The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, July 21, 1898, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, Tlll.lPAY MOKMNU JILY SI, IBM.
v.
POPULAR
lo) PT (I Ifl (PTfl fl ni
I ill L -i 3 . , ' Jv.
Deoiey
SGhley
ReJucei
tbf Spanish
Fleet
at Manila.
Reduced
Centra's
Squadron
near
Santiago.
PI
Shatter
Reduced
Toral's
Army and
Forts
at Santiago
NOVELTIES
in Men's and
Boys
SUITS
Ml
Soft, Stiff and
Cloth
fee
Reduced the
Price on
Clothing: and
Hats
at Astoria.
HATS
in
Watch for the grand open-iM . , ,. .
ing of the Oregon EmporiumjJlttWetlVe GOOQS at AttPaetlVePFieeS
Saturday. Julv 21. with an! .
entirely new stocf of men's
fine clothing, shoes liats.
etc
Special bargains the open
ing day.
O30 Commercial St.
m
l
. Shirts, Hosiery,
Neckwear, Etc.,
Arriving
DAILY -
-WISE-
The Reliable Clothier.
hcrt he lud Iv-n on (tin lch s.-tlins , lory, nml (. lnntl lnt ih. wvuhfiil minds
clcin.,1 nd .tlt.TMiit srs. mid I lying ,., ( country, M.my such lortcs (ire
told In lv.try. ilii.f utn.'Mj; which r"
-lnt It, vcrc's Hide," ' ll.utur l-'tlrl-rhl,''
" Independence lli'll." 'Shctfd.iir
Hide," etc. All u h pes-m nhmiM I"
committed t.i mem,,r lv lh, children And
,Nir talk and Assertion thl n- MM ! ,hlMlM flm n iur( ,lf ,,v,.rv pril.
h.Ms tn Ul.l in the lower hrtor. tho , tU , rurtn (lf Jllly ,.,..-hr.ti..n.
:r.id the o. It. & N. d,s k preparatory to
oit' t, .
It 1 st.ite.1 on the N-st of government
authority that, r.otw iwul.ituling the news.
mines urn there am! are ready for husl.
ms at moment's notice
of tlii stories that are told in pro and
hut will nourish the patriotic senium Ml
there l none cjual lii IMw.ml llverrtt
The contractors. h.ivlt finish! nv-v. i ,, , r). ()f ,.,,, NUn ..Th(( M ,
WWAiVmtWtiniVm
I HE OCCIDENT
Astoria's Leading Hotel !
Megler & Wright, Props.
LOWNEYS
CHOCOLATES
AT
THE SPA
TODAT'8 WEATHER.
Itlr, warmer.
AROUND TOWN.
THURSDAY.
Care for thy eoul aa tor thy chiefest tay;
Car for thy body for the soul's avail,
Car for the world for body's help alway.
William Burd (liiS).
The W. C. T. U. meets today at the
usual time and place.
The A. & C. railroad took out four cars
Of Balmon yesterday for the east.
JJr. Flavel and the Misses Flavel have
rone to the Hotel Flavel for a short visit.
Mri. Ik A. BIckell end children went
Tip to Portland yesterday to spend a few
Cays.
Passenger travel between Portland and
Astoria and the seaside Is reported as
rapidly Improving:.
Hereafter the O. R. & N. San Francisco
teamers will handle local passengers be
tween Astoria and Portland.
In the county court yesterday C. R.
f Ugh!
Don't make Schillings
Best taste like ordinary tea
by boiling it like cabbage.
i..R61..o .u appvmiea (K-puty county
treasurer to serve without compensation.
Dr. 8. B. Nelson, Washington State Vet
inarian, and Mrs. Nelson arrived yester
Jay morning to attend the Farmers' Con
gress.
1 urnuay mffni me aizert took six car
loads of salmon up the river for the ist
via the S. P. and the Thompson had one
car yc-Bterday.
Charles P.lchel, formerly with Christen-
pon & Co., has opened an up-to-date mar
ket at No. Commercial street, near
the I'akice restaurant.
The Antorian Progressive Association
did not no outside of its own ranks to
raise the fundB to pay for the expense of
the farmers' Convention.
In the justice court yesterday R. :.
Gaston was bound over to the grand Jury
on a charge of receiving stolen goods.
He Is out on his own recognizance.
