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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, t902 Oregon Crawford Peaches Oregon Crawford Peaches Oregon Crawford Pcochcn LowcHt Price Lowest Price This Week This Week Ross, HIeeIus & Co. TBU2PH0.NB Ml. TODAY'S WEATHER Pi T I. A Nil. Heil. l.-Or.m, VTath liiKlon ami Mulio, fnlr. One Thousand Pillow Cases (Well Mu.(.) fur . . . 12Je Tlicv are l.V kiml. Our uri clou ni fl p. in. every day rut-pl Hatunlay, Qaitun iU feed, train and hay. Five barbrrn at the Palace, Bath. HrVfr.il vldlilng Elk arc nlrlng their undue at Si-anlil today. Th Vintlnim iav thl morning for llu n nt i o'clock, Thf Elka rurnlval opened at Port l.iinl lih h i-t Muurluli or trum pet. Thf trttuirr linlx-el lollnr innot1 up Miixiiii ymliTiluy In l k up n lonl of lumber, Tilt) J. H. Klba lit niMilUnliy lowltiK her heavy Hut iih nil" (II In up and look inorv like wa trim. l!o ii the A. V. Si U employ unit ttU-e, Lubor Hull, No. 528 Honl St., for good i-cllxlili' holp. The KlkH rumlvul nt Portlnml lit the muRe of im early cloning of several or the luutiicr hotela. ThP regular mi-ellng of the C. It F. P. Vnloit will ! held on Wednesday night limteatl of Monday. You will find the best 15c meal In the city nt the Tiling Sun Raetaurant. No. (12 Commercial atreet. New atork of fancy good Just ar rived at Yokohama IJaiaar. Cull Mid nee the latent novelties from Japan. At the Labor hall on Sunday evening the SocIhIIhU hnd quite a lively de bute. Comrade P, T. Clerdc presided, You can buy Newbro'a Ilerplcldo, the great dandruff cure, for 75 cent per bottle at the Occident Barber Bhop. ... : .' gniXIIXXXXXIIIKIIIIHim WE SELL 2 ""2. COMMERCIAL . X Today v.o open our now full carpels in the new patterns anil new colorings. New pro Hriiflsels lings in extra largo sixes.- RUGS: Seo the new Indian Hugs, nil llio rage, in the highest art of coloring. New Egyp tian nigs in pyramid patterns. Buy the latest. Our prices are right. We Sell Furniture, IJedding, Couches, and everything for the house nt lowest prices. Great Eastern 57i Commercial St., , . llIimirTTTTTTTTyiitltyyTTrn The llen ulea, towing ft heavy barge, from above Vancouver, grounded In the channel up river. Bhe got her load off at high tide. Crawford urhea. We have received a coiiNlgnment of 800 boxe direct from Aohliind, I'liice your order curly, KnAItU BTOKEH CO. Itev. Ocor Oalrom left on this morn tug' train fur Clntskanle, from where lie will go to Mint and KlMlilmwk, atop- , ping nt Ullnd Hlough on the wuy buck, j The only place to buy toilet article ; and drugglat aundrU-a la at Itoger' j iliUKHtorc. You know where It la. i Cull and examine goods and be con vinced. The contractor for the building at j Kurt Columbia, Wimlt,, inform ua that ' the new building at Hint place will I be completed on contract tlnn Sep I teiiiber I. i The Astoria Kloctrlo Company ha received from TmouiH a 9-ton traction motor for use on It line In hauling , f iti-1 iiii.l mitu-rlul. Lynn AimliNH i the cimlncor. ! The two suit for dnmnge brought by K. Moro and John Uemetrlo agnlni U. Kleo for M each, will be given a I hearing today, F D. Wlntn will op- ' er for the plaintiff. '" j Cnptaln Latham reHrtt the bar In ry bad shape Just now, the rhaniii-l ! having moved o far to th north, A he bus lxeii rroMlng the bar for the III tie apace of thirty year, he ought , to know, ' Huffvlt to please the moat fastidious, the latest creation splendidly Dlnnned and nuignlficently constructed, unex celled for eK'g.vioe. Tour !npectton Invited. Cha. Ilellborn A Son. Tartle dislrlng to can damson plum should leave u their order now, a thl fruit will begin to arrive within the next few days, and the sea son for them I very short. JOHN SON nos. No article of furniture adds more to ho nppcaranci or the home than a liur.dsoiTH sideboard. From the lot Just placed "n display by Cha. IIi-ll-Ixu'ii A Son you can "ecirn a beauty t n very low figure. Iron beds are fast superseding the cumbersome wooden article because they uro n-'iiwr, mor durable, aanl-h'l-y ami vermin proor. The latest iiroductlons have just been recMv.-d by Chas. Hellburn A Son. One of the bright side parties of the Lntnir Day excursion was that of the Astoria Typographical union. The typo went out to enjoy themselves mid there were no newspapers pub lished on Monday. Enough said. Any minute, may bring news of the St. Nicholas, the vessel bringing the Columbia River Packers Association cne. And or the Alaska Fishermen's Compnny's Harry Morse. The ship are bringing back nil their crew, The Norwegian Lutheran church building Is to be moved a short dist ance down the hill to a lot now be ing graded on the corner or Twenty ninth street and Grand avenue, which will lender It much more eanlly ac cessible. During the past year our talcs for our perfection blend Mocha and Java coffee hnve doubled. Thl alone proves the fact that It pleases our customers. K you are not using1 this blend of coffee try It; remember your money will be refunded at our itore It It does not please, you. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXXXJ CARPETS Furniture Co., Mlinnaliau IlulltUiip; Now I the time to buy Ashland Crawford peaches, and we have plenty of them, They are the finest on earth. All orders shall have our best alien tlon, FOARD & STOKES Ci. The Prltlsh bark Hemantha arrived on Sunday after a long voyage of ir,t day from Hamburg. She brought 60J barrels of cement and 400 tons of cake. Her cargo Is anxiously awaited In Portland. The bark I open for return charter. Contractor ICern has finished hi work on the Silvia de Orasse reef. It Is now up to Uncle Ham's engineers to pass on It, Mr, Kern came Into town veaterdav. and stales that the Clruys Harbor Jetty Is also approaching com Dlvtion. The excursion to Hi anile on S.nlay formed the principal part of the Iji bor Duy festivities, although y.ster day was closely observed In a quieter wav. Tin excursion was a success and a large crowd appeared to take In all the fun In sight. Those merry parties still continue to regale at the Klevenlh street re sort because the toothsome delicacies served at the Toke Point Oyster house make It the most popular place in the town. Fresh Toke Point oysten nnd other shell fish always on hand. Mrs. fieafelt got a genuine surprise on Sunday evening, when fifty or six ty people walked In laden with Ice cream, cakes and the usual sweet thlii suitable to the occasion. There was of course the usual "good time." Mrs. Seafelt left for the Kast last night. Arrangements for the visit to Port land of Astoria Klks have neared completion and on Thursday morning ftt 7 30 they will siep aboard a special train of flve'or six roaches, accompan ied by the Kaule Military Hand to make a strong play for the prlxc. They will leave the metropolis at nildnlght of the same day. Our Eplseopallun friend have three Important meetings to remember this week. The Ladles Guild will meet at 2:Jo p. m. on Thursday. St. Aitne' Oiiilrt will be nr Mrs. E L. Cherry's residence on Wednesday, at 3 p. m. After service on Friday evening) the choir boys commence rehearsing for the nututnn feagon. t Lennder Lebeck, who Is domiciled Inside he O. R. ft N. Co.'s dock, was robbed on Saturday night. He Is In the habit of taking outside work, and while away to Ilnaco, some one broke in and carried away all his cooking utensils and everything in sight. From the fact that they even carried off a piece of stove plic, Any one wear ing a stove pipe hat to the Elks' car nival will lie closed watched. There Is no nap on the stove ple. The first number of the Bangor Ex change Is at hand. It Is a very hand some sheet on 801b paper and evidently has plenty double eagles behind It. It Is strongly evident that the proposed railway to Coos Ituy Im helping the new paier to build up Bangor, us a great city In future. The Exchange Is particularly well-edited and contains a. fund of Interesting Information, the computation of which is creditable to IU editor, Mr, Chu. E. Sawyer. For (he Elks' Carnival and Street Fair to -MS helJ at Portland from .September 1st to Uth, Inclusive, the A. & C. R. It. wll make a rate of 2 for the round trip betwen Astoria and Portland on the folowlng dates: For the evening train or September 3d, morning train Septembr 4th, evening tiain Septembr 8th, all trains or Sep aember 9th, and morning train of September 10th. These tickets will be good to return until September Uth. The merchants of Astoria are now planning to entertain the employes during the month. It had been their Intention to entertain them some month ago, but owing to the busy season they postponed It until now, The Clerks' Union royally entertained them some time ago, and now In turn the employes will be the guests and the merchants the hosts. Elaborate plans are being made and the ban quet will be such a success as Asto ria's enterprising business men are capable of giving. Eiio Maunula Is Just recovering from the effects of a peculiar acci dent. About two weeks ago he was endeavoring to reach an object which was a little, to high for him, and was standing on his toes In the effort, when suddenly the tendon of his left ankle parted from the muscle In the calf of the leg, causing a severe rup ture, particularly of the blood-vessels. Mr. Maunula thought he had been struck, and came down from his toes pretty suddenly. He hopes Boon to be around again. The representatives of the Kemmer Vehicle Company of Grlnnell, Ida., now in the city, are looking for a suit able location to establish a branch house for their business, and speak quite favorably of Astoria as a van tage point. They havevllted the sur rounding country and are much Im pressed with the pronounced prosper ity everywhere met with.. They con sider this as a good dlstilbutlon point for their business, and there Is every possibly they will become permanently located here. . The company does o big business In the Noreswest A car load or Its goods will arrive today. REPORT Of FISH PACK I.MIMUITAXT VWVHKH VOM IMLKI. I''orly lr Cent Nliortajfe From I'Mtml Hiipply Avtk Ciihcs perjlont. Practically complete returns are now In for this season's fish puck, and the figure show that there will be a shortage of fully forty per cent The strike among tbe fishermen partly ac count for the large deficit. It Is claimed that the fishers for th Pa cific Packing and Navigation Company were the originator of the strike, but it quickly spread until P6 men were in line. And it was a .strike of a unloue tvoe. A bund was organized in which every available musical in strument was called into action. Ac cordeons played the melody and mouth organs the tenor while every thing which would produce a sound did lis work. Headquarters were' on the sandy beach, where all business was transacted. The so-called "captains of labor" were made to sign the agreements on the beach, as the men refused to enter any office. It was five day of revelry for the men, but not quite such good fun for the own ers. At tha conclusion the men fa ruded the streets with brooms and any thing else that coincided with a fisherman's Idea of a arade. The returns are as follows: Alaska Packing Ass'n, (4 canneries, IM boats). 207,000 cases; Alaska Fish ermen's Packing Co. (23 boats), 37,000 cases; Columbia River Puckers Asso- latlon, (29 boats) 27,000; Portlund-.Vlas ka I'm king Association (29 boats), 34, 600 euaes; Alaska Salmon Co., 24,,OO0 cases; Pacific Packing & Navigation 'o. (61 bouts) 70,000 cases. This makes a total of 39S.400 cases. A study of these figures will show that the average number of cases to the boat the Alaska Fishermen's Pack ing Co. averaged 1426. The Alaska Puckers' Association came second with 1302, not including three traps which would reduce the average. Portland Alusku Packing Association, 1270; Pa- citlu Packing & Navigation Co., 1147; Columbia River Packers Association, 1000, and Alaska Salmon Co., 927. It Is reported that the Alaska Fisher men's Packing Company' men made strenuous efforts after the strike to get ahead and as figures show they top the list on average per boat. Good authorities advise us that in Southenst Alaska the pack of red Alas- kas Is very short, probably not more than 60 per cent of the usual quan tity and that even Dart of that is made up In dog fish. The market has advanced from 90 to 93 cents a (tox in and will likely go to a dollar or more. The strike, shortly explained seems to have been caused by the fish ermen refusing to fulfill their con tracts. Each cne hud an Individual contract and shipped out under Its con ditions. Th-y then demande.1 new contracts and repudiated the old ones. Mr. F. M. Warren was the first to have to face the music. He will set tle on original contract only and it is understood that all the other compan ies will stand by him. Orders for red Alaska have exceed ed the amount of pack and the cases will have to be distributed pro rata. Medium reds or silversldes are unsold and that may help out considerably on the "red Alaska" deficiency. In any way early purchases have turned cut to be a snap. BIG BEAR AT SMITH'S POINT. News was brought to town yester day that a large bear had become a daily visitor to a Chinese vegetable garden round Smith's point. The bear carries no arms so their was no dif ficulty In organizing a strong posse to protect the radishes and cabbages and bring Die outlaw Bruin In dead or Hlive. probably dead. The posse was well armed and consisted of Billy Martin, Frank Cook, George Stevens, P. A. Stokes, J. M. Elsworth, Jo'.in Connor, Archie McLean and William Beusley. The latter Is the reputed bear-shooter of the party." President Roosevelt regrets his Inability to be there. 3 p. m, The posse is approaching. 4 p. m. The b ar is eating onions. 4:30 p. m. T,wo small boys have lost their clothes and are near the bare. 5 p. in. Halt made for tonight. 5:30 p. m. Returned to headquarters to rest until daylight. 6:30 p. m. The bear Is making let tuco salad in the Chinaman's kitchen. NOTED MARINE ENGINEER VISITS ASTORIA. George Vhler, national president of the Marine Engineers' Association, was entertained by the local' englners at their own hall. Mr. Uhler was met at the depot on Sunday morning by V. J. Mahan, the local president, and C. T. Smith, the secretary, and escort ed to the Occident. Later in the day a meeting was held and Mr. Vhler gave a very Interesting account of what the association was doing all over the states and the legislation now pending for the benefit of the asso ciation, Mr. Uhler has occupied the position of national president for over eleven years and his presence ha done mueh to enthuse the members here. Visitors were present from Portland, Seattle and San Francisco. " After the meeting a goodly luncheon wa pro vided, followed by cigar and a gen eral social chat. The president left Philadelphia In June and In addition to visiting many large cltle, took a trip to Alaska. He left yesterday morning to spend a few day In Port land, after which he leavf for.Phllu-J delphla via the Canadian Pacific. - DARING ROBBERY. Eagle Drug Store Robbed D rs Forc ed In With Heavy Instruments. Early yesterday morning the well known drug store on the corner of Bond and Eighth street was wa broken Into. The hour I uncertain, but the officer on the beat reports that everything wa secure up to 2 a. m. Other passers-by saw nothing wrong at 2:15, S:4S and 3 a. m., respectively. It I therefore concluded that an en trance wa gained betwen 1:30 a. m. nnd daylight. The main doors are swinging and the slight space between them shows the catch of the lock. At that point a "Jimmy" or some such Instrument was used to force the door a far apart as possible. The bolt at top and bottom, however, would not yield, and -some stron gpiece of Iron, prob ably a crow-bar, was used with such force as to split the panel of the door at the place where the bolt is let Into the wood. As soon as the lower bolt was thus released there was sufficient play In the middle of the door to force the lock. All of this must have taken some time and It Is extraordinary that no one should have witnessed the work, as there are so many late peo ple at that part of town. The thieves got till) in small change out of the register, which has hitherto been left unlocked at nleh't. In addition they got four large bottles of expensive per- A nUa. .rnnll Ihl-M .a Hi. lUIIIfB aitu v.i.l num.. iu.i.bi .v ! value of 110 or 330. The burglar se lected a hundred Export cigars with j which to regale themselves. Nothing was known of the robbery until after o'clock In the morning. The police are retldnt, but are following up a strong clue. CARD OF THANKS. My wife and myself desire to express our deepest gratitude to all those friends of our who showed us svmnathy and kindness in our recent bereavement We appreciate it very much. . J. F. WELCH. S. S. ALLIANCE iRRIVES. " The steamer Alliance got In at an early hour this morning. Captain came ashore for half an hour on cus toms business and l.-ft agotni at 2.30 a. m. for Portland. Saw nothing of the Hammond raft ADVERTISED LETTERS. . ) The following letters remain un claimed in the poftofflce at Astoria, Oregon: i ' Anderson. John Kohar, John , Doiel, Chas. Pearson, W. Lv Frantsen, Plgval Peterson, Peter M. Hansen, Mrs. Mar.Scholtield, John Hansen. Leslie Stilwell, Arthur ' Hefty, John E. Tapper, Mrs. Ursull Hetland, Alt Tate. Miss Sadie Ivey, William Thailing, Joseph FOREIGN. Eskola. Antro Woolsey, Gega. Soderberg, Mrs. K. E. ELKS' NOTICE. Astoria lodge, No. 180, B. P. O. E., meets tonight at 7:30 sharp. All members are renuested to be present. There will be several initiations and other business of Importance. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals, wanted for furnlsh-Ine- material and piling and for driv ing and capping wharf at Portland, Oregon, will be received at the office of the American Can Company, 639 and 640 Worcester Block, Portland, un. til 1 o'clock p. m., September 10, 1902. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Portland or Astoria office of the company. No bid will be considered unless ac companied by certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of bid. The company reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or waive any Informality In any bid. REDUCTION SALL. Mrs. R. Ingleton Is having 4 big re duction sale on shirt-waists, skirts, children's clothes, Infants' clothes, and all kind of ladles' and children's fur nishing goods. Including hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the $500 piano with each 60-cent purcnase. Commercial street, opposite Budget of fice. SHOES My stock of Men' auJ Boy' Shoes is unsurpassed (or qual ity. 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