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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1903)
ASTORIA. OREGON, SliSDAY, APRIL 10, 11KK ...... . ( brevities ffr i Today Weather' Oregon Pertly cloudy; light showers. Western Wash ingtonShowers. Wanted A girl for housework. ICS Tenth Street. ' The American barkentlne Georglna came Into port yesterday. Sweet ana Juicy navel oranges, beet Equality at the right price, at John ton Bros, Interview Trulllnger Hardesty. 433 Commercial street, about your electric al work. - The coasting steamer Grao Dollar arrived down from Portland last night at S:S0. The British ship Crown of India Is In the harbor having arrived down yester day evening. . Another shipment of those dainty and appetising, cheese straws just In at Johnson Bros. A new Invoice of those beautiful and curious sea shells just received at Sven son's book store. The Emily Henderson pure white pea seed and many other popular varieties at Johnson Bros. The Oklahoma, brought down a log ging engine yetserday for Morris Sta ples new camp on Tucker Creek. V. The, tug Voaburg lowed the schooner Oakland Into Kehalem Bay on Friday to take a cargo of lumber to San Fran cisco. ;.' . " The O. R. A N. steamer Columbia arrived down yesterday afternoon and In the evening left out for San Fran cisco. , Svensen's book store sells all the latest magaaines, stationery, school supplies, musical instruments, novel ties, pictures, etc., etc. ' The steamer Sue H. Elmore is expect ed to arrive from Tillamook today if the weather permits. The Alliance is also due from San Francisco. The American barkentlne Georglna arrived in from San Pedro yesterday to load lumber at the Inman-Paulsen mill. She left San Pedro March 27. Wanted-Tsro or three furnished rooms for housakeeping in a nice loca tion, by man and wife; no children. Address J. T..U, care Astorlan of fice. . 'Vi-.r. : . Lester & Warren's sawmill at War renton is now running day and night, thoueh not at its full capacity. A scarcity of mill hands interferes some what -.with its operation. Art rugs 4 Carpets? Fancy rockers? Jron beds? Go-carts? ' Stoves? Ran ges? Pictures? Frames? Anything In the house furnishing or decorating line? See H. H. Zapf. Roslyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent; Telephone 1311. t The remains of the late Mrs. Ander son will be interred this afternoon In Greenwood Cemetery. The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock from Pohl's undertaking parlors A union meeting of the downtown congregations will be held at the Me thodist Church this evening in which the various pastors will speak on the Bubject of Sabbath Observance, Eighth grade examinations were sue cessfully passed by Bessie Gray and Nellie Dawson In District No. 2 and Maud Turley in District No. 29, which entitles them to enter any high school In the state. These examinations are held as directed by the State Superin tendent in all the districts in the state. The next will be held on May 20, 21 and 22." A marking of 80 per cent or over . Is required to pass. STORE 1 Wires i I I "I L .. J ' I no. i uorrvswv i if iSvtCs The Forwters of Clatskanle gave an enjoyable social last night that was attended by the following visitors from here: Phil Hadden, Chas. John son, Edgar Gearhart and Frank Hart. Judge K. Osbora has sold his launch the Rover, to the Struckmelers at Se attle for use In connection with their logging business and In carrying pas sengers across the river to connect with the railroad. William, the S year old son of Ed Malone. a resident of Grays River, died at his home yesterday afternoon. The funeral will be held from the family residence vhh Interment In Grays River Cemetery. Mrs. Mary Humphrey was commit ted to the asylum for the Insane yes terday by County Judge Trenchant. This will be her fifth trip to Salem, she having been released ss cured on four former occasions. Fifteen employes are busy at the clam cannery of Bergman & Segurd 9o n, at Warrenton, and more are to be added. The cannery Is running very smoothly and Is a very cleanly and well ordered institution. Business on the west side is on the gain. At Seaside numerous buildings are being erected and the permanent population is very materially Increas ing. Warrenton, Hammond and New Astoria, while not booming, are mak ing a substantial gain. - ' Plumbing out of joint? Need some tlnwork? Ring up No. 1031 for John A. Montgomery, 5 Bond street, who will promptly attend your wants with the latest sanitary plumbing fixtures and- most skilful workmanship. Tin ning, gasfltting and heating. Captain Albert Betts and Miss Lau ra Humbel were married in Portland yesterday. Both of the contracting parties are residents hero and will make their home In this city. The knot was tied at the home of Captain John Betts, brother of the groom. Mats Jonason. who was arrested by Chief Hallock Friday and turned over to Sheriff Linville yesterday, is being held on suspicion of bting insane. His condition Is Improving and he may tum out to have been only temporarily off through boose. He admits having been in custody before. A tribe Jf Improved Order of Red Men was organized at Seaside last night making the eighth lodge for that community. Delegates from the As toria lodge went down to assist In the I organization and they were the fol lowing: Doctor Henderson, Doctor Rosenburg, William Pohl, Chas. Dah letrom and J. S. Stelner. , Thomas McCann, who is now enroute ' for Alaska on the bark Harry Morse, as machinist for the Columbia River Packers' Association, has already put in two seasons In the North at other points. He began his trade in the Columbia Iron Works and by close at- itention to the detailB of the business rose rapidly in the esteem and confi dence of his employers. He now at a rather young age has a fine position and his townsmen are pleased at his success. Mr. McCann will be absent j for five monthB. W. F. Halderman of Warrenton carried off three silver cups as special prizes awarded to Clatsop Beauty, his handsome pointer. One of them was presented by the East Oregon i an of Pendleton for the best pointer bitch; one by Peaslee Bros., for the bes poin ter bred"' in Oregon and one by the Bank Cafe for best pointer In novice class. Minnesota Joe, the pointer ETIRING FROM 0TE wil commence on Tuesday morning next to close out our $27,000 worth of merchandise, consisting as V V follows: Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Lace Curtains, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Ladies' Cotton and Wool Underwear, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Men's and Children's Underwear,' etc' Nothing reserved at this Closing Out Sale. Sale doors open at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. Store for rent and fixtures for sale." CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY owned by Harry F. fcelgner of The Dalles, had the yellow ribbon pinned on his collar as the prise dog of the show. This was no surprise to anyone as both spectators and owner were con fident Joe had no superiors. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., April 11 1903. f Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be receiv ed here until 11 o'clock A. M., May &. 1S0S, tor erecting and painting one 75 foot Iron flagstaff at Fort Columbia, Wash. Information furnished here. V 3. reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals. Envelopes con taining proposals should be marked: 'Proposals for erecting and painting flagstaff at Fort Columbia, Wash." ad dressed F; H. Hathaway. C Q. M. SURPRISED THE ROBBERS (Continued from page J This morning the body of one of the burglars was discovered in a vacant lot in the upper end of town. As the bullet was tear his heart it was pre sumed that lis companions had to drag or drivs their dying comrade from the bank to her hs was found. While he was shabbily dressed on his body was found a gold watch and $44 In cash. Wllloughby was shot In both legs and It Is supposed that he fired the shot that killed the burglar. Great excite ment prevails In the town and a posse has organised to pursue the burglars. Hats Trimmed Free Mrs. Ingleton Has just opened a fine line of spring hats and flowers, with waists, white1 aklrts and muslin under wear. Pompadours and hair switches, and all kinds of ladles and children's furnshing goods at sale prices. Welch block, Astoria, Ore. TEA AND APRON SALE BV THE MONDAY CLUB. Come and bring your friends to the Tea and Apron Sale at the home of Mrs. C. S. Brown, on Franklin Ave nue, Tuesday afternoon and even ing. Some very Interesting musical selections will be rendered during the evening. Cheap Fuel. Fir slabwood, stove legths, 12.50 per cord. Boxwood $1.50 per large load. Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, the trans fer man. FOR 30 DAYS I ofi'er for the next 30 days the follow ing line of cigars at Portland prices: Manara Banquet, Sancanns T. Ilya, El Sidi'lo, El Telegraffo, El Symphonle, La Sorrento, La Belle Creole, Rosa Al Mayo, Owls, Exports, Chllds, Oremas, Sailor Prlne, a union label cigar. Royil Bengals, two packags of Dur ham free with each 100. Slanila Gems, 3 for 5 cents; Old Vir ginia Cheroots, 3 for 5 cents; Porto Rican cigars, 500 and 50 free. Some bargains In Chewing and Smok ing Tobacco. Don't forget the fact that prices will be satisfactory. Pipes and playing Cards, Cigar Hold eis, Amber and Meerschaum. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Safes sold for cash or on the Installment plan. Call and se amples and get prices. P. A. TRULLINGER 515 Commercial Street & honelMl and 2871-Two Stores WATCH REPAIRING First-class Work Fine Watches Sold BOOK EXCHANGE CASH PAID FOR BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, OR BOOKS EXCHANGED. 469 Bond Street WOMAN'S COLUMN. Newsy Items of Interest to the 4 Fair 8x. Man's recreation is going "home, wo man's In going sway, There are now over TOO lady univer sity graduates in Ireland, In South America chrysanthemums Iften measure 15 inches In circumfer ence. Some Japanese young girls when they desire to look extremely captivating, gild their Hps. MM Mrs. Mary .Van Cooper, the original of Dickens' Little Dorrlt, is still liv ing at the age of M years. What is more repuslve than a man or woman with dirty teeth? Clean them every day. You will feel better. . , The timid girl does not tremble and get pale because she is afraid, but she If afraid because she trembles and gets pale. Some of our own sex when seen walk Ink down the street have too much of a mannish gait. Don't swing your arms or take such long strides. A Philadelphia girl has sued a hospit al doctor at the rate of $332 a square Inch for skin he removed from her to graft on another patient. Girls from Germany are now enticed to go to South America, where flatter ing tales aretold them concerning the grand opportunities. Charles H. Swift, third son of the late Mr, Swift, Is blng sued by his wife for a divorce. She charges that he re peatedly Btruck here with his fist. Have you planted your flower seeds yet? Make an extra effort this year and plant something new. Try and have a bed of flowers different from the other folks. Mrs. Jacob Vanderbllt who obtained a divorce from her husband In 1896 has opened a store In Fifth Avenue, New York! The father of twins has arrived at the concl'isi n. a local paper says, that the reason the doctor is called a "stork" at ,'ertaln times Is on account of the size of his bill. The finest complexions In the world are said to be in the Bermudns.This is accounted for by the fact that the inhabitants live almost entirely on on ions. So murh for onions. , Quoen Alexandra has adopted high-' necked gowns for theater wear, and a cttblegr im from London says the smart set la much exercised. Um, well, those people need exercise. The msn of of Mercer County, Pa., are trying hard to be arrested by the Sheriff, who Is Miss Mary O. Lytel, a beautiful young lady. She Is very suc cessful In enforcing the law. Should Queen Wllhelmlna remain childless, there Is no Hollander of birth who is entitled to enter the throne The people would be ruled by a German Prince, who Is next In succession. Quite the dressiest of the hats which are to be worn for all save dress oc casions are those made of raffia, that grass fiber which Is constantly adopt ing Itself to some novel use. Infanta Eulalie. the Princess from Spain who created such a lot of ex citement In America several years ago, is trying to have the Popeannul her marriage. She wants to marry Frenchman. Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham of Gloucester City, N. Y., are the parents of triplets, all boys. President Roose velt sent a letter of congratulation to the parents and three of his pictures for the boys. Out of the 150,000 children who a sur geon at Leeds, England, has examined as to their fitness for factory labor, 50,000 have been found to be rickety in eonseqeuence of Improper feeding when babies, , The Rev. Father Coffee of St. Louis says that women should not be rele gated to the kitchen and nursery as their sphere, but, on the contrary, they should take a part tn pubic affairs gen erally. , Women prompters havt been tried with success In Berlin theaters. It was found that their voices were heard much bettter across the stage than those of men and less audible In the auditorium. Mrs. John Jacob Astor Is believed lo own the most costly ring In America, It was made In Purls and has three large emeralds surrounded by de mons. The ring Is valued at $10,000 by experts, Women have as yd not Invaded the ranks of the city fir departments, still not less than T women In the Vnlted States rt retained In the same gen eral class of "watchmen, policemen and detectives." . Dr. Lotta D. Swisher of Chicago makes a plea for fewer children In fam ilies who cannot afford to give them the right kind of education. Too oft en marriages occur that the offspring suffers In quality. Many women who da not talk much are extremely popular because they are good listeners. Do not alfc merely for talk's sake. Have something to say Read, observe and note the con versation of bright people. Mrs. King of Corpus Chrlstl Tex., owns more land than any other woman In this country, perhaps In the world. Her holdings are not less than 1.300,000 acres, located In the counties of Nueces. Hidalgo, Starr and Cameron. Her late husband, Captain King, was one of the old-time rattle barons. Mrs. King has about K.000 cattle gruslng on her broad acr?. RKI'OKT OF THE CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Astoria, -at Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, April 9, 1903. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .. ..Tl .$.'4T.104.9S Overdrafts, secured and un secured S.W0.41 t'. 8. Bonds to secure clr-culallon- 13.500 00 Stocks, securities, eto 120,758 37 Other real estate owned .... (.000.00 Due from Nattonal Banks (not res.'ive agents) 3.909. it Due from State Banks and Punkors C0.S21.1S Due from approved reserve agents 189,310.50 Internal-revenue stamps .... 104.41 Checks and other cash Items. 400.38 Notes of other National Hanks -W W Nickels nnd cents 93.1S Lawful money reserve In bank, vis: Specie 139.WO.M Redemption fund with If. 8. treasurer (5 per cent of clr culallon tti'.iX) Total . $..783.93;. fit LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund 00.000.00 Ifiidlvldf-d profits, less ex penses and taxes paid I.W92.1M National Bank : notes out standing 12.500.00 Individual depot t Its subject to j check '. $518,166.97 Demand certificates of deposit 139.2Wi.73 Certified checks 289.00 r,7,?44.70 Total $783,937.84 Stats of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss: I, S. S. Gordon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 8. 8. GORDON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before tne this Uth day of April, 1903. . C, R. THOMSON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: O. C. Flave?, W. F. McGregor, Jacob Kainm, Directors. A What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In the family very day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious, and healthful dessert, Tre pared lo two minutes. No boiling I no baking add boiling water and set to tooL Flavors: Lemon, O rati go. Rasp berry and Strawberry. Oat a package at your grocer to-day. lo ctr. TacherV Instituc - Thu annual Clatsop county teachers' Institute will be held May (, 7, and at Astoria. The day sessions In the high school building, evening sessions at the Mothodlst church. All teacher of this county will be In attendance prompt ly. The nublla cordially invited to at tend day and evening meeting. II. S. Lyman, School Supt. The Boston fiJM) COM M ICHC Best soil Nestest Eatinj House la Astoria Try Onr 2 5-Cent Dinners ! Prompt Attention MARINOVICH DRY GOOD5 SHOES, OIL CLOTHES RUBBER BOOTS. APRONS FOR FISHING SEASON V. H. COFFEY EXPERT HORSESHOEING GciHjrnl llhtcksmithitig, IJtmt ami Cannery Work. ik-c n for High Um Work. Simp Crmr of FiN teoiith ami Dunne Stim-tn, noiir St. Mitry's IWpitul. HOLMBS 8 SEIBBRT IMione 2.WI. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of nil kinds at lowvst rat, for fisheriM'!!, Fanners and Loggers. As V ALLEN Tenth nnd Crnntnerchl Streets KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER Bottled or in Kegs Free City Delivery II North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria Castings W ar prepared to make Ihem on. short notice and of th best materials, Lt us five you estimates on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO- 2451. MA FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE L. B. BBMO, Lmm and Manager. THURSDAY, APRIL 23,1903 An vnt ot much Importance! The groat Tolstoi play; , ;,' RESURRECTION Now pUylng to crowded bouse In New York. London, Pari and llrrlln. Kxcltlng the curiosity of th entire world. " -J'' : ,7 ' t ; Management ot AIDKtf BKNBDICT. Produced with M?ell scenery for v ery act and a rast of extraordinary merit, Prices Itescrved seal, $1; gallery, 60c. Advance sal of seats open Wed nesday nuirnlng at Griffin's book store. Restaurant I A L STREET Nil!. Class Chef j & BOSKOVICH IRON. STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works I'M. 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