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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, WEDNESDAY,' APRIL 30, 1002 ' r.s.v. p. " : - , Thin is a brand of tableiolt, made from tiio Urgent bod of pure rock suit in tlio world, 360 fool thick. By dissolving this rock with distiliod' water pure aalt it obtained, and it does not cake. Per pockngo 15 cent. 1 . ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Morning: Astorian TBLBPUONB Ml. TODAT'I WBATHBR. Oaston sella fsed, grain aod nay. Try our peeled aprloot la oans; tby it axovllent Johnson lira. Fancy fuU weight ersarasry bulUr, loo per roll at Johnson Uro Call Mala Ml for your coat required meats. Order promptly 0114, : For rant.-'f-room nous, modern lav provetmnt. Inquire at 1U Exchange tfttOvt. , . , . m- ' v'.-- - Japanese food ol all kinds, ebeap at Ut Yokohama Duur, (Ctl t'oiuuwrelal street. ,f , ' . .... ........ AnMber shipment of freak amoned Kim hiun and baova Just la. Juhn on Mroa,' Mm HMmtuwM 4oo up tact OUT" talus to perfection. Leave orJi-ri at Oregon Bakery. W are selling ur of our boot brand of oreamery butter at Wot par roll Johnson Bros. . Walter Lynort Ipft yesterday for Portland to epend few day with friends and on bad mm Thro expert workmen at too Ooct d,ui Barber "hop. Porcelain baiha. Best beutblaok In tko otty. U. Tluiiuons, of Uppertown, will tako a tHp least In a torn ...day Beside othr placo b will Visit bl old bom in Minneapolis, Minn, ,. You wlU Sod lb btt Ho meal III tu Uiy at tb Itlstog Huo Restaurant, Ho. tU Commercial St.- Mr. E. L. Dwyer ha returned to tb city aud I staying at U Occidumt. H ws warmly wetoomed by hi num erous friends In tb city . Yor ' Heat-Taree furnished Mow tor housekeeping. Inquire at eW K cbaog' trt, or Ul Bond stmt. U you want bos wood, (tab wood or eibcr oreaood, tulefboue KUy. too trausier msa. Phone UU black. Herman WIm baa devised a unique Utuoeratlo campaign button, which b 1 supply I, ig to hi friend free of tbwge. . , ., ,. . ' ., . Ice or Ant IS ocnt a pint at U Parlor Candy Store. W guarantee our ic cream to contain so gelatine or stareh. , 1'atroala bom Indualry by atnokinc tb "Ittda of Astoria" clfri flnt mad. Manufactured by MaoTarlan and Knobol. Oan't b beat, our J. W. Creamery Butter. Try It, and if h do not pleaae you, your money will be r-fund'xl.-Jonaon Bros. P. A- Kantor, 1n Weluh block, will call for your olothos to clean, dy. ro pair and prM, and will deliver them. lUng up phone, red SM4. The Hale Kern drill soow wljl re aume work first of the month for deepening the channel off Uppwtown. The dredger 1 working day and night Hoelyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and make lee trouble wttb stoves and oMmney flues than any other. George "W. Sanborn, agent, telephone, mi. - ' : ' The teachers of this city will meet at Olney school next Saturday and continue the discussion of 'Xeonard anl Ortrmte.' ' A large attemlar.c Is exiteoted- . f ;, . ... The Retail Clerk' Union ''will enter, lam their employe and all of 'he re tall clerks at Page's hall next Mon day evening. There will be a fine mueloal rendition, also lunoh and re fiMhments. iaiiles One hair ewltohos, rats and trilby ' All kinds of hair goods. Fine Hue of hair tonic and barber supplies. Will call on you If desired. A. B. Pe trort, Occident Barber Bhop. . The Astoria, Box Company U one of the bualert Inetltutlons In the city. The company l turning out orders fur lci contractors and reports that , the .demand Indicates that an unprecedent ed building boom Is on for Astoria. , We tmve made arrangements with several growers to handle their entire crop of rheubarb, and will now receive, each morning, large shipments of One strawberry and wine rheubarb, which we will be able to sell at very low prloea ' JOHNSON BROS. The chief engineer for th 0. ft. & N. Is expected down this morning to .Innpect the steamer Nahcotta. , John R, Ooulter, superintendent of th t R. , N.'syetem, met 'him here. ' Tf the Nohcatta John Kopp, the Astoria brewerymaa, Is at Coos Bay on business, Mrs. M. St. Hmlth baa given blrtb to a 10-pound sun. ilunday last Bids for building a school house In Unloniown will be opened May 10th. flteam Schooner Lakme arrived In from Sen Franolsro at I o'clock last evening.".. ;. . ' J--- '. . A mens houa I being built on the Nehalem road by the roadmaster near the Uayseth plsce. ;.v,r Cleared at 'the custom house yester day, the barkentlne Chehalla, bound for Peru with lumber. , M. O. Prent tovitcir, of Uppertown, has mad some valuable Improvements on his premise recently. Mr. and Mrs, Webster, of Uppertown, are the happy recipients of a fine pair of twin girts at their home. Repslrs on Commercial street from Eleventh to Fourteenth, have been completed by Contractor Wirt The Copper Queen, a gasilln schoon er, with a cargo of mining machinery for Gold Beach, arrived down yester day. . .. : '.: v . Manager R. B. Dyer, of the Clatsop Mill Company, returned from Portland yesterday, after several days' visit to that city on business. The sash and door factory Is pro-1 greasing right along. The dry kiln has been completed and everything Is working towards the completion of this grest enterprise. John Parsman, of Deep River, was In Astoria yesterday and paid ths As torlan a substantial oalL Mr. Far, man Is an old time patron of this pa- or, ! The funeral services of th late John Wenrworth wUI occur from the resi dence of Ms mother this afternoon, under the auspices of ths Fraternal order of Eagles. "J. If. and C. R. looney. brothers of 3. P. Looney. a prominent cltlsen of Astoria, arrived from WOat Virginia yesterday, with a view of looking around Astoria and ultimately set tling. The Clatsop Mill Company has been busy laying ths foundstlon of Its work and Is now ready for the plledrlvers, who will be ready In a few days. This Institution will bs completed ss rapidly ss possible. i John Kopp. jr., bookkeeper for Kopps brewery, Is laid up In bed. and has been so for a week, from the effects of a vaccination. Mr. Kopp says he would risk, smallpox but never again vaccination . Ths young ladle of fit- A'gnes Oulld will give an afternoon tea In the base ment of the Episcopal church, Thurs day, May 1. Delicious ' home made candy will be on sale. Everybody cordially Invited. 3, p. Cavanaugh, of Portland will Address ths Toung Men's Republican Club next Friday evening, May t. at 7:1 p. m. There will be a smoker after the speaking and all Republicans and friends of the party are Invited to be preeant. ' Contractor Lebeck finished driving piles for the sidetrack put in for IJneberger and Warren's cold-storage as well as Elmore's coal wharf and cold storage plant. Bvery thing- Is completed there In the way of pile driving. A May-day tea will be given by the Methodist ladles at the parsonage, at the oorner of Exchange and Ninth streets, Thursday afternoon from I to S o'clock. , An excellent program, choice refreshments and a social time will be the features of the occasion. The publlo cordially Invited. Salt Is not salt It Is aVommon say ing that salt Is salt meaning that any alt Is good enough for ordinary use; but we assert the contrary; much salt Is Impure; it contains more or less dirt, for the simple reason that it Is mode by methods whloh render cleanliness and purity Impossible. Worster salt is made In such a way that It is. Im possible for It to be unclean or Impure, while, best of all, we are able to sell It to bur customers at the same price r.s any other, and., as. It Is stronger than, other kinds. It Is really the most eoonomlc.WOHNSON BROS, A PROPOSALS WANTED. Bids will be received for building the Taylor school, to be erected on lot 9 and 18, block ZO, Taylor's Astoria. Plans and specifications at the otlice of E. Z. Ferguson, school clerk. All bids to be In by noon, the 10th day of May, 1M1 The right to reject any and all bids reserved. , ; O, & FERGUSON, . Clerk of School District No. 1. Clatsop County Oregon. engine I atlfactory th will move along as usual, OflLK HEADMAN LIVW Was Capslsed In Boat, Rescued and . Drifted Back to Astoria. Emlle Headsman, fHherman, was re ported drowned yesterday afternoon. He was one of our best men, said Mr. Tallant. He was regarded--a on of th best fishermen on the Co lumbia. He was a young athlete, dar ing and capable of combatting with all of the ordinary obstacles. W hid built him a special boat for the sea son but unfortunately fie got beyond his strength. When last seen, he and his puller, Charlie Walberg, were sud denly swamped by a squall, and all was lost, r The boat, howvr." continued Mr. Tallant. "was afterwards rescued, and It Is now at A. Booth's, practically a total wreck for repairs. Poor twys, they have gone to the bottom of the sea. After all of these years, Emlle, the best fisherman on the Columbia, an athlete, oarsman and my choice of men, lost his life on a boat especially built for him and that too, on his first trip out" i "It Is the saddest occurrence of my fishing Industry," continued Mr. Tal lant. " " "Julius Erlckson brought In the sad news." said Mr. Tallant "If was on ly S00 yards from Headman when the accident occurred. ; A sudden squall appeared and In a' desperate effort to save themselves Headman and his boat puller went down boat and all disap peared." . Headman la one of the most popu lar young men In the city. He Is six feet tal!.affable. polite and a perfect gentleman, and beside winning the admiration of Ms employer, every one who has met blm Is hi friend. All Unlontown was In tears. One of the greatest funerals in the history of the city was being prepared In case his body was recovered. The Astorlan was preparing for a big write-up of the case and bad just about finished when news was receiv ed that Headman had shown up In Unlontown. Then an Investigation waa begun through telephone, messenger ,and otherwise and Mr Headman was brought to the Astorlan offloe. , HEADMAN'S 8TORT. ' ' "We had had a rough day," said Mr. Headman, "but being used to those things, I waa hot alarmed. Suddenly when a squall came up after we had teen drifting hard for sometime and everything eemed sgalnst us, th new boat, which I expected, was exactly, fitted for the occasion, turned 'cranky and unmanageable. In Ihm time than It takes to tell It she turned over and wrnt clesr around on her side. Then she suddenly shifted her beam' and I was left In the sea. By Inatlnot or In a spirit of desperation, T seised the first thing I came In contact with and it happened to be my companion' legs He held on to the boat and I held on to him. . . " Finally, a boat In th distance saw our desperate condition and came to' our rescue. We were miraculously res cued and started adrift for Chinook, on the Washington side- As a remark-' abel co-Incidence we picked up our net afterwards, which had been lost, but the boat drifted away and was after wards picked up practically beaten te pieces, and waa brought back for re pair ;'. ' We were taken to Chinook, and were treated royally, and arrived to night, to the great surprise of our friends who were mourning us as 4ead. I am stilt a fisherman and will dare the wave," aald Mr. Headman, "but I hope to never have such an exper ience again." Mr. Headman and kla companion were brought over on the steamer Mller yesterday afternoon. SUITS OUR CliIMATB. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gles a covering for the walls cf bullet ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purposes, makes a great demand for a shingle Main which preserves the wood, prevents moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly la such ths case In damp climates. The need Is well met In .a perfect article made right here In As toria. Cutbirth'a Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. It lo put up In eight colors and every package guar anteed. ' , ; TUB ENGLISH NAVT. Although the naval strength of Eng land Is equal to that of any three con tinental powers. It Is stated -they are planning several more powerful war ships. They are determined to have the beet and most efficient navy In the world. In the selection of 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 la impossible to purchase a better or more reliable medicine than Hostetter's Stomach Bitter. , Every member of the family can take it safely, with the assurance' that it will positively do them, food. It will re store vigor to the sytem and Cure In digestion, dyspepsia, constipation, "ner vousness and malaria, ;..-.; v ; I " ATTENTION. EAGLES - All members of Astoria-Aerie and visiting brethren la the city are re quested to assemble at the Aerie rooms at 1 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, April SO, to attend the funeral of our. late brother, John Wentworth. By order ; J. N. LAWS. Worthy Pros, C. S. FOSTER, Secretary- " WILD T0H,T AFLOAT." The Tug Samson Lose a Tow With Thre Men Aboard. There was a wild .rumor afloat yes terday that th tug Samson, Captain Randall commanding., had lost -three men overboard In an effort to tow a barge to port After many Ineffectual efforts to run the story down, the fact a gleaned ar that the Samson caught onto the targe at the mouth of the river and la attempting to tow the same Into th harbor parted a hawser, lolng th barge In the effort . I After a fruitless endeavor to recover her tow the Samson returned to port and after equipping herself with'; new steel bswser left out In search of the barge. There are three men on board the latter and grave fears are enter tained that she may drift out to sea and be lost Captain Woods, ons of the prominent bsr pilots, however, Is of the opinion that the barge Is a weather-rider and that she will be rescued, together with her crew, all safe and sound. There Is great excitement Jn the city over the probable fate of the men on the barge which will not be, atlaxed until the re turn of the tug. Owing to the lateness of the hour, It waa Impossible to learn the names of the men on the barge, but It Is understood that they are resi dents of the city.. The Astorlan win probably have all the facts connected with the affair at an early hour this morning, or at least as soon as the Samson returns. . - Captain Johnson, of the steam schooner Lskme, who arrived in last evening, reports seeing the 6amin, but doubts her ability to succeed In her search, aa the waves were rolling mountain high a he passed In with his ship. A great deal of anxiety. Is manifested In the city over the prob able results and the return of the tug Is anxiously looked forward to. FIRST TEAM DEFEATED. Foxy Grandpa's Aggregation Won Out at Bowling Last Night" Foxy Grandpa's little scheme was successfully worked at the Commercial Club alleys last night,, when the first team went down to defeat before the second aggregation. ; The contest was ribbed up" by Grandpa Desn, who in duced the members of the first team to bowl a series of IS games for an elabo rate supper. The second team won by superior vocal effort which statement doea not, however. In, any way tend to detract form Its victory. First team men can be bought for a song; second team men will appear cheety for at least a week to come. The slaughter commenced In the very first game when the aspirants for gory scalps won out by a single pin. This slender r1oory -eufflced to turn loose the dogs of wsr, and. although the alleged champions gave a demon stration In the second game, fate re lentlessly pursued them. The last game was a fine one for both teams, but the crack-a-Jacks were unable to overcome the excellent total of the ether crowd. The second team took three of the four games, but were de feated by it plna In the grand total. McCabe bowled the beet total IS and also the beet single game-rL For the second team Mills, wsa high, with 11. The second team scores were very consistent The next games will be played Tuesday night Last night's scores follow: ' First Team -. J. "W. Mathena 157 B I McCabe...... IN A. C. Ross lit P. Woodfleld ....Ut J. D Taylor ..17 W. C. Laws 18 Bert Allen ................llJ P. B. Sovey ...let Second Team P, Peterson ;................... M6 F. Peterson,., ..17 L. R Mills ..ltt Will Cole .........151 O. W, Ralston .....Ill C. H. Onopes 141 B. J. Pye US Grandpa Deaa , 154 The scores by games were: First Team ......190 331 7 S33 1321 Second Team ....!! S9 S87 1381185 POPOSALS WANTED. Custom House, Astoria, Ore., April 28, 1903 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 toria, Oregon, and delivered on board said vessels at that place during the fiscal year ending June SO. 1903, will be received at this office un'U o'clock p .m. of Tuesday, May 13, 1903, at Which time and place they will be pub licly opened. ? The coal furnished to be anthracite or bituminous of best quality; uniform , In ' character;' to weigh 2240 pounds to the ton; to be delivered on board the vessels at such times and In such quantities as may be required, at local! tie readily 'ac cessible to said vessels, and to be sub ject to Inspection as to quality and weight Bidders will name the prices both for. steaming and stove coal, and also their facilities for furnishing the vessels with fresh water, and their charges therefor. Blank forms of pro posals, with schedules showing coinpo 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. same time and place for lubricat ing and Illuminating oils. ' The right 1 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. x v ';;.-' -: JOHN FOX, '- '' " Collector. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Priscllla Small wood to Merrill Lum ber Company East half of east half of section 17 township north, range 1 west;' 1108. , John F. Hamilton and wife to M. J. Kinney 19 acres In section 31, town ship I north, range I west; $2. . John Adair and wife to H- S. Wil led undivided three-fourths tidelands in 'front of east half of O. W. Coffin bury d. L o. $1. M. A Warren to Lulu W. Thompson -lots 28 and 1. block . Adair's; It Sheriff to John Ntcoll northeast quarter of section 3, township 7 north, range t west; W12.7S. ' Charles B. Andrews and wife U M. J. Kinney 140 acres In section (, town ship ( north, range I west; 31400. M. J. Kinney to Merrill Lumber Co. 480 acres In sections 31 and 32, town ship north, range 3 west; 710 acres In sections I and 3, township t north, range I west; It acres In section 33. township I north, range 3 west; 3100. B. Van Dusen et at to Merrill Lum ber Company northeast quarter of section 35. township t north, range 3 west; 3100. John U Carlson and wife to Merrill Lumber Co. 320 acres In section (. township north, range 3 west; 3100. John Koch to Merrill Lumber Co. northyest quarter section 7, township I north, range 3 west; 3100. Minnie Smith and husband to Merrill Lumber Co. northwest quarter section 3. township I north, range I west; 3100. C E. Foser to Merrill Lumber Co. southeast quarter setelon 4, tomsMp 5 north, range I west; 3100. George W. Wood and wife to Mer rill Lumber Co. northeast quarter of section SS, township ( north-, range 3 west; HO. H. O. Smith and wife to Merrill Lumber Co. undivided half of south west quarter of section 36, township ( north, range t west; 3100. Abble A. Douglass to Merrill- Lum ber Co, Undivided half of southwest quarter section 35, township f north, range 3 west; 3100. Clara Welman to Merrill Lumber Co. -Southwest quarter of section 33, township ( north, range I west; 100. "Nebalem Coal Co. to Merrill Lumber Co southeast quarter of setelon 14, township I north, range t west; 3100, . Men's Colored Golf Shirts, 1 pair cuffs to match, in very best patterns and colorings f 1.00 values for x 4 75c, Men's fast color Black Sooks..; Ribbod top also deep stitch, excellent quality 25c value. 2 Pair Pop ' ; " 25c - New Line of Men's Crush Hats, colors, latest shapes. leOO up S- Daiuiger Co. ERR Bhaoahan Hid., Commercial St, Great Sale ofCurtaino We Simply Quota OUR PRICES ... f 1.00 Curtains For 75c per pair V 1.25 - 1.00 ; ' t 1J50 " " 1.25 ' " .- 2.00 " . " ' 1.75 250' 2.25, 3.00 " " 2.40 ' 4.00 M " 325 f -5.00, 7.50, 10.00 reduced accordingly. Gall NOB HILL. la the and You make no mistake by using it New consignment of fine tea just in. Poard & Stokes Co. NOV IS THE miE TO BUI WAUL PAPEI1 13.044 Rolls Just la. Mora to Follow r Latest Dtfflgua ! Exqutslto Coloring. " Wa will etl rou BORDER for Tour rooms at the BAMB PRICB per roll aa th watt and celling. We keep first-class workmen and guaran tee our work. Let us figure oa your decorating for 1301. . . B. F. ALLEN & SON. ' 303-367 Commercial Street." ; SPRING SHOES Oxfords. Pafeat -.Washers. fHSf vie! Kid. B?n f Sweltest, k ah Styles, Peterson & Brown. COUCHES A consignment of new and handsome patterns just received. You can get a bargain now. Nothing better for the borne. MATTINGS Call and see tor yourself if I have not the largest stock and lowest prioes, considering the quality, of any Sons in town. Goods Sold oa Easy Installments. H. h: ZAPF, The House Furnisher. Cutbirths's for Tira BOTTOMS OF BOATS AND VESSELS. niv"V , 1, Nf ' ' t" - J il.MT ' " ifltl II , .MANUFACTURED BY C. M. CUTBIRTH - Astoria, Or. - W. P. FULLER " & CO. - Apsts. Them JpT RUFFLED CirRTAINS iff COPPBB Beat 1 4 ,.;'. Andrew Asp, lirti birr, BlKtwltk ui lemitesr nK5T-CUtS3 WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention CHven to 6h!e aid Steamboat Repalrlng.OeDeral Biaek smlthing, Hrst-CUa Horss . Saeetog. ic CORNER TWELFTH AND D9AK3 . lastiraoce. Commissloa inl SatpplBf. C. J. TRE1SGHARP, Agent Wells Fai and Faoiac fcxprees p'ys. Custom Rouse Broker- LOUNGES CARPETS Copper Paint To preserve them from tb destructive effects of worms and barnacles and prevent th accumulation of sea grass snd other marine , substsAoes.