. TUESDAY, MARCH 17. 1908. THE MORNING ASTOItlAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. LENTEN GOODS Smoked, Pickled and Fresh Fish, also a very large assortment of Canned Fish; anything you desire, from a Sardine up. ROSS, HIGG INS & CO. LEADINO GROCERS. 37 TERSE HLESJOffi TOWN For Hammond The launch 1'ilot will leave the foot of Eleventh itrect at 7:30 Wednesday niht fur Hammond, carrying pat ciicr for the Kcil Men' dance. Grand Ball Benefit , 1 A Grand Ball will be given by the Antoria Baseball team tonight at Logan' Hall. Good time; good iiiu.ic. and ladle free. Aiplring Brother . Yeitcrday afternoon Emil John Ny man and Herman Nyman, brother, and native of Finland, filed their dec larntion of intention in the matter of their filler'. American cllixennhu, with County Clerk Clinton. Piled Their Petition John C. McCue, of thi city, ye terday filed hi petition, in the mat ter of hi candidacy for the office of Representative in the Oregon Login lature with County Clerk Clinton; a did Gelo Parker, in relation to hi candidacy for the office of County Surveyor of thi county. St Patrlck'a Day Dance A uplendid dance will be given thi evening at the coy town of Ham mond by the Nccarnlc Tribe, of Red Men, for which elaborate preparation have been made, all with a view of making it the chiefest event of the eaon In that line and that district. Very many young people of Astoria are billed for the affair and expect to enjoy it thoroughly. Happily Wedded At 9 o'clock lait evening the plea- ant home of Mr. Hilma Larson, 768 Grand avenue, In thi city, wa the cene of a happy wedding, when that lady became the bride of Mr. Emanuel Svennen; Rev. W. Seymour Short, rector of Grace (Episcopal) Church, , performing the graciou rite, Mr. and Mr. Svensen will fettle down at once in thi. their future home, .with the bet wishes of a host of friend, many of whom were present last evening to share in the festivities of the occasion. After a Month' Illness Hon. Herman Wise, Mayor of thi city, wa out yesterday, after a month's confinement to hi home with la grippe. He visited hi big busi net house and chatted for an hour or io with the friend who were glad to lee him about again, but did not ven . ture to the Council meeting of last night, a he was not strong enough to attend to any public nor private busi ness. He will take an outing of a few weeks' duration, at the end of which it i hoped he will be in prime condi tion to take up the businesses of which he i the head and front. Probate Order Filed v Among the last orders made by Judge Thoma A. McBride, before he left on Saturday last, was a probate order filed in the Count Clerk's office yesterday, in the matter of the estate of the late E. R. Hawe, in which the executor are directed to pay the taxe dues from the estate, the inter est! due, and such insurance as may fall due bon; also that the sum of $30 be laid aside each month for these purposes in the future, and that the um of $15 per month be allowed and paid to the widow, and that she have rent free, the upper floor rooms in the building on lot 1, block 58, as named In the land list of the estate. New Time Table Yesterday, March 16th, at one minute pant 12, meridian, the new time-card of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway Company, went into effect; and will be religiously ob served by the trainmen of that new and splendid line. Rebate Tax Collections Promptly at 5 o'clock last evening Sheriff M. R. Pomcroy, a tax col lector for thi county, closed the book and buiue in that behalf so far a the rebate end of the business I concerned. The collection under thi phase of the law have aggregated in the neighborhood of $130,000, all of which ha been, or very oon will be, placed in the hand of th"e State ami County Treasurer, a by law provided. a Case at Supreme Bar , The calendar of the Oregon Su preme Court, show that today it set for the review of the case of the State of Oregon v. Christ Nillnon, ac cused of fishing with a diver' net in certain water of the Calumbia, and in which the boundary line of the two State are involved. The matter will be of considerable interest, in view of the fact that primary ques tion of those important boundaries i yet an undecided issue in the federal supreme court. The Work Appreciated The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, of recent date, contained the following clever comment on the Atorian' big Home-seeker' & Investor' edition of February 23rd, last: "The Astorian ha issued a special investor' and homeieekcr' edition which is a model in daily newspaper work. It com prise 40 pages, printed on book pa per and profuely illustrated with cuts showing the farming, fishing and logging industries of the Oregon coast. It is a good paper for the in vestor and homeseeker to read." Held On Suspicion Sheriff M. R. Pomeroy, of this county, has laid official and detaining hand upon one Walter G. Brown, alia Walter C. Smith, alias Harold RadclirT, who is wanted in Salinas, Monterey county, California, for for gery. Brown, or whatever .hi name is, was caught as a stowaway on the steamer W. S. Porter, from the Cali fornia coast, on her arival in this port on Saturday evening last, and turned over to the sheriff by Captain Mc Donald, who had been posted by the officers in California to be on the lookout for the man, and as he answered the description to a dot, deemed it well to have the matter in vestigated. Sheriff Pomeroy has been in telegraphic communication with Sheriff Ncsbit, of Salians. and the southern officer is very confident as to the man's identity and. will swear out extradition process at once and come after him, and the Clatsop sheriff will see to it that Brown-Smith -Radcliff is here when the officers and paper arive. Chocolates the best in the world 50c a Pound, A Greater Variety Than Ever of New Vegetable and Flower Seeds Now on display at our store. The earliest comer has largest variety to choose from ScKolfield, Mattson & Co. PHONE 1181 GOOD GOODS PHONE 931 112 TO 120 TWELFTH STREET. One Piano Number With Each $5 Sale to Herman Wise Customers . M "the iSpFiinig the " Youmg' . Man's Fancy" TURNS mainly to the latest cre ations of the master tailors' hand. Twenty-five years of learning how hasjlguided cur spring purchases. As far as ripe judgment could guide us, we have chosen the choicest rom many fine lines of CLOTHES. The result of our labors now ready for your inspection, gentlemen! The Nobbiest SPRING Suits for the particular young man Cluett and Monarch Golf Shirts Elgin Union Made Shirts Cutter and Crosette Neckwear PARAGON Trousers NewJFancy Waist Coats SPRING STYLES Eimiox Mate SOFT, STIFF AND STRAW We will feel honored by your in spection of our Spring Novelties, regardless of WHEN you care to purchase. We especially ask the Ladies (the best judges of STYLE) to see our Spring Offerings the men will' follow THEY "ALWAYS" DO IERM AN .WISE li' 2 J HiJf )A if if . Young Mrn'i Clothea Ederheiiner, Stein Si Co. Makers NO need to tell you that this is a stylish suit. You can't look at the illustration and reach any other verdict. Really something ; to ir that's new, smart, exclusive. Good taste, too; snappy patterns; best tailoring; perfect fit. Other styles in the Ederheimer Stein make just as swell; and a plenty that are more conservative. Glad to show them all. Ctattfnm31u32inchttlniwith2i inch dip in frtnt. In sites up ti 38. Price $12.50 to $35 Season of Pleasure j Manager Hanlin, of the Astoria J opera house is contributing liberally to the pleasure of amusement-loving Astoria these days, and popular ap preciation thereof finds expression in the counter exhibit of big audiences at the show-house, Sunday night the theatre was filled to the doors with an audience that manifested its gen uine pleasure in the great play, "A Ryoal Slave," than which nothing finer has been presented here in a long time. On Sunday night next, March 22, the jolly San Francisco Opera Company will occupy the boards at the Astoria, in the "Toy maker," an event that should bring out an overflow house and probably will. In New Hands ( The business heretofore conducted at Warrenton by Moores Brothers, has passed by purchase into the hands of G. Clifford Barlow, who will conduct it in the future in con nectiqn with the telephone exchange at that snug little city. He carries a full stock of general merchandise and hopes to do his share of the commerce of that bailiwick, and no doubt will. 1 Tha Record Rains The rainfall of Friday, Saturday and Sunday, last, in this city, were the most copious of the', season of 1907-8. On Friday the fall was ex actly 4. inches; on , Saturday, 1.5 inches; and on Sunday, 3.1 inches; Making a grand total, from midnight on Thursday, to Sunday at high noon, a period of 60 hours, of 8.6 inches; which beats the record hereabout for many a long year. Well Known in Astoria Hon. William R. McGarry, the Portland attorney who is before the people of Multnomah as a candidate for the circuit judgeship in depart ment No. 1 there, arrived in this city yesterday and in the evening deliver ed a fine and warmly appreciated ad dress at St. Mary's hall, on the life and character of St. Patrick, the pa tron saint of Ireland; which said ad dress appears in full in another, col umn of this paper. Mr. McGarry will be best remembered here as the man, who, in 1892, saved the lives of Mr. and Mrs. George Hazen, at Clatsop Beach, as that brave couple were endeavoring to save the life of their ft 'end and hostess, Mrs. Jennie Parker, wife of P. W. Parker, the then proprietorof the Morning Astorian; IP For a . - VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto Johnson Phonograph Co., Parlors Second Floor Over Sctaolfield ft Mattson Co. 9i a circumstance that is not likely lund supported her sister while Mr. to be forgotten by anyone familiar Edwin Nylund lent his good offices with the distressing circumstances, to the groom. A number of the clos 1 y est friends of the young people were Another Home Wedding Present at guests; and after the cere- N . mony a delicious wedding supper was A pretty home wedding transpired served Mr, and M, Hartm wi last evening at 8 o clock, at the hometake in the metropolis and the Co. of Mr. and Mrs. Nylund 68 Astor,urabia Vaey on their we(Winjf tour street, when Miss Agnei iNy und I be-returning t0 Astoria ' to make their came the br.de of Mr. Charles W.l- home liam Hartm. The beautiful and im pressive ritual of the Episcopal . ; church was used on the occasion, Rev. Just received a new line of umbrella W. Seymour Short, rector of Grace covers. See C H. Orkwitz, 137 Tentk Church officiating. Miss Lillie Ny- street.-