Sunday, rmvitr 4. . THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. ) You Add to the Family Saving Fund When You Buy "QMUNN FL01IR" You will always bar good bread and patry aid tifUoi through- out tha houxiaold. Try ft ssck and III,.. It ROSS, HIGGINS Co. TBI RELIABLE GROCERS TIRSI TALKS OF TBI TOW 5 4 Paid Oa Call Tha rlly treasurer tate that up la data on lit !t rail f(lr warrnut the turn of Itn.TIOi be been paid, Hospital Not.II. II. Whimmui. who ha Iwa very ill at HI. Mary'e hi-pltal. ilb typhoid, ha fr-rovered, and left yeaterday for hi boma. Mis C.under ton, who haa been 111 there for some time, illh the aimt malady, U pro jrclng Burly toward recovery. ' Dirt At Knappa. AlWit Milmlw, a resident of Knappa, died yeterday at hi home of consumption after a pro traded lllne. Tha deceased wa aged 4rl year. The funeral villi take place thU efletntam at Knia. Leaves far Vancouver. J. Au-tin Hevrlv. Ihr noriuhtr voting barttmir singer, who baa held lb board at the Star theater In tliU riiy for l months pat, ha been nrdrred to Vancou ver, Washington, and IH leave tomor row morning. Mr. Itenvrly h won a very dUtlm-t and pleant place In the esteem of all Astorlan. not alont fur tha Rita and eoncicntlou pro(elonal work hi- he nlwaya done bora In the Illu.U.tcd aond phae of Hie Star put gram, but for the tinwarylntf ami pro nounced iiiaHtlea ba poee at aril Irred and refined young man. He h a career of merit ahead of Mm. and a be achieve it none will ba rradirr or franker In reiterating the cordial and truthful "I tobl yoti an." than the p-o-pi. of thi. city. 0000000000000 Strictly Fresh Ranche Egg's 30 Cents PerDoz. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. ' 118-122 TwtlfUi it Aatorla, Ore. 000000000000000000000000 oooooooooooo ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR FUEL? HEBBURN C0A1L GIvcb More Heat for the Money Than Any Other Fuel. Try It. IN LARGE LUMPS OR IN SACKS r 'Phone Orders to Main 1961 ELMORE & gvt your oionty back if you dou't ... No Morning Srvfce.-4fw lug to the arrangement for the funeral of Mi Tine Indergasrd at o'chak thi after- maw, there will I no pwbw thd morning at tha Norwegian Kvaii-frU'-al Lutheran rbiM h. There, ill j )) an evening eervlre, however, at 7:90 n'ebs-k Key. horenwn, wbu baa purpoaed going to lulncy on church duty tbia afternoon haa deferred that visit until Hunday neat, on thi aerouut. n , ' Ovtr Fia Handtad. Jut wne'.iiMire than IK of tbt totera of tlataop emmty had reffiitered for the April primarien. at 5 oVbrk yetcrday evetilnjil) A tnrU, No. I. 2.1 i No. 1 40; .Vo, 3, 44 s Xo. 4, 71 1 Xo. Mi Na. , S7 Xo. 7. Ill, total for c-lty. K1 Clifton. Xu. ). 1i t llfton. Xo. t Ss Chadwelt, ll flat p. 4t KKh. 3 'Kihn iHty. Xo. I. 2; .Mm Dny, No. 2. fi; Jewell, I; Kanpa. 24 1 Ml.liaaaka, i Melville, 0; New .. toria. 7t Nnev, 4; Tuah, 2i Seaide, Mvenn. 4; eper Oi WetM.rf, 3; WaiYentnn, 0; Walltikkl. fl. and Younjr't Itlvrr. 4i total for country, ITH; ianl total, M, Snuihet Window, A man, toil drunk tit navigate the ktrrta without Mime itiHrt other than wlutt nature had prnvilid him with, endeavored yeter day aftertUKin to ateady lilnielf by k-aniiiK aKlt the wiuthaet miner of A. V. All. n' grn-vty atore on Coin my t-l I tm.t. Tha attempt however prov ed dlateron", for be nil-r.l the cor ner eompMely and fell b-avily apalnat the nhiiw window, breaking tha t,MM and prVt'ipilatitiK bl head and arxmld era tliMitjih the optniny. With the aid of b, lander be a banled nut ami after wime argumi-nt aitli the proprie tor a imlihvd to vontriluite the nm of tl M for tlie ibtlKaK . Sent To Portland. The irmnlt or the late CahrM Khimlh-r who dii-d at St. Mry' hospital, on Friday evening lat, aett (hipped bfrn to Portland, in lt v,.nin(' epr, in -ut.ly of Mi Carolyn Wiindbr. the dauifliter of the father and mother alio died brie mi ThuMay, and who haa.lieen witl) t lie in tlirinifc'li alt tlu-ir long illm-. here. The remain of the motlh-r vent for1 aard on Thumdrty evening and the on. Mr, -Dnild H Shlndler, fnnveyetl tbem bene. The dtwl funeral will lake plav al the turtrnpoli tMly. Tin rae i a partlrularly d one, a lth the aiied people aere ill imultMiimly and died almot within the hour. Mii Mhindler, when death piereil inevil able tc'l.-jjtapbed fur la-r brtitber at Sun Fram-U-n. and lith children were aith the pariuit in the rliwiuu hour, the daughter remaining aitli the fatlicr. aim did not nmvunib till Inter in the day! the m ftiK foinanl nith tin- mother rarli -r, both to im'i't nt the bl ad futii'linn in Toilland IikIiiv. Tha manager of "Hotel Irving" wUhei to announce that tb hotel dining room la bow open to tha public Good cooking and splendid t price. Prlct 5 cents p:t meal Special rate to permanent gurati From the Sublim to tha Ridiculous ValcntlnM at Svsnacn's. COMPANY To Portland. Mr.. ' Xt Troyer of Cortland after a vllt with Mr, (i. W Ixnmalierrv in (hi rity, returned lat evening to her borne in the nietrnpoli Will Be la It.-It I s H'"l and for tuiiute thiiiK fnf a man to lie enrolled oi record aa a citien of AuiriVa, and m i 1. Ink f Kr. Anion Marenk A ml i) oil ami Malt Ifrnrik Tolonni, )e-lerday file! Il"'ir i.i-iiiratlon of intention to take on the honor, aith County l ick Clin ton, Entartaina CU.-l lii Sunday K. Ikm.1 Ih of Mr. K. K. Ih-iM of the Itaptit church waa di-liyhtfully entertained ye tenlay afternonn at ilr. Ih-ilM-i' re.l demw on Seventh atreet, ,Molc, Kme and the cutomry amuenietil erc enjoyed. ItefeeOimrliU cl avrved. If yon at looking for eoiy sulfas of rooms go ts "Hotal Irving" ,Tna botsl ia; tqulpped .with all aodtn - eonvea isnota. Wall prepared and daintily serv ed meal can ba had at ss cants. Mayor ' Baaigna. J. If. fJohanrn. mayor of Keaiile, Friday evening ten ilered hk reirnation a mayor to the eity coum-il, ktating tliat bulne mat ter would not allow him to keep the ofllee any bngr. ' In consideration of I hi., hi rit!natiu wa accepted and M. .1. Young wa aelectcd in hi place. Valentin at Svenson's. Another Caae Filed.-Mcr. John II. Smith and A. M, Smith, a attorney for the plaint in, yeolrrdny fili-d a cae in the circuit court, wherein the A tU AUtra.t. Title and Trut Cmn ny.i pluiiititT and M. Oiri.tine . II. C. Itoe and Jawh I'. !.. Farrcll, are it.-f.-fi.Litnl . The uit i for a di-rre of meter a to defrmlant In the matter of title and equity in bit It, Mock 115. Sliitely'a Aloria. It w.ll sot pay I keep bouse, pay klp, grocery bill, ful bill, and many other Inddantala, whan yon can get fine, airy, well-furnUhed, and stcam-baatad rooms with board at "Hotel Irving." Sella Stock.-Krvrnty-i and a half .iir of tock in the Colurnbia Itiver I'aikera' Aaociation were w.ld yeter day nwrning by SheriiT l.invilh- (inilei- riinnlion to eolbft a juditiuent for 7.U ia the cae of the iii-t National li.mk v. C, It. Iliuithoin. Ihily two hhU were offer -J t one by the plaint iff for Ml a altar or lVMk ami erne by S. Klmrue for a." a hare. 1 Tha bid of the Kiit Xatbuial Ihiuk being the hihral, a acreptrtl. , Select Streets. Thi morning at Un oVIiM-k. the mayor. treet hiicrintenil cut and tii.-niU-r of the tr.-et commit ter of the. city council will mccl and take trip over the city tt. note the i-oiiilithm of the trvet and decide on what etr.-el it i li to improve. In older to let property owner have an ipoitunity to enter a pmtet if Ihcy have any, -no contrai-t for iiuprnving any atreet exi-ept lhmd atrcct from Ninth licct We-t, will bo let liefore the Arat of Apiil. Assembly Hall.-The re-idctit of l"p jMTtoun are planning to crs-t a huge mlily hall in that part of the city to ue for meeting iiii'hc. The build ing a planned will ot about -'UDNl nml hr capable of eiitiiig acxcit or eight liiin.li .-.I M-riuin. K. tiutuf-iMi and Jiicoh MiM.ie are mound with a )ictitinu ecuring mlicriplintr I'oi the new buih ing and are meeting with comparatively gial iiecc. A ixhii a a IVilMinahle Kimt i olitriineil it 1 (limine, I to hct.'iu the erection of the buildiiig. The rc-i-ileutii of l'pH-i'toun air all heartily in favor of the propped building a it i oiucUiing badly needed in that part of town for the different meeting which often occur there. "Hotel Irving" is tb -only steam bested hotel in Astoria. Bsta very rea sonable, Bids Opened. The hid received by the Waya and .Mean Committed of the eity council for lighting tlie atreet of Aatoria for two, three and live-year eon trct, were, opened yeatcrday after noon, there U-ing but one bidder, the Atoria FJectrh' Company, their offer la'lng aa follow: The company to fur nih sixty light for two year at e4.'ft!0 per year, with any extra light at 174 a year each. The anie numla-l' of light frr three year to lie fur nished at (XI1MMI year, all extra light to lie furnihrd at $M each. For a live-year contract (he company agree to furnih aixty light for $.'ISHH a year, extra light at ftU.KO each. In cac the five-year eontiWet - i a-cepted the coinany will put hi new light of the miwt approved deoigii, ' The committee h not jet derided what contract will he recommended, though mot of tliem eem to favor the five-year offer. Send her a valentine Svenson's Book Store sells tbem. Thi Caaa" Continned. The raa of the Htat of Oregon agjiiwt It. II. Canipla-ll. manager of tlie Atori .nmlr Co.. for duiuiliig adut in tlie Coluin liia river a a contiuue in lutice irtnliiian' curl, ye.ierday; until Mon day, February liitfi. Will Co Hence.-AUegdiiiil arrive., doan from the lnane ayluin at Salem, on lat night' train, for Flain John on, who Waa committed here on Frklay lat. They will lente fur the capital today aitb theli unfortunate charge. All Succuful.Tli foltoaing young ieiple, front the M. lure ntumi, were awarded graduatiou rertilh-ate, on Fri day tail, at the grammar grade ever ie given at the X O. V. V. Hall: lc .lelnr, Allx-rt i:riuan. William Thommin, Artliur lHtnirhln, Mabel Miinr.w, Maude ltow, Kiitli ftlinn, Der tiia Mejiln-nwin, llihla Ijinon, Muretta Tagg.' Ila lla Tauleon, Nmle Wi-e. ,lleie ' lie., Fannie Gregory and llil did Smith.. Ofl For CoUax.-Mr. and Mr. B. E. I'a-ley b-ave tody for Colfax, "Vah ingltin, where Mr. Paalry ha been ap pointed to a lucrative pot in the aervk-r of VVoodiu'a big department store. Mr. I'aftley'haa liecn in the employ of tb Foard A .Stoke Company, of thi eity, for the wt year and ha made very many friend here in the liu-ine a or 1.1. a both be and Mr. Ptey have, no i wily j and they go bence w ith the l-t wihe of many fri.-nd here for a pleanl and ureefiil career at Col fax and wherever elae chance and the invitation of buinea mar take him. Weather Record. Dining the month of January according to the report of Weather IMiM-rver I'oaell, tlie thick precipitation amounted to tt.HI iuche. The gratet , precipitation for twenty four hour wa 1.1)5 im-he, which oc eurmi on the twenty-third of tlie month. There Were two clear day during the month, twenty-four cloudy day and five mrtly cloudy. Tlie highe-t tempera ture occurred on the aeventh and thirty flrt, when the thermometer reached 57 degree; the miuiiniim temperature wa 4.1 degree oa tlie twentieth of the month. Lively Beat Eatata-Thcre i a t dy nioieini-nt in title in and ataiut A toria, aeven reconla being made yeter ibiy In thi relation, to wit: Kail Knob-b-h and wife to Isabella T. lieer. war ranty title, cntMilcnitinn .VI. convey ing lot 14 and 13 in Mock 1, Trullin ger addition to Astoria: loahell T. !e.r and hti.hand, to Karl Knobluch, warranty title, couideration I'.ilt, con veyed bit 111 and 17 in bkak I, Trut linger' Addition to Atoria: John .1. Hupp and wife 'to Cha. I. Muginni. warranty title, coniieration fl, convey ing lot 2 and part of bt 3. in act-lion 31, towmdiip 5, north range 7 wet. Cha. P. Maggiiiiiin and wife to John J. Hupp, warranty title, roiiMilerathin $1110, conveying lot 10, 2l, 21 and 22 in acc linn 1, tounhip 4, north rHiige it w.-t. Cha. P. Mnginni and wife to Kmma 0. 1. warranty title. conxideiMtion ail)7, convey iig the eat 12 of lot 4 and all of lot 3 and 0, in wvtioii 3, townhip 4 north, range 7 wct. W. .1. Oerrih and wife to lloliert Nixon, war ranty title. conideration 24tl, hl 'l. block 20, New Antoria, John H. Smith and wife to Jame Duff, aarrunty till.-i-oii-idcmtion fMi, conveying lot 13, Idoik 2. (ieaihan Park. Grades Allotted. Superinteudent Clm k of the city achiada hu arranged tire transfer of the grade to their respec- titn room for Monday follow: AliieiliiHk chiol l!ooin one. grade 1 mid 2; room two, ,1irt grade, and 4th B elut rtMim thiee, 4tli A. .tth grade, and lith It cIh-; nxnu four, tithA. 7th K, 7th A, and Sth II cli(i. Adair nchool riaim nili', 1-t grade; room two, 2d grade; Hln three, 4lh It, and 3rd A; mom tour, 4th A and Ad H; room five, 5th gride; room ix. Oth grade and 7th B t-la; room even, 7th A cla ami 8th grade. Shively. school room one, 1st grade; numi two, 2d grade; room three, ilrd grade, and 4th B rla: room four. 4th A and Ath l; room live, Jth A and llh At mom ix. Itth 11, 7th II and 7th X MK'lura i'ImiI room one, lt grade; naint two, 2d grade; mom three, 3rd grade; room four,, 4th grade; room Ave. Ath grade; room ix, Hlh grade. Olney chnol room lire, 5th grade; riaun aix. llh grade, room nevea, 7th grade. Tay lor achool room one, lt grade; room two, 2nd grade nm three, 3rd grade; room four. 4th grade. SPECIAL CALL TO SUFFRAGISTS! The Woman' Suffrage Amofiation will hold a ieci meeting Monday. February 6th, at !:0 p. n, All member are requented to be precnt a there i buine of imMrt nce to be i-ted nmn. By order of the lre"ulent. V, K. Scott, the well-known printer. recently of the firm of Si-ott d Clinton., of the II wco Journal, went to Portland! yesterday moiv-ing, on busine. f . ASTORIA'S LIBRARY I Annual Meeting Held Yesterday at city nan. OFFICIAL REPORTS FILED Splendid Stowing for a Notable Ineti tution Thoroughly and Carefully Handled by Competent People Bec- emmeadatioai Made. The A-torl Public Ulirary Aocia thin held it regular meeting yesterday at the library room in the City Hall; thi being the date for the annual flee lion of officer and tha tiling of the re port of the retiring officer. Tlie ea ion wa aomewhat probmged. The following Site allowing ia made, to money received: From city war rant and librarian, I1047.3K; from en tertalnnient given by lilirary com mitter, $110; from ale of old lilirary furnitre, $s. from other source, $13.17. Total, $12.1.55. The sM-iation during the year ha purcbaacd, and paid for (out of money earned by the board during the pat year!, all tin furniture, Wik rack and tlni-liing for the library room, amount ing to over $!. They have earned during 1905, $1)0; have bought $140.40 worth of book and have a special bat a nee to their account, kept for the pur- lutH of book at atated interval. At the eonclukion of the report, the new board, confuting of Mi. Frank Ptton, president; Mr. A. A. Finch. vice-preM,lent j Mr. P. A. Stokes trea urer; and Mi Ihira Iiadoll.-t, rcretary. wa duly intlalled, and the board ad journed, until the meeting in course: President's Report. "To . the Member of the Library Board: 'The bint year haa been one of pro gress for the A-toria Public Library. We are now comfortably hicatrd in commodiona room in the new Citr Hull; the rooin are fumi-hed with tb latent improved book rack and other library furniture; the billa (or the fur niture have been paid, or, we have the money to pay fur them; and we, at lat feel that there i much truth in the old adnge to tha effect that "all thing eol!lc, to thoe Who wait' eie-ially if they work while waiting. We owe a debt of gratitude to tlie mayor and common council (including our departed friend. Mayor Suprenantl for their full appreciation of the bene fit of the library to the public and tin ir rorrcMindiiig , a-M-intam-e and support. Tlicy have generouly provided tlie large convenient, and plcant library room in the city hall, by the nc of which we have been relieved of all . charge for rent, light and fuel; and they hate renewed their 'adequate pproiriation of $70.00 cr month, by an economii-al and jtidiciou use of which we hope to bring the library t it full measure of Ue-fiiluc-. " Although your ivoik ba tieen an well done a to leave but little erue for rvwmmeithitinn. a rcvomuienrla (kiii iwe in order and perhnp except ed anyway, I would anggeat that, in our endeavors to bring tha library to the Highlit fjiti of rwfuliMV, we purchaie more hook on applied cienec. or iicli iMNik of H'ientilic mil me a will le of the most iracth-al it-e and benefit a reference iMHik-.. If w. must curtail tlie purclia-e of book of fic tion to lie able to pni'-liiise more lxtnko of nit i.-jj utility, let u do o. until it I known that any ordinary scientific or othr question of practical applica tion can be determined or nettled by consulting the library. "Although from lis") to l-MUl ieoile visit the library each month I would alo auggest for your eon-iileratinn tiiat in order to extend it benefit to the grvt;-t pwible number of people, we adopt nonie ei-onoinical mean of adver- W art Ml agents la AttarU for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, H. T. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges timg or making known it facilitiee ta t!ie wliole public, inrln.ling traBgr within our city it any time, well an all relilent. "In coneiision I want to etpr-a wiy thank to all He committee, and ea (icctally tho building ronimittca (aa ha wrrk haa lieen somewhat nmra trytnf ' than usual thi year) for their earnest and efficient co-operation in the ntaaag ment of tb library, and to thank all member of the board for tbeir uni form i indne and indulgence hown me, which I a-wnre you, are appreri. atej. "Ileajiectfuny anbmittcd "Minnie S. Smith, President A.P.LA, Secretary's Report. "To the offireiw snd manager of the) A-tori Public Uhrary AMucktton. "I re-pe-t fully aubmit 1be following rcMrt for the year l!KG. "Xew hook. 200; of thee 111 were inirt-hawd. 87 donated. tW of book, $140.40. "Number of book in library, M9X "Xumfier of book drawn, tail. " Viitur, 18.57.1. v 'It being tlie privilege of tha Wre tary to make auggration for the coming year, I would recommend that the board consider tho advisability of opening tha library in the morning aa well a ia Ota afternoon and evening. "P.e.pectfully Mibmitted "Cert rude 11 rch. Secretary. TO THX PUBLIC, Xotice it berebr given that the Aa- embly Club, giving dances at Logaa'a hall, ba engaged anion musician. Signed, ASTORIA HUSICTASS CXION. TOUR IfXXl Never bar to wait kmc at the 0a ddaat Barber Shop. A. E. Pttarson, proprictop. WOOD! WOODI WOOD! Wa have movd to 33d Tenth itrect. ' eornar of Grand avraua, and eaa ba found then at any time, for Uaiinff and drayinf porpoaea. B, C McIXTOSH. Success i stamped on averp package. It ia tha moat eucceatful remedy knows. It makes yon well and keeps yon wall. That' what Holliiter- Rocky Mountain Ten doe. SS eente, Tea or Tablet, Frank Hart, druggist Shorthand School. Parties wishing to atudy horthad at private night school should ea3 a or ndreaa Roy H, Keagy, Holdea House. Astoria, Ore. N. A. Ackarman, 421 Bond St, doasaS manner of taxidermy, furniture uphoi tering, oarpet cleaning and layug, aut- treaa making specialty and all work guaranteed. 1 MASSAGE, riNHISH METHOD. , Miss Olga Landen, Finnish grtduat. room ft, Pythian building. Give mas sages, steam and hot bath. Phoos Black 2163. Will call. HEWS ITEM. i Tit.' agricultural and horticultural re- ource of the Grsnd Valley, Colorado, are most entertainingly tet forth in aa attractive booklet, "The Little Empira of the Western Sloiie," now being dis tributed by the pa. nger department of the lVnver & Rio Grande RailivaJ. A GOOD THING TO K50W. The stranger within Astoria's irate should know, ss doe every homo eiti- ten, that the one place to properly feed one' If ia the Palce Restaurant. Tha service, at the desk, in the dining room. in tha kitchen, i as n-rfect ss means snd experience can make it, and avail- abl, day and night, tha year round. Private dining rooms for ladie snd parties. Banquetting equipment unsur passed. 011 once, call always.. Com mcrcial street, opposite tha Psse build ing. THX ZENITH AND TEX STAR Every ona guaranteed. .Will let yew atand or ait on tho oven door If y wiih. Price reduced on all stoves sal range till after tha Holidays. 17, J, Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL S1REET !