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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1906)
monday, April igoo. THE MOllNINO ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. WEIGHING LUMBER CARS. New and Up-to.date Wo lure Jul reiwlvtd ililpm'nt ef nrw and upto-daU Imported Chinaware eouaUtiiif mostly of odd plecea, selected pattern, from the leading irmk m, and will prove belter value Hum the kind you hnv tuen ylng More money fur. 8i) our line before buying, ROSS, HIGGINS Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. MORAL WAVE AT RAINIER. There lit xiiiil In ln ii strong moral wave rngulllng the town f Itiiliilw ul present, mill yi'li'nliiy nil I In loon iiihI ton In lluil place wi'io i'Ioh id tight. Don't Forget to look up tnn bul an card of F. Vf, Gardiner, tlm port book keeper, in this Uue. It may have tum(hlng of Interest for you. MORE LUCK TO ITI llii- editor i reliably iiilui iiu'il Hi.it n lunik will Hi' t".iiiiiiin'U in rti-nmiii1 williln tin in U ninety ilii,v. Whether the panic. ioni.'iii.iiu.' 11 .'iiion it liiiliiliug for tin' purpose, or nii' I In- en 'il n I stock will Ih Im' wii unable III lull II. lit- I It til I 'l, ImMi'W'I, Hint it will lune iitnli' enpitiil liiiwi'H'r, to finance nil tin- legitimate business In tercuts of tli' coliililliuit) . Seaside Nig n ill Hotel Irvine European plan. The only itMm-heted hotel in Astoria; large nd airy roomi; pticei from 50 cente to ; I1.50; well prepared and daintily trrred ! meali it J nti. Special rates per; week or month for room and board toj oerrnanent tuetti. uur dui meen an 1 traini and iteauboata. STRAIGHT EDITORIAL TALK. Wn r tolil t Im t rvcrvlnwly wiuil tin. nr-w. printrd. S. fur tlm Kimml Im- . , .... 1 .1.... KitJ'l ilrryi IIK "Ii II (riiiiiimou m ilMKnx'Wm iiwiui 0111 n n ioiiimii, 1 a fnr it Kilii to ilu o, iind it will rmiVnvnr to .'..ntimm to pub- li.h 11 pHr tluit ii in- rt-iui 111 ery hotiiit without nliiN'kiny tlm 'i""lit,, of reMTtabi luollmrn timl dauiibter. Thorn, who do imt likr tin' Siv'iml on that niiniiiit 'lo imt lini' to uUrrilH' fur it. ami tin')' ulimilil lf nliiiuii'il to borrow it.- Si'imiib' Sigiml, Ladiea W art now prepared to fur niao you with our lateit itylti of up-to-date dreia a! atreet bata for the nttte miaiet. Our pricea are right. At the Fair Eaatero Millinery In the Star Tbtre Bulldini. i BACK TO NASAL. Ellaworth Logglnit Company Hat a Fve Year Show. The :i!-woith jiK(,'in ComMiny lui climfd deal with tin' i)i'liiltl-er Tim ber Commiiy for a tim t of timber imiir NiihiiI Undin) on l.nne Creek whirh will keep a big cnmp Koinj? for the yearn. The trnet i-. one into whiili the Shoal water Hny Mill f'oiiipany, built 11 train road nevinteeii year no in tp 1Mb Tlm inuimliiii wn llii'ii L'overnmeiit bind but 11 Hiirvey lma been oiilereil and it W14H ex tnl Hint it would be opened by the time the road wa built, but they iniHeali'iilateil ami the company went broke befmv the timber wn iivnihible. OCXXXCOCKX)C)'COCXXXX)OC)0 Try a Can of Hill's 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. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. OCKX)COOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO ll U climated tliul, about JO,IHH'l wit spent oil the liiiol, (If coiir-i' it is nil golic How. i ii llni' tract of limber "I'Ji new engines will In? purcluiscd for I III' contract. 'I In1 cnmpnliy's iMiuiji on tin1 Smith loll Will lllt be through Ill'flllC Nlf ember m will commence in In' iien riiinp before lluil lime. Tin' KIUwih Hi lio arc old timer on the Siiiil iiihI llii'y are fur from being stranger to llii' I'oiiiitry in wliMi thin log. do Diggings, one of llii' icw company' en gineer, mm i'il lii. flfi'i'N to Nanl TIiiii ll.IV, Pillibury'i Beit Flour, Minneapolis, "ij,,7j ppr nek, ceo. Ltndstrom k Co. EDITORIAL BLIND PIG. Siiiiii" of tin- liovn nf tln lily iiinili' 11 , lili'l on llolllr W, WuUihi'h Imilrl till' tillii-r liiflit 11 fii mini" tlm "liliiul ili" 1 .1;. .... 