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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1907)
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER to, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. GENTRY'S CIRCUS IS tMHMMHMHMMMHHHtiHWWtHi;MMriHttHM.MM Oregon Water Melons The last of 'the season. Get yours NOW ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. The Leading Qreeere m w or 1 Budneu Meeting Tin regular business meeting of the W 0. T. U. thU afternoon at 2i30 In their animal pla- 0f meeting In the Seamen's Horn building, llutlnett 0f importance. A Bouncing Boy- Th wife of John Constantly, yester presented hrr hubnd with a flue lKuiiplnir hnr w.iuhl II . hfitmv mmm 1. . 1 -. , ,.v . V, VTVV U ,B continue! smile on hit face these day. Died tt Brookfleld John Ryan IIm1 ye-.trily nt Brook fleU, of heart trouble. Mr. n ha been ailing for some time,, and new wt revived j,y nU sister, Mr. Vouldse of thl city, lt evening, of lilt demise. Funnel Dim-tor I'olil l.ft up Uit tilght to bring the body to Atorle. Lecture On Japan Mi.. Lucy Jirtwd will lecture on Japan nil Korea In the Met nudist Episcopal Church Friday. September 20lh, t 7i30. The lecture will 1 Illustrated by 75 view, also ctumM. eurlou, ami lng luff. Mie Broad comes highly recom mended end Dm low price of admission will make It possible or til to attend. Tickets JO and 13 cents. 0-ltt St. CiM Appealed C. W. Cottam, the solicitor, wh.) was found guilty of violating the ordinance galpt tolk-itlnif. gave notice, restcr day. of appeal against the eontltution allty of the ordinance. He fllej the necessity bond of 1 1 00, at required by the city charter, and propose to teat the mat tor to a final condition. Con aldemble Interest Will be manlfetUd In the decision o( the higher court Artlclet of Incorporation Article of Incorporation were Bird in the count y 'clerk't oflU. yeeterda, by tbe Steele & tiurtula Company. The object of tbe company are to carry on 4 general real estate business, operate sawmills, logging camp, etc. The capi tal .lock I fHixxi, divided into 80 there at $100 each. W. K. Steele, John Ocr tulla. Frank W. fiertutla and EddU M. Gertulla are Incorporator. An Old NewtpaperMan Earl Chapln May, pre representative of the Gentry Brother' United Show, came In on the llt40 train yesterday. Mr. May, who ia a vervv genlnl young gentleman, met several old time frien.li while In the city and regretted that prevlouly made arrangement com pelled him to leave last night. living an old time newspaper man he ia strictly at liome in his nresent position and of- . i.i- -.1.1 ..r.A. r. juav wa mninir nreiiiimirir nr- rangement for the appearance of ni ahowa, here, on October 8th. tn Tbe Police Court (hi drunk and dlordorly forfeited lll In the police court yentordiyr. Row ia Court During the tenlon of the county court ytrdy, road Sujiervijior A. Jubr and O. K. Hanwll tngaged In a verbal altercation tliat created oine excitement for a few inoiiient; It apiear that Juhr atuipted to collect poll and roaJ taxe from Hinll, for the year 1000 and Uh7. lknaell refuted to pay for JINK) claiming that labor that be bad performed on road work, kat year, wai not paid, and thai tame bad beon au thorised by the rod tupervUor. Juhr denied that tit work ww authorused and, while giving hl teotlmony, wa lnterriited by tfilntell and hot word paed. The court fined both $10 wh, and called. In Deputy ihrrilT Knutn. but, on proper apologies being made by the offending parties, the fine were re mitted and peace retred. It wa then aocertnlned that lhiiiteli't bill wa paid Uv lt. HAS i.408.73 POPULATION. WASHINGTON", Sq.t. 18 11m tlirec. toe of the eensu announce the popu lation of the nrom)ed tle of Okla hoin to le 1,408.732. an lncree oi 78 per cent since the censu of 1900. EARLE JOINS "AFFINITY." uirriiLKHA.r, x. h.. tpt ia- Ferditnd Plnney Karle. and hi "adl nlty," Julia Kuttner, are united at the latter borne here and will be unmo leted by tbe townspeople. Earle' pret ence here has hardly been notice.). He refuse to say how long he will remain. KNEW WHAT WAS COMING. Mr. Hoofer (meditatively over her book) "How true this i. Mr. Hoofer brncine himself) Well, 1 Marin, don't Veen tn in suspense, 'What 1 it about u men t Puck. ; METHODS APPROVED. ' XBW YORK. Sept. 18. At the an jnual meeting of the member of the A' sociated Pre held ner today a resolu tion wa unanimously adopted approv ing the course of tbe oflkkls of the A' sociatlon in dealing with the Teleg rapher' itrike. Columula and Vlcor grapbophonea an lateat record at 41 Commercial treat A. R. Cyrua. tf. Ice Cream Sherbets Candies Phone 931 Phone 1181 UvST IN A shipment of Oregon Water Melons. The nice juicy kind a . with the black seeds. Scholfield, Mattson & Go. 112 and J20 Twelfth St. GOOD GOODS TRAINED ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS TO PERFORM IN ASTORIA ON OCTOBER EASTERN AND WEST ERN SHOWS UNITED, That department of tbe clrcui world especially devoted to the tntertalnineut of tbe younger generation and prelded over by the Ontiy l)i other it to com ar the local tented season in Attorla, Tuewbty, October 8, with an exhibition oftralucd animal such a ha mad tbe name of Gentry tynonyuiout with Bunt Clau la tbe mind of th little one and those wbo look afUr tlieir bappincrt During tbe two decade tbo Gentry llrother have been catering to the amusement patronizing public they have successfully specialized in trained dog, monkeys, potile and other irnall ani mal, whose performance ha bad an in dividuality and a superior- quality which have given tbe Gentry shows a clientell wliosa number and enthuiam go band in hand. The "cleanest oircut in th world' has however, experienced a change and an Increase in size during tbe past year which will make it coming more than ever an event to tho who liked '-ctited how and who believe that there it more of good medicine in a day under the tent Uian in many weeks of more orthodox ummer wortlng. During former year tbe Gentry have placed enlour an "eastern'' or "No. I" abow and a "western" or "No, 2" how, but during the past winter tbe Gentry prop erties pacd into tbe ownership of M. V. Savage, proprietor of the Interna tional Stock Food Company, of Minnea polis, owner of Dan Patch, tbe world' greatest pacing horse, and a number of other InveHmenU, and this change oi ownerabip hat given the shop a change of policy which has combined tbe two show snd given this season's enterprise the apcllntion, the Gentry Brothers' Fumous Shows, United. In thl merging of tbe two tented ex hibitions the familiar feature v,hicb have Increased the popularity of tbo (lentry shows for many year aro, re tained and while tbe children and "grown-up" who attend during two performance given In Astoria will again be delighted by tbe remarkable Intelli gence shown lv the ponies, dog and monkeys, tbe united show will present several feature not hitherto associated with the name of eGntry. The tllar feature of all feature tbl season i tbe original Mr. Gen. Tom Thumb, widow of the fauiou Gen. Tom Thumb, and present wife of Ount I'rirno Magri, to whom she wa married 18 years ago. With this interesting couple will be the count's brother, Baron Mngri, the trio holding reception from platform just inside the main en trance each Afternoon and evening prior to the performance. Mrt. Gen. Tom Thumb is undoubtedly tlie most widely known, human "diminutive" before the public, with whom he hst beea on sjieaking terms for nearly 60 yaar. Also with the Gentry show this ea on will be a herd of trained elepbont, whose elephant band and elephant sup per contribute joy to the performance, a herd of baby camels, trained pig, sheep, geese and other animals, all giving ub litautiiition to the claim that as now constituted the eGntry Brothers' snows have the I! nest trained animal exhibition iu the world. On tbe morning of October 8 the Gentry shows' street panulo, nearly a mile long, will leave the show ground and traverse the principal streets, over routes to bo announced later, whilo from 4 to 6 Tuoadny afternoon the big ani mal tent of the shows will be thrown open to tho juvenile public for the week-, ly "children's afternoon reception," dur ing which tlsb children are given an especiul invitation to make themselves at borne and to make friends with all the animal with the shows. For a 1 VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGIAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co, ' Parlor