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THE MORNING ASTOUIAN, WEDMSDAY, JULY 23, 1002 BRKAD WITHOUT FLOUR a Shredded Wheat Biscuit : Always Ready For any meal; nerved many X tntc Bwd 'l, demonstrated Ross, Hlggltis 65r Co. pit J)Hjj JXstflrtutv TICIJCPHON'B Ml. TODATB WJBATUEA. rOHTl.AND, July 2J.-0reg.rn and Washington fair weather. HALE Ol' LADIES' SUITS Till WEEK t T.SO Hl'ITWR...'. ...........MM 'to.M flT von .. .......... IM is so fiT roit ............ ..10.00 15 W SUIT FOll . . IT. t SUIT FOIl H.W M (o rUMT von M.0 22.M Vt;iT von m m S3 ft) fclTt' Fl'lt so.w Oton aellt feed, train tod bay. rive barbrri at the Palace Hatha. Jolty v. fruit Jara, Jnr cap, and rubber for l? by Johnaon Broa. Youiik Jiipaocoe boy wanta diuutlon In family, Iniulr at U Commercial atrnt. Wanied-rThrre or fo'ir fumlnhej rooiim for llttht hoUH'kvtpltig. Ad lre4 "M," thin offli,e. You will find Die beet 15c meal in the city at the lilning Sun Reetaurant. No. 413 Commercial atrtftt. New atiH,k of fancy good Just ar rived at Yokoluumi Itaxaar. Call and te the latvt noveltlea from Japan, Fend In your order for your winter' upply of lie. altb or hard wood to Kel ly, the trrT man. 1'hone 2H1 black. All tniokora amok the "Pride of Aatorla" clKai. No bettter made. Manufactured by MacFurbuie k Kno b. . , - . You can buy Newbro'a Herplclde, the great dandruff cure, for 75 cent per bottle at the Oooldent Barber Shop. Bicycle repairing with aklll and prompt n'i. Supplies in alook; work tfuaronierd. Rrllnnca Klwtrtcal Worka 421 Bond fit. Toke Polutn, which are Eaatorn oye ttr developed In Shoalwater bay, are unlike all othi-r good at any aeaaon of the yur. They are fat and dell clou. Craw-flub are now Juat m aea aon and nre excellent eating, at ore crab and all the other numeroui de llcrti'l.e nerved ao nkllfully at the Toke Point oyeter hoime on ICleventh wtreet. axxmxxxraxtr..TXXxnxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxj OUR PRICES Great Eastern furniture Co. Sell everything you want for tlio Jionio mid soil it at lowest prices, CASH - OR - INSTALLMENTS Wo are unloading a carload of Furniture and Carpets. Call and soo tlio new goods at prices to suit you. Wo will make your mattress or re pair them for you. Try 'one of our own make couelies. EASY TERMS IF DESIRED. Great Eastern 07(1 ('otiimeri'lnl St, . ways, Coino to our store, X wliikjtlio domuunlrntur is hero. J Wanted.--A young man to tak po rtion an stenographer and office clerk. Apply at Aslorlan offluo, I have 1500 tuuth Mm Is'wM from. Huy one; If ihe. bristle com out, return it mid x give you new OII, CllO, ltOgefi. , Wantedflood tfrl for general housework in wnail fumlly; good wag- .... Atml . vim r.- .... ... u'riitfiu voimge, seaside, Or. j The county court hu flniithed tt , special sewlon it ml Uiken adjournment j until th.' flint Monday In August, jwb'ii the rinilur mwIu will be Juld. Tfn...t.1 i. u..... ... .... ... i .. lift been proven by the teit of tha saving nouaaww, who appreciate IM'ti-e and uilalllv. too. For al by I JOJ1N80.V UltOB. Ice cream, gunruntMj pure, delivered to any prt of tb city, 15 cent a pint. Ice cream soda. Ilest freah candle. Private room. Parlor Candy Store, j m Commercial street. j lUxrij n coal lout longer, la oleanar and make lew trouble with love jand chimney fluwi than any other coal I on the market., George W. Sanborn, ; agent, Telephone 13U. Plumbing, ttntilnc, gut and ateutn fitting at lowtst mtea and In work-trmii-llko manner. Ordorn promptly executed. Shop. No. 425, Bond eireot JOHN A. MONTOOMBHT; Mayor Buprenant wa very buy yea liTduy and did not attack Ma nig na ture to any of in ordinance paxesd at the la amwlon of the council. The jnew bill will prytmbly be algned to day. Couolie we carry the largest . a,nd bext iWect.d tock In tlia city. The line Include both amooth Jd tufted courhoa, which we are offering at low er price than other dealer. Charlee HeUtmrn Son. J. 11. Timilaon. of Allwny. Oregh. arrived In the city yMterday. Mr, Tlllotwin wa tha irtn'wfiil bidder for i ho NwumVmn tiut lie nan mm vUlUil the Hcfiie of the proioil hn i.ruwmptit and went over 1o Peaelde ypti.rdy to b"k over the eltuaUon. Mr. II. J. SliTrtrd. the repn-enta.llv of ICller" piano hou'. Portland pro-g-romtlve plana ami organ dealer, will lie In Aiori Ul week with a new and varied atoek f flrnt-dnaa plnnii and orxan. They may lie en at the ctore of A. ft. Cyril, 427 Conmierclnl trwt, til., i ....