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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1903)
ASTORIA; OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBKR 10, 1903. Soft Shelled Crabs y Something very delicious. The whole Eastern Crab put up In cans ready for use--They are J Good, Try Em 35c per can, 3 for $1.00 . ; ROSS. HIGGIN5 (SL CO UOOI GOODS Ol'It SPECIALTY. THE TIDES ocTonica iei. rflh Waisr. " Cm"' SUNDAY , Monday Tuxsdajr . , Wednesday Thursday . Friday , , Saturday . "illiilll 0:13 1:00 1:40, 1:23, S:0l ft, T.7 7. T. 7.1 P, h,m. 11:41 13:04 13:83: 1:01! 1:35 1:10, 1:51 M. ft. Vow ffiy, ' t' BUNDAY' . . Monday . , .. Tuesday ... Wednesday . . Thursday . Friday . . , . Saturday . . . OCTOBER, IMt. Km, iVil 6:60 :22 1:64 7:t( 1:06 1:41 M. ft 1-7; 1.71 1.71 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.6 "pTm" 6:46 6:20 6:62 7: ill 1:06 1:46 :J0 ft. 3.6 1.4 0.1 0.6 0.1 0.1 9-1 Sole Distributor for Astoria Good Clothes for Doys LOOK FOR T1IIS LABEL S JKSffifef tsaji Wife i miia m 'Mm amana strays If Pi The Kind of Clothes that make Wise famous and make Dovs happy. II Eli MM! WISE COAL The brat cool is cheaper and mort onvnlent than wood. The only flrsi clase coal In Astoria cornea from Aus tralia. It makes a hot, even Are and burns up clean, leaving little ash and no clinkers. It contains no dirt or stone. It gives entire satisfaction for steam and domestic use. At the low price of 17 a ton It Is the most conven ient and desirable fuel to he had. Try It. Tlitnn IM. ' ELMORE tt CO. Still In The Lead 4! For twenty-seven years we have been Leaders in the Furniture Trade . Our Large Stock V 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 SOlle . I?liet flaaa in Trttr Pa..t ....... v. Bar and Billiard Room s American and European Dan Free Coach to the House PARKER HOUSE -- , i . ' ... - . , H. B'PAJRKER, Proprietor & P. PARKER, Manager. Good SampIoJBooms on Ground Floor for Commercial Men " ASTORIA! OREGON (ELATERITB Is Mineral Rubber) JTOU MAY INTlaMX) IIUJL,IINO orflnd it noceirytoHIOPIjACEATVOnN.OUT BOOP ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the place of shingles, tin, Iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, eto. Easy to lny. Tempered for all climntes. Reasonable in cost. Sold on inorit, Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prices and information. ,! .y . THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland BIG SUCCESS WAS SCORED Library Benefit Performance Prov ed a Splendid Amateur Production. HOUSE PACKED THE TO DOORS IT vdlio The Performers Were Equal to Their I'drtM uu.l Held the lilir Crowd Mpell- -IIouikI. The "Myotic Mliluets" setred a pro nnunced hit. Ot that there was not the sllifhtcst doubt as the erowdtd condition of the lta house last night, the liberal ap plause and the expressions of approval manifested the success of the perform ers, largo and smalt. . From the time the curtain went up on the prettjr tab leaux showing all the little ones group ed In an attitude of repose, strongly reminding cosmopolitan theater-goers of a certain scene In the extravaganxa "Hlubad the Bailor," until the finale. It was vl lent that a master hand had drilled the children, and, for that mat ter, the young ladles, for there were no tiresome wait or painful "breaks," such as so often characterize amateur productions. The costumes were very good, several partaking of absolute splendor. The music was catchy and well played, and as a natural con sequence the ensemble was highly sat isfactory. As to those who look leading part., they could hardly have beenl Improved upon. From the fact that Mist Kath ryn Bhlveley had more "lines" than any other.she should be referred to pri marily. As TlUnla, the lady made a regal queen, the splendor of her tolt vlflnic with perfect declamation, a sup erb figure and perfect stage presence In securing her unlimited applauoe. The scribe will be kind-hearted and re frain from mentioning that absurdly funny exit she made on one occasion, ehttkingr with laughter at a comical line while the "Imuse" roared In sym pathy. ,..-v :: " j Miss Madge L, Kovey was a close sec ond for the honors of the evening. She made a dashing Prince Obdlllous. and her song. "My Sweet Anona," with Its tuneful lilt, brought forth a wcll mertted encore. Like the fair aueen. Mis Sovey Is fortunate In posewwlng a sweet voice, whU-h. In conjunction with a most winning personality, assured nor Instantaneous success last night. The q'wen LouIm gavotte, danced by the Misses Tallant, F. Elmore, Nowien, Illlnn, Bwoks., Ma gee, UUInger, May irtalnger, Holmes. Olsnn, Morton, Mc l.fuii, ..Morgan,' Jordan, Holmes and rtiinncls, was the acme cf grace, and a the Intricate movoments were executed In perfect unbwn under the kaleidosco pic hues of the everchanging calcium light, the scene produced will be re membered for a long time with pleasure The Florndora sextette. Misses Hob ron. Fox. Crang, Elmore, Wood, and Mrs. Finch, gave the familiar music with as easy execution as many a pro fessional sextette has done, and hence the young ladles hod to repeat their number. : ' ';- tc : '' ;;. t Misses Cordlner, Hough, Mammer- strom, Faatabend, Thompson, Ross, Stephenson and Fulton captured the audience by their pleasing' evolutions In the Amuxon and Archer dances. ; Miss Reba Hoibson sang "Rosalie," a beautiful ballad In the finished style characteristic of 'he lady, being sup ported In, the refrain by her companions of the sextette. . As a matter of course Mies Hobson had to respond to an en core before the audiense was satisfied, . As to the little ones, each was up In his or her part, with the result that the big erowi'waa highly pleased. . The performance will be repeated to night and another packed house will undoubtedly gret '.he performers.' AH sorts of people use it, all sorts of stores sell the famous English complexion soap. Established 1789. sold slIomUMwwM. TAX LAW TO BE TESTED Supreme Court Will Pass on Vali dity of Act of the Ust Legislature. the defendants, but before he had. talk d an hour Judge Mclirlde became weary and adjourned court until this morning. Arguments will doubtless be concluded today. From what Judge Mc Bride aald yesterday It Is prob able a decision will be handed down on Monday, CAME HERE MANY YEARS AGO Interesting ltMiiliilcewe of the Kev, Fnther Hlanehet, tliv. Father F. H. Rtanchett and Rev, Father L. A, .Brosseau, the first, vUar-generul of Oregon, and the last, chaplain of the Mt. Tabor sisterhood, passed the day inspecting Astoria and vicinity yesterday, taking a side trip to Hammond and Warrenton by way of diversion. Both gentlemen are located at Portland, and leave for home today. In conversation with an Astorlan man, Father Hlanehet detailed some Interest ing remtnlsences of bis long service In this state, "I came here 41 years ago," said he, cl ft. - via. - the Nlcaraua route flan Francisco, from Montreal. The reas on of taking that comparatively un known route was because we secured a rut t'.'S cheaper apiece than by the Punuma road, there being 40 in our Cuinpfuiy, of whom 29 were Sisters. We ina'Je only one stop between San Juan Del Sur, the Pacific port of Nic aragua, and. Ba.n Francisco, that stop being at Acapulco for coal. I remem ber quite well that there were several FV'Tu h engineers examining a proposed rmite for an Inter-ocean at the time," continued his reverence, which remark shows that France had an eye on the much talk'-id of marine highway long before Pe'Lesseps' star had sprung Into nxcendancy In connection with the Su es canal, to say nothln of his latter fiasco, the attempted Panama water way." ;;' ,, .' ; "I was a passenger on the celebrated Brother Jonathan coming here, though, of course, not on the lost lllfated trip. My uncle, however, had a record of ar rival In Oregon which makes me look like a tenderfoot, for he came here 85 ytars ago, being the first Catholic priest in this state. He located at Van couver.- Wash., where thee was one sloe, and traveled quite a bit between that post and Oregon City, where an other 'emrrluliv,exlHtejl. Nedless to say, there was no Portland then. Well, here we are at Astoria, so I must say g odby to you, my son." mid the vener able prelate, accompanied by his coad jutor, started far a hotel preparatory p continuing their Journey home. AFFECTS THE COURT HOUSE ir Tax I Knocked Out Work on the Sew Public Build in? Will He Delay. . ed Botue. DYSENTERY IS REPORTED. WILL BE FINISHED -TODAY. The attorneys In the Sixteenth street injunction case talked Judge McBride weary last night and the court contin ued the case until this morning, Yes terday afternoon all the testimony was In and attorney Thomson made his ar gument for the taxpayers who are re monstrating against the present con tract'. After dinner City Attorney Smith commenced the arguments for An unusual number of dysctery cases arc reported In tfie city. Retir ing to the prevalence of the ailment yesterday a physician snld it ot course was duo to some common cause and In his opinion was not traceable to water or milk that Is being used. The theory has been abandoned (hat it may come from California fruit. A party recently returned from that state reports that .fruit, especially .grapes Is copiously sprayed before It Is shipped and It may be a physiclarr stated yesterday that the dyslntery prevalent is due to this spraying. LABOR, DAY PRIZE AWARDED. .. The second prize awarded for the best showing made on the occasion of the Labor. day parade was received yester day by Columbia Lodge, No. 16. Inter national Association of Machinists, and it Is In the hands Of Pete Mayer, The prize is a beautiful souvenir gavel made from a piece of wood taken from the wreck ot the Silvte de Grasse vessel and on the silver mounting is inscribed the words: "Second, prise, Labor duy rarade, Astoria, Ore; Columbia Lodge, NO. 26,1. A. of M." WILL HAVE COLD STORAGE VHt 5)j: Mil- - Economy Brand Evaporated Cream gets tarthtit, Uchlei the palate, pi 0 1 ii n k m appearance, uowt imootmy irom u can, mow ap peniing, mon nourishing. i na aoove gov nam on an our brands it an insurance policy tor its integrity, purity ana tkuuui preparation. Insist upon your 6mm giving you Economy tirana ana se mat our lacxu is on th can. Tokt no sub stitute. HELVETIA MaK CONDENSING CO. Higbknfl, QllnoU. qS Henry Weinhartl. the well-known Portland brewer, has made arrange meats with J. Llndenberger, of this city, for a cold storage for Welnhard beer. Mr. Welnhard Intends Inaugu rating a dally delivery In Astoria and to push the sale of his beer in this city. It is understood the new arrangement will go Into effect Immediately, - FUNERAL OF JOSEPH LEONARD. The funeral of the late Joseph Leon ard will be held this afternoon, under the auspices of Astoria aerte of Eagles, The interment will toe In Greenwood, Whither the remains -will be conveyed on the steamer Mayflower, Members of the order of Eagles will attend the funeral In a body. FOUND, A place where you can buy fine wines and liquors tor family and medicinal use, at reasonable figures. The Call fornla Wine & Liquor House, 423 Bond street, 'phone 2174 black, are content with small profits. No bar. Free city delivery, ' . -r. , S26-026 TEACHERS' MEETING TODAY.- The regular session ot tne City xeacn. era Association will be held at :30 this morning at the McClure school. "Mystic MU1gets,"llbrary benefit, ,at Fishers'' opera house tonight. Admis sion 60 cents and 25 cents. Come out and help a worthy cause, . The time of beginning work on Clat sop county's new court bouse will de pend upon the outcome of a test case .now pending In the supreme court of Oregon, The suit was Instituted In Multnomah county to try out the law passed at the last session of the legis lature providing for two tax levies In 1!0(. In the Uwer court Judge de land decided against - the county, and, If be is upheld, there will be but one levy In 1904. Oregon counties have always been one year in arrears In the collection of taxes, the 1902 assessment, tor Instance being levied in 1902. The last legisla ture determined to remedy this alleged defect and passed a law authorizing the several counties to make two lev ies In 10I: The bill provided that col lections on the 1901 roll should be made In January, 1S04, and that a second levy should be made Immediately thereafter. It was contended by some attorneys that the bill was unconstitutional In making tbse provisions and the test was Institu'ed by mutual agreement. The remonsirazors held that only one. levy could be made In a year, and the decision If Judge Cleland has been in their favor. The old law anJ new con flict in some respects and this discrep ancy has resulted in the legal entangle ment, '.-'." v -'''"" ;"''-., Governor Chamberlain recently said that there would be but one remedy in the event of Judge Cleland's decision being upheld by the supreme court an extra legislative session. The gov ernor la on record against a special ses sion, and whether or not he would con sider the emergency grave enough to convene the lawmakers in extra session Is a question. An extra session would necessitate special elections In four counties, one of which is Clatsop, whose state senator resigned to become a United States senator. A special election would cost this county nearly fcirtO, so the prospect of a possible ex tra legislative session does not appeal favorably to Clatsop's officials. There is now J6000 In the court house fund, and a two-mill levy on the 1t0 roll would net an additional $3000. which, If the new tax law is upheld, would be available early in 1904. With J1S.00O the county court would .com mence work on the court bouse and it could be finished in two years. The de cision of the supreme court is therefore iinNiously awaited.. STEEL SUC li, ) Library benefit tonight. Don't fall to attend. .... , MARINE NOTES. The French ship Berengere entered at the Astoria customs housfe yesterday from Antwerp, via Port Lob Angeles. She has a general cargo of steel, pig Iron, liquors and glass, and 2000 bar rels of cement. The entire cargo goes to Portland. The barkentlne John C. Meyers clear ed yesterday for San Pedro. She takes 1,080,000 feet of railroad ties. The schooner S. T. Alexander arrived yesterday from San Francisco. She Is under charter to load lumber at Port land. ... . . ' . The schooner Novelty has finished a lumber cargo at Knappton. The barkentlne Addenda departed yesterday with a cargo of lumber from Knappton. WITNESS HASLETT IS HERE. Sheriff Linvllle returned last night from Salem whither he had taken Ole Nelson. With him he brought Henry Ilaslett, a whites in the case of William Mitchell who Is to have a hear lug on the charge of robbing1 the "21" game of 140 at the Sunnyslde saloon. Mitchell la now serving out a $50 fine for drunkenness. His preliminary hf ar ing will probably take - place today, Haslett, the witness was, picked up by Sheriff Linvllle In Portland. , Mitchell had told Haslett, so the latter states, that he. was out of money on the day the money was missing. A LOVE LETTER. Would not interest you If you were looking for a ' guaranteed salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto-Dodd, of UPondsr, Mo,, writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklln's Arnica Salve cured me. Its the best salve on earth." 25o at Chas. Rogers drug store. . : .. . The Astorlan Is In receipt of a com munication from Rev. L. J. Trumbull stating that he will return In time to oc cupy his pulpit In the Astoria Baptist church October 17. Rev. Trumbull is now to Scottsdale. ArUt. . Pepper is so common in gin ger, you may not know the taste of pure ginger. The same is . even more true of pepper mint. , Schilling's Best everything: pure. " . Al yaw iroctt'; moniytaka 'v ' . ... ' . 4 School This Shoe is emphati cally the best in the mar ket for children, and is sold exclusively by WHEIUTY, RALSTON CO. Successors to John Hahn 4V I The Boston Restaurant ! 30 COMMERCIAL ST11EET Best anl Neatest Eating: House io Astoria Try Our 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention lllofi Class Clisr t MARINOVICH & CO WKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmi m null im he Palace Cafe Tfie Best Restart f t Reralar Meals, 25 Cents . X Sunday Dinners Specially E erytninf tbe Market Affords X Palace Catering Company WILL MADIiSO CIGARS AND TOBACCOS 534, Com'l St., and 114, nth St., Astoria, Oregoa Pale Bohemian Lager Beer Best On The Coast ...North Pacific Brewing' Co... Don't 60 To Porto , to buy your ready-to-wear suitsLadies spend your money at home and save from $5.00 to $IQ.QO" on every suii? ? X? Cj I J J ".This suit is decidedly correct, in style, mater Hr " T,"- ials are Broadcloth and fancy mixtures Jackets are silk lined, and come in the swellest Bloure styles. Portland stores ask 25.60 for same suit, our price, ...... $10.50 $y S ; f7 f This is a new shipment of long 'skirted w Sm a s J Bloure coat suits cut in Militaire kC'tx. and cape, full melon shape, sleeves with fancy cuffs and ornaa.t-iit-ed with metal buttons. Made of finest cheviot in blues and blarfa Portland stores would ask you 30.00 for these suits. 0ur Pce $22.50 The Place to Save Money. ! im f,30RSE DEPT. 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