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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1902)
4 T at"''"." TI1E MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1902 . A WARM DAY r . - SuggraU a cooling' Lovorago. - We have a stock I oflleiroH exultant Hoot Deer ondAloin Lottlcw, 1 mid aim) tho extinct so that it con be mndo at home if preferred. , ,, - ROSS, , The Alorning Astorian TEU3PH0N8 m. TODAY'S WttATHER. 1'ORTLAND, April I .-Oregon and Wanhington and Idaho Cloudy, to larlly cloudy .probably occasional light ehowvrs. Qeston Mlla feed, grain and bay. You can purchase etrawberrle at John)!) Bros, today. . - Try our pealvd ayrtoote In cans; I bey are, xeetlenlJohaaua Bro. fWy rull weight creamery butler, Me per roll at Johnson Hroa '" Call Main til lot your coal HKjuire mnu. Orders promptly filial. Our Perfection Blend Moohe Java cofrwosa't U bel -Johnson Bros. Th steam echooner Aberdeen, to load lumbrr for Trlaoo, la In rort Tht next swwlon of lh eouoly com ralsalonere' eourt will meet Monday. Way I. . .. Th llghthou( tntlr Columbine wan attending to aoint buoy work yrtter wy. '.: For rent. ?-room nous, roodwa Im provement. Inquire at 171 Exchange Htreet. Th nrat trawberrtea of th aeon were received by Johnaon Bros, yt--terdar. Japeaee goad of all kinds, eauap at the Yokohama Baaaar, 121 Commercial ilml - Anothar nhipuuat of freah amoked Raster ham and baoot jtUK la.-Ja-aon Bros, j . W. r. Mcrtregor la building a new moMhouat at Ms box' factory -Is, Up pertown. ! ',t :( ; The German bark Nomla. under charter to' load wheat la In I orl from Honolulu, Th Chilean bark ' Gleaner, loaded wllh lumber fur 'Frisco, went to sea ye terday. - Mr. Raamuaaen doea up lace cur tain to jrfotton. Leave ordera at Oregon Bakery. W ere selling any of our beat brand of creamery butter at Wot per roll. Johnson Bro. A -shipment of fin vegetable ar rived on the 'Prlaco steamer yester day for Johnaon Broa Three expert workman at th Occi dent Barber Shop. Poroetaln hatha, Beit teotblack In the cdty. Tou will find tha beat Uo maal la tu uty at tha Rislnn; Hun Restaurant, "No. Ill Commercial St. The remain of the late Lloyd Kvana of Chinook wera yterday In terred In Oreonwood cemetery. For rtent. Three furnlshad room for housekeeping, Inquire at 40S Bn change street, or 411 Bund atrcet. If-you want box wood, alab wood or ' other firewood, telephone Kelly, tha tranrr man. Pbona nil black. Ic oream 11 cent a pint at the Parlor Candy Buir. Wa guarantee our Ic eream to contain no gelatine or itarrh. ' A white Spite) dog, named "Snowball." . Deliver at "Th Wal dorf," and gt IS rewards I'aircBit horn tnduatry by smoking th "Pride of Aatorla" olgara; flnaat mad. Manufactured by MaoFarlan and Knobel. Can't be beat, , our J.-W. Creamery Buttir. Try It, and if It doe not picas you, your money wllt .be re undfd. JotBon Broa A P. A. Kantor, In" Weloh block, will coll for your olothea to clean, dye, re pair and preae, and will deliver them. Itltiff up phone, red MM. ' ,.f. Ttodyn coal laata longer, li cleaner and make leu trouble; with itovea - and chimney flue than any other. George 'W. Sanborn, agent, telephone, 1311. .- "' The Hpinatera ' were entertained at the realdence of Mr. and Mra C, W. Fulton )at eeimlng. ' A large number were preaent and a pleaaan't occas ion reported, . ' ' Ladlea One hair awltohei, rata and trilby. All klnda ot hair goodi. Fine line of kalr tonic and barber auppliea, "Will oaU on you If dealred, A. B. Pe iteraoB, Ocoldfnt Barber Shop. . ' ' ' HIGGINS & CO. . Thai eltamer Bu H. Elmor will leave thla moriJng at I o'clock for Tillamook; far M.tO. Thoma Bldwell haa been awarded th contract for the conatructlon of a building to be uaed aa a peat houM. Oeorge, Joaeph and Antone Morreltl, all native of Italy, and brother, took out their Arat cltltenihip paper yc lerday. . . i The 0. It. A N. Co.' aleam'ir Co lumbia arrived In yeaierday morning with a fair complement of cargo and paaaangara.' - !" The ateamer Hua II. Rlmore, -with a oarao of dairy nroduce and a Valr na. aenger Hat, arrived In Thursday night from Tillamook, . Tha regular monthly meeting of the Columbia River Flahermen'a Protec tive Union will be held at Ha Aatnr atreet hall May I. ' Hon. C. W. Pulton, who haa been before th United State eonrt at Port land In behalf of client, waa expect ed to return home laet evening. Campbell Bro. have nnlahed th?lr logging contract on Mill Creek. They have made a heavy run during tha paat aeaaon and the reeulta have been very aatlafactory. Chief of P.-tllro Hallock haa be-n no tified by tha pollre department to keep a lookout . for two runaway boy, Willi Daton, ag.nl It. and Kdwln Brown, aged 15 yeora The reglatratlon of voter paaned the 14M mark yeaterday long before clon ing time and h reglatratlon offlclala art delighted that voter are taking more Interval In the matter. A. Mr. Wltte waa brought arroaa the river yeterday from a logging camp with a aevere caae of pneumonia and plaoed In St Mary' hoapttaL At laat account laat evening be waa reeling welt Tha eueceaaful launching of the gaa ollne launch Ben Hur, took place yes terday afternoon from the Leather' boat yard The Astoria Iron Work furnlhed the machinery for the launch- . ... i The New Style Chop House will not open for several day yet ,but Improve- ment on th building are progresalna; rapidly. When the place la re-opene? It Is expected to be on a larger, and better .acale than ever. The steamer Vulcan, of Portland, came down day before yeaterday to gt a raft of toga at John Day. When off the point she ran on to the bar, break ing her log chain, on account of which she waa compelled to return to Port land for repairs It la now reported that 'ex-Mayor Bergman haa tendered his resignation from the ticket of th "non-partlaan cltliens." Th ."committee" will have to meet again and fill the vacancy If It expect to run a candidate for the position of county Judga, A dead horse Is reported on th John Day road near Mill Creek, and It Is also reported to be In a bad state of decomposition, whereby th smell and tight is offemlv to travelers and the mad aupervlmr'a attention I pwlally solicited.. The Aatorla Rowing Club Is going to prepare for the coming regatta. A fnur-oftrd boat orew, composed of Giles, MoCnb IMerson and MoEwnn. with Marlon, substitute, and and Wright, coxswain, will begin to train shortlv . 1 While the young Republicans expect all Republicans who attend tholr meet ings to feel at home, yet It waa the aense of the club at Its recent meet ing that older Ileuhtlcans should not bo expected, to lal part In their de liberation. '. i 11 i Uppertown I Improving generally. New realdanc are going up, new Im provement are under headway and the work of starting the' new Claitsop mill Is In progre s. It la worth the time of anyone to visit this point to see what la going on, : County Commissioner Young was expected In the city, yesterday but word was received from him that he had been stung on the eye by a wssp, nee. or other Insect that lights this way, and his eye was put In such a swollen ' condition 'that he dlclded to remain Indoors. Excursions over the Astoria A Co lumbla River railroad have been ar ranged as follows: May 4, Woodmen of tha World; May 24, pressmen's Un ion; June 1, Portland Outing Club; June 8, Women of Woodcraft; June 22, Knights and Ladlea of Security; June 19, Letter Carriers. i The aawmlll of the Lewis and Clark people haa olosed down on aooount ot a shortage of logs. It Is expected, however, to resume operations next Monday. Up to the preaent, 10,000 feet of planking havt been cut, some of which has already been laid on the worst part of th road " ' t Coroner Pohl received a telegram at a 1al hour last night from C, A. Tewksbury of Boston, Mm, Instruct ing the coroner to glva hla brother, 1, Q. - Tewkabury, a decant burial. The funeral will take plane Sunday at 1 o'clock p. m, and Interment will take place In Greenwood oemetwy, The street cars run regularly now to Alderbrook, which Is a great ac commodation to the cltlxena of that setclon. A new car waa put on yes terday afternoon' and It runs a smoothly a a palaro car. With the splendid new roadbed and th jiw car lervli tho looal street railway com pany Is making a great hit. Lowertown Is not behind in progress. The extension of th atreet car line In that direction haa already wrought more changes In th way of Improve ments, and with Uuuer and Lower town both growing and the middle por tion of the city also In the van, tha next year will And Astoria far bevond former conditions. A Portland U-year-old girl, Bella Mahkovlfk, who has been visiting friends In Uppertown became sudden ly deranged yesterday morning and wandered from the hmne In a partly disrobed condition. She waa dlacov- red by Mra Ludwlg Lars.m, who took her In cared for her and finally ra tored her to friend. ' A committee composed of Dr. Pllk Ington, Dr, Ball. Hon. Harrison Allen and Prof. H. S. Lyman haa been ap pointed by President Carnahan, of the Astoria Progressiva Commercial Asso ciation, ' to take care of Lee Moor- house. The Dallea Photographer, who will take view to exhibit at th St Louis and Lewis and Clark exposi tions, . C. H. Puller, representing Llndsley Bros. Company, ef Portland, Is In the city for the purpose of obtaining water transportation for 8700 cedar telephone poles from the Columbia river to Los Angeles, California. This Industry promises to beome Important In the future to this section and It Is hoped thst he will succeed In his first ship ment - ' C. L Houston and J. El Ferguson have entered autt In th circuit court to compel George Kabotb to lancal a claim to lot 3 block li Mcdures' Ad dition. Plaintiff alege that they and their grantora hav had possession for 10 years and that defendant baa no la gal right to the property. Th lot Is a valuable one, loacted on Duane street between Tenth and eleventh. One of our townsmen aays that tha owners ot -he aand bills a the neigh borhood of Port Stevens have but lit tl reallaa'.lnn of th large amount of gold there la there. , Another assay of the average sands obtained from the yard In front of the Hotel navel a few days ago, assayed M S per cubic yard In free gold. This gentleman thinks there are good mlnea here at home, a shown by the assays .' An announcement waa made In a lo cal paper a few day ago that Mr, A. U Parker waa putting In a fish trap at John Day la defiance of law and order an dall tha customs and conven tionalities of the '-te of Oregon and the flailing Industry. Mr. Parker stat ed yesterday that It all grew out of the fact that he waa engaged In put ting In a tldegate at John Day, one of the largest In the state, and that some of th unsophisticated mistook It for a flsh trap. When there la a news Item afloat Astoria is the best place In the world to a newspaper man. The people are all courteous and they catch an Item as quickly aa th people of any place In the world. As aa Illustration: A few daya ago a lunatic was brought down on the noon train. An Aatorlaa reporter was on his rounds with tha usual Inquiry "Anything new " In ten minutes after the train had arrived people In every part of the city had learned of the arrival of the lunatic, and In response to the Inquiry for news, said: "ee, a lunatlo was brought down on the train a few minutes ago.' A news Item that la a news Item trav els here like wild fire and the cttl sens are always ready to Impart news to the knight, of the quill . 0 e It is a wonderful soap that takes hold quick and does no harm. No harm I It leaves the skin soft like a baby's ; no alkali in it, nothing but soap. The harm is done by alkali. Still more harm is done by not washing. So, bad soap is better than hone. . f What is bad soap ? Im perfectly made ; the fat and alkali not well bal anced pr not combined, 4 What is good soap? 1 Pears'. ' ,- told all aver tb world. . v pAHtlER. OALVff, trtarnoat hoallns Mhra In th wortA ars ' : A GENERAL MUDDLtt Smallpox, Health Officer, Cblof of Po ., Ilea, Etev-. Th death of Mrs, A, Hansen yes terday, whose housa was under quar antine on account of a case of small pox at th place, brought cut some developments showing that the police department and th city health officer have not been working harmoniously together during the late amallpox scar In the city, and the further fact la charged on the, side, that there ha not been a casa of smallpox In the city, but that tha cases reported hav all been only cases of "suspicion" In which the physicians differed in opin ion, but out of an abundance of pre caution called them amallpox and let them go at that While one physician would give It out that he bad found a "genuine" cast of smallpox, anoth er would dispute it on th sly until soma of the people are wicked enough to say that it has all been a fake and that the excitement was all started just to give the physician business in th way of vaccinating people, and also to give watchmen Jobs, and car penters and lumbermen and others em ployment through . th building and maintaining of a peathous. Of course there are but few who take to this Idea, but there are always a few who will believe anything that aavors of crookedness, or of not being tho right thing Use general belief is that every caa of amallpox report ed wa amallpox and that everyone who had duties to perform In the mat ter baa performed bto duty. But to the auhpject of th health offi cer and the chief of police. When th Aator Housa waa under quarantine It was claimed, that th chief waa not called upon for an officer and that tha watchman placed there had no author ity to make arreata or do anything otherwise than "watch" and that aa a consequence, before the quarantine was declared off all of th Inmates of the Aator House, who desired to do so, had escaped. - A watchman had also been on duty at tha Hansen place atnee. the quar antine waa declared on that place aev- eral days ago. but It haa been notor iously known that persons hava been coming and going to and from th place practically at will, day and night But the ollmax come yesterday aft ernoon when Health .Officer Cordlner, accompanied by undertaker Pohl, went for th body-of the late Mrs. Han sen, who bad died -ibout 1 o'clock. It waa tha pnrpoae to fumigate the body and remove It to Pobl'a undertaking parlor where funeral services would be -conducted today and the body thence taken by train to Ocean View cemetery for Interment But they did not get the boly. It waa reported that the health officer waa "fired" bodily from the premises, but this waa an exaggeration. Health Officer Cordlner la not tha kind of a man to submit to such an indignity. Th relative and friends of deceaaed simply object ed to having the body removed and talked to the health officer In a way that did not pleaacf him and he washed bis handa of tha entire matter and turned the casa over to the board of health committee " Tha commute then placed the matter In the handa of Chief Hallock. who Immediately plao ed a watchman at the Hansen resi dence with the positive instructions to permit no one to visit or leave th premises, and tha chief says that he haa a man there upon whom he can count - It la claimed that the proper step hava been at last taken; that while For Sick Headaches try these famous Pills. They remove the cause and act quickly. You will feel like a new person after tak ing ..7 - Beecham's Pills ' Bold Bncrvbtt. In Wxm IOo. tnd Xto. Central Meat Market '642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your ordera tor meals, both . FRESH AND SALT Will b promptly ana ' '" , kalis aetorlly attcaded to ' ? , 3. W. MORTON, Pro. Teleraone Jf, ftfk - ". . Dp. T. It. Ball -'.DENTIST. "' ; 524 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. C. ;tt, Ba Dentist : ManeeU Building. 578 Commercial Bt, Astoria, Or. TELEPHONE RED SOU. J.A.FASTABEND OBNERAL CONTRACTOR . AND BUILDER. It is tha duty of the health officer to gfv order, that the polio depart ment Is the place to hava the ordera executed; that no one else ha author ity to make arrests and enforce the ordera properly. . - It Is also claimed that Jf the case at tha Astor House and Hansen's had been malignant forma of smallpox, sad of a contagious nature, that half tha city would long ago have been In fected by reason of tha loose manner In which the quarantine regulations ware enforced.'.'"- ' ..'' There is not any blame attached to any one particularly except to tboa who hav evaded tha watchmen and mingled with th public after having been exposed. Health Officer Cordlner haa performed his duty and the chief of police has been ready to perform his, and now that everything has gotten around In the proper shape, it la be lieved that all will move harmoniously in the future. : Mrs. Hansen's body will be moved to Undertaker Pohl'a parlors today and after the funeral services ar conducted at 10;J0 a. m. the body will be taken to Ocean View cemetery and buried. , ' In the meantime Chief Hallock's watchman will look after the Isola tion of th smallpox casa at the Han- aen home. . , CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW Presbyterian church Services as us ual tomorrow. Theme of the morning sermon "How Can I Know I Am Sav ed," Jn the evening there will be a union temperance meeting at the Con gregationar church. A very cordial In vitation extended to all. Tomorrow will be Pounders Day at the Swedish Lutheran church, and the sermons, morning and . evening, will contain fitting reference to the pioneers who 43 years ago organised the Swed ish Lutheran Augustana Synod In tha United States. The collections will be for educational purpoees. :' . At .the First Congregational church the pastor will preach at 11 a. m. In the evening at 7:30 there will be a rally and Union Temperance meeting, at which all the churches will unite. Rev. Henry Marcott will preach the sermon; Sunday school at 12:15. Young Peoples' Society, Sunday evening, 1:50. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:80. A moat cordial Invitation to all a e Tomorrow morning Rev. Harold Oberg will present to his congregation In the Methodist church, the question: "Is Tour Foot on the Brake?" In the venlng this church will nnite with the other churches In a great temper ance mass meeting In the Congrega tional church. The other services win be aa usual. A warm welcome to all- Ollt GIiOTMG Boots Coats and Pants Heavy Flannel Shirts and Underwear, Wool Socks, Blankets and Comforters; Prices always the lowest ,at , S- Danziger & Co. :ATSHANAhAN' ' Shanalian Hldg., Commercial St. , Great Sale of Curtains W Simply Quote OUR PRICES ... $1.00 Curtains For 75c jer pair 1.25 , - - " 11.00 150 ' - 1.25 2.00 M . . " 1.75 u ' 2-50 " 2.25 " . .. 3.00 , " ' 2.49 ' 4.00 " u 3.25 $5.00, 7.50, 10.00 Call and ftrinfifo Your If enUhl NOB HILL COFPBB la tba You make no mistake by using it New consignment of fine tea just in. Foard 6t Stokes Co. NOW IS THE TlfJE iS.ooo Rolls Jt la. Mora to Follow Latest Designs la Exquisite Colorlnt. Wa wM eell ye BORDER for row rooms at tha BAK9 PE.JC3 par ' roll aa tha van and celling. Wa keep ftrsH&uw workmen and guaraa - tea our work. Let tu figure on your decorating tor 1J0O, B. F. ALLEN & SON. 365-307 Commercial Street. SPRING SHOES Oxfords. Pateat Leathers, ViciKid. Latest. SweUest. All Styles, Lowest Prices I A M k V Peterson & Brown. COUCHES 14 v5nT e i A consignment of new and handsome patterns just received. You can get a bargain now. : Nothing better (or the home. RIATTINGS - - CARPETS Call and see tor yourself ill have not the largest stock and lowest prices, considering the quality, of any house in town. - Goods Sold on Easy Installments. H. H ZAPF, The House Fornisiier. Cutbirths's FOR TUB BOTTOMS OF BOATS AND VESSELS. t :" wi" V :1, flANUFACTUREO BY CM, CUTB1RTH - Astoria, Or. W. P. FULLER & CO. Afents. " reduced accordingly. P' " i Them Beit Andrew Asp, Vigti later, lladuaiUi as laranaatr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT I REASONABLE PRICES. Saeclai Attention Given to 8hlp ard i Steamboat Repalring.Oenerai Biack- smithing. Flret-CtaM Hora i . Shoeing, at .. CORNER TWELFTH AND DTJAJTB Iflssrince. Conmlssloi tti Satppiiff. C. J. TRENCHARD, Agent Walla Fargo and Pacific Express Comp'rs. Castoa Rouse Broker LOUNGES Copper Paint To praserT them from the destructive effect o( worms and . barnacle and prevent th ' acciunulatton of aea : grass and other marts substance. v.