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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1905)
HIE MORNlMi AhTORlAN ASTORIA, OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER , iffof Universally Approved .1 a a .a 11. .s . . l- ...1 w.m Aim Ami Ui W n iva num. im up w uw him mw vi GLASS TOP JELLY GLASSES . You dmi't hav to bother with iwmnne and they era sure preven tative of mould. You con put up morn Jelly with km trouble than with the old itIt glass. THIY SAVE TIME AND TEMPER. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. WE SELL CHASE k SANBORN'S BOSTON CQrrc&s. LOCAL BREVITIES. The family restaurant of Astoria Is recognised aa the llese restaurant. Tbe best meals and the best service la As toria. 120 Elaventh etrtet, I am glad that ladies' strlde eaddlee art becoming fsshlonables fltt, be cause It Is carter on the horse j second, because It U a ssfcr and taler way for lady to ride. If you will cull at my harness abop, 105 Fourteenth street, I will bow yeu tba latent and the best. R. M. OASTON. the rlaw Csbnng company's din-lRff-room la aitsln open uudcr tha same n,.no..tueiit. KwvtMrur first class. CuUlne and service unexcelled. Private dining-room for ladlee. Hoy wanted. Apply at C. II. Cooper's atore. Prtlcs holdina flU receipt lucd by I.lndberir'e sw, Pomona 8nd, have Mm cab-d at Lindberg's cu)dtoroge, A.lork. PAUL ANTON. Fiendish Suflennt f often cauaed by sores, ulcers and can eers. that cat awy your akin. Win. le dell, of Flat IUk, Mich., asysi "I hava Bmklcn'a Aml Salve, for ulcers, tores and cancers. It U tha best healing drewlng I aver found." Soothes and beale cuts burna and scalds. 23 o at Cbarlce Rogere' drug atore. IVulrsble cannery site or sawmill site for sale. Tha bet on the river. Loca tion at tba railroad bridge In Yonnge bay. Apply to Mr. Jane Kinney, The Cola, Aatoria, NOTICE. Nolle I herewith given that Kmil ifi.lil U no burner connected with tne Momlnif Astorlan in any capacity, THK J. 8. l'KLI.INUEll tU fie raiill-! Orcbes m iluri'f lit the J'atillo Ml ere Invile !. LIBRARY NOT READY. ASTORIA'S OWIf FAIR, Liable to Be Made Prominent Initi ation. Countruitlve estimate made by the Constructive- etiniate made by the managers of the County Fair put the attendance, up to noon yeU'rdsy, at 18,000. The nlgnlflcaiwe of thle figure U eiiphnized when It la considered Unit the fair wss hettily organized and fur tiMicd with ita exhibit within the brk-f pace of thre week. finch complete siicceusc are liifre(ucnt. The artietic mid I'fffrtive uligmueiit of the good on illMilay (for -which E. X. Jnmu, Hie million cxiH-rt, I enuri'iy rcKjHiii"!""-1 hnd iiiuih to do with the popularity achieved by thl fair, and it I with genulm? witicfm-tiou the publi learn of the piiiMiM) of the committee In charge to continue the fair for enollier two weeks. l!y the way It I rumored that I're-hleiit Herman Vie, of Hie llegntta Commit lee 1 prwrnilly rejimihle for the elegant oilogravtire of the "Farmer and Mi-nliant" wlihh lirn the front .1 .r- l. I!.,,. I.. .4 ul...l1.r' Will L'ivo 8 " Hall t,.,lght ,,w'.W"lor' "r M,,,"y lT or ior nit? ii.'in.it.'n (ieneral Pn-fwriger .Sgent A. h, traig, of the . It. !i N, ha been apleI to by judge Jtowlby, chairman of the Njinmiltee in charge, to despuW h an In- nector here to examine the coie of the fair, the nature of it exhibit and dc tcrmiiie it right to a pla in the company's advertising matter. The s'rtion that the ladle of the l.il.rarv ao ilion were ready to re nive guel at tlm new room of the Atorl Public library Inadvertently found It way Into thoe column In ycterday' pl'r. While it i true that ome of the book have lcen movea, they remain in their e am. m. vM-tn Har . i i i,. n..l ,. arr ved v'"' " " ' " hlCCI UKI ,.. ." j - - POLICE COURT DOINGS. the librarv I not ready for l,mine. It i exu-ctc.l that the reading room however will be ln to the public with in few dar. The circulation eml ot the library ha upcndcd operatlona un til further notice. YOU WILL BE MORE THAN PLEASED If yon allow ua to Furnish your Winter Supplies. GOOD GOODS. RIGHT PRICES. JOHNSON BROS GOOD GOODS n-ia Twelfth St., Astoria. s CLESTIAL MAKES GUN PLAY. i .., una I. nr. I vcktcniav in n h ...... .... - . the jutiee court for the arret of Wong Hun (how. a telctiul, for the unlaw fill carrying and ue of a "gun." Hie .....mluint una filed bv Charlie lw, Imi a native of the t letwJ Mug .loin, who had l-en copying the habit of hi white brethren and wa acting a walkiiifl" delegate for a local t .imec laW union, and while attempting to ue a little "moral Nuawmn to prevent hi countrymen going aboard the ateam cr Rimcoc, be waa forcefully reiueted to take a ix-ep down the front night of ... t. ...I..' I. -. .i.t.A a 44 ealllire revolver wnii-ii wa held in the hand of the aaid Wong 1 1 mi Chow, Hi Chareed With Asuult. ticoru JlairU, a youth apixared u fine police, judge Atideroil yesterday barin-d with aault and battery on Uyod Mnville, turn of Sheriff Tom Lin- .111..'. I.milii.r nml iiimiii rtlterinL' a idea of not guilty, the cae wa pot noned until Monday to aflord tlie de- fc.ii.l.iiii ah inmoitiinit v to obtain ,1 counsel It appear that young Llnville ob jected to beinc tnick with a small r turn rubber ball while walking along the how htrect early Thurwlay nignt w'hcrciiMn it it claimed, llarri struck him in the face. Llnville, who ha leen raided in a logging camp ehuwed fight and acwrding to thoe who witnessed the affair came back at hi opponent blow, for blow, llarri however being the larger lieted the young fellow and beat him nienilewly. Hi face i fear fullv lai-emtiil and it proved that llarri struck him without provocation it will doublen go hard with him. 4 PERSONAL MENTION. 444444)44444444444) , J. l!!;!mWrg of Chicago, was a vic tor In 'he cite yesterday. A. A. Arnold of Miles City, Mont., wa a guest at tlie ()widnt yesterday. A. .. Jidinon and son of Jenning, Ii., were In the tky yesterday. (). II. I.cu wa a Portland vwtor in the city yesterday. H. 15. Ijeuthlcuin of Portland wa a truest at the Occident yesterday. .1. M. Ferrl arrived In the city yes terday from Tatoiiia and registered at the Occident. Mrs. HaUKon and son were at the Oc cident yesterday. Charles Weinebenk wa a San rran- clsco visitor yesterday. Mrs. !. W. W, Wilson of Portland wa in tlie city yesterday visiting friends. - 1 wenstein' wa a visitor yesterday from Hallimoie, Y.. B. Duffy wa a visitor In the city vevterduy.- Vh-e Admiral (Mwald West, departed for hi Salem home and ollicw yesterday on the Potter, accompanied by Mr. West and child. 3 The general State Land Agent and Re- gut ta onVial enjoyed hi visit here thoro ughly, and with hi good wife, have a standing welcome at the City by the sea. Mrs. Tlioma' I've and Mr. It. J. Pye left yesterday for Harrison, Idaho, where Ihev will reside in the future. Huns Wyinnn and wife have r. the Hnrri.n this morning for Xehalem where, they . will remain w the iict three months in the en.i ov ' tne I I- maie Packing company. Mr, llanna Griflith, of Wellman, Iowa i visiting her grandson V. If. Choppy of this city. WILL SELL MILL. C.pn. W. Warren, receiver of the War rente" wiImt company ha advertised the.'" for aalc. Under judgement held bv nstona National bank and John llahn, aggregating $40,000.00. The wile to take place on .September 23. Thi i a fine piece of property and will probab ly 11 at a good figure a good milling properties are now in demand. GREAT DISPLAY OF WOOLENS IN THE PIECE WILL DZ HABB AT OUR 8T0RB ON Here Today and All Next Week The full line of Strauss Bros., Master Tailors, Chicago, baa been sent to us especially for this event. A special representative long skilled in the tailoring business will have charge of tbe display. Come and see the swell new designs now shown for the first time. Get pointers on the proper thing to wear. Don't miss this peat chance to order your clothes to the best advantage. C H. COOPER J Your family will need a tonic. Why j not give them Hollister'a Rockey Moun- tain Tea! Nothing equal it as a brae- ing. life-giving remedy. 35 cents. Tea or Tablet. Frank Hart's drug store. RETURN HOME SAFELY. President Wl, Treasurer Dunbar and Secretary Johnson of the regatta cor mittee and John Oratke returned from it.. Kkmmiki n-catta on the Lurline Inst nlL-ht. They report that tbe re gatta, while not so pretention a that of Astoria, wa a aucccw. ALL ARE CONVALESCENT. Thirty-seven people are convalescing from recent illncase and accident, at : trv' Hospital. The great new BIDS WILL BE OPENED. Hid are to lie okiu1 next Tuesday. hv the ctreet committee, for the un nrovemcnt of F.ighth atreet between I . Uiiund and I.ex'mgton avenue, and of suvenih street between Xiaiflira and 11a v avenues. The contract will 1 awarded at the next eoiHKil meeting which will be held Tuesiluv eviMilii" a Mondav U a boll day AN INEBRIATE INSANE. Chief of poli.-e Hnll' ba under de- IIOSllir, junv . ,. , -t. 1. . tn ,n uMv With ai.mma .mi 1 1 v inn iinwii . i a.'.rv I . " I " - - . J It U honerf th oiMld aistcr ami their harges may lie housed therein. HERE YOU ARE. English Damrtin plums, fluent In the market, just received at A. V . Allen . B01 FOR SKAM0KAWA. The steamer Winona will leave Cal ender wharf at 7 a. m. with tho A toria band. Friday morning, for Ska- mokawa regatta. Uts keep a good thing going. 75c round trip. his clothes. No manner of discipline deter him from "undiwing when the notion take him, and casting hi gwr ment Into corridor. He i convalesc ing PREACHES AT MISSION. Rev. E. H. Ijivsoii of the First Pre- bvlcriaii church will treach at tbe 1'cniid Mission tonight at 8 o'clock, all a iv cordially invited. RECEIVES LIFE SENTENCE. Detroit. Sept. 1. Frank Weekly, alais Harry Parker and Tom Sherman, alias Harry Johnson were found guilty of murdering pawn-broker Joseph Meyer on July IS, and were sentenced to life imprisonment. Fast Trip by Telegtapto. The fast steamer Telegraph leaves Cal ender dock, Astoria, for Portland, Ore, daily except Friday, at 2 o'clock P. M., arrivins in Portland at 8:30 P. M. No better way to see the sights of the Co lumbia river than on the decks of tht Telegraph. Tf vou want the family to lie healthy strong and active, give them Hollister's Rockey Mountain Tea thi month. Makes rich, red blood, bone and muxcle. 35 cent. Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart's Drug store. f V irf- '-r'-''i...u....,.liiiii)i.iji.Lii wmmmMmmlimm-m mmj "tM mr - 'lA s- " We Are Going to Move Tf Acf e tnrififv tn move poods, oarticu AW WVdM wy - O ' , . larly a store full, and it resolves itself down to whether we hold up the prices Jravman or to sell the goods at a sacrifice and give our customers and friends the. benefit. We believe the reduc tions will be appreciated the most and the stupendous oargams now oucrcu ait at vntir rnmmand. ABM Ji brn k i 9 miti m7rmHtn.':m vssssr? TWO FIRE ALARMS. The fire department wa called to the railway dock last night to extinguish an ineipitent blare under the tressle work. So damage wa done. A few minute Inter the apparatus wa called to the rooming house Leyde on Commercial trcct w here a small blaze was discover ed. The damage wa inconsequential. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED. A marriage license was issued today to John Hagblom and Mary Jacob- son. both of this county. DECLARES INTENTIONS. Ilclmcr Ask, a native of Sweden ap peared liefore the couuty clerk yester day and dec'lared hbf intentions of lKH-omlng an Amerh-an citizen. DR DAY IN CITY. Dr. David T. Day. who has charge of the United State (ieological Survey ex ncrimcntal station at the Leww, and Clark exposition in which the research into the mineral properties of tne blacK sand were undertaken, accompanied by Mr. Day was in the . city yeterday, Enloy Columbia River Scenes On the decks of ths fast steamer Tele gfttph, leaving Callcnder dock, Astorhs, for Portland, dally, except Friday, at 8 P. M. Sundavs. at 2:30 P. M. You reach Portland In ample time for a stroll or for an evenlng'a visit at your friend's Will mm MAKES OLD THINGS NEW El4ld 0tr instantly restores the brilliant newness and finish of Pianos, FurniSure, Picture Frames Interior Woodwork, Hardwood Floors, and all polished, varnished or enameled surfaces. It renews and redresses every thing; it touches. Revarnishing is unnecessary, becauses scratches, stains and dirt instantly disap pear, leaving a smooth, brilliant UHld rjeittf is not a varnish, but a surface food that is absorbed by the old finish instantly restoring the latter to its original bright ness. Easy to use only a pieco of cheese cloth is necessary. Dries instantly. One delighted customer writes that it is worth $100 per bottle. The price is only 60 cents. i . Sold by B,F, Allen & ten BEHNKE-WALKER BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAND, ORE. If you are thinking of attending Business College, you cannot afford to ignore the best one In the North west. Our equipment is unsurpassed. The proprietors are teachers. Our graduates sre all employed. We will assist you to a position when competent. , SEND FOR CATALOGUE FREE. 1000 Dollars Some people pay to get rid. f a FIT. But they' are willing ta pa fr the FIT we give them. OUR NEW LINE OF EUlAPXAff WOOLENS WILL BE DT . THIS WEEK. Come in and examine theaa. KIUUNEN & R0EL0FSZ OCCIDENT BLDG. ' Fall Hats MRS. S. INGLET0N has Just opened a Fine Line of ladies' and Children's tfAir MS Step in and inspect the styles. REDUCTION SALE ON REGATTA HATS. Mrs. R. Ingleton WELCH BLOCK, . Opposite Budget Office. Sea Side's Most Progressiva Fins F. Dresser & Cos Mammoth Store Conducted on high business methods. Employs 15 to 20 people. Bulldimg covers about 25,000 square feet of floor space; has Luge show windows. Everything arranged in departmesrta Wool dress goods, silks, was goods, men's ahoes, ladies' children's misses' shoes. Clothing, hats, men's furnishings, notions, fancy goods. Groceries, hardware, tinware, glass ware, plumber and builder suppSe. Hay, oats and grain. EDWIN C. JUDD, Manages. Seaside. Oregsa. Accordion, Snnburst and Knife Pleatte To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Irons. No Burning of Gaoda. Miss O. Gould Eighth Floor, Maxquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to all Out-of-Town Orders. 1 flSHER'S OPERA HOUSE . i L, E. Selig, Lessee and Manager FOUR NIGHTS COMMENCING Wednesday, Aug 30, 1905 Wall Paper, Paints, Ett, 363-367 Commercial St., Astoria. The McCowell-Pyle Co. IN A SERIES 0 F DRAMAS AND COMEDIES. Wednesday-Tha Farce Comedy "CAPT. RACKET!." Thursday-Border Drama "CRAWFORD'S CLAIM," Friday-Military Drama "TWO SOLDIER BOYS." Saturday Farce Comedy "PRIVATE SECRETARY." SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. PRICES: RESERVED SEATS . . . . . ' 25c GALLERY . . .'. . . 10c SEAT SALE OPENS TUESDAY MORNING AT GRIFFIN'S BOOKSTORE. M home