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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, FRIDAY, JUNi: 27, 1002 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IUNANAS! W tMiiiHlit ill Hit. right price, thirty biini'h.' itt extra tnmy lhmi,m, and for Friday and 8i.tur.luy w are going to aid I theraTM ivm Ross, Hlgglns & Co. The ;U1J Stavtuu. TELBPIIONB Ml. TODAY B WBATHEIt I'MIT1.ANI. Jim 20 On-ir.iii, Wn-lilnirtmi nml Idaho, Friday, pflrt.' Iv rlniMy. OUR SPECIALS nut this vi:i:k Mll'llrlllll l lllll u rtc Suiuliiv , ,, , n.V i'lt,ii TmtH lor 2.V l.utlUV Whltf Vi".t Itit- II Smmin" (r Cot tun f.v I Oatton !! frfd, (rain and hay, Iuii KtialnH lumfy In nunr! nr..l Int Jr may tic hatl at Johnmm Itro. Th hin-r John A. Arrived vi-ii-toiHtiy from "Ut Fru'i '. fhn v. ill load lumlior. Wi r now riyllnn fr-h rap. lrWn dally, dirrei from tho iiowora .Ji'IINoN ItHOH. You will And the beat 15o twal In h rtty at th Hiring Bun lU'nlaurant, No ti OmmTcial itml n.MiiiMta and Athana ui' wafcm sit Invitliijc . U.;llu)iu for dulnly do an Try t1m,-JOHNrt(N VHO. New Win k of fancy ood Jum ar rlv"d at Tt'kirtiama lUiaaar. Call and thf lati-ci non-lUc from Japan, S.'tid In your ord.T fr your wliiti'r'a uilly cf Hi', lau or hard wxl to Kel ly, the lranff man. 11oim !JU black. All inokpr moV the "f'rlde of Astoria" ilgaia. 'o liettler made. Munufarlumt by MaoFarWme & Kno M. You can buy Nuwbro'a IlerplitUle, t1i- trt-at dandruff cure, for 75 ctnt per bottle at he Oiwldent IVirbor Wop. Ulcyole ivpnlrliiK with kl and piMinptiifm. tfuppllen In etock; work KUMi'iiiiW'od. Ui'llHiicj Klcctrlcal Work in ltond 8t. t'lvwiipiloiie carefully compounded. ;oti,iKii) tlni.-n wi- have compounded, pouivd. rolled pllln, (llled ciipmilea, and wrlttiMi dlivctloim for Mck In our oom inunlty. Have we done It well? Ifctn't thr number epenk? Chnrlve ItofftM. Rcllnblc OoodH Have You Seen 2 "iX COMMERCIAL . The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are felling at 2a cents? Live when yon live and sleep on one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to order from f.'H) down to $7.i"(). See our Mantle Ueds with Yum Yum Springs from f.V.)" up. One hundred useful household articles at " cents each Wo sell on small profits? GREAT EASTERN Shanahati YOUJl CREDIT. IS GOOD BANANAS! M, Hull. irk, of Ortiin City, spent yvHli-nliiy In Astoria. Christen N. Jurdid, a native of Nor ity, yetirdHy dMitrd Ms ltiuntlon nf Iwoiiilnif n plnn nf the United ttllltl'H. Tin' t'Mhliu store r Iv'itiiniliiK to tllmiUv " lUhls," Indiratlne that Viiiiii Ani'rU-4 i iMiily to ro In I in utlii jr. lililininiT llufttnicton In dully h-ii IvIlrillHllIlt Htn. boys ivllo &TN . heard oil tlii Fourth In nwwl imitr nil I ho dl'IIIIHt. The AiiD-tlntti Hi'liooncr fetmiunlii tliuivfl yesterday for Sun frrfitrlsco. ftlii lulc m rurnn of .ItH.llOO feel of lumber fur ('iirroltoii, ioiirne At t'ornuiill, editor of the i'mIiimiIiIii HH'ot Tlmhorniun, pul, As toria it villi, en mute u Hoiinlilit, where he will enjoy a short vamtton. Wlilitod-lly (In. A, I'. I'o.. IIwiujo. u. r.nii-lriil dim it to hi'li III at "M-r.tl nor ainl soldi t nnd deliver order. One who mil iik l-'l iinlxli 1 initii.iif" pre ferred, y lloalyn coal Mi4 longer, u eleannr and milk. im trouble with move and rdttmney fliipn than any other oul on the tmu-kwi, fleorge W. Hnnboni, agent. Telephone 1311. lee worn, guaranteed pure, delivered I to any part of the city. IS eents a pint. Ice cream soda, linst freah candles. Private roonin. Tartar Candy Store, I MS Coinmerclsl street. ; We htiv Iiogom nnd tiaiw t Fwiwh j ifi funiiMi In tmlk, nlK.i ihp tiit Ainor 1 trim ri rfum In hulk, firing vnnr Lot . Ho unit irl Htm filled with whut mill you-rilAS ItOOWItP. A carload of cheap and medium priced Imlroom aultea Juat rewh-ed, We offer tliwn at reduced prloea fur tlila week only, Call and examine. 'MAS. HBIl.noilN A BON. Tho rtrilh eteaniKhlp fb 'iino. under olmrter by Hie irrivmimrnt. arrlve.1 down the river yeeterday with n full caitro of liny, itiin, tii, for Manila. After a irt aliiy ehe proceeded nut. A iinwi n t".v.i !it- d iiiriiiR party waa ulven lnt nl ' ": ,-itevci;a by the iitllcein at 'he pout. A l.irRe num ber of ladle ai'd no'itl tn-n wei.t down fiiilil Aaloli.i, uii. rep.irt ,i piins aiit evi'iilriR. In the clcull court yeat-itlay the bond of Alliert Beleliaky 'dw declared forfelttM. The man won MocuVd of lurieliy .in,l hla bondmneii were fle. II. ileunre and V. Jl. Hirk-r. Ilia bond were I .'00. The aherlff of Columbia county Jull hna lieen buay wrulliiK out Invttutlona for tho execution of AiiKuat Schevte, which la to take plnoe next Wwlnea dny. eVvvle murdered Jowph 8hul kowakl Inat Hociiiiber. A matinee will be given on Satur day by the Wiedemann ymiuny at 3 o'clock, preaentlliK the liiuithliiK farce-iimnedy, A Btcam Iiiiunch." Adinlaalon to any part of the house 'i.'i I'eiita: children, 10 oenta. tlwirc Waohlnifton waa a union man, but he had mi chuace to uae the lubel. B" that U I on all your print In;: nnd then note th good leKiilta It 'clil anrely brlnn y.iu. l'.iitia your pill Hiir to the Aatorlt'i job (.Dice. Tracy and Merrill were located at ItldKcfhdd, and after a lively akJrmlah ivlth dcteetlvea, they escaped Into the wood. Icavlnir behind them two emp ty " Ia Imperial" ulnar boxee and the .ompllmeiita of the season. Lowest Pricca FURNITURE CO. Building PHONE 2145 BLACK Flrnt of the eaon, Crawfiah- At the Toke l'olnt Oyiler Kouxe on Kleventh Wrect may be found the flrat ;rw(lh of the aeaaon, and nolaxly knowa better how to nerve th"in, s well a all other aeaaoniible diilntlex, A Ciiae which I reported to biive In "ii Kiiinltpox la but a mil l cnan of vnrllidd, eaya Dr. Ketee, Ti e lleiil, Mia. Hold, f 'miller, of Thirty, third loriot, line I wen laoluied mid there 1a no diinifer of the diii" kiiIm Iiik heud way a the patient la well luk'n care of and linirovltn. An adjourned ni.'-ilnir of the county court will la- held tiliiy befini? the de pne'ure for Wh"e Pulm in of County Judire llmv At Ualuy'a a.-Nlon hide tlll be opened for the rone! ruction of the new l-td uvr th. Neratil cum river. The Improv it'i nt la one of much hnporlunce ii peo;it- llvicu of much lniHirl'i" 1 1 people llvlnif In In that nelirhlairhiaid OcoiBe W. Hum'i, the well known capltiillat, who hit hem up f'om till Oakland home for com? '.eka, liita piiis'hnaeil Uhe Ik-iin fllanchanl plant nl lunler and will pill In u bl mill there. H la repiirt"l that Mr. Hume announced u wlllliiKneaa to Invent a Iiiikc um of mniey here, nnd there la eiicr,tl ivjfra tli.it hi riiiiiicir.entl wire not nuidv wt:lr him f ir the in. laflim of n liualit,-a ent 'iprla In ihla 'lly. 1 'ml I'M-Attorney Alien enieiday filed two Information hh.iI'ihi Huinuel Si-hmldt 'Hid liermurl l.ludi iibuiKer, who are cli,i.rrf-. with unlawfully hav- Hut alili'Ui'oli In .heir MKealoii. .Mr. Schmidt la Indicted for tuvliu f- flah In bla poaaeaaion, while Mr. I.IihIcii binder la alb ired to have had f. Hull In hi poaaeaaion. The cii.- a.e nip poe, to be In the future of a teat of that feature of th 'tahlnit huva which :rv'r.i the liikliiit if aturpeon, 'n July :.th the A 0, Tt. T5. will reaume It renular ummr in hedule. trnlna lenvlmj Aa'orlu for Seuald-j via. Klavel md t" rt .Eleven, at S: 15 a. m., Il;3i 'i. m. and 5 p. in., dlly, an I fcr Hcaalrte dliwt at II 31 a. in., dally. l!4-4lnnlnK aame date the cveiiiiiK train from ToriUiKi will have 1'nliii deiait nt 7 p. m.. dally, except Satur day, and -th I'ortltind-Heaaide exprena w:il have I'nrtland every Saturday at 2 ?fl pm., arriving at Aatorla :it 5:50 p. in. At B;'ki yeaiedav moi-nln?. after hfivliiB been out aln 4.40 th prevloua nlRht, th Jury In the cae of Iiula Klea. churned 1th the larce:ii of a net. relurnel a verdU't of ii"t Kulltv All nlrht lotiR the Juror rnnaidered the caw, and It .u thntiKht at 1 o'clock that a verlet would not be arrived at. Kle now will be arraigned on the ecend Indictment, which nlao t-harxe him with the theft of a net. The comphilnlnit wltnef I a man nnmid lirciRollch. l'erona wh v'aHeil the wlinrf at the Colunibli River P.vker' Aaanrla lion yeaier.Uy aflerionn wltncuffd an umiMiial elifht. A Itijureil fh.d, (li.ubiu- enuht for urn In t net, llouudered alnnit In tht.) water, nuik Inir frantic efforla to et to the hot torn. It Injurlm were niobiblv fatal, and It pl"vabil condl'.'nn vug nor Inljied any n-hen a annil Imy eiru-k It with 11 pike vd". 'Die apeetale of a ahnd u( t'.l.e aurfacc of the wnter la A ruie one. TV eteamer Ajina niuron. built hy U1i liiucl Iathi, had her official trial trip y'.er.iay afteriitKn. Th eteam er wtui contracted for at a speed of nine knot, but ehe more than filled the bill anil developed a eed of 10 knot. The euKlnc were built by the Aatorla Iron Work Company and proved moat aatiafaoloiy. The Har ron will leave out on Salurlay or Sun day for the Sound, after which ehe will proceed to Alaska, to act a a iMimcry tender. Thla 1 the alack aeasnn of the yHr III the Imn buaineaa, and the Aatorla Iron Workc I lay Inn .iff It men. The dull nerlnd taste for about two months. The 'Ileal ve.ir Jnat cloaed ha been the beat in the history of the local works, which now ha a a plant that la not atirpaaaed on the Nnvth Paelflr coa.t. A large amount of mw machinery wa turned out by the compiiny during the past season, and should It prove the surcesi the manniricment antlcipuliW the -nlume of business next season will be much itrenter. The Iron works la one of the most substantia! eonorn In the city, and has a very l.'ire payroll. The ex- llcnce of Its1, work tins won for it an enviable reputation, .md the Messrs. Fox arc very -well pleased villi the outlook for the future. There I Just on" auspicious circum- Ktance connected with the confession of John Flnr, the Astoria clptr maker, who told the Authorities at Sedro Wooley, Wsh that he wa.s no nc- cnmpliee In the murd'r .if Xora Fuller at 8:1 n Franc'voo, Flax's story to the ndlcers w.is that he did not actuully take pari In the crlni", but that ho knew the girl was to be killed. He Is reported to have made the state ment that the real murderer, rt rest dent of S.in Franclo, kept him sup plied with funds. In return for which he was to withhold information from the pillee. It la now said here that Flax actui'liy rvelve.l money from Sun Francisco, unit since his k it est there has "been some speculation as to who sent It to him. Notwith standing tliia circumstance, the ac quaintances at the man believe tils tory to "hot air." Circuit Juda-e McBride yeiterday dlsmlsacd all the Jurors for the pre ent term of court, with the exception of Jasob Utxlnger. Mr, t'talnicr was the only Juror 'it tie- regular ventre who lived In the city, and lie Is re tained for duty as a rt of neat -egg. Order were handed down yesterday hy Jude McRrtde a follows: J, T. Itoae vs. Victor Hendrickson, di-f;iid-ant alloivtd 20 days In which to ans wer; Robert Olbson vs. Mark and P. (. Warren, dmnurrer to complaint a gud and plaintiff lloved 20 day In wlrith to (lie his brief. Th Astoria basebn'l team will play at South Bend 'in July 4'h. An In tratlntf giune Is expeoted as sll con cerned are preparing diligently. A boul will leave hr on the morning of the game for Ilwaco, ihls trip to he free. Tlck':U for -the ride from Nart ri'ttn by train and from there to South IK'tid by boat will be at excur sion rales. The Aa'orl.i team Is made ui of the following: Clark, catcher; Mcliennutt and lloss, pitchers; Aber coinbe, llr.4 base. Stockton, second lae: lltckett, thirl ba; rainier, eliortstop: lines, rlsht ftelJ; Peterson, renter (HI; Knudnoi, tield. There has lieen a material fulling off tn the supply of !ls!i during the present week, and reports from the various packing house ycater.lnv were to the effect that th? run had been smaller than at any previous time dur ing the sen'on. The trap and seines are doing practically roihinr, and the few flah re -el veil at Ihe canneries are brpught in by the ulll-iiet llsher nien. An ImprovemeMl is baiket for next month, when thy hatchery run Is due. A well-knowii cannery man ager state 1 yenterd.iv that some of the fishermen who had the foresight to make small meeh nets had reaped a harvest tiS ee.ieon, Th men with s'i an3 -lHh nets have taken ail the way from Ave t nine ion of small nalmon, worth from r,W to t'Min. The number f small aalmoi taken this season haa l)-e;i great-T than ilia; of last year, and the men with the rmall mesh nets did very well. The mysterious dU'i!ilarit"e of Mrs. Herman Wahatlttto. who left an As- torla-boiin'l iraln a h i t distance cut of Bt. litll. was th- principal topic of i-onversa:lon In Weet Astoria yts- lerday, and much sympathy is ex-pr.-ed for the husband. There seems 111 : ! fi'ii'Stlo'i that the woman re ceeilv robb't at the St. Touls deiot was not Mr. Mary Soleskl, but Mrs. Wahtlltto. The women was well sup- piled w'.th money, both were bound for Astoria, hat two small children, tged 4 and I years, and certainly seem to have been one and the same woman. After the Soleskl woman, was lured from Ihe depot and robbed ehe was found In a demuted ondlilon and placed In a hoepltal. It Is thought here thnt 'he authorities detained her until her r-ason had apparently been -'stored and that she wan then sent on her way to Astoria. Kvidently she hud not fully recovered when she left the train. The husband will start at once for 'prlngilell, Mo to secure ihe cutioly of his children. RAGLES' EXCURSION. If you want to have a good time next Sunday attend the Eagles' ex cursion to be given to Cathlamet and Skamokawa. The commodlus steamer Hawalo lias lieen engaged for the oc casion and will leave the 0. It. ft N. wharf at a. m. returning leave Cath lamet at 6 p. m. Tickets $1 children between Ave Jid 12 years, halt fare. All the members have tickets. Good music by the band. Everybody Is go ing. RKSri.T OF ROWIjINO CONTEST. The Portland Commercial Club de feated the Astoria Oommerctel Club at bowling last night at Portland, taking three out of the four ganiee. The visitors started off with 2S3, but after that fell down badiy. The al leys were very Blow, only three men, Itlersdorf, Wllkt and Sovey scoring more than 40 average. The scores by games were: Portland -2U0. 2".R, 231, 236; total, 823. Astoria -283, 230. 191, 217; tool, 901. In any line of merchandise we are 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 patronlxe us. Every time a com parison la made we gain a customer. read on: STANDARD PRINTS !c 2f.c TABLE CLOTH 6c 60 and 75c 8HIRT WAISTS Sic 15o ZEPHYR GINGHAM. ,.8nc 10c PERCALES 6c HANDKERCHIEFS lc PINS, per paper lc X SHOES $1.93 LADIES' TRIMMED LESS THAN COST. HATS AT MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORB. 508-10 Commarotal SU Astoria, Ore. Advantageof a Lifetime ; "PKltMOXAIi MKNTIONV ('. !. Huckles, of .'.ilama. Is a city visitor. Win. Oaliarn of Ilwiu-j, Is regWt-l.-red at the. Parker house. Mrs. Overn ,of Cathlami t. paid As toria friends n fall yesterday, Ocorge Kaboth with his men left yes terday for the seining grounds. Mrs. F. D. Keuttner has .'eturmd from a brief visit tilth Seattle friends. The Mlssm Flavel have returned home, after an extended visit In Cal ifornia Captain Kane Olney, pilot on the boat Iurlinc, Is enjoying a two weeksS' vocation. Mrs. N. C. Kofed and daught-r. of II waco, spent a few hour In Astoria yesterday. J. H. Heed, of Portland, the well known Insurance roan, was In the city last evening. Dr. K. Pewit Connell, of Portland, the ey and ear specialist, I the guest of Dr. Betes. F. O. Coleman and C. A. Carlisle, both of Portland, have registered at th.- Occldmt. Mrs. T. F. Laurin returned last night from a w?ek's visit with friends at The Dalles. Dr. W. C. McKex-hnle. a brother of F. W. McKechnle, of the Poatal Tele graph, arrived for a visit. i haunccy ('. McDonald, the well known San Fr nrlsco travel-? man, was In the city yesl rl iy. Secretary of Statu Dunbar at.d Mrs. Dunbar will arrive tomorrow to spend Sunday with their fri'nls. Judge J. H. D. Gray will leave for Portland tonight after finishing tbe business of the county court today. Rev. Trumtiull who has been attend ing the Willamette Baptist Association meeting, returned home yesterday. Sheriff UnvUle went to Salem !aat night, taking M1ss Adella Leroy, who was committed to the state hospital. T. 8. Potter ,a Portland attorney, was down yesterday to argue a de murrer before Judge McBride. He returned last night. Mrs. David Shanahan ha g;ne to attend the commencement exercises at the convent in Vancouver, Wash., where her daughter. Miss Mamie, is receiving Jier education. A GLORIOUS FOURTH. On the Fourth of July every true patriot will celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence by the Colonists, and although the struggle which followed was both costly and disastrous, yet it resulted In the their ultimate freedom from the yoke of English bondage. Anotiier very im minent day In the life of anyone, es pecially those suffering from a weak or disordered stomach, will be the one on which they decide to give up old methods of trying to obtain relief and commence the use of that famous twentieth century family medicine, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It will cure anyone suffering from dyspepsia. Indigestion, belohlng. constipation, bil iousness or Insomnia. Try it today and be convinced. Our Private Stamp is over the neck of the bottle. SUITS OUR CTJMATft. The rapidly increasing use of shin gles as covering tor the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purposes, makes a great demand for a shingle ftain wblch preserves the wood, prevents moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearand. Particularly Is such the case in damp climates. The need is well met In a perfect article made right here In As toria. Cutblrth's Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are put up in eight color and every package guaranteed. THIS WKEK ONLY. Big reduotion sale of all kinds of la dies' and children's furnishing goods, See the large display of shirt waists, summer skirts, trimmed hats and children's clothing. Chance foe the $500 piano with every SOc purchase. Mrs. II. Ingleton, opposite Budget of fice. WHY PAY TWO PRICES For j our Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, etc., when you cmi get them for Less Than Factory Prices AT THK CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE rMMt-508 Commercial St. Call and investigate. No trouble to show goods NEVER MIND, GIRLS, Going to Portland for White Dresses SHANAHAN Can dell you India Lemon 7Jc, 10c, 12c, 15c to 50c yard. Victoria Lav,iis, 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c up. Organdies, 12Jc, 15c, 20c to 8oc, Nainsooks, 10c 12c, ' 1 5c to 45c. DRESSES MADE TO ORDER SHANAHA Slianaliaii linililin;;, SEE WINDOW DISPLAY There is more SOLID COMFORT for the money and nwre real rest and enjoyment in our handsome MORRIS CHA5RS than In any other article made. Tou can make no belter in vestment See our elegant display of new COUCHES - IRON BEDS CARPETS RUGS Goods the very best and sold at prices the lowest H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. HOT WEATHER IS COMING TRY ONE COAL ML COOKING STOVES Safe and Serviceable. Cheaper than wood or pas. All sizes with bake oven attached. Nothing better for summer cooking. You are always clean andthe kitchen cool. FOARD 8 STOIiES COMPANY ' TRULL1NGER, EASTABROOK & CO. SUCClSSOtSTO N THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, . SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIOXERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pipe Repairing A Specialty 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 J X Finest Restaurant in the City Palace Everything the Commercial St. Market Affords. Castings We are prepared to make them oa short notice and of the best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of eastings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work, TELEPHONE NO. 2451. N imiiiH-n ial .Street OF OIK NEW 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon CHOP HOUSE Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. W. W. Whipple IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE SccwBaylrnO ' Dress Wefts '' Cor. 18th and Prsaillo are: