" ' THE ' MORNIMG ASTOft JAN,' 'WEDifESDAY MARCH 1 10, 1002 ' 1 . BIG Is tho name liurd wheat agent foiv snck, Ross, The Morning Astorian TKMSWONB Ml, TODAY'B WMATHKtt, l"OHTLANI, March IK.-Westiftl Mioit'in, 'tomtom Washington I'artly fl'ntly .wcHiiTly wind; Ktminrn Ore. null -ruin or miow, ounlt-r, fciwtoiiv wlrid; Niititi"'in Idaho ami 'I.trll WuHhiiniitiii- tui'ily L'luuily, utH-aaluiitti-ly ilnvniiiiluK, wfulrly wind. , Qastun sell f4, grain id hay. fur a good hand soup try hand Hau olio Johnson Ilro. Try uur prfrrKl slock of J'eacke, aliuod for eram. -Johnajn Wo. Out Mulu m for yuur coal mauim iiiunu. Urdnr promptly ttlliKi. Ti our Kaaiem mild 'rJ limn, on guaraniwd. JoUiiwmi Ur. Ir n lt our 1'arftictioH Hiiinil Al . h Jl.VA WOtl, u lJ ,-JollilSvU U-ng Mann!ad Julllvs and J' t un-nuJlJ. Try tiutn.-Juhnsun Ui , ' " " Jjimmrw boy walilS pullloll to hvlp iii cooking and house work. I'hoiw. mum 311. CU at the Uccliklll toiuor shop fur oji.todute work. Three llrsi-cl bar- j41unM goods of ail kluU. cheap at tho Yokohama llsar, ill Comnwrclal atrwl. -. n Vuu will On J t" l 16 mwa 1,1 mo t.liy at the un lttur:ini, So. til Commercial St. If you want box wood, ulab wood or wthtfr flrwood, t-loj'lKn Krtly. the mnfr man. 1'boue till black A lre line f for lu-nt. Kor Hale. fumiKhed Ituoma and oUi-r dliHly tarda are for ul t the Anlorlan of- Ike. t'atronl home liiduitry by mln th "I'rlde of Aatorla" i-lirare; finent iiiadf. Manofapturvd" by MacKartane and KnirtH-l. Thf llnrxt tolx' hml-"ur I'oiti-c'Ion Itlind MiK-lm n.l Java loffrt. Vour mowy baik If It ' not llf you Juhnon Hroa. Mim c l.midp Kad, a former Antorla y.iunu ludy and a graduate of Mn. mouth, rommoncrd a al month' Urm of m -ho.il ut WIho on Monday lt The Youtm M-n'e lnaUlul will give u grand ball at Uanthorn'a hall on the -v.mlnK of Thursday, April 3. AilmiH'lfii, it-mlMwn Mc, bidli-a fie. For a fw ditya we "ft"' ome very low prben on I'aokerd and Bmlth'a Fromh and Italian prune. Call and -i them Johnaon JJro. Hoalyn f-oal lat longer. I cleaner and mkc ! trouble with atove and rhlmm-y flue than any other. George V. Sanborn. agrnt; telephone mil. Preferred Slock c-anni'd frulta and vegetable are the flnet to be had. and yet the prire I reawimiW. Call' and let u tell you about them. Johnaon Bro. ,Iihn A. Montgomery, at No. 42R Bond alraet. dm' nil kind of tinning, plumb. Ing, ga and fleam fitting promptly and klllfully nl at very moderate price. I.or-n Ifu wkltm came over from 11 waco l"t evening on hi way to Wranrlo. Alnka, where he goe to enter the t-mploye of the Alaska Paelt-ei-' Aaaoclatlon. He ha n.any friend In llwueo who wlh him nbundant ue- H. A. Miller, oounty roftd engineer, who I awultliig order In the olty, ntate that the work on the first part of the Nehalem road Ii completed and the engine and mill will oon be mov ed to a point four mile further on. At the requext of Captain - Astbury if the Irving Club bowling team the contest with th Commercial team , which wa to have been played thl evening hua ben postponed until to i morrow evening. The game will take , place on the Irving Club alley and the eon teat l expected to be a close one. '.L.iii The funeral of Oabrlel Jarvl will Utke place from the Pohl undertaking pur lar today at I o'clock p. m. The nec enry turn had atout been raised laat night by public aubocrlpUon to defray the expenses of a private burial and It 1 presumed that the full amount -will be raised by the time the funeral takes place, of a high grade flour that wo are Price, fl.OS'a . HiaaiNs & co. An aftornoon and evening ta will ba given by Cunning No. i, Women's JUIIef Corp, at the reldeiic of Mr. Pauline Sleglr, No. 314 Heventwnlh atrnel, on Thursday, the 2uih. All frbnda of the corps und of the 0. A. 11. are cordially Invlud.. Thrr wlllb good lnlinf, muMlc, fortunp 1,-lliiig. 'to.. and ft good time I antliipaied. Th fund received are to bv i-.wl fr good fauna. The cime of miiallp-x in Ilwai-o, we ar glad to roport a a rniMake. Mr. Frank tlrHliam who wa thoUKht U have It and who wa quarantined. I up and at work and no other cam have developed In the community. It la fortunate for our neighbor thui her threateiittd epidemic was a failure, and we rejoice with her In the good new. Tlwre will probably be about 40 en tries lu the loo game bowling tourna ment at the Commercial Club alley for the Herman Wlae liuitona. tin- trtea clone on Wednesday evening. The button are ald to toe the hndomet ever offered. They are to be awarded to the three member who have the highest loirtls, in the ton games, In cluding handicap. The regular it onihly tea given by the Indies of ihe Congrfgatlonal church wa held at the home of Mrs. II. i:ktrinii tut afternoon. About 00 ladle were prevent. Mr. Ecklrom In a charmini; niann-r made all fi-el at home. An elegant lunch was erv- vd at three o'clock. It wa Indii-d nn enjoyable occaidon from reports made to this paper lut evening. The Jtetall Clerk' I'nlon held a mwilng at ttw city hall last night whluh wa liirg.-ly atlend-d There were two Inltlatlims and a resolutl-m waa paiMed reQUvatlng member of oth er union In trading at more to call for oard from the clerks with whom they do their trailing. The next regu lar meeting of the union will take place the ftrst Monday In April. A fire broke out about 11 o'clock yestotrdny morning In O'Brien's hotel at the corner of Heventeetith and Com mercial street. The fire -was from a defective flue and only burned a small hole In the roof, making a few dollars dumage. The fire department was on hand promptly a unual. Following officers were nominated lat evening at the regular meeting of Qulnlln ("dee, No. 180. a P. O. IX, for ihe' ensuing term of otfloe: Kxalted ruler, J. I'. (Iratke; leading ;nlght. A. M. SitiltJi: loyal knight. ChM-er Fox; lecturing knight,1 F. tk-nli; treasurer, J. It. Clinton; secretary, F. J. Carney; lyler, Jack Burn; tnwtoe, T. 1. Kuet- oer. At meeting of the Portlan--, Cham ber of Commerce yeslerdiiy Nurnoon It wa aaM-ertitlnel ihM the Pilot Com mlRxlonera had ug:-M to ain.i'nt six more pilot nd It I wlahod to hold them to thel-r promise. A committee wit a I o appolntel to wait en the O. It, A N. representative n " h a view of making soundings at the mouth of tse Columbia to oscn-Uln tnn d(pth of ihe river at the bar. On account of delay In receiving re pairs ordered for the Astorian linotype machine the operation of the machine Is nocear!ly slow und w-e have not been able to et out on time for more than a week. Our many readers will please bear with us for a few day longer, when we hope to get the machine In proper working order again and get the paper to t'lem on time with RUlllclent Improvement to compensate them for the lows they have suKlalned. The sheriff turned over the sum of $117.673 69 to the county treasurer yes terday afternoon, that sum being the total tax collections to dati. While the county treasurer Is very rich Just now, officially speaking, the boys In the tax collector' office ay. he will not remain so long. They think the run made on his office by his numer ous friends who hold -warrants against the county will soon reduce his hold ings. Bert F. Ruber, the popular engineer of the steamer Nahootta, who had been in the hospital at Portland for a number of weeks and whose life has been constantly despaired of, returned from Portland to his home yesterday. He has been reported dead a number of time and has been very low, but hla friends claim that he' has nine Uvea, and It would appear so from the close calls he has had during his late Illness, Although sfcfely recovered, Mr. Hober will not be able to resume w6rk on the NaWtta for some time yet to come. A telegraphto message, was received yesterday afternoon by Mr. William Truljlnger of . this city, announcing the death ot hi wife at San Franolsco. Although Mrs. Trulllnger had (been 111 for some time and her death was expected ultimately, (t was not ex pected (0 toon. She wa thought to be temporarily Improving and Mr. Trul llnger -was Dreparlng to visit her. tti was formerly Mis Ilalllr ZUymond, and, being a nattv of Astoria, and widely and popularly known, the an nouncement of her death will be a shock to the community. IIr remain will be sWpped t Aatorla for Inter ment and the funeral will be announc ed later. - i fteports rams from CVimk ,ast ewnlng that a dance at that place proved . failure Monday night for the first time In the history of Ihe town. It Is claimed that som disreputable women at tend rd the dance which caused the respectable one to ier.ve the hall.- A a ttl o the affair the women attended, the dance which tho dance went o n hotel to spend lite night and claimed next morning that 'heir ring had been stolen and charg ed It to two soldier from Fort Can'by. The Koldlers charged with the offense were in Astoria lust night and say that some soldier friend are In Cb nook trying to tlx the mure" up with the officer. Wjcnnt.t are out for the soldiers' arret, Coroner Pont went to Warrenton lost evening to hold an 4nouet over the body of KiJ, Iyorenxo, who committed itulnlde at that place yesterday about U o'clock. On account of continued leknesa he Is reported to have be come despondent and yesterday morn ing at the hour named placed a revol ver In his mouth and dlschar-d It. He was standing In Ihe hull at the time and the ball from the revolver passed out through the top of hi head, made a dent In the door and fell to the ground outside. He tu about 48 year old and leave wife and two children boy and a rM. 'He wa a member of the Workmen, and his funeral will take place under the auspice of that order. The coroner expected to return lant night but fail ed to do so. A large number of attempted and uccesful desertion from the army are reported from the fort at the south of the Columbia. Hixtiklnof the mat ter a few day ago, one of the old tim er na Id It was getting the lime of the year for deu-rtlons. He said that tome of the young hobo element Just enlis ted In the early winter to get "comfort able quarters through the winter and that a roon as the spring begins to approach ItMrold habits of wandering comes back to them and they are anx ious to get on the road again- He said that thy icnd most of the winter In the guardhouse for petty offense and that the officers were -really glad to get rid of them. Out little attempt la made to catch some of them. It I all off with them, however. If they are ever caught. They are often permitted to go until they attempt to re-enHat again, and are then recognised from descrltlon and placed In the tolls. NBW PCHOOI IN CUBA. Since the American occupation ot Cuba 3600 new schools hav been open ed, and many reforms have been brought about in their educational system. Home idea of their work can be obtained from their exhibit at the Pan-American Kxposltion, for which they were awarded five gold and four sliver medals. This Is certainly a won derful record, and one we should ail be proud of. There Is also a wonder ful record behind Hosteller' Stomach Hitters, tho famous American remedy for tndlgeittlon dypepsla, flatulency, billlounesH, nervousness and insomnia. If you are troubled with any of these ailments we would urge you to try it. It la also a splendid blood purifier, and should be In every household. Our private stamp 1 over the neck of the bottle. ItATKS AGAIN REDUCED. From All Points Bast. Before you make definite arrange ment 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 have not 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 wll never regret the trip. If any ofyour relative or friends In the East are coming west while the low rates are In effect write u about them, and we will see that they get the lowest rates with the best service. Through tourist cars, personally con ducted excursion oars, free reclining chlr cars In fact all the latest con venience known to modern railroad ing. For particulars regarding rates, time servtoe, stopovers, different connec tions and routes, etc,, eta, call on or address: . B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent. 142 Third Street. Portland, Oregon. A GOOD ARTICLE. Mr. C. M. Cutbirth, who ha been a close observer - for the past several years of eea-golng vessels and boats, and, realizing the necessity ot some pre paration to prevent the fouling of ship' bottoms, he ha successfully prepared a composition through which this long-felt want can be secured and effectively overcome. This prepa ration Is the famous Cutbirth Copper Paint, knowd now all over the country and used by all practical shop-owner. It has filled every requirement and la Improving and giving better aattsf&c oltn every day. The manufacturing plant has been largely augmented through the great demand tor the goods and more modern machinery I belnb added which will make it the best and most serviceable Copper Paint In the World. e HOW I 3 PfroSP Foe Billon end Nervous Dherders, sack s Wind uii rJa Is the MommcM, Sick rfakUrtM, QtddlfMM, FuIihm aad Swotting sUr auals. MizIimm and DnnroffKM. CeM Chills, Flushing el Hast, Loos al AppotlU, fehnrtnoM ii Brosth, CosUvonou, BtatckM M the 5kls, PUturbed Mm, Frightful broanw, an all Nervous and T rambling Scnaatlon. he, fhm fir Omtm will cV Ratlmt In fwmnlf Mktutmm. This Is Action. Every Milan la earneatlr Invite te try one tto of thma Mill, and they will ha scfcawirMgcd to be " WOKM A OUINF.A A BOX." BEEOHAM't PIUS, tokoa a directed, will Jiulckly raators Pemil to complete health. Tboy promptly nmr say otoatmctios or regularity ef the syottsi. For Weak Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver they set Ilk magle a few dotes will work wooden a poo the Vital Organs I Strengthen ing lb mtueular syttem t roaiorlng tho l"nn-Mt Complexion ; bringing back the kaea edge of appetite, and sroaalng with the Rommimd vf Hmmlth Ihm whalm Phnhml fjimrOf of th human fratnt. Them are --Uc-u" admitted by thousand, in slUiaaMS of society, SSd one of th bxt guarantee to the Harvotn and Debilitated is that Bhmm'B PUlm Are Ihm fmrovnt Smlm of awiy Pmtunt MmdkOmm to Ihm World. Pull diroctiun with each Cux. i Prepared only hy THOMAS BtliCM AM. 8. Hefee. Eng.,sn4 - Cal t..rw York. Sold everywhere, In Bono, 10 pent and 23 oont "Porxoiinl Mention. W, J. Smith, of JUno, I In tho city. II. H. Ingalls, of I'jrilimJ, Is In the city. . Wm. Page, of Cathlamet, is at the Parker House. Captain Kashage, of the ship Cart, is at the Occident. C. V. Lester, of Warrenton, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. H. H. Burbankaof aatlie la at the Parker Home. Hon. J. O Hegler, ot lirookil. M, w a in the city yesterday. M. Wise, a leading merchant of II- who. came over to it.irla ysterday. Mrs, Hellborn. Mrt. Prael and Mrs. Seller, all came down from Portland on the night train. Harry Dean. !he popular ste'veid at the Commercial Club, is on the stel: list. M. Lester Uusey, at presnl editor of the Port Oregon Tribune, will r!i;n the quill to acpt a position f,s ac countant for the Sea Peach -'ii kliui Work. W. J. Meckard. the Cbadwell dairy man, returned from Seaside yesterday. Mr. Heckard has lately been on the sick list but Is now rapidly recover ing. Judge Bloomneld and wife v ho he een looking after their summer heme at Long Beach, returned yt-sterdhy afternoon and went to Portland last evening. Mrs. Parks and children, family of the late Dr. T. H. Iarks. who d'ed at II waco, came over on the Kahcotta yesterday afternoon, and went to Port bind for a short visit. Carlton ii- Allen and wife have re turned from San Francisco, where they have been spending the winter. They will spend a few days In Asto ria before going to their home In II wavOt MISS SHIRLEY'S RETURN. The name Shirley is synonymous with all that Is to be desired-all that can be desired In a popular priced at traction. The product of the Shirley Company's productions today represent the hard conscientious work of four years. The utmost care has been giv en to the selection of people and play and the public regard them now aa one ot the most reliable travelling compan ies on the road. The prices for the coming week will be 15, 25 tnd 50 cents. The opening bill will be the comedy drama, "A Young Wife." It Is a melo dramatic story of New York lite, aa it may be seen any day running gaunt, from the saloon of the four hundred, to the dens of the East aide. Stirring situations and : unexpected climaxes abound, which keep the audlnece on the qui vive ot .expectancy, while a bright vein ,of) comedy relieve Intens ity and causes good humor to prevail. The company opens at Fishers' next Monday for one week. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The undersigned having purchased the stock, fixtures and good will of Theodore Bracker's cigar ' and tobacco store. Invite the patronage of their friends and the general public, and hereiby give notice that all accounts due to said Bracker's Cigar Store are collectible tiy them. r ' TRirLUNGBR & EASTABROOK. NOTICE! There will be a meeting of Cook' and Walters' Union this evening; at Labor Hall. Buslnee of Importance. JOSEPH KINKBLA. - President. Dr. T. L.Bali DENTIST. 524 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. Dr. pattheia Patton Physician and Surgeon. OHIce ini Reildeac Psg Building. Calls answered day and night. G. CO. iBarr, Dentist ' , Manselt Building. ; -68 Commercial St., Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED SOU. .'!-. i ' '' i.ii r-T.: i 4 .,- J.A.FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR ANP BUILDER. FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE L E. 8BLIQ, Lessee and manager. Triumphant Return One Week Commencing Monday,. March 24th JessieShirley And Her Excellent Company "'resenting Monday A Yeaaa Wife. Tuesday For Fair Virginia, Wednesday Nell Gwynne. Thursday . CamMe. Friday Two Orphans. Saturday The Sultan's Daaghter. Saturday Matinee . The Wyoming Mail- Specialties by little Verna Felton at each performance. ADMISSION Reserved seats. 50 cts.: Gallery: Adults, 25 cts.; children, 15 eta v Beat sale open Saturday morning at Griffin and lieed. 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 tkat's Correct is Here. .. Stiff Hats at U3 2.50 2 Soft Hats at 3.50 3 $2.50 2.1.SP S- Danziger & Co. Spring Opening ; at Shanahan's This Week. Note the Following Cut Prices 10 Dozen Ladies' Latest Stvlu 17 Dozen New Designs of the Popular NECK RUFFS at - - . .. fl.50, $175, .$2.00,12.15 and $2.50 We have a beautiful assortment of these Ruffs made of Cliiffon, Liberty Chiffon, Liberty Silk, etc. Colors; Black, White, Black edged with white, White edged with black. 19 Dozen Lace Curtains at 75c, $1.00, $1.25; $1.50 . , - , - . - - - - to $5.00 per pair Spring Opening Spring Opening SHANAHAN'S . Fishermen! See U About Twine, lad Line, Cork Line, Cork, Need les, Boat Supplies, Sail, Etc. We Can Save You Money. - Foard & Stokes Co. NOW IS THE TII1E .ta'.diiy iviii mn S.eoo Rolls Jut la. More to Follow Latest Derigas in Exquisite Colorings. We will sell you BORDER for roar rooms at tin SAME PRTCB per roll aa the wall and ceiling. We keep flrat-otaM workmen and guaran tee our work. Let us figure on your decorating for 1901 B. F. ALLEN & CO. 365-367 Commercial .Street. Ihe Finest Palace Commercial St. MM?e?Affor4s! Wi W .WlllpfllO Just Arrived. A Splendid Assortment of Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares and Mattings. Latest Poplar Styles and Best Qualities. . H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. Cutbirths's FOR THE BOTTOMS i OP BOATS AND VESSELS. ' ,r II a I, riANUFACTUREO BY C. M. CUTBIRTH Astoria, Of. W. P. FULLER & CO. A?ests. Shirt Waists at 50c each iv tivi HALtrAra; Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Coming Would you be as happy as a new born chick on -Easter day? Then select a pair of our Easter ShOeO. : : . Patent tLeather Oxfords..... ... 00, $2.25, $3.60 Patent Leather Special $2.50 to $3.50 Our great leaders stlU at.... $3.50 Th only up-todate Shoe Store west of Portland. r Peterson & Brown. Copper Paint To preserve ' them from -the destructive effects of worms and barnacles and prevent tb accumulation of sea grass and other marine substances. nil irlgj'-'&atuJy '