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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, MAY 2. 1902 ORANGES Kor today only, l'im luwiou, ripe (ining.'ft, for 10c, 20c, 2ic, mul up to 5()o a dozen fur the very beHt. , R()ss;hi(;(iins&.co. The Morning Astorian TMUOl'HONB 181, TODAT 8 WUATHBJl. l'OKTI,ANl, tiny 82. r.n, Uiitio Mug iM Tuesday evonlnn, may Ti, mi. Ountuu null (cd, grain nil hay. A shipment of fin KuaalA&a tea, 1 rtiod In Ceylon Johnson Bro. 1'orcilain bath, champion bootblack, thr export barbcra, beat of rvloo Ovcidum Uarbar Shop Tablu Tfnni Ji now ihe talk .if ilia town. W have it. Bvttnon's Uouk Htort. New stock of faAcy goods Just ar rived at Yokohama llaaaax. Call and th latctat novtitla from Japan You will find th twit Uc maal In tu my at th roam Hun Itouurant, No. ei: Coinmwrulal SL KumeUilnjf On 10 the lunch Una, J. lumvil' Caiiu Club Krvnch Sardine, In tomaioa awca. Jolmion Dro W art now revolving itrawberrioe dally on th noun train, dlroot from lh trowrr.-JOHNUON VHOO, Hftti In your order for your winter supply of nr, alab or hard wood to Kel ly, the transfer mtn, rhon VU. black. A very large aaaurunant of ncraona In new and up-to-dl doalrn to lct from at Chartoa llellborn Son . I Juat tht ihinf for taaa-IUinona. AtUwna. and ChunpaiTi wafer. We tiava a frth -ihlpment Juat In. John m Bnoa. cream IS mou a pint at the I'arlor Can.ly 8wr. We fuaranU-a our ! cream to contain no gelatine or atarrh. I'aironii- horn Industry ty inklng tlm -I'rldw o( Aatoria" ciar; flnaat mad Manufacture! by MacFarlane nl Knbcl. Th Astorian Job printing- dopart mnt plnow the union label on all priming. '' 'k at raaint)li prlci. I'honf Ml. Pining ro 'in tlilra car-load di rect from th fai-tory, which wt are offering ut remrkble low prlera. Chaa llrllhom ft Son Give fichUI'iiir Ik-al Haklng Pmvder a rhnnr to tell Ita own atory and g-t your tnoni'y bock at our otorc If Uto story d'n-i not pli-sn you. JOHNSON 111108. A new line of hall racka and hall roam Just rcrlvrd at Charlna Hellborn ft Son's are being ufferwl at very low flgurrs, Call and n mine them. Ijidli-s fine hair goods wltrhe, rata, trilby, etc., ran be ordered of A. K. Peterson. Occident Parbrr Shop. Pull line of bent ha'r tonic and barber HIlllc. It.ml.vn con I lasts longer, la oleaner and mako ) trouble with atovea and chimney flu-a than ny other coal on the market. Oeorits W. San born, nir-nt. TcJcphtine 1311. Couchea-we oaxry the larjoet and beat iMected atock In the oily. The line Itu'ltu!. both mnooth and tufted coucrtien, which we are offering at low er price tban other dealer. Charlea lMlborri & Son. ftccretarlca of labor organisation ahould r'm(nnbT that the Aatorlan Job prlntlnK department la the only print ing office In Astoria that haa tho right to u hi. tht- union label. . Do not vend your printing out of town." The Great Eastern Furniture Co. ('An mtvo you mouoy-by buying yur Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Couches, and Lounges, and all House Furnish ing Goods of them. Wo buy, trade, or t'xebango old furniture for new. GoocIh Sold on Rosy Payments Tuko it walk tltrougb our large and' Commodious Store. GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO. Shanahan Bldg. Phone Black 2145 All Urn candidate and all th voter nioko Ia Ik-ll Aatorla cigar. Klk' atug aortal, 1 Tuoaday evi-nlng, May 27, 1902. Call Main Ml for your coal roquir. innt. Ord'tra i.romptiy filled. Flv fr.-h tnlloh cw lor wile. Ap ply Ahh-rhrnok nutoherxhop. Fin nUhi'd I'ottune wanlivl - Mut be neutrally located. Apply at Atorlan "like. Th Mtium 4'hMiiiir liua arrived f.oni Han Pranclaeo In bnllaat. Hhe will oh. iiimiImt for ('altrornlit at I'orllunil, Tin- elruni whiHiiter UlapaM'h Wtt out for Iti-dondo, f'l,, yeMtentay ulth a cargo of leli'giaph piilm tx"in up tin' river . The IT. B. IlKlithotiHe tender Minimi- nllii will leave early till, morning with I jneveral buoy to be plaited at point j near th mouth of tb river. ; We carry tooth bruahv for i,.,1(i..r ! gum and dainty mouth. Tooth bruehe that we guarantee; will r. j place them If brlMIe oome out.- H AH. UtMUCtm, jteHay. and who la In a poaltlon to DUcrlnilnatliig people who aeek the S'"m" 'a,ou, are itlll feaatlng on the famouJ"1'" """r lh Prind prt-parailon to b found only at the ! brewery man, went to the leading renowned Tok Point Oyater Houne, i the wrllet place in town. j P. A. Kantor. In Welch block, will I oa.ll for your clothea to clean, dyt, re j pair and pre, and will deliver them, j ning up phone, red!064. Bulla lo order j from III up. j Andrew plrlla, a well known rltisen Jof Ivep lllver. died yeaterday after jtKMm of pneumonia. Mr. Plrlla wa Ut year old, and k-ft a wife nd four j children. The funeral will be held front I the home Hominy morning. The merchant have all lgned an i punmlt of thnt icrupatlon to make ugrwrnent to clone their atorc at 30 prepnnitlonn for tx'glnnlng the con a. m, on Memorial Day. and remain Ut ruction of the new school house in clowd all day In honor of the brave I Went Amorla. The loniract tlpulatea eoliper dead, who gave tltelr live for . that ih building mum be romplrled Jthe country, j Hon. C. J. Curl! and Sheriff Uiiviile I will nddre the voter of Klle next Monday eenlng, and will addrea the i people of Vine Mil pie at 1 o'clock Tue. I ilny and the eople of Jewel at p. m. the mime day. The Irfidlea Oulld of Ora Church will give n oclal at the home of Mr. ,F. nher on Thureday evening, May ; . good program I oelng prepared mm ii pienMiini lime in utireo oy nil iwho mnv n Hen, a genera.1 Invliutloir I extended to all. j The regular meeting of the Wom an' Club will Ik- held today at the u jiml hour, 2.. 10 p, in., ut Page hall. The ! yearly report of the officer and chair- man of the Ktandlng committee w'll Contltute the bulnee of the after I noon e!on, A full attendance I re queued. Major Tutherly, Inepector of the I'nlted Htute army pota of thl dis trict, came up from Fort Steven ye- j terdiiy afterniKin, after he had Inspect ed nil of the fori at the mouth of the Columbia and returned to Portland last night. While hi report will be to the army, yet It wa Intimated that he found the fort here In fine con dition. Active agent wanted for " The World on Fire" by Murat HaUtead. Hunting mountains In American In die explode, destroying titles full of people, startling Malory of appalling phenomena, threatening the globe; 600 big llluslmted page, only Jl.Ml. High est endnraementa. Hlggest profit guaranteed. Agent clearing from $3 to $SC dally. Outfit free. Kncloae 10 cents for KHtngc. The Dominion Co., Dept. I Chicago. Klk' tng Nuclnt, Tuewlay evening, May 27, im. A rtnurfhfer waa bom to Mr, and Mr. H. A. HvendMin, of till city, lt Thur day evening. (', ('. f.'litrke, Republican cundidat for conimlitaluner, arrived In Axtorla on IttNt nlaht' train from J'ortlmul, Mr. I. Klerhoft and dauKhtcr, Ml1) Alwlnil, went lo for tin n J lunt eviilng on a vlult, to b gone for ev eral day. Capluln (ir.tnvllle lleed, Aefirln' poMtmiiNicr, went lo Portland on the Mlithl Ih.:iI liLHt nluht. It. I llie cap tain' Unit trip to Portland lnce Im tvHX uppolnted poatmoeter, and fh iHfitiilli' friend Were worrli-d thai he might lw"onie (k-axlck on tile Journey. . M. Kink, of flwaco, tame to Ht. Mary lio.tp'Ul about two wek ago In erou health, but he I now out enjoying the i)iinhlne dully and any that there ho liven nuclt a vum Im provement In hi health that he rhlnk he will have to remain hvrr for good. IteulM-n Iiwunier, who Jiurt hlmwlf by running a, wire from tne main cable :it ('. (', Clark' logging camp, In W finger a few day avgo, and who 1 In Atorlit for treatment, i Improving and will wxiii be bok at hi poat of duly. . Dr. Lord, the friend of bird, who tuck a walk yefttcrday of a very 'hurt time rlalma ttiat h dlneoverd IS va rlellvk In Uie vicinity of Aatorla. and offer'-d to wognr that he could find 34 yorletle In two hour' time. Teople gem.ray do not really that ao many bird exll here, but there I no rea.. on to doubt the doctor' atatement. a dimoverd In hl flrt hori walk. A member of thw "federated Trade j,., t.,..iin u,h w in ih iliv ve planing mill men of Portland yeter day. ugulnat '.hre of whom he hold niiii'iKar and told them that unle Ithey acceded to the atrlker demands I he Mould foreclose hta mortgage at ,imie. In view of the fact ihal Mr. VVclnlwrd M-'.tled a, former atrlka In Portland, and that be I not a man who bluffi, a number of Aatorla peo ple Mleve that he will be III-". r,f. n lat In etMlng Uie piem-nt atrlke In Portland. I'hnrle Wllxon who ' conidered one of the mot expert nnermen on I the Columbia river ha given up th (early next fall 'n order that the fall term of rfi h.ml may not be delayed. ; Iteliglou eervlce on the street are often condemned and made eport of. : but when eueJi Hcrvlee are held a inre lielng held by the Methxllwta on the lrcet of Antorla, where the mot i Kiilwlanilnl eltltenn of the city gather, land preaching of the mont lntellt,"ent nature I spoken then It bring on .,.,, M,.rllUH HJ,m:t that th moat Rni, thoughtful may well stop and piiuse to consider. Thl clue of people doe not assemble for show, but they oertously work for men' soul. Dan Itlerson, of Vine Maple, Ore gon, took the old horse of Hose team No, 1 to his ranch Tuesday and turned them on the graa. Mr. Ulerson say that If the people who think thoee horses are dead on their fiet could have wen them would have been ur prlsed. When they were given their freedom on the meadow, they kicked up thel rheel like young colt and rolled over In the grass n If they were worth five hundred dollars apiece. In spite of the fact thai they had served the city of Aslorla ao well, when out In. the country, like old city men's early; recollection seemed to have come back to them and they are having one grand holiday. Mr. Itlerson think they will be ready for the tire service again In a few month and that iVy will be better than ever. The trial of John Larson, who cam before the Justice court yesterday was agnln postponed. Thla time until 10 o'clock Monday morning. Larson wa arreMted the other day, charged with the larceny of 15 decoy ducks from F. E. Wright. The theft was committed about five yeara ago when the decoys which were stowed In a fishing boot moored In the bay opposite I'nlontown illsnppenred. The owner hud no Idea of what had become of his ducks un til he found and rerognlaed thorn the other day In the possession of the de fendant. He Immediately proceeded to have Ijiirsnn arrested, but their l no doubt, even If he Is found guilty, that he will hs discharged as such charge are outlawed after "three years. The case was delayed because some of the Jurymen drawn and the wltnessc could not he round. Astoria may well boast of Its tele phone service. Of course, ihc'.'e are times when one gets fretted, but It Is when one Is In a hurry, and has not the proper patience to wait for the operator to perform her duty. The operators at Astoria are especially ac commodating and vigilant and waste no time In serving patrons. They are all women .and It la a sad fact, but true, that women are more faithful and punctual than men. Those who call upon central day and night would perhaps like to Vnow w'ho they are. In the first place the manager Is MlM Olga Noe. The young ladle on the day shift are M1' Margaret Qllmore. Net-, lie Lldwell, Mamla MeCann and Char lotte Oitmore. Then Ml Mary Oil more come on about S:.10 In the after noon and ali until 10 to 10:30. and then the night operator, Ml Lllle I, Id well, who ha already been on for sometlm, hold down the position un til; morning. There are no cranky one on the force unle It la? the night operator, and whh all of the things ihe ha to endure he possibly ha a right to be cranky. Hut silll she give good service, and If any one charge her with being cranky, It I polb'y on hi lil of the house. No one ha a just right to complain against Asto ria' splendid toleuhone service. THIS OLOKIOtJH FOI'llTH. The Iletall Clerk' Union committee met last night and took active tep toward having a great celebration on Ihe Fourth of July In Astoria. The Fourth of July committee consist of J. Kline, chairman, and C. K. Oray, M-cretary, The general committee con sist of the following well-known gen tlemen, who, like their officer, never 0.ult; Frank Woodfleld, Robert Mc Iean, Itandiill Heed, L. Carlson and W, A. 8tln. They proMie to have a grand Fourth of July celebration, but the length of Ihe time depend Upon the spirit of the people, B"d how they entr Into the matter. If they will stand by lb clerk. It will foe three-day affair; If they do not, it may dwindle down to two dav. or possibly one, but there will be a Fourth of July celebration. The committee will start out next Monday morning, and yim do not want to give the boy a cold shoulder. The length of the celebration depend upon the amount you subscribe. If a stiffl- lent amount I raised, Thursday, Fri day and Saturday will he celebrated, otherwise one day. One of the feature of the celebra tion U to run free boats from a num ber of point on the river. At present It I the purpose to run free boats from Cnthlamet, Grays River, Knapp- ton, Chinook and Olney. and the num ber of places may be Increased. It Is especially desired to Interest all near by towns. Then It will be a part of the clerks' desire to attract merchants to Join In the parade with fine floats as well as the athletic sports and other Institu tion. To Induce the fraternal and secret orders to Join In the celebration. It Is the purpose to offer substantial prlxe to the organisation of this kind that give the b'ggest turnout. It may be safely stated now that the glorious Fourth In Astoria will be a grand blow nut, and a large number of people will celebrate with u. NOTICES FOR BIDS. Hlds will be received by the county court of Clatsop County, Oregon, un til Thursday, June 5, 1902, at I o'clock n. m., for the construction of an S0- fool span bridge, II feet wide, across the Necanlcum river In section 24, Twp. S N., R. 10 west, In Clatsop County Ore gon. Raid bridge to be constructed on a site about one mile east of Carl Johnson's place, where the county road from Seaside crosses the said Necan lcum river. Bidders will present plans and speci fications for sa'd work, together with a certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of their bids, or a good and sufficient bond, as a guarantee that they will construct the said bridge provided they are awarded the con tract. The court reserves the right to re leer aru- and all bids. Hy order of the County Court. H. J. WHE3IUTT. County Clerk. ROBBKD OF Ht3 PURSE. How often we see this startling headline In our dally papers, end how much we sympathize with the unfor tunate victim, be he rich or poor, but there are hundreds of other cases, of people who have been robbed e-f a far greater treasure than wealth that we never hear of. We refer to those who have been robbed of 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 properly, and that Is Hosetter's Stomach Bitters. It Is a specific remedy for the stomach and will cure belching flatu lency, alck headache. Indigestion, con stipation and blllousiv'ss. Try it and see. Our Private Die Stamp is over the neck of the bottle. FOR SALE. $600 Eight acres Just south of town at Junction of county and old military roads. Lays well; suitable for plot ting; a small ranch or suburban home. I paid $1000 for thla. E. C. LEWIS, SPECIAL ITEMS Of interest. For this week we will make special prices on goods as fol lows: ' Df Fifcnnc widths I. 7 S. and 12 In I1IWVUIM Newest shades; at 6a I flfP Appliques, Galloons, Torchon "atc and Valenoennes, 12',i, 15, 18, 2D, and 25 cent quality, at lie. Men's Soft Dress Shirts y7 sert'on stripe. Uieh and taaty color ings, $1.50 value, at $1.00. Men's and Boys' Crush Hats , plain and fancy checks, 2oo and 4 Sc. 25 Per Cent Dlscoant lar retail prlc on al vlnimed and Atreet hats. 508-10 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore. CHURCHJSERVICES T0M0RS0W llev, Oscar Ostrom will speni the Hundny In Chinook, and hence there will be no services In First Lutheran Church tomorrow. The Hunday school as usual. Presbyterian church servlne as us ual tomorrow. Theme of the morning sermon, " A Century and a Year." The evening theme, " Th Ideal Man." A very cordial Invitation to all. The subjects of sermons at the Bap tist church next Hunday will be " What HhaH We Bead," and "Owl Dealing With tf." Kverybody welcome. At the First Congregational church there will lie services at 11 a. m. and ft p. m. Theme for morning hour "Loy alty." Special Memorhl services will foe held In Hie eevnlng, at which time the members of the O. A. R,. also the ladles of the Relief Corps, will attend. Hunday school at 12:15; Toung People Society, 7 p. m.; prayer-meeting Wed nesday evening, o'clock. A cordial Invitation to all. Methodist Services will be conduct ed by Evangelist Marshel at 10:30 a. m and at A and 7.30 p. m. The young people of the city are especially In vited to the afternoon meeting. Mr. Marshel is an interesting speaker of large experience as an evangelist. All are earnestly Invited to attend all services. IN SOUTH AFRICA. LONDON, May 23. It Is believed that peace in South Africa Is prae ticslly secured. How It will be an nounced depends, apparently more up on the convenience it the Boer lead ers than upon ulnclln&tion of the Brit ish govcrment. The private and of ficial advices received tonight from South Africa all point to the same con clusion. NORTHWEST LEAOUE. At Portland Butte, 4: Portland. 0. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' At Ht. Louis fit. Louis, 10: Boston, . At Pittsburg Pittsburg. 2; New York. 1. At Chicago Chicago, 2; Philadel phia, S. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Boston Boston, t; Chicago, 3. At Philadelphia Cleveland, 2: Phila delphia, f. At Baltimore Baltimore, J; Detroit 7 'At Washington Washington, 6; St. Louis, 7. MEMORIAL DAY. Arrangements have been made to run a steamer to Greenwood cemetery and return on Memorial day. Round trip 25cts. Will be limited to 200 pas sengers. Call early for information and secure ticket at Pohl's undertak ing parlor. Fort SALT!. $1100 NE. corner Ftanklln Ave. and Third St., 50x100, with attractive eight room cottage; city water; vesr that cannot be obstructed, and seven min utes walk from postofnee. This prop erty is worth $1500, but I am leavinr the city and would rather sell thn rent." E. C. LEWIS. SWEflTEflS SWEATERS New Line Just Arrived We have them for Men nd Boys. Plain Colors, Stripes, and all sorts of Combinations. . . . Prices from $1.00 up. See Window Display S. Danziger & Co. Purchased For Spot Cash Direct From the Factory, Nottingham, England 50 W5 Dozen If " l Dozen Jyj RIFFLED CURTAINS jjf Bohhlnet and Lace Curtains We have the very latest: Tuscan Net Centres; with Heavy Arabian Edges. Prices 1.25, 1.50, 1.9H. 2.25, 2.50, 2.08, 3.25, 3.75, 4.25, 4.75, 5.00, 5.75, 6.50, to 15.00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY SHANAHAN'S Shanahan Did. Commercial Street, STRICTLY FOR THE HOME BRIGHT AND 1 N Fancy Crockery Souvenir Dishes Fancy Silver Ware Cut Glass, Etc. FOARD 6c RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night. Only white he!p. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE Special Drive on Rugs Add Comfort and Beauty to Yoor Home Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 35e up. Lovely Moquettes 95c and Upward. Handsome Pro Brussels Art Squares, 4 50 and Upward. . . . . . Nothing Better. Price Lowest. Call and See. H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnislier. TRULLINGER, EASTABRQOK & CO. SUCCB8BOB8 TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealer in , ' CIGARS, TOBACCOS. SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. 1 MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pipe Repairing A Specialty Jg Finest Palace Everythlnf the Commercial St. Market Affords. ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better advantage foi yourself or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astorian It gives all the city and county news twice each week foi only one dollar a year iu advance. . - ORIGINAL Indian Baskets Cbcastr MM Aiy Place tettwCltr. MtllOrden Frsaplljr FUfetf. STOKES CO, CHOP HOUSE 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregoa Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. W. W. Whipple