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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1902)
THE MORNING 'ASfOUIAN,: WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMHKR A, 1902 PcOCllCH Pcore Plums Pen c lie h Pcarn PlMltlH 4 ! THIS WEEK THE BIG WEEK Our buvpri are Instructed Jo sml us Iwk sliiriinenlk daily, Our prW r the lowiwt, iitmlltv onusliktred. hvul u your or dors. V runriiU satisfaction. Ross, H!gg2tis 6 Co. jPhv i;iUi tuvmiu TBLEPHONB HI. - -. .. ..... TODAT'8 WBATUBR. ItMtTLAND, Hnpt, i-Oreon. Ida lio and Wnnlilnmon, partly cloudy. One Thousand Pillow Cases (Well Mu.U) for . . . l'2Jc Tlioy are l.V kiml Our !r piuu t 0 p. in. every day evwpt Hnlurdsy, A toot boom In on. Gallon sells feed, era In ana bay. Five barbt ri at the Patae Hatha. Aioiliir.mlillnK raid In Portland. The "lonini-r Canby In afuln laid oft. rienty duk talk (or pant wk, No duck so fur. The Vusburjr wcrtl out early ycater (lity mortilnat. Th British four-masted liurk la atlll lying out In the stream. Tim Kskasonl went to wft yesterday loftdwd with when l (or Europe. J. Q. Mfl-r Intend running hlf cannery during the (all season. Wahkiakum county hoa an election today (or a representative to congress. The French bmy Lufuyette was sig nalled off 8nn Francisco to proofed to Aatorla. Cupliitn Tut ton, Matthews and Wood went out on tht jillot achoner JoaepU Julltxrr. The average temperature (or Asto rlu (or the year ending September 1, win 51 degree, Oo to the A. F. o( ii.efhidoymont ofrlco, Lubor Hull, No. K Hond St., (or good rellnble help. , . Duffels to plennn the most fastidious, the latest creation splendidly planned and nwgnlnVently constructed, unex rolled (or, clag.vtue. Tour Inspection Invited. Chna. Hellborn A Sou. fisher's Opera House L. E. Sellg, Lessee ami fIgr. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Belusco-George JUVENILE ffCUliT COMPANY A LOT OF LITTLE PEOPLE WHO HAVE NO EQUAL ANYWHEHE. 10-Hondcrful ChIldren-16 14GreatVaudev!l!cActsl4 pnoanAM two hours and ONE HALF LONG. MOTHER?, Don't (nil to bring your Children to see our Children. PniCKH OF ADMISSION: Reserved seats, 75 centa; gallery, adults, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. Reserved aeat sale opens Saturday morning at Griffin Reed's. 2 V 566 1 -i COMMERCIAL -. V'W PctlCllCH Pcarn PImitih You will find the tet lite meal In the oily at th Rising Hun Ittaurant. No. 6U Commercial street. That Hmllh I'ulnt bear turns out to have been a hog. The pe are study. Ing the antl -Chinese law. Npv slock of (ancy good just ar rived at YokotMuiut Basilar. Call and m the latest novelties from Japan. The second big tog tuft, built by the Robertson Company got out safely yesterday afternoon end headed south In to o( the Arctic. It Is to I hnprd that some o( the Hemantha's II.5W barrels of cement will leak out on noine side walks In th up-river swell cliles. Delivery wagon drivers are now pre paring to form a Union (or tlmmselvt-s, as they find it dlrtkult to co-uiwruw with the Teamsters' t'nlon. ti. L. Iliac k, who went down to llrnjs rlvtr to slurt a camp, returned to the city today, llo la at St. Mnry's hospital, lying III with fo'er. ( The steamer Columbia, of the o. R. N. Co., passed the bur at 8:40 a in. yesterday, did her business, and left (or Portland at 11:50 u. m. The street ear line's new electrlo (rvtght motor has all the appearance of living a neat compact affair, built to do Its work and do It w.-ll. The property purchased by the coun ty (or the 189 delinquent roll waa sold yesterday morning and brought nearly the amount o( the county's claim. There Is no excuse (or Idle men Just now, as work Is abundant for those who want to work. Several employers were searching (or luboreia yester day. Captain Ed Mrsm-y, who Is In much better health now, hits returned from Ppokune to relieve Captain Rabbldge, of the Electro, while he takes a week's vacation (Van ford peaches. We have received a consignment of 804 boxes direct from Ashland, Place your order early, FOARD & STOKES CO. A meeting of the Delivery Wagon driven' Union will be held ot the La bor Union hall this evening nt 8 p. liy order of William Althouse. lo cal organiser, A. l L. The state of the up-river bars Is re ported (rom several sources to bo In bad shape. The Cyproment la sold to be having a hard wrestle w ith the mud In spite of her two tugs. 1 A passenger (rom Aiwa, who urrlv ed on the Sue II. Kimore last even Ing, reports that Chinook salmon are coming Into A Inch bay In great quan tities. Indicative of a good (all run. Inadvertently In publishing the lat est reliable figures of the Nushugak salmon pack, we neglected to mention the name o( the river. The returns were, o( course, (or Nusnagnk only. To the parties who took two high barred Jack screws (rom In- front o( Curl Hanson's' residence on Eleventh street w4II do me a. (avor by returning the same, as I need them. J. K. Wirt. If the weather be good the captain of the German steamer will get out on Thursday or Friday. She la draw ing 24 feet of water and the captain will breathe deer .ilr when he Is over the bar. . Parties desiring to can damson plums Bhould leave us their orders now, as this fruit will begin to arrive within the next (ew days, and the sea son (or them la very short JOHN SON r.R08. No article of furniture adds more to he appearance of the home than a hnndsoitv sideboard. From the lot Just plncnd "n display by Chas. Hell born &'Son you can ,ecure a beauty .t a very low figure. Iron beds are fast superseding; the cumbersome wooden article because they nro neater, more durable, sanl tery and vermin proof, The latest productions hava Just been received by Chne. Hellborn & Son. For the Elks' Carnival and Street Fair to e held at Portland from September 1st to 13th, Inclusive, the A. & C. R. R. wll make a rate of 82 for the round trip betwen Astoria and Portland on the (olowlng dates: For the evening train of September 3d, morning train Septembr 4th, evening ttnln Septembr 8th, all trains of Sep- aember 8th, and morning train of September 10th. These tickets will be good to return until September 14th. Now Is the time to buy Ashland Crawford peaches, and w have plenty of them, They ate the finest on.earth. All orders shall huvs our best atton-tlon.-FOAHD A STOKES CO. Mnnngers of the Clatsop mills hav received word that the new bolters mm been shipped and will arrive in Astoria In a (ew days. The machin ery Is being put In place s rapidly a it urrlves. News comes to us from Heppner, In Morrow County, that the residents of that place are greatly excited over the discovery of a good coal field some miles from that place, Heppner will he a bane of supplies, hence the ela tion. The crew uf the ship Suniantha are dolus nroitv well. They are fond of lyln(f down on th pavements occasion ally for a little nap, but the officer claim that they are olednt to orders and are much quieter thin the general run of deep water Jacks. Major C. U Fay, the Portlund real estate man who was kidnapped from that city under a fake charge, baa been released at Ulemarck. N. D., after a hard light. Now some one will have to pay up. Fity will be tendered a reception. The little three year old daughter of Joe Brown, who had her leg badly fractured fourteen days ago, Is pro aressing nicely. The leg, contrary to expectations, has set nicely and will le neither crooked nor short Dr. 1'llklnmon was the surgeon. For the Elks' carnival at Portland, the White Collar Line will sell round, trip tickets September 8, 8, and 10, for 81.50, good returning until Septem ber 14. All Intermediate bindings one fare for round trip. Steamer Halley Gulxert leaving Astoria at 7 p. m. Astoria Central Labor Council held their regular meeting on Monday evening. After transacting the regu lar routine of business, the meeting adjourned until next Friday evening, when several very important matters are to be presented to the council for action. Articles of Incorporation of the North Pacltlc Ilrewlng Company were Hied In the clerk's ottl'-e yihterljy with a rap Ital stock of U'OO.om, divided In two thousand shares. The incorp'rntora are John Kopp, Joeeh Schambergcr and Emll SehlmpfT. The company will conduct the brewery In Astoria. Thero were quite a number of late arrivuls last night, among them being IlenJ. Lum, of Hun Francisco; John O. Iteck and A. L. Young, of Portlund; C. Y. Grimes, of Tncoma, and Mrs. and Miss Adams. Several very handsome signatures (names unknown) complet ed the list. Matters are going to be lively for the luwyen when the fishermen all get down. It Is almost certain that the companies will stand together 'and uphold the original contracts, and the men already here are confident that when their comrades arrive that the wage-earners will be Just as stolid. Contain Gnmmmnna of the C, F, Ser geant, now discharging salmon at Portlund, has declared himself to the press there. He asserts that there Is no doubt that men will get only what they signed for In the first place. The Sersennt Is to be taken out of com mission by her San Francisco owners and laid up Indefinitely at Portland. F. W, McKechnle and family are again In town utter a good trip to Portland and Wllhott Springs. The party went thirty miles from civili sation and camped on the Umpqua river (or a (ew days, returning home much invigorated. Mr. D. E. Rosa, who has been faithfully discharging the duties' at the Postal during Mr. McKeohnie's absence, left (or Portland, jaat evening. . '. ' The steamer Sue El more made (ast to the O. R. St N. dock at 8:30 p. m. hist evening. Mate Tom Nell, who while unloading, was knocked down the hold. Is still In bad shape. No bones were broken but his Jaw was very seriously bruised. He was progress ing (uvornbly last evening. The El more brought a full cargo of freight and passengers, and will leave for Tillamook Ray points at 7 a. m. Fri day, The Elks had a good meeting last night and added the lurtte number of 23 new members to their roll. Final arrangements were made for Thurs day's trip to Portland, and" It Is be lieved that Astoria will make a good showing. The Astoria band accompan ies the members, of whom there will be one hundred and fifty In line. The Elks will take a goodly number of la dles with them, and they leave by a special train, which leaves promptly at 7:30 tomorrow morning. The Belasco-George Juvenile Spec ialty Company of talented little peo ple In the vaudeville program will ap pear at Fishers' opera house next Monday night. One of the features of this little company la their brass band made up entirely of the members of this Juvenile troupe. Don't fall to hear this little band In rront of the theater at 7:30. The features of the program are the best In the vaudeville line. The performance lasts two hours and a half, ending with a farce in which all take part. Seat sale opens next Saturday morning at Griffin A TWlJ's. Keep Out tho Wet SAWYER'S IiaWlml CLOTHING Th twst walrrr imu ta wtttH. Mft'j Iron tta tl mUrMls b4 warranted walirrf. ated U sUaa tbt rough wink M4 Mbr. . I.aak for lb lra4 aaarh. ff ridlo AM out kr thMa, wtO tut MlAlAfta I 8. 1, IWtlf tMi fttkirt U., Ids., hi frascbi. K.M. Wtrfc A M.Stllra. asg The Cftse of It, Moro ngalnt George Eleo for 8250 damages came up for 8250 damage for false Imprisonment came up (or trial yesterday morning at the Justice court. Judge Bowlby, counsel (or the defendant, made a motion that Mora be asked to give bonus (or the cast o( proceedings. This motion was allowed. The plaintiff paid 8-5 into court. Mora then demanded a Jury trial and the following jury was empan elled: U Lebeck. II.. Zap(, E. II Htruemeyer, Frank Munualu, William Edgar, and T-oul Agren, After ob taining a jury, court adjourned until this morning at 9 a. in. John Jorgensen has returned to this City from Alaska after spending a few days In Portland. Mr. Jorgensen says that the weather has been vc-jy bad up there, "not a decent day since the Fourth of July." "I met J. L. Carl son of Astortu a; Chllkoot and h la doing well, but I believe Alaska la on the wane." Great numbers are flock ing down, taking advantage of the cheap rate of 332 from Dawson to Skagway. Whe asked If be was glad to get back, the sun was pretty strong at the time. Mr. Jorgenson said "no, It's too hot here. I'm not going to stay," adding with a Jecutnr motion of his left eye "unless I can buy In cheap. As a matter of fact his friends believe It will be hard to push him away In a hurry again. INDRAVELLI IN PORT. The big tramp British steamer In dravelll arrived from Yokohama, Jap an, yesterday and dropped anchor at 2:30 p. m. It was thought possible, In view of the epidemic raging In the Orient, that the steamer might be quarantined. After a thorough in spection she obtained pr&tlgue as all on board were In good health. The Indruvellt left this port on the 17th of June last and proceeded to Yoko hama. After discharging and picking up a little cargo she left for Chinese ports. Hong Kong being the principal, returned to Japan, and left for Port land. Pilot Tatton picked her up about 10 miles outside and handed her oyer to Tllot Dease at the anchorage. Cap tain Craven, who Is In command. Is a lieutenant In the Royal Naval re serves and has as chief officer, Mr. H. J. Porter. On this trip Mr. Porter has his wife and two children the little chap In blue standing arms and saluting visitors like, an A. B. The steamer encountered a very severe ty phoon on the 2nd and 3rd of August, but were fortunately In port at Hong Kong. Houses were olown down, sev eral vessels stranded and many lives lost. The cargo is a most nixed one, the principal consignments' being 7581 boxes of tea, 1153 bales of gunn s, 1150 coses of pine-apples, gabs of rice. 1910 rases of curios, 4130 rolls of mat ting, 381 bags of peanuts .besides cof fee, rugs, opium, eight teal logs, each weighing 5 tons, Lily Bulbs, pepper, nutmegs, Tapioca, sulphur, etc. They report tha Hamiroad log taft as go ing all right at Z p. m., one mile In side the bar, but heading out Chol era epidemic had not commenced when the steamer left Hong Kong, and It was news to them. There were S3 Chinese and 8 Japanese on board. CITtf COUNCIL A meeting of the city c6Unell was held at the city hull last night Ev ery member answered the roll call, Mayor Suprenaut presjdtng. The min utes were conflrn cd. Some business held over from last meeting was at tended to, and some claims were ordered paid. , A somewhat lengthy discussion came up In regard to the state of a drain In Uppertown. It was pointed out that something had to be done before the rainy season set In or else certain pri vate property would be seriously dam aged. Finally a resolution was adopt ed that the drain be put In shape wlthou delay. Assessments were filed for Improve ments on Astor street and confirmed. A resolution was adopted setting a time for the board of equalisation. The meting was adjourned until next Monday evening at the usual place and hour. INCHCAPE ROCK WRECKED. In a fierce gale which swept over Fort Elisabeth, South Africa, the Brit ish ship "Inchcape Rock" was wreck ed. The vessel is well-known on the Columbia River. She sailed from Portland laden with grain and arrived at Algoa Bay, August 8. As the wreck occurred on Monday last It Is prob able that she had discharged her car go. Captain Ferguson was In com mand. It Is reported that part of her crew was saved, the remainder mak ing up the list of casualties to 70. . Who can blame the Mirhiorin Pa. publicans for preferring .Bliss? Adversity gives a man a chance in OIL prove his worthi - ii:kmonai, mention. Gus Carruthera Is In town. on the Nahcotta Into the city yesterday. Hon. C. W. Fulton is up at the car-. nival. M. Wise, the Ilwaco mere!nt. Is in the city. Cuptaln James Shaw Is at his Long Reach ranch. Ardle Strom, of Bvensen, spent yes terday In the city. H. T. Flndley returned to Portland yesterday morning. Miss Laura Harrison visited the city from Warrenton yesterday. W. J. Ingalls was In the city yes terday attending to buslnes. Mrs. C. T. Lester came over from the West Side yesterday evening. W. L. Robh and family have return ed home from their summer outing. Captain J. R. Burke, of Cathlamet, was an Astoria visitor yesterday. Miss Mary Neville, at Skamokawa, is visiting with friends In the city. H R. Edwards and wife, of Tilla mook, are visiting friends In the city, Mrs. Captain Flavel returned home yesterday (rom a visit to the West Side. Mrs. Haddock came up on the 4 p'clock train yesterday (rom the West Side, . H. J. Whertty, ex-county clerk of Clatsop, is taking In the Elks at Port land. G. H. Holgate and Mrs. Holgate, o( HeDoner. are the guests of (riends in Astoria. Pto(. Lyman returned yesterday from a (ew days' vacation at Gear hart Park. George N'oland and family return ed yesterday from their summer home at Seaside. Ml is Nan Reed has accepted the po sition at the postofflce made vacant by Clyde Rajies. Mrs. H. Oberg Is visiting her sister. Mr. Mumford, !r. Vancouver, Wash., (or u few days. Captain Holies, formerly of the steamer Columbia, now i-f San Fran cisco, Is up oii a visit Charles Olsen, jr., has returned from a seven-weeks' trip to Southeastern Alaska, where he was sent by the Astoria Iron Works, to repair some gasoline engines. THE PRESIDENTS DOUBLE. If the president had been seeking a double of himself, he could not have come more closely to the mark than In the man selected for secretary of the navy, and while the resemblance may be "very striking, there Is more possibility of his being taken for the executive than there is of success In palming oft a substitute remedy for Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It has become so well known as a cure for headache, nervousness, Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation and malaria that many unscrupulous dealers will refill the bottles with a bogus article and' offer It as the genuine. Beware of such counterfeits. The genuine Hostetter's Bitters has their Private Stamp unbroken over the neck of the bottle. Don't fail to try It NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposeala for furnish insr material and piling and for driv ing and capping wharf at Portland, Oregon, will be received at the office of the American Can Company. 539 and 540 Worcester Block, Portland, un. til 1 o'clock p. m., September 10, 1902. Flans 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 Informalitv in any bid. Cowing & Cowing ATTONEYS-AT-LAW, Oregon City, Oregon. Office Room 4, U. S. Land Office Blilg. PreMlve In all the courts of the States United Stetcs Land Office Busi ness a Specialty. i SHOES My stock of Men's and Boys' Shoes is unsurpassed for qual ity. Close baying and low ex penses enable me to sell the beet qualities at lowest prices. 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