The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 21, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIPAY, JULY ii, 1903.
HIE MORNI1M1 AMOIilAN, ASTORIA, OREGO
FOR THE SEASON OF OUTING
' A FULL CARLOAD OF
Guaranteed Watermelons
Direct from the grower, due to arrive today,
particularly nice for picnics. We know they
are good and double our price won't buy
better. , All tbe risk 19 our.
ROSS, HIGGINS . Co.
Agents Chase & Sandborn's Famous Coffee.
LODGE MEETINGS TONIGHT. 1
'iHiilidiittut, KiituU council.
Knight nf Pythias. Ator lodge.
Sons of Hermann. Teiitonlti lodge.
Woodmen of the World.
Wollictl of Woodcraft,
LOCAL BREVITIES.
. PERSONAL MENTION.
Flunk Nrott came up from Seaside
yesterday.
: I). K. Hardin, of Pri'ieviHe, in the
city on it visit.
George New, of Portland, In rcgltr
'il at' lli Central.
W. R. Wiimlmv, of Salem, I register
ed Ht tin I'uiker.
N. M. Maltlson, of Portland, was In
the -lty yesterday.
J I. Cihhiist, of South Rend, was In
the city yes'lerduy.
il. U ( Iimo, of Kan J'fuiitlw'n, arrived
A. It, Dalglty ii'liinii'd fiinii Fuiluit r 'be city yesterday. ,
. t , . I I . . . . .1 a fait .... f .f
ui inuiii wnern iip went 10 aiicnn un i a. Minimis. 01 roriiuno.. in rem-
initiation of IIib I aiicHicrn. I trri-d at the tkriucnt.
" J ('. s. Mlnn. of loiig Reach, wa
It. M. Gttn linn added a complete, in the city v.i.irnlny.
Otttee rooms for rent. Geo, W. Par
ker, Atortit Na'lunal llank
Every body In going to Hani horn Hull
next Tuesday mailing, uld Country
trial, Alueeaoee.
slock of barnc, collar and .addles to j K K. Whitney, of Ch'ago, I vit.lt-
hi Implement and vehicle tin at
Uth St. Astoria
103
A marriage license wa lsin-, yestt-r-day
liy County Clerk Clinton tt Frank
W. Jai-obwnt and Olga .l. Kahm, both
of tlii city. t
. Mr. F.M Robert, wife of on of the I
imnilwt at work at Fort Canity died
Wednesday night, aged 2 year. The
funeral will I held tomorrow.
Ink friend In the city.
X. I'. Sorenson, of Portland, It In the
tily on a buln- trip.
F. C. Devi, of Portland, wa a guest
at the fVa-ldi'tit yesterday. ,
Mi s. Kahan, of Han Francisco, la
visiting friend in the city.
Willlaw NnlUd-1, of Kun Francisco,
wa In the city yesterday.
J. K. Klint, of Gray River, was In the
city yesterday on business.
Mr. I. C. Reed and fumily. lift yen
; tcrday for liny (Vnter on a vitit.
vuiiltor ,m..'r.n (H.,niii..n.-c.! moving V. ft, Zimmerman, of Portland, rcg
hi. onii Into the new ity hull jc.lrr- i,(,r,., it ,), (tx-rident ycatcrday.
lay afternoon ana experta to be .mated ; j;. yn fir,hard, wife and daujilitir
In tha new quarter, tomorrow. Valla Walla, are viMting In the
irlty.
Tht family rcataurant of Attorta Ii! Charlca .1. firoy, of the C'hiiiii;o and
re-oBiilid aa the Ilea restaurant. Tht ' Northwotern Railway, waa a vUitor
beit meala and the brt iervit in Aa- In the ity.
toria. 120 Eleventh atreet. E. O. Dirkiiw.n, formerly af thU city
- - i Imt imiw a nMet of IWtkml. vUit
e friend In Atoria yeterday.
Mi ( lata A. Wood, of Payette, Ida
who ha licen titoting with Mr. A. V,
I'liiillit.iii, rcturnfd homo yenterday
nioniiny, ,
M. P. tilcamin, frf San FranrWo, waa
r'Kitfretl at the Occident yesterday
I- M.-T utile, of Portland, was in the
rity yenterday on lniinea,
Mr. McCornihk and Mitt Vo. who
have heen iitin; with Mr. and Mr
F. J. Carney, will return to their home
in 8an Frami) thia morning.
In A. A. Stafford, wife and two eon
of Alameda, Cal., arriVotT in the city
yeterday and left for (Hataop to vinit
with Mr. Stafford' trotber, D. F. Staf
ford. .
William M. r. ho for a numlter
of year wa in the blackamith bui
nr In thia ity. i now in chnrRe of the
ftdakmith ahup at the iicaHide Sprui-e
I.uniU r Cnnany.
HENRY ROE; KILLED
Sad Accident it the Clatsop Mills
Yesterday Morning.
WORKING ON LOG CARRIAGE
Coroner! Jury Empanelled to Inquire
Into the Cauae of the Death and Re
turn Verdict That It Waa Accidental,
No Blame Attaching.
IMPERIAL
CEMENT
The mot powerful and luratile CE
MXNT known for n-paiiinjr China,
gla, hard and oft wood, earthen
ware, furniture, bric-a-brac, etc
HOLDS'
Firt place among cement and, once
mended with Impeilal Cement the
broken part will hold better, than
did the whole piece.
Price lO Cents.
Inveitlyate our prompt and correct
delivery aynleru,
JohtiHoti Bros.,
Good Goods
118-ua Twelfth St., Attoria.
.John Yeon, of Rainier, who I well
known here, miftered a fracture of the
h e vcterduy, Dr, Mt-Uircri, of Rainier
tttlcmlcd Mr, Yeon and hu ia now renting
coiiifortulily.
William I)oiij;Ihis formerly of A-toriu,
hut who ha Ix-cn aliM-nt the past ix
year, h n ntcd the J. N. Oriflln houe
for the Summer and will reside there
with hi family.
iuvviui wva. w
OF
' ilewel Ranfics
PoworlfaW" reductions
of a hieh crade range
KiMkhff I to make room for a
M mr Monarch Rantfes
BiRGEST STOVE PIANTIN THEViORLDI COMING"
Buy a JEWEL now and save Money
$53.00 Jewel Range 4 .. MO
I3S.00 Jewel Range", with rcervoir $42M
30.00 Jewel Range, with reaervoir , .., $30.00
.i2..10 Jewel Range, with renervoir MO.OO
$4.1.00 Jewel Range, with rexervoir ,.$32.50
$:I2.50 Jewel Range, with rewrvoir .....$27.50
CHAS. HEILB0RN CO.,
Complete House Furnishers.
Henry R. Roc, eniployed by tlm Clat
op mill, in thia city, wa inatantly
killi-d yenterday morning ahoitly after
the mill atarted up. ,If wa employed
on the big deck, a poitlon of dangr.
hut iH-ing a careful man, he waa en
trusted with the polthm. A large log
wa on the carriage and one flu It had
been cut off. Hi duty wa to remove
block under the log when the nigger
had puhed it over, o a to turn it on
the carriage. By me miw-alculation,
he Mailed to put the block in, or take
it out too aiKin, and the nigger came up,
pinning hi head between it and the
log. cruhing hi head In a frightful
manner. A coroner a jury wa empanel
led to enquire into the caue of hi
death, cotnpoaed of the, following)
Adolph Jolm.on, A. L. Clark, f-orge
F. Parker, J. Strati, Charle Bohr and
The Ilro.yicr. The following uri-
dence wa giten at the inquexti
Ir. If, L. Hcndertton wa called and
tetifled a follow: ''I examined the
di'ceaed and found hi head completely
crushed, the kul being cruxhed and
the brain ditroyed and disappeared.
The an-ident would produce Instant
death. I am nt acquainted with the
deceased, but have acen him, do not know
hi name of my knowledge."
R. 11. Dyer wa .worn and testified:
"I am the general superintendent of the
Clatsop mill and vice-president. I
know Henry Roe, the deceased. I
should judge that he wa about 4.1 ycar.i
of age. He wa employed at the mill
on the log deck. I saw him there this
morning, alive, about ten minute after
7 o'clock, He wa in hi normal condi
tion. He ha been employed at the mill
since IWemlier, 1W2. and wa a careful
and solter man. He wa working under
the mill forcnam, J. C. McRoliert. I
saw him when he got killed. Mr. Frank
Humble, the head sawyer, waa there at
the time. He got hi head between one
of the arm of the big turner and the log
on the carriage. I can't account for the
accident, it waa airaply unacountable;
it wa what he waa doing every day.
The machinery waa all riirht. There
wa no carlenes on the part of Mr
Camble nor anr one else. No one wa
to blame but himself. It wa an unac
countable accident. I don't understand
how he could have dorse it.
Frank flamble wa the next wltne
and testified a follow: "I am head
oawyer at the Clatsop mill and wa
working there this morning. I knew
Henry Roe, he waa working at the mill
on the deck. I saw him when he got
killed. He waa about 10 feet from me.
He wa in hi normal condition. He wa
good, otcr, capable man. He waa
working on the forward push arm on the
log carriage. He put hi head between
the push arm and the log, while the
push arm wa coining up from the floor.
He reached to take a block from under
the log after the etcam wa turned on
the nigger. I made an effort to atop
the arm, but it could not be (topped in
time. I realized the danger and revers
ed tlie lever a soon aa possible, but it
wa too lute. There waa no one else
in eight except Mr. Dyer. 'After the
nigger ahoves-the log he should take
out the block, but he acemed to forget
himaelf, a the push arnt was coming up
he made a dive for the block. He did
not wait until the push arm shoved the
og back, aa ia customary. He acemed
to have made a false move. The force
waa turned off and there waa not suf
ficient force to move the log, but force
enough to crush hi skull.
After taking the tewtimony the judge
visited the mill. The log and everything
were left aa it was when the accident oc
curred eo the jury could better Invea
tigate it. The appearance of everything
the mill corroborated the evidence of
the witnesses and showed that neither
Mr. Gamble or any one else waa to blame
nd the accident could not hare been
avoided except by Mr. Roe himself.' The
ury returned the following verdictr '
"We, the undersigned jftrors, sworn
to enquire into the cause of the death
of Henry Roe, on oath do find that lit
came to his death on the 20th day ol
uly, 1005, at the Clatsop mill at As
toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, and that
his death was accidental."
kansas, aged 40 year, and ha reshled
in Astoria for about 25 year. Ha. wa
employed by the street car company for
a numher of years and wa a oohe in
dustrious man, well liked by hi employ
era. He leaves a wife and four child
ren, three married sisters residing in
Astoria, and two brother in Portland.
He was member of the Woodmen of
the World, tinder whose auspice, the
funeral will take place tomorrow after
noon from the Raptist church, the ser
vices being conducted by Rev h. 3. Trum
bull. Mr. Roe was a popular man and
had many friends in Astoria who deep
ly regret to know of hi untimely death.
READ THIS AND SAVE
STRIKES 1T RICH.
Seaside Man Unearthi Good Paying Mine
In California.
.Tames Bwrks. of Seaside, ha lsen in
N'or'hern California the past year pros
pecting f-r gold. nd, am,rding to a let
ter, received i'i tiii city, ha struck it
ri'h. . He chij.t s to have discovered a
gold mine iq Jlumboldt county with ore
similar If t'tat found In Cripple Creek,
Colo.. He stilt-, t ut he ha been offered
a half i-illlton of dollar for the 'claim,
but refuse to ell a he believe it i
worth a illion. Mr. Burke many
friends w ill l- phased to learn of his
good luck.--'
, Threatening to Kill.
An information was filed, in the jus
tice court yet'-rday afternoon by Lum
Dong charging Ah Sovey w ith threat
ening to kill Lum Dong, his wife and
child. There ha not been the best mut
ual friendship between the two eelev
tials, attributed, so Dong says, to jeal
ousy, resulting in a mixup in which Ah
Sovey started in to carve Lum Dong.
The case will lie heard today in the
justice court.
, Professor Cleveland.
Professor A. A. Cleveland, formerly a
teacher in the Astoria public schools and
who has been attending a college at
Worcester, Mass., arrived In ' the city
yesterday on a visit with his mother,
brother and sisters. He will remain in
ithe city until August and then return
to reslhne hi studies.
Remarkable Offer on Two Instru
ments of Quality.
OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN NOW
An Unusual Opportunity to Secure some
of The Finest Instruments at Unpar
alleled Prices; Yet With the Guaran
tee of House of Unquestioned Reputs
Those person who are looking, for
some, really genuine and unequalled
bargains wilt be interested in the fol
lowing lions fi'ie offers. Neglect on
your part to investigate them before
you buy will cost "you money. One
dollar saved is equal to ten dollars earn-
d. ''.' ''
The Estey Organ.
Get an organ for the children to com
mence on. We are offering a very slight
ly used Estey organ, five octaves, in s.
fancy, golden oak ease, that was sold
about a year ago for $15 cash; take it
at $52. We will give you an exchange
agreement on this offer, and we guaran
tee to allow you the full $52 on any pi
ano you may select from us at any time
within two years from date hereof. If
you are looking for an organ, here is
unquestionably the best investment now
offered for your money in Astoria.
Hobart M. Cable Piano.
We will sell you a brand new piano
of the above make, the last one from
the factory of a discontinued style for
$282 net; terms or cash. This style,
sells regularly in competition with each
and every other $450 piano, and ia list
ed at $675. Come and aee.
Complete Stock.
guilty to the charge and were fined $-)
and eost, amounting to $37.70, which
they paid.
Grading Work Finished.
The work of grading the new county
road around Smiths Point to a connec
tion with the Young's bay bridge ha
been completed. The road bed will be
covered with gravel and crushed rock
and it is expected to have it open foe
travel by the first of August.
Good Bay Weather.
Farmers throughout Clatsop county
are taking advantage of the pleasant
weather to make hay, Nearly all of the
hay has been cut and the crop thia
year will be one of the largest ever bar-
vested in the county. .: '
A Big Di!erence.
In bis ad today Hermaa Wise shows
plainly the difference between trading
with Wise and otherwise.
Electric Face Massage and Seal
treatment; five expert barber. Baths,
OCCIDENT HOTEL BARBER SHOP-
TO MERCHANTS, PACKERS
etc, etc., and. to the
CLERKS AND SALESMEN OF THIS
CITY.
To the Chamber of Commerce, Clubs, etc.
You are cordially invited to be present
at
Foard k Stokes' Hall
Monday, July aa, at $ P. M.
'A. F. SHELDON,
President and founder of the Sheldom
School of Scientific Salesmanship, Chi
cago, will deliver an auaresa on
Salesmanship and its Relation to Busi
ness Building.
HO CHARGE.
NO CHARGE.
NO CHARGE.
NO CHARGE. '
NO CHARGE.
To the members of the Retail Clerks
Union, City: You are requested to be
Salmon Run Improves.
There was a slight improvement in
the run of salmon yesterday, several
boat coming in with 600 pound. Frank
Cook came down from his seining ground
yesterday after more men. He reports
that the run i not large, but all of the
seiners are paying expenses and look
for a large run In the near futnre.
Lowe-Habenham.
The Marriage of Edward L. Lowe, son
of Captain Robert M. Lowe, and Miss
Edith K. Habersham, was solemnized
yesterday morning at the residence of
George L. Colwell in the presence of the
family and a few intimate friends. Mr.
and Mrs. Lowe will reside in Astoria.
Timber Claims Sold.
Ar'tjj g Bradley, representing an east
ern lumber company, yesterday purchas
ed six timber claims back of Westport
The company have a number of tracts
adjoining the claims purchased. The
price paid ia not stated.
M. Logan's FuneraL
The funeral of the late Michael lo
gs n wa held yesterday afternoon from
Pohl'a undertaking parlors, the servi
ces being conducted by Rev. L. Dielmsn.
Interment was at Greenwood. -
JUSTICE COURT NOTES.
The case of the State of Oregon
agnimt Sandy .George, fhargefl wjth
assault and battery on Peter Demetrieh,
came up for trial yesterday afternoon
before Justice Goodman. His attorney
asked for a jury trial and, the case was
set for next Wednesday.
J. P. Gibbon swore to a complaint
against "Slackwater" Johnson for as
sault and battery and he was tried.
convicted and fined.
present Monday evening, to hear the ad-
We have a complete and choice etock rM of Mr- Sheldon, and you ahouli
of finest selected pianos alwavs on hand nrS yur tmoym to come ana onng
at Kos. 422 and 424 Commercial street, ot their lerk ,nd MlemeB to he"
and we are the only piaiJo house that thii nt speaker, whose address wiH
has been permanently located in Astoria Prov of 81 intwt "ho look
since January, 1901.- Yon know t or business improvement by legitimate
Here is where you always get a "fa-,-, methods.
square deal." ' j Any adult person, lady or gentleman,
Store open evenings. Special sale. jho boP for proR" of communities
'FTT.rns -ptviY rmrcr nd their commercial interests, is an in-
wholesale and retail piano and organ terested party and should come, Mer
dealers in the United States, and the chnti' h their Pre9nce win "courage
most progressive music company on the ttu movement of the clerks to make
Paeiflo Coast. V -' -v - bettej employes of themselves.
A. R. CYRUS, Local Branch Mgr. I ' RETAIL CLERKS' 17X10.
F. N. SMITH, Special Salesman. A W. BEXXEST, C. E. GRAY,
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Sec Pres.
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A Good Showing.
Thomas Dealy, financial secretary of
Seaside lodge, A. O. if. W, has filed his
semi-annual report. It shows the col- j
lections from members and other sourc
es to have been $10,510.13. The sum of
$8,876.45 has been paid the grand lodge.
and $1,639.70 to the local iodise.' There Apprentices wanted to perfect them-
have been three death benefits paid in elve in tfi ,rt ol tting, fitting and
Astoria amounting to $6000. , dfetgfflng. Taught quickly by th-htest
metnod). t ml course. $5.00 system la
ROOM FOR iooo PEOPLE.
ROOM FOR iooo PEOPLE.
ROOM FOR iooo PEOPLE.
Ladies! Attention!!
Arrested and Fined.
John IL and George Malar were ar
rested yesterday afternoon by Water
Bailiff Scttum on a complaint sworn to
by Mr. Settum, charging them with hav
ing sturgeon in their possession less
than four feet in length. They pleaded
eluded.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
MRS. C. G.WILSON
316 Commercial St, Up Stairs.
r
Body Discovered.
While Charley Kesler and two other
boys were out boat riding yesterday
morning, and when near the slip of the
Sanborn cannery, they discovered the
hand and arm of a person sticking out
of the water. It waa low tide at thf
time. The boys did not say anything
about the matter until yesterday after
noon when Charley told hia father. Cor
oner Pohl was notified and will make
aa effort to secure the body at low tide
thia morning.
Going to Seaside.
storians returned from Portland re
port the weather extremely warm and
sultry, a a result of which, large num
bers are going to Seaside. Four coaches
loaded passed through Astoria yesterday
on the noon train for the beach, and the
Potter is crowded on every trip, bring
ing down a large number of passen
Ira:tnLL:Jll' .
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And you will be delighted -to, see the
latest in Slippers and Sandals, happily
combined inte modern
MOCCASIN
SLIPPERS
The Lat ejst Eastern Craze
Suitable for Indoor and Outdoor Wear and of a quality and style that
will make wearing them pleasure,They are nicer than barefoot sandals
nd wear better than the average Oxfords
Children's Moccasin Slippers 75c and 90c
Youth's and Misses' Moccasin Slippers 90c and $t.a$
Young men's and Young Ladies Moccasin Suppers . ; $1.50
Tot Men and Women we have them at $1.75
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The Children'a Slippers are made out of one pjece with soft soles, or
.with separate" heavier leather eolea. All alippera are flexible and are
dainty in appearance. Come in and see them. No trouble to show the
atylcs. Just ask to see them.
A shoe to fit,
And shoe to wear -Must
be selected
- With taste and care
jai Commercial Street.
gers yesterday. '
Henry R. Roe was a native of Ar