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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1902)
Till. MORNING ASTOR1AX. THURSDAY, JULY 3, W2 : JPOURTH OF JULY I No ill ivory, Our ntorv will bo do..! nfu r 12 o'clock, Uoilwl Jlam lor huinlwichu ami all kiwis uf good thing, for picnic lunchi. Ross, Hlgglns 6b Co. TI0UOPIIONB Ml. TODAY'S WEATHER. I""UTI.ANI, July 3,u.. nml Vnhlnil..ii C..t(,1y mi Uirot-nliiH; lilitho -- Unlit mlit: Homing wmithnr. FLAGS of all sizes and i Flag Bunting for Decorating AAA 2 V3 566 CUiton sell ftd, rln and hay. Pur- Imtnul honoy In iiur', nr.J pint Jr mr be d at Jonnnon Bros. W are tow rnlvliif frah rap rl 4iy. dlrttl from the grower -JiIINtoN IfltOti. You will flnd tt bt l&o uwai In Mm oily at th Ituing gun Restaurant. Ne. U Commerrtttl street. New stoek ef fancy goods Just ar rival at VokHinmn Itassar. Call ami l lip laiMl iiovHtlw from Japan. Send In your order for your wlntwr'a supply of Ar, lnb w hard wok! to Kel ly, th Iransfor man. l"hnn 2211 black. All ninokcr nnnikf Uie "Trlils of Axiorla" cliiort. No betttor mad. MnnufitriiitTd by MiuFVrUne & Kno bl. You can buy Newbro's Harplclde, l great dandruff cure, for 75 cent per bottle at Hie Oonbltmt Barber Wmp, lniiTtit' I'Mwaril and Fuller were In thi' city yi-mi'rdiiy, inspecting the Mi-sinew rhira. I'Myth. Ma,vMer ami Km t U' WVlr. lllcycle requiring with skill and pioiiiptnea, Supplies In stock; work jfuarantrrd. KHIance Kloctrtral Worka ill llond'Pt. lledl, cheapest and latest firework tn bn found lu the city, at Jusse Kong & Co, l.t) Cmnmciviiil Mtn.et. Come early and pick out vhat you want. rnniihea we carry the largest and bent Kcli'i'tid Hock In Mio city, The line Include both vniool'h and tufted couches, which we are offering at low er price than other dealer, Charle llillbrn & Son. A Kblmuent of rorn-fed ICasti-m hiun nnd baron Jut In.-JOIINHON IIIIOH. Our otore will be open until 12 m. July ltd: No ipmU will be delivered. )oHiN ItltoH, I entry i,K-k of mirror well worth ('"kin Into; mirror In suit all people and wirxeti-CIIAH. ItOUKItH. The steamship t:l,br o tIvm! down i ho river yesterday and departed for Hun Ki'diii-Uco. nfter tiiklnu on n large MUHlHIly of fn-lght here. I'lumbln, tinning, n.m uml atem mtlnit at lnweiit rnt. nnd In work nun -tike manner. Order promptly executed, Hhop. No, Utttt tet. J'MIN A. MONTOO.MKIIY. The tiller church Hundny whoul will h ild Ha unniutl picnic nt hletorlc Fori t'lHlHop on Thurodav ,.t ;uek. Mxteiiclve prxpitrallon are be. j liur made f..r the event. . Iml Kle' erond Irtal on a tnrrwiy irhnrae will lake place in the circuit j court tod,iy. I Mi Inilli-tment ( liHrge I oiih wiiii uie Miiceny or u net rrom U'din OiMrf.illch. A aiK-cliil ventre tf Juror wan drawn to try ht vnm. f The funeral f Arthur J. Make, who a drowned In JViilund un Monday 'lat. will be held from tlriice church bHliiy ,it J: Jit o'clmk. .Mr. Hlnke Ml ia iirandnnn if the lute A, II, Hale, of i VouiiKK Itlver, All frb-nd of the fiun Mly are Invited to attend the funeral. " Heauty," Mr, J, T. It' hand- aoine billdog. -he proud mother of nix .if the prettlem j up ever wen. The dog are v.ry well bred. Imth father and mother brlna of noted )Hilgre " lUnuty" tmk the flmt prl. In the , nr;iitn.i dog tiow thl yenr. and the liui in'i-nlxe to be etUally tt mu ceHful um prlle-wlnner. Toke 1'oliit, which are Knatern oy- t-r developed In Shoalwatcr bay, are juultke all iithergond at any waaon I of the year. They are fat and deU lclu, fraw-flnh are now Jut In aea- on nnd are exnrllent rating, a are crab and all the other numerou de ll.'iiclm served an kllfully at the Toke I'olnt oynter houoe on Kleventh atreft. At the !ai meeting of Ael.ii ln Ci n-lr-il Labor 4'ouucll a ooiniunlcatbin wii received from the tnnchlhlt' un ion uttKcttng that tc be taken to place labor ticket In the Meld at' the city election to bo held In IVcember and aim In future flute election. The recommendation received the favora.ble cottNidersilon of the council and nr- raniremcnlH will be made to enter the imllltcal arena. On July Blh the A. A C. 11. !t. will renume It regular summer nchedule, train leaving Astoria for Sea-tld'i via. Klnvel and F.)rt Steven, tit S: IS u. m., 11:3(1 a, tn. nnd 6:50 n. m dally, and for Seaside direct at 11 35 a. m., dally. IVeulmilng ame date the evening train from PortHml will Uava lTnl.m dcot at 7 p. m., dally, except Satur day, and the lVi tl:ind-SeaMe expri' will leave t'oiHlnnd every Saturday at J'?0 p. in,, arriving at Aatorla at 5.50 P, m. The follnwlnir cooiinlttee hnm tieeti appointed by Prealdent '('arnnhan, of lh- I'tiah t'lub, to ineimre a milmon dinner for the dclcgwlc to tin. Natlo,i al ltalry & Pure Food AH'lntlon. who will he In Astoria, July 13 nd II: .Martin Foard. William Madison, I A. Tiulllnger and Dr. 11. U Ilcn dercon. Tliei-e will be about SO or 100 ilelegnle In the crowd and, u all have heard a great dial of Aatorla, and iNirtlcularly about the local fish erle, It 1 the Intention to give them a right royal reception. Reliable UoocIh Have You Seen Lowest Prices The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are selling at 2a cents? Live when you live and Hlecp on one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to order from f HO down to $7.A(). i See our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from $'t.)"t up. One hundred useful household articles at 5 cents each We sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN FURNITURE CO. , ShotiatioH Building YOUR GKKDIT IS GOOD PHONE 2145 BLACK What I left of the county oairt met yeKterdUy afternoon, thoe prenent b. ing I'ominliwloner I'etetwon and Coun ty t'lerk WhiTHy-rather bol.-tll court. YvNti'iday wa the regular metlng day, but Judg Uray and 'ommlrHtoner I'ciernon were im t In the city, no adjournment who taken until Monday, On that day County Judge- elect Iremihard and CotnmlMluner. elect Clarke wltl lw wnnt In, and the affair of the county will be attended to. The Orlentul liner Indrtipura arrived down the river yesterday with the mallit cargo eevr taken by that ve el from till port, Hhe brought a ml- 'ellaneou freight llt, worth IHD.IMO The Indratiiira came down the river In lx hour and 45 minute, muklng the raxtent trlji from l'ortland ever made by one of the large ocean lin er. Hhe made an effort to irei nut vcierday afternoon, but wa unable to do o, nnd I atlll In the lower hur- bor. Khe will probably ut to ea lhl morning. With characterlatle enterprlw, Her man Who ha arrange! a Fourth of July dlwpltiy In hi handHome how window that for originality and t. tmctlveni in n. ldoin eijuahl. In the center of the window 1 a hirge pic. lur of WaahlngUm, whlnh I draped with the national color, llundredftof iieople were on the atreet Ihmi Light and all atopped to look at the decora- lliin, Other big fommcrclal-Htreet tore are alo being attractively dec- irule!, and the city will prewtit a irula appearance on Uie Fourth. The water comialaalon ha not yet decided to make the extenalona to l''.il and Wfrt Airtorla awked ly the Chamber of Commerce comnutu. The hamlr deaire to have the main ex tended f'r the convenience of the pen. pie reldlng there. The water win- mhaloner do not regurtl with favor the DXtemdon of the ytcm Into Kat Aatorla, biH-nuM of the exiiei.ee at tached, but the Weat Knd extension can b ma le for much lea money. The (ommlMonc r will give the mat ter their attention and nach a con HlHoii Itefore long. Vron who iimiiKe Ihemaelvr by ah.Mitlug off flre-crackerj are warni-d to be careful that they do not Injure pedestrian. The (ra tlii- of throwing cracker at t'ar-by I a very dan gcrou one, and a fejv year ago fame near reaultlng In the death of a young lady, whoae light die caught fire from a cracker rarelely thrwpn by a Fourth of July enthulnt, Yeater day there wa. much promlaeumi throwing of firework and the wonder I nomeone wa not htirt. A rireerack. er wilt deatroy tlu eyesight or iaue other lamentable Injury, and It t to be hoped the enthualaHt will i xer. he lire while ntnualng themaelve. A brief elon of the circuit court wa held yesterday. Only two rdera were handed down by Judge Mcllrlde, a follow: Held, M unlock & Co. vs. the Alaska Fhhermen' Packing Co. -plaintiff allowed 90 day In which to preimre and III bill of exivp- tlona. Thl ault I one fur d.isnnge chilmiHl by plaintiff because of the allegfd failure of the defendant to de liver a iiunntlty of autumn at the Mine specified In the contract. The defend ant corjxiratlon won out at the trial In the circuit court here. In the case of the United State v. J. M. Uulger et al, a motion for a new -trial waa overruled and the defendant allowed (0 day In which to Die a bill of ex ception. Ily some peculiar combination of cliTumatance not yet explained by Weather Observer Johnson, the rain fall for the month of June wws half an Inch lea than trte average precip itation for Hint month. Mr. Johnson la very sorry that the deficit oeeuiTed and say he will see to It that It doe not happen aguln. During June the rainfall waa 3.80 lucre, while the average 3.29. Since September 1. Inches of rain ha fallen, the ex cess over ihe average for the eanie period being 5.41 Ir.ehea, The mean temperature Just came up to average 67.9. The wacm-'Ht day atiw a ther mometer of 86, while the la went mark reach .l by the gl.ivi wa 44. Of he .10 day, alx were clear. 14 partly j cloudy and 10 cloudy. Ruin fell on 10 days, The ateam 'r Halley Oatiert and T. Totter managed to get through from Portland yesterday, but, award ing to the b.t advice obtainable, the night boat will not arrive down this morning. The engineer of practical ly nil the river steamers have refused duly, nnd about 40 men are out. Cap tain Crang, of the Ontxert, lost hi second assistant engineer yesterday and the departure of ihls boat was de layed un'll aft.nr 10 a. m., In conse quence of which she did not arrive un til S Inst night. At a conference be tween the engineer nd the steam boat owners In Portland yesterday the situation was thoroughly discussed, but no agreement was arrived at. In dllcajtlons are that the steambowt men will be compelled to grant ithe de mands of the engineers, which are as follow: On the steamers Potter,' Has salo, Thompson, Ocklohania, Lurllne and Bui ley Oatxerlt, chlof engineers are to recMve $110 per month, and as sistant engineers $85 per month. On logboats, Willamette river boats, Co lumbia rllver iboats and Snake river boaits, chiefs to receive $101 per month and assistants $76 per month. . On smaller boats, such as the Iralda, Re publb and Amerloa, engineers to re ceive $90. Herman Wise, who ha been at Sea aide for a few days .reports that the new salt water bath are about com lrfetel, nd say they are sure be a great attraction thl summer. The building I a large, handsome struc ture, situated about 2.W feci north of the new Orlme Hotel and facing the beach, There Is a large swimming pool In the center, where the people tan enjoy a delldou warm sea bath, There I also a gallery, from which rpecta tor can watch the antic of this bath er. Some 40 private both room have licen built for the accommodation of those who desire to bathe by them aelve. Then there are shower bath, dressing room and a large sitting room and every other accommodation fi r the comfort and convenience ,f guecta. The management ha arrang ed to have attendant on hand to teach beginner the art of swimming. The Push club met In regular - slon last night. Letter from J. It. Cothran, of Hlpley, Tenn., and Wil liam Huriaon, of Ijk linden, Mich., asking Inro'-MMtloii alKiut Iwal busi ness opportu iltlea, vere refernd to Secretary layman for reply. Mr. Oa totl, of the road committee, reported tmu tn lie .vis and ' lurk road wa being planked and that the county mill wa cutting U.ooo or 12,"Xw feet of lumh-r dally. Mr, Oaston also stated that the grade of the Nehalem rnd within the city limit had been com pleted, with the exception of the bridge being constructed by John Chltmxxl. Presld"tit Carnahnn reported that he had talked wlih Mr. Malarkey, of the new sash and door factory, and that he wa told the factory would com mence work Monday night, The ntw Million of the IxM.ulet got up by the igrlcultural committee will be out in the course of two or three weeks. The session of congress Just cloned flcconipllNtied much for Orerm and Washington. The river and harbor bill was not talked tii death this time and th" Columbia get $600,000 for 'mm- dlal' use and $1,500,000 for continuing inntract. Thl money will Increaae the depth at the bur so that there will be no more delay to commerce. For rivers and harbors, Oregon, Including the Columbia rlvr, get about I2,S9, tm. and Washington over JUtJl.OOO. The Indian bill carried the tfeeetwary amount for continuing school and agencies In both state,, while minor appropriation were made In the sun dry civil bill. The Portland postotflce I asured of $3)0,000, and $10,000 al lowed will put the finishing touches on the custom house. Aside from appro prlatlon Oregon ha been exceedingly fortunate In local legislation, getting an Indian war pension bill; the Crater Lake National Park; authorization of the sale of I'matilla land, and relief for Sherman county settlers, aside from a number of private pension bill. DETAILS OF THE PIG PAItADE. How Different Societies Will Line Up In the Procession. Al the meeting last night of the Fourth of July committee the tine of parade and other detail of tlve big nroccRsion were definitely decided up on. The otneial announcement is as follow: FIRST DIVISION. Oram! Marshal J. H. O'Connell and Aids O. I. Peterson .,nd Frank Wooddeld. Chief of Police and Offlc?rs. Drum Major. Eagle Military Band. United State Troops. Q. A. R. Eagle and Float. Finnish Brothennood. Other Civic Orginlsa'.lons. Liberty Car. Sl-X'OND DIVISION'. Aids F. J. Carney, R. M. Oaston and H. Christn.en. Drum Corp. Foivsters of America. Carriages Conlalning Orator. Mayor. City Councllmen and Guests. Retail Clerks' Union and Float. Individual Floats. Decorated Vehicles. Fire Department. Parade starts punctually at 1 p.- m. The positions of the different cigan- Ixatlons for the parade are announced as follows: United States troops will form on Bond, right renting on Eleventh. (i. A. H. will form on Bond left rest ing on Eleventh. EHrles and float will form on Bond left resting on rear of O. A. R. Finnish Brotherhood will form on Bond right resting on Tenth. Other clvlo organisations will take position In order. Liberty car on Bond in rear of EJigles. v - All cnrrlagips on Tenth between Bond and Commercial. -. Foresters wflll form on Bond right resting on Ninth. Clerk and float will form on Bond left r eating on Ninth. All other floats will form on Bond below Eighth. Fire department will form on Elev enth right resting on Bond. Chief of Police and Officers will form on Eleventh and Bond. Band will foign on Bbventh nnd Bond. J. H. O'CONNELL, Grand Marshal. THE BAND CONCERT. What promises to be one of the most enjoyalble features of the big celebra tion will be the band concert, to be given by the Eagle Military Bai d, un der the leadership of Q. M. Kdward. The concert will be held at the court house pavilion between the hours of 7 and . The program will be i fol lows: March, " Chlrsgo Tribune" ..Chamber Overture, " Po and Peasant". .Huppe Chllwin Dance, " Mansnu" ....Mlssud Overture (Medley), "The Winner" Mackie Vaudeville Dance. " faponfca'' .... Stanford Solo (cornet) "lie Serenade'' ...... Schubert Concert Oavotte, "BUgenla" :hambera " Str Stangled fcAnnfr." FOURTH OF TULY N:TES. All VMtor to the city on the Fourth wilt be returned to their home by the free boat to be operate! to most lower river point. The comniltles is looking after the city's guest and all will get back to their luin.M prompt ly at the time set. The number of '-ntrk-s for the II lumilnated blcyrle parade lnuws the unqualified ucc of that leuture of the clebratt:in, Cyclist who have not yet entered should tit m at otiee. Fire ;hef C. H. Stotkton will have chargi of the liberty car. H, L. Fletcher and L. K. SHIg will fire the daylight, noon and sunset jun. Be careful not to threw firecrackers at anyone. You may put out his eey and fed like a lubdK'r the rest of your life. Orafor Pol liver anil his bodyguard will arrive In 'he cllv thi afternoon. Don't pass any wooden nlck-! on them. I'KltSilXAfi MENTION. Will 8. Gibson is down from Port land. W. H. Raymond, of Portland, is at the Occident. fieorge 8. Miller I registered at the Occident from Portland. Mrs. L. B. T:irly, of Gearhart, wa hopping In the city yesterday. Mrs. 3. Danxlger. of San Francisco, is 1n the city on a visit to relatives. A. S. mlth returned last night to Portia id, after a short business visit. W. B. Mallory. of l'ortland, was amo.rg yesterdays arrivals at the Oc cident. James B. Mullay, who had been In the city tor a few days, returned to Portland lat evening. Miss Clara Simpson returned yester day from Knappa, where she spent nevsrU days 'vlth friends. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ' Alex Tagg and Elisabeth Tagg to M. 8. Copeland 180 acres In section t, T. IN, HI W.; $5. Olof Erlckson and wife to M. S. Copeland 160 acres In section 5, T. 8 N., R. W.; $5. Edward Itouslow and wife to M. S. 'Vipeland northeast ciuarter of section 7. T. N., R. W.; X5. Benjamin L. Ward and wife to lie la Clawson south half of lota 7 and 8. block 33, Adalrs; $500. Harry D. Gray to William M. Bray undivided half of 80 .icres in section 33. T. 8 N.. R. 7 W.; $400. John F. Smiscth to Astoria Company ISC acres in section 36, township 6 north of range 8 west; $100. Thomas Linville, shirttT, to Dora Bndol let block 15. Wllliamsport; lot 1, block 142. MeClures; $1610. OFFICIAL COUNT. Vote by Counties In Oregon on Initia tive and Referendum Amendment. I. F. I. Dunbar, secretary of state of the state of Oregon, pursuant to the provisions of an act of the legislative assembly enUtled " An act submitting to the electors of the state of Oregon at the general election to be held on the first Monday in June, 1902, the pending proponed constitutional amendment," do hereby certify that the following is 'the result of the can vass of the vote of the various coun ties in this state upon the "Initiative and Referendum Amendment," submit ted at the general election June 2d, 19C2, as shown by the abstract of votes tost 1n each county at said election upon said amendment, as certified to me by each county clerk In this state, to-wit: County. Baker Benton Clackamas . Clatsop Columbia .. Coos .' Crook Curry Douglaa .... Gilliam -Grant Harney .... Jackson . . . . Josephine .. Klamath ... Lake Lane Lincoln Linn Malheur .... Marlon Morrow .... Multnomah Polk Sherman ... Tillamook .. ITmaJtllla ... Union Wallowa ... Wasco Washington Wheeler .... Yamhill .... Totals .... Z B . . -i ' ' . : c c ; : a : : ? 2.4ri7 240 3,!H!9 1,119 143 1,898 S.544 217 4,396 1.5S3 116 2,336 914 90 1.444 1,552 S3 2,220 607 92 1,229 855 19 521 2,473 108 3,843 592 57 938 865 179 1,863 622 2H 990 2,437 130 3.538 1,067 110 1,906 519 92 951 407 48 874 3,130 S09 5,004 635 67 970 3.218 365 4,311 6131 74 1,164 4.024 328 5,878 787 40 1,289 12,910il,259 17.559 1,600 173 2,390 503 88 1,005 832 97 1,177 2,776 176i 4,408 2,294 1621 3.156 855 124 1,435 1.861 208 2,950 2.381 340 3,339 , 337 22 - 782 .21591 JU87 62"0245,668 92,920 F. I. DUNBAR, Secretary of Staxe. Enjoy Yourself -AT )UR EXPENSE- For Three Days, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at SHANAHAN'S Flags, all sizes, lc each and uj. Pistols, fc eiieh and up. Bomjack Marbles, He ea and up Return Dal Is, 5c tncli Sulphur Caps', 12 boxes for 5c These Prices Are Less Than Factory Cost Store Open Until 8 P. Tl. up to the Fourth of July SHANAHAN Hliatialtan Ittiildhi";, ( oinmerefal Strt-et J(g Finest Restaurant in the City q I Regular Meala, 25 cents, I diuvv Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Commercial St. SSSSfSJC W . W. HOT WEATHER IS COMING -TRY ONE OF OUR SEW COAL Oil COOKING STOVES Safe and Serviceable. Cheaper than, wood or gas. All sizes with bake overt attached. Nothing better for summer cooking. You are always clean and the kitchen cool. FOARD 8 STOKES C0E1PANY TRULL1NGER. EASTABROOK & CO. SUCCS380BS TO THEO. BR ACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pipe Repairing A Specialty 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS.... .. Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. , A V. ALLIEN- Tenth and Commercral Streets RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place in Astoria. Open all night. Only white help. John Ulasich, Prop,, Eleventh St. NEW STYLE CHOP HOUSE Castings We are prepared to make them on short notice and of the best materials. Let vt five you estimates on any kind of oaaUngs or pattern work. Lowest prices tor first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IrcsO Brass Works Cer. 18th tad FiiDkllu are.