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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 1902 WAFERS Toddy a now' inl fi edi Block of Honey Drops, Oystcrottw, CIiwmo Suiidwitdiw, mid ddiiutcly (luvorod Nftbiwo Wufi-w .... I ROSS, The Morning Astorian TUIJOI'IIONB rtci, TODAY'S WEATHER. I'l'tlTI-Wli, April 1 - W.-Kb rn iivfuii, .iipr cuulnr In iiii tMni Inn-linn, rX'Vjil nntp tli cumM; brink l IiIkIi Ji.junlly aoulhwoal wlmla, Wii.'ui Waahlitgloii, showers, brlak ami iotlttly ilh .uthwttat winds. ICuitprn (Jit-sun, Kaatorn Washington and Mnlw, aliowera, with wind squalls, eouliT, i 0io win tie, grln and hay. OH Main t for your eoal require, menm, Orders jromjrtly 0IU4. 1' It h our rorf.mUou llrund M i and Ji.vit cutivo, ii'i .jj Juhniuo Uti. Call at the Occident barber ihop for "up-to-date work. Three nrsl-elasa bar. bars Any child buy ax well and a cheap ly from u a the inoal experienced buyr, JotMiMii iiio Jtm good of alt kind, ehap at Ibs'Tokuhama liasaar, fit Commercial street. Wanlrd-Kurnlahed ooIUko for the summer by onrvful tanant H. O. BMITH, Trrecott 1'acklng Co. MU Ji-iio Imniont, t4llntM and clairvoyant, la wiatilliMtii1 ,n apart menia in tlir 1'mt ti'jlllluf. T will find th bast lie meal In in uty at ih iMalng Hub Rntaunnt. No. US Cuuwnrc4a! St. If you want bos wood, slab wood or other areweod, U)lihon Kelly, th iraaafer man. Phone l:U black nivutt Hiui't wfll too cniivrnrd In Aturi on 'A pill 14th, whn vim- will Im at for harlng at the rtnudor June tmi. Tin- i-h'l-k will kwp tlw rocUtrtkin iittl- immi thin pvonlnii from 7 to fur tli benefit of those who .wish to retrtMer. Taironiio home Induntry by antoklng the "Pride of Aeforln" cigars; Onest mad. Manufactured by MudFartan and Knobel. v P. A. Kantor. tn Welch block, will call for your clothe to olan, ily. re lalr and prs. and will deliver them. Hint up phone, red r84 , The Young Men'c Inatltut will glv giaod ball at Han thorn hall on th rvoiwng of Thursday, April 3, " mi Admllon, gentlemen SOc. ladles fre. lie mire you hear Mr. Malarop nv InU Iwr rxperlitnoe In lh Klondike. Fhdwra' Opera House, Saturday even ing. April 6. Ilux aheet oKnt Thurs day morning at OrlfTIn A Rewl'e. The O. It. N. Co. tug Baoort No 2, mi long familiar to Aatorlan, haa been snM to the PtuMfln Cold Storage Com pany of Heattle, and will be uaid for towing datura on the Hound. The jrl'e h unlit to be $10,000. , Mr, nnrt Mr. John Peterson, of Kant .ANtorltt, were given a turpiiae party on Monday eevnlng, th SOU) annlvor aary if their marriage , A large num 4ier of friend wane In attnmbirlW and the affair una a grealt auooe , The- Aatorlan' attention la called to the fain that a very young girl, re cently from the country, who la on the treet day and night, houtd be looked after. It la claimed that there la good work lu tho eaae for the Wom an' Club. lliitt WlrUkala wa brought over to Ht. Mnry'a holtnl yeatorda'y from Henm' logging ramp on Pep Illver. Ho I Hiifferlng from the effeot of having a log roll over 'him, whhih broke four rlbn, fractured hi lift arm and aeverely cut hi forehead. Moi-Kf'd diiartment Un wa a busy hive of InduHtry yesterday. Never bi'foro ha ui'h a run been een in any atore 1n Aetorla. The people not only went to behold the marvellous, but went with thWr pocketbooka, and roadlly exchanged good money for good biu'gnln. 'county Clerk Wiherlty laaued a tmir rlatte llccnxe to Mr. Leon Debeau and Kate Smith Ittte yesterday afternoon and JuHtloe Ooodmaji performed the oeremony In the parlor of the Cole Houae about 8 p. m. There wore cv eral wltneHi-, and the happy couple re ceived many congratulation. They will return 'to, their home, In Puelflo County, Wah thin Vnortilng. Tflx-payer will have until next Monday 'to pay their Uxe o a to aave penalty and Interest. If all or half of the taxe are paid until that date those paying toalf will have until HIGGINS & CO. imtmliy, The fwiwliy t 10 per cent and the prlnoliial will draw Interval at 12 per rent jper unuum until paid. The Until giime In h content te tweeti the Commercial and Irving Club will not take i-hu-ti UhiIkIu, an wa Inltinded, owliiK to the nbmmf of hh of the howk'iK frixn the city, 11 him not yet ben ilellnltely drlemilrted pul when the game will lw hirwled, but Haturduy- night will likely be e emi un the time. The minim will be howled at the Irving Club. Hhlpplng movement In the harbor yM'rdiiy were a follow: The llrtt ImIi eteatnor Adato left out for Munlht at I tt. rn. Th Vm h ahlp Ontral CreillKrlw and Wie ItrltUh hark lwl Cadogati were tow t wa at tho aame hour. The lumber Nrhmnwr John A and the whaoner I.lJtle Vance ar rived In at II a. m. Th four-tnated barktmtlnif t'hehaU arrived In at 10:30 to load lumler ait Kiutppton. The Or), ental llm-r Indrapura arrived down at I p. m. Judge fSray and Commliwloner l'e toraoii and You nit were out on the Ne hiilein road yettterday viewing the pro gre of (To !r on that Improvement Arrangnment weiv miulo with Captain llarki'lt, of the, Columbia Digger Cum imny, who acrnmiiinled the party, to begin oMrn.Mon, within 10 day, with the digger n the dyke fear 'liven WiHxl ismmtery. The county euwmlll will be net up on lluyith' place and clearing on the right of way will li. gin at that point In a few day. To morrow the member of the court will vliilt the Iewl and Clark road, where the mill I now In operation, and ar range for It removal. At the mating of the emmty court vitiriiiur conalderabl buainena con cerning rond wa trannacted. In the cao of the Elk Creek road, the n vtewer and aiirveyor having reported advemely the petition for the road wa 1eiil.il and the eot taxed to tne bondmnen. The Ilea petition waa rea.l of Jhe rvrul road dlatrlot In the for" the llret time. Iload upervor county were lntructl to collect road (HiHtax for county for the yer lt In caeh. The reimrt of road aupervlaor for Aatorla road dlntrlrt, C. E. Fnter, to the effect that he had collected $153, wa received. The meeting of the Punh Club laat evening wa not largely attended, 'on account of a number of tho member being away. In attendance upon the tate ltepubllcan convention, but the meeting w enthich'tlc o far a It went. The manufacturer committee wa Instructed to get the site donat ed heretofore In a tangible shape aa soon a possible for the location of pub lic enterprises. These sites are known a Taylor'a, Van Ousen', Judge Uowl- by'a and Judge Page', and the com mittee wn also Instructed to try to get site on the West Side. The commit tee will also take up Wis matter with the Tongue Point people and see If they cannot work together and obtain some advantage for the two places at thl point. It Is expected to have a conference with them at an early day. Editor Hlbbert, of the Chinook Ob- server, while in the city yesterday re ported n Interesting case at Chinook and McOowans, which took place a day or two ago. Flf taen men were ar rested on MoQwan'a property on 4he charge of trespassing, cutting and taking away wood from the premise. and the leader or spokesman of the crowd had the additional charge of petit larceny placed against him. Up on hearing the' evidence the Justice lined the leader, placing the line at $50 or 10 day In Jail. Not paying the line the constable took him to Chinook and the other 14 followed and eald they would stay with their companion until ne waa released, noi wisning to food the whole number the prisoner wa given his liberty and the men all returned by boat to thi side, where they live. Second Mate Sweeney, of the schoon er Iilaale Vance, which arrived In port from San Francisco last afternoon, died on tho schooner luat night about midnight. Early In the evening the deceased told Captain Olaon of Ui schooner that he wanted to go ashore and got a shave. The captain gave him' a couple of dollara for thl pur pose, and the second nialte went aehore. A llttlo before midnight he returned in a drunken condition and It wa soon discovered that toe was In & ser lous condition. , 'Dr. Cordiner was cull ed about 11 o'clock and did all he could for the men., He found him suf fering from heart trouble and about midnight he died. The remain were brought to Pohl'a undertaking parlor albout 2 o'clock. Captain Olsen eJd that thl wa Sweeney' first voyage on his vessel and he knew nothing o the history of the man. Deceased wa about 35 year old. FWey'a Kidney Cure if (taken in time affords security from all kidney and The Dreg and After Results of Terrible Grippe Lead to Consumption and Other ' Fatal Troubles. Paine's Celery Compound Saved a Former Member 'of the Indiana Legislature, Till In I hi" MriiHoii tu I'm; the tircut Medicine If You Would KimiInIi tin- HvaU of IlN'ac from lb K,VHlcin. On every hand wo see .ncn an I wo men who at thl Reason xliould be ac tive, hale, and wrong, IohIii H-ho and weight, looking pale and l.uigiti'l. Wo har loein complain of w.Mkri.MH, pain In the client, backache, And i1-(Mhe. Their friends note with uiarm the pule cheok and aunken eye; ihe color of the skin gtvt evidence if bl jod Im purKlvs. Ah! reader, theite are nil indications that the deadly dregs of grippe have permeated the whole tiystm, distribut ing poisons and Impurities In blood and tUMUes. Act at once with wisdom and de cision; you cannttt afford io lone prec ious time experimenting with , medi cine that have no reputation that have no positive vlctorieu to their crodlt. Heaven lielp you to use the life saver that rescued and saved Mr. Stephenson. While In a perilous con dition of health. Providence truly di rected Mr. Ste(thomton to make use of Paine's Celery Comjwund. The first bomte produced a marvelous and hap py' effect; his life blood wa being freshened and enriched hi apietlte waa improved; strength was taking the place of weakness; and the ruddy lingo ot blth waa apparent in the one pale fac. Mr. D. T. Stephenson, of Pilot Knob, Ind., writes a follow: "Home year ago, while serving as a member of the Indiana legislature, I contracted a severe case of grippe, and was run down and comptotely out of sorts, and found but little relief from any remedy until I tried Paine' Cel- rey Compound. The Drat bottle did me wonderful an marked good, and it continued use for a short time, re stored be to my usual vigor and fresh ness. Your Paine' Celery Compound ha been used by my family since then for general prostration of 'the system. with the most gratifying results. Paine's Celery Compound has been used by my family since then for gen eral prostration of he aystem ,IUr the nerves to their normal condition; lmled. Its action on the nerves and nerve cnetors haa been moat gratify ing in my case." DIAMOND DYHSColor anything any color. 'Sample, durable, economi cal. Tho Rurest and safest remedy for kidney and bladder disease I Foley's Kidney Our. PERSONAL MENTION. Captain Clok. Fort Steven, spent laat evening In the city. Superintendent O. B. Hegardt cam up from Fort Stevenslast evening. Miss Grace McCormac. of Coo Bay. 1 Waiting her father, Rev. Johnston MoCormac. Mrs. Theodore Tessler arrived cm Tuesday to Join her husband. They have taken apartments at No. 27 Tenth street. Mrs. Feisler wa for merly (Mis Florence Harrold. of II waco, Mis Floretta Elmore returned last evening from a two month vlalt In Pontland. On her return he waa oc. companled by Mis Eleanor Elmore. her cousin, of Milwaukee, Wl., and Mis McKec. of Portland, who will be her guest for a few weeks. The party waa met by Messrs, Ckike, Her and McLean, of this city, at Rainier on the night train, and uoon their ar rival here they were entertained at lunch by Dr. and Mr. Finch at their realdenc. PNEUMONIA IS ROBBED OF ITS TERRORS. By Foley' Honey and Tar. It toji the racking tough and heals and strengthen ibhe lung. If taken In time It will prevent an attack of pneu monia. Refuse substitute. TRULLINGER, EATA BROOK & CO. BUCCBS80RS TO THEO. BRACKER t . ' Jobbers and Dealer in . CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. , MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIFES , Pipe Repairing A Specialty PIOSIDENT'fl rtltST MESS AO B. Th president's first message wa considered by every one, regardlc of political differences, to be a wonder ful literary production, and wa of such a character a would tend to raise the author much high In the es timation of tho people of the Cnlfed State. In elnctlng a medicine most suited tor family need. It I always w ise to chooso one that I held In high eteem by the thousand of people who know It value from personal experi ence. Such a medicine Is Hostetter' Stomach Hitler. No otfcer remedy can lake as place as a cure for belch ing, heartburn, dlxslness, headaclw, nervousness, "indigestion or constipa tion. We would, therefore) urge every sufferer to try It. It is also a splen did spring tonic and preventive of la grippe, malaria, fevt? and ague. , UliltAItY BENEFIT. After a year's residence in Oklaho ma. M ..-.tel. mien puddyfort and Afraid- of-I!bFao are hle to relate an un usually Interesting experience in fron tier life. Fisher' Opera House, Satur day evening, April 5. ' t chronic niio.vciirris cured. "For tun years, 1 had chronic bron chitis mo bad that at times I could not p(k above a whlp.;r," wries Mr. Joseph Coffman.'of Monlmorencl, Ind. "I tried oil remedies available, but with no success. Fortunately my Honey end Tar. It effect wa almost Houey and Tar. It effect wa almost miraculous, and I. am now cured of the disease. On my recommendation many people have used Foley' Honey and Tar, and always with satisfac tion " The repertoire whlho the Coolry Com pany will produce consists of some of the very bent comedies and drama of the day. The careful attention Mr. Cooley has given to detail has re sulted In finished productions such aa are seldom presented by repetolre com panlce. ''Under Two Flag" which I one of Mr. Cooley play ha prob ably been produced more than any oth er military drama of the century. That the company' production of the play ho been successful may be judged by the following clipping from a long ar ticle In the Sacramento Bee: "Under Two Flags" wa produced last night iK the Cooley Company to the larg est audience that ever assembled, to witness g performance by a traveling company. Gladys Kingsbury, who a sumed the role df Cigarette, b nought out all the lights arid shades of thl difficult part and won for herself a place In the heart of the people. Frank Cooley, a Bertie Cecil, was a usual, excellent and showed careful at tention to the character. Little Mis Hurried was the favorite play hrdlu Harrlette wa the favorite from her first appearance on the stage, and the matinee play la anxiously awaited by the children who are longing to see her again . , The comedy of the play was attend ed to by Terry McKean, who as Rake, the Irish pigskin, made quite a bit and kept the audiene intproars when ever he was present on the stage. Mr. McKean seems to have a style of hi own which is certainly very entertain ing and tomorrow evening's play la eagerly looked forward to aa Mr. Mc Kean I said to have an excellent com edy role In It which give him freer scope than previous ones. Seat sale open Saturday morning at Griffin 4k Reed'. . i . . j. A PERFECT SHINGLE 6TAIN Manufactured In Astoria, and a Guar anteed Article. CutWrth'8 Creosote Shingle Stain are absolutely moss-proof. Put up in eight color. Every package bear a guarantee of durability. Our stain are penetrative, preservative and dur able, and are handsome and perma nent in color. C. M. CUTBIRTH, 137 Seventh street, Astoria, Or. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAB. Cure cough and told. Cures bronohltl and asthma. Cure croup and whooping cough. Cures hoarseness and bronchial trou ble. Cure pneumonia and la grippe. Hart' drugstore., A CHATTANOOGA DRUGGIST'S STATEMENT. Robt. J. Miller, proprietor of the Read House Drug Store of Chattanoo ra. Temn.. write: "There is more merit In Foley's Honey and Tar than any other cough ayrup. The calls for It multiply wonderfilly and we sell more of it than all other cough syr ups combined." 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon a vrsxcnm mimt ForBllloMsnd Nemm borders, mrb Wind snil fln in the toroi h, Rick Hr4 ach, CKbliacM, Fulnnw and swelling after melV IilriM and Drowilnru, Colli Chill . Pnuhlnnol Heat, Jxs of AmwtlUr, 8hott ow of Brett h, CovtlrcncM. blotches oo th kln. Dittiirtttd ttleep, Frightful Drams, ad til Smmtn nd Trembling KrtiMtiont, c THE flW 0BSI WIU8IVIRUIIF IM TWEWttlNUTf. TKi It no &tka. Kvtry millcrcr la earnestly Invited to try one Uoiof thete Plllt, end thry will Iw mrh nowledged 10 be WITHOUT A RIVAL REKrHAnHPlLLK taken w dire ted. will quickly rentme Cenulea tooomplrte betlth. Tbey promptly reinoreaayobetnaai tioa or irregularity cftbyitem. foe Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion. Disordered Liver they eel like manic- few dote will work wonden upon t)m Vital Orpine-, Strengthen ing the miMciiUr Hwteui, restoring the km lot Complexion, Drinking htck the keen tAgt of ippetite. ana troiuHnc with the Hosrbad ot llcnlih lite whole phy leal eavrgy of tlie hanun fravc Them re "ftctt" tdmlued by thouwajt, in nil eluen of society, and one of th best gntr- oteet to the Nerrout and Debilitated 1 that BECCHAM'S PILLS hav th Largest Sale of any Patant Medicines In the World. Beeehara' Pills harm bn beftnw tlw public for half a evntBty, and are tho moat popular tamlly mdlclra No tMtlmonlnla are pobllthed, a JkMM-ham'f fill RECOMMEND THEMSELVEi. Preptrad onlr by Thorn aa Hmeham. 8t ?VIn, k.uf, mod 804 tonal M, Sm urk. Sold eTerjmhore la botes, 10a. and Ua, LTBRART BENEFIT. The amusing farce 'The EplMters Return from Oklahoma" will be given at Fishers' opera house on April S, for the benefit ot the Public Library. The Spinster' orchestra, the female drummer and Prof. Manteaux 'n his clever specialties, are a few of the things you should not mlw. Adml slon, downstair. 60c; gallery, 25c; box hoot open Thursday rooming ot Grif fin A Iteed'a . BIDS FOR WOOD. Bid will be received by School Dis trict No. 1. at the office of the school cleric until April 15th. 1902. for 200 cord or more of Bark Slabs, or Hem lock, four-foot wood, to be delivered to the different school buildings 'of the district, a may be required, on or be fore the 15th day of July. 1902. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the board, E. Z. FERGUSON Clerk. UP-TO-DATE Hair Catting and 8having Three Expetr Workmen PORCKLAIN BATHB Pol Its Attention. - Best Boot Black Io th City Ooldsnt Btrbtrshop OUR $ 1 0.00 SUITS We know that we have the BEST TEH DOIiltflH SUIT On the market. These easily sell for much more, but we were bound to have Best Ten Dollai Suits to be had anywhere. All ntw and late cut, neat patterns. Gall and see them .... S. Danziger & Co. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Until further notice the "Shanahan" Dry Goods and Gene ral Out fitting Store 575-578-580 Commercial St. will open for business during: thi3 month at 7 A. M.; close at 6 P.M. BARGAINS in EVEKY DEPARTMENT. Note the ADDRESS ... SHAN A HAN'S Fishermen! ' Hee V About Twine, Lend Line, Cork Line, Cork, Xeed leg, Boat Supplies Hal In, Etc- We Can Save You Money. Foard & Stokes NOW IS THE TIDE ; TO BUY l?All;PAFS iS.ooo ftolts Jnst ta. Mora to Follow Latest Designs ia Exquisite Colorings. - We will sell you BORDER (or roar rooms at tits 6AK3 PEJCSJ per roll as tne wall and celling. We keep flrat-ciaaa workmen anil guaran tee our work. Let us figure on roar decorating tor 1992. t B. F. ALLEN & SON. 34KKS07 Commercial Street. SPRING SHOES Oxfcrds. . Patent Leathers, Vici KiJ, Latest, Swellest. All Styles, Lowest Prices Peterson 5 Brown. J .1 ':-? Beats all Competition in House Furnishings. " Carpets - Rugs - Mattings . , See my Displays STGOCABTli H. H. ZAPF, The Cutbirths's FOR THE BOTTOMS OF BOATS AND VB3SHLS. rUNUFACTURED BY C. M. CUTBIRTH - Astoria, Or. W. P. FULLER k CO. Apats, Go. Andrew Asp, j FIRST-CLABa WORK AT ! REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attandon Oiven to Ship ar4 Steamboat KefIring,(Jneral hi&dt- amltlting, Ftrat-Claas Horse ! Shoeing, tc CORNER TWELFTH AND DTJANS PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY. Telephone tSL DRAY1KG AND EXPrESSir;G All goods shipped to our ear Will receive special attention. No. 538 Duana St W. X COOK, Ifgr. I Astoria, Ore. Re Tel. VLti. 'S'ow is the time to IT Oil, All Styles and Prices. House Furnisher. Copper Paint r ' To preserve . them from f . - the destructive V "v effects of worms and ! barnacles and v.'nvJ prevent the '' accumulation f of sea grass and i other marine substance. OoUber to pay the balance and save bladder disease. u