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V V..- ASTORIA, "OREGON, SUNDAY, 4IAKCII 15, IfKW. a. FOR MONDAY MORNING , 20 Cents II ATT Dlri & :T MI 11 f B i ' ROSS, HIGGINS a CO. MONTHLY TIDG TABLGH MARCH, 1903. High Water. Date. """ A. M. I. M. h.m. tC 1;07 t.l 1:41 7.7 1:16 7.1 4:t 1.1 h.m. ft, M;niav 1:00! l:3o 1:06 1:43 4:7 till 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 Monday , , TumMJiir . Wednaaday Thuraday , Krtday . . Haturday , NUNDAY . Monday . . Tueaday . , Wednesday Thuraday , rrldy . . Hnlurdny , hUNIUY . Monday . , Ttleaday Wadrieaday Thursday . Friday . . , Hatorday , , MUNfAY . Monday . . Tueaday , , WeatiMility , Thursday , , IVIday . , . Haturday , , 8UNOA1T . Monday , , Tueaday . , d:ib a. i 7.9 T.7 7.6 ?:S 1,0 It 1:40 6.9 ;30 OH (.1 7; lit: :17 1:65 10:0a 10:1! 1.7 11:171 7.1 ll:0 0:03 0:41 11:03 1.1 11:60 l.l 1:11 1.6 1:14 1.1 ; 7.1 7.4 : I.I I.I , 1.1 l.l, I.I l 1.1 , 1.1 l.l l 7.1 T. II 1: 55 1:30 1:17 1:00 1:46 4:13 1:30 1:03 1:1); 4:1 $:03 III 7; 40 1:51 :4 :57 7:08 1:11 :l7i 1.1 1.6 1.6 1.7 10:12 11:10 10:14 2 1 1 : 10 . T.l U:.4H 11:15 l:l 1:11 1:41 U:S4 0:11 0:61 1:14 7.1 7.9 T.T 7.9 7.1 1.1 1.4 t.t 7.7 THE MORNING AST0RIAN TELEPHONE Ml. 044444444444444 TODAY'S WEATHEH 4 4) Portland, March 14. flu-gonlda- 4 ho and Waahlngto, Cloudy and 4 4 unsettled; probably light rain or 4) 4 anow, 4) Bend In your order coat. B. Fdmure tt Co, for Wyoming KnK-iih ily fruli-jr. cvnl for two doaen ,u Joliiuon Pro. Four up-to-date barber at th Occi dent. Toy don't hav to wait. Hi hmd stippll, ttttlliin-ry and aome. tliinf to read at ttvrnann'a book lor. You will always nnd tho beat 15c meal In tl city at th Rising Hun re Uurant, No, tit Commercial atreet. For M'X'J. reliable pin no work are yaur loal tunor. Th. Frtdcrkkaon, )71 Uond atreet Phone 3074 Red. For Rt -Three rooma furnlnlu-d for " liouiM-kif.lii-. Inquire nt Bcully'i br,!war atoi, Coinmenlul atrwt, be twen Ninth and Tenth.- I am Mlllnc the largewt rake of pure white Imported olive oil canilli aoap ever aold here for the mom-jr. Call and Me for your If. Itoxcra, drumRlat For ah. it a barutiln: Three lota. with (food dwetllnc Imuar, barn and utl)iilltllni, and amall fruit". Lo rtd .tear A. F. C. park. Call or wrl t W. Clark, Aatorla, Or. riumblu out of Joint? Nocd aome tlnwork" Illn(t up No. 1031 for John A. Moiitffomeiy, 426 Bond atret, who ' will promptly attend your wanta with th Intent aanltnry plumblngt fixture and most akllful workmnnxhlp. Tin n In if, fraaflltlng and hratlnK. One of tlie neateat bunliu-mi houxta In lh olty la the hard wit ro nnd plumb in4 extahllKhmont of W. J. Bvully, at hla new location, No. 470-4I2 Comnwr clal atr't. A fine atoek of atovea, rangia; both tuba, tlnwnre, plumbing irooda, etc., la dlaplayed. A well np fiolntod ahip In connection. 'Phone, Ulnrk 31 11. JAPANESE MATTING (Linen Warp) !E25cperydSA?sAoY Regular value 35c per yard. The Dest Matting to bo lind for the money. CHARLES HEILB0RN SON We Carry the Best furniture in the Gty. S2 Cents M I MARCH,' 1901. law wtr. " Out. BUNDAT . . i Momlny , , . : Tueaday . . . : Wedneaday . A. M. PP. M." "" h.m. ( t'p.m. ft" .Tl 1:05 1.8 1:11 1.6 . I 1.44 1,1 1:41 1.4 . 1 1:17 1.0 9:14 1.1 . 4 10:11 0.9 10:09 1.1 . 6 11:11 l.o 11:00 I.I . 1 11:19 1.1 , 7 0:98 1.1 1:15 1.1 . I 1:17 I.I 1:6') 0.1 . 1:00 1.8 4:00 0.7 , 10 4:16 1.1 4:611 0.1 , 11 6:15 1.4 I:4 0.1 . 13 1:05 l.g 1:33 0.4 . II 1:61 l.l 7:13 0.1 , 14 7:16 1.1 7:49 0.1 , 16 1:19 0.7 1:11 1.4 , 10 1:00 0.7 1:67 1.1 17 9:44 0.1 9:11 1.4 i 11 10:10 1.0 10:13 I.I 19 11:19 1.1 11:09 1.4 30 11:13 1.6 11:69 1.1 II 1:13 1.1 23 0:11 4.1 1:11 1.7 1:17 4.0 .1:11 1.7 14 1:41 1.1 4:10 1.1 15 4:13 1.1 4:64 1.4 16 1:17 1.1 1:13 l.l 17 1:66 1.0 1.01 1.1 31 1:11 1.1 1:40 l.l 39 7:01 9.1 7:14 1.4 10 7:46 0.1 7:49 l.l 11 1:26 0.1 1:18 1.(1 i nuraoay . . niduy . , . Huiiiniay . . WJNIMY . . Monday , , . Tueaday . . . Wednesday . ' Thursday , Friday . . , Hatur.dny . . 8UNIAY , , Mumlny . , . Tuesday . , , Wedliaaday , Thuraday , , Friday . . , , Hnlurday ,. , HUNDAY . . Monday . , , Tueaday . , . Wednesday . Thuraday , , Friday , , . finturd&y , . HUNDAY . . Monday Tuesday The ateamer Elmore irrlved In lual night from Tillamook. Wyoming coal, THE HOUtJK COAU Send ord jr to 8. Elmore A Co. Ctrlrtly freah ranch vutc two doK-n for 33 enta at Johnion Itros. Typewriting done at reawnuble ratea. Compoxltlon a apeclalty. Will C, Illahop, Central hotel. WantedA flrat cine, lady cook. No other urt-d apply. Good wagia, I'ull at The Aatorlan oftU-e, A numbr of Aatorlnna went to C. thliiiiiet lint night to attend the St Pittrk'k'a ball given there. The Warrenton ndll will murne bua- Ini-m tomorrow after having been ahut down for aome week for rjpulr. One or two gentlemen may obtain nice table board In central location, Home rooking. Apply at thin office. John Nleml w&a yeaterday granted flit clttfnhlp paper In the county ch-rk' office. He la a native of Hun ala. A call for -til warnnta drawn cn the geneml fund and endoraed prior to May 10 of lnt year wo leaued yeater day by County Treaaurer Hellborn. .'. R. Thomwn wa by the probate court appointed admlnlatrator of the eatute of tha lata Matthew Franetovich whoae eon, the only heir, reeldc In Se attle. The eatate la valued at 1150. County Clerk Clinton yeaterday la aued marriage llcenaea to Christ H. Tedatnvold and Malena Anderaon und to Cecil Ilurd and Laura Bruatad. Mr, Hurl la a resident of Pnclflc county. Pugit nound cannerlca are making big preparation! for the coming wa ann'a work. A heavy run of fish la ex pected and aockeyc and humpbucka It la believed, will be In abundance. MIh Von Khrenkrook, who will oc cupy the room on the corner of Tenth and Commercial atrcel lately vacated by Mis Meaney, has purchaaed n com plete new atock of millinery and will opm for buslnea tomorrow. The ladle of the olty r Invited to call and In- po:'t a dlaplny of alreet hata, Drea hnl will be opened up later. The "Inah Klunt" la lilihiwlf again and ha beftn given hi Hbriy. Mr, MitClurnvy, by a few day of quiet hue entlroly rtcovered M minlty and t'h. irr Unvlll ha dlw hard him without on examination belnf held, IJT, O. i. Thornton formerly the principal of I he Hhtvely achool of thl illy, on at on time resident of A ah land, ha been elected prcvldent of the nMdlcal ,-Ihk In Portland of whk-h he I a inimber, - Tha cluaa la a branch of the Pnlvrlty of Oregon, A The circuit court adjourned late lt nlfcht without . having . completed the i-une of (Irlmberg otate v th Col u in bla ftivr Pucker aoclatlon. (To morrow the (oui t convene nnd the de fendpnt'a alile will be taken up. the arguni'iit for the plaintiff being 1 11 In A drowning occurred near Wetrtporl, Fiiday afternoon when Lout Prlxcot! toat hi life In Drtwoil alough. --Th (! na,-d nnd hi brother were on board a- launch when In eoma manner Loula fell ovortioard. Bvry effort wa pro intdly mu le to recover the body, but without avail, The county conunfaalonrr' court will ronven tomorrow At which time an itliiiHtc of the amount of tlmbtr In claim throughout the county will be coiialdered. The report of the view en appointed to lay out a road in the vicinity of Klale will not be conaldM-ed until next term, The whaling ateamw William Bay lie hn cleared Ban Franciaco for a crulae In the Arctlo nd gone Into the. atrvam preparatory to aalllng. Th att amer Uelugft andThraiher are near ty ready to follow and tha , golln achooner Monterey la alao nearly n ady to put'to ea for Hehrtng a and the Arctic. Tho Columbine, Captain Itlchurdaon loaded auppll itnd buoy yeaterday preparao!-y to a trip aouthward. She will leave t 5:30 (hla morning, wea ther permitting, and will go aa far u ooa Bay. She will deliver aupplle to the llghtahlp tht morning, tnd 'vlll atralghten out the alii to navigation and aupply the light ttatlon from Yaquln to Coo bay, returning In five or alx day. II -nry Muatola and tila younger tro ther to Tongue point yetcrday to follow up the clew they had obtained the day prevloua In regard to their miming later. The boy left here at 1 p. in and returned at I In the even- InK without having gained the eart in formation relative to the object of their urir.'h. If Mix Muatola had been seen In the vicinity of tho Tongue ah had evidently not tarried there and b the whole affair la aa myeterloua a ever. J. O. Hanthorne, formerly of this lty but now a resident of Portland, is still actively Interested In the fishing bualnea. He I very optimistic a to the outlook for tha forthcoming can ning season. He believes that the pack will be large even If a number of can nerlca do close down In aoutheaatern Ato'ka ,a It I reported they will. Al though last season was a good one, Mr. Hanthorna think this year's rack will turpiisa It. The fact that no violators of the cloae flatting season law have been arreat- rd la not because the warden and bis deputies have b?en negligent In the matter. Information Is at hand and more will be forthcoming this week which will bring the wrong-doera up with a sharp Jerk. The law la very plain on tne subject ana any violation of It la, of course, wilful, so that the tninHgreaaors will have only themselves to blame for the conaequencea of their acts. ' . ' 'Sheriff Llnvllle, after having been bv Rally advised on the subject, ha decid ed to rebate 3 percent on all taxes paid tomorrow, March 15 la the last day, but aa It fall on Sunday, taxpayer will hive the privilege of paying In on the 16th In accordance with the rebate syatem. Th aamo would have been true hud the last day fallen on a holi day and the same principle la carried out as applied to the payment of a note which when due on an off day, day of grace Is granted, "Kid" Brodahl, who at one tlme-e. aided in Seaside, Is now a resident of Aberdeen where he superintend the operation of two large planers In a large mill. Broadnhl la a- baseball player of more than ordinary ability, and his services as pitcher have at renly been retaln-Td by the Hoqulam team fo' tha approaching season. Last season he pitched for Aberdeen. Teams from HocjuUin, Aberdeen (the second nine, Taoma), and Everett compose a league which ha been playing regular ly for some seasons past. ' The Columbia river fishing season will open one month from today and tilings ere already beginning to waken up In 'anticipation of the work that will soon be In progress, . The TalUnt Grant cannery will be In readiness for operation and tho company anticipate a big business. The plan of this con cern to work only white men, no China men to be employed, will be watched with Interest. If the experiment proves successful It may create" a revo lution in the present system. The Idea of employing white men to do the work now done by Chinamen has often been advanced, but though It has been tried it hn not yet provsd practicable. A number of lochS resident are sure this city ylaltdbjr ail earthmiak Friday evening ahortly after o'clock. It la a curious fact that omm'jnltl, hnva not Infrequently been .lalted by alight shock of this nature and only a, linil'J number of tb Inhabitant have noted th disturbance, ao it I not unlikely tint A.torla bad an earth quaK4 Si ine ymm mani. n i ujmi , sound 4itd other part of tho orthwrt I Portl&nd. on the same evening were disturbed in Ilk manner, only more violently, the . . , , , , . a . 1. 1 t,...llt.( l- prooanin "" - iiariy disturbed greatly enrsncd uri tho who lnlt they felt the shock ar W likely to be r ccorded th ettphmUtlc title of pipe dreamer. Th timshlp Nome City ha sailed from Seattle carrying 115 fishermen and employe and supplb-a for the P. P. k N. Co', cannery at Orca station, Copjwr river, Alaska, who were sign ed at rftt recently adopted by the un ion. These price are somewhat high er than ihM fixed for Bristol bay and are as follows: King salmon, 14c each; red fish. 4o each: humpbacks, IS per 10O0, Healdes this the fishermen are to receive wage at th rate of IIS per month from the time they begin .pr- atlon until they start for borne Money to operate this and the canneries of the P. P. aV N. Co. ba been borrowed by receiver Jas. A. Kerr, on, authorization of Judge- Hnnford. Tha total loan wa 184.004 to pay ( percent. California, a well as the iiorthweat, will! doubtless receive Its full share of the rush of home-se?kers that the Pa cific ?oiat I banking on for the ap proaching season of travel. The in ducement set forth by California ere many and golden, but ,iow the United States, through the federal bind office, at Lo An (flea, will open to settlers within th next 00 day about l.mo.ooo acre of land in the atate, so he at traction there I more apparent. This land I "situated between Needles and MuJive and border the Colorado river. Most of It Is valuable, agricul turally. Th prospective throwing open of this vast tract to settlement is the reult of a recent decision of the United Stats supreme court with res pect to the famous grant made to the Atlantic and Pacific railroad by act rf July. !!. In the territory which em braces this great tract tho Southern Paclffe ha selection privilege. Au- hority for the receiving of entry ap plicant for th 1,000.000 accea in ques tion ha been received from washing- ton by the officials of th United States . . . u, . v.. i I I There ha been an unusual number of worthless character In this city for some little time, men who live on As- tor street supported by dessolute wo men, and their ranks bav been rtead lly 'augmented of late by migration from Seattle and other points in the northwest. ty strict enroix-ement oi tne law regulating vagrancy. The mat- ter of getting rid of them has been m un 7 nicm mm vii re l naiiB '' hereafter Astoria will be free from them. The chief. In -xmiDany with Of ficer Thompson anl Oberg visited the lower end of town last night and in formed the fellow that when this morning train drew out they must either be on board or suffer arrest and prosecution thereafter. Some of the bum protested against such measures and one t.f them slated that he was on the point of opening a railroad employ- mem and real istate office, and that the welfare of tha city demanded his presence here. But Chl.'f Hallock was obdurate toward all of them and at last the hoodlums all pleaded guilty and said they would leave aa ordered. The law In th' regard will be strictly on forced by Chief Hallock and Officer ThomiMoit, whoa? eat la in the section frequented by such perwma. There is no class of men vho are held In such contempt and the fact that Astoria will have none of them from now on will meet with universal approval. USE OF SUBMARINE BOATS. Groat Britain la among the last of tho powers to realize the value of sub marine vessels in future warfare. They have therefor ndr.nted Ave of them built at ontc. In this respect Oreat Britain resembels many people In our own country who, when they feel sick, ... ..-.ii .u- ...i... .., nun uiiii. iiht mat minute vnuiv n. j seek a remedy to cure them. The ma- Jority of the Deool. however, always ken a hottl nf HiMtr'. stomach Bitter In their medicine chest, and at lhe flrat slirna of a dianrdored take a few doses with the result that they always have good health. This is an excellent plan for you also. The bit ters will positively cure headnehe, heartburn, sour stomach. Indigestion, dyspepsia, insomnia, or : nervousness, Try a bottle and be convinced of Its value. TO THE TRADE. Having secured the "El Symphonle, all Havana cigar I can sell these In four sites at Portland prices. Alao the "Sailor Trlnce," a union-made nickel! cigar, giving 100 free with each pur chose of 1000. Better than the Owl or I export. .Another nickel cigar, the I Opia, 60 frse with ach 1000. Also the "Flor de Madrid," or "General Arthur" (Conch site). 515 Commereltl at. ' P. A. Trulllnger. Dr. T. L. Ball-Dentist 521 Commercial street. Astoria Or. WOMAN'S MEETING - Addressed By MiSS Isom 0 1 . . J u i t Literary and Musical Program Waj Carried Out Yesterday Afternoon. The Astoria Wontan's club held lit first meeting In Its new home, the Odd Fellows' hall, yeaterday afternoon, and was aldrjaaed by Mis Wary Fiance Iom, librarian of the Portland fret llbriry. Mlwt Iaom la a lady of char, mlng personality and very pleaabig pwch, and captivated and charmed her audience. Her address, which Is given In full In thla paper, was listened to with rapt attention and received tarm"qpplaiie. Yesterday's meet Ing wis very enthusiastic, and shows a livdy Interest In literary and educa tlomtl matters on the part of Ihe la dI- of Astoria. Mitt Eunice DeYo Barnes gracefully presided as chairman of the meeting and had arranged a most excellent pro gram, which was carried out to the apparent delight and edification of those present. Realdes Miss Isom's address, the features were:'' A paper by Miss Emma C. Warren on "iJo-ks to Read, and How to Read Them": an article on "Carnegie Bene factions,'' read by Mrs. P. Trulllnger violin solo, by Miss FredrickTOn; vo cal solo, by Miss Rannells; instrument. al duet, by Mia KlrchoCf and Miss Pauline Klrchoff. The question box was conducted by Mia Isom, who answered many queri;s concerning libraries and librarian. The very urgent Invitation to the gen tlemen of the city to be present re sulted In the attendance of two lone. but brave, specimens of that rare (on such occasions) species. More than fifty ladies were present. PERSONAL MENTION 4) 4 Mr anl Mrs. C. R. Higglna went to I pnrtlaad last night. Warren's farm yeaterday. George Omen visited here yesterday from hla home at Clatsop. W. May a resident of the west aide, wa an Astoria visitor yesterday, Mrs. Sabine and . daughter Anna were over from Warrenton yesterday Fodd Bldw-ell. a popular young rcsi- d,.nt of lhe we8t ,,le waB i (he t.ity ytfMterday N. P. Lind. coach painter, for the A r t -n rrn n'.rnnn yesterday. C. W. Carnahan went to his farm at Clatsop last evening where he will re main until Monday. Ab. Slfert of Warrenton came over yesterday afternoon and went lo Port land In the evening. He expects, to I return Monday I Mrs. W. J. Strong of Carlton, Ore., arrived In the city yesterday to make a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr. E. C. Holden. Mr. Holden has been quiet HI during the lost few week. William Bourne and Emlte Nyman went to Portland last night to attend the session of the Christian Endeavor society now holding a nvntlon there. The young men will return home to morrow. F. H . Brodahl, who has been planer for the Necanlcum Ppruce Lumber com pony's box factory for the past three years, has resigned from his fosltlon and .vent to Portland last night to join hla family who reside there. Mr. Brodahl has been succeeded by Mike Play of Ho.iulam. John Grovcr, a former well known resident of this city arrived lost night from Portland and Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. RIdehalgh. Mr. Gro- ver while here wan weather observer. havlna been transferred from Fort Canby to this point. Since being here he has been located in Salt Lake and Is now In Portland. The friends of Mr. Orover will be pleased to learn that he Is so near home again NOTICE TO MASONS. A special convocation of Sts. John chapter R. A. M -vlll be held on Mon day evening, March 16, at 7:30 o clock Work P. M. and M. E. M. Sojourning companions cordially invited. By order M. E. II. P. E. C. Holden, Secretary. REWARD OFFERED. A reward of 50 Is offered by the undersigned for any information that wm ieaa to the discovery of Miss Em, ma Muatola, if alive, or the recovery her bod v. J. MUSTOLA. SPRING SALE. Ladle hats, flowers, walking skirts, overeklrta. ummer waists, muslin un derwear, pompadours and hair switche and all kind of ladlea' and children s furnishing good at sale price. Mr. R. Ingleton. Welch Block. CONTINUES CAtf popularity o the rare shop ping offers we have made lately and the enormous sales of these articles makes it possible while the stocks last to continue the THREE GREAT BARGAINS 1 EMBROIDERY New and Very Popular Full 15c and 20c values 2 3 Royal Worcester Corset Not a cheap article, but a geuint itrafghi front, bias (ortd, perfect fitting, black mux )l garment TORCHON 10 and 15 cent Laces VALENCIENNES 15 and 25 cent Laces These are rholce laces In very pretty Our store is full erf absolutely the highest class of goods in the city and there are bargains on every shelf. Vou must see them to know. Your mail orders will receive careful and prompt attention at our hands; Efie A. DUNBAR CO. 566 Commercial St 'Phone 133! FISHERMEN! Try our famous Broad Arrow Irish Flax Salmon Netting twine 65fls per pound Best and cheapest twine made. Give it a trialyou will use no other. J& & ' ? J0 FOARD f& STOKES CO. . Astoria. - Ore. THE ASTORIA Opened January 1, 1903 ASTORIA'S NEWEST HOTEL Best Eutertaiument at Moderate Prices - . Comer Seventeenth and Commercial Sts. JACK DENCK STOVES Now is the time to buy Heating and Cooking Stoves AT tOW PRICES All kinds of Ilonse Furnishing Goods, Carpet Laying nnd Upholstering. Adams S Henning'sen 416-422 Bond Street Castings We are prepared to make them on short notice, and of th best materials, : Let u give you estimates on any kind of casting or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. RT:UNIT 1 49c 3 and 5c 5 and 10c patterns and are selling rapidly. Proprietor IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Stew Gay Ira & Cress Yitls Cor. 18th and Jranklta are: 10cyd