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TIIE MORNING .ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1902 f.i 1.1! I. PERSIAN DATES They Won't Last Long at ; Three Pounds (or a Quarter. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian TELETHON B 61. TODAT'i WBATinm. PORTLAND, May ll.-Oreton, Idaho affl4 wblnton-falr, and warmer, Oaatoa Mlla td. grata nd hay. Call Male Mi for yew omI rnutrf mtnu. Ordsrs promptly filled- . A hipmnt of b KhmUm tkd In Ceylon-Johnson Bre for llsnt. Terse furnished room for houMkplnr-4 Tntb Street. 1-orcafeja tett tfMmvto MWmK, tttroe export batter, beat ervteo OooMt Paste? tho How at of Host food a, rtvod t Tokotema Ammt. Call m4 eao taw Mn( awvaKief fWe Jape. Ton m MMMik ana, to aus ty at Mete Hw Restaurant, Wo. W'OawwnW t ocnotaing As to the roaoh Km, X MMMtrt Onac Club Prone tertlna, a toototo mmok-MMM Bre Wo ere now reoelrlnc atrawtwilse tally on tn mm into. alrsot from the frovor.WOIINSON BHO0. ror OroMMry utter, sfcru tttm per roat m JOUKBOH BROft. A eery torgo aoeorunsnt eereens OA Nf aa navao-aete dOOlgM 10 00- ot Gtonrtoi Hetibowi tun just tho thing for t-Hioon, Atthsna, and Cnntnpefne wafer. Wo have o freah ahlpiwnt Juet tn.Wohn mux wat lM areata 0OM0 Vtel M he IWIer s4r Wo mmvM r Mo ereeaee to Mttlt so netetta Peweate hoaee Industry W esnafctal of AaAersV etr: onset HnMU(in4 Mr Meairarlene e4 Knsfcet Tho Aetortao Job printing dprt monl pleese tho union leAet on oil printing. Ooon work at roaaooeble prtose. Phono HI. Dlntog room UMm- enr-lond di rect from the factory. wWoh wo ojto MTvrtng at retaerhabl low prtoo. Che Hsllbon A eon. dtv MWllingo Boot Baaing Powder a ohanc to Ull Ho own story end "' your money bok at our oiore If Cht etory doea not pleeee you.-JOHN80N BROS. A now lint of ball rack and kail aoato Juat reoeed at Chariot HeMboc n A Boa'o are Mag olTorod at Tory low figure. Call and enwnlne them. IdiM Im hair goodo-owiuboo, rata, triibyt, oto., can no ordorod of A. B. Potoroon, Oeoldont Barbor flhop. Full lino of boot br tonloo and barbr oupplloo. P. A. Raotoc (a Wtlob block. wtU mil for your cMfcoo to aloaa, dya, r pair and pram, and will dollvor tbom. Ring up pmono, radMoL Bulla to ordor from kU ap. 4Vr a tew dayo you can got booka at too than half prloa at Syonton'i book atoro. Wo fcava M bound booki to eloaa out at two for Kcta. Blggeat offr avr made. A to will be glvim at the renldonuo of Mra. N. Clinton on tho oornor of ftevonthSt. and Haniaon A. nst Tuiday afternoon and evening, for the bennflt of tho lodloi Relief Corp. The i-hlnf featura will be a flab-pond and an apron aale. All aro Invited. life Are In It with Rujs ThlUfeek... Now is tho tiind to buy Hug", bh we are selling thora cheap. -We hiive tho best line in Astoria from $1 to $35. Couches, Upholstered in Velourr Best stool springs, and well niado, $1.75 " Hard-wood dining chairs with cane or wood scat,' 75c. Best Straw Mattings From 15c per yard up Wo are receiving new furniture every day. Oooda sold on easy payments. GEiEAT EASTERN FURNITURE 0. 578 Com. St. 1 Phone Black 2145 All fho candidate and all tho Voters nmuke La Bollo Aotorla elgart, U e'ure to hear Marahal in tho Meth od it church today. Everybody U wol coin. The l-m?r Hue II, Elmwe will Wave for Tillamook IM morning at t o'clock. For the moat palatable dlah In the world try the oyetero aerved at the Toke Point Oyeter Houae. flend In your ordr for your wlnter'e tuply of nr, alab, orjiard wood to Kel ly, the iranifvr man. Phono Ull black. Beeauao of tho atomy weather the eteamer Mayflower made the run to Ilwaoo yeaterday In place of the Cantoy. HteDi are being taken to organlao a typographical union In this city and the promoter aay they oipert to make It a go at an early date. During thla wak fOvangellat Marabel will preach In he MH hod let church every day at I o'ebek In the afternoon and at T to In tho evening. W. Eugene Knox, king of Imperson ators, with the Meneley Quartette, of Chicago, will apear at Fishers' Opera House Friday evening. May it, Admia slm, Kota, 'Roalyn eoal laala longer, la eleanor and makes ieaa trouble with stoves and chimney fluea than any other coal on the market, George W. Ban born, agent Telephone UU. For originality, clearness and earn estness, Evangelist Marshel baa few peers. Don't fall to hear him oday at the Methodist church. He preaches both morning and evening. Henry St. It ay nor, of Portland, and J, C. McCue. of this city, addressed the people of Seaside last evening on the political Issues of the day in be half of the Republican party. It was reported yeaterday that two fishermen had been seen to go down to rls no more, after their boat had been canslred near the O. R. A N. dork, but an investigation failed to verify the statement. Couches- carry Ihe largest and beat selected stock In the oity. The line Includes bojh smooth and tufted oouohes, which wo aro offering at tow er prices than other dealers. Charles HfHborn A Bon. The, steamer North King arrived from Alaska yesterday. There a well founded rumor abroad that she will either go on th Ttllamook-Asto-rla run. or be used hero aa a pilot boat Hall's Juniper Kidney Cur Is the best kidney medicine known to the market. We guarantee It to do its work. If it don't g'v relief in one dav, return the bottle and get your money. Chae. Rogers, druggist. ' t Secretaries of labor organisations should remember that the Astorian Job printing department la th only print ing ofllco in Astoria that baa the right to use th union label Do not send your printing out of town. Today la the day to take dinner at the New Style Chop House. A chick, en dinner will be served fried chicken family style, such aa you used to get at home, There will also bo served chicken pis and tho full bill of fare usually served at thla popular eating plaoe. AM members of tho Toung Men's Republican C1ub(are requested to meet at Republican headquarters Monady evening at 7:30 o'clock to act aa es cort to the Hon. W. J. Furnish from said headquarter to Fishers' Opera House, where he will address the peo ple on the pol I tloaJ Issues of tho day. By order of J. C. McCue, president of tho club. People standing la lbs rain whlls waiting for a street ear may be com forted to a certain lnt by know Ing that another new ear I almost com pleted. It wlH b No. 4 and built af tor tho same plan aa Ita immediate prede cessor, No. I. When No, 4 oomeo Into service It will lessen he time between car about Ave minutes,' '; ; j ;' Captain Parker went up to Portland last evening with a crew of man to tak charge of th Nahcotta, which has been thoroughly nvrbauled and repair ed. H will return . with her today, leaving Portland at 7 o'clock this morning with tho oipectallon of arriv ing here early In th afternoon, -fnc Nahcotta will be placed on th Tlwaco run Monday. Th Meneley Quartette, which ap pears at Fishers' Opera House next Friday evening. May 8. haa given In the last seven year hundreds of con certs In :hurohe of ail denominations. Wherever thay go they aro wanted back again. The local committee has been advlaed that they cannot be ad vertised too highly.. "'Mr.; Knox, the Imiwrsnn&tor, haa few equals In hi line, and la a complete show wUhln hlmx.'If. The prohibition, patriotic and pathetic songs were of tho highest or der, and the harmony of their music waa grand." Heppner Times. - ,; The other day when John Nordstrom moved his house In East Astoria a few feet nearer the side-walk, It created a disturbance in the community such aa had aeldom been known there. Tho telephone wire connected to the front of tho house was slackened and came In contact with tho street car trolley cable, in conaeqoeaco of which tho batteries of seven receivers In tho Im mediate neighborhood burned out. At th Whit Swart oaloon such a blase waa created that tho proprietor was obliged to break the receiver down with an as to keep tho buHdlng from catching aflro. Besides that, no wia- tertal damage was dona. Oeorg Rtergman, th forger, waa taken before Justice Goodman yeeter- day and waived preliminary anamina tion and waa sent to the county Jail in default of bail. His companion has not been arraigned yet. Th statement that tho two men vers in bed when arrested was a mistake, a well aa that J, M. Lolmaugh refused to give his nam; and th statement that they were both drunk was not true,, and the statement that neither of them had any money when arrested was a mistake. Stergman was In bed atone when arrested and waa drunk. Lot maugh who waa In tho aaloon follow ed him and the officer to the police station and waa then placed under ar rest by the officers. Lolmaugh was du ly sober at the time and bad a frac tion over M In sliver on hi person when srrested and promptly stated that his name waa J. M. Lolmaugh, and these facta were published n yes terday's Astorian. Lolmaugh said he was from Indiana originally. In addi tion to the other trinketa on tbo two men each had a short pleeo of candle In his pocket, and thla doubtless caus ed graver suspicion aganst them, aa burglars and housebreakers are usual ly equipped with such things. Lol maugh had cashed a check but It had been found to bo genuine, and while he waa not thought to be actually guilty It is believed that he knew Stergman waa passing bogus checks and aided him In concealing the mon ey. The police did well to hold him, If for nothing else than for a wttneea. An innocent man and a criminal do not usually travel long together, and these two have been together for some time. FIiAYHD AUVB. Machinist Meets With a Terrible Ac eldent M. T. Thomas, a machinist employed by the Astoria EUetrlo Company,, mot with an accident yesterJ.iy n-hlti) at work that will oause him untold suf fering and possibly cost hl-n hia life. A large porton of his toily Is practlc ally flayed and ho ia possibly the most painfully Injured man who haa ever received an injury tn Atwla. It appeara that Thomaa was oiling the machinery of the company at Ha East' Astoria power-home at the time and waa caught In hla clothing by a set screw in tho fly wheel and that he .was snatched from thosfloor in a twinkling and hurled around and around like lightning for an Instant before he wao released and dropped to tho floor, and not then until every shred of hla clothing had been strip ped from him and a portion of his body completely flayed. Nothmg was left on him In the way of wearing apparel but hi tboea and tho feet of hia socks, the legs of his stockings having even been twisted off by tho rapidly revolving whool. The skin from the entire front portion of hi .body from tho pit of Ills stomach down was twisted off, The suffering of the unfortunata man was appalling. His future Is a sad one. In case ho recovers It must be by slow degrees snd under tho most lingering manner. Mr. Thomas is'a married man. and was regarded aa a reliable and good hand., He ia at Bt. Mary's hospital and at last accounts waa resting aa well as the circumstances would admit Dr A. A. Finch, who performed th operation which was a very delicate one, waa encouraged last, evening at the manner In 'which his patient was bearing up under hia suffering, but It will be a, day or two before definite hope can be entertained for - his re TBACHBR8' IHSTITUTR Th annual meeting f the Clatsop County Teachers Institute wilt be held In Astoria, beginning May tl and clos ing May 23, County Superintendent Lyman has Just Issued a neat pro gram introduced by some abatements valuable to teachers and patrons of schools. He haa got ton up a, splen did program and too publlo generally la requested to attend tho meetings. Following Is tho program: ..... WBDNEBDAT, MAT tl. (Day's Session at High School!) ;09 Music. 0:10 Reglstrstlon and Introductory - Remarks, by 3. It. Ackerman. 0:50 Arithmetic, ty R, F. Robinson, 10:10 Recess. ' 10:40Address, Aro We Following th Masters? by W. O. Blms. 11:20 Course of Btudy Language, by 3. H, Ackerman. t AFTERNOON, l:SoMuV). . , 1:40 Reading, by R. F. Robinson. 1:18 Course of Study-dilatory, by J. H. Ackerman. 1:10 Recess. ., !:2A Geography, by R, F. Robinson. EVENINO. 1:00 Music. 1:20 Address, by 3. H. Ackerman. THURSDAY, MAT tt lOo-Musie. ' V'.-. MO-Artthmetlc. by R. F. Robinson. :6a Course of study Language, by J. H. Ackerman. 10: JO Recess. 10:40 Address Bird of Oregon, by W. R. Lord. II: Reading, by R. F. Robinson. AFTERNOON. , I.M-Mus1. 1:40 Address, by 3. H. Ackerman. I:t8 Oeorgraphy, by K. F. Robinson. 1 10 Recess. 1:10 Course of study History, by J. H. Ackerman. BVHNINO. (Foard A Blokes' Hall.) 1:00-Music. 1:10 Address, Birds of Oregon, with Stereoptlcan Illustrations, by W. R. Lord. FRIDAY, MAT It :C-Muslc. 1:10 Arithmetic, by R. F. Robinson. 160 Course of study Language, by J. H. Ackerman. 10:10 Recess. 10:40-Addreas. by C. E. Smith. Il:00-Addrcs, by T. O. Hutchinson. ll:I0-Nature Study, by R. F. Robln- - son. AFTERNOON. I:J0-Music. 1:40 Course of Study History, by 3. H. Ackerman. i:at Reading, by R. F. Robinson. :l6 Recess. ' :J0-Ouetlon' Box. by J. H. Acker- - man. 4:00-Oood-bye. 1 , ROBBED OF HIS PITRSB. How often, wo aeo tbia startling headline In our dally papers, and bow much we sympathise with tho unfor tunate victim, bo be rich or poor, but there' aro hundreds of other cases, of people who have been robbed of a far greater treasure than wealth that wa never hear of. Wo refer to those who hav been robbed or their good health by a rebellious stomach. There is one medicine, however, that will conquer a rebellious stomach and make It per. form Its duties property, and that la Hosetter's Stomach Bitters. It ia a specific remedy for tho I stomach and will cur belching flatu lency, sick headache, indigestion, corf- stlpatlon and biliousness. Try it and see. Our Private Die Stamp Is over the neck of th bottle. FOR SALBk . 100 Eight acres just south of town at Junction of county and old military road. Lays well; suitable for plot ting; a small ranch or suburban homo. I paid 11000 for thla. B. C. LEWIS, FOR SALE. I 11100 NE. corner (Franklin Ave. and Third St., 50x100, with attractive eight room cottage; city water; vew that cannot be obstructed, and seven min utes walk from poetofflce. This prop erty is worth 11500, but I am leaving the city and would rather sell than rent E. C. LEWIS. " NOTICBI " Bids will be received for the con struction of ' a school , building (or school district No. 18, John Day River, until May 14, 1902. Plans and apeclfl catlona can bo seen at the office of the Astoria Abstract Company. Tho right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. t JOHN LEWIS, ' Clerk. - SPECIALITEHS Of Interest For this week we wilt moke special prioes on goods aa fol lows: ' RfrtbnnC widths t. 7 . and 11 In I nc Appliques, Galloons, Torchon tzzzl and Valencennes, UH, 15, 18. 10, and 15 cent quality, at lie. Men's Soft Dress Shirts Ytf laiesi iiv serton stripe. Kich and tasty color ings, 11.50 value, at ti.oo. Men's and Boys' Crush Hats t. plain and fancy check, iim and 48 25 Per Cent Discount 5 S lar retail prto on ai brimmed and street bate. MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. , OLD AGE AND SPRING Paine's Celery Compound Invigorates 'and Strengthens Those Advanced in Years. If You Feel Old, the Great Medi cine Will Give You the Vigor and Health of Youth. Every one in spring time should glvs attention to tbo purifying of tbo blood, the bracing of tho nerves, and the regulation of tbo digestive appara tus. This Is tho special time when old peo- Mif mSuavi pus oiuoi a posu aid something that will restore them to that condition of health that cobducea to make old age happy, cheerful, and bright. ..... .,. ......' V:: Old people ahould carry homo with them today not by-and-by a bottle of Paine's elery Compound. It will certainly banish tho rheumatism and neuralgia that help to make life a misery; U will drive out of the system alt Impurities and make th life steam flow fresh and pure; It will banish weakness and all languid feelings, and Impart tho vigor and activity that make youthfulness. It Is the only medHcine that will fully meet the needs and expectations of all In declining years. Mrs. Mary 0. Burgess, on estimable and highly respected resident of Cle ments, Cal., finds Paine's Celery Com pound her atay and helper In advanc ing years; abe write as follows: "I am 71 year old, and in the past have not been well; I had spells of weakness and headache. A friend of mine told mo to use Paine's Celery Compound; I got bottle and it helped me very much. It gave tne a good ap petite and made mo strong and nappy. I think there la nothing like it My husband baa taken it and It strengthen ed him. Now when we do not feel well wo get a bottle of Paine's Celery Com pound and It saves no doctors' bills." DIAMOND DTEB color anything aay color, durable, economical. REGULAR REPUBLICAN Nominee for County Judge J. Ho D. GRAY CITIZENS NOfllNEE FOR COUNTY JUDGE C. J.TRENCHARD SWEATEES New Line Just Arrived We have them for Men and TJoys. Plain Colors, Stripes, and all sorts of Combinations. . . . .Prices from $1.00 up. See Window Display S. Danziger & Co. SWEATERS BB WISE and ECONOMIZE Just now you who should find time SHAN AH AIM'S ANNUAL HOUSE CLEANERS' SALE Everything Reduced for of thin Month. ' r A Word to the D. SHANAHAN Shanafian Building Drink to Yonr Ifelffil NOB HILL COFFEE la the You make no mistake by using it ; New consignment of fine tea just in. Foard S Stokes Co. RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. . Open all night. Only white help. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE COUCHES A consignment of new and handsome patterns just received. Ton can get a bargain now. Nothing bolter lor the homo. KaAniKGS Call and see for yourself if I bare not the largest stock and lowest prioes, ennaulering the quality, of any house in town. Goods Sold on Easy Installments. H. H. ZAPF, Tie Hoase Fnrnisiier. f RULLINGER, EASTABRQOK & CO. SCCCSS80KS TO - - THEO. BRACKER ". " . , . i .-. . "''. . . '' Jobbers and Dealer 1n ' CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR : PIPES Pipe Repairing A Specialty The Palace Finest Commercial St- Market Affords. W.W. Whipple ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better advantage foi yourself or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astorloti It gives all the city audlcounty news twice each week foi only one dollar a year in advance. : - aro House Cleaning to attend the Balance Wise In Sufficient. Commercial Mtrswt Beat CII0P HOUSE LOUNGES CARPETS 515 Commercial Street' : Astoria, Oregon Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, , Sunday Dinners a Specialty. covery. 108-lu Commercial St Astoria, Or.