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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1904)
TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1901. PAGE FITE. 76 HURRAH '04 . . " ; w: ' I Our store will be closed Juty 4th all day. Our Meat Market will be open Monday mornlnB until o'olock. Positively no orders daliv ered attar I o'clock, ; , , , ROSSI HIGGINS CO. Ooodi Bought on Cradlt Today Go on July A count Local Brevities. Xlaseball tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. South Bend ve. Commercial Tha chlldran who will ride on tha liberty car In tomorrow parada art requested to meet at Mrs. 8. Boas' millinery atora at 11:10 abarp. Poatmaater Hoed announcee that thera will be but one delivery by car rlera on Monday. The general dellv ry window will be open between 11:10 and l'.SO p. m. . A meeting of the Commercial club football players will be held at the club rooma thla afternoon for the pur pone of effecting organisation for the coming aeaaon. I A marriage lleenee waa Issued yea terday to Charlie Machala of Paclflc county, Waah., and Mlaa Lena Petit of Clataop county. The couple were married at the court houae by Judge Trenchard during tha afternoon. Secretary Halderman baa received a letter from tha Vancouver (B. C) Row ing club to the effect that tha club will be well repreaented at the regatta. The Brltlah Columbiana art evincing great Interest in tha carnival and will end down aeveral crewa. Tha ladlea of the Aatoria Public Li brary aaaoclatlon are anxloua to moke public tha Information that they will call upon the public for financial aid only twlca each year. It ia their In tention to give two entertainmenta an nually, and not four, aa hue been the ae In the past Rather an unusual acllent result d last evening In damage to an ex preaa wagon owned by the Prael Elgner Tranafer company. The wagon waa being driven along Commercial treet and at the corner of Eleventh the wheel atruck the projecting hyd rant. The shafts were broken and other damage done. The flrat Saturday afternoon apeclal arrived ahortly before 6 laat evening. Tha apeclal la alwaya popular, but yea terday there were only five coaches to the tarln. Theae were well filled, bow over) and with the advent ot warmer weather Superintendent McOuIra will have hie handa full to accommodate tha crowda. Tha ballota In the regatta, queen content were counted yeaterday for the aecond time. Mla LHUe LldweU la In tha lead. The vote la aa follows to data: Mlaa LlJwell, 111; Mra. F. D. Keuttner, 102; Mlaa Franceo Norberg, 117; Mlaa Harriet Tallant, 211; Mra. a I Houaton, 117; Mlaa Grace Stokea, 148. Tha namea of Mra. 3. R. A. Ben nett and Mlaa Elsie Elmore have been dropped from the Hat at the requeat of tha tadlea. Charlea W. Keith, who had been conducting the Toko Point oyater houae for P. S. Kenney, haa dlsep peared without having been courteoua enough to effect a eettlement with the proprietor. Keith la supposed to have left on the San Franclaco ateamer, and ahould thla prove to be the caae he will be greeted by the police upon hla arrival at the Bay city. Before departing he "cleaned" the reglater and alao neglected to aettle hla personal accounta. Aatoria waa full of vlaltoro yeater day and merchants report that trade waa better than for montba pant Prom all of tha nearby towna holiday buyera came to tha city, and It la ea tlmated that fully 110,000 waa apent by at rangers In the city yeaterday. -Talk about a Fourth of July celebra tion not being a good business prop osition!- exclaimed H. J. Wberlty laat night "Why, tha merchanta got back their money In an hour yeaterday. 1 eoftietiroea wonder how long It will take to 'show' aome of the business men of Aatoria." Many of tha storea were not closed until 11 o'clock laat night because of tha rush of business. The following proposal waa filed yea terday with Auditor Andereon by H. F. Prael: "Understanding that the city of Astoria requires a suitable site for an engine houae and store house, I hereby offer you the north 10 feet of lot 2, block 117, Bhlvely'a Astoria, for the aum of 11.650. Thla property la situated directly back of the store of the Foard & Stokes company, be tween Fourteenth street and Thirteenth street, and, besldea the ground floor, which la aultable for an engine house and store bouse, a 10-foot bosement can easily be constructed upon this property, which would be convenient for storing feed and fuel. Thla offer will hold good for a reasonable time, eay until July II." The proposal will be submitted to the council at the meeting Tuesday night and the public property committee will consider It M WTTTTTftf TTTtftttitlTTTTTT TTTTIIMnilllTIIlllllllI There Are Engines Run well part of the time Ran poorly all of the time Won t worK any time VfiQ STANDARD GAS ENGINE RUNS WELL ALL TIIE TIME O. II. Carlson, Agents G. HI. McBride TTTTTTtTTllIITTIITIIIirTTTTTTTTTTTIlIIIIIIIZllXlll Nothing Nicer In Your Home Than An IRON BED LIKE THIS: : $24.00 ' r"' Today'e ball game between the South Bend and Commercial club teams will draw the record crowd of the aeaaon. The etrangers arrived on the Potter laat night, and they are pronounced to be an aggregation of efficient ball playera, The visiting team Includes some of the fastest men In southwest ern Washington. The Commercial team will line up aa follows: Pitcher, Hal derman; catcher, Ferguson; first base, Ktannlgan; aecond base, Morton; shortstop, O'Toole; third base, Harry Graham; left field, Stockton; center field, Bert Rosa; right field, Truilln ger. Chop Stockton back In left field will atrengthen the team materially. The gama wlU be called promptly at 2:10 o'clock. Tha publication of a Belllngham dis patch In Friday's Aatorlan, containing the etatement that a great run of fish waa on at Puget Bound, aroused the curiosity of aome of the local packers and cold-storage men, who seriously doubted tha atory. Chris Schmidt of the firm of Schmidt Bros, wired to of the fish 'centers on the sound and received replies to tha effect that there waa no great run of fish on there; Indeed, he waa assured that salmon were very scarce. The "Information' contained In the dispatch that Colum bia river salmon were entering the sound la generally regarded here aa merely an advertising dodge on the part of the enterprising fish dealers of Washington state. Wilt a Hume, manager for the Tongue Point Lumber company, la Just now trying to select between the titles "Dr." and "Judge." He la will ing to accept advice from friends. In the June election Mr. Hume, whose big 1450,000 aaw mill la Just outalde tha city limits, waa elected Justice of the peace of John Day precinct The election gives him tha right to use one of th titlea, and many of hla friends call him "Jedge." At tho office ot the mill Mr. Hume boa established a sort of emergency hospital, where tha In jured Umba of employes of the mill are repaired although, thanks to the excellent arrangements at the plant few accldenta occur. Over thla hoa- pltsl Mr. Hume himself presides, and It haa happened aeveral times that he waa called upon to render medical aid to sufferers. Hla practice la on the Increase and neighbors Bend their children to. him whenever disaster overtakes the little ones. A day or two ago a child fell while running and bit Its tongue nearly In two. Judge Hume was called upon and promptly attend ed to the wanta of the little aufferer, The Judge haa not yet secured a phyelclan's license, but doubtless will when cases of scarlet fever, diphtheria and smallpox are sent to him. $24.00 : 4 J We carry the finest assortment of Iron Beds in the city. the latest styles. Any color Any size. : CHAS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers J All The temporary Jail on Duane atreet la now open to the public. In order to properly commence things, Chief Hallock haa, with the eanctlon of Po lice Judge Anderson, offered to be very lenient with the flrst offender thrown Into Jail. Should he be what la known aa a "common drunk," ne win oe ais- charged from custody after a brief In carceration, and even should nla crime be mora serious he will receive the merciful mercy of the court From the appearance of things around town laat night there will be numerous contestants for the honor. At 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Hedrlck's new theater will be thrown open to the public, and from that hour until 10:10 a continuous performance will be given. Each show wIlV last an hour. There will be eight turns throughout the day and evening, and Manager Hedrlck has secured for the opening an array of talent perhaps never before seen at a 10-cent show house. The theater decoratlona have been finished and the house la pro nounced by all who have visited It to be the best-arranged and prettiest of lta kind on the coast Absolutely noth ing has been left undone for the con venience of the public, and at today's opening the house should be packed. There la to be no Intermission between shows, but the performance will be lit erally continuous. The admission to any part of the house Is 10 cents, the best seats going, of course, to the earliest theater-goers. PERSONAL MENTION. W. R. Hume went to Portland last night Arthur C. Callan la spending Sun day In the metropolis. Katherine Wade returned yesterday afternoon from Portland. , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Utalnger are home from a visit In Seattle. W. J. Cook left laat night for Port land on a short business trip. Judge Alfred F. Sears, Jr., of Port land was In Astoria yesterday. Fish Warden Van Dusen returned yesterday from a trip to Portland. Captain E. S. Edwards returned to Portland last night after a short stay In Astoria, , Captain Ooodale was among the passengers on the train for Portland last evening. Miss Nell Carnahan went to Port land lust night to spend the Fourth with friends. Senator Fulton left yesterday for Hillsboro, where he will deliver the Fourth of July oration. James P. Clancy of Vancouver. Wash., Is in the city. He will visit with friends for a few days. , Hon. George Koland haa accepted an Invitation to deliver the Fourth of July oration at Hammond. Editor Hannlgan of the Cathlamet Sun and Editor Williams of tha Skam okawa Eagle were In tha city yesterday. W. W. M acorn ber came over from Fort Columbia yesterday. He will officiate at the ball games today and tomorrow aa umpire. y s ' DEPUTY EAKIN RESIGNS. Charlea H. Abererombio Appointed by Mr. Allen In His Stead. Deputy District Attorney 3. A. Eakln yesterday tendered hla resignation to District Attorney Harrison Allen, and Charles II. Abercromble, a well known young member of the bar, waa appoint ed In he stead. Mr. Eakln's resigna tion waa contained In the following letter to Mr. Allen: "Astoria, June 20. Hon. Harrison Allen, District Attorney, Aatoria Dear Sir: I hereby tender my resignation aa deputy district attorney for Clat sop county, Ore., to take effect with the end of the quarter, June 30, 1304. I most sincerely thank you for past favors, and hope the good relations that have heretofore existed between us may continue. Youra truly, "J. A. EAKIN." Mr. Abercromble'a appointment waa made In the following document filed with County Clerk Clinton: "I, Harrison Allen, the duly elected, qualified and acting district attorney for the Fifth Judicial district hereby appoint Charlea H. Abercromble a dep uty district attorney within and for the county of Clataop in said district hereby empowering my said deputy to attend upon tha aittlnga of the grand jury and to attend to and transact all business pertaining to the district at torneys office, Thla appointment la to continue during my pleasure. "HARRISON ALLEN. "Dated thla 30th day of June, 1904." OREGON EXHIBIT A FROST, 8tate Senator Holman Says Wa Are Getting No Resulta at St Louis. State Senator Holman of Multnomah county has returned home from the St Louis fair. He la not at all en- tin aaA nvcr the nreeon exhibit of which he says: 1 don't like to talk about the Ore gon exhibit for publication, for I waa disappointed In It It seems to me that it doea not convey enough Information to the people of the east and middle west, who know nothing ot us, who are, In fact a green in knowledge of things western aa they think we are. In fact "There la a good fish and game ex hibit and a good exhibit of woods, but these tell no atory for Oregon. The visitor sees a big apple, and eays so; he gazes at one of the pieces of timber and aaya Hhere'a a big board,' and lets it pass. i"The Oregon building ia where we are weak. There la no Information there. An easterner looking in aees a log cabin containing a panther hide and aome Indian pictures, and there is nothing to tell whether It Is an exhi bition of the way in which the Ore- gonlan lives or a representation of the Lewis and Clark cabin. The eastern people don't know about Lewis andj Clark. That expedition is as vague as Daniel Boone Is to us. "What the Oregon building heeds is some one to talk for Oregon, and some pictures or material to demonstrate the resources of soil and climate. The walls of the Oregon building are bare, while those of the California building are lined with pictures of farm, and vine yard, and field. The rooms are filled with easy chairs, papers are on the table, and claret punch and tea is served the tired visitors, while two men who can talk discourse on ad vantages of California. "That is what Oregon needs. It must have some way to distribute In formation or we will get no good from the St Louis fair." D Flag's, Bunting' Festoons iStars DUNBAR Astoria's Leading Suit and Cloak House. Burton's Appeal Granted. St Loula. July United States District Judge Adams today granted to United States Senator Joseph R. 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