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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORUN. SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1002 - Abwolutoly Pure Distilled Vitipgnr Atwolutuly Puro Apple Cider Vinegar anil High Criulu Bulk Pickle, California Steamer Today. Rohh, Hlgglns & Co. TICLBPUONB . TODAY S WEATHER. PORT LA NI, July IB.-Orsgon and Washington iinittlid weather. SALE Of LADIES' SUITS Tills WEEK i :.'m vn ran,,.. t tm 10.00 HfIT FOll 1.00 .w sriT rou 10.00 u w vir ran ". sa w IT.60 fl'IT FOU H.W M M'fT Km l.0fl K.5i St'lT Wit 17. W IS W Hl'IT ru SO. 00 rs COMMERCIAL Oaston sails feed, train ana bay. Five barber at th Palaoe natha. Jelly tiuun. fruit Jar. Jar cap and rubbers for mil- by Johnson Bros. Young Jm.AD.-M! boy wanta aiiunttan In family. Jnulr at 612 Commercial ilmt. Wamed-Three cr four- furnialtrJ rooms for Hi; lit.' housekeeping. Ad dress "M," till oflUr. You tv ill find the best 15 ma4 In the diy at th Klalng Bun Restaurant. No. 312 Commercial street. New stock of fancy goods Juat ar rived at Yokohama Itaaaar. Call And H the latest novelties from Jupan. Send In your order for your winter' supply ot II r, i!ab or hard wood to Kel ly, the trsnafcr man. Phone 2211 black. All smokers amoks the "Prlda of Astoria" cigars. No bettter made. Manufactured by MecFurlane A Kno bol. You can buy Newbro's Herplclda, tha great dandruff cure, for 75 eenta par bottle at the Occident Barber Shop. Bicycle repairing with- skill and promptne: Supplies In atock; work guaranteed. IMIancc Electrical Worka 421 Bond St. Tolte Points, which are Eastern oya tar developed In Shoalwater bay, are unlike all olhera-good t " aeaaon of the year. They are fat and deli cious. Craw -fish are now Juat In sea ' on and are excellent eating, aa are crabs and all the other numeroua do Head served ao skilfully ot the Toke Point oyster houne on Eleventh street. ffxxixxixixxxxixgiixxxiiin OUR PRICES- Great Eastern Furniture Co. Sell everything you want for tlio home und sell it nt lowest prices, CASH - OR - INSTALLMENTS Wo are unloading a airload of Furniture nnd Carpets. Call nnd see the new goods at prices to suit you. .We will niako your mattress or re-' pair them for you. Try one of our own make couches. EASY TERMS IF DESIRED. Great Eastern 070 Commercial St. A daughter waa born laat evening to the wife of D, N. Parsons, uf BIs m Creek, Wash. VVantvd. A young man to take po Dillon aa stenographer and office clerk. Apply at Aatorian office, The steamer due II. Elmore will leave f.f Tillamook Bay polnta on Tuesday, July 22, at 8 a. m. The steamer Altlnnoe arrived yea terday afternoon from San franclaco, with a huge passenger and freight list. The body of Axel Llnfors waa burled yesterday In the Potter' field, the county bearing the expense of ihe In termetit. The county court wfll meet In reg ular acanlon tomorrow morning, when several matter of Importance- will come up for action. The schooner Llaale Vance arrived yesterday from Sun FranoUeo. She win go t PiM'tlnnd and tlwre load lumber for the Hay Oty, Wanted.-Oood grl for general houaework In arnall family; good wag ea. Apply at Mra. E. Dmpfe, But-term-Id Coltaga. Seaalde, Ore. Family eyrlngea from SS centa up- jayrtngei from SOc up; any kind of j rubber goode that you may want The Mteamer Sua II. Elmore arrived iyet?rday from Tillamook with many llMaoongera and conalderaMe fr4ght. Hhe aim brughrt a largo conalgnment of ch'ae. The "-hooner Wifoot waa cleared reaierduy for San Pranclaco. She take a cargo ot iii.KS feol of rough lumlier. which wna loaded at the Co liitria milla. tur ahlpiera advice ua that apricot are now In the height of their aeaaon. We advlnit thoae Intending to can thvm to do an now, aa they will aon lie acarre.-JOHNSON BUOa. Th hKri crowd yen brought down by th Aitoriu road'a apectal went through to HcaiMo laat evening. Thf warm wtMilhcr cauaed a big exodus and the train waa crowdrd with people, Diamond " C" Soap la the beat. Thla haa been proven by the teat of the auvlng houaenife, who appreciate litice and quality, too. For aale by JOHNSON unm J co cream, guaranteed pure, delivered to any part of the city, 15 centa a pint. Ice cream toda. Beat freah candlea. Private rooma. Parlor Candy Store, tS3 Commercial etreet. Rocayn cool laU longer, la cleaner and make lwa trouble with atovea and ohlmney fluea than any other coal on the market. ' George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. The Aatorla baeeball team goe,a to VVarrenton today to meet the team at that place. A crowd will accom- pnny the Aatoana. Tlw local team la In receipt of ewera.1 challengea, the lateat being from Tillamook. Purob.uei irf dry goode or men'a clothing at Shanahan'a, during the ReJ Tnif Sale next week, dealrlng to exchange aame for ch or merchan dli would facilitate mantera a good deal by bringing the Red Taga with them to the atore. In thla' way a good deal of time la apared the clerk, looking up invotcea for the prlcea paid -factory cot.-D. 8IIANA1IAN. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: ARE RIQHT Furniture Co., iSlinnnlion ntilhUuff J'lumblnj, tinning, gaa and ateam fitting at lowaat rata and In workman-like manner. Ordera promptly executed. Shop, No, 42$, Bond atreot. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. ' Couohea we carry the largeat and beat Reload atock in flie city. The line Includea botli amootti and tufted couches, which we are offering at low er price -than other dealer. Chart ea Hellbora A Son. . WANTED YOl'Nd MEN from Clataop county at once to prepare for Poaltion In the Government Service. Apply to Inter State Correapondenc Iiwtltute, Cedar Rapid, la. Harry Meyer, 'a well-known reMdent of thla city, died yeierday at St. Vincent' noapltal, Portland, after a lingering tllmwa with conaumpUon. Deceased waa about 4J year of age and unmarried. The ' body will be brought to Aatorla thla morning and Inter?'! hl afternoon In Greenwood. Th council comtttee named to pre pare an ordinanc e governing he apeed of railway tralna wilt aubmlt It re port at tomorrow night' meeting of the city father. It la probable the new meaaure will limit the apeed to eight mile In that part of the city where Improved a treat croe the rail road track. It I not quite probable that there will be no radical change in weather condition. Yeaterday a heavy fog came up at the mouth of the river, and the wind ah tried from una north- weat to te fouth during -the after noon. Th barometer took an upward ihoot, however, and there la Uttle IlkeiShaod of rain In th near future. Th regular meeting of the city council will be held Monday night. The street commute will offer an ordi nance providing for the Improvement of Commercial etreet from Sixth to Third, and will aUo aubmit meaaurea providing for the levying of inent to pay for the- coat of repair ing Flftenth atreet and Ator atreet. The Joint manufturlee committee ha decided to hold an excursion for the purpoae of raialng the amount nec- eaary to defray the coat of building the railroad wpur at Stiidth Point. The apur coat more than waa at flrat ex pected and 'the committee needa an additional fikX). Arrangement have been made for a train and It fa ex pected th excursion will be the beat attended affair of the kind ever held here. , The date will . be announced later. Fidtr Warden Van Dimn left la night for the McKenxle. where he will view the progrea of the hatchery work. He la in receipt of a note from Superintendent Talbot, In which that official aya fieh have made their ap pearance In the McKenale. Mr. Van Duiw-n la anxious to aee If the atte will prove a gvod one. Thla year'a hatch ery output ahould be a good one, aa eleven atatlon are being utiltaed, of which five are In the ColumWa dla trltt and alx along tthe coast. Th property ownera Interv'ated In the matter have determined to mcke temporary repair to the recently condemned road leading to the Point, and yeatcrday Judge Taylor ahlpped Taylor Shipped between WW and (WOO feet of lumber nhijre. The plunking will bo done 1y the people living at the Point, who will commence work today.. It la believed auftVient rcpaira can be made for a email sum nnd the rotkA placed In a aafe condition until iMii-h time aa a etreet ix bunt around tho Point. 4 A few day ago two residents of Columbia county became Involved In an altercation, during . wfitclr clubs were freely uaed. The death of one of the men ensued a few days later and the people there came to the con clusion that hla dfrfth was due to the clubbing he had rewlved. The authorities at St. Helena acquainted District Attorney Allen with a brief itatemeirt of the facts, and Mr. Allen Instructed the coroner to hold an au topsy. The examination disclosed tihe fact that death reeultcd from nneumonla, which la not brought on by the use of a. club, ao Mr. Allen wired yesterday that the case should go before the Justice of the peace at St. Helena and the responsibility of the surviving fighter be aettled by rhat court. The run of fish yesterday, although not quite up to that of previous days of the week. ' was very good, and the packing house were kept busy all day. Some of the flshemen came In with fine catches. The fish now be ing taken are excellent for canning, but not so good for pickling, and for this reason the packer' coW storage has atwpended operations for the t'mo being. The fish now In the river are soft and absorb the pickle In which thry are preserved for shipment. The salmon are the last of the June run. and it la believed a July run of fish will swn be In the river. The ex pected new run -will doubtless be solid enough for pickling, but unless good stock can be secured the Packers' cold storage will not be operated again this year. ITp to the .present time the Ashing aeaaon has been a auccesful one from the viewpoint of the glllnet fishermen, and many of them have al ready turned In at their cannenlea In excess ot 10 ton. One fisherman la said to have taken 14 ton ot fi&. Tf the supply holds out the pack will be According to the Columbia ' River and Oregon Tlroborman, Weatport, Or., 1 one of the early milling te on the Columbia river. ' John West built the first mill In !. It wa driven by water power and had a capacity of about 10,000 tt dally. The machinery conitfted wf a Mulay rig to open up the logs and on the pony aid a cir cular aw worked up the cant. The principal atock waa 1x4, 14, 24 and ZZ feet long for fencing purposes in Cal- Iforna. Thla lumber brought 120 per thousand at the mill. prl turn brought 140. Jiyhn West wa a native of Scotland. He left Quebec, Canada, fo San FtamJaco In 1H4, arriving In 150, after a nme-montha' trip. There 1 little change to report In the proposal for the construction of the Hume mill, although ihe proapecta for securing this enterprise are better than on Friday, A compromise propo sition ha been figured out and will be submitted to trite owners of the three tract at the Tongue. The be lief waa expressed laat evening that the negotiation would come to a sue- oeaaful termination and Mr. Hume will unquestionably give the .attor neya a few more days to straighten out the aqiiabWe. Yesterday all the Interested parties were hard at work. and tbere appear to be a general dipoattlon to compromise. Th regatta finance committee wUl begin its canvass tomorrow, and on the rceptlo nwllh which it meets will depnd whether or not th carnival will be held. Hundred of Aatorian are daily urging the holding of the regatta, but muf h difficulty la ex perienced In getting men to attend to the neceawry detail. Much hard work la required to make the regatta a fuc cesa, but It come at that time of Hhe year when the merchant are very buay, So far as finance are con cerned. It is probable ther IU be no trouble, as many offers of financial as sistance have already been made. If the finance committee ahould meet with ready response from the mer chant, the regatta will probably be held. If, on the other band, there is any lack, of enthusiasm, the commit tee will give up the effort to perpetu ate the '.arnival. The matter rests entirely with the merchants. Chief of Police Hallock yesterday received a letter from Mrs. W. F. Wood, of Springfield. Mr., asking him to use hi Influence with Henry Wah tfltto to permit the writer to keep the girl baby of Mrs. Wahatiitto, whom she haa cared tor tdnce the mother lost her reason near the Missouri city. Mrs. Wahatiitto waa on her way to Astoria, It will be recalled, ' and during a fit of Insanity deeerted her cbfldren on the train. Mra Wood took one of the girls and has since cared fort it. She inclosed a copy of a let ter from Mrs. M. M. Hunter, matron of the lrmon depot at St Lou la,' In which Wahatiitto was quoted as say ing Mrs. Wood would be given per manent custody of the girl If his wife showed np mental Improvement. The matron expressed the belief that the mother would never regirin her reason. According to the matron's lttter, Wahatiltti haa left St. Louis for As toria, departing on July 8. He has not yet arrived and until he does ao the chief will be unable to deliver Mrs, Wood 'a messige. CHURCH SERVICES TODAY. MethodJst. Usual sen-Ices in morn ing and evening. Sermons by Rev. Harold Oberg. Presbyterian. Preaching In morning and evnlng at the usual hours by the pastor, Sunday school at 13:15, and Young People's meeting at 7 p. m. Norwegian-Danish Methodist. Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday stthool at 10 a. m. Topic for evening sermon, ," Nutshells to Crack for In fidels." Congregational. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Sunday achool at 12.15. Evening services at 8; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. A cordial In vitation extended to all.' First Lutheran, Uppertown, Regular services in the morning tnd Sunday School. But evening service will be omitted, as the pastor will hold even ing 'service at Melville. - - Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran. Rev. J, Johansen, of Fresno, Cal., will conduct the morning stervica in the Norwegian language. Mr. Holden wlU preach In English In the evening. .' Baptist. Services as usual. Morn ing subject, " The Decalogue," and evening, " The Limit and Mission ot Law." Sunday achool at 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m. .Everybody cordially Invited to attend. Episcopal. A celebration of the Holy Communion at Oraoe Church on Sunday at 10:30 o'clock, enabling the rector to be at St. Thomas church, Sklpanon, at 3:30, and at Caloary Chapel, Seaside, at 7:43. Sunday achool will be held at Holy Innocents, Uppertown, at 3 o'clock, as usual.' HATS TIMMMIJI) FltEE. Mra. R. Ingleton haa just opened a nice line of ladles' 'hats, eidrts, shirt waists, and all kinds of ladles' and children's furnishing goods, Including hair switches and pompadours. A' chance tor the 3500 piano given free with every 50o purchase. Commercial PKItSONA L MENTION. Bobt. P. Miller left for Tillamook last evening. . H. T, Ffndlay, of Portland, i an Astoria visitor. , ; H. H. Ingalls, a Portland, traveling man, I in the city, , ... , Charles V, Crown has returned from a visit to Portland, F D. Shields, of Portland, will spend Sunday in the c4ty. Dr. Alfred Kinney weat over to Gearhart last evening. ' W. 8. Martin, a well-known cigar salesman, Is In Astoria. Mr and Mrs Harris, of Santa Clara, Cal., are viaitlng Aatorla. George Noland went to Seaside laat night to Join hi family. C. W. Stone was among the passen gr on last night's train. It. 8. Howard, of Portland," will spend the day In Astoria ' . Senator Fulton returned yesterday from a business trip to Portland. -, Mrs. J. H. Palmer returned yester day from a short visit to Portland. Mra. J. D. Bailey, of Skamokawa, waa shopping In the city yeerday. . Carl Johnson, a prominent resident of Seaalde, wa In the city yesterday. .John 8. Lamont, of Portland, arriv ed down yesterday and went on to jSeaitlde. . i J. B. MeLeod the tlmberman,'lef !at night for the beach, to remain for a few day. Mrs. Krager, who ha been visiting In Portland, will return home tomor row evening. Mlas Shuttleawortlr, of Pekln, III., Is In the cfty, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Barnes. Miss Nichols, private secretary of the late Wm. Hume, is rlritias wfth Mr., Dr. Tuttle. Mrs. C..R. Hlggns and mother, Mrs. D. K. Warren spent Friday visiting friends In Portland. Dr. C. A. Cordiner and Dr. T. F. Laurln went over to the beach laat night to spend Sunday, Miss Anna Westell and friend, of Oakland. Cal., are the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Trenohard. V Misses Florence and Elsie FoUom. of Pendleton, are the gueats of their sister, Mrs. Lyman Kinney. Burr O shorn returned last night from Walla Walla, where he had gone tor the benefit of hla health. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cook, of Port land, were among the passengers down on yesterday afternoon's train. Mrs. Charles Fredrick, accompanied by her son,' Stanton, la vfeiting with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cole. Dr. Estes was over from Seaside yesterday. He will return to the beach today and remain until Tues day. L. S. Noble and Miss Helen Noble returned last evening to Portland, after a week's visit in Astoria and Seaside. .' City Physician Zan, of Portland, ar rived down on yesterday's special and went through to Gearhart, where he wfll spend a few weeks. . J. E. Sibley and Mrs. Sibley are In the city, having returned yesterday from HobsonvlHe on the steamer El more. Mr. Slbiey la manager for the Truckfe Lumber Company at Hobson vlHe, and la on hia way to Portland. FOR RENT. Rooms, S, 7, 8 and 9, Pythian build ing over, Cooper's atore. DR. JAY TUTTLE. "' Secretary. .. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ' . First National Bank at Astoria. In the State ot Oregon, at the close of butaness, July 16, i02. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts... $i33,054 44 Overdrafts, secured and un secured S91 31 U. S. Bonds to secure cir culation 12.5ft 00 Stocks, securities etc 126.105 49 Other real estate owned 8,160 45 Due from National banks (not reserve agents 1.851 74 Due from State Banks and Bankers 70,211 65 Due from approved reserve agents 143 546 36 Internal revenue stamps .... 115 00 Checks and other cash Items. 6 00 Notes of other National Banks S30 00 Nickels and Cents 127 27 Lawful money In reserve In bank, vis: Specie 1103,600 Legt tender notes.. . 520 106.120 00 Redemption fund wfth U. S. treasurer (5 per cent of clr ulation) 625 00 Toital .$701,144 71 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In t 50.000 00 Surplus fund 25,000 00 Undivided profits, less) ex penses and taxes paid 32,121 60 National Bank notes out standing 12,500 00 Individual deposits. subject to check. 3457,693 14 Demand certiflcatea of deposit 123.830 87 681,525 11 Total .......3701,144 71 State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: I, S. 9. Gordon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the ahove statement is truetd the best of my knowledge and 4elief. as. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and Bworn to before me this 17th day of July, 190. C. R. THOMSON. Notary Public. Correct Attest: G. C. FLAVETL, W. V. MrCTtFOrW tiirxxxrxxxxizxxxiiixiixxxi MERCHANT ' ' AND DEALEI13 IS Dry'Gccds. Notices and Furnishing Gseds . NEW 9TOKE NEW STOCK .. SUITS MADE TO CPDER ON SHORT NOTICE Fine Line ot Suit Patterns In stock. Cleaning and Repairing. Astoria Tailoring Co., TXTIIXXXITIIIIITITTtITIITTTTTTTTItTtTTtTTIIIttm ?POOOOOQOOOOOOOOOe4XX3QOOOOOOO NEW ST0CK--THE WE CAX SAVE DRY GOODS -SHOES - v . GROCERIES - -FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED - Fit EE DELIVERY V. H. COFPEY, cooeooooooooooosocoooeoooooo sx7XKXxiJXXKxrrxjrxxin:uxsxaxsx5xsxsxKxsx-'tx'j i UNIVERSITY of OREGON S EUGEXE, OICEGOX. n 2 The flrt Semester, Session 1S02-190J, opens Wednesday, Sep- B tember ITU). The following schools ami colleges are rwnprls- u ed In the university. Graduate school College of Lttara'.ure, 8 Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering Untvce M slty Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of tZ Law. H Tuition free oxceot in (ohooia of Law. Medicine and Music. Q (Incidental fee. 310; student hody tax, 32-50 per year.) Cost of 5 living from 3100 to 3200 per year. For catalogue address, RegiMtrar of the University, Eugene, Ore. &xiasxs:xKXKxsxraKxsxsxsxxKxsxxsxxri2xnxsi jjie Finest Palace Everythinr the Commercial St- Market Afforts. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR COAL COOKING Cheaper Than Gas Better Than Wood Always Rtady FOARD 8 STOIiES COMPANY Leaders TR (HUNGER, EASTABROOK & CO. lUCClilOlS to THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS. SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYIXO CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC; MEERSCHAUM ASD BRIAR PIPES Pips Repairing A Specialty Castings We are prepared to make them oa short no tic 9 and of the best materials. Let us jive you estimates on any Und of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for flrat-claes work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. STATE NORflAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore, TAILORS 470-472 common ii &. PEOPLE'S STORE YOU MOXEY OX - Some Splendid Valnes For Ladies, Children and Men Freshest Stock in Tows - - Fresh Every Day - Get Oir Prices BEST OP SERVICE, kr483-49I Bond Street it Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty, W.W. Whipple Quick . Safe Economical Clean Durable' OIL STOVES in Hardware 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow. Bay IrcnO Brass Works Cor. 18th and FraDkltn are: Graduates of the School are lu con stant demand at salaries ranging from 310 to 3100 per month. Students take the state examinations during their course in the school and are prepared to receive, sta'te certificates on grad uation. . Expenses ranga from 3120 to 31"5 per year. Strong normal course and well equipped training department. The fall term opens September 18. For cat alogue containing full Information, ad-