SUNDAY, JULY 11, mo.
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, A.STOlUf, OIIEGON.
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A FARCICAL PARODY
OF JUSTICE
NEW TO-DAY
One Piano No. with Each $5 Sale Bought at HERMAN WISE!
OREGON PEACHES
FANCY BING CHERRIES
Leave Your Order Early
Ubservc tk is-n
r , -cannon,
s ne Shootmrf nr- ,.,Li.
"TO MAKE THE P0N13HMENT FIT
THE CRIME THE PUNISHMENT
FIT THE CRIME" (COMIC OPERA)
otmg at a wKale?
ROSS, HIGG1NS & CO.
Ths Leading Qrooers
i m i 1 1
Divorce-
In the ca o( Hurry 1- Ilkhardoii.
pUhitHf, v. Anna Richardson, defend
t, the finding of the court upon fact
wr. filed unit the decree.
Holy Matrimony-.
A marriage license twit Issued yester
day by iouuty trk Clinton to Herbert
0. Morton end Maud Stoddard, Ih.Ui of
Hammond,
Body Prepared
Funeral Director (iilpaugh prepared
the body of l.wimn Ma Jen and hipped
It to Seaside last night, The funeral
wilt take place from his parents' resi
dence on Monday, July ft!ml, and the
Interment will be t Ocean View Ceme
tery. Infant Diet-.
The infant girl of Andrew Mnrlnco
vlch died yesterday afternoon at, the
family residence after only four Urty"
lllne. The child was lit nine murttb
old. Dr. Pinch, the attending physician
ass unhide to definitely state the cause
of dentil. Funeral arrangement wilt
h. announced Inter,
Probate
lu tli matter of the estate, if Herman
Olive, diMttjucd, a petition for Ui ap
pointment of nit admlnl-trator was filed
nd order were nude appointing ap
praisers, appointing an administrator,
ind authorizing the title of personal e
tale. An inventory and appraisement
was flled and also a bond of Ute administrator.
Juitlco Court-
Hillir 8'ttcm tiled two complaints in
the Jtistico Court today. Una against
John (imideruu aud the other against
Chri Jenx'n. The complaint charged
the tw wllli lulling with pure seines
illegal in the Columbia Hiver, lint against
which tliere i no law In Washington.
John Oiinderson appeared 8nj pUnJcd
not guilty, e"e i set for Monday
at 3 o'clock "d It will ha fought a a
te-t ras.
A Serenade-
Yesterday afternoon h .Morning
Astorian was .serenaded In a very
musical manner by the Swedish Singing
Huh of Columbia. The dub arrived in
Astoiia on the Costa Rica on lt way
down to Smu Francisco to take part in
a singing festival, but managed to stop
oiT long enough to give the Astorian a
very line example of what It can do in
the way of liiglng. The club should cer
tainly make a great showing at the fes
tival which taken place on the 24th tint.
There were including the Indies 2.1
members in all.
Sturgeon Art Plentiful- i
John Cameron the flrt of the week
caught a sturgeon at Hay .Center which
weighed 270 pounds. Thia is one of
th largest sturgeon rangtit this year.
The fishermen say the rlvar is alive
with these Ash thia year, snd the wharf
at Itay Center looka like a wood wharf,
the fli being jdled up like cord wood
The Month Rend Fish Oomnanv are shin-
ping a large number of these fi.li which
li nil a readyt sale In Seattle, Taeomn and
other large places. eSotitb llend Journal.
Appreciates Astoria
In eonversatlon with P. N. I-athrop.
the hustling representative of Allen A
l.fttl, of Portland, and who Ins been
huy dUtrlmitlng samples of "White
ltiver Flour" and Rppley'a "perfection"
Raking I'owder throitgbout this city for
the past 10 days, that gentleman mid
yesterday, that in all the years of bis
I'O iiniiiti 1 liauding he had never bee,,
tieate.l with audi uniform courtesy in
any place in the country and that he
deeply appreciated the friendly spirit o(
the people toward stranger, because it
was so exceedingly rare in his particular
Held.
Raymond Incorporated
Raymond, the lusty young eity on
Willapa Hay, has leen incorporated by
net of the comuiiwtionera of 1'aclilc
tounly. A. C. Little, the father of the
town and one of the owners of the town
site, will be the nrt Mayor and Nell
stwpp, formerly a professor in the Ai
toii .chimin wj i, id, city clerk.
The other officer wilt be P. T. Johnson,
treasurer i Dr, C. W. Avermeyer, health
ullb-er I V. Raymond, V. 0. Khum
way. I K. Uwi.. C. V. Ut heart. T. II.
Donovan, W, S. Cram and Charles
Myers, councilman.
If man It no ww anything of his own
anatomy he must be aware that bla
stomach la a magnificent organ and
entitled to the utmost consideration:
knowing that he will eat at the Palac
when he can conserve Ita safety and
comfort, by eating only the best
cooked, beet served and moat compen
sating meal In the city of Astoria
day, ornlght, It Is' always th snme
and the Palace habit I one that pay
to acquire, Arthur Bmltfc ta a mu
ter of the art of preparation and ser
vice, of all things edible.
Marshmallow Sundae
Something New
Logan Berries
$1.25 Per Crate
This is the lowest price we will be able to
quote this season
Can Yours Now
Schofield, Maltson & Go. coTs
For a
VICTOR OR AN EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
goto
Johnson Phonograph Co.,
Parlors Seoond Floor over Soholfleld A Matt son Co.
In Jutlc Ooodiuan's court yeslenJay
morning 1'carl Itoss pleaded guilty to
grand larceny ind then had hysterica.
In the afternoon the case was eouliuued
and the Information was' changed
to itimple liiKi-ny. The prisoner again
pleaded guilty and was lined the enm
uiotu sum of f'15!
The husluiud wa dlsi'luirgedl
In tlw morning a terrible scene oc
curred in thu Justice Court, when the
hysterical womau completely gave way
losing all control of herself, go in eon
(deration foe the prisoner the case was
contiiiiu-d till the afternoon and she
was carried off In a hack by kind friends
not to Jil where nuxt prisoners
charged witli grand larceny are held till
their trial la over but home or to the
hoiua of friends.
In the meantime the Htate of Oregon
represented by John C. Mil'ue, the Vin
cents, who were roblied, Mr. Wood, a
traveling man and friend of both par
ties, and Justice of the Peace Goodman,
ir some of them must hav got their
heads together for In the afternoon the
iiifotinntlon was changed. At first it
was Miggentcd t lint Mr. Woods should
plead for the prisoner, or her attorney
preatimahly, to spsre the confessed thief
the painful necessity of appearing tn
court, Th ordeal might prove too
grn.1t lor her delicate feelings.
Hut Justice Goodman had tho prison
er brought to court, Again she came In
a hack not from jail.
Deputy District Attorney McCue
said that as the ptl-oner was a young
married woman and had a young baby
to take care of, and aa the had pleaded
guilty to the major charge, the state
did not wUli to be vindictive. The
state would therefore change the Infor
mation to one of simple larceny, if the
priMint-r would plead gtiitty to that.
The prisoner would and did.
Justice Goodman then informed her
that he would be under the painful
necessity of fining ber $.15. She waa
askej f .he could pay the fine and Mr.
Woods replied that he would be respon
sible for it. If the money did not come
from Portland in reply to a telegram
tu her husbHiid'a father.
At this juncture the prisoner waa able
to awlk out aud talk with Mr. Woods
in an adjoiuii.g room. Justice of the
Pence Goodman then inkiruied Mr. Ross
that he wat discharged.
The penalty for grand larceny is im
prisonment in the penitentiary for not
1'B thnn one nor nioiy; than ten years.
For larceny from a duelling houetlie
penalty is imprisonment in the peni
tentiary for not. lcs tlun one ur more
than seven yours.
For stealing a diamond ring valued at
fioni tho house of four friends,
while their guests, the penalty appears
to Ik a duo of $,'!".
REDUCTION
SALE
:
'OSVSIbHT
I
Wc might make aloud noise and say a great
deal about the bargains that can now be found
in some of our lines. But the prices will do the
talking for us. The unseasonable weather is re
sponsible for these opportunities,
Summer Suits reduced 15 to 25 per cent
Summer Underwear reduced 15 per cent.
Straw Hats reduced one-third.
Boys' Knee Pants reduced 20 per cent
HERMAN WISE
You can't look Foolish in a Wise suit
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TWO MEN DROWNED
AT HECLEkS
BASEBALL TODAY.
Tho Bohemian! Prepared to Put up a
" Snappy Game.
The local ba-el)ll fans are on edge to
sco today' game between, the Trunks
and the homo team. It. Graham, the
newly elected captain of the homo team,
is having trouble in securing his release
front the KcUo management, but he is
determined not to play under Nankin's
management again so he started 'for
Kelso yesterday to secure his own re
lease and hope to bo home in time to
cover the aack at the dilHcult eortier.
The local star is much sought after. He
icceived a telegram from Deacon White,
manage; of the Edmonton Club, yester
day before he gtarUsJ for Kelso, asking
him to name his own terms to play the
rest of the season, but he appreciates
the efforts of the local fans and friends
an,l has made up his mind to stay home.
Gain' Fish-'n?
Arc ye goin' (hie) flsVn tomorrow,
J. O.f
Well (hie), course I'm goin' flsh'n,
I'unr'jjA
l.u' go go' somo bail!
Alt i, J, C., but It's" have "hother one
flivt, an' mays well gotta "jemidon"
tako with ush, eh? (hlc)
So they went down the street and
theji bought balf a aack of clams, 2
pounds of raw steak, and 3 dozen stur
geon hooka and roiuo window cord.
They had wired to Portland for tackle,
but the consignment waa too late for
the fast freiglit. Three large skips were
nlo purchased in which to carry the
catcll.
This evening transfer wagons will
meet them and bring the finite of the
day's fishing to the Aatorian office.
Personal mention. Mr. George Clark
and County Clerk J. C. Clinton are going
on a fishing excursion today.
TAKE A BOAT, CAPSIZE IN FIVE
FEET OP WATER AND DROWN IN
SIGHT OF CROWD.
Andro Miko, aged 22. and Joseph
Mcsita, aged 30, were drowned last night
in the river near Megler's Camp. The
two men who were Austrian 'were
working for the Kortside Railroad and
in company with the rest of the gang
were making their- way to camp after
knocking off.. On the way to camp there
is a gap between the two 'ends of the
grades, the two men being in a hurry,
stepped into a skill to cross this instead
of going round. About half way across
tho skiff capsized aud the occupants
were thrown out into five feet of water
in full view of the rest of the men.
They were drowned almost immediately,
apparently no effort, being niade to help
them. Their bodies were soon Peeovered
however and artificial respiration was
tried with no effect. Andro Mikos had
1."0 in gold and a check for $100 on
him at tho time. Justice of tha Police
Dalton, acting coroner, took oharge of
the bodies, and Dr. Klanke was also
called in. Eventually they were brought
aft oss In a skiff ' towed by the launch
Itascel in oharge of Charley Roberts. On
reaching this side Coroner Pohl took
chars;.
The funeral services will be held Mon
day in St. Mary's Cathedral, Father
Waters officiating, and the interment
incut will bo at Greenwood.
C. C. UTZINGER ILL.
Well Known Man of Astoria Stricken
Though Serious is Doing Well.
C. C. Utzinger, well known in our city,'
is lying ill at St. Mary's Hospital, suf
fering ifrom bowel and bladder troubles.
Mr. Utzinger left here for Cray's River
Inst Wednesday and while there was
suddenly, taken ill. lie returned to As
toria and on the advice of Dr. Hender
son, his physician wag taken to the
hospital. At im it was thought that
an operation wuld bo of immediate
necessity and his physician was prepared
to perform it. 'A partial operation de
veloped certain troubles which it is
thought the partial operation will over
come; Hia many friends in this eity will be
pleased to learn, that as wo go to press
lie is much relieved and shows signs of
great improvement.
C7 Morning Aatorian, 60 cents per
month, delivered by carrier.
Df. Hillig.
On Mondar night at the Presbvterian
Churah the star course postponed lecture
will be delivered. Lf tickets have been
lost sesta may be claimed without
tk-keti
Removal Notice.
Doctor J. M. Holt announces the re
moval of his offices from the Page build
ing to the Astena Savings Bank BIdg.,
room 304, third floor, where his patients
may consult him between the hours of
10 A. M. and 12 noon, and 2 to 5 P. M.
Telephone Main 2101; residence tele
phone, Main 13S1. 7-3-tf
AH the World
knows that Ballard's Snow. Liniment
has no superior for Rheumatism, Stif
Joints. Cuts, Sprains .Lumbago, and all
pains. Bay H, try it and yon will al
ways nse it Anybody who has need
Ballard's Snow Liniment is a livinj
proof of what it does. All we ask of
you is to get a trial bottle. Price 25ev
30e and $1.00. Sold by Hart's Dnif
Store.
IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE.
It makes all the difference In the
world to tho convivial man where, and
what, he drinks. Moat men desire
beauty and cleanliness, and handsome
appointments In the saloon they pat
ronize regularly, aa well aa the essen-1
tlal pre-requlsltc of genuine wines and
liquors that are served to them. And
these things are sj particularly, and
DroiMrlv ronRnlciton at rtH. C.M.4a I
elegant resort, the Commercial, at No.
509 on the street of that, name that
they account thoroughly for the fixed
and splendid cusom he enjoys. There
is nothing allov?ed to pass his counter
but the best and choicest In every de
partment of Indulgence, and the ser
vice behind It all, ta the most pleasing
and satisfying In the city.
For TIi Little People.
Every parent In this city should in
vestigate, at once, the new and ap
preciable sb3e for the youngsters, t
Charles V. Brown's Commercial street
house. They are called the "E. C
Scuff ei and are th. very epitome of
good wear and rest comfort They,
are going like wild-ire and the kids
themselves are after them because
they look so "comfy."
C Morning Aatorian, 60 cent per
month, delivered by carrier.
Ice Cream....
Made from Pure Sweet
Cream, 30c. Quart.
Whipped Cream
25 Cents a Quart
AT
TAGG'S PARLORS
483 Commercial St
Oxfords for the WarirDays
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 Q Company
Astoria's Best Shoe Store