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ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 20,' 1003. .?. FISH FOR IENT HALT SALMON, (gcnuln bellies, very choice.) per pound ,,.20c HMOKttl) rfAl.MON (lloyl Chinook, S. Schmidt A Co.) ptr pound. .Me CAN HAt.MON' (Columbia rtlver Mprlng Catch) per tun.'. ...... .10 to Vi CAN KKIM (AAt.K-rtim.ki-a and In Jolly) per van , He FINNAN ItAtmiR tOroas ft HI sukwl) ir emi.. .,...'..,..:......,. ALHO HOMR NICE, LAHUK, JU K'Y M.VCKEItEU Twenty-three duy mure of Umi remain, Let us uggct some nr. tlrl far sch day. We will pleas you. ... ROSS. HIGGINiS (Q. CO. MONTHLY TIDE TABLBH MARCH, 1908. "" High Wiiltr. A. M. 1 P. M." Du. h in. ftTjh.m.l ft iSOii&AirTTTl :0o"i:i 1:67 7. Monday S I:i0 1.1 1:48 1. Tuesday . . ,, t 8:06 I.I 1:16 f. ; WediiMidty . .. 4 1:41 I.I 4: 1 I. Tl..im.Uy . . .. I 4:11 1.1 1:10 I. lYiany 1:1 T.I (:40 I. Haturday . . .. 7 1:10 7.7 1:01 I. SUNDAT .... 7:11 7.S 1:17 I. Monday .... I 1:45 l.i 10:11 I. Tuesday . . ..10 10:011 7.T11U7 7. Wednesday , ,. 11 11:0 1.0 Thursday . . ..11 0:01 7.111:01 I. J'rlday it 0:41 I.I 11:10 I.; Mnturdny . . .. 14 lill l.t 1:14 I. . HUMMr ... II 1S I. ft 1:17 7.: Monday . ... 14 Mu 1.4 1:00 7. Tuesday . . ..11 1:01 1.1 1:45 l.i i Wodneiday , ,.ll 1:11 1.1 4:11 I. Thursday . . , ) 4:1 7.1 t:0 I.I tVtday 10 1:01 7.4 :!! I. Maturday . . ..11 1:17 I.I 7:40 I.I NUNDAY . . .13 7:01 I.I 1:11 I.I Monday . (:l : Tueadsy ... .14 1:17 1.710:31 l.( Wsdnmtday .. .1110:14 .IU:I0 7. Thursday . . ..1(11:10 7.111:41 T.I PrhUy 17 11:14 7.1 Maturday , . ,, 11 0:11 f. 0 11:11 7 KUNOAT . . .11 0:11 1.1 1:14 T.I Monday .... 10 1:14 1.4 1:41 T.l Tuesday . . ..ii 1:11 1.1 !: 1.', MATtCIt. 1001. Low Water. Date, VKUAY'T7 .7 Monday . . .1 ' Tuesday . , , .1 , Wednesday . Thursday . . .1 Friday . . . .1 Hnturduy , , .1 HUNIMT . . Monday . . . Tuesday . . . Weduosday . .1 Thursday . , Krldny . . . .1 . Hnturday , . HL'NUAY . . Monday . . . .1 Tuesday i .' . ,t , Wednesday . Thursday . . I , Friday . . . . .1 Maturday . . KUNDAY . . Monday , . , Tuesday . . . .1 Wednesday . .1 ' Thuraday . . Friday . . . Saturday . . ! HUNDAT . . .1 Monday . , . .7 Ttiwiday . . . . " f m.Jp.m7" h.m. ft h,m. ft." Til 1:06 , 1:13 1.0 . 1 1:44 1.1 1:44 1.4 .. I 1:17 1.0 t:14 1.1 .. 4 10:14 0.0 10:00 1.1 . 111:11 1.0 11:00 1.1 .. 11:10 1.1 .. 7 0:06 t.l f.it 1.1 . I 1:17 1.1 t:to 0.0 . I 1:00 1.6 4:00 0.7 . 10 4:10 t.l 4:61 0.1 .. 11 1:16 1.4 1:41 0.1 . 11 1:0 1.1 : 0.4 .. 11 1:61 1.1 7:13 0.1 ,. 14 7:1 0.1 7:41 0.1 . 16 t:l 0.1 1:13 1.4 . 16 1:00 0.7 1:67 1.1 . 17 1:44 0.1 1:11 1.4 .t 11 10:10 1.0 10:11 t.l .. 1KI1:1 1.111:00 1.4 ..10 11:11 1.111:61 t.l .. II 1:11 1.4 .21 0:1(1 4.1 1:14 1.7 . 23 1:17 4.0 1:14 1.7 .. 24 1:41 t.l 4:10 1.1 .. 16 4:11 t.l 4:64 1.4 .. 14 1:17 t.l 1:12 l.t ,. 17 6:66 1.0 1.01 l.t .11 1:11 1.6 1:40 l.t .. 7:01 t.l 7:14 1.4 . 20 7:4 6 0.1 7:49 1.1 II 1:16 0.1 1:11 l.t THE MORNING ASTORIAN TKLEHIONB ML 4 TODAY'S W IS A T It E It 4 , Portland. March l.-Oregon, f Wellington and Idaho, fair. 444444)4444 Send In your order coal. B. Klmore ft Co, for Wyoming Llf lluny iap dean and disinfect. For sale by Johnson llrna, Pour up-to-dat barber at th Occi dent., Yo't don't hav to wait. Voinltn foal. THE HOUSE COAL. nd ordfii to 8. Elinor ft Co. Uiliool supplies, station- ry and some. Ihlng to read at Bvenson' hook lor. Kln up Ked 1074 for Tli. Frederick Mit of 2071 Dotid street, for reliable . piano tuning. Typewriting dona at raonuble rate. . Composition a specialty, Will C. , Xtlshnp, Cenlt at hotel. You will always nnd the beat !Sc nical In Ui city at tha Rlaln Sun res taurant, Nt. lit Conuiwrolal ,1ml For HoiH-Threa rooma furnUhnd for houarkiN'plnc. Iniiulre at 8cullyi Ji&rdware atora. t'otnmerrlal gtrw't, b- t'n Ninth and Tenth. I am aollliK tha lorgeat cake of pur wtilta liiipurtM olive oil caxtlle np tvtr aold hre for the money. Call and ae for your If. Itog')', drtiRglat We havt Juki iv rived a ulilpment of J. A. FolK'M'ii high grade Mo. hn nnd Java, oonV and Ttawnllnn bl.