1 ti 1. ..1. 1 l ! y no l" tliiiu llH 1 .f tin- juliitr Unit i iiuikiiij.' "our mini" (.'Im!- ioiclv llilirllloliii, 'llii' iuv liiil tin- Imt' 1 til' of Iwcr iitiili'i1 the tiiiln ttlk, iiiul tin- "liliml piy" ijii iiliii( no liiinlly nt tlic n nf lii. liooiii frii'tid, llic Imj H'lilllM'il oiiiiii' nf I In- Imttlc wliir'u lui'l 1 mil Ih-pii tniiiM-d. 'J'lii U not tin' flrt , piinti "liliml iij" llml myitrrioinlv I iliiiii'nri'i by niiy mfsinn, for tin- liov Iiiivi- "i iuiylil 011." "I illuriliMik H'Milliflit. 'I lii iiiii-I Im 11 i n uipuitrii "lur K. W. Wilt i 1 11 j nn eilitor. What (Iim-i In ,. ))f , . .. , . , V riiinliiiti' tlif yam nml defy vnrni'f. ,(, Mve your pBIialn, j,,t ,t fkully'a vi r ftn,j fi ttm 0Mne,j jn (Jrnt-claaa utrle. 4 4 St. THE LATEST VERSION V wUh tu iimrml nl.iti'iiii nt N'ii. I of the primary clcctiuii law to ir.nl a fulliiw : I lieicliy proiuiac that if 1 urn defeat e in tlic primary clcrtiuit (lint I will make a public npolnv fur nil the mean HiiiiL' I have -uiil iiliiiut my opponent', that I will not allow a .irc. diruntleil feeling to come nvep ine; that I will imt miiiiiiir it fact imi of my pinty to "knife" I he "UcceN'.ful inndi'late; that 1 will imt enter into a political eon--piracy wild Hie nppie-ite jparty l" eaii'-e I emilil not 'it :i noiniiiat ion in ni) own party: ami that 1 will never run for n political ollice na in a Ioiij; an the people nml imt the political bo fen do the nominatiiit'. To all of which I pled"!' my political honor Hint i if I eer had any political hoimr or iih much of it n I posHi-st.-Tillntuook IfenilliL'ht. GOES TO BUCODA. Frank Stoke left yeNtenbiy morn in for Ilm-oilii, Wn -hi 11' ton. to look after the intric-ls of the Mutual Lumber Company, of which firm he i prehident. Mr. Sloke Mitten that the mill will in nil probability be elo-ed down in the near future becnuP of the total lack of tpsiiihporlatioit faciliticg. No ear nre iivnihible for whipping lumbi'i' nml pros pect 110 not seem very eiicoiirnging to ward procuring them for nome time to come, .t present .Mr. Mokex nv mat the company Im 125 car of lumber ready for shipment but 11 no cm can be obtained tin- lumber iH Miuply lying stacked in the yawl. "We could enily ue .1(10 enr if they were to be had." remarked Mr. Stoke, "an we hnve that maiiv orders abend." Ihiriiig Mi'. Stokes absence he will eon r with the member of th Lumber Miimtfiicliireis Agency nnd try to solve the probleni of shipping fheit products The present car Hhortage mny result ny he in the shipping of the company's lumber to tidewater where the lumber will bo loaded oil vessel. LADIES I Be sure to nttend to the Fair mil linery opening on Saturday, April 7th. Our Btyles nre strictly up-to-date, and prices are much lower than ever before at this time of the year. You will not bo disappointed. For a good shave go tu the Occident Barber Shop. Five chairs. No long waits. JOINED DESTINIES YESTERDAY. At. t In hour nf .'I o'clock yesterday 11 f t rt in a iiili't mill happy wedding ceremony took phiee in the parlor of I lie Main Street House, when the .N-mIiii-lc of Mr-. Dnulcl I. Belcher and Mis ('(iiiiii Tangent ww united liy Ilev. L. I, Trumbull, piislor of I lie l'lrt Baptist church of tlilo city. It l understood Hie young M'0ilc will imike their home in this rily, WATER NOTICE. Tmliiy nml tonioiiow nr fclio It iliiy bit iu wliicli to pny tin; wnU'r 1 ut innl tlaix i"rii' the 25 wilt lc liiili'liry lux. TOO RAINY, Tlic miinii'lpiil b'n'Ui' Mict inpr whii'li oiiiiii'il )i'ii'iiliiy iifli-rnooii in tlic Fitli 1 niii'iiV I iiion Hull wiih not iiimli of a kiii'i'i' liiTiiu-i' of tin1 lifiivy ruin Hint mullv iuti'i fi'ii'iicc with tin- iiHi'iidiiiiffi CORRECTION. In Sumliiy'"! iirtii'li. ri'fi'irin to tli" ri'ioili'i Kliniiliiiiii of u youth oil tin' Iv-kn-oiii, it mii ntnli'd iiuiilvcrti'iitly Hint Uii- ,toiin polifii wi'ii! mitilii'il of tin- lint tin1 l;iv liffori' Uii- 1oitt unili'.'l it i-lioiili luivi' luM'ii the dny af I'. DIED YESTERDAY. Mr ( liii. liiiti'r of Seaiili! died yen- li'iilii) ut In r home in Scaiile of pimu imiiiiii. Aiiiiii'M'iiiiMtn for the funeral 111 vc imt vet Ih'I'h made 00000009000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION. 0 00000000009000000 I-'. K. Tumble of Sun l liun i.en L in the city, u uui-t nt the Occident. A. Ii. ItlulL of Dale, On-pon i h vii- tr in the citv. I. !. Kiinthcil, of Portland wax a homing paenger on the noon train vi-hlenlav. Karl Morrow, of Portland came in on the 1 1:. 'jo (rain yesterday morning. J. J. Stevenson, arrived from the met- ropoli. on the noon i-xpren yesterday. F. S. Mi'ulloiigh, of I'ortland i a iitor in thi city having arrived yes terday iiioeniiig on the 11:30 train. 1). 11. Aslilon, of llutte, is in the eitv oil a biiiiliess trip. It. .?. Mil ut y re of Helena, arrived in the city 011 the noon expres nml will pend seveinl day here on bu-iueg. N. F. St. .lohii of Walla Walla, i in the city on 11 itisiiif errand. V. It. Mclcln-r. of Sacramento, arriv ed in Hie city )i-tcrday morning mi the steamci- lla-iilo. mid will gu heme to- hi), to flvMicu and South l'cnd. Ii. A. V-iiii l!cnallear of N'ew York, i iu the cil) having arrived, on the I'olt land cpre at noon yeterduy. Cnptniii II. Wilms, of the hip Kmilie i iu the city attending to hi ve-sel's tut me Ini-im. .lame- Wallnci' retiitned la-t night from I'ortland after 11 brief vi-it. I Supt. Mi4:uirc of the A. & C. was a pncngcr laM night trom the metro polis. Mr. X. A. Marr returned last night fim Oregon City, wher she has lieen i-iting friend-.. Mr. nml Mr. .1. Swep-on Morton of Knnppton arrived in Astoria hist even ing. Max Young returned last night from Scappooe where he has been cruising timber. 11. J. Wherity and George Ralston of Wlicrity & Ralston Company, oame up hist evening from Port land. Adminil Smith came up last night from I'ortland. Captain ('rung was a passenger to Astoria lnt night from the metropolis in the interests of the Standard Oil Company. W. .T. Harry returned yesterday even ing from Portland. K. doM'ph came down from Rainier last evening and will go up to Altoona today. lT. S. Inspector1 Crosby returned last night from Portland after a two weeks nt tendance on his w ife who i in one of the Portland hospitals recovering from an operation. Mr, Crosby states that his wife is now progressing very satis factorinlly and w ill be out of the hospit al in five or six weeks, (iiles ll. dohnsoii, agent fot the A. & C. iu this city returned last night from Rainier, where he was transacting busi-ncs-. in connection with the estate ol the late Martin Both. P. GervurU, accompanied by his wife arrived in Astoria last evening from Seattle after an absence of nine months, ami Mr. Gervurtz will take charge of the theatre today, which he has puivhased. Both Mr. nnd Mrs. Gervurtz says thel are glad to once more return to As toria. Fred Warren of the Astoria National Hank returned from a visit with friends in Port la ml last evening. Baseball goods at Svenson's. FAREWELL BANQUET. A fiiiV'Will liiMiipnign iiiajwr w ti'ddi'nd lnt evening ft