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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1899)
TUB. HAILY ASTOIUAN, FUIDAY MoKMNU, JAMIAlh (t, imtll iVlarveioas TIiIb lot of goodn will be closed out at once at irlceB leo tlinn maufac turcra' coat. McAllen & C-Ct Cowunarolal Strut. ASTORIA. $1.00 quality Taffetta Silks for 75c per yard AT Albert Dunbar's CLEARANCE SAUE. P. J. Meany-wv flhrchant Tailor and Exporter of furs. ElflMrt Caak Prtes Paid for Pur Siins. Tenth qnd Commercial 6tn. Astoria, Or. TODArB VTEATHER. Raia AROUND TOWN. CssdlfS U csnts a pound at th Parlor. Tbs British bark Glrte I-ft op In tow for Portland yonterday. Waatod-OIrl for fMrsl svowwfc. Xaqotru at Aatnrta effloa, Bsst S-eaat m1. RJstaf turn rsstsur. ax 1, Cl Commardai atraat, Ths Ootumbia arrtred ta yeatardi morale ttom 8aa Prandaoa. Bora Wadoaaday. January t. to th wtfa ot T. P. La aria, a daugiitar. Tbs DsnUb bark Slitua, ht Itdn, !a n tis vay down tba rlrw and la due to day. Bsst California win. M soots par rl loa. Alas GUbsrt. aola agvat for Astasia. Talapboaa B Liquor licenses wera (raatad to fi. Z Barrts and Prack Liadatrom fcy tba eouadl laat night la tba county court yeaterday TbxVr Eatooa, a natlra of Norway, wss ad. Blttad to ciUzesaUp. Wallsend coal and coka ta tba beat for domestic purpoara. Por Mia by tba Aatorla Oaa Lirbt Co. Tha quarterly reports of tba auditor Ad attorney were preaeoted to tb otAin cU Uat night and ordered tiled. Tba Norwegian bark Akerbua cleared at the costoos booae yesterday with B.. SI bushels cf wbeat, Taiued at tXVJO. Saturday and Sunday Staff Capuln Ellis and Mr. Ellis, of Portland, will boid specUl si view at Uc BalTatloa army barracka. HARPER Whisky u liquid mtule. boU tied poetry. lipa mellow, rsfreshimj and delicious. Sold by Tba Foard A Stokes Company, Aatorla, Oregon. Hare a full Una of piaauda Royal per. fames, Rorer A GUlat's perfumea; Queea of Violets In bulk and fancy bottles; a full Una of Palmer's In bottle and bulk. Charles Rogers. W. A GsJnwT private stock whhky. bandied exclusively In Aatorta by Jobn L. Carlson, Is one of tbe most popular beverayes sold. Its purity and quality are ruaranteed. and It la especially rec ommended for family use. It la sold In any quantity at tbs corner of Twelfth and Bond streets. Commencing Tuesday, January 3rd, 1899. Every article in the House reduced. This will be the greatest o fieri ng in fine Dpy Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Famishing Goods, Etc. DURING THIS SALE iOl'in rr in rrtnr.nf.l. i O The Leading jHIC... PRANK D. LA LANNK A CO. Cotton snd Woolen Mills l-hladclfhl. nsft. 15, IS Messrs. MoAlKn A M.Donnfll, iMrt'icJ. Orcjon, (tontlomsn: Wt ars In rscslpt o' your fsvor of tn knit., snd tvrpt your offer for our f oo1s one-Lhlrd oft. Wj think you will bs sbls to mk money out of ths lot at thia (Igurs, for It is a birf lfs to us, cut las gwl fcv bun handled slues tttry Irft our p!-, snd prefer to tell them chrap, rstbcr than hsvs ihw returned. Vours vfry truly, FRANK D. LA LANNE A CO. McDonnell ltl-lO Third Btrt. rORTLAND. OR. The banks, business boutwe and publlt o(!kv were closvd yestrdsy durliut th funeral of Sheriff Williams and Deputy Lamars. If. 8usmaa baa four cows missing In tbe vicinity of Aatorta and would like to recover them. lie wtll pay a suitable re ward to tba flnder. NeQ CQtnor who bas been confined to tba bouse tbe past week suCtMlng- from rheumatism, was reported yesterday .1 buil tx as and no doubt will do su aAin. Tbe customs bout was closed yter day between the hours of 1 and IS) p. m. while the funeral of Sheriff VtllUros anj Deputy Lamers was passUs; through tha dty. All doe; licenses expired on the firt of tha year and the doc catcher has declared bis Intent loo of arrratkis; every doe; found without a tar which Is not dated th present year. "OLTUP1C" FLOCR Is mads of hlh grade Blue Stem wheat and bas all tbs quality of "Plllsbonra." vis: Strensia. wblteoess and nrmaess. Sold by Ross. Hasina A Co, Captain E. B. Murphy, lata of the Amer ican sfaip Geonre Stetson, dropped dead on the street la Portland yesterday from brala fsvtr brourbi oa by brooding- over the serious chart as stains him. Tba IS calender ot N. W. Ayer A Son. tbe Philadelphia a J remain- firm. Is out. and la one of neat deoUa. Althoucb the edition ta limited, a few copies may be had for B cents by sending- to the firm. Tba city officials of Portland ara de. barlnx a plan for the consolidation of tbe city and county. Major Mason sug. tested th plan and says It would be a savins; of 00.000 la taxes annually to tbe Cite. A petition for a road to connect Youn's river and Lewis and Clarke came up be fore the county court yesterday morning. The peUJon was laid over for fjture action. The court adjourned at noon until this morning-. Mr. E. C. Lewis has accepted tbe po sition of bookkeeper In tbe store of Ross. HUtgins A Co.. made vacant he the reaumailon of & A. Koser. who has been appointed chief derk in the office of Sec. retary of State. Dunbar. Thomas Lin villa qualified yesterday k sheriff of Clatsop county, with bonds of $10,000. Bis bondedmen are A V. Allen, C H. Pace. Theodore Bracker, John Fox and Angus Cor. Mr. Llnville. at once entered upon the duties of his office. McEwen. the world renowned hypnotist, assisted by Miaa Grace Maynard, will open a week's engacemeot at Fisher's opera house next Monday. Professor Mr. Ewen was here lost year and did a biff business and no doubt will do scacain. 1 The popu!arlt of the merchant's lunch served by Mr. Georg-e Bartley st the Na. tlonal Is growing- dally, and many buil neas men can be found there every day for their midday meal. The lunches set by Mr. Bartley are the finest hi the dty. The wind at tbe cape reached a velocity of 14 miles sn hour In the evening-. The weather was thick and fogrg-y outside and Ever placed before the people Positively no goods will be charged Orders from the country will receive as if bought personally at the counter. But cash must accompany the order. . . . . - H- COOPER Dry Goode and Clotning House of Astoria, Oregon. nothing v roevJ or pm1 out Sotne ot trie wherJarfpn vvwia lyiir In the loww harbor were scheduled to toe towrd to. sea at hlKh water in the evenliis, but the cNuiira o weather wtll urohablv de. tain them In the harVor a few Otxya more. Flub OWniwhiner MoOuIr will ak the Irs: I slat tire for $3,000 to operate the Mate hati'lKiea durlnc the next two ra. He expects thut 0iV will be dvrtvvd from ll.eniic. Var4ilnKton will be a.kcd to aii tv'rll for the Sflm- p.irpon. Call at City Ticket tmce of Astoria A Columbia R vrr Itiillrvm.l. fOI CVmmerv l.il atreet, for tlirMiiih lU-kci to all point eiiat, al.Ai AlMrtvon, olympla, Tucoma, ScAttle and all hii on the Northern Paclflo rallroaJ. Through tlkete o;nnot be purchaaed to thcae x'lnti at the drnot. TAWlay belnc the tlx-al of the Kil phany, divine service will be held In tlmci church at 10 o'chvk. The services will ie h'ld In the twemott, yve Smtil.iy shh room, while the furnace Is dl atlel. Evening pniyern tho mm l ve U. T o'cbH-k. Choir rehearMl at 7 Six Tha Scandinavian. AmerWun llnef r- merly the Thlnm-alla llnel, also the funanl and Whll. Mtnr tin.', hivit m-idv a revlurtltvn In pnpald eteerwe rates from -ihl.na-1un pvunts to New York. Call at city ticket omce of Astoria ft 0iumbia River railroad. Ui Commercial street, for partlciU.-s. P. C. Reed, who was apr)lnted to th office of street superintendent by th council la.it nljrht one reprenentol CUt. county In the state senate. He was a candidate for the office ot fish commis sioner against Mr. McOuir ivvrnUy. Mr. Reed la a matdent of Kat Astoria and his appointment will meet with general atH'rovaL The AKtorlan has r-elved a communi cation reo,uetlntt that the atlentjon of Fish CommtSKloiH-r MoOiur N. railed to the practice of dumping- tawduM anJ other mill refuse In the river at Astoria. The complaint has not been Inveetseated. and th AatorUn does not know whhcr It Is well founded or not. Th communi cation statos that the water under the docke at certain stages of the tide I com. pletely covered by a Roatlng- scum of fresh sawdust. The pump for pumping- the water out of the hold of the steamer iJikme were placed tat position yesterday. U- evemtc the steamer had bn emptied of her liquid ranro to a level with th floor of th engine room. Unless prevented by some accident to the pumnlng atrartus. It la bWleved the witr can b brourht down to rhe timbers UHtav, when a sur. vey of the vnwel will be mad by Captain IVrrlmon and the extent of her J.imiiKn asevrtaind. The funeral of the late Byron S. Kim ball will be held this morning from IVhl'g undertak er parlors. Services wilt be conducted at 11:45 by Rev. W. S. Short and at their conclusion th body will be conveyed by train to Ocean View ceme tery, where the lntenner.t wtll take place. The members of tbe Ptnoneer Society are Invited to attend the funeral. Arrange, ments have been made for their transpor tation and tickets ran be had by applies, ttoo to tbe proper committee before the tr:n starts; Al a nveetinc of Beaver lodge. No. 35. I. O. O. P.. at their ball last nigrtit the followinc officers were Installed: N. Q , T. L. Ball; V. Q., F. O. Munaon; Sec, F. O. Walters; Permanent Sec.. John Ilahn; Treas., C. S. Wright; Trustee, John Kahn; Warden. C. A. May; (Vn.. W. F. 8cheibe; O. O.. Alex Miller; I. G., T. a Henderson: R. S. N. Q.. C. Eskald son; L. 8. N. a., O. Reed. After the meeting the officers-elect and members repaired to Jeffs restaurant, where an elegant banquet was served. A mane the chums allowed by the council last night were the following: Griffin A Reed, $140; J. S. Delllnger. 13; judge and clerks of the recent election, tsl; West Shore Mills Com. pany, 1376; Astoria Box Company, Harrison avenue street assessors. C: street superintendent's pay roll. IK; sur. veyor"s payroll, 110; Columbia Electric Supply Company. 111.06; Foard Stokes; ILTJ; J. M. Ellsworth. tZLV); Aatorla Transfer Company, US; Astoria Box Com puny, I4.S4; Astoria Gaslight Com pany, IX Artldes of Incorporation of the Col. umbla P.lvtr Packers' Association were drawn and executed yesterdsy snd for warded to Salem on last n.ght's train. Tbe incorporators named are W. O. Gos. slln. G. C. Fulton and C. W. Fulton. The capital stock Is fixed at 13 ,MM snd As. toria Is named as the location of the principal . office. The obJv-t 0f the as sociation are stated to be those of catch. In, packing and prwwrvlnc snlmon and other food fljih. and the cold storage and rtfrlgeratinc bus.nes. Th rlKht Is re. served to encage in the manufacture of cans from shex-t metal, and to carry on a general commission business. The articles of Incorporation contain the usu al provision relating to the power of loan Inc and borrowing money, and the cor. po ration Is to have perpetual existence. of the Lower Columbia River. ...... It la said by those m a position tu know ; fhat every detail of oriranUatlon has been already worked out, ami that pre parathwa for the coming scemMt's opera, si Ion will be piHrfxctrd between now and February 1. The concern will start out w"h it limited niianclal backluc ami part ot the plan of organisation Insures an Immediate market for every rws of salmon that enn be packinl. ' Mayor Itergman and the cltly council. men received thrtr yearly salaries liuet ' night. unaniiiKMislv voting for tlu n'so1 ! luthm which provhtinl r tmyment. The mayor and wunWImen rei'eiv the ' princely salary of IH0 a year. S of which Is "divked" every time a fellow misses ' a nieetlim. Th salaries were allowed j Mlows: Mayor ltergman. Ui; Itrtx 1 iW; Clinton, fliV; Kulhwi. "I tlod.laN IhV; Hansen. I0: llttderbraml. psVSI; MiHlrinr, M; Hobo. t' 17; X'talinter. tVk In the good old days, when Young rep. resented th Third ward, he was wont to spend hi salary for llipilds of different hinds, always taking the prve ropre sentatlvea with him. The reporters hav sine quit drinking, however, and the councllmcn ink their .ilartes home, It was Mayor Hergnvui's custom to buy New Year's presents for servsnt girls. but even tha tender-hearted executive now sinks his salary. Th council la fast deencratlnir, although OmMard uses his best and nat earnest emleavors to ket the body alive. WAR BBTWKEN SPAIN AND r RANCH. A Paris correspondent has st the ru mor afloat that war Is poarble between Spain and France. Such an outcome Is bar-l 1 bellove. because the two countries have been for years on unusually In tlmate terms. You cannot teil what will happen between nations, but you can tell what will happen when a dyspeptic take Hostetter' Stomach Hitters.. Ill h-tth will Improve. His appetite will com back. Ills mouth will not taste badly In tha morning. He will not b subject to dliay spells, and hla head will be clear Ills d sposltlon will be more aurceaMe. and bla blllloua look will disappear Ills blood will bs purified and hu kidneys stimulated to perform their work prop, erly. AH thess thing ar accomplished by the bitters. Silver nu(T boxes are larger than for merly. IN OLDEN TlMi:. eop!a overlooked the Importance of pr, nvanentlv beneficial effects and wet s-it's fled with transient action; hut now that It I generally known th-l fyrup V will permanently overcome hab timl com etlpatlon. well Informed people will nl buy other laxlilves. which act fur a tlm. but finally Injure the system. lty the genuine, made by tha Calltorn a pig Syrup Co. Silver steins and flagons are shown In mln.ature. TO CVRE A COLD IN ONK DAT. Take Laxative Rrotno Quinine Tablets All druggists refur.d tbe money if It falls to euro. So. The genuine has U B. Q. on each tablet. For sale by t Bar lea Rocers. ' A. O. U. W. NOTICE. All members of tbe Ancient Order of I United Workmen, and thctr families, are cordially Invited to be present at the Joint Installation of tbs officers of Seaside and Warranton lodges, on next Saturday evening. January T. USJ, at the hour ot I o'clock. A lltary and musical pro. gram will be given, after which a lun. h. eon will be served. By order of tha Com. mlttes. FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE L. E. 8EUO. Leasee and Manager. 3 Nights Only Tlniixlay, FriIay, Sntunlay. January 5, 6 and 7 First Appearance of the Chicago Comedy Company In Three Powerful Comedies En. tirely New to Astoria Plsy-Qoers. Popular Songs, Dances, etc. Thursday-"CAnETTK THE WAIP." Frlday-"JESSICA. A DER.IL1CT OF THE SEA" Saturday-'THE FLAOMAN'8 BON.8" Popular Prices S and 50 Cents. Seats on Bale at Griffin ft Reed's. for at sale prices. the same benefit SALE Our L Commencing ANNUA Bargains! Bargains! in every department through out our store that will astonish the shrewdest Buyers. ! - : .-- -.. A Broken Line f the Famous S. C. Cor5ets vahicH $1 -25. $i 50, To bo closi'tl out fit n pair; the biggest ever ofiVrid. Children's 25 c heavy Ribbed Wool Stock ings sale Price 3 pair 60cts Children's Merino Vent or Punto, Heavy Fleeced 25 and 35 cents vulues Mile price 15 cents ach. LndieH'CnpcH. $3 50 values for $2 50 4 00 " " 2 'J5 5 50 " " 3 05 C 75 " " 1 75 9 00 " " 5 50 12 00 " " G 25 Ladies' and (Jenls' umbrellas at one-half former price. Ladies' Sailor and Walking Hals to be closed out at your own price If You want Bargains attend this Great Reduction Sale. We mean just what we say; every thing in our store a bargain. Shanahan Bros. Ninth CLEARANCE SALE Tuesday, January 3, 1899 Ladles' Coats t j 50 value (or ft 15 J 95 4 5 5 50 7 5o ) 5 0 10 00 1 1 00 15 00 iS co 1 u 1 11 5i 75. BoyH' Clothltic 1 00 vttluo.i forC'i ct.t suit. 1 50 value for'JS its miit 2 00 viihiM for 1 23 auit. 2 75 vnlue.H for ft 75 rrnit. 3 00 value for 1 03 suit. 3 50 valuas for $2 25 suit. I 50 values for $2 50 unit. 3D cents bargain 1 'iV $2 50 values for ft 75 3 00 values for 1 95 3 50 values for 2 50 4 00 values for 2 75 5 00 values for 3 95 All Wool Eiderdown $2 75 and $3 00, to bo closed out at 95 cts each. Men's Goods. 50 cts natural wool shirts or drawers each - 35 cts Heavy fleece lined shirts or drawers, each - '- 45 cts $1 25 all wool shirts or drawers, each - 95 cts ?1 men's working pants pair ... 45 cts 50 cts men's heavy cot ton sweater - - 25 cts lOcts celluloid collars each 5 cts (J ''i i Ml Big Domestics. Host grade Calicoes. j ct per yd licit rade apron 'J S gingham... 4 ( I per jrrtl 3 45 I.ouiivlalc ir l itiit ' 95 of ihe l oom Mu- i 00 lin 7 t tiperyr l .1 5 lUst nrdilc willing 3 ')$ Manuel) jj; itsperyrd 5 00 io-. nr.tjr tr while 6 00 Cotton HUitkiU. . (,t) tti raih t 05 I nil "i-'e hea y ('tun S 75 fori 61) ru eaih 8 4 !ron Sltrctin best itiulity 14 y't is yr! I ace Curtaim 40 U pair I nil Sic HcilnpreaiU 4; rU eat h VP '1 W Ribbons. Witlo Fancy Uibbons per yrJ 1 o Itaby Hibbon jt ynnl . o No. 2 Sutin HibUtn per yrd 3 o N'o. 5 Satin liibbon per yriM o No. 7 Satin ItiblKin per yrdfio No. 9 Satin Ribbon per yrd 7 o Biggest . bargains ever known of in laces and embroideries, now is the time to lay in a good supplg. Dress Goods. Wo'nro going to close out every piece of dress goods. Wo have cut tlio price; to ) regular price. Thegrcatetjt'bar gains in Ladies' IJVrapperspwill I bo found dl this great nulo Childrens' Mackintoshes ti JS values for $i 50. a 50 vnlncs for 1 75 3 50 values for 3 85 Ladies' Mackintoshes, $3 00 values for $1 50 4 00 Ynlues for 3 00 4 50 valiien for 3 85 5 50 values for 4 00 6 50 values for 5 00