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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1905)
THE. VlOKNINO AST0R1AN ASTORIA OKE SUNDAY, JULY 9, $. Sunday Ghatter The Week in Society 3 Seen by Mademoiselle Yvonne. This shouw wry w wetk which h F" (or " W gone M rapidly, but reality, l has been wry little g Of course, the Forth was. the gayest day. Innumerable picnics, boating, bathing, and sailing parties made the day pass .11 to oukklv. KIsi Klmore gathered t.wether a fcllv nd congenial party of young people and took them wiling tV wo ' Frank Sanborn." Mr and Mr. SSwepson Morton chaperoned s nrtv which included t.rac mokcs Be Reed, Hanna Adair, Kliiabeth Sue and Floret U Elmore, liar net Taflant, Mr. Finch and Mr. Will Tmlhat, Jack Allen and Poul Trullwger. Hamuah Adair entertained at Bridge hist on Monday afternoon The guest were the member of the whist club ad Miss Elizabeth Schenck. of Fort Stevens, who has been spending a lew day a with Mis Adair. With the coming of summer the men ien of the Thursday afternoon club, ho have been absent during the in ter, are returning to Astoria, and on Thursday, when Mrs. Pearl Cole enter tained, nearly the entire club was pres ent There were many guests there ai to, to the meeting was a large one. Sis hundred euchre was played during the afternoon at which Harriet Tallant won the first prie and Olga Heilborn the second, and that reminds me that all tne TallanU are exceptionally fine card play era and some one of the family is sure to walk off with the first prize when ever cards are played. The Misses Foard, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Martin Foard are entertaining 'quite a large house party thia week. Their guests are from their school, An rue Wright's seminary, near Tacoma, and are Mis Lura McFarland and Miss Me Martin, of Tacoma, and Miss McClain of Silverton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Swepson Morton cele brated their second wedding anniversary last night by giving a large launch party t the "Pilot." About twenty-four guests were ked and they spent the evening cruising about the river. Mr. and Mr. Albert Dunbar have is sued invitations for a large echure party to occur on Tuesday evening of this week. Misses Reb and Bertha llobson spent the first of the week at the beach Captain Henew Steele, Ninety-third. company t'uited jState Coat Artillery corps, stationed at Fort Stevens, has hen ordered to Del Monte, Cel., to par tktpate in the annual target practK which occurs the last of July. v Mi Charlotte Seely. of Seattle, is visiting Miss Majbel Taylor for the Summer. W ON Mi- instant ly killed aif'j her husband and 10 yea old darnter, Margaret, rV ceived Injuries J t serious nature. Mr. Stephen M with, his wife and .laughter, left, hPnl j jt,b Ferry for a drlv. while returning home a part of ne harness broke, frightening the ho-.av which ran away. At Storm street and Ahford avenue the horses tunejj Maidenly, upsetting the wagon and throwing ths occupant out, Mrs. 1 a 1 a,.. ka.J fr-eaA. ..,,r'lrepHeson lamieu on nrr nr,, ...v SEVERAL PRECINCTS IACKINVj luriB W ,kun ,a breaking her arm. She was killed instantly. Mr. Mepn ewson and daughter were thrown on the grass at the side of the road, which undoubtedly saved their lives. AT WORK ON CENSUS Enumerator tUvt Filled to Make Final Returns. Leases Occident Bar. M. fiorman, of Cathlamet, Wash, has leased the Occident bar and billiard Hall from C. W. Wright and will take possession tomorrow. Mike is one of the popular boys and will make a great suc cess in his new venture. He will con tinuue to conduct his place at Cathlamet and IVep river but will reside in As toria. CRUISER 0 MBMA Drops Anchor For Few Hours And Leaves Out. GOES TO BUENOS AYRES Total fplation l Predict! Thus Far Vmrted ever Thirteen XMusaoo. Second Canvas lot Picking up Name f Kewccmtn i Plained. PROBATE COURT. In probate court yesterday Edward Riddebusch, administrator of the es tate of Vest B. Ridderbusch, Bled his final account and was discharged. The court also approved the loaning of $j,800 belonging to the estate. Too Poor to Bury Child. Brooklyn, Julv 8. Henry Harrison, an infant, five months old, died suddenly without medical attendance yesterday at the home of his parents, 129 Park avenue. Dr. Roan, of Park avenue, view ed the remains and reported the case to the coroner. It is said that the par ents are too poor to bury the child. The family restaurant of Astoria is recognized as the Hess restaurant. The best meals and the best service In As toria, 120 Eleventh street Watch - This - Space and Wait Tha'.riataoo county census has no i.n -nmnleted. two of the enumer ators having failed thus far to make ..ir final return. The missing pre cincts arc New Astoria (officially called u.mnx.nd) and Astoria precinct No. All of the other precincts have reputed, and it was expected that New Astoria and Astoria No. 4 would be coiupleieu some time ago. However, the enumer ators are still at work. Thi. total ovulation of the precincts thus far reported is 13,080. The last federal census gave New Astoria 3oA but this year it will show about 700. The federal census figures for the city . :l l I.. 4k. precincts are not avanauir, 1.1 for the city having been given as 8381. The sit city precincts thus far enumer ated show a total of 9027, or a gsin of W0 over the total for the entire city if five vear aeo. Cuesses vary widely on No. 4, but it is pretty generally believ ed that it will show nearly if not quite 2.0. Some estimates run a high as 3000. i. W. Lounsberrr, who has charge of the work in city precinct No. 4, will also take in the manufacturing plants, can neries, etc. Hundreds of resident ol this citT are at work at the various seining grounds and fish stations near the city, and Mr. Lounsberry win aiso visit these locations and get names. His rk i. an extensive one. It is the in tention of Assessor Cornelius to have another canvass made of the various precinct for the purpose of picking up the names of newcomers, ana .vir Lounsberry will also do this work. After the course is completed the dif ferent nationalities will be tabulated and Mr. Cornelius states that he will be able to tell jut exactly how many foreign-born persons there are in this cosmopolitan city. The showing will be an interesing on. The enumeration as thn. far comnleted Is as follows: rwlnrt 1905. 1900. Stock Complexion. New York. July 8.-The week's spec ulation on the stock exchange b con tinued active in spit of considerable profit taking at Intervals. The abun dance of money In it continuance have eontituted the broad underlying basis of the speculation. The large and In creasing world's production of gold U much dwelt upon as a stimulation to higher prices for commodities and cap ital shares, while the fixed Interest hearing securities have consistently lag- ced. Immediate developments regarding the crops, coming retirement on the money market hank failure in the West and the quiet iron market have had little consideration. ii a Few Days We will inaugurate for the second time this year a GRAND CLEARANCE SALE Of all the odds and ends left over in our Dry Goods department. Makes Assignment. New Kork, July 8. The Zimlpsn min ing It smelting company, engaged In mining ore in Mexico, ha made an as signment to William E. Ellis, William Wiggins is president and Henry A. Dick inson secretary. The company was In eorporated on October 20 , 1901, under New York laws with a capital stork of $500,000. Armistice Unlikely. Pekin, July 8 The American exclus ion question is still tn statu quo. It is generally considered here that an arm istice between the Japanese and Rus sian force is unlikely. It is our aim to present to our custom ers a dry goods store clean and up to date in every particular. Old and shop worn goods will not be allowed to accu mulate. We are now busily engaged with the work of invoicing. When it is accomplished LOOK FOR BARGAINS A purchase here will mean A Saving to you of ONE-QUARTER TO ONE-HALF Ready to wear goods will be given special attention. THE FOARD & STOKES CO. Astoria's Greatest Store. The place where new things make their debut. The Wet End base ball team gave a delightful dancing party last night at Pacific Hall, t'niontown. Jv t5he BEEliUHIVE Sttsmer St. Pul Arrives In Taxed to Tullest Capacity. Carrlea Hugs Crowd of Psssengera oa Way to Portland Exposition. The Italian cruiser I'mltrla arrived down the river yestetday from Portland and after a brief stay departed for San Francisco. She will leave shortly lor Hueno Ajres, where she will join the Italian fleet. Tlie Vmbria enjoys the distinction of Wing the ttrt modern foreign vessel of war to enter the Co lumbia river. The last time a foreign warship came Into the Columbia she did so for the purpose of impressing upon Astorians the very unpleasant fact that tt,i. on. Itritlsh territory. The I'mbria) was anchored off Eleventh street for a while yesterday and a large crowd went down to the disks tu se her. Coast Traffic Continues Heavy. There has been no let up 111 the coast traffic and every Incoming and outgoing steamer b taxed to her utmost capacity to handle the crowds. Tho steamship St. Paul, arriving yesterday, brought as many passenger a she could car for. tactically all of them wre bouml lor the Portland exposition. The HI. Paul also brought a full cargo of freight. She proceeded up during the afternoon. No Crew (or Jennit Stella. Schooner Jennie Stelia cleared yester day for San Francisco with 3O0.2II0 feet of lumber which was loaded at the Ore gon & Washington lumber company, at Vancouver. She la experiencing consid erable difficulty in obtaining a crew, in so far as It la said the schooner I leak ing and i not seaworthy. There is the possibility that the crew many be in duced to sign by additional money and then the Jennie Stelia may proceed. The steamsr Klmore arrived in yes terday morning from Tillamook with passenger and freight. Astoria, No. Astoria. No. AJtcrU No. Aetoria No. Astorik No. Astoria. No. Astoria No. Melville 1905. 1900 1062 1400 1703 1&50 1415 65 MlsUwaka 43 CbadweJl 128 Elsie " Veaper 100 Jewell 113 Push 60 Seaside 51 Olney 225 Young River 231 Walluskl 120 Svensen 262 John Day 109 Weetport 250 Knappa 329 Clifton 480 New Astoria Clatsop 295 Waxrenton 323 8381 100 II 246 77 159 143 55 417 217 203 138 227 167 192 400 425 368 264 495 Totals 13,086 12.766 Total population of city In 1900. WANTS MONEY FROM FAMILY OF HUSBAND Better Half Values Hei Hubby in Thoui and. White Plains, N. Y., July 8.-For the alk-iried allegation of the af fections of her husband, Thomas lannev. Jr., Mr. Hattie M. Janney has begun suit in the supreme court here today against Thomas J. Janney, T. Mason Janney and Francis M. Janney, members of her husband's family, for $100,000 damages. Mrs. Janney alleges in her complaint that she was married to Thomas Janney, Jr., February 11 1!)02. In February, 1904, his family learned of the marriage, and enticed her husband away. Since then she has not seen him. JULY REDUCTION SALE S3 m rtMltrM'st Hisat We're Fishing' for Business Howsvtr, wt aon't oflsr yen tempt ing bait today, and chsat yw tomor row, but Wt solid valuta In high gradt clothing tb whole year round. In Summer vSuits Wo offer neat, snappy pattern t $10.00 to $16.00 P. A. STOKES Tho Dressy Shop for Drossy Men, of statistic of th department of ag riculture, Secretary Wilson today made public th official report, in which ho state that Kdwln 8. Holmes, asso ciate talisticn, i guilty of "Juggling" the oOlcial report Holme has been dismissed from the service of th de partment. Hosi icry LADIES' FANCY COLORED HOSE, in pretty blue and red figured designs Regular 15c value. SPECIAL, the pair ioc Big reduction in all warm weather hosiery. Step in and see the goods LACK Hose at greatly reduced price during this sale. The steamer Kilburn arrived In yes tenlay from San Francisco and way ports. She bad a full cargo of freight and all tho passenger her capacity would allow. Act aa Secretary. Washington, July I. Mr. Adee, sec ond assistant secretary of state, who ha just returned to the I'nlted HUtea from France, through which count r he made a tour on a bicycle, today as sumed the dutie of acting secretary of stat. Steamer Redondo is scheduled to sail this morning at 5 o'clock for San Flan- ciscO Ribbons 3oc RIBBONS. jc RIBBONS aoc BIG REMNANT SALE. In all Summer Goods. Here you may find a dress or a wuist for yourself, or a dress for the little girl, just enough material perhaps for the two at the price one usually cost. Don t miss thi sale. Embroideries ioc EMBROIDERIES s yards Lioa Tamtr Rescues Woman. Portland, July 8. Wrapped ia th fold of an enraged boa constrictor, La hel!i Carmen wa nearly crushed to death today. "Trail" Sampson, a lion tamer, crushed the reptile' head with crowbar, saving the woman' life. The warm wave continued during the night. At an early hour thi morning there was little difference in the temer ature from that at 10 o'clock last night. Steamer W. II. Kruger. Captain Mar tin, master, Is due to arrive this morn ing. Sh will load lumber at the Ore gon k Washington lumber comppany l Vancouver for California. Steamer Northland with a earirn of lumber will -uil for San Francisco this J Cerman ship Arthur I'itger, started up the river for Portland where she will discharge her cargo of cement. Schooner Fred E. Sander ha finished loading at the Tongue Point l.unilier Co. ami will probably go to wa today. Her cargo consists of 700,000 feet of lum ber. Goes to Penitentiary. Sheriff I.inville left lust evening for Salem with Abe Iniohen who was sen tenced to one year in the pen for stub bing James Wilson. Constipation and piles are twins. They kill people Inch by inch, sap life wway every dsy. Hollister's Rocky Mountain) Tea will positively euro -you. No cure no pay. 35 cents, Tea or Tablet at Frank Hart's drug store. or 8c EMBROIDERIES jc EMBROIDERIES .. 5C . 5 5 Sweeping Reductions in Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, To make room for our , : Fall line of Millinery. We have the White Duck hate which are all the go just now. WOMAN IS KILLED IN WILD RUNAWAY Harness Breaks and Frightened Horse Bolts With Fatal Result. Yonkers, July 8. In a runaway last evening Mrs. Alexander Stephenson was Wash Skirts At prioes less than you can make them for, Tbey must go before our goods arrive. GUILTY OF JUGGLING GOVERNMENT STATISTICS Edwin S. Holmes, Dismissed From Ser vice, So Adjudged. Washington, July 8. As a result of an investigation by secret service agent Into th charge made by Richard Cheat bam, secretary of the Cotton Growers' association that information had been by some person or persons in the bureau QUALITY I always our first coneideratii We are not conducting a special sale in our Grocery Department At present, but as usual our price are considerably below those else where. All of our goods are freed reliable and of th best oiality. Tel ephone orders carefully and prompt ly attended to. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Foard $ Stokes Co THE BIG STORE. The MORNING ASTORIAN Jv t5hc 75 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper Y