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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1903)
NOTlorii M ASTORIA. 0BE0ON, TCESDAT. JUNE MM. ---THETREAL PlCNIC--f lljnwd up of th delicacy ot taatlnes of ths luncheon, Ouch appetls In bit as thru waks the pUnle a real : ' . , r vsd Loaf (Llbby's) waa T 1 ' turn ion( (uby').. ...... i ' Deviled. Ham (Underwoods) .. ...... ..! and f ' deviled Ham Undrand) Bo and 10c ! Pin Mom? Burr Tickle bulk .. . .....pint 28c Olives large qun bulk .. .. . P'nt ?6o , : VK 1IAVR TltkC ftV.HT JIOILED HAM IN TOWN. For "Hood IMver i strawberries, w art IT. " , ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Returns In Handcuffs Bock's Second Visit Does Not f Promise Same Remuneration As Did nis rirsi. . - 'TIII2 TIDEB JUNE. H!hWtr, . . ?,".iatrj 'Monday ."". . Tuesday . . . Wednesday , Thursday . . Friday . . . Saturday . . SUNDAY . ., Monday . . . Monday , . . Tuvsday. . . 103. "A. mT h.m. 4: 14 :4& 7:08 !i0:s 11:11 It f.l T 1.6 1.4 6 l.t .HmT n.nu" Ml 7:49 1:411 :lt '10:14 11:08 11:49 11:49 1:04 ft. 1.1 t.l It 1.1 JUNE.1101. Hw'Water."" ' I " A. ii 'bate, a Monday Tueeduy . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . . gaturday . SUNDAY . Monday . Tuesday Vdiifday h m. tt. lln'iiffo; X 0:06 1.7 1:16 1.1 MS 1.1 1:10 1.4 4:10 0.1 1:231 0.1 :lo o.o 1:611-0.1 l0 7:29i-0.3; hjm.l jfiT 12: lQi i!o 1:16 1.1 1:11 1.0 1:10 1.1 I 4:10 1.1 1:17 1.1 1:06 1.1 6: Ml 1.2 7:21 l.t TO MY FRIENDS And Customers O Desiring to secure for the Coming Fall THE CREAM OF GOOD GOODS For my Customers, I have' gone East for a month. I rt'ajKJCtfally invite yonr patron age during my absence, assuring ( you thai you miu oo.uvawu coarteouHly and honorably not only because 1 insist . upon auuli treatment ou Uie part of my Bales men, but because I know tbem to be natnrally rionoet and Civil. M r. 'Duncan Fergiwon, Mr. C. W. Spriggs, ........ Mr. Chai. McEwan, , and inv Hon. Ix Wie will feci honored to have you call and I ahull appreciate your nupport. Sincerely, 4 F FIlBON AL MENTION HERMAN. WISE UM Reliable Clothier and Hatter Opposite Palace Restaurant riihermtn: Dlxla Qun. In M-oa. pall. 40 centa. P. A. Trulllnaer. Th awalleat ahop In tha city. BIX arttxta at tha Fala hatha. Mot M At IIoofler'B NoiU fountain Joll-o tha dellcloua deaaart, aold by Johnaon Ilroa. ' llundturfed wrlat to rlt, John L. Jlwk and Jolah Bmlth ypterdty niai- thrd with bod hada down t orn- mcrvlat airwrt from lh U. It. A N. Uotk to tha county Jail In tha cuxlody of Hhrlff Llnvllla. A lante numbrr of the tltlwim that tne man had ao near ly awlndlwl ilnrd both aldi of the mr. t a tha man wlh tha Injured kna up lliiiprd nlotig. The nfturu of Sheriff Unvllia, cuy Altoiny Hinlth, and tha prlaonera on ii,., liMvi waa thw reault of ood wora on the i.art of the otfUara nan.d and .. tn.fri.i Atiornt-y Allen. No time ... i,..t l.v Mr. Allen In preparing new ..ai.r when Governor l'ardee refuwd to grant exlrudlUon on tnc nrai oia . . ii... ,inir dllTereni rm that required by the California ataluie. n-h I'takland olItra and court oiricdaJa HherlH Unvllle aaya. aalied him .in every way. and did their beat to pre- ...i n.e urlwnora from tsacaptm on technicality. While tne aeconu w - a.ra waa on tha way, City Attorney ,. ... ut...iif l.inville did their Mium aim pv... . a..li.y matlara ao that tna requi .m.m ehould be honored before tha .. dlwharaed. The caae waa finally by ftron eftorta poetponea un til Mond-y la-. The papera were ... k. .h.HTa handa on Saturday, ano on Sunday he waa on hla way home wun tw.th min. Wia. it who U 40 years oU. ha from . . ..A 1 Ulm .It accounta. a very bad mora, a.... .... .Vi.-tion aecma a pracUcal certainty i uhlch event the leu.t penalty ia three ywra In the penitentiary. Smith i. n .ml a. married man. ao mat n arrefct alfecta mora people who la alngle. Condtmaed from affidavlu uaed in the -. -j. .n..i.'! In cuae. PocK career ,'olaom, Cal.. penitentiary from Auguat 1SW. to lumber. 1S97. for grand lar ceny.' At that time hla right kneecap waa decrlled In the prlaon recorda aa being brokm. at-ordlng to the affidavit of Thomaa Wllklnaon, warden of the ...iintlarv. in 189 Itock. who la de- acrllwl under varloua allaaea. 1 aald by r W. l.uea to have aecured 1300 from 4 woman In Ban Franclaoo: In the letme yer tliflO from another penam In an rranela-o: to have been paid for alleg ed Injurlee In W01 1 by the baa rao.u Streetcar conuany; and laat year, un der the name of John E. B. Myera. to have obtained tJOOO from the city or Se attle for hla Injured kneecap. Luea fur ther aaya that Smith, known at me trial hr aa llogera. la an accomplice no.41. tnd that Smtth'a aon. Add- Urt. waa twice arremed for burglary. t. P..klna In an affidavit aaya thai he haa known Bk to be crippled for the paat IS yeare at leaat. The caae against the prlaonera mu apiHura to be ao clear that there la no chance for them to eacape the penl- .Antlarv. and that auch a aenten.-e i In accord with their deaerta will be de- riled by no one In Aatorla. The time for. the preliminary hearing haa not vet been fixed. f K. M. Htuart ia In I'ortland today. jM lge Page went to Portland laat night. Oeorge W. Caiker apenl yterday In Portland. C. J. Curtla went down to Buaald luat evening. Frank Kobllta waa In Aatorla yeater- day from Bkamokawa. Anton .renaort of Oraya river waa In the city yeaterday oit bualneaa. Howell Iwla waa In the city from hla Fernhlll home yeaterday afternoon. H J. Ablatt, a prominent merchant of the wet aide, vlatted Artrla yater day. .' . i ' ntv Attorney Smith returned from Hn Franclaco on the Elder yeater- day. W. W. Rldehalgh waa a u.inger yeaterday on the Alliance from Umpire city. . ' Mra. Bablne and daughter Ml Anna were in the city yeaterday from Warr renton. ; nrv.'O. M. Holden left yesterday for Decora. Iowa, to attend a meeting of the Lutheran aynod. Dr. K.irU.' haa been 'confined to hi bed for the paat few day with an at tack ot rheumatlam. vMttard Prior, who haa been In Cali fornia for ime month, returned yes terday to hla home In thla city.. Stenaland Urother and Johnaon, who run a Uira-e aelnlng atatlon. were In the city v-eterday purchaalng extenalve auppllea for their outfit at BaKer nay, Mayor Suprenant waa at work yea terday again, clearing off bualneae and nlgning the ordinance paaaed by the council the preceding night. The may or e health waa greatly benefitted by hi atay at Hot Lake. Marks End Of '; School Days Commencement Exercises Of The fligh School On Friday Prom ise Attractive Program. - mmmamlmamimllKaimagBwmm-' " "" " """"" 1 1 ' " " ranted the bet on the coast. Depot and aole agency at No 417 Bond treet. Dond Street market. Wholeaale and retail. Mr. Edward Hetntae, S71 Franklin ...n... wuhp mualQ dudU. Begin ner only accepted. Special attention to Hngerlng and time. noalvn coal last longef. cleaner and make le trouble with stove and chimney flue than any other coal on the market. George w. tsanoorn agent. Telephone 1311. a nni workman. ulng good mater lain, makea a good Job and aavea much nnnvnn,-a. Tou eeoeciaiiy neea me u..t in nlumblna. go fitting, heating .tmilanre and tlnwork. Coll on John A. Montgomery. 428 Bond atreet, and avoid trouble. Phone I0S1. Established 1876. Established 1876. NOW THAT HOUSE CLEANING TIME Is at its height we desire to call your attention to our line of RUGS, CARPETS, MATTINGS AND LINOLEUMS. WE CAN SURELY PLEASE YOU. GIVfi'.US A TRIAL. . CHARLES SBOEN 8 SON .. jfi f NOVEL.CORONEB S CASE. N'o aoonn had Coroner Pohl returned from Band Island ytsterday afternoon than he got a hurry-up call to Upper town, where It waa reported that the body of man had been discovered on the beach. The coroner aa usual lost no time, and waa on the acene of the gruesome dis covery within a few mlnutea of hla re turn from the Island. "Thl way.'N' cried several eager voice, a they di rected Mr. Pohl to the pot. "here the body.! The body waa there, aure enough, but a hasty Inspection soon made the cor orer aware of the fact that it waa the remain of a hog. FELL ON JAGGED ROCKS. Four Year Old Son of William Medley Ia In Precarloun Condition. Ernest, the four yea old on of Mr-. and Mra. William Medley, of the Ne i. ..,., house. 697 Exchange strtet, I ly- i ot hi. home In ' a semi-conscious. "! - " - ...... condition, ft the result of a terriwe fan sustained lust evening on Fourteentn street between Commercial and r.x- chnnge. The little tvoy waa playing with hla companlona Just south of Sar- .! nhotoarnnh (nailery, when Hie cries of the children drew the attention of adult to the scene. An Investigation showed that Ernest had fallen from the sidewalk onto the beach, a dlaance ot about' 20 f. Hla head and right Moulder struck on an extremely sharp boulder, and when picked up was bleed Ing freely' 'from his wounds. The noy was hurried at ence to Dr.- Fultou's of fice where It was found .that Ills skuu fMuid and hla shoulder badly dislocated. It seems' only a miracle that th child was not killed outrtgm. It la he is very seriously Injured, but un less complications set In careful nurs ing may pull him through.; ; ,.- ',., . i,i . 4 V Bicycle suits half price at Danxlger1 WANTED TO TAKE THE RISK Captain Staplca, who went to Seattle In Jack Held's launch, la back again In the city, and In this connection there la an Interesting story of his confidence In the boat and hla knowledge of the sea. SklDper Reld wanted to insure the launch before sailing, but the premium was placed at t'.OO. rather a high sum to pay for hours Insurance. While In doubt over the matter Captain Staplea offered to Insure the launch him self for the same amount at M. and the result was that Jack 1 now In $100, the amount of the premium that he would otherwise, in all probability, have paid. LOIWK ENTERTAINMENT. Monduy evening. Pacific lodge No. 58 D. of H.. gave one of the moat enjoy able social yet given by that very pop ular lodge. The committee on enter tainment arranged a mos pleasing pro gram that as carried out without a single fialure. Ice cream and real homemade ?ake were served. The pro rnm was helped out by a declnmatton by Miss Bertha Coe. The following toasts were responded to: "The City Council." by Bro. Jens Hanson, who gave an amusing account of the inner workings of that august body. Bro. Leander Lebeck responded to "What 1 Know About the Labor Question." glvi Ing hia experience with strikes, and the lumber combine. Bro. E. A. Coe re sponded to "It Is Better Late Than Never." - ' On Friday evening in Fisher: opera house the commencement exercise of the high school will be held, an especial ly Interesting program, which la given In full below, having been prepared for the occasion. Other arrangement for the close 'of the school term are: Junior reception to senior tomorrow evening In the high school assembly ball. ' Graduating exercises of the Eighth grade In the Adair school at 2:30 p. to Alumni receotlon and banquet in Hanthorn's hall cn Saturday evening. In connection with the close of the term It fa noteworthy that the flrtrt four pupils were separated by decimal points on the marking for the entlr year, with the exception of Laurld Laurldaon, who waa first with nearly three marks to spare, Alice M. God dard. Alvin R. Campbell, and Ethel Timmons, who were placed in Ihe or der named, all scored IS and a fraction Such a reault is most creditable to the start of the high school, as tt shows that all possible care and attention was spent In the training of the pu plla. The -class officers are: Alvin R Campbell, president; Laura M. Faata bend, secretary; Ethel Timmons, treas urer: Laurlds Laurldson, valedictorian. The class motto la: "Find a Way or Mak One," The colors are green and whit, and the flower is the carnation The full program of the commence ment exercises la aa follows: PART I. String Quartette Selected Messrs. 3 W. Johnson, Conrad LeBlanc, Theo Frederickson, P. P, Johnson. SaluUtory-Xature's Tracings-Alice M. Goddard. -r- Male Quartette The Whlppor-will- Messnt. J. Johnson, T. D. Ferguson, F Carnahan, W. Grmtke. . Oration Russia As She Is Emella Una. Oration The Happ Medium Wil liam H. Wood. Oration Uncrowned Queens Mary H. Dawson. . Soli. My Heart Loves You Too Roma Mrs. J. T. Ross. , Orations-Luxury, a Fore-runner of Decay CJrover Utxinger. : . Oration Landmarks of Civilisation I .nun M. Fastabend. Oration By-corners Felix E. ijoore. PART II. Ladles' Quartette Bend-time Song Nevln Misses Bees Reed, May ytsing- eY, Margaret Busey, Nellie UUinger. Oration Truth Unbelieved R. Eth el Timmons. Oration-Crimes Against the Innocent Alvin R. Campbell. Valedictory Election ot UnltedStat? Senator by Popular Vote Laurlds Lau ridaon.' String Quartette Selected. Address to Graduates Prof. H. C. Howe. Solo The Arrow and the Song Pln- sutl F. Carnahan. Presentation of Class A. L. Clark fnnferrina of DiolomaS Wm. H Barker. ; ; , String Quartette Selected. Presentation of Flower to Class Music under direction of Mrs. J. T Rosa. Accompanist, Mrs. U. . neu born. ' ' i' - CORSET AIL El ERECT FORM ' " . V . '' ' : I. '. i: - ' SUMMER CORSET 75-cent quality 5?c A. DUNBAR CO. Do You LUte Cheese? Look over cur list of receul arrivals You will surely see 'what you want. Imported Swiss Eyssens Celebrated Dutch Roguefort ' ' Appetite Kase . primost ; Martin's Eastern Cream Clatsop Cream 1 Tillamook Cream ' ' California Cream " Young America " SapSapo Limburger FOARD STOKES CO. Astoria ? - : v r; ''Ore. : -: -- YOU ' CM SAVE MONEY By buying our DRY GOODS, SHOES, RUBBER And Oil Goods, Groceries, Cured Meats, Flour, and Feed. V. H. COFFEY Corner Eleventh and Bond. MWlMMIIMlllhllllill--i!JlL APRON AND OOLF SUN SHADE 'W SALE. - The sale of golf sun shades and ap rons, by the ladies of the Monday club will be continued today. Masonic build Ing, corner Ninth and Commercial RA pCOMES UP'ON MONDAY. NMt Monday morning at 10 o'clock the ease airalnst G. P. Moore, charged with a murderous assault upon narry Miller, wlllj be heard. Moore was bound over yesterday under &u oonos in the Justice court, and Miller was held in bonds of 1100 to appear at that time The proprietor ot the Tosca sa loon, where the 'affray took place, put up the bond for Miller yesterday, ana the wounded man Is now out or cue CAUGHT HIS HAT. With helpers so near that theli hands cauitht his hat as he sank, Emll Junna waa drowned oft Sand Island on Sun day morning- at 10:30 o'clock. Junna tell out of his fishing boat In some un explained manner, and sank so quickly that, although there was another boat close by. help could not reach him In time. --:.'''.'' -' -''.'' Junna waa boat puller for M. T.- John son. who works for the Warren Pack- ln company. He was a nephew ot Abrans Junna, 1 years of age. and un married,.1 Young men's nobby suits at Danxlg- THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE The coffee habit is quickly over, coma by ' those who let Grain-0 take Its place. If properly made .,, It tastes like the beat ot coffee. No grain coffee compares with U in flavor or healthfulnesa. V w ' THY IT TO-DAY. Atgrocat twrwbwi lioTtal iso-V Pkai. GOOD FOR THE HEALTH.", What 1 nicer than a tender, Juicy steak properly brolledT "And where can It be prepared so well as at the Toke Point Oyster Houset Try It. Everything that 1 good and in season, .a u.rved ao vou will enloy it. Short Private rooms. Neat and at tractlr. , HA mil THF REACH Better Talfc a Vall Tent . Costs You Only $5.00 Hardwood frame camp stools 25 cents Complete outfitv stoves, dishes, tinware, etc H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher W0-03 COMMERCIAL STREET wW--r -r " .. W The Best Rcstnaraat i Ihe Palace Cafe Rejnlar Meals. 25 Cents snndav Dinners I SuecUlty CveryiDingiDemaiaciAuuiwa t Palace Catering Company ii red The First Pill the biggest seller in the world! Why ? Because the best to cure TKI.'nncnece TnrlitreStlOn. Skit Headache and all troubles from Disordered Stomach is , Beechams Pills SoMSTtrywlMra. laboxsilOasaaJSa. All Kinds, ot Mattresses Made to Order i Furniture Kepa , Upholstering Adams Q Henning'sen ' Dealers In Furniture, Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishings. Second-hand Goods Bongat And Sold. ' ' W Bny AN Kinds of Junk. , , 405 BOND STREET, ASTORIA. OREGON. .' PHONS.Rr j