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ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 190,1. a. DO YOU We. are headquarters for , pickles and ollres. We have some more 'Tin Money" plcKles-the kind people like so welL They arrived yesterday. We sell them In pint bottles at 40 cents or In balk at 25 cents. ROSS, HIGGINS gl CO, MONTHLY MAnCH, 190S. High Water. Date. NUN OAT r. Monday , . . 1'uaUr Wsilnmiilay , . Thursday , . . Friday . , ... HntiiMar . . SUN DA V , . . Hominy , , , Tuesday . . . Wednesday . . Thursday , . , IVtday ftaturday . . , UNlAr . . Monday . . . Tudy . . . Wednesday , , Thursday . . Friday . . . . flaturday . , , NUNIUT . . Menday . . . Tuesday . . . Wednesday Thursday , , . Friday . . . . SMurday , . . MUNIMT . , Monday , . , Tuenday , . . A. M. ' P. M. h.m. ft. h.m fl. 1:00 1.1 1.1 1:07 1:4K 1:16 4:t l:ti 1:40 1:01 :I7 10:18 I: to 1:05 1:41 1 I. Si 4:1? 6:20 7:K 1.1 1.9 T.7 7.6 7.6 t:tt 10:081 7.7 1.0 11:17 11.01) 0:03 0: 421 11:0: 11:60 1:14 1: 17 1:00 1:45 4:11 1:10 1:66 1:30 1:01 J: J i.lt 1:03 I.I 7 7.4 1:11 I: IT 7:04 1:11 :I7 M 7:40 1:11 : 10:11 11:10 ll:li 10:14 11:10 11:11 7.4 7.1 0:11 1HI6 0:61 1.1 1:14 1:61 1:41 1:14 1:61 1.4 14 THE HORNING AST0RIAN TELEPHONE Ml. TODAY'S WEATllKIt 4) 4) lVrtlund, Murch IS. Washington, 4 Oregon and Northern Idaho, falf, 4) 444444444444444 8ml In your orders for Wyoming coal. 8. Minors A Co. Four up-to-date barbers at tht Ocol dent. You don't have to wait. Hrhnol uppllc-H. alatlnni-ry and iom thing lo real at Hvenson's nook store. Tim at Miner 8iii II. Klnmre will sail for TlllHiitiHik bay points on Wednes day. Miir h 18, nt 7 a. in. One or two gentlemen may. obtain nliv tal)i board In central lwallon. Home nxiklHK. Apply this office, You wJJI always nnet the beat 15c nv-at in the city at (he ItUIng Hun res taurant. No. Ill Commorvlal street, ' For RentThree rooma furnlnhiKl for housekeeping. Inquire nt Scully's hardware store, Commercial strwt, be tween Ninth and Tenth. We haw J.iki rett-lvcd m atitiuuent of J A, Polger'a high grade Mo.ha tvnd Java coff.-t and Hawaiian blend coffee, W sell Ili' M under 11 positive kuuian tr. Try them. Johnson llroa. Kur 41 a bargain: Three Iota, with good dwelling house, bttrn and outbuilding, nnd small fruits.- Lo-rnx-ii .wr A. F. C. park. Call or wrl'a O. W. Clark. Aatorln, Or. Plumbing uut of Joint? Need some tin work" King up No, 1031 "for John A. Miiniaoimir, 4'.'3 rionj street, who H1 promptly utli-ml your wnnia with th lulent annliiiry plumbliiK (Ixtuie Ml iiirtHt nkHftil wpi'kiimniblp. Tin iiltiff, gilttlng and hr.ttlntr. ue of the neatest business bouxir In Hie .l'v Is the hanlwaie nnd plumb it.,- intab'HIimnt of V. J. SvUll.-y, nt Mi new locution, No. 470-472 Commer cial atreet. A lino stock of stoves, ranges, bolh tubs, tinware, plumbing goods, etc.. Is displayed. A well np polntel ship ip connection. 'Phone, lllack im. JAPANESE MATTING . (Linen Warp) SEial 25c per yd Itegtilar valno 35c per ynrd. Tho Dest , Matting to bo had for, tho niajiey. CHARLES HEILB0RN SON We Carry the Best Furniture in the City. KNOW IT? TIDE TADLOH MAItCIt, 1901. "Low Water. " A. KrTK'iS. Date. h.m, ft, h,m. f.l HUNDAY . . 1:05 i 1:12 1:44 1:24 10:011 11:00 7.7 : Monday . . . 7.1 Tuesday . . . I.I Wednesday , 1.1 Thursday , . I.I Friday , . . I.I Hntuntuy . . I.I HUNDAY . . 1.7 Monday , , , 7.1 Tueaday . , . .... ! Wednesday . t.l Thursday . , 1,1 Friday , , . 1.1 Hnturdny . , 7.1 HUNDAY . . 7.1 'Monday . . . I.I Tuesday . . . I.I Wednesday . I.I ThumUuy , . 1,4 Friday I.I , Haiurday . . I.I HUNDAY . . I.I Monday . . . I.I Turaday . . . 7.1 Wedneeday . 7.1 ' Thuraday . . ...I Friday . , . 7.7IHa(urday , , 7,1 1 HUNDAY . . 7.1 Monday , . , 7.7 TiiMday . . 1:44 1:17 10:14 U:ll 12:l li 1.0 l.i 0 i.i i.i 1.5 1:15 1:10 4:00 4:62 l:4 1:22 7:12 7:49 1:22 1:17 1:00 4:16 1:16 1.1 14 1:04 1:62 7:S l:l 1:00 1:44 1.1 1.2 0.1 0.7 0.7 1.1 1.0 1:67 1:11 10:30 10:12 ll:l 1 11:00 11:11 1.6 1.4 11:69 1:11 0:11 1:27; 4 1:11 1:11 4:10 4.0 l.t It 1.1 1.0 1:41 4:11 1:17 1:66 4:64 1:22 l.os 1:40 7:14 4:11 7:01 7:45 1:16 1.8 0.1 0.1 0.2 7:49 l:2l 1 I.lfo Iluoy onp clrana and dlalnfccta, For mle by Johnaon llroa. W)Oinln foal. TUB HOUSE COAL. Bend ordora to 8. Klmora A Co. Plrlctly frrah ranch gm two down for 2J rtnta at Johnvon Kroa. Itlng up Red 1074 for Tb. rrtderlek ton nf 3071 Bond atrwt, for relUible piano tunlnf. Typewriting don at rvawnubla ratea. :ompoltlon a apeclalty. Will C Kluhon, Central hotel. Tha r'gular meeting of the W. C. T. t', will be held at 2:10 p, m. to day at th room on Bond itreet. Nl W. Chrlal mcn. native of IVn murk, ytnttrday took out first cltlion hip paiwra before County Clerk CHn. ton. 7 am veiling the Inrgeat cake of pure white Imported olive oil raatlle soap ever aold here for the money. Call and ae fur your If. Rogeri, druggist A. M. norland, of the Portland Safe and IjH-k company, la In the rlty. P. A. Trulllnger hua kindly given Mr Tlorliind (lermliialon to plare aamole anfta on exhibition In hla More, 61S Comnietvlul atreet, where the manager will be pleaaol to meet any pronpee. live buyera. Mr. Horland will be here today nnd tomorrow. F P. IbiuniRftrtner, general agent for the Gray Hteamahlp company la In the city to adjuat the claim of the Un Ion FIMermn Cooperative Packing company against 'the ateamer Alliance for damages resulting from the collis ion of the steamer with the O. 11. & N. wharf on which was stored a large amount of canned salmon belonging to llo "nnnry which was more or less i damaged. tJealed proposals will be jreielved at the office if the lighthouse engineer, Portland. Oi., Until 12 o'clock, m., April IS, ittM, and then opened, for fur J nlxlilPU nnl delivering fuel and provls. Ijim for the llihthoue tender Colum bine during tr.e fiscal year lo end June 30, 14, In accordance with specifica tions, copies of which, with blank pro posals an! other Information, may be hud upon application to Capt. W. C. tlangfitt, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. A., pntclnier 13th lighthouse district. Jams Hholdon 8t, Helens, left up the rlvw yatrd.n with the Pikers' biunch Kulk whlh he will operate flom Ht. lleltns as a tender for the l;u- reVn cannery. .. r The ship Her I In, which la to cairy the expMlltlon of the Alaska Fishermen's Packing company to Nushngak, sailed from Han Francisco on Sunday laut Her charter aoet Into effect on the 25th providing she arrives In before thut date. The democratic state central commit tee at a nwtlng yesterday li Portland set tl? J on Albany as the place for hold' Ing a convention to nominate a candl. d(e to succeed the late Congressman Thomas If. Tongue. Tht date ret for the convention is April 11. The late storm bus left.. the pipe line road In a wre.k-d condition. Trees In large numbers have fallen In dllfent pl.ices and truffle Is blocked and tele phone wires nre down, a rorce nmu Is now clearing away the debris mm aeiii ia " j r:i-ip.7 ... v" - same comiuion, Office of ('. Q. M.. Vancouver Bar ric ks, Wjh., Slurrh II, 1902. Healed pioposuls, In triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock, a. m., A pi II 1903, for clearing ground at Fort Htev en, Or-git. Information furnished here or by liunrtermnster at post. V. B. eierves the right to rejen t or ac cept any or nil proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes containing propyl als should be narked: "Proposals for clearing gound at Fort Stevens, Ore gnn, addressed F. H. Hathaway, C. Q. M. Sklbbe Hull, representing the Oroys River Transportation company. yesterday concluded the purcba of the launch Queen from Oeorge Mc Hrlde. C. H. Carlson and O. R. Llnd berg. The launch wsa built by Wll- son Brothers, boat builder, and was snl.t to Its nresent owners for some thing over $3000. The launch will be used on the run between here and points on Oraya river. Business In that section haa been developed to such an extent that the company baa found It necessuiy lo accommodate Itself ac- cordlngly. Heretofore the steamer Fcllpse has done service aUtfl and so the Quesn will be a welcome accessary, While search' for Miss Emma Musto- la continues .It to somewhat of a dee- ultory nature, it being generally con ceded thut the poor girl la dead and that she met her death by drowning in the vicinity of Scow bay. Ordlnar II y enough time has elapsed to cause the body lo float, but owing to the very cold weather that has prevailed three weeks mays- pass before such will oc cur, the cold water acting upon the body may prevent It from rising to the surface. Henry Muatola and a party islted Tongue point yesterday, but no thing waa learned that proved of ser Ice to them. The wires of the Western Union and PosUl telegraph companies have been kept hot ever alnce last night by the various pakcers and brokers notifying their agents throughout the world that opening tirlcea on Columbia river can- ned salmon had been named and ad- vlalng thorn to rush their orders In at present prices, which are 11.S5 for talis; maater Major Tucker, who will dls $1.45 for Flats and 85c for halves, hjirai the quarterly allowance at the These prices are subject to change with out notice and ire the same as the losing prlcjs for 1901. The outlrc'i'for the coming season, If Mareb is a criterian, is that there will be a fair pack of choice fish. Only four houses in the city now re main under quarantine, and one of them, that of Miss O'Connor on Seven teenth street, will be disinfected of smallpox today and the . quarantine raised this evening. ... The others are tho houses of Mr, Scott In Alderbrook, and Mr. Kiajer and Mr. Anderson In Unnertown. the former two on account of scarlet fever and the laUer for dlohth-rla. All of these are to be re. leased within four or live days. The auarantlne waa taken from the Leahv resldence today. No new cases have dflveln.M.1 i-Bontlv. n, I ri Phv.lnl. Pllklngton '.htnks the serous danger of contagon :s past. The Brimner Logging company Is entering Into Its prospective business with a heartiness that promises to net aluable results to the section where operations are to be conducted and thhroughout the country generally .A survey has just been completed from short distance north of the falls to a point about three miles south, on the east bank of the river, where a line of railroad will be nit In for the purpose of handling logs. The road will be a narro.v guage, he usual logging road, and a camp Is now being established to commence tho necessary grading. large force of men will be employed In ddlng this work and all haste pos sible, that will be compatible with good otk, will be observed, The engine and the equipment necessary will be on hand when needed. The W tlmhr to be gotten out will be what la known aii the Ham. tlmw ,n ,. ..,, .ii, h wluaii .t-, , ... n . ..v. . V(m ..uvy il 1 1 1 II II Jtltiy I reach Orcen mountain, a distance of seven miles from the falls. The logs wu' uieo io me terminal oeiow th falls and then dumped Into the river where they will be raftid and prepared for the market. The camp I will employ from W to 75 men, I A XTM Q.' C A JTQ OU o3tlSneU with your present income ? Do you feel that you could earn more if given the opportunity? I desire to secure the ser vices of a few good me:i who can give all or a part of their time to selling a security, that is attractive to' conservative investors. Bank references required. Letters treated as strictly eoaldtatisL - GEORGE T. DEXTER, or guMH.i4.l .f D..Mi. A.-.;.. ltu mtUri uftlsssrsase C-.s..fn,w vfc, " - 1 jj Hmh Birtct, Un Vers, N V After an unceaaln uarch nt a vm - 1 Sheriff Llnvllle has succeeded In caus, I Ing the arrest of Lyman Way, who a I year ago stole two nets belonging to II. I John Crag-jlich and Mr. Carlson from - 1 the Devln net racks. It will be remem I ber:d that the nets were recovered by I th sheriff at Puget Island, where they - 1 had ben socreted, and May's boat pul ler, namd Kiss, was arrested, Way - 1 having escaped. Kiss whs acquitted I claiming that Way told him that be - 1 had bought the nets In Astoria. 8 her Iff Llnvllle haa never given up the I quest for Way, nnd has twice had htm located once. In Ban Francisco, and " aitie. He has persistently "'I" " mn. n ' tenacity a. ... haa be-;n rewarded. The authorities - rortuna nave been kept on the - ach for the thief, and yesterday no- ,ln nrn or nis presence In that lY- They were at once Instructed to - rret him. and last evening Police Pap.aln Moore 'phoned down thnt they had him In Jail. A deputy will be Portland this morning to bring wy hre for trial The new government steamer Major "y 'wura, wnicn arrived down rrom Portland on Monday evening, and win serve as a tender ror tne forts at the mouth of the river, proves to ev erybody the points of excellence which her builders claimed for her. The run ffom PortUin), to AstQrlai wnlch was practically her first run. was made In about eight hours, no stops being made, the, engines working perfectly and all bearings cool. Engineer A. F, Rober expresses the opinion that she will soon carry the broom as the speediest craft on the lower river. Al though not subject to the regulations of the local Inspectors, the Howard was in9pectei by and her bolpr and pipings subjected to a hydrostatic test of 500 pounds to the square Inch. Her engine room Is a model tf neatness ur.d compactness, a large amount of ma chinery being very skillfully arranged In small space. The machinery was installed by the engineer In charge. Her master to Captain U. S. Gordon, also a favorite steamboatman on the lower river. The Howard made the trip . to Fort Stevens yesterday and wltl leave this morning at 1 o'clock, having on sboard United States Pay- forts. The Howard will probably make trips to Fort Canby every other day on the tide, anl to Fort Stevens and Fort Columbia on the alternate days. The steamer belongs to the quartermaster's department, and Cap tain Gordon is responsible to Major Humphreys USE OF SUBMARINE BOATS. Great Britain Is -among the last of the powers to realise the value of sub marine vessels In future warfare. They httVe ""before adopted five of them Dul " oncc- ln lMa wreal Brltttio nibels many people In our own country who. when they feel sick. wn,t nnt" tne ,ast m,nut ton they 8eeK " l cure el". l ne ma- J0'" of lhe l0 however, always ""ep a ooiue oi nosieuers OlUIIHf.cn Bitters In their medicine chest, and at the first signs of a disordered take a few doses -with the result that they always have good health. This Is uft excellent plan for you, also. The bit tera will positively cure headache. heartburn, sour stomach, Indigestion, dyspepsia, Insomnia, or nervousness. Try a bottle and be convinced of Its value. Neatly printed stationery Is a delight to the artistic eye. The Astorlan Job Printing department does that kind of printing. RECEIVES MUCH ATTENTION our school. Instruction to given la woroiag, capiiamung. punciuanng, pan "PWn ' E our tochln : to education we give la usable. A eouraevslth us pays-the sucotss of oar m a. W..-I- . ... T-JZT n . ,v admitted at any Urns; catalogue free. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLBGB Ha)ixA, onsoog L . akmitkono, uub. naarAM. CONFESSED HIS GUILT Admitted Signing the Papers, but Said He Thought It Was AH Right to Do So. HEAH1N1 OF TOBIAfiOI? FAILED TO DISCLOSE EVIDENCE FA VORABLE TO PADDT LYNCH. Testerliy afternoon Theodore Tob lason, associated with the Lynch klJ naplng case, bad his hearing before Justice of the Peace Goodman, It had been generally admitted as an incon trovertible fact that Toblason had af fixed the name of Charles Gardner to articl'-a In the office of British Vic. Consul Cherry Ian Saturday, but when he himself admitted yesterday having don', all legal doubt in the matter was dispelled. The defendant, how ever, assured the court that be was not aware he as doing anything wrong, which assurance availed him nothing, for he was bound over to await action hy the circuit court under $500 bonds The ball not being taken up, Theodore Toblawn is now In the county jail to answer to the serious charge of being an accomplice to a kidnaping scheme The specific charge lodged against him is signing another man's name to ship, ping articles. Paddy Lynch "was very sure the day previous that testimony would be given at Toblason's hearing that would stand him In good stead, but tht prediction proved groundless, for, rather, It plac ed him deeper in the mire than ever, If such could be possible. PERSONAL MENTION J AnJr- Hauge vas over from Frank fort yester Jay. Mrs. Sifert of Hammond was in the city yest:rday. Fred Hill was over from the west side last evening. Miss Amy Dean was up from Ham mond yesterday. Capt. Nick Webber was down from Eureka yesterday. . Captain W. W. Babbldge visited the Wesi Side yesterday. Itlch Bradbury of Seaside visited the city yester lay evening. Jack Willlngford of Warrentou vis ited the city yesterday. T. Hold?n of Grays River was an Astoria visitor yesterday. E. H. Houghton, the well known Sea. aider, spent yesterday In the city. N. Wariutaff was In tht city yester day from his home near Youngs river falls. N. Clinton and wife returned" yes terday afternoon from an 'outing at Seaside. Ho veil Lewis of Fern Hill transact ed business with Astoria merchants yesterday. A. J. Johnson, government forestry expert, has returned from a profession al visit abroad. Lieutenant Spurr came wer from Ft. Caiiby yesterday, and will return on the Howard today. Jacob Wilson, a prominent farmer ami creameryma'n of Skamokawa, was In the city yesterday. G. A. Barker, Pacific coast agent of the Chicago and Northwestern railway, as in the city yesterday. Major Tuckir, V. S. A. paymaster, Is expected to arrive this morning from Portbind, and will go down to the forts on the Howard to settle up with the boys. John Tmont and Thomas Crane of kamokaiva, and M. Kennedy of B.rookfleld, the happy trio of the Mll- eis Sands seining grounds, were doing the city yesterday. II. J. Knight of the DeLavaJ Dairy Supply compmy, was In the city yes terday. Mr. Knight will be remem bered as the promoter of the Mer chants' Exchange In this city a year ago. SPRING SALE. Ladies hats, flowers, walking skirts. oversklrta, summer waists, muslin un derwear, pompadours and hair switches and all kinds of ladles' and children's furnishing goods at sale prices. . Mrs. R. Inglcton, Welch Block. TO THE TRADE. Having secured the "El Symphonle, all Havana cigar I can sell these la four slies at Pprt'and prices. Also the Sailor Prince," a union-made nickel cigar, giving 100 free with each pur chase of 1000. Better than the Owl or export. Another nickel cigar, the Opia, 50 fre with ach 1000. Also the Flor de Madrid,'" or "General Arthur" (Concha tee). 615 Commercial St. P. A. Trulllnger. The An tor Ian publishing company Is better than ever "quipped for turning out all kinds of Job printing promptly, In the latest and neatest styles and at honest prices. Send In your orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. MfiSTIlJMTlf CONTINUES ' , ' v''y' . f vr' I :. :v. ':" ' "''r y ' f .; f , tS9 popularity of tho 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 EMBROIDERY New, and Very Popular Full'l5c and 20c values 9 RoyalWorcester Corset cheap article but a gcumt perfect fitting, black lateen 3 f Note ate3 gored, TORCHON O nn4 Cr 10 and 15 cent Laces CUlli UC VALENCIENNES ffaJ tnn 15 and 2.7 cent Larea J dilfl 1UL These are choice laces In very p retty patterns and are selling rapidly. Our store is full of absolutely the highest class of goods in the city and there are bargains on every shelf. You must see them to know. Your mail orders will receive careful and prompt attention at our hands. S7?e A. DUNBAR CO. 566 Commercial St 'Phone 1331 FOR THE FISHING SEASON Fishermen who need Fishboat Oars, Boat Stoves, Clocks, etc., should first see our stock and examine prices. Full assortment. FOARD fit STOKES CO. Astoria LIPMAN, WOLFE . CO. Third, Fourth and Washington Sis., Portland, Or. RETAIL CLERKS WANTED Apply in person or by letter, giving reference, experience, . salary, etc. - ADDRESS MR. JAMES BELL. FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE, LIPMAN, WOLFE & COMPANY PORTLAND, - OREGON Castings We are- prepared to make them on short notice and of th best materials. Let us glva you estimates on any kind of castings or patterp work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. n Ijjcyd 49c straight front, Mat $1 garment Jl Ore. 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