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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1903)
I , ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1HX TIISOU3 RHJAELE Absolutely PuroT THmmmsuBsmuTt BREVITIES J, Today's Wea ther Western Oregon nd Washington Fair; warmer, except near the const. . -iflickenf barter typewriter for sale cheap. Call at this office. Nice Baldwin and Northern Spy ap ple Just arrived at Johnson Bros. The chamber of commerce did not hold its regular meeting last evening. : Interview Trulllnger ft Hardesty, 433 Commercial street, about your electric al work. A new invoice of those beautiful and curious sea shells just received at Sven son's book store. For Rent-Three nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping-, cident barber shop. Apply at Oc- The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived In last night with a cargo ot dairy pro duce and 18 passengers. Capt. Nick Webber, who was in the city yesterday says very few fish are being-received now at Eureka. The American schooners Argus and Virginia left up for Portland yester day afternoon to load lumber. Lieut. Brewster and a small squad from Fort Stevens were in the city yesterday looking for deserters, ., The illfated French, bark Henrlette is being converted into an ore barge at the British Columbia Iron works. Pure and wholesome ice cream, 15 c a pint. Delicious ice cream soda, and confectionery at Tags candy store. Justlna Empa was yesterday appoint j ed administratrix In the probate court' of the estate of Martin Empo, deceased, J .-. The sctnol district has elected to re fund the debt of $37,000. There was a small vote cast but all were favorable. We have reduced the price of our fancy full weight creamery butter to 60 cents and 55 cents per 2-lb. square. Johnson Bros. ; Frank Patton's fine pointer, "Chfco," a dog well known to fanciers as one of ) the very best of Its class, died yester day morning. The steamer South Portland, on her arrival at Portland will load 1000 tons of grain, damaeed by the Victoria dock .., C AMI UUII f CUIU, . The $400 asparagus roots planted on the Elmore ranch at Tillamook are said to be up and doing nicely, promising a successful experiment. The ship Langdale Is all ready at the A. C. wharf to discharge 3000 barrels of cement for Fort Stevens, but must await a permit from Washington. The cement being for the government pays no duty, but a special permit Is requlr- eq oerore it can be discharged. i TTT irk. FIXTURES FOR SALE. STORE F0R RENT The heart mr of :he tate of Oregon v .Prank (1oo will b resumed at I o'clock this afternoon In the court of the Justice of the peace. The liquid air entertainment to be given at Fishers' under the auspice of the high school has been net for Friday April 1. Instead of Saturday as announ ced. There will be no meeting at the Sal vation army hall until Friday, the Slat, as the officers are In Portland to attend the meeting of Commander Booth Tucker. Roslyn coal lasts longer, ia cleaner and makes lest trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1111. The British bark Pegausus, with 2550 tons of wheat for Cape Town arrived down yesterday In tow of the Okloha ma. She shipped three sailors here and Is ready to go to sea this morning. The Oklahama left up the river yes terday at 4 p. m., having In tow the government steamer Guy Howard and the four-masted schooners Virginia and Argus, the latter bound for Rainier. Contracts for' Improving Fifteenth street between Jerome and Nlagra ave nues and Jerome from Fourteenth to Fifteenth, was yesterday awarded to C. O. Palmberf. The first calls for $82 and the second $SSS. The British ship Arrowmore arrived ! In yesterday after a voyage of 8 days from San Francisco which results In the loss of her charter. She hadl been lying idle in the bay city since last Au gust, and n ill now wait here for orders Don't fail to be in line at 9 o'clock this morning when the reserved seat sale opens for the laughing, screaming farce-comedy "His Absent Boy," by Harry Corson Clarke and company at Fishers' opera house tomorrow night. ine sianaing room omy sign will no doubt be displayed long before the cur- ITCHING ECZEMA ill Oiler Ilcftf, Mi anfl My Bite. : Instant Relief and Speeify Cure Afforded by Cmiciira Soap, Ointment and Fills lei AH Use Fail!, COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1.00. The agonizing itchlug and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as In psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in stalled head; the facial disfigurement, as in pimple and ringworm ; the awful suf fering of Infants and the anxiety ot worn-out parents, as in milk crust, tet ter and salt rheum, all demand a rem edy of almost superhuman virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills are 1 such stands proven beyond all doubt. Xo statement is made regarding them that Is not justified by the strongest evidence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent core, the absolute safety and great economy, have made them the standard skin cures and humour remedies of the civilized world. Bathe the affected parts with hot water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuticle. Dry, without bard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Oint ment freely, to allay itching, Irritation and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and, lastly, In the severer forms, take Cuticura Resolvent Fills, to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set Is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring and humiliating skin, scalp and blood humours, with loss ot hair, wnen an else lain, ETIRI It Is our aim to close out this stock Dress Goods-All J5c and 40c dress 12c A.F.C.dress ginghams, clos- LAMES' CORSETS AT LESS $3 Men's Underwear, closing out Children' $3.60 Mackintoshes, a quickly as possible and we have goods, closing out price, per yd, 24c. lug out price, per yard 8c THAN FACTORY PRICES. price ii.so rinsing out price $1.98 resolved to make bigger reductions All 60c and Mc dres goods, clos- 15c Percales, light and dark pat- 3 W0 REMNANTS AT 6 CENTS $T,.O0 Men' Pant., closing out Children' Short Jutkets, closing in many different line of goods to out P1' per yd- 390 tern, closing out price, per yd.lOc BACH. price 12, g nut price ... 69c close them out quickly. We broke 75c dress good, closing out price, 24c Outing Flannels, closing out Laco Curtain at half the price Itoya' Suit at Just one-half form- Children' Underwear, 8. 10, 12, 16, all records last week. This week Vd 49c price, per yard 8c asked before the sale. er prices. ig, 23 and 27c, worth double. We are going fO crowd the Btnrc mmmmmmmmmammmmm mHmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi , u 76o and 85c Taffeta Silk, per LADIES DRESS SKIRTS AT Men'. All-Wool Suits, worth $9; Ladles' $5 all-wool Macklnto.he. Don't give u your money if you witn anxious buyers. yard ....'.Oc HALF PRICE. sale prico $4.96 closing out price $2.1? don t think you are getting bargains "Trust Thyself; every heart vibrates to that iron string." , If you have confidence in your ability to succeed as a seller, the rewards are equal to the difficulties to be overcome if you have the - , m art ot persuading others, ana can give satisfactory ref erences as to your character and ability, it might be to your advantage to write me. Ail kttfts tawttd as strictly contdtntid. GEORGE T DEXTER, ayeriatMesat ef Bsiasrti AtM, The Mat! US tewm Cmssm ,t N, Ytrk, U Nmm Strati Nra V.rk, N. V. tain raises and It behooves you to ih cure your seat early. Plumbing out of JotntT Need some tlnwark? Ring up No. 1031 for John A. Montgomery, 436 Bond street, who will promptly attend your wants with the latest sanitary plumbing fixtures and most skilful workmanship. Tin nine, gasflttlng and heating. The steamer Ilwaco brought dow two rafts of piling yesterday from Rain ier for the Hume mill. The Ilwaco went to Lewis river last week for a raft of trap plies for McOowan & Sons. En ijlneer Chas. T. Smith says there are nine sawmills on Lewis river cutting railroad tie, which are being shipped eat at the rate of T500 per duy. He saw also seven steamers towing logs to fortlind. Adams and Henningsen, the enter' prising furniture ana upholstery men have combined their two ; stores on Bond and Commercial streets by mov fug both to the headquarters building on Bond street next door to the Wells, Fargo & Co. office. Besides handling all kinds of furniture, stove, etc., this rtrm makes a specialty of fine upholst ery work and repairing, turning out a hih grade of goods. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining at the Astoria post office for 30 days, unclaimed: Allen Eva Mlsa Baker W'm BJonigaard Olaf Brigewater E O Clatsop Cooperative co Fardell Peter Finley James Flsherey The Heckard Gertrude Mrs Hu-lat C O Insklpp A Johnson A Jones KC Karlson Berhlmmer KnewUoa Thyra Miss Lahte Mary Miss Larken LA Lions Minnie Miss Mattaon John A Moore AH Nelson Chas Olsen L E Olvis Chas Parkarn M I Rippas Fattl Sllverson Anna Mrs Thompson Mara Miss Walker James W , Whitfield James Wiggins Ovldla Miss Wilson Geo Wodth A- L Wodtle Anna Zimmerman A Foreign, Mackey ''And, Hab Trimmed Free Mrs. Ingleton ha Just opened a fine line of spring hat and flowers, with waists, white skirts and muslin under wear. Pompadours and hair switches, and all kinds of ladles and children's furnshing good at sale prices. Welch block, Astoria, Ore. HAIL TO THE CHIEF. ETC (Continued from page 1) and h was accorded a tremendous ova lion. 'The president devoted moat of his speech to the question of good cltlsen' ship. Hv) alw delivered a brief eulogy on the life of livncral .1. 8. Urnnt, today being the anniversary of hi birth. . Omaha I threatened with an I Industrial strike on May 1, and the president wked to y something bearing on this subject. He advised his hearers to study the conclusion of the anthracite coal commission. HOWEVER. SHK'LI. PAY IT. rittsburg. April JT.-Thc Eiirl of Tor- mouth had a disagreeable experience at his hotel shortly before his wedding, He was confronted with countable who seived him with a writ from the Lon don high court of Justice.' The plain lift s call Is for principal and Interest due from defendenat under covenant defendant contained In Indenture mni tsase dated September 8, 1901 The amount due Is $159. MKSSAOE ON CUFF SaTZD UFE. In the recent Are in one of our large cities an actor made known his pres ence on the roof of the burning build ing by writing a message on his cuff and casting It to the street. This wise act resulted In saving hi life. It la also a wise act for anyone suffering from stomach, .liver or kidney disor ders to commence taking Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters. It may be the means of saving your life, too, because when these diseases are allowed to run with out attention serious results often oc cur. Commence taking the bitter to day and notice the Improvement In your condition. Especially In (he spring It la every beneficial. I,t will also cute la grippe. Indigestion, dys pepsia, constipation, biliousness and In somnia. Avoid all substitutes? aNSTITlTION TESTED Relief Sought By Alabama Negro De nied By Court. Washington, April 27. The United States supreme court today decided th case of Jackson W. Giles, vs. the board of registers of Montgomery county. Ala. Giles Is a colored man who was de nied the privilege of registering as a voter under the new constitution of Alabama and the cae was brought to text the validity of the portion of the state constitution bearing upon this question. The relief sought was denied on the ground that the rase was political. Justice Holmes, who delivered the op inion, said that for the court to Inter- fer would be an unheard of rellrf In cases presenting only political ques tlnns. JuMice Harlan dissented on the ground that the court should have de- lined to assume jurisdiction. Justices Brewer and Brown united in the dissent In which they upheld the Jurisdiction of the federal court on the ground that a "Giles was denied No Dessert More Attractive Why use gelatine and spend hours soaking, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jc!i-Q produces better results in two minutes? Everything in the package. Simply add hot water and set to cool. It's perfection. A sur prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex pense. Try it to-day. In Fonr Fruit Fla. vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Basp Verry. At grocers. 10c loring Derby For Sale By DANZICER & CO., s. Sole Agents. FROM Pears' soap brings health and the color of health to many a sallow skin. the right of voting for a member of congre by th refusal of Ihe right t register, a federal question ws tnvolr ed.' W JSKCK, IH'T NO rKTAILs. Chattanooga, Tenn., April ST. A ser ious wreck on th Cincinnati Southern rullway near Somerset. Ky., Is report ed. Wire are down and no detailed Infoi inatlon Is obtainable. EPIDEMIC 13 ABATING. Palo Alto, Cat, April ST.-Flve new cases "of typhoid fever were reported today and yesterday. Physicians say the epidemic Is abating. Teachers' Institue The annual Clatsop county teachers' Institute will be held May , 7, and S at Astoria. Th day sessions In the high school building, evening sessions at the Methodist church. , All teachers ot this county will be In attendance prompt ly. The publto cordially Invited to at tenl day and evening meetings. H. S. Lyman, School Supt. THERE IS NONE BETTER. Th neatest and sweltest eating place In Astoria I that famous resort, the Toke Point Oyster House. The best In the market Is none loo good for Its patrons. Short orders and quick service at any hour, and everybody sat lxf.ed. REDUCED RATES FrtOM THE EAST Commencing February 15th and continuing until April 30, there will be low rates in enact from the east via the lUiaol Central R. R. to all Oregon, Washington and Idaho points. If any ofsrour friend or relatives In the east are coming west while these rates are In effect, five us their name and ad dress, and we will make It our business to see that they are given the best pos stble service. We operate through personally conducted excursion cars, and. In fact give you the benefit of the latest conveniences known to modern railroading. We have IS different routes between the east and west, and are In position to give you the benefit of the best combinations. Write us and we will give you full particulars. B. R. Trumbull, Com'l. agent III. Cent. R R. 142 Third street, Portland, Ore. FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE L. K. Sellg, Lesee and Manager. One Big Laughing Night WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION The Comedian HARRY CORSON CLARKE Presenting Sidney Rosenfeld's . Screaming Comedy HIS ABSENT BOY THE EVENT OP THE SEASON Admission Reserved seats, 76c; gal lery, 60c. Seat sale opens Tuesday morning at Griffin's Book Store. Foley's Honey Tar aecia utigs Mia stops the couth. BUSINESS ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK J. Q. A, D0WL8Y, President O. I. PKTKKBON, Vlc-rreldent. Statement at the Close RESOURCES. lans and dis count County warrant wum.st I.W4.45 City warrant ,, .N.T 434,106.13 S5.2S7. 343.31 311,710.41 Ilea,! estate Internal revenue stamps Caim and !grtl txchaug Total IM3.447.0J The Boston JWO COMMICItTIAL MTHICICT Best and Neatest Eating House la Astoria ' Try Onr 25-Cent Dinners I Prompt Attention MARINOVICH DRY GOODS ... SHOES OIL CLOTHES RUDDER BOOTS. APRONS FOR FISHING SEASON V. H. COFFEY EXPERT HORSESHOEING (icnernl Blackfttnithing. " Umt nml Ciinnrry. Work. . Sec us fur High Claw Work. Simp CorntT of Fif- tecnth ml Ptinne Stret'ta, war St. Mnry' Ilonpitu, HOLMBS 6t SBIBB RT IMioue 2ML ' Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fi)ierti)n, Fanners and Logger?. A V ALLIEN Tenth nnd Commtrdtil Street 4) 4444444444444.44444)44444)4 KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER Bottled or in Keg Free City Delivery North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria 4444444444444)44444444444 Castings We are prepared to make them on short notice and of th best materials, Let u give you estimates on any kmd of casting or pattern work. lowest price for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. 11 rttANK PATTON, Cashier. J, W. OARNKIt, Assistant Cashier. of Business April 15, 1903. 1.1 ABILITIES. Capital I'nlil In ttM.000.9 !ur lus and undivided profit less rXwn' and taxes paid 15,040 t liKIMHITS. Subject to check. ...1123,331. SO Time irrlWiatc ... 119.0I3.3S Demand t'crtlnVntc 1,043 U Wl,87.0O Total IMa.447.0T 4W4444)444 Restaurantl High Class Chef f & BOSKOVICH 4444444)4444444)444)4)4)4) 4444444.44444444V4444r 444444444440444444444444 IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IrcnG Brass Works dir. li h mill rVsnkllu e; "i" ... A