Seoond Floor over Soholflald A MatUon Cv IN ASTORIA'S CIRCUIT COURT INFORMATIONS FILED IN CRIMI NAL CASES AND ARRAIGNMENTS SEVERAL PLEAS TO BE HEARD TODAY. . The circuit court convened, yesterday morning, in the third day' session. All the court of official were in attendance. Tbe judge excused Juror T. L. Ball for the balance of tbe term and after ren dering decision in two equity case took up the arraignments of criminal cases in which tb district attorney had filed in formations. ' in the case of J. B. Bowlsby, charged with the murder of Cleve Jennings, Fri day, September 20tll, was set as day to make plea. In the cae of 0. A. Brown, who is charged with the larceny of aflstiboat and net, Howard Brownell, attorney for defendant, entered a plea of not guilty, and the trial waa ordered for October 5. Information wa filed against Al Ben son, charging him with assault with a 21 YEARS IN BUSINESS Will Celebrate With a Rousing Bargain Sale. Twenty-one year ago. when many of the young men and women of today mere still unborn or ! delighting parents with their babyish pranks, I started butloes in this city and bar dona my bar, not only of buiinet, but m; full abara of work for Astoria. It seems not so far diatant and ytt what changes bavs been wrought) many ' kind faces ar misting j I myself wa vary little mora tbsn a boy, so sarly did I strike out on my own nook. I bavs met with snccees and revtnes; and bav stumbled and jumped up again, continuing In the maddening race of this generation, and yet, my only regret is that I can't try all over again, and bring back tbe faces of friends and neigh bors whose smile were so good. So, I Intend to eelabrate this year of my basi net maturity (because I can't expect ia the nature of things to be in the names another 21 years) by giving tbe , people a few days of a "Bargain Feast" Now I can't afford to make any false statement, bene thl brief explanation of my big ad. on another page. No Seduction on Contract Goods. On Knox Hate, E. t W. Collars and Cuffs as well a Carbartt work clothes there will be no reduction as these are contract goods and any merchant cut ting the price loses the agency, ao and 50 Per Cent Reduction, All broken lines of suits and over coat for men or boys, as well as all odd lines of hats and furnishings will be reduced from 20 to B0 per cent. 10 and is ?' Cent Reduction. The cream of this fall and winter stock of men's and boys' goods are re duoed from 10 to 18 per cent This ia 'extraordinary considering that the goods have only arrived, are of the latest styles and if anything are higher in the eastern market, than when ship pad, a the finest grades of heavy weight woollens are advancing dally. Still this is my twenty-first business birthday, and the "cream goes with the rest" f Special Kcdacuons. A number of items of staple merchan dise will be reduced regardless of regu lar price, aa every show offers special attractions, so every real sale must offer special inducement. Now, without fur ther talk, this real genuine SALE, cele brating en event which comes bat once in is man' lifetime, will begin THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 19TH . at 9 o'clock in the morning. In the meantime the store win be closed to give my force a chance to puf green tags on the goods and mark the reduced price on those green tags. Respectfully, HERMAN WISE. Astoria's Reliable Clothier. aTtMIMMMMIMMMMIIMMMIIIMMMMMinMnilIMIIIIMHIIMHIIir dangerous weapon, and, not having an attorney, F. D. Winton was appointed by tbe court to defend him. Ihuisilay, September 10th, was set for to plead. F. D. Winton was appointed attorney, by t h court, to defend Jame Walker, who is charged with larceny from a r.tore in Hammond, end be was allowed until Thursday, September 19th, to prepare hie plea. Scott Anderson, colored, was arraign ed with assaulting John Scott with a knife, on the 'steamer Hassalo, last July. When asked if be had an at torney, he stated that he would get one. Howard Brownell afterward appeared for him and asked until Thursday, Sep tember 19th, to plead, which was al lowed. Cha. Johnson, wbo is charged with rape, was arraigned and, pleading not guilty, bis trial was set for September 25. He is