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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1902)
TITC MORNING ASTOTUAN. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1902 . GRAPBJUICE Wt Imve anollior fresh tock"of Grapb Juiceilie unfonnonUxl juico of Concord Gropes. This time in pint mid quarts. ROSS, Tbe Morning Astorian twubphon m. TODAT'I WIDATIIICR. PORTLAND, April M-Western Ore gon, Wsirn Washington, pMmblr showers, Eastern Washington, cloudy with showers, possibly lliuiiitor; Hast en! Orvgon, Mahu, sbownrs warinsr, Gaston tell feed, (rula and hay. Try our peeled aprloota in cans; they an ticollent. Johnson Dros. : Cll Main in for your coal rjulr. nitnt. Orders promptly DIM Our Perfection Ulead Mooha Java coiTtff caa't bo beat Johnson Uro Th leant schoner Lakme. (rum As toria, arrived yvsttrdny at n Fran- Cisco. For rtnt. 7-room hoUM, modern Im provement. Inquire at 171 Kaoaang Th Hiandam Music Hail will be r opvned Saturday nlffht by Owen and Hlout. Japaaose good f all kinds, ahvap at I ki Tokobama Dasaar, 133 Commercial street AnoUiar sfcinMent o( iremh ainokad Eastern ham and Uwxm just la J teu ton Bros. Th O. R N. Co.' slesmer Oorg W. Elder left oat ystrday (or Baa Krenclsco. Mr. Kaamusaea doa up lac cur iam to perfection. Leave orders at Oregon Bakery. Wa bava Just roalvad a ahlpmvnt o( home preserved wild blackberries " Jolrnson Bros. The steam schooner Aberdeen la n rout to Astoria, from Ban Francisco, to load lumber. The gasolin schooner Prentiss baa arrived and will be loadtd with a cargo of lumbar. Three axpart workmen at the Occi dent IMrUr Shop. PoroeUlu baths, Ural tootblaok (nth otty. You will Hod tba bat Uo maal U tua Uty at tba Rising Hun Restaurant, No. lU Commercial St. You ean llva without our Perfection Ulend Mocha and Java Cuffaa. but why abould youT Johnaoa Bros, Vor Rent. Three (urnlahad room Or housekeeping. ' lnqulr at 40t Ka change street, or t Bund street. K you want boa wood, a Lab wood or other fir wood, telephone Kelly, tba transfer man. Phone tni black. , With a full cargo and a good passen tcrr list, the steamer flux II. Klmora lrft out yrtrdty (or Tillamook. Iooal lover of dancing report prog rtnia In the achoot (or that purpoaa and aay tha ichool will oloxe In a few wnke. . Fur Rant. FVmr dlra.VJ an'ur i)Uhd rooma In the Daddollet build ing, eor-ner Ninth and Ommoutal atreeta. li e erm It oenta a pint at the Parlor Candy tore. We guarantra our Ire cream to onnlaln no gelatin or tairb.: ' ! i . ' ; Patronla horn Induitry by amoklng the "rrtd of Aatoria" elgara; flnatt mad. Manufactured by MaoTarlana and Knobel. Jan't be beat, our J. W, Creamery Butter. . Try it, and it It doe not plnaMi you, your money will be re funded. Johnaon Broa. j . , , r The "W. H. llarrluon, a steam echoon. r, came In yetrday with a cargo of lmon for fl. Glmora A Co. She hall from tne Hii-ti river. , P. A. Kantor. In Welch blook, will call for your olothoa to clean, dya, re pair and prea, and will deliver them. Ttlng up phone, red 1064. ('lie driving for the new Clatiop Mill will commence today. The foun dation and flooring, according to oon iraot. will be flnlahed. In 40 day. , Hoitlyn ooal laata longer, la cleaner 'and maJce lo trouble with itove and ohlmney flue than any other. Ooorge W. Sanborn, agent, telephone, 1311. '.. -. ',' .:. ' : " .' : , Ladle One 'hair awitchea,' fata and trilby. All klnda of hair good, Fine Hue of hair tonloa and barber auppllc. Will call on you If doitred. A. Q. Pe triioii, Occident Barber Shop. Funeral eervloe ovor th remain of the little aon of Mr. and Mr, Jamea Winter were held yeaterday from the family reldenca, aftor wWch tha body waa laid away In Greenwood cemetery. HIQQINS & CO. The large number of wild gee fly ing northward yeaterday corroborated the general Indication that winter la broken. The city la contemplating the pro con known aa "avanarlaa carbolln um," recently advertlwd In the Aato rlan, (or the preaervatlmt til wood ued In city work. rlxrhant L'ngl, a young .(I'. irnlUe of thi flurman hlp Carl, now In Port land, fell overboard laat ntglit and waa drowned. The body had not been re covered at lat report. . "" W. J. IK-ckard, of Lewi md Clark, nd Waller Allen, of Bcaalde, returned from CluUendale. Waab., on laat night' train. Mr Heckard la Im proved In health. ' u ' "i Captain Brl Juhnon. in tha employ of the Pacific Navigation Company, Alaaka. arrived yeaterday from Ju neau. II will take back with him a gaaotlne launch, now In procea of completion at thv Graham yard. The Younjf Men IltDulillran Club will hold a meeting thl evening at rtepubllcan headquartera when buel n matter of Imiiorlance will be trjin.tctcd. The vommlitee hopes there will be a full attendance. Chairman White, of the tate Demo cratic central committee, has an nounced the itinerary of the atate can didate on that ticket who will travel together They are billed to be In As-, torta May IS. An old realdmt of Chinook, Lloyd Rvam. died at the hospital yexUirday afternoon of Oonaumptlon. Th de ceased wa ti year of age and had been alck for four year. Tbe funeral and Interment will probably take place tomorrow at Chinook. frd Munaon, who went out on tbe a I mm m u 11m .nl ml n am mmw4hmmw a aaya ago, reiurnea iai evening, urown i and aeer aa an autumn leaf. It la bla , first work of th kind for nearly two year IL In now elalmxl tho.1 tho "nortt ur- tlnaii cltlien" will op omialgnj hradquarters In the bull ling ntxt door to the Aatorlan ofllce. They aie to be I A. . MCM t t M I Mil f.U Ml(lntf A .I,UI -A ' go.l company If the ealmon run thl (eaxon prove the shortage which some fear from tbe prevent outlook, tbe price may soon go way up. in view of the fact that the ditnand for Oregon aalmon la branch ing out, even maklmr a great hit in Germany. Presiding Klder Joavph E. William, of the M. EL church, and Mr WIN llama arrived In Aatoria from Centra Ha yeaterday and will go to Ilwaco thl morning, where th presiding el der will hold aervlce thl evening. He wll hold aervlce at Chinook tomor row Mid then go to Oyxtervllle. The county Republican central com mittee will meet at Republican head quurtera in thl city thla afternoon, at which oonalderable bualneaa la ex pected to be transacted. The plan for the coming campaign will probably be arranged. The meeting of the Young Men'a Republican Club will take place thla evening at the Republican campaign headquarter. Thla onranlaitlon la an Important factor In the campaign. When the young bloods meet and tart Into tbe fight they will make themaelve heard and felt. Tl I never proper to condemn the A-torla fire department. The public may rest aaaured that the firemen, fiom chief to (table-man, always per form their duty. Nothing but an un forxeen and unavoidable accident will prevent them from being on the spot on time. Tha extension of the Salmon trade Into Germany under the t roce of fietalng and sending them there freah 1 n great move for Oregon und meana much In the future tit th 'indiiRtry here The new rold-ntoram riant of the Columbia River Parlera' Ataocla tlon waa not prematuivly equipped for the trad.. ' .v- ProfeMor Lyman,, county, school au- perln'.endent ha ju.it returned from an official visit to the Warrcnton and Hammond achoola Kc aya that Mr. J. F. Lee and Miss Annie Powell are Just closing a very successful term of school at Warronton and Mr. -W. O. Sim and Mrs. Laura Bleven are Junt beginning a good school at Hammond. The building In which they are teach ing Is new and everything points to a bright future and a good school at Hammond. ,' County School Superintendent Ly man will go to Portland today and will not return until next Tuesday or Wednesday. He reports prospect of a good county teachors'. Institute here May 21-l-S, at whlob time a large num ber of teachers will be present fltata Superintendent, of Public Instruction Ackerman will be In attendance and Profensor Robinson, of Multnomah county, will also conduct a class and deliver a course of lecture. While no definite arrangement have been mad to begin th work of bulk heading some of the (treats neat to the water's etlge to prevent the un dermining of traet ' and sidewalk foundation by drlftwool It I regard ed as a very Important question and will bo forcibly impressed upon, the council for action, Drlftwool pound ing against th piling supporting th buildings and alreet I regarded as a erlou menaxte to th .safety ( prop' erty and may art strangely in favor of forming a plan to prevent It. Bulk heading I regarded aa the beat mean at hand. The pesthouae question Is finally set tled. Mayor flupreltant aya that a place ha been aelected near Prospect Hill and that a four-room cottage will be erected on the property at once; It Is expected to complete the building within four or. five dav. The place la well Isolated, both from other habita tions nad public thoroughfaree. The Institution la Intended to be made a permanent one, and hereafter there will be a place to which persona may he taken In case or contagloua dis eases. It msy be stated that tbe building, although constructed hastily, will be arranged with a view to th Comfort of such patients who may un fortunately have to be ekn to the place. ' "' ' : ' ! ' s . V to closing time lost evening the clerk had registered MIO voter. At the closing of th same date laat elec tion 1911 voter had registered Just 691 more voter than have registered thl vear. Only about half of the voter have registered a.) far. Thl mean that If all volere register thla year there will be nn unparalled rush tbe last few week. Last election tbe rush for the last few daya gave the officer more thaa they could do and if voters who expect to vote delay un til the last they msy lose their vote on account orthe officer being un able to register them. The clerk of fice will be open thl evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. r PlfSH CU'B MEETING. " fogatta Committee Will Meet Thl Eveairitv Th Push Club held Its-regular meet lug but evening and the coming re gatta and entertainment of the Trav eler' Protective Association members on th-lr coming visit were among the Important matters before the club. The reaolutlon published In yeeter day'a Astorian which had been 'adopted by tbe joint commute the previous evening waa- adopted by the Push Club, which was to the effect that a regatta was favored provided the cltl sens snd transportation companies would subscribe to the fund necessary to auataln the regatta more promptly thl year than heretofore. In order to ascertain the feeling of the people on the subject the following commit tee waa appointed to call upon the business men and transportation com panies and ascertain how much could be raised for the regatta and to as certain the general pulse of the cltl sens on the subje.-u Ilermun Wise. W. W. Whipple. J. N. Griffin, A. Dunbar. M. 8. I'ope'and, August Hlldebrand, II T. Van Duaen, F. J. Taylor, O. I. Peteraon, P. A Stokei. The joint committee of the Cham ber of Commerce and Push Club, com posed of a Van Dusen, J. W. Weloh, J. 8. Delllnger and F. L. Parker, J. B. Gratke, Harrison Allen, A. Dunbar and W. W. Whipple, will meet at I o'clock this evening at the Chamber of Com' merce rooma for the purpose of con ferring about the plana of preparing the entertainment of the commercial men on their contemplated visit here next month. A letter was received from the officer of th association thanking the Push Club for Its Inter- eat already taken In the matter. The matter of securing the services of Photographer Mooreliouw, of The Dalles, to take view In this sec tion to be uxod in advertising the resources here, 'vas taken up and the matter was referred to the committee on advertising. Mr. Moo rehouse has secured transportation and requested that he be furnished an assistant whllo here and that his expenses be paid. In consideration of which he would deliver over a copy ot each photograph takt-n tor the use of the city. He was highly recommended and the Push Club as a body aeemed favorable to the proposition. D. II. Welch presented a recommen datlon which was referred to the prop or committee recommending that a new mothod.be devised for ralalng fund. for advertising. He recommended that instead of going out on all occasion where fund were needed on a solicit ing tnur that each member be "re quested to pay in a small sum month ly for this purpose. The road committee requested and was granted further time to report. D , ,Do you know the most luxurious bath in the world? Have you used Pears' Soap? ... :, :; ., ' . - sold alt ow th world, ; (SERVED A KINO". .... mlng Qulney Tewkibury. - Teanut Clerk, May Have Been Better ' Daya.: Irving Qulney Tw!slury, th clerk at a oeanut stand, who died sudden ly yesterday morning in Astoria, ia aald to have had a history that bears out th theory of the statement that truth Is atrang'-r than