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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 1903. a Carrara Paint Cots' a trifle moro than lead and oil' but lasts twice At long. I f8i'cittlly adapted for suit uir. We have all colors. Come and see ui if you intend painting your iioUHO. Ww will ve you money. To oo is to buy, ROSS. HIGGINS a CO. GROCERIES AND MEATS, TUB TIOI3H AUQUHT, 19QS. Hl'ih water sfrtjTl flat u relay . . flCNDAf . . Monday . . . Tuesday . Wednesday . Thtimlny . . VvUf . . . "jh.m.1 ft? h,ro.fft "l 7:27 V.7 TiM 7.1 I 1:45 . :I2 7.6 3 1:64 .( Ml . 4 10:01 1.1 10:14 7.S 1 11:1V I. 11:02 7.7 ., 11:4 7.7 7 11:60 7.0 lxw Water. HiiliiriiajT HUNDAY . Monduy . . Tuesday . Wednesday Thursday Friday , . . AUGUST, 1903. A. M. 1:23 1:10 S: 3&I 4:11 5:21 ;04 1:40! ft. 1.6 1.1 1.0 0.4 (f.t 0.2 P. M. h,m7 1:01 1:14 1:27 4:14 6:17 6:12 6:60; ft, i. i 1.6 1 1.4 1 1.1 As GoocL How often do you hear that expression? ))ut you don't want that, Insist on "THE BEST." ' Other makes WERE the mt two or three years ago. NEW men. NEW blood are coming to the front making better CLOTHES. I wen castt to see tor myself what is BEST. Ihavo picked the BEST . Don't buy J UST AS GOOD,"" Buy ours "THE BEST." Agent Kiippenhcimcr "Hand Modeled" Clothing. -: Agent Strom Bros., "High Art Insured Clothing. Agent C. K St H. Union Made, Perfect Fit ting Clothing. Agent Carhurt Union Made Clothes. Agent W. M, k (1. Union Made Trousers. Agent E. St W. Collars, Cuffs and Dress Shirts. Agent Monarch and Cluett Soft and Stiff Shirts. Agent Auerbach Swell Neckwear. Agent Ederhctmcr, Stein & Co., Good Clothes for Boys. The Best Malles On Earth iermai Wise STILL IN THE LEAD Dainty eaters, people with hearty appetite theater part!, and all other partlea find what they desire and some to appreciate at the Toke Point oyster houM. The choicest viand In the mar ket are there terved In most pleating style. Open all night Private rooms. CHEAP FUEL. Fir slauwood, atove leth, 11.60 per ord. , Boxwood 11.60 per lurge load. Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, the Irani fr man, Subscribe for the SamMYeekly Ai torWn, 1LO0 a year, ; ; ,. ,, , , Still In The Lead For twenty-seven years we have been Leaders in the 'II Furniture Trade Our Large Stock comprises the best goods obtainable All our furniture is first class and yet v you can buy of us as cheaply as else- where. ' Try it. Charles Heilborn (Sl Son. .Local Brevities.. WliATHER FORECAST' -Oregon und Washington. Sunday, fair. FILED FOR RECORD Amanda fhwatrom, widow, to Alexander Plet llii, W acres In section it, township 7. 1700. FOR LAIfilt DAY CKI.I5URATION -There will be a meotln of the A.tor- in Central Labor Council tomorrow nlht for the purpos of discussing fur (her arrangement for the celebration of Uxbor Day In ihe city. It la prob able that the final arrangement will be announced durliiK the woek. RED MEN FKA8T TOMORROW- The brave of the IkciI order of Red Men will hold a (tow-wow In the wig warn tomorrow night In honor of the delegate to the grem round) of the and Coroner Pohl, two of the delegate who receive! signal honor t the ton vention, will be prevent, and there kUI be aprerhmuking. A banquet will be spread unless present plum no awry, NAME INADVERTENTLY OMIT TKllti the article dcwrlblng the pub lie library concert printed In the Aetor lun yeeterday, the name of Mine AnnIS CnmptHfll waa mudvertently omitted Neodlea to aay that the work of thl capable preformer waa In keeping with the remainder of the proKrum, and waa received with the gencroua applnuae and floral token of appreciation which It merltpd. HOARD OF EQUALIZATION-At the meeting of the board of equallzu tlon held yeaterday afternoon In the of f.ce of Auditor Anderaon. tne aaeee' ment for the following improvement were recommended, there bWng no pro- tft or remonlranre Died: Fifth be. tveen and HwA; Bond between Ninth mil Fourteenth: Fourteenth between liond and Commercial; Birch and Fit- ty-ftnrt In Alderbrook. ORE(jN CROPS ON THE MAR KET The next boat from California will probably bring the laat California fruit, of the aeawn. The Oregon fruit crop la already on the market, and al io potatoes. The peache and Bartlett par for which thl tate I famous. promlw. to be of finer flavor than ever this aeaaon, and indication are trat there will be an abundant yield of all claaac of fruit ralaed here. SIXTEENTH STREET IMPROVE MENT It I reported on reliable au- thoiity that all oppltlon to the con templated Improvement of Sixteenth mreet hue been removed, and that the ordinance providing for the improve' ment will be prenented at the city cc-un ell meeting tomorrow night. Part of the Improvement will conalet of mac adam and cement eldewaik and the re malning portion will be planking. MR. ARNER DEBLEU LEAVES TOWN The colored gentleman from Chinook who honored Aatorla with a vlait on Friday, reconsidered his for mer decision to remain here In spite of Chief Hallock' orders, and after Inn guiahlng In the city tank all night and all day yesterday, accepted the 12.75 subscribed for hlin by the people of Chi nook, and was escorted to the Portland boat last night. He waa put rboard aad an officer stood by the gung plunk until the steamer put to ea, in order to be sure that the chicken chaser's mind did not undeigo tinother change. De blf u was anxious to return to Chinook Je to show them people as what I ain't a-kered o' them" but again the gocd council of the chief prevailed, and before he left he A-as convinced that Chinook was a bad place for lasy folks. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS The state superintendent of public In- tructlon has acknowledged receipt of "ounty 8uprlntendent H. 8. Lyman's unnuul report, stating that it has been exmiln'.'d and found correct. Besides the statistical dale compiled from the report and published In thv Astorinn a few days ago, the following uddltlonal tntormatlon Is Incorporated: Enunwra lion: Male 2160; female, 2107; total 4267. This shows an Increase over last year of 272. The receipts und dis bursements of the office were as fol lows: necelpta-Ch on hand. 116.129 37; dlatrlct tttx 22.4T1.50; county school fund, 117,406.59; stute school fund, 16, 241.84; tuition, 1112.76; bonds and war rants, 112,000; library fund. $67.59; all other, $3,975.66; total, $78,115.20. U.M bursements Teachers' salnrlee, $27496.- What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre. pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking I add boiling water and set to tool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. tocts. 64; rent, $177.11: fuel and supplies, $1420.31, repalr,$102.16; new school hmiM. $6)15.06; on bonds, etc., $5701.16 Insurance, - fl79.16; ' clerk' $ 74; library book, $429.16; all other, $4591.20; total, UlMSM. Hal ante on hand, $16529.12. County Super Intendent Lyman returned home yes terday. ' . SELECTS VERSUS CATHLAMET- Unles the predictions, calculations, hunches and rabbit' foot of the Astoria Select have been ma.de out of over con fldence, there'll be a orry lot of Cath lamet ball tosser In the city i,fter the game today. The Select have brush ed up considerably sine their en oun ter with the North Pacific tm last Sunday, and they promise a better fx hibltlon of the national gum today The lineup of the two team will be omethlng like the following: Selts Halderman, c; Ross, p; Flannlgan lb; Graham, lb; Stockton, id b; O' Toole, ; Grant, If; Trulllnger, cf Knutsen, if, Cathlamet: McDermott, cj Farrell, p; O'Brien, lb; Balllet 2b; Flarr bolee. lb; Hrlgnotii, h; Dufeer. If; Simpson, cf; Hamrlgar,.rf. Game called at 1:. Umpire Fletcher. It I rumored that Cathlamet will bring Morris, a pitcher from Salem, of 'the Interstate League, and whom the Port- land Browns will give a try out. FISHERMEN' UP IN ARMS W, R. WllllHm. water baliff at Central Point, In a letter to Master Fish War den Van Dusen state that John Pan iey, a fisherman who was convicted un der the section of the flsh laws which make it unlawful to take or fish for salmon In Rogue river and Its tribu taries except with rod and line between certain hour and date, ha appealed from the judgment of the justice court nnd threaten to take the case to the circuit court with a view to testing the constitutionality of the law. He has enlisted the support of fishermen along the river, and a fund Is belng subscrib ed to knock out the law, u possible. Mr. William report plenty of salmon and attribute thl to the fact thnt they are well protected. He says that sein Ing, glllnettlng and spearing had ceas ed, and if this continue there will be a heavy spawn this eason. King Spurgeon, of the Clackama hatchery, report progress In the work there. He say that they are now 115000 eggs at the hatchery with salmon In the pens. In hi letter he expresses 'he opinion that a good lot-of egg will result thl season, and reports a lot of salmon In the river below the hat'hery. The In- "ttlnna have not yet come In, and Mr. Spurgeon says that work Is being some what retarded through lack of help ANTONE' LUND IN TROUBLE On a charge of larceny from a store, An tone Lund, delivery clerk for V. H. Cof fey, was arrested yesterday morning by Constable UUiuger, and is now In the county jail awaiting preliminary hearing, which will be accorded him on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. HI bond were fixed at $500. The arrest wo made after two weeks of constant watching on the part of Mr. Utxlngei and Mr. coffev. Information had reached them that restaurant keepers were buying first-class hams at a low er price than the local house could re tall them, and an investigation was started. It turned out that a man an swerlng Lund's description had been selling the hums, and he was watched It Is alleged that he has been in the hnblt of pilfering all kinds of stuff from his employer, having a cache for it in the barn. He would tuke-thH nr. tlcles at night when he closed the store It Is sold, and hide them In the burn when he locked up the horses, taking a few things away at an early hour in me morning and disposing of them to restaurant keepers at a time when store wire closed, it Is said that he was causht In the act of disposing of ham, valued at $3.75, yesterday. Lund la a married man with a, wife and child to support. 'His Ingratitude to his employer is more pronounced In view of the fact that Mr. Coffey gave him financial assistance in the getting together of a home xw hen he Brst came to Astoria. RUN IS PHENOMINAL .The unpie- cedented run of salmon reported on Friday was repeated yesterday, and it is believed that each day from now on until the close of the season will re cord a phenomlnol catch. Gillnetters and sejners alike are rolling In prosper ity and yesterday the canneries weee kept busy from early morn till late at night receiving the boats. As was generally predicted the prices depreclat ed, and the best quality received yes terday sold for four cents a pound. The Inferior quality or smaller fry "sold for three cents, and If the run continues there will be a still greater reduction. The Pillar Rock Packing Company was blocked with one or two selns; Booth & Co. did not receive any flsh yester day, and will not receive any until to morrow. Taliant-Grant and Co-oper ative cannerle will not receive any to day, but yesterday hundred of tons were delivered to them. A large quan tity of the finest salmon brought In was sold to the Warren Packing Company at three cent per pound, for shipment to their Cascade cannery, and similar shipments were mad to Csthlamet, The efforts of the cannery and cold storage employe todny will be in the direction of cleaning up what fish they now have on band, which account for their not Ire to the effect that they can not receive any more Jlsh today. The lishermen are rejoicing, awl last night the city wo gayer than It has boon for months. Everybody ha money, and the merchant did a retard buslnes all of yemerday. Comlni ro late in the season, the gillnetters and seiner express thms?lve bHng simply amazed at the extent o' the run. and believe that it ho only just begun. MARGARITA FISCHER TOMOR ROWS The Margarita FlscherCompany open at Fischers' tomorrow night for one week' engagement. The company I already In the city. New plays will be produced, and the young star Is said to he surrounded with a capable com pany of players. Popular price will prevail. Specialties will be Interspers ed between the acts. Churches. METHODIST Service wHl be held at usual. Preaching both morning and evening. The ladle double quartette will render excellent muslt during the, evening wvlce, ; ' PRESt'YTERI AN Service b usual tomorrow. Rev. W. 8, Ollltert, pas tor of Calvary Presbyterian church of Portland will preach at both services. FIRST LUTHERAN Rev. Oscar Os- trom will preach morning and evening Also Sunday school. BAPTIST "The Day of Decision" and "David's Invitation" will be the sub jects of service at the Baptist church today. AH other services as usual. NORWEGIAN-DANISH METHODIST Sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m., subject "I Faith the Oift of God." The evening service will be lr. the English language, "Rich Through Poverty" Sunday school, 10 a. m. The ladle' aid society meet with Mr. L. Jackson, Alderbrook, Wednes day afternoon. CONGREGATIONAL Rev. Bollinger of Oregon City will fill the pulpit both morning and evening. . . . Marine Notes. . The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived in yesterday from TUlamook. The pilot schooner will go out on the bar today with Pilots Wood and Cann on board. The O. R. ft N. steamer George W. Elder put to sea yesterday forenoon for San Francisco. v The steamer Homer went up the river yesterday for the purpose of finishing taking on her cargo for Alaska. The four masted schooner Susie Plummer arrived In yesterday morning from Honolulu. She came to load lum ber. The big Stella raft arrived down yes terday afternoon and In the evening left out. for San Francisco in tow of the tugs Tatoosh and Sea Lion. The pilot boat reported a French bark outside last night, supposed to be the Grand Duchess Olga, GuericI mas ter, from Rio Janerlo, March 21, which has been reported in a dismantled con dition, once since she left port. It is not known for certain whether or not this is the vessel. The German bark JTaurachos, Capt. Roehl 141 days from Hamburg, reach ed port lost night, bringing a cargo of 1272 pieces of iron; 19500 casks of ce ment; 425 tons of coke and 79 barrels of baryte. The captain reports a pleas ant voyage except In the English chan nel where gale were encountered. The British steamer Indrasahama will clear today for the Orient with 200000 feet of lumber. This vessel draws 24 feet of water, and it is quite probable that ehe will have to lighten her. cargo before getting out of the river. When the last soundings were taken IT feet was the greatsst depth re corded. SET SAIL FOR COWES. Queenstown, August 1. The royal yacht Victoria and Albert, having on loard King Edward and Quoen Alex andria sailed this evening for Cowes. It costs him nothing. Your grocer is glad to return your Schilling's Best money, if what you got is not to your liking. THE A S T O R I A N 4 JOB DEPARTMENT tot ; JOB : PRINTING The Lowest Priced Store In Astoria For Fine Goods i- MwtWii.iii.ii -.t'iiSsBs f. ... ... . A ' "' " Oui: Great Special Sale of Ladies 25c Fast Black now only 19 cemite A HOSIERY BARGAIN Oar store will close At six o'cloclf daring Augast &fte A. DUNBAR CO. All Kind of Mattresses Hade to Order Furniture Repaired ' Upholstering Adams Q Henningsen Dealers Id Foroitare. Stoves. Tinware, Kosse Forclshisis. Secon3-han3 Goods Booj&t AoJ Sold. W Bay AO Kindt f Junk. 405 BOND STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON. PHONE, RED 230S Nobby Shoes stylish, Handsome, Comfortable and Durable Shoes The Latest Novelties iij Summer Footwear Largest ao3 Newest Steele and Lowest Prices Peterson k Brown WASH GOODS We are going to make this a busy week at our WASH GOODS counter. All to go at the one price HO 4s MOR ys ll DEPT. STORE i!