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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1902)
i o I LADrES WAISTS. White ami Colored J..... JQ.. xLatet Style .. 'fr Formerly T5c WALKING SKIRTS. Oxford Greys and Black....... J2J)0 Tormsrly ...1... M MEN'S Handkerchiefs 20 dozen Men's FISHERMEN FARE WELL SEASON' HAS BEEN" A GOOD ONE FOlt THEM. More Thau Half Million Dollars Already Paul Out for the Uaw Material. After Saturday's falling off in the run of salmon a material Improvement was noted yesterday. The improve ment was particularly noticeable on the north shore of the river, where very fair catches were made. On the Oregon ahore, however, the men fared poorly. Withal, the supply was better than that o Saturday. ; Just how tine season will end Is a have received much fish during the question that Is occupying the atten- 'past week, in which time, it is stated tion of the canners and cold-storage they dou-bled their pack. The follow . t, n !. ,ing statement shows the number of men. According to C. B. Treseitt. who B . . . tons of fish handled at each or the has kept close tab on fishing for sev- polllJ!,01.ag.es and also the number of eral years past there will be an en- tirely new run of salmon by nert Mon-.iren j. . i P ciirs Whoever wants soft hands, smooth hands, white hands, or a clear complex- ion. he and she can have ' 'both : that is, if the skin is naturally transparent; un less occupation prevents. The color you want to avoid comes probably nei- ther of nature or work, but of habit. Use Pears' Soap, no matter how much; but a little is enough if you use it often. Established over loo yean. W) Ladies skirts KERCHIEFS. at low price of g Linen Cambric day, or else the season will terminate in a most unsatisfactory manner. Of I course, last year's great run of what Krw cmvm"11v snnnospd n rw hfl.tcherv nsl created a. widespread belief that another like run would occur this year. Mr. Trescott said yesterday, in con versation with a representative of the Astorian, that the fish received yester day were the last of the June ran, which has prevailed for 'some time. On next Monday there will be a new I moon, and a new run 1s due, says Mr. Trescott. If this run materializes, the fish will not only be plentiful, but will be of fine quality. Should It fail to materialize, Mr. Trescott believes the season will have a poor ending. Up to Saturday night, according to la 'r compiled etmate. the cold-storage concerns of the lower riv er had handled 640 tons of fine chinook !;a!mon, The Lindenbergers are said to tierces. The Packers and F. M. 'VVar- pack TOfl.pound tierces, wnne om- ir concerns pack 800 pounds to the , tierce, or barrel: J Company ,Parkers Tierces. Tons. 61 r, 2nr, 16 102 7 M F. M. warren 4S2 R. Schmidt i-- Vensysel lylndenberger 1W Co-Operative 85 Totals KB" 6)0 ! This statement shows the number of itiorrei of cold-storage size- fish that :is ralmon weighing 25 pounds or more. lSome of the handle i ,t 3 .k. It i small saimon ouiihh nsi- iuii lis said, and If this fish were counted jthe total would perhaps he somewhat greater. Mr. Both is now freezing sal mon at Senator Mesfler's Brookficld j cannery, but hi pack is small as yet, jas he has only just commenced work. I The cold-storages have also handled iof business last night. The number i of tons handled by each concern fol lows: F. M. Warren Packers Vensyssel Linden berger .. .270 . 80 . 35 . 30 Total 415 It Is estimated that the pack of sal mon on Mw Columbia river up to the close of business last night is about THE MORNING ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS UNDERSKIRTS. Black Mercerised Under .-f 49c WASH GOODS. All our 15-cent and 20-cent Batiste, Dimities In dota, figures and atripca, BIG VALUES lie PILLOW SLIPS. Fifty ) doaen hemmed pillow isk, slips, 45x36 -Your Money Refunded if Not Satisfactory No Mail Orders Filled at these Prices AHAH3S 113,0) cases. The total amount of money paid out to fishermen for raw material, then, would be almost $'(, 000. as follows: Amount expendul by cannens ..$3S.V00 Amount expended by cold-storages for chinook l9.6-0 Amount paid for sqeelhrads Total ..$510.8,0 In view of the fact -that the traps and seines have done little, nearly this entire amount ha ben paid to the glll- netters. The decrease in the amount of g?ar has made, the patches of n- Good enough foranybody! yALL.HA van a Filler ml " F10R0D0RA " BANDS m cf tarn alm at la ft rem "STAR." "HORSESHOE," SPEARHEAD.""STANDARO NA Vf," " OLD PEACH A HONEY." . ' SA W LOG." " OLE VARG1NY" or "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco. l jr.C IS JJVSal ASTORIAX. TUESDAY, JULY IS. lOltt LACE CURTAINS. HanufacturerV sample of Lare Cur tains, Uruses, Irish Points and Not tingham. Great lot at Halt Price. MEN'S TROUSERS. Men's All-Wool Tweed Trourers, (Union Made) regular 12.50 val-ei OS ues for V'' MILL ENDS AND REMNANTS. Of Dimities, Percales and Batiste less than Factory Cost. dividual fishermen somewhat greater, and the men are doing better this year than last. The cold-storagt buy 100 pounds of fish for every 70 pounds ac tually (lacked, so that Ijie cost of raw material h greater than would appear from the statement giving the pack. I'EKSONA , MENTION. J. Bruce Polworth was down from Cathlaniet Sunday, J. K Vining, of Ashland, has return ed home, after a few days' visit In ! Astoria. ' Mrs Leiron and Miss, Lemon h-ave M'lay fur -California for a few weeks' visit with friends. Mrs. T)r. Cawmx, of Portland, ac companied by her son, I visiting with Dr and Mrs. August Klnny. V L. Parkr returned Sunday from a Pound trip. He went around on the Pulitzer and had a peasant Irlp. Dr. spil Mr. A. A. Finch returned yesterday from White Salmon. Wash. Dr. Finch reports a 1lg Improvrmet In th condition of Judge Oray, which will h" pleasing news to that gentjo man's many fr1nds. Dfiiuty Collector of Cuctoms P. A. MrT.car has gone to Nehalem bay and Tillamook on a semi-annual Inspection trip He Is accompanied by C. A. ShHrptein, of Walla Walra. -who will visit with C. H. Wheeler, at Voshurg. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. D. Mulvehlll, of Chi cago, arrived In the city yesterday on the Columbia from San fc'rsnclsco. Mr. Mulvehill represents the Mallory Hit Manufacturing Company. The visitors stopped on to spenJ a few hours with Herman Wise, "ho showed' them through the canneries, Mr. and Mrs. O. Ellsworm of Pan Francisco, are in Astoria visiting with Judge and Mrs. V. J. Taylor. Mrs. Ellsworth Is on her return from Alas ka and was met at Seattle by her husband. Mr. Ellsworth Is an attor ney of the Bay City. His wife waa formerly Miss Mastlck, and Is quite well known here. BOYS GUILTY OF ARSON. Ten-Year-Old Lad Confesses to . Setting of Many Buildings on Fire. the NEW YORK, July 14. John Prfsanl, a chubby faced boy, 10 years old, has been arrested on a charge o f arson. If the hoy's statement In a confes sion, aald to hare been made to the CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. Absolutely Pant Hlack iitely Fast mack SUot lURRONS. Thousand of yards of and Attln ribbon. All ier yard ? LACKS AND KMUUiHDKltlES. Linen Torchon, Valenciennes, c. 4 cents and up. Shatiahan Building. Commercial St intlh-e. are to be believed, the boy Is a member of a dangerous gang of youthful Are bugs, who have caused targe lifss of properly and (KMslhly tho EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL Si CUTICURA SOAP, to cleanse the skin olxrusU and scale and soften the thickened