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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1902)
MATCHES ' ; The Pacific . Count Purler Match i made by the Diumorul Mutch Cninpany.- No diHagrocaUo odor of 8il.hur alien lighted. , Price one cent a box or 12 boxes for lOcpnla. ' , ; ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian TEUOPHONB tt. TODAT WBATHB& I'OIUT.VND. April is.-Waslilnirton, Oron and Idaho, showers. (tenon sell ded, (rain and hay. Tim liallwy Outsort brought down a fowl tMnfr lint ytrday. Try our ihiI4 aprloot in cans) tby i scllroi. Johnson flro. Fancy full wtlfht ersamsry butlw, t p.r roll at Johnson Hro. - Wail slain Ml for your coal require, meats. Ordsr promptly 0114. . ror rsnt.-f-rwoj nou, modern Ira-pfovtim-nti. inquire at m HUobant etirt, Japanese food or all kinds, dump at llit Yokohama ttasaar, (a Comtuarclal treat, - Another scipm.ot of freah aok4 Kaaurn ham and tMova Just In-Juba-on tiro. Mm Itajmussen dot up lac cur talus to perteotion. Leave ordora at Oregon iiaktty, t W art Mlinf any of our best brand of oreamery butter at Wot per roll. Johnson Broa. . Tnw ittamer Alliance, with a food tiargw and fair passenger Mat, left out Sunday for Trlsoo, Thre axpart workmen at the Occi dent barber Wwp, Poroelain baths. Uvii bootblack in the city. You will find Mia boat Uo naal la tut Mty at tbt Itislng 8u Restaurant, No. til Commercial it. ;, for Rent-Three furnished rooa for nousvkteptnf . Inquire at 40J Ex. than street, or ill Bond Kraft , if you want boi wood, slab wood or other flraaood, telephone Kelly, the traaafar man. Phone U black. 8i. Agnre Guild wm hold a May Pay tea on Thuraday afternoon next, In tha Munday school room of tha Episcopal church. Herman Wise haa devised a unique Pemocratla campaign button, which b la supplying to hla friend free of chatge. t . lee craim 1$ eenta a pint at tha l'arlor Candy Store. Wa guaranU . our lie ore mn to contain no gelatine or atarch. ratrenta home Induatry by smoking the "Pride of Aatorla" cigars; flnaat made. Manufactured by MaoTarlana aad Knobal. Can't be beat, our J. W. Creamery Butter. Try It, and If It doee not pleaae you, your money will be re fundd. Johnson Broa P. A. Kantor, in Welch block, will call for your olothea to clean, dye, re pair and preaa, and will deliver them. Klnf up phone, red toM. Roalyn coal Uata longer, Is cleaner and miUces leaa trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other. Georft W. Sanborn, agent, telephone, 1311. , The 8ue H. Klmom arrived In yes terday with a good Hat of paaiengors and a fine cargo. Bhe will sail for Tillamook Wednesday morning at T o'clock. ' Herman Wlae'a feather ads made a "hit" ywteday and they "stuck" every place they hit, especially It lit hoppen ed to be on the back and the victim did not And It out. . T.ndlei One hair swltohea, rata and trilby. All kinds ot hair stood. Fine line of balr tonics and barber supplies. Will call on you It desired. A. H. Pe terson, Occident Barber Bhop. , , The Infant son of Mr .and Mrs, a. P. Johnain died Sunday evening after a brief Illneee,, The funeral services will be hold tomorroW from the fam- lly reldnee, with Interment In Green wood cemetery. We have made arrangementa with at-vertU growers to handle their entire crop of rheubarb, end will now receive, eai h morning,- large shipments of line strawberry and wine rheubarb, which we will be able to sell at very low prloea JOHNSON BROS. , , A sou'wester was announced early yesterday afternoon and the Indlca- tiona for the time were that It would give thlni community a winter-like dose, but up to the lost hours It appeared that H had spent most of Its tores before reaching this place. The line I. Q. Tcwksbury was a One penman and accountant, lie did the latter writing and book-exporting for a number of small bualnesa housea of his acquaintance. Dr. Kates arrived at his 41th birth day annlvrary yeatfcday and setit a Plaaaant evening with friends. A dinner was also on the program and proiwrly carried out, At the meeting of the "nonpartlsas eltlseiu" central committee last even- ng, O. J, Trvnchsrd wss nnmlna'.ed and placed on the ticket for county Judge to (III the vacancy caused by the resignation or