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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1907)
i WEDNESDAY, AUGUST si, I907, THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. m 1 ' 1 . AAUAUUUAum4A444MMM4MMl r r - - - - m m mm mmm-m www tttt ttt MHHIIIIIMH 1 1 HI 1 1 1 1 M I le NEtf-M RIVALS i First Showing In Astoria i of Ladies' High Class Smart Tailored Suits, direct from one of the best manufacturers of New York City now ready for your inspection JALOPP 120 11th Street In the Wise Block after Sept. 15th 'the woman $.10 of 15 day in Jail but upendcd sentence on condition that she would leave the city. In the man's cac tlit judge read lihn a good Won ami regretting the fact that there was no rockpile here, he sentenced the culprit to 30 days in j.iil and he was committed. The woman was reloaded later iu the afternoon. Jadge Anderson and the police are dotenuined that thi "class of parasites must leave Astoiu and they cannot expect any leniency when one in the law' dutches. SETTING HEN SAT, f iiiiiinm 15 THE POLICE COURT. A Vagrancy Case In Which a Woman Figured Got a Floater. In the police court yesterday there appeared John Ingalls and Martha May er, charged with vagrancy. When the case was called and the officers who made the anest testified, it developed that Ingalla was one of those despicable wretches, who, though well able to up port themselves prey- on the misfortunes of one of the gentler, sex and make themselves undesirable , in any com munity. It appear that the man and woman appeared in Astoria about three weeks ago and that she immediately entered a crib in the lower end while the man made no effort to secure work. The police have been on the lookout for him but could not catch him until 2 a, m. yesterday morning when he and the woman emerged from a noodle res taurant in swilltown and were arrested. They came here from Los Angele and San Diego where they had spent nearly a year" together. Judge Anderson fine! ! Mothers Young Kittens When Owner Takes Eggs Away From It. Warrenton ha produced a novelty among sittings hens which may be term ed unusual. Sitting hen are known all over the world for their contrarine and stiek to-U iveness, and a hen be longing to Mrs. II. MaeDermott, of War renton, proved no exception to the rule. The lady did not want the hen to "set." and kept taking egg away from t by the scor. The lieu stuck to its object with a venganee, however, and it was ii contest between the hen and its ownef, , A cat belonging to the family had kitten about thia time hi a corner of the yard. It was a cat with no moth erly instincts and it staid away from home, especially at night. The hen promptly began to mother the little kittens af night and part of the day. Sitting on top of this squirming mas it has the self-satisfied look of mother who ha done her duty. When the kittens are hungry they turn to the eat, and show contempt for the picking of the motherly hen, who not to be frustrated keep "a aittin." This is a (rue story .although not from Kansas, and the hen is still "a -sittin." Oliver typewriter and automatic tenofrapher at A. R. Cyrus, 414 Commercial street tf. "LADD" TO DREDGE CHANNEL HEAD OF ENGINEER CORPS GIVES PROMPT REPLY TO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REGARDING SHOAL MENACE TO SHIPS BELOW POINT. Through the effort of the Chamber of rommeive. the shoal reported iu the channel between Attorly and Fort Ste ven will tie dredged shortly so that an ample depth of water wil provide easy avcu for the big ship coming in auu (.oing out of the harbor, - (m August 10 Secretary Whyte sent n letter to lJeut. Col. S. . Koesslcr, of the Wigineer Corps, aj Port Kind, stating (hat there wa a shoal In the. channel which wa proving a nuisance to hlp ling. The letter wa sent after "the matter had been discussed by the orgwnl latiort, '' . ' - Secretary Whyte yesterday received letter from the head of the Corp of En gineer at Portland, stating that an ex amination of the channel had been made during the past few day and that the dredge Ladd will be put to work on the channel just below Smith' Point, as oon as the dredge la through with the work being done- at Pillar Rock which will be In a few day. ' Aa a mean of securing result where they are needed the Chamber of Com merce i doing ionie splendkl work for thf city and the surrounding section, al so giving some idea of what this ener getic, body mai do in the future, when iu advertising campaign of telling the world about Astoria ha reached the desired point. vSaeng'erfest Plans Progressing' vv Y S. L. NANTHRUP, President W AUGUST PETERSEN, First Vice-President. Plan for the big celebration of the Norwegian Saengerfest of the Northwest are progressing rapidlyi as the opening day, August 30, draws near. President Kanthrup and bis working committee are actively engaged in perfecting all trrangements for the annual gathering of the noted Norse choruses and the large array of special talent secured for the program. re::-- The latter was given into the hands of the printers yesterday and will be in the nature of a souvenir of the Saen gerfest. Each year the program is made up in a style which makes it beau tiful as a remembrance of the annual gathering, and this year the program will surpass that of any other year, both the booklet itself and the talent recorded on its pages. De Caprio's band of Portland, which played at the Exposition two years ago, has been secured for the Saenger fest and will undoubtedly be a big drawing card for the thousands of visi tors. Professor Sperati will arrive in the city on Friday from the Puget Sound district where he has secured the other members of the big chorus of 300. He has added other special numbers to the program and will make it the richest in talent and number of anji ever given in the west. Madame Norelli, one of the first sin gers on the program, has an internation . al reputation, and the Boston Evening Transcript ,says of her: "Perhaps the greatest artist of the present organiza tion of the Savage Grand Opera is Mme. Norelli, who is meeting with nothing but success wherever she appears. This is not difficult to believe, after hearing her in "Lucte." She is a remarkable ac tress and her voice is under such perfect control that it is little short of mar velous. Even in the most finished, the gnost flute-like tones no one jrho has : ; ; J. 0. BERG, Second Vice-President, , heanl Mme. Norelli in the role will soon forget it, for she gives it a strong and charmingly artistic delineation. She was the recipient of many well deserved cur tain calls." Carl Venth, the noted .violinist is an other artist of uncommon talent who will be a strong feature of the program He has been playing in Seattle, Port' hind and other coast points recently and has come in for a great deal of press notice. Dr. Enna, the pianist, is a number on the bill which will not soon fee forgotten, when beard a it will be in the Astoria Opera House on the af ternoon end evening of September I The ticket for the performance in the theatre are limited because of Its size and have already been put on sale at S. L. Nanthrup's store and at the E. Hauke & Company itore. Reserved seats mayi be secured on and after Au gust 26 for the tickets, which are being eagerly sought. The Viking feature of the Regatta commencing on the Mowing day, Sep tember 2, 3, and 4 is being put into ex cellent shape. The huge boat secured for the purpose Wjs been thoroughly overhauled and is being fitted up to rep resent a viking ship of the olden' days. The suit and Viking pliaraphernalia or dered in Portland are being made up and will arrive here during the week. S. L. Nanthrup, chairman of the com mittee having charge of thi feature of the big celebration, is seeking a crew of thirty men all of whom must be six feet in height at least. They will be selected mostly from the fishermen and while most of them have .been secured he is still looking for few more to make up the quota and to get them drilled; in their parts as rovers of the sea in the day of the Thor and Odin god4. v It ail 8, Our stock .of advance Fall Suits are arriving daily, Very swell designs, ranging from $15.00 to $30.00 Leader in Nobby Clothes Of IMt Vacation, This U the time of year when nearly e' ery one thinks of hady trees, babbliii.' brooks, flah pole, fwet and good coun try butter. 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