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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 TRANSPORTATION. The HKM Line CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS New York News Letter NEW YORK, Aug. 28.-To close a carnival of thievery such as this city seldom suffered, the police are labor ing to-day, at their wits' end, to com pass a secret patrol of the great un guarded stretches of the Metropolis in the summer. Burglars, pickpockets, yeggmen, bunco steerers, strong arm men and sneak thieves have preyed boldly on the closed vacancy as well as the open ease of Gotham during the last few weks of midsummer. Almost every block in the deserted residence districts, has felt the hanl of the masked marauders and hardly an hour has passed in the resorts and walks of the Summer crowd that watches wallets and jewelry have. not been re ported plucked with impunity. Every available sleuth is today being hustled Out to lay hands on the rioting crew of crooks and many a policeman is stripping off his uniform to lie in wait for the cowers that prey. Thousands on thousands of dollars worth of loot have been reported as the prize of the underworld this week and, tin less Bingham's men outdo themselves at once, it is predicted that New Yor kers will pay a toll of more than million to their theives before the Summer is over. TRIAL TALES. Since Dan O'Reilly has begun to decorate the refreshment stands of Park Row and tell his troubles in the mater of Harry Thaw's bankruptcy maneuvers, a sickly, yellow light is beginning to be shed on the methods of the legal lights of the criminal bar of this City. To-day the specta- HELP WANTED BOY WANTED; STEADY EM ploynient. Apply Postal Telegraph Cable Ortice. 8-28-3t w.OTeTm1n and wTfTto do farm work; good house, etc. Apply to Dr. Owcns-Adair, Sunny mead Farm. 8-29 3t cle of a pack of lawyers, split up and) MESSENGER BOYS WITH BI- PROFESSIONAL CARD). ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE Attorney-at-Law City Attorney' Offices: City HaH FULL OF FANS. Never in the history of Gotham has the baseball fan run riot as he has in these days of breathless struggle for the pennant. With thirty thousand souls packed into every square inch of the grounds, ten thousand pressing to everp point of vantage on the sur rounding hills and many thousands more clamoring before the closed gates, the oldest New Yorker is forced to admit that the Nation's sport has never seen better days in these parts. To-day the fan is no longer restricted to any class of the cosmopolitan so ciety of this town. Office boss and office boy meet on the bleachers with brokers, barkeeps, society belles and shop girls to yell in long harmonious cencert. Batting averages pass cur rent in the conversation of the mag nate's office as freely as in the saloons and slums. Scores rival quotations in the interest of Wall Street,and the fortunes of the diamond are followed as closely as the market. New York may have only one real team thisj year, but to every man on it there are ten thousand rooters. following cross scents, in the tireless chase after a dissipated fortune is neuseating to the public and not agre abl to fellow members of the Bar. More than one professional reputa tion has been smirched in the hunt for Thaw retainers and lawyers are finding the telling of the inside sto ry of the defense no less unpleasant than the people in general have found the tale of the trials. Apparently the Thaw incident is one which can never be closed. PUBLIC POWER. .cycles Union. wanted , at the Western 8-22-tf WM " " 1 " i -i-j 1 1 TO LET-FURNISHED. ROOMS FURNISHED ROOM WITH OR without table board; board $4 per week; rooms reasonable. 276 Bond. 8-2S-& , JOHN C. McCUE, Attorney-at-Law Page Building, Suite 4 UITMSTAtlRJ. J. A. UILHAUUII & CO., Undertaker aud ICiulmlmerii. Uiperlenced Ladv AunInUiiI When Den Ired. PASSENGERS FREIGHT HOWARD M. BROWNELL Attorney-at-Law Deputy District Attorney 420 Commercial Street FURNISHED and single HOUSEKEEPING rooms. 677 Exchange) 8-27-7t Now that the car lords have been ordered to restore transfers to the people, it is predicted to-day that a dorian. long sunering puouc may nave us . . FURNISHED COTTAGE ON 1STH street with piano and sewing ma chine to parties without children, $20 month rent. Address D. B.. As- 8-22-tf OSTEOPATHS. DR. RHODA C. HICKS Osteopath Office Mansell Bldg. Phone Black 2065 573 Commercial St.. Astoria, Ore. CftlU Promptly Attended Day or NIgtit. Ttttton lid?. 12th mid Dunne Sts iUTaitll (tltwinu Phone MaIu Ulil MIDICAL. DENTISTS first chance in many years to enforce its traction rights, ine witnurawai of the paper slips on the main cross thoroughfare of Fifty-ninth Street has caused great hardships to the poor and unfortunate. Hundreds of the crippled, sick and maimed in search of cross-town clinics have each day been refused passage for want of an extra nickel. Thousands of working- men have cut deep into the family upport to answer the demand of the trolley kings. If the authorities can make good their promise to bring the magnates to terms, New York will see its first popular triumph within the memory of the present generation. ENTER EDISON. No one is surprised to near that Ed- son today is apparently farther along in solving the air ship than those who have devoted a lifetime to this parti cular problem. The people of this city know the talents of their "Wiz ard" and, now that he has turned his attention to this broad ield of science, expect almost anything of him. No public character is more beloved by the crowd here than this veteran in- entor and everyone is prepared to see him bring over from his workshop in Jersey new marvels at any time. arship in the International Corres pondence School of Scranton. En quire Astorian office. 8-7-sf OLD PAPERS FOR SALE; PER hundred, 25 cents. At Astorian Office WANTED FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED FURNISHED HOUSK - keeping rooms for couple without children; permanent; moderate; also close from Clatsop Mill office. Ad dress at once, C. E. 1.., Astorian. 29-2t HOUSE MOVERS. FREDRICKSON BROS.-We make a specialty of house moving, car penters, contractors, general jobbing; prompt attention to all orders. Cor ner Tenth and Duane streets. DR. VAUGHAN Dentist Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon DR. W. C LOGAN Dentist Commercial St. Shanahan Bldg. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. RESTAURANTS. Orposite Ross, Higgins & Co. Coffee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta, FIRST-CLASS MEALS Regular Meals IS Cta, and Up. kvl II "1.1.1 . . - - i i V.'- j. Steamer Lurliiie Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. Leam Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Daily Except Sunday at 7 a. m. Quick Service Excellent Meala Good Bertha Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf Landing Portland Foot Taylor It. J. J. DAY, Ageat Phone Main 27 UnpreeaueaUd Suooeseee'ef DR.XGEEW0 TBI G1IAT CHUflSI DOCTOI m. - i. a . issfssafs Astoria and iPortland MASSAGE. OLGA KANTONEN, FINNISH masseuse and steam baths, room 6, Pythian Bldg., Commercial St- As torian, Ore. U. 8. RESTAURANT. 434 Bond Street Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cta. Firit-CUas Meala, IS Cta. CHURCHES-SUNDAY First Norw. Ev. Lutheran. Sunday school meets at 9:30 every Sunday morning. Morning service at 10:45. Evening service at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend our services. Theo. P. Neste, pastor. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND-A PAIR OF LADIES' long kid gloves at the Regatta grandstand. Owner can have same by applying at thjs office, proving property and paying for this notice. 8-29-tf J LEFT IN A. V. ALLEN'S OFFICE, Memorial Lutheran. a purse containinga small sum of There will be no Sunday school, but! money. Owner call and identify same. and Rev. Herman Lind of Seattle will address the children. A cordial invi tation is extnded to the public. i MISCELLANEOUS. Smith's Special Delivery EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE Leave Orders at Star Cinr Store. Phone Black 2383 Res. Phone Red 2274 Stand Corner 11th ani Commercial ! Norwegian-Danish M. E. Morning worship at 11 and evening at 8 o'clock; Sunday, school at 10 a. m. The choir will sing at the evening services. Scandinavians are cordially invited. O. T. Field, pastor. Christian Science. Services in I. O. O. F. building, corner Tenth and Commercial streets, rooms 5 and 6 at 10 a. m. Subject of the lesson sermon, "Christ Jesus." AH are invited. Sunday school at 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening 8 p. m. all the children (if the Sunday school and their friends are requested to meet at the church 3 o'clock p. m. Also the members of the church and those generally interested in the Eng lish work are also invited to come to this service. Rev. H. A. W. Yung, of Seattle, will address the older people and Rev. N. J. W. Nelson, of Moscow, Idaho, will address the children. Other pastors will also be in attend ance and will speak a word of encour agement for our new work in Astoria. 8-28-2t DENTISTS. MISCELLANEOUS. First Methodist. The usual services will be held at the Methodist Church Sunday. Ser mon themes to be selected. Mid week services Wednesday at 8 p. m. C. C. Rarick, minister. Grace Episcopal. Morning service and celebration of , Cream per month, 1 pint holy communion, 11 a. m. No even-1 ing service. ! Holy Innocents Chapel. Evening service in Uppertown church at 7:30 p. m. Calvary (Episcopal), Seaside. Morning and evening services a 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Holy commun ion at morning service. Notice To Milk Consumers. On and after- September 1st, the prices on milk and cream will be ad vanced to their regular winter, rates which are as follows: Milk per month, per pint $1.50 Milk per month, per nuart." $2.50 Milk per month, per 3 pints $3.50 Milk per month, per 2 quarts $4.50 Milk per month, per 5 pints $5.50 Milk per month, per 3 quarts.. ...$6.50 Milk per month, per one gallon. .$8.00 Cream per month, i pint $2.75 ....$5.50 Signed, Astoria Milk Distributors. 8-29-2t MAGAZINE BINDING OF ALL kinds done at the Astorian Office. LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS ALL kinds made by The J. S. Dellinger Company. . WANTED REASONABLY GOOD fish boat, 26 feet by 7 or 8 feet beam, with not less than 8 hp. m. Apply by letter or in person, to "C. II. H.". Occident Hotel. 8-29-2t TEETH tfJUllltFllffSe au wonderful otrm Ko potooae or drugs usee Be gturaa te to eur catarrh, asthma, hint tad throat trouble, rheumatism, nemusneee. stomach,' Urer aad kidney, female com- plaints and all ehronlo dWaaee. SUCCESSm HOME TUATMHT If you cannot call write for armutma blank sad circular, Inclosing i eeata stamps. THB C GIE W0 KZDICIHI CO. 1121 First St, Oorner Morrieoa, PORTLAND, ' OREGON. PWasff mention th Astorian. ROUND TRIP DAILY (Except Thursday) Sir. Clias. B. Spencer FARE $1.00 EACH WAV . , For Portland and Way Landings. Leaves Callender dock, Astoria 2:30 p. m.; arrives Portland 9:43 p. m. Leaves Washington St. dock, Port land 7 a. m.; arrives Astoria 1 p. m. PLUMBERS. nyTnnucDv iiuuiiuni 1 I! . fl. MUi PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner AND Sheet Iron Worker VLL WORK CUARANTEEI 423 Bond Street SUNDAY EXCURSION FARE 11.00 ROUND TRIP Leaves Washington St. dock, Port-' land, 8 a. m.: arrives Astoria lo m. Leaves Callender dock, Astoria 2 p. m.; arrives Portland 9 p.m. Connecting at Astoria for all Seaside Resorts. Renowned (or Speed, Comfort and Courteous Treatment. MISCELLANEOUS. CAPT. E. W. SPENCER. V.. a fl 1- L . General Manager, Portland I UUHCC (X DaiVCr callender Dock. PLUMBERS TINNERS Steam and Gas Fitting AU Work Guaranteed. 126 Eighth Street, opp. Post Office. Phone Main 4061. COR. 11TH AND COMMERCIAL. First Lutheran. The Columbia conference, which has been in session here since last Wednesday, will close one of the most interesting conventions in its history tomorrow (Sunday). There will be morning services with holy communion at 10 o'clock. Revs. Mar tin L. Larson and John Gullans will oreach. and the Swedish choir will assist at the service. Evening serv ice in English at 7:30 o'clock. This service will be a young peoples' rally. Addresses will be delivered by Revs. H. A. W. Yung of Seattle and J. S. Oshlund of Spokane. The English choir will assist with Mr,, Ziegler as soloist. Miss Sundquist will render a violin solo. Instead of the usual Sun day school there will .be children's service at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Revs, S. D. Hawkins of Troy, Idaho, , SHIPS TO BE BUILT. WASHINGTON, Aug. 28,-As soon as President Roosevelt approves the plans for the new battleships of the Dreadnaught type they will be turned over to the naval constructors at the Brooklyn navy yard where the Florida will be built. Advertisements for bids will be issued for the con struction of the Utah, the other 20,-0!X)-ton battleship, by contract. WANTED-TO BUY A HORSE, weight about 1250 nounds: not over 8 years old; must be good driver and Office hcurS 8:30 A. M. tO gentle, also city broke. Address As- 8: P. M. Sundav 10:00 to 12:00. torian office. 6-9-tf. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. J. T. NOWLEN" Real Estate and Employment Office 473 Commercial St, Phone Have fine list of Astoria and coun try property. AH classes of labor furnished. , Phone Number Main 3901. Painless Extractions - 5oc Corner Commercial and 11th -Sts. over Dan ziger store. FISH HAK3QBT. Plate Racks, Wall Pockets, Music Racks, Clock Shelve . Just in See us Hildebrand & Gor Old Bee Hive Bldg. WINES AND LIQUORS. Eagle Concert Hall (320 Astor Street) . Rooms for rent by the day, week, or month. Bes rates in town. P. A. PETERSON, Prop. Notice. Notice is hereby given to the public that no bills will be paid by the Four- teenh Annual Regatta Committee un less such bill is accompanied by a I .voucher duly signed by the Chairman and Secretar of the Regatta Com mittee. HERMAN WISE, Chairman, JOHN II WHYTE, Secretary. Seattle Fisi met LAUNDRIES. CI WE WASH Everything but the Baby and return everything but the dirt. TROY LAUNDRY Tenth and Duane Phone Main 1901 77 Ninth St., Near Bond Fresh and Salted Fish, " ; Game and Poultry, Groceries, Produce and Fruit Imported and Domestic Goods. ' , BAKOTITCH & FEO, Props. Astoria, Ore. - Phone Red 2183 P. O. Box 603. concrete Work done ANY PERSON WANTING ANY CONCRETE WORK DONE AT THE . CEMETARIES, WILL PLEASE LEAVE ORDERS AT POHL'S UNDERTAKING, FICE. - ' . My stock of men's andboy'a shoes is unsurpassed for qua lity. Close buying and low expenses enable me to sell the best qualities at lowest prices. S. A. GIMRE 543 Bond Street OF- E. NYMAN - MISCELLANEOUS. HOT OR COLD olden West aSi i Tea Just Right CLOSSET & DEVERS, PORTLAND, ORE. , SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES .You want the best money can buy in pleasures, etc., why not in education? food, clothing, home comforts, Portland's Leading Business College ' offers such to you and at no greater cost than an inferior sahool. Owners practical teachers More Calk than we can fill Teachers actual business men In session the eaitc year Positions guaranteed graduates Catalogue "A" for the asking I. M. WALKER, Pres. O. A. BOSSERMAN, Secv. Shoemaker v Get yourSHOE REPAIRING d at E G. 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