ASTORIA. OREGON, TUI5DAT, MAY 10, 190.1. VIM "THE GOOD FOOD" Vim supplies a long felt want. Old people suffering from lndlgestton find In', Vim a food that balldi up the lost tissue, restores both body and mind to youthful vigor. TWO PACKAGES FOR 25 CENTS. KOSS, HIGGINS & CO. TI1I3 TIDES FOR MAY Hlh Wattr, ' A. M. P.M. J-ow WHtr. ,,! P, M.' " n.mT ft hm7 ftT " fia'l7 b.nC ft jli.m.) ft7 Sunday . -. .fio urn t.t Sunday 7. . o i:ii " i:ia i.i Monday . ... 11 0:16 1.4 1:16 t.t Monday ... .11 7:09-0,1 T:0& 1.1 Tuesday . . ...la :ftl 1.4 1: T.O Tu.aday ... .12 7:46-0.1 7:42 1.0 Wednesday . ..11 1:14 l.t 1:14 (.1 Wednesday ... 13 1:10 0.0 1:19 S.f Th.im.Uy . . .14 1:00 1.0 1:14 I.I Thursday . , . 14 l;l 0.1 1:61 1.4 1-Yldtty IS 1:19 7.1 1:4 1.7 Friday 16 1:14 0.6 l:l 1,1 Haturdsy ,...! I;0J 7.1 4:IS 1.1 Saturday . . ..ID 0:66 0.1 10:07 I.I HUNlMr . , . 17 1:41 T.l 6:0(t I.I 8UNDAY , . .1710:10 1.110:66 l.t Monday . . . . II 4:19 .1.7 l:6 I.I Monday . . ..1X11:10 1.4 11:61 1.7 TUMday . . . . 19 1:18 l.t 1:41 I.I Tuesday . . ,.19 11:66 1.7 Wednesday . ..10 t:M . 7:40 7.0 Wedni-sday . .. 10 0:64 1.4 11:46 1.0 Thursday . . . 11 7:67 1,9 1:31 7.1 Thursday , . .11 1:01 I.I 1:46 1.1 Friday . , . .. SI 9:10 1.1 9:20 7.7 Friday 13 1:06 1.1 1:44 1.1 Saturday . . ..2110:11 1.1110:01 1.1 Saturday . . .11 4:01 1.1 1:44 1.7 When Four of Your Friends Go to St. Louis to the WORLDS FAIR Thn you will say; "Why didn't I buy my clothing, hats, shirt, etc. New Cannery v.: To Be Built Local Parties Preparing To En gage In Business of Pack ing Sardines at Wbto't. and get a chance to go V Hod you not btttr think of It NOW f Wine baa tha largest and flnt assortment of mon'i and boy goods. Wis baa ont prle for aU. I Wise trtata all of bit customers RIOHT. Wis glvea you a chanco with every HO al. Bay your amall sale check until you have 110 wortb together. It paya to trad with HERMAN WISE (56a Reliable Clothier and Hatter A party of locol capitalist is now preparing to organize a com pany for the purpow of engaging in the btminessof packing sardinw. The men Htippoaod to be in the deal are very reticent, declining to give out any of tlio details of the enlerprwe, hut it was learned yesterday that there would be six men in the organization, and that the capital stock would be in th neighltorhood of $2o,000, . Just where the cannery will be located cannot yet bo ascertained. It is rejKirled that several sites have been offered here aud else where on the northwest coast, and a decision as to the location is said to still be pending. It is thought probable, however, that the can nery will be located here. Tliero is at present but ons sar dine cannery on the coast that puts up v a first-class quality of fish. This caunery is located at San Pedro, and the demand for its product is far in excess of the supply. The local concrn will aimjto pack "only the very hiho-l grade of fish, and the intending stockholders look for a ready mar ket. At San Pedro the cannery com pany sends its boats out to sea to secure its supplies of fish, and the same method will be employed here. Sardines are to be had nearly the entire year outsido the river, whilo the runs in the river nst only for a few weeks at a time, t is the intention of the 'Astoria company to install colu-storHge acilities, so that advantage can be taken of heavy runs. . It was learned yesterday that the company would be incorpor ated within a week or ten days, when details of the scope of the the undertaking will doubtless be made public. ' Mot M At lloflr ." Mod it l'ouitaln ' - : ' .' Band In your orders coal. 8. KImor A Co, for Wyoming Fishermen: palls, 40 centi, Dlxlo Queen, In I6-01. P. A. Trulllnger. Tha "wellest shop In tha city, artist at the Pala: baths. BIX New stock of fancy goods Just trrlv ed at Yokohama Basaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. Tou will always And the best ISc meal In (he city at the Rising Bun res taurant, No. Ill Commercial street. Pure and wholesome Ice cream, 16 c a pint. Delicious Ice mam soda and confectionery at Tang's candy store. Mrs. Edward Hotntse, S73 Franklin avenuo, wishes muslo pupils. Beginners only accepted. Special attention to Angering and time. Established 1876. NOW THAT HOUSE CLEANING Established 1876. TIME Is at its height we desire to call your attention to our line of RUGS, CARPETS, MATTINGS AND LINOLEUMS. WE CAN SURELY PLEASE YOUi GIVE US A TRIAL. CHARLES 1IEILB0RN 8 SON -r- . ' " fc !;:-.-...,.;-? M903. to the expectation of builder and owner The Cora is 45 feet in length and is one of the prettiest launches on the river. Sho is equipped with ft 19 -horsepower Union gasoline engine and has been built for passenger trade. She is owned by Struck mcier & Ilorton, of Stella, Wash., who will run her between Oak Point, and Stella and Maygcrs, to connect at the latter place .with the Astoria rain. The Cora cost her owners about (2800. Sho developed a speed of 10 miles an hour on her trial yesterday. The new launch will leave up for Stella this morn ing and immediately go on the run across the Columbia. Tho launch built by Mr. Leath ers for the Washington state fish commissioner will shortly be com pleted. The work of building the house is now under way. Mr, Leathers expects to havo her ready for service by the middle of June. This boat cost $2700. The steamer Volga has been on the ways at Leathers' yards for the post few weeks receiving a thorough overhauling. Repairs to her have been completed and sho will resume , her work as a cannery tender as soon as the painters finish their work. The Astoria Iron works has also done considerable repair work on the steamer. ' ACTIVITY AT SHIPYARDS. Several New ShiDS Are Under Way At Leathers' Shop. 1903. R. M. Leathers' shipyard pre sents a scone of activity, and 11 men are steadily employed there in the construction of boats. At the present time Mr. Leathers is build ing the new customs houso launch, the contract for which was recently mi t 1 i awarded, ine seei was set up last Friday and rapid progress is being mode by the workmen The contract calls for completion of the boat by August 11, on which date she is supposod to go into sorvice. She will cost $ 10, obo. .' A steamer for tho Hume niil will be started soon. The boat is to be 77 feet in length and her ull will be built by Mr. Leathers- The engines will be mauufact ured by the Astoria Iron works The steamer Willi cost $12,000 and' will be built for speed and power. ' ,: A :lr The new steamer uora, a pro duct of Leathers' shop, was tried out yesterday. She fully came m THIS VISITORS WON. At A. F. C. park on Sunday after noon the Cathlamet baseball team de tented a local aggregation by a score of I to 4, In a well-played game. The Astorlan held down the visitors for eight Innings, the score then being 4-4. At the crttlcaLatage, however, the lo cals went up In the air, and In the lost Inning the vhdtors batted out two runs. The game was Interesting throughout and a large crowd saw K. Considerable money changed hands on the result. Nace Q mat. of the locals, made the longest hit of the day. He sent a scorcher In the direction, of third base, but after be had made the ctrtult and landed on the home plate the umpire called It a foul. ' "' . . City Council , Proceedings Nelson' Bondsmen Released And The Offer Of Mr. , BocK Rejected. QHMiU LODGE OF ODD FELLOWS. The grand encampment of Odd Fel lows and the Rebekah assembly meet in annual convention In Plrtland to day. There Is no Odd Fellow encamp ment here, but the local lodge will be represented at the grand lodge which commences Its session weanesraay morning. The delegates to the Re bekah aajeinbly from this city are Mlas Clara Munson and Mlaa Adele Hanson, while the delegates to the grand lodge are James W. Welch, John Hahn and Olof Anderson. The delegates to ne convention will participate n Thurs day's parade In honor of President Rooaevelt, who will be In Portland on that day. , SAWMILL FOR WARRENTON. A resdent of Warrenton who was n Astoria yesterday stated that the first meeting of the cmpany recently Incor porated to build a sawmill at Warren ton had been . held on Frday. . The opinion was expressed that the saw mill wmld be built and that It would be In running order within four months. D, K. Warren Is one of the incorporat. ora of the company. The mill If built will have the effect of building up the west side town. HOW'S TOUR APPETITE? Take It to the f oke Point Oyster HousO on Eleventh street tot good treatment. If you are not satisfied tfiere you are a goner. The famous Toke Point Oys ters in all styles. Broiled steaks. Best coffee. Short orders. Private rooms. Oyster suppers for parties a specialty. NdlCET-rA. H. S. ALUMNI A meeUng of the Astoria high school alumni for the transacUon of Import ant business will be held at M. Mc Lean's residence Wednesday evening at 7:80 sharp. Geo. W. Barker. S0R8SIS . "shoes Are made by a process of manufacture en tirely its own. They wear better, hold theft shape, and look well all the time. It is a Sorosis claim that, " Once a Wearer, Always a Wearer." Made In every style, for every occasion, and every season. An one price, $3.50. Bona SraciAi. Hkd-mad styles took Custom DtrATMiwT,fc.oo, - AMD UPWD. If your denier doe. not keep them, send (or Klf-meaiurement blank and copy of our new Novelette, containing a iplendid love .lory. "The 8hrpue of Steele," by Julian Street, wUu.fire bcauUful : lllnitratioua, AddreM. BOKOSIB 8HOB CO., Nw Vosji, Boston, oa Lvnm, Mass. At the re guar meeting of tbe council lust evening an ordinance tossed unanimously authorizing the release of bondamcn August Danielson and Chaa, E, Nelson on payment to the city of 13200 by the last named in full settle ment of the amounts due on account of the late Auditor Henry E. Nelson, i The city attorney was Instructed that In case the motion for a new trial In the damage suit of Bo k vs. City of Astoria was denied, to appeal the case to the supreme court. This rejects the offer of Mr. . Boek to compromise for the sum of 12000. The circuit court tin y allowed him 12500.50 damages, for Injuria received by falling through a utretft, whkh Is the verdict appealed from, . ; ; " A special committee presented the names of Andrew Birch John. Hanson, William 'tea ley and Parney Gallagher as candidates for the. temporary off ice of Inspector of new streets. By vote the council selected Barney Gallagher for the pcstttlon., -v.;:"'': ... Retail liquor lloenese were granted to Henry Diase and Manson k Tyberg. Auditor and Police Judge Olof Ander son was granted leave of absence from May 20 to 27, to attend the session of the grand lodge of Odd Fellow In Portland, The- petition of the Astoria Commer cial club to be aUowed to construct an overhead passage ' aoas Eleventh street connecting the club rooms with the old A. F. C. gymnasium, was granted.1' By Invitation A. Scherneckau address ed the councU In behalf of the G. A. R. asking that a block sufficient for 24 graves be set aside In the city cem etery for the use of the Grand Army. The petition was! referred to the com mittee on public property, and the city attorney with Indications of favorable action by the committee. Repair to the bell tower at No.": engine house were authorised. The audlUng committee reported ad versely on the quarterly report of the city treasurer, stating that it does not comply wHh the provisions of the law reznrdlna- porper exhibit of certain trnsactlons. and. calls for outatand In ir warrants when the general fund contains as much as 11600, or any spec tal fundtlOO. " The committee on way and means reported adversely on the petition of the Astorlan Publishing company to have the advertising contract for the city printing with the Dally News an nulled. Resolutions were adopted creating as sessment districts and directing the board of gaaesstors to act accordingly In making assessments for the Improve ment of the following streets: Fifth street, to cost 11415; Seventeenth street. I20SI.4I; Fourteenth street, 1688; Fourth street, 95; Cedar street, $6,100; Seventh street, $1650; Fifteenth direct. 1872: Bond street, 1275; Jerome avenue. 1615; Fifty-first street, 11850, and the Eleventh street sewer, costing $450. ' . Ordinances for the building of a sew er on Eighteenth street and the Im provement of a portion of Eleventh street passed the third readllng, and a communication was received from Dr W. C. Logan stating that owing to the opposition to the plan of filling Eleventh street with earth from hlHs, he would not press the matter fur ther. ' v In the matter of delinquent aaaegS' ments for Grand avenue Improvement It was decided that they must be col lected, remitting only the 10 per cent penalty. Superintendent of Streets F. J. Rear ney reported a number of streets which won hadlv In need of rebuilding, and recommended the use of crushed stone City Attorney Smith performed the same function In behalf of numer ous sidewalks In need of repairs. The following bills were allowed: Central Meat market, $1. Mrs. Scheels. 115.50. Olof Peterson, $5.50. Astoria Wood yard, $5.25. J. P. Ltnehart, $2. Clatsop Mill company. $6.25. Astoria Box company, $54.60 Piael & Cook. $82.76. Holmes & Selbert, $14. Scholfleld & Haucke, $1.25. Eagle Drug company. $1.05. Jena H. Hanson, $1.10. ' A. Asp, $4.25. I). Rierson, $15. , Fisher Bros. $11.46. Sherman Transfer company, $9. Foard & Stokes' company. $1.35. Uppertown Transfer company, $9.75. Astoria Electric company, $15.75, A.'V. Allen, $22.13. J. D. Robinson, $20.70. Astoria Box company, $11.92. .A. M. Smith. $3.26. Astorlan Publishing company, $1.40.' H. J. Wherity, $5. " , Astoria Daily News, $113.42. O. A. May, $1.75. Clara Simpson, $4.30. Charles Gibbons, $2.05. ;; C. W. Holmes, $441. The last Item is for a team of horses for Are company No. I. Hi ruffii TOWELS For Everybody I 1 I .... "ft I We have 109 dozen fine Turkish towels, size 25x58, which we will sell at 33 13 off just to see them go. They are well worth the regular price of three for $1.09. Ton may have them at cents 25 each While they last. Come in and see them. I fce.'A... DUNBAR CO. DeliGaeiesfortheTaWe The equal of our asortment of new and delicate edibles for the table cannot be equalled elsewhere. Jellies and Preserves In Glass, Lang' Fruit Catsup, S'methlug ne. Norwegian Kaucke Bread, Fancy Cookie and Cakes, Paradise Soda Cracker Biscuits, PUot Bread, etc. , FOARD & STOKES CO. Astoria - - Ore". IRON BEDS SOUND HARD But they are the most sanitary, convenient and cheapest JQ fZ( bedsteads you can use. We now sell them a low as .... ijp Vr We have a suprlus of our spring - Carpet, Linoleum and Mattings. To reduce stock we will sell at prices which all can afford. Best qualities and styles. Buy quickly. H. H. ZAPF - ThelHousefuraisher 630-4334 COMMERCIAL STREET The Best Restaurant f Rerular Meals, 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty Everythlnj the Market Affords Palace Catering Company 4X)4)4)4)4)4)4)4)4)4)D4)4)4)4)4) I The;,.;! I Palace j Cajeg 4444)44444444044444444) Jell-o is prepared In the . following flavors: Lemon, orange, raspberry and strawberry. For sale by Johnson Bros U P HO LST BRING iLJ-iJtJ-.-u--.uv.iace-wU'Uioga-c.-'-.' kxkukmo.-mMJ-'-!-'- rw . Bring Tour . Orders to the FURNITURE EMPORIUM Everything for tho Ilouse. New Store at 504-506 Bond Street Adams $ Henning'sen H OTP B JU PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND, - - OREaON S ; Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years. SAMUEL ELMORE A CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore.