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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1898)
TI1K IU1LY AST01UAX, Till KSDAY MUKMM., OCTOBER 13. !... TODAT'i WJEATHER. Bhowrs, AROUND TOWN. THURSDAY. Fresh Ountner rndy. Th rrlor, N Try Roslyn cl, Elmor. Sanborn Co. Crm. fu"nteeI 'o h,P- v,rj tlr t th rrtor. Contractor Normlle. left for the Tunhlll locks yesterdsy. loe, cresm In ny quantity t th Tarlor during thla month. Th Hrltlsh hlp Mozambique tru towet Up to Portland yontnrday. Th Columbia arrived yesterday morn ing from San Fraartaro. W. U Rol ant family returned to th city laal night from Portland. TTi nhnoner North tleod. lumber laden for Han Francisco, put to ywte.rda. Tha British ahip Xtvrlle wi.i ler up U river today In tow of to Ocklahama. Jodre Bowlby u paaaracer for Portland on tha train yraterdtay morning T MwMI arrived down yeaterday veiling with rock banre for Fort Stetr ns. Wanted, man or lady to take chasff of (naU box for Astoria. Inquire at Parker noua. Tha BrlUeh barks Lord Klnnalru and Xnvarcauld, wheat laden, put to tea ye tarday. Tha Alliance, wlm fre'.Rht and pn ger front San Francisco and way porta, la dua today. Eugen D. Hamblet, who naa been In Portland for the past week, returned on Wat night train. i Hoefler'i Bonbonnlare la so very neati nA.t In nl -In I tlaw of the public. Saturday la Aatorla day at the Portland exposition. Reduced rate fcive been made od the A. ft C R. R. Tha Bonbonnler' telephone number I IB, for Una freeh home made confection. H. R. Hoefler, proprietor. Iliuidsome parlor organ for ale: tenna vary reasonable. Inquire, forenoon, pf Mra. R. W. Parker. U Bond atreet. Home Mda taffle fresh every day at tha Parlor. It enis per pound, poa lively bo unhealthy lg.reJicnu ued. don't Giten happen with Schillings Best baking powder. Moving MEN'S HATS Stiff and soft hats, In all shade, worth from tl to ft.S. now to cent. Stiff and soft bat. In all shades, worth from ILW to J100. now U.S. Stiff and soft hats, In all shade, worth from HZ to COO, now IL75. Stiff and soft hat. In all ahade, worth from tt.Z. to H OO. now 12. SO. Our hat stock tor both men and boys 1 so large that It Is Impossible to partic ularise; every hat Is reduced. HEN'S UNDERWEAR Grey cotton Shirts or Natural Wool Shirt or Camel Hilr 6hlrt or Drawers Ribbed Woollen Shirts or Darwers Our underwear assortment I too large to mention In detail; we have underwear at from bc a piece to J7.50 a suit; but they all share tha same cutting fate. HEN'S SUITS Before deciding on this removal we pur chased an enormous assortment of suits In all colors and styles, made up to plefme but every one of these splendid suits must be sold. Here axe a few figures: Kv'ilir Moving l'r!-. Prr- Men's Black Clay Suits J10.00 1 715 Men's Mixed Wool Cheviot.... 10.00 7.15 Men' cheviot, blue mixture... 12.50 825 Men' Cheviot, brown mixture. 12.50 9.23 Men's Satin Lined Black Wors ted 15 00 Men's Blue Clay Worsted 10.00 Men's Blue, extra fine 17.50 Men' Grey Clay 11.50 Men's very fine fancy mixed suits 17.50 Men's extra fine Worsted and Cheviot 1!0.00 J22 50 $16.50 Dozpns of other grades, worth from $7.50 to $21.00. reduced In the same proportion. Herman Wise Judaa J. M. Hugta returned yesterday from Portland, whera ha had gon on a ahort btiMneaa trip. Tha nrltlah ahip Horkhurat la on her way down the river In tow of tha OokU hum, and la duo her today. The Canadian Paclflc Company' ateam ahip Athenian arrived In yesterday even Inc and proceeded u to Portland. The W, C T. V. will hold Ita regular mooting thla afternoon at t o'clock at Rescue hall. Kvervone lcine. .. v. w. ... . . I Mr. Clus Carruther. who h been via. ' Ing on Puget sound for aeveral wevka j Itlng past, returned home lat night. Fred Davidson, wrio It returning from Karluk. Alaska, waa passenger on the F.lder for San Franclaee yesterday. Charle VI. who ha been In tha Klondike country for over a year, re turned yeeterday by way of Seattle, C II. Covper waa high at the club alley yeatcrthiy, with C. Mr. Stln acored U. which toil tha women' revord, In the county clerk offl-e yeateMay a marringe lloenee waa iMiied to Charlea H. Callender and Itmtrtc Pearl Holden. The Klder croaeenl out yeeterday for San Franclaoo- She wa loaded nearly to tha guarxla with wht and had a fair pa aengtr Hat. , . , . ., . The trial of Jame, Ohr .tie r aaaaul ana cNtnery un aukuii w"ni". twutini yesterday In a venllct of acquittal In tha polK-e court. For Sale. 1 ton of Roayln cl: tha llneat house and ateam sil ever brought to Aatorla. Elmore, Sanborn Co., Tele phone, Main (-L W. F. McGregor and J. A. Fantab&nd left on the Telephone for Yamhill to look after their contract In building the lock at that place. The Norwegian ateamer Produce arrlvid In yeaierday frm Hloga, In balluat. and .w . ,fc. will tev . . . I up lor i ortiana tooay. I A double tulte of room for three cr j four gentlemen or a married couple, with U I "IVUUUt wmmu, t'S'l. (lrMni Ingle room In 'The Rucker llousa Try the new Bonbonnlere. Tenth and Commercial street, for candle mad of the purest and beat materl.ii. The new gooda being made this week ara very fine. W. F. 8nodgrasa, Astoria' leading pho tographer, hit purchased the Crow gal lery and will hereafter be found located In (he rauoi formerly known a the Crow gallery. Accidents Prices m Nothing Convinces people mor ethan prices. Wc might assert and talk until doomsday and make no impression, but when we leave a few dollars jingling in your pocket, that's different MEN'S PANTS Pant I something that everybody know all about, and yet toe atylea are so varied that an adequate description I Impossible; we have regular ), extra long, extra ahort, extra waist, extra fine and extra cheap pants. Pant wear out quicker than your coat or vest; you will soon need a pair of pant, rome to see us. let u leave a saving of $1 or 12 In your pant. Boys' and Children's Suits Have hardly anything left In cheap Ca linere and never kept shoddy satinets, all we have la a Urge number of the beat graoes of Boy' and Children' Suits, but since we've cut the prices you might a well buy your boy a fine suit and make him feel good. MEN'S OVERCOATS Kgnlar Moving I'r'c I'rlc Men' light overcoat $ J 00 $4 50 Mn'a black clav worsted 11 M 0 Regular MovlDg rwe Price .$ M I S . 12S 90 . 75 43 . 1 00 70 ODD SUITS SUNDRIES All Men's 50 cent ties now 35 cents All Men's 23 cent Ilea now 15 cents All Men's 5) cent sock now 35 cents All Men's 25 cent ock now 3 for 60 cent All Men's 15 cent socks now 3 for 25 cent All Men' 10 cent sock now 6 cents RUBBER HACKINTOSHES We have only about three dozen men' Mackintoshes left, but the price will re duce them to zero; rather a cold state ment, but these are hot times. Trunks, Valises, Shoes, Blankets, In fact everything In our store ha got moving prices on and they will move beyond queft on; we are not going to pay freight to Portland on our stock if prices can help it. 8.75 7.15 12.75 i'M 12.23 It la reported that aeveral marriage of prominent young people will take plan within tha next tan montha. vn of the wedding la Mtled for the last week In OctnbcT, It la aald. Kamloch had a orwsrdiM house at Fth. er a lust nlshk and the performance waa celent thtvisjihont. The wonder-wnrk. Inga of thla man ere marvelous, and tha audience waa kept deeply Interested. The popularity of the merchant's Itimh aerved by Mr. lleorite Hartley at the Na tional la growing dally, and many busi ness men can be found there every dity or ineir nmniny menu i ne nincnea set u , , fc , The Rrlllh bark Cambrian Queen, Cap tain Urwut, U day from Acupulco, In ballaat. arrived In yeeterday. The Cam brian Queen met with head wind on the pa, whlcti waa otherwise devoid of Interest. She contea here chartered and will leave up fxnr Irtland at tnee. Mr, and Mr. Kdward Andrewa have returned from a three wwka' trlu In the ettL While away they vlaltcd the thnAha exiHHdtton. The Oregon exhibit. Mr. An drew aaya. la a moot crvdlta.ie one, the big KT from thla count r attracting gtvt ttentKin. Prlvatea Zrigler and Abervromble wera omctally elected enalgna of the M'cond dlvlal.m. Oregon naval batalllon, Isn't venliar. P. C. I'pahur waa appointed ( boatawaln. flmt cla. and J. It. lturflng- ton. aecond clu, lUyee EUterbrvKk. qurtrternirteter; prtvate Kloe, quarter- nf MvM Jo) t,J1 The bill providing for the protection of , the sturgeon Industry passed tne house ' yeeterday. The measure waa Introduced by Representative Young and afford pro lection to an lnautry that haa assumed (rre-tt proportion within the past year. ; Such a law ha been needed for a king time imst. and Ita iasstge ta opportune. The danger of civilisation are ov. r work. worry and germs. We need a vl tallatnc power lo sustain us. I.irned men and experience point to pure ah key. We do. Changnl condition bring fresh needs. And THK whiskey la IIAIl PKR. Sld by Foard & Stokes Co.. As- . torU Oregon. Mr. L. M. Smith, te.icher of plunn and oivan. Instrumental and vocal music. ! Special retuctlon made for cl.vs of from five to ten In number. Mr. Smith guaranteta satufactlon through b)th prl- ' marr and nnist advanccl stuiliea l.'.r funher iwrtlcularg cj) n hrr room. U4 Itond street. The tow boat Queen brought down the ......... f ..... M , . L ilT. lUUnil OUT. bridge. The cement will be used In build ing the center pier of the bridge, which ' will be completed iii i .n-. I -' of the month. Th draw now brt. con truct.d at Mlnneapol a an arrlr toon For CASH Only Men' black, finer grade 15 W Men' grey worsted 14 00 Men' grey ribbed, very fine... 16 00 Men' brown kersey 13 50 Men's brown cheviot 13 U ilen's chocolate color melton.. 14 Ou And we have others. 11 40 10 85 12 60 11 15 10 50 8 00 We have about 30 men's ulta, mostly small sizes and light colors, worth from 110 to 113, but you can afford to keep one for next spring, or even wear one now for e"cryday use, at the ridiculous price of $4.75 per suit; nothing the matter with them exept they are smull sizes; that's where the small man get In. Kename uotmer after, There la r tthlitg now to itlndrr th work being completed In a short lim. B. Hohmldt, th flah packer of lrt!nnd, who I In th my. aaya he will at once commence the ervctlon of Ice-houses on the alt of the old Mum cannery, pur chased by him a few days ago. A soon as matter can be arranged work v. Ill commence. All volition packed by Mr. rVhmldt all! be shipped from thla city next season. At th meeting; yeaierday of the Hed Crooa society a letter wa read from the stnt aafik'lutlon saying that M vJ.ir Dor date In charge of the Oregon recruits at 8n Francisco, h asked for a supply of dried fruit to h shipped on the lint transport to Mnnl.a for the Oregon vol tnileer. The aH'loty responded by a do nation of $11 worth, to be sent liiunr.1l ately. Sum Olsen, a Washington troponin, waa i rested yratcrdity ty Coiistaol,. Wb kninn for Ashing durliw the close seoson. Olson' trap rt found ttshlng by Com missioner Mctlulre soon after the spring sisison closed, but the Warrant for hla arrest could not be aerved until yretrr dv. !n the tisilc court yesterday vn Ing th case was dlstn.sscd on motion of the acting prosmuijng attorney, , Several footlal enthusiasts are en deavoring to organise a tram her lo play the Kvrt Mtevrn team within a ek or two U waa hoped by the men at the fort that the match could be arranged for the. coming Saturday, but th local men have had no practice and do not feel lUe going Into a game Just yet. There are eleven excellent phtyrra here, and they could hold their own with any (e.nn In the state. The latest A. P. C bulletin shows tint F, tSoodell la III tlio loud In the contest J for the ll.-rm.ui vise nie.hl. He la a .1 1 11 man. with two pin handicap and hu I an average f 41 for U lines All'crt I Hill's hold III lend it week ago, tun a I atrruk of hard luck cut his avenue down) to slightly less than 40 pin. U It. Itur- j roughs has an average of sl.ghtlv over W for guinea, howling from scratch. In' the women contest Mrs. Normtle stl'l 1 1 high, with an avenge of nNnit x The first mouths bowling cn.ls ivtot.cr ?', anil there will be a llvelv right f r rri place hctwi-cn now and tlun. "J.imes Rellly." 4,d City Attorney A'-' len in the police court y.sterday." muttd up. i ou are ui c'iMsl n this complaint with being drunk." continued the , , linking city attorney. "Are yo.j guilty or not guilty." Tho prtin..r. who w.ts a mlJ.lle-4u.-e. mun. fairly well driased. and ap-rarvd to be unuo-d to u. h a predb a mint, repllnl: "l sopposn m guilty. r." "I've tecn sick for three or four days, but I suppose I must have Iwrn drunk last night or the otTWr woul.lu t nrrent me.' "Ou."iy. did you say." p.-rsstn At torney Alltn. "Hve dollars." a.n, h:a nunur. ana Kclii) , ""w n'i not yet re covered from th effect fit Jilj JvtaU.h ' tagercd back to hi cell. ?T - Th preliminary examination of K lward Oeddes. on a charge of having threatened to kill IL M. Wooden, waa held U fore' Justice Hughes yesterday. The evidence against the accused was not strotvt. the examination fulling to establish the charge that he had posted a threatening, letter on the fence of Mr. Wooden. After the trial, however. (le-Mra admitted bav in" done . Mr. Wooden slateil that his only objert In cnuslng the arrest of tle l dea waa to pntect hlmsrlf and his son from the accused, who had signified bis Intention of shooting them. Ho waa not desirous of sevur.ng his conviction, but rather of protecting his f:im.lv. The act ing ppse utlng nttorney mivetl that ths case be iltsmlssed. Ileforo he was given hi lllxrty ileddea was given a sound U-vture. mid It Is qiilto 1 1 k 1 y he w.ll not again give Mr. Wooden eny trouble. He is only ?i years of ne, tan stands s:x fee? In he-ht. i One of the toughest characters ever cmtlned In the county lull was liberated yraterday. after hav.ng orvi a sentence of six months. H gives the n.ime of Oeorge Smith, and halls from San Kran Cisco. At the time of the republican state convention in Astoria he was ar rested for stealing a itold watch from a delegate to the convention, the evidence bring so clear that he was promptly con vkted In the Justice court. Smith was , mado a trusty soon after being confln-d, and aroused but lit t lu suspicion on the port of Jailer Uliuler. A short time ugo he mado an attempt to break Jail by breaking th lock leading from the Jill to the lorrldor. Fortunately, before the prisoners had time to escape, Jaibr Hind er discovered the broken bx k. Smith w..s placed In a cell after struggle In whbti ha tried to cbew th Jailer's finger off. and remained there till nla release yesterday. Jailer Hinder aaya Smith la sn et.-convlct H hi U to expert In doing fancy and artistic work. He haa made several fane y article and ornament while In Jail. After hla release he left for i'ortiand. Misa Ileatrlce I'eurl Holden and Mr. Charle H. Callender were marrlel yea terday afternoon at the residence of th bride' parents. The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Henry Marcotte. The residence had boen artistically decor u ted with cut flowers, and the parlor In which the marrtnate took place present!' a beautiful appearance. The br.de was at tired In white organdie. Inserted and dec orated with while ribbon. She carried a boquet of white rosea. Mia Kruno ol de". the bridesmaid, wore a charming dres of nlle green organdie, and carried a boquet of carnation. Mr. Will E. Tal lant acted a groomsman, and Mr. E. C. ' Holden presented the bride. The cere-1 mony wa witnessed by many of the friends of the contracting parties. Tne house decoration were urranixl by the Misses Tallant, Miss Upshur and Miss llcllborn. The bride Is one of the most beautiful und popular young women In Astoria, and hu been prominent In so ciety circle for several seasons. Hlic has m. rharmlni? voIca Ami hi-r a.nulnir In local entertainments has received much praise. The groom Is a prominent young business J man of the city, und ha large lumbering Interests at Knappton. Mr. nriu Mrs. Cul lender lift on last night' train for a trip to 1'uget sound and Oray's harbor dtles, after which they will return to Knappton, their future home. CAN'NEKYMKN DISCLAIM Ol'I'tWITION TO KISM 80 informiwl the 1'rogresHlve Commercial AsH'xla'tlon Yesterday at the Speil.il Met-ling of Tim I liody. At tho called meeting of tho regres sive Commercial Association yesterday a letter was read, signed by a number of prominent cunnerymen, denying the re port that thero wa ovpoi..on among them to the passage of the ..sn bill. The letter stated that, ho fur from opposing the passage of the bill, tho cannerymen were anxlotjH for Its passage, and found no fault with the measure, excepting Its provision relating to the close season, which they were willing to waive In the Interest of its passage. Mr. W. H. IJarker, of the Eureka. & Epicure Company, was present, and vehemently objected to being placed in the position of fighting the flHh bill, or contributing to any lobby to In sure Its defeat. After some discussion Mr. S. S. Gordon- moved that a telegram be sent to the Clatsop delegation notify ing them that the cannerymen favored the fish bill and desired Its Immediate New Coats. New Capes. New Jackets. taid:c la.ket, extra ijuair.y pur mohair luster Astrakan curl: :i Inches long, octagon shaped front storm collar, fl front, color hla. k. $'. i-ach. Tin .. iVw t uts rrj'ri'M'iit but ft fi'v of our tunny (Win, ( iin h uikI Jnfki t". W'v luiVf it 1iiij;i iisMUliiitiit to cbooftc fri'in nt tin lowest o.-illo iittf. Call mi l st'i for vourM'If. SHANAHAN BROTHERS passage. A meiage l thai effect w prrparr-l and forw.ird.d In the name of the association. The secretary was aloi illnrt. d to forward the ommunlcatlon ol ' the canriorymen by mall. Mr, II. O Van luisen moved that a tebgram te sent to l J. t'urtis, nurliig him of the as sociations confidence recanting his n- cerlty In working for thv aaga of (he bill, and denying that the suggestion con-' alr. In the Aslortan. that he might be' Mcretly nghllof th? I"'""r',! auth-' ortsnl or believe.! t.y lite astovllll -rt. John II. Smith thought th language of the mssg proposed by Mr Van (uaeri tended n rreate hard fn llne sl'Ut what I wa otherwise a small and Inc.insequrntal j mailer, on Mr. nnimi s susgeniioo, ir.o telegram waa so fnime.1 as to convey (o all lh- member of the Clatso-a ilel.ttatlon the thanks of the association for their efforts In behalf of th bill, and express Ing a hope of It speedy s.ig. After the a.ljotirnuisnt of th association a t'le tram was rtvelvrd from Iteprrs. ntatlv Cii-tls. stating that the bill had passed the house yesterday morning without op tiplton. Much comment waa made on 1 tho streets when It Iwsns- known that the bill had p4'd over the. remarkable prr.llcatb'ti mado by Mr I'urtU In h i let. ter to Mr .rbn. tlbd with the nasotlt ton Moll.lay night, wher.-ln he predicted the failure of that measure In i"ne quence of the common point ugltatloll by tho A iirl.iu. mid Iut-1 that there wa mu ' opposition t. It from all se. Hons of the iitate. In spite of the denial of the caiiri' iymeii a report has been current j In Astoria for sonic time post that s m of that fraternity were itpoar. to th b''l. and were uMtig tbelr u.mixt en deavors to prekeiit Ita inMge Commis sioner M.iJulre la known to ..ave stated to aeveral wopl In Atorla that ther was oiH.altlon to the bill, ami that It came from Astor.n. Wtilln Mr. Mcslulr did n"t say that this oppoaltlon existed omopg tho cunnerymen. the Inference was general that It could have originated no where else. Th cannery men are now on record as favoring the t II, and, of course, the suplclon that they were op posed to It ran no longer be entertained. This leave the question of the author-shl- of a series of well written and stronstly denunciatory communication on that suhjevt, publiiihed In one of th local pat-r. more of a mystery than ever. 1'rrhap It wa owing to the pub lication of these letters that Mr. .MrOuIr conceived the Idea that there waa local opposition to the bill, and. certain expres sion In these communications, as well as circumstance conn ted with their pub lication, naturally led to the belief that they were prewired or Inspired by some of the local cannerymen. It Is evident, however, that, whatever previous local opposition there wa to the bill, It has Ixk-p withdrawn, and there Is every pros pect that the bill will go through th senute with as little difficulty a th house, it I not unlikely that th hasty disclaimer of opposltbm to the to. I on the part of the cannerymen called forth by the article In the Astorlan may huv bad muh to do with It smooth paasuge through the house, and possibly, to a greater extent than the public will be uware have had to do wit,. It uctuul en rollment on the statue book, If It does initially bx omi- a law. HKKH WITH HIS MIND. Most Miraculous Are the Iowers of Prof. Orant Chesterfield, I'rof. Oram ChcKterlh-ld. toe noted palmist, possesses powers most marvel ous, If the statements of the most prom inent citizens of Taiomn are to lie be lieved. They claim that hu has examined their pnlins, Immediate!- told them the slory of their past, dlnirnnsed their physi cal condition, described their present sit uation of affiilr. and then proceeded to dlvlim fur them their future, They fur ther aver that many of the predictions made by the enigma have already come to pnss. Seen yesterday l his parlors, cor- fContlnued on third peg.) mmw Mln.es Jacket. Invlalbl diagonal heavy wool clolh, aquare slime. fnmt. deep turn down storm collar, newe.t sleeve, collar yoke straps and cuffs, finished with row a of braid lo hsrmotilic I'rlca 12 tj Tin: .",A( k to ci;t r..i;(i.iNs Ladies' Fleece Lained Past Black Hose 25c per pair ALBERT Hemember the "P. N." CornetH. THE LAND ROSS, HIGGINS & CO THE BEE HIVE has the cheap est line of capes for the money ever shown in Astoria. Ladies' brnitlctl cloth canes $1 60 Indies plahi jilimli, thibot Ladies brnidod ond beaded around tho collar and cloth capes . - 2 00 down tlio front $2 8.V LadieH1 braided and bc-nded liodics' beaded, braided cloth cape 2 fiO plinh cape with thibet Ladies' bouelo cape, cloth and around collar and all thibet trimmed 4 CO around tho capo 3 90- A full assortment of Jackets in all grades at very low prices. 0 V: i i' ladles' Jacknt, heave American wool- niiisiwil . . u i....t.- I, .I.., lure .!... ....liar Inlaid Willi o,lei tltowrt silk Velvet, tailor niadil levere. IW esl lve, color tail. 'ri M OF PLENTY In marked contrast to th Cuban mr kr I our own. Our market shaw that this truly I a "land of plenty " Tra I no excus to be offered for a poor stock of vegetable and olhor grcrl. V never hav lo try for ons. Tou'U com again snd again. If you com one. Everything you r d eataafarsaAi4 LOWNEYS CHOCOLATES AT THE SPA TiIIH BOL1U OAK TABU $1.55 Special for ONE WEEK ONLY Jleilborn & Son ) OUiM