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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1902 D 0 Y 0 U WAN T T 0! Save money on groceries? You cnn if you como to our store . We keep nothing but tli very choicest incntu, fat prime, tomlor and juicy; ftiid wo cut and trim your roasts to only unpen can. Our price are low connidoring the quality. Ross. Hlgidiis & Co. TELEPHONE! Ml. ,, .... , . m.- TODAY'8 WBATHSR. POnTLAND, July 2f -Oregon mid Washington fair, HAM OK LADIES' SUITS THIS WKKK 1 7.M suit ron.,.. ...I M 10 oo wit ron too i; t ant ron 10.00 18 00 suit i"on ... .......... 17. m shit ron m m ., srrr ron .... w oo 22. to SUIT FVK .............. 1T.M m oo jcit ron ........ M.oo I Oatton sella feed, grain ant hay. rtr barber at the False Bath. Jelly glaa. fruit Jar cap, and rubbers for aide by Johnson Bro. Young Japan boy went situation In family. Iniulr t 111 Commercial itntt. . You will And th be ISo meal In n he dty at the Walng Sun Restaurant. No. $12 Commercial alreeL New toek of fney good Juit ar rived at Yokohama ftasaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. Bond In your order for your winter supply of nr, slab or hard wood to Kel ly, the transfer mn. Phone 231t block. Ml amoker emoke the "Pride of Astoria" cigar. No betttor made. Manufactured by MacFnrUn Kno bl. You can buy Newbro Herplclde, the great dandruff cure, for 71 cent per bottle at the Occident Barber Shop. Bicycle repairing wlUt skill and jpromptneM. Supplies In atook; work .gusronte.d. Ilcllanc Electrical Work l Bond St. "Wantd. A young man to take po sition a aienographer and office clerk. Apply at Aatorlan ofTlca. ' Toke Point, which are Eastern oys ter developed In Shoalwater bay. are unlike all others-good at any aeaaon of the year. They are fat and dell clous. Craw-flnh are now juat In sea aon and are excellent eating, aa are craba and all the other nume-roua de-tleac-ic served so skilfully at the Toke Point oysler house on Eleventh street. txxxxxxxxxxxxxxrxraxxxrarxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi OUR PRICES- Great Eastern furniture Co. Soil everything youlwnnt'for tlio homo and sell it nt'lo west prices, CASH - OR - INSTALLMENTS Wo are unloading n carload of Furniture nnd Carpets. Call and boo tlio new goods at prices to suit you. Wo will mako your mattress or re pair them for you. Try one of our own make couches. EASY TERMS DESIRED. . Great Eastern A7 Cionimcrehvl 81. - The atwunor Aberdeen and Itobert Dollar are due at this port tody. The eteamer rulton deuartad vetr. day for San Franolaco, She itakea 400.000 feet of lumber. Johnson Bro received a large ship meiit of very fine frulta and vegetables on the 'Frincj stcanwr last evening. The commlaalon of Collector of Cua- Initial ftitMt hNi a-t lu.i.a .uuli4l but It will prvb&My arrive In a few day. , f .":' I John Vantfure, an agvd Oreek flhr man, illt-d Wdoday night of con 'unmtloi). He waa unmarrlvd, but baa rplatlvea In thla wuntry, j Wantisd.-Oood girl for general ' hounework In miall family; good wag ea.. Apply at Mr. E. Dwnpaloa, But j ii-rDrlJ Cottage, Beaalde, Ore. ! Wamond " C" Soap la the beat. Thu) baa ben proven by the teat of the ' Having houaowlfv. who appreciiitoa price and quality, too. For aala by JOHN HON BltOB. i The date of the new-enterprlae ex ;cunrton to 8aald la Auguat . Don't fall to buy llcketa and attend, for ev ery body will be along to enjoy a fine day at the braoh. !o emm, guaranteed pur, delivered ' to any part of the city, IS oerrta a pint, jlce cream eoda. Boat fraab Candida. 'Private roomi. Parlor Caody Store, j (S3 Commercial afreet. j Roalyn coal laata longor, la cleaner nd maka lena trouble with Movee and chimney fluea than any other coal 'on die market. Oorg W. fianborn, agent. Telephvoa 131t . Plumbing, tinning, gaa and ateant fitting at lowtat rat and In work-mnn-ltktt manner. Ordera promptly executed Shop, Ko. C5. Bond atreat. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Ha lit Junlcr Kidney Cur la the beat kidney medljine In the market. We guarantee It to do the work, if It don't give relief In one day return the bo wlo and gat your money. Chaa. flngere, , , . A upeolsl meeting of the Svlc lm hvemnt league will be lxld next Thurmlay at the city hall. Several matter of Importance are to be act ed upon. Tlx) ft. ftinhhlp Oilumbia an (veil yea terday afternoon from San rrancit Hhe brourht a lorge number of naa. engfra who itnt aeveral ltoura in Aatorla. Couohea w carry the largeat and beat aelected atock In the city. The line Includea both amooth and tufted couchea, which we are offering at low er prloea than other dealer. Charle llollborn aV Son. A mcMIng of the regatta committee waa not held laat evening, but the orobubllltlea are that a meeting will tie called for thla evening, when the regntta will be formerly called oft. The French four-maated bark Aale arrived down the rfver y: inlay, with a full cargo of grain fo the United Kingdom, The Aate capaUfd at her dock In Portland ome month ago. Police Omcer" Phillip waa yesterday preaentcd with a vry handaome watch charm by Chaiiea Jlaymonfl. Tne charm waa embleina4lo f the Frater nal Order of Englea, Is of aolld gold, and la highly prlaed by the recipient of the gift. ARE RIGHT Furniture Co., Slinnnlinn Btilhllug The run of aatmon yeatnrday, while not up to that of the prevloui day, waa very good, and reoelpta of ' tiie oannerle wr au(M'lently large to keep the crewa buy from morning till night. A 'drunken aallor cm very nly being drowned at . an early hour yc. terday morning. 11 fell overbourd at the foot of SevnUi atreet, and but for the, timely arrival of a flaherman would liav been drowned. Mayor Suprenatrt yntterday algoed all the ordinance which were pawned at the liutt meeting of the council, Theae meaaure provide for th Im provement of Commertrial trert, from Third to Sixth, and appropriate mon ey for the payment of two other atreet imurovemfnta, K, B. Hyatt, who haa been rcprcacnt Ing the Wright Mualc Houae of Port lat)d In Aatoria the paat week, ha left a aupply of tbe Iwteat popular het iiiuiHc at A. R. Cyrua piano bona, at No. 421 Commercial Btrcwt, whkh will be cloned out during today and tomorrow at JO cent a copy, or four cople for 70 cent. , The Brfttoh ehlp Dlmylale arrived In port Wodneaday venlng from New caiffle New South Wulw. Captain Archard reporta that he encountered hfjid w lnda during the entire trip, and that ha waa M daya on the way. The Dlmdnl bring ton 0 coal for Portland and Ator1a. She left up the river at au early hour thla morning, riah Wi,d..'n Van Duaen returned yeatcntay from a Mp to the McKcn ! river hatchery, where operatlrfna were iwwmfy commenced. The fli4i niH'n there are of the May and June variety-. Aa yet the hewim of thla lle ia In the nature of an experiment, but It la "believed It will prove tne of the tMt hatcherle In the atate. Among the deeda filed for record yeaterday waa one that tranafer to 0trge W. Hume the aaa-mltl aite at the Tongue. The deed la executed by the Van Duaen Inveatnient Company and the Columbia Land and Develop ment Company, and transfer to Mr. Hume a tract of waterfrontage MS.S ft wide and 0 feel dep. The con aidcratlon 1 named at t32O0. , The itamiihlp Eureka arrive yea terday from Eureka. CaL he ha aboard Bon.OW tt of redwood and come h-r for the purpose of com pleting hr cargo, which I deallned for the Orient. Tho Kureka la an odd looking veel. having been btillt at Cleveland, O.. for the iake trade. When th Klondike sxeitemeni brok out ahe waa brought around the Horn, and hna alm'e bn operated out of Seattle. onilderbl lxl lnterit la 1 iant- feMed In the Fitaalmmona-JeffrWa fight, which take place in Kan Fran clacHi thla "evfiUng. For acme daya pi at prominent Aatorlnnt have been dniHng out of town or. " buslnenw" trli, btrt they can l relied io to r-t tngether at ih rin.lde tonight. WMI It the general belief tht Jeff will retain the chairipkmlnip belt, It la realltcd that he has no walkover, and the betting fraternity seem In clined to place ita money on the Cor nlnlunan at the prevalent odd, t'i to 10. Bulletin of the fight w"UI be re- oelved at aevera! local resort. Wonblngon pilot commlsaloner threaten to put on another pilot schooner, the " Joe Pulltxer," and will charge the full ratea according to the Washington pilot law. With the 10m- Ing of th'f new Washington pilot achooner thei will be fully a 40 per cent Increase In pilotage ratea. The rate In effect at the present time is IS per foot draft and 2 cent for each reglatered ton. The Washington rate In $s pier foot on all vessels drawing not In exceaa of 12 feet, and 110 for each additional foot. The Washington and Oregon pilots aecurd the pilot achooner Jo Pulltier at the cont of $12,000. That the Industrial excursion, which the Joint manufactories committee will give to Seaside oh Sunday, August 3. will be a grand a access le evident from the manner In which tlckt nie bring sold. - Teaterday almost 500 tlekeia were disposed of, and members of tho committee were very much gratltled wlfh the manner -In which the people of the city hastened to their financial aaalatanee. It ia betleved that fully 1500 tickets will be sold, and that the necessary $1000 will be -aJsed by the excurelon. W. W. Whlppl?, who haxl Intended returning to Bucoda, remain ed over for the purpose of helping out the committee, of which he Is a mem ber, and he alone had aold more than (0 ticket by dinner time. The fare Is only 75 cents for. adults, and 50 cents for children, and every loyal Astorian slum Id make preparations to spend the day at the beach. Marcelle Duprey. a natlva of sunny Frtino. Was ui) W.-uv Police Judge Nelson yesterday afternoon to prow eaunf whv sle should not be sent out of town. Miss Duprey ii still here, and thp Indlcatlna nro that she win i-emaln for some time ta come. It seems the woman has jlven the po lice considerable trouble In tne past. nd yesterday when she visited the depot, a short tlnw prior to (he de- oai'tur of the morning tram, ana cursed an Intending paw'jngsv. It be came necessary to take ),er Into cus tody. She waa accused of vagrancy, and when City Attorney Smith asked her to enter a plea she maintained rigid alienee. In casea of thla kind the law preaume that; the defendant rlahe to , plead not guilty, o Mis .Duprey'g trial procdd. , "'Now, If vvu wsth to employ legal aialstance, w will glva you until tomorrow to do wo." aald Judg Nolaon Mut Du- prey asked where he would h re tained In the meantime, and when told that the city jail w at her disposal she threw up both hand and Indicat ed a desire to. have the case proceed ed with. Her record waa again her and the court Imposed a fine of $50, agreeing to suspend enlen;e on con dition that ah leave the etiy. It wa explained to her that ih could pay the $M, aerv J5 days In Jail, or leave Atorla, After pondering for - mo rn f in, he aald atie would atay In Jail, but the police believe abe 'will lire of llf there, VEUHOSAL MKSTIOX. Captain A. W. Reed, of Hoqulam, Is In the city, ' , B. Waldtnan, a Portland traveling man, wa In th tHy yesterday. Mr. and Mr A, C. Ewlng; of Salt Lake City, are vlsltng Aatoria. J W. Belcher la down from Port land to remain for a few week. 4 Herman Wis returned yesterday from a bulns trip to Portland. " Mr. S. Q. WSHiann, of Hkamokawa, waa shopping In tbe city yesterday.' P. r. Kelly, of Beatle, wa in the city yeter1ay, a guest at the Occident. Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Btreumeyer leave today for a few weeks' outing at Sta itde, ' ; Mr. and Mr. E. N, Wht-eler, of Pantland, were vwitlng the city yes terday. - (Ity Attorney A. M. Smith return ed from a abort business trip to Ba sil tie yesterday. Dr. li. L. Henderson ha returned from Portland, where he attended the Great Council of Redmen. T O. Coleman, of Portland, was Irt the dty yesterday. Mr. Coleman ia a wvll known commercial traveler. Hon, Bam White, of Baker City, ar rived In the City yeWterday with Governor-elect Chamberlain, and left on the morning train for the beach. Inspector Bdward and Fuller were down from Portland yesterday They boarded the Columbia here last even ing for the purpose of Inspecting her on the way up the river. , County Judge Trenchard and County Commissioner Young left this morning for an Inspection trip over the Elk Creek toll road. At Seaside they were Joined by Commissioner Clarke. Colonel and Mrs, Dr. Adair rrrlved In the city last tuesday from North Taklma, accompanied by Misa Wher ry, a former Astoria resident, and Mini Hardlson, who will spend a month at Seaside. .. .. George E. Chamberlain, governor- elect, arrived in the city yesterday morning and registered at the Occi dent. Mr. Cliamberlaln left on . the morning train for Seaside, to remain for a few days. He was in the city only a ahort time and few of bia Wends Interviewed him. . THE POST CHECK. A bill has been before congress to retire the present five, two and one dollar bills and substitute note, pay able at any postolflce, which shall pass aa currency If It becomes a law It will prove a invaluable to many forma of business) aa Hostetters Stomach Bitters la to those who are weak and sickly. To such persona this medicine will prove a blessing to those who are weak and alckly. To such persona It contains only aucb Ingredients as will build up and strengthen the en tire system. It will tone up the stom ach, restore tbe appetite and cure heartburn, belching, headtche, indi gestion, constipation, biliousness and Insomnia. Don't fall to try It, but do not accept a substitute If you value your health. There I no medlolne so good aa the Bitters. For sale by drug gists. CITT DIVIDED INTO SECTIONS. On account of the heavy package dty delivery, D. Shanahan, who ia conducting the Red Tag Sale of dry goods and men'a elothlf. ha found It necewy to divide Uhe city into sections. Deliveries witf be made In each division at . regular intervals. Purehasea made after 5 p. ra. will be delivered aa early aa possible on the following morning. CMtomers mak ing small purchases which are easily handled would, confer y favor by car rying same. D. J3HANAHAN. PROPOSALS WAXTKI. Proposals will be revel vel by the umlorsijriHMl for driving and tapping one thousand (more or less) piles. Tbe Undersigned re serves tbe right lo rejeet any or all bids. , All bids' iniiKt be In at tbe Occi dent Hotel at noon of July 1'Stli, lWHi. . W. HUM 13. CHILDREN FOR ADOPTION. The Ore iron Home Society desires to find home for three boya 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, fs now in Aatoria and any com munication for him may be left at thia office. '. The children may be tak en on a three months' trial. . , - SKIN TORTURES And all Forms of Itching Scrly Humour Instantly Relieved ami Speedily . CUBED BY CUTICOEL Complete Treatment ($1), consist of ClJTICl'BA rlOAP, to .cleanse the akin of crusts and scale snd soften the thickened cuticle, Cv fcciU OUT' MEKT, to instantly aUay Itching, Irritation, and inflammation, and ioothe and he:4, and CUTiCUBA IIb HOLVESt Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood. A Kinumc Set ! often sufficient to core the moat torturing, dinflgurlnK, Itching, burning, bleed ing, scaly, crusted, and pimply hu mours, when all else fall. MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP, a4Urdbf CCTiccOiTESTforbeurJfy. lug Uie tkln, foreteaiMiox the scalp, and atop plug oi falling hair, for oftentng and whiten. In the Iwuda, for baby itching and nuhea, In tAUuforaaoojlnitlrrluUloBaasd.cbatlsg, or too frt W ffenlT penplration, for many tai.atire, anttaetrfle parposn wbb h UBKf t Uiem-elrea to women, and for all tbe purpotei of the lollct, iMlh, and Dunei7- Cimcnu BaaoLvmrr Pnxa (Chocolate Cnate.1) are a new, tasteless, odoiteM, em wmkjti aubntittiM for the celebraunl liiilil ei Ticcaa KtLVKKT, a well as for alt other blood parifienand bnnmirenmi. In acraw cap ula, ooutatniug m iloaea, price ks. loUl tkrawtunri d world. !or. r , i,Tnt?. . Pan. lit. SrilKI Kl 1 . CStrhoo Si , Undo., rmai O.PVH i Em l v"r foTi.i Din a Cue or,Sl 1'iok. , V.S.A. REDUCED RATES TO NORTH BEACH. 1; Tbe O. B. K. Co. will sell excur sion ticket to all North Beach Joints Bwaco to Nahootta .Inclusive, every Sunday during the season at the very low rata of $1 for th round trip. Ticket will be good returning either by attaroer Nahootta, or T. J. Potter, but only on date of sale. FOR RE.VT. Rooms, S, 7, t and . Pythian build ing over. Cooper's store. ; DR. JAT TUTTLE, Secretary. HATS Tit I M3! ED Fit EE. Mrs. R. Ingleton has Just opened a nice line of ladies' hats, skirts, shirt- wals, and 'all kinda 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. SUITS OUR CUMATBf. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gles aa covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purposes. mke a great demand for a shingle stain wblch preserves tbe wood, prevent moas, and retains a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly ia such the case in damp climates. The need la well met In a perfect article made right here In As toria. CutWrtb Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable- They ar put up in eight color and every package guaranteed. TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL ' Points East YU SHORT LINE V'- TO St. PAlL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, irkh pim n1 T.-Mirlst Sit eoera. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Dally Trains; faat time. - ' ' m,u nMAi-a n full lnfnrma. Hon reearding tlckefci, routes etc., call onoraddrea . , W. PHALON, , , H. DIOKSON. Trav. Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt 123 Third Street, Portland. A. B. C. DENN1STON. a W. l. A (11 First Avenue. - Sea ttle. Wash. H E R C EI A N T T A I LOB S - AND DEALEnS IM Dry Goeds, Nctlcns end Farnlshlna C::ds . ' NEW STORE NEW STOCK V SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE Fine Line of Suit Pattern in stock. Cleaning and Repairing. Astoria Tailoring Co., NEW STOCK-THE WE AX SAVE DRY GOODS - - -SHOES .... GROCERIES - - -FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED FKEE IELIVEY - V. H. COFFEY, OOOCOO0OOOGOOOOOCCXOCCGOOC W Vmin'ii naiian r'liimwimmi'i'SW'n1 am I the UNIVERSITY PF OREGON I EUGENE, ;KEGOX. . ' The first Semester, Soaslon 1902-1903, opens Wednesday, Sep- 3 ' tember 17th.. The following schools and colleges are comprta- H ed in the university. Graduate school College of Utra'.ar-, - S Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering Cniv.e 8 slty Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of S ' Law. . . ' r-' - " "r; ' 1 '- ' n Tuition free except in reboot of Law, Medicine and Music. M (Incidental fee, $10; student body tax, $2.50 per year.) Cost of B living from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue addre, g Registrar of the Uulverttity, Eugene, Ore. g The Palace- Coomercial St- Everythinf the Mirket Affords. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR COAL COOKING Cheaper Than Gas Better Than Wood Always Ready FOARD 8 STOIiES COMPANY Leaders in TRULLINGER, EASTABROQK ft-CO. 8UCC1SS0E TO THEO. BRACK ER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC ., MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIFES Pipe Repairing A Specialty Castings We are prepared to make them o short notice and of th best material. Let us gtT you estimate oa any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest price for flrst-claa work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. STATE NORHAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. 470-472 twer, m st. PEOPLE'S STQRE YOU 3IOXEV OS . Some SplenJU Values For Ulles, Children tni Men Freshest Stock In Town . - Frcsa Every Day . - Get Oir Prices PEST OF ISEHVICE. 483491 Bond Street nnnins ! si'" n i m , muni" M Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 ceuts, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. V. )t Uhlpplc Quick Safe Economical Clean Durable OIL STOVES Hardware 51 J Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works Cor. 18th and Fiankllo ave: Graduates of the School are In con stant demand at salaries ranging from $40 to $100 per month. Students taka the state examinations during their course In the school and are prepared to receive . state certificates on grad uation. ;,. , - Expense range from $120 to $175 "per year. Strong normal course and well equipped training department. The fall term opena September 18. For cat alogue containing full Information, ad dress, B. D. RHSSLEK, President, or J. B.BUTLER, Secretary.