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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1902)
THE FACT ABOUT Cufloo in tlint tho brut coflbo in (lie kind that suiU yon und tlmt you can get for tho least money. Chatto and Sunborn put up coffee that more than suit no, ami wo think tvill unit you, We KNOW thy ir!co will 8uit-lcttor than u. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian TELBPIIONB m. TODAY'S WEATHER. I'oim.AND, April li-Weaiem Ore gon Ini-reanlng ctiu i na, uliowoia near HMtt; pioi.ttiiiy, under Inwiuth rn purl lull, wlrnN becoming wiullnr ly. VMhit)itliu, iiiirtmiiliiif ctuudliie; ulti.U aiiining iu auuthwly, Kalero Oregon un.l I il jJi , g'iurally fair; var iable wind. . Gallon mIu tied, grain and hay. ik.m. t Mr.' and Mr. U, W. Miller, lam tUuiJuy, a twy. The tieorge W, JRyjInr pulled out for flan Krunrlmo yeaierday. t'ow lor Hil. lo good oondlUua. Inquire A tkiuilflaid Maua. Coil Main Ml (or your coal require. mmu, Ordi pronely ailed. cur IVrfectlun llk-nd Moolia A Java tullVa va:i't be Ix-at -JidiiMKMi lime. Jlnt (toil i 01 ll kind, cheap at lk Yokohama iiiikttr, U,l CoiuiuvreUi irb Anulliur lilptuvlU of frah wnukod Kaaiern ham and Ixtuua Jual Itt. JuU aim uru. VV havg Jut rvcelU'd it alilpmviit of livuie pmavrved wild UUu ktHirrie Jmnyou Uro. trpmy Blieilfl ITuol liu had hi luutcli rvliiuvml, wlikll uftaiitiee a upperam'r greatly. The toitU number of fKimraUoti up iu dunlin Uimb of Hie county clerk'a illtic IhI llllflll wan iHT. Any una buy m will and a cheap. Jy (ram u a the umnk periuoNl buyec.-Jobnaoa Uro Tim pttiijir Meamer Hue li. Kl iiwiy will leat for Tillamook lay pulnl Unlay at v o'olovk. A rrgui.u meeting of Ui nall Clerk' Union will Im held at T.JO lliU nt-nuiti at i lic illy hall. I'biee expert work'.ikiii at the Occi dviu IterlMtr tfbopt. Porcelain bulb, lint beulbluck lu th city, You will find th bsit Uo moai In tii Uiy at tlx Jilting Hun lUauuntnt, Km. IU Commercial St. You ran liv without our Perfection ill and Wx-h and Java Coffee, but why vhould you'.' Johuton Uru. K you want bos wood, slab wood or other firewood, tdvpbon Kolly, th iranfr man. I'hone S2U black. Th iimtrwiuine htu lurn Uo'litrod oft at Port t'nluintilii and work baa bevn rtumd on the publlo work. Faironlio horn Industry by amoklng li ' Trlde of Attorla" clgari; flnt mad. Manufactured by MaolTnrtan and Knotel. C. B. AIImi, a immlnnt itaktv' liny nhtN-iimn, hu reiurnwl rriwn Cal ifornia and I Imiklnv atfi-r hi flnh Inic liilr.tn. P. A. Kantnr, in Weloh block. w4ll call for your cloth to oltan, dy. r palr and pica, and will deliver them. King up phone, red 2064. Th m'iimmpr Novell y from Knapp Inn clfiu-fil lit Om ruMlom hm ye tewtay fur Sn rranclco, loud-d with 720,000 f.'ft of lumber. Try Hi hilling1' Bt lViklne Powder. t py your money buck If you do not think It hotter than any other you have ever ufd -Johnson Bro. Tlionmn Rnney, hirllT of PuclHe oounty, Wn., and Mr. I. A. Johnson, of the xiimo county. wre marrlfd la JVirtland luHt ThurHdny. - , Tin Hiltlsh iihlp Povonby Hall clwr fd rnt Ui" cuHtom house yeatertlity for QueonHtown, londnl with 115,722 bunh cln of wIhmiI, valued at 178.878. lloxlyn coal last longer. 1 cleaner and mnk Ich trouble with ttove and fhlmnny flue than any other. (ltKrge W. Sanborn, arent, telephone, 1311. At the ri'Rular annual election of the iitlUxTH of the AHtorla & Columbia Hlver rUillroftd yesterday all of the former olHi'ers were re-elwted. JuiIitp MfHrhle reiiufwt that all it Homey be preaent thl morning at 9:30, a he dentre to net down (Vine for the June term of court Ladle fine hair twltohea, rat and trilby. All kind of InUr ood Fine line of hair tonic and barber euppHe. Will rail on you If dealred. A. B. Pe teraon, O'-cldi-nt Itarber Shop. French bark Krneat Liegouvs, Tel lenette maateir, cleared at tlie cuatom house yeterday for Queentown with 110.825 buTie!of wheat, vfclud at . $72,150. M. A. Ilolff, reprwintlni' gliaua Ilro Clih affo, Ameilca' lealing lull on", will be at C. It. Cooper' jtext Friday and Haturday, April Wth and 19 th. Tlw new at'hedula of the llond-MrMt extrnxloii car line tfr Into effwt only after 3 o'clock p. m. with the excep tion of Huii'Uy, when It Will be ued all day. JainiK A. Ilowertim, of Ilwaeo. ere bratPd hi Wth" birthday hurt week. H 1 a nhoenrnki-r Jiy tmile and' I alaii jilor of the Bapllut butch at nwo. l'oinplete.1 jnrMurmnent of the g nchiMiner Harrington, built by O, p, Oraham of Worrenton for Kverdlng & Farifl, are a follow: 411 feet long, 11.35 fmt beam; 4,2 ftfl deep; groita 14; net 10. The Aetorla Iron Work have com iltd the repalrn to the Herman ehlp llarmltfk. IJoyda' ur'eyor, after an lni-iM'ilon. pronounced her ready for ea. and the probiUjilltlc are tlait he will pan out today. There ha been crniatderable netlvlly among the Chinook trapper during the pitat few day. They have tafien ailvnntaite of the low tide to acrape their trap epllea and the placing of a large amount of web nn the aand trap- Funeral arrvlre over the late Mr. Anna Tina Harkllla wre conducted yealerday by the paator of the KlnnUh lllheran ,hun. telng largely attend ed by the frlemla of tire defaad. The remain werp placed in flreenwood cemetery. Pacific County win build a plank road fnmt llwtwo to Fort Conby and to North Head UghUiouae. An appro prlniion of 11000 ha been made by the county for the purpose and another I low la expected In July . A (Hated aeverot daya ago In the AKirln the time expire today for completliiK the Improvement on Com mercial atreet. Inablllly t get lum ber I otgncd aa th-1 cauae. The penalty now will be HO day until the W'irk la completed. Another large ahlpment of cannery machinery mad yeaterday by the Aatorla Iron Work. Th hlpment went t 8outheatern Alaaka- Thl makea four large ahlpment lo that aectlon during the week poet and more la to follow aoon. An adlmrned term of the circuit court convened by Judge Mollrlde yei-rday afternoon. A motion u mHke out uortlona of the complaint In tm ault of flnrah A. Orlmee v C. Orlmea waa taken up. The caee will lie on trial today. After a vlalt of never! day In thl iclty, H. P. Trood, of Seattle, wno rep- reaenta the New York Commercial, ha iron to Portland. Iteforo leaving, he c xpreaaed hlmaelf a being well pleaaed with hi reenptlon by the bunlneaa men of Aatorla. Joe Johnn. a native of Norway, (leorge Andraa and Dlmltrl Falango. native of Oreece, were admitted to cltltnhlp yeaterday, and Peter Ander aon. Albert J. Bother and nichard Nelaon, all of Norway, were granted their flint clllaenahlp paper. The Wenatchee hatchery, through It Superintendent John Crawford, will turn out 4.700,000 fry. Thia I aald to lie a good eaon' work. The Skoho mlah and Chinook hutcherle have turned out 8.000,000 and 1,400,00 ro- fpectlvely, lncethe aeaaon began. fltenaland. of Chinook, who attempt ed to aquat on the Gila property In that town, after peraima had torn down a whack he had erected on thev prop erly, placed upon the ruin 'a U. 9. Ilag. Next morning It had been re moved and an anarchlal' flog and skull and horn of a cow replaced H. The funeral of Mr. Margaret Wall will take place from U. Mary'a church1 at half paat o'clock thla morning. after which the remain will be taken to Portland on the morning train, for Interment In Mount Calvary cemetery. Mr. Wall waa a native of Ireland. 44 year of age, and had redded In Port land for 20 yeara. The huhand of the deceased la In Alaska. J. A. Faalabend, a hra.l contractor. ataitea that there were H6 cedar pile, polea, er( feet long, In the raft which waa In tow by the ateamer ICcllpae, Captain Sklbbe, Monday of lnat week, and on account of bringing them In In a aevere atorm the chain were brok en and about 40 were tout. He any that he ha recovered 23, but expect the remainder to prove a total log. A net estimated to be 300 fathom long, owned by a flaherman who was drifting, waa run over by the launch Sylph yesterday morning while coming up the river which caused the flaher man to get hi dander up to auch an extent that he threatened to have Cap tain Reed arretted. No damage, how ever, was don to th net and no ar rest In consequent. Mr. Fredrikka Nelaon, a noted evan AAllinX9 pAJ) rK IHiM Xh In Norway, Hweden, Denmark and the United Htte, will , apeak in the NorwegiHn and Daman Methodist church1 on Tuesday overling, April 15 at I. Also Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night and on Hunday, April 20, morning and evening, All Standi- navluiui Invited. Th ladles of Aatorla will be de lighted lo know that Ml Itamili-, of fancy needlework fanie, la to tpend the balance of thl week in Astoria. Mia lUunrlck ha many pretty poveU tlea In her line, and U making a spec ially thl ifasim of Venetian darning the moat fai.'lnatlng effect over Known In needlework. Free leaaon will be given thla week, at the store of C. If. Cooper, Next week Mia Hamrloh goe to Meier A Frank', Portlan l. President Camahan, of the lYogrea- slve Aaoiitlon, ha received a tele gram from L II. Heeley, manager of the Columbia Illver & Puget Bound Navigation Company, offering th use of th Italley (lattert to bring Pre), dent Harrlman and party to the city and back to Portland If the gentle man and hi party should decide to visit Astoria. An Invitation by the Push Club will be extended to the rail way magnate, and, If accepted, Mr. Keeley' offer will not be allowed to es cape. Frank It 8toke returned from Bu- porta. Wuh., last evening, where he ha been, together with W. W. Whip ple and other, storting up th now sawmill reecntly purhaed by them at that place. The milt ha a capacity of 10000 feet a day. 50.000 being kiln dry. Jo.OflO plainer capacity. The lumber will be shlpixkl I3at and the price at preaent are good. The Northern Pa cific baa gUen them terminal rate U their mill. The mill I owned by A- torkt people and I organised a the Mutual Lumber Company. Mr. J. A. Fatabend I now . igagtd In treating the timber being ed In the Construction ot the new lighthouse at esdemona Band, under the Ave narlu Carbollneum procea. tit which the CartMillneum Wood Prei vlng Co., at Portland, 4 the aole igent for the Pacific Coat and the Philippine Isl ands. Thl proce I guAMnwd to keep out torredoe and hamic'es, and prevent all manner f decay en1 rot In wood Mr. Fatobend nw 4i en gines, rterrlcka. and all neoary means to do the work .and while the mi I fit I here .It would be well irt A toiinna generally to tuke ad-anMg. of It. The process will com In good use In street Improvements and all i-lhrr Improvement where the praervitlon of wood la dealred. It might be well for the olty to Investigate the m.vt.T. a there l noihlng more 1m;ioriant in making public Improvemen'a than something that will preserve the tim bers which form the foundation of the principal atreet of the illy. The plant ia located at the Astoria Hox Com psny's dock. At the meeting of the Chamber of tu.it evenlur the attendance I waa fair and several matters were be fore the body. A number of commu nications were received from all over the country making inquiry about dai rying opimrtunltlea here In response to an advertisement recently put out by the chamber. A cotmnltte was ap pointed to Investigate the subpect of the possibility of obtaining a German vice-consul at thl place, together wltli the advisability of making sucn an ei- fort In the matter. The report of the commute on Commerce and naviga tion waa olio received and filed on the subject of procuring a dredger ma chine to be uacd at the Columbia Ttlver bar, and a letter waa also received from Senator Mitchell on the ubj9ct, who promise to do all In hi power In the matter, but think It probably too late for thl session of congreea a tho appropriation for thl district ha already been made for river una harbor. The report being made that Frank It Stoke toad been elected an executive member of the Columbia River Basin Board of Trade recently at Portland, provided that he should be endorsed by the Astoria Chamber of Commerce, the toody unanimously en dorsed Mm for the position. A com mittee was appointed to try to procure terminal rate to thla point over the railroad llnea. a I given "all othar cities In Oregon and Washington. The local lodge of Rebekahs gave an entertainment last night at Odd Fel lowa hall at which there waa a large attendance the seating capacity of th house being taxed to the uttermost. Besides the farce "The Elevator," aev eral apeclaltlea were rendered between each act. .Following were among the number rendored: Duet, Mesdamea Gillette and Holmes; vocal olo, Miss Clausson; instrumental aolo. Mis Bir die Qundereon; vocal olo, Mr. Guiles; sneclaltv. Mr. Andrew Dalgity. It waa a social occasion at which the publio was dnvlted, and Ahe tntertalnment made a hit. FISHING S10A80N ON. At 8 o'olo?k thla morning the fish ing season open on both aide of the river, and the day'a resulta -will be watched with Interest. Yesterday was a fine day and It waa well occupied by the fishermen in their last preparation for th first day' trial. The men about the canneries were all busy also pre paring to receive whatever catch might vbe made. A general overhaul ing of net, boat and oar waa the or der of the day among fishermen, and cleaning house waa the work at the canneries. Th Elmore cannery people were busy manufacturing can. They have bean at work for three days and the number of ca.i now read for use run up Into the thousand. But Master Fish Warden Van Dusen was the busiest man 1n the illy. He was kept busy Issuing licenses until late In the night. When laH cad upon he had Issued 213 Individual 11-cen-, 172 set net, license to 40 fish daWs, and llc-mse to four stationary fish Wheels, thr scow fish wheels, two seine license, and two canneries had taken out llcenie. It I expected thla morning thft a large number of fishermen will go out. A a matter of fact it I not known what the result will be, a the closed season law has prevented experiment ing, except possibly In Isolated case. It I claimed from person on the op posite side of the river who have "ex perimented" a little on a small scale that a fairly good run 1 already on, but thl will not be determined within a few days, Halm m flalrlng I not like many otlie vocation. There are many surpri and disappointment In the work, but In the long run It I one if the aft Industrie In thl country. Our fishermen all do well, even In poor season, and in good one they reap a harvest. It I hoped that thl aeaaon will be a good one, and there are many who claim that prospects point that way. , o j ; t S i CLATSOP NOT-:8. The farmers are ' hurrying In their spring work, planting, ploughing and sowing. '" f The West boys, with Joslo at their back, are putting log into Cullaby I.ake and running them through the drainage ditch Into Sklpanon Creek. They have put 1n nearly two thousand dollira worth of log already thl spring, and will continue putting them In so long a any are within reach ot their cable. ' The aupplle for a telegraph atatlon have been aent to Clatsop. lVrxonal Mention. Prof. It Champion, former fencing master at Fort Can by. come down lost night from Portland to pay a visit to hi former pupil. Mr. H. W. Sherman and Mrs- Jennie Green, of this city, are visiting with friend in Uwaco. Tlmothe Itlohard, merchant and log ger of 8kamokawa, waa in the city yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Martin ,of Ilwaoo, came over on the Nahotta yesterday and went to Portland lost night Fred Colbert, an Ilwaeo liveryman, la in the city. Kdltor Hlbbert, of the Chinook Ob server .was in the city yeeterday. Mr. H Oberg leave this morning for a few days vlalt with her father. Rev. T. F. Royal, at Salem. J. B. 8 cog gin, a newspaper man of Portland, will go to Tillamook today on businea. I ' SPECIAL MEETING. Special meeting of the Columbia Riv er Flahermen'a Protective Union will be held in their hall on Tuesday, April 15, 1902, at :S0 o'clock a. m., for the purpose ot considering the price of salmon offered by the salmon packers for the season of 1902, and such other business a may come before the meet ing. Memmber in good standing are re quested to be present and have their book or receipt along. H. M. L0RNT9EN. Secretary. D soap brings health and the color of health to many a sallow skin. Fining of Glasses No Longer Guess Work Dr. Sullivan' wonderful system ot correcting error of Bight has given bet ter vision to hundreds and saved many from blindness. The doctor fit glasses to correct all defects of vision, cure and relieves headache, dlislnesa atid exoe ner vousness. Croas-eyea In children straightened without the knife. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Consultation and examination free. Dr. 0. N. Sullivan. Occullit OptlcUs Will open office at 598 Commercial street over Hart's drug etore, about April 17. G. (Q, Bawv Dentist ManseU Building. S7S Commercial St, Astoria, Or. TELEPHONE RED 2061. Dp. T. It. Ball DENTIST. 624 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. OYSPEPTICIDE Th grMtrat aid to INGESTION. ears DISCOVERY OF Oil When new I heralded throughout the country that oil ho been lounl In certain place, thousand of persons rush there in hope of being among the liV'ky few who are fortunate cnougn to strike paying well. In their (mate health I neglected until they are com pletely broke.t down, and then what avail I wealth wh-.-n their health 1 gone. Protect your health with Hos teller's fllomach Bitter and you will ilway hav true wealth. Ther I no medicine In the world o good a a to.iic for the run down system, or to cure headacV, belching, indigestion, dyspepsia, liver complaints, la grippe or malaria, fever and ague. Don't fail to try It, but Insist on having the genuine It will do you good. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and or der of sale liaued out of th circuit court of the State o( Ore gon for the County of Clatsop on the 27th day of March, 1902, upon a judgement and decree rendered there in on the 29th day of February, 1392, In favor of George C. Flavel, Mary C. Flavel, Katie Flavel and Nellie Flavel, plaintiff, and against Cborle S. Wright, Margaret J. Wright and the Astoria Building It Loan Association, a corporation, defendants, for the stun of 12.S39.4I together with the cost and disbursements of this action taxed at the um of 210.20, interest at the Vale of 1 per cent per annum from February 28, 1902, until paid, and the com of and upon this writ command ing and requiring me to make sale of the following described property, to wit: Lot No. 7, In block No. 24. In the Town of Astoria, a laid out and re corded by John McClure, In the City of Astoria, County of Clatsop. State of Oregon, together with the tenement, hereditament and appurtenances lie longing or in any wise appertaining thereunto. Notice 1 hereby given that 1 will on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1902, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of aald day. In front of and at the court house door In the City of Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the above described prop erty, to satisfy the judgment Interest, cost and all accruing cost. TH03. LINVTLLE. Sheriff of Clatsop County. Oregon. Astoria, Ore., March 31, 1902. Females of All Ages fuifl these Pills simply invaluable, as a few doses will restore free and regular conditions and effectually remove the causes of much suffer ing to the sex. Beecham's Pills. ' ETm'tire-latxuiiaa.aaS. 01k CIiOTHlOG . . , ; Boots Goats and Pants Heavy Flannel Shirts and Underwear, Wool Socks, Blankets and Comforters. Trices always .the lowest at S. Danziger & Co. Maekinaai Good Mews for Astoria Fishermen Commencing Monday, jiril 1-lth, mid lasting until thi rnd of this month the following Suririe Value will ljduced on Sale at SHANAHA1VS Men's and Boys' Underwear Heavy merino iinderahirts and drawers regularly sold for 50c reduced to 29c. Extra heavy fleeced Minis and drawers, all nizes, former . ; ' price 75c, Surprise Sale Price, 49c. Imported all wool undershirts and drawers in natural grey and Tan worth 1.50, Sale Price 08c. , ' , Weather Proof Scotch Wool thoroughly shrunk shirts and drawers, former price 2.00, now 1.49. ' , , Special Announcement The Celebrated "Fish Brand" of Waterproof Oil Clothing , and Slickers at Greatly Reduced Prices. " California all Wool Mtickinaw Coat for 2.75 and upwards. ; GLOVES . .' Men and Boys' Heavy Mule Skin Gloves, regular price i5c . Surprise Sale Price 19c a pair, 1 Men's and Boys Suits During thin SurprUo Sale" of ours Men's and Boys' suits can be had at reductions of 20 per cent- v V . . Fishermen's CrlAMAHAM'C Fishermen'! Stirnrisp U!e ni gjrxi w Surmise Si Fishermen! See U About Twine, Lead L.lne, Cork Liue, Cork, Need les, Bout Supplies, 8ails, Etc. . We Can Save You Money. Foard 6t Stokes Co. N0U IS THE TiriE , . TO BUY WALL PAPER 15,000 Rolls Jot la. Moro to Follow Latest Designs in Exquisite Coloring. W will sen yon BORDER for your, room at Um 8A1IB FRICS per roll a the wall and celling. "We keep first-el&M workmen and guaran tee our work. Let us figure on your decorating for 1902. B. F. ALLEN & SON. ;3WKKI7 Commercial Street. SPRING SHOES Oxfords. Patent Leathers, Yid Kid, Latest, Swetlest, AH Styles, Lowest Prices Peterson & Brown. N W ij Beats-all Competition in House Furnishings Carpets - Rugs - Mattings See my Displays rr GO GART H. H. ZAPF, The Cutbirths's FOR THE BOTTOMS OF BOATS AND VESSELS. i-1 ' . I - - ' rtANUFACTUREO BY C. M. CUTBIRTH - Astoria, Or. W. P. FULLER & CO. Afents. Surprise Sale Andrew Asp9 i ffijctt laktr, llitlwlti tU tumim riKST-CLAS3 WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Seclal Attention Given to Ship art . Steamboat Repairlng.Oeneral Black ami thing. Frt-Cla Hora ShoeiBg. me. CORNER TWELFTH AND DCANT5 Iosiirtnce. CommlssiOB and Sfcipplnf.- . C. J. TRENCHARD, Agent Well Fargo and Pacific Express Comp'ys. Custom House Broker Now is the time lo bay one. All Styles and Prices. House Furnisher. Copper Paint To preserve si: them from -v the destructive vT.-." " effect of .; . . ' 's worms and . fa V , 'V 1 barnacle and '( . . ' "V .. . prevent tfre j-'-"-ir71.. . -, accumulation .. .. "'" "... J ot tea i:- -," - gnaaa and :--'J other marine aubetancea.