The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 21, 1900, Image 3

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    Til K M0UN1NU AHI'OIltANr WFDNKSLAi. WuVOBKK 21. 1900.
SPECIAL SALE FOR THIS WEEK
Ladies' fleece-Lined Drawers and Vests
25c QUALITY FOR 20c
THE MORNING ASTOniAN
TKLd'HOXC (6I.
AH contrucU for lulvcrtiaiitK -In
Ihs AntoriuM arc inn Jo on u Rtiur.
unlet of clrctilntlon four time
larKcr tliiin that of nny pit per
rtiblUlicJ or circulated in Out
nop county.
TODAY'B WEATIICR.
IHHTI.ANI. Nov. ri-Wriern Or.
n, KptxTnlly fair, iirottably colder In
the southern Mrtlin. Vrtern WmIi
Invinn fulr, nnit xit In rmrih
wxuli-rn iMirtlim, warmer Thurmlay.
Kaitrrn Oregon and Houlhnrn Idaho,
Mrliinl miow, continued cidd. Kt
rn Washington and Northern Idaho,
kvk.IommI miow, probably warmer on
Yhurdv.
AROUND TOWN.
Mr F.
Aitorla.
Wolf, of Bun FrancUcO. Ii In
Mr. W. II. Wood, of Kt Atorla. It
'rhiuoly III.
A. n. 1'owi.r.
rliy yesterday.
Jamrt Nlflr
fort yesterday.
of Kim ', wit In lh
wa over from Frank-
I- A. Mltl-r. f NnlirolU. wa In th
city y-.trrdy.
F.urops u lowed
Th Krriuh bark
to ea yesterday.
M. J. Klniioy raimj down from Iort
land yierday. .
The down train wa about IS minute
U( lsl evening.
Mm. J. Adam, of Knappton, wit In
th rlty yesterday.
liar
clear;
rrport: Wind.
br. tmraHh.
northrt, light;
Albert Pawimn. of Warrenton, u In
the rlty yrt"rdy.
John Fox ha returned from a hort
vll to the Hound.
M. P. Oall-ndr wa ovr from
Kniton verier lay,
M. Iioih. th Rainier rniMTyman. w
In the cliy yriirrJay.
Mr,
holt'
W. W. MdrhulRh
from Portland.
hn returned
IERT 18-CKNT MEAL;
BUN HE8TAUnANT.
IUfllNO
Ml I.aura K. Fo, of Orayg river,
I in Atoria on a visit.
TValter Jackson, of Portland, wa at
The Occident yesterday.
Manager O'NK of tht
vlIUng at Oregon City.
Occident, I
Atrla
Kiitfrrty, of HKlnanon, wm In
yesterday morning.
F. It. Hiokm returned yesterday from
a biuine trip to Portland.
Hrimior 1. O.
It r iltrd at
M-irliT, of HrooknVld
the Occident.
( ', McDonald, I
traveling nan. la In
i Hnn Francisco
th city.
Prat IB-cent meat, ntalng riun
tauratit, tl Commercial tlrcet.
Ra
J. M.
Anuria
JrfTa
tt. A
NelUnn, of CaililumM. wa
ycdrrUny on buln"s.
In
retauranl th lrgt
trial will cunvino you.
and
Jnmr Thompson, of Knappton, wa
In th city yesterday on buninwa,
Mm
liort
Hnnh Hom ha roturm-d from
vlmt with frl-nli In Portland.
Iluun WK'ormlck. of Tounr rlvr,
wai In th city on iMUinrin yriiprly.
Mr. ('. II. Urtln. of McMlnnvllto. I
in ih city, vimtina hr aon.'t'. K. Dmn
Jamr Hurk and Hartho"m'W llurk-
of flililo wrr In th cltv ytrdy
J. II, Mlnl.r. of (Wild, waa ral
tcrt-d at th Parker llima yiiprday,
Ml flitra Wclih ha m to Port
land. whr Htm will cornd th wlnttr
llobi-rt Olbinn. of th New. Ifft y-t.-rday
on a thr.- w-k' :rlp to th
Kaat.
Thi-r I vrry llttl Improvement In
I he i-ondl'lim of A. U Friend at th ho.
Pllal.
Mr. and Mr. 0orr M. Frmnk. of
Hnn Franrlnoi. ar rupft at th Oo
cldnt.
Mr. W. tl.
Mill, of Hay
th city.
Marlon
tntr,
and Mi Klla
ar vlIUn In
tidlp'. Th Occident Barter Bhop
make a Dfclnlty of children' fin hair
culling-.
The chonr W. F. Jeweit nllrd
from Han Francluro for Aatorla on
Monday.
The TirltUh hln Marin Mithtbody
wa towed up the river yi-rdy morn-
Ina. Hh I In command of t nptuin
ordlnrr. a distant relative or riot
(.'ordiner. and he h on board a iuih
rw of the latter.
ZERO PRICES
ON
Overcoats and Ulsters
Will oflVr for this week tho following
FIVE CRACKERJACKS
Which Are Extraordinary Values
Men's
Men's
Melton Ulsters,
Frieze Ulsters,
Men's Melton Overcoats,
Men s Oxford Grey
$ C.40. Good value for 110.00
11.25. Good value for 10.60
10.15. Good value for
12.40. Good value for
Boys',Grey& BIk Ulsters, 4.50. Good value for
15.00
18.00
7.00
SPECIAL OFFER
Boys' Cape Overcoat, 1 QCS
Sizes 5 to io ... . . iPl'OO
25 PER CENT REDUCTION
On Men's, Boys and Children's
Suits and Overcoats.
20 PER CENT REDUCTION
On all other Goods except E. &
W. Collars and Cuffs, Rubber
and Oil Clothing, Denim Goods
Daozigep's Unloading Sale
Km nk HhleliK of the Hlandnrd Oil
CoitipNiiy, wu In th city yeHierdny on
bimlicH.
The ItrltUh hlp,Olldimelti'r
from Yoktibnina for thl port on No
VMi'ber 10.
Th'1 Orl'-nliil liner Monniotiihhlr.
t-lenred from Holla; Konj fv thl port
tin Munduy.
C. F. OvcrbnuKh, rn vclitia; fr- lit
ngi-nt of the O. It. A N., wa In the
city yiBt'Tdny.
lvln Johnion. of Eugene, ex-nhi-rlff
of !.uno county, wo In th city ye
terday on a vltt.
Noble i:ilorth. who run th large
logging tamp at Num-I, wu In th cliy
yraterday on bulne.
Mr. J. 0. llutlr xp"ct to leave
next Munduy for Han Jo",.'ul., whvre
he will upend the wlnt-r.
Mr, and Mr. K, P. Noonan left y
terday mornlnif for Vancniver, Wnh.,
for a brl-f vWt with friend.
Th Bataarl Holiday goodi. bam
bK furniture, I !!' underwear and
noll)ni 6K1 Commercial itret.
Ml Mabfd Illgm-y, formerly captain
of Hi Htilvitllim Army of thl city, la
Uniting frbniil In thl cliy for a few
day.
Cream Pur Ity. mrica'i flnet
whUkv. 'f'h.onlv nur Koodi: tr.
anti-ed rich and mellow.. JOHN , U
CAIlI-FinN. Bolt Agent, " - .
1 he tug Fe.ir.-M wa finally launched
t Taroaia on Hunduy. Khe failed to
nude off th way In an att-mut to
launch her on Haturday.
According to report brought by lal
A1aka t-nmer. thn Yukon c.Vwd at
puwuin NovetnlM-r 1 and travel over
the Ice ha aln-ady bgun.
The coat Hi-am'r Alliance k-Tt out
yi'nlrrday for Hun Franclmo and count
point. Iter prlm-lpul cargo con t
of lumber for Hn Franclmo.
Holyn coal tat lonvr. la cleaner
and make l mm trouble with itov and
chimney Hue than any other. Oeorge
W. Hanboni, agent. Telephone 1311.
The tenth annu U mi"tlng of the Ore
ipm l!r A'clatlon convened In the
cMirunonia of the fulled Htat'H circuit
lotirt at 1'iH-tland vt-ierday morning-.
Then, Hmcker all cigar and to
bacco to th tobacco d'-aler at I'ort
land Milling price, In quantlUa to
ult th-lr trade. CIS Commercial atreet.
Hixty thoux.ind machlnlut will be af
fHted by the new Vhour work-day
that went Into effect on Monday. In
ncccrrtance with the National Trad"
AkKxiallon,
Of Interest to Ladle. Bend your ad-
dre lo Harfamore Co., box 760. Port-
land. Ore., and we will mall you dv.
erlptlon of an article every woman
should poMe.
Mayor Bergman yeaterday afternoon
rlrned the ordinance iaed by th
cciincll atiproprlatlng r.41.J for the
bteftt of H. Normlle. for the Improve
meni of th crowing on Thirty-eighth
tret.
Th We: Hhore Mill Company ar
prf taring a largB illuminated ign to be
ploced on th Tenth atreet aide of their
ottic In the Flavel building. The lgn
will rrad raectrtclty. Oa. Fuel." and
will contain about thre hundred ln-
candencent llg'ht.
The Ladle' Oulld of Orac rhurch
will hav a tea at Mr. Martin Foard
residence) on Seventeenth tiet thl
afternmm. The ladle will have hand
kerchief and other email article for
pale. A cordial Invitation I extended
to all.
W. A. Kuetemeyer'a trial on th
charge of th murder of William Lun-
ruit, hi tcp.fnther, begun ycetrday
morning before Judge Georg. al Port
land. Kuetcmeyer' line of defenae will
he that the deed wa committed In nlf
defer.
An exceptionally pleasant occaalon
wa the dance riven hiat evening jn
Hanthorn'a hall In hrnor of Mr. Law
rem- Weatdahl, of the 17. 8. coaat and
geodetic urvey tearm-r McArthur. now
at Soattl. About twenty-nve couple
were present.
The German bark Arnold. Captain
J'aekeii. which aalled from Victoria
,lnn t, carrying 632.617 feet of lumber
for Newcumle, ha been pold aa over
due and 10 jx-r cent relnuranc ta being
paid on her. Th Arnold I an Iron
veae of 82 ton, build In 1888, and
nll from BUfe.lt. , Germany. .
1 Th .nntlnl hntnA vIvmi htf ttin 1 .
die of th Preabyterlan church, wH be
held Friday evening, November 23. at
7:S0 o'clock. In the bament of th
rhurch. Healde the fancy article,
there will b tor ale home made cake,
Jelllea, pickle, etc. Refrehment will
alo be crved durin; the evonlnr.
The table of th aalmon pack of Pu
get aund that appeared In yeterday'
Aftorlan ai.d for which wear Indeblfld
to the Seattle Trade Register, wa in
correct in one particular that of the
pack of George St Barker" cannery.
which we are Informed wa K.wo cases
tnatead of 13.000. aa stated In the table.
The auit of Constable Kelly vs. E. L.
Qedde wa trl?d before a Jury In Jus
tice . Brower'a court on Monday. The
ault wa over certain monies alleged
to have been collet-ted by defendant
while In plaintiff' employ and not ac
counted for In report of day' business.
The Jury rendered a verd'et of not
trul'ty.
Th hoodoo that hoa seemed to b?
upen the Robert Dollnr Is evidently slill
In force. Late yesterday afternoon,
while lylna; at the dock by the Pacific
Sheet Metal Work, where she has been
diachnridnv n. portion f h r cm-go of
co:l. she broke loose and drifted clear
einw th, Seaside cannery before an
nchor could be dropped overboard and
her progress stayed. It could not be
learned Inst evening whether the ard
ent was caused by her cable parting1
or tho dock giving way. A portion
of hr steam pipes were In Portland
to be repnlr-'d or replaced and she hnd
no steam up, thus having to dopend en
tirely upon her anchor. The Dollar
was londert with 1500 tons of coal on
the Sound for San Francisco and en
countered heavy seas and shipped con-
slderable water. When off the month
of the Columbia ome of her steam
pipes had become slightly damaged and
It was thought advisable to put in here
and take out a portion of her cargo and
maks necemary repair. She expected
to unlaid about 200 tons of cool, and.
It I thouffht had not taken out over
half that amount when the accident
occurred. Hhe win iron.My be brnurrht
bvk to the dock today to finish her
work.
irajcctsTS EvunrwiiKL
PACKAGES
5101 X fAx X
MvV? files'
vs. ...
NOT HAJCDLU
Sfinf rirt
nn ivrorn rorr
Tjfjr iififlK orrntrrnr ooirr
tifa& 863 EROAEWAY: Mol
Sheriff Llnvllle and Constable Ke.ly
went to Portland yesterdny morning to
plead In the case for which they wre
placed under arnwl about a month aa;".
It will be remerrilxTHl they were ar-r-id
for taking several sailor off one
of tike shli here In the harbor while
the shin a a in charge of a V. H. inar.
hal. Tliey were admitted to f.'iOO bail
tarh, and wefit to the metropolis ye
t rilay to arwtwer to the charge.
Tho delegate from thli city to the
grand Mi- of the United Finnish
Brotherhood of lh World at Ban Kran-rlw-o
hsv returned. Tbey were Fred
Wlckmin; John Tolkk and Charle
Ijilty. Two of them Wer-j honored w-lth
tho hlgh'-m oltlcea In the organization.
Fred Wlckuian wa elected prt-sldent,
and John Tolkka secretary. The elec
tion f the two will cause all the
busni' of the bnitherhod to be
transacted here,
Frederick H. Klnsey, one of the r gu
bir trial Jurf-rs for the November term,
and on of the Juror drawn yesterday
morning In the Kuetemeyvr murder
ruse, al Portland, dk-d suddenly within
five minute of taking hi eat In the
Jury b(X. Mr. Klnsey seemed to be
taken with a fit of ame kind at first,
and wa carried hurriedly to the clerk's
uillce off Judge George' courtroom,
where an attempt wa made to relieve
him. It wa unsuccessful, a death fol
lowed th? attack.
Th Norwegian t.tamhln I'nlverae
arrived In port yesterday morning from
Hun Franr-lseo. She encountered heavy
head wind nearly all of the time dur
ing her trip up the rst and took five
day In which to reach thl iiort She
I a peculiar looking craft, sort of a
st-ml-whalebuck. Hhe left up the river
at nixm. where she Is under charter to
the Oregon & Oriental HH'nmshln Com
pany, to load flour for Vludlvostock.
Hhe brings a partial cargo from San
Francisco for the mine port.
Th government transport Seward,
the troop ship which served In Alas
kan water all last sum-n -r as OeneraJ
IUn.lu.ir dispatch boat and recently
returned to Seattle, la to be put out
of commission luring the coming week
and prepared for a general overhaul
Ing and pnbably extensive repairs. Or
ders to that effect have been received
:y Major Ruhlln from the quarter
muster general, the intention of the de
partment being to retire the Seward
until spring, wh-'n -he will be returned
to the Alaskan service.
Tacoma and the Sound generally has
been struck with a bllxxard and Is In
the throes of a little Klondike weathe
for a change. About eight Inches of
now has fallen. Weather Obaenrer
Hobb. of that place, issued the w-eath
er report for the 14 hour following
Saturday as "rain with southerly
wind." but there waa a hitch In pro
reeding somewhere and the southerly
wind foiled to materialize. In fact the
winds were northerly with a large N
and he doesn't seem to be enjoying
the game of "freeze-out.' and has
grievance against the bureau for not
furnishing weather to ault Its predic
tions. ..
An Important fact that nearly every
one who has anything to ay on th
question of granting common nulitf
rates to Astoria, seems to overlook. Is
that the distances from the wheat re
glons and the wheat centers of Walla
Walla and Pendleton, to Astoria and to
beatuo and Tacoma are almost exact
ly the same. This, together with the
great advantage to this city of a water
level grade all the way, only adds to
the enormity of the crime of discrlmlna
ting against Astoria. It Is against the
natural order of things and it only
await the time wh-n the question is
thoroughly understocd and fairly Judg
ed, when Astortu' will be vindicated In
her claims.
With the "Uncle Spruceby" Company,
which camea to Fisher a opera house
next Saturday, is the celebrated
Spruceby ' orchestra of twelve solo'
lets. This musical organization bat i
world-wide reputation and ta under the
direction of a talented leader and com
poser of note. ' A vt'ry popular program
Is rendered between the act. Two
Pig bands are carried by this company,
and a novel unique parade Is given at
noon daily and Include a concert by
tne comuinJU nanus, a carload of
special scenery and mechanical effects
are used. Thirty-five people are In the
company, which Is the largest attrac
tion ever attempted at popular prices,
eeat sale opens Friday morning at
urimn Reed's.
Cf.i-ctor of t'utoms Fox hes rc-lv-cd
notltl-tttlon fnfii th trenry de
partmenl. ai Washington that the con
tract for bullllng the laun-h for the
customs iv-rvlce will not be let on the
specification t.n which bids wer- re
cently Miihnilttej. It Is utiderMood that
spe-iricalloris will b prepared in Waih
Ingto't and thcr? Is a porslliilltv that
new bids will hav; ti be railed for.
New com? from South B-nd to the
effect that a verdict waa returned by
the Jury In the of dates and Olson
ihrad with the murder of '.'aptaln
lleeson. of the launch Lenore. The Jury
finds Gates guilty of murder In the sec
ond d-gree, while Olson is acquitted.
The verdict means Imprisonment for
life, ft is thought that Gate ivlll ap
peal. Mayor Bergman yentcrday Issued a
call for a special m-eting of the coun
cil to be held this evening. The meet
ing Is for the purpose ,f paring a num
ber of ordinance providing for the pay
ment of several street contracts that
have been completed. The meeting is
also for the purpose of appointing a
police commissioner In th much dis
puted va-anry caused by the death of
the late W. F. Schelbe.
An alarm of (lie calM out No. 1
hone company and the Chemical In
short order yesterday aft-rnoon about
1 o'clock. The fire proved to be In the
Music Hall on Astor street, run by
Charles Wise. The blaze orglnattd
from a partially di-f-ctive flue and
wa bidding fair to start a conflagra
tion, but a few minutes work with the
chemical put It out of business. This
is th same place from which an alma
wa turned In several months ago and
It will probably be fixed up In mr
substantial shape this time. Beyond a
I little damage to the celling and walls
by the Chemical and a little scorching
of the roof, no damage waa'donc.
O. OUFGON. MY DEWEY OREGON.
Whence comes the dew.
The misty, e-listenimr spray?
The southwest winds.
That drive King Frost away?
They're from beyond
The starry firmaments.
Where God himself
Rules mighty elements.
O, OREGON. MY PEWKY OREGON.
Where Is the state
In Uncle Sam's domain.
That beats thine crops
Of flowers, fruits and grain,
Of harriv men.
Of red-cheeekod women fair.
Where more balmy
Invigorating air?
O, OHEQON. MY DEWEY OREGON.
Where Is the store.
Within thy solid gates.
That is a match
FOR WIStE'S SWEEP SALE RATES?
Who minds the rain?
Who doe talks foolish bosh,
So long as Wise still has a mackintosh.
O. OREGON. MY DEWEY OREGON.
Mackintoshes Reduced 25 per cent.
HERHAN WISE,
THE RELIABLE CLOT HI EH
LIFE SAVED BY ELECTRIC LIGHT,
An Interesting calculation ha recent
ly been made which shows that when
the electric light ha entirely dlxp aced
gas, oil lamp and canJlea, there will
be 1,000 less death annually, these be
ing o much more unhealthy than elec
tricity. In a like manner there will
be far less sickness In tne world, w hen
every one learns to check the Inroads of
dyspepsia with Hosteller's Stomach
Bitters. Constipation, indigestion, bil
iousness, fever and ague and malaria
are but danger signals proclaiming a
diseuaed condition of the stomach.
Good digestion Is at the laae of per
fect nutrition. The Bitter strengthen
the stomach. &nd cures all disorder
arising from mal-nutriUon. Every one
would do well to try It See that our
Private Revenue Stamp cover the neck
of tha bottle.
RELEASED FROM QUARANTINE.
Nine of the 360 quarantined passen
ger and crew of 'the City of Seattle,
now remain In quarantine at Williams
H-ad. Those released Sunday Includ
ed Captain W. A. Cornell and thirty
nine passenger and thirteen of the
crew, sixty-eight of the latter having
been released Friday. Of the nine held
In quarantine, six are affected with
smallpox and thr?e with other diseaa
e. Captain Connell and hia officers
were given a testimonial by the pas
rangers before leaving quarantine for
the kind treatment accorded them.
FOR GOOD ROADS.
A national good roads and irrigation
congress la being held In Chicago this
week, i The two associations meet la
conjunction, the first three days being
devoted to road improvement and the
last three days to Irrigation.
During the present season, road con
ventlon have been held in the larger
cities of the states throughout the
Northwest. The object of the Chica
go meeting are similar to those of these
conventions, that is. to promote more
general interest in the Improvement of
the public roads, to discuss the best
methods of building and maintaining
them, and to promote good roads legis
lation In the various states.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Penlntular Land Trust Company to
Jacob Jackson lot 13, block 115, Tay
lor Astoria: J200.
Patrick O'Harra to Joel Kindred-
Iota 15. 16. 27, 2S, block , O'Harra'a ad
Jltlon taWarrenton; S100.
United States to Thoma Mitchell
U1.V acres, in section 28, T 4 N. R 9 W;
patent, - - , .-. .- -
United States to the heirs of Tim D,
Mahoney 160 acres in section 35, T
N. R 7 W: patent.
John D. Muhnney to John E. DuRols
160 acres in section 35. T 4 N, R
W: $5.
Robert Hill to Ben S. Olscn and John
Anderson ti acres in N. A. Eberman
donation land claim; )50.
Joseph Barbow and wife to wllllam-
ette Pulp & Paper Company 116.80
acres In section IS. T N. R 8 W: $37.
Fisfrer's Opera House
L. B. 8ELIO, Lessee and Manajer.
A ttlOliF
-IN
Sheep's...
...Glothing
The Portland merchant will take your money and then
turn around and whack Astoria's Harbor every chance
he gets.
I OFFER
Overcoats,
Mackintoshes,
Hats and Caps,
Underwear, Sox,
Men's and Boys' Suits, Overshlrts, Ties, Etc.
At much less than Portland merchants
sell the same quality of goods for.
Our Sweep Sale
Is the genuine thing
It's the talk of the town
JUST RECEIVED
A Full Line of
.STOCKFISH..
Helnzc's Mince Meat. Qneen Olives
an! all kinds of Holiday Delicacies
FISHER BROTHERS,
s'H
ASTOKlA,
ORE.
ONE NIGHT ONLY.
SATURDAY, NOV. 24
The Great Xew England Success
That funny Old Parmer. . .
UNCLE JOSH SPRUCEBY
Watch for Bij Parade at Noon
Has Made Millions Laugh
Superb Band and Orchestra
ADMISSION Reserved seaU. 75 eta;
Gallery. 50 eta. Advance sale of seats
opens Friday morning; at Griiiin &
Fefd't
KOPP'S BEST
A Delicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
The North Pacific Brewery, of which I Bottled beer for Tamlly um or kc
Mr. John Kopp la proprietor, makes I beer supplied at any time DeUrny
beer for domestic ft&d export trade. tin the city tree. . , .
North Pacific Brewerg
Fancy arid Staple Groceries
FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS, "
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.... ..
Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,
Farmers and Loggers.
A V ALLEN Tenth and Convnerclal Streets
BEFORE YOU BUY A PIflflO OH AMW
It will pay you to write
EILER'S PIANO (TOUSE
0PFICE: 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 tor less money man you can get tnem eisewnere. write
today. Catalogues for the asking.
Our stock includes the three greatest American pianos the Kim
ball, the Chickering and the Weber together with eight other good
makes.