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ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY.' MARCH 4, 1003. 3. . an Just In. A nice lot, too. We sell them at 10 cents a bottle. -; NEW SEEDS NEW SEEDS ' NEW SEEDS We have the best ViOSS, HIGGINS (fo CO. MONTHLY TIDE TABLES M AKCII. 0J. Hlf h Watr. J 'A.'UT ".'WT Date." " h.m. ft? h.m. ft." Holiday 3 1:10 I.I l:4 T.T Tuesday .... 3 8:011 I.I 1:IS T.I Wednesday ... 4 1:41 I.I 4:S I.I Thursday . . ,. I 4:17 I.I t:tt l.l Ylday , . .... S.lt 7.1 1:40 l.l Halurday .... 7 1:10 7.7 1:0(1 B.I HUNKAV .... 7:l 7.1 1:17 1.1 Monday .... I f.it T.HOiM 1.7 Tuesday . . ..10 10:011 7.7 11:17 7.1 vy.aiM-it.liiy , ,.1111:01 1.0.. '.. Thursday . . ., 1! 0:01 7.111:02 1.1 t-Vldny II 0:43 1.113:50 l.l Maturday . . ..14 1:10 1.5 1:14 l.l HUNUAf . . . IS 1:12 1.8 1:17 7.1 Monday . ... Id 1:10 1.4 1:00 7.4 TuiwiUy . . .. 17 1:01 l.l 1:4ft l.l Wsdruwday -. ..II :3I l.l 4:31 l.l Thursday . . . 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SO 7:45 0.1 7:49 l.l . 11 1:28 0.1 1:21 l.t THE MORNING AST0RIAN TRMCPHONE Ml. 44444444 .TODAY'S W E A T II t: H 4 4 ... .. 4 I'orllaml, Maivh S.-Wsstrrn Or- 4 4) fon Cloudy with Hula rnlu In 4 4 southern portion. 4 Wrstwrn Witahlintti Partly 4 " 4 cloudy; ronllnuwl cool. 4 New flower and tardm seds Juat In. Juhnsan Hros. : . , Klrli'tly fresh ranch t't(g; two down 4!h', Johnson Broo. ' Fancy Crawford peachr 10o pr pouni at Johnson Bros, tn4 In your inirrt ' for coal. ti. Klmant k Co. Wyoming t-'our up-to-date barltfrs at Hit OceU dsitt. You don"! havo to wait. AH thn Intent Ixxiks, paixrs and iuhb axlws nt dvonnon's book star,. Wyoming roal, THK KOtiSB OOAU 8.wd ard'rs to 8. Klmnr A Co, Par A vd second-hand organ for IK. Ai'i'ly at thla office for par ti.'ulara. For ij.wkI, retlabla piano work ymir lm-a tunr. Th. Fredftrlckaon, mi ftnnit lni.. rhoiiP 2074 Rod. Tyiwiltlni don. at rejiniihl ralra. '(,inmlii(Mi aprrlaltyv Will C. Mdhop. Central hotel. Ir. II. L. Ht-ndcraon la now filling the office it mate hpalih offloor fur thla IHirt to which ho wa racenlly apimlm 4 by thv Kovrrnor, Il received hl loinmHul di laNt Baturdoy. " " Good trvk', and good good, at tho right I'Hre U what you want when pur ialng i.x-flon. (live ua a trial and w will tw to It that you will be ntoaa ed with he good., aervlre and price. Johiiion. Ilroa, An enrgtlc manager for office to be Atened In thla city for targe manufac turing eom?i'n. Salary $100 per month extra coiiimliuloni and expenaci, r,00 ctoh oecurity required. Dcat of ret rHHiea. .Addreaa Manager P. O. box' 1154 San Frnc(co, Cnllf. . ! What It tne trouble? Faulty tfluinO Ing and poor fixtures? For the boit n.inttary pluniblng good and aklllfiil thorough workinanshlp aund your or der to No, IIS Ilond ilreet. Tinning, gaa-nttlne ' arid heating. : John A, Montgomery. The atetmer Klniore will leave A tnrltt for Tlllumook bay polnti Wednca. day, M'trvh 4, at I a, m. You will atway And the beet 15c nwl in th city at the Rlolng Sun ren tntirant. No. Ill Commercial treet. For HaleA new Ideal taeh tvglater. H m never been ucd and la a bnrguln. Inquire at Aatorlan office, For KentThree roonia furnlnliKl for houm'ket-plng. Inquire at Bchully'a hardware more, Commercial alrwt, be- tween Ninth and Tenth. I am Helling the largeat oak of pure white Imported olive oil raatlle soap vr aold here for the money, Call and r for youm lf. nogvre.Nlrugglitt. A letter Incioaed In a blue envelbp and addrvimod to Meier eV Frank, Port land, wata loat on the itrecta yesterday, The Under ia requested to return same to The Astot-lan office. Do you have headache? Do your eyes smurt and burn, and (Tie print blur when rending? if to see Abbott, the op tician, of Portland, at the Occldfiit ho ti'l, Astoria, from 1 p, in.,. Monday, M irt h 1, until S p. m. March 11. W. J. Scully, the hardware store and tlnshop man, hns moved from his old location on Bond street to No. 470-172 Commercial street, opposite the Bee hive, whcie ho has a well appointed storeroom and shop, a fine stock of stoves, ranges, bath tubs, plumbers' goods, hardware, tinware, etc., and the best of facilities for plumbing and stuam fitting. The cold dry weather prevailing dur ing the pant week has brought tho us ual spell of grippe, and many canes are reported. This seaaon lung fever seems to fnlto.tr most attacks of grippe. Among those who are III Is Will C, I: win, who was quite sick on Monday, Yesterdfiy Doctor Henderson reported :n Improvement In his condition. A few days of ruin will restore AHtmlnns to their customary health. $3.35 FOR AN IRON BED FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY These beds are well made, enamel, brass finish. OUR WINDOW DISPLAY white SEE CHARLES HEILB0RN Q SON Nils Huii'lven, a native of Norwsy, yext tnlny declared hit intention of be com In clilsen of the United fMat Doctw I'llklngtdn, tho ;iewly ctccted city physklun. took the oath of of flee yesterday and at on.-e assumed lilt ntw duties. The tug Sea Rover towed In the berge Pant Paula yesterday from California. The bargo carries ft cargo of crude ell which la runnlgned to Portland pnrM Mr. W. O. Wilkinson and a party of young ladles dined with the officers of tho perry yesterday afternoon, and later enjoyed a launch ride td Fort Kiev ens. . - The outing proved a pleasant one, ' The stetnu-r I.urllne Is now In ship slinf condition and will be placed on the regular run between here snd Port land tomorrow, ... Today she will nrrlv down with supplies for the Tongue point buoy statlifl. James Wlnl r, designer of tho Mume mill, hu be?n appointed superlnthd ent of construction, vice 'N. D. ConVn bury, retlgi4d, Mr. Coffenbury r-lgn ed owing to the necessity of being with his wlfq who Is In ror hllh. Dlllle Davis, the longshoreman, while roaming on the beach near Klinore' cannery found a round piece of irl' nl wood. The grain of . the wood plainly. Indicates the sloe of the tree of whkh lt-waa a rt and Ihe lork was still lntac,f. , County Clerk Clinton yrsterday Is sued ft "iiarrlBge license to Fred IWhnke a resident of Pacific county, Wash, and Mlsa Dagmor Bruatad of Clatsop coun ty. Tho bride-to-be Is not yet II years of ag, and accompanying her ap.;M a tion wns a written permission from her mother to wed. Tho shlo St. Nicholas, which bos bt en snrhareJ In the stream opposite West port for soma time, was yesterday brought down the river and Is now near Alder brook. The tu Wallula did the towing. The vessel was In the way of logging operations while at her former berth and complaint having been nu.de It was deenvtf expedient to change her anchorage. Thw wero three casea of diphtheria reported viterday to City Physician Pl'kmglon. three children of Alfred An demon, on Twenty-iicven'h elroe.t, be nig afflicted with the malady. , The home was at ewe placed under tiunrin tine rnstrictionn, Th children nal not ben attending school for ime days le fore they were taken down 111, so there Is no danger of tho malady spreading by reason f contact with them. V. L. Hawkins came over yester day from Ilwaco. Be' reports that thing are lively on the north shore, where extensive preparations are being made for the coming fishing season. Mr Hawkins says that the much talked of Kl.irman cannery for Ilwaco has fallen through. MeQowan V Sons are figuring on ah Ilwaco cannery and a bill Is now before the legislature to grant water front privilege to the firm. Establish ment of the cannery depends upon the fate of the measure, , . floveriv.ir Chamberlain ynterduy ap- lolntid the new hoard of pilot commis sioner. The guntlemtn named aw Cap tain J. R, Ortmphett and Hon. Oeoi-go Noluivt of Astoria iad Hon Sylvester Far roll of Portland. Mr. FarMll is a rei ubll.an and was appolntel a pilot commissioner by former Governor (Jeer. Nelthsr Captain Campbell nor Mr.-No-land nsplred to the appointment, but gave In to prcesuro bruught to bear by democrats generally. They succeed E..W. Tallnnt and Martin Foiird. The present commissioners go out of office March IS. , Satiaf:ictlon was generally expr?s?d yesterday by democrats over Ihe appointment of the new eommls- SlOll'tl'it. The United States transport r-herk. dun arrived at Sun Franelseo early yes terday morning from the Philippines. She left Manila on February 6 und Na gasaki on February IS. She brought 17 cabin passengers and 1223 In the streerae Including 404 marines, 213 dis charged men and 143 sick, seven Insane and 4fc cafuals. Only one death oc curred during the voyage. . The Sher idan took the place for this trip of the Sherman which recently struck a rock and waa forced to put In ' at . . Hong Kong for repairs.. The Sherman will emaln tit Hong Kong for more than a month. The steamer Sonome ,1nst ar rived at Frisco, reports that when he left Honolulu on February 24, the trans port Solace was at anchor in that port..! "The Gamekeeper" will lie pnaented at Fishers' opera house next Saturday, It Is unlike any other Irish comedy drama that hns beeh produced In yearn. The author does not select one nation to ridicule, while upholding another; he Is Impartial to all. The play treats of sln:plo life In the Emerald Isle and the characters are those you meet In every day Ufa , Con. T. Murphy, the au thor of 'The Ivy Leaf," the "Farrles Well,'1 oto,, changed almost his entire; methods In writing "The Qamokieper." The, cast is composed of actors and ac tresses especially selected to fit their roles . Thos. J. Smith, the clever sing ing and dancing comedian, Is the star, and of his work too much cannot be said. The production requires an abun dance of special scenery which Is car ried complete. Beat sale opens Friday Mernlng at Griffin's book store. Dr. Lyon' PERFECT Tooth Powder Used by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century PRC PAR ID ftY SKIBBE fOUi OIILIY Jl'ItOKM HEACII VEKDICT IX HALF AN HOUR. - John Kopp Jr. stated yesterday that there were no further developments In the Kopp-Daln sawmill situation. The owners of the Tongue point tract have thus far failed to make any proposals looking to settlement of the squabble, and it Is understood that they have at' so refused an offer of $1100 to compro mise the matter. As a result of Ihe failure of the syndicate to agree to terms, the mill proposition will probab ly fall through. This is regretted gen mil, as the proposed new enterprise woull have given employment to msny men an 1 done much to establish Astor ia's supremacy as a lumber manufac luring point. The local committee of thi local jommerdsl organisations may yet And ft manner of settling the difficulty, which arises over the sur vey of land near the Tongue. The tract secured for the Kopp-Baln mill Is said to encrjub on the syndicate's holdings. Settlement was promised some weeks ago, but has never been effected.. According to a New York dispatch the On (Troy salmon' packing lomblna tion baa gone Into the bands of re celvsrs. Tt)e action is said to be part of a plan of reorganisation. The dls patch Is as follows: "Justice Fitzpat rick of 'he United States circuit court of New Jersey today appointed Thomas B. McOovern of New Tork and George B. Mallock if New Jersey receivers for the Pacllc Packing and Navigation Co. of Seattle. The application for a re reiver was made by the Colonial Trust company, as a creditor, and Kudolph Pfelffer, as a stockholder. The ap polntments were made on a report of the Audit company of New Tork, from which it Appeared that a receivership was necessary for the preservation of the company's piuterty pending a re organization. The company was or- tmnixed August 10, 111, and -was capi talised at about 111,000,000. The president la John Counseiman of Chi cago. A committee of holders of se curities has taken the matter of reor- g.inlstslun In band, and will soon sub' tntt a plao. to the stockholders." Samuel Elmore yesterday demonstrat ed his ability aa a footracer, after hav ing been denied an opportunity to de liver to his janitor a lecture tn the evils of gambling. The Janitor, is a Chinese named Toug, who has worked for Mr. Elmore for 11 or 14 years. Like most other Chinese, he Is possessed of an uncontrolabte desire to take a chance, with the result that he Is al ways penniless. Only a short time ago Mr Elmore bought a suit of clothes for Tong, who now retains the vest only. Coat and trousers were doubt less sacrificed to raise funds to "buck tho tiger." .Yesterday morning Tong called to get hla salary. Mr. Elmore wished to lecture him on the evils of gambling, but Tong was not disposed to be talk! to. He started out of the office and refused to return when ral led. This aroused Mr. Elmore's Ire and he followed the Janitor to the street. Tohg sought to escape by flight, but Mr Elmore overtook him and grasped him by the collar. Tong was brought' up with a sharp turn and fell to the aide walk. . Mr. Elmore took him back to the office and asked him to step Into a private office, but the moment an op portunity presented Tong flew. This timo he was not followed. He return ed short time afterwards and listened to Mr. Elmore's discourse on gambling. Tong has been ft persistent plunger and of late has not been properly clad, to the utter distrust of his employer. Tang did not lose his Job ,nor has any thing transpired that would tend to show that he will discontinue his gam bling habits. GOING EAST t If so. It will pay you to secure com plete information about the new over land service via. the Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway A, postal card to the undersigned will bring It to you, H. S. Rowe, 4. General agent Chicago. Milwaukee 4.81 Paul-railway, 134 Third street, Port land, Ore.".' ' Job printing that is real printing The Morning Astorlan Job department does It, and does It quick. - QtudtioiW Yi IN OFFICES ARB OPEH to two classes of persons: book. keepers, and stenographers. "Vfs hart not been able for montiis past, to meet the demind on us for hslp. Quality counts that u why our graduates are so competent, and why so many of them are tn positions. Verily, It pays to attend our school' Open all the ysar; student admitted at any ttras; catalogue free. - PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLBOB ' PORT1.AHD, OREQOR A. P. ARMITftOMO, LLB HUXCXTAfr Hentence Will lie Passed on the Youthful Prisoner at To morrow's MrsMion. The Jury In. the case of the state of eg'm, against Otto Sklbhe, charged with assault with Intent to kill Patrick J. Lynch, yesterday returned the fol lowing verdict, after having been out less than half an hour: ' "We, the Jury In the above-entitled suit, find the defendant guilty as charg ed. We recommend him to the mercy of the court. Frank Cook, Foreman." The Sklbbe caie occupied almost the entire time of the court. The stateal led a number of wltnses and defense was nlxo well represented In this re spect. The wltn;s for the state were P. J Lyioh. Sheriff Llnville, J. J. Ken ny. Fred Bulmer, George Hobson. Dr. H L. Hndrson, Vincent StlgHch, Jo seph Kolltskl, Chief of Police HaUock and Officer Thompson. The defense called Police Judge Anderson. T. fj. Simpson. E. E. Lewelljm, Theodore Brakke, Willard Wroten, Chief Hallock and the defendant. Sklbbe's case war regarded aa a lame one and It was freely predicted that be would not be cleared." The evidence showed that he had carefully planned the affray, i When Sklbbe was railed to the stand In his own behalf he sought to Justify his action, and during the course of his statement branded as false the testi mony of George (Nixie) Hobson. Judge Mcltrlde announced that he would pass sentence tomorrow. It Is probable that Sklbbe will receive a county Jail sentence, as Judge McBride usually hesitates to send boys to the penitentiary. The Jurors who tried the Sklbbe case were Frank Cook, O. AIopaeusi-Albert Brlx. David Alrth, R. N. Carnahan, N. E. Foster. H. A. Irv Ing, Angus Foote, L. E. Howes, B. F. Coffey, Charles Gullliume and tf. Brad bury. Sklbbe did not betray the slightest emotion and not a muscle ot his face moved when the finding of the Jury waa read by Clerk Clinton. Judge McBride handed down a decree of divorce In the case of William H. Bagley vs. Jennie Bagley. The com plaint recited that the couple were mar ried in Washington county, Orecon. January 15, 1894, and that the defend ant had treated the plaintiff In a cruel and Inhuman manner, heaping upon him prmal Indignities that ren dered life burdensome. During the past five years, tald the complaint, de fendant had called her husband many vile names, which were characterized as too vile to be written in the com plaint. She had accused him of infi delity and had elicted the assistance of her 17 year old son, whose father was defendant's first hulband, in the effort to maks inatte-s unbearable for the husband. She had also threatened blm with bodily Injury. George G. Bag ley look! after the rase of the f laln-tlff. The case of the state vs E. B. I.lbke and others was continued until Wed nesday, March 11. This case resulted from the action of the Lewis and Clark road committee in recovlrg planking from a county road. Th9 court stated to the Jurors that their presence In court would not again be required until Thursday ot this week. NEW EMBROIDERY lOO O YARDS Worth from 15 cents to 20 cents per yard NOW ON SALE AT lOehtg. Two-inch to Five-inch Widths ! SfteADUNBARCO. FISHERMEN! Try our famous Broad Arrow Irish Flax Salmon Netting twine 85cfis per pound Best and cheapest twine made. Give it a trial you will use no other. j& jZ? ? j& FOARD u STORES GO. Astoria - - Ore. . THE SENATORIAL BATTLE. (By Lionel Dare) ' Some Webfeet met In chief to get A man to represent 'em. 'Twaa led by two " Among the few, The largest in pcrcentum. These bigfeet fought While others sought To keep them long divided; Then undismayed Each band arrayed And held It undecided. By hearty voice And righteous choice ' A Fulton was selected; But many Geer -Had thought to steer Until he was elected. r The noise waxed loud . From out the crowd , .. And fiercer raged the battle, Though Jingling gold And speeches bold Transplaced the cannon's rattle. - ' At last a tramp Broke Into camp. Great Scott; He was a power! : Ho gained his force By bluff, of course, Transcendent from his tower. . Then aotk) grew . The Fulton crew,- That gallant thirty-three. Till, Scott unfeared And Geer ungeared,' ; They won the victory. SPRING SALE. Ladies hats, flowers, walking skirts, oversklrta, summer waists, muslin un derwear, pompadours and hair switches and all kinds of ladies' and children's furnishing goods at sale price. Mrs. R. Ingleton, Welch Block. THE ASTORIA Opened January 1, 1903 ASTORIA'S NEWEST HOTEL Best Entertainment at Moderate Prices Corner Seventeenth and Commercial Sts. JACK DENCIi Proprietor Now is the time to buy Heating and Cooking Stoves AT LOW PRICES All kinds of House Furnishing Goods, Carrjet Laying and Upholstering. - Adams $ Henning'sen 410-422 Bond Street NEW STYLE CHOP HOUSE P. F. PETERSON, Proprietor BEST ARRANGED EATING HOUSE IS ASTORIA .. EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS Eleventh Street Astoria .mmW4y44)W.4444444ftft 1 The Best Restaurant i he Palace Cafe Regular Meats. 25 Cents 1 ' Sunday Dinners a Specialty ! Everything the Market AVforis Palace Catering Conr::y