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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1907)
4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1907. Some at One-Half ..... Some at One-Third Some at One-Fourth Off Regular Prices Perfectly The Steamer Kalibla Goes Up to Humes Mill. -TWO RECORD LOADS DOWN THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Diressed Our great annual summer clearance sale commence today. The balance of all our stocks Of summer good hs been marked down to good-by ! prices. , . SPECIAL VALUES IN MILLINERY , SPECIAL VALUES IK LADIES' TAILORED SUITS SPECIAL VALUES IK LADIES SILK SUITS SPECIAL VALUES IK LADIES' WHITE WASH SUITS SPECIAL VALUES IK LADIES' WAISTS SPECIAL VALUES IK LADIES' SKIRTS SPECIAL VALUES IK LADIES' COATS AND JACKETS Everything go at a special price from 33 to SO per cent off Hi original ralue. Nothing mtmi Buy now and wive money. Everything in the store tt new and up-to-date. I At JalofTs -- - n h CONTINUED SESSION OF COURT ALL CIVIL CASES EXCEPT OKE THAT IS CASE OF ASSAULT AKD PLEA IS GUILTY. In the circuit court yesterday the case of J. Wiihelm which was postponed from Monday wa again before the Judge, Wiihelm pleaded guilty as on the former occasion to charge of as sault with a dangerous weapon, and he was sentenced to serve 60 days in the county jail. The remainder of the busi ness consisted of civil case and the following orders were made: In the case of C, C. Clark vs. R. A. Price thei demurrer wa sustained. Henry Makala et al vs. City of Astoria, motion over ruled. A Frenchman by the name of C. C. LebUm was made a citisen of the United State. Stella Lofran was grant ed a divorce from C W. Logan. The case of Frank M. Warren vs. Julia E. Warren went by default, Eva J. Emli cott obtained a divorce from Louis L. Endicott The cas. of Leander Lebeck ts. A. 8. Heed was dismissed, John! Henderson vs. Douglas Land Company,! description of parcel allowed to be corrected. Three men were granted full citizen paper, these were Robert Ma-. gnire of Ireland, John Larson of Swe- den and Andrew Thomson of Norway: ' Attention Timbermen! I want to personally see, this week if possi ble, the owners of Standing Cedar Pole Timber Within six miles of the Columbia River or good tributary fstreams, not small creeks, who will sell. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ASTORIA, OREGON, ? We Carry Flags from 10c. to $20.00 ; " and Decorations of All Kinds. - -v ' ' ' ' I '' jT ' ""' -- ' ? ? '"'' ?' ''"' '' ' ; SVENSON'S BOOK STORE, v.-v-v - . ;. v-" 1 -...'' 14th and Commercial Sts., Near Foard & Stokes. Astoria, Oregon & 120 11th Street i m "t SAILOR TORTURED. Captain and Kate of Abner Cobum At. A few day. ago the Strathclyde, a rested For IU Treatinf Sailor. , lt ship belonging to the same com SPORT TOWXSEND, Wash., June 18. pany, held the record for the biggest The American ship Abner Coburn deckload from thU port. The Strath was stopped i the bay today while Clyde carried under deck S.597.000 feet, towing to a, by state and United The eombitd State? official aboard a government 'R valued approximately at launch. The mate and captain of the 1100,000, ki mrm nmler arrest for alleged torture j of a ailor. Joseph Muller. and were trTing to escape. , tne moinn oi tne iwumma Kiver. The injured sailor claim the mate " t eupplied by the Columhia Con itrung him up twice by the neck, and Company, whose bid was the low having ordered the men to tie him hand t nttivti by Colonel 8. W. Roessler and foot, exposed hi person in the most yesterday. The successful bidder agreed brutal fashion " ' i fmtsh 800.000 tm of amnll rock at 1 'fl.lO a ton, and 1.000,000 ton of" Mm , ".v ....jiiwlt required at 11.12 a ton. The Pmeuleg for th Kidneys 4 Bladder, j j)gft Sound Bridge & Dredging Com They bring quick relief to backache,- aslid tuo , t0D f(r ,ne tntn rehumatiam, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They produce natural action of the kidneys. 30 days' treatment II.1 Money refunded If Pinsules are not itatifactort J' .. EMINENT ASTRONOMER DEAD. "" LONDON, June 18. Professor Ales- ander Stuart Herschel, the distinguish- ed axtronomer, died today at the Obser vatory Hospital where his grandfather, Sir Elmer Herschel and Sir John Her- achel made the most of their discoveries. " Cosmetics will ruin the complexion, There's no beauty practice equal to the effects of Hollister Rocky Mountain Tea. It keeps the entire body in per - feet health. Tea or Tablet, 33 cents. Frank Hart , John H. Whyte Fourth of Julyi & & Vou Want Fire Works to Cel. ebrate at Home. We carry a big stock of fireworks and supply your wants, big and small, at lowest prices. cart Hume's Mill Now Busy On Kelibia Longshoremen Came From Portland To Load Her All Astoria Hen Busy Engaged On Tellui Across the River, Two record-breaking mtmier eer have cleared for China from the Clark A i Wilson Lumber Company at Unnton within the month and thev have, com bined, taken to the Orient "iJStUdu feet 'of lumber, which make a Urge hole In the Oregon foret. The largeat decklosd ever clearing from the Columbia river whI be cleared today by the British Mp Strethyre. Under deck the hat gjm 673 feet, and on deck l,u$4.899 feet I The Strathyre tonnage i iM, and al though the ships appeared loaded to the 1 nurd, she did not exceed her caoaritv. i ai i uvinnurai jmj. jot. Work at the jetty ha been re- turned. Joe uregon Patrol which wa reeeiv- ing her finishing touches yesterday will take her preliminary canter In the fish warden' service up to the Willamette. jThe fishing seaon on that river closed iJune the 15th and the Patrol will keep wttch that the strict letter of the law fa observed. The British steamer Kalibia came in at 5:30 yesterday morning. Rh has poM to Hume's Mill to load lumber. Four gangs of men are hard at work on her. Captain Walker of the Kalibla says he wsa in Astoria 13 year ago on a sailing vessel, j - The old Manranita has become the Daniel Kern and she signalled her new baptism by running Into the old Can 'Company's wharf. She stove a hole In jher own side and "did considerable dam- jtge to the whs rf as well The steamship Roanoke which came in jat 8:45 on Monday night will be down again on Friday. The captain of the vessel wa sick in bed on the way up and did not show at Anoria. This afternoon the work of loading the British ship Jordanliili, Captain IKeneally, will be completed. She Is still short a crew, and may not sail It i Cull ao for several days. The steamship Alliance will be down on Friday but Captain 01eon Is coming to Astoria today to give his testimony in the Jennings' shooting case. The Sue H. Elmore came in yester day at 2 o'clock and the F. A. Kil bum tied up at the cannery wharf at 4 p. m. . MADRID HAS WARM WEATHER. MADRID, June 18. The heat here is intense. On 8unday it was 05 in' the shade. King Alfonso and Queen Victo. ris are enjoying the cool atmosphere at La Granaja where they will probably; remain a month. It is said they will spend a fortnight on the Isle of Wight, in August. ANARCHIST CONGRESS. ROME, June 18. The anarchists here obtained permision from the police to hold a congres which is now going on. Many delegates are in attendawe. The building where the congress is held i decorated outide with black and red fings. The programme which has lust been published, contains an affirmation that anarchists are bound to combat religion which like governments and capitalinm represent. authority. LINEMEN DEFY BROTHERHOOD. SAN FRANCISCO, June 18.-Despite tjie threat of the -international Hrother hood of Electrical Workers that unless the linemen return to work by , 12 o'clock tonight, their charter will be re voked, local No. 151, composed of tele phone linemen, will not return to their jobs but will remain on their sympa thetic strike to aid the on use of tho telephone operators. They have also : declared their intention of fighting the i si. w. tnroiign the American Fed eration of Labor, lif OUR HAT SPECIAL , in which the profit ia yours. A nobby linfc of $3.50 Hats for $2.50 SEE OUR WEST WINDOW ANOTHER BOISE WITNESS. Said To Be At Ciudad Jaurei, Mexico Is Wanted la Boise. . Ed I'ASJ), Texas, June 18. It is re ported here that Kill Akerman, men tioned by Harry Orchard in his testi mony fiat been at i'iudnd Juares, Mexico opposite this city for two weeks. James Kiiwin, ecting secretary of the West ern Federation of Miners,; has been aJ. vised to this effect and has an agent here trying to locate Akerman and In duce him to go to Boise as a witness for the defense. rQRAKER WILL' DEFEND TROOPS, when be can conserr. Its safety and - .comfort, by eating only the beat WASHINGTON, June IS.-nntor'cooked, .t MrTa MJ moet eonipen. Forakei- today Ht for Ohio where on , MUnf meal la th, city of Astoria, inursuay ai uoeriorce -vniversuy, rsday at Wilberforce -University, no,. will tvw fliA fMtimnnv nf iha Si.ii. at. committee, on military affairs, In th rtrownsviiu Innulrv an.t will make a defense of the negro troops. DONE BY DEED. 9 (D Theo. Kruse Catering Co. to W. T. Robinson, lots 25 and 20, block 2, Gearhart Park ...$100 W. T. Robinson et ux to Henry Moier, lot 25, block 2, Gearhart) I Park . . 800 Patent: U. S. A. to Oscar A. John son, N. 1-2 of BE. 1-4, 6W. 1-4 of NE. 1-4 and SE. 1-4 of NW. 1-4, sec, 21), T, 6 N., R. 6 W.. . . ., .John L. Burgess et al to Fred , Elliott, lot 23, block 2, Gearhart Park . 150 ' Canadian Rockies, Through the Rocky Mountains via the Canadian Pacific route is an ideal trip. The entire mountain trip can be made by daylight. Nothing better. Double lnlly train service. Apply at local office for full particulars, James Flnlay son, agent. . NEW TO-DAY. Oliver typewrltera and automatic R. Cyrus, 424 tf. stenographers at A. Commercial street. Columla and Victor graphophones and latest records at 424 Commercial street, A. R, Cyrus. tf. .. ' Any man wbo wears . Hart, Schafiher Marx ; (':' Suit will get the verdict of being perfectly dressed READY TO WEAR, ALL WOOL AND CORRECT IN STYLE AND FIT. ''Uncommon GotrW Panama bats cleaned and tlocktd. Lave them wtin Dell Bkulty. 1 Talking Maehlnea. Subscribe for th Daily or Weekly Astorlan and get a Oraphophone on small weekly payments. Call on A, R. Cyrus, 424 Commercial street for par tlcumrs. If a man knows anything of bis own anatomy ha must be awars Chat tola atomacn is a matnlfloent organ and entitled to the utmost consideration; knowing that he wUl et at tb. Palace I day, orolgbt. It la always th. same, "a ,b tab,t U 6r ttat to aeqalr. Arthur Bm!U ts a ma. ter of the art of preparation and ser vice, of ail things edible. Oolden Oak, Rug Oiler and bird cages now Hlldebrand 4V Oor. in: Just Received , Th secret of making good ploturea la la having the best material, to work with. Hart's drag stors bars just received a fresh supply of Alms and film-packs, so get In the gam and do It runt High Grade Most people .want Quality as well as Prices. You can buy at our store, at the Lowest Prices, all kinds of Grocer ies, also get the Quality. ACiVlB GROCERY 521 Commercial ''Street f Phone Main r 81 v Fee Th. Little) People. Every parent la this city should In vaetlfata, at once, th. new and ap preclable shot for the youngsters, at Charles V. Brown's Commercial street bouse. 'They art called the "B. C. Bcuffer" and are the very epitome of good wear and real comfort Th.y ar going like wild-fir and the kid themselves are after them because they look so "comfy." Save Your Slip Whether you buy 10 oenta or a dol- lara worth In Wise's clothing store. save your slips, and when you nav 15 worth you tet a Piano number free. Be aur and ask for your number for , the next danoe and Piano contest for Wise's customers. Removal Notice. Dr. J. A. Fulton has moved his offices from to Star theater building to the new Astoria Ovings Bank building, Srd floor, where he wlii be found from now on. - B S0-80t. Removal Notice. Dr. O. B. Estes has moved bis offices from 486 Commercial street to the new Astoria Savings Bank building, 3rd floor, where he will be found from now on. 8-80-lOt. Groceries