The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 28, 1899, Image 4

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    Tllb" DAILY AiSTOKlAN, SATlliUAY MOKMNCJ, JAMIAHY XM,
arveloas
DUNK D. LA L.ANNE A CO.
Cotton and Woolen MIIU
Philadelphia, ,
Deo. IS, ISM.
Mesar. McAllen V McDonnell.
Porttacd, Oregon.
Gentlemen:
W ar In receipt o' our favor ot 7tn
Inst., and accept your offer for our bvkhU
-one-third off.
We trlnk you will be able to make
none? out ot the lot at this figure, for
It la a but iota to a, cut ta goods have
been bandied elnc they loft our place.
mJ we prefer to cell them cheap, rather
than have them returned. Yours very
traif' FRANK IX LA LANNK A CO.
McAlleii &
479-471 Commercial Street. ASTORIA.
Embroideries
AT
Albert Dunbar's
CLEARANCE SflhE.
P. J. Meany-vva
(Dcrchant Tailor and
Exporter of pars.
Highest Cash Price
Paid (or Fur Skina.
Tenth and Commercial Sts.
Astoria, Or.
POY LEE
(Formerly with Cha. Kan Co.)
JCaaafaetQ'E? of Ladies' end Gents'
UNDERWEAR,
FURBISHING GOODS
ard HOSiESY
Ladita' Underwear to Order a Specialty.
351 Bend Street, Cor. Seventh.
TODAT'8 WEATHER.
Probably fair.
AROUND TOWN.
Money to loan Ferguson Bros.
Candles 10 cents a poand at the Parlor.
Chartee Stone, jr., left last night for
fipeksne.
Best lS-cent meal. Rising Bun restiur
ant. (It Commercial street.
H. C F. A burf will return to his
Cannon beach ranch Monday.
B. D. Slgler. the Portland lumberman.
art red down yesterday. He will return
tonight. .
Fresh Bboalwater Bay oysters and
dam at the "Pat" Market 674 Comtoer.
cial, street.
The at earn I shooner Fulton, with wheat
ad lumber far San Francisco, put to
sea yteterj-n .
Best California wine JO cents per gal
Ion. Alex. Gilbert, sole agent for Astoria.
Telephone cl
The Brttleh ship Norma and the Ger
man ship Eucador left up in tow yester
day for Portland.
Wallsend coal and cuke Is the brst for
domestic purposes. For sale by the As.
torla Gas Light Co.
H. S. Milliner, who baa Wn In the
dty for several 'days yart. returned to
Portland kutt night.
Dr. Finch has removed his office to
th, new Bptxarh building. Commercial j
street, near Eleventh.
Rev. W. 8. brake, of Salem, will occu
py the pulpit of the Congregational
church tomorrow. All aft most cordially
invited.
William Bock has been appointed ad.
miniatrator of the estate of the late
Charles Stoll, unJer the will o the de.
oeased.
OUR
Commencing Tuesday, January 3rd, 1899.
Every article in the House reduced.
Thi3 will be the greatest onering in
Fine Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Glothing, Foraishing Goods, Etc.
Ever placed before the people of the Lower Columbia River.
DURING
THIS
SALE
Owing to manufacturers' restrictions we are not allowed to place the following goods at reduced prices: Standard Patterns Si
silk and Cotton, W. (J. C. Corsets E. & W. Collars and Cuffs, Oil Clothing and Kubber Goods.
c. ,ia:. cooper:
The Leading Diy Goods and Clothing House of Astoria, Oregon.
'( , -
Sale...
Will be nWod to pxuls nlrvmly
catalogued in our Clenrtinco Sale.
A now lot of Jackets, the Intent
creation of the tailors' art, mul
will be sold at Less Thau lost.
McDonnell
1C-JO Third 8lreet, rORTLAND. OR.
at Cost
Morning ser.-U? draco church will
b hold at 11 o'clock tomorrow; evening
. rvxvs at 7:; Sunday sxihool will be
ht-.l at U:30.
During Dr. Tuttle's absence in BHtlb
Cjlumbia. Dr. J. A. Fulton i:t bo act
ing assistant surgeon of the Vnlfd
States marine service.
