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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1902)
SOME STORES J Oenerally small one, aomtlme quota yon a prlca on, fay, ugar, or aunt other article, below coat to catch your trtdu. ' it ' would b wll to compart lb rat of th price whim you t your monthly bin. It I iwr than mad up. ' . ' ROSS, The Morning Astorian TBLBPHONB Ml. TODAY'S WKATItUlb PORTLAND, Martin Walrn Oregon and W4rn VYaNhlngtcn. partly cloudy, occanlonal l'ht ralna; miuih til wai wind. finMin Orrgun. HttniiTti Wlilnirt(in mi, I Idaho, partly clitudy; warmer during aftd'iijon; var iable wind. AROUND TOWN. Oastoa tell feed, grain and hay. Call Main Ml tor your coal requlr aunt. Orders promptly Oiled. Try our preferred atook of Paaobaa, lloed for cream. Johnson Dros. For a good hand aoap try bud Bap olio. Johnson Bros. Try our Kaatern mild cured hama ah ona guar n teed-Johnaon Ilroa. Long Marraalad JolUaa and Jam ar untquaitd. Try th?m. Johnson Bro. Call at tha Ooldnt barber abop for up-to-dai work. Tore rtrst-claas bar bora. Thomas Henderson, the painter. 1 Malting In birthplace In the mat of Main. , W. J. llr. k-rd and Walt lngall wt-rv transacting bualnes In the city yesterday. If It la our Perfection Mend Mocha and Java coffee, lu good. Johnnn Broi. Japan good of ail kind, cheap at th Tokohama Bataar, tti Commercial l reel. You will And the beat lie meal la low at the Rising Sua Rtetaurant, No. fll Commercial St. Tf you want box wood, atab wood or other firewood telephone Kelly, tba tranafer man. 'Phone till slack. For aale-Lot S and a, block !, Mc Clure'a addition. Inquire Prank ra ti r. Settle, Tub. A large llu of For Rint, For Halo, Furnished Room and other display wrd are for aale at the Aatorlaa of fice. Th lineal to be hadour Perfection Blend Mocli and Java coffee. Your money back If It doea not pleaee you. Jehnson Broa. ( 1 t.-xtl.-n ( from the upper I.ewl ami nark report tlmt there I two Int-he i.f now lying on the ground In that district. A large miinb.r of people left last evenlnn to attend the Iewln and Clark dance and all were In antlclimtlon of a delightful time. Horn, to Mr. and Mm. T. 8. Trullln er, March II, a boy. Dr. J. Tuttle re ported the rime at 2 o'clock this morn ing. For a few day w offer aom very low price on Packard and Smith Frenoh and Italian prune. Call and eve them. Johnson Broa. Rodyn coal laata longer, la cleaner and make leu trouble with atovei and chimney flue than any other, George Vf. Sanborn, agent; telephone 1311. Patronlr.e home industry by imoklng "the "Pride of Aatorla" cigar; flneat made. Manufactured by MacFarlan A Knobel. Preferred BtocK canned fruit and vegetable are the flneat to be bad, and yet the price la reasonable. Call and let us tell you about them. John John A. Montgomery, at No. 415 Bond street, doe all kind of tinning, plumb ing, gaa and (team fitting promptly and skillfully and at very moderate price. T. A. Hyland I In Los Ange les. He lately suffered a very severe attack of rheumatism, fear being en tertained for his life. He haa aince Improved. In a letter to a friend, Mr. J. M. Hughes, formerly of thl city, but now at Alma Oorda, N. M states that he I favorably Impressed with1 the coun try through which he Is traveling. F. O. Walters, formerly In shoe busi ness In this city, la In Pasadena, Cal., where ho went some time ago In search of relief from pulmonary affec tion. At laflt report he was not able to leave hi home. The yoang men of the M. EX church will entertain on Monday evening at the parsonage oorner of . Ninth and Exchange street. A program and amusement are provided. A-general Invitation Is given to young people. Strangers will be welcomed. HIOGINS & CO. The New Style Chop Houe will serve an extra dinner today. The bill of fare Include Itoaat Chicken, Chick en Frlcass. Macaroni and f bte, Hoof a la mode, Oyster Pitttle and Lobater Halad. CusUrd Puridng and all kind of plea for deaert, John Itlaslch, proprietor. Yesterday witnessed a great run at the tax collecting branch of the sher iff uitice. At lo o'clock last night the clerks had footed up mora than I'jO.OOO In collection and there were several thousand dollar to add to th lint. They estimate that the grand total will reach very cloae to one hun dred thousand dollar to date. In the case of Stella White and th Russian, Lumonlan, In the circuit court