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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1906)
TUESDAY, MARCH WA A THE MORXIXG ASTOMAX. ASTOIUA. ORKGOX. AN IMPORTANT DEAL The Foard & Stokes Dry Goods Business Sold. COLORADO CONCERN BOUGHT Acquired by the Simington Dry Goods Company Will Occupy Same Com mercial Street Quarters Means Much For Astoria. Yesterday witnessed a very important change in the 00111 menial uv-ter of the city of Astoria, tvlien the Ftmid 4 Stokes Company of this oity aooopted the offer made it by the Simington Dry Coods Company, of Colorado, for its entire dry floods interests here, .lust what the terms were iiimhi which the deal i predicated ha not yet transpired j but that it is practically oonoludod, and j that representatives of both concerns are ..n.MH.,1 t.,Lin.r l fllll 1 tl I'.ll I i ll' V ! lio.s ru...u it. n.i .. of the stock involved. goes without say ing, and as soon a this is completed. the deal will be closed and the new linn will lie nart and narcel of the home and 1 business life of the oity. The Simington representatives 1 ' ) the oitv. are. the head of the h-ui-e. I, .in John Simington. and hi- two sons. Fred erick and Oscar, and as soon n mutteis can be adjusted, the families of the two first named, will come on here to set up the homes of the respective rentlemen. The new firm has loa-ed from the old house the two easterly stone o Ions occupied by the hi Astoria company, and the grocery business of the Foard & Stokes Company will lie transferred to the westerly side of the present hard- ware nuarters. wherein elevators and other handy accessories will be installed ; and this nnuh of the old business will j go forward upon the same well know n I and appreciated lines. j The Simington Dry Cood- Company , intends to onen im on verv broad and ! elaborate lines anil will lay before the Astoria public everything that is of the best in the market thev stand for. and their stores will If put on the plane to government that several necessary for such a presentation. jotliit-rs of the Central and South Anieri The deal simply means the aennisitinn j (,a republics w ill be admitted to the by the people of Astoria of several more j American Military Academy, families of the highest class for the j "-The Argentine government cannot social and cultured side of life here, and j make u-e of the offer, a- she has prom the taking on of another bis and re- i ised Oermanv not to s-nd otliceis to anv B ... sponsible business concern to swell the, other country during the stay of the Ar trade roster of the city. igentine officer in the flermany army." Astoria needs jtit sueh good fortune as this and the Astoruin. as the leading' RAGING RIVER, paper of the city, beg to express the j hope that the newcomers will thorough-' San jaCuito Rjver Flooding Whole Sur ly enjoy their home in the City-by-th- j rounding Country. Sea. and that their bu-in"ss may grow j and prosper wholly to their liking. ENTERTAINS HADLEY. Ptekdes Club Dines Attorney-General of! NEW YORK, March iti.-The Pleiades ! Club had Attorney-General Hadl'-v of ,,. . .. . ,. , . Missouri as it? guest at dinner last u tw ii o t . , . night. Walter S. Logan, the toa-tma-t- er, intrwlnced him in a speech dealing with great lawyers of the present, and characterized Mr. Hadley as the equal of any of them. Mr. Hadley said in part: "Why should I make a speech in the presence of so many gallant men and handsome women when the principal part of my present work is to make oth ers talk ? "In these times there has been much Economic Grocery OF Special Grocery Bargains Ail This Week nothing as good nor Here Are a Radio Laundry Soap ,32 bars Keg Pickles, regular $1.00; special, French Prunes, fancy Santa Claras, Rhubarb, pound Jams, assorted flavors, regular 25c OARD 0 THE F ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. criticism nf ltli the bench iiml tln hal ibut there ha, been no time when Humi' ' has Ihmmi a higher standard of activity ami 'honor than in (ho bar today. It nmy not I ho honored today It v a Marshall or a Story, hut it is not disgraced by ;i Jeffreys. Von find hoiv today I ho Ciiial ; in integrity and intelligence of any in j time gone by." TERRIBLE CRIME. Jealous Mexican Kills Tw o Young Ladies in Brutal Manner. Kl NCK. Tiv, March L'ti. -Near Con i !n e. s. miles south, a Meicau named lia men, overtook a vehicle containing two m lie women and a little boy ve-terd.i.v. Ilamon climbed into the rear of the huggv and out the throat of one of the women, causing instant death. The hois,. Kvaiue frightened and begun i run, vv hereupon llainoii pulled his re volver, placed it at the baok of I he head of the other woman and fired, onus, ins instant death, lie was actuated by jealousy. The two dead women wore daughters 'of Ale M. Henry, a well-to-do ranch man of this county. Oll'n-eis aiv search ' ins for Kanion. OVERDUE STEAMER ARRIVES. X KV YORK. March 2i'..- A eable dis 'patch to the Herald from lbienos Ayres. ! Argent ina. says: ! "The steamship Austral, long ovci- 'duo. has arrived at I'shuaia. from the . . , ... i i i ... i -i-i.. ....... .... wa had Ar d -lav e.l by tierce sales. The vessel ..." i ... ti..... i -....i " ' leitiKo at " i"- SMtor Otto Hilieal. chief of the gentine scientific station at South Ork- i noy. is iioiiii. ( The steamship Austral is an Argen tine !ranjMtrt. In I.iuuarv. la-t, a cien- Uilie e'dition left on her to e-tablish an observatoiy on the South Orkney Island- and to earry relief and provis ions to the Argentina, observatory at I'shuaiai. I The Austral sailed from I'shuiaia lan I uarv .1. She wa- exactlv two months aml wa th,m-ht 10 have f""n w,th a11 !,,,nd'; ADMIT TO ACADEMY. NEW YORK. March A cable dis- j paien I" ine neraiu inrai iiiiouuk 1 IT II 1. . vre. .-ii i:rn iinu, iiji . j The American legation ha- communi- j Los A.NOKI.ES. .Ma reii ID A dispatch i to the Times from Sjn Jacinto. Cal., ! -avs: Ha"in d'J"n iU in the niad' dest fury known in tuentv-five vear6, the San Jacinto river threaten great ,1.,,,,Ar.f. Il.n Ir.,, n , .( C... l.w.tntn 4 , r ; the extensive ranching regions nearby , land to manv other places, down the val- 1 lev. Bridges have lieen washed away, lands have been flooded, and it has been only with the greatest difficulty that the waters have been prevented from sweep ing through the main street of San Jacinto and entailing heavy loss. For the first time in its history, the He-met dam is pouring through the sluiceways and augmenting the flood. Buyers Take Notice. OUR as cheap elsewhere Few of Them $i.oo keg 85 14 pounds 1.00 05 jar, special so STOKES . ROUGH TRIP. Baik Tobey Tossed by Galea and Com pelted to Return to Frisco. SAN FKANCISCO, March 'ill. The baik Chard C, Tohe v , which nailed fiom hctv Match Nth for Honolulu, ictuined lo tin- poll todav iiiiuti- h i tigging and inot of gasoline and lailroad iron. On the 17th -he encountered a gale and lost her uiaiiiniast. The proline lanks on the deck weie unloosened and threatened In su.tHip lln vessel. VttemplH to toss llieni oei board tailed and thev weio hiokcii into with ae. The escaping lluid ludlv bliteied and exhausted most of the crow. On the l'.Uh another jjule w.s I'uii into and it was tmiud nn-essait In loss orboard a lot of the tailroad it tui. l-'ui l her damage was done to the l igging, ''"' Toliet was tinned about and started for San Fiain isco. FIGHT WAS FATAL Greeks and Detectives Engage in Terrible Fight. KNIVES AND GUNS ARE USED Four Greeks Stop a Woman and Detec tives Attempt to Arrest the Men The Greeks Resist and a Firece Fight Follows. ('Illt'.;n, M.nvh ill!. The deteetnes were tabln-i. one perhaps fatally and the other wounded uith 11 knife in the nd of an assailant, and two Greeks were -hot. (ine ta'allv in a Iv'M lieiween the pnlii-emen and Greeks at Ilalsted md l'olk streets last night. The in jured are: IA.MF.S IXIYI.K. detective, .tabbed in abdomen and back ; may die. 1AM KS I'UNSIDINK. detective. Htab bed once. -IDSKI'H KATOPnrn.oS, shot in the abdomen; expected to die. GEO KG F. KAKAK1XOS, ,ht in the abdomen; severe. A third Greek is believed to have been shot but lie esea'd. fine of the Greeks arrested, giving his n.ime as Gus Satom.iki, i- believed to be the man who inflicted the wounds which may cans - Doyle's death. Thomas Metakates i- also under arrest. Airording to information obtained by the police, fnur ni'-n all Gieeks, acco-t-ed a woman ;it the corner of Folk and Hal-ted streets. Detectives 'on-idim-and Doyle observed the act and attempt ed to arrest the men. The tight ensued. WHIPS THE EDITOR (Continued from page 1) in and -aid: 'Hold on; 1 ain't coin to let ten men attack one.' " At that I tore away part of the banister rail and backed down to the first landing. I then btarted down to the bottom floor, and there found two or three who had come down on the eleva tor waiting to receive me. I swung my stick about and tbey moved away and I then walked out. " Somebody wan calling for the police during the second attack. The first a tault wa made on me by Piper and one man, the other fellow kept con stantly calling while I wan forcing him back: 'Bring my pistol! Bring my pistol' "These fellows evidently itnended to beat men up and then to herald broad cast the story that I had gone up there and attacked them as a thug in Home body's employ and had been worsted in the encounter. The termination was very different from what they expected." Always Keeps Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in His House. "We would not be without Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It is kept on hand continually in our home," says W. W. Kearney, editor of the Independent, Lowry City, Mo. That is just what every family should do. When kept at hand ready for instant use, a cold may be checked at the outset and cured in much less time than after it has be come settled in the system. This rem edy is also without a peer for croup in children, and will prevent the attack when given as soon as the child be comes hoarse, or even after the cnoupy cough appears, which can only be done when the remedy is kept at hand. For sale by Frank Hart and leading drug gists. When you are wearied from overwork, feel listless or languid, or when you can not sleep or eat, take lfollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. One of the greatest ton ics known. 35 cents, Tea of Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. FRIENDS OF SEAMEN To Have Opportunity of Showing Their Interest. SOCIETY IS NOW UNDER WAY Chaplain V, M. Ellrfsen a Vety Busy Man Receives Much Kucouiage ment Quaitris Needed First Will Established in May. I'lic inn ixisi- oi this oivani.il ton Is lo erect a building after the plans of -inn institution in other sea putts. whci' men connected with scalaim lite no to lead, write or iniov whole- some ii-i-ieatjon, to 11 ltd 11 safe uuchoi aye. and it Iiincii of rent. Sunday eetiin la-t t'luiptain I'. M. Fllefseit addressed a larjn and appieciu live audience in Ihe I'rv-by teriitn church. .111J many evpr. ss(, their will nuiiicss to help in the ondei Liking. It is cui-otn limine to the chaplain that a laie number of vomit; men have pnoni-dl nun tin-it support. Their main elfort is now directed to senile a suitable building site and it i-hoH-d tle-y inav succeed. Such an enterprise ought to commend itself o even loval citien in Astoria. At pics. -lit there is no place where anv -(ration who comes within our "ales may p to spctnl a leisure nour except places of dissipation and debauch ery. It y laws of the Astoria Seamen's Friend Society, connected with The Sea men's Friend Society of New York. I. object-To promoilt tht' tnn poii.il. moral and spiritual welfare of seamen, fishermen. loii(;hoienieli, and others connected with the eafariii life; to maintain school-, reading rooms, ea men's homes, liethels oi' similar insti tutions for the improvement of their condition sociallv and otheiwise. II. Members. I. Ilonoiy members el ected an annual incetinjrs. i. Lite ineinliers. who contribute .2.'i.ihi, in one calendar year. 3. Seven year member, contributing ?.YIXI in one calendar vear. 4. Annual member, giving l.tl at one time. III. Otlicer-: A piVsid-tit, live vi.e-president-, a secret an , a treasurer, a chaplain, (conimi-sioiied bv the parent society in New York I, and a board of lit teen trustee'. IV. Tru-tees, ate chosen at annua1 meetings by the members of the society. Other otli'r- are eho.cn annually by the board of tru-tee.. Committees Chosen by the Society. I. I-Aeciitivc, of live member, or none chosen for the board of tru-lee. to have iiicr.i"hi of the work ami bu-i 01 the society. 2. Financial, to d-vi-e mid operate plan to rai-e fund-. II. F.-t iiiiating. estimate chaplain of thre e nieinb. is to -iilarv ami neec-sal'V current expen-e-. 4. Auditing, consisting of the Vice- presidents. 5. Membership, to secure lb larj possible membership. Classes of the Board of Trustees. First class, (of five), elected for one yeir. Second class, (of live), elected for awo years. Third class, (of five), elected for three years. After this five trustees to be elected by ballot of the nieinlier of the society at each annual meeting, to bold office for three years. Five members of the board shall be a quorum. Meetings, 1. The annual meeting of the society shall be hold each year. No tice of same to be published in the prin cipal papers of Astoria one week pre vious to the meeting. Other meeting of the society to be called by like notice. 2. Within two weeks after the annual meefciig tha IxArd of trustees shall meet for the election of officers, and ap pointing committees. 3. There shall be. a monthly business meeting held on the day of each month. Amendments, by two thirds vote of the members of the society at any meet ing, or by vote of ten trustees, if the amendment has been proposed in writ ing, at the next previous meeting of the board. C. AUG I'KTKKSON, Secretary, pro teni, To lie read at 11 meeting to be held on the last Sunday in April, l!)0(i, for adop tion. A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to its credit make IJucklen's Arnica Salve a scion toflc wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Ta., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Burns, Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds. Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers drug store. f A Specialty Of Ours is tin: t.i iNti or GOOD VALUES WINNING OF YOUR CONFIDENCE BY FAIR BUSINESS METHODS EVERY SUIT, EVERY HAT, EVKRY GARMENT, EVERY THING IN OUR MOST COMPLETE STOCK WAS RIGHTLY IIOUGHT AND RIGHTLY PRICED. WHEN YOU BUY OF US "THE SUIT MUST FIT " P. A. STOKES Public Confidence is Our Greatest Asset. TESTED AND PROVEN. There is a Heap of Solace in Bring Able to Depend Upon a Well Earned Reputation. For months Astoria renders have seen the const. 1 tit expression of limine for lloali's Kidney Fills, and lead about th good ok thev have done ill this lo alitv. Not another rcim-clv ever pm duced Mich com icing proof o( inciii. W. Jenkins, ,,i Ks 1 Mill -trect, Portland, Ore., -ays: " have 110 occj ion to change anv thing that I said three team ago in lecoinmcuding lloan'n kidney I'ilU, for since that lime other memlM-rs of our family have found e.Uallv Ihcnefieiiil re-ults in treating kid ney i-ompbiint. B.-foie using Ifoan'n Kidney Pills I suffered with acute (. tack of backache and a derungement of the action of the kidney, mid dull drag ging psin. made It difficult for me to attend to my work. As the result of using this line rem. dy I have In en free from kidney complaint and backache for over three yearn, and thcfvfolc (eel gnat confidence in icconimeiiding them to others." I'leiilv inoii. proof like thi, fiom .W toria people. Cull at Ch.ilie. liogei .' drug -toil- and a-k what hi- customer I'ejMill. For -ale by all dealci-. I'riep. ."ill,-. Foster Milbuin Co., lintl ilo. Nett Yoik. sole agents for the I'liit.-d Snips. I.'eineiiilici the name I loan's and 1 .1 ke no ol lid . -- I he 1110-t cjlle known the liver a c,im. biing. call hf 11!, upbuilding ncdi lo i i in ; gi-tit lv snot he. I nerves, makes iligc-tion to III! tin- sweet cel of voiith. Ilolii.tcr'. Ho. ky 'lea, cent-. 1'raiik .Malt, Mountain nggi-t. "PaleBohemian La$er Beer1 9 THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewed under sanitary condition! and prupetiy nged right here In Aitorla, North Pacific Brewing Go. ASTORIA, OREGON, NOW FOR A NICE DAINTY LITTLE PIECE OF CHINA A CHINA TEA POT, CHOCO LATE POT, CUP AND SAUCER OR EVEN A NICE LITTLE TEA SET, MAY BE JUST THE THING YOU ARE WANTING -IF SO THE PLACE TO GO IS THE Yokohama Bazaar 62fl Commercial Street, Afttorln 1 1 call st ASTORIAGROCERY We nlfer vwi the bet good that Jou can get in Astoria for t!i money. Our groceries are always freh and up- to date. Freh fruiti and vegetable in eavin. Order by tt-lephotie sttttid. to promptly n if you called at the store. 4ST0RI A GROCERY Phone Main 681 823 Commercial St Givn Health, Vigor and Tone. Ib-rbine i a Ixmn for iiffetcr frotw nneamia. lly it use the blood 1 quickly regenerated ami the color b come nonnal. The drooping trenirto is leviv d. The languor is dituinihH. Health, vigor and tone predominate. New lite and happv activity renlt. Mis. l!e) If, Sliriel Middlr-bortmb, 111, vnite, I have been trouble) tvilh livrir complaint and poor blood, and hiiV" found nothing to benefit me like llerbine, I hope never to be without It. 1 have wished Unit I bad known of it in my hii-band's life time." 50c. Sold by Halt' drug More. NOTICE. All voter of CluUop county, lire pedive of pirllen, are hereby iuvltej find requested to meet and particlputt In a ma meeting to lie held In "Ixijfan hull" at Antorlo, on Saturday, April 21, litOf), nt 10 a. for the purpose of nominating a full county ticket to t voted for on Monday, June 4, llHMJ. C. J. TRKNCHARD, Chairman of the Citizena' Committee of Antorla, Or. MAX W. POIIL, Secretory. THE Dr. C. GEE WO Chinese Medicine Co. Formerly located 253 Alder Street: for the $A part five ycare,HAVE MOVED Into th large nrioK Duiluinsr at. the fuinth.simt nnr. neroi first ami Morritton Htreets. En trance No. 162 Front Ht. Successful Home Treatment Itr.C.UKK WO U known throuuliout the IJulted SlntcM, unil Ik called Um ((rent Chinese Doctor on necounl, of hi wonderful oure without. Ihe aid ni tt knife, without iinIiiii IHilconordrUKHofiuiy kind. He treat imy and all (IInchsi-h with powerful oriental riwita herlw, ImrkN. nnd veieUit)leM Hint itre uif known to medical mdeiiet) In this country, Hiid tlirougli tho une nf thene harinlcH rcni'e dleii heuuiinintecii u euro Catarrh, Asthma, Lung Trouble, Rhcumtiin Nervoumeii, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Femalt Wtakneu and all Chronic D'teaiei. (Jul I or write, nuelimliiK 4 2-cent Ntiinina for mulling book ami circular. AddrcHN, The C Gc Woo Chinese Medicine Co., No. 161 , , pint St., S.E. Cor. Morrison. Mention this Portland Ore,on. STAMMERING AND STUTTER ING CURED For Particular- Addresi THE PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAM MERERS 1261 oai. Yamhill Street, . . . ... r . - Portland, Oregon . HI fl Is