THE MORNING "ASTORIAtf, SUNDAY. MARCH 20, lXk. PAGE FIVE. Carrara Paitit LooKs Better, Wears Longer, and Costs Less 5 Than the Best White Lead Paint. ' Tha ont of painting It a henry bnrdon. Cticinp palnta loon fade, peel oraoale oir, and White L1 ml Oil ooat to much and biu to.be replaced to often tht It la a oonetant expense to keep the bright, clt-iin i)HmrMHOH m Ieirabl in the otmy oottaga boe or elegant mansion. VTe hive all colon of Carrara Taint and are Agent for Antoila, ROSS HIGGINS QX CO. Color Cards for the asking, free. Local Brevities. , Teleifrapli Much Down. Both Western Unlonk and Postal wlrea went down last night,, and aa a result The Astorlnn appears thla morn ing without Jt usual full telegraphic report. The telephone wlrea were like wise out of communion beyond Clats kanle, and Astoria waa cut off from communication with the outalde world. Flnea and forfeiture In the police court yesterday aggregated $125. The regular meeting of the council will be hold Monduy night. Several Important mutter are to be brought up for action. City I'hyalrlim Pllklngtop reporla a case of acarM fever at the home of Klmer Scott, 12 Aator street. The cub lonmry quarantine regulatlona are In ffecL aboard tho ncow end will remain there while the work U carried on. The pr motera expreea the utmost confidence In thnlr venture. ' The Swedish-Finnish Society gave a delightful social at O'Brlen'a hall laat evening that waa attended by a large crowd. A program of high order waa rendered and the hall waa beautifully vdecornted for the occaalon. John Hailing, charged with robbery, waa arraigned yeaterday before Jua tlce Goodman. He waived examination and waa bound over to the circuit court In UOO bonds. In default of ball he waa remanded to the cuatody of Sheriff LlnvlUe. JDr. August Kinney wUhea to make imown the fact that' he U not connect ed In oty way with the company which la being formed for the purpoae of engaging In gold mining along the aeaahore. Dr, Kinney merely learned of the circumstance and Informed a newapaper man. It aecme the promot er are now offering etock In thla city. They have commenced operatlona near Seaside, where a dredging ecow la lo cated. The machinery by which the gold la separated from the aand la The Beaalde cottage of Mrs.' Alex Campbell woa deatroyed by Are Thure dny night. The fire waa undoubtedly of Incendiary origin, or perhape the' reault of the carelessness of tramtya who had broken Into the house. Noth ing waa known of the fire until the following morning, when the amould erlng rulna were found. The W. C. T. V. boa arranged for the use of the A. O. U. W. hall during the time that R. Fouler Stone, the tem perance orator, will be here. Mr. Fos ter will apeak Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of thla week. He comes highly recommended, having gained a national reputation' In hi especial line of oratory. ' The funeral of the late Miss Alex andra Wlllcn will be held thla after noon from Pythian hall under the aus pices of tho Finnish Brotherhood. The funeral services will necessitate post ponement of the meeting of the Eagles for an hour. The burial will take place at Greenwood In the Finnish Brotherhood plot. Bervtcea at the hall will be' begun at 1 o'clock. Ing onto a stringer, plunged headlong Into the river. Mr, Church atopped the engine and went to the assistance of the man, who had crawled upon a snng. The whUtle cord was 'removed and thrown to the hapless pedestrian and be waa finally hauled to the track. Mr. Church took him aa far as Rainier. He waa almoat frozen when rescued. In the three-men team tournament at the Commercial alleys Friday night RuUton's and Regan's teama split even on games. Pye'e 195 was the best flat total of the night There are several postponed games to be bowled during the coming week. Astortans who returned last night from Portland report that, a very se vere storm raged In the up river coun try yesterday. The wind blew from the east at a high rate, and at Goble the blow waa o hard the ferry was un able to crosa from K alamo. Little or no rain fell In Portland. The day was singularly disagreeable In Astoria and the Indication! were very favorable for a heavy storm. The barometer took a audden downward shoot from 29.60 to 28.75. and then started upward, reg istering 28.SS at midnight. Weather Observer Ellis received notice of the approach of a atorm, but It did not break with the fury which the low ba rometer Indicated. Superintendent Coolldge, of the A. & K. Co., stated hint night that the rest of the machinery for the new elec tric plant was on Its way here from, the east. The foundations for the new boilers have been almont completed. Mr. Coolldge added that the original plant was being practically doubled, and sold Astoria would soon have fine lighting service. While the Improve ments are being made patrons of the company will be Inconvenienced, but this can not possibly be avoided. Mr. Coolldge Is doing everything possible to give an uninterrupted aervlce, and expresses the hope Astorlana will not complain because of the present un certain service. The young ladles of the Norwegian Lutheran church gave a social .last evening that was attended by 80 peo pie. A fine program waa given and much enthualaam was displayed dur ing Its rendition. During the evening a collection, amounting to $21.50, waa taken up that will be applied toward furnlshlnir electric llghta for the church. Engine No. 8 woa brought down from Portland lust night after having been repaired. Aa Engineer Church was crossing a trestle this aide of Goble he observed a man on the track. It was almost dark at the time. When the engineer tooted the whistle the man turned his head, saw the ap proachlng train, and, Instead of climb- You Can Afford The Best! In HHOES If you buy right. Our New Stock oontaini especially good valuea in MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR Style, Fit and Durability Always Considered. S. A. GIMRE, 543-545 BOND STREET. California Flower Gardens Famous for their beauty and sweetness have made REIGER'S California PERFUMES Famous for sweetness and lasting odor. With every 25 cent bottle we give yon a beautiful picture. Give It a trial, and then you'll try it again. Don't forget us when you need anything iu the drng line. 'tESZSSSL? HART'S DRUG STORE If Columbia river packers had 100, 000 cases of salmon on hand they would make some money Just at this atage of the proceedings. For months there has been no chlnook salmon on the market, and the sockeye supply has likewise Ions since been depleted. There remalna only a very moderate supply of Alaska salmon 1n first hands, the quantity being much smaller than d.nilers generally believe. Despite the present high prices rallied for salmon, J. K. Armstrong Is quoting low figures. Armsby, for Instance, quotes pinks at 60 cents, when, aa a matter of fact, plnka are bringing 60 and 65 centa In large blocks. Armsby's quotation on chums Is 37 1-2 cents, while the actual selling price Is 60 cents. One packer hns, to the positive knowledge of the writer, sold a very large block of chums at 60 cents within the fort night The outlook for the market 'was never brighter, and the coming season promises to be one of the most suc cessful In 'the history of the Columbia river. THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. HERBEKT HOPKINS BROWN, Pallor Services every Sunday aa follows; 11:00 a. tn. Morning Worship 12:15 p. m. The Sunday School 6:80 p. m. The Young People's So ciety. A 7:10 p, m. Evening Service. Theme of' the morning aervlce, "Dealing Bread to the Hungry." These of the evening service, "Cfur Preferred Creditor." through. He was told the Gilson hotel had been destroyed and that the sa loon adjoining had been somewhat damaged, but that the loss waa not very great So far as Mr. Blew was able to ascertain, no other buildings were damaged. The fire waa about out when the train passed. It origin ated from a defective flue. YOU WILL LIRE IT THE EVER POPULAR ..Mission Furniture.. In weathered oaK most suitable for Library, Dining Room and Hall. This furniture has taken the lead in many of the fine homes in the W:st. -i! "u de sire something different from tn: ::tt this ' is what you want ' ' CHARLES HEILBORN & SON THE LEADING HOUSEFUBNISIIERS v A sensational report reached the city aat evening to the effect that the pros perous little town of Westport was being destroyed by Are. Both tele graph wires went down early In the evening and the telephone line was not available, aa there Is no office at West- port. However, an Astorlan man talk ed with Mr. Conyers. the operator at Clatskanle, who said trainmen on the night express out of Astoria had told other employes of the company at Marshland that the fire was one of great extent. The glare was plainly visible at Clatskanle, having lighted up the river for miles. Swepson Morton, who came down from Bugby on an en gine, was told that the messhouBe and one or two other buildings had been I burned. Engineer "church had brought down the engine and Mr. Morton said he was tof the opinion the fire was not a large one. When the night train arrived Conductor Richard Blew was seen and said be had talked with a resident of Westport aa the train came HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Color of Hair Said te Indicate a Per. ' sob's Temperameat. Many people believe that blonde, or light hair denotea affeotlon and dark hair constancy. A person without hair Is not devoid of character; far from It the disposition of the average bald beaded man la to show such soilcltuda for the welfare of others, that he neg lects himself. A germ causes baldness. Prof. Sabouraud, of Paris, France, In- nocculated a rabbit with Dandruff germs. causing it to become totally bald in five weeks' time. To rid the aoalp of these dangerous germs It la necessary to apply Newbro's Herplclde, "Destroy the cause you remove the street" Sold by leading druggists. Send lOo In stampa for sample to The Herplclde Co Detroit Mich. Eagle Drug Store Owl prug Store 351-863 Bond St" 849 Com. St Astoria, Oregon. T. F. LAURW, Proprietor. Special Agent. - ; The will of the late B. C. Kindred waa filed for probate yesterday. The document is dated October 11, 1898, and provides that all debts agalnet the estate, Including the last Illness and funeral expenses of the testator, be paid before a distribution Is allowed The property Is divided among the heirs share and share alike, except that 1200 Is to be deducted from the hare of Amelia Holt and James Kranklln Kindred. Following are the helra named, together with their placea of residence and ages: James Frank lin Kindred, Warrenton; 69; Henry Patterson Kindred, Astoria, 61; Nancy Fisher, Bear Creek, 65; Julia Babbldge, Astoria, 63; William S. Kindred, Toke land, 47: Mary Mudd, Hammond, 51; Amelia Holt Astoria, 49; Amanda Mathevvson, Astoria, 45; Rosetta Mc Gulre, Hammond, 43; David Careck Kindred, Astoria, 41; Sarah Mudd, Hammond, 39. John W. BabEIdge Is named as executor and the court yes terday followed out the wishes of the testator In this regard, bonds qf the executor being fixed at $40,000. The value of the estate Is estimated at be tween $40,000 and $60,000. F. W. Kepper arrived In tlje city yesterday from Portland with a war rant sworn out of Justce Re Id's court - .... t . 4 ior tne arrest or tnree saiors on toe French ship La Fontaine, which isj ly ing hi the harbor with a cargo of grain for the United Kingdom. The war rant charged the men with larceny, but the papers failed to state what degree of the crime waa alleged. Kep per reported to Sheriff LInvllle and the eherlff took the special officer be fore Justice Goodman, who indorsed the warrant and rendered it service able In this 'county. The sheriff and the special officer went aboard the La Fontaine, where they found that the three men wanted were In charge of a special deputy United States mar shal. The sheriff displayed the war rant issued out of the etate court, but the special marshal declined to recog nize it' He stated that he had the three men locked up and handcuffed on board, and that he waa acting un der Instructions from United States District Judge Bellinger. He eald he believed his warrant from the United States court Justified his course In declining to surrender the men to the state officials. Sheriff LInvllle saya he did not feel that the situation war ranted violence In getting the men off the vessel so he came ashore and en deavored to place himself in communi cation with the United States court of ficials at Portland. However,' he was unable to catch them either over the phone or. by wire. The special mar shal said he had been Instructed by Judge Bellinger to keep the men con fined until the ship got to sea. This case is morely a repetition of numer ous conflicts of authority which have recurred between government and state officials. The sheriff yesterday con suited District Attorney Allen and At torney Fulton with reference to the legal status of the matter, and both lawyers advised him to be cautious, as" the maritime agreement between our government and France might easily be violated. There la a pretty well established belief that the prac tice of sending down sailors In charge of special marshals is Irregular, and the local authorities hope to be able to have the question settled some day In a definite manner. It is probable the sheriff will tomorrow receive word from Portland as to the , Instructions under which the special marshal Is acting, and at that time determine up on his future course. ' S2 BIG THINGS FOR LITTLE MONEY Lonsdale Cambric '. .131-2 e yd. Six Spools Thread 25c Apron Ginghams .. ................................. tc yd. Good Outing Flannel .. .... 7c yd. Plaid Dress Goods ;.. .... ............. .......15c yd. Paper Napkins .... ... ............Per hundred 25c Ladies' Fast Black Hosiery .... .... .10e pair Chlldrens Fast Black Hosiery ..10c pair Ink 5c bottle Lead Pencils .. 7c dozen Wire Hair Pins .... ...lc pkg Ladles' Handkerchiefs '.. .......5c each Toilet Pins , lc pkg Shell Hair Plna .... c pkg Toilet Paper , ... rolls 25c Hooks and Eyes .......... ............lc card Towels 5c pair And a thousand other articles Just aa good and equally aa cheap.. Let ua show you some of our new and fashionable dress goods ' Just received. THE A, DUNBAR COMPANY , ASTORIA'S POPULAR DRY GOODS MOUSE. : stwK ! Fine Shoes lZ Do you know we can supply you with shoes CHEAPER than other stores because we buy direct from the manufacturer and in large quantities. Give usa trial. . WHEEITY, RALSTON & CO. pTIL flMfilOVA to our hew store at Ko. 5$0 Com tnercial Street, we will make SPECIAL PRICES on odds and ends of various brands of Cigars in box and lest than box lots. Many of these are v high priced cigars. . Will Madison Mrs. Ingleton has opened a fine line of Ladies' and Child ren's Spring Hats and Flowers, and invites the ladies of Aa toria to call and see them. Skirts, shirt waists, notions, hair 2 Bwitches, pompadours, ladies' and children's furnishing goods. OPPOSITE BUDGET OFFICE, ASTORIA, OREGON TOTAL REGISTRATIONS 771. Reoord of Local and Out-of-Town Preoincts To Date. At the, close of business in the county clerk's office yesterday afternoon there had oeen 771 registrations recorded, 493 of which belong to Astoria pre cincts. Following is the full record of CooK Booh Free By saving Coupons in VIOLET OATS and Violet Wheat Flakes For Sale by All Grocers We LEAD in PURSES See Our Window I Special Sale this Weekl -, v SVENSON'S BOOR Store, 12th and Commercial Astoria, Oregon. , the local and out-of-town precincts: Astoria No. 1 Asto.-ia No. t Astoria No. 3 Astoria No. 4 Astoria No. 5 , Astoria No. 6 Astoria No.' 7 . John Day . 62 . 70 . 84 . 89 . 98 . SO . 60 493 . 14 Svensen 8 Walluski 14 New Astoria 4 Warrenton 8 Clatsop ,. w 13 Seaside 116 lUelville 11 Chadwell a...... 17 Westport .... ;......'....,.....,'.,"$ Vesper '. i ...... j Jewell ........ ,, g Mishawaka g Elsie ...... 7..T 4 Push ............ 3 '' 771 Decree of divorce was yesterday granted in the case of J. L. Adams vs. Jane Adams, on the ground of de sertion. : i Youngs River Olney Knappa Pllfton , 18 t 18 3 Schilling's Best.malce gen erous , business. .Your grocer is generous with it. Moneyback costs him nothing; costs no body anything.