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THK DAILY AST0R1AN, FM1DAY MOUMNU, JAMTAltY lit, 18ilt. ilrveioiis F J! A SK P. LA T-AKSK A CO. Cotton end Vlen Mills ' llillailelplila, ' D& IS, lS3t llHwri. MeAlim A McDonnell, V'irMti, Oregon, Oenilemeni Ve are In receipt of jour faror ot 7tn tonst., end accept your otter for our goods 4ne.tnlrd off. We tMnk yoa will be kbit to make tnontr out of the lot at this figure for It ) tig toss to ua, cut IB good have (Mil handled since thef lert our place, and w prefer to sell them cheap, rather than have them returned, Tourg very ruI FRANK D. LA LANNB A CO. McAllen & 7iCt Oommerolal Biree. ASTORIA Ladies' Cashmere Gloves 19c Pair AT Albert P. J. Meany-vvrtJ merchant Tailor and Exporter of pars. Highest Cull Prtoo Paid tor Fur fauna. Tenth nd Commercial Ste. Astoria, Or. TODAT'8 WEATHXH. Occasional rein. AROUND TOWN. Money to loan Ftrjuwn Bros. Gaadlea 11 centa pooad it the Parlor. Beat tt-cent mat!. Using Sua restaur, ant, CI Commercial street The British ship Fannie Kerr left op la tow for Portland yesierJay. W. J. Culllran and Witt, of Sea Fran cisco, art visiting la the city. rreah Bboalirater Bar orsters aad clams at the "Par Market, S74 Commer cial street The German ship Margreiha, 9 days from Santa Rosalia, la tallest. arrtTed la yesterday. Beat California vine, V eenU per geX. Ian. Alex Gilbert sole scent for Aetotle, Telephone B. Dr. Hack bes remortd fe!s oOce to the Daw Bpexarth building. Commercial tree. Deer Eisrenta. Wailsecd coal and coke s tse (or domeatiO purpose. For saia ky tna Astoria Oaa Light Co. Tba British ship Morrea arrived down from Portland yesterday, carrying 1S.0W bushels ot wheat valued at fTlM- Two John Does, arrested for drunken. ess the previous nlgbt forfeited their nail of IS each in the police court yea. Urday. The Danish bark Klrtus waa towed down to the harbor yesterday from the hogback, where she ha been anchored for the part eight or tea days. The ateamer 8!gnal arrived In yesterday from Seattle with tW tons of coal, which aha la unloading at the Pacific Coast Com. pany'a coal bunkers. The Signal will probably return to Seattle for another cargo. The conveyors (or th Pacific Coast Company's coal bunkers are expected to arrive from Seattle tomorrow. They will be placed in position at once end will greatly facilitate the work if loading snd discharging vessels at the coal bunkers. W. A Gaines private stock wtdsky, handled exclusively in Astoria by John L. Carlson, la 00a of the most popular bereragea oid. Its parity and quality re guaranteed, and it is especially rec ommended tor family use. It la sold in any quantity at the corner ot TweJftn and Band etreeta. Commeiicing fine Dry Goods, DURING THIS SALE Owing to manufacturers' restrictions we are not allowed to place env nJft.ii.. v rt n a to s.nr "i -1 1 j t,.tv, n;i riv.; kiiim. suu wLLUii, II , v, V. VUraCUS, Ht, The Leading oaie... Will be added to goods already cnUlogucJ in our Clearance Sale. , A now lot of Jackets, the latest creation of the tuilors art, rind will bo sold at Loss Than Cost. McDonnell 10 - 40 Tfclrd Street. rORTLAND. OR. Dunbar's CLEARANCE SALE. Incoming vessels jrreterday reported ten ships off the mouth of the river, one of which la supposed to be the Mario, neth. Hon. C. W. Fill ton ". a rviseiifvr oa the down train from Portland last nlRht. He win return to Salem this evening or tomorrow morning. During Dr. Tuttle'e absence ta BrKl.h Columbia. Dr. 1. A. Fulton will be act. Ing assistant surjwn of the United States marine service. Lost forket book, containing a sum ot nx-tH-jr and sm raluaNe pap!-), and nttwi VlmVr w ft I rj . A rwftlrn I i to Anor.an office aad receive reward. I j Arthur C. Cwllan. who was recently ep- pointed deputy county clerk, yesterday j rrsgned his position. It la understood he has been tendered a position In Secretary 1 of State Dunbar's offlce. It U aot known by whom Mr. CalUn wUl be succeeded. Tb L W. Harper la the finest flavored whisky on earth. Csed In moderation, I It la a enre speclflo (or Indigestion, for i general dbUlty, for inarttnnla. tor men. tal depression. For eal by the Foard A 8tokea Company, As tor's. Oregon. Mrs. VT. W. Parker and family desire to express their heart-felt thanks to all rhe good, thoughtful friends and neigh, bora whose kind assistance and sympathy so greatly elded in softening their sor row under the loss of a beloved huaband and brother. Contractor Lebeck returned from Sven- een yesterday. The logging engine for ; Mesten. the logger, waa moved up Bear 1 creek to the landing without accident. The erurlne weighs 1$ tons. Mr. Lereck has also the contract for moving tsro 1 buildlnrs at Svensen. J Tna 6oandlnavtanAmerlcaa Una (for. merly the Thlngvalla line), alao the 1 Cunard aad Whits Star tinea have made a ' reduction in prepaid steerage rate from ) Scandinavtaa pointa to New Torfc. Call cy wex omo - - v-.-u.w th followlnt verdlct: "We. the under Blver jwnroed. tM Commercial street , Junn ,mrn t0 ,nqulre lnto ,he for particular. dfalh of j w Williams and J. E. Lam. ..... . ers. find trial tby cane to their death Constats Jtlller. of Senaide. waa able j from Dthot wounda ,nmcted by , to be present yesterday at the coroner'a : Willard. at Seaside, in nats.n Jury and gave hi. version of the Beg, , Ore , on the afternoon of Friday, aide tragedy. Mr. Miller U yet auffering Prober 30. KJ. th, said gunshots hav from the effects of the wound received In ! , flre1 by WUUrd M M1 th. affray. There will b, no permanent j j w Wllla,ms and J. E. Lamer, for the trjury and he can now get around with of gnd wUh ,ne 0 murder me m n aw, ; The Push Clu4 yesterday received a number of photographs repreeentatlng the construct Ion and operation of tha Kalama hatchery. The views are beauti ful and represent an outlay of S3 by the dub. They will be sent to Salem as an aid to legislation desired for hatchery operations In thla state. K F. Wilson, agent of the Pacific Coaat Company, returned from Portland yea terJiy, where be had been in attendance on the burial of hla father, R. O. Wilson. Mr. Wilson died of paralysis, only re cently having come to Portland from Illinois for the benefit of hla health. Be was engaged in the banking business in that state for several years and was 49 years old at the ti.nc of his death. The British ship Waadale, aix days from San Francisco, arrived In yesterday. The Waadale has on board MOO barrels j Tuesday, Every article Jti the House reduced. This will be the faney Goods, Eyer placed before the people 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. Ob TV , VO11UX0 auu vuuo, J'i viumiijg tuu avuuuui UIWUU. Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria, Oregon. of cement and W casks of alum. fhe lTt the Hay City three days litter than the Panne Kerr and dlld not meet with the favorable wind that drove (hat ve.sel up le coast In three days. The Wamlnla rente In command of the first ulllcer, Capialn Kleiier being ill Uh la grippe since h aving tfn Frenclsoo, The cement will be Ulscharard In Astoria end Is for use In the Improvement of the forts at ih mouth f the river, while the alum will be taken on to IVrlland. The popular!!) of the merchant's lunch served by air. Ueorge Hartley at the N. Uonai la growing dally, and many buai. neea men can be found there every ty for their nttJJay meal. The lunches set by Jar. Hartley are the fliu-st In the city. rail at Oliv Ticket Oltlce of Astoria A Columbia lfcver Itallroad, VH Commercial street fvr through tickets to all points east a Aberdeen, OImpi, Tacoma. Seattle and all potnta on the Northern ractflo ralliwid. Throush tickets caihh be purchased to thrso points at the depot At a meeting of the bowling committee of the A'..riA KooitMll Club lent n.ahl. cveral matters of ImiHirtance were select I upon. Hereafter the women "will have exclusive use of the alleys between the hours of t and I on Tuesdays and Kr dny. during which men will not be admitted. T he teams In the Floral tournament will bowl Wednvmtay and Friday nights, ahtch will be mixed nights. This new order takes effect Immediately. The last omcltU act ot Secretary Kin. celd, acwrvlmg to rVnaior FXilton. who reiurnnl on a flying visit from Salem l.tt ilht. was the allowance in favor of hlmelf of a warrant carefully and formally drawn on the stal funds lor the sum of sa). rvprreenttng a claim for ulcr!pton to the tregn State Journal, of which Mr. KlncalJ Is owner and nvan. aging editor, from tvtiter lxi to lH'crin-U-r l3s furnlnhcd the ut library. The county court yenterday ri!crrd the erection of a momimmt over the grivcs of flicrfflt Williams and ivputy ShcriT ljmers, who w-re munlered by Chsrlce Wlllard at Seaside on IvrN-fmlH r a Int. A revolution was parsed ly the court pr.llng the bravery of the men who lost thcr lives In the dl'harve of their duty. Messrs. M. J. Kinney. 8. A tlordon and P. K. Warren were appointed to select, purchase ami erect a suitable monument over the Krve. the rxpetis' to be borne by the county. The gentle, mm named have exprrased their will- rn'ici to act and the matter will be taken up Immediately. The action of the court In thus honoring lis brave, of. flctals la greatly to tv cimmende.1. and the subject of much favorable comment on he tr ts yvsterday. 1 t,..i ... conwMlh,B al N. j on lH,vm". ber 9. The capital of th, new concern is only of which C Is pitd In. but the Incorporators re among the most important linen and cotton thread manu. fao;urers in thU courUry and Great Hr.ialn. The stockholders are William Rarbour. of Patersoa. 113 shares; J. Ed. ward Harbour, of Patereon. I shares; Robert B. Symington, of Newark. 119 shares; J. Edward Clark, of Newark. 1 shares; Joseph R. Leeson. ot Boston. J shares; Archibald W. Flnlayson, of John stone. Scotland. 1 shares; John R. Hall, of New York. I shares, and Jamea Knox, ot Klrbtmle. Scotland, t sharea. The new concern will have Its principal oltlce In Paterson. Mr. Symington is said to rep. resent the ClarkjCoats cornblnal on, re cently formed. The new company will bi an Important factor In the manufac- ture of thread used for nets, etc. New York Fishing Gasette. The coroner's Jury empanelled to In. quire Into the death of Sheriff "Williams and Deputy Sheriff Lnmers yeeterdsy listened to the testimony of Constable i Miller, of Seaside precinct, and returned : the said Williams and Lamers; ,v T.-,,,,om. -n r ...... ,.., i Charles Wlllard met his death by gunshot ! wounds inflicted by one A. E. Miller, j co'irtatle of Seaside precinct. Clatsop j county. Ore., at Seaside, in said county ' and state, on Friday afternoon, Decem ber 30, IKA, the said gunshot having been fired by said A E. Miller In self-defense again, the attack of said Wlllard. The Jury waa composed of A. B. Randall, foreman: C. A May, T. 8. Henderson, Thomas B. Loughery and W. N. Smith. After rendering the verdict, the Jury waa discharged by Coroner Pohl. Mr. McEwen is very well satisfied with bis reception In Astoria. He entertained a crowded house last night and the per. formanc was excellent He has aroused great Interest In hypnotism and his nlgbt. ly experiments are watched closely. Mr. McEwen Is a sleight-of-hand performer of no mean ability, although he does not practice It upon the stage. Last night January 3rd, 1899. greatest offering in Glothing, Famishing Goods, Ete. of the Lower Columbia River. the following good at reduced prices: Standard Patterns Snool r,,i tj.,vi n i 1 i uu COOPER h Visited the Asiorlan office and enter lalniHl th staff for an hour by picking StUce nt pieces out ot the hair anu pxkets of Clem, the Chinaman who Is employed on the paper for the purpos of mellliig meial and doing junltor work. The poor Chinese did not know what to mtk of McKaen's wonderful trlcka, and broke for the door and sklped ns soon aa Die oiiportunlty presented. McKwvn IOvk In lh neighborhood of IliW fryn him, great ly to hi consternation. Clem went away llrmlv believes that McKwrn ta "devil." It la a safe bet that he sxantlaed h a clothes for more Sti.crnt pieces. The oihi evening .McKwen entertained parly of newspaper men In a well known resort with slelghi.uf-h.ind work. II requested one f the party to draw a card from a de-k with which he had been furnished end then Instructed the man to turn over the card. 1h.1t all pres. ent might see It. It happened to b th six of clubs. Hv McKwen's reouest, the card was turned face downwttrd and the gentleman who held It wnn asked M Mow upon It. He d'd so and. turning It over, found that he held the king rf diamonds. McKwVn placti a half dollar In his hand and It dlsaipeared without the alls.-htc apparent effort on his virt He la truly a srondrrful man and ty Ma K'entlemnnly traits wmii many friends. IU ale ays has pneked houses, which are fully warranted y th excellence, of his performance. II plays In Astoria the re, in a I ml i-r of the week. Tit attention ot Astorlun readers Is called to the advertisement of the Mutual Ufe Insurance impany of New York. In be found In today s edition. The Mu iuai Life la. beyond comparison, the strongest life, Insurance! company hi the world. Its enormous assets and advanced system of oerll.in ivnttul n security to th policy holder thai l absolutely Inipresnahle. Its rndlcy plans nr esecl ally deslrned to furnish easy and profit, able Insurance to people of all grade of Income-from Ihe lowest to th hrhrt Time tne waa when only those lit the enj.iyment of gvvl and steady Incomes felt able to carry nld-lln life lnsurince and many of uncertain end limited means were Induced to enter ottie one or another form of as.-ment s.nMetv fr the sake of th teniin-ran- thoitch im. reliable provls'nn-thus promised f.ir the'.r fimllles. Now, however, such nece!iy If It ever existed. exl(s no lonxer t'n.ler ih present nnslern and s. lentttlcnlly devised plans of Insurance no wag earn. er. however humhle. need without th N-netlts and cert a n returns of the only form of real life insurance. Nor Is this all. There was a time. also, when thoughtless people char -t.'rli.tl life In uran ns a game of chance. In which the player had to die and that right early In order to win. Tti designation can no longer W applied to life Insurance as conducted by such InslitiKlms as th Mutual Life. This) great company now offers many stwlnl forms of potlrle. designed t yield, vrhlle carrying all the benefits of protection to loved ones In cas,. of death of holder, the best form of Investment and moat profitable rrturns t- the living hoMer to be found In th whole field of financial Investment. An investigation of these lat policy plana will atrial those who have not kept pace with th improvement In modern Insur anew methods, but It will be found that they are based upon sund and exact business principle which, when rightly understood, ere both feasible and simple, OlrTPUT OF THE KLONDIKE. No one will over know exactly how much gold waa taken from the Klon dike fields the paat season. 8 1 nee the En glish government Imposed a royalty, the miners have adopted all aorta of ruses to evade the law. It la rather difficult to dodge taxes; bul It la mora difficult to dodge a bad cold and tha grip at thla time of year. When tha system Is weak ened by such attacks, and the blood be come thin and Impoverished, tha best medicine to take la Hoetettefs Stomach Hitters. This remedy builds up the ays. tern. Bealdea regulating digestion. It overcomes constipation. It la good for tha kidneys and liver, too, stimulating these organs into tha proper performance of their ftmotlooa. Nothing la so good for malaria. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Minnie Bmlth to Olive Jones, lots t and . block 1 Silver Point Cliffs CM United States to Andrew Koskl, lots t 1 and t. section S. and lot 1. sec. tlon t, township I north, range, t west, 163 acres patent T. J. Morris to J. W. Williams, lots 11. 12. 13 and 14. block t. Norrtston Park .. :t0 NOTICE. Property owners take notice that at the regular meeting of the Common Council to be held on Thursday, Feb. t. 1K9, warrants will be ordered placed In the hands of the Chief of Police for the collections of assessments remaining unpaid on the assessments for the Im. provement of Commercial and 23rd streets and on Toung's Bay Improvement. By order ot TUB COMMON COUNCIL. Attest:-!!. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Jan. 11, UM. Latest and Best. The (Ircntcst Life Insur ance CiiniinnY in the worlii form ulntcs a new pullvv se cured liv our fJTO.ODO.ODO f assets, The lowest premium rotes consistent with snTety. Llhernt lonti to the In sured, the annual amounts being tict forth In the policy, Option fur cittnilcil term Insurance. Automatic pnlilup Insur ance without exchange of policy If you cannot con tinue the Insurance. Cash surrender values stilt cil la the policy. One month's yrnee In pay meat of premiums. An nijent can it a mure busl ness for the Mutual Life In surnnce L'nmpiiny of New York thna fur nn other Co in puny , Write for information to U. VAX M SUN, lic.sl.lcot Atjent. Astoria, Oicijon AHii:.milt.K I'KOl'KHTY. tVunty On k Whrrtty n.ia preparvd a summitry of (he sevrral the hiHil U value in eah I J 3 I J i i in II :j it m 17 ? 21 91 a.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' .J.' M the iMn property In hool dlsirl. is In urtlrr (h it vl.s may be iwiilc The dlnirU-t Is as folUms: II W.'.i) : : s ' t I'.ui KU 5 M it t 'M Ti in in Sl.ll IKIl ls?'J MtJ n rttl '. vrj s t 1J VI t:;t 1:44 it ti Is tM 14 SM l Jl B a M M r: 43 Not In sx houl M.M 7 r ki 31 MD 4 V'4 10 SM H'il .... ITJ 10 TH V dtetrti'ts t Total P 41 Vim The assessable property In the to-'iis and Titles Is as follows. ntv of Astoria II. Mt 44.1 Town of t'letsnp "?.:il Not in towns C4 Total C ti 17s HOTEL AltrtlVAW. "Parker House 4'apuln A. J. Rlrhard son. 8nn Franelsco: W. J. Cullegin and Wife. St. Paul: i. W. Eves. Warrenton J. Ruaer, Nehalem, J. Bonton. Chinook; John C. Hell. The Dallas. E. Hoover. A C. FIR. Occident P. Jacobovlra, A. Wllilnskl, San Francisco; It. Majbry. Iea Moines 8. C. Pier. Duluth: 8am It. Story. J. II Hubbard. W. V. Whelan, O. U Warden Mrs. J. 11. Nye. Portland; M. W. Zu her, man. Philadelphia. GUERILLA WARFARE FOR 8IX OH EIOIIT YEARS. Thla Method of Warfare May Re Ktit Up In Philippines, According to AgU aldo'S Representative. LONDON. Jan. M.-The Ilrrlln corre. spondent of the Standard says thnt Pro feasor lilumentrltt, Agulnnldo's n prrsen tatlve there, writes to the Tngeblatt as oi:iw. "The Americans, being addllcted to drlr.k, are lews able to rtit In the tropics than the sober Bpunlurds. A guerrilla war could he kept up for six or right years, during which the Inevitable con, niot between the powers In Eastern Asia would afford the Filipinos a chance "All the Jeauttes and Denedlctlnes are at liberty: all the other orders have boon kept prisoners. The; former are now prv.Amerlcan, because American rule offera their only hope of retrieving their fortunes. ,111 treatment of prisoners is severely punished, whla nuns are not molested, most of them being natives. The Americans Imagine they can buy the Insurgent army for C.WO.WO, but the Filipinos anticipate that an American party, Inspired by Wuahlngton's spirit will yet come Into power and grant them independence." TO CURE A COLD IN ONJB DAT. Take Lexatlve Brorno Quinine Tab! eta. AH dmgglata refund tha money If M falls to curs), So. Th. genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet For sale ay C'barlea The latest neckwear Is tempting and bewitching in the. extreme. Chiffon and lace, sllksllk and velvet, ribbons and even soft, caressing fur are all used In Us makeup. IN OLDEN TIMES. People overlooked the Importance of per. manently beneficial effects and were satis fied with transient action; but now that It Is generally known that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual eon Btipation, well Informed people will not bur other laxltlves, which aot for a time, but finally Injur, th. system. Buy th. genuine, mad. by th. California Fig Syrup Co. SWISS WATCH REPAIR SHOP Victor Rost Chronometers (Hatches and Mical Instruments Promptly fixed and repaired. Alarm Clocks from $1 up. Warranted. 110 Eleventh St. Next to Postal Telegraph. Save Half Your Money ' 'i Tha anlual cost of ihooa I not dotermlmxt by ilia prloe you pay for them, but by Ilia length of time they wear, and by the aatta. faction Ihey give, , We have the right shoes for Ills tin lit prices. John Tito HOriE-riADE Taffies, Caramels, Chocolates and Bon Bons fresh every day, nt THE SPA. I ASTORIA JVIPAT COMPANY! Tl9pllo9 Mo JJ Handles Only the Choicest Meats 4l CnatsrcUl !.. a.it Paters Uslaasi.t. W. F. SCHEIBE, r"."xK."rM'.7,'...,. A tull line of 1'lr.s. Tsbecce, end 5auars' Attlcles, ?! CoMtrtierclstl HI, pecial Sale Coin iiit'rviut Strt'ct iifur s R. L. Bode & Co Leading Rent Entntc Dealer of ASTORIA, OREGON Write for Information and l'ntiijliUU. Oxumcrcinl tStrrx;! M(nyeWnmV.WM,rsVWrVViVriVrVllViVWi THEOCC Astoria's Leading Hotel Mcglcr 6i Wrlfihtf PropH. A. V. ALLEN ..Fancy and Staple Groceries... Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses. With the Fruit to go in them THE Seventh and SHASTA MINERAL WATER, 1'EITCK, NOHLE, KICKORY AND SHAW'S MALT WHISKIES. ALL OTHER LIQIORS, WINES, IJCEK AND CIGARS Berved Day ntid ISIsht. AUGUST KRAT2. - - Manager pEgseggra'Xa J. A. Fastabend, GEflERALGOfJTH ACTOR AfiD BUILDER Estimates Grvon on B All Kinds of Work. i PoatOfMoeBox No. 49U The Palace Cafe W. W. Whipple, Prop. Finest Heals in the City Special Attention Given to the Preparation of Banquets. Halm, Uollt.blo HI100 Dcolor. "La Belle Astorli" Clfir Schclte'iOtffd St.r Schcite's Special Ami tillter llroitilis Orlcntttl CurlostllioM nittl I'ttyss. Wg ittiisst rcctttco stlock tMi Hell RwurtrillcMM of Csss Wing Lee & Co. (Wjut'sj Pry (iood.s Store. I....PriceB Lower Tluin Ever DENT LOUVRE Astor Streets a House-Moving Tools for Kent. AStOfla, OfCgOn. Hard to beat Our line of airtight Stoves and their Prices: Something New W.J.SCULLY 431 Boni Street.