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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1903)
r CHASE SANBORN COFFEE 25. 30, 35 and 40 cents pound. , ' When you get C. dX S. you get the best. This Is the only store In town that sells It. ROSS. HIGGINS (St CO. MONTHLY TIDE TAULOH MARCH, 1903. lllh Wnlnr. A. M.T. 1 Iw. " h.in. ft.lh.m. NUN DAY . , . 1 1:00 l.l 1:07 M.Mi.iar t t:o t.l : TuoMiUy .... a 1:06 1,8 t:U WilnnJnr . .. 4 l: I I :! Thumdny , . .. 0 4:27 8.1 1:26 iUr l:l ?. 1:40 MutuMity .... 7 :J0 7.7 1:01 MUNDAY .... T:l 7.6 1:17 MnHy . . , . I 1:66 T.6 10:8)1 Twsitky . . ..10 10:08 T.7 11:17 WAtliiMility . ,. 11 U:0 1.0 Thurmlay . , ..13 0:03 7.113:02 FrliUy . . . ... 13 0:42 I I 13:1.0 Haltinlny . . ..14 l:l 1.6 1:14 MUNDAY ... 16 1:66 1.6 3:17 Monitor .... II 2:30 1.4 1:00 Tu1ay . . ..17 1:02 1.3 3:46 WoilDMJny ... II 1:31 I.I 4:33 TtturmUy . , . in 4:19 T.I 1:20 l-Yl.lny :o 6:03 7.4 1:33 Mktuntoy . , .. 31 6:67 . 7:40 MUNDAY ... 33 7:06 . iM Monitor . . . .'23 1:11 1.6 1:41 Tuvolay . . . J3I 1:37 1.7 10:33 Wotnmtliiy ., .125 10:34 I. 11:10 Thuimlny . , ,.: 11:10 7.3,11:41) IVIJnr 37 11:61 7.1 Hturtoy , ... 3 0:31 7.1 11:36 MUNDAY . . . 3 0:61 1.1 1:14 Monday .... 10 1.34 1.4 1:61 Tinrty . ..31 1:RH l. 1:43 ft. Low Wat nr.' Put. MUNDAY . Momliiy , , 1'uciiluy . . ViInrilHy , Tlitimcluy . Krlilny . . , Hiitunlny , , HUN DAY . Muiuliiy , , Tm-nility . . WtidiKNulny , Thumdny . Krl.luy . . , Hnturduy . , MUNDAY . Monday , , Tut'tduy . . Woduemliiy . Tlmnulny . , rldny . . . Huttirdny . . MUNDAY , Monday . , Turodny . . Wodiicmluy , Ttiurmtuy . , Krldny . . . Hnlurdny . MUNDAY . , Moiiduy , . Ttimiliiy . . M Altai. 1103. A. M. P. M. him. ft. h.m." ft." I 1:06 1.6 1:13 1.0 3 1:44 1.3 1:46 1.4 3 1:27 1.0 1:14 1.1 4 10:l I.I 10:00 t.l 611:13 1.0 11:00 l.l 12:10 1.1 7 0:06 1.2 1:36 l.l 1:37 l.l 2:60 0.1 I 2:00 1.6 4:00 0.7 10 4:16 l.l 4:61 0.6 11 6:16 1.4 1:49 0.1 12 1:06 1.8 1:32 0.4 13 8:62 1.3 7:13 0.1 14 7:30 0.1 7:49 O.t 16 :l 0.7 1:33 1.4 18 1:00 0.7 1:67 l.l 17 8:44 0.1 1:31 2.4 18 10:30 1.0 10:13 l.l II 11:11 1.2 11:00 1.4 30 13:12 1.6 11:61 t.l 21 1:11 1.6 23 0:18 4.1 2:1 1.7 23 1:37 4.0 S:H 1.7 34 1:41 t.l 4:10 l.l Si 4:33 1.2 4:14 1.4 28 1:17 l.l 6:33 1.3 27 6:66 1.0 1. 01 1.1 38 1:21 1.6 1:40 l.l 39 7:08 .( 7:14 1.4 20 7:46 0.8 7:49 l.l 81 1:36 0.8 3:88 1 mmmmmmmtmmmmtmmmmm THE MORNING AST0RIAN TfOUil'IIONK Ml. 4)4444444444444 T OI A V ' 8 WKATII B It 4) -A A 4) I'm (Mil J. Mirth 5-WMlftn Oro 4 on- Tartly floudy; followed by 4 nhiiwom in tiortlinrn portlnn. 4 ) Wmt4-A Vv fur lnr. II, V. AtlfJI ft ttn I yur orlr for Wyomtna (Mat. I), tlmor A Co, t-'our u-t-4t tikrbcr at In Orel i . Y ton't hv to wlt. All Intent book, papor and mug Hni nt rfvniMn'n book lort. YoimIii '-oaI, T1IR 1IOUHB AI Jw4 ord'ra to , rllnwir A Co. . t'yiritln(t douo nt roAnonnbla mt. "4itilolilnn - a i'luliy. Wilt C, tttliop. tVntrnl holt1!. l''or plnno work ce your I'! tunnr. Th. Fredertfknon, Oft llon.l miwt. lhon 2074 R1. Unit-- A whlti imttty 2-year-old mivr. . Informiillon Irftriiiiff to II ie tovnry will lw imld for by M. Buitnin. I havx Jtwt ivrrlvcd a new lot of rulmfr'it iHTfumeK. tollot waters, etc. Violet wiit-r In bulk, Imlf-pint bottle 7 cenu. Hiit4r, drtiKRlxt. Ho yjm Imve heiuliu'he7 lo your eyoii Mimut mu burn, ami (Tie print blur when iviidlnit? If o Abbott, the op tician, of Portland, at the Occident bo trtl, Amoila, from 1 p. m., Monday. M:iri'h . until 5 p. m. March 11. An enereilc manager for office to be ojiieil In thin city for huge manufac turing i-oiv."iii. Salary IIOO per month extra coinnilwlunii and expenica, ISOO cah neiurlty required. Het of ref rerieea, AddreN Manager P. O. box "21T4 San lfraniiioo, Calif. What U tut trouble? Faulty plumb ing and poor fixture? For the beat uMillsry plumbing gooda