yesterday, . the charge waa changed from asault with a dangerous weapon to almple assault The defend ant plead guilty and were sentenced to pay a fine of V each, or go to jail for 2i daya. They chose th latter and were taken to jalL The case of Bock vs. the City of Aa torla went to the Jury at 1:30 yester day afternoon and at t oclock thl morning the Jury wua atlll out In the rase not having come to any decision. It Is said that In rase the Jury do not come to a decision by .30 o'clock lliU morning Judge McBrlde will dis charge It and the eaae will have to be retried at the next term of court. The statement haa been made that Paddy Lynch, keeper of the allor'a boarding house, did not turn over all of the property of the late J. W. Mo Nnlly, who was killed while living at Lynch' hotel. Coroner Pohl verified the alatement last night of Mr. Lynch that all of the property belonging to deceased had been turned over to the coroner. Htella White, the negreaa who en gaged In the late "International" fight In which cordwood and an axe were used a weapons of defense and of fense. In explaining her Innocence lo the court, said that she did not wield tha axe with murderous Intent. Being a veritable giantess, ehe rose up In all of her majesty before the court and said: "Why, , yon 'Onnah, I didn't try to hurt anybody wtd dat ax. I dldn t need an axblg woman Ilka me! Why, I could a 'mosftaereed' de whole gang had I been antlnd to!" i Mr. Charles Btetwart, of Seaside, waa In town yesterday and entered a complaint about the road In his dis trict. It appears that the road In question, although laid out and estab Untied by the county, to only occasion ally used for driving, or as a wood rond. The complaint aet forth that the Neeanlcum river haa washed away a portion of the road a quarter of a mile from the bridge, also that It is Ailed up with large trees, thereby ren dering travel Imposelble. Notice Is given by the llght-hous board that on or aboutAprll 1. 1902, light vessel No. 70, moored about 34 mile outside of the bar off the en trance to San Francisco Harbor, will he temporarily withdrawn from her station for repair, and the station will be miirked by a gas buoy, pnlnted red with "Light Vessel Moorings" in black and showing a fixed white light. Light vessel No. 70 will be returned to her station as soon aa repairs have been completed, and the buoy with drawn, of which due notice will be given. The game of hAndball announced between Ilwaco and the Commercial Club team of Astoria, to have taken place at Ilwaco yesterday, was post poned. Loral player sstnte htat Sat urday 'being a busy day some of the best player could not get away, and besides the club team I not In prac tice. The players have been devoting their time lately to 'basket ball and Indoor baseball and have practically sidetracked handball. When they go to Ilwaco they will go to win, and for that reason they have positioned the game until they can practice up and all of the 'best plovers can go. Barlow'e up-to-date minstrels will appear at Fisher' Opera House to morrow evening and will present one of the most novel, Interesting and pleasing entertainment ever offered to th amusement loving public The program Is overflowing with rapid, fine and genuine surprises, beautiful costumes and pretty music, and das xllng scenic and electrlo effect form an . Important part of the entertain ment. The entire mammoth program I everywhere presented In absolute perfection, never curtailed In any way or detail, a fact that make this organ isation atlll more successful each suc cessive season. The management' motto ha been "Perfection Makes Perpetual Popularity." A street per ade will be given on the day of the performance. Seat are now on aale at Griffin and Reed . The meeting of the board of health committee laat night waa of an In formal nature. The member only met and consulted wltbi Mayor Suprenant and Will prepare the report for Mon day night' council meeting. Several place have been examined with ref erence to fitness for a pet-houe and In all of their bearing eo that the these will be submitted to lb council council may make a good selection. The committee will not make the place contemplated public and It I probable that the council will npt do so either, a It would cause annoyance from persona who may live In the neighborhood of th plan? selected, If the epidemic doe not make It appear ance It I probable that the place se lected will never be made known. The place to be selected for a public dump ing ground stands In the am po sition. Neighbors would also And ob jections to having the place selected near them Two place are In view, but It I probable that they will se lect a place and have It corralled, a the necessity demand such a place. The plan have not been changed from those originally suggested, that Is, to select a low point at the end of some street In an Isolated part of the city. Richardson I the name of a typical hobo locked up yesterday afternoon by Officer Kimball. The hobo wa found begging from house to house end the officer took him over to the station where he could be provided for. The reason Richardson I worth mention ing I the fact that be Is a remark able specimen of the "Weary Willie," He not only shows It in appearance but hla ttatementa hav been verified by railroad men since hi arrest H travel by rail but be doe not ride. He la not eaxctly touring the world on foot and la not trying to break any record In mileage. He la a walker but a very slow one. He spurns convey- ance of every nature. He prefer the railroad track to any other road. Way back In the lust year of the last cen tury Richardson started out from Halt Lake City. With anall-llke speed he followed the railroad track and made a house to house canvaas for ' Viand -outs" of any nature until he finally reaches Ban Francisco. Here he found a home, It la claimed, in the city Jail until the authorltlea found It cheaper to escort Richardson out of town. He regretted leaving the place but they would not keep him any longer. The Hint railroad track he struck led north and he followed It to Portland. He put In a part of the old century nd the new on thlaa Journey. At Port In nd the rock pile appeared harsh to this true lover of pedestrlanlam and he struck another railroad track and It led him to Astoria. The englneera on the A. A C. R. R, trains have pasa. ed him and met him from day to day during the past month. He has made a close canvas of every house between Portland and Aatorla and It took a long time to do It. He did not let one escape and up to the time arrested It if said that he had not missed a house In Asotrla on hla route. He carries a mall roll of blankets and slept In barns and outhouees and on some oc casion made his bed wilder large log by the roadside. He preferred this to walking over time in search of a house. Ills honor. Judge Nelson, will pass on Richardson's case Monday. Him ADDRIM3 MADE KNOWN. Cditor Morning Astorian: In your paper bearing date of March IS, un der the caption "iSon Kill HI Fath er." appears a sentence, "the city phy alcian's address wa not known to the chief." Remarkable thing, aa there Is only one family in Astoria bearing that name, and on the telephone di rectory I am credited with two num bers, one at my office and one at my residence. Consequently, Chief Hal lock would have found no difficulty In ringing me up, as I know he ha the use of ONE hand at least, and the operator In the central telephone of fice are always ready and willing to make a search. However, the chief may be a very excitable man, and on hear ing of such a crime may have been upset, or yet doea not know that a phone I a very quick way of finding a residence. If the first malady Is up on him he require a nerve tonic; If the second, then the management of the telephone will Inform him. But I shall now Inform those who tried so hard(?) to find me, that I wa In my little bed at that early hour, and that little cot bed occupies a room at 723 Irving, avenue, city. , C. A. CORDINBR, City Physician. Astoria, Ore., March 15 ,19M. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. AH druggist refund the money If rt fall to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature 1 on each box. 25a. DER SOCIETY ON SUBSIDID1BS. Appeal to Der Free Und Independent People for Subscription. CHABDER FEEiRST. Der Committee on Subsidises vill make a canvass on Paper for der En couragement of Enterprising Clothiers fer der benefit of Herman Wlse'a health. CHABDER NEXT. No Clothier vlll be entitled mid der Suibsldldlea, unless he atarts 4th of Ju ly Celebrationis, Fish Bills, Base ball and Bowling Clubs, etc CHABDER LAST. If In der course of human eferts you can't subscribe in cash; you can sub scribe in Trade: by buying your Clo lng, Hat, Shirts, Sox, etc., at Her man Wlse'a big store. Church Services Today ftwedlith Lutheran The usual morn ing and evening service. Evening theme In Kngllsh. Sunday echool at i.ZO a. m. All Invited. i Baptist Monang subject; :Th re sults of Unbelief." Evening subject; Life and It Terminal." A cordial Invitation to all service. German Lutheran-Oervlce 1n the Congregational .church at 2:34 p. m. Subject : "The Gospel of the Pay." Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Today, Rev. Harold Oberg, pastor of the Methodist church, will present to hi congregation th following sub ject: At 11 o'clock a. m.: "On the High Level of Ufa." At 7:30 p. m.: "Th Suprsme Queation." A very cor dial In vlutlon to attend I extended to all: ... ' . " f : " I'resbyterlanThe usual Sunday sr- 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 series on religion. Theme: "What I Presbyterlanlsm?" A very cordial In vitation Is extended to alt. t Congregational Morning Service at It Subject. "The Intermediate State."' Bvenlng service at 7:30, Subject, 'Vhrlaf Method of Dealing (With the Agnostic. A trio of stringed Instru ments, led by Prof. Frederldcaon, will furnish special music for the evening service. Sunday school at 12:15; Y. P. 8. C. B. at :80. Prayer meeting and Bible study on Wednesday evening at 7:30. A cordial Invitation to all these services. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Mr. Benja min Young win take place from the late residence of the deceased at 1:30 p. m. today. The boats will leave from Booth' cannery. The Interment will be at Greenwood cemetery. Friend are Invited. NEW SCHOOLS IN CUBA. Sldce the American occupation of Cuba 3600 new schools have been open ed, and many reform have been brought about In their educational system. Some Idea of their work can be obtained from their exhibit at the Pan-American exposition, for which they were awarded five gold and four silver medal. Thl I certainly a won derful record, and one we should all be proud of. There la also a wonder ful record behind Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters, the famous American remedy for Indigestion,' dyspepsia, flatulency, biliousness, nervousness and Insomnia. If you are troubled with any of these ailments we would urge you to try It It Is also a splendid blood purifier, and should be In every household. Our private stamp Is over the neck of the bottle. A OOOO ARTICLE. t Mr. C. M. Cutbtrth, who has been a cloae observer for the past several years of ea;going vessels and boats, and realizing the necessity of some preparation to prevent the fouling of "trips' bottoms, he haa successfully prepared a composition through which thia long-felt want can be secured and effectively overcome. Thl prepa ration Is the famous Cutbtrth Copper Paint, known now all over th country and used by all practical shop-owners. It haa filled overy requirement and Is Improving and giving better satisfac tion every day. The manufacturing plant has been largely augmented through the great demand for t he good and more modern machinery Is being added which will make it the best and most serviceable Copper Paint In the world. PROPOSALS WANTED. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., March 1 1901 Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re ceived here until U A M.. April 4. im and than opncA tor the construc tor, at Vancouver I'.a.-ruki, Wash., of a subsistence storehouse. Fur full .n formation, plan and specifications ap ply to this office. U. S. reserves the right to reject or accept an or all pro poaala or any part thereof. Envelope containing proposals should be mark ed: "Proposals for construction of a subsistence storehouse at Vancouver Barracks, Wash." and addressed to the undersigned J. W. JACOBS. C. Q. M. RATES AGAIN REDUCED. From AH Points Eaat. Before you. make definite arrange ments for that trip east let us quote you rates via the Illinois Central rail road. Our rates are the lowest to be had, and It will pay you to write us. If you haven't time to communicate with us tell the agent from whom you purchase your ticket that you want ' to travel 'by way of the Illinois Central, and you will never regret the trip. If any of your relatives or. friends In the East are coming West while the low rates are In effect write us about them, and we will see that they get the lowest rates with the best ser vice. Through tourist cars, personally con ducted excursion cars, free reclining chair car In fact al the latest con veniences known to modern railroad ing. For particulars regarding rates, time, service, stop-overs, different connec tions and routes, etc., etc, call on or address: , B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Third Street, Portland. Oregon.. PERSONAL MENTION O. O. Sanborn, of San Francisco, 1 In the-city. Attorney C.- J. Curtl went to Port land tut night, H. Ingall and wife, of Portland, are at the Occident. .. F. Nylander, of Portland, I In the city on bualnes. Ernest Llbka, of Chldwell, wa trad ing In the city yesterday. A. Dunbar returned last evening from a bulne trip to Portland. Alfred Davl. editor of theCatblamet Gazette, was In the city yesterday. Mr. O'Brien; on and daughter, of Cathlamet, were In the city yesterday. Fritx Johnson and Mike Belle, of Chinook, are registered at the Parker House. Ellu Cole came down fro.a Bvenson today enroute to the Lewi and Clarke dance. W. W. Wilson wa among the num ber to arrive on the night train last evening. . Henry Munburg wa In from the Walluskl River yesterday, visiting his friend In town. , Claude Hubbard came down from Independence laat evening to take a position with his uncle. Win, Madison. Geore-e Moore, proprietor of the Lew- la and Clarke logging camp, wa In town yesterday looking after the com pany's Interest. FOR KEN Six-room house, wicn oath and all modern conveniences. Inquire of Geo. W. Barker, at Astoria National Bank. Dr. T. .L. Ball DENTIST. 524 Commercial St. Astoria, Or. DR. (DRTlflEW PilTTOfl Physician and Surgeon. OfnctaUltetifeace Pare Botldiaf. Calls answered day or night C. W. BARB DENTIST Munsell Building. 573 Commercial Street Aatorla, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 201. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 2SL DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING All goods ahlpped to our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. 638 Duane St, W. J. COOK, Mgr. Astoria, Ore. Re. TeL llSL H A H T A S T S Spring Styles Now Ready Nobbiest Shapes of the Sea son. All New Colors. Strictly Union Made Goods. Both Styles. Soft and Stiff. Every Style of Hat that's Correct Is Here. .V .. Stiff Hats at, U, $3, $2.50, $2 Soft Hats at $3.50 $3, $2.50, $2, 1-50 S- Danziger & Co. s 's 23 Cases of We are showing a large and comprehensive lino of Cot ton Goods, both Foreign and Domestic Fabrics The follow ing represent a few of our Specialities. MNE CASES CONTAINING : Robyn Hude Leno Atballa Batiste Blue Bell Lawn Foreign Cottons at Shanahan's F0JJRTEFN CASES CONTAINING 28-Inch Scotch Zephyr 2S-4nch Scotch Tissue . 22-lnch Orgaadi Lisa 48-inch Organ dl Rage 32-inch Madras Shirting. 28-lncb Mercerised Tlsuse ; FOUR WINDOW DISPLAYS. Shanahan's Shanahan's Broad Arrow Irish :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 K TO BUY ML PAPiK r j ... , - , . -. - . . 18,000 ttolls Just In. More to Follow. ; . Latest Deaigns In Exquisite Color! tigra. We will sell von BORDEU for your rooms at the SAME PRICK as the wall and ceiling. We keep 0rst-olas workmen and guarantee our work. Let us figure onjyoor decorating for 1902. B. F. ALLEN & SON -: ru 3IMW167 Comnereial 8t. ' . .' qAnnnnnnnnruwinnnn, rmnnnnnnnnnruxnrijuuvinjruuvtnr i THE Finest Restaurant in the City 1 PALACE commeioust SSEKSsB W. W. Whipple I 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 Cutbirth's FOR THE BOTTOMS OF BOATS AND . 1 VESSELS. -- 1 v f''; '"5 - J. tu y y Manufactured By , C. KJ.CI)TBJEITJ - AktfiV W. P- fulkr Wash Goods Fine Irish Dimity Sea Island Dimity Dotted Swiff Muslin Holly Batiste Leno Loyola Marsalla Swiss Aureole Batiste ES( 48-Inch Gaxe Cotton Llsse. Linen Suitings. Silk Weft Mousselin. In all grades. 44-inch St O all embroidered ftwlss Black and Colors. Flax Twine coniNG , Would you be as happy as a new born chick on Easter day? Then select a pair of our Easter . Shoes. ' . r: latent Leather Oxfords...... ....2.00, 12.23. $3.59 Patent Leather Specials....... .12.50 to 5.00 Our great leaders atlll at....3.S0 The only up-to-date Shoe Store west of Portland. , PETERSON & BROVN CoDD&r Paint To preserve them from Ihe destructive effects of worm and barnacles anil prevent, the accumulation of sea grass and other marine substances. r & Co.. AficstSt