TUESDAY, N0VIMBE1 n, 1905.
THE MOKNIXG ASTORIA?. ASTORIA. OHEGOiN.
Another Shipment of
-.. Sweet
Apple
Cider
Received today
Tor if AVAL CHANGES AMD AIL
UHDS OF FRESH FRUIT AND
VEGETABLES.
STREETS THE ISSUE
Whole of Council's Business Given
Over to This.
BILLS THE ONLY EXCEPTION
ASTORIA GROCERY
129 Cammerelal 81
Phone Main 6S1
mi Watch!
Fcr Ctzztl cf
A. V. Allen's
(Crockery Deot
W will Ut tho Urgent and most
tompleta line of dint, crockery, glass
ware, brie-i-brae, rat glus, Ut foods,
cutlery act silverware cTer brought to
this city. Opening date to be announced
kter.
Scarcely Another Phase of Public Busi
nets Present! Itself Bonds, Appropri
ations, Contracts, Assessments, the
Order of the Day Lat Night's Session
JAPAN IN CHARGE f
Will
Tho. Bush 00
Seaside Idg No. 12 19.30
W. H. Zauf I.W
Holme t Seibeit 12.00
T. K. Laurin ... ... 11.76
C. E. Linton 2"0
Seholield & lUuk 30.M
SrMfM A Hauke .
Schofleld 1 Hauke M.S5
Fisher lro Co 2
, it.1
unu a nnnni ... i
tousu-uc, un KOREAN EMPEROR OBJECIS
K.uir.l 1 Stnte i n 00
Kilr IW lis 5.M
Sherman Tif Co 2425
Astoria C. K. Co l;,v' Loudly Protests Against the Demands
Protect Korea Until Latter
Is Strong
Latest
Papeterie
PRICT A5D DESCRIPTION ON
BTZST BOX IN SHOW WINDOW.
Tli Common Council met in regular
session for the second time iu Novem
ber last evening. The full board of nine
was in evidence, with Mayor Suprenant
in the chair. Judge Anderson in charge
of the records, and the following city
officers in attendance: City Attorney
A. M. Smith, and Superintendent of
Street J. F. Kearney. After the read
ing of the minutes the following matters
were presented and disposed of, in e
que nee:
A communication was read from City
Attorney A. M. Smith which wa, in
effect, an opinion from him on the ques
tion heretofore referred to hira by the
Council, as to whether land, which does
not abutt upon a street which it is
proposed to improve, can be legally in
cluded in the assessment district made
for such an improvement? Mr. Smith
states that the charter, in addition to
prescribing the territory specifically
abutting upon a street under prove of
improvement gives the Council the right
to assess "such other lands, a in the
opinion of the Council, may be benefit
ted by the improvement." In his opin
ion any lands that are amenable to the
proposed improvement, may be included
in the aasessuient, provided the Council
thall deem them susceptible of the bene
fits accruing. The report was filed.
Communications from the following
people were read and duly referred:
From C. Norman and eight other pray
ing for the improvement of Birch street,
from Fifty-first to Fifty-third street:
From P. R. Davis, in relation to the
building of a sidewalk along his prop
erty on Irving avenue.
From C. Paulson and other praying
for permission to construct a shed, 12
by 12 feet in dimensions, at the slip at
the foot of Fourteenth street.
From P. A. Peterson and A. G. Snow,
asking for renewals of sale license.
A remonstrance from A. Gilbert in
of the Mikado and Conflict Between
the Civil and Military Authorities
May Result Jap Troops at Hand.
1 W 1 VU-nor Co ' 20.00
The following ordinances were "then
iirititei from the Committee on
I
Streets and Publk Way, and read first
and second times and duly referred
Providing for the issuance of bond,
in tlie sum of $074, in payment of Pi
A Young a balance due on contract fr
improvement of Twenty-sixth street
from Exchange to Franklin avenue, tlie
bomh to run for live year and draw 6
per cent per annum. -im.inf .,.,., . , taillin ..iinlnl
... - .. . -II "I
Providing for tne acceptance oi mei .. . ,
" ,u Itrator to govern Korea under the cmcr
imnrovement of Columbia avenue from I , ... ... . . ....
, - -
Tailor to Alameda. Thin, under u
Seoul. Nov. 20. The conference be
tween Japanese envoys, headed by Mar
quis Ito, after nearly a week's effort,
has secured the content of the Korean
cabinet, to the Japanese demand for
A PIANO NUMBER WITH EVERY $1.30 SALE.
pension of rule was read a third time
and passed.
The following rlinance were report
ed back from committee for third read
ing, were read, and paused by the coun
oil:
Providing for improvement of Ala
nieda avenue.
or, Japanese adminsitrator at all hor-
eaa treaty port, and ther transfer of
Korean diplomatic affair to Tokio, and
there will be no arrangement with
foreign powers, withot the consent of
the Japanese.
The minister of foreign affair and
agriculture will continue to hold out.
The conference Wtween Huron Ilayahl
I. .-.1 ti - l-.. .... ...i.:nt vva.v it
, , I . I IIU l.UllPII .llir I I IM. J 1 I'M
lroviding for an aPrnpr,at.on in the ,:,,, a Me ,0
CLOSES INSPECTION ON THE COUN
TS.
J.N. Griffin
BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC
Accordion, Sunfcurst
and Knife Pleating
To Order
STEAM PROCESS.
No Hot Irons. No Burning of Goods.
Miss O. Gould
Eighth Floor, Maiquam Building.
PORTLAND.
Prompt and Careful Attention Girea
to all Out-of-Town Order.
change street from Nineteenth to Svv
enteenth street.
Providing for an appropriation In th
sum of $.13.00, balance due W. A. Good
in on eontract for improvement of Com
i.un.ia1 kLiwt from Hume avenue to
Harrison avenue.
Providing for an appreciation in the
...... nf aiii.17 .art. in favor of Pill &
attract attention in adjacent avenue.
It resulted in the foreiim minuter itia-
matkvllv detiouifc ing the pnavillingi
... . .
and secluding themselves with the eni-
pcror.whu ordcreil all minister who con
sented to le asassinnte. A conllirt
lietMeen the civil and military author
ities i now eHH'ted, and Karon Haya-
vor 01 inn 1 , , , . ...
Il.ilma .lriu.lv fiil. out a HtriillL' rllrlllur
iinniT balance due on contract for the I , . .
loung, oHmuiT- uuo 1. .. jUI)un. ,,i,.is to atlmmi-t.T
improvement of Commercial street, from
Twentieth to Twenty-third street
1 ..,.. f..r tha Uoianre of bonus
A IV.IUIIij, v. ...-
fCll t.
sum of 4U7.su, in lavor 01
A Young, balance due on contract for
improvement of Exchange street, from
Twenty-tbirf to iwenty-urst aire lllrB, bv which the .I.nane
Prr.vi.lincf for an anDroDriation the I ... ..... .
sum of $20355, in favor of Dill Young
a balance due on contract for improve
ment of Exchange street from Twenty
third to Iwenty fJrst street.
Providing for an apropriation in the
..... ,.r .ami n In favur of Pill
Young, as balance due on
justii impart iully. Alsuit :I0,0N .l.i jati-
ee Mddier are liilletetl on the tieople.
Japan ia Charge.
London. Nov 20. The lokio corres
pondent of the Standard say that un-
will exercise suzerainty over Korea, she
will take charge of all the foreign rela
tions of the country, until Korea
strong enough to maintain independence,
and internal affair have been rswiflded
tit tlie Japanese irovernor Heneral. The
an una am. a ....
. . , leorrespondent of the Telegraph artil
Young, as balance flue on eonirv .-r . M uh
improvement of Htchsnge street frota f( Korf
a- it ? I a T e.Ara.t' av( rat.. I '
I-emy iniru . , - , Atltfndn- th. ifl)fth f thr ilUer.
ti.m nritinamsMi werw then passeM I . .
MAICE
GOOD
EVERY
WORD
OF OUR
ADS
rz
) A
J Word
I) About
. f York-
. shire
j J Suits
Vie is tlie only roan In Astoria who lis them J as a rule fine noawes
In the larget citien carry thee clothe.
Each clotliier electa hi own name, m ealT theirs "The Chesterfield,"
"The Buckingham," I call mine the "Yorkshire." These clothes are roada
by Sturne, Mayer A Co., Chicago; ho d not a4vtlse at all. Ml usy
sm known by all clothing men as the makrr of lh higliest gradt clo.
thing in the United State.
Suits to sell from 22.J to IW.00 and thete are not a dorn
tailors in all of the Urge.t citie who can equal thair work; a big boast
but a true one.
MeraaaEWise
ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER
A Diustroos Calamity,
t is a disasterous calamity, when you
lose your .health, bajcause indigestion
and consumption have snapped it away.
. Prompt relief can be ha'd In Dr. King's
New Life Pills. They build up your di
gestive organs, and cure headcabe, dir
tiness, colic, constipation, etc Guaran
teed at Charles Rogers Drug store; 25c
A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY
fcaet Lwxartaat aal Gtosar Bal
Xa Matter What Celer.
Ttu tnMt contour of a female face, th
weeteat amlle of a female moutb, loses
omethinc If the head Is crowned with
MBt hair. Scant and fallrnc hair. It is
bow known, la caused by a parasite that
anew Into tne acsip to ine root or ine
Ball., where- It saps the vitality. The lit
txm white scales the rerm throws up In
Darrowinr are caned dandruff. Te cure
dandruff permwnently. then, and to stop
falling hair, that rerm must be killed.
Knhm'i Heroiclde. an entirely new re
sult of the chemical laboratory, destroys
th dandruff germ, and. or course, stops
befalling hair, and prevent baldness.
nM hr laallne- dnnraist. Send 10c. la
sumps for sample to The Herplclde Co
Sacle Drug Store, $51-353 Bond Bt
rwi rw.19 Ktnm. 549 Com. 8t- T. F
a av s- i
Uurin, Prop. "Special Agent"
the matter of his assessment for the
improvement of Third street, from Du-
ane to Commercial street wa read
and referred to the Cvsauiitte en Streets
and Public Ways.
A communication from Clerk G. W.
Lounsberry, of the Astoria Water Com
mission, advising the Council that the
commieion had no hydrant on hand at
present for installation ut Exchange
and Sixteenth streets, was read and or
dered filed.
A communication from Jacob Kaky,
comnluining of an unjust assessment of
v fur the imnrovement of
Hume avenue from Bond to Commercial
tieet, was read and refeiTcd to the
board of street ass.sors.
A communication was read from S. C.
Norton eompluining of the accumula
tion of lumher at the corner of Four
teenth and Kxchange strt-, in terms
at once forcible and sarcastic, and the
matter was n-ferred to the Committee
on Streets and Public Way and the
Street Superintendent, for adjudication.
Under the head of reports from com
mittees, the following matter were hi
iKe-el of as hereinafter indicated:
The protest of Mrs. Badollett aguin1
i.a novment of accumulated iniere-i
on deliiiduent assesMnents for street im
provements, a against certain of her
Dronerty. was not allowed.
Tlie matter of the purchase of an ad
ding and listing machine, was reported
upon adversely and the report adopted.
Bonds were approved in the matter
of the saloon licenses, and the latter
allowed, in the cases of N. Siemensin,
William Hock, Henry Jones, C. IL M
Greenwall and Curtis t Bartelsen
The following bill were reported
back from the several committees bav
in? them under reference, as duly audit
ed, and same were ordered paid by the
Council:
I1 Jt Viuiu-r t 1.00
1 -
providing for settlement in full with
C. Palmberg, for balance dae on eontrai
for improvement of Kxchange street,
from Nineteenth to Seventeenth street.
for bonds, and appropriations, aggre-
ratine a fraction over $"000.
r' . . . .
Miscellaneous matters reported UacK
ainty.
itl
Many Astoria Readers Rave Heard
and Profited Thereby.
wwt nesra travels fast" and the
.v. f :i i,..mK..n.mitt. and thousands of bad back sufferer in As
W IIR .UIH, .
fi.llr disr-ned of. were a follows: ton are glad to learn thai prompt re
- I r I. .. :!.. ,L.!. ...,.., Manv a
Petition of Johnson Bros,, and others I 1 - - . -
for repair of slip at foot of Twelfth I."". 1
street, granted: l"' l"anK, 10 IHman
' e lis 1. d.lirM flNMul nattt-tt ill
1 an Liiirasa' a,r viuim. - - 1 w
on F-neine House No. 3, adopted.
Certificate of completion of Drain on
Thirty-fifth street, adopted.
Certificate of completion of contract
1 ... 4 .
for improvement of l oiumina avenuei tann, wgn, iiihk ! "-.
from Taylor avenue to Alame.la avenue, ton block, on Mrrim street, say:
I . ... i .r!ti
a,(I,ted. "The mei it of Iioen s Miney i ins i
Petition of S. O. Welch for permission I beyond que-tion. .My imsi.ana procur-
I r .... t iu, ra T ill .' w 1
to pay for asM-sed mst 01 nnprov- ea a. oox ior mr ukm
uwnt of Exchang"? street from Twenty- me of backache and other symptom of
third to Twenty -first .tieet, in monthly kidney ,u.fjtt, whirl, had given me
installment, ordered placed on file. considerable annoyance for some time.
Resolution establishing grade on Hire Any one wilTenng trom this moi pre-
street from Fifty-first .tr.-et to Fifty- valent ailment, judjjinjf from my on
third, ."JO to 75 feet almve the base of I experience arnl trom tne oenciu 1 re-
M.i..n(,l eeivH. will cm-nit their own health
Foard k Stokes Co
Astoria News-Herald
John Kngbcrg
O. Anderson
Astoria lltidget
J. S. Dellinger Co., ;-.
John Svenfcen
John StoU 289-00
Foard & Stokes Co
A a --s- ww" - - -
r;j,ur Ttron. Co. 3.12
.25
16.38
87.00
2.00
10.00
27.00
6. GO
coowS ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX. Pres. and Boyt..
F L W8MOP. Secretary
A. L. FOX, Vk Prev
AHTUK1A 8AVINUH BANE,Tr
their experience with the Old Quaker
Remedy. Here i an example worth
reading:
Mr. J. O. Strom of Mt. Tabor. Port-
Designers and Manufacturers of
THE LATEST IMFKOYFD
CaimiDg Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers,
Complete Cannery Outfit Furnished.
CORRESPONDENCE SOIiCITED. Foot of FocrihjStreet.
Resolution to improve KUventh stieet,
from the North line of Harrison avetme
to the South line of Kingston avenue,
ttith siilewalks, etc., adopted.
Resolution directing the city Iwssrd of
4-esj,r to essublish an aseeentnieni!
ditrict for the improvement of (Xttmhia
avenue from Taylor to Alameda, involv
ing a cost of $1300, etc., was adopted.
Kesolutim providing for the improve
ment of P.irch street from Fifty-second
to Fifty-third street, adopted.
A b'lated ordinance providing for the
acceptance of drain at Sixth and Ex
change streets, was read first and sec
ond time and referred.
The matter of the claim of Mr.
Helen Hood for relief in the matter of
street assessments, was referred back
with request that they be presented in
writing.
City Surveyor Tee wis directed to
make and file a report In the matter
of the improvement of Kingston avenue
from Eighth to Eleventh street
A requisition was presented and al
lowed in the matter of some minor re
iwirs needed in, and about, No. 3 En
gin house cementing tlie bell tower
in tmlldinir a havshed. etc.. etc.. in
the sum of $W.0O.
The Council then adjourned until
council in course.
and comfort by giig 'om'i's Kidney
Rill a trial."
Plenty more proof like this from As
toria people. Call at Charles P.ogciV
drug store and ask what his eu-tomcr
j report.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., aola
arenta for tht United States.
Remember the name Doan s ana
take no other.
Morning Astorian, 7!c per month.
MRS. M. A. OXFORD DEAD.
The death of Mr. M. A. Oxford, oc
curred at her home on Duane street, at
an early hour this morning. Spinal
menengiti wa the eaue of death.
Adulteration goes full
length in spices and flavoring
extract! you think it isn
worth while to cheat in such
trifles four-fifths of "vanilla"
fs tonka ; cost's one or . two
cents for "$i-worth
Schilling's Best are entirely
pure ; at your grocer s.
Hacks
Sherman Transter Co.
HENUY BHER MAN, Manager
Carriages liapgage Checked and Transferred Truck ami Fur '
, niture Wagon Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
Fhitne Main 121
433 Commercial Street
imtsw.w
AN A5T0R1A PRODUCT
Tale Bohemian Beer
Best Iu Tlie Northwest
North Pacific Brewing Co.
WaraTartsmWa
The Benefits of Modern Plumbing.
-sw .. t OV
One of the tnoit generally .
approved ideas of modern
Dlumblna ' that of Inttalline
one-piece lavatories supplied with hot and
cold running water in the sleeping apart
ments and dressing chambers of the indi
vidual memberi of the household.
The benefits derived from this arrange
ment will not only be found necestiry to
modern living; but also prove a source of
convenience and comfort to the occupants.
Send for a copy of booklet 'Modern
Lavatories' which shows the complete line of $8dajsf One-piece
Lavatories with approximate prices in detail.
I J. A. Montgomery, Astoria
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