A GOOD TONIO
Th genuine Johann Jloff's malt xlraH wWon w eU for thirty
cents a bottls Is said to l on of th best Tonic Nutritive ex
tant. For general debility, coughs, cold and pulmonary afTee
lions, and for renewing vigor to the weak. It ha a good reputation.
EOSS.
The Morning Astorian
TELEPIIOMB Ml.
r
J'OitTLAND, Feb. SO.-Wetrn Or.
gn and Western Washington, portly
cloudy, slmwors, southerly winds;
Kfestern Oregon, probably faUy south
westerly wind; Eastern Washington,
Northern Idaho, olarltig southwestern
iy wind.
AROUND TOWN. ,
Tbt French bark Versalll lU up
yeeurday fur Portland.
Call Main 641 tor your ooai require
aiems. Ordara promptly tilled.
A shipment of fresh oh saiig
wlches just In. Johnson iiroa
I'atronU htntt Industry ana buy
your itd. hay and grain at Oaatoa'a
Typewriting don at reasonable
rat; composition a specially. W. C.
Bishop, Central Hot I. Conimsroial Bt
The Knox lUt for lb spring and
summer of im have arrlvsd at C. 11.
Cooper'a ,
Call at the Occident barber hop for
tip-to-dat work. Three flrt-cla bar
Japan gsoda ot ail kind, cheap at
the Yokohama Baiaar, ttl Cemrasrolal
street.
Call and o the new Knox Horo
dora Hat, the ao'rt styles lor p.lnf.
at C. It. Cooper's.
U you want box wood, alab wood or
tbr flrewoed telephon Kelly, ih
transfer man. Thon nil black. ,
Fur Hale-Lot I and t, block 31, Mo
Clures addition, Inqulr Frank Fa
ir, Soaltl. Wash.
Tou will And ths beat ISo mcai In
town at th Rising tan Restaurant,
No. 113 Commercial St.
A marriage license was yesterday
rtitid to Harry E. Nortltup, of Wue
co county, and Vtrgtlla U. Cooper, of
Clatsop county.
The iimIh from 1'ortland did not ar
live until U o'clock last night. Th
Ifluy occurred between Portland and
tlobl and was (mused by hot-boiea
The dnnrlnv Hnss, undor the tuition
of Fred iirown, wilt give a social
ilanoe thl ovonlng at llanlhorn hall.
An onjoynhln Uino Is predicted.
The Now Stylo Chop House serve
the best meals In the olty. Give It a
trial and soe. Eleventh street, be
tween Commercial and Bond.
ssas
Are you fond of vegetables; If so,
call and let us tell you about preferred
stock, th beat to b had In tins
Johnson Bros.
Th. Jii'publloan county central com
mitt re will moot at the city hall on
Thursday, February V, when th
primary oleotton will be arranged for
und the date fixed for the. county
convention.
Do You Dress Well?
Custom makes all things
necessary.
We tnvite you to call and see our
new line of
Spring Dress Goods
JUST IN.
Representing: the result of . nine .
ar careful buyers In the Last which
has male it possible to place un
der our roof the fashion plates
and designs of the swell dressers
of New York and Paris.
We ire Ready
THE A DUNBAR CO.
566 Coaarcll Street
HIGOINS & CO.
I'tttronlio horn Industry by smoking
mo "rrld of Astoria" cigars; finest
mad. Manufactured by MscFarlant
a Knobel.
Another shipment of oh sand
wlohes, Virginia biscuits, Athsna, Ra-
mona and Champagn wafers, just In,
Johnson Bros.
Itosly'n ooat last longer, Is cleaner
and make less troubl with stoves and
chimney Hues than any other. Oeorg
w. Banborn, agent; telephon 1311.
John A. Montgomery, at No. Hi Bond
street, dims all kinds of tinning, plumb
ing. s-as and steam fitting promptly
and skillfully and at very moderate
price.
Th Itrlilah steamahlp Hatasu, Cao-
tnln I'eters. pjoared yesterday fur
Vladlvostoik. Tslng-tau and Shanghai,
with a cargo of grooerlea, lumber and
flour worth IM.WO. '
Judire McllrljU ventcnlnv tunnjui
down a decree of divorce In the case
of JosaWi U Flah vs. F. M. Fish. Th
plalnllff In this action la allowed to
roaumw her maiden nam, Jessie Jew.
tt. -if !) .
P. A. Kantor, tailor, cleanor, dyer
and rfpHlrer, In th Welch block, here
by want ill persons that l will not
bo responsible for any dobts con
irartvd, sxcept by a written order
from him.
Oranges are now In Ui height of
their seaaon, We have Just received a
shipment of line, wet and Juicy na
vols. W guarante these orahges Jo
be he finest on the market. Johnaun
ttomethlng of Interest and profit may
b loarned by reading th announce
mnu as th-y apiar In the upper
right corner of th lust page of Oils
paper. P. A. Stokes sells klsh trade
elothliig In la teat styles at low prk-ea
This week h Is telling of a On Hue
of sweaters.
Oonn Zuelch, formerly of Astoria, la.
sccordlng to a letter received by Ar
thur. IVtaraun. now In Artsona. That
territory la reiwrted to be most nro-
iwrous and a great future Is tiredtoted
for it. Mr. Zuelch Is at Uisbe, whore
he may Kicai permanently.
Th Joint manufactories committee
will begin th collection this mornlns
of the subscription for the building
of the spur to the sash and door fac
tory at HmlUis Point. The committee
antlclimte no trouble In raising ths
niH-eaaary amount. About $1200 In sub
xorlptl.m lias already been paid to
Aim-rt Dunbar.
Brttunluy the anniversary of ths
birth of the father of the country.
the Immortal (leurg Wsshlnaton. and
the anniversary will tie obsen-ed In
all the city schools, where amiroDrt-
ale -xeixl-s will be held today. The
circuit court will not adjourn for the
day. as the Scott case Is on and wit
nesses are being detained here at con
Hklorable expense to the litigants.
I'm sorry w can't honor Washington
by adjourning," remarked Judge Mc
Itrlde yesterday afternoon, "for. ex
cepting Halllff William Chanca, there
are mighty few men of: th present
aga who enn truthfully say they never
told a lie."
to Serve You. .
Astoria's Popster Store
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 1002
I r . i .,'"".' '
Word was received yesterday from
New York that th action of th local
representatives of Use Ocnoral Eh.
trio company In bringing about the
oonsoiiiitttifin of ths stnxrt-car, eleo
trio and gua hghtlng plants had been
confirmed. Th options on tbs West
Shore Mills' Company's and Astoria
Oasllght Company's holdings expired
last night. The work of ertendln h.
street-car Hue and of .Improving th
electric and gas plants wlll .be com
menced at once, under the directbn
of Huporlntendenl Ooolldgs.
A monthly tournament I now twins
arranged for at ths i'ommrclal Club
alloys and will probably be commenced
on March 1. The mwlul to be hung up
will be by far th most elaborate ever
bowled for In a tournament of this
kind. liandlips will be apportioned
by the bowling commute. Tonight
lie first toam will try conclusion with
i picked team. The contest will be
begun shortly aftor 7 o'clock. It Is
not at all Improbable that the bowling
committee will soon arrange for a
tournament for the Indies.
l' to date 171 persons have regis
tered. This is the number of names
appearing on ths roll st County Clerk
Wherlty's ofBc. , Hegtst nation books
have been ooned In the several pr
clni'ts throughout tt county, but no
returns have yet been received- Those
voters who have registered here from
outside precincts have done so while
on a visit, The following statement
shows the number of registrations in
the several precincts: Astoria No 1,
II; Astoria No. t. tS; Astoria No. S,
!; Astoria No. 4. 31; Aitorla No. f,
35; Astoria No. I, ; Astoria No. 7, Si
John Day, 1; Bvensen, 2; Walluski,
4; New Astoria, 2; Warrentwi, 1;
Clatsop, 3; Seaside, .1; Melville. 1;
Chadwell, !; Olny, i; Youngs TUver, f
1; Knappa, 1; male. 1.
Miss Laura Price, the lady who gave
lancing exhibitions on the streets,
thereby outraging the public decency,
according to the complaint on which
she was arrested, Is now enjoying her
liberty. When Miss Laura appeared
liefor Police Judge Nelson she was
full of repentenoe. The court, after
(waring the evidence, explained to Miss
l-uura that dancing exhibitions were
ordinarily very enjoyable, but that It
was customary to give them In a thea
ter, where the participants payed a
license for tbe privilege of exhibiting.
In view of the faot that tt waa the
prisoner's first offense, the court was
Inclined to be lenient, and a fin of
S!o was Imposed; whereupon Miss Lau
ra shed tears. In default of ball, she
was committed to the dark' dungeon
below, but after remaining In Jail one
lay a friend balled her out, advancing
he necesnary 111
For the second time, the ca-? of Kl-
Ut Scott ya. the Aatorla & Columbia
Hiver ltttllroad Company wag Called
befiwv circuit Judge icBrlde yeater-
day. The following jury was vmpan-
led: A. IMswson, Charles Itohr, J. R
Wherry, OSS. C. Jeffers, J. P. Kyan, F:
M. ftlalsdell. Henry HpHlmclr, (lus
K loppy, Fred Sherman, Philip bowers,
1-3- Houghton and H. U Fletcher.
Hoth Judge Dennett, one of Mrs.
Aott's attorneys, and C. W. Fulton
have an acute sense of humor, and
during yesterday's trial there were
many Interesting colloquies, between
the lawyers. Mrs. ftcott aaks S5006
damages, contending that the death Of
her husband was due to thi negli
gence wf the railroad company.' The
Jury will visit the scone of the wreck
this morning. The case may not be
concluded this week, as all the evi
dence Is again being gone over.
The Swedish Lutheran Columbia
inference, In annual session at the
Swedlah Lutheran church of this city,
devoted yesterday forenoon to the
roiuWng of the reports. The annual
report of the president. Rev. O. A. An
derson, was very encouraging, and
showed a healthy progress along all
the lines ot activity within the con
ference. The result of the election of
officers was as follows: President,
Rev. M. L. Larson, of Seattle; vice
president, Rev. 0. A. Anderson,' of
Spokane; secretary, Itov. B. L. Ny
strom, of La Conner, Wash.; treas
urer, Qut. Llndberg, of Tacoma.
Yesterday afternoon and evening de
votional meetings were lield. in the
evening there was a large attendance.
This evening the new pastor, Rev. Os
car Out coin, will be mmtalled. Rev. W.
U Larson preaching the sermon. Sat
urday evening a young people's meet
ing' will be held, partaking largely of
the nature of a George Washington
oeleb ration. ,Rev. N. Q. W. Nelson and
Rev.' C. E. Frisk will be the speak
ers . The service will be In English,
and all are Invited-
It isn't very often that an attor
ney appears In court for b.ith the
plaintiff and the defendant, but this
Is exaotly what District Attorney Al
len trill do at the present term of the
circuit court. Yesterday he hied two
suits In court for the state of Oregon,
of which he Is the legal representa
tive. In this dlstrlot, The suits are
brought to "compell" County Olerk
Wherlty to turn over to the state
treasurer the money which has been
received from the ' estates of James
Davis and Fred Beerman, deceased.
Both men died without willing their
property. Administrators ' were ap
pointed by Probate Judge Jray, and,
after all debts were paid, there was a
balance ot $178.50 In the Davis es
tate and $110.04 In the Beerman estate.
The administrators were unable to
find any hlra. After winding up the
affairs ot the estates, the balances
remaining were turned over to County
Glerk Wherlty. who ts required under
the law to remit the money ' to th
date treasurer. However, heirs may
eventually turn up and claim tbe
money, and the clerk declined 14 r
mH. the sums until legal steps had
been taken to compel him to do so,
This will throw responsibility onto the
state. The suit are really Instituted
in the hope that the , advertisement
Incident will come to the notice of
the heirs. . ,Mr. Allen will represent
the state, and, as he Is also the rep
rosoittatlve of the county, he will act
for Mr, Wherlty, "In the classlo laa
guage of the day. Mr, Alten has a
olnch," said Mr. Wberl'.y yesterday.
J. J. Kenney and Paddy Lynch, de
fendants in an action brought by John
Rcld for $4000 damages for alkgdll
unppivokod assault, yesterday Med In
the circuit court a voluminous request
for a change of venue. Henry E.
M(Hnn and Harrison Allen are attor
neys for tbe defendants. The petition
Is based on the allegation that ' the
defendants would be unable to secure
a fair and .Impartial trial here, and
the arousing uf public sentiment
against them is charged to be, due
to the three daily newspapers and to
C. W. Fulton. The newspapers are
quoted In tbe petition, for the purpose
of showing to the court that the arti
cles were calculated to arouse preju
dice against the defendants. The pe
tition, so far as the newspaper arti
cle are concerned, is deficient hi one
respect It Is alleged that the untrue
articles appearing In the press ' with
reference to the assault were never
hi any way retracted. However, tbe
Astorian published a lengthy state
ment from Lynch about the matter,
and there waa no Intention .to give the
defendants tbe "worst ot iu" The hos
tile sentiment resulting from the kill
ing of John McNally Is also cited a
a ground for the granting of the pe
tit kin. An article appearing In the
Astorian Is quoted bo show the preju
dicial sentiment- II contains state
ments made by C. W. Fulton, who de
fended the alleged murderers of 'Mc
Nally, In the Justice's court. 'Affida
vits to the effect that sentiment is
strongly against the defendants are
made by the following persons and
constitute part of the petition: F. X.
aruKsi. Albert Dunbar. P. A. Stokes,
Will Madison, C. O. Palmberg, J. J.
Utslnger. Charles A. M. Heltbom.
Thomas' Dealey, J. N. Laws, Max L.
Sklbbe. Isaac Bergman, C. E. Foster,
O. B. Eates. Otto Plank, K. Thompson,
H. U Honderson, J. T- Wallace and
H. Chriatensen. The defendants are
doubtless anxious that the case be
heard In Multnomah county, although,
of course, preference Is not expressed
In the petition.
AN OLD LANDMAK GONE.
West 8lde House, Built In 1850, Cofc
, lapsed During Storm.
8KIPANON. Feb. 20.After with
standing the storms ot many years,
the old residence of Solomon Smith,
built about 1800, collapsed during the
recent storm. Every pioneer of Clat
sop county had been entertained under
Its hospitable roof, and the young
people made merry many a night till
broad daylight tripping the light fan
tastic, rew -old landmarks remain on
the West Side, although A. C. Wirt
still lives In the house ' he built 50
years ago.
Miss lone Wirt is attending the con
vent school In Astoria,
There Is a good deal of talk' on this
side of a $50,000 sawmill being built
in the near future at Warrenton. It Is
hoped this will result In more than
talk. 1
The crew on the A. ft C. R- will
soon bp experienced loggers. During
the recent storm several trees fell
across the track In the Gearhart woods
and It was necessary to remove them
before trains could go on thlr way.
M. H. Stoner. of Sumpter. Or., is
visiting friends at Hammond.
Mrs. Ida Powers is spending the
winter with her sister, Mrs. Grlder,
at Warren ton
Mrs. Nora Morrison Is slowly re
covering from her bruises received in
the runaway accident of a month ago.
In the building recently burned at
Seaside, several fraternal orders held
their meetings on the upper floor, and
these lost all their pampernnlla, also
a, new piano and organ. No Insurance
whatever was carried. . - i ,
Captain Richardson, of the Colum
bine, and family are rusticating at
Seaside for a tow days.
Warrenton has a literary society
now that meets every Wednesday
evening. Spirited debates are had on
some of the great questions of the
day
Rev. William S. Short went to Sea
side Tuesday to arrange for replacing
the little chaple which was blown
from its foundation during 'the storm.
Joslah West has purhcased the log
ging engine of A. Dawson ' and will
start a camp on Culiby lake, floating
the logs out by the way of Sklpanon
creek. "
TO EXCHANGE.
A beautiful home, 22 acres, with fine
house and bam, fine young orchard,
good spring, near nice town, good
schools, etc., In Southern California,
for town property or good ranch in
Western Oregon or Washington. In
answering this describe your property
fully, giving location, price, incum
brance, if any, etc
Address, H. W. COTTLE. . 94$ W.
Jefferson St., Los Angeles. C,L
' ' , , ' , FOR RENT.
Six-room bouse, with bath and all
modern conveniences. Inquire ot Geo.
W. Barker, at Astoria National Bank.
PERSONAL MENTION
A, W. Reed, of Fortland, ts In tbe
city. ; ; - ' t - v ' i
W. B. Travis, of Chicago, is In th
city.
J. A. Fastabend returned last night
from Portland.
Councilman Utzlnger Is IU with an
attack of , grippe. , .' '.U
8. Conn, f San Francisco, is a Vis
itor in the city.
Ceorge W. Sherwood, a merchant of
Tacoma, Is In the city.
Master Sam Randall has leen quite
1)1 for the past tew days.
S. 8. McCutcheon arrived 'in the city
yesterday from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Northup, ot The
Dalles, are in the city.
Miss Antona Johnson, formerly ot
this city, is 111 in San Francisco with
diphtheria.
Frank W. Pettygrove, the well
known representative of J. A Taylor
ft Co,, is In the city.
District Attorney Harrison Allen
will leave thl morning for St. Helens,
on professional business. He will re
turn on the night express.
J. Q. Jamleson, formerly chief en
gineer of tbe A. ft C. road, but now
occupying a similar position with the
Northern Pacific, arrived in th city
last night from Tacoma.
NOTICE.
During the absence In China ot Ah
Dogg, senior partner and general man
ager of th Hop Hing Long Company,
tbe affairs ct tbt firm will be managed
by Ju Toung, through whom aU busi
ness must . be transacted.
HOP HING LUJTG ft OO.
tit Bond St, Astoria.
C. W. , BARR -DENTIST
Mansell Building.
671 Commercial St., ASTORIA, OB.
TELEPHONE. RED 20(L
J.A.FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER.
Dfc fflflTTflEW PflTTOfl
Physician and Burgeoa. '
Office sss Scdsesce Pare BsluUat
Calls answered day or night.
Foley's Kidney Cure
mala tMacn and u&aaa two
$ $ $ $
m i& itit -tUf
ib i 0b Wi Ob
Hat Sale
25 Boien
Assorted Hats
Bought by Mr. Danziger at a
BARGAIN
Regular
$150 to $2.00
Your Choice for
85 cents
S. Danziger & Co.
See Display In Window
fit $
m mm
TAKE
is,
41
Wrappers J
' At Shanahan's Special
All 75c wrappers for
All $1.00 wrappers for
' All 1 1.25 wrappers for
All tl.50 wrappers for
SEE WIXDOW DISPLAY
The best Sewing Machine
made. ' Buy one while the
'White price is reduced
Sewing 20 per cent Off
Ii1ant!4 Flfure tkls sp ib4 see
l.ninc : bow Bock rnoaey yos ye
FOARD & STOK ES CO.
NOW IS THE
' 15,000 Rolls Jnst in. More to Follow.
Latest Designs in Exquisite Colorings.
We will sell you BO HI) EH for your rooms at the SAME PRICE as the
wali and ceiling. We keep first-class workmen and guarantee our work.
Let us figure on your decorsting for 1902.
B. F. ALLEN & SON
3G5-3G7 Commercial St.
Castings
We are prepared to make them oa
short notice and of the best material.
Let us give you estimates on any kind
of castings or pattern work. Lowest
prices for flrst-class work.
TELEPHONE NO. 261.
The Messenger
School Shoes
SoaetalflfNew
Strsf
OoadFittlai
Stylish .
Cenfortable
snd the best
hoe msds (or
Childrea
QelfltoSbool
TRY A PAIR AND SEE
PETERSON & BROWN
AstarU's Lesdlnr Shoe Dealers.
Vjs a pleasure which satis
fies and brings no unpleas
ant memories if you eat at
The
New Style
Chop House
On Eleventh Street.
Eating
49i
P
us
i .
Wrappers !
for three days only.
. 49c.
. : 75c. '
' . . ' 98c.
. . . v $1.25.
076-580 Commercial St.
T1TJ
IRON, STEEL,
BRASS ,
and BRONZE
Scow CaylrcnO
Cress Wcrks
Cor. 18tb ul Franklin ire; '
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Your orders for
mesta both
FRESH AND SALT
' Will be promptly ssd
wtisfacwrlljr attended to
0. W. MORTON, Pies.
Telephon No. 831. :
Prices Talk
During the last tew weeks I have
advertised some rare bargain in
all kinds of ! ' ; ;
Household Goods
That they are genuine money sav
ers is proved by the fact that they .
are .:;... '-v. '
Going fast
As the carpenters are now at work '
."improving my building I must get
rid of more stock to make room,
so here goes.
Another Cut
This is the beat chanoe you will
have In 1902 to buy good, cheap
furniture. ,.
H. H ZAPP
The House Fiirnisfeer
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