Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1902)
KICKERS. , M'af forgol how to kick after thoy trodo with us. They don't have any clmnro to practice, ROSS, HIOQINS & CO. The Morning Astorian TBLBPHOND Ml. TODAY'S WEATHER. I 'OUT LAND, F. ai-Westi-m Or Km), sliownis, cooler, auuthertr Hindu. Wcnirin Wushlpgton, shower, south east ly wind Eastern Oregon, fair, I'liuliM-. easutily wind, ICusu-rn Wh iniriuii inl Northern Idaho, (Air iutb asterly wind. AROUND TOWN. Call Main Ml for your coat require, mgnu. Orders promptly tilled. A shipment of frh oho sand wlche Just In Jotiiwun Dro. "i'atroitli bin lndutry and buy your (rod, hay and grain at Oaaton's mlit. The funeral of ttit Infant aon of Mr. and Mr. Ualll will jiocur today front th family roaldnno. Typwrlllng dona at reasonable rates; composition a apaotalty. "W. C linhop, Central Hotel, Corumioi4 8t The Knox Hat for the aprlng and aummer of 1W3 have arrived At C. 11. t'ooper'a. Call at the Occident barber abop for up-to-date work. Three flrat-claaa bar ber. Japanea gooda of all kind, cheap at the Yokohama Be war, CI Commercial street. fr Kmt Three room, finished for huueo-kitrplng; 403 lixchantx street, or 431 Uonil street. Call and ace the new Xaox flora dor Hat, the toft ttyle for tpi log, at C. 11. Cooper's. If you want box wood, a tab wood or other firewood telephone Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phone Ull black. For sale Lots I and I, block , Mo Clure'a addition. Inquire Prank Fa. bre, Seattle, Wash. You will find the beat ltc meal In town at th Rising Bun Restaurant, No. 113 Commercial St. Are you fond of vegetable; If ao, all and let us tell you about preferred stock, the best to be had In tins Johnson Bros. Urn An Ktttrn Star lge bear Irtst word "Kern ('hapter, No, 88," and initial "M. II. U" Kinder pleaae leitve at Aiilorlan oftlce. Iiic wantml to work on sofa pil low. Material furnished; steady i work guurantwd; experience unneces sary. Bond stamped envelope to Mia MKIe Needlework Department, Ideal Company, Chicago. The lewl and (Mark road commit tee h is collected l'JS to date. In a statement Issued yesterday the com mit li say It will have about II Ml within a day or two, and that 1440 ad ditional will In- required. It appeal to th people to subscribe the amount nti'l help the settlor build the rond. Ladies' Lingerie Display "v SEE THE A. DINDAH CO. So Coamerelal Street. I'atronl horn Industry by imoklng th "Pride of Astoria" olgun; flneat mad. Manufactured by MacFarlan Knobel. Another shipment of cheese aand wlohei, Virrlnla biscuit. Athena. Ra mon and Champagn wafr, Just In, "Johnson Dro. Itoslyn coal last longsr, I cleaner tnd make Ins trouble with stoves and chimney flue than any other, Oeorga W. Sanborn, agent; telephon 1311. John A. Montgomery, at No. 423 Bond street, de all kind of tinning, plumb In-, gns and ateam fitting promptly and skillfully and at very moderate price, v ' MSMSapat Extensive preparation re ' btlng mad by the fishermen for the coming eaaon, and it I probable lbr will he more gear in h water this ) than last. Lum Oak, a, Chine, ed 41. died yesterday afternoon on fiend street from consumption. The body will be aMpped to Portland tonight for bur- ml. ( The New Style Chun House foe din ner today will hv Roaat Chicken Chlrkn KW ae, Mtu-aront and Chees awl Oyster Patties. Bhilmp Hnlad and Heef a la Mode. Strictly Union House. orange are now In the height of their season. We have Just received a shipment of fine, sweet and Juicy na vels. We guarantee these orange to be the finest on the market. Johnson Dro. The bowling committee of the fom- marrlsJ, Club tia selected W. C. Law a rapuln of the team, and Dractlce gamea will be held regularly from IK time on. It 4 understood the nerlis of game with the Irvine lub will shortly be commenced. It Is not at all Ilkeiy that Sheriff Mnvflle and hi deputies will be able to commence the collection of taxes tomorrow, aa the clerk has been de layed with the roll. Perhaps on Wed- nesday the work of collecting will be begun. Home time during the present year all the delinquent nronertv on the books will be sold, and thereafter the clerk will not be reaulivd to so over the roll The new steamer Alarm. Jum built by Richard leather for th Columbia Rlvw Puckers' Association, was launched yesterday afternoin. The Alarm, whose name perpetua'.es the memory of a boat that once v.aa i familiar alght on th Portland water front, will be used as a ciuinery ten der In Alaska. Her ens-lnes have been built at the Astoria Iron wo.ks. fhe will be ready for service within i abort time. Mr. Leather will n' commence work on th big boat to be built for Jaine T. Itarron for cm on the Sound. One of the best football gome ever played at Ilwaco took nlace veater day afternoon, when a Portland team met defeat at ttie hand of the Ilwaco team. The home aggregation outplayed th visitor, but th Port lander put up a plucky game and the contest proved very Interesting, llwm A choice assortment for ladles who cherish qual ity, style and comfort. MUSLIN Such as no store in As- torla has ever displayed -giving the very essence of the manufacturers' latest prodncts. "Never tried a Pleasure Denied" i WINDOW DISPLAY. , Ailarla'i Pcpilar Stor on, won hf tho rather uniiui acore of I t 0. jhre goal being glckod by the horn team. All the scoring was don In th first half, during whlch the visitor were on th defensive. In th Micond ha,lf th Portland crowd smoked up and tried liard to score a touchdown, but the Ilwaco team held them down. The game waa fre from the dlsagrceabt q nubble that ucual ly thractrl anich conteat, and th visitor urt loud In their praise of the treatment accorded thom. A large crowd saw the gajino. The Portland player arrived In this city yesterday afternoon und wilt not leuv for horn until tonight. The work of eM'lng fi.nil to aid the cause of the patriot liner wIP oc cupy fully a month. Th local com mittee ha selected lion. John Halm treasurer, It I xpitd by memUr of th committee that HOW will be sulxtcrllied In Uil 'Itv. Alreulv nv ontl wealthy loer isympat bluer have forvsurdiil large amounui from Aslo. rh to assist th struggling patriots. The commute now at work will rot undertake to make any canvass, but will cause small poster to be print ed and plHcwd In prominent p'tte. Those who wtah to suoiuribe may do so. The United State lighthouse tender Munaxnlta, Captain (Gregory, return ed to port yesterday, after an absence of 13 day. While away the Manxa- nlta visited the aid to navigation on the Sound and landed coal, upptle and buoy at several statkm. It w the Intention to top at Destruction Island on th return trip, but this was Impossible on account of the stormy weather. "While at Seattle the Manca nlta, wa on Moran lira.' drydock for a day, receiving a few patchea of new copper on the bottom. This wa the flint time she had been out of water for three year. At last evening's aesslon of th Hwetllslt Lutheran conference, very able addresses were delivered to a large audience. Rev. C. E. FYisk, of ranmia. spoke on George Washington, and Rev. N. J. W. Nelson, of Moscow, Idaho, spoke on th relation of the young peopl t the efourch- Mot of the delegate and minister went to Seaside yesterday. This evening Rev. O. A. Anderson, of Spokane, the retir ing president of the conference, and Itev. B. L. Nystrom, of La Conner, Washington., will preach. On Monday the pimlora will hold private aesiion, and In the evening of that day a farewell meeting will be held. After being atorro-bound for a long time, right deep-water veasei got to sea yesterday, when an offshore wind prevailed and the mouth of the river was smooth. The veaaela deirting were the German bark Lita, the Brit ish ship Iliry, the German bark Bertha, the' RrlUwh ahlp Braobrae. and the British ship Vmbrlan Warrior, all txiund for the Cnlted Kingdom, and the barken tine Addenda, for Valpa raiso. The Oriental llir Pembroke shire also got out. taking a heavy cargo. The Pembrokeshire had made a long stay In port and Captain Ken nedy wa glad to get away. The Brit ih steamship llataau put to set for VladlviMt.M'k, Ttng-tau and Shanghai. The departure of these vessel re quired the service of eight pilot. The other vessel departing yesterday were the 101 more for Tillamook, and the Kkler and Alliance for San Fran cImco. The schooner Antelope arrived from San Francisco. She i under charter to load eupplle for the Co lumbia River Packer Association' Alaska cannery. Whn the Scott catte was resumed before Circuit Judge McBride yeater day afternoon Juror Fred Sherman wa not In hi seat. Dr. Finch, Mr. Sherman' physician, appeared In court to state Chat the patient waa (till quite sick; that he would be un able to act on the Jury yesterday, and perhaps would be too HI to appear on Monday. Mr. Fulton, Judge Bennett and Mr. Noland agreed, after some Mscuaslon, to proceed with eleven Jur or. One of three course waa open: The present Jury might have been discharged and 12 new Jurors em paneled; a new Juror might have been worn In, or the cae could be con tlnued with only eleven Juror. The latter course waa decided upon. Th The plaintiff attorneys have all along stoutly contended that the wreck In w'hlih Engineer Scott wa killed was due mainly to the 45 per cent slop of the embankment, which, It wa con tended. as o ateen that tildes enntd ot be prevents. J. Q. Jwnleaon, a railroad engineer, testified yesterday that 45 per cent was the slope usually found on Weatern railroad embank ments'At 4:30 the caae waa contin ued until Monday morning. The Oregnnlan of yesterday, In dl- cusalng. the senatorial candidacy of '. W. Fultmn, eald the Clatsop atiatea- man would ask the Republican state convention to Indorse him, and went on to remark that many opposed auch indorsement of any candidate, on the ground that nine month la altogether too long a tttme to elaipse between the Indorsement and the election. Senator Fulton ha not asked the convention to tadrtme him, but his name will doubtless be brought before that gath ering for an expression. At the last session of the state legislature the May law wtm passed. This law pro vide that senatorial candidate shall be voted upon by the state conven tion, ao the legislature J may have some definite Idea of the preferenoe of the people aa reflected through the political gatherings.. It 4 believed the name of Mr. Fulton and those of oth er senatorial candidate hn be vot- ed upon by th tat convention, so (he legislature may have some deft' nil idtft of the preference of the pw. pbt a reflected through the political gathering. It I bellcwd the nam of Mr. Fulton and thoe of other en atorlai candidate will be brought be fore th convention and roted upon, but there I no political dodge in th proposed action of th friend of -th varlou aspirant, who are merely ob serving the term of the Mays law. Croker say h expect to be burled in thl country, but decline to cheer by naming an early date, PA8SINO OP TUB CABLE CAR. A ft-w year ago the cable system of street car propulsion wa consid ered decidedly the best, but since the Invention of the trolley system the cable car Is being rapidly replaced, and many expert now claim that com- pressed air will eventually be the street car power of the future. In all Urn of Industry we see improve ment being made, but In' medicine there 1 one remedy that I Impossi ble to Improve upon, and that I Ho tetter' Stomach Bitter. It will not fall to cure dyspepsia, Indigestion, tour stomach, constipation, liver and kid ney trouble, or malaria, fever and ague. Take it at the lint symptom of any of these disease and it will give prompt relief. Be sure to get the genuine. CAREER AND CHARACTER OF ABRAHAM 14NC0LN. An address by Joseph Choate, am bassador to Great Britain, on the ca reer and character of Abraham Lin coln hi early Hfe hi early strug glea with the world his character aa developed in the later year of hi Hfe and hi administration, which placed hi name so high on th world roll of honor and fame, has been published by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, and may be had by sending six (6) cent In postage, to F. A. Mil ler, general ' passenger agent, Chicago, 111. FOR RENT. Six-room house, with bath and all modern convenience. Inquire of Geo. W. Barker, at Astoria National Bank. NOTICE. During the absence In China of Ah Dogg, senior partner and general man ager of the Hop Hlng Lung .Company, the affair of the firm will b managed by Ju Toung, through whom all bud tie must be transacted. HOP HLVO LUNO ft OO. 371 Bond SU Aatorhv DIAMONDS AAAAaWiAsiAAAAAAAaBAAAAAA WWW WW V WW WW WW WW WW WW All kinds of precious stones, set and unset, at very mod erate prices. The latest pro ductions in the jeweler's art , in Society Emblems, Pins, Badges, etc. Solid value and guaranteed quality in standard matches and clocks Fine repniring.v.v.Y.v.w. J. H. SEYMOUR. CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen &Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. Dr. T. L. Ball DENTIST. S24 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore. C. W. BARR DENTIST Mansell Building. . 671 Commercial St., ASTORIA, OR. TELEPHONE. RED 2081. J.A.FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR , AND BUILDER. . Dfl. fflRTTflEW PflTTOfl . Physician and' Surgeon. Olflc anJ Rejldeoc Pan BalkNuf. i Call answered day or night. ft ah nnn p;alvN Um most tHsBimai m!vj bt lh world THE OIOOL1NO GIRL, ff you tell her he' modest or tell her she' vain . She'll giggle. ' ,. She beed not the , fact that it gIV , you pain, f ..4 That glggl. Though you may address her in eti- ou key, " ' Make speech that presents no occa sion for glee, Or even for smiling, her answer will . be Y A giggle. Hhe runs to tihe door when her Chaw ley boy ring And glKgles. When seated for sparking within the brlifbt rays N Of dollar rw-r gas or the grate' cheery blaze She answer the sugary things that he says With giggle. In church If she catche a glrly chum' eye, Bhe giggle. Thre' no provocation, she doesn't know why, Just giggle. She'll arch up her eyebrow like back of the rut That stands off the dog In th rear of the flat And gives her eyelashes a humorous bat ; And giggle. If called to the bier of a dead, allent friend, , Bhe'll giggle. If Gabriel's trump ehould bring time, to an end, She'd giggle. If up to the great judgment bar she were led To list to her fate with the quick and the dead She'd think It wa funny and shake her foot head And giggle. Denver Post PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone ttL GRAYING AND EXPRESSING All good chipped to our Car Will Receive Special Attention. No. S3! Duane St, W. J. COOK. Mgr. Astoria, Ore. Res. TeL Andrew Asp. I (Wig liter, Ibtkiaiti tU ItneiiMr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Olven to Ship ard Bieunooat Kepairmg.ueneraj Black smithing, Flrn-Clas Horss Shoeing, tc CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE Insurgflce.Coniinlssloa and Sblppiiigv C. J. TRENCHARD, " " Agent Well Fargo and . Pacific Express Comp'ya. Custom Rouse Broker- - $ tib $ $ iti) mi -in m m m- Last M OF THE Hat Sale AT S. Danziger & Co. $1.50 and $2.00 Values Choice for 85 cents 7 i See Display In Window i i - we ' DURING STREET REPAID Ji. ( , ' ' ' ' ' . " ' - .!- ... '''; -f - ' ' ' J '''-;'':"'. : '" I :" -'.' ' The Cheapest place to buy Men's, Boys'" end Chil dren's . wenr "Shaniahiati,sM A few of the values to be offered during coming week. Men's and Boys' Socks Men'g and Boys' Suspenders Boys' knee pants for Men's Mixed Pants Boys' Three Piece Suits Men's Suits - Men's and Boys' Sweaters Boys' Caps for - -Men's Caps , - - - t . i This Sale lasts but one week and will be knows as "Shanahan's Compensation Sale" The White Sewing Machine FOARD & STOKES CO. miSTHETME T BUY WALL PAPER 15,000 Roll Just in. More to Follow. Latest Designs In Exquisite Coloring. We win sell too BORDEtt for roar room at the SAME PRICE as the wall and eeihng. We keep firstolM workmen and guarantee oar work. Let a figure onyoar decorating for 1902. . , . B. F. ALLEN & SON 305-307 Commercial St. Castings We are prepared to make them oa short notice and of the best material. Let as give yoa estimates oa any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest price for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. The Messenger School Shoes Somtthloi New Str OooiFlttlaj Stylish Ctmfortible snd the best hoe mad tor Children . 0oId to School TRY A PAIR AND SEE PETERSON & BROWN Ailorla'i Leading Shoe Dealer. la a pleasure which satis fies and brings uo unpleas ant memories if you eat at The New Style ; , i ' 'i Chop House On EleventS. Street. Eating 5c 19c 45c 98c fl.35 3.98 49c 10c 19c The best Sewing Machine made. Buy . one while the price is reduced . 20 per cent Off Flfnre this op ud see bow bocb mosey yon ve IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow BaylrcnO Grass Works Cor. 18th sad Franklin sre; Central meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your order tor meat, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly sad satisfactorily attended to 0. W. MORTON. Prt. TelephoneKo.Sn. Prices Talk During; the last few weeks I have advertised some rare bargains in all kind of " - . . Household Goods That they are genuine money sav ers is proved by the fact that they are ' Going Fast ,, As the carpenter are now at work Improving my building I must get . rid of more itoclc to make room, so here goes. , ' . '. .. Another Cut This Is the best chance you will have in 1903 to buy good, cheap . furniture. ' V. H. H ZAPP The House Fnrnister