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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
THi; MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2i, - THE SEASON IS ON ORDER NOW Oivgon Fn-wtonc IViu Im m, HIXTY-FIVJi (05) cent t.or box H Fancy Crnwfonl feucl.cN, KEVKNTY-Fl VK (75) cent jxr box Choice JtiK Tomnlow, SIXTY-KIVK (IW) cent ur box H Ross, Hhnrins & Co. 1C JJUUU lAStOVttltt. ! TNLBPJIONB t. - ,..,. ji TODAT'8 WEATHER. Kmtl.ANIi. Aug. 20.-Wr.irr Ore- I iioii. Wtmiorn WnMUndo,., howora, LADIES STRAW HATS Worth fully lioin $1 to $2 Mich, your choice Air this wo?k 79 Cents w w 0 ir tnrt cIknhi hi 0 p. m. t:try ily except Ksiurilay, Oaiton sell feed, grain and nay. Five b.irbori at th Palac Hatha. You tan buy Newbro'e Ilerplctde. tli grtat dandruff cure, for 75 conta per bottle at tht Oooldant Haruer Shop. You will And the boat I3c meal In the city at the Itlalng Sun Reataurant. No. tu Commercial afreet. New n'.o.k of fancy gooda Just ar rived at Yokohama Uasaar. Call and ace the latent noveltlea from Japan. All smoker amoka tha "Pride of Aatorla" itare. No bottler made. Manufactured by MacParUne & Kno M. Illiyole repairing with akllt and prompting. Suppllee In atock; work guaranteed. Itf-Hanco Electrical Worka 421 Bond St. ORIENTAL RUOS. new atock, haa Just been received, Including all aliea, In rich and f xUllte colorings and de sign. CIIA3. IIIOIUJORN t SON. Ice cream, guaranteed pur, delivered to any part of tha city, IS cent a pint. Ice cream tenia. Best freah candles. Trlvat rooms. Parlor Candy Store, 433 Commercial atreet. Hoal;n cool laata longer, la oleanar and inalce'lea trouble with atovee and chimney fluea than any other cool on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. I'lumblnj, tinning, gaa and ateam fitting at lowest rate and In work-man-like maimer. Orders promptly executed. Shop. No. 429. Bond street. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. I xzzzxn WE SELL Today Vo'open our now fall carpels in the new patterns and new colorings. New pro Brussels Rugs in extra large sixes. RUGS: See the new Indian Hugs, all the rage, in the highest art of coloring. New Egyp tian rugs in pyramid patterns. Buy the latest , Our prices are right. We Sell Furniture, Bedding, Couches, and everything' for the houso at lowost prices. Great Eastern 570 Commercial St, T,,' ua,",,r " Klmore arrlvwl l I""! evening from Tlllumook. The atnrn m-nooner Alllntice left out ycHtoiduy morning for Pan Fram-laco. ,T,h0 l"t""1 Wk ,h " toll ("""', "". J i C JI. l;tac Jeiinon, a niithe of rinluntl, look out hla flint clllmiahlp papers yeieritny. I Opening day, August 15, of tha Knox world renowned, full and winter hata, at ( it. Coopei-a. The Kiem h bark I'aniuronne and the four-masted ei-hooner Transit left up llie river ycslurday morning, Tim boon rH Forrest Home and John A. have flhllu'J taking on their t-argot-a of lumber at Portland. For kale Uoata and neta, cheap fur cuiih. IiKtuIre at Hume'a cannery, Kiiglo Cliff, Waah. ! "f thv 13 iMilloia who came unhore Tutfidity night, alx wer from the Khybtr und aeven front the Korreat Hull. A liberal reward Will be paid for the return of a bracelet lout by Mra. jJulm Mattaon, No. 152 Becond avenue. j The llrittuli ahlpa Khyber and For rent Hall, which are anchored here, expect to be towed up the river to morrow. tiiKiil nena travel fust. You can have your old hat made new at the AMorlu Hat Company, 441 Commer cial atreet. The ladlea of tha Firat Lutheran church will hold their annual auction at the church parlora next Saturday evening, Auguet S3. IXm't forget to come. Metallic folding bed; aomethlng new an! up to data. A aanltary bed. Tha only vermin proof folding bed made. Fur aula by CH AS. HEILBORN ft SON. Captain Hurry IHirkhoMor will have .i-ttiirire of Ihn li.nnif'r lit Hiwe ilnrtnir Cuptnln Hklbbc'd abnenee. The can nery tender Volga haa been luld up fur the winter. Owing to the ruith of bualneaa the Awtoiia Hat Company will remain at the old atand until September 10th. Now la the tlmo to attend to