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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAX, ASTORIA, OREGON. -irr- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER tfl, 1905, IMPORTANT MOVE Amelia Preparing to Buildup South American Trade. GOVRENHENT TAKES ACTION President Sends Judge Penfield to In vestigate Conditions German Au thorities Have no Fear of Losing Trade as Result of Competition. Berlin, Sept. 15. The action of Presi-' ing athletes 12 year ago, at the t'ni dent Kooevelt in sending Judge William versify of Pennsylvania under t'.eorge I Penfield, solicitor of the state depart- j Woodruff.. Kight years ago he entered nient, to investigate the trade relations Northwestern academy and wa apoint between the countries of South Ameri- ed head rubber for the univcr?ty team, can and those of Europe with the view! During that time he finished prepare of improving commerce with the coun-! tory course and entered the college of tries lying to the south of the United physicians and suigeou and was to have States, has attracted considerable at-, been graduated next dune. During the tent ion here. j summer he was employed as a baseball The Central Bureau for the prepare- j trainer at Atlantic City. Hi mother and tion of commercial treaties a private 1 Meter live at Lawndale. N. C. organization, representing the views of a large section of Germany, declares the mission of Judge Penfield is an in dication that the authorities at Wash ington mean to go forward Full steam lead" to capture the South American . markets. - Nevertheless it is pointed out by the Bureau, the action of the American gov ernment fails to find an adequate echo in the American business world, and it add that there are many indications that the commercial classes will not avail themselves of the advantages open j to them through governmental action. The bureau calls attention to the reci procity treaty between Cuba and the United States, which, although offer ing a heavy discrimination iu favor of American imports, has not damaged the trade in German and other European goods to the extent apprehended, but that, on the contrary, imports from Germany are actually increasing in spite of the treaty. According to the bureau this proves that competition from the United States need not be feared in South America. School Times a . Here BUSTER BROWN gives you your School Outfit for the season if you wear his Stockings. For ten days, beginning Saturday, Sept. 10th, we sell Buster Brown Stockings for Boys, and Buster Brown Sister's Stockings for Girls, with the following phenomenal offer: With every purchase of four pair at one time during this sale we will give you FREE FREE FREE 1 Scholar's Companion, 1 Ruler, 1 Lead Pencil, 1 Penholder and Pen, 1 Rubber Eraser, and 1 Tablet of Writing Paper A complete outft for School use. In addition to the above, we give you a ticket showing you have made this purchase. This ticket, presented at our Hosiery Counter at any time during the first session, entitles you to your needs in school of all your Stationery, Pencils, etc., without any ad ditional purchase or cost to you. NOTE: The purchase fmu$t be made of four pair of Stockings during this sale to entitle you to the above. Parents should realize the saving this means to them for an entire season. 25c per pair THE FOARD 8 STOKES CO. Astoria's Greatest Store STUDENT IS DROWNED Wu Working Hit Way Through Col lege of Physicians and Surgeons. Giicago, Sept 13. Jospeh Lattamore. who had been head rubber for the North western University football teams for the last three years ira drowned yes terday in Spring Lake, near Waukon, Wis., where the candidate for the team are practicing. LatUmore started out in a boat to go saimmig. On hr fail ure to return several hour later search was made and Coach MiiVrmu-k dis covered Lattauore's boat stranded in shallow water In it were hi cKthes. but Lattamore' was no where to lie found. t'util late" at night the lootball Iplaver and several Uh-sI resident work- ed to discover some, trace of the body, but their effort were futile. Lattamore began hi career of train- CUSTOMS RECEIPTS INCREASE. Washington, Sept. 13. The report of Colonel Colton, the controller and gen- eral receiver of the customs service of Santo Domingo, shows that the total customs receipts for the month were 191.t!. as against $137.iHU for the cor responding month of J'.HM. representing an annual rate of collection of $2,300, 343. as against $1,830,084 fur the year of 1904. STORY IS DENIED Governor Searles Says No Report Has Been Made of Henog Suicide Story St. Paul, Sept. 13. A paper here prints telegrams from Governor Searles of North Dakota and Coroner Windel jof Ward county, N. D., tending to show- that the sensational story sent out from Minot. X. D., about the suicide and con fession of Charles Ilerzog. were fabri cations. Both Governor Searles and the coroner say that no report of the Iler zog story had been received. SCHOLASTIC NOTES Two Chan gts in the Personnel of the Teaching Staff. ' BUILDINGS ALL, . EQUIPPED . " : i.'J' Hi Superintendent and Teachers Confer fThis Morning Everything Seady for the . Fall Term Astoria's , Children Well Looked After Moniayjhe Day There U considerable activity in the various department of the public school service of Astoria, preparatory to the opening of the new school year on Mon day next. The school board and it oltii-er and committee; Superintendent A. I. Clark and hi colleague, the teacher and doubt le, the children, who are to attend, and (necearily) their parent, guardian and caretaker, are all actively arranging thing, ac cording to their several sphere of in terest in the approaching term. At the lat meeting of the hoard of school director the alignment of teacher to the building, grade and room wu, unreservedly,' intru-ted to Superintendent Clark, and he promptly made the alignment for the entire corp a published in thee column on Saturday of last week, and it wa hoped the mutter would stand a determined then, but, yesterday, it developed that Mis Caroline Forrester, who wa to have been assigned to the second room of the Aldcrbrook school, provided she accepted the proffer of room and salary wired her by Clerk Ferguson, anuouiiced to the authorities that she had accepted a place in the Knuppton school, ls fore she had heard from the Astoria hoard; and that Mi Augusta Holme, assigned to the third room, A Met brook school, had resigned, thu leaving the Iniard with two vacancies to fill and but little time in which to do it. After close scrutiny of certain application for places, on file with Clerk Ferguwjn, and of the iiulifi-ation of the applicant, it wa decided to wire the Fik Teach er' Agency, at Portland, to ftimi-h two eonieteiit ladies in thi behalf. Thi wa done and lioe j entertained that the demand will Ik? tilled today. Siierintentlent Clark ha given jcr souul attention to the preparation and equipment of the seven public school building and their 34 room, ami every thing i in wholesome and convenient hape for the omipant and their work. At 10 o'clock thi morning the prin cipal of the seven school Will meet Mith Superintendent Clark at the high school for a general consultation on mat ter of importance, and within the hour the grade teacher will hold another meeting of the same ort( these meet ing are provided for to assure a thor ough understanding throughout the en tire staff as to the organic measure necessary to be maintained for the prop er and successful conduct of the school. By the end of the forthcoming week it is thought by those best posted in such matter that fully 1400 scholar will be enrolled. HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Occident. Walter Sealiorg, Bay View. Tho. Huford, St. Louis. A. J. Ryan, San Francisco. I', Feldman, Portland. M. K. Heath, Portland. Dean ISIam-bard, Ranier. Mr. M. Darling, Portland. K. R. Thomas, Portland. Maurice Winter, Portland. f!eo. Hibliert, Chinook. 1. II. Anion, Clifton. Mh L. Leun, Portland. C. A. 1111, Portland. C. .1. Wellmnn, Ttd. Like Finding Money. Finding health is like finding money so think Mime who are sick. When you have a cough, cold, soTe throat, or chest irritation, letter act promptly like W. C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. He says: "I had a terrible chest trouble, caused by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but- after finding no relief in other remedies, I was cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds." Greatest sale of any cough or lung medicine in the world. At Chas. Rogers' drug store; 60c and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. A bracing tonic Cures all stomach troubles. Makes red blood, bone and muscle. A wonderful remedy for ma king sick people well. Hollister'a Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. , , DOING THE WORK. vJ 1. ;.; At the last session of the Attoria water commission, ceitain tender were made of properties iu the city iu behalf of the establishment of rmanent quar ters for the commission and its ofllcers ami employe and for the housing of machinery, tool and appliance ued in the mechanical work of the syntem. The offers made were Ave in number, and a special committee composed of tun ralsicmer Fisher ami Klmore, wa an pointed, it h. instructions to wake a detailed examination of the properties in ruetiorand to llle a report of their findings as to value, convenience of lo cation, adaptation to the -iuiieutcut of the sertk-e, ., etc. ,YeterdaT these Ki'Utlciuou vcreeitfi'l.iha, theater part of the day iu thi matter and will have a complete report ready in a few days, when, it i expected President Wright, of the coin mission will call a meeting to hear, consider ami, perhup, determine the parcel of land to be purchased. A WEATHER REPORT. Kmaiiuel Hroniada, the young mer chant of San Francisco, head of the big llromadd candy plant -nt the day in Astoria yesterday, having come here, direct, from the torrid zone of eastern Washington, where the weather i so hot the school authorities have aband oned the opening of the school, f)et for Monday next, until the wave shall have subsided into tolerable condition: The cool hreetrg of Astoria, the hearty tang of the sea, and the reaction from the torgid experience of the eastern des ert had a ecii liar effect on Mr. Hro niada. He couldn't tell the truth. He wa a-ked to come a near it a he could and thi wa the reult of hi ear m-1 endeavor: Said lie: "Mr, June, our travelling man, and 1, arrived last Tuesday t a little station not over (MM) mile from Walhi Walla, and after working the place for the house, we went to the depot to wait for the train. On the platfnrm wa a corpse properly boxed for shipment i the thing wa on a truck, standing out in the sun, and like Jones and I, wa waiting for a train two hour late. At lat the train ap proached, the depot hustler went after the cadaver to haul it alongside the ex pre car; it wa gonej instant and thorough search wa unavailable, genf. leimin, the thing wa cremated." J$ X3he, OUR FALL GOODS Are coming in thick ard fast. NEW SUITS, NEW COATS FOR LADIES' MISSES AND CHILDREN. NEW SHIRT WAISTS GALORE. All Kinds and Styles From 75c to $3.95 NEW SILK SHIRT WAISTS. We are ready for the Children's School Opening. BOY'S SUITS. BOY'S AND GIRLS SHOES. ' Remember Our "76" School Shoe, It Can't Be Beat for the Rainy Weather. Children's School Caps in great variety. We have what you want at prices that are lower than ever. FREE A Watch, Guaranteed a Good Timekeeper will be Given FREE With Each Hoys' Suit Bought From Us Between Now .and Oct. 1st. j These Suits comprise all that is New- and Stylish in Boys' Wear ChevlotjrCassimeres, Plain and Fancy Worsteds ' AT ceh $2.50 to $10.00 Suit nd a WATCH FREE with every Suit from now till October 1st. A Stokes Suit means A!Good Suit or MONEY REFUNDED P. A, PERSONAL MENTION. Senator and Mr. Megh-r were Astoria visitors yesterday. Mrs. S. tiurdon ha returned from a visit to the exposition. Judge Dean Warn-hard wa in thi city on hiiincM yesterday. Mi A. K. Hayanl i an over-Sunday i-itnr with friend in Portland, Mr. and Mi. Y. 1. K wet nor have re- , turned from a v i-it to I'urthmd. ! Mr. and Mr. . Whitman hae re turned from a i-it ! I'orthmd. Mis Stmie and Mi Wright have itUiriiel limn a i it to I'mlland. 1 I'uptaill llooddle arrived etenillg a'' -r a Mii-utioti trip to California. ' SujM-rintenclent Nick IIanen of tlie t l iiii .ik hatciery i iu Cortland vi-iting 1 tin c Miit jmi. Ilmi. J. Urine I'ol worth of t'athla- Hi t wa in tut l ily yesterday attending to legal business. Mr. and Mi. i. M. Millride have re tinned from an outing to the Nrhaleiu , uilley. V. If. Martin, general agent of the Nob Hill t'oal company wa in thi city ' vesten'.av. ltic'iuird leathers ami bride after a wedding tour through California have returned to this city. Mr. and Mr. Al I-lnenwebcr will leave today for a two weeks' trip to Portland and Pendleton. Prof. A. A. Cleveland leave today for Wordiest er, Ma., where he will com plete hi studies at the ( lark university. C. II. Aliercombie departed yesterday evening for a two week vacation. He will do the exposition and Portland and otiier point of interest. Mr. T, .1. Kelly and Mr. Kmilie Hose burg and daughter leave today for Pittsburg. Pa7 alter visiting relative and friend in thi city for sometime past. Cuptaiu A. 1'i-hcr, Mr. and Mr. F. A. Fislier and. Mr. and Mrs, K. A, Fih- r. who left lu re for Portland on Mon day Inst, have returned, and report a tery pl.-asant week at the fair and m tropoli. S. 1.. Jones, the genial randy man, out for the San Frand-co house of the H. hrmiuida Co., necompanied by Mr, lone, and K, llromndii of the firm and by Mis Alma llallock, were in the city yesterday, the party Ix'ing in the city Mr. and Mrs. John Hertz. They left for Portland on the evening express,' Herman Wie returned from llanier yesterday morninj,', whether he went with a group of friends on K. of I', af fairs. ' Accordion; Sunburst and Knife Pleatin? To Order STEAM PROCESS. If 0 Rot Irons. Ifo Burning of Gooda. Miss O. Gould Eighth Floor, Marquam Building. i PORTLAND. -1 Prompt and Careful Attention Girta to all Out-of-Town Order. STOKES A SEMI-SCRAP. A Commercial street restaurant pro prietor and one of his employes Lad ft misunderstanding lat evening on a itcstiuit of wsge due, and the proprie tor ejected the employe; the employ aw to it, however, that hi erstwhile employer participated in the ejectment proceedings, and tien both had rcariusl the sideualk he gave the ho a jolt on the thin, and receiving no rm-oursge. tit for fmther dciitoiinlralion of thtt ort walled contempt iimisly hmsv. Pears' A soap is known by. the company it keeps. Pears' U found iu good society, everywhere. The use of Pears' Scap betokens refinement. Sccnlsd, of Sot, os (itcftf. The Astoria Restaurant. C.OOI), CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT SERVICE OPtN ALL NIGHT 309 Hoiul St., cor. Ninth Hats Trimmed, Hats Cleaned, Feathers Curled Free of Charge. - Mas. R. Ingleton has opened a nice line of La dies' and Children's Fall and Winter Hats. Kirs. R. Ingleton WELCH BLOCK, Opposite Budget Office.