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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1907)
L THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY it, 1907. jj When Looking for Something Better, Come to Us. Millinery, Suits, Cloaks, Skirts, Waists and Ladies' Furnishings. Exclusive Styles Reasonable Prices At JalofFs 120 llth Street We please the most particular ladies. Our prices X satisfy the most careful buyers. tUMMIIlMIMIlMIIIIIIMMIHMIMMMOmiMM THE POLICE COURT SESSION MAYOR WISE POSTPONES C. F WISE CASE UNTIL MONDAY BE CAUSE OF POSSIBLE PREJUDICE WATERFRONT The steamer Hyndford, which caws up la ballast, vent up to the Portland , Flouring Mills to load for the Orient ' She is veswl of 2775 tout. The Costa Rio wia at the O. R. A X, Two Big Steamers and Several' wbarf last evening en route for Frisco. Schooners Ifnvino. I considerable freight. , The tug Harvest Queen, after towing down the schooner Columbia, went back BUSY DAY AT THE WHARVES! st im to bring down the schooner Eclipse, The four-masted schooner King Cjrus sailed in last evening about 6:30. She U from Frisco n.) is anchored off the Lurline dock. The Roanoke, la From Sn Francisco With 144 Passengers and Five Hundred . Tons of Freight Steamer Disabled. Outside Strong HorNrester Blowing.; i '.The scene "on the "waterfront last, evening was busy in theextrenie, and with a choppy sea and a nor'west breeze all the mosquito fleet were hopping around like pea on drum. The Costa, Rica tied up at the 0. R- 4 X. wharf on her way down from Portland where she took on a large quantity of cases of, salmon. She was scheduled to said at 6 but did not get away till sometime after that' hour. The King Cyrus, a four-masted schooner, sailed in and dropper anchor opposite the Lurline dock, just after the Lurline herself had tied up. Closely following the King Cyrus came the steamer Roanoke from Frisco, and with an ominous crashing1 and swaying of the timbers ol tne Biggins wharf which she brushed as -she passed by, she went on to tie up at Callemler's. The steamer Kilburne was due to follow her. In the early hours of the morning the Hyndford had al ready footed it up to Portland. The San Francisco steamer Roanoke came up about 6:45 and tied up at Cal lander's wharf. She earned 144 pas sengers, five of whom were for Astoria and 500 tons of freight, 60 tons of which came off. The captain of the Roanoke reports the steamer Johan Poison as broken down outside with a strong nor wester blowing. The Roanoke proceeded to Portland at 8 p. m. Yesterday morning a four-masted schooner sailed in over the bar and kept on up the other side for Simpson's lumber mills. This was probably the schooner Churchill The steamer Lurline came down from Portland loot night about on schedule. Captain Larkins reports the water still rising up above. The vessel went away about S o'clock. The four-masted schooner Columbia came down from Rainier with a load of 820,000 feet, loaded at Rainier. She was towed down by the tug Harvest Queen. The schooner Glendale arrived in the river from Frisco d went on to Hume's Mill ai Tongue Point. The lighthouse tender Heather passed out at 6:5 a. m. yesterday on her trip to Gray's Harbor. The tug Tatoosb wa tied up below the O. R. t X. wharf last night. The tug Melville was down the river yesterday afternoon. The schooner Irene went up to Port land Monday night. CLEARANCE SALE. For the next 10 days I will sell my entire stock of high-grade millinery. Trimmed and untrlmmed shapes. nlnmns. feathers, flowers all at one half price. Call and look at the stock. Mrs. M. Petersen. Star Theater Blag Eleventh and Commercial streets. 0 D&NE BY DEED. S U. S. to James N. Boyd, SE. 1-4 of the NE. 1-4 of the W. 1-2 of the NE. 1-4 and the SE. 1-4 of the XW. 1-4, sec. 25, T. 5 X., R. 9 W, 160 acres; patent ' Marie Rosenberg and C. C Rosen berg to Grand Rapids-Oregon Tim ber Co., XW. 1-4, sec. 33, T. 5 X, R. 8 W M. R. Pomeroy, sheriff, to Harry D. Gray j sheriff's deed- In the matter of the estate of John Ewtea, entry order approving final account; probate Pacific Railway k Navigation Co, resolution of the Board of Directors. The Liberty Bell Social Club will give another one of their 'dances Sat urday evening, May 25th, at Logan's balL Everybody la cordially Invited. S-21-4t Panama hats cleaned and blocked, Leave them with Dell Skully. Gakes that Makeyour Mouth Water Fancy home made Cakes. Something new, in flavors of Pineapple, Marshmellow and Caramel This will mean a treat to the many house , wives of Astoria. On vSale at 2Sc each Oregon Bakery PHONE MAIN 1341. COR. 9TH A COMMERCIAL 8T. Mayor Wise presided In poMc four yesterday and in th ease of G, F. Wise charged with harboring minor girls in MiliMin and refusing to surrender the stun to police ortlwr on request, the Atvor felt that liU recent actions In the matter of dance halls and the like might give caue to om talk of preju dice and bias on his part and at the request of the counsel for the Jskwt he postponed the eat until next Mod day when Judge Anderson will have returned. The pottponment was against the wishes of the city attorney who wanted the ca tried at once. The prosecution's witne, Emma Jdhnon, one of the minor girls who has been under arrest since last Friday and In the city jail has been released, in cus tody of Mice Officer Twoiubly and la at the present etaying at his house, but Is returned to the Jail at night so that she i always under the care of the officer. It not being considered that the jail is a proper place for a girl of ber years to be confined for any length of tint. C O. Lund, charged with being t vagrant and without visible means of support, whs fined $50 wr 25 days in jaiL Sentence was suspended on the condition tiiat he leave town at once. Two Japs were found fighting on Sixth street Monday night, on being arrested on drew a knife and evidently had in tetions of cutting one of the officers. He was disarmed and appeared in police court yetenlay afternoon ami was lined $30 or 13 daws in jail, bis antagonist forfeited bail Hedges On the GamblsM . . . rroUUng Attorney Hedge was in Astoria yesterday during a few leisure hours from St. Helens. On being ap proached as to what action 0' he contemplated taking with regard to the gamblers the prosecuting attorney said that he was not prepared to atscum me question a he was not sufficiently sup- nlied with daU or information 10 en- hl. him to exDress any definite opinion or to outline any course of action. He ia at present very busy i fit. ltewns where there is a very heavy docket In cluding a murder cae, an abduction case and a commission in lunacy. r oofe -Right You'll find Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes not only Right in Looks, but Right in Making and in Style These Clothes keep shape:"" Tailored Right. ,JwfsC. Xf kstt il it ' rem ,. - 'i m sf It) a a S PERSONAL MENTION. . 8) S John Grassitse, the mail carrier from Seaside to Xehalem, was in town yes terday. H. B. Kerr, the well known tock rancher of Xehalem, visiteil in Astoria yesterday. Irosecuting Attorney Hedges was in Astoria from St. Helens for a short time vesterday. State Attorney-General Crawford came in yesterday on legal business. Sheriff Pomeroy went to Olney ye' terday afternoon to serve subpenas in Willener'e case. George A. Hazlite, of Deer Island, spent yesterday in Astoria. J. Wilson was a viitor in town yes- terdav. Mr. Lewis, the well known banker, was In Astoria yesterday. A. J. Hawkins, of Seatle, was a visi tor in Astoria yesterday. Guy A. Rogers came into town from Portland and registered at the Occident yesterday. H. L. Regan U registered at the Oc cident. Judge F, Taylor of the firm of Hamil ton, Fulton Taylor, left Astoria for Portland yesterday on business. John Xelson, of Onedia, was in As toria yesterday. L. T. Terry and wife are visiting As toria from Portland. Thirty day treatment for kidney bladder troubles anji rheumatism, tor $1.00. Tour money refunded If not oiinflftfl. Plneulei contain no alco hol Do not derange the stomach. Easy to take. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store. Change of Entertainment. Beginning last night, the scheme of entertainment at what has been known as the Waldorf dance hall, was quietly and finally abandoned, and hencefor ward the patrons of the home will be Indulged with straight and Interesting programs of the best vaudeville ob tainable on the' northwest circuit. Charles F. Wise has determined upon this and will follow it out to the let ter. This week's offerings will be just a shade shy on strong specialties, but next week's bill w'U be among the finest programs on the circuit and will be sustained regularly thereafter. HATS Dunlapelind Many Others Oar stock oi Hats is complete. We have them in all tbe Latest Spring and Summer styles and i 1 ; 1 p f .V. Copyright 194 Hart SchsfTner U Copyright 1907 if Mars At Prices to Suit Anybody "Uncommon Qothes." NEW TO-DAY. Oliver typewriter and automatic stenographers at A. R. Cyrua, 424 Commercial streets tf. Colum'uU and Victor graphophonea and latest records at 424 CommrclaI street A. R. Cyrus. tf. Wanted to buy a bouse and lot Must bs In food location. AdJress M., this office. Dell B. Scully, XoUry Public, si Tcully' Cigar Store. Any old hour! Just Received The secret of making good picture Is tn having the best materials to work with. Hart' drug (tor have Just received a fresh supply of film and film-packs, to get In the gam and do It right 8v Your Slip Whetlssr you buy 10 cent or a dol lar's worth In Wis' clothing store, savs your slip, and when you have 5 worth you net a Piano number free. Be sure and ask for your number for the nest dance and Piano contest for Wise' customers. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It make all th dlffsrsno In the world to th convivial man wher. and what, h drinks. Most men dir beauty and cleanliness, and handom appointments In th saloon they pat ronls rtfularly, a well as th sn tlal pre-requlsit of genuin wine and liquor that r served to t'nsm, And the thing ar so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Bund's legant resort the Commercial, at No, 60S on th street of that nam that they account thoroughly for th fixed and splendid cusom he enjoys. Thr is nothing allowed to pass hi counter but tbe best and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, nd th ser vice behind It all, Is th most pleasing and satisfying In th city. Talking Maohln, Subscribe for th Dally or Weekly Astorlan and get a Oraphophon on small weekly payments. Call on A. R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial treet for particular. in . . ,. ,.,..1 j lunula in- ar totng Ilk wlld-f r and th kid rhm)va ar aftor them bcaua they took so "comfy." If a man know anything of hi wr anatomy h must b awar that hls stomach I a rnanlflont organ and entitled to th utmost consideration; knowing that h will eat at th Palao when hs can conserve It tafsty and comfort, by tlng only th beat cooked, best ssrvsd and mot compsa sating meal in th city of Astoria, day, ornlght, It Ur always the asm a. and th False habit 1 on that pay to aoqulr. Arthur Smith la a mas ter of th art of preparation and ser vice, of all thing dlbls. I For your watch and clock rspalrlnc (o to Frank 3. Donnsrberg th rsllable. Jeweler, 110-11 stmt 0 to A, D, Crlg for your tni awmng ana au wnas or canvas wm. 12th and Excbang , tf For Th Llttl Peopls. Every parent In th! city should In vestlgate, at once, the new and ap preciable aho for th youngsters, at Charles V. Brown' Commercial itreet bouse. They ar called th "E. O. Scuffer" and ar th very pltom of good wear and real comfort They Golden Oak Rug filler and bird cage now In. Hlldebrand dor. . Just Beosus. That Is th title of Herman Wise' ad today. He offers over 400 men's suit In dark a well a light colors, worth from $12.50 to $25 at the great reduction of 25 per cent. There' noth ing the matter with these suit but Mr. Wise say that he ha over 1500 suit and wants to force out at least 400 to 500 of them and the off price will dolt BASE BALL I BOHEMIANS vs. TRUNKMAK6RS 2:30 P. M., SUNDAY MAY 26 At A, F. G. GrotiiidB Great Game of the New Season. The Bohemians have been admitted to the Tri-City Base Ball League. Admission, Adults 25c, Children 10c. Come Out Everybody Tlmbsr Cllm. We are In close touch with a good line of open timber claims; will des patch all business In this line under the guidance of a perfectly reliable locator, and give all posslbe guaranty as to the Issue of the fling made under our auspices. But application In this behalf must be made at this office without loss of time. THE F. N. CLARK CO. Before You Get Hungry Come and see us, We have all kinds of good things to eat. All Fruits and Vegetables in season. Just received a very large shipment of Spices and Extracts in small packages. ACME GROCERY 521 Commercial Street Phone Main A81