Port land Jobbing priced, In quantities to suit their trade. 61 Commercial street. Of Intercut jo Ladlei. Rend your ad dress to Haffainore Co.. box 76, Port land. Ore., and we will mall you des cription of an article every woman .tnould posset. Bigfrled Young, who wan in the city to attend the funeral of his brother. the lute Johan E- Young, returned yes terday to Heppner, where he Is coach on (he football team. A lodge of the Degree of Pocahontaa will be formed at Halnler on next Friday evening. A number of the mem bers of the local lodge will go up to confer the degTeos, The Trltlsh clipper Wendur arrived at Falmouth Monday and with the rtlc imT lUckmers Is the first of the 1SO0-1W1 grain Heet to reach port. She made the trip In 123 days. Judge Gray made an order yesterday afternoon for the publication of sum mons of citation to appear before cir cuit court. In tho case of Leon Man- sur vs. Iver Tronson. A meeting of the State Association of county Judgvs, Commissioners and As sessors will be held In Portland on Tuesday, Nov. 20, to consider several matters of needed leglslatK!. The British ship Deccan cleared at the custom house yesterday afternoon for Quecnstown, Falmouth or Plymouth for orders. She carries a cargo of U9.433 buahels of wheat valued at $71,600. She Is In charge of Captain A. C. Barrett As Herman Wise points out. there Is no excuse for the people of Astoria going to Portland to do their trading when bthxIb can be bourn t cheaper here at Mr, Wise's sweep sale, and tho money thus spent kept in local chan nets. The Peruvian bark Francisco Toio has finished her forgo of lumber at Krmppton and has been brought to this side of tho river. She will ship a portion of her crew and take on provis ions preparatory to reaving out In a few day. The llRht house tender Columbine is at the Main street dock whore she is undergoing a thorough overhauling. Her bollera are being cleaned, she is be ing repainted and general repairs that will probably will take from a week to ten days are being conducted. The two-masted, schooner Sacramento was towi-d to sea yesterday morning after being sufficiently repaired from the damage Incurred during the storm a couple of weeks ago. She goes to Florence on the Sluslaw, for which place she has a partial cargo. Joe Hoff and Alma Lad re were or rested down town Monday evening and yesterday afternoon were brought be fore Judge Nelson. They had been fighting and the Judge sentenced them to pay a fine of $10 in dofauit of which they will spend the equivalent time In the city bastile. Word has been received of the arrival In Melbourne. Australia, of the vessel Churchill from South Bend, and that ail of her crew except Ed. Cameron, the second mate, had deserted, because of cruel treatment. The first mate was under arrest for his 111 treatment of the sailors. Mr. Cameron Is reported ts not being very well pMssed with his position and that he might quit with tnt men. Tin women's Club of Astoria, Ore., was very auspiciously organise yester day afternoon. The roll of charter members shows a list of over fifty names. The usual officers and a board of dim-tors were elected, The execu tive board will iierfit plana for the year's work and enjoyment of the club members, It Is now desired to abandon the vrw ficitd boat railway project at The Dallea for which a government appro priation has already b--cn made, and build a canal nst'-d. Th balance of the unexpended appropriation, n contended, can be menrd Into the can al fund. An sddltlonM appropriation of II.oWiOP will 'hen be sked of the next congress for construction work. A nw company will be incorporated at Portland calM the Oriental Ameri can Company, which propose to route OrletitMl business through that city, and later. In caw of need, operate st'tii'eri from Portland to South Amer ica and the Orient. It will In no wise Interfere with the bune of the Ore gon A Oriental Company. In fact. It will aMlt the steamers of that com p;tnV In securing return cargoes. The (ivrman ship Malpo arrived In yesterday afternoon from Ranta lUwa lla. fthe Is in ballast and Is chartered to hsid whiwt at Portland. The Malpo Is In command of Captain Hell wegu and filed her manifest at the custom house late yesterday afternoon, Cairtnln Kellwege hits been to this port before and was In chorge of the Oer mnn bark Potrlmpos that went ashore on North Beach about three years ago. The captain reports excellent weather during the 33 days of his trip from PaMa Hoxalla. with no fog and steady northerly winds. A treat for the little ones as well as the big folks Is coming to Fisher's opera houne on next Saturday afternoon and evening In Professor Barnes' dog and pony ghow, composed of flft?n beau tiful ponies and twenty-five superior dogs, monkeys, goats and a trained lion. Professor Barnes cornea to Asto ria unknown to the public, but from the Patwlng Indorsements given him by the foreign press he will hove us with an established reputation that will make him a foremost entertainer and a welcome visitor to Astoria. Seat sale will open Friday morning at Griffin & Reed's. A dispatch from Washington, dated November 13, says: Commissioner Her mann, cf the general land office. Is a candidate to succeed McBrlde as sena tor from Oregon. The Jailor's term ex pires on March 4 next Hermann Is so confident that he can be elected sen ator that he has announoed to Presi dent McKlnley that he will retire from his present position within the next three months. It Is doubted here by Oregonlnns that Hermann can win. However, it Is sail, that President Mc Klnley has promised Hermann's place here to a well-known Minnesota, poli tician. Hermann. It Is said, declines to say whether or not the rumors are authentic. A special meeting of the school board waa held Monday nlxM and a number of matters were brought before the board. Among them a communication was read from the board principals recommending that the boundary lines between the various schools be establish ed as follows: Between the Alderbrook and Adair schools at Thirty-ninth street, between the Adair and Shlvely schools at Twenty-ninth street for the first, third and fourth grades, and at Clatsop mills for the other grades. The recommendation was approved. A com munication from the principals was read suggesting alterations in the grades as follows: That clvtca. prim ary history and primary physiology be I dropped from the grammar schools; j that elementary physiology be com-1 minced In B and finished In ( A; that Troywelght, book measure and metric system be eliminated from the arlthme tic work. The communication was re ferred to the chairman with power to act. Bills amounting to $750 were re. ferrcd to the finance committee. The salary of the Janitor of the Alderbrook school was Increased from $15 to $20 per month. A petition was presented from several of the teachers, asking for an Increase of salary, but was not acted upon. BERQENHUS SAILS. Telegram. The big steamer Bergenhus left Port land yesterday morning and wUl prob ably cross out without stopping at this port She goes to Hong Kong. She brought a young Chinese woman to this port from San Plego for deportation, The steamer sailed without her. how ever, as she was detained here through habeas corpus proceedings. She Is be. lng held by the customs officials. The woman alleges she waa born at San Francisco and was visiting her uncle In San Diego. The Bergenhus's cargo of flour Is the largest that ever left the riv er. The second largest was that of the Gentian steamship Eva. which was dispatched to Vladlvoetock last month with 02.000 barrels. ASSIGNED OTHER FIELDS. Brigadier Marshall, who has been In charge of tht Northern Pacific chief of division of the Salvation Army, com prising the states of Washington, Ore gon and Idaho, has been relieved of his command and ordered to report for new assignment. Mr. Marshall has been tn charge of the work on this coast for more than three years. He has a wide acquaintance throughout this division, and his departure to much regretted by the members of the Salvation Ar my. The brigadier la at present mak ing a tour of his division preparatory to leaving. AH IMMENSE DEMONSTATIOH In Honor of McKlnley and Roosevelt. STREETS A BLAZE OF I IGHT finfle Ncirly a Mile la Leoftb and Traversed the Streets for Two Hours- PHdom has Astoria witnessed such a demwmstratlon as brought her citizens out by the thousand lost night to watch and to participate in the grand ratification meeting and torchlight pra cewilon In honor of the election of McKlnley and Roosevelt as presi dent and vlcs-presidcnt of the L'nited States. Tho profusion wa formed at the Republican heaJtiuartcra at 7 30 and marched up Bond street to Fourteenth, then to Commercial and up to the A(alr school house. It then countermarched I and returned to Seventeenth street jthen south to Franklin avenue, west j along Franklin avenue to Eleventh j street, north o Commercial, went to J Alameda avenue thence to Bond street and back to heal iudr. -rs. The paiade was led by Marshal 8tockton, and his aides. Messrs. Hansen snd Gibson, kept the column In order. The procession conslated oT hundreds of men and boys bearing torches, some thirty trarjpar- jtnek-s and a number of floats led by an Immense Illuminated rooster, which I was gotten up by Foard 4 Stokes. Fisher Bros, were represented by a wagon bearing the picture of McKlnley and Roosevelt, surmounted by two large dlnnerpalls and In the rear of the wagon a horn worked by a small boy and a bellows giving out a con tinuous bio?!. P.o-s. Hlgglns & Co. also had several wagons In line. The employes of the Pacific Sheet Metal Works were out In force and carried two Immense red. white and blue horns about fifteen feet long and a brigade carrying dlnnerpalls with lights inside and bearing the Inscription, "four years more of the full dinner pall." Some of the transparencies and banners were very amusing. They were painted by Swope and were nearly all of them original designs. Among them can be mentioned "We Won," very fair likenesses of the two candidates: "Hunting the Elephant," "Nebraska. 7000 the most unkindest cut of all." "The landslide, Nov. . 1900." "TheJeffersonlanClub." with jood likenesses of several prominent Demo crats and the graphophone and on the back a list of places where the club had held meetings and the resulting big ma jorities they had piled up for McKln ley. On one banner was the Inscription, "I am a fool; I voted for Bryan to my regret, and have to walk with this banner to pay my bet Wouldn't that Jar you? Chas. Wlche." Several amusing election bets were paid by different stunts In the parade and several Democrats helped to swell the ranks. Paul Badollet was drawn In a wagon by D. Lucey and the outfit elicited lusty cheers from the ubiquitous small boy. The bard rendered excellent music along the line of march and bombs, fire crackers and Roman candles, together with plenty of red fire, added to the general effect After the parade reached headquar ters short addreses were given by Chairman Carney. Hon. C. W. Fulton and Prof. McCue. Among the special decorations of prf vate residences were those of W. H. Barker, August Holmes. E. W. Tallant, P. A. Stokes. Geo. W. Sanborn. C. W, Fulton, C. M. Cellar, O. Zelgler, Captain Randall and C. M. CutWrth. Nearly all the business places In the city were decorated. The revenue cutter Perry displayed colored lights and burned red fire, making a very pretty effect. En. glne house No. S. decorated by driver A. Lelnenweber. was a feature of the Uppertown illuminations. PHILIPPINE EARTHQUAKE. The Philippine Islands are In a state of constant tremor. lrost of these vl brattons are so slight that they can be observed only by a special Instru ment Invented for automatically re cording the movements of the earth's crust. Earthquakes are as frequent In the human system as upon -earth's surface. A little disturbance the digestive organs, and the enl system Is affected. Many people little attention to small disorders of stomach, but they keep gradually get ting worse, and then comes the earth quakea shock that causes serious Ill ness. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters should be taken at the slightest sign of constipation. Indigestion, dyspepsia, or flatulency. It will cure stomach trou bles and strengthen the whole system. Our Private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. E. Z. Ferguson and wife to A. Mc- Pharlan lot 5, Week 14, McCIure's :2o. Ask a woman Questions and she thuts up like a clam: do the Indifferent act. and she'll tell all she knows. H A Fl U E R SALVEf th moat healing salvo In tho world. ARE YOU FOR Portland Astoria? Portland Merchants Are working against Astoria. EVERY DOLLAR you give to Portland merchants helps theru that much to club As toria over the head. . . No Portland merchant offers goods as cheap as does HERMAN WISE during his SWEEP SALE "" THE RELIABLE V -TO FARMERS AND PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT FARMERS We are Sole Agents for " RUSIIFORD WAGONS." We guarantee that they have no equal for eas- anningtrength and durability, and our prices are right. Fisher Bros., Agts., Astoria, Oregon. KOPP'S BEST i A Delicious . and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which I Bottled beer for Tamlly use or ke Mr. John Kopp is proprietor, makes j beer supplied at any time. Delivery beer for domestic and export trade. I in the city free. j fiorth Pacific Brewery Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. As V ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets BEFORE YOU BUY 11 It will pay LER'S PIANO HOUSE OPPICE: 351 Washington St., Portland, Ore. We are the great profit killers Northwest, and with our special organ for less money than you today. Catalogues for the asking. Our stock includes the three greatest American pianos the Kim ball, the dickering and the Weber makes. Trtrsrr crsrra. s .TV era. n . - .... u b M 4 rHntl msB'vv Pf1A Astoria Merchants are working for Astoria. EVERY DOLLAR You spend with Astoria merchants enables them that much to improve their property and As toria generally. Of all Astcrla RIerchants IIS ass None offer goods as cheap as docs HER MAN WISE during his SWEEP SALE. , . PlflflO OH flH ORGflfl you to write and piano price regulators of the facilities can sell a tine piano or can get them elsewhere. Write together with eight other good t I -- bsasi.-. S k fl .4 r fl, v , tl I IS M '5kl i Vi ? I v