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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1903)
ASTORIA. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1903. WEARY OF WINTER? I Tired of winter foods? Do you want a foretaste of summer greenness? We have a regular June display of delic ious green things at summer prices. KOSS, HIGGIN5 , CO. "7. THE TIDE FOR APRIL, JHMgh Watw. JP'""" Thursday, . Y(dy ...... Saturday . , , HUN OA If . , , Monday , , , , Tuesday . , , Wednesday , , Thursday , , Friday . . . . Waturday . , , HUNDAT . , Monday , . ,, Tuesday , , ,, Wtdnsday , . l A. M. I V.JS. h.m7 ftT hmTFftT 16 ";00 . iiilTl 17 S:M T.t 4:63 I.I II 4:10 T.l 1:46 . u 1:10 e.e 4:ir, i.q 10 4:12 t.t T:4 f.l tl 7:38 4.0 1:44 I.I 11 1:48 1.1 1:11 T.l IS t:4S 1.4 10:11 7.1 1410:4 1.111:00 T.l 35 11:11 T.l Hits 1.1 14 11:11 7.6 27 0:14 l.t 1:04 T.l t 0:60 1.7 1:0 T.l It 1:11 I.I 1:15 7.1 -J Water. I A. M.J P. M. j)ai". ' fl'mTT f Mbm."! ftT fhurday". , ..Ul 1:15 6.1 "HiU'i.i Krlday ., , ,.. 17 10i 14 1.110:10 I.I Halurday . . ..II Hill 1.4 11:17 I.I ttUNDAT ... IS 11:04 1.7 Monday .$.".. 10 0:15 t.l 1:11 1.1 Tuesday ! ; ,. n U47 1.7 t-.wt 1.1 Wednesday, 1.21 1:11 1.3 1:68 t.t Thursday , . ..13 1:50 1.7 1:61 t.l Friday 14 4:40 t.O 4:l t.l Hnlurday , , . 25 1:24 1.1 6:12 14 MUMMY . . .24 1:06 0.1 1:04 1.1 Monday 17 1:45 1.1 1:47 l.t Tuesday ... .23 7:17-0.1 7:30 t.t Wsdtidy . ..29 1:10 -0.5 1:15 t.l aybelouGan 57; INSURED THE only differ ence is the word "Mtybe!" High Art Insured Clothing IS hand tailored, guar anteed to fit and to wear. Another suit free if they prove otherwise. Other Clothing May Be as good, but we KNOW what High Art Insured dothingis What a food tailor would chart 130 for, our Insured suit coat you 111. A od tailor asks 140 to 150 for a On wonted cult High Art Injured Clothing, $10 to tl. Same cloth, aa good linings, vary beat tailoring. A-l (It, all for one-half th price oak?d by good tailor. HERMAN WISE Uho Reliable Clothier and Hatter THW SHANOHAINO CASE. ' Th trlii I of Patrick J, Lynch, rharg ed with kidnaping Charles W. Oardnnr on th ahlp Foyliwdat a month ago, and Theodor Toblason, charged with Ignlng Gardner' nam to th ship' article, occupied th tlm of th clr cult court alt day yesterday, A ejury wo chosen consisting 'of f, TJ. Mor rison, Cbrls. Schmidt, II. Basel, B. F, CofTny, Andrew Birch, J. F. Barthold- u, John iranonr O. F. Parker, F, IS Wright, C. P. Looney, Ha ml. Adair and O. F. Allen.. The slat completed Ite com with th examination of eight wit n during th afternoon and even ing. The defense, conducted by Judge F. D. Win ton and C, 3. Curti, will In- trodur It evidence tht morning. It la a subject of remark that the Jury . lected l comtoaed of men of unusual qualification. considering that It la criminal case. The usual , llgbtlng statement concerning Jurymen do not hold good, aa each is a business man of excelU-nt ( haraetw and ability The case for th tate aa presented by Pros ecuting ;Attorny' .Harrison Allen, allowed th utmost car and discern ment In It preparation, coupled with the recognised skill of the defense and th no tori My of the caae Itiielf kept the cpurtroota ptuked with eager apectat- or during the entire time. , Meet m at Hoefler oda - foun tain. Bend In your order for , Wyoming coal. S. Elinor A Co. Fishermen: Dixl Queen, In ll-os. pall, 40 cent. P. A. Trulllngor. Tht sweUVst shop In the city. Vtlst at the Pala:o bath. SIX Four up-to-dal barber at th Occi dent. Tou don't have to wait. Aak for our Llstertnated Tooth Pow der, It li the nlceit powder and the largeit bottle on th market, It will Dteaaa you to try It. Charlas nomra. A complete art of ping pong given with alx package of Malt Breakfast Food by Johnson Pro. New dock of fancy good Just arrlv ed at Yokohama Bniaur. Call and ee the tattat novelties from Jupan. Ton will alwaya And the beat 15c meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. 01.1 Commercial street tr. Nellie S. Vernon boa recently lo eated permanently In Astoria tor the purpose of practicing medicine and ha aecured office over Griffin' book (tore where ah can be found from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1:10 to t p. m. ELASTIC FELT MATTRESS We are agents for the best r Felt Mattress on the market. tj: , . . , . . .... , ., , . . ... . , Maufacturer's guarantee . with each one Try one and you will surely be satisfied as to their worth. Price $15. CHARLES HEILB0RN 8 SON 590-592 Commercial Street .. ' iv ' a 9 f if : f J i ; jil 1 , i , ' v i V' . In Juatlc to the Woman' ChriatUn Te(iiiraiu. Unto UK . ladlM of to Wouuui'a Club dealra . to correct a statement made by an eateemed even ing contrmitorory to th effort that the Woman' Club bad orgaslsed eiub for boy. That honor belong to th W, C. T. V. and the former bad nothing to do with It. The Woman' Club did, however, at the request of th presi dent of the W. C. T. U. communicate with the Chief of Police on the aubject of the enforcement of the curfew ordi nance for the very renaon mentioned In the article referred to that failure to enforce the ordinance agolnat amall boy being on the streets after eight o'clock permit them to congregate in th club room conducted by the W. C. T. 17., and largely prevent the at tendance there of older boys for whom the club wa Intended. Mil. ALLEN HAS WHEELS. It Is evident that a bicycle thief Is abroad In this city or Its Immediate vi cinity, Tuesday afternoon a young man call.nl at Frank Wood field' bi cycle depot on Bond street. He rent ed a wheel, saying that If th blcycl suited him he would buy It. It Is sup posed the wheel gave perfect satisfac tion for th mysterious customer ha not yet returned It. He also rented one from Max Strahl under almllar con ditltm th same day, and Mr. Strahl la likewise short a bicycle. The man guv hi name a Allen.'. He I a stranger to those who dealt with htm and nothing has been seen or heard of him since he gaily rode away. The police have the matter In hand and they are looking for a pleasant voiced young man by the name of Allen who Is In th Interesting business of steal ing bicycle. BCRNED TO WATER'S EDGE. Advices from Japan received at Hon olulu on the Paciflo mall steamer China tat that th derelict British ship Fanny Kerr was lighted on March 12 by the British ship Heathedene. When s'ghted the derelict was In latitude 21.34 north, longitude 121.14 west. Smoke wo Issuing from the hull o' the ver'sol and all her masts were gon ? The Fanny Kerr, bound from Newcastle, Australia, for 8an Francisco, wo abandoned off Honolulu nine months ago and this Is ihe first time that the vessel has been lighted sine her mas ter and crew deserted her. The ship was on fire when ah waa abandoned and that she Is still afloat I probably due to the fact that she has a steel hull. cammendod In th' " liovlc bl tehee, where Clatsop Beauty won first.. The same pointer wus reserved In the open class, wher Beauty again carried off ft rat--. With the bloodhound Cha Wis' Don and Dell captured In vrr thing. Senator Fulton's Colonel won second In th open dogs, rough coatd St, Bernards, , Prince, owned by E. F. Thayer, was awarded second In th open doj. greyhound. - Mr, Thayer" Queen carried oft first In th class of open bitch m, greyhounds. Ther are two more days of the show and as there are other 4ogs of a high order from here, they will doubtless-b beard from, INJURED BT A FALL. . Mr. Chsrte Johnson living near the Kinney cannery .suffered a very severe fracture of on of her limbs near the hip yesterduy afternoon by a fall. The Injured woman wa token to St. Mary's Hospital where Dr, Fulton at tended her, Mrs. Johnson is the wid ow of th man who committed suicide on October 21 of last year bjt. hanging himself to a slip chain on the Tele phone dock. ; WILL HOLD NO INQUEST. , Th circumstance of the death of Ed Sergerstrom 'Were not considered by Coroner Pohl a requiring an Inqueat and non will b held. He wa sub ject to heart trouble and had been warned by hi physician that hi con stitution could not stand th excessive os of stimulants to which he wa addicted .and no doubt seemed to exist ss to the cause of bis death. The burial will take place on Sunday under the auspice of the Red Men. PROMOTIONS . On April Jl.'Captaln Longnltt. local engineer In charge of river and harbor works in Oregon, will be promoted ft the rank of Colonel as the result of pro motion higher up on the list of engineer officers. PERSONAL MENTION r, 4 DIED FROM INJURIES. Rudolph Larson, who' fell from .the roadway on Eighteenth street to the rock on the beach below, a distance of about 1? feet, on March 14 last, died on Wednesday night from Injuries rocelv ed. Larson was 48 years of age, and leaves a wjfe and four children. Cor oner Pohl deemed it , unnecessary to hold an Inquest. The funeral will be held from the undertaker's parlor at 11 o'clock today under the auspice of the Woodmen of th World, Rev. Wm. Seymour Short officiating. The burial will be at Greenwood ; i s Hod. John Fox wo a passenger on last night's up train.- Dr. Pilklngton went to Svensen last evening on professional trip. Peter Grant and Lawrence Sullivan returned to Portland last night. Mrs. F. O. Walters is down from Por tland for a abort visit with Astoria friends. - H . L. Staler, general agent for the Illinois Central Railroad was In the city yesterday. Anton Josephson a native of Finland, made declaration of his Intention to be come a cltlten of th United States yes terday. , M. F. Roche and wife made the trip to Nithcotta and return yesterday. Mr. Itocbe represents the Denver ft Rio Oramle R. R. in Portland. D. F. Stafford of Clatsop City, has just returned home from an extended trip In California. Mr. Stafford says he visited many places In the golden state and found The Astorian every where he stopped. I. K. Warren's condition wa much Improved yesterday, and it 1 thought he will now make a speedy recovery. He is stHl confined to his bed at the home ot Mr, and Mrs, C, R, Biggins. Mrs. Warran Is also with him. Albert W. Kinney, oldest son of Dr. j Alfred Kinney, returned home yester-l day from the North Pacific Dental Col lege In Portland. He has finished the freshman year's work with credit, pas sing all the examinations with high grades. ONE MOKE CLCB NEEDED. A strong sentiment is growing In As torla In favor of the existence of a club organlzntion of some kind which would furnish a desirable place for young men to congregate and spend their ev enings, or whlchwould afford an op portunity for relaxation and exercise, amusement, study or social Intercourse, and which would be at th disposal of all young men at any time. A meet ing with this end In view I announced to b held this evening at the residence of Dr, O. B, Estes, at 7:10 o'clock and all who are Interested or cordially In vited to be present. The meeting will be presided over by W. A. Crane, who has bad considerable experience In this (in of work, having lately organised a Coffee Club at Marshfleld, Ore.; and at other cities on the south coast. The Marohfletl paper speak very highly of th success and popularity ot the club at that place. Mr. Crane thinks that the enterprising people of this city would willingly subset ibe the neces sary funds to equip an institution which would be a credit to the place and of the greatest benefit to young men. That many would be glad to avail thtmselves of th opportunities which such a resort would afford Is well known, whfther It be a Coffee Club, T. M. C. A. or otherwise named. . STEAMER ALLIANCE. ' Th steamer Alliance has been repair ed and Is due from San Francisco on Sunday next. She will probably leave again for that city and way ports on Tuesday. ' - BIRTH NOTICE. ' Born, at Astoria, Ore.. April 14. 1901, to Mr. and Mrs., Scott Cornelius, son. To Mr. and Mrs. William Mahan, a daughter. FUNERAL NOTICE W. O. W. AU members of Climax Camp, W. O. W., and all visiting Woodmen are re quested to assemble at Pohl' under taking parlors today (Friday), April 17, at 12:10 o'clock, to attend the fun eral of our late neighbor, Rudolph Larson. T. WOOTON, Commander. Now Open. After being handsomely remodeled. refurnished and enlarged, the famous Toke Point Oyster house Is again open to th? public. The celebrated Toke point oyster and all other delicacies will be served In our superior style at all hours. Prlvat room. Eleventh street.. : '"..,., ,,.., , Plumbing out of Joint? Need some tlnwork? Ring up No. 1031 for John A. Montgomery, 426 Bend street, who win promptly attend your want with th lateit sanitary plumbing fixtures and most skilful workmanship. Tin ning, gasfltting and heating. ENGLISH COAL IN DEMAND. The American demand for English coal Is again in evidence, and many large vessels are being loaded and started for our country as rapidly as possible. The demand for the eel-! NoteB REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Astoria National Bank at Astoria In the State of Oregon, at the close of business April I, 1903. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ". $363,134.35 Overdrafts, secured and un-. secured ...i... 5,084.70 U. 3. Bonds to secure circu lation 12,500.00 Premium on U. S. Bonds.... "1,150.00 Stocks, securities, etc ....... 55,162.85 Banking house, furniture and fixtures , 3,833.01 Other real estate owned .... I.K5.00 Due ' from National Banks (not reserve agents) 285.10 Due from State Banks and Bankers ., 1.168.65 Duo from approved . reserve , , agents .. .. .. 159,214.12 Internal-Revenue Stamp ... - . 210.36 Checks and other cash items. 2.648.(9 ot other National Banks. Fractional paper "currency. nickels and cents WILL BUILD NEW BRIDGE. County Judge C. J. Trenchard, Com missioner C. C, Clarke and Roadmas- ter John Frye made an Inspection of the Necanlcum bridge at Seaside yes terday and pronounced it unsafe, The court will at one Invite bids for re placing It with a new one. . Th old bridge was build about 12 years ago and consists of a trestle about 500 feet long with one span of 40 feet. HIGH CLASS DOGS FROM HERE In the awarding of the prises at the Bench Show In Portland, this county Is getting its full share. Clatsop Beauty th handsome pointer of W. F. Hal derman of Warren ton, has captured three firsts: Novice; open, under 50 pounds: and limit, under 50 pounds. Printer Boy, owned by N. D.' Bain, waa highly commended In the das of limit dogs under 55 pounds. Mr Bain's Walla Walla Queen was also highly brated Hostettter's Stomach Bitters is alto largely Increased, because more people ars learning of. It wonderful vusuute yvwura 111 vase ui aiomacn, i nu...i mA.. tM liver, kidney and bowel disorders, and J ban, vis- wiving inea one ooui mey are rje-lgpecle 4 360,022.85 In cnnvlnsed of It value, and won't j, tender not. 1.998.00 62.020.35 vcent anything else In its place. This Redemptlon wlth v, g. , will be your experience, too, if you treMUrw (5 cent irni oiiijr bvo ii a iritu.i it will ouua up the run down system In the spring overcome that tired, depressed feeling, purify the blood and cure lose ot ap petite, Indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, and la grippe, Don't fall to try It. v : ' WILL CLOSE OUT. . David 8he.na.han will soon announce a closing-out sale ot his dry good stock preparatory to going out of the business. Mr. Shanahan has been a popular dry goods merchant in As toria for 15 years and will now retire from the field. r Cheap Fuel. , ! Fir slabwood, stov'legths, 32.50 per cord. Boxwood 11.50 per large load. Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, th trans fer man. Hats Trimmed Free - Mrs. Ingleton has Just opened a line line ot spring hat and flowers, with waists, white skirt and muslin under wear. Pompadours and hair switches. and all kinds ot ladle and children's furnsblng good at sal price. Welch block, Astoria, Or. circulation) Total 695.00 158.46 ess.oo .....3589.738.14 LIABILITIES, v Capital stock paid In ........I 50,000.00 Surplus fund 10.000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses an dtaxes paid ...... 1,237.57 National Bank notes out standing 11.860.00 Individual deposits, J , -f " subject to check.$221.128.39 " . Demand certificate , of deposit ........ 104,813.62 Time certificates of x deposit ,....182.710.56 508,650.57 V)Q place to buy all the smart . M't i !'f. ' ; r " .... creations for spring wear. A store full of snapping bar gain that suggest quick acton If you know a good thing. Many splendid costuming hint In the new suits, skirts and waists shown. Striking Individuality in con tumes what every smartly dressed woman covetseasily se cured If you select from our new Importations, Excellence - and broad variety marks the display. YOU MUST SEE Our plain and fancy etamlnes, plain and novelty voiles, plain and fancy crepons, fancy knottted twine cloths, air frame novelties, wont ed crashes In art mixtures, basket' and canvas cloth, seeded eolienrves, jnlxad xibalines, panne Cheviot, Sicilians, alpacas, brillian tines and fancy mohairs Scotch plaid suitings. Everything for th ladies and children. . , . &e A. DUNBAR CO. DO YOU DRINK , TEA OR COFFEE ..... We have through a fortunate purchase, secured a quantity of tea that Is equal to th 60c grade which we can sell you FOUR POUNDS FOR $1 Our line of Green Roast Coffee will Interest you today. CoS and ee If w cannot make an Improvement ' for you on the brands you have been using. Ticket gives free. FOARD & STORES CO. Astoria - - Ore. The Palace Cafe The Dost Restaurant lertlar Meals, 25 Cesia Sondjy Dinners a Specialty EverytBlif tie Market Affords Palace Catering Company P U R N I T U Rj H NEW AND SECOND 1IAND. ' CARPETS, STOVES AND TINWARE - ; UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING a Specialty. -:- Prices Lowest of the Low. Adams Henning'sen , Next to Petorson & Brown. : Commercial Street.' DRY GOODS SHOES, OIL CLOTHES RUBBER BOOTS. APRONS FOR FISHING SEASON V. H. COFFEY Total '..".S.i. ...,.,,..1589,738.14 State of Oregon, County ot Clatsop, ss': I, J. E. Higglns, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ; J. B. HIGGINS Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day Of April. IMS. ' GEO. C, FULTON Notary Public. Correct Atttest: r : D. K. Warren, f ' Oeorg H. Georg, - - - n Wm. II, Barker, Director. ' I !444444444444444H44444444444 fhe Boston Restaurant S30 COMMERCIAL STKEET ... Best and Neatest Eating Hosse ia Astoria I Try Our 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention Class Ct.:f I MARINOV1CH & BGSKOVICH J