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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1907)
SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 19o7. THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. - . .. " r. ,, ,. ,. , , , ,. . "' -i.ii in. - ,.,-, "iMWBMMMBMMBiMg . - "" 'mmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm f i THE PINNACLE OF MERIT "PIN-MONEY PICKLES THE PINT A fresh supply just in. 99 CAUSELESS SUICIDE YESTERDAY How On Bui Astoria pitor 8pnt th Day Among Joyful Pop Ytrday, Yesterday nioinlfiif at 8 o'clock Itv. 0. K. IlydiiulKt, pastor of the Firtt 25c ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. TILES Of 1 1 National Bloyelti On Bula At Ork wlti'a. Oo to A. D, Craig for your tnt awning and all kinds of canvas work 11th and Rxchang. tf Ths vary bt hoard to b obtained In tit city la at "The Occident Hotel: Raits vsry reasonable. For Fin Waion and clock repairing go to Frank J. Donnarbrg, th re liable Jwlr, 111 1Kb Bt. For R.nt A 7 room houa with mod rn bath, rant 110.00 Inqulr at Bono field A Mtton Co. Sing.r Bowing Maohin Co. Just received a new mock of Singer and Whlr A Wilson machine, all the lateat style. Repairing and cleaning of all make of machines a specialty coma ahd give ua a trial, 172-10t'n Bt. Purchat Complttad -Nyntrom and Itond paid Into the county treasurf the u mof fi&O tnMnrday th final pay mnt for tlia county' portnbl saw mill, which ws at one formally truria frr1 to thm. Kolic Court rile sum fo 1,0 w,i netted In the tit" trensur yby the for feiture of three bnlla yesterday, one vagrant wan ned 1 100 or fifty day In Jail, sentence bellif suspended to al low hi into leave town. Chang Quarter The Astoria Ah. strait. Title and Trust Company him mi' grown It present quartera on Kle- nt n street nml will In the near future transfer Ita headquarter to the Reed liiilliliiiK io the corner of lJleventh and Dunne alrneta, In Behalf of Hir Judge 'freiuhard rti'r.iiiy made the following order In "(&( car pending In the probate department; In the mutter of the KUnrdlanshlp of Muter and Houa Ny lulsi, mi order win made Netting apart the aum of 25.,ench for the clothing-! of the minor named; In tho matter of the eatute of James llrown, decena ed, mi order was entered approving the second iti'i ount of the administra trix, and also one directing her to mort Kngu certain realty belonging to the estate. -U.-JHU lJ.',LJt!lUJli. I JUV Doll H. Scully, NoUrj Vullj' Cigar btor. Any rutins, at old hour I rraotura Hib w. H, Twilight of Kmippa brok two of hi rib by u full inuay arternoon and was taken to this city yesterday for treatment. Ills Injuries though painful are riot serious. rwr daeine otrvio insinuation ot rpalr work, go to J. 8. Vsrnon. elc trlclan, No. 417 Exchange atreet, tel pnona, Main 1441. All manner of electric and telephone work done at abort notice. Filling the vearcy.--The departure of W. A. Hhermnri from the Hto-rmau Transfer Company' offle to that of llMher Urnther' Company, a hook Keeper for the luTter concern, huh mud. iii decenary ior tn rormer Hoiih,. to ecure a good mtin a cimhler and honk keeer, and they have been fortunate enough to aecure Mike Leahy, the well known caahlir for the Aaioiiu & col unitUii Klver Railroad Company, . In thl city, who will take over tho Hoer- nan book on April fllrnt. complain of condition Almoit cv erJ trip of the steamer Nahcotta, from tn imrth'nore ehe hrlnK a urouo of llaeallsfied Italian workmen from the conatructlon camp of Krlckson A Tet ion, who are building tho extennion of the I. It. & N. railway to Knappton They complain bitterly of lack of com- lortanie nouitmg during the aevore weather, and any there I practically no tilace at all to lecr, Twent v-Heveii ame over on Friday' boat, and thlr-y-two arrived liut night with their heck In their pocket. V Do you feel aleepy ana not working In the afternoon T a bit Per- you're eating too heavy and too hard to dlgeat Why not try the Palace reauturant on Commercial atreet, where ail the baking la done In those famoua atow-prooe ovena, which turn out light, appetlilng wholeaome thing 7 Tou'll aav money, too. U All Want the BedWhen on goea In aearch of amuaemant of a certain kind, a, for Instance, a fin line of moving picture, bo want the beat and lateit and will not be aattafled with thread-bar and common preaon atlona, In thl lino, the film now on at the Waldorf are aald to be among the real artistic work of that kind pro grammed In thla woatern country. In all there are lx of the'o realistic atrlnga and all are living portrayal of the leading event of hlxtory, auch a the "Bennington at San Diego the "Tranafer of Paul Jonoa:" tae "Two Champion Wreatllng Mntchea of the World;" the "Slum of Pari;' "Monsieur Heaucalre, or the Gentle man Frlond;" and othor of equal and remarkable fidelity, make up a aerlea of entertaining Item not to be dl counted In thla city. NO KNOWN GROUND FOR THE RASH ACT OF CORPORAL C. E LEWIS YESTERDAY MORNING INQUEST TOMORROW." roatordiiy morning ut o'clock Cor poral ('ballon K. Lowla, the young aol ier, who shot lilmaclf In tho head In one of the boxen of Hwan Wllaon s(ilooii ut "oiiieenth and Commercial atreela, six hours before, died at Ht Mary hospital, He wntf never really coiisclou after being taken to tho ho pltul, and when Chief of Police Charles tJaiiiiuul culled upon him eurly voa terday morning, In the hope of secur ing som,. stutmnent In relation to th. tragedy, In- was In no shape to recog nl.n anyone, and died without regain ing hlsi faculties nt all. Dr. Pllklngton had charge of the case at the hospital. The renin In were at oneo taken In charge by Coroner W. C, A. Pobl, who has ordered an Inquest, at bin office tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. J. A. Ftolii i (Hon, of Chinook, the woman wno was with him when ho went to piece so desperately, and took a ahot at he r without hitting her, urn who uns placed In tho city prlsoif Imme diately after the shooting, was turned over later In the ilay to Hherlff M. ft. J'orneroy, and lodirnd In the Clatsop county jui ,.d!nK ((. (Miurae the Inquest at which she will be th; most Important witness. Tnere wer rumors about the city yesterday that Mra, , Robertson bad don,, the shooting herself, but thla was discountenanced later In the day b her straight-forward story of the de plorable event. She made effort to conceal anything and talked to the point on every detail of questioning to which she was subjected; and aside from the disreputable Incident of time' (due,, arid clrcumstnees under which she was hi companion, there la no chance lying ugalnst her. Inquiry at Fort Columbia develops the fact that young Lewi was very popular among his comrades of the rwetity-Thlrd company, court artil lery, and there I sincere regret down there among the boys for his unhappy ending. They say he waa an excel- ent soldier and a faithful comrade. I al way at the service of his frlnedxl and rigorously dutiful In a military way. The company desires to have charge o fthn bodnv after tho coroner shall have relinquished It, and It will be burled with military honors' If possible. Charles K. Ixswla was a native of Philadelphia, and had been with the riilrty-thlrd Jut three years, one month and twenty days ,and was about 23 years of ace. He held some fine records fr diilllnir duties In the com pnny nn.l was counted a llrst class sol dier at Columbia. BIG PROJECT AFOOT. Chocolates and Bonbons Are the Best Right Goods at the Right Prices. What we liKe best for that Dainty Cold Lunch. CANNED GOODS. Sliced Bacon, Chipped Beef, Deviled Ham, Roast Beef, Boiled Tongue and Cold Meats of all Kinds. A fresh shipment of Horseradish just received. Scholfield, Mattson & Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co. Parler Seoond Floor ovr 8oholflld A Mattaon Co. Immense Logging Preparation In the Country South of Atoria. One of Astoria's best known young citizens who h:ta Just returned from a trip down In tho Olney neighborhood, liiiiiRtt tliv cheerful Intelligence, font ho met a group of surveyors at work down tnere, who claimed to be out running lines for a loKping railway fifteen miles in length, frtn the Olney section Into the Nehalem, In the Inter est of the We tern Oregon Innrovc nieiu company, a Portland concern that intend to put in a huge camp down there early In the ap'ing: and who will ,lt Id claimed, put a body of 300 workmen on by the first of May to rush their railway to completion. rV man by the name of Taylorvla out at tho head of the enterprise and says there ia no possible doubt of the pur pose, or scope, of tho plans of his prin cipals, and that they will inaugurate one of tho biggest camps In all this country before the aoaaon Is well ad vanced. Other than the mere name of the company, he would not yield any specific data; but gave what he did with the frankest and most convinc ing assurance. "Rah." for old Clatsop.! P. R. & NM Getting Busy The Pa clflc Railway & Navigation Company has' filed In the office of the county clerk for Columbia county rlght-of-wa doeds from tho twenty-mile post, north east of Buxton to the town of Ver nonla before the first day ot January, 1908, and are In conformity with the proposition to build to that place made by Mr. Little and It Is undoubtedly as sumod that Vernonla will be on tho raldroad map within less than a year, Right-of-way men are now socurlng deeds, between Vernonla and Pittsburg. The, line follows the Nehalem valley past Mist to Humbug Creek. The sur veyors are now working on the perma nent location below Pittsburg. Ore- gon mist. Five Cent to S3.00 When you feel like "sponging" a bft. drop into Frank Hart's drug store and buy a sponge. Tou can find Just what you want, from 5 cents to fl.OO per sponge. Morning Astorlan, (0 cents a month, Lutheran church of this city, left here for Orafs River, whither he was called to perform the gracious ceremony of trio cnureh In teh marriage of Miss Marie Pejersen and Mr, Francis An derson, both of that pleasant valley country. ' The Petersen homo wus ths scene of the happy event and the rlvtr was swarming with all manner of craft that had brought In friends of tho young people, at uU; wedding festivi ties were of the most elaborate and enjoyable sort and hiKted tho whole day through. To augment the Jollity of the occa sion, the parents of the pretty bride amplified the spirit of the day, which was the anniversary of t'oelr own wed ' Itig twenty-fv years ago. by making merry on that score, to which all hands nt the most acquiescent and abun-j dant rcNponxe; and a If thl were not sumclciit, can., for Joy, Mr. and Mr. W'ahlgren, of this city, the slsier and brother-in-law, of Mrs. Petersen, who wedding was coincident with that of the Petersen's, also made their appear ance with every Incentive for pleasure In the celebration of their silver wed- illng; and It IK needless to say the great crowd of guests present were Indulged to the utter limit of good things und to endless merriment con sequent upon the trio of events. Mr. Rydquist says he has figured at some Jolly affairs In the line of wed dings, but he has yet to Kee anything to compare with the fund of downright pleasure that prevailed at the Peter sen home at 'Iray's Hlver yesterday, and he left long before the gala festi vities were at an end, almost wearied with the sum of the day's bright devel opnieiits; but he had no sooner landed Ui this city, than his service were again demanded In behalf of Miss Mar tile itogell and Mr. Charles O. Greene, of this city, whose wedding he solem- , . , . . . ... nixea ai me norne or me brie near the city reservoir, and at which the plcruiant things of the northshore cele brations were duplicated in a large measure. Bo much for one day and It quota of happlnea's for some. j Easter Only a Few Days Off. The new suit or new dress requires new shoes to proper ly set it off. A pair of our ladies' $4.00 patent colt or $3.50 Kid Ox fords are just the kind need ed to produce correct effect. Wherity, Ralston Company:; TM Leading Bho Dealer. tttfttmit111t1tmtttttMIMMMMMMa L. DOWN FROM ALASKA. P. Hunt Arriv Down For Sha ken Cannery' New Launch., L. P. Hunt, general manager of the blK Shakan Cannerv Comnanf's hnt. neSK at Shaken, Alaska,, arrived In the city yesterday, to arrange for the ship ment of the season's supplies to the northern plant, and to take back the fine motor launch now building at the H. M. Leathers' yards In this clt; for that concern. ' Mr. Hunt reports the prospect fine for the new season and has every rea son to believe It will turn out happily for all Interested up that way. He Is an ex-newspaper-man, and ex-banker and an allround flfah expert, and so he ought to know. He will leave back for the north sometime next week. EDITOR DEFENDS ANARCHIST. Latter i Charged With Death of Twenf '-eight Person. MADRID, March 23. Senor Igleslas, editor of the Barcelona reolutlonary newspaper, El Progresso, has under taken to represent Ferrer who Is charged with complicity In the bomb throwing which occurred on the day King Alfonso was married and while the royal couple waa returning from the church. A man who waa wounded at the time has Just died from the effects of his Injuries, after ten months of terrible suffering. His Is the twenty eighth death resisting from the explosion. PER80NAL MENTION. Dr. o. W. Overmeyer of south Bend Wasb., Is visiting In thl city. J. Gleson was down from the metro polls yesterday on business. ! Thos. Dealey left for Portland yes terday to meet his wife who Is return ing from a visit to their daughter in California. Misses- Jesse Raymond and Grace Do Gaff were down from Portland yes terday. Jas. L Inch of Marshland Is a business visitor In this city. J. L. Healey and wife of Gray's Riv er were in Astoria yesterday. W. R. Hunt of Portland Is In this city on a business trip. Otto Rosendahl of Chinook was In Astoria yesterday. J. H. Webb was In from Castle Rock yesterday for a brief visit W. H. Woodard came down from Portland yesterday on business. . Dr. Owens Adair returned Friday from a successful business and pleas ure trip to North Yakima. She reports that country making wonderful pro gress. Charles Humphreys, manager of the Postal Telegraph Company, in this city was a passenger for Oregon City, on last evening's 6:10 express. He will return here on Monday night - in t for D Just received our second shipment of new hats in all the latest 190 7 MOBEl Embracing all the latest shapes and shades that prevail this sea son, in Telescopes, Soft Hats and Derbies. We have the exclusive agency in this city for oh $3.oo r $3.00 The standard of high quality, second to none. Every hat guaranteed 3 Come and see our line before you buy your Easter bonnet. A wide assortment to select from. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, JUDDBROS., Proprietors. 084 Commercial St. Between . 15th and 16th. i i delivered by carrier.