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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1903)
ASTORIA. OREGON, TItURSDAT, JULY 2, 1903 a..., JULY 4, 76. n . A arat ilajr In nutlomit hlntory, WtnflVr TO JWIITH OF JULY Lun climm Dalntlra (hut our forefather nvr draunwd or. Fur Inatam-f Van Camp'l HoiiJ una ricklxl clil n-Turkey-T,mifu and Ham flak! nihtn. Can ftoujM, Val loaf, limn Loaf, Beta , (uneo and Jlly) , Jwk.jr Club Bnrdlntf, and "Mort a plenty" of othrtr gnod things. ' HBADQTTAHTKlta FOR VOUCH BASKETS. HTOIirc CLOSED ALL DAT JULY 4thMarkK open till l:M it. m. ROSS. HIGGIN5 a CO. OROCKftlRfl AND MEATS. THE TIDE JULT, Hlh Water. Data. " Thursday . . . Friday ...... Saturday , , , SUNDAY . . . Monday . . ... TUMday . . ,. io. A. M hm. ti. i-.tn 6:40 7:67 1:10 MIOllH 11:161 P.M.' h.m. 6:11 7:08i 1:06 9:01 1:58 10:40 U:14i ft. It 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.1 JULY, Low Water. - ""Data."'" WaJmfdaV . Thiimday , , Krlday . , . . Bnturday . . 8UNDAY . . Monday . . . Tuaiday . . . , 10. A. M. h.m. 11:41 0:48 1:17 1:05 4:0"t 6:00 t:4l P. M. ft" EmTf tC 1.2 .7.7." 77.7 1.112:8 l.( 1.6 1: SH S.6 1.1 1:46 l. 0.1 1:54 I.t 0.8 4:66 S.4 0.0 6:47 1.1 They Like Young' Men Not Only The Girls, But everybody Likes young men who arc of the right stuff. Of -course Good Clothe don't make young man good, ' but they help to make a good impression.. ' Wise Good Clothes have a swagger appearance and ny they cost no more than the ordinary kind. 1A i JCRBMTy Price, $10.00 to $27.50- Any sire to fit your purse. HERMAN WI5 E, UjQ Reliable Clothier and Hatter Opposite Palace Restaurant. Dredge Ladd Disabled Towed From Herrington Point With Propeller Hanging .,, Useless.. 4, 119 awp wtnvu -wi. n" va v Fraaer la at laata roallty. Tha can nrynnn think they' will be able to (f't nuffl' li-nt Hah from the non-union men. Meet M At UuaAer'a, MhU fountain You van set al good workmanship In plumbing and tinning, a you van from any other shop In town, from Jcn A. Motgomory, WILD BLACK UERRIF.S COMINCl' Next wi'ok will wltnens the coming of Mild blaokberrlea. You know the hPiiaon la nhort and there In alwuya a limit demand for thla favorite fralt. Dy pliuing your order now you will not be dlnuppolnted. Foard & Stokes Co. SUIT CASE FREE. ".With every men's and young men's ault at 8. Danslger & Co's, , The Foreatera, Court Astoria, have completed arranuenientH for an excur sion to Catlilamot on July 13. Tickets will b on utile today. , 7 f ' We are doing our share of the, t,ln nlm.' and lilumblng in town. 1. wa-nr a novice. John A. Montgomery. Stein Hloch suits at Danzlger's. ' Still In The Lead For twenty-seven years we have been Leaders in the ' Furniture Trade Our Large Stock comprises the best floods obtainable : All our furniture is first class and yet you can buy, of us as cheaply as elsei . . where. Try it. f v Charles Heilborn '- The govrnment dredge W. 0. Ladd was brought down yesterday evening from the vk-lnlty of Harrington point In tow of the steamer Melville, and Is now" lying alonga'de the A. it C. II ft. dmk In a heblese condition. fln'jrtly before noort yesterday, and Just aa the last unloading was taking place, the propeller of the Ladd aud denlv alliitM.fl from Us tiosltlon and I now hanging uselessly at the foot of tfve shoe. The only thing to be done undnr the elrcumstuncea was to be tow ed to iHrt, so Captain Sanderson came down at once by launch and engaged the Melville, Captain Jordan, to help out In the emergency. The sturdy lit tle steamer reached, the A. A C. II. R, dock at almut 1:80 with Its unwieldy lHklng tow. This Is the first oppor tunity the Melville lias bad to ahow off as a tug and the showing made was a good one. ' When the Ladd reached the city, the report became general that the pra ttler dropped to tha bottom of the river, but upon nvetslgatlon this was proved to be erroneous,, being. In ef fect, denied by both an officer of the disabled dredge and officers of the Melville. It cannot be told bow long the Ladd will ramaln In port. It la believed she will have to be beached and to effec tively repair her Injuries may require some time. COUNTY COURT IN SESSION. Little nuslness First Day of Reg- ular July Term. The July term of the county commis sioners court convened with Judge Trenchard and Commissioners Clark and Young and Clerk Clinton present. Very little busluesa was done In the morning and In the afternoon nothing. Among tha communications was one from the state treasurer giving a state ment of the amount owed the state by the county. This Is 67791 and consti tutes one half of the 1902 state tax. The bureau of Information of Portland which Is aecurlng exhibits from coun ties throughout the state to be placed In thj union depot, s still after one from Clatsop, and with this object In view a communication was .presented the court by J. H. Flelschner, who Is In charge' of the bureau. The commun ication was read and ordered tiled. The plut of Troutdale addition was ordered vacsted. This was done through com pliance to a petition by C. R. Thomson 1 ho report of the viewers of the new bridge across the Necanlcum at Sea side was read and ordered filed. The work was done by Contractor Lebeck and done satisfactorily, according to the viewers. The court adjourned until this morn ing. , " NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED The officers of .the Iabor Council elected at the last meeting were Instal led at a regular session held last ev ening. There was a large attendance and much routine business was trans acted. The Labor day committee re ported progress In its work, a feature of the program to be a series of floats In the proiwsed parade. , H. Noble was elected secretary to sue ceed D. T. Oerdes, resigned. EXCURSION TO McOOWAN'S. ' A grand excursion will be given by the adl.: of St. Marys church to Mc Qowan's and Fort Columbia on the 4th of Ju'y. . Select program of patriotic exercises, athletic contests for valuable prlr.es, baloon ascension, .music, refresh ments, etc. Round trip, 60c; children, 25c. Steamer leaves Fishers wharf at 9 a. m and 1 p. m. v : f ONE CENT A WORD. Let your want's be known In The As torian want columns. ; One cent a word la the charge. Cheaper than look ing for anything yourself. Ring up No 661 and give ''our order or ask that a representative of the paper call on you. I PERSONAL MENTION I ; Our Ice Cream la -delicious and pure 15o a pint. " TAQQ'S CONFECTIONARY. RAINn THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE If yon use Gratn-0 in place ot , coffee you will enjoy it just-'as; , much for it tastes the same ; yet, it ' -is like a food to the system, dis tributing the full substance of the , pure grain with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. Attroeenevtryft'tMrtt itcsaatet. psrpteksg. A., A, Cook Is In the city. A, Young Is In the city attending court. ' t . Hugo Strom was down from Svensen yesterday. Andrew Strom of Svensen was here yesterday. , . : . Jack Walllngford was here yesterday from Warronton. ; O. C. Fulton returned to the city last night from I'orland. Miss Amy Dean was over yesterday from the west aide. !l!V, L, J. Trumbull returned from a Portland visit last night. Postmaster Reed and C. H. Cooper went to Seaside last evening. Mr. T. L. Ball arrived home last evening from a brief visit In Portland. Mr, and Mrs. Chas.- R. Hlgglns will spend the summer months t Warren ton.' ' ;:- ; The Misses Maud and l:ose Kindred were In the city yesterday from War renton. ' ' , ' ' "A. It. Cyrus went down to Warren ton last evening to attend " to some lodge affairs. Henry Clawson of New Lisbon, Wis., and C O. Jodon of Portland are regis tered at tbe Central. Miss Helen Morrison will leave Oris morning for Baker City, where she will visit for two weeks. Miss May McOee has returned from a trip through the sound country and dlf ferent points In California.. J. J, Walters of Portland was in the city yesterday for tha purpose of dis posing of a lot In Uppertown. Miss Bessie Kindred, wiho is visiting at Hammond from her home at Toke- land, waa In the city yesterday. Mayor Lester came over from War- renton last evening and took the 6:10 train for Kelso, Wash., via Portland. Mrs. Fred Kruse and two children will leave on the Columbia on July 7 for San Francisco to visit her sister. Mother Benedict, the new provision al superior, and Sister Joseph of Nas- areth of Vancouver, are vlsltlog in the city. ," . Francis Smith, the piano man, went to Portland last night to select .an other assortment of instruments. He will return this morning. Robert Kinney who haa been visiting In the city the past few days will re turn to Gearhart this morning where he is spending the summer. Henry Nice of Lutjens, Ore., who has been in the city for a few days, left last evening to take charge of the can nery interests of Samuel Elmore on AU sea bay. Cornelius Rteraon came in yesterday from Grand Rapids and will be In the city until Friday. He reports the crops as being in good shape and that the farmers are all ready for the har vesting. 7 1 Henry Durgher of Portland came in yesterday from Grand Rapids and re lumed home at night. Mr Burgher has been enjoying a camera and Ashing outing and feels greatly benefitted by his experience. ' Miss Mable Powell has returned to the city after an absence of five years. After completing her musical educa tion in a Chicago conservatory, Miss Powell accepted the posiun of librar ian at Lake Forest and has been en gaged there for some years. She will remain here for the summer. : : MONEY RECEIVED. A letter Just received by Cashier J.E. Hlfirln from Frank Oiliiam, of Kepi pner. states that the last remittance of 77 from Astoria for the benefit of the flood sufferers had been received and expressed warm thanks for and nwur aiicea of appreciation of the gift. ALL' GOING TO SEASIDE. Everybody has apparently decided to Join the excursion to Seaside on the Fourth. Most of the stores and shops will tie closed all day, or open only a short time In the morning. The fare is low enough to be attractive to all. Ample preparations are being made to accommodate large rowd. NEW CANNERY AT ANACORTE3. Alaska Packers Association Erect a Great Institution. The Alaska Packers association' is Just finishing a salmon cannery In Ana- cortes that Is a most perfect institu tion. It Is on the site of the cannery purchased about 18 months ago from he Apacortes Packing company, of which It. V. Winch and . E. Bowers were the principal owners'. The orig inal cannery did uot come up to the requirements of the Alaska Packers, al though it had packed more than a hun dred thousand cases In a season, and It was torn down to make room for the magnlflcjnt plant that has been erected within the past 15 months. 1 . The buildings of the present plant have floor space amounting ' to many acres; they are equipped with the latest type of machinery, and of themselves make a veritable white city. The main wharf Is 340X180 feet, and on It rest some of the buildings. The main can nery building Is 150x280 feet, In the rear of which Is a galvanised Iron structure MxllO feet, which Includes the boiler room, machine shop and blacksmith shop, The warehouse Is 100x380 feet, with two wings each 50x100, and can factory, 125x200. and two stories.' Some of the. less Important buildings are a net house 90x200; two-story mess house, 40x100; four-story China house, 45x120; fishermen's bunk house, 25x100: Japanese house, 40x80; Indian house SOx 130, and cannery employes' bunk house. Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly As torlan, $1.00 a year. ILWACO GODDESS. Miss Rebecca Markham was elected goddess of liberty for the Ilwaco cele bration on the Fourth ot July by a ma jority over aU competitors of 721 votea, witfr Miss Rosa Deveneaux second and Miss Saari third.' ; An unusually extensive program has been arranged lot tho day In that city, 500 In prizes 1 offered for the competi tive events. Hon..' 3. H. Bchlvely of Olympia will deliver the oration. RECORD BREAKING RECEIPTS. The total receipts of the, police de partment for the quartsr ending June 30 amount to $4093.50, sundry licenses coming to $1235.50 and Che balance; $2,- 80S. 00, being the final summing up of fines and forfeitures. For Jnne alone fines and forfeitures reached the unus ual sum of $1017, which Is larger by $450 than any previous June in the history of the department. The returns of sun dry licenses are also large, but can not be put down as record breakers. HAD APPLIED FOR LICENSE. The rase against August Paumela. charged with fishing without a license was settled in the court of the justice of the peace yesterday by the defendant agreeing to get out a license and pay. ing for he costs of the trial. Paumela was arrested Tuesday evening by Dep uty Fish Warden 1! Webster. He ex plained yesterday that he had no In tention of violating the law, that he had made application for a license, but owing to some oversight it had not been granted him. The man gave ev ery Indication of being sincere, so no fine was Imposed. LOGGERS TO HAVE HOLIDAY. ; All tfe men In the employ of Logger Benson will have a holiday on the Fourth, an order having been issued to close down tfhe camps. These Include both Deep river and Oak point, at both of which places large forces of men are regularly employed. Moat ot the men wlU spend the day in Portland while others will go to Seaside and nearby polnta. Mr. Benson will have a large camp In operation at Clatscanle at an early date. At present a line of rail road la being put in, and other prepar ations necessary are well under way. The new camp Will be operated on the large scale that characterises all Mr. Benson's logging enterprises. WEDDING BELLS YESTERDAY Miss Marie Adele Sovey and Mr. S. Grant Trulllnger were quietly married yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents on Commercial, street The service was In accordance with the ritual of the Catholic church,;' Rev. Father Waters of St, Mary's officiat ing. Miss Madge Sovey was brides maid to her sister, and Jack Allen was best man. The rooms Were appropri ately decorated and the ceremony gen erally was one of the prettiest yet held In the city. The guests were the near relatives of the contracting parties and a few select friends. Ex-Governor Geer and Mrs. Geer were among those pres ent. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Trulllnger left on the evening train for a wedding tour, wiMeh Will be princip ally on Puget sound." Astoria Has Another Chance. ; A carload of fine, high grade pianos is placed on exhibition in Astoria by Ellers Piano House in the large store room of the Masonic building corner Ninth and Commercial streets. THE LIST. The list Includes America's greatest and oldest piano, the world renowned t'hlckerlng; the artistic Weber and the identical Instruments selected and us ed by the Maurice Grau Opera com pany, recently in New tork city; the up to date Kimball pianos and organs; the wonderful toned Vose; the popular Hobart M. Cable note tha full name, for there is a cheap piano on tha mar ket bearing the name ' "Cable";, and America's latest piano, the Haddorff; also many medium-priced pianos but high grade In tone. ' ,i '.' J- PIANOLA." Come In and hear the pianola. . ', ( ;. Remember . the place corner Ninth and Commercial streets. FRANCIS N. SMITH, Mgr. V A. R, CYRUS, Local Agent. SPECIAL SALE LADIES' FT me mm - .1 -1 . : ., i, is - jl i... , . . ' THE A. Dl'XBAR co: lf Fast Black. Formerly Three Pairs For $L00.' NOW Four Pairs For LOO "MB "'. THE ".,' DISBAR CO. ' I' YOU CAN SAVE MONEY By buying oar DRY GOODS, SHOES, RUBBER And Oil Goods Groceries Cured Meats, Flour, and Feed. V. Ii. COFFEY Corner Eleventh and Bond. The Troy Laundry . Corner Tenth and Dsa&e Streets Has the Neatest, Cleanest, and most Sanitary ! , . taundry Establishment in the State. Prices , Reasonable. Let us call for your wash, iThone Main 1991. , ; , , , Special Prices ON 'ft, Combination DesK Book Cases EXTENSION TABLES A choice line at $5 to $18. Unusual bargains in fine willow, oak and leather upholstered rockers ' f ' ' - , . H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher "I530-1K COMMERCIAL STKEET ! Palace Cafe 4)tf)44.44444444444 , ,.'.- , The Best Restaurant Regular Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty Everything t&e Market Affords - t Palace Catering Company ' 44444444444444444444444 BLACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Building:. First-Class Horse Sboeis?. !"? Uogglns Camp Work. y , : All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. ... . .We guarantee the best work done in the city r. Trices right. ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone qi. AU Kinds of Mattresses Made to Order ; Furniture Repaired Upholstering Adams Henningseii , Dealers In ,. .'5 ,., . ': Furnitore. Stoves. Tinware, Hesse FurnfsMrs. Secon3-fcand Goods BoogH And Soli.. . W Bny All Kindt ot Junk. 405 BOND STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON. ' 'PHONE, R0 2305 J 'J