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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1907)
BAR, BAY AND KIVEK Schooner James Roife the Only . Sailer In Yesterday. THREE STEAMERS BAR BOUND Acme! Captain Files Hit Wreck Report Chinook Gets Free Fuel-Columbia Home from Portland Vossburg in From Nehalem Dock Notts. Tb steamer R. D. lmuan is among the vessel due in from the Southern coast t any bour. The schooner James Rolfe arrived, in from San Francisco yesterday forenoon, after a rough trip, and will load out lumber on the return voyage. She re ports sighting an unknown ship headed (or the Columbia river, on Tuesday kst' but conld not make the name of the stranger. The steamships Mackinaw, Queen Louise, and Aker, are among the craft in the lower harbor that could not make k out with the fleet of sea-goers on Tuesday night last. It it reported (from Chinook that the beach Along the town front is literally buried in drift-wood, mostly logs, as ajwadrift from the recent galee; the most of it coming from Sand Island. It will be a veritable fuel mine for the people over there. The steamship Costa Rica should be at he O. R. 4 X. piers sometime today, from San Francisco; and she will re tara down early on Monday morning ext. The City of Panama will leave Port bad for the Bay City tomorrow evening and will sail from "here early on Satur day morning. , The steamer Breakwater is due down from Portland early this morning, bound for Coos Bay points, and will leave the 0 R. & N. pier very shortly after getting here. 1 The dandy Columbine arrived down iWn Portland yesterday afternoon after sV" week's absence. Captain Charles Richardson made the fine craft fast at ier dock, and left out for his country home, where he will enjoy Thanksgiving JL - PI) m af' 'vVa - I lormlOvlKSforMr I MADE IN NEW YORK Enjoy ThanKsgiving' TO really enjoy Thanksgiving one should be correctly dressed, and we are thankful that we can submit to , the Astoria public the Correct Clothes For Men" Everytime we sell a man a Benjamin Suit or Overcoat we not only make a profit, but a regular customer ever after wards for correct clothes. You should be thankful, too. that the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store is here, because, you must remember, "If it's from Judd's it's good" and the price is right. Cormt ChiHes torMr MADE IN NEW YORK Dependable Furnishing, too. Beit makes of Woolen Underwear, Shirts, Hats, Hosiery, Neckwear, Cloves, Etc, Brownsville Woolen Mills Store JUDD BROS., Proprs. 557 Commercial St near 12th Fine Oregon Turkeys -Place Vour Order Now CELERY CRANBERRIES OLIVBS NUTS RAISINS And every thing else that will make your Thanksgiving dinner a success. A. V. ALLEN Phones Brnch Uniontown Main 711, Mnin 3871 Phore Main 713 Sol( agenti for Baker's Barringtoa Hall Steel Cut Coffee, Day with his family and with Messrs. Will Cole and Walter Guineas, .friends who accompanied him down from the metropolis on this pleasant quest. The Lurline reached her Jock at 7 'clock last evening with a number of jeople in her cabin and a wad of freight; and left up two hours later, -well fixed, for the metropolis. Captain Loll brought the steamer Vos Surg in from the Nehalem yesterday o, and reports the lower coast bar lors as almost impassable. He reports &e Colombia bar as smooth when he crossed in at 11 a. m. Captain McKay, of the Standard Oil hip Acme yesterday filed his wreck re port at the custom house in ths port, de tailing the salient features of the tre mendous -experience he had with the typhoon off the Japanese coast during the last of October. The oil tank steamer Asuncion ar med down from Portland at 8 o'clock yesterday evening and will depart for the Bay City this morning, If the bar permits it. TheJIount Hood Railway and Power Company, of Portland, Oregon, has be gun work on its $2,000,000 power plant an the Sandy and Bull Bun rivers. The Astorian, 60 cents monthly. "Confidence is Restored" There were two marriage licenses is sued by County Clerk Clinton yesterday, which fact may be taken as a tacit sign that "confidence is restored," at least, with four young citizens, to-wit:'Mr. C. F. Thompson and Mrs. Lille E. Dead rick; the happy groom being a well known citizen of Sausalito, Marin coun ty, California, and the pretty bride a daughter of old Clatsop. They were married yesterday afternoon in the par lors of the Oriel House, and will leave for the -bay home in Sausalito, on the steamship Costa Pica, next Monday. Mr. Fred H. Hedges and Miss Alice Schroder were the second couple to dem onstrate the return of good times, and there is no one to gainsay the prophecy, nor to wish them anything less during their life-long engagement. Common Council, praying that body to proceed with all the street improvement it shall dem to be essential, and of immediate use to the city, and averring that there are no hard times in Astoria; that it is requisite and necessary that this work go on, in order to repel the alleged hard times fallacy, and to keep the working people in plenty of employ ment, to that end. That is the way to frame up petitions, and there is much interest abroad as to what the gentle men of the municipal semi-circle will do in the premise, ' A Creditable Institution , A model and beautiful ambulance ban been added to the general equipment of Coroner W.' C. A. Pohl, and he placed the vehicle at the Prael-Elgncr barns, subject to the orders of the hospital people and the medical staff attached to that fine establishment. The wagon is all in dainty white, with the famous "Red Cross" on its plateglass windows and is equipped with all the parapher nelia incident to its peculiar and merci ful service; it is splendidly made and runs like an automobile so far as ease i concerned, and it cont its enterprising owner an even $1000; and lastly it is a distinct credit to the city in more ways than one. CONFESS WITH SPEAKER. No Hard Times Here There is said to be a petition afoot in this city and gaining signers by the scores, addressed to the