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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARC1T 29, 1903. Good Things To Eat - - - Long'a Preserve and Jellies Snowflalu Corn :' , ',, ; : Tomatoes and Lobsters, Preferred Stock Corn, Tomatoes, Iloaiis, Asparagus and Canned Tulle Fruits Also a good assortment of Fresh Vegetables and FruiU In season. ROSS. HIGGINS . CO. Try Ro, Illggim & Co. for a nice, juicy Steak. MONTHLY TIDE TAHLIZH MARCH, MOi, Hlh Water. BUNDAT . . Monday i Tuesday , , Wsdltssday , Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . HCNDAT , . Monday . . . Tuesday . . Wtdnvaday . Thursday . . Friday Saturday , . BUNDAT . . Monday . . . Tuady . . Wsdnnaday . Thursday . , Friday . . . Saturday . , SUNDAY . , Monday . , , Tuesday . . , Wdnaday .. Thursday . , Friday ... Haturday . , HON DAT . . Monday , , , TuMday , , I 'A. M. P." h.m.T (C Ti.mT "TT'iiOO Ij 1:07 ,. I 1:10 1.1 1:41 ,. 1 1:06 I.I 1:16 ,. 4 1:41 I.I 4:t ,. I 4:17 1.1 1:26 ,, ( 1:11 T.D 1:40 ,. 7 1:10 f.7 1:01 ,, I T:l T.I 1:17 . 1:66 T.I 10:11 ,. 10 l:0t T, 7 11:17 ,. 11 ll:0 1.0 ,. 11 0:01 7.111:01 ,. 11 0:41 1.111:60 ,. 14 1:10 1.1 1:14 , It 1:66 I.I 1:17 . 1 1:10 1.4 1:00 ,. 17 1:01 I.I 1:46 ,. II 1:11 1.1 4:12 . II 4:11 T.I 1:10 . 30 1:01 T.4 1:13 .11 1:17 1.1 7:40 . II 7:06 I.I 1:11 .11 1:11 I.I 1:48 .14 1:17 1.710:11 .10 10:14 1.111:10 . ! 11:10 T.I 11:41 .17 11:14 T.I .11 0:11 T.I 11:10 .10 0:11 1.1 1:11 .10 1:14 1.4 1:11 . II l:t I I 1:41 ft. MAItCH. 1J0J. Jow Water." f "A. M.TP. M. Dais. '".m- ft."h.m. ft7 HUNPAT . . ..Tl 1:05 1.5 1:11 1.6 Monday .... 1 1:44 1.1 1:46 1.4 Tossday 1 1:17 1.0 0:14 1.1 I Wednesday . ,. 4 10:10 0.1 10:0 1.1 Thursday . . . 1 11:12 1.011:00 I.I jKrlday 111:11 l.l (Halurday .... 7 0:06 1.1 1:16 1.1 HIJNDAY ... I 1:17 1.0 1:10 0.1 ! Monday .... 0 1:00 1.1 4:00 0.7 iTumiday . . . . 10 4:15 1.1 4:11 O.t Wdnsday . ,.U 1:16 1.4 1:41 O.f Thursday ... .11 1:06 l.l 6:12 0.4 ! Friday 11 6:61 l.J 7:12 0.1 iHalurday , . .. 14 7:14 0.0 T:4 0.1 SUNDAY ... 16 1:19 0.7 1:13 1.4 Monduy .... 16 1:00 0.7 1:67 l.l Tuesday . . . , 17 0:44 0.1 1:11 1.4 .Wednesday . ..1110:10 1.010:12 1.0 Thursday . . ..1111:11 l.JU:00 1.4 Friday !0 11:11 1.6U:6 l.l Saturday . . ,.11 1:12 l.l SUNDAY . . .22 0:11 4.1 1:11 1.7 Monday . . . . 2J 1:17 4.0 1:14 l.T Tuesday 14 1:41 4.1 4:10 l.l Wednesday . ,.2S 4:13 l.l 4:14 1.4 Thursday . . ..24 1:17 1.0 1:11 1.1 Friday 27 1:56 1.0 1. 01 l.l Haturdsy , , . 21 1:11 1.5 0:40 l.l SUNDAT . . .. 2 7:01 0.0 7:14 1.4 Monday . . . . 30 7:46 0.0 7:40 l.l Tueediy . . . .31 l: 0.1 f.H l.l THE MORNING AST0RIAN THXEPHONB Ml. 44444444444444 TODAY'S W BATH BR 4 4 4 rortland. March 2I.-Western On-fon And Washington, partly cloudy with probable showers. 4 44444444444444 Wonted A flrl for housework st KB Hlsieenih street Bend In your orders for Wyoming coal. 8. Elmore A Co. Four uB-to-dste barbers at the Occi dent . You don't have to watt. Wyoming coal THE HOUSE COAL. Send orders to S. Elmore Co. . Rln up Red 1074 for Th. Frederick on of 1071 Bond street, for reliable pi no tuning.' Mrs. nanmuseen will do up lacs cur tains to your satisfaction. Leave or ders at Oregon bakery. Tou will always And the best Itc meal In the city at tbs Rising Bun res taurant. No. Ill Commercial street. Big hlpinU of picture and photo frames Just In. Also latest books and magazines at Bvenson's book store. I have enough Chnmol skins to supply the whols country for a year; they cost from 5 cents to 11.15 each. Rogors. druggist. Plumbing out of JolntT Need some tlnwork? Ring up No. 10J1 for John A. Montgomery, 425 Rond street, who will promptly attend your wants with th latest sanitary plumbing fixtures and most skilful workmanship. Tin nlng. gasflttlng and heating. Office of C, Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., March 10, 1503. Sealed ptoposule, In triplicate, will be received her until 11 o'clock, a. m., April 14, 1003, for clearing ground at Fort Blev ens, Oregon. Information furnished hero or by quartermaster at pout. V. 8. -eiierves ths right , to reject or ac cept any or M proposals or any part thereof . 12nvlopes containing propos- als'should be narked: "Proposals for clearing griund at Fort Btevens, Ore gon," addressed F. II. Hathaway. C. Q. M. ' ' BJ..-J- - . Wanted Aglrl for housework. Ap ly ln,mornng at 813 Exchange street Wanled-Offlce boy. Apply room No. f, Flavel bldg., Tfnth and Uond strwls, " For Rent-Three rooms furnished for housekeeping. Inquire at Scully's hardware store, Commercial street, be tween Ninth and Tenth. District Attorney Harrison Allen yes terday flled In the .-Ircult court Infor mation In the case of tb Stats of Or egon vs. P. J. Lynch This will re lieve the pustlce court of any further connection In th matter A few msgnlflvent pro-Drusse art squares, very slightly damaged by water, at greatly reduced prices. Rest general stock of furniture In th city. Prices th lowest H. II. Zapf, the house furnisher. A skillful and artistic display of the most unique and novel Kaater goods obtainable makes the show windows of the Little Rook store a center of attention and a marvel of attractive ness. It contains the choicest gems of Easter creations. U. B. Engineer office, Portland, Ore., March 25, 1003. Sealed proposals will be received her for 475,000 tons, mora or less, stone for extension of Jetty at mouth of Columbia river, Oreg., and Wash., until 11 a. m , April 10. 1003, and then publicly opened. Informa tion on application. . W. C. Langfltt, Cnpt. Engis. Crepe paper napkins are cheaper and far more convenient than linen. We have just received a lot of choice nov el ties In this line. Ornamental nap kins, specially designed for card part ies, ping-pong parties, tea parties, muetcalcs, and floral and patriotic de signs. The price Is t dosen for 25c. Johnson Bros. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver. Bar racks, Wash., March 15, 1001. Sealed proKsals, In triplicate, will be received her until U o'clock, a.- m., April 14, IMS, for furnishing fuel at military posts In this department for fiscal year commencing July 1, 13. Information furnished here or by quartermasters at posts. Unltd States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all propos als or nny part thereof, Envelopes contulning proposals should be mark ed: "Proposal for Fuel at " ad dressed F. H. Hathaway, C. Q. M. Ik GO-CARTS AND GO BASNETS Cushion Tires and Automobile Gears. Some thing New. , Sole Agents Cor the ORIOLE GO-BASKETS CHARLES HEILB0RN 8 SON 590-592 Commercial Street For the Public Library. . On April 17 th Library asociatlon will present to th fun loving and li brary Jovlng public a delightful three act comedy -ntltled "Diamond and Hearts" at Fishers' 0era house. That It 'will be a, success I assured, as th ladles never fall In this line. Regatta Committee Appointed. At tb last meeting of the Progress lv association President Allen was em powered to appoint a committee to start the regatta ball rolling, and yes trrdoy he named the. following as members: F. L- Parker, B, 8. Oor don, Judge C. J. Trenchard. V. V. Urown and C. A. Coolldg. The bus iness of this committee is to select a regular commute with the power to arrange plans tr th suuatlc event, and when th selection are made the Push club will act upon them. For the Woman's Club. To assist In defraying the expense of the State Federation of Woman' clubs, which wilt be entertained by the loeut organisation In this city on June 23. 24 and 20, th ladles of the Astoria Woman's club are preparing a farce. coneert, to b given shortly after Easter probably April 20. The concert will consist of old fSngltnh ballads and familiar alra, always so much enjoyed by the general public The affair In charge of Mrs. 8. H. Haddock and Mrs, J. E. Oratke, a sufficient guaran tee of something excellent th soil, and th trees were placed In position by a team from the high school consisting of Jairo-s Hot A Mervln Lounsberry, Harry Allen, Will Carlson, David Hood, and Alex Gilbert It was the Intention of the ladle to proceed to th McClur school and plant a large quantity of flower and other seeds, which have been donated for the purpose by Mr. W, B. Robb, but owing to unfavorable weather the enterprise was postponed until Arbor day. At th meting of the club Mesdames P. A. Sloktt, W. O. Barnes and II. O. Van Dusen were elected delegates to th state federation of women's clubs, which meets In Astoria In June. Th subject for the afternoon was "Ar bor Day," chairman, Mrs. W. L. Robb. Mr. Brewer gave two vocal solos ac- accompanied by Miss Fox. A very en tertaining and helpful article on the work accomplished tn Bun Francisco by th Art league In beautifying that city by th planting of (lower and trees was read by Mrs. liar net Th Isdl-s are much encouraged and en. Ihused In their work and mean toad- here w tneir purpose. Salem Won. Herman Wise, (he bowling enthusl ast, received a private 'phone last night to th effect that th Illlhe club had won all four games In th bowling contest with th Commercial club tenm of Astoria, bowled In Salem. The Scot was 1U to 821. Placed Under Quarantine. in tiuuition to tne smallpox cases reports! yesterday in the Schroeder family, another case was discovered yetrdy ind the home of the patient was placed under quarantine. The new case Is In the home of Jacob Ut singer, 1834 Grand avenue. Mr. Ut !lngr's son Edward being down with the disease. The casse, like all the others. Is of mild type and It Is not deemed probable that It will terminate seilously. The Vtzlngtrs and Schro der are neighbors and there la doubt in the minds of the health of ficers but that the'new cose Is the re sult of neighborhood Infection. Motion for New Trial. In th, cose of John Bock vs. the City of Astoria, which was recently decided favorably to the plaintiff, a motion for a new trial was flled yesterday In the circuit cuort The motion sets forth different reason for a retrial of the ase. among them being that the city charter exempts liabilities for dum nges for Injuries sustained on the street; that th court erred In restrain lug testimony by the defendant In re gurd to street Improvement mad and Its financial condition and In permit ting th advancement of testimony by the plaintiff that waa beside th ques tion. " Big Game Aboard. me steamer aiuanco, which came down from Portland yesterday and was unable to cross out, haa on board smull herd of Hv elk. They were brought to Portland by N rail and are destined for.a park In Lo AngclesX'al. The bund consists of a full grown male and female and 'hre younger one. They are confined In stalls on the deck or in steamer, and In their close quarter appear quit tame, though, th female, when first jlaced aboard, vault ed clear over the top of her narrow stall and ovr the head of a man standing near, creating quit a sensa tlon. The buck haa lately lost his big antlers, the stumps 'elng still un healed. Planted Shade Trees. r The ladles of the Woman's club ad journed In a body from their hall yes terday afternoon to the court house block, In front of which they planted row of young maple trees. This Is step in the crusade the ladle have begun for beautifying the city and rid ding It of some of Its unslghtlinesa. While all the men who commented on the nctlon of the women did not agree a to th desirability of shade trees In (the streets, they were a unit In prais ing the heroic spirit shown in bravely carrying out the tasks to which they Have assigned themselves In spit of March showers or masculine criticism. The trees were paid for by the ladles themselves. The large holes In th new macadam street were presented by big-hearted Sheriff Llnvllle. who al lowed a county prisoner to excavate them. A sack of fertiliser for each tree was donated by Butcher Chrlsten sen. Kind Providence, always on hand so generously In tMs favored country, furnished copious showers to moisten The A. 0. U. W. Crawl Master William Smith of Dsker City wll be In Astoria next flat. urdsy the guest of Seaside lodge, A. O. U. W. At their meeting last even ing the Workmen gave to two worthy members of the order the fW realized from th entertainment given a week ago. The lodge also posed resolutions thanking Pacific lodge and Charity lodge, Degree of Honor, and all others who assisted In making the entertain. ment a success, particularly mention ing A. It. Cyrus, who loaned the piano used. Schley in Portland. Admiral W. S. Schley has declined a public reception during his stay In Portland and will be privately enter tained by th members of the Scottish Hlte. Much to the regret of Masons there all preparations for a reception at the Hotel Portland an Monday had to be abandoned on receipt this morn ing of a telegram from Colonel W. F. Tucker, now in San Francisco, Intimat ing that th admiral, owing to hi lim ited time, did not want any public ceremony. However, Monday night will see all members of the Scottish Rite assembled to pay honor to their Illustrious brother, and the party will be shown the city from carriages and every effort will be made to make their stay pleasant. Th admiral will arrive in Portlund tomorrow ;ot 7:10 and leave for Puget sound the ame evening at 11:30. Will Extradite Jarvi. A dispatch from Salem lost night says: "Governor Chamberlain has Is sued a requisition upon , Governor firady of Alaska for the return of Mat ti Jarvl, vho has been located lit the vicinity of Dougles City. Alaska, and Iswanted in Astoria to answer to the charge of murder. Jarvl, the applica tion for the requisition charges, on March 14. 1003, shot and killed hi fath er, Gabriel Jarvi, while the latter was trlng to gain admittance to the house In which they both resided, at an early hour In the morning. Toung Jarvi was arrested and arraigned before the court and was admitted to bail. But before the time for his trial arrived be jump. ed his ball and fled to parts unknown." Sheriff Linvllle, who has been appointed stati's agent, left here some days ago with the papers and is expected to re turn In a few days with his man. The Knappton mill is shut down on account of the high price of logs, so said. When logs are hauled by rail from Shoalwater bay to the Columbia and then towed to Portland and cut Into lumber with profit, It is difficult to understand 'why a mill on the low er river should be allowed to remain Idle. The fact of the Knappton mill having no rail connection and bene being unable to reach eastern markets is said to account for It, prices In ports reached by sailing vessels not being sufficiently high to Justify supplying them. ' We Want a Road. In the combined districts of Knappa and Svensen an Immense fertile belt ex tends southward from th Columbia river. This land Is, with few excep tions, neither rugged nor mountainous, but forms an undulating plain divided here and there by strips of rich bot tom lands and silvery streams. Now, although this country la closely Inter sected by roads In all states of repair, ther Is not a siugi outlet by road to Astoria, the only market town, but 12 mil away at the fartherest There Is surely need of a county road here, for although the. farmer can get his products to the railroad in the sum mer season, he also divides his profits with the railroad company. Here truly He a strip of farming land equal. It not superior, to any In the vicinity of Portland, and In Justice to the Inhab itants there and In the Interest of As toria, a strong effort should be put forth to establish a line of communica tion by wagon -toad. DARE. The above communication Is gladly given publicity because It affects a large and important population, .and vital Interest of the city of Astoria as well. A road that could be traveled at all time of the year,, connecting this farming country with Its natural trad ing point, would mean dollars to all Interested parties. , LAUNCH FOR SALE. One of the finest models on the Co lumbia river. Length 45.8, breadth 11.35, depth 3.95, tonnage 14 gross, 10 net; built 1902; 25-horse power Troyer engine. Haa Just been overhauled, painted, and Is In Al condition for im mediate use. K. OSBURN, - 404 Commercial St., Astoria, Or Hats Trimmed Free Mrs. Inglcton has Just opened a fine line of spring hats and flowers, with waists, white skirts and muslin under wear. Pompadours and hair switches, and all kinds of ladles and children's furnshlns goods at sale prices. Welch block, Astoria, Ore. Notice to Friends of Organized Labor. All union men and friends of organ ised labor are hereby notified that the San Francisco Oyster House la again declared UNFAIR. Cooks and Walters' Union A. J. Klaffkl, President. 8. M. Gallagher, Sec. Easter novelties and ' choice books at the Little Book store. late TO THE TRADE Having secured the "El Symphonic, all Havana cigar I can sell these tn four sizes at Portland prices. Also th "Sailor Prince," a union-made- nickel cigar, giving 100 free with each pur chase of 1000. export, Opia, 50 frs with ach 1000. Also the Flor de Madrid," or "General Arthur" (Concha size). 515 Commercial St. P. A. TrulUnger, Bitter than the. Owl or Another nickel cigar, the WHEN YOUR CLOTHES DON'T FIT. I once went o a party with a set of regular swells; - I thought I would be swell and ca ptlvate the belles. And so I hired a dress suit, which I thought would be admired, But pretty soon I knowed that everybody knowed 'twas hired. I felt the wrinkles In th back. The sleeves w'a'n't long enough, It seemed about six Inches betwlx t my glove top an' my cuff, I shuck han'a once or twice, and then I went back hpme an' quit, 'Cause there ain't no use In llvln' when .' . Tour n Clothes Don't - - ' -. Fit.- - s- ' An' sometimes I feel sorry for the hustlln', bustlin' man A-serttmblln'"an' a-cllmbm' a pe rslstent as he can Fur some empty mark of glory he's likely to be vexed But not exactly knowln' what If a proper to do next For luck Is mighty freaky, an' a man feels lost an' grim v When It puts hlmjn a uniform t hat wasn't built fur him, The honors that you covet don'f bring happiness a bit When you suddenly discover that Tour V , ' ' Clothes . , - - io' : . - Fit ' If you want clothe that fit you must buy: . - Strouse Bros'. "HIGH ART' Insured Clothes, or Kauffman "UNION MADE" Clothes from ' ' Herman Wise, ' ' " -! Th Reliable Clothier and Hattar. ' " -" . notice. ' TO LOGGERS, MILLMEN. SHIP- CHANDLERS AND FOUNDRY- MEN. Private bids for the following ma terial will be received at the office of the undersigned agent, up to noon of April IB, 1903. On the condition that payment Is to be made In cash on de livery. The right Is reseerved to re ject any and all bids. Bids should specify clearly what portion Is being bid for. ; 2000 feet Hercules extra plough steel w he rope 11-8 India 0-19 st. 2000 feet plough steel 1 1-8 In dla 6-19 strand 2000 feet plough steel hoisting 1 1-8 In dla 0-10 strand All the above Is practically newwell oiled and looked after. 2000. feet of second-hand wire rope 1 3 8 In dla. Three (3) Mushroom anchors, average weight 8000 lbs each, - One (1) Ships anchor In good order, about 5000 pounds. P. L. CHBRRT. Agent German Bark "AlsterrJxte," Astoria. Or., March 35, 1003. Gareful Shoppers Know good bargain when they see tliem. Cautions , buyers and those who want tlie LATEST and UEST ' always find that true economy and satisfaction 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 Hock, plain or mixed colors will be greatly In de mand. Here are some of our new arrivals. ' - Ladies black lisle, fancy ribbed hose, with assorted shades of embroidery work on ankle, price per pair.... J3C Ladls cluster ribbed black lisle hose, with silk embroidered boots, full finished a Price per pair 50c and! Ladies black lisle lac f ont hose a great assortment of pattern all full finished, with hlgh spllced beels " ija Pre per pair DUC Ladles fine lisle with plain top and lace boot, an elegant as sortment. mg Price per pair DUC CORSETS . CAg Royal Worcester New Models In the BON TON and SAPPHIRE Beautifully finished and ex tremely shapely and comfortable Dip Hip. and Princess for over broad figures, and the "Dowag er" for stout one. They have arrived Just in time for you tie fore having your Easter gown made. New Jewelry No toilet complete without a , long lorgnette chan. To ur large line of coral and bead chain bav ben added some ex ceedingly dainty white pearl one , Prices 25c to S3. New Pearl Good Fashionable designs In cuff pins waist sets, stick pins, belt, broach and lace pins. " New Belt Buckle French and sterling silver In captivating new designs, large and small six. A splendid showing of the most popular fabrics and th most striking novelties for spring buying. If our qualities and prices don't talk we will not ask for your trade. &?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 a STOKES CO. Astoria - - Ore. ASTORIA HOTEL Newly Refitted arid Furnished Good Table, Comfortable Rooms, fieas-: . onable Eates and Courteous Treatment. JACK DCNCK - Proprietor 217 Seventeenth Street, Near Commercial, Astoria, Ore. r NEW ARRIVALS In Late and Desirable Assortment DRY GOODS AND FOOTWEAR , ' ionie in and see. What yon buy here is good and ' the prices are right. General Store, Corner of Bond ; and Eleventh Streets. , . . . ' : : .. ; V. H. COFFEY 1 NEW STILE CHOP HOUSE p p. PETERSON, Proprietor - . BEST ARRANGED EATING HOUSE IN ASTORIA EVEKYTHINQ THE MARKET AFFORDS Eleventh Street Aotorlo i 8 Y