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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1904)
-THE MORNING ASTORIAN, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1904.7 PAGE FIVE. WhiteH Riy Fldiir: The Best $1.25 per sack, :... l-f (..! r,r- : i.,yh"-i vH ' (-'! ""fl We havo all, the Leading Brands. (! Yll , ( , r ) Good Goods our Speciality. n '' " ROSS, HIGGINS-S 00, Local Brevities. Now 1 the time to buy Kodak. The place Is the Owl Drug Store. The German four-moated bark Nal departed Sunday (or the United King dom with a cargo of grain.,, n ,f i Ml Grare Hlmpmn, one of Astoria's rising vocalists, sung "Whort We Were Little Doys in Blue" at the Unique thea- li" .. . J J ..I'.J... -tv tar Iuit evening. .Miss Blmpion has a very sweet voice, and give promise of becoming singer .of note. . . Just received As complete . Una of EMtman'i Kodtik and Huppllas. See window display at the Owl Drug Store. All of the puMl offices, were cloned yesterday, From, every building flag" flew at half-mast and the British col- ore were' similarly displayed. from the pole at the offlce of British VJce consul f f r,.ft - -). - ' '. ': '' j . ' ,yK -.-H Hi l 1 '" '" !' " ', n u, ,. ... '-i. t',' ' , ,! f l1rVi.j.j)l JIllilllllM .' j '- ; ' tosto mice SUPPOSIKG you were an "ASTORIAN"' and your name was McCullbt, and fou needed a Suit of Clothes or an jJvercoatt andj suprxwinj? IIEHMAN WISE was the sole agent for tho world famous " Alfred Bonjamtn " Cloth ing, and some other merchant ( offered you another Brand which HE claimed was "just as -good" as Alfred Benjamin Clothes, but after wearing the Just as good " kind your coat or trousers ripped, while visiting your girl, wouldn't that TOGO you?!: ::.'-:' : ;; :.. V So, V. Say I iTo be safe, you must ' buy the Alfred Benjamin kind of Clothing, sold only by ' ..... '1 4 ' 1 ;!"!!! 4 t iiii a .eiffliaii Wise The Rei&Me; ! Several fiartle of fluhermen ktorla ' yeeterday ' whipped the nearby etreame and all returned with etrlngi of trout. ' ' " iThe Commercial Club baneball team piaye next Bunday at fteaolde with the team of that place. An excunlon train will leave the city at noon, re turning about 6 o'clock. It la expected a large crowd will make the trip.' Something New for the LITTLE ONES! i, , v . ... h ( Prioei range from $7 to $13 These Children's O.iba re the best thai money cm produce, i They are made of the beet malleable iron, extra h eavy enamelled : hlgh a4aBtabIe Sides, on bmM lidinff rodt. They oome in Baby Blue and Oofd ; Old Ivory and Gold. They ere the sort you have been looking lor. CHAS; HEILBOHN M SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers aFffffTff?? f?fffffff Cherry, the day wa more generally Obwrved than for many yeara and the permit theie Sacramento river men to City took on a holiday appearance. 1 flh here.": There la Httje proepect that I the objection which hal been waed from agalnt their coming will ever reeult irbyjlit their excluelon, an the authoritlee fine of Waithlngton atate will probably li- ue llcensea to there should Flah War den Van Dueen decline to do ao. Dr. Eatea yenterday removed from his realdence; at Eleventh and Com mercial, to his new home, at Sixth and Commercial, iris office will remain at Eleventh' and Commercing' where he may be found from 8 to 9 a. m., from 1 jw ' and from' 1 to 8 Tp. m. ' inniintv'Jiiffee Trnchard has receiv ed word from 'Architect Lazarus that he will1 irrlve in the city in a few days with the 'plans for the courthouse. Rids for the work win be immediately Invited, and It is expected actual con struction' work will soon be got under. way. ' rw( welve coaches of people were haul ed to Seaside on Sunday fcy the" A. & C. While the day was fine, there was a ; strong' breeze from the ocean, but the crowd seemed to enjoy' Itself ln--mensely.' The weather is not yet warm enough to cause any very great rush from interior points, but the railroad company expects heavy travel' this year. '"' ' ' " ' ''' ' . '. ; , A day or two ago The Aetorlan erred at the expense of Will Ullman, Lang & Co.'s hired man. Mr. Ullman Is sell Ing the Slnceridad cigar, but was said In the columns of this paper to be rep resenting another brand of goods.' He Is one of the most popular traveling men who make Astoria and has done a err an ial of business here for his firm. " '-''- ' . A lady who is living In the East writes that the Lewis and . Clark fair Is very poorly advertised In many of the smaller town and cities. , The edi tor of one of the leading papers in an niinols town never even heard of Lewis and Clark, and anxiously inquired as to whether or not they were still in the West, The lady points out that it wUl pay to advertise in the East D. R. Blount and A. Robinson yes- the waterworks. The bear was dis covered by the dogs, who treed It. A well-directed shot from Mr. Robinson's rifle ended the existence of bruin, and he came tumbling to the ground. The fur of the animal Is not in good condi tion, but he was quite fat and there was much demand for the meat. An other bear was killed Sunday on the Lewis and Clark road by one of D. J Ingalls' sons. It has been definitely learned that was illegal for the two departments to (The Empire Stock Company will open a four nights engagement at Fisher opera-house next; Monday la a special repertoire of plays new to Astoria theatergoers at popular prices. 25 and li cents. The initial bill will be the: comedy drama, i "Capital Vs, Labor.' i , The company carries Its own band and orchestra. Seat sale Satur day morning at Griffin's book store. i " jOne of the interesting features of the coming election is the large num ber of new voters now In the city. During the past year, hundreds of strangers have settled In Astoria, and none of them has as yet had an op portunity to display his' political faith. It Is estimated that almost 400 men will vote in June who have not here tofore voted In Astoria, and their prob able attitude has kept politicians guess ing.' It Is expected the' city will cast nearly 1000' votes should the run of fish be slack In June, ' The election will be held next Monday. ! - 5 I" !' ' For some time there has been the spirit among the ladles of Astoria that the city needed a branch T. W. C. A. A meeting was held yesterday at the Elmore residence looking forward to this end, and from the enthusiasm shown at the meeting It Is to be taken that the organization will te formed within a short space of time. There was present at this meeting Mrs. G. Holmes Lawrence, president of the Y.! W. C.' A. state committee. .Mlss Mary Dunn, of Chicago, secretary of the national committee, and Miss L A. Shields, the state secretary, were also present' The ladles mentioned spoke on the subject and suggested that the ladies of Astoria carry out their idea of ; forming an association In this city. It was frankly decided to organise in the near future. . ,; One of the two, seals wanted bx E. W. Crighton for the Portland city park was captured yesterday afternoon by two fisherman Joe Barron and Marcel Vannet The seal is a baby and as gentle as a lamb. The men were fish ing near the city when the little fel low became entangled In the meshes of the net Mr. Crighton had written A tat Wife -.- ft WE hkve taken oar mammoth ttock of White Goods aod assembled them Into one great display, nnmatobable as tbey are, we offer them this week at a great sacrifice. Included in the sale are such goods that bear our stamp of trustworthy merchandise such as you can only secure at our store. White Dresj Goods. White Silks. While Wash Goods. White Blankets. ' ' White Lace Curtains. ' , White Muslins. White Muslin Underwear. White Knit Underwear. ' . White Table Linen. ' White Towek . White Hibbons. t White fcheetings. White Napkins. ! Whito Laces. - - Remember this week for - ' ' " ,WIIITE GOODS AT A .GREAT .DEDUCTION. IMiiA; i i t Dl)NBAR'iG8. THE PUCE WHERE WOMEN LIKE TO TRADE. ' I UU, IU . . -0... terday slaughtered a bear on the P'P t0 sheriff Unvllle asking him to get - . a t nS 1 . line rond, auout nan a mum two seals, and the fishermen kept the baby until the sheriff was notified. It will be shipped to Portland this morn ing and will there prove an attraction during the Lewis and Clark exposition. There is demand for still another seal, and some lucky fisherman can earn an easy )S by capturing one and reporting to the sheriff. W. who W. McComber, of Fort Columbia, umpired yesterday's ball game, nays a high compliment to the fielding Lwiltv of Chop Stockton, who cover; proposal looking to the construction . the jet gar(Jen for the Commercials. . I 111 WAH1 Via i . . . . Mr. McComber reeards cnop as me best amateur fielder he has ever' seen and says his work Is well up to that nf nrnfeautlnnaJs. Stockton backs UD rians to take stock under a guarantee Lvery mt n tne infield with the excep k. nt a flna hotel Will Snortiy De aiv'v w w made to the Chamber of Commerce, The leading spirit of the movement art outside party, who will ask Asto Is of1 good Interest If the plan carries. the hotel ' will cost $80,000 or 170,000 ka miom 'in every resnect -The Chamber of Commerce has been talk Inn: hotel for the past month, but noth in rieflnlt has yet transpired. The oroDOsal to be submitted will be with held until after the regatta celebration that It will meet with approval is the opinion of the Astortan who is looking after the matter. full A sample of love that runs In fist- attracted much attention near Commercial and Fifteenth streets last liiht. It aDDears that a barber doing V. , - i timunth .trpot la en- IDUHincBB UOWVB i-.v,.. aed to be married to a young lady ...i Kmtkan M Onnosed to the match. Last evening the lovers were uddenlv Intruded upon by one of the kMih who ordered the tonsorlal wsw - wooer away. A fistic encounter en sued, during whloh the brother was worsted. The lover declares that he will today cause the arrest of his as- sallant. Sympathy is. of course, wim th lovers, whose enthusiasm has not been at all dampened by the Incident of last night. The steamship Columbia, arriving Sunday from San Francisco, brougnt another installment of 70 fishermen frnm tha Sacramento river. Secretary Lornsten of the fishermen's union "says it Is up to the authorities of the fish eries departments of the states of Ore son and Washington to refuse these men licenses, and that the union can do nothing to exclude them. Mr. Lorn- does not seem to be very well satisfied with the conductof the fish eries department of this state, ana. when questioned as to his opinion of the situation, merely remarked that it tlon of the first baseman, and frequent lyi is found within the diamond when there is something doing ther Mr. McComber speaks highly of the worH of Harry Graham and Roxy Graham, and of the entire team says It Is won derfully proficient for an organization of amateurs.. The success of the play ers is the result of the untiring work of: Charles H. Abercromble, chairman of the sports committee of the Com merclal Club. ' . ; Nothing further has been done to re establish the fish traps at Baker's bay which were recently dynamited out by the old-time trappers. The statement Is Teltterated that the men for whom the trap piling was driven are residents of South Bend, and the action of the trannpm whom they attempted to "cork" has been made known to them It . is believed they are satisfied the effort to drive the piling there will be combatted by the old-time trapmen, and the opinion was expressed yes terday that, the attempt would not be repeated. The affair caused great ex cltement at Chinook, where the action of the outsiders was denounced as out rageous. The intruders are said to that mv further attempt on their part to establish themselves in the waters of Bakers bay will result in the1 same logs'that previously has suf fered. ' ('.' ', v . ' ' Ladies' and Misses' 8uite Sale. , We have on display a splendid line TjiW and Misses Suits. SHirts and'Khlrt Waists at Mrs. McKeen's, Woman's Exchange, Tenth ,' street, which we are selling at cost for a limi ted time only. All ladies of "Astoria are requested to call, and see them. . 1 MRS. M. 8. COPELAND. et3 ra U3 hi Best Values Lowest Cost YC Know that you like good tea. If you have had trouble in being? suited, call on us. we will make it our business to suit your taste and pocket. Don't forget to ask for your tickets, which are good in pay ment for anything from a cake of soap to a steel range. Where Your " Money Buys; Most. W "MAKES LIFE'S 0K;V? Vfy Q WALK EASY' W ( ) IV There i lot of W. (J TV II . ... f ' satisfaction in ' - ; I ' IfS ' 5006 wch, after monthj' I I I f wear needs only vsh 19 I J " like ' This is positively the best $3.50 and $4.00 Shoe on the market tonday, for sale by ilerity, R alston e Comnnny Snccesaors to JOHN HAHN.