The Steamer Wenona left for Portland
yesterday to act as tender for the city
dredgers. The Dwyer will run on the
Kniippton-Astoria route during her ab
sence. The Clatsop county road convention,
pursuant to a call by County Judge Gray,
met at the courthouse yesterday after
noon. The convention adjourned to meet
again this afternoon.
The committee of the Progressive Asso
ciation lat evening drove the convention
lecturers about the city, making a call
at the waterworks. A fine view of the
city and harbor was had from the hill.
around from
Inir thp O'llrlrn bu'.Min to n n.-w Imv-
tlon on Oomnim l;il utrv"-!, otult th
olt. nn.l 011.x tnor. aftor Mookido
.if irn d.iy. tho pntii-tpal ihorxxighfarw
of th city Is ojvn to the puMK.
TonlitM' lvtnr at th.i Farmnrs' Con
r'. Klh-r' ojm huit ttl v'l
ally Intrrrattns l"rof..r IVrnofs .
lu!tratril Irv-t'Jri- I ih f.-atiirr of
th convrntlon that will attraot p-nral
attention, n you !on't hoar it you will
m'.r a trvat.
In the poll'" I'ourt i't'r.iiy Thom
Uakir a tlnrd on a chare of drunk
nni. Frank i'at':n v. arrt. on a
1 h.xrye of il.nl.-rly conduct. wa finr.l
rtiirni- t-in u-'!x'n.i on condi
tion th prf-'otn-r lavo tho city, which h
ovmplll with.
At much trouM Mr. K. A. Oenlln
drov in two of hl. rw from hl ranch
htch wrr uirtl by rrf'r Shaw yea-tt-rday
aftrrn.xtn In h: rt:; outdoor II
lutntd lr-tur on dairy unlmala. Th
PrTiv Afo-itlon ar m.t Mppr
clativ of Mr. t.rd:!n; aid in the matter.
The Atorian' column of clalfl.s! ad-rrrtlaerm-nts
on the vond part will re
pay examination by every reader. All
ama'l I.k-ii! heretofore run In this column
have been trnfi"rrM to rh claaained
ltt. (HHiMr whU-h a numt-r of new one,
that may Interest the public will b
found there.
Industrial Ar"! . Judmm of they
O. R. is N. V. state that he Is advised
that hi company will send from VQ to
1 ..) prople to At"ru .lurlnit the nvtta,
and as evidence that they Intend to hlp
mak it a sucrv the O. It. ic N. Co.
y.-stenl.iy sut.scr'!'.'.! l to the ixatta
fund, and have g:- r. orders to all n'nt
on the line to f illy advertise the Astoria
ratta. This Is bnsid ku.ikj action.
The Orirn .a'.l-d f r Al'tskan port'
early y.trd iy .r.i hid on board 3 pa
wifT', Ave ..f hom w. re from th; rity.
Al.iska tntr..- is already looking up ant
Is stimulate.! by the nrr.vnl of miners
?rm the Klondike briniting eonslderahl
:ms of nv-.. y. Th K d- r is n w In Port.
'ar.d p'ltt'.rif :'i a-! state rims. in
sr.tii i; .i:..r. ..f an earty ruh. Ilest.le
the p is-T.g. r h.. hid considerable
fr-'ith;.
S-I- r.-h an I ! i rommlss'.oner II.
IV M j r- ,s in . : yesterday. I"
i.m'.iry ' ; : rr, ,r-. !. -e; C,..-r. With
Mr. y. I. I',:-i:k,r and II .n. i'. W. Fulton
h.y dr.v.' n'-ut fi- , .'y. vll"lnr the
va-'.nj. r.'ipti. r.. ". The Kuv.'rn r was
mueh .n'.rete.; in ;,. silm .n tiiislnes.
whi. h was n.-w h.m. an 1 Is also much
tnten-t.-! In the i , I f .r pr-peotlon of
M'..Ti"n now l'.r.i pre;. and ly Mr. Mf
(Jiilre and the I'r rr-.:v.. A4.w-latlon. In
speikins; .f th" Mil. Mr M. 'lu r said
they nere making; fair proerx In Its
preparation an. I ti 'i"d i-,K.n to have sum
a measure In bla. k nrd white as would
be a'-c ,'atile to all int. r te, and s"'ure
the neiessary s'ip;.rt to pass It.
