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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1903)
"THERE IS NONE JUST AS GOOD tShQ WHITE It King Ha all th modern Improvement ball hearing and easy 'running Wng up Tel. No. 41 and our salesman will call.. Second-hand machine tk.m In exchange m part payme nt on n ono. "When you got a Whits, you get th best." A wan Mid today: i have bad a While mmhlnt In my house M year, and It alt right yt." ' , TEH1I8 KA8Y-CAKH Oil INSTALLMENTS, ROSS, HIGGINiS & CO. v ACIENTB TOR CtATSOP COUNTt. ' TUB TIDES FOR MAY lluh Water. ' ." " It. Friday T"', Saturday , , , BI'NDAT . $ Monday , , ,, Tutlay , , , Wednesday , , Thursday , , Friday , . . , flnttinliiy , ... SUNDAY . , Monday , . , Tuesday , . ,, Wednesday Thuraday . I A. M. J P. M. h.m. flT tT.m71 ft." rri:ini.(i"i:iiT;i I l:4 l.l l:lt f.e t 4:45 T.I :H e. 4 6:64 7.1 7:11 7.1 i 7:19 l.l 1:21 T.I I 1:42 1.7 :! 7.7 7 1:11 1.110:11 7.1 1 10:61 7.1 io:M l.l 1 11:44 7.1 11:11 l.l 10 11:11 7.1... 11 0:14 1.4! 1:15 T.l 12 0:61 H.4. 1:56 7.0 11 1:14 I. II 1:14 l.l 14 1:111 1.0 1:14(1.1 iiw Water. ;" fiat. Friday 7 Saturday , , , hunpaV . . Momlny , , . Tuesday . i . Wednesday , , Thuraday , , Friday ... Haturday . , , Hl'NlMV. . . Monday r . , Tuesday , . . Wednesday! Thursday , , A. M. lj 1:41 -0.4 8110:40 0.01 1 11:40 0.6 4 0:10 l.l! t 1:15 M 1:44 1.4 7 1:11 l.l 4: to l.l 5:40 0.1 10 : 0,1 H 7:0-o.l 11 7:45-0.1 U 1:10 9.0 Hi 1:01 0.3 P, M, h.m, lOtDO 11:04 11:45 1:11 1:6 1:67 4:60 5:40 1:13! 7:06 7:42 Iil9l 1:51 ft. 10 It 0.1 II l.l l.l 1.0 l.l 1.4 t.T l.l l.l 3.4 r THE COMING MAN GOCD LAST week we dwelled on the superior worK manship of our "Hand Tailored" Men's Suits. ' Now permit us to say that our BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S . Salts tre Hade by Superior Tailors ml JIKTXKNEP FROM KAtf FIUN. lu aui-port. . A Donular meetlna- will i'lurit I . . . . . . . . I DroDHUlIT t IHrtil at Fli.her' nnra house g'inday aftTnoon. Mav 16 In Mi iv. win, -ymour Hhort, pastor of mlereat of the club. (lrac Kplwopal church, rturnd yes terday on tht Elder from Hun Fran- claco whor he waa called as a member of tha board of Inquiry which Investi gated the charge mad against Blah- op Moreland of Sacramento. In speak- Inf of th result of tha Inquiry. Mr. conti&t social' tehterday. A particularly Interesting meeting of tha W. V., T. V. waa held yesterday afternoon. Tht union la showing auh. lantlui growth and at all of the re- Bhort aald: "It waa very unfortunate! cant sessions new member have been that tha charge ware made publlcT'and that tha afiuir hue had ao muih notor. lety. It la contrary to uaag that auch hit! been the turn, It la dua both to th CHitona of the rhurt-hand to the ac cused that auch charge remain pri vate. The finding of the board wilt enrolled. The organization la divided In what may be termed two clubs, each with their leaders, and con twit sodals are glvm by them under the direction of their respective leadera. Theae con teata are to create a friendly rivalry. the purpose being to add to the Inter- not be made public until the proper I eat In a worthy organlwitlon and In- authority aeea lit to make them ao. All publlnhed awunta of th Inquiry and Ita reaulta are merely conjecture. Nothing hna ln given out by the membera of the board, who are ptediiid to eecrecy. Unleae It ihould be fouml proper to bring the accuaed to trial It may not be given out at all. "The board tonalata of pr. A. a. True- and Dr. B. W. Tiylor of Loa Angelca, Dr. K. W. Clampett, the venerable J. A. Emory, Dean 11. Uarlyn Hart. Iter. P. H. Hickman and W. A. Bokkela of Ran Franclaro. Daniel Cleveland and H. T. Lee of Loe Angelea, and Kev, E. T. Hlmpnon and myaelf from Oregon Dr. True waa elected preaident and I waa elected aecretcry of th board; Thu aeaalona were held In the Occident ho tel, and luated from Wedneaday until Friday at midnight. While In Ban Pram-two I met Mine Mnybelit Toung. who la atudylng a a nurae In St. Lukea hnapltal. creaae Ita memberahlp. At the end of a XK-M'sd period the reaulta are Hum med up and the palm of victory award td. At yeaterdaa aoclal a good pro gram waa carried out and refresh men t were aerved. The feature of the af ternoon waa the part taken In the pro ceeding by Mra. Beaale Hughey of Portland. Mrt. Hughey la an elocution liit of merit and her work yesterday along thfit line waa much appreciated and fervermly applauded. A vocal aolo waa rendered by little Ml Leota dnughter of Doctor, Ball and Mine Jen nle Jeffere delighted her hearera with a select recitation. The afternoon waa profitably and entertainingly apent and the ladlea were delighted throughout by the pleaauiit time they bad together. BREVITIES Nice Queen ollvea In bulk at Johnson Bros. , ' Exceptionally nice bananaa at John son Bros, today. . The coaatln giteamer prentlsa cam Into port yesterday. ' y , .. ",r .; , '. e Wanted A girl to work at the Cen tral hotel. Call today. , Tonlgh only Llfjuld air and wire, leea telegraphy at Flahera'. NO SALE FOn HIS CATTLE. A dairyman at Bkamckawa, who Is She going out of buainexa complain thru seemed well and happy. Also Frank Wondey, who la In the employ of the American Wire works, who waa once with W. T. ScbJehe In Aetortu. H. T. Crosby, chief clerk In the adjutant general's office, and Carl Knutaen chief clot In the United Btotes Inspec tor's office. Mr. and Mra. Frank Bhlclds. Charles Ring and Mrs. Writ dnhl, formerly Mrs. Waldelgh, In Oak land. "Another Important meeting of which he cannot And purchasers for bis cows, saye the Oregonlan. He aaya that us ually there are no cows to be bought at thla time of the year, but this spring t litre seems to be no demand for them, so he Imagines that everyone must be Kolng out of the business. One man has written to him to say that his tows cannot be very good at the prices he asks for them. That Is a reasonable supposition, for there Is 'arge demand here for good cows at good prices, and AGES: 3 to PRICE $3 20 to $20 HE R MAN WIS E &fQ Reliable Clothier and Hatter Meet me at Hoefler's tain. Bend In your orders coal. 8. lJImore A Co. soda foun- for Wyoming , Fishermen; Dixie Queen, In 18-oa. palls, 40 cents. P. A. Trulllngnr. Thi swellcst shop In the city, artists at the Pula:e baths. BIX Four up-to-date barbers at the Occi dent. Tou don't have to wait. There la nothing more dainty among toilet waters than Blue Violet. I have It In bulk. Half pint 75c. Char lea Rogers, druggist. Improve your flower and vegetable gardens with bone, or land plaster, fer tiliser, for sale by Johnson Bros, New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Bnaaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan, Yon will always find the best 15c mi'ftl In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. 611 Commercial street - Dr. Nellie 3. Vernon has recently lo cated permanently In Astoria for the purpose of practicing medicine and has secured offices over Griffin's book store where she can be found from 10 to 12 a. m. and 1:10 to I p. m. ' I W4S also a membtr waa In progress It is not xnon that any dairymen In at the same time as the board of in- section are going out or business, qulry. It waa the conference of the i nere snouid oe more In the business. Seventh missionary districts of our Itwging from the prices the people of church, which Includes the Pacific Portland have beerf paying for gutter const. Its sessions were held In St. or late. The complainant hna not Pauls church from Thuraday until stated why he la going out of business. Monday. 1 was sent by It to Ban Jose. Probably It la because he la not making where I had the pleasure of preaching money In It, and this may be because for M. D. Wilson, who waa pastor In Hm not the right kind of stock. No Astoria, when our present bluldlng was "n" ' t .Mirchase a business that erected. In Ban Joae I also met Mrs. " " Pav Mary Sedden daughter of Mrs. Hust ler, and her daughter, Mabel. Last j Humluy evening I preached In Grace j church In San Francisco. "I met many old friends and enjoy-: ed the trip very much, although the weather was not so narreAbtena It Is here todiy. being rather cold and raw." CHARGED WITH INSANITY. RAILROAD BID LOWEST. Propoaals were opened , by Major LangfUt In Portland yesterday for de Itverlng at Fort .Stevens 475.000 tons more or less of atone for use In the jetty. The bids were as follow Nortwest Construction comany, rents a ton. Seattle bid, 11.02; Columbia Stone company, $1.2S; Hale 4V Kern, H.M. Thia probably means that the Eric Jv.nlatnen. a rancher llvlnr near ruv" uuair.eu a ougoy. a Olney. made an Indication of symptoms UP the ,rivw nd lmW the yesterday which his neighbors dlag. nosed an Indicative of mental lapse, and Erik waa forthwith deprived of his liberty, bound hand and foot, hauled to town In a wagon and delivered to Sheriff Llivllle. His captors were Fred Watson and P. O. Wage, who were glad to get rid of their charge at ItiA CAiintir luiBtllrt. Ii nrlnnnur la a .... , ...M.lla --.Ilk Tnl.tnl" "c "W'WIUO HUM ...... ...... . hi. ev" which all ausoected nwn union an eight-hour day. the new rer lish. but statjs hat Fred Olaen. the "'" wr some ,.me m..- m.M,. i. in,fa him in " " mucn aiscuasion ....v....H ...v.v.v I . . . , the sum of $11. a balance due on the u' " """"r "u " Bever3 1 niaailnna thai ttinnoaAAlntinH iIaaMaJ ti in ,i mtkiA .iv. w- nln ,..im. M Pu' lnt By doing so a striKe nas promDiy rxen averted as track of the A. A C. road, which will transport It to the Jetty. This will make traffic lively on the railroad and will be of much more local benefit than the water transportation of former years. TLUMBERS' DEMANDS GRANTED. a counter ilalm. And they do say that bold, bad Erik threatened to take th life of Mr. Olaen.- And Erik avers a similar Intention on the part of his would-be victim. As hearsay doea not count the man with the whiskers will have a' hearng before County Judge Tronchard today. Meantime, he Is tell ing his troubles to Mattl Jarvl, Frank Ualsteud and a. few other new ac quaintances. the Indications were that the union would have held out for its demand. CLOSING OUT Oil r stock of framed and nnf rained pictures. Ev prytliimj; in the art line will be sacrificed. Onr etock ot paintings includes , ; Oil Paintings, Water Colors and copies of famous pictures by 6mhient artists. Every picture must be sold out as we need the . room for other goods. c, a . r, '.,- a r , ' a, ! . v CE1ARLES ILL0RN S SON 590-592 Commercial St. OCT THE CABLE. The steamer South Portland arrived In yesterday morning from San Fra cIsco. and a little later nroceeded on up to Portland. Last Sunday morning the Bteamer waa driven by a gale Into Drake bay and while there her an. rhor became foul of the government cable.' It w-as found necessary by her officers to out the cable before the vessel coud be freed and this waa done. M CUEA-FOnD CO. GETS VERDICT. The Jury In the case of the McCrea- Ford company vs. Wells, Fargo & Co. in Justice Goodman' court returned i TEAMSTERS GAIN CONCESSIONS. a verdict at io: Mai evening, award ing the plaintiff 1100 damages. The umoum auea ior w unlon and repre,entaUves of the Prael occupied the time of the court from & CooR TraMfer comp,ny and the 10 a. m. until a verdict waa reached. Sh(irm.n Transfer tomnanv waa held ine jurymen were itarry imiipi, v. iit nltrht. for the ournose of flnallv A Joint neetlng of the Teamsters' E. Johnson, Captain Gus Fisher and Leander Lebeck. J. M. Hughes was attorney for the plaintiff and C. R. Thompson represented the express com pany; The damag sustained by the McCrea-Ford company waa to photo graph negatives, and occurred In va rious shipments between Astoria and Portland during the past two years. deciding on pending demands of the employes. The meeting was perfectly harmonious and the regulations asked for by the men were not deemed un reasonable and were granted In detail. 13 A SURE GO. Ths-Coffee club proposition Is meet ing with very goad success. It haa now reached the stnge where the subscrip tion paper Is presented and the pub lic gets a chance to say something. A number have ttlreody signed for neat sums and Mr. Crane says there will be no fall to It. INITIATED THIRTY MEMBERS. The Fish Handlers' union held a rous ing meeting In Labor hall lust evening at which SO new membera were admit ted.- Resolutions were adopted for the payment of a benefit to members In case ot an accident which may be nustained In the future by them. Laughable experiments tonight with liquid air, beefsteak, vegetables, etc. Sjfeel will be melted at the same time The last Issue! of the I Ice Is formed and In the same dish. Coast Mall tontalni an account of a I Come and see high class entertainment day's work In the club established in I and Iwlp a good cause the Astoria Marahfield In which f0 were raised for the club by a few young ladles who presided at Its lunch counter for the day and attracted their friends to high school laboratory. Subscribe for The Morning A at or Ian- It Is full of news, and worth th price. A shipment of nice Pearl 'onions in bulk Just arrived. Johnson Bros. The O. P.. A X. steamer Eider ar rived yesterday from San Francisco, There will be service In Grace Epis copal church this morning at 1:30 o'clock. Today's Weather Western Washing' ton and Oregon Pair - and (lightly warmer. ' Interview Trulllnger ft Hardest y, 433 Commercial street, about your electric al work." The regular meeting of the wentrsl Labor council will be held flu evening at Labor hall! The steamer Despatch arrived In ye. terday from San Francisco aud pro ceedel up the river. " For Rent Three nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. Apply at Oc cident barber shop. The steamer Elmore left out for Till amook yesterday morning with the schooner Antelope in tow, Pur and wholesome ice cream, 15 c a pint. Delicious ice cream soda ana confectionery at Tags' candy store. The Lunish steamship PolarstJernen arrived In yesterday from San Francis co and later left up for Portland to load grain for Europe- First elUenshlp paper were yester day Issued to Lars Gunderson, a native of Norway, and to Erick Alfred Elf- vlng, a notlve of Sweden. Emll Pentilla came over from Grays bay laet evening with hi t-year-old son, alio I suffering with appendicitis The child was taken to St. Mary's hos pital for treatment. Roslyn coal last longer, ia cleaner and makes less trouble with stove and chimney flue than any other coal on the market." George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1J11. v The sightly residence of J: E. Hlg ging 1 taking on a new appearance with 'the addltbn of new rooms and roof, with more gables and other orn amental and useful features. ; Today Is the anniversary of the open ing of the World's Columbian exposit ion In Chicago 10 year ago and of tha tlse of Dewey by the sinking of the Spanish fleet in Manila bay five years ago. From present indication every seat will be taken by tonight for the liquid air entertainment. Many funny feats will be performed with it and each one thoroughly explained. Seat 75 and 50 cents; children 35c. Master Fish Warden H. E. Van Du- sen returned from a business trip to The Dalles and Celllo last evening, t'p- river wheels have had an unprecedent ed run for the opening of the' season until a few day ago. 'S '"" t Oscar Vnsitalo died April IS In the asylum for the insane at Salem, hav ing been committed from here Novem ber 3, 1893. A letter was received yes terday by County : Judge Trenchard from Superintendent Calbraith to that effect. A. Morser. was arrested yesterday for stealing a small sum from the cash register of the Popular restaurant, where he hnd been employed a wait er. He was later released a the pro prietor, who had been reimbursed, de clined to prosecute. ' The preliminary hearing of Albert Smith, arrested for stealing a revolv er, ia set for 10 o'clock this morning In the court of the justice of the peace. He waa arraign1! yesterday on Infor mation charging him with larceny from a dwelling. . ' " - y A creditable display ia seen- In the corner window of the Foard & Stokes company' store, In which a handsome effect I obtained by the artistic ar rangement of all kinds and varieties of cakes, cookies and crackers. In the midst of which some of the rare edi bilities caninus, palms, bearing peren- nlel dog biscuit. Tha long looked for tinplate Is now beginning to show up at the canneries, and none too soon, considering that It la about two months late, and that a run of salmon might chance to Ap pear at any time. The Co-Ope rativ cannery received one car yesterday and the Packor two, and several cars were reported a passing Pasco. A FEW I EFT Those fine $1.75 Lace Cur tains are going fast, but we have a few more left, and they are yours for, per pair 1 $1.Q5 This is an index to the val ues we are offering our cus tomers. Our heavy sales prove the wisdom of such bargains. Yours the profit. Sfce A; DUNBAR CO. DO YOU DRINK TEA OR COFFEE We have through a fortunate purchase secured a quantity of tea that 1 equal to the 50c grade which w can ell you FOUR POUNDS FOR $1 Our line of Green Roast Coffee will Interest you today. uu bcv u. ws cuuoi uu an improvement for you brand you have been using. Ticket given free. Call on ' h FOARD . STOKES CO. Astoria . - - Ore.' IRON BEDS SOUND HARD $2.50 But they are the most sanitary, convenient and cheapest . bedstead you can use. We now sell them as low a .... xWe have a suprlua of our spring Carpets, Linoleum and Matting. To reduce stock we will sell at price which aU can afford. Brat qualities and style. Buy quickly. . H. H. ZAPF - The Houselurnisher 630-4334 COMMERCIAL STREET J 44)4)44)444)44V4444)4t4f ), ffie I Palace Cafe 4Aj)444jj)44 The Best Restaurant I Refular Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Diallers' a Specialty Everytnin the Market Affords Palace Catering Company I UPHOLSTERING ..... v " Bring Your Orders to the - FURNITURE EMPORIUM ..... ' . rl'. 1 - .' - ' : 11 ' ' . . j .... Everything for tho House. T .' .. v New Store at 504-506 Bond Street ' Adams Henning'sen HOTEL POR TLAN D The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, OREGON NEW ZEAUND FIRE INSDRANCE COMPANY Of New Zealand ; . t W. P. THOMAS, MgrC San Francisco. ONLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on tho Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years. SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore.