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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1907)
THURSDAY, JULY it, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOMAX. ASTORIA, OREGON. Leave Your Orders at Once IF YOU WANT Currants for Jelly OR Cherries to Can ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Th leading Grocers TERSE HIES OE I UK Waw Books Al Library-' Tim lntmt addition to the library are "The Mystery," by Stewart Edward White tnil "Running Waters," by A. E. W Mason, i T Hammond- Sheriff Ppmeroy journeyed to Hum limiiil in.Lr.lav la lu.ik Into Hi tl.-t ail. of tli rate of tut Stole at Oregon vs. Wlki A Son la Born Tit wife of John Ktukrta gave llrth to a in )lerday morning, 1Mb ninth r and child art well. Matrimonally Inclined A limrriiijjc license wa tuid today by O'ui.ly Clerk t'tlntou to Thome It, fiiiutlry of 4'iicific County, Wh,, an J Luuia IIukI"1 of C'leUop County. Taylof School Work wa commenced yesterday morning on the Taylor wheal huildliitf. Vilm lirotber, have lh coiitnact and have till (li lt of October to nuiU'lrte tha Jok Street Assessment Paid City Treasurer lb-aley today receded I.W0 etrwt eement paid, lit al-o pld M.uYuiiU to the amount of I . H I on the Minn fund Thi w for woik dona on Eleventh ireei from Bond to Commercial tn-cN. Ono of tha Best Captain JoIiiudii, local representative 0 Drown & McCabe Stevedore, linn hid kit olll.it t uitW li ly cleaned and paint ed lnlde unit out. It I now one of the matcn ami tldict little office In tlio cily, ('nj)tain ,loltnoit l Kl"g to xha a home Manning In the near futiiri1. Twu Shops Loui Kiukeln, who with hi brother Jolui, run barber lmp on ilond trcet, ha, with Joti-ph (iardina, bought out the lntereu of .Tolin Tentiant in the Commercial utriH-t bath ami will run them In tlin future with hi partner. John KinUU tvill continue at the hop on llonil treet. Will HoM Meeting- The W. C. T. U. will hold their an mini buniiien. meeting thli afternoon at I'M In. their room In the Seamen's I to m A Board 0 Directors to Meet Tlie board of director of tha Seamen Institute will hold their regular monthly meeting at tha In.tilute room Friday evening, July 12. Chaplain E. 11. Roper or Portland will addre the meeting. New Court House- Work on the building of the new eourt bout ha been proceedlngly rapidly of tut and tho4t who har paed by with out observing thl, will, if they take a look, lie ronihlerably aioiiihed at the pmgrc. made. The buildii.g I now up a high a it will go mid U awaiting the oonMiuetioii uf the roof. New lampt For Old Mayor Wi I having tout or five new "luter lamp pot placed on the ide walk in front of hi tre. Tliee will eeitaliily add a vely Iniillunt effect to the (how window when the dark night begin to come around. Nothing like at trnrtivenrtnl Thi New Hotel- Mr. Meinifee. trustee for the We In liardt ela'e which I building the new hole) in .1t0ria, U going to Kurop next week. He intend before he Uue t let the contract for the concrete foundation of the hotel.' Architect Lewia will Uw: the plan and peeillcation for the building ready by the time that I' llnUhed and bid for it will lie aked Runaway Mr. Uwen, the leal entute man, and VnrrU Slaple tmk two ladie out to Warrentnn yeatewlny to look at ome proerly, Mr. ihvena and the Imlic, hud .(lighted and Mr. Staples drove the rig round to pick them up w hen one. id the line got eaiiht and the team bolt ed.. Mr, jSUidc wa thrown out. but wa uninjured. The bupgy wa com pletety overturned. At Tha Hoapltal Mr. It, IngulU, from the Uwl end Chirk, who ha been In the hospital for loine time, underwent an npeiMtinu for gall (tone on Tuesday tiilit. The oper ation wa (Ueetnaul, .lohn Heotl. the vlcllni of the cutting affray on the Hu mIo l Improving and will be out in a few diiya. lAlfred llenson, a fUher- mini from Peep River, lnu been in the biwpital for a few day differing from fever but ha aliout recovered and will noon b out. Rhodes' Scholarship! Tho complete it of scholarship op Hiiitee who will jm to Oxford this dimmer ha been given out. The chol- nrslilji from Oregon wan awarded to K .1 Wimin of Salem and from California, to Karniiham 1. (irilllths, I'niverdtv of California. Shirley H. lllalock of Twjii Fall, Idaho, win the Washington auaid. 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 Schofield, Malison & Co. GOOD GOODS For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Parlore Saoond Floor over SoholfUld A Matt ton Co. Go THE BANQUET TO THE VICE-PRESIDENT COMPLETE DETAILS ARRANGED A GALA DAY IN ASTORIA MANY PROMINENT MEN TO PARTICI PATE IN RECEPTION. Whut wa probably the lat meeting f the' reception coinuiltlce of the Chamber of Commerce to arrange de tail fur the Vtee-l'rcifideiitial bumpict wa held lut night in the Chamber of Commerce, M iyor Wle, chairman, pre- ling. There were present .benldea the chairman, Dr. J, A. Fulton, If. F. I'rael, John (Iratke, K. 55, Ferguaon, C. M. Cellar, .1. K. Iligglu, I S. (irlflin, Judge C, J. Trenchard, If. R. Ifoedcr, J. S. Dei- linger, ,, II. Wht and J. T. Wallace. It wa noted that there wa room but for a few more guest at the banquet, ind the list will probably have to I cloned Friday evening. The guent who o far have accepted beaidea the Vlce- I'rcddcnt, ares Admirul Swinburne and utaffi Col. J. If. Walker of Ft. Steven and fellow officer; Governor (leorge E. Chamberlain, Walter ('. Smith, Hon, Jno. M, (ieiuin, Hon, Joseph Simon, Hon. !co. If, William, Tom RiehanWm, Hon. W. li. Klli, Senator C. W. Fulton, Sena tor U-i Ankeny, Hon. Jno, V. Carroll. lr. J. M. Holt. Judge C. J, Trenchard. Ir, .1 .A. Fulton, II. F. I'rael, R. H. Jen kin, Dr. V. V. Mohn, Hon. P. I Cherry. I. H. IVUingcr, C. M. Cellar, F. A. Fl-her. J. K. (iratke, W. F. tiiatke, J. T. Ilos., C. If. Callendcr, W. R Schimpff, 1. K. Iliggin. C. R. Iligjiln. Hon. Her- iiiiiii Wise. Hon. Jame W, Welch, W C. l-ogan. Cieorgn W. Sanborn, F. L. Par ker, C C. Fulton, S. I). Adiir. 11. R. Ifoeflcr, W. T. Miolfleld. Amu Hiix, 11, Wright, N'orri Staple. F.rncst lilmlell, C. W. Caruahan, P. A. Stoke, I. C. MK'ue, R. IJndenberger, F. X. lark. Dr. A. A. Finch, Alex Gilbert, Dr. lay Tut tie, T. it. Davles, Hon. Jno. W. Minto, Hon. F. W. Mulkey, J. It. Ilurke, f. W. Hailey, A. W. Sigurdson. J. W. Crowe, W. It. William', W. K. Uwis, Tho. H. Allmaii, Theo. Kruae, A. E. Miller, W. T. Williamson, T. IV Wilcox, Carl Fundi, Col. C. F. M-Donnell. 0. X. Tho. J, Etfgman, J. I. Eggman, C. ClmpiiMii, D. I. Moore, Jno. Adair. Frank Patton, F. I. Dunbar, R. J. Pil- kingtoii, I Kraiise, Hon. Jno. MaAnlng, I. C. Tenbrook. E. L Thompson, 0. I. Peteraon, C'. G. Pabiibcrg. W. R, Young. It. Itlair. Dr. T. U Rail. Dr. T. F01- trom, R. Van Dusen, .la. Finlayson. Frank Spittle, .lay Smith, F. C. Fox, Samuel Kluiore, lion. S. li. Reed, C. II. Aborcrnmbla, David M. Dunne, E. Z. Ferguson. Harry lbilnian, George Mor ton. Max Skibbee, .1, N. Grillln. The Imnijuct room of the Moore Hotel it Seaside will 1h draped in flag ami ife.'ie picture of Governor Chamlier am, ni'tiitent KooseveIt, ice-rresnlt'i.t Fairlmiika, Senator Fulton and Hotime will Iw eoiispiciioiisly displaycit among tha deeoratiou. Tho hnnd-painted souvenir for the occasion are now aliout completed. Admiral Swinburne has written saying hat his ll.igship, the Charleston, will nle here in the cily Saturday after noon, lho reception committee headed bv Muvor Wise and James W. Welch, wilt imnic. liiitcly call on the Admiral who together with his staff will be giv en an inform 1 reception at the living Club on Saturday night. 1 no v ice-iTcsnicnt win amircss a mass meeting of citiaen at 4:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon on Van. Duscn's round. Tho band of the flagship Charleston ill be iit the depot when the Vice- President arrives oil the train at 11:30 Monday morning and escort bim into ho city. Senator Fulton, Mayor Wise. Mr. John Grntku and Mr. R. II. Jenkins are tho coinmiiteo which will escort the Vice-President into the city on Monday morning's train. After arriving at the depot the. Vice-President will bo taken Mayor Wise ha appointed thi com mittee a a apeclal committee of recep tion to look after tho welfare of the other honorary Kuet bealtln the Vice l'relderit: Judgn 0. J. Trenchard, J, C. MeCue, J. E, Higgln. G. C. Fulton and If. A. Flher. With lat night' meeting of the re eeptlon committee nrartirally all of the deUill of the Vl. Presidential banquet! have now been anbnged and the event ' promiw to ! a ucce of the gieatent magnitmle, Office A HOT CHASE. Twombly and Harry Cieati Excitement. Foster , It baa just leaked out that consider able excitement wa cheated in the vicinity of the Cltv Hall the other nlirht 11 a hot chase that carried the pursued X and pumiH-i out in the direction of the X lepot It appear that while Ollk-ev Twombly ws at the police station on the evening' I In question a telephone call came inT and a requeiit made that he proceed t ;T once to Foster' Exchange. Oil hi way Z there be met Harry Fo-ter who excited- iT told li 111 that there wire five men ; ahead whom bo wanted arretted. K, directly in an automobile to the resi dence of Senator Fulton where be will rest up for the aft? noon's speech. Ad miral Swinburne wilj come ashore mid pay his respects to the Vice-President at the residence of Senator Fulton at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, and after tho public speech tho Vice-President, Senator Fulton and Mayor Wise will return tho Admiral' visit aboard the llagship Charleston. Seimtoj Fulton will pay n forin.il call on the Admiral aboard the flagship on Sunday afternoon. The band of tho flagship and tho ma rmeg will parado through the streets on Monday afternoon, immediately be fore the hour of the public exercises at 4 o'clock. The reception committee last night issued a formal request that all busi ness houses throughout the city close nt 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon in or der that employes mmy have permission to hear the speech of tho Vice-President. The Mayor will als0 issue a formal pro clamation requesting U business houses Vision of gory murderer flashed before the eye of the doughty aflicer; he , handed hi club to Foster and graping hi trusty revolver he took a' hitch in hi iipendcr and trted after the outlaw. The record of his gait la un official but Foster avtra that it wo under 10 second. He succeeded in overhauling two of them whom he turn ed over to Foster with instruction lo hold them while he captured the other three who were din-ipiiearing in the dint ance. Again he "tatted, but at a re duced gait and finding that the distance wa grow ing long and hi lung work ing overtime he fired one shot over tha rail into the 'river. Then the fun commenced. If cad a popped out of win dom in all direction and the pursued moved fister, the pursuer still after them. Another shot wa fired at their heel. Wow but there was more ex citement. The men disappeared and the disappointed guardian of tbepeace atop pcd. He'd had enough. Foste,' came up at tlii time panting and when a-keii what ho had done with the captured men said that huuring the shots he had thought thut Twombly wu in trouble and came to help bim. It is unneces sary to chronicle the fact they they too disappeared. A the two discomfit ted men were returning they espied a man secreted behind a telephone pole and Twombly started for him. Then started another chase, the concealed man darting from cover and heading for the !epot wa off like a flash, Twombly a close second. Thi chase continued until the Hop Gold Satfion was reached where Twombly succeeded ia. overtaking his man who dashed through the swinging doors of the saloon but two feet ahe.id of the oflicer. A Twombly was taking lii man from the place Foster showed up and informed Twombly that he was not one of the five. The poor frightened fellow who was taken proved to be a xxr devil who was ou his way home with a few dollns in his pocket and thinking that he was being held up ran at the approach of Twombly. It after ward developed that the five men who were chased originally hud thrown an annoying drunken man through Foster's window and were really not guilty of any crime. Twombly did not know it at the start of the pursuit and was a disgusted man though unuised at the night of the captured mart. It. is re ported that Chief Gimnicl hearing the shots rushed into the street, his bare feet enclosed in bath slippers and he also was a disgucstcd