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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTOR IAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. 1002 MAKE ALL THE But llio easiest wuy to moke the most is to buy vour FltUlTS OF US. Wo l.avo an extra largo fConignmcnt of all kinds of GOOD I IIINCiSJ duo to orrivo on stonmor toduy. Ore gon and California Ponches. Ross, Higglns 6t Co. TKLEI'IIONB TODAT'I WEATHER. I'OM'LAND. July 29.Oit.guii nd Vwtliliiftun, fulr weathw, mai.i: OF LADIES SUITS tiiih week I 7.50 SUIT FOR ...I 8 50 10.00 tR'IT FOR 1.00 12 W UIT TOR 10.00 is w suit rem itw 17 60 SUIT FOR . JO .00 SUIT FOR K.M K.M SUIT FOIl ...J 17.60 23 W KIMT FOR 10.00 iton MlU feed, (fain tod hay. Flv barbers at the Palaca Hatha. Jelly clor. fruit Jar, Jar cap, and ruMier for tale hy Johnon Urn. Young Jninre boy wtnlt liuallon In family. Inquire t (13 Commercial tree!, You will find the bet 15o meal In the etty at the Ruing Bun Iloataurant. No. II! Commercial treet. New tiotlt of fancy good jut ar rived at Yokohama Ikxaar. Call and re the latest novel Up from Japan. Send In your order for your winter' ui'ily of fir. slab or hard wood to Kol ly, the transfer nuui. I "hone 2211 black. All smokers smoke the 'Trlde of Aurla" cigar. No bottler made. Manufactured hy MacFarlane ft Kno- You ran buy Newbro'a Ilerplolde, the crt dandruflf cure, for 75 cent ter bottle at the Oculdent Barber Shop. Wcycle repairing with akltl and promptness, Supplies In atock; work yuarantei'd. Reliance Klcctrlcal Worka 421 Bond 8t. Want-.'d. A young man to take po sition a stenographer and onice clerk. Apply at Atorlan ofTlco. Toke Point, whloh are Eastern oya ters developed In Shoalwater bay, are unlike all others-good at any season of the year. They are fat and dell clou. Craw-fish are now Just In ea son and are excellent eating, as are crabs and all the other numerous do lleurle served so skilfully at the Toke J'olnt oyster house on Eleventh atreot. Q 1 see 5 COMMERCIAL , anmixTxixxnx: :i itiiixixixxiiiixxxiixxxixxiiixiiii; WE SELL Today t.o open our now now patterns nnd now pre "Brussels Rugs in RUGS: Soo tlie new Indian Rugs, all the nige, in in tho highest art of coloring. New Egyp tian rugs in pyramid patterns. Buy tho lutest. Our prices are right. We Soil Furniture, Bedding, Couches, and everything for tho house at lowest prices, Great Eastern Mi Commercial St. XXXXXXXXXXX TxxTxxxmimixxiiiTyimmiiiaiixmir MONEY YOU CAN f Wantd.-A girl for hoiuwwork; no washing; no children. Apply at Co lumbia Hifmn Laundry. Heufert Dim, of The Pallus, shipped two car of fresh salmon to their up river cannery from Astoria last night. The four-mauled schooner John A. Catiiiibcll a tut Forl Horn have ar rived In port. They will load lumber. The F.ureka cannery wilt be started up tmiuy, with a' full crew of men. It win hunlle all the glllnet and seine 1 11 from up-river point. J Our headache tablets are "all right" In the truest sense of the term. If :they don't cure, we return your money, Rogers, the druggist. j OHIKNTAL num. new stock, ha Jttfil twit received. Including all slses. In rich and iaiulslt colorings and de 8n. CIIAS. HdUtonN & BON. J Wanted, by the Aberdeen Tacking Company, Ilwaco, Wash., a t'ompe-'.eit teiKgraph?r; also an expert jtistd gro- .ceryman and a goo. shoe sa'einan, j Mi-i.illlr- Millug beds; Something new ii ml up to date. A sanitary bed, The only vermin proof folding bed made. For sale by CI I A 8. HBltflOUN A ;hon. I The Presbyterian Sunday achool will vlve a picnic to 8rus)de, Thursday, August 7. Prices, 75 for adults; 40c "for children; tic for members of t Kunday school. i . Diamond " C Soap la tha best. Thla hRVbeen proven by the teat of tho .saving housewife, who appreciate price and quality, too. For sale by JOHNSON BnOS. ThTTdat of the new-enterprtoe ex cumloii to Seaside Is August