accused of feloniously as saulting Lillie Baker, a minor, on May 23 hist. In the gambling cases, where S F. Leathcrman, Artie Saari, H. Miller, Rasper Lampinen, A. Curkurla, August Upkalfl, and Al Seafeldt are the defend ants. Monday, September 23, was fet at the day to heap pleas. Boss, niggins & Co. were awarded a judgment against P. Pctrovicb. Tho cose of L O. Wilkius vs. Indio Clilo Winkins was ordered dismissed. Default was entered in the case of Chas. T. Bell vs. Theresa Eva Bell. A decree of divorce, by default, wa granted in the case of Edward Haney vs. Milton Haney. MESSIER FAINTS ON STAGE WAS TRYING TO HYPNOTIZE FINNS WHO COULD NOT UNDERSTAND HIM HAD A HEAVY DAY ABLE TO PERFORM TONIGHT. MESMER FAINTS ON.... .. While attempting to mesmerize three Finns, Metmer, who has been the stellar attraction at the Star theater this week, fainted away on the stage last night in tbe second performance, from exhaustion. The fact that the Finns did not understand English, and therefore were incapitated as subjects for mental suggestion, known aa mesmerism, reused Mesiner to exert himself to such an extent that he collapsed. The fact that he had performed at a matinee in the afternoon and was just starting his seo ond night performance, bad everything to do with his exhaustion. He had put a youngster under the mystio spell and the latter sat rubbing his hands in ecstacy, to tbe great amusement of the audience. He put an other subject under the spell and then tackled the Finns, one after another. The latter stared at htm blankly, however, because they couldnot understand him, when suddenly Mcsmer fell heavily to the floor. His wife rushed out from behind the stage and several of the audience helped to carry him behind the scenes, where he was revived with some dif ficulty. Half an hour after he was able to walk home, and will no doubt be able to perform 'again this evening, with his usual great skill. Meanwhile the boy whom he had mes merized, oontinued to rub his bands for 10 minute after tbe illness of Mesmer. He had not been worked on but a few seconds, end gradually came to hi senses, highly confused to find hinself holding the center of - the stage. If Mesmer had had several subjects fully under controf, like in all his previous performances, there might have been i long wait for them to reach an ordinary state of mind. Mesmer explained last night after his recovery that only mental telepathy could hypnotize a person, when they did not know the language of the hypno tist and he asserted that mental tele pathy had not yet reached a point where it could mesmerize. Suggestion, he said, was the - controlling feature of mes merism. oannattaattaaaaao t!8U PERSONAL MENTION. oaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaao Mrs. E. P. Parker left last evening for a short business and pleasure trip to Heppner and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Erickson, of the Lewis & Clark, left for a short sojourn to the metropolis. Chas. Wf Helser, supervisor of agencies of the Equitable Life Insurance Co, is in the city from Portland. BELIEVES IN ASTORIA. Herman Wise's clothing store has I cloted for the marking down of stock prices and will be opened Thursday morning, September 19, for a great aar nbersary sale, celebrating the fact that be ha been in business for 21 years. Mr. Wise will observe the celebration by making , big cut on all hi goods, aid the tale will last for ten day only. He i greatly pleased with his anceeaf in Astoria and has such firm belief im tbe future growth of Astoria thai he will continue to reach out for a share) of increased business W an indefinite: period. tT Morning Astorian, delivered by carrier, 60 cents per month. Ice Cream.... Made from Pure Sweet Cream, 40c. Quart. Whipped Cream 30 Cents a Quart -AT- TAGG'S PARLORS 483 Commercial St on Ton Millinery We are showing the swellest line of trimmed .and street hats ever shown in Astoria. I ASK THE SWELL DRESSERS Our prices are the very lowest considering the extremely fine quality of our goods. When . you buy a hat at the BON TON you get the very latest and best styles for the least money. REMODELING AND RETRIMMING A SPECIALTY BON TON MILLINERY .1 483 Bond Street. HMMWMMfHHtWHWWWWMMHHH