A mirrl.itrd license was Issued n the
county clerk's office yesterday to J. W.
Johnstone, of Chinook, and l,eu Cole,
iran. of Clatsop county.
Fair weather la predicted for tvJ.iv
by Farmer raynje. but thcTo was a slight
f.ill of rain early this morning, Indicating
that the day will be only porUulIy bright.
Go!d medals to Harper whisky at New
Orleans and World"s Fs.r. Chicago. Try
It. you will endors the judge's verdict.
Sold by the Foard & Stokes Company,
Astoria, Ore.
Mrs. ll ury Cribb. accompanied by her
sr.iir. Miss Adelo Sovey. left hist night
fcr Scuttle, aheiv she ai:i Jola her hus
tond. They will soil from Seattle for
Aluska on Monday.
The popularity ot the merchant's lunch
served by Mr. Ctoorge Bartley at the Na.
tlonei Is growing dally, and many bust.
nesa men can be found there every day
for their midday meal The lunches set
by Mr. Bartley are the finest In the city.
The .Usual service w 'l b held at the
Presbyterian church tomorrow. The
theme of the morning sermon will be
Education.' The evening; theme Is
announced as "Cnrjst and Immortality,"
the second of the series on "Eternal
life."
Mr. Sam Cohen, the eminent hat sales,
man of Sim Francisco, Is here under
treatment for a complication of diseases.
It Is hoped by his many friends that h?
will recover. He la attended by "Hard
Luck" Alex Cohen, the San Fmnclsco
hypnotist.
Captain KHUraard. of the steamer
Lakme, arrived down from Portland yes
terday. The Lakme has been hauud on
th ways there for repai d. Considerable
work will have to be done on her, but
the estimated cost of $11 WO Wll be much
less than the at earner is worth.
At the Baptist cmjrcn Sunday Rev. S.
TV. Heaven, of Burton. Wash., will oc
cupy the pulpit in th morning and
probably in the evening. Mr. Beaven rep
resents the Homo for the Children of
Missionaries and la an Interesting speak,
er, presenting an Important work. Come
and hear him.
TV. A. Gaines' private stock whisky,
?n cIu"elJr n Astoria by John
L Carlson, is one of the most popular
beverages sold. Its purity and quality
are guaranteed, and It Is especially rec
ommended for family use. It Is sold In
anr quantity at the corner of Twelfth
and Bond street.
Services as follows at the Swedish
Lutheran church tomorrow: Swedish ser
vices at 10:30 a.m; Sunday school at 12:15;
Eng-lUih services at 7:43 p. m. Topic:
"Jesus, the Ug'it of the World." All
thoce that have ben confirmed In the
comrregaxlon during the pant four years
are Invited to tho parsonage Saturday,
February 4, at 7 p. m.
Positvely no goods will be charged for at sale prices.
Orders from the country will receive the same benefit
as if bought personally at the counter.
But cash must accompany the order.
The Haystack Club guve a surprise
party to Mlsa Mny lwliirer, of Hast As.
torta, last nUttit, The tint,, was plcssiuit.
ly passed with gnmea and on her amusiv
ments, and the party scpnrated nt mid
night, aftvr spending; vry enjoyable
ewttlng.
Service a 111 bis held as rofhiws at the
Norwvrtu Kvangvitcal l,uthern church
i.morrow: r-2nHh Sunday school hi
9;M a, m.; Kngllsh services at W:ii a. m.;
text. Matthew XX 1-R "The laborers In
thn Vineyard." Norwegian service at
: V in.; txl, HevoliUions til Jrt, "ttcliold
I Stand t th ivvr uiul KiKivk."
Tlia thimtU Klttrl, and Iteiutlr
Oomivmy ins vnitoiel itht" Installation
of it tine electric I vlvt plutit at the
Knainton mills. Tito plant conli ,f
flV JJ llirhts And o oivicity Milllcient
to nuOmahi 2.M ln-mltwcont lltrtits. It
Is one of the nhwt ttMnplotv n.l rnvhlern
plants so far built on the 1m1IIo ixut.
