ASTOKIA, OREGON, ' TUESDAY, MARCH ' 31, 1903. .' ' v.'.:'-....;"' 3, . .. NAVEL, ORANGES lO cents KOSS9 HIGGIN5 (a CO. MONTHLY TIDB TABLES MARCH, IMS. lllatb Water. A. M. rwur Date. SUNDAY r Monday . . TmwiUr . Wadneadar . Thtiraduy , , Friday , . Nairn-day . , 8UNDAT . . Monday , , Tueaday . . Wadnosday Thuraday . . lOrlday , , , Kaiurday , , WUNDAT , Monday . . TuMdaf . VTedneaday Thuraday . Friday , , Saturday . . HUNDAT . Monday . . Tueaday . . Wadneaday . Thunder fYliUy . , , Saturday , . HUNDAT . Monday , . TUMdar . . nm. ft b.m. 1:00 I: JO lion 1:42 '17i ri. t li i.i i.i i.i 1:41 1:10 4:14 lilft 1:40 1:01 4:!7 ft: IB 1:10 fill liftt i T. 1.1 7.1 1:17; 7 10:11 10:01 11: 0; 7.7 0 11:17 0:01 0:41 7 11:01 11:10 1:11 1:14 1:17 1:00 l:4& 4:13 1:10 1:M 1:10 l: 1:11 4:11 :0J 1:17 T:0S 1:11 :17 1:12 7:40 l:tl 1:41 10:11) 10:14 11:10 11:14 I.I 11:10 11:41 ii'is 7.1 7.1 7.1 0:11 0:61 1.1 1:14 1:11 1:14 1:6 1.4 I. II 1:41 THE MORNING ASTORIAN TtUEPJtWB u TODAY'8 WBATUQK 4 4 Portland. March 20. Oregon and 4 4 Washington Omlgiial rain. 44444444444444 WantedA girl for houeework at 264 Sixteenth (treet Bend In your order for Wyoming coal. g. Elmor A Co. four up-to-date barber at the Occt dent. You don't hav to wait. Wyoming coal, TIUS HOUSE CO AU Send order to 8. Elmor 4V Co. Ring up Red 1074 for Th. Frederick- con of 2071 Bond atrwt. for reliable fiiano tuning. Mr. Raimuaaen will do up lace cur tain to your Mtltfactlon. Leav or- der at Oregon bakery. . You will alway find th beet 15e meal In th city at th Rlalng Bun re- taurant, No. lit Commercial atreet You will thank u for reminding you that our headache tablet never full, or If they do, we return your money Ctiarle Rogwe, drugghtt. For Rent Thre room furnletitd for housekeeping. Inquire at Scully1 hardware (tore, Commercial (tmet, be tween Ninth and Tenth. : Plumbing out of Joint? Need torn tlnwork? Ring up No. 1031 for John A. Montgomery, 42S Bond itreet, who will promptly attend your want with the latect sanitary plumbing fixture and moit kllful workmanihlp. Tin ning, gaadttlng and heating. Office of C, Q, M., Vancouver Bar rack, Wain March II, 190J.-flealed VtopovMla, In triplicate, will be received her until 11 o'clock, a, m., April 14, 1003, for clearing ground at Fort Btev nl, Oregon. Information furnlnhed her or by ijuartermaater at poet, V. f I..U.M. . A wink Ia Wldnl n, h. vcept any or UI proposal or any part thereof. Envelope containing propox ate ihould b narked: "Proposal for clearing ground at Fort Steven, Ore gon," nddreeaed F. H. Hathaway, C. Q. M. GO-CARTS AND . 60 BASKETS Cushion Tires, and Automobile Gears. Some thing New. , Sole Agents for . the ORIOLE GO-BASKET CHARLES HEILB0RN, 8 SON 590-592 Commercial Street a dozen MARCH, HOI Low Water, .. A;M. P. M. fi.ro. ft h-mTT ft" t 1:0ft I.i 1:11 l.o I 1:44 1.1 1:41 1.4 1 1:17 1.0 1:14 l.t' 410:14 1.110:00 t.l 1111:12 1.0 11:00 l.t 4 11:10 1.1 7 0:06 1.1 1:15 1.1 1 1:17 1.1 I; to 0.1 9 2:00 l.t 4:00 0.7 10 4:15 t.l 4:11 O.t 11 -ft: 16 1.4 1:40 0.1 12 1:04 1.1 1:12 0.4 11 4:61 1.1 7:11 0.1 14 7:21 0.0 7:4 0.1 U 1:10 0.7 1:13 1.4 14 1:00 0.7 1:67 1.1 17 1:44 (.1 0:11 1.4 11 10:10 1.0 10:11 1.1 1U:1 1.111:00 1.4 20 11:12 l.ftlliftl I.I 21 l: 1.1 22 0:18 4.1 1:14 1.7 23 I:7 4.0 1:11 1.7 24 1141 t.l 4:10 1.1 2ft 4:21 I.I 4:14 1.4 21 1:17 I.I 1:12 l.t 27 l:tt 1.0 .0I 1.1 21 1:21 l.t 1:40 1.1 20 7:01 0.1 7:14 1.4 so 7:4ft 0.4 7:4 1.1 11 1:16 O.t 1:28 l.t Pat. Monday . , . Tueaday , , ,, Wedltraday . , Thuraday . , rVlday . , , . Saturday . , , HUNDAY . Monday , , . Tueaday . . , Wedneeday , , Th tin day . , Friday , , , , Saturday . . . BUN DAY . , Monday . . , Tueaday . , , Wedneeday., . Thuraday . , Friday . Saturday , , . SUNDAY . . Monday , , , Tueaday . , .. Wedneeday , , Thuraday , . . Friday . , . . Saturday , ., SUNDAY . . . Monday . . . Tuoeday . . . Ikwt munlral Inairumcnt and ltet periodical at Ovenavn' Book More, Th welleet chop In the city, artlit at th Pala.e balli. SIX For Rent Three furnished room for housekeeping. 434 Bond street Easter noveltle and choice book at th Little Book store. late Subarrlb for The Morning Ailorlan It Is full of new, and worth th price Th steamer Hue II. Elmor, with cargo and passenger for Tillamook la till barbound In Astoria. The contract on th Troy laundry I finished and tht contractor returned to hi home In Portland last evening. Th carpet, ruga, chair,, (hades, picture and .down of other thing you need for spring housekeeping can be selected with profit and satisfac tion from th tasteful stock of H. H Zapf. th house furnisher, U. S. Engineer office, Portland, Or., March SS, 101. ' Sealed proposal will be received her for 471,000 ton, mor or less, slon-for extension of jetty at mouth of Columbia river, Oreg., and Wash., unlit 11 a. m April 10. IMS, and thon publicly opened. Informa tlon on application. W. C, Langfltt, Capt. Engr. , Crepe paper napkin are cheaper and far mor convenient than linen. We hav Just received a lot of choice nov eltle In this line. Ornamental nap kin, specially designed for card part le. ping-pong partlea, tea parties, musical?, and floral and patriotic de signs, The price I t down for Be. Johnson Bro. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar. rack, Wash., March !S, 1001. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received her until 11 o'clock, , m., April 14. IPOS, for furnishing fuel at military pout In till department for fiscal year commencing July 1, J 90S. Information furnished her or by quartermasters at post. United State reeerve th right to reject or accept any or all propo- ala or any part thereof. Envelope containing proposal should be mark ed: 'TrOposal for Fuel at " ad dreased F. H. Hathaway, C. Q. M. felt me Bridge Assured. ,Th county court " ha received tht plan ubmlttcd to h war department for tht Tounf bar brldf with th tamp of approval. Tht 70-foot draw will bo permitted ai doalrod. The tm- tnlloncr court will convert tomor row when th matter of calling for bid will b taken up. Th brllo I to be located at ft point about four mile from Aatorl. f - f : Dropped Her Propeller. Early yeitenlay afternoon th Major Guy Howard, the new quartermaater'a' department steamer, dropped her pro pllcr while lying slongNlde of the A, A C. R. It. dixit. The srew had be. coma looafned and effort wa being made to tighten It at the time th ac cident occurred. The .propeller sank In 21 feet of w iter and ha not been re covered. V Remonstrance Filed., Interested taxpayer are opposed to th construed n of the propoted sewer on Klghtee.ith street 'and yesterday filed a remonstrance, to that effect In the offlc of City Auditor Anderson. The only property owners who names were not attached to th document are out of town,, The .remonstrance sets forth (hat the sewer would not be a permanent Improvement and thatwhlle entailing expense, would be of no es pecial benefit to anyone. . Palmberj Gets Contract Yesterday afternoon the committee on public property opened up bid for the construction of a workshop and toolliouse to be used by the itreet sup erintendent. Th following were re ceived: C. O, Palmberg, 1174; Julius Jacobaon, 100; William Miller, 1225. The contract wa awarded to Mr. Palm b-jrg. Frevlou to the call for bid. th city lurveyor had mad an etl mate of the coat, which wa 1175 one dollar higher than the u,ccesiful bid. Defendants DiKharjed. In the case of the atat of Oregon v H.'B. Parker and E.P.Parker, cal led yesterday morning In th court of the Justice of h peace, It wa shown by th testimony there was no Intent to vl'iUt the close fishing season law, so th defendants were discharged There -a no evidence submitted to show that defendants had negotiated to obtain flan, or (hat they were awsre a salmon waa In the house, so th court deemed It unjustifiable to hold them to th charge. Big Logging Enterprise. Logging operation on a lurge scale are to be carried on at th Cascade near Washugel. A tin of railroad, 1 mile In length. Is now being put In and a large -lam will be built on Texas creek and other movements of a like nature are on foot to make the enter prise a gigantic one. The territory to be worked 1 In th Washington burnt dletrlct, but the company I com posed entirely of Oregon capital, Hen ry Lynch of Warrenton I employed on, th proposed railroad and he has been vlaltlng her for a few day. He will go to Portland today. Debaters Elect Officers. At last night- meeting of the Aetorla Llt'rary and Debating society the fol lowing officer were elected to serve for the ensuing term. A. A. Cleve land, president; Thomas Nelson, vice- president; V. CUishop, secretary; D. L. Oerde. treasurer; Thoa. Bush, ser geant. An Interesting debate wa con ductd at last night' session on the maintenance of institution of learn Ing at the expense of the state and many valuable point were evolved. The subject for the next meeting Is "Resolved, That socialism, as put into practice, would destroy the ambitions of the Individual." . . , Logging Operations, ; One of the 13-ton logging engines " for the Bremner Logging company was un loaded from the car at thei Flavel wharf yesterday and will be placed on a aeow today by Wm, Miller for trans portation to the camp near Young river fall. Complete material "for the two mile of road ar expected to arrive from Detroit about May 1, in cluding a locomotive and car. - The expenditure for the road will amount to about 130,000. Actlv logging opera tion are expected to commence in about three months, by which time the road 1 to be ready for business and three engine will be at work In the wood. 111 OFFICES ARB OPEH to two qlaasea of persons: book. keeper, and itenographer. W hav not bean able for month past, to at the demand on u for balp. Quality oouata that is" why our graduate are o competent, and why so many of than are In position. Verily, It pays to attend our school. Open all th yri atudeata admitted at any ttm; catalogue tre. ' PORTLAND BUSINESS COULBCB -s PORTLAND, ORKOOR ' a. r. AJuuntOKa, u, mraanu The Best Talen of the country Is drawn into buainest . by the rewards oi success in commercial life. The shortest path to success is open to the seller the advocate of trade. I desire to secure a few of the best sellers obtainable, men of character and ability who can interest those who buy investmen securities. In writing give your age, occupation and bank reference. All IcUers Ireetc) h strictly confidential GEORGE T. DEXTER, Sprltee4ent f OeaiMtie Asemiss, fa Mittaal Lift) Imwssm CempMy f Hm Vrfc, 22 Nene gtrast, New V.rk, H. V, Death of Halfdan Schistad. Halfdaa Schistad died at St. Mary hospital on Sunday morning last after an Illness of two weeks with typhoid fever.. The funeral services will be conduct M at the Methodist church at 10.30 this morning by .Rev. 11. Oberg The funeral party will take the train at Eleventh street at U:2& for Ocean View cemetery, the place of Interment Deceased waa IS - years of . age ; and the eldest of five brothers. He was a nephew of Peter J. ' Schistad, with whjm he was visiting, and who did all that could be don for him during his Illness. HI home Is In Vadso, Norway where hi father Is a govern. ment flh commissioner, 'and from whence he came lust November to visit and to acquaint himself with the bus iness tnd'way of thl Country. He wa a young man of bright promise, having laid th foundation for a thorough te chnlcal and classical education In the schools of his home land. His purpose wa to hav become a civil engineer, To lay down hi IK in thl far-away place I very sad, and will be a blow to hi parent, who anticipated for him a brilliant career. Want the County Seat A vlg.irou effort I being made both by Rainier and Clatskanie to secure the removal of the seat of government of Columbia county from historic St. Hel en to one of those town. , The slate Grange recently held. In Rainier wa made th occasion of a big demonstra tion with aasye to county seat honor. Everything vas tree all day for the large crowd 'n attendance, and Rainier, which la a hustling, growing little city, made a good showing. Clatskanie ha organlxed a Push club for the purpose of pressing Its campaign, and a com mlttee already ha a good subscription started for a courthouse fund to be of. fered as a bonus for Its selection, A special election will be held shortly to make choice between the present Iocs lion and the two aspirant. . Will Be Good Institute. ; School teacher ar looking forward with interest to the approaching insti tute to be held on the 4th 7th and 8th of May. Among the educator who will be present from abroad are State Superintendent Ackerman, Prof. L. D. Ressler, of Eugene and Prof, W. D. Lyman, o fWhltman university. Prof. Lyman, of Whitman university. Prof. II. S. Lyman. The afternoon of Thursday, the 7th, has been set aside for an excursion to the Lewi and Clark. Ros Nicholas of Portland, will be present on that occasion and' will give a Held study of birds. Mr, Nicholas Is an expert bird man and It I expected will give valuable pointers a to the different specie Inhabiting the section. During the afternoon spent on the river the point made historic al by the early explorer, will -be vis ited. " Leaves the Courthouse. After a continuous icrvlce of nearly nine years,. lUchard 0. Prael will sever hi connection with the affair of the county on April 4, and become manager of the Prael & Cook Transfer company. He served a deputy sheriff under Jos. W. Hare during two term of office, and with the exception of six month In the clerk' office during the incunv bency of Sheriff Williams, he ha been In the position ever since. Mr. Prael ha made a creditable record and a host oft friends during hi official life! He will be particularly missed by the taxpayers of the county, as he has han died the bulk of their money these many yeavs. ' : President Hammond Here. A.' B, Hammond, president of the ft C. R. R. company and of the Co lumbia Rivar Packers' association, ar rived in the olty yesterday. Mr. Ham mond has lately recovered from a se vere case of lagrlppe ' Hi vtalt at this time doe not signify any radical move In the Astoria program, his bus iness being largely of a private na ture, i Be wlH look over hla varied In terest and meet the - officer - of the companies over which he preside with ance with the work of the year and to give direction to certain affair r quiring' It. PERSONAL MENTION. , , C R. More (pent yesterday In Port, land.' ' ; Frank Spittle went to Seaside yester day. Fred Moore the Lewi and Clark log. ger wsi In town yesterday. Mis Cora Turner of South Bend, Wash., Is yisltlng relatives. In Astoria Mr. Tho. Ryrie goes to Portland thl morning for a visit of a few day. Rudolph Prael and wife of Portland spent Sunday with 'hi mother In Astor ia. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fox la quite illjrlth Inflamatory rheu matism. . . . Prof. O. A. Thornton is spending part of hi vacation In Astoria with old friend. J. F. Sale, who ha been visiting relatives at Prospect park returned to Astoria lasT-fcvenlng. , . ' ' D. M. Stuart arrived home last ev ening from an extended visit with his father-m-law In Minnesota. 7r Miss Cora Nagoon of Sklpanon left last evening for Markham, Wash.. where she will reside hereafter. Mrs. James W. Hare and children leave today to Join Mr. Hare in Seat tle when they will reside In the fu ture. ' H. Michael Mayer, familiarly known to his frljnds as "Pete, returned last night from a two day visit In Port land. Superintendent Lyman went to Clat sop lost evening. He will visit sev eral of the county school before re turning. Mr. and Mr. George Casbell have returned to their home In Knappa from England whre thjy spent the winter month, Dr. August C. Kinney Is on a trip to Salt Lake and Denver for the purpose of taking a much needed rest. He will return about April 10th. Mrs. J. C. Trulllnger' condition wa more favorable yesterday than for some days, and hope are entertained for her ultimate recovery. . N. Marra ha returned from Oregon City whee he went to attend the fun eral of hla father. Hi mother, who wa also quite 111, 1 improving. Mr. Frank P. Kendall and Mr. Wll son of Oakland, Calif., spent Sunday at the Kendall cottage and at Seaside, and yetserday with friends InAstoria. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Holden, parent of Rev. O. M. Holden of this city, were passengers on the Columbia to San Francisco on Sunday, destined for Iowa. Attention, Members B. P. O.t. You are requested to be present at the regular session to be held this (Tuesday) evening, as business of im portance 1 to b transacted and the regular annual election of officer 1 to be held. John E Gratke, E. R. F. J. Carney. Secretary Hats Trimmed Free Mr. Ingle ton has Just opened a One line of spring hats and flower, with waists, white skirt and muslin under wear. Pompadours and hair switches, and all kinds of ladle and children's furnshlng good at sale price. Welch block, Astoria, Ore. TO THE TRADE. ' Having secured the "El Symphonic all Havana cigar I can sell these la four size at Portland price. 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, Oie Oota. 50 frae with ach 1000. Also the Flor de Madrid," or "General Arthur" (Concba size). SIS Commercial St P. A. Trulllnger. , NOTICE. TO LOGGERS, MILLMEN, SHIP- CHANDLERS AND FOUNDRY 1 '" MEN. A Private bids for the following ma terlal will be received at the office of the undersigned agent, up to noon of April IS, 1903. On the condition that payment 1 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 Bteel Ire rope 1 1-8 In dla 1-19 t. S 2000 feet plough Bteel 1 1-8 In dla 6-19 strand ; . : 2000 feet plough steel hoisting i 1-8 in dla 0-19 strand AU the above Is practically new, well oiled and looked after. . . . r - 2000 feet of second-hand wire rope 3 8 In dla. Three (S) Mushroom anchors, average weight 8000 lbs each. One (1) Ships anchor In good order, about 5000 pound. , - P. L. CHERRT,.S. Agent German Bark "Alsternlxle;" Astoria. Ore., March 25, 190S. - Neatly printed atatlonery la a delight to the artistic eye. The Astorian Job Printing department doe that kind of ' Wash ; Materials They Are HereIn Plain Sig'ht And we are doing some unusual underprising on fine new spring fabric. You cannotmatch the goods. Tou cannot match the price. Our peclalty 1 to have what you want if you want th latest White and colored wash dress materials of every Kind, from the sheerest and daintiest organdie to the most substantial gingham or percale. Notice: Pique novelties in brocaded stripes and 7C figures, 25c, 40c, 50c and .. . DQ Mercerized Oxfords, all choice colors, 25c, 35c, 50c and . . . OUC SilK ginghams, with beautiful silK luster comes in plain colors, lace stripes ffX and woven effects, per yd 50 ana XJKJQ Unique In design, endless In variety. Cumrpaaaed In Beruty. Noth ing more durable In color or fabric. Values cannot be 'duplicated for the same money. GhQ A. DUNBAR CO. 500 Commercial SL , FOR THE nSHING SEASON 1 Fishermen who need'Fishboat Oars, Boat Stoves, Clocks, etc., should first see our stock and examine prices. Full assortment. FOARD (SL STORE CO. Astoria - . Ore. ASTORIA HOTEL Newly Refitted and Furnished . C - " ' ' ' ' Good Table, Comfortable liooms, lieas , onable Rates and Courteous Treatment. JACK DENCK 2H, Seventeenth Street, Near t NEW ARRIVALS - - In Late and Desirable Assortment - ' DRY GOODS AND - FOOTWEAR ' Come iu and. see. What you buy here is good and . " . the prices are right. General Store, Comer of Bond and Eleventh Streets. . ; , ,', y. H. COFFEY iv NEW STYLE CHOP HOUSE ' PP. PETERSON, Proprietor BEST AIUUNGKD EATING HOUSE IN ASTOEIA EVERYTHING THE MARKET AFFORDS ' Blevetith Street 'Phone 1331 - Proprietor Commercial, Astoria, Ore. J3 a view to a more intimate acquaint printing. ,