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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1901)
THR MOKNING A9TOKIAN,' .fKIDAY, . NA1 9, 1901 LADIES' KNIT SUMMER UNDERWEAR Last week brought us Ladles' Vests, low neck, uleeveless, white cotton, at 15c each. Same In lisle at 35c each. Ladies' Vests, high neck and long sleeves, white cotton at 25c each. Same In lisle at 50c each. Dainty Sleeveless Vests, white, pink or blue, 50c ea. dim STORIC CI.08IC8 AT 7 P. All coutrucU for iiJvvrtminK In the Aiitoiiiui Ht'o iiiiiJc on m Kimr nto of circulation four time" UrRcr titan thul of uy paper publUhcJ or circulated iti Clut. op cutintv. TODAT'B W RATH EH. I'oltTt AND. May l-if'n, fair, with froni In tli frly morning; warm er wrnihT i-ppt nr th r"oit. Wanhlnglon. fair with (mmt In ill intrn Mii i ion In nix imrly moriiliij; wnrBiT ricrpt lirtr Ih ooant. Mho. fair vxrtpt showi-m In Hi outhujitvri jnfilon; fnxiii In th northern ami wiTn portion in th rnrly morning; iv ruin- In the nmilwrn mil western li'irilntiii. AROUND TOWN. 8 Gallon about harn.a. t. A. (Irimilh. of H-miIIi It.Mt.1. Wiixli.. WON In I In rlly yi-lrlay. It J.tinn. of Wnirt. Oregon, w nt Mm ()il(iut yfntiTiluy. Ilet U-o-nt nirl It til 11 Hun ll'i taurtnl, (It Comnwrclal St. Thr flrtt-oUim barlr at th Oo I drnl barber hop. lit of srvlct. Kvry one In InvltiM to -n.lt anil win ilr WlirMllii" lit Johnson linn today. Japane. oadi of all kind, cheap at Yokohama llattar: 121 Commercial St. Mr. ftajmun li prepared to do up lri curtain In good ordw. Irav or drrs at Oregon bakery. Whmtlnn. h. Idwil trak.fat foo.1. Mill txi umin'rtoi at Johnson Hro. lotlay, Call ami irv It. Nice. plwMant room, nawly finilH rd, rrnr lionit anil Tenth street. AP My in Mr. 0. Iltnswn. An rlrrtrlr lighting plant I IxMng Initialled on tin" teamr Hue II. F.lmore, by Henry t'yrun, of Por.laml, r " K'Ulfi ruintiiliiK. of I Orande. who U negotiating for th ifcvldent hotel, nrrlvrd in (he i-liy lam tKhi. I'tmrlm lllip, lh il tVl'IlUn. Hh died It tll ll'MpltUl im-rntly. MH Infill in Uip invoiij y-nli-rday. BK8T 15-CKNT MEAL: ItI8I.NO BUN RKSTAl'HANT. Bk the Wheel ? ! ! Goats and Sweaters Shirts and Stockings Belts, Caps, etc., etc. Suits at $5, $6, is. danziger! M. KXCKIT SATURDAYS, Tin- proof f the pudding I In th eating. Try Wheatlnn served free at John"ti irm, today. Tn Oirnmn rhlp Wign. wlih a car-k-ii of irraln for Kurope, rrvrd d n liiat niiiht ftiul win go to ten, ioiay T1i' I'ortlitnd t-xponlllon will be I" iMifil nt ih KxiMXiltlon Imllillna- an Multnoiimh Ainafur AthlrtU- Club ll.UI. Crfim piira ty, Amrrlra'a flnmt whUkey. Tha only pur gofwfc; guar aiitMd rich and mlluw. JOHN U CAHIXON, Bole Agont. Tim CynroniPiic. from lh" Wi-nt rosur of 8mih Afrlfft. haa wlvrd ordt-ra to proco-d l' lh Columblj rlvi-r t Im.l whrat for Europe. Now l tho tlmi t K't yur iummr Mult: inail to nrd-r; fit gunint'l (.'all at C. II. CoopT'a. Monday. Tun ilv or Wrwlnmdtiy net. 7. AuHi.-na-n. th wi-ll-knoivn canx-n- I it. Iwiva ttilM morning by ateamrr for Honolulu, by way of Han rrnnciaro. in r.'iri'h of lunlth and fortune. John A. Montgomery haa opened a hup at 421 Hond tret nd la preparel to iId all ctaaae of plumbing and tin ning at the loweat poaalbla ratea. Hoatyn coal laata longer. I rlrtim-r and nuika ra trouble with atove and chlinnry fluea than any other. f.rge V. Siuiltorn. ag'iit: leli-phone 1211. ltrirtnnlng May 5th. the evening train of tin- Atrlii and Columbia Hlver rllrrl will leave t'nlon depot. Port land, lit t;M p. in. Inte.id of 7 p. m. The Herman -.hip Muxdalne and Najiiile and the (Wmun bark Alatret-h. wan. all from Yokohama, arrived In veaterdiiv and will I "ad gruln for Ku ron. The run of flh la Inrreaalng and ev er;il Kod catrhea wer reported y ter lay. A ea ilm waa caught In tt lower HviT anl g-ve lit captor a llvv ly turtle. The eml-annul vlalt of W. nolf with an elegant line of aultlnga In the niece: meaaurementa taken. yn't for get the date. May I-7-I, at C. H. Cooper'. If you are having trouble with your rye or your glam-a are not aatlafur t..ry. call on lr. KllUitt. at Conn'a dm more. Kmln,itUn and ey( tented free. A large, utovk of lenar-a and aP taclea on hand. Will call at lvld.-nce whi-n dealred. Play Golf? Our splendid assort ment of Bike and Oolf Suits ought to receive your early attention. There are changes in the styles lor this sea son. Prices are lower than ever. We have $7.50, $8, $9 Mr. and Mr. Argyl Tully, who wera nvmbrra of the "Widow H.tdott" com pany, when It playid In thl i;lty, were In Aatorla yeatorday, the fuei of 11. M. Uraiidford. If present plona do not mlacarry the atranded llghtahlp will be launche Mav I ami towed to Aatorla, where the repair will completed by the Aatorl Iron Work. At the next regular meeting of the council, which will b held Monday evening, an ordinance, will be Inlroducwd fixing th yearly llcenae. to be collect ed from Junk dealer. The funeral of J. M. Center, who commit 11 aulHda here Bunday. wh held yeaterdny from Pohl'a undertaking fxirlor. The expenw- were defrayed by Pkimanlii county, Wftfh, lr. (i. tl. Kt and Mra. ICatea will return today from Portland, where they went to mi-t the form -r'a mother, Mr. Iv. K. Kea, of Il'verton. Iowa, who will np -nd the aummer In Aatorla. Thr lumlier camp have been open"! neir I)len to furnih luml-r to th" ItolMTtmin Haft Company, which I mw cunmrucilng a lirg" raft I" the Colum bia for ahlpment to Han FranHm-o, Th fund for the entertainment of Prealdent McKlnly nnd parv In Port land ha r'ahd tlVK). Th total amount deelred by the committee la $'000 anl more 'an h uaed If riilm-d. T'm Trncey, of Portland, and Al. Nell, nt Han Franclaco. have Ix'en matched for the wlterwelghf rhHm plonhlp of the Pacific, m.t. The fihi will be pulled of at 8-at tie about May 20th. Tim nchTon.r H. Wheeler which waa reporie) aground In Tillamook hnrhor, aunVred no ai-rlou dnmnge 0c cording to a atatement made bv O. It. Viwburg. of thy" Nehalem Trinp.ria tlon Company. Thomna K. Parker, who won renown hv nivlnr a nu-nher of pmon from drowning In the vlclnliv of the Park'T Ifniim- during the paat few yearn, hi rlirned the rxdMon of clerk In the hotel and will enter other employment. At the acMlon of the county court yektrdiiy 'he dlMrlct attorney wna In atrui'ied to draw up a contract with it, Columbia VMgirer Cmpnny for building ahmt 20O fe.-l of iiyke ,n thir county rd hetw.i-n Wllllaniaport anil Wallimkl bridg-, The funeral of the late Mm. Kih.-r Prown wa held yeaierdav from lh( family rlfl rice. The burial service wa read by the Rev. William Pevmour Short, of Ortw Kplacopal church, and Interment wna In Greenwood cemetery. The funeral waa largely attended. Wheat and flour expo-l from the Co lumbia river for the month of Arrll aggregate l.MO.Cl buihela of wheat. value,! at t!29264. and 42.041 barrel ..f flour, worth i:00.99. Thla la a new rec ord for the month of April and 1 twh- the figure for the aume month lasr year. V. 8. Engineer Office. Portland. Ore' gn. May I. 1901 8etf,d pronoeula for dredging &4,0o0 cu. yda. material. mre or lea, for Improvement of Ctatakanlo river Oregon, will be receive 1 here un til 1J m.. May 30. 1901. and then pub licly opened. Information fnmNhed on application. W. C. LANOFITT. Capt. liigm. i Tlie cu -a airiilnat Wilt Mollaon. on a charge of running alot machine con- trirv to law will be heard In JuKti" Kroner' court In lav. Mr. Madlaon re ceived the foll'iving telegram yeaterduy from (icorge E. Walter, who I well known here, and I now In Salem: "I hav. nrrunged with governor f"r vour nanlon: truM In the IXTd and hnvf no fear." Th. til in in ItavA fh. Irw-iil lOfttfi. Of llli. irpnnfu th.. IImII for the nnnlliil reg'itni have finally oeen abandoned. At n ni..ftitt(r h..l,l vefor.lnv Afternoon of the regitta nomlmtlng committee of the rnah ( luh. Hie loilowing gentlemen were nnmcd to 'aki chnrge of the car nival nnd arraige for th attraction: Arthur Ti" Willl.im Madiaon. W. W Whlpnlv Victor Miller. B, P. Parker nnd S. V. Hum. A'l Ti Thfill who w.iF eniDl.iVeil ns bonl-pulUr for Charlea Horcltnd. nlnci the opening of the (lxhlni; eaon. was finin.l .ln.wn.il In the rlw nt (ho foot of Pourt.i-nth atr-'ci yenterday. There wll! tx' n i Inqui si. oronr cohl be ln aatlHfleil that di nth wn nivldon- tul. "Die funeral vill be Vld today 'ind Interment will lie In the Morrlaon r"nie'"ry on Clatsop plalnea. Thrill wo ?2 y.-nr of hire and a widow survive, wh l reld" at Aberdeen. Wiuh. Portland a well as Astoria will con tribute talent for tlv- farewell compli mentary benefit to bj tender d Terrv McKean. next Twesday -cvnlng Mav 7. nt Fisher's opera house. The program promise to be an exceptlon.iUy inter esting one. for besides the excellent musical numbers, the arrangement an I selection ivf which Is In charge of Mrs. J. T. Hos. Mr. McKean, nsslMed bv Miss Katheryn Shlvely, will present the gr'iit quarrel scene from "The School for Scandal." If all the "well- wishes" for his future success count for anything, then Terry McKean will be greeted with R It, O. house on Tuesday evening, M'MHER INDCSTllY PHOSPEUOUS. nooth-Kelly Company to Increase Dally Output. The Hiwith-Kellv T.nmher Comnanv. owning and operating twenty mil1 In tha Htntl nnil nm nt the Ifl.rfTPSt hold ers of tlnib.r lands In the United States, is planning to increase its wora Ing force tty the addition of 2.10 men. to be dlvldisl among the two mills, one r Coburg and the other nt wenaitng. Tlie junior nii'nilx'r of the firm re irt a prosperous condition of tha imlw.e InHimirv nml it con.sta.ntlv In creasing demand for Oregon timber products. The company owns iw.ihhi (mm-cs of timber land In Oregon thnt has not been touch-nl as yet. LEATHER WORKERS' STRIKE. There Is no sign of the strike of the leather Workers' Union rn Portland being settleil. The differences between the men and their employers are evi dently no nearer adjustment now than on the first day of the strike. A num ber of non-union workmen have been Imported to replace the strikers. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Al. Thrall, son of Mrs. Fred Sherman, will take place at 11 a. m. today at the family resi dence on Astor street. The remain will be taken to the old Clatsop cemetery for interment on the 11:30 train. MONUMENT IS UNVEILED ADDKfciSFH HY (JOV. T. T. GEEK AM) OTIIEKS. DlHtliiKtiiHlicd Company ut Cham poi'K Ycstcrduy to Cvkhnue Historic Anniversary. Thi. anniversary of Oregon's provis ional government waa fittingly cele brated yesterday at Champoeg, where a monument was unveiled, erected on the site of the famous meeting that held Oregon to the United Htati. F. X. M.ithleu, the only living survivor of tho meeting drew the veil from the monument, and among the distinguished giients present were hv. T. T. Oner, Hon. John Mlnto. Ri-v. II. K. Hlne. Hon, Harvey W, Kcott. F. X. Maihb-u and visitor 'rtn every section of the mat. The following tirogram was observed: Music, Union Cornet Rand. Invocation. Itev, p. 8. Knight, Introductory address, Oov. T. T. Oer. Addres.. "The Provisional rjovern inent." Hon. H. W. Scott. Unveiling of the Monument. Mul Union Cornt Hand. Address. "The Relations of the Ore gon MIcNlonarle to the Provisional (J.ivernmeni." Rev, H. K. Hlnes. D. D. Addres. "The Relatl'in of the Amer ican Immigrant, Including the Moun tain Men. t ) the Provisional Govern ment." Hon. John Mlnto. Hi-nedicl n. It-v, P. H. Knight. Music, Union Cornt Rand. Oowrnor Oe-r sail In Part "The hist Tie event who f.Sth anni versary we meet on this occasion to commemorate was of grcaer Import-iin-v and haa ben mor. far-seeing In I's fonc(iince than could hive leen sup pow'cl by any if thone who tsk part In Its proceedings, When, upon thl ernct spot M year ago today. Joe Meek in hi ltnputs!v"lv patriot l.. mnn tier called f'r a "division" nnd. taking hln stand apart fnim the others, axked all thos- Mho were In favor of an or ginlntlnn to follo.v him. h- coU!d nr.t have for"een. nelthr could his i-om-pt.'rlots. the future grat commonwealth to be reared upon an enduring foun dation, the comer-Stone of which was that day so dramatically provld. Rut all gi vernnp ni have -.heir beginnings, and when- they sr- not the result of a revolutionary overthrow of some for mer one. but spring frooi the necessi ties of pioneer sefhTs. tfc'v '.re usual ly the offspring of an uns'-lflsh en deaver and a purrxve 'o tintect life, liberty and property Impartially and ef fectiinllv. "A truthful niital of the clrcum i.inces surr'undlng the early occupa tion ind settlement of Oregon read like a wen-prepare! rominc. The s:tuR. tlon was wholly unlike that pertaining to the early ocnpjncy of nnv other portion of our entire cuntcy- WV-n th early American Imm'grant begin to come here In cons!'l ?rable numi)er.i. the 'Oregon country' wa not a paet of anv nation, but wi resting unler a not wll defined claim of both '.ha United States and of Gra' Rrltaln. It wn. Indeed an Ind'"ren1nt community, real ly owing allegLtn.v to -io llgher pow er, and wa. In f.ict. for Kme years afier t Ino-'Ptln, a rure lm' racy. The eirlv settl-rs referred ti the Unit ed States a a foreign country. The enrlv archives are full of 'j"h refer ences, and as 'at as the 17th of De cember. 14 the c'Hilafure passed an net ipproprl itiig $."0i1 'to defray th? evnses of J .1.. Meek as pecUl mes-s.oi?,-e the United Sl.ites "It Is bo'h interesting nnd profitable to not" that the cirly eifor's toward esiabllshlng a civil government were marked hv ttvit slmpllcl'v and s'urdv eeoenmy ih'it ch ract-r'x-' 1 ihe pioneer In their dally !lv. It was the cround work f r that pr - lomlmtlng failure In our oreoent state conxtUuM 'n, Inser'ed bv 'h.. suces.'r of th-'Se men In a lat er d.v.i'ie, ,vhl-li limits th' .nimlvr of -l it ofilccrs performing the principal duties of the state government below that prevailing In any other state In the Union." The address of the Hon. Harvv W. Scott, president of '.h Oregon Histor ic il Society, was a spl ndld review of ihe causes leidlng up to th fnmous meeting. Its effect on th" later develop ment of Oregon anil the character of pioneers, who made the achievement posillile. Th other addresses were In teresting and full of historical data hearing on the event commemorated in the day's cfrcmonlcs. Hundreds of GREflTSPEGIALSALE OF Chinnwarc, Crockery, Glassware, . Lamps, JardiiUTis ami Jugs, Nov clt it's. Bisque Ware, Agateware, Silverware and Cutlerv, Fish Sets, . Game Sets, Dinner Sets, PRICES CIT 20 to 33 per cent Come Just to See 01)9 IflHDENSE STOCK OUR LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU Great Anterican Importinii Tea Co 671 Commercial Street, Astoria. visitor were present from every section of the atate and the little town of Champoeg rose to the ,cciln and the entertainment and reception of the guest wen; all that could be delred. KLKH IN HONOLULU, The flrt social session of Blk ever held In Honolulu, says the Kvenlng Itulh'tln of that, city, under date of April 20th, occurred at th drill hd last night. Th member of Honolulu lodg No. U, the visiting brethren from th State and a f"W Invited outsider, comprised Ihe cavorting antler tossing herd that blazed new and original trail through the forest of good fel lowship and aoHal amusement. The tage wa occupied by Grand Ex alted RuIt Jerome H. Fisher. leading Knight Jame Nelson. Grand Ksoulre W, F. Kennedy, and other. Flsber started th ball rolling by appointing a big committee to preserve th peace and a bigger one to serve refreshment. F!xhT wielded th gavel In the moat arbitrary faihlon, for half an hour u Ing hi position and power to extort all kinds of money from any Elk who happened to win hla momentary dis pleasure. P.AMyOON ASCBNSIOVIST KILLED. Nw conv to u of a balloon aaoen lonUt who waa 0111 while maklnr one of hla dating trip. HI hand ilDoed from the trapeze arwl the horror-stricken crowd saw a lght they will not soon forgt. Life 1 too yal. uable to trifle with In fool-haMy ad ventures. It I best to employ ourselve In peaceful pursuits, where we may be eur. Then If we take care of our health we can live to good old age. The beat mean of promoting health I Hoatetter' Stomach Bitfrs. Thl rrd Iclne all digestion, regulate tha howela and cur dyspPla. Indigestion, latulency and Insomnia, It will also prevent malaria, fever and igue. which I prevalent at thl time of the year. Re sure to try It. CANNED GOODS QUESTION. It Is generally understood that the American Cm Company, which Is close ly related to the tin plate trust, will exert a beneficial Influence in the can ned goods IndUHtry by co-operating with a packers' combination or combi nations for the purpose of preventing an over-pack In any seam. Therefore many memlx-rs of the trale are dispos ed to wish more power to It elbow." notwithstanding that the cost nt the material for canning which they them selves use may be considerably Increas ed savs th Merchants' Review. The agricultural Interest will hardly view the movement with approval, how ever, as It means the shutting down of a number of co-operative factories of farmers, which are of great use In furnishing a market for grower of fruits and vegetables, and preventing the rotting of stuff on the ground for want of market. COMING TO TOWN. W. Rolfe, representing Strauss Bros., of Chicago. America's leading tailors. will be at C. H. Cooper's on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. Mav 8-7-8th. with a complete and up-to-date line of woolens In the piece. Tou are cordial ly requested to come whether ready to order your garments now or not. OREGON VS. CALIFORNIA. Big Field Meet Between Athletic Teams at Eugene. The athletic teams of the University of Oregon and the University of Cali fornia will hold a field meet next Mon- lay at Eugene. The following Is a program of events arranged for that xvaslon: 100-yard dash; 220-yard dash; 440-yard lash: SSO-yard dash; mile run; 120-yard hurdle; 220-yard hurdle; running high jump; running broad Jump; pole vault: shot put; hammer throw; discus throw. WHERE DO TOU BOY YOUR GROCERIES? HAVE TOU TRIED A. W. SHIPLEY? 56 Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he gives you the best there Is to be had In the city for the leaat money? Place an order once and see. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR, TELEPHONE. RED 206L GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.Paul, Dululh, Minneapolis, Chicago and All Points East. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepera, Dining and Kuffet Smoking Library Cars. TtcVet to nolnls Rnst via. Portland and the Great Northern Ry., on aale at O. K. & w, TicKet umce, Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Office laj'.THIRD STREET. PORTLAND. Wnm hIaj aMiim tail eiill Inform. tlon regarding Eastern trip, call on or addreas. A. B. C. DENNIBTON, City Paso, and Ticket Aeeiit. Portland. THE PLACE T BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT- a THE ASTORIAN.... Delivered at or residence, mm id Tumim m i obi iiumn if Till n IS fKOIISU Cor. r Pacific N ay igation Company Steamers-"Sue II. Elmore." "W. II. Ilarrison Only line- Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, Ilobsonville. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad k NiyigatfoD Co. and also the Aatoda & Columbia Rirer R. B. for Bar Francisco, Portland and all points east. For freight and paaaenger rate apply U- Samuel Elmore & Co. General Agent. ASTORIA. OBJL Agent II M NM rim am Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY Subscribed Capital, -Paid-up Capital, Assets, Assets in United States, Surplus to Policy Holders, Has been Underwriting on the SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. Resident Agents, Astoria, Or. BEFORE YOU BOY A It will pay EILER'S PIANO H0U! 0PPICE: 351 Washington St.. Portland, Ore. We are the great profit killers and piano price regulators of the Northwest, and with our special facilities can sell a line piano or organ for less money than you can get them elsewhere. Write today. Catalogues for the asking. Our stock includes the three greatest American pianos the Kim ball, the Chickering and the Weber together with eight other good makes. ...EILER'S PIANO HOIS! ...The Esmond Hotel., PORTLAND, ORE.. FRONT AND MORRISON STS. Kurowau plan. 50c to f 1.50 oer day. OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager. American plan, 11.00 to 12.00 per day. c Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. Tlie most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It Is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. 0. IjeW in 4 Co., Chicago XW 91. I'VLJO vim wiling , .itu.. .ul wv. CHAS. ROGERS. Drufglat. FISHER BROTIIE Astoria, Ore. your office, store 60c per month. PHTIHG PUBLISHING Tenth and Commercial Streets Telephone ftOl. (O.R.&. N.RRCa.Porl i A. & 0. R R.Co.,Portlan (B a LAMB. Tillamook. Portland. Portland. Ore. If OF SHAREHOLDERS 15,000,000 1,000,000 2,545414 300,000 1,718,792 Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years. PIABO OR Al ORGAfl you to write 4111 J. C PEJiDECAST, Cbief Clerk SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notable among the pleasures afford ed by the Snasta Route is the" win ter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop freah points of Interest and added Industries, in its prolific vegetation and among Its. numberless resorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. The two daily Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the most ap proved pattern of standard and tour ist sleeping cars, but the low rat of fare will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter re sorts of California and Arizona may b had on application. C. H. MARKHAM. O. P. A., Portland. Oregon. Edward Atkinson Is framing a suit able apology to present to the Anti Imperialist League for his intimation that Osn. Agulnaldo possessed staying qualities of the highest order. mm