nnd aklllful thorough woikmanalilp aend your or der to No. KSi Ilond atreet. Tinning, gaa-fittlng and heating, .lotin A. Montgomery, Now flower and garden aeeda Jimt In. Ji.liiiKin Ilrot . ' Ktrlclly freh ranch egia; two dcren llif, Jolmaim Broa. Fancy Crawford peathea loe per pound at Jobnaon Ilro. Yoit will nlway find the bent Vk: iiu'nI In the city at the RlHlng Hun re tnurant, No. 613 Comnierrlal alreet. For Hale A new Ideal ah reg'1''. lt.ia never been used and la a bargain. Inquire, at Antorlan office. For HentThree room furnlxlK'U for liouMckii-pltig. Inquire at Hcully' hardware lore, Commercial lr't, 1k tween Ninth and Tenth. Kuturday aftenioon the Mrthwllet ladle will haw a mile In the titore next to Peterson Brown on Commer cial street. Cnkea, pie. cM)kle. bread, ments, etc., In great abundance. Remember the time and place, Preeto I quirk n a 'vlnk; It aave a fourth of the expense, luilf ot the trouble nnil all ths anxiety of yastry and bbh'tiit making. We guarantee It to give entire sailifactlon. A large variety of recipes will be found In earh packago. Johnson Urn. W. J. Scully, the hardware store and tliiRhnp man, hn moved from hi old location on Bond street to No. 470-172 Commercial street, opposite the Bee hive, where he has a well appointed storeroom and shop, a fine stock of stoves, range, bath tubs, plumbers' goods, hardware, tinware, etc., and the best of facilities for plumbing and Nteniu fitting. Hurprlan wa expressed yesterday that the sailor boardlng-houtc master of Pan Fraiclsco hud sent nn'n to this port. A local runner who was ques tioned Hbout the matter told of the situation. It appears thst un agree ment was entercl Into ()inv time ago between tho masters of all coast port bv which none would Interfere with the buflness of another.' This ngrconient whs rigidly adhered to for n ltn time, mid on several occasions the iHirlhern runners refused to uni men to the bay city. Hut the master nt Sun ,Fntn vlscn heennie Involved In civil Strife, and since that time each hits shifted for himself, with the result that the agreement was rot lived up to. FOR AN IRON BED FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY These beds are well made, white enamej, brass finish. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY $3.35 CHARLES HEILB0RN Q SON K. 5J. Fergus'm spent ysterday In Portland. , . 1 Thomas ttyrlo ;s confined to his home, with grlpi. s :'' ; . , - - '' - . -:' ' Mrs. A. J. Abero'tthy, tcoiher of Mrs A. W. Ilerry. died at Port ToiM.mid, Wednesday, Xian h 4. Miss Mubl Jcffcrs will have this morning for Kulama. Wash, where she has ticrepted ft position as teacher In on of '.he clly'a schools. , ? ., Miss "Ann, 'Nowleh has retuwl to f(am after ft brief visit In stwia. Miss Nowbin I taltlng a iw l,tl rcurse In ejiv iuljii n W'llllamette nntvcis ity. Ano(h"r fuse of smallpox lids len dev.floh'd !n the D'Vonpnr fM'W on rilxtwnlh sheet. The ,sill"'iit is Mis Nellie O'Connor, who 'Is not il.ingcr .uxly III. s- , Hirman WU resteriay received a letter from 4. H. Wlllett of tb Poit- lund. t'ommwci il club In whlcn It was stated that the Portlander had ar ranged U) rewlva ths -Aslirls Com mercial "liili iKiwIing (dim on Saturday nlRbt. The local ;!ul owei a , Islt to tho Portland '""oirimercliil and the "I III- hee of Hdleiu, but It Is Improbable that s team ci'n be si-nt awuy Satur day. . Doubtless the contest will be deferred for a week or t7. This morning at I o'clock the ro served seat sale open at Griffin's book stors for ths performance of the "Oamekajper" It Fishers' opera house tomorrow night. The play Is full of comedy, sentiment, sensation, vhmaxrs and glorious surprises containing all the clement that make an Ideal Ic- tuie of ths Emerald Isle, Th plees will be staged with new and magnlfl dent scenic nnd mec.ninlcal effects llctr Thorn t J. Htnlth ' sing "Molly Uawn," "Norrcn, My Norren," "A DauKht.- of Ireland," and '"The City REGATTA QUEEN TO BE MARRIED , aS ft C.- IT ; " - , (:-4 . . ..' - . i . . i. j J ' . .1 v 1 MISS IVY HAKKKK arils announcinif the uppioachlng n-arrt.ige of Miss Ky Barker and Mr. Samuel B. Archer of Portland were received l thla city y.nt.-nlay. The ceremony will take place at St Stephan'a church on s Thursday evening, March 19. M Iss Murker was queen of the eighth Annual regatta and Is very popular In this city. She enjoys the dis tinction of having been the only holy ev;r elected regatta queen from an outside city. To her many f rlcnds In Astoria the announcement of the wedding will be of Interest. Cuntuln Goodale yesterday opened! bids for the building of h road on the Fort Cttnby military reserve. The lowtst bidder wa Churles Johnson of llwato, whose off el was 11990! The acceptance of his bid will b recom meiided by Cnptaln Ooodalc At th"lr Saturday afternoon sale In the tor; 'next to Peterson & Ilro.vn' on Commercial street, the Methodist ladles will offer their patrons an un usually fine asortment of cakes. iMes, cookies, bread, Cornish paatrles, vtc, nt very reasonable prices. Be .-in to patronise these, enterprising ladles. 'The Methodist ladles will have a side tomorrow nft?rnoon in the store next to Peterson Brown', on Commercial street. The ladles will offer to their patrons n tine assortment of cakes, pics, cookl.'s, bread. Cornish pasties, etc. Don't forget the place nnd the date. . ' " .While In the city yesterday Deputy Fish Commissioner Burton of Wash ton consulted with It. M. Leather for the vonsti-uctlon of a patrol launch for Washington state. A bill now pending before the legislature conies an ap propriation of $2500 for u launch and 12000 for its maintenance for two yec.rs. If tho bill passes, which l likely, the launch will be built. . Mr, and Mrs, W. a'. Ruxhong nnd H F. Bushong of Portland are visiting In Astoria. They arrived on the midday exprca yesterday. ' Todny they wi'I run ovor't'o Seasldo to sec tho ocean.: The Messrs) Uushnnjr ennnN'ted with ths Crocker Printing company of Portland and have mKny Irt.wls In thla city. Their father. Rev. Mr. Itushong, was formerly pattor t.t the KlrHt Methodist church here. The San Francisco ' Call says that, two new-steamships nro to be pur chased by th Pacific Mail company, to add to Its run between thts port snd tho orient. R. P. Schwertn, general manager of the eompony, has gone east and It Is said that he will inspect two steamers which are nearlng com pletion nt Camden, N. J. ,The vessels arc owned by the Atlantic Transport company and are 600 feet In length, 40 feet In depth and have a beam of 66 fret. It Is thought the new Bteam Bhlps are Intended to meet the compe tition of the China Commercial com pany from this port and of Jame J. Hill's line vessel from Belittle. ' of Rt." Secure your sent tarly and not be disappointed. The army transport Sheridan Will leave for Manila April 1. She will take 816 nvn of the Eighteenth Infan try, 21 of the Thirteenth cavalry and about -IP recruit and causals. She was If have taken a number of ma rines but reservation of space for them has been cancelled. The Sumner came alongside the transport dock yesterday and will leave for Manila as soon as she Is ready for sea. From-Jdanila it is expects she will go to New York. A high class lecture and stertopticoa entertainment will be given In the M. E. church next Tuesday evening to as sist In defraying the expense of a m's slonory who will locate here In the nenr future at tho solicitation of the V. C, T. U. The lecture will be de livered by Rev. Louis Pederaon who at one time wns a resident merchant of this city, but who now occupies a pulpit In the southern part of the state. The views, which are entirely of Alas kan sc!?nss, are also conducted under the sniiervlslon of Rev. Poderson. It is seldom that an entertainment of the order oomes here as highly recommend ed as doa Rev. Pederaon'a. So its own excellence,; together with the worthy object promises to draw out a large audience. Stories in rorlllct With that publish ed yesterday were related of the trou ble that occurred when the steamer Robert Dollar ran alongside the Brit ish ship Rivarsdale to place aboard the nine men who had been brought ip from San Francisco. An eye-witness said yesterday to an Aatorlan report er that Captain Johnson had not used n revolver to drive the men aboard, but that they qulstly and without pro test took their places on the ship. It was evident from the statement made to the reporter that some of the men were not sailor,- One man, who was neatly dressed, remarked as he board ed the vessel: ;, "My, what tall masts you have on this Ship!" Other stories of the affair are that the men protest ed against shipping until they were provided with clothlnf, and that Cap tain Johnson drew hi revolver and or dered them aboard. Indeed, Captain Johnson was quoted as having catd that he displayed the gun. . Job printing that Is real printing The Morning Aatorlan Job department does It, and doe It quick, JARVI JUMPS HIS B03D FINN WHO KILLED PATHKIt FWJITIVK FKOM LAW. W'uh Out o $1200 Ball and Now BondMiien Must Pay In the Amount. The patience of the law has at lat been exhausted in the case of Mattl Jarvl, the young Finn who Is charged with murder In the first degree, and yesterday afternoon Circuit Judge Mc Bride issued a bench warrant for him. The court also declared his bonds of 11200 forfeited, and altogether the pre dicament of the slayer of his father will be a sorry one if he I captured. The cose of Jarvi has been a singular one all through. He was arrested for having killed his father, who had com boma In an intoxicated condition. The killing was deliberate, for young Jarvl arose from bed, secured a revolver and went to the porch, where he shot hi father dead. He gave himself up to Chief ttf Police Hallock. . The father was adllcted to the use ot liquor, and. In view of the fact that he had never treated his family with consideration, Empathy went out to the lad. It Is not often that a man charged with murder I allowed to enjoy his liberty on small ball, but Jarvl was turned loose when be presented bonds In the sum of 11200. The order was made by Justice Goodman several months ago, and Jarvl has since been enjoy ing freedom. His case was originally set for trial February 26. At that time ho was working at a north shore logging camp and a let' jr vas addressed to him, di recting that he ippear in court. Later, wh-n no ,-eply was received, a man was sent after him, but be learned that Jarvl bad. left the camp. The mur derer had told fellow-employe that h would some to town. O. C. Fulton, Jurvl's attorney, stated to the court yesterday that-nothlng bad since been hcatd of Jarvl except that he had been seen In Seattle, from which the con el'i'lor. was drawn that he had fled the ccuntry to escape trial for his crime. WhM Judge McBride lecrned of the flight of Jarvl he declared his bonds forfeited. The bondsmen are John Stephenson, Andrew Holm, L. Lebeck, Ja.ob Kaukonen. John Kampll'a and Charle Wlrkkala. Tha 11200 - will have to be puldver by hee men. It was reported yesterday afternoon that Jarvl had gone to Alaska, and that he would make every effort to escape trial. Hls action of late has created a decided change of sentiment, and now the murderer Is condemned on every hand, SIX MONTHS FOR SKIBBE Otto Skibbe, convicted of awault with Intent to kill, was arraigned for sentenca during the session. His at torney, J. M. Hughes, made a plea for him. and Judge McBride Imposed a sen tence ot ! Jfonth In. the county Jail, In pasilng sentence he told Skibbe that hi youth saved him from a peniten tiary sentence, He characterised the shooting .11 unprovoked nnd cold blooded, but said he was .nxtous to give the lad a chance to mend hi ways Skibbe Is 20 year of age and his pa rents live in bos Angeles. His step father's treatment of him prompted him to leave home, and he has been making his own way In the world for several years. Skibbe listened calmly to what Judge McBride had to say and uncomplainingly returned to the Jail, where he la to remain for six month. PARKER CASE DISMISSED The divorce case of Mrs. Nellie B. Parker against Captain E. P. Parker and the case of the state vs. Captain Parker were dismissed. - In asking that the criminal charge against Cap tain Parker be thrown out of court. District Attorney Allen stated that an understanding had been arrived at be tween the Interested parties, nnd that he did not feet disposed to stand In the way of an amicable settlement of a family matte?. Captain Parker had been Indicted on a charge of assault with intnt to kill, the plaintiff being Mrs. Parker. Mr. PUarker had ulso instituted divorce proceedings. Friends ot the principals, who are well known residents, are very much pleased with the outcome of the case. DIVORCE AND ALIMONY Default and a decree of divorce were entered in the case of Nellie B. Hau ber against Dr. Charles A. Hauber. The complaint set forth thut the iar tles were married at Walla Walla Oc tober IB, 18S0, and that defendant de serted plaintiff on September 7, 1900. Mrs. Hauber Is now a resident of Mul tnomah county, while Doctor Hauber live at Walla Walla. According to the complaint, the doctor's income is upwards of $400 monthly, and Mrs. Hauber asked $75 alimony and custody of the 11 year old child. Judge Mc Bride allowed her $10 monthly for "the support of the child. SPRING SALE. Ladies hats, flowers, walking skirts, oversklrta, summer waists, muslin un derwear, pompadour and hair switches and all kind ot ladles' and children' furnishing good at sale price. Mr. R. Ingleton, Welch Block. FORTY-NINE CENTS 4 FORTT-NINB CENTS 7, K V A iSAMPLE of the bargain! we are Iiandint out to die , hundreds of smart Layers who frequent ' , our etore. We are idling the genuine Royal Worcester Corsets In black lateen, bias g'red, straight front, size 19 to 26, a regular $1 article and an elegant corset, combining of fit with beautj of outline for only This is a sample of many choice bargains, not a latch. Come in and we will be glad to show , you the newest and cheapest itock in the city, and to cottvice yon that YOU CANNOT BUY CHEAPER elsewhere, quality considered. Buttterick Pat- , terns for March are now in, -v &e A. DUNBAR CO. 566 Commercial St c Mail Orders Solicited. B5 a. n v m .r r n n t m u a m a n s r FISHERMEN ! Try our famous Broad Arrow IrisH Flax Salmon Netting twine 85fls per pound Best and cheapest twine made. Give it a trial prou will use no other. & j& FOARD fa STOKES CO. Astoria - - Ore. , t THE 'ASTUKIA Opened January 1. 1903 ASTORIA'S NEWEST HOTEL Best Entertainment at Moderate Prices Corner Seventeenth and Commercial Sts. Vs. JACK DENCK Proprietor - STOVES. Jsow is the time to buy Heating and Cooking Stoves AT LOW PRICES AH kinds of Ilonse Furnishing Goods, Carpet Laying and Upholstering. ; . Adams Henning'sen 416-422 Bond Street NEW STYLE CHOP HODS E P. P. PETERSON, Proprietor BEST ARRANGED EATING HOUSE IN ASTORIA EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS BleventH Street Astoria J The Best Eestauraotl Rejular Meals. JS Cents Sunday Dinners t Specialty Everything the Market Affords Palace Catering Company 1 The Palace - - - . Cafe "