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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1902)
t THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, TIIUFSDAY, MAY 8, 1002 HEINZ'S . . ' i ti linked IIoujih witli Tomato mtuce -ono of the good things for the table. Price 15 cento. . ROSS, HIGGINS.& CO. Tie Morning Astorian TELEPIIONU tel. TODAY'S WEATHER. I'OHTUAND. May T.-Qifiron, Wash ington am Northern Iilahojarly cloudy. , Fancy Corvanwry Butttr, Met and 41c t par roll ' at JOUNHQN UllOB. Oatn sll (d, grain and bay. Ue Our PerftoUon Bland Mocha and Java (.'ufft.-JgmiKn llro. Call Main Ml for your coal rqulr mtati. Ordt promptly 0114. To Knt Unfurnlhl houa keeping rouma. Call at tti Commercial atreet. Mr i. lUamuaaea doa up lace our tain to perteoUon. Uave ordre at Ortfon liakery. Situation Wantd-By a Japaneae boy to do houee-work. Inquire at (II Commercial atreet. l'orclln hatha, ohamplun UwtMack, three prt barber, beet of eervlee Occident Uarber Shop.' Tou eiu nod the beet leo meal in tue city at lue fllaln Hub ntstaurnnt. No. IU Cutmnsrelal 0U (Something Una In the lunch line, J. namdl a Canue Club Prenob Hard In wi In tomato aauc.-Johnoa Broe. For next wlnter'e supply of beat quality fir or flab wood, aee Kelly the tranefer man. Phone till black. For Kent. Three furalibed rooma for houw. keeping. Inquire at 401 Ex change atreet, or at Bond atreet, A very Urge aeeortment of ecreena In new and up-to-date deelgna to e leot from at Char lea Jletlbora A aW. Ice cretm IS centa a pint at the Parlor Candy Store. We guaranty eur Ice ereama to ooaialn no gelatine or itareh. I'atronlae home Industry by amoklng the "Pride of Astoria" cigars; flneat made. Manufactured by ataoTarlan and KnobeL Dining rorm tablee-a car-load di rect from the factory, which we are offering at remarkable low prlece. Chae. tlollborn A Bon. Nothing nicer than Tke Polnta, pre pared by an expert. Bring your epi curean appetite to the Toke Point Oyt trr Home for a Mllou trat. Bock Gprliia. Franklin and Newoae tle coal, Orders promptly filled. 0. Elmore A Co., agenta, phone Ml. Coal depot at foot of Seventh atreet- A new line of hall racke and hall eeata Juet received at Charlea Hellborn A Son" are being offered at very low figure. Call and examine them. P. A. Kantor. in Welch block, will eall for your clothea to clean, dye, re pair and preaa, and will deliver them. Ttlng up phone, red204. Sulla to order from til "P. ' Roslyn coal laata longer, la cleaner and makee leit trouble with atovea and chimney fluea than any other. George W. Sanborn, agent, telephone, 1311. ' Ladles fine hair awltchci, raU and trllbya. All klndi of hair ?ooK Fine line of hair tonic and barber auppllca. Will call on you If deelred. A. E. Pe terson, Occident Barber Shop. - Some of the new perfume juet re ceived: flotf Queen; Ping Pang; Yuae mite Valley Boquet; Blue Belle otv Scotland; Little Trianon; It and Q Si-ltls and Mnreahala. Charles Roger. Sveneon'a sheet mualo at three cents Special Sale of Matting During the balance of tlo week nil our ninttiiiRS . ... ; ... worth uj to 35 cents a yard,-will be sold at 25c Twelve Patterns to Select From Every housekeeper should take ndvnntnge of this ' Great Matting Sale, v . ' AVe Furnish Your Home ; ! On easy payments- Call and look through.our house hold goods. . We are always 'pleased to show you through our stock whether you buy or not. : ,:,-, 6BEAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO. 676 Com. St. Phone Black 2146 a copy la going fat. All the latest new book and novelties. Sveneen'a book atore. " . " County. Treasurer H. CY, Thompson returned from Portland yet!erday. . Coroner I'ohl haa had a day off on hi ranch ami returned t the city ye, terday. W are now receiving atrawberrlea Dally on the noon train, direct Xrom the grower. The ateamrr Sue H. Elmore wlU aall Oil morning at 4 o'clock and return next Saturday, The Hon. Frank Davey. of Salem, will apeak at Svenaen tonight In be half of the Republican ticket. Mr. J, 13, Ferguson entertained a large number of friend at a delight ful tea yeeierdey afternoon, j The schooner lkme, with a cargo of lumber from Portland, left San ' Frenclaro yeaterday morning. The British steamship Venren went to Portland yesterday with a partial cargo of grain sack from Calcutta. The catrk'e omce will be open thla evening from 7 to o'clock for voter to register. Do not forget the hour and time. The ateamer LuDlne wijl bring the machinery for the Universal 8ah and Door Factory down from Portland next Sunday. Rev. Oscar Osl rom will preach next Sunday afternoon at I JO n the Battle Creek River. achoot nouse, Wise, Alt are welcome. Young' N. D. Raymond filed In the county clerk'a office yesterday the notice of hi withdrawal from the cithern tick et, a ctuidldate for county surveyor. The mill of Christina Young waa probated last Monday, making her surviving husband, BenJ. Young, the sole legatee and administrator with out bond. The National Cafe, located between the Bee Hive and the National Saloon, on Commercial street, will be open hereafter day and night. Good ser vice assured. The funeral of John Melnen waa held yesterday afternoon from Pohl'a undertaking parlor. It waa under the 1 auspice of the Bona of Herman, and the Interment waa In Greenwood ceme tery. A great Republican rally I promised at Hvennen tonight. An excursion train will be run and Clatsop and Warrenton will be Invited to go to Svensen to attend the Republican winner's meeting. Owing to unforeseen circumstance the meeting of the W. ft T. U. today will not be. with Mrs. Slates,, a an nounced, but at the room of the union on Bond atreet. The occasion will be a farewell , reception to ' Mr. Dr. Bishop, Coroner PoW received a telegram last evening to the effect that the rel atives of George Gordon, the dope fiend, who lies a corpse at the under taker's parlors, will come down from Portland this morning to give him a decent burial, Foresters had a great time last evening. Tug of war against the lights and heavlc won after breaking much rope twice. Lunch served and several athletic fetea In which the young men excelled themselves. - The young ladles of Mr. J. R. Fer guson' 8unday school elaas will give a social at the restdenc of Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Schlslad ,on Franklin ave nue, near Twelfth, on Friday evening, May . An excellent musical program Including a solo by Mr. Brewer, haa been arranged. s 25c The Aatorla Box Company received a raft -if log from Oray River, con talnlng about 250,000 feet. The achooner Cheriee Wilson, toft for Portland thl morning, wlwi ehe will Uke on crgo of lumbar for an Franc'seo, - Frederick Masimllean Pcul Kettler, a German, filed his declaration of n tentlon te become a United Slate eltl- vn at the county clerk' office yeter day. , : , Ole Martinson, who wa seriously In jured at lienum'a logging camp a few day ago, baa been taken to St. Mary .tuwpital. The Injury he sustained wa caused by getting caught under a roll Ing log. Mr. Malarkey, of the Universal Sash and Door Factory, wa In the city yesterday looking for a house to live In when the factory opens up. A house to live in Is now the cry every' where. What 1 the matter with our eltlsen that they do not bu'id more house, ' ..:,: Water consumer should bear In mind that Haturday, the lOtti Inst., will be the last day on which to pay water rates In order to avoid the penalty of Slot which I at way charged against aeiinqaenia, 1 New stork of fancy good Just ar rived at Yokohama Baaaar. Call and aee the latest noveltlea from Japan The com pit tee on enter! tinmfnt of the Commercial Traveler are request ed to meet Thursday evening at the Chamber of Commerce room at 7.50. Meaara. F. L. Parker, John Br Oratke, Harrison Allen. A. Dunbar and W. W, wmppie constitute the committee from the Push Club, and J. W. Welch, a Van Dusen and J. S. Bellinger from tne Chamber of Commerce. Captain George tt Btilwdl. of Tllla. mook lighthouse, wa in the city ye .terday, and days. He win be here for 1 viral went to Portla-id two month ago with a sever .attack of pneumonia and when he wsa conval eedng be waa attack d ry a niallgnant j type of la grippe. But he l.ttld roy .any and win return aa rj tie can gt conveyance to Tillamook H-k. John D. Bdwards, Democratic nom inee for aheriff -of Tlllapook county, waa In the city yesterday and will go nome on trie sue II. Elmore 'hi morn- Ing. It waa Mr. Edward' first, trip , to thla city for 90 year. HI atory was an interesting one. When I tame I to look about he found (bat a ma- Jority of hie old time friend .were .either dead or moved away, He could (acarceiy find one h knew. In those days the boy were tlU voting or I Andy Jaokeon," and Mr. Bdwarda la confident that "Andy1" pilitoa will win j thl time. There are a lot of the name antiquated and mlsVd In thla county ! rtf t haft aatnaa net let I .. The article of Incorporation of the Palace Catering oOnpany waa filed at Ibe clerk' office yesterday. W. W. " hippie. Arthur M. Smith, Fred Hen- drlekeon and Philip WlBy, incorpora- rors. with a capital stock of 13200. dl. vlded Into S3 sha:e of $100 each. The object of the enterprise to conduct. lease, buy or sell restaurants and hotels, etc, and to furnish all klnda .of cooked food to persons or corpor- I . I Ml I . . . , iiimi, iirrir pnncipm Disce or Dnsi- nes will be In' Astoria. The William Gray, claiming to be the brother-in-law of O. Oorden who died suddenly Tuesday night, has been discovered to be the same Oray who, together with hla'wlfe, Maud, wa or dered by the police to leave the city about two year ago. Whore he haa been, or what hla occupation In the meantime, nobody knows, on arriv ing here two weeks ago he called at the police office, pleading that he would remain but a few days to care for Oorden. He (also a victim to the habit of using morphine and a aus picious character, but the police had lost alt trace of the two until Mrs. Klnsey called In Officer Oberg Tues day night. Since then Oray has dis appeared. ;' Deputy Fish Warden H. Bultman has a sturgeon at Llndenberger'a cold storage, which la the greatest curios ity In the history of fish curiosities. The company haa the fish froaen aa hard as a brick, but the peculiarity about the matter Is the deformity of the fish, An Indignant fisherman some year ago nisde a thrust- at the flsh and cut one and a half feet off of its ex tremity. By some remarkable process of nature the wound healed and the fish lived. Deformed, and confined in to two-thirds of Itself the fleh seems to 'have been active. ' After It had been wounded mid grown up It waa captur ed by fishermen and turned over to the deputy warden and put In the cold atorage aa a .curiosity. Its length Is now feet'V '. ' t . . AT' " "V'V,N ' '" A boy "and his slst-je, terribly dij- figured .with some unknown dlseuee, were put under quarantine In Portland yesterday, -while they. stayed over In that city on their way to Indianapolis. They had atteppted to go from Cheha lis to the East, wliere they could re ceive treatment, but County Physician McKay considered It' dangerous to per mit them to resume their Jom-ney with out satisfying the board of health and the general publlo that there was no germ of contagion to be wafted among their fellow passenger. The girl claims to be 21 year of age and the boy 16, but so horrible has been the ravage of the cancerous d Incise that their facea era hardly recognisable as hrman. faces. They are now held In the Isolated department of the oeun ty hospital and aa yet It Is undecided whether they will toe allowed to go on or not YOl'WO GIRLS AS TARJSTS. Town Tough Fir Several Shot Suburban Children. . at . Nets Johnson, of Smith' Point, rushed Into Chief Hallock' Office last afternoon, excited and with a corked Winchester rifle In hi hand". He told a story that, If true, I one of the most outrageous that has occurred In Clat sop county fr many years. Accord ing to his statement a number of young hoodlum from Astoria went to Smith's Point yesterday and olit of pure wan tonne fired several hoU from small bore rifle at girt who happened to be iasslng by. Mr, Johnson ya that late In the afternoon hi two girls, aged respec tively 12 and It year, and another glrf went out in search of hi cow; that while passing along a 'rail a rifle cracked and the duet wa knocked up near the young girls- Several ahot were fired and they barely escaped. The rifle balls fell thick and fat around them. They ay that the person who fired the shot were a malicious kit of young hoodlums from Astoria and that they were using small calibre r I flea. The girl knew some of the hoodlums and recognized in their flight the Nor man boys. It appears that after the girls had escaped the brute, that the hood lums, a half doaen or more In num ber, took thftr filaht and separatea m they ran. Out they were still not satlefled. When near BVIclcson' ship building- establishment they took a few shot at the carpenter, whUe he wa at. work, barely grazing hla chin. Tbs la all. according to the statement of Mr. Johnson, who carried a cocked Winchester. Chief Hallock told him to point out the guilty parties or awear out a warrant and he would see that the rest waa done. At last accounts nothing had been done. KNAPPA NT3WS NOTES. Mrs. Ida Watterman. of San Fran cisco, arrived Monday on a visit with her brothers. Caleb and Otis McCol- lum. She will be the guest of her step mother, Mrs JT. A, McCollum. while here. The relatives of Mr. M. J. Knspp met af her home Monday at noon, car rylng a prepared dinner. In honor el Grandma's" 75th- birthday. A de lightful reunion waa enjoyed. In the afternoon a large number of ladies rave her a reception., from 1 o'clock to 1 The ladle carried cake, which waa served with tea. Mrs. Knapp waa eur- prteed and dellarhted. Mr. C. O. Knapp. Mr. F. Tayntr and-daughters helped to receive the guests. . Numer oua present were left Mr. Knapp a tokens of esteem. Professor T. O, Hutchinson, of. Port land, haa commenced a six-months' term of school In district No. U. The scool board feel convinced that the right man is In the right place, and patrons of the school look forward to successful term of school. Mr. Coulter and M's Llizie Coul ter recently made a trip to Portland. -Will Stone haa recently purchased stylish buggy and a $30 cornet It looks very much aa though he Intends recreating this summer. J. P. Ross recently left for Alaska, to remain during the summer. lotha McFarlane arrived here last week from Nova Scotia on a visit to his brothers, J. D. and M. McFarlane. u. a. aicinnts returned at tne same time after a visit to hla old home in Nova Scotia. Rev. Foster will preach at Clatsop ed In the M. & church last 8unda.T. Rev. Foster wit preaoh at Clataop May U. ' The pupils of District No. It will tender Professor Hutchinson a recep tion Friday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Radcl'ffe. where he la making his home. Rev. Foster and Miss Maile Foster recently spent several days In Port land visiting friends. ' Quite a number are suffering from a disagreeable form of grip, which, aU tacks very severely. Mrs. W. H. "Twilight haa been quite 111 at her home here, but Is much ln proved. Her daughter. Mrs. Douglas, nd son Harry, of Astoria, were with her for a time.' Every one Is wishing for sunshine. The .weather has been unusually cold for this time of the year. , ' TRAMP STBAMERS. ; What Is a tramp ateamerT Inquired an Astorian reporter or a prominent bar pilot yesterday. , , ... . ,- , "Why. It's a great deaJ like our ho bos and' tramps ori land," he' replied. Land tramps skirmish along the best they can and so do tramp steamers. "Why, these tramps," said the pilot. have no fixed time for sailing or com ing In. They Just aa soon be in a storm aa a calm. The word tramp give them a kind of dlsrepectful Idea of the situation, but those who saw the last steamer pronounce her a well loaded vessel. " ' But on the subject of tramp steam- era captain Hatniaa saya ne noes not like these trampa; they are Identical In their demand with the hobo. ; On never expects to see them or where they are bound. They sleep In hay. stacks and barnea at night, said the captain, and then sail along' slowly the next da. They travel like fooV farmers coming to town on Saturday, but now It will be better. Give the poor pilot a chancel t VOTERS! . t ... . Do Tou Know tha Truth T Thl I the tth, and you only have until the 1Mb to register. Do yov know that only 1700 have registered against nearly MOO last eletdon. Will you. loss, your vol by failing to reg later? If you all come with a rush you cannot register fully In tha lim ited time. ' Some must lose their mi at this late data, but those who go to the clerk's office will be first served. Register 1 Register !! Register !!! IMPROVING NATION'S CAPITAL. For some time past plan have been under preparation for the beautifying of the city of Washington. The com missioner In charge have visited many European citiea, and the result of their research ha been embodied In a serie of plans, which will make our capital the most beautiful city In the world. In selecting a family medicine, however. It 1 not necessary to search the world over, because Hosteller" Stomach Bitter .the fam ous American remedy ,1 recognised aa the best remedy nature and science have been able to produce. It haa over fifty year of cure to It credit of such ailments aa sick headache, Indi gestion, dyapepsla. nervouene - and liver and kidney trouble. Whs you need a remedy for these troubles .don't NEW MEAT MARKET. Kruse and Malar Bro. have added a meat' department to their fisle market and are now ready to serve the pub lic with all klnda of fresh meet at most reasonable price and guarantee to give prompt service. i trial will convince you that the stock la first class. Kruse A Malar Bros., oraer of Bond and Twelfth Streets. FOUND AT LAST. After hunting everywhere for day and weeks, the cheapest place In As toria to trad. . A great many buyer have found jut what they wanted in Dry Good. Lad lea and Gents Furnish ings, Clothing. Shoe and Millinery. Our system of doing business doe not in any manner touch high profits, and the mora we sell the cheaper you can buy. . We are selling cheaper because we are selling more, and It la to your personal interest to patronize a atore that seek your patronage on a broad baala of fair play. The prices prove and the wear con vince that. thU 1 the place to trade. Tou are welcome, either to look or to buy. MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 508-10 Commercial St Astoria, Ore. CITIZENS NOfllNEE FOR COUNTT JUDGE C.J. TRENCH A RD Men's Colored Golf Shirts, ? 1 pair cuffs toonatch, in very best patterns , and colorings 11.00 values for 75c - 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. .OO up S. Danzigerl Co. lurk WEAR Your Presence to Inspect AT4 SHANAHAN'Q EMPORIUM Hlianahan IIU1?,, ' C'oinmerctul 8t. The Biggest Bargains Ever Offered in DOMESTICS But if you feel Justified for . " ' CASH or CREDIT Some of the values to be offcredt Towels and Toweling 4c 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. Swan.?down Cotton" Batting 5c a Roll, regular 7 c SPECIAL OFFER Pillow Cases 3 inch hern 45x36, sale price 12 c ; Hemstitched Pillow Cases 45x36, sale price 15c , SEE THEM NOB HILL, Is the You make no mistake by using it. New consignment of fine tea just in. . Foard 6b Stokes Co. Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night. Only whitehelp ... . . . . X. IILAS It'll, Prop. -On Eleventh 8t. NEW STYLE CHOP HOUSE COUCHES - A consignment of new and handsome patterns jnst receWed. , 1'ou can get a bargain now. Nothing better for the home. KLMTIK&S - - CARPETS Call and see for yourself if I 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 Furnisber. TRULLINGER, EASTABR00K & CO. . SCCCISSOBS TO.. , " THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR FIFES - Pipe Repairing A Specialty s , ' , ;.',..'-... -"The " Finest Restanrant in the City n I Regular Meals, 25 cents, -idiUvv Sunday Dinners a Specialty. ' .'.? ' . .... , Commercial St.. Market Affords. ONB DOL,L,AR cannot be expended to better advantage foi (yourself or absent fiiends than in a year's subscription for , the iSeml-Webkly Astorian ' It gives all the city and county news twice eflch week foi only one dollar a year iu advance. - COFFBB Bait LOUNGES 515 Commercial street - Astoria, Oreg oa ... .jv t