-i,. Kn..t. 11 tMim will meet the rVmth Bend by In two Rftmea on be played t Iiwaco ana ine omrr m i... ..I...... .1... Ila-nivt unit Other At in? M (T . . " " Ung Ttoa. The South tlenl crowd wilt nin an exruralon from the Wli lapa country ami Phoa'waVr Bny and lnnr delegation are expected from Ichinook. Tlwaco ond Atorla. r.-puly Collector Mclean yelerday rtnllil the. tneiitwr. nu-nt of Captain Jaek Held' new gamllne launch Swan. TJie bont wti originally Dunt fnr Oeneral Beebe, of Portland but Ihe Mill wai bough by Curtain Tteld. The Swan I 4R..l feet In length, ll.SR feet In breadth and 3 45 deep. Her btim tonnnev I 13 and the net ton nage . She la'eoulpped with 32-hore- nower enirlne and wa built by o. r. Ornhan, of Warrenton, Captain Ja. Keating' new Uinch I rapidly ner- Irnr emnnletlon. She hit remrtTK.VDiy nne llnea and will undoubtedly prove etiewller than any olher boat on the river of her rlaa. -ARE RIGHT liFurniture Co., Shnnalinn Building . 8. Terry McKean pMed through the city yesterday on Hhe tewnWp Wider, He 1 tn route to fin Joe from Heattle. At the Intter city he we a metnlJef of alotk company tlutt did a big bualneea, and ct Hun Jue will Join another combination, He wn In Aatorla for aeveriU hour and called on M friend here. The report appearing In a.n after noon imMr thiei ihe packer would on Friday commence operation at ligle Cliff cannery I erroneoti. The up-river 1n tercet of Hie Packer re quire die attention of the en I Ire crew wit Itooeter ruick, where fih are very plentiful, and the employe could not conveniently be mni to ISureka. The urveyor yeter lay Hiilahed the work of running the line for Ocorge W, HumCa w mill lte, and their report wa ubmltted to the ottor i.oya, wlw) are ihwv preparing deede of conveyance. . Arrangement are now being made frr the neoeeiwiry pil ing, and plan for the mchoue are being drawn. Mr. Hume wit) loee no time In commencing the work of con struction. , . 1 Ja. J, Montague, who ha been dra- niatto critic and who hat written the Note and Comment", column In the Oregon Inn, ha accepted a poeition on the New Yoik Journal. He leave to ume hi new dutle on Augut 1. Mr. Montagu hit won Uie reputation of being the brlghtcNt man in hU line of work on the oat And It I In rroa. tilflon of merrt that he ha now been called to a place on a metropolitan nifwapaper like the New Yirk Journal. Mr, Montague' friend, who Im.-lude anxmg tins oilier every newpaj)w man who know him, will Hn In con gratulating nlm utu the niKre he ha attained. He will do (peelul work for the Journal over hi signature. M. P. Callender came over from Knappton yeeterttay afternoon and left n the Oatxert lamt night for Portland on a hort - bualneii trip. Mr. Callender atatm that the Colum bia mill 4 ruahed with ord.rn end that Itr outiut I from. Qt.OQO to 100,000 feet dally. The mill employs 60 men. Yeerday tlie barkentlne Churchill wm ck-ared from the null, with W,000 feet of lumber. She goc to Melbourne, Auetralta. The barken tlne Gleaner I now loading. She will take (50,000 fee of lumber for San Franelm-o. The Knapplon nilll 4ia cleaivd more lumber cargoes of late than any olher mill of It capacity on the. cxmt, and It la an Institution that dimrrbute a large um montnly along the lower river.' Superintendent CooHdge, of the As toria Electric Company, ad yester day that the work of Installing the new machinery at the West Aetorla power bonne would be nnUhed within 10 day. The new plnt is a fine one in every respect, and when tt l In operation car will be run to the ex treme weetcrn end of the city at all hour. The company 1 now engaged In repHlrlng th Aator alreet track. Tlri track will be used to give the comiKiny aoct- to lt new power house.- Should Antor street oe extend ed through to Went Amorlu. cars will alMO be operated over tnuit street a well as over Bond. A new, car barn 1 being arranged for at the power house, and In mny other ways the property of the company 1 being put in good shape. When the new plant U in operation. Astoria wm have bol ter street car nerviest than any other city of lt sixe In the West. The greatest number of cases of sal mon ever packed tn a Columbia river cannery In a single day wa put up yesterday at Elmore's cannery. The day's puck was. in excess of 2000 cases. When an Astorian reporter vis ited the packing house almost 1100 case had been packed and operations had not then ceaed. The receipts of fish at Mi cannery, were very heavy and there