THE MORNIXti ASTOHIAX, ASTOltIA, OREGON. s )i s CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF CHARGE AS , OFTEN AS YOU LIKE THURSDAY, OCTOBER u, igoO, Let Us Sell You Groceries The best eatables cost o little more than the ' ."cheap stuff" that the price difference is never thought of when the "good quality" is taken .., . into consideration. . " , ' . We sell only Good, Pure Eatables and at prices that you can afford to pay. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. CONSUL HERE Wise Never ! MADE TO WEAR Wise Never Imitates. M0Y BACIC H1N COMES FROM PORT LAND TO LOOK INTO THE MAT TER OF HIS COUNTRYMEN. EX CLUDED FROM HUMBOLDT. Imitates, TERSE TILES OF THE TOWN Orkwlti oovori umbrella I Raw wuTinlt poiUli at Svmton'i. Dtll B. Scully, Notary Public, it SouDyV t'r Stora. Any old hour I For Rent Nicely furnished front room and board In privata family. 808 Bond St. ' :.',:';.-..'; ' Tha yary bait board to b obtained U titt dtjr la at "Tha Occident HoteL Ratea very reawnabla. : For tha Beit alclc or accident Insurance, on the popular plan, tee A. R. Cyrus, agent, 424 Commercial St. tf Columbia and Victor Graphophonr and all the Jatwt reoord at Chicago price, for aale by A. R. Cryua, 424 Commercial St. W Wanted-Two tbouund dollar j gilt exlgt eurtty, from anyone who think 7 per cant le better than 3 per cent. Call at No. 430 Commercial atreet. tf Bow Do 1 look. To really see your ef aa other tee you, get one of tho lew (tyle mirror at Hart'i Drag Store) 11 price. A new supply Juit received. Occun Tonight The midweek aervlc (hit week at the First Lutheran church ban been postponed until thl evening, on account of the visit of a pastor from Rock Wand, III, who will preach. Good Work la atwaya appreciated. Frank J. Donnerberg, the up-to-date watchmaker and jeweler, will repair your watch and do It right carrle a full and complete line of watchea, Jew airy, opera glaase and umbrella. 110 11th St ' ' Elks' Memorial Service F. 0. Fox. Otto Mikelwm and C. It Alrcronibio were appointed a a committee to make the requisite arrangement for the an nual memorial service of the order, which will be held the first Sunday In December, Nearly All Paid City Treasurer Thoiua Dealey yesterday paid out the until of $7,92500 on the principal of the warrant held by him under call, together with tho additional mm of $521.03 a interest accrued thereon, leaving but a mall balance of the um In question rtlll to be paid tut, Lumber Company1 Closed The car hortage, o lamentable jut at preient, has resulted in the clolng down of the Seaside Spruce Lumber company whose warchoiiHc are full, due to the lack of rolling facilities. Operation will be resumed a soon a the pres ent congestion is relieved. Do You feel alcepy and not a bit like working In, the afternoon t Per bap it' because of the kind of lunoh you're eating too heavy an dtoo hard to digest. Why not try the Palace mfnunnf m Commercial street, where all the baking I done in those famous low-procei oven, which turn out light appetlring, wholesome thing! YouH ave money, too. -. : hi 1 ,. .. 'i - This Season's Home Made SAUER KRAUT Now on Sale JOHNSON BROS. .GOOD Found At the Star Theater, a gold pin, Owner can hava am by prov ing property and paying for till ad vertisement, 10-lltf W. C. T. V. Meeting-'!'!. W. C. T. U, will hold their, weekly bulne meeting Thursday at 2 1 30 p. m. Com and heap the report of the1 'delegate. Mow la the Time Dr. Klaugmann, expert chiropodist, ' lata from Berlin, Germany, treat torn, bunion, ingrow ing too nail, callouse and warta with out pain, aura eurt. Ofllcea 471 Bond itree. .- r Dead Infant Adrift An unexpectedly heavy haul wa made by two Seaside fishermen In the Necankuin river Mon day night turned out to be the badly decomposed body of a young infant. In the absence f mean to Identify the body, It w allowed to drop beck and drift out to ea. ' Left for Homa Clarence Martin," of Bkamokawa, who bat been a' patient at St. Mary'a hospital for the paat als wwkvwith an aggravated caw of. ty phoid fever, wa declared well enough to depart thence yesterday, and he gladly hied bl way homeward up the river, 1 "" ', Commercial Saloon Thla popular plaoe, altdaUd at 609 Commercial atraet, I up-to-data In awry particular. The tioicet of winea and all kind of li quor can ba procured here. Beat qual ity eigart Billiard tabl la connection. If you cant coma in peraon, eaU up Phon 1231 Main. t To Horw Owner Linton' Condition Powder are the only preparation on the market tbarwill'meet the faM con dition of stock. It clene the blood, Improve the appetite and I a general tonie and invlgorator used by the lead Ing transfer' companle and Ire depart ment of this and other cities. 25c per pound. LtnW pharmacy, Phorfe Ked 2.126. 183 11th St, 10-7-lf Clam, Galore, Now Article of in corporation were filed with County Clerk J. C. Clinton, yesterday, by the Warrenton Clam coinpany, a concern that start, with a capital toek of $10. 000, divided into 100 share of the par value of $100 each, and owned by the Messrs. A. Sigurdon and F. M. Pres ton and Mm. Annie SigurJson, the subscribing incorporators, .. ... Amundsen Can't Come Tho following Is Explorer Amundsen' answer to the invitation extended "him to visit As toria rfhd wa received yesterday by Police Judco Anderson: "I am in receipt 'of an invitation from his honor, Mayor 'Herman Wise, to come to your city, i .... , i . .v. While I grotciuiiy acKiiowicoge me compliment, I regret my Inability at present to avail myself of your kind hospitality and beg you to accept my sincere thanks, hoping to meet you on some future occasion. Please give my liest regard to your citinens." HOT DRINKS "0 -" SANDWICHES GOODS. 1 ' Yeaterday morning a group of local ami prominent Chinamen were busy paying their repwt to Moy Ba'k I tin, III I in perinl Chinese Majesty' Honor able Consul, from Portland, who ar rived here on the night expres of Tuesday ,,to meet the returning China men from Humboldt. county, California, who landed here from the steanisliTp Itoaiioko that evening, , Mr, Hiii wu 'closeted with the mot of the group that night and was put in posweHsfofi of ell the fact in con nection with their contract to work for the Tttl!nt cannery,. at Port Ken join of their tip and aHval there; of the incidents of their landing; the "reception end treatment, end the ex at condition tinder which they were compelled to return' here without fill- ylng their contracts) all of which in furmatlon be will present to his super ior officer at San l'mnclco, and he, in turn, to the Chinese minister at Wash ington, after whloh tht which shall, or shall nothappen, will be up to the respective government Involved. The Portland consul 1 a shrewd and plcaant looking man of middle age. and ha the national characteristic of silence, discretion and urbanity. He had nothing to y of hi purpose In relation to the matter that brought him down here, further than to admit tha,t he wa here on that particular buslnes and would pas It on to those above him when he was In complete touch with the whole situation. He visited certain of the federal and municipal officer and is now awaiting the return of District -Attorney Harri son Allen, and will confer with him this morning,' and return to Portland aome time this evening. He would not com mit himself to any expression of feel ing or judgment in the premises and hi reservation wa chargeable, in a large measure, to the newnees of the dignitie lately thrust upon him, and of which he h) quite chary, a becomes a diplomatic novitiate. The cannery peopl interested i$ the Humboldt plant will endeavor to und up enough white men to AH the place originally destined for these twenty seven Chinamen and will forward them to Port Kenyon as fast as they mater lalize. ; . A Northshore Fair Cray' River peo ple nr ail agog over their coming dis trict fair, which transpire on Satur day, the 20th of the present month. Ir. C W. Bnrr, the well known dent ist, is deeply interested in the exhibit, and is doing all in his power to fos ter and further the; matter. The fair I to embrace all mnnnpr of country ovl.il, ;u li.ililo tn 1u .foiiiul within the jurisdiction of the fanner, and tl'e ar rangement for the display are to be of the bt and amplest. A special steamer will make the trip out of As toria on that day, and those who de sire to attend should see the doctor and secure their passage as tho accommoda tion will be limited, as weir as ; the numlier of trip she will make In thi behnlf. -In Union There. Is Strength The firm of Henry J. Brock & Company, of Buffalo, N. Y., has "endeared itself to the labor unions of this country by the generous treatment of its em ployes j they work eight hours in clean, light and sanitary shops, receive good pay and are allowed vacations and ev-ery-dhy life is made pleasant for them. Such tailors work with a will and take eaie to turn out only first das work. tTnnna( U io iin wniW tht union mpn and fair-minded men of all occupations look for the Henry J, Brock Union La bel in the Inside coat pockets of suits. Astoria now has that famous line of men's clothing and Herman Wise is the sole agent for Astoria, y -. 10-J02t New Lines In Life The well known carpenter and builder, mid ex-councilman, Fred ' Wright, of this city who 'recently purchased a Ave acre strawberrj- farm In the neighborhood of Ilwaco, : will move to his new possessions at onco and begin the preparation for the coming crop. He has sold his Astoria home on F.nst Franklin avenue. The prop erty purchased by Mr. Wright la said to be wonderfully ' prolific as a berry bearer, the previous owner having sold $800 worth of fine berries from one and ' ti quarter acres of it last year. There are plenty of good friends in this city who wish Mr. Wris-ht f the fullest measure of success, Henry J. Brock's Union made . Glothing. Made by well paid, -well fed and well satisfied union men that's why true union men like to buy them. Wise Never Imitates. . HERMAN WISE BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE LAWRENCE SULLIVAN HEAVY LOSER HIS FAMOUS "PALACE" SALOON AT G0LDFIELD, NEVADA, BURNS TO THE GROUND, WITH ADJOINING STRUCTURES. " SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10. A spe cial to the Bulletin, from C.oldfleld, Nevada, say: Fire destroyed the "Pa1 ace" saloon, here, owned by Larry Sul livan, and t hree other buildings this j afternoon. Thelos i $100,000. For a time the entire town was in danger. GOLDFIELD AST0RIANS. News of a Fine Strike in That Famous District and Results. A letter received here yesterday from Goldfield, Nevada, contains the follow ing interesting items that have a tang of Astoria concern: The development of the Mohawk into one of the greatest gold mines of the Country, 'with a reoord production of from V00,000 to $1,000,000, a month, has attracted' the attention of capital ists and big operator to the immediate, territory adjoining Goldfleld's famous bonanza. This has resulted in the con summation of several important Wining deals in contiguous acreage, one of the most important of which was the pur chase of the Lou Dillon claim by a syndicate of Nevada capitalists, includ ing L. M. Sullivan, of the I M. Sulli van Trust company, Peter Grant of the same institution, Governor John Sparks, and other prominent mining men; The price paid for the valuable acreage was ;CC,CCS, U - lUr it cuu'u have been resold at 100 per cent ad vance over this figure, but the offer was spuiwed. The purchasers' have an nounced that they will incorporate a company to take over the property and exhaustively develop it with a view to making it ., one of the great producers of the camp. STORAGE BATTERIES. We sell the Northwestern Stonig Battery, the very beat on the market for automobiles, gasoline launches, etc. We have the finest and most complete charging plant for storage batteries. Recharging and repairing done. 1 Expert wormanship, R. R. Carruthers, electri cal supplies, 642 Duane street. t.f. Greatest tonic and health producing remedy ever offered suffering humanity. Cures indigestion, constipation, ; head ache, stomach disorders. That what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Frank Hart. PERSONAL MENTION. G. B. Bent of Chicago is in the city, a guest at the Occident. J. C. Pope of Elsie was in the city yesterday on a business visit. M. W. Pilkbury of Portland is in the city on a brief business trip. A. S. Metcalf of Seattle wa a busi ness visitor in Astoria yesterday. - W. R. Hume departed for San Fran cisco on the evening expres yesterday. L. G. Loomis, of Loom,!, Wash., was a busines visitor in this city yester day. ! f' v:;:V-i V :;.;.:,'- :v. Miss Ethel McCain of Los Angeles is in the city and registered at the Irving. . ; ' Mis. L. F. Loomis arrived here yes terday from Nahcotta on a visit of a fow days. : Mrs. B. A. Belcher, of Portland, is in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mr. F. L Crang. Mrs. Mary Osburn Dentils, of port land, is in the city, a guest at the Hotel Irving. . Mrs, Arthur lieberman has returned from a four weeks' visit to her son at the, metropolis. . - Mrs. A. McDonald of South Bend, was among the host of tourists in this city yesterday. ' i , Z1. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips have re turned from a pleasant three weeks outing in California, s Captain Fitz Antonsen, of the ship St Nicholas, was in the city yester day on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs,' Q. JBalsow of Seattle weru visiting in Astoria yesterday and were domiciled at the Occident. B. Matlock of Portland was among Astoria's business visitors yesterday and. was registered at the Merwyn, Rev. Alfred Nelson of Rock Island, lit., is a guest at the parsonage of the First Lutheran, church in this city. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Ostroaki of Spo- a.m 1 4 1. ft .I t , m,oat n f the home of Hon. Herman Wise. Mr. Os troski is a brother of Mrs. Wise., They will remain for several days. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bennett, of Presnall Hot Springs are in the city, and guests of Mrs. Abbie Douglas, at her Bond street home. ' Mrs. Bennett was formerly Misi Ilannah McCormaek of this city. '' ' V Now is the Time to Decorate Your Home. We have a fine line of pictures at low cost that will make your rooms look bright. WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL SverisoH's Book Store 14TH AND COMMERCIAL ST. , Strous Bros High Art Clothing have a world wide reputation, that's why they are known as , high art clothes. Wise Never Imitates. DONE BT DEED United States to J. L. Langford, patent, for 80 acres in Section 28 T. 5 N, R. 10 W...... D. Marx and wife to Mrs. E. So- -mer,. lot 18, block 3, Gearhart Park ..,..$ N, L, Walters to Western Timber Coi, 320 feres in Section 36, T. 4 N, R 6 W O. J. Kramer to B. R. Smith, all tide bind adjoining lot 10, block 3, Ocean Grove Annex ......... 100 10 225 Portland Timber Co. to William ; McPherson) Jr., 430 acre in Sec. 36 and 20,. T.. 6 2f, R. 6 W 12.000 Samh J. Foster et ux to Minneso ta 4 Oregon Land & Timber Co. 164 acres, Sec. 3, T. 6 N, R. 6 W. 1,000 Arthur Foster to Minnesota & ? Oregon Land & Timber Co., lots ; 1 and 2, and i of nw Sec 4, T. 6 N., R. 6 W 1,000 C. Bradbury and wife to Dan. J. Moore, lot 4, Sec 18, T. 6 N., R. 10 W. .. ... -. . . ....... . COO Charles H.- Page to "The F. IL W. Co" lots 6 7, 8 and 9, block 61, McClure's Astoria ... ",. 70,000 Vnited States to Louis Fluhrer, - patent, sej Sec. 8, T. 4 N., R. 6 ; W, ... ... Martha E.Hyland t J. L. Matt son, tots 31 and 32, block 36, jot Sliivelv's Astoria ..... i 450 Irving Changes Hands 5Ir. and Mrs. F. Olsen, late of Omaha, Neb., have arrived in this city and will immediate ly take charge of the Hotel Irving, formerly managed by his brother, Frank Olsen, who leaves forthwith, with his family, to Cath'amet, where he will en gage in the practice of law, etc. Blue Ribbon Boar Local importa Hnna of Jive stoek yesterday included a blooded Chester White boar, weigh-' ing 240 pounds and a ribbon winner in the 6-months class t the Salem fair this year. This porcine aristocrat will be one of 'the features of the Sunflower Dairy Farm on the Lewis & Clark, hav ing been purchased by O. I. Peterson during his recent visit to the Capital city. : r; o