The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 31, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MOILS' INT. AST( hi I AN: UsTOMA, OUEGON.
SATUUD.UV OCTOBER 3tr 1903.
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ASSISTED BY MISS EATCHE
LOR, A BRILLIANT TORT
LANDER, SINGS TONIGHT,,
Mile. Sigrid Westerlind, the noted
vocalist, has arrived in the city.
This evening her grand. concert will
be given at the-Astoria theatre un
der the auspices of the Norwegian
Singing Society, when she will be1 as
sir ted by Miss Fratsces Bachelor, of
Portland, a brilliant pianistc, and it
is expected that" the entertainment
will be among the notable events of
the present winter,'" "; "
"' MSss Batchelor is a native of Port
land, Oregon, but 17 years of age,
which makes her achievements all
the ' more '" remarkable, and seems
destined, as she becomes better
known, to rank among the few really
great women pianists of the. world.
She is a home-trained musician,
whose past and future achievements
may prove a European course utter
ly non-essential. .. .. " - ;, .-, ,
Mile. Westerlind will sing through
a program of 10 beautiful .numbers
as outlined below, and this in itself
indicates the very high quality of the
performance: -.
Emblem of Freedom... Larsea
, The Singing Society. t
Aria from Tannhauser (German)...
(Dich Theure Halle) Wagner
Morgonsang ur Hoga visan....
...... ... ... Melartin
Ro ro Ogonsten (Lullaby)... Sjogren
Segedille from Carmen (French)..
... ... ... ......... .v.. ....Biset
The Rosary ................ .Nevin
A Memory ..........Goring Thomas
My Hearting is Singing... Saus Souci
Jly Old Kentucky Home.. .... Smith j
i -The Singing Society.
Aria from Figaros Wedding (in
' Swedish) . ... ; W , , . ..... Mosart
Fra Monte Pincio .....Grieg
Yed fa nng Hustras Baare (At the
'.'Bier of a Young Wife).. ....Grieg
G Minor Bailade Chopin
HUE FAILED 10
ME SERVICE
GOODS WERE NOT ATTACHED
- AND NOW A. JALOFF
BRINCS SUIT FOR $37 .
Suit was filed in the circuit court
yesterday by A. Jaloff vs. Jack Sayer,
Constable, alleging' that the officer
had "failed and neglectcd', to make
a certain attachment on gooas oe
longing to Mr. and Mrs. H. Manko
witz, who were leaving town with
their possessions. The plaintiff, Mr.
Jaloff, asks for $57.25 damages, and
suit is brought through Attorney G
J. Curtis. John Fuhrman and N. W.
Xyman, who are sureties on the
Constable's bond, are also made de
fendants in the action. "
While the amount involved is triv
ial, the story back of the matter'is
not uninteresting. It seemed that
Mankowitz, who has worked for
Carl Franseen and other tailors
about the eity, was alleged to owe
Mi-. Jaloff the sum of $42.23, and
several days ago Mankowiti return
ed to San Francisco without having
paid any of the alleged debt. Thurs
day night bis wife was also about ro
follow him by boat, and their house
hold goods were at the Callender
wharf m readiness for the boat.
Thereupon Attorney Curtis filed
complaint in justice court and sum
jlSTOI'i IVILL HAN
ELECTIOri RETURNS
WILL BE BULLETINED , BY
MEANS OF A STEREOPTI
CON MACHINE SO ALL
MAY READ.
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H.
LINDQUI3T,' THE PAINTER,
WHO . DISAPPEARED, IS
IN ST. LOUIS.
5 i at
e mystery ot tue (inappcuranc
of H. Linduuist, the painter who
suddenly dropped out of sight scv
crat weeks ago, was cleared up
Thursday night by the receipt of
letter from him; The missive was
addressed to John Toikka, of Union
town, a friend of the missing man
Lindquist stated that he Isf in St
The Morning Astorian has made
arrangements with the .Associated
Press to receive a full report of the
national election next Tuesday, and
doubtless this will be hailed as good
news by many. ; v
It is probable that , fairly definite
knowledge of the outcome should be
had before midnight, and perhaps it Louis, and that he likes it there and
may be possible to accurately, fore-1 may make up his mind to settle there
cast the outcome long before that. permanently
The chief interest will probably lie Police Officer Wilson . haJ ; been
in a comparatively few states New specially detailed on the case when
York, Indiana, Ohio and perhaps one it became, rumored ., that s perhaps
or two more. - The bulletins will Lindquist had' met with foul play
come, flying in thick and fast. The and the officer made thorough in
methods that the great newspapers vestigation of the matter. Officer
of the bigxities have of sifting and Wilson arrived at the conclusion; that
tabulating the, returns, as they come Linquist had simply skipped ;out
in are really wonderful, ;and with Waving behind hira a number of
them of course goes all the aid that debts, and rumors, evidently carefully
the state and national ; committees prepared before his sudden flitting
can give. Hardly will the polls be to the effect that he had met with
closed before accurate forecasts will foul play. , What determined the
begin to come, , , police officer in his conclusion was
The Astorian will announce the the fact that the missing man's rela-
bulletins as soon as they come over tives showed small concern over his
the wires., absence
As the bulletins come in they will Nevertheless the matter is still
. . . ... .he hnllptinpd in frnnt nf thi rtfCxs I dmu'V,t i m,.c(w 1 1Mf
mons was duly issued tnereupon, ana " - . j -"" "..,,.
in addition an affidavit and undertak- by means of 8 eoptican machine, debts, true enough, but as far as is
known they were not so very large
MARINE NEWS
The Oregon Patrol, of the State
i ' Miss Frances Bachelor ; ! v i
Sunnuntaina . ..Jernefelt
Sweetheart Thy L'ps Are Touched
ing in the usual form were also made
out for an" attachment upon the
goods upon the wharf.
Constable Sayer, knowing what
was coming, apparently went and
H .1 . . . TT ' 1. I v . - ...
looicea ine gooas over, nc says ne department ot risneries, will soon
valued them at about $175. Later be in commission again, after a scries
the writ of attachment was placed ia of repairs and changes, among the
his hands for service, whereupon the latter of which is that will ha?e six
Constable refused to act further in feet more. housing. Water Bailiff
the matter unless an indemnifying Mack has charge of the work and it
bond was given to save him scathless has been well done. r.
in case the attachment was wrongful
or unjustifiable. s i y: t ; , ; ", J : Charlej H. Callender expects 4he
But the indemnifying ; .bond was I hul of ,the company's new steamer,
soon forthcoming. Attorney Curtis I now being finished at Prosper, ori
offered ne in Jhe sum of .$2(i sign- the Coquille,: to-.be?. launched . about
ed by Mr. Jaloff and with I. Berg- the 20th of November, when it will
man as surety. Thi the Constable jbe brought here and charged with
With Flame ....W. Clad wick refused- lDen the Plamtitt also ot- engines and. general equipment.
The Cuckoo ........Lehmann fered hls personal check upon a bank
Den Store Hvide Flok........iGrieg
Ulle. Westerlind and Singing Society
The very best board to be obtained
in the city is at "The Occident
Hotel" Rates very reasonable.
. Try our own mixture of coffee tbe
J. P. B. Fresh, fruit and vegetables.
BadoHet & Co., grocers. Phone Mai-
1 sPp
A FINE DISPLAY t :
; We have a grand showing o sea
sonable . Millinery this week one
that will be sdre to attract scores of
ladies in quest of a fashionable Hat
They are all very stylish, and yet all
different as femininity, 4esircs. j No
lady likes to -have the duplicate of a
Hat another lady wears. Here you
get the finest materials,, the most ex
pert trimming, and "positive 'exclu
siveness in designs.
Suits, Cloaks and Millinery.
for the same sum, but the Constable I The British ship Brabloch, Cap
apparently didn't want the check. He tain Baxter, well known in this port
demanded $250 in cash, and refused .where she laid idle all one season
to budg unless he got it in cash. lately, is on her way back to the
The cash was not forthcoming, the mouth of the Columbia, cement
attachment was not made. JThe boat laden from Antwerp. She will come
came along, the goods were piled on as an old friend and baymark, and
board and the vessel and goods her master will find plenty of people
went down the river and over the I to welcome him.
bar. ;. ; ;
.Constable Sayer says he refused The State of California will depart
to make the attachment for the rea- from the O. R. & N. piers very earlv
son that the property was all exempt, I this morning. She takes from this
and that Attorney Eaken, acting for port the following named people:
Mrs. Mankowitz, threatened him Miss Holda Anderson.; A." Peterson,
with suit if he did make the attach- Mrs. ..F.'.Mjankowitz, Mrs. M. Gtex-
ment Thus the Constable was be- man, and J. C. Jenkins.
twen two fires, and he says he want
ed to play safe with the indemnifying The steamship Geo. W,
dash in his hands. That is the Con- rived down yesterday morning early
stable's side. and went to sea and the California
The other side simply states that coast with a big lot of people on
the Constable got scared or huffy board and all the freight she could
carry. . - - -
nor very pressing, and it it even said
that he had contracts for painting
that would have virtually covered
every cent he owed. It Is further
said that he did not even collect cer
tain outstanding accounts before he
left. One theory is that the young
man was unused to business affairs
and when his accounts became some
what involved that he simply lost
his head and took French leave. He
has Quite a 'rnimber of friends and
doubtless they will be relieved to
learn that he is Itill' in the land of
the lWa--j;:J fihn! Tl:
1 By an old coincidence a represen
tative of the firm of Nasoh'& Com
pany, of Portland, the big paint
company, came to Astoria Thursday
to look into the matter and he made
a pretty thorough investigation. This
agent found Linquist's affairs in such
comparatively good order that he
made up his mind that the rumors
of foul play were probably correct.
There is also some probability that
Linguist's mind Is slightly affected.
He apparently suffered under the
hallucination that someone wished to
kill him. . He started a story that
once he had to jump into the river
to save his life.
l women HEEL.. KIVEuuu,"ers !
I Special Sale,
Lames Suits, I
Beginning November 1st.
tor one week. . , , , , ,
20 per cent off. x
Secure one while this Big Reduction is on, . .
PERSONAL r.lEfiTIO!!
and refused to do his plain duty.
New Little Oregonians
Three little Oregonianettes made
their hrppy debut into this world
thereabout yesterday, each and all of
the gentler persuasion, and adorning
the homes of the following well
known citizens, to-firit: To Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Quigley of Quincy; Mr.
and Mrs. Leni Knapp of Knappa;
arid Mr. and MJrs.: Charles Rinell of
129 West Bond street, in this city.
All concerned are doing finely.
The flagship Lurline did not get
down until 9:30 last night, and when
she went back took all the stuff she
could handle and a number of pas
sengers, amon g whom was W.'
Grimes.
Dies At Maygers
Mrs. Anna Hendrickson, of May
gers, died on Thursday, aged 50
years. She was the wife of John
.Hendrickson, and the mother of Sel-
Elder ar-ma, Hilda, Anna, Henry and Mirjam.
Mrs. Hendrickson was born in Fin
land, November 1, 1858. She came
to the United States in 1881 and was
married to John Hendrickson, Jan
uary 10, 1886, at Pendleton, Or. Mr.
and Mirs. Hendrickson came to Co
lumbia county in 1889, settling , in
Quincy, residing there until two
years ago. Mrs. Hendrickson was
a member of the Lutheran Apostolic
Church. ; Y
The French bark Vincennes is on
her way down the river wheat laden
for the United Kingdom, for orders,
and will leave out on the first tow
line the Wallula can give her. - -
license Moneys-
Thomas Dealey, the city treasurer,
yesterday received from "the chief points, and both are carrying all
of police, the sum of $781, represent- they can stand for.
ing the license" mbneys collected for
the last quarter. All of the licenses
have not yet been collected, however.
Hallowe'en Party a Success
There was some very genuine fun
at the Hallowe'en ocial, or "Pov
erty" Social, given at the, First Pres;
bvtenan Church last night. It was
largely , attended and the devices
The Elmor motor schooners Evie used to entertain we're original, at
and Gerald C. ar- due to leave out tractive and en ireiy successiui. ine
this morning for Tillamook Bay young' people Inade the most of the
occasion ana en;oyeu every ueiaii ;io
the limit.
if
Exceptional Opportunity for
HUNTERS
Take Down Pump Guns 12 bore
.. .30 inch "-
$2000
"37 Grain Loads 12 bore highest grade
;;:,;:'; r: 75. Cents Per Box. '
Latest EDISON, VICTOR and COLUMBIA '
RECORDS, flssic Both Sidts. '' Pries 65c .
Largest Stock of Records in the State
A. G. SPEXARTH
Biggest of the Year-t
When the steamer Nahcotta dock
ed at the O. R. & N. pier yesterday
afternoon, she discharged the big
gest oyster shipment, from Shoal-
water Bay, recorded for the current
year. It consisted of 660 boxes and
sacks , of fine bivalbcs, and was' con
signed to San Francisco, and will go
out on the State of California this
morning. '
The disabled steamer M. F. Plant
has arrived in San Francisco, on the
tow lines of the tug Columbia, and
will go on the drydoclc at once.,
The steamer Sue H. Elmore went
I over 'the bar at 8 o'clock yesterday
morning, with all the cargo she could
carry and a long passenger list
The Norwegian ship Dahgill is
the" next vessel due down from the
metropolis, and carries wheat for
Falmouth for orders. ."" '
Ths steamer Northland was
among the, get-aways from . this port when or where the loss occurred. He
yesterday, being headed for the Bay carried it loose in his pocket, and
City. .t ''?- " , only noticed its absence when he
wished to see what time it was. .The
The Hassalo-Hercules collision is watch was a valuable one, gold filled,
to be duly investigated by the fed- American make, and Mr. Welch will
eral inspectors of hulls and boilers pay the finder a liberal reward for
at an early date... i s, , ,,.,.,. its return.
Lost His Watch
D. H. Welch lost his watch yes
terday, but he hardly, knows jutt
Mrs. A .Vaa Dusen and Mr. C. J.
Trenchard, who have been sojourn
ing in Southern California ; for r the
past seven months, arrived home at
noon yesterday. '," ! . ,
! Messrs.'1 William and Max '- Pohl
are enjoying a visit from their moth
er, Mrs, R. O. Lanfare, of Bay Cen
ter, Wash. - - - - ' '
Chief .Deputy Collector, of Cus
toms Frank L., Parker, lias returned
to his. desk at the custom house af
ter several days spent ; In . Portland
whither be went to attend the fu
neral of his brother-in-law, the late
W, B. Chase.
R. Thomas, chief engineer for the
Schmidt Company's cold storage
plant in this city, is recovering from
his recent attack of blood poisoning
and it Is hoped will soon be about
and at his throttle, a j ; j-ah-'-S
Hon. W. F. . McGregor, accom
panied by bis wifedeparted for the
metropolis on last evening's express
and will return home on the Potter
tomorrow morning. J.
J .G. Silverstein of Manchester,
N.-H,, spent the day In this city yes-
J. G. Nelson of Portland was
business tourist in this city yester
day.
iN. L. Warford , of , Pfaillmsburg,
N. J . was registered at the OccJ-
dent yesterday.
T.. J. Doyle, of South , Bend, was
among the, visitors in Astoria yester
day transacting affairs of , personal
interest,; f ! A. il .l ,
J, Maclean of Long Beach came
pver yesterday morning and f spent
the day in this city. -
Dr. and Mfrs. T. B. Rimer of Fair
banks are in the city, guests at the
Occident Hotel ' c ' . 1
N. T. Simkins of Augusta, Georgia,
was a business tourist hereabout yes
terday.', i-? n : ,V ,
Henry Fisher of Svensen came
down yesterday and spent the day
with friends and kinsmen, returning
on the evening express. , is
G. E. Smtih, of Spokane,, was do
ing business on thestrcets of As
toria yesterday. '
O. D. Estcrhazy of "Montreal was
among the tourists favoring this city
yesterday; he wept " on to Seaside
last evening.
T, E. Sindberg of Tillamook was
here all of yesterday leaving up for
the metropolis last evening.
H. D. McArthur of Silvcrton spent
the afternoon in this city yesterday.
A. J.. MacKinnon of Medford was
among the crowd that alighted from
tne noon train yesterday, comma;
hither on a business errand. . .
NEW 10-DAY
Thi Clean Man,
Ths man who delights tn personal
deaslinesi, and enjoys his shave,
shampoo, haircut, and bath, In As
toria, always goes to the Occident
barber shop for these things and
gets them at their best
,? - Chinook and Uwaco,
The launch Hulda I. will leave on
the tide, Mondays, Wednesday! and
Fridays, two round trips, for
Chinook. Landing at Lurline dock
for freight and passengers. Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, for Ilwaco,
with freight and passengers.
CAPT. JOHN HAAGBLOM.
10-4-tf
NAME MEANS SOMETHING,
When A. E. Petersen built , and
named the "Modern" barber shop, h
! meant that it should stand for what
it was called., No patron hat missed
a single feature of the modern ton
serial parlor at that house; and every
new, device In fhc way of perfect
comfort and service is constantly add
ed as it develops. The latent ts an
expert bootblack, the , best in the
business; qualification that makes
his employment really wdsrn.
y COAL AND WOOD
. If you want good load of fir or
boxwood, or of coal, ring cp Kelly tb
COAL AND WOOD DEALER
Good houshold and steam coal deliv
ered at $7.50. j
Phone Main 2191, Barn, 12th tt Dub
Tb Palac Restaurant.
Any phase of hunger can be daintily
gratified at any boar of the' day or
night at the Patace Restaurant Tk
kitchen and dining room service are
of th positive best. Private dining
100ms for ladies. One call Inspires
regular custom. Try It ComraercH
street, opposite Page building. '
it- 111 . j; jjjj.ii "jjulj !. ... .
The Money Lender ''
" One of the most realistic moving
pictures that was ever unreeled in
Astoria," will be made a special fea
ture at the .Grand, today and tomor
row. "The Money Lender" is a pic
ture to make "men, ;thbik and is -j en
grossing! put on jn . the I filmic Do
not miss this whatever else' you may
Rally At, Warrenton-r .v ;
Judge F. J. Taylor will address the
citizens of Warrenton this evening
at Warren Hall, in the interests pf
Judge Taft-for the presidency. , '
HOT OR COLD
olden Ito
- - - - iS3 -
lea
Just Right
CLOSSET & DEVERS,
t PORTLAND, ORE.
mm sale
r i - i Special Sale of,
; PATTERN
HATS - -.
At the ..
La Mode
C82 Commercial St,
Hallowe'en Specialties !
Pumpkins for Jack 'o Lanterns.
Pop Corn that Pops.
! ; 5 ; ' Sweet Apple Cider.
i 4 , i , Red Apples,
"ORDER YOURS NOW."
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