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THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 190O. 5 There's Nothing Like It or Half so good as Martin's New York Cream Cheese It is properly made and is clean and wholesome. A new Shipment just arrived. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. TERSE TALKS OF THE TOWN Tax Collections. ( nil., I em up In ihlle ,11 lln Hlif i ill' nllur nn tin- I'lll.'i lull mill illllutllll lu I MMI. - Tkl Oatll e-triiliiv ,t 1 1 . I in xiti I Ii- Mnhii 1 1 ii, I. i.i, n,i i nl nlliie a. il v I 'In i i.ili, uml u l II In -Mill hi "ill li r nn MiH'll l"th. Tile I' OJirl Nut full. Lai. liiibmi ,l If I Hi- nl NiilllaV, till, I lu .ei ,i .il lull nl Hit lit PHI III III" 111. ill I nl Villi I I, ,111 , i ll li-ll hip, M II II nlllllv I liil, I llliluii, S . -I. I ii. UmlriKuiiiK Rrjian . I ,,e -.ili.ui u i, id, I III Hie Hill i,l I iie -line i, l!u. 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I ,n l-mi, the jul't -cioti'l a--i-i.iii! lighi ! ecpci at the I le.dciili.il. I Sands light. -,lt- tllll I he ileeulllll of lli- pent ill llll lipi ll boat. ailiil'l. and hi, im, 1 inr iii., C'ohi ii il .i.i liter bar; I he -i-aieh fur him b,t the life--at iii", crew and all the balance of the story, a s (iiibli-hcd ill this paper mi the first of Hie (.re-cut mouth, tva- a juke, p. lie .nil simple He is mi r u-i I boat man. was out for a quiet pull lu rcla his muscles si tnl get fre-h-il iqi from the lassitude of confuieiiienl nt lln- -tut ion . was never in need of any help, and never reecievd any. He exonerated the Aslur inn ntirely in the prenii-c-. but claims the whole story was the wuik of some friendly jo-hcr who put it ju-l a mile or I An too iii iii-li. He take, the inalli-r very pica-nut ly, tar mole ... that did the informant of the Astmian, another friend nf hi-, "h" evidently believed all he heai'd and told. WHERE ASTORIAN'S EAT. Quick service, combined with cleanli ncss, mid high quality, is what the ma jority of people desire when they cat, and the restaurant when? nil these ac commodations can be obtained is where they go. The Pahice Catering Company on Coiumerciiil street, just opposite the I'ii go building, is known by every As toriiin as the plnco to obtain what they want. Hero they nil go and having gone, no other restaurant will satisfy. A specialty is made by the Palace res taurant for banquets, and parly service. Open at all hours. Very Busy Plant. -The bonlrry of li, M l.l'llllll'l- ll tllix city i- II lllMV pllllll (hew flu -. Iii I lie way of lii ii ml new hiudnc.. ,IV. Leathers l now engaged in pulling on eiititlii't time, tlx1 fob Inning unli'i-: One ,Vi foul liiniieli for I lie SiiihIk S igiiing Cowpiiny; Knee U'i flint hiiineie, one fur F.lilily Filllicry. line fur the Altoolui Pinking Company, llliil the third tnl Hciinini I'clciM'ii, each Mini nil nf them u he "i hot c pnw er llliilnleil. Hi- i hImi putting lii ii li'l fnnl fl"liilig limit tni V. OU. li for hull hut Hilling senile in Al,i-ka, equipped fnr engine ni .nil, The I', S. I.ighlhuile llimul hiii 1 1 I i -i ii litnnl, J ( I iii..in inllii, mid In' m two Wi font bunt. In hnili 1 1 I thi' W alien Pinking ClllllpilllV III III . Inl I'.ilV, Alilsk.l. Koit Clatsop Monument. A. an indi I'lilimi ill tin' iiitclc.t liken in the null li'i i'l I In- ri i'i'lini! nf ii Iii'Hiiiiih lit n.'i I lie lc nl nl' I I 'm t ( l,i I -nil, t hi' A t"i inn i. pi iv ili-gcil In qunt.- thi' lol'nw jug, limn j .1 plci-ant Icttd mi I Li' -object. c I i rued lu l,... I'.imlln I, mi, III ,1 I! ; I in- 'mi ii,i, !, ieel ii l , i- ,nni J I ., li l Willi IUuJ.'e,il in ,lli-l iul u j II. ll lull." Died At Ilijch Noon. At st. .M.ny'- liu-ii' ,i I. ii.ieii'i i. ,it iiuuii, I;. -I. M'.i I l -nll llhii 11 1. 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I-'inhi v .mi. tlil.tee. (n (i. W. S.ililiuin. vvaiiatitv, jMi.Mi, ..- hit 1. Iduek !. I'l.il nf I p.ei A.tuiiii. II. A. Cam ei..i .iii.l wile tu Aiidi.-ti Al.r.ih.ini. win liint t, 'H. fm lot l."i. Iii.iii.i e, nietery. I' i: i ti-u I.i lin.i Tii.( lu., lu lli-nrv W. lli iidi i. h-i n, itiiiianlt. 1 .".I . fui- ut ' ' hlu, I. 17. I ,n!i,r- -1. ni, I. .lllie. In I -anie. u.lll.,,tt lm Inl II. Iduek K ; I .it h.i -l.nie .l.ii M Unfile- tn ; S K vt.lll!e . tl ill I ,11:1 , 7"., tnl Int. I'. .Hid II III l.iue'u '. Selll-lell I'.llk. I i ' ii I in e-t m, nt ( i. . t n Men ill l.iuu , hel I u . ,lliet . l.lllll. ..l ,. . ;, S, p, I I III -. ell. .1, ii'!, I .1, V, ll. S . ,1 ,, Mill I' . 1 1 .ll 1 ! -1 . II . i-ie,.,, . i.); t e. ill II nn, pm en nn! ; . M mile. i t a . Suit H.-uiR Prepaii'd. i. II W. h i, ui I iii- ei!t. iiiuii"h Iii- alluinet. ll.n I i-uii Allen, i- pi'-pai mil: the pap-i- in an iiiipui l.ml -nil In be tiled here later. A-tnli.l ,V (.illinililA llitel IU'.il"-l il 1 la i Ii i i.i. I l 1 1 1 j . 1 1 1 : lli' unite!' in con ' luitei-t iiein- Hi.- all.-ed appii..ii,i I limi n .ii lect iiml.- laud, bv the lal! i It;. I people than wa- IN. lilted t nclll 11! t heii m i l: 1 11.1 1 I i"hl i, I it a v 1 1 niii Mi Well h. ,ih. ll". the iii.i Hi lionl.ige of I. luck So. I."1, i, r liiiii! lie ca-t line of Tvveu lielli -heel ea-lttaid lm a .lilanee nl itiHl l.-et, lln- -am.- .Ii-eivimiev i- a! lege.l lu ei-l ill inileh "i.-.iler deyree lip tiie line, and -imil.ii -nil- mat follow bill, .it all event-. Mr. Welch intends tu make legal impiirt a. to hi- -haie of the in i-appi opria I ion cniuplained of. Will Sue Portland. The Port of Port hind will have a -nil mi it- hand- in a .lav or tttu and the plainlilV in the ac tion will be nunc le than the I nilcil Stale, guv eminent or pari thcieof, I 'oniinan.h i P, !. Werlich, of the Thir teenth Lighthouse District, is having paper- prepared foe a suit again-t the C.nnniissioii lor I lie recov ery of damage for the .inking of the lighthouse tender Maiiiinilii mi the evening of October ' ItMI.'i. The tender was on her way down the rivci' from lliis eilv. when in t it' vicinitv of Wc-t port she ran int.. t he pipe line si rung out from the drcdgi' Cu luiiihia. wilh the re-nil that she -auk in it few minutes. She was Moated, but found lo be in bad shape and is uovi ly ing idle nt A-toria, ('.niiiniiiulcr Werlich expects to prove that Hie dredge was to blame fur the collision, as the dredge snowed no light-, although she wa- un der ttav w lieu the accident occurred. -Oreeoiiiaii. MASONIC. Temple Lodge, No. 7. A. F. vv A. M meets on the evenings nf the tii'st anil third Tuesdays in each month: ""'-. west corner ol Ninth and ( ommercial streets. !y order of the W. M. K. V. HOI.DF.X, secretary. Wearing Completion.-The foliimbia l.'iver I'ueki'i't' A-enelutimi'ii new war' limine in (lie ii(iier river front, tiium the ile of the old Oeeiilent ('millery in near in e(n(ii'lii,ii iiiiiI the iinmeiiii- line of in-w lief ruelu Hint f with it. The hllihlilij ii 17.', feel ,y IK fe,.( i,,K two tniiei in heijht mi, n i he i.i-, fr f f ir Bturiie nf limit. nn. fi.h. The HiM-i;i-linn inteinU In erert miulher heavy line nf net ineki hi'ttieen thin ir(i(-rt,y anil the "A. A ( ." tie.Ue. ( ontrtjetor I". L SffUijjliiiiil i. ieimi-ilile for , wure-hnii-e and ( , (. Miinten fnr the raefc w'oi k. CARD OF THANKS. UV de-iie In nm.t (;l n lef nil evjne.n our niii'i i.ii inn of i. iminy aet of hitiillii-i iiml ,i 1 1, -nl inn hhiiiin run- in" hne'l one. Mi'.. ( hiiile. A, iiin.hell, who h.i. jiii..ei nil., eti'inity. K peeilillv in lie ile.ire to (five il (ilihlie eiie.-iuii i,f dm t lis ii k h tu the irii-ni-liel . nl l ei n ( Inijitei , Older nf t he l'.ll"lei Sl.ir, tilm.e ieuted l--i.t .illee ejin never he fm unt ten, ' IIAI:l.i:s A. ( A.MI'I'.KI.I, AND I A.MII.V. TULE PRESERVES UNSAFE. Valencia Commissioner States That Tulc Belts Arc Not Dependable. A !I:A 1st (i, Mm eh :.- Ileiherl Kim sinit li. drpnt v entiuni.-imiei nf the I. mean nl em (ml 1 1 inn. nt W ii.liiiiutnn h.i- aniii'd 1 1 mil Seiiltle, where In- ifl. heen . niiduel ill" a federal inv e-t iuat inn "f th- Valeiiria meek. Mr. uiilli vta- iiiiwilljii' tn diseilH the tindllli.'. id the hnnid. "In fuet," he aid, "v,e IniVe eunie In nn definite eon-i-ln-iuii" a- tn where the Ijliune lie-, hav ing had lm np,urt iiiiily to tlinrnnuhly examine (he evident" vie tnnk. We ex amined nver fifty (i.-sui. mid took WXl i:if.'e. nf te-tiinuiiy. Ilin-t (if which Ii l en liled until vie e.-iti eet at it .y.t ina'ii ally. The deei-jiin. f,f the hoard will pn.liahly Ik- knuvvn within four '.r live week-, l.ut no .noiier. ''The only thinj; I can cay in regard to the i ule life preserver." concluded Smith, "i- that we have found th'-m entirely sati-f ii tniy in .mne ea-ea mid very de fective in ni her.. Mu.t of the test iniule in Semite were favorable to the tiile (ee eiM-i-. which we luok from the kte.iini'i . u nindum: Imi while one of tl em -tippm led a dead weight of tvveiitt .uiini. fur ninelyieveii hour-, iinotlu-i -ank in the .hurt .(.ace nf four hum-. 'Ihei are not d"peiid:ilili-; solid cork ..l.i'n. - In ni li h- ii -ed cV'In-ivelv, a thev ale ;i lei in ilimlit ." APPOINTED AMBASSADOR. i:u h:k. Mai.-i :. a ini.ie m th." H' laid In. n, I;, line -,n-: I Mu'imr I lu un;i - lit t . 1 1 1 . turn. i i Italian iniiii-ter nl' Foreign Affairs, lm. ,een ...ni.leiily appointed Ambassador to Ureal l!i it, tin in place ui Signnr Alberto l'lin-n. who will unit be il:i. ed ill charge nl the mini-try. Tlii- i- the lir.i tim.- Sigtmr Tittmii ha- been an aiiilui..Miiur and his appoint nieni touether with the recall m hi-I . pieil.-ce--ni' ha- armi-ed much i-onnii nt j j in diplomatic circles. j MURDER AT CARLTON. Well Known Rancher Shot and Instantly Killed. P.l'TTK, .Mont.. Manh ti. A -pc.-ial lu the Min-r from Mis-.mla. Mont.. Minder wa- perpetrated nt Carlton, lu mile- from here in the DiUi-r Hoot Val ley, about -Ciio o'clock thi- afternoon, when C. A. All-, a well-known rancher. I shut and in-tautlv killed William HolT. a limn who went up the vallev la-l sum mer from PhilipshurLr. where he hid re sided for lilteeii Vein-. All--hut at Hoff three time, with a -14 -calibre loll'- re volver, each -hut taking effect in Huff's body. The lir-t -hot tore oil' the lower part of the chin, the second struck him mi the edge nf the collarbone, and the third struck two and one-half iuclie lower down, crashing through the breast hone and bulging in the body. The trag edy occurred in the house on the Alls ranch, about three quarters of a mile above the T. A. McLaiu plaee. and as far as eau be learned, was the result of a drunken qtianvl. SHOT ON THE SPOT. IH'HIOT A. March 7. The three men who. on February 10th, attempted to assassinate President licvcs, were shot today nt the spot where the attack took A Scientific Wonder. The cures that stand to its credit make Bueklen's Arnica Salvo n seien tofie wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa., of a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst Burns, Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds. Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers drug store. New Popular Song Books Svenson's. HAS HARD VOYAGE Gasoline Schooner Delia Weathers 80 Mile Gale. WAVES DAMAGE THE VESSEL Lifeboat is Torn From Davit by Huge Seas Quantity of Hides Are Washed Overboard Other News of the Waterfront. ( iiptain lului .leii-i-u ni the gasoline elmniier Delia. Hirived in A-toria lat night, having hit .Ve-tiicea ,,.t Thiirs day iiiorning foe thi- plaee. He ieiort one of the harde.f trip- which he has ever made, and consider, himself ex Iremely lucky tu have come through the way he did. The captain state, that .noli after he put. out tmm Ne-tucea, he struck a hard wiinl which soon inerea-ed to a teriilile gale. It. via- iliijin.-ible to (nit buck a- the giile eaiin- from the -outh and tin- little schooner was driven north ailiving off the Columbia river bar Friday morning. Captain -lensen says the wind wa- blowing a lea-t 0 miles! an hour, and the big -ea-. threatened to wauip hi- craft. One huge roller came over the idc and -nia-hed one of the davits which held the life Uiat, and tore the la-hing- away so that the sniall huit Wii- washed partially over the side. F.y quick work on the part of those aboard however, the Imat vvj hauled hack and -eciuely tied down, though not before all the .mi-, and contents of the boat had been wa-hed overboard. An other rnoti-ter wave struck the ship soon after and a quantity of hides were wash ed away. Capaiii Jeii-en seeing that it was impos.ible to make the Columbia river bar, proceeded up the coast and by good chance managed to enter Slioal vvater bay, where he remained until Wednesday morning when he started foe A-toria. reaching here last evening. He e-titnates that the storm damaged him to the extent of over glofl. as besides lo-ing the bide., it will be necessary for a new davit to lie secured, and other articles of le cr value, which were do - troy, si, FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. The .steamer Mie IF. Klliiule HI lived iii from Tillainnok Ikty v c-terd.iy af'er- 11.101'. The iiiuli.r schooner Delhi left Shoal Water l!,-v ye-ler.Liv. tm A-tnri.i an I w ill probably be in today. The -team-hip Senator will be down from Portland thi- una n in u . San Fi-.ni-cisco bound, it the to", don't delay her in the river. Th" bar j ii Int. -eliuiiui'i Pulitzer came in from her station e-terday. Siie comes for fve-'n supplic- and a few day-' res! from the bullets of "old Ocean." The tender Heather left out for Tilln inuiik Knck yesterday and will go thence to Destruction I-latid. with siipplie- for both. She will go to Seattle before re turning to this port. The line oil-t.iuk -trainer A-uiicion arrived in la-t night from California at ! o'clock la-t night, and took on her pilot for Portland, proceeding up river at oner. The -tenner Alliance aiTived down from Port hi ml yesterday morning, on her way to Coos Pay and Kureka. The fol lowing people left out on her for tlio latter port. MY. and Mr., (.'eorge Drums and t heir -on li me -. There i- a shipment of nearly llui) boat We are sole agents in Astoria for the Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. Y. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges .is--. i.VW ' rK msmwz ?3 if anchor on the O. H. & ". pier, delivered here from Portland, Maine. A queer proposition for a country where they do a good iron work an they do here. They are for the fishing fleet. A bill of .ale win filed for record at the federal eiHtoiu hoiie yesterday, whereby Senator -Megler, of llrookfleld, conveys to the Portland-Seattle Rail way Cmnpany, the Rteainep Kdith, of 74 ton gross and .'!" tons net, register. The ship ('. F. Sargent has been swing ing to the tide so long in the lower har bor, that she has fouled her cables, and the steamer .Melville was sent down to her ve.teiday to aid her in unravelling the "iron knot." The work was quickly and cleverly done find the Sargent will leave out on the "next best" tide. She. is drawing nearly 2f feet. PERSONAL MENTION. A. K. Petersen .-pent Tuesday evening in Wesiport, and returned on yesterday's train. May op Herman Wise accompanied by his daughter, Miss liattie, went to the metropolis on yesterday morning's train. Mrs. Charle. VV'irkkala wa a pas-enger for Portland on the 7:4.') train yester iLiy morning. -Mrs. C. p. Zigler vv.-nt to Portland on the early train ye-terday morning. ( has. I,. Weidl.-r is in the city on a business tiip from Sun Francisco. Charle- Wright and wife. Mis Alies Wright and Abel Wright are visiting at Port Town-end. A. C. Osbiirn, of San Francisco, is in the city on a business tour of the North west. Captain A. K. Cann went to Seaside yesterday to overhaul his summer cot tage there again-t the warm days to come. "THE MILWAUKEE" "Pioneer Limited," St. Paul to Chi cago; "Overland Limited," Omaha to Chicago; "Southwest Limited," Kansas City to Chicago. No train in the service of any rail road in the world equals in equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. They own and operate their own Bleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of service not obtainamle elsewhere. Berths in their sleepers are longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other line. They protect their trains by the Block System. H. S. Rowe, General Agent, 134 Third street, Portland, Ore. YOUR NEXT. Never have to wait long at the Occident Barber Shop. A. E. Petersen, proprietor. The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident HoteL" Rates very reasonable. MASSAGE, FINNISH METHOD. Miss Olga Landen, Finnish graduate, room 6, Pythian building. Gives mas sages, steam and hot baths. Phoui Black 2165. Will call. 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 blacksmithing and repair work. X. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., does all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. FOR DAINTY THINGS. In the personal toilet line, such as hair brushes, combs, tileums, dainty hand soaps and everything that beau tifies and completes the toilet, go U Frank Hart, the druggist. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every one guaranteed. Will let yon stand or sit on the oven door if yon wish. Prices reduced on all stoves sn4 ranges till after the Holidays. I'l, J, Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET