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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1906)
SATURDAY, AUGUST il, lood. THE MORNING ASTOttlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ADMIRAL KUETTNER A BARQAIN YOU DONT GET EVERY DAY SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY RIPE SWEET AND JUICY BARTLETT PEARS I5 Cents the Dozen ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. SUITS BOUGHT AT WISE'S PRESSED FREE WHENEVER YOU SAY SO YOU CAN'T LOOK "FOOLISH" IN "WISE" CLOTHES This Genial .Citizen Will Do the Regatta Honors. QUEENAND MAIDS NAMED SOON Next Monday Night Will Sea the Re gatta Formally Programmed As surances Given by President Leathers Marshal Named -' . .. . ' ' -- ' ' . -gggpe " '''''' '''''"'"''"y"""' rm, ,, iim mmmmmmmmmmmmmm n i i mum M, , mill , .i J . i.iiiiiuiii n .... ...... n TERSE TILES Of THE TOSVIf Orkwiti !! ikat tf, Ktw souvenir postals at Svinson'a. Orkwlti Repairs Bicycles en ibort lotlos. Orkwiti sells Tom Cod Sinkers by th pound, Dell B. Scully, Notary rulllo. it Scully' Cigar Store, Any old hour I Ic Cmm mads from full cream, 13c per plot. Special price for lodge and sburckes, at Tagga confectionary. 7-10 tf Tbt very beat board to be obtained ia the city la at "The Occident Hotel." Rates very reasonable. Bow Do I Jook.-To really set your e'f aa other ee you, get one of those ew style mirrors at Hart'e Drug Store) all prices. A new supply Just received. tf. At Cannon Beach.-It was reprled in the city yesterday that L. Maneur now summering at Cannon Beach will soon install a sawmill of ordinary capacity, at tbat point. Bote! Irving, comer franklin avenue and Eleventh atreet. European plan; beat rooms and board la the city at rea sonable prices, tf N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, doea all Manner of taxidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. tf Turn backward, 0 time, In your flight, Make ma a child again just for tonight, "111 do It," cried Time, "jut let me be Until I fix aoma Rocky Mountain Tea." Frank Hart, Druggist. Meet Today. This afternoon the city board of ccitaliMtlon will meet to act on any objections to the assessments made to defray the expense of making the different street improvements. Make children eat, sleep and grow. Makes mother strong and vigorous. Make a healthy family, That'a whit Holllster'a Rocky Mountain Tea doea Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Frank Hart, Druggist, Constipation, bowel irregularity, bead ache, dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad kid neys, rheumatism, disorders incident to sedentary life, positively cured by Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the great est American remedy. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Frank Hart, druggist. Wby don't you have your work done by us and we do house lining, wall papering, bouae and sign painting. We use and recommend the Heath fc Mill! gan prepared paints. For over two acore yeara it baa been recognized as the standard paint of America. Come and let us figure with you. The Eastern Painting & Decorating Co., 365 Com tnercial atreet. tf. HOEFLER'S HANDSOMEST SWEET SHOP NICE VANILLA MARSHMALLOWS 10c Per Can JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. WE SELL ICE Up To the Attorneys.-Tbe fishing caws of the 81 ate of Oregon against de fondants IVajHro and Kuria, for flhlng In the waters of the Columbia without the formal predicate of citiwn.hlp in any of the States of Oregon, Washing, ton or Idaho, or six month prior to their said indulgence, are now fairly In the United State district court at Portland, and In-fore Judge W. H. Gil bert, the jurist providing there, writs of eerteorsrl and habeas corpus having Is sued from that tribunal, and having Iteen served upon Justice Goodman and Sheriff Pomcroy, re.jiectlvely, n this city yesterday. Justice Goodman will, under the direction f District Attor ney llarrlxin Allen, make up the record hi the case and forward It duly to the upier court at 0m; and In the matter of the habeas corpus process, it has been stipulated (hnt the perw.n of Ic jeiro and Kurla may lie deemed to be in court at the time of the argument, by Mr, Allen, for the state, and G. t Fulton, for the defendants; and the matter ret upon the argument present ed by these gentlemen upon the issue raise,j by councl for the defense a to the unconstitutionality of the