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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1905)
UlE MORNlMr AhTOHUK, ASTORIA, OUEGO 5 WltoJfim " Fremont Grape Juice" Made from finest Concotd Grapes, Absolutely purt tod unfermented. Pints 25c Quarts 50c per Bottle ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. LOCAL BREVITIES. EI.etrto F Maassg tnd Scalp trsatmenti flv aapsrt barber. Baths. OCCIDENT HOTEL BARIER SHOP. , Office room for rent. 0o. W. Ear kr, Astoria NV.Ional Ban Picture taken in daytime may 1 developed in daylight with tha latest jutmsn Kodak Tank Developer. Fiom 12.60 to IS. frank JTart'i drug store. Tlit family restaurant of Astoria ia reengnliied aa the Ilv restaurant. Tin lt meal and tht best acrvica In At' toria. 120 KUventh ttrfct. I am glad that ladles' atrld aaddlu ara becoming fsshionsbhjj first, be nuM it U tak-r on tha lort second, bnau it i a safer and eh-r way for a lady to ride. If yuu will rail at my harness shcp, 10 J Fourteenth street, will show yen tha latent and tha best. H. XI. GASTON'. Soule Itroa,' Ilann company Urg to annoum thut their rxrl and Iviirmvd tuner, Howard 8. Soule, is in town for a few daya and will be phased t.i mil m owner of piano and make estimate .on toning or n'nliinjt of any kind. Order, may I left at CoU h"t'l, whet Mr, 8tu!r ( located. Tha Ilac Catering company' dining-room ia again open under tha aama mangcmT.t. Kvi-rv( binjf, flrt cla. Ciilnine and scrvl-e unexcelled. Private dining-room for ladti-t. Pineapples Direct from the Grower 40c and 50c each FancyBai tlett Pears 20c Per Dozen Johnson Bros,, Good Goods nS-iaa Twelfth St, Astoria. We Are Going to Move It costs money to move goods, partical larly a store full, 'and it resolves itself down to whether we hold up the prices and pay the drayman or to sell the goods at a sacrifice and give our customers and friends the benefit. We believe the reduc tions will be appreciated the 'most and the stupendous bargains now offere are at your command. ami Mhkm ARRESTED FOR ADULTERY. Yesterday morning tShrilT Unville arrested Martin Tlplek on an Informa tion sworn to by Andrew Mardcalch, charging him with adultery with Mht.Io- aich's wife. Tinieh wa taken before )utie Goodman, where he wa admit ted to tail with bonda fixed tt $500. The preliminary examination will taka plaet thl morning. . FUNERAL OF JAMES BROWS. Tb funeral of tha lat .Fame Itrown was held at hi home In Knaa ye tenlay, and tha Interment wa in the cemetery at that la. Mr. Brown came to Ktmppa in 1H52, settling on a dona tion land claim, wlrnra ha ha resided ever since, llw wa 84 yeara of age and have two niece and a half broth er, Mr. Brown wa a bachelor. WILL TURN OVER OFFICE. Major W. C. Langfltt, who ha Wn Inching of the United Statca iMiii'rr drartinvni of the Colombia river, ha oniplHi'd hi bii-liifna and will turn the adult of th ofToi over to hi auowa r. Major Ilo-tili r, on Auj;iit 17. Major Ijinnfltt will h-avw for Wahintin, 1). (,',, to MMie the dutka of hi new ktatlon. ., MANSELL RESIGNS. J. H. Munaell, who for wveral year hu U-en clerk and aerretaty of tha- A trin water iMinitiiwion. ha uolifled the i-ommlion that he will reaijtn hi ii tion. the reijrnalion to take ulTett V toVr 1. Hia aueitawtr will probably le aHinted at the next meeting of the eommiMion. Ml1. Manell ha held the oitin for a long time and given gem-till oatixfui'lion. , WORK ON WATER SYSTEM. A !i;e for. of men have la-en at i worl r-jvaiiinK the wab-r conduit I' jt'e'n tin head water on IWr oreek ' and the renervoir. Today, the camp will b moved about midway lietween 'tha head watera and the reaervoir. All ! of the work haa la-en oiin1eted exwit alxnit 1MM) fet which will require ! alxoit one month more. A wnm a coin ; jih-U'd t'ne aytem will lie in better ahaj)e itli.m ever. It wa found that a large j portion of the wooden atove pipe had I rotted out and nearly nil of it had to j be replaced. C. V. BROWN RETURNS. (hiirlea V. Itrown, who went Eat a a delegat to the grand IihIo of Klk. re'preaent ing Aaloria IimIjjo, returned Thuroday night. He reporta that the meeting waa the lnrgent ever held in the hlatory of the order, and report from the aecreiary thow the order to lie growing in memliernhip and proeperou nmimiolly. .The next pmd Mho will 1 held at Denver. Afte the eion of the grand lodj-e Mr. llrown vinited mimy of the oineiple Knxtern citica and hud a very enjoyable time. la a) i I COUNCIL MEETING Adjourned Session of Common Council is Held MUCH BUSINESS TRANSACTED Aavumeott Filed, Petitlona and Re- nonatrancea Heard Reporta of Com mitteea Read and Accepted-Reaolu-tiont and Ordintncea Paaaed. An adjourned meeting of the Common coom-il wa held lut evening, Mayor Hurnr'nant and all iiiemlier of the wjuik II la-lng preaent except Mer. BI land and Kahoth. Petition from Victor Cannon for a liipior lieenae wa referred to the police committee. Petition frm V. IVa-lling to improve Klhth atreet wa referred to the atreet eoinmlttee. Hemonatrance from V. Boelling and other ajrainat the improvemetit of Kixhlh atreet wa plaeed on file. The jM'tition of Carl KiiobWx-k to oc copy a certain portion of Taylor tve nue, referred to the atreet committee, rcjMirted aaint allowing the M-tition, and that it bt file!. The reio i wa ailopted. The Uard of etwiwora filed their a aekituieat on Kxclianye atreet. The cmmlttee ,on atreeta ami public waya reported on bid opened for the improvement of Third atreet and the alley-way in I'pper Atria, recommend jing that the contract be awarded to Charlea JohiiMin fr Third tn-et and to Uirch i Johnon for the alley-way, he committee alno reported on the bid 0iened yet-terday, agarejating IS.U.'O, whli-h Were adopted, . linliiiiinif authoiir.iog tlie auditor and police jude to iaotie warrant for the collctioit of all anaeaainenU due upon atraela improved and unpaid waa pacd Ordinance appropriatiiiK $403.00 for the U-nefit of FerRiieaon 4 Hoitaton for extra work done on the City Hull wa defeated, four of the eouneilmen voting no, a a part of the extra work charged for wa not undeMood by the mem-U-ia, Ucaolutmn to conatrtiet t aewer on Sixth atreet, running alon Exelmnpe to Fifth atreet, a adopted. Heaidution to coni-triict a aewer on Thirtv-flfth atreet fmm Franklin to Dunne a adopted. Reatdution to -improve Irving avenue from Thirty-third atreet to Thirty-fifth atreet to t width of 25 feet, through the center, wa laid over. !tcolutioit to improve Irving avenue from Kighteenth to Thirtieth atreet by clearing the an me to a full width and grading the aame to a width of 30 feet feet, and that the acmmcnt lie- made and money collected before the contract in awarded for the improvement, wa laid over until the next meeting. An ordinance providing" for the Im provement of Eighth atreet wa read the rlrt and aeeond time and In id over on account of a remonstrance having been filed ngainat the improvement. On motion the vote by which the ordi nance to appropriate money to pay Kergueon 1 Houaton for extra work on the new City Hull wa loat, wa recon aidered and the mayor appointed Stang lund and Hansen to meet with the pub lie property committee and the 'mayor to examine the item charged in the bill. , There being no further buaineaa the council adjourned. TO REMOVE WOODPILES. Superintendent of Streets Will Serve Notice on Owners of Obstructions. Several complaint have Wn made to Superintendent 'of Street Jamea K. Kearney of mimeroua woodpilea staked upon the biiNineaa and residence street. evidently with the intention of having tlie wood dry out before putting it un der cover. So great ha the nttiaance become that -yesterday Mr. Kearney commenced serving notice on the own era of the woodpilea to remove the same within 24 hours. If he ha overlooked any, or thooe notified refuse to comply with the ordi nance, Mr. Kearney will swear out war runt for their arreat. The street should be cleaned up in time for the re gatta and this is the principle object of the crusade. - LABOR DAY BALL. Monday, September 4, will be Labor day in Oregon and the event w ill be cele brated by Astoria I41W council by a grand ball at Foard 4 Stokea hall This is the third ball given by this organi ration, all of which have proven a success. AGGREGATE SALMON CATCH ' ONE HUNDRED TONS. Tallant-Grant Company Receive , Fiah . from Giiloetera and Seineri. The large aalmon run which atarted to com Into the river Monday ha con tinued ever inc. Yeterday the Tab Iant-rant Packing