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l.llSS THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1902 MAGIC LAUNDRY JEWELL Especially Recommended lor Lace Curtains, Lace, Pine Woolens, Shirls, Etc. UNCI: USED ALWAYS USED 10 Cents Per Package Ross, HIgglns 6k Co. TWI.BPHONB HI TODAY 8 WEATHER 1'oltTl.ANH. Aiiit. J.OrKin, Ida lin n.ii-1 W.ilihiKtim, fdf, One Thousand Pillow Cases (Well Mii.lr) for . , . I TIk'V Hi' i.V kind. O il KlillV t'loM-lt lit ll ). in. every day except Saturday. Oiton (rl)i fr-cd, era In na hay. I'lvf liailicru At ih rlce Hth. Klmt-i 111" I'nllfnrnln kmhk". 30 fHild p-r bak''t Ithlay at Johiintin I Iron. VoU can buy Newbro' IUrpltlcI, th Bi-r.it ibuidriiff cure, for 75 rent per boiHe at the CUvblcnt HarbtT Hltop. ship F.k.iwil iinlved The iniili.li Uowu ihe liver lust night She has 11 Hour and grain utigo for South Africa. You "111 find the bout ISc meal In the city ul the ltlslng Sun Hestaurant. No. 61; Cotninerclal street. We guarantee our heidiicln' tablet lo i mv' any t.isn of head.u-he in ti-n inliitili-H ir refund your money. Chun, linger. dnult. New stock ut fancy Bod Just ar n veil ut Yokohama Itiixuur. Call and see the luti-it novelties from Jaali. Wink oil ihe new catholic rlunch Is t.rouivssiug rapidly, it expected " " "'' U'lelcd by Ihe first part of Novemb r. Heriimii Wise, Ihe clothier, has a rather unlciue sign In ono of his win down; It reads: "All punts reduced 20 per cent. Seats free." Itiiffalo Hill's Wild West Show, which showed v. st.d.iy In Portland attracted ii number of Aslorl ins to the metropolis. (bill was supplanted, and It was gen Johnson Hi-en. have neatly displayed 'erullv supposed ho would remain In nl their store y nm ino of , ,,, ,.,m,lov of ,n0 company. Captain goods coked ready for Immodlate use. lteed I n well-known navigator nnd For lunches or picnic these tjoids are bus had a wile experience in the north .um wmu one wants. XXXXXXXXXXXXXircXXXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXXXIXXXXXXXXXi' WE SELL Today v.o opon our nt'W piUU'i'iis nnd pro Ui'uhscIh Kugs RUGS: a Sec (lie new Indian Kngs, all the rage, in Hie liighest art of eoloring. New I'vji tian rugs m pyiainiil patterns, liny tlie latest. Our prieos are right. Wo Hell Furniture, IVdding, Couches, and everything fr IP KH1S(, nt owost j,rites. Great Eastern rt7 toniiiiertlal 8t. . iMtXMXIlIXXXZlXlTXXXTniTTXIXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTI? REQUIRES NO WASHING It is Guaranteed Not to Injure the Most Delicate Fabrics Men. ripe bnrllett pears, 15c iwr do. " M ul Johnson Jtios. Tin- lut.nt blocks In the m-w full ! , KIICI I HI IK, 'list ( (. j, Cooper's. rroliulc JuilK" Tri-m Imrd yumi-nhiy linv Hi,, iinui accounts In ihi r. tale of IMwurd Anderson, Churl. H IMiuk- iiml I.iii l II... ki.nl. Tlu mhooiu-r Art Id- hun ilnj-h.-,! dm. rhumliiK h i 'taiifo ut Kl.ivl mi l h.nt punt-cl up Hi.- river to Hunter to take mi liiiiilit r foi Hun r'rmn Im o. It you Iiumi iwi had t'hut ull miff ur w.fi (mi imitjn new, yuu hud Hu,., at ifiiil In II today. W iiitivv Hi,,.iiIt Int. Alorl.i II, it Oi (.,nim. rcU.I I pli i ul. 'nplalii OiipcnulK win i.,,r u mi'itiipilciun in, turi fiiinlci -'ivn nllllilH In u Uiir It.,., in " n, nj,. union Aiiny hull ,m H.i(i.'i, ,y , V).. ln. AlUU't 20. A.n,ln,,n. pj ,c l oiiniy Ju.Ihc Tm-iu h.ii.l ytM, ,,.iy i.-i.-lvrd oi, fn.iu .iiipeiitip-inlvni t'nllilailli, of Hi. mm; h!,i,i:al, i,,t Mhipli y Hpnniii i-, who tun cumuli ii I fl"in llil-i cnlllly I t,,l ( . ;,;i (,, ll'.l Auifum 21, All of Herman WIhv'n Hti-.itly run ttiuti'in uho luiVn ii.it um yi-l k it Iht-ir i Ikkcu In Wlrif' ilanii' (n-xt Hatur day tVfiilnit), will ,o will In kh a llcki-l ut onif, ill no onu il b" ad milled wlllmut a card. on next Tuendny Smoln l.invlllf will II at public nuct,.n all profrty botiKhl In by lh- roiinly fur dtlUiinicnt laxf for the year itwi. I'roiH'rty own cm III nave ctisln by rtvb fiiilim their i!i lliniueiil limit bcfor th date not for Ihe Ktilo. The membcri! of lh" w.itr cuii.mls. l(iii Imvc returned from thidr trip nf hiKpei Hun iiIuiik Hi' pi I'D 1 1 ne to tin licaduatei a at Hear i m-h. They fmmd Ihe syslem to In- In excellent condition j named tlv Klk. She Is now belli," built and me mm li pleased with the stale of l y WiNon llro.t. and will soon b- com ttffiilri'. Ilt ted. it Is expe. t.d 'she will be the 1 - speediest gasoline launch ever turned 1. W. Sanborn wan enmm tted to the state hospital yislerduv for tieat- inrnt. Sanborn, who is ft civil war w-teiuii, l iiulte eci-.-nirlc, and it Is -,,,..,, ,,va,in, llNrtlHt m,n. lie Is an oiili-rly man ad h.i liud at Seaside, i A i l.isl night's session of the Kllin several new candidates wen- admitted to membership. The coming Klk",' fair 111 Portland has stimulated luteiest III tills society and the Astoria lodge again exMct lo take the prime for the biggest 'turnout of im-mbem. j The Porlliiiid-Alaskii Packing Com pany's sleamer North King arilved In yesterday from Alaska. The u ssel has been used up North for towing on Ihe Nushiignk river. After lying at the ll. It. N. dock for a few day H,. , ,M. ak(,ll , Ktlllppil ,i M ,,, T1P ,ll)Wn n made In 11 tin vs. The announcement of the resignation of Captain lOd vard McCoy, superinten dent of ihe o. H, - N. Co.. was made 1. I., I.,!,.. i i ..r y.i.te,.,., .,,.,.o. (li-uvs b ii-hor. Is lo succeed him. The resignation of Caplaln McCoy came as a surprise. He 1ms been master cf the Wtillulu und superintendent of the tuar s-ivl-c ever since Captain Sam Kan- coast. CARPETS iipw lull cnrpols in tlio now colurings. Now in pxtra large sixos. Furniture Co., Slmnaluui JJuil.lIng WanCd Olrln having noma knowl '1 trw of drrmiiiiakltm anil plain Rnwlny. Cull at" 67 Commercial street, loom 111, from 2 to 0 p. m. .Tin? Imikcntliie Th in O'HhnritiT, which departed Monday nlht for Han Fran clueo, tiKik WJ.000 feet of lumber from lli Columbia mills. The schooner For rest Home, for Tsiiii-ton, Chlnu, took mow) feet of pHInK and lumber. Huff l to plenum iho most fiimi'lloun, III' latest creations splendidly plunned and n.nKiiinrciitly constructed, unex celled for elegance. Tour Inspection invited. Chae. Ileiiborn A Bon. Tin unniml target practice of the troops ut fort Klevens commenced yes terday. L:mt year some excellent scor ing huh done and It Ik rxiiected the records ilii.n made will be fylly main tained Ihln year. Iron bed are f.tnt superseding the i iiinliiiKoni'j wooden artlt! becuuse they nro nntir, more durnblf, iiinl ti'iy ami vermin proof. Tin- Intent uroiluctlorm hav Junt bwn f lv.-d by '!i ik. IK-llb'irn A Son. f'mitr tctor Puimb-TB hftn tmii.plflfil Hi - MiitK of Improvi iv I'iriiiitli Hlrct-t from iViiimfrtlnl to KicthunKC Thp work of ImprovliiK CoinrinTcl.il nit. ft from sixth to Ninth mul Antor sliect from itlxth w-Ht u cctllii,! nloiiK l.lcc No ai licit! of furniture udd more to tin- appeiiM.'iefi of the hoiiiu than n li.ir.dNouiii KldclKiiirl. Kro'ii th" lot JnM plated -n tllnplity by I'li.n. e. Ibiiii & Son you tan ncir- a beauty Jai very low llicure. J ' hnlrmaii N. Clinton, Jr., Ii.ih inmi' d a call for a co!vl meellnit tif the brldi-'e bulld'jig of Astoria and vicinity, for tiUltMiio; of fnrmlng a t j r 1, 1 K . - ,lnillilei' union, to in. iii.l ' all pll- driving men. wharf builder, work-r -in ctrtutur il Iron, etc TIiohc merry parties mill contlmio lo regale ut the Kli-venth street re-' Moi l becutlKu Ihe toothsome dell, in ten Hi.'i ed at the Toke point Oyster house niiik- It the most popular place in the town. KrMi Toke Point oyster and other shell IIhIi always on hand. A oieiiv wedding took pluee yester day afternoon before Justice of the Pence OoiMlman. The contracting par lies wi re J P. Carlson; of this city, add MImh Marie IVderson, a charm ing young lady of thl county. The couple will go to housekeeping at once. They will reside ut the comer of Third and Puun' streets, J unes IvMthig .' new launch will be joui I" th North. vest, nnd her owner jlH anxious to see what ahe will bo .able to do. Captain II, L. Hubbard form- rly a lesldent f this city, died In I.os An geles. August 22, from paralysis. De leuu'd was uboul Co year of ngo and is sui viveii oy two cnuuren. lie tame to Astoria in ls7 with Ospvitn 0. W. Wood as an olticcr on the survey slenmer Morcy. Afterwards he was In business with C. S. Wright and later was u pilot. He was in command of the ship Fulkeiibtirg for a time. For the past 15 years he had rc-dd, tl In Cuifurnla. T-ie clerks' union has adopted the following resolution: Whereas, The honorable governor of the tate if Or egon has by proclamation requested that Labor day be fittingly observed, and that nil plnoes where labor l em ployed be closed, therefore; be It Resolved. That the Retail "Clerks' union renuest through the press that all merchants close thulr respective places of bushier- on Monday, Septem ber 1, so thut their employes mav properly observe the day." The stores ......... of the city will be Cosed on Labor day in accordance with this reqeust. Civil suit for J25 nnd costs was in stituted In the Justice court yesterday by R. Moro and John John Dcmetrlo vs. (leorge EltH. F. D. Wlnton will be counsel fr the planltltTs, and the case is set for September. The suit Is the result of the recent arrest of Moro ami lVmetrlo in S.in Francisco, which has been exploited In the prist few days by the local press. The plain tiff claim that they were arrested without lesson and that their erforo d detention from San Francisco de prived them of salary they would have received hud they been allowed to re main there. The Columbia river H now- full if sardines, which are being taught for ino Astoria and Portland markets. These fish make their appearance here once a year coiuli.g iiug, -ehcols, mil the run lusts only i-bout two weeks. The Ilsh are of ,1ns quality and are quite a -rood for canning; pur poses as those caught on the Atlant ic const. There has been considerable talk In Atorla of starting sardine cannery and !t i not unlikely that I me ministry may he engaged In here, j The shortness of the run would nut opei ate to a disadvantage, us the fish Could be preserved In cold-storage and ino -.en ut tne convenience of the can ncr. The Necunrum rivor, nt Bea sld, I nlso full of sardine, and camp er are supplied wltn fish for break fast. With the ivnt of the sordines comes their natural enemy, the whule, and many of these monsters can be seen dally off the coast. For the KIka' Carnival and Btreet Fair to hell at Portland from Heptcmbor lnt to 13th, Ini lualve, the A. & C. Jt, n. wll make a rate of 12 for the round trip betwen Antorla and Cortland on the folowlnir date: For Ihe trvonlng truln of Heptember ad, mornlnif train Beptetnbr 4th, evenlnB tuiln Keptenibr Slh, oil train of Bep-itt-mber 9th, and morning train of September 10th. Thene tlr.ket will be KOod to relurn until September Hth. M. V. Cullender, uperlntendcnt of the Columbia mill at Knappton, ha reiilgned. HI ucceMor will come up from Ban Fran'lco ahortly to amuime harc; of the plant. Mr. Culln. r ho been connected with the Columbia mill for many year und ha built up a larte bunlned for A. M. 8lm;mon, the Bin FrunclKCo rdlHondlre, who own the plunt. The mill have Ijeen ondiuted In an efflrlent manner, and few other concern of the kind have been o pro.'ltably operated. Mr. Cal lender, It I jndemtood, vlll riake 1'orllanl hi future home. Although well uhmg In year, he In mill nik und hearty and retire to enjoy rent from buili'-ni tar; of many year. Hi change of renldi nce will be iftn- erally rejrHled In Aitorta. The Kllzubeih Hale Company again played to a !arKe Imuw lat night, who inoroujitiiy enjoyed the (.oiii.rdy.draniu. Treuclierou Hand, which wm Kieeted with continued laughter and upplauw. Thl ple.e did not give Mi Male ium n to io, a the lion Kliare of the work in done by the comedian, Mr. Sidney I'lutt. und the villain, Mr. liar- rv Iollard. I he former gentlemun wa diMiiK lly funny, hi reading of the will being one of the mom amusing Hi-em. we have met with. Mr. Pollard, t Mplte 111 m villainy on thte stage, 1 be- coming a gieat favorite with Antorla .... . , , ..udiem-e,. 11, ,et of the .-! were very good In their rt-stiM-tive i arm. Tonight the Misa Hal" Company will prew-nl Hal Held greatest .Mititse, Koannkc, u play which Miss Hale has sioifti a great succes 111. H also gives i Miss Frances, who um Aunt Martha, I'l the opening bill, won friends im mediately, another pint in whuh phe greatly please, nuniely, a nigger wo man. .Ml.xs Hale is making a great name for herself In this town, and her company Is the best and most evenly balanced that has visited Astoria for a long time. A numU-r of boys who were playing In a hollow near Eleventh street and Harrison avenue Monday made a grew- some discovery. They found an old t-iink that contained two human skulls nnd at once notified fhe authorities. Yesterday IVputy Coroner Max Pohl and Sheriff Linville visited the place unit made an examination of the trunk. I hl.-h contained two skulls, a pair of black trousers and a pair of ox. The trunk had evidently been thown away a long time ago. and the appearance of tin- skulls gave evidence that they had been long exposed. The finding of the skulls created considerable ex i Itement. und tin-re were rumors of foul play. The authorities, however, j believe that the skulls are tin so of In dians and that they were probably um-arthed while street excavations were being made. No doubt the work men, thinking the matter of little con sequence, did rot nidify the coroner, but plae. d the skulls in the trunk and threw it into the hollow. With almost everv street tnimovement made in Astoria human boms are dug up, and It is evident the site of the city was once the burial ground of the Indi ins. im:i.son.i, m.'.ntion. J. N. litillln and family have return ed from Seaside. Miss F.Ua Strauss was it passenger on vestcrday's noon train Into the city. Guy P. Halferty, of TVarrenton, mnde a brief business trip to the city yesterday. Or. A. A. Finch and wife returned Monday from a few weeks' Kuting to Elk Creek. Captain James Tatton and wife, who have been nt 'Wllholt Springs, have returned home. B. A. Bingham has started for Ver mont, hi early home, where he Will revisit the old, familiar places. L. A. Dickenson and wife, residents of Pendleton, are visitors In the city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dickenson are touring this section, Mrs. Hello Balmnnno and daughter, Phoebe, who have been visiting tin imst few days in this city, returned yesterday morning to their home In Portland. Sofus Jensen returned to the city yes terday from Alaska, where he has been In the Interests of the Alaska Portland Packers Association, of which he is manager. Mr. Jensen was a pas senger on the North King. ONE CENT LETTER POSTAC.r:. The bill providing for one cent post age instead of two, on all first-class mall matter will not become a law, because of the los of revenue to the government would be too great. It Is good policy to guurd against losses of any kind, but especially against the loss of your health. For this purpose Hostetter's Stomach Bitters should be taken, because It will strengthen the stomach perfect the digestion and keep the bowels open, thus protecting you from all sickness. If, however, you have lost your health and suffer from headache, indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation or biliousness, you need fhe Bitters at once, because it is a spe cific remedy, for these ailments, and will cure you. Try a bottli and see for yourself. For Sick Headaches try these famou3 Pills. They remove tie cause and act quickly. You will feel like a new person after tak ing Beechams Pills old Enrrwhera. In butt lOo. tad X. ISiUSTOL BAY 8ALM0V PACK. Strike of Fluhermen Caused a Falling Off of 20 Per Cent. The Hteamer North Kl'ij of Ihe Alas ka-Portland Packing Company urrlv- ed In port yeterdiy mornng rom 1'rlMtol bay, Alaska, brlnreng the first new of the salmon pa-;k at that joint The North King, which wa the flrrt vessel to reach Nufhajuk this season. making h;r wiy tnrough the lee, wa likewise the first to start home, de parting Augunt 14, on which date she tow t-d the ship C. F. Jurgeant to sea. Captain OIen report that, while the :r,atk at Ilrlatol bay ha been a fair lone, It i below that of J)I to fur a the Individual packers are concerned. iHowtver, two new cunnerles were op crated there thl geaon and the total wilt will come up to the average. Ac- (curding lo report brought by the 'North King, the pack of the largext tanm-rles uliuated at Kritsol bay wag 'a follow: lAlaHka Parkers "n-'r"' fombine iAI.iHka-I'oit and ,,,,,;, ,UvM Patkerg (Alayka Fishermen' .... Canes. ...207.000 ... 71.000 ... 2G.000 . .. 27,0(.0 . .. 37,0W ... 24.000 Hrotiibun h liian Francisco) Total 402,000 The Alaska Packers Association op erates four canneries, while theOnftroy combln" operates two. According to advices received by the North Ki.g, the strike of the fishermen at Nuslia- gak cause a big loss, the Alaska-Portland Company alone losing 10,000 case from this cause. Other canneries suf. fered a projiortlonate loss. The season ended July 23, and It Is estimated that the pack of the old ginneries Is 20 per cent below that of llust vear- The the lender le,t a .,url ul "'"" l ,-u"1 ul r.ery location. The ship St. Nicholas, under charter to the Columbia Hlver Packers, and the bark Harry Morse, under charter to the Alaska Fishermen's Packing ,Company, were almost ready to leave .for home whe the North wa there. Advices received yesterday from Ta ku Inlet by a representative of the Taku Packing Company, were to the effect thut the tannery had packed 21, 000 cases to date. This Is the best pack niade there this year. A shortage of cans interfered with operations. The Taku Packing Company was recently iibsorb?d by the Onffroy combine. CONVENT OF THE HOLY NAMES. The Convent of the Holy Names, boarding and day school for young ladies reopens Tuesday, September 2d. Thorough scientific grammar and primary courses, commercial course, physical culture and music. Instruc tions in plain sewing and physical culture given gratis to attending pu pils. Should the number justify, Miss Ethel Webb, of the Toronto School of Oratory, will organize an elocution class here, and also give private les sons to those who are desirous of re ceiving Instructions In this art Ap plications should be made before the 13th of September. KKIHTTIOX SAUK. f .- ' 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 $300 piano with eaoh 50-cent purcnase. Commercial street, opposite Budget of fice. SHOES My stock of Men's nnd Boys' Shoes is tinstir passed for qual ity. Close baying and low ex-, peases enable me to sell the best qualities at lowest prices. CALL AND EXAMINE THE GOODS . S.A.Giinre 543 Bond Street "Tailor "Beverly Garments" are tailored to fit you perfectly. They are tailored in the prevalent, Incoming fashions, Just before you are ready to wear them. "Ready-Made" garments are made so early in the season that the ever occuring changes in style make them unstylish, unfashionable when you wear them. The well groomed woman will vear Beverly Garments and why not? Popular prices keep their cost lower than other tailored garments, and seldom higher than fine ready-made garments. We make to fit more than fifty styles from over 300 patterns. Late Fashion PUtet., Fab ric and Pattern far Fill Style In Suit. Cloak and Skirt rtady for your Inspection at The Leading Dry Goods Store of C. H. COOPER 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 Glasi, Bisijut Figures, Water Crocks, Souvenir Dishes. ALL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY We also carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cutlery NEW STOCKTHE WE CAN SAVE DRY GOODS - - -SHOES .... GROCERIES . . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED Fit EE DELIVERY V. H. COFFEY, 'OCXOCrtXXCXXQCttC I CHAIRS - CHAIRS CHAIRS I Large new stock of Morris Chairs, Morris Rockers and Children's Morris Chairs. ROCKING DINING HALL CHAIRS H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher M - f'WKIVII lIT . XSXtXtJX J i.'XXKXXr!XXKXX TRULLIXGER, EASTABROOK & CO. SUCCESSORS TO THEO. BRACKER Johk'ts and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS; SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING' CARDS, STATIOSEKV, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. - MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES ' Hips Repairing A Specialty IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence to it enables us to qualify willing workers to render superior service as bookkeepers aud stenographers. Our instruction it unusually thorough a fact so widely known that reputation alone brings ns most of our students. Quality always counts. Examine into our facilities better now than ever before. Industrious, willing students make rapid advancement in all studies taken. Call, or write for our catalogue. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Streets A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal - Made 9S A BEVE8LT SUIT KOOOOOC PEOPLE'S STORE VOU MOXEY ON' Some Splendid Values For Ladies, Children and Men Freshest Stock in Town - Fresh Every Day - . Get Osr Prices BEST OF SERVICE. m 483-491 Bond Street M CHILDREN'S M FOLDING B EASY 8 Q - ' AI'TSi AT HOST. . ff . XKX4XXXSXXKXXXXKXX 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon ttffiffittttti