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UK SATURDAY, 7. 9f. THE MORNING ASTOIIIAN. ASTOKIA, OREGON New and Up-to.date . W hava Jut reoelvsj shipment of new and up-to-date Imported Chinaware consisting mostly of odd pieces, selected pattern, from the loading mak ers, and will prove letter value tlutii the kind you have been psylng more money for. See our line before buying, ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. !K TRLES I THE MM Uiuet Licenses.- The State Fish War (.-u ymli'iilay Mated that In' tuid Issued y 1 7 Kill ii'rt tubing license, and 71 St IH'V llcCIISCH, Hit Ben He-Appointed. Link ('. Ittit ton has leu reappointed liy State 1h Warden John I,. Itleland. of Wash ington, hU dcpulv for tin t nluiuiiia rlvi-r district. The Municipal Ownership League ex tends an Invitation to the Public to at tend their tiiiM-t iitf( lu the Fishermen' Hull mi A-lor tiet, Suiolity April H at 1M p. in. H. M. I.OUN5TF.N. Chairman. Officially Measured. The !" gao him launch Geitrtidc, owned ly Chaile JhivU, of ( liiiHwik, mid built by I, (' Anderson, ha 1h-ii officially iiK-iiMir-.l by Deputy Collector of Custom .1. (' M..'iw. Her dimension art recorded a follow: length. .1!4 feet; licaiii, Ml feet; lnttttft 11 gro; and 7 t"ii nt Don't Forget to look up lh limi ne card of F. W. Gardiner, the ex perl bookkeeper, in thl lue. It may have something of lnferet for you. Hotel Irving European plan. The only steam-heated hotel In Astoria; Urge and airy rooms; prices from 50 cents to 1 1. jo; well prepared and daintily served meals at s cents. Special rates per week or month for room and board to permanent guests. Our bus meet all trains and steamboats. Firat Step In Cltitenshlp. I'. tr Mar tin Ilansni. a native of Norway filed hi deetaratiinn to l-ei-oine a titicn of America with the county ch-ik ycter iluv. Will Coalesce. The Clatsop County Medical Association will coalesce ill making Ih" meting of tin- Orison Slate Board of Health, n genuine "iicce.. It ituitene here dmiiitf the Irtt week In thU uioiilh. Many ditiii(!iiUlied phyiein of Hie htate are to be pre", ent, and the pper to lie oiTered by the visitor and by the Im-nl men of li- rine will lie replete with Interent. Deed and Lease. There wer. a deed and leae flhvl for record at the olllce of the county clerk yenterday, towit; C,iitive Friewald and A. Friewald. to the Northern Hrewcry Coiupniiy, for it period of twenty year, hit 1C and 21. of Hammond. Walter C. Smith and wife to Cyril A. Mcunc, warranty, conoid ration I,HK), fonveying Iit 9 and 10 in Itloek 14. and UU 0, 7, and 8. in Block 27, of The IMaaa. 0000000000000000000000000 Try a Can of HHPs Bros. High Grade Mocha and Java Coffee, AND IF IT IS NOT THE BEST YOU HAVE EVER USED, WE WILL GLADLY REFUND YOUR MONEY. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118122 Twelfth St. Aatoria, Or. I Do Not Forget,-. County (l.-ik .1. C Clinton will kfi'ji hi office open 011 Saturday 1 1 i 1 1 1 mid Monday night, for tli convenience of thosn 11 ti.rii who cannot (hid time during thi day to reg ister for the coming primaries, 4 7 II BASE BALL. Sunday April 8th Astoria vs. Ft Stevens. A. F. C. Grounds. ADMISSION 35c. St. Mary's Moapital. Tin im-w uml Umitilful hopitii iilii-at'd to SI Mary, mid jut completed i rapidly re ii'W intf il new 'iii,ini'iit, utid by I'm -1 1 will In. in lull winking trim. Dr. .1. A. Fulton is lion' Hiiiyou of the gniit establishment, Mid hn alrciidy iniliali-d lli.. owiatitig room with 11 highly iiceeftil op-iittion. It will a for f 1 1 it ti y year to come, one of the ornaments nii'l institutions of tin- City. bV'tif-N'. Pillsbury'i Best Flour, Minneapolis, f 1.75 per sack. Geo. Llndstrom k Co. Good Reaon For It.The Atorin nlon ii(i a !t nuiTiy other irtt r-t-ed citizen, hrti Ix-en anxioua to know why the lire depnrtmr-nt could not, or .rather, did not exercUe It team with jlhe eppuiatiM every day and yenlerdav it Ili.iile ili-llllile nllirie at folllltilin- head and found lhr"- va a good rea tm for the priKitici". Fire Chief Foster esplaiu the matter in thia wie That it i not alwaya poiililt to give the ani maU it due amount of exereUe with s heavy appuratua attarhed; that the liorM- are ent tail three day in the week wfrth the rlgt and three day w4th out them, or und-'r the hiiddle; that rni-li of the three Kution of the de partment ha it 4 fixed and particular hour for exercising, namely, from R lo tt o'clock in the morning from II to Hi and from 10 to 11 o'clock; 10 that there ix never but one tcBln out at a time. He al-ti informed the reporter that when one driver leaven the ntation to eereie hit lioren, he liumt tele phone to the two othr hoii.es( and tl-y cover hi eallt for lire wrvii-e during bU alweni-e from the hou-e: and In thi milliner there i never any lap in the nervire by reaon of the teaint lM-ing out for cxerci-e. Thin i nil carefully arranged and -how theiv U prudent overight of the requirement at all point of the service. The appnrntu U never taken out in wet went her, in exi-oiiiiig, ainea tjie mud and aluW and coneipient and constant denning required doen more harm than good to the fine mnteriala in the equipment. Leave your Tanaina hata at Scully' cigar ntore and get them cleaned in flmt-i'laas dyh?. 4-4-8t. In Police Court-Aftcr upending six month on the Umatilla lightnhip where nothing stronger than water ! kept. Snmuel E. Jackson, arrived in Astoria with a big thirst on for more vivify ln& Ktimulants, ami Iwyjiin V) llrink varied mixture found in the tlrfrat iincncliiii'' estnblinhment around the cit v. He imbibed too freely, however and when Friday morning's sun arouc above the Clatsop hill Samuel awoke to nee the glint of prison bur before hi dizry eyes. When interviewed by Judge Anderson yesterday afternoon Samuel had recovered from his inebrin (imi and in response to tho judge's re quest contributed the sum of five si inoleoiis into the city treasury. M. II Hendrickson another of those who look ed on the wine until it hud assumed the eolois of the national emblem, was giv en a cell in the bast ilo until be imd sob ered up, when he was allowed to depart after having given $5.00 to the support of the city. LADIES! lie sure to attend to the Fair mil linery opening on Saturday, April 7th. Our style aru strictly up-to-date, and prices aro much lower than ever before at this time of the year, lou will not be disappointed, For a good shave go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chairs. No long walta. The Day of Days,--Yesterday was pay day at the army post at Fort Ste vens, Columbia and Cunby, the army pay iiuiKter reaching thia city on the noon cxprciu from rortlaud. This I" the day of day at 11 "t or on a naval vessel, and no doubt the "boy" ate unl vcrsitlly glai) of lU arrival. Repairs Underway. A big force of wmk men I at work on the preliminary plans for the remodelling of the Parker House, The whole mjiiIIi front is to be cut oir. mid back for a depth of fiv feet, from roof to cellar, and there are ninny change contemplated for the Intel lor, nil of w hich involve an ex traordinary expense, but the house will radii-ally improved In every way. Astorlan Saved. The only Aslorlan know n to have been In the I'oilhind Cham ber of Couimercfi fire was Waller Ad. a ins, thi' son of M, N, Adams of thin city, Tho young man was In the ser vice of John I', Slniikney on the seven th floor of the building, end he tele it'iiiplied his fath'-r 11 1 ,'1:20 o'clock p, 111 Unit be bail gotten safely from the building. K. of P. Convention. Tho Pythian convention of the Sixth district, com prising Astoria, lliiiiiler. Nimble and St. Helen's, will assemble today at. the latter place, and a goodly team of A, toriu fraters will be in attendance. The work of the convention is to be in I'ui forui liiik, and the exercise will be enlii-neii by the pieenee of a delega tion mid drill team from the Indies' annex, tin? Hathboue Sisters, of this city, who will jjo there under the chap eronage of )r. Nellie Vernon, Regatta Committee. Then wa a meeting of the liegiilta Committee of IO11.-,, held t the olllce of Mayor Her man 'ie last evening, for the purpose of miming or providing for the. nam ing of the committee to In- in charge of the great event thi year. The whole situation was thoroughly canvassed and many apt suggestions made in the prem ise, and the final conclusion reached Ma that the four civic improvement Hnlis of th;- city should nominate and elect the P.egatta Committee for 1906. each club naming member from its own particular territory. Those present were Herman Wise, C. It. Morse, Thomas Uyrie, Norri Staples, August Nelson K. Hatike and J. S. IVllinger. Therij weiv three absentee, J. II. Seymour, A. Dunbar and Fred J. Jolm-oii and F. It Stokes. Will Resume His Car. Eugene Bus. sing, the niotormau of the Astoria F.lec trie Company, who had the misfortune to run over the child of Mr. and Mr. Hangman on Wednesday evening last wa almost persuaded thut he could never run his nir agitin after the dreadful experience that Wfel him, 0 keen was hi sense of the responsibility that rested upon bin, but the prompt exoneration accorded him by the coro ner's jury and the tacit exculpation cvi-(lein-f on all side he has changed his mind and lo- will go out this morn ing on bis regular car and its regular run beginning at (I o'clock. lie is a careful and painstaking workman and it is hoped be may never be called upon to pass through another such an ordeal as was his on Wednesday, and if de. voted care can obviate such a contingen cv, he never will. IN COUNTY COURT. Proceedings Had in the Commissioners' Court Yesterday. The county court convened yesterday morning wt 0 o'clock with the full bench in attendance. It was ordered by the court, upon the application of Sheriff Thomas I.inville. that Edgar 0. Gearhart be, and is, ap pointed jailer of the Clatsop county jail at u salary of $25.00 per month, vice Allen Anderson, who is now serving as chief deputy sheriff. The petition for an election for-or-against local option in John Pay pre cinct No. 1., and Astoria precinct No. 7, were received in open court, and action thereon reserved until tho 17th of thc present month. It was ordered that the County Road Muster provide the necessary lumber, 2,000 feet, for the repairs on the roads in district No. 5. ( The matter of the hauling and laying of the planking on the ronds in dis trict No. 15, a number of bids for which have been filed with the court at this term, has been deferred for final action until the resumption of business on the 17th of the present month. Th court then adjourned.' LADIES! Attention is called to the grand open ing sale of the latest up-to-date mil linery at the Fair (Star Theatre build ing), on Saturday, April 7. You are cordially invited. Morning Astorian 65 cents per month, Court House Expenses, During the month of March lust, the county court expended the sum of $4,000 spproy imatcly, for stone and iron to lie used In the const ruction of the "new" coun ty court house, arid so faf. In April, the inn of (I!t(K ba been spent on ac count of the old, original terra cotta contract. The court ha not a yet de cided what, if any, plan and aiieciflca. lion are to lie used in the work of the new structure, but it is understood all member are favorable to the re-adoption of the original plans prepared by Architect Taurus, of Portland, which bill by the way bus never la-en paid for mid which amount to almut l-X-11(0. Air. 1,11ariis was in the city yes. terday in conference with the commis sioner on thl relation, and, It is said on excellent authority, agreed to take $2,500 for the plan he originally pro jected, and to thi the court is aaid to be quite favorably disposed especially as Mr, l.a.iiriis intimated thnt the sub stitution of e costly materials may la- employed to bring aliout a reduction of 45,000 in the final cost of the build, big and still adhere, literally to the scale and scope of the original plans These possible reduction together with the abatement of $4 ,39.1 attained in the closing of the terra cotta contract on Thursday, Inspire the court to proceed with the work of construction, though just under what legal premise they will operate, i not yet determinable by the ordinary outsider. The matter is being broadly discussed tm the street and pub lie iiilerc-t i growing in the plan and purpose of the court. TAXES POURING IN. Present Status of the Public Monies Due on the 1903 Roll. Clatsop county and the sheriffs office are making a splendid showing on the score of the VMi!i tax roll. The following figures are taken from the accounts of Sheriff Thomas Linville and exhibit n flattering condition of af. fairs, both from the stand point of his oflicial energy in collecting, and from the liasi of the civic obligation involv ed U) tho crwlit of the tax-paying citizen. The court house fund now holds to its credit the sum of $39,558.14, and this may be increased to practically another thousand. It is also subjected to the warrant ordered on Thursday last In the sum of $19,500. Total of 1905 Tax Roll $225,78270 Collected up to March 15 $18.1.615 45 Amount of 1 per cent rebate al lowed 5.624.10 Collected from March 15 to Ap ril 2 15.124.09 Amount) , of "first one-half" - taxes paid .... 10.426.21 214.789. 91 Amounts still un paid and de linquent ... $ 10.992. 7 l"Hn nil delinquent takes a penalty of ten per cent is charged, and interest at twelve per cent per annum, upon all "fir-t onejialt" payments, the "second one-half" becomes deliquent on the fust Monday in October, 1906. The tax roll remains open for collections until the first Monday iu October, 1906, af ter wlych date the property still un paid is advertised and sold. 00000000000 0000000 O FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. 0 000000000000000000 The steamer Redondo arrived down at daylight and went to sea without any loss of time. The steamship Roanoke is due to ar rive on Monday next from Los Angeles and San Francisco. The steamer Cascades is due to ar rive down at any moment on her way to San Francisco. The Callender steamer Melville went to Portland yesterday morning to bring down tho new locomotive for use on the I. R. & N. Railway at Ilwaco. The master of the British ship Brab loch, which has been lying here since the 23rd of November last, says he has no knowledge nor orders in the matter of the reported charter of bis ship at 'I'acomn. The motor schooner Delia arrived in from Nestucca yesterday with a full cargo of cheese and sundries. The steamer Bee arrived down from Portland yesterday afternoon and left out for Sun Francisco on the night flood. The steamship Senator is due down from Portland on her way to San Fran cisco, at 6 o'clock this morning. Mr. L. E, Sellg of this city, is among her passenger.. The barkentine Tho. F. Kmblgh left up for Portland yesterday at one o'clock on the hawscre of the Harvest Queen. The Harvest Oueen arrived down at noon yesterday from Portland with the schooner- Mabel (iae and W. F. Jewett 011 her line, They are both lumber hideii for California, the finle for San Pedro arid the Jewett for San Fran cisco. Notice to Mariners. ' The following affects the Mst of Light, liuoys, and Daymark, Pacific Coast, 1900, Coast of Oregon, page 41, Tillamook Pock Mooring Uuoy, a white, first class nun, found out of position, April 5, was replaced the same day, Yaquina Hay Entrance), page) 47. Channel Rock Huoy, No. 0, a sccond-cla nun, reported adrift, March 19, will be replaced a soon as practicable. WASHINGTON. Willapa Pay, page 71. Channel Star boa rd Side Buoy, No. 2, a red, second class spar, reported adrift, March 31 will be replaced as soon as practicable. Admiralty Inlcf Page 77- Colvo Rock Buoy, No. 2, a rd, second-class nun, heretofore reported out of posi tion, was replaced Miirch 20. Tula Point Buoy, No. I. A black, firstclos spar, heretofore reported adrift, was replaced March 26, By ordpr of th.- Light House Board. P. J. WKRI.ICH, Commander V. S. N. I.ight-House In spector. A STRONG ENDORSEMENT. Council of Huntington Unanimously Ex presses Confidence in Hon. John H. Aitkin. As an evidence of the personal regard and esteem in which Ibrn. .lohn If. Ait kin is held by the people of Hunting. tm. among whom he has resided for the past 18 years, the following resolutions, passed unanimously by the city coun cil last Monday night, are most signi ficant and speak in unjnisfjikable terms of their utmo-t confidence of his ability and integrity: Resolutions of Confidence. Whereas, our esteemed fellow towns1 num. Hon. John T. Aitkin, a resident of this city for the pat eighteen years hit been urged by his friends to become a candidate on the Republican ticket for the important office of State Treas. urer of Oregon, we, his fellow citizens and neighbor, desire to place ourselves on record as favoring hi nomination and election. He has been Mayor of this city and its treasurer five consecu tive terms. He is prominent in finan cial circles and has been the leading merchant of tlrf city all these years. He is one of our most honest and up right citizens; has always taken great interest in our public schools, and at present is one of our trusted directors. We are confident that his name will adds great strength to the Republican State Ticket, therefore, be it Resolved, that we, the council of the City of Huntington, do most heartily iMcomnuyid Hon. John 1L Aitkin, to the Republican of Oregon for the of. fice of State Treasurer, having complete, confidence in bim, and earnestly en dorse his candidacy, fully convinced that no aspirant now before the voters of the state is lietter equipped or more fully qualified to fill this most import ant position, his business career in this city during the eighteen years being unimpeachable; one of strict honesty and integrity. (Signed.) R. W. FRAME. Mayor. T. .1. HUSTON, Recorder. JAS. CUNNINGHAM. Councilman J. HARTL1J, Councilman. ARCHIE JOHNSTON, Councilman 0. AIM. Councilman. WM. 0. SPENCER. Councilman A. W. SUTHERLAND, Treasurer. JOHN F. ITANNON. Marshall. Mrs. A. .Tuloff wishes to announce that she is not interested in the milli nery store formerly known as the Fair in the Star theatre building and has no business collections with it. In the near future Mrs. JalofT expects to open a first.class millinery store in the exit. Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Wm, Thos. Lonorgan, provincial Constable at Chaplcau, Ontario, says: "I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar in the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, I tried it, and after using two small bottles, I was completely cured." This remedy is intended especially for coughs and colds. It will loosen and relieve a severe cold in less time than by any other treatment and is a favorite wher ever its superior excellence has become known. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Deuggsts. Still, this little pleasantry about coal is carrying the mystic rites of the day just a bit too far. Church I Notices First Congregational. Rev. W, L, Strange will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening as usuaL Sunday School at 12:15. First M. E, Church . The pastor Rev. W. 8. Grim will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, m.. Sun day School at 12:15; class meeting at 10:15 a, m.. and Epworth League at 630 p, m. A cordial Invitation is ex tended to all for all service. Subject for league service will be "The Cost of Service." Prayer meeting Wednesday jst 7:30 p. m. First Presbyterian. Rev. W. S. Gilbert, pastor. Morning worship at 10 o'clock; Sunday School at 1215. The new library will be open Y.P.S.C.E., at 6:30 o'clock; Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon themes: Morn ing: "Palm Sunday." Evening: "Four Group at the Cross." Mrs Callendar will sing a solo at the morning ser. vice. Grace Episcopal. I Services at Grace Church for Palm Sunday Early celebration 8 a. m., morn ing prayer and sermon II a. m.; Sunday School 12:30 p. m.; Evening prayer 7:30. Services at noly Innocents' Chap el. .1:30 p. m. The rector of Grace church officiating in the absence of Rev F. E. Alleyne at Collins' Springs- Daily ser vice at Grace Church during Holy Week 10 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Frst Baptist. The Baptists will observe their usual order of services tomorrow. The pas. tor preaching in the morning and even ing on the following subjects: The Unity of Believers in Jesus Christ." and "How to Spend the Sabbath." Every body is cordially invited to attend. First Lutheran Church. Gustave E. Rydquist Pastor. Services tomorrow are as follows: Sunday School at 9:30 in English. Morning ser vice at 10:45 in Sweedish. Evening ser vice at 8 o'clock in English. To thia service we can invite the general public and we take pleasure in doing so- The subject of the English service will be: "Crucify him, the . Cry of Humanity." Passion week will be observed as a, week of prayer with services every evening except Saturday. On Tuesday and Friday evenings the service will be in English. It is officially decided that Andy Ham ilton is a clubbable man, so watch the insurance trustees roll up their sleeves. THE OLD GOVERNMENT. The perfection of whisky used in tht medical department of the United States military and naval service. Alsa in hospitals. Recommended by the high est authorities as the purest stimulant for family use. Sold exclusively by Wm. Bock. Morning Astorian 65 cents per month. THE NIMBLE COIN. The nimble coin of the country neve does so good a thing as when it supplies a man with a well-cooked and health ful meal of the sort he is hungry for. In this instance is becomes a blessing, and no pocketbook is the poorer for the ex penditure; this is why everyone yon see coming out of the Palace Restaurant carries such a grateful and satisfied ex pression of countenace. Just watch for a day or so, and the first thing you know you'll be a steady customer there. It is one of the certaintiies of Astoria life. The very best board to he obtained in the city Is at "The Occident HoteL" Ratea very reasonable. Baseball goods at Svenson's. THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in ' the amateur way, kodaks, films, plates, cards, mounts, and all the technical details of the business, and want the best and last in the way of artistic development, just go to Frank Hart, the druggist, and tell him so. That is all. LEST Y8U FORGET. Is it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed upt It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other re pairs. If so, take it to Andrew As' Company. They also do all kind; blacksmithing and repair work. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., does all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and al work guaranteed. O0Q00O0C0000O