The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 14, 1902, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN. SUNDAY. SMTOlHKR 14, UK);
a THE WEEK
Hr. and Mm. Sanborn expect to start
for a short trip East about tht 2ZA
at this month.
"'.
Miss Elsie Elmore will soon start
East for a year at Miss Somer's school
in Washington, D. C
Mrs. Jumps Fox anil daughter, Lau
ra, have returned from a six weeks
sojourn at the coast.
Ulshop Earl Cranston has bwn a
guest at the home of Mr. Samuel El
more for the past week.
Mr. Frank Sanborn and Mr. Fred
"Warren started last evening for Cor
nell and Princeton Universities, re
spectively. ...
Dr. O. A. Thornton, of Portland, is
spending a few days In the city be
fore starting in his year at the m d
lcal college.
robaUy the social event of the
season will be the outcmoe of invita
tions sent out by Mrs. Frank Parker
on VTednesda next
Miss Floretta Elmore and Miss El
sie spent Tuesday and Wednesday of
the past week in Portland, the guests
of Mrs. E. D. McKee.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and son,
John Marcy, with Mrs. Wilson s sis
ter. Miss Marcy. spent a few days of
this week In Portland. They will soon
leave" for an extended visit East
Rumor has it that four of our most
Annular vnunar ladies are contemplat
ing leaving Astoria this winter. This
is truly sad for our attractive young
people to leave us; but we hope it does
not mean a permanent removal.
.The ladles of the W. C. T. U. were
entertained on Thursday afternoon
from 2 "clock until 5 at the home of
Mrs. J. A. Rannells, corner of Eighth
and Duane Btreeta, Aside from a rare
musical program. Instructive games
NEEDS NO HIKED MAN.
Advertises, for WKeOets Large
Family.
PENDLETON, Sept 1J.-W. P. Card,
a farmer near here, by advertising for
a wife, has become the possessor of
a woman and six boys. The intended
bride and sons arrived today. He
has two farms and says he has help
enough to run them both now.
RUSSIA IS JEALOUS.
LONDON, Sept IS. In a dispatch
from Odessa, the correspondent of the
Standard says the German Bagdad
railroad scheme appears to haunt the
Russian press like a spectre.
The Novosti, goes on the correspon
dent referring to the report that J.
P. Morgan has taken, or is about to
take, considerable interest in the new
railroad, observes that although Amer
icans, Frenchmen and Englishmen will
be large shareholders, the enterprise
will remain essentially German.
The Novoe Vremya, the correspon
dent also cables, strongly advocates a
strenuous policy to offset British and
German activity in Persia, saying that
to wait until the Seistan and Eagdad
line is completed, would be nothing less
than suicidal on the part of Russia.
. "It. Is through Persia only," says
the Novo Vyrema, "that Russia can
outflank the Germans in Beluchistan
and India.
NEVADA REPUBLICANS.
RENO. Nev., Sept. 13. The Republi
can 6tte convention made the follow
ing nominations:
United States Senator Thomas P.
Hawley, of Ormsby.
Consress E. S. Harrington, pf Elko.
Governor A. C. Cleveland, of Whhe
Pine,
Lieutenant-governor F. J. Burton,
of Humbolt
Judge of Supreme Court P. M. Bowl
er, of Esmeraldo.
Attorney-general Sam Piatt, of
Ormsby.
Surveyor-general W. C. Gayheart,
of Lander.
Superintendent of Instructlon-Orves
Ring, of Washne.
State Printer W. W. Boothe, of Nye.
Secretary of State W. G. Douglas,
of Storey.
State Treasurer Simon Bray, of
Lander.
Controller-M. C. McMillan, of Storey.
Long Term Regent E. R. Dodge.
Short Term Regent R. H. Spring
triflyer. AGENT HELD UP.
PENDLETON, Sept 13 A masked
, man attempted to hold up the agent
named Swart at Norfolk tonight but
secured little money, the amount se
cured from the desk in the office and
pocket of the operator amounting to
about 32.75.
LOGGING ACCIDENT.
EVERETT, Sept. 13.- Harry Mar
tin, a rancher from Coeur d'Alena, Ida
ho, was murdered and robbed In Mon
roe last night. Tom Perrin and J.
Mitchell are accused of the murder.
Martin was known to have a large sum
of money when he was last seen alive.
A remarkable string of fatal acci
dents occured yesterday In logging
camps of this county. Victor Errick-
IN SOCIETY
were engnsed In and choice refresh
ment were served.
Last Friday evening Miss Esther
Gearhort entertained a few of her
friends In honor of her fifteenth birth
day. Those present were: Misses
Gert and Alice Blinn, Mary Gregory,
Fay Ballard. Nan Adams, Messrs.
Fre-l and Allen Fulton, Willis Thomas,
Willie Ross, Arthur Berry and Phylls
G-earhart.
...
Everybody is anxiously awaiting the
announcement of the date for Miss
Cole's and Mr. Ftndlay's wedding.
This promises to be one of the most
popular nnl handsome weddings of
the year. Speaking of weddings, the
society editor hopes soon to be able
to announce on engagement of one of
our most popular young people. Query;
is It a member of the Thursday Club
or a member of the Irving Club?
The young ladies and gentlemen of
the Christian Endeavor Society, of the
Presbyterian church enjoyed a most
delightful walk-out party last Thur.-
day evening. The young people left
the heart of the city at S o'clock and
took the road over the hill toward
Toungs bay. The spot known as the
bathing grounds was visited and a
pleasant and profitable time was had
by all present Rev. and Mrs. Marcotte
chaperoned the affair.
Miss Bennett's delightful house party
has disbanded and the members have
eone to their respective homes, after
spending a most enjoyable week at
the coast Miss Bennett make a most
ideal hostess and those who were the
recipients of her hospitality cannot
say enough about the good time they
had. Those who are Indebted to Miss
Bennett are; Mrs. Horace D. Thing,
Mrs. Dayton, the Mises Cole, Craig,
Heilborn. Elmore. Tallant. Fox. Gil
bert and York. Messrs. Thornton, D.
Lewis. McLean. Greenough. Paget Bell
and Captain Reynolds. Unfortunately
some of the men were obliged to re
turn to town before the week was
over.
son was struck by a log and died an
hour after the accHcct John Gus
tavson bad his back and five ribs
broken by a rolling log. He wiil die.
Homer Cole was crushed unJer a log,
dying shortly Afterwards.
UP GOES COAL.
CHICAGO, Sept 13. The price of
soft coal in Chicago has risen to SS
a ton. as compared with 13.75 on Sep
tember I. Anthracite it practically
unobtainable and Is quoted by some
dealers a high as $25 per ton.
The sudden advance in prices is at
tributed to the den-and caused by the
cold weather, which while not severe,
has aroused householders to a realiza
tion that their tins are empty.
AGITATOR REDMOND TALKS.
WATERFORD, Ireland. Sept. 11
In acknowledging the freedom of the
' City of Waterford, John Redmond said
! the Agrarian question, the last real
j obstacle to home rule, was near a set
tlement. The ranks of the Irish land
I lords were in revolt against the few
j wealthy political landlords who had
: long led them to ruin. The Crimes
Act proclamation justified an resist
ance, even armed rebellion.
TRAIN WRECK.
MADRAS. Rrltish India. S'-pt 13.
The English mail train yesterday, 205
miles from this city, dashed over a
bridge that had been undermined by
the floods. Fifty passengers, including
eight Europeans and four soldiers, were
drowned
ANNUAL CHAMPION RACE.
NEW YORK. Sept. 13.-Major Dan
gerfield, with Odom In the saddle, won
the 325.000 annual champion stakes at
Sheepshead Bay today. Annual Cham
pionship, 25,000, three-year-olds and up,
two and one-quarter miles. Major
Dangerfleld won; Zoroaster, second;
Slip Thrift, third. Time, 3:58.
NEW YORK FOR ROOSEVELT.
NEW YORK, Sept 13.-There wa a
conference of prominent New York
Republicans today, and at Its close
Senator Piatt gave out this statement;
"It was decided to endorse President
Roosevelt and his alministration, and
as far as it Is In our power to endorse
him for 1904."
Senator Piatt said that no other sub
ject wa? discussed at the meeting.
LOST A FOOT.
WALLA WALA, Sept 13.-A man
named Kelbr, a transient harvester,
had hie left foot ground off while op
erating a thrc-s!.er east of this city to
day. NEW GOLF CHAMPION.
CHICAGO, Sept. 13.-H. Chanler
Egan, of Exrnoor County Club, won the
title of amateur golf champion of the
Western Golf Association today by de
feating Walter E. Egan, of Lake Ge
neva, one In 37 holes.
UNITED STATES WINS. '
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13.-Ualted
States defeated ull-Canada In two days
International cricket match today by
an inning and 104 rung.
PRESIDENT AND .POSTMASTER.
OTSTKR BAT. Sept. U-Postm isler
General Payne discussed departmental
affairs with the president today, A
number cf decisions were reached
which will be announced fr,jm Wash
ington. The coming campaign and
the general political situation were al
so talked over. Mr. Pnyne left In the
afternoon for New York.
INSULTED AND KILLED.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Sept. 11-Mrs.
Kate Foumell last night was criminal-J
ly assaulted by a tramp, who then
murdered her.
BOISE REPUBLICAN FK1MAR1KS.
BOISE. Sept 11 The Republican
primaries were carried by W. E, Bo
rah, candidate for United States sen
ate. He defeated his opponent In every
precinct.
A POWERFUL SEARCHLIGHT.
The latest Invention 1 that of a sig
nal light whicaJt Is claimed will pen
etrate the heaviest fog lor a distance
of halt a mile. It It Is a success many
accidents on both land imd sea can be
averted. Much Interest 1 being man
ifested In the discovery, the same as
In any other Invention that la Intended
to save life. This Is the reason so
many people hve been Interested In
Hoatetter Stomach Bitters during the
past M years. It la recognised as the
best health maker and blood purifier
In existence, and with good health and
blood disease cannot find a foothold.
It is therefore specially adapted to
persons In Ill-health and who suffer
from heartburn, Indigestion, dyspep
sia, constipation, or malaria, fever
and ague. Try it
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Tou will find the beet 15c meal In
the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant.
No. til Commercial street
New stock of fancy goods just ar
rived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and
see the latest novelties from Japan.
The t ladles of the Presbyterian
church will hold a rummage sale tn
the store room next to Griffin tt Reed'
beginning oa Monday. St Uth.
Some lata designs la the ever popular
Morris chairs Just received front the
manufaotarer. Call early and make
your eholae white there an many to
select !. Chas. Heilborn ft Son.
nostra ooa taota tourer, la meaner
and make) tea trouble with tores
aod ctotaoey fines than any other coal
oa Chi market George W. Sanborn,
agent Tetepfaam UU.
W hare Just received a shipment
of line Eastern hams, which we In
vite you to call and examine. These
ham are the best quality obtainable
and we guarantee each one to please.
JOHNSON BROS.
HATS TRIMMED FREE.
Mrs. R. Ingleton has just opened up
a fine line of ladies' fall hats, walk
ing skirts, over skirts, woolen shirt
waists and under clothes, and all kinds
of ladles' and children's furnishing
goods. Hair switches and pompadours.
A chance for the elegant J50O piano
with each 60c purchase. Welch Block,
opposite Budget office.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, at Oregon
City, Oregon, Aug. 4, 1902:
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
In the States of CalfornU. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1S92.
. JAMES B. SHORT.
'of Mullen, County of Shoshone, State
of Idaho, has this day filed his sworn
statement No. 5839, for the purchase
of the SW quarter of section No. 33,
In township No. 6 north, range No. 9
west and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for
Its timber or atone than for agricul
tural purpose, and to cstabibh his
claim to said land before the register
and receiver of this oITlee :A Oregon
Cit, Oregon, on MouViy, the V. e"i.y
of October, 1902.
He names as witnesses: B. J. Burke,
of Seaside, Oregon; Jam T. Burke, of
Seaside, Oregon; John A. McDonnell,
of Mullen, Idaho; Miliar! Ar:r.sirong,
of Mullen, Idaho.
Any and all person claiming ad
versely the above-described land are
requested to file their claim In this
office on or before said 20th day of Oc
tober, 1902.
CHAS. B. MOORES.
l-S-lt-1. - Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Statea Land Office, at Oregon
Ctty, Oregon, Aug. 1, 1902:
Notice I hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June S, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in h (Hate nt Culfornia. Orecon.
Nevada and Washington Territory,"
as extended to nil tne i-uoiic L,ana
State by act of August 4, 1892,
V ATM A. CLARK.
QaioMo rvninfv of CI at sod. State of
Oregon, ha this day filed her sworn
statement No. bxsi, ror me purcnase m
the E half or W quarter, w quarter
nnrthonvt nuarter. and northeast
quarter of northwest quarter of
section No. a, in lownsnip no. a norm,
range No. 7 west, and will offer proof
tn hnnr that the land sought Is more
valuable for Its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish her claim before the cleric of
Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on
Friday, the mn aay oi ucioner, iwj.
QhA names nfl witnesses: Olaf Boren,
of Astoria, Oregon; R. M. Gaston, of
Astoria .Oregon; Timoiny Corcoran, oi
Jewel. Oregon; D. M. Stuart, of Asto
ria, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claim In this
office on or before said 17th day of
October, 1902.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
8-8-10-10. Register.
TRY IT-IT WON'T
HARM YOU.
Tins htm ly t nudo f herb
gathered io the llx'k.v mount
ains. It Iihs U'wt Icsleil in the
private practice of Dr. IVrrin
for years ami 1ms not failotl
to (THE in ev-xy instance.
No harm can ttmio in trying
it -liofpful ronitlu are notice
able itutm'tlmtely.
Andrew Asp,
Kirs HAtt, BtarkMniib aiiJ HuntNtar
FIKr-CLASS WORK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Special Attention Oiven to Ship at 4
Steamboat Repalrlng.General Black.
mlthlnf, Ftrt-Cla Horse
Shoelng, nc
CORNER TWELFTH AND DUAN1
fisher's Opera House
L. E. Selig, Lessee aod Hgr.
Monday, September 15, 1902
AIDES MESEPIITS
Sew Scenic Production Marie
Corvlh'a
"THELMA"
As Dramatized by Ches. W. Chafe
Excellent cast of characters
lieautifnl stage settings
tp cial scenery for ever !
Magnificent electrical effects
Prices Reserved setts, 73 cents; gal.
lery, 60 cent.
Best Sale open Saturday morning at
Griffin & Reed'.
FRAEL & COOK
IHANSFER COMPANY.
Telephone Vt
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All goods shipped to our car
Will receive special attention.
No. 538 Duane St. W. J. COOK, Mgr.
It
T
UXUEIOUS 1 HAVEL
The "Northwentern LimK'd" trains,
electric lighted throughou', both inside
and out, and steam heated, are with
out exception, the finest trains la the
world. They emb.dy the Wtest, rewe.l
and b.st ideas for comfort, convenUice
and luxury ever offered tbe travelling
Dubllc, and altogether are th. moil
complete and splendid production c.f th
car builders' art.
These splendid Trains
Connect With
The Great Northern .
The Northern Pacific and
Tbe Canadian Pacific
AT 8T. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the. EAST.
No extra charg. for these supiriot
acommodatlon and all rlasst of tick
ets are available for passig en th.
! train oa this line ar. protected by th.
interlocking Elocis System.
W. H. MEAD, H. L. 8I8LBR,
j General Agent. TravsHng Aft.
NOTZOH FOR PUBLICATION.
United State Land Office, Oregon
City, July 16, 1902:
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congrew June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber land In
the states of California, Oregon, Ne
vada., and Washington Territory," aa
extended to all public land states tiy
act of August , 1892,
WILLIAM L. GIL80N,
of Dallas, county of Polk, rtute of
Oregon, has this day filed In this of
fice his sworn statement No. GS25, for
the purchase of the NW. quarter of
section No. 1 In townxhlp No. 6 north,
range No. 9 west, and will offer proof
to show that the land sought Is more
valuable for Its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to es
tablish his claim to said land before
the regimer and receiver of this of
fice at Oregon Olty, Ore., on Saturday,
the 4th day of October, 1902.
He names as witnesses: Theodore
Stackman, of Astoria, Ore.; James K,
Flynn, of Portland, Ore.; Adeson Mon
roe, of Portland, Or.; Thos. B, Bldwell,
of Astoria, Ore. . e '
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the aibove-descrlbed lands are
requested to file their claims In this
oftlce on or before said 4 th day of Oc
tober, 1908.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
7-25-J-24 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. .
United States Land Office, Oregon
City, Oregon, Aug. (1, VHU.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
nl In tic with the provision of an act
of congress of June J, 1S8, entitled
" An act for the sale of timber tuml
In the stnte of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,"
as extended (o nil public land state
by net of August i, im,
WILLIAM T. BUNNELL.
of Fortlnmt, County of Multnomah,
Slide of Oregon, hits this iliiy filed In
this office his sworn statement No.
5MS, fur the purchase of the west
half or the northwest quarter of sec
tion 33, and the enst half of 'he or.; Id
ea t quarter of section So. M, ' i town
ship No. ( north, range No. R west,
and will offer proof to show that the
land sought U more vnluuhla for its
timber m stone than for agncitltural
purposes, and to eslnhllMh his ialm
to the snld land Wfove Hie ivg'ter
and receiver it i n t Uy. Oitsoti,
on Monday, the 3d day of November,
ISO
lie najues n witnesses: William
Kriewl. of Pnrtlnml. Ore.; Byron J.
Stanford, of MontuvllU, Ore.; James T.
Burke, of Seaside, Ore,; B. J. Kurke,
of Seaside, Ore.
Any and all persons cmlmtng ad
versely the above described lunds are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before the snld 3d lay of
November 190!.
CHAS. B. MOORE.
MS-10-17 Register.
NOT1CK TOR Pl'BIJCATION.
I'nlted State Land Office, at Oregon
City, Oregon, Aug. 6. Wi;
Notice Is hereby clv-n that In com
pliance with the proviilon of the art
of Congress of June 3, Wii. entitled
An act for th sal of timber lands
In the State of Calfornla. Oregon.
Nevada and Washington T'irttory,"
.is extended to all the Publle Land
States by act of August 4. )M3,
WILLIAM 6 MOOT.
of Wallace, county of Shoshone, Stat
of Idaho, has this day filed In thl
office hi sworn statement No. B844, for
the purchase of the SW quarter of
section No. 82, In township No, f N,
o. 9 west, and will oner proof
to show that the land sought Is more
valuable for Its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to vs
tubllsh hl ctulm to said lund befor
the register and receiver of this offlc
At Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday,
the 20th day of October. 190!.
He names as witnesses: James B.
Short, of Mullen, Idaho: John A. Mc
Donnell, of Mullen, Idaho; James T.
Burke, of Seaside, Oregon; Millard
Armstrong, of Mullen, Idaho.
Any and all person claiming ad
versely th above-described land ar
requested to rile their claim In this
office on or befor said 20th day of
October, 1902..
CHAS. U. UIX1KE8.
8-8-10-10. Register.
Some Inter
esting Faets
Wben people are ont nplatlng a
trip, whether on bualnes or pleasure,
they naturally want the beet scrv'.-e
obtainable a far as speed, comfort and
rarety is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL UNEXS are
paid to serve the public and our train
are operated n u lo moke close con
nection with diverging line at all
Junction points.
Pullman Pnlac Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dining car service uncxcslled, Meal
nerved a la carte.
In order to obtain the first-da ser
vice, ask the ticket agent to veil you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central lines
and you will mike Jlroet cp.ti,ecllon
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
alt points East,
For any further Information call on
any ticket agent ,or correspond with
JAS. C. POND. Oen. Pass. Art.
or JAS A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wl.
VIA
SOUTH
Depot. Fifth and
Leave
8.30 p.m
Irving at. Portland
Arrive
Overland Express
Train for Salem,
Roseburg, Ash
land. Sacramento,
Ogden, San Fran
cisco, Mojave, Lo
Anxeli, E Pmo,
Nw Orelean and
th Bast.
7:41 a.m
7:t p.m
8:10 a.m
At Woodbura
(dally except Sun
day), morning
train connect with
train for Mt An
gel, Bllverton,
Brownavllle,
Springfield, and
Natron, and even
ing train for Mt,
Angel and Bllver
ton. 7:30 a.m Corvalll paasen-
I M p.m
8:2Sa.m
rer.
i4:G p.ml Sheridan paen-
Dally. liDally except Sunday.
Rebate ticket on sale between Port
land, Sacramento and San Francisco,
Net rates $17.60 first cloa. without
berth and 114.00 second class, Including
berth.
Rates and ticket to Eastern point
and Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono
lulu and Australia. Can be obtained
nm v. a. Hchilhng, Third and Wash
ington sreets.
TaJHILL DIVISION.
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St.
Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, 9:4I
a. m.; 12:80, 1:65, 8:26, 6:16, :26, 8:06,
11:30 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. on Sunday
only. Arrive at P.rtiand dally at '6:86,
8:30, 'lnO a. m.; 1:36, 8:16. 4:30, 8:20,
7-40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally except
Monday; 8:30 and 10:46 a. m. on Bun
days only.
Leave for Dallas dally oxcept Sun
day at 4:30 p, m. Arrive at Portland
at 9:30 a. m.
Passenger train leaves DalU for
Alrlee Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
day at 2:46 p. m. Returns Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays,
Except Sunday, .
R. B. MILLER,
Oen. Frt. and Pas. At,
EAST
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