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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1904)
-THE' MORNING ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19bt ' PAGE FIVU. Dairy and iStocK Food r An excellent stimulant for cattle or horses ' " ' ' $21.00 per ton "V W also icll single Racks. We arc headquarters' for all kinds of feed. HAY is or specialty. ROiStS, HIGGINiS a GO . 000D GOODS AND GOOD THINGS TO EAT. . Local Brevities. Tht county court meet In regular iKMton today. Two housekeeping room for rent 111 Hoik) street, Mrs.' Lennart The Dcflcon bat. mad at tbe Knox factory, la th bout $3.00 hat made, Lost Small key attached to imall key chain. Finder rewarded by re turning to thla office.' y The work of renovating Herman "Wl'a afore ha been commenced. The Improvements which Mr. Wine la to make wilt entail an expenditure ot fully IJtOO. Judge Mcflrlde hna ejtcuiied all the circuit court Juror until next Monday, when the Klynn dumsg ault will be tried The trial will occupy the time of two days or more. The Jury In the rase of W.-l Trul ltngr va. M. F. Hitrdesty yesterday ic turned a verdict awarding the plaintiff the full amount sued for, f iH.il. The Jury waa out about SO hour. nery building, which la to be completed by April 16. ": Pasko flakotlch and Vincent Bako tlch, native of Austria; wera yesterday granted full paper of cltfsenshlp In the circuit court. Martin Nordcn, a native of Bwedfo, declared hi Intention ot becoming a citizen, while Arndt Oliwn, a native of Norway, waa made a full cltUon. Bnow fill In Astoria yesterday, and lattt night the ground wui covered to the depth of an Inch. It aeldom hap pen, that "now falls In March. The weather I much more agreeable than ha been the cane for aeveral week pailt, and the oi l adage a to -.he man ner m which March come In and goes out hoa not been lived up to thl year. A motion to trlk out part of the complaint In the case of James Flynn v. the Atnrla A Columbia niyer Half road Company waa argued nd aubinlt ted in the circuit court yesterday, The Knight of the Maecabee held an enjoyable aoclal neintlun at Hunt horn hull hut night. There we an Initiation and after the business of the lodge had teen, concluded the member sit down to tt.aumytuBreoftHt , , John 'Mitttaon returned yesterday from Altoona, where he I building ' the wharf, 140 by 200 feet In lxe, for the Aitoona, Packing Company. The piling 1 now all driven and the capa being placed In position. The wharf will be almost entirely covered by the con- More than a fool of rain fell during the month of, February, according to Weather Observer EIH' monthly re port. The precipitation egrcguted 11.80 Inches, and on on day, the 13th, 1.63 Inchf of rain poured down from th clou Ut. The Kiowfall amounted clto gather to I Inches, of which 5 tnche ft-11 on the 8th and S Inche on the 10th. Article of Incorporation of the War renton Groceries & Dutcher Company were filed yesterday In the office of County Clerk Clinton. The Incorporat or are P. C. Warren, A. J. Hill and II. 1L Ingalls, and the capital stock U placed at 15000. The company 1 to conduct a general merchandising and butchering bulne( at the went de town. row escape from deaths and itt five month was laid up a a result of the accident : . ' ' 'f " ;..? V 11. M. Jlranaford baa re'urnrd from a trip to Wlllapa bay, where he visited the oyster bed In which ha Is Inter ested, He statea that the recent storms did comparatively little damage there. The southerly galea had the effect of backing up the water at the, entrance to the harbor, count acting the detri mental work of the ebb tides. . Ha con slders th oyster men fortunate that no damage resulted. According to the Ilwaco Journal, the marriage of Miss Louise Hunter tnd Lieutenant Spurr took place recently at Seattle. The1 Ilwaco paper ny the announcement of the wedding wa complete urprle to the many friend of the parttaa. Lieutenant Spurr la an officer of the Thlrtythlrd company of coast artillery and stationed at Fort Columbia. Th bride Is now in thla city. ' - Captain Olsen, of the disabled steam er Grace Dollar, upon reading the ac count of the terribly fatal Are aboard th ateumahlp Queen, recalled that he observed the glare of the Mate while he waa lying off Tillamook rock. , The Dollar was close to the steamship at th time of the accident, but .-.ot near enough to see her. Captain Olaen still awaiting Inslrulions, and does not yet know Just -vhere his vessel will be repaired, tenor voice, and has been In tbe bul nesa only about 10 month. Another member of the company Is a near rrta Uve of Gorg Ada. Three of the four bad boy arrested by the pollcj Monday night are still confined in tlte city Jail, one of the lads having been released upon depositing f5 ball. Two of the boys are of the Nelson famllly, one youthful nember of which la now serving a penitentiary sentence for robbry. Of the four boy one is of age, and he la to be prosecut ed for giving liquor to the others. The poe are after Just such cstitomers a thl quartette, and It I likely the cul prlts will be severely dealt with. O. A. 'Wliidfelder, representing the firm of McAllister, of Chicago, Is In the city. Mr.Mc A Ulster makes hi htad quarters at Portland. He was one of the victims of the Elks wreck near Che balls some months ago, and Is only Just recovering from the Injuries suffered at that time. Four of hi rib were frac- tured from the back, and on of hi lung waa pierced. He had a very nar- vShoes wShoes 6hoes WorKing Shoes Dress Shoes Wen's and Boys' Shoes, Ladies' Shoes. No fancy prices hero Honest goods only. Buy your shoes of a Practical Shoemaker. . S. A. GIMRE, 543.545 Bond Street. Parity and Accuracy are the first essentials in filling prescriptions. Our drugs aro pure and all work is done with utmost care, promptness and satisfaction. Our stock of toilet articles, perfumes, brushes, soups, rubber goods, proprietary and standard preparations is very choice, and our prices -modest. ! , ,m OT ; Corner Fourteenth niid Coiumerflal HART'S DRUG STORE Ilefore leavinir for Portland a few day ago Samuel Elmore spoke enthu- slastlcally of the letter issued br the committee of ten to the property own ers Interested In the Improvement. He characterized It aa Just the proper thing and expressed the conviction that the committee was proceeding logically in the matter. The letter will be sent rut by mall today. It Is in circular form, and It brevity Insure careful read ing. The committee has received much encouragement thus far. and there Is little question that the sea wall will be built The Commercial Club bowling com mittee has Issued another challenge to the Portland Commercial Club for the Feldenhelmer trophy. The local club la anxious to contest a week from Sat urday. There Is a better aggregation of bowling talent now available, and. as usual,' the Astorlnns will go o the meironolts with the expectation of bringing back the famous cup. Port land Commercial recently defended th trophy against Multnomah, scoring the fine total of 1019 pins. The holder of the trophy , enjoy a decided advantage on their own alleys, but the Astoria hnwlora exnect to catch them on an off night Spring Time Is Coming And with it thoughts of Spring Ilouscclcaning., You will surely discover that you need a new cnrjKit or linoleum on your floors. We carry a completo line and modern patterns of all kinds of Carpets, Matting, Linoleum, Rugs and Special Sized Mats Our prices are always RIGHT. CHARLES HEILBORN & SON 'ASTORIA'S LEADING IIOUSEKURNISIIERS An enjoyable aoclal was given by the Ladles' AM Society of the Metho dfst church at the home of Mrs. Jemle Busey yesterday afternoon. The after noon waa made especially delightful by the rendition of violin o!o by Miss Elsie Larson, and vocal solos by Mis Grace Rannells. Rev. Mr. Grim wa present and explained In a few welj chosen remark the importance of the society Is using Its best endeavors In bringing local option before the jeople fir general vote. He exolalned what local option means and dwelt briefly upon the benefits to be derived from such form of regulating the liquor bus iness. An amusing game of blackboard drawing was played and toward even ing refreshments were served. , ' Manager Seamans, of the Olympla opera troupe, Bays this western country Is a hojdup so far aa railroad fares are concerned. He states that he came out from New Orleans to Portland for half the rate per mile which he has been re quired to pay on local lines In the northwest. He blame theatrical man agers for the unusual expense to which show people are put, and s.y the dif ficulty would undoubtedly be obliterat ed If the managers would effect an or ganization. Mr. Seamans stat-js that his musical director, Mr. Reynolds, and Mr. Young, another member of his com pany, have about finished a comic op era which will be the bit of the pkc The Olympla combination, , a t tong one, will produce the new play ct a Portland theater within a short time. Among the member of Mr, Seamans' combination Is a Mr. Haydn, who is a direct descendant of the famous Ger man composer, and who 1 but 22 years old. The young man haa a wonderful District Attorney Allen posted himself concerning ammonia during considera tion of the Seoggln case. He say he ha aclentlflo knowledge of tbe fact that Printer Boy, upon whom BcoKgin threw the add, could have been-saved had he been at once precipitated into the river from tu wharf whre the Incldnet occurred. Scoggina waa in dieted for malicious destruction - of property. In order to convict him It would have been necessary for the state to show that Scoggina was act uated by a desire to Injurs the owner of the animal, although he could have been Indicted for wanton destruction of property, Judge McBride said he once Indicted a man for malicious de struction of property when he waa dis trict attorney. A steer had broken In to a man's cabbage patch an( he had shot 1L Some youna- lawyer, who la now prominent at the Portland bar, raised the point that his client could not have been maliciously inclined coward the steer, aa animals are not included in this law along with persons. and the etate'a case wa beaten. There were extenuating circumstances In the case of Scoggina, and the action of the court In suspending sentence was gf n erally commended. ' . IOCCACCIO Boccaccio waa a soldier of fortune in the Japanese navy. During the first attack of the Jap fit at Port Arthur Bocc let go a torpedo at the Cxarevlch, Unfortunately the torpedo went shy about 30 feet, and, instead uf sinking the ship, hit Admiral Buttinski about midship of his dress parade suit, ru'n Ing it totally. The admiral was there fore obliged to swim ashore. .'Ie has Just arrived here, where he .Vied him self out in a ne'ar suit and overcoat at Herman Wise's store. Both the admiral and Boccaccio will appear at Fishers' opera house tonight. Don't fall to ee them; It will amuse you so much that you will feel 20 year younger. The Ed. KlaS Short Company has appointed us sole agents for this vicin ity. Over one thousand patterns to se lect, from. Sneclol orders taken for both white and fancy shirts. C. H Cooper. MARINE INSPECTORS READY. Thursday Day Set to Investigate Dis aster of Steamship Queen. Seattle, Wash., March 1. United States marine Inspectors will begin in vestigation of the disaster t the steamship Queen Thursday. Captain Cousins filed his official report with the board today. It covers practically the same story as his statement given on arriving here Sunday. The Inves tigation will not take more than a day, The Queen finished discharging today and the marine surveyor will tomor row begin the examination of her car go. WM in Advance of spring We take pleasure in announcing the arrival of our new line of Spring Dress Fabrics The most fascinating and modish as sortment of dress goods ever brought to Astoria. , , V Just to see what will be worn this season- We will be pleased to show you. THE A. DUNBAR CO. The place where you find fine goods. 3 aclies noes.. G Ihesnpfeet 52.50 Shces that ever made a woman come back for another pair. Wherity Ralston, Co. Astoria Grocery Comer Eleventh and Bond. Successor to V- It Coffey CHEAPEST PLACE IN ASTORIA TO BUY GROCERIES FRESH GOODS QUICK DELIVERY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We are closing out a fine stock of Shoes and Dry Goods at cost. II. A. and li. F. Johnson, Proprietors. Do You Eat For health and laappinessor only as a duty -i If the former, fry eating ,! at the TORE POINT OYSTER HOUSE Every Delicacy in Season. Private Kooms. 112 Eleventh Street. Spring style of the world renowned Knox hats have arrived. ; Can and see them at C. H. Cooper's, sole agent. t Testimony I All In. Cripple Creek, March 1. The hear ing of several witnesses In the rebutal today completed the taking of testi mony In the conspiracy cases against Sherman Parker and Thomas Foster, miners' union officials, -charged with attempting to wreck the Florence . Cripple Creek passenge train. Hanlon Outpoint Decker. Philadelphia, March 1. Eddie Han lon outpointed George Decker tonight In a six-round bout United States Health and Accident Insurance Co., Saginaw, Mich. . For 11.00 per month insure against accident or sickness. P. A. Trulllnger, Agent The president of the Dressmakers' association says all women are lop sided. Trying on dresses might have this effect. , A cool-headed woman stopped a panic in a St. Louis theater the other night. Whaf the poor men folks would do without the women becomes a greater problem every day. Take nutmeg; one is not as good as another. Schilling's Best, in-nutmeg, is ground fine from difficult nuts to grind be cause full of oil; the, oil is their virtue, lhere are dry , nuts; there are wormy nuts.' We are no more careful in nutmegs than all through. , 4 , Your grocer's; money back. INTIL PMF.MA . ' w to our new store at No. 530 Com mercial Street, we will make SPECIAL PRICES on odds and ends of various . brands of Cigars in box and lest than box lots. Many of these are high priced cigars. Will Madison MMMS TIRED MEYER RESTED ' To be tired out from hard work or bodily exercise is natural and rest is the remedy, but there is an exhaustion without physical exer tion and a tired, never-rested feeling a weari hms without tcork that is unnatural and shows aome serious disorder is threatening the health, One of the chief causes ol that "Always-tired, never-rested condition" is impure blood and bad circu lation. Unless the body is nourished with rich, pure blood there i3 lack of nervous force, the i mbs- yor ow onr JtKt I',ufferod wlth ner,i debility, cleS become weak, the Ol- earning a thorough brekiugdown.of my syntom, Mr frActinn itTaiiWI a ti d oou.in, who had been benelited by B. f. S.. tokl we gestion impairea, ana M't j tried u BE(t lt cur8d me. j ht.,rtiiy re- general disorder occurs oommend B. 8. 8. to 11 who msy feel tbe need of a throughout the system. toouw'0blotos.JOSKBlalTAiN. Debility, insomnia, ner- iiW. Ninth Bt., Columbia, Tenn. vousness, indigestion, - dyspepsia, loss of appetite, strength and energy, and the hundreds of little aumenis weoiten nave areuue uirecuy io a unu tuu dition of the blood and circulation, and the quickest way to get rid of them is by purifying and building up the blood, and for this purpose no remedy equaiS S. S. S.. which contains the best ingredients cleansing thebloodmdtoningvipthesystein. Itisavegetable blood puriGer and tonic combined, thatenruht-s the blood, and through ittheentire system is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired, never-rested, body. The woman with tact knows that a man doesn't want to be asked hla reasons for everything ha does. Nine timet out ot ten be doesn't know what they are himself. ' 1 1 A Nejr Yorker says that women are so extravagant. He gave his wife $1.00 a week for their housekeeping 1 ex pense account and now there Is a di vorce suit. Servea him right.