fiction. He had resided lure tor about ten years and was only known as an or dinary clerk In a small reenut stand. In (act, he was only an ordinary man, but If reoorU be true he waa one way up In th world, waa a great financier and the confidential man and finani'lat manager of a king. ' It I reported that In the declining story of the king of the Hawaiian Isl ands, when hi finances were chaos, his credit gone and the kingdom tot tering a It were, that be looked about him for a man to lead him out of hi predlcanumt. . American speculators were crowding him to the wall ana ne foresaw his country going gradually Into the hands of capitalist. He bta-an to look about for relief. In his employ was Tewksbnry, a clerk In the custom department. Through some kind of coincidence be consulted Tcwksbury and the clerk submitted a plan for reUcf. Ht was placed at tbe head of the custom affaire. It la ra norted. and In very short time Tewksmiry had raised the duty on alt Imports until before It was scarcely realised the anug round sum of II, ow.. oflO wa ad I 'd to tha king1 treasury. nut here the story ends,. How long ri.r this before the king went bank rupt Is not known hnd Tewkabary life since then has been a mystery. Whether he played traitor to the klntTr the heavy hand r "f foreign avarice compelled him to abandon tne island la not knwn. But that na abandoned them hurrletly teems to be the case beyond queatlon, for he left hla wlf and children behind and had not seen them for more than SO years. He ha not even been In correspond ence with them for many years. The letttfs found among his effect by Cor oner Pohl yeaterday bear date of many year ago and they tell about his family in Hawaii. He had a wife and two olrlldren then, but whether or not they survive him is not known. One letter statea that hi wife bad been sent to a hospital for th Insane and that ahe had recovered, but that she was not the same woman again. That la all that la known of Tewka- bury and hi- family nffalre. He has relative in Boston, Mass., and the coroner wired them last even ing, but up to last accounts he had rt'eelved no reolv. He thought, how ever, that they had received the mea- ub as he had not received any no tice, to tha contrary. ) In ease he does not hear ifom them today he will probably bury the body tomorrow. , CUPID CAPTURED THEM. " Arthur Steel, the genial and accom modating clerk of tbe Occident hotel, was united In marriage yeaterday 'to one of Ilwaoo'a fairest belles, Miss Henrietta Slromona. ,The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride parent. Th house was taste fully decorated (or the occasion, th happy couple standing under a wreath of roses, while the words were pro nounced, that made them man and wife- , The newly married couple came over on the evening boat and are at the Occld-nt. where they will reside The groom waa formerly an employe of the government and has many friends who will be glad to congratulate him on his good tortuneln securing eo fair a bride. ; HOT AIR. We have made arrangementa with several growers to handle their entire crop of rheubarb, and will now receive, each morning, large shipments of fine strawberry and wine rheubarb, which we will be able to sell at very low price JOHNSON BROS. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. i" : Your orders fbf H J ? nests, both v t . t. FRESH AK D SALT Will be promptly and satis aclorlly attended to 'i ' , ' 3. W. MORTON, Prep. Telepboae No W!. v Dr.-T. L. Bail DENTI8T. 514 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. G. 01, Barr, Dentist Mansell Building. S71 Commercial St., Astoria, 'Or. 1 TELEPHONE RED 106L J.A.FASTABEND GBNERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. . .. p"r5R oALvn, ttmmoet hMllnsMhw In th work BAKING BE3ZF.O. '' POWDER The New York Board of Health Find It Contain Arum and Rook, Da- - dare It Dengeroue to th -Health and Dump It Into ... ' th River,--"'., The New York paper report that tbe Health Department of that city has seised a dangerous to the health nearly two tons of cheap mixtures sold for baking powder, and dumped thim Into the offal scow to be destroyed. More of the powder was found In a Sixth Avenue department atore. Th report of the analysis of tbe Health Department stated that It was "an alum baking powder" containing alum and pulverised rock. Th different I.'eakb Authorities seem to have different ways of repress ing the sale of bad baking powder. In England they have prosecuted the the grocer under the general law and broken up the t raffle. In Missouri thje sale of alum baking powder is actually prohibited by law. In New York they seise the unwholesome stuff and cast It Into the river, without any discussion. The latter way Is cer tainly effective. The alum baking powders are usual ly offered at a low price, ten to twenty cent a pound, or with some prize, aa a temptation to tba housewife. Customer can protect themselve by buying only high grade baking powder of established name and repu tation. Do not be tempted by the grocer to take something elae aa "just as good" or "our own brand," for tha trial ahow that the grocer himself Is often deceived by unscrupulous maker and is selling an alum powder with out knowing it - ' There are several good powder on tbe market; let the. housekeeper Insist on having what ahe know right, and not be induced to risk tbe Ufa of the family for an Imaginary saving of a few cents. MEETING NOTICE. There will' be a meeting of the Young Men'a Republlacn Club at th Republican headquarters on Thursday evening, April It, at 7:10 o'clock. BuU ness of Importance. By order 'of the committee. The attack of the little "Tin God" antl-expanslonlsts on the army rela tive to alleged cruelties In the Philip pine will doubtless act aa a boome rang when the Investigation is com pleted. OIIi GliOTJIIIiG Robber Boots Goats and Pants Heavy Flannel Shirts and Underwear, Wool Socks, Blankets and Comforters. Trices always the lowest at s. Danziger & Co. ,w M'u!"51 -.w IMPURE fckitiaiii Chilli's Vash Dressss This is an Interesting Sale: the materials Worthy, and the workmanship good. The prices this week are ranch under the usual ones. . 45c Blue and pink, figured and ruffle around yoke finished with deep heraT 75c 'Pink and blue pink check yoke with rows of finishing 98 Of chambray in oxblood or of embroidery, extra wide gathered skirt. r 1.25 Blue or white or pink large circular collar made of pique trimmed with fancy braid and embroidery Bishop sleeves. . , , ;.; . ..v ... , ... ... .... ... .' . 2.00 Sailor suits white pique, and trimmed with white and HANAHAN'S &mla' ilrinfc to Your Health! NOB HIliL, COFPBB Is tba Beat You make no mistake by using it. New consignment of fine tea just in. Foard 6k Stokes Co. NOW IS THE 1E1E TO BUY WALL PAPER 13,000 Rolls Just Is. More to Follow Latest Designs ia Exquisite Colorings. Wa win sail rea BORDER for roar rooms at tba BAliS PRICB per roll aa tba wall and celling. W keep ftrst-claas workmen sad ruarea taa our work. XX na figure on your decorating for UOL . B. F. ALLEN & SON. .165-307 Commercial - Street. SPRING SHOES Oxfords. Patent Leathers, VIcI Kid. Latest, Swellest. All Styles, Lowest Prices k Brown. Peterson COUCHES Y&3 J A consignment of new and handsome patterns just received. . ," Yoa can set a bargain now. Nothing better for the bom. ' MATTINGS Call and see for yourself iflbave not tbe largest stock and -lowest prices, considering the quality, of any house in town. Goods Sold on Easy Installments. , H. H. ZAPF, The House ; Furnisber. Cutbirths's FOR THIS BOTTOMS OF BOATS AND VESSELS. mm fl A.NUFACTUREO BY C. M. CUTBIRTH - Astoria, Or. W. P. FULLER & CO. Afents. : : the styles are new and desirablo; striped percale, made with a wide with embroidery gathered skirt percale extra wide ruffle around braid, blouse front gathered skirt dark blue yoke finished with stripes ruffle over shoulders. Blouse front and white striped percale yoke and Galatea Cloth with large collar blue wash braid. ; Andrew Asp, j WigH later, lluinitfc im Eermkeir FIRST-CImASS work at REASONABLE PRICES. Sseclal Attention Given to Ship art I Steamboat Repalrinf.Oenerai Blade smithing, Flrst-Clasa . Hora !.''.. Bhoeinc. etc 'CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANTS Insurance. Commission and Sntpplnf. C. J. TRENCHARD, Agent Well Fan Pacific Express I a and otap'ya. Custom Rouse Broker- LOUNGES CARPETS Copper Paint , To preserve ' them from the destructive effects ot worms and barnacles and prevent the - . accumulation -of sea grass and other marine substaac. " - ri