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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, 'FRiDAY,! JANUARY 090-1; PAGE FIYE. I INTEWATIONAL POULTRY. FOOD; ' ' ' Imk " '' Makes your hens Iiy ' E." The in crease of Eggs will pay for the food. Cost Is saved. 1 cent a feed for twelve fowls. 25 and 50 cts pkg. Pails $3.50 Fresh Ranch Eggs 35 cents per Dozen ROSS, HIGGIN5 CO. GOOD GOODS OUIt 8PKCIALTT , Today'! Weather. Portland. Jan. t.-JVm Oregn end western Washington: rrldar, rein. Euatern Vaihlftion and Idaho! Rain vr anaw. Eaetern Oreoni Increaa Id cloudlrfeM followed by rain or mow Loral Brevities. Lady'e Purse Lost A lady"i puree, containing a email amount of monay, waa kat laat evening on Commercial Street.1 Finder pleeae return to thla Funeral at Hammond- Tha funeral of tha lata Harvey Thompson waa held from tha Hammond ehurrh yes terday forenoon, flev. W. B. Hhort, of Grace church, oBlt'latlng. Tha tntar. ment waa In Oitwn View caraatary at Clataop. Coat af urylng Poor. County Cor onar Pohl yesterday appeared before tha county court for tha purpose of conferring with tha commtaalonara aa to tha coat of burying tha county poor. It waa abroad that tha amount allowed for aach burtnl ba $20. Doetara In totalon The regular meeting of tha Clateop County Med ical Society waa hold laat evening, whan Dr. Hendereon rad a papar on "pneumonia." Oonaral dlaouaalon of tha mattar followed. Tha doctore also davotad aoma time to tha eoneldera Hon of tha praaant apldamlo of maaalaa and tha mathoda to atamp out, tha dla Jwet Chimney. At midnight an alarm of fire waa turned in from box I and three, companlee raaponded. The flra waa on tha roof of a Chinese house on Bond atreet between Seventh and Eighth, and thara waa tba uaual wild iMtcmant anion tba raaldenta of Chinatown. Tha blaae waa extln tulahad bofora tha departmant reach ad tha arana. . Inaana Finnish Woman Sheriff Lin villa waa yaatarday called to Weat Aa: The Real Thing Hie Annual SALE m That Has Made ermaii Wise FAMOUS! FAMOUS! ! FAMOUS! ! ! tori to Investigate tha case of a Jln- Upon up Duane ilreet from Thirteenth nlah woman living over -the branch I to Fourteenth. It la likely that some store of A, V. Atlon The woman I doflnlte announcement will be made believed to be Insane, and today will with reference to the cftf hall pro be examined by the sanity cpmmisalon- posaJ. . The meeting .promisee4 to Je era. She waa not tuken Into cuatody Ian Interesting one. laat evening, but allowed to remain at bar home. 1 Burglar at Library Some time dur - " :; ling WMMMM7 mgtn ounriw nw Charges Desertion. Bult for divorce Ld tn Astoria public library, but failed waa filed In tha circuit court yeater day by Bmith Bros, attorney for Nela. Chrlatlanaon, who , aeeka legal separation from hie , wlo, Bertha Christiansen. The comphtlnt recltea that the couple were married at As toria In November 115, and that the defendant deserted tha plaintiff about a year ago. Now Aatoria Eleotlon There -were 20 votea caat at the election at New Aatoria yesterday. Tha email vote caat waa occaaloned by tha law that allows only property ownera to vote. There were two tickets In the field, the the cttlsena elctlng vry , man. The reault followa: Mayor, Willie Mudd; councilman, Choa Ford, , John pman. Robert Falconer, Chae. Pearaon and Werner Btorm, Mr. Campbell Improved Word waa received by Dr. O. B. Eetee laat evening that Mra. ft. B. Campbell, who underwent an operation at Good Samaritan hoapltal for a canceroua growth, waa much better at that time and that If aha eurvlved tha night there waa good chance for her re covery. Mra. Campbell haa ben a auf- ferer for aoma time and waa recentlyl taken to Portland for treatment Muat Provide Safe Croaalnfl In the county court yeaterday an order waa made Inatructlng County Clery Clinton to notify the Seaalde Spruce Lumber Company that It would be required to urovlde a aafe croaalng over the county road. Complaint haa been filed with the court, which haa ordered that the aafety of peraona ualng tha road muat be conaldered by t company, even If It la neceaaary to atation a man at the point In queatlon. The company la operating a logging road that croaeee the county road under permit la aued eome montha ago. ta aecure anything of value. Tba bur glary waa dlacovered yeaterday morn Ing when Mlea Deary, the librarian opened the library for the day. Every thing connected with the matten Indl catea that the burglar waa well ac quainted with the premlaea, and that he did not aecure the. money he waa after waa due entirely to the fore eight of Mlea Geary, who took the aum home with ht-r. During the afternoon Mlaa Geary had colected aoma money from eeveral peraona. and It la be lieved the thief waa' preaent when the peymenta were made. The money waa placed In the deak of the librarian. The thief ueed a akeieton key and got In by way of tba front door, which he neglected to lock after leaving the building. Ha went to the deak and broke the lock but found that the money had been taken away. Noth ing elae waa dlaturbed. Burglara aleo paid a vlalt to the Lurline wharf. in which, It la believed, they hid them- aelvea away before the ; dock waa cloaed. They ranaacked the office and warebouae, but. Agent Pomeroy had token orecautlona againat theft and the burglara got nothing. Examining Chlneaa Ceorgo W Ler ner and Chlneee Interpreter Bold Gain, attachea of the department of commer ce and labor, arrived In the city yeater day to look after tbe IntereaU of the government In the matter, of the ad mtaalon of four Chinese who are eeek in to be landed at Portland. The men arrived on the oriental liner Indra pura. All are laborera, and In order that they may be landed It la necea aary that they a ha 11 have famlllea In thla country, property here or debta owing them by Chinese residing In America. To determine whether or not the four men are entitled to ad- mission Messrs. Lamer and Gain came to Astoria, and have examined several PhtnMM reslttlne In this cltv. The .1 tu. d. b. A N. CaAnf . ......... ...... -v rii.v wi i qunlincaiiune iwira muvvv nr. uitiuu- Aaauclated Preaa dispatch received laetj n a trftty negotiated betwen tbe nleht from Trenton. N. J Of the Pactno Packing ft . Navigation Company, gives some information aa to the affulre of wat waa , formerly known aa the "Onffroy combine." The company la being operated by a, re ceiver appointed by the United Statea circuit court for the atate of New Jer sey, and hla report waa filed yeater day. It ahowa that the net proflta for the tar were J68.JU. The company operates a number of aound cannerlea and eome Alaska packing bouaea. .emu Wise The Reliable Clothier and Hatter; & ASTORIA IRON! WORKS JOHX fOX.-.- President ana gnpertntmdeot . L rOX Vice frmiumi t. L HltHOP . . HeeroUiry AHtVMK AVING BAKK.....TremaK:r J Delivers and Hanafictareri of ', ;,: , THB LATEeY IMPROVED ' - ;' CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND SOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ASTOBtA, OBEQOS. Foot of ' Fourth Street, BLACKSMITHING. f CABBIAOE AKTj WAGON BUILDING. FIBST-CLA88 HORSE BHOEINO. , y ,: .. IwOff alriff Comp !; Work.- AU kind of wagon material in atock for aale. Wo gnarante tba beat ANDREW ASP. ' , ; Corner Twelfth and Duaoo HtreeU. ' 'Phono 291, - ; The Popular Restaurant; Two doom east from 8veBth rtreet, on Aator atreet ' Beet of Service. Krervthing in aeaaoo. We also bare desirable & Furnished Rooms 1 ' for rent by day, week or month P. A PETERSON, Proprietor. Aitor St.. Astoria, Or. DELSANTO LA VERDAD, SANCHEZ HAYA, EL CABINET CIGARS 'S the homeUnted 8ta(ei an(1 china. Mr. Lamer waa yeaterday aaked by 4 a . reporter whether of not there was ny?truth in me statement reoenuy appearing in a Portlanil paper tbat the Japanese cook of the Indrapura, who escaped from the vessel at Portland, had been seen ashore. "If he to In the country, we would be delighted to get hold of him," aaid Mr. Larner, "for he la want ed to answer serious chargea." , WILL MADISON'S t COM M MCI At. 8. aa4 it SLiTBirn ft. IRON BEDS We have a splendid assortment of well finished and highly enameled Brass Beds, jKKwessing full ' SfYLE AND UTILITY The best line of beds ever dis played in Astoria. , v ' ' ; '; ; .i; CHARLES HEILBORN & SON ASTORIA'S LEADING H0USEFIRN1SHERS Everything for the home. N Ask to see ouf Jewell ranges. Now Citv Oireotory The Morning Astorlur, will ehortly Issue a new city directory. Cnnvaaaera are already In the field and the work will be vigor- oualy prosocuted. It la the intention to make the directory the moat com plete ever published In the city, And In every essential . detail it will be fully up to the requirements of those who And constant use for dlrectorlea. The canvass will bo a thorough one and their work will five an accurate Idea ot the present population of the city, which haa Increased very mater- allly In the last three yeara. The public la assured that nothing will be left undone to make the directory by far the beat ever Issued In Astoria. Ladaa Flourahina-At laat nlght'a meeting of Beaver Lodge, I. O. O. F., tho following offlcera were formally inatalled: Noble grand, L. W. Pan- ttaja; vice-grand, L. O. Bellana; financial eeqretary, John Hahn; re cording eecretary, Olaf Anderaon; treuaurer, C. 8. Wright; trustee and chaplain, Jumee W. Welch. The af faire of the lodge for the yeRr Juat post were gone over and found to be in a flourishing condition. In fact, the lodge made a better ahowlng In 1903 than for aeverul yeara previous, aa ih. fnllnwlriff flirures will show: Paid out for alek beneflta to own membera, $427; relief of widows, $84; special relief and charity, $200; Investment In stock of building. 1200; amount In the treasury, $200. During the year 11 membera were taken In by initiation and two were enrolled by card. Council Meets Tonight. In accord anee with a resolution adopted at the first meeting held thla year, the city council will meet tonlgnlMo take up (he mattera that went 'over from Mon- ilay'a session. Two Important ordl- imncea are to be acted upon. One provides for fire escapes on' all public buildings and exits, of surftulent width ana numuer 10 insure me saiei m people who congregate at such places, while the other pro"ldea for the pur chase of the Joseph Schamberger prop erty. Mr. Schamburg offers to the city the north 60 feet of lot 3, block 117, in Shively'a Astoria, for $1500 The council Intends purchasing the property tor an engine house alto and also to make a. connection that will Work Not Concluded. The county court spent the greater portion of its time yesterday In considering the mat ter of relocation of , road districts, but at S o'clock adjourned without having completed ; It task. Under the new law the aeveral road districts are al lowed to' make their own levies t or roads, and this feature of the law has created endless trouble for Judge Trenchard and the commissioners. In almost every district there iaa differ ence of opinion aa to tho land that should be Included in the Improvement districts, the Idea of' the settlera being, of course, to have the districts ao ad- Justed aa to insure them good roads at the least possible cost. The people of lust one district No. 6 proved the exception. This district la east of the Lewis and Clary river and extends as far aa Youngs river. The people there want roada. but they are willing to pay for them, and, In order that they might have access to the Lewis and Clark road, yesterday agreed that a narrow strip of property bttween two Lewis and Clark districts be Included In their district. They offered no complaint when tha . court suggested the advls iiiiintv nf cuttlna out ot No. some 12 or 14 sections of land In the south em part of the district. John Vollmer residing at Push, has been before the court for the past two days, trying to get a road to his part of the country There are several roads there and as many surveys, but the roads and sur veys do not Jibe at all. Mr. Vollmer was Informed yesterday thnt a petition would be necessary before any action noiiiit be taken by the court., . The court denied the petition ot J. R. Wherry and others forva. change In road district .No. 13, and during the day made an order to pay the Jelters Dairy Company $ir- for an acre of land on which to construct the house for the keeper of the Lewis and Clark bridge. The session will be resumed at 9 this morning. : First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 The good time coming has come Schilling's Best is ' it. You buy of your grocer what ever you want; if you think you don't get it, he hands you backour nioneyt L. H. HENNINGSEN CO. Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. Handlei Stoves, Tinwart and Second Hand Goods. 504 BOND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. PM0NC, RED 130J You can save money by seeing Robinson Furniture Store FOB DESKS, COUCHES, CENTER TABLES AND ROCKERS Be Sore and See Them Before Buying Elsewhere Prices Are Right THE OHIO ma mm and other first claas Stoves and Ranges Complete lino now on exhibition. EVERYTHING P0R THE HOUSE. II. II. ZAPF, The Houm Furnliher. Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works RIanafactnf crs 0f Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings, i General Foundryinen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firetclass work. Prices lowest ns 2431. Corner EUbtecath m FrsiMiii. Cllf"