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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1902)
TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1002 QUICK AS A WINK .PRESTO. A n ew procuration CNpecially prepared for making die C'uku, Tea UiocuiU, Waffles, etc.. on short Urid notice. I ry it. I wo packages Cur 2ft cento. Ross, Higgfns 6b Co. pc Satin 2S5tov4an, tkudphonb . the WKATHHIi. PORTLAND, raalomU ruin. Oct. M.-Oraon, oc- All that Is Dainty, Stylish and Serviceable In new full gmtU we an? now showing in Neckwear, (iloves, Trimmings, Veil, Ires (toot! Donu'fitii: LinotiH. Muslin Un' do wear, Kali Knit Underwear And Separate Waistings. Tlie A. DUNBAR CO. UllOO aelle ftw), CTklD and nay. Sweet cream for sale. Hoefl era. Tli steamer 8u II, Elmore will leave fur TllUmook bay point ( 7 a. m. on Krlday, October Si. Good Value-! boa superb tolld soap consisting; of 6 bars (nil diT-n-iin 10c pr bos. Johnny) Hro. You will find the bun 15a meal In she city at the Itlnlnn Bun Restaurant. No. IIS Commercial street. ftulmcrlher will confer a favor by notifying- thl office of any Irregularity In the delivery of thla paper. New atovk of fancy rwd Just ar rival at Yokohama Uaaaar. Call and r the latest novoltle from Japan. All smoker amok the "Priue of Aurln" cigar. No bettlor made. Manufactured by MaeFurVtns ft Kno bl. The M. J, It. Mocha and Jnva coffee will be demonstrated at Fisher Bros.' tore for one wwk, Irop In for a (rood cup of coffee. Curds, letterheads, billheads, ntate ments, lawyers' brief, In fact, all kind of commercial' work, promptly and skillfully executed at the Astorlan office. Rotn coal last Ion for, ti oleaner and makes enn trouble wltlt atovei and chimney fluea than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. On Saturday Mer. Sherman and Thlnu will occupy the brick building at No. 6H Commercial street where their business will l conducted In fu ture. Attorney represent lug the Interest cd parties were aboard the Cypromens yeslwr.liiy taking testimony In the milt for diinmjtes flhd nfrulnst the ves i by the O. It. & tt. Co. The nult Krew out of the collision between the ship and the steamer HiishiiIo. The re pair to the vessel have been complet ed and a final survey was made yester day. She will probably' go to sea within a few duyi. Cured of Asthma After Yean of Terrible Suffering. Mary Josephine Bony, Floyd Knob, Ind., wrlti: "After suffering untold agonies for S3 yean from Asthma, I was cured by Bchlffmann'a Asthma Cure, I used to be so bad that I could not move without hnlp.but I can now do all my own work." Another writes: "My little boy 7 years old has bean a .sufferer for several yonrs, some time! so bad off that we could not hold him In bed, expecting any moment for him to broatho bis last Doctors did him no good Ind we bad almost given up In despair, when through accident we heard of Schlff Bann's Asthma Cure, tried It and It itmott Instantly rolioved him." Mrs. 0.0, Harris, Elbow P. 0 Va. Sold by all druggists at 60e and 11.00. uoni rort the Astorlan when In need of anything In the prlntorlal line. The steamer W, II, Harrison Is billed to leave for Nehalcm at 1 JO p. m. Haturduy. fend us your orders for stntement and billhead ut once, u the first of lite month lil noon be here, and you III surely ii-ed them In your business. numbing, tinning, gae and steam fitting at lowest rate and In work- num-like mstinor, Order promptly executed. Shop, No, 4:5. Bond street. JOHN A. MONTOOMEJItY. lome early and avoid the rush, (let your orders In nt once for any kind of printing, as the Antortnn office Is now fully prepared to do everything tn that line. The work of rep.iiiliig the Hmlth point rondwuy wn finished yciiterday. and IuiiiImt is now being hauled from the I'nlvermil mill for the I'kind street Improvement. Hilltop Karl Cranston has left Port land for the mat to attend the Cleve land convention snd other Methodlut mwtlng. The blnhop will he absent from Oregon for two months. This eaon's pack of salt Holland herring In barrel, half-barrels and small kegt, smoked Grimsby bloaters and alt middle, brick and whole cod Mi Juet In. Johnson Tiros. ffoautlful pictures by celebrated art ists, artistically framed, are to be seen In rich profusion at Chas. Hell born A Son's. Nothing more desir able for the home or more appropriate as gifts. We are now receiving large ship ment of cabbage dally. Pnrtles de- string to make kraut should leave us their order now a It I now In prime. HiMHinl uric In quantities. Johnson Hro. , Home hnndnome m w couches In both velour and leather upholstering are hon at the popular furniture store of Chas. HeUboro ft Son. They are un- surpassed for style and quality and r modest In price. The I'or'.hnd Dlntrlct Epworth Luku convention will convene No vember at WotMlawn and will ad journ lifter n aeeelon of un evening and a day. The local lJpuorlh League Is Included In thl district. J.J. Keimey iiml Willlum Ford, who ient a few days on Clatsop plains, broutrht home a long string of ducks uiul two gve, the first killed this sen on bv local snortsmen. The duck hunter have been enjoying fine sport thus fur, A half Interest in the steamer Van. guard, which plys between this city and Cathlamet has been sold by Cnp. tain IlHslam to F. L. Parker, $1000 being the consideration. Captain Mux Sklbbe still retains his Interest In the boat. The new mantel folding beds are des tined to supercede the old styles. Made of inetitl they arc vermin proof, sani tary and the acme of convenience and ne.it new. . Ask to see them, both In wood and metallic, nt Chas. Hellborn & Son's. Th. sum f $.' was added to the city funds yesterday through the medium of tlv police court. A personage be- liuurht to the Poe family who had been arrente.l on the charge of drunk- eness fulled to app-'nr for n hearing and forfelt.'d his bull. Tho new dredge Columbia was test ed Wednesday at Tortlund and all but proved a perfect success. A rubber connection In the long pipe line slip ped and this put a stop to the proceed ings. The dredge Is believed to be (in excellent machine and Is expected to do good work. The Orlol Go Basket Is a handsome and light fo-cart which can be easily folded and tarried on the arm, can be carried In travelling with child In It and us;d as a high thalr at table, can be conveniently carried on cars. Must be seen to be appreciated. Trices fS to $10. Cha. Hellborn ft Son are sole agents. A Portland mining publication has asked the local commercial bodies for use of soma f the culs which were used In the book of Astoria Just Is sued. It Is the Intention of the pa per In Question to give Astoria a write-up. The request has not yet been acted upon, but It Is probable It wilt be granted. Mr, Frank H. Grant, a prominent young attorney of Portland, was In the tlfy yesterday accompanied by his bride. Mr, and Mrs. Grant were mar rled In Portland a few days ago, and havt been spending a brief honeymoon at Uocksley Hall, Heaalde. While In the city thy were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Allen. There Is a man In the city jail who appeure to be trying to work a gsme on the city whereby he can subsist at the public expense. He appear to be sound In health and strength, but he pleads Incapacity to do hard work. He was formerly listed with ths paupers I and was an Inmate of 8t. Mary's hoa pltil, but wan discharged as being un worthy of public charity. If he hud I rock pile staring him In the fuce per haps he would think differently. Hev. A. K. Hack man, slnca the be ginning of the year pastor of the F'n nlsh Lutheran church, left yenterday morning with his family for Flnlund, where he will assume the dutle of large parish He spent many years as pastor In thl country, after whHi he returned to Finland, and thl was his second sojourn In America. Pastor llarkman was liked by his people and all were very loath to have him leave them. Hut he consulted some private Interests In the mutter and decided to Cigar dealers In Portland In order to determine whetsher or not they have a legal light to operate slot machines on their counters have combined to test the law. Yesterday six of litem in trodticed machines In their business and employed a lawyer to look ufter their Interests. The officers give It out that the dealers will be attended to for violating the law. but a yet no arrests have been -made. Attorney Henry E. McGinn I representing the men. MUcn interest is oeing mnni feted In the affair. Captain Knutso-t of the Columbia football team is negotiating with the Ilwaco teum for a rf.itn! at that place on Sunday. Last Sunday s game was prevented on account of a breakdown on the way over, and the local aggre gation Is anxious that the game take place next Sunday. The Ilwaco peo ple have been requested to set aside the date, but a reply has not yet been received, tf the game Is arranged the steamer will depart from Astoria ai 11:30. thereby affording a large crowd an opportunity to make the trip. The reception to be given this even ing to Itev. Harold Oberg ana Mr. Oberg, at the residence or Mr. anj Mrs. . Klmore, U in honor of Mr. 01erg"s appointment for the second year to the pastorate of the First Methodist church. Pnder Mr. Oberg's administration the church debt has been obliterated ana he has been tire less In working for the advancement of Its latere!. At tonights recep tion the friends of the pastor and Mrs. fHers wilt be out en force to compli ment him on the excellence of his work here. An Interesting musical program will lie rendered. A new phase has developed in re gard to the Law Enforcement League, the Tortland organisation alleged to have been created for the purpose or putting down vice and Instituting law and order generally. The turpitude of the league' president, George H. Kll ner, has been shown up in peculiarly brilliant rolors liy his wife. The lady claims that she has been terribly mis treated by her husband and has never been properly supported by him. They are now separated, she working In a clothing house and he, the champion of nil that Is correct, Is out with his sleeves rolled up achieving fame as a reformer. The story told by Mrs. Kllner sounds very connected und al together rational, in spite of her af fectionate husband's assurance that she Is crnxy. Ju vn it the lady's ex posure of ther-estrwhlle husband will accomplish cannot be told, but It prob ably will not -nhan.?e his popularity as a favorite with the -jeople. Quite a little expression has been given of late to an alleged sUike that Is reiwrtej to have taken place In the service of the Prael and Cook Transfer company. William Elgner, manager of thn company, is some vhat retlclent on the mibjeet. but it has develoiwd that a few night ug) he was handed a pe tition signed by all of the teamsters In his employ, which read "hat the men thereafter would not curry their horses after 8 o'clock In the evening. A re fusal to grant tha demand meant that the employes would discontinue In their position. Mr. Elgner nt once Inter viewed his men oerjonally and suc ceeded In induolng all but three of them to withdraw the demand. The three, how.er, hung by the proposi tion and as a result their places were supplied. They were not discharged, us at first reported, but tbey simply meant business and stood by what they consllered their interests, which, of course, was thslr privilege. It was optional whether they be Influenced or not by any tactics brought to bear up on them and they declined to back down. The move waa entirely Inde pendent of the union, but tt was under stood It would act oa a test case, other teoniHters following the example should the demand have met with success. - , On ths last day of the pretent month Astoria theatre goers Will be enabled to enjoy a rare theatrical treat, Man ager Hellg having arranged for the ap pearance on that data of the roaring comedy, "Other People's Money," The ploy Is prssent'Jd by LeRoy Hennessy and an excellent company, and wher ever It has been presented the welcome has been enthusiastic, "Other People's Money" la said to surpass "The Olrl From Chill" "The Wrong Mr, Wright" "A Railroad Ticket," and other farce-coniedj-a which tiave delighted As torians. , A prank that Is supposed to have been the work of either fiends or Ir responsible persons was perpertrated last night In West Astoria. One of the cars as It began the descent of the In cline that leads Into that part of the olty auuddenly shot ahead with light ning like velocity, getting away from the control of the motormun and en dangering the lives of all on board. Fortunately the lives of all shrdluuu track so no real Injury was caused. L'pon an examination It was discover ed that the rails had been carefully greased and that, of course, created the trouble. It Is not known who the miscreants are but a thorough Investi gation will be made by Superintendent Conlldge and the police department. L. E. Sellg returned home yesterday from a month's visit with relatives at San Francisco and San Jose. Mr. Selig stutes that his trip wn an enjoyable one. hile In San Francisco he wlt- nesm-d the murder of Marian Nolan, the famous beauty, by Edward Mar- ix hut.. Mr. Sellg was on a street-car at the time of the shooting, and the car had stopped at the corner Just as the murderer fired. Miss Nolan had as saulted hltn with an umbrella, follow ing which Marshutz shot her twice In the h-ad, killing her instantly. Then he turnJ the weapon upon himself and blew out his brains. Mis Nolan' body was taken into a nearby building, but that of her murderer remained un. covered on the sidewalk for an hour Mlfes Nolan was a great favorite with the theatrical people of San Francisc co, and her tragic deuth created much excitement among the members of the profession. It Is reliably stated that the mill whlih Is to be erected In East Astoria by the Astoria Fir company will be the next largest coni?rn of the kind In the Ity. It Is understood that John Kopp Jr., will own a big block of stock In the mill and that he will be identified with the management. The company intends putting In a mill with fully 5.0io capacity and expects to have a large payroll. So fur as can be warn. ed, all the Interested parties are local apltaliats, and some extent of the scope of the enterprise can be gained from the statement that Mr. Kopp' Investment alone will be :'5,000. The work af nutting un the mill will be commenced as soon ns possible and hastened to completion. With the building of this mill an.1 the Hume es tablishment and the rebuilding of the Clatsop mills, Astoria's payroll will be erv materially Increased. Meantime tho Joint manufaeturles committee has several new propositions under way, ttd the output of lumber after June V.M13, will prob.ibly exceed 630.000 feet ally. MARINE NOTES ' The st.Nimcr Lakme put out yester ay for San Francisco. The gasoline schooner Anita arrived In yesterday from a coast trip. The British ship Glenesslln arrived In port yesterday from Clallam bay The xteam.T Melville Dollar Is on cr way irom San Francisco to this ort. The American schooner M.ihukon with lumber for Shanghai passed out yesterday. Reinsurance on the British ship Glen mark 16S days from Tacoma for Liver pool remain sat 20 per cent. Reinsurance on the British ship Lyn- ton 134 days from Plsagua for Vnlted Kingdom Is placed at 10 per cent. The British bark Matterhorn, tap tain Warren, arrlied in port yester day. The vessel has cargo for Port land. Reinsurance on the Italian bark Beech Holm which Is now 101 days out of Newcastle for Callao has ad vnnced to 30 per cent. The British freighter Toplar Branch with wheat for St. Vincent started for hpr destination yesterday via. Tacoma where she will finish loading her car. go. The Masaiilta arrived In yesterday from a trip along the coast. The ten der visited Coos bav and other points for the purpose of adjusting buoys and supplying the lighthouses with neces sary equipment. Captain Gregory re ports the voyage to have been a most pleasant one and that a lot of good work was accomplished. FOR RENT. Nicely furnished room, centrally lo cated, light, bath and phone. Gen tlemen only. 467 Exchange street. 1 . I. in-.... PERSONAL MENTION A. P. Hays of Seattle la In the city W, Johnson la down from Portland J. R. Hawkins of Ilwaco la In the city. W. A, Merrill la the city from Port land. A. Rlerson la In the city from Ne- halem, , J. R. Brown la In the city from Westport. D. B. English la In the city from I,ong Beach. Frank Dunne, a Portlander, 1 an Astoria visitor. W. J. Ingalls of the Lewis and Clark visited the city yesterday. Miss Maud Kindred of Warrenton visited '.he city yesterday. J. F. Ford, the acenlc photographer, Is In the city from Portland. Robert H. Loller registered at the Occident last night from Portland. Lieutenants James R. Pourie and Frank R. Weeks are In the city from Tt. Stevens. A. S, Forslld, superintendent of the Neeanlctim Sprues Lumber company is up from Seaside. THS POPULAR CONTESTS. The popular contests carried on at the Catholic fair resulted last night, af. ter a full account had been taken, as follows: Doctors-Cordlner,47: Fulton,I0; Hen derson, 14; Pllklngton, 12; Earlle, 8; Estes, 5; Ball, 1. Elks-Brown, 3Si; Gratke, Zl: H. F. Prael, ; Madison, 6; W. B. Young, 2; Bergman, Z; W. J. Cook, 1; E. Parker, I; F. J. Carney, 2. For?stera W. B. Young, 27; Phil Hadden. : L. F. Duncan, 4; Chris Lienweber, 1; Ed Mann, 1; Chaa John son, 1; A. B. Dalglty, ; Tom Corbett, 2. G. A. R. Tho. Dealey, 2: T. Taylor, 13; F. D. Wlnton, 8. Clerks J. H. O'Connell, 13; John McCann, H: Tim Leahy, f; Frank Gerdes, 6; Chas. O'Connor, r.; Robert McClean, 5; O. Gramms. 2; O'Brien, 1; Carlson, 1; Stlne, 1. Eagles' wives Mrs. Joe Brown, 59; Mrs. Seafeldt, 20; Mrs. Fred Brown, 5. Married ladies Mrs. O'Connell. 19914; Mrs. Cearns. 48; Mrs. Rpuslow, !. Young ladles Miss O'Connor, 206; Mlsa McCann, 178. APPEAL FOR PRAYER. Captain Dupertlus of the Salvation Army makes an appeal to every Chris tian In Astoria to participate In a spec ial prayer service Immediately follow ing the regular meeting tonight. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingieton has Just opened up a fine line of ladles' fall hats, walk ing skirts, over skirts, woolen shirt waists and under clothes, and all klnda of ladles' and children furnishing goods. Hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the elegant 8600 piano with each 60c purchase. Welch Block, opposite Budget office. WANTED T.vo or three offices to take care of. Can furnish good references. Call at J. M. Ellsworth's barber shop, P. Waldorf Pendleton. ONLY 19 TAYS MORE. Shanahan's sale of dress goods- serges, crepons, Venetians, homespuns, albatross, cotton goods and men's furnishings of all kinds; lasts 19 days more. ' Everything at factory cost. Don't miss It. A FINE LIBARY. Of 140 volumes la found on each ot the Northern Pacific's "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operated in the West that are lighted, throughout hv electricity. . WONDERLAND 1P02. Is being called for from every part of the country. Libraries, schools, reading rooms and homes all want tha Northern Pacific's latest Send six cents for It to Chas. S. Fee, G. P. & T. A-, at St Paul, Minn. ti"!;?i!!ttttt CHEAP SHOES Are poor economy; but well fitting shoes, made of best materials and sold at very low prices are both economical and satisfactory : : ; : YOU CAS GET THE 31 OF- S.A.Gimre 543 Boud Street BOYS' -CLOTHING.. The Largest and Best Assortment in Town ... -AT- Astoria's Leading House C. H. COOPER'S DON'T these cool breezy mornings remind you that the ice cream sea-pn 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 OH Heaters, Wood Heaters. 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