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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1893)
TJOB DAILY ASTQIllAN, AJ3TQIUA, 8UNVPAY MORNlNfGv FEBsRUARy 5. 181)3. 1 pi C3 A may JHli STJ A Rare Opportunity to Secure Bargains. In Llany Oases Goods Will Be Sold - LESS THAN HANUPACTURBR'S COST. The following discount will be given: - 25 per cent On All Goods, With These Exceptions: SO Per Cent, on Shoes, 10 Per Cent, on Cotton Goods, 10 Per Cent, on Eubber Boots and Shoes. , ". .. - ........ ....'.) . :- . The Above Discount for Cash Only. CL - COOFlLii The Leading and Largest House in Astoria. Did Not Materialize. . The northeast storm scheduled to ar rive yesterday failed to materialize, and the signal has been changed to Indicate a xephyr from the southwest. '.. Mr. Ben Hogan will address the gos pel meeting at the x. M. C. A., today at S p. m. " Perh.ud n thn Woods. Grave fears are entertained that Tom . Cranberry has perished In the woods near-Ilwaco, of Intense cold. A search party has been formed to bring him home dead or alive. Star Coffee and Chop House, 543 Third street, meals at all hours. White labor. Terms very low. Oscar Peterson, prop. Tho Vnlmtl" 8ocUL - The date of tho Valentine muslcale to be given by the ladles of the Christian church has been changed from the 14th Inst, to the 13th, so as not to clash with the ball to be given by the Sons of Her mann on the former date. The concert will be held In the Methodist church. Upshur, Hattie Tallant, Kittle and Bes sle Rutter, SuBle and Flora Elmore. . Mas ters Ho Men, Uadollet, Cherry, Carrutherg Levlngs, Taylor, Brlce and Ralston. The evening was spent in various pleasant amusements, and what was one of the most enjoyable social gatherings of th season broke up shortly before, mldnltt Wing, Lee & Co.carry a full line of Jap anese and Chinese fancy kockIb. novelties and curios. Indies' underwear made to order. KS Third street. . Fwsiinnl Keutliin. Call at the Albatross Fish Market for fresh smelts daily. ,s Cleaning up Hie Streets. or siusn mucn to me graiincaiion or me public. The work is slow, but the prin cipal thoroughfares are being gradually freed from the combined mass of snow and mud that makes such pleasant walk ing. , If you want some extra nne pnotos, Mooers'. is the place to get them. Ben Bouan'a Lectum. Ben Hogan delivers a lecture In Rescue Hall tonight on Physical Culture and how great athletes are put into condition. NoJ doubt he will have a large audience. Tomorrow night he closes his series of lectures with a grand stereoptlcon dis play, and an entire change of views. The best $3 ladles' fine shoes at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s Sign of the Big Red Boot. New A. 0. V. W. Offlc.eig. AstorU Lodge No. 49, A. O. U. W. com lpeted ita organization Friday evening with thirty charter members, and D. D. 3. M. W. I. L. Osgood Installed the fol lowing oflioers: Geo, McLeon,P. M. W.; E. W. Kuykendall, M. W.; A. Dunbar, Foreman; C. B. Harraden, Overseer; J. T. Rogers, Recorder; O. F. Hellborn, Flnonceer; J. V. Marlon, Receiver; J. T. Ross, Guide; R. N. Wright, Inside Watchman. '. - Mr. T. FrederlcKson, piano tuner, has re moved from 238 Cass street, to 231 West Sixth street. . W hat He Thinks of It- Captain Patey of the Mownan, siaieu yesterday that he could have put another 800 tons of wheat Into his Bhlp If he could vow. trnt it down the river, but as it Is now, he will have to go home partially In ballast He says that he is heartily sick of the Portland accommodations and that there were no Inducements to own era of big ships like the Mowhan to send them further up the river than Astoria. "If you get a railroad here," said the captain, "you will knock the bottom out of the Portland shipping trade in five minutes." . f " The latest styles of boots and' shoes at p. J. Goodman and Co.'s store. Sign of the big red boot . Jumped After His