was a scramble by the em ployers for help. Every available Chi naman In town was engaged, even to porters and janitors, end a scene of activity was prented at the cannery that la seldom equaled. It Is ex tretnely gratifying to 'note the large tuimb?r of white boys and girls em ployed at the packing houses. They receive ' very good wages and during the vacation season earn enough to pay for their education. It was learned luke last evening Uiat the ex ant number of cases packed at the El more cannery yeoterday was 2020. The rejfVita finance committee, C. It'. Morse and H."W. Dean, have been busy the past two days interviewing business men and others. They will submit their report at a meeting of the committee, which will be held on Thursday or Friday. The committee has not been any too successful thus far, and tho old disposition on the part of some people too make solicit ing a begging expedition has again manifested Itself this year. The com mitteemen waste no time with the bus iness men, but made tvotes ealled on for menta of the persons called on for submission to the ceneral committee. After the canvass has been oc.Vnplete.1 the committee will figure just -what sort of entertainment can be provid ed for the mcney subscribed and If there Is any prospect of " frost" the regatita will be called off. Even if the amount subscribed la great enough to pull off a regatta in nit would be tn keeping wtth those held In former yeara, the question of time will liave to be conldered." The army officer at Fort Steven are very reticent regarding the at tempted destruction of the post, and It Id lmposlbl to barn anything of the progres of the search for the miscreant. The service of detective have been engaged and It 1 believed the men who started the Are Saturday nttfhtt will be found out and punished. Their off en Is officially known as trtnhon. -. An o!drmy officer believe the guilty neron will be tound with in the fortification, and expresses the opinion that tlie fire were started by , men who have been, disappointed with the Itfti of a soldier, who derfplne the regulation and who abhor the of ficer under whom they serve. It Is related by the ofTloer In question that much trouble I given my men of thl clai, who frequently destroy army property In a spirit of revenge against the officers. The number of guard aft the pot has been Increased and a recurrence of the attempt to burn the pot 4 highly Improbable. Of the .almon situation the San Franclwo Trade Journal ay: " So far can .be learned the mark for Columbia river 1902 Is very low, bare ly enough doing to say anything I passing. In Alaska 1W3 the cream of tlie early demand arpears to have been niet and no large orders are looked for until more , definite Information re garding Puget Sound price We made known, Order have been booked for soekye subject to the opening prices of the Alaska. Packers' Asso ciation. The opinion prevails with large eastern handler that the con sumption of salmon ithls season will continue heavy provided price are kept within reach of the masse At the opening prices or- Alaska ft I conceded that the entire pack will go Jnto the consumption channel even If it should fee larger than In 1901. With favoring price for Puget Sound and itlsu for British Columbia these pack will also go Into, consumption 'chany nel, for ft 1 generally admitted thai the aockeye pack of BriUBh Columbia and Puget Sound will be from 20 to 25 per cent less than 4n 1S01. Even If tt should prove to be this yet the high prices for meat and favoring price far salmon will cause all (hat will be packed to be wanted to meet require ments."' " , :'', The arlner are having a streak of hard luck just at present, and Will Tallant alone seem to be making any thing like the hauls that should be1 made. This aiplies to all the seiners of the lower river, the catchc at Sand Island being very much below what n tight reasonably be expected. At Will Tatlant'a place, Ihe T. K. John son ground very good haul are made, but operations are seriously In terfered with on nccouot of snags. In yard & Cook, at the Jim Crow sands, are bothered with a oand spit, which ha formed a deep hole and rendered seining very difficult. D. II. Welch. Nick Curlco and Charles Davis have prepared to operate tlie grounds abreast of the Tongue and extending towards Harrington Point. " The hors es for this ground were brought over from Clatsop yesterday and it Is ex pected operations will be commenced tomorrow. Andrew Olsen, of Ham mond, 'has commenced driving a trap for July flsh at a point east of George Kabolh's grounds. It appears that the fish frequent the middle channel as far eRt as the Tongue and the weter along the north shore as far down as Sand Island. The eeinera are hopeful of a bdtter run setting In. The fish now being caught are quite large and of excellent quality for canning pur poses, and the supply Is good. The glllnettem are reaping a harvest. ii:k!so-.l mention,; Miss Mabel Go, of Prtlaiid, Is vis iting Mis Lila Sutherland. Mr. Frank SomerviU?, cf Portland, h the guest of Miss Tallant for a few days. Mfea Charlotte Gil more and Miss Marie Burkholder leave today for a brief up-river trip. , Miss Madge Flak and Miss Fay Rice, cf Clatakanie, are in the city, visit ing with Miss Clara Simpson. W F. Snodgrass, formerly a resi dent of thla city, but now located at Oregon City, is visiting in Astoria. Dr. T. F. Laurin left last evening for Green Ttlvw Hot Springs. Wash., where he will remain for about two weeks'. -Revs. J. Johansen and C. J. 0. Niel sen, who have been visiting in Astoria for several day past, were passengers on the Elder for San Francisco yes terday morning Mlh McCormac, who has been visit ing friends fn Portland and Astoria for several weeks, will leave this morn ing on the steamer AUUn.-e for her home In MaT9hfield. ' ' REDUCED RATES TO NORTH . BEACH. The 0. R. & N. Co. will aeU excur slon tlokets to all North Beach Joint Iiwaco to Nahootta .Inclusive, every Sunday- during the season at tha very low rate of U tar the round trip. Tickets will be good returning either by steamer Nahcotta or T. J. Potter, but only on data of sale. CHILDREN FOR ADOPTION. The Oregon Home Society desires to find homes for three boys babes, very desirable ones, and one girl babe; also a girl of 15 year and boy of 10 years. Mr. I. F. Tobey, superintendent of the home, hi now In Astoria and any com munication for him may be left at this office. The children may be tak en on a three months' trial. ' . GREAT OPFORIISIITV FOR ASTORIA BULB'S PIANO HOUSE SD.N0S DOWN A NEW AND VARIED STOCK OF PMN0S AND ORGANS. As Uaparallcltd Opportanltr to Make a Wits Sclctiea-Hew I Ott a Flat laslramtat m4 ft iht Sam Tim Sv Fra $51 1 S2M - KeOat Was Need Plai Cat Afford I : Mitt This. , Thing are going to mov In the organ and piano line In Astoria, this week. From , now on you will hear more and better music In Astoria than you have ever heard befwtv'v',i:": Eller piano House, the progres sive and up-to-date deailer of Port land, nave come on the ground, atd that mean a good deal for miwlc lovers here. Mr. H, J. SIrard, tha representative of the company, baa brought to Aa torla a pew and Varied line of great Kimball pianos and organs positively the finest and bunt Uistrumenta that human agencies cas construct. The 'marvellously beauUful art - cases of uie Kimball pianos and the pure, rich aympatlwuc tone make an addi tion to a home .that cannot be sur passed in money value. , Besides these great Instruments, Biler- llano House wiU have or. ex hibition a line of fine high-grade Ho bart M. Cable pianos, the Sherwood and the Hinze pianos. , These Instru ments are shown In the newest and most chaste casing efforts, with strik ingly beautiful woods. You will be surprised when you know that you can get one of these fine pianos for a little as J1S6. Think of ft! It means a saving of at least W0. No olher dealer on the coast could sell an Instrum -nt like one tl these for le than 3Q and they would represent, too, that jou were one rn Sacramento. We sell for lea than other house do because our faclliUesj are immeas urably superior to those that other piano house on this coast posses. Instead of ordering for ONE store, wa order for four big, busy, fine estab lishments one tn Portland, one In Sookane. one in San Francteco and oe tn Sacramento. ., This Is your opportunity if you want a piano or an organ. We will let yott pay u little as f 10 down and IS a month, If you wl. Could anything be more liberal than that? Remember the place. The stock la shown at the store of A. R. CYRUS, 424 Commercial Street, who Is our local agent. EILER'S PIANO HOUSE, Busy, Progressive Piano and Organ Dealers. IMtOPOSALS WANTED. Proposals will be received by the uiKleritiguetl for driving and capping one thousand (more or less) piles. The undersigned re serves the right to reject any or all bid. All bids must be in at the Oct! dent Hotel at noon of July 28th, 11KI2. U.W.HUME. FOR RENT. Rooms, S, 7, S and 9, Pythian build ing over, Cooper's store. DR. JAY TUTTLE. '' '" Secretary. HATS TltlMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingleton has' Just opened a nice line of ladles' hats, skirts, shirt waists, and aU kinds of ladles' and children's furnishing goods, Including hair switches . and pompadours'. A chance for the $500 piano given free with every 50c purchase. Commercial street, opposite Budget office. . NOTICE! All persons having bills against the recepltlbn committee of the National Pure Food & Dairy Association .are requested to present them to Will Madison before next Friday evening. COMMITTEE. SUITS OUR CUMATB. Tha rapidly increasing use of shin gles as covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out tha weather and for ornamental purposes, make a great demand for a shingle stain which preserves the wood, prevents moss, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly 1 such the case In damp climate. The need is well mat In a perfeot article made right here In As toria. Cutblrth Creosote Shingle Stain are penetrative, preservative, handsoma and durable. They are put up In eight color and every package guaranteed. E CMICHrSTEK'S rNQLISK EWiYRQYAL PILLS Mi SAFE. A'nj" riul. .lie. A DioCTtrt to, ( llll lir.M la KKO inl !! .;'illk few ml will, fclv-rUibee. Tke ho alhtr. BXaM naCiM Sal..tltat!oiw an Imlta. Uua. Uujr 0 yaut Uruwi.1 v Mad 4c la M,mM w Pni.tlmlara. Tntlataiilala aad ' Keller for Ladlea1 at iMMr, tj ra t.ira 11.11. lV(NT.-lln.n!,l.. all brunl,ti. t kUhMlMl k.nlMl IW VnlUa hU, fapar. Si'lm Siaan, fUlLa. r - ft I! E R C H A N f AND DEALERS IN Dry Gscds. Netlsns and FurnlsfclnS G:c-3 NETW OTOUE NEW STOCK SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE " Fine Line of Suit Pattern in stock. Cleaning and Repairing." Astoria Tailoring Co., ()P00000000000000009000000000000 NEW STOCK-THE WE CAN SAVE DRY GOODS . . . SHOES .... GROCERIES . . . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED Fit EE DELIVERY V. H. COPPEY, OOOOOOCKXOOCxXCKXC JE UNIVERSITY of OREGON 8 EUGENE, (OREGON. 2 The flrnt Si-mester, Session 1902-1S03, opens Wednesday, Sep- K tember 17th. Tlie following schools and colleges are comprla- H M In the university. Graduate school College of Literature, 8 Science and Arts College of Science and-EngineTlng Cnive-' . ity Academy School of MuslcSchonl of Medicine School of g . Law. ' a Tuition free exceot In tvihoois of Law, Medicine and Music. u (Incidental tee, $10; student body tax, 12.50 per year.) Cost of It living from 1100 to M per year. For catalogue address, it Registrar of the University. Eugene, Ore. The Palace Commercial St. Mirket Affords. W. V. Whipple HAVE YOU SEEN OUR ' COAL COOKING Cheaper Than Gas Better Than Wood Always Rtady FOARD 8 STOIiES COMPANY Ix?aders TRULLIXGER, EASTABROOK & CO. . SUCCESSORS TO '...,'.' THEO. BRACKER . Jobbers and Dealers in ' CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKERS ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. r MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES " Pipe Repairing A Specialty Castings W are prepared to mak them oa short notice and of tha bast material. Let us grtva you estimates oa any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest 'price for flrst-claa work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. STATE NORHAL SCHOOL Montnoutli, Ore (XxxraiiXTxixxtxjtxxraixxixxitxxtrr : TAILORS 470.472 comM & rTTTTTTTTTTTITTTTTYnTTTTTTXTTXtmgli PEOPLE'S STORE YOU MONEY ON . Some Spleniid Values For Ladles, Children and Men Freshest Stock In Town. - Fresh Every Day . V . Get Oar Prices BE8T OF SERVICE. 483-491 Bond Street Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday, Dinners a Specialty. Quick Safe Economical Clean Durable OIL STOVES in Hardware 5S Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IrcnG , Brass Wcrks Cor. 18th sad Franklin are! Graduates of the tlohool are In con stant demand at salaries ranging from $40 to $100 per month. Student take the state examinations during their course In the school and are prepared to receive State certificates on grad uation. Expenses range from $120 to $173 per year. ' Strong normal course and well equipped training department. Tho fall term opens September H. For cat alogue containing full information, ad dress, E. D. RBSSLKK. President, or J. B. BUTLER, Secretary.