Rev. J. M. Hughes yesteMay olllolatiM
at thw mnrri:iK(i of J. V. Johnstone, of
Chinook, and Miss lxtA O. tVeinan. of
l'lat!M comity. Tho wrenxHiy as per.
for mel in the parlors f t.he .tor Mouse,
only u. few Intimate friends of the con.
travulnjt couple hern ju-ewiit. Ttw newly
married ioupl0 will rldc nt v'htnook.
Yeetenlai' nurkiM tho end f the first
tenn of the school -eir aiul the puNl.i
livirned of their succvm In the t x.uoiiu
tlons. Tta ireneral wk tf the puplla
has b-n excelinit and a liuve poiventar
"PushI." The exainiiutliotut this ir
a ere very severe more sei-ere. In ftiot.
than for many years put.
The steanuship 1-nnox U dtw tomorrow
fnn lVrtland -ith enrgo of g.-niTiil
j mtrcii;uitliie for the Orient ami about a
1 dosen Chinese w.vii,-t rtunilng to
Ithe Fhwr" Klinrdum. who were unable
j to show reitlstrutton papers tu effvl .1
; Luvllng at lnhuKl. Forty. live curs of
j ixml will arrive MolHlay o- the A. &
C wllrid for hiel for the sHinwr. She
i will ixml at navel.
Coroner IVtvl yest.nry hd an inquest
to Inquire into the death of James IVblw,
who wtis .acotdentlally killeil a f , w days
. Biro while irkliur i ttie nillpiao grade
! rnur tit ft on. The Jur" retulonM u ver.
diet of HtVidontiil Uth. In accord: i nee
with the evideticv. Th., roliMlves of Pobhn
f have tnt th-.it h'-anl frm nd the re.
nuilns will jnbably be burled t.nluy In
(liean Mew cemetery.
Messrs C. It. KlKKins. lt.mmn Wise.
V. C. Uiws. F. II. tVo.Hl.ll ami O. II.
Coop-r left la.it n5jiit for 1'ortlaml ..u
the Ttb't hotie to iAiitt with the im-jnn
Kojid Club's Nvwllng team for the K1.
d. nh-im.-r trophy. The g-.ime t.ik.s p;ice
tonlslit and has atrru'tei niuch attention
anvng lVrtland howlers, who seem to
think the Astorlan will giv the Road
Club a hard rtib. The sixth member of
the teiiin will go up this nxrn:ng.
'Hie PFXNT MAC A 5. I N i'. New V.-rk
which is the h-west.prl e.1 nun-mine In
iisrlm O) cents a yean and which Is
-owned by H-n. Channeey M. IVpew.
the mintnt American or.itor, v.ints a
n-prewutatlve In this community. It is
a gvod opportunity for one of Astoria's
i ambltlcaui young m or om-n. AiU'llca- :
' cations should be nddressed to the 3ut. ;
tK-ritkn Deparnaent, THE PENNY
i MAGAZINE, Temple Curt, New Yory '
; City. I
i Mr. Williams, a prominent trapnaun '
from Cnlnook. was In the city a short
time yesterday en route to Olympla. He
stated that little Interest h.is been so :
far manlfe.oted by the Chinook trnpmen
li the proponed cannery consolidation.
They are much mure, concerned Just at
this time. Mr. Williams says. ov-r the j
proposed repeal of the Sundny close i
XttJim, a bill for which Is pending b f-re
the Washington legislature. The fisher
men at Chinook do nut want to s. e any
; ch.irure made in the present law. ,
Since the sliiln oretirred on the nil 1 road
U.. i.tiu C....UU lions arriving in As.
ton iv lxu uiuinl fur severe
, hours. They have arrived here only about
an hour and a half late within the past
two ikiys. The t'Tiporary track around
j the edge of the slide Is completed, but
' ! may yet he necessary to n akn a -,ut ,
through the hill where the slide 6c.
! currod. The prim lpal del.iy has been 1
; cai'sed heretofore' by the transfet of j
' fnight and passengers around the slide, j
! wliich is now avoided by the ompletlon '
; of tho track. It s expected the night :
j train will he run as usual Monday night. !
i Th"-e -vas cei sider.ihle anxiety uniting
1 some of tho German residents of Astoria ;
' for the safety of the British bark Gun. !
ford, now on her way from San Diego to I
I this port, when the news of a wr-vk ut ;
Cannon beach rixcheil this cf.v The!
I Gunford is originally from lambtrg,
wth a cargo of gvneral men-hatidls', and !
; hta several articles on board purchua-d ,
j by Councilman 6 herneckuu on his visit j
I to Germany last sprim?. The gyjils were i
j ordered shipped by Mr. Scherneckau on 1
: board tho Gunfonl, thn l1ng at Ham. i
; burg. The gowls are cJnign-l to a '
' niirnVT of Mr. Hohernockau's friemis In
' this city, and Include many articles ',
: whirh will be prlzisl by ttieir owners
as mementoes of the fatherland If they
, safuly arrive. j
'Front ilalls of tho drowning vldeiit
nt Fort Canhy, It aiwrw tlsil the tmmo
of the linfortuiwte m4i wais F. A. IHUy,
a nemUr tt Nititer' tl. of the heavy
artillery stikitnnt nt lhat pliil. ttiMite
tlmewfliT lUIW-h, lty, With several com.
ntle, started to g up the beaoh. The
tide was well up and . rH k sio-sl In tho
w.i.v, Instoad of gwlug nver the bluff,
Ivty senitl front his isiiiaiiUiim sud
umhrtiH'li to mss on the wean side,
When his friends gt oer the blutT tVly
tti d:s-veivd Mlnuiglltig In lhe mil'f. Alt
aliinu is given, but no itsslstontv wtis
obtainable, ilie Ut'e-.-MvUig crew having
gone to tho relief of III,, dlucMed ship
nt Cjiimioii bench. Ihty soon gave up
and It Is siipis-sot ho was lnjur,l by imii-
tact will) souio of tho sinuili'i' and (sir
! tltilly stibmei-ge.1 etvk. The )oung tn.i it
w.is cnlitd fiMin t'hico, t'ul, where. It
Is said, lie ban relative living.
The Mlilioilliceaueiit the I "Alalsuna'' s
to v pl.iyttl hero next Witnemlay even.
lUK will te a si'iuvo of pl.nsiire to tha-ter-gh--,
The entire piece Is is plote Willi
I'eilllUful pUllll- of (he Minny south, no
aptly drawn ih.it its gift..! author nt.in.ls
today piv-tiuiiintly uinong Aim rt.xin's
dniliMillstM. It .lepl. ts the rvul lir.. and
chi.ni.il. S' that exis:sl tn (he old days
Just after the war. the giaiul old ilu
of chixw'.ry, when tho g-iilU n.-i of tliA
old chHl llvwl and tlounidied, t)is of
c4tamolr mid .mi.mh ilui ur fast fad.
lug wway and iHvoiiUog meitoneo, like
the old runeM ga!iHMis where the clap.
' bar hnvin imet ill the thlnl ail. This Is
on of the prettiest sivm ever dcploted
Ulsm th cam-aa .-f rhe stnge. The old
plainer lias refused his iMiisnt to h
niii's tiHirrl.ige to her itorlherii hver.
ho takes h.-r awny wtih him. I.snltvg the
lover by tlw gutep,wt alum-, but ttie girl
steals away from the old man and re
( Joins her lover at the gate. Tlu- nrg-re
mn ln h.iil singing poinuit on m. l..t.
far away in the du-t iiicv. un the cur.
tain dtc.ml upn the pu ture. S.il of
Srttts osns Tu.l.iy mormng at irttln
A Rowl's,
The work of nmsiertng out the troops
! ii4 I-'.wt t'aiiby was inmiueius .1 y.-ster.
day byt'aptiuii Frank Ti.vlor. I'l'iir'n nili
I'nltsd States Inf.i'iirx, of Vacnuv' r !r.
racks, who left Hits er.y for th,, foris
i-terkiy ntonilnc I'd. men otn;ns,
luiury It. 'iil!f.ni a volunt.-rs ,-uul
enli-4id at the brenklng -ut f lie war
with S Th,, mi ii ivivoii.l at th.
time of their enln'tnetit to u- -,-nt wl'h
tile firyt rvgillients f.r s-rv.c. ut the
s.-iit of ur ami . r,. much -h'tii .ni,.
when ul'-rsl t ilo g.irr.s.ei ilmy at
Fort tnhv. The Kitr.-i s tlm,..! wholly
i-oniHB,sl of fi-il- iiii .-f Sa. tono nto,
t.ktand and SUn i'r i:-, I-... .tn,l m.ury of
them left pnrii'.e i-.i:. ..us iti th-.
cities to v..:mi:.i- th. ir s. rl.'-s to their
country, Inir.rg tn. ir .t.iy n Tor: fun.
by the meitilx rs ,.f th,. tvif. haw often
visitisl Astor .i .mil tu. ill.- mala frbfals
In the city. Th -y w. re . 'l t.. h ived,
never on ,, l-'.vn hi to-uMc .aid wTe
rivurileil us ti i r 4nl. rly lot of nieit,
Tile members of the battery hue oftoit
glvm ,.xprsl.in to th.lr .ll.-l.k.. Tt gar
rison duty and comi-lajm-d of Ulng tin
fairly triyit.si by the guvurtun. nt mid,
of course, expect-sl bl S. r.- mlt thle
yrs, the term of th-ir eiulsitn-tit. until
the news of their miiHt.-nng out was re.
: colved ahum a wi"-k g'. Captain Taylor
I will complete the tmuittriug out of tho
men February 3. when they ex-et to
' leave for their hom.i. In Oihf.inila.
j The Hrlttsh Uirk Ivenui arrived In
yesteday afteriKsui after a tift mlrtu-u.
lous e.ain- from going ijihore on I'urvion
bemh. Hie Iverna Is In Uiliast and la
out 31 days from Slianghai the ontirn
psssage Uirig gil with light winds all
the way. t'uptain Webster was seen yew.
terdny and said lhat on rebelling Uio
t'acilic t-uuMt Morxlay 1 1st the wusiiT be
limit, very foggy. Tip fcday the lig-htshlp
was slk'htl aNnit u mll.-s orT nml the
vessel was hmdisl f r the riv.-r. hut she
waa ulunt IniuIhimI ami Uitli- hnulway
was mail.-. Captain Webster stood off
to sen, the f.ig lieing like a pall on
the M.jin anil there wiu a lonvy instmre
swe. Weitnewlay morning th- lookntit
slioiitiil "laml ahead." The bank of fmr
s.n iktrtlally llfteil ami the ii.i tig" roils
sxitJon of th Ivermi wne aiiiirnt. It
was lmiswslblB to work off shore owing
fr th- llgtit wiiul and Inehore swell. The
Iverna dropixM anchor and signals of
dlstr.sm were hoUtnl. Ilie vessel nt.
malms! In this P'Tllus isslilon over
night, hte llfetxits li-lng liiiinrhed and
ready inmant m-rvli In i-as of enirr.
gemy. Hoi ketn wi llnsl at Intervul
during the night to lutrurt atbiitloii. anl
the wliip was thought to be in Imminent
IK.rll of drifting on the hnsik.s Fortu.
nately the anchor held mid towanla
morning a light hrfv sprung up off
shorn. Captnin Welntep h11iim-.I his
anchor chain and th,- v-ss.4 gradu.illy
Biilh-I out of danger. 'Ilie lvTni idcked
up a tur y.ntirilay mrrning ami wraa
towid mto tlm harbjr and nru-hornl
aliove Smith's FolnL flh" Is chartered to
rxtd wheat nnd will probably leave up
In tow for Portland toduy.
Mr. Hammond arrlv.sl In Portland yes
tenlay, whtre. It is utwlerituisl, he was
nrag'-. during the day In nmivrenre
relating to the canrwry noiisilldiitton.
M.KKrs. fjosslln, Hnlsrg and llanth'rrn
canm down on ys4teray tnornlng's
steamer, but It was retried later In the
day that tho plan of holding the meet 1 rig
SALE
for th preliminary onmtiltatliMi had
leen ttliamrnl and thw gentlemen wixild
return iVwflaml, wiiers th nuwtlug
would li held, Instead of at Astoria. W II
later, however, a report galneil currency
ttwt thisi nrrainromeuts Nut again Ikkii
altered, and Mr. Hnnuinual, with suWt
niHiilvra tf the combine as wi In Oro.
gon, wud tHMim lo Astoria for tho inoet.
lug. Whloii would Hike place Imim-illalely
on 1,ha rot urn of Mr. (Liuve from New
York. Them was a rumor also lhat the
Cutting- 1'ackliig Couusitiy as well ws
thw A, lhth people, would lio g( iuo
lh luwocUiilon. a was Imikissibl,, lo
lltwl Mr. IVIIanl, of Iho Curling Com.
isiny. but another hiiiii.m-miimii who was
s.vn on the suh)m st,nl positively thai
thn Cutting tiiii.uiy was In the i-om-llmv
and that he had seen the option on
their piMpertlt slgn.d mul delivered, and
knew that it had Uvit duly .-. pi, As
to rho Itooth t'oiiii-uiiy, the Minn .aiiiu-iy.
man also sialyl that, while dellnllo nr
ruhtiomwila Iwtd not been imule "i
them, they Imd under i-onsuh ration a ss-.
end iwoimaiil submittal by Hie promoters
of live combine, which there wua reioi
tu Iwdlevn would m aHvpnl. In any
case, this i-amirymaii said, urr-iiigemeiiis
would go on ,r sllih pi-oix.rtlea iis wele
already In and the orgwiilmuton would
md Iw funher d-l.iyiH. F, M. Warren
Is now kiH-wn nul o lune gotie In Mr.
Uunvti's aeiion. howewr. tiwAntd if
Ix-lnit regrott.sl by hna . iii iur) nun, Is
rather a souiv0 of ttlfa' tlon. m- one
of the cotwluhsis UkslMit'd up.n by Mr.
Warren for thn inumfor of his !m, rests
was lhat (he main lustdqikteteiit of the
isnimy shmil.t be lu Portland, a ;lpu.
latlon which tlm local men sny they
wtiuld never lu iMlis.sit ml lo.
TIIK t'CIIAN C.tMP.MtlN
tF TIIK Itol tlll
lttl'Klt.S
Private deorg,. t King Tells of th Fx
plolta of th,. .tmericuu Troop lb.
fore ttaniMigi, d Culm.
Private tbsvvo t'. King, who fought
wllh Ibs-sevelt's rough rulers In-fore H.in.
tl.igo, etitertaliml a very sel nu.liemv
at Fisher's lost ti!Kht with a thrilling
aceoilllt of his .-Xt'lletHe. In the tietn of
the Antilles. Ttie eiiiertalnmi-iit w
of mstrly two lllurs .lunitlo,, n, u
thoroughly enjoyetl.
After desi-ilbinu the formal!. .11 ,if he
rough rulers by Hoosrvelt. Mr, King told
of the trip to Tamp mul then to t'ubi
whore the iim-ii w.-ro niiiong the tit.; t.
land. His dee.ripMon of the bottle of
HtlsMicy w .nut,, liit,-restliig in, his
story of the roiimrkiible biiiv.ry of the
AiiMshiin tr .ps, in. I iu..iv parti, ul n u
tli,, ro ikh nd.-rs, ,r.sit.. gi.vii . ihIumI.
bmii Afor th lllsl ,if the hilt. li.vir
"'iMiey the wounded w-re brought bok
to the biwp.tal. but matiy p.M.r f. Hows
ho Bind, reeeli.sl r,, tra.in. nt at i ll and
wito 1-oitijM H,., ,i i i, t, M 4, ,
Ihroughoiii the night, suffering t.rr l.ly.
riot only fn.in (heir wounds bui from tin'
ravag-vt (f ihe u..xts which summed
about thorn.
The tutl of Sun Juan h it h.r.- s
many tho Anieriniii soldiers l.ist their
lives, wax ilwvlt iisin at length by King
Suffering during the day fr.n lut.iiso
heal and during the night from cohl the
men w. re -irnm-lll lo unj-rg af
privations, but they um-omplsluiiigly bar
up umter It nisi fought like ih iitons wh.-n
th SaJiiiirds uttm k.sl Ih.nn. Fins) was
si-are ami the no-n wer. hungry most m
the time. Ian nut one miinnursl ut any
time.
Mr. King statist tlo-re were absdutrly
iio pro-t hoMpital .s ommu titlons, am
he said It was an aw ful trim to see gnw
tl.s ks i.f bujianls wuli-hlbsr the w-uinle,
and waiting fur th.-ni to die, tlon to Ibs-k
alsnit tho corp ami ttur wn hn
j Itesh. lie I'lli'll several Installer of I In
Inability i IUillsssition on the part of
army pn l. Mils lo pron-rly atli-rid Ih
eoiirm.sl. Ill diet or which a surg'Oll
who i nnin iisi a woiimbd so Idler In
King's presnH-w refused mlinluisi
whisky to tho iinfortuiuito man to rn:i,-va
his suffering from th,, ruld f the night
shortly before . on tlu tsire ground
saying that tho wouiubsl man wti too
for gun., lo waiste nusllcliw. on him.
Afti-rwiinls the nnin was lakni t Hb.
omy i, tu I now In u New York ttowpKnl,
from whli-h fie will be discharged as
oupsI In n few weeks.
The sskir niferretl ut the H.sl ('ras
tsety In the highest terms, ,(ing that
luul Its workers ma ln on the field,
hutslr.ils of oilier isH.fcers would have
iMkI for wunt of atleiiibm. These noble
ladbs. ho said, dhl everything In their
power to relievo the dlsm-issrd nwi, and
too mtnh pridau could not be given them.
The story of the ciiinpalgii In Culsi was
lllustratid by nuuiy title views, token on
the M by lmilon in-wspuper rvrre
soomlentH, whi.-ii frispieritly isiujomI the
iiuillHu a to hurst out In applause. There
was mrirtderaJil,, chis-rlng wla-n lctun-s
if McKlrdey, ilha.fler, Wood. Itnosevalt,
llobson, Hnjnpsoii, ami lighting Joe
Wheeler were shown, but when l'Wey'
llkiows iipstirisl n tho canvass the
house went wild wllh entliuskism mid th"
clMs.rliig contltiu.il for whim nilnut
Astorlans are wurm-lnsirted. anil tlm
warmest plnce In their louirt Is n-servisl
for Ui hero of Manila.
This afternoon Mr. Kin; will give
bs-tiiro at 4 o'clock iN-cttly fi.r the
women ami i hllilren. Tho price of ad
nilselon for children will I' lfi rotits and
adults 25 ceiils, tli k"l entitling pur
chiuters to s'-nt In any iirt of Iho house
HONEV HEF.3 FftOM I'HIMl'l'INKH
The department of agriculture will In.
troduce Into th United States the great
honey beea found In the Philippines,
These bees are twice as large is those of
this country, and produce five or six
times us much honey. They have extra
long tongues, and can reach the nectar
In many (lowers that our own variety
cannot. While this move will be of ma
terial benefit. It will not be any mora so
than I lo tetter's Stomach Hitters, which
reaches and cutis many ailmonts that
other remedies fall short of. Among them
may be mentioned dyspepsia. Indigestion,
biliousness, constipation, malaria, wast
Ing diseases, and affections of the kid
neys and blood. We especially recom
mend the bitters to men and women
whose nervous systems are shattered.
MAHHIAUK VS. IIAI'PINRBS.
If a gn-iit. many mnrrlisl women would
only take, wit for an anchor, and scram,
bio less woefully hard to koep step with
Dl'Tif writ very large, they would be
hiii)er, find, yes, to be sure, their hus
bands would bo happier. Women who
I rune, away till the branches of fominliio
ctK.rm In order lhat iho inink of stern
duty mny bo perpetually In view are
very likely to find lovo wlntor killed
fr'.sten lo death soma iln-iry morning.
Dinah Hmrgls In Hie Oonllewoman for
January.
Unless the mind Is at eaae, all tho emul
sions and tonics In tho world will fall to
build up tho body.
IN OLDEN TIMES.
People o. oi looked the Importance of per.
manentlv beneficial effects and were satis
fied with transient action; but now that
It Is generally known that Byrup of Figs
will permanently overcome habitual con
stipation, well Informed people will not
buy other laxttlvea, which act for a time,
bat Anally Injur tha system. Buy th
genuine, made by th California Fig
Byrup Co, I
Save Half Your Money
Th actual coat of shoes Is not dsisntilnad by the prloa you pay
fur them, but by th long I h of Hum thy r. and by Ih gall
fsmtun thy give,
V hav Hi rtsght shoM for Ih right prlcsa
John Hahn,
Tito
W.V.V.iWm.VrtVV...WiVb.'iV.Vrt.ViWrV.V
1 ADIUKIA sHi:l cv;iTirii
TvlcptiUM) Mo, .11
Handles Only the Choicest Meats
4U Cmrtul ., nl I'slws k.ta s.t.
.ajyWW.awrV
jt'irwK BUCKWHEAT
Hcwt N.O. MoIiihhch. Honey
ntI Miiplc Syrup, Ktc. ..
A. V. ALLEN'S Grocery Store.
HOriE-riADE
Taffies, Caramels, Chocolates and Bon
Bons fresh every day,
at THE SPA.
W . F . S C H E I
A tall Us t 11m, Tsts..
ad .'moluii' A.Ul.
i7a Comi.iort. lnl
Mi i VtVi'iWiVri Vm i'i V. iVi V iVn'u
THE OCCIDENT
Astoria's Leading Hotel
Mcglcr rv Wright, PropH.
S'rWiW'iWAWiW,
R. L. Bovle & Co
Lending Rcul BHtntc Dcnlcr of
ASTORIA, OREGON
Writ" fur Iiifuriimtieiii and I'uinplilot-. .I.l.'i 'tiiiutrtiat Street
MBsasaBaaMaBSHaaMHaaaauaMMBMMMiaanisai
I I. A PnfnhrMrl.
0 m se
OEflERALUOflTR ACTOR AfID BUILDER
Etrtimoten (iivon on
All Kinds of Work.
PjttOfflcUo No. 491,
FISHER'S OPERA HOUSE
L, B. BELIO. Is and Uanagtr.
ONE NIOUT ONLY
Wednesday, Feb. 1st
AiigiiHtiiciTlioiiinH'Cfk'bruletl I'luy
.ALABAMA.
Ono of tho most b-autlful plays over
pTommUsl In Ban lTran.-1io-ttn DVunols.
co Examiner.
Nona of tho plays produced the past
season equals "Alabttimiu" Now York
Mirror,
Prices Risvirved fleat, 75 cents;
Oallery-tO ocnts.
Bou-t Sale Opens Tuindny Morning Net
at Orlllln & Ilot-d'a.
SWISS WATCH REPAIR SHOP
Victor Rost
Chronometers
(Hatches and
Nautical Instruments
Promptly fixed and repaired.
Alarm Clocks from f 1 up.
Warranted. 110 Eleventh St.
Hut to FortU Nimtfc.
Kvllnlilo Mlno lwitlor.
B F , zrzxrrxiUu
"It Belle AslorU" Clear
Schcltc'sOcfnSur
Schr Itc'a Special
Ami I illier I l...i.l
V W PVT - J
IIou.so-Moviiig
Tools for Itoitf
Astoria, Oregon.
Hard to beit
Our line of airtight
Stoves and their
v Prices
Something New
W.J.SCULLY
431 Bond Street.
Grand
Masquerade
Ball.
GIVEN DT
Sons of
Herman
Saturday, Feb. 11, '99
Handsome prises will be e-tvan foe h
best sustained character, most arttstlo
costume and for th best waltier.
Indies' price for the beat sustained
character, a tin rocking chair. Gentle,
man's prise, an elegant cuckoo clock.
Ladles' price for the most artlstlo noa.
turns, a valuable toilet seL flenll.m.n'.
prise, a gold double watoh chain.
Ptla for th beat wall sera, a bandsom
rug each to lady and geatleman.
All Drtse are aa rnrent1 .nil ara nn
exhibition In Charles Hellborn A Bon's
window.
ORCHESTRA
Under the leadership of A, W, tftstog er
vnu uuiuniiing 01 nine ot in osi
musician in th stat.
ADMISSION:
Oea'a Masouer. tLW
Lady Wssquer I
pnowtor
hildran S
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