THE MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAYS MAROTi 13. 1902
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THERE IS ONLY -
; IV, one poiotUboul! eoffot; that
in the drinking quality; Heal lirand is the best drinking cof
foe thut can ho bought for any money. We ore nolo agents.
BOSS, HIGGINS & 00.
The Morning Astorian
TIOUOPHOMB Ml.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
J'ollTMNn, March 12,-Oregon, Ida-
llll Wl'l WnlllllllgUlU, IK'CltNloilul fUlB
' AROUND TOWN.
qlon sell feed, grain and hay.
Call Main Ml tor your coal rqulr
enent. Orders promptly Mlud.
Try our preferred alook of I'eaclie,
lloed (or crvam.Johnaon llros.
. For a good hand soap try hand Bap
Ilo. Jfohnnon Brut.
Urns' Marmalade JelUe and Jama
art unequal J. Try tbotn Johnaun
Bro.
Call at tha Oocldant barber abop for
4ip-t-dat work. Thre Arat-claaa bar-
bora.
It It la our Perfection Iilnd Mocha
and Java coltoa, tu good. Johnaon
llroa.
Jtn good of atl kinds, ohaap at
the Yokohama Baiaar, (8 Commercial
irtet.
You will find Oi boat lie meal to
tow at tha Rla'ng 8un ItMtaurant,
Mo. Ill Commercial 0t
y"trdiy waa ao stormy over tha
bar that no thlpa have ventured elthnr
in or out.
John A. Jurgeaon .ld hla achooner
Kill M, to Kfih Bavery for f30 yes
terday. m
(Jllmorf A llckard. proprietor! of
tiro logging camp at Chadwell, are now
jwfllng their winter output u( lug.
If you want bos wood, alab wood ar
thtr firewood telephone Kally. tha
tranafer man. 'Phona till black.
For aala Lou I and I, block M. Mo
Clura addition. Inquire Frank Fa
bra. Seattle, Waab.
A larg Una of For Hint, For Bale,
Furnlahrd Hoom and other dlaplar
carda ar for aale at tha Aatorlaa of-
floe.
The flnMt to be tmd-our Perfection
lilend Woe ha and Java coffee. Your
money biu-k If It doe not please you.
Johnnon 'Hroa.
Another ahlpment of chret nd
wMies. Vlrglnlii blicults, Athena, Ra
mon and Champagne wafera, Jut In.
Johnaon Proa.
Twelve mildlpm came over on the
Nahcotta from tFort Canby yeaterday
lo i he xlghta of the city and pur.
chill' JITlnul MUPpllt'l.
A membership sorlnl will bo held to
day lit the W. V. T. U. ruoma, begin
ning at 2:30 p. m. lloies: Mes
d.ime Eate, FnMnbend and FUher.
For a few daya we offer tome very
low price on Packard and Bmlth'a
Freaoh and Italian prune. Call and
mr tkem. Johnaon Bro.
Iloalyn coal laata longer, la cleaner
and make lea trouble with stove and
chimney flue than any other. Oeorge
W. Panborn. agent; telephone 1311.
PatronUe home tnduatry by amoklng
th "Pride of Astoria" clgara; flnaat
made. Manufactured by MacFarlane
& Knobet.
Preferred Stock canned frulta and
vegetable are the flnoat to be had,
and yet the price la reasonable. Call
and let ua tell you about them. John-
H. ('. Ingalls, of the Lewi and
Cleark, win In the city yeaterday acll
Ing tlckc't for the road benefit danoo
to be held at Chad well next Saturday
evening.
J. W, Itelth, the bona dyker, waa In
town Iniit cvonlng. Mr. Itelth aay the
dyke at the mouth of the Lewis and
Clark la now almont oomplcted, there
being only 45 rode more to build.
Judge McBrlde will hear argument
thla afternoon on. a motion for a
change of venue In the case of John
Held va. J. J. Kcriney and Paddy
Lynch.
John A. Montgomery, at No. US Bond
atreet, doea all klnda of tinning, plumb
ing, gaa and ateam fitting promptly
.and aklllfutly and at vary moderate
price.
Why wear nhftbby clothea and baggy
' trouapra, when you can have them, al
wayi In good ahape for one dollar a
month at the Aatorla Steam Cleaning,
Dyeing and Repairing ClubT Goods
called for and dellvored. All firdera
promptly arid faithfully attended to.
Sulti made to order from $13 up. Phone,
red 2064., Kantor eV Shankman, proprl-
etora. . ,,. ., , . ' ' ; ' ;;. ,
A aoMl ir from Fort Stevena aearched
the town for a demrur ymtcnlny, and
lining unable to find him. took the
boat for Portland to continue th
enroll,
Th dpniurrpr to the complaint In
fin rune of t'urtla v nlock In the u
I'rlur court waa ov.,ulH yenlcnlay
unit lhi di'frndiint will given 10 tlaya
1 1 which to file anw.' Ir, the cnw.
Tim daya 'wt apart at the Commer
cial Club court for th ladle will le
dwvofed to playing baakat ball. Home
of them are reported already to be
very prollclfni In thla game.
The young men of the M, E church
will give a St. ratrh k'a day aoclal
nxt Monday evening at the renldene
of Ilev. II. Oberg, corner Ninth and
ICxchange atreeta. All young men ea-
peclally Invited,
In the window of Charlea Heilbom
Htm la dlaplayed a rattlcanak akin
aent from Klualmmoe, dHorlda, by R.
K, Carruther. It la nearly a foot In
width and nearly alx ft long, and a
beautiful apeclmen.
Mcr Hckard and Cole, two pronv
Ident realdent of the Lewie and Clark,
are having a aerloua dlapute over a
boundary line. A the line fence It
a dyke and conaequenlly hard to move,
the qufHtlon la difficult to aettte.
It la reported that Kerr Olffiwd k
Co. have chartered the Hrlllnh h!pe
Marlon IJgMtiodv and lirhraim lUick
for Immediate loading, the former to
go to Queenxtown and tlm latter to
South AfrliR, and both to rocnlve "9.
Notice 4 given by the tight house
department that the bell buoy lately
etabllhed lo mark th tntraoce to
th aouth channel of the Columbia
river bar la not In good working or
der and will be replaced a aoon
practicable.
rtoadmanter Frye report the com
pletion of the order for lumber at the
mill and a number of men have been
let out, only a aunVlcnt number be
ing retained to put the roadway dnvn
i aoon a the weather will permit.
The mad will aoon, be completed ttt
uurtoidur place.
U H, Hprower, a member of Court
Aatorla, No S, Foreatcre of Amrlca.
give the member of the court a ball
lnt nlsht, at Odd Fellow hall In thla
city. It being tlm ojinlveroary of hi
Joining the ordtr. About KO p. raon
were present and all ironouni':d the
ix-rmlun a pleaannt one.
Tli- rih ! Inrremlnir ni (tin .Iia..
Iff office on I he nnel t inn.,,.,.
Hatunlay 1 the laet day In which
ihir van oe pnia ao an to wave the
penalty and property mvnera are tak
ing advantage of the Mtuatlon at a
lively rate. Kvery clerk la buny
writing reieipia by day and nearchlng
the tax reowda by night
In the cane of Chnrlea Herbert and
P. Lynch bfore Juntlce Goodman yea
terday, In which defendant were
charged with Inking a trunk and oth
er permmal property belonging to John
Mettroe, from lUma, Illggln It Co.'a
warehouae, the court haa the matter
under advlaement and will probably
rentier hla declalon today,
In the caw of John Reld v. X J.
Kinney and Paddy Lynch before Judge
MeMrlde yeaterday In which the de
fednanta naked for a change of venue
from Judg MrRrlde'a court on the
ground that there waa prejudice
Hgalnxt them In the community, w
denied. The Judge held that a fair a
Ulnl could be held In Aatorla a ele
where. An unuxunl cae aa dlaporfed of In
Ban Francisco on the 10th Inat, when
Judge Cook Imposed the sentence of
death on Chew Lan Ong, a Chinese
highbinder, who on July 29 laat shot
and Instantly killed a 14-year-old lad
named Gin Do lllng, who was heir to
an estate In China. The lad waa com
ing nut of the building at 83S Wash
ington atreet, and Chew Lan Ong came
behind him and. shot him In the back.
The Chinese refused to stand trial and
Insisted upon pleading guilty. For
this reason, If for no other, the case
has attracted a great deal of attention.
A death sentence without a trial by
Jury 1 a rare oocurrence, v
Complaint cornea lo this office from
cllliena against soldiers who In a
drunken condition have made It a
point to Insult women and even school
girls on the streets, A case occurred
yesterday morning In which If the sol
dier could have been found he might
have carried away a headache not
caused from Internal disorders. It la
also reported that young girls, facet
nated by the uniforms of some of these
gallants, have been seen associating
with them at unreasonable hour and
places. Parent and cltlien generally
should make It a point to discourage
this kind of conduct, and If It beoomea
necessary, to use such mean" a . 1
necessary to atop tt. '
Report com of a wonderful activ
ity In building and other Improve
ments at WaatporL Tha plaoa I ex
periencing something Ilk a regular
boom. A now boiler haa been placed
in th mill ther and th mill I run
ning on extra tlm. A largecradl for
raft-bulldlng : 1 being constructed,
which I ISO feet long, and which will
require th ua of 300,000 feet of lum
ber, A acow 1 also being construct
ed which will be 100 feet long by 30
feet wide, and a larg fore of men
ar being employed, More than 30 ex
tra men ar already at work and the
report come that more will be em
ployed In a tew daya. Wcetport ha
not experienced uch activity before In
a number of year,
Mr, J.' Walter Beaborg, who cam
over fnnn Jlwoco lust evening mules
that a gentleman was In llwuco yes
terday from Kaaiern Washington look
ing for a location for a niinibr of pr
eons living In Eav.vrn Washington
wh( will come io the coiiit end settle
either In Oregon or Wa,ihlngwn. Aft
er looking jh rouniry f.ve" abml 11-
waeo he went to Tllla-no.ik, where he
will also examine the conditions
compared with the Washington side In
making up his decision aa to the best
place ti( locate. Mr1. 8-aborg say
that the gentleman haa not only a
number of friend who wll tome If hi
report I satisfactory, but that he re
parts that a large numb'T of persons
In Knstern Washington are looking
cos st ward.
The Joint manufacturers' committee
and the committee from the Chamber
of Commerce, which started out yes
terday morning for the purpose nr se
curing the additional alt asked for by
the new promoters about to Invest In
the Clatsop mill met with several sur
prise yesterday. They found many
who were willing lo contribute to get
started an enterprise Which woulddls-
trlbule In the heart of the city i0M
a month and emoloy KiO men. The
committee will be out again today
and no one should be backward In
encouraging this enterprise. A num
ber itt the committee remarked laitt
venl.ig that It would facilitate the
work of the committee If the enter
prising property owners would toke
Instead of waiting for the vommlttee
th time end com io the committee
to call uiien '.hem.
Joe Parrlsh. of Svenson. about whom
so much 1ms been written lately, died
nlht before last and Coroner I'ohl
went down yesterday and burled Pr
rluh's remains In Clatsop cemetery.
It will be remembered that Parrlsh
was sick for some time before it was
ascertained what was the matter with
him and that he actually suffered for
the necessities of life. He was living
alone on a scow and not much was
thought of the case at the time. Hut
after his condition was made known
philanthropic people provided for Ms
wants at once, thoush the aid came
too late. The fact that he died from
smallpox doe not necessarily brand
the type of the disease as a malignant
one, but may be considered that the
cause of his dnaih came more from
neglect in the early singes of the case.
lie was said to be 8S years old and a
native of New Jersey. The mow upon
w hich he lived and his belongings will
be destroyed by fire as a precautionary
measure against the spreading of the
disease
The attraction announced at Fish
ers' opera house Monday, March 17,
will be the great Harlow minstrels.
comKWed of thirty-five white artists.
each and every one a particular star
In his individual line of work. The
cmjnny is composed of the best of
the burnt cork profession, each one
being particularly engaged for his
peculiar Individual line of work. The
company this year has made many
Improvement and Is a strictly clean
and first-class organisation, brought
up to the minute. Many new feature
never before seen In minstrelsy will be
introduced and will no doubt create
somewhat of a furore when reen here.
Particular attention has been paid to
the scenic contingent, weet ballads,
ragtime melodies, and popular aire
heard In the first part opening, besides
ragtime dancing, latest Joke and
quaint sayings. A slret parade will
be given at noon on the day of per
formance and a tiand concert at 7:30,
In front of the theater. Prices, TO and
75 cents.
At tli meeting of the Astoria Pro
gressive Commercial Association last
evening considerable routine business
was transacted. The committee on
the Nehalem road matter waa not
ready to report and this waa deferred
until next meeting. The committee on
the preparation of a book descriptive
of Clntsop county, which Is to be la-
sued In the future and which la Intend
ed to advertise thoroughly the re
sources of the county, report progress
tn the work. The deal for extending
the R. M. Leather1 boat-bulldlng
plant 1 about ready for, consumma
tion. Only a few unimportant odds
and end remain to be attended to.
The ' feature of the meeting waa the
reading of letter of Inquiry from all
over the country which shew that
people everywhere are looking this
way. There were letter of Inquiry
about farming lands, dairying busi
ness, fisheries and general business
opening in tMa country.. They came
from Minnesota, Texa. California,
Illinois and Michigan. The secretary
of the association report that these
letters are Increasing every day.
Th letters were referred to th com
mit tens on the different points inquir
ed about and will receive prompt at
tention. ' . ; .
ROWAN WAS BOUND OVER,
Chinaman Discharged Stella Whit'
..,,! Trial Today, vs
Th prellmlnry trial of John Lumao
nlen and Jo Bang, chargel, with Stella
White, with an assault with a danger
ous weapon on Roscoe May last Mon
day, night, took place before Justice
Goodman yeeterady afternoon. Depu
ty Prosecuting Attorney Eokin repre-
aentcd the state, and the defendants
appeared without counsel. Lumaonlen
I a Russian and Jo Bang Is a China
man, and as neither could speak Eng
lish sufficiently to give their evidence
to the court In our language, Interpre
ter were on hand. The case was an
Interesting one from the fact that so
many nationalities were represented at
the trial. The other defendant, Stella
White, 1 a very black ncgress, and
tMa brought witnesses of her race to
the wmrt. Besides a horde of wit
nesses of all nationalities, friend of
the defendants, and tho.; who are al
ways on hand on such occasions, were
there. The house was crowded to the
dH.rs and the sidewalk were also oc
cupied in front of the building. The
evidence was conflicting a It always
Is In such case and It wo difficult to
barn Juat who wleld--d the ax. The
The ax was there, however, and It
had been wielded. The block of wooa
waa also there that had been used a
a sort of plle-drrver and battering ram
In the fight. A hat wa also In evi
dence, with the left rim partially sev
ered, which was laid to the ax. Upon
hearing the evidence the court became
convinced that ' the Chinaman re
ceived more blows than he gave, and
that he had no guilty Intentions In the
matter, and he discharged the Mongo
lian. The Russian was bound over to
the superior court in the sum of 3100,
which he failed to give and waa re
manded to Jail. Btella White's case
will be trld before Judge Goodman
this afternoon at 2 o'clock, when It is
expected that more' light will be
thrown jn the subject.
THE GAM KM BROKE EVEN.
Irvlngs Showed lp Better In Contest
With Commercials.
The third match In the Irving Club
Commerclal Club series occurred last
night at the Commercial alley, the
teams breaking even on games. The
Commercials ecored 78 more pin than
the visitors. Laws maintained hi
heart-br.-aking jace, establishing a
new local four-game record, with 107.
II I wa th high single game of
the night. A big crowd wa preesnt
and great enthusiasm was manifested.
The Irvlngs showed up In much better
form than on previous occasions, and
It Is freely predicted they wlU be vic
torious at their alleys next Wednesday
night, when the fourth match will be
played. O. C. Fulton scored the high
total for the Irving 174, while captain
Astbury'a 48 was the best slnble game
The scores follow:
Irving Club
Astbury 4S 36 47 35 1S
Hobb 32 19 36 44 131
Allen 37 27 43 32 13$
McLean 3 34 27 43 140
Fulton 4" 40 47 40 174
Chutter 43 29 35 30 13
Orlflln 36 32 S3 39 140
Cuolldge 34 31 31 32 128
Totals 312 248 299 295 1154
Commercial Club
Mathena 27 54 84 27 142
Rosa 28 32 32 27 117
Hlgglns 38 36 2 38 138
Strubel 31 41 38 26 134
Taylor 40 44 80 39 1S3
Laws 46 63 39 5 9 207
Allen 38 54 28 52 172
Sovey 62 31 45 41 169
Totals 298 355 270 309 123S
The new men on the Irving team
were Harrison Allen and J. N. Griffin,
who are regarded as strong men. Good
ell and Lewis gave way on the Com
mercial team to Allen and Strubel.
At the conclusion of the games the
teams repaired to the Toke Point,
where oysters w-as enjoyed.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
If it falls to cure. K. W. Grove's sig
nature Is on each box. 25c
FOR REINT-
Slx-room house, with bath and all
modern conveniences. Inquire of Geo.
W. Barker, at Aatorla National Bank-
NOTICE! .
Plans for a school house to be erect
ed In Unlontown four or six rooms,
two rooms finished to cost not to
exceed 33500, will be received at office
of school clerk untU March It. 1902.
Accepted plan only will be paid tor.
By order of board.
E. Z. FERGUSON,
. Clerk.
Dr. T. L. Ball
DENTIST.
524 Commercial St. Astoria, Or.
DiV fflRTTpEW PATTOfl
Fhyatclan and Surgeon.
Olflci ana Residence Pate Building .
Calls answered day or night
J.A.FASTABEND
GHNBRAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER.
C. W. BARR DENTIST
Uunaelt Building.
578 Commercial Stmt . Astoria, Ore.
. TELEPHONE RED JOtt.
The Strongest Company of American
and European Novel'.le in
the World.
PERSONAL MENTION
C. H. Brown, of WUwauke. was In
th city yesterday. - -
George W. Ellis, of Portland, la Jn
th city today. ' . , .
Senator C. W. Fulton went to Port
land laat night
Jesse Baker, of Cathlamet, Is doing
business In the city. ,
A. W, Reed.of Aberdeen, Wash., 1
at the Parker House.
H. Minto and M. R. Johnson, of
Portland, are in the city.
Jim Graham, of Ilwaco, came over
on the Nahcotta yesterday.
J. Walter Seaborg came over from
Ilwaco last night on the steamer Nah
cotta. -
Bert Eddlngs, freight clerk on the
steamer Hassalo, Is laid off on account
of serious Illness.
Frederick V. Holinan returned from
Ilwaco last night and took the night
train for Portland.
L. J. Chapman and M F. Henderson.
of Portland, arrived on last night'
train and ar registered at the Occi
dent.
Editor Hlbbert. of the Chinook Ob
server, returned from Portland Tues
day night and returned to Chinook
yesterday.
Judge Gray returned from Portland
yesterday, where he 'rad been In con
ference with the dlrastors of the Pio
neer Association In rega.-d to the next
annual meeting pUvce of the associa
tion. Portland is the place and the
meeting takesplace June 18.
FISIIIRS' OPERA HOUSE
L. E. SELIG, Lessee and manager.
Monday, March 17th
St. Patrick's Day.
The Great
Barlow Minstrels
35
REC00NIZED REPRE
SENTATIVES OF THE
MINSTREL WORLD
35
A Grand Scenic Production of Dazzling
Splendor. -
An Avalanche of Mirth and Music-
Look out for Grand Free
Street Parade Da7
of Performance.
ADMISSION.
IteaerTed Seat - 75 Cents
Gallery - - - AO Cents
Heat sale open Saturday morning at
Griffin and Reed.
$ M $
mi wi m m
m W m t$ $
Fancy
Vests
Special Reduction
In order to close out the
remainder of our stock
of Fancy Vests we will
make a sweeping re
duction of half price.
One half Former Priee
16.00 Vest for - $3.00
$5.00 Vest for - $2.50
$4.50 Vest for - $2.25
$4.00 Vest for - $2.00
$3.50 Vest for - $1.75
$3.00 Vest for $1.50
. $2.50 Vest for $;.25 ,
Sizes 35 to 42.
S. Danziger & Co.
. ft ft ft ft ft
m ft ft ft ft
Siianaiian's . Sh:::!:::
'. '-' ' " V--i '',V-'1"-, ?'. . .i-
23 Cases of Vash Goods:
We are showing a largo and comprehensive line of Cot
ton Goods, both Foreign and Domestic Fabrics. The follow
ing represent a few of our Specialities. ' .
M3E CASES CONTAINING
Robyn Httde Leno Fine Irish Dimity ' Pea Island Dimity ;
Athalia Batiste Dotted Swiss Mnslln Holly Batixt
Blue Bell Lawn Leno Loyola Marsalia. Swiss ;
Aureola Batiste ik '
Foreign Cottons at Sianahan's
FOURTEEN CASES CONTAINING
28-Inch Scotch Zephyr
I 2Mncb Scotch Tissue
32-lncH Organdi Liase .
48-lnch Organdi Page
, 12-inch Madras Shirting.
' 28-lnch Mercerised Tlsuse
48-mch Case Cotton Lies.
Linen Suitings. , , ' '
Silk Weft Mousselin.
in all grades.
44-inch St Gall embroidered Swiss
Black and Colors.
FOUIt WINDOW DISPLAYS.
Shanahan's
Shanahan's
Broad Arrow
Irish Flax Twine
:FOR GILL NETS:
Better than others, cheaper than the rest.
Guaranteed to wear, not in a trust.
Every Fisherman on the River should nse it.
FOARD & STOKES CO., Agts.
NOW IS THE TlnlE
TO BUY WALL PAPffi
13,000 Rolls Justin. More to Follow.
Latent Designs in Exquisite Coloring.
We will sell 700 BORDEK for your rooms at the SAME PRICE as the
wall and oeiltng. Wo keep first-class workmen and guarantee our work.
Let us figure onjvonr decorating for 1U02.
B. F.ALLEN & SON
305-307 Commercial St. .
annnnnnnnnnnniwinruwrvuvi
THE
rmrutnnuinflnjvuvuvuu
Finest Restaurant in the City
Regular Meals 25 cents
Sunday Dinner a Specialty
EVERYTHING THE
rnascsnn ct .
- vvmit.wbd. ftARKET AFFORDS
elfuuVUUVlAIVVUVUl
PALACE
W. W. Whipple
jvnjinJVUvinuvuuiAriruuuuvrisuvuuvuuuinAj
Just Arriving
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares
and Mattings.
Latest popular styles and best qualities. No shoddy goods.
H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher
What Is the Secret?
Just what all the mammas are
talking of the mammoth stock of
new and stylish Spring Shoe bow
' being opened up by
PETERSON S BROWN
' Astoria's Leadlaf Shoe Dealer.
Eating
Is a pleasure which satis
fies and briugs no unpleas
ant memories if you eat at
The
New Style
Chop House
0a Elevectb Street.
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
. Yoor orderi for
; meats-both
FRESH AND SALT
Will be promptly aid
1 Mtlaiac'orlly atteaded to
3. W. iHORTOM, P.
Telephone No. 321.