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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, THUBSDAY, JUtY 16, lOOfc 5 V ; i i J f r I! 4 I - 1 8 it f. i. IS TUUltS ID SUZSTTWTE ." Weather Fortnint f? Western Oregon and Washington. JThursday, Increasing cloudiness, prob ably cooler during the afternoon. . Local Brevities . . F Kverybody ta going to the benefit "ball at Hauthorn'a Hall this evening, i . .. , For plumbing that Will be satisfac tory and safe give your orders to John A.. Montgomery, 425 Bond street. " Grand benefit ball to be given by Pacific lodge No. 58 Degree of Honor, at Kant horn. hall this, evening.) Tick ets 50c ta.; ladles free. , ... , . .. v , .The Library Association la hard at work on the concert to be given in the near future. The program is being pre pared with care and promises to be ex cellent In every respect. ;The ladies of the St. -Agnes Guild Grace church, will give a lawn social Thursday evening at the church. The feature of the evening yill be i n leal program that is being carefully prepared. . ';-" , - i '' " i ' Astoria la to nave another fraternal beneficiary society, arrangementa hav ing been concluded for the organisation of a council of the Royal Arcanum. The initiation ' and Installation of it charter members will occur 'tonight, 0ie council chamber having been secur ed for the occasion. ' Mrs. K. B. Stoner has Just been ep pised of the death of her father, Clark aCcBurney. who 'iw a resident of Cedar" Rapids, Iowa. . Deceased leave a widow and five children. Re Was 7 years of age and hi death was due to cancer of the stomach. f In order to avoid all future trouble between fishermen operating on the river between this city and Uwaco, and the steamer Poter, the route of the ves sel and her time spent on the river have been consieely stated on printed cards and these have been distributed among the fishermen. ' Judge Mo Bride yesterday set Satur day at I o'clock for the. dearlng of a motion to dissolve the temporary re straining order issued in the case of the O. R. N. against James W. Welch, Which restrains the defendant from driving piling on property adjoining the roadway that leads to the company's wharf. "I bane dropped overboard," explaln a very wet stranger to a crowd of cur knis people at the depot tast evening. Besides being very wet the man was very drunk. Earlier in the day wWQe walking along the trestle in the east end beyond Scholfleld A Hauke's store he had fallen Into the river and but for the prompt action of George Me Pride might have drowned. Mr. Mc Bride promptly sprang in after him and succeeded In getting him out. He took the evening train tor Portland, soak ing wet and not in the least sobered by his narrow escape from drowning. The matrimonial experiences of Mrs. Mae Spencer, of Astoria, wife of Thom as Spencer, were of short duration, ac cording to the allegations set forth in a suit for divorce filed by her in the circuit court yesterday. She enjoyed Just one month of wedded bliss, she says, when her husband took a notion in his head to .leave home, ' and they have lived separate and apart ever since. On the other band she claims to have conducted herself as a faithful and obedient wife, and has done all In her power, to make the married life hap py and successful. "Notwithstanding these wifely devotions the defendant is accused of being very unmindful of the marriage vows, and bis affection for her has fallen lower than the price of silver in 73. She seeks absolute di vorce and the privlllge, of resuming her maiden name which was Mae Dorothy. KWk Angelo, charged with not db playing license' number on his - boat, was yesterday fined ISO and coats In the Justice court. Defendant tailed to iToduce the money and in conae puence the court la 'holding his boat and net until collection of same. If Angelo does not furnish the oash hts property will be sold to satisfy the Indebtedness, A certificate of approval of the Im provement of Commercial street from Seventeenth to Twentieth was filed Yesterday afternoon wtth City Auditor Anderson by the street department. The new street reaches from the O. It N., dock to the depot, is Just com pleted and. Is satisfactory in every wiy. The work, was done by Contractors Birch tt Jacobsen and the contract price was J2.062.W. Another giant locomotive is to be put on the run between the quarries and Jetty by the A. eV C. R. R. No. l the new engine is a twin sister to No. 17 and 11 It arrived yesterday morn ing and was placed in the round house at once to be overhauled. No. IS was owned by the S. P., and was used on the tracks in California. The regatta .committee counted the votes for queen yesterday morning and expect to do so every day herewter. As the chairman and secretary will be out of the city a few days the Id order of things nyiy be continued until their return. The four ladles who have the highest number of votes are Miss Fran ces Thomas 1,648; Mrs. W. W. Rlde halgh, 1,35$; Mrs. A. A. Finch, $10; Miss Lottie Bennett, 570. AN BVRNlNd WITH THIS PIANOLA The pianola recital given by Mr. L. P. Bruce at BUert piano house ex hibition sales room Tuesday evening was a happy event. Mr. Bruce is an ar tiat. HI skill in playing the piano with the aid of the pianola demonstra tes the posalblltes of that wonderful instrument. The selections embraced a wide range of the classical, senti mental and popular music. The house waa, .crowded and many were unable to ays In,' It was an Injoyable Informal affair. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arisen In the family every day. Let ui answer it to-day. Try Amtti tA riJhaWrift1 (IaMbM tuMrl In twit mimit Mn tarti liner I nn bale injrl add boiling water and set to root, r lavon; -licniou, vrange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get package at your grocers to-day. to eta. The United States is the youngest of the great nations of the world and its flag Is older than that of any other. The flag of Spain dates back to 17S5; the tricolor of France to 1794 and the Union Jack of England to 1S01. The flags of Germany and Italy were es tablished at the beginning of the pres dynasties. while June 14, 1777, is the birthday of "Old Glory.". The original design of the flag was 13 bars, alter nate red and white, and 11 white stars on a blue field. On the admisson of Vermont n 17S1 and Kentucky in 17K. two stripes and two stars were added. When five more states were added, with prospects of many more, in 1815 the present form wan adopted, the bars representing the original number of states and the stars the present numer.' CUBA TO COPT FROM AMKRICA The Cuban government has decided to adopt our system of government In its foreign department, and to that end are obtaining all the available data possible. Imitation Is the best evidence of the value of our system of govern ment, and. In medicine the sum Is al so true. Consider Hostetter's Bitters for a moment. During the past SO years It has established an unequalled record of cures of stomach Ills, and be cause of its wonderful success it is be ing widely imitated. In some cases the bogus article is being used to refill the genuine Hostetter bottle. Beware of ail such Immttatlons. The genuine Is sold only in bottles securely sealed with a private stamp over the neck. It pos itively cure diutness, headache, nau sea. Indigestion, dyspepsia, and malaria Dont fall to try it. Ladles Attention A Nice Assortment of Fancv Crockery Received. We are plmaed to announce to the Indies of Astoria and vicinity that we are able to show as fine a line of plain and decorated crockery and glassware as Is to b found in the city. Kvery ar ticle will command your keenest In spection and Is sold at prices not to be equaled elsewhere. When you want to buy crockery of any kind for dinner, luncheon, fish sets, tea sets, cutlery to match, be sure and see our line. It will please you. FOARD STOKES CO. Office of C. Q. M.. Vancouver Bar racks, Wash,, July 10, 1903. Sealed pro posal, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock, A. M., August 10, 1V3, fur furnishing forage and bedding t pouts In this department for year ending June 30, 1904. Information fur nished here or by quartermasters at pci. U, 8. reserves the right to re ject or accept any or all proposes or any part thereof. Envelopes contain ing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for Forage and Bedding At " and Addressed to undersigned. F. H. HATHAWAY, C. Q. M. WANTED. Two first-class carpenters to go to Tacoma. Apply to C. G. Palmberg. 2 t d FOR SALE Cheap for cash. Furniture complete for 4-room flat, including plana Ap ply by letter A. B. C. at Astorian office. THRKK MILKS OF MOVING PICTURES At the Unique theatre. This oosy lit tle vaudeville house had an entire change of program last night. The main attraction this week la the world known contest between the two great est men that ever donned the gloves, James J. JeftVrles and Robert Pltaalm moiut. The contest took place In San Francisco. July 25 of lust year, ending disastrously for "Lengthy Bob" he be ing knocked qut for the second time by JeftiTlci. this time In eight rounds and on the former occasion In 11 rounds. It wu a sad ending for Bob, and even the people witnessing the pictures felt sor ry for him when he went down and out In the eighth round. Shlnola is a moaern nmv polish used for ladles', nwn's snd children's shoes, and all black leather articles. It re quires no moistening and Is without a doubt the best polish on the market. Try It an i If you are not satisfied we refund your money. Johnson Bros. If you want the purest and best Ice cream , you'll have to see Tagg. It cents a pint. Sweet Cream 10 rent A plat. A. Taff. Direct from San Franclm-a, ah lb meat of fine apples'.,? Jessn Bros. " GOOD 8MOKB, ?' Ptahwrntn; Dixit Quean, In H-es. palls, 40 cent. P, A, Trulllnger. . ELECTRICAL WORK. Interview Trulllnger ' lUrdttry. 433 Commercial street, about your elec trical work. BEST 15-CENT MEAL. ; Tou will always find the best tie meat In the city at the Rising Bun res taurant, No. ill Commercial street PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work set your local tuner, Th, Fredtrlckson, SOU tloud ttree. Phone S074 Rd. JAPANESE GOODS. ' New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Basaar. , Call and art tht latest novelties from Japan. CHEAP FUEL. Fir slab wood, itovt legthi.'tJ.SO per cord. Boxwood 11. SO per large load. Phone Jill Black. Kelly,' the trans fer man. " ( "it '". . DKNSMOHE TYPEWRITER). Wu si ll, rent, and repair all muk of typewriter. Write for new catalogue of Nw Dens more. -Huxley, Ryan & Co.. W Fourth Street. Portland, Or. GIHL WANTED. Good girl wanted for general house work. Small family. Apply ut 121 Fourth street. ' STENOGRAPHER WANTED, , Good stenographer and typewriter wanted (Remington machine). Must be a good writer and use to office wtirk. One w4th knowledge of book keeping prefered. Apply at office of Columbia River Parkers Association., CIGARETTES. The newest and latest In cigarette Pall Malls; cork tip, at P. A. Trul. linger1. Two storee, f , HOUHW COAL. . , No roil equal the Rock Spring. Wyoming, coal. New hlpmtat'Juth Send In your order. EXERCISE CAR. In nothing Is greater rare and klll necessary than In house ptuaiblng. On sanitary plumbing Is a menace to health. See J, A. Montgomery, 421 Bond street. FULL CREAM CHKBftB. Made In Gray' River. Ritall at 1 rents a pound. The best ever offered on the. lower Columbia. Try It and be convinced. Bond Street Market, M. Eiio, proprietor. -. ; f coal; , . Rosy In coal lust longer. Is Cleaner and make Irs trouble with tove and chimney flue than any other coal on the market, George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. CIVIC IMPROVEMENT , Keep Your Lawn and Garden Look Ing NIc. There I no reason why every garden and lawn In Astoria should not be made to look well when the Implements to do the work with art sold so cheap. W tarry a full isaortment of sythes, rake mowers, trowel, spades, shovels, and haying tools. Wt tven have wheel barrow to carry away what you don't need. Foard k Stoke Co. regular site 50c, and 11.00. Subscribe for the genii-Wkly At- torlan, II a year. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mr. R. IngleDn will continue her re duct ion sale of hat skirt, wslst and ladle' and children' furnishing good until October 1. Call and see the Una. Also carry A complete ; Unt of hair switches and pompadour. Price will suit you. MRS. R. INQLETON. - ' Welch Bloek. GOOD PLUMBING. , A good workman, using good mater lals, mskvs a good Job and save muck annoyance, Tou especially need tht best in plumbing, gas fitting, heating;: appliance and tlnwork, Call on John A, Montgomery, 425 Bond ctreet, and avoid trouble. Phone 1KU, , STILL IN TUB LEAD Dainty eater, people with hearty appetite theater parties, and ail tb part lee find what they desire and some to appreciate at the Tokt Point oyttej bouse. Tht choicest eland la the mare get art there served la moat pleasing style, Open all night Privatt room.' MEM APMIRE -4 : i ' i My Filler! To Make Room For Thje Fall Stock Which I Select ed While East, I Herewith Make the Following Offer: fLOO Back with every suit tt-at has been ..selling up to and including $12.50 $2.00 Back with every suit that bag been selling from above $12.50 to $17.50 Back with every suit that has been selling above - $17.50 man may bet on the wrong horse, or on the losing boxer, but if his heart is in the right place he will surely cheer for the winner although he was against him be fore. So if one merchant, by his persistent display of energy and public spirit, proves himself a ! thoroughbred, the peer of his class, you invol- j untarily encourage him. may likejohn and be a .Ir.r friend of Will's, but you will throw up your hat for the other man that is if you are made of the right stuff because that other man is of the right sort. I ask for no support save on the score of merit. The Right Goods At The Right Price By The Right Man LONG lVB6BnBaf!WW ;" 'f ' AT KICES To Make Room For The Fall Stocll Which I Selected While East: $2.50 PANTS REDUCED TO $2,00 3.00 - 3.50 400 4-50 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 ,7-00 ; 7.50 ii I ii ii ii I ii i ii"-' 2.40 2.80 3.20 3.60 4-00 4-40, 4.80 5.20 5.60 6.00 j Clothier a Hatter ',,-., : i ;. ... , . ' J I lil -Kll 4 Palace Reistaurant I