Jlr. and Mr A. J5. Ifiicr of tin; Htnr Tlicntro by tlio' coiiiicdi'd with thl- popular play. Iioiiw, 'Jlii! Mtpper waa (ifn after the 'vcifinjA iriiit rir-n lyol MinrlmliTil. when tlif Mnw wnn cli'arcil 11 ml tnblmi Imli-ri with ilioiii' (li'liincii'H plaifd thlT-'. )nrinj tlm wniutf tont wi-re litcn fif to fiViin Miim- nml other rcndirri'd koiik nml itmlnimi'iitiil aflwtioiiH. Tin nvctiiri)' wun mot pnjoynlilc ami nil uniti'il in i'Xiii'Kiii- Hu'ir fricndxliir) lownnl tlm cut popubir nml (uti'iTimil Uwt nf Uii' --ni!. Mr. 11 ml Mr. Iliipliir, who iluriiiK tbHr n-Hiili'mp in An- tnriu have miiilr' n liont of fiii'inln who will rcrit fiiiccri'ly nt thmr (h'nirtiir for Si'iitih', Aiiioiij; thom- pn-ncnt wi-ri' Mr. nml Mm. A, Ii. lfj,'ur, Dick and Klllo fJiiim-, Fred Puritan, Mi Kw Di vi'iii'iiiix, 1mU Ifurtwi, Minn fiabel Inmoii, fii'oi(;f AiiMtin, Fay UcIlingT nml Mr. Steele. NEW LUMBER RATES. How They Affect Cartain Gradei of Marketable Goods. At n meeting of the director of the Washington Logging A Brokerage com pany held in Seattle Saturday after noon it wa voted to advance the list prices on the following basis: Mer chantable and No. 2. 50 cent per 1,000 feet; first grade flooring,$l. This makes Ike new quotation on merchantable No, 2. H.."0 ami (i, respectively, the floor ing I1. The new list went into effect on the 31t. Iinli'ntimi nre that there will Ik- no surplus in logs thi year. While the board wa niiiiiiiinou-ly in favor of ad vancing the lit, there was a slight di-ver-ity of opinion an to the amount some of the logger favoring an advance of 1, instead of 50 rent-. The demand for logs is reported an being unusually heavy. Stumpage is quoted at J 1 .50 to 2.50, some of the mills refusing to sell even at these prices. The nr-eent advance in the price of e x port lumber, ami the heavy demand in dicated by the rail trade, was the princi pal argument advanced in favor of the increase in the price of logs at the meet ing. Fx. ALL LOVE THE GAY WOMEN. She Who Figured in a Sensational Yacht Trip, PARIS, April X Valentine Merelli, Galley' companion in his flight by way of a yacht to Brazil, is still a popular heroine and is rewiving hundreds of letters daily. They come from clerks engineer, lion tamer and would lie borrower. Many an- couched in verse One would lie suitor declares in metre: "Poor little bird, pursued without mercy, I am titled, rich and powerful. and I will cover von with gems and kisse." jftit the writer ha turned out to be merely a humble engineer, '"I am the lion tamer Kmanuel," run another letter. "My reputation is world wide. I offer you my wonderful lion, very quiet nnd capable of being controlled by a woman. We will an nounce: La Merelli and her lions, the gift of the B,y of Tunis." We shall make much money." A letter fHoiu (ialley tells Merelli that he sees a field open to bis activity in French Giiana. "Perhaps I might get to be manager of a bank or theatre there," he concludes. PLACE RELATIVES IN " HOCK." But the Grand Duke Only Calls It a Receivership. Ii KB LIN, April 4. The grand duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin announces in the official , journal of the Grand Duchy that he has placed his uncle and aunt, the Duke and Duchess Paul Frederich of Mecklenburg, under what is pinett'apy a r'Hiivers;i. IT calls it u guardianship, and he lias appointed certain otlicers of his court as trustees. It is believed that the Duke and his wifeia Princess Yon Yindisch-Graetz have deeply involved their scanty fortune by extravagance. The Duke Paul Friedrieh at the time of his mar riage in 18S1 promised to bring up his children in the faith of his wife. This so incensed Kaiser Wilhelm I, that h talked of courtmartialing him. The duke" also, has relinquished his right to the throne of Meeklenburg-Suhwerin until the protestunt branches of the ruling house, ai extinct. The duke, nnd dutchess spend most of their time in travelling. Their troubles are well known to the German court. Ballards Horehound Syrup. Immediately relieves hoarse, croupy cough; oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing, Henry C. Stearns Druggist, Shullsburg, Wis", writes, May 20, 1902: "I have been selling Ballard's Horehound Syrup for two years, and have never bad a preparation that has given better satisfaction. I notice that when I sell a bottle they come back for more. I can honestly recommend it." 25c, 50c nnd $1.00. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. An The matter of weighing lumber cars at the loading point rather than the destination, which has been in con troversy bet we-ii the lumbermen and the railroad for year, and to cover which a law was passed by the 1005 session of the legislature, which the companies have mi far refused to obey ha Ik-cm settled by the Northern Pa cilie freight department making n vol untary proposition which is substan tially the provision of the state law, and its acceptance by the State Lum herermen, Association. According to Secretary Beck man of the association, acceptance, of the lum bermen's position iu the matter by the Northern Pacific presage a similar con cession on the part of the other rail road, Thi matter1 ha la-en a vexed que, tion Inrtween the railroadu and the lum ber shipper for year. Shipments made in the winter months almost invariably reach their destination carrying an ad ded weight of from 1,000 to 3,000 pounds of ice and snow accumulated enroute, on which the millmen were paying freight , in soiiii- ca from 40 to .VI cents per 100 pounds. In this way the lumbermen los( several thousand dollars annually, which will Ik- saved to them under the new arrangement. The pas-age of the law failed to bring the desired reform in the matter, but it i the lumber men's lielief, says Mr. P.-ckman, that the trouble has now Wn wrttl-d through the proposition of the Northern Pa cific. When it is considered that the rail shipment of the year 'MC were 00, K(15 car, of which the winter months furnished only a slight precentage un der their relative proportion. The am ount of saving which may mean $fl to $ to $10 on each ear that passes t (trough the wintery weatheij of the noKhern tier of states, can lie rough ly estimated. Another matter of which the lum ber men are at iue with the railroad i the weighing of the stakes and oth er appliances ns-d in keeping the load on the car. The state law provides that a weight of 1.000 pounds for each car shall be deducted from the weight on which the shipper is cbargeed for the carrying of hi lumber. The railroad. however, have refused to recognize the jurisdiction of the state in the matter, claiming that in the case of 1 11 in lie r shipments to the Kastero market the interstate commerce commission is the regulating body, and a case i now up la fore that eommiion. The railroads have offered to compromise the mat ter on the basis of an allowance of 500 pounds ier car. which the lum bermen have not yet accepted. One of the large firms in Minneapolis claims to have used :ilM).ooo feet of clear lumber for the stakes last year, and in addition to this paid freight on it to the railroad companies. Willapa liar lior Pilot. WOMAN KISSED BY CARNEGIE. Shows His Appreciation of Compliment by Osculations. ATLANTA, On.. April 8. Andrew- Car negie is not yet so far advanced in years nor weighed down with financial deals, nor bothered in giving away libraries as to have forgotten the deliciousness of a kiss and a fond embrace. As a rule old men place their affec tions upon young girls, but Mr. Car negie plays no favorite. Mrs. J. T. Kichborg and another lady were recipients of old-time Georgia os cillations thi afternoon at the Carnegie library in the presence of a large unm her of people. Mrs. Kicbliorg and her friend were introduced to Mr. Carnegie by Mr Phelps Stoke. Mrs. Eichborg con gratulated Mr. Carnegie enthusiaticallv upon the speech he made on the south and upon southern women. "Von are such a line looking lady," "that I am going to kiss von for all the rest here." And with that, before Mrs. F.ichborg, knew what was happening, he kissed her fair and square. Then Mrs. Eichborgs' friend was kissed, while a distant flutter was no ticed among the younger beauties. "I would not take anything for it." proudly said Mrs. Kichborg. "When I congratulated him upon his speech he just threw his arms around 'my neck and kissed me before he could think. Oh he's n fine fellow." Until Mr. Carnegie left for the gov ernor's mansion the two ladies who had been kissed were the cynosure of all eves. Cures Coughs and Celds Mrs. C. Peterson, 625 Lake St, Topeka. Kans, says "Of all cough remedies Bal lard's Horehound Syrup is my favorite; it has done and will do all that is claim ed for it to speedily cure all coughs and colds and it is so sweet and pleas ant to the taste. Sold by Hart's Drug Store. Railroad and Lumbermen Reach Amicable Agreement. Vinol builds you up and keeps you up Our delicious Cod Liver preparation without oil Better than old-fashioned cod liver oil and emulsions to restore health for Old people, delicate children, weak run-down persons, and after sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. Try it on our guarantee. CHARLES ROGERS, DRUGGIST. BULL THREATENS THE KING. Narrow Escape From Death on a Stock Ranch. LISBON, April 8. An unusual in cident occured at the Portuguese stock breeding ranch at BaBoeaa during a visit of King Carlo and Queen Amelia; the other day. While a magnificent bull wa being exhibited at the royal visitor it broke loose and rushed at the royal carriages. It missed that in which tbei tyng and queen were) seated, but struck the next one, in which tjVe wc.rd, svtrfral lords and ladie in waiting, and overturned it, killing one of the horses. By a miracle none of the occupant of the carriage were injured. The animal was captur ed before any further damage was dona. ..WARSHIPS FOR LOS ANGELES... WASHINGTON, April 8. The ntrj department has arranged to place a war ship at Los Angeles during the Shrin era' encompment there. NOTICE. The agency for the sale of "Union" gasoline engines held by J. M. Arthur & Co., has been cancelled. Mr. F. P. Ken dall, room 5. Hamilton building, Portland has been duly appointed our general sales agent for Portland, Astoria and vicinity. , UNION GAS ENGINE CO.. Per H. R. WOOD. THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaks, films, plate, cards, mounts, and all the technical detail 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 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 iarited. THE OLD GOVERNMENT. The perfection of whisky used in the medical department of the United Statea military and naval service. AIm 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 10 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 isthe 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 lie obtained in the city is at "The Occident HoteL" Rates very reasonable. LEST Y6U FORGET. Ia it not about time you were getting that buggy fixed up? It may need new rubber tires or perhaps some other re pairs. If bