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TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TUItSDAY, APRIL 1.1. 1909. Ladies Outfitters JvO pf)C vJ-U Thft store Easter Suit Sale OWING TO THE GREAT DEMAND OVER SALE OP HIGH GRADE LADIES' SUITS WILL CONTINUE UNTIL AFTER .EASTER. THE ASSORTMENT IS THOROUGHLY COMPLETE. IN CLUDING THE VERY LATEST AND SWELLEST NOVLTIES OF THE SEASON. ' l14 ' OCEAN, BAR, BAY, DOCK AND RIVER UPPERT01 YOUTHS SHOOTING SCRAPE BOTH LIKED THE SAME GIRL AND A REVOLVER IS USED. As the result of a quarrel over young girl, Otto Sivo shot at Abel Hiltune at an early hour Sunday morning anil winged him in the left leg. the bullet penetrating the thigh. The wound is not of a serious nature, it is presumed, thouch Hiltune is confined to his home in Uppertown with it. Sivo was arrested yesterday and held on $400 bail. The two young fellows both liked the same girl. After a dance in Uniontown Saturday night, Sivo was the lucky fellow and he wen home with her, and as he left her at her home in Uppertown he breathed a tender good night and started away. He walked along until be came to Xyberg's cigar Store, and there he found Hiltune. It was the case of the BIG FELLOWS STILL TALK Burly Johnson Denies That Dodging A Jtglit! He's PnninmMt of Motor Boats De- The customs launch Patrol took Bartment Circular No. 1SS, March 25. out a pleasant party of Astorians yes 1909, Whistle, Fog Horn, and Bell. terday afternoon, headed by Hon. V. AH motor vessels, without regard to F. McGregor, collector of port, who I spark and the flint They soon struck size or use. must be provided with an was host of the hour to Paul Wes- fire and there was scuffling, blows and efficient whistle, an efficient fog horn, senger. of Portland, and the citizens hot words. A novelist would have and an efficient bell No size or style who were serving on the reception described it as a duel. of whistle, to horn or bell is pre- committee irom tne tnamoer ox But ts seems that Sivo ran. or tcribed, provided it is available and Commerce, and all indulged in a pleas- started to run that is, he beat an or sufficient for the use for which it is ant sail over the Columbian waters derly retreat Hiltune followed a intended. The word "efficient" must here. The trip was enjoyed by all short distance. Both stopped. "We be taken in its ordinary sense, con- who had the good fortune to be were about 25 feet apart," says Siva, sidered with reference to the object aboard. "I turned and looked at him. He was intended by the provisions in which standing still, I think. I took out my the word appears, namely, the pro-1 The steamer Northland arrived in revolver, unbuckled the buckle, un- duction of certain signals. The power i this port on Sunday last, from San wrapped it from its covering, and then to operate the whistle is not pre- Francisco, and landed 36 passengers, took aim and bang. scribed, but it must be of such a "after which she went to sea at once. That's about all Sivo recalls. character as to produce a prolonged Wast, which is defined as from four to six seconds" duration. Light When navigated between sunrise, they must carry regulation lights, namely: 1. A bright white light at the bow or head of the vesieL 2. A green light on the starboard aide and a red light on the port side provided with proper screens. The aide lights may be so affixed to the coaming or to the sides of the deck loose as to be properly screened, pro vided the lantern be backed with metal. Whenever the green and red side lights cannot be fixed, they must be kept lighted and ready for use as provided by article six of the act of June 7, 1897. The law does not appear to permit the use of a three-color "combination" A white light aft. showing all around the horizon, to range with the head light ; Copies of Rules Such vessels are also required to have on board two J tinted copies of the ru!eswhich must be observed by them, which rules will be furnished by local inspectors ,ot steam vessels on request. i The Department requires that the iname be conspicuously displayed on undocumented motor Doats, tnat is, motor boats measuring less than five net tons.' : j The good ship Berlin, with her 177 people, bound for the Nushagak fish eries, in the interest of the Portland Alaska Packing Company, went to the .lower harbor on Sunday afternoon .zm'id the farewell shouts of lots of her friends on the Astoria . water front, and passed to sea on the lines . of the Wallula. and laid her course , for the far north. She will be follow ; ed this week from this port . by the ships Henry Villard and the St. Nicholas, on the same high quest. The ship Henry Villard will leave her berth this afternoon, and will sail for Nushagak in the course of a few days. bound for Aberdeen, where she will He hit his adversary the verv first take in tow a dredger, for San Pedro, time. It was a big 38 calibre ball, and on her decks will take a load if too, and might have meant death had pontoons and heavy timbers, destined it gone a foot or two higher. for a dry-dock to be erected at that Such is Sivo's story. Hilhine's has port... not been secured yet. It is under stood that he is not anxious to prose ine uovernment has instituted a cute the case. Whether the girl loves new set of regulations for all motor shooter or shootee mst is not known, power boats, concerning lights and! or if she loves either. fog boms, that will be of especial in- SEW YORK, April 12,-Some thing ot real sporting interest which will be., gratefully received after a great deal of talk, may develop in the prize fight situation here today, so far as it relate to the heavyweight championship. Jack Johnson, 1 the negro victor over Tommy Bifrns, said last night that he had enough of the statements that he was trying to : dodge a fight, and announced that he will appear in a certain sporting ren deivous today to arrange preliminary details for a fight with either Jeffries. Kaufman, Ketchel. Langford, Fergu son, or any other heavyweight. Thee has been to much talk, however, that followers of the sport take tb an nouncement withthe proverbial grain of salt and' await developments skep tically. Jeffries, .Kaufman, Ketchel, and Langford all are in New York and n is said Ferguson will have a repre sentative from Boston at today's meeting. This looks like action, and if Jeffries continues silent, the big negro must decide between Kaufman and Ketchel, that is if he makes good his statement of last night. But it is predicted that he may take the stand of waiting to fight the winner of a Kaufman-Ketchel bout. James Coffroth, the San Francisco light promoter, will be on hand to day and will endeavor to put through some sort of an agreement. He stands ready to give $30,000 he says, for a 45 round go between Johnson and Ketchel, at Colma, Cal. HOW THE ; WATER PIPE BURST ONE BY CONCEPTION INTERESTED OFFERED CITIZEN , SERVICES NOT HELD terest to owners of such craft here about. It is published in these col' umns and will be good reading for all owners. ' NEW TO-DAY Kelley, The Wood Man. Wm. Kelley. the wood and coal The steamer F. S. Loop arrived in dealer, is prepared to supply the pub- on Sunday last from the Golden Gate "c n ba 0l easterners with the after another load of lumber, which best slabwood that Astoria has ever will be put on board at Portland. ,een- He promises not to join any combination to raise the price I i t :ti a t . -. , The steamship Breakwater made , aua "c w"' n,s ?' "lle ! W n r,t:r lnnn 5n lue ra-u wno "V ie price bowb. tn,e, wnt, on ;,,, 1t ,nA Ring up Main 2191 for particulars. - j . ter a short stay at the O. R. & N. pers, went on to the metropolis. The steamer Alliance was on the dot Sunday, on her trip to the Coos cuntry ,and left out with plenty of business on all decks. The steamship Riverside crossed in from San Francisco on Sanday last and proceeded direct to Portland, af ter another cargo for the American- Hawaiian line. Phone Or Write, Phone Main 881 or write F. A. Fisher, Twelfth street, about Ideal Vacuum Cleaners. Earl A. Fisher. The very best board to be obtained m the city is at I he Occident Hotel." Rates very reasonable. Wood at the Same Old Price. While the Astoria Fuel & Supply Co., is not talking much, it is still delivery fine inside spruce and fi wood and all kinds of cordwood a' the same old price- The Standard steamship Atlas was among the getaways from this port on Sunday last, leaving out for the coast of California. The Modern. The best and most up-to-date ton "torial narlnr in the ritv is Th ine damiy columbine went to.sei Modern. Perfect comfort and service at 7 o clock yesterday morning, on guaranteed to all. Excellent baths. one of her frequent voyages of relief, and supply to the coast stations she serves. She will be gone for several days. Try our own mixture of coffee the !. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables Badollet & Co.. srrocer. Phone Mai Norman Hackett, the popular young American actor, in "Clasi- A Cleaner That Cleans. W. H. Fellman, the furniture man. mates," the great American play, will at tne nl the carpet cleaning be at the Astoria Theatre on April industry in Astoria, because he pos- 24th. The production is one of the most sumptuous on the road. COR. 9th & C0MMERC COR. 9th & C0MMERC1 Just Received A swell line of Ladies' Waists, Summer Wash sesses the best and only Vacuum car pet cleaner in the city. He will send it to any house, on demand at mod crate rates, and clean your carpets on the floor, without an atom of dust ap pearing anywhere in the process, and to the saving of household drudgery in this line for the women of the homes. - It is the cleaner that cleans, and opt rates quickly silently, and ad mirably. Drop in and .leave your order. Suits, Petticoats, Kimonas, Etc. The Proper Place. Go to the Occident Barber Shop if you are particular and desire first class service. Satisfaction guaranteed. An expert bootblack and porter has also been engaged. Waists Suits Skirts 50c to $6,00 $1.50 np 75c up Petticoats Kimonas Wrappers 45c up 45c to $1.10 50c up Children's Wash Suits "Hunter Brand Overalls $i.oo to $5.00 - $l.oo per pair CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. His Kind You Hav3 Always Bqc$I Christian Scientists Explain About Meeting In Hotel Plata. NEW YORK, April 12,-Althoiigh some 500 Christian scientists gather ed in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Plaza yesterday afternoon, no service was held and the meetimr was ad journed until next Sunday. It had been announced that the ballroom had been leased for a year for Sunday meetings, but Mrs. Delia M. Gelbert. the moving spirit behind the projee, declared that she deemed it best to postpone the service for a week in view of the fact that what she styled erroneous statements had been cir culated concerning the plan. She was particularly emphatic in saying that the Christian Scientists were not making a bid to attract persons soc ially prominent. "That is not the aim of Christian Scientists at all," said she, "Neither must we have the consent of Mrs. Eddy before we can go ahead with the present arrangements." The re port that such was the case created a decidedly wrong impression." FOR UP RIVER ACCIDENT "Astoria, April 12, 1H. "Editor Astorian: "It is said that the settlement of the land at Fort Stevens and along the west side of Young's Bay, recent ly reported in the Oregonlan, has reached to Portland, and caused the breaking of the Bull Run water pipes, which furnish the west side of the Willamette, ft has long been claimed, by those familar with the locality, that trouble would be found in main taining pipes across the river at that point, owing to the natuV of tlu bottom. It is hinted that the settle ment at Fort Stevens has had a tend' ency to drag the bottoms of the Co lumbia and Willamette rivers with it. thus pulling the Bull Run pipes apart, where they cross the Willam ette. It is now up to the govern ment engineers to do something to prevent further destruction of valu able property. We would suggest that excava tions be made under the fort, and that strong timbering be placed to pre vent further settlement- It might be well to drive piling in the vicinity of VVarrenton, and through the piling drive heavy drift bolts, allowing the ends to project, thereby holding up the surface of the land. "The above ideas are not original with me; but were suggested by read ing the Oregoman, and a conversation I had with on who associate with civil engineer'. "CLOSE Tll.ACUM." THE CLAIM LAWS A BUSY POLICEMAN CHICAGO. April lZ.-Two hund red and fifty eight arrests in one year during which fines amounting to $619 were imposed is the record made by Patrol Sergeant James McCiinn. ' Four of those whom he took into custody were charged with murder, two burglary, five with assult with deadly weapons and the remainder with violations of city ordinances. Property recovered by McCani amounted to ..638. RHEUMATIC FOLKS! Are You Sure Your Kidney Are Well? Bill Suggested To Make The Condi tions Lighter. WASHINGTON', April 12 Dele gate Andrews of New Mexico in a bill introduced in the Houe, eeks to have the provision of the revised statutes, which provides that not less than $100 be expended each year In patents which were issued on mining claims located after May 10, 1872, suspended for the year IW). The purpose of the hill is to pre vent claims which have been regular ly located and recorded under the lo cal laws and mining regulations from being subject to forfeiture for non performance m annual assessment work for the year 1909, In order that claimants may enjoy tne provisions ot the-proposed act they must record before December 31 1909, in the office where the location notice is filed, notice that they intend to hold and wrk the claim in good faith. AMATEURS TRY FLYING JtJfctu tilt. Kldturw ill Many rheumatic attacks are due to uric acid in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all uric acid from the blood. Its nresenc. there shows the kidneys are inactive. Uont daily with "uric acid solvents." You might go on till doomsday with them, but until you cure the kidneys you will never get well. Doan's Kid ney Pills not only remove uric acid. out cure the kidneys and then all danger from uric acid is ended. Here is Astoria testimony to prove it: Artnur Kooks, 41Z Duane street. Astoria, Ore., says: "I suffered se verely from kidney trouble and rheu matism. There were pains in mv back, shoulders and limbs often break ing my rest. At one time I was so lame that I was unable to stooo to 'ace my shoes. Mv lrir)nw weak and the secretions in a terrible condition. At last a friend recom mended Doan's Kidney Pills so high ly that 1 procured a box at Charles Rogers drug store. They helped me from the first and it was only a short time before I was entirely free from kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United states. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Columbia University Students Mak' ing An Aeroplane. NEW YORK, April 12. Jay Gould son of Gcrt. Gould, and several other students 'of Columbia University are constructing an aeroplane which will be ready for trial during the next two weeks. It is being built in th Gould boat house on the Hudson river and will be tried first over the water. In fact, the studepts have de parted from the track method of launching used by the Wright Broth ers, and rjhfr. and will start their craft from the surface of the Hudson. Two boat-like arrangements poiutei at both ends like a canoe and made air tight will be attached to the ma chine. It will be forty feet long and 26 feet wide. PROSELYTE BACK TO FOLD Episcopal Minister Remaino A Cath olic Only Short Time. CHICACO, April 12.-The Tribune in a news article today says that Dr. F. E. J. Lloyd who created a nation wide sensation two years ago, by re nouncing the Episcopal faith and join ing the Roman Catholic Church, has been received tack into the Episco pal Church, having first made a re cantation to Bishop Anderson. Br. Llyd came to the United States in 1898 and held many prominent charges. In 1906 he was elected coadjutor bishop of Oregon but de clined the place.. During the sor'imr everv nm mmiM De Denenttcd by takmg Foley's Kid ney Remedy. It furnishes a needed tonic to the kidneys after ihe strain of wintor. and it niirifi fh blood by Stimulating the kidneys; and causing them to eliminate the impuri ties irom u. i-oiey s Kidney Rem edy Imparts new life and vigor. Pleasant to take. Owl Drug Store, T.I F. 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