The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 29, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    SUNDAY MARCH 29, 1008.
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SmokifiWpd and Freshs jo a
very tee assprtmtot.o C??e4 Jfu
Wyifiih'lr yoir dc?sire from a Sardine up;
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LEADING OROCER3. ili?AMo:i f 0
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Fun At Bkmokiw--(V (ol i' ! ' !
There wai A'JoHyf crowd from As
toria at the big danqe given at Ska
mokawa hint evening and a thorough?
ly enjoyable time was had. ' '
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At hie, Hospital ,
J, A, Uirlson of iJwnco, John Muj
tik .of Astoria, Z, C. Giltcn, a sailof
from the ship Donna Franc, and
Peter Ferbel from Lightship No,t 50.
we're' 'admitted 1 'to (he h6spital for
medical treatment' 'yesterday.
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Registration? WSW-J l S
But 41 names wire added to: the
city and county registers of voter
during the, we( Jus, closed, leaving
the total standing, at "the' clone of
business yesterday. , a follow: City,
1,444; county, 1616;. jrand total, 2,060.
In'Vhi'polfct CoUrt-i:,0:r? ';-V
Frank Miller and May Miller, who
were arretted for imgraiicy and de
posited $50 eachfdr .Mil, failed to
put in an appearance atlthe, seision
of, the court yesterday afternoon! and
upon the recommendation of the city
attorney the bail was declared forfeited.
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rm lii in-Saecial I
The big troupe presenting "The
PurgotnjyitefH aj h? opera rfluie last
evening did nomake connection1 at
Portland with yesterday. morning's
train and came,on in, a special, arriv
ing here at S ocjAck(p. m. "But this
did not mitigate irAhe least from the
excellence and snap wherewith that
delightftit.play was I handled (at, the
Astoria. , ( i n
N August. Aan Dead- , .
N. August Merman, Vlio had a
shoe repairingShyp' ' Criposite the
courthouse, was taken ill Friday with
uraemic) i crtffvalsionji and A"4
terdayj aged 48 years,,, Mr. Akeman
leaves a wife and nine children. The
funeral will be held Tuesday, and the
Interment will be n . Greenwood,
Cemetery, but the arrangements are
not fully completed.
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Engineers Incorporate - - : -
Articles pf incorporation were filed
Bt the office of the county clerk yes
terday' in behalf of (he Marine En
gineers' Beneficial Association No.
70, of tills' city,' 'wlt'li' property Values
quoted ; at $1,200, jThel! following
gentlemen are, named .as . officers!
William Maban. presjdent; G. ,,'T.
Gdode!l,f F, S. iunon 'and Thomas
Mdrris, trustee,. ' The .life" of the in
corporation Is perpetual. '; '
Taken to St Vincent's :'" ! '' "
Wj P. t O'Brien,! the well-known' ac
countant for the Astoria Box Cdm
pajjy, iwho, has. :bcen ill; for several
"ays, became so, much, worse, qn ft'h
day as to make hi renjoval to Port
land for examination and treatment
imperative with his family ' and
friends, and he .left yesterday morM
ing, accompanied by E. P." Noonan
and is now atSt. Vincent's Hospital.
His iri'iany friends trust ihe.wfil soon
be back to normal 'and hearty condi-j
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By Wireless-'-' ,l'-'4(
Ast6rih's wirel statiori'is iddily bet
coming) arii obcctf interest') 'tast
night the operators weref very busy
in transmittihgil:mi1,fectiving messages.-
Communication was made
with 'the 'iteamei'f George! W. Elder,
cai route to this pfcrt, and! the, Pperr
atr aboard reported al well and tb
vessel making good, time.) , The Rose
City, bout,; 200, mJiles,,on,hex course
to San Fjarlciscol reported allwell.
Thestcaiiishlp 'City' of ; Pue,blo' wad
reached arid from ' that Vfcssel It was1
learned 'that the AmcHcan -'cit iri the
New York-Paiis race is aboard arid
the driver expects to ibent hil nearest
competitOf at iJlast Zl jday.. , ine
City of Pueblo is bound for Seattle,
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,Thc' people, of Seattle are doing a
bjt.of "irtis buMifg", in thj5 ioal line
as well as Astoria.' A committee
from' the fuel users of the Sound me
tropolis has be.cn to the Cardiff mines
on the CwlltzHduringMhe past few
dftytf M'looki Hp; the ; coal , p?op9fiition
there, and;,onc,cut.of th.ctr, inspec
tion is that a contract, js about to
be closed or 200 rka day, for that
city at $5 per ton. .Tangcr Lee is
very mdeh pleased' with the lurn
events are taking with the business"
he represents; :ad 'fcorcMhe stock
holders here, and elsewhere. Seattle
wearied .f al ar 1 ,apd, ?
With Markrf Hflnflr-
The' fimeral' of" the late lamented
DV. August C. Kinoey' of. this city,
at Salem,' on the aftef noon 6! Friday
last, was marked by beautiful weather
and a distinguished group of friends
who had gathered from Portland
and elsewhere to pay the last tribute
of respect ,,and admiration to the dead
physif inn. The 'erenSonies eooklace
at theist Baptfsr'Chtirchi the pas
tor, Rev. J. R. Comer, officiating, as
sisted by. Rcv.'iW. Hi Fellick, paitor
of the First Methodist Church, the
latter, preaching a .beautiful and inspiring-
sermon upon the' life-work
nod character of, ,pf. ,Kinr,ey.t The
floral, offerings were numerous and
very Ijeautiful arid included' tributes
from the Clatsop County Medical As
sociation and from the ladies of the
Astoria; library.: ' Interment was' had
in the family plat at the Odd Fel
lows' Cemetery on thf hills south ,of
the city, the M-bearers being chos
en from the life-long friends and col
lea gues ofthedparted
THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
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, W, J. BARRY DEAD,
Receiled injury llrqAi J?aU
, Few Weeks' Ago.
W, J, Bary, (who (jya chef of po
icc a number of yea'rs ago, aied .this
homing ,bnjt Z, p'clpclf.. Hi tde?U;
reuUed from a fall he ;, ustined
itomc" wecW gp and it is presumed
tie rcceivea severe .internal injuries.
Je wasiabout fnw dayoritwo after
the fajt but soon took tOhis Jbed., He
eaves a wife and. three children.
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01) I'-Ooecpn FlooV'Sver SchoKiefd ft'fiattaoftCol VAt
WP, Jwcwis of F.yebrow Station.
Saskatchewan , Canad;;, writes the
Chamber ot Cpmrncc'e that he ij not
satisfied with conditions there and
ilesires to "come ,to Clatsop county,
fogethcr with his b'On-in-law and scv
cral neighbors. - - - -
i The' Board' 'of Trade of Springfield,
Massachusetts, has written to ' the
Chdmber of Commorcfc for a- Vuantity
of literature?. Concerning this section
for the benefit of the members of the
Springfield ' 'oHganiaintion, ' 'and !t1ic
jKame' has. be'en forwarded by express.
:A prominent flou?' miller oi Cali
fornia has sent for a quantity of lit
jtraturc and the . Chamber of Com
njerct jias; f ep j it by )express,y This
miiicr, sap iiejs fnicresung , a num
ber of, fricijs in the' 'conditions' arid
advantages' 'at tlic.outh of the,Co-
A; Fine Perfocmancer r ; j . tn
' , Tht most ,succc8iful performance
cverfgiveqn Ai toria , was witnessed
py; art; 6ycrljlowing bouse ; at the As?
oria 'theatre last night., The fine
nanagcrjal. ability ,, of the' present
nanagcr Jot Astoria's 'opera house in
.ecuring , such ; ,a ( fine.., attraction, . as
'The Burgomaster" 'was appreciated
j'all of those who were fortunate
(enough to gain ' admission.1 ' Every
seat in the house was sold long be
fore the performance was started,
and many were turned away disap
pointed. Continual laughter, repeated
encores, and . favorable . comments
were the' order, of the evening. For
the first time 'in the history 'of the,
Astoria theater no' seats were to be
lad as'' late as noon of the day 'of a
erformance, and it - promises As
oria that first-class performances
will be seen Here in the future, as
the , theater-goers of this , city will
lippreciatcthe fact'thaf the' best will
pe securca. , i ne sirengxn qi me com-
)any,'both a to numbers-and txtei
ence, ! prccludei the singling otit if
I he 'different; 'niembersi for; ; praise."
Each filled his of , Her part to perfect
tion and the whole presentation re
flects much 'credit' on Manager1 llan
lin, lof the' theiter, for- his' enterprise
and good business judgment in ' se?
curing such a feature for Astoria.
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Wilt Not See Float-l iit ;.' !
j ActOrding :; to '!the , general j rule
adopted, by the Portland management
of the great rose festival, none of the
beautiful floats tha.t are to figure in
ihe grand parade there in June are
to (be seen by., the public, until that
Importanj day.' , The maghifrcent' car
of Astoria is included, in this1, (order;
and it will be inspected , by " the
Chamber of ' Commerce Tcommittee
rom this city twojCels prior to the
lisplay for the'.purposes of approval
r aroendmen,t,8nd again a(dayiPr
so before the festival,, to ,see( hat all
s in perfect conditiom , Hence the
eople must go to the Rose City to
ice thej rose, festival from points,
f they desire to know' how their
lome place figures. This is all right,
lpon the s"irnple hypothesis' thaf what
s displayed will not be made com
non ' Wr 1 W-neutralized 'by- too fre
luen sight or! handling, j A
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Senator Fulton at Home-
United btates benatot uiaties vi
Fulton arrived jhome yesterday on
the noon express from Portland, and
was busy all the5 afternoon greeting
bis . friends 'hi artd i lieutenants. He
Jeaves this morning tor outnern ur- (
egon, where, he. tvilll open a: series tot
seventeen public ! addresss-.in the in
terest jof , his campaign) at; .. Bedford i
tomorrow nigjit. ",Hs itinerary is as
follows Z Grants Pass ' on .Tuesday;
Roseburg, Apri);.lrufl(ne, April 2;
lAlbaiy and Lebanon, April 3; Silver
Iton and Sal61)lApa'rl ,4;(lCorvallis,
April 6; Dallas, 'April 7; McMinn
ville, 3April;i a Hillabm ApUj
iBaker City, April 11; La Grande,
April 13; ThO Dalle AtTHofid River,
April 14; Oregon, s Qty, April IS;
IPortJand. April .16; home tq vote on
A6rilr17,: rAfte which tie m depart'
Instantly for Washington. He isj
wcu'anui incartyiunu tcugrry -ivta w
work ahead of him and sanguine of
the outcometRf.iti.Jl;:j;i
William' JVW, nrpjfitir announces
that be ,i9 doing a strictly, indepen
dent' wood fueT basinesl - He his no
partners, nor associated interests. He
desires. ,rj,ia)told';CU9tome!TS'j,to knowi
and remember, this,, and reswvp their
orders ' for " fuel. Prompt attention.
"WHATiWQMEN 'YpLiaDOflf
Harrv Tackson'a- new, play will be
seen at the Astoria'1" theater tonight,
Sunday, March 29,. It is the melo
dramatic success of the season. The
play is.- not) ia, dramatization,; but, the
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story is suggested by Charles Dick
ens great . novel, David ' Copp'erfield.
To write a play from any of Dickcris
ter than one would imagine, but Mr!
Jackson,- by, taking' the principal
characters and incidents, and intro
ducing some icjeas of, his own, has
constructed a play that has Men re
ccived enthusiastically wherever pre
Erards' have always been great fac
tors in the dramatic field. A number
Star & Havlin circuit this year. They
consider "What Women Will Do"
the best piece of theatrical property
before; jthe public., today, , and have
Spared h6' expense in ntakfrig the pro
duction. The scenic. effects are per
fect in pyery detail, and the company
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sented this season. ' Holden ' Bros.' & the strongest presenting pbpular
priced drama. Press and public have
been " unanimous' in declaring :the
above attractioa a:perfed; success.
Manager Fi M. . Hanlin , has secured
te attraction ' previous 'to their de
parture for the East, and promises
hjs patrons apfay lull of heart in
ttrlestpos'sessing all the element, of
af pastoral drama, and as many laugh
afe.a farce comedy." '
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4 ;,NEW SHOES, ;WE HAVEN'T AN OLD SHOE TO SHOW YOU IN '
, ? OUR" ENTIRE STOCK. THERE ISN'T A QUESTIONABLE SHOE
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