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V THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1009. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOXtIA, OREGON. Abreast of the Times We want both small aud large bust, ncas Rush business, all kinds of husincas. j& & & ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. TUB MOUEli ruuu W" 111 BINIIIIIJIMPIIIII .UWIPWI 1MB Of I IIS Denlea Any Connection W. E. Sehlmpff, general manager f it. Northern Pacific Brewery, ' - . " ' ' ' 1 came to the Astorian office yesterday Un of the eounty'.ml vigorously denied that hi. brew- lle Marcn ietm m d connection with the court convened ,.urd.y. .nJ Urn gj JJJ t0 UUd tlut the court passed upon number of rou Br(W(ry had not tine matteri. lny manner endoried or recommend- died To South Bend- ied t., plication for a license (or r.v. O. E. RydauW, of the Me-. this aaloon. church wi called M Have Mad Pal-' Nordstrom, the Tillamook murder er, it now supposed to have had a pal the man who brutally killed the chief engineer of the steam schooner Washington at Portland several months ago. At all events the pre sumed murderer of the engineer it utid to have been on the Condor for a time when Nordstrom wai also on the veiel. Whoever the murderer of the engineer was he apparently has made hi ecape for good. Lyrlan Society The m xed chorus "Lyrian'' unging ociety, which hat been organised al most year and number about 25 memben, will give iu first public concert on next Sunday afternoon. The concert will be given at Chinook and the iteamct Miler ha been char tered for the occasion. A fine pro gram na been prepared which will be a credit to Mr. Olin, iti leader, and to every number en it roll, Miss Kuther Sundquitt will accompany the choir a violinist. . ..... w..ir.iav in nerform .TalK un Korea mC" . ; ie. The pasto! U.t evening at returned last evening having per formed hit duty to the satisfaction of all concerned. Meets Today The Ladici Aid Society of the ' Memorial Lutheran church will be entertained this alternoon by Mr Chaa. Sanders at her home, 440 Fifth street near HarrUon. Members and friends cordially invited. the Frt Presby terian church an intensely Interesting talk was made to t large audience by Dr. flail, on the civic and sodal con dition of Korea, a novel and attrac tive subjectance which Is rarely heard of here, and especially from one so In timately associated with the strange people on the other side of the Pacific. ' ":t " Man TVnnrt Her Kim Toy, the Chinese woman who WHf recently arrested in this city in .t. oitir... he was about to be taken out in the river in a launch, is now in the custody of the immigra tion authorities at Portland on a warrant charging her with being un lawfully in the United States. The Federal authorities states that they t,i evidence tending to establish tut t nhinene woman illegally en tered this country a number of years ago, and if this i substantiated sne will be deported by tne government trim TW who is said to be the chat- tel of one of the members of the On uina Comiianv. of Portland, was ab ducted by Jung Sing, a member of the hirtihinrfef faction of the Bow On Tong, two weeks .ago last Friday, and rushed to Astoria in a launch, afr first heinir forced to don male attire. The latest development In ih rise has created much excitement in Portland's Chiatown, as slave girls are generally valued at 3u, ana Kim Toy's deportation will cause the loss Of that amount by tier owner. Feature Film "Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight" J gCHANQE PROGRAM ...TIMES A WEEK... The Idle Half-Hour Th Attorian's casual half-hour t- trK... Court- j (the cituen's, not the paper's), is nev- In Probat Court- j nor more interestingly, In th, mat er o the e J th,; whcn ,t . put In at .he Smith, deceased, an order was macle P Bungalow, or , probate court ye. erday to . ow l IJO 'A)1 o houM, cause If any why th rea . MMed, inUreing shou.d not . som. 7'"" ' bIllt ever, other day. Their offerings Beanng was se 1 t, who!ei0me, attractive, and Olson is the administrator. llting, in every particular and - j the people appreciate them, as is In.5. rT M. Poven by the unremitting patronage in cirtun (ran )i""; lowing were passed upon: Sarah M. Smith vs. G. A Smith, order of pub lication of summons; Daisy M. Mc Carty vs. Edward L. McCarty. de fault and decree of divorce; Alice Robertson vs. Ray Robertson, decree of divorce. - Wlthdrawa From Bualneta Henry Zapf has withdrawn from the well known furniture concern of the Nelson Furniture Company, at $04 Bond street and leaves the busi ness solely in the hands of Morton Nelson, who will conduct it in the . . . 1 -i .1 . . future upon tne pian inai n Tjw. Var bu.lt it to a paying ana popular ou. , - ... that is given each and all of them. Gives Uo Astoria Classet IV Emil Enna. the well known nlanltt and eomuoscr, was in the city yesterday for the first time in several weeks, and for the last time in the capacity of teacher, sincejie has turn r! the local clasncs over to Mini Hat tie Wise of this city, and will confine his work to the accumulating inter ests in his line at Portland, and will at an early day give an original com position reciial in that city. He re turned to the metropolis last night. Off For Portland In conformity with plans which have been maturing for some time, Otto Heilborn leaves this morning for the metropolis, where he will join Mrs. Heilborn and settle down in business, the nature, of which has not yet been revealed to his friends here. Mr. Heilborn goes with the abundant good will of a long retinue of friends In Astoria, who knowing him well as businessman, clubman, and alround good-fellow, will wish him unquali fied and unceasing good fortune in hi new field of endeavor. Case In Equity A rase in emiitv with Judge ftic- Bride sittine as chancellor was com menced yesterday wherein John Hahn is suing the Astoria National Bank for the recovery of a sum of money which he alleges is due him. The suit arises out of a loan once made by the bank to the Warrehton Lumber Company, which gave a mortgage therefor on its property. Mr. Hahn was then a director of the bank and he advanced a sum of money into the deal, out of which the suit now arises. W. C. Bristol, of Portland, is attor ney for the plaintiff, while Mr. Ful ton is defending. Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, RDrsra Tn lowrr Two beggars nave been making the ..,nH nf th residence district for the past ten days, off and on, one of hom is more or less of a cripple. In on place where one of the men was given food he was watched and as he went around the corner he threw . , it .nnllia, fttai- tne tooa away. x atjs.s,"' . . . .z. one of the little girls, acting under I . t ltMMMtl n , t it , , , t OWWMeeMWWW- u. in.r.,rtinn of her mother, told - . , . Matinee Saturday and Sunday at 2 p. m. the man that her mother was not at home, but as he was going away he caught a' glimpse of the mother and in anger he at once aiarwu " ter the little girl, but she managed to elude him. When only the women of the house is to be found the men oe bold, and some of the ladies not unnaturally become fright ened and give money rather than run the danger of arousing the ire of the beggars. What should be done, of count, is to telephone for the police. as in all probability the charity is a misplaced one and begging U' tor bidden by the ordinance. BRAINS DASHED OUT BY A FALLING BLOCK SECOND MATE EMIL HOLZ OF THE SCHOONER LUZON IN STANTLY K3LLH.U. ALIUSELIENTS "THE BOYS OF COMPANY B." Piano Recital Under the auspices ot the F.pworth Leasee Miss Hattie Wise will give a piano recital at the Methodist Epis copal church on Tuesday evening, March 16, and the event promises to be a very fine one. Miss Wise has an enviable reputation as an excellent pianist and doubtless many will be glad of the opportunity to listen to such a musical treat. Mrs. A. A. Finch, whose singing is always de lightful, will assist. Big Dance Logan'a Hall March 8. Pacific Orchestra. ill, is now reported to be in a pre carious condition and fears are en tertained, of his recovery. Dr. Ful ton, who is the physician in charge, said last niaht that Mr. Laws has been auite sick lor several months and that the operation recently per formed at the hospital when a por tion of one of the ribs wai taken out. did not strike at the seat of the trouble. Kidney troubles seem to be undermining his strength and he may not recover. Mr. La wis has long been one of the leading citizens of Astoria and his very many friends will regret to learn of his serious condition. Lecture Room At St. Mary's hospital a fine lecture room has been fitted p in readiness for the nurses' college which will open there in April. It is now defi nitely settled that the classes win oe commenced in the early part of next month and practically everything is now in readiness. 1 here is room tor a few more nurses, and those who in tend to apply will do well to get their applications in very soon or it may prove too late. The corps of instruc tors will be announced later, the lecture room is on the first floor and is light and airy, facing on the north. THERE isanindivi3uaT ir in i crnrA tftilnrmndf aij iu u suit that is not found in a ready-made and the differ ence in price is very little, so come in and look; at my Spring Styles. Carl E. Franseen Maker of dood Clothes for Men" 179 Eleventh St. Phone Main 3711 Goes Into Real Estate As orlicrs come into the city to. take up their new-found interests and citizenship, a new find it necessary to depart to other fields where some thing better offers allurement for the time. The latest to decide to change his habitat and business is Al John son, who with his family will leave today for Portland, where be goes into the real estate business on his own account. He docs not fancy leav ing Astoria a little bit. and will come hack the first moment he realizes the expediency and he does not expect to wait very long for it, either. There are hosts of people here who will be sorry to see Mr. and Mrs. jonason depart and who will be equally glad to see them return. He cannot pros per any too well to suit his Astoria friends. Murderer Known Here Adolph Nordstrom, the murderer of John Peterson at TUlamooK, is ithniicrht to be very well known in this city. A man by the same name and answering the description of the ia lamook murderer, has several times been arrerted by the local police on minor chsrees and less than three weeks ag' was in, the lower end of the city. Several of the saloon men thire av that he left here between two and three weeks ago and it is probable he went to Tillamook from here. Once he was arrested here on a charge of shooting off his rifle in a room over the Cosy Corner sa loon, and another time he threatened a "gun play" in the Anchor saloon, when the barkeeper took his weapon from him. He was suspected of a recent robbery here but it was not possible to fasten the crime on him. He is nfaw in the county tail at 1 u lamook. and he has confessed to the brutal crime. He worked on the Condor for a time, and in several of the saloons here as a swamper. The murdered man was a brother of Gus taf A. Tetcrson, road master of the A. & C Yesterday morning at 8:40 o'clock, as the bar tug Walluia approached the four-masted schooner Luzon, Tant. N. P. Benson, lying in the upper city channel, and took ber in tow for the open sea, laden with ouu.uw feet of lumber, from Stella and bound for San Pedro, the officers and crew were busy fishing the anchor, which work was.doni by a pendant tackle made fast to, the foremast-heaa ana which was served through a heavy three-sheaved block, the whole being pa! r.ilmore was at the Byers last night in hia new offering, 'The Boys of Company B. People go 10 ee p,.,l r.ilmore to see Paul Gilmore primarily, hence in considering his annual visit the play ts not me Those who like Paul Gilmore and they are legion like to see and like to hear him because ne is raui uu more, and all the masculine jealousy in the country doesn't alter the tact that Paul Gilmore is uncommonly good-looking and good to look at. He is downright handsome. And he's big, and he's boyish, and ties sincere and unaffected, and he has a, way 01 looking one straight m the eyes on stage as well as on tnai maKes mm a genuine likable fellow, a fact which all the masculine jelousy extant doesn't alter. Masculine jealousy plenty of it. If you want to know, listen to the answer a woman gets when she says that this same Paul tifinrtsnme or that its a OJiill". " Frank L. Smith HEAT CO. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" 12th St Bet Bond and Commerical. 253 Taylor St (Uniontown). three-sheaved block, the whole being km)w t, a stout and ponderous lot of stuff. fce d Sd that breaking idols and tearing tradition w;tt.nt anv warning whatever, the gear aloft carried away and the mas sive block crashed down, "".uu'is Second Mate Emil Holz, of the Luzon, squarely on the crown of his bead, crushing it like an egg-snoi and killing him on the instant. The body of the mate was at once Wv,i.,ht ashore and turned over to County Coroner J. A. Gilbaugh, for the necessary legal inquiry into tne sad death of the man, and that was prosecuted later in the day, when a jury, consisting of Captains a Gunderson, H. A. Matthews, J. H- Harriman, M. D. Staples and Messrs. PERSONAL MENTION to tatters men are never jealous of another man, particularly if he hap pens to be good-looking. Tui. Tnn AlVn nlaved oy air. Gilmore is the kind of a fellow to make one like him all the way through. Cheery, debonnair, a good friend, a good sweetheart, determined to have what he wants and when he wants it. he is so absolutely sure Ot the wisdom of his own decision that he brings everybody else to the same viewpoint. It's a part which fits the Gilmore personality as a glove the hand, and he has never been more Shoulder Roast Veal.... 10c and 12Jc Neck and Breast Roasts VeaL.MOc Rib and Loin Roasts of Veal....l5c Shoulder Veal Cutlets Ufi Rib Veal Cutlets 12i and 15c Sirloin Roast Beef We Sirloin Steak Wc Round Steak We Tenderloin Steaks 2lt Porterhouse Steaks 12Jc and lie Oven Roasts of Beef Be Prime Rib Roasts Beef. 10c and 12ic Smith's Sugar-Cured Hams 15c Half a Ham, same price 15 Smiths Sugar-Curesl Breakfast Bacon . ..16c and 171 Smith's pure as pure can be Lard S-pound pail 5 Creamery Butter, the best in the State, per roil 75c Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs, doz-, 25c John Day and Thomas Markham, up- ,pleMing,y seen than Iast night.-Fort on due summuus, sat ufuu and made the proper investigation, A Cooking Sale. The ladies of the First M. E. church will hold an apron, home cooking and candy sale in the lecture room of the church at 2:30 o'clock on the afternoon of Friday, March 5. There will be light refreshments and are cordially .invited to be pres ent. Hard Times Dance. At Knnppton, Saturday, March d!h, Steamer Julia B. leaves Lurline dock nt R-1S o. m. Fare, 50 cents round ttijwau-.j-u-. " " '- " : : ..... trio. Music by Columbia Orchestra, i FreeExcursion to Portland March 7,1909 see Aiameaa to ark Absolutely the best Peal Estate investment today on the coast. Seeing is believing and we want you to see it For Further Information Call or Phone I MTTRRY & BELYEU-rJerwyn Hotel The Man Who Eats, man who eats does ao with the exnectation of being satisfied. To this end he seeks the best pdssible place to gratify his normal appetite at most rational expense, these tnings account for the steady stream of people to and from the portals of the Palace Restaurant in this city. The reputation of the Palace is founded immoveab v uoon the certatnty ana amplitude of the service it renders to every purse, and appetite, Dig ana Open day and -night. Com mercial streets, opposite the Page building, W. O. Slade, son of the well known con diictor for the A. E. Company, John S. Slade, departed yesterday morning, for Celeno, Ohio, to visit an aunt, the sister of his mother, who is reported to be in failing health. General Superintendent J. H. Wal ker of the Willamette Pulp & Paper Co. at Oregon City, was a business Uitnr in this citv yesterday. rantainiStuart. of the Cape Disap pointment life saving service was m the city yesterday on a business trip. Edward Joseph came- over from Altoona yesterday on a business call. W H Ormsbv of the N. P. freight department, was in the city yesterday in the interests of his road. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs of Se attle were in the city yesterday and rtprcrl at the Occident. r.cn. H. Harris of Portland was a visitor in Astoria yesterday W r Bishoo of Portland spent the dav in this city yesterday and was ileH at the Occident. H. Hart of Cincinnati; Ohio, was among the host of business tourists in Astoria yesterday. rendering a verdict in the folldwing terms: "We, the undersigned, sworn to in quire into the cause of the death of Emil Holz, find that tie came to ins death on board the schooner Luzon, while that vessel was being towed to sea; that the fish tackle parted, let ting the upper block down and strik ing the said Holz, crushing in his skull, and killing htm instantly; tnat Wnrth. Texas. Star At the Astoria theatre iunaay night. FOR BEST CANDIES Our stock oi candies includ ing "Lowneys" and "Guntliers" famous Choco , lates are the best. ...Heme F.lade Candies.- They are healthier and better and don't cosi any more. ALEX TAGG 483 Commercial St, Astoria. Or. REALTY TRANSFERS Clarence A Ruff , to Muns Munson and John Otto Busch, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 12. Chelsea; $300. t A Rurnside to Lura Duns- more, one acre in Burnside D L C, S he was on the forward part of the 1 16, T 8 N, R 8 W; $100- . vessel of his own choice, as his prop Big Dance Logan's Hall March & Pacific Orchestra. Received Contract. TIip frank L Smith Meat Com pany, of Astoria, has received the Man-h contract for furnishing meat to the United States Government at Fort Stevens. This firm has been the successful bidder ever since its entry into this city and the people -at the Fort say that Smith's meats are the best they ever ate. Subscribe to the Morning Astorian. 60 cents per month, er place, at that time, was aft; that it was an unavoidable accident, and that we find no one to blame therefore. Caotain Benson, of the Luzon, says that .this is the first time he has been nvort-ilfen hv anv such accident in the 35 years he has served as master and man, on the high seas, and he deeply regrets the dreadful accident. The schooner will probably sail this morning. v- Mr.' Holz was a member of the Aberdeen. Aerie of-Eaglcs in good standing,- and that lodge has been rommunicated with by Coroner Gil baugh, and an answer was received j last evening, asKing mat flswi" Aerie No. 17 take care of the obse- nuies and that Aerie, No. 24 of Aber deen, would kcover all expense. Mr. Holz was about 35 years of age, and unmarried and bore an excellent rep utation. ; Mrs. Tansley, wife of the first mate of the Luzon, arrived in this city yes terday morning from the East, to see her hushand. and ust managed to meet and greet him, prior to his de parture for the lower coast of Cali fornia, whither she will now have to follow him. a circumstance full of I disappointment for them both. For Sale. Cigar store; one of the best loca tions in the city. Address "K.," As torian office. " Uia near ?aairU Stmt &au 3Franrisro The Cornelius "The Hesse cf Welcome , Corner Park and Alder, . PORTLAND, OREGON A" hotel where the North west people will find a hearty welcome ana receive Courteous Treatment at moderate prices. Our free Omnibus mee all trains. Under management of N, K. Clark C. W. CORNELIUS. Proprietor. fi r i Besi ltt!o In the City. . , Fireproof Bu.lding : All Modern Conveniences. Europe" Pl". Rttts Iron) $1.00 per day md up. Rt with bth, $I.S0 P" d.y tnd up. &f?e . ..Quelle . ELEVENTH STREET Opposite the Bafceronian HOT CDICBER TOIES EVERY EVENING HOME-MADE, and of th? cho.ir ingredients; put up under sur-orns-ion that guarantees their perfe; freedom from all deleterious nutter. MRS. F. WOOLLET "' PROPRIETRESS .