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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1902)
THIi MORNING ASTOItl AN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. 1902 ST R AW BBRRI ESi! TO-DAY We haven cur loud of tho bent Water Melons that over enmo to Astoria for Sulunlay'n Milling. OruYr one for your Sunday dinner. Ross. Higgins & Co. TBLEPMONa Ml. . TODAY'S WEATHER. POItTLAND. Aug. l,0rcgon and Washington, fair. h.u.i: oi LADIES' SUITS this week 7.50 suit for. w w w suit for 1.00 is to suit ron .10.00 18 00 SWT FOn ll.M 17.10 SUIT roil 14.50 .00 SUIT FOR M.0I JJ.M SUIT FOR ,., 1T.M M M WIT FOR J0.0O . r . j rjur.t... f Q0 566 BMMffti A i Tomorrow' ecurlon t4a4a lv the depot t , m.; returning, k-ave Ben td at 4:4S. The schooner Forrest Home and Al calde Ml uji th river yesterday fr lumber csrgoe. (.arpr-nlera were at work yesle-dty repairing the front of A, O. Chutlcr fntlt and cigar more. J The twwrniT Despatch arrival y. drdy frm Hun Francisco and li ft up the river for Portland. ! Tou can buy Newbro' Herplcld, ;Ui grat dandruff curt, for 73 cent pr bottle ISbop. at the Occident Barber 04itoa !! feed, twin n hty. Five burlier at the Palac lUtha. Jelly gla. fruit jura, Jar cap, and rutibem fur s4 by Johnson Bros. Toung Japanese boy wnt situation In family. Inquire at IIS Commercial treet. You will And tit beM 18c meal In the cliy at tit Rising Sun Reataurant. No. IIS Commercial afreet. New atock of fancy good Jut ar rived al Yokihia Qaaaar. Call and pee tit 1 04 (Xi t novIUe from Japan. Send In your order fur your winter' upply of Ar, slab or hard wood to Kel ly, the transfer man. Wtona 1211 black. All smoker amok the "Pride of Aatorla" cigar. No bottter made. Mtnufactured by MacFarton Kno M. Bicycle repairing with kill and promptnen. Supplle In atockj work guaranteed. Reliance electrical Work 1 Bond St. Roalyn coal laata longwr, la cleaner and make le trouble with moves and chimney flue than any other coal on the market. Oeorg W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. numbing, tinning, gaa- and ateam fitting at lowtit rate and in work-nan-like manner. Order promptly executed. Shop, No. 4:5. Bond tret. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Joe cream, guaranteed pure, delivered to any part of the city, IS oonti a pint. Tee cream oda. Best fraah candles, rrlvate room. Farlor Candy Store, 483 Commercial atreet. j The ateamahlp Kldi-r arrlvipd down Jtho rlvtr yentrntny, and, after taking jon a large quantity of flight at -torla, (1,-imrtwt f Sun FrSnolwn. J Th 'athlttmft iMtkttmll Iciun meet Af,wnln at the latter pis toinor rrw An exctiiMlun win be run down 'the -river n he l.urllne. I ( A W-fdth.vn flh net, 44 In 'then diHp, l-tnii mti; cork mark Pd "C. ," IU turn to ChaiLw Ktprn ler; at Hoandlnax-lan rannery. j ORIENTAL UVm, now kUhM. ha Jumt been received, Including all elxu. In rich and exnulnlte colorings and de tlgna.' OIAS. HESILBORN t SON. Wanted, by the Aberdeen Packing Company, Ilwaco, Wash., a rnptent tenograher; also an expert ;n: '4 gro ceryman and a goo I ho ta'n'inan. ( .' " , IXm't ftirgel that tomorrow' rxoiir- rlnn leave promptly at o'clock. The train start from the rtllroud deot and doe mn stop iMwher In the city. Mm Otto Hellborn will receive pu plU for piano instruction after Sep imnber t. daaur forming now. Ad drnw room ti. Itulker House, 'Phone 3101. Metallic folding beds; something new and up to data. A sanitary bed. The only vermin proof folding bed made. For sale by CHAS. HBIUJORN HON. . The Presbyterian Sunday school will elve a picnic to Saide, Thursday, August 7. Prloea, 75 for adults; 40c for children; 15c for member of the Hunday school. Diamond " C" Soap Is Ota best. This ha been proven by the teat of the saving housewife, who appreciate price and quality, too. For sale by JOHNSON BROS. The date of the new-enterprlse ex cursion to Seaside la August I. Don't fall to buy tickets and attend, for ev erybody will be along to enjoy a fine day at the beaoh. On Monday nlirht the newly elected olllctrs of thi Clerks' union will be Intalled. The meeting will be hem at Page hall, and a social will be a fea ture of the' evening. I The government steamer General Wright departed yerterday for coaat point. She will spend several months In making (founding nd survey for the benefit of navigators. Two newly elected officers tiled their boni yesterday, aa follows: J. O. Pun- kin, constable of Olney precinct, liooo; sunetlea, H. W. Chrlstensen and R. M. Oawton. M, J. Young, JuHtloe of the peace of Seaside precinct, 11000; sure ties, R. M. Ormioa and Philip Condlt. axtxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxixxnxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxxij WE SELL CARPETS Toduy v,e ojon our new full cnrpois in the now patterns mid new colorings. Now pre Brussels Rugs in oxtra large sixes. RUGS: Sco the new Indian Rugs, all tho rage, in in tho highest ait of coloring. Now Egyp tian rugs m pyramid patterns. Buy tho latest. Our prices are right. We Sell Furniture, Bedding, Couches, and everything for the houso at lowest prices, Great Eastern Furniture Co., 7 Commercial St. Shanalian Building RTTTgTTyTTTTYTTTTTTTIIIlXXmTTTXTrnTtllinXXXXP The steamer Aberdeen arrived dinvn ,th rivr viHrdav from Westport and '.I'-ared for Redondo, Cal., whh a lum her cargo. She takes 20,000 feet vi lutiklier and 1070 cedar poles. The JtrlllKh bark Wynford WTlved down tfhe river yesterday, and will proceed to m as soon a she gi-ts m crew. She goe to Port Ella1-rtt, South AfiUs nnd take 123,844 bush els of wheal, valued at 184,07. ?ounty Treaurer JIelllorn yesterday Issued a cull for all warrants drawn on trtie general fund and Indorsed nrlor to Maw 23, and May 1, 1901. The amount of the principal la 13C71.73. and of the Intereat $291.34. The schooner John A. Canipb-ll U losdtng wt Rsnler. She will take on 4.0i0 feot of lumber and 300.000 feet if pile for Sun Pedro. The Repeat Is londlng MO.OOO feet of liimlnf for San Francisco. The aohooner l-lixle Vance has contpleted cargo of 550,- 'W feet of lumber at Pnland. " Big " John Mattlson, a well knowa rinherman, say this la the most pe- 'ullsr flMng seswrn he has xp rieticed fur sum years. "Ona day the Anh are up river nnd the next day they ar at the bar," say Mattson. "Perbap It's me. -howewr. for I am gi-tllng old. Anyway, I can't catch fltfh Uke I used to," Andrew I. MtttMin, who rwenlly ul- tempted suicide, was out yerday for the nH rime, and visited rhe Kt- mor cannery. Ho said he was un able to explain his rssh art, and I very happy the attempt proved futile. M it twin think there' nobody on earth like Dr. Illklngton, who pulled him thmugb his troublee. Oyster suiipers at never out of n- n at th Toke Point Oyster House, because Tvke Point Katern eyster developed In our watrr have the fieoullarlty of serving the daintiest d-ll-mund. This pwular houe has the pcullarity observing the daintiest dell cacle of all sen m lit the most ap-IM-tlstng manner at all hours of the day or night. The new Washington pilot schooner Thomas F. Da yard I due tomorrow. It i understood he will at once go Into commission. After her arrival here the Oregon pilot will make a ileflnUj announcement a to th pro posed increase In 4 lot age rate! It la the Intention to adopt the Washing ton scale of ret, whidh 4 40 per cent In excess of that heretofore In effect at the mouth of the Columbia river. The trhool dlrrrtura yesterday pnld an official visit to MoClure school for the purjxse of Inspecting that struc ture. The building Is situated on elid ing ground, and there has been some fear that It was not as safe aa it should be. The director' Investlga tlon satisfied them that the schoothouse was not urwafe, tout they will have an expert examine It and make a report. Repair to the building hav been con templated, but notihing deflnit has been decided upon. There ws a big slump yesterday in the run of Ash and receipt were very light at all the packing houses. The Packer reported the run to be smal ler than for several .weeks past. The Jim Crow sands sent down only two and one-half tons, whereaa VhU ground' catch the previous day was 10 ton. The Desdumona sands alone reported good hauls. According to re port received lo. evening from the Ifcad a new run of Ae-h Is coming In to the river, and It Is believed the slump is only temporary. Tomorrow is the date art for the.blg Industrial excursion to Seaside, and he is Indeed a lobster who neglects to provide himself with the neeesntry ticket. Everybody Is going along, and, a the weather wIM be Ane, the day nmmtse to be a moat enjoyable one. The excursion train will be arranged for the eipeelnl convenience of the excursionists and there will be plenty of Mpjut for all. Tse train leave the depot at I o'clock, and Intending ex cursionists are -warned to be on hand before tltat hour. Pwvbns who have not yet secured tickets may do so by raiting on members of the Industrial committee. Returning. Mie train leave Seaside at 4:45. Boat No.