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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, MAY i, 1908, THE M011NING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. A NEW LINE We IIhv.i Recently Added to our Htock a full Jim- of Chase and Sanborn's Famous Teas VM.'li Ilk their world renownr h KAI, BRAND COFFKK I tlm bet that can be produced. Yaars of experience, careful and skillful blending luii made them superior to nil tbr, WB AUK Wil.K AfiKNTK. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. TERSE IlllS OF lit Mil Died Yesterday.-Claude, the two year iiNI win of N, I'. Ovcin, died y"tfi' 1I11)' at the home of 1 'Mil in fathlainel. Tin funeral will iMi'iir to day. To Portland. Mi. .1. K. Ferguson mill Mrs, Willliiin lto mi- In I'm l land I week attending the ron veil I ion of t lt Oregon Male Nun. lay Nchool A- Getting In Line. 'IV following would be clllxen of the United Slate yeter- il.tv filed llii'lr declaration of inli'ii- t it.it In this behalf! Jacob' NriH"lit; of Finland, mi. I Alfivtl AH'tiecr. of F.ng lain, mill NrL lliihmcn, of Finland. ' 1 t t Tke Ttry boit board to b obtafnsd la th city It at "Tbt Oecldtnt HottL" Rates very reasonable. On Inspection. A private car, was hitched on tu engine No. 7. I the last nf the "A. A ('." engine to lie converted into on oil hunter, mid just out of the hop), and General Manager 0, W. TallHit and M staff, went over the ; Seaside end of the ytem. on a tour of , inspection, yesterday. Hotel Irving European nan. The only steam-hested hotel in Astoria; large and airy roomi; prlcei from 30 cents to 1 1. 50; well prepared and daintily served meali at 13 cents. Special ratei per week or month (or room and board to permanent guests. Our but meet all tralna and iteamboati. Cooking Sale. -The Indie of the M tliodist church will give a home mad" OM.kltlg sale of Ikiiiip made candies, rake, pic, and all the oilier delicacies Saturday afternoon beginning at two o'clock. F.crvlhing which will ! n sales I to he of the kind Unit mother used to make, mid yon should not mis attending the mile 11 rid sampling what i. ther.-. 3'2-H- Reported For the Contest. -The 01 Ing of me. plii m e- by the nuinui nomi nees hereabout goon on apace, yester day V coiil rilml Ion la-big from M. J. Voliltif, Itepiililicmi a jti-tifc of the ..'iire, for SeiiHtde precinct; mid II. 1'". ColTe.y for county coniuiiioiicr on the Democratic ticket. . .Conveyance, Pro Forma. A deed wa filed in the count v clerk olllee yaater- diiy. from Alcxuitder I'hrUtlc, ArcliliUli- on of Oreuon t'ilv. to Alexander (Ti- tie, Archliihop of the Komnii rtillmlic I)iiee of OrcL'on, convey Iiir the title of UU Not. 1. 2. .1, 4. 5 and 6. In block Xo, 20. in the town of Atorin. a laid out hy the Shively. IfYouLiUeKipe Olives, We Have Something in This Line That Will Please You Ask Us About Them JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Aetoria, 0r. ;300000000000000000000000 Dies of Consumption, Alec. Ivern, died yesterday afternoon at hl home at 1.117 llarlson avenue, of cmisuiiip- llllll, Till' lIl'I'I'IIO'll wux a in-ti 1 1 Ml llf tin- local o.li- of Ihi Redinen, Arrange, menu for thi funeral lmy not yd been made, Dono in Probate. -Judge 'Jicm imnl, luluu fr probate tiuittr yesterday, made mi older setting Saturday, June 2, JlMW, nt 1! o'clock p. in.. fr hearing tins II 1111 1 account of the administrator nf the estate of Andrew Krlcksun, deceased. Drive Flah Trapi. It in reported that tin tniiuieii nr pnparing to drim trap iilwive Point Kill, mil thnl 11 pile driver ha alu-ady been taken to the pot to liefc'in the work. Till- I the place where ln-t year the trouble lie twceii the fc'llliittem and trap owner look place mid It i likely that th" ll.hcriiien will nhoitly iimtilnte action l enjoin the trnpuicn from pro-cdiiiK with their woik. Ladleo We are now prepared to fur Blah you with our lateit atyleo of up-to-date dreaa and itreet hati for tldlet and alao for the little mlaaei. Our prlcei are right. At the Fair Eastern Millin ery In the Star Theatre Building. 4 - Harmony Everywhere. Hon John Yux Inn returned from hi recent viit to Portland, whether he went, in liehalf of Mr, V. It. Hume, U attend the . .imi of the State Republican Cenlnil Committee, and report that be never attended a political meeting In Orvjrmi. where the apirit of (jood-wtll, biff pur xe and partian unity, wan exeinpll llcd a vholeomcly a It waa there. He ay that thl attitude waa ao apparent in the converge and attitude of every mini present c to nupiry a miilled mid uirc.fu) campaign for a practical certainty. Treaaurer'a Receipts.-The city In-a-lirer yeterd.iv received the Mini of $1. 4!U35 turned over to him by the chief of Police on account of Sundry licenc collected (lurinc the month of April. For diiTcivnt xtreet aeinent. 4I.1.!W wn turned in. The city auditor alo turned over to the treuurer on account of fln.. an.i forfieUirn duiii.' lust mouth, the um of tVtii and for building permit. Will Take Command, Yenl.rday the pleamin (rt-d.f; wn reccjveit, in Mum city from the light -lioiie board nt Port land. iiinin!i M. Xolun, formerly sec ond otlicer of the Miinranita. to the com iniin.l of lijrht-ahip Xo. 67. now sta tioned olT the Columbia bar. Mr. Xolun Iiiih ninny friend in this city who will cordially conjrratiihite him on the pro mot ion that bus fallen to him. but they will have to linten if they do it. Ik ciiue he will report altoard the a'.ilp without nnv ort of delay. A Sextette Yesterday.-Count y Clerk Clinton, yesterday received the following six instruments for record: Mary I. Philbriek and husband, to Mrs. Lottie Daniel, bond for deed, $i0, T.ot 1, Mock 2, Tine firove, Seaside. Robert Daniel to Mr. Lottie Daniel, bill of sale $1. for dwelling standing on Lot 2, Work 1, Pine Grove, aforsnid: George Xobiud and wife, and G. A. Dorri and wife, to K. Gladys Watson, warranty, $450., lot 0, block 2, First Addition to Ocean Grove: W. C. Smith and wife to D. K. ft''1- warranty. $400., lots 4, and 5, block 21, The Tlnza: The Co lumbia Harbor Land Company to Flor ence L. Crosby, warranty, $050, lots 7 and 8, block 31, Wnrrenton Park. Another Easv Escape. A certain fellow waa wanted here for having betrayed the confidence of his land lord in the matter of paying his boardbill. The fellow (led t Ttnlnier. and went, to work there in one of the mills. In obedience to the proper processes, Constable Utzwgcr went to Rainier after the man, got him. took the train back to Astoria, and en route, permitted the fellow to go to the toilet at the end of the car. The pris oner simply opened the) otlit door, stepped on to the platform and dropped olT into the night on the hither side of Hogg' station, and Mr. I'txingei ciinie home minim. This dropping off "A. A C." train. I gelling to be tin style lately, wilh gentlemen who are Wanted at either terminal of the, road. Lost In The Quake. IM II. Hculley, of Ihi cily yesLrdny received word by letter from Heat lie relatives, t'.mi hi wide, Henry Hnrge low Ix'cn lnt in I he colliipf of the (ieaiy Hon.', on Cnioii H.iiate, in Han Francisco, which succumbed lo thn awful shock of April iHlh. And the fact that no trace has been found of Mrs, ISurgess and her daughter, lead to the unhappy conelti cion that 1 hey, too, ate in tho ruins but tiiis I not yet conceded. Mr. Hur ges wa known to be in the house when it fell mid burned, but the Indies may have found other refuge, though the search for them i almot hopeless. Informal Session, The Unnl of ebool dic'ilor of the City of Astoria, held 1111 infoimal session at the office of School Clerk V., '.. Ferguson, lust night, at which time ami place there were present, President Frank Taylor, Di rectors L K. Higgiiis '. W. Welch and fiust Holme; City Superintendent A. L. Clark laiug in attendance with them. Mr. Ferguson, and Director J. A. Kakin went absent. The lxard bad under dis cussion several mutter of importune and will be ready to role oil the ulti mate liMsitiou of them at a subse quent meeting, cither regular, or called. A prolan of tbi meeting the reporter of the Astorimi got a glimpse of the beautiful High School diploma that arc to lie distributed to the following young 'oplc in due season Aiini - Wilheluiina Itcrgmaii. lCdilli KUie llutt, Magna Sophie Carlson, lilodwin Davies. May Kariuen, Grace Kilenc Magladry, Maret buiise S tlem, Kate Mabel Wood, .Toiin Joseph Uahy, ftto Fmile t'tzinger and Franklin Thoiita Parker, and from a C("4' C rut in v of the work and material involved thev are a credit to the house that got them up, and well worth the clictjUhii oK tlx4 foitunat scholar named alwve; they are beautiful and enduring. Drew All Sorti of Checki.-ne Wil liam Miller, a tin-horn port, who went broke trying to gamble here last week is yearned for in the most aggressive manner by certain parties in this city, who had the bad judgment to cash a couple of hi checks on the First Nation al Rank. Hut he i gone and with him alKtut $70. of their good coin. Being hard pressed the other night, he easul ly drew out a check book and wrote a check on the iilmve named bank for $55. and a4.ed a by-tander to rah it for him. The by-stander from sheer surprise, or stupidity, immediately caehed it; and later in the evening be repeated the operation with still anoth er bright citizen for the sum of $15. This wa 011 Saturday night. The bank did not open until 0 yesterday, and at 7:45 the pocket invader boarded the early evpifs- fur Portland. Shortly af ter banking horn yesterday morning, the victim were enlightened on the sub ject, and pue.l the information up to Sheriu Linvillc and District Attorney Harrison Allen, who took the necessary step to apprehend the fleeing rascal. Sheriff Linvillc enlisted the aid of the A. A C. official here, and wirvd the conductor of the express, at Goble, a careful description of the man wanted, and received the information that he was on the train, and that the officers of the law at the Union depot should be notified. In the meantime, however, the sheriff bad notified the police au thorities at Portland and fully expect ed to hear of the rogue's capture short ly after noon. But to his astonishment, win informed over the telephone wires, that on leaving Goble the train men had quietly locked the doors of the coaeh in which Miller was riding, and that he, having discovered thi. had deliberately slipped out of the car-window as the train slowed down for its run through the city, and had escaped. The only hope available is that the Tort Innd officers may Iy hands on him. They have a full description of him and it i- possible he will be overhauled. Of course you pay money, But you get your money's worth, For what does money mean to you When Rocky Mountain Teas on Earth. Sold by Frank Hart. A Positive Necessity. Having to lay noon my bed for 14 f..m n opvprelr bruised lea, I only found relief when I used a bottle of Rnllmxr Snow Liniment. I can encer fully recommend it as the best medi cine for bruises ever sent to the af flicted. It has now become a positive necessity upon myself. I), R Byrnes, merchant. Doversvillc, Texas ' 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. . AID Si FRANCISCO London Salvationists lo Give Mon: ter Benefit GRAND PROGRAM PLANNED Living Cross Will be Formed; a6o Wo men Wearing White, and Men in Red Uniforms Will Com pote Figures. NKW YORK, May I. The salvation army has arranged the. bigget meeting it has ever given outside of Imdon for Sunday evening, May 13, at the Hippo drome, for I he benefit of the San Fran cisco sufferers. This will be purt of its 20th anniversary congrt which will be held from Friday May 1 1 to Wednesday May 10 inclusive, Commander Kvan geline Booth will conduct the big meet ing and in it will "Sing the Song of !ve and Ml the Story of the Broken Heart." This has been done before, but w ill be much extended for the big meet ing. A living cross will lie formed as Mia Booth sings and 200 women, wearing white, will come on the stage at interval; and arrange themselves in the form of a cross. They will be fol lowed by army men in red uniforms who will outline the cross and they in turn, will be followed by army officers in the dark uniforms, who form an outer line around the cross. Sunday afternoon a big open air meet ing at which the whole local army will be present, will be held in Brooklyn. Mondav, May 14th, at 3 o'clock the big new slum settlement house of the army will be opened. The congress will close Wednesday afternoon with a tea. to the provincial officers. 0 0 000000000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION. 0 00000000000000000 II. X. Moore, of Boston, arrived in toe city yesterday on business. (i. 0. Mollin, of Minneapolis i a busin visitor in the city, having ar rived on the noon express yesterday. George Hibbart, of Chinook was an Astoijia visjti.r' yesterday. Mr. ami Mrs. C. F.vans, of Portland came in on the 11:35 train yesterday morning and are domiciled at the Occi dent. W. W. Wiewell, of Portland, reach ed this city via the noon express yes terday. M. L Gallagher, of Portland i in the city on a business tour. If. B. Kuntz, of Tort land is doing busi ness in the city for a day or two. W. R. Shievo, of Cathlamct, spent the day in the city yesterday and rel turned up on the I.urline last evening. "Toll" Thompson, the famous fire in surance man, is doing business in As toria. He has just returned from a hur ried trip to San Francisco, and is glad he hurried. G. B. Merriweather, of Pendleton, is a business tourist in and about As toria. S. F. Cartwright. a drummer out of Denver, arrived in the city yesterday on the noon train. Mrs. John MeCue, of Portland, came in on the Portland express yesterday at noon, for & few days visit at the home of her sou, J. C. MeCue. John B. Levering, a well known min ing engineer of Los Angeles, spent the day here yesterday. S. A. McClure. of Spokane was in the city yesterday greeting old friends. J F. Samuels, of Sacramento, passed through the city yesterday en route to Aberdeen, via South Bend. Kmil Krickson of Wnrrenton was a visitor in tho city yesterday. LABOR MEETING. XEW YORK, May 1. Under the aus pices of the Socialist party and the Moyer-Haywood Labor Conference, composed of about 100 la.bor organiza tions, a joint May Day demonstration will take place thi evening at the Grand Central Palace. It will be in behalf of the miners now in jail in Idaho and Col orado. Maxim Gorkey, the Russian revolu tionist is expected to speak. 'We cave not how you suffered, nor what flailed Ho cure you, HotlisteVs Rocky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weakest specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy, 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Sold by Frank Hart. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISES' PSESED FREE, WHENEVER YOU SAY ONE PIANO NUMBER FREE WITH (Beautiful Usui As beautiful as the month of Slay are our new There is quality and tone and full measured satisfac tion in every stitch. Astoria's Reliable Clothier W A NT E D Mill Men, $2.25 per day. - Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over 16 Years Old to Work In Box Factory. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORB. Exposure To cold draughts of air, to keen and cutting winds, sudden changes of the temperature, scanty clothing, undue ex pisure of the throat and neck after public speaking and singing, bring on congs and colds. Ballard's Horehound Syrup is the best cure. Mrs. A. Barr, Houston, Tex., writes, Jan. 31, 1002: "One bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup cured me of a very bad cough. It is very pleasant to take. Sold by Hart's drug store. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS A nine per cent dividend in the Buil ding & Loan Land Company is now payable at the office of W. L. Robb J. Q. A. BOWLBY, Prca- May 1, 1900 lw. NOTICE! NOTICE! All persons of firms in need of help, either men or women; or those having men's, women's or children's garments to spare, will please inform Mrs. McKean, of the Ladies' Relief Committee, Eleven th street, near Commercial. 5-l-7t Finest Candies, best brands of cigars and tobaccos at Howe & Gowans, 420 Commercial street. Opposite Shermans. Fruits and canned goods. 4-29-3t. For a good shave go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chairs No long waits. Here You Are Hautala & Raitanen tailors, cleaning, pressing, ladies' and men's clothing. 491 Bond St., Phone Red 2305. WANTED. Man to work on ranch, must be good milker. Enquire Milk Depot Cor. 10th and Duane. EVERY 5xo BOUGHT AT WISES Spring Suits Look where you may, try as you will nothing will com pare with the master pieces of "High Art Tailoring, ihown in the Suita, Wie bn to offer. $15 TO 835 '9 ME PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaks, films, plates, erd, mounts, and all the technical detaila of the business, and want th best and last in the way of artistic development, just go to Frank Hart, the druggist, and tell him so. That ia all Try Some of . Our fine China seta, They come in packages and parcels ready measured for use. 5c to 60c per ' package. Howe & Gowan, 420 Commer ' cal street 5-l-2t A Broken Wheel, a loose tire or wag on a buggy repairs of any kind all kinds can be attended at once and done properly, if taken to Andrew Asp A Company. Repairing and general black ' smithing. Buggies and wagons for sale. ! N. A. Ackennan, 421 Bond St. does all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol ietering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat j tress making a specialty and al work guaranteed. ' , Baseball goods at Svenson's. THE NIMBLE COIN. ' The nimble coin of the country neve does to good a thing as when it supplies a man with a well-cooked and health ! ful meal of the sort he is hungry for. In i this instance is becomes a blessing, anj ' no pocketbook is the poorer for the ex penditure; this is why everyone yon see coming out of the Palace Restaurant carries such a grateful and satisfied ex pression of countenace. Just watch for a day or so, and the first thing you know 1 you'll be a steady customer there. R I is one of the certaintiies of Astoria life. i