t. Don't fall to buy tickets and attend, for ev orybinly wli be along to enjoy a fine ony si ne Dracn, J"hn I'arlwu, an old raljnt of ScKkl., died Moudny at his home, of rheuiuatlMiri of the heart. The funeral was lu1d yesterday and the lnt.;rmnt was in Ote.invlew, The steamship Klder arrived In ye tervlay from San Francteoo, after a ili.ount iMiMinf... Bhe brought a I urge number of passengers and considerable freight for Astoria. toe cream, guaranteed pure, delivered to any part of tha city, 15 cents a pint. Ice cream aoda. Beat fresh candles. Private rooms. Parlor Candy Store, Mi Commercial street. Kortyn coal lasts longer, la cleaner and make lea trouble with aioves and chimney Due than any other coal on die market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. Plumbing, tinning, gaa and ateam fitting at lownt rate) and In work man-like manner. Ordora promptly executed. Shop, No. 4:5, Bond atreet. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Charfea W. Holmes and Archie Mc Lean have formed a put tnershtp, t.nd after August 1st will do a geneml btack-Mmlthlng and horse-shooing busi ness at the old McLean shop on Twelfth atreet, Police court receipt for tho month of July will probably be very mm In excess of the average for the present year. Yesterday receipts aggregated J180, while on several other days of the prcsont month they have been from ;5 to $125. CARPETS full carpets in the colorings. Now extra largo sixes. Furniture Co. Mhnnuhnii Btilllliir Yesterday' receipts of fldh were fu'. ly a large as th of tne previous day, ami tlie canneries hid all thv eu!d handle Indication are that tho supply will continue J for the re. mailnder of the season. Joseph Karvonen. of Hammoni Monday nlglit In this city, after a long Illness, fmm dropsy, He wis year of age and Is survived l.y a wlfB and on child. The funersf will be held tomorrow from Pohl's iimler- taklng parlor under the ausplw of Heaalde lodge uf Woikmen. 3. Tl, Tlllolicin, the Albany contrac tor, was In the city yesterday. He Hated that tie had already sent his outfit down to Seaside, where he baa the contract for the coiirtru tPn of the Necanlcum bridge. Work on the improvement, which must be complete in W days, will be begun at nr. Mr, KMIth Toieler Wea(h-rd. f Portland, Is visiting In the city for firw days, Mr. Weathered Is on of the moat prominent women in Ore- son sna represenieq mis stite si the liuffjilo fair. She U one of Ih ). president of the Natloial Edltlal Araoclath.n, and hn done more. or- hapa, than any other pron to sdver- M this state throughout the East. Sho Is a remarkably clever writer I nd has furnished many Interesting article to the big newsajiera of the rewntry. Mr. WeAthered l down to enlov the ocean breexe far a few day's, Great Interest l-jlng taken In the Industrial excursion that If ft ji g v- en to Seaside on E jnl.iy, an I Ir Is ovldint hat fully 10 ear will Le re quired to ca-- f r (h crowd. Miny ticket have ali nlv been sold, an I during 1he remainder "t tht present week member of the Joint com.S'.tee and others Interest 'd In the umnoer- 1al advancement f the city will make an active canv. Tkketi cut crly "5 cents each, an I everyone mould at tend the excar I'M, r. l only Iwraune the eomirlttee will b- aml-t.nl ihere- by, but also I ?ejue th exjir,rn will be an enjoyabl" O'Jtf . John Tulley, an employe of the Oil worka, fell off the bridge hack of Fish ers' opera house at an early hour yes terday morning and waa severely In jured, Tulley had been quite 111 for some time .and WMa unable to -aleep. He wandered about town and finally sat dwn on the railing of the bridge. In some manner, he fell to the beach below, a dlst tnee of 1 or 10 feet. His cries were heard by Mrs. Klnkellu. who live In the neighborhood, and i-'ho telephoned Chief Hallock, who person ally assisted the man to the bridge. Ir. PHklngton was called and attend ed the sufferer. Tulley received a aash In the head, a rock having pem trat d the skull, and he was other wise brul-ied. He Is now at St. Mary's hospital and is getting along nlc-dy. Andrew Ma.i i, who nvide tt un- suiwsaful effort to end hla life Mon day night, was much Improved In con dition yesterday, and waa able to alt up at the county jail, where he Is be ing detained. Mattson was quite talk ative yesterday and wae heartily sorry for his rash act. One of hi first ques tion was ns to whether or not he had Injured any of the member of his family, and when told that he hod not he seemed very much relieved. Asked the reason for hi attempt upon his life, Malison said he could remember nothing about It, and that there wim no cue for his foolish action. Matt- son Is quite popular among his coun trymen, many of whom called yester day at the prison to see htm. There Is little doubt now that he will en tirely recover. The J-rfnt committee having In thargn the publication of the illustrated took of Astoria and Clatsop oOmty is now hard at work on the matter, and It Is hoped to have the book out by Sep tember 1. Some time ago the com mittee addressed inquiries to all local manufacturei s, asking them to fill out blank with statements concerning the number of men employed, wages paid, amount of capital Invested and value of yearly output. .The manufacturers did not respond with promptness to these Inquiries, and a special commit tee has been named to secure the nec cssarv Information. The statistic de sired are approximate and can be fur- nlHhcd the committee without viola tion of business rub. Splendid lllus tratlnna are being secured, and the book will be one of the finest of the kind ever printed In the Northwest. The Packers yesterday received word from W. J. Barry, superintendent of their Nushagak bay cannery, that a strike of Ish T.-rnm had occurred there. The rnt-n were diwatlslied with the price being paid nnd demanded an In crease, Mr. Harry wi delegated by the sevearl cannery superintendents to consult the men and their attorney, and after tho, consultation a meeting of the superlntemlonts was held. The matttr wa.i settled on a basis satis factory to all pai'tl-'a concerned, and flxhlng operations were resumed. A table was placed on lha beach und the fishermen the-re signed the agreement entered Into, witnessed by disinterest ed parties. Strike lasted seven days, during whloh time not a case of fish was packed. Hcfus Jensen, superintend ent of the Portland -Alaska, Packing Company, had made an effort to aet tle ths difficulty, but was unable to do so, the men declaring they would return to Astoria, According to Mr. Barry's letter, tha Packers had put up to date between 11,000 and 12,000 cases. There la an exceptionally large run ot flno Xing salmon In the Nuwh agak and the pack thla year, will be an excellent one. When the strike commenced th run had Just et In. The largest pack on the fiver to date Is that of tb old Whalers' cannery, now owned by the Paclflo Packing & Navigation Company, - Fred Smith ha been fined 1150 by Police Judga Nelson for disorderly conduct. Smith, according U Chief Hallock, I a "bad one." He ha a mania for punching people, and when he "geta right" the first man he meets I struck. Smith had been Jailed twice before by the police nd the second time he waa given his liberty provid ed he would lve the city. He then had 11 day to erve. After a very short absence he returned to town and begun bis disorderly practice again. A fw nlglit ago ho went Into an As- tor-street saloon and dellborjffiiy struck a man 5 year of age, without any provocation whatever. The man wa toUl stranger to him, but hap pened to be the first person be met Smith was arrested and fined $150 He will not be glvtn opportunity to leave town im this occasion, but will be kept In Jail for T5 day After he serves hi time, he will be requlred'to aerve oat the 1 day that are charged agtlnat him on the book. 3. N. Stacy, representing (he Colum bia River psasln Journal, a Portland publication. Is In the city. Mr. Stacy will make an effort to provt le for a arite-up of tola city In the Jcurnnl, which ha come to be a medium o much value to h mes vkrs. When seen last evening. Mr. Stacy saSd: "The people of Oregon are waking up to the fact that this great state, with' It multiplied resource in lumbering, mining, stock, grain and fruit ralsfr.g, fliheriea, fish canning and other Indus tries, ha less than half a million peo ple, while the development of Its ie- aources would employ and maintain half a d'zen million people.. The tide of emigration I to the coatt states, aid Oregon wants it share. Th Sou'h- ern Pacific, Union and O. R. & N. Co. expect to expend 150.000 the present seojion In distributing pamphl-ts and hook setting forth the resource of Oregon. Waahlngton and Idaho, and will distribute for the Portland Board of Trade 200.000 copies of the Colum bia River BaMn Journal, including other books and periodicals I am au thorized by the Board of Trade to write up towns and cltle within the states mentioned in the Columbia Riv er Basin Journal and take subscrip tions therefor at the rate of $2 per year These Journals are distributed free, a above Indicated, and In ad dition are put Into Information bu reau ,in the leading hotel of the coast, and distributed free to home seeker and virttora Eich subscriber' name, together with his address and character of business, will be publish ed free, anl will lie kpt in informa tion bureaus until the 1905 fair, serv ing as a good advertisement. It la proposed to give Astoria an extensive write-up In the next Usue, with appro priate Illustrations and other matters of interest. We hope to make the Is ue an Interesting one." Mr. Stacy will make a canvass for subscriptions and If enough are secured the write- up will follow. THE CUBAN REPUBLIC. Condltons In Cuba have been much Improved alne the Americans took control of affair and since they are now free to manage their own affairs the question arise aa to their abil ity to maintain self-government. The experiment will be watched with much interest. In this case It Is a worthy experiment, but If you are sickly It la not advlanihle to experiment with any of the many so-called health restor ers that have no merit. The only way to recover your health 1 to per fect the digestion, keep the bowel open and the blood pure. For thla purpose you cannot find a better or more reliable medicine than Hoatet ter'a Stomach ' Bitters. Try It for heartburn, belching," indigestion, dys pepsia, constipation, blllousnees. or malarii, fever and ague. It never fails to cure. A NEW COOK. Every one gets tired of the same tdd dishes cooked In the same old way. Miss Nellie Smith of Portland Is again with us and will Berve, free, today at Johnson Bros, the perfect food. Shred ded Wheat Biscuit, in many new and appetising dltftes. - You are invited to ctll ind see us and get a cook-book I'ree. , A. O. U. W. FUNKRAL NOTICE! The funeral services avit tha re mains of our late brother, Joseph Kar vonen. w 111 be held at the undertaker nnrlora Thursday, July 31, HH)2, at the hour of 1:30 p. m. All 'member of Seaside Lodge, No. IS, A. O. U. W., are hereby notified to assembla at their lodgei-room at 1 o'clock p. m. of al.i day, to attend the said femoral. By order of the Master Workman, Attest: ' PATRICK SHEA. F. D. WINTON, Recorder. SUITS OUR CLIMAT3T. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gle aa covering tor the walls ot build ings, both to keep out the weather and tor ornamental purposes, makea a great demand for a shingle stain which preserve the wood, prevents moss, and retain a fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly la such the case in damp climates. The need Is well met In a perfect article made right here In As toria. Cutbirtb's Creosote Shingle Stain are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are put up in eight colors and every package guaranteed. fdVir-X. (ccp Out tho Wet SAWYER'S KsasfaferBraU CLOTHING -TSJ W'eTTr mrml la h world. sw f(vu tk bt uuhu, u4 warrant. wtrprMf. U SUai lut fuugliaat work ulmtk I for lha trarfe Bark. W rmtlt mom not km iMm, wnu lor Mtalc ta 1. 1. iHtfcf -t rth U, arts., lu mads M oM4n sJT ,ri:itS(AL MENTION. Mr. Taylor, of the Hotel Flavel, 1 In the city. , John Eyle la vlaltlng In the city for a few week. F, J. Beufert, a canneryman of The Dalles, Is n the city. T. O. Trulllnger returned yesterday on the Elder from San Francisco. f Mr. and Mr. E. H. Strumeyer have returned from a week' outing at Sea side. S. E. Harri leave today for Foley Springs. Lane County, for the benefit of hi health, i ; t Judge Alex W. Sweek, a prominent Democratic politician of Portland, waa In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mm. J. T. Rlckman leave shortly for Covington, Ontario, to re main for the summer. Mlm Mat tie P. Matthews, of Boston, Is visiting In the city with her broth er, Captain H. A. Matthew. It's Whesler, a niece of Captain Matthews, 1 also visiting here Hon. 3. H. D. Gray returned yes terday from White Salmon, Wash. He la n-w very much Improved In health and his friends were happy to note the change in hi condition. ADVERTISED LETTERS, Following is a list of letter remain ing In the poatofBce at Astoria, Ore., Jury 18, 1302: ' Allen, M. C. Place. E. P. Kt-hinaon, R. F. Scbrimpa, C. O. (Lobster) Slppo, Frank Butterfiekl F. M. Crawford, J. J.; DavK Mr. M. J. Davidson, D. L. Ericksm. Mrs. HllnSchaUer, H. G. Franrsen, m- Sivertaon, Miss N. Green, Martha Smith, Miaa Mamie Hinchan, Bu-:kley CSoderberg, Chal. Mct'uen, Robert Storrank, Gid Michelseon, Miss Wert, 8. G. Nelson, Chas. Weatherford, Wm. Pelland. Elle. Welcher, Mr. C. A. Plncetich, Sam FORDTGN. . . v . 0?'tlund, Olof. MoWror, Krlstoffer Wilson, G. L. - TXbxgnkfl REDUCED RATES TO NORTH BEACH. The O.H1N. Co. will ell excur sion tickets to all North Beach Joint Ilwaco to Nahootta .inclusive, every Sunday during the season at the very low rate of tl for the round trip. Ticket will be good returning either by steamer Nahcotta or T. J, Potter, but only on date ot sale, , HATS TitlMMED FREE, Mrs. R. I.ngleton has Just opened a nice line of ladies' haw, skirts, shirt waists, and all kinds of ladies' and children's furnishing goods, Including hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the 1500 piano given free with every 50c purchase. Commercial street, opposite Budget office. FOR RENT. Rooms, 5, 7, S and 9. Pythian build ing over, Cooper'a store. DR. JAY TUTTLE, Secretary, REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE . Astoria National Bank a Astoria, in the State or Oregon, at uie viuse oi ouaness, juiy i, l02: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts..... $209,SS2 35 Overdrafts, secured and un secured 1.T26 19 U. S. Bonds to secure cir culation 12,500 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.... 1,250 00 Stocks, securities, etc 41, OSS 70 Ranking house, furniture and fixtures 3.833 01 Other reaj estate owned ,95 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 1 17 Due from State Banks and Bankers 6.174 14 Due from approved reserve agents 92.067 56 Internal revenue stamps 372 02 Checks and other cash Hems. S.S28 40 Notes of other National Banks 1,750 00 Fraction paper currency, ' nickels, and cents 376 17 Specie 132.512 30 Legal-tender notes . 2,831 00 55.SI3 SO Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of cir culation 625 00 Total 8440,569 01 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 8 50.000 00 Surplus fund 10,000 00 Undivided nroflts less expen- , aest and taxes paid 7,801 53 National Bank notes out standing 8,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check.. 8205,411 43 Demand certificates of deposit 30,794 S7 Time certificates of deposit 128.531 79 364,767 49 Total 80,569 01 State .of Oregon, County of Clatsop, as: I. J. E. Hlgstn, o&ahler of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. J. E. hkxhns. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this I2d day of July. 1902. C. W. FULTON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: mm OIL D. K, WARREN, OEO. H. GEORGE, H. C. THOMPSON, Directors. MERCHANT AND DEALERS IN Dry Gcsds, Notions and Fanning Gs:-s ' NEW STORE NEW 8TOCK SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON SK0RT NOTICE Fine Line of Suit Fattern in stock. Cleaning and Repairing.. ljrrr"i"hV Astoria Tailoring Co., iixiixxxxxxixxixxxixxxxiiixxxxxizxixxixxgrxxxxzzxxxi K)OO0OOaXXXX3OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NEW ST0CK--THE WE CAN SAVE DRY GOODS - - -SHOES .... GROCERIES . - . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED FREE DELIVERY V. H. COFFEY, i&ocoooooocooooooaxcococooooe xaxrtX2uttrxsxRXKX3XKX!anxax:xnxKX'n:Kxnx:; M TUC the UNIVERSITY of OREGON I ECU EXE, OREGON'. g . The finrt Semester, Session 1902-1903, open Wednesday, Sep- S tember 17th. The following schools and colleges are cbmpris- ft ed In the university. Graduate school College of 'Literature,' S Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering naive ity Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of 8 Law1. "' -' -'-;;!L U Tuition free except In tvhooi of Law, Medicine and Musks. M (Incidental fee, 810; student body tax, 82.50 per rear.) Cost of living from $100 to 200 per year. For catalogue addreea, K Registrar of Uie University, Eugene, Ore. g &X3XSxsx:rax:ssx::x3xsx2X2xrX2X3X3 Beautiful Crockery Display The Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock ery and Glassware ever seen In Astoria. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Special Fruit Dishes,Decorated Toilet Sets, Cut Glass, Bisque Figures, Water Crocks, Souvenir Dishes. ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FOARD 8 STOIiES COMPANY tt We also qarrj a Complete Line of Fancy Cutltry ! Jjg Finest Palace Everything the Commercial St- Market Affords. TRULUNGER. EASTABROOK & CO. 8CCGS880B8 TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIOARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY.' AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES " Pipe Repairing A Specialty Castings We are prepared to make them on abort notice and of the heat material. Let ua give you estimates on any kind of casting or pattern work. Lowest prices for flrt-claa work. TELEPHONE NO- 2451. STATE NORflAL SCHOOL Montnot4th, Ore. IXXXXXIXXXXTtaXJXSXXXXtlXltt - TAILGRG 470 472 commoHui st. PEOPLE'S STQRE YOU MONEY ON - Some Splendid Values For Ladles, Children ani Mes Freshest Stock la Town - - Fresh Every Day - - Get Oar Prices BEST OF SERVICE. 483-491 Boni Street Restaurant in the City- Regular Meals, 25 cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty. W. W. Whipple 1 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IRON, STEEL, BRASS ; and BRONZE Scow Bay Iren 8 Brass Works Cor. 18th and Frsnkllti ave: . Graduates of the fohool are in con stant demand at salaries ranging from 810 to 8100 per month. : Students take the state examinations during their course in the school and are prepared to receive state certificate on grad uation. Expenses range from 8120 to $175 per year. Strong normal course and well equipped training department. The fall term opens September 16. For cat alogue containing full Information, ad dress, E. D. RB3SLER, Present, or 3, B. BUTLER, Sewetary.