statute under which the offense is charged. Two Lives in Doubt. The squall of Thursday night hist is believed to have wrought the sacrifice of two more lives off Fort Columbia, an empty lioat hav ing been found in the lower bay and brought to the dock of the Schmidt fold Storage Company yesterday after noon. The boat bears the number Ore 1072," and according to the records of the state flh warden's office, was in command of L. flagman, but who his boat-puller was Is beyond ascertainment jut at present. The myetery will prob ably run unsolved until the bodies are found. It seems there were several boats caught and enpsiu-d in the aquall, and there wa nothing left undone to save these men but it was not possible to gc. to them in time, under the conditions, snd they were swept down tha channel. The question of identity ia not absolute In. this instance, but the fear it well founded that it was llagman and hi boat -puller. Sunday School Picnic The excursion and picnic before announced to )e given by the Sunday school of the First Lu theran church will take place on the 28th of August. Steamers will leave Han thorn's cannery and Fisher Bros.' wharf at 8 o'clock in the morning. The chil dren of the Sunday school as well as other children with parents or chaperons are welcome and go free. If the weather is favorable a large concourse is ex pected and a god time is assured. All however should bring lunch baskets fo; an all day outing. Big Salmon Catch. Word from San Francisco states that the bark ' Servin of the Alaska Packers' .Association, which has arrived from the north, re ports a very good season there at the salmon canneries. Last sen son was an average one, but this season it Is re ported the canneries will not le able to handle the big catch. Catches Still Poor. The run of fish yesterday was not as good a on Thurs day and there were short-weights re turned along the cannery line j . nor is there any sign of an Increase, and it ia all but conceded that tbe season will close one week from tonight without any apparent up-lift in the situation. The regatta committee, through its president, ; M. leathers, nends -forth the pleasant announcement that " the admiralty of the season has fallen up on, and Itecn accepted by Mr, F. I), Kuettuer, the popular auditor of th Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company, and it goe without saying the choice will give unlimited satisfac tion throughout the city and section. Mr. Kuettner is peculiarly and happily gifted with every attribute for making people welcome and discharging the various functions of this notable dig nity, and If he doe not lend a wst and go to the festival that will make it lniierlshttble in the memories of tha givers, and visitors, then the ofllce hail bet lie abolished for all time. President leather also rejiorts that on Monday evening next every detail of the regatta will lie determined, an J the program for the three happy day promulgated, and the whole city will know Jut how hard the committee has worked in the Interest of the festivsl, and how successful it is going to be. The plan of oieratlons, in committee, this year has differed somewhat from that pursued in year gone by, and the purposes anil conclusion of the com mittee are not generally known nor understood, and therefore the dubious F. I). Kl'ETTXKJl Chosen Admiral for the Regatta view is frequently taken when it is far from warranted by the actual facts. The queen anil her twenty ladies of honor will be named on Monday night next, and the continues of this bevy will be made known; and many other important matters that have been slow ly maturing and perfecting; will be given publicity nt that time and the crux of the whole event will become Uiblic property and there will be no further possible caue for discomfiture or doubt. The committee has appointed Lieuten ant A, J. Cooper, artillery corps, United States Army, at Fort Stevens, as grand marshal of the regatta shore parade, and that geneltninn has accepted the honor; and thus the good work goes quietly and forcfully on to a full and jolly consutnation. The committee is in dead earnest in its purpose to make a record that has no parallel in the past and set a pace for the events to come, and all it ttitks is patience, confidence and the word of cheer, three small things for Astoria to give, in the light of all a successful regatta season menns to her. The following ladies have been ap pointed to attend to the queen feature of the regatta: Mr. Nelson Tioyer, Mrs. P. A. Trullinger, Mrs. C. W. Fulton, and Mr . P. A. Stokes. , Should Not Kick. Owners of dogs in Astoria who have pnid the required li cence should not fail to properly tax their canine so that the poumlmater may not take the dog up. There has been some complaint by owners of dog who aay they have paid the license and their dogs have been taken any way. Chief of Police danunal stated yester day that such complaint would do no good unless the dog was tagged with the license number as the pondmaster was unable to distinguish the licensed from the unlicensed dog, unless such it tag was worn. These can be procured from Chief Cammal. Morning Astorian. 00 cents per month. delivered by carrier. , , ; V ( v 1 . , , ' . -. ' ' 4 , , . ... ' ,( . V . f M' ' . t K . ' .."'"'' ,' . ? Z ' t . " ' . 4 f ",, I J f " .), "rV"' 'riL f ;K 't , j i ': S ' ' ' TaRe Your CUE! From Other WISE : Buyers and you'll win We Don't Make the Clothes, but we Know the factory that does. It's always an A 1 factory or Wise dont want itsproduct HERMAN WISE Astoria's Reliable Clothier Contract Let. Yesterday Manager A. E. Coolidge, of the Astoria Electric Com- pany, xiouacteil with Charles Mcnxi- for the painting of every pole main- tained by the company within the cor porate limits of tbe city. It ia a credit able move, and in line with the progrea- sive spirit shown by the company in all it has done this year in tbe way of im provement. The great new engine at the power house ia under formal test just now, and ia working splendidly, and in the course of a few days will be ac cepted and put on regular duty at the worka, the other two engines will be he'd in reserve for emergencies. The Opening Play Manager Elvers, of the Astoria Theatre yesterday .an nounced that the new house would be opened to the public on tbe night of September 20th, next, and that tbe opening ploy would be the "Royal Cherf," a magnificent musical comedy with 40 people in the cast and a superb orchestra. It will come here directly from the Helig theatre at Portland, and the play will be presented at its usual rates at $1.50 per seat. It is of a sort to give the handsome new structure a splendid send-off, socially and profes sionally. It will be a Saturday night affair, too. Inspection of Roads. The county commissioners. Judge Trenchard, and Messrs. Larson and Masten, returned last evening from their inspection of the county reads in the eastern part of the county and report them in ecellent condition and wonderfully improved over lust year. They went out via the Pipe-Line road to Svensen, and thence to Knappa, and found no sort of diffi culties. They have still to inspect the Blind Slough, and the Xehalem districts and will probably go out on this quest the first of nest week. Four Strange Strangers. Four swarthy and cadaverous Hindus alight ed from the noon, express heer yester day, from Portland, and immediately started out to hunt up their country men, several of whom are domiciled and at work in this city. They were tur banned and habited in their national costume and presented an unique ap pearance In tbe midst of their modern American traveling colleagues. Another Candidate. Another candi date for national presidential honors has developed in the democrat!.' i&nks of the Union, having arrived nl 'ha honv of Dr. and Mrs. W, C. L'iv, in this city, at 5:45 last evening. His hair curia just like his pa and It la said he can already 'isp the word. "I suond the motion." Mrs. Logao and the little stranger are progressing satisfactorily. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. has moved to 172 Tenth street, with a complete line of new machine. We also have a few slightly damaged machines at a bargain. tf. ill y ' '""SaW af On a Sad Errand.Quite & group of Astoria na left for the metropolis on . U-st evening's sxo:s. to aitenj the funeral obsequies of tbe late, lamented : IE t H. A- Archibald A. Cook, at St. Francis' t W. C. A. Pobl was a passenger to church, this morning at 0 o'clock. Among Svenson last evening. hm weer ol'id Messrs Wto Mifckle-. E. G. Mcfilauflin of Portland arrived Will Madison, James O'ConnelL S. .on last night's express. M. Gallagher and E. Palmberg. j Sylvester Farrell was in the city yes- . ., -. ..... ..,....,..... ( jgpjgy m ft business quest. .1 r i ir tf-ij. xr - r;t Funeral Tod.v Th fi.m.rl f th. la te Hans Rasmussen, who was drowned at bis home on . Young's River, last Thursday, will be held this afternoon from the family residence with the in- wrmeni in ureenwooa cemeiery. iu launch Pilot will leave Astoria at 1 p. m. this afternoon to convey all those who desire to attend the funeral. Changed Hands and Business. The place of business occupied by A. V. Allen Jr, for the past year or so, on Commercial street, near Tenth, will change hands and businesses on the first of September, when A. L. Brown, latter of Seaside, will open a handsome pool and billiard parlor there, together with a cigar stand, the whole equipped in the latest style appertaining to such lines. The owners of the property have com menced the installation of a brand new foundation under the store, Birch & Jacobson doing the work. Diea At Hospital Mrs. Kaisa Wal dren Manson, whose home is on Salmon Creek, died yesterday at the St. Mary's nospuai auer a lew weeKS illness, lue deceased was a native of iFnland, and 53 years of age, and leaves a husband. and several children. The funeral will take place tomorrow from the home of the deceased on Salmon Creek. More Transportation. Earle Fisher service between the A. & C. depot and , , , . 1 , the city, placing Ins new and elegant , " ' ft ... . oicriis-jiocn, oinm ci at WW service of the people. He has a rate of 50 cents a seat for the trip from the depot to any of the homes or hotels in the city, and his town stand is in front of tha Page Building. Change of Conductors Conductor S H. Chapman, well known to the travel ing public, in charge of the Firrt Stev- ens train out of this city, has resigned from the A. & C. service and gone to Puget Sound where he will enter other lines, and has been succeeded by Con- ductor F. S. Hoffman who will take just as good care of the people and the train as any one can. 10 turope.-t. K. ralmlierg of tins city intends to leave in a short time for a six months trip through Europe, visit- ing the principal places of Interest. notice. Merchant and business men who desire to offer a special premium for any exhibit In the Farmers' Fair are requested to confer with Chairman UUM Don't Make a MISCUE If you don't become a WliSE " " customer you'll surely lose PERSONAL JE2fTI03f. , ' : -JJ- mnQ al" morgan oi alu ton were in tbe city yesterday. W. Southard of Chicago was a busi ness visitor in the eity yesterday. G. D. Wbitmer of Portland was among the crowd of visitors here yesterday. C. P. Hogue of Portland is in tbe city looking after some business matters. - Ex-Mayor Isaac Bergman came in yesterday from his Gray's River ranch. J. K. Gill, tbe atationer of Portland, is in the city on bis way to the beach. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Welch were hom ing passengers on the noon express yes terday. - . Mrs. D. E. Wilson of Portland was among the host of tourists in Astoria yesterday. Mrs. E. J. Wells and tbe Misse Wells of Portland, spent the day here yesterday. Councilman Shepard of Portland was in the city yesterday returning home last night. W. F. MagilJ, a prominent lawyer of Kalania, Wash., came down on last evening's train. " George Nicholas of Colfax, Wash., ar- j nv!d in this city last night and will go to Long Beach this morning. Miss Ethel Manners of Portland was in the city for a few hours yesterday and registered at the Occident. J. A. Byerly of Castle Rock, Wash., is in the city. He is connected with large timber interests in tbat city. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hemstreet of Camus. Wnsfi were, in tha mtu vaotai. 1 ir. - c n . j. Miss Nellie Scullv has returned from L . '-n. , , . . 1 protracted visit with friends at Salem and is the guest of her brother, Dell Scully. Clyde Evans, secretary and manager of the well known cigar firm of Camp bell & Davis of Portland, was a business visitor in Astoria yesterday. LADIES! Your choice of any straw hat In our ; store for one dollar. Just received a ( shipment of early fall hats. Mrs. M. Petersen, Fashionable Milliner, Star Theatre Building, GRAND CONCERT. Luther Collece Concert Band k Chorus. forty-three pieces in band, chorus and ( gololst. Foard k Stokes Hall, Saturday, j August 188. Admission 50 cents; cbU- dren, 25 cents. 8-I7-2t. l k SAARL photoErapher. firit-clasa work, aatla- fMtioa gturantaad. aia Fourteenth St., oppoilt roard k Stokea. I I