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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1904)
t ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, .1 W4. PAGE FIVE. GOLD SEAL MAPLE SYRlP A very good grade for the money Quart Dottles-Very Nice 25c each NEW STOCK OLD NANCE SYRUP Quarts 45c, 12 gals. 75c ; Gallons $1.35 ROSS, HIGGINS , CO. (2mm UtwtU Our Mw-litlty Local Brevities. Thin being lh Hebrew New Year, the stores of nil th Jewish mereaant will In' closed until 8 o'clock IIiIh evening. Miijur llreae, paymaster, V. 8. A., came down yesrrday from Vancouver ami pull! niT the oillicr iiml men it t Forts Hl"Vi'iiN, Columbia and Cnnby. II" disbursed about 130,000. Colonial oysters, the choicest shell (lxh product of the water of the Pa cific coast, are kept exclusively at the Imperial Oyster House, where they are irved In any style. The Colonial I of Blue Point slr.e and of ditlklou flavor. The new government cable across the Columbia wh hilil yesterday. The ca ble connects Kort Stevens with Fort Candy mill at the last-named ixlnl jolim th t"lcgraph line to North Head. It wilt be used by the weuther bureau fur the transmission ut dully report. Jesse N. ami Jy Baylor, charged with robbery, will be brought before Justice Goodman thla morning at 10 o'clock for preliminary examination. H. I). Itimey, accused of complicity In the robbery, will also apMar. Uaney In out on bond, but the Baylor boy are In Jail. Secretary Croaby of the local civil service commission will hold an ex amination thla morning fur carrier ( Ink. The examination will be held at 9 o'clock, at the custom houae, uml appHfutlona will be received up to the hour named. Joseph Cronln, a deckhand employed on tho steamer Milan, fell overboard from the boat yesterday aa ahe waa putting awuy from her dock. John Limiting of the quarantine ateumer Klurtru secured a ainall bout and res rued CioiiIii, who wna ulltiOHt exhausted when lakeii from the water. The manlfeHt of I he French bark I'Upllex. from Ncwciiatle-on-Tyne, waa filed yeaterduy. Wis has a cargo of piglrnu, rck salt, alum, fire brick, clay llijurrs, linoleum, etc. In all amount ing to 291:4 ton, The consignor are riiilfour, Guthrie": Co. The ateami'f Ar.ter cleared yesterday for Yokohama and departed during the niornliiK. Should the Kulim warship; meet her they will k about 1200,000 worth ut atulT. She. haa 41,404 barrel of flour, worth $14.617, and otuei merchiindiae worth 132.989. the totitl value of the cargo being lias.Dso, Mike Ludeaiher haa received an Ap pointment aa aecond keener ut the Ya liilinu Head IlKhthouae, for which place he will atari tomorrow evening. Mr, I.udcacher haa been In Aatorla for 20 year, during aeven of which he wna connected with the John A. Devlin cannery and 10 year with K. W. Tal-lant. Miaa Carrol JelTera and Mlaa Mubel JelTera left laat night for Woodland. Waah., where they have accepted posl tiona In the public acliool, Mlaa Carrol will aerve a principal of the achool, while Mlaa Mabel will have charge of (he primary grade. Mlaa Carrol haa an enviable reputation a an educator and recently waa offered the poaltlon of prlnclpul of the llwaco schools. There will be five teacher In the Woodbind achool of which ahe In to aaaume charge. The achool term will commence on Monday. The atreet committee of the council and the county court huva arranged for Improvement of the road around Smith I'olnt, The council will Improve Taylor avenue for a dlatanr-e of about 2900 feet weat from the end of Bond atreet lxinxixxixxainxixuxm xirTXTTuiAixuxxxxinmn There Are Engines That Run well part of the time Run poorly all of the time Won't worn any time Ufo (STANDARD GAS ENGINE , HUNS, WELL ALL THE TIME LY II. CAULSOX COMPANY, Airents yO$OOOOO0OOOO$O$OOOdOOOOO3 WIMIIll o o o o o o o oooe , Hc?e you seen, CHANDLERS PASTER PAINTINGS . t In the window at, Svenison's Bboh Store 7 ' ; . Z' v' T IT." k' " " o ,0 o o , o o r: o o ,. 000000000000000000 " 4 0 4 4 4 4 X I lime for Reflection i ,THE BETTERMENT OF YOUR HOME Now that the busy fishing season is over preparations for other things are at hand and among them is the home. This is where the housewife is most vitally interested. That we can help you in tho betterment of this department of your life can be well illustrat ed by a call at our store where you can find tho best line of v furniture: and the most reasonable prices in the city. Whether . you have a home or contemplate making one, it will certainly pay you to call on us and learn just how much better you can do here. :: :: :: :: and th county will make the Improve ment around the Point to connect with the city atreet, The road around the Point formerly wna u county highway, but It wa vucited at the requeat Of Judge Taylor and la now a atreet. However, the county wlil auxlat In the Improvement, aa without n good road there the Young h i;' I l Ice would be of little benefit to '.intry real-dent. J. V, Htirn stated ycaterday that he waa thoroughly convinced of the benefit of juillcloua udvertlaliig, "I am able to form an Intelligent opinion through the Increiiaed wile of my rew cigar, El Cello. Wiien tho new cigar wat pluced on tha market It wu, of courae, unknown, but alnce I com menced advertlalng It there haa been general demand for the cigar. fale iij-e Increailng at a gratifying rate and It I evident that moker are pleuaed with the cigar." Contrary to expectation, tho Herman bark Anna, which trended at the old hogaback Thurday,Va floated at high water yeaterduy morning without diffi culty. It wa Raid the Anna had been aerloualy grounded, and ahlpplng men expreaaed the opinion that It would be uecpary to lighter a portion of her cargo. However, ahe came off the bar without ' any trouble yeaterday morning and proceeded up the river In tow, of the Harveat Queen, The Uu pllex will be taken up by the Harveat Queen a aoon a ahe laud the bark at Portland. -- The ateamer Nahcotta wa lute In arriving from llwaco yeaterduy after- noon, and In conaequence the paen gera from the north beach were com pelled to hurry to catch the night train for, Portland. About (0 or 60 came over on the Nahcotta and they formed a long procelon on Commercial atreet between the O. R. & N. dock and Hie A. & C. depot. Several women car ried bird cage, table and houaehold effect, and, panting painfully, ran frantically for .the train. All were able to make connection, as the train waa a few moments late In getting away. 4 CHAS. HEILBORN SON The Complete House-furnishers a A peclal arrived down from Hugby about 6 laat evening with a laborer who waa Injured at the rock quarry there. The man wa taken to St. Mary's hospital, where Dr. Fulton at tended him. Dr. Fulton autes that he Is suffering from concussion of the brain and that his condition Is criti cal. It I too early an yet to siy wheth er or not he will recover. The man Is a Finn and unable to give his name. He wa Injured yesterday afternoon when a rock rolled over him. His Injuries were most painful. Immedi ately a cot was prepared and a spe cial engine hurried to the city with the sufferer. Manager Gevurta of the Star thea ter, complying with the request of scores of the patrons of his fashionable showhouse, will add Hube Mandevllle to tonight's bill. Miss Babe was on with her slater Margery last week and created a sensation. This week she has not appeared, but thewter-goers have been after Manager Gevurtt to add her to the bill. As the little tot leaves to morrow for Seattle to start east, she will appear but once more tonight. The announcement wf.ll alone be: suffi cient o pack the Star' a? all three shows. Miss Margery concludes A suc cessful two-' weeks' t engagement ; Sun day night and will then Join her mother and sister at Seattle. ' Captain Stockton of the Commercial piub football ; t,eam yesterday received a letter froin David Graham, manager for thfc U. pf p football eleven, asking that the local club make a proposi tion Tor a gamp here with the univers ity team,- Mr. Graham states In his jotter thut there' has been marked sen,, tlment against the university ' team meeting the Multnomah aggregation, and, Indeed, team not connected with schools, but bt the same time' he Is anxious to try conclusions with. Com mercial. In HjforQifr letter' he ,stated that he wanted ;00( tor the game, but this Is considered altogether tod much money. Captain Stockton' will - go to Portland thls-mpnilng to consult with Mr. Graham. Football did not pay at Portland last-, year. "When Multnomah met Chemawa ; there was not a cor poral's guard In the grandatanci. The Astoria Commercial.; team will,' draw better at Portland than any of the other northwest teams, but the game will be better patronized In this city, no doubt, than In the metropolis. ' ample to lust 50 days or longer," uld Mr. Carlson. "The vessel Is now out 24 days from Nushngak and I due We any day. No fear whatever for '.he fety of those on board need be en tertained o far a her' water supply (l concerned. 8;ia carries three tank with a capacity of 2000 gallons each, one tank holding 500 gallons and an other 500 km lions In casks. All her tanks were filled before starting so that sae hud a full 10,000 gallons of fresh water on board. There are 81 white men, and 98 ChlneA; nnd Jap on board, 179 In all, and If the gov ernment ration of p. gallon of water per day to the man was consumed the water should last about 65 days. 8h; I not as fiint h nailer as some of th other Aluxka ships and may not ar rive for some days yet. When tlie Harry Morse Is sailing 10 miles an hour the C. F. Sargent will be mak ing 13 miles. The Morse had strong head winds and fog to contend with In Perlng sea, and very calm weather after reaching the open Pacific, which accounts for some delay In making the trip. The Morse Is provisioned for 25 days, but as iier cargo Is canned sal mon there Is little danger of the men la king for fwid." , PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. A. A. Cook and children have returned to Port'and. Mrs. Dan H. Allen returned last night from Portland. Miss Zoe Patterson returned to her home at Portland last night, after a week's visit with Miss Maude Stone. Mrs. Mary Regan, Miss June Regan and Master Paul Regan departed last night for their home at Madison, Wis. Marshall J. Kinney, who has been 111 at the Cole, was much Improved yester day. It was erroneously stated yester day that Dr. August C. Kenney was In' disposed. Collector of Customs Robb, Inspec tor Crosby, Charles V. Brown, Richard Davis, Otto Mlkkelsen, Albert Dun bar, Mr. Durham and T. F. Laurin vis ited Chinook yesterday. , 6 h $ i ! P. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM THE NEW SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS NEW TAILOR MADE SUITS NEW FALL DRESS GOODS NEW FALL DRESS TRIMMINGS NEW FALL MILLINERY o And all the other New Goods Where you can always. A buy them cheaper at THE BEE HIVE AT THE CHURCHES. Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. There will be no Services, as the pastor is at Qulncy. Baptist services as usual tomorrow. "Nonconformity to the World," and 'Christ the All-SufflcJent Savior and Lord" will be the subjects of the sermons. Congregational Rev. Mahone will preach tomorrow as follow: Morning subject, at 11 o'clock, "The Tempest Stilled;" evening sermon, at 8 o'clock, "What God and What Man Think of Children." i . First Lutheran As the pastor Is fit South Bend, there will be no service tomorrow. During the week there will be choir practice Tuesday and Friday evenings. On Wednesday evening there will be midweek service, and Saturday evening the Sunday school association wilt be entertained at the parsonage. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Parktr House. John Larson, Portland. E. Brung, Portland. C. A. Nelson, Svensen, Ore. E. 8. Ackerman.. William Porter, Westport. M. Nlllson. D. Kern, Portland. M. J. Caton and wife, South Bend. William MeServe, Grays River, Wash. C. Sorensen, Grays River, Wash. Edgar Calvin, Marshland. Wash. A. J. Taylor, city. Frank Coulter, Portland. Notice' to 1 axpayer. .The-county board of equalization wijl convene at the county clerk's office on September 28, 1904, and continue !n session daily thereafter for a period of orfe week,, for, the, purpose of pub licly examining the assessment roll for the yepr 1904 Imd. correcting all errors In valuation, description or quality of land, lots or other property, and all Interests are notified1 to appear at the above time and placefor the purpose of lodging objections, If any there be, to said assessment . . T. S. CORNELIUS, Assessor of Clatsop County, Oregon. Dated Astoria, August 29. 1904. Superintendent John Carlson of the Columbia River Packers' Association cannery at Nushagak desires to cor rect the Impression createfty the pub lication last evening of a statement to the effect that the bark Harry Morse had not a sufficient supply of fresh water for the use of the men on hoard should she not arrive at her destina tion on schedule time. "The iupply of fresh water on board the Harry Morse 1 Notice to Water Consumers. v Saturday, September 10,' is the last day on which to pay water rates to avoid the penalty charged all delin Expert Chiropodist. Mrs. O. O. Fletcher, at Occident ho tel, room 7, will remove corns, bunions, warts, moles and ingrowing nails with out pain or soreness. Satisfaction guaranteed. FOARD I STOKES CO. 1 September First brings the hunt ing season and remember that we have the best line of amunit ion in the city. We also have a fine line of Guns and Hunter's Goods. j& j& j& IDi STOKES CO. FO MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY" (IT'; ) It M . I sl .a 1 1, ffi w TKADK-IUK There"! f satisfaction in a . ... ii-t ms snoe w&icn, incr mumus rfN ' wear, needs only polish to s VX. InnV like new.5' . Wherity, Ralston Company THE LEADING SHOE DEALERS