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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1902)
TflE MORNING ASTOHIAN, TUIM)AV, JULY 8. 1!M)2 iWE FEED THE PEOPLE: Ami woft'od ilicin mi tins lt.-t iiml juirMof everything wlioleK.mo Ur the lhtur tuMo our - No one ilitro think of tiuderwlling u, or willing Loiter gooik Ross, Hlggltis & Co. TBUDHIONB HI, TODAT'I WEATHER l''HtT).ANti, July 7.-Oimoii timl Washimtlon, t.iit urn wann.tr; Idaho, full-. 75-cent Taffeta Silks Black and Colored Your Choice 58c per yard I'm . j r.v Oaiton sell feed, craln ana bay. Wr have it Oenuine Imported riwls thwe.-JlIINrt.iN MKOH. Just In ahlpitirni of Norway an-thovies.-JiiHNr'oN MUM. A dntichl.oi' Miti born Hunday morn ing to the wife of T, K Davie. You wilt And she bct 15c meal tn Mm ally at She Hlln Bun Restaurant. No. 1! Commetvlal ilwt, New work of fancy good jut ar rived t Yokohama itataar. Call anj r Die I it t novelUo from Japan. Send In your order (or your winter' uilly of fir, slab or JmrJ wood to Kel ly, Hit IrtuHtft-r nam, Ilxiite 2211 black. All moker smoke the "Pride of Aurla" cla-ar. No eltter tnado. Manufactured by MnuFtolwie & Kno bs!. Tou can buy NewUro' Horplolde, ttt great dnmlruff cure, for 75 cent per bollle at the 0u4dent Harber Hlwrt, lllcyele repairing wltfr akitt and proinitnes. Supplies In stock; work guarantied. Iteltamc Electrical Work Vi llond St. liomember, If our " IVrffetlon lllcinl Movlm Java Coffee" ever falls to pli-ne you. please do not full to get your money l.nik. .loll N.HON IlltOrf. lliinoh of ki'yt between As-tm-lan buttillng and Commercial Club. Kinder ple. return to Astorlan ollloe mid receive unliable n-ird. The Klenin r Sue II. Klmnre leaven Tor Tillamook bay point un Wcdnes. l,iy, July I'tli, at s o'clock, returning on Friday. Far- J3.50, Int'liullng meals, Reliable Cioodw Have You Seen The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are selling at 2") cents? Live when you live anil sleep on one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to order Irom ?W clown to $"."(). Sec our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from $5.',)") up. One hundred useful household articles at f cents each We sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN Shanahan YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD prices - An entirely new soft rubber glove fo ladles; wmr while at work. Call and M lliem,--lt(MiCH, Druggist. Im cream, guaranteed pure, delivered to any part of the city, JS oenta a pint. Ice cream soda, Heat frmli candle. (VIvato rooms. 1'arlor Candy Btore, 183 Commercial street, H-al) n cool Jiuu Umg$r. la oloaner uid iiink ima trouble, wllh atovei and ohlmnny rlui than any other conl m the market. 0wrge W. rkuiborn, feiit. Telephone 1311, Th. reKtilnr irnvtlny of the Aalorla I'hdilbltloit Allluiutf uh held lt .Veiilnir at Ihe W. C, T., I!, bull, pome my IntercKtlnn illMt-uaoloiin look pkire, WANTKll t VOC.Vt) MEN from Clatnop county at once to prepare for (oHltloin In the Government Hervlue. Apply 1o Inter Htat Coi-mepondenr Inetltule, Cedar Ilaplda, la. We e.irty m etork a very llnq line of (,iii'h-1 mirtt foi pkiii-. el mo n very Hue line of U.tih-d fofxla. auc ollvea. plikl-a mid rellht-, J'lllee, lainn. ell , - JDHNHOV llltUH. Water runeiimera chuul'l take notice that Thursday July tOth. la the laet day on which tu pay nter ratea to avoid the penalty uf 1U centa which la chnrKwl all dcllmiucm. I'lumbliiK, tlniilnit. gaa and alram fit ting at lowrat rat) and In work man-like manner. Order promptly executed. Hhop. No. izi. Ikmd atreet. JOHN A. MONTOOMKIIY. I Ornce church Huttday aehixd picnic will leave the Telephone dock thla morning at o'clm-k; atramer Jordan I a III carry the party to Fort nataop on lwta and Clark river. Urare ohurrh Hunduy achol picnic will be held at Fort Ctalj. Ixwla and Clark river, on Tueeday next, weather permitting, Any porttpone meiit will be annunoel In the papers. Hert-after, until Augunt I, the alnrt-a of the clly will be cloned at o'clock nlgh-Uy. except on ftnturday nlghta. During August they wilt remain ien until K o'limk. except on Knturduy'e, , Coui4i-w carry the (argent and heat aolectid etmk In the city. The tine Includes birth- amoorh and tufted couchea, which we are offering at low er price than othr dealers. Charles Hotlborn A Son. The pilot mitiMner Joeeph Pulltaer deiwiried Sunday for the Hound, where ahe will go on the ttrydia-k for re pair. Captain Tattan took her around. Deputy Collator Parker was a pas aetiger on the Pulltaer. The work of Improving Aator atreet below Hlxth ' no.v well under way, and Contractor Uoodln hua a force of men at work grading the thorough fare. When thla work la completed l he planking will be laid, and Aator alreel will be one uf the heat streets In the city. The steamer Jordan will depart thla morning at 9 o'clock for the lewl and Clark, w here the annual picnic of the Sunday achwl of Grace church will be held. Many tickets have been sold by the members of the Sunday achool, and the attendance at the picnic will doiihtlcMH be liu'tre. Several days ago a woman giving the name of Mi's. Charles HuKblomn, of Aalorla, attempted aulelde In Port land by Jumping from a window, Chief Ilallock liua succeeded In locul Ing the liunhand, who had heard noth ing f hlH wife's troublea, and the man has gone to Portland to be with her. Lowest Prices FURNITURE CO. Building HIONE 2145 BLACK The negotiations which have been on between the tnaiiufaiiorles commit ! and the men Interested in the pin iMtsed basket and 1ox factory )iuv com to a auccessfiil tormlnntlon. and the erection of the plant will lie ivmrmenced In Astoria within a short time, A location f'r the euienuiHe has leen given at tfrnlth Point, The Jirofetniloiinl men of the lily have nrgaiilxed a Ixiwbull team, and desire to challenge the business men io a matoh game, The line-up of the lirofesslonal team Is as follows: Nell Hlupp, Thianas Hows, Owmgi W, Me. Ilrfde, G. C, Kulln, Dr. Cordlner, llnrrlson Allen hnrles Ahereromhle J. C. Mci'ue and It, M. Itiansford. Toke Points, which are Eastern oys tors developed In Bhialwatr bay, are unlike all othersgood at any season of the year, They are fat and dell clous. Craw-flub are now Just In sea ou and are exnclleot eating, as are crabs and all the other numeroua da llcaclia served so ckllfully at the Toko Point oyster houxa on Kleveiith atreet. County Clerk Clinton has not yet iwmcd bis third deputy. 0. '.legler, first deputy under Mr, Whtily, and rt. G, Trntllnger, ihlrd deputy, will remain, the latter as second ibpuly under Mr. Clfnlon. It In underMtood there are several candlihits for the deptilyshlp not yet filled. It. G. Piael and William H. Young remain In the sheriff's office. Hon. Victor It, Ikilllvur and parly returned Sunday night from Seaside, where they sjient a few days, and de- isirtiit on the night trnln for Portland. Mr. DolHvsr and his friends slated that they had a most enjoyable visit. the outing being particularly interest ing tn the gentleman from Iowa, F. Otto Hun khardt, of Portland. Joined the party at Seaside and returned Inime with them. Trouble Is retuirled to have occurred between the 8anlMirn-hitthig Com pany and Kvcrdlng & Karrell, of Port land. The two concerns are operating adjoining wining grounds up the riv er, and the Portland Ann has lately added much new gear Ut Its outfit, with the result thaA Its work Inter feres with Ural of the Hanborn-Cuttlng Company. It la understood an effort la being made to settle the difficulty. W. A. H.irgus. aged t years, waa drowned In Kaat Astoria, Sunday, un der lire umstances that make It appear iirohnhle that the man committed sui cide. He was under the Influence of lliiuor during the day and. boarding a flehssial, deliberately Jumped over board .according to the statements of liyatandem. The bisly has not yet been man v red. Deccaaed had been a ftsherman for M years and waa sound mentally, so far a ran be earnd. The funeral of the late Mrs. An drew Young waa held Sunday after noon from the First Lutheran church, of Fast Astoria, many friends of the family attending. The funeral ser mon was delivered by Uev. Oscar Os trom. Several beautiful Moral pieces were placed on the casket, one being from the W. C. T. t. The palllx-arers were: Gust Holmes, John Peterson, John Knlierg, oul Agren, John Nord strom and Andrew Aap. The Interment was at Greenwood e-nietery. The I'nlversal Sivh & Door Company yestenlay started up Km Smith IMInt plant, and the machinery was found lo be running In perfect order. The company la experiencing Home difficul ty In getting Its fuel supply, but as won as the railroad spur Is complet ed this dlltU'iilty will be overcome. The machln'My f,v the cawinill whlih Is t bi in.ailel by the company jn n site 'itt north of that on which Uie factory Is located Is ready for ahlpment, as Is the neces sary lumber for the construction of the buildings. The four-oared barge race, which was positioned from the Fourth of July, took place Sunday morning off the Telephone dock.' Two trowa, one represontlng WestAs-urii an I the other Hist Astoria participated. The West Astorlans took the lead at the start and hold It until after the turn was made. Then one of the West Knd crew broke an oar and the Fast lend ers won out by several lengths. Hut for the accident the West Knd crew would have won easily. The lace was witnessed by a large crowd. Private advices received yesterday from New York are to the effect that the Alaska salmon mkirket Is In a de moralised condition. The regular price for Alaska llsh Is 5 cents, but Turle & Hkltlmore, New York commlnslon merchants, are quoting only 92'-j cents. In a circular received yesterday, that firm says " We beg 'o annoumt that we have made all arrangements to handle- the packing of Wie North Alaska Salmon Company and the Alas ka Fishermen's Packing Company this coming season, and are prepared to take order subject to apivroval of price. The quallt- ' -liber packing we guarantee (as we have In former years) equal to any brand of choice red Alaska Hulinon packed by either as sociation. The lv a -e as follows: North Alaska Salmon Company Ex pansion, Pride of Alaska, Climax, Merchant' Choice, Alaska Circle, Cae sar and Cosmos. Alaska Fishermen' Packing Company Saturn ard Dinner Bell. On above pack and brands we quote 92H cents f. o. b. San Fran cisco and Astoria; cash, lea 1 per cent. At tomorrow night's meeting of the Push- Club actio l I probably be taken looking to the location of (Inn. W. Hume big sawmill enterprise In this city. It was generally suppowd that Mr. Hume had deflnllely ill elded to Invest at Ilainler, but publication In the Astorlan of his statement that he would, under favorable coiKl t'oiis, also build mill here brought members of the club to a realization of the ne. eesslly for Immediate action. It Is be lieved the site desired by Mr. Hume can he secured for him at an xpense to himself of not more than $10,000. The newly elected county official tisik n(!1e ye4!Tdiy, and ittle cot' fusion atteirl-1 the fjrmalliy, ai ayatematlcally liavo the uffniif of the county been conducted. The first session of the coun'.y ccurt was held, and the bonds of the otfl- tMills wt-re approved. Tire bonds and sureties are aa follow: Charlea Hell Isirn, tresstlier, fJO.OQQ; sureties Frank Palton J. Q. A. Powiby and n. I. Pe terson, Thomas 4JnvlIe, sheriff, 110. WiO; sureties, A. V. Allen, C. H. Page. Theislore Uracker, Frank Patton and John Fox. J. (,. Clinton, clerk, 10.- Sill; surely, t'nlted Slttt'S CMellty Guaranty Company; H. C p. Astbury, surveyor, $M00: sureties, Frank Pat- ton and John Fox . W. C. A. Phl, oron-r, 1100: surety, Pnlted States Fidelity a Guaranty Company, P. J. Goodman. Justice of the pea'-e, $1000. William Heasley, constabl-. IHKS). The session of the court yesterday was de voted almost entirely to the auditing of claims. Court will reconvene again llay at B o'clock. There Is practically no change In the supply of ralmon. If anything yesterday' receipt were below those if the previous day. The situation Is gratifying fnmt the single fact that lb fish now being caught are ex ceptionally large, most of them exceed ing the ?5-uund limit made by the packers, with the result that the fish ermen are receiving cents a pound for practically two-thirds of their cateh. All the large fish are sent lo the cold-storages, and the canner ies are running half irme. There Is an unusual good run of steelheuds in the river, and the supply la so great that only the very finest Bsh are be ing froxen. At the Columbia River Packer' Association cold-storage fish that would have delighted the packer a year ago are placed aside this year. Th ateehul supply will be of unex celled quality this year. The chlnook salmon now being handled by the cold-storages are likewise of excellent quality, and the output this year will be far superior to that of previous years. One of the cold-atorage con cerns, which seems to be experiencing much difficulty In getting fish, I of fering 8 cents a pound for omnooks. This Increase In the price has not had the effect of tempting the fishermen, as the concern Is a amall one and would be unable to take much salmon If a heavy run were to come Into the river. The canneries are In good shape to handle the expected July run, and there Is little likelihood of another blinking of packing houses, such as occurred last year. At last night's meeting of the coun cil Street Superintendent Kearney pre sented a communication In which he callt attention to the fact that the roadway west of the Seaside cannery was In a delaoidated condition and that Immediate repairs to the street were necessary. As the repairs would coat more than $.1(10 .they could not be made out of the repair fund, and the superintendent was anxious for In structions. It seems that thla road way fs on private property, and waa built by private subscription some years ago. Mr. Trullinger said he would oppose the expenditure if any money in' patching up the holes, as work of that kind would be of abso- utely no benefit. He called atten tion to the fact that an Important en terprise had been locaied ut Smith Point, and said he appreciated that there should be a street leading to It. However, the roadway was beyond re pair, and some other route would have to be found. It was finally decided by the council that the street should be closed at once, and that notices be postinl disclaiming the responsibil ity of the city for any accidents that might occur. This action on the part of the council tics up the dumping grounds proposal for ail 'ndellnlte per iod. The proposed (lumping grounds are located on the road to Smith Point, and Surveyor Tee, In reporting on the matter to the council, recom mended that no further action be tak en until the question of building a new- street were settled. It r.ow looks as though tt will be necessary (or the property owners to build a street west of the Seaside cannery In otxier to iclve the new timlth Point sash and door factory a road to Its plant. SYMPATHY FOR ENGLAND. In the recent disaster at St. Vin cent the United Slates was among the rlrst to extend sympathy to England and also to offer assistance to the for tunate survivors. Giving sympathy Is a very appropriate way of showing our feelings for those in distress, but the person who Is unable to eat or sleep on acoouuit of a weak or dis ordered stomach needs more than sympathy. He wants a medicine that will cure him. Then Histcttci'a Stom ach Bitters Is needed, because It pos itively cures loss of appetite, belching, flatulency. Indigestion, dyspepsia, In somnia or nervousness. Every cuffor er should therefore try a fcottde of H at once. Don't accept a substitute. The genuine has our private stamp over the neck of the bottle. f'KICMON.U, MICNTIOV. Mrs. W, W. Itldehi'lph and son are In Port land. A, II. Bcott, of Portland, was at the Occident yesterday, Editor Blackford, of the Clatskanle Chief, I In the city. Miss Margaret Flsk has returned to her home In Clatakanie. Fred W. Schmidt left on the Colum bia yesterday for California. C. K Tram-fat will go to Tillamwk ti morrow on a short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. 'Cnsiainan. of Portland, spent Hunday In the city. N. P. Sorenson and family have gime to the bearb for the summer. Mr. A. B. Tee leave on Thursday for Seattle, where she will visit Mr. Hell. L. It. Mills leave this morning for Nae to spend a few days In the a'ood. M. Cutblrth went down to Sea side yesterday afternoon, on a short business trip. Senator Fulton has rturned from a short trip to the Wlll-tmette valley. He was the Fourth of July i-rator at McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Xy, who were In the city Sunday, returned vtater- day to Portland. Miss Lelnenweber has returned from trip to Portland, where she spent a week with friends. .., ...... K.ou niiiii leaves looay ror ni (home In Minneapolis, after a visit of several months In Astoria. Misses Gertrude and Mary Barry re turned Hunday night from a short visit with friends in the metropolis. C. H. Byerley. E. E. Hax-n, H. W. ! Miller and Manley Mr. ot&wii, of iKnappton, returned last night from Portland. Mrs. N. H. Webber .who ha.- been visiting her Bftiter. nri. Anstensen, left lan night for her borne at Eu reka, Wash. Manager Relig, of Fishers', goes to Portland today, to make arrangements for the appearance of the Pollard Opera Company here. niarle A .Payne, member of the Washington pilot commission and as sociate editor of the Chinook Obser ver, wan In the city yesterday. George W. Hume waa among the passenger on the Columbia yesterday for San Francisco. He took with him two bloodhounds and a ahaghound, the property of his lat brother, William Hume. Mis Faye Leber man left Sunday night for Milwaukee. Wis., where ahe will apend six months or more -with relative. While In the Kaxt Mia Le berman will attend collegei Mrs. Le berman accompanied her as far as Portland. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Edward Muddemann to John West Undivided half interest in tract of land In section 36. T. 8 N., R. W.; 11. United State to Frank Cook 190 acres in section 26, T. 5 S., R. 8. W.; patent. Anders J. Olsen and wife to M. S. Copeland northwest quarter of sec tion 8. T. 6 N.. R. 9 W.; 85. United States to W. J. Ross 160 acre In section 27, T. 8 N., R. 7 W.; patent. Malcolm McFarland to D. L. Kelly tract of tend In sections 22, 27, 34, T. 8 N., R. 7 ; also undivided half of northeast quarter section 27, T. 8 N., R. 7 W.; $2000. "W. R. McFarlane and wife to D. L. Kelly undivided half of northeast quarter of section 27, T. 8 N., R. 7 W.; $1000. Herbert C. Ingalls and wife to Ne canlcum Spruce Lumber Comiwny S5.8 acres in section 34, T. 6 N,, R 10 W.; $5. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our sincerest gmtitude to all our friends who l:ave in so many ways shown their symp athy with us In our bereavement and deep sorrow. Words cannot contain our appreciation. God bleu .ou all. Our special thanks to the sister at the hospital, and to the ladi3 of the First Lutheran church, for many ser vices of love In behalf of the 'r:- ed dear one. ANDREW YOUNG, And Family. 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 $i0O piano with every 50c purchase. Mrs. R. Ingleton, oppostte Budget of fice. ADVERTISED LETTEHS The following letters remain un claimed at the Astoria postofflce July 7, 1808: Baker, Annie M Kerby, J. X. Bracker, Miss Corl Llnqnlst, G. C, Cankln, G. E. Laughead. Lorln Oarlson, Frldjof Manton, F. S. Chambers, Joshua Nelson, Aug, Debner, Harry, Neartouroun, C S. Deane, C. H. Pasco, Mrs. Elsie ' Frleson, Geo. E. Penttlla, V, Frank, Mrs. E. R.Roberts, Mrs. Frei Fry, Mrs. Nellie Smith. John C. Hayden, Andy Tulllla, Abraham Hamilton, Wm. Wilson, Geo. . Hatstrom, Miss MaWalters, Mrs. Ada Jackson,, Henry Wilson. Sam FOREIGN. Moran, Michael. .-. ., TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY $1.29 FIFTEEN DOZEN SKIRTS AS HERE SHOWN SPECIAL OFFER SHANAHAN SlianaliHii Itnilditijf, J( Finest Palace CommercUl St. MViffufforto! Wl Wl WhlppIO HOT WEATHER IS G0UING TRY ONE COAL 0JL COOKING STOVES Safe and Serviceable. Cheaper than wood or gas. AH sizes with bake oven attached. Nothing better for' summer cooking. You are . always clean and the kitchen cool. FOARD 8 STOHES COMPANY TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO. SDCC ISSOBS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in . . , CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKERS ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pipe Repairing A Specialty Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, V Farmers and Loggers. . , V ALLEN- Tentb and Commercial Streets RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. Thomost. 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 any kind of casting or pattern work. Lowest prices for flret-olaas work. TELEPHONE NO- 2451. $1.29 Coiiinierrial Street Restaurant io the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. OF OUR NEW 515 CommercUl Street Astoria, Oregon CHOP HOUSE IRON, STEELr ' BRASS and BRONZE Sccw Cay Ires 0 Cor. 38th ind Frtnkllo are;