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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1906)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY u, igoO. 11115 MOHXIKG ASTOMAN. ASTOMA. OREGON. YOUR TABLE NEEDS THESE EHRUN'S RIPE OLIVES 20c the pint THKY AUK DELICIOUS ROSS, HIGGINS . Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. In Session Today. - Tim county court ttlll meet fit ic I joiirfirt session this morning, In act upmi c-rtain li!4 due upon county bridge tiiiri t" di-pose of SIII'll llllllllixlll'll llllftillcs III till- ('Till UN f till V IKM-il III lent inn. NEWS FROM NEVADA But One Trannfer. Thcie wh (ml nii' ili'i'il filed fur ii'1'iinl in 'In ( j enmity yesterday j Thomas Mokkn and wife In A. ('. Fi-her, warranty til If, Vonsiilcialioii fciKKi, conveying I'fl m il" of IiiimI in l inn l.'l, township 7 north. lalige II Wel, llll'l lots SM llll'l a III I'niiiii Aililitiuiiul lo A it "i Brief Interview With Peter Grant on That Section. GOLDFIELDS A BUSY CENTER TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN Attn Bably Sliced.--A mini nerving in llm Fiuck tvn faitoiy at llroukfli'ld lm.1 lil. mm badly Het yesterday1 with mm ul the mechanical knives tlrd to drw down slate with, and wa ta ki'ii ! Portland mi Hi" l.urliuc last night, fr mmllcal tinilllli'lit at Ht. Vliireht'it hospital. Hiii name, could mil bo learned. New Skating Rink. It l .aid that II. II, Webb will shortly open n hew skating rink nt a loiiwiiieht point i lln illy, mid that It 'll equipped with a kmh, linrilwixMl lloor, ami H Hi'' ciimfuiU ami n.HM'iii'Ti'v required with such a l.uiiii'. The l'Hiili"H i yet a siu-iet willi Mi. Welch. M"-li Next Wek. It I probable t Imi tin' Hurry 'oiodin iuvestigalioii will be again taken up, ami foiicludcd wl week, Tli cotnrmUcc in dcsirou nf tllli-dilng tlil i-unv tin mion a ms, ililf, ami tin- if main'!' r of llm healing will Id mkIicI. Date Changed.--The Order of lt-Is-kalii have changed the linif fur hold ing their regular tiu-iting from the Aral ii ml third Monday in each month to tin' llr-t ml thirl Eiidaya. The new riili- in Intended to be operative after Ho. Ilr-l of Man It. The handiest book, contains the ret est amount and most valuable Infor mation. lort-Tha WORLD ALMANAC ij cents at Svenion'i Book Store. The Laat Night. - Tonight will lu-.s the gland finale of 111"' ir'lil loth r skating bu-liic mi l plcn-ur.-s a I the Foard A Stoke' hull. No "lie should lni Ihi' lolly wind up "f tlif ui-liile for tli'-H' will Iw a HUM I tiiiif, nz in.-iil-(l wilh Kil iinmif. Allfit V Kiper ui.li to nnmilif thai 11. (jol iul ioiii hip nii,inay f"r t Ifi""' of n IH'W Iiku lion ami t ) rally irmtmil imi of tlif ImiIiicii, which will l o,fn.i ul tin' fHl ioilili' inoliiflil. 'II"' BliiiiM--ini-iilfl willi hhI miiiv Allen A Kiner r.i,.nl of .tmia ami Hie oin.itiiii ily for in fillllier inilille'l'e lilllliot tonie any too quickly. The rery beat board to be obtained In the city It t "The Occident Hotel." Ratte my rtaaonable. ooooooocooooooooooooooooo GOOD SUGAR CORN 3 I 'ana 5 1 tae (on-iilfiing the (nmlity thii I' a bargain which nluniM be iroiiiplly taken udvuiititK of while the prici- rdiminn ho low. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118122 Twelfth St. Aatorla., Oro. Mrnibria Added 'I l C.ilmnt.ia Iliwi l inlli l llli'll'l I'lotn tnc l.'llillll i ot lute ti'.i ivnn; ii lury nun lu of addition lo tlnir iiiiinl'ii-iiip r ' f J 'Hnit"diiy, S nt,ir II M. l.oiiit n n'1'iin'd II few ii iii'inlpri. nt I'off' liliind, n ml at ( liltoll wl'lf he t"'"d, 11 llieetillK t.H.k phicr, and twenty mldilioliul infill l.it wi-if ad.lfd t" Hi' xtrpli'lh of III'1 union. Street Superintendent Busy. - Street SuH'iintini!fiil Kearney lia ltii lu with ii ittw of m.ri tin' ptt-t few luv ih'iinimr out. it ni!iihr of new cm which hiiVf lifiiiilif choki'l tip with refit-"' w.nhfd down by the r""Pnt inili". In i-vfiul iilacm lher.. havp bcfii hlit'lil wiiilinul", which arc alio beiny np.iii ci g f.i-t a poili!. Three Declaratlona. - Dr. Tovio Font- xtioin, Iclor llcyno mill iNm llfikel, nil mitivi'H of Fiiilnnil, filed their dccln- niliotiii in favor of Amerieiiti citizen hip, with Coiinly l.'crk Clinton ycler- lm'. Some Great Propertiea Being Exploited There Millioha in Precious Metala Everywhere in the District Several Astoriani There. The beat aj-cent meal In the city la erved tt "Hotel Irving." Grand Jury in Station.- After an nd- Joiiiiiiiiciit over 'rhiirdny, the jrrund jury jeatcrilay rexiimed it h fceloii. The fiie of tlie lliri-e .lapimen' who are cliai'cd with the kidnaping of a -Inp- inifRf woman waa fontidfied and wit- iifH-f. f xainiiifd. On Monday the cue of U'illiiiin ChrihtfiiKcn v. Stenlnnd HtoH., an iippeul fioin the jii-1 ii-c court, will conic up in tin fiicuit court. You will find WORLD of informs tlon in the 1900 WORLD ALMANAC. 25 cents Sventon'a Book Store. Comiilaint Made. - The re in a well- ilcliuiil t- n 1 1 ,1.1 1 1 1 011I iiu.iliiHt. the VomiL'tei inhabit ini: the hill end of I iltccntli i-lrcct, on the t'roiiinl that IhfV ale inolf-tinj: the IlilUidc ffliif tciy nitiuiiiU. Iiifakiu down tlie tomb liuif , Inn -injf out thf iron ff nce, kIkkiI iny liii'l-, fnt, i-hicki'ii", and even the cow of tin- iifi'hlMiihood, ami not even Irak in;; the del lie liht alone in thfir iliict of mischief. I'm mnl complaint to (Hiliif hiiiiiiuulei U to In' made ill a day or two if thiny- do not ( up u lilt therfiiboiit-. "Hotel Irving" gives special rates for rooms and board to permanent guests, "Hotel Irving" is the only heated hotel in the city. steam- D.rt at Hoapital. William l-mctt. need I',.", v.-,u di''d yci-t, iday inolllin;,' at II, e m M.iix'k tii j,t t :i 1 in Ihi- city, of yeiicial dcl.ihty. 'Hie ilecciivd wu- 11 imtnc ol Dublin, Iiehind. The fun.ral will incur Sunday nt 1 o'clock from the I'ulil under akin;: parlor. Ki'v. l!yd ,iii.t olliciat inf. 'Hie interment will be III lirecliwooil cemetery. QOOOOOOOOOC" Reception. A reception fmin .'1 lo ."1 will lt v''ti Ihi afternoon at the home 01 Mr-. K. A. (.'crdiu, .IS.'i Kiev eiith -ti.'ff. in honor of Mi l-iiurn lino;' ot umahii and Mi- Hail Uiuii tin of New York. Any one wiiiin; lo attend thi rt'it'ptioli will be welcome. Mi- liivc' ha been lecluiin on fiiial suirriiKf in the city thi week and Mi LaiiKhlin will lecture in the Firit Mj.-f Imcli-t Chuifh to nit'lit. All me or iliullv invited. Fine suites of room t "Hotel Irving." Proved Unmanagable. - Ilcmy lbuk of Deep ltiver, a short time o took chiirno of a youth by the immo of Cieuryr Hiikell from lh Hoys A Cirls' Aid Society in Portland, with the ulti mute intention of adopting bim. The boy however, proved to lie unmiintiK able and yeaterdiiy Mr. Hock brought tho vouth to thiH city, ami will have him taken buck to rortland, where be will bo turned over to tho Aid Society. ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR FUEL,? Eiumn coal Gives More Heat tor the Money Than Any Other Fuel. Try It. IN LARGE LUMPS OR IN SACKS 'Phone Orders to Main 1961 ELMORE & COMPANY Has Resigned, (hief Deputy- ShciilT Wat oii Hinder ha rei.'iied from the luicult M'ii,-c, hi re-iynatioii to 1 flfcct on March l-t. lie has al-o icliiuuilicd hi Kilitic.,l iiipiration to mi cil Mr. I.inville in the nhe I ilPi illiie, ami will enter iiMin new and con L'cniiil line, of bu-iiie-s at an caih' day in next ii th. Slieritf I.imillc will up point Deputy Allan V. Anderson n biff dipulj. and hi old pliuf on the -talT will be tilled bv K.l"ai' foMrhall I'lie public of Cliltsop county OWc Illllr lo Mi. r.iinlci tor vcar ot luillilul and ilepemlalilc service, in conncciioii wiui the slieiilfs ollice and it work and be will leave it with the sincere rt-pect and coliliilellei' of nil who have colllf within jui isdict ion. He is energetic, rigidly careful, painstaking and faithful to the hist dcL'iee. and wbnso hIiiiII secure hi future sci tee mav i-ounl lunisell en tirclv fortunute. "Hotel Irving" is the traveling men'i home. By Way of Addenda.- -Ity inndvert- nce, tlie report ol me loioniai uaii in FoHid A Stoke' hall, in yesterday's i , . i i Hue, wu not compute, aim uy wny oi addenda it mav lie said that Mr. Wil liam Kifjner appeared in an all white uit and acquitted himself very credit ably as master of ceremonies during the grand march and the May pulp dunce. Some of those present, and tho cutuine thoy wore are as follows: Mr. Harrison Albtn a I'ncloi Sam; Mis. Harrison Allen as night; Miss F.lmore as Stars and Stripes; Mis Elsie Ehnoro as bells; Mr. I. N. Gorman an hayseed farmer; Miss Sadie Crung as Ked Cross nurse; Mr. Mclieth a farmer; Miss Harriett Tallant as America; Mrs. Allnu't Dun bar as gown n la Josephine; Miss Margaret Wiggins as an lftfO girl; Miss Elizabeth Huscy as Spring; Mrs. J. E. Higgins as lauly Washington; Mrs. E. H. Streumeyer as Dolly Varden; Ceorge Older as John Alden; Dan 15. Allen as jockey. Others who appeared in fancy costume were Arthur Van Dtisen, Wal ter Stokes, Mrs, Charles Callendur, Miss Hannah Adair, Mrs. N. Tallant and Charles Callendur. Some of the cos tumes were verv hnndsome and those of Mrs. Harrison Allen, Mrs. A. A Finch, Mins Elinorf. Sfrs. Oeo. Roberts. Mrs. D. B. Allen, Mjs. E. IT. Streunieycr, Miss Elsie Elmore, Mjss Nell' Utzinger, Miss May Ttzinger, Mrs. A. Dunbhr, and Miss Huttie Utzinger are worthy of especial mention. 1'etcr Orant, formerly of this city, but now of (ioldlleld. Nevada, i in the ity, on a brief visit with the home folk, and enjoying luinflf thoroughly with old friend. In r'Kpoim to a reportonal inquiry yesterday, made in behalf of the Astor- inn, Mr. Orarit aid, in part: "I am not the only Asttirbm down in that part of the world. Jim Taylor is there, siipciintendentiiig the installation of ii big water svitem ami doing finely. Tom I'.awlins i an engineer in one of the largest of the mine. Ijirry Sulli van i my partner in business there, as i Nuce. niv brother, and we are doing splendidly, with prospect brightening all the time. lanry is ca-ting a wary anil wie eye aitoui me mining invest ment there and i likely to make a winning at any time. The dilrie i inordinately rich in met al and mime very heavy mining ventures are afoot there now. Notable among thee is the 'Mipah' mine, the value of which is quoted at $40,(tOO.fJKJ, this la-ing baaed, of eour-e, niain the value of its stock, which now ranges at .! ier share, ami the proju-rty i said to pay 2." per i-ent ht quarter on an investment of $4Ul,om This mine h in the famous Tonopuh district. " In the Ooldliclil district there are a iiumlicr of fancy properties, all big dividend layers, niiioug them tieing the 'Combination' mine which pays 10 per cent pee month on an investment of half a. million; the Jumlio, Sandstorm. Ited Top. Fhireti(tf, January, and Ken dall mines, all of which are paying hand somely, "with certain and abundant proiect. Mr. (Irant wa- recently in the "Ely" district, which i 250 miles distant from (iobltields, as the crow flics, arid about SiMI miles, by transportation route. This, be claim, i a new and prosperous section, ami a great copper district. It i in White Pine county and lias lain dormant for year; it i reached by rail from Towanah. on the Central Pa cific, ami is tilling up rapidly. The cop per belt underlying the Ely district is said to be eleven miles in length and from one quarter to one-half mile wide. He reports one property that was marketed there recently at ?1 per share, and before the stock could be uttered and delivered, it had gone to &t per share and before it was well under mechanical working, bad reached $10. Now, there is no further output of the lock, the owners husbanding the splendid wealth they have under control. Piig concentrators, and matte smelters abound everywhere in the Ely section and business in growing in all lines and on all sides. The old lend mines of the district are lieing opened up steadily, as lead is needed for the fluxing of the output at the gold mines, and, taking all things into consideration, Mr. Grant is of the opinion Nevada is going to figure, again. as one of the most important and among the richest, of the world's mining een tcr. The one drawback is the scarcity of water in what is practically a desert country, but government aid in this vital particular is being invoked, and the sinking of wells is all there is to it. for there is an abundance of water at reasonable depth, and this question is easily soluble. Mr. Orant says his trip home is very refreshing and pleasant in ninny ways and he is enjoying it heartily, but will return to Nevada soon, to resume active interest in his own affairs, which are prospering nicely. 1 SPECIAL! Showing of New White 8pring Waistings for Thursday, Friday and Saturday AT 20c, 25 g 30c Per Yard Morse Dept. Store Where Everybody Likes to Trade. 3 FOR Ladies Only -AT- K k i ft'' i ft ft I ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Anotomlcal Chart Allowing the M uncle tor Home Treatment. vStar Theatre February 27tU at 3:00 o'clock A Scientific lecture on Beauty, Culture and Facial Blemishes -BY- i X. Z. Cauffman, P. D. L. D. TrofeJsor of Physiognomy Dermatology and Hair Culture. I Admission 25 cents i ! ft I if a: f I it , I Ladies bring your note books and pencils. Please be seated at three o'clock sharp. Anotomical Chart 4 Showing the Muscles for Home Treatment. THE OLD GOVERNMENT. Tho perfection of whisky used in the medical department of the United States military and nnval service. Also in hospitals. Recommended by the high-) LEST YOU FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed up! It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other re pairs. If so, take it to Andrew Asp & Company. They also do all kinds of blacksmitliing and repair work. Many men give lavishly of gold, To build bridges and castles and towers of old j If you want everlasting fame, a bene factor be, est authorities as the purest stimulant I Give the poor and needy Eocky Moun for family use. Win. Bock. Sold exclusively by tain Tea. Frank Hart, druggist. A piano and violin recital will be given by the Misses Adair and Freder ickscn and their advanced pupils on Monday evening at 8:13 in the Metho dist Church. An excellent program has been ar ranged. Adinis-ion 25 cents. The piano used at this concert is nished bv Filers Piano Hot.se. fur- THE HUNGRY HAN. The hungry mortal is almost unJ. versal (at times). When one is hun gry he wants something good and wants it quick, weli-served, in comfortable quarters, and at reasonable cost. That's what he wants; and if in Astoria, he goes where he knows he can get satis faction under all these conditions, that is, to the Palace Restaurant, on Com mercial street, opposite the Page build ing. The stranger going there once, goes there always. Party, and banquet, service, on the same satisfactory scale, proprietor. SUDDEN CHANGE. If you contracted a cold in the recent change of weather, you will find a rem edy of real merit in Tar & Wild Cherry or Atwood's Cold Cure. At Frank Hart's Drug Store. See our window dis play of purses and leather goods, etc N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, doeaal manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. MASSAGE, FINNISH METHOD. Miss Olga Landen, Finnish graduate, room 6, Pythian building. Gives maa sages, steam and hot baths. PhoM Black 2165. Will call. YOUR NEXT. Never have to wait long at the Oc cident Barber Shop. A. E. Peterson We are sole agents in Astoria for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. T. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let yot stand or sit on the oven door if yo wish. Prices reduced on all stoves aai ranges till after the Holidays. I I J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET