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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1907)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORU, OREGON. SINGERS ARRIVE IN TRANSIT DISOBEYS ! One Piano No. with Each $5 Pur Fancy Bartlett Pears For Canning Free from Worms or Disease Leave your order with us and get satisfaction ASTORIA NO ORDERS chase at HERMAN WISE' Store HUGE DELEGATION OF NORWEGIAN 8INGERS ARRIVE ON LATE TRAIN LAST NIGHT WILL SPEND AF TERNOON AT SEASIDE BEACH. CAPTAIN THOMPSON WAS WITHIN What makes the Umptydoodie , shout? Why is he so delighted ? He sees the jjoods -we advertise, THE READING OF HIS CLEAR ANCE WHEN HE TOOK HIS VES SEL TO PORTLAND., That s why he gets excited ! ROSS, H1GGINS & CO. Th Leading Marriage License A marriage liriie waa ImhV yrtr dev to Karl A. Jurvakelncn aud rlk Nlika, both of Astoria. Declarations of Intention Declarations of Intention wero filed yterily by Axel Wlldhelm FUhcr and John Pearson, both of Sweden. Hanttlln-Helkkeain Wedding A pretty wedding was performed at th Parker tlou Friday evening by th Rev. Willi. Seymour Short rector of tirae Church,. Ml Mary IMkkenln to John llantelln, both of Catlin, Watli. To Chang Nam Fannie 8. Grlfflthn baa filtd an appll cation with the county court for per minion to change hr name and the cus tomary publishing of the petition wa ordered. Luncheon at Methodist Church The Utile of the MethodUt Church will erve luncheon in the basement of the church on I)uno street between Eleventh and Twelfth etreets on Mon day, September 2, from 11:30 a. w until 2 p. iu. Tho fait ttutt borne cooking will be served by the ladle U aiiiirance tliat the lx-U meal In the city will be served. The price of luncheon will be 2J centi. The proceed will be ud to ward paying fur Improvement recently made on the interior of the church. 30-2t For tba Flower Show Mr. E. M. Baker wlehe to again lmpres uon the mind of those who will have flower to exhibit at the Flower Show which la to be held on Tuely and Wednesday ol the Regatta, to hare the potted plant on band Mon day morning. Tho who are to bring In out flower for the exhibit are siked to have them on hand Monday afternoon. f they are delivered In the morning It la thought they will be in danger of wilting ami Mr. Baker U anxloui to avoid thl and be we her call foe them In the afternoon. The how will be held in Uie new fire engine house on Commer cial trect near the 0. R- A N. dock and all lover of flower are aiked to con tribute and make the ahow a sucee. A Kew Dentlatry- Dr. P. L. AuUn, head of the Chicago Tainlen Dentists, at Portland, 1 in the city. The dentist will open a branch . oftloe In thl city about September 10th and their office will be In keeping with their reputatiou. The very latest ap pliances and method will be ucd enab ling them to gain good remit. The location of the branch oftlce will be cen tral, being over Dnazlgor'a clothing tore on the corner of Eleventh and Commercial street and great prepara tion aro under way for the opening. On the opening day ladle and children' teeth will be examined free and In ad dition thereto souvenir consisting of an Ivoty tooth brush and package of tooth powder will be distributed to caller.. Phone 93 1 TO-DAY Nutmeg Melons Bartlett Pears Scholfield, Mattson & Go. 112 and J20 ;.:;::' ::;"'' For a. , VICTOR OR AN EDISON . PHONOGRAPH - gOtO - Johnson Phonograph Go. ' "" Parlor Ssoond Floor ovr Soholfleld 6 Mattson Co. , aroeera In th Police Court John Johnton wai fined fIS lot inde cent conduct on a public street, in the police court estetday. Small Fire , Yesterday atcrnoon at "r about 6:30 o'clock a telephone alarm wa cut In from Exchange and Moth street to Chemical No. 1 and In abort order the apparatus wa at the en. The fir proved to be a email roof fire at the residence of F.. Connelly, 207 Ninth Mrcet and Chief Fostrr, who at the fir handled the nsJe, toon had it xtln jfiiUhed. Buying, the sew driver, had hit firt run and made good. He bandied hi team in an excellent manner and made speed without damage to horee or spparatus. A HARROW ESCAPE!. ' Officer Twombly Nearly Loiei Bit Life In Discharge of Duty. Shortly after midnight yesterday mousing Officer Twombly while out for hl midnight inenl noticed a man on Commercial street ebu'ing two pauers Ini In loud tone and immediately or dered him to desist crowing the street to enforce hi demand. The man who prve.t to be Jullu lDdlcnju, then turned on Twombly and began to abuse him. lie becked into a near-by aloon and dolled th oflicer to arrest him. With the litx-ml use of hi night tlck he Anally got hi man on the way 10 Jail. At the oflker""and prloner turned up the hill to the city hall the latter suddenly drew a knife and made a vicious lunge at the officer and cut a long gah In the lapel of hi coat, the Hiint of the knife striking the officer' Mar which he wo wearing on bit veat Had the iter- not Intercepted the weap on it would hava entered the olTJcer ' breast and no doubt punctured a lung It wai certainly a narrow escape, the mark of th point of tha knife show ing on hi emblem of authority. He ' Anally ucceeded In jailing hia man and when the cae wa called today Ilellen- Ljui wa charged with resisting in offi cer umcer lwomoiy oeing in iorgiv ing mood and feeling that the man real ly did not know what he wa doing, HclU-njua waa fined f 15. Twombly wa congratulated much yesterday by hi friend. Steamer T. J. Potter for Ilwaoe, dally except Friday, connecting with train for all point on North (Long) Beach. Call at O. R. A N. dock for Information regarding rate, ete. Phone 1181 5c Each $ J. 25 per Box GOOD GOODS Twelfth St. Ice Cream Sherbets Candies 'Amid a routing welcome of Mng from the Lai-rken K'infVireniiig, of Atoria, 600 vinilor from Seuttle, Everett, Dullard, .Stanwood, Tawma and other point in the North went, arrived In Antorla on the nlpht trabi from Portland lat even ing to atUnwf the Norwegian Baenger- fonlnind of the Northwest, which open in tliii city tixlay end bi"t until Mon day night. Hundred of white-capped ainger and their wivee, relative, or friend, atcp- l.t off the train and were given rouing greeting. The dpot wai a con gealed: maa of people for half an hour after the arrival of the train and it eemcd llwt the coachea would never clear of tho crowd which arrived, Tho Eureka ainger were attending the reception of the member of th i'rem Aoaocution in the Chamber of Commerce room, but the Aatoria aggre gation tang a NorM ong of welcome to tlie vUitort, The Nordmaendene Sffng- lorcniiig, of Beattlei the tame automa tion, of Taeoma, and Everett, the "Har den" Sangforening, of Ballard, and the Stanwood Sanforening all arrived with the contingent, tut it wat reported that the Nordmaendene Sangforenlng had not arrived and that they would come In on the noon train, or the tteamer Telegraph. Mont of the ainger were in dark tuita, wearing white Millar cap and they looked very epruee and neat. They alo wore badge and the different banner of the various organization, furled, were in mh In evidence. President S. L Nan thrup, Profcjaor Sperati, and the other "fllcer living In Astoria, accompanied bj a bot of Norwegian, welcomed the yUi- tor in the heartiest manner. Ilandshak- ing galore took place and after an cx change of greetinge had oireubited the visitor were escorted to the varloui quarter in the hotel and private fcouei which had been engaged for them. The feat of taking care of tiieh a large number at uch late hour wa no small undertaking but the reception committe had been pre (taring fof the tu-rival of the visitors for several dnyt, anil before 12 o'clock most of them had been provided for in the way of rooms. The visitor were in a jolly mood and they made the street lively for several houra after their ar rival by lnging song and and greeting old acquaintance among the linger of Astoria. The program today will be the as sembling of the visitors at the headquar ters in Foard and Stoke' hall, which hat been handsomely decorated for thl oc casion. Theji will be given an address of welcome by Mayor Wis and imme diately afterward there will be a re hearsal, which will last until luncheon, which will be served by the ladie of the entertainment committee. At 1:30 o'clock there will be an other rehenrtal and at 8:30 p. m., the visitor will take a special train which will be provided for them for a trip to Seaside, where they will sing a few songs, enjoy