THE MORNING STOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 5 IIARRYGEORGELOSES LIFE IN WATER Wo Have Today Extra Fine Apple Blossom Honey From the Sun Flower Dairy A Piano Number Free With Each $5 Purchase. WHILE ON PLEASURE TRIP WITH A FRIEND ON YOUNG'S BAY, THE BOY IS DROWNED. SUNDAY, MAY afl, 1907. ROSS., HIGGINS & CO. Tht Ltadlng Qrtotn TERSE TILES OF TBMO Tbt Hymtntil AUr Walter llokkanen hat been granted a license to wtO. 1JI.I Janttata, Fellcita tlont! Juitlct Court- la tht suit of Willlner vt, Henderson today In tht Juttlet court motion wit miik t vtoatt the writ of replevin j tblt wu denied. Appointed Appttlaera la tht ntatttr of th guardianship of Albert and Paulina Harrla, an order waa madt In th probata court yester day appointing 0. F. Morton, Howard 11. Drowwll ami F. X. Clark apprais ers of tht estate. Articles of Incorporation C. E. Untun bat ink out hi drug aUirt and tht goodwill itock and fix turn to tht Columbia Drug Company. Tot Utter bat (lied rtlclet of Incorpo ration and tht parties art C. C. Roen twrg, Xathala Lud walla and Mary Ro senberg, all of AatorU. Cong Home John 'Am, a well known resident of Aatorla, lravt on Monday for hit homt in Trieste, AutrU. Mr, Zam who l 70 years of ago, travela via th C, P. K (Agent James Finlayton) to Xew Y rk and their mtcbct tht tteamer AHnnia of tht Ctnant Lino which goes direct to Trieste. Bon Voyipel For Aaainobola Several people from tht neighbor hood of Aotorlt hart recently departed or signified their Intention of departing for tht newly opened up territory or Aseinaboia, CnuU. Iwbtli It I an aieellent eountry and a grand wheat growing country, but Astoria la good enough for mt people for tht prefnt. Death at Skamokiwi Antont A. OUon, 34 year of age, died of cancer of the stomach at Skamoknwa ytaterday morning at 5:30. Mr. Olton, who bail been suffering for several weeks, left a. wlft and a brother to mourn him. The funeral will take plait at Sknmokawa on Sunday under tht auspices of tht Redmen's Lodge rcqulecet. Contract Completed William Ltpp and John riaiiUnp, who bavt been under contract In the boatbuilding aervict of tht fianWn Cannery, have completed their tontnrt end wilt engage In fluhlng for the bal noe of tht aetoon, Recrultlnt Office The recruiting branch of tht armr baa opened an oftlec in Aatoria for tue DiiriKwe of enlist Ina desirable men for at- t the Infantry, cavalry and artillery. The offlct i located over tht Bet Hive and i In charge of 6argeant Skinner. Lieutenant KehM. U. 8. A., waa in the city yesterday attending to tht detail of inaugurating tht new station. Pollet Court , Judge Anderson waa back on the bem-h In police court yesterday and Rued two plain drunk the cimUuiwry amount of M or two day In jail. On the mo tion of City Attorney Alercromble the ea-et of C. F. Wie and John Stephen ion were continued until Tuesday at 2 p, m. Tht city attorney desired to make an over-Sunday trip and could not get b-k In time for the trials Monday. Advertising Clam The Atori4 ft Coluuibit River Rail- rnad hat ju-t Utued I novel form ad- vertlning, fur their Clatsop beach r-ort. A everyone knowi, the finest olamt in the world art the razor clam found in that vicinity and the new advertising i little booklet, with the cover made to reprewnt a clam shell and i an exact reproduction of the real thing in contour and foloring, lmiJe the cover hi a paee to write a abort 'letter and nuL&r pictures Uliutratbg tht nmuM m-nts to be found at the beach. The booklet takes a two-cent Mump to carry it which acta aa teal at tbt tune time. The booklets can be obtained at the local A. A C. R. A. ollto for the aking. ,On tht luck of the cover in written a clever little vera aa follow: I'm a clam of the proper aortj Found at the beai-h where the wild wavet ajiort, Take the A. A C. and see the sea CItop lieach ie the place i"or me. Another Finn Realdcnct Y, N, Smith, the well known plumb ing contractor, It preparing to put up 1 residence ifor himaelf at the nnrthe.tst corner of Irving and Seventh etreeta, Hit building will be a two-story frame tincture, with all tht most modern improvements, and will, cost about $3000.' Architect Wicks it at present bitty on the plant, and the work will be commenced at toon at possible. Ice Cream Sherbets Practice Economy in your Grocery purchases and your bank ' 4 JL ' i account win dc greater ai .. 1 Oregon Strawberries re ceived daily direct from the grower. Scholfield. Mattson Co., GOOD GOODS A ten llily m accident occurred aUii! 3 o'clock yenterdny artenxwn when (i. Harry Oorgc, tht ton and only child of Mr. and Mrs. (I. H. tieorjjc, wt drowned in Young's Bay. HuiTy George and Mim Winnie Iiig glut had token email salting boat from cloee by 1'arker'a dock in Young" Day to make a plea'urt trip on the river. They bad not proceeded very far and had, it Is believed, scarcely got the boat in trim when suddenly the ail gibed, the boom ttriking the boy on the head and knocking him into the water. Vexed, and probably uncon h-Iuiii be mechanically twain round in a circle for 1 pnwible minute, then be sank. He roc to the turfact again and, waving hl bands, again aank. Once mora lit rose, and this time trolling at tbt girl, hi partner in the trip, be waved bit hand to her and Anally dis appeared. Meanwhile, on the bridge, eeveral peo ple tx4 awt-atruck, watching the tragedy, uuable to avert It, The whole affair wat over and the catastrophe complete before a boat. could le sent to the lad't aid. Men ran frantically to get whatever there was. One boat waa found but there wert no oais, another, that of Iirldgekeeier Strom, it waa iin pooftible to launch, because a boom of higi had damaged tht slip. Meanwhile the boy met hit death! These art tht Uent features. Hut the boy met bit death, with a smile on his face, and a wave of his hand to the girl bU partner In the trip! Nothing could be done though a hundred thing might bavt been If only If If one boat bad bad cart in It, If another bod not been high and dry if the gasoline launch which came up to the the place of the fataity withlu a minute or so after, had only atarted a moment sooner. Frank Lewi coming round the point in his launch heard tht girl call, saw her beckon and speeded to her. Hut the tail of the boat blocked hit view of the tragedy, being enacted on tbt other side of it. So Provldenet willed, and one of the bent and brightest of young Aetorlant haa paaoed to hit account. And that account all who knew him do truly and firmly believe will be found marked on the credit side only. Jut back from m second year at Stanford,, barely 20 yenrt of age, he wot beloved by everyone who knew Mm. Itappy, generout, high-spirited, modeat, be was to all a true and perfect gentlemen. What more can be said. but to offer respectfully the deep est sympathy to hit terribly bereaved parenta. I For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Parian Beoond Floor tvtr Soholfltld A Mattttn Ct. Co., The boat in which the two friends wt-re sailing was a Whitehall a kind with whk-h Hurry Cieorge wat perfectly familiar. He had been used to the wat ers and boats since he wat a child' and wa an excellent swimmer, so the acci dent can only be accounted for by hit having been thinned by the boom, which struck him. The young girl, MLa Hig gin, is utterly prostrated, and i natur ally unable at present to give any clear idea w tht accident. After being land ed at the Parker dock ahe walked back to town over the hill, accompanied by Si Herman, who la watchman on the San Joae. A great number of people went down to Young's Bay to assist in the search for the body, which wat not recovered until after 11 o'clock laat night. The patrol, the Chinook, the Pilot and the Comet, besides numerous (lulling boats, all took part in the search. rnt Derock, the diver, also made a number of descents. But it was left to Mr. W. J. Berry and J. R. Burke to eventually bring the body to the sur face This they did by means of a long lend line to which were attached num erous sturgeon hooks. The men were in two gasoline fishing boatt with the line towing between them. The body was found about 130 yards from where it sank, Club Opens The Irving Club opened its door in the Savings Bwvk building yesterday afternoon but adjourned the formal house warming till some day next week. Police News O. Johnson, a .machinist,' who is well known to the police as an almost habitual drunkard, was arrested yester day for an attempted assault on the ix-year-old daughter of a man named Snndein. He beguilded the child into' his shack, when fortunately the mother of the child passed by and saw them. Site had the man arrested. A fttylish it V NtS Makes threg baae Kltx fej; Yp Especially whf Offers Over 400 Hen's Suits iWise Per Cent From Regular Price 1 HERMAN WISB The Only Dust Proof Moth Proof Wardrobe Clothing Store in Oregon. LABORERAT SEASIDE BADLY HURT FALLS FROM ' LOCOMOTIVE AND SUSTAINS SERIOUS INJURIES TO HIP AND HEAD NOW AT TUE HOSPITAL. Matt Tarshilo in the employ if the Seaside Lumber ft Manufacturing Co., waa seriouidy hurt yesterday while fol lowing hit occupation at Seaside. It ia reported that he fell from a locomo tive of a logging train whilst it was in motion and sustained a serious dis location of the hip. It was found neccs tary to take several stitches in the wounds to the head, and whilst they art bad cuts and extremely painful, they art not nearly no troublesome or distressing as the dislocation. Tht man was brought Into town on the evening tmin from Seaside and imme diately removed to St. Mary's Hospital, where he is now resting fairly easily. Unfortunately he Is able to speak but very few words oif English and cannot give a very clear or definite account of how the accident occurred. 0 S 05) PERSONAL. MENTION. S Mrs. P. Wasserman, of Portland, is in the city visiting her ncice, Mrs. I. Bergman. E. E. Potter, of San Francisco, came to Astoria on business yesterday. Mr. Philip B. Van Nice, of the Title Guarantee ft Trust Co., of Portland, was in the city on business yesterday, Mr. J. Ferner, of Rogue Point, was in town 'yesterday, Mr. H. B. Slcetser, of Philadelphia, registered at the Occident Hotel on Saturday. ' Joseph T. Bemer, of San Francisco, was a visitor in Astoria yesterday. Jos. W. Whitney, salesman for the Pcmington Typewriter Co., is in Astoria on business. , y 8avt Your Slip Whether you buy 10 cents or a dol lar's worth In Wise's clothing store, save your slips, and when you have $5 worth you ret a Piano number fret. Be sure and ask for your number for tht next dance and Piano contest for Wise's customers. 1 Our Summer fflillinery Our showing of beautiful creations of summer headgear includes the Newest Millinery conjur ings of Paris and America. A Graceful Collection Each hat seemingly more radiantly beautiful than the other, but all practical and worthy. You'll find every new Summer Shape including the newest trimmed Sailors, new browns, new greens, new shades of maize, etc. Now is the time to purchase your summer hat, while the assortment is at its best. Bon Ton Millinery 483 Bond Street, Astoria Oxford Ties For Women. The demand for this style of footwear promises to be greater this season than ever before. ; Either patent, kid or tan are correct for leathers The snoe that is bought from us is certain to be cor rect in style. We have them in all leathers, styles and widths. Wherity, Ralston Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store I