cuticle, CUTICURA OINTMENT, to Instantly allay Itch ing, Inflammation, and Irritation, and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool and cleanse the blood. A SINGLE SET of these great skin curatives la often suffU dent to cure the most torturing, dlt.lgurlng, Itching, burning, bleed ing, crusted, scaly, and pimply kin, scalp, and blood humours, with loss of hair, when all else falls. MILLIONS OF PEOPLE Usa CirnccRA Boa?, assisted by Cum CUBA Oiktmknt, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scalus, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red. rough, and sore handi, for baby rasliea, itdiliigs. anil chafing, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Cuticiiba Boap in the form ol batln for annoying irritationi, Inflam mations, and excoriations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for mniiy sanative, antiseptic parposos which readily sugfiest themselves to women, espeeially mothers. CiiTictraA SOAr com bines in Omi Soaf at Om Paica, the bist kin and complexion soap, and the kst toilet and baby soap in the world. SoM tkfOMtmt tilt vnrU. BrKMk Dspoti f . fflw oi.-Clurtrliu4.,Lo4. runia IMwe (. I'uu-, r"t- FOR EVERY s ilKN'B RUITS. ' $5.00 . FOIIMKIMjY W oil... wide Taffeta colors r. " RED Twenty-five J5) dIi'n large slse (A? Marseille Pattern, l-iw ,.rl.-e vf NKCKWEAU. IHdl' Ruff ami senrfs i Latest Novelties! Leaa I linn Factory lTice, death of a woman. For somellnte. tlivs of a suspicious origin have len pre valent In lh I.eoiuml und Oak slien! preelnit and mently Captain t) trlcii Issu.-d orders that a stficl watch be (kept for the boy, who hml lsen ! Ipeatedly decrlhivl n sei-n ruutiing j;iway when these fires were discov ered, finally n cry f fire was heard coming from S8 Franklin strc t and two iboys were neen ruwhlng from the building. The detectives ittptur d on' of the hoys after a long chase. At Mtutlon the prisoner Is wild to have fonfessed that he and his companion -who escftied 1iad set fire to thi- pliice tiy blinking out a window and throw ing a slick saturated with ttirpintlne and blazing oil Into the room. In co!vfiis!iig other flies Prlstinl I l,AI)M.H At'XII-IAUY or Holy Innocents Chapel ft will te a pleuusre, Itcyotid all m'-asure To welcome you hearty To our measuring party, We will count all tight Your feet In height; .lust three cents a foot, Each extra foot a penny to boot If you can't come Twill make u sad, Hut send us the money And It won't be so bad. Tuesday evening, July IB, W2. at the residence f Mr, C, Tlmmlns, 21 Thirty-sixth streM, next block above Adair school. Refreshments without extra charge. Good musical program. fisher's Opera Hoa?e L. E.'Sellg, Lessee anil jUIgr. 3 NIGHTS3 COMMENCING TUESDAY, JULY 15 Appearance of the Greatest of all Conjurera. ZAMLOCH Introducing New and Rpeclal Features. Useful and Valuable Presents Given Away Each Ev ening, Entire Change of Pro gum Each Evening, PRICES: Reserved seats with one, envelope, 30 cents; gallery seat, one envelope, 20 cents. Beat sale opens Monday morning at Griffin k Heed's. I HPREAPS. m allege,! to have told iif one siart.d on Munch Mh lust In CbuhI street a Melt destroyed two bull.llfiK and rot a woman ln-r life. The flf was supi'iw! to have been marled .i j-Iii-i.u. As I'risitil ri'Uilid lir details of nn'iiy fires he Is said to hiive ptvmow llitei-esli-d lit Ms subject lid to have" ailmtlted tli.it he I k C t, . the nr ej nt-'mint inn ti and wa Im Inied with the ii-li-j to witness a lnr,re run flag ration, Good enough foranybody! yUuHAVANA FltLCI ' FL0R0DORA " BANDS an ef tama faint as lagt ram "STAR," "HORSESHOE," SPEARHEAD,""STANDARD NA Vf;' " OLD PEACH A HONEY." " SAW LOG." " OLE VARC1NY" " MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco.