The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 22, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    y THURSDAY, AUGUST , 1907.
TIIE MOKNMG ASTOUIAN. ASTORIA. 0RB3ON.
THB TRBNTQN
FirstClass Liquors and Cigars
602 Commercial Street. ',
Corner Commercial and 14th. j , Astoria, Oregon. I
WHOLESOME
SUMMER
4'
DRINKS
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Grape Juiee
Catawba
Concord
NON-ALCOHOLIC
AMERICAN IMPORTING CO.
589 Commercial Street"!
TOAjrCXAl. .
:irst National' Bank, of , Astoria. Ore
Capital $100,000
i. Q. A. BOWLBY, President
k L PKTEn80N..iVlf Pmldt,
RANK PATTON, Cashier.
jLVf., GARNER. A'AUat Oabiar,
Astoria Savings Bank
rapltel hU4 milOOjOOOt iurpto and OnllldlruAU 10,003
TtaMWU UnU Wktmt itaiUlM. " InUTWt PIU O TtlO iMlKHlU ,
ifcCcENX FEB ANSCil ' V I
Eleventh and Duin t&eet. A8T0MA, 0RKJ01I.
WATERFRONT ITESfS
Bids Called for Dredging in Hone
lulu Harbor.
SCOW MI Ji Jt. BRASS WORKS
A8TOKIA, OHEOON
IROH iAKOJBASS FOUKOEBSi . LAND AKD MAR1XE EUERS
t'V-to-PtUftaw Mill MeVnerr Pro'mM attention iriveo ibel. prr wori"
18th and franklin Ava,
Tel. Main MSI-
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ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
AVfyelaUelVrparaltonfrAs
sirallnlliigihcftodanditoiia
luiguiciioraaots
F iHCSI?5k f!9k
PromoiesDi$estld!ilrrJ
ncssflndltoHQntalMKlitw
Omuni.MorpMne mrtaell
MOT NARCOTIC.
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Hnn . Sour slmtuvh.Dlarrtmi
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Worms A.onvui5wisjatra
nessamlLossorMixf-
' hcSimilt Sinanwrf
iNEWVOBK.
Fdr Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signature
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ALUMNA IS READY TO SAIL
Received Balance of Crew Yesterday and
Ready (or South American Port
German Ship Eva Bringing Sulphur
From Japan Other Interesting Notes.
C'onl rw'tori will lie Invited by Col.
S. V. ItiiMtlvr, of the eorpa of IckwI
I'ltlted Htutci nglniH'r, to lubuilt pro
for drrlKl)( In Honolulu harbor.
illiU will U oix-ncl t noon, rptm!ier
0. Full Information concerning the mat
ter will be aupplied by applying to Col.
RooW In Portland, -
; A urn ofe3S,boO' I available for ap
plying on the work, whMi eonniiti of
ilredglng to a depth of 35 feet below
the mean low tide leveL The dredging
in what ! known a eertion C will be
confined to two portlonn, the flrnt of
which contain 200,000 cubic yerda anj
the :oiid portion' lie between Railway
nharf and the Quarantine wharf. The
material varioa grratl over different
area to be dredged, but generally It i
mipponcj to coniltt of Uyera of varioua
tliii-knooH of mud, aiid, gravel, broken
enral and (-oral boulder, to a depth of
from 8 to 32 feet below the mean low
weliT,' and of live coral ledge below
that' depth;" Should the contractor, to
provide for back OH, or for other rea
one, denlie to dredge below 35 feet, uch
dredging, not, to exceed one-balf foot
xtntVili Mptfmitled and paid Tor. ,
The achoonep Alumna, which ii loaded
with a lumber cargo at Knappton for
ValpuraUo," WHuhred the balance of her
rrew yenterday. Deputy Collector of
Cuetoiiu, A. V, Anderon, made a trip
over to the north aide yetrday to
icgUter her crew and make the other
nfi-etui arrangementa for her clear
ante.
The Ocirman aleamthip Eva hat been
ul.artere.1 to dt lif er lUlpbuT at rortuna
from Japan. Bha u a well know a imp
.it tbl tort and liat beoa (roerating out
of Kong Kong for aom time. She will
lead In rortland lor return after uu
charging lulphnr cargo,
The John Currier, which is bringing
down the salmon pack from the cannery,
oi the Ahuka Fihermen's Packing Co.
U expected in today or tomorrow.
Captain Sanders, who baa been on the
steamer Xorth Star while the was at
N"iihagak and who brought her down
miccesafullv last Saturday, leaves for his
home in Tacoma this morning. '
The Yo'cmite arrived in last night at
6:40 from San FruncUco to Portland.
She had a hard trip up from the Bay
City, coming light, and the passenger
say that there was considerable sea
sickness experienced.
The T. J. Totter arrived down at 7:15
Inst night from Portland with a good
number of pasenger for North Beach.
She arrived again on her return from
llwaco at 11:13.
The Lurline arrived down last night
from Portland whh her usual li.t, of pua-
cngtrs and a small, consignment of
f i eight.
PKUS ntm.msoUiknoon ..
Manairer Elvers of the Astoria theater
returned laxt night from Rainier where
he waa ammgfng for the opening of a
theater at that cityy. ,
For Oyer
Thirty Years
El)
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
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VMS elNtaUM OMMHT, l TOB ITT.
aulputaliarUL.Tlia trouble am over
a nnnark maiie by Muunwll to two
women whom Gibson escorted, Gibson
lulms that ilauunell asaaulted hJm be
fore the shoot ing, The dead man was a
native of Ireland and graduate of
the Cambridge School 0f Mines. He has
live sisters In England. Giboa I under
arrentk
STEAMER TOTALLY WRECKED.
But Out Of 97 Persona On Board Only
3 were Lost.
GUAYAQUIL Ecuador, August 21.
A xchooner which reached I'ayta yetr
day from the Lolws Inlands, south of
Cupe Arujn, Peru had on board two pas-
"tigers of the Brltmli sti'anHiip Colom
biu of Liverpool, belonging to the Pacific
Steam Navigation Co. The Colombia,
bound from Guayaquil to southern ports,
was totally wrecked off Seanx point,
Lobos de Tierr Island, recently.
Her two rescued paosengers say that
when the steamship ran on the rocks
the shock caused her boiler, to explode.
Of the 97 persons on fcoard only three,
it appeart lost their urea.
The surviving passengers, with the ex-
oeption of the two who have reached
Payte, remained on Lobos Island. The
mail and all of the cargo of the Colom
bo, consisting of more than 1,000 too,
were lost. ''.
, , A MOST VAIVP.D DAltY COMPANION TO MEM OF ALL NATIONS WHY t
ft Is the Bt Sftv Stvivtnr DuvUl In lh Wortd. Mik ttlf-ihvtn tibaunt ami
Xsu4 ofao Irktom tnfc. itezer CoeopMe, ll.M. Handwne OatSti, h to uA
On Ml In our Cutlsry Dtpartmtnt,
; CAFES TO BLAME, f
XEW YORK, Aug. 2.-Robert & Gill,
cashier of the Stapleton Nations 1 Bank
of Stapletoa, a' I, who confessed today
t, stealing $12,000 from the bank, to
night attribute hi downfall to his ex
traordinary extravagance in the fash
ionable Broadway cafe, and renaumnta.
"Now, thia Is the first cigarette I have
smoked since I was placed under noml
nal arrest." said Gill as a preface to lis
story. . "You tee, I wa the goat am
strange to aay, I enjoyed it. '
"The goat is the gentleman who si-
tlea all the checks. He Is supposed to
finch across the table and grab the
check." J
MUST PROVIDE FENDERS.
LOS ANGEI.ES, August 21. Trafljo
Manager Joseph McMillan of the Pacific
Electrio Railroad and the Los Angeles
Interiirban, was f bund 'guilty by Judge
Frederioksftn ' today of violating the
fended ordinance' and raa ordered to
appear in court at TO o'olock tomorrow
for sentence. The decision wa in a case
against the Interurban road. The court
ruled that the car of the company were,
not properly equipped with fender
The case will be appealed, .
CAREER 'CUT SHORT.
Young English Engineer Shot Down in
Restaurant Brawl.
SALT LAKE CITY, August 21. A1
special to the Herald from Goldfleldi
says: R, K H. Maunsell, a prominent
young engineer, wag shot and killed in
the Sunset restaurant in the Tenderloin
district this morning by George Gibson,
imety.es
0 days' treatment ' for $1.00. Satisfaction
J guaranteed or money refunded. ,
T-Iw UCU tunc usual"
, , ( Ijr IbllbVbJ 3CVU6
case before morning. r
B G Id JAl G 1HI 1
IFOR SALE BY .
The Foard &5tokes Hardware Zi
Incorporated (
Sncctuon U fMit k tUkm C
v. i . r -. . 1 ta ! - a, f, $ .
J It - ( f. EEREY 8HERMAVVaMcei ;
naeka, ITanriages Bafgag , Cbeekai ad Tiisnatarred Trucka H Fandtw
. waf was Plaaoa Mored, Bond aad Strpped.
4M Commtrdal Statet . ,
PARKER, HOUSE
fir' Claea ln' Eveiry irtsssjiet
Itm Ooaob to the How. -
Bar and BllUarA Room.
0oo4 Sample)
Aataela,
pit Boom on Ground Hoot
t Onmaii ulal Meaw - "1
" TRA1TSPORTAT4SX "
1300,000 WORTH OF WILD OATS.j
SAN ITJINCISCO; lug. 21. Willlaai
! Moruan. the hiuh living young mah
who wa arrested for attempting to pas
4 $S check trpon the University Club, k
believed bv the police to be George
Davis of Buffalo. Morgan, or Davis, as
hit correct name ie thought to be haa
Bone thrdiigh with a fortune of $300,i
in eighteen' month. The money
1,-ft to the vounir man bv an uncle.
vis had seen enouab of college life a
had mingled sufficiently with the wl
of bitr eastern cities ,to know how
spend money at a pretty fast gait an
keep it up. So when opportunity ca
hia wav he wa ready to emorace u.
it ' War a. I k' laffroif 'ttifir across th
continent until he landed in San Franci
co broke. Meantime hie wife is suin
htm for rfivorc in Buffalo.- Davia
not yet been formally booked, but is
still held at the city prison in detinue.
FAMOUS CALIFORNIAl DIES.
SANTA BARBARA. Auff. 21, Sher
man P. Stow, clubman of Santa Barbae
ra and San Francisco, and one of the'
well-known men of the atate, died ud
denly at La Patera, his country place
near here, this evening. Mr. Stow was
5B years of age, waa a New orker by
birth, had liver here for year and was
the son of W. V. Stow of San Francisco,
one of the founder of Golden Gate Park.
He left his club at 5:30, drove nine miles
to his ranch and soon after his arrival
was found dead in his arm chair.
There urvivo him a widow, throe sons
and three daughters. On 0f the daugh
ters is Mrs. Barrett titnian, wue oi a
New York clubman. Sam Stow, one of
the sons, was the famous Varsity foot.
ball player on the University oi umior
uia eleven.
Fineule are for the Kidney and Blad
der. They bring quick relief to back
ache, rheumstism, lumbago, tired worn
out feeling. They produce natural ac
tion of th kidney. SO day treatment
$1.00. Money refunded If Plneu! are
not aaUafnctory. , Sold by. Frank Bam
drug tor. .:.:-.; i
.Steamer, ....
TELEGRAPH
ttm oeff WD'Bkhiit a rotred WpCAILT
eaeept Vtumiini . bet wee. fettlatWl aad Aakorta
MM wwf pmom.
NOWAY fffTi ON SUNDAY
fvunlaiinjt, aldar Btrwi Doek
AJSatla Uadt&c; CaUesder Dock
LerMPnftSwi'rM-B.mH tntn A1a,l:S0
urn, ijmiaoT.tlp-m.iUrp rartsa
;f?;tUNiY'"xcuRiJON r'l ;
Laan PwrtVud S a. m.j arrire Astoria 1 p.m.
fiin iUSorta bv, arrrrt PortUad S p. m.
Tht K,,tlne:
' mi i.ii-i t -i '.
,nnk .V trtosi) eiaw ,?ieJi.: !i
Steams Lurline
Nlt Boat for Portland and
Way Landing's. :
PAtttCNQERa ' - r FREIGHT.
Astoria daily exoept Sunday at
Leav Portland Dally Except Sunday
at 7 a. m.
Qulok Service Excellent Meal
Good Bertha.
Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf.
Landing Portland Foot Taylor St
a B. BLESSING, Agent
Phone Main 2761.
"' Endoraed by th County
'The most popular remedy In Otsego
eountyi and th beat friend of my fam-'
lly write Wm. M. Diet, editor and
publisher of tha ' Otaftgo Journal, uu
LrtnUU: NT: Y.t -ia Dr. ' Klnrt New
blBcoVery. It haa'prbred to b an
fallibla cure for odugba and jold. ajt'
lni abort work off" tha worat of them,
w. .la keen a'bottle 'in 'the house,
I believe it to be the moat taluawa pri
ecrlptfon linowtt for Lung, and Throat
ji.i,La ' 'diiaWtteeA' ta never disap-
uiwawi " -
potui the tiker, V CharleeRogere'drug
k ill.
atore. Price 60o and fl.oo. mat oowie
(re.
TRANSPOrTTATION. !
CANADIAN PACIFIC
TEMPRES8" Lino of the Atlantlo
: H Quebec to Liverpool
Let Than Four Day at Sea
Empresses sails ' August 23; Sep
tember 6 and 20. First cabin, $80
upi aecond oabin, $45 upj. third elau,
$28.75. Write for particular.
JAMES FINLAYSON, Agent.
. I ! , ' Astoria, Ore.
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Trar NOe. 28, 27 and 20 from Clatsop Beach, and train No. 28, 30 and Si,
from Aatarla, run iia Ft Stettm 8 ' . .!'-
Tnih PTe. 20, fuom Portland, SilO p. m.j Is Saturday Special, (topping at
Gobi. Rainier, CMakanle, Atoria and Beaoh polnta, only. ;
OONTTBC TTONS At Portland, wtth all trmna-ooatlnentai Unea. - At
Gobi, with Northern Pacific Kal way Co. At Aatorla, with ateamera (or
San Pranolsco and TUlameok and llwaco Railway tt Navigation Caw'a boat
and raUway. . ..." "- '
Through ticket aold to and from all polnta la the Eaat aad Europe. ,
For further partlculara apply to,
R. H. JENKINS,
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