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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1902)
TnE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY, APRIL "8, 1002 THE LARGEST Ami froHhest stock count for nomolliing.-prices for itf much more. Your patronage lins enabled um to Jiuvo the (Incut grocery ttoro on the count, und wo keep everything to lo found in a fir.it clnm store for you to select from. . ' . , ROSS, The Morning Astorian TI0MDP1IONJD m. TODAY'S WEATHER. 1'UltTLANIi, A Mi ll 7,Wtrit ore M)ii, Vtem Washington, hor, Miuilwrly winds; Hasdi'U Oregon, 1 Ju lia mil Kim i in WiMliliiKlqii, cloudy to imnly t t.uly, .iuui lo wm wlml. Gaston soil fed, gruln and liny. Cuw lor Halo - In hujU condlllun. liwuiu. ( IMwMvld llauk . Cull Main di or your vunl require ment. Older grumpily ailed. I' It Is our Pr(.i(liiii lirund ,l ky KI.U J..VH Cult, U' K')J, JulllllwO lpnn ooJ o( all kind, oheap at tU Yokohama liasaar, Coiinurelal trl. Any tlil id buy a wall und a cheap ly frein us a tin moat itwrleneed buy?r.Jlmoii tiro Ladk-a' vormA uuwr. 11W, 23c, 4Vc and 7iu (i l C. II, Cooler's great muslin un tlir rr sale UlU Week 'i'hie vxpet'l Workmen at lira Occl tlvlil Harbor Btnlt. 1'orueluln bulbs, livst boulbluck In iho city, Vfiti-Furnlhd cottage (or th summer by omvful tenanL It. 0. SMITH, Trtscott racking 't'o. Mis Joan Dumont, lmiMt and clairvoyant, 1 rstabllaaed in apart uieni In th l'ago null lla-f . You will And tht boat lie mtaj la dm uty at tht HUlntc Hun lltstaur.int, NvJ. (12 Commercial Bt. If you want box wood, slab wood or other fir wood, telephone Kelly, tha transfer man. Pbono I2U black. lUmlouino trimmed night kowtu In tli.. Mint yl.j rfom Mo each to 11.41. at Owner's while aale, now going on. Mh Conimiwtfuner T. II. Kershaw, of WIiIhkIim, la rxprcti-d to be In Astoria today on Uuslnrss Vilth otttvlal her. Tor Kale lrgn second honJ Mar vin nf, In ptrfoot order. Will be l.1 at half price. Inquire at Ato rlmi ofllot. Patronise home Industry by smoking tha "Prtd of Aslorla" cigars; finest made. Manufactured by MscFarlan and Knobel. r. A. Kantor, in Welch block, will call for your clothe to cUun, ly, re pair and ores, and will deliver them. Hln( up phone, r-d WM. t'rrw for the logging campa In thl wrtlun are leaving every day. flev ci ft I hundred men have already none mill there are a many more Holng. llonlyn coal laata loiiner, I cleaner and mnkei le trouble Hth atove nnd rhlmney nue than any other. Ueorge W. Snnuorn, atrent, telephone, mi. lvclnrnil'in f Intuntlon if cltlnen dlilp van imule by OI iluniiuii, na tive of Noiay, nt the county clerk' oltlt'e yc-ii.'nluy und fliat paper were IxKUcd. For rent iheap. Vann on Jthn ly river; 30 ncrc open. For further par tli uUirM write to Prank 1'. Young, care of Old. Wormian A Klnj, Portland, Oregon. ' ' t'onie tiitnoriMw and Jut look at the imialln underwear dbtpluyed at C. H. t'lKiper'a nnd ec the bargain whether you buy or not., Every oourtenV will be Mhown you. l)r, T, I Hull hiui begun iho con of Ninth street and HiurUon avnue. f NlnlliHlr.'.'t And Marrliun avenue '1'he work will b piinhed a fait a poMslble. ll Mi The Defender Mfg. Co.' mualln un derwear, ituiiranteed perfect In fit; xtyle and flnlahj no aweatshop work, on nle thl week at C. H. Cooper' great mUHlIn underwear aale. The plant of the White Clover cream ery I being enlarged, Manager Ekyle whi over to Deep Klver a few day iikii and arranged with the ranchmen there to end their cream here. On Mmdy morning we will com-m.-'nee the greatest a)e of ladle and . children' muslin underwear ever of fered In AsMnria Come early and e euii nrnie of the bargain at 0. H. Cooper'. At lhe court yesterday the demur rer wa ovorru'od, In the matter of C. J. Anderson agalnt the dlty. The time for trial ha not been et yel( but i awaiting an agreement of the aitorney. "While in Portland the other day I wet a man who given nam waj Aaron Alfred A fold a local mer- 1 ( HIGQINS&CO. chant' yentertliiy. "(lf hi name I not tlw lop one on the list It I not 1h (anil of tint perloa who nuimd turn Musician Cha. lions, who wa ael dontliy Injured ome time ago, wa t hi (U'euslimied jst of duly last night at 7 o'clock. The man who gave the advice. "Nev er look backward" probably never fao d a NUddcn gale of sleet while walk- ing along the water front. The funeral of Olio Arthur '..'ciml, Ihe Infant son of Mr. and Mr. Alfred Nriml, took plao yi.ieidaj'. inter otoitl was ut Ureenwood cemetery, i Julius M, Offer I confined Ui hi bed M the result of vaccination. Ill ann I badly swelled and Inflamed but no erlou trouble 1 expected. The Htandurd dahce hall wa cloned yesterday afternoon by attachment, but the proprietor are In houe of lenlng In a few day. Water lonvumer should Uar In mind that Thursday the tenth will be the last day on which to pay water rents In order to avoid the penalty of IS cents which Is ailways charved against delinquent. A new ltch board and position I being put In at the telephone office for long distance service. Thl will greatly Increase the efficiency of the om and will be In operation in a few days. The railroad crew 1 busy at work driving pile along the track below; Klmoro' cannery. It I to trengthen the trestle to Insure safety, a there I expected a large amount of traffic the coming summer, On Eastern flty ha lopu'd novel but enVvtlve remedy to get rid of tramp. All person of thl clott are reijulred upon being found In th city to submit to vaccination A tramp can stand a bath, but vaccination la too much for him They give that city wide birth The leather Unit Compay hua nearly completed work on the steamer Alarm 6ho la (& feet long over all and 14 feet beam. Thl ateamer ta being built for Itristol Hay and wa to be carried by ship but on acount of her alse thl cannot be done and she will go to her destination under her own steam. The Anna Dsron I being built for J. T. Huron, of the Thllnket Packing Company, of Astoria. Hhe I ii feet over all, with a It foot beam and ttt feet deep. The hull la completed and she wilt probably be ready for comml slon by May 16th. The Company la also bnlMIng a SO-foot launch, Hen Hur, for J, W. and V. Cook, of Blaine, Wn. Judge ilray revived notice yesterday that Israel Nelton, who wu commlt- tel to th Insane hospital lest Janu ary from tW place and who at the time bit of th flngr of companion In Jail, hid been dtachiiriced, but Hherlff I.lnvllle receive! notice last evening thut Nelson hod relapsed Into another violent attack nnd would be returned to hi cell In the asylum. At the climax of a drama on the Uverett atuge lout Saturday, while the hero was kissing the heroine In the love scene, the hero' mustache stuck upon the heroine' cheek and remained there The audience laughed, and while the hero ' beheld W mustache mlek Miff to the heroine' cheek, he under stood why the audience laughed at so serious a time, but the heroine did not learn the tiu'.h until the curtain went down. A lo.U newspaper take the Astorian to task for saying that the street de partment waa laying 100 feet qf teew street on Twelfth street, between com mercial und Bond. While H I .uni versally kn iwn that Individual pay for street Improvement abutting their property, yet It I as equally well known that 1t I done under the su pervision of the city street depart ment, The guest at the Parker House were treated to a rare entertainment Sunday . evening, when IS. Parker, brother of Proprietor Parker, took down his violin and sung some of the songs of Old Long Syne. Those who were from New Hnglflnd anfl had heard the old song were greatly Impressed. Tho old man greatly enjoyed furnish ing the music, and the listener were greatly Impressed by the aged singer. He I more than 80 years old and sing uml play tire song and tunc of his youthful Jay. One of the most stirring events In the history of Antorla 1 the rush xtf purchaser who are taking advantage of the phenomenal reduction in price at More' Department Store. A busy army of salesmen have been handing out bargain since the hour the sale began, and still the rush continues. Not everybody knows the immense took carried by Mr. Morse, and no body ever dreamed that It could be offered at such prices. ' John M'irgu of South Jlenii, Wash ington, and Mr, Oertrude llaker were married In Astoria last evening at the M. Ii Parsonage, Ilev, Oberg officiat ing, They will go to tturlr home In South Itend thl morning. A heavy mow torm struck tht city lost night about midnight and covered the ground In few minute to a depth of about fin tmfhv Later on, however,, a thaw came and the white mantle which had covered the city melted away, Today the unpaid lacx on the 1001 roll will become delinquent, when i't penalty of )0 per cent, with Interest t the rule of 12 per cent, will be assessed, The total collection up to ystrday afternoon wa $1 13,21 94, causing the Issue of 4JO0 tax receipt, Pr, Aug. C, Klnnny ay he wlshw to warn the people sgilniil eating sausage, ham or any kind of pork that I not well cooked, a h has lately seen a patl'int In upper town Afflicted with the disease called trichnoste This I a dangerous di ".? although this patient ha about recovered, I I caused by eating pork that has been affected with the same disease, when the sausage or pork has not been cooked, Cooking Wills the trichina Many persons took this sam disease In Upper Astoria year ago,' " " Ileglstratlon 1 proceeding very slow ly; people ntn to b waiting until the Inst thing and then thvre will )e a rush. All voter must register thl year and they might just well do it now as any tlms. If ih-y W ill un til the very las; thing Ihey are 'Utile to find a crowd there and then Jllld fault that the , clerk doe not have force enough to handle builnesa Vot er should rerlster at once. Itemem ber that the list is nearly (WO smaller than last year on the same day and that mean rhit voter will have to rush If they surpas lust year's registration. Mr. 8. P. Trood. tulnes manager of the New York Commercial. 1 In the city looking after the Interests of hi pajier. The Oregonlun recently at tacked the policy of the Commercial and charged It with bring out strictly for mercenary purpose; 'tliat for stipulated price It would boom any place and condemn another. The Ore gonlun takes extract from the Com mercial howlng that It spoke In more glowing term of the Sound country than of the CobimMi , Itlvir Ve.ori, and also charge the taper with- plac- jink Astoria aheid of P.-nlund a the seaport of the Columbia. A a con sequence of these charge the Com mercial 4 meeting with limited Suc re this year In Portland. The state ments of th Oregonian are InconslM rnt as to Astoria, however. It Is true that the Commercial elated that As toria 1 the seaport of the Columbia and far supe-lar l.i nttinrl a vi nt agc to Portland, and this wa made In the face of the fact that Portland was giving the paper much more pat ronage at the time than wa Astoria. The statement wa made by the edi tor of the patter himself who came and saw and could not sta'e ntherwise In the face of the overwhelming evidence In Astoria' favor. Fluher' Oopera House wa crowded wlrh an enthusiastic throng last night, the occasion being the opening per formance of the Cooley Company, and Terry McKcan. The play wa,".The Mouth of the Cannon," one of the most Interesting melodramas that ha been written In recent year . The character of Chet Carlton could not have been Improved upon, and Mr: fteddlck, who has only recently Joined the Cooley Company, I to be congrat ulated. As Salvador, Mr. George Graves had an excUrnt make-up, and delivered his line faultlessly, while Harry Pollard, as Nancy Lee' broth er, wa both efficient and effective. The role assumed by Terry McKean wa that of Lopes McGuire, and his Impersonation of the role left nothing to be desired, unless It was that ."Our Terr)'" could have taken charge of a role requiring a much arreater display if hlstrlonlo ability. Mis Gladys KinRsbury played1 Nancy 'Lee, and de lighted every one present. This evening the company will present the extrcem ly conlely, "The Ballet Master," In which Terry McKean play an Import ant roje of an entirely different char acter from that of he assumed last night. ,' There will doubtless be a very large house. lVrMiiinl Mention. Attorney Allen was at St. Helen yesterday on business. S. I. Trood, of Seattle, was In the city yesterday on business. ! Robert Gray, of Hammond, wa among the visitors In Astoria yester day. Mrs. J, W. Lempke, of Bvenseu. was in town yesterday to have her eyes treated. , , Octavlna 1j. Gammon leaves this morning on the Columbia for San Francisco. iMrs. Victor Washburn, of Brook vllle, wa in town yesterday calling on friend. Mrs. M, Nolen returned from Port land after several week' visit with friends in that city. Little Edward Rloh, son of Captain and Mr. C. W. Rloh, Is Improving. It Is thought that he la now out of danger. Lieutenants Spurr and McBrlde, of Fort Canby ,came over yesto.-day and went to Fort Stevens' to lit In & court marttla trial whlcji take place there today. H. T. Voorhees, of Woodburn, was In town yesterday, John Crawford, of Vanemiver, I reg istered at tho Occident. T. R. Kemhaw ,odf Whltcom, wa In town yesterday, on business. O, N. Sullivan, of Aberdeen, Wl 4 here, , F. C. Young and Kinney Km 1th, of Portland, vkn among the visitor In the visitor In the city yesterday. It, W. Doane, of Keyoort. came 'In yesterday and will be In town for a few day on busine. George Dallman, of Chicago, is a guest In th city. W. V. Pwer and C. M. Rlerson, of Portland, are at the Occident Wm. Hadley, H. D. Hadley and wife and Mr. Frnk Hadley, of Cadot, Wl., are at the Parker House, on helr way to Tillamook. John Wles and family, of Pennsyl vania, are registered at the Pwrker House, and will leave for Tillamook In a few day, LOCAL DOG FANCIERS MANY IMtKI'AIMN'O FOR I'OUTTAM SHOW. Women Interested. Senator 1'itlton DUciiKseH tlie Slierifl'n liog'n I'etlljfree, Astoria will be well r.rsented at the kennel club meeting In Portland next week and the animals wllll be among the best produced. The people can feel Justly proud of some of the dog owned by the Individuals of this city, a each year they have brought home a lion' share of the awards, and If they do not thl year It will be be cause there are some of the finest anl mul in the world at the exhibition. The dog owner are making plans to go to Portland with their dog and hope to bring tiome ome of the prise. Among those who will take their dogs up are Mrs. J. T. Ross, who will take her bulldog "Beauty;" this 1 one at the flnest dog In the itate and last year took three first premium at the how, C. V. Brown will send W rorkT spaniel "Nig," and Hayes Ea tabrook his fox terrier "Babs." Frank Cook has arranged to send hla.Jrlsh setter. The three last named animal have many fine point and will be val uable addition to the show. P. A. Stoke ha a very fine pointer called Printer' Art" by "Printer" Boy." Thl dog will go from Martin's kennels st McMlnnville, where . It ha been trained. Clark Laughery will also send up a Lewellyn setter thai Is now at Martin's kennels. These dog are well bred and are among the flnest In the state. Will Tallant will send his mag nificent pup. . Sheriff Linville has also planned to send up his 'Lewellyn set ter, which is a remarkably fine pup. The sheriff Is very much attached to the dog and 1s proud of It fine ouall- lies. HI friend say that his dog will surely get a prize. Senator Fulton, however, attempts to throw cold water on the sheriffs ardor for his dog as a prlxe-wlnner. He says that the dog will be entered among the "Irish Bad ger dogs." and. as It hi been 4n ;raln Ing for two month, will make a good appearance. The senator will not take up his St Bernard "Major" that has won the first prlie for the last two meets. Peo ple here regret that "Major" will not go up. The senator has offered a cup as a special prize for St. Bernards. Astoria will send a good array of line bred animals to Portland and they are expected 'to bring home many priz es. Maud K. and her seven pup, own ed by William Gibson, of Portland, which are now In Astoria, will surely be there and make a good showing. Mr. Mary McGee has a fine cocker spaniel which would be, a prize-winner if taken up. but she. will not enter It this time. There are a number of other fine dogs In the city owned by both women and men that may be taken to Port land that have not yet reported. In fact, Astoria will rival any city in the Northwest of her size for fine bred dog. The Republican county central com mittee moved the furniture Into the campaign headquarter yesterday aft ernoon and will be open for work this morning.. Visitors are always wel come and Republicans should not be backward In calling. -r Pears' People have no idea how crude and cruel soap can be. It takes off dirt. So far, so good, but what else does it do. ' It cuts the skin and frets the under-skin; makes red ness and roughness and leads to worse. Not soap, but the alkali in it. . Pears' Soap has no free, al kali in it. It neither reddens nor roughens the skin. It re sponds to water instantly; wash esand rinses off in a twinkling; is as gentle as strong; and the after-effect is every way good. Established over too years. Our Wives, Mothers and Dangh- ters. ; Two Many of then arc Nerveless, Wenk, Tule and Anaemic, Painc's Celery Compound IteaeheN the Hoot of Every Fe male Trouble and Make our Women Ktroiiir and 1 '- Vigorous. It is a most regrettable fact, and a calamity, too, that our women, young and old, are. numbered amongst the most unhealthy of females in the civilised world. For delicacy of beau ty, Intellectual capacity, and for all graces that adorn the sex, the stand peerless; but It 1 doubtful if one In tea can be found who is functionally and organically well. This absence of feminine health and vigorous vitality 1 due to a neglect of unerring law. Immediate reforma tion i necessary if our nation would have women who will become true wives end mothers with an offspring that will prove a strength to the coun try. . , ".' ' For the special weaknesses to which women are now victims, Palne's Cel ery Compound is the surest a. id safest remedy. The wonderful strengthening and building-up properties of this mar velous prescription devised by that eminent expert. Prof. Edward K. Phelps, M. D., LL. P., and Its specific action In correcting disorders of 'he female organism, are well known to the medical profession and to the tens of thousands of women who have been raised from weakness and disease to health and physical happiness. Paine's Celery Compound quickly gives the true health tint to tallow and bloodless faces; U give life and light to the eyes; It gives pure, clean blood to course through the body; it gives natural appetite, sweet sleep, and that blessed cheerfulness that is the delight of men. Try a bottle or two of Palne's Celery Compound, dear suf ferer and run .down sister. Your con. ditlon, your family Interests, and the welfare of society demand this effort on your part DIAMOND DYES color anything any color. Never fall! Never fadel The trolley poles are nearly all placed along the Bond street exten sion of the street railroad. The track bed is completed and rails nearly all laid. The company will probably stretch the wire along soon and then- bus we will be going up over the hill in metropolitan style. OUR $ 1 0.00 We know that we have the BEST TEH DOItltAH 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 law and late cut, neat patterns. Call and see them .... S-Danziger & Co, SUITS ' 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 ' M 2.00 " 1.69 " ; 2.25 '.' " 1.75 " ' 2.75 " " 2.23 " 3.00 " " 20 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00 ones for 2.75, 3.25, 3.50 and 4.00 . ptr Pair These are not sampled nor the remnants of other store but a Genuine Sot Cash Purchase fron the Largest Eastern Factories in America. . ; . ; , . SHANAHAN'S Fishermen! See- V About Twine, Lead Line, Cork Line, Corks, Need lea, Boat Supplies, Sails, Etc. We Can Save You Money. Foard & Stokes NOW IS THE TME TO BUY MLL PAPEf! . iS.ooo Rolls Just la. More to Follow '' Latest Designs ia Exquisite Coloring. We will sell you BORDER for your rooms at the 8 AM 25 FBIC2B pet roll as the wall and ceiling. W keep first-class workmen nd guaran tee our work. Let ua figure on your decorating for 1902. B. F. ALLEN & SON. ;IG5-3G7 Commercial Street. SPRING SHOES Oxfords. Patent Leathers. VIcI Kid. Latest, Swellest, All Styles, Lowest prices- Peterson ft Brown. Beats all Competition in House Furnishings Carpets - Rugs - Mattings See my Displays ' is,8? no cart' ' NEED ft V-i V- Vrl I Slvles and Prices. H. H.ZAPF, The House Furnisher. Cutbirths's FOR THE BOTTOMS OF BOAT3 AND VESSELS. f . ! ! . : ? J o' e rUNUFACTURED BY C, M. CUTB1RTH Astoria, Or. W. P. FULLER & CO. Afents. . Co Andrew Asp, i ffigM 111, llsttimiti lis Itneiaetr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship ard , Steamboat Repairing, General Blaek- mlfhfn ISiat.PI.M . Tlir.il I Shoeing, ace i ' ' I " '' CORNER TWELFTH AND DTXANB , Insurance. Commission inl Sfclpp!nf. C. J. TRENCHARD, Agent Wells Fargo and Faoific Express Comp'ys. Custom Rouse Broker. Copper Paint To preserve them from the destructive effects of worms and barnacles and prevent the accumulation grass and . other marina substance.