The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 11, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON.
THURSDAY, JULY ii, 1907.
COMMITTED TO JAIL
IN DEFAULT
PRELIMINARY HEARING OF JAMES
WALKER YESTERDAY IN DE
FAULT OF tioo BONDS HE IS
HELD.
The. preliminary hearing of Jauie
Floyd Walker was held in Justice Good
man's court yesterday ea'tevuoon. The
fas? had been postponed from Monday
in order that witnesses might be got
together to give evident of the alleged
robbing of the store, and of the pointing
of the gun at Barkeeper Workler in
Strom" Saloon at Hammond. Several
witnesses were called for the state who
forged very strong chain of circum
stantial evidence against the prisoner.
It was stated by two witnesses that
Walker whilst in the saloon dropped
something on the floor, and that he used
an electric pocket ilght to find it. It
wa also shown that he dropped a re
volver to the floor by the bartender and
by another witness, although previously
the bartender said he slipped the re
volver into his pocket. Walker had no
witnesses. He said he bought the watch,
which Rob Civty recognised a one taken
from his store, from an acquaintance
who had worked with Inn at Chinook
and that he paid 75 cents for it. It ap
pears they keep two stamp drawers at
hte store for postottke business, from
one of which money was taken. These
drawers are iu different parts of the
store and do not stem to be especially
earmarked. Justice of the Peace Rood
man remarked that he was sorry to see
young man like Walker spend even
A large assortment of fine up-to-date
and strictly this season's hats. Regular
$5.00 lo $9.00 values, your choice while
thyh.t $J Q8
Mrs. A. Jaloff
The Leading
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THE TRENTON I
First-Class Liquors and Cigars
602 Commercial Street.
Corner Commercial anH 1 4th.
STEEL & EWART
Electrical Contractors
Bells, House Phones, Inside Wiring and Fixtures
Installed and Kept in'Repair
IN BUSINESS FOR BUSINESS AND T0UK SATISFACTION.
32a Twelfth Street
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If it's a fancy card or a photographic picture, Album of the city or some
thing handsome in Burnt Lethaer, i'ts here for you.
SVENSON'S BOOK STORE,
:4th and Commercial Sts., Near Foard & Stokes. Astoria, Oregon
one day in jail, but he id tho evidence
aa too strong to allow Mm any other
course than to commit him, in default
of ftttXI ball. Walker was therefore re
turned to the county jail to await the
session of the circuit court in N'ptetn
bet
"Man and Mastet."
Tonight a standard and famous melo
drama wilt lie presented at the Astoria
Theater by the Rrigmim Stock Com
nan v. The play is entitled "Man an.!
Master." It is written in four acts and
'posset abundant comedy, a pretty
love story, scene that are interesting
and beautiful to look upon, and all the
'necessary details and merits that go
toward the making of a successful play.
The entire strength of tl company will
be seen in this production, and theater-
'goert will miss a treat U they rfail to
see this noted play. It is by special ar
rangement that the Brigham Company is
enabled to present this play and the
efforts of the management will surely
be appreciated by all those who witness
the production. "Man and Master" will
be presented for the remainder of the
week including matinee Saturday af
ternoon at special price
A Happy Man
is Amos F. King, of rort Byron. N. Y.,
85 year of age, since tor on his leg,
which had troubled him th greater part
of his life, has been entirely healed by
Bucklen's Arnica Salve th world's
great heater of Sores, Burns, Cuts,
Wounds and Piles. Guaranteed by Cbas.
Rogers, druggist. Price 25c.
Long Live the King!
Quick Relief For Asthma Sufferer.
Foley's Honey and Tar affords imme
diate relief to asthma sufferers in the
worst stages and if taken in time will
effect a cure.
T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store.
MILLINERY 1
EXTRA
SPECIAL
$1.98
120 11th Street
Milliner
1 1 1 II II 1 1 II H H 1 1 1
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Astoria, Oregon.
Phone Main 3881
These are Days
Whetjjmost
people Jwant
SOUVENIRS
OF THE RIGHT KIND
Just call at this store
and look over the
immense stock now
on display : : :
WATERFRONT ITEMS
The Steamer Lyria Will Take Fir
to Panama
ALLIANCE HAS HEAVY CARGO
Tha Greek Fireman of Valencia Wreck
Fams Condescends To Firs Aboaid
tho AllianceIt Is Steadier Than Do
ing Sensations! Stunts At Natatorium
The steamer Sue F.lmore will t-iil fur
Tillamook on Saturday.
Tim steamer Alliance will be down on
her way to Coo Bay today.
Th steamer Lurlinc got In last night
about 8.1 J ami having no fright to
pick up her h Wt away again before-
0. She had a lot of salmon to take
on at Kalams.
Tha tug Samson went to sea yester
day towing the barge Washington.
Tha cruiser Charleston U expected to
anchor off Astoria oh Saturday, where
she will remain until after the Fair
banks festivities.
The Japanese steamer Mnnalm Mam
got away to ' early yesterday. She
had a cargo of Hour and lumber for the
Orient.
The oil tank steamer Catania went
to e yesterday for California.
The Costa Ru-a sailed yesterday at
1:13 with freight and a fair passenger
list for San Framisco.
I 0. 0. F. Notice
M the regular meeting of Heaver
Lodo No. 33, I. O. O. F., on tomorrow,
Thursday evening, there will lie installa
tion of officer. AH the members are
requested to lie present. The member
of the Kebekah Lodge are invited to
attend. By order of noble grand. At
test. Olof Anderson, secretary.
Oregon fir i to be utilized in the
hiilding of the I'anamn Canal, an (Ore
gon lumber concern having chartered
the American steamship Lyra yester
day to transport a cargo of lumber
to Panama. The steamer it of 3.110
Ion net register and ha capacity for
U-.ulling 3..VX;,0)0 feet of lumber. She
is on I'nget Soiinl and is expvted to
arrive here the farly part of next week.
'I he Lyra is the first vessel ever eii-
gnged to wrrv lumber to the ("mini
Zone from the Columbia, l'ractically
all of the timber ned so far in the eon
truction of the big artificial water way
lia been shipped from the South At
lantic states. It is understood that the
fiovemment i running short of lum
ber at the scene of oicr.ilions, and sev
eral other steamers are likely to be
chartered to carry cargoes from this
coast. If the demand from that section
becomes sufficiently heavy it i thought
the logging camps along the lower Co
lumbia River will resume operations
very shortly. On Jiily 1 the majority
of them closed down for all summer, the
managers declaring that they were un
able to dispose of their product at the
figure asked.
The Lyra was built at Sparrow's
Point, Maryland, in 1001. She is said
to be one of the most modern freight
ers to be brought around to the Pacific
Coa't in recent years.
Heavy pieces of machinery for the
big sawmill which is being, built at
North Rend by C. S. Smith, the Minne
sota lumberman, will go out, on the
steamer Alliance today. In the ship
ment is a flywheel 20 feet in diameter
and weighing 10 tons. It is among the
heaviest pieces of freight ever handled
by a coaster running out of this port.
In the name lot is a shaft tipping the
beam at five tons. The sawmill plant
will be one of the largest on the Pacific
slope. Its monthly capacity will be 20,
000,000 feet of lumber. In' addition to
the machinery tho Alliance will curry a
big shipment of general merchandise.
Notwithstanding the large number of
passengers leaving for Coos Bay on the
steamer Breakwater Tuesday the Al
liance will go out with a full list.
The steamer Atlas and the tug Daunt
less left San Francisco for the Columbia
River on Tuesday. Yesterday the
steamer Columbia sailed for the river.
Tha German steamer Xicomedia start
ed on her return trip to the Columbia
on tha 8th inst! "
When the Alliance leaves down today
she will have on board as fireman John
Segalos (in his own language "Ho
IVluos llclenlkos") the hero' f the
Valencia wreck, Scgalo is credited
with having exhibited wonderful cour
age and fortitude at the time the Va
lencia went ashore on Vancouver Island.
l'lu Chamber of Commerce presented
him with a gold medal, suitably In
scribed, and nlo with a um of money.
The latter soon disappeared and John's
next job w doing stunts' at the Alkt
Point Natatorium at no much pert
John's dce.U of "ilenlng" received some
what of a discount hit telly in Seattle
mid there are tho-e- that discount them
heavily. Nevertheless passengers on the
Alliance will doubtless rest more easily
in their berths with the assurance that
Joint Segalos Is below, it Is understood
that he "accepted" the position on the
Alliance, though he probably did not
want l.
G0IN0 TO PORTLAND.
Bohemians Will Play in Portland on Sat
urday and Sunday Next.
Tha Bohemians will leave hers on
Frldav nlitht for Portland and on Sat
urday afternoon will cro bats with the
Brslivsrd Cubs on the regular league
ground In that city. On Sunday they
will play with the Trunkmaker at tht
saiist grounds.
An effort is Wing made to arrange a
iranio wtik .the twin of the eruUer
Charlestou and if the efforts are suc
cessful an Interesting game will no
doubt result, litis game Is proposed
for .Monday. If the hoys play such nan
us they plaved ht Sunday we may ex
pect to hear of them hanyimr scalp to
their belts. (Jo after m boy and bring
back soma scalps.
DROWNED FROM A
BOAT
SCANDINAVIAN, NAME UNKNOWN,
FALLS INTO RIVER WHILE IN
TOXICATED AND NEVER RISES
TO SURFACE
A man knowu by the name of "Pete"
fell into the river yesterday forenoon,
f.viin a boat, .it Clifton, and was drown
ed. Most meagre details have come to
hand and whilst Coroner I'obl was noti
fied of the bare facts, he is still await
ing fuller informition. It appears how
ever that the man was a Scandinavian,
that he was intoxicate,! at the time of
tha accident ,nnd that his body has not
been recovered. .
j) PERSONAL MENTION.
('. V. White of Wnrivnton was in
town yesterday.
W ,F. Twick of Seattle came into
town on lnt night's tmln.
J. 1). Bridge of San rrni.cisco is a
viitof in Astoria.
!. Y. Meflroty of Portland is a busi-
ne-i man in town.
L II. Mott came from Salem on last
night's train.
II. L. (iibbs nd wife of Eugene are
slaving in the city.
K. L. Hart of Portland came in on the
evening train yesterday.
Alien Cordon of Elkhart, Ind was a
passenger on the late train Iat nljht.
(.'. Y. Brandt and wife arc visitors in
Astoria from Boise.
3 .T. Healey of Cray's River came
over yesterday.
If. A. Iloppe of Chicago Is registered
at ths Occident.
K. 0. Roe of Portland was in the
city yesterday.
Charle Tzeimer of San rrancisco ar
rived in Astoria yesterday.
Theodore Falangus, of Clifton, came
into the eity yesterday.
Mrs. Skyles and family returned from
Seaside yesterday afternoon after a
pleasant vacation.
Mr. Melville, the well known timber
buyer, was in town from Portland yes
terday.
D. J. Xeylnn and wife are eastern
visitor in Astoria. They come from
ChlcagA
Mrs. Dr. II. A- Wriirht of Seattle is
in the city visiting Iter sisters, Mr.
Fred Barker and the Misses (lamer.
F. A. and V. H. French of the Pnllcs
were at the Occident last night en route
for Ilwaco, They Intend to open a small
summer hotel at the bench.
Rev, E. If. Ropr, chaplain of the
American Seamen's Friend Society, of
Portland, with his two daughters, are
visiting Rev. Ellefscn at the Seamen's
Institute'.
Stimulation Without Irritation.
That is the watchword. That is what
Cleanse and stimulates the bowels
without irritation In anv form.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does.
T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store.
(7 Morning Astorian, 60 cent per
month, delivered by carrier.
NEW JO-DAY.
Panama had eloansd and blocked.
Leave them with Dell Bkully.
Oliver typewriter and automatlo
stenographers at A. R. Cyrus, 414
Commercial street. tf.
Columbia and Victor graphouhonoe
and latest records at 4S4 Commercial
street A. It. Cyme, tf.
Golden Oak
Rug filler and bird cage now in.
Ulldsbrand 4s Dor.
You think it takes a little too long
and cast a Utile too much to go to the
beach t Weill (Jo to Ward's Turkish
Path am! you'll think you've had a
month' holiday! Every bit as good I
Juel Received
The secret of making good picture
It la having the beet mateiial to
work with. Hart' drug atort have
Juet received ft fresh supply of film
and film-pack, to get la th gent
and do It right.
Seemoval If otic.
Dr. Nellie Vernon hat moved her
office from the corner of Commercial
and Eleventh streets, to the second floor
of the new Astoria Saving Dank build
ing, at Dun and Eleventh ttreet.
where she will be found front thl time
forward. 8-SO-tw.
Removal Notice.
Doctor J. M. Holt announce th re
move! of hi office from th Pag build
ing to th Astoria Saving Bank Hldg.,
room 904, third floor, where hi patient
mav consult him between th hour of
10 A. M. and 12 noon, and 2 to B P. M.
Telephone Main 2101 1 residence tele
phone, Main 13(11. 7 3 tf
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New Lin To St. Paul.
The Canadisn I'sclfte la now selling
through ticket to th Fast vt Spokane
and their new line. The short tine to
St. PsuL Falet crvlc Their new
train are models of luxury. Elcclric
lighted, and provided with electrlo ven
tilator. Fly far the most up-to-date
service in ths West.
J-lO-U-U-lfll:
Astorl Theater.
"Th Outcast of London" was given
its second presentation lat nlijht at the
Astoria Theater. A well filled house ap
plauded the hero and hUed the villain.
This plsy Is novelty to Astorlnns
it Is out of the ordinary run of melo
dramas and possesses real merit. It Is
attracting much attention and some
luv been heard to say that it's the het
play ever presented in Atotla at
popular price.
AT THE WALDORF.
One of the best vaudeville sliow Hull
ever got together is running st the
Waldorf thl week. Whilst the regular
stock company Is giving a series of new
icts and songs which arc all of a flr-t -rlis
order, mul as far as the acts are
concerned of a most laughable and
humorous nature, tho two new turns are
something quite out of the ordinary
Mn. The act of the Twit Tams is far
and away above the ordinary run of
shows given at a vaudeville house. The
marvelous manner in which the male
performer throws his knives at the
board against which Is companion
stands and still leaves her unharmed,
I extraordinary beyond comprehension,
and must lie seen to bo believed. Stan
ley and Weaver, in their slack wire act,
are a clever and humorous combination,
which should not be missed on any ac
count. The Irish act Is excruciatingly
funny, Altogether, tho whole show Is
very strong and there is no better en
tertainment in the city. Go and see this
show and you will enjoy yourself im
mensely. Man Zan Pile Remedy comet put np
in a collapsible tube with a notsle. Easy
to apply right when the soreness tod
inflammation exist. It relieve at one
blind bleeding, itching or protruding
pile. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank
Hart's Drug Store.
in High Me Groceries ,
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.
ACME GROCERY
521 Commercial Street
Phone Main 681
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Copyright
Hsrt SthttThtr if Mart
One nice thing about
offering a
man Hart Scbaffncr 8c
Marx clothes is that he
knows right away what we're
talking about, and that we're
offering him something he is
informed on.
Even the fellows who
have'ut worn these clothes
know they're good; any
man who has once been in
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
clothes is hard to tatisfy with
anything else.
The price are low enough
Leader of Nobby Clothes
Removal Notice.
Dr. O. 0. Este hat moved bis office
from 48d Commercial street to the new
Astoria Saving , Hank building, 3rd
floor, where he 'will be found from now
on. 8 SO lot.
If a man knows anything of his own
anatomy he must be aware that hit
ttomach It a magnificent organ and
entitled to the utmost consideration:
knowing that he will eat at the Palace
when he can conserve It safety and
comfort, 'by eating only tho heat
cooked, best served and moat compen
sating meal In th city of Astoria,
day, ornlght, It la alwayt the same,
and the Palace habit Ur on that paya
to acquire. Arthur Smith la a mat
ter of the art of preparation and ser
vice, of all thing e edible.
Your Liver
Is out of order. You go to bed In
bad humor and get up with a bad test
In your mouth, You want something t
stimulate your liver. Just try Herblnt
the liver regulator. A positive our fo
Constipation, Dyspepsia and all II v
complaint. Mr. F , Ft. Worth, Texaa
write i
"Hava used Herbln In my family fo
year. Words can't express what I
think about It, Everybody In my hous
hold it happy and well, and wa owe t
to Ilerbln."
Sold by Hart' Drug Btor. ,
Flntule art for th Kidney and Blad
der. They bring quick relief to back
sche, rheumatism, lumbsgo, tired worn
out feeling. They product natural ac
tion of th kidney, 30 days' treatment
11.00. Money refunded if Ptneulet art
not satisfactory. Sold by Frank Hart'
drug itore.
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