The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 06, 1898, Image 4

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    WE DAILY ASTOHUN, TUESDAY MOKNINO, SKITK.MHEK 6, M
TOVLT WEATHER.
AROUM town.
li R. IWnrmon, th 8tnll lumberman,
li In th rlijr.j ; ,
0rs K. Trsl. Jr.. of Pan Francisco,
b In 11 dir. '
Tom Pwr U li ksl up In th city JH.
on vairanor chart.
B. P. Blirlef wm to Kirappa jrtoriiay,
rtuniln In th afwnoon.
J. r. Knndy, a lumberman of S
Franclsoo, It In th city.
O. E. Wlthlniton, rhlr of th First
Notional tnk of lrt)sn4. If In th city
Jim Walker. Chrta Knutsen and Al-
Wt Knulnon. wr ovtr from Fort 8t'
rjt yrwtrrdajr.
Q, W. Wilson, trapman of nwaco, w
tn th city ywitprJty. Mr. VHlson will run
two of hi trap at IInaco this fall
Hun. Itn Trnitic has dvUp0 In
crack boirfcf, anl nowd th xprt j
r. C. men thine or two hut night.
Th funral of "French Emett" w
knj )trday from Pohl' undertaking
ftarlo. Th lntrmnt s tn QwMWl
It' a doctor' business to study hUh.
doctor confidently recommend HARrER
Wtilaky. fold by Foard Stok Co.
Astoria, Or.
Mis E'.tsKtwth WoCann rvturnrd hom
Saturtfsr, after hsrtnc conflrtd a rtry
urcrul alt month' terra ot achool at
Bkaoiokawa,
Th bonk and publlo bullitlnrs -r
tioimi Vesterdsy, and soro of the union
stork, n tiV a Holiday, lt llr IViy
wa not olherals ornrd.
F. M. Gra, of thla city. writes to
frienJs her that ha ha located on th
LHU Salmon river, and txprMt th
Ull f that h has ruck It rich.
A double suit of room for three or
four itmtlpmen or a married couple, with
or a-lihout board; also Hunt and plenum
lns moms Iti "The Ruckfr Hou."
Tti tl'Hl Shnr Villa Mnintriv hivi luat
received a tare lot of fir cordwood from
Stella, Wash., which they n offering at
very low Brure. See advertlement In
another column.
On of Foard ft Stoke' hors started
up Bond street yesterday at a lively rat
and ran to the barn on Fourteenth (truet
without damainc tne wagon. Ha was
hungry and wanted his dinner.
Orrin Belknap, of Ilsnsco. who was In
jured In runaway aorldent Saturday.
1 rapidly recovering. Hi condition wa
Hot as serious a at Brt reported, al
though he is quit severely hurt.
Th circuit court wlH meet &eptemoer
Is. Ther are many case on the docket,
th moat Important being that of Michael
Zulovlch. who I now In th county tail.
charged wkh having murdered a fishtr-
near Clifton.
in party or Klondike who wer
wrecked on the 8tahound and Gi me
ow k and who have be-n living in th city
aim, left yesterday evening for tne
(snake river country where they will tn
rge In prospecting.
Attention 1 called to the fict that the
Astor House dining-room will be reopened
Sunday morntne. and will tuereafter rnn
Untie to serve meals to regular boarders
and transient guests at moderate price
Co rum & Boggs, proprietors.
The second log raft built br the Robert.
on Raft Company t his summer will be
nnianei at Stella by the end of the week.
It Is built on the same plans as the one
recently towed down to 8a n Francisco,
and is composed mostly of piling. The
learner Progresso will arrive here on the
12th to tow It to San Francisco.
G. E. Wtthlngton. Lena Riveara. D. P
Leach, H. Shldy, Henry Lang. C. D. Ber
ry, r . Brundes, W. M. Carr and wife. R
it. Bingham. Mrs. ix V. Thompson,
Portland; Mis Williams. Chinook: H. R.
Robertson, Stella; J. F. Kennedy, George
fc. Train. Jr.. San Francisco; V. U.
Kourk and m-.fe, Lisbon. N. D.. are at
.. Occident.
Second lieutenant Johnson and Ensign
Redden, Second division Oregon naval
bMtailon, will resign their positions at
drill meeting tomorrow night. Officers
will be elected to nil the vacancies at the
me meetinsT. As the naval b&ualtun
is the only state organisation, it is the In
tendon of the slat military board to
maintain it.
IKmuld Robertson, an old-time Astortan
has returned from Dawson. He went to
Alaska live years ago, and was quite sue
ceasful. He has three valuable claims
on the Mlnook river, and brought out an
independent fortune in dust and drafts.
He will leave for Nova Scotia tn a few
days, on a visit to relatives.
W. R Wallace, who bes been In the em
ploy of the Palace baths for nearly two
years, left yesterday morning for his
home In Albany, where he will visit for
ft short time. He will then go to Omaha,
and from there visit the principal cities
of the east. Mr. Wallace made many
friends In Astoria and all regret his de
parture. Georgo Bartley was Wtten toy his pot
bear yesterday evening, 'ihe beer is con
fined In the back part of his saloon, and
he was going to feed it with some fruit
when Just as tho door was opened the
bur grabbed him by the wrist, sinking Its
teeth to the bone, Inflicting quite a
pulnful wound. The bear now weighs
about 2U0 pounds and could easily dispose
of a man if It fell In the mood, in short
order. ; .
Contractor Lebeck has finished the work
of moving tho Sovey building to its new
location o'n the north side of Commercial
irect. Owing to the narrow streets, It
was necessary to remove the awning,
which will probably not be replaced. The
building bow occupied by the Palace baths
will be removed to the lot vacated by tho
movng of tha Sovey building, rnd the
buildings occupied by Charles M Donald
and Wing Lee will be moved prc!ani
to the lut adjoining the old Cros y buIlJ-
"Which.;,,,- ..
do you li!:c bes: grocer
bills or doctor-bills?
Use 1 the " w ho 1 eso m e
baking powder Schil-
lings Best. '
Ing. Work on Judg Tag building will
then commence,
Th Ueorg H. MemUll has completed
the work of removli.g t.l mine at th
m.uiih nf tha iiver. Sh laid ovr her
Sundsy and went down to Fort 8ivn
yeaterday evening 10 await order mm
h. .(..iiinniMit. Th ther hu
lren heavily mined with torpedoea, and
th cwble and tanks which contained th
explosives hv been stored away at tne
fort, t.wciher with ih lecirlcl app
Kim iimxi In soiun htvm oft. Th ei-
pl.wl are prartlcally ueea, e'tt fr
Immedlnw purps. and, whll th
crnnirnt may hav occasion to mine Ihe
riia ai i.inu futura time, nohtlnt but th
4pnrtu conne td with the explosives
can b .ivel.
Gambling la st a standstill, and ther t
comparatively nothing Uoi at th
ral houses. Dealers ar tx'omin "
mated and many hav already left th
city for few day after th do of the
tlshing season considerable playing was
done, but now a man who nukes diliar
bt at craDS. faro or roulett looad
upon as a dead-gam sport Th only
playing that roouna to anything la don
In the business portion of th city, wher
aom nrattv stiff bets can M seen a
rounce. olo and poker. A Urg numbr of
Portland gamblers came to Astoria rur
recsita. but ther bav all returned hom.
business Is falling oft at th saloons
along the Bowery.
Postmaster McDonald gav an cur-
alon ro Qrav a rivar ytrdy. Ther
mtr aixtaen in th Daxiy. and they went
around with all kinds of weapons, from
innocent- linking bait boe to hug shot
run. Th nartv rtslted at Mayor Berg
man's nn ranch, when vry arrange-
mnt had been mad for Us recepttoa
Th sportsmen spent th day In hunting
and flshln:. The- got a number of pbeaa
ant, grous snd guall and several larg
atHrui of Bh. 8nt"on shot a muakrst
snd dropped It Into th pocket of R 0.
Lee. Mr. Lee did not hav occasion to
put h s hand Into his oket until h
rm.'hhl th il:v. and whn he felt the
soft fur of the animal a distressed ex
pression overspread his features. It ita
nt tike him long to throw off the coat,
and the crowd had much epxfl st his s
pne. A number of peopt were out of th city
Sunday. The A. C. R R excursion
t wk three coa.hes of passengers over to
Seaside. A g""l many wetit out in the
country hunting and fishing. Sportsmen
my there Is fine grouse shooting oa
Toig's river. Lewis and Clarke and
along the John Day. Rabbits are plenti
ful on Toung's river bottoms and out
around Olney. Pigeons hav commenced
to feed on salmon berries and are getting
out of season. There Is good trout tuning
abore Young's river falls, but more or
1-m ran be taken In any of the sxrvums.
But little fishing Is now don s nee th
gam season opened, as sportsmen are
mors certain of a big bag of gam than
b:g string of trout. Sportsmen who
were out Sunday say shooting Is excel
lent, but few having done any hunting
yet and birds are not easily frighten.
Last night's meeting of the Fuse
Club wss one of the most Important ever
held. Th attendance wu Urg. Th
proportion of Haskell V Robertson, who
k MOW cash and a free cite for flouring
mill, was rejected. The creamery com
mittee reirted good . progress, and the
land committee thanked R C. F. Astbury
for a map of CUtsop county. The mat
ter of holding a wheat-growers' congress
here was discussed at length. It Is pro
posed to hold either one general congress
In this city, or to arrange for a series of
congresses In eastern Oregon snd eastern
Washington, from which. dlvutes wou.d
be elected to the gathering in Astoria.
The Idea is to Instruct the wheot-growers
In the transportation problem, and to ex
plain the advantage of Astoria as a ship
ping center. It was decided that tn
secretary should confer with Commis-
sl'Hier Hermann, of the general Una
office, with a view to having him send an
expert to Clatsop to inspect the coal de
posits here.
Nothing definite was beard yesterday
from the stranded ship Garnet Hill, lum
ber Widen for Japan, and stuck on the
sand bars at the mouth of the Willamette
since Thursday last. The Bowers dreage,
Saturday last, succeeded In digging a
nolo and floating the vessel. Jt Is believed
much difficulty will be experienced In
hauling the vessel into deep water, as It
Is said the boles dug fill in again almost
as fast as they are dug out The tides
are on the decrease snd will continue o
for a week or ten days, and have fallen
about six Inches since the Garni. Hill
got stuck. The Clackamananahlre, whli h
left up the river, coal laden, 6unJny,
draws a fwt t Inches and how she can
ever reach Portland Is difficult to Imagine
when the Garnet MIH draws t Inches less
and cannot be huuld through with a
dredge digging out a channel. Th Clack-
mananshire will probably not reach the
mouth of the, Wtllumett trerore tnis
morning, but It is believed the G&ro
Hill partly blocks the channel, making h
Impossible for vessels to pas even If they
could float. The Bbwers dred"r nas
plenty of work on hand and win
make a record for herself if sh
succeeds In taking the Clackman
anshire up. If the Bowers dredger fall In
her task It would be well for the Port
land chumber of commerce to use other,
means of taking ships inland, when In a
case of this kind no Jackscrew can be
used, but It might act on the sug'-ntion
of using hydraulic power.
rloi E.aa;no.re
Two hundred and fifty dollar each; terms
of payment easy. Lots 7. blurk m; lot 7,
block 1C; lot 1, block 112; lot 5, block 130;
lot 3, blotk VA. AiMr:fS . earn Aatorlan.
NOTICE FOIt EID3.
Blda will be rt-cMved by (h: county
court of Clatsop county, on or oefor the
8th day of SoptemlK-r, Vi'j at 11 o'clock
a. m.. for the delivery In the court hnuK
yard of 23 cords of Vlro SIaile r Spruce
Limbs, Zi cords ot Aller and r, torts or
Fir wood, tho same to bi of ir&od sound
quality, full cord leithn, i r; J ticiivcr'rd
Derore tne wt oay or ;x:)3er, WA,
The right Is hereby rmerel to rp'em
any and all bids.
Ily order of the County Court.
h. J. WHKf.rry.
County Clerk.
Don't forgot that an ounce of sllen'-e Is
h.-Mer than a p iund of ex: !inatl)n,
THE LAUIKS.
The pleasant tlfeu und ptrtec safety
with which ladles mny ui o Syrup of Figs
under all conditions, makos rt their favor
ite remedy. To K';t tho true and Kwiulne
article, look Jor Ui iurid of the Califor
nia FU; Syrup Co. printed near the bottom
of the package. For.siile by ell druuuliji;)
OREGON HEATS THE WORLD.
We will prove It to you nt the Btatn P"nif
September i to Vl, Wi. and ynu can bko
for yourself for the cheap rate of One
r are for round trlr, from all points of the
Southern Kaclflc lines in Ortg-on, You
should personally become lnteernted in
this worthy state Institution.
is?'
MARINE NOTES.
M CLt'RR LOTS.
Th Harrison rrlvd In 8undy from
Tillamook.
Th EUer wiled for fan Frsnctaoo Bun
day morning.
Th Columbia arrived In from San
Francisco Sunday morning.
Th British ship Clackmannanshire, coal
laden, left up for Tortland Sunday.
Th pilot aohoonera Jetul and Joih
Pxitltser caai In from sea yesterday.
Th steamer Blhaw arrived from
Gobi yterday with scow load ot lum
ber.
Th schooner Dewey lumber ladn from
Nehalem. arrived In yesterday morning
and proceeded up to Portland.
Th pilot schooner Pan Joe was
launched from th marin way ytr
day. after being thoroughly overhauled.
ROUGH SHOES FOR
LITTLE GIRLS
Sometimes, especially school time, they
need them; good, easy one, but strong
and hard to wear out. A for the boy. O,
we sympathise with you all the yar
through, for the boys are a great tax
on head, heart and pocket book, but right
here our sympathy takr ft practical turn.
Hav you seen our special shoes for boys?
Petersen & Brown.
You Save Dollars
By Purchasing Your
Drugs, Patent Medicines
anl Toilet Articles of
The nnlv rnt-rate ilrnir . V.A
evenr article is anl.l 9 Mi
.- - i r t ik-iv
j - l LV1.
lesa than th manafactarer'a pnr.
ilere words don't tell it all. liere are
i . u. . , . i ti j lairui
Medieioe. Toilet Article or Drug" is eold
at rat rate.
Oar mail order bosinea baa trebled In
a year, because everyone within 800
miic-e Ol forUaDI Can asm nmn.v k
I1SU1UK Klbil us.
Kernlar
.- to 14
1 00
2S
Cat-rat
Prir
f 10
IS
n
Allcock's Poroui Plasters .
Ayer earpartlla.
Cartrr'a FilU
Csaloris
Seoll limulaioo m
Paln'a rir I'nmnnHiul I ra, ....
yrupofKl. ,"o
urttton bioi runner ) to eg
i -mn:m rii'inic rrewripilOQ UQ aa
fierce s Gol lto MnltesJ IHs-
rleree s Pelleu j;
Williams' rink fill ao
Uuloln Csoaulsa, or Soiaf
Ousted TsblaU, In amU
coiitainlns luO lraln nm
Quinine (.apiulra, or Murar-
eid lableta, Id bulls
eantAinlnv IUJl.rafn m
Qsiuine Capaulra, or Surar-'
eostalnins im.Vgrsin 45
Quinine Cauaules, or tlurar-
cosled lai.iou, Id bolllM
emtalnlnv Itii.WraU ki
W bay direct from the manafactarerf
iu quanimes. wnxn secure the
VKKY LOWKST TKADK KATES.
This enable ru to retail at wholeaaJe
price.
W'epay transportation charges to Ai
toria on all order for drujra or patent
medicinea amounting to $5 or oyer, when
accompanied by the cash.
Oar photo(jrs.ptiie department will In
terest Vnll. F.VUPV una l.,'nn I- . L....
riphy u in itock. and it will delight Vis
uovo you can, wnetiier yon buy or not
Woodard, Clarke & Company
Cut-Kate Druggists
Fourth and Washington, Portlnnd, Ore
i7 1897
Fisher
Brothers
ASTORIA....
LUBRICATING
OILS
A SPECIALTY
SHIP CHANDLERY
HARDWARE
IRON AND BTEEf,
COAX
GROCERIES AND PROV1BIONS
FLOUR AND MILL FEED
PAINTS. 0IL8 AND VARNISHES
LOOQER8' BCPPLIEB .'
FAIRBANK'B BCALEg
DOORR AND WTNnOWfl
AGHlC0lJUn,J. fMl'LEMENTB
WAGONi AWL VKHIt'LliS
Astoria Public Library
REAuIKO ROOM FREE TO ALL
Open Try day f rota o'clock to f:M
aad I N ta I Jt p. tn.
: abaartpOoB raUr H per aanotn.
W. cor. Klrrsntb and Duaa strMta.'
Oregon
Industrial
Exposition
OPtVJ IN
..Portland, September 22..
clom:
October 22, 1898
The KldMt ami Greatest FiptxltioQ r
hM la Hi Northwest,
HOUlCULTURAIi id4 AGRICULTURAL
rrodov-U ot Oregon and Washington will
be dipl)ed in wouvlerful profusion,
Inoluding tuoro rarietic Iliad
M befor gathervtl tog In
rr In un exhibit.
Co!J. Sltvtr ml Broixi MeJili will
N Awarded.
Mirvilously Rich SpclmB$ fro a or
Cold. Silver ad Other Mines.
..Bennett's Renowned Military Bani.
Has W (! rr th .
AgtouaJlng Aerial Feata and Acro
batic IVrfoimancts.
Very Low Rates on all Railroads-
Admission Sfenta Children lu,V,nU
MURRAY HOTEL
Toi'l of S Blh !treL
Electric Llthts - Electric Bclls-Frtt
Sample Room-All Modern
Improvements.
WEEKLY KA1KS
F. M. QfNN. Prt.ritcr.
THE (
Seventh and Astor Streets. Astoria.
SHASTA MIXEKAL WATER. t'EITEK, X0IJLE.
KICK0KY AND SHAW'S MALT WHISKIES.
ALL 0THEK LIOIOKS. WINES, IJEEK AXl) CK.AKS
Served Dny nnd INIultt.
AUGUST KRAT2, - - Mnnau'er
Take Special Notice of This Ad.
WE BEG TO NOTIFY THE ENTERPRISING
PEOPLE OF ASTORIA THAT WE HAVE NOW
ON HAND A COMPLETE LINE OF GAS AND
ELECTRIC CHANDELIERS, ELECTRICAL
AND GAS SUPPLIES. MANTELS, GRATES
AND TILING, ANDIRONS, FENDERS AND
SPARE GUARDS. A8TORIANS WHO INTEND
BUILDING SHOULD
ADDRESS AND WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
Frank Holcomb & Co.
345 Washington Hlreet
A STANDARD ARTICLE
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
11.1 " ' '
A5 I 0R1A JYlbA 1 cUinrANY i
Telephone No. 32
Handles Only the
$ 4 Qi"iinrclsl St.,
GREAT iliMHERY OPEHIHG
Thursday, September ist.
The greatest display of fall and
winter hats at money-saving
prices. The newest thing in
trimmed and untrimmed walk
ing hats, military volunteer, Cav
alier, sailors and (Dewey hats
All the newest combinations and
colors. You should see this great
display of millinery.
SHANAHAN BROTHERS
LWU V 1
BE SURE TO NOTE OUR
Portland, Oregon
It Is always best to get
itfandard article ef groceries
They are more reliable and can
be depended upon. We handle
only the bct Ntnndnrd qualities
other brands are too expen
sive, even though they sell for
less, because they cost us Cus
tomers. LOWNEY'S
CHOCOLATES
AT
THE SPA
Choicest Meats
nsxt Pslac RtaMrkt.
p
The Bee Hive
IIlH Ju.tt
Coiuilcte
... Fall Dress Goods
In Staple and
fancy Novelties
W'y will ho jliH.Hil to fhow tluwv pxxN win tln r ymi lny or not
'Hio lcst nn.l h(np.t I'nttcrtix TMK M (,AIJ-fi.r aalo'only j
... THE BEE HIVE ...
This Week 99c.
will purchase you
a pair of our $ 1 2.5
Kid Gloves.
Albert Dunbar,,
N. P. CORSETSTHY THEM.
' CRE
cLir
WW
West Shore mills Go.
...Wood...
Fir Cord Wood
Slab Wood -
Gut and
Vine Maple and Spruce Limba
ill ,
Astorla'5 Leading Restaurant
Evorythltta Strictly FlrHt-Clo,
.'.....W.;W;iWHIPPIBrProp.. . '
c ' vy 1 ' 1
KtM''iVt'. II
Lino of
Gunlhcr's Celebrated
Chocolates and
Ice Cream
With Crushed
Strawberries
at the Parlor ....
- . - 3.75 per Cord
- - 2.50 "
Delivered
r r Dr
PA LACE-.