-tf. flshtng for he Packers was capslsed yesterday near the belli buoy at Rand Island. The boat was manned L by John Jacobson and Ws bontpuller, who clung to the ixittom of the overturn craft unUl seiners went to Uholr rescue. The schooner Blena recovered the net. When word was received t the Elmore casnery, (he launch Rover was dispatched to the scene, and men, boat and gear were brought to the clly. Apart from their ducking, the fishermen were none the worse or the unpleasant exper ience, The men are itahlng again to day. Jess Chesshlre and Al Abel yesterday submitted themselves to the folly of touching a mtatch to powder, and It Is safe to predict they will never re peat the performance. The powder was found in She Waldlorf yetJterd:iy and had!been used to doctor alck dears. Chsshlre tuggeated that It would explode nicely If (scattered along the street, and the augjrestjon was acted upon. The powder did not explode readiy and both men walked over to It to again prepare the fuse. They were looking at the powder when It suddenly exploded. Cheeehlr was burned about the head, suffering pain- MM .1111 Tk Maa Wk. Wm SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAMO Oiled Suits , and Slickers WmMj WllKIHlf MnAm to IUim lrri Work Bfi win. II unit Amirr Atwm'l . I. IMlta m rvtlmtot W. 9mm I Mm., N..USMII,M Sfn.. ful Injurle. AM had hi mouth open when the , explosion ocurred and breathed some of th Are. He was re moved to St. Mary' hospital, and waa awitlng along nicely last night. lies shlrs will b out in ' few day. The month Just passed was thought to have been a very dry one. 4ut Weather Observer Johnson' record show that It waa wetter and colder than Is uifually the cine In July.' The average temperature for month u 0.3, or 1 degree belt normal. The highest mark reached olll'-ially by the gl&MS was 12, on the 18th, whllo tfl' loweat point reached ws 47, en the ?d. The total ralnfill for he month waa I.S Inches; or 1.7 Inch In ex ecs of the average for Jul v. which I 1.11. The excess In precipitation waa due to a storm that prevailed on the night of the 14th, when 1.1! Inches of rain fell. There waa some rain for the Arst fwo day of the month, but the weather was, on the whole, delight ful Rain fell on 10 days, while 12 were clear, 11 partly cloudy and flght cloudy. Tn total precipitation lnce eplember 1 ha been 82.65 Jnchos, show ing an excess to date of 7.19 Inches. Dr. Matthew Patton Removed to K2 Commercial St, Over Pennon A Brown' 8ho 8tor. FKMAf.K AND PRIVATE DIS A SPECIALTY. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Snipping. Agent Well Fargo and Pa cific Express Companies. Cn torn Houst Broker. J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. General Electrical Installing and Repairing THE CUBAN REPUBLIC. Condlton in Cuba have been much Improved lnc the American took control of affair and since they are now free to manage their own affair ihe question arise aa to their abil ity to maintain self-government. The experiment will be watched with much Interest. In this caee It l a worthy experiment, but If you are sickly It is not advisable to experiment with any of the many so-called health restor er fhat have no merit. The only way to recover your iiealth I to per fect the digestion, keep the bowels open and the blood pure. For this purpose you cannot And better or more reliable medicine than Hostet- ter' Stomach Bitter. Try It for heartburn, belching, Indlgejttlon, dys pepsia, constipation, biliousness or malaria, fever and ague." It never fall ta cur. , . ' KK1HCTIOX SALE. Mrs. R. Ingieton i having a big re duction sale on shirt-waists, akin. children' clothes. Infanta' clothes, and all kind of ladle' and children' fur nishing good, Including itair awttche and pompadours. A chance for the $500 piano with each 50-cent purchase. Commercial atreet, opposite Budget of fice. SUITS OUR CUMATB. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gle a covering for the wall of build- inss. both to keen out the weather and tor ornamental purposes, make a great demand for hlngle stain which preserve the wood, prevent moss, and retains fresh, handsome appearance. Particularly I uch the case in damp climates. Th need I well met In perfect article made right here In Aa torla. CutbtrtVa Creosote Shlngl Stain are penetrative, preservative, handsome, and durable, . They are put up In eight color and every packaga guaranteed. NOTICE! ; Rid will r received up to August 10, 1902, for painting the MeClure school building, all material to be furnished by the district. Present bids at the office of the school clerk, 179 Eleventh street. By order of the board. .'. E. Z. FERGUSON, Clerk o School District No. 1. TQm H valij Why is Pears' Soap the best in the world, the soap with no free alkali in it sold for 15 cents a cake? It was made for a hos pital soap in the first place, made by request, the doctors wanted a soap that would wash as sharp as any and do no harm to the skin. That means a soap all soap, with no free alkali in it, nothing but soap; there is nothing mysterious in it. Cost de pends on quantity; quan-. tity comes of quality. . Sold all over the world. The Best Equipped Shop in Oregon Outside of Portland Has Just Been Opened at 421 BOND ST. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light snd Power. New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Acraratus Of ah Kinds. Supplies Kept in Stock Agent tor the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP Beat Under the Sun Reliance Electrical Works H. W.CYRUS, - M'sr Andrew Asp, , ffigti laker, llietuitk i lenttkatr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship are SUamboat Repalring.Oenera Black . mlthlng, First -CI us k Horse , Shoeing, etc - CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANB CIUS. W. HOLMES FARRIER BRIXO YOUR UOR3E3 TO AN EXPERT HORSESIfOER. SHOP ON DUANE STREET. OPPOSITE . CITY HALL, DYSPEPTICIDE Th BFMtMt Bid to DIGESTION. REDUCED RATES TO NORTH BEACH. The O. R. A N. Co. will sell excur sion tickets to all North Beach Joint Ilwaco to Nahootta .Inclusive, every Sunday during the aeason at tho very low rate of 51 for the round trip. Tlokets will be good returning either by" steamer Nahootta or T. 3. Potter, but only on .date of sale. FOR SALE. , Household furniture and piano, all new, at a reasonable price,' as parties intend to leave the city. Inquire at 236 Tenth street. FOR RENT. Rooms, 5, 7, 8 and J, Pythian build ing over, Cooper' tore. , ;t : DR. JAY TUTTLE. ! 'L ' ' Secretary. SHOES THE LADIES THE CHILDREN THE GENTLEMEN ron For Everybody We have not the largest tore, but we have the smallest prices and our SHOES ARE THE VERY- BEST MADE S.A. Gimre 54a Bond Street . tftaf.4MMW7 fyWWWW4WWtWfHHlWti4tHltM' : 'i'i(i Beautiful Crockery Display! Tbe Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock ery anJ Glassware ever seen in Astoria. Dinner Set, Tea Halt, .Special Fruit l)'iHhe3,Dccoratel Toilet Seta, It Cut Glass, Bisque Figures, Water Crocks, Souvenir Dishes, jj ALL AT ROCK BO I TOM PRICES 8 FOARD 8 STOIiES COMPANY We olio carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cutlery , jl jut ir'.MtiiMmititMifwtttffltnfltffliittrcrifliut MERCHANT TAILORS AND DEALERS IN ' .. ' "'' ' Dry CcCwS, Nstlcns Furnishing Gocds NOW STORE NEW STOCK ? SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON SH0T NOTICE Fine Line. of Suit Patterns in clock. Cleaning and Repairing. . Astoria Tailoring Co., trt i to m Ci CXI1ZZZZZ4 (-O00000O0OCO00COOCXXi5OC309 ccx;cxoococxxxoooooocoooo HEW ST0CK--THE PEOPLE'S STORE WE CAX SAVE YOU MONEY OS DRY GOODS .... Some Splendid Values B SHOES - - - For Lalles, Children and Mea 8 I GROCERIES - - FrcsUest Stock in Town 3 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ... Fresh Every Day 5 aOUR AND FEED - - - . Get Oar Prices B Fit EE DELIVERY BEST OF SERVICE. V. H. COFFEY, 1483-491 Eoni Street !6oocxoooooocoocoooocoooocc the UNIVERSITY of OREGON 8 EUGESE, OltEGOX. The first Semester, Scission 1302-1303, open Wednesday, Sep- S tember 17th. The following schools ami colleges are compria- $ ed In the unlverity. Graduate school College of Llteratur-?, S. Science and Arts College of Science and Kngx neerin ( Tni v ' . ity Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of g . ' Law. : j H . Tuition free except la rohooi of Law, Medicine and Music. Q , (Incidental fee, S10; student body tax, per year.) Cost of living from K00 to 1200 per year. For catalogue address, S Registrar of the Vnlverslty, Eugene, Ore. u M H Finest Restaurant in the City n - " Regular Meals, 25 cents, I ulutv Sunday Dinners a Specialty. EverytHtDf the ?y fJ Vhf Market Affords. if III )imyti,'H Commercial St- TRULLIXGER, EASTABRQOK & CO. . . 80CCtS80I TO THEO. BRACKER v . . Jobbers and Dealer in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS. STATIONERY. AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. : MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES .,, , , Pipe Repairing A Specialty 5 iS Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon , Castings We are prepared to make them on abort notice and of the best material. Let as give you estimate on any kind of castings or pattern work. Loweat price for flnt-claas work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Ircn & Brass Wcrks Cor. 18th and Frsnklln are: . PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason u always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books art kept in business; where shorthand is made easy ; where penmanship is at its best; where hundreds of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success in life; where thousands more will be.' Opea all the year. Catalogue Ire A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL . , . 7