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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1907)
V TUESDAY, NOVEMBER it, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Just Arrived Ueu Bloater Mackerel The finest in this or any market ROSS) HIOGINS & CO. Th. leading Ormr TERSE TILES CI I ! "A Deep CeruUan Blue" Yesterday was an absolutely blank and blue da at Astoria's handsome city hall There was practically nothlngjlo log than, except such routine business aa arlna day by day in municipal mat tart 1 tba quietude of tba day being chargeable to tba rigidity of tba preval ant Sunday law and tba currant atrlu ganoy of tba currency hereabout. District Coafaranct Tba Portland District of the Columbia ooaferenc. will bold matting at tba lint Lutheran Cburcb on Tuesday and Wednesday of tbla week, November 12 and 13. Tueeday evening tba meeting III ba betd In Swedish at 7:30. On Wodneeday evening, tt 7:30, tba meeting will ba conducted in tba English and tba public is cordially Invited. There will by flva vieltlng pastor bara, and a good attendance la expected at tbo meetings. Commeada Syat Miss II. J. Johneon, representing tba Cbapnian Adrertltlng Co.. of Portland, through whom tba Chamber of Com merce place Ita classified advattiiing, waa in tba city yeterday investigating tba general advertising reeulta in the in ternet of bar company', and expressed herself as being very highly pleated, and atrongly commended tba excellent eye tarn which Mr. Wbyte baa inaugurated .In handling hi advertialng. Manager Wbyta WW Speak - Manager Whyta of tba Chamber of Commerce baa accepted an invitation to addreaa a gathering of the menibera of th. Portland Commercial Club at Port land tbla evening, his subject being "How Astoria la AdvertUad," Aatoria'e particular part In tha general publicity pkn being aet forth in Mr. Wbyte'e ' remark. Mayor Wise, J. E. Gralke, and a number of other prominent citizens will accompany Mr. Vbyte on this occa alon. ' Boraa is Injured Una of tha big iron-gray boraaa be lonulnir to the Prael-Elgner Transfer Company waa badly Injured last even Ing Una of tha boriee got looat from ita stall and bit and kicked ita mate in such a manner as to causa doubt aa to the recovery of tha animal. Two long gabee were cut In tba anlmal'a aide and If it recovers will probably b badly crippled. Or, Chapman Tonight I Everybody ought to bear tba address tonight at tba Methodist Church, 8 o'clock. Come early if you wish a aeat Free, and everybody Invited. He's great and wa are fortunate to bear blm in our elty. Made Good Time Hecknrdt Brothers, tha contractors, swung their big donkey-engine and float through the city yesterday afternoon on record time, heading it for tba upper levels of Tenth and Irving avenue, where it will be employed in street Improve ment, I! adroit use of its heavy power and staunch cables, the big outfit was hurried over the levels ami up tha sharp grades of Tenth street in lively time and ita progress waa watched with great in terest by many. Oil Meeting Tonight Thota interested in tba oil and gas boring project in Clatsop county will bold a meeting in the Chamber of Com merce rooma at 7:30 this avaning at which time queatlona of vital Importance will be discussed 'and many Important detail arranged. From present indica tions this meeting will ba very largely attended and aa there appears to be much enthusiasm displayed on tba part of many cltliena wbo have taken an active part In the preliminary work, it promises to be a highly Interesting meeting. Mr. C. X. Sherman ia -working vigorously on tba mora Important de tails and will probably report very satis factory progress in connection with cer tain featuraa of tba work. Aside from those already engaged In furthering tbla project, there will doubtless be a large attendance at tha meeting. . Teraa Tale At a meeting of tha gentlemen Inter , teted In tha new Scandinavian-American Savings Bank of this city, the following board of directors waa elected and each qualified 1 Oust Holmes, Andrew Young. John Mattson, J. M. Anderson, C. G. Palmherar. VAeV Manilla. Aiitrusf. T)an- lelson, of Astoria t Dr. Henry Cos, of Portland) C. F. Hendrlcksen, president of the Scandinavian-American Saving Bank of Portland. The olllcers of the bank wera not elected last evening but probably will be today. Hot Drinks. Sandwiches. GREEN TOMATOES LAST OF THE SEAaON. 3 Cents Per Pound. SEND IN YOUR ORDER NOW Scholfield Mattson & Co. 112 and J20 Twelfth St. Phone 1181 Phone 931 For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Go, Parlora Second Floor over Soholfleld A Mattaon Co, ASTORIA AT THE BIG HORSE SHOW INAUGURAL EXHIBIT Of HUNT CLUB A SUCCESS-MME OF AS TORIA'S BLUE-RIBBON WIN HERS. It la conceded by all wbo indulged In the spectacle that tba drat annual horse how of the Portland Hunt Club, last week, was the entertainment, par excel lance, of tba year 1007, In these latitudes. Tba affair was splendidly bandied, It waa handsomely patronized by tba clev erest people of three atataa, and was successful in tvery concievabla way. There waa' plenty to aaa and apprecia tion waa unstinted. It waa an Inaugu ral show that baa made all aubseuueat annuals of tba sort precoucleved triumphs. Horse flesh and horaa brains wera at a premium there from atart to finish and Astoria bad up soma distinctive ita turaa In tha blue-ribbon class. In the light harness horaa claaa Samuel Elmore, of this city, exhibited winner in bis brown mare Crystal, who took tha blue ribbon from bunch of 23 beauties all recorded aa trotters over four years old and displayed at work with four wheeled veblctea. ' Crystal, with' bar carriage mate, Car ma, took another cerulian atring on 8at urdoy evening, aa tha winners in a class of 10 team, for trotting horses, four year ok! and over, shown to the proper vehicle; and on tha preceding afternoon, he captured tha third honor aa a -winning type of animal for cavalry pur poses. Sir. Elmore drove bis beautiful team In the events and waa assisted by bis daughter, Miss Floretta Elmore, in the pleasant tank of taking prizes away from magnificent competitorsluharness, Another Astoria exhibit waa the fine hunter- owned by K. II. Jenkins, the popular general passenger agent of the A. A C Hallway in this city. Mr. Jenkins did not take any of tba prises to which bis animal waa entitled by style and performance, but ha rode to tba grat Illcation of tha experts, took the hurdles without flaw, and only missed the blue-ribbon fcjr tha fines tpossible balr of differentiation. Trouble Over Refreehmenta Nicholas Kaceppl, tha well-known res- tauranteur, on Twelfth ' street between Bond and Commercial,' waa arrested ou Sunday afternoon last for selling liquid refreshment of the malt sort in his cafe. Tha complaining witnes ia Chief Deputy Sheriff C Knudaon, to whom the beer waa aold. Kaieppi waa very much dis inclined to accept tb proceas of law and one or two of hla frienda took aides with him, whereupon, Mr. Knudaon in voked the persuasive influence of his gun, and enlltcd tha aid of Sheriff 1'omeroy In carrying out his program. The restaurant man waa then taken to tha court house and waa later released on (50 bail. At the euggestion of As sistant District Attorney John MeCue. the bail was reduced to $10, aa the flue In tho case ranges from (10 to $25. Justice Goodman will try out the mat ter, "after the holidays." Oil For Washington lion. Charles W. Fulton, United States Senator from Oregon, of thin city, left for the national capital on Sunday even Ing's Portland express, and after tran sacting some business affaire at Port land, where he will be joined by Mrs Fulton this morning and by his secre tary, Mr. Halderman, will depart for the Kast on tomorrow's train. A. & C. R. R. as Plaintiff Tha circuit court for Tillamook county convened yesterday and on the docket are 83 cases, five of which are for divorce and 13 in which the Astoria A Columbia River Railroad ia plaintiff against var ioua people as defendants. These are condemnation auita and some of them have been settled out of court. To All Brother Redmen We, Neoarnle Tribe No. 12, 1 0. R. M. do hereby respectfully Invite ail Redmen in this Reservation to attend a grand Initiation to be given on the evening of November 14, 1907, at Hammond, Ore gon. J. Leehman, Sachem; George Bry- ant, C. of R. ll-12-2t. Traversing Old Ground Tba steamship City of Panama which docked here yesterday morning from San Francisco, landed an old Astoria citizen, LouU Schulti, who was in business here for a number of years. Mr. Sohulta halls from Elko, Nevada, and returns for a brief visit with frienda here. He teports that Mr. and Mrs. Aulettl (the latter being bl daughter), formerly of As toria, are dwelling In that famous old mining camp of the Sage-brush State. FORE-WEEK RECORD . OF DEATH QUARTETTE OF AST0RIANS PASS THE INVISIBLE LINE LET A FEW SHORT HOURS -UNUSUAL LIST. Ou Sunday afternoon last the dual funeral of the late Carl Sigf ridiwn and bis little aon George, who were drowned in the Columbia River last Thursday, was held from tbe undertaking parlous of V. C. A. Pohl, and the service was lis tened to by a host of sympathizing frienda of tba family. Word reached tbla city on Sunday last of the death, at Hammond, of Mrs. Mary E, Mattson, wbo succumbed to a long siege of stomach troubla which eventu ated In cancer of that organ. She leaves a devoted husband and three children to mourn her loss. Tba arrangement for tha funeral will ba announced later. Sunday morning's Portland express bora from tbla city Captain George Dunbar, of tba government dredger Chinook, who received tbe sad Intelli gence of the death of Mra. Dunbar, at their home in Maine, wbithep aha had gone some months ago In tba hope of regaining her shattered health. Inter ment will not be had until hia arrival there. Yetlerday morning death ended the auC-rSn of Miss Fannie S. Gran berg tha youngest daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. J. Granberg. of Korth Head, Washington. Tbe young girl had been an invalid for some years and waa a great sufferer. Her father la assistant keeper of the light station at that point and is well known in this city, where there ia broad sympathy for hia wife and himself. Tbe arrangements for the funeral will be made known later. oasttttttttttsntto SnO PERSONAL MENTION O 0 O88tt80888888S8O Benjamin Young, who baa been ser iously ill for several months, graced our streets with his cheerful countenance yesterday, this being the first time he has been about since his illness. O. W. Whitman leaves this morning for Portland, Walla Walla and Upper Columbia point on a business trip. Mr. E. J. Spink, who Is connected with the Daily Press, an evening paper of Ashland, Wis, waa in tbe city yester day. M)r. Spink ia on an extended pleas ure trip through tbe western states and was very favorably impressed, with our city. . i '. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elmore and Miss Floretta Elmore returned from Portland last evening, where they have been In attendance at the horse show. "GENTLEMAN BURGLAR." Man Who Walked in Police Station Identified as Old Offender. CHICAGO, Nov. 11. "The Gentleman Burglar of Evanston" has been unmask ed. "Anthony Kinty". who walked into a police station a 'few days ago and said bo was the man who had robbed the residence of Levi Kliel, was identified yesterday as Arthur Kennedy, a man who bad abandoned his wife and sunk from a respectable barber into a drunk ard and a cocaine fiend. So far as can be learned the "changs of heart" which he says he experienced ivliile attending one of the Torrey re vival meeting a conviction that led him to confess his crimeshas not wanned his heart toward the wife he deserted. It has not led him even to tell about it or to divulge bis real name. The identification of "Kilty" aa a wife deserter instead of a courteous and knightly burglar, who was careful not to waken the babies and left watch fobs behind for sentimental reasons, waa made by Louis Eckstein, a barber who worked with Kennedy at one time. Eckstein told the police ho had recogni sed a newspaper picture of "Kilty" aa hia old friend Kennedy. ' - v The picture waa taken to Mrs Ken nedy and she said it waa tha same man, no question of thai But aha did not want to see him again. Kennedy waa taken to Evanston and the Eliel case against him will be prosecuted there. Impressed by the prisoner's seeming penitence, Elict has betrayed a kindly feeling toward hlm.said be would not prosecute him and promised to get him a position. BADLY INJURED, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. ll.-Ralph Butler, a full back for California, in the intercollegiate game last Saturday, lies in a Berkeley hospital in a very serious condition. Two ribe'are broken and his kidney are dangerously affected aa a result of a kick received during the game. . 1 Piano Number With Each $ 0 Sale To WISE Customers Going to A football gam! "We have plothes To, wear to samdi In the game of advertising Public Confidence isourgoaL t We have Quality, Style and Value playing on the front line, and we score a touch down every run. :,.;.- '1- Here's our kick-off for today Rain Coats reduced tj per cent A lot of good Overcoats reduced so per cent. ' Mens' and Boys' Sultareduced 10, 15 and so per cent. $3 Hats.l,, .now la-50. ,, , , 1 v'r 5:!;mi Separata panta reduced 10 to 20 per cent; fancy vests reduced alto. -Try some of our woolen underwear! YTVS& ia sole agent for Hulls' separable umbrellas. WISE la sole agent for KNOX Hat. WISE ia sole agent for Carhartt work clothes. ALL claim "to have auperior olotbing But you know that You can't look FOOLISH in a WISE auit lemai ..Wise The Shop That Makes Astoria Famous, DONE BY DEEDS. J. W. Crow to E. 2. Ferguson, 160 : acre In aeoton 7, 8r6..... ....,$ 1 . W. a Smith and wife to G&. Dob son, lot 13, in block 2. and lot 13 in block 3, Tha Plata 640 Frank Geroy and wife to Milton Young, lota 2 and 3 and the W. 1-2 of lot 0, block L Long Branch.. 1000 ' F. D. Hennessy and wife to C K. Henry, land, in lot 1, section 21, 6-10 000 The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived from Tillamook last '' evening with freight and passengers. Morning Astorian, 60 cents per month delivered bv carrier. Rings Dyspepsia Tablet do the work. Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, Indigestion, bloating, ate, yield quickly. Two days treatment free. . Ask. your druggist for a free trial. Sold by Frank Hart'fl Drag Store. . 1 10 Gent Store . Best stock of small goods in : the city. : Next door to Herman Wise LATEST nn tivu i!liooi lens AT THE BOH TOU MILLINERY ; The latest word : from Paris is given expression in some , magnificent hats that have iust arrived. They illustrate in an authorative way whatsis really right for " mid-winter wear, Most of these hats are for dress wear; they'relarge of course. Much that is in the way of trimming is shown on them. This hintyou will be surprised at the amount v of gold and silver used for trimming. Mrs. Georgia Pennington. 483 Bond Street,