Honorable TEA Buy tea by the ounce until you get Schilling's Best ; it makes no differ ence then. Tour grocer returns rosr nensr If TOU sos't like it; pair bin Democrats Will Insist Upon More Rep resentation on Committees. WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. Represen tative John Sharp Williams of Missis sippi, the democrat minority leader in the House of Representatives, had a conference yesterday with Speaker Can non on the subject of the minority rep resentation on the house committees. ITe told the speaker that the democrats would insist upon an increase in their representation corresponding with the increase in the democratic membership of the house. I In the last Congress the democrats constituted 33 per cent of the total membership, while this year they con stitute about 43 per cent. fn consequence of this augmentation in their membership they will ask seven members on each committee instead of six as at present leaving the republi can numbers undisturbed. The speaker made no definite promise in reply nd another conference will be held on the subject. EXODUSOFALIlN$. Crowds Clamoring for Transportation to Foreign Countries . NEW YORK, Nov. 27. Never since the flrt ship sailed out of New York has there been anything like the pres ent exodus of emigrant from this port. Uiy by day the crowds clamoring for transportation abroad grow greater, with no prospect of their reduction In numbers. Lt week 30,000 steerage pas sengers were carried from New York; tliis week steamship men say the total will reach 50,000. The steerage rate was raised from $21 to $31 in the hope of staying the exodus, but without avail. Six steamers will leave today and they will all be crowded with steerage passengers. The North German Lloyd liner Seydllzer, will carry 1050 and 'he Majestic, Nieuw Amsterdam, Calabria, Sannio, and Venecia at least 1200 each. Tomorrow the Moltke will go out with WOO; the Uarbarossa wth 1900; the Aitguste Victoria with 2000 and the Baltic, La Savoie and the Carpathla will carry all that the law allows. All day long the docksc in New York, Brooklyn and Hohoken are besieged by great crowd of emigrants seeking passage to the oh! country and the police are hqv iit t'n.'ir hands full In managing the crowds. THREATENED TO KILL. SITUATION RELAXES. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 27.-Ow-ing to the large amount of subscriptions received the Secretary of the Treasury today announced that no additional sub scriptions will be received for three per cent certificates of indebtedness after the close of business hours tonight. The decided improvement in business conJI tions throughout the country makes It quite possible tlint the Secretary wi not extend hi allotment fuither than those already made. The situation of tile treasury today was so far relaxed that Secretary Cortclyou was able to leave early to attend the wedding of Miss Root and Lieutenant Grant. Aatoria Bartender Start Trouble in Portland, J. E. Van Schmidt, who for several months past, until hist Friday, has betn employed a bartender in the OHU saloon of this city, succeeded in getting into considerable trouble In Portland last Saturday. According to reports re ceived here Van Schmidt was arrested by Patrolman Keller upon a charge of ( threatening to kill. He declared that, he 1 Intended killing a young woman living 'at 707 Overton street. At the time h 1 made the threats he was armed with an ugly-looking revolver, and it i said that had It not been for the prompt appearance of Patrolman Keller, Van Schmidt might hae Iwcn charged with ' murder today, Instead of the present charge, 1 It appears that Van Schmidt is deep ly infatuated with a widow living on Overton street, and for a time his af- Nwtlons were returned. But Van Schmidt did not keep his promise to refrain from drinking, and that caused the woman to refuse to have anything to do with him. Van Schmidt was determined to force her to love him by means of threats. At first no attention was paid to his wild rantfcigs, but Saturday, when ho I went to the woman's houe and attempt ed to kill her, the woman realized her danger and called in the police. Then Van Schmidt declared that the object of his love was not a good and and virtuous woman. He made many statements regarding her chastity. When Deputy District Attorney Haney heard of the fellow's declaration he stated the fellow was a miserable liar, and that the district attorney's ofHee would make a special effort to land the fellow in the penitentiary. "I know the woman and her family, they are all good people I am satisfied that Van Schmidt is a liar, and his proper place is In jail," said Haney. One can see something of the horses at the New York Horse Show this year. Socioty has taken a decided back-seat in the struggle for attention. Lack of cash is said to be the reason, but is it not possible that the great admission paying public is a bit tired of staring at the very rich with envious eyes! The Occident TABLE D'HOTE DINNER ; Served from 8;00 to 7i30 P, M. ShoalwaUr Bay Oyster Chicken a Cream j Consomm a U Royal Sliced Tomato Chinook Salmon Chesk Broiled la BordellaH Shrimp en Mayonnaise Roast Turkey Family Dressing Cranberry SitW Prim Ribs Beef au Jul Lobster a la Newburg Suckling Pig with Dressing, Appl S Pineapple a la Cond ff Petit Boi en Cream Bruise!! Sprout! Baked Sweet Potatoes Potatoes Creamed Hot Mine Pi Lemon Cram English Plum Pudding Hard and Brandy Sauc American and Swiss Cheese Demi Tain MM. . tnansigmng Thuriday, November 18, 1907 CASTOR I A Por Laianti and Children. The Kind You Hara Always Eougtil Bean th Bignatara of I lx ff3T BROTHER WOULD ATTEND. VIENNA, Nov, 27.-Members of the Szeehenyl family declare that the post ponement of the wedding of Count Szechcnyl to Miss Gladys Vandcrbllt Is due only to the desire of one of the Count' brothers to attend the cere mony. The Astorian, 60 cent monthly. Seattle Fish Market NO COLD STORAGE TURKEY. ANYONE WISHING FRESH TURKEY, COME AND IN- INSPECT OUR SUPPLY. Seattle Fish Market