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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE tj, ijofl. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 8 A DELICIOUS APPKTIZER FOR EVERY MEAL CHASE & SANBORN'S SEAL BRAND COFFEE 40 Cents the Pound Wc have just received a fresh shipment. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. ASTORIA'S LEADING GROCER. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN. OrkwiU skat, tf, Get your supply Fltcwotki at Svenion's. National Bicycle fur inlo at Orkwlts. Club Cleaning and preatlng parlor) tuiU. ftO rent. Tel. Black 2IH4. 72 Oth Tfca vary t board to be obtained la the city la at "The Oecidaot MotaL Rates very reasonable. Riiumd Today. The county court tetanic it on IihI.iv, niul make final illHiitioit of the pending hui iir Mnt It. Ladles' ahoaa called for, shlnad and delivered. Tel. Black 115J. Brown & Balaam, Meet Last Night. The regular meet ing of the AtrU tl" No, I'. lU'iKWilfiii 1 tnli-r 1 nielli lit the ball, attendance, f Klk, w li rinr l-ld hist A gins Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avanua and Eleventh atreet. European plan; bait rooma and board Ln the city at ra toruble prices. To PortlandMrs. peter fvuit 1 ft tat night for I'rtf tlmifl vihere lic will attend the marriage of her Utcr. Mi Hirdte Colill, which will occur tomorrow evening. Si(. L, G. Auletti, violinist. orohtra fttrnUhed for all occailon. teacher of violin mil mandolin. Address 301 Dunne treet, Astoria, Ore. Will Entettaln-The ladle,' nil society of the Firth Lutheran church will lie en tertained tbi afternoon by Mri. John Nordstrom of Alderhrook. Memlicrit and friemU uf the society are cordially in vited to attend. N. A. Aokerman, 421 Bond St.. doe al) manner of texldersny, furniture upbol storing, carpet cleaning and laying, mat' treea making a apecialty and al wort guaranteed. Under Quarantine. City Physician Mi'lm haa (tinriintiiied the residence (if Captain and Mrs. Arthur l.clghton at 37o fifteenth street a their small son i afflicted with a light attack of measles, In The Circuit Court. There was hut little iluiu in the Hon. Circuit Court yesterday, Itefore Judge Mellride, the "wnly cases reaching hi notice being a follow: In tli" rnw of Mulxl Turner vt. William Tumor an order wn entered overruling the demurrer. And that in the inn tier of Preston Hill vs. George Malar, iudirment a imived for wu made and - a f entered. HOEFLER'S PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR ICE CREAM OR SHERBET EARLY. ANY FLAVOR. DELICACIES We have juat received etock of de licioui Cakea, Nabiico wafari, etc., loUowa: ... 'Cheeae Sandwich 10c per pi. Albert Biacult 100 per p. Cocoanut Dtintlea .' roe per p. Fancy Assortment 10c per p. Five O'clock Tea 10c per pa. Frotana 10c per pa. Graham Cracker roc per pa. Marahmallow Daintiei ...,ioc per pa. Oat Meal Crackeri. ...... .toe per pa. 014 Time Sugar Cookiea. . .toe per pa. Saratoga Flakea ii3 P' P- Social Tea Biacult 10c per pa. Zwieback .....,ioc per pa. Nabisco Wafera, in tlm..,ioc and 30c JOHNvSON BROS. Dial At Salem.-lnformatlon wax re ceived lun'f yesterday from the Inline asylum at Hulem stating that Charles Itofriuiiu had dieil In that Institution on June 'MM, The deceased was committed from thU county In February IHHI. Home From Corvallia.-Laurl.l I.auil ou hiiit returned from attending the. State Agricultural College at Cnivallis, after a yejr'e work In the engineering deutrtiuent. Thin summer he will In? in the employ of the Atofia Elect riu Company. Final Meeting, The filial me-tinjt of the Order of tlte intern Star for the Miiimier wa held hut Monday night, at which lime four candidate were ad mit tcil to hicmiImti1i. After the ri-gu-lar meeting tlne prex-nt enjoyed a uiiiituoii ianiiiet. The delicate art of freacolng la only learned by yearn of hard tutelage under expert mater. Each of the proprletora the Fuiitem Tainting t Decorating Co., "3 Ninth atreet, haa spent yeara in the bt ahopi of Uta eaat and la proficient In the art of decorating and frescoing. Maaonic Notice, There will he a upm-ial coniminiirtition of Temple lxlge, No. 7. A. I". A A. M.. at the Maaonie hall. at 7 :."I0 o'eha-k, ml tlii", Wednemlav even ing, by order of the W. M. Attest: K. C. Holden, necri-tury. Work in the M. M. degree. Give Reception. The members of the Kpworth league of the Kirct Methodint ehnrch, lat evening gave a very pleaa- nut reception to ev. ami Mr. Karlck in the parlor of the church. There wan a large nltenilnnc and a good time wa enjoyed by everyone. To Far Wyomlng.-R, M. Thornlmrg. who for eveml year pant haa v-.-en u valued employe at the Columbia mill at Knapptou, will leave in a few day with ii family, for, Ijinder. Wyoming, where he will go into tiiiinc for hiiiiHclf. He leaven many friend lieiv who will wish him good luck. Increased Capacity. The new plan for Ki'diiT' opera houe were shown ye terday and they indicate an appiwiu- ble increase in the seating raweity, the new draft giving seat, and they are to lie 'JO inche by 30 inches in size, which fact bopeiik the positive com fort of the patron of the new lioue. Issue Challenge. The meiiiber of the Wwrri-iitmi bii"elmll team have issued a hallenge to the Shamrocks of this cily o play a game of baseball for $100 or ''00 a side. . The result of Sunday' game was unsatisfactory to both side. The clwllcnge specilles that "he game shall be played on neutral grounds with a neutral umpire. Funeral Yesterday, The funeral of the late Martin ON111, who died Sunday in the St. Vincent's hospital nt Port land, wn held yesterday from the Pohl undertaking parlors, Kev. Rydqulst olllc- idling. The services were under the auspice of the Scandinavian Benevolent Society. The interment was in Green wood cemetery. The deceased was a native of Stavnngcr, Norway. Body Found. The remains of the lute Charles Isakson, who waa drowned by the capsizing of bis fishing boat a few weeks ago at the mouth of the Columbia river, were found on the beach at Shoal water Bay near Bay Centre yesterday. Coroner Pohl left last night for the place, and will return today with the body. The funeral will probably be held tomorrow under the auspicea of the Finnish Brotherhood. To The Record!. The following in atrument were filed for record at the county clerk'a office yesterday, plus a lot of others of different aort: Arthur H. James to Sara O'Hara et al warranty, $800, 80 acres in section 29, T. 6 N., R. 0 W. The United States to John H. Koch, patent. 80 acres in section 27, T. 5 N.. R. 7 W. C. W. Stone to John H. Koch, warranty, $1. N. W. 1-4 of section 34, T. fi N R. 7 W. Hermosa Tark In vestment Company to John Kopp, lots 1, 2. and 3, in block 1 and lots 1, 2, 3, 8 and 9, in block 2. Hermosa Park. FINE BILL AT STAR. This Week's Attractioni Are Exception , ally Good Large Attendance, , , , Mr. I', (ievui U, the popular manuger of 'the Star, hna secured for till week's show, some of the finest feature act ever prest-iiled in this city. The Dal vine magician are exceptionally good and the work of tlifl Long A Mitchell, comedy sketch team, U far alfive the stundarrd. Sttitb and Stutli present an entirely original act In the way of plate whirling. Mr, Fred I'uiiiiton, the favorite tenor, sing that beautifully Illustrated 0ng, "My Own Wild Western Rose," and the Staroscope show a fine H of, pictures, "The (Jreen flood Men," All theatre goer should not mi the excellent bill at the Star this week. Trouble All Around, Ther was quite an exciting time in the lower bay fishing ground yesterday morning when two boat were seen to capsize, and another wu waving signal of di-trcss of some ort, and the licet was kept busy for a while nicking up men ami gear and oar, t'aptaiu Stuart and hi good men from the life-saving station at Fort Caiiby went to the relief of one outfit a ml saved the men, and a neighboring ftshhoal went after the second crew, and all were saved; but just what wa the matter iU the third outfit, cannot le acertiijned: There would be oueiof two thing to record of the fishing fleet down there if it were not for the life Nitving station in that icighhorhood. Hither there would was less recklessness on the part of the fMiennrn on account of the nearnei. of the station now, or there would m a long roll of diastera to report cotistuntly. The fishermen are a luave lot anyhow, and the fart that the life-saver are there to make quick and invariably successful effort at picking them up, render them a bit more during than they might be other wise, and it is not exactly fair to the government men, hardy and willing a they are at all time. There should be some regard paid to the condition beset ting the fishermen, for when one Imat goe over, the suine sea is apt to catch one or more of tbe other, and the lire men cannot bundle but one case at a lime. The whole outfit, flsher of fish, and fishers of men, are a game lot, any way, and it is their peculiar provineo to'risk a good deal, and they will prob ubly keep it Up. Far Better Off, Word waa received at the county court house yesterday advis ing the oHii-ers here of the death of Charles Hoffman, an inmate of the Ore ton Asylum for the Insane, at Salem. Hoffman went from thi county under commitment on February 23. 18S1, and died on "June 23, last. Entertainment Thursday. A very pretty entertainment will be given by a niimlN-r of young girls at the Salva tio Army hall, Thursday evening. The program will consist of Indian club, I'nited State flag, tambourine and hoop drills, illustruted songs, recitations, solos, living Itible pictures, etc. There will also be the representation of many different nations, by the girls, in native costume. Adiui-sion, 10 cent. C-2G-3t. After the Corpse. Coroner W. C. A. Pohl, of this county, accompanied by K. fiustafseii, 11 friend of the deceased left yesterday morning for Hay Center, Washington, after the body of Charles Isaacson whose body drifted in there a few days ago and was buried. He will lie disinterred and brought here for burial by his friends. Ho lost his life by the overturning of bis boat on the Columbia river bur about two weeks ago. They w ill bo home today. The Finnish Broth erhood will pii; him final honors. In Astoria Yesterday. C. D. Howell and (5. X. Howell of tho Howell Shingle Company arrived here yesterday from Portland and went to Chinook to look after their interests, returning in the evening, and leaving for their mills at Skamokawa. At the pics ent time they state that the shingle mill is tied up on account of a strike by the mill hands made in sympathy with the striking shingle men on Puget Sound. The strike, which was called by the union leaders, was not entirely approved of by the shinglemen at Skamokawa, and there is a report current that they will shortly go back to work, notwithstand ing the order of the union leaders. NOTICE. All property owneri having suitable site for the proposed new and modern hotel within the bualnesa district of Astoria, are requested to submit same, giving location, dimensions and purchase price, together with a sixty-day option, to the secretary of the committee. Ad dress F. L. Parker, secretary, P. 0. Box 137. Astoria, Oregon. TUTORING, SCHOOL AND COLLEGE WORK. Charles F. Chessman, A. B. Harvard. 530 Franklin avenue. Phone Black 2481. 6-24-St. XlfoTHES BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE OF ' Is this Main i741 ? Yes sir! Who won those two fine pianos? Wait until July 11th. 'How can a person get a number? By buying five dollars worth of clothes at Wise's. Alright, goodbye. Herman Wise FRIENDLY DEMONSTRATION. British Fleet Will Visit KronsUdt Al Complement to Russian People. London, June. 20. The Tribune is con- ducting a strong agitation against the dipateh of a British fleet to Cronstadt, arguing that fraternizaion with divided Russia would court misunderstandings and that no real entente is possible until the British government is able to deal with a cabinet representing the Russian people. It is understood that the for eign office considers that the Cronstadt arrangement ha gone too far to permit of cancellation. A large number of mem-lx-rs of the house of common, however, desire that it should be made perfectly clear that the naval visit is a compli ment offered to the Russian people end not to the Russian government. Charles Phillips Trevlyn, literal, as representing the view, had a question on the matter which at Foreign Secretary Grey's re quest was postponed until today. Dis cussion of the foreign office votes which is fixed for July 7, also is expected to give Secretary Gray an opportunity to fully explain the government's attitude on the question. Foreign Secretary Grey last night re turned another negative to a question in the house of commons as to whether he would consult with the French and Ger man ambassadors concerning a joint pro test to Russia again persecuting the Jews, REGICIDES TO DRAW PENSION, England Decides to Send Minister to Servia. BELGRADE. June 2fl.-The five regi cides who have liecn retired from the Servian annv "at their own request," says the ollicial announcement, will re ceive double pay as a pension. They have no longer any right to wear uniform, so that their separation from the army is absolute. It is stated that Great Britain has promised, through the mediation of the Italian government, that a British dip lomatic representative would be sent to Belgrade. Now that the retirement of these officials has been effected, the officials themselves nre said to be amply satisfied with the increase in pay. WANTS SAILORS ENJOINED. SAN FRANCISCO, June 26. George S. Beadle, managing owner of the steamer Sea Foam began suit in the superior court today against the Sailors' Union, the Pacific Coast Marine Fireman's Union, the Marine Cooks' and Stewards' Association, Andrew Furuesth. and Wal ter McArthur, alleging conspiracy to in timidate men from working on his ves sels and inducing his employees to strike. Beadle asks $10,000 damages and a per petual injunction. , AGRARIAN MOVEMENT GROWS. YELETS, Province of Orel, June 26. The agrarian movement is spreading throughout this province and the peas ants and estate employes ere making common cause against the landlords. The rural guards have had several en counters in which many were wounded and killed. BLUE DEFEATS CRIMSON. NEW HAVEN, June 26. Yale defeat- ed Harvard today in the second game of the championship series of baseball. The score was three to two. CHARGE WHENEVER YOU. SAY SO 01 FOR ALL AND ALL FOR ASTORIA Astoria's New and HOTEL! Modern Mr. Astoria Man: Did you ever figure how many thou sand capitalist visit the Pacific Coast without coming to Astoria? WHY? If only 100 investors came to Astoria during each year and only one or two of them invested, would we all be benefitted! YOU BET I Would it injure the restaurants and lodging houses now here if the tourists who now stay away would come to Astoria t NOT MUCH I We cannot have a hotl in front of every lot. But every lot will be benefitted by a FINE HOTEL. Have you the nerve to invite your influential friends to visit Astoria now? Where will they stop in Astoria! Opportunity knocks but once other knockers please copy. You can't go ahead by sitting still. Respectfully. THE NEW HOTEL COMMITTEE. DESTROYED BY FLAMES. FOREST GROVE, Ore, June 26. The barn of Theodore Vandyke, near here, was destroyed by fire about 2 o'clock this morning. The loss is estimated at more than $1000, with no insurance. Four horses were burned, two buggies, wagons, hay and other implements also being destroyed. It is supposed that tramps sleeping in the barn started the fire in an accidental manner. TO LOCATE MISSING WIFE. SAN FRANCISCO, June 26.-E. W. Mudge an engineer on one of the United States Army transports, has appealed to the authorities in Chicago to help him find his wife, Nellie A. Mudge. Mudge hastened to San Francisco from the Philippines w hen he learned of the earth quake and fire, to find his home destroyed and his wife missing. For over four weeks he has continued his search, and now believes that his wife is in Chicago. RICE HIGH IN SHANGHAI. SHANGHAI. June , 26.f-Th - Abnor mally high prices of rice are causing acute distress, resulting, in frequent food riots in the Yangtze', valley. Mer chants are holding their stocks in spite of heavy demands from badly flooded areas in Hunan. The Viceroy of Nan king has accordingly memorialized the throne for special powers to prohibit the export of rice. REMEMBER THE PLACE. Fine hats at the Bonton Millinery store, 483 Bond street Mrs. Jaloff. milliner. tf. O PERSONAL MENTION. O 00000000000000000 R. Smith of Portland, came down on the noon train yesterday. L. P. McCarty, of Sa Francisco is in the city for a few days. Mayor Herman Wise went to Portland yesterday morning on business. L Cohn, of San Francisco, was in the city yesterday on business. T. W. Tetley of San Francisco Is in tbe city on a business quest. H. A. Snowdon of Salt Lake, came in on the noon train yesterday. W. T. Barwell of Portland was a busi ness visitor in the city yesterday. G. D. Putnam of Sioux Falls, was a business visitor in Astoria yesterday. F. R. Grannis of Tombstone, arrived in the city yesterday on a business trip. H. Dunham was a Portland passenger on the steamer Lurline last evening. C. E. Corey of Portland came down to Astoria on the noon train yesterday. W. P. King of the metropolis vas in the city on a business tour yesterday. R. C. Bell of Portland was registered at the Occident yesterday from Port land. Hon. and Mrs. Harrison Allen return ed from Portland on the noon express yesterday, Frank L. Parker was a Portland bound passenger on the early express yester day morning. M. W. Wenstaff of Cleveland, Ohio, ar rived in the c tiyyetserday, and is domi ciled at the Occident. J. T. Nassa and wife and R. Nassa, from Cathlamet, were in the city yes terday and guests at the Hotel Irving. El J. Arnold, the well known show man, was down from Portland, yester day on business connected with the com ing regatta. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Blair will go to Portland on this evening's train and Mrs. Blair will leave tomorrow morning for Kansas City, Missouri, where she will visit her parents. Two Cars Arrive. Two car loads of new machinery arrived here yesterday from the East for the electric company's plant. The machinery will be used in making improvements. NOTICE TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. To facilitate the movement of Seaside travel during the present season, and in order to avoid delays caused by frequent stops of heavy trains, the A. & C. R. R. will, on and after June 30th, until fur ther notice, discontinue stopping through trains from Portland at points on its Seaside division between Warrenton and Gearh&rt, in both directions, and passen gers for Skipansa, Morrison, Glenwood. Carnahan, West, Clatsop and Butterfield, must use tfalns leaving Astoria at 8:15 a. m.. 11:30 a. m., or 5:50 p. m daily, and trains leaving Seaside at 6:50 a. m., 9:40 a. m. or 2:50 p. m. daily. Tfcains leaving Astoria at 11:35 a. m. daily and 6:05 p. m., Saturday only, and train leaving Seaside at 5:00 p. m., daily, are through trains and will not handle passengers or baggage for points shown above. ' "": ' J. C. MAYO. General Passenger Agent. Astoria, Ore., June 25. 1906. 6-26-10t. MRS. PETERSEN'S. ; The fashionable milliner, in the Star Theater building, Is the best plaoe to bny yonr summer hat