thnt old hat. Wring It In. 4C4 Commercial atreet. The four-maated German ahlp Peter Hlikmcra, and the four-nmated Hrltlnh ,bnrk Auatraula, which were alRhted An the offing Monday, have not creased over the bar. It wne exacted that they would come In yeaterdiiy. The new ateamer Reliable waa not launched yeaterday afternoon aa waa expected. The work on her hull waa .unnvolUbly delayed, owing to the fact that aome material which waa to come 'from the Ent waa late In getting here. Captain A. W. Reld expecta to launch , Htm tevn;r next Saturday uftcrnoon at high tide. Oyitter auppere are never out of aea on at the Toke Point oyater house, Ixcnuae Toke Point Eaatern oyater, develoiwt In our watera, have the peculiarity of being In aeaaon the year round. Thla popular house haa the necullnrlty of aervlng the dalnt- let dellcaclea of all aeaaona In the noitt appetising manner at all houra of the day or night. txxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxx: CARPETS Furniture Co., Mliniinlmn Building 'lentleman! Call and aea tha lateat creation of Knox hata; arrived today, at C. II. Copper'. Nick Mut4"n wa lined 110 yenter dny morning by Juatic Ooodtnun for aaaaii'tlng M. Ftiney, Word haa been received here that Captain L. II, Hubbard haa been Mtrltken with paralyal at San Pedro. A marriage llceima waa !ued ye teiduy to Jacob Pakanen, of Paclllo county, and Mllhel M. Ileavala, of Clatdop county. Three of the lallor who deaerted their ahlp Tuesday apmt laat right the city Jull, having been arrented for disorderly conduct. Jii'lg" Kt-ln'n ajke the myatlc vorda yealerdty nfternwn that iiindo George Ehlott and Mlsa Emma Wood, loth tf Clutaop county, -nan und wife. We have received a new lot of hair bruahea to aell from 23 cent to 17. !,!oth bruKhe from 25 cent to $-'. Cloth bruihe from 15 centa to $2,50. llogera, the drugglMt, The funeral of the late William J. Hnyder waa held at Pohl'a undertaking parlor yeiterday afternoon. The ser vice were under the auxphe of the A. O. V. W. At the Police court thla morning one John McKlnney waa given the uaual " dose " for being under the Influence of flre-waler. Other bualncaa there waa none, The Urltlhh ahlpa Eskaonl and Si erra Estrellu, both loaded, arc wailing Inn for a channel to be dug at the mouth of the Wllummclte, so they can proceed down the river. The atreet committee of the city council and lb.- puiwriy ownsra In AlOerbrook will met In the mesa lious of the old Scandinavian cannery todl- jii.w the prnpoted grade Improveinenta jut tl r strtrt. The funeral of the late Warren Mortcntton, who waa drowned lust Monday while In rwlmmlng, waa hWd at the family residence yeaterday aft- erniMin. Jlcv. O. E. Haanelin conauct ed the aaTvlrea, Ml. hud Sheehan, a seaman, haa aued the Itrltlnh ship Kakaaonl for $.'000 damages. He claims to have dislocat ed hi shoulder while on duty aboard thla ship, and that the captain refused him proKr treatment. Within the next few day yellow Crawford (freestone) peachea will be gin to arrive from Ashland. Those de ilrlna; to can thla fruit raould leave us their order now, and we will see to It that thtlr order will be filled with the best fruit at the lowcat mark et price. Johnson Broe. Captain J. J. Jacobson, who waa murdered on the high was by hi Jap anese cabin boy sailed from this port on July 22 for Tslntuu, China, He had many warm friends here, who regret his untimely end. He was very popu lar among all shipping men on the coaat There waa a queer rig In the city yesterday. It waa occupied by a party from The Palles, who were on their way to Seaside. The vehicle waa fixed so it could be changed into a small dwelling, a bout or a spring wagon. The top la a skiff, and the bed of the wagon la arranged In a very new- style manner. The wagon was de signed by C. p. Iletts, a member of the party, and cost $400. It has been quite a hobby with a great many men here to try und lift the 85-pound atone bicycle raika In front of Will Madison's clgur atores. Only a few of those who Med were able to lift them anl thin thy could only raise them a few Inches. - Yes terday afternoon Otrlcer Thompson came along and remarks! to a by stander, "Guess I'll take that lock home with me." He reached down, picked It up with one hand, curried It across the atreet and back again with out setting It down. He toiclu led that he did not need It at his home. The British ships Brambletye and Euphroayne are still anchored at the mouth of the Willamette, waiting for the slow moving Portland dredge to dig them a channel, They may be In Portland by Sunday, and they may not. Captain Mullen, of the Uram bletyre. Is very anxious to get into Portland and discharge his cargo of Newcastle coal, aa his ship la chart ered to load a general cargo for South Africa. The Euphroayne haa not been chartered, ao Captain Thompson is not worrying .very much, although he Is of the opinion that Portland la not quite aa alow aa the place where he Is now anchored. The Ellxatbeth Hale Company begins a week'a engagement at Fishers' opera house next Monday night at popular prices 10, 20 and 30 cents. The emo tional comedy-drama entitled " Won Back" will be produced. From the Aberdeen Bulletin we clip the follow ing; "Won Back" presented last night by the Elisabeth Hale Company, was attended by a large audience who enjoyed the drama, the various actors and actresses receiving good ap plause, which was very gratifying to the company. Thla la one of the HtrongSjjcomrntMh4 haa appeared here for aome" tlrtt?." Seat aule opena Saturday morning at Griffin & Reed's. For the Elka' Carnival and Street Fair to -e hell at Portland from Heptember 1st to 13th, Inclusive, the A. ft C. n. It. wit make a rate of $2 for the round trip betwen Astoria and Portland on the folowlng datea: For the evening train of September Jd, morning train Beptembr 4th, evening ttuln Heptembr Sth, all trains of Hen. aembor Jth, and morning train of September 10th. These tbketa will be good to return until September 14th. Yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mr. George Itouslow occurred the wedding of Mr, Christian Schmidt to Mist Kate Louise Itouslow. The .ceremony waa performed by the Rev. injury anircotte. miss Alma Johnson was brideamald and Dr. Charles A. Cordlner bridegroom. Only a few intimate friends and relatives were present. Mr. and Mr, Schmidt left on last evening's train for Southern California, where they will spend their honeymoon. They wilt make Astoria their future home. suit waa Hied In the -Ircul't court yealerJay afternoon by Cbua. Wrltht, 8. E. Harris, P. J. Goodman. Han Jacobson, John Kopn, Olc Johnson, Mrs. John Palmer, J. J. Uuinger, Nells Simcnaen and D. Malagumba, peraons owning property abutting on Thirty- fourth street, restraining the city from Improving that thoroughfare, a contract for whU:h wa let yesterday iifternoon. The coinp aint alleges that the contract let by the street commit tee to J. A. Fastub .nl fur I ex orbitant, bvi'tf higher than the surveyor' estl n.ite, alo that on ac count of sliding ground the Iiviim-ni-nt wowll be a deirbn-nt the property, iiles pror t!i hIu.kc is provide! fur. Captain Stewart, of the Cape Dis appointment Llf Having station, was in th city yestifiJay trying to find out the names ,,f the two fishermen who wera drov.nel in the breakers last Friday morning. He was unabls to find anyone tvho knew rnythlng about the men. Cnpul.t Stewart says their fishing boat was number 134, but It looked as though it was a last year's number, having been partly painted over. The boat was painted a dark lead color Insid-J and out, and tlu bottom vaa copper-painted. This bout and ISO fathoms of fish net are it the life aavlng station. Captain Stewart would be ery glad to hear from any pnrllti who know anything about the-two drowned men. He la making every possible effort to find cut their names. Ii:itMNAI. MIIXTiON. C. Brant was here from Cuthlaigt-t Wednesday Mrs. T. A. DertiLn, of Portland, is visiting here. Joseph Elliott was in from Elliott' Landing recently. A. J. Palmer, of Clutskunle, waa Jn the city yesterday. W. E. Demont was here from Lewis and Clark yeaterday. A. and Mra. Olson were here Wed nesday from Deep River. Wultcr Fltxpatrick was in this city yesterday from 'lay View. R. A. Hv.vkl.i3, a prominent business man of Ilwuco, Is in the city. Dr. and Mrs. P. P. Gray, of Ellens- burg, are visiting in this city. Captain and Mrs. William Stark are enjoying a visit from Miss Duncan, of Salem. Walter C. Smith, an enterprising promoter of Portland, was in the city yesterday. Charles McAllister and wife, of North Yakima, were Astoria vlsltora Wednesday. , Captain W. A. Johnston expects to leave soon for a visit at his old home in bonnie Scotland. P. F. Halferty, one of the leading dam packers of America, was here from Warrenton yesterday. S. and Mrs. Danslger expect to leave for their San Francisco home next Monday O. B. Hcgardt came up from Ste vens yesterday to attend the funeral of his friend, the late William J. Snyder. Mr. and Mr. Samuel Elmore and W. W. Rldeha'gh returned last evtn- lng from Tillamook on the steamer Sue H Elinors. P. S. Bates, of the Pacifl.i Miner, of Portland, was In the elty yester day securing data for an Astoria- Clatsop county write-up for the Miner. STOLE TRAY OF DIAMONDS. NEW YORK. Aug. W.-A daring rob bery took place In the Jewelry estab lishment of A. A. Webster, during the buay hour of the day. A tray con taining 43 solitaire diamond rings, val ued at $4000, waa removed from one of the show cases and the thief made his escape undetected by any one in the place. A touch is enough for cleanliness. That is why Pears' soap lasts so. Pears' shaving soap is the best in all the world. BitablUhed over toe y ear. CONVENT OF THE HOLT NAMES. The Convent of the Holy Names, boarding and day school for young ladles reopens Tuesday, Sentembcr 2l, Thorough aclentlflc grammar and primary courses, commercial course, physical culture and music. Instruc tions In plain sewing and physical culture given gratia, to attending pu pils. Should the number Justify, Mlaa Ethel Webb, of the Toronto School of Oratory, will organize an elocution class here, and also give private les son to those who are desirous of re ceiving Instruction In thla art. Ap plications should be made before the 15th of September. SUITS OUR CLIMATa. Tha rapidly Increasing use of shin gle aa covering for tha walla of build ings, both to keep out tha weather and for ornamental purposes, make a great demand for a shingle stain which preserve the woed, prevent moss, and retains a fresh, handsome ODearanc. Particularly is such the case in damp climates. The need la well atet In a perfect article maae right here in As toria. Cutblrtlfa Creoaote Sblngla Stain are penetrative, preservative, handsome and durable. They are pat up in eight colors and every package guaranteed. SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK. " I know I would long ago have been In my grave," writes Mrs. S. H. New som, of Decatur, Ala., " If it had not been for Electric Bitten. For three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of Indigestion, Water I brash. Stomach and Bowel Dyspepsia. But this excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using it I can eat heartily and have gained 35 pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of Ap petite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Electric Bitters are a posi tive, guaranteed cure. Only ?0c at Chaa. Rogers' drug stoer. itrcnixTiox SALE. Mra. It. Ingleton is having a big re duction sale on shirt-walsta, aklrts, children's clothes, Infants' clothes, and all kind of ladles' and children's fur nlshlnz aooda. Including hair switches a.nd rjomcadours. . A chance for the I $500 piano with eaoh 50-cent purchase. Commercial street, opposite Budget of fice. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office at Oregon City, July, 19, 1902. Notice la hereby given that the following-named settler haa Hied notice of hla Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria, Oregon, on September L 1902, via: H. E. No. 1099, by JOSB S. GOULARTE. for the B.E. of section 10, township 4 north, range S west. He names the following witnesses to prove hla continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vix. Jas. A. Neal. of Warrenton, Ore.; Robert Crawford, of Nehalem, Ore.; Samuel Lunberg, of Nehalem. Ore.; Frank Lunberg, of Nehalem. Ore CHAS. B. MOORBS. 7-25-8-2S Register fisher's Opera floase L. E. SeRt, Lessee and flgr. ONE WKEK COMMENCING Monday, August 25 Elizabeth Hale! And a Selatt Company, in High Biaes RaJJrtoire, as Follows ; MONDAY The Emotional Drama "Won Back" TUESDAY The Sensational Comedy Drama "Treacherous Sand" WEDNESDAY The Sweet Story of the South "Roanoke" THURSDAY The Great Melodrama "Wicked London" FRIDAY The Great Auierioan Play "Hazel Kirke" SATURDAY The Celebrated Comedy Drama "A Noble Outcast" Popular Prices: 10 20, ; cents Seat sale opens Saturday morning at Griffin & Reed's. JttttSU SHOES My stock of Men'i and Boys' Shoes is unsurpassed for qual ity. Close buying and low ex penses enable me to sell the best qualities at lowest prioes. CALL AND EXAMINE THE QO0DS. S.A.Gitnre 543 Bond Street mttntiiiiiiiiiitnuHitttttmmffittttttts ieautiful Crockery Display The Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock ery an j Glassware ever seen in Astoria. Dinner Sety Tea Sets, Special Fruit Dishos.Dccorated Toilet Scb, Cut Glass, Bisque Figures, Water Crocks, Souvenir Dishes. ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICE5 FOARD 8 STOIiES COMPANY We also carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cutlery j 30OO00O0OO0O0O0 NEW STOCKTHE WE CAN SAVE DRY GOODS -SHOES .... GROCERIES . -FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED FKEE DELIYEUY V. H. COPPEY, KOOOOOOOOOCCOCOOOOOCX) I the UNIVERSITY Pi OREGON B The first Semester, Session 1902-1903, opens Wednesday, Sep M tember 17th. The following- schools and colleges are comprla- ed in the university. Graduate school College of literature, M Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering? Unit-ir S alty Academy School of Music School of Medicine School of 5. Lav. Tuitloa ree, excepting In school-) of Law, Medicine and B Music. (Incidental fee, $10; Student body tax, 150 per year.) M Cost of living, from $100 to 1200 per year. For catalogue ad It dress Registrar of the Unlcersity, Eugene, Oregon. M University school of Music Irving M. Glen, A. M. dean. Pl g a no,, Mra. Rose Mldgely Hollenbeck (Jose fly, Coratowskl, 53 Schwarenska). Piano, Mr. Arthur Louis Frazer, (Ave years H with W. G. Nash). Voice, Miss Eva Stinson, (King Conser B vatory Trebelll Music School.) Violin. Mrs. John L. Pipes, M (Snttzner Spierlng.) Theory, Miss Eva Stinson, Miss Rose 8 Mldgley Hollenbeclc. Terms dean. g EUGENE, : - ZfZ8ZZnZZSZfZSZZSX4ZSZ4Z4ZSZZSZZKZZSZZZZSZ2 M CHAIRS - CHAIRS - CHAIRS Large new stock of Morris Chairs, Morris Rockers and Children's Morris Chairs. ROCKING D1MMG HALL CHAIRS 8 H. H. 7APF. CLOSING OUT trO-CAKTS AT COST. J ZZZKZaUZZSZZZZKZ4ZZSZ4ZKZZSZZZZZZZZ TRULLIXGER, EASTABROQK & CO. SUCCESSORS 10 THEO. FJRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, 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 theaa oa short notice and of the beat material. Let u give you estimate oa any kind of castings or pattern work. Loweat prices for Orat-claaa work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. PARK AND WASHINGTON, PORTLAND, OHEQON 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 hundred of bookkeepers and stenographers have been educated for success ia life; where thousands more will be. Open all the year. Catalogue frea A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL, t; I! !JOOOOOOOOOOOXXXOOOOOOOOOQ PEOPLE'S STORE YOL" MONEY ON - Some Spleniil Values -1 For Ladies, Children tni Met) Freshest Stock la Tows Fresh Every Day - . Get Oar Prices BEST OF SEKYICE. 483-491 Bond Street furnished on application to the : : OKEGON. "8 CHILDREN'S FOLDING EASY The House Furnisher 3 5 ij Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scew Bay IrcaO BressWsiia Cor. 18th and Fraaklta are: