Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOtUAN, TUESDAY MQKJilKO. KOVKMBKK 80. 1B'J7. n Is Ftnwt Ever Brougtit to the City Dress Shoes Ladies -.FOR JUST ARRIVED Jdi' Heavy Seal BaL Ladlos' Bsavy Oalf Bat laullea' Iloavv Cmck-Ixf Calf BaL COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANY S3 COMMERCIAL STREET. KOTHINO BETTER FOR SCHOOL WEAR HtCISTCRlB COLUMBIA SHOE COMPAXT TODAY'S WEATHER. Bala; warmer . AROUNDTOWN. TUESDAY. Tbey royal-hearted tronnti are Wko nobly love the noblest, yet hare iriM For needy, iufferrna; lives In tow place. Georse Eliot. Try SchUUns'e Boot tea and baking powder. E. A. DE TO IS AGENT FOR SODA MINT GUM. Hot Scotch and hot Too and Jerry at the Office. FOR TOUR STOMACH'S CHEW SODA MINT. SAKE Grooerles at th lowest prices at th Pacific Grocery Co. LADIES' CASHMERE GLOVES. Sfi CENTS, AT DUNBAR'S. Ask for sample of Chase ft Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross. Hlg&.ns A Co.'i. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 185 Ninth street BVto In Uppertown, Sunday, Novem ber 8, lo the wife of Nels Simonson, SCO. P. J. Meany, the leadlrs; merchant tailor. 1J7 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Dry fir slab wood for sale. Astoria Land & Investment Co., Commercial and Eighth streets. Telolphooe 99. T. B. Kelson. Ed De Wyl, John Rodgers, Portland; Dr. Jo. Kent, Irwaeo; W. C. Barret. Seaside, (are at the Parker house. Plum pudding, cranberries, sweet elder and a large line of other seasonable stap'.e and fancy groceries at Ross, Hlg lins & Co. W. H. Moser, Addis Gallagher, W. A. Butterfleld. Portland; E. A. Evans, Chi cago; M. P. Callender, Knappton, are at the Occident, Charles Wilson, the fisherman who was found unconscious In his scow suffering from congestion of the brain, is Improv ing and will etxirtly leave the hospital. Wm. Thomas, the apprentice boy wtio was confined In St. Mary's hospital for otne time suffering from a broken limb, left -for New Tork last night to Join his father. . . f ' NOTICE: The public should rem m. ber that there is but one original, alr ttghtb, Queen heater In the market, and that Fisher Bros, are the excluslv As toria agents. aj ' .- . ' - vi . 1 Foard & 8tokes Co. feel higWy elated over the aucceesful manner In which Cap tain How, of the tug Escort, launched the two monster anchors and ptoced them In position for the stranded ship Po trlmpos. Shares of tne Alaska Transportation and Devrtofimertt Company of Chicago are the most desirable investment before the public. Safer than savings brinks and brink stock. Paying Hrs?e dividends. Shares one dollar. For information ad. dress W. L. Dudley, general agent. Hal ler building, Seattle. Wash. A collision occurred between the BriM'-i bark Elginshire and the British birk far radale. 6undaiy evening, off Smith's Pohrf. The Elginshire drapffed her anchors and drifted on the Carradale, br-akinjr her Jigger top-gallant mart and a pi-ce -)f her poop taffrall, besides carryintf away part of the braces on the port side. The Elginshire dropped her anchors In a hard bottom, and with a strontf urr it arid dawn stream wind they failed to h"l l. She Is now lying at Tanz.v Point. Tfie accident will not detain the C-ur.aia'e. $200022 If you use too much of Schillings Best baking powdci it don't spoil the cake. But why not make your money go as far as it will by using just enough of Schilling's Best baking ppwder one-third less than of the brand you arc used to ? A Schilliat Capipaoy San rrasciKO if. ac3 TO WEAR DIAMONDS CHEW SODA MINT. 8hrlff Hougen, o Cathlaunot, la In the ctty on buaineaafc WANT A IW BIKE? CHEW SODA MINT. Th chotceet carkllea and nuti can b found at the Parlor. Bicycle and repair hop at IB Ninth street Chargea reaaonabla. IAMBS WOOL SLIPPER SOLES, CENTS. AT DUNBAR'S. The Pnrlor ha rtveh-ed a M line of Xnwa pocula. Call and aee. LADIES' SILK MITTENS. CENTS TO B.50 AT DUNBAR'S. For real life-like and artlatlo photo. Mil on Snodifraaa, th fotorrafer. Our prlcoa ar the lowent ta tha aNty. Call and ae ua. Paclflo Grocery CW Tdr. and Mrs. J. O. Hanthorn ha.- re turned from their vklt to Portland. CHILDREN'S WOOLEN MITTENS, IS CENTS PER PAIR. AT DUNBAR'S. Mia Sutherland, of PortUn-t. la vHNnjr t the home of Mr. a-id Mrs. Tal!.nt. Tou cn always find the best cream ry butter and weet. freeh cream at tha Parlor. New crop dried fruits, new crop raialns, fijra and assorted nuts all extxra fine quality, at Ross, H!trtns Co. Th Injuries received recently by Col. SXone, of Knappa, are not serious and he to rapidly Improving at the hoepltal. C. O. Palmberg. the leadlnr contractor and builder. Is prepared to do all tnds of Jobbing and building work; 4TJ Duane street ma nns were aown wnrcro , and Fort Canby early yeaterday forenoon: the velocity of th -wind waa reported S miles an hour in the morning. Percy famfth. appreritic on the Falls of Clyde, and Jack Rae, apprentice on the bark Dunbrftton, who are In the hoepltal suffering from trrrotd fever, are both Improving. FOR RENT One three-room house op posite court bouse. 110 per month; and I one tiro-room housie furnished for light housekeeping. S67 Commercial street. 110 per month. Apply 355 Commercial st. The sole and supper In preparation ba the Ladles' Guild of Grace Episcopal church will open at 6:39 p. m., on Thurs day, December 2. In the store room for merly occupied by the late M. C. Crosby. Largest and most complete assortment of alr-tlght heaters In the city. All the kinds advertised n this paper may be seen and compared at our store, then your selection will be satisfactory to you. Foard & Stokes Co. The United States arrand Jury yesterday foaand a tnte bill against Samuel Tomlln son. of Seaside, for sending ob'Cne liter ature through the mails. Deputy United States Marshal Stuart took the prisoner to Portland on the Telepho' last ntirht. Last night the McKInley club hell a meeting ait the court room, which was largely attended. The entire republican ticket was endorsed and each and every member agreed to go out and work from morn til! night for the election of the camdldrites. After a number iof timely talks the meeting adjourned to Thursday evening. The dangers of eivfliratlon are over work, worry and germs. We need a vi talizing power to sustain us. Learned men and experience point to pure whis key. Primitive men Bd not need whig key. We do. Cianged conditions bring fresh needs. And TKE whiskey Is HAR PER. .Sold by Foard & Stokes Company, Astoria, Oregon. The attempt to float the Glenmorag at the rec high tides proved a failure. A donkey engine was placed on boirl and lin-s were run out from the i:p, but further than that nothing was done. Preparations are now bing made for the next high tides, the latter part of De cember, when another attempt will be made to float her. jz - No amount of age or storing will make bail whiskey jrood. Tt must be good when made and must be stored In wood and not In mnal. Cyn:s Noble Old P.ourhon Whiskey Is stored! In onk wood barrefls. This devrfofis Its flavors and tonic properties. These flavors m.-ike It delicious In cockdaJls. It Is the or.lv Ame-Ho-an Whiskey of Intemntlonnl repu ta.tlon. The British steamip Ettriekiile ar rived tn yest'rdav, 22 days from Yoko hama aiml anchored In, the ytram. rep taln Stuart Hates thax he expvlene,-d continuous head winds aft'r i-ini, two diiys out from Yolcoihama, o'he-rwls- "he pass-uti) was uneventful. Th'- Ettnck dale is 24C8 tons and wfte-n loaded draws 24'i frx-.t. When leaving she. will require 17) tons of coal. Six? loals wheat for Europe. The prisoner In the city J a.;i Is In a mther precarious condition, although not serlourfy 111. He Is serving a ""nt'n'p of 20 days for begging on the strfrts and as the city provides no means of s:ilppln? tbo-o "Wandering Willies" to whero th.;y orlarinally Vlong'-d, Chief Hallock or Judse Nelson are powerless to do any thing except at their own txpen.?. if somcfthing Is not done in the way of pro viding transportation for him It will prob ably be found necessary to remove him to the hospital. But little Is being dotic- as yt by the candidates for the various offices. Al though some of the candidates are feel ing public sentiment among tJi'lr friends they are doing but little active work, and that Is done quietly. Romi of the office flhat are to be filled have little or no pay attached to them, but the candid ites will work hard to get there Jist the same. The election takes place a week from next Wednesday, and by that time they will be In a position to make a final effort on election day. ita-lttic has biva trio aihicf topic In aifalcOc rlavlcsi durlmt the pn wwk. TlM toumjunonta fair the Sti-mana ensm. ptontahtp nnd the monthly contraat at 'h A. F. C. alleys kopt th lna1ar Nirvl at It. In trw 50-iram axwtavat 11. T. Flmllay pull leads) i tn avcraiaro anf 44 for M rnxtwm ana R Is vrry xtaautatful W any one ill catch Mm, aa ttiaa way Klmllny l roIMna- r Kill surely Inorwv Ma iwr. Janwas Ftnlayaon la ruimlnic swanwl with ST ft IS nniMi, and H. Wl.e third mm avrnR for !4. Frank Wixvltl.lil vn the monthly niodnl, with an avvtaav of Oat. WHlncld haii Improve.! womlrr fully of lato; though never mMklwr vry larvm scora-aa, h I a very consistent per former. F. Fisher came ottt second l'h an attiml avcrnitaa of JSV. Ffcher came very Aw to miaklinr a pecfavt score. startlntt off -with a oetitwr. t'hrn miikln elirht striken, anal taking a comer In the teeth, a hard luck atory. hut any way, he fiolds a. he hlsheaa: score mdde In a tourn ainwt. (, Vt. XI. lVken look third pince with SS. Ttw ta.rlo wll howl thetr munrhly toairnament tixkiy, and quite a number of the C"0-callel a'rau'k-a-.'ack ar eMml. Mr. Insrall l errtltlfd to win the. mednl for keeps Ma she howl In excellent form, hm ha h.id rurit luck In toairnamwwaa. There h certainly nodouot that this lady la the champion of Astoria. She has fhe tvaar of nelns; hft;h lady on The rwrd for th pa ten dnya ntu-e the nllfya hare Nvn a thv dUal the womoo: aoorv rmvtnit Iwn M. M, C. 4J, 4S, M, 5R, a nvord th to '- tMntr to be proud f. The A. F. ' hidtea are rvJtVoln owr the pnwixvt of a tim from the Miritnomah vlub vlliln Artoria on or about OhrNtmiV. Shoul the match lake pVace. It -avail he a oloeely oonteeled one. for Aatorla lndi knew hiiav to bowl wtien It comi to c'wti'! a-f h other clutw. The elirht hlsh nu-n In the tourruilment )t flntahed, atul who w.ll meet the Uidlea at the eml of the week, are Frank WoavUlAI. F. Flsh.r, M. M. Ftckvn. W. C. Laws. H. Wise. H rtnn.41. Aleo Murray awl R. F. Allen TNs irentVmen have made a total of 124 plna. C. H. Onir-cr i hlsti man ao far for the Wl Itxaihy -liti T. The reconla on ttie A. F. C. alleva are: in I tlemen. M. M. Pa-ken. one came, Ka.Jle. Mr Normil. : Manhattan. M Pk.k . WI our M p Tlh m t0UrnamTOt, ss. Tho h shei scores for las week are as follow: Mon day, H. T- Flndlay. ST: Twdy. C. 11 Cooper. 4; Tuelny. Mrs. Insal's. Wednesday. C. H. CVaoper. W: Wednesday, Mrs. rnaraUls. 4T; Thunalay. F. Fifh-T, HI: Frfday. H. TVU. S3; Friday. Mrs. Walls. 56; Saturday. A. Murmy. . LOGGERS ARE HAPPY. The Recent Heavy Rains Has RroiiRhl the Ctvcks Rank Full. Loggers on the lower Columbia, are Jura . litnt over the fact that the continuous rains of Jm past two weeks has mnde tt possible to float millions of feet of bigs to tide-water. Just now logs are fir from being a drug on the mark hfre being ready sole at the mills f r nil kinds erf timber. Lewis and Clarke. Younv's n'ver. Gray's, Peep and various other streams ;n this vicinity are receiving tlwlr full quoti of logs) from the many camps loeateal back in the mountains. At the Seaside on the Necuileum, folly 3.'aJ0 feet af spruce Is In the boom. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. H. R. Fereuson to t'nlon Savings and Loan Assocl.illon L 3. hVa-k IZt. second extension to Wamntoon: SI. John F. Mclnto-'h to Nelson Prntt-S. E. quarter of S. E. quarter of section 15. and N. W. quarter and N. E. .lunrter and 8. E. quarter of N. E. quarter of section 22. township N., ranee 8 W.; SSO". C. H. Page to Astoria National National Bank Lot 11. block 58. McCI lire's; SI. Sheriff to J. A. Mclntlre-Lot 7, blorlt 12, Warrenton; S173. William Buorgtt to Sarah E. B-k-r- Lots 1, 2. 3. and 4. section 30, of the S. W. quarter of S. W. quarter of section 29, township 5 N., range 10 W.; also lots 1, 2. 3 and , block , Hustler Aiken's; sw.m A CALL TO THE FRONT. Citizens Yesterday Hold an Enthusiastic Meeting Astorlans Must Now Ge Down to Work. The chamber of commerce rooms were crowded ye-sterday by business men and citizens Who were there, to talk over a schne to advertise Astoria. Many perti nent rmarks were made on Dtie. utJct and everyone aarrel that the moment was at 'hand for action. It was the opinion af a majority present tnat jui.y inauiu be ralsl at once fir advi-rtlslni? pur. poses and a convmltt'jo on finance was ap pointed. Altogether It was a very wide awake meeJtmg and a good snirt wm mado In the right direction. Tho meet ing adjournal to 2 o'cl'- k this ar.-rnoon, when It Is hoped the room will be crowded with those interestl. OFF TO THE TODS, Two Well-Know n Ranchers L ave Ai toil a This Morning. Col. F. A. Henry an'l brother Frank Jeave this morning for fheir ramh on the lIj)r Nas-'s. Th'y will r'-maln away arout a montm. K Is not an easy matter to ranch Ir In tfhls part of uhe. world, where rrj;uls ure svarre, and what fow there are, extremely bad. Th;s applies particularly to the Washington side of the rlvr, wh -re these gentlemen wn cla mv. Tlie T'np t Nase Is rearrhed from Astoria by boat to the head of navigation on T'ip river, Timco over a rugged mountain trail, wh'-re sup plles must bo haul'-d in by sb-de. The Henry brethers -will take in aboit 'Jfi p.un'l of jrrovi slons and hanlA'rv-, and during their stay at the ranch w.ll make many need'xl lmirov".'n'-nts atxut ihe place. It is stirmlfd that, tho colonel, rather than face the heart of the coming firjlltlcal battle, Is hieing to the bush. A PROPER MOVE. A Commttbe to Visit Kan P'ninclsco and Confer With tho lusln ss Mfsn. A fw days a'A Ihe AHiorl.iti ad van d the idoa that if A4Corla would circum vent the Sound cities, and secure, a large portion of tfrelr rapidly grwlrg Alaeka trade. It could bout be accomplished by forming an alliance with San Franclvco and Portland. With tails object in view, a cdmmlBtee was yesterday decided upon by the citizens, meeting at the Chamber of Conmaerc fam. Th coaumltte ts Im vonipoaed of a niernbor amdh from Mia Chnwr otid th IVtarnvaala- club. thny to haHa and otMaUfo cIIIkw. tt If probaHaa thaa continlttee will scam -lall We Ilakn alate city ml meet with ihlr ChaiiatHT af (Vmnaorve. All a-htiena ilu have at hrnrt the In- (en-aia of Astoria are regueMed o meet at the chamber vf conuneiw rwma m . . . .. p. m. unlay. Ktry (nmlwaa nwt .n,1 imipavny owi. r an the a-tty ehould he pinat ANt-HOUS 8AKKI.Y DKaMTKO. Throe W, Fellivwa Now Hold the 'o- trnnpoM Ready for NVxt lllnh Tide. 8iind.iy Captain llow.ia. Id cMmtnand oa arm r.ira. ,awrM tha sr.aw bi-aarlng the raainnliUng six-ton nnchor, H u point a A-w yaartU off the IVatrimpos. and th huge mnsa of iraan wiaa ssn ell.,-d Into to water and mnile ftist t the ship on tne beach. The Escort svitvh hrr Koa- left AAorla at S Stinday rawtilna:, an.t arraving nut. aide f.aamd a very anvnarn mi. On North heach bK little swetl was hrawklng. Ihore- m. irMiiuie wns AiitK-ivitM in arertlnn a lima to the ship. As nHt as the aoow was In posNlon, flw men put off In a fish Ing tnt and carried a amall line throtuth the breakers fo the, beach. With this line the large hawtacr was ih.a tiled In, nisi as Hn aas H s ixvun-d to the ship, the big anchor was dumped Into the water, about foair fath.ams dvp at that place. Tha IVtranpva now siands. head almost . north, and with two fivt f e,Uia at the boar an.l about rive f. ,,.t ihe sacrn. At ordinary hfch irhlo the -ter Is all aboa ttte avsatxl, and It Is rtpotred at the next hlRti tlhw. tKtit the l.Mh of 1-,-aavtr, he will l. Hoatcl with hut little dlrtVuKy. W. F. Ray. (.iln Heard a-al Pilot Mnlcmb anade the trip on th Ksa-ort Sunday and pronmmw The launching of the anchor a ilea-ldnl sun-caw. MORE NEW KXHiniTS. Each Pay Finds Something NVw at the Commrrrlal AawKclatUan's Hall. That Interest In the Praa;rcia- cluh'a exhlbH of home praaducts Is not wanln, Is evldnaed by the f.m- th.it scarcely a dny pasxns h,K some n.-w cxhltat ad1 to the already fine dlsfilay. Recently ihe Columbl.i, I nan works placed on exhmttasi a prap.llor known as the "Harrison wh.-l." It 1 the Invention of Mr. Sam Harrison. ho clain mere than one virtue for tt. It is a si-ional wheel, and, unllko other whojs of a sim. Itar Ideaa, neasha ts ile maohlm- work. A coltnr t. Ith a V stiajw groove k sbrink onto the pnopellor shaft near the beaarlng. Another collar, an exaot count -r.iart. Is loose upon the shaft mar the end i:, twtn the two cailUars are tin- t.l.ubs nnd are made e.a-ure by m-rewlng up 4 nut at trae end of the -iaft. Aside from the tampVclty of the pattern. mnklr It pos. slblo to uqk-kly repair a bra. ken Wade. the huge bulk of rhe hub found In .ill awher wheels Is don.- away with. Another recent eathll.lt as from F. !Ur. toldus. It consists of several wimples of brick and drainage pipe made on his place amh of thn city. Tho sumplcs show a goo.1 quality of brick, and those familiar with enpthrtrw.-iTv fdping say that the samples shown by Mr. liartoMiis are from a fir-g-claes quality of clay. fSormono brought In a fino vtlon of mop!.. Sitiirdav, from a tree grown on ttie Trawls and Clark-. The owner will confer a fa-w upon the awnrlathm If he will call nnd l-ave his name so It can be marked . Th.. fruit and vev.sW rghlhlts are continually being chanired. Th famvr of thn lower Columbia country xm taking a great Int-rest In the work of the asso ciation, iind few come tn twn who fall to visit tho exhlhtfcon rooms. WORK STILL OrtINO ON. The Forti n. atl'.n at the Mouth of the Columbia River Aswimlng Shape. Even more quietly than tho building of th Ato I i-OKIilo railroad, has work pro-gre-wd on the cxtensh- systom of fortl- rlcatirrfis ait the mouth of the rlvnr. IVir two years, nearly two burhlrerl men hav "-on engagrl at Fort Stevens anl 5UM.r- nrA band, and althoaiai the work has been carried on with art-cat secrecy, one can easily s-e from a p-uaslng gllrrrps. that a srrcat amount of progress has hee-i made. YesfertJny the government Steiimer Men- dell took down 1n Fort Stevens a large number of iron girders, probably for c.n rm nt work. Some of 't!hi huge 10-lnch guns tiave alr-ndy le-n mounh-1 and It In cnlcuHted that should Uncle sni sudd'T.ly dejalrs to make use of ihe works for defensive purpoM-s, they could be put In reaidlness on short notice. The r-cent Issue of tho n-port on rivers, h.urtor and fortlficatrons has the following to sny tiV.ut th fortilloati;rwi at the mouth of tho f'olnmbla: "The dfins-s Include two worka or older typo one garrlson'sl anil one In charge of an ordinance sorgoant. "Wlrh funlH npr-eprlated by the net of Juno H. work was corrtm'anc"d dur Ing the fiscal yir on five emplacements for 10-lnOh guns on dlsofipearlng carriages, two nmplacemeniB for 8-Inch gunfl 'n dls n,Tri'1ng carriages, and on two mining casememts. ",A't the clw. of 1he year tHie 10-lnnn emilacim"Tits iwero compbted a"d Hhre 10-lr h carrburen moiintel. A wharf had tK-en built for tho construction of th 8-Inch emplacements, oil necessary plant flssTribll, and the excavallrm ympl'atnd. ("mo mining casenv-nt. was also under construction. "With funds uppnotfrWIed by Me act of (March 3, 1897, an aldltlonnl tnilace, ment for 8-Inch gun on disappearing car riage, and a mortar b.-uttery for eight 21-lnhc mortars will bo construct'd. At the closo of tho yetir jilans for these works had been partially prepared." ONE OR MORE BCROEONS Of ihn N.-atlonal Surgie.-il Institute, ?.'. P,nh sltv-et, Sen Francisco, may be con suited free of charge In referency; to -,ny deformity, club feot, hip disease, et!., r.ralysis, piles, fistula, chronlo dlsass and the permanent cure of rupture, at tie OeHdcntal IWrt, Astoria, Welneslny and Thnrsday, Dooember 1 and 2, two days only. For tlhe cure of these special, ties this Institute stands unparalled. Extraordinary Inducements offered. The highest reference given. 1 0 ouaay special KiUttln Silk, nil ax'lof, per n.avl.to I JmlMdci y Hllk, nil anala.ra. per lal 10 Ropa l'jnlwUb-ry Silk. x-r skein. . . .to Ohlma Silk, all avlits. f' flUK'V work, (Hr yar.1 S St.unpcal lMlhw. each.. ..o llattilron's Colored Knihroldcivd Silk lliliulkifclilcfs. a-nch Men's initial Sl'.k llamlkcrclilcf. acll I Allies' Fancy llartera, per pair.... ISO Vliet lUaby UIMhmi. all laodcs. per N.lt 2,0 AH-!llk Habv IUt'tn. all shades, lY yrv' ' SteW or Hone iri'ht llackn. each 5u Flnlshltg UraM. jwr lo!l o Vrtlcncai lsi.x. i-r yur.l... ic and IVny Baskets, In all rotors. wu-h.lSo T ul Ice' S-xira;r Skirls. r.wh It S to SHANAHANBROS. The Tho lliast. Absolutely Pure Itys fc--a' B. s" a Ssjniaa u ua-e For Sola at Ttae tk-oldlswitnl Hotel liar. Tim ttffl.-e Saloon, . And all cbe lending Uira in Astoria. San Frutwlsco an J I'ortluntl , I il I'NTII, Ft'nTIIKll NOTICK. I'r. iMrrln, who Uis Iss-n with us for the ptst thre nr.Miths. will remain at 491 tlond St., Astoria, until further notice. All those ho wish to ennult him should do so at once. All chronic diseases with suc-sjs. Office hour 9 n. tn. to t p. m. The tor treate.1 free. eX'-eit meallclnea. nVSPF.PSIA AND INPir.ESTION rrnF.n. Mr. Kdllor: For over six years I have ho-n a great simVrer from eiciitn aind chronic dysts-psla and Indigestion. I came to Pr. Pirrln and have taken his treatment, and consider myself entirely cured. I fM v,ry thankful f..r the cure and am only too glad to recontmcmd IT Darrln's tr.Titn.cnt to the nflllctol pub. lie. Can be referred to. MRS. AMANDA HAIIOU). Astoria, November 21. Ofil'-e hours, 9 a. m. to p. m. WHAT WIM. ASTOHIA DO Towatd Getting a Shnre if the Copper River Trnde? n-ently there was 0rgv.l7.eal In this city a company known as the Montana & Atsorla Trading Co., with the ostens ible vWw of opening 'the triiile between this city and die Copper Itla-or, Alaska. Montana men are Interested In Ihe enter prise, absorbing about one-half the enp Ital stok. If wns desired by the pro moters that the other half le sia1crlh'd hwe. The plan Is to secure TO mi who desire to go to Copper river, cav-h to put ui J?iu. Wllh the money It w Intended to purchase rhn ste.ntn'T Harrison and ninke th. voyage to Alaska. Each sub--rlls-r retains a ne-flfi lh ln-terest In the bout, bexlibta (aecurlng transportation to tlie northern terminus, r,f himself and one ton of fr.-lntit. Mr. C. It. Wicldon nnd Mr. E. K. Fowler represent t'hri Montana parties, aind I heir rofonices have mll-nd ls",-tl m-n Inter rsled 11iut they are oil rltth't. Mr. Kheldon Is known as one of the most expcrl'-ncisl pilots on Ihe Alaska coast. He hi-s M tfm'ti Ixen m.il"r of wteam and sailing citift, and Is consld erel an experienced and reliable navl gaVfr. Mr Fowler halls from Ilvlwrston, Mon tana, where for years ho lias been e.igiiged In mining. Ho rcrcents a number of Momlanlans -who are d-slrous of going Ito the Copper river counlry. It remains now for ttin liuslness men of Asrarka to aid Bhose gcmitlcmen In every way possible to complete the organization of tlhls comimny here. What does II mean? Just this: That fifty nv-n will to start iwlilh, outfit In Astoria. It means that Astirla will have a,n Independent Ixstt running Iti'Io 'the Copper river coun try, and that during year two or three hundred mon will vs by this line. There are men In Astoria today who watat to go to Copper rivor. The business rrn tahould hunt them out and bring them before Uhe gerrtlemn who represent this new line. Recently C. H. Cooper rfctlved n HiHvU.l Mala taf Ijulle' Kid Ulovm, In Mack, whlto and colors, r ..I W Uullee- FisitU-r Ihiwa. .D0o Uutlcaa' allwiiot Kn't Skins, caaa-h II 6I lmilUV tail -wool Hwaulers, oo'h. IaiUrs1 rlblml Aualiullutl wool Vesl I or 1'aiata, iu'h Tf ladlca' I.li-si Collars, eocli Id.- IaiUisi' Aprons, ra.-h 15o lai fl !l a'hllilreti's silk and wool !loiR tsv-ll t&o to II.OO Infants' aim) t'lulilrcn's Coa't, each SI W o 00 t.tdUsi' llelts. asvdl 15-' Uullrs' Plush ami Cloth (tx-s. up fram KM tuadlisa' Cunts, Ihe latest styles, up fnam S Our RlUsan stock la complete! with alt slaaitea and wMths; cheapa-r tlvsn ever. Embroidery Hoops, lUr So Only Store That Sells Cheap Keystone jc;S;; Repaired l s- m y-y va4S-t -x- i U lil'AM Pitcesrtil In laaia. iviuiiumciin Whiskey SHERWOOD Sr ' SHERWOOD PACIFIC COAST AOKS'TS. a letter from tho cast from parties who were making erwiubies rmardlng Copper river. Ix Mr. t'oojssr persuade his friends tvi ship via this route. Foard & Stokes know of two - three port on Oray's river who want to g. Hunt them oirt. They sjrlll help mnkia up Uie party. Probably ajtiaer lasilness men can find starmtsiA wh.lm they ran pkicn on the rlirlit track. It la an important matt-T xju should be taken tip at aance. Ladies' Shoes Cork Soles Winter Shoes. Crack Proof Bos Coif. Seal Shoes In Button and Lace. Our gooi.s are warranted. aWais. 479:i Inhn SrM Hahn & Co. Japanese Chinese Curios.. Manufacturers of Ladies' .and Children's Underwear Silk Fancy fioodn inac Decorate J Chliiawarc His-clnl Attention given to nil orders for any ulylelif iJOlles v naps woo ne'e,- nnlwd perfect lit. CHAS. KAN & CO. 367 Commercial St Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE... i.l Street 'ext to Madinon! Claar Btana 1 leullis' and OlilMren's Mai kin. toahrs, fioni l 0 In 17. SO lwtdlia' Hittl ChlUlrru's riubrrlla, frotu ... o lo UM I sacs Curtains, (xalr. up from SOo CletilHo TrUila tVvrs, awh Tin Tiil.lo M11011. ytant, up front ISO All Unen Napkins. siia,ill.. II.OO A tlno Wiras twal "Prasait fur 7o Hon our Hive Him of plain aiwl flurad Pc-sw l,MHts, Jimt the llilns; fur a t'hl-lslliasa pi-awmit. Men's Tea-h or Four-lii.lland Tie, up fnsn ISO Men's Hunpcmlers, (stir ISti to TSo Men's I'lidcrwoar, suit Sou to S3 SO Hoys' all-wol Hwwalers, ataiJt 70 Itoys' suits, from TSo lit .0 Men's Hals. frn X0 to S3 S Men's sU.aao.4 PeJils SI IS Moil's Hoj. iUr So to SOo I Im Krai lit? a im K", Krva AM hk IMl MAI III.Nt.s . A. V. ALIJ-N. (IrtM-t rit'x, lYid, Fruits, Vt''t-tnlilt s, (.'rtM-kcry, I.oggtr's Su'iilif.i. Cor.Tsnth and Commsrclal at rest. Astoria Electric Supply Cp. t supplies WIRING & REPAIRING. ilaKIComtaitralsl stlroo I. ,SHAP A KODAK. at any man reuiloi unt o' . oar store and you'll nea portrait of a man brlmmlaa over with pleasant tnotuthta. Much quality In thn lluuora haveloolterareeaotuiblo pleas any mao. COMIT AND THY TI IKM MU0HES & CO Antorln Iron Worka. Front Bireet, foot of Fourth. Astoria. GENERAL MAC1IINI8T8 AND UOILER UAKER Land and Marina KoC-a, HoUer Wor Steamboat and Caansrr Work a spe. daily. Castuur of all dascrlptlon mode to order on short nailo. John Fox.. President and BuperSntenda A. L. Foi Vloo Praaldaot O. B. Prasl BsaoretaiT Astoria Savings Bank Treasurer J. B. WYATT, Phons No. A Astoria, Orsfoa Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Grocerle, Provision!, HA I NTH and OIUH. gpsclal Attention I'ald lo Bupplylng Shlfs 1873 1897 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... I.UURICATINd OILS A SPECIALTY SELL Ship Chandlery Hiinlware I run and Steel Coiil (iniccrlesand I'rovlsiims 1'loiir and Mill lced I'ulnts, Oils nnd Varnishes. L((ers' Siiiplles I'uli Imnh's Stoles Doors and Windows Aflrleulturnl Implements Wagons and Vehicles. J A )-