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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1906)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 iflofl. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. KILLED BY AUTO, ORDER NOW Bartlett Pears for Cann ng TODAY $1.25 THE BOX ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT. TERSE TRLES OF IHE Orltwiti m!1i skat, tf. New wuvenlr post! at Svnon'.' Orkwlti Repairs BlcycU otic. on short DbII B. Scully, Notary Public, at 6cut!y Cluar Store. Any old hour! Ice Cream mad from full ereem, 15o per pint. Pirelli price for lodge and ehurehea, it Taggs confectionary. 7-10-tf The very bait board to be obtained (a the dty hat "The Occident Hotel" Rates vary reasonable. Bow Do I look. To really aaa your a'f aa other to you, get one of tlw ew ityla mirror at Hart'a Drug Store 1 all price. A new supply just wived. tf. Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avenue and Eleventh atreet. European plan; beat room and board la tb dty at rea aonable prices, tf Tha JLouv Concert The undeniable merit of the four start now holding the board at tbe Louvre account for tha Immense audience in attendance t hero nightly. The newest and root unine attraction 1 Jli Nina IJceson, the "Colored fShoutcr," than whom there I no ln'tt(r exemplar of the agitated coon under trcs'of Ugloua conviction, In the world. The expert and dainty work of Ml Marie Watulrutb on the flut and saxophone is tlll a marvel and delight; the wonderful play of vo cal tone put forth by Mi LouUe Kec lug, the coloratura, I among the chief allurement of the season there, and MJ Klnlne Forest, the soprano eoloUt, I too great a mltriM of her art ever to ln'k appreciation at the hand of her (ititron. A a whole the bill i cer tainly a compensating on in every pr. tlculnr and a proven ueee, N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, doe all manner of taxidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tres making a peclalty and all work guaranteed. tf Serve Refreshments The ladtet of the First Congregation! rhuixh will erve refreihment and nieU all during the regatta in the building formerly occu pied by Malar Droit, on I2th atreet. Not Sorry They Came Aa uiual, In Astoria all who com bore to do biwJ net, on buslne principle, are glad they came and tatiafled to remain; and It seem the Brownsville Woolen Mill HI Thigh Broken Early ycterday morning, Jut a he had begun hi la bor for the day, William Hunt, an. employe in the Kelly Logging Com pany' camp at Blind Slough, slipped in front of a twinging log and the end caught him a he lay prostrate, et Ming on hi right thigh, fracturing it badly. Word wa ent here for Dr. O. 1), E4c, who responded ' at once, and under hi direction the injured mayi was removed to hi home at Westjrort and there the difficult tak of act ting the broken limb wa despatched and the offerer made comfortable aa the cir cumstances permitted. Unknown Woman Run Down by Speed ing Juggernaut, SAN FRANCISCO. Am. 20. A wo- iniirt about 30 year of age, well dred, met her death on the ocean boulevard shortly after 11 o'clok lut night by being run down by an automobile. The aeeldent occurred in the neigh borhood of tbe D11M1 Windmill. The machine, driven by Eugene Nicol, a chf: four, wa apeoding along tbe boulevard when the woman auddenly emerged from a footpath Into the middle of the road, and wa struck by the flying automobile. Nicol wa unable to alackeu the apeed of ihe machine In order to prevent atrik lug tbe woman and he was toased ome distance. Assisted by the ocupanta of another automobile, arriving upon the wen, Klcd hurried the woman to the Park Emergency Hospital, where It wa found he wa dead. Nicol "later aur rendered himself at the Park Police ela tion, No clue a do her Identity wa found upon the woman. Two More "Honker" Messrs. 0. C, Fulton and Frank Parker have received from Kokomo, Itid., their respective 18- hor jowei Ifaynej automobile. They are exactly alike in tonnage, apeed and equipment and differ only In color, Mr. Fulton' machine being finiehed in black, Mr. Parker' In olive green. They were whipped here "knocked down," no that both gentlemen have had the valuable experience of aettlng them up and fa- miliarking themselves with the gear ing and connection, all of which will undoubtedly contribute to the pleasure both anticipate from the cam. people, who have jut opened a com pletely atocked store here, are in just , the city and private boarding and room Began Already The fun of the re gatta began early last night, when the crowd on the street enjoyed them ervee by tbe throwing f confetti, and other good natured amuement. The treet fakir were In evidence and did a thriving business. The city in al ready crowded and all the hostelries in that bannr condition. Everything la turning their way and they are thor oughly content with the prospects be. fore them, Thlt speak welt for A tor!, too. Important Action Taken There wa a jeclal session of the Astoria Water Commission held last evening at the board room in the city hall, at which all commissioners were present except lug IT. 0. Van Duscn. The commission employed Arthur L. Adnma, ex-chief en gineer of 1 ne local system, 10 nuiKo a detailed investigation of the actual need of the itlant. toth ercat and email, aa to reservoir and the lesser re element of change, or improvement re qulslle, and to file a full report in this behalf at n early a date as possible, I njr house are engaged. Indications are that the three daye of the regatta will ee the largest crowd in Astoria that have ever been here for a similar event. Why don't you have your work done by ua and we do house lining, wall papering, house and algn painting. We uee and recommend tbe Heath k Mllll gan prepared paints. For over two score years It has been recognized aa the standard paint of America. Come and let ua figure with you. Tbe Eastern Painting & Decorating Co., 365 Com mercial atreet. tf. Morning Astorian, CO cents per month, delivered by carrier. HOEFLER'S HANDSOMEST SWEET SHOP Serious Matter The notice in these column signed by Superintendent IVrgsvlk. of the Astoria water works, is worthy the instant attention and ob servance of every citixen, as the cause for the stringent application! of the rules is nothing more or less than a serious' hortage of water in the res ervoir, consequent upon the eaonnb!e cessation of flow and volume from mountain sources, a condition that may become grave If the supply i reckless ly handled In the city. Three Nations In It IX'claration of intention iu the matter of American citizenship were filed yesterday with County Clerk Clinton, by Jena Knudson Anderson of Denmark, George Clifford Parlnw of Kngland and Cost Kepreos of (I recce, . Guardianship Order Judge Trenchard sitting for probate, yesterday made an order appointing Alfred Puuoati, John Luukkiuen and Alfred A. Saarl ap praiser in the matter of the estate of the following named minors Jennie So phia Anderson, Alfred Stephen Anderson and Maria Louise Anderson. On Official Trip Lieutenant Colonel W. S. Roesler will arrive here today on an official tour of Inspection of Forts Steven, Oanby and Columbia. It I hoped he may find time to indulge In the Ilegatta festivities, as well. ,,,,, Fast Launch Last evening J. H. Dun can of the Astoria Soda Work had bis new 25-foot launch "Ippert" out on the river for the first time. It is a trim little craft and one of tbe fast est of it kind on the river. Give Dinner The ladies of the Meth odic church will give a 25-cent dinner in the basement of the church on Aug. 3Rb, between the hour of 12 m. and 2 p. m. 8-29 2t ONE PIANO NUMBER WITH EVERY $ob PURCHASE avU CLOTHES BOUGHT AT HERMAN WISE'iS ' . ' ft ' .. . . ' 1 ".V : ... " . - - . 1 - . - . -t . f t, I .... PRESSED FREE Whenever You Say So; Not Only Once or Twice Eight Salesmen, Two Tailors, Besides Prompt and Gentlemanly Attention to All HERMAN WISE Astoria's Reliable Clothier PACKED HOUSE AGAIN. Easy Money A young man by the name of Henry Kos wa arrested on Tuesday lnt by Officer F.msley Hough ton, for drunkenness and lodged In the city jail. Before he could be brought to answer for that mldtMuennor to Judge Anderson, It was discovered that he had forged two cheeks, or order for money, In the sums of $7.00 and $10.00 and passed them at the "Pig Swede'" saloon, dancing out the proceeds of hi haul in the ballroom of that establish ment. Formal complaint on the latter score was filed in Justice Goodman' court yesterday and ho wa "transferred on warrant to the county jail and will make due answer to the law a soon as he is sober enough, probably today. SPECIAL ROUND TRIP. Excursion rate for Labor Day cele bration, at Portland, Ore., September 3. The A. & C. R. R. will sell special round trip excursion tickets from As toria to Portland and return on Septenv ber 2nd and 3rd, at rate of $2.70, tickets good to return up to and including September ath. 8-25-0t. 000000000000000000 WE WILL Celebrate The Regatta Our Store will be closed at noon today, and remain closed for the day Customers please place orders for delivery early JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. Day after day The Astorian Want Columns show a procession of opportunities opportunities to buy, to sell, to lease, to hire, to find people to work for you, to find people to work for, to find boarders, lodgers, tenants, or par ties. The want ad opportunities touch almost all phases of life and living in the city. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "If you want to know what nils the cemeteries, there's the answer, Baid a crusty old gentleman as he watched the usual crowd surging up ho gang plank of an excursion boat. His version of the answer was not bard to sec. It was late in tho afternoon. The wajority of the women wore the omnipresent lingerie waist, in varying designs of open work splendor, and at least half of them car ried no wraps. Yet they were going out on the water for several hours, at least, to return when the breezes on a hot night, even, are by no means warm, and they probably couldnt Imagine the next day where those wretched colds come from, In all 2,250 teachers came to the United States, of whom 322 were Hebrew, 305 French, 333 English, 140 Irish and 4(4 German. Star Theater Once More Crowded to the Doors to See High Class Vaudeville. Last night at the Star theater was a repetition of former nights this week. A packed house, a delighted and well pleased audience and continued enco miums of praise to Manager Gervurtx for bis" excellent ehow, has -well repaid the management for the expense of se curing tbe finest vaudeville company on the coast. Every number was well worth the price of admission, and with the most artistic acrobatic perform ance, the vocal melody by Miss Mar garet Bell, "Since Nellie Went Away," the "Hold Up" by John Dunn and Wil helma Francis Co., and the singing, dancing and whistling by Lyons & Cul lom, made it the strongest and most amusing bill ever presented In this city. , Practical jokes wiih a slice of limburger cheese is the most laughable presentation by moving pictures and keeps the audience convulsed with laughter. The same pcrormance will be repeated again tonight and so pop ular has the entertainment become that it has advertised itself. The company will only be in Astoria this week, when they return to Portland to re sume their engagement at the Grand theater. J Louis Tritzkow was again last night! one of tne ttar attractions; in tup role of comedian and yodler. His songs formed a strong feature of the night's performance. DONE B7 DEED 4) F. B. Allen to John H. Smith, nw i Section 23, T 8 N R 8 W $900 George Kalbroth and wife to J. H. and. A. M. Smith, Sectional acreage Clatsop county 1 J. H. Smith and wife to A.M. Smith nwJSee,23T5NR8 W 10 Augustus Anderson to M. A. Swope. lots 29, 30 block 46, Upper Astoria 300 Elk Creek & Cannon Beach Land Co. to Joana Moffatt, lot 14. block 10 Elk Creek Park Noia Fitzpatrick to E. M. Linden. 59.82 acres tide lands, Clatsop Co. Nora Fitzpatrick to E. M. Linden, 26.76 acres in Clatsop Co H. A. Wilson et al to John Juntilla, lots 8 and 7, in block 61, of Wil son's Subdivision of Block 66, lTp- per Astoria .. .. ........... 60 USES REFORMED SPELLING. OYSTER BAY, Aug. 29.-Secretry Taft received the first letter from Pres ident Roosevelt written la accordance with tbe ruleg of the reformed spelling board. The letter pertained to the busi ness of the government, which has ren dered its publication impossible. Be ginning last night all of the executive correspondence will be spelled in accord ance with the reformed spelling board decision. 100 BEAUTY RULES OF THE BEAUTIES. Breakfast early, a little walk, a little talk, luncheon, an hour's rest, and at night Hollister Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Frank Hart. I 'pay no taxes I pay no rent, Often busted without a cent; But a king among men from disease I'm free, Since taking Rocky Mountain Tea. Frank Hart. WATER NOTICE. Owing to excessive use of water, it becomes necessary for tbe city to cur tail the consumption; and notice fs hereby given that the water commission has amended the rule on! irrigatiou', limiting irrigation to the hours of 6 to 8 a. m., and 6 to 8 p. m. The attention of consumers is also called to the rule forbidding tbe sprinkling of streets be yond the sidewalks. These rules will be strictly enforced and the water shut off from all violators. August 30, 1006. LARS BERGSV1K, Superintendent ACCEPTS INVITATION. SAN JOSE, C. R, Aug. 29. The Costa Rican government has received invita tions from the governments of Honduras, Gautemala and Salvador to take part in the peace conferences here Sept. 1, and has accepted. The government of Costa Rica avoided the subject In its reply to the other central American gov-ernments. ARE YOU A BON VIVANT? The pith of life, after all, is a good feed. The good things of this life are not as a rule easily found, so that it is j a pleasure to find so close at band a first-class up-to-date establishmeent, whre one gets those good things at every meal, like the Palace Restaurant, on Commercial street. The home of the bon vivant. tf SHOT BY THDJVES. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 29. Shortlv after 12 o'clock last night Policeman James Cook was shot four times through the abdomen by two thieves whom 'he had arrested at the corner of Seventh and Townsend streets. Both thieves got away, though Cook shot five times at them after be had fallen to the ground. The officer was taken to the Emergen cy hospital, where it was said he could not recover. The only clue of identity to either of the robbers was the hat which Cook had shot from the head of one of them. Nothing Makes Life So Sweet. AS EASY COMFORTABLE SHOES. NOTHING MAEXS LIFE AS UNBEARABLE AS POORLY FITTING SHOES. COME TO ME , AND GET ABSOLUTE SATIS FACTION. S A. G1MRE 543 Bond St.', Opp. Fisher Broa. Best kind of logging shoes; hand made; alwaya on hand. All kinds of shoe repairing neatly and quickly done. STORAGE BATTERIES. i We sell the Northwestern Storage Battery, the very best on the market for automobiles, gasoline launches, etc. We have the finest and most complete charging plant for storage batteries. Recharging and repairing done. Expert worman8hip. R. R. Carruthers, electri cal supplies, 542 Duane street. t.f . BON TON MILLINERY Constant arrivals from the World's fashion centers in a wide divergence of captivating styles are daily adding new interest to the stunning Bon Ton Display. These stunning creations are the most remarkable values ever offered it. Astoria at the price. Smart enough to meet the expecta tions of the most fastidious dresser. The very latest shapes, such as the PETER PAN. Numerous others, The new high crown with broad brim Cowboy, or Roosevelt hat, which can be worn immediately, going for $3.50, sold everywhere for $3.50. ls-?-s, . MRS. GEORGIE PENNINGTON t