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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1904)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1901. PAGE FIVE. The Four Olympics Olympic Family Flour at' $1.25 , Olympic CaHe and Pastry 4 lb carton 20c Olympic Wheat Hearts, 51b carton 25c Olympic PancaKe Flour 4 lb carton 20c ROSS, HIGGINS CO. Demonstration of Olympic Psncskt Flour Tods?. Local Brevities. Cull it rtoss, IllKirtmi Co. today for 4 stack of delicious Olympic pancakes. A daughter wu born yesterday morning to Mr. and Mr. Henry Hoeck. Matti Emit IJJork, n, native of Fin land, yesterday declared his Intention of Incoming a cltlxen. Experts Clark and Buchanan are In the city for the purpose of exporting tho water commission book. Tb steamer Alliance, which I ready for sea, hit 750 tons of. grain aboard and II passengers. She will get out today If the weather Improve. It waa again found necessary for the A. A C. to transfer Its passengers at Itugby, and because of this circum stance the down train waa about half an hour late butt night The local brunch of the Alaska Fish rmen'a Union will meet on Monday night for the purpose of considering the matter of prices for Ilrlslol bay fishermen thl year. Tho Ban Fran cisco branch of the union, which has reached a compromise with the Alaska Packers' Association, haa notified the local branch of the matter by wire, and full advice will be received by mall. B. U EMy, of Tillamook, haa an nounced that he will not be a candi date for congress In the First dltrlct a haa been reported. Mr, Eddy would like to be circuit Judge In hla dltrlct and expect to receive the nomination. District Attorney Allen yesterday re turned a true bill against Charles Un bind, who was arrests! on a charge of larceny. Judge Mcltrlde appointed Judge Wlnton to defend the man and he wae given until thl morning to plead. , It I reported that some further dam age hu resulted to the Jetty, but It Is tielleved, In the absence of a definite announcement, that the damage is merely nominal, some of the piling having been carried away at the gup opened by tho February storms. Trial of the case of Charlotte Grim berg vs. the Columbia River Packers' Association will be begun In the cir cuit court today. Mrs. Grlmberg sues THE TIDES AT ASTORIA FOR MARCH, 1904. ATEI Tuesday Wednesday . . . Thursday. Friday Huturriay SUNDAY Monday ....... Tuesday ...... Wednesday , . . Thursday Friday Hiitnril.iT ..... SUNDAY Mondur .... Tuewday ...... Wednesday , . . Thursday Friday Hnturday SUNDAY ..... Monday Tuesday ...... Wednesday ... Thursday r I A. M. Pt.M. 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The local telegraph offices last night announced that storms had wrought great damage to California telegraphic lines, and that Han Francisco was shut off from communication except by way of an eastern circuit, that was rushed with business. Meager advices re ceived from the California metropolis conveyed the Information that the storm had done great damage on land as well as to shipping, but It will prob ably be a day or two before authentic reports are received. The committee on arrangements has prepared a delightful time for the Wo man's Club tomorrow afternoon. The entertainment will be held at the old Presbyterian church on Tenth street and will be In 'the nature of a Sally McGundl social. Refreshments will be served and an excellent program will be rendered. Each member Is privil eged to take a guest with her, and it Is hoped by the officers In charge that all will avail themselves of the oppor tunity to swell the attendance. Shoes 5hoes vShoes Working Shoes Dress Shoes Men's and Boys' Shoes, Ladies' Shoes. No fancy prices hero Honest goods only. Buy your shoes of a Practical Shoemaker. S. A. GIMRE, 543-545 Bond Street. We Don't Sell Experience But we use a whole lot of it when ' . We Fill Your Prescription None but tbe purest and freshest drugs arensedand oomponnded by com petent and skillful pharmacists. Callio and see. our large assortment of Rubber Goods, Soaps, Perfumes, Toilet Artloles, Stationery, etc. HART'S DRUGSTORE Corner Fourteenth niul Commercial - An Interesting suit l now on In the circuit court at Portland. Ex-Chief of Police Lewis W. Robertson haa sued the owners of the Portland Club for $1480, twice the sum he alleges that he lost playing bank at the club. The club people have filed a counter suit, alleging Robertson has won $1245 and asking that they receive from him twice that sum. The owners of the club aver Robertson beat them out of the money during the period he claims to have lost the sum mentioned In his complaint When the wind was howling along at the rate of 87 miles an hour off the river yesterday afternoon there was little evidence of the storm In the city. The blow hit the edge of the coast and Astoria was not directly In its path. At the time the gale reached Its greatest velocity the. breexe In the city was not of greater velocity than 25 miles an hour, although the distance to the cape Is only about 18 miles In an air line. It has frequently hap pened that rain has fallen at Green wood cemetery, Ave miles south, while the sun shone brightly In the city. 40,25.. -Jones' 199 was the best total of thf night, and his 62 the high single game. Keating was high for the sec ond team, with ISO. The second team's flat total was 860. The 110.000 damage" suit of James Flynn against the Astoria A 'Columbia River Railroad Company was concluded before Judge McBride and a jury In the circuit court last evening, and the jury retired to discuss the merits of the case. The rebuttal evidence was pre sen ted yesterday mornlig, and la the afternoon Attorney George Clyde Ful ton addressed the jury on behalf 'of the railroad company. He ' made a characteristic address and the large crowd present listened attentively. After Mr. Fulton had concluded Judge Bennett, who represents Flynn, sum marized the evidence for the plaintiff. Judge Bennett has a reputation as a Jury lawyer and his address was a masterly effort At 4:30, while Judge Bennett was still arguing his case, Judge McBride adjourned court until 7 o'clock, and shortly after 8 the plain tiffs counsel finished. The court room waa crowded both morning, afternoon and evening, and much Interest was manifested In the action. Flynn's at torneys tried to Impress the Jury that their client was not Intoxicated the day of the accident, and Judge Bennett laid particular stress on this point in his address. At an early hoar this morn ing the Jury was still out A St. Patrick's day commemorative entertainment will be held at St Mary's hall on the night of March 17, the great IrlBh day. The entertain inent will be similar to the Washing ton day commemoration recently held. The address of the evening will be de livered by Hon. Frank Davey, formerly a member of the legislature from Mar Ion county, but now a resident of Port land. Mr. Davey's subject will be, "St Patrick and Modern Civilization." He Is a well known orator and his address promises to be of much historical In terest A unique musical program of famous Irish airs is now being pre pared, and the entertainment Is looked forward to . with much pleasure. Spring Time Is Coming And with ithoughts of Spring llousecleaning. You will surely discover that you need a new earpot or linoleum on your floors. We carry a completo lino and modern patterns of all kinds of Carpets, Matting, Linoleum, Rug's and Special Sized Mats Our prices are always RIGHT. CHARLES HEILB0RN & SON ASTORIA'S LEADING IIOUSEKUItNISIIERS : The street committee of the council Is now considering a suggestion from City Engineer Tee that the street su perlntendent be empowered to repair the crushed rock streets of the city It will be necessary o repave them with rock. When the city made Its deal with the county for crushed rock It was thought the new method of 1 street Improvement would prove very successful, but the streets have been little better than mud puddles during the entire winter. The statement la made that some of the streets were very poorly constructed. At all events, crushed rock has not proved the suc cess expected, and extensive repair work will be necessary. The commit tee will' report at the next meeting of the council. The first team of Commercial Club bowlers were given practice last night bythe second team, the first aggrega tion taking three of the four gomes. The second team bowled with 18 pins handicap. The second team secured 242 In the first game against the sec ond team'e 236, but after that the first team had matters all Us own way. In the second games the first team 237, In the third game 268 and In the last game 250, a total of 991, which is re garded as SO or 40 pins short of enough to win the Feldenhelmer trophy. The team bowled in hard luck last night, centers being unusually plentiful, and Its percentage waa better than would appear. The team average was about When the British steamship Indra velll poses out of the Columbia river on her present voyage to the orient she will bid adieu ' to these watera After discharging her cargo on the other side she will no longer fly the attractive bandana of the Portland & Asiatic , line. The Telegram learns from a reliable source that the carrier will not make the returp trip to this port, though It was rumored previous ly the Indravell! would come back and then be released, but her charter will, have expired ere she reaches the other side. Until General Manager Sehwer In returns to San Francisco from New Tork It will probably not be known what vessel will succeed the Indra velll, but it Is assured a substitute is to be chartered, as it, waa promised at the time the Portland & Asiatic and the Pacific Mail were brought under the same management that the service out of this harbor would be improved rather than reduced, and that was previous to the agreement whereby the China Commercial cajls here, For .the first time in months the P. & A. is not rushed with space engagements a month ahead. The Indravelll and Claverlng will practically clean up all the freight on the docks for shipment to the for east and there have been few space reservations for April. City Attorney A. M. Smith will, at the next meeting of the council, render an opinion as to the right of Council man Lebeck to hold his city office and the secretaryship of the pilot board. The question was Taised by Council man Nordstrom at the last meeting of the council. Mr. Nordstrom said he had nothing against Mr. Lebeck and hoped there was no legal Impediment in the way of Mr. Lebeck holding both Jobs, but he believed possible compll cations of a legal nature could be avoided If the city attorney were to rule pn the Matter. Mr. Smith said last evening that tbere was nothing to prevent Mr. Lebeck holding both posl tlons. "I can find nothing In the state laws which describes a councilman as a state officer, and It is my opinion Mr Lebeck is legally holding his seat In the council," Mr. Smith said. The city attorney is also to render an opinion as to whether or not the council has authority to regulate water rates and as well as to. the legality of the pres ent city printing . contract -. Leading attorneys say the printing contract now In effect Is Illegal. If this proves to be the case, the city might be com pelled to pay for many street improve ments because of illegal notices. On these two last-named propositions the city attorney has not yet determined. . i Superintendent G. B. Hegardt came up from Fort Stevens yesterday to confer with the officers of the local longshoremen's union relative to the demand made by the men for more pay. It appears the union has de manded increased wages commencing April 1, and that the demand for pay from the time of leaving the city un til he return was an incidental con sideration.' Mr, Hegardt suggested to the officers that they put their de mands on paper and submit them in the regular manner, both himself , and Mr. Sanborn having received verbal notification from the men. An effort was made last evening to see some of the officers of the union about the demands of the men, but they could not be located. However, one of the men. a Mr, Johnson, said the situa tion was as represented in The As- torian yesterday. He explained that Grace and Comfort Can best be obtained in the famous Royal Worcester Corset w t'f)) ,w The standard of excellence for every well dressed lady in the land. We alone carry them in all styles. the A. DUNBAR COMPANY i ASTORIA'S POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE aclies oeSe, Ml The snappiest $2.50 Shses that ever made a woman come hack for another pair. Wherity Ralston & Co. Astoria G r o eery Corner Eleventh and Bond. " ; Successor t V. IL Coffey CHEAPEST PUCE IN ASTORIA TO BUY GROCERIES FRESH OOODS QUICK DELIVERY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED We are closing out a find stock of Shoes and Dry Goods at cost K. A. and K. F. Johnson, Proprietors. " : . . . , . , to our new store at Ko. 530 Com mercial Street, we will make SPECiAL PRICES ' on odds and i ends of various brands of Cigars in box and lest than box lots. Many of these are high priced cigars. ; Will Madison HATS TRIMMED FREE Mrs. Ingleton has opened a fine line of Ladies' and Child ren's Spring Hata and Flowers, and invites the ladies of As toria to call and see them. Skirts, shirt waists, notions, hair switches, pompadours, ladies' and children's furnishing goods. OPPOSITE . BUDGET OFFICE, , V ASTORIA, OREGON the men wanted to be paid for all the time they put in from leaving the city until their return. The wait both here and at the dredge Is often disagree ably long, he stated, and the men feel that, as their time Is taken up be cause of these waits, they should be paid. Mr. Johnson added that the union would present a written state ment to Mr. Hegardt, and expressed the belief the Increase would be al Battle in Somaiiland. Bebbera, Somaiiland, March 10. General Manning succeeded In surpris ing the Mad Mullah's adherents. Feb ruary 26, killing 150 of them and cap turing 3000 camels. Sues, March 10. The Russian ar mored cruiser Dmitri Donskol haa en tered the canal, bound for the Medi terranean. , Good tea, good coffee, best baking-powder, best flavoring extracts, best spices, pure soda, tt fair prices and fnoneyback. Schilling's ' Best, at ' your grocers. Transfers of Realty. ' Edgar B. Piper to Leona W. Piper Parcel of land in Kail road Addition to Ocean Grove .'. . t 1 Off Astoria Building & Loan As sociation to J. V. and S. Burns Quitclaim deed to lot 7, block 71, McClure's Astoria 1 Off Isak Hansen to Hilda Hansen 120 acres in section 33, town ship 6 north of range 8 west.. 100 Off Douglas Land & Trust Com ,pany to Emma G. Lonslgnont 160 acres In sections 14 and 23, township 6 north of range ' 6 west '.... 40 Off , John Lewthwaite to Willamette Pulp & Paper Company 160 - ; acres in section 21, township 8 north of range 6 west...!.. 1 00 City of Astoria to Ida Thomp sonLot 1, block it. Ocean- , view ...... ; 25 00 Nettie Johnston to Fannie Aus tinLot 1, block 14, Brad bury's Second Addition to ; Ocean Grove 10 00 United States to Fannie S. Aus tinPatent to 160 acres in section 33, township S north of range 10 west