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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1902)
rv .. THE MORNING ASTOlilAN, SUNDAY, APRIL 6. 1902 IT DEPENDS ON YOU If, you want the frtnhct and hunt there i, in Groceries mul Meuts. It all depends on you. Wo liavo the goods. . . , .' , . ' t: , , ROSS, 'The Morning Astorian TELKPHONB t. TODAY'S WEATHER. flUT-LAND, Arll S.-Oivgurt and AViiinirion ami Idaho, cloudy, show it, wind mostly southerly, Wind, Qaaton sell feed, grain and hay. Giv for 8ale,-ln lOHUllv Htllultk'U good condition. 4 Uuuk. ; Cull Main tiiil (or your coal require ment, ordor promptly Oiled. I' It h our rerf.iolloii llrund M m ud J..va cofti't, u'l g'ljj -Johinon Japanese geoda of tli kinds, cboap at lh Yokohama iiusaar, Cotninarolal Tli fum-ial o( MaW Wtrkal will Uke place nt Pohl'a undertaking room Mt IHHIU tdllttV. ' Any child buy aa will and a cheap ly frsm u a tlx moot s.perloaod .buycr.-Johiioii Uroa. ' ImiXW' t'orn cover, fie, 4!y and ki C, II. Cooper' m'it luunlln uu lr wr ula thin week 'J'lttve expert work-.mm at the Occl di'tu lUrber Bhopt. Porcelain bath. Ileal tootbuu'k In the city. Don't r Di got the great ttuuday din. m-r at the New tit y l Chop House to day on Klevriitb street. Wantrd-Furaiahed oltag for lb summer by ourvtul tenant. U. 0. BMIT1I. TrtK-ott racking Co. Hit Jano Dumont, palmist and clairvoyant, If .stabllMed '.n rrt went In the I'ag null ltd, ' Tod" will And tha boat Uo meal lis iu uty at tlit Rising Hun Restaurant, Nu. 112 Commercial 8t If you want box wood, alab wood or other nreasod, telephone Katly, tli transfer man. I'hon 1111 black. HaiuWna trimmed night kowoa In the latest y. rfom 'Uc each to $1.48. at tNiotM-r'a white sale, now going mi. For Hale.--I.arg woond-hanJ Mar vin !, In perfect order. Will bo 1,1 at tin If price. Inquire at Ato run ortioe, 1'atronlie hoiua Induatrjr by moklng the "Frlde of Aatorla" cigar; flnaat mad. Manufactured by MacFarlano and Knobal. 1 Notlrp la hiMwby g-lven that m bllla will Im- pah by the Aatorlnn PutillNh Init Coinpuny unl.aa Inourrvd by writ Ipii ordrr (rum tho olTlow. P. A. Kantor. In Wolch block, will cull (or your clothaa to elaun, dya, re pair and proaa, and will deliver them. King up phone, red 2M4. m Itonlyn coal bat longer, la cleaner And muka li-Mi trouble with atovea and chlmnpy nu than any. other, di-orge W, Sniiborn, ment, Itlopltone, urn. The hi reel di'partment laid about a huudivd fi'ft of new plonking on ihe v't lili of Twelfth atreot," botween t'ommvivlul and tlund afreet yeater- Iay. IUvhi" M-rvlcea will be held today a iiHiiitl, morning and evening, In the First Irfithernu church, Uppertown. Hev. Oacar Owlnwn, the pa 11 tor, will pivtti'h. . For r'nt theap. Farm 011 John Aay ilxirj 30 acre open. Tor furrher par tlcuittr wrrte to Frank P. Young, rare of Old. )Vortnian & Klnj, Portland, Oregon. . t'lMtv, tomorri'W nd Jtyt look M tb immUn underwear dlp1itytd at C. H. t'oi)r' und ace the liargnlnii whcllsr you' buy or not. Kvery courteny will be Ntmwn you. ' ' , ' Tho Di'fi'nl.-r Mfg. Co.'i munHn un dcrwenr, gu.imnteert p(eot In fit; atyln und finish; no aweatalrop work, on ali thla weak at C, Ji.' t'oopcr'a grcftt munlln underwear ale. Tim Uuoodft tow mill will begin oKmitlon next Monday under the man agement of Whipple and Hutaer. Mr. Whrtpplo, who ts In the Bound country, la expected to riurn home tfmiorroiw. On Monday morning we will com incnce the greatest wile of ladle and rhlldren'' inualln underwear ever of fered in Artoila Come early and 'un mim? of the bargain at C.-H. t'ooper'. , ; , . Seventy-five CMnamen cam up on the Oilumbla from San Franclaoo ya iterdny to alvlp aboard tha St.- Nloho lan for A)aka. There la a great num ber of OHentuJ going 'to Alaska thla aeaaon; every day tiring" car and boat load of them to Aatorla, from which port they hlj. . ' "X -"ii HIGGINS & CO. Oom To Hanaen at girl baby. Mr and Mr, Jen H. U o'cliK)k laat night, a Vr, Ete reported tha bli'tto, The county court adjourned until Uw 2Cth of rhla iimiHh. Judge Cray will take a fw duya' bualneaa trip out of town. . ' .. A very pleaaant dunce waa held at the No, 3 engine houae 1 11 at night by the fire boya. MUxlc wa furnlahd by Mr. Caarna, and , about iO I'ouplc Wen- preaent. 4 K, M, Oitatoti inleiida a to (lart at onea for a month' trip for the uui wiae of Invwatlng In live atink, rodUl. etc., which b will ahlp tu hi Atorl Inaid. quarter for Ml. - ' ' The aurveyiir and atrsel aupwlntend ent have algned thWr acceptance of Mi Improvement to the bridge p 1'roaeh on Fifth atreek and Franklin avenue and filed H with th cltjr clerk. ldy to travel In Oregon; &B monthly and al expen- lo at art; permanent poaltlon. Jteferencw requlwd. Bend addrad envelope for reply, Addrea Treaaurer Mac llrody, 352 Dearborn St., Chlouga. . We are plead to report (ha4 Carl Johnaon, unaucceaaful wendldata for county commiaaloner at tha KjnUbl1 can convention, who 1a belnv tnainii for Inaanlty la Improving and a apeedy contl,I"' W ih Flnnlah Evangelical recovery la expected. ' jl-urheran Congregation In Wet Aato- , irla will lie dedicated today at 2:S0 p. Orator fHwcn. tha aoclaHat, held'.m. The building I 36xJ feet In aUe, fort at New Aatorla a few night ago with 22 feet celling, la well flnlahed In the Intereat of a cejnpolgn onmn- '.and furnlahed. and I a credit to the tnitlon. The aoclallat are moving will make a around pretty faat and fight thla aummer. A telegram received here today by J. Urlbler from hi partner, Mr. Kln iwy, who wa caked to Han Franciaco on account of the alckneaa ot hi mother. Mating that he would pn ably Im? horn Monday and that nl mother la much improved. I.lttle Klmer Wage, the 3-year -old on of P. O. Wag, whoae Ug waa atnputaind Juat abova the knee yeater- day at Hi. Mary'a hoapital wa doing well laat nlirtrt. He rallied from the aneathetlc at an early hour and trated well. Judge flray appointed C .R. Thomp son oa admlnlMtrator of the eatate of fail Sillier. The eatate la peraonal and valued at t!00. He lao appoint ed Sarah Toraelaon administratrix of the eatate ff Lar Torketoon. which ia valued at $430 Today Hev. Harold Oberg will ' pre sent to hi congwgmlona t the Meth ollat church the following theme: At 11 a. m., "Burning Buahe-a." Al 7:30 p. m.. "The Bhrlne of ImmortaJMy." t)ther aervleca aa usual. A warm wel come for all who amend. The funeral of Second Mate Sween ey, who died a few daya ago. took place at PoM'a undertaking: room yea- terday morning. The body waa token on the H;30 train to the ;ty cemetery for burial. The captain of the ahlp aecured the county against the ex. penae of the funeral, The registration list la crowlna a'owly though it look ovor'uoo of what It waa same day laat year when there waa a itotal of 159S nirai'i, For some reason jieople are negUvMng to regis ter, but at the clerk a ofllce .nvy are xpectln a grand rush to begin t,on. There are 1037 mimes already on the Hat. An order waa laaued by the county commlaslonera' court yeaterday, la st cue ting the road mooter to commence Hearing the right of way and grad ing for the Nnlialcm road from the aoutii end of the proposed cemetery dyke In the direction of Olney. If he cannon got the ateam engine from the Lewis and Clark road he la to uae the portable engine with the aw mill. The flHhcrmen are ""repairing their nut for the aeaaon, which begin April 15. Thl work generally occu pies about a month of their time and cauaes an oiitluy of about $'.100 to each owner. The nets have to bo repaired by hand and carfuJy gone over In order to get every fish poaslble. Fish ermen generally use the small mesh net the first of the season, as the run Is smaller than later on. Mr. N, H. Larrtbson. slate comman der of the Maccabees, left for horn? on the evening train yeaterday. She has been on a tour of Inspection of the lo cal hlvea and report them all In a moat flourishing condition. She, with Mra, A. It. Syru. of Astoria, vlsdted the hive nt Beoalde, Friday, and found It prosperous. Thla hive waa organ Ixed about alx week ago nd ha' 18 member1 already; addition are being made at every meeting and the future Ih exceptionally bright. Mr. Lamb son will visit the 'hive e4 Albany next week, ( j Captain Harold K. Cloke, who for the past three year ha been stationed at Fort Steven, ha been assigned to the 8ixty-Firt Company. Ooaat Ar- tlilary, Han (Fraaolaco,' and will leave Tot hi new command In about two wek. During tha arevlca at Fort 0t- vena ha hua not ondy made many friend among , tho, olaMra, but baa made a large number of friend In tha City of AaWla, , who will regret to e him lenva. He; I not only one of tha moat pQpuiffr officer ever ata- 1 li ned at the mouth at tha Columbia, but I unlvcraally liked b tha public. Tha city leachera'.mcvtlng at Ada4r yeaterday waa well attended and eon- aldarable enthualaam wa arouaed, In the dlaruMloii of qucwtlon brought up. At Art the grade meutlng were twld and at 10:45 all ambled to dlacuaa auhject of general welfare. Th UwclT er are adwaya looking for ' mathoda of lmirovemeiit in the work and tliee meeting are of 1neatlmatl valufr They together dlacuaaed aulijcuta und give Individual experience In vaiioua way. . From the individual , Mean they can, dcrtva roethoda of ; general good. The teailK-r are bound to make tha Aatorla echoola a near perfect aa poaalble, From appeartmcee of the bog aheet Flbor' Opra Houae will b crowd ed to the door tomorrow night, whan 1 lie curtain ralae on the flrat act of "The Muth of the Cannon," produced by the Frank Coolcy Company, ainommt whom are u fellow towns man Terry McKcun, who la aure to receive a giand ovation on hi ap pearance aa a profeaalonal before the f.HUlghla for tho flrat time to Aato rlan. Of coui-m he (our Terry) ha appeared aa an amateur for all char I: lea during the laat 10 year In Aa torla, and oil are vicing with-each other to how their appreciation and the company one and all win give a perfornnaive worthy of the popular prlri charged, namely IS, 23, 33 and 60 rent. He ta now aelling m (irif fin A Iteed'i. CHimcH DKDICATION. I Tha handanme church edifice Juat city. For four year It member have been diligently working to pro vide the funda, and tomorrow' dedi cation will chuwn with aucceaa their long and faithful effort. The bulld- jlng ha cunt 12350. fbeMdea. the large ! amount of labor genroualy donated ,by memU'ra and friend. There re malna to be provjled for. an Indebted neaa of about 1700. The dedicatory aervlce will (be 1n charge of the Rev. I Mft Bakimtn. of tht aghteenth-etrect Flnnlah Lutheran church. V cordial . Invitation la given to all to attend. IVrvMinl Mfittion. T. Hall la here from MonTina, B F. II. Haradon, of Portland, ia in town. R. J. Morrison, of Sklpanon, wa here Saturday. F. ilrlne, of Seat lie ,1s stopping at the Parker Houae. O. C. Hansel, Ocean Park, will spend Wunday In the city. N. H. Anderson, of Portland, Is reg tatervd at the Occident. J. Walter Beaborg and Ernest A. feoiborg are In the city over Sunday. John Kopp will go to Portland to night for a few days bualneaa trip. - Alexon Anderson, of-C-hadwpll, wa among the vlsltora in town yesterday. Joseph Heckard. of Chad well, at tended the Democratic county' conven tion yeatetrday. H. A. Bale came to town from Young River yesterday, He report every. thing booming there. Cart Boeuther, collector (or the North Pacific brewery, went to Ilwaco yesterday on bualneaa. Mr. B.' Rober returned from ilwaco last evening, where ahe had been at tending the bedside of Mra. Lexoy, of that place. William Carlson, who' haa been at tending the Portland business college, ha returned to thla city and wll go to Alaska In a few days. Charles E. Lander was . about toam yeaterday and " report that werk Is rapidly progressing on Jhe new plank ing on the Lewis and Clark road. Henry Hpellmelr waa called to Seat tle !at evening by itelegmm to attend the bedside of W. J. Ovens, his son-in-law, who la very alck at the hos pital In that city, " '' ' Frank Sllnger, Theo St. Tljomas, Fred Mattson. Wm. St. Thomas and Benjamin SweH all timber cruisers from rortland, arrived, on the late train last night, and registered at the Parker House. ' A number ot Ilwacans came over on the Nahcotta yesterday afternoon. George L. Colwoll, A. N. Bohn and J. A. Howerton were among the number. Mr. Colwell left for Portland on busi ness last night and Editor Bohn and Mr. Howerton left for Everett, 'to at tendVithe grand lodge of A. O. V. W., which corivenea In Everett April 9. MARINE NOTES. Rate for reinsurance on the Red Rock, 'a British ahlp, have been ralaed to 3 per cent on account ot finding a, buoy and1 soma salmon on the North ern coast, She has been 128 days out from Fraser river for London. It Is supposed that she went' down In the same gale as the warship Condor and thla supposition has Caused uneasiness and the raise In the rate. Hale & Kern, who purchased the French bark , Henrietta -which iwa sunk In (he rlv some time ago, have ralaed Jier and ahe I undergoing tem porary repair at F1hr Landlnc near Vancouver, Waah. Two tfracka wera found aero hor bottom about mldahlp, one of UieM three frt long. She will be .towed to Pugot Bound (or overhauling. '1 : Tha C F. Bargent, Antelope-, North- King and Marlon Ughtbody will tea today If the condition are favorable. They have been ready for a 'aw day and are only awohlng tha weather. The Star of 0rmany and Inchcaje Rock, both Drltlah Mpa, went to aea yeaterday. V - Hluxionera John A. and IJzzle Vane went up tha river yeaterday to load lumber for San Franclaoo. 1 The union aoMor employed on eafl- Ing veael between thla cooat and the Hawaiian laland have received a ralae In -wag from $35 to per month. The Bcke, wWch came fii yeaterday! I one of he large ahlpa that vtrtk the Columbia, Hh register 2712 ton. Hhe I unchartered. The tug impaon will be put Into commlaolon tomorrow, with Captain 8am Bandall a maator, The bark Harry Morae, loading can nery aupplle for Alaska, will aall rn middle of next week. a v The Hrltlah h1p flpeke, Slott, master, from. Adeiald,; Auatraila, nd the achoonef Alcalde, from San Franclaro, came Into port, yeaterday In ballast. THK HIMNHTICKH If KTU.lt X (Continued from Page one. TAunderstadt Mr. Prael Cleopatra Belle Brown Hopklnson Ml Pearl Cole Nerlsaa Erhel Bodkin Wlreworker Mia LIrile' McCann Jemima Ann Highflyer Miss Kathryn Khlvely Anlataala Melllaa Slocum Afraid of HI Face Mra. Van Dusen Penelope Gertrude Doollttle Miss Olga Heilborn Btsy Bobblt : Mr. BpHtle Tlnah Ann Robinson Miss Eva Holme Young Man Afraid of Hta Face.. Frank WoodnVld Prof. Manteaux Captain Cloke Assistant L. I- Hers Count Ketchum Harry Cherry Best of Men Prescott Wright Evergreen Van Taaael Bpooken- dyke's children: Jehosophat Allan Fulton Betsy Ann Maud Ross Nathaniel Isaac Iver Ross Peggy Maria Ethel Eta worth Samantba Jane Mat tie Gregory John Jacob Aator Merry n Troyer Aa a result of the enterprise and work of the promoters and participants J.A.FASTABEND GBNERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Eating la a pleasure which satis fies and brings no unpleas ant memories if you eat at The New Style Chop House On Eleventh Street. Dr. T. It. Ball DENTIST. 324 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. G. 01. Baff, Dentist . Mansell Building. 578 Commercial St, Astoria, Or. ' TELEPHONE RED 206L Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders far meats, both FRESH AND SALT - ' ; . Will be promptly and aatisiacVorlly atteuded to , 3. W. MORTON, Prop. TelerHone No m. CHOICE MEATS , Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cored Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. the library (und wHI be increased about $150. Mra. p. A. Stoke, Urn. C. W. Fulton and Mr. Alfred Tee deserve great credit for th success of the af fair, a It 1 through their untiring ef fort and enterprise that it ha been guided to. such a happy termination, They have worked unceasingly and may feel justly proud of the result. All who took jart, however, deserve a full share of credit. . DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION". There was a good attendance at the Democratic county convention yester day afternoon from over the county and the buxtnea was done with dis patch. Perfect harmony prevailed and In the election of delegates to the tt and congressional conven tions there was but tittle content, Dr. II. I Henderson acted aa chair- man and Herman Wise a secretary. A. M. Smith, P. B. Sovey and Dr. Barr were appointed a the commit tee on order of business and made a majority report In favor of a non-partisan movement, which ;was adopted. Oswald West, iW. J. Cook, . A. M. Smith,, Herman Wise and II. A. Mat thews were chosen . delegates to tha state convention, and Dr. Barr, P. B. Sovey, John F. Nowlen, Perry Trullln ger and Andrew Young were selected as delegates to the congressional con-. k-entlon. The convention declared In favor of George E. Chamberlain (or governor. , EMPEROR'S AMERICAN SHIP. ' Although Germany has been making special effort to establish herself In the first rank aa a naval constructor, yet when the emperor wanted a yacht combining the best modern idea he placed the order In America. Thl 1 surely recognition of American abil ity and superior workmanship. Our country alo excels alt others in medi cine. Take Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters for Instance. It has been over SO years since it was flrat introduced, and It record of cure during that time haa placed It in the tlrst rank among medicines. It - la rceommendel tlf many prominent physicians a an ex cellent spring tonic and blood purifier; also to cure heartburn, Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, la grippe and malaria. A trial will convince you of It. value. . . . A CHATTANOOGA DRUGGIST'S STATEMENT. Robt. J. Miller, proprietor of the Read Houae Drug Store of Chattanoo ga, Tenn., writes: "There ia more merit In Foley's Honey and Tar than any other cough syrup. The calls for H multiply wonderfllly and we sell more of it than ail other cough syr ups combined." FOR CALIFORNIA AND NEVADA WORK. Wanted teamsters, laborers, rock men, tunnelmen, muckers, outside la borers, long job. Special transporta tion from C. R- Hansen Co., Port land. Oregon, 24 N. Second St. $ I O.00 s We know that we have the BEST TEfl DOIiMH SUIT On the market. These easily sell for much more, but we were bound to have Best Ten Dollaj Suits to be had anywhere. All ntw arid , late cut, neat patterns. Call and see them .... S. Danjiger & Co. OUR SUITS Greatest of all ' C14 r tarn jf' Sal es "' Ever held in Astoria now on at , SHANAHAN'S 1.00 1.25 1.50, 1.85 2.00 2.25 2.75 3.00' 3.50, 3.25, Curtains 11 U U 4.00, 4.50, 3.50 and These are not samples nor the remnants of other ; stores , but a Genuine Sjiot Cash Purchase fron the y Largest Eastern Factories in America. f . . . . s HAN!A;HA;N Fishermen! ' ' Bee V Abont Twine, Lead Line, Cork Line, Cork, Jfecd les Boat Supplies, Sails, Etc. We Can Save You Money. ' Foard 6t Stokes Co, NOW IS THE TIE1E TO BUY WALL PAPER 15,000 Rolls Just la. Mora to Follow Latest Designs in Exquisite Colorings. We will sell you BORDER for your room at the SAME PRICE per roll as tha wall and celling. We keep first-dais workmen and guaran tee our work. Let us figure on your decorating for 1901 . B. F. ALLEN & SON. .'(S.V307 Commercial Street. SPRING SHOES Oxfords Patent,, Leathers, VIci KM, Latest. Swellest, All Styles, SSP Lowest W Prices; 96 Peterson & Brown. Beats all Competition in Houso Furnishings : . Carpets - Rugs - Mattings '-.. . ' - V - 1 i See my Displays , HEED A VJ J V t 1 1 Styles and ?rioe. H; H; ZAPF; The' House Furnisher. Cutbirths's Per. FOR THE , BOTTOMS OF BOATS AND VESSELS. ...... - , I - : : i rUNUFACTURED BY , C. M. CUTBIRTH - Astoria, Or. W. P. FULLER & CO. Agents. now 7-jc per Fair " 1.00 for 1.19 u M U M . 1.49 1.60 1.75 2.25 2.50 U II 5.00 ones for 2.75, 4.00 per fair Andrew Asp, Wares. laktr, Blartnitk iii ItrHskstr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship ard 1 Steamboat Repairing;, General Black- smithing, Flrst-Cteia Horse- ' Shoeing, ate. 'CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE Insurance. Commission inl . Shlpplnf . C. J. TRENCHARD Agent Well Fargo and Pacific Ki press Comp'ys. Custom House Broker Copper Paint To preserve them from the destructive effects of worma and -barnacles and prevent the accumulation -of sea grass and other marine substances.