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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1902)
THE ' MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY. OCTOBER Tho only unadulterated Olivo Oil to bo had in America (excepting that made from two or three other Culiforuia orchards) is Gooiwr'H. This oil In The lust rlfs wm paid yMtrdtty to that both famlllM flv together, notice known for ita purity, Hkill in preparation, fine tuuto iiuvor. binall bottles, I5 cents; Iarjjo, $1.26. and Ross, Higglns 6k Co. TWUBPHONB U. , j, TUB WEATEIt mnTr.ANn. Oct. lO.-Wratern Ore ruii, tJatunlnv Incrcaslnv cloudiness; cooler. FALL SHIRT WAISTS Jtmt received tt,uow and very elegant hue of wawh ninl f'tll xhirt waist. Tie A. DUNBAR CO. Our (tore clow at 6 p. m. every - day pJoopt Saturday, Oastoa mIU feed, train an hay. Sweat crsom for sole. Hofttra. Wot Coast orator aud shrimp at the National Oysier IIhiim today. For Rent Two suite of furnished rooms for hotwkiHUiIng". 16 Tenth trvt. . A lare shipment of German prune waa received by Johnson Hro. lual nlRht. You will And the bmrt ISc meal In the diy at the Wains; Bun Restaurant, No. (13 Commercial at root Subscriber, nill confer a favor by no. tlfylng thla office of any Irregularity In the delivery of thla paper. New aiock of fancy goods Just ar rival at Yokohama Daxaar. Call and see the latest noveltUw from Japan. The Oiympia omiestra will glve'a dame at Huoml tint I on the 11th of Oc tober. Admission, TO renin; Indies free, All amokera smoke the "Pride of Astoria" cigars. . No bottler made. Manufactured by MivcFarhme ft Kno ixA. nicycle repairing with aklil and promptness. Buppllea In stock; work ' guaranteed. Rellanoa Electrical Works 421 Bond Bt. Home handsome m w couchoa In both Vclour niid leather upholstering are ahown at the popular furniture store of Chan. Ht-ljborn & Hon, They arcuu aurpaaaed for atyle and quality nnd ars modest In 'price. Frugality,, thrift and ability mark the American, and in manufactur ing and commerce have placed the United States first aniong ine nations oi tne world. No institution so typifies the growth of the country as The Mutual Life Insurance Com. pany of New York. It has paid policy-holders more than any other company in me worici. Its assets exceed those of any omer company in existence. Amu, onr $352,000,000' Amount paid lo Pollcy-holJrn, vr $569,000,000 Writ for " Whtr. Shall I Imurt The Mutual Life Insuranci Company of New York Rioiako A. McCuupy, PmiiUiit. Sherwood Ollleapy, Manager, ' Seattle, Washington. C. H. Watterman, State Manager, Portland, Oregon. VAN DUSEN & CO, Resident Agents, Astoria, Oregon. The four masted achooner Nokornls arrived yesterday from Ban franciaro. Pun llelcher baa been unable to be u( work thla vck owing to Ilium. We are now receiving shipments of ground tomatoes (yellow ' and red) Johnson Bros. The local lied Men who v lulled the Chinook My of that ord-r Weilnra. day, relumed home yUrdy. Tho '.'liy Tfuchwi' AnwK'latlon w!JI hold thnir flrt mtwtlng today at the illuh Hihoul building at 10 o'clock a. in. The OrtMpn bakery, rorner Ninth and C.imnwivi.ii atm-ta. ha now n dinir nhlo almk of fruit cake and home nm. mlnomeai. J.iHiwh iltlm-iia aw today olwervlng the uiituuil hollduy Yom Klpur, and aa a t,nannumt aeverol atorea will be rlcitrd until nfli'r o'cUk k. We my that our perfection Ulend MiH'lm nnd Java on li aetomt 10 none. If you gHe It a trial ou'i my wo, too. JohiiMin llrother. The rear of the Hallora' Home, which waa deatroyed by 'the recent fire, I11 lie Ing repaired. The barn and wore houm will not be rebuilt at preaenl. Every pound of our Perflation Hlt-nd M ha and Java coffee la guaraiittMd to pleaae. If It does not your money will be refunded at our atore. John- eon liroa. In the tue of O. D. Auatln, charged wlih attempted criminal aaanult, the defendant waa dlaohnrged. The hear Ing whb condu ted at Weatport. tin ecene of the alleged crime. . Plumbing, tinning, gaa and steam fitting at lowtat rate and In work- mun.lk manner. Ordere premptly executed. Shop. No. &. Bond street. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Rooty n coaJ lints longer, li clee.ner and makea lei trouble wlUi stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George w. sanoorn, agent. Telephone Uli. Th'i Woman's Club will hold the flrwi regulnr meeting cf ;hn year from 2 to 4 oi.lmk thts afternoon at Uanthorn's hall. Quotations lu nponw to roli call will le In line with the club's work. " Ilfnutlful pictures by celebrated art ists, artistically framed, are to le seen In rich profusion at Clms. Hell- born A Son's. Nothing more desir able for the home or more appropriate as alfts. Beautifying doctor will remove superfluous hnlrs and wrinkles from th face without pain. Scalp treat ment and Clilorpoaisi wor a specm- ty. Here for a short time iniy. Phono Main 29S1. Otto nrlnkenbarh who died recently In mi city. The funural was held from Pohl s undertaking parlors with Inter ment in Oreenwood oemetery. Rev, Father Lane, of the Catholic church, conducted the services, which were held under the auspices of the flrewers' un ion. The Oriole Oo Dusket Is a handsome and Unlit go-cart which can be easily folded and tarried on the arm, can be carried In travelling with child In It and uad us a high (hair at table, can be conveniently carried on cars, Must be seen to be appreciated. Prices fg to l t'ha. Mellborn ft Son are sole agents. No artlon has yet been taken by the bar tug engineers who are expected to go out in sympathy with the Portland strikers, but It Is thought the order w!JI come In day or two. The state ment was niade last night that one of the lugs might be tied up, but that the other could not be put out of commis sion by the strikers. The Odtzert did not arrlvcjlown un til mblulirht, and Captain Crang Is not iiiilte sure ahether he Is running Mailt boat or morning boat out of As toria. Agent Taylor states that the tuxli of business Is unprecedented for this n. iimin of the year, the volume of. tcay traffic being exceptionally large, There Is much salmon moving and that ndds to the amount of traffic, It is pretty generally acknowledged that the fire lost Monday morning was started by a fire bug and the police de partment Is on the fct',11 hunt afu-r the guilty party with good assurance that he nill l apprehended. A sailor Is now Incarcerated In the city Jail, ar rested upon suspleton of having com mitted the offense. Hut as the stale' mints, which led to bis arrest, were made by Dim during a period of Intoxi cation, not much reliance i placed In them. Nevertheless his esse will be thoroughly ulred before Judge Good' man before he Is allowed to go at lib erty. II B. Gist, known to his friends as "King Edward," on account of bis un usual resemblance to the IlriUwh ruler, is again In the city, having escaped from Portland on yesterday morning's train. Mr. Gist Is the representative of the California Pav Works Company and will go to Tillamook today to sup ply the mills there. During h's lost visit to Astoria he waa attacked by a euvfive cow while making a visit to tho I'nlversAl sash and door factory In the West End but managed to escape In jury. m his neat (rip to this factory he will i" accompanied by the pound- muster. Mr. Gist Is Wry much pleas ed to note the rupld development of the lumbering Industry here, and state that the industry will make Astoria a large city. was given that the house was needed The plalntlT did not seem In a hurry to move and while the Incident was pending the newly, married couple moved Into a hunting scow at the land- Inr. Thjre .vas considerable dispute constantly going on relative to fhe respective rights of 'he part'es con- cerncd, but a :llmss was reached a few days ago. Two of the plaintiff s children, a boy and a girl, went near the scow for the purpose of digging potatoes when, It Is alleged, Mrs. Burn side made her appearance with a gun and, leveling the weapon at the child ren, threatened to blow their heads off If they did not leave. Mrs. Bumside claims the gun was not loaded and that she made ni such threat as claimed. There Is no knowledge attainable as to what the decision will be, but It Is generally conceded that Mrs. Burnslde will not receive a life sentence. Thi' proposal advanced' by members of the co-inty court that a new rourt houw was a 'pressing need that should be supplied has caused much interest amtng taipayers, who, with few ex- ce.'.tlons .heartily favor the plan. Sen timent favors the construction of a fine building that could be used both as courthouse and cUy hall. The present headquarter of the city ore as much an eyesore as those of the county. In view of the fact that the city consti tutes the greater portion of the coun ty, the erection of a structure that could be used as the seat of govern infnt of both Is favored. Judge Trenchard states that the matter was brought up by the court that there might bo free discussion. He says h has heurd few complaints, wh'le scores of taxpuyers have expressed their ap- provul of the plan. The question of a tax levy far the purpose will soon be taken up by the couit. Hens tor Fulton returned to the city yesterday ,af!r an absence of about two -weeks. Th senator looks very well, but he has oeen suffering with a severe cold and his voice Is husky, "Sort of campaign voice you're wear ing, senator," suggested a reporter "Well, It dos sound that way, but It's merely a bad cold," replied the Astoria statesn.an. While away Mr. Fulton made x trip through the Willamette valley, where he spent several days with friends. His trip proved an en joyable ont. When the subject of Iiolitlcs vas broached, the senator de clined to talk. Ke said he "did not care to discuss the rxuatlon, as the legislative session was altogether too far off His friends, however, seem well satisfied with the outlook and pre diet the election of Mr. Fulton to the Vnited States senate. The announce ment that H. W .8cott had jumped In to the fray, while not authoritative, has excited much Interest In the approach ing legislative sesalor.. It Is believed In this city that Mr. gcott will not develop nearly as much strength as Mr. Kulton. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW Several very bad boys have been an noying the people living In the neigh borhood of McClure school for some time past, and last night "matters reached a climax, many complaints of their depredations being received at this office. The boys resorted to the favorite prank of placing a large club against the door of some unsuspecting resident, then ringing the door-bell, of throwing mud at houses and otherw'w misbehaving themselves. Officer Thompson was sent to the scene of the trouble but no arrests were made last night. School Director Higglns. who wa one of the complainants, states that he knows the names of several of the boys, and that he will cause their arrest If the depredations continue Actuated by consideration for the feel ings of the parents, Mr. Higglns re frained from making any arrests lost night, but a recurrence of the annoy ance will Involve the buys in brlous difficulty. Oscar Ostrom will preach at the First Lutheran chuurch morning and even ing tomorrow. Sunday school as us ual. All are Invited. Evening wor- ! ship Is always In the English language. Grace Episcopal cl.urch: Morning, prayer with sermon, 11 o'clock. Sun day school at 12:30. Evening prayer and sermon. 7:30. Holy Innocent's, Cppertown, a. m. ltev. Harold Oberg will preach In the Methodist dhurch. Morning theme: "Missing It by an Inch." Evening- theme: "The Brook by Tue Way." A warm welcome for all. iJaptlst church. The subject of ser mons will be: "A Question as to Faith," and "The Message of Recon ciliation." All other services as usual. A cordial Invitation extended to everybody. Andrew Hiimnitu, a Finn fisherman living In East Astoria, wus yesterday committed lo the Insane asylum nnd left for Salem In tho evening In charge of Sheriff Mnvllle, , Hannula s in sanity was brought on by Illness. Tho new mantel folding beds are des tined to supercede the old styles. Made of metal they are vermin proof, sani tary and the acme of convenience and neatness. Ask to see them, both In wood and metallic, nt Chas. Heilborn Son's. In the case of Ous Gronnell, charged with assault by, Peter Peterson, a mo- tlon was made yesterday In the Justice court that a change of venue be grant ed. The motion Is now pending, it is desired that the cuse be heard at Olnev where the allcKed offense wus committed, Put for th't tamely appearance of two fishermen there would have been serl ous t'ondiiErntion In L'ppertown Thurs day nbrht, and this city would have been visited by two disastrous fires In one week, both possibly of Incendiary origin. The old Devlin rnnnuy Is oc cupied by two fishermen who discover ed iii-oii entering the building Thurs day night, lhat some m'Bcreant had soaked u piece of net In lacquer and setting fire to It had thrown the bias ing mass through a window. Whle one of the men extinguished the flames the other took after a suspicious look ing character running up the dock . The man escaped, but yesterday morn ing Sheriff Llnvllle urrested O. Mitch ell, who lives near the cannery, aa a aiiHiHH't. The man Is now lodged In the county Jail awaiting a hearing. There arc circumstances attendtng the case which point to his guilt, but nothing positively Is known. It wus reported late last night that the painters of this city would go on strike. The grievances ot the men could not be ascertained, nor wn It possible to verify the rumor. Accord ing to the current Bitty, tho strll.i had not been definitely decided upon, but wns pending.- Brecker nnJ Beckel, an eastern con cern, will operate a aawmm on io CawllU at Llttla Fulls. The capacity of the mill will be 80,000 feet per day. and tho shipments are expected to be mostly Enst-rn. The work or putting up the build Inrfs has commenced and la .advancing rapidly towards, com pletion. Olson's logging camp, wnicn Is lu the Immediate vicinity of the site of the proposed works, will furnish all the logs, A remarkable occurrence waa noted yesterday afternoon on th waterfront Three vessels are at anchor oft the central flirt of the city The disabled Cypromene lies nearest the lower har bor, the schooner Nnkonils is moored n short distance east, while the barken ,1.... t. u a. ,.. . hub ioii oinu'i in-, stiii runner up tho river. W hn the tide turned ves- t rday afternoon and commenced flood- ing uie vypromene commenced to swing, but the Nokomls remained stern down the stream, The John Smith likewise begtu to come around with the tide. Both the ship and burkentlne changed their positions and were head ed down stream for some time, before the action of the tide resulted In any change In the position of the schooner. although th-j latter vessel waa an chored between the two, An explan ation of this peculiar state of affairs would doubtless prove Interesting. The case of Mrs. David Burnslde, of txuriimmiB uanning, charged with threatening to kill two children, was heard yesterday afternoon in the Jus tire court. The evidence was submit ted without argument and the decision under advisement by Judge Goodman, wijl be announced today. The facts as brought out by the evidence, are these: August Fr'anke, the plnlnUff. claims to have leased the place owned by .David Burnslde for a term of five years allowing Mr. Burnslde theprtv- llege of occuoylnif a room In the house nid also to reserve the orchard and dwelling house for his own use; when due notice had been given the lessee to vacate. It seems that Mr. Burnslde some three weeks ago, married the de fendant and as It was not convenient A 50-trame bowling try-out Is in progress at the Commercial club alleys, and more than 50 men are entered. The try-out will end about November 1. The Irving alleys will shortly be thronged aga'n with bowlers, and the outlook for the coming season Is bright. There Is some talk of an all Astoria team Inviting" the Portland teams down during the winter, and the projtosul meets with favor. Whether or not another CommercVtl Irving tournument will be held this year Is problemaUcal .but It Is ex pected n contest will be arranged. CaHnin Astbury. of Irving's 1901 team. Is very anxious that the tournament be Inaugura'ed, as it always creates much Interest In the sport. The Com mercial team will doubtless partici pate In the lnt?r-stte tournament th season ,nni expectB to mske a good showing. Until the bodlcB of the two sailors, Flrgussen and Hudson, who were drowned while attempting to escape from the Austrasla, are found, Coroner Pohl will be unuhl? to continue his in vestigation. When the bodies are washed ashore however, the coroner will conduct a careful Inquiry Into the manner In which they came to their death .and all the facts will doubtless be brought to lUht. The statement of the West Astoria fishermen that men from the ship warned them away from the drowning men at the point of rilles will give the Investigation a touch of sensationalism. Thse fishermen are accredited with the statement that they could have saved the sailors had not the ship's men Interfered. Coroner Pohl says he has not yet Interviewed the fishermen, but that he has located them and will oltJ them to appear ns witnesses at the Investigation should the bodies be found. He has already taken the testimony of the officers and men of the vessel. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Sadie Sutherland to visiting in Portland. D. F. Wlnton visited the West Side yesterday. C. W. White of Warrenton visited the city yesterday. Harrison Allen and wife are sojourn ing at Cannon Beach. William Larson was yesterday fei from his Lewis and Clark dairy.. Dr. Miio Walton, of San Francisco, is visiting In the city for a few days. Dr. Henderson left up on last night's train on a professlonil visit to Knap pa. Mrs. Henry Harrison returned last evening from a brief visit to Warren-tpn. Carl Johnson visited the city yester day from his home on the Lewis and Clark. J. T. Ross, vvho has been In SeatUe for the past few days, has returned home. Fred Durett ot Salem, who has been In the employ of J. ,3. uemnger, pi last evening for Portland by the Bailey Gatzert. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The Van Dusen Investment Co. to Katie Twomala, lot S. block 128, First AddlUon to Van Dusen's Astoria: 1300. I. Vanduyn and wife to Horace H. In Ine, west half of section 16, T JN, R 6 W; 3,:00. Eva Eby and husband to John Haha, lot 7, block 3H; lot 8, block 109; tot block 110, MeCIure's; JUSt. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mis. R. Ingieton has Just opened up a fine line of ladies' fall hats, walk ing skirts, over skirts, woolen snirt waists and under clothes, and all kinds of ladles and children's rurnisntng goods. Hair switches and pompadours. chance for the elegant $500 piano with each 50c purchase. Welch Block, opposite Budget office. s .GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE DRESS GOODS FLA NN EI .3 LACE CURTAINS LINENS GOWNS DRESS SKIRTS UNDERWEAR NOTIONS. ETC, ETC. Will Be Sold at Cost Must Be Closed Out at Once Astoria Tailoring Co. CHEAP SHOES Arc poor economy; but well fitting shoes, made of best materials and sold at very low prices are both economical and satisfactory : : ; r vor CAN (i Til KM OF KT S.A.Gimre 543 Bond Street BOYS' ..CLOTHING.. ' The Largest und Best Assortment lo Town . -AT- Astoria's Leading House C. H. COOPER'S DON'T these cool breezy mornings remind you that the ice cream season is about over? Don't they remind you of colder weather to come? Call at our store and see our fine line of HEATING STOVES We can suit everybody A large assortment to choose from Coal Oil Heaters, Wood Heaters, Coal Heaters AlCChOl Heaters for bar use and chafing dish parties FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY (AAAAAAAAAAAIMAAAAAAAAAAitA SM Xon.fWWIaVlaAslVsAsasAssWWfWWWVA UfVUlJW THE GREAT 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, Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Feel , You have only to give us a trial HERE ABE A FEW BARGAINS ' Carnation Cream very fine per can -10c Catting Packing Company's Tomatoes, per can - - - lOe Cream Sugar Corn, choice per can - - 10c ; Other goods in proportion. V. 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Industrious, willing students make rapid advancement In all studies taken. Call, or write for our catalogue. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Streets A. P. Armstrong, LI 8., Friti,:; .,? M H