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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1902)
I ' ' nil? UABViWl ACTnufiw Tmrnchiv wntrritnrn m.mj wuiuinui ntiiwnmii) iu.jia1) iw E,iUIE.K D, l.llU t 11 1 j i mi Juut in. New FigH, Black; New Figs, While; New Figs in bulk and package. All fancy and just tiie . variety of goods lo tako the place of waning fresh fruiU, I See csr dlsSayl Get ear prices! Ross, Hlgglns 6k Co. SUc flail) atortutt. TKIJCPIIONS Ml. THU WKATHER. PORTLAND, Nov. (.-Oregon and wMiwrn Washington, occasional mitu SPECIAL SALE BOYS' WAISTS Twilled Clu'viot WiiintK, Htrong, svrviccuhlo and warm. These waiti are in nil mm, Their regular trilling price in 3.5c, bul while they last wo will wtll thotn at tlitj very spocial price of, each Tbe A.D0NBAR CO. Oaaton Mil fed. grain ana hay. .eject tnu for sals, Boeder A shipment of fancy soft shell al monds mul walnut Just In. Johnson Bros. John MrCann and Kallcppl Humill ytirdiy were grvtted full cltUenshlp HTi. Tou wut find the beat 15c meal In the otty t tn Rising Sun Restaurant, No. lit CommrrolaJ trt. New nock of finer good Jiut ar rived at Yokortuuna llasaar. Call ami w ch latest novetHn from Japan. All smoker smoke the "Pride of Astoria" cigar. No battler mad. Manufantured by MacFarVan A Kno . Plumbing, tlnnlnr. gas nd tem filing at lowest ra.tr and In work-nn-likf mannir. Ordora promptly executed. Shop. No. 428. Dond street. JOHN A. MONTOOMERT. IMfn ooai iMta longer, Is oleaner an4 make Um trouble wltll stove and chimney flue than any other coal n Hi market. Oeorg W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1111. Mnttl Jarv-npa, a native of Fin land, and Anders Harold Jonssnn, a native of 8wcden, yesterday dticlared their Intention of becoming cltlsen of thu United Stated. .secMIs for this week only Wood eat arm rockers, (1,06 and 11.75. Cobbler seat arm rocker, 11.75, 12 and 1.2. These are genuine bargain. See window display. Chaa. Hollborn k Son. wattmmmttntmnttttntttnt:mmn W. lw. DOULGAS $3.50 SHOES HUNT IN T11H WOULD UNION MA1M4 . . . S.A.Gimre Bond .Street SOLE AflENT FOR ASTOfilA ?ittttTtttnttffltttttfflffltttfflttnnut?tttttit Wild blackberries In quart Jura 40c per Jar, while they last. jhnon Urus. ' For Iitnt-Two or three furiilhl ronma for houaekeeplii. jjs Tenth atreet. Honey In quarta and Dlnta auan. teed atrktly pur. from Howell Lewie ranch on John Day, at Flaher Hroe. Clolnif out aale ,f franiou and un framed pkftiren. W are offrrlnj aoine very ran barralna In the art line. Call early and if.-t th aelectlon to choone from. Clma. Hellborn A Son. V hv Ju-it reev a l.iru abip. ment of lnrdlnt for mliue m.-ut mukliitf eoiillln of eKlwl ralitlna. h.t tumnx, rltron, Irrnon and bolWd and wet apple riib-r Jiihiwon Pro, On arrount of needing more room In our alore we are aellinf out at li-aa than coai our lino of framed and unframed pkturea. You can not help but take j advantage of the bargain we are of fering. Ch. Hellborn A Son. Huifrlutmdnt McOuIrn bat an nouiued a rlmnge In the HeualJe time, rerd. After nrxt Siituiday the Hta aide train will leave that town ot 1 P. m and, romlng y wy of Koit SUvn., nrrlv .t: Aatorlu at I o'clock. On the return It will depart for 84 a- alde at 6:M. Vl. tor Llndbexk returned luat night from Portland. ' The W. C, T. U. will hold II regu- Inr m-wtln thla af ternoou at Ih uu al tlmo In th hui; on bond nrwt. All the ordinance paaaed at the last aeaiilDit of the city council were yeeter day ala-nmf b Mavor Suprenant. A itiarrlag llcente wa grunted Y terday to Fred A. Andertnn and Ida B Jhnnn. by County Clerk Clinton Mr. 8, H, Paget and Mill Paget will arrive from Portland tonight to reelde, They will occupy the Hobwn residence at Bond and Fifth atreeti. The Forenter hud a y good time lat night. A vlaltlng delegation from the Ctitnkanle Mge waa In atten btnc and muKlc and song delighted the hour away. A number of candidal.. w re Initiated Into th order. The board of director for tlw Alaaka Fluhermen' Packing company ha re elected the off l?om who are aervlng at prnt. They are: W. F. McGregor, preaidont; John Nordatrom, aecretary, and the Astorl.i Saving bank, trenur er. . beln crowded with trannlt-nt and now realdehc bulldmga constantly gomg up to be occupied by permanent real-dent. Ucporta from Llenton county show that few prune have been sold thua far thla fall i.s the grower are atnnd- Ing togvther and holding out for a bet ter price. At Present nrunea are worth fro.n 4 1-4 to 4 l-i cent per pound. One company alone, the Ben ton County Prune company, control about ZS ton of the fruit, and the Indication print atrongly toward a better price. The peopl of Warr-nton arc conld- eittwy Mirril over the annoum-nvnt that a lean, tawny panther Is , rovl- InK titmut M19 outskirts of the nettle- nnt apparently seeking .vhom he may devour. The animal wa 1rl seen near the famous "weeping spruce" north of town, by some faun hands In th employ of D, K. Warren and fclnce then tiy vurlou pedestrian. The fnot thoiiKh, that the nnlni.il Im not u yet kldnip'd nnyone tend to the hellrf that bti I not a very daiiucrooM tirtl- Ic, Imt Is merely having a look nt the situation. The following appeared yesterday In an afternoon publication: "lVntity Auditor Leberman aiy he nrver heard until thl morning of hi self-lmpnsd tiwk of tubulating the vote of the city. He rays he has plenty to do without adding r.o hi labor." This evidently hue rcferen.-e to an Item In ther col umn yes'trd ly stating (hat Mr. Leb- ermnn would tubulate the registration for the December election. Mr. Leber mun himself made the statement In the office of The Astorlan, and the- ttein to that effect waa based on what he wild to a reporter, Mr. Leburnian has been misquoted, or else Is Vury forget ful. Many Astorlnna W6e. anxious to see the election return from Wisconsin, where they hoped to sea the nume of ,yman E .Barne among the Ht of uccessful congressional rundldatv. Mr. Ila.rn.-s had been offetvd the demo- ratio nomination for conxress, but doubt lex declined It, us hla nume docs A telescoi basket wa found last night on Commercial street, noar lllev enth. Tli owner can recover I.I prop ertv by railing at the police atatinn and Itaylm; for thl advertisement. Th telei'oe contained a Quantity of cloth Ing. J. K. ("lark of Portland, a brothr of Seiuito. Clark of Montana, haa pu chased the well-known Hoolh-Dysert hydraulic placer In Jowphlne county for $2S.0"0 caeh. Thl property etw sists of 777 acres and Include best l-s the mines two excellent farm. Mr Clark wa at one time a resident of (lutte, but hla mining Interest are principally In thl mate. The invest or will enlarge the equipment of hi new mine and will work them en much larger scale than they have been operated heretofore. The strike of th gralnhandlera' un ion that haa been going on during the pait week In Portland baa been el- tled satisfactorily to all parties con cerned. Aa a result of the settlement the nonunion men have Joined the ranks of the union and henceforth it la anticipated that everything will run smoothly. The great point gained by the itrlke I a full recognition of or ganised labor, one of the exporters making the etatement that work Is done much more satisfactorily by un ion men than otherwise. The election In Wuhktnfcum county cannot yet be officially assured but a fairly good estlmvte haa been made. The republican t'eket Is generally suc onsfi.l with Megler for representative In doubt and wltti certain defvat star ing Faublon for auditor and Canarl for 'ommlssloner from the First dla. trlcl In the face. The majority for Ilurrington. according to the last count la very slight and the precincts yet to be heard from alway poll a nood re publican vote so genuine hope Is ex tended to Megler. But with Faublon and Canarls it is quite different ua they are now 126 In the rear and It hi ad mitted they cannot vsalbly right them selves by the return yet to be Had". At a aession of th county commis sioner' court yesterday .1 petition wa presented asking that a road be eon trueted 'iear F.lslc. Cider the i on dillon that the petitioner furnish bond in the sum of ?00 the coun ag.-e-'d to appoint viewer to lay out a road. The iwtlilon I headed by John Weeks. There la opposition to the roa I .however, and thl wa made known in a remonstrance signed by others. Thla rtmonttranco was pre sent! but wa later withdrawn when ! It wa made clear to lha remonstratoi that no action could iks taken in ie- gard to It until a survey shall have; been made. repjrt made by C. O. j Kna.p, suprrvtHor ,f district No. It), soecirylng that repairs were needed at the Big creek bridge was referred to 1 the roud master. According to the re- j port of the road master the portable ( aw inlll operated 14 day during thj PERSONAL MENTION 4 A, A. Cook left up for Portland last evening. Fir Chief Stockton and wife are In Portland. I). Millar of Tillamook visited the city yesterday. Mr. August Kinney I visiting with relative In Tucom. Mr. Arthur Smith I visiting with friend In Portland. Hon, John W. Mtnto of Salem wa In the city yesterday. Charlie Osgood of Youngs river vl. Ited the city yesterday. A. J. Johnson, the famous florist, wa in the city yesterduy. Hon. John vox wa a passenger on the up train last evening. If. H. Tinker wa over from Long beach Tuesday night and yesterday. Superintendent Annand of the Postal Telegraph company at Portland visit ed the city yeaterday. J. E. Bralller was up from Seaside yeaterday. He will enter upon hla dutie a postmaster today. Mie Cleo L. Ktlle o'. Metunnra, Mfchlgan, la In the city visiting with her slater Mr. C. R. Morse. Perry OlS'in and Ben "lsen pnwd through the city yqeterday from I Ittle Fulls. Washington, to the West Side. Mr. O. P. Craham and family (His sed through the city yesterday from Warrenton enroute for Portland, where they will reside In the future. Mia. William H. Duncan und Mrs. Margaret Grove of Quin y. Illinois, and Mr.. W, H. Conger of Ctatskanle made a very plaaant call upon A. It. Cyrus yesterday. 4 MARINE NOTES ' The German hlp Chile put to sea yesterday with gTaln for Europe. Ths German ship Nereus with grain for Europe put to ea yesterday. The coasting eteamer Despatch pas sed out yesterday for San Franclaco. The barkentine Echo was towed to Knappton yeaterday to toad lumber. The three-masted schooner John A. wa towed up the river yesterday to load lumber. The French bark' '.'anneblere left up th river yeaterday to load grain a I Portland for Europe. The eoaiHng steamer dan Mateo ar rived In yeaterday from Puget sound to take on grain at Portland The Mazanita left out yetterday on a tour of Inspection to Pugel sound and other point on -the Washington ahore. The British bark Lodore, maater, J. C, Kelley. from Acalpulco, mft dp the river yesterday to take on gralt at Portland. The British hlp Morven arrived down ye.rday from Portland The vessel .vlll ccmplete her cargo of grain In thl port. The three-masted schooner Weather wax arrived down from Portland yes terday with JOo.OOO feet of lumbor for San Franelseo. An Investigation of the British bark Madagascar showed tnat h! had suf fered no Injury ;omlng down the river, to h is now privileged to go to sea. The outgolnz manifest -f the ttiltteh hnik Madagasar vaa 1led yesterday at the tur.toine house. It represent a carto of l25.W buh-ls of ttheat val ned at Vftm. f i ! ; j I ft'.im .i"!"i.v i WrSMiRC The Popular Universal Give better mult than any other rang made. Born lea wood heat qnicker and cost less. Yoo had better git it a trial Call and see our lit tle winter tiHigbt beaters beat in ail the world. Foard & Stokes Co. 000000000000000000000000030000000000000000000000000 BIRTH NOTICE. To Mr. and Mr. Oswald West, Wed nesday, November F, 1902, a daughter. V. H. COFFEY Begolarly supplies a very large number of faiuilie with all their Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceres and Mill Stuffs TRANSFERS OF, REALTY D H Welch and wife to J Q A Bowlby Astor addition t 1 H A Cameron and wife to Juln Empo lot 9 Knappc cemetery., 20 William Pyle to Frieda- Rueter lot 14 block "1 Grimes Grove.... 145 Alexander McDonald et al toElmer ALaVbaugh east 1-2 of east 1-2 of section 19 lownhlp 6 north of range 7 west 100 ASLEEP AMID FLAMES. Breaking into a blazing home, some firemen lately dragged the sleeping In mates from death. Fancied security and death near. It's that war when you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do it Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption gives perfect protection against all Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. Keep It near, and avoid suf fering, death and doctor's bill. ' A teaspoonful stops a laate cough, per sistent use the most stuborn. Harm less and nice tasting. It's guaranteed to satisfy by Cha. Rogers. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. raWkaaWaM WHY tils prices tell the reason. 433-491 Bond street. fJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOCaXOOOOOOOOOCOOC Air Tight Heaters g "'FROM $2 UPWARDS Cook stoves. Ranges and everything in the stove lino at absolutely the lowest prices in Astoria. 8 H. H.-ZAPF, - - - The House Furnisher B HQTEL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only Plrst-Ctass Hotel In Portland not appear among those of successful I)ftU tllontn ana rut during that u.t.ej congresslotiu.1 candidates. The only democrat elected In Wisconsin wa Charles U. WeU of the Sixth dMrlct. Mr. Barnes formerly lived In Astoria. Ho went from Wisconsin to Florida, at time when the democrats of the hit- w state were split over factional dif ferences In one county. They could not decide on a candidate for state srn- tor and offered the nomination (which was equivalent to election) to Mr. Barnes .as he. was a newcomer and not Identlnud with cither faction. The nomination was declined, and Mr. Barnea said .while her that his failure to accept waa one Of the biggest n la takes he ever made. However, ufter atay of two or three year In this vi- ttxlty ho returned to Wisconsin, and was elected to congress, serving two tcriin. While here he took up a claim near Saddle mountnln, and also owned several residence lota. He was anx lotis lo go into the law business, hut did not find an opening such as he desired. The result of the gubernatorial elec tion In Idaho waa also awaited with In terest here. The family of Mr. Mor rison, the successful candidate, waa at Gearhart for several weeks last sum mer and made many friends from thl city. Mr, Morrison Is a republican and was elected by a small majority. 162.500 feet of lumber. The rocn crusher worked 18 days and crushed 782 yard of rock. Of this 523 yards have been used In constructing the Ne halem road. Reports from eastern Oregon state that prospectors ar now retureng to the mining regions there who hurt gone either to Alaska or Thunder Mountain tilled with the Idea of accumulating a fortune In a very short while. The Thunder Mountain country seems to have been particularly deceiving. The reason the boom held on a It did waa due very likely to the fact that snow upon the ground prevented Ilia pros pector from finding out their mistake any earlier. All that was neeessaty was for a good chance to present it self to prospect and as soon a It came wus made the moat of and then ex -odu. The outlook for the mining In dustry in thl state grow constantly brighter and more capital la being ushered In. The prospectors who arc returning from abroad are satisfied to remain and there Is every Indication that eastern and southern Oregon will eventually become the Mecca of gold seekers from all over the country. Already the accommodations In the small town are being overtaxed, hotels Xipennciadlotuis UIT ARGAINtS" During the course of the year ODDS and ENDS will accumulate in every store and ho up-to-date mer chant should carry them over. I have 260 Hen's Suits, all colors and sizes, worth from $10 to $18.50, one or two of a kind, and I WILL SELL THEH, because the prices will force them to go. Mixed Patterns of Nobby Men's Suits ntohing the matter, only one or two of a kind, worth on an average $10. YourpicRfor CpV0 Then there are better suits, round or square corners, just as good as you can buy anywhere for $12.50 to $13.50 take one at $8.90. Here's where we show good, repu table Suits, nothing wrong only the price, iou 11 miss it ii you wait too loni to g. Suits worth $15.00 tj f "JC $18, for a short time Cpl W . O This is the whole Truth, and nothing but' the Truth. Don't wait until everybody else has taken first pick. You know how people took advantage of our cuts In mackintoshes at 2.50 and 3 for $i shirts. If you Game too late you were sorry. These Suit Bargains won't last long. ERMAN ? WIS The Reliable Clothier and Hatter 1 mnf i i Si v.. ,