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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1903)
4. ASTORIA, OREGON, WKDNI.SDAY, AUGUST 5, 190k l .... PERFECT TGoSSiPowdor Used by people of refinement for over & quarter of a century PREPARED Bt COMINO EVENTS Ninth annual regatta and street fair, -Astoria, Aug ust w-n. ' Knights of Pythias, district conven tion, Astoria, during regatta week. Elk's clam bake, at Seaside, August . " -,T '.'.V;, -1 Labor Day oekbraUon, AsUrl,Sept. Clatsop County teachers' examina tion for state, and county papers, As toria, August 12-15. State fair, Salem, September 14-19. Second Southern District fair.Eugene September S9-October i. Summer association of the North west Indian agencies, Newport, Aug ust 17-27. Lane county Teachers' Institute, Eu gene, August 4-5. Klamath county fair, Klamath Falls, Oct -. Good roads' convention, Jacksonville, Aug. 16. - Fruitgrowers' convention, Jackson ville, Aug. 15. , 1 MOVING PICTURES TODAY The Astoria Electric Company has installed 14 powerful electric lights In the Kinney cannery, and the day circuit - will be turned on today to enable the photo ghaphera who have been in the city for several days awpiting the opportunity, to obtain moving pictures of the can nery while In full operation. The re ceiving platforms at the cannery are piled high with the plumpest salmon , ever caught, and every man Is working at the present time, so that the photo graphers will be able to cover the In dustry In every detail. This will be the jocond time in months that the day cir cuit has been used, the last time being the occasion of the benefit concert at the opera house for the beneflt of the Heppner flood sufferers. Remember the Regatta Is due this month! It will be a great success but not greater than CARABANA, SYMPHONIE AND MANRARA BOQUET Carried at TRULLINGER'S the only two cigar stores in the city Agents for the . Portland Safe & Lock Co. Call and see samples. Agent for Portland Sail & Awning Co. ' I Sails, Tents. Atrningg, and Covers. Two stores, Commercial St P. r The Troy Laundry Corner Tenth and Daane Streets Has the Neatest, Cleanest, and most Sanitary Laundry Establishment in the State. Prices Reasonable. Let us call for your wash. 'Phone Main 1991. Special ON Combination Desk Book Cases EXTENSION TABLES A choice line at $5 to $18. Unusual bargains in fine willow, oak and leather upholstered rockers H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisber 030-034 COMMERCIAL STREET Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS . j Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. As Vs ALrL,EN Tent and Commercial Streets FISH WARDEN'S REPORT The re port of Master Flh Warden Van Du een submitted yesterday with the fish commissioners shows that the receipts of the office for the month just past amount In all to $1,506.60. Dlstrta No. 1 furnished l,l7.fl and the balance, 5.00 was collected from district No. I. Disbursements equal In all tf.STS. J4.be Ing for the operation and construct ion of hatcheries on Columbla.Cmpqu and Vaqulns, rivers. Vln referring to the work being done on the Ontario hatchery the report says: "At this pres ent tin six cars of lumber have gone to the site and ' the four remaining should go forward the first week In Au gust. I'nder thesocondltlons I see noth ing to delay matters and all should be ready for us according to the contract time. The lumber Is being gotten out by the Astoria Box Co, the sash, doors and frames by Geo. Alnslie & Company of Portland: the shingles by the Met calf Shingle Company of Tacoma,Wash the nails were gotten from the Honey man Hardware Company of Portland; the cement, paint, etc., from the W. P. Fullsr & Conpany of Portland." The trouble that had attended the efforts of the warden to obtain a clear title to lands at the Taquina is referred to In the report that says in part: "At the Yaquina hatchery I have succeeded In getting a title to the lands desired for hatchery purposes and I beg to sub mit herewith for your approval and ac ceptance, a deed duly executed byDr. F. M. Carter and wife, conveytng the property desired for .the hatchery build lngs; and a deed executed by Mr. Da vid B. Ramsdell and wife conveying the property desired for water supply purposes. To Feel Well you must be well. Your digestive organs must be doing their work properly. Beecham's Pills act like oil on machinery, and will rive you the snap and vigor that only comes with perfect health. Beech am s Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c and 35c the success of the . jj Give os jour order for ' Latest and Best Phono graph and graphophone records. A. Trulling'er. Prices . Social and Personal . . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nilson of East As toria are the parents of a baby grl born Monday night. Rt. Rev. Chas. J. O'Reilly, bishop elect of the tiew diocese of Baker City, Is taking an outing at Seaside. C. W. Simon, an expert tuner from Ellers 'piano house, arrived from Port land, and will be in the city for a tew days. ,1 F. N. Smith, of Ellers piano house, who went to Portland Sunday morning, returned to Astoria on last evening's train, ' A marriage license was yesterday Is sued to Charle Haataja, .Wahkiakum county. Wash., and Annie Nleml, Clat sop county. Father James Rauw, of St. Paul. Or., la In the city. He will officiate at the funeral services of the late Mrs. Ellen O'Connor today. " ' Miss CecUeAdam, who has been the guest of Mr, and Mr. J. E. Eakln at SeasMe tor several days, returned to her home at Eugene yesterday. It was erroneously stated yesterday that Miss Marie Utsinger had returned from Seattle where she has been visit ing for some time, Mrs. Utsinger and her son Edward are home, but Miss Ut singer did not accompany them. FLAQ OF TRUCE A Flag of Truce, performed last night by the Margarita Fischer Company, pleased a large sud lence. The popular aggregation gains In strength each succeeding season. - AT BEAR RIVER MOUTH The company of Northern Pacific survey ors that hAS been working in the vicin ity of Ihvaco. has moved to the mouth of Bear river, headed toward the Co lumbia. The surveyors are now within eight miles of Chinook. They started from South Bend and have surveyed the route through the Xasel country. Just where the line will strike the river is only speculation yet, but rrom the way they are headed it now looics as though they would come out at or near the old town of Chinook. The line Is surveyed down the river from Ka Uma to Ilwaco, and It Is thought the company Intends building from South Bend to the Columbia, eight miles east of Ilwaco. and then follow the river to Kalama, where the main line will be struck. The survey has also' been made down the river Into Ilwaco, and the intention seems to be to build a branch down to Ilwaco and out to the beach to Stackpole harbor to tap that country. . AFRO AMERICANS OROANIZB . New York, August 4. The Afro-American Equal Rights League of the State of New York has been organ Izeil at a--meetlng In Saratoga. Officers were elected and the president was empowered to appoint one person from each congressional district to form an executive board. Associations are ex pected to be formed In other states. MUST STAND TRIAL l New York, August 4. Recorder Goff has declined to enterain a demurrer by Kobfrt Martin and Harry Velthusen who,. as officers of the Delaware Surety Company, were Indicted for perjury In connection with the Montana Copper Mine litigation'. The Indictments were found two years ego. Trial was fixed for August 18. MUST HAVE BILL OF HEALTH. Salt Lake, Aug. 4. The Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific railroads have announced that hereafter, owing to a prevalence of "scabby" sheep among Mocks of the west, they will only carry consignments of sheep accmpanled by clean bill t health from United States bureau of animal industry. CONTRACT CONVICT LABOR Lnport, 1nd., August 3. The Indiana j Prison Board, In session at Michigan j City, has Just opened bids for the first I letting of convict labor under the new state law. Four hundred prisoners will ' be contracted. Seven proposals' were received, ranging from 40 to 50 cents per day per man. One of the most recent innovations In straw sailors Is from Paris. It Is satin straw, very smooth, with rather high bell crown. ' The brim Is rolled and narrow at the back, if has a band of white leather, enameled In pale col ors, such as pale blue, pink, pale olive, etc. The design Is not oriental, but suggestive of mosaic. An odd little paper weight for the desk takes the form of three small and very realistic looking volumes moulded from metal and colored to represent leather. Coral and turquoise are latest and most popular choices in the neck beads so much worn at present. The strings are of a size to fit closely around the collar. ' They add a touch of color that Is very desirable with a white costume. WEST SIDE NOTES The Misses Wlnthro of Portland are guests of Miss Alice Sweeney. Miss Qeorgls King Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Hldernmn stVarrenton. Rev. Levi Johnson of Portland held' services In Warren's hall on Kunduy evening. A Sunday school was organ ised In the afternoon. Mr. Johnson will be here again the last Sunday In Au uat. -N O Saturday m-xt, the Ladles Oulld of St. Thomas Chapel will hold a sule of fancy articles. In the evening there will be a muslrttl program, lie cream will be served all day. This Is to be In Warren's hall and nil aw Invlt.'d. Mr. Uly's family has returned from Itnscbtirg. and are now located In Kast Warrenton. Miss Sophia Ulemim of lilunl is visiting her trandparentft, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wirt of Sklpanon. Rev. W. E. Potwlne of Pendleton held services In St. Thomas Chapel on Sunday. Mrs. Williams has .returned from a two week's visit In Yauulnn. Her sister ter returned with her for the summer. Will Gray of Vancouver. Is In Warrenton this week. 4 BASE BALL SCORES n PACIFIC WAST. At Seattle Seattle 7; Sui Francis co 4. At Portland-Portland 8; Sacramento 0. At Oakland Oakland I; Los Angeles PACIFIC NATIONAL. At Los Angeles Los Angeles 9; Tt coiro 2. t Spokane Spokane 7: San Francis co 2. At Seattle Seattle ; Helena 8. AMERICAN. At Cleveland Cleveland 2; Detroit 5 At St. Louis-St. Louis 3; Chicago 0. , At St. iituts Second game St. Lciils l. Chicago 4. NATIONAL. At Chicago Chicago l; Pittsburg 0. OVER 600 LIVES LOST. Full particulars were recently receiv ed front the Samoan inlands In regard to the terrible hurricane which visited those Islands ind In which over 6ft) lives were lost. Such a Unm Is appall ing, but after all Is not to be compar ed with the numbtr of persons who have lost their lives from indigestion, dyspepsia and constipation and other stomach troubles. The number has, however, been considerably reduced since the introduction of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, 50 years ago, because it positively cures all such ailments Vour life and health are too precious to experiment with, therefore try this famous remedy first of all and be cured at once, it won't dlsapiwlnt you. The genuine has our private stamp over the i eck of the bottle. Fislers' Opera House L R. Selig, Lessee nnil Manager. ONE WEEK COJIMEXCIXO MONDAY, AUGUST 3. The Charming Young Actress Miss Margarita Fischer And HcrSuperbCouipaovin a Repertoire of Standard Plays High Class Specialties Between Acts Prices 2.1 t ents and .'tf cents Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., July 10, 1903. Sealed pro nosals, In triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock, A. M., August 10, 1903, for furnishing forage and bedding at posts in this department for year ending June 30, 1904. Information fur nished here or by quartermasters at posts. U. S. reserves the right to re ject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes contain ing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for Forage and Bedding nt " and addressed to undersigned. F. H. HATHAWAY, C. Q. M. Office Constructing Quartermaster. Astoria, Or., July 18, 1903:-Sealed pro posals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10 o'clock A. M., August 8, 1903, for the construction. plumbing, heating and electric wiring of one field officers and one double net of lieutenants quarters at Fort Stev ens, Or. United States ' reserves the right to reject any or all proDosais. in formation and specification furnished on application. Envelopes should be marked "Proposals for construction" and addressed to Captain Goodale. Quartermaster. . New; Today Wauled-Woman to do washing at the house onoe a week. Apply Mi's, Samuel Elmore, cornerFrnnklln avenue and Eighth street. NOTICK TO H0C8EM0VER8 Scaled proposals will be received at the lwrsonag of the Norwegian-Dan ish Methodist church, 1768 Franklin ave., Astoria. Or,, until Aug. 10, 190S, for moving the church and parsonage Information furnished. The trustees of said church reserve the right to reject any or all proposal. Address ' RKV. F. A. 8CARVIK, IT6S Franklin sve., Astoria, Oregon. It Is predicted that the St. Louis World's Folr will eclipse all tormer ex hibitions. Those customers of Herman Wise, the reliable clothier and hatter, who shell prove lucky enough to win one of the four first-class round trip tickets to that World's Fair will cer tainly see something great. Mr. Wise gives one number with every ten dol lar purchase to his customers and hav ing the largest and finest stock of men and boy's clothing, hat, etc., thefe Is good reason for wise buyers to trade with Herman Wis. Steln-Block suits at Daniiger's. Have you seen those new fall shirts In stiff and soft bosom at Herman Wise's ELECTRICAL WORK. Interview Trullinger A IKrdesty, 4S3 Commercial street, about your elec trical wcrk. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work set your local tuner, Tl. Frsderlckson. mi Bond etree. Phone 2V74 Red. CIGARETTES. The newest and latest In cigarettes Pall Malls; cork tips, ot P. A. Trul linger'. Two storss. Fancy, ripe Itartlett pears !0 cents per dosen at Johnson Bros. 1 BEST 15-CENT MEAL, Toil will always And the best tic meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant. No. 612 Commercial street Hawe's $3.00 hats at Dnntlger's. COAL. We handle the best coals on the mar ket. ELMORE A CO. 'Phont C61, Fancy Oravenstem apples of fins quality and at low prices. See them at Johnson Bros. TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS. Notice Is hereby given that Ihe coun ty superintendent or Clatsop couniy will hold the regular examination of applicants for state and county papers at Astoria, Oregon, as follows: FOR STATE PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, August 12. at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing un til Saturday, August 16, at 4 o'clock. Wednesday -Penmanship, history, spelling algebra, reading, school law. Thursday. Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping, physics, civil government. Friday -Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. . Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history. English literature, psychology, FOR COUNTT PAPERS. Commencing Wednesday, August 12, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday, August 14, at 4 o'clock p. m. ' First, second and third grade certifi cates. Wednesday- Penmanship, history, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arlthmetlc.theory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, mental arlthme tic, school law. olvl government. Primary certificates. , . Wednesday Penmanship, Orthogra phy, reading, arithmetic. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching and methods, physiology, - Tours truly, J. H. ACKERMAN, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Live Well You Can do It If You Trade With Foard ft Stokes Co. Everybody enjoys good living but few like to'ses the .bill corns In, especially when thiy srs larger than you believe they should be. Look Into your buy ing and not only try to save on your expenses but get the best food for your table at ths same time. Ws pride our selves oil keeping omy tne rngnes: grade of delicacies for the table. Our preserves, dried fruit, sauces, canned specialties In meat, fish and vegetables cannot b sxceltsd anywhers. We want you to look at our display In this line and we can ease your troubled mind as what to eat either tot breakfast, din ner or lunch. FOARD STOKES CO JAPANESE! 000U8. New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Ilnnasr. Call aud set the latest novelties from Japan. HATS TRIMMRD FREE. Mrs. ft. IngletMi will continue her re duction sale of hate skirts, waist and ladUs' and children' furnishing good until October 1. Call and see the line. Also carry u complete line, of hair switches and pompadours. Price will suit you. MRS. R. INOLETON, Welch Block. Summer weight underwear II to 13 a suit at S. Dnnslnger A Co's. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK In the County Court of the State of Oregou for the County of Multno mah. In tmr matter of the estate of Alkln ' Cnpelnnd, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVTCN that pursuant to an order and decree of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 33rd day or July, 1903, In the above entitled matter, the undersigned Dan J. Moore, a administrator of said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all of lots 1. 2. B. 6. 13 and 14 of block 129. Mary Ann Adair's South Addition to the Port of Upper Astoria, snd Lot one (1) of Block 7. McClure'a Astoria, and all of the frontage to Lot 1 of Block 7 Mc Clure's Astoria properly appertaining and belonging thereto, all In Clatsop County, Stale of Oregon, at the wharf and dock situated upon said last men tioned property In fhe City of Astoria, at Ihe hour of eleven o'clock In the fore noon of the 39th day of August, 1903. Teniis4f sale cash in hand on the ac ceptance of bid. The rlxht Is reserved lo reject any and all bids. The bidder shall deposit at the time of making his bid, certified check or caeh for ten per cent of the amount of his said bid and as in earnest for the performance thereof if said bid should be approved by the administrator and by said County Court. All rejected bidders will receive a return of deposit so made. Dated !5th day of July, 1903 DAN J. MOORE. Administrator, Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works " - Manufacturers cf Iron, Stwl, Hrasi) nml Brouzo Cawling. , (itiurul Fuuiulrymi'ii and ruttt'rnmnker. Absolutely firgtclnas work. Iticca lowest. Phone 2451. The Palace The Palace Cafe BLACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon.Buildlnj. FirsMlass Horse Shoeing. Loaning Cmnp Wort?. All kinds of wagon material in alwk for sale. We guarantee the best work done in the t ity. Trices rilil. ANDREW ASP. ' Corner Twelfth and Duane Sta, Thoneoji. EXPERT HORSESHOEING . General I'lHckumitliing. Pont hii1 Cannery Work. See us for High CUa Work. Shop Corner of Kif teenth mul Dunne Streets, near St. Mary's Iloapital. HOLMES & SEIBBRT Phone 2.W1. The Boston 530 COMMEltCIAL STREET Best and Neatest Eating: louse-in Astoria ' Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention MAPI tuft win u a r.n (ELATERITE I iroU MAY 1NTMK1) JUJII.JHWO 1 or nrt It mcfMiiry to HJflJ'IjAdJa A WOIIJC-OUT HOOK4 ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the plaon of iliinglca, tin, Iron, tar For flat and steen anrfuooa ,.n... climates. Reasonable in coat. .ii ... n'-'ZC,:;"1 e"--j ii , i J Bold on prices and information THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., DKN8MORB TYPEWRITERS. We anil, rent, and repair all make of typewriter. Writ for new catalogue of New Densmor. Huxley, Ryan k Co., 13 Fourth Street. Portland, Or. 7R wash suit, ages 3 to 3 yeara, for 35o at 8. Damtger A Co's, FULL CREAM CHEESE. Made In Qray'a River. Relalla at 11 tents a pound. The best ever offered on the lower Columbia. Try It an be convinced, Bond Street Market, M. Ello, proprietor. 75(t wash suits for 3So at Danalger's. COAL. Itoayln coal lasts longer, la cleaner and make less trouble with atovea and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. Oeorg W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311, Ladles Attention A NU-e Assortment of Fancy Crockery Received. W arc pleased to announce to ths ladies of Astoria and vicinity thai ws are able to ahow as fin a line of plain atid decorated crockery and glassware; as Is to be found In the city, Every ar ticle will command your keenest In specting and Is sold at price not lo be equaled elsewhere. When you want ta bu y crockery of any kind for dinner, luncheon, flh sets, tea sets, cutlery t mati h, be sure alid see our Hit., It will please you, FOAIlfr A BTOKKH CO. ICECREAM NOT HOW MUl'H BIT HOW OOOD. IS CENTS A PINT AT TAOG'S. Comer Eighteenth and Franklin. Best Restaurant I Rcfulsr Meals, 25 Ccott Sunday Dinners a Specialty E'crytbfnf the Market Affords Catering Company Restaurant High Class Chef t Mlaeral Rublwr) and grave), and all prepared roofinga ' v.. t. i rnr :" . . " iemperoa tor an merit. Guaranteed. It will nav to oik for Worcester Building, Portland. .