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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTOR IAN, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1002 BROOMS See us about brooms. We have them in all sorts and sizes, rang ing in price from 15 to 60 cents. Ross, Higgltis & Co. Hc piUlj tftovtau. THLBFH0NB Ml. THK WBATHEtt. PORTLAND Oct, 17, Oregon, Idaho mill Wunliliift m-flr. ; .,,.' J CHILDREN'S HOSE. . . CliiMtvii'H llack hose, fnm rilibiil, with iloiililu'knwt, lieelu ninl t-Jt's, hvn (Jtoi'J. iHp hjk'ciu! j.-r pair lUv The A. DUNBAR CO. Uonol iiiUn our Hklrl Nutu this Mock 0ton Mill feed, grain ana hay. Sweet cream for sal. Hoefler. Nlc onion (or pkkllng puri)" In t'k nl Julinnon Hrother now. I'unt HtniliH'4 honey In Jim direr t from Urnyn lllver, at Johtimm Hro. You will nnd Ui beet 15 meal In tb (tiy at th Hllnf Bun IUxtauranl No. lit Commercial street. Sulimrllier will confer a favor by no tifying thin office of any Irregularity In the delivery of th'. paper. Nw stork of fancy good Juit ar rived lit Yokohama ltata.ir. Cm.1I and im th latent novelUe from Japan. All mnokon amok the "Pride of Ai'rtn" I'luar. No bettter made. Manufactured by MncFarlan A Kno I'll HBinukliiK anil pin In vIiik. t'all on or uiUIivhh Mihii Ida rhllllp, Hid Fourteenth Hlrri't, First tins work Ki a ran teed. Plumbing, tlnnliiir, gat and itcam (lttlnit at lowest rati and In work- in: k -1 lkf manner. Order promptly executed. Shop, No. 4-5, Bond street. JOHN A. MONTOOMIsnT. ftonlvn coal last lonfer, U cleaner anil innki 1-sm trouble wit!) at o vet aiKl ohlmney fluoa than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1SU. Hoautlful picture by celebrated art 1st, artistically framed, are to be en In rich proftmlon at ('has. Hell born A Hon'. Nothing more dcalr able for the home or more appropriate a frirtM. Home tmndsntno ntw couiiie In both velotir and leuther upholstering lire shown at the popular furniture More of t'hn. Huyborn & Son. They are un urp.iid for style nnd quality and are modeit In price. The Orlob do Banket 1 a handsome nnd llifht (ro-enrt which can be easily foldud nnd tarried on the arm, can bu curried In travelling with child In It nnd ud a u high thnlr nt table, ran be conveniently carried on vara. Mum bo aoen to be appreciated. Trice $8 to $10. ('has. Hellborn ft Son are sole agent, D ears soap docs nothing but cleanse, it has no medical properties; for the color of health and health itself use Pears'. Give it time. Sold til orer the world. Out your crab apple for Jelly from u now. Juhnmn tiro. A hlpmut of very nice ground to matoe (yellow) jut In, Thl will vrv likely be the hint Milpment of the aeaanii, Johniou liro. A semttun w killed on board the ttrltlHh hip llolyrood while the vi iKtl wn In port ut Itunullu by fulling nnl breaking hi nock. The man wa llttoxlcitted at the lime, The quarantine liu teen removed from the houe of Wllllum W'aritaff in Kiint Atorli, Mr. WurimUfT und hi little chili both having entirely re covered front the mtmllpux. Thl afternoon a game of footbull Will be plnyeil between the ll'gl Hi hiMil ninl the Junior of K.nM A tori. The game will tnke place on the athlUi ground on the bill. The I'ortliinil ftuthoritip have luaued n order prohibiting the ntiemtlon of nU k-l-lM-llu-Hlit- mm blue. All the liioihlni- In that city were bnnUhed yenterdny and there will lie no more piny for noine lime In come, The new mantel folding bed are de. lined to mitwede .the old tyle. Mode of mKtnl they are vermin proof, annl tarv and the acme of convenience and i.itiir. Ak to eee them, both In wool nnd mrtulllr, nt Chn. Hellborn A Bon'. The dr-dgh that u bi-en going on at the Mylvta de tiruiH reef I now completed n.l In a abort time the buoy will be ndJuMed In uch manner n the new work demand Veterdy 'he vyulpment used on th reef wn taken up the river. A new eoclal orgnnUatton wa form ed In thl (lly lnt evening. It Is known a the Wakohw and li made up of venil ani lely lender. The new orgitnlrntlnn will hold It flint meeting un Hiillowr'en eve., Friday. October 31, at lliinthom hall. The Wakohw w'll give dance throughout the winter niontli. Flli Warden Van Pusen left luM evening for the (Irnnde ltonde hatch ery. In the northeoxtern corner of or goni where ho will view the progrea of the work lher. Itepoil from thl plan: are itratlfyliig nnd fully 1OO00.W0 frv will Ih turiv.l out thl M-i.on. 'f thl nunib-r 7.0.).'W will be eockeye and the remaining S.Ko,0O0 rhlnook. Hotter I not geneially i-onaldered to be an nlwnluie neit'lty of life, but a recent reMirt of the Sknmnknwu cream ery rather llaprll ihe Idea. For the month of September that creamery Inck-d 13 Uvo-pouml roll of making nn even (W0. Whn taken Into con ajjlerntlon the other rreamerle In op- era I Ion In thl e.i-tlon me nguie prove unite Intereatlng. The ladle of the Catholic church are rapidly completing their nmingement for the fair to be held In the old room of the Push clulr. And the Indication are that It will prove the moat auecea fill affair of the kind ever held In As torla. Yen'erdny Churl. lletinom preKcnted the ladle with n handsome Morrl chair ,hlrh will be railed off The ulfl wa very -nuch npprcclntcd by the ladle. Viola, the little daughter of Mr. and Mr. F. L. Crang, who fell n distance of 30 feet from tho sidewalk to the liench a few day ago. ho practically covered from the effect of the full The chlld'i 'try strange to relate, wad not seriously Injured nt nil. The spnee between the sidewalk and Flsh Cr'a 'opera house where the little 'slrl fell tbiolgh I now repaired, some one having shown the energy that was nereary to nail a plank where It bus for so long been needed. A robbery was nerpretrnted In this Ity Wednesday night thut ha so far proved n puzzler for the police. Dewey Owathney, a fireman oh the A. & C ocruple a room In Hammond hotel on 'ommerelal street, and on 'Ifcursilay mnrnlng he discovered that the re on had been entered during the night nnd hi trousers, which had been placed on a chair when he retired, were gone. The pants contained $fiB, nnd this, It Is nee.lless to say, wa not left behind. The door guve the appeorance of not having been unlocked so It Is supposed the burglar entered by n window nnd n nothing else In the room wa taken It Is evident the Bonmp knew what he was looking for. . No clue Is hadtot who did the contelnptable act, so It Is evident the mlcrent, whoever he la. will remain at large, spending nt hi lelHtirc another man' aard earned Ther hava htm no further develop. menta regarding the effort of Incen. dlurle to destroy Fort 8tvena, ana It I feared that the effort to bring to Justice (lit guilty panic will not be uc(.'eful. The officer at the poat are very muh alarmed over thl re currence of the attimpr, and every thing posmble will be done to prevent fuither fire. Th moM alarming featur? of the mutter la that the !n ccndnrle should Mart three fire with in 12 hojr, nnd that-, toot when th troop were on th watch for the ml. creant. Tomorrow' football gum at Ilwuco promtoea to be an exceptionally In teresting one, and a big crowd of en thuliit will go over from Atorl to the match. The local team I th tronget that ha ever represented the city, while the II war o eleven' fx- perlence make It a formidable oppon- ent, The Astoria train will tin un a follow. Center, Gddard or liny: left guard, Peterson; right guard. (5od- durl or Hay; right tnfklw, Oulld; left end, Oramm or Hunt; right end, Knutson (raptnlu) or Tangen; quarter- )mM, CampMI or Knutson; right half-back, Mlnard; left half-bark, Itur- ker; full-bovk, Painter; ub. Snow, While th'? good road commissioner were In Portland they were provided with alleged ChlniMik salmon ut their hotl, One of the ladle of the party. Mr. McMullen of Washington city, said the salmon did not com,; up to ex- peetutlon; and she wa disappointed In view of the fact that canned rhlnook flh wa o di lli lou. When Informed that the :ilmon eaten In Portland wa of the sllverlde variety, a very Infer ior quulMy as compared with the rovul ehitiiMik, she m-emeii much sur prised that Oregonlan should attempt to misrepresent one of their principal nroiuct. When Mr. Weathered goe Kast next year she will give a salmon dinner to mmlier of the pre; nnd County Judge Trenrhard will furnish the Mah. The promised e national develop ment did not mitjrUllxe yesterday at the examination Into the drowning of B. Hudson of Sterling; III., whose IwMly wa found near Point Adam. WUh J. 1. Flrgussen of Gold Bwnlth, Texuir, Hu'lsm attempted to desert from the Urltlsh h!p Austrasia while that veel wa lying In the harbor. nut wa iirow'Hl. At the tune It wa stated that West Astoria fishermen hml hastened to the rescue of the drowning mariners, on hearing therl crle for nss'stanee, but they had been pr;vnt.'d from saving them by men in a lioat from the ship': who liu.l Aiirne.l them away at the point ofvrllles Coroner Pohl yesterday In terviewed the men accredited with having niadv? this sensational Mate- meiif but they denied the story, say- ng they knew nothing of the drowning e-ept what had been published. No iiiuuesi mi lima, ana tne Doily was burlnl at OreenwiHxl, TRANSFERS OF REALTY F.mmn Ausmus to Annie II urlson -lots Tanil 8, block 137 Mc- I'ire s 12W Fireman to Annie E. Harrison -lot 7 and 8, block 1.17, quit claim i John H. Smith and wife to L. J. Trumbull lot 5 blocx 47 New Aiitorln Sheriff to Frank Pntton nnd N. P Sorenson lot in First Addition to Ocean Grove and HlU'a ad dition to Ocean Grove 700 Victor nergman to Frank Scott and Frank Ilohnurt block 9 Flk Creek i lla Rowman and husband to C. A. Kennedy-lot to 8 In block 47 Ifolllduy park 60 United States to Maria Joupperi 160 , acres section 12 townshjo i north range 9 west patent John Phltwood to Horace H Irvine 160 acres section 5 and S township 6 north range 6 west. 1050 ,'lctor Cambns to Astoria Abs tract Title nnd Trust company tract section S township 6 north range B west 1038 Alice C. Tarker and husbnmUto Astoria Iron Work lot 1 In oiock a ntet.-nifc, 1500 Annie M. Jourdnn and husband to Alice. C. Parker lot 4 In block iii mil iiiiv a ,, ttt 2500 Michael Mntltji and wife to James J. Winters-lots 47 and 48 In block 3 Taylor' 400 Peninsular I.nnd and Trust com pany to Michael Mntlln lot 1. 2, 47 nnd 4S In block S Taylor' . 7 Ferguson nnd wife to E. C. Ailams-lot 36 In block li Young's addition to Alderhrook II. Injhoff nnd wife to Joseph V. Clheen lot 8 In block 37 Mc Clnre's 700 St. 600 olnnna Younjt-nd husband to L. O. nnven lots 7 and 8 In block 4 Shlvolley'a 3500 . 11, Mason nnd wife to Franklin D, Kepkey southeast quarter soctton 11 township 5 north range 6 west j ATTENTION WOODMEN O WORLD All members of Climax Camp No. 295 Woodmen of the World, are re quested to meet at their hall at 7:30 clock tonight. Business of Import 4 PERSONAL MENTION 4 Ia'VI Wooilen of Nehalem I In the city. W. J. Parry and wife are In Port land. Dun Inguli of Hkamokawa was In the city yesterday. Captain IUslam was down from Cathlamet yesterday. Captain Whlte'.omb of Altoona was In the city yeterd.iy. D. Hh.ink wa In yeterday from the Young river fulls. W. J. Ingalla wa In yesterday from 1.1 Lewi and CI irk ranch. Mis Maud Kindred of Warrenton visited the city yesterday. C. H. Calender has re'urned from a bulru-iM trip to Puget Bound. J. D. Heekard of the Lewi and Clark wa In th city yetrday. Hey. Oscar OMrom returned yester- day from a trip to llllnd Hlough, Oeorgj H. Oeorgi? and wife have re turned from a visit to Pottland. Frank L. Pat ton 1 In Portland, hav ing gone up on last night's train. A. Marxt-n, a cattle man of Green mountain vllted the city th's week. Charles M, Celler, who has been out of 'he city on business ha returned. Swan Wilson and wife have return ed from a trip to St.Murtln' Spring. C. L. Houston left up for Portland on lust evening' train on a short busi ness trip. Charles Uullliune the Olney farmer und charcoil rnumfacturer, was In the city yesterday. It. M. Wooden returned yesterday from Portland where he went to dis pose of this season's hops. Mhs Dickie Hyrd of Seaside passed through the city yesterday enroute for Itwneo where she will visit for awhile. Dr. Jay Tittle was called to Pkaina- knna yesterday to attend the- little child of A. Peterson who I reported to 'ie seriously 111. 4 MARINE NOTES 4 Tho transrort Seward now enroute for Manila, ha been refitted with a refrlegeratlng plant The choni r Fanny Adel'e wa towed up the river yeterday ror tne pur pose of taking on lumber. The American hnrkentlnc Amazon arrived from Portland yesterday with luniber for Tslngtau, China. The Pritlsh ship Fatrport. Captain Armstrong, arrived down yesterday from Portland with grain for Europe. The three-masted schooner J. M. Wetherwax left up the Columbia yesterday to load lumber for Califor nia. The Urltlsh ship Crown of Den mark arrived In yesterday from an uneventful trip from Santa Rosalia. Mexico. The ship will take on wheat for Europe. The Urltlsh ship Inverclyde has reached Queenstown after being 175 day out from San Francisco. Rein surance on the vessel was quoted at 10 per cent. The transport Sumner sailed from Nagasaki October 6th via Honolulu The vessel has on board General Chaffee nnd Vice-Governor Wright. On October 2d the transport left Ma nlla. Th? Rrltlih ship llolyrood. Captain Flnillay. arrived In yesterday with u general cargo from Antwerp. The onlv rough weather encountered was whiU1 rounding the Horn. X. Semlt, a German seaman, died and was burled en route. The greant English steam freighter Lime Itrmieh passed out safely yes terdiy nnd Is now speeding gaily on her way to Europe. The steamer made a fruitless trip before to get over the bar, nnd the Indications were for a while that the vessel would catch the electrylosls, or something like that from Inactivity, aa It seemed she would be unable to mnke an exit for ome time to come, lesterday, how ever, the bar wa particularly smooth and the ship at high tide got awny without difficulty. KNAPPA NOTES Mrs. T. F. Knapp Is having n new barn built. Jacob Stlne made a trip to Astoria Tuesday on business. Mrs. Mary Glaxe who has been quite sick, lp Improving rapidly. Wm. "Mudge has gone to the upper country to purchase cattle. R. M. Gaston of Astoria spent Mon day In Knnppa, transacting business. J. D. McFartane and William Melkle of Westport recently visited friends here. The school In District 16 is progress ing well, under Mlsa Lucy Mortons management. Rev. Hill who recently arrived to take charge of the M. E. church, Is occupying the house recently vacated by J. W. Crow. Mrrs Albert Hill of Warrenton spent several days here last week, visiting relatives and friends. Tk Man Wke Wmh SAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND Oiled SuHb and Stickers MxtfftoMaiul Iar4 VRt wvl tuwit wmOmt. Im ta mt mmA. U im mlir Avmi' Ian OMn.Mfid torcultu. S.T. MhiH4rMai(ki Afl4f M MllM, aS.a.WTM a , M. tin.. and Carl Johnson have returned from an extended trip through the Wil lamette 4"illey. Fred, the 14 yeir old son of Edward Llsenby, Is slowly recovering from the stroke of paralysis which he received everal weeks ago. Ralph Worsley came up from 8ven sen to attend the bazaar. It is said that Rdlph is a very successful peda gogue. This I his third term of school In Svennen., , Last Friday evening the firm of 6ture Sc Johnson had about 40 smok ed i-almon stolen from It aeow at Eddy Point. If the parties who bor rowed these good will return them they will receive a gooC thrashing and no questions asked. The ladles of the Persbyterlan church, under the auspices of the Aid Society, gave a bazaar and entertain ment In the hall on ttie evening of the 10th. A sum amounting to $35 was realized from the sale. The even ing was a very enjoyable one. Good Instrumental musk? was rendered at interv-als during the evening. The ev ening wa fine, and a large number were present. ! CHURCHES 0 . TT.TTTf T . . T FirM Lutheran There will be no no preaching a the pastor spends Sun. day In Chinook. Sunday school at th regular time. Presbyterian Rev. Henry Marcotte has returned from the synod held at Grants Pass and will occupy the pul pit both morning and evening. Methodist Rev. Herold Oberg will occupy the pulpit. Services both in the morning and the evening. Timely, practical subjects .vlll be presented. Biptist The subject of the morning sermon will be "The Hand-book of Christian Living." In the evening "The Crossing of the Jordan." AJ1 other services as usual. German Lutherian Service in the Congregational church on Sunday at t p. m. Program of the SInday school and sermon on missions by Rev. II Wlllcock of Oregon City, Ore. First Congregational Preaching ser vices at 11:30 a. m. and 7;S0 p. m Rev. H. W. Smith of Portland will occupy the pulpit morning and even ing. Sunday school at 12:15. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. A cordial welcome Is extended to all. Norwegian Danish Methodist Serv ices, morning at 11. evening at 7:45, Sunday school at 10 a. m. The Sacra ment of the Lords Supper will be administered after both morning and evening services. General prayer meetln? Wednesday evening. FOR RENT. Nicely furnished room, centrally lo cated, light, bath and phone. Gen tlemen only. 4G7 Exchange street. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingieton has Just opened up a fine line of ladles' fall hats, walk' ing skirts, over skirts, woolen ahlrt 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 Block. opposite Budget office. Dr. T. Ii. Ball DENTIST. 524 Commercial Street A tori a. Ore, $!.mti't.'..tt..t..?ttMit.it.ttfft CHEAP SHOES Arc poor economy; but well fitting shoes, made of best materials and sold nt very low prices are both economical and satisfactory : : : : YOr CAN GLT Til KM OF . S.A.Gimre '. 043 Bond Street . J AW. ! 1 v h w, BOYS' ..CLOTHING,. The Largest and Best Assortment in Town . . . at- . '' ;;;j;:r;;-;; 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? 1 Call at our store and see our fine line of HEATING STOVES We can suit everybody H A large assortment to choose Goal Oil Heaters- Wood AlCObOl Heaters r ar use an chafing dish parties . FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY pOOOXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSOOOQ 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 Gaads, Shoes, Groceries, Flour and Feed You have onlv to give us a trial HEKK ARE A FEW BARGAINS Carnation Cream very fine per can - ..... 10c Cutting Packing Company's Totratoes, per can ... 10c Cream Sugar Corn choice per can ------ - 10c Other goods in proportion. V. H. 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Call, or write for our cstnl ; PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE from Heaters, Coal Heaters where you can get the Best Goods, Popular Furniture Store of . 8 The House Furnisher I. 4-. -J 515 Commercial Street Astoria,' Oregon coin. ance to be transacted. Mrs. O. H. Johnson,' Miss Mary Park and Washington Streets A. P. Armstrong, LL. 5., Ptia r i. J