Mr. Oharles Holbpv, k. of Holbrook,
Merrill. St-t.on 'omimny, San Frnncls,-o,
who 1 vSitir.if in the rity. In speaking
yesterday of the Farmers' Convention,
was enthusiastic In his praise (,f the
movement and Astoria's prrslvene.
He Is a great traveler, making a trip eat
a!mot every year.. He snys that on his
last trip throuith Minnesota he noticed a
vast improvement in Its ngrVuHur. From
n small beginning In n sht time a large
section of the state was covered with
modem fTeameriea, the farmers
evn dropping the cultivation of wheat.
These fpamerles are vry profitable and
sure winners. Minnesota now has over
of them, and more building. He statel
f irth-r that this was what made Mlnne
cota far superior to ''allfornla agricultur
ally, and that Oregon now has the same
. h.mre to ff,rge ahead.
Without a Country." I read the story
fthile I w as yet a small boy and remember
to have been tinprvssl by It. 1 read It
several limes afterward and each time
found It touch,! nty heart as few storto
have, but not until lately have I come to
anything near an nppreotaiioit of lt
merits, and I doubt whether I yrt enter
Into It full spirit. A few days ago I
came ncros the story and started In
atvuit the middle to read It to my I
read A little while and was so ff,vied
that I stopped. "iio on," saul my wife. I
read on until I had to stop again to choke
down a sob. and continued only at my
wife's request. Whi n I h id nnih.d my
wife was looking out of a window to one
ce.il her eiuoilctis and 1 went out of the
room to brush away a tear.
Children will r.ad that story, thry will
read It over and over and sooner or later
they will come to a realisation of the full
import of the thrilling narrative, and
they will then hv learned for the first
time what patriotism l.
The stories of men who have performed
great dessl through put none mtiv, are
numerous, and they should ! placr,
wherw children can get them. iut alov
all thing, let our children learn to sing
our national himns, not the first tania,
but the whole hymn.
C.Konc.K MAFLKTuS.
A. O. f. V. CONVKNTIoN.
Portland. July 3.-The (irand I.odfe. A.
O. f. W.. today elected the foowli
gninil officer.
Master Workman 1. C. Ibrrin. l'ortlanl.
Fort-man F. ll. rchtold. Crvallls.
liverserr Itaiph Feney, Portland.
Ite order Newton I'lark. Portland,
Itoviver It. I.. I'irham. Portland.
Truste,. f..r three years -W. II. lb'edor,
Portland.
eprvs.-nttttlves to the Supreme Inlge
William M. Colvlg. Jack-'nMlle; Kl.
Werletn. Pirtiand. and S A. M. t'a.lden.
!.i!t m.
The St.x kt.tn case, fr.im Se.ni.ie .lg.
Astoria was dli--e. of by referring It
lei. k to the l...vl l!ge.
Th.. lirand lexig.', Isgre.. of Honor,
A. o. I'. .W. blay .4Vct.il the foil awing
officers:
Clil-f of M .r.orMr. M .rne'r..n.;.
Salem.
Uidy of l..r.or-M.-s M A. V .rk. r. Al
bany. Ciil. f of Ceremonies-Mr, i '11:,, S;,-v.
. n. Th- I all, s.
Itecr l.-r-Mrs. M.irg ir-; li. rr.ti. A-.'i-land.
K-eelv. r-Mrs. .M.f.ti.e A. Miv.n. The
I Mile.
I'sher-Mrs. Wll.la lt-iktup. l'r.ii.ville.
Insl.b, Wat. h-.M.-s Mated C. N. .,,n,
Wi-s'.on.
outside Watch-Mrs. A. I'. Klipl-l.
M.dford.
French Vilcnclcnne Lice.
Here la a special which no on can afford
to isim; whliw and bull. cobf
4.1W yard t 1 cents per yard.
b piece, m cenm per dorn yartl.
pe, -, :. cent t r doicn yard.
I' piece, jn cent per doteti yards.
Wash CooJs t 8 l-Jc a YirJ
of Ih prettiest dlinitle. organdie,
lawns, cheviots, nausookJ, granldln. ,
and peivale; th greatet traln of
the xstn.
W hltc Skirts.
Four yard wide, While Puck Hkli'ts,
oh, sv per than making them; only ;ic
each.
Wblto pl.pie Skirt; yards wide, deep
hem,; you couldn't maka them short
of II W; only M cent oaeh.
Sepinte Skins.
N to h found elsewhere; three ib'len I
eiwralo Hklrts. of Wool Checked i
i
Htrlpe. and Plaid Suitings; all lined;
-r!velei iHiund; only IJ W.
Birjalrs In Towels.
Towels; thn grentet Towel llargnln
eer offeied; r-wiilar price Jj oentl
each; apeclnl prliv 1,1 cents ch,
Curtain BarnJlns,
Itutlled lldge Swiss Curtains, handsome.
ly tninmed with la, and Insertion in
ttiiee lots, at the following low pilots;
Lot I, Hi) In. lies wide, yards kuig, lafc
nine, only l 15 per pair,
I. .it :, ta In, in s wide, 3 )ar.s long, lace
o I lie and lu, ill, oi. only II .31.
Lot , II In, Ins wide, yard ang, lace
edge and insertion, II (i per pair.
BcJ Spreads.
Full wldih Macsiil.ies I'at'tvrn, nil iady
llellltlied lied Splesld, TJ celll value;
only .VI cut each.
Ultra Sue Mais,, lilies l,-d Spnads; 1 It v
bi-l t is) Hpie.nl in III market; now
only ; cents ea. h.
Sheetings nd Muslins.
A great lin' In I's yard wUU un
bleached Hhrrxing; chrstp at o cnt
a ) ird, our prl otily 3 cent yard,
une arl wide lltrachrd or I'lilileachrst
M is.ln, s'siilatd ouiillly; only 3 -nia
1SU lluck Hack. Ilemtltch.d. all t.lnen ' p.-r yard.
Full Wldn Pillow Casing of Ih lxst qua).
ity miialln; only lu cej.is pr yard.
llmy wldo I'lil.Ua. In.l Cotton Flantnl,
woimIi eveiy cent of I csnls, only I
cenis per yard.
Hosiery and Underwear.
laidli Heavy I luce l.lllrd Jersey ItlMHHj
'et, with long sleeves; pants to
inatih, otity 1'. cent each,
In.li. Willie l.l.ln Hlerveb Vi. HHk
rlnlstied, only 1 cent ra, h.
VV have, without a ibu!, th it vauf
In I ..oil' N lil liowu; lot of lac
and llmbroldery Trlmmln; sis dlffaf.
rut paltetu, only 11 cent a. li,
W o have th lioMt colllt'luta lllof Ldl4-
Wrapper in ih city; all kinds an
ipialitlr at price from W rsni up.
Ureal I our llargnln In 1-adle' atwt Chll.
dieii's Col i, mi oe; from I cnt A
pair and tip.
A lot of damaged I'ndrruwl Kid Olovse,
f'.rmorally It M, to clcso thain out at
0 rent each; in In lnvi pssrftcS
order; doiCt iiiImi a g'd brgm.
Hot weather I reining and P'U shouta
hat a pair of our 8utnmr Corsets tl
r cent a pair.
SHANAHAN BROTHERS,
The Only Store That Sells Cheap.
In a Woman's Care
The Pantry Shelves
l'P"n Ih pantry ihslrss should be
found stlsclsj sssortmtnt of
choir grocsrle. Mot lot kind you
buy al any store, but a supply (rem
u. W ar careful with th quality
of good w buy and trust to your
spprsclstlon to bring u rnsl
ordtrs and ntw cuitomtr.
KOSS. HICtilNS H CO.
5ts5saii
Insurance and Shipping.
not."e to srp.scp.ip.Erw.
The circulati'.n department of the A
torian. commencing vA'h this date, will
be In charge of Mr. H. T. M'-Is eon, Jr., and
all r It v subsfTipMorifl not paid at the busi
ness office must hereafter be paid to and
recelptd f.,r alone by him.
JOHN T. T.KIHTF.P., Manager.
Astoria, Jiy J'i, Vis.
HOW TO TEA-'H PATRIOTISM.
THE MISrilN'i IIAItK MIIA.4.
Indon, Juy yi.-The Ilrltl-h bark Mi
das. Captain M-iwenger. whl-di nailed
from Nagasaki. Japan, February II, for
Portland. Oregon, has b.-n posted at
Lloyds as mlviltig.
almost every art). 1 of wearing apratel
will last longer than If looked after by
Commission, Brokerage,
Home women neglect their footwear, i
Shoe of fin appearance, rather than
go.sl quality, attract them.
Put In buying ahoes her It I im
possible to niak a m'.stak. Th ap
pearance and style la all that th moil
fastidious could deilrc. and the quality
keeps par with both.
our price re regarded as wonder
fully low by wis buyers.
C. J. TRENCHARD,
CoaatOMt 1 1 none llrolstsr.
- ASTORIA, OREGON
Af iilW K .' t'o , sn l l 'i, ire 1 tprr.i t o t
Petersen & Brown.
MURRAY HOTEL
Fold of .S'lnt'l street.
Electric Lights Electric Bells-Free
Sample Room -AH Modern
Improvements.
WEEKLY RATES :
K. M. (jVSS. Proprietor, i
Chas. Kan & Co
;ti.7 :m n kciai. si hi i i .
M.uiula. t-.ir. it 1. 1 Lulu-' I'NI'UiWMAI: nu
'l d'o 1-, tc. 'Hie 1dW ( -t iri. i - in A -t.. la. We
lli-'i ( IIII V II tilie .(n k nf .IdJ'lllM -se I'llln V (tiKiils, line
liiiiuwaic, NetimiM ini'l Toyi at wholesale plii'i .
Clearance Sale
The Pat Market
FISH AND GAME IN SEASON
7- Commeri. Inl Mtrovl.
Figured Organdies
and Dimities.
iAAAAAAAAfAAAAAAlfUVVAAA
THE PALACE
Astoria3 Leading Restaurant
Cvoryttilnu Htrlctly 1-MrMt-Clfmn.
W. W. WHIPPI P Pron
q ........ - - - - - i - -" .
li itterlck Patterns at N'sw Trie'".
AlbertDunbar,
Cor.. 9th ami
Commercial
Streets
Astoria, Jiiy 9 Editor Astorlan: T
r'-ad with gr'-at Interest an article in your
lM-ue of Jiily 7. upon "Patriotism ns It
Should lie," and .as I think you have v'-ry
appropriately comm'-nx-d iipn a tlm'-ly
topic, i will ask you to allow me to add
a few lln'-s.
The method of teaching patriotism, na
set forth In that article Is. In my opinion,
the true method and If carrlwl further,
as It may well be, it cannot but nsuit In
milking our boys and girls more manly
and womanly
Telling a boy to be good will never make
him a whit better nor create or cultivate
In him an admiration for hon'sty or In-
dUHtry. A good character Is the result of
a desire to attain an ideal and the ideal
is formed from the observation of the
lives or records of others. In like man
ner, tolling pupils how much they ought
to love their country or how much their
country Is doing for them, will be of no
avail. Patriotiem cannot be bought. It
has Its Bourco in the deepest recesses of
the heart and springs from feeling, not
from reason. For that reason the sing
ing of one of our national hymns thrilla
the hearts of all and unconsciously we
come to feel a love for our country, Its
emblems and Its principles.
I fltorle of nfltrlotf Anta mtA an.KA1
The pilot schooner Jessie was brought I will have a like effect and will serve a
iuug. isay yesieraay, lrlple purp060 to entertain, to teach hl
.ilfiiirfiiKiiiiiifriiriiiiiaiiiii
1 P. A. STOKES
i Clothing 44wsTWsTssrwsYiTWw:
: and Gents' Furnishing Goods ?
I CUSTOM MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY. 1
i i
Heilborn & Son
Furniture
and Carpet..
STKCIAL SALIC Jnimnoso Linen Warp Mailings.
Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland.
A. V. ALLEN
Fancy and Staple Groceries
.ii.
Fruit Jim and Jelly (ilasscH.
With tlit; Fruit to go in them
Prices Lower
I lum Ever...
QQUASH OUT
oxxxxxxooockxooocooooxocooc
Will be a question heard at the Farmer's Con
vention. But those Sl?oes of uours that squash
out and lose tfyeir identity. Shoes bought right
by experienced buyers; dop't squash out.
Reliable Goods and Fair Dealing
;UOHN HAHN, Astoria,Ore.
n "435
t-..-Jl,1'l!l
Set Up
The Born Steel flange
Every Ono
(lurtrrinteoil.
'W.J. SCULLY
ouic Agent
431 Bond Street.