THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 128. 1902 CARNATION WHEAT FLAMES Kiich iiflckttRO coataino a premium vnluod at from ft to 15 cent All premiums nro good quality "no scheme good," China porceiuin cups and saucers, plates, bowls, all decorated. Nuppci-H, hi I In and pepper shakers, Intent designs. . 5 Pound .puckngw, 25 tout. Ross, Hfggltis 6t Co. J.' he );iUj startuu. tbubphonb m. THE BEST. KID GLOVES $I.BO Tli point of superiority we clnliu for our ladle' VASSAH KID GLOYES (Dressed) AroQl'AMTY, FIT n IIMHII TIuy are 2-elsi, fall-pique sewed mid count In thick and l-t autumnal color. Tlwy giv unvarying atwfao li.m, SMART BUYERS have f ituiJ that economy consist in buying tho beetnot the clnn0t. Our huge stock glove mil all oilier 11 leu good were purchased to please smart shoppers. The A. Dunbar CO. . Our itore close at 0 p. in. every day exonpt Saturday. Ckalon elta feed, (rata ana hay. Sweet cream for ale. Hoefler. Iv u your onli-r for crab npph'S iuw.-JOINS0N nnos. ' You wilt And the boot 15o meJ In Uh ally et the ItUIng Bun Restaurant. No. I3 Commercial street. New stock of fancy good Just ar rival t Yokohama Daiaar. Call and ee the latml novvlUe from Japan. All smoker emoke the "Pride of Aatorta" clKnrt. No bettter made. Manufactured by MocFarlane ft Kno txl. Illcycle repairing with iklil end protnptnes. Supplies tn tock; work guaranteed. Reliance Electrical Worka 421 Doud ft. The National Oyater House hue been reoiwiied by V. Adam. Fresh chick en taiuulie and Chill eoncarnu are made a epi" lulty. Open day and night. Some lata design In the ever popular MorrU chain Jut reoclved from the lanufacturers. Call early und make your choice while there are many to elect from Chaa. Hellborn & Bun. Plumbing, tinning:, ga and eteam fitting at Inwtft ralea and In work mmi-llke manner. Ordcra promptly executed. Shop, No. 4:'5. Bond atreet. JOHN A. MONTCIOMERY. Iron beds are fast superceding the umborsome wooden article because hey nro nput.tr, more durable, sani tary and vermin proof. The latest roduotlona have Ju.it been received by ;ha. Hellborn & Son. r IW A , Die British ahlp Dynomoue arrived in port yesterday. Tb Geo. W. Elder arrived at the 0. 0. It. A N. dock from Han Frsnolsco lent evening. First shipment, new crop fig jtint in. -JOHNHON IlitOH. The board'uf Miialiisation will tmxit Jo morrow to review the ssssesamcut roll. The steamer Hue II, Klniore left out fur Tillamook yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, Try yellow jacket niolaW randy 10c lr package. Boat on earth for sale by JOHN.SON niton. Fisher opera bouse was crowded last night lowitneaa Oorloo' minstrel. The performance gave general atifactiou Jum received a big lot of line era alHIa of all kinds. You will ulwuye find what you want SVKNtKiN'ti IttWK BTORB. Itcrnt Hkjold baa made declaration of Intentiou of becoming a citizen of the United State. Ho Is a native of Nor way. Tbe HritisU ahlp Furcat Hall arrived uuwn Irou 1 or liana yeeterday ana waa buey tbe balunee of the Jay iu lightering bar cargo of grajo. To prevent worry don't take tine from yuur work to think about It, then whn night comce Bleep will arrive too mn to give worry a chance. A handsome and ttyllah aldeboard It a convenlenct appreciated by every houackceper. Bee the new atock at the torv of Clwia. Hellborn 4 Son. Oixi. L Colwell III Uwaco lumlx-r merchant, baa purchased a rcaidenoe in Atoria, und haa Kcru A Heath, Sea View contractor, nt work remodeling t. Tbe Mayflower brought over 1000 case8 of canned claiua from the Sea Ileach Tacking worka yexlerday. The giKxla were akiwod in tbe O. It. A N. dock. Ttoalyn coal laata longer, ti cleaner and make lew trouble with etovea and ohlmnejr fluee than any other coal on the market. George Vf, Sanborn, agent, Telephone 1311. TtufTeti to pleane the moat faattdloue, the latest crvullont apkndldly planned and nutgnlflcenUy constructed, unex 'clhd for elegance. Your Inspection 'Invited. Chaa. Hellborn A Son. We have jttat received a large consign ment of fancy mountain fruit direct from the grower, which we will offer at apecinl price on Monday morniug. ROSS IIIOtilNS & CO. A. P. Leounrd, candidate on the re publican ticket for auditor of Pacific county, Wash,, and J. II. Hubler, caudi date for treasurer, have been in the city during the last two days, leaving for South Bend yeeterday. . Wo have tho largest and finest assort ment of grapes that over arrived In tbe cily which we offer you at' n very low prioe. U08S HIGGIN8 CO. TheALDERSHOT . A Semi-Military style and most pleasing sack suit ever shown. It is made in that high class individual merchant tailored style so characteris tic of every C. K. & B. garment. The materials are of the latest colorings and weave, making it extremely popular with young men who know a thing or two about snappy up-to-date styles. Just the thing for early fall wear. Now on sale at lir. MwafelMi ft ttl'ASU For rent Nicely furnlahed front room, Suitable for one or two gen- tl-mn. No, 140 Fourth etreut. Each pound of our peifeelion blend Mocha and Java coffee J a sample. Your mouer will be refunded if it doe hot please you. JOHNHON UIIOH. A man' moat profitable accompllah mcnt U a dlspoaltlon to cultivate po lltonps. It coat nothing, make host of friend and fat purses. One hundred boxe fancy four tier Delle-flownr Apple, the fnet of the esaon. We offer them at a remarkably low figure. UQHH HIGGINH & CO. Tbe luteal estimate of the financial Iom incurred by the recent forest fire on Lewi river give It in tbe neighbor hood of $1,000,000. Hixleeo people lot their live. John A. Wbitteaaer. who was Oregon's first governor after acquiring statehood la lying critically ill at bi borne in Ka- gene. He ha been a victim of paralysis for year, and us be la now eighty-two yeara of age his recovery is not exited. Tho American Fiuiab Cooperalive Workmen Association will bold a meet ing this afternmm at 2 o'clock iu Suomi bull for tbe purpose of adopting resolu tions to join tbo American Federation of Lnlxir. The meuiberahip of the aaaocl at ion consist of 350 member. It has been In existeuce but one year. Cu'iilor I nothing but another name for rudeness uf malice. Cold word will break a line heart, a winter front doe a crystal vase. Those who have no patience of their own forget what demands they make on that of others. A Klrl should choose a young man for n husband with a good past record with ajrilllant future b.-fore him, but most of girls prefer one with a present and the more expensive the present the more she I Interested In him. The work in progress on tbe Lurline is all that conld be dealred and it is ex pected the wrecking crew will beeucceea ful In floating tbe steamer in a day or so Tbe steamer is fully insured so the lose incurred by the damage will be (light. John Kopp snd John Stclncr were due borne on Friday night from a I anting trip. One of the party however was de tained for sometime trying to get bis partner ont of the mud. A flsb basket awl two rods were all that were notice able on the return yeaterday morning. Yettardav Herman Vi thn relial.la clothier marked cut 18 mackintosh rain coats wbicb formerlv sold at from to $15. to $2.50 the choice. Before night fall tho last coat was gone and a dozen iiKjuirie came for more; of course there were none left l ou'd bettor keep you r : tyeopea for Wise' next sacrifice and dont wait uutU too lute. Tuesday evening next the great musi cal farce comedy "McOartys' Mishap" I will be the attraction at I where' opera bouse. It ia conceded to b. tbe best show on tbe road. Moat elaborate cos tume, the greatest dancers, beat apecinl- tic, new eoiiKS. I'd to date savings.; funny comedians. It is the moat luugh- able performance ever witnessed In As toria. Seat sale opens Monday morning at Griffin A Reed. It ia reported that a petition ia to be formulated and circulated tor signatures whiob if it accomplishes ita object will effect a revolution in the handling of school books. Parties interested in the scheme desire that school book be printed by tbe state and Bold at cost and also that radical ohanges in grade work do not occur so ofteu. An active inicaest is being manifested in tbo proposed bridge across tbe mouth of the Lewis and Clark and a paper is being cirolated for voters to sign peti tioning tbe county court' to effect the improvement. It is expected the chrouio kickers will get in their work, but it is further believed that publio opinion is of such a nature iu regard to tbe matter that tbe proposal cannot be killed. Robert Hall, a pioneer of Teeinc county; nud lately a resideut of Southern Oregon, where he bad a government mail contract, died on Tbimd iy morning at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, and wos buried yesterday In Ilwaco. Mr. Hall, was a very popular man and leave nuiuy friends and relatives. Mrs. Geo. Baker, Mrs. W. B. Hawkins, Claude Hull, and Wm. Hull are his children. Four Portland firms, the Star Box Company, Multnomah Truuk Co., Cas cade Conatruotion Co., and the Staudurd Box Bo., have entered Into a contract with the I. R. & N. Co. whereby the lat ter agrees to haul ten million foot of logs from Shoalwater Bay to Ilwaco each year for three yeais at $1 per Hionsaud. The road has not yet received Its full equipment of truoks, but has already filled the large boom at Ilwaco. tbe lar gest traip being hauled lust Thursday, containing 47 thousand feet. As a result of this new market seven new loggimr camps have been started up on the Nasel and Neman rivers. ' ' Cip'sin M. A. Hackctt of tbe Coium bin River Digger Co., wbo was taken to Portland recently for tbe benefit of bi health is reported to be rapidly improv ing. It ia not known however whether or not be will return to tbe Lewis and Clark before the work being done there i completed. Ills son, Karl Hackett, is over seeing tbo work during tbe captain's absence. Frank L. Parkei and Tom Trulliuger bave bad complaint aworo against them for not paying a license that is levied against team. The license amount to 114 and is supposed to be paid quarterly as described in elty ordi nance 2701. Parket snd Trollinger con tend that as their team is used for free delivery it should be exempt. On these ground the com will be fought. The complaint was (worn to by the chief of police and the outcome will be watched wi'.b interest a tbe result will act a precedent, Tbe Columbia River Digger Company' dredger wbicb has been employed on tbe Lewi snd Clark for the past two months will complete it work in about three weeks. Six hundred acre of tide land belonging to W. E. Dement is now be ing reclaimed and this will require sev eral more day for completion. The dredger bo worked up the river from Peterson's Point and it will be necessary to go over tbe entire dyke again before tbe job will be satisfactorily completed. The measurements of tbe dyke are 30 feet base, 12 feel top and 6,' feet high, It is impossible to build to the height tbe first time over as tbe earth slides after being thrown up. At tbe second work ing another foot and a bait will be added and solid mass will be the resnlt. A band dyke bod been put up north of w here the dredger started in so there is in all nearly 1000 sores reclaimed, The value of the land will of course be great ly enhanced by the construction of the dyke, and it is expected to create an ira petus in tbe improvement of loud throughout the county. FLANNIGAN. Fluiiuiraii Comment u Oencr nl Algera Senatorial Animations. Oi see Hooligan, by the special Tilli- grams in the Astorian, mat uinera, Ahlgcr wont refuse the Binatorship providin it is fooroed on him. Hooligan. An will they fooroe hitiT sex Hooli; Will tbey foorce blmT sez Oi, why tbe whole State of Muabigan is np in Arrums, sex Oi ; even tbe little Children are crying for fjinatof Ablger and pre served Beef! jiat aa they nsel ter cry fer condensed Milk snd Pitcher Cos toria sez Oi ; tbey all remember his val liant services jurying tbe late spamsb American Duel, sex Oi ; thoy never km forget how he came in at tbe critical mohment sex Oi ; when Gineral Shatter wuz peppering em with Boston Brown and Beans and wuz ah! most com pilled ter haul down bis now famous Hainmick, sex Oi; thin it wax sex Oi, that Gin'l Ahlger droove up in a Ottomobiel an let loose a carload of embalmed Beef! the Slaughter wux arful, Hooligan ; every mothers bod of them yellow legged, chickon livered Spanish, threw np their hands and every other thing they'd eaten fer Breukfast and surrendered uucoudi tionallyr they could athaod everything else, hut Gin'l Ahlger9 embalmed Shtrategy. .Gin'l Ahlgers Motto is: Firshtin Wahr, an firsht in Piece! es pecially the Piece. The only wan thing shtanding again Giu'l Ahlger is; that he made those brave Byes in blue wear such oogly Khaki Uniforms; phat he ebonld hev done wuz; make a Roole that the Ahrmy wear from this henoe and so forth "Strousse Brothers High Art" fine Clothes, then all would be forgiven. Smilingly Yours Flannigax P. S. Me ould friend Herman Wise i Agent fer this illegant line of High Art Clothes for Astoria. . PERSONAL MENTION. Harry Twilight Is near Knappa on a fishing trip. .. ( ' Miss Pearl Roger of Ilwaco was in tho city yesterday. . Mrs. Reed and children are in the city visiting with the captain. Miss Lucile Cole entertained the girls club yesterday atternooa at the Cole. Manager FroUid of the Xecanicum Spruce Lumber Co. is iu tbe oily. Mrs. E. J. Foster has returned to Cali fornia. She bas been visiting in this city. R. H. Raberge and Q. F. Raberge, tim ber cruisers, of Vancouver, Washington, are in the city. Mrs. E. 0. Lewis of Seattle arrived lost evening to visit her daughter Mrs. N. A. Marrs. Mrs. C. F. Rogers and Mrs. Orrin Heath, of Sea View are spendiug today in Astoria. Mrs. Cbas. Brown and Mrs. Capt Rich ardson have returned from a several days sojourn at the Brown ranoh on Youngs river, Miss Edith Habersham daughter of Mrs. G. L. Col well of Ilwaoo, and a re cent graduate of an eastern academy, and Miss Stella Spedden will start a kinder garten in Astoria in tbe near future. TRAVELED 24,009 MILES Long Journey in Interest of Salmon Trade. J. T. N. Callaway bas just returned to Astoria from a record breaking r'v of 24,000 miles, having visited all but four state of tbe Union, in the interest of thn salmon trsde of Samuel fclmore & Co. Mr. Callaway left Astoria early in last October, and bas been oo the road continuously ever since, doing business in all tbe important cities particularly in the east and sooth, and booking large orders lor spot and future goods at very full prices, which testifies to the strong belief of the wholesale grocery trade in a continuation of tbe prevailing sound and prosperous condition of business throughout the ooantry. Mr. Callaway said : "Salmon as an ar ticle of food is growing more and more every year in public favor. Apart from its dainty flavor aad nntritiou properties it has the great merit of being absolutely pure an unadulterated. "It must be a great source of satisfac tion to Orsgonians to known that the sal mon caught in the rivers of this state still bold first and highest place in tbe estima tion of the coming public, or at leaat those wbo know anything of the relative merits of the different varieties of salaion and prefer tbe tasty and dainty cbinook to the coarser descriptions caught in Northern waters. "The choicer grades of salmon are mostly cousumed in the cities, while the cheaper nth find a ready Bile among the poorer laboring classes, and particularly among the negroes in the south." Mr. Callaway leaves this morning for Sao Francisco where be is to be married, and will return with his brido in a few weeks to remain iu Astoria. $1,000,000 FOB CHARITY. A fortune of $1,000,000 was recently left to a charitable Institution In one of our Eastern cities, and while much good can be accomplished by the care ful expenditure of this sum of money, there is another agency which deserv es menUon because of the good it haa done and the suffering It has relieved during the past (0 years, and that is Hostetters Stomach 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 you to give it a trial. The genuine must have our private stamp over the neck of the bottle. Do not accept a substitute. WANTED Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeplg. Must be clean and in good location. Wil ling to uay rood price for desirable rooms for light. housekeep'ng. Must ing Astorian. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingleton has just opened up a fine line of ladles 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 $500 piano with each 50c purchase. Welch B'.ock, opposite Budget office. "WHERE TO HUNT AND FISH." Northern Pacific's new game book is now ready for distribution. Illustra tions of live game a particular feature. Four full pages from Seton-Thomp-son's drawings made specially for this book. Send address with six cents and book will be mailed to you by Chas. S. Feo, G. P. & T. A., St. Paul, Minn. tutit'ut.uutt.ti,,n.n.ntuv I CHEAP Are poor economy; but well fitting shoos, made of best materials and sold at very low prices are both economical and satisfactory : : : : YOU CAN (JET Til EM OF S.A.Ginire Bond Street I 543 1 SHOES WrVSrNrVr-JV..WVNA X IXtJXtttt BOYS' ..CLOTHING.. The Largest und Best Assortment in Town ... -AT- Astoria's Leading House C. H. COOPER'S WE HAVE RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF STUDEBAKER'S FAMOUS WAGONS, CARTS, BUGGIES The Best Draft Wagons Ugliest Running Baggies Easy Riding Carts .... , FOARD 8 ST0HES COMPANY THE GREAT With most people it is " Where can I buy the cheap-. est?" Taking quality iuto consideration, we can solve the problem for you regarding , Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Feed You have onlv to give us a trial HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS . Carnation Cream very fine per can - - - - - 10c -. Cutting Packing Company's Tomatoes, per can - - 10c Cream Sugar Corn choice per can 10c Other gocds in proportion. V. H. COFFEY, 483-491 Boni Street rjOOOOOCQOOOCOOOCOOCOOCCCSCOOCOOOC M I YOU CAN DO M With Your Money a Carpets, Rugs, a a 4 And every other article for the home where you can get the Best Goods, J jj at the Lowest Prices, at the Popular Furniture Store of it H.H. ZiPH, - - - The House Furnisher f ? xaxxtcr4ixxsxXKxxsxxXKXxuxx3xxtJXxnxxnxx TRULLIXGER, BASTABROOK & CO. vccissoas to THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. .. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES - , Pips Repairing A Specialty . IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence to it enable us to qualify willing workers to rendef uperior ervke 1 bookkeepers nd stenographers. Our instruction is unusually thorough a fact so widely known thst 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 6treets A. P. Armstrong, LI B., Principal itttt itttlstitTtl )ooooooooooooooooooooooooo$y QUESTION M NO BETTERj Than to Parchaae Linoleums, Matting 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon ttititiittttuTttlin