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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, FKIDAY, SEPTEMRl-ft 18, 1!K. IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME rrqmiv fr Winter , 250 Boxes Fancy Peachei Now tlio Unit) U cuit'tliem. We want to move tiipin quick K lutvt' piihlipil the iiict down to j-tiuli biminesH' up. Extra Special Values Today. ROSS. HIGGINiS . CO THE STOKE THAT NCVCR DISAPOINTi. THE TIDES HKI'TEMIilCR, limn water. Date. SUNDAY . T Mmi'lny , , . Tut' mIii y , , Weinemlay . , Tl.tirmlay . . Friday . . , , Piitgrdsy . , 1903. a. m. r. it. h.m. ft, h.m. ft. 0:05 7.et!;4 T.6 1 0:o 1.1 ).'6 7.1 1:16 7.7 1:41 1.0 1:62 7.7 t: 10 1.1 10 9 : 3' 7.6 3:41 I. i 11 IMS 7,2 1:17 I.I It 4.00 8.8 8; 59 1.1 I,ow Water. two. Ht'.Vt'AY 7 M'liiihiy , , Tuenduy . , Wednesday Thursday , Friday . ttnturduy . SEPTEMBER. 1903. I A. M. h.rn. ft, 1 6:341 1.0 7 7:01 1,1 li 7:2 1.1 , 7: 55 1.4! 10 1:15 l. ill 9:001 2.01 1121 1:401 2,4 P. M h.m. 1. 491 7:19 8:118 9:0.1 :47l 10: 0 ft. 2.2 1.1 1.4 1.1 0.0 0 0.9 3-Of A ind-3 That Beat Them All SUITS $10.00 To $30.00 0 NW. OVER COATS $10.00 To $30.00 TO CI" KUPPENHIMERS Famous'CIothes iSTROUSE BROS. High Art Insured Clothing CHAS. KAUFMAN'S Union Made Clothes lermaii Wise The Reliable Clothier and Hatter Opposite Palace Restaurant Astoria, Oregon Mr. Charles Wlrkkala, the new pro prietor of The Louvre, will have a grand opening on next Saturday night, Sept, 19, 1903, to which the public are Invited. Mr, Wlrkkalu la Well known In Astoria and he wishes to aee old friends und new ones on this occasion, Don't forgot the date. gU-19 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Advertising copy should be brought In before 6 o'clock, p. m., to Insure Its appearance In the dally issue of the succeeuing (jay. MANAGER ASTORIA,, Still In The Lead For twenty-seven U years we have been Leaders in the Furniture Trade Our Large Stock comprises the best goods obtainable All our furniture is first class and yet ' you can buy of us as cheaply as else : where. Try it. . Charles Heilborn Son d'jwrt yesterday report that th finti are ti nur.erou trvit they en he en . towdliig m another out of the water. a . . 'Ireal blarbflsh. or north coast whale, I Inflll A.tt0CT f'dlowthe sardine schools ven Into the Jt lUVl rl V1 river , and th V, St. 8. Kletro yester- day encountered an Immense leviathean Inside ih Heads. The hla kfish was ei)Jolnjf .1 rare feed of sardine. The run nf small fish will Vint about three weeks Ho plntlfuf In the supply that sardines can le dipped out of the water itv the hundred with an ordinary bucket. Two Girls Arc County Authorite Will Send them to the Boyj and Girls' Aid Society of Portland. fT-hSSi .h'SS.S OUTPUT BEING- INCREASED iii-year old girl, will be ....... Ma Nylund, prosecuting witness In tne en nf '.lie main tit Oregon va. Fmnk Ailaiim l.ty Mirtln ...... ...... .r.ft,K MV,'M; 'IUIII Jtiilge Tiench'ird and probably ordered i'iiiiiiillt?1 lo th lioya' and Cilrla' Aid Hoi-leltf. of 1'itrtland. The irlrla ueie arriHl-d yeatrdty by Hheilff Mnvllle l"r rr.'iuenuiig the county JiiHyard anil I ilklng to Adanm. The offl. lain regurd tin-in n n ln"ftrrlKlliln and feel that they Hhoiild li" m-nt away, lhat other child ren inuy nol come under their Influence. The a.lvlsiililllty of ihla coinne la ap paieht fimii the fact Uiat (mother 15 rui -ii. iiM wan ulih them when they iver, n re,wl , 1 . TIiIm i.ri.llv Ihll,, mlHii had no thought, of doing w rong hh'1 told tui flinlKlil-foi-w jird . a aiorv thai he an Permitted ;o ko home to her moth it. if!t-r iriimllng never ogalti to aa- late iih had kIi Ik. The then glrla w-erip carefully exam ined !' rl-iy iifteiuooti by Diwitirt Attoin,-)' Allen and rilaitfl Mi.vllle. The Inme ou hlM a flict ijiie'tlotied. Hi e Ik (i bright little thing and aeenwd to fully renltae her mlatuke of afaaadat Ihk with ihe olh-T I'hl'dten. Her renia p,iplc of excellent atiilidlng ;ind tli-lr daughter t a perfect lady.' Hh," had ln urged by the Nylund and Martin girl to acotniMiiy them to the Vicinity of the jail, but had tak en no nail In the conver:itlon with Admit, fhe wan very grateful to the oiflclalH for lhlr consideration, an wiib her mother. I'h arrest of thla young lady im in-t'fly an unfortunate Inci dent in Ihe -necutloti of the plana of the oftlil.iU to nut n Ntoi, to the dis graceful conduct of boys and girls. The examination of Miss Nylund developed the fact lhat a wi'IMelllied -Itort Is on fool to save Adams from lh penitentiary. Tr' victim of his i rime told the ottbdala thut a Mrs. J. H iker had adivd her to marry Adams.' that she could suve him by denying lhat -HI assault had been committed, and that she should go to the Jail and nc'iiiaSnt him with her Intention. The Nylund slid was a dlttlcult witness le foit Mr. Allen, and her story was not complete by any means. Bhe admitted, however, :h.it she Intended following the tulvlce of Mrs. Maker, and that her visit to th- Jul yard yesterday was to :i'itiHlit him with !ier purpose. TV.e Mirtln gtrl inane a mucn moe c.imi b'te statement. She said the Ny lund girl had repeatedly announced her Intention to other girls of marrying Ailiims. and n lf rated the slatement thai Mrs. linker had advised this cov.r'. The elowst imiuiry iiineu " brino out tint Mrs. linker was even ticqualnted w ith Adams, and II was Im Ot.ll.. to .icouiit for hvr Interest In the ninu who Is inder arrest for the re volting crime. Mi-n Unkir came to our house and talked with me nlut the mutter,'.' aald the Nylund girl. "She told me 1 ought to marry Adams and save him from going over the road. She said 1 "could go to the jull and see him ana iubi u. Jaller would let me In. I didn't want to go Inside the Jail. 1 was tdd that If i MhAi.i.i v Atlama was not guilty of the charge against him he would not be sent to the statw's prison. mi., vvioiut did not state that she ii..,,,le.1 marrvlmr Adams, but told the officials thit she purposed tolling the truth about l!w assault when the cise waa called In the circuit court, hue nas ali-enrtv made a BWeepIng confession to tinmiiv DUnlri Attornev Kaklu. ihe waa asked to exnluln tlie manner which aho obUvlned jwssipslon of some viio l.hototranha which she had given to Adams, and which are now In Sheriff Unvllle'a custody, but was uname or unwllllim to tell who gave them to her. The Mart n was a willing w nne nri t..l,l much of the doing of the Ny lund child. She Bald that Miss Nylund had told her that she drank liquor and smoked cigarettes In Adams' room, and that she had obtained tne pictures ai she could not explain Mrs. Baker's Interest In Adams, and did not vnnw that anv one e'se had ever sug eested to the Nylund girl that she mnrrv Allama. A nltlful scene was enacted at tne elnn nf the examination. Mr. Allen io.ironia.1 Sheriff Llnvllle to keep the rirl. in tall until he could learn it thi. narents would submit to tnfir ehll,1nn helllK sent to the Society With- hot rr:naiitvof leeal proceeding When the Martin girl was ioiu tnai wmiM have to -emaln In Jail' until her on en i . could be consultetl, she broke 1 . ... H.1 . ..1.11 down and wept hysterically tne cnu is afflicted with a weak noun anu aim was so Utdly frleghtentd that for a time It was feared sne migni u.?. Th onndlilon of the irlrl prompt eu tne r.Hi,.ini. in ovM-clne leniency and sne was given over to the custody ot nei parents who were required to wing ner Into court this morning. The lack of parent ial discipline was very noticeable In tne ennuren uu.o.s ih amuiioitton. Evidently the chllil- Ven have not been accustomed to the care thut most children receive, ana their predicament Is attributed by the officials to the negligence of the moth ers and 'athers. The officials are de termined to break up the disgraceful conduct of boys and girls, and arrests will be made, whenever mere ia any oc casion for them. Hume Mill Now Cutting 100,000 Feet of Lumber Daily. The Hume mill yesterday cut ifrl.'M feet of lumber In a, 10-hour run. This not the limit of Its cairtfliy. nor will Its maximum) cut be reach d for some (inyn yt. Xlm-e starting, the Increase In the daily output has b .-n gradual, and, until the limit of utf it WiM) in a 10-hour run la reached, liie increase will continue. The present out put ' fo Han Fran cllmo cargoes," though Mr. Hume will seek other market i, Indue- ig the OH ent. as tha mill Is brought ip to a full running capi' lty and a I . nleT accu mulates: The dejimrnnfor lutflber Just now is nut brlsg, for the reason that ihls Ir Ihe season 'h'.-n building o(r tlon abtcketi. as Winter approaches. There, hoivcver. la no appreciable drop Must Observe Health Laws Masters of Vessels Err in Trying to evade the Regulations Governing Quarantine. The case of the Am'rkan barkentlne Amiiwin, which departed from Hono lulu for Port Townsend or Astorb without a clean bill of health, furnlshe an object lesson to masters of vessels enguged In the coast wine trade. Hono lulu Ih u filufflfo-lnfwtert twirl Prior Ai the departure id the Ainaxon the miarantine ollleer there suggested to the master that he should allow his vessel to be dJsenfected." it was option al with the master to submit to disin fection ut Honolulu or to k. Into quar antine at the port of hl destination. Hitchosti the latter course. .To have had the vessel disinfected at Honolulu would have entailed a delay of only a day, while to go into quarantine at the port of destination will result in the loss of fully two weeks. After the ves.i-1 is Uninfected she will be requir ed to remain hi quarantine a week. 'The refusal of the. master to have his vessel disinfected at Honolulu was foolishness." said Quarantine Officer Harla yesterday. "The marine health laws Wtl, ot course. le s'rletly enforc ed In all canes, and there :t no possible chance f.w the Amazon to escaiie. It GUNSSAMMIIT lOi See Us, It Will Pay You FOARD $ STOKES CO. ASTORIA, OREGON Pi tne pric or tumour or 11 . '"" '"' - The dia'rlbntlon of money on account I well underst.KKl that some master,, of the Hume mill will I noticeable In Ihe community when alt the machinery Is going at full capacity. Said an As toria mill man yesterday. "The 0er atlon of the Hume mill means the dis trlbutln of 11,000,000 annually in this community. At least ITW.U00 must be paid out for logs and the payroll and other expenses will easily run the an nual expenditures up to ll.fWO.OOO. The ure now ISO men at work In the mill and this number will be Increased to about 100. The office and store bulld-Ings-and other conveniences are scarce ly completed, but will be before winter days are on. . IS APPOINTMENT INVALID. . The serious doubt that has krrisen as to the possibility of making a valid levy i f taxes for 1W? under the present statutes has directed attention to an other alleged defect In the tax laws of the state, regarded by some attorneys as even more momentous, it Is said ihni Ihn method rireHcrilM.d for the nr- ,ortionm)nt of the state tax among the counties is unconstitutional, because at variance with that fundamental princi ple of this government which Insures equal mid uniform taxation to all. 1 Should the objection be sound Its eon sequences may be far reaching. If the method of niinortioiimenl is invalid no county can tie compelled to collect state taxes or pay them over to the state If collected. The toss of the revenue from tares would iinralvze alt the ma chinery of slate government and all the slate Institutions. Numerous appro priations made by the legislature would be Imjierllled. among them the appro priation of half a million dollars for the Lewis and Chirk fair. It Is the belief of those who regard the law as defective that the only cure lies in remedial legislation, and this, i hey declare, must be enacted at on?e. In order to avoid very serious complications. do not always feel that disinfection Is necessary, but their opinions will not be permitted to Jeapordize the public health It Is well for all masters to live up to the letter of the national hwilth regulations, tor 1" this manner they will often nave them se!r much trouble." SOLID OAK ROUND TOP EXTENSION TABLES Large new line at 7.75 and up Elegant new designs in Chiffoneires and Hall Trees Come in and see some Nobby Furniture H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher COMMHICCIAL STKKKT THE KI.IiEK AltRIVErf. The steamship Elder arrived yester day from San Francisco. She brought an unusually large number of passen vvipW, in all and more than 100 tons of freight for Astoria merchants. The Elder did not sight the log raft, owing to the thick weather. Up to the time the steamship reached the Heads a heavy fog hung over the sen; making it Impossible to see for any distance. Just as the Elder arrived at the light ship the fog lifted. The trip up was a ie.is.tnt one. ' PERSONAL MENTION. FALL FISH SCARCE. The run of fall fish Is still slack and few fishermen are working. There are K.:.ii.,.n nn .iiveraides in the river and a run Is not expected for some time. Tha nrlces are very low and tne nsner- men will not put their gear In the water. One cent and Z cents per puu..- are being offered ror suveieiu teelheads. RIVER FULL OF SARDINES. Th lower harbor is literally alive with, sardlnas and persons who went Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Griffith, of Oregon City, are visiting in Astoria. Mrs Q. W. Coffman and daughter, KoWnia, are attending the state fair at Salem. Miss Frances Clayton has gone to Monmouth where she will enter the normal school. Mrs. Vi. C. Cowgtll and sons. Jack and Will, came over from Seaside last night and will leave today for their home In Baker City. Mrs. W. F. McGregor and Mrs. N. P. Sorenson have abandoned their sum mer homes at Seaside and are again domiciled In their Astoria homes. Gus Peterson, of Uppertown, fell from the roof of R. J. Owens' residence while painting yesterday, fracturlngr one of the bones of the forearm.. MARINE NOTES. The schooner W. V. Garms arrived down the river yesteday and cleared for Pan Fnncisco. She takes l.KO.000 feet of lumber. The steamer Despatch arrived yester day from San Francisco. She brought too tons of cement for Portland. The schooner Bartlett departed yes terday for San Pedro with 667,515 feet of lumber. The O. R. & N. dock is filled with freight of all descriptions and presents a wry busy appearance. A large quan tity of salmon i stored there. Th steamer Vosburg arrived yester day from Nehalem. NEW DANCING SCHOOL PROFESSOR CLEVELAND GOES EAST.! A. A. Cleveland, Jr., left last night for Worcester. Mass., where he will enter Clark university, the well known technical Institution. Professor Cleve land recently won a scholarship In this college from the university or Oregon. He w 111 make special study of sociology and pedagogy. The course to be taken by him will require two years' work. . , .v f . ROADS ARE IMPROVED. The storm of last ' Fiday Impeded travel In the vicinity of Push pogtofflee by. blowing dead stumbs and trees across rouds and trails. About 50 pick ers tire at work In the Gronnell hop yard . The yard win De cieanea up mis week. CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION FILED. A certificate of completion of Fifteen th street from Cedar to Date, was filed yesterday in Auditor Anderson's omce. The work was done by Contractor ooodln. A certificate of completion of the Forty-fourth street sewer, an Im- nrovement made by contractor raim- berg.-was also filed. BORN. born " To Mr. and Mrs. C. J: Gubb. of 469 Duane street, yesterdayy a daughter.. Anv nhlM bun mm - w!l and ts ehsaul from us a th most exMriaae- ed buysr, Johnson Bros. Lovers of the art of dancing, and those who wish to acquire that art, will be pleased" to learn thai a dancing .academy is zo be opened at Hanthorn's hall by Prof. H. W. Dennle, late of Colorado. Saturday night a social dance will be given, the series commencing tomorrow evening. These will run from 9 to 12. Next Monday light a class will be start La wht.tt will onerate from 8 to 10 that evening and succeeding Aionaay mgius. ctovdnv afternoon, from Z to , win ue devottd to the juvenile class, beginning av from tomorrow. Those wish- i.. nicntA iMMins mat' ?ommunicate - - . either personally during me hours named at the hall, or address by mall care of The Astorian office. Mr. Dennle intends to Inaugurate several ..on. d.mees this fall which undoubtedly ...in the nme success that has been achieved by Utem in otner ciues. Parents are cordially invited to oe ,.i,i at -ho tuvenile class session rn,A .viwii of Mbu Gertrude Stock' hun naetired as an assistant ...hi. h foot in itself will commend the academy to many residents or mis city Jell-O is a deliclols dessert and is .lv nrennredav We have it In the fol lowing flavors: Raspberry, strawberry, orange and lemon. jonnson urcs. THE KING OF THE'lAND OF NOD. Part first What "six little sleepy hands" witness in the land Of Nod. Purt noonnd The klne departs for his cither dominions and the fairies appear for a revel in dreamland. "Little joe, a mortal, is found by them and chang cd to a fairy. The "Fairy Queen" res ttoa him. An unusually Interesting entertaln hw m children at the Meth- odlBt church tonight. Admission only i5 cents. WAITING FOR INDRAPURA. Chines In Electors McFeron and Wallace are In the city awaiting the arrival of the Indrapura, now due. up on tha Indranura's arrival, the inspect ors will board her and remain wither until tha vessel roes back over the bar. Tha dutv nf tha insoectors is to carry out the ruling relative to tne transpor tatlon of Chinese., . Organ for aale cheap. Inquire at thl office. sun-tf Your g a i n by .Schilling's Best . :.v"-- . bWng.powdT " tpim CJ? Hng tractt' Md amounts to at least a quarter; but that isn't all. '-' . - 1 At jrwr fraco't j avMuyback; ", S. A. GIMRE CAIiEIEH A FINE STOCK OF SCa.T' .Boots and Shoes Sells at Close Figares " . . , The Best Restaurant : Regular Meals, 25 Cents . X Sunday Dinners Specialty i Everytnin; tne Market Affords $ - 4 I H1UVW WUIWIIU VVUUUUJ Palace 1 Cafe WILL M A DItSON CIGARS AND TOBACCOS 534, Com'l St., and 114, nth St., Astoria, Oregon Pale Bohemian Lager Beer Best On The Coast ...North Pacific Brewing Co... topsy mum THE BEST MADE TArAAAArVAAA kkk -kick None Better Than Topsy pestr madej I Hosiery. AMMMMf None Better Than Topsy Topsy 4Hosiery i3 absolutely without "a parallel. The quality is better, the prices are cheapen than any other Hose 'on the market.. If you wear them once you will never, wear any other make. - Tha Plnrp Tn Snw Jb eW A V WW- 4 I K wm 508-510 Commercial Street