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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1902)
THE MORNING ASToMn, VEDksnAV, MAY 2 i 1902 ORANGES Wo noli! 20 hoxe of orange. Saturday, iind today received aiiutlier eoiiHigiiineiit wo did not expect. To dispone of litem quickly we huvq only to iioino tlio price 'ioc a dozen. ROSS, IlKJGINS & CO. The Morning Astorian TBLBFUONB flOl, TODAY'S WJBAT1IICIL I'UltTI.AND, May It-Oregon, Idaho nml Washington, shower. Oaitun nulla feed, am In and hay. Kuriilltid cotlAKO wantedMust b centrally located. Apply at Astorlan orhc. Now dink of fam-y good Just ar rived at Yokohama llasaar. Call And e th la I t-it nweltlre Irom Japan. You Will find I ho lKt lbO meal In tun Uijat Hi tiltliiK Hun Iteauunint, No. 613 Cuuimeiulal HI. HyiurUiiii flu In (lis lunch line, . lUiiu'll Cancw Club French ttardlncs, In tumatue s&uo. Johnson Uros V are now receiving strawberries dally on the noon train, direct from Ui grower.-JOHNSON IJROB. Send In your order for your winter's supply of fir, ttb or hard wood to Kel ly, the transfer man. riiont I2U black. A vrry large aannrimtit or loieen In new and up-to-date design to se lect from at Cliarlo HoilUorn St Son's, 1 ci.im 16 mmi a pint at th I'arlor Candy Blur. W gueraiiU-e our lit frtmni to ooaialn no gelatin or trh. I'atronltP horn Industry by erooklng th ' Trtdo of Aetorte" elgar; flneirt mad. .NUiutaciarrd by MaeFarlan and Kaobcl, We hav doclded to cloa out all our hopping and fancy baskets, Tlwy will go at xi thle wk. Hvctuwn'a Uook Store. Jm. P. Hrttrny. superintendent of ilrnn, provi-d hlmaelf the most popu lar onirt-r (under compulsion) at lh Kllu' aovlai. The Astoria Job printing depart ment pIkcm tlx union label on all printout Oood work at reasonable prlc. I'hon Ml. Dining ro' table- car-load di rect from th factory, which we are offi-rlng at Hmrkabl low prleo. Cha llrllluirn A Bon (live Schilling Hsl Halting IMwuVr chnnce to trll Ha own atory-and g-t your money back at our tor if tha tory doe not pleaaa you. JOHNSON nuo. A new line of hall racka and hall awata Just reoelvrd at Oharlra Hellborn A Bon a are being offered at very low figures. Call and examine them Ladle line hair goods swllche. rata, trllby. He., ran be ordered of A. K. Peterson, Occident Barber Bhop. Full line of brat h'r tonlca and barber supplies. Rnnlyn coal laeta lonter, la oleaner and make leaa trouble with atovea and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. Oeorge W. Ban born, agent. Telephone 1311. Courhes-w carry th larfeat and beat ae4ected stock In the city. The lino Include both amooth and tufted oounhea, which we are offering at low er price than other dealer. Charles Hellborn A Bon. One of the national party leader. Juiiu A. Tat ,of Nftahvllle, Tenn.. K.'i:ii-iiiry of the national Pnlilbltlon coiiimlttee, und nn orator of raro ft cellitnct', will prraont the claims of hla party at Flahora' opero lioum) onWed-ii.-n.Uv HvenlnR, May 28. Admlaalnn. free. Reliable CjoocIh WE BOUGHT A SNAP In Feather Pillows, Comforts, Head Rests, Cwshltios, Rugs mid Matting We Give You the Same Snap Ktill size pure v,hito lnmiumled dovfn comforts .'1.00, xnaji price '2.00. Pure fentlior pillows wortli ' 1.50, snnp price i)fe. Ilend rests filled with luinanaled cotton in silkaline with rutlle snap prico l'2Jc. Sofa cushions filled with silk down in elegant designs worth 1.2,"), snap prico 75c. Mat ting in carpet patterns worth U5c, mmp price 25e a yard. :U)0 Smyrna rugs, snap price 2.25. Yonr Credit in (ibod GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO. Slianahan Bldg. Phone Black 2145 All the camlMttiea tl tha voter amok U llelle Aatorla cigar.' A fine wllahrdrl Oftlonn In bulk. W have them. Johnaon llroa. 1'oroakln balha, ohAmplon bootblack, three expert barber, beat of eurvlco Oculdnnl lJurber Bliop Next Friday tOiB Memorial Day, mr atir will ia, at :3 a. m. f r the balanco of tbo duy.Johnaon Hroa. We cannot prove Km B hllllng'a bent luklita" powder la belter tliim any olb er, but yotl run, and It ahnll nm you nothliig t prove lt.Jolinaoii l(r. One of the aad atatemetiia mude by Maater of Cereinonle I'olwnrih at the Klka atua- aoulal laxt nluhl w that he wna addrrliig brave menand no women. On ainiunt of the d.alli or Mr. Jaa. 1, id well hull evening, hln duUif liter, Miaa Mlllan, iiIkIiI opi-ralor at the teleptione ottlee, wa nereiu-iy called home and Mlaa Ola-a Noe, mnnnirer of the company, tiok the night ahlft. We have Juat received a new l"t of hair brushr to aell f-om 25 oenla to f. lUih bruhra from S5 rente In 2'. ("loih briiHtt from ir cni tu 12 60, CHAR HOOKltS. i living; to an accident to th Aalo rlnn'n llnolyjie machine Inat night the work wna cut abort and reader are treated thla morning to a ahortaare In reading matter. Thaae tslringa oannot be avoldeil, and It la hoped to muko up fr the ahurtage In future. Remember tha anHnl the Itdlea Guild are going to have at Mr. F, Flahora' Thuraday evening, May V A good program 1" being preiurd and a pleita 'atit time will be had by all who at tend. tlefrahmenle will alao be aerved, AU are cordially invited. . A aieclnl meeting rf the local Fed reated Ilar unlona will be railed for next Friday night In the Huithorn building The object of the meeting la to arrange for renting and furnlah Ing a hall rr the meeting or labor or ganlxatloim and to fMtnxllah ait employ ment olI1ie, to aaalat th membera In ; curing work. The Uelall Clerk' Union committee on the Fourth of July celebration ha jbeen nctlvely at work and ha moat j fluttering report to make. More than 'It'.O ha la-en willingly aulwcrlbed to the futiiUalrcady and the aubucrlptloni 'are atlll pouring in. Th clerk" are enthuaiimtlc and aay that Aatoria will have one of the greatest celebration I In hr Malory. Anntln-r feature of the celebration which haa ben added almw the Aaiorlim't flml announcement, la to wind up the event with a grand ball, jone of lb greateet In the htatory of the city. An exploMon of the engine or the Independence, a cannery tender be longing to the Columbia River Tacking Company, created a fire that went hard with the little craft. The boat waa at the allp of the Aatorla Iron Work, having Ita machinery over hauled when the fire occurred, and had It nut been for the timely aaalatance of the American Can Company, who responded promptly with It private hoao and water force, It would have been deatrnyed. Hut aa It wa the fire waa held In check until the city de pnrtment arrived, who made abort work of flooding the hull with water and extinguishing the flame. The damage amounted to conMdprable. Al though the hull wa aaved, the cabin and engine room practically destroyed. Chaa. 01en. who waa y'ng the repair work, received Injurlea to hla hniida, and will no doubt be kept from Wa work for aome time. JamM IJdwell ,an old and reapected eltlien of thl city, died yesterday aft ernoon of pneumonia, after a compara tively short lllnea. Mr. IJdwell Was Lowest Prices 1 year of a. He had been a cap lain ion th Columbia river, but la bet ter known among Aatoriana an a car penter, a trade ha had been following for (ever! year pant. Immediately prior to hi lllne, however, ha wa employed a fort-man nn tha wmat ruc tion work Hum In operation on iC'om menial alre.it. AHIiough hla lllnea wa aevere, Mr. Lldwell'a death wm an unexpected blow to even hi near it friend and relative. The funeral will b tield from the houaa under the aua ploe of the local A. 0. V, W, linlge next Thuraday, and the remain will be Interred In Oreenwood cemetery, liecenaed I aurvlved by a wife and three daugher. One of the daughter4 I only about 10 year old. while th other two, who are about grown, Ml-m-rn Nellie and lilllan. are operator In ttie local telephone oince. rfVSU $20,(K)O IN GOLD. A pot of gold, auppuwd to have been buried during the Civil war and worth about IW.umi, waa re.:.-iitly round In an old irnic by a poor farmer No doubt the dlai-overy brouglil him mui h Imp pine, but icully nothing when cim piued t.i the linppliioKe enjoxd by aickly pi-ople who have bn reHtmvd to health by itomtelter'a Stomuch tilt tera. Thla aoveivlgn rmvdy la backed by finy year or cure, and la hlifhly ndira(l by many prominent phyal i Una throughout the, country, it ' a MM'clIlc remedy for aioiiiach. liver, kidney and bowel dliorilvia, nuih aa l.i-.iclinh.', lit-unburn, loa of appetite, Ind'ifiKll.iii, coiiMilptttbin and Ulilou neaa. He sure Ut try It. The genum mtiat hnve our 1'rlvalc filanip over thu Heck of Die bo'itle. IT WAS BI.KH' NIGHT. They (ive Oreat Knurtalnment to Invited (iueat Iiat Kvenlng. Ai-cordlng to announcement Hie lo cal lodge of Klka gave a stag social Inat night. Kvery one who ha ever attended an Klka' entertainment know what that mean. It waa a aucceaa. The Klka have never been known to make a failure. Thl order being eont poaed of men who make a aucceaa In life It could not he expected that an aggregation of eucoeaaful men would make a failure. The local lodge la ea liecuilly known fin- Ita luccea aa a lodge and Hie ucceaa of alt of Ita un dertaking. The plan of lust night' aortal waa to permit each member to Invite anme friend or friend to the entertainment, ao that the outalder might know low the Klks did thlnga. Long before H o'clock the varloua commllteea had ar ranged everything for the evening. MukIc, luncheon .refreahmentii a'l of tbe different varltle that have yet been Invented, and of the beat quality of each, were waiting the Klka and their gueate. At S:30 p. m. the Hon. John B. Oral ke called the meeting to onb-r and In troduced the Hon. J. Itruce Polworth. of Cathlamet, an maitter of cervmoiilea of the evening. Mr. Polwortih la well known here, and every one knew lhat hla wlectlon waa a good one. Mr. Pol worth male a chariicerlsllc atee'h, which waa received with round of ap plause. It waa full of toumor and made a great hit with the fun-loving Elks ami their frlenda. Two mandolin clubs were o t hand and alternated wllh Instrumental se lections, while a regular program waa carried out between the Interludes. A number of songs were sung and there were aome splendid recitation. Un the regulw program Meaara. Drake, (Ille. Hrewer and Bennett, ea.'h sang eolo and were encored and responded paa- Ingly. Meaara. Swope. Meany and Ual- glty eaoh gave r'cllatloiin which were appropriate and well received. Bldea the regular program un Im promptu program waa rendered which always proves one of the Interesting featurea of attBlka enU'rlalnmeltl." One of the beat C the feature wa ft aong and encore by th Hon John Fox, cuatoma oollector. For hi Introductory he sang after the JCIk had decreed rtrot U(!h should be the caae, hla fa moua ' Morarlty." and afterwards aang under the aame condition " Mul doon." ' Then every one prea-nt who W4 call ed upon had to perform such service as waa decreed agalnut him, whether it wa a aong, apeeoh or reeltation, and many were called upon and many fntereitlng features were Intrtxluced. In the meantime, leading members of the order, who were on the committee to look after the Inner wants of those present, were serving things to eat and drink, The best quality wa given In this line as well aa In ail other., and with the whole Interspersed with mu sic and wit and humor, It was truly one of the most enjoyable evenings In the history of the order. A number of visitors from distant points were present ,and ull visitors and members expressed themselvea as never better pleased In their Uvea. The sodlal will result In good for the lodge. FISHREMAN DRpWNS. Wandered Too Near the Breakers and Lost His Life. A fisherman by the name of Fi'ed Anderson, who waa In the employ of the Booth Cannery Company, was drowned yesterday afternoon while striving to take In hla net near Pea cock spltt. The accident happened at about 1 o'llock, Just when the tide was turning to come in, a time when the bar 1i In Its very roughest condition. It was the same old story. Ander on permitted hla boat to drift too near the breaker and when he left ' the management entirely to hla boat puller, Ounner Kyllo, wlille "he hauled In the net ,th rough water proved to be loo much for the atrengih of one man. A eroi wll caught the boat broad aid and cepte4 It, throwing both occu pant Inta th river. O liter flahermen happened to be near by and aeelng the disaster f the ill-fated craft they Im mediately pulley to their rescue. Aft er a short but bard buttle with the wave. 01 Johnson, one of th rescu ers, gucceeded In reaching Kyllo, who clung to :he aide of th rap1il boat and took him on board; but Anderson, who wa pitched headlong Into the serf waa lost from view In th multitude of breaking wave. Tt 1 suppoeed that the under-current carried him to ea before he again came to the surface. Johnson brought Kyllo in to shore and another fiaherman by the name of Bel nea, a near friend of the drowned man, towed in W boat, Anderao.1 wa of Norwegian paren tage, about 23 year old and unmar ried. Il had tn In torla, con nected with the flahlng Induairy for the past al xyear and waa well and fav. urn lily known among Jlhe fishermen on both sine of th river. Those In eye shot of the mishap spoke very highly of the service of the life-saving crew, under Captain Stuart. They ald that the crew arrived at the siKit In a remarkably hort time, con sidering the distance and the turbu lanle of the water, and althougn tne fishermen had rescued both man and boat, they could not help but admire the during efforta of thone who make It a bunlne to risk their Uvea for the fake ofother. fears The skin ought to be clear ; there is nothing strange in a beautiful face. If we wash with proper soap, the ? kin will be open and . clear, unless the health is bad. A good skin is better than a doctor. The soap to use is Pears'; no free alkali in it. Pears', the soap that clears but not excoriates. Sold all over the world. NOTXCK! Bids will be received for the con struction of a school building for school district No. 18, John Day River, until May 31, 12. Plana and specifi cations can be seen at the ofttee of the Astoria Abstract Company. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. , JOHN LKWI3, Clerk. FOR. SALTS. 31100 NB. corner Franklin Ave. and Third St., 50x100, with attracUve eight- room collage; city water; view that cannot be obstructed, and seven min ute walk from pos'ome. This prop erty is worth $1500, but 1 am leaving the city and would rather sell than rent. E. C. LEWIS. Active agents wanted for "The World on Fire" by Murat Halstead. Burning mountains In American In die explode, destroying titles full of people, startling history of appalling phenomena, threatening the globe; 600 big Illustrated pages, Only $1.M- High est endorsement. Biggest " profits guaranteed. Agents clearing from 33 to 325 dally. Outfit free. Enclose II cents for' postage. The Dominion Co., Dept. L, Chicago. NOTICF. OF FUNEJRAL. All members of Seaside lodge No. 12. A. O. U. W are reiiU'nted to meet In the lodge room jt 1 o'clock p. m., Thursday, May 29, to attend the funer al of our lute Brother Jaa. C. Lldwell. By order of the Master Workman. SPECIAL ITEMS Of Interest. For this week we will make special prices on goods as fol low: DIKfcnnc widths f, 7 !. and 12 in IIIWVIU Newest shades; at 6c I rA Appliques, Galloons, Torchon -dtc and Valencennes, 12i. 15, 18, 20, and 25 cent quality, at lto. Men's Soft Dress Shirts 'ntv7 iserTioniitrlpe. Ktoh and tasty color ings, $1.50 value, at 31.00. Men's and Boys' Crush Hats ,w plain and fancy checks, 26o and 48c. 25 Per Cent Discount lar retail price on alV trimmed and street hats. MOUSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 50B-10 Commercial St. Astoria. Ore. SLOT MACHINES A It Ml money Inverted In MILLS COIN OPERATING MACHINES will Mty you phenotnt'iut prottw. we r the ttrorit manufftrturttrn of coin operating machinery in ihj world. 4it our rat nt ova. KILLS KOVELTY CO., Chicago. II to 23 Ssutk Jelaraaa ttraet. DO NOT NEGLECT THE LITTLE ILLS OF TODAY The- I'm of Paine's Celery Compound Will Kradltale from flic ISI.hhI hikI S.vati'til tli Sfi-tU Of IMal'HW. As grtiina of sand make our lofty mountains, drop of water the mighty ocean, and aa our massive buildings are mud.- of 'joe, brick piled upon an other, ao do the llt'le Ilia of life con tribute to the building up of deadly disease In the body. Experienced medical men claim that fatal trouble If not banished at once, women enter the summer season with little Ills and symptom or disease, which mum develope Into serlia and fsa! troubles if not banished te one, j We hi-ar our . friends comp alr.lng daily of rheumatism tnlni.-k-, tharp 'and darting teuralgic palncs, dyspepala 'pain in the lide and b.k. nctvoua- nc, and aleepleasneax; and we see Iwlth our own eyes the effect of Im pure biood In facial blotcbs, eruptions, and sores. The little Ills and pa inn of today build up the alarming and fatal diseases that follow days and weeks of neglect. Wlae and Intelligent people who have looked into the claim of Palne'e Cel ery Compound and follow it remark able cure of relatlvea, frlenda and neighbor, use It themselves with faith and contldence, to banish their sym ptom of coming trouble, to clenae the blood, to re-eetabllnh nerve force, energy, and bodily atrength, ao that they will be in condition to withstand the enervating effect of the coming hot weather. In every community where Paine' Celery Compound haa been used at thl season to banish diseaae, it la regarded as a godsend. Workers in offloea, shop. factories, and weary and run down wive and mother in their home have thanked Heaven for Dr. Phelp' mar velous prescription, because It made them weH. Try a bottle or two, ye who are ailing and sick; It will give you what you most stand In need of health and nerve life. DIAMOND DYES Color anything any color. Never fail! Always sure! FOR SALE. 3600 Bight acres Just south of town at Junction of county and old military roads. Lay well; suitable for plot ting; a small ranch or suburban home. I paid $1000 for thl. E. C. LEWIS, MEMORIAL DAT. 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- senders. Call early for Information and secure tickets at Pohl's undertak ing parlors. Bicycle Clothing We have a splendid assortment of . Bike and Golf Suits Never had such a good variety of styles. Call and examine our stock. We have Suits. Bike Pants, Coats, Sweaters, Shirts, Stockings, Belts, Caps, Etc., Etc. Suits from f .00 to $9.00 S. Danziger & Co. A HOSIERY S ALE Being .Distributing Agent for the Now Famous Black Cat Stockings, we have been authorized to disjioMO of 100 dozen at the following reduced prices TO ADVERTISE Til EM. 100 DOZEN 100 ai.Arr cat huto emcAoo-gomoRO HOSIERY COMPANY Kehohha, Wi. Our regular 25c double knee hosiery now l.V, our triple knee hosiery usually sold for .35c now 23c; our ODc cashmere hosiery for 35c Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory. ' SHANAHAi:' Shauahan Bid. Commercial Street, STRICTLY FOR THE HOME . ANEW CONSIGNMENT OF nAon DclfOfO I BRIGHT AND ORIGINAL 11101311, DdSHclS , .fine ,:: . Fancy Crockery Souvenir Dishes hukcht. Fancy Silver Ware 0t4tn Cut Glass, Etc. fiu. FOARD & STOKES CO. 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 Your Home Ilandsonie Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 35c tip. Lovely Moquettes 95c and Upward. Handsome Pro Brussels Art Squares, $4.50 and Upward. . : . . , Nothing Better. Prioes Lowest. Call' and See. H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. TRULLINGER, EASTABRQQK & CO. SUCCESSORS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealer in CIGARSK, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES ,, Pipe Repairing A Specialty The Finest Palace Everything-, Commercial St Mtrkel Affords. Castings We are prepared to male them on short notice and of the best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of oastlngs or pattern work. Lowest price for . flrst-clase work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. 'S Women's GhildFeo's CHOP HOUSE $15 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, '25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. . the W Itf IVhiflhlA IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Sccw Bay Ires & Brass Works Cor. IStk nd Fnalillo . I