The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 22, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUESDAY, AUG , iWi
THE MORNING ASTOHIAN ASTORIA ORE
Auditor Hinl police judge Olaf Anderson
stated that the Anderson are altogeth
er too numerous ami there are rumor
to the effect, that he will hereafter tine
nil Andersons the dollars for contempt
o( court.
BABY BORN Al SEA
Oe4ins
In Durance Vile.
German Steamship Numantia is
Forced to Carry Passenger.
Little Happenings in the Local
Police Court.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
HOLDS REGULAR MEETING
. .,,
i I
Charles i a brave man; he is abso
lutely fearless. On Sunday night.
Charles had been fighting, lighting very
hard. Boo1 was hi opponent and while
Charle did not go down asd out. he
(.tumbled along Commercial street try
ing to borrow something he ran never
return trouble. He found it. Charles
Anderson, a handsome chap by the way,
plump of figure, features of an Apollo
and with a goodly blessing of nice yel
low hair cropped short, had plenty of it.
Charles questioned Anderson as to the
amount of trouble he could spare and
the reply possibly did not please him.
An argument followed and as Charles
explained to the rollee Judge Anderson
yesterday, "this gentleman. Mistaii An
derson butted into him ,and the first
thing he knew he got a clog in the
"Ah," said deputy city attorney Spit
tle musingly, "you were fighting in self
defense, eh, Charles!
"Sure. I wouldn't run away from
no man."
"I see. Well your honor. Truly it
doth hurt, but the cae seems plain.
Charles says, quite emphatically he will
run for no man.
-Ten dollars or five days. Charles."
quoth the judge. . And Charles, whose
countenance had beamed under the hyp
notic influence of Spittle's solicit iou in
quiry, was lead away upon the arm of
the bailiff, crestfallen, beaten. But the
city's fare does not appeal to Charles;
he will pay the money.
Andersons were numerous in the po
lice court yesterday. There was one
Anderson though who had the let of
his fellows, he could neither speak or
understand English, and the funny part
of the whole thing Is that there was
no person in the court room who could
convey to hint the intelligence that the
hand of justice was about to fall heavily
upon him he was a Finn Mr. Spittle
rattled off the sterotyped charge with a
speed that would shame the A. & C. I.
flyer. Anderson sood in the box, an
interested listener.
"tinilty or not guilty!" queried the
attorney. Anderson wouldn't e it. He
looked from Spittle to the judge, from
the judge to the policeman, to the spec-
; tutors and then fell to twirling his
thumbs.
Oberg," said Mr. Spittle, "Explain
this proposition to the prisoner.'
"Nothing doing. He's a Finn," re
sponded the officer.
All policemen present were offered the
distinction and some of the spectator
were appealed to. All renigged, even
the judge. Spittle floundered hopeless
ly. "Drunk," he uttered half heartedly
aa a last resort.
"Drunk." muttered Anderson and then
his face broke into a happy smile.
"Sure, drunk very Iwd drunk last night.
I was."
"Five dollars or two days," thundered
the judge, tickled over the sudden ter
mination of what promised to to I? a
confusing case. Anderson smiled con
descendingly and muttered thank. He
joined Charles a few minutes later.
Oscar Lystia, andC. Hammar, Ixitii
charged with being drunk and released
on bail of $10.00 and respectively,
failed to appear in the police court yes
terday, thereby forfeiting their bail.
I'pon the calandar in the police court
yesterday there appeared the names of
two Andersons one charged with being
a common drunk, and the other having
the distinction of being a fistic aspirant.
Will Try and Obtain Stop-over privi
lege on A. & C. R.
The committee on railways and trans
portation of tlie Chamber of Commerce
as a result of the meeting of that tssiy
at its rooms last night will try and
induce the A. 4 C. R. to extend stop
over privileges to through passenger
to Seaside. Thia will enable them to
spend a day or two in Astoria in which
thev mav examine the cannerie and oth
er point of interest here. An effort will
also lie made to have the 3.fl0 commuta
tion ticket between Seaside and t)''"
eitr re-issued.
In response to a mprest from the Wil
lamette valley development league the
committee on statistic and compila
tion wa directed to prepare statisti
cal matter relative to Clatsop county and
Astoria, more particulaarly, the aceragc j
at present representing working farm,
the salmon and lumber output. This wil
be forwarded and included in a volume
promulgating the new road to Talla
mook from Sheridan.
M. V. I.ounsberry wa appointed by
President Welch a solicitor to suc
ceed .1. A. Rannell, deceased.
NO PROTESTS ON BOARD
Cheap Ticketi to Philadelphia and Re
turn. The 0. R. X. will sell round trip
tickets from Astoria to Philadelphia.
Pa., on Scptcnilier 7-8-9-10 at a rate of
$89.30.
For further information inquire of
O. W. RORERTS, Agent.
Living Scow for Sale Cheap.
Living scow for sale. Sixty feet long,
17 feet wide; good house, ceiled inside;
good range and pumps go with the
scow; suitable for residence or acinlng
outfit. Inquire Astorian office.
Trans Pacific Steamer Arrive in With
Big Cargo Lumber Drougher v Due
Down in Tow of Steamer Elmore Dea
patch and Newport Due.
Cerman steamer Numantia arrived in
yesterday from China with 8,0H ton of
freight, including a great quantity of
silk consigned to New York. A fairly
good passage U reported. Excepting the
the birth of a baby at tea nothing out
of the ordinary featured the run. The
Numantia left up last evening. At Port
land there I a large consignment of
freight awaiting her for the return voy
age
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Office of U. S. l.ighthoue Inspector.
twojfth district, San, ,Ki)ii)ieo, Cal
Aug. l!Ki.V (l.it of light, buoy and
dayniark. Pacific mast 1!M5, page 33.)
Notice is hereby given that South jetty
outer end buoy, a flrt-r!a spar, red,
No. 2, heretofore located about 2.10 feet
N. N. W.. of the submerged rock of the
South jetty, Humboldt bar, California,
is reported adrift. It will be replaced
a s.ui as practicable. Ily order of the
Lighthouse Hoard,
11. T. MAYO,
Commander I'nited States Nuvy, Inspcc
tor I2lh Lighthouse District.
MSTER
NI1ADING
mi
The Grandest Bargain Event ever conceived by an Astoria merchant takes place during this week beginning, today
Foard & Stokes Co.
ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE.
We say positively, without fear of contradiction, that never within the annals of Astoria merchandising, have
the people witnessed such a magnificent Bargain Feast as we have prepared for you.
More than $15,000.00 worth of New Autumn Merchandise has come piling in upon us, before we were ready
for its reception. Every inch of available shelf space has been utiliwd, and the counter, are yet fairly groaning
under the weight they are carrying. 1
If you've a purchase to make, it matters not of what description, make your preparation now.
Come to this aale expecting Great Things, and you will not be disappointed.
It is an opportunity of a lifetime.
On the articles listed on this page, every purchase you make must be final-no exchanges or refunds will be
permitted, and every purchase must be for cash
Read On, On, and On.
Big Inducements in Dress and Walking Skirts.
Our Skirt Department is now the most complete in the city. 'We are showing all the new styles in the
most popular materials. BROAD CLOTH, MELTONS, SERGES, MOHAIRS, PANAMAS and VOILES are to be
found in profusion, and an assortment of more than two hundred styles from which to make your selection.
Prices range about like this: - i
S 3.00 Skirts, now $ a.39
5.00 Skirts, now 3.45
7.50 Skirts, now 4.95
8.75 Skirts, now 5.75
$10.00 Skirts, now I 6.95
12.50 Skirt, now 8.95
15.00 Skirt, now 10.75
ao.oo Silk Skirts, now IJ95
Unloading Sale of Dress Goods and Silks, Matchless
Values, Look Them Over. .
Coc and 7oc Stylish Mohairs 40c.
Choice of more than twenty-five different designs in fancy figured Mohairs, 36, 38 and 42-inoli widths, stylish
and very durable, well known for their wearing qualities. Nowhere sold less than from 65 cents to 75 cents.
Unloading Sale Price, yard only 40c
.$1.25 and $1.50 Mohairs, 08c
Make your own suit and save from $10.00 to $15.00 on the finished coat. Mohairs in widths 41, 40 and 48
inches, beautiful patterns, stylish and practical; regular prices from $1.25 to $1.50; your unrestricted choice, any
pice tLat is left, only, a yard 98c
CHANGEABLE TAFFETAS, 59c'
Choice of twenty different patterns, all that is left of those stylish Changeable Silks; most any color you
doi-ire; regular value 85 cents. .While they last, take your pick of any suit-length at, only, a yard 59C
$1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Figured Silks Mc
There are only a few left of those dainty practical Shirtwaist Suit Silks. They're just the thing for early
autumn wear, and are selling everyday at, from $1.00 to,$1.50.
Unloading Price per yard only G9c
W have decided not to carry over a tingle two piec luit and in order to clear
the table of this daw of merchandise w give you a discount of
20 Per Cent
on the Two
Piece Suits
Thia comprise all th bed that expert tailoi can put in rront
SIZES, 34 TO 40.
HOMESPUNS, WORSTEDS, SERGES, IN NEAT, SNAPPY PATTERNS.
P. A. STOKES
"THE DRESSY SHOP FOR DRESSY MEN."
TO RAISE A. 0. U. W. HALL.
b-auder Lrbeck has leen awarded a
contract bv the trusters of the A. O. I'.
W. hall, formerly the old pre.bvtcrrlan
church building, to raise the structure
four feet and place a new foundation
under it.
limit's ltevf l.inht Vessel.-List of
lights ami fog signals, Pacific cat, I'1
page s!i, No. f.s. and li-t of lights, bmy
and dnviiiark. pacific cast li", pg'
:. Moored ill IM feet of water, about
II miles S. W.. eighth S. from
Htlun's rwf, tf the sea coast of I'ali
fornia, and four and one half miles W
M . smithcrnlv. ffni '"I"' M'-mlo
rum light noiie.
About August 2". I''"'. liht c.
No, 8.1 will Is- temporarily withdrawn
from Imr station for fresh water Bli
the station will Is- marked by the light
house tender Madrona.
The lighthouse lender Madrona will
how the same as light vessel X. M.
two fixed white hn- lantern limits,
ach from three lanterns encircling a
masthead, but these are 00 feet als.ve
the water and vi-ible about thirteen and
one-qunrter miles in clear weather, the
eye of the observer fifteen feet aliove the
water.
During thick or foggy weather the ten
der Madron sounds . ten nidi steam
whistle with the ame eharneleiistie as
that sounded from light vessel No. H.I,
viz., blast of twelve seconds' duration
separated by silent intervals of forty
eight seconds, thus: Wast, twelve sec
onds; interval, forty -eight seconds;
l.lu.i u-elve seeollds: sihnt intervals,
forty-eight seconds.
The tender Madrona is a (lush-deck
steam vesncl, has iwo mais, i
rigged, no Ism-piil, and without day-
murks. The hull is painted black, the
ddk-house white, A black smokestack
and the whistles are Is-tween the masts.
Light vessel No. 83 will lie returned
to her station in als.ut forty-eight hours.
of which due notice will I given, and
the tender Madrona withdrawn. Hy or
der of the Lighthouse Hoard.
H. T. MAYO.
Commander, I'nited States Navy, In
spector 12th Lighthouse District.
Steamer Klniore with the drougher
Tam-o-shanter in tow carrying "OO.WKI
feet of lumlicr is due down this morning
steamer Despatch and Xewport are both
due down and will leave out with freight
and passenger.
Delia arrived in yc-tcnhiy from
Nastuei-a with a cargo of cheese con
signed to Portland.
COL. SCHENECK ENTERTAINS
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS.
CARD OF TRANKS.
We wish to express mir heartful
thank to all neighltor and friendywhu
so kindly assisted us in the sickness and
death of our dearly beloved Mother
and for the many floral offer lug.
Mrs. X. II. Pendleton
Mrs. A. V. IVmllet.ui
Mr. l. II. Horarth
Party on Steamer Electro Visit Fort
Steven and Lower River.
William Jefferson Haldcrman, state
senator of the first District of Nebraska
a prominent banker, enthusiastic, (i, A.
K. mcmlier. a veteran of the civil war
who was shot three times at (iettysburg
and enjoys the distinction of having been
incarcerated in the famous An.lersonvilU
prison, with I'nited States Senator ('
W. Fulton, llvde Fulton and Charles
Haldcrman and the Mcsdames Haider
man, C. W. and G. C. Fulton and Mrs,
Dr. Fulton went to Fort Stevens yester
day on the Steamer Electro where they
were pioleted through the fortification
nfig? Ghe
BEBiiPHIVE
Our Clearance Sale
in The Millinery
Department Still
Continues
SHAPES toe and jc
AH Trimmed Shape Mult Go.
Head our pries. They are real sur
prises, for they give yon an oppor
tunity to g.-t hat at almost net to
nothing, to finish out the season with
10c, I5c, 25c a 43c
Wrapper Will Be Wrapped Up
faster than ever this week at (lie
price we have set on some excellent
Indies' Percale nnd Flannelette Wrap
per, 49c.
Ladies' Wash Skirts and Kimonai,
long or short, at almost any price
that will move (hem before fall goods
overwhelm us.
GINGHAMS, a YDS. FOR jc.
As much a you want of these
splendid blue 'and white checks, at
this price,
CHIVILLE ROVING.
A very pretty home wedding waa
celebrated at the high noon yesterday
when M.s Lulu It. t'hiville of Hammond
u umrii.'d to Charles It. Hoving of
Seattle. The ceremony wu Mrfurmei
at the home of the bride by llev. (I, K.
l!ydiiiit in the presence of the near.
.-I relative and flictid of the con.
trueting parties.
The guest from abroad were Mr.
mid lV,H. . lii.har.U of Portland.
'Mi.-Tma Kirhard. and Harry Kichar.l,
also of Portland, participated In the
ceremonies, the former acting flower
girl and the laitcr carrying the ring to
i no improiiseu alter. .Miss hivtlle a
sister of the btidc was also present, a
well as Mrs. Shields, of .Seattle, Mrs. f.
ii. 1 : i. Ini i its and daughter and Mrs. W,
T. I.i.-oIisoii and daughter of Portland.
I lie happy couple left yesterday after-
n i lor Portland wrern they will s-nif
a few .lays visiting the fair, after which
they will make their home in Seatth.
where die groom is interested ill a largo
gt'xery i,oin-crn.
ANOTHER DIVIDEND DECLARED.
Salt Lake t it y I tah. .Inly 12, IW
Mr. W. Itrownsoii, SH.ial agent, Port
land. Uic.
Dear Sir:- We have just declared an
other senii annual dividend to our regu
lar stork holder of the Western Loan
and Savings t o., of live and one haalf
r "ill , ml we Ik.ic to im-rcase (hat
in the near future, Your truly
(signed) p. W. Madsen, president
GOOES TO BALTIMORE.
lVt.-r Mikkls.m has returned to Haiti
more Md where he will continue hi
medical studies in the medical seiiisif
I lie i e.
BORN.
To Mr. and Mr. W. A. Craiiam a
on, Dr. Till tie w 'm was in attendaaiicn
reports mother ml child to be doing
well.
r
NEW GOODS
JUST ARRIVED
HAIR SWITCHES, the new curly
effects.
FALL MILLINERY STYLES,
of new shapes in tilk and chenille.
NEW DRESS GOODS AT 48c
An elegant line of new dress goods,
consisting of
36-INCH SERGES.
Plaids and Fancy Patterns, nt, a
yard , 48c
44 hc,
FRESH FRUIT
IS SCARCE
Yet wo have all the fruits in the
nun Ut in the best the market af
ford at price that cannot lie beat.
This Week
Ve will have a special aale on
BARTLETT PEARS,
FLORENCE CRAB APPLES and
SOUTHERN OREGON PEACHES.
Watch this space for the announce
ment. Visit our grocery department
while buying fruit. It will pay you,
Foard Stokes Co.
the guests of Col Schnecke.