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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1902)
;- THE MORNING ASTOMAN, -TUESDAY. AUGUST 1, 1W2 TO THE STRANGERS ! Fur iro.id iimny yearn wa litivo boon conducting a lirowry Ktort in AnUiiIm. I'tiritiK Hint lime our trade tin been doubled several .ii-.,!0?,"r.. vvWMkwlirdlo glvalhe ImjsI llmt could b given, ami tbn to muk tint ,rii ai low a possible. Lately we have not served many face new to u. We invito yon nil to come Iiiivb to jilmmt ilio old.r gmioratlon. Ross, HUeeIms St Co. Jl'Uc Jinny Monuu. TBLEPIIONB Ml. TODAT'8 WEATHER. 'r.Tl.ANI, Aug. 1. -Oregon, Idn ho imil WiinIiImkIun, fr, The September Delineator 0m into careful xpliititlou of the new HniM lino mii.I tho Link effort hint also ylve rxlmiitiv0 treatment ot the latest rotdhoil in fuottina and ollii r lauev niit.'bm ... A Scotcfi LoreHory by Amelia F llarr Ulim in tlm Sr-puunW IMMNKAT'Oll. tin iilo Hi pattern ciiiiuliT, Price 15 Cents IT r Our store cbe at fl p, m. every day rxeept Saturday. Oatton tells feed, grain ana hay. Five barber 4t ttie Palace Hath. Water mflona-Soe about I hrnl. Johnson Pro. Jolly glass, fruit Jar. Jnr Papa, mid rubber for imlc by Johnson Pros, You can buy Newbro' Uerplcld, tli nil dandruff cur, for "5 cent per bottle ftl Ui Occident Harbor Wtop. You will find Ut best ISo meal In th ally at Die Itlslng Sun Kvitaurant, No. 612 Commercial atnut. New stock of fancy good Jut ar rived at Yokohama BamuM. Call and c the latest novcltle from Japan. All amokera amok Die "Tilde of Aatorla" cigar. No pettier made. Manufactured by MiuFuiiano A Kno be). lilcycle repairing with (kill and prumiitnen. Supplies In (lock; work guaranteed. Ilcllance Electrical Work 421 Bond St. ORIENTAL HUGS, new stock, luu Jutt been received, Including all also, In rich and exquisite coloring and de igns. ClIAS. 1II2ILP.0RN & SON. Itoslyn coal last longer, la cleaner And nmkc les trouble with move and chimney flue than any other coal on the market. Georgo W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. Plumbing, tinning, gns and atoum fitting at biwcHt rate and In workman-like manner. Order promptly executed. Shop, No. 2S, Ilond street, JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. 3Xixxxxxiixiixir:xxxxxixiiJixiiixixiixxxixxixxxixxi WE SELL CARPETS Today v.c ojion our new full curpots in tlm new patterns and new colorings. New I to I'ru.ssels Hugs in extra large mes. RUGS: See Hie new Indian lings, all the rngc, in the highest art of coloring. New Egyp tian rugs 111 pyramid patterns. Buy the latest. Our prices are right. We Sell Furniture, Bedding, Couches, and everything for tho house at lowest prices. Great Eastern A7(l t'oiiiiucrelnl SI. rxixxixxixxiiixiixxixrxxrxxxixxxiixixxxiixxxxxiiixxil The Alllancs arrived In Sunday, tlorn-To the wife of Martin Olaen, a Blrl, on Hnnday afternoon. The ateam wlmoner l'.npat.h arrlv et from Bun Fraiciaro bunduy. Tlm latMt blofk In the new full Htyl., Knox hat, Jut n at C, 11. Cooper'. Opening day, Augual IS, of the Knox world renowned, full and winter hat, at t 1L Cooper1, Prla given free with Diamond "C" aoap. W hav a prlw llt for you. Ak for It. Johnaon Uro. ! I-ot-A bracelet Fnder will be lib erully rewarded by returning to Mrt. .'olm ilattaon. No. 1M Buoml avenue! j n Thuradiiy uext you ran B,,end all lny at Biaable. rare otily 40 and 75 cent. Union Huii.Uy ..h.(.l oxrotaion. j Union Humtuy school exciiMiua to enable on Thuraduy .Auguitt ;i. All jduy at the beach, Fare 40 and T5ct. i Wo aro now mcelvlng dally, tlinct ,froiii the orchard, ahlpment of fine t Oregon Crawford peache, JOHNHON liltDK. 1 t arry a atock of mirror wuil' worth , looking Into; mirror to utt nil p.o lo nnd pur". Chlirle Roger, the idrugglat. I Mr, fluean Rdwarda, a realdent of (.atliloineL dleil lat Sunday afternoon jof cancer. Her funrral wiu eondu.ted j veelvrday. I Metallic folding bed; something new and up to date, A aanltary bed. The For al by CIIA8. HEILOORN & SON. The four-m.Klc I achooncr Transit arrived in and anchored yeeterday morning, 8he I from Sun Franclaco, and will Mrry a rurgo on her home ward paiaga. Water melon are .ww 1 the height of their uon. Juhnaou Uro. have received a ahlpment of wrv tlno mea, which they are offering at ;ry moder ate price. lee cream, guaranteed pure, delivered to any part of the city, 13 oent a pint. Ice .Team oda. Beat freah candles. Private room. Parlor Candy Store, 453 Commercial street. The county clerk Unmed the fellow lug marriage rertUVnte on luat Sat urday afternoon: (Sua A. amunil(un mid Maud C. lune, toul Knobloch I nd Mary liens, nil of Clnttop county. While In swimming yesterday the 10-yrai-old son of Ole F. Mortenaon wa drowned. In diving from the net ru'-k ho struck hi head, atunning him, and he ank b'foro naalatnnee could reach him. If you want to save money, have vour old stiff or soft hat cleaned, blocked .rctrlmmed and made Into the latest style, Will be here until Aug. 10 ASTORIA U T t'O,, 4t4 Commer cial street. Oynter supper are never out of sea son nt the Toko Point oyster house, because Toke Point Eastern oysters, leveloed In our waters, have the peculiarity of being In season the year round. This popular house has the peculiarity of serving tho daint iest delicacies of nil seasons In the most appetising manner at all hour of the day or night. Furniture Co., I Slinnnlimt ItiilUlInt' The steam sthoowr ljrklne left out Hundny for Trlsco. he carried curgo of lumber. Mentlemenl Cull and see the latest creation of Knox hats; arrived today, at C, II. Cooper'. For sulsBoats and nets, cheap for nah. Inriuire at Hume's cannery, Kagle Cliff, Wah. The probate court did not meet es terday, whb:h was the regular date, but it will convene today. The sunken steamer Inlander has been located In G2 fathom of water In Htephen iiaHanse. Alaska. Annual outing today of the ftundny whiM)l of the Flrat I.utlur.in church ut FalrlteM point, foot of "nventh ritrect. Come (arly, The Ftnnlxh Brotherhood Heasldo lilcnlc wn a treat success. Hever.il ouch bmd of folk went down and all leiorl nn enjoyubte Hunday. The total tonnage of ship en route and llrtted fur Columbia liver port Is i:i,r,3, 'While the I'uget Hound fleet represent a tonnage of only G6.WW. The ltigltu Miu.dc lxx will be raf fled tills cveiiln,- at H O'clock nhurp nt I'H n .lift's clothing store. All ii ket holder are requested to be pre- ellt. Now I the time to have your old HIT or soft hat made Into the latest tyl. Will clean, block and re trim while you wait. We expect to move Aug. ?0.AHTOltIA HAT CO., 4C4 Commercial street. CohinuN ArUette 1111J Mint Haruli Martin, both of this city, were united In holy matrimony nt the St. Mary's 1 butch yesterday moinlnic. Rev, Fath er Ijjuo otllclated and bestowed the nuptial biexrlng. Th-j atiivi.it auction of the Ludles' Aid Society of the Norwegian and Danish Methollet church will be Held in thi basement of the church Thurs day, Augunt 31. at ti p. m. Refresh metits will be served. Butcher or Grocer. A thoroughly competent man In either line desire nosltion with butcher or groceryman. Married, reliable snd expert. Speak derma n and Kngllxh. Address N. E. Shuuble, Welser, Idaho. The French bark Combrone, '.419 ton arrived in and anchor -d Sunday ullernoon. She was 143 day from Iclth and carries a cargo of Ire-brick. coke, nnd 5(X tons of pig Iron, all for Portland. She had an uneventful pRS- HUge. Alcamlcr Gilbert has sued Norbert .lulllon and vl'Ulle Gulllon for the sum of 12541 34, with Interest from the 10th of last April, said amount alleg ed to have been advanced by Mr. Gil bert while agent of threo Fernch ships, among them being the bark Kinest Le (louve, which he has attached. A decided Innovation In the way of freight will be Included In the cargo of the Amerloftn-llnwnltin stenmshlp Hawaiian, when she sails from this port for New York via Honolulu. She win carry 100 tons of scrap Iron, which he Is to carry clear around "South America to New York. William J. Snyder died Monday aft ernoon. The funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 p. m. at one time deceased wa a stevedoi In Portland, but hint recently been do ing government work at Fort Stevens. Mr. Snyder was a member of the Mac cabees and the A. O. U. W. Business was very light at the po lice court yesterday. A lone " plain one " was nil that appeared, he ans wering to the name of P. Alexander. Ilia plea was " guilty, Your Honor," and the judge lined him the usual five. J. McPermott forfeited V, which he had deposited wh n arrested for being " three sheet In the wind," The steamer W. H. Harrison left out yesterday afternoon for Aluea, where she will take the gasoline schooner Anita In tow nnd bring her to this port. The Harrison will call at Tillamook on her way down. She carries a cargo of freight for Alsen. The Anita had her shaft broken while shifting her position In the bay at Alseu. She wus loading lumber for Cortland when the accident hupnencd. Mrs. Theresa O'Brien died last night about 11 o'clock at her home In this ilty. She had been 111 several weeks with heart trouble Mrs. O'Brien was born In Austria On the 25th of, Janu ary, IS.fi. She leaves five children. Mrs. Annie Betts, Miss Lorn, John.Wll liam and Henry. All live In Aslo.ia, with tho ecptlon of Mrs, Helta, whose home Is In Portland. Mrs. O'Brien had been a resident of this city for over a score of years and had many friends among Astoria folk. She was a kind, loving mother nnd a true friend. The British ship Khybcr, 193 tons, arrived In and anchored yesterday af ternoon. She came over In ballast from Hong Kong In 47 days. Captnln Rnthberg reports that up until a week ago they experienced a groat deal of rain and fog. The laat seven days they hud nice weather. No ships were lighted on the passage. Tho ship ha been chartered by the Portland Flour ing mills to load for the United King dom for orders. Captain Rothberg Is accompanied by hi wife. i 1 i For the Klk' Carnival and Btreet Fair to hell at Portland from Hi pteinb.fr 1st to 13th, Inclusive, the A. A C. It. It, wll make 11 rat of (2 for ths round trip bet wen Astoria and Portland on the folowlng dates: For the evening train of September 3d, morning train Heptembr 4th, evening tiuin Heptenibr 8th, all trains of Sep tember 9th, and morning train of September 10th. These tickets will b? stood to return until September Hth, RolK-rt Carruthers, of Klselmme, Fla., formerly prominent Astorlan, ha retimed from the land of sun shine and Mowers for a visit umong hi old friend. Mr. Carruthers says his cattle ranch Is prosperous, and the substantial nature of his Improve ments Is uii eye-opener to the natives. Hevers electrical storm have rauxed several deaths In hi vicinity lately and damaged his prop.-rty to some ex tent, tlo expects to return In about a month. J. I,. Mitchell, manager f ihe Hotel Fluvel, was tranaa"tln' business In this city yesterday. Mr. Mitchell Mut ed to an Astorlan reporter that his hotel wu having a (treat run thl yeor, he having had to refuae more people this week that were In the house at present,, bf uuse ev-ry avail able room wus occupied. ;Jd that there was goliiK to be a biif 1 arty at the Flavel next Saturday tvenlng, and he invites all his Astoria friends to attend. Mr. Mitchell Is wellknown In odge circle and at prevent Is Su- preme Secretary of the Order if Wash ington and editor of the order's paper, the Washington Advocate, CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Considerable Business Transacted and M:,riv Petitions Bead. The council being culled to order by the Honorable Mayor the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopt ed. The following petitions were read : Petition against niiinials of various kinds running loose In the streets In nnd about Unlontown. Referred to committee on health and police. Application fur retail liquor license were read from Victor Carlson and IK'Gulrc & Brokos. Referred to health and police committee. A protest was reud from 10 property owners on Thirty-fourth street against the awarding of any contract for the Improvement of said street. Said pro teat state that the land 1 sliding, and wltbjut proper drainage any Im provement , will be detrimental and only of temporary character. The pro test was laid on the table. The following offefi were made to settle old street asseaments From O. Sovey, 155; from 3. Palmer, $24.60. These offer were referred to the way and mean committee.' The following communication wa read and referred to committee on wharve and waterfront: The Civic Improvenent League of Astoria desires to thank you for your prompt action In regard to the build ing at the corner of Ninth and Ex change streets. It would, at the same time, call your attention to the old building opposite the creamery, on Commercial street, above the depot on the south side, which is uninhab itable and unsightly, and which, on ac count of Its prominences is detrimen tal to the appearance of the street, and we resiiectfully ask that It be remov ed. Also the old building on the Grays dock, which la already partly demolished." The following bills paid: A. Llebern-un, ti.oO. Dally Budget, $80.00. Grlffln & Reed. I3.3j, H. H. Shield, HS.90. were ordered Foard & Stokes. $1 r.30. O. Peterson, T.r0. Pioel A Cook, m.5). Sherman Transfer Co., Hi'.OO. At-torla Box Co., nS.',0. Astoria EleMrls Co, J-'.). A Asp, $15.25. Fisher Brothers, jn.-ij. Commercial Drjj ."o $7.73. Sihoefleld & Hnufce, Jlo.f.O. C. A. Lelnenweb.M. $.". 2j. S- it. Rullett. $2.73. S. H. Willette, ti. to. N. Grant, $1. E. C. Foster, $1. M. Mayne, $1. W. Elgner, $1. P. Hadden, $1. The report of the health and police .committee on the request of the mer chants to be relieved of tax on deliv ery wagons wns that said tax was Im posed to relieve the properiy owners, and aa the wapons assisted In wearing out the streets their owners would be required to help keep the "streets up. Report adopted. Retail liquor Hi-ens? wrre ordered to be issued to C. II. Wiignt, Chailes Wise and J. Hendrlckson. The report that the ..Idewalk on Thirty-third street from Franklin to Harrison avenues be Improved, The report to re-establish grade on Franklin avenue from Fifth to Twelfth streets Was adopted. The report of city surveyor of survey made of Thirty-seventh street from the north line of Commercial strt-ct to the north line of George & Rnrker cannery was read. He finds tbnt the old mess house nnd part of net rrck and warehouse on out?r wharf occupy parts of said street. To Improve and build the street will cost hH. Grndes on west end of Commercial street recommended. Board reports thnt-the cost for Im proving the two blocks on FlUeenth street will be $1SS1. " An ordinance prbviding for the clean liness of the city wns p.is:d rilna the following other ordinance! Extending time for completion of the Improvement of Astor street, from Sixth to the west line of MeClure's Astoria, and Fifteenth street from Commercial to Exchange, time to be extended to 20th of SeptemHor. Pears Only those who use it know the luxury of it. Pears' is the purest and best toilet soap in all the world. Xrtabliiilwd over fod ysats. n ordinance provlllng for the or nament ot th city and the te,noiral of ail decayed, dilapidated structures therein. To further define the duties of ttie chief of the fire departnunt. The following resolutions were resd: to eatJinilsh fi gruoe on Franklin av enue from Fifth to Twef'.h streets. liecommend a urade tJn Cedar snd Fiftieth street to east Hty limits. To repair Bond tr:ts. To establlnh a rnde on Commercial street The board of eo,ulll?,atlon to rrret on AngiiKt 30. at 2 p. m., to aiscuss (be Improvement of Flfteei th street. The report from the fire chief stated that the present condition of the bell tower was dangeroua, and that $25 would 1 needed for repairs. Money wts gran led. COUNTERFEIT FIVE DOLLAR BILL The secret service has discovered that some one is raising $1 bills to $3 by a clever method of changing the flrure. and unles they are closely ex- amlned will pass unnoticed. It has also beeri discovered that many un scrupulous dealers are refilling the bottles of the celebrated Hostetter Stomach Bitters and offering them to the public a the genuine. These imi tations have no merit and are so dan gerous to your health that In order to protect the public, the proprietors of thl famous medicine have adopted a Private Stamp which Is placed over the neck of each bottle. Please ob serve that the stamp Is unbroken when purchasing. The Bitters Is a specific remedy for such ailments as flatulency, indigestion, belching, nervousness, dyspepsia and liver and kidney trou bles. Try It. PEKSO.VAL .MENTION. F. L. Pape was here from Elsie yes terday. G. W. Barker left yesterday for a visit at Seaside. M. M. Strawn. of Knappton, was here yeBterday. Rev. Father Lane will spend the week In Portland. , Wm. Gardner wa In thl tlty re cently from Slletz. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ferguson visited In Portland Sunday. W. H. Barker has returned from his visit at the seaside. Hon. and Mrs. J. H. Smith have re turned from Seaside. Mrs. E. G. Smith, of Woodbuin, Is visiting frK'nds In this city. Miss Pearl Cole has returned from her visit with friends at Seaside. Wm. Peterson, of Brownsport, was among this city's visitors Monday. Dr. W. C. Logan is able to be at his office ag.iln after several days of ill ness. Gus Woods and Paul Trulllnger are spending a few days at Gearhart Park. Mrs. J. W. Welch is enjoying a vis- It from her sister, Mrs. Wright, of Portland. ELKS SPECIAL MEETING. Astoria hoigi. No. ISO, B. P. O. E., will hold a special meeting Tuesday evening, Aug. 19, for the purpose tak ing some action In the matter of at tending the Portland Elks carnival, to be held in that city from September 1 to IX It is very important that aU :nenibe."S attend this meeting. By or der of JOHN E. GRATKE, F. J. CARNEY. E. R. Secretary. HEIHCTIOX SALE. Mrs. R. Ingleton is having a big re duction sale on shirt-waists, skirts. children's clothes. Infants' clothes, and all kind of ladies' and children's fur nishing goods, including hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the $iK) piano with eaoh 50-cent purchase. Commercial street, opposite Budget of fice. ISHOES My 8?ork of Men's and Boys' Shoes is unsurpassed for qual ity. Close baying and low ex penses enable me to sell the best UMilities at lowest prices. CALL AND EXAMINE THE GOODS S.A. Girare g ftl.'J ltond Street g Beautiful Crockery Display The Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock ery ani Glassware ever seen in Astoria. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Special Cut Glass, Bisque Figures, Water Crocks, Souvenir Dishes. ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FOARD S STOKES COMPANY We also carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cutlery iTttnititTrfflttTtt? r rxxzxxxrxj rxnxxxxxxixxj MERCHANT - TAILORS AND DEALERS IN Dry Goeds, Notions and Furnishing Goods New Line of Fall and Winter Samples and Fashions Just Received from the best factories. Give us a trial order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Astoria failorino Co., txiiiiiiiixixinniiirxxTrirmmiixiiiiiiTXXxixuxi NEW STOCK--THE WE CAN SAVE DRY GOODS - . . SHOES .... GROCERIES . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED Fit EE DELIVERY V. H. COFFEY, feooc&ooooocoooooooooo j UNIVERSITY of OREGON 5 The first Semester, Session 1902-1SM, opens Wednesday, Sep H tember 17th. The following schools and colleges are comDris- H ed In the university. Graduate school College of literature, u H Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering I'nivi. M K ity Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of S h Latf. Tuitloi free, excepting in school? of Law, Medicine and S 8 Music. (Incidental fee. $10; Student bodyjtax, $2.50 per year.) M Cost of living, from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue ad- 3 S dress Registrar of the Unlcersity, Eugene, Oregon. M SM University school of Music Irving M. Glen, A. M. dean. PI- ano Mrs. Rose Midgely Hollenbeck (JosefTy, Coratowski, B tj Schwarenska). Piano, Mr. Arthur Louis Frazer, (five years u H with W. G. Nash). Voice, Miss Eva Stlnson. (King Conser- g gvatory Trebelli Music School.) Violin, Mrs. John L. Pipes, H (Snitzner Spierlng.) Theory, Miss Eva Stinson, Miss Rose ti fj Midgley Hollenbeck, Terms furnished on application to the g dean. 8 jj EUGENE, '-$ OREGON. 3 &ixr:xyxnxtsxra;uxuix::isxsxnxaxuxj:xaxXKxuzxsxs xiuxx::xXKXxsxxxxr:xxx7:xxt:xxxxsxxnxxr:x I CHAIRS - CHAIRS - CHAIRS I M H a M Large Rew stock of Morris Chairs, Morris Rockers and Children's Morris Chairs. ROCKING DINING HALL CHAIRS jjH. H. ZAPF, t CLOSING OUT GO XXXXUXttttXXSXXXXXSXX TRULLIXGER, EASTABROOK & CO. SUCCESSORS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGAR, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, P LAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER tiOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. . MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR TIPES Pipe Repairing A Specialty . PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OREGON The school where thorough work is done; where the reason Is always given; where confidence is developed; where bookkeeping is taught exactly as books are 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. Open all the year. Catalogue frea A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL . Fruit Dishes.Dccorated Toilet Sets, 470-472 commwiai st. 3OOO00C000COCOO0O0O000O0O0OO00000fV PEOPLE'S STQRE YOU -MONEY ON . Sonu Splenlid Values 8 For Ladies. Children and Men B Freshest Stock in Town 6 - . Fresh Every D3y - Get Oar Prices BEST OF SERVICE. :483-491 Bond Street H H 8 CHILDREN'S FOLDING EASY The House Furnisher I - CARTS AT COST. xsxxsxxxxxxxxxx S'S Commercial Street Astoria. Oregon