the pleasures of the ocean beach, have dinner and return late in the evening. The program for Sunday will be big afternoon and evening con certs in the Astoria theater. Madtame Norelli, Carl Vcnth, Dr. Enna, and the othce special talent and umsio secured will arrived this afternoon and tomorrow morning so that all will be in readiness for the opening of the sing ing "test.!' The entire gathering of mu sical talent Is beyond anything that has cer been presented in the city and there is little doubt that the visiting descendants of the famous Norsemen will be accorded a warm welcome by the citizens of Astoria. , Tho 'Nordon singing society of Eureka arrived In Astoria on the steamer Telegraph yesterday afternoon and were received by Prcsidont Nanthmp and other officials of the Snengerfot: They gang an excellent chorus as the boat drew up to the dock and gave a good intimation of what ninji be expected when all the societies are gathered together-. The Eureka choir had been spending several days in Portland see ing that city and rehearsing their parts with the Portland contingent. This is the first visit of this society to Astoria, and the first representation that Eureka has sent to the festivals held on the coast It ia expected that they will make an excellent showing in the singing contests to be pulled off in the Astoria theater on Sunday after noon and evening. The expenses of the society are very great. While they have only 10 mem bers of the choir, they have been under an expense of nearly $1000 to make the visit here. They havo had to bo away for two weeks in order to make connec tions by boat, and although Eureka has only a small population, they have a very fine singing society. The society brought with them three soloists, one soprano, Miss Laila Berryi one baritone, Mr, Antdn Hailing; and one tenor, Mr, n. T. Thomassen. The musical director of the Eureka contin gent is Trofessor Charles Swenson, who is a graduate of the Roynl Conservatory at Stockholm, Sweden. In all justice to Captain Thomassen of the Norwegian teomer Transit, which arrived In Wednesday from Karotzu, Japan, with a cargo of coal for Port land, it mut bo emphatically stated that he did not disobey order here in pioeeeding on up the river to Portland. He is charged with disobeying order by the Portland consignee who ay that he will not accept the coal on the vessel. The agent U Mr. Stephen of the Pa cific Coast Company; ' What give rise to the supposition that Captain Thomassen went on up the river in spite of bis orders was that the Taeoma agents of the company tele graphed this port to hold the vessel out side after the steamer wa well on her way up the river. She wa first char tered to deliver coal in Victoria but just before clearing from the Japanese port her clearance waa changed to Portland where Catpain Thomassen pushed hit steamer with all possible speed. When arriving In Atorla Wednesday every effort was made to learn of any orders being sent concerning the ship's destination and none were fonnd. There was nothing to tell the captain that he waa to change hi destination from that which waa indicated on his clearance. He waited in Astoria a sufficient length ortini and then took on a pilot. , ben tbe pilot bad got about an hour above Tongue Point word was received from Taeoma to notify- the ship,- which had not been supposed' to have reached the harbor yet to hold ber outside or in the event that the had arrived to change bee destination to the Sound. With the pilot aboard there was noth ing further to bo done in the matter and the Transit had to proceed on up tha . river. , But an iaventigation into the touts of the case absolutely clears Captain Thomassen, of any infraction of discipline in any sense 0f the word. , BASEBALL TOMORROW. , , Local Team WUl Play Two Games With Trunkmakera Team From Portland. Once more tha Bohemians will don their uniforms for a double header game of baseball. This game will be played tomorrow afternoon on the Astoria Athletio Club diamond and it promise to be hotly contested series. All week the Trunkmakers have been putting hinges and snap locks on many shaped trunks in the factory in Port land. -They have been fitting- straps and inside trays to their much vaunted articles of merchandise and testing as sured that the Bohemians will be easy picking. i ' ? But the Bohemians are in shape; Man ager Brown has had the men out prac ticing and has strengthened his team and the boy promise to knock the Trunkmakera pitchers into a many shap ed cocked-bat. For the Regatta games Manager Fred Brown of the Bohemians will invite the Queen, her suite, and the Admiral and his staff, besides various other func tionaries of the celebration. The athletic sports will be one of the main events of the three day' celebration and Queen Harriet will no doubt grace the sports o0 the diamond and field as well as those of the water. A MYSTERIOUS CASE. Man Found in Apparently Dying Condi tion in a Saloon This Morning. A logger named Stark was taken to St. Mary's hospital in an apparently dy ing condition at 2:30 this morning. Stark who has been in the city for about a week hits been on a protracted spree since his arrival here. He had some money with Carlson Bros, and yesterday drew $20 of the money. Last niht he entered the Sunnyside Saloon and seated himself in a chair. He was afterward discovered to be in a bad condition and Dr. Pilkington was called1 in. An emetic was administered which was one-half an hour in operating and the man being un conscious it was difficult for the physi cian to properly diagnose his trouble. However, tbe physician believed it to be a case of acute alcoholism and had! him conveyed to the hospital for further ex amination and treatment. A stretcher was brought and a willing lot of volun teers carried him to the institution. The man was evidently in a serious condition though nothing further could be learned. Ha Fire and Its Girdle Cake. The Chequers Inn, Osmotherley, Is a telle of the old coaching days, but It Is now famed for Its flre, which has nev er been out for more than 100 years and over which girdle cakes are baked. This huge flre la kept continually burn ing by peat or turf from the Yorkshire moors. An i excellent tea is provided for visitors, the chief dnlnty being the girdle cakes. The peat glows like red embers on a red tiled floor, the girdle being suspended from a bar above, tbe whole looking most qualut and pictur esque. The exterior of the inn la most unpretentious and old world looking, as It nestles alouo ou the Yorkshire wolds.-London Standard. Mir ' i What you want is a store' where the ' best goods can always be found in large assortments ; and where the prices are ' A satisfied customer goes ; : leaves this establishment, t store you want ?,, t- X HIGH ART SUITS L.' -. Vire-jaasil i'l'TI W L You Can't Look Foolish in WISE Suit HERMAN WISE Ton Can't LooK Foolish in a Wise Suit fMHMIMMMHHIMMtMMIIIIIIIIMMMTm ottaaaaanao aao PERSONAL MENTION 0 88 088888888888888880 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. True, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Al Leinehweber, returned to Portland List night. Kluier Packard, employed in the Knappa Mills, is in town. James Ramsey, of Skamokawa, who has been seining on Alex Grant's grounds and one of the few who made 'money re turned home last night. IW. M. Jennings and Lee Strauss of Skamawowa are in town. AD PERS. ..( ... Maybelle Yonng left yesterday on the steamer iRoanoke for San Franciaco af ter a six weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Maxwell Young. Special Sale For the next ten days we ' are going: to offer all. I styles in children's oxfords at special lo w prices. Child's barefoot sandels, tan 2 to 6 , 55c 3 ! Child's kid, patent tip, spring heel oxfords, 5 to 8,75c ' ' Child's " " " " " 8 1-2 to 11, $1.05;; Child's patent ribbon tie 5 to 8, ........... 1.10 3 3 Child's ' 44 " Child's " " " white top, 5 to 8, ........ 1.10 : Misses' patent ribbon tie, white top, 11 1-2 to 2 ....1,35 ' Take advantage of this sale before sizes are gone ; I Astoria's Best Shoe Store what they should be, with every article that Isn't this the kind of 1 5 ' -' 1 SPECIAL FOR WISB CUSTOM ; ERS Ice Cream.... - - , Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 30c. Quart - Whipped Cream 25 Cents a Quart AT : U' TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial 6t 8 1-2 to 11 : 1.25 Company! 1