company received 47 ton from their aeining grounda at Hand inland and a large amount from gill- net t era and up-river ainer, bringing tha total receipt for the day to l' (ona. The Taylor alining ground above Tongue point aent down 14 ton. AH of t launches have been buy carrying anlmon from the reti-iving ata- tiona to the vurloiia canneriea, A num lier of the gillnetter came in with from one to two ton. Moat of the cannerie diipoed of th'ir aupplic by nwn yea teruoy, except the Tallant-tirant com puny w hich i at ill running to the full eat capacity. Fi-hennen beiiere the run will !ut until next Monday when it will begin to fall off. CONTRACTS AWARDED. Number of Cty's Thoroughfare Will Be Improved. The committee on street and public ways met yet-rday afternoon at the auditor' oll'ii and opened bid for the improvement of several atreet, a follow- Dunne atreet, lietween Tenth and Twelfth: C. (J. Palmberg, l,H6j Birch & Johnm, fcUWj John Slotke, $IA'6; UY A. (Joodin, $1,I1; L Heggman, 2J0- Dili A. Young, $1,10!. The sur veyor' etinmte was $1,300. The con tract wa awarded to John Slotke. Columbia avenue: John Slotke, fl,- 430; V. A. Cioodin, (100; L Heggnjan, l00j Vil,n Broa., 1,3.6. The sur veyor'a estimate wa $l,r00. The con tract wa awarded to V. A. (Joodin. ' Commercial street, between Twentieth ami Twenty-third: C. O. Palmberg, $1, ThO; Hin-h i .Jacolwon, H.titH; John Slotke, $US0; Dill 4 Young, I.4.20; W. A. tioodin, l2.; I- liegginan, el, H."0. The aurveyor'a cftimate wa sl, t. The wintract was awarded to Dill & Young. ' Fourteenth street, tret ween Orandand Jerome: K. A. Cierding, $2,150. The urveyor's estimate waa $2,179.10. The contract will be awarded to Mr. ford ing. AH the contract provide that the work mint be completed by tX-tober 1. OPPOSE IMPROVEMENT. Seventh and Eiihth Street Property Owners File Remonstrances. Yesterday morning's Astoria n con tnined an article relative to the im provement of Seventh and Eighth street ' over to ioungs bay, in which it stated that there was still $1,700 due from the ; property-owner from the improvement made seven veal ago. A number of projierty -owner, petitioned for the im provement of the street, notwithstnnd-! ing several of the petitioner were plain till in a suit to enjoin the ity from ' collecting tlie assessments. Yesterday Jumes Finluyson, V. Boel ling ami B. I Ward filed a remonstrance in the auditor's office objecting to the 1 proposed improvement, and notifying the Common council that they would right the improvement by every means known to the law. The reasons given for objecting to the improvement, that the cost of improving the street to its full width would entail an unnecessary expense on the property-owners; that there were no sewers on the street,- no water or gas mainland if the improve ment is made as contemplated, the street w ill have to be torn up to put in gas j and water main and construct sewers. The rcmonstrators have no objections j to having the improvement made as cou tcmplated and advertised by the coun cil two months ago, which provided for a temporary improvement through the center of the street. The indication are that the improvement will be abandoned altogether. EXIT N0M DE PLUME. Death of John Doe Will Work Hardship on Future Prey of Police, veritable John Doe, who lis The figured in the police, and Justice courts for several years, ia no more. Il has gone to receive hia final reward. Here after, when a man is arrested and does not want to give his true name, he will have to substitute some other name. County Judge Trencbard yesterday re ceived official notification , from Super intendent Calhraith of the state insane asylum that John Doe, committed from Clatsop county in February, 18S0, on the complaint of I. N. Foster, had died on August 9. In ISSti, the aforesaid John Doe was found running at large in the Xehalem valley, annoying the settlers. He was religiously inclined and became such a nuisance that he wa arrested and ex amined a to his sanity. He refused to divulge his name and, as usual, he was committed as Jhon Doe. The Astorian, 73 cents a month. DON'T FORGET THAT The secret 'of sum in life Is In tak ing advantage of opportunities. To demonstrate this adage,' secure a policy in the Bankers' Life association ul Dcs Moines. Assets, Jumj 1, 1905, $e;M. Total paid to policy-holders, 10,SS6,- 413. ; Increase in assets past 12 months, $1,- 15732.' '-";-'" .-:' ' Securities in state departments, $6,- 96,602. , ;-: '.'.-. Coat in 1904, 60 cents for each year of applicant's age ou each $2,000, Age limit, 60 1-2 years. " For further information leave address tt Astoria National bank. ' - J ' WALTER JOHXSONY Special Agent. UNIQUE SWINDLE. Young Fellow Arrested at Hammond on Bunco Scheme. , Word wa received in Astoria yester day that a young man had been arrest ed at Hammond. He ia taking orders for enlarged pictures, and a part of the dutiea of Ida employment is to secure small photographs and have thern en larked and furnishing a frame, for which hi clients are to pay for. Yesterday he was taking snap shots of several prominent women, and this caused hi arrest. It is claimed by tboe who caused his arrest that he bad no authority to take the pictures or en large the same, and the scheme ia re garded as somewhat of a bunco game. BASEBALL! BASEBALL!! Double Header. West Astoria. .'-.-' Fort Stevens. ' Sunday, at 1:30 P. M. First Game at 1:30. A. F. C. Grounds. BASEBALL! BASEBALL!! ,M 3e Hr BEEllSHIVE We carry a full line of Corsets in all the leading, desirable styles. We have carried these CorU many years and know the styles best adapt ed to the wants of the people. Prices range from the tape girdle at 40 cents, to the. Best Dollar , Corsets In the market, and up to the fine 4 Brocaded Cor sets at $4.00 BEEtlliHlVE The American Lady Corset Sherman Transfer Co. HENBY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks ami Fur niture Wagons Vi aaos Moved, Buxed and Shij ped. 433 Commercial Street Our Strong Point At all times is the quality of our Shoe at prices that justify your dealing with us. JUST NOW We have a number of style from which soma of the size hare been entirely sold out, leaving ns the broken lota to carry over or to close out at special prices. Rather than keep out money tied up in these lota, we have decided to eut the price ant give the purchaser the benefit of any lose entailed. We know that the money will come back to us In la creased patronage. Ladies' Shoe, tan and chocolate, pop ular styles, telling regularly at 5.00 and $1.50. To close them out price is reduced to .......... I3.50 TAN OXFORDS. ........ .f 1.95 CANVAS SHOES at...... us Former price, $2.00. Sandal, worth $1.50, now 70c Children' Sandals, worth 65c, now 40c Children' Ties, black, telling regu larly at $1.50, reduced to. .. .$1.00 Other Shoe for young and old, re duced proportionately to make room for our FALL STOCX See Show Window East of Entrance. 533 Commercial Street. COME TO STAY. Tlie special sales which the Foard Stokea Co. are running quite frequently have become a feature to the shopping public of this city, which has certainly come to stay. When the Astorian's rep resentative looked in upon the special sale which this enterprising firm , com menced yesterday he felt as If the re gatta had already began, judging from the crowd of interested buyers who thronged the store, all eager to obtain all they possibly could of the splendid bargains offered by Messrs. Foard it Stokes. If you have not been to this particular sale yet be aure and get there before it is over or you will regret your neglect for a long' time to come. Souvenir Steins Pjcturesque Aston in Steins. SPECIAL 850. All Films of any size developed tt 10 cents a roll of six. Take picture with any camera and bring your Films to us. We save you the trouble of developing. View Work and Enlarging Done Here. We carry all kinds of Photo Supplies. ' W00DFIELDS ART STORE, 516 Bond St, Astoria. AZURE IS A GOOD COLOR FOR THE PORCH It is pleasing to the eye and will wear well on your porch furniture, too, being one of the products of the Patton Paint Co., makers of the famous Per gallon $1.7) Half gallon 90 Quarter gallon .., 5 Most color are sold at this price. A few are a little higher. Write or call for a Descriptive Folder, show ing colors. We sell brushes of all kinds and all grades for all kinds of work. B.F.ALLENaSON Wall Paper, Paints, Eto, 365-367 Cotnmercia' St, Astoria. Phone Main 121