THE MORNING, ASTOR I AN, SATURDAY, JIARQI , IS. 1902 grape juice ; ; i ' Welch't "Orap Juice is not a' preparation It is Grpof Juice. All the. goodnem, that 80 ' j tons pressure can extract from choicest Concord Grapes?! none of the valueless ports. Por1 quart, fifty cents, i J ' . BOSS, HI G GINS & CO j The Morning Astorian TELEPHONES Ml. TODAY'S WKATlllJIt l'OHThANI, Mur'ch H-Wtwrn Oregon and Western V.isliiiiuin, partly cloudy: uf-cailuiiil Jural iulu; warmer by ttftinH'ton; wett'ly w,'iul, Rastrrn Oregon. ICnt.rn Wdh;;i(Etun Idaho, fulr, ir.'m1il by light now in early iimiii mi; westerly wind, AROUND TOWN. Oton Mill feed, grain and hay. Call Main Ml tor your con) require mo nil. Orders promptly tilled. Try our preferred tock of I'taohca, lloed fur er;am. Johnson Bros. For a good hand oap try hand Hup. tiiio -JuliriKoii Bros. ; , Them was kn unto Mr. and Mrt. W. S, Uenmr, ycaterday a daughter. Try our Kamtrrn mild cured hams. h on guarnteed,-Johnon Broa Long' Marmalad J el lias and Jama art unequaled. Try them.-Jobnson Bran. Call at thf Occident barber ahop for up-to-date work. Three flrat-claat bar- brtt, More Ui .in half uf hp nrmih'a mint fall hit fallen before the middle uf the month The steamer Calender will be turn ed over to tr naw ownr, who nr tMiiflelte, today. If It la our Perfection Blend Mocha and Java coffee, It good,-Jobnon Uro. Japan gooda or ail kinds, clinp at the Tekoham Baiaar, 133 Commercial street , You will find the beat lta meaJ In town at the RU'ng Sun Restaurant, No. fl Commercial fit.' If you want box wood, atab wood or other firewood telephone Kelly, the transfer man. 'Phono 1311 black. For aale-Lote f and (, block M, Mo Clure's addition. Inquire Prank Ka bre. Seattle, Wwh. Thi bark'-nilne Alta. of Ban Fran- clo. toft fr Portlnnd at 4 o'olock yesterday afternoon. Oeorge Anderson, a native of Oer many, wan grunted t full cltlien's pa r In tho routity court yesterday. A large line of For Rmt, For Sale, Furnished Room and other dlaplay card are fur aale at the Aatorlaa of flee. The finest to be hudour Perfection lilend Mocha and Java coffee. Your money bark If It doe not please you. Johmon Broa. The case of John Held va. Paddy Lynch und J. J. Kenney ha been postponed until the June term of the i'li'cult court. For a few daye we offer tome very low price on Packard and Smith's French and Kalian prune. Call and ee them. Johnion Broa. Ftoslyn coal laata longer, la cleaner and make leu trouble with ttovea and chimney flue thari any othar. Oeorge W. Sanborn, agent; telephone lilt. Patronlaie home induatry by emoklng the "Pride of Aatorla" clvari; flneat made. Manufactured by MaoFarlan & Knobel. The noon train from Portland wa dc.nycd yoNti'Hlny fur a hnlf an lumr on account of a tree having fallen arro.Hn thu track. Lcbeck'a pile drlvor received Injurle while brliiK towed In the rough weath er yentordny, but the extent of the damngf I not known. Preferred Stock canned frulta and vegetable are the flneat to be had, nd yet the price Is reasonable, Call and let u tell yott about them. John John A. Montgomery, at No. 425 Bond street, doe all klnda of tinning, plumb ing, gat and itaam fitting promptly and aklllfully and at very moderate price. The cae of the tate v j. Michael lirlckdon, charged with an Maultwlth a deudly weapon ha been continued until the June term of the . circuit court. The Juror for the present term of the circuit court have been dismissed, excepting the Jury In the cae of John ' ti. Bock v. the City of Aatorla, which ' Is i.nv pending Stella, While atlll in Jail with tha aHernatlve mean of gaining her liber ty by giving bond In the cum of $100 or putting up cash ball in the lum of Oeorge Hexty, of tha Palace barber shop received a e.tgurn announc Ing thw doath of hi fathr at Omalu, NehruHka, Oil morning, lie wus It yonr of ag. The Kat !lde IKmld. a new paper puhlMicd In Portland, weekly, wa revived at thl olllcw last night. J. II. Huntington, It. C. Julian and (', W, Glllliighiun are the publlher. Ins c of Frank Hpittlo v. ide Co lumbia Itlvcr Paiiker' Aiwoclatlun wa dtMlm from the i'lrv' lit court d oi kt-t yetrdiy at the request of plaintiff, tlie matter In controversy having buen settled. The circuit court hild a night lon last night on the rum of John U Bwk v. the City of Astoria, at which the remaining evidence wa Intro duced. The argument of counsel will be heard thl morning and tha case will go to the Jury later. At 5 o'clock thl afViniwn ih time will expire in which to pay taxe and erure the reduction of three per cent allowed under the new law. About ",0iK) have been paid In thu far and It I expected a large sum will be col lected today. , Kdward !, whose father, F.llerO, Ness, diml at St. Mary' hospital on Thursday nljrht. arrived In thr city yesterday and will take tha body to Olniy today by team. The funeral will be hdd at Olnfy and the lntr mi-nt will be on the home ranch. It I reported that tho While Collar Line hits purchased the steamer Bun ltd from Hoaford ltroa,, and that tht sieamer will be placed on the run be tween Portland and The Dalle in con Junction with Ihe T horn a In compe tition wtih the P. P. A- Co. Charlra and Frankl Ravage, charg ed 'lth the reecnl diamond jobbery at Portland, arrived In Portland last nlaht from Cannd In charge of de tective and have been placed In Jail. They are both colored and are charg ed In connection with other of steal ing diamonds of the value of 110.000. The Morning Astorian received three copies of the Hvenlng Journal of Port land, of the date March 11, IS and 13, Inst night. It I 'a T-column folio and utei the telegraphic ervl' of the Pcrlpps-Mt-Itea New Association. Al fred D. Howen Is th edltof. The pa per i Itcpuliliian In politics. A convention of commercial bodies of the Columbia river basin ha been called to meet In Portland, April 10, for Hie purpose of forming a working orimnlxtttlon composed of representa tive of all town of the basin, the tirlnie object of which Is to advance the commercial, Industrial and agricul tural Intereat of the section. It I also Intended to advertise the territory In the East and work generally for the good of the aoetlon In every way. The committee appointed by the hoard of health to select a suitable house to be used as a pest house In ra.ie smallpox break out in the city has been busy looking around,' and will report to the health board this evening The committee Is reticent bout telling where the selection has been made, n the nmKhboM to such Institutions, It matter not how far away, are not generally pleased with such public Institutions In their neigh borhood. The committee doe not care to let the place be known until it has been definitely selected by the council. 'Following wa the total registration up to closing of the office last night; Astoria No. 1. 33; Astoria No. !, 18; Astoria No. 3. 8t; Aaatoria No. 4, 93; Astoria No. 5. 91; Astoria 1 No. , 32; Astoria No. T. 23; John Day, 12; Wal luskl, 13; Bvensen, 13; New Astoria. $8; Warrent.m, 7; Clatsop, 11; Seaside. 5; Melville, 5; Chadwell, 17; Youngs Hlv er, 10; Olney, 20; Knnppa. 9; Cllftmi, 3; Westport, 7; Vesper, 0; Jowell, 4; Muihawakn, 10; Elsie, 6; Push 1; To tal, 640. ., ' ' Yesterday wa one of the roughest day of the winter on the Columbia bar. But one boat came in and several wa. lying at the looal dock last night waiting for the storm to abate. The Elder came down at S o'clock yea terday morning and dropped down to the lower bay last evening. The Al liance arrived down at J o'clock yes terday morning and remained at her dock all day. The tug Pioneer, the only vesacl to come in over the bar yesterday arrived at S o'clock In the morning after an all night' battling with the storm. Her captain reports a terrible gale. ' ' Last Wednesday the snow wa fall ing almost continuously from early in the morning until noon in Skamokawa, and particularly heavy along the hill sides. Although it melted with great rapidity It' gathered In places as thick as several Inche. The tree were dress ed In a temporary garb of white, and the conarast between this and the early plum and cherry tree, nearly in Bioom, wm remarkable, It wa a lghf not to be men In many places on tli globe, and perhaps 'not every year hero on the coaat If tha fruit trees In question had been In full bloom when th hall ahower of th lat two or thre day occurred, they would hav been ruined. Hut a they wer not, ihey hay hav a crop thl miv "' !; r Barlow'a up-to-dat all-white mln trel open at Fther' opera house Monday everting. Among the many arltlst with tha company may be mentioned tha old favorite Coburn k Baldwin, muxtral Innovation In an entire new act; Ollvic, th human dragon, with pcll cenry and ef fects; Johnnie ftHley. wlxxard of the baton; Weaver & Donna, impersona tor, par excellence; Torn Crockett, lyric tenor; two ponncli, novelty uo; Hleven A Daly.buck and wing duncer. and th Barlow harmonic four, all special!!! of the same calibre. The singing portion of the entertainment I said to be th atrotigHst In the mlnstrd line, containing sui names as Mich, Medway, Jones. Taylor, Anthony, Mac lem. Oiwkott, Fiske and a strong rhoru. Th comedians, headed bv Baldwin, llushell, Daly, Brockway, Ed wards, MllUtr, Welch make tWnirs merry. Bale opens this morning at 9 o'clock at (Irlffln & Ret4'a. CLATHOP MILL WILL UK 11K BUILT Arrangement Oomplrted Except Va cation of Portion of Twen'y-"" Third Street. Member of the Push Club mill com mittee were Jubilant lst night. The new mill to be built on the old 'at sop mlllclte I now an assured fact. The only work left i for the city council. Thl; body will be requested at it meeting n"Xt Monday night to acute portion of Twenty-third street to be used a a part of the site of the mll, A It will not lnterfr with the public convenience to grant this, request and will be a great Uwllt to theclty, the yommlliee Is confident that the city ' d ids" will ircant this r.-quest. wtiov Ing thf last obstacle in the way of this Important Improvement. The .nlnt to te vacated I near the Intersection of Twenty-third and Commercial streets. I only about a block in length and at i n unused point on the str.et. It I the purpose to build the mill at the northeast corner of Twenty-third and Commercial street In ase the city council io.ik- Hie order vacating the street at the point named at its meeting next Monday nlphl the committee states that It I assured that work on the new mill will tie commenced at once Immedi ately, as one of the committee put It. While the undertaking Is a gigantic one and will coat k large sunrnf mon ey and require the services of a large number of skilled and unkl!ed labor ers, yet It I the purpose to complete the mill and have It In full running order 1" August first of this year. Tin cost of the mill Is to be fclx.u! JMl.noO, and It capacity will be 90.000 feet of lumber a day, and It Is Intend ed to run thf mill night and day. From 15 to l(7ri men will be employed In running the mill and the pay roll Is estimated at about S9000 monthly. While the mill Is under construction it Is expected to employ. 78 men regu larly In the work. It 1 expected to get all of the work done In the ma chinery line In the local machine shops and foundries and this will entail the expenditure of large sums In this line locally. Local men will also be em ployed In the eonstru!tli of the n.i'.i In, "ivements. Speaking of the benefits to lie de rived to the city on account of this Improvement, one of the committee last evening said; "One great thing for the city In the building of the new mill Is that It Is being done by out side capital. Every dollar will come from the outside. It Is better for the city that the Improvement Is not made by local capital from the fact that it Introduce entirely new capital In our midst. Instead of weakening any particular point of trade It is an entirely new addition to the city's wealth." The work of the committee has been arduous, and It ha met with some dis appointments, but Ita member have shown that spirit domiiant In the Push Club which means never to turn loose as long as there Is a shadow of hope. A member of the committee also commends the spirit of the new men behind the- mill enterprise, and states that they have shown broad-minded-nesa in the matter and have made con cessions : liberally In order to Hiring about the consummation of the deal. The men are Just such men a the Puh Club like to see Join the business Interests of Astoria. NO MORE WARS. Many prominent peoplq of .this coun try and England profess to see the realisation, of thlr hios for universal peace In an Anglo-American alliance. Their plan Is to sottle all future dif ferences by International arbitration. This news will be Joyful'. reo-ived by .everybody, out especially by the soldier who is at presvit engaged on some foreign battle-IMd. The new that Hosteler's Stomach Bltti r will positively cure ttamijh, IWfr and bowel' complaints will also be gladly received by every sufferer from sick headache .dlsilneas, flatulency, indi gestion, constipation or billiousneaa. Do not suffer any longer, but try the Bitters at once. It . is basked by a record of SO yeans of eurs. Beware of counterfeits when buying. Our pri vate Stamp' is over thS . qock of the bottle; J 5. A... Chiircb ScrvJcf 8 Toinorrow, ftwedlsh Lutheran Th usual morn ing and evening service. Evening theme In English, ftunday school at 1M a. tn, All Invited. " ' " f; Baptist Morning subject; "The re sult of Unbelief." Evening subject: "JUfs Snd It Terminal,'' A cordial invitation to all services. , ! ,., German Lutheran-? rvlce in the Congregational .church at 2:20 p. m. Sufbject; "The Gospel of the Day." Sunday school at 1:30 p.m. Methodist Preaching at fl a. m. and 7;30 p m., by the pastor. fbbath school at 12:1ft; Epworth League meet lng at (:30 p. m. Everybody wel come. Presbyterian The usual Hunday ser vice will be held. Theme of the morning sermon ; "From Earth to Heaven." In the evening the pastor will preach the second sermon In the serle on religion. Theme; "What Is f'rebyterlanlsm?" A very cordial In vitation Is extended to all. t Congregational Morning service at 11 Hubject. "The Intermediate Btarte." Evening service at 7:30. flubjert. "Christ's Method of Dealing With the Agnostic. A trio of stringed Instru ments, led tiy Prof. Frederl!kon, will furnish special tnuslc for the evening service. Sunday school at 12:15; Y. P. S. ('. B. at 6:3. Prayer meeting and Bible study on Wednesday evening at 7:34. A cordial Invitation to all tlhese service. SOLDIBrtS ATTEMPT TO DESBRT, But Are Captured After Lively Chase and Taken Back to Fort Canby. There wa an exciting time at the Ilwaco dock on the departure of the steamer Nahcotta for Astoria yester day. Two private from Fort Canby who had deserted and were attempting to get away on the Nahcotta were overtaken at the wharf by squads from the fort and a lively time ensued for a few minutes, In which two shot were fired by one of the officer, but no harm was done. The men were captured and taken back to the fort One of thm had secured cltix.m's clothing and the other had secured a cltlxen' coat, and had not the squad reached the dock in an opportune time the men would possibly have fnade good their escape. One of the privates was recently tried and convicted in Ilwaco before Ehe local Justice for dealing a Jug; of wood alcohol from Rogers' drug .store, and fined $25. While he was h new man at the fort he had made a .good impression on the soldiers and they made up the amount of the fine and paid It and attempted to keep the ne.ws from Fort Canby In crder to saveTilm from punishment for the crime -at the fort. "But the officers got wind of the matter and he wa tried by court martial and sen tenced to 30 days in the guard house. Yesterday was the first time that he has been permitted to. leave the fort since he was released from prison, and after remaining In the town a day over time, he attempted to make his e.eape with a companion as announced In the foregoing. They had reached the dock and the private who was recently released from prison wa preparing to take the boat When two squads of soldiers under Sergeant Campbell and Marshall arrived. They soon had the soldier in charge but his companion was not in sight They started to return when the other de serter was seen running from behind a building for the Nahcotta Just as she was pulling out. Sergeant Camp bell tirdered him to halt but he kept on going. The omcer again ordered the deserted to halt, and not being obeyed fired a shot from his revolver above Phe deserter's head. The deser ter Increased his speed. Another or der to halt and another shot, but the soldier kept running. But at the third order, and before the officer could fire, which was to hit him this time, the sol dier fell on the wharf and was taken in charge, and the two were taken back to Fort Canby, where they now await trial. , TO CUBE 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. 25e. A OOOO ARTICLE. Mr. C. M. Cutblrth, who has been a close observer for the past several year of sea-going vessels and boats, and realising the necessity of some preparation to prevent the fouling of ships' bottoms, he has successfully prepared a composition through which this long-felt want can be secured and effectively overcome. This prepa ration Is the famous Cutblrth Copper Paint, known now all over the country and used by all practical shop-owners. It has filled overy requirement and is improving and giving better satisfac tion every day. The manufacturing plant has been larger augmented through the great demand for t he goods and more modern machinery Is being added ' which 'will make It the best and most serviceable Copper Paint lri the world. NOTICE! Plans for a school house to be erect ed in Unlontown four or six rooms, two rooms finished to cost not to exceed t.1500, wiU be received at office of school clerk until March 16, 1902. Accepted plans only will be paid for. By order of board. E Z. FERGUSON, , . . ;: Clerk.., PERSONAL MENTION " ' 1 j E. Kellenberg Is at the. Occident II, Comkln, of Portland, is In tba city, ' ' -..,;. . .. C, E. Patterson, of Chicago, I in tha city. Sol Shlprean, of Seattle, arrived In Astoria last evening. Clarence Curry, of Ilwaco, I In the city and registered at the Parker House. ,i Ou Larson.of Chadwell, find shel ter In the city during the present stormy weather. George Anderson left last evening for Anacortes In the employ of the Fidalgo Island Canning Co. 11' v. J. A. Edlund, a former popular minister of Astoria, Is now pastor of a Lutheran 'burch In Los. Angeles. Captain W. H, Roberts, Inspector for the life service of this district, I watt ing for the weather to break so that he can go to Coo Bay. y "Let the COLD DUST twins do your work." Thh would be a cleaner, brighter world if housekeeper uied GOLD DUST It MuH Wlm your pleasure: Ofrfdew-voar ellort; MMhtr matm-lrom your earn; 4cfoD toyourlie. Made onlr by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, uucago. new torx, rxmon, M.UXUS. Maker of OVAL FAIRY SOAP. Dr. T. L,. Ball DENTIST. S24 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore. Dfc (DflTTHEW PATTOfl Physician and Surgeon. Ofllu and Residescc Page Building. Calls answered day or night C. W. BARR DENTIST MnnseU Building. 57S Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 20CL PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone UL DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All good shipped to our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. E3S Duane St, W. J. OOOK, Mgr. Astoria, Ore, Res. TeL 1131. $ $ $ $ itjt i& w- m m m Fancy 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 $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 Sizes 35 to 42. S. Danziger & Co. Vests w w ws fili w Hi Hit wt Hi $ . ::.y. :.:?; cJ''t:,,'::''''V;vVtj'-ic4 cvferfk:-?. 23 Cases of Wash Goods We" are showing a large and comprehensive line of Cot ton .Goods, both Foreign and Domestic Fabrics. , Tho follow ing represent a few of our Specialities. NINE CASES Robyn Hude Leno j A thai la Batiste I Blue Bell Lawn Foreign Cottons FOURTEEN CASES CONTAINING 28-Inch Scotch Zephyr 28-inch Bcotch Tissue 32-Inch Organdl Llase 48-inch Organdl Ragee 32-Inch Madras Shirting. 28-lncfr Mercerised Tlsuse FOLK WINDOW DISPLAYS. Shanahan's Broad Arrow Irish Flax Twine -FOR GILL NET5 Better than others, cheaper than the rest, i - Guaranteed to wear, not in a trost. Every Fisherman on the River should use It. FOARD & STOKES CO., Agts. NOW IS THE TO BUY 15,000 Roll Just in. More to Follow. Latest Itettiswt in Exquisite Coloring. We will sell yon UOKDElt for yonr rooms at the S AME PRICE as the wall and ceiling. We keep Hrst-claes workmen and guarantee onr work. Let us figure onyoor decorating for TJ02. . B. F. ALLEN & SON 3435-307 Commercial St. qvinnjuuvnnnJuuuiAxuuvann I THE Finest Restaurant in the City . Regular Meals 25 cents rALAlit Sunday Dinner a Specialty EVERYTHING c wnuLji MARKET AFFORDS If If !UJJW a iruvixinvuinrifuinjruunnrw 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 Gutbirth's FOR THE BOTTOMS OF BOATS AND VESSELS. Manul'uctured By C. M.CUTDIRTU - W.p.rilierO Co- ktats. CONTAINING Pine Irish Dimity Sea island Dimity Dotted Swiss Muslin Hotly Bathtte Leno Loyola . Marsalia Swiss Aureole Batista - "" ' Ei t at Shanaban's 43- inch Case Cotton Ltsse. Linen Suitings. Silk Weft Moussetlne. , , .' la all grades. . " 44- inch St. Gall embroidered Swiss Black and Colon. ' ; SimriahanV TIM WA THE W.W. Whipple COHING Would you be as happy as a new horn chick on Easter day? Then select a pair of our Easter Shoe. Patent Leather Oxfords : 32.00, 32.25. 93.50 Patent Leather Specials....... .3250 to 35.00 Our great leader still at.... 33.50 The only up-to-date Shoe Store west of Portland. Conner Paint To preserve them from the destructive effect of worms nd barnacles and prevent, the : accumulation of sea grass and other marine substances. Asterlat.Cri ifisiiiwiiiMsiisiiiiiirwnnrriiiii n mum -mi misi . . i ' t "