The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 16, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASTOMAr- OKWJON, . FRIDAY, OCTOBKR 16, 1903.
A. Gbod Was
May be had ly using Silver Gloss Soap, will not
' injure tho finest fabrics T
A Pure Floating Soap
I(Ook tho satno as Irory Does the samo work
and soils for 5 cents a bar:
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T E Iv E G R A P H
The Planter or Southern
Hotel before you go to the
Worlds Fair at St. Louis.
J If you buy j our clothe at AYWs land win
ono of tho four fir4-clnsi round trip tickets to
ttho World's Fair, you can afford to stop at a
first-class hotel, but the hotel will bo crowded
and you should write or telegraph to a good
hotel to be sure of accomodations, meanwhile
wo will accomodate you with the finest clothe
on enrth at moderate prices and give you a
chance on the four five tickets to the St. Louis
Fair and that beats going to Portland.
HERMAN WISE
SOON TO BE
GOMPLETED
Apparatus for Commercial Club
' Gymnasium Has Been Or .
j dered by Directors.
BOYS' DAYS TO BE ARRANGED
rrobnble Tliat Board wilt Place
U innuNliiin at Disposal of
All the Lad of
t the City.
The board of directors of tb Com.
nmrNitl Club ha ordered the neces-
vary apparatus for Ota new gymnasium
and the annex frill be completed lu
short time. Hatha and other convenlen
! are to be Installed within a few
rcck. The gymnasium la a spacious
one and when fitted up will be a credit
to the club, Frod Mueller, formerly of
Sun Francisco, has been engaged
instructor and will take charge of tho
symwitilum November 1. Mr. Mueller
hits lnnl much expedience in thle line
ntid there la no doubt that the annex
will flourish urub-r hie management;
It t the Intention ' to install the
biithi In the room south of the main
hull, where also will be located the
membra' lockers and the dressing
room. Thle will make It poaelble to
devote the entire main floor to gym
nullum purposes. The arrangement ia
a most satisfactory One.
luwntly the board of directors de
cided to permit the high school boye to
nit! the gymnasium, but made no pro- j
vIkIiii for other boya to enjoy the prlv-
elego. However, it la probable that
regular boy' days and classes will be
iirtniigt'd, no thai all those desiring
iniiy imve the advantage "of an early
physical training. The matter ii to
Ih brought before the board lor con
sideration. '
beat light aggregations (n the aute.
The team hu already arranged for two
game one with the Holmes business
college team and the other with the B,
8. A, team, It is probable a third game
will be arranged with the Hill military
acuulemy eleven,
HELP THE POOR,
Mrmbr of the Salvation Army are
anxious to receive donations of old
clothing for either men, women or child
ren. It I the deairs of the members
that persons having such donations to
make drop a card to army headquar
tera and the articles will be called for,
Clothing thus donated will be given to
the loor during the winter month.
Ciiptaln and Mrs, Hoteton and Cadet
Chllder have arrived to take charge of
lbs army In this city. -
TO SET OFF
BIG BLASTS
Two or Three Explosions
Sixty Tons of Powder to
Be Made at Bugby.
of
PROGRESS OF JETTY WORK
Construction of Tramway Sus
pended and No Further Ex
tension Will He Made
During the Winter. ,
MaJ-'".'':;!'--
CHANCE FOR OCEAN RACE
Columbia and Whittler Depart'
jkn. at the Same Time.
There promises to be an interesting
race down the coast between the it earn
hip Columbia and the tank steamer
Whittler,' which left out yesterday at
the iwme hour. The Whittler is loaded
with her unique cargo of water. Bhe
is said to be a very speedy vessel and
capable of glvUg the Columbia a good
run down the coast to Ban Franelsoo.
There Is no possibility that the Colum
bia will permit any common tank steam
er to wrest from her the laurels she
has won on the Astoria-Ban Francieco
run and a brush is looked for. Both
vessels were well loaded when they de
parted yesterday and conditions gener
ally were favorable for fast time.
ANOTHER HAMMOND RUMOR,
The perliKlib! runvir with reference
to the probable future plans of A. B.
Hitmmwid is now current in Astoria.
Thin time gossip has it that Mr. Ham
mond l ifolng to dlepose of all bis In
terest in Kureka, t'ul., (!) and hie
himself hither to develop his business
Itittwai In and around Astorlw. , The
lry goes tnat he will build a birxe
mill at Tansy 1hX. which, affords
whit 1 generalty considered to be the
fim-nt mill site In the west. If Mr
lUimiiond ever builds a mill at Tanzy
l'olnt, the A. & C. will be extended
down the count into his timber tracts.
all the trade of the south will come to
Astoria, and well, the rumor thut Mr.
Hammond H about to pack his Junk
rend depart from Eureka for Aitorlo
lucks confirmation.
MARINE NOTES.
The German Nauarchoa departed yes
terday for the United Kingdom with a
cargo of grain,
The schooner W. F. Howe k on her
way from San I'edro to the Columbia
to lond lumber.
The Oriental liner Indrasamha arriv
ed yeateruay rrom the far east with a
full cargo of orWnla 1 stuffs. She
brought 164 passengers across the
i can and landed SO at Victoria. The
big liner left up the river to discharge
her cargo. A full, outward cargo
awaits her At Portland.
ALL ORDINANCE; S0NE3,
NEW ROAD COMPIEUED.
The road to he Tongue Tolnt m(ll
was completed yesterday. One can
now safely and comfortably drive
through Alderbrook and to the mill.
The new road Is of plank and gravel.
It Is JO feet wide, affording ample room
for teams to pass. The length of the
new road is about 1800 feet. A gang
of 20 men have been at work on it for
about three weeks. The cost of the Im
provement to Mr. Hume was 21000.
Mayor Suprenant yesterday attached
hi Klgnnture to all the ordinances pas-
j ed at the recent special sowlon of the
council. The ordinances sluiied were
; as follows: Confirming all contracts
i heretofore entered into by the street
committee: accepting the bid of W. A.
Goodln for the improvement of Six
teenth street; xtendlng the time for
completion of Sixteenth street. Frank
lin avenue from Ninth to Twelfth and
from Fifth to Ninth, and Exchange
street from Fourteenth to Seventeenth
WILL STAY TWO DAYS LONGER.
Owing to the carpenters being here
and not being able to take proper care
of our trade we have Induced our tail
or. Mr. M. A. nolfe.of Chicago, to stay
with us Thursday and Friday with his
full line of woolens In the piece. Suits
and overcoats to order 218 to $40. fit and
satisfaction guaranteed. Come in and
see the fall novelties. Mr. Rolfe has
been making clothes for our prominit
citizens for the last six years and giv
ing them complete satisfaction. We can
please and save you "money at C. H.
Cooper's. 2td
MORE SOLDIERS NEEDED.
TREASURER DEALEY STILL CONFINED.
Still In The Lead
V
Our Large StbcK
comprises the best
goods obtainable
j".
AH our. furniture is, .
first class and yet
you can buy Qt us as
cheaply'as else-
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where.
For twenty-seven
years we have been
Leaders in the , . 1
i Furniture Trade
Charles
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i Son, ?
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Try it.
City Treasurer Dealey Is still confined
at his home on Exchange and Seven
teenth streets. He continues to improve
In condition but Is mending slowly,
It Is expected that he will be out in a
few weeks.
HIGH SCHOOL TEAV ORGANIZES.
The high school football team has
effevted organization by the election of
Will Woods as captain nnd Wilson
Ptinn as manager. The team is now
practicing under the direction of Pro
fessor Kyra. : Many of the boys ha-e
played for three or four yeurs, and the
team will doubtless prove one of the
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First Class in Every Respect ' ,I American and European Tlan
; Bar and Billiard Room I'ree Coach to the House j
( " n. B, P4BlfEB, Proprietor " 1 ' ,E P. PARKER, Manager.
Good 8ampleRoonn on Ground Floor for Commercial Men
ASTORIA)
OREGON
" '' (ELATERITE Is Mineral RubberJ ., .
yOUIMA INXENll MUILIIIKOI ...
erllnd It ncenrytoBEPLAOEA WOH5.0UT nOOP
ELATERITE ROOFING
Takes the place of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings
For flat and steep sarfacea, gutters, valleys, eto, Easy to lav. Tempered for all
climates. Reasonable in. oott. Hold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for
prices and information. . . .
THE ELATERITE ROOflNG CO., Worcester Building, Portland
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THE
"Youngs' Hat'
The BEST made.
? Not the Oldest,.
t. But the BEST!
Good Dresser Every Where
WearThern
$3.50 and $5.00
HERMAN WISE
The Rdisbls Clothier
Sols Ajtnt for AttorU .
The campaign 'or reerulta in the de
partment of the Columbia is on and
frorj many posts are being sent out
special recruiting otTlceii to enlist men
preferably those from the rural dis
trict because of their better physique
iuid habits. General Funston has
aulhoi-lsid the post commander at
Vancouver to detail non-commissioned
officers for enlistment duty, their men
to be sent to the garrison there to fill
two battalions of Infantry that are at
present badly needing men.
Two or three of the Immense blasts of
giant pnwder are to be et oft! at Bugby
quarry shortly. In each Instance (0 tons
of powder will be exploded. The moun
tains of mks will rise Into the air, and
then settle down with deafening roar.
For several days past arrangements
have been under , way to set off the
blasts, and things are, now about in
readlneaa. .
Great care is exercised by the men in
placing these monster blasts, for a pre
mature explosion would result In many
fatalities. Long tunnels are run inb
the mountain sides.these being connect-
i with cross tunnels.. The main tun
nels extend to the earth for hundreds of
feet, and the explosion Is scarcely
heard. The explosion of one of the
aMs creates a veritable earthquake;
the mountain of rock sways majes
tically for a moment, and then, with a
crah that can be heard for miles, the
great mass of rocks comes tumbling
down. Tens of thousands of tons are
blasted out 'n this manner.
The blasts now to be set off will de
termine the value of the 'Bugfoy quarry.
The rock is of excellent quality a far
as the men have worked, and it Is ex
pwtwi that the quality and quantity
will prove .equally as satisfactory far
ther south from the river. Only the
monster blasts will, however, give the
oflloirs of the Northwest Contructkn
Company an accurate idea of what
they may expect fcreafter In getting
out rock for the big Jetty at the Colum
bia's mouth.
At tie present time the company to
furnishing 1200 tons of rock dally to
the Jetty, but operations will shortly be
carried ou much more extensively.
Major Ungfitt haa visited the Jetty and
the Bugby quarry and is quite well
satisfied with the progress being made.
He asvs the rock is all that could be
desired, although he hopes the' quanti
ty will soon be Increased.
The work of extending the Jetty
tramway has been suspended for the
winter, and the attention of the en
gineers will now be given up to filling
that portion already completed. All the
rock received during the winter months
will be dumped into the sea, so as to
suppjrt the woodwork and strengthen
it sufficiently to withstand the usual
storms thit prevail during the winter
It Is expected that the tramway will
be saved font destruction in this man
ner. The transportation of rock, by
rail enables the engineers to make
more substantial progress, nowever.
and better reuults arc looked for than
during past years.
STEEL tSHOD
School ;,.:Sihic
ihis bhoe is emphati
cally the best in the mat
het for children, and is
sold exclusively by
WHERITY, RALSTON Q CO.
Successors to John Hahn -
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TIlA R ACf All Dflc4oiiMn4 i
030 COMMERCIAL 8TJKEET
Best 2nd Neatest Eating House ia Astoria
Try Our 2 S-Cent Dinners
Prompt Attention
IliQfi Class Cfief
MARINOVICH &CO !
THE VANGUARD'S PASSENGERS
Made record passage.
The Indrasamha, arriving yesterday
from oriental ports, established a new-
record for trans-Paclflo trips made
during the past five years. She made i
the run from Yokohama to Victoria in
15 1-2 days, which Is about two days
better time than other vessels make
across the ocean. Of the liners plying
out of this port the Indrasamha is the
greyhound, always making the pass-
ag a day quicker than the Indrapura
:ind IndravelH. "
The following passengers came down
yesterday on the Vanguard and spent
half a day In the clt: Misses Nettle
and Juliet Ashley, Miss Hannah Helgi
son and Mr. John Flnlayson, of Brook-
field; Alex Campbell, Mrs. Benjamin
Simpson and Mrs. Smith, of Cathlamet,
and P. J. Wilaon, of Skamokawa.
FOUND-
A place where you can buy fine wines
and liquors for family and medicinal
use. at reasonable figures. The Cali
fornia Wine & Liquor Bouse, 423 Bond
street, 'phone 2174 black, are content
with small profits. No bar. Free city
delivery. S26-026
NEW ORDER MEETS.
PERSONAL MENTION-
:lntsop Council No 936, Royal Arcan
um, held regular meeting last night.
ThU fraternal society was recently or
ganised in Astoria and starts off under
favorable circumstances. The member
ship Is steadily Increasing and the or
der promises to become one of the
most popular In the city.
DRINK THE BEST.
Vhen you want refreshments, you
want the best. Call on P. S. Kenney.
Star saloon, 507 Bond street, who keeps
everything first class. Patrons always
receive courteous treatment. Open day
and night. .. . s27-tf
COUNTY COURT ADJOURNED.
The county court was In session yes
terday for a few hours, considering the
iattr of timber land Assessments and
seeing to It that alterations were made
as directed. Adjournment was then
taken for the term.
NEW ROAD COMPLETED.
The firm of Wherlty, Ralston ft Co.
has Joined the Commercial street Im
provement society and Carpenters will
today begin the work of putting In a
new front. The appearance of the
store will be greatly Improved,
Al Waddell returned to Portland last
night.
Frits Johnson was over from Chinook
yesterday. :
W. S. Booth came down from Port
land yesterday. ,
City Attorney Smith was In Port'
land yesterday. ' ' 1
Mrs. Dimmick of Ilwaco visited In
this city yesterday. ! '
Miss Edith Ohler left yesterday for
an extended visit In California. ,
Harvey Thompson of Hammond was
on Astoria's streets yesterday.
Mrs. Haddlx left yesterday on a visit
to her former home In Waco, Tex.
Charles Gray, representing the North
western line, was In the city yesterday,
F. S. Stanley is looking after his
many Interests In the Lower Columbia
river country,
Mrs. William Edgar left yesterday
morning for California where she will
spend the winter.
Mrs. F. E. Prael was among those'
embarking on the Columbia here yeeter
day for San Francisco.-
Louis Kinkela returned . last night
from The Dalles, where he had been
visiting for two weeks. , ,
Mark T. Brownson, special agent of
the Western Loan and Savings Com
pany, was in, the olty yesterday. '
A.Uen Forward of Salem . Was out
among Clatsop's tall timbers yesterday.
He Is doing some preliminary cruising
of timber in these parts for prospective
buyers. ' , ' "- ;
The
Palace
Cafe
Tlic Best Restaurant
Ktfular Meals. 25 Cents
SuBlay Dinners i Specialty
Everything' the Market Affords
Palace Catering Company
WILL MADIiSO
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
534, Com'l St., and 114, nth St.,
Astoria, Oregon
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
North Pacific Brewing' Go's.
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v : ; PALE BOHEMIAN
Best on. the Coast ;
BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE.
Schilling's Best '
m bakin powd spin
c(fe flavoring axtneto . . aoda
are all true in both senses : all
S. Le Julnn of Cavendish, Vt., was
robbed of his customary health by In-
vaalo nof chronic constipation. When
house, his trouble was arrested and j entirely true
now he entirely cured. Theyr re guar Ai r" siW. ; mmnUA.
anteed to cure, 25c at Chas, Rogers
drug store.
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Donrt 60 To Portlanc
to buy your ready-to-wear
suits Ladies spend your
money at home and save -from
$5.00 to $10.00 on
every suitx??
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t I C This suit is decidedlf correct in style, mater.
Pl WsiWVJ Tals ire? Broadcloth and fancy mixtures
Jackets are silk lined, lan jcome jn the, jwellest Blouse styles.
Portland sJores ask S25.00 for same suit, our price, . ; . . . $18.,BiO
.CfeO.O This is a new shipment of .long skirted-!
yaki9v Biouse coat suits cut in Militaire collir
and cape, full melon shape sleeves, with fancy cuffs and ornament
ed with metal buttons: .Made of finest "cheviot, in blues and blacks
Portland stores would ask you $30,00 for these Suits.
Our price; T. ,
The Place to Save Money.
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