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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1905)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER ij, 1903 THE MORNIXG ASTORIAX. ASTORIA; OREGON. We Hm Just KtcdTtl Our Fall Shipment of Martin's New York Cream Cheese Thr U soot M good. It fcai that rich creamy flavor only found la rtally flrit-cUM cbnat Loaveavo your order Do Jt bow. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. . WI SILL CHASS ft SANBORN'S BOSIOlf COFflES. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mr. Tilda. Anderson, maage. H70 Grand Avenue. Given cither at home or will rail. School daye an hera againGet your book and supplies at the Little Iwuk Store 011 lUth at. Uulur and blotter fro Uh each purchase. Tbo family restaurant of Astoria U rtcognlaed aa tba Hesa restaurant Tie beat meals and the beat service, in Aa torla. 120 Eleventh street. The Palace Catering company'e din Ing-room la again open under the same management. Everything flrat claaa. CuUlna and service unexcelled. TrlraU dining-room for ladle. If you want the family to be healthy strong and active, give them ilollUtrr Hockey Mountain Tea thia month. Make rich, red tlood, bono and tuiiwle. to rent. Tea or Tablet. Frank Hart' Drug a tore. DECLARES INTENTIONS. Victor A. Km lino a native of Finland yesterday ap-arcd N-fore the county clerk and iterlared hi Intention of be coming an American citizen. Enjoy Columbia Btrer Scene On the deck of the fat ateamer Tele graph, leaving Callendcr dork, Atorla, for Portland, dally, except Friday, at 2 I. M. Sunday, at 2:30 I. M. You reach Portland In ample time for a (troll or for at evening' visit at your friend' bona. m mm That is what they all say when they drink our Perfection Blend Mocha and Java Coffee When you are again ordering cof ice ace that you get this btaml, and if you do not aay ITS GOOD Bring it back and we will cheer fully refund your money JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS iiMis Twelfth St., Aateria. WAITED TOO LONG. t'nder the charter provision of thi city I). I. lVtron ha negatived hi recent election a a member of the com mon council In ueceion of J. V. Hum, resigned, by failing to qualify within Ave day of hi election, and Mayor Snprenant aaid yeterdy it would be hwvnry to reelect him to en ure due regularity In hi eervicc. Mr. Peterson hu been quite willing to qualify, but not knowing of the charter limitation of five day, deferred action a bit to long. A SPLENDID RECORD. The iple of Clatsop county shouh feel proud of the rllicicnt maimer ir whhh the re.-orU of the ShciilT ol lice are kept. For of tho enormou aumutit of IM",0HOO and over whic ha been bandied by that olllce during the prexent yi-ar every dollar U account ed for anil the hook balance to a cent. A fact on which the force wa huhlv ciiijlimentcl by the cxwrt Messrs' Clerk and Iluchanan, who have just tliilxlicii examining I lie wool;. AUTHORS CURTIS. The wedding of Mr. Clonic l.ord Cur tls and Mi Alb Emily Author wa wilcmtiied yesterday at the residence of Mr. A Mr. J. F. Webb, Itev. W. II. Ijtnvon oflicintinit. An elaltoraate luncheon, iwrvod after the cere monv. Mr. and Mr. Curil left for their home at Portland in the afternoon on the Teh-graph. SENT TO SPOKANE. County Coroner W. C. A. Pohl lat evening shlpjted the remain of the lute Mix Christiana IVlin. who dk-d at (St. Mary' Hospital on Monday afternoon from the eftVct of an ojicration for apendicilis, to 8okane, by exprem, via the teaamer Lurline, and at the be het of her relative there. A NEW CITIZEN. Full citizenship pacr were issued yesterday to .lohanne Nicl-on a native of Denmark by the County Clerk. MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license wa Issued by the County Clerk to Charle Kaup and Lillian Ma -my loth of thia city THIS IS THE DAY. Pring your umbrella to thkaitz. to day and have them fixed for the sea on. THE TELEGRAPH'S NEW SATE. ..Tbo awlft ateamer Telegraph leave Callender dock, Astoria, dally, for Port land, except Friday, at 2 o'clock p. m arriving in Portland at 8: 30 p. m. A round trip fare of $223 hae been estab lished for the next 00 daya, going into effect today. Ko better way to observe the beautie of the Columbia river. V . ja-aw.-t - n ni ,-- iim irfMniialiaiaifai 1 a im m I nsn .1111. ft '11.J1.J..; 4 ' ' S'V t MORE BARGAINS 1 N FURNITURE OWING to the delay in the completion of our new store building we will continue our reduction sale during September. The Greatest Assortment The Finest Quality The Lowest Prices i CtlAS. II EILEORII ' CO., i; iJ'Wetrtn MUNICIPAL MATTERS AND . THE OrriCERS BEHIND THEM. Mayor Suprenant Jolna Germaa Vice . Consul la Invitation to tbo Falke. Mayor J. V. Huprenant waa in hi of flee at tho city hall yeUrday, baring returned from Portland and the lloo I loo uproar, aafely, tlie night before. Hi honor boe much for hi joint correpondenoe with the German vice conul, in inducing the , commander of the war-hip Falke to attend the Lewi and Clark fair and Incidentally give A tori an opportunity to exhibit her boa pitible tendencies. Matter in the auditor ofu were quiet and normal yesterday, no paper '4 any ort leing filed. The council meet on next Monday night and Judge An- deiiton wa buy arranging thing for tit meeting., lie aid the grixt to come up for consideration wa light, o far, but there i no telling the extent of im Nirtam it may aume by the hour the city father convene. . In the polk court two cae of drunkene were before Judge Andcrxon Jame Waten arretted by Chief Hal lN'k and Andrew Mutro, plael in dur ance by ofticer Thoinp'Min. Water wa fined in the um of and the bail of Mutro, in a klmilar um wa de clared forfeited by tlie court, Mutro fail ing to apMar. iVqiuty City Attorney Spittlo apjicaring for the city. City Treasurer Ih-aley wan buy pre paring a call for alout three thousand dollar of outotanding ttreet improve ment Harraut and hi call will p (ear in due riure. Street ( ommitoioiicr Kearney l giv ing a good deal of hi time lately to a thorough overhauling of the gutter and newer of the city, freeing them from dehri collected during the um mer month and making them of proper erviee during the oncoming rainy sea son. FISH WARDEN'S WORK. Now that the open eaon prevail In the hMierie, State Fi-h Warden 11. 0. Van Ihiften 1 relieved of tlie onerou duty of running down and capturing vio lator of the law, and a aoon a he ahall have dixptmed of the ce pending for trial in the court, he and hi water bailiff Mr. Set ten will pay their repect officially to the tramp finhermen who are oerating without a licenne. Many ap- plh-atioaw for licene are reaching the warden' office daily from flihcnuen on the coat atream. Mcenea are all out practically for the Columbia river terri tory, nearly all the fishermen in that dwtriit operating under their pring (XHTHitH. PYTHIAN POINTERS. Colonel I. H. Odder, of the command ing general Man, uniform ranV Knight of l'ythia, i In the city, the jrucHt of the local lodge. He i making n annual inction r.f the corps and will le tendered a Imiiquet before be leave. In the vciv near future Colonel Wle of the local eomiwnr of the Uni form Ilank, together with 'a group of hi fellow knight, will go to Ranier to ltall the knight of that little city in the uniform rank, and much pleasure anticipated in the viit. MARINE KIMS IDE On a Dull Day at the Wattr-Front Coat -Wise News Nil. ST. NICHOLAS COST JUST $10 Regular Lines and Linera In and Out on Schedule Fishing Fleet Out Docks Deserted By Sun-Shiners Few Stray Items of Interest Hamuel KIniore wa aked yeterday if he confirmed the rumor that he had. for pronal count purchased the Ship St. Ni' hola for the turn of 1)15, , and replied to the effnet that lie had purchased the veel and the bill of nlc would niiow thaat she coat bim exactly "ten dollar." ably tale good rare he doe not go out again with more than he can aafely carry through tho water." Advice from San Francico announce the arrival thera of the Italian eTuier "Calabria," with Prince Ferdinando, of tlie Koyal boue of Savoy, on board. The prim 1 touring the world and a it la evident that Atoria wa not included in hi itinerary it might be a good idea to give Ilia Highness a "bunch" as to what he wa " pawing up" and aecore hi preence here concurrently with the Orman man-of-war Falke. Thia would give eclat to the fettivitie in proapect that would dim even the' glorie of the Regatta.. He i only a midshipman, ami 21 year of age, but that comhlna tion abetted by hi prince ly prerogative to have all tlie fun he want, would make bim amenable to any program of amusement even As toria could put up. - . PERSONAL MENTION. The teamer from Portland Francisco. Dipatch i due down today bound for San REPAIRS AFOOT. Contractor faheck laid the lat plank nd drove the lut epike of the hundred thousand and more quare feet involr d in tlx re-flooring of the O, R, IN ier and approache. yesterday. Today e will Mart hi pile driver setting much of Hpriug pile at the eatern end f that dock, while other of hi force rill be at work on the improvement of Diihiic street from Tenth to Twelfth. DID NOT TAKE PLACE. The meeting which wa wheduled to take place yesterday aftenioon, a le tween the pmjHrty owner Interested in the projected improvement of Ala meda avenue and City Attorney A. M. Smith and City Surveyor A. S. Tee, did not take place. The city attorney wa compelled to go to Portland and Surveyor Tee did not attend owing to the absence of hi colleguc. SCHOOL NOTES. High Sehol principal .J. N. Carman i busily employed putting hi building and room in readine for tlie young peo ple due there next Monday. The new hlacklioards needed at the Taylor school are being installed under the direction of Superintendent Clark. TAXES STILL COMING IN. In proof of the statement that many people are paying their taxes to ecape delinquency charge which will aoon be added, over $15,000. wa paid in to the sheriffs office yesterday. The team!iip Arabia one of tlie big liner of the Portland k Asiatic com pany it due to arrive at the bar at any hour of any day, now, and a props of her arrital it i aid in Portland that re pair work on h-r oister-ohip, the Nu inautia is being rn-licd night and day to get her loaded and out of the way of tlie Arabia, due with an enormous mani fest from Hong Kong. The steamer Columbia will dock here tonight or tomorrow morning early. Sun Francisco bound. The O. It. A X. towing teamer Kl- more brought down tbe baricentine Portland early yesterday morning. The Portland i lumber laden for San Pedro, (carrying 000,000 feet.) She went to ea directly under tow of the bar-tug Ta toosh. Captain J. I- Clark is in com mand of the Portland this season. The following from the Oregonian has a hopeful sound and if true will prove an entering wede in the solution of a shippinir question of grave im- Mrtan-c to' Astoria. ". .1. Martiner and John Smith, own er of the small river ateamer Columbia, J give out the information that they will soon have a boat carrying wheat from point along the upper Columbia to Celilo. "The sinking of the steamer Jerome a few days ago has not deterred them, and just a aoon a their boat ia ready they will put her in commission. The Iniat ha a pros tonnage of 1S9 tons, is "7 feet long. 20.4 feet beam and 3.0 feet depth of hold. She is comparative ly a new Mcanier, having been built in m. "Captain E. I. Ihiug!iman,",ho i now on the Telephone here, say he nee no reason for the Jerome to sink where she did, unless kIic wa loaded too heav ily, and if he had on 1000 bushels of wheat, a reported at the time he sank be U positive she wa overloaded, for those water. If this is the case, and the lioat i raised, the owner will prob- Mr. Tho. Meserve is visiting in tbe city. A. X. Moore of Salem l registered at the Occident. Mr, n. F. Malloy of Portland b visi ting in thi city. F. V. Kvan and wife of Spokane are guest of the Occident. X. A. Whealdon, State Senator from the Dalle is a city visitor. Frank White and Wife of Spokane are registered at the Occident. Mr. P. A. Stokes and wife have re turned from a visit in Portland. Jame Itobb haa returned from Alas ka where be spent the summer. J. E. Whitney and wife of Portland were Astoria' visitors yesterday. V. TL.Whitman, editor of the Ilwaeo Journal waa in tlie city yesterday. Mr and Mr. A. P. Barker of SWd dan, Montana are guet at tba Ocddeat W. Fee and family of Portkad war in thia city for a abort time yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Growell of Dilloa, Mont, are spending a few days la this) city. . ' . Herman Wise haa returned from Pork land arriving home yesterday aooa bf, rail. . Mrs 8. IL Maddock of Portland visiting for a few days wita Mra. J. T. X. Callaway, Frank J. Donnerberg and brida ham returned to thi city after an aWaea of a short time on a wedding tout. Mr. Jame Babhidge of Portias! la visiting at tlie home of her pareata Mr. and Mra. Staple of thi city. Sylvester Farrel wa in thia city yes terday coming down from Portkad. ta attend the regular monthly meeting of the state pilot board. A party consisting of Captain Fisher, F. A. Fislier ami Karl Fisher wit, tba latter wive are now in Portland tak ing in tlie sighta of the exposition. Judge Goodman la in Portland taking in the fair; rfnd his headquarters pro Kent a rather forlorn appearance to tba reporter who call around that way for an occasional item. General Manager J. P. O'Brien of tba 0. R. A X. company's lines, who haa been rusticating for some days at tba "Breakers" at Long Beach left fdT Port land on last evening's train. Hon. II. B. Parker, accompanied by Mr. II. C. Hobson, left for his. Seasida house yesterday morning. They wera preceded there by the Mies Irina and Alma Johnson, his grandchildren and daughters of the late Captaia Joba son, several daays ago. 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