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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORJAN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. 4903 if, I 1 . ft 1 MagicarLamp Chimneys r Vj.TIicio chimneys do not smoke or break however high the lluuu'. A ludy doinoiwtrutur will exhibit UiuHe cliiniimy ut our Bture this ut'tornoon. Prico hut a littlo higher than the .breakable kind. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO Tbe Morning Astorian TBLIOPKONID Ml. TODAY'S WRATH BR. PORTLAND, Manh 4.Orpgon and W&hhigt'n, otnitslonal ruin, wlndto in. wily southeasterly; Idaho, probably ruin, winds mostly wuiterly. For soma tlmt past Oeneral Agent jlnrgely .responsible for the 4elininen- Mayo, of the A, C ha lm mak- ce- .Of. courM, there 1 a variety of Ing.an effort to have 4he transoontf- opinion aa 'to .whether or not mm sale nental extsnd temlnal nomeseckenf la regular, and that it will, prove a rate to Astoria, tut th effort, ha boon to lawyer In cheerfully conceded proved unsuccessful. Yesterday Mr. by mombers of thM profession. Many Mayo received a very curt leply from, purchasers Insist that they will not Chairman Charlton, of the Transoonti- permit original owner to redeem from PERSONAL KENTION. nsntal Pasmnger Association, Inform In him that hie request had been re- f used. The consent of the read direct ly Interested had been secured, and Mr. Mayo In at a loss to account for tbe failure of the association to extend the rate. J. Walter SeaAerg J ore irwa w School Clerk Fergum haa returned from Portland. ? C. A. Hanbom, of Seattle. u '' In them unlffM aonurthmg I'ke the true value of the land ia paid. The eale I the Ity yeiterday, will be continued for aeveral aay. and I v v Mclntyre. of thoee who enjoy the eennauon of "tak ing a chance" will be oreaent to bid for the land. AROUND TOWN. Jetton -trllM feed, (rain and hay. For a food band aoap try hand Map- -ollo.-Jolmeon Brut, Call Main Mt tar your coal require ment. Orders promptly Riled. Long' MarmoJade Jelllea and Jama re unequaled. Try theoi. Johneon Oroi. The police comntl union met in regu lar eveelon laat night, but only rou tine buelnee waa traniaoted, A marriage thwuw wan granted yes terday to Auguet P. Malime i t d Murle ItanUr, both of tlateop county. The cum of Qray va Fo. nhich waa to have come up at today's sea- ton of court, ha been Mttlvd. Typewriting don at reaaonabl rate; compoaltlon a apeolalty. "W. C. JDIahop, Central Hotel, CoromerottU BL Call at the Occident barber hop for -up-to-date work. Three flril-clae bar bera. Japanea good of all kind a. ehaap at the Tokohama Baaaar, B) Commerolal street. . .-, - . . i It yeu want box wood, alab wood r other firewood lelcphon Kelly, tb Ira nfer man. "Phone 1111 black. For sale-Lot I and I, block , Mo Clure' addition. Inquire Frank Fa fcre, -Seattle,' Waaltt ' - ' The steamer Hue 11. Hlmor will de part for Tillamook bay olnts on Thuredny afternoon, weather ,ermtt-ting lVilli e Ollloor OIfrg luat nlaht found a tody's fur ttmlUt-r. The owner run rroover Ix-r pmierty hy calling at the Hlli'f etatlim. For a few day we offtr some very low prices on Packard and rimlths French ami Italian urunes. Call and -e thcm.Jiihnson Uri. Thv llrltnh nlil Agnee Onwuld and the French nlili Ucneral Faldherbe left up the river yesterday. The French bark Bosseut arrived down. She l Km In laden. P. A. Kontor, of the new dy and cU-antng works, Welch blook, will dy. vlcnn and repair ladlt-s' or gentu-men' - lothlng. Work called for and deltv cel. Phone, red MM. John A. Montgomery, at No. 41S Bond street, dues all kind of tinning, plumb ing, gas and steam fitting promptly and skillfully and at verr moderate price. Try our preferred stock of Peaches, Hoed for cream. Johnson Bro. Toil will find th best lta meal In town at th Itlslng flun Restaurant, No. 812 Commercial St Another ahlpment of ohr-. and wlohes, Virginia biscuit. Athena, Ra mi) rm and Champagne wafer, Just In. -Johnson Bros. Iloalyn coal laata longer, la cleaner nd make les trouble with stove and chimney flue than any other, deorg W, Sanborn, agent; telephone 1311. Patronlx home Industry by smoking th "Pride of Astoria" cigars; flneet mad. Manufactured by MacFsrlan & KnobeJ. Bohmehl. rleared yesterday for San Francisco. She take 400,000 feet of lumber. The barkentlne Kncore, Cap tain Palmgren, also cleared, with "CO, 000 feet of lumber for dan Pedro. The Oloaner Balled Monday. Weather permitting, th work of constructing the new buildings for the universal sash and door ."actory wHI be begun on Monday. The necessary lumber will be procured at Italnler, Preparations are toeing :nade to re move the sawmill to Astoria. The ladles of the Mt-thodtet church have modi' elaborate preparation for th luncheon which Is to be served at the parsuiiUKe. corner Ninth and Ex change, tomorrow (Thursday) evening, from S to 7 o'clock. After the lunch eon a choice program will te rendered, followed by ice cream, cake and coffee. "Jim" Taylor yesterday wet with an aoddent tfuil will keep him at his leis ure fur at least a week to come. While engaged at the Astoria Iron work In drilling a piece of Iron the third fin g-r on the left hand wa badly cut, and It wa necessary to :ak five stitches in It The etramshlp Hder arrived down the river yesterday, and was due to depart for San Francisco a' daylight. Owing to the storm, however, she re mained at her dock, and will h-ave out this morning If conditions are favor able. The storm yesterday completely lied up shipping and there were no moverm-tits In or out of the harbor. The regular meeting of the Push Club will occur at I o'clock this even ing Several matters of Importance. Including the final report of the ark commit tre. are to lie acted upon, and a full attendance of members Is re quested. The park committee has been endeavoring to make arrange menu with Mr.Shlvoly to inquire the one-half of the tract thus far psid for by the club. A diver was yesterday sent down to examine the tug Tatoosh, and hi In vestigation dlaolosed the foot that the damage to the vessel was quite as serious as was thought, the shoe hav ing been broken. The tug will, within a few day, !be taken around to the Sound and placed on the dry dock for repairs. During her absence on of the Sound tugs will be sent here. The statement that the Sea King I coming Is premature, H being stated that a vessel has not yet been detailed for service on th Columbia. The work of raising lb sunken bark Henrlittte haa been successfully pros- ecutod during the past few day, and lust evening th Frenchman was al most rlear.of water. No effort wu made to patch up the holes In th bot tom of the vessel, but the pump wore worked at full speed. While the bark Is not yet clear, there is now no longer any qut-stlon of the feasibility of the plan employed, and within a duy two th" little vessel wlU again aftiHtt. Home months ago she drugged her anchors and settled on erne of them, sinking. She was sold fur 20W. her lumber cargo bringing 12100. The purchasing firm will realise hand Home ly on Its Investment J. J. Kelllher, for many yws in the weather bureau service at Fort Canby, has Just returned from a term of ser vice In the Mississippi Valley and will be again stationed at Fort Canby. Ill commission at this time Is to su perintend the erection of the new sta tion for the -weather bureau at North Head, and to construct a telephone or telegraph tine from North Head to Fort Canby or Ilwaco, as he may find most advantageous for the purpose, to con' neat with Astoria and Portland. Ar rangement will toe made with the tel ephone company or one of the tele graph lines for wmdlng report of the condition of the bar and shipping movements several times :h dsy for promulgation In Astoria and to the Chamber of Commerce In Portland. The Commercial Club bowling team will try conclusions with the Irvings on the alleys of live latter tonight. Th home team will doubtless give a good account of ItsHf, and the enthusiast look for sn exciting contest The Com merclal team will toe slightly changed, The New York Journal of Commerce prints the following Item of Interest to sulmon packers: Th market for spot salmon was disturbed yesterday by the announcement of a cut In price by th Pacific Selling Company. It 1 stated that the reduction was brought about largely bytJhe fact that various Independent salmon brokerage Interest her have been ovffrlng red Alaska Ash to arrive at tl f. o. b. New York or rir talis. This price the Pacific Belling' be Ipcnifinnv hAtf firnmtitlv mt anit nn 4 -ha following descriptions as well, goods ex steamer American via Cape, due here March 1: Sockey tails, l.Wk; flats, U.27; half pounds, 90c; red Alaska talis ,11; flats, $1.15; medium ted, talis. tOc; pink, 76c; and chums, 70. Cash less m per cent f. o. b. New York car load lot. On sockeye tails, flat and half-pounds tbe reduction means a ae- cltoe In the spot market value. A decline below the spot of about 2Uc Is noted In red Alaska salmon, but there is noted no decline below of ferings to arrive on the latter. Me dium red and pink salmon ahow a re duction below the opening price basis f. o. b. Coast coat to lay down her of about lOo per doom. At the office of tha Pacific Selling Company It was stated that a good business to arrive on th basis of these price ha been booked. Independent brokerage inter ests, -however, speaking with particu lar reference to red Alaska salmon, state that at Jl to arrive the trade 1 disinclined to buy. The tl nrice. It Is pointed out, has been available for two weeks. Roports we were unable to con firm state that a price of 9"o on red Alasak tails I available. San Francisco, wa In the eWy yesterday. Miss Clara C. MuMon wa over yes terday from New Astoria. p. F. Brown, a Tillamook business man, la visiting in the city. Jefferson Morrison, a prominent West Side resident, waa In town - terday. '" Mrs. It. C. Wright, of Portland, nee Miss Laura Gray, I visiting with her parent. Mra. Gallon, of Spokane, I In the city, visiting with Mrs. Jamea W. Welch. ' A. N. Smith, a well-known Portland traveling man, was among the passen gers down on last night's train. James Gleason, a Portland attorney. was In the city yesterday, In the In terest of clients. Lieutenants Spun- and McBrlde, of Fort Canby, and Lieutenant Brewster, of Fort Stevens, were in th city yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Northup, who have been spending their honeymoon at Locksley Hall, Seaside, arrived In the city yesterday for a brief visit. NOTICE. , t aw ' a umm THAT SHOULD BE HEEDED EVER ALIVE to the interests of his PAT- , RONS and the Public generally, D. SIIANAIIAN, Astoria's leading DRY GOODS MERCHANT, wishes to state that he has not, (like other stores) one yard of last year's Spring Goods on hand for SALE or DISPLAY. ; .'. ;:" 'rr' ;V : BEWARE of Stores which show you last sea son's goods and inform yon they have tho latest novelties. ; WAIT a few days longer and see at "SIIAN AIIAN'S" UA-TO-DATE STYLES. FOUR WIN DOW DISPLAYS. Special For Three Days Factory purchase of WHITE QUILTS at 20 per cent discount. PRICESk 65c, 85c, J1.00, fl.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50. SPLENDID VALUES. ASTORIA. March L l02.-Notice i hereby given that all accounts duo tin West Shore Mill Co. and Astoria Ga Light Co. must be paid by tbe 10th of March. All persona having account against Che West Shore Mill Co. and Astoria Ga Light Co. will please pre sent the nun at their office for pay ment P. A. TRULLINGHR, Secretary. FOR IUSNT. WEST SIDE NOTES. Mr. F. H. Mudd i visiting bar the accident to J. D. Taykw making It aaugnter, Air. noDert Farley, at Ham- imnoMtble-for him to bowl for a few mond". Six-room bouse, with bath and all modern conveniences. Inquire of Geo. W. Barker, at Astoria National Bank, A Yard of Lace For 5 Cents From 1 to 4 inches In Width. 0NK of tbe largest lace display in Mm city and infHcient variety to please all call Mid see nothing bet ter tu be found nnywliore. Neat, Pretty and Sweet. WASH SILKS A silk department like this one ' ( is not the result of luck or hap hazard buying. Every yard of , goods In it has to stand our teat ' for quality. Style and finish we always guarantee to sell and you .' ' ' " make no mistake when you buy ( . from us. ' THE A, DUNBAR CO, Set CoatmcrcliU Street AiterU'i Pepalar Star daya "Hooley" AUcn. the famou southpaw, will take Taytor'a plac. In the last contest Taylor bowled Hi eiwllvnl (otal of iM, and "Hooley" has nromUed to hold up tbe record made by Taylor. Tbe Irving Club ag gregation will be materially trengtl- ened by the present- of O. C. 1-VI ton, who Is bowling like a demon. Last night, while some of the Commtrclal bowlers were at the alleys, FuMon piled up an average of CO for thi games, and later announced his inten tion of establishing a new four-game record at tonight' contest. Cnptuln Aslbury Is expected to show up with JO0 or thereabout, and the team aveiv axe will doubtless be well over 40. The names will commence promptly at I o'clock and Indies of tooth clubs are In vited to be present Formal transfer of the proierty of the West Shore Mills Company and Astoria Gaslight Company to the As torla. Klectrlc Company was made yes terday afternoon, and tontrol of all three concerns has passed to the Gen eral Kleitrlo Company, of vhich the Ajitorla Electric Company ia the local representative. The deal was r-ractlc ally closed about two weeks ago, but not until yesterday were the Anal pa ters drawn and signed. Charles A. Cooltdge Is general manager of the new consolidation and will have com plete control. G. O. Moen remains u perlntendent of the gaa lighting plaut. but P. A. Trfullinger retires as man ager of the electric lighting plant. It IB stated that there Is IGO.OOO In th First National toank for the purpose of making th necessary payment and the extensions to the street-car sys tem and Improvements to '.he lighting plant. The work of making, these Ira provementa will to undertaken at once and rushed to comi'letlon. ; New boll era and machinery will be Inatiilled at the electric lighting works and th service vastly Improved. 'The sooner we are able to commence work, the better will it please us," said one of the Interested parties last night. Th consummation of this merger is one of the biggest deals worked In Astoria In recent years, and the city Is now assured of first class lighting and atreet-car facilities. That the Inves tors hve great faith In Astoria's fu ture la evident from their action in depositing $50,000 for the necessary Improvements. The work of selling propsrty bought In by the county for dellnqusU taxes Is progressing rapidly, and yesterday Sheriff Llnvllle took In ' mora than 11000. Only one or two pieces of land brought less than the tax amounted lu.tvtln noflriif nil th Tironftf-LV bid In brought many times the iimoutf of the delinquency. Twenty-five ' or 30 Drosoectlve Investor crowded the county court-room, and there was al ways a starter.' Taxes on some prop erty were as low as 5 cents. The sher iff would read the description and ask for bids, whereupon some cn would offer 10 cents. Then the price would go up to (0 or CO cent at t0roent bids, and perhaps finally sell for 11.00 or IS Property J d,ellncruent as far back 1898 was disposed of yesterday. Clat sop Is now selling more property thus A very pleasant surprise party was given In honor of Miss Alice Sweeney one evening last week. Dancing, etc., made th time pass only too quickly. Mrs. J. 8. DeMlnger and daughter, Miss Fay. spent Sunday in Warrenton, Mrs. Sam Hansen, of Hammond, wa a guest of Mr. O. H- Wood this week week at Warrenton. Miss Fanny Gety, of Yaqulna, ha been vlsltmg her father at Fort Ste vens. She returned to her home the early part of the week. Mrs. A. J. Megler and family were visiting at 8 kl pan on several day this week. A. J. Hill has purchased a new separator and will engage In the dairy buxlness this season. Mrs. C. S. Carurhers has returned from Astoria, where she has been the last two weeks under the doctor's care. W. G. Howell and son were visitor to the West Side on Sunday. Fred and Itob Hill have gone to Qulncy to engage In the wood bual- nees. Perry Olson Is down from his log ging camp for a lew days. Mr. and Mrs. Oman are enjoying a visH from their son. who has Just re' turned from the Philippines. Mrs. Jane Wheeler visited Portland this week. Miss Amy Dean Is a guest of Mrs, H. M. Keek. Miss lone Wirt spent several day at home the latter part of the week. Mrs. E. Ogllvle and daughter have returned from Canada and are visiting in Hammond. Mr. Ogllvle went on to Alaska, where Mrs. Ogllvle will fol low later. The calico pall at Hammond Satur day night was the event of the season. It was given by the Knights and La dles of Security. , FOR DiiEP RIVER, The steamer Mayflower make regu lar trips to Deep River aa follow: Leaving Fishers' wharf. Astoria, on Sunday at 12:30 p. m., and on Tues days, Thursdays nd Saturday at 5:30 a. m., and at t p. m. Returning from the headwater of Deep river at 7:30 a. m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. C. W. BARR DENTIST MunSell Building. 578 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 206L Broad Arrow Irish Flax Twine rFOR GILL NETS: Better than others, cheaper than th rest. Guaranteed to wear, not in a trust. Every Fisherman on tbe River sboull use it. FOARD Si STOKES CO., Agts. NOW IS THE HUE TO BUY WALL PAPEK 15,000 Roll Justin. More to Follow. ... Latest Designs in Exquisite Colorings. , We will Mil you BO K I) EH tor your room at the SAME PKICE a the wall and oeiltng. We keep first-class workmen and guarantee our wort, Let os figure on your decorating for 1903. , B. F. ALLEN & SON 365-307 Commercial St. s Hit . I IT . ' . . XL - V4..' 5 1 1 lit rinest Restaurant in we uij PAIACE Regular Meals 25 cents Sunday Dinner a Specialty Fancy EVERYTHING THE COMMERCIAL ST MARKET AFFORDS Vests w. W. Whittle I g wrai'"-"""'"'" MAKKtT ArrUKUS " -- j, ikivinutnnnruuuxruvrmfinnA Just Arriving A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares and Mattings. Latest popular styles and best qualities. No shoddy goods. SpCCial RedUCtlOn h. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher Louisa T. Coffey to Benjamin F. Coffey til acres In section 2. township 8 north of range 8 west; $500. O. F. orton to Louis Jackson quit claim deed to tots 7 and 8, block 55, Adair's; 5. PROPOSALS WANTED. Sealed proposals will be received at the office at the office of the light house Inspector, Marquam building, Portland, Oregon, until 12 o'clock m. March 15, 1902, and then opened, for furnishing fuel and provisions for ves sels and Stations In the 13th light house district for the fiscal year I it o end June 30, 1903, In accordance with speclftawluns, copies of which, -with blank proposals and other Information, may be 'had upon application to Com mander IW. P. Day, U. S. N., In order to close out the remainder of our stock of Fancy Vests we will make a .ewoeping re duction of half price. One half Fofmer Pfiee PROPOSALS WANTED. Ofllce of C.-Q M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., February 15, 1902. Seal ed bids proposals, In triplicate, will be received, at the office .of the Depot Quartermaster, Portland, Oregon, until I: JO p. m., March S, 1902, and then opened for the construction of a steamboat In accordance with the plans and specifications on file In the $6.00 Vest for $5.00 Vest for $4.50 Vest for $4.00 Vest for $3.50 Vest for $3.00 Vest for $2.50 Vest for . $3.00 $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 What Is the Secret? Just what air the mamma are talking of the mammoth stock of new and stylish Spring Shoes now being opened up by PETERSONS BROWN Aitorla'i Lcadlaf Sloe Dealer. (Eating Sizes 35 to 42. S. Danziger & Co. Depot Quartermaster' office ' at Port- bouirht in than all the other counties land, where tull Information will e In Oregon outside of Multnomah coun- furnished. Envelope containing pro- tv. Much of the tend 1 of the wild- posahj ehouM he maraea: "rroposai oat variety, and the muddles resulting for Steamboat," and addressed, J. W. urn Is a pleasure which satis fies and brings no'unpleas ant memories if you eat at The New Style Chop House On Eleven Street. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Yonr orders tor meats, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly sad alla acWrlly sttended to II. W. MORTON, Prop. Telephone No. St. f rani the chicaner In 1891 and 1892 are JACOBS, C. Q-