Hat. Impelled by a sudden unconsciousness of danger, Mr. Lon Young, one of the proprietors of a saloon at Haines, while on his return from Baker City last Mon day evening, jumped from a Union Pa- cinc passenger train and it came near k,in ii Imd to death. About one mile north of Haines Mr. xoung was awnuing on a car platform and his hat was blown from his head. He Immediately Jumped after it while the car was going at a rate of forty miles an hour and the re sult was that he received such a severe shock, and injury to his brain that he was i tntniiv insensible for some hours and his right side totally para. yd, ; - Crow's gallery takes the lead for fine work. Seee the new samples of Hollo Cabinets now on exhibition. A flessant Birthday Prty. A very pleasant little birthday party was given to Miss Elmore and her friends tivQiT parents, tne occaaiun kws mo sixteenth birthday of that young lady, Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Flavel, Judge Bowlby, Mr. and Mrs. J, G. M?1er, Miss Rice, Miss Gilbert, the Misses Violet Bowlby, Kitty Garner. Laura Gray. Dollle Levlngs. Cla ra Touwr, Nettle Tuttle, Genie Lwls. t-j, jiijslss. Hattlf KI"""T, KH W. H. Merrill is in the city. S. E. Rowe is at the Occident. Leo Mansur of Knappton la in town. : J,. 8. Levey Is up from San FranclBCO. D. Douglass of the buoystatlon, was on the streets yesterday. , Mrs. Chas. Rogers arrived homo from San Francisco yesterday. Col. Jordan was around making his us ual pleasant calls on friends yesterday. Mrs. H. M. Thatcher, who has been vis iting her parents at Walla Walla, Is ex pected down on the next boat Howell Lewis, Perry Titus, and Robt. Louden,- of John Day, made their regu lar Saturday appearance in town ' yes terday. Superintendent of Streets Norberg, who has been confined to tho house from the effects of running a nail into his foot, is expected to be atound again In a day or two. Marshall J.. Kinney who has been very sick at Portland, with typhoid fever, is now improving. Miss Hattie arrived home yesterday, but Mra. Kinney will remain with her husband until he la able to be moved. Rev. Wm. M. Parker of Duluth, who was recently married to Miss Laura Adair, of this city, was consecrated Bish op of Western Colorado' at Duluth, Minn., on the 20th ult. Bishop Morris was in at tendance. Sing Lung, 355 Third street, carries a full lino of Japanese and Chinese goods, novelties, curios, ladles' underwear made to order, at low prices. A ROMANCE OF THE PERIOD . "Mildred," passionately exclaimed the young man, throwing himself upon his knees, "hear me. For- months I have been carrying your image in my heart. You have r.ever been absent from my thoughts for one moment. The contem plation of a future unshared with you would drive me to despair to suicide! Listen! For more than a week, Mildred, the dread, the suspense, the uncertainty, the horrible fear that I may fall to win your affections has oppressed me by day and banished sleep from my eyes at night! I " "Harold,", interposed the gentle, girl, with tears of compassion in her eyes, "I should consider myself the most heart less of women if I could look unmoved upon your sufferings when a word from me can banish them. If you are troub led with insomnia, Harold, you will find instant and certain relief by using Hevy. side's celebrated Squelcher, "price $1 a bottle, on sole at all chemists; satisfac tion guaranteed or money refunded, tes timonials on application, delays are dan gerous, life Is precious, and what is life without sleep? Send for sample, if used according to directions will cure In twenty-four hours, mention (his paper." Coop r'i Annual Rale. Rules that will govern C. H. Cooper's Great Annual Sale are as follows: No goods will be charged except at reg ular prices. 20 Per Cent, off Shoes. 10 Per Cent off Cotton Goods. 10 Per Cent off Rubber Boots and Shoes Everything else 23 per cent off, unless listed goods, such as Starlight yarns, Centlmerl kid gloves, Royal W C C cor sets, Warners' corsets, Standard patterns E. and W. collars and cuffs, Beldlnge and Cutten's silk. Owing to manufactur ers' restrictions we are obliged to sus tain prices of same. E. W. Kuykendall, the undertaker, pm balmer and funeral director, has his par lors in the Welch block. No. 718, Water street Call-up telephone No. 7. - A Mranee Ship. A ripple of excitement was caused along the water front yesterday afternoon by the arrival In port of a vessel rigged in a fashion such as has never been seen here before. Her fore and main masts are square rigged, and after these she has two other masts rigged fore and aft. Much discussion arose among nautical men as to the name of her rig. , "Four masted brlgantine," "brlgantlne," "four masted brig," and half a dozen other names were each in turn the favorites, until Harbor Master Weeks decided that she was what they call In Maine a "square rigged Jackass." Captain Glbbs 'her master, settled the vexed question when he told an Astorlan reporter that she was . a four masted bark. She Is railed the "Olympio," and this Is her maiden trip. Th vessel left New York with a cargo of general merchandise consigned to Meyer, Wilson & Company of Portland, and is out 140 days. With a net tonnage of 1102 tons, she has a cargo of 2006 .tons. The captain reports a fair passage and no accidents. Good weather prevailed until ten days ago, whe 'she encountered the terrible storm of lat week, through the whole of which she passed without damage. She Is built es pecially for carrying spars between this port and the East, and for this purpose has a straight space of over a hundred feet on deck. As she is drawing but 19 feet of water she will probably go direct to Portland without lightering any of her cargo. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, is our authorized agent This paper is kept ou file at his oftice. - warehouse: storage. IN FIRE PROOF IRON BUILDING CORNER Aatoraud Oluey strout. Enquire of Fisher oromers. WANTED, ACOMPEfKNT tilltL FOIt GKNKUAL hi'ii-e work. Apply Wr. (Ibii V. Banboru, turner w en eixtii uu Aim turret. ISSUING CANVASSER OK OuOI) Al . ilrens. Liberal salary una expenses paid weeaiy; rHrmaneni o-moii. HKiJWK WttUa. U, isurHeiyinen, i.rtiami, Oregon. w ANTED.-A BOY ABOUT 1 YEARS OLD, Apply Abtoki&n oflico. TO JtEXT. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE keeping. hea-unat'l reut. iCO'llilruaireei, t FUjMjW! Salesman "What is your husband's waist measure? Customer He told me to Ret 30 oy 3U trousers, but bless me if I know which is the waist or which is the . ; 1 length! . - : Salesman I am sor-j ry, but you will have to see Herman Wise, the Reliable Clothier and Hatter, who has such a large assortment that he can fit any man. Customer -Oh yes! I noticed in The Astorian that Herman Wise is selling out at cost. Salesman Yes,' and we storekeepers will be glad when he gets through with the males, because Her man Wise has been our greatest competitor in the goods suitable for males and boys. 1 The only Pure Cream of Tartar PowJtr. No Ammonia; No Alum. Usl m Millions of Home- .n Yc ROOMS KJDlt LIGHT HOU.-.EKKU'lNG. Uriiillid (lojr, KuoU locution, ll.qulro M. mis uiuce. FOR BALIS. port BALK Ott KliNT. GOOIl SALOON AM) 1' house. Good opportunity for light pan leu. Inquire at this orth'o. GET YOUR COAL AND HAY FROM KKN K DAMAN r. lle-t Walls Mid c wl delivered, i.u0. Cud at 41 Third street. I'. lepho:i 12. MlMCHLhA.MCOVH. rOUNU & LEWIS, AGENTS AND PEAf.KRS I in real estate and Oregon Flue Lauds, M6 Bt'coud street. City Inti and acreage, TonRue Point property, Flavel property, all on eaty icrnis. 10-acre fruit and chicken tracts clnse to town, obi-Hp. Dent thing On the market Howell & Ward GROCERS. cglu;.:s:a transfer cq., WILLIAM WlLfOJT. Prop. . FEED - AND . SALE - STABLE General Express and Delivery Hmlnes. Office lli Olney utr'-et. RtaolH foot of Wert Nii.th t, Aitoria. Tcli-pliune Ho. il .1. , Ct. J,J 1 .7 tii'J fc,".tUUtV BOOTS A2TD SHOES The Largest fuock. Bent Quality tod lowest Frloes at the 8 1 pi of Tne Golden Bnoe. ROSS, HICCIHS & CO., BUTCHERS - AND - GROCERS Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Teas and Coffees, Table Delicacies, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables, etc. CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS, Su car Cured Hams at 1 Bacon, Game, Poultry, etc. e Sell .1 P ilfii The SONS OF HERMANN MASQUERADE BALL Will lieglvcn on FEB. 14, (St. Valentine's Day) -At- FISHER'S HALL Spectalora are admitted by neutral iovitaliou. N Masker's tickets can be bad outy (rum members of the lodge and aro v.ilid Only when properly signtxl. Foard & Stokes onoomii o Donter In Oldjuwnro, Crockery, Ship Supplies, lobneco, Wine and Fine WtiKkira. I'liio Teim Mid (!nltee 8ieclHlty. The 1'inift Display o( Knilts lu i tin City, Kresh on Kery Steamer. Corner of Third and Went Kluutu street FOR SALE. Trap awl seining gronnd in a good Locality, also trap gear. For fnrther particulars Inquire atp.ll.Ii. Co., 116 Olney St. SALARY OH UDIIMISSIOIJ To Birents to handle the Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The most uiieful and novel invention of the aire. Erae ink thoroughly in two aeconaa. Works like magic. 200 to 600 per cent prollu Agents making (M per week. We alao want a general agent to take charge of territory, and appoint sub-afcntH. A rare chance to make money. Write for tfrm and apwlnn'nx nf prnsilnir. Monroe Kraser Mfg. Co,, X1057, LaCroaae, Wis. Manufactiiring J eweler Fire Wa ches a Specialt. Solid and Plated Silver Ware. UMBRELLAS That can be taken apart and packed in trunks. iflfl Third Street. AstorU, Oregon. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Beer Aud XX Porter. ' ' All o dew promptly attended to, JEFF'S RESTAURANT . -18 Till Eon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (And the Finest on the Coast.1 Dinner Parties, Banquets Specialty Tk riawt WIsm aa Uiisr. C. P. UPJHUff, SHIPPING and COMMISSION AstorU, Oregon. SOCIETY 1HEETINU8. SoandtnsTian BensTolent Boolety. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS BOCIlsTt at their rooms lu fythltio building at eUut o'clock r. M.. ou the second aud lourtb luea days of each nioni h, AUU. PAMIEL80N Secretary. AUG. DiMELSON, GAnPLEnOOnC Wines, Liquors and Cigars, A"nt for the GUION flteamslilp Line aud the THlNUVALLA Woiiriiship Linn. airttet. Al, agtmt for "Hv-.iika Trlbunen" and Sveuska Aniarlkauareii." Corner of Water aud West Ninth Ktrcete AMorla. Oregon. Oouan Kncampme'.t Ho. 13, 1. 0. 0, F KEfJULAR MEETINGS OK OCEAN KN. eamiiment No. 13. 1. 0. O. P., at the Loin. lu the Old Fellow BuIIUIde, at seven t. ., on the second and fourth Mnmlavs of each month, Sojourning brethren cordially invited. Byorder V.f, Aatona DatldUig 4 Loan Association mHKRKUULAK MKBTING8 OF THIS ASBO L euaioiia-e held at r. oo the flns WeduKiHJay of ewli moatb. Office ou Genevieve .tseutkofCheuamus. winom Seurelary. ASTORIA AV00D YARD O. & D. P. CAMPBELL, Pro'rs, yucre .'tr to A. F. Kr.iger) -'- . Kiiiilcrs In Fir, Miinle. AMpr, llemtnck, P'riii.p Mtrhi ad liav. WoihI nit or imc.it, urdir, prompt J filled. Trephine No. 47. tlnif three lime. Iae !'! r at f';irnii!).iii &. Cu. cor. oectmii and ( km. r t WrxMt tit. (Common uoanoil. KEG ITt A B MEETINGS, FIRST A NO tlia-d Iuesday evenings ot mth taonisi 41 g o'clock. . . r Persons desiring to ba mtttert aet4 upo by the Council, at any regular mertiua wnt present the same to the Auditor aud Clerk, on or before the Friday eiir.i r"' to the Tuesday on which tits Council il J rs!ular ' Auditor and Folic J udije. Hoard of Flint Commissioners. TFIi? BEGI'LAR MKETINO80FTH1HBOAEH, will be held on the first Mod-Isy, ole!'U month at 10 a.m. In the msolt.: o. A..na i'k.mh.,nf imimMn. . L. ki.. B.