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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1902)
mE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1902 Wo liavo on ulo today our new stock of needed, wwllew and layer raising. Ross, Hlgglns 6t Co. it' She stonau. THMTHONl Ml. TUB WEATHER. POUTI.AND, Nov, ll-Welern Ore gon and Washington, showers. SPECIAL SALE BOYS WAISTS Twilled ('heviot Wnixtn, btrong, twrviceubfo nd warm. These wftiiU arc in alt si km. Their regular Hulling pric w 35c, but wliilo the)' Irnit wo will sell them at tlto very special nc price of, each The A. DUNBAR CO. Another shipment of inolaea csndy Just in- Yellow Jacket -Johnson Bros. A shipment of Heins's celebrated mltv meat ant ipl butter Just in, at Jehnson lltoa, We have In stock tronh supply of California Whealln. the moat nourishing natural health food, fur astish, Cull and gel free ample pack tig todiy. Johns ju Bros. A aoon a tin material I At hand I'otittuctor Faslahend will begin work on Flavel's wharf. The contract was awarded to him yesterday. A thorlugh overhauling will bp conducted and every repair needed will be made. a t.i.- of tutivr article and choice needle work will Ink place thin after noon hi Kast Astoria In the worn n1 Joining S hoMeld & Hatiks's store. The fair will be conducted by the ladles of the Holy Innocent Guild. Th Indira have lieen very hard lit work for wnw time In making nil preparations for the sale and It In anticipated they wlllreal- hse a good amount tr Ihclr 'form. Th" Ami oi li Ke l"i;tion of I til or has laaued n 'll for a in.-tlnqt of thi resentatlvos of the l.tbor organisations of the city, 'or .hi' purpose of nominal. In tlckvt to bo vntd for at thu torn Ing city election. The meeting 111 be held lit tailor hH. on Friday evening, November 21. Iy that time both the rrpibliinn and ;ltM?na m have pine ed ticket in the nell, and It la ex lif ted that nome of the candidate vlll be Indorsed if they ni aRr.xwble to la. boring Interests. It ll understood thru the federation has not yet determined dellnltely to put a th M In the field, but that thin matter will be decided upon at the meeting. ftt5tmtmtmmttttt::ttttntjtt:ts W. L. DOULGAS $3.50 SHOES HUNT IXTHKWOKM UNION MA1H5 . . . S.A.Gimre ft-f.l Itoml Street 'SOLE A(!KNT FOR ASTORIA J, O. Mflr' majority over J. T. M. Harrington waa II. Mr. Megler curried llrookfleld by 31, I)eep River by 21, Oraya Hlver by IS, fail Kiver by 4, Crooked Creek by 22, and re. celved a total vole of SUO. Ur. Har rington tarried Cathlainel by 10, Sku mokawa by (7, Kureaa by and l'ugt lalund by 11. Ill total vote wan 2U Mr. Megler hug ttimoumed hl camll ducy for the apenkerehlp of the lower hou of Iho Waahlngton legiKlaturn, Though every effort poxlule In Ix-lng ued by the offlciala of the O. It, & N. company to keep quiet the tlm. the KUIer li-avin lortlnnd for Ban Vrain co, II bu. neverthelena, developed Hint the teanu-r will tke, her depurime aometime thia evening. It In not an ticipated that any paanengeni will be carried on tula trip but that a full car go will be handled no one floubtn. Ijid r If there la no Interference met with the regular nyaletn aa followed In the pant will be adopted. The engineer, all nonunion men, wore obtained In New York. Ur. Kurte l n recfipt of Inrormntion from Vnlt'd 8tat- llntrlct Attorney Hall that the flv men who vluluu- the uunrantlne tegulntloim by vlaitlng the tlrltlnh ahlp County of Hoxbursh while he wa In tiuaenntlue hnve lcn aeiitcnct-d to ahoi-t ternw In the county jail at Tortland. All the men plradeo guilty and !h court, wlnhlng to teach them wholcaom regarl for the law, I m po fid light aentiiuen. The two matea from the barkentlne rho who vult-d the Uoxburh will Ik trli-d luter and. aa they are euppoaej lo be more fully ciinv.-rmmt with the n-gulatlona than ordln try at-amen, they will prob ably receive longer term Many Aalorlnn have often wondered at a bright red light that burnt oc- raalonally st the corner of Commercial and Twelfth atreeta. The light P ppura on the ant aid of u telegraph pole and only a few pvrtona nave known whit It Hlgnllc. It la a lg jtnl for utreeicar condu t'ira and I dle ulaved eviry night that a,nhow ap-IH-um at Fiehera'. Ten minute be fore the cotuliialon of the performance' at the ehowhoiise '.he eleclrli Ian I hew throw on thn Hwlt.-h and every car thut come along Une up to wait far the theater crowd. Ten minute af ter the play I over .he lilit I nwitrn ed out. An Kvenlng Telegram man yeoter tUy met C.W. Pulton In Portland nnd made an effort to Induce the aenntor to talk, politic, Mr. Fulton told the reporter thut he had nothing to any at prraent. imd. lien the reporter neked how long II would be before he could get a alory out of the Antorlan, Itepreaentatlve-elect Carnahan made Iho following reply: "When we elect him t'nlted Slate aenntor," T. J. Cleeton wa present mid told the Tel egram man that Mr. Fulton would urey get the toga. He odiled that Mr. Fulton' frlenda were poaltlve on thl acore, and that hie election waa com-eded ev-n by those who were fa vorable to the Intercut of other can dldate. Th Simon faction In Portland I r portod to be out for n acrap with the city' aditiiiltr.ttloit. Active warfare ha 'tot a yet beiriin, but a wklrmlnh ha takn place that, It la thought by many, will develop Into a serloua bat tie, It aeein that, the city .n(rln'er removed Rldewalk Inmpcdor Marshall from the performance of hi dutle and appointed hln aucceHaar. Frlenda of Mumlinll havis gotten after City Kn alneer Elliot hot and heavy, preaum ably for chnniilm; Inspector, but thohc who seem to know conalder that the action taken thus fnr I all bluff i.nd I but a preliminary to a Mtter con tention that will oon betjln tovuRe be tween the Slnionltea -ind the adminla l rut Ion. Th Columbia river fall (Ishliig wa gon hna come to an abrupt close, ami the total pack Is not In exce. of 14.- 000 cases. Only two oanncrteg were opornted. thoae of the packer flVid J. O, Megler. The pnrkeiu' association' output I about 11,000 ca.?, while Sen ator Megler' pack probably doe not exceed S00O cases, On the Columbia the pack is almost entirely of chums, sllversldei being very Bcaive. The sea son end legally on November CO, but the freshet of the paat 10 day have caused a suspension of operations. The high water hna made flnhlng Impos sible." Reports from the outside river are not more encouraging. The iiaok thro will be much below that of previ ous seasons, and the rear's work can be said to border on failure.- It Is esti mated that the park of the outside Oregon rivers will be about C0.000 canes. The combined pack of Oroya harbor and Shoalwater bay will be very ftlr, probably 40,000 cases, mostly chum. The Northarn Pacific lUllnud com pany Is now ijnletly engaged In sur veying along the north bank of the Columbia river between Kalama and thn oiean, opposite th lin of the As torli railroad. Hevcral urveylng part lea am In th field und considerable progre I known to have been made. Operation war tor torn time su pended because it th gmaJIpox scare, but they ar known to have been re aumed. Th matter l being held secret by the managers of the company promoting the ventar and tu exact extent of th progress that ha been made I not fully known generally. There have been frequent rumo rc gardlnr thla road." Surveying parties have been on the ground off and on for the punt two years. Uy the use of a bottle of carbolic acid a young mir.-l.-d coupi living in Kant Portland have disfigured eavh idler for life. A furlou quarrel wa In pro grss. brought on by Jealousy, between Mr. anl Mrs. Archibald Uryant. when th young woman suddenly Mixed the acid and thrjw a quantity of It Into the foe of her husband. Immediately Bryant wrenched th botti from the hand of his wife and dashed Its content In'.o her face. Both husband nnd wife an terribly disfigured, ttwlr feator. being burned and seared be yond recognition. Later In the day Hi y anl w arrested at the Instigation of hi wife an the charge of axsnult and H now lodged In the city Jail. The couple were married year ago ai For est Orove where they were attending chool. . In the opinion of lumbermen, north west hemlock will not noon find a mar ket under Its right name. There Is a suong prejudice in the east agumst the name, although th dmund for hemlock a fir or spruce is good. The uuallty of the product Is ulte satisfac tory and if some other name can be agreed upon by' manufacturers the; eastern buyeis can be depended upon j to place their orders her. "Oregon pine" Is merit? another name for fir. That name Is appltal In this atate, whIU In Washington It is called "Douglas fir." H-wiock Is being ship ped as sprue, and lr several case the buyer will have no other kind Of "sprucV Vhe fores-Hry (lepartitietit of the government Is trying to assist rhe mlllmen In their effort to gain recognition for hemlock, but the effort la failing. Doubllcs some other name will be ioun L Tin morning at I o'clock the reserv ed seat sale opens at Griffin & Heed's for the performance of "Yon Yonson" at Fisher's opera house, tomonow ev ening. Whut Hilly Scanlan was to! "Mile Aroon." J. K. Emmett to "Frits," Nelse Krl kon Is said to be I to "Yon Yonson." Hilly 8canlan wis j a typical Irishman, ion Kmmett a l characteristic German and Nelse Eilck ; son hna been pronounced everywhere : to be the most perfect Impersonation of J 8wedlah character that has ever been ' presented to te public. Mr. Erickmn ' la a newcomer on the American stage, i having only been in this country one i year, and came here from Stockholm, I Sweden, where he was a valued mem-1 bcr of King Oscar's royal stock com- j puny. Mr. Erkkeon is also u gmd j singer and a good dancer. ThU Is the i eleventh year of Yon Yonson on the j American stage. The German four-mo-stcd bark Nal reached port yesterday from Hlogo. Tho Nal had been jff the river for sev eral day .but the severity of the wen- j ther made it Impossible for her to get ' In. The bark waa 49 days In making the trip, although she came up to the river In much less time. About the) time she left the Japanese port ty-' ohoons prevailed and the San Fran- eh) gamblers, eager to take a chance, j began speculating on hor loss. She ' was quoted at 15 percent reinsurance. I The vessel was first posted after be-! ing out only SO or IS days, and the j fear for her eafety were not due par-: tlcularly to the length of her trip, but I mther to 'he prevalent of itorm. She I com? In ballast nnd had a very .fair ! passage, although at tlm?s the weather was heavy. The excitement over the ! Nal netted the gamblers several thou-1 and dollars. ! i (Samuel Elinoro Is In receipt nf a let- j ter from It. W. Mitch il, rferetnry of! the battleship Ortm testimonial com mlttee. In which is Inclosed a Idler from W. A. Perkins f Lrsru, this state. In forwarding K15 lo ihe com mittee for the Clark svvo.xl fu.tl Mr. Perkins take occasion to roast the failure of some persons lo respond promptly when nsktd lo s-rbii'lbe o the fund, and his Inllgnant expression Is heartily Indorsed by Uie committee men. A few of the valley towns have come forward with subscriptions, but the principal cities of the state have not yet been heard from. Colonel Mitchell warmly commends the patriot ism of the people whose name arpear on the list and expresses the hope that Astoria, Baker City, La Grande, Al bany, Oregon City and other places will soon come forward with their share. Eugene, he says, was first to report, and he Is somewhat disappoint ed because of the failure of larger cities to Mend in their subscriptions. Holy Innocents guild of East As toria will hold Its annual sale of fancy articles on the afternoon and evening of November the 16th, In the building adjoining Schofleld ft Hauke's store. STOP THE SLALGIITER OAMK hAW AUK IMIIXtl OPHXIA' VIOI,ATKI. Pothunter Vnv Hncuk-Iiuat and Flnft)iliht and Hportamoii Ar Hostile;. The Indiscriminate slaughter of ducks Is matter that Is receiving the con sldeiatl'in of th members of th As toria Rod and Qun club, and ibey are determined to put a stop to It. The state laws provide for the killing of gam and prohibit tlu shooting of more than (0 ducks in one day. They alro make it a misdemeanor to hunt for ducks at Right, it ha been known for some time that hunters -vho supply the markets use a "sneak- boat,'' a skiff diagulsed with evergreens. In this manner the slaughterer drifts upon the ducks and kills them by the score. An other favorite method of the slaughter er is to employ a flathlitfi at night, blinding the ducks. It Is realised by true sportsmen that th supply of ducks will soon be ex terminated if a stop is not put to these practices, and Deputy Game Warden Hardesty will be assisted in running down the huntr wlw vlolaw the law. The following letter, from a wtll known sportsman was received yester day at thia ofTlc: ASTOrtlA. Nov. 14.7.dltor Astorlan Apropos of your article In The Ar torlun of November IS regarding the Indiscriminate slaughter of duck, the attention of the deputy game warden for Clatsop county is respectfully cal led to the violations of the law which prohibits hunting water lowl with a "sneak-boat" or by me-im of a flash light aftr dai'k. These sections of the law are violated openly, dally and nightly, by hunters on the tideldn.1 above Tongue point, in CithlaueH bay. j There Is nothing that will drive dinks 7 W V 'fori PAWYER'8 Oiled Sulfa and Stickers MuVtnnuid hsrf VOTk and raH. ( yonr (Wlrr dfiMn'l lw n ttMa , awMt (r cauIusub. H.a.lUHtB HOH.IW. St., tm UCH; FAIR WARNING The Great ODD and END je? vSUIT SALE WILL END SHORTLY AND THEN 53 the $6.85 Formerly up to f2 e r hi a o P. . W. is The Reliable Clothier and Hatter out of the country more effectively than sneaking on them at night and blinding them with a powerful light. Those escaping the oothunter will leave and not return. There is only ne shooting ground on the Sower river whar the limit has been killed legitimate!- this season. A gentleman know hen Iw has enough. If the limit has been x:d.;J In other Instances, It has been done in the man ner Indicated above. BPOftTHMAN. It Is expected that an ex.impl will soon be made of some of th duck slaughterers, and that a stop will t out to the practice of extermination. PER80NAL MENTION August Erlcknon l In the city from Portland. Col. John Adair li In the city from North Yakima. Herman Planting has returned from a trip to Seattle, Samuel Elmore is In Portland on a short business trip. Captain Pupertuls of the Salvation Army is In the city. Hon. John H. Smith has refirned from the metropolis. W. W. Whipple will leave this morn ing for Olympla. Wash. Arthur Smith of the Paioce cute srwnt yesterday !n Portland. ('. H. Dow was In the city yesterday from hi home at Prsspwt Park. Captain A. M. Simpson of rhe Simp son Lumber company Is In the dty. H. 1J. Parker who has been In Port land for some days has returned to the city. J. S. Levy left last night for Port land, where he expects to visit for a week. W. R. Hume left yesterday for San Francisco where he will be absent for about a month. Mrs. C. V. RorabecSr. primary teacher of the Chinook school, spent yesterday visiting the local schools. W. J. Denver passed through the city yesterday from Nehalem enroute for Oregon City on a brief business, trip. Sidney Campbell, who is now a rest dent of Rainier. Wash., passed through the city yesterday for a visit to War renton, his former home. J. C. Bradbury was in the city yes terday Interviewing local merchants. Mr. Bradbury has lately been iH with pneumonia, but la now getting along nlcey. He returned last night to Port land. "Presto" sav?s a fourth of the ex pense, half of the trouble, and all of the anxiety of pastry and biscuit mak ing. For sale at Fisher Bros. YOU'LL KICK h started this sale with first 10 days. U WI ,et m fore you make $8.90 $10 Before $12.50a$13.50 WILL AWARD INC PRIZES INTEKKHTIXG MEETING OF IRI80CIETY TOXIGIIT. Prize Winners In Emtay Contest to be Announced at Congre gational Church. The W. R. Lord Ulrd soctety wilt meet this evening at the First Con gregational church for th purpose of making the awards In th essay con test recently Inaugurated In this city. The society has for Its object the pro tection of song and plumage birds, and its work In this city has been vc-ry suc cessful. Tonight's meeting will be an Interesting one, and the public is Invit ed to attend it No admission will be charged. Borne time sgo the society offered a number of prizes for the best essays on the subject of birds. The offer was made to the pupils of the public schools, and K5 compositions have been handed in to the committee. This com ml t tee has gone carefully over the work of the students, and at tonight's meeting the prixe winners will be an nounced. In all, 12 prizes will be awarded, and there will be an addition al list of names ot those deserving of honorary mention , To make the contest mors Interesting a special prize was offered for the best composition on "Astoria," and a num ber of pupils submltteJ essays. The result of this contest will also be an nounce I at the meeting this evening. The compositions In the bird contest which are awarded the first and second prizes will be read, and the names of the other prtse winners anl those de serving of mention will be made pub lic. Mr. Ross Nichols ,a well-known bird authority, will be present tonight, and will deliver an address on the sub ject Mr. Nichols Is a fluent speaker and tjls address wiQ be of particular interest to those .Hnirned In the, work Of the society. It is urgently requested t y the offic ers of the society that the parents of the city attend tonight's meeting, which Is calculated to Increase inter est In the protection of birds and to generally elevate the moral tone of children. ' A PLEASANT SOCIAL Interesting Program Rendered .Christian Endeavor Cathering. At A very pleasant social was held lust YOURSELF: For having neglected a Golden Opportunity 269 of 'em; have sold e,se tir ud your mind. The Sense of responsibility so essential in developing a young man's con fidence in himself, is most easily created by the possession of t life insurance policy in th greatest company in the world. MI am insured in The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York," he says, "and nave equal rights with all other policy-noldrs in assets amounting to over When one has youth, health, ambition that is the time t insure, lhe oost ot lite insur. ance moves up with each year added to your life. Writ far "WkM Ikall I m The Mutual Life Insurance Company of Niw York Xkhaid A. HcCvmt. Pr i rtuMS. VAN DUSEN ft CO. Resident Agent, Astoria, Oregon. Sherwood Glllespy, Manager. Seattle, Washington. C. H. Waterman, State Manager, . Portland, Oregon. evening at the home of Mrs. C. A. Gearhart on IJighth street under the auspices of the- Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church. Besides the members of the society ther; were present a large number of outside friends and all entered heartily Into the tames and diversion provid ed for the entertainment 1 airing the evening tb following program was rendered: , - Recitation ..'The Mayor' Advice" Rev. Henry Mtircotte Piano Duett.. Mias Marv Rreeorv and Recitation. ,. .."Larry's On the Force" MlM Bessie Sabo Vocal Solo "The Broken Pitcher" Mrs. W. Babbldge Recitation "The Goneness of the Past" Emlle Nyman Vocal Solo, "When the Light are Low' W. A. Bourn STARTLING, BUT TRUS "If everyone knew what a grand medicine Dr. King's New Lift Pilbi I." writes 1). H. Turner, Deinpseytown. Pa.t "you'd sell all yon have in a day. Two weeks use has made a new man of me." Infallible for constim.tioa. stomach and liver troubles. JSc at Chas. Rogers' drug store. $10.75 i be-J Before $15 to $18 f?