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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1906)
FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1900. THE MORNING ASTOIIIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 f "NUTRITO A MOST DELICIOUS CEREAL COFFEE THAT AGREES WITH EVERYBODY. BEAR IN MIND THAT IK YOU HAVE POOR HEALTH " NUTRITO" WILL DO YOU GOOD-IK YOU HAVE GOOD HEALTH IT WILL KEEP YOU WELL. 25 Cents (he Package ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. m lis of i mi i Inl. lu ll u kliitppa, wlu-d tin; enmity " I I'l'lji- M'stclday ilft'-riUHill llllll nil- nf Full Cit UrnJup. "In i 1 1011 liiiii'ii, ' '"' people li.nl j 1 1 1 died then-. II lllllivi- I.I Vl.lH.H, ,'-l.'l.l.n fulfilled j l). I.ikI nf iIh I.iu'. 1! uinl in tin- ni.ii , FaIm- and Gioundleim. A thniuuglily III I'l Hl'lllllllg III lull 1 -lfilip ill Ill Illt'ilH llllil J-! iMJJIlll-n iiininr a fl.i. mill I , I miiiiI ll.iL I linlnii ri iiHK'lil nil Ui.- .tinl, nf I In-, rily cu ing I1I111 in iln' i'-iiii-'. , 1 -i "l.iy , lii.it Tin- I t.iid A Slnl.cx ( nni i ntnv liiul tint tiii'ir fid in- ginei-iy Out on I'mole. "in it..tu v l.i-i Hi. if I'1"' " Mi. Kuii.-. uud tin- deal re dl lllll'il ft ..III Hit- ll.;-n Vi,,,, ' ill'K'lllll-l 1 )- 1 ;i l! till. I till- III- pro- A Iiiiii I'll' limine, wi. 11I1.11, i, I'll''!-" '.Miill-I tiil.1- "in--iMi iiiiiiifili lt,llii.i 'Mill! , Inllll l.llrk Mm .ill.l , 'rl 'I he llli-llllil'l nf I III- lil'lll VVtitll.J ,i,. if v I Nrl.MM .ulrlil.n I!.. ill iiii-n ,iiinr. in !!,(. Ili"l Hill;; nil I In- 1 1-illin I H.l-tll'l Dltrovrtrd ill llll'illle M.HI-. ;llllii- Hliii-li l tn illMihiv nrtilin t" Hu null, lmc Ih-i-ii i.-.iiii..-tf,l ni will ,.'"'!l "" ' gang "f m k tm-ii nil the llilll)i-I llll. rrk ill I J.-lfl HI I' ll I'm, Will lift Some Day. lln-n- mi.- 1 lit Ill'-II nf till rnillilv wlm tn"k. Iln- pi Iiiiii imry ttli Inwunl ilc iin tln ir Viiii-i kuu i itii iiliii y pxti-i'lnv, helot.- ( nilllly ( ck I lllllnll, llllllielv, Inllll ll.llli'-tmll, a ImllVf nf SntM.IV. llllil i.cnrgn Palm Kin-ii-. iiiiii t nii.tniiiiiif Ij-mttr., nitiiv.- of i-lii-Mi- (int-re. Before you purchase that new Eaiter bonnet, make it point to call and in- .pert the excellent line of hati now on dUplay at Mr.. Ingleton'a M.llinery Store. Welch Block, oppo.lte the Budget otfico on Commercial atreet. Of! For Alaika. Manu-.i I I., (ml "ill. nf Iln- lului Aljk ( iiiiipiiiiy'n I'lullt, at Tllktl, It'fl Si-nlllf nil ihf l-llll. Iiip .Irlff i-miii, mi i-'lnfiiliiy lt. nr- '"..,1,..ir, l,V 14 . nf in.ly nl.- MiiiM mill, ami iimii mm ul 111 tin- iintth will iiniiii ili.itrly .) 11 11 1 I In' jiliinl mill 'M' pillf fn- (III- llllllillj,' Mf IKllll. Quartette of Tranifera. l'mii . -l - rtf lili-il fill M-cntil ill tin- I'Mii-.- nf ( minly l ink ( linlini, n i-ti-ilin , ,i Inl lnttn; .1. II. Slllil I In .Inllll Sllnlt, lli. rlllilll, (iill-i'lrl ill lull l, lOIIVl-y illl" till' mil ln ul 1 1 iii 1 1 1 nf -i-i-timi 'il, T. ii N. i:. ti U , II. I!. Nil ImU mill "in- In Wil llitlli Nulml-. ,ni,iiil, 1 niiiili-i ,it i in it.'i, ullM-'i ill),' Int III, linrk 7, A-.tnri:l ii'lilitimi to itni'iitoii. lifori- Colluirii In K.ihr C.iiiii, iiiiiinly, i-oii-i-li -nil imi .'! i-iiiivcyiiir; tin- iinltli .VI tri't of InN .'1 uinl (I, liun'H Hiilnln isinii of lilmk 1, ("I11I nop Cinvc .1. Y.. Alt-arc, ami wife to Allii-it K. Allfii, wiirnuity, rontiilcru timi fl.l.'iO. rmufyiii loti I uinl .", blork I. Firnt Aililitioiml to Oii'hii dove. flritAlitr RArffAinti llnin v..r u-lll liA given this ww-k an wo ore determined to clear tlmu out. Tome and share them at C. U. Cooper' great sale. Pillsbury't Beit Flour, Minneapolio, $1.75 per aack. Geo. Linditrom & Co. ooooooooooooo SPECIAL FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS WEEK WE WILL SELL FAUST'S OYSTER CATSUP. REGULAR 30c. BOTTLES, aoc. REGULAR m CENTS, LARGE ITALIAN PRUNES, AT 5c. PER POUND. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. OOOOOOOOOOOOO if I Died In Portland. Sup. 1 int-iil-tit V. T, ;,ndtni of I hi- liny' A 1. ill' Aid Mnjrty, which iiitit ii inii mhhc lime ago ii-lirii'l tin. iiitlndv nf I lit- Mili lii'll III-. i- Mil mil. 11 In l.nmv lni stalled tin i'lli- itiiil . ih.i-i- Imy, lit it i inn- nf I'm i- in-,; p l.ili-n th.i! 1 mix uitli i tin. ll. 1 1 -lt inr iiMinit a ml iii-ii-inl iirhi.il. Iln-ie i tint a wniil nf liutli in tin 1,1111. nil Iln- iiilfrur, I In house 1.11 I'l lilliti-.' Iii I'm- u.strlly i-iii nf lli'il big f"les ii till' reception nf I in- -,-t i" 1 1 y 1 11 1 -iln-", 1 !,ih Mini niiig, ill ili 111-,- Imtli Muni', ill tlir Ili-tt tlfjm r ( tl 1 . Hotel Irving European plan. The only steam-heated hotel in Astoria; large and airy room; prices from 50 cents to Si. 50; well prepared and daintily -served , nteali at as cento. Special ratei per , week or month for room and board to .permanent gueitn. Our bui meeti all 1 traini and ateamboaU. LoM Neitly j. nieM.. . A N . ,., ,,iu. t(.i.,.U(t,1 u ., i(e ; ( a w,(j.urnitl(, llt ,,. ' nf If 1 (iiin-iit- iii Siilt-ir. Mi', nnil Mr. Al. Stiiinp. mhi-iiir; liitn of tin- tntiil ln by fin- cm Tiifiluy nifjlit lii" nl Iln- xii-ii.lii liriin HinI jjrHliri of t"llri' Intnniv" 1 U Vlilnoll. wlllif Bill! miinjlil . f Mr, ti'.iii;. Tin' fin' lliiiilf 11 i-U-iin wii'p, anil tin- li" invnlvii the funiniii Aruliiiin -tiillion imiif'l liy Homer l)nfiiiort. in wlii'li tiin- imiiiiiil Mr. Dm ilium held 11 livil in l.'i ! , lu-kiili- mil- nf lii- lnl filriny ImlVf. Vllllleil III .IMMI, Snlllr iliivinn iiiiiiiuil-. two line nni" mill their riihi". nil ucif -i-iit lip in "inoke, the ii(.'i.'ifrr;iti- ni tlniiii)- .niiii'tliiii(,' orr S'.MMMI. lively lie.i'l of tile hi nek illVolveil il nf il I1I11111I11I Milt, mill it is Mii Iln iti-iii nni''' ii hi'I'l 011 liny nf it. nor upon tin- irrt'iit liiiin- in hirli it or ciiirii!, Base Ball Sunday, April First. FORT STEVENS vs. ASTORIA A. F. C. Grounds Admission, 35c. May Institute Boycott. At a meeting of the Cook-' nnil Waiter.' I'nioit in thi t-it y thin week the action of the pro-prit-tor of one of tin1 luiuli foiiiitern on AMor tttrcet in diHi'linrging his union help and hirinj; Ch inn men in their place wan taken up. After due oonsid eratioii the. liM-al union piised n resolu tion fondeinniiif the net ion of the pro prietor of tho restaurant, and mimiunr ily ousted the place from the list of union rftiiiirnnls. The union card was taken away from the restmirunt Wed nesday evening immediately at the con clusion of the meeting-, and the mutter will he drought to the attention of the Lahor Council which meets Sunday when that body will undoubtedly take action instituting a boycott on the of fending place. The local Cooks' and Waiters' Union has a membership of thiitv-seven. Two Days More, at the reimest of our pillions, we have determined to con tinue our great clean-up sale. Two days more greater bargains than ever will In- given nt C. II. Cooper's groat sale. For a good shave go to the Occident Bnrber Shop. Five chairs. No long waits. SPECIAL AT THE BEEHIVE Bleached Turkish Towels.. . .16x24 for 10c Unbleached Turkish Towels. 16x24 for 14c Unbleached Turkish Towels. 45x50 for 19c This is a Wonderful Bargain. The very best board to be obtained In the city Is at "The Occident Hotel." Rates very reasonable. Baseball goods at Svenson's. Stork's Visit, Yesterday morning n oii wit Imi 11 to the wife of Chillies Vfi"lni''ifii, All are lining well. In Gray' Harbor Country. 'Uionni I 'lung, tin- agent hiic fm (lie I'liinu Oil (niiiiniiy is in Aberdeen tlii- week ill ii-ligiiliiig (lie piiHiilinii of eii-ftiiig II Ini'l nil funk at that plm-e, Funeral Tomorrow 'I hi- fum-ml of (hi inl, ml .mi nf Mi. mid Mm. Luis I'eler mi "ill lake place loiiini-iovt afternoon h'Mii tin- l.iinily reidfice at IH.'IH )iliilli. uln-i'l, The iulc 1 ineiit will In- in l,li-i liunnd ri-lllfh-rv. Dies In Hospital. Mr-. Ida A. .nhin.011 died yolenliiy iimriiing at I In- SI. .Mary's hopil.il nl pi'lilnnili-. The lilliiliil Hill liil.i- il. Mi' ill Is 11,1 1 I ' 1 1 ill till- linlin- of tin- iln i-it .i-i, Miili tin- I, mi ll iii Iln Kiiii'i,i 1 iiiii-tery. Elected Delegates. l!olit-it .Mi-f'hiiri nil, I I 1. ml, I .i-ine 11 i l" I liavi- Iiii-n flifffii ii ili-i-n,ile by I lie I mil t Aloriii. For-"-lit- nl Aiiniiiii. In Iln- grand court of I'm ctri ., uhifli Hurt- nl Condon on I,m Hih. Gels Appointment. II I. Miller, cmi li.nlilig fn-ighl iigi-nf n tin- A. A C. I'. I!. I11K li'-rii iiiii.iiilf-, In (In- pnkitinll nf llinililir; Jivjylil llgi-lit for I III" Cj iii..., A Nnitlmi-tiiii I!. II, .Mr. Milb-r ill Mirri i'd C. I. t.r.iy ho ha n-iigurd Iii- po-llinll. Improve Paik. It i- the int -ni ion of Hie lilMelfllt ill:ilni rllHIlt fllllis to Set iiidr April I'ilh, which i AiIhh Pay fm- iniproxing the Shiu-ly Pack. Th" im nilifl" mi lli.it day plan tn take picks Ihim U, mi, I Inn. Ii liaket, and 'peinl the day in eleaiiiiig up the park Mte. Filed For Probate, -The will of the hit.- Mmliii Itnih Ma filed at, St. I Ii-e no yelenlny in tin- prnbute court. The e tale ioiisils of iIO,0KI life insurant-)-, mid il."),iMHi in piopfity. The executors limned in the will are Mrs, Martin Both, I 'red Trow, and II. .Mm-on. Suffrage Meeting. Mrs. Clara II. Col by, tin- prominent woman sulTragist, ad dressed an audience on this ijUf-stion yes terday afternoon in the Baptist church, an in tin- evening nke 011 the Norweg ian M. K. Church in Cppertown. Today she wil speak at half pa -I two in the l iist Lutheran Church, Cppertown, anil tonight will address mi audience in the liiM llaptist church. In Police Court. - Lilly Thompson, a resident nf the restricted district, ap peared in the police court yesterday af ternoon to answer to a charge of lieing drunk and disorderly. It senis that Lilly while in an i 11 1 1 n. 11 11 1 nil condition roamed the streets with les. than the legal milium! of dry goods in her posses-ion. and hciit-c tin- charge, and the sentence imposed by Judge Anderson of $1.V Communications Filed. A communi cation was lileil with the city auditor yesterday iifleiiioon by J. W. Welch a-kilii; that the iinpro f ineiit of lining ariiiie Kal Irmii Kighteent Ii street lie uiade. and another was received from I). II. Welch asking that tin- ti-scssmrnt for the improvement of Kchnngt' street be tween Nineteenth nml Twenty-first si ret-ts In- made more equal'lc. Has Lost His Mind. Yesterday even ing lute Constable Tim Cochrane, of the Jewel! district reached this city having in charge an unfortunate young man, of perhaps years, who is a mental wreck, and turned him over to Sheriff Thomas I.inville, who is holding him for official examination before the county judge to day. He will in all probability be com miti'd as his mental malady is very pronounced. A Heavy Capture. Kay Morton of Skamokawa, was in the city yesterday and in the course of conversation with some friends, reported that on Wednes day last some people were hunting back of Ciithlumet and roused a cougar which ufter a certain amount of hunter's tac tics, was killed and brought into camp. The beast measured eight feet and seven inches from snout to tail-lip and weigh ed in the neighborhood of eighty pounds. He i also authority for the statement that the Chinese of that neighborhood arc voraciously fond of the meat of the cougar and such a carcass as the one here told of, would easily command H" or frill from this epiciiriuu source. May Extend Line. Yesterday C. R. Iluggins of Portland and a number of prominent men interested in the Astoria Electric Company were in the city and spent, the day in going over the entire line of railroad. The party was here to look over the ground with the intention of seeing what could be done in the na ture of extending tho line to Smith's the east. This extension is one which the east. This extensio nis one which the company has long had in mind and the inspection yesterday was made to make definite plans. Just what was de cided could not be ascertained, but it is surmised that the company will soon begin the work of active construction. UNPRECEDENTED Never was known such a Sale in Astoria before GOOD GOODS HAVE SIMPLY BEEN GIVEN AWAY Great Sale for 2 Days More Positively Ending Saturday, March 3 1st C. H. COOPER'S GREAT UN PARALLED SALE FLOTSAM AND JETSAM The steamship Senator will make one more trip to 1'urtland, returning to San I'rain-isoi and then going back to ber owners, probably for service in the Alaskan trade. Tho steamship Contra Costa will temporarily fill hep schedule mi the San Francisco-Portland run, and a much larger craft will take her plaee us soon as the company ran bring about a charter something in the line of what is needed. Every effort was made to get the Alauieda for the run but the negotia tions fell through. The old reliable steamship Columbia is due to arrive from San Francisco this morning. There is nothing disturbs the schedule of the Columbia. The Imikentine Cleaner, just .loaded with 7Hi.(HNi feet of good merchantable lumber ut the Knapptnri mills, was ready for sea at noon yesterday and will have despatch for tin- Golden Gate this morning. The steamer Northland is due down from Cortland en route to San Fran cisco. The Hotter schooner launch Leader left yesterday forenoon on the hawsers of the Cullender tug Cruiser for Port land, where she will be fitted up for deep sen fishing olT the Columbia bar. It sei'iiis there are a number of trans portation concern-, on the Columbia river that are anxious to make terms and schedules with the Astoria-Seaside electric system; and once that road is finished there will be no lack of tourists hereabout. It is hardly within the pos sibilities that this vear will witness the completion of the systere so as tn handle any of the big bulk of beach travel. Hut it will come in time, and it will be a big thing for Astoria when it does ci line. The steamer Lurlino went up to Port land last night with a good manifest of freight and nearly thirty people for up river points. The I'nited States customs launch Patrol i beached nt the Astoria Iron Works, and undergoing a few minor re pairs Hint, might, not be minor if they were neglected any longer. The divilger W. S. Ladd is tied up at the coal dock undergoing some needed repairs before she can go on with her heavy work up the river. ENJOYABLE CONCERT. Elks Lodge gives Enjoyable Musicale in Logan's Hall Last Evening. A large crowd listened to the excellent concert given in the Logan's Hall last evening under the auspices of the As toria lodge of Elks. The entertainment was undoubtedly one of the best of it's kind ever given in Astoria, and every ni'inlier was applauded and encores were frequent. The Uelaseo orchestra under the mas terly direction of Professor Waldemar Lind furnished the major part of the evening's program, but was assisted between the numbers by the vocal stu dents of Prof. J. C. Monteith. Mrs. E. JL Baker acted as accompanist. After the program tho floor was cleared and We are going to continue this dancing was indulged in for a time, the music being furnished by the Belaseo orchestra The following program was rendered: March--" Carmen " Bizet Orchestra ( iverturc " Orpheus " Offenbach Orchestra Vocal Solo "My Ain Folk" Lemon Misg Laurie McCann Violin Solo " Hungarian Airs "...Ernst Prof. Waldemar Und Selection" Xordland " Herbert Orchestra Vocal Solo "Til Sing Thee Songs of Araby " Clay Mr. Xello Johnson (a i Berceuse " Jocelyn " Godard (b Sextette " Lucia " Donizetti Orchestra Waltzes "Tales From Vienna Wood" Strauss Orchestra Vocal Solo "My Native Land". .Mattei Mr. W. F. Gratke lai Air Bach (hi Canzonetta d'Arnbrosio I c I Chant d'Amour Ziehrer Prof. Waldemar I.ind and Orchestra Characteristic--" In a Pagoda ". .Brat ton Orchestra PERSONAL MENTION. C. II. I'pton of New York was among the iii-rivals in this citv on the noon ex press yesterday. W. E. Clarkson of the Southern Pa- cilic, was a fleeting guest of the city be tweeu trains yesterday. John Carlisle of Drain, Oregon, was in tho city yesterday. He says the South' ern Pacific Company has everything in the way of material now at hand, for the building of its projected line from Drain to the coast, as soon as working weather opens up, and that work will probably begin about the 15th of the coming month. .T. M. Abbott of Portland, was a busi ness visitor on the streets of Astoria yesterday'. N. Trover, came in from the metro polis yesterday on the noon express. A. J. Connellv of Seattle was doing business in this city yesterday. J. B. Matthews of Dayton, Ohio, was iu the city yesterday, leaving for Port land on the evening express. TI. .T. Conant of Philadelphia, arrived in the city on the noon train, yesterday. B. J. Billings of Butte was a business sojourner iu the Citv-bv-the-Sea. vester- 3j- .1. .T. McCracken, a well known busi- We are sole agents in Astoria for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, J.. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges 1 iD-s man of San Francisco, was in the city yesterday, visiting friends. E. L. Collins of Tacoma was doing business in Astoria yesterday, M. B. Lnomis, a traveling man out of Los Angeles, was doing business on the streets of Astoria yesterday. Mrs. A. J. Klafke returned last evea ing from Portland. D. M. Stewart was a passenger last night from the metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. G. Sanborn returned last evening from Portland after a brief viit. Harrison Allen returned last evening from St. Helens where he was called in connection with the probating of the will of the late Martin Both. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morse returned last evening from a two days' trip to Port land. Superintendent McGuire of the Astoric & Columbia River Railroad came up last evening from Portland. Captain Dan Mc Vicar arrived on the evening train yesterday from a two days' trip to Portland. When you are wearied from overwork, feel listless or languid, or when you can not sleep or eat, take Holster's Rocky Mountain Tea. One of the greatest ton ics known. 33 cents, Tea of Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. THE OLD GOVERNMENT. i1 The perfection of whisky used in the medical department of the United States military and naval service. Also in hospitals. Rocommended by the high est authorities as the purest stimulant for family use. Sold exclusively by Wm. Bock. THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaks, films, plates, tavda, mounts, and all the technical details of the business, and want the best and last in the way of artistic development, just go to Frank Hart, the druggist, slid tell him so. That is all. LEST YOU FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed up? It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other re pairs. If so, take it to Andrew Asr . ; Company. They also do all kinrU t blacksmithing and repair work. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., does aO manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat- J tress making a specialty and al work! guaranteed. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let yon stand or sit on the oven door if yotr wish. Prices reduced on all stoves n4 ranges till after the Holidays. I'l, J. Scully ' 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET