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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1904 PAGE FIVEf. iMmiiiHtntMnHiiiMHiiHiiitMHiiiiiiiHaMiiiiiiiiisiintneMiiffHtigKsniniittirin: WHITE RIVER FLOUR A FLOUU THAT NEVER FAILS THE COOK, IS BETTER! BECAUSE IT 18 MADE OF BLUE STEM HARD WHEAT and by the Mmt Improved Roller Prow. A tuck of WHITE .. KIVUR UI last lopgitr than Vnly flour ui make Utter bread. ' Price t.25 or aok, 4 75 'per InrreL , We are HOLE A U EN Hi for Ailoria. ROSS. HIGGINS CO. UMIMMNnUmill IMHWIWNmmHIIHHIinilNHII Lccal Brevities County Clerk Clinton yesterday (ranted a marrta; llosn to Mutt OiwMd and Mary Makkala, both of Clatsop county. Mrs, 8. L. Nanthrup entertained number of friend at ber home on Thursday evenlnf In honor of Mr. Rev. Nanthrup of Iiallard, Wash. The home waa decorated with carnallone and Ivy. A, musical program waa ren dered and game were played, and dur ing the course of the evening euppor waa served. . - ; ( , . I.,.-;. ' The drat baseball fit me of the tea aon will be played Sunday at Cathla met between the Baffles' nine of As toria and the Cathlarnot team. Thoae voter who have not register, ed should do ao at once. Only about SO per cent of the vote of the county mM Style o Poetry aid. Clothes FOR SWELL DRESSERS! Both Jap&no and Russovich Got into a hot FightsKy, The Czarevlch wired Alexieff To fight with all his mightsKy I The MiKado and Kamura, Counts Ito and Yamogo Sent ships and men 'gainst Alexieff, And Wired their Admiral . TOGO To Port Arthur. Fair Springovich has come to town, And SuitsKys too in numbers; . The Benjamin Kind; of world renown, For BanHers and for Plumbers. Spring Overcoats and Outing Suits, The Styles that are in Vogue-Oh, At Prices that are RIGHT, you bet 1 And maHes smart People TOGO to : Wise The Reliable Clothier and Hatter, ha thua far been registered, and there will be a rush toward the end that will make tnatteri Inconvenient for the tardy ones. The salmon situation remain about the aame. The catch are light and the flah are small. It la expected there will be an Improvement ere long. County Trtaaurer llellborn ha Is sued a call for all Nehalem road war rant Indorsed prior to October 10, 1903. Principal and Interest will amount to more than $7000. , Frlta Larson ha been arretted at Portland for the larceny of an over coat, other clothing and eorne caah belonging to a friend who Uvea In this city. Ha will be tried In Astoria, for the offense. ' . The funeral of the late t Cohen waa held yesterday afternoon at Portland. Many frfenda of the deceased attended the funeral Mr. Cohen left an eat ate the value of which la estimated at about 150,000. . ; Lara Hansen, formerly chief engi neer of the Columbia river lightship, ha bem appointed keeper of tjia new llghthouae at Unamaka Paaa, Alaska, and will leave with hla family May 1 for his now station. , Detective Hartman, of Portland, waa In the cKy yoaterday to take to the metropoll IUy Bocton, who la wanted there for larceny. Secton had been arreted by the local police on a telegraphic description. II. 8. Lyman haa reached St. Loula to take charge of the Oregon educa tional exhibit He write that he la very buay, but expect at a later date to furnish aome Interesting fair news for Oregonlans tbrottgh The Aatorlon. Captain Ooodale ha received from Waahlngton authorisation to adver tise for bids for the vonatructlon of an extension 43x26 feet to the quarter master's and commissary storehouse at Fort Btevena. The Improvement will be an Important one for the post. The street department haa com menced the work of repavlng Eighth street from Commercial to Aator. This street la one of the crushed rock thor. oughfares and the original top layer of rock ha been removed from It New rock will now be laid on the street. In accordance with the plan pursued In this method of Improve ment. captain had been engaged in fishing on the Columbia for many, year. The fleers lived near the old Devlin cannery and both were married. The bodies have not and probably will not be recovered. A dispatch from Salem says; "Upon the recommendation of Judge McBrlde and District Attorney Allen, Governor Chamberlain today commuted the sen tence of Frank Adams of Clatsop coun ty, who bit served seven months of a three-year sentence for criminal as sault. Judge McIJrtde and District At torney Allen recommended the com mutation for the reason that they thought Adam bad been sufficiently punished, the girl upon whom the crime was committed being of dissolute char acter." Adams wa sentenced for, a crime committed in this city at a time when much youthful Indiscretion came to public notice,. Undaunted by recent unsuccessful trials to float the steam schooner Ful ton from the beach at Port Orford, the California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company has ordered the' steam schooner Despatch to return to the scene for the purpose of making an other attempt. The rescue craft left San Francisco ' yesterday, ' equipped with the necessary paraphernalia. The lumber In the hold of the Fulton Is to be discharged and rafted to the De spatch, to be later taken by her to San Francisco. When the cargo Is removed the bold is to be filled with barrels, In order to make her as buoyant a pos sible, and with the expected high tides the latter part of the month she may be hauled into deep water. LMnetar, the Finnish' newspaper, has suspended publication. The paper ha been publlished by Dr. Charles C, C. Rosenberg. Lack of support is said to be responsible for the downfall of the paper, which for a long time was the leading Finnish publication of the west. Whether or not Dr. Rosenberg will resume publication of the Journal wa not learned. HERE YOU ARE! The Finest, Moot Satisfactory and Reliable Steel. Baage on the1 Market ; WE are the Exclusive Agenta in Astoria. MALLEABLE IRONiESTEEL The " Stay Satisfactory" Range It's the Range you want to boy. Knaps itself clean, is economical, - Coulil'nt break it with an ax and cost do more than others. CHAS. HEILBORW m SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers A meeting of the county republican committee was held lost evening for the purpose of outlining the plan of campaign for the June election. The committee intends making a syste mn,tlc fight for the various candidates, and will enter the contest prepared to carry the county by an Increased ma Jority. Sheriff LInville Is said to be developing great strength and his friends are sure he will be elected. Dr. Woods Hutchinson will address the Woman's Club on the evening of April S. It waa originally Intended Dr. Hutchinson should deliver his ad dress during the afternoon, bub this would have excluded niany of the gentlemen who were anxious to hear him. Accordingly the change In the hour of the meeting was made. The meeting will be an open one and the ladles of the club have extended an Invitation for all to attend. It developed yesterday that the two unfortunate fishermen who lost) their lives at the mouth of, the river Thurs day afternoon were employe of the Sanbont-Cutting Company. When the newa of the disaster reached the city Frank Sanborn made Investigation and satisfied himself that the fisher men were not employed by the con cern with which he Is connected. It was learned by the officials of the company yesterday that the men were Sanborn's fishermen. The captain of the boat was Fletre Demetre and the boatpuller Pletro Voscllo. Both men were' experienced fishermen and the Ralph H. Worsley sang recently with great success at a musical at the resi dence of Madam Abble Carrlngton, his teacher. Mr. Worsley Is very fortunate In being under the tuition of thla cele brated prima donna, whose years of glowing success1 in both England and America make her an Invaluable in structor. On this occasion he rendered Schuman's "Fruhllngsnacht" , and Meyer Helmund' "Marguerite" with such clear ringing tones and artistic expression that he was heartily en cored, and responded In his usual pleasing way with one of Lohrs little Irish songs, which was greatly appre ciated. His voice Is a lyric tenor of wide range and exceptionally pure and sympthetlc quality, capable of Inter preting the master pieces. Mr. Worsley Is at present devoting his time to oper atlc roles In view of entering grand opera. - . The county republican committee will not fill the vacancy on the legis latlve ticket until Monday night The committee has in view a candidate who Is regarded as very strong, but his name has not yet been divulged. :, Both C. 3. Curtis and James W. Welch have been named, but It Is said neither of those gentlemen will get the noml nation. There will be at least one place on the democratic ticket for the com mittee to fill. S. P. Wllon, the nomi nee for Justice of the peace, will re turn to his home In Wisconsin. He has not been well of late and has an nounced his Intention of returning to his home. Just who will be named Is as yet a mystery, for Mr. Wilson's resignation has not been handed in. During his brief residence In Astoria he ha made many warm friends and all will regret to learn of his determi nation. ; olTW baking -powiftr givwinf Mine lplc pre safe; you needn't get cheated in them. Schilling's Best are not only pure and true, but generous. H. J. Langoe is still In the dark a to the lady who complained to the Budget that he had been ungentleman ly in his conduct while acting as so licitor for The Astorlnn. He was in formed that a .lady residing' on Ninth street had offered the complaint, but his efforts to secure an Interview with her proved futile. He called on her husband at his place of business, but the husband said he had heard noth ing of It and expressed the belief his wife had offered no complaint The slanderous action of the Budget In thus shamefully abusing the young man and absolutely refusing' to afford htm the opportunity of demonstrating his In nocence of one of the gravest charges which could be made against a man haa disgusted the public, and from all sides come expressions of condemna tion of the course of the evening pub lication. Those who are familiar with the circumstance are firmly of the conviction that no such charge wa ever made, and that the Budget has merely reverted to Its old-time methods when confronted with active business competition. The Incident has made many warm friends for Mr. Langoe and acted a a boomerang so far as the author of the alander Is concerned. The circultator will continue hi ef forts to learn who made the com plaint against him, if any was" really made. He1 is In position' to demonstrate positively that there Is not the slight est foundation for the venomous" at tack wiiich the Budget ha made, upon him. GE5T5E30V in hmrnn k OP LADIES' HEADY iJilDE GaHuEIlT! Emtiracing Sui's, Cloak. Bkirts, Jackets ' and Blu'rt Waists. - Wciidcrful, Artlsfic, Fascinating 1 , We held a Suit Display two weeks agr, hut this ne promHw greater result befnosp the axwrt ment is lsrg rf styles more varied and altogether a better time to buy. Cell and se just what we are offering. mi A. DliAfl Q. Astoria's Only First-Ciass 8it and Cloak House. S I Fine 5hoes New Styles V Do you know we can supply vou with shoes CHEAPER than other stores because we buy direct from the manufacturer and ; ... i . .. . . nr.. . . i in large quauuues. uive us a inat. WHERITY, RALSTON & CO. IF YOUR HEAD IS BALI) about the only thing you can do is to nib it IF YOU HAVE HAIR Tod should nse a brush on it Coma end e the beat line of hair brushes , . ever brought to tho cityYou can certainly find one that suit yon, o ' and the prices are extremely low. S5l:rS'th ' HART'S DRUG STORE Do You Eat For health and happiness, or only as a duty If the former,. try eating at the TOKE POINT OYSTER HOUSE . T .. . Every Delicacy in Season. Private Rooms. 112 Eleventh Street. GASOLINE ENGINES i . ' . . . v I.- ? ' v vi ' i. "... . - i imi - - f '''id11" " . .. Marine and Stationary. ' From 1)6 tt 50 Horse power I An absolutely . First Close -ENGINE at a Seasonable . : Prioe. . Let me send you a catalogue and prices. R.M. THORNBURO, KNAPPTON, WASH. CENTRAL MEAT MARKET , G. W. Morton and John Fuhroian, Proprietors. ' CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS. PROMPT DELIVERY. 543 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. OPEN FOR BUSINESS la ifllesalfi Family Lip Store 534 COMMERCIAL STREET, (Opp. Herman Wise) Finest Grades of WINES AND LIQUORS . For Family Trade. Free' peUteryS P. E PETERSON, PfOp. Phone 25L