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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1903)
ASTORIA. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL LAMP CHIMNEYS MHBMBmKBBBaiaBBI We Lave lot of odils mid end in Lamp Chlmm rcgulitr 10, 15 Hnd 20 conti tocloM 5 cents each IRO&S, HIGGIN O. CO. THIS TIDEB FOR APRIL. JHIgh Water. A. M. FM. JUw Water. A. M, I P. M. ite. "-jh.rn. f t hTmT ft " "T6uT ' " it.nu ft 1 bm tC Thursday , , " ,f ' 1:00 "t.l 4:11 . Thursday 7. .. l :S5 O.I s4 1.1 Friday 17 1:11 7.6 4:13 I.I Friday 17 10:11 1.110:10 t. Haiurday . , .. II 4:10 T.l 1:41 1.0 tfuiurdtty , . IIU:li 1.4 11:17 I.I miNUAT ...,! 1:10 4.4 4:45 1.0 HUN HAY . . . 1911:06 1.7 Monday to 4:13 1.1 7:44 I.I Monday , . , .to 0:16 l.t 1:03 l.t Tuesday . . ..it 7: in 1.0 1:44 I.I Tuesday . . .. 21 1:47 1.7 1:00 1.1 Wednesday . .. 1:4".! 1:11 7.0 Wednesday . .. 1:61 1.1 2:61 1.2 Thursday . . , S3 0:41 1.4 10:14 7.1 Thursday . . .. II 1:10 1.7 1:11 I.I Friday . , . .. 1( 10:41 1.1 11:00 7.1 Friday 24 4:40 1.0 4:10 1.1 Haturday . . .. 26 11:21 7.111:14 l.t Hniurday . . . 25 1:14 1.1 1:11 2.1 WUNUAf . . .34 11:11 7.6 KUN1MY . . . 20 1:06 0.1 1:04 1.1 Monday 27 0:14 1.6 1:04 T.l Monday 27 1:46 0.1 1:47 2.2 Tuesday . . ...II 0:60 1. 7 1:60 7.1 Tuesday . . . . 2 7:27 -0.1 7:10 t.l Wednesday . ..! 1:20 1.2 1:16 7.1 Wednesday . ..29 1:10-0.1 1:16 t.l r MaybeYouCan THE only differ ence is the word "Maybel" Hifjh Art Insured Clothing IS hrfhd tailored, guar anteed to fit and to wear) Another salt free if they prove otherwise. Other Clothing Hay Be as good, bat we KNOW what High Art Insured clothing Is NKW HEALTH LAW. What a (nod tailor would charge $30 for, our insured ult coat you IIS. A rood tailor asks l0 to ISO for a fin wonted suit High Art Imtured Clothing, 120 to 15. Sam cloth, a (rood lining, very beat tailoring. A-l lit, all for one-half th price askod by good tallora. u r d if a "tVT tir i or I tia Reliable Clothier and Hatter Mi?et n at Itoefler' aoda foun- tain. Bend In your orders for Wyoming coal. 8. 101 mora & Co. Fishermen: Plxlo Queen, In ll-oi. ;palls, 40 rvnta. P. A. Trulllnger, The swell.'St hop In the city. BIX i tint at Jlw rala:o baths. Four up-to-date barber at the Occi dent. You don't have to wait. t I have Just received a new lot of Tatmer'a perfumee, toilet waters, etc. Violet water In bulk, half-pint bottles 16 cents. Rogers, druggist. A complete set' of ping pong given with six packages of Malt Rreakrast Food by Johnson Proa. New stotk of funcy goods just arriv ed at Yokohama Bnsaur. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. You will always find the best 16c mi'Sl In the city at ih Rising Sun res taurant, No. ll Commercial street Dr. Nellie 8. Vernon has recently lo cated permanently In Astoria for the purpose of practicing medicine and has secured"0tflecs over Griffin's book' store where she can be found from 10 to 12 s. m. and 1:20 to 6 p. m. ELASTIC FEIT SUITRESS Ve are agents for the best Felt Mattress on the market. Maufacturer's guarantee with each one. Try one and 1 you will surely be satisfied as to their worth. Price, $15. 1 f $ CHARLES 1IEILB0RN 8 SON 590-592 Commercial Street - Atb'ntion Is called to the notice pub lished elsewhere In this paper by Judge C. 3. Trenchttid, the County Health Of ficer, concerning the observance of the health law passed by th last . legis lature. The law provides for the ap pointment of a County Physician If deemed expedient, but Judge Trench std thinks It unnecessary In this coun ty, and will Hot make the appointment at present. It becomes th duty of Judg Trenchard to keep a complete record of all vita) statistics, and to re port to th State Board of Health each month all Infectious diseases drat he, cauas thereof, places of burial of ev ery person dying In the county, and all bfrths. with names, resldenr and oc cupation of parents. It Is made the Imperative duty of physicians, mid wifes, heads of families, nurse or oth ers undtfr whns Phnrge a birth, death, or case of Infectious disease occurs, to report th same at once to the H-alth Officer, and no burial, cremation , or shipment of any dead body can take place without a certificate from that officer, 11 also has power to quaran tine any case of Infectious disease re ported and to call upon any or all of ficers of th law within th county to enforce the quarantine, or he can de clare a quarantine Against any other county or state for the purpose of pro tectlng aaulnst travel from them to this county, A penalty of not less than 110 or more than I10O Is provided for failure- to observe these requirements. STHAY STOCK IN THE CITY, A certain prominent cltlxen living on the hill was awakened from, dreams of a happy childhood yesterday morning by the tinkling of a cow bell. Thinking he was again In the old farm house and that It must be near 4 o'clock and time to get up and uttack the morning "fhores." he arose to find not the farm scenes of long ago. but that a neigh bor's cow was breakfasting on his wife' choicest flower and shrubbery, while trampling all the common orna ments Into the soft soil. To be arous ed In the gray dawn and obliged to hastily sally forth In while to chase the marauder from the premises, occurring not once but often, Is fast tempting this good man to forg.it the Instruction of a pious mother for the sake of doing adequate Justice to such an aggravat ing grievance, and 'unices the pound master wltl assume an activity and al low himxolf to be recognised In his of liclul capacity occasionally In this re spect tlww Is liable to be a case of moral lapse directly traceable to his ne glect, l'-r lisps there are others. NATIVE DAUGHTERS ENTEU . tv TAINTED. - I.ai evening was social meeting ev ening with 4te Native Daughters. The ladles brought their husbands, brother and best fellows and had a royal good time. About 40 were In attendance, occupying nine tables at progressive nnchre After the' game one of Ho efler's famous suppers was served, at which the head of the table was grac ed by Seuator C. W. Fulton. The prises were won as follows: For pro gression, Mr. Senator Fulton and Judge C. J. Trenchard; for lone bands, Senator Fulton and Mrs. Herman Prael; consolation, Mrs. W. F. Chut- ter. HENRI ETTE AT VICTORIA Th French bark Henrlette arrived at Victoria after a tow of 20 hours from the Columbia, Her present owners have a contract to transport over 250, Oon tons of ore from mine on Vancouv er Island to the smelters at Vancouver and will convert the bark Into a barge for the mirpose. Mr. Kern who bought the vessel when she waa sunk on th Sylva'de Urusse reef a year ago, and raised her and patched her bottom, has mad a snug profit on his Investment. EPIDEMIC AT STANFORD Relative and friends of Stanford students residing here are alarmed at the reports of typhoid fever raging there. A dispatch received by The Astorlan last night from the Universi ty says;" "A typhoid fever epidemic continues to spread among the students of the University campus and the resi dents of Palo Alto. Up to this morn ing St cases were reported on the cam pus and four or five more ; students were taken down with the fever." BENNINGTON IN SERVICE. The trial trip of the gunboat Ben nington made to test her machinery proved entirely satisfactory, says a dis patch from San Francisco. The vessel Is now ready for sea and will sail in a few days for a cruise of the coast. She will eventually Join the Pacific. Coast Squadron which Is now at Magdalena Ray. ' I ' 0 in orriCEi tu open - to two classes f persons; book keepers, and stenographers. We bar not bsra abla for month past, to mset th deound on us 'for help. Quality counta-that is why aur grsdttan competent, and why so many of then r la portions. Verily, It pay to attend oar school Open all the year'; stalest admitted at any time; cataloguo (res. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND. 0RROO5T A. P. ABMSTROWO, LL.B., PHlXCIPiX OFF FOR NUSHAGAK. The bark Harry Morse was towed to sea by the Wallula at 2 o'clock yester day afternoon, being the first ship to leave this port this season for the Alas ka fisheries. . She carries the outfit and men for the Columbia River Pack ers' Association cannery at Nushagak on Bristol Bay. In the party are 72 white men, 74 Chinese and 21 Japanese. Preparations have been made for pack ing and bringing back 60,000 cases of salmon. Captain J, J, . Reynolds Is master of the bark and John Carlson superintendent the cannery. A let ter was received by th tug from Mr. Payne, the company's accountant, say ing that all the men who had signed the article were on board, and all in good health and spirits, Furthermore be suld, the cook had proved to be a great success and he being the most Im portunt man in the expedition, all was expected to go well. PLAN OF COMMERCIAL CIXB It has been Anally decided, by the Commercial Club to enlarge Its present quurters and not erect a new home as had been spoken of. The first plan of the club was to build a new gymnasium but when the question of putting up an entirely new building came up the first plun was put aside, but now, after a full consideration, of the matter an an nex Is deemed more feasible than the latter proposition and so It will be ad hered to. . Th gymnasium wiu be a modern on In every detail, It being the purriose of th olub to omit nothing that will add to the comfort of the mem ber. Its location will be Immediately adjoining the present alleys and will be constructed so that It can upon oc casion be converted Into a hull. At a meeting of the executive committee of the club the plan drawn by A. S. Tee for the new club gymnasium were ap proved and the committee will ask for bids for Its construction. Th buUafhg is to be 50x85 feet. FROM OHBOON'H RESERVE. C. F. Overbaugh, travelling agent for tha O, It. N. Co., has Just returned from a trip through the stock ranches of Southeastern Oregon, He traveled 200 miles In a buggy, and Raw a large portion of th fertile country which I now attracting so much attention and Into which the O. R. A N. Company has announced Its intention of build ing a railroad. Mr. Overbaugh says th country Is all that is claimed for It and will undoubtedly sometime be an empire of productiveness. It Is now so Isolated that the farmers feed wheat to their cattle rather than haul It to market. The material for thousands of floe homes awaits the settler, where the land baa not been gobbled by spec ulators and large cattle ranchers. AU that Is necessary Is a means of market ing produce and that is Inevitable with In a few years at most, whether this or other companies build the road. Most likely there will be more than one built as there fs pretty good authority for believing It Is being aimed at by at least three corporations. Mr. Ov erbaugh says Eastern Oregon Is ahead of the western part of the state for bus Iness, which arises from the Immense stock and wheat Interests and a larger amount of immigration. Settlers com Ing West have a way of dropping off east of the mountains, saying, "this Is good enough for me," and "they sa? It rains all the time on the coast.". . , MORE PRIZES AWARDED. Among the latest awards made at the Portland Bench Show was first to Lad Ixjve the bulldog puppy of Mr. J. T. Ross, the same canine capturing sec ond In the limit class. Mrs. Roes' Beauty was given third in open dogs and blU-hes. Frits, the collie owned by Ludwlg J. Carlson a on second in open dogs and was reserved In winners. With the Irish setters, Jack, owned by N. D. Bain, was very highly commend ed In novice dogs; C. L. Houston's Mike was reserved and Chaa. A. Stock ton's Quaen -von third In open bitches. With cocker spaniels; Earl " Fisher's Prince carried off first In open dogs, black, under 24 pounds. L. H. Sprau er's Leo II waa reserved in the limit class of field spaniels. FUNERAL YESTERDAY. Th funeral of th late Rudolph Lar son was held yesterday from Pohl's undertaking parlors and the Interment was In Greenwood cemetery. The ser vices were conducted under the aus pices of the Woodmen of the World. Deceased had been an honored member of Climax Camp of that order and a large delegation, of members paid last tribute to their departed brother yesterday. BANK CAVED ON HIM. W. P. ChaprnAn, a resident of Chi nook, was badly Injured Thursday ev ening whll Working at Fort Columbia. A bunk caved (n on him, badly crush- tng him and bruising him in many places. He was brought to this city and placed In St. Mary'a Hospital and everything possible was done for bis comfort with the result that he la now resting easy and with Indications of an early recovery. Dr. Henderson was called In to attend the Injured man. LABOR COUNCIL MET. The Central Labor Council held a brief session lost evenmg at Labor Hall Th Council Instructed Its Secretary to notify the headquarters of the Com merclnl Travellers' Association at Port land that the Occident Hotel Is on the unfair list. J. F. Welch was elected to represent fbe Council at th meet ing of the State Federation of Labor at La Grande on May 4. CI.Of.ED ON MONDAY. Shanahan'a dry goods store will be closed on Monday to get ready for the closing out sale commencing Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. , Five or six young lady clerks can secur employ ment during the sal by applying to day. EX -SENATOR FILES SUIT. E-Senator George W, McBrlde has Bled suit against Inman, Poulsen ft Co to recover I&000 for logs." The com plaint states that McBrlde owns 80 acre of timber land In Columbia Coun ty and that the Gobet Nehalem lc Pa cific Railroad Company, a corporation engaged in cutting and transporting logs, between January 1, 1900 and June 1, 1002 cut and removed from McBrlde's land logs to the amount of 1,000,000 feet lumber measure and delivered the same to Inman, Poulson Co. The logs, It Is alleged, were worth 15000. I PERSONAL MENTION : Nace Grant went to Portland last night. . W. N. Meserve of Grays River m the alty. , i Mr. Stanley of Seaside was in the city yesterdsy. ! . Charles Halderman Is down from Per tland for a visit. : f W. S. Zimmerman of Seattle arrived In Astoria last night. . - Gus GronneU the Nehalem hop grow er war In town yesterday. - Thos. A. Allman and V. V. Vinson of Cathlamet are at the Occident. Mrs. D. T. Halferty was here, from her home in Warrentoa-jresterdAjr. ... nf ih Iffiunfanlta re V JV"" v turned from Portland-list evening. Mr or.,1 Mrs. Fre&JKruse returned from a visit In Portland last evening Cant. Charles Stuart of the Cape Dis appointment life saving crew Is In the city. James M. Daly, a piano tuner with the Soult Bros". Piano Co., waa In town yesterday. Captain Calkins, of the lighthouse de partment came down from Portland on last night's train. J. T. N. Calloway and wife returned from a two days' business trip to Port land last evening. MIk Bess Reed who has been visit ing friends in Portland for the past two weeks, is expected home today. J, G. Megler and Mrs. Megler spent vexterdav In Astoria and will return home to BrookAeld this morning. .Mrs. A. A. RiDDleyea, who has been suffering from neutrltls for the past three months is still bedfast but is now Improving. Captain Dupertlus and bride, both members of the Salvation Army, are In the city. The Captain was former ly stationed here. J. D. Porter end wife and E. B. Mc- Farland and wife of Portland came down last night to go across to the beach shore today. Now Open. After belna handsomely remodeled, refurnished and enlarged, the famous Toke Point Oyster house is again open to the public Th celebrated Toke point oysters .and all other delicacies will be served in our superior style at all hours. Private room. Eleventh street. Subscribe for The Morning Astorlan It Is full of news, and worth the price. 0RfiSI SHOES D.RESS!,a.QUS X5h3 place to buy all the smart creations for spring wear. A store full of snapping bar gain that suggest quick acton if you know a good thing. Many splendid costuming bints In the new suits, skirts and , waists shown. . Striking Individuality. In cos tume what every smartly dressed woman covets easily se cured If you select from our new Importations. Excellenea and broad variety marks the display. Are made by a troccss of manufactare en tirely its own. They wear better, hold their shape, and look well all the time. It is a Sorosis claim that " Once a Wearer, Always a Wearer." .yv. Made In every style, for every occasion, and every season. All one price, $3.50. Soms BrirctAL Hand-hadk Stvlk. roan Custom Defastubst, fc-00, ..." . AND UrWARDS. If your dealer does not keep them, send for elf-mtur.ment blank sad copy of our new Novelette, containing; a .ulendid love ry, " Th Bh.rpuci. ol Steele," by Julian Street, with flv beauUfnl UlutraUoaa. Addreu, OROBI8 SlJOB CO., Naw Yoojc, Boston, oa Itss, Mass. YOU MUST SEE Our plain and fancy etamlnco, plain and novelty voile, plain and fancy crepona, fancy knottted twlne'clotha, ulra" frame novel Uet, worst ed cnuthea la art mixture; basket and canvaa cloths, seeded eol lennea, .... jj., , - W v rf- i mixed sibalinea, panne chevloU, Sicilians, alpacas, brtllianlines , and . . ' . -. . -.-v - r k . . .,. . . fancy mohairs Scotch, plaid suitings. . .. ... . . ... , , Everything for the ladies and children.' Sfte A. DUNBAR CO. DO YOU DRINK TEA OR COFFEE We have through a, fortunate purchase secured a quantity of tea that is equal to the SOc grade which we can sell you FOUR POUNDS FOR $1 Our line of Green Roast Coffee will interest you today. Call -and see If we cannot maka an improvement for you on tha '' . brands you have been using. Tickets given free. FOARD fa STOKES CO. Astoria - Ore. lib Palace Cafe The Best Restaurant Refniar Me!s. 25 Cents Sunday Dlaiers Specialty Everythlnr tne Market Affords Palace Catering Company F IJ R N ITU R E anWaaaMsaa-as NEW AND SECOND HAND. CARPETS, STOVES AND TINWARE UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING a Specialty.' -:- Prices Lowest of the Low. Adams Hennihg'sen , Next to Peterson & Brown. : " , - Commereialtreet. ; DRY GOODiS SHOES, OIL CLOTHE5 RUBBER BOOTS. APRONS FOR FISHING SEASON V. H. COFFEY IThe Boston Restaurant ! SaO COMMEKCIAL STREET . r:- Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention iiilli Class Cbf MAR1NOV1CH & BOSKOVICH