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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1904)
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, TUESDAY, APRIL 12,1901. PAGE FIVE. " mi Pin Money Pickles . ." .. BOTJJ MIXED AND BURR (IN BULK) 25 CENTS Per PINT ROSS, HIGGINS (a CO. Local Brevities, Tht Ice plant of the Cutting-Packing Company now fully quipped and li In condition to be operated to full ca pacity. 3. II. Hansen, Chairman of the com mlttea on public property of the coun city, will at the next session of the municipal body Instruct an ordinance to empower his committee to aell the present city hall and site for not less than $16,000. Whether or not a pur chaser for the property has been found la not elated. The Methodlat ladtet will five an aft ernoon tea today at the home of Mn T. L Hall, from I until S. Friends of the church will be made welcome. The ladles of St Marys Catholic church will give a card party In the hall on Grand avenue this evening. The All Clothing BOUGHT at WISE'S pressed and Kept la repair Free of Charge. "BENJAMIN" CLOTHING IS RIGHT! BECAUSE It Is Hand Finished. BECAUSE It is Cot by an Expert BECAUSE . It has the proper Inside a ; BECAUSE All good dressers want it BECAUSE It is Properly ShrunK. BECAUSE, ' Well, BECAUSE It is BENJAMIN'S f lfid5enja(? AAKER5 AVyRK Grmt Ctolfjes kr Akn IKI WMm m All Suite, Overcoats, or Trousers bought at WISE'S Store will bo pressed and kept in proper" repair FREE OF CHARGE !ennan' Wise P. S. Don't forget the World's FairTicKets we give I aear I sl Ju r ooooooooooooooooooooooooooq It's Worth The While' For yon to call and tee our new and exquisite Una of CARPETS Juil received I Now that Spring ii upon as and house cleaning time at hand, it might be possible that yon need a new carpet. Our assortment will surely please you. CMS. HEILBORN SON Astoria's Leading House-furnishers b 000000000000000000 0000000 c public will be mads welcome at the fathering, which (Ives promise of be ing an enjoyable affair. August C. Oreenbreok and Mrs. An drlne Johnson were married Sunday afternoon at the home of Captain Thomas Latham by Justice Goodman. can nave anything j nayB got- Any doubt that may have existed as to the renomlnatlon of Congressman William son has now been dispelled, as he Is assured of an overwhelming majority In the congressional delegation. Jens Johan, a native of Norway; John Oberg, a native of Finland, and Edward Wahl, a native of Norway, yes terday declared their Intention of be coming citizens of the United States. Some one yesterday took a shot at The opinion is expressed that Officer Stark wilt afford the police board an opportunity to find him guilty of charges which will Justify his dismissal from the force. Mr. Stark does not relish the idea of being summarily dls missed without a trial, It is asserted by friends of the policeman, and his requested resignation will not be forth- a dog bcllnglng to Harry Foster. The coming. This will mean that the corn- ball struck the jaw of the animal, mission will be forced to try him tor ranging upward, but did not penetrate Incompetency or neglect of duty. the brain. The dog will live. The Astorlan has received one of the Yesterday was another dellghtfuj day Chicago Northwestern railway's fine so unusual for this season of the year war maps. The map is in folder form as to attract attention. The highest and is an atlas, showing practlaclly all mark reached by the glass yesterday! of the world. The war maps contained was 82, which Is Just about as hot asl'n the folder are the latest officially Astorlans want it I issuea, ana constitute an almost in-' despenslble adjunct to the library of Members and friends of the Nor- mow wno aesire to keep tnemseives weglan Methodist church of the east J Posted on the progress of evenU In the end tendered the pastor, Rev. C. Lar- e maps may be searched sen, a reception Saturday evening in n vain for Astoria, but this is nothing the nature of a delightful surprise new with the printing house of Rand, party. The Mandolin Club played sev eral selections during the evening and Miss Elsie Larsen rendered solos on her violin. A pleasant time was passed by. all present, the company not break ing up until a late hour. McNally ft Co., which North western's folder. issued the The excellence of crushed rock street Improvements when ptoperly made is well exemplified in Fourth and Fifth streets. These thoroughfares are paved for two blocks with crushed rock and there are no better streets anywhere. The rock is finer than that used on some of the other macadam streets and would tend to indicate that finer rock essential to a really good improve ment Ten hundred and thirty-four voters have registered for the coming county and presidential elections. Of the total (89 are residents of the city and 345 residents of the country. It is esti mated that about 1,800 votes will be polled in the city this year, so there are many names yet to be added to the rolls. Seaside is still the leading pre cinct, with a registration of 137. No. 5 precinct of the city showed a total of 134 last night and today will pass the coast town. The city registrations is as follows: No. 1, 85; No. 2, 85; No. 3, 116; No. 4, 125; No. 5, 134; No. 6. 77; No. 7, 87. Mayor Suprenant and the public property Committee of the council have lrafta,1 an ordinance to rerulate the . . . . . term en's Protective Union to investigate else and number of entrances and exits I , The committee appointed at the last meeting of the Columbia River Fish- to buildings and requiring firs escapes on all struciurea used for public erlngs. The measure flxsi &e ... - limits, which are to cxteM Croz 21 Seventeenth street art tea . waterfront to Exchange r.rttt. I bill will be presented for pan-: . Monday night's meeting of the council. A brief but busy session of the Chamber of Commerce was held last evening. The feature of the meeting as the discussion of artificial propa gation of salmon. Some of the mem bers expressed the opinion that hatch eries located near the mouth of the Columbia would net better returns than those located Inland. No definite action has yet been taken on the mat ter, but the subject will be brought up for further discussion at a later date. and report upon the matter of consoll dation with the Fishermen's Union of the Pacific Coast and Alaska has pre pared its report and will present it at the next meeting. The report recom mends that consolidation be brought about, with the undeistandlng that the Astoria union be permitted to become a local and retain Its property. Nine negative votes will squash the report The Alaska Fishermen's Union has al ready become a member of the coast organization. DELS THE for MAY now on Sale at Pattern Counter A. DUMSAR CO. Sr stock New ?-s Styles V Fine Shoes Do you know we can supply vou with shoes CHEAPER than other stores because we buy direct from the manufacturer and in large quantities. . Give us a trial. WHERITY, RALSTON & CO. WE ARE CANDIDATES For your Patronage for anything in the Drug Line IF ELECTED We will furnish you with Pure Fresh Drugs, carefully fill your prescription and always keep the best line of standard preparations, soaps, toilet articles, perfumes, eta S55E'' HARTS DRUG STORE Contractor Palmberg will today com mence the work of Improving Exchange street between Fourteenth and Fif teenth. The cement sidewalks for this improvement were laid last fall and the crushed rock will now be laid. The street bed Is being prepared for the rock, the work of laying which will be commenced in. the morning. Mr. Palm berg will also finish Franklin avenue, between Ninth and Twelfth, within a short time. This street is ready for the rock, otherwise having already been Improved. Both the Columbia River Packers' Association and Alaska Fishermen's Packing Company have about com pleted their crews for the northern fishing season. Yesterday. 38 associa tion men were signed on at the customs house, making a total of 61 signed for this company. Eighty-three have been signed for the Alaska Fishermen's. Both concerns have made private con tracts with a number of men. The Harry Morse, and Berlin have about completed their cargoes for the north and will sail from Astoria on Saturday. Dell B. Sculley leaves this morning for California en route to St Louis. He wilt remain on the coast for a week or 10 days before starting across the con tinent During the world's fair Mr. Scully wilt be at St. Louis, and wantes Astorlans to understand that his abode will be Astoria headquarters. He ex pects to "wise himself up" to an extent that will make It possible for him to show Astorlans a good time, and he wilt consider It a personal affront If any Astorlan should fall to look him up. Mr. Sculley will be away until fall He will return to the coast, and last even ing said he knew he would locate again in Astoria. "I never found a place liked better, nor have I ever so much enjoyed myself as during my residence In this city, and when I come back from St Louis, I believe I. will 'stick' here," Mr. Sculley said. Do You For health and happiness, or only as a duty " If the former, try eating at the TOHE POINT OYSTER HOUSE Every Delicacy in Season. Private Rooms. 112 Eleventh Street When the county republican conven tion Indorsed the candidacy of Con gressman Williamson and instructed the Clatsop delegation to the state con vention to use its utmost endeavors to bring about the renomlnatlon of Mr. Williamson, O. C. Fulton wired the news to Washington. Testerday he re ceived a reply to his wire, as follows: "Washington, April 10. O. C, Fulton, Astoria: Telegram received.'" Thanks. Hurrah for good old Clatsop county; it What promises to be one of the most Interesting Indoor athletic events given here in years will be held at the Com merclal Club gymnasium on Thursday and Saturday nights of the present week. The senior and junior members of the classes wilt provide the enter tainment, under the direction of the athletic committee, and a program of rare merit has been prepared. There will be all sorts of athletio events, comic performances, ventriloquism, etc. The entertainment is being ar ranged with the idea of specially mak ing it an affair for ladles and gentle men, and there should be a large at tendance. The admission fee of 25 cents will be devoted to the gym nasium, which is doing excellent work for the boys of the city. All members who are to take part in the entertain ment are requested to assemble at the gymnasium this evening for rehearsal. Any time you tackle an Astoria po liceman you go against more than 217 pounds of humanity. The smallest man on the Astoria force weighs 205, and the largest weighs 230 pounds. Officer HOW would it do for yOUJ Stark Ms the baby; he tips the beam at grocer to sell poor stuff or dear 206; n, wm'T7 f T 2 b r weighs 212, which is Just one pound Stuff as he Sells Schilling's less than the weight of Chief Hallock. Officer Oberg weighs 215 youns, Officer Thompson will tip the beam at 220, Monevbacl:. I whlle Captain Gamma! weighs 225. Last ' . v I year Captain Gammal weighed 240 pounds, DUl nis ainiauc career um ro- Best? GASOLINE ENGINES m I Marine and Stationary. From . 1 to 60 Horse power An absolutely First-Class ENGINE at a Beasonable Prioe. Let me send you a catalogue and prices. R. M. THORNBURG, KNAPPTON, WASH. duced him to fighting weight Officer: he would also increase the pay of the Llndley Is the biggest man on the men. There had never been any diffl force, weighing 230. The combined cutty on this score, but the matter of weight of the seven members is 1,520 payment came up in an Incidental pounds, an average of 217 1-7 pounds manner. The committee will present a a man. It nas been some, years since ( report recommending that the strike any Astoria police officer weighed less . be declared off. Members of the union than 200. A police officer. It Is to be say the strike was an ill-advised one presumed from this, is equal to almost , and are glad an agreement Is likely to any emergency which may arise. The committee from the Central La bor Council appointed to investigate and report upon the status of the strike of the longshoremen's union against the Columbia River Packers Associa tion and Samuel Elmlre yesterday held a conference with Mr. Elmore. The committee had made investigation else where and Informed Mr. Elmore that the squabble between the union long shoremen and the union sailors as to the loading of the Harry Morse was a matter that the Federation of Labor would settle. It will be recalled that Mr. Elmore, as vice president of the association, had been asked to decide this matter and had declined. The committee was told yesterday by Mr. Elmore that he would pay the union scale to the stevedores just as the O. R. it N. Co. pays them, and that, if the O. R. A N. made any advance, be reached. MEN ARE POWERLESS T f1ht Agataat Dtaeas tTalesa Tkex strut at tk VBderlTtag Cass To treat Dandruff, and Falling Hah, with irritants or oil on which a, para sitic germ wilt prosper, is like scooping water from the ocean to prevent th Ud from rising. Tou cannot accomplish a satisfactory cur without having a right understand ing of the fundamental causes of th trouble. Ton must kill the Dandruff Germ. Newbro's Rerpiclde does this because It Is specially made to do that very thing. When the germ is removed, the hair has no choice but to resume healthy growth and beauty. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect" Sold by leading drugsrlsta Send 19 in stamps for sample to The Herptcide Co., Detroit, Mica. Eagle Drug Store Owl Drug Stora S51-351 Bond St MS Com. St Astoria, Oregon. T. F. LACRIN, FroprteWr. Special Agent