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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1902)
I TUB MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, APRIL ft, 1902 WHFN You want Homo good cult in uml ih, ROSS, The Morning Astorian THLWHONB Ml, TODAY'S WBATllttU. SUMS) J'OHTI.AND, April i-Oregon. Mr; miler lii ICtidturii (xirtliMi; Wimlfliiiflon, lair fX"'t )imniUy shower In mirth mi iuiii(in, tcrly wind; Idaho, goli'r in iMiihrn HrUin, westerly wind. Qaitoa ellt fetd, (rain and hay. ITred tlUrdner, of Eighth tret, conned lo hi lamia by Mine. Ik Call Mm Ml for your coal rtqulr- menu. Older prMiiptly (tiled I' It i ur Perf-ictlon lltund N 'in ana Ji.va cri, n't goiMl Johnson Alvr. Hnim tiu niut twelve til hia countrymen left Asturta yesterday fir etoatlW. i The new Ice machine fur tttt linn lill)' t'nltl stiMvae tikilKt, l billed to ni'mg thU imirnlnf. A ay oi lid buy m well tad a cheap ly from u a the bom iserteaoea' buyer.-Jotmeon UrM. Three exiert workmen at th el .l.'iit lurber 8hut I'orcrlaln fculh. Jk-t Wlblack In ih city. . od o til kiada, aheap at Hit Yokohama llasaar, 113 Commercial a tree c WaaiedIalahed oottaira far h Mttmaaer by careful tenant- it. Q. SMITH. Treacott Packing Co. M imi Jean imniont, imIiiii and clairvoyant, la ealabllaned In apart ment in the 1'age null) In. You will And tba beat U ratal In tun uiy at the lllalnx Hua Restaurant, N. ii: Commercial St. If you want box wood, slab wood or other areaaod, Itltphona. Kelly, tb transfer man. Phono SU blaak. For Hale - l,nrijn secondhand Mar vin safe, In i'rfeft order. Will be .l. ut tin If price. Inquire at Asto ria n OftlP. I'atronii horn industry by smoking the "Pride of Aitorla" cigar; Bnoat mad. Manuftctured by MaeFarlaoe .and Kaotoal. lwuity Kind I'ontmlaalvner Llnck C. Hut-tun, of Waiahliitrton, txwan patroll I n. the river yesterday. He use tho launch KilKlr. 'I'lii' !mirveiiient to till' bridge ftp innai'h nt Franklin avenue anil JJIfth street has been iNiiiiple td by the street eartment. Slmy i'hliiiiiuin came down un the li-amcr llimwihi yesterday from Port liind in ship for Alaska on board the . V, Huraeant, Nutli'i- la hcri-hy Klven that m bills will lw pnlil by the Aaturlnn 1'ubHeh Iiir Cmniinny un -aa Incurred by writ ten order from the offlee. P. A. Kautiw. In Welch block, will call for your clothe to. cloan, dya, re pair and pre, and will dallver them. Hln( up phone, red 2014. Itimlyn coal laaia lnni(er, I cleaner and miika le trouble with atove nnd fhlmney fluea than any other. Oeorite W, Hanlwrn. agent, telephone, 1:111. ' At the itiunty fimrt yeaterdny Jo hanna Young' waa granted permlHaloii in build 11 bridge on the Nehalem road where It rtiim tlmugh her property. The ln nee of the Aator Club at the KVmrd Stokea Imll loat night waa well MtfiKled and proved to lie ono of the enjoyable event of the m-aann. The city teaehera1 nientlAg will na .semlile tinliiy at the Adair achnol at 10 a. 111. Theae itwahina are not pri vate, but lire open t all Interested persona. The patient At rtt Mary' hospital are nil Hiring well. Hen Hunaen, the yuung man who waa Injured while ciiiiatlng, I up and around the warVla. lie I Improving rapidly. On Wednenihiy mnmlng the eherlff will continue the wile of property ac iiulreil by the county by aalo for de linquent taxea. Thin will dltxae of the property old for taxe pf 1890 to sM and the aale will contrnve unMt nil la told. 4 Thla morning at o'clock the re at'ived aeu.t aale for tho engagement of the Ciailey Company at Flhei' tiiem House open at Qriftln & Reed' anil a long Hne of purchaser of tick et for the first performancs la looked for. , "Th mouth of tha Cannon" la a comedy drama and will be presented In a faultier mannur. Don't delay, but get your tickets and avoid tba ruslr at t the door. Oiirtlwi or Flower SwkIh HIQQINS & CO. A man who guve 1lw mune of Wll Hm Molt hen registered at Jailor (Xwrg's hirtel lust night. He came down to Hi. Helen ty boat and from there wa a paaangir on the trwiiim' vxpnaa, It took Ave days to make the trip and lie waa wltli. ut fiMid durmg 1 ha time, JallorJlM rg gave him sup- pir at a nearby reaiaurunt and a right' lodging. Ttu man I about 50 yeur of age and la looking for work. The local real eniat market la raji- Idly lniirovlng and giaid property I In lemunil, Thcrt I a great deal of tranferrliig In farm roperty and the real eatate agent any M la exreialnnal, Tlmlier lanila are In demand and large traola In thla nnlghborhood are now ibanKlng hand. TM movement seenia to be ateaily and IJj aumrner pMinlaua a volume of landneM larger than ever iH'fore, The agenta aay llnr la - money In sight and people are Invest ing It. William lleasley, of Aatorla, waa out In the Younga river aetnlnn a few day a, and while (there observed the tracks of a cougar, which wa appa rently an exceptionally large specimen. Mr ,lfciiley. who la the veteran hunter of thla amnion, has yarded over 15 of theee animals, and when h discovered the track of the butt animal ha fol lowed the I null for a long distance, but wu unu'ceful. He la always look ing for a i lmnre to add another aralp to hi bt'lt when large famv I wen led Matt Wlrkkala, who wa Injured a few day aao at a Deep river logging ramp, died at 1 o'clock yesterday morning at rtt Mary's hoeptial. For a while tho doctor mid some hope of hi recovery, but thla waa quickly dis pelled when he took a derided change for lh worse Thursday evening. Hi funeral will lie held Sunday at noon from Pohl'a undertaking romi, The tMMly will be taken to Deep Itlver on the steamer Mayflower for burial, Mr. Wlrkkala leave a wife and two chil dren, The iffie Military Hand will bl sum out in a few week with hand some new nl form and will be the pride of the city. The orgnnltatlon recently raised a fund for Uie pur chase of uniforms and neocaaary par aphernalia and when the band come nut this Mummer tt will be as good a any In the Northweat. There are eighteen nemhers and they are prac- tlclnn :m every available opportunity. The munlc furnished by It at the Mil ler funeral yesterday waa highly com plimented by the rdthtn. The county commissioner' t iurt yesu rday appointed tbe fallow Ing l.c- llon Judge and clerks to take the place of "jlioaa who failed to qualify: I'tvclnct No. SJ. A. ICakIn and Oelo F. Parker. Judges: It. N. Carnahan and U R. Howes, clerks. lVeelnct Noi J W. N. Smith, A. fl. Weed and H. Mo Iiughlln, Judge: L. K. Bellg, clerk. I'rw lnrt No. 4-C W. Ixiughery, Judge; Hays lOaaterbrook ami J. Strauss, clerks. Precinct No. 5 It. Van Duon, clerk. Precinct No. dF. K. Wright, Judge. Precinct No. 7 Pat Lawler. Judge; (. W, Morton, clerk. New Aa-torla-J. A. Mclntlre, clerk. Melville C. Johnson, Judge. Charles ltosa, a musician at the Stan dard dance hall, waa Aiund on Seven teenth street, wandering around at an early hour yesterday morning. Ha waa, bleeding from a bad wound on the head, which wu undoubtedly re ceived accidentally after leaving work at tho hall. It I said he had been drinking considerably for a while past but Inst night did not drink ao much as usual, lnvUgutlon showed that he went to hia room and tome haw cr other fell, hitting hia head on the wash stand. The Injury rendered Mm partially unconscious, and In this con dllon he wa found upon tiro street. He I gaining as fust as can be ex pected and will recover soon. An exciting game of basket Imll waa contested yesterday afternoon at the A. F, l hall between the High School and the l'ppertoin teams, In which the former won the laurels with a score of 23 to 8. A :he High School laaale have heretofore lined up only against the boy, this la the tlrnt victory they have been able to seore, and they are consequently hlghl yelated. The line up wa as follows: H. S. Cenlter. Mary Warfield and Ellen Nowlen; forward, Luclle Cole and Mu'bel Taylor; guards, Virginia Nowlen and Maude Van Du- sen. Uppertown Center, Bertha Mor ton and Bulnia Norberg; forward, Mln nlne Knut.vn nnd Ethel Tlmmlna; guards, Ida Painter and Ella Painter. The funeral of Carl Miller took place at Pohl'a undertaking looms yesterday afternoon ait 1 o'clock. 8he local order of Eagles attended and the aorvtoea Were under the guldanoe of Jus. N. Laws, president ,nd City Treasurer Dcaley a worthy chaplain. The Kagle Military Band furnished music. A large number of member were pre ent but had It been t a later hour the attendance would have been larg er. Much credit la due the Kagle been a member for only two week, and the by-law do hot "allow benefit until ono ha tx-en a member for six month. The body waa escorted to (Ireenwood cemetery by a committee of the order. The Detma-ratlc county convention will be called to order by Chairman John K. Oratke at the court house at 1:39 o'clock today. lit Is hardly like ly that anything else, except the elec tion of delegates to the state and con gressional convention and the appoint ment of a county central committee will be taken up today. The nuttier of a coutny ticket 'Will be taken Jp at a Ui'vr date. A letter received by Dr. C. C Itosen- berg front Mr. Jiimea IU ks, who mall- td from Han Francisco a few week ago for ManlU, gives cotidnrulile In formation In regard to the island, rhe says that the climate there Is very unpleasant to one wh. come from the stated ,cst'(lally the cJder northern section. The country Is still very unset tled aril offer poor Inducement to settler. Fighting I still going on In the southern Islands and the people throughout the island are somewhat unfriendly to the American. An Kn glWimxin or any one but an American Is all right. There are rum, in t rich gold find In certain sections, but no work Is going on In that line The peep!'1 are laxy and 'wlH not Work uti le driven to It. Meals are 2-Jts Mex ican money at the first-class hotels, but the aciKnodiulon are not on the trlctly modern plan. Mm. Ilock wa formerly Mr. N. V. Olsen, of Astoria, and ha many good "friends In this city. Mrs. Hocks health has lieen very poor, but the letter states tluu It Is now grea'ly Improved. They will go to Umdon for tbe summer. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW Ot iNOKIXIATION A I,- Preechlng service at II a. in. Th'-me "Ood's Testing Urounl." Theme for the 7:30 p. m. wjrvlce, "A Trembling Judge." Sunday chmd at lS.lfi: Y. P 8. C. K. at :!; mid-week prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:3. A ery cordial Invitation extended to all. I'AITIST- The uual order of services will be observed tomorrow. The subject of the morning dlur will be "The FVtal Mistake;" of that In the evening, "Pre vailing with ami." Everybody that attend will be heartily welcome. a I'llKSHYTIIItSIAN- Services as usual tomorrow, At the . 1 ... . morning service tnetv win ue me or dination and Installation of our elder, followed by the celebration of the communion of the lAed' ' supper. Theme of the evening sermon, "Ener gy." In prepaMBlon tor the commun ion there will be a service this tSat urday) evennlg at 7:30. very cor- illal Invitation la extended to all. N. and D. M. E. l'ual aenices 1n the Norwegian and Oanlsh M. K. church at II a. 111. and p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. ni. a A sch IivI will be held Saturday i-.-en- Ing at o'clock, in the Norwegian and Danish, Methodist churcM The pro gram will consist partly of a debate on "Competition." Good music and refreshment. Admission. 23c. ATTENTION! The Spinsters lteturn from Okla homa." to be given at Fishers' Opera House thla evening, for the t-eneflt of the Public library promise to be one of the most amusing farces ever put on the stage by amateurs. The pro gram Is a varied one, consisting of so los, choruses, recitations and experi ences of the successful and unsuccess ful splnstera In the frontier life of Oklahoma. While this la the first ap pearance of same of the company the majority were with us two year ago when the spinster held their first convention In this city, and you are all familiar with their dramatic abil ity. Such artists aa Mrs. Malaprop, Mrs. Puddyfoot, Mrs. Afrald-of-Hls-Face, Mlaa Blathers, Miss Desire Adams, Mrs. Kctchum', Mrs. Launder stadt and Professor Manteux are sel dom If ever seen before the footlights. The company consists of 35 persons, each of whom haa a apeclal part and there Is not a single uninteresting number on the program. The female drumtner, spinsters' orchestra, and the talented Van Tassell family form a part of the highly amusing tntertaln- ment that alone Is worth the price of admission. The committee in charge has been untiring in its effort to make this the greatest success. both artistically and financially, and can now promise the public Its mon ey's worth. The hour for commenc ing has been set at 8:30 o'clock, for the accommodation of the 'business people, so there Is no reason why there should not be a packed house, Seata on sale at O-rittln A Reed's. Reserved fleata, 50c; gallery. 25c. 3ears No world No world soap in all is so cheap, soao in all the tho v is so good none so lasting. gold all over tt world. Pcrgnnnl Mention. It. A. Hawkln, of Ilwaoo, came over lat night , J. Walter Heaborg M Hwaco, came over last night. O. I. Peterson returned from the me tropolis yesterday. C, It Ovefbaugh, of Portland, wa In the dty yesterday. It LAUiurell, of Lataurell, was here on bulnea yesterday. : "Walter J. Hell, of Tacoma, 1 among the visitor In Astoria. C. It Brown, of Milwaukee, W1., I stopping at the Occident. A. C. Oreenbrook, of Hammond, I regletierd at the Otldent, Chrl Bell, of Portland. I pendlng a few duy among Astoria, friend. Thnrw Dorl. of CatMamet, spent yesterday among the business men. ( County Treasurer M. C. Thompson returned from the metropolis yester day. Frank Hart, the popular druggist. I 1n California on a business and pleas ure trip. B, P. Boweramllh, of Kansas City, who' t In Portland on business, came to Astoria yesterday, and I looking around mong tbe real estate men for tlmbT land Miss Carrie Short, of this city, Woo Is attending school at St. Helen' nail, Portland, I spending Kaater vacation at her home. Charles Oerkwitx. assistant engineer on the light ship ait the mouth of the river came In last evening on a two week' vacation. Chris. Thompson returned from Port land yeiterday, where he attended the wedding of Miss Ertekson, daughter of August Erlckson. Tom Henedrson, formerly of this dty, now of WaterWIle, Maine, is visiting for a few week In town. He will re turn to Maine. wr PKSIDENT'8 FIRST MESSAGE The president's first message waa considered by every one. regard lea of political differences, to be a wonder ful literary production, and was of such a character a would tend to raise the author much high In the es timation of the people of the United Hate. In selecting a medicine most suited for family need. It la always wise to choose one that Is held In high esteem by the thousand of people who know lis value from personal experi ence. Such a medicine Is Hosteler's Stomach Bitter. No other remedy can lake a place as a cure for belch ing, heartburn, dlxainesa, headache, nervousness. Indigestion or constipa tion. We would, therefore, urge every sufferer to try It It Is also a splen did spring tonic and preventive ot la grlpi. malaria, fever and ague. FOR CALIFORNIA AND WORK, NEVADA Wanted teamster, laborer, rock men, tunnelmen, muckers, outside la borers, long Job. Special transporta tion from C. R. Hansen A Co., Port tend, Oregon. 2 N. Second St. OUR $ 1 0.00 SUITS We know that we have the BEST TEH DOItMR SUIT On the market. Thtso easily sell for much more, but we ; were bound to have Best Ten Dolltu Suits to be had anywhere. All utw and late cut, neat patterns. Call and see them .... S- Danziger & Co. Terrible Tortures and Death Re suits from Acute and Chronic Rheumatism When Neg lected in Spring. . Paine's Celery Compound The (iri'Stt Vanquisher or All Forma or HIiciiiiiiitiNm. The .Marvelous) Cure or Mr. Cook, of Gardner Kaunas. Rheumatism, terrible In It acute, and long enduring in It chronic form, la on of the moat baneful disease that human being suffer from. It Is a disease that will jih bear neglect for If not treated promptly will remain till death to harass, torture and make life -miserable. Rheumatism la alio a constitutional disorder and hereditary. Because of an Inactive condition of the kidney and bowel tbe blood I not purified, and an acrid poison u formed and Ue- pofclted In tbe muscl.'S anl Joints, nj this causes the inflamatlon anl intense agonlea that thouaanl are obliged to endure. Too often th; effect of rheu matism are fatal, ej.!csai)y when the dread dlaeaae affect the heart; then death is sudden. Many other serlcur complication reault frsm thij Urrible disease, such as pneumonia, plurlxy, meningitis, and , diaphragm!:!, and these often prove rapidly lata. 1 tacked and tortured leader, what art- doing to get rid of your oanger? Physician candidly juliul their inatill It to cure. The orliaar unedicim a of the day may give yoa relief fr a few hours or days; they, cannot bauih the dlaeaae from your b.oal. joints, and muscles; they utnnoi take tht swellings from your knees, vibovv or wrists, or make supple the fctiffened and twleted llmba You cuinot iicger afford to experiment; dtaih is the sure result of experiment and r.tfcleci. Today, your only hope lies in the immediate use of Dr. I'nelpa' wonder ful rheumatism banjsiier Faine's Cel ery Compound. This tested and world fanied vanquisher of i heuautisin, neu ralgia ana oiaer irouoiea tu&c arise from Impure and poisoned blood, is now fully recognixed by tbe medical profession as a positive and unfailing cure. Tbe following Important letter sent by Mr. Cook U but one of the many thousands received from promt nent and well known people In every state of the Union, who have been cured by. Paine' Celery Compound. Mrs. Cook say a: "1 wa sorely afflicted with rheu matism some time agj, o much o that I was unable to go about the house; I had to be cxrried. I tried all kinds of medicines and liniments to nc effect For month I waa help less, unable to turn myself In bed, and suffering with pain which was almost unendurable. Finally, by chance I no ticed an advertisement of ralne'a Cel ery Compound and concluded to try It After using one bottle It seemed to be helping me, and I continued to use it until 1 had no more rheumatic pains. Since then I have been able to do my housework, and have been free from rheumatism." DIAMOND DTE3 Color feathers and ribbons. Easy, Excellent Economical. Dp. T. kBall DENTIST. 521 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. G. ttl, Barr, Dentist Man sell Building. 578 Commercial St., Astoria. Ore. TELEPHONE RED 2061. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your order for meal, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and stialactorlly attended to 3. W. MORTON, Prop. Telephone No S21. CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. Greatest of all Curtain Sales Ever held in Astoria now on at SHANAHAN'S 1.00 Curtains now 75c per Pair 1.25 " . " 1.00 " 1.50 " for 1.19 " 1.85 " " 1.49 - 2.00 " . " 1.C9 44 1.25 I' " 1.75 " 2.75 " " 2.23 u 3,00 ' " 2.50 " - 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00 ones for 2.73, 3.25, 3.5014.00 per Pair These are not sampled nor the remnants of other stores bat .a Genuine Spot Cash Purchase fron the Largest Eastern Factories in America. . . . .' SHANAHAN'S Fishermen! See V About Twine, Lead Line, Cork Line, Cork, Keed les, Boat Supplies, Sails, Etc. v ; ''' .. . . v We Can Save You Money. - Foard &k Stokes Co NOW IS THE TEF.1E TO BUY tULL PAPEn 15,000 Roils Juat la. Mot to Folow Latest Designs in Exquisite Colorings. "Wa will sell you. BORDER for your rooms at tba SAKB PSUC9 par roll aa tha wall and ceilis. Wa keep first-class workmen ad guaraa tee our work. Let n figure oa Tout decorating for 154. B. F ALLEN & SON. 305-3G7 Commercial Street. SPRING SHOES Oxfords, Patent Leathers, Vic! Kid, Latest, Swellest, A11 CtufAC Lowest Prices Peterson s Brown. 1 1 Beat3 all Competition in House Furnishings Carpets - Rugs - Mattings See my Displays lT HO TART ffiS 5EED A AJAIM Styles and Price. . H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. Cutbirths's FOR THE BOTTOMS OF BOATS AND VDSSE3L8. I f Ivttt'V: r MANUFACTURED BY C. M. CUTBIRTH - Astoria, Or. W. P. FULLER & CO. Ajcats. Andrew Asp, l WigH laltr. Ilarlistita ts lerMskatr 1 i , FIRST-CUASS WORK AT I REASONABLE PRICB8. Sveclal AttenUon Given to 8htp ar4 l, Steamboat Repalrinr.Generat Blaek- ; smitmng, jcim-ciaas Morse Slioeing, mc CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANS Issdrsnce. Commissios aid SftlpplBf. . C. J. TRENCH A RD, Agent Wells Parpo and Pacific Express Ctunp'y. ' Custom Rouse, Broker- Copper Paint To preserve them from the destructive effect of worm and barnacle and w ' prevent the accumulation Kraas and other marina substance. : . i of sea for the pa it they took, as Miller had