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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1905)
Ulfi MORNIM AbTOBlAN, 'ASTORIA, OREGO SATURDAY, JULY I, 1905. I Iri u suggest that you try sack of t WHITI SPRAY HOUR ; If It's not bettor In imj way thP tbe flour you have been uilng, wa'U return tin price. ROSS, HIGGINS a Co. Sole agents for Chase Malar-Slow. At lh residence of Frederick Krue, on Franklin avenues y.t-rtly, Ml Christine Mslnr was married to Abra hum Wow in tha presen-e of the Immed iate relative, of the contracting prtK llv. William Seymour Hhwt, recr of !. ch.tr.-h, performing the ceremony. Mr. end Mrs. Slow l-ft on the evening train. They will return nhortly and make their home In Astoria. Loet. lt from the km of the Oak Point Piling and Lumber Co., between the mh end 17th of June, twenty five (one ... iUm..m and chain. Chain Pfl, Ml - " branded C. R. 1- ( '" have U.e letter "I" chopped In the sap, with tha bar parallel with stick., plca notify the above company or the Mm. K. 0burn, "00 Irving Avenue, and receive reward. 31-7 Water Rent Due. Monday will 1 the ia.t day to pay water rent and avoid the penalty of lb cent charged against all delinquent. A dance will be given by the West Astoria baeball team tonight at the Pacific Hall. Padfle orchestra will fur ni.h the mu.ie. Kverybudy Invited tientleaen, 60 centa. A full anl complete line of laru Impla menta, farming tool, wagon, buggtpe of all klnda at R. M. Ca.ton'a farm Im plement warehou, 103 Fourteenth. Eleetria Faaa Maaaaga and al treatment) fiv aapee barber, tnth. OCCIDENT HOTEL lAWBtH IHOP. When It U Too Hot for You lunch on SUMMER DAINTIES Put up In gla jar and hermetically ealed can. eay to carry and clean while tbelr excellent and uniform quality I alwaya acknowledge"! Vit carry In etock. Sliced Ham, Slleed IWt-n. dried Beef, Corned Beef lla.h, Iri.h u,.. M..k and Onion, Pics Feet, lterf and Vegetable, Cooked and Pickled Honey Comb Tripe, Lunch Tontue, Cooked Corned Beef, Com preed Ham, Potted Ham. Potted Tongue, Chicken and Veal Pie. Melroas Pats, Ham, Veal and Beef W, 8t)uffed Olive. Sliced Roaet Tork Loln.Vlewu Sauaage. Inrertigat our prompt and correct delivery aystem. Johnson Bros., Good Goods ul-iia TwiUth St, Aitoria. The Best DooHcase on Earth TheGUNN Sectional New Shipment now in. Come and see them. Not high in price. I i I til a ..I - n iii IWiiWinr CHAS. HEILB0RN CO., Complete House Furnishers. & &anoora s ou. Frank C. Baker In Town. Frank C. Haker, chairman of the state republican committee, waa in town yen- terduy. He got in on the mid day ex pre but went out again lut night. Mr. linker ran down for the purpose of talk ing ovrr matter with toal politicians, but hi visit, it waa Mated laid night, wa without particular significance. Col lector of Customs Rolb had Mr. Haker in low during the day, but beyond a call upon each of the prominent poli tiiians the Mate chairman did not cover much ground. It wan whinpered around that Mr. Inker's vit was in the inter est of candidate for federal appoint menl, but the endurance wa conveyed that he came down only for trip. Crowes at the Waterfront. The torrid weather of yeeterday made the waterfront U populur lotmglng place fur the who dexire to keep warm and lat evening tbe d were throngeu with people. Flavel'a dc-k attrarted tliM l.iiiMl rnti .1 ha.I fur twn hour ...r - lat night many irM)n congregated . . ... 1.1 I there to enjoy me cor,. rM m.v -" I k an 'II. minwt un I ' " . . ' , 1 uua ly glortou. and the mne from the . i. 1 ..... wimrve. w.m nunar. . ,.n.R on Uie river, wa an interesting one. Ordnance Storehouse Completed. Fergunon ft Hottn have completed the new ordnance ntore,boue at Fort Kti'ven and the building ha been accept ml by Captain (ioodalif, comitructing quartermaMer, and turned over to the pot odlcial. The building eot $32tW. tm July 20 Captain Coodala will njien bid for the conetruction of an electric liohtlno ctant at Fort .Steven. Bid for thi work were opened June 10, but all were rejected a exoeumw. The im ... ..j. - . " pnovement will involve (be expendtture 11 hafvM pijlAn a el as naxttt I w . i n imi. i oi anoui fo.u. . Reports Do Hot Agra. Rrnnrtji vterla with reference to thr aunnlv of fUh did not atree. Some of the fUh men declared that the up ply wa improved, but other packer atd that no improvement had been noted, Altogether, however, there wa .im ImDrovemrnt In the run. The packer are now preparing for the ex peeted heavy runs due the latter part of thi month. Corrtctltk. The Uiry in Friday' Aatorian rela tive to the allegH arrext of tlie three men named KUnovieh waa erroneou Tbe culprit were Nick and Andro Kul gi and Nick K. Mardeaich, the latter being apprehended for AVhing without a lice ne. Editor. Hew Citlien. Tboma leoruud, e. native of Ireland, yeterday declared hi Intention of be coming a citizen of the United Ktates. The family reataurant of Aitoria is recognized aa the Bene restaurant. The beat meals and tbe bent service la As toria, 120 Eleventh street riffle rooma for rent. Geo, W. Bar ker, Astoria National Bank - 'I ',,ITw- . a SCHOOL ATTliTOAKM K0T " GREATLY IWCRIASED -City Superintendent Clark Completi Hit Annual Report. Professor A. L. Clark, city superin tendent of schools, ha Jut completed hi annual report which ahow an In crease In the school enrollment of only 101 In four year. The Increes in the number of boy , pupil hai been very much entailer than the increase In the number of girl, thi applying to the high aehool a well a to the grammar School. The following comparative atatement ahow the number of boys and girl en rolled In all of the city echool for the pant four term. Hoy Girl cm 072 077, 710 Total '1230 12!Ki 1337 1417 lt0l 2 m 1U02-3 W4 10O3-4 W lfMM-5 The avenue number of pupil dally belomrintf during the season of 1901-2 wa lOTtt; for -902-3, 1U7.4 for 1W3-4. 11 17. .ml (or 1004 3. 1177.9. The daily averase aivnuance lor iwi- .n u.. 1053: for HHI2-3. 1088.9: for 1U03 4. 1903 i and for 1904-5, MM. The blah aehool showing I relatively Utter, although many of Astoila'a boy and Ctrl bo elsewhere to complete their education. The following figure for the high school are oflk-ial: Hoys Girl 47 54 41 42 Total 1901-2 61 1H02-3 07 1903-4 6- 121 108 124 l!MH 3 2 For the season l'.M)l-2 average daily number of high aechool etudenta daily lielunging wa 77, the average daily at . 70 and the percentage of at lenuanee tendance 89.4. For the next eaon the w .v Mimttina WM " ' 84.1, the average daily attendance 82. " , fla , and the percentage of attendance a.l. . ,, lonifinir wa 88.2, the average attend ance 87.1. and the nercentaoe of attend am-e 98.7. For the eaon jut cloaed the averaae daily belonging wa 9i, the average daily attendance 94.8, and the percentage of attendance 98.6. At tha Occident Mr. and Mm. C. Palmer, M. Kapp, M. June. W. I.. Paige, A. 8. Klwinberg. C. (;oKlell. W. (1. Hufford, C. W. Tywn Portland: It. BeUt, Naple; C. Schna bel. Oreaon Cityt It. A. 8eaborg, Ilwaco; 1, n ,Umrke cthlameti F. C. Baker , , Gledd,n ,,, , . Ik.11B, T o 1. riimUO II. n, tvrai " Hi-imhak. lkflliniiham: C. R. Hot-mer, Boetonj G. W. Ifume, J. Wolff, San Fran CHURCHES Baptist. Tomorrow morning the subject of the aermon will be "Lewon From the Life of Kina." In the evening tbe pastor will apeak about "Five Greater Thing." All other regular nervices will be ob arrved a uaual. A mot cordial invita tion U extended to everybody to attend all aervlce. Presbyterian. siprvWa tomorrow at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M., when the Rev. W. H. Layon. I. I)., will preach. Sunday K-hool at 12:15, P. M. The publio U cordially In vited to all meeting. First St. S. Churcft. Tbe pastor will pruach at 11 A. M., from the subject, "What 'a at the End of the Rainbow V At 8 P. M., hie sub jeot will be, "The Ma of the Hour. There will be good muaic led by the large chorus choir and every one will be furnished with hyranbooke and is in vited to participate in the service. Sun day school st 12:15 and Epworth League let 7 P. M. A cordial welcome to all w ho come. Grace Church. Services tomorrow at 11 'A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school at 12:30. Services in the Holy Innocents chapel lo A. M. All are extended a cordial welcome. First Lutheran Morning service in 8wedih. The pas tor will speak on "Tbe Prodigal Son At the evening service, which are al ways in English, tbe subject will be "The Wrath of God as contrasted by His Love." Special music at the ser vices. Everybody cordially invited Thia evening the sewing school will give- an entertainment. The Ladies' Aid will join the little one in giving an ice cream social. Next Tuesday evening Prof. Sodergren from Rock Inland, 111., -Will be here and lecture on the subject, "Trichotomy, or the Created ThinB in the World." The nroirram in full will be given in Mon 1 day's issue. No admission. GIVEN ONE YEAR Albert Uinonen Sentenced to State Penitentiary. STABBED JOSEPH WILSON Appeari in Court and Enters Plea of Guilty. Story Relative to Robbery Told by Prisoner Proves Unfounded. Circuit Court is Adjourned. Albert Leinonen, the man who stab bed Joseph WiIon, in an Ator street nlKn Iat Sat unlay eight, wa senten ced to one year' imprinonment in the tate penitentiary. Leinonen was brought into court during the afternoon and en tered a plea of guilty. Judge Mi-Bride did not at once pass sentence, as Dis trict Attorney Allen snd Sheriff Lin- vilie were anxious to investigate the robbery story which the prisoner bad related. Lat-r, however, when the dis trict attorney stated that he was un- ble to eather any evidence concerning !. lli-d robberv. Judire McBride sentence. Wiliton wa a stranger In Astoria al the time of the aault. He was stand ing at the bar when Leinonen entered tl,e ftiluoon. and the latter, without warning, plunged a knife into his back infliitina what miiiht have proved a nerioue wound, but what developed into a trivial injury. Wilson was in court yewterday when Leinonen was senten ced. Police Officer Thompson assisted the .kariflr in l.xilinfr tin the case. He wa . - n i unable to learn anything about the rob berv. and it wa certain that Wilson bad nnt keen inolicated in it, Mr. Allen Uted that he could make no arret havina no evidence, so Judge McBride proceeded to sentence the prisoner. The court said he did not doubt that Lein onen had lost bis money, but he was aat btfed Wilson bad not taken it. He commented briefly on the fact that the use of the knife was a dangerous nmctice. but said that in view of tbe fact that Lienonen was probsbly laboring under a great mental excitement at the time, he would len ient with him. The prisoner is about 40 year of age and a meek appearing individual. Wilson is about 4j years of age and evidently an induotrious wan. Hi wound is almost beaiea., After Leinomm had ben seTlnll( Judge McBride adjourned court for the term. He stated, however, that he would return to the city for a day or two in Aueust, at which time he would hear such cases as were In readiness, and also pass upon the cases of criminals who msy denire to enter pleas of guilty, xms will be Judge McBride's last visit to the city before his holiday season. Yester day orders were handed down In civil caca as follows: Clatsop Mill company vs. Alfred Kin ney et al Frank Spittle appoint guardian ad litem of the defendants. Elda E. Dunn vs. Levi Dunn Uetauit and decree of divorce. Tfeniamin Youmr vs. Columbia Land ' "j - o Investment company flaintin ai lowed 20 day a in which to file brief; de fendant to file brief as soon as conven lent; plaintiff to file reply brief in 20 dave. Patrick McGrath vs. A. W. Lambert- Demurrer overruled and defendant al lowed 20 days to make further plea. . Elmore vs. Seaside Lumber com- pany Judgement by default. In the matter of the estate of K. K. Uawes, an insolvent debtor, the compen sation of the assignee, amounting to $1500, waa allowed. Clatsop Mill company vs. Alfred Kin- per Decree. Not So Warm, After AIL Although the averaire Astorian awelt- ered yesterday in the heat and stood ready to wager that no warmer day bad ever been, experienced, "fl degreea waa the best the government thermometer could do. The government glass tells the people of this country how warm is. and what the glass says goes. Seventy-aix is considered cool weather in most atates, but in this part of Ore gon people aufler when tbe glass goes that burn. Yeaterday many persons hazarded the guess that the glass reg istered 90, at the least, and they were verv milch riianDointed when it was learned thte 76 waa the official showing The verdict waa quite general that 8 would be about enough. Bom. To the kife of J. R. A. Bennett, 398 Fifteenth street, about midnight last night,, a 10-pound boy. JULY CLEARANCE SALE . ;;. ; THE FOURTH of July is over and we are going to clean up the balance of our Summer Goods. In order to do this we will give you JANUARY PRICES in July. ImmenseStock to select from and you'll wonder when you see the prices how on 5arth the goods can be sold so cheap. i . . ' " - Sccotch lawn at 04c 8 l-2c and 10c A. B. C. Zephyr Ginghams at i-a 33c and 40c White Waist Goods at 35c Linen Lustre at 20c and 25c Cotton Voilea at $123 Shirt Waists at .. 1325 and 13.50 Shirt WaisU at. $1.50 SWrt Waist at V $1.50 Duck Hats at Your choice of any $22.50 or $25.00 One lot of Ladies' Half Shoes, tbe Horse Department Store. The Place Where Everybody Xiles toTrade. 5 C8-5 10 Commercial Street Mail orders solicited. New Idea Patterns 10c. SITELL ALDEIDCg COMPANY the Snell-Aldridge umpojr " knell-Aluridge which comes to Fisher's Opera House next week the Reno, Nevada News aaya: "At the Masonic opera house last even ing one of the best performancea seen here in a long time was given. The occasion wa the opening of a week's encasement by the Snell-Aldridge com pany, and the play was -ine nean 01 (Jeorgia." Much bad been saia in aa vance in praise of the attraction and it was more than gratifying to find that all claims were more than substan tiated. "The Heart of Georgia" is a most in teresting play. The story is taken from ineidenta in Georgia during the time of tbe much discussed convict leas- i CORIX&fc. SHELL-" . . With the Snell-Aldridge Company. ing -system and a most fascinating story tia K.en interwoven by the autnor. Miss Snell in the leading role made an excellent imprest ion. .This clever young woman ha been here several lllllt B uriwip friend, bv her excellent work laxt even mnit mniie manv new insr. Mr. Aldrtuge, wno nas v.. .1.. I here on several occasions, gave a mosr finished and artistic portrayal of "Cap tain Ford," a young army officer oi tne north, who has been fasely imprisoned for a crime committed by another. One of the most pleasing features of the entire performsnce was the excellent sunnort rendered by the company. The cast is evenly balanced and each mem ber deserves special mention for their plendid support." Ti. Hert of Georaria" will be the firt offering in Astoria and should prove a splendid drawing card. Buster Brown "A fit Save Your Stocking Tickets Now be an artist They're Worth Money. your friend For Sale by FOARDlST 25e - 5C i5ft' . .. ,.$M ...... $i.cV ...... $rj.oo ........ 95' Ladies' Suit at $125 and $150 kind at Captain G. Reed, of Third anl Bond streets, is recovering from a six weeka illness. J. G. Chapman waa up from Hammond Thursda. ' William Walker, of Staawood, is ia the city. L X. Lott, of Skamokawa, was ia tha city Thursday. f B. TarbelL was over from Ilwaco Wed nesday evening. , i N. S. Bennett, of Uedford, ia in tka city on business. , ; j i ? ; W. R. Cbisbolm left for Clifton Wed nesday on business, James Devine, of Portland, ia regis tered at tbe Central ' !i A. X. Peterson of Clatakanie, ia reg istered at the Parker. ) j J. Woods Smith, of Portland, If reg istered at the Occident :i Frank C. Baker was down from. Port land Thursday on business. i Mra. J R. Burke, of Catblamet, vis ited friends in Astoria yeaterda. JUiss Jonnson, oi lenas, xiuoee is land, spent Thursday with friends ia Astoria. I Geo. C. Flanders, of the Standard Oil Co., waa down from Portland yesterday on business.' PERSONAL IKSXTIOir. t Mrs. Brown and Mra. Bert, of Cata- , lamet, were in the city yeaterday doing some shopping. ' Cliff Staplea was about the streets yesterday showing little evidence of his reccent severe illness. .George D. Getty, who representa H. Varwig & Son, of Portland, is in the city on a business trip. Chris. Scbuebel, assistant prosecuting attorney of Clackamas county waa its Astoria Wednesday on legal business. Mrs. Grace Campbell, of Skipanoa, left Thursday on an extended visit with friends at her former home ia Winnipeg, Canada. She will return, ia about three months. Surely Content. A wiite jrirl. Miss Anna M'Nish. Once went with a young man to fish; No fish caught Miss Ann, But there was the man She caught him what more could al wish? Kansas City Tk Attorney Tou heard nothing, waa dark, you say? Then how testify that the defendant k' plaintiff? Witness Simply from my of th aHrU ' StocKiflgsforBr Vou won't get spanked t my stockings, 'cause i them, at 25 cents per wen, wear well; a back. Thisweetlg air, the BllSlcr a look, the funnies' ai ca aae4 kno o one par pair Fed t Wflck or m ive firtie with'ef town yxa v t book you ever , BUSTER BRO .OliEiT CO