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ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1903. Good Things To Eat - - - I , - f Alao a good assortment of Frwth I Vegotabk'i and Fruiu in lemon, I ROSS. HIGGINS (Q. CO. I Try Rom, Iliggiiin A Co.ibr a nice, juicy Steal. MONTHLY TIDE TABLES m Altai, wet M. '. DaU. H0NUit ". . Monday i TuMday . , WtKlAMday . HiurwUr "tldair . . .. Saturday . HUNDAT . 4 Monday , . . "Tuesday , . WdnMdajr . Thursday . . Friday . , . . Saturday . , BUNDAT . . Monday . . . Tumday . , Wdnadjr . Thursday . . Friday . . . Saturday . . SUNDAY . . Monday , , . Tuiwday . , . WdnMily ,, Thuraday . . Friday . . . Saturday , . HUNDAT , . Monday , , . Tumday , , ft THE HORNING AST0RIAN TELSPITONB ML TODAY'S WKATHBR " Portland, March 2T.-Vetrn 4 Orfo and Westwn Washington, 0 4 oixaalonal rain; l along coast. O Bond In your ordara for Wyoming cod. f. Elmort A Co. I Four up-to-dat barter at th Occi dent. You doa't hT to wait. Wyoming coal, TUB HOUSES COAL. Bond ordvra to B. El mora ft Co. Ring up IU4 M74 for Th. Fra4arlck ua of 3071 Bond atraot, for rvllabl plan tuning. For Rani Taro or due furnished rom for housekeeping. No. 100 Tenth afreet. Mrs, llasmuasen will do up lac cur talna tn your satisfaction. Leave or dare at t)rgon bakery. You will alwajm ttnd the beet 16c tnoal In the city at the Rlalng Sun re taurant, No. 011 Commercial atreet Rig shipment of picture and photo frame Juat In. Alao lateet bookt and magailnea at Svenaon' book atore. I have enough Chnmol iklna to supply the whole country for a year; they coat from I centa to 11.10 each. Roger, druggist. Dumbing out of Joint T Need aome tlnwork? Ring up No. 1031 for John A. Montgomery, 425 Rond atreet, who will promptly attend your wanta with the latest aanltary plumbing fixture and moat skilful workmanship, Tin ning, guAflttlng and heating, Office of C, Q. M.. Vancouver Bar rack, Vih.. March IS. 1901,-Sealed propohnU, In triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'ylock, , ni., April 10, 1003, for clearing ground at Fort 8lev--erin, Or.'gjn. Information fumlHhed here tit by iiuurtcrmaster at poet. V. 8. vaervt' the right to reject or ic cept any or all propoaal or any part thereof. Knvi'lopf containing propos al should be narked: "Propoaala for clearing ground at Fort Steven, Ore gon," Addressed F. H. Hathaway, C. Q. M. llAi'M. P.J "ih.m. It, h.mT "Hi 1:00 1.1 1:07 ,. 1 1:10 I.I 1:41 ,. I 1:05 l.l 1:10 ,. i 1:41 l.l 4: 1 ,. 4:17 l.l 1:10 ,. 1:11 T.O 1:40 7 4:10 7.7 1:01 ,. I 7:l T.I 1:17 . I 1:65 f.t 10:11 ,. 1010:01 T.T 11:17 ,. 11 11:01 1.0 ..... ,,U 0:01 1.111:0! ,. U 0UI 1.111:60 . 14 lib l.l 1:14 . 10 1:16 l.l 1:17 ,l tilo 1.4 1:00 ,:i7 1:01 l.l 1:40 ,.11 1:11 l.l 4:11 . 1 4:10 T.I 1:10 .10 1:01 T.O 0:11 .11 1:17 1.0 7:40 . 11 7:06 1.0 1:01 .11 1:11 l.l 1:4) . 14 1:17 I.T 10:11 .15 10:14 1.011:10 .14 11:10 T.I 11:41 .1711:04 T.O .11 0:11 T.O 11:10 .10 0:01 1,1 1:14 .10 1:14 1.4 1:11 . II 1:10 1,0 1:41 GO-CARTS AND GO BASKETS Cushion Tires and Automobile Gears. Some thing New. Sole Agents for the ORIOLE GO-BASKETvS CHAEiLES HHLB0RN 8 SON 59Q-592 Commercial Atreet fctaowflake Coin "A - ; , , Tonmtoe and Lobntera ' referred Stock Coin, Tomutoci, Dimmi, Anpnrngni and Canned Table Fruit . ., , MARCH, 1001. Low. Wator A. M. P. M i)tr HUNDAY '.TT. Monday . . . , h.m. iC h.m. ft 1:06 1:44 0:17 1.6 1:13 1.0 1.4 l.H Tumday Wadrtraday . ., Thuraday . , , Krlday . . . ., Haturday . , ., HUNDAY . . . Mondny . . . Tuesday . . . . Wadnmday . Thuraday . . , rYlday Haturday . . ,. HUNDAY . . . Monday .' . , . Tuesday , , , . Wednesday . , . Thuraday . . ,. Friday ...... Haturday , , ,. HUNDAY . . . Monday . . . . Tuday . . ... Wednaaday . . . Thuraday . . .. Friday Haturday . . . HUNDAY . . .. Monday . . , . Tuwdny . . , . 1.0 0.0 1 1 10:10 11:11 1.0 l.l 11:10 1.1 0:06 1:17 1:00 4: 10 0:15 l.l 1.0 1.0 "i.i o.o 0.T 0.1 0.1 0.4 1.1 1.4 1:01 1:11 1.1 1.3 T:l 9.0 1:10 0:00 0:44 0.7 0.7 0.0 10:10 1.0 l:10 11 11:11 l.l 1.0 4.1 1:11 0:u 1:17 4.0 1:41 4:11 1:17 1:66 1:11 7:0 J T:4S 1:10 II l.l 1.0 1.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.4 1.0 1.0 Wanted Aglrl for houeework. Ap ply In mornng at 143 Exchange atreet. Wanted-Offlc boy. Apply room No. 7, Flaw) bldg., Tnth and Uond street. For Rent Three room furnished for bduaekeeplng. Inquire at Scully' hardware it ore. Commercial trMt, be tween Ninth and Tenth. A few magnificent pro-Rruaal art quart1, very allghtly damaged by water, at greatly reduced price. Roat general atock of furniture In the clly. Prlcea the loweat II. II. Znpf. the houae furnisher. V. S. Engineer office. Portland, Ore., Muivh SS, 1001. Benlod proposals will be rtceived here for 470,000 ton, more or la, clone for extension nf jetty at mouth of Columbia river, Oreg,, and Wah., until 11 a. in . April 30, 1803, and then publicly opened. Informa tion on application. W. C. Langfltt, Oapt. Kngr. Crepe "paper napkin are cheaper and far more convenient than linen. . We have Juat received a lot of choice nov eltlea In thla line. Ornamental nap kin, (perlully dealgned for card part lee, ping-pong partlce, tea, partlpa, mualcnlr. and floral and patriotic de Ign. The price I I doirn for 26c. Johnaon Rro. It I rumored that an attempt will be made from an unexpected eource to have the alot machlnea now In the city abounded, Whether or not the effort will be Immediately ucceaaful. remain to bcaeen. The lot machine crane la on the wane In Aitorla. and from all account I dying a natural death. Where a few year ago the proprietor reted a golden harvet from them, It I now a fart that many machlnea now In ue In Aetorla do not pny their llcenae. , Office of l'. Q, M., Vancouver Bar- rai'ke, Waeh., March 80. 1003. Scaled propoaal, In triplicate, will be received- here until 11 o'clock, . m., April 24, 193. for furnishing fuel at military prmt In thin department for flral year commencing July 1, 190S. Information fili'liltthed here or by quartermaster at poxU. United State reserve the right to reject or accept any or all propo Al or any part Thereof. Envelope containing propoeal Mould be marx erti "Propoeal for Fuel at " ad- dreed F. H. Hathaway. C. Q. M. Woman's Club. Th rvgular meeting of m Womnn club will tx held today at M p. m. In Odd Fellow', hall. The Woman club will celebrate Arbor day at thl tlm Imtead of April U. Mr. Kate D. Robb will act a chairman for th afternoon. The quotation la repone to roll call will be appropriate to the ubjrct. After a hort aeeslon the la die will adjourn to th court houae iuar and the high chool ground to plant tree and flower and to celebrate the day. A full attendance I re queitel , Prepare for Fishing; u Suiierintcndent It A. Hawkln of the Packer' Ilwuco lnterete, I In the rlty. Mr. Hawkln ay preparation for th coming finding eon are In full lng at Ilwaro, Mending and tar ring wrb and driving trap pll are the order of the day. The magnlflwnt wrnthtT of th pact two week t,a permitted teady driving en trap dur lug that time. Th work I principally replnclng pll which have been I rok en off by drift log, and removing trap to new location, ne. nltatcd y ehlftlng and and current. A Six-Cent Marvel. "Wonderland," ih annual publica tion of the Northern Pacific railway, I thjt year a truly wonderful book, tell tng In a happy manner the dory of a remnrknble country.. Some of the sub ject treated are "The Travel of Fath er Hennepin," "The Maudau Indian of th Upper Mlaaourl," "Irrigation In the Northwet," "Yellowstone Tark,' "The Columbia River, the Bo-Called Oregon, ihe Great River of the Wet" It I replete with choice new llluitra Hon ahd will repay perusal. Six cent In postag ent with the proper addrcs to Charlea 8. Fee, St. Paul, Minn., will obtain the book free by mall. Smallpox Again. Two mild case of smallpox were placed under quarantine yesterday by Health Officer Dr. Pllklngton. One I Alice Shrocder, aged 15, living on Irv ing avenue between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth street. Her mother, younger slst-ir and brother are quar ontlned with her. Alfred, her older brother, la not slaying at home at present The only other case, that of Chris Blmonmm, aged 10, whose father is the proprietor of the Scandla saloon, I at Harrison avenue and Thirty. fourth street There are Ave other children In the family, all of whom were vaccinated yesterday. The origin of tlic- '.ase ha not been satisfac torily accounted for, but It Is note' worthy that they occur In the same district In which nearly all the cane of Infectious disease have flourished since the epidemic began last fall. Body Will Be Held. In response to the telegram sent by Coroner Pohl to A. E. Bourquln In Los Angeles announcing the death of Frank Burn, two answer wera re ceived here yesterday. On of them directed that the body be burled In soldiers' cementery a he, Bourquln, was unable to (land the expense of the funeral The other requested a photo graph to be taken of the boy and all particular possible be learned In re gard to hi death. The last telegram further stated Mr. Bourquln would start Immediately for here. Although It Is not positively stated It 1 not doubted but that the ender' of the telegram I the father, and, If prac tlcble, the body will be hid until his arrival. In accordance with this plan no arangements for the funeral have been made. Bail Not Secured. District Attorney Is Investigating the evldnce taken In the Justice court In the case of the state vs. Paddy Lynch, and In a few day will file an Information In the circuit court, which will have the effect of placing the mritter of ball within the Jurisdiction of the latter. On the application made to Judge McBrlde at St. Helen to fuinlrh ball, with John Kenney and Charles Wise a uretles, the Judge rul ed that he could not make an order except when acting a a magistrate In Clatsop county, as the information ',d not yet been filed In the circuit ciurt, though a transcript had been. Yester day, Mr. Lynch' attorney, F. D. Win ton, made application to Tustlce Good man to accept a lower bond than was formerly required, but the court- In slated on a bond of $3000 with approved sureties or a cash ball of 12000, which has not yet been furnished. RECEIVES MUCH ATTKNT10.1 In our sohool. Instruction la given tn wording, capitalising, punctuating, para graphing, etc All our teaching I practi cal; th education we give I usabl. A oure with ua psyc-th aueeea of ear graduate, a buatnesa men and woman, and a bookkeeper and itenographor. prove thl. Open all th year; student admitted at any time; oatalogu trt. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, ORBQOR . A. r. ARMSTRONG, 1X.R PRJQICIPAI. Chained Down Is the condition in which many men ot good selling capacity find themselves. They have reached the limit in their present business. Any man in this position who feels that he can sell a good security to conservative investors and can give bank references is invited to write statin? his ace. his business and his reason for desiring to branch out into another line of work. All tetter Irated strictly eeaidntlal GEORGE T. DEXTER, friirtMt f DtaiMtie AmmIm, TO Mnt.il Llf lnMrsM CcmpmyerNeaVw,' 11 Nswm glnst, Hm V.rk, N. V. Found Ouilty as Charged. Alex Olof, better known a "Rusnlan Alex," was tried yesterdoy morning before a Jury In the court of the Jus tice of the peace for having fish In hie possesalon during th close season. It took the Jury 10 minute to return a verdict of guilty a charged, and Im mediately thereafter Justice of the Peace Goodman Imposed a fine of 100 and costa upon defendant Not being In a position to pay the fine, Alex was taken to Jail to serve out the sentence. The fury which tried the case was com posed of the following: Thomas Fail- non, P. H. Taylor, Henry Spellmeir and Ou Fisher. Another Pioneer Gone. William Edgar, an old and highly r spected cltlxea. of Astoria, died at t o'clock yesterday morning at his resl dence on the corner of Second and Aa- tor street, after a very brief Illness of a complication of heart and kidney troubles, aggravated by acute mdlges tlon. . Mr. Fdgor wa native of Scot' lund, 0$ year of age, and ha no del stives so far a is known, except his estimable wife, who survive him. During hi early life Mr. Edgar fol lowed the sea. sailing many times from New Tork, New Orlean and other At lantlc port In tSl be came around to San Francisco on the American bark Fanny, Captain $plcer. and lived In 8nn Jose, and Humboldt Cal., for many years, at one time being engaged in flour milling. Coming to the Columbia In 1870 he became Identified with John West at Westport In the manufacture ' of Hen oil. Later he took a homestead on Gray rlvr, and wa associated with Captain Von Rchfleld In Bteamboallng on the Columbia. In 1070 he went Into business in the Old Corner Cigar store, on Ninth and Bond atreet. where he wa a familiar figure for 25 years. A touch of romance obtain In con traction with the marriage of Mr. Ed gar In 1884. at the age of SO. Captain Wither, with whom he had sailed many voyages In years gone by, had re tired from the sea and lived with hi wife and daughter. Elisabeth, In Call fornla. When Mr. Edgar returned from a Visit to them, Miss Withers came with him a bride, and the old captain and hi wife came along to spend U,elr few remaining year with the children, which they did. During the last few years Mr. Edgar has con ducted a grocery on Second and As- tor streets. Full arrangement had not been com pleted last night for the funeral, but It will be held tomorrow morning with Interment at Ocean View cemetery. Hats Trimmed Free Mrs. Ingloton ho Just opened a One line of spring hat and flowers, with waists, white skirts and muslin under wear. Pompadour and hair switches, ami all kinds of ladles and children's furnshtng good at sole price. Welch block, Astoria, Ore. NOTICE. TO LOGGERS, MILLMEN, SHIP- CHANDLERS AND FOUNDRY MEN. Private bid for the following ma terial will be received at the office ot the undersigned agent, up to noon of April 15, 1903. On the condition that payment Is to be made In cash on de livery. The right I reseerved to re ject any and all bids. Bids should specify clearly what portion I being bid for. 2000 feet Hercules extra plough steel wire rope 1 1-8 In dla 0-19 t. 2000 feet plough teel 1 1-8 in dla 6-19 strand 000 feet plough steel hoisting 1 1-8 In din 0-19 strand AM the above la practically new, well oiled and looked after. 200O feet ot second-hand wire rope 3 8 In dla. Three (3) Mushroom anchors, average weight 8000 lbs each. . One (1) Ship anchor In good order, about 5000 pound. P. L. CHERRY, " Agent German Bark "Alsternlxle," Aatorla. Or., March 25, 1003. Salmon .Confiscated. H. B. Parker and , Captain E. P. Porker, proprietor and manager of the Parker houe, werearrested yeterday by Deputy Fish Warden Webeter for having salmon In their possession. The men wwre released upon their own re cognlwn to appear for trial next Mimdy morning In he court of the Ju tl e of the ,ce. The salmon, an extra laige one and In fine condition, wa founl In the kitchen of the hotel The fish wg confiscated end sold to a local dealer. In Sunny California. Mr. William Ron and daughter, Bessie, are enjoying the balmy Cali fornia climate In Sierra Madre, In the foothill -tear Pasadena. Miss Violet Bowlby 1 now vlsltjng with them, aftr attending school at Lo Angcfe. lUcently 'hey entertained also Mies Halstead, George Warren and the Mlatses Sue It. and Floretta Elmore. Thj Misses Elmore are expected home In a few days, after a short stop at San Francisco. Mrs. Boss will return about April 10, leaving Miss Bessie at Palo Alto. Will Bowl at Salem. The following bowlers went to Port land last night: M. F. Hardest?, P. Peterson. B. J. Pye, W. A. Mathena, James Keating, Frank Woodneld and Horace Thing.' It was the Intentton of th team to play at the Commercial club alleys last night, twt owing to the late, hour in reaching there It wa not possible for the contest to take place. Tonlrfht the player will be tn Salem to try their (kill with the llllhee club and a special from the capital lost nltfht states that in a local contest last night between two Illhee team of 12 plcekd men, a team to bowl the Astoria t'ommercial club wa selected -a fol lows: J. J. Murphy, B. O. Shucking, C, P. McNaryy ). p, Sutherland, H, P. Ollnger and George Hoyt A total core of 1006 point in four games wa made by this team. Short-Lived Desertion. Sergeant E. Phillips arrived on last night' train from Knappa having In charge Private Thomas E. Clark, who deserted from Fort Stevens less than 24 hour before. Clark say he wa drunk and did not know what lie wa doing, but he knew enough to wear ci vilian clothe, and, In making his prep aration he appropriated a pair of Cao- talj Steele' trousers and various oth. er articles, which a strict sense of hon estly would have impelled him to leave behind. He footed It up to Knappa, and when the sergeant arrived there on last evening's train he almoit rau Into his anna. He will be taken back to the fort on the Howard thl morn ing. His. litle thefts will probably have the effect of doubling his sentence which will be something like three year In Umbo. On Shoalwater Bay. W. A. C arm there of Oystervllle, Wash., wa In the city yesterday. Mr. Carruthers 1 largely interested In the oyster business. The season for oys ter planting opens April 1 and lasts until June 15. During thl time the "young growth" in the deeper waters. reserved from private ownership by the state, are permitted to be tonged op for planting pn the private beds. Under the new law oystermen must pay the state for this seed at the rate of 10 centa per sack ot 130 pounds. For merly It was free. This will have a tendency to slightly raise prices. The severe storm of a few weeks ago did not result tn so much damage to the beds by drifting as was thought at the time. 1 From Seattle. J. T. Ross, who returned yesterday from Seattle, says business is flour ishing In the sound city, though the street car tieup make things decid edly Inconvenient. It is hoped to reach a settlement very shortly. Said Mr. Ross: "Seattle Is worse off than we are for depot appointments, as pas sengers alight in the open street The city expects soon to boast of .first class facilities In this respect, and the railroads have obtained leave to enter the ctly through a tunnel, which will make possible the construction of a splendid underground station. A num ber of mammoth buildings are under way or projected, notably the new gov ernment building, the plans for which are to be much enlarged and Include the addition of an assay office. The building is to cost $1,000,000. Mining Is again at fever heat, the new Tanana district being the object ive point of most of the fortune hunt ers now going north. This new eldoro do Is said to be more Important than tho, Klondike, both In the richness of the prospects and In more extensive area. It Is on American soil and 1 easily reached from Circle City and other Yukon points and from Valdei." Notice to Friends of Organized Labor. All union men and friends of organ ised labor are hereby notified that the San Francisco Oyster House Is again declared UNFAIR. , . Cooks and Walter4 Union. A. J. Klaffkt, President. S. M. Gallagher, Sec. . Shoppers Know good bargaino when. tliey tea tlienj..' Cautions buyer and tbose v?ho want the LATEST and BEST alwayo find that trae economy and oatiofaction lie in dealing at the right place. .Notice these price : HOSIERY With the nobby low shoes to be worn this summer, the most highly finished Hose In black, plain or mixed color will be greatly in de mand. Here are some of our new arrivals. La.lle block Usle, fancy ribbed , hose, with assorted shades of embroidery work on m m , ankle, price per palr....43C Ladi? cluster ribbed black lisle hoie, with silk embroidered boot, full finished Price per pair 50c andOUC CORSETS J5h Royal Worcester 'New Models In the BON TON and SAPPHIRE Beautifully finished and ex tremely shapely and comfortable Dip Hip and Prince for over broad figure, and th "Dowag er" for stout one. They have arrived Just in time for you be fore having your Easter gown made, ! A splendid showing of the most novelties for iprlng buying. , If wlU not ask for your trade. &e A. DUNBAR CO 566 ComrftercTa! St " 'Phone 1331 FOR THE FISHING SEASON gaBgsgaBaaBSB5saeam , ,. . - 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. A S TO R I A HOTE L Newly Refitted and Furnished Good Table, Comfortable Rooms, Reas onable Rates and Courteous Treatment. JACK DENCK 217 Seventeenth Street, Near NEW ARRIVALS In Late aud Desirable Assortment DRY GOODS AND FOOTWEAR Come in and see. What you bay here is good arid the prices are right. General Store, Comer of Bond and Eleventh Streets. V. H. COFFEY r, NEW STYLE CHOP HOUSE P F. PETERSON, Proprietor BEST ARRANGED EATING HOUSE IN ASTORIA EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS Bleventh Street . Ladle black lisle lace front hose a great assortment of pattern all full finished, with hlgh- ipliced beet Pre per pair 50c Ladle fine lisle with plain top and lace boots, an elegant as sortment. ' i . Price per palp .. ...... DUC New Jewelry f - No toilet complete without a long lorgnette chan,. To ur large line of coral . and ' . bead chain have ben added some ex ceedingly dainty white pearl ones Price 2Sc to 32. New Pearl Good ' Fashionable designs in cuff pin waUt sets, tick pin, belt, broach and lace pin. , New Belt Buckles French and sterling stiver in captivating new designs, large and small size. popular fabric and the mot striking our qualities and price don't talk wa - Proprietor Commercial, Astoria, Ore. J 1 Astoria