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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1902)
TIIlv MORNING ASTOHIAN, FRIDAY, JULY 1. 1002 R A I IN" OR SHINE WELCH'S (lUAl'E JUICE iih mi iHMHml. Mmle of I'lifcrniciiti'il Hclcct New York Slutti (Mucoid grapex. No IMItcry. . Ntoi' 0h ii t nill ia OVIo lt Ross, Hlggins 6k Co. ;t'hv iliitly AytovtliU, nsUHJPHONB l, TODAY'S WIDATHEIL MltTINI. July .-4Hvgim and V(iitiiii.iiililii mlii; Idaho, Hhuw. i i li-ailim u-niilliMr In aflwrnsin. FLAGS of all sizes and Flag - Bunting For Decorating Cation sell feed, rrlD and hay. Pure strained honey In turt ni'.d tint jam may be had at Johnson Bros. W are now receiving fresh rap--nli"i OiUly, dir( from th grower -JOHNSON' UttOH. You will Had the b( 15r nx-al In Mm Mty at ttoi Itlnltig Hun Henlaurant. No, 112 CommpivliU atrial. Totitirht'a dlnpliiy of ilivwrolm will tn iiokIi' frmn Hi'' hill at tin- ixitilh went roini'r "f Kranklln avi-nui1 and I'.liviiiih itrwl. Niw jtok f fancy gomla Junt ar rived at Voki'luiiim IMaaur. Call and r th Illiil mivrittm from Jaimn. nnrt In your aidi-r for your winter" uMy of Sr, alub or iiard wood to Kel ly, th tiimxfii'.nmn. 1'honc 2211 black. All nmokpM amoke the "Pride of Anlorta" clgam. No lx-tttr made. Mnnufai'lurrd by MacFurlana k Kno tH. Tnu can buy NVwbro'a UTplcld, Wi great dandruff cur, for 75 cent per bolt! at Wi Occident Barber Simp. ltlrycle rrpnliHiig wltl nldll "and prompt ni. , Sttppllea In atot'k; work (uarantM-it. ItHlaiiM Klcctrlral Work 4'.'1 Itond fit. IK't, chfapent and ln.tat Drworki to be found In th city, at Joaae Fong A Co. 4J0 Citmniii-lal Ktri;et. Come ?arly and pick out vhat you want. Cou)H'w carry the tenteat and tipst aHivtid atoclc In the city. The line Include Ivulib nmooth and tufted couohen, which we ore offering at low er price than other dealer. Charle IMIltorn & Son, Rclinblc GoocIh Have You Seen The fine Line of OjmqTie Window Shades we are selling at 2.") cents? ' Live when you live and Hleepon one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to order Irom flUO down to $7.")0. See our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from $".M up. One hundred useful household articles at 5 cents each We sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN Slionohon YOUR f'KKDIT IS GOOD All public imi nd bank will be rlm tomorrow, a g ctwtomary. A shipment of corn-fed Kat..rn ham ami bacon just In.-JOilNHON lllti W. Our Hlui' lll ! i,j.n utull 12 iti, July 4th. No jriMln will bo dcllvercd. JOMNHON ItllOH. t nrry it, k f mirror well worth t.mkliiK Into; tnliror to milt nil people illiil purse ---CIIAH, MHiHltH. Tl Orient at llni-r t ikIi u un it d. parted yesterday fr Houk Khiik. with a rnrito valued at H(,Wio. Tin- steamer Km. , Elmore depart, 1 yesterday iimrnlnu fur Tlltumook, with Ihii frrliftit ftinl 4'niT list. Tin- steamer Hmiln llntiMtra arrived vesterdiiy from Hun Frnncl,-o. She Will (iMol lumber for California at Carroll's I'oliit, The nIihhiiI Eldr arrived down the liver yesterdny and departed for Wan Francisco, after tiiklnn n a targe 'lUfiittlly of fn-lirtii here, IS.Hiiinxt.-r Itced stales Hint there will Ik- one delivery of mail today by currier, mxl the postofnVe will lie open from 12 3D to I; 30 p. m, The -omnlttee named to JmlKe thi illuminated til lo iiuruilf and award prl- n iii.tln up of P. A. Trulllniror H, I). Johnson and C, W, Burr. A mmmtiiln beaver wa killed . leidtiy In T. t. Trill lliiKi-r'n yard. The ;rni" animal whs on display at Hose, illlKKlni' store during 1h day. The Antorlu liiuimll team left laat nlicht for Houth lWnd tn pltty ball with the loriil team. Three of the Anlnrlu playei weie plrkrd lip at f'ort Cantiy. For a miliar pienl, or lc t renin and cake, call today on the Methmltat la dle, who will aerve you in the atore liullillnif. coriwr f Ninth and t'mnmer-i-lnt. A lieiittfll lunoli will ! nerved to il a v by the Methodlal Indba In the "lore btill'itntr corner of Ninth and Oommervliil. Ice-cream and cak will ili lie nerved. The funeral r the Inlc Arthur J. Illtike wa held yesterday from Oniee church. Itev. W .H. Hhnrt coinluoilnif the aervlcea. The Interment wan In (Ireenwoml cemetery. The Indie of the Methodic church will tiabiy serve lunch' .k'e-cream Bnd isilie In the store-building, corner of Ninth and Comniercliil St. He f lire to irtitnuilxe them. We hiive rerrtved a new lot of hiilr hruahe to sell frn !5 cent to 17. Ifeith hruhc from 3.'. cent to 12; cloth titnishe fnmi IS cent to I2.S0. ItfMIKUH. the IVllgglHt Peputy Collector Parker yesterday landed four Chinese tasctiRcrH from the I ml rn pit in. Two of the Chinese are nieri-hants dulng business In As toria, while the other are laborers. A prominent merchant sutftfeHted lust night that the arch at Commer cial and Tenth should be maintained durliur the summer month, the ex pense of lighting It to lie borne by the men-limits Astoria's police department still con tinue to be one of the principal wreea of the city' revenue. Purlng the month of June the department col lected trs. Of this amount t4r..5o was In sundry licenses, while mica ind forfeitures In the police court ag uremited M22.n0. Lowest Prices FURNITURE CO. Building PHONE 2145 BLACK If you get hungry today roll on the Mfthodlxt ladle, whu will erv fourth f July lunch In tlm viote liitlillni' on Ninth and Commercial, Ice crifilii iuii) cak also will be served. Hevenil of the inemlM-r of 'the Iimb) Musti'lan' I'nlon arc out of work, lie cently the union ral-d the ! of wug trim tl to 12. jO nightly. The employer granted the Increase with out contention, but reduced their working force. The A. O. U, W. grand lodge I to meet In Portland ahortly, and the an nual reports of the ofttcer have al ready been prepared. According to the grand recorder"' report, there are 131 A. O, U. W. lodges In this Mtate, with i membership of 1I,w:h, a gain over last year of 705. A dance will le g'lven tonight at Kmird A Hlokes' hull by the Colum-hla orchestra for the benefit ot niem liers of the orchestra, An ailmlwlon fee of 60 cent will lie rlmrged, ladles, of course, being admitted free. A the orchestra ha always assisted locul events there will no doubt he a largo crowd at tonight' ball. Toke Point, which are Kaatern oya tr developed In Hhoiilwater bay, are unllk all others good at any w-aaon of the year. Tliey are fat and deli cious. Cniw-flh ar ihmv Just In ea 'on and are excellent eating, a arc crab and all the other numerous de lleaclr nerved so nkllfully at the Toke Point oyater house on Kleventh street. Local meri'lmtil had md exten ive prciMtimlon for a big busine vesterday, but the weather played ha voc with things, and trade was not ie:trly as btlsk a .lad been anticipat ed. Prom this it should not be taken thai business was dull, but that It did not correspond with that for balance of the year. The weather nnd the ef fect of keeping many country people at home. The strike of the si en mix wit engi neers I a fur from settlement as at nnv niher time sln.'e the men refused duty. Yefturday Uier were no mater ial developments, except that some of ihn uper river steamer were tied up. The (Intxert Is still In operation, as la the Potter, but a general t1e-up I shortly expected unless the compan lei come to the term of the men. The second trial of Louis Kiss on a charge at larceny was held In the cir cuit court yesterday. The case wa submitted without argument, and the lury went out shortly after 5 o'clock. Judge Wlnloii npeared for the de fendant and District Attorney Allen for the state. At an early hour thl morning the Jury had not reached a verdict, standing, It I reported, 9 to t for acinlHal. The annual number of the Portland Commercial Itevlew, Just at hand, Is one of the tltiiwt special edition ever printed In the Northwest. It Is re plete with splendid Illustrations and lontnins a commercial summary that is pnriii tihirly valuable to business In teret. The Oriental trade come In for a giesl share of apace in the an nual, wlille the Industries of the Male are bundled at length. The numlier Is typographically perfect and a cred it to the publishers. The slot machines of PorlLind will have to go again, afi'r several months of comparative security. Chief Me- Ijiik hlun yester lay ordered his men to notify the owner of all 'ot ma chine operated for money to take them out Immediately, under pain of arrest and tine. Whether the cigar stand miu4i1nea are to be refeguied to I he Junk pile at Uil time doe not ippear, but there are strong Indica tions that they, too, will tie tabooed. The order is the tlrst gun of the new lulmlnlKt ration In the battle for reform In certain quarter, and the chief ha a Mtrong sentiment at hi back In making tihe order. Hon. Victor U. Dolllvar and a party of friend arrived In the city on Inst night' train to conduct the Fourth of July celebration In Astoria. The visiting dignitaries were met at the depot by a committee and escorted to the O.vl'k'tlt Hotel. With Mr. lHilllvar come Hon. L. A. McXary, of Portland, the new odty attorney of the metropolis; Judge William Held, a well-known Jurist; T. C. Powell, J, V. W. Math jui and Charles A. Bunis hrdt, the latter a power In Itepub Ik'im politics and an adept at bowl ing. The imrty Is certainly a Jolly one and can be relied upon to hold up Its end of he celebration. .Mr. Dolllvar I a speaker ot national re pute and his address today will be a rare treat. If weather should chance to clear up, the party will go to the bench. ' x The money subscribed In the city for relief of the Boer women and chil dren In the South African concentra tion camps has been forwarded to the Ruropean headquarter of the Boers, and Cieorge KabotJv, chairman of the committee, ha received the following acknowledgement of the gift: " Ut recht, June m.-Oeot'flfe Kaboth. Esq., Astoria, Ore Mr: I am directed by hi hoior. President Kruger. to ac knowledge the receipt of your letter of the 2Hth of May lust, enclosing oheck to She amount of 1024 francs on bebivlf of his people, His honor de sires me to convey to you and your comml'tee and to all those who have contributed to this um hla heartfelt thanks for this much, valued gift which will be thankfully received by the poor pe.iple for whom It Is In tended. I am, devr air, yours sin cerely, C. Waesonsten." Th completion of the ah and door factory t Hmlth Point and ho re building of the Clatsop mill mean much for Astoria, The sash and door factory will b a mot Important en terprise next mimmer, by which time It will have about ISO men on 11 pay roll. The Clatsop Mill ltox Company will probably Increase It force to 125 men before ummer comes around again, The manufactorle Cfrnimlttee of the Charrfber of Commerce end Push Club ha several iropoIUon pending, and It i confidently expected that at least one big mill will tie secured by spring, Thl will give employment to more than 600 men In the milling busi ness ,to say nothing of the number if men employed In the logging rami In the Immediate vicinity of Astoria. The city will oon have a big payroll, and the propped for the future of A torla are Indeed bright. For many years past Astor lodge, K, of P., and Beaslde lodge, A, O. V. W have held a Joint la of Pythian Castle, The. lease of the Workmen has expired and hereafter the hall will be rented alone by Aslor lodgtt. Sat urday night Is now the only one on which a meeting I not held t the castle, and several lodge have made application for the renUU on 'that night. The matter will be settled at Wednesday' meeting of tile Knight. The hall wa built In lhsi, and has proved a go.i l business Investment for the owner, the Pythian lAnd Build ing Anfsltion. On Wednesday lilght the Installation of officers of the K. of P. will take place. The orfWr to be liisftnlled are; Past chancellor, Uvorge Noland; drancellor commander, J. F. Welch: vice-chancellor, Frank denies; prelate, C W. ftarr; M. at A., Nf. Jone; M. of F., August Panhison; M of 10., r. T. denies; K. of It. and tf, I). P.. Wound; Inner guard. L An derson; outer guard, J F. Welch, Jr. Yesterday was the anniversary of the outbreak at the' Balem peniten tiary In 1KS3. Four of the convict who attempted to escape were shot to death, while several other were wounded, some of them acrtomty. The guard who did most of the ehooting, (llfton Sflliwell, U a resident of this city. He wa stationed on the wall when the break for liberty was made by the men, and of the nine shots tired by him seven drew blood. He Is credited with having killed all four of the convicts. The last man killed was wounded twice by SttUwell in the tiring. Mr. Still well keenly watches the antic of Tracy and Mer rill. Yesterday' exciting bulletin, jiosted at the As tor Ian office, were of much Interest to him. He think Tra cy's story about killing Merrill is un true, an opinion that I generally shar ed In this city. The last bulletin re ceived last nlglit "wa to the effect that Tracy hail 'been "urrionded at Itoihel, and that he had shot three men. The opinion prevailed that the esoipe una fast neaiing the end of hi rope and that he would soon be captur ed or killed. The German school ship Hersogin Cecelia, from Hamburg for Portland, oassed I.itard lost Saturday. The ar rival of the Heraoglii Cecelia will probably further complicate matters in the lis-al salt market, and both the suit trust on the Pacific coast and the refiners of the East may be af fected hy the arrival of tne nrw ves sel. The Cecelia is retsirted to be loaded with a cargo of German salt, which she Is bringing to Portland at a freight rate that will make the price laid down on the docks tn this city very attractive for buyers. Stocks of salt on the Pacific coast are already pretty large, and they will lie Increas ed In a few days by the arrival tn Portland of the British shio Sierra Estrella. wmYh Is coming from Llver- tHHil with something - 1S08 tons on board. But little German salt haa been broug-ht to this port, and It Is said that the shipment of the Her sogin Cecelia Is something In the na ture of an experiment, which. If suc cessful, will be followed by others. A large amount of salt 1 used In thl territory, and all that Is brought in by sea affects freights to a certain ex tent, as It hrlngs cheap tonnage here to lixid wheat. A meeting of the Plumbers' Cnton was held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of discussing the strike situ ation, but nothing of Interest trans pired. At the meeting of the employ ers, the previous evening, a counter proposal was submitted to the work men by each of the employers, but there was no reply to the union as a body, It being agreed that each em ployer sh.niM Interview his own men. Evidently the plumbers did not take this officially, for at their meeting yes terday the matter was not acted upon. President Hadden said last night, when aikd about the situation, that (he union had received nothing on which to act, and that the matter was in the mine shape that It had been sines the demand for more wages and shorter hojrs had been submitted to the Master Plumbers' Association. While efforts to .ecure a statement from the members of the Master Plumbers' Association were to no pur dob. It was learned last night t'hat the employers have agreed to increase the wasres of the men to 93.50 a day, but the eljfht ho'.ir-demand has been objected to, the employers holding1 out for nine hours. The Increase whk-h the employ?rs are willing io grant Is practically 20 per cent. ' Some of the employers are reported to have noti fied thlr men that they could return to lha shops on Monday If they were willing to accept iS 50 for a nine-hour day. There has not yet been any of ficial action on the part of the union. If Weather Olnwrver Johnson can to prevailed upon to furnish decent weather today, the celebration of the nation' natal day will be the greatest ever held on the Columbia river. Kvery preparation Jta been made to make the event a success, and the on ly thing doubtful 1 Che wtather. Yes terday, aft;r a long spell of delight ful w father, rain began falling. In Uil rejtp?ct Astoria had been fortu nate, a therj had been a steady downpour through the Willamette Val ley and In Eastern Oregon for several day past, Mr, Johnson predict show ers for today, but H l txi'lleved the rain will not tie heavy enough to In terfere eriouly with the celebration, YentaHay's ahower did not spoil the decontton at the different stores and along the street, and the i.ity present a pretty appearance. The official pro gram a printed In the Aslorian will be carried out today. In the event f-f rain, th exercise woheduled to take place at the court-house will be held at Foard Sc Htoke' hail. Mr. Johanna. Young, wife of County Commll.3ier Young, died yesterday morning at St. Mary's hospital from the effect of an operation performed for tlver complaint. The 'operation wa performed Wednesday and It seemed for a llrne that the patient would recover. A relapse followed and yesterday morning the end came. The death of Mr. Young wa a sad sur prise to the many friends of that most estimable woman, whore kindly dispo sition had endeared her to all with whom she came In. contact. Deceased wa a native of Denmark and 52 years of a. In 1872 he came to San Fran cisco, Where he was married. Three years later Mr. and Mr. Young re moved to Astoria and resided here un til 1S3 .when they took up their res idence on their Youngs River ranch. Two sons, William and Daniel, and a daughter. Agnes, survive Mr. Young. Another son, Edwin, wa killed In the Philippine during the war, and the body of the mother will be laid to rest beside that of her soldier son. The funeral will probably be heid on Sun day from the Lutheran church of East Astoria. Definite arrangements will be announced later. PKKSOXAL MENTION". T. A. Greenman, of Oystervllle, I In the city. Hoy Wherry was down yesterday from Svenaen. William Dixon, of Chinook, was in Astoria yesterday. Dr. C. O'Reilly, of Portland, was in the city yesterday. Jess Leggett. of Baker City, ia reg istered at the Occident. J. S. De Bevolse, of Portland, was doing Astoria yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sale, of Knappa, were In town yesterday. MUs Nellie Peterson, of Portland, is visiting with the Mlaaea Cole. J. A. Funge Is down from Portland, to remain until Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Rogers, of Seattle, are visiting tn the city. Dr. D. K. Vaveland. of Portland, was In the city yesterday, the guest of Dr. PUkington. Ms Margaret Fisk. of Clatskanle, is In Astoria to spend the Fourth with Miss Clara Simpson. KNAPPA NOTES. Rev. Hargrove and wife are visit ing with the family of Mr. Cameron. They will stay about a mdntlr. Miss Gertrude Sutton, assistant principal of the Medford public school, Is visiting the family of Rev. Foster. Miss Elizabeth Hutchinson, of Port land, accompanied by her friend. Miss Ada Richards, visited her parents here last Sunday, returning to Portland Monday morning. The Indies Aid Society, of the Pres byterian chui-ch, met at Mrs. Stone's house on Wednesday, but owing to the rain and the consequent small at tendance the annual election was post poned until next Wednesday. Notwithstanding the cool weather and excessive rain everytning seems to be growing rapidly. Some of the hay Is falling but not much injury has yet been done. Fruit of all kin is. except berries, is rather right, especial ly apple. After the brilliant wedding last week uniting the lives and fortunes of Mr. Angus McDonald, of Montana, and Miss Lena Warren, of this place, a lot of young fellows met and treat ed the couple to an old fashioned charivari and were themselves treat ed to strawberries and cake, after which they waked up some of the neighbors and retired, well satisfied with the fun ot the evening. THIS WEEK ONLY. B'.g reduotlon 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 for the $500 piano with every 6oc purchase. Mrs. R. Insrleton, opposite Budget of fice. NOTICE EAGLES! The Fraternal Order of Eagles will meet at their hall today at 12:30 to form for the parade. By order of J. N. LAWS, Pres. It Is the loose thinker who is usual ly fast. A man's great fault is that he ha so many small ones. SHORT CORSET TALK I fnmiMisms T I NTMIJKIi 37! 1 1 Ell E SHOWN IS OUR FAMOUS f 1 CORSET ALL COLORS SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS HANAHAN Sluuialiaii IJnililiiiyr, jfie Finest Palace Everything Commercial St. Mtrket Affords. HOT WEATHER IS COMING TRY ONE COAL Oil COOKING STOVES Sale and Serviceable. Cheaper than wood or gas. All sizes with bake oven attached. Nothing better for summer cooking. You are always clean and the kitchen cool. FOARD 0 ST0I1ES COMPANY TRULLINGER, EASTABR00K & CO. SUCCESSORS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS. SMOKERS ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES , Pips Repairing A Specialty Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS.... .. Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. V ALLBM- Tenth and Commercial Streets 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 Castings We are prepared to make them oa short notice and of the best material. Let us give you estimates on may kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices tor flrst-cla work. TELEPHONE NO- 2461. knows ivhat a good corset means, and how Lard it is get to one. We carry oil the famous lines such as THOMPSON'S GLOVE FITTING, KAB0, CELEBRATED R. and G., In Snort Hip and Extra Long Waist, Boned Bast and Girdle. t'oiiunen-ial .Street Restaurant in the City Regular Meala, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. tbe ltf Itf IVKfofila III Tf Tf OK OUR NEW 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon CHOP HOUSE IRON, STEEL, BRASS : and BRONZE ''Scow Bay IfcaO ? Brass Works Cur. 18th and Frnkliu m.