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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1905)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER si, THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 51 The Real Thing Nevada Comb Honey Flat and Freeh, mad by th bees. Wa guarantee it to be trlctly pur. 15c the One Pound Frame ROSS, HIGGINS (& Co. WI 8XLL CHASE SANBORN'S BO8T02I COFFEES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mr. Hkla 'ABdero's,a massag1. 1470 Grand Avenue. Given cither at bom or vlllc.lL School days are her againGet your book and supplies at the Little Hook Stor on 10th st. Ruler and blotter free with each purchase. Tb family restaurant of Astoria b recognised a tha Iltu restaurant. The beat maala and tha beat service la Aa torla. 120 Eleventh atreet. Tha Palsc Catering company' din Ingroom ia again open under tha aama management Everything flrat elase. CuUlna and service unexcelled. Prlrat dining-room (or ladle. Wuort A Akerman, takldermite, mat trea maker, furniture upholstering, harness repairing, carpet cleaning and laying. Ninth street. TO PORTLAND ls.13. Tha 0. R. A N. company will continue to Mil tlcketa until October 13th from Aitorla to Portland and return for 1213, good returning until October 31, 1003. Enjoy Colombia River Scenes On tha deck of tha fait ateamer Tele graph, leaving Callender dock, Aatoria, lor Portland, dally, except Friday, at t P.M. Sundaya, at ti 30 P.M., You reach Portland in ample time for a at roll or for an evening'a vUit at your friend'a home. Nice Juicy SOUilKROUT And This Season's DILLPICKLES Just Arrived Special Today NICE GRAPES 25c the Bashet At JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS iil-iii Twelfth St, Aiterla. I)o you know that we are offering the biggest Furniture Barg'ains in Astoria . Prior to our moving Into new qyuarter specially constructed for u, we have been and are itil! giving value in First-ClassFurniture Never before heard of in the city. It will pay you to call at once and inspect the hundreda of bargains. ill if oias. ' Roy wanted to deliver route on Morn ing Astorian , . ' A inapt Two good show cases for aala cheap. 430 Commercial atreet. NEW CITIZEN. The county clerk yeaterday lued naturalisation papers to Andrew John on, a native of Finland. MARRIAGE LICENSE. A marriage license wa laaued by the county clerk yesterday to Anton Grc get and Tonna Tarabochia. A marriage license waa yesterday l nurd to Alfred C.-Scbroeder and Martha K. Powell. THIRTY-FIVE SICK, There are thirty-five people on the roll of St. Mary'a hoapital aa patient. While some of thetn ar quite ill, none are in danger and many are convalesc ing, and none amendable to the operat ing table. RED MAN COMING HOME. Dr. II. L Hcndereon the official rep reaentative of the Improved Order of the Ited Men of thia city, at the grand council lately held at Nashville, write that he expecte to arrive here on Kept. 21. FORMER AST0RIAN DEAD. Peter Sedaberg. a native of Finland, who after several yeara residence in thia city left for Olympla, Wash., about four week ego, waa taken lick imme diately after arriving there and died few daya ago. REAL SETATE TRANSFERS. Bernard C. Anderaon and wife to Hi ram Gray; lota 13 and 14, blk 40, New Astoria, $700. The 1'vninxular Land and Trust com pany to Victor Ylnncn; lota 0 and 7, blk 4, Taylor'e ad. $300. X tnnl that make kirk leoi)le well, I)rivea out all impuritiea that col Iwt In vour avatem. A fanil'v tonic for the tick and afflicted. Holllatcr'e RivVh Mountain Tm. . 33 Pent. Tea ... .. . " - . - or Tableta. Sold and recommended by Frank Ilart. Special Round Trip Bxcuinoa Sate of lj.oo for tb fair via A. ft C R. R. Ticket Sold Daily Until October 15th. I'p to and including October 15th, the A. A C. R. R. will aell round trip ex cursion ticketa daily from Aatoria to Portland and return rate of $3 for the round trip on account of the Lewia and Clark exposition. Ticketa purchased on or More October 2 will b good for re turn passage 30 daya from date of aalc, and ticketa purchased after that date will be good for return passage up to and including October 31. MARINE HINTS i Oceano Arrives and goes Into Quarantine. MUST BE DISINFECTED Like Imaom She Bring Water Ballast Fora Cfjlera Infected Port-Work Progreaaes oa PullUer Other New of Ship and Sailors. The British ateamer Ooeano (3030 ton) twenty-two daya out from Shanghai, arrived In yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock and anchored off the lower quar antine ground. She ia In, command of Captain Cave and consigned to Laidlaw A Co., at Portland, whither ane will go when the federal quarantine officer here i through with her. She ia In water ballast, a waa the fmautn, only she carriea 1700 tone of the uected fluid to the Imaum'a 000, and Dr. Karle, the quarantine oflicial baa ordered her to sen to discharge her bal last and replace it with u "contaminated ea water, after which she will return to quarantine and undergo complete and systematic fumigation. When tht-e or- h-r have been complied with, ahe will Ijc relea-ed for her port of deatination probably within the next aix daya. Her voyage wa uneventful and made in good average time. She will with out doubt, load with lumber for the Far Kat. On her lat trip out ahe carried the giant cargo of lumber Ol record, 3,000,000 feet. The ateamer lloenoke, from San Pedro, San Francin-o, Eureka and Cone Hay, will be at the Calender pier xiine time thi morning, where a heavy manifest of aotith-bouad freight await her. The ateamer Alliance from Eureka, and Ckm Hay i due to arrive here thi morning. The federal cutom ateamer Patrol ha arrived in home watera from her Portland trip of a week's duratioa. The gasoline achooner Cerald C, will leave out on Saturday morning next for Ndialcm with aixty ton of gen eial merchandie. The light -houe tender Columbine left up fr Portland yclerdy morning on audden order. The Naheotta'a captain, Thomaa Car ter, left for Portland yeaterday on a long deferred and deaerved vacation. The Ilwaco ateamer will be in charge of Capt. Starr, her firt mate, during the alwcncc f hi chief ofRcer. The little gatoline coaster Delia I all ready for a trip to N'eatucca and will leave in-Untly the. weather ia propit ion. The a team Afliooncr Cmina, from California Mrt has arrived and ia en route to Portland. The ateamer Kureka, from San Fran- ciaeo, croael in yesterday at 3:30 p. m. and' continued on to Portland. The ateamer Aui-elia, from San Fnincico arrived in yeaterday after- noon, and after dropping a email con aignment of freight here, proceeded to Portland. The ateamer South Hay, running on route and buaineas of the disabled coast er, F. A. Kilburn, now in dry dock at San Francisco, hat arrived and gone hence, to Portland. The Telegraph touched at the Cal endar pier yeaterday with 84 people out of .Portland and tok back CI from thi city. The achooner W, F. Jewett will leave up for Portland, under tow, today. The work of dismantling the bar-pilot- achooner Pulitzer began yea terday, her topmast being taken out and down. The work will be rushed to completion and will probably take ten or twelve dayt. ' Attacked by a Mob And beaten, In a labor riot, until covered with eoree, a Chicago street car con ductor applied Bucklcn's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well "I use It In my family," writes O. J. Welch of Tekonsha, Mich., "and find it perfect" Simply great for cuts and burns. Only 23o at Cbas. Rogers' drug store. AFTER TEE DELINQUENTS. Yeaterday City Auditor Anderson waa buaily engaged in preparing warant a agai"t certain lot and pareaU of land resjwmslLle lor. ami delinquent in, the payment of anin aaeed again-t then for t!ie atreet Improvement, and ' wlib-h there are nearly IV), agtegatitig a tidy amount of money needed iu the city1 freaanry. Aa oi a they are ready they will be placed in the band of Chief of Police Hallock for collection and aubaequent proecutoin if they are not paid "on the nail." WAIT FOR FIGURES. The alleged balance of 3703 auppoaed to be in the hand of the Regatta com mittee, 1!H).", doe not exist, at-ording to a prominent officer of that body. Tbi ia not written aa a criticism in any ense, but tlie fact baa been published in other column, and i either true or misleading. The officer referred to de clare the balance will approximate the urn of $400 and not exceed it, and that it wilj he wise to await the full and final report of the committee which will give exact and minute detail that will have the merit of being actualities. It I hoped thi report will be ready for the public early next week. NOW IS THE TIME TO GO. Many apeciwl feature have been ar ranged for the closing daya of the Lew ia and Clark fair at Portland, notably, the great live atoek ahow now Ix-ing held in the expoaition ground, which will close September 2fth. and the "Port land day celebration' to be held Satur day, September 30. The latter occasion promises to at tract a record-breaking attendance with in the gate of the expoaition and un doubtedly will be the greateat event in the history of the fair and a fitting climax to the remaining dayi. That this epct-ial day will be a grand auc- ceaa aeem already assured and the ef fort to acomplih thi end. The ex tremely low round trip excursion ticketa sold daily by the A. A C. R. R., at the rate of $3.00 from Aatoria to Portland and return will attract hundreda from thi city to witneas the apecial event. A MAN MISSING. Walter Stt, foreman of the job of fit of the Morning Aatorian ia missing. Hi disappearance wa made known laat night and caused aeriou alarm among hi many friend in thi city, until the intelligence reached the office that he waa aeon walking rapidly through the southern outskirts of town carrying a roll of bedding and a gun. When ques tioned a to hi audden flight and hi objective point he simply grunted "Ne halem," and swung on through the night. Rein, hailed with a query aa to what he wa going there for he yelled back 'Hear"; thi wa the lat seen of him. The wire were kept liot for a while advising the constable in that disfrirt of hi route and approach, and asking them to ace that lie did not go hungry. He had ample provision against thirst. The bear were nut no tified of hi coming, aa thi wa deemer uerfuloua. It is hoped hi atratling lapse into lunacy will aon paa and that he will find his "bearings" and return. 4 PERSONAL MENTION. K. Z. Ferguson is in Portland on a business trip. Mrs. O. Sovey ha returned from a vis it to Portland. Mr. Fred Urown, Jr., ha returned from a visit to Hood River. Julius Straus has gone to San Fran cisco on a ahort business trip. John P. McCann U now in Portland taking in the exposition. City Treasurer Dealy baa returned from a ahort visit to Port land. Senator J. F. Megler and wife, of Brook field are visiting friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Laraen returned from a four daya' visit at the exposi tion. Collector of Customs Rohb and wife have returned from a few days vis it to the fair at Portland. Mis Myrtle Withers left for her home in California laat evening after a visit to the Misses Older of this city. Geo. Taylor, travelling passenger agent for the Wisconsin Central rail road, was doing business iu Astoria yesterday. Frank M. Gerdes and Mrs. Gerdes, who now reside at Juneau, Alaska, where Mr. Gerdes is manager of the store of ikOss, Iliggins A Co., are in Astoria ou a short visit. If you want your little ones strong, healthy and robust, give them Hollister'a Rockey Mountain Tea. A tonic for the whole family. The children's friend, 33 cents, Tea or Tablet, sold and recco mended by Frank Hart INTIIECIRCUITCOURT Informations Returned By District Attorney Alien. TWO CASES OF ASSAULT Court Grants Attorneys Plenty of Time la Which to Plead One Jadgmeat Given and One Sal Is Confirmed Other Hews. During ye-terday morning's session of the circuit court a number of informa tions were returned by District Attorney Allen. John Bramer was indicted on the charge of forgery for passing oa Herman Wise a bogus check for $18.50 alleged to have been signed by Jens IL Hansen. J. A. Kakin was appointed to defend him and the defendant was allowed until to- day to plead. Fred Peterson, who ia acuaed of steal ing provisions and wearing apparel from a house on O. L Petenon's ranch ( on August 3, was indicted on the charge of larceny in a dwelling. J. M. nughes was appointed to defend him and he was also allowed until today to plead. Adolph Seaborg, who is accused of stealing a quantity of ealmon from the Lindenberger cold storage plant on Au gust 3, was indicted on a charge of lar ceny in a warehouse. Tie is represented by F. D. Wintou and was given until Friday to plead. The information against Charles CRiley wa changed to Cornelius O'Riley after which be was indicted on a charge of larceny from a store, for stealing a quantity of cigars and whis ky from Axel Jacobsen'e saloon on May 27. He was also indicted on the charge of burglary for the same offense. The defendant was arraigned and as be had no attoney F. D. Winton was appointed to defend him. He was allowed until thi morning to plead. At the afternon session the following formal order waa handed down: H. F. Prael vs. Laura W. Gray, confir mation of sale. Sadie R. Schusselet al, ts. T. Cadigan wa ae for argument on Friday, Sept. 22. C. H. Winders (trustee) vs. L. Olaen et al., judgment was given as prayed for in complaint. Informations was returned against John F. Edward jointly with Adolph Seaborg and a he did not . desire the service of an atorney he was allowed until Friday to plead. Peter J. McMananma was araigned and plead not guilty and trial was set for Monday, October 2. He i charged with asault with a dan gerous weaNn on Evart Hjo.-tin. In the case of State of Oregon vs. Jo First National Bank of Astoria, Ore ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital And Surplus $100,000 O0Q80'90S0000OS000O00O00ea ROELOFSZ vioininK Kenovaiea. o For Ladiea and Gentlemen. Feathers Plumes Cleaned ami Curled also Boas and Glove AJ1 Kind of HATS MANUFACTURED o Cleaning and Pressing at Portland Price No Highei. 9 Hat Dyed, Cleaned and Blocked in latent style. Expert Tanama Hat g Cleaner. Leave order for work at Old Library Rooms Irving Club Buil- O ding, 11th. Street. Prompt attention will be given to all orders. R. ROBLOFSZ, Prop. 1 i.aLi 0000000000OSO00000000 The 11 seph Burke, the district attorney waa allowed until today to file iflfornuUota, He wa also allowed until today to fie information against Henry Weimam, whs) is held under bonds for criminal aasanla on Geneal Hamilton. , . BURIED IN GREENWOOD. -The funeral service .glter the remains of little Ma sea Felugoa, the child what waa drowned in the river ot Cliftoa a Tuesday afternoon were held rester- day at 2 o'clock p. m, at the undertak ing parlors of Coroner Pohl a ad at tha graveside in Greenwood cemetery Resw W. Seymour Short, rector of Gnea Episcopal church, offkrUtinz. The Bar ents with a large party of friends r rived on the noon train from Cliftoa. It is an unfortunate circumstance for tha Greek population hereabout that they ay denied the ready minktrmtiou of their church owing to the fact toat their nearest priest la at Portland and -the bishop of thia diocese as far away aa Seattle. It i said these condition) wil be remedied in the near future if it ia possible to accomplish it. WORD FROM FORT CANBY Work Processing Rapidly ia Vuw el - Approach of Winter. Work oa the government fortification at Fort Canby is rapidly Bearing eon- pletion, and it is not expected thai it will last more than a month or aix weeks longer. Just what the govern ment has in store for the post, ia the future, ia problematical, yet present in dications point to the rapid traasfam. -ation of the post, into a modern formid able fortification. At present only tww batteries have been commenced, hut It is generally supposed that other batter ies will be placed on all the hills, hold ing a commanding position. The fact that General Mackenzie, chief of engineers, at the head of tha com mittee on inspection recently oat front ' Washington, made a minute inspection of the post, but refused utterly to ewm mit himself on the project is eonaidereA indicative that comprehensive plana are beinir formulated. General Uu. kenzie had all kinds of things to say about the jetty, but Fort Canby, not a word. Work will probably be suspended the fortifications only daring the winter months, and be actively resumed with the opening of spring. However, the matter will be governed largely by Om funda available for the purpo-e. Like Finding Money. V Finding health ia like findlmr money so think some who are sick. Wheat - yon have a cough, cold, tore throat, or chest irritation, better act promptly like W. C Barber, of Sandy LcveL Va. He says: "I had a terrible chest trouble, ' caused by amoke and coal dust ow ncy lungs; but after finding no relief ia other remedies, I waa cured by . Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds." Greatest tale of any cough or lung medicine ia the world. At ChasT Rogers' drug store; 50c ant $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. THE TAILOR rv . . Delplios THE CAN THAT NEVER OVER-flLlS A LAMP IS PMMISlW.I!lEMiS8MJDa33l The Can (is guaranteed satisfactory by tie makers. Pump cannot get out of order; it is brace! to the bottom of the Can; it will not wear out; it pumps any kind of oil. . This Can is stronger than any Can made. The top of can is supported from below. The hinged cover conceals the pump; keep out dirt; makes it the most attractive Can said. SoldJOnEy in Astoria bv W. J. SCULLEY, Arent 472 COMMERCIAL ST.