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THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH iS, 1906. enur Qki linn .True .in in mm iti 1 1 ii 1 1 rw.i UU1IILI UllLililUi. 1IUMIU Alaska, and expect to pack .10.000 eases I i of wilniim this war. .). 1., Carlson. j nmnag. r of tho company, predict an I unusually large pack and mi i.t'jtt ion- ally pivsporous season for tho industry I in Alaska this Year. . ' i. : : v i...... ; i r isu omiiiissmnci ixeisunw is ivpi'ii- ' ol making his last tour of inspection of tlu Columbia river hatcheries, i Tho IVrtor Fish Company will opor jnto t hi- your it onniiory at Anaivitc mill I ho Ka-siH liiiy t umpanv cunnciy on Hassan Imv, Alaska, the la t tor can j uory under lease. Tho company expects 1 j to pack .'10.000 eases at tho Ixassan hay plant. T. .1. tlornian, of tho Potter Fish Notes of Interest From Seattle and the ! Company, has secured an interest in the Far North New Market Likely to j Slmkan Salmon Company' ommory ai . Shakan, Alaka. which is expected to ! paok ;0,000 eases thi yoar. 1,. 1 Hunt I will ho superintendent, (iornian ..v. Coin- pany of Seattle, will Im selling agents for nil of tho-e canneries. Opening of Season Causes Care ful Calculation. ALASKA PRODUCTS PROMISING ! be Very Active in Supply and Prices Odds and Ends. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. NI-AV YORK. March 'JT. A cable dis patoh to a morning papor from Merlin an: Tho betrothal is aiiiuin'oil of Mis.. Frederica, daughter of Judge I.el'Yvrp of IVnxer, anil who i studying music here ami Sinnr I, titmice, a talontoil young sculptor whom tho crow it Prince ot tioriminy accidentally mot in a oafo when ho was isiting Florence nnil whom tho Prince brought to Merlin to oootito a oominission. Ilo was taken np by Koinolil lti's;as. tho well known golf player, in whoso studio ho i woikiug. The hist minibor of the Seattle Trade Register, has the following jh'i tinont notvs between it covers: Packers and broker are very busy taking stock of the situation and spec- waving on me cnangrs m me ma.Noi Iluifiunid for the coming season. Stock of all kinds of canned salmon, except sock eyes and Alaska red, are low or ex hasutod. The packer still hold a far supply of sookeye. but a the packs for 1SVH5 and the next two years are expected to be small, it i considered certain that present price will be ma terially advanced before the marketing of the liHHJ pack. Alaska red are pass ing rapidly into consumption, but the market is well stocked and the prospect of a large pack oilers little hope of an advance in price for this grade during the coming season. The prospect of av erage or small pack for the other grades and the increasing demand for all grades, promise increased prices in some caes and the maintenance of the present prices in the other. The situation as a mm" " r'""" '"s- eant ha,i fotlml hfr I10 II1(ire mit,. than It is reported that E. A. Sims, of ,e In fact, it be gan to appear as Port Townsend intends to operate the though she was in love with the entire Cook Packing Company cannery at that I fire brigade. place, for the fall run of salmon only, j Xof ,hU afor mi,,ht lave this year. forgiven a great deal for the sake of Judge Hanford, on March 20. signed j (,)e 0l,rp,,,1It ,,e drew. t!. an order dischaiging the receivers for ; ,ine at anil thm hail UI1. the Pacific American Fisheries Company lloubte(llr Wn ono in the affilir. ,e the final divident having been paid and )r0(.U(V(J ,ieniable letters from the the business of the receivership finish-; tem,,,r hearte,, mir,eiUtti(1 l0 tlw wp0. jial. the sergeant and the drtigon. and E. B. Deming; of the P. A. F-, has her messages to the last named were bought the launch 8. D. C. whien ply quite as inflammatory a those addres. between Bellingham and Anacorte a ed to the members of the fire brigade, a passenger boat Mr. Demming, will Defemlent appealed to the court to say use the launch in connection with whether he could marry a lady who had his cannery at Chilkat. Alaska. The tug listened to a dragoon. The judge agreed Alpha, recently bought by Mr. Deming, that he could not, and having dealt with was reported started for Alaska this the case on its merits, a he said, de- week, dared that it was a rather ciwil thing G. VP. Smith has applied fop the ap- on the part of the warm hearted lady pointment of a receiver for the Puget to have brought it. Sound Fisheries Company, which owns WAS A COMPANY MAIDEN. That's Why the Fireman Refused to Wed Her. PARIS, March 27. Mine. Maria, a seem to have been oiilv too fond of the " Millingtrv." She walked out with a dashing memU'r of the fire brigade, and wa soon consumed by love. When, untrue to hi cloth, he backed out of his duty and deserted her, she wa virtuously indignant, and brought an action for .l(NtO for damage, down. and iflt) a month for life. The tireman faced the music bravely in court and acknowledged that he had promised to marry the nursmaid, but he was not alone in the case far from it indeed -and that was why he did not come up to the scratch. The bidy's heart had melted toward him, the fiivman eonfeed. but he had afterward iliiwerod that it had aln responded to other tlame iu hi own company. He wa a mere private, but a corporal first of all, and then a ser- ADJOURN SINE DIE. ( Ol.r.MIU'S. O.. March 27- There i a iai n agieem ui nmong mo lenilcis m Uith the House nd Senate to ad journ sine die on next Monday. The agreement tor an early adjournment i due to the serinu illness of Coventor I'atlison, the member believing that should "the tioveruor live relief from worry regarding legislative matter will mnteriallv aid hi reoovcrv. THE CARNAHAN LAW Road Statute Does Not Work to Satisfaction of All. SOME OF IT'S WEAK K)INTS Supervisors Given Too Much Leeway as to Fund, Time and Manner of Doing Road Woik Several Amendments Suggested. TP ARE ARRESTED Police Arrest Two Youths For At tempted Car Robbery. CHARGE IS DENIED BY THEM William Wilson and W. Erickson, Resi dents of Uniontown Placed Under Arrest by Authorities on Ser ious Charges Wilson Talks. I-ater developments in the reported attempted robbery of car N"o. 5 of the Astoria Electric Companv, bring to light several interesting facts, which were at firt not apparent. William Wilson is the individual who J bcinj,' an appointee is accused by the two fishermen of try-1 hold himself amenable to it alone; and ing to break into the change Imix. Wil The Astoiian i just in receipt of the folowiug interest ing communication in the mutter of Utdcd amendment to the t'armihau Hoad Law nud it i pub lished for the good that may ieult fioin it broad dieusion of the feature made conspicuous by the writer, any nud all of which tire entitled to prompt uud earnest consideration " Mishawaka, Maix h 2:1. HMifl. " KM it or Astoiian, Astoria, Oregon. IVar Sir: A wonl nuent the ('amtilmu l!oad Law : Some evil have ciept into it since it enactment, which, if not corrected, will soon bring ultout it re peal. To n large extent the taxpayers in tho social road district arv di satisfied with it working, and fell that a they are the one woh are putting up tlie money, the law give them no con (nil over the expenditure, and other matter ertuining to the road, which they naturally think they ought to be the best judge of; and object to till the control being centered in the hand of the county court and the supervisor. This i especially the case when woik is being done by the day. The law says that all work shall be done by con tract, but thi i annulled by another clause which give the court the nayno in thi matter. It work i to be done by the day then the supervisor becomes the master of the whole situation, and f the court to TO PLEASE THE BOYS IN SCLtXTINti OUR SPRING STOCK WE HAVE NOT OVERLOOKED THE TACT THAT BOYS WANT SPRING SUITS THE J SAME AS DO THEIR I ATHI KS, AND WE HAVE GIVEN SPECIAL STUDY TO OUR HOW CLOTHING EOR SPRING. WE WISH TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR BOYS' WATER PROOF SUITS JUST THE THING I OR OREGON WEATHER. GUARANTEED WATER PROOP. SUITS EROM $."I.OO to $10.00 SEE OUR WINDOWS LOR LATEST STYLES IN LATEST EABRICS FOR BOYS P. A. STOKES OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE YOU. SHOOTS DAUGHTER. a fertilizer factory on Lummi island. He claims that the company is insolvent ' and owes him wages amounting to $285, and other sums. The matter will be given a further hearing on March 26 by the court at Bellingham. A new Alaska fi-heries bill has been ATTEMPT TO LYNCH NEGRO. OAKLAND, Cal., March 27 A mob of over 100 men yesterday attempted to lynch a negro named Felton Evans. He was accused of attacking two voung white oirls. ilauohters of a Southern agreea upon try the Alaska packers an Pafjific En?ineer an(J th rai,roa(, han(s the Department of Commerce and La- in th(J 0ak,and Yrd) quicky bor, and submitted to the House com- athere(1 to him n w, bady mittee on territories. The new bill pro- , , . , . . , ." v beaten and steps were being taken to Tide., among other things, that traps , h him when hg by po. must be located 500 yards or more from ,ieeman John Fah who gucced(yl; after the mouth of any stream l,Ss than 500 a gt , ' him a (jf feet wide; that the Secretary of Com- ga(etv meree and Labor may, after hearing all interested parties, set aside certain: streams for purposes of propagation; .. , Sleeplessneti. . , - . . , , . . i Disorders of the stomach produce a and that the fishery shall be under nervoug and the jurisdiction of the Department of sleep. Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Commerce and Labor. I Tablets stimulate the digestive organs, The Taku-Alaska Packing Company of restore the system to a healthy con Astoria has leased the Pacific Cold Stor- fio a"d "?ak ",eeP. V1- . For , x , , , sale by Frank Hart and leading drug- age. Company's cannery at Taku harbor, gtg. Economic Grocery Buyers Take Notice. OF OUR Special Grocery Bargains All This Week nothing as good nor as cheap elsewhere Here Are a Few of Them Kadio Laundry Soap 32 bars Ji.oo Keg Pickles, regular $1.00; special, keg 85 French Prunes, fancy Santa Claras, 14 pounds 1.00 Rhubarb, pound 05 Jams, assorted flavors, regular 25 jar, special 20 THE FOARD 8 STOKES GO. ASTOBIA'S GREATEST STORE. son is a young fellow agel 24, who lives with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .John Wilson, at the terminus of the car line in Uniontown. The young fellow is emplovvd in the Co-oerative Cannery. When seen at his home last niht. shortly before G oYhx-k, and ipii'stioiicd roiii-ernin the atTair. Wilson stated that the two men who had attacked him, were fishermen living in thi- neihlxir hood, whom he did not know. He de nied ab-oliitely that he was attempting to break into the box. Said he, "I was just coming home from town, and when the car arrived at the i-nd of the line I irnt olT, and started walking toward the house. I had not proceeded far until thee two men ran after me, nml began to beat me terribly. I defi-nded myself but they were too strong fop me, and when they had knocked me almost sen seless, drag-d me back to the car and told the conductor that I had b.-en try ing to rob the car.'' Young Wilson state that the two men were under the influence of liquor when they assaulted hira, and knowg of no reason why they should have thought he was trying to commit any crime. "I am well known by the motorman," he continued, "and the idea of robbing the car had never entered my head. It is perfectly preposterous." Wilson said that when the men drag ged him aboard the ear, they let loose of him, and he at once dashed away, and ran home. John Wilson, the young man's father, conducts a small cigar stand in Union town, and the family has always borne a good reputation in the neighborhood On the car with Wilson at the time of the trouble was another young roan by the name of W. Krikson, and it is said that he in implicated in the affair, having helped Wilson in his effort to break open the box. When the two fish ermen seized WriIson, Erikson it seems jumped off the front end of the car, and ran home., After an investigation into the trouble the police last night about 7 o'clock placed both Wilson and Erikson under arrest, and they are now confined in the city jail. They will probably have their hearing this afternoon. Torture By Savages. "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Philip pines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering I endured for three months from inflammation of the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of Cush ing, Me., "Nothing helped me until I tried Electric Bitters, three bottbs of which completely cured me." Cures Liv er Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blood disor ders and Malaria; and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaran teed by Chas. Pagers, druggist. Price 50c. Morning Astorian C5 cents per monVh. as he is generally a ramher he carries on the work at hi own convenience, and in instance, is jjiven i traits in volving large sums without bids being advertised for same; has his own teams at work by the day, and all the while drawing pay as mi'ivisor, and the taxpayer- have no means of ascertaining how much they are pajing fur this labor except in a general way at the beginning of the year when it is too late tu correct any e.vtiaviij.'aii'i- that may have Wn indulged in; and as the siipci isur is nut obliged to make any report to the taxpayers by this law, they feel Hint the cmiit does lint evil ei-e that cure and scrutiny over expi-ndi tines that they would do tli'-m-elves. and would like to have some stipervi-ioii over malt is of thi- kind in their own hands. "An amendment to the armilun Road I-hw. like the folluwiii" would meet with favor in the different di tricts. First realizing that part which leaves it to the court whether work shall be done by day'i work, or con tract, ana enacting in its sieml an amendment granting this power to the taxpayers. Another amendment giving the dif ferent districts the power to elect each year at the annual meeting or otker wise three members of their own body who shall constitute an advisory board, meeting once a month to consult with the supervisor about all matter con nected with work for which money has been voted by special tax; this body representing the majority, would be of use to the county court, and put n stop to that class of busybodies who are constantly getting the car of the court to father their own schemes, and they would also have the right to call meet ings of the taxpayers whenever occa sion arose. This amendment would not be obligatory on any district, but discretionary to use as they aw fit. " We have school directors elected to safeguard the interests of the taxpay ers, and why should we not have the same in the road districts where larger sums are involved? An amendment like the above would meet with favor, but if anybody has a better favor we would be glad to hear from them, ho that those gentlemen who are going to rep resent us in the next legislature might be instructed to work for this change. I am yours, " TAXPAYER." Father Kills Daughter Juit Before Her Marriage. KVF.lt F.TT, Ma, March 27. -!. than thiec hour before th" time net for her wedding IrWy F. Tottnend was shot and mortally wounded by her fath er, Joseph 1'. Towiineiid in their home in this city yesterday. Townend then end d hin own life with a bullet. .Miss Townwnd was to have been married to Francis K. Perry at 0 o'clock lt night. A far as it known Towimciid hud nothing against Perry and the supposi tion is the Townitcnd' mind wit unbal anced by reason of his ove for bin daughter ami hi brooding over the prospect of a separation from her. TO UNITE ENGLISH. I 1 call at Atlantic Union Holdi Annual Meeting in London. LONDON", March 27 At the anmml meeting last night of the Atlantic Union, the object of which wa otvaui zation, is to draw together English speaking people by the formation of ties of persons! friendship, I,oid Monks well -aid that for the Hist time ill the history of the union the American em Imssv had co operated ill its woik. T i . year's uecss. Lord Moriksc io alsn was due to l:)iilesian int ! theinsehi'. in the union. AST0RIAGR0CERY We offer you the Itent good that you can get in Anloria for the money. Our groceries are always fre.h and up to dte. F re .Ii fruit and vegetable in irnm. Order by telephone attehdet) to a promptly a if you called at the itor ASTORIA GROCERY I'hone Mala 681 823 Commercial St del. ' ing ROUGH EXPERIENCE. tfrpKMIACEV. Maid, : (Jermaii snMieis lambd from Tw.. haliniili Give Health, Vigor and Tone. Ib'tbilie is a boon for aurTerera from aneamia. lty it use the blood 1 ipiickly regenerated and the color I comrs noiiiinl. The drooping strength is revived. The languor in diminish I. j Health, vigor and tone predominate, ' N'ew life and happv activity result, i Mrs Ilei; II, Hhriel Middlcborbu;b, III., writes, I har been troubled with livnr complaint and pour blood, and have found nothing to benefit me like llcrliine, I hope never to be without it. , 1 lune wished that I had known of H Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Itch, Ring Worm, Herpes, Barbers' Itch. All of these diseases are attended by intense itching, which is almst instant ly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Salve and by it? continued use a per manent cure may be effected. It haa in fact, cured many cases that had re sisted all other tretment. Price 25c per box. For sale by Frank Flart and leading druggists. Sundin at Knilkioiia. Thev h fi liciliu I in my husband' life time." 50c. Sold by i f I on Satunlay and crossed the Hallic in a I ""ig " fieri e sfiiiw storm. Ac thev were neat NOTICE. ing the Swedish coast the storm caused ; a rent in the b.ilhinii permitting the gas to escape. The balloon began to j All voter of Clatsop county, irre descend and the men were obliged to cut j pective of parties, art hereby invited away the basket, throw nut its contents, and requeued to meet and participate and cling to, the net. It was two hours ' in a ma meeting to lie held In " Logan before they landed exhausted. Always Keeps CDamnerlaln's" Remedy in His House. Cough "We would not lie without Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. It is kept on hand continually in our home," says W. W, Kearney, editor of the Independent, Lowry City, Mo. That l just what every family should do. When kept at hand ready for instant use. a cold mav be checked at the outset and cured in ! much b time than after it has be- j come settled In the system. This rem- j edy is also without a peer for croup in t children, end will prevent the attack when given as soon as the child be-1 comes hoarse, or even after the cnoupy cough appears, which can only be done when the remedy is kept at hand. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. hall" at Astoria, on Saturday, April 21, l!0d, at 10 a. rn for the purpose of nominating a full county ticket to b vot- d for on Monday, June 4, HKXJ. C. J. TRENCIIARD, Chairman of the Citizens Committci of Aatoria, Or. MAX W. POIIL, Secretary. When you are wearied from overwork, feel listless or languid, or when you can not sleep on eat, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. One of the greatest ton ics known. :. cents, Tea of Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist. NOW FOR A NICE DAINTY LITTLE PIECE OF CHINA A CHINA TEA POT, CHOCO LATE POT, CUP AND SAUCER OR EVEN A NICE LITTLE TEA SET, MAY BE JUST THE THING YOU ARE WANTING IF SO THE PLACE TO GO IS THE YoKohama Bazaar I 628 Commercial Htreet, Astorltt PaleBoliemlan Lager Beer THE BEER FOR THE HEALTHY WEALTHY AND WISE on draught and in bottles Brewnl inrter Military condition and prupeny until right here in Aitorla. North Pacific Brewing Go. ASTORIA, OREGON. The Best Cough Syrup. S. L. Apple, ex-Probate Judge, Ot tawa Co,, Kansas, writes: "This is to sny that I have used Ballard's Hore hound Syrup for years, and I do not hesitate to recommend it as the best cough syrup I have ever used." 2Bo 60k and $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug stor.