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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Leave Your Order at once for CHERRIES TO CAN ROSS, HIGG INS & CO. Th Leading Orooer I HIES Of THE Water If otic Today I tli but liny on which to pay water rate and avoid U penalty of 29 cent that la charged every lellnuent. Polioa Court- Yesterday wa a quiet day In th police court, Ona drunk wai fined mill aerva two day. 'Will Shut Dowry- Th Atoria llo Company I about to Install a new carriage and will chut down (or a short time while this Is don. Cltlieni Piper Gll'taf A. Ileurli'ks of Gcrmanyi )e terday aignlnl til Intention, to Comity Clerk Clinton, of taking out hl citl ttnahlp psper at oon at he may do 40. A wedding ceremony will title plic UiU afternoon at tits rldriire of Mi. J. X. Sale of Young's River, when K. K. Jhnm will lw united in the bonds of matrimony with ticHrude May Wake, a granddaughter of Mn. Kale, Labor Council Tim Astoria Central I jtT Council but night lntaltr, the following otll (rt President, T, D, Kondant vice pre.ldent, J. A. Itergj secretary, J. F. Welch) secretary-treasurer, J. M. Irt en j guide, Dan Hi' Min i guardian, Joir Starr. I'lt'partitioiH are being iiih.Ic U o'li'liratiim of La bur Jay and a roiiiitiitti'i ha Ic'i'ii appointed to lhi Still Cutting Up Tbi wanderer bad returned to hi na tive hearth. Ha wa liapiiring of nil the Mends of hi. early oulh. "And what ha lieromn o; lllll, the villane rut up!'' he asked. "Crown up and married now, f suppose, mid rwir.tliig the dignity thai goes with age and responsibility," "Hill ban the responsibility all rliht, hut he U "Mil a great rut up. lie writes M, I), ulii'r hi- inline now, and but the vermiform apenillces of half the vil lage in Mile up at hi otllce on Main atrei4" Probate In the matter of the etnte of L, K. 0. Smith, deceased, two order were made yesterday. The lirt act nsldo a por tion of the order made June 1, l!)0", and alio onlcrcd that the value of the ft 11 to should I m determined, the value of the InheriUnces and -the taxes, The aeeond older approved and allowed the final nreouut of the administrator.' It also ordered tha payment of the admin- rutor fees, attorney feet ami expense of final aceounl, the payment of taxes and of tha beneficiaries 'and ordered a return to ba made bv the ndminltrator. j Schofield, Mattson & Co. as For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go. Parlor 8oond Floor ovr SoholfUld A Mattion Co. Training Be vet lllll Chance U bu-.y training a bunch of Heaver. Aa soon a they are per fected In their art they will be brought down to the waterfront and will b put to work building a brvakwater for tlia Port of Aatorla. Echoe of Bolaa The steamer Pot tar took an excursion party rf 78 people from Polte down to Umg Reach on Saturday. Amongat them were Mr. Moyer and Mra. Petti bone. These two ladlea returned with the Potter but night and will go atraight through from Portland to lloie, Ite- turning on the Potter they remained In the privacy of their atateroom from tha moment the vessel atarted. New Booki At Library Dr. Aug. C. Kinney ba donated to the library llrockhau' (iermnu Emy. iopedla in 17 volumet. This i a verv valuable addition to the library and will vrtainly Im appreelated, Tb donation reflei'ta great .redii on the puldle ilrit of Dr. Klnner. J. Whyteomb Rlley'a eonipleta or', II volume, have been added, helng part of the tetiet of (lie Inte fr. Nanla Whit Kinney, The ( Immlier of Cmnmrre baa donated a eotli'etinn of W'l mi'i-ellnneoua IkhiW; Kt, Mary' t'ntholin S-iety baa donated "ihr ChrMlait lleiltatje" and "The Faith of Our Father." both by Cardinal Oil., lion, ai.d Mr, P, A.Stokea ha donated ".Salmon Flherie ()f .laka.H Monumn Dedicated The graduating elaa of lw; hell their formal dedinttlun of the monument ereeted by them In the lllh SehiKil eampu th' niornlnjj. The monument i a lare alTnlr eo?u.tiug of a atone baae. urmounted by a marble Miait, on the front of whiili I a brnnie plate. On the front of thin plat rnirraved. A. It. K. ItKl", and tha ela role. Th,, whole represent an outlay of nearly W0 oinl U a very Imputing piece of ninoneij. an ornament to the aehool ground, an;l a numument (0 the nm-t piiited ela- that ever graduated from the IIIkIi SchcMll, The 'la ha alo nwde a large rement bliH-k and ha put it in the t;riii' wnlk leading up to the aehoot building. On thl block have been in rribed th numeral, "HKi7." tT Mornlnj Aatorlan, 10 centa per month, delivered y carrier. Marshmallow Sundae Something New WE PROPOSE to "stand back"of everything we sell. If it is not right ..WE WILL MAKE IT RIGHT.. Our liberal methods of do. ing business are making this store more and more popular every day Call and look over our stock ATTEMPTED SUICIDE WITH RAZOR OLD MAN HAS BEEN SUFFERING FROM NOSTALGIA AND IN HIS DESPAIR CUTS HT3 THROAT. Yelerdy afternoon .lohu lfummatl, a native of Finland, 1 xtbcil hi tli.oat with a ra,or In lrp"'rtown In an at tempt to commit uicjiie. il made fl naty gah ou each nide of hi throat nd bled eonliirably, H l not expect ed however that tlio wound will prove fatal mill iwptieemlc w-t Ii They are not deep and no large arterlca were evened. Uummaati in 61 yeara of age and I a native of Finland, lie only ante to thla country two year ago and ha been euflVrlng Mutely from borne- l kne ever aim. 80 angulah did hia feeling iH'wine that finally, In a fit of leap dcpondcncy, the old gentleman made thia Im-ffcetual attempt on hi life. III object In leaving hi native land waa to eeoit hi youngest daugh lee to America to join her brother and ltera. Hi Innate chivalry would not permit that hi child ahould travel alone. The .eparation from all hi ten dered recollection from the bom of hi iKiyhood, end fivin hi "laxe et penat" grew too atrong for Ifummiiatj; the de wir of ever returning overcame him and be aought relief and oblivion In death. Hi mind ba la-en aomewht deranged recently and he ha talked of nothing but hi home and hi d'-sire to return thither. Yeterita.V morning however. after the modern attack which culmi nated in a aelf-lnfticted Injury, he be- ame ipiita clear and coherent and will probably rei-over entirely. Dr. Koljonen, who attended If urn- mailt i, aay he ha encountered imiliir eae wliern deep uffering from luwtal gia ha enuai-d a temporary imuinity, in which a man dipairing of ever return ing home, commit mine iuh rah act thia, and then completely recover. A BAREFACED LIE IN OHEGONIAN SIGNED STATEMENT BY CAPTAIN WOOD REFUTES CLAIM OF ENGI NEER3 TO DISCOVERY OF THE SOUTHERN CHANNEL Tlie Mm nil g Orcotiiitn of yesterday's late make under the caption "Channel llnoy Set" a deliberate misstatement nd give credit to the liovcruuient aur vcy engineera wbera uo credit i due. The Oiegoiiiitii tate that the tiovein iiicnt made a aounding in the south iliaiincl lute in June. The results were highly giatnying and oi-vler were is ued for the p'lucing of buoy. This could not lw done till chart were issued and delivered by the wiidneer. Thus the Orcgtomin! The facts as published exclusively in the Morning Aorinn of tha Till in-t. mil these: The channel has becu regularly used by Hie bav inluts for the oast two jcars. A long ago aa last spring the idiots hud demanded buoys to place theiv, and the services of the dredger Chinook. Neither was forthcoming. As a climax to this on Julv- (It la ('iiiitnins Wood and MuVicar went out on the Heather and placed those buoys to show the channel ami these remain as they wera set. In carrying out this work Captain MeVicar heaved the lead and Captain Wood bandied the ship. On board the Heather at tho time there was no chart of the bar, not even a blue print, nor a scotip of Information of any kind, to furnish a guide, from the Gov ciiiment engineers. On the vessel's re turn to the wharf and not until then did any one of those aboard tho Heather receive the charts receutly made by the engineers. To tho latter there is abso lutely no credit due for finding the channel. As above atuted it had been in regular use for the past two years, and buoys were refused for it. The Orcgouinn will perhaps be just anil give credit where credit is due. (Signed), CAI'T. G. W. WOOD, Bar Pilot. POLICEMAN KILS MAN. BUTTE, Mont., July 0. Thomas 0' Donnell is dead from tho effects of be ing shot yesterday morning by Police man Edward O'Donnell. The patrol man iu responso to the O'Donnell boy's appeal for help that Ms father was beat ing nnd choking his mother, hurvied to the O'Donnell home when he was set up on by O'Donnell and the hitter's bro ther, nnd waa forced to shoot to save himself from being beaten with his own club. While the policeman and the 'lead man are of the the same name they vre no relation. 3P PERSONAL, MENTION. a 3D (&S,a M. K. Fpler of Chicago l a vlaitor in Atork II. M'l'amant I in the city from Melvllk Charlc Moier came over fim Holla- day yesterday. C, K. Cilce i a visitor in the city from Hoi', Idaho. Fred Ilciidiiikaon i another Portland viit In Antoria, If. It, Mwank of Vancouver, It. C, came down on lat nirlit'a train, i. It ;icol unjici in tin) ritv vee- day from tun iijctrMpolii,. Jfr. W. It. Ingalla wa in town ye- terday from the Iewi and Clark. 11. Fleckentter, a buine man of Portland, I taying at the Occident. It. F. Carrelt end wife are atntinv at the Occident. They came in :row port land, ' ' Fred Madiaon, Pacific Coat agei.t of th Empire Line, wa In toan -ter-day. B. K, Van Voorbica and wife weu gueat at the Occident lat nilit. The. are down fim Portland. V. 1L Ornmby, traveling freight agent for the A. C. R., waa in town yeater- ey on one 01 in periodical Vlit. iu. j. a. Ka.taiK-nd will leave this morning for pitt.burg. K.n., where .be will apend three months with ber parents. Vt. T. Y. Laurin has gone down Seaside to ttcnd the State pharma- sr. Dr. ix-u i no i oociciy a cs on nere. ur. uun i one of the omeer. ,.f t... cicty. Mitogether, there are upward of meniner m atwndanc-e. Hon, John Minto of Salem. ,i through here yesterday en route to bis home. Mr. Minto bos been visiting the Carnahan farm and waa at the Morri son farm where he spent the 01st anni versary o.' his marriage yesterday. Mr. Minto is an old Astorian, having come here in 1S45 afterwarda removing to Saltan where he now lives. Mr. Minto la brother-in I.iw of Thoa. II. Benton Mor- rlaon of A'toria and father of John Min to, postmaster at Portland. Ilia many friend in A-toria will be pleased to learn that iu spite of hi 83 year be is a hale old gentleman. Druggist At Seaside I Aboard the Astoria 4 Columbia River! " train leaving the depot last night were j SEATTLE, July 9. A special 'from 40 delegates to the annual convention Kitsilaa Canyon, giving a passenger's of the Oregon State Pharmacetuical As- 'story of the wreck of the Hudson Bay sociation, which began at the Moore steamer Mount Royal ay Hotel, Seaside, last evening and will tcr-1 A gust of wind caught the steamer's initiate Friday. In addition to Portland Ihw a she entered the canyon and she druggi-ta there are expected to be dele-j was lifted by the bow three feet on gate from the larger towns in the the ledge. A cable was run out and the state, including tfio-e from Astoria and vessel held for a time and then swung points on the lower Columbia. John M. out. She was caught by a strong cur A. Lane, president of the association, ' rent and turned over. She floated up will act as chairman at the sessions and side down with 10 men in her. The" subjects of interest to the trade will passengers and the remainder of the be discussed, while several features in men managed to climber out and were the way of entertainment will le in- picked up. Seven were drowned, troduced at the evening meetings. j ' 9; IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. DONE BY DEED. It makea all the dlfterenoo in tie g world t0 ,he convivial man where, and j what, he drink. Most men desire Columbia Harbor Land Co. to Clara S. Arnold, lots 8, 7 and 8 in block 24, Warrcnton Park $ 5 P. M. Warren to Mary E. Smith land in donation claim of X. and E. Klierman and certain other land transferred by deed of February 20, PJ07 900 Clara S. Arnold to Columbia Har bor Land Co.. lots 14. la and lrt.- Mock 25 in Warrenton Park .... I U. S. A. to George L. Marsh. SE. J of SE. sec. 12, E. 1 of KE. and NE. 1 of SE. 1 of sec. 13, T. 4 X., II. 7 W.; patent... O. A. Rilan et al to George L. . Marsh, SE. 1 of SE. J of see. 12, E. i of XE. nnd the XE. 1 of SE. , sec. 13, r. 4 X., R, 7 W.i nuit claim 50 George. L. Marsh to George W. Shirley et al, E. i of XE. and XE i of SE. 1 of sec. 13 and SE. of SE. i of sec. 12, T. 4 X., R. 7 W.... 10 'Tardon me," said the amateur art. ist, "but didn't I overhear you speak of my latest picture as a rare pnintiiur?" "Xo, you didn't, growled the critic. 'I said it was raw.' Boston Tran script The Doctor Away From Home Whenl Most Needed. Tcople are often very much disap pointed to find that their family phy sician is away from home when they most need his services. Diseases like cramp colic and cholera morbus reouire prompt treatment, and have in many instances proven fatal before medicine could be procured or a physician sum moned. The right way is to keep at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. No physician can prescribe a better midicine for these diseases. By having it in the house you escape much pain and suffer ing and all risk. Buy it nowj it may save life. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. ""WH one Fiano Number AieLt? i i withEach 55 Sale at W I O ti One Piano Number C " After tke 4tK.i$ ovcxr, After the Smoke is ipent, Many; tke coat tKat's ruined, Manys tke pans that s went! I T Now the boys must wait another long year be-l i tore the next f ourth, It t wait that long Perhaps T t , i ! crackers and punk Anyway it has seen some very hard knocks if the boy has worn it any length X I of time. There will be i i 't t I a n cool summer suit, X why we can dress him T 't SlZeS $3 to I Herman Wise J I Astoria's Leader in Hen's and Boys' Wearables PARTICULARS OF WRECK. Wind Blew Mount Royal On a Ledge of Rock. . beauty and cleanliness, and handsome appointments In the saloon they pat- ronlie regularly, aa well aa the essen tial pre-requlslte of genuine wines and liquors that are served to them. And these things are sj particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Sund's elegant resort, the Commercial, at No. 50 on the street of that name that they account thoroughly for th fixed and splendid cusora he enjoys. There is nothing allowed to pasa his counter but the best and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and the ser vice behind It all, Is the most pleasing j nnd satisfying In tie city. Oxfords for the Warm Days I Y i A i MEW I I t .1 - Wherity, Ralston Company! Astoria's Best , tmj fSO isn t likely that his suit will it got mixed up with fire-1 a i no mistake in getting him t -e. -e ana a the Doy is a man, also; any size, any style I 3 to 46 $35 Waa In Poor Health Fos Yeara. ' Ire W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa writes : 1 was in poor health for twa yeara, suffering from kidney and blad der trouble, and spent eonsiderabl money consulting physicians without obtaining any marked benefit, but wa cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and I desire to add my testimony that it may be the cause of restoring the healta of others." Refuse substitutes. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. For Tha Little Peopi. Every parent In thla city should In vestigate, at once, the new and ap preciable shoe for the youngster, at Charles V. Brown' Commercial atreet house. They are called the "E. C Scuffer" and are the very epitome of gooJ wear and real comfort They are going Uke wild -f re and the kid themselves are after them because they look to "comfy." Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 80c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart AT TAGG'S PARLORS ' . 483 Commercial St. THERE'S A WORLD OF COMFORT IN THE OXFORDS WE SELL. THERE'S A DAINTINESS IN THE FAULTLESS FEMININE SHAPES THE MANNISH WALKING DESIGNS AS WELL MARK THE DISTINCT IVENESS OF OUR OXFORDS. THE INFINITE NUMBER OF SIZES AND WIDTHS PROVIDE ALWAYS A PER. FECT FIT. Shoe Store