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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, WEDNESDAY. JL'NB 18. 1002 FAMILY JARS Mhhoh'h Fruit Jar, RuMwm, Jelly VAumm, Healing Wux, ami, in fact, anything that you may ixied in , the way of Cunning Fruit. Strawberries to cn Ht lor,t-t prices, Kte n before buying. Ross, HIggltis & Co. The Morning Astorian TUIJOPHO.NB Ml, TODAY 1 WEATHER. l'i UTLANP, June i7.trfon Wjthliigtm,.f,Mr and warm. Our Special Sale i on tun wr.r.H I'KAim soap tor ; ..,. n.. Kttiuu hilkh j is .1 piu'lakh mh.k ;) Milt MtKV ANi MIMrJKM FAST HI.A' K IUISK. AM, HIZBtt 10c Oaston Milt feed, grain and bay. Try our J. W. rtuwr)r butler. It t guaranteed in pleaae you JOHN H"N PllfW Wanted Man to take charge of yard n.l. ln one rttaw man, Culver! h I or Co. Yu Mil And tfu bcK lie meal In the Hiy t the ttlflng Hun !letirnt. No l: f'ommrrrUI lrect. New mtk fajicy g'Ui Just ar rived t Y"kohar Ibtuiar. Call and see the lW"t mnwui from Japan. S. nil i yojr ar-der for your winter Uft'Iy nr. ib or hard wood to Kel ly, she trtwfr wmm. Phone 2211 block. Ail tmakftt tmokn Uie "Pride of Artortw" ar. No bdUer mad. Msnufnf ared fcy MncFarlano A Kno- Ymi buy Newbro' llerpleide, the grt dandruff cure, for 75. cent per bottle at Oonldent IWvrW A compel eat girl wanted for g"n ral housework. Apply corner Eighth ami Frank tree. Good warm for goo wark. (, i hcapeet and latest firework to l- found In the city, at Joaae Kong A 'o. 12 (ifliimi'n 111 street. I'lime early ami pick out what you want. John A. Mnilgomery. at No. 425 iVmd mrrot, doe all kind of tinning, plumbing, ga and alnun fitting promptly and skillfully and at very iolrtUe prlve. RoMljn coal last .nwr. U oltatvr ami makt-a h-vt troul with atovea and ehlmnoy flu" thnn any ollwr ooU on th market. Owirgp W. ftinlKirn, aift'iit. Ti-lMhon 1311. Reliable Goods Have You Seen The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are .-.oiling at 2" cents? Live when you live and bleep on one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to order from f."() down to $7."0. Sec our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from ..'.' up. One hundred useful household articles at .r cents each We sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO. SlioMohoti Building YOL'R CRKDIT IS G00l PHONE 1 5 LACK Tho mi-nmrr Hur II. Minor Iravea Aatorla (0. II. A N. dc;k) for Ttlla- mook Hay pohita Krlday, Jump 20, at a. m. Thw m.simrr Hup H Klniciri- arrlvpd laat vMilnif fnmi Tllliitnook wlrti a lanjn liNid of dalr tuluea and a full Hi f Htapni(t'r. A fiiip l!n of FrpiK-h lal. mir ror. In llowood. Walnut. Ollvp. KI on. I uak, at very low j.rlf '"all and ic tliMn. thaa llngm, (rurKlxt. lr. Matthpw I'aUon rrtnriicd ym- ipnlay fro "unrl, having n-arty rrcovrrrd froin hla lal IIIiipxh, anil In ailitln tukliix up hla profraaiotml duOm In Altirla A '-arloail of ohfap and nvxllum pitrp.1 hodmom ult Jum rwlwl ' titter Uiiti at rpducd prU for thla wppk only, Call and Matninp i-IIAH. HKM.rwUlN HQM. Jive t rpi. mnrantrtxl pui. dHlverwl to any rt of th lty, 15 cenu a pint. erm 1. trt fraah rndlp. rrlvat room. l'arlor Candy Blorr, 4S2 t'ammwolal atn-pt, Cltln t'Ukprnrll. of thp May (tow-i-r. r-ri rhat lhrr- la a raa of mnallpox at Frankfort, on thp Norih Hlmrv, Wlu'he- iaiilntU dantcamualy 111 wa r awprtaltipd. 0ou4m-w carry lh kintwit and hmt t-l-t.d atock In the city. Th lln lnpmli buch atnoofh and tuftd couchpa, whloh w ar onVrtn at low pr pd tban othr AValpca. ("harW HnUtarn A Son. Th i-tiooripra Al-aldp ml Frl J. Wood wpr takpn up th rlnr ycatpr day for lumlwr car., Iloth wrrp towisl up by lb Harvpt y-n which wrnt by rhp d.xkn t more h.n avrrnap apppd. a fvirrbp tlilp bidp Inf hrr alnnf. Thp protwr limp to ran atraabprrUn I near at hand We are now rroelvln larap ahlHnpnt dally direct from lh rowera. Ix'avp ir your rd-r for an many ral- an you wlih lo ran. and it will m-plvp rarwful attcnilon i'harli Wlntpre. an wapp from hr lti:ttiK aoyhim, u taken Into run t.Hly Inut nlktK by Ivputy Sheriff V'iim Wlntpra found in a Wpt Kn I lilalnis houiw. Hp did not give any trouble, but nulwly followed the offWr to all. iiyntcr are now In exceUflit txndl llun aa to fatneea and flavor. eo. erly aerviHl they form an exceeding ly heulthy and apelllnK food. The fnwheat and bent oyatera are ruoai nklllfully preiri'd at the Toke Point tiynler llouae on Eleventh ntreel. The ItrltlHh atraniahlp tmlravelll ar rived down IIh- river ycaterday and dertrd for the Orient. On thla trip Hie big liner took but a mnall cargo, Ht leaM no far a value wa concern ed., tiie total worth of her freight be ing IS7.ljs.44, The principal hem on her imnlfeat tu 11,172 barrel of flour, w or ill 133, HI 7. the remnindcr being made up of cotton, beer, dairy pro dure mid lumber, to the Value of $53. ll. Mayor Supreiiant will leave tomor row for Vancouver and Hpokane, Wn lo lie gone about a week. Huxineaa matter neceaaitatr the trip. Police Juilifi' Nela-m, when tll by (he mayor that h would vlalt Vancouver, re ipieiited Mr. Hupretiant to gve his re iranlf to Tracy and Merrill If the chief executive of the City by the Be hap liened to encounter the cons let. May or Snprenant promised to do u re- lUPNtl'd. Lowest Prices fin nexl Tu-eday evanln the vlclt Itig membera of the Maaonle fraternity will giva an elaiiorate Itamjuel to 4h member rf Tempi Ugl In the ban quel hall of lh lult.i', the occaeion being iIm rcyultr annual ralurn of rnmpllm.-nt by the ,,u( of town mem hen for courtt-alM rewlved. A inovmn it la now on foot to per fect ttie organlaatlon of the Antorla baxeball team. There t plenty of ma terlul thla y -or and a very atrong ag gregation ti ba gotten together, Bev eral chllMgM hav Jn received from Portl-nd wd other outalde towna for gome h -re, and arrangementa will la- made for Pie eonteata. The placement made In yeaterday torlan rhal T, I. iMtnlatr had nev--r been defeated for office waa r riineoui. When Mr, Dunbar fimt ran for county clerk he waa defeated by i J. Trenchanl. by the narrow mar gin of 17 vte. Thla eorrec Uoii, It la needlena to add, la mowl cheerfully md. At Initt nlKht'a annml ir.e"ting of Ihe l.x-al bran.-h of the Itnall Clerk' IVit'-ctlve Amocl.i!lon sll the old of fer wer re-elect -d v 1th th exrep-tl-n nf fwretary Horse W. Italnon. ho decHmd t't av..pt the place a wood time l.udwlg Carlaon a elerlil to hl f lare, .V commit!-.- waa iwineil tn Interview the merchanta .i'.d bjiIc thi'tn f' d, their place of Siminewt at tirmn on 'he Fourth. " I'.y taking a glbe. and atreti hlng a thread from the mouth of the Co lumbia lltver lo the port of Manila, In the Philippine. It will be aeen,' nay The Knttlneerlng Magasine, "tbat the hort-t or great-circle route pami- II rhmiisrti the Aleutian lalaswl. and i Imr to ihe JitianeM enaat, leaving the Hawaiian tilandi far to the mth. The lriiirttice of Dutch Harbor, aa mtiwre.1 with Honolulu. I thu clear ly en, am the ad-antag.- of the northi-rn -i it. lth It abort tret- he and important eommen-lal con- rie-tloti fur a Pacific cable, are ap parent An examination of a globe nlll make the Importance- of the Alal:an coal dep-Mlt mu-h more n-'llly reallaed." lfliny HherifT Will Toung will Ifave today for Ixing 1ach, Waah., there to lake Into ruMody Jame Morrfaon, who waa committed to the tlvaane any- turn m time ago from Clataop County. Morrlon managed to make hi er(ie from the atate hoepltal and went to !ng 1 teach. Dr. Calbreath ltarncl nf hi whereaoouta and notl fliM the local authoritlni, who, after capturing the man. will hold him un til a atate officer arrive from Salem. Morrfaon Imagine that he l lm-tm-nnely wealthy, and claim heavy Intereetii In CmjUi African diamond mine. He eatlmale hi fortune at billion, and liuHut that It.x k-frll,-r. Morgan and other of th?lr Ilk couldn't (tH a l.mk-ln mmiiared with him. Am mg the 'a- settled In th i ir cuil court yntcnlay were two brought ty the atate .vgainat Cbuntj- Clerk Wherlty to compel htm turn ovtr to Tretmiirvr Moore the roon-y In the etatc of Fred JUrman and Jam. llavlii, deceaaed. lVth m-n died without ht-lra and uiulcr the law their we!Miion go to the elate. Kor hla own protection Mr. Whwrlty forced IMatrl.-t Attorney Allen to bring suit agalnat htm to compel htm to turn over ihe motey. ao that, nh.mld helra of eltber or both of the dead men turn up some day and demand the money, he could not be held reaj-on- allile by them. Yewterday'a onler Ht- tic the caae. The amount of mony Involved In the Berman estate wan 1100 and In the Davln ratate 1110, A dispatch frmn t. Iui. received yeaterd.iy. coiwajned a harrowing tur- of :he ill-fortune of a Mrs. Mnry Hol-akl, who. with two Infant children, wsj on her way fnmi New York to Aatorla, here to Join ivla- tivt. According to the dlateh the woman waa waiting for her train when two men approached tier and indtit-ed her to l-sive the depi- The kidnap theory waa advanced and eai-h be gun. Mr, rioleakl waa round three mile from em? station, her clothing tr.rh. her hir disheveled and her fate brulaed. (he talk Incoherently and It a evident that ahe had HJt her jiKon. She m aald to have had S'M In currency, but the police found only tjO In h!r purse. Mother and children were aent to the hoapital. In quiry failed .o gain any satisfactory information and It waa Impowlhle to hwale her ri'latlwa In the cir ult court ye'.rJvy tre coj of liura Yd v. August Yd, a null for divorce, waa dtsmiiwot by Judge Mcltride beeau? of rh failure f the plaintiff to orseute. IVfuilt waa enteral In the case -if Mary Ann Davlison v. Alex H, Davld-ii. an other divorce utt ,baod on the ground of deaertlon. The case of John Ueid v. J. J. Kenney and P. lynch waa dlmlvl at the Instance of the plaintiff. The action -.vaa brought to recover damat In 'he aum of J.VXK) for Injuries5 unstained by plaintiff In a flatle e.muiter with the lefenilartta. The settlement was ef fected without any consideration finan cially. lui Ki-u, -ho la 'n Jail on a charge of larceny, waa arraigned and given until June 19 to plead. A de cree of forwloaure was handed down In Che caae of John MrOuire vs. Alex McIhmmM. In the raae agadnat Her- mn Wenneraton. charged wlt1i lar ceny, the defendant entered a plea of not guilty, and hla case was set for June 23. A number if minor order acre handed down In civil ul'a The official canvas of the atat show that Oeorge K, Chiunlterbilu i elected governor" by a plurality of 2K. rhnmberlfiiii received ZiMi vote. Fur nlh. Hi,t4. The lm'ertlc candidate ifirrPd 12 countlea Hak-r. I.wigla, Jackson, I.lnn, MaUieur, Marlon, Mor n.w, Mullnomuh, Polx, tTmatitia. I'n fon and Wallowa. Furnlxh' home cMiiity gave Cliaunberlaln 264 plurality. or 10 more than hi plurality In the tet. The 21 countlea carried by Fur nlh gave Mm UK piurli'y, wl.il- the 12 Parried by Chamberlain gave Mm W.'l Clairkamaa g.tve Kurnlch the greitent pluralrty-JKJ, and C.rant Ihe mallt t. The banner Derm trailr county w Multnomah, which gave Chamberlain 741. Mathur, with it 110" vote. g,ve iThamberlaln Ihe least plurality . f!liamterlaln galn-i-d W votM by the official count In Gilliam ami Bhcrmin counties. Weortier ObiM-rver Johnaon latc that the nea- stormwarnlng station at North Head will lie completed and rdy for use by July I. Till ela tion will be equal to any other on the Coaat and the agricultural department ha provided It wiBh all the latest In strument, It wa th original Inten tion of the government official to em ploy wlrek-a .elegraph in the trans-mll'-n of message to ttil city, but the plan ha finally been abandoned and the telephone will be ued, for a time at leaat. The use of tlw tele phone, however, will probably prove more or lew u'isatlsfai't-wy, and the pinion prevail that the government will be compelled to iiuttall tut oan wire. Work on the storm-warning fower at the foot of Tenth streoi ha been susiiended for a time. The ntractor, Ferguson Houston, have ample time In which t. erect the tow er, which aill be ready for use before the wintry tilaat et In. The petition of Home of the cigar dealer to the city council, aeklng that the license on iot nun-hlne be redu v-d fr m 17 50 to I; SO quarterly a the principal topic of onversa tl)n In cigar storee yesteniay. The -lUestlon a to whether or not cigar machine are paying Investment wa argued loudly and long. The dealer stoutly maintain that the machine are merely salesmen, while almost every man who ha ever " burked" th- little device ia ready to swear that it la a mammoth graft, ao constructed that it cannot be beaten. One cigar store clerk aald yeaterday that he had kept tab on two machine for three vetm, and that hla experience taught Wm that the machine resulted In no other profit to fh house than that le gitimately due on the cigar sold. Th dealer are unable, however, to con vince player of the truth- of thi aa ertlon. It ia Interesting to note trial most of the algner to the petition for a reduced license fee are dealer at h- houe there I but little play. The Impression em to pre vail that the petition of the cigar men will not be granted by the council. Maor Puprenant yesterday returned to Auditor Nelson, without hi ap proval, the ordinance passed at Mon day night' meeting of the council, regulating the speed of train wiihln the city limit. In hi veto the may .r sa- a: " No ordinance should be pavd unless It I reasonable and Jurt In Its term, and Intended to be properly enforced. The new ordi nance limit all locomitlve within the ity, covering a district of practical ly four miles, to a speed of not to exceed four miles per hour, requiring about one and one-half hou-s for a patwenegr train to pa through the city there being but one line of rail road through the city and that would be about the time necessary consumed by thi road If limited to that speed. In my Judgment, this is unreasonable and an unnecessary hindrance to the traveling public, without correspond ing benefit to aiiywne. In fact, a speed of four miles would enhance the danger attempted to prevent, for It would he but an Invitation to the traveling public to attempt alighting from and boarding trains while In motion. This, taken Into consideration with the fan that the present line of railroad does not run through any rily street, makes the ordinance still more objectionable. 1 am therefor compellxl to tvturn It not approved." Mayor Suprenarst stated yesterday that he would favor an ordinance nxre reasonable In ita terms. He said also that tie would sign all other ordinance pauted ! the council meet ing on Monday night. These Include meaaurew providing for several Im portant atrewt Improvements. In any line of merchandise w arc better able to satisfy you than any concern In the city. No matter what other stores may offer you. you are always certain of saving money when you patronise us. Every time a com parison Is made we gain a customer, read on: STANDARD PRINTS 2c. 2Ec TABLE CLOTH e 0 and 75c SHIRT WAISTS Jlc 13c ZEPHYR GINGHAM. ..8Vc 10c PERCALES c -HANDKERCHIEFS Ic FINS, per paper lc 13 SHOBS $I W LADIES' TRIMMED HATS AT LESS THAN COST. MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STOR. fOI-1. Commercial St Astoria, Ore. Advantage ot a Lifetime The manner In Which the Clerk' I'nlon ha taken hold of th Fourth of July celebration ha revived the demand that the regatta be reld thin year, and It 1 now thought quite probable that tep In that direction will yet I taken. The clerk have raised more than llOOft for their cele bration, and have made far better ar rangement with the transportation companle than have ever before been made. Free boat are to be run to nearby points, and generally : clerk have ahown themselves well able to handle the regatta. The suggestion was frequently mad yertterday that the clerk should be aaked to lend their awastanc toward the holding of the carnival. It I now realized that, it the regatu is not held this year, all the advertising -heretofore done will have been lost There I no ques tion that the event could be made successful. If enterprising men could be Induced lo take hold of the matter, and tep toward that eod may yet be taken. Judge McKrlde yesterday sentenced two forger to term of Imprisonment. One. Uenjamin Stetzman, waa given four yean in the state penitentiary. rVtelzman was employed at an up-river logging camp and while in the city for a " a time" ran out of fund. He than began forging checks and coon had several of them In circulation. Wher- the affair wa reported to th authorities Obey found Si'liman with out any rouble. He was Indicted on several count, to all of which be pleaded guilty. The court sentenced him to four years' imprisonment, and Sheriff Unville and Special Deputy Kaaterbro; took him to Kalem last "vening. Stelzman is a very pleas ant appearing young man and doe not look like a forger. The other mi--guided man wa H. Torgeraon. wtio wag arrested on complaint of Ned Stern. Both men are employed at th Astoria box factory and were room-mat-?. Stelzman received a check for 12 made payable to order and Torgenson stole the check and forg ed Sterns' name to It, P. A. Stokes cashing it. Sterns .wi.-d the court to be lenient with Torgemon, and Judge McBride gave him the very light sen tence of 30 day In the county jail. BALLOTING FOR GODDESS HAS BEEN COMMENCED Indication Are That the Contest Will Be a Spirited One Eight Can didates. The first count in the. contest for Goddess of Liberty was made yester day by he clerks' committee. The canvas showed that more than 440 votes had been cast, and It la quite evident from the Urn day' balloting that the contest will be spirited. Eight candidates were voted for yes terdayMiss Amy G. Lemon. Miss Ethel Palmer. Mis Birdie Gunderson, Mix Llta Drain, Miss Maude Stone, Miss Mollle Salter, Miss Anita Trench ard and Miss Gertrude Stockton. Any one of those young ladies would make a charming Goddess of Liberty, and, a all are quite popular, there prom ises to be murh interest in the voting. Ballots cost 5 rents each and boexs are to be found at all the principal busi ness houses. The result of the con test thus far Is as follows: Miss Birdie Gunderson 103 Miss Gertrude Stockton SO Miss Maude Stone 4 Miss Kthel Palmer 50 Miss Mollle Satter 4 Miss Anita Trenchard 21 Miss Amy Lemon IS Miss Lit a Drain 12 Today at 10 o'clock another count will be made and It Is expected that several new names will be added to the list. Only a week's balloting has been provided for. and th friends of the dlfferjnt candidates must hustle up to Saturday night, at 8 o'clock, when the final count will be made. Today the finance committee will commence the work of collecting sub scriptions. Subscribers to the fund are requested to be prompt in paying as the committee has much other work to attend to. SUITS OUR CXJMATft. The rapidly increasing use of shin gle aa covering for the walla of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purposes, makes a great demand for a shingle ft in which preserve the wood, prevent moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly la such the case In damp climates. The need is wen met In a perfect article made right here In As toria. Cutbirtb's Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are put up In eight colors and every package guaranteed. FOR SALE. $950 My attractive eight-room cot tage, corner Franklin Ave. and Third street. Sple.idld view; fine lawn; lot 30x109. This property Is worth $1500, but I am leaving the city. Terms one-half ca.sh. If not sold, will rent for $13 per month. E. C. LEWIS, FOR SALE. $110 A square grand piano, in good condition. A bargain. B. C. LEWIS, ?0 Franklin Ave. CONV.ICTS HEARD FROM. J. V. B-iris received a telephone message yesterday from Merrill and Tracy, asking him to have a supply of hU famous La Imperial cigar ready for them when they arrive In Aatorla, HUE. -:BESf EVER OFFERED FOR $i O N Y 31, fuTJX; . ASK FOR INO. 397 Ask for No. J97. Summer Corsets, 25c, 35c, SOc. 73c; Straight Front, 4-hook 11. 11.25. I1.S0; Thompson' Glove FUtl ng, $1. 11.50. $1.75; R. G. Extra Long Waist, II. 11.25, 11.50. $1.75: It. & G Short Hip, 11. 11.23. $1.50. . Mlsse Corset and Corset Wai , Ferris " Good Sense." 23c, 35c and 50c; The Famous H. A W., 2jc, and 35c, at HANAHAN'S Shanahan Iluilttin?, - - - t'omiiMTHal Htret I STRICTLY FOR THE HOME j BRIGHT AND ORIGINAL Indian Baskets I FINE Fancy Crockery . StfE?" Souvenir Dishes tattMCttr. Fancy Silver Ware Mia0rrf Cut Glass, Etc. irtir Rn, FOARD & STOKES CO. RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night. Only white he!p. John Bla?ich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE Special Drive on Rugs Add Comfort and Beauty to Tour Home Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 3oc up. Lovely Moquettes 95c and Upward. - Handsome Pro Brussels Art Squares, f-L 50 and Upward. . . . Nothtng Better. Price Lowest. Call and See. H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. TRULLIXGER, EASTABR00K& CO. ICCCIISOII TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCOS. SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. 1 MEERSCHAUM AXD LRIAR PIPES Pips Repairing A Specialty Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals,' 25 cents, lulUvv Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Commercial St- Market Affords. W. W. Whipple Castings We are. prepared to make them oa short noUc and of th bast material. Let u giva you estimate oa any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest price for flrat-ctaaa work. TELEPHONE NO- 2461. O N Y CHOP HOUSE 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregoa IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Ircnft Brass Werks Cor. Mih and Fiuklla (re. If & i ' ' i r I IT. Mil 'wirl ' '