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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, MA 21, iOOU BREVITIES -J Today's walhr Cloudy with . oces fonal showers.. , Delicate, delightful and dainty 1 Jell-o. Johnson Bros. V " 4 Crushed strawberry Ice . cream at Taj tatady store. , Four up-to-date barbers at- the Oc cident, Tou don't have to wait, Jfell-o la tempting to the most dele eats apiwllte. For sale by Johnson Bros. For rent Two or three 'furnished rooms for housekeeping. Mo. 185 Tenth lieet. ' ! JJesr stock of fancy goods just arriv ed at Yokohama Baaaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. " JU-o is prepared In the following flavors: Lemon, orange, raspberry and strawberry. For sale by Johnson Bros J. H. Johannson is moving out of the H. C. Thompson cottage, having pur chased a home from Dr. Mc Vicar on the some street, Seaside. . Grays river full cream cheese war ranted the best en the coast. Depot and sols agency at No CLT Bond street, Bond Street market. ' 'Wholesale and retail. " 3. Fred Cattrall, in a letter to a friend here, says that at the Le Roy mines In Bohemia, Ore., they had, a surprise - party of six inches of snowfaB Ob Sat urday, the 16th. . " ,. Roelyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes leas trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. ' Telephone 1JU. f , Having secured the services of a first .class upholsterer we are now prepared to attend to all our orders promptly; The beet work at the least cost is our motto. Chas. Heliborn & Son. ' A good workman, using good mater- 4.1. malfM . 1aV d tA m n i-oa mimfi 'annoyance. Ton especially need the s best in plumbing, gas fitting, heating ' appliances and tlnwork. Call on John A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street, and avoid trouble. Phone 1031. ' A. B. Hager, manager of the Unique : theater circuit, which will open a house i In this city on or about Saturday, is , hard at work completing arrangements i It will be a strictly first-class vaude ville and moving picture show for ladies and children as well as gentlemen. I Ki Gilbert returned to Seaside yester- day whore he has 10 men at work on his new biulding, which shen complet . ed will be quite an addition to the ap ! pearance of the city. It Is designed for j ..w -. vy. luii suit avv.c uic noil i to be fitted up as a lodge room with ,ante-rom ladies' and gents' lavatories j. and all up-to-date conveniences. I Governor George E. Chamberlain Is , in receipt of an invitaton to attend the laying of the corner stone of the new . state hou at Jackson, Miss., Wednes day, June S, 190S. The Invitation comes f from the Mississippi state house com mission, consisting of Governor A. -W Longlno, chairman; .Attorney-General William Williams, R. H. Thompson, W. a. Stovall, R. A. Dean and L. F. Fltzhugh, Jr., secretary. " , Yesterday's storm almost completely prostrated shipping and there were but two movements in or out of the harbor. There was Just enough wind to pick up 'a nasty sea at the Heads and none of the big carriers in the harbor got to sea. The steamship Elder arrived during the afternoon and the Sue H. Elmore got out In the morning. The present wet spell will soon terminate .weather prophets say,, and May sun- shins will gladden the hearts of As . torians. ' ' Office of C. Q. It, Vancouver bar racks, Wash., May 12, IMS. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received t here until 11 o'clock a. m.. May 27, ens, Oregon.', Information furnished here or by quartern anter at post. U. - S. reserves the right to reject any and all proposals or any part thereof. En velopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for clearing ground at Fort Stevens, Oregon," addressed F, H. Hathaway, C. Q. M. PERSON Ali MENTION . - vlll 2. H. Oreenough oawe down yester day from Portland. Mrs. August Fricke wiU go to Port land this morning. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Warren went to Portland yesterday morning. J " Tony Detero has returned from Skag. way to revisit his old friends. L. R. Mills left yesterday for a brief visit with friends on WHUpa bay. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Coollilge will go to Portland this morojng for a brief visit. Mr. -and Mrs. F. McKeohnie are en tertaining Rev. W. D. McGregor of Omaha. Lieutenant Wood of Fort Canby and L. A. Looruis of Ilwaoo were In the city yesterday, - Sydney S. Sov?y will go to PorUand this mormiut and will remain there for a few days. Alex Duncan went up to Rainier yes terday evening, and this morning w go on to Portland. " ; H. F. Prael leaves this morning for Portland to he present at the welcome to President Roosevelt. Chief of the Fire Department C. H Stockton Is in Portland. O. W. Mort on is the acting chief. Miss Elsie Elmors will arrive home in a tew days from Washington, D. C. where she is attending school. C. H. Callender came over from Knannton yesterday and will go to Portland on the morning train. Deputy Fish Commissioner l Burton was here yesterday from Cath- lamet on busines sconected with his of floe. The Misses Elnore left last evening for San Franclspo, where they will at tend the wedding of their cousin Miss Holbrook. C. Kerlee. the , Washington " pilot commissioner, passed through the city voatvrdav enrou'e for Portland. He is accompanied bj bis mother. ' Dr. O. B. Estes and daughters. F ran kle and Hazel, H. S. Bransford, C. H. Cooper. X. P. Sorenson, Captain Rich ardson. W. W. Babble) ge and wife. Mr. and Mrs? Henry Sherman, Dr August Kinney and Gua Smith went to Portland on last night's train to be present at the presidential reception. FISH STILL SCARCE. The supply of fish was again light yesterday and glllnefters made poor catches. Reports from stations in the 1 lower harbor were to the effect that small run had entered the river and better catches are expected within the next few days. QUEER ACTORS. With the Norrls & Rowe's big shows, which are to appear here tjext Monday, is a remarkable animal act which is entirely out of the ordinary. This is the congress of educated seals and sea lions which' hey are presenting this ason. It Is almost beyond the power of reason to believe that seals and sea lions, which have never been accredit ed withany more sense than to be able to pull themselves lazily upon a rock, or to dine upon a fish dinner, can be made to ,erform maneuvers and ex ceedingly intricate tricks at the beck and call of a human being. They have been taught to skip ropes and to bal ance nn3 Juggle all sorts and sizes of articles, su?h as lighted corcbes, hoops and balls, and they even play upon mu sical Instruments. They have also a clown . amoag them, who enter into the humor of the actions with as much zest as a human being. These perform ing amphibians will be seen, in the grand street parade, which will leave the show grounds st 10:30 a. m. Mon day, May 25. BIO HAIL STONES, ETC, Guthrie, O. T.. May 20. A very de structive wind and hall storm is re ported from Granite, Oklahoma, where ice stones, sn inch in diameter, played havoc with crops and property in gen eral. '"" .; OUTUPT OF GOLD AND SILVER It Is asserted that more gold and sil ver Is taken out of our mines now in one year than was known to be in the entire world n century ago. During the past year the United States was cred ited with one-third of the output of the whole world, and while this coun try is so rich In minerals and metals, it Is also the possessor of the best family medicine. We refer ito Hostel ler's Stomach Bltteds. The fact that It has1 been before the public for 50 years proves its value. - Try It for flat- iilanrv i fnritfr0att,n tvrnmfa h&ot. burn,; constipation," biliousness, . nerv ousnes or malaria'. It cannot help but do you good". -' Fof sale by all druggist, with our private stamp over the neck .of the bottle.' ' ' ' . HARRI MAN'S CONDITION. New York, May 20. E. H. Harrlman, who was today operated upon for ap pendicitis, was resting comfortably to night. His condition tonight Is excel lent. ; ' HOT IN NEW YORK, New ' Tork, May 20. The hottest weather ever recorded In the local weather for May. !0 of any year since a record of the maximum temperatures have been kept was rewrded today. The temperature this afternoon was 0 degrees. RAINY") THE PURE V J no aim fnccec , . If you use Grain-0 in place of ! coffee you will enjoy It just as much for it tastes the same ; yet, it ' is like a food to the system, dis- f J tributing the full substance of the) ' ' , pure grain with every drop. . V , TRY IT TO-DAY. ' " Atfroccn verfrrbr; c uA SSe. per pMktg New Plan For Nchalcm Road Balance Of fund To Be Used Be tween Olncy And Jewell. County Judge Tmichard estimates that after the Nehalera road Is built as far as Olney, there, will remain a balance of $10,000 for prosecution of the work in a southerly direction. The graders have reached Olney, and the road planked to within one and one hulf mllis of that town, Jewell is the objective "joint of the rtvnd, but the sum of money likely to realised from the levy made for the purpose of con structnlng the highway will not be sufficient to build the same character of road beyond Olney as has been built between that point' and the city. In speaknr of the matter yesterday Judge TrsTK-hard said: . "After we build as far as Olney we well probably have tt0,000 on band. It Is my idea, and I believe other members of the county court entertain the same view, that the ba'ance remaining should be expended In Improving the present road beyond Olney. The peo ple south of that point are entitled to road facilities, and we ought to de the best possible by them. The sum re maining will not be great enough to liermlt of an improvement as elabor ate as the road thus far constructed, but we can put in a road that will meet present requirements at least. "The road work south of Olney will be governed by the new road law, which becomes effective tomorrow. The present work will continue to be done under the plane originally laid out. Under the terms of the new law each .nad district Interested" may levy a special tax of not to exceed 10 mills, and It is Just possible that the people of the several districts will make such levies. If this is done, we could, with the 110,000 remaining and the extra funds provided by special levy, build a fine highway on out to Jewell. "This phase of the situation prompts me to offer a suggestion for the benefit of people living in the outside districts. Under the new law, the money raised by special levy can only be expended In the district in which It Is raised. In an Improvement like the Nehalem road, for Instance, all the districts in terested would perhaps not be immed iately tributary to the tilghway, al though the main road might be Just such a highway as the people of all the country affected might desire. It oc curs to me, then, that representatives of the Interested districts ought to get togHher, agree on a plan of reappor tionment of dlsricts and appear be fore the county court intime to effect such changes as will make possible the proper improvement of roads. It may be found expedient to merge several districts Into one for the purpose of putting through a costly road, and the suggestion Is offered for this reason." Under the lew law the county court may levy, a general tax not to exceed 10 mills for road purposes, while each dtotrict, Is at liberty to make a levy of not to exceed 10 mills. Yesterday Judge Trenchard and Roadmaster Frye ,went down to Sea side to. view the progress of the new brige over the Necanlcum. The old bridge is, being rebuilt at a cost of about $1800. ; ' ' ' . , WILL ASK FOR NEW TRIAL, In accordance with the action of the city council. City Attorney Smith will file a motion for a new trial In the case of John R. Bock vs. the City of As toria. Bock was awarded 12500.50 dam ages for Injuries suffered on account of a defective street and offered to com promise for $2000. The offer was re jected by the council and the motion for the new trial wilt be argued before Judge McBrlde at the next term of court. 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Thousands of Tired, Fretted Mothers, of Skin-Tortured and Disfigured Babies, of all ages and conditions, have certified to almost miraculous cures by the Cuticura Remedies when the best medical skill has failed to relieve, much less cure. Cuticura Treatment is local and constitutional complete and perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the affected surfaces with Cuticura Soap and Hot Water to cleanse the skin of Crusts and Scales and Soften the Thickened Cuticle, dry without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to allay Itching, Irri tation, and Inflammation, and Soothe and Heal, and lastly take Cuticura Resolvent to Cool and Cleanse the Blood, and put every function in a state of healthy activity. To those who have suffered long and hopelessly from Humours of the Blood, Skin and Scalp, and who have lost faith in doctors, medicines, and all things human, Cuticura Remedies appeal with a force hardly to be realized. Every hope, every expectation awakened by them has been more than fulfilled. More great cures of Simple, Scrofulous, and Hereditary Humours arc daily made by them than by all other Blood and Skin Remedies combined, a single set being often sufficient to cui e the most distressing cases when all else fails. CUTICUIM RKMKIX E nrr uM tbrnugliont the world. PHICFS: Cntleurs IlMMlf. ent. Sue. per botttt (In Clin form of Clxxtolatx Coated fill, Vie. per of SO) ', fulleur ointment, w. ir ikw. ami i.unenra noao.Xic.per unlet, nenci ror (M (real worn," tiumnnri of the Hlood. Hkin.ikml.VuIti, and How to:iiroThm,"64p, joIm, with Illnatrallnna, TeatimontaU aud utrvtioit in all lAnpnaifee, Including Japanem and f.blneae. Hrftuh Ifepol, on. k.i . rrenrh lnol,! K'leile la Tali. I'arU. Anitralian imikjI, t;hartrhouae Iiuiiiii. K. H. rowna un uvunHjr, prittors, Boatoa, C. 8. A. KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER 4 . Bottled or In Keg Free City Delivery 1 North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria EXPERT HORSESHOEING General Blacksmithing, Boat and Cannery. Work. See us for High Class Work. -Shop Corner of Fif , tcenth and Duane Streets, near St. Mary's Hospital. HOLMES 6i SBIBB RT Phone 2561. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS....... Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, ff fishermen, Farmers and Loggers As Ve ALLEN ' Tenth and Commercial Streeto "Let CCW BUST twtes doycur wsrtt'i ... . . a The Boston Restaurant KM COMMRltCIAL 8T11KKT Best tod Neatest Eating House la Astoria Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention High Class Chef MAR1NOV1CH & BOSKOVICH YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By baying our DRY GOODS, SHOES, RUBBER And Oil Goods Groceries, Cured Meats, Flour, and Feed. V. H. COFFEY Corner Eleventh and Bond. B&O Baltimore S: Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS j CHICAGO S NEW YORK ' , Vlrt WASHINGTON, II. C. Finert and FrtsUnt sorio.4 of trains in tho world. Piiliitift coaches, Pulltnnn RnflH K'arlor and Drawing Room Cars. i The Finest Dining Car Service in the World j I Is ojx rftlod by tho Ikltimnro it Ohio Railroiul. " " B. M.AUSTIN. General Pass Agt. Chicago. Ill itanixaxxxii ..iniainiaxxsxBxaiaxuxuxuxn'i 4sw Jr ' M W" "5r 'Xfcif : LdKLAI lLhtLUAflU Hit DfiofpMiiimiWPP WILI EXimilT IN AHT( 1UA niifMMrrh a w pi aw nff Performances at 2 and 8 P. M. GRAND STREET PARADE AT 10.30 A.M. 500-Performing Animals 500 Conalstlng of Trained Elephants, Cam flu, Llamas, Lions, Pumas, Seals, Ze bus, Be Lions, Monkeys, (1 mils, F'onlva, Dogs, etc, Am fee ,rf,, h YtJ I TT. -r-t- ,lZ MKT- " Million Pollat Zoological Annex Lilliputian Ronmn IHrpodrome. ? EDUCATION L MIJ8KUM i ( W-ROLUCKINQ, ROMPING; MIRTH PnOVOKINCkCLOWNB-Jlj Royal Matsuda Troupe of Japanese performers Sensational "Cycle j' . Whirl and, Bicycle Experts. Hazardous Wild Animal Acts ,' ''.. . . -''' lJ. ' ' Marvelous Acrobats, ' Aeriallsts Tuniblflrs, ' . ., - , Contortionist IpOtALLrttfEATlfEO See the Baby Camel, the Only 0 ne Ever Born on the Cpast. , RUICIDS ADULT5, 50c . CIULDEN, 25c