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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1902 SCOTCH OATS Eat Scotch Oats and You Eat the Best 2 lb. PackngcM 2 for 26c Ross, Higgins 65; Co. fc'lie flatly istflMtt. TBLBTHONB Ml. TOD AT B W BATH ICR. POIITLAND, Oct. I.-Oriton, Thurs. day Inrrcaslnir cloudlm-a with show r near I ho toiut; cooler In the t portion rsrept near I he coast. Wash lnton IncivMliif cloudiness with prohbl ahower near lb coast, Id-io-Klr north, Inctvanjii- cloudiness In fiuthrn portion. THE BEST. KID GLOVES The puipt of superiority we clulm lor our Imlit'i' YASSAR KID GLOVES (Dressed) ArMJCAMTY, I IT mill FINISH They are 2-t1, full-piiu eweJ ml coin tu black ami 1m1 mitittnnul color. TI117 give unvrlui Natislac tt0. SMART BUYERS hsre ( uiii that economy rotisisl lit tmyttiK the licet not the cheapest Our hum) itiick of glove ati'l nil other ladle kikxI were purchased to pli'e imvl hoper. The A. Dunbar CO. Our glow clw nt fl p. in. t-rery lUy ricvpt Hnturdny, Oaiton veils fcd, (ruin and hay. Sweet cream for !. Ho'ders, Lcuve u your order for crab appl now -JOHNSON liliofl. The iviiinor Hue H. Elmore will lrv for Tillamook buy point Sun day morning, Oiloln-r 6. You will fin J the txoi 15o moat tn the oity at the ltlslng Sun Iletaurant No. 612 Commercial street For Kent 4'li-ntt. newly furnished room over Peterson llrown's shoe store. Inquire tit room J. Niw mock of fancy good Juit ar rival at Yokohama Duxaar. Call an 4 p the latet novelties from Japan, Invitation are out for MIk Gertrude Stockton' dniuliiK putty tonlKhi at lUntliurn's hull. All ainokcr amok the "I'rlile of Atorla" cigar. No bolder made, Mmiufacltircd hy MucFarUuie & Knu bel. The steamer Ilobert Pollur arrived In yesterday afternoon from Scuttle, nml piiam d on up to Portland. Bicycle repairing with ate 111 and promptness. Supplies In slock; work guaranteed. Itcllanou Klectirlcal Work !l Ilond 8t. Th'i flooring of the cast end of the O. It. & N. dock Is being thorouKlily repaired, Contractor Lobeck. I doing thu work. Plumbing, tinning, gu and steam flttlng at lowest rate and In work- man-like manner. Ordors promptly executed. Shop, No. 4-5, Bond street, JOHN A. MONTGOMBnY. ' Itoslyn coil laaU longer, li cleaner and makes It trouble wltlt aloves and ohlmney flue than any other coal on the market. Qeorge V. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. liuncts.to please, the moat fastidious, the latest creation sptandldly planned and magnificently constructed, unex celled for elegance. Tour Inspection Invited. Chus. Hcllborn & Son, Thu Lady Miivouhfrs will give a dunce on Monday, Oct 0 at Ilnnthom's ball. Admission CO eonls, Lndics will bo ml mlttod froo nml there will lie goo, mimic On Tuesday next, October 7, Wat son 0. Binder, bookkeeper at the As toria Iron Works, will be married to Miss Olga Noe. The prospective bride I well known and has made herself popular In the local telephone serv ice. Next week It will be, "Hello, Mrs. Hinder," . , . . , ., Find shipment, new crop fig juct in. - JOHN. SON liKOiH, The whip Kon-nt Hall left out yes terday. Crawfish cooked In wine at the Na tional oyster house today and tonight. Try yellow jacket uioIhhwii fsudy Nto mr pnrltnye, Dost oil eurtu for mile by JOHNSON HWi. The I'cspatch, a steam Sihouner, ar rlvixl lo iort yeteiduy and left up for Portland to load lumber, WANTKlJ A capable cook. Also girt for table and chamber work. Mood W'ug. Ml Commercial street. For rwil. Nicely furnished front room. Hultnhle for one or two gen tlemen. No. 140 Fourth street. Just received a big lot of line w-u-shell of uli kind. You will ulwuy llml what you want-SVKNSuN'H liiH)K STUHK. A murrliige llceiie was y!erdy grunted by the county ileik to P. M. I!h liinoM.l. of Portland, uih Mi. Itftly H(, of this county. Krveral nicely fumlehed house It eep Ing room or furnlnhed houne wanted, situated on htll-slde. lntulre at As torlun office. A handsome and stylish sideboard I a convenience appreciated by every housekeeper. See the nw itocit at the store of Chun. Hcllborn & Sou. The bojrd of eijuulUation I still In newslon and will continue the balance of th week. A yet no objection ha lx-i-u offeied to the awneaimients made. Knrli pound ol our (infection blend MK'lm nm! Jars mlTVe is a nnp!e Vour money will l rcfundiHl if it de mil jiIctiHcyoit. juHNHON llliO-J. The teiinvr Sue II. Klmoi arrived In from Tillamook lant evening bring ing H puwenger und a fair cargo of butter, cheese, cranberries, hides, etc, She will return to Tillumouk on Sun day next. One of the best display of chair In the state Is to be seen at the leading furniture store of Ohu. Hcllborn & Hon. Handsome Morris chairs, fancy rockers, correct dining chair and everything new, nice and cheap. The announcement that the school board had ilecljed negatively on the niiellon of Introducing the study of tlerm.in Into the High gthool una ijulle iireimiture, us no action has ua "ct been taken In the mutter. The departure of the ship Peter Itlckmer yesterday morning was the cause of different rumor that extra men were got on board surreptitiously. The pilot took her 10 miles to sea and saw no new men on deck. The Asto ilan bus also ofHclul Information thut she passed out with 17 men. The marriage of C. M. liichinond and Mrs. Italy Huhs took place at the home of Cuptiiln M. D. Staples lust evening, Itev, Henry Marcotte olllc1.- i iitlng. Mr, Richmond Is a resident of Portland, while the ludy comes from this county. The couple left on the evening train for Multnomah county, where they will reside In the future. As ah evidence of activity In certain lino of business It might he mention ed that during the past week the Eclipse Hardware Company sold und set up no lens than t'M worth of slows. A considerable number of lliem were. "Superior" iilrtlght toal healers, a style gaining deserved pop ularity on account of being a decided huccoh. Munuger Laws has found that Itork Springs, Wyo., conl la glvin,' the best satisfaction In stoves, as It make no clinkers and leaves but 11 1 tie ash. The county commissioners court for the October term Is now being held, Judge Treiichard nnd Commissioner Young having convened the session yesterday forenoon. The resignation of William Bcasley, constable, was ac cepted, and C. C. Ulxlnger was ap pointed to fill the vacancy. There were other applications on file, but Mr, Utrlnger'e obtained precedence over nny of them. An appeal from the Or egon Children's Home for a monthly donntlon of $10 wa filed by a communication and will be considered bv the court at next Monday's ses lon. Bridge Tender Hobson submit ted hi resignation a tender of the draw on Youngs bay bridge, but It has nol yet been aotett upon. WANTKD -Two or three room for housekeeping. Furnished or unfurn ished. Must b clean and neat. Wil ling to pay goud prl fur del ruble room, a. II, Duck net, care Morning Aslorlan. Home beautiful new style Iron bed stead are among the late display at lb furniture store of Chua. Hellborn Hon. They possess many point of advantage over the old wooden bed, being more durable, cleanly, and hand somer. Over 100 guest were entertained yesterduy afternoon In Hanthorn's hall by Mr. C. J. Trenchard, Mrs. A, Van Dusen, Mr, W, L, Itobb, Mrs, H. W. Chrlsleiimin und Mr. Cha. U Hous ton. Virginia, creejier, clematli, fern and palm produced an autumn effect at once striking and beautiful. A ihurmlr-g coxy corner wu taxtlly and thoughtfully ananged for the elderly ladle who were preent. This corner er wu protected with palm and oth er plum, and everything about It spok" of churm and comfort. EU' bre was pluytd end top spinning was en gaged In. The prlxe won at cards were u follows: First progresnton, Mrs. II. Van Duscn; second In progres sion, Mis Llonberger; first lone Band, Mr. Otto Hcllborn; second lone hand, Mr t'pshur. In the top spinning Mr, (iraiivllle Jieed won first prlxe. The lr:xe consisted of two piece of cut glu, a illver pickle fork and a cream iuon. The five ludlc who entertain ed were assisted by Mis Frances Thomas. Miss Maja Frederlckson, Mlns Lin lie t'ole, Miss Bertha Hubson, Mir ries.i a.H. Mb Hudie Sutherland. Ml Anna Wesdahl and Ml Pole Hcllborn, The hull wa a ctn of beauty and the ladles In their elegant gowns were churmlng Indeed. The himiei'sc and their oMilsiaiils were ntllred In evening dres. Ni:V C!:OP- Celtt-nn Illl pickles; 8'vtct p'ce pickles; Plain and mixed sour pickles and n.iiir ki.nii; JuhI In, Cull and see our display JOHNSON BUOS. IM-IltSONAL l i:TIO.N. P. J Itlley. of Tillamook, I In Uie city. W. J. Ingulls visited tha cl y 'i terthiy. (ins Oronnell I In from the Nehalem country. Mm. II H. Alderman Is here from Tlll.imook. Hi ik ing.'lif- was nn Astorlu visitor yesterday, I.I'Uieniiii Powrle. of Fort S:evens, Is In the city. Miss Maud Kindred, of Warrenton, Is In the city. W. E. Duncombe und wife are In the elty from Iowa. Mrs. C. J. Cotton Is vlltlng here from Clayton, Ore. MIms Mary f. A ill on w.i n vlsl.or from the I-wls and Clark yesterday, U. M. Stuart made a trip to the West Side yislerday. (. Gullllani", theOlney charcoal man, x.'us In the city yelerday. J, O. Hanthorn. a formur Afti rlan, was In the city yesterday. W. I. Hume, the attorney, left up for Portland yesterday mornin-. Mrs. Jack Powers arrl-vd 'n the city yeslerd.iy from the W?st Side. Matt Hug'hes returned yesterday from a three weeks' visit In Nehalem. Otis Larsen was In the city yesterday from his home on the Lewis and Clarr:. PIANO AND SONG RECITAL. By the Misses Flavel Benefit of Pres byterian Church. Miss Nellie Flavel. pianist, and Miss Katie Flavel. soprano, will give a piano und song recital Saturday after noon, October 4, at S o'clock. In the M. K. church, for the benefit of the Presbyterian church. Admission: Adults 60c; children 2tic. The Misses Flavel are too well known to need any Introduction to an Astoria audience. All will wish to avail themselves of the opportunity to hear such music as Is seldom heard here. CARD OF THANKS. On behalf of myself and the rela tives of the late Andrea Aunne, I wish lo offer most sincere thanks to the Concnmly Tribe of Redmen, to the Po cahontas ladles, und to a host of oth er friends who showed the utmost kindness In our Bereavement. ANDREW AUNNE. NATIVE DAUGHTERS NOTICE. The Society of tha NnHve Daughters will meet this evening, tlje first of the full meetings, In the Page hall. A full attendance Is desired. By order of the president, MRS C. J. TRENCHARD. KATE D. ROB11, Secretary. MEETING NOTICE. The Cooks' and Wulters' union will hold a special meeting on Frldny, Oc tober S, at 2 p. m. All members are requested to be present and have their books with them. A. K. KLAFFKI, Pre. S. M. GALLAGHER, Seo. CONSULAR ENQUIRY Every Effort 3!ule to I (; tie the Drowning: (tailor From the fthlj Austruala. A thorough Investigation Into th drowning of the two tailors from the ship Autrula which occurred Monday night -was conducted on board the ves sel by the British vlce-con,.ul, p. L. Chrry, yesterday morn jig, and the facts obtained' speak well for the con duct of the ship and In h'ghent praise of the action of the crew. The wild stories about the occupants of the ship's boat offering to use firearms on the would-be rest-u re of the men were bogie tale, concocted by some hot-air Individual for the purpose of ci eating a aensutkjn. There la not a semblance of truth In them, every fact elicited at the Inquiry going to prove that ev ery effort possible wu put forth to save the men and that no opposition was offered to any one. Two watchmen and an apprentice' had been on wutch when one of the sailors retired, leaving his comrade and the apprentice on deck. Shortly after this several sharp cries were heard proecedlng from off the port sldd of the ship. At the same time another voice nearer the ship and up stream frantically sobbed, "My God, I'm going." Immediately the watch man culled out that a man was in the water, whereupon the apprentice roused the other three apprentice who, attired a they were In the'r night ap parel, at once joined the two men on deck. Fortunately a boat was suspended over the side of the ship six or seven feet from the water, so In the space of two minutes was speed Tig towards the crle. carrying the five men. The night was dark and foggy, and a drlzxling rain kept Mtl'ng. The darknen wa Impenetrable and t was only the cries of agony from the dis tressed sailor that guided the men In the boat. Apprentice Clough stood up in the bow and kept constantly calling to the drowning man to keep up cour age, th.it help wa near at hand. But It wa no use, for when the boat had attained a distance of about six ships' length fron the Austrasla a white face suddenly gleamed In the water at Its very bow there was a gurgle and a gasp, and as Clough stooped to aeite tha sinking man. he managed only to touch his shoulder as be disappeared. Nothing was seen or heard of the other man, so It Is probable that the one sentence he called out was spoken as he pank. for no other cry came from hi direction. Shortly after the drowning voices wer. heard from snothei boat and Watrhman Allen asked his compan ion to stop rowing o hat what was said could be heard. The approaching boat rnlled."Have you found the man?" On being told no, the same voice ask ed. "Where are you from'' On learn ing that the other boat was from the Austrasla the shore boat turned qu'ek ly and pulled away. During all this time the apprentices and Allen had no idea who the men In the water were, but rather supposed that a boat on the river had met with some accident and only Uarned the truth when a return was made to the ship. Mr. Cherry closely examined all the parties concerned In the uffair, and the facts learned epeak In tbe highest praise for the men who made so des perate an attempt to rescue their drowning companions. Nothing could be learned as to the oc cupants of the shore boat. It Is thought very probable that they were there to assia! the men to make their escare from the ship, und perhups worked up the scheme. The food used on the ship was es pecially looked Into and nothing In re. lation to the culinary department could have prompted the men to de sert. The service of the ship generally Is anything but bad, so what it was that caused the unfortunate men to steal away as they dW Is oicn to con- lecture. THE KINO CROWNED. The recent Illness of the king of England necessitated a postponement of the coronation proceedings and pre vented the carrying out of the original plans. Many superstitious persons then claimed that the king would never be crowned, but he recovered sufficiently lo ft) through the cermony and superstition was again overthrown, The klnr of household remedies, Hos- tettcr's Stomach Biitters. was crowned over fifty years ago toady and It still occupies the foremost position among medicines because of the wonderful record of "cures It has' made. For building up the run-down system, steadying the nerves or to cure indi gestion, dyspepsia, constipation, bll Ilousness, Insomnia, kidney troubles, or itvilarla, fever and ague. It Is with out an equal. Try a bottle and see for vourself. It won't disappoint you. 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 EOc purchase. Welch Block, opposite Budget office. was, the first maker of sticks of soap for shaving. Sticks in 3 sizes; shaving cakes in 3 sizes. Petrt' Soap eaUbtubrl ova jtu WEST SIDE NOTES. Dr. Linton faas located In Portland. Mr. II. Gray spent Tuesday In As toria. Ml NelUe Kalferty is attending school In Washington. MIh Florence Curnahan visited Miss Maud Dawson last week. A. J. Hill has been In Nehalem all week looking after cattle. Dr. Htlt has removed to Seaside and will remain for the winte,. Mrs. C. A. McGuire spent Sun lay with her duughter In Sklpanon. Mr. C. H. Parker and Miss Eva Parker spent Wednesday In Astoria. Miss Nanette Adams wa a guest of Miss Fay Hill on Saturday and Sun day. - Mis Sophie Kiemon is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wirt. Mrs. Fanny Clayton Is spending tbe winter with her daughter in Mon mouth. A pleasant party was given at the home of P. K. Halferty oa Tuesday evening. G'ly Halferty left Tuesday for Grays j harbor, where his father will put up a clam cannery. The Redmen gave a dance in their hull at Hammond on Saturday even ing. About IS couples were present from Astoria. CHANGE IN PASS SYSTEM, CHICAGO, Oct. I. The executive officials of the Western lines are con sidering the advisability of abolishing exchange ruutww tn Western territory. J. T. Harahan, chairman of the local passenger committee, has . written a letter to Chairman Mahouey of the Western Passenger Committee asking him to call a meeting for the purpose of considering the pass agreement for 1903. In the letter, Mr. Harahan suggests thut under existing conditions Bt migtit be best tn abolish all exchange passes In the entire Western territory from Chicago to the Pacific coast and from the Canadian border to the Gulf. Mr. Harahan points out that the pass agreement is likely to be reaf firmed in trunk line territory for the coming year and If so Wes:ern lines will again be placed at a disadvant age. During 1902 the maintained thplr Western territory the Western lines. trunk lines have traveling men in at the. expense of The Western lines have at the same time been compelled to pay for all transportation for trav eling men in trunk line territory. This Chairman Harahan asserts Is mani festly an injustice and one under which the Western lines should not rest the coming year. THE WISCONSIN ARRIVES. PANAMA, Oct. 1-The United States hattleshio Wisconsin, Captain George C. Reiter, which left San Francisco September 17 for the Isthmus, arrived here yesterday morning and exchanged salutes with the land batteries. Captain Reiter tomorrow" will visit General Salazar, commander of the government forces on the Isthmus. ATTENTION, REDMEN. All members of the I. O. R. M. are requested to attend the funeral of the daughter of Brother John Aunne from Pohls undertaking parlors at 1 o'clock today, (October 1, 1902). By Order of the Sachem. CHEAP SHOES Are poor economy; but well fittiug shoes, made of best materials and sold at very low prices are both economical and satisfactory : : : : YOU CAX GET THEM OF S.A. Gimre B43 Bond Street BOYS'. ..CLOTHING.! The Largest und Best . Assortment in Town ... "... -AT- '-V:.C';v Astoria's Leading House C. H. COOPER'S I WB H AVE R B C B 1 V BP A FINE ASSORTMENT OF STUDEBAKER'S FAMOUS I WAGON S, CARTS, BUGGIES I The Best Draft Wtgons i Ugliest Running Biggies 1 Easy Riding Carts..... if ' FOARD 0 ST0IIES COMPANY THE GREAT 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 Gaods, Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Feed You have onlv to give us a trial HERE AEE A FEW BARGAINS Carnation Cream very fine per can - ----- 10c Cutting Packing Com pany' Tomatoes, per cao - - 10c Cream Sugar Corn choice per can ------- lOo Other goods in proportion. , V. Hi COFFEY, 483-49! Bond Street ixxrxTivxuixiiKixxsxxr.xia:viKiiiai you can do NO BETTERg With Your Money Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Matting a $ " And every other article for the home where you can get the Best Goods, J , at the Lowest Prices, at tbe Popular Furniture Store of jj g H.H. Z VPH, - - - The House Furnisher g ' xxxtaixxaxxxxijxxxaxtxxjaxxxxx TRULLINGER, EASTABROOK & CO.. SCCCBSSOBS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers In CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. ' MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES , Pipe Reptiring A Specialty SB IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence to it enables nt to qualify willing workers to rennet superior service as bookkeepers and stenographer. Our Instruction i nnnsually thorough a fact so widely known that reputation alone brings ns most of our students. Quality always counts. Examine luta our facilities better now than erer before. Industrious, willing student m j; rapid advancement In all studies taken. Call, or write for our caW ,ri ;. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Streets A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., I'riu n QUESTION SOOOOOOCOOOOOOCOOOOOOOCOOOCi Than to Purchase 315 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon i f -tC... 1 1 Ujr