-nd coffee. Vi H.-1I tli' tinder u pnltlv) jfiniiiin trt.. Try thi-ui. Jol)ll.il llr.(M.. For hhKi. 4t a Imignln; Three Iota, llh 1,-ood dw'vlllng h(ium. Imrn and milmllilltigi, and aivall fruit. 1,0 , cad .iftr A. F. C. pnrlc. Call or wriv O. W. t'Urk. Aatnrln, Oro. I'lumhliiK out of Joint? Nicd aomo tiowork King up No. 1031 for John A. Mouigomviy, 426 Dond atri-pt, who ltl piomplly attend your wnnt with th bteat annllftry plumblnK flxtutea nd inont akllful workmaiiKhlp. Tin nliiK. gaximing nnd heating. Plrlttly frvth ranch ugg two doaen for IS rent at Johnoon Iiro. For Rent Furnkhed and unfurnlah ed rooma; No, 247 Ninth atreet. r gejBMBBBS Mayor Huprcnant ha aigned the or dinance paaed by the laat arpulon of th city council. Joint Deinelro and Nlchola Marate glune, both from far-away Greece, have luken out first cltlwimhip pawr. The coaatlitf at earner Aberdeen ar rived In yeatvrduy from Ban Fram-lacu. 8he will load lumber for the bay city. The MUaea O'Connor have entirely recovered from amallnox and the quar antine wae yeaterday lifted from their home. Ki nney ft, Orlbler'a building on Bond atreet will b moved three feet eaat In order to create an alleyway between It and the atructur on the corner. ' Tha Uiun.h Queen made Ita Aral trip yeterdy on the Gray river run under the command of Captain Will Hull who ha been acting aa first mate of th tenmer Ecllpa. Ivar C. Andereon la completing a new launch for the A. Hooth Packing company In Alderbrook. It will be fitted with Troyer gaaollne engine, now bulldng at the Aatnrla Iron work. Work on the logging railroad at Young river full ! to be pushed rap Idly, and In accordance with thl the Hreniner Logging .omiMuty rlowd a contract yeaterday for th construction of 136 ton of steel roll, The new launch built by the Afttorla Iron work At the Leathern shipyard for the P. P. & N. company la almost ready for launching. She I 68 feet long .in J H 1-3 feet beam, nnd hAa a 84 hnrao xnv .r giiaollne engine. tfejWd propoatil will be received at the office of the lighthouse engineer, Pnrtlnnd. Ore., until 12 o'clock, m., April 15, i!K)1, nd then 0en''cl. 'or r- nlnhlnff tin I delivering fuel and provis ions for the lltththoup tender Colum bine during the fiscal year to end June 30, 11104, in accordance with specifica tions, eopla of which, with blank pro posals nn I othee Information, may be had upon Application to Capt. W. C. LniiKfllt, Corp of Engineers, V. S, A., enKlneur 13th lighthouse district. The Packer launch Triton I again In the water after an tenlv over hauling, and foe ' on her regular North shore run tn charge of Capt Kmlt Itergman . .' After seven years' service In the U ettrlo tight plant W, F. Jorfe ha levered hi connection with the com pany, and will oon take ft position at Frankfort with a logging company. John Chltwood. who " wn auimrln tending tha work of clearing out the Pipeline road, had th misfortune to hov a log roll on h foot Wednesday last, badly spraining hi foot and tvakl. roles are oil In place for the lwls and Clark telephone line from .Keith' flue to th Young bar bridge and th men are at work on this side. Th wlr will probably be strung next week. . The World Fair saloon, situated on the northe.nl -ornr of Fourteenth and Coiumcrchl street wilt b lowered and a new foundation will he put In. ! (inl-r Obeck ha the contract and H I th Int'-ntton to commence work to day, r ' Leand-r Lebeck yeaterday completed the -novlng of the residence of Han Jucottsen, 164S Thirty-fourth street. Tne houM haa been moved 12 feet south on the same lot, where It had been stand ing, th sliding ground making thl nevesMry. While handling an x yesterday on the Lewi and Clark, Wellington C. Itlahop had the misfortune to strike hi rliht foot, Infllctng a wound from which he suffered a very serious los of blool, while alklnr half a mile to wh-re be could have It attended to. Miss Ivy Barker, who gracefully pre sided queen of the eighth annual re gatta, was married at 1:30 last even Ing to Samuel B. Archer, at St Ste phen a church, Portland. Mr. and Mr. Archer will spend their honeymoon on the sound 4nd In British Columbia, after, which they will read! in Port land. That there has been a slump la Alas ka cannery enterprise Is nowhere more noticeable than In Astoria. Iiurlng th st few year th hop of the city have ben almost overwhelmed with work during thl season, build ing hosts nnd machinery for northern canneries. Th extreme low price of fish this year la responsible for an ex ceedingly unwelcome dullness In these bramhc of Industry. The Forester are .not soliciting any outside assistance toward defraying the expense of the grand court of Ore gon which wilt "convene In Astoria on May 12, but '.tre planning for large event. About 200 people are expected to bo In attendance. The program In clude a banquet, an excursion to Sea side, and a grand ball. Delegate to the grand court will be elected at th next regular meeting. President J. W. Welch of the Cham ber of Commerce has tn course of pre paration a handsomely Illustrated fold er con'alnlng matter descriptive of Clatsop county and Inviting; homeseek era to visit this favored region. Five thousand coplea of these folder nre to be distributed In 'he eaat amonir (res pective eettler. which will no doubt reault !n uiay ,-ieople visiting Astoria who nlnht not otherwise do o. JAPANESE MATTING v-; . o (Linen Warp) , )J i - SE25cperydDAY Kcgnlai' value 35c per yrml. Th Itost r Matting to bo had for the money. CHARLES HEILB0RN SON We Carry the Best Furniture in the City. A laudable purpose actuates the :nem ber of Seaside 'odge A. O. U. W., and the ladles of the Degree of Honor, In preparing the entertainment announc ed for Saturday evening; at their hall, the Presbyterian church. ; It Is given for the purpose of raising funds with which to assist needy families of the city. A very excellent program has been prepared, which will be given In the audlto.-ium and will be followed by a sumptuous repast In the basement. Superintendent O'Brien, of the p. R ft N. rail lines, say that homcsocker ars coming Into the stnte over- that road in a steady stream, averaging about 200 per day. Th colonist rate from New York I 160; from Chicago, $33, and from Missouri river points, $25, which apply on all the transcontinent al (onda entering Portland. A these rotes remain In force until July this means the Introduction of a vast num ber of neople Into the state during this spring. . The amount of taxes paid at theaher iff' office at the last footing I $1M,- 601.81, Including rebate Amounting to $3t,020.K, or 'n cash $101,481.45. Thl leaves $29,810.86 still due, the totar tax being $134.412. 67. No rebates arc now allowed on tuxes paid, but the privil ege Is given of payng only one-half the tax now !f desired. On and after April 7th, unpaid taxes will be dolliiquent, and a penalty of 10 percent will be ad ded and Interest charged at the rate of 12 peveiit. A creuUr has been" Issued by the Oregon Information burenu requesting thnt Interested persona In every county In the state forward at once to It such Information nnd exhibits a will be of benefit to homeseeker and Intending Investors who arrive , in the cty of Portland with the Intention of locat ing in th state. The bureau octuple a largo room tn the Union depot, where It la the Intention to receive the new comers, and to have on display a com plete exhibit of Oregon production from th various counties, together with full' Information. u io the r cure, avalabl lands, adaptability to certain Industrie, etc., for , their In struct Ion and guidance In the selection of location. Th circular state that over 111,000 ha been raised by sub scription tn Portland to defray the eYpenae of (be enterprise. W, M. Kllllngsworth, T. D. Honeyman, W. R Bcharrel, It. C, Johnson and Charles E. ladd nre th director of the bu reau, with th last named a chair- man. Tni is an opportunity for ciat sop county to h represented In s plan which Is sure to produce result. Th plac of O. I. Petersen on th Lewis and Clark river ha been brought one and one-half mile nearer the city by the construction of a rood leading from th property to the pub lic highway. Mr. Petersen's farm is about five mile from the dty, In the vicinity of Ijarson' dairy, and if some distance from th road, so by making this short cut travel to and from the property la greatly-ex jiedlted. Afore of men under Leander lbeck hi been employed building two bridges to cross Intervening sloughs and the work ha recently been completed. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar rack. Wh.. March 1, 1M3.-Sealed proposals, tn triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock, a. m., April 14. 190$, for clearing ground at Fort Htev ens, Oregon. Information furnished her or by quartermaster at post. V 9. -e serves the right to reject or ac cept any or 11 proposal or any part thereof. Envelope containing propos als ahould be narked: "Proposal for clearing gnund at Fort Stevens, Ore. gon." Addressed F. H. Hathaway. C Q. M. . Lyman Way, who was arrested in Portland last Wednesday at the Instl gatlon of Sheriff Unvitle, waa brought down on lat nlghf train by Deputy Fid well. He will appear before Judge Goodman today to answer to the charge of tealing two fish nets from the Devlin net rack last summer. The story of th crime and the arrest and ecqulttat of Lout Kiss, Way boat puller, xre familiar to the public. The apprehonsbn of Way is creditable to the perserverng quest which the sheriff ha maintained ever since the theft was report! Much favorable comment waa heard yesterday on the publication in this pa per of an extensile article on the sub ject of tuberculo!. No dlseaw has been and 1 so fatal In Astoria as the one commonly colled consumption, and slnifiilarly enough, a large portion of the victim ar children. The article for which we ar Indebted to Dr. Al frod Kinney, vlc-preldent of the state board of health, 'a given publication that Increased knowledge of the sub Ject might be of benefit to those who are ufferAra, and might assist In the prevention of the disease among others. The fact that th on net captured by the deputy llsh warden yesterday waa able to gather !n 25 One salmon night before last, I taken to Indicate that th spring run will not only be early,, but very heivy. The fish, which" were disposed of to local deal er by th officer, ar of excellent ap pearance and aal.1 to be of fine flavor. It was remtirkel that under the pre' ent law they are rightfully the prop erty of the fish-wheel owners on the upr-er river, es the protected run now entering the river will reach the wheels just about the time the season open, and will be mostly scooped in, SALMON IS ' CONFISCATED Deputy Webster TaKes Ken While Fishing. Tehodore Tobiason is still In Jail and the Indications are that he will remain there,' there being no evidence given that he will obtain bondsmen. Tobta son Is what may be termed a freak of nature. He admit having signed previous article under conditions sim ilar to those In which he Is at present complicated, but denies having done so in th present Instance, though It Is perfectly apparent that he did. His statements tn regard to his propensl ty to sign other people's name to ship ping articles, who. for obvious reas ons, did ' not perform the office for themselves, hav caused It to be prac tically understood that he had ack nowledged hi guilt In the present In stance, so any belief In thnt direction I due more properly to his own side stepping In the matter than to any other circumstance arising in the rase. USH OF SUBMARINE BOATS. Great Britain is among the last of th power to' realise the value of sub marine vessels In future warfare. They have therefor? adopted five of them built at once. In this respect Great Brltaiu resembela many people tn our own country who, when they feel lck, wait until the last minute before they seek a remedy to cure them. The ma jority of the people, however, always keep a bottle of Hoatettor' Stomach Bitters tn their medicine chest, and at the first signs of a disordered take a few dose with the result that they always have good health.' This Is an excellent plan for you also. The bit ter will positively cure headache, heartburn, sour stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, Insomnia, or nervousness. Try bottle and be convinced of Its value. " ' ';' . ; : . -v. . . Dr. T. L. Ball UBNl.'ST 124 Commercial atreet, Aatorlat Or. Warden Is Hot After Dealer Who Cause the Law to Be Violated. It i a recognlxed fact tltat the law regulating the close fishing season Is being persistently violated nnd Fish Warden Van Duwen is determined to biliu; the culprits to an accounting for their misdeed and in line with thl ts using (.very available means. The warden himself i actively engaged to e fluit-(he regulations are properly enforced and In his deputy, H. A. Webster, he ha an able and tetermln ed assistant. Deputy Webster and a. companion left Calhlamet Wednesday at t p. m. In a small boat and headed in the di rection of Astoria. On the way down they visited all the streams and every spot on the river where vlplater were likely to be and a short distance above- Tongue point their efforts were reward ed. It was in Prairie channel that Deputy Webster ran upon two fisher men who had out their nets and were doing a land office business. The meeting was rather unexpected on both sides, for while it' was known that Fril9 channel Is frequentei by men who flsh out of season, 'Deputy Webster on this occasion had some thing else in the string. . Neverthe less, he waa prepared for every emer gency ani be acted at once. The men, on the other hand, were constantly on the alert for officer, but were und-?r the impression that they traveled In a launch, which on a still nlcht ua Wednesday could be heard at great distance. Therefore they were taken by surprise when the. skfff con taining Deputy Webster and his com' nanlon pulled up along side of them. They were so completely off their guard that they did not make the least effort to effect an escape and submit' ted without any how of resistance whatever. The flsh, 700 pounds, were confiscated, but the meu were subse quently released, after It waa learned who they were, and proceeding against them are temporarily suspend ed. This wa done so that a bigger haul can be made later. The Immediate prosecution of the fishermen, the dep uty real! id would in all probability defeat the plans laid to capture the chief offenders. The confiscated goods were brought here and disposed of. Deouty Webster did not reach this city jntll late Thursday morning and wa greatly exhausted with the trip. which being conducted In a very round about way, uroved very wearisome. While the fishermen are In no sense guiltless before the law for the viola tlon of a very Important statute. It Is realised that the 'chief offender are those dealers who by substantial offer induce them to flsh during the close season. The nsnermen oniy iohow the vocation in response to these offer and feel Justified tn making a few dol lar though It I done In an Irregular manner. Intelligent men are not num be red among them, but rather those en gaged In the practice have not studied the situation thoroughly enough to be aware that they are commltlng a gross breach of discipline. While this fact hardly condones their offense strictly speaking, It brings out more forcib ly the Instigators of the offense and the officers know that by apprehending the dealers snd dealing out to them their deserved punishment, the root of the evil will be nipped and thereafter the evil Itself will not flourish. WORKMEN, NOTICE ! An entertainment will be given by Seaside lodue A. O. U. W. In the hall tomorrow, Saturday, evening commenc ing at 3 p. m. A good musical and literary program; good feed, and a good tim.J. Everybody invited, the 400 included. Irrespective of memberrhlp. By order of the Committee. SPRING SALE. Ladle hats, flowers, walking skirts, oversktrts, summer waists, muslin un derwear, pompadour and hair switches and all kinds of ladies' and children's furnishing good at sale price. Mrs. R. Ingleton, Welch Block. TO THE TliAPE. Having secured the "El Symphonle, all Havana cigar I can sell tnese in four sixes at Portland prices. Also the Sailor Prince." a union-made nickel cigar, giving 100 free with each pur chase of 1000. - Bitter than the owl or export. Another nickel cigar, the Opla, 50 frse with ach 1000. Also the Flor de Madrid." or "General Arthur" (Concha slxe). 515 Commercial St.. P. A. TrulUngej-. Th Aatorlan Publishing company 1 better than ever -equipped for turning out all kind of Job printing promptly, in the latest and neatest styles and at honest prices. Send tn your order. Satisfaction guaranteed. CONTINUES ' 1' , 'I I''' ' " . "'I" ' &a popularity of 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 3 EMBROIDERY New and Very Popular Full 15c and 20c values RoydWorcester Corset Not a cheap article, but a Jeuin straight front, bias gored, perfect fitting, black Mtcca $1 garment 10c yd 49c TORCHON 10 and 15 cent Laces 3 and 5c VALENCIENNES c.nr1nr 15 and 23 eent Laces J ClilU 1UC These are choice laces In very pretty patterns and arc selling rapidly. Our store is full of absolutely the -highest class o 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. U)e A. DUNBAR CO. 366 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. a STOKES CO. Astoria .. . Ore. LIPMAN. WOLFE CO. Third, Fourth and Washington Sts., Portland, Or. RETAIL CLERKS WANTED Apply in person or by letter, giving reference, experience, salary, etc. ; ' - L 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 give you estimates on any kind of casting or pattern work. Lowest price for flrst-cl&ss work, .' TELEPHONE NO. -8481. " IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Sec Csy IrcnO for. Itiik sod Fruglla ar: