The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 06, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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ASTORIA. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1003.
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Canned goods are the best.
Wo have full variety.
KOSS, HIGGIN3 (SL CO.
Report of the,
Fish Warden
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Are you doing to the
W0
KLDS FAIR
at St. Louis, Mo.
Y OU may if you buy your Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Un
derwear, Trunks, Sox, Shirts,
etc., at Herman Wise's store.
A number with every $IO pur
chase. Keep your slips if you
only buy a dollar's worth. When yotr
have 910 worth together you will re
ceive a numbered certificate, which
entitles you to an equal participation
in the distribution 0 the
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FOUR
REE
IRST-CLASS
ROUND
TRIP
TICKETS
which Herman Wise gives to his cus
tomers. Why trade elsewhere and
lose this splendid chance?
HERMAN WISE
Cjtf Reliable Clothier and Hatter
Meet me at Hoeflcr'a soda foun
tain. Bend In your orders for Wyoming
coal. S. Klmore ft Co.
Flihennen: Dixie Queen, In 16-o.
jiall. 40 cent. P. A, Trulllnger.
The welltt shop In tho city. SIX
rtlt at the PuU:e bath.
Four up-to-date barber at the Ocol
dent. You don't have to wait.
Oray river Cull cream cheeae war
ranted the brat on the coast. IVpot and
sole agency at No 417 Bond street, Bond
Htret-t market. Wholesale and retail.
Improve your flower and vegetable
garden with bone, or land plaster, fer
Wiser, for tale by Johnson Broa,
New atock of fancy good juit arriv
ed ut Yokohama Bniaar. Call and e
the latent novelty from Japan.
Tou will nlway And the best 16c
meal In the city at the Rising Sun ro
taurant, No. Oil Commercial street,
Rooms Some choice housekeeping
room now vacant and for rent, over
Petersen & Brawn's shoe store.
. Pure and wholesome Ice cream, 16 o
a pint. Delicious Ice cream soda and
confectionery at Turk's candy store.
9 FEET bv 112 FBI
And all the smaller sizes of
rugs. ; We have them in Axmin
ster, 'Body Brussel, Tapistry
Brussel and the Crex Rug. See
windoy display.
CHARLES HEILBORN 8 SON
590-592 Commercial St.
Receipts of Departmet for Apri
Are Flattering-Operations
of Hatcheries. .
The report f Master Fish Warden
Van Duwn submitted yetsrrduy before
the state board of fish commissioners
at Xulem show the receipt of his or
nee for the month Just past to amount
to $1,71.1, M, Of this total, ilW.14 came
from line and sale of eontrp'mnd flh
In dlntrlrt No. 1, the sum o. V 162.60
was I'olloeted on account of llctnm't
and In District No. 1 fUG was taken In
the Mime manner. These license p
ply to irlllnets, ! nets, traps, seines,
stutlonary wheels, wow wheel, dealers
and runners.' In addition to the re
celpis named, the report reads:
"In addition to the above, I beg to
report that complying with the request
of th board, Mr. George Kaboth, sur
ety on the bond of Henry Jlultman tins
I m Id In the sum of ninety five and .60
ttM) to muke good certain sums of
money that Mr. Pullman, while serving
In the capacity of deputy fish warden
collected from sundry parties for licen
se and afterwards failed to turn over
to the department."
The amount made good by Mr. Ka
bnth Is )95.M. Following this the fluh
warden says:
M to the disposition that I am
to make of thl money, I would respect
fully ask for Instructions for at the
time that the money was collected by
Mr. Bultmitn, there was but one Hatch
ery district and one hatchery runfl
while now the state I divided Into two
hatchery districts. I would alo ap
preciate being Instructed a to the mat
ter of my Issuing license now, to rover
for the seasons for which the money
were paid, for it la somewhat out of
the ordinary nd my book have been
closed and account all reported for
those years (1901 and 1902)."
That section of the report dealing
with the full of Water Balirf Marshall
says:
"April 13, charge were preferred by
Thorns Llnvllle, hertff of Clatsop
county, igtlnst S. J. Marahall to-wit
That, on Saturday, the 11th day of
April, 1903, snld Marshall did attempt
to extort money from certain fishermen
N. Btanovlch, Antone Coolltch and var
loua other at Clifton, Oregon, as a
bribe for the unlawful privilege of per
mitting 'lie ald persons to flh on the
Columbia river during the closed ea
son. and although no money was recelv
ed or paid as :ald bribe, the said 8. J
Marshall did attempt to negotiate with
one W. L. Patterson to Induce the said
fishermen to pay said bribe the amount
of which was 1100. April 16th the
matter having been duly Investigated
by myself, vlthf the assistance of Mr
Mnvllle, sheriff, and Harrison Allen.
district attorney, I found that there
was sufficient cause to believe that
said 8. J. Marshall did attempt to ne
gotiate and receive the bribe as afore
said, and In consequence his resigna
tion as a watsr ball ft wa demanded
and received."
A to the hatchery operation Mr
Van Dusen report:
"At the Ontario hatchery the Inst of
the young salmon fry were liberated
Into the Snake river April S2. The to
tal number at young fry planted during
the month wa 1.228,500. We are now
taking down the temporary shed that
we had erected over the hatching
trouKh and are mavlng It back from
the bank of the river where It will
mfe from high water. The troughs
have all been removed and placed on
high ground.' At the South Cooa river
hatchery the Inst of the young fry were
liberated Into the headwaters of Katch
Ins slouuh a tributary of the South
Coos rlvjr, April ?0; everything per
tnlnlng to the station was cleaned up
and carefully stored away In the hatch
ery building; and the station closed for
the season, April 22. An Inventory of
all supplies and material on hand was
made and filed In the office. The
amount - f Chinook salmon fry planted
by this station this season was 8.08G.577
of which amount 900,500 were transplant
ed and llbernted Into the Couutlle riv
er; those remaining were all liberated
Into the South Coos river and tribu
taries,"
The disbursements against the tie
pnrtment for the month amount to
$510.48. They are as follows:
122. 90 of which la against the general
fund, for state printer, 1369.85 Is again
st the hatchery fund, district No. 1,
(water bullffs), 1UT.65 Is against the
hatohery fund, district No, 2, Coos riv
er hatchery," ' " I
other point, end listening to the grand
131,000 chapel organ at Palo Alto, That
organ pleased me more than my first
pair of boot, t could hardly get away
from It. The mammoth hardware store
of Miller, Schlaas k Scott had much In
terest for me. blng In my line. They
have 460 epmloyes In th store. When
man applies for a Job they look up
hi record, ascertain to certainty hi
habits and character and where he
ipsnd. bis leisure time. Some Astoria
young men would find their swath too
wide for those method. All of the Al
irnka Packers' association' fleet have
ailed for the north except the Star of
Prance, which salts tomorrow. Hugh
Murray, who ustd to be foreman for
David Morgan In his Astoria cannery,
goe In this Vessel to superintend the
company' cannery t Ohllcat. P. H
jonnson, anotner Astoria man, once
connected with the Scandinavian can
nery, is now on his way to run an A
P. A. cannery on Bristol bay. Many
ships are Idle In San Francisco bay
and shipping men complain of the pre
vailing low rate for foreign charters.
The French ship have the best of It
Their subsidy keeps them goltfg" at
profit, rian Francisco weather Is de
llKhiful In winter, but in summer there
Is no climate so near rfect a that
which we enjoy at Astoria."
IWm't mis It. What? Why, the mu
pee of sldeshoys, May 12.
,' HOME FROM CALIFORNIA. .,
After a two months' sojourn at Ala
meda, Cal!t.,' and vicinity, Mr. and Mr.
Martin Foard and daughter returned
home yesterday on the Columbia. Their
stay in California was occasioned by
Mrs. Foard's poor health, and her
many friends will be pleased to know
that h Is now entirely recovered. The
climate proved to be very helpful. Mr.
Foard remained with his wife during
her convalescence. , Said Hei "I en
joyed the vacation very1 much, though
not In need of It, for myself, and spent
the time visiting old friends. Inspect
ing the mercantile establishment of
the Bay city, admiring the Santa Clara
valley, the view from Tamalpal and
THE ANNUAL COUNTY
TEACHEHS' INSTITUTE
Th Clatsop courity teachers' Institute
opens this morning at the high school
building, and will continue until Friday
evening, ihe day sessions at the high
school and the evening cessions at the
Methodist church. The public, and
peclally all persona who are interested
In education, will be welcomed to these
exercls?. A large number of teach'
ers will be In attendance, and dlstingul
sl.ed educators will assist. Following Is
the program for today '
Morning.
Mmlc,
IWUtratlon and organisation.
Methods E. D. Reesler. ,
ltecess,
History W. D. Lyman.
Music in the Schools O. A. Rus
sell. ,
Afternoon.
Music,
Heading E. D; Ressler.
Course of HtudyJ. H. Acker
man.
Recess. "
Recreations In Chemistry A. L.
Clark.
Evening.
At M. E. Church.
Music.
Adiress Monmouth to Astoria
E. I. Ressler. .
Address-Educational Monument
of Columbia River W. D. Ly
man.
Solo Mm. J. T. Rosa.
Address Educational Progress
of the Past Year J. H. Acker
man.
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Come to the dime musee Tuesday
night, May 12.
MAYDAY EXCURSION.
Arrangements have been made to run
a boat and scow to Greenwood ceme
tery on Memorial day, Saturday, May
ill . The boat will leave about 1:10 p.
m. and will stay at Greenwood .about
two hours. The scow will be covered
If there should be rain. Tickets will be
on sale In a. few days at the office of
C. E. Foster on Commercial street, and
at Pohl's undertaking parlors.
For
bath.
Kent A six room house
Inquire of J. W. Welch.
with
FORESTERS, NOTICE.
All members of Court Astoria, For
esters of America, are requested to at
tend the meeting this evening. Final
arrangement for the entertainment of
the grand court will be made, and there
will also be Initiatory work.
Personal Mention.
Lyman C. Kinney is In Portland to
day ' ... '
Mrs. Capt. as. Tat ton Is visiting In
Portland.
Ray Mclntlre was up from Hammond
yesterday.
H. C. Hilton of John Day was In the
city yesterday.
Geo. L. Col well returned from Port.
land last evening.
Frank Spittle went down to Ham
mond last evening. "
Miss Annie Gilbert came down from
Portland last night.
Mis Callle Munson wa here from
Sklpanon yesterday.
Mrs. Herman Crohn and little son
went to Portland last night.
Mr. A. H. Kllnt wa over from
Gray river yesterday.
Robert Hill of Warrenton was shop
ping In Astoria yesterday.
I. H. Imhoff, the monument man
of Portland, is in the city.
Mr. T. T. Geer Is visiting her moth
er, Mr. 1. C. xrutiinger.
Mrs. B-nJ. Worsley was In the city
froth her Svensen home yesterday.
Superintendent Dorsey B. Smith re
turned frofn Portland to Ilwaco yester
day!
Messrs. C. A. Hanthorn and F. P,
Kendall returned to Portland last
night. ;
Churle Stone, Jr., arrived home last
evening on a visit to hi father and
aider. .
Deputy Fish Warden Webster went
up to St. Helens last night on official
business.
Charles Rchubbe superintendent of
the Eagle Cliff cannery was In Astoria
yesterday.
Mrs. Dr. Alfred Kinney and Mr,
Brenham Van Dusen returned from
Portland last evening.
F. P. Baumgartner, agent in Port
land for the Gray Steamship company.
was in Astoria yesterday.
The Mira Annie Powell, Lucy Mor
ton and Nellie Gerdlng came down on
last night' train to attend the Institute.
Purser J. E. Burns of the Columbia,
Is absent from hi post during the pres
ent trip, owing to the illness of hi
father.
Mrs. George Ralston and her niece,
Miss Martha Curtis of Dundee, Ore.,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
Stuart.
Mrs. White of Goldendale, Wash.,
formerly Miss Ella Hess of Youngs
river, is down visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chos. Hess.
Mrs, H.A. Woodbury Is here from
Portland, the guest of Miss Mary Wbl
dby. Mrs. Woodbury Is accompanied
by her little son Francis.
Mis Florence Carnahan went to her
home at Clatsop last evening to remain
during the rest of the week. She Is
accompanied by Miss Gertrude Kearn
ey, who will be Miss Carnahan' guest
for a few days. -
Mrs. G. W. Lounsberry and family
and Mrs. Nelson Troyer and Samlly
will go to the beach today to spend.
the balance of the week, Incidental to
the holiday afforded the children by the
teachers' institute.
F,
OULAKD
SILKS
In $1 and $1.25 values. Gen
uine goods not substitutes
or imitations, now on sale at
69 and 79 cents
season's latest designs,
all the popular colors and
the most artistic styles.
sUfe A. DUNBAR CtX
DO YOU DRIip
TEA OR COFFEE
We have through a fortunate purchase secured a quantity of
tea that is equal to the 60c grade which we can sell you
FOUR POUNDS FOR $1
Our line of Green Roast Coffee wIU Interest you today. Call
; and see If w cannot make an Improvement for you on the
brands you have been using. Tickets given free.
FOARD & .STOKES CO.
Astoria - - Ore.
Marine Notes.
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Cream
I goes farthest tteldei the palate,
Pleating in .ppwruxa. howi
tmoouuy from tne can, most
Mtizinff. most nourishinff.
the abor up latal on all sur
brands is an Insurance policy for
Its uitsgTity, purity ana uumil
preparation. Insist upon your
dMMr giving you Economy
Brand ana set tnai our laoai it
en tht oan. Take no sub-stituts.
HELVETIA HUJC
consshsihw co.
Hif bland, Illinois,
Two of the massive pontoons for the
drydock for. the Port of Portland, be
ing built at Vancouver, are to be laun
ched at 3 o'clock this afternoon, so the
contractors telephoned to this city yes.
terday, says the Oregonian. Theyliave
been waiting for several weeks for the
Columbia to rise to the desired stage In
order that expenses in the launching
of these huge structures might be les
sened. The water has come up to
Ithln a foot or so of the required
height several times, but as the wea
ther turned cold it. has receded each
time. The sunshine of the last few day
has commenced melting the Snow In
the mountains and the river is rising
steadily. 1 . -
The Fannie Kerr, the hulk of the Brit
Ish four-masted steel bark of that
name was reported by cable td have
gone ashore at Formosa, The history
of thl drift Is most interesting, the dis
tance covered by the abandoned wreck
being among the most remarkable on
record. She was abandohed May J9,
I9i2 In latitude North 26 86, longitude
West 169. At this time all the hatches
were blown off and the flames were
coming out of the hatch ways March 22
1903, the vessel was sighted by the Brit
ish steamer Heathdire. The Fannie
Kerr was at the time half loaded, had
no masts, and only a bowsprit. She
was last sighted April 4 off the south
end of Fontfosa by1 Ihe Norwegian
steamer Taurus.! She WAS boarded by
some of he crew of the TaiirUS, who
reported discovering nothing but a lit
tle soap. It was decided that hulk was
not worth taking In tow..,-.-
' NOTICE TO DEBTORS. ,,
Notice is hereby given, that on ac
count of the, death of Charles T. Hell
born, and the necessity for an immedi
ate settlement of his estate, all per
rons Indebted to Charles T. Heilborn
at Son art) hereby requested to call and
pay their accounts. . ,.
Chas. A. M. Heilborn,
Executor.
IRON BEDS SOUND HARD
$2.50
But they art) the most sanitary, convenient and cheapest
bedsteads you can use. We now sell them as low aa ....
We have a suprlus of our spring Carpets, Linoleum and
Mattings. To reduce stock we will sell at price which all can afford.
Bes qualities and styles. Buy quickly.
H.f H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher
03tMW COMMERCIAL STREET
t 1
j Palace
Cafe
The Best Restaurant I
Regular Meals. 15 Cents
Sunday Dinners a Specialty '
Everything toe Market Affords
Palace Catering Company f
UPHOLSTB R IN G
Bring Your Orders to the
F U R N I TSU R E EM PORIUM
, ! Everything for the House. . .
. ' New Store at 504-506 Bond Street
Adams Henningsen
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HOTEL PORTLAND
The Finest Hotel in the Northwest
PORTLAND, . ! OREGON
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Of New Zealand s.
W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San, Francisco.
UNLIMITED , LIABILITY. OF SHAREHOLDERS
Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years,
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore.