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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, 'rill'RMMY, SEPTEMBKR 2. IMS. A GREAT MISTAKE Tli f ''null Mimi tulininli'mUu'lIm our ihipper diiplltwl onr order nd w (Iiki tmraolw ovtntookwt on Mine varletlm o( fruit, tn order to pre vent big los nd lo oltMn up I lie lurplut stock we have mile big ulisu tn prioM, thin I lli ctiueof life lima and you can't And betlr oiler. . Fancy 'Crtw fowl PtacUw 6 So tti boi Fancy Mulr Peena. , . . . ,'. . . . 760 tin box (Irtjxm from . ... 1 0 to ' Qo th j. Toronto .65o t be bos . 011 around od pick out what you nt. KOSS, HIGGINS (Si CO Extreme Limit Given to Sipola Sentenced to Ten Years Imprison' merit, While Frank Adams Must Serve Three Years. THE TIDES Hlh Wilr. unit. Monday . , Tuday . Wednesday Thursday . Friday . ., Saturday . A. M. 1 a.m. 1 11. . .SO , . II 0:t t. . .. ii lit) t. . ..11 1:1 I. , . 2( 1:43 7. . ., 21 t:I 7. . . .! 4:10) I. I. P. M. tim. I ft." .11:12 I.I 111:61 1.4 I 1:10 II 0 1:05 I.I 1 1:41 II 1 1:10 I.I 4:00 7.1 SEPTEMBER. 1103. Low Water. I A. M. ' " Dat. h.m." SUNDAY , Monday Tuedny . . Wednesday Thuraday . rrlday . Saturday -. 1:02 l:4S 7f!4 1:01 1:11 lIlO:02 ft. 0.4 0.7 0.1 1.8 1.1 1.1 P. M. h.m. :tS 7:10 7:86 :24 10:11 11:01 ft 1.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 0.7 1.0 THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER "Genuine' CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS (Guaranteed) The Cravenette Water-proof Coat has its imitations tike all good things; "Aqua Proor .-Rain Proof," "Water Proor and a dozen other makes are being sold as "just as good" but lik other imitations are NOT quite as good. I have just received a very fine stock of the real, genuine - Jildg McUrtde yeaterday impoaed entenc a follow In the criminal cane whrtn the defendant pleaded uullty to the Information Died agalnt mem y uutrict Attorney Alien. John HIkv, HMHMUlt with intent to commit rap, 10 year. Frank Adam, rp. three year. Arthur rrel, embexxlement, two yeat. -v Tim uitf hn.llla ttitinA it l..t.Mi.M.lft tli lodge any other charge against Blpola, iiik uregon statute wing nowwnai deficient III that they fail to fully cover cam- 01 tna kind. When Hlpola wa arraigned In court yesterday li had no legal replanta tion, lie waa formally charged wnn assault with Intent to commit rape, and Judge MoBild asked him whether or mt he desired the ervlc of an attor ney, to which he waa entitled. Evident ly Hlpola did not catch the court meaning, and Judge McBrlde repeated: , would you iik to nave a lawyer 10 defend you?" "1 don't know what I would want a lawyer for." unswitred Blpola. "I'm acullt y, and a 'awyer wouldn't do m any good." " Tin- pica wa thf-n entered and Judge Mi-Ilrldi- passed nentence. The court comment'! briefly on the helnoune of the i rimq and then netttenced the mail to IV year Imprisonment. Blpola' tdunterwini'e never changed when he wan told that he would have to pnd perhaps the remainder of hi life In THE OLD RELIABLE : 1 f I H AbsoSutelr PurcT THERE IS m SUBSTITUTE ARTHUR SC00GINS IS HELD Released on $250 Cash Bail to Appear For Trial. Arih.ir Bfoifirlnn. the young man ihniae.1 with having thrown acid on Pilnu-r Boy, N. D. IJaln' pointer dog uu krnr Juntlce Goodman yexter- rtay afterno-m for preliminary hearing. i..i.n tr rtmlih and O'-oric Poland ap- inr.l for the dpfpndani, while the u.Ht caaa wa handed by Dlatrlrt A.imv aiimi. ScoKKln. a mild-man . .......i .nniirinr vouni man. aat In t-t iknirh the nrfx-dlnun. n-t.A ..rin"itl witnpa examined was (jeorge MorgUlth. who wa exenUtng the dog when It wa hurl. He repeat ed thot .the animal had merely run In- i.rliuiri AHanie had been arraigned tnTirev-; r, .j I..UH dav and had tated to th court to tnon.ra i 'u:""''r " thut he dll not require, the -rvU- of hoggin had ' V"'(M auf, CRAVENETTE Water proof Coats, Stylishly made, with or without belts. AN More than ever the "Reliable Clothier" Opposite Palare Restaurant Astoria, Oregon Mirror Path ar kept open on Bun 0 iy fbr l)rtth. For flrt-clu work In the tonnorlal lino, call at tho Mlrwr Hatlm, 030 Commercial trect, Atorla, Oregon. ' 17l . See Danxlger' dlHplay ot Boy' and Touth' ult and overcoat. Do' achool ult at Danxlger. Winter rain hnv no terror for those that have C. II. Orkwlts repolr their umlireiln.i. " .. Organ for al cheap. Inquire at thli oftlco, un-tf Still In The Lead For twenty-seven years we have been , Leaders In the Furniture Trade Our Large Stock comprises the best goods obtainable AU our furniture is first class and yet you can buy of us as cheaply as else where. Try it. Charles Heilborn; Son. ; First Class in Every Respect Bar and Billiard Room American and European Flan free t-oacn to tne iiouse an uttoin-y; He ald he waa guilty md thui he did 'not care what wa tl.n; with him, The court sent him buck to ih county lull to conder the nm.(. ! (uiilicr. and yeaterdny he ap- pearmt with Judge F. D. Wlnton a hi attorney. Ju'Ue Wlnton made a plea fur .-itu'ii. y In beliulf of AOamn, wh he ild. hud Uen nuelcd by the girl aa to h'-r ag The l'l-a waa auwew f til ami the joint linpwed the low aen-li-itc ot three year' Imprisonment. Arthur Freel wa arraigned for forg ing a Nonbwext I'onatructlon Company Hum rliwk fr :l.. He bIjw pleaded guilty. When brought Iwfore Judg Mi l nt the bov trembled like a leaf and t'iu (itme lo hi eye when the court Impoard a ntence of two year" ImprliM-hiwiit. Hh'-rltT Mnvlljn will leave for Sulem to night with th three t-rlnoiuT. When a reporter mallei at the county Jull yeater day afternoon to talk with the men he found i hem all very cheerful, consider ing the Ute that await them. 8lpola, wi rtkd what he thought of hie 10 year mnlenee. Well, 10 year I n l"ng time." he raid, 'but It t"o late to worry uhout It now. 1 should have thoiiRht of this thing year ago," IK wa horn in l.vjo and ha lived m Atriu tor almnt 20 year, ll" ha nev r befoic l-en arrested. Sliwla I iii.l to have a large tim of money In lha bank, but he mateil yeteruay mai this repnrt was ioi-oiiit; that he was broke." He "-meil to be Juki a trm nervous and spent most of his ttm walking up and down the corridor. Adams and Kreel found consolation In the f li t that their sentence wer! mere outing. Thre- years l bad enmign, eseiaim eilAdunw merHIy.' but Just think of the tU yearn that this old sMrt Is up against" Indicating the dtsnmaiiate Sipola with a gesture; whereupon the other prisoner laughed nariny. When h man' down he get ll nanu- ed to him," continued Adam. lnee my arrest they've been telling all sort of hard storlf obont me. They said I wa arr'sted Mrthind for ermnnai assault, ltui fj r was. They held me for h' a charge of lewd to- hlhltatlon. fr nothing else. Adam 1 22 year if. Freel Is o.Ty 17 vears or age aim i cd to b truly rry for what tie naa don. Please say In the paper that I m sorry I did it." he requested. "I renl Ue now how foolish It was, and what a gr(ut mistake I made In associating with bad companion. I am going i" be a model prisoner and get out of the ....i...i!,.v tiMt .s soon a 1 can. i have no friend in this state and was hire only four hour when arresiea. I ennre front Oallfcrnla. There I no truth In the statement of the Multno- .v, ... v Mherlff that 1 wn arrcsieu ... ... f.,.. hio'irairv. I was held 1U vk . it wliii's. but was noi cnargeu wuu crime. When 1 get to l-ornanu i u ie.. ih yhnrirr whiit I think of him. to .i,., .,-i..n..i-a were anxiou to nla and thrown It contelnt on the dog. u.. .,.a Into the DUtce to tarn won ih. .n... rter the occurrence, but the alor of the acid compelled him to re 1 Ih. erih ftlr i Th defense offered no t stlnvmy. Mr. Smith stating that the evidence aa i ,. - offtelent to hold hi client He asked the court to fix reasonable ball. Mr. Alien Insisted mat tne u. ........i.i h nxuAn irreni enough to Insure the orewtu-e of the defendant In court ti mau not satisfied to allow xiim cash bond to stand, but .u k. ii ,.111,1.1 he increased to a .., vm finally the court .,. lh hail Ml I'ZuO Cab grer. i !"'-- - . Th. .ox. melted much Interest and t.ie courtroom wa crowded with sp Ai.hmicrh the attorney for tho defena offered no evldenc? to prevent holding Swggln for examination r ... u. iten. thev aid Ihey would IVIV ..... ' - . . -i. a..f,,,,i Mm when the time came. The nan wa lunumni case -wilt be called up at the preeeni tenu of the circuit court' Telephone May Take Local Run Report Is Current That New Steamer Will Be Put On in Opposition. Portland advice have, it that tUe new steamer Tel'-irhone. built for the Arc Navigation Company, mow placed on the Atort-i'ortiana run. Tne te.mer is almost ready for commission and her probable field i a matter of much Interest. r Jh I reputed to have been designed -or gmai pea -ana. me statement I mad that h wilt show her heel to the river steamer now in operation. ' It appear to have been tne original intention of th Arrow company to put th new Telephone cn the run between (Seattle and Whatcom, but CVptain L". B. Scott, while In Portland a few Auvm vnexnressed tho conviction that h would, not pay there, and that there I no possible opening lor ner. re liable report have It that he will Join the AMoria-Portland fleet. The old White Collar line recently oia out it Atoria business to Jacob Kamm, who ha been enjoying monopoly or tne Held 'with the O. It. & N. Co. It t pre dicted that the advent of the Telephone on the local run would precipitate a rate war but them is no particular reason for thl statement, ine omer line fought for a tlme.but finally came to the conclusion that i"re wa no money to be made tn a rate war. L'n !.... h. trrnw comnany i prepared for a, long tg1e and conenuent loe. and really entertain ho mat ii can rtrlve. Kamm and th O. K. & N. Co. out of bulne, there is .ittle proba bility of a rate, war. For Your Special Beuef i In order that those who have not been ibie to call and see our handsome and wonderful itock of LADIEtS tSUITS And CLOAKS We have arranged to keep the display until the end of thin week. Saturday night positively closes the ex hiiit and you most come before that time if yoa want to see and know all about it. Come and let us show ' you what really fine goods are. . ' THE A. DUNBAR CO Lowest Price Store in Astoria for Fine Goods. ; 566 COnnERCIAL ST. gUStt OP IMMIGRATION. New York - City. : Septeuiljed 23. Th-re ha ben a fresh rush of Immi gration to America and during the past three day the Inspectors at Kill island have been working overtime. On Mon day 3618 person were passed d uw uuthorltio . and Tuesday showed near ly r.Wi. Mst f the immigrant oui ih ia two Auva have Iwen of th better claa.4 of ioor Oerman and Pole. Comparatively few are remumms v.., ..it 1. ..io nf them colng at once to dlaiunt part of the country. According ... . ,.n rl.iitu narlt to nIoris reeeiveu a"in t vf Kurope the Immigration Into this country thl fall Will be greater u ever befor. 1 j . WANTS WITNESS FEES. D. E. Huntsman, the man who "peached" on Frank Adams, 1 anxious to get hi witness fees for testifying against hi erstwhile companion. Af ter Adam wa sentenced yesterday Huntsman aked the cbu t If he wa to get any fee, niid Judg McBrlde told him that occasionally the county made a donation for witnesses like himself. However, he got little satisfaction out of the. officials, with whom he did not make himself popular by demanding fee for testifying against a former friend. NEW REAL ESTATE COMPANY. -' CHANGED HIS MIND. According to a letter received ye- t-rday X Vr. Bayll H. Earle. quar antlne offl-er of thl port, from Dr. L. E Cofer, quarantine officer at Hono lulu. he master of the Amazon chang ed hW mind about going to sea with out nrt submitting to disinfection. When Dr. Cofer recommended to the -aialn that he allow his veaset to be dUenfected. the skipper refused, ana the. coat authorities were lix.k out for him. Yesterday a letter came from Dr. Cofer saying tne cap tain had decided to tane n at Honolulu and th arrival of the ves sel at the coat will not be th occasion for a marine noepiiai aenw...." . a wa expected., SEVERE STORM OUTSIDE. A sever gule visited thl part of the coast yesterday necessitating the re turn of the Sue H. Elmore which had proceeded on her way on the Astorla Mina ahout ten mile out- side M the bar.' So evtre was the weather that the steamer could ma' no headway, and the return to port was made, awaiting calm weather. m . ivr vi'.TI--. Tlie German steamship Eva arrived yesterday from San Fram . ne engaged to load lumber. The Eva came in water ballast. The schooner Zampa arrived down from Vancouver, Wash-, yesterday and cleared for San Franclseo. She take 411 (Mi fret of rough lumber. The steamer Vosburg arrived yester day from Tillamook with S sacks of hark and a quantity of butter. Collector ot Customs Robb has de ckled to call the new customB tug the l'atrol. : The boat'sofflcers have not yet been selected. She will e ready for ctimmUsion In about two we-ks The go buoy ha been remnvn u. the mouth of the Columbia and a first- class black and white siruwu uu substituted. The gas buoy never gave satisfaction while It was in use. .. recently a steamer ran It down at night. The buoy was m l ournmg n the time. , The Grace. Dollar i to arrive here to load 900.000 feet of lumber for Redondo The schooner Virginia nas m lostdlng lumber for San Fsanclsi. She ha 700,000 feet. ....... Weather permitting, the ngnt-nou tender Columbine, will start on a cruise of Puget sound at 5 o'clock this morning. Sha is loaded with light house supplies and will deliver i ' ihe stations from Destruction i...u to Tacoma. Captain Richardson ex pects to make the deliveries aim turnVlthin three week. CARRIES A FIXE STOCK OF S. A. GIMRE Boats and Shoes Opp. Fisher Bros. Store :. on Bond St., Astoria Sella at Close Figure New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. 120 ltth St- next door to Griffin Br. and adjoining the Office Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON Thiv Thfi Rest Restaurant t I BalTA -:::rels.25C.t . X t 1 Q I (1 1C i. SnnSay Dinners a Specialty $ X . 1 1 Eterythinj the Market Affords t i Cafe Palace Catering Comoanv t 1 0 ' - Articles of Incorporation of the Wil kinson Real Estate Company were fil ed yesterday afternoon in the office of County Clerk Clinton.- The lncorpor tors are Anna Wilkinson, Frank Patton and William O. Wilkinson. The cap ital stock is placed at $15,000, divided Into liiO shares, and the objects of the . ASUH V,.. nail al .ul U ta All the prisoners wnc rt.".w ruiutiiui no: .u uuj n.iu v sec whut the paper had to say aooui 1 The principal office of the company win ' . 1 initerSOn tO Kant talnrlo h,.m nnd Imnlnred Jailer Anderson 10 bring In the latest edition. " . Kn iha hni mro of this week we will sell nice green Muscat and black Rose Peru grape, 2a cent per imsavi. JUllINSUiS diu'o. FEARFUL ODDS AGAINST. HIM T..,t,tAiv alon.' nnd destitute. Such l K..l., .. a. tha ennltion of an Old BOl- dler by name of J.J.Havena. Versallle. O. For year he was trouoiea w im w ncy disease and neither doctor nor medicine aave him relief. At length he tried Electric Bitter. It put him on hi feet tn hort order and now he tes tipes: "I'm on the road to complete re covery." Bet on earth for liver and kidney troubles and all rorm ot ium- ..v ..J l.,..nl enmnlnlnt. Only S0C. aui mi', wnv. ........ - j Guaranteed by Cha. Roger, druggist. MISS HENDERSON NOT DEAD. On September s a report wa received and published here to the effect that Ml Lulu Henderson, formerly a res ident of Astoria, but now living In Fnlrrleld. Me., had died. A letter was received yesterday from Ml Hender son by Charles Hough, In which the writer ay he i enjoying the best of health. Pears' PARKER HOUSE H. B. PARKER-, Proprietor E. P. PARKEE, Manager. Good 8ample Room on Ground Floor tor Commercial Men . OREGON soap in stick form; con venience and economy in shaving. . It is the best and cheap est shaving soap. v Bold tllortr to world. W. C. T. U- SOCIAL ; v Thl Afternoon, the weather nrovlng pWaaant. the regular membership social of the w. v. 1 . u. wnu qe nem a xne 'esiitence of Mr. Bel. Should the day prove disagreeable, the social will be held In the W. C. T. U. parlor on Bond street . All members urged to be present. " . ' , . , . nmee Constructing' Quartermaster, ABtorla. Oi-egon, Sept. 24, 1903. Sealed proposal, in triplicate, win oe received at this office until 10 o'clock, a. m.. Oct. , 1903, ana men opened, for the construction ox a coal shed if. ine At Fort Columbia. AiNash. united States reserve the right to re- iect any or all proposals. Plans can be aeen and snee ttcallom ODtatnea at mis nntM iTnvAlnnea should be marked "Proposals for construction" and ad dressed to Captain GoodaleK Quarter master. Astoria, Oregon. PERSONAL MENTION. h wheeler, of the Wheeler Lum ber Company, l In the city and will go to Nehalem today. , Ml Peart Cole and Mrs. Brown are In Portland. r n una. of Portland. Is In the city. George Aunne, of Duluth, Is In Asto ria for a few day. Seafeldt Is In Portland. B. Sandelson, of Gray River, wa In town yesterday. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS. Made to fit and wear, 12.50 to $7.50 at Danalger. - . .. . Don't fall to attend the Commercial Club ball next Thurslay night at the vmn.ilum hall, old A. F. C. building. Admission 60 cent; ladle fie. WILL MADISON CIGARS AND TOBACCOS Grape 25 fresh stock. cents per basket. Good, JOHNSON' BROS. WILL BE TRJED OCTOBER 7. Tka .. r Van rus.m and others against W. A. Goodln and the city ot Astoria was yesterday set tor trim October 7. The attorneys for the de- .,o ..v that on o&rlv date De nxea ,um - . ih. henrino- while tilalntiffs asked that it be referred to a rerere as some testimony would have to oe se cured outside the city. Judge McBrlde said cases of the kind should not be hastened, but he thought tne action should be heard at this term., ine involves the validity of the Sixteenth Btreet Improvement. MRS. MkKENZIE ENTERTAINS. 534, Com'l St.', and 114, nth St., ' Astoria, Oregon Pale Bohemian Lager Beer Best On The Coast ...North Pacific Brewing' Co... un x . n. MacKencie entertained at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mr. E. C Holden, yesteraay aneniuiMi. Th mm of hearts was a feature of the entertainment and the first prize waa won by Mr, a. uunoar. ana. Frank Taylor sang. Refreshments were served. SLAB WOOD FOR S4.LL The Tongue Point Lumber Company l in iwmotton to furnish river steam er with fir .labwood. having; facilities for furnishing same, at tne mm, our wharf having been extended to allow steamer drawing 14 feet to load. For price appiy at ine mm. - - ai-u , MARRIAGE LICENSE. v A marf lage license was issued yes terday by County Clerk Clinton to An drew Nordetrom and Mary CahlU. 1 -. These three words go wel together : Schilling's Best ant moneyback. . Why? Your grocer will tel! you. : " flHE RIORSE DEPARTfiNI STORE The Pl:c where whole liin liei Trade. W ire Head to Foot Outfitter. , A Greatest days Sale now going on. Surely you will not permit all these good things to get away just because you' have been trading some place else. We have the largest business with the 6uiallest expense of any store in Western Oregon. Great Sale of Notions and Small Ware Will Continue Thursday, Sept 24 and Friday, Sept 25- " LITTLE ITEMS AT A BIG SAYING1 CHOICE FOR I CENT Good paper Pins, lc. Good paper Safety Pins, lo. Good paper Hair Pius, lc Card Hook and Eye, lo. Paper Tacks, lo. Pencil Tablet, lc. LadPeroil, lc 1 dozen Clothespin la I dozen Buttons, lc CHOICE FOR 2 CENTS Good Machine Thread, 2c. Ironing Wax, 2c. Fanoy Work RinRS, 2c. Black Mourning Pin, 2o. ElaBtio Web, yd, 2c. Remnant Lacea, yd, 2c. Remnant Embroidery, yd, 2c. Remnant Ribbon, 2c Remnant Scrim, yd, 2o. CHOICE FOR 3 CENTS Kid Hair Curler, 3c Black Cube Pins, 3c Toilet Paper, roll,3o. , Good Carpet Binding, Sc. Large size Sponge, 3c Large ize Tablet, 3c . Large site Bhoe,BlackiBg, 8c Fine Comb, 3c. CHOICE FOR 4 CENTS . 25 yds Picture Wire, 4c. 10 yd Shelf Paper, 4o. 1 Towel Ring, 4c. ' 1 Tooth Brush. 4. 1 Curling Iron, 4o. 1 Scrub Brush, 4o. 1 Bottlo Ink. 4a. Bet Luster Cotton, 4c. Toilet Soap, 4c. Fall Showing of Merchandiser:; ; Goods, Salts, Clothir, tM - 503-510 Commercial Street Vi esssssssssr: ASTORIA V.)