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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, F1UDAY MUKN1NU. MARCH 10, IBM. THE FAIR, The Place The BONBONNEIRE. P. J. Meany-vtrra (Derchant Tailor and Exporter of Fars. EOctot Ouh Prto Paid tot rw Btdaa. Tenth and Commercial Ms. Astoria, Or. TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair. AROUND TOWN. Voaej to Iota Fernuon Bro. Freeh buttermilk received at th Parlor 4ar. Th Columbia crossed out yesterday for Ban Fraacuwo. Beat tt-Cfnt seal. Rising Baa restaur ant. Q Commercial trt. Tha pilot schooner Joseph came In from sea yeattrday. Pull tier The British ship Eagla Crag, wheat laden, was towed to sea yesterday. The British ship Clan Oalbralth sailed yesterday for Royal Roads for order. The British bark Castor sailed yester day for Victoria. B. C. to load lumber. A. F. Rogers, of the Paclflo paper Com pany, arrived down from Porland yes'er ay. The tug Samson crossed out yesterday with , rock barge In tow for Gray's fcarbor. Best California wine cents per gal lon. Ales. Gilbert, sole agent for Astoria. Telephone at. The barkentlne Oleaner, lumber laden from the Knappton mill, was towed to sea yesterday. Wallsend coal and coke is tbe brst for domestic purposes. For sale by the As. tori Gas Light Co. , Please note the reduction In fares be. tween Astoria and Portland made by the O. R. . N. Company. Contractor Palmberg had a handome new sign erected yesterday over his office near Fisher's opera house. Wanted A girl for general housework. A email family and nrst-crass wages paid. Address M. Astorlan office. Hall's Juniper Kidney Cure baa cured hundreds of lame backs In this country. It may you. Try It. Charles Rogers, druggist rr 1 ' Omaha hams, finest ever Drought to Astoria market, for one week only, 12 cents per pound. The "Pat" market, 674 Commercial street The Parlor now manufactures all Its own chocolates. They are made only of the finest materials and are the most i llclous In the city. Tbe West Shore Mills Company are In a position to offer the public slab wood during the next three weeks. Orders should be left early, or otherwise the supply may be exhausted. Sole Agent THE PAIR. On Saturday, March Itth. c will open our doors to the public iod place ob sale the cheapest stock of Clothing. Shoes. Hats. Hosiery, liulcr wear, Purnlshlng Goods Ladicswcar, Notions. Uranitwarc. Tinware, Hard ware, etc., etc., that has ever been brought to Astoria. So bankrupt or old goods, but everything new, clean and up-to-date. 'e are after the people's trade and if LOW l'KICESaad PAIR DEALING ire worthy of consideration we will get yours to. Sec Opening Announcement ncit Saturday. Don't forget the date SATURDAY, MARCH UTH. ISW. 506-508 Commercial Astoria's leading Confectionery Store. Finest in Oregon Lowney's Chocolates a Specialty. Page Block, ASTORIA Don't fall to attend the performance of "Spider and Fly" at KUher'a Saiunl iy night The British ship Achnalsv cleared at rortiand yesterday carrying- H7.1M bush- ; '. of wheat, valued at JSS.U4. The Pritlsb bark Norma, wheat l.iJetv : for QUtcnstown for orders, arrived .lown in tow from Portland yesterday. J A rift of St piles arrived from Ste.li i yesterday for Lebeck & ralmber;. whl. b will be ued In erecting cannery net. racks across the bay. The German bark Thalassa arrived down from Portland yesterday. She Is lumber laden for Hamburg. Oerminy. and carries 1.1S1 MS feet. Today Is the last day on which water rates can be paid without a penally of S cents additional charge, under the rules of the commission. See the biggest, brightest, best and most popular spectacular production of the "SpMer and Kly" at Fisher's opera house tomorrow evening. The steamer Fulton arrived In yes: sr. day from San Francisco. After unload ing some freight at the O. R. 4 N. dock she proceeded up to Portland. Terry MoKean leaves for Portland th s morning to witness the James Kidder Ward production of "School for Scandal." He will also visit friends In Vancouver for a few days. In the county clerk's office yesterday Charles Carlson, a native of Sweden, and C. McPherson. a native of England. declared their intentions to become American citixens. The British ship Port Stanley, which came here disengaged a few days ag received orders yesterday to proceed to Port Townsend, for orders. 8he w;is towed to pea la ;h- evening. The reserved seat sale for the "Spll'-r and Fly" Company, which appears at Fisher's opera house tomorrow evenln?. opens at Griffin & Reed's this morn;nir at 9 o'clock. Secure them and avo d a great rush at the door. A dlspMch from Washington last n git state tha: four companies of the United S.at-s engineers. romprls.ni? tho.e at Honolulu ar shortly to bv calh-d home. Two Ast'irian. Ill' hard Curruthirs .mi H. W. Cyru re iu tbe engineer corp. The yellow fir logs for the Improvement of Astor street hav arrived at the Clat sop mill, where they are being sawed Into lumber. The lumber Is expected to be reajy about the lirst of next week when the work of improving the street will be conimeii'.-ed. W. A. Gaines' private stock whisky, handled exclusively In Astoria by John L. Carlson, Is one of the most popular beverages sold. Its purity and quality are guaranteed, and It la especially rec ommended for family use. It Is sold Jn any quantity at the corner of Twelfth and Bond ttre .- This Is the sge of adulterations, but Harper Whisky Iti T'l iranteed strictly pur, superlative whisky. Chemists, an alysts and physicians testify to this re peatedly. Ths evidence Is not only strong but conclusive. The people, too, find Harper tan be trusted Implicitly; hence the enormous sales of his royal whisky. Sold by The Foard & Stokes Company, Astoria, Ore. NewSpringGoods Ladies Shirt Waists Xoliln. Stvlishand l') - to - Manufactured by the Famous Trojan Manufacturing Company, Troy, N. Y. These Waists are considered the finest made in America for style, fit and work manship. Colors guaranteed. C. H. COOPER, for to Save Money Street. The captain of the British ship Olen. flnart, which arrived yesterday, reports syhtlng a bark headed for the Columbia river Wednesday morning. Her name could not be learned but the Is thought ' to be the French bark Urs Adelphus, 119 days from Algoa Bay. The British ship Glenflnart arrlvtd in yesterday, U days from ban Kranoueo. She has a partial cargo for Portland, consisting of WO tons of gas coke and II.. 3(0 casks of cement. It Is not known whether or not the Glenflnart Is chart ered. She will be towed to Portland to. day. Pomlntro Beiserlih, who was recently appointed boatman to Health ottWr Ful ton at this port, received his commis sion yesterday. He Immediately tenders! to Collector of Customs Fox his reslvna- Hon as boatman at the customs house, and F. Brown, sr.. was appoints to the plaoe. 1 Th Woodmen of the World op-nl I their new hall in the Puce Mock last r.vhl by receivlns th.'lr tnenos. There was a v, ry .re attemtanc- and t'te , ev ning was pleasantly pascl 1 tie tei. i ture of-the entertainment was a dance, j at the lOiu'luslon of which n trhni' nt I wert svrvul. The party il'.sptr.l at ! tnulncht. ! The government rock-crusner at !:. j Helens, which supplies the rock for the . w.,rlt at Wrt StrVIl I laid up for repairs. A number of hind who were laid off during the bad wetth -r resume work at hte fort Wednesday last. It is said but little more rock will be required at the- fort, the line of work for which It Is used being almost com pleted. The cut price shoe sale at Herman Wise's clothing store Is attra.tlng the attention of bargain hunters The reason for this cut In shows Is the fact that Mr. Wise wisncs to discontinue his shoe ile- . .! .1... ,.11 his attention to ipaniiien ."u " ' mens and boys clothing, hsts and gents 'haberdashery. Any geotlrman. whether In need of shoes now or not, should f"r ' his o n good take advantage of Mr. . Wise's cut-price shoe sale. i Manaeer Clinton states that the st.-ry printed in the Astorlan yes'erday to the effect that the long-distance telephone I line was down on the pipe lln road for a distance of nine miles is Incorrect. He Uays the wire was broken in s.v.ral places during the storm, but that It his been In working order since 10 a. m. Thursday. The wire went down on the previous day. but men were sent out from Clifton and Astoria and the re. pairs were soon made. F. C Barnes, of Portland, whi owns the South Ind cannery, ha re .ntly visited the Stanley townsite on the Nasal riwr where he Intends to at once er.-ct j.i new rannery. bavins the same cipaHiy las his South Bnd plant. whl h paeke.l I K nt) cases last year. Mr. Barnes lo-s not 'expect Its capacity to Increase tills year I by th- change, but h-pes to Improve Its 'quality and run economically. Tbe Itarn-s cannery last y.-ar paid out for tlsh b.x s ;and labor. In South Bend, over Z, . I The torpedo-boat Fox will start from Portland this rn'TiiInK for San Pram Is o, where she- will turned ov-r to the government at the .Mare Island navyyard. The Fox will leave Portland at 6 o'clock In charxo of Captain Patterson. On arr.vlng at Astoria she will be turned over to Captain Hlnkle, of the Elder, who will take her to San Francisco. If the bar Is smooth today she will rroys out, otherwise she will remain here until favorable weather sets In for her trip I town the coast. i Apropos of the agitation In the Tax payers' League to secure a reduction of the police force. It may be of Interest to i know Just how the work of the present force compares with that of former ad mlntsi rations. The records on file at I the office of Chief Ha'.lock show that for j 10 years prior to 1W the number of ar I rests In February averaged 27.8, while during last month 53 arrests were mid". ; Lesplte this great difference In the num ber of arrests, the trty has been more orderly of late than ever before. The receipts In the police court ar alo much gpater. and the department Is ia big- financial a.d to the city. l)att'. Astoria The Portland police havs arrested four counterfeiter, who hav been passing "gHrM half dollar piece on the poo. pie of th nieiroMI. For 'n ly past b,u half dollar have been in I'tr- uUtlon In Astoria, although not t a very great extent. The polUv or tm olty are of the opinion that the gang nr. rested In Portland Is in am that spread the "queer" In Astoria. The coin we r very neatly md. and It Is Impos. slblo for a person not accustomed to handling money to detect them from t genuine ptiH-es, There la a perceptible Increase of m. teres! In tjie CrlttiMiton mcettnus l.ast evening many w'roti professed eotiver. slon lit response to an ebHiueni and con. vlnclng address by Mr. 'rli teuton on the theme, "The Master's Call " Mrs MorTot sang a solo, ami also a .tuet with Mr. J. W, Belcher. M.vtlng will b. held as usual today-at the tUpttsI chur-h at J p. m., and at the Methodist church at T;3U p ni hvard - 8:ok ' hivll has been securM for thu . Sunday afterniwn mevttng. which will t In the Interest of the Florence Crtttent.-n nil, slon work. It Is expected that the ea. paclty of the large had will In ta,-l to acoommodate th audience wob h w II greet Mr. Cnttenton at thi meeting An unsUit'Mful attempt m made at an early hour yesterday morning to burn l.oula Martin's boat shot, at th foot of Seventh street. When Martin entered the building. aNuit " o'clo.k. th,. pla- was full of smoke. Calling for a!tan . he extinguished the fire and made an xamlnatlon of the premises. A quantity Of driftwood had bn collrcteu and p led under the building and saturated with coaloll. The fire had evidently beon started an hour before Martin's arrival but the driftwood was wet and did tin burn readily. A bottle which had vn talned the oil was found on the beach, an was also can that had NM n-d 'o sprinkle the kerosene oer the pie. The case has been placed :n the hand of the police, but thero Is no clue to the In. oeridlary. The county court at Its meetitiK yoler. day read the reisirt of th- reMew. ts f,-r the road petitioned fo,- by It t rry and other the tlrst tlnie ' ti.irl. s ti. ' J.'ht'ui a-k,d that he be a:tc.d t, impfVe I'acllic inet'.Uc a: N w "'.crM. which was Kranted The motubets o' th - court vacated the courtroom In He' afternoon to allow the Jury to dlW'r .II the o.i-c "f t!i state of "regen r ' ret i.e-orge Kabotb t.. Ni ho. as K.-a.-. and mljourned ov r until th'. m ri : The rnvess.ty for a Jury room i -h Mn ' at the last ri'itul.ir t"tm of tt.e , Ir. ult ' urt. wh. n the gr.in.1 mrv r itntee. ,b d that A story ! built on i!i.. she: its flee. This would Iv a :reat . nl-n. e for Jurors and could be built at a stni'l expense to the county. At pre., nt t' .rv Is no regular Jury room ..n.l wtn-n i ) nv , is trying a case, as w.n the im ye.. terduy. it Is romprl'ml to o. upy one of the county offices ir e!..' U, t i ti to au outside buliditiK This muter, t Is said, was brought b. f ir" the cun y ' ivlirt at the time and was adtetsp.) ac'e l upon. At tha meeting of the Taxi'rr' ' league Wednesday evening, there was! Collsldcrttb.c discussion as to the advlna. I blilty of recommending a r ducil'ti -fj the police forc of the city The mat. j ter was referred at a previous rne-ttng to a Committee, which u:tft d that; the leaKUe take steps to s ure a reduc ' tnlon of the force. Th que.t.n "f the adoption of the report brought out much dis usslon. but the recommendation -f the committee was finally a eptvd. J st what steps will be taken by the league to secure the reduction could riot l' learned. No doubt the-c will cm. slderable opposition to the jd in. as. : should the pres-nt force be i'iii .bwr.. the tlns and forfeitures In t!i- p .ben court wl.l probably decrease currcpon 1. 1 Ingly. The force Is n ne too I ir" .it i .resent and any attempted r..l n- ,n would meet with considerable opp.si-p-n. As a financial proposition, w.th ttie city j nt the long end, many people think that there should be no docrea-e either in the strength or remuneration of the pole department, Two new trams were add'd to the four, j men tontest last nittht, m.ik.ni; In all ' 10 teams now entered. The captains are, J. titrauss and Jam- Fin.ilvs .n II, re. after four teams will howl M ndav n.fht , i,i like number on Tuesday and Hi te. ; ! in. lining two teams on Thursday. The I new biwler are as follows: M. I'. , Hardetsty, scratch; C. I'av s, lo pu s ; i.ir Prael, lu pins; ., Tabell. lo t,!n-; Charb-s WriKht. i: pins; Handa.l it , d, I 1.1 pins; W. ". 1'iirils, s pine; A Wi-'.rs, !S pins; W. Ilnnklns, 12 pln; ci,,re. 't'astner, 12 pins, "th" sevrai . ap:.,r a ! cr-w new teams last niht, wltii tl.c f lowing results: Herman Wis- i';ipt,;m. M. F. Hardest)1. Iv Hansen ond Thus. SlM-tK-er; W. C. UiWS a::iim. H. W. Crosby, V. A. Fisher and H. Normn; L. II. Burroughs iciptami, H. Hurk. holder, N. HchlUfSvl and C. Diivii; M. II. Hozorth (captain). H. W. Peterson, Oscar Prael und ,. Taljeb; p. Woo llle d (captain), Charb WriKht. II. II. Pinned and Itandall Reeil; F. H. (ioodell f.np. tain), P. H. McDonnell, l, Campell and John MKJue; C. H. Cooper (caiitani, 'will Curtis, II. F. Allen and ;. J. Trench, urd; James Flnlaysori dnpiaini. A, Winters, H. W. Ctirlstensen and W. Hariklns; J. Strauss (cuptalni, K Ij Hambk-t, H. II. Sacry und Charles f.'i i. ncr. The winning team, II. Wise. Htlci, Herendis and Hovey, retains Its or'an:. zatlon. The daus on which the teams will bowl will bo posted at the a b ys later. Tlii! other evening ti party of former i military attaches and men In the ;irny ! service wore discussing the b-ef Inv-sl. ! gii'loti now being conducted, and the j course of Major 'leneral M '!. up n i whom the guns of the administration i have been turned for some lime pa- wis generally commended. One i,f the Piny, a Kentb-man wTio was forrm rly riH;.eei.,r of clothing mnierlals at the riehu.ikll arsenal, f'hllndi liihia, !n th- nir of his defense of th. major general, p lab I an Incident, which goeR hhnw th" i), ir. act -r of Miles. The governminl was having considerable trouble with we t ;n Imllan tribes at flint time and I lie men under General Miles h id been order '! : the Hliick Hills. One day the e,.,,er,n went to the arsenal ami ixiilalrnd to t e Inspector that he had an Ide-i for a. coat for his men. The exterior of the coat was. to be of canvas while tbo lining was to bo of army blanks mair rlal A hood was provid'd, aff urtlng pro ec lori to the greater part of a soldier's fice Three hundred such coats were order d When they had been made Oeieril Mllest called at. the arsenal. "i"nat'n a pre'ty cosily coat, general," said th" In spector. "Well," replied JMIi "J ilon'i care. I want my men to be romfor'ab'e Tbcy'ro going on a hard '.impaln and the best I can get Is none too good for Hum." "A man who thinks that much of his soldiers," concluded the former In. spector, "would be the fiist to protest when bad beef was furnished the army. The soldiers have In him, and not in Bagan or Alger, a firm friend and pro. tector." New Jersey Is energetically engaged lo combining the trust it has. Do You Wear MM rM Mciih Lnceanti CoiiKrcHH SIioch, worth t. Mciih' SHppern You'll miss it if HERMAN WISE, TheReliableClothier, Hatter and Furnisher PKItrtiNAI. MFNTIoN. W. Prescott, f Jewell, was In At torn ctc.rd.iy. J.uiu-s W. Hare ha been n-n, point d tiicineer of the tug Samson. T O. Triililnger returned l"t night front a short business trip ( I'ortl ind J A lliie!'liie, wnl known Portland business man. 1 r-nlstrred !1 (he ih: cldent. lieorgn Iliirtby. who lots been In Port, '..ind on business, returned to the city '.iil nii,-ht. Mrs. J. It. Clinton left yesterday morn, ing for Portland, where she will visit Hh friends. J. H Johnnnsen and J. M. (lllb'tte, well known residents of Seaside, were In the city yesterday. Mrs. M. I. Wood, o. t. of Portland, ar rtved tn the city yesterday to attend the revival meeting of Kvungeltst Crlttenton. Ieputy lnsp."ctir Frank L. Parker nd i". T. Cruelty, who ucivmpanrd the ruuur Fau Hang to Portland, returned iMine last night. Mr Waiter Crelghton. who has brn In Astotis. for several days past, left l-t nthl for Kalama, from which plac b wilt return lo his home In Portland. HOTEL A RIU V ALB. OCCIDENT. W. Itosrnblatt, San Francisco. W. K J A J It M II. J A T J If. K A ' F '. rt. K . rpitnun, win rnincisc". lleniielly, .sew York. Us.nhiw-k, New York. I'uwston, Portland. Iliiseltlne. l'oni.md. Cob man Portland. Jiuksnn. Portland. Kmlth. Portland. Kem-r. Merrill, Wis. I'l.-r, Uuluth. PAHKEU HOU8E. A J. Hill, Portland. W. I.. Iieyer. n Franclco. Iluirh Mcs'onnlck. Ymine;' river, i 1 Jones. Fort rtt'Vens. Hurry Miller, Consuls.' A. H. De Fluent, tlVT or tn Journal. Iioylestown, Ohio, suffered for a number of years with rheumatism In bis right shoulder and side. II says: "My right arm ot times wo entirely usele. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Halm, and we surprised to rrcelv relief almost Im. mediately. The Pain rialm. ha been a constant companion of mine ever since und It never fall." For al by Charle Roger. FISHER' SOPERA HOUSE L. E. 8EL10 Lmm and Manager. Saturday, march 11, 1899 GRANDER THAN EVER THE NEW PRODUCTION OB M. B. LEAYITT'S (ioriceous Spe.tacular Extravnz mm 'trrS A I, V 4O-PE0PLE-4O 15-High-CIass Specialties-15 Gtn.Ti AND SILVER MARCH. MAGNIFICENT BCENERY OOR0EOU8 COSTUMES. SUPERB BALLETS. Valetta, I lie itii;cii of Toe Dancers). Miitchless Choru of It Beautlfful Olrl. -The New Hit In Follle and Fanete- ysnlree Doodle Boys; th Widow Brown; Throw Em Down Dewey: Th Dome. tic ot th Palace; Bousa Vlvandler Hand; The Mermaid' Revel; Th Chefs of th Occidental. PRICES OF ADMISSION Rerved 8eta, H cenU; Gallery, W cent, beat Bale open at Orlffln Rd' Friday morning at I o'clock. HOE I J.s25. 1.J5 to 1.50. you don't get a pair of our shoes at these prices. He ml 1 rant stamp to pay poelag FISHER BROS. Builders Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. f Can Save You Money oa KeUmttM of Material of Essry DwKirtptkia. f C. HEILBORN & SON. 1 The OhlcMt Hoiihc in Antoriii. I TIit Lnrcst Carpet and Furniture House in The largest iiinl linr.-t stock by any houw in Onnn tutfiili' of Salmon Twines Double-knot Nettings, Cotton Seins, Twines, Lines, Etc. W have no connection with combinations, aitd twine; th only dlraot lnfrtr j of Salmon Twine and Net on tha coaat, w can supply tha very bl at lowsat ; prices conltnt wllh quality. W ban Jit th only Boot oh Twtae oa th market. HONEYMAN & McBRIDE A IJi.'i Tl.ip Stn-. t.Cor.Tuylt.r. I( (KTI.ANP, )U. W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull line ol Pipes, Tobscce, and Smokers' Artlclts. 4TS Commercial Ml. West Shore Mills Col WOOD Slab Wood $2.79, . j v Cut and Delivered. Z"lZ BUCKWHEAT Bent N. O. MolfiBHeB, Honey and Maple Syrup, Etc.... A. V. ALLEN'S Grocery Store. S9 D f i"..;,.. $1.75, clonlnigout Sum J.J5 75 and fl a Tide Table for 1M. (Icncrnl Supply Mouc fur I'amlly (Irotcrifs. aiitl nly Astoria. (if 'nrj l nml I'm iiiturc trritd 1 i rt la ml. j Msniilstlurer of lie A I wn tyvllntito "La Belle Astoria" Clear Schelbe's Open Star Schelbe's Special Anil Oilier tlenitds Nnpolcon wiih tlio world 'n greut t'Ht geiu'ritl. i Wo urt) AstoriiiH loadora in Stoves - Ranges A carload jiint nrrived. rricct lower llian ever. W.J. SCUI.1Y Sole Agent. I 431 Bond Street, Astoria I