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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1902 SOAP ' The large mile, we arc making of the FelsNspthftSonp in a good rotoiumeiulutiua of its value. For dirt re moving we know of nothing tailor. Ten cents a bur or three ban for 28 cents. . ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian TET-EJPKONB . TODAY S WBATHER. PORTLAND, May ,-Wtern Or (On and Western Washington, ahow ers, coolrr, except near tha Immediate iot. (Eastern Oregon, 10tirn Wash nf ton n1 Northern Idaho, cloudy and threatening, will) shower. Fancy Coreamety Butter, . tovu and 4"ti per roll etJOHNBON IHIOA Oaston Mil feed, grain and bay. Born 10 Mr. and Mm. A If P. o( West Astoria, May t. a buy Call Main 141 (or your ooat requlr. mnt. Ordrt promptly AIM. To Rent 1'nfurntahed house keeping room. Call at 641 Commercial street. Mrs. Ramuaa doaa up lace cur tatni to psrfacllon. Laava order at Oregon Bakery. Situation WantdZy a Japan boy to do hou-work. Inquire at lU Commercial (treat. Mr. W. E. Dimwit want tu J'ort land yesterday, whore ha will spend few day on business. Porcelain btlwt etuunplon bootblack, three expert barbers, beat of ervloe Occident Harbor 8hop. Tou will find tba best Uo maal In tu Uty at tha ItlalnK Mun Restaurant, No. Ill Commarolai St. For Rent Three furnlahad rooto fur housekeeping. Inquire at 4M Bx change trct. or 411 Bond atrvaU A vry largo aaavrtnitnt of screens In nw and up-lo-dat designs lo se lect from at Charles Hellborn Bun a. Ira rm IS canta a pint at tba Parlor Candy fttort. W guaranty aur lc ores mi t aoataln no gelatin or atarah. PatranlM horn tnduatry by amoklng tba ' Pride of Aatorla" clgara; Snaat made. Manufactured by MeoTarlaB and Knob!. Dining room tablet a ear-load di rect from tha factory, which w ara offering at remarkabl low prlaca. Chaa. Hellborn Son. Can't ba beat, our J. W. Craamtry Butter. Try It, and If It doaa not plcaat you, your money will be r. funded Juhnaon Broa. ' Rock Rprlnga. Franklin and Newcaa tla coal. Order promptly filled. 6. Klmore A Co., agente, phona Ml, Coal depot at foot of Seventh- atreet A new line of hall rank and ball aeata Juat received at Charlea Hellborn A Son' are being offered at vary low figure. Call and examine tbem. . P. A. Kan tor, m Welch block, will call for your clothe lo clean, tlya, re pair and proa, and will deliver them. Ring up phone, redJOM. Suit lo order from $11 up. Roalyn coal laata longer, I cleaner and malt lea trouble with tore and chimney flue than any other. George W, Sanborn, agent, telcphont, Hit Ladle fin hair awltchea, rat and trilby. AU kind of hair good. Fin Una of hair tonics and barber aupplloa. Will call on you If desired. A- 13. P. tenon, Occident Barber Shop. Some of tha now perfume Juat re ceived: Uolf Queen; ring Tang; Yoae in He Valley Boquet; Blue Bell of Bootlaiid; Little Trianon; It and O ; Settle and Mareshale. Charles Rogers. Special Sale of Matting During the balanco of tin week all our mattings ""''''worth up to 35 cents a yard, will be sold at 0 C Twelve Patterns ORr to Select From A . ., ' .,. ". . ""'.. : Every housekeeper should take advantage of this Great Matthig Sale. We Furnish Your Home On easy payments' Call and look through our house hold goods. We are always pleased to show you through our slock whether you buy or not. GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO. 676 Com. St. Phone Black 2145 Tha local Forester will give a Mag dsnc social thl evening. Una our PcrfacUim Bland Mocha and Java Coffee.