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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1902)
Tllli MOHNING ASTOlfAN,-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1002 i PURE VINEGAR AliMolutcly pure diHtillod pickling Vincgnr. Just tlio uicgiir you want forjtuttiiiL' up siiioed pcucliex. WE HAVE THE BUST Ross, Higglns & Co. TI3LKP1I0NB 6t. TODAT B WBATUER. PORTLAND Sopt. lT.-Orrgon. Id... ho ami Washington, fulr, Hail' I'illH Pillow Cum, full wo IMt'llrlied ToWtlillg lc rkg lc jjK-r 12c - r.c O- tuU-r IMiucator now ou wle "t Puttcrn Co'iiiiiir. Oti k sloiv Hi mm t 0 p. hi. every iky cxivpt Hatunlsy. Otoo soils frl. (rain ana hay. Hoy' school tuns, lowest pi Ices, at tthsnahan't, Ripe bsrtMt pars St cent per box toiUy.-JoHNHON Itno8. """ Hoys' niul tclrltt' mackintoshes. 8c hiitmhiit). A leu umbrellas, S4c up. A murrliign Ilr."r.s. wus (ranted yes terday to P. W. Hums'de and Kiln ItolllllS. Tim Harrison arrived at 11 u. in. yes- tcriluy from Aiwa. llr next trip will lw to NVrmliMii. ('rf Hunter wm up yesterday b f.im JihIk" N-'Ihoii for holng drunk and mim iiiKd tin. Young man wants board and room with a private family. Address SI, Astortitn office, Two si 'homii'i , iho K. Buumler amid O, J. 4m.'i, wore taken up to IViiIImihI i-sicnltiy. Hoys' and girls' double ar.d triple knee stockings at Slianalian's, 10c, 15o and 2Sc per pair. The executive council of the Stale I'Vderullon of Ubor will inectt4iptem Imr 2t. In Portland, at 232 Washing ton Street. rium la'.v .Jcslgut lii Uio ever populur MmvU chain Just reoilvcd from the laniifucturers. Call early und make your cliOlc while there ura muny to cleit 'ro n. Cliai, lleilborn Sun. Aa cool weather Ih coming on and wood Ih going out of alght tt li a good plan to purchase a first-clans successful conl burning heater and luy In a aupplv of Wyoming coal for fu turo comfort. We have Jimt received a shipment of line Kimteru hams, Which we In vlte you to call and examine. Those hnma are the bent quality obtainable and we guarantee each one to please JOHNSON' BROS. THE OLD RELIABLE lt!lmi Absolutely FuroT !1 r Vr school supplies of all kinds rail at Hhanahnn's. Wind Is expected to shift to the south today and with cloudy weather. Last evening the regular meeilng of the Push Club that was to have been held at that time was deferred, A handsome and stylish el!eboitrd Is a convenience appreciated by every housekeeper. B lit new stock at the store of Hum. llullburn & Bon, There Is nothing doing In the crimi nal line, which gives Hheliff Linvllle ttino to train his dog, and he has a good one. Gentlemen, come and get valuablo hints on "Uood Dress." Mr. Itolfe will I The circuit court held a session y. s glve It to you at C. II, Coop-r s next ! tcrdny forenoon. The attorney for Mattl Monday and Tuesday. f Jarvl, who Is charged with the murder I of his father. Oubrlcl Jarvl, asked that All those who desire to be examined ! the hearing of the case be postponed, before entering school are requested which wus allowed, after new 'bond to meet Prof, Clark In the high school ' hud been set. The amount of the building today Uetwen and 12. j bonds was I2O00 furnished In the Ju - - ! tlce court. The case of It. I. Katon The Mnyitower brought over IM) vs. Mullell was dismissed. At the re cuse of minced sea clams from the ' convening of the court this morning Ken Heach Packing Works yeslerduy. ! the case of Frank Spittle vs. the Co The goods were stowed In the O. n. & j lumbla Itlver Puckers Association will N. dock. Xvi, heard. The Unlvrrsut Can Ho d' ring " ! machine Com turn v asks for $600 claimed The reported sale of the Ragle enn-; lo Xvf aw on a marMne which the d; nery Is not rondrmoJ. Negotiations ,,.,,, ,,,.nl( having purchased are on the way, but us far as we can j learn, no definite decision has been urilved at, lt seems that the ships St. Nicholas and Hurry Morse cannot get away from each other for very long. They t ft for Portland together lashed to the Oklahoma. Mr. M. A. ltolfe, of Chicago, will be at C. H. Cooler's on Monday and Tues day nrxt. You are requested to call whether you order or not. Come and see what he has and get pested. IlulTets to pteaixt the must fastidious. the latest creations splendidly planned and magnificently constructed, unex celled for elegance. rour Inspection liivlievl. diss, Hellborn 8on, On Monday und Tuesday, the 22d and 3d Inst.. Mr. M. A. Rolfe. repie ent- lug 3trtiuss llros., America's lend ng Tailors, will be at C. H. Cooper s dis playing, In the piece, over 100 patterns of the latest goods. Call and see them. Fall and winter samples of overcoat- j Iiiks. HiiltlUKs. etc.. In the piece on ex-, hlbltlon at i H. Cooper's on Moaday and Tuesday next. You are rciinsted to call and see them whether you buy or not. You cannot get a better coffee than our Perfection Ulead Mocha and Java. We guarantee each pound to p!uine. In the event that It does not your money will be refunded by us JOHN SON iiROS, For the coming school season we have bought an Immense stock of tab lets and all kinds of school materials. We have a full line of school books and everything needed for school chil dren. SVKNSON'S BOOK BTORH. The Knights of Pythias met lust night and passed a resolution of con dolence to the widow and children of Kmumtcl nrl'iiberg, who met his death on . the Inward voyage ft the St. Nicholas. The Announcement has been made of . the engagement of Miss Edith Shaffer and A. M. South, both of Ban Pit-go, Cal. Miss Bhaffer wus at one time a iesldent of this city.- The gentlomnn fs a wealthy business man of San PUg. At the BulVRtlo Army hall nst ev ening there wns less than standing room. After being delayed unavoid ably, the Heck family of singers sung for the first time. They are singers of no mean ability and ars well worth going to hear. A Joyous party visited the Youngs river falls yesterday In a launch. Up to a lute hour the boat hd not re turned, so It Is presumed the plcknlck ers were having such a good time that they could not leave or that the ves sel got stuck on some mu4 bank. J. H. Johnnsen, the well-known mer chant of Seaside, hns partially ef fected the sale of his business. Mr. Joha nnen has been contemplating for some time of going out of business at Seaside and locating In Portland, and when the present pending deal is ac complished he will at once move to the metropolis, Jacob Kaltera, of this city, and Mary Hunhuln, of drays river, wire united In marriage by Rev, Mr. Beckman last evening, After the knot was tied the wedding party partook of an elegant banquet at the Palace. Mr. Kaltera has recently returned from Alaska, where he was engaged In the fish'ng business. The couple will resifde In this city. '4wr . A stag social by the Foresters was given last night at their hall In the I. 0. O, F, building. An Impro iptu program was rendered, and refresh ments were served, Judging from the hllurlty heard on the outside all res ent enjoyed themselves thoroughly, Mr, P. M. Matter, the new nmragr of the Astorlan, left for Poriland last evening for few days, He announces that there jvlll be no change In the editorial rooms for the present. He has already made friends In town and seems to be the right flump of man to run a first-class newioaper, Tuesday evening D. Wroten was ar rested on a complaint sworn to by II, It, Pnrkor, charging him with tres pass. The prisoner had be n using a vacant building on Astor street, be longing to Mr, Parker for sleeping pur poses, He was arraigned before Judge Nelson yesterday and fined 125. The rush of way business has re sulted In putting the White Collar Line ti timer Oolrerl behind, and she did not arrive from Portland until after 2 this morning, On her down trip Tues day the Oa I km t made sfops thai re quired six hours, while the actual run ning time was the same. The I,ur lln Is as badly oft ns the Outzert. Yesterlay. for Instance, she whs due at 6 a. m but did not arrive until ( P. in The fire protection for Url'mtown Is i considered by ;he ih-cp'e there to be In- i.deiiiate to the needs ard effort Is be ing made to scure efficient service, A meeting nt lend d by a number of the Interested residents was recently held and measures were suggested the In novation of which might result advan tagrousl'.'. A lio company was fet tled upon as bflnp the proper thing. end the following petition was drawn : up anil submitted to Fire Chief Block jtoii: "We. the undersigned, residents of that portion of the city known us I I'nlnntown, realising that in cae ct fire U is necessary for quick action and j that,' a hose cart and hose Is located near our homes and there being no or j ganlsed company there we tender to j you our Individual services to tuke charge und operate said hu-'.e cart and would request that you organize us 1 Into a hose company to assist In sub , dulng fins." The following are signers I to the peitltlon: Charles Wlrkkala, Jr., I Charles Newman, Ell Lanttl, Alex j Itiisfiell, Jacob Itletala, Omlnl Kskelu, Albert Walter Johnson, Charles Wlrkkala, Johnson, Klnar Rosmberg, Berry, John Kunala, Andrew Kk-hard Kaskela, Victor An? Isirsen and Jack Hay. Walter Sopolu, ten, A A JOYOt'S AKTERVOON, A well selected jury, who hud the I U nf lire of being present nt Mrs. Frank Parker's "tea' yesterday after noon, hns returned a uannlmms ver dict Hint the hostess Is guilty of giv ing nil her guests a very happy after noon. We have numerous feminine commands to pronounce the ''tea" i,s something more than a success. Be ing under such orders, and being cur selves perfectly content to obey them, Mrs. Parker must b congratulated on pleasing so many ladles all at one time No living man could do It. The rooms were decorated In pink and white, asters and sweet pi s be ing the dominant flowers. The hnll was profuse with beautiful red dnlllas, "ranged In lovely vuses. At the euchre games Mrs. Houston won Prat prize lone hand; Mrs. E. Z. Ferguson, first prlxe In progression, and Mrs. Ferd Fisher won the consolation. The In vited guests were: Mesdames S. H. Maddock, N. A. Marr, 0. Morgan, K Osburn. F Tat ton, R, O. Prael, Thomas Ryrle, R, rilklngton. W. L. Robb. C. Rtihnrd son, I, Rogers, C. H.. Rogers. O. H. Flavel, O. F. Hellhorn, C L Houston, ,T. E. Hlgplns, Alfred Kinney. Ct. W. Lounsherry, (1 C, Flavel, M. Trcnch ard T. O. Trulllnger, I F. Sharp stlne, Fred Prael, J. C. Mayo, B. Van Pusen, H. O. Van Dusen, A. Van Du sen, W. O. Wilkinson, Charts S. Wrlirht. A. V. Allen, A. W. Berry, C. S. Brown, W. T. Chutter, H, W. Chrlstensen, P. L. Cherry, Samuel El more. E. Z. Ferguson, F. A. Fisher, C. W. Fulton, J. A. Fulton, C. Pope, Anna Fulton, M. M. Oilman, Rlnn, O. Reed, J. H. Smith, W. O. Smith, W. A. Stlne, C. R. Thomson, E. W. Tallnnt, H. C. Thompson, C. J. Tren chnrd, A. J. Tavlor, C. P. Upshur, F. J. Taylor, and Misses Llonberger and Whltefleld. " Mrs. Parker was assisted In the en tertaining by three charming aides-de-camp, Mrs, O. W. Lounsberry, Mrs. C. R. Thomson and Miss Lion berger. NOTICE. The old house on the southwest cor ner of Tenth and Duane Streets will be given to any one who will remove It and clear the lot within the next 15 days. . TROT LAUNDRRY. ACCIDENT OR SUICIDE Grays River Man Loses His Life by Rifle Bullet. John Natterstad, a Grays river boom man and rafter for Boldren's lo-g ng camp, lies dead at Pohl's undertaking rooms as the result of gunshot wound Inflicted, It Is supposed, by accident, though there Is a possibility that It Is a rase of suicide. The accident the ory, however, Is generally accepted as final, as there Is no known cause for self-destruction, and the circumstances that attend the ? unfortunate affair point rather conclusively to an acci dental death. He had Intended going hunting with a neighbor, and yfst-r-day morning at t o'clock was making prepnrtlons for the trip. His w'fe at the time was engaged .In preparing breakfast and upon hearing m shot, which seemed to proceed from the room which her husband occupied, hur ried there at one and on entering was almost prostrated to discover Mr. Nat terstad lying apnrently dead, red with his own blood and with his head hor ribly mutilated. The distracted wo man, as soon as she gathered her senses together sought assistance from the neighbors. They at once respond ed lo her call and upon Investiatlon found Natterstad to be still alive. He was taken on board the launch Herbert Captain Johnnie Brlx, but before the boat reached here the wounded man had passed away, having succumbed on the way over. Mrs. Nntter.itad at tha moment of her husband's death became entirely uncontrollable, and It was only the restraining hands of the boat's crew that preventel her from leaping overbord. John Natterstad was a native of Sweden and In the neigh borhood of 45 years of age. His wife Is the only member of his Immediate fumllv. The only reaon that might have caused suicide would have been temporary despondency, brought on by Intoxication, as the deceased was considered a hard drinker. This, though. Is extremely Improbable, par ticularly as part of his arrangements for the Intended hunt was the clean ing of a rifle and a premature discharge of the weapon Is generally believed to have caused the fatal result. IN MEMORIAM. The following acrostic was accepted at the meeting of Astor lodge No. i. K. of P., last night. No author's name Is dven. but Herman Wise is sus pected. The poem is In memory of Emanuel Grlmberg, who met his death on the ship St. Nicholas. To the Officers and Brother Knights, of Astor Lodge No. , K. of P.: Every Knight within this Grand Do main, Must feel the Pangs of Sorrow and of Pain; And every one who knew him held him dear. Named him a "MAN" who di I not have a Peer; Upon his Own his Children and his Wife. E. Grlmberg showered, all that's bet In life; - Love so pure, and his Tenderness so grand Gave he to them, with a most lavish hand; Rare virtues; few faults: always for the RIGHT! In him we lost a good and loyal Knight. May God bless those our Brother held so dear. Bring thepi Relief and dry the burns Ing Tear; Every Hour brings Happiness and Health, Rare Fortunes these, better far than Wealth; God protect them now, the Children and the Wife Of our dead Brother, whom we loved In Life. It was resolved that the above be spread upon the records of Astor Lodge and that a copy be delivered to the stricken widow and children of our departed brother. , , Also that the charter of this lodge be draped In mourning for a period of 30 days. Fraternally in F. C. and B., HERMAU WISE, O. W . PEDERSON, OLAF BRAKKE, Committee. l'KICSONAI.' MKNTIOS. Donald Ross Is In the city.' ' Albert Hill was up from Sklpanon yesterday. MiRS Annie Powell visited Warren ton yesterday afternoon. F. Bartoldus was In . from his Youngs river farm yesterday, Miss Florence Carnahan ts up from her home at Clatsop visiting friends. George H. George left up for Port land last evening, to be away until to night. . ' Em II Glutsch, who represents the Slchel Cigar Company, of Portland, Is In town, Harry Wheatley, associated with P. Lawler, at easide, spent yesterday In the city. Miss Katherine Shlvly, who has been visiting her parents in Portland, re turned to Astoria last evening. Miss Eva Coffman. of Seaside, pass ed through the city yesterday en route for home from a two week' Visit with friends In Portland. WEALTHY OFFENDERS. NEW .YORK, Sept. lfc-Qeorge O. Tyson, vice-president of the firm of Tyson It Co., who owns news stands in the Waldorf-Astoria and other lead- Ing New York hotels, has Keen arrest ed on a warrant sworn out by Internal revenue officials charging the firm with having refilled Imported cigar boxes with cheap cigars known to the trade as "stuffers." A second complaint wai also made against Mr. Tyson, charg ing the firm with having failed to can eel the revenue stamp as required by law. BOERS MAY GO HOME. LONDON, Sept. 17.-In view of the possibility of antl-Engllsb demonstra Hons, says the Brussels correspondent of the Standard, It Is not Improbable that the proposed American and Eu rowan tours of the Boer Generals Botha, Dewet and Delarey will not oc cur. In that case the generals would Immediately return to South Af.lca, after paying another visit to Mr. Chai.berlaln, the colonial secretary. DESPERATE LUNATIC. VIENNA, Sept. 17.-To hundiel gendarmes are scouring the district around Ybbs, lower Austria, in search of a lunatic named Theobold WIngate, whose robberies terrorized the Inhabi tants of the locality. Wingate committed a series- of atro cious murders and robberies before he was committed to the criminal asylum J at Ybbs, from which he recently es caped. MAY FURTHER HELP BOERS. BRUSSELS, Sept. 17. It is said In official quarters that the Boers are en- j deavorlng to secure 'the financial a; isistance of the British government I which was at first refused by Colonial I Secretary Chamberlain, with good chances of partial If not entire success. $1,000,000 FOR CHARITY. A fortune of 21,000,000 was recently left to a charitable Institution In nne J of our Eastern cities, and while much ! rood can be accomDllshed bv the care ful expenditure of this sum of money. there Is another agency which deserv es mention because of the good It hat done and the suffering It has relieved during the past 50 years, and that ts Hostetter's EJomach Bitters. No other medicine can take Its place as a cure for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, such as headache, belching, heartburn, Indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation or biliousness. We would therefore urge )ou to give it a trial. The genuine must have our private stamp over the neck of the bottle. Do not accept a substitute. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mis. R. Ingieton has just opened up a fine line of ladies' fail 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 $5.D piano with each 50c purchase. Welch B.ock, opposite Budget office. BUSINESS LOCALS. You will find the beat 15c meal In ibe city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. No. 612 Commercial street. New stock of fancy goods Just ar rived at Yokohama Bazaar. CaU and see the latest novelties from Japan, All smokers smoke the "Pride of Astoria" cigars. No bettter made. Manufactured by MacFarlane ft Kno bel. Bicycle repairing with skill and promptness. Supplies In stock: work guaranteed. Reliance Electrical Works 21 Bond St. Plumbing, tinning, gas and steam fitting at lowest rates and in work man-like manner. Orders promptly executed. Shop, No. 425, Bond street. joun a. Montgomery. Roalyn coal lasts longer, li cleaner and makes less trouble- wlt'l stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 13U, . Iron beds are fast superseding the umberaome wooden article because tiiey arc neater, more durable, sanl ton and vermin proof. The latest reductions have Just been received by Chas. Hetlborn & Son. If CHEAP SHOES Are poor economy; but well fitting shoes, made of best materials and sold at very low prices are both economical and satisfactory : : : : YOU CAN GET THEM OF- S. A. Gimre - 53 Bnd Street Coming Sooftl li The display of woolens will be in charge of A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE from Chicago who can give you some valuable hints on good dress. This will be your only opportunity this season to see STRAUSS BROS.- complete Jine in the piece. C.H.COOPER DON'T MISS THIS EVENT. WE HAVE RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WAGONS, CARTS, A BUGGIES The Best Draft Wagons Easy Riding Carts FOARD 8 ST0HES COriPANY 1 CiQCOClCOOQOOOGOOOaOOOOOOOOOCOOOQOC TH E QR EAT QUESTION .With most people it is " Where can I buy the cheap est?" Taking quality into consideration, we can solve the problem for you regarding Dry Goods, Slices, Groceries, FIcar ar.d Feed You have oulv to give us a trial HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS Carnation Cream very fine per can - - - - - lOc Cutriu Packing Company's Tomatoes, per can -. lOv Cream Sugar Com choice per can - - - - - - - lOr Other gocds in proportion, V. H. COFFEY, 483-491 Bond Street xoc5Cooccccooocccccci H I ' BRIGHT, CHEERY, COMFORTABLE CARPETS ADD much to the home. We are well stocked with best grades of woolen, velvet, tapestry and Ingrain car pets, and will sell you Just what you want at a price to suit Also linoleums, mattln g, rugs, art squares and ev erything else needed In the h orr.e. We sell for cash or on easy Installments, and warra nt everything exactly as rep resented. Call and see the goods and get prices. H. H. ZAPF. THE HOUSE FURNISHER. XttXXHXlXXXXXX8XXXaXXXXXXXX8XXXX TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO. SUCCESSORS TO THEO. BRACKER " ' '.'Jobbers and Dealers in . ... CIGARS, TOBACCOS. SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pipa Repairing A Special ty IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence to it enables ns to qualify willing workers to rendri superior service as bookkeepers and stenographers. Our instruction is nnnsually thorough a fact so widely known that reputation alone brings us 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 7 A. P. Armstrong, LL. B.j Principd There will be a great dis play of woolens in the piece at our store on the following d sites MONDAY and TUESDAY Septcmtcr 22-23 These goods have been especially sent for this oc casion by Strauss Bros. America's Leading Tailors ...Chicago... whose tailoring is too well known to require comment. STUDEBAKER'S FAMOUS j Llghest Kunning Baggks n ttTfifflit - coococecoccecc)ooocoo 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon