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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1901)
THB MOUSING ASTOKIAN, WKDXEHAY, JANUARY 23, 1901. OUR SRCOND AmUl CLEARANCE iSALE NpW IN FU.LX FORCE " Ihn'l mm tbt ofmortutuiy Dry (JiknIh at WIlOLI'SiALK-MUClW. All contritcti foi' itdvcrtisinu; lit the A-Morina nrc' imiita on u Runr. nn.ua of circulation four tluiv Urucr than that of tiny pupcr publUhctl or circulated lit Clut nop county. TODAY' WKATHKlt, It "111 LANM. Jan. 2J.rvgoii and Wailui nIiiii, generally fUr: Idaho, fair, Cooler In III K'lUlluTH IMfTtlull. ROUNU TOWN. I ivirr Amundl, f Chinook, In (topping At th larkr. W II. Iirunnir, at the I'Mtkrr. of Hcaltlv. I Kuvitl Harrison Allen I spending a f. w day In Hlmi ihis f"k. 1. W. guest u( hhllv. i f Han ihrt Oeeldent. Francisco, U Wm Jarn'.t. of New York city, I a Jaleied at III' Occident. W. J Cook Irfl for Kali-m on ye- prdy mor nlna'a train C. A. IMI. of Portland, .a guest at thr Occident. la in the city, Clour Packard paid a forfeit for drunkenness yesterday. of $5 Olrl Wanted Kit general housework. Apply M Atrlin cftlc. j. it W.1.MK of Chicago. I among 1hr mest nt I tiff Occident. W. O 0wln camp down from Port land mi ln!l evening's train. JrfT'a restaurant-!.- large and 'fcest. A trial will cnvtn you. At(nrny O. O. Fulton returned from a visit to Portland last evening. Drat lt-cnt mral. Rising tlun He iauratit. 11 Commercial street The liniish ship (Jueen Victoria went up mrrarn yesierday afternoon. BKBT ISCKNT MEAL; MRINC. HUN IWCHTAUItANT. Mm m 0) wti n r? p ON OVERCOATS ULSTERS . AT- DANZIGER'S to txm liMHo V'mt (Quality Ilnr it-port Wind, northwest; weal r, luty, condition of bur. rough, Mr I. t'uUmi and family left mot nl nit n n visit ! California. thin rCL-i irlrliin Albert Welch, of I'ortlarxl Hud bimiiu-M lu ti iiy yxivrmy Mr. W. Whealdon ami family, of ! Nftm-ll, are rcglnered at the Parker. The Occident barbershop unl batha la th pliinj to ro for flrit-cta work TIk- Priilxh biirk Antorta. datlnrJ for thl port, .ft Hong- K'inir. Jatuinry 19 Wr do you t your Sunday din' ni-rt I Uk mln t th 0ntrai Hotel, Alhrri ltder. of Hknmoknwa. mnoiiif ycnti-rdny' vlnltora to tin ilty C. It. COOPKIfB GREAT ANNUAL 8AUI IS NOW ON. DON'T MW8 IT AmonK I iiland'ra rrglntrrrd at tli Park-r iri" O. L. Iloli-y. John O'Connor and rt. A. rlll. Juiiic Inv.-r. of Hrattli a drothir of Patrick IjiwIit, In ntHTidlng' a lew Jaya In Hip city. JCVKItYTllINfl OrtEATLT UEDUC IJU Pult TIIK NICXT THIHTY DAYB AT COOPKIV8. Mr. and Mr. K. P. Noonon. of f'hl niMik. ar ip-nllnit a trvn dnyi with f rt.-mlH In thn city. F. A. SrufTt. of Thn DuIIp. waa In town y-t'rdy en bunlni'M conmrled with i ho nti!im Induatry. W, K. Franrla. of Kurn City, came diiwii on lout evening'! tralo and l nuartnd at th Parker. Fain y r ad fli.n In one pound car toona. thrre packatvwf-ir lc, at John lion Itroa., nrociry ilore. Mr. and Mra. E.' Smith came down from Portland yi-ntcnlny and are rr Utcred at the Aator Houe. Thrre I connldi-rahle auprfh'iilon an to the fati of thi- Oftpp Wrath, now out hi dy from Tallao. Prru. mi i r' AND 0 li hi El The Brlilnh ahlp Wavertrca clwed for Qii'ci ntovn ycufrdiy with lll.JW buahida of wheat, valued at IW.000, TIImj and ahlne, Cold Ttopp, Thraah tr, antl-truat, unlim-mado plutf tobac cim. Wavo your Uigi They ara valu able. ; Mummer Whipple, of the Palace cafe, la renovating and adding In many way to the attraction of bin place of bul nM, '. II. C'OOPIOK'H OUKAT ANNUAL BALK IH NOW ON. COMB KAHLY AND HIX'UKK BOM K OF THK HAH (IAINH. The aiiami-r W, II. Ilarrlnon hua un loaded her cargo of iVX) cua'-a of sal mon and wilt Hive early thin morning for Tillamook, The liiltlah sti-aiimhlp ItolM-rt Ad'im in lift yesterday for t.'iilluo, Peru, with a cargo of 1,'IMM IiuhIii-U of wheat, wilin (I at IK3.2IO, nam l'ur' Kye. imenca'a finest Hiiixkv, Thn onlv wure goods; guar-auti-ed rifh and mellow. JOHN L. ( Altl.KON. Solo Agent. Tin- llrltlnh ship Inchcape Hoi k emmf down the rlvw yestenlny with K7,!iH bushels of wheat, valued st M.'m, tor (jueenstown or Falmouth. John A. Montgomery has opened a shop at 421 Bond street and Is prepared to do all cIusmt-s nf plumbing and tin ning a, the lowest possible rates. Itonlyn coul lasts long., is cleaner and makes leas trouble with stoves and chimney Hues lhan any other. Oeorge W. Hunborn. agent. Telephone 1311 Mun'iger Hellg, of Fisher's opera house r-Mirts that he has cancelled sev eral cnKagcmciit with comjianlcs that wire not good enough for Antorla. Thomus llnlinun, of Muygers. was taken In charge by Sheriff Llnvllle yesterday, lie U men'ully deranged, ntid will pmb'iuly b.- taken to the uny lum. The roroncr'i Jury iall d to pans on the raiiH of the death of the late W. M. Scott k.vc out Its verdict yester day that death was cuum-d by acci dental drowning. The announcement of Victoria's death yesterday brought the flng of till Prlt Ifh vena -to In ort to half mast. The French barks La Kochefnucauld and lioumet also lowered their flags in ex pression of sympathy. The body found on the shore at New Actorla Monday was burled at once by Deputy ionner Max Pohl, an Inquest being considered unnecessary, as the body was In a too advanced state of decomposition to afford any means of Identification. 1 1 race Episcopal church tolled her bell at noon yesterday out of respect for England's pulng qu-cn, and ner vices appropriate to the occasion were conducted by the rector. Hev. Wm. 8, Short, assisted by Ilev. J. E. Simp son, of Portland. The steamship Al-lvl, recently In at Port Towneend from Skagway. reports storms of unusual severity In Alaska, and much consequent destruction of life and property. ' High winds and heavy snow-falls have been experienced and the cold has been something ter rlble. The total number of salmoif canner lea operated In 1900 on the Pacific coast was W. distributed as follows: Forty two In Alaska. 7 In Hrltlsh Columbia 20 on Puget sound. 13 on the Colum bia river. 1 on the Oregon coast, six on tho went const of Washington and four In California. What promises to be one of the mont Interesting social functions of the year Is the dancing party to be given by the Assembly Club at Foard A Stokes' hall tomorrow evening. An elaborate program Is being prepared, and a good time Is anticipated. The Columbia or chestra will furnish music. Work on the flve-mlle section of the Qoblo A. Nebalem road from Ooble westward has been begun, and It Is the Intention of the contractor to push It to completion. A 40-ton locomotive, with rails and equipment, have been sent from Portland and the company ex pects soon to be able to deliver great quantities of logs from the Interior. A real estate deal of considerable Im portance was consummated yesterday, nvolvlt'g an ugrgogate of more than 1000 acres of timber land in this coun- V. valued at $23,750. Samuel H. Hodge- len, an en.-itern ilmbT dealer, Is the purchaser. He secures by the deal RS0 acres from McFarlane nros.. of Knttppn, and 160 acres from the First National bank. The United States cutter Grant,, af ter landing the Japanese acused of smuggling at Whatcom, Is to make a rulsc along the west coast of Vancou- cr Inland to relieve any mariners who may have been stranded there and to Investigate the wreckage that has re cently come ashore. It la feared tnat during the recent storm many wrecks have ocurred on that coast. A petition Is being circulated In Se attle to have the llghtBhlp now sta tioned at Umatilla reef removed to a position near the Cape Flattery light houae. The lightship Is said to be lo cated at one of the worst places on the coast .and during storma frequent ly breaks her chain and goes adrift. The Mansanlta has gone from this port with supplies for the lightship. Tim French bark Housset, In bullast, came from' Honolulu, Mondnj evening, after b'lrg out 2'0 days, the lllnxa or her imnter causing the delay. At Hono lulu he waa obliged to leave the ves sel, and another captain came out from France to taks charge of her. The ves sel hflil an easy pasvige froti, Hono lulu, and Is consigned to Taylor. Young it Co,, to load heat for Europe. Another conference was held yester day between the aireet committeemen and representatives of the street rail way company, and It Is understood that an amicable adjustment of the differ ences now existing Is likely soon to lie reached, though the exact nature of their deliberations was nut divulged, Final action In the matter Is looked for at Friday night's meeting of the council. The poilce commissioners met In the parlor ot the ParkT House last even ing to Investigate I be charg' prefer rd against Oillc-er Phlllpps. Phlllpps In, charged with conduct unbecoming in officer. It Is uld that on the night of the lth. In the office of the Parker lloum;, he assaulted Oeorge John with out provneitlon. A number of wit-r.essi.-s were examined and the board I lien udlourued. A verdict will be giv en In a few days. Oratid Mister Jan. W. Welch, of the I. O. ). F., hai arranged the follow ing schedulu ;f visits t; the various lodges of th; stale: January 23, Har - 'inv n:U, No. 106, l-.at J'lTtland; J.inuary 21. Minerva.-No. 1, Portland; J inuary ia, Willamette, No. W. New- berg; January 26, Oregon i-'Uy, S-. 3, Oregon City; January 2 Oswego, .No. 93, Oswego; January 29, Lone Star, No. H5. Clackamas; January 30, Samaritan, No. 2, Portland. The Clatsop mill at tills pluc? lu-lds the distinction of being the only .-piucv mill In Oregon which makes a q.e?!n. ty of catering to the eastern t:ade There are other mlH III Oreso.i which inuke a specialty of cutting Kpruce, but are not situated to Handle rail trade. During the past year the l'lat.ip mill has enjoyed a very nice buftlnefS and Us sprue products rank with the bent on the coast. The mill controls a targe, body of spruce of Its own and Is there fore In a position to handle .h- bti-lniss to the best advantage. Charles 8. Sackett. a man of perhaps W yvurs of age, who has leen for bev- eral months acting as nUlit watch man for some of the mills of this city, w.ib found by the officers yenterday In a peculiar conuuion or aermnua. tie was laboring under the delusion that he ought to get married, and by way of preparation for l?le wedding feast had secured a-quantity of popcorn and li her sweetened bric-a-brac. But his plana were rudely shattered by the of ficers and he was taken to .'all. He will probably be commuted to the asy lum, where he has been before. An example of yellow Journalism surpaslnr In lurldlty anything of recent Iasuc on the Pacific coat is that of the Tillamook Headlight for January 17. Editor linker does not apologize but ixplains his use of yellow paper, with the frank Ingenuousness of one who has done no wrong, by saying that the stock of paper ordered last November did not nrrive in lime for lout week's Ifsue. He then goes on to say: "What with paner tied up at Astoria and also in the bir bound tug at Nehalem, we had to fall bock upon the next best thing. When Tlllumook bar Is Improv ed and rej;ular transportation service is secured these delays In receiving freight will be a thing of the past. But, perhaps, aome people do not consider this u bad as the saloons running dry for the want of beer. But we hope the beer won't be long coming, for that will 'insure us getting paper not that we expect the paper to take precedence of the beer." The bounty bill, upon which Attor ney G. C. Fulton and President Kendall of the Push Club have been at work. has been completed and will soon be presented for consideration at the hands of the legislature. The bill provides that an amount no: to exceed $5000 to be known as the fishing bounty fund, shall be annually set aside out of the lltdung licenses for payment of bounties as follows: For the killing of each com mon seal, $1; for the killing of each sealion, $2.5, and for the killing of sheldrakes and shags, 5 cents each, These enemies of the salmon must be killed within the boundaries of the state of Oregon, or within one marine league of the Oregon shore. The concluding section of the bill Is as follows: "Inas much as said animals and fowls herein referred to are destroying the lalmon Industry of the state of Oregon, an emergency is hereby declared, and this act shall take efl-'et on and after ap- iroal by the governor." A copy of the bill has been given to State Sena tor Megler. who will Introduce it In the Washington logls'iature and do ev erything In hl9 power to secure Its pas sage. WHISflFY vi ws" for Gentlemen who cherish gualitjr. For Sale by FOARD & STOKES CO, Astoria, Oregon. V KENTUCKY C 8 lit An attempt Is bflr.g made to propa gate royal chJnook salmon In the wat er! of Orays harbor and Wlllapa har bor. For two years past 100,000 spawn have been shipped from the Columbia river and hatched and the fry p)scd In streams flowing Into those bodies of water, It la expected that In the course of a few years a considerable run of these fish will be entering the Chcha Hs and other streams of the west coa.t of the state to spawn. No royal thl nooks at th? present time an found In the waters of Grays harbor or WJMapa harbor except where an Isolated fish Is caught, which Instances are so rare that the fishermen call mch ' flsih 'strays." The Hrltlsh ship Kathdown Is now virtually despaired of, being out now 111 days on the voyage from Yoko hama for Astoria, and her name has been crosed from the overdue list, af ter reinsurance of SO per cent had bn quoted on her for several weeks. Lit tle hope Is entertained for the lirltlsh bark Andrada, also, which Is out 72 days from Santa Itosalla for thU port. It is generally believed that both ves sels have Oeen destroyed. Heinsurance on the British ship Uertha, out 91 days j trom wel Hal Wei, has advanced to SJ per nt; on the German ship Otto liild'-niolster, out 69 days frorn Yoko hama for Astoria, to 85 per ent; on Hit ship Castle Itoc-k, out SO days from Hong Kong for Victoria, to 35 pr cent. land on the ship Cape Wrath, out jdava from Callao lor Astoria. 30 82 j per j ent. j The Astorlan had a pleasant call last evening from Georj y. Hlmes, assii-t-ant secretary of tho uregon Historical Sci-l'-tv. who came down yesterday from Cattilamt-r. Mr, Hlmes is here In the Interests o( the society, his mission ho ling the securing of a suitable site on the grounds of old Fort Clatsop for the erection of a monument to the memory of those early explorers of this section. Lewis and Clarke. In company with J. H. Smith he will today vudt the site of the old fort, where a tract of omc five acres is to be purchased by the ioclet for the purpose. Mr. Hlras talk.i Interestingly of the society, which, though young, is doing Invaluable ser vice to the state 'n securing and pre serving documents and materials of all kinds that throw light upon and render Interesting the early history of Oregon and the whole Pacific Northwest aa well. Mr. Hlmes is enthusiastic In h!a work of collecting material, Hhlch keeps him busy the greater part of the year. H says the society now has $50 members scattered through twenty three counties of the state, and Is con stantly growing. He has headquarters in the city hall at Portland. Anyone knowing of the whereabouts of any book, document, pamphlet, letter, diary, raper. weapon or utensil of any kind that had any lelation to the early set tlement of Orejron, meaning by that the original Oregon territory, w ill confer a favor upon the assistant secretary by notifying him. After such notification, ne will at once use all means possible to secure the article named, together with lis attending history. AMEIUCA'S GREAT CANNON. Our new twelw-lnch gun will produce a tnuzzl" velocity of 3000 feet per sec ond, and the experts say, would lift a 12.000 ton battleship four feet out of the water. It is not only superior to anything made abroad, but is more effective than the thirteen-lncb gun now on American battleships. We also have the best remedy In the world for sumach disorders, namely Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It will cure any one suffering from dyspepsia, constipation. belching, biliousness. Insomnia, nervous ness, malaria, fever and ague, or any other form of stomach trouble. It is impossible to be strong with weak di gestion. Strengthen the digestive or gan, and you strengthen the entire body, riee that our Private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. ROCK-SHAFT BREAKS AGAIN. Misfortune Attends a Vessel Portland. Built In The torpedo boat destroyer Coldsbor ough built In Portland by contractors, made another preliminary trial trio Saturday on the Sound, nnd again hlH, the misfortune to break her rocl;-shaft. This Is the second time the rock shaft has broken. However, the vessel at tained a speed of nearly two knots in excess of her contract requirement. For several miles. It Is said, she did tetter than thirty-one and a half knots an hour. The break-down Is said to have resulted from a defect in the material of the forging, which is of cick?l neel, made by an eastern manufacturer. BUSINESS FOR SALE. Good general merchandise business, Best opening on Columbia river. Good reasons for selling. Address, J. D. M'FARLANE, Knappa, Ore, REAL. ESTATE Morten Chrlstenson and wife to J. F. Meehan 150 acres In sections 26 and 35, T 6 N. R 9 W, and 1S5 acres In sec tion 19. T 4 N, R 7 W; $1000. J. M. Meehan and wife to M. S. Cope- land 320 acres In sections 35 and 26, T. S J, li 9 W: $2000. United States to John Ross 160 acres In section 11. T7N.R6W; patent. First National Bank to Samuel H. Hodgeden et al northwest quarter of section 31, T 7 N. R W; J37C0. William McFarlane and wife to Sam uel H. Hodgeden et al 880 acres in i-ectlons 1, 11, 12 and 14, T 7 N. R 6 W; $20,000. Thomas McDonald to O. Welbel and G. Burkhard 150 acres in sections 33 and 34, $300. JUST RECEIVED A. Full Line of . . .STOCKFISH. . Heinze's Mince Meat, Qneen Olives and all kinds of Holiday Delicacies FISHER BROTHERS, Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all Iciii'ls at lowest rates, for fishermen, Fanners and Loggers. A. V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which r. juun .oPP is propnexor, mages : ier fr domestic and export trade. North Pacific Brewerq THB ASTORIA1N.... 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