--Johnson Broa. Lieutenant W, H. Tallin and wife, Of Fort Steven, wer In Ilia city yester day, . . . . Svanwm' shret mualo at throw cent a copy I going faat. All tha latest ww book and novelties, flvensen's book (tore, Something fln In tha lunch Una, J, tUmell's Cano Club French Hardlnes, In tomato aauc. John son Bros. Fur next winter aupply of beat auallty fir or dab wood, Kelly tha transfer man. Phono X2U black. Nuthlng niter than Tk Point, pre pared by an xpert. Bring your epi curean appetite to tha Toke Point Oy ter lloua for a didlcloua treat. V. If. Coffey, who to In I ho general merchandise bulna on Bond street near Twelfth, la removing bis stock Into the building on th corner. Tha vacated room will be used fur storage purpoaea. Alvlt Nlern', a prominent personage among tba fisherman of Wast Astoria, waa auddunty taken sick with brain , fever lost Thursday evening. Ha I at his horn In I'nlontown and Is anld to b In a very serinus condition. .Inatieotor FUwarda and Fuller - will be In tha city today. They ara cm- ' Ing down to inspect tha Fllllh. Anita. and the Florence, tba threa r"Hna launches lately completed by -Wilson ttrothtca. Mra. Andrew Young, of Toungs IUv er, who has been In tha car of Doc- tor Ordlner at tha St. Mary'a Hos pital for tha pant two weks, has past the tTlllral point of er lllnea, and la now Improving as rapidly as could ba expeetod. brought to the St. Mary'a Hospital 1 about 10 daya ago with a sevars.at- 1 tack of pneumonia, la now beginning to Improve. Hla frlenda and avquoln tancva will be glad to know that from ) all Indications hla convrtescanre I ' rapid and complete. Tha run of salmon generally consid ered light thla year, mada a sul(1cn alack Monday night. Tha fishermen ara said to have mad tha smallest catch of tha aeason. Those who are experienced In the business out give no reason for such a sudden and un expected ohwk. Tha Wilson Brothers have juat com pleted contract for tmUding 14 boats 10 flahing boats and four gasoline can nery tender They war constructed at their boat-bulldlng establishment In Went Astoria, Tha lost, a neat lit tle launch bearing tha nam of Flor ence, waa set afloat Monday afternoon. Lieutenant John McBrlde, Jr., of Fort Canby. waa In the rlty yesterday and reported that tha 124th company of coast artiUary, consisting of W man, now stationed at Fort Canby, will be removed next week to Fart Warden. Captain MoCloskey and IMitonant McBrlde will ba the ofnoera In com mand. ' A curious specimen of the boat world haa been Interesting th people along the water front for the past two or threo day. It la an ordinary fish ing boat equipped with a large up right boiler, engine, propeller and all tha required machinery to place It under the head of steam raft; but of a very dwarfish propensity. It waa planed and constructed by the (lather nrothers, who Intended using It through the summer for flehlng. Mrs. Cole-Detrel, of Columbus, Ohio, the best Instructed woman parliamen tarian in the United Staes, will glv a course of five lecture on parllamn tary law, under tba patronage of tba Woman' Club of Aatorla, beginning June th, Including dates to Jun 13th, The lecture ara for all, both men and woman, and have been pktced at tha low flgur of II for tba course, or SSct for slngia lecture, so that U who deslra Instruction in parliamentary uage or ar Interested In thl study will be able to attend. Th water commission bald a regu lar session last evening, but thr a nothing befora th body except routine business. Sundry bills were allowed to tha amount of fl02.fr and the pay roll and extra labor amount ed to 1325, " : .. : ftevaral murmers of complaint hava bean heard about 4own t ecantly re garding tli poor care laken of the old HI1l-8ld Cemetery. JTi complainant state that fba gate are balng broken down, leaving- tha enclosure open to th ravage of cattle, and that many of the tombstone are becoming mar red and disfigured by Irreverent hands of malicious Intruder. The steamer Alarm made her trial trip last Monday, with Captain Chas. Hagerup at the wheel. She U-ft tin dock , near Richard Leathers' boat building establishment shortly after noon and was saluted by all the whis tle along the water front as b pass ed by. About 4:30 she returned after a pleasant run down to the lower har bor. She carries the same engines a the former steamer of that nam, but the bull and rigging are all new and Improved. At th meeting of the park commie Ion last evening ther wsa a full quo rum prevent. Hrry Hamblet's resig nation as aecretss-y wa accepted, and August Hllderbrand waa elected In hla stead. The committee ; from th Push Club's proposition lo purchase a site for a public park, wishing to transfer it to the park commission, was considered lind appointed a' com mittee conslstjng of C. H. Page end Martin Foard to tnveatlgat the prop osition. The commission then adjourn ed to meet the first Monday In June. Mrs. M. H. Lelnenweber entertained the ladles of th Eastern Star at her home,- HM, Franklin avenue, yeetrr day afternoon. Th style of the en tertainment wa a connundrum social, and th afternoon waa spent amid laughter and pleasant conversation. Her parlor being decorated for the ocimalon was adorned with paper stars of red, blue and yellow, rhe colors of (he order which made a picturesque display. Shortly before the ladles took their leave Mrs, Uenenweher treated them with a sumptuous spread of lea cream and cake. Mrs. M. Fowelle, from the order In Spirit Lake, Iowa, la be ing royally entertained by the ladle of Aatorla during her visit here with old friend and relative. FISH NOTES. Foreign export of canned salmon from Ban Francisco last year were a follows; China 110, Java 7S. Bombay M, Singapore 400. British Bark Olenmark which tailed from Puget Sound for Llverpo AprH 14, carried 14,642 oases of salmon. The Falrhaven Can Faotory recently ahlpped three million can for thla sea son's run of Ash. Salmon parking will. aeon begin on Klamath rlvr. Salmon are reaching the Balrd hatchery near Redding. California, A San Diego concern haa been In corporated with a capital of 175,000 to amok and can th flh of that portion of th coast. ri;iea hundred bushel of el o -t.-rs will be planted In Bolllngham bay tW season. EASTERN FISH NOTES. ' The great run of herring at Dela ware City, is something unprecedented. The fishermen of Roanoke Island will continue Ashing a long as they ran get 4 to 12 cents for their shad. f n i . u a .. aw k... . - - - i lie pnro aiu (or nair uy wiv wct- ehants of Baltimore this season has done much toward regaining Ita. lost popularity with shippers., There Is a glut of herring on the Po tomac river. They are soiling at Balti more and Washington all the way from 15 to 25 cents per hundred. Since January 1, one 'Maine concern has atone ahlpped upward of 100 bar rel of clams aa salt bait to Spain. There were 400 barrels in on ship ment "v '., - ': I '' '' ": It is said by experts that It Is not too late for a run of ahad to make up for the bad season to date, and befora the season close it may eo,ual last year s catch. '-. ';'".:'. The shad Ashermen on th Delaware river will And It difficult to pay for their twin this season. Those furnish ing It will have to wait for another year for their pay. " SUITS OUR CLIMATE. The raoldly Increasing use of shin gles aa covering for the walls of build- Ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purpose, makes a great demand for a shingl stain which preserves th wood, prevent moss, and retain a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly la auoh the case In damp climates. Tha need Is wall met in a perfect article made right here In Al to.. CutMrth'., Creofote Shingle Stains ar penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They ara put uo in elirht colors and every oackaa guaranteed. 1 OUR ROTAL CHINOOK, Th Demand la Growing For Them All Around U. An old-Ume eltlaen, who used to buy big Chinook aalmon ber in early day for 60 cent each ,nd often le, ana who knows all about salmon, aay It I a eham that a person cannot procure prim Chinook salmon In th market here, uch as b can offer to an East ern visitor and brag tbout, without perjuring 'himself, says yesterday's Oregonlsn. When told that there arc quite a number of fine large CMnouk coming to market, he replied: 'Te, but for th Clackamas and Willamette between Portland and Ore gon City. They ar pale colored and but little better than the salmon com ing here from the Sacramento river." He went on to say that he bad been spending a few day at Astoria, and eating Chinook salmon caught in the tidewater, and they were so much su perior to the Ash caught in the Clackr amas and th Sacramento, tha there was no comparison possible. When ssked why dealers her bought these salmon and why they Imported salmon from the Sacramento, he said that they only paid t cent per pound for Sacra mento salmon and tba same forClack amas salmon. He said the cannery men down the river will not buy the Clack amas aalmon and pack them a flrst- class Ash, and so the d"lcr here buy them cheap and eke out the supply with Sacramento salmon, and th eat)- sequence Is that there is no flrst-c.ass aalmon to be had here. HI Idea Is that dealers her ought to hav an agent down the river to buy prim salmon, wblch they could get by paying a cent or so more per pound for them than the canners do. and so supply their customers, or, at least. those who wer willing to pay for it, with flrst-claas Chinook aalmon caugbt in the mouth of the river and brought here th earn day In good order. It ha long been a wonder to many why It I or bow It 1 that aalmon can be brought her one from th Sacra mento river, and probably the old-time cltisen-' explanation is th correct one. People ara giving up eating meat be cause U I too dear, and they will have to give up eating salmon because It I too cheap. NEW MEAT MARKET. Krusa and Malar Broa. have added a meat department to their fish market and are now ready to serve the pub lic with all kinds of fresh meats at most reasonable price and guarantee to give'prompt service. A trial will convince you that th stock la Brst ctacs. Kruse ft Malar, corner of Bond and Twelfth St. . To keep the skin clean is to wash the execretions from it off , the skin takes care of itself inside, if not blocked outside. To wash it often and clean, without doing any sort of violence to it re quires a most gentle soap, a soap with no free alkali in it. Pears', the soap that clears but not excoriates. Sold all over the world. . FUNERAL NOTICE. Funeral of the late John Melnen will take place Wednesday, May 7, at 1:50, from Pohl's undertaking parlors, under the auspices of Teutonla lodge, No. 5, O. D. H. 8, and the Interment will be at Greenwood cemetery,, FUNERAL NOTICE. Members of Teutonla lodge, No. f, 0. D. H. 8.. are hereby n )tlfied to meet at their lodge room, Wednesday, May 7, at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp, to attend the funeral of the lata Brother John Melnen. All member falling to be promptly on hand will be Aned under the by-law of the order.. . H. SCHOENB, Secretary. FOUND AT LAST. After hunting everywhere for days and weeks, the cheapest place In As toria to trade. A great many buyers have found Just what they wanted In Dry Goods. Ladlea and Gents Furnish ings, Clothing, Shoe and Millinery. Our system of doing business does not In any manner touch high profits. and the more we sell the cheaper you can buy. We are selling cheaper because we are selling more, and It Is to your personal Interest to patronise a store that seeks your patronage on a broad basis of fair play. Tha prices prove and the wear con vinces that this is th place to trade. You are welcome,, either to look or to buy. MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 508-10 Commercial St Aatorla, Ore. DOPE FIEND DIES. Is From : California and Be Shipped. Way A man by the nam of '.teorge Gor don wa found dead In hla bed at Mra. Kensey's lodging nous on th corner of Fourteenth and Commercial drtet lat night. ; About two week ii tw men ap plied to her for lodging for th night. They claimed to be on their way to Nehalem, where they were going to take up a timber claim. Their name wer given a William Gray and Geo. Oorden. Oorden, who ""Was about 40 years of age, was suffering from th use of morphine to such an tent that Gray was compelled to romaln here with Mm. Mr). Klnsey, upon learning what ailed him, requested thtm to leave her house, but Gray could, not or did not try to get a permit to bring Gorden to tha hospital. So rather than drive them out wftb no place to go she allowed them to stay. Yesterday afternoon Gorden btd be come so dellrous that Mrs. KlLsey again requested . them to go, as she did not want man in such a condi tion to be about disturbing the other bordere. She even went 'or Ful ton herself to get an order to hav him taken to the hospital, but the doc tor said that It would be better to leave htm there until morning. By !''oclock the vletim of dope had ar rived at such a critical condition, and bis groan of agony bad become ' ro disturbing that Mr. Klnsey called In Officer Oberg, who chanced to be near at the time. A few moments later, when the officer went up into the room, he found Gordon dead. Gray, who claim tt be a brother-in-law of Gorden's, aay that the latter came originally from Ban Jose, Calif., where several of bis brothers stilt live He also claims that Gorden baa a brother and brother-ln-!.w In Portland to whom he wil send word this morn ing, that they may look after the dis posal of th remains, The body has been removed to Pofal'i undertaking parlors. . The Foresters will hold their stag dance this evening". The New Style Chop House will open this morning for business on a better asale than aver. Mayes Morgan and Ed. Gearbart, appointed by the Teamsters Union to attend the Federation of Labor meet ing at Portland could not attend on account of pressure of business. CITIZENS NOH1NEE FOR COUNTT JUDGE C.J. TRENCH A RD Men's Colored Golf Shirts, 1 pair cuffs to match, in very be.st patterns and colorings $1.00 values for Men's fast color black Socks. Ribbed top also deep stitch, excellent quality 25c value. 2 Pair For 25c -; New Line of Men's Crush Hats, all colors, latest shapes," Sl.OO iip S. Qanziger & Co. Your Presence to Inspect AT SHANAHAN'S. EMPORIUM - fthanahan BUlg Commercial St. : The Biggest Bargains Ever Offered in DOMESTICS Buy if you feelJustified for v . CASH or CREDIT Some of the values to be of fercdi Towels and Toweling 4Jc regular 7Jc Muslin Bleached and Unbleached now 5c a yard. Bleached Canton Flannel now 5c a yard. Heavy 9-4 Sheeting for 15c a yard. Swansdown Cotton Batting 5c a Roll, regular 7$c SPECIAL OFFER Pillow Cases 3 inch hem 45x36, sale price 12 Jc Hemstitched Pillow Cases 45x36, sale price 15c SEE THEM Brlnli to Yonr Ilenfffil NOB HILL, COFFEE Is th You make no mistake by using it. New consignment of fine tea just in. Foard 6k Stokes Co. Steamer SUE U. ELF.I0RE The largest, Staonchest, Steadiest, and most seawortky vessel ever on the rout. Beat of Table and Btat Boom - Accommoda tion. Will make round trips every five daya between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.SO Connecting at Aatorla with the Oregon Railroad Navigation Ccaad the Astoria ft Columbia R. R. for Portland, San Francisco and all point East For freight and passenger rates apply to - " Samuel Elmore & Co General Agents, Astoria, Or. or to B. T- Lamb, Tillamook, Or. A. C. R. R- Co., Portland, Or. couches A consignment of new and handsome pattern just received. You can get a bargain now. Nothing belter tor the bom. EIAniNGS - - CARPETS Call aad see for yourself il I have not the largest stock and lowest prices, considering the quality, of any house in town. ; Goods Sold cn Easy Installments. H.-H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO. HnMBHaaKMMHgaggMiagi 1 8 VCC XSflOB S TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. " MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIFES Pipe Repairing A Specialty Finest Dtltt-n I uluvv , Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Everythlne the V tJ -.-f ?l.f..n Commercial St Mirket Affords. I f 1 f I I! I...-, . a Beit O. ft ft Co., Portland. Or. LOUNGES t 515 Commercial street Astoria, Oregon Restaurant in the City - Regular Meals, 25 cents,