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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1902)
' TUP MnnVIVT. ASTnnriV Tltvcmv AMnnrn a mvi I 1 j 1 ' ' ii... ..,-. 1 1 1 - . i THE BEST MUSH MADB PettliohiTs Breakfast Gem When a man offers you Boinotliing for nothing lie has to rob some one. The buyer uiiually suffer,. Good Mu.ili cannot be (told for the price of traxl. Ross, Higglns 6k Co. She fliiUo stortatt. TBLJJPIIONB Ml. THE WEATHER. PORTLAND, Oct. Western Oregon and Washington Occasional rln, All that Is Dainty, Stylish nd Serviceable In now full good wo arc now showing in N'w kwpnr, Glovot, Trimmings, Veil, Dress Good, Doincwtio Linens. Muslin Un dewear, Fall Knit Unlerwcar and Separate Waitings. T&g A. DUNBAR CO. CVsstoo sella had. it la ant hsy. spat cma for sal, Hoc flora. NVe onion fur pickling purport lu to-.lt at Johnson Brothers now. Qooit Value I bo superb toilet so consisting f S bur (all different) 10c per bos, Johnson Bros, A marriage license was granted Sat urday afternoon to Henry Turvlle and EIU Heltuncn. You will find the be 15c meal In tha city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. No. Ill Commercial street. Subscribers will confer a favor by no. tlfylng this office of any Irregularity In the delivery of thla paper. New stock of fanoy good Just ar rived at Yokohama Basaar. Call and in Che tat rat novel Um from Japan, All smoker amok tha 'Trida of Astoria" clgari. No betcter mads. Manufactured by MaoFartan tt Kno bet. Dressmaking and plain no Inn. Call on or address Mini Ida rhllllpa, 15 Fourteenth street. Flrat clam work guaranteed. Plumbing, tinning, ga and steam fitting at lowoat rate and In work in.-i.ti -n k manner. Ordora promptly cxeouted. Shop, No. 428, Bond atreat. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Do you like snuer kroutT A nice lot of cabbage Just received for thla pur- pone. Leave vour order at once. Foard & Stokes company. A Young Man of good habits always standi the beat chance of success. No man of vicious habits or impaired health can obtain a policy in The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. Its policy is therefore at once a certificate of a sound body and evidence of good morals. In Aiwu, liratr than ihm of any sihar Iniuranca company In tulnanca, an var llh $35 li nn pail $569 2,000,000 ll hat paid Policy -tiuldati sver ,000,000 which It nmre than any athar Ufa luiuranca companf In ilia world hat dlitiurMd. A young maa, amliitloua of auccata, ahould aonililai than sulnia. Writ for "Whar. Shall I I.iuraf" The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Richard A. McCuuv, Pnaldcal Sherwood OIlleRpy, Manager, Seattle, Washington. C. H. Waterman, State Manager, Portland, Oregon. TAN PUSEN A CO, Resident Agents, Astoria, Oraron. .',, . -.,. n ar anow receiving California and Oregon grape, dally llrect from I ha vlneyardt. Johnaon Bros. A gang of men ha begun work on th foundation t a mill at Kellwood under the supervision of Contractor Fastabend. Tom Corbntt and Oeorge Sexty via- ilea Pestia Humlay and a a, result their friend have situ been eating toothsome crab. Tlw M. J. B. Mocha and Java coffee will ha demonstrated at FUher Bros. store for one week. Droo in f,.r good cup of coffee. On the Leais and Clark the big dyke that ha Uin under construction for ome month will be completed the latter nrt of next week. A marrlagj license wa granted yes terday tfternoon by County Clerk Clinton to Mat Humll and Til ton Llmtatron, both of thli county. A regular meeting of the Central La bor Council ass held hut evening at Labor hall cm Rond tri-ct. Several Item of Interent to the tody were handled. Roalyn oo4 Ual longer, U ol flan or and make le trouble wltli Aove and chimney flue than any other coal on th market. Oeorge W. Sanborn, agent, Telephone 1I1L In th) cnae of Fergueon and Hous ton v, George Katxith which has been dclild by Judge Mctlrlde In favor of the plaintiff, un appeal will be made to the suprnn court. We have Just reeWd our first ship ment of Packard A Kmlth's French and Italian prune. Thin year's output of this firm's prune I tf very fine ii'inl- Ity. Johnson Bros. . - - Capt. and Mrs. Hublard and Cap tain Plover, Bulvatlon singers from Heattle III sing a series of meeting at the Pulvnilon Army halt beginning Wednesday, October !!. The city surveyor filed yesterday In the auditor's office plan and specifi cations for th Improvement of Frank lin avenue and Fourth street and for a system of drains on Thirty-fourth street. The funeral of John H. Derglund, who aiea recently in I'ortiund, was held Sunday afternoon from Pohl undertaking rooms under the auspices of the Knight of Maccabees. The Interment was at Greenwood com tery. It Is understood Inspector Kdwsrds : and Fuller have revoked th license of Captain Sullivan, who was In charge of the Drltlsh ship Cypromana . Th r ported action of tha Inspectors has, for some unknown reason, bean kept out of tha Portland papers. Th work of Installing tha booths at tha Catholic fair Is progressing nicely, and will soon be completed. A visit to the building shows that tha ladlea are making extensive preparations for thlr fete, snd that It will be an un qualified success Is quite evident. A big crowd of fool bull enthusiasts was disappointed Sunday and th gam that was to have taken pltue at iiwsco ma not come orr. un th way over tha steamer Mayflower, convey. Ing the crowd, lost her rudder. Efforts were mad to continue but proved fu tile. The Point Adnms life-saving crew went to the assistance of the steamer and succeeded In getting her back to Astoria. The game will prob ably be played next Sunday. The Tracy affair has been revived by nn approaching weddtrig, the contract Ing parties being Miss Wallce Mae Ba ker and Lea McKlnney. Miss Raker Is the young lady who, when the out law was near Seattle, spent half a day in his society. There was much press talk at tha time about the bright con versation engaged In by the two. The prospective bridegroom Is the son of Mrs McKlnney who was one of the party that entertained the bandit. Local creditors yesterday served an attachment on Isaac FredrUkson, a West Astoria merchunt, and closed up his business. The proprietor at the time was absent on Deep river delivering goods and had left h's store In iharge of a younr: man employed a clerk Constable Vtzlnger seized all tho good under orders, and conveyed thm to the courtroom of the justice of the peace, where they will later be sold at auction If Mr. Fredrlckson does not come to the front 'md relieve the In debtednesi. Thre seems to be a opinion between Kdltor and Contractor William what constitutes assault, difference of Sidney Dell Miller as to Mr. Dell de- Pliice your order ahonce for some cabhiitfe to make sauor kraut of. Ford A Stokes have Just received a fine lot of catjtug'j specially adopted for mak ing kraut. Beautiful pictures by celebrated art ists, artistically framed, are to be aeen In rich profusion at Chns. Hell- born A Son's. Nothing more desir able for the home or more appropriate as gifts. Some handsome nw couches In both velour and leather upholstering are shown at the popular furniture store of Cha. Holdborn & Son. They are un- surpassed for style and quality and ar modest In price. Tho new mantel folding beds are des tined to supercede the old styles. Made of mctnl they are vermin proof, sanl- tnry and the acme of convenience and neatness. Ask to see them, both In wood and metallic, at Chits. Hellborn A Son's, The Orlols Qo Bosket Is a handsome and light jro-cart which can be easily folded and carried on the aim, can be carried In travelling with child In It and usid us a high chair at table, can be conveniently carried on cars. Must be seen to be appreciated. Prices $8 to $10. Chasi. Hellborn & Son are sole agents. 'Sunday evening C. R. Hlgglns and V. H. Coffey left for Seattle to estab lish the Identity of Ah My, a China- man engaged In the Alaska fishing business, and who Is nt present lock ed up In a Seattle Jail on some trump ed up charge. King Wing, an Intel. Ilgont Chinese bookkeeper for the con cern that Ah My worked for, accom panied the Astorlnns from here. Th bodv of 9-year-old Antone W'.st, who was drowned Saturday night In East Astoria while fishing, was found Sunday morning by, Frank Carlson, a short distance from the spot where the child fell tulo the river. Coroner Pohl decided thnt nn Inquest was not necessary. The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock this morning from the family residence, 182 Thirty seventh street, and the Interment will be In Greenwood. Rev. Oscar Ostrom will conduct the services. dares that he was not assaulted Sat urday evening, while Mr. Miller Insists that he assaulted the editor. Miller says that Dell called at his shop and that trouble ensued. Miller striking the editor, knocking him down and then Jumping onto him. At this stage of the proce.Hllngs Mrs. Miller Intervened and while she xpostulated with her Irate husband the editor made his es cape. This is ne story or cue anuir that Miller related yesterday after noon. He did not state tne cause or the difficulty. The SO-giime tryout at the Com- jiierdul club alleys will end November 1. Eight of the bowlers have already finished, and, while the averages are not high, they are fair when It Is con sidered that there has been little liowl Ing for several months past. The av erages are as follows: B. J. I'ye, 41 1$; C. H. Cooper, 38. St: Herman Wise, 37.92; P. E. Peterson. SS.SO; II. W. Dean. 39.72; Leo. Wlso, 30.96; Ly man Kinney, 31.S0; P. B. Sovey. 43.80. Several of those who have not com pleted the tournament will uet o or more, and the ciuo win nave a intriy strong team this season despite the loss of two very promising men Albert C. Ross and James D. Gaylor. At last night's meeting of the coun cil a communication was received from County Judgo Trenchard askling per mission to Improve Eighth street be- twsen Commercial and Dunne with crushed rock. The letter further re quested that the city surveyor be In structed to report upon the grade. Tha county must Improve the west half of the street between Commercial and Duane, and th officials believe It will be advisable to try the crushed rock experiment. The matter has been re ferred to the council street committee. which will report at the next meeting, Mayor Suprenant said lust night thut Eighth street needed Improveent from Bond to Duane streets, and the thought the taxpayers would Join heartily with the proposal of Judge Trenchard thut rock be used. Tho truth of the report that Sheriff Storey of Multnomah county would charge an admission fee of $5 to the hanging of A. L. Beldlng, the notorl ' wue murderer of Portland, who expiates his crime on the gallows the last day of this month, has been most emphatically denied. The report had It that the scheme was to charge ad mission In order to raise a fund for the criminal's llttla boy, who will be ren dered on orphan by the death of his father. Beldlng himself showed mark ed disapproval of the plan when was sugfested to him, though at first It was rumored that he favored It. The execution will be In strict accordance with the law only visiting sheriffs, physicians, representatives of the press and a Jury consisting of 12 free holders being allowed to attend. According to c. report of School Clerk Ferguson, th total enrollment of the cltyschools thus far is 44 in ex cess of the number enrolled last year at the same ttme. The total this year Is 1224, while lust year It was 112. The enrollment at the several uhools Is as follows: High school, 92: McClure, 192; Bhlvely, 28; Adair, 270; Olney, 04, The enrollment last year was: High school, 75; McClure, 842; Bhlvely, 270; Adair, 299; Olney, 19. The high school shows an In ere as? of If; McClure school of M; Ol ney of S. The Increase at Shlvely school Is 2; at Adair sc hool, 29. Alder school, which la not Included In the above, had an enrollment, at the be ginning of this terra of 85 pupils. """""" Yesterday E. Raspaa, snd Peter Llvnz were arraigned before Police Judgo Nelson on a charge of drunken ness. Raspaa had already served two days In jail so In view of this and considering the fact that he had not been at all disorderly, he was simply dismissed with a Judicial lecture. The other prisoner had merely been taken up by the police for safekeeping. He live out of tawn somewhere and had comp to the city In a fish boat for the purpose of purchasing supplies. This he did and then proceeded to regale himself st the various suloons. In the meantime the boat continued tied up at one of the docks and the police j " the 11:30 train PERSONAL MENTION J. T. Ross is In Portland on busi ness. Miss Maud Stone is visiting In Knnppa. Charles Zlgler returned to Portland yesterday: C. S. Dow was In yesterday from hi home at Prospect Park. E. J. Llbke wa In tha city yester day from th Lewis and Clark. Miss Margaret Busey leaves this morning for a visit to Portland. Editor Hlbbet of the Chinook Ob server visited the city yesterday. William Larson was In tbe city yes terday from the La wis and Clark. W. J, Cook left yesterday morning for an extended visit to Nicaragua. Miss Mary Brayne Is In the city from her home at Youngs river falls, J. W. Riitb and family left yester day morning for a six weeks visit In Iowa. J. L. Kline, of Danztger's store, left up yesterday morning for a brief bus! ness trip to Portland. Earl Hackett visited the c!y y ster- day from the Lewis and Clark to meet his father, Captain M. A. Hackett, who arrived In the city rforo Portland deemed that the Jail would be a safer place for the Incapacitated man than staggering about the dark waterfront attempting to board his boat. Hence his Incarceration. This prisoner was allowed to leave the courtroom !n com pany with Raspaa, the Judge consider ing, ve ry wisely, that his boat needed his sttentlon and h's family needed the supplies more than did the city his Im prisonment. Cathlainet Is all agog over politics. and the Gazette of that town is out with some sensational charges reflect Ing on the Integrity of J. Bruce Pol worth. Mr. Polworth was named by the Democratic county conventions of Pacific and Wahkiakum counties i the candidate for Joint state senato; Later he was Indorsed by the Wahkla kum county Republican convention for district attorney, although the nomin atloil had not been tendered him by the Democrats. Eventually he ac cepted the nomination for district at torney, pulling out of the senatorial race At a date so late that another can didate could not be named except by mandamus proceed'ngs. John Welsh of South Bend, the Republican candl date for Joint senator, Is alleged by the Gazette to have been the man In whose Interests the combination was mad. It is charged that Link C Burton, deputy fish commissioner, en. glneered the deal. The Gazette says that Polworth Is Interested in the Cathlamet Sun, the Democratic organ; that he has thrown down Democratic candidates in the past, and that he will hand out a similar pack.ige to J. M. Harrington, the Democratic candidate for representative, whose opponent Is J. G. Megler. The charge thut Polworth will throw down Har rington seems without much founda tlon. when it Is recalled that Polworth while In this city some days ago .refer- rel to Megler In anything but compll mentary terms, ridiculing his leglsla tlve career, and predicting his defeat, Polworth says that the senatorial nomination was handed out to him by enthusiastic friends, and that he did not want It; that he preferred the nomination for district attorney with out opposition to that for state senator with a formidable opponent. ACCIDENT TO SUBMARINE i'OAT The recent accident to one of our submarine boats has lessened the popularity of this class cf v.xsMs. and becr.use of the numerous accidents which have overtaken them since their adoption will always be regarded as doubtful. The best defense of the country so far as the navy is concern ed is our large armored Vessels. The best means to defend your health can only be found In that celebrated fam ily medicine, Hosteller's Stomach Bit ters, because It has always proven re liable and will do all that we claim for It, Hundreds of people who have tried It voluntarily testify to the fact that It positively cures flatulency, headache nervousness, Indlgesttdn, dyspepsia and malaria. Then try a bottle and see for yourself. AT AUCTION PRICES. The stock of dry goods and men's furnishings now on hand at Shana han's store will be closed out at auc tion prices for 30 days. The entire store is to be remodetal. Parties de siring to bid on work can examine plans and specifications at store, 6 SO Commercial. SPECIAL. 25 pounds ONIONS 25 cents. Order for less amounts will be filled nt regu lar price.. Ross, Hlggins & Co. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingieton has Just opened up a fine line of ladies' 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 I5o0 piano with each KOo purchase. Welch Block, opposite Budget office. Captain M. A. Hackett returned yes- terday from Portland where he had gone on account of illness. He left out In the afternoon for his dredge on the Lewis and Clark. Frank Sweeney, formerly a cattle man of this county, but now a resident of Portland, is In tbe city on business. O. B. Wirt, the Sklp&non merchant, was In the city yesterday. Charles Gray of the Northrup and Sturgls firm of Portland returned to that city Sunday night. Mr. Gray has been located in Astoria for the past week doing the surrounding coun try. MARINE NOTES The coasting steamer Despatch pass ed out Sunday for San Francisco and way points. Th British ship Crown of Denmark left up yesterday for Portland to load wheat for Europe. The French bark La Fuyette, with wheat for Europe, arrived down yes- terday from Portland. The American barkentlne with lum ber loaded at Westport passed out Sunday for San Pedro, California. On Sunday the coasting steamer Prentiss arrived in trom San Francisco and pasjeJ o nup for Portland. The Germin ship Cristol, Captain Chus. master, arrived ia port yester day from Santa Rosalia, Mexico. The British rhlp Banffshire, ' with reinsurance Quoted at 20 per cent, reached Its destination, Manila, on the lfith of the month after a 95 days pas sage from Newcastle, N. S. W. Reinsurance on the British ship Clydesdale has advanced since Octo ber 16 from 20 to 25 per cent. The vessel Is now 102 days out Of New castle, N. S. W., for San Francisco. FOR RENT. Nicely furnished room, centrally lo cated, light, bath and phone. Gen tlemen only. 467 Exchange street. MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. The Shanahan building is about to1 be remodelled. Several new depart ments are to be added, after the stock now on hand Is closed out. The goods are selling .low at auction Price. The sale lasts 30 days. Don't miss it tf you want bargains In dry goods and men's furnlhsings. : BIRTH NOTICE. To Mr. and Mrs. John .Frederickson, of West Astoria, a daughter. . Dr. Cor- dlner In attendance. tttuttttJttnr 8 CHEAP SHOES Arc poor economy; but well fitting shoes, made of best materials and sold at very low prices are both economical and satisfactory : : : : YOU CAN GET Til KM OF S.A.Giiure - 543 Bond Street BOYS'. ..CLOTHING.. The Largest and Best Assortment in Town . . . AT Astoria's Leading House C. H. COOPER'S DOXT these cool breezy mornings remind you that the ice cream season is about over? Don't they remind you ofcolder 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 AlCO&Ol Heaters for ar use an chafing dish parties FOARD 8 STOKES COMPANY OOOOOOOOOOCXJOOOOOOCXiOOGOCC THE GREAT QUESTION g . o With most people it i3 Where can I buy the cheap- H est?" Taking quality into consideration, we can 9 solve the problem for you regarding Dry Gsods, Shoes, Groceries, Flour anil Feci You have only to give us a trial ll HERE ARE A FEW BARGAINS- - Q Carnation Cream very fine per can - - - - 10c Cntting Packing Company's Tomatoes, per can - 10c Cream Sngar Corn choice per can 10c Other goods in proportion. V. H. COFFEY, 483-491 Bond Street QO0OO0COCX)0OO000OOCX9O0CC0CC XX2XXtavISXXSXrKI33JX4vlIUIXnZISIIKIIIXt:j you can do no better! With Your Money Than to Parchase jj$ Carpets, Ms. Linoleums. Hattinsr a And every other article tor the home where you can get the Best Goods, U at the Lowest Prices, at the Popular Furnitnre Store of . a H M i H. H. ZAPH, - - - The House Fnrnisbers 2 .-'. : h xaxxxixxnxxux4xx4xxaxXKXx:.xx:jxxta:x:a:x TRULLINGER, EASTABROQK CO. 80CCKS80ES TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. .. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPE3 - Pipe Repairing A Specialty 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence to it enables n to qualify willing workers to renlet superior service 1 bookkeeper and stenographers. Our instruction is unusually thorough a fact 10 widely known that reputation alone brings na most of our students. Qnslity always counts. Examine Into out facilities better now than aver before. Industrious, willing students mtik -j rapid advancement in all studies taken. Call, or write for our catalogue. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Street A. T. Armstrong, LI B., Pri n. : ;