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THE MORNING ASTOKIAN. SUNDAY. JUNH 15, 1902 SEE HERE Wo re equipped to fill order, lor groeerie, fresh meaU of nil kind, and vegetable and fruit in wason. Free and prompt delivery wrvke to iiy part of the city. Ross, Higgftis & Co. The Morning Astorian TELETHONS Ml. TODAT WEATHER. PORTLAND. June U.Oregoii and Washington, fair, oiniw.r ei-pt limp the t. (. I Jail. j. fair and turner. O!on Mil feed, grain and bay. Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Jergenstm brvame tn? (Mrritia ( a baby iftrl list i.lrhi. J lm Carlson, of Crooked Creek, a In the tity ywrJy. Mi. Hal I ir (aftf. of Kak-m. in via- ! ttm hr sister, Mr. A I thou, of thli city. Mirs and Martha Fmd are vHtttng Mr. and Mra. Agnus t.'or, of Portland. I Wnw-d. Mmn to tk charge of yard and. ) on ni.n man.-Kniverl Mh tt liMr Co. Tin- Muly ijo.irt.-ii.- wilt give an ntr!lnmnl at Heasid. Wednstay wni, th Jih nat. You wilt And the bnK lofl meal in he etty at Ih HialiHC Run Restaurant, No ftt Ctmimervial street. Ifcin't fort today that th New Style Chop Hi la th pht.-w to the twiH HundAV dlnm In th city. Awarding to th furhiaropt Hun th irity folk f that city pnul thrm twaullful wi-ntitKw irltlmt flahlng. lUrkrntlnv Quh klrp will ad at VVt!trt wttih Ivlrcranb ami tumlHT fr !'n FVanrtm-o at on. N't atock at fancy fiKkfa Jut ar rlvnd a Y hm Ilaiaar. Oat) and ro rb la(.t novfflMe from Juiwn. M1m- 'Ur iuid Wllma YomB 111 lv. ,ai,i.irro rnm)nx for a vtait anwHic rrl.itiv in Hrnlh t''lumbU. SWnul in yar ardnr ftr your winter' uiH'Iy Br, flab or hard wood to Kri ly. th- rn(.- miii phone Jill btiuk. All naaokora wiw the "Pr!di of Ator1a" atKiun No bmtur nubl. Manufrtuivd by MacFWUn Kno- Th iswn-r ileum -r Hu II, Kl mori III kv Aatorta for T1ilaiiH)k IUy H4ni m Sunday. Jun IS, at'lJ V.rk Mi-- ! tn Nwm and Mwu Knt. and Mm. t'oi and djimshl-r. all of I'aih mt ir- in Alrl hlnif y lrday. Yoii aa buy Nrwhro'a !ltldd. tho irrval dndniff rone, for Ti nt pr bnrt M VrH,-nl lUrhrr Shop John llakn ta ap(olnlnt admlnla fralor f the mtalr of John D. MMnrn yat.rdy. th mtatr N-liut valuwl at ITS. A forBt glti wantMl for inal houav-wfirk. Apply eornw rZlrhth nd PVaiiklla rrm Omd wami for work Wmd-A nrl lor f. nwal bua Mk and plnra onklng. Apply at th Kndatl mdr. eonn-r Third and V.Xftmaf. (UBirrn ar nw in i-Unt i-ontll-tl'iu a to fatnri and flavor, 'vp rly wrvl thy form an xwdln(t lr hwlthy and appeltiinK food. The f rht and U-at oytr are moat nkillfully .r'ir-d at the Toke Point Oymer Moue on Eleventh utreet. Rcllnblc GoocIh Have You Seen The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are selling at 2" cents? Live when you live and xleepon one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to order from f .'50 down to I7..7). Sec our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from f.Yf.'i up. One hundred useful household articles at cents each We sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN ShQtiahQti ' YOUR t'RKDIT IS GOOD If cream, guaranteed pom, delivered to any part of th city. It ctw a Dint. U cream soda. Brat frh candles. Privat room. Parlor Candy Btore, W! Commercial street T1i focal telephone tympany hi lm pruvfng H rmmn dally by placing addltionel wlr ovrhd on th prin cipal street, Mr W, W. Whipple, who ha bwn looking aftr til business Inter! hre will leave for hi nar mill al Iti.-1. Washington, today. Try a pound of our Perfection Wend Moh and Jan coffee .and If It doe not plrae you your motn-y will be refutdrd by u.JOIIXHO.V WWW, Mr Frariklr IIHnk irft In even liiir f'r h-r home In Hun Francis..., aft. t-r a two we-ks' visit with hr par- Ml" K. C, HMn. j llri, rh4rit and lte( fln-wotkn to lie found In It, dry. at Jtmw fune I o. IX OimiiH'rfl tl atrf-t. C'orne jfarly and irk out what )u want, If todwy 1 a pretty dy a larce num j tier of btrycliat will t to IViuilde, J Frank Parker and (Wiirr fmlrr are 'anion (he pr,mot,m of the outlna. Women of Woodcraft will n down in full fnvc tnday, from Portland. upend a few hour at iMialde. An ex-urlon will be run by the A. A t. II. H. The I'nlvrrwtl HMt A Ioor Factory exMcta to bexln running; by the mid dle of the weMt at Inuit, It may turn on the marhlnery a ewrly aa neit jTuraday. J John A. Montfntnery, at No. Zj Ijnd atr(, dam at) kind of tinning, i plumbing, gaa and aleam fitting 'promptly and aktllfulty and at very muimmte prlve. The M'r plltan IU trwl fr IniitlnnM yelerdy nt the eorner of Twelfth And i'nmmm'UI atreeta. It la one of th " nellel" plam "f the klixl In .he illy. !tMln ctl lull Kngr. la olewner and iiiak.- lma trouble with atove ami rhlmney fluea than any other coal n the market, George W. Wnnbom, irent. Telephone 1311. i Yetrrdy a one of th buie j dayi of th wawin In Anlorin. ThTe , vHltiwx hw from evryhrre, l.vid all wr huylnc wmmf aupplira frm Aatorla merchant. A carload of cheap and medium j priceil ledroim ult Juat rewl-ed. jVe offer them at reduced price for j thl week only. Oall and examine. irius. iirii-horn HON. i Joe M'kard. John ICHih and U K. IWtleon. wM-e all here from Jjrwla and CUrk yealenUy pationlalng Antort Imerrhnnta, They rrirl artivlty on tti- I a L and Vlark senerally. j ron't foriret to vote early and often ; iiimnrrow and continue voting until the " (loddeMi of liberty" l lrted. TIxt will be several candidate In the Held, and they have a hot of frlendn. A lnt line of hair bruahea. all shadi, color and price. Poaaibly the largent aortment In the city. UeaatwUe auflldeoUy large from whioh to make a aatUfartory selection. Rog. rr. druggtat. fahcMiner Alcalde, of Pan Kranclco. which la on her fourth trip, will load lumber at the Northern Pacific mil!, Portland. The owner of thla veM contemplate putting on a large numler of veenela on thin run bt-fore another ca.ion. Lowest Prices FURNITURE CO. Bulldins . PHONE 2145 BLACK A gay party went to Knapplon Fri day night on the atramer Klectro.; All report a aortal gjod time. Ther wa dancing, luncheon and a pleaaant ear ly trip horn In th we amall hour of morning. CotvihM w carry Lh largeat and heat nHectid atock in Hi city. Th tin Include both smooth and tufted aouche. which we ar offortng at low er frrtoa than other dealer. Chart iletlborn It B"l, H. Bihml.lt ('o. aent M yeaterday lo the Foirth of July committee a a. donation toward nwklng Uie crielira ilon a auco. Tb commit t w wait ing for other erpralng gentlemen tike the to help the ctuv n!ong. The Mlion Hiuare Comany -'oaed a urceful -k' engagement at KUh-r' opera hou lt night In that old familiar drama, " Ten Night In a lljrrYKim." Thl play, a well m all ill hem, wm natiafiM'Uirily rendered. Mr. and Mm. P, A. gtoke and their daufh'er, fi liiace, arrived from Kiin FraiM lif'O on the ateanvr Oilum liia yemerday, after a pleaeAnt voy. ,ige. Ml llracte had Juat completed her eouriie In the llerkeley high x-ho.il and her mrthe-r and father had gone d.mn to atteivl the ommeii(!ement - rclnea. The ervee of the Hun. '.n,,r H. Iillh'er, sh Biver4jngued irator of low, have be -ii secured by the Fourth of July ommlttee to deliver the ota tlon in :he Fiwrth at thl place. He bi regirdeil a one of the ableat ora tor of the-intry and the fieofil will hear a ape! of pifriotbwii and lo- IU -ik e on the rtorlou Fourth. KchfMiner F. J, Wood. Captain Jacob on, arrived from Hak'niate, Jain, yestenlay afternoon, loaded with gi- phur for Portland. Captain Jcbein report a pleaxant voyuge, having had fine weather all of the way. lie roa4e the trip In juat Ua. He exiwte.1 lo gvt here earlier, but hi friend ay that he mad the trip on good time. A r.-haral of the patriotic airs to be nung at the Fourth of July eelebra- lon wilt be hwld at Flahter' opera houae on Monday evening, June 11 at o'clock. Will all thou who are will- lug to help In this celebration of the national birthday be on hand at the above place ' and hour? Committee H. C. Th.wnpwin. J. N. C.rilBn and W. Keyromir Short. The batMlt game at the Athletic Park in A'torta today between Atoria and Fort Meven will be an Intereat Ing one. l.ovem of the port rhould not f'irrel the giune ami go out and give the home tooyn encour4tnent. Thin 1 th beirlnnlng of a aerie of itamea on the home diamond and rhe boy expect lo nusuin Aatotia'a repu tation from the atart. Kir.- broke mit in Charlie H-iime' hotn? on Irving avenue a bo it 4 e'cloi k yeertrnlny afternoon and the lire de partment aa called out by 'phone. The company reeiionde-1 and the. fire which originate from a stovepipe, wa tonn extlnKUlsh. The annum of danwice wa not a.certained lat even Ine. but It will iwauSbly run up to more than a hundred dollar. Captain Parker, of the uteamer Nah- rotta. mated yetrday that ummt-r nraident were already arriving at Ing Heni-h at a lively rate and that the Potter will go on her reiruUr uni- mer run June Si. The people of trng Keach are m.iklng preparation for a lartre wmnirr trade thl summer, and the early fine weather Indicate rhat there will be a long aeaaoT -here thl year. (m Monday evening next at S lj o'clock an adjourned mveUng of the new PhoMbltlon Alliance will tie held at the W. C. T. T. hall in the Fiavei building, corner Tenth and Bond reet. All Intereated In the mippre ion of the liquor tralflc. of whatever noliticMl affiliation. ex or age. may at tend. Officer will be elected and oth er matter of Interest conniiierM. Committee. Th voting contest wiH open tomor row mornin f.r the election of a (ewldeiw of liberty" for the fourth of July eek-bratton The followlnir lull ing place have been eatablinhed: A. Dunlwr Co.: C. H. Cooper; Morne De partment Store; the Bee Hive; Hoef ler Candy Parlor: Madkvm' Com mercial Street Store: Tmlllnger, Kat erbrooke Co.; Foard Stoke: Jotm on Br.x.; A. V. Allen'; Bom. Hlg trlnii tt Co.; Peterson A Brown: Hahn' Shoe Store, and Griffin A Reed'. CATHOLIC MISSION" CIjOSES. The miion .-on lucted durinir the week at St. Mary's church by the Pau list fathers will close th eening tilth pecial srvl-es and the bestowing of the papal blessing. The morning n.a will be at the uual hour, l and !0:, and evening eri-e at 7:50. At the early masa the flnt cmimuoion ; will receive the sacrament of the Holy Ku.-hariet for the first Ume. A mis sion nernHin will be preached at that mas- and also at 'he high mas, while the cl.sing sermon will be preached In the evening. Father Hop per. oho I a forcible and persuasive speaker, will deliver !iis Ut sermon In the morning, and Father Smith will preach the final sermon in the even ing and bestow the papal blessing in the name of the Holy Father. Hla ser mon throughout the wek have made a deep Impression on th congrega tion and wilt long be remembered by all. ANOTHER NKT . RWOVBilKD. Sheriff Unvllle Returned Ijui Night With Carksin' Net. Sheriff Unvllle returned lat night from hi second trip to Puget Is'and after another uceful trip. The herlff brought with hrni thl time th net of P, M, Carlnon, which he found carefully cached at the head of the Island, near where he found the other net Thursday and near where lie ar rested the man Kt. whom he brought down Thursday night. It was tate the first day when he made the arrest and found the net belonging to John lrag ollrh, and not having time to make a thorough search the same 'laj- he re turned to the scene yesterday. The Ihieves had built a ort of platform at the head of a slough and had plac ed the net on thla and then carefully covered H oyer with live brush to conceal It. But the, brush looked sus picious to the sheriff, and npon in veKtigatVm, he found Mr. Carlson' net concealed beneath '.he brush. There could be no mistake In the ret a Hi leads hail Mr. Carlson's Ini tials. " P. M. ('." cut Into them. The sheriff came over to Clifton by boat last night and then came by rail to Astoria. Hent the net around by launch, which had to go aero the river laM night, and It will arrive thl morning with th net. The thieve had made extensive preparations for a good fishing aea sin. The)' had cut Mr. Iraoli('h' net in two in the center In order to make a sink net of It and were reserving Carlson net for a floating net. But for the interference f rhe sheriff tlr-y would have pnaeibty mad a big sea son's catch, and would have also made a big run on other nets In the river. The sheriff appreciate enterprise, but he did not appreciate the kind pos sessed by Kiss and his pal sufficiently lo let them I ureue rhelr course any farther. The work In running the property down and making an arrest on ihe illgtit clue which lie had . ---' on ihown that Ctarsoji's sheriff l "Capable and enterprising enough to discharge his duty on the shortest notice. KT-s had a pal and the sheriff ha nothing to say yet on thi point, but it I safe to say that In a very few day this criminal, too, will either be entirety out of the country or will be In the county Jail . The value of a net brtnir a theft of on within the statute of grand larceny and thl mean that the de fendants. If convicted, will have to serve a term In th Stat penitentiary. LADIKS CU'B BI,ECTS OFFlCflRS. Popular Oriranlaxttnn Win Take a Rest During Vacation. The second year's work of the As toria Woman's Club wa brought to a clos by the regular annual meeting held yesterday afternoon. The meet ing was largely attended and harmony and food enrer prevailed. A review of the year' achievements sh meil much ccomplthed and much In view for future effort. The order of busi ness was the election "f offli-er to serve dtirlmr the ensuing year. In the election the fair parliamentarians had occasion to display their accumulated knowledge of parliamentary usages, recently augmented by the course of lect'ire given by Mrs. Cole-Bethel. The result of -e "lection hi a fol lows: President. Mr. Elmore; vice preslde.it. Mrs. Wingate; correspond ing s-feretary. Miss Geary; recording aecretary, Mrs. H. F. Prael; treasurer. Mr. J. E. Higgins; trustee. Mr. Car rie Krager and Mrs. Isaac Bergman. Th buii.itM of ihe year wa bn-ught to very satisfactory ckwe. and the ladle are delighted wiih the succes v.nichh is be'n manifest and which has proven the club to be a decided ly meritorious and worthy institution. Th pleasure of th m-eting m en hanced by the skill of the dewratlon committee m beiuiifying the hall with plants, flower an! flags. After the election the ladies held an informal reception and we- -ved with sher bet and fancy cake be Hoefler. The next meeting i ! in t-t:ber. CHURCH SERV ICES TODAY. Xorwegian-Dani.h M. K :Vsial ser vices at 11 a.m. and p. in. Sunday School at 19 a. m. Joseph Olseti. pas tor. s German Jjiithern: Services at the Advantage of a Lifetime In any line of merchandise we arc i kallAS akl mm 1 iafv Wttl fhilft fa n V concern in the city. Na wi'.t-ir what other store may offer you. you are always- certain of saving money when you patronixe us. Every time a com parison Is made we gain a customer, read on: STANDARD PRINTS !c. JJc TABLE CLOTH c W and 75c SHIRT WAISTS 31c 15c ZEPHYR OINGHAM...ISc 10c PERCALES c HANDKERCHIEFS lc TINS, per paper lc SHOES $1 LADIES" TRIMMED HATS AT LESS THAN COST. MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. Mt-M Commercial St. Astoria, Ore. Congregational church at 1:29 p. m. Sunday Bfhoil at 1:30 p. m. The riastor. Orac Episcopal, Service at U . m. and at 7: JO p.m. Sunday Bchool at 13:30. At Holy Innocent chapel t'l'pertown. at : p.m. . Rer. P. Carlson win conduct service today In the First Lutheran church, I'ppertown, Hi many friend in As toria wHI fce glal- to know this and attend. Preebyt-frlui: The usual service. Theme of morning ternvm, " Promis ee. " Evening I heme, "Religion and Temperament." A very "ordla! Invi tation 1 ex ten Jed to all. R g liar nervines at the First Congre gational ehureh at It a. m. and t p. m. Theme for morning, " The Mora: Valuj of Reponibi!)ty." Topic for evening. Forgetfulnes of God." Sunday school at 12:15; Y, P. 8. C. E. at 7; pryer meeting-. Wedneislay even ing at o'clock. A yrd!;J invitation to all. ' Methodist Epi-opal: la observance of Children' Dt, the children wHI render an excellent program at eleven clk service. At the close of the (exercise a number of ehildern will be baptised. In the evening Rev. Hsnld Ober will preach. Subject: "The Aridtwracy 'tt Character." A very corHal invitation 1 ettenited to all to attend these iiervice. NEARLY DIET OF STARVATION. A young man in one of our large cities was recently found in an un conscious condition, and upon exami nation It was fonnd that he wa dy ing of starvation. Food wa given 12 II rmantitie and in a few days the pet lent recovered. There are many otne people starving themselves be cause they are afraid to eat gjod sub stantial food. Their stomach are weak and cannot rherefore digest I! properly. Consequently th patient loes flesh and the blood and nerve become impoverished. A few doses of Hosteller' Stomach Bitters' win re store the etomadi to it normal condi tion and cure headache, indigestion, dyspepsia, flatulency, constipation and bilious. It is the best stomach strengtbener and health builder In ex istence. Try it and see for yourself. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bids will be received by the county court of Clatsop County, Oregon, un til Friday, June ST. 1902. at I o'clock, p. m.. for the construction of an W foot span bridge 12 feet wide, across the Necanicum river in section 24. townehip S north, range 1 west , In Clatsop County .Oregon. Said bridge to be constructed on a site aiout one mile tast of Carl Johnson' place, where the county road from Seaside crosses the said Necanicum river. Bidder will present plans and spec ifications for said work, together with a certified check for 10 per cent of the amount of their bids, or a good and sufficient bond, aa a guarantee that they will construct the said bridge provided they are awarded the con tract. Preference will be given to bidder who use the old iron which was for merly In the bridge across O'Hanna creek near Leighton's place. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. H. J. WHBRJTY. County Clerk. SUITS OUR CUMATb j The rapidly Increasing use of shin ; gles as covering for the walls of build ! inga, both to keep out the weather and Ifor ornamental purpose, makes a 'great demand for a shingle ft in which ! preserves the wood, prevent moss, and ) retain a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly Is such the case in damp climates. The need is well met in a perfect article made right here in As toria. Cutbirth Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are pat up In eight colors and every package guaranteed. ATTENTION F. O. E. The reg ilxr meeting of Astoria No. 17 Fraternal Order of Eagle will be called to order at VM o'clock p. m. share Sunday, June la. on account of InitUtiwi work after which the mid summer social will take place. All visiting brothers are invited to attend. C. E. FO.-iTKIi. J. N. LAWS, Worthy Secy. Worthy Pre. FOR SALE. My attractive eight-room cot tag.?, corner Franklin Ave. and Third street. Splendid view; fine lawn: lot jOxIOO. Thla property in -worth 1150, but I am leaving the city. Terms one-half ca.-th- If cot sold, will rent for $13 per month. E. C. LEWIS, FOR SALE. 1110 A square grand piano, in good condition. A bargain. E. C. LEWIS, m Franklin Ave. CONVICTS HEARD FROM. J. V. B-ir is received a telephone message yesterday from Merrill and Tracy, asking htm to have a supply of his famous La Imperial cigars ready for them when they arrive la Astoria. " The bride ha jiEswd into the hall, Red aa a rose is she ; Xodding their htad before her go The merry minrtrehiy." Tfce Month cf Jsne Has Been Selected by D. SHANAHAN, Sbanahan Ituildiiiff, Commercial Hirer! , , 'R HI. Annual Clearance Sale 41V WHITE GOODS SEK W!XIOW DISPLAY STRICTLY FOR THE HOME BRIGHT AND FINE Fancy Crockery Souvenir Dishes Fancy Silver Ware Cu t Glass , Et c . FOARD 6c 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 Special Drive on Rugs Add Comfort and Beauty to Your Home Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 35c up. . Lovely Moquettes 95c and Upward. Handsome Pro Brussels Art Squares, H 50 and Upward. ... . . Nothtng Better. Price Lowest. Call and See. H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. TRULLIXGER, EASTABROQK & CO. 4WWMslBVMBMaaMVBMBVH CCCBSSOSt TO, THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SJiOKKffS ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, ASLBER GOODS, CUTLERY; ETC. MEERSCHAUM AXD BRIAR PIPES Pipe Repiiring A Specialty Palace Everyth'sr the 7 U Coomerclal St. Market Affords. Hi !! Ca5tings We ar prepared to mak these oa ahort notice and of th beat Btatsriala. Let as gtr you estimate oa any kiad of eastings or pattara work. Lowest price (or first -das work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. NOTE Ol'Ii KEIHCEH PKICES ORIGINAL Indian Baskets Cheaper tea Asy PfcK lata City. MaUOrders fnmfOj Filtei. STOKES CO. CHOP HOUSE 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Orcfoa Finest Restaurant in toe City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. P 10 IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Sccw Oaj IrcaG Cor. Uth sad Fiaaklis ttt: