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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOIIIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. fVNOAY, SEPTEMBER 30, igo& ( ; ATTIIENEWTI1EATRE LAST NIGHT GILD DUTCH CIEANSER CHASES DIRT Makes Everything "Spick and Span." 0. BIO BOUSE GREETS "THE ROYAL CHEF" AND COMMENDS THE EN TEKPRISE OF THE MESSERS FISH Value. Quality. Courtesy. ER AND ELVERS. B if wSi 1 I;:," Doraxo Soap Powder For Toilet, Bath and Nursery, per Can, 25 Ccnt SOLI AGENTS FOR BAKERS HARRINGTON STEEL CUT COKES A. V. AL,LEN NEW YORK IN TWO COLUMNS (Continued from page 1 .locking. Hut the young in) wu not only elected leader, but redeemed the district from Tammany as well. When he waa elected president of the ltepub limn Cuuntjr Committee, the wle ones laughed again and said that m Tar tone could do nothing against the wishes of the old bose. It wat a hard fight for him to retain more than a nominal control, but hie recent victory glvet him ft clear -field. It It confidently expect ed that he will rehabilitate the broken down local Republican organisation, which hi ao often truck hands with Tammany for purpose of graft. One incident of the primary reiutt that attracted attention wet the ex tinction of James Brtce Gordon ttlne hart, the young Harvard man who at tempted the political regeneration of the East Side. J. B'Gce RJnehart, at the Bowery called him, waa "Imply anowed under in hie attempt to tecure the Republican leadership of "De Thold" Assembly Dietrkt. The Republican leader there hat of late year hern the property of Tammany Bona Nig Tim Sullivan. Rinchart twore to down Sullivan, if he was elected, to the big boaa tlmply gave the order that nine- 1111111 "O SPICES, q BAKING POWDER, FLOIIitB EXTRACTS AtocJuftPrffy; Fmcsr Flavor. Cmkir 5hxr0, toolkit MmjJ ! CL0S3ETGDEVERS i r 1- ORTLAND, OflEOOM. bart't opponent, Lmila Roenlnger, should be "amiceied out and then "oiuo fellow handed H'dee a lemon," wa the Rowery'. disinterested com ment on the result. New Yorker hare watched with In terest the recent teluns ol the Gov ernment Pure Food I -aw Commission held in the city. Father Knlckerbock er learned that much of the "prepared" foods he eats, do not, alas, bear any relation to the namea blaoned forth on the labels. Malt cod, according to the testimony evoked by the Commis sion I often haddock, canned baked beans are usually merely boiled, and real Joaf la sometimes concocted large ly of feather, and bite of rope. Hut- ter It dyed yellow and catsup la dyed red, and the green of the pickle la said to be put there very often by man rather than by nature. F-ven the cher ry in New York's cocktail Is said to be colored redbut as no New Yorker of tast takes cherries In bit cocktail, thla news will not greatly cause wor ry along thi Crest White Way. New York i looking forward with Interest to the 300-mlle automobile race for the Vanderbltt pup, to be held on Long Inland on OrtoW 8, and it 1 estimated that 150,000 persona wHI view the contest. Part of the thirty mile course lies within the city limit. In the little county of Nau, where the race is held, the auto day is the most prosperous day of the year. On the night before the race, single beds in farm houses and Inns rent In some canst a high ar $20 sr.d the jpssst must not cava) if other persons share the room wllb blm. Moreover on the day of the contest farmers' wives, sl tors, cousins and aunts sell sandwiches and fruit to the patient spectators at Waldorf prices, and the race commit tee employs 600 men as special police men at $5 per man, Kven when an oc casional chicken or pig Is run orer the offender is easily peivunded to part with a greenback. It is little wonder, therefore, that the farmers on the out skirts of the city"like the smell of gasolene, - I.ONOACRE. J W VSOTT3k L' mt HwwtfrrnlV'y -'Af Sffskftrn f V . ' ' . Wi, 1OY0UR 'V S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros, JOHNNIE CROWE DEAD. FTKRETT. Wash., Sept. 2!.-John nle Crowe, the prizefighter, died this morning In his dresfng-room a a re suit of knockout Mows, received in the 13th round lat night In a match be fore the KvrH Athletic elb with '! ly Rnailhem, of fan Francisco. TTo was struck over the kidneys and stomach and did not recover consciousness Snail hem Is under arrest. BUSTER BATTLESHIP. NEW YORK, Sept. 2fl.-The Con necticut, the only first-class battleship ever built In a yard owned by the United States Government, was put in commission this morning at the Brook lyn Nary Yard, exactly two years af ter she was launched. Captain Will lam Smith Is in command. The Connec ticut is the largest ship ever commis sioned for the American Navy. She displaces 16,000 tons, RAISIN' RAISINS. SAX DIEGO, Sept., 2S. Raisins mak ers of El Caon and Eecondldo valleys report the pack this year a little short. There Is a great scarcity of labor and some may be lost on that account, but the main reason giver "for the drop is that the Los Anireles market has de manded to many of the grapes In their fresh state that there It not at much left to cum. For Your Jewelry J7ants Go to Astoria's New but Most Reliable Jeweler - A complete Hue of new stock just in including Watches, ClocKs, Umbrellas, Opera Glasses and Souvenir Spoons of Astoria. Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty, FianR J. Donnerber, 110, 11th St. Klght hundred Astorians took a band In the pleasant task of launching the new nml handsome Astoria I heater Inst night, ' The bouse was Just comfortably filled and the a I wiener of crowding was a con trlbutlon to the real pleasurea of the night and Its leading event. Hie forty Jolly and accomplished peo pie on the farther tide of the ciu-UIn were not one whit behind in their part of the hannr celebration and "The Roval Chef will be long and kindly re ntembered In this city for the sterling merit of Its quality and Hs presentation here as the original, Introductorr bill of the hou, There was absolutely no room for dulit of the genuine success of the pret ty musical conceit when the final curtain was rung down for the applause of the night had a eonecutlveness and an ear ncatne about it that precluded any dubious conclusions In that line, It was bright, catchy, amusing and enter tatnlng In every phs and feature and served Its purpose admirably both in professional and social way. - The house itself was a revelation of comfort, service and beauty and the unlverssl eomment among the big lien telle last night was wholly indicative of the publlo appreciation of the pro tresslve spirit of the Mesne. Fisher and the iletermlned and faithful efforts of Manager It K Fivers, In behalf of toe re establishment here of a firt class theater In which the cultured and e acting Atorlan might, once In a while. m least, bo to see anmeining 01 rni htstrtonlo merit presented by stsrs and troupes of tanfilble standing In the pro feslon. The big theater Is well lighted and ventilated and though thre were some few delinquencies In the equipment, as Is the ease with every "flt nlnht" the world over, there Is nothing thst will not be amended and made perfect In due course. Th hntae, the playt! pair?, the pleasure, nil were on the common level of real success and It Is hpd the new Astoria Theater will never preent t lest excellent bill nor know a rser patronage than made up the acceptable record of last night. STORY TOO COMMON. CniCAOO, Sept, 28.-Cherle, O. Kline, an Kvanston coal merchant, using a shotgun at a weapon, mortftly wounded his wife as she lay In her bed In their residence early today. Then he placed the muwle of the weapon against his side and killed himself Instantly. Mrs. Kline died half an hour later. It is believed Mr. Kline enacted the tragedy while mentally inibalaired.- He bad suffered from a disorder of the brain, for some years, and for a time wa a patient In a sanitarium, Mr. Kline was 43 years old and hit wife 31). They leave six children, ORCHARD NOT CRAZY. SALT LAKE, Rcpt. 20.-A special to the Associated Pivss by Its Itolse cor respondent says i "The story that Harry Orohnn has lost hit reason it without foundation." FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral services over the mortal remains of the late Mrs. Rose Sorbye will take place at Rt. Mary's Catholic church, tomorrow morning, Monday, at 0:30 o'clock and interment will be had at the Clatsop cemetery. Servlcet at the graveside will be private. STORAGE BATTERIES. We sell the Northwestern Storage Battery, the very beet on the market for automobiles, gasoline launches, etc. Wo have the finest and most complete eharglng plant for storage batteries. Recharging and repairing done. Expert wornianahip. R. R. Carruthert, electri cal supplies, S42 Duan street, t.f. The laxative effect of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet la so agree able and ao natural you can hardly real ize that It la produced by a raedtolrsi. These tablets also cjire Indigestion, For sale by Frank Hart and leading drug gists. v , . Mist Olga Landen, Room 6, Pythian Bldg., Commercial St., Phone Black 2105 CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tfea Kind You Kaua Always Bought Boars Slgnatnr New (toils fer 'the (fomtag T7j VERY department at Simington's Is now showing gen- erous stocKS ot new seasons gooos, ano in several uic lines are completey Two features are always in evi- dence in goods at Simington's. The first is the quality we will have none but the best the market affords. The other styleis of equal importance, especially to our women customers- We look months ahead, keenly watching everything that will show the workings of Dame Fashion's mind. The result is that Simington's shows correct and authoritative styles weeks before they are on display elsewhere. A case in point is our, present splendid line of silks and dress goods. , We have been showing the beautiful plaids that will be worn so extensively this fall for the past month. Visitors are always welcome at Simington's. Come in and look over the bright new goods. Dress Goods Special. $10,00 Dress Patterns $4.48 Wlk and wool Kvaline In a M range of plain ouloii, llro Card, Navy, thampagna and Cream, priced w you Monday, Tuesday and wnesday, i i ft the pattern y440 $15.00 Dress Patterns $7.50 Bilk and Wod Kvaline, the most popular materials, for evening gowns, only a few colors Ml in ". l)ro-Card,cen, Nile and Light Ulue, (Special is f A Monday, Tuesday and Neoiicmiay.. VI iJV $1.19 Fancy Mohairs 48c. v 1'llt.H'n paltems to aelvet from ia all olra, checks, stripes, Halvel ud Juuard Ucigni 43 aim mines wme, t day cgularly old ftt t.ll). Special Monday, Tucs- . q ity and Welnesday at this low price ...4-Ov 10c New Flannelettes 10 Our new flannelette In all shadings and patterns, the cor rect materials for Klmonas and DnMng Saiuca, Monday, Tucwlay, Welneiilay, yard lUC Notion Prices That Do Their Own Talking. Silk Covered Featherbone, usually 15c, now ...nc Cotton covered Featherbone, ' usually lOo yard, 110W.T7C Silk Collar bone, usually 10c yard, now. ........ 94. Collar Supporters, usually 25c, now.......... ,..i8c Defiance Knap Fasteners, usually 6O0, per Rrost, sale 45c Omo Dre Shields, usually 25c, now f ' Best Twilled Cotton Tape, ilr.es 2 to 10.. ... Best Twilled CoUon Tape, tlr.es 10 to 10...... ,',... l Best Quality. Steel Tins, all ilwa.". ....'........MC Extra -Grade Tape Measures ......40 Tracing wheels e 9c Hosiery Special 9c Indies' liliick Cotton Hose, full fashioned, high spliced ankle, double heel and toe, guaranteed fast black. Special Monday Tuesday and Wednesday, 9c Toil de Word Gingham 9c The best Gingham made for 13 cents per ) andpriced to you at Be. A good range of patterns in dark and light colors. Buy all yon want, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, at thfe low price ...QC $1.25' Black Taffeta 84c 1 . - - r - 30 Inches wide, guaranteed Ituuk To lie t a, the best Q A 1125) special in this sale....,.,... ...54C Women's Underwear Low Priced Staple lines of women's winter underwear on sale Mon day, Tueday and Wednesday at exceptionally low prices, Jut m ssssw ,- ..--, the weight abd Na A tylet you want Q V jf fj for immediate I IV IrHll wear. Opportunfiy j - It tLH J tailor made Underwear . .. i ephtld by the appro! ' and continued custom ol, the Isdies and children who wear ity The per-j ( fcet popular priced a defwesr lsv Each gsrmcnt is trade, t marked and guaranteed to please In the wear- log. Our stock is now x complete. Early baying biuret better chance for selection. is ottered to sup ply your winter need. A big ear ing) tuke advan tage. Women's fleeced lined Cot ton ribbed EI Real Vesta and rants, medium weight, nicely finished, per fect fitting gar mentsj sizfs 4, fi, 0, on sale at this special low rt A in 23C El Real women's cream or grey col ored fine ribbej cotton Vests and pants, extra heavy weight, nice, soft floece, all sizes, on sale Monday, Tuesday and i Wednesday ... I tiiiUUi. . .C. 4JC Women's Cream White and Natural Grey wool ribbed El Real Vest and pnntt, Retsnug patented drawers, no sagging Flaps, extra fine garment, in this sale ,, Qjv Women't Heavy Grey Union Suits, sires 4, 5 pm and 0, our regular- O80 value...... ....' 'jC Women-Vi Grey v Combination Suits, in sir.es i f i 5 and 6, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday..... 4-2 C Misses' Combination Suits in Grey, sizes 5 t 8.. ...7 9c 10c Pure Lisan Crash 6c 18 inches wide, nil pure llnonBrown Crash, Monday Tuesday and Wednesday , 0 Mixes' Combination Suit, in Grey, sizes 5 to 8. ;.-.V, 43C 19c 6c Best Ontinf Flannel 9c In this season's newest and best patterns, In checks, stripes,; light and , dark. The Standard Best Tea- Yk eoldown Outings i.,....,,.. ...... ,CQ 5c Good Outing Flannel 6c Houaewlves, you will save by laying in your outing needs at this opportune time, a good grade of out- ing in all cojoi's and patterns, the yard. . . . , , n