Isaac Bergman. The constant report oomes of men being held up In games and In oneway and another Men who go Into games where there It money staked expect to get something "eaay," and If they hppen to gettthe worst ot it, It Is too late to hallow, "Held up!" Votere only teeded to be reminded of the faot that tha time for Ouelng tha reglstraUon Is close at hand. They ars now coming In with a rush vnd ere many mora days, at yesterday's rate, will And a good list The mark was shoved to M last evening. Republican headquarters had some srtlstlo. decorations made on the win- dows yesterday . Roosevelt and Fur Man's pictures were properly surround ed with emblems and flowers, and our r. I. Dunbart nam was placed on the window. t w m "T J. W. Talhott, tlia popular and effl- VnB.u vi in urn Ky uaisert, had an unique experience on hla down ward trip yeaterday that ha does not care to talk about, if you want to get him riled out r .i.k -..u i him to relate particular' U. II, SltibtMkM. of lh Packing Company, reports his com- Ptny in good shape for the coming season. The oold-storaae .i.Mr(m.n baa a capacity of MO tlercea a eessos but from present Indications the ca pacity will not be taxed title season. One of the best Indications of gen eral prosperity at a given point is prosperous, well-attended fraternal or ders. Astoria Is especially thriving In this line. All of the local lodges t. port Increasing membership, good at tendance and harmonious meetings It may be remarked that although local phyaiclana disagree on smallnox and may have some rivalry among themselves, yet Astoria Is favored with as flne medical talent a there it in any city of the site on earth. Bpeaklng of tha death of Alex. Pent- ilia last evening, Mr. Peter 8hlstad.1l,,, ,r miarded. If a tramp is dla- foreman of one of Astoria's largest canneries and one ot Astoria's leadlna- cltisens, aald that Mr. Penttlla's loss to the community would be great; that be was all that takes to make a good cltiten and useful member of so ciety, The claim that Astoria is without hotels is misleading. . There art no Weldorf-Astorlaa there, but there are comfortable quarters for all who come this way. It Is not objected that im provements should be made tuid better equipments furnished, yet the city la laboring under no disgrace on account of hotel accommodations. As remarked yeaterday by a visitor 4n Astoria, the Commercial and Irving Clubs are among tha Inatltutlona that Astoria should feel proud of- Theic olubs are supported and attended by the best cltisens, the management is In good hands, and they are such resorts that wives may feel contented when their "hubbies" are at their clubs. Everything is as orderly as a well regulated home, ... . John Wentworth died early yester day morning with spinal meningitis, He waa a member of the Eagles, which body will conduct his funeral from Pohl's undertaking parlors next Wed nesday. He.waa long a resident ot As toria and had many friends, The Eagles, In keeping with their custom, will give him an Imposing funeral. Wentworth was about 25 years old and unmnrrl?d. The steamer Vanguard brought In a report today that a smallpox flag was flying at Oak Point, Washington. An Astorian reporter, who was in Port-. land yesterday morning ,met the tore man of the mills and from him learned that the case was simply one of meas les and that In a Very mild form, tie Indignantly denied that there was a single case of smallpox at Oak Point "Do you think," said he, "that I would be going bask It there smallpox In the camp.' Not on your life. It s. all a canard made out ot whole cloth, and I know what I am talking about" Mrs. Conde Hamlin, of fit. Paul, sec ond vice-president . of the American League forvClvlo Improvement, who was expected to visit Astoria In the near future under the auspices of the Woman's Club and the Push Club, and to leoture on "Civic Federation," his, much to her own regret, fceen obHged to withdraw the offer of her services, and left Portland on Sunday tvetilng for Ioa Angeles, where she will at- tend ths world's convention of Worn an's Clubs. . This will be a great dis appointment to many Astorians, who anticipated, much pleasure and profit from her visit here. Arthur Steele, the efficient and De nial clerk of the Occident Hotel, who by the way Is a recent addition to the army of Benedicts, Is on his good be havlor for several reasons. The first and noteworthy one Is that Ms wife has five husky brothers, and the sec ond and most Important one, Is that the father of the bride is able lift a barret of well, call It vinegar, from ins counter of a country store with uut mnuni a osir. Artnur ssys mere is no domestic (rouble In con sequence- Reports come from the most of the lugging camps that the season is orov nig a prosperous one. The only trou ble so far reported Is that they have been unable to supply the demand Tha people here will not realise. the value of the lugging Industry until the demand reaches beyond the source of upiy. Those In a position to know, say that this day la not far distant; mat the timber Is being exhausted ev erywhere except on the North Pseiflc uoast, and that within a few years the timber famine Will exist here as elsewhere. It Is advised that timber owners are making a mistake in fore Ing their timber upon the market and that a greater error is being commit ted In permitting so much timber to so io waste. A visitor In Astoria the other day was expressing himself as to the many interesting sights to be seen In the city. "I cannot understand," said n. -wny tome of your people call it dull here. I have been here several days and see something new every day. I go down to the wharf and see shins from every port and clime, coming In any going out Fishing boats also in great number are In ths river searching for ths succulent salmon. ; river boats to points all along the up. IPcr "VJ,r r constantly passing to r. -. ... .,..,. .".. a scene of lively Industry that 1s good to look at. , I corns from a little town In Kansas, whose Inhabitants, If they could be transferred Tier and back for , J, ? TT their neighbors and friends- Oh, res. lA""r)a ' I4 town and I wish ' nairs were in auch condition that 1 cou,d ! here for food and all." While Astoria Is considered a wide- open town, yet It is the moat orderly wiae-open town In the Pacific Nortn. west. There are fewer complaints and fewer ai rests here than elsewhere, yet the police" are never derelict In the performance of their duty. From chief to patrolmen every one knowa hla duty and performs it Umg acquaintance with the town also enables them to give better service and the way In which they go about their work Is an other advantage. They know every man in town and If a new one arrive they soon find him out For a hobo or tramp to" enter the town and re main at large is an utter Impossibil ity. Officers meet every train and both covered tie is locked up and kept Im prisoned until Judge Nelson reads the riot act to him ,and when a tramp once receives a lecture from the judge he does not wish aa "encore." He simply moves out In an easterly direction and he warns other tramps against com ing to the place. And for crooks and sharps, when one Is discovered he Is quietly told to move on and he move. Astoria Is good enough for any law abiding cltlxen, but It Is a hard place for ths crooked. , TUB ENGLISH NAVY. . Although the naval strength of Eng land Is equal to that of any three con tinental powers. It is stated they are planning several mora powerful war ships. Tbsr are determined to have the best and most efficient navy in the world. In tha selection ot a family medicine we see this same spirit being put forth more and more every day, because the people are determined to have the best' remedy that can be ob tained. It Is Impossible to purchase a better or mare reliable medicine than Hostetter'e Stomach Bitters. , Every member of the family can take- It safely, with the assurance that it will positively do them nod. It will re store vigor to the aytem and cure In digestion, dyspepsia, constipation, ner vousness and malaria. V ADVERTISRD LETTERS. List of letters remaining uncalled tor In the postofflce at Astoria: Alfred, Mr. M. B. : Astoria Mable Works Campbell, Miss Minnie ' Crawford, W. It Davis, Jacob K. Denning, Mrs. Hertense English, D, B. Erlckson, Abraham Haloner, Jaakko , Hill, Miss Dick Klnff, W. R- , Lnmbe, Wm. Merrlam, It. W. Hoolbrans, Mrs. Larson, N. , Miller, James "; Thtsburn, J. M. Miller, P. A Walker, flcorge a Wilkes, W. A. Wright, D. M. NOTICE! There will be a- meeting of the As toria High School alumni at Judge Gray's resldenofr on Monday evening. April tS. at 7;f0. A full attendance la requested, as there Is business of Im portance to oome before the meeting. CHAS. S. GRAY, President. CBATH OF OOOD MAN. Pnttllia Passes Away Much Sueff'lng. Alex After . Alex. Penttllla, of 201 Alameda ave nue, this city died at t- Mary's hos pital yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock after a lingering illness of 3 weeks. His remains wars transferred to Coroner Pohl's undertaking parlors from which place they will be removed to Ms lata residence this morning. The primary cause of ths death of deceased was consumption, but the Im- mediate cause (a charged to blood- poisoning, which set up in the left knee. Thr long spell, of sickness had reduced him to a mere skeleton, but he had born his suffering without murmur to the last moment. Deceased wss one of Astoria's most prominent citizens. He came to this country a little less than 20 years ago from Finland, and although a man of limited means he stood Jilgh among bis own people and ths people at large. He was a fisherman by trade. He own ed a neat cottage In Unlontown, at which his family resided at the time of his death, and besides the few dol lars be had saved up he leaves a home and $3000 lnsursnce In the A. O. V. W. order for his family. Be sides being a prominent member of I Ms order he was president of the Finnish Brotherhood of this city and stood at the top notch with the mem bers. ' ' ' :;""'... He was also a devoted member of the Lutheran church. Deceased la survived by a wife and two children both boys aged respectively 1 and year. The entire community la which he lived la grief-stricken over his death' '; . 'The funeral will take place next Thursday under the auspices of ths Finish Brotherhood, the A. O. TJ. W. and services wilt also probably be con ducted by the pastor of bis church. Mr. Penttllla bad moved to ; St Mary's hospital about one week pre vious to his death. At the time of his death he was about IS years old. . POP08AL8 WANTED. Custom House, Astoria, Ore., April ZK .Supplies for revenue vessels. Sealed proposals for supplying rations and coal to vessels of the United States Revenue Cutter Service, regu larly stationed, or temporarily, at As torla. Oregon, and delivered on board sajd vessels at that place during the fiscal year ending June SO, 1901, will be received at this oflWe un'H 3 o'clock m. of Tueaday. May 13, 1901, at which time and place they will be pub licly opened. The coal furnished to be anthracite orbltumlnou of best quality; uniform . lnj Character; to weigh K pounds to the ton; to be delivered on board the' vessela at such times and In such quantities as may he required, at locaMUea readily ac cessible to aald vessels, and to be sub ject to Inspection as to quality and weight Bidders will name-thx prices both for steaming and stove coal, and also their facilities for furnishing ths vessels with fresh water, and their charges therefor. Blank forma of pro posals, with schedule showing compe tent parts of rations, may be had up on application to this office; proposals must be submitted on these forms. Separate bids will also be received at the ssme time and place for lubricat ing and illuminating oils. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, and no proposal will be accepted un til Congress shall have made an ap propriation for the purpose. JOHN FOX Collector. .i 3XS "It is always sunrise somewjiere in the world." Pears' Soap is sold all over the world. ; .... . SsUbtbhed ia ' Centra! neat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders tor meats, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and aUs.'avlorlly attended to V 0. W. MORTON, Pre. Telephone Nn st. - " . Dr. T.. It. Ball " DENTIST. S24 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. C. 01, Barr, Dentist "! ManseU Building. 178 Commercial St, Aatorla, Or. ! TELEPHONE BED M6L J.A.FASTABEND OaNERAL CONTRACTOR , J AND BUILDER. , KOUOH DAT ON BAR. Life-Savers Called Out Twice From Disappointment. ' Captain Parker, of the steamer Nah- cotta, reported a rough day at ths mouth of the Columbia yesterday. The wind blew a heavy gale from the southeast during the forenoon and at noon changed to a heavy sou'wester. The 'captain reported that Captain Stuart and his life-saving crew had been called out In the forenoon from Cape Disappointment life-saving ata lion to save two fishermen who had drifted Into the breakers. After a des perate fight with the waves, the men were saved. Just as the Nahcotta wss leaving II waco another signal gun had been fired and the life-savers bad again rushed to the rescue. On bis way over the captain passed a capsized (lulling boat off of Sand Island, but, as the seas were very high, lie dared not attempt to save the boat. For while he be lieved that the owners of the boat must have been lost, but later on he passed another Ashing boat containing four men and two nets, and he thinks two of these men and their net must have been rescued from the breakers by the last-mentioned fish boat. The Astorian called up Captain Stu art, of tne ure-savtng station, at a late hour last night and he was under tiie impression that the men had been saved; , and, when Informed of the statements of the captain of the Nah cotta, he waa positive that the men had been rescued by fellow-fishermen. Tne captain, nowever, reported a desperate fight to save' the men who had drifted out in the forenoon. PROPOSALS WANTED. Bids will be received for building the Taylor school, to be erected on lots and It, block SO, Taylor Astoria, Plans and specifications at the office ot E. Z. Ferguson, acbool clerk. All bids to be in by noon, the 10th day of May. 1902. Tho right to reject any and all bids reserved. E, Z. FERGUSON. Clerk of School District No. 1, Clatsop County Oregon. Arouse Your Liver. You cannot have comfort un til it acts freely. To enjoy perfect health and feel like a new person take. Beecham's Pills. Sold SnqrwlMe-ta Sena 10. and a. i Men's Colored Golf Shirts, 1 pair cuffs to match, in very best patterns and colorings f 1.00 values for . 7 Sc Men's fast color Black Socks. Ribbed top also deep stitch, excellent quality 25c value. US Poll For New Line of Men's Crush Hats, all colors, latest shapes. 31eOO up S-paoziger & Co. mm 1 ESIflls AT, SHANAHAN'S Kfianshan BUg.f Commercial $t. Great Sale of Curtalnu We Simply Quote OUR PRICES , . , fl.00. Curtains For 7oc per , pair 1.25 - $1.00 ' 1- 50 ' . 1.25 2.00 - .." -1.75 " 2- 50 " - "2.25-." 3.00 " 2.49 4.00 " " 3.25 " M00, 7.50, 10.00 Call and Brlnl. to Your Health! NOB HILL, I t b You maVe no mistake by using it. . New consignment of fine tea just int Foard & Stokes Co. mi is the miE TO BUY WALL PAPE3 S.ooo Rolls Just la. Mora to Fellow Latest Defigns ia Exquisite Coloring.. . We will nil you BORDER for your room at Um 8AHJO FRICB par roll as the wall and ctilla. Wa keep ftrst -class workicen ni foaraa-' . te oar work. . lt us fijrurs on your deooratlcf for IMS. " ' B. F. ALLEN & SON. Commercial Street. " SPRING SHOES Oxfcrds, Patent Leat&ers, VIcI Kll, HW-) Utest, j. Cwaf1t All Styles, Lowest Prices Peterson & Brown. COUCHES ill j J A consignment of new and handsome patterns just received. ' Ton can get a bargain now. - Nothing better for the home, . , t EIAniN8S - - CARPETS i Call and see for yourself if I have not the largest sUx:k and ; -lowest prioea, considering the quality, of any house in town. Goods Sold on Easy Installments. H. H. ZAPF, The House FarniskrC Cutbirths's FOR THIS BOTTOMS OF BOATS and' vessetls. rUNL'FACTURED BY C M. CUTBIRTH - Astoria, Or. W P. FULLER & CO. Afssts. reduced accordingly. See jf'- 1 Tteni COFFEE B e s t Andrew Asp. . f ag laker, Nxluuti in! fsntukssr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention diva to Ship ai 4 Steamboat Repalrlnff.Qsnsral Biaotc ralthlns, Flrst-CUsa Horse- -Bhoelag. tc CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANTB Insurance. Comoissioi tni -Sbtppief. C. J. TRENCHARD, Agent Wells Fargo and Paci lie Express 5om p'ys. Costom Bouse Broker LOUNGES Copper Paint To preserve tbem from ' the destructiv effects of worms and barnacle and prevent tha accumulation of sea ' v grass and other niarln substances. -4 A I