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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1902)
Till! MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY, JULY IS, 1D02 SHAKER SALT IS A WONDER ; ' . ., .; " 1 ".. w h v.- . .Ifcciunw it i-mirs frwly through tho revwihlo 's.out of tlio Immly box and collar, A ONK-AHMKI) MAN CAN USE IT. Ilnnl to liclkvp, imi't it? Kact, though. z Ross, Hlgghis 6b Co. TELEPHONE) Ml, ". . TODAY'S WBATUKIL riMlTIANI), July H,Orm, show, r and cooler. 25c LADIES' Fast Black Cotton Hose for IQ cents eft bO' 586 . rnuuraniu ;t . Oeitoa sell ft4, (Tmlo d hay. live brtrr al the Palace Hatha. Young Japnneae boy winu 1 lout Ion In famll)', Inquire at IIS Commercial afreet. You will find the Wt lie meal In the city at liie lltalng Hun Iliauratii. No. 13 Commercial atrtet. Tht i.'iiiiht u II. Klmort Will leavt (r Tillamook liay point on Tucwlay July IS at 12 o'clock. New moik of fancy good Jul ar rived at Yokohama llatur. Call and c ih laiont novelties from Japan. Bend In year order for your wlntcr'a aupply of fir, flab or hard wood to Kel ly, the trannfer man, ltione 3311 Waok, All nmokrri smoke tha "Pride of Aitorlb" clear,. No better mads. Manufactured l.y MacFarlan Kno bol. You tan buy NewUro'e Ilerplclde, tha great d And ruff cure, for 78 cent per home at tha Occident Barber JK. Bicycle repairing with aktii and promptnc. Hupplle In Block; work guaranteed. KilhiiHc Klocirlcal Works 421 Homl fit. A aon boa been born at Portland to the wife of t'harlea Clase, th Astoria boy who wa with Dewey at th fall of Manila. V gu'iranti our Headache Tubluta to cur any caw of headache In 10 inlmitin or refund your money, Hog era' drugstore. Notice Is glvi-n that South Side of Middle Orotmd Buoys No. t and 7, each a black, Hrt-cla can, art reported July" 11 n ihiiKtwl out of position Thvy will be replaced a early aa irc tlcalile. Reliable GoocIh Have You Seen The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are celling at 25 cents? Live when you live and sleep on one of our hair mut tresses. All mattresses made to order from ?.'i0 down to ?7.oO. ' See our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from 5.05 up. , , One hundred useful household articles at 5 cents each We sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN .SHotiahaH YOUj; CREDIT IS GOOD- J For Itenl. lK-room dwolllna. Hear eorner Fourth and Commercial ta, no mil; oily water. J. Davidson, No, Horn! street. Diamond C" Soap la tha be. Thla una been proven by the teat of the saving housewife, who appreciate pile and quality, too. For tale by Io crwam, f uaranteed pura, dvllv'tred lo any part of tha city, u oenta a pint, loe oream xl. Beat freah candle. I'rlvata rooma, Tarlw Candy Utore, w tTunmierclal atrtet. Itljn ooaJ lau longor, la clean nr and makea loi trouble with atovea and olilmney tiu than any other cmU on the market. George W. Hn born, nt. Telephone WU. WANTBI) t YOL'Na MKN from Clntaop county at once to prepare for roaiiiona in the Government Bemue. Apply to Inter 8tat Corroapondenr ' IiMttltute. Cedar Raplda, la. I'lumbltijf, tlnulnx, gaa and ateam ntilnx at ioweat ratea and In woik- iim.lki manner. Ordera promptly executml. Wu.p. No, iZi. Bond atreet. (JOHN A. MONTOOMKHY. Aetotia Temple, No. 85, JUUhbone Bl l.'r. hW4 an inalallatlon or oltlwra lt Mxht. The ovMaaloo waa urnde j memorable by a fine banquet and the jmi'tnbera prtaviit enjoyed a very plraa jttiit evening. Couoliea-we carry the large t and liem Mecud ato lc In Mte city. The line Include both imooth and tufted , eouchea, which wa art offerlnf at low ,er price than ottier dealora. Cliarle jlNlburn & Son. Tuke 1'olnt, which are ISaatern oya ter doveloed In fthoalwaur bay, art unHk all othera-ood at any aeaaon of the year. They are fat and dell clmi. Craw-flim are now Juat In aea eon and art excellent tattnf, aa art crab and all the other numeroua d ll"a"'lt aened no akllfully at the Tokt Point oyater houe on Kleventh atrert. I'mfH-iiK'i r roturnlnv from Portland lam iilitht report that a larm houae had been dwtroyil by fire at lk.p lio.'. The oc.-uimnta were powerlea to prere-it the rn4 of the flitnu' and wer rtimpelled to ait Idly by and Uielr home burned. Only the foun ilintlon remained vhen the train pull ed throufh, lhlwift' frwn Uh local Degree of Honor and A. O. V, W. k-ft butt nljrht lo attcml the gru-Kl Imlire aeanlon at PortlMiul. The I. f II. waa rrpne aented by Mr. Freda Ahuox and Mra. Mary Ilcrmnn, while A. U, Cyrua went aa the rtraentatlve of Varrenton lodite No, r2. Hi-Hlde lodge n-nt aevtn .tk-Rute-a. . Klre (hat resulted In I1WH1 dainng-e to the O'Tlrlen hotel broke ,out yea lenlay morning. The blaie orlRlnated on lh nvof and the upper part the roof and the upper part of the bulld- Inir wa badly dnmngrd, A atmna; wind prevailed and for a time It looked like Mi entire atructure would be rtetmyed. The department did 0rkI work elste the bluae might Imva lone great danngre. The lo h not vet been adjuated. The pr.mp'tu of the Illustrated pamphlet which 1a to le Jointly Imiued by the t'hamlx of CommcnT-and Tueh Club U now In Uie hand of the com mittee, The outalde d'ltn, by Swope. la very attractive, while acme mngnlf-h-ent pl'.'turea have been aecured. The cover portray Clatanp'a hree great Induntriea flMhlng, lumberluR and dairying;, The matter for the book ha not yet been compiled, but that la the p.i4t dimcult part of the work Lowest Prices FURNITURE CO. Building PHONE 2145 BLACK In the circuit court yeau-rd&y Judge McRrldo denied the motion of the de feiidiint for a new trial In the caw of Mra, Klltt Scott v, the A. & C, it. K, A new trial wa aaked on the ground that one of the Juror waa guilty of tnfecomfut-t' during connlderatlon of the C, and on alleged ror ocur. rlni at the trial, Plaintiff refMvered llftMl t-tr the deal of her huaband In the accident. J, f, McCue and 0, A. Warfleld have realgned a prliiclpala of the Adair and Olney achool. Mr, Imon ha been numed to aucceed Profeacr Mc Cue and J. W, Mot'ormac to iwced ProfeMfH' Wa.Hleld. Mix. OVrtrude Hulae, of Kugene, ha beti. elected a tblrd aaelatant. Mia Allca Oray and MlKJ AmV IIolmiMI hnva t.u. elected to iMtaitlona, but have not yet been aiotlgned. ! Ten aleamer bave o far irrfvedat Trlnco from Japan with new crop teaa, U'e ahlimient being for tht general American tradt and export Of,Ul total quantity, M per oent ia for tha well known tea Importer, A. Schilling "o. Thtlr tea art aold In Aatoria by Ro, Illgglna & Co., Johnon Broa., A. V, Allen, Scholfleld ft Hauke, V. II. Cffey, ClataOD Mill Co,. P. Lawler ft Co., wi by tha laat named at 8cu- alde. The exourbm given by the Fon-atera lo 8ail(le on Sunday waa one of the moat ucceful wventa of the kind tw.ld thl aewton. Fully m peraon made the tr!p and, a the day wna an i.tii me. all njycd the ouUlig. The ex cur.lon '4a very well coiiUucted and nothing occtirred to mar the pleaa ure of Hie day. Wh1f the train waa paaalng the 0. R. A N. dock on it way to uie wjusi !v Bottom aucmof. ed to board It but, mlwilng hi hold, waa thrown into the water. He m aahore, after a narr.w eacape from dmtb under the wheel. Thl evening ZambM h will commence hi three-night' engagement ol con juring, combined with art, aclenoe and run, at FUhem' Opera Houae. A roy al entertainment: It will mnk hair atand on end; next minute you will apllt your aldea from lauahter. Thl enlerUUnment I atrlctly moral In every particular and la putronlied by the clergy of all denomlnatloiia, a wall a by the belter. claaa of the community, Thla being Zamloch' Mth year lefore the ptibllo and during thla time ha accumulated a nhow of great magnitude. An aatonlwhlng lot of uae ful pnnent given away each evening. lles-rved aeal J cent; gallery 20 centa. Now on aula ai Griffin A itMVa An enWrs'y unoxpet'ied and moat Pe culiar anuthweat windatorm came up iddnly at noon yeaterday, and be fore It had blown over the fine vth. er waa turned Into rain. The wind blew In guat during the arternoon ralalng the dual and blinding pedea- tnan. hven the atreet cat were fill ed with flying dual, mxi the atorm wag qulle dlaagreeable. Towaro even ing rain commenced falling and the dust nulaaitc waa abated. The ttorm prevallel alt along the river .'.nd In IVwtland. where it waa extremely warm. Between Aatorla and Clntaka. nle tree were blown down, and lust aa the up fain waa pulling Into Sven- acn a tne waa blown aoross the track breaking aome of the car window. Judge McRrlde yealerday handed down a declalon In tihe divorce caae fo C. C, Qrlniet v. Saiuh A. Hrlmea The declflon denlea a decree to either onrty and taxes the coats eoually against each. Hie partle to the ault wert allowed until the aecotui day of the next term to tile a bill of ctcep- itona. Accmllna to the complaint In the milt thu nettled yesterday, the couple were married In Chutvhee coun ty. Tex., January IS, 18TB. The com plaint accused the defendant of infi delity, aaked custody of the minor children for the plaintiff, and further prayed fhat the defendant' title to property owned by her be set anlde for the benefit of plaintiff and the chil dren, ' ' The Sun bn?hall team, of Cathla- met. aottlei aecounu with the team of the local Ealea lodge at A. F. C, lark Sunday afternoon. The vlaltors had the game under control at ewrv atajre of the proceeding, and Won by a acore of 25 to 1. The one lone nm accural by the Aalortana was due to a bad errr on the part or the Cath lamet third laaeman, who appeared to be the only weak man on the team. The home nine put up a miserable game, and during the- course of the runner around the diamond the ball, wvi not hit when the Eagies scored, the ronnnr having been hit by a piud bull. After reaching first he stole e?ond, .ml an effort to throw htm out at third resulted In the er ror th.it netted the only run. At tha meeting of the United Broth- erhood of Carpenter and Jointer Sat urday nlirht, tlx new member -er taken In. The local brotherhood how ha a membership of 43 member In good standing. At the conclusion of the meeting a social w held. The brotherhood elected the following of ficer. , President, Adolph Johnson; vice-president, William Holchouse; recording secretary, T. D. , Souden; financial secretary, J, Shorgen, Jr.; treasurer, W. Douglas; conductor, Mat Nylund; warden J. N. Jorgenaou; trustee. J. Shorgren, ar. The follow Ing gentlemen were named as dele gate to the Federation of Labor: Adolph Johnson, J. N. Jorgeraon, Mar Nyland. "William Holohous and T, t. Souden. . . . ' The ; Dctiaon '' Lodging ,. Comiiany, which operate two logging campa at Oak point and another at Dmp Itlver, 1 now preparing, to build a logging road from tha .Upper f Ckuakanle to the Clalakanie rullnxul depot, at which point It Is proposed to put log In tht water. Prealdent -Denton, of the company, -who was seen by an A torlan man,, aald tie proposed building eight or ten miles of road for a atart (r ,lf satlafaictof-y amitigcmenui could be mode for the neceaaary right-of-way. The new proposed road will tap a tract of woo acre belonging to Mr. flenson. On thl tract la ZM.-mOOO feet of timber, worth, after It Is log--ged, mote than lii.OOO.Oofl, The Inau guration of this enterprise will help Clatskanle which '- becoming a moat prosperous town, and have It effect on Astoria, which receive a goodly portion of the cad of the people of the weatern portion of Columbia County, The sudden Illumination of the aky near the mouth of the river at a tatt hour laat night Indicated that a great fire ww raging on the West 8ldte, but all effort to get Information regard ing the conflagration proved futile. Tha b'azt teemed lo be at New Asto ria and its extent made It appear cer tain that much property waa destroy ed. The fire burned for more than two hours, apparently dying down at timet It was at first supposed "that the Flavel ' Hotel waa burning, but a view from the Went Aalorla Mil con vinced spectator that the hotel was not on fire. Tht central telephone op erator In this city made unsuccessful efforts to rals New Aatorla, the sup posed scene of the Ire, but the opera tor at that place could not be com municated. The' lessee of tht Hotel Flavel. Mr Mitchell, 'phoned that the hotel waa aaf, but she was unable to aay where Hie fire waa. If the blaxe really occurred at Nw Astoria It la It: deed remarkable that tlie operator there did lot acquaint the Astoria 'of fice with the facts. Opinion was di vided last nlirtit aa to whether the flre was at New' Aatorla or farther down 'he river, at Fort Stevens or the life saving station. Among the caaea aertled at yeater day'a elon of the circuit court was that of M. J. Kinney et at vs. W. O. Ooaattn et al. This ault was brouwht lo enjoin the county from paying to the state board of Immigration the sum of Ii:3, as Clatsop's share In tht good work that the board waa to do. Mr. Goitlln was a member of Ue com mission and the suit" was Instituted by the Taxpayers' League, The sheriff and county treasurer were likewise made parties to the suit. Judge Mc llrlde handed down a dclHlon of Judg ment and costs. In the case of T. T. Taylor vs. Mattl Korpela Judgment for recovery of the property without cor.ts was i-nd?red. Thla ault involved pos sesion of the launch Lldla and Marie, which broke adrift from Taylor' sein ing grounds, and which waaound by Korpeal. who refused to surrender. It unless paid I35. The launch has since been libeled In the United States court. Other orders were handed down as follows: John Fox va. Ida J. Han- thorn demurrer of plalntlft overruled; Herald Publishing- Company vs. J. H. -D. Oray. et al. ludgmenU C. O. Pick vs. Charles Welsenseln, stricken "from the docket; J. T. Roaa vs. Andrew Bakk-i, Judgment. - Last night's meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce wan an interesting one, aid several Important matters were considered. Some time ago the chamber wrote the agents of the aev- Ural transcontinental railroads, asking their co-operation 1n securing home seekers' rates for this city. The North ern Pacific people had referred the matter to A. D. Charlton, who haa written the proper official in the in terest of Astoria. A. L. (fnig, of the O. U. & N. had written a very fav orable letter pledging- the active sup port of his company. He rtuets hat the chamber send him 19,000 lo 2i.000 pamphlets descriptive of Clltaop coun ty, and says he will -.-.uso them t? te distributed to advdifarf by the com pany's Eastern Agents. This will, says Mr, CmIj. ,il,J jn curing the, desired rates. It ia thoiiKht the Great Northern will also help tht Astoria movement, and that rate nlll be se cured. At the sugsoaUon of Mr. Welch, the secntary was Instructed to ask the aid of the Portland Woard of Trade, through Its secretary, Mr. Moore An Invitation from the Inter national Mining Congress to attind the Butte meeting was recelv-d Any 'As toriiin contemplating a Butte trip will. If he desires, be given credentials to the congress and thus afforded an op portunity of seeing underground Butte. An Invitation to Join the Civic Im provement League waa favorably acted upon. Concomly lodge of Redroen, No. 7, waa honored bust .night with a visit from Dr. Edwin D. Wiley, of Dea Moines, la., great Incohone of- the great council of the United States, fireat Sachem Frank Bucket, of the Washington district; Grand Represea- tatlve Bell, of the Jurisdiction of Washington. L. B. Reeder, senior sagamore of the Oregon district, and Otto Schumann, past grand eachem of Oregon, accompanied Dr. Wiley and were guests of the order. Members of the tribes at Chinook and New .As toria, Catblamet and Clatskanle were present to assist In. welcoming the dis tinguished visitors. In all, 100 or more Redmen were at the hall Dr. Wiley's address was most interesting. He said the order had increased more than 50,000 In membership during the past year, and that it now had between 300,000 and 400,000 members. Tribes had been prganlxed 4n the Philippines j and In Hawaii and would soon be found In all our near posscsrtons. Thir ty per cent of the metnbMStilp. said Dr. Wiley, waa In the Hpanlah war. Tli order of Redmen was org.inlind In 1X32 by veterqo of the war of 1812 14 and I purely a' ''patriotic' order. Charles Dahlstrom, retiring suchem of the local lodge,, was preaend with an emblematic waftjh chain last night, and Ore&t Keeper of Record a W, C, A. Pohl waa also remembered with a token of appreciation, A banquet fol hwed tht aesalon and the evening proved a most enjoyable and Instruc tive one. The rejiort of the Chamber of Com merce roads committee on the matter of extending tht water mains - to the East and West Ends wna submitted at laat night's meeting of the .chamber. The report wa to the eeffct that mem bers of the committee had interviewed the wwter commission and the people Interested. At Bmltih Point there was a general demand for water, while tht poople of the Baat End bad stated that there waa Insufficient water for drink ing purpose, to aay nothing of water for fire protection. Mr. Welsh raid (here wa plenty of pipe to make the t.eceasary extensions, but that the wat er commissioners were avers to an expenditure that would not Inaure cer tain return. The commtssioner had asked a guarantee In the way of water consumers, but the committee had de- jc'lned to lake any action' along that line. Mr. Welch rvta atlfie4 tne ex tension would prove a faying Invest ment. He said further that, by mak- jlng: a connection at Irving avenue and Hixtnih street, sufficient prea.ire otikl be secured to give ample tup pi! th rou trh out the Eaat Knd, al though, In reality, three vesvyoirs were needed tr. supply the clft' one at the present power house, one In the Bbt Knd and one in West Astoria. The committee's rep,rt recommended that the chamber urge upon th com missioners the necessity of making- the extenatont. and Secretary Holden will commualeate with that body for ihe ihamber. Exlenslcn ef the lain to West Astoria wfll rest largely wfth Ihe property owners there, who must ! first open some good street to Smith Point, the present thoroughfare hav ing been closed by the council. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that we, Wong Fay, Wong Hen, Wong Kee.Wong Cheu. Wong Lung and Ye Heung, bave formed a co-partnership, and have this day purchased all the mer chandise, Including the store fixtures belonging to Chan Mow Hang, Chan Ylm Fong and Chan Quong Tan, here tofore doing business under the Arm name of Dock . Lung Company, at 310 Bond street .Aatorla, Ore. W will conduct the business under the old firm name Dock Lung Company at the present location. Notice Is further given that we will not be responsible for any debts of the ld company nor for any liabilite root rac tea by them. WONG FAY. WONG HEN. WONG KEE, WONG CHEU, WONG I.UN. YBE HBUNG. Astoria, Ore.. July 14, 1902. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Following Is a Hat of letters remain ing at the Astoria postiffice July 14: Armsny, j. K. Co. Wrson, Hilmar A. Barret t. C. A. & Co. Masten. John Carlson. Fritxof More Mrs. Abl. Christtanson, Nick Melville, John C, L Chi'tetiftnsoii, Nels McFall. "Jo. W. Oaig. Joe McCane, R. T. Dcakin, Frank .Morrison. W. A. Disera, F. Morton. M. M. Eilason. J. Ness, Ed. - Eskola. A. Olson. Ole FTedrikson, W. Palemr, P. Halds. H. SteDhens. Miss Gra Harvey. Wm. Z. Spencer, Chas. Hess. Mis M. E 'heppard, C. S. & C Kenans. Wm. Weintgerd, Mra. S. Kern, Eearnest (2) Weiss. Fr"1- Kobler. Victor Pieman, Mrs. Fann FOREIGN. Henningan. Thos. Watn, Ruble Nelson, Osker HATS T-IMMEI FEE. Mrs. R. I.ngleton has just opened a nice line of ladies' hats, skirts, shlrt- wais'.x, and all kinds of ladies' and children's furnishing goods, Including hair switches and pompadonrs. A chance for the $500 piano given free With every 50c purchase. Commercial street, opposite Budget office. 1 RfiAL ESTATE. W. J. Patterson to W. L. Gayxam 110 acres In section 35, T. 5 N., R. 8 W.; II. "Willard N. Smith to Willamette Pulp ft Paper Company 160 acres 4n section 23, T. 7 N.. R. 10 W.; tlOO. Bohn Lumber Co. to D .L. Kelly SW. quarter of section !, T. ,8 N., R. 7 W.j W250. X'nited States to" B. A. Johansen SO acres in section , T. 5 N., R. 7 "W.j patent. Ira Snylor and Louis Flutirer to Mer rill Lumber Co. SE. quarter section 9, T. 5 N.. R. Wr.; 1000. SYMPATHY FOR ENGLAND. In th reeent disaster at St. Vin cent the United States waa among the first to extend sympathy to England and also to offer assistant 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 account of a weak or dis ordered stomach needs mora than sympathy. He wants a medicine that will cure him. Then u-stt .tei- Stom ach Bitters Is needed, hectwss t pos itively cures loss of appetKe, belching, flatulency, indigestion, dyspepsia, In somnia or nervousness. Every Batter er should therefore try a bottle of It at once. Don't accept a substitute. The genuine haa our private statnD over the, neck of tht bottle. NEW ST0CK--THE WK CAN ' 8.1 VK g DRY GOODS - . g SHOES ... GROCERIES - . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AMD FEED PUKE PEL IV Elll V. H. COPPBY, The Palace Finest a-aa S W. W.'.WllDple . HAVE YOU i SEEN OUR j ' v r. ' COAL COOKING STOVES Clieajier Than Gai Letter Than Wood Always Rtady FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY ' Leaders in Hardware TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO. CCCBSIOga TO THEO. BRACKER -', -.'' Jobber and Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLE FLAYINO 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. At Vt ALLBJN Castings Wt are prepared to make them oat short aoUce and of the boat matertala. Let us give you estimate on any kind Of casting's or pattern work. Loweat prices for flrtt-clata work. - w TELEPHONE NO. 2451. North Pacific Brewery. JOHN- KOPP, Proprietor. The Popular Product of the 'only brewery in North western Oreeon enjoys a very; large domestic and ex. port Sale. KOPPS BEST bottled or in kegs. Free City Delivery. STATE NORHAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. GRADUATES of the school are In constant demand at salaries ranging from 40 to 1100 per month. Students take tht state examinations during their course In tha school and are pre pared to receive state certificates on graduation. EXPENSES range from $120 to $175 per year. Strong normal course and well-equipped training department. The fall term opens September U. For catalogue containing fu!l Informa tion, addrtde. '' K. D. RESSLER, President, er J. B. BITTLER, Secretary. PEOPLE'S STORE $ YOU MONKY ON 8 - Some Splenlil V4lues f For Ladies, Children sni Mea 3 Freshest Stock in Town 3 Freso Every Day ... . Get Oar Prices BEST OF SERVICE. 483-491 Boni Street XlOCOOCCOCOCiOOOCOCOO Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 23 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Quick ,' Safe Ixoiioniical Clean Durable OIL 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon Tenth and Commercial Streets IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Ircn 0 Brass Wcrks Cor. 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