man. Foster and Twombly do not speak as they pass by now and if you want to get Twombly mnd ring him up and tell him to go to Foster's. He'll go may be. tUMMMMMMMMHmmiMMIMM4M One Piano Number lAf withEach$5Saleat Tf SE After tkr 4tk.U over, After tKc Snxolie 'n $penf, Many's the coat tkat's ruined, M a ny s t Ke partfrs t hat's went Now the boys must wait another long year be- J fore the next Fourth, It isn't likely that his suit will I wait that long Perhaps it got mixed up with fire- crackers and punk Anyway it has seen some ; ; very hard knocks if the boy has worn it any length i ; of time. There will be no mistake in getting him ' a new cool, summer suit, and if the boy is a man, ; ; why we can dress him also; any size, any style : ; Sizes 3 to 46 ' ' $3. to $35 Herman Wise i Astoria's Leader in Hen's and Boys' Wearables : a) M I II II I Ml MM M All the World knows that Ballard' Snow Liniment baa no superior for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, Cuts, Sprains JLumbago, and all pains. Buy it, try it and you will al- waya use it. Anybody who baa used Ballard's Snow . liniment U a living proof of what it does. All we ask of you is to get a trial bottle. Price 25c, 50o and $1.00. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. Waa In Poor Health Foi Yeara, Ire W. Kelley, of Mansfield, Pa. writes: "I wa$ in poor health for two years, suffering from kidney and blad der trouble, and spent considerable money consulting physicians without obtaining any marked benefit, but was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure, and I desire to add my testimony that it may be the cause o'f restoring the health of others." Refuse substitutes. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. KILLED BY TACOMA STREET CAR 0. NEILSON, WITH SAM HARRIS'S TIDE TABLE IN HIS POCKET, KILLED IN TACOMA MAY BE ASTORIAN. Yesterday afternoon a man bv the name of 0. Neilson was run over bv' a street car in Tacoma and killed. In. his pocket was found a Tide Table issued by Sam Harris, proprietor of the White House Corner in this city. Enquiry was made of Mr. Harris by long dist ance telephone as to whether he knew tho man, but Mr. Harris was quite un able to place bim. The description pfven of the dead man is as follows: Age. about 30 years j complexion, light; fore- nead square. That is all. Mr. Harris thinks it possible that some others may Know him by the meagre description given. Mr. Harris thinks he may be a loggef. IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makes all the difference In tie world to the convivial man where, and what, he drinks. Most men desire beauty and cleanliness,- and handsome appointments In the saloon they pat ronize regularly, aa well as the essen tial pre-requtfhc 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 S09 on the street of that name that they account thoroughly for tha fixed and splendid cusom he enjoys. There la nothing allowed to pass his counter but the best and choicest In every de partment of indulgence, and the ser vice behind it all, Is the moat pleasing anJ satisfying In the city. - War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims o many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar eureg coughs and colda perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking soma unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results. The genuine is in a yellow package. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. For The Little People. Every parent In this city should In vestigate, at once, th new and ap preciable shoe for the youngsters, at Charles V. Brown's Commercial street house. They are called the "B. C Scuffer" and are the very epitome of gooJ wear and real comfort They are going like wlld-fre and the kids themselves . are after them because they look so '"comfy." Ice Cream..,, Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart. Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart " -AT ,: TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St. j Oxfords for the Warm Days 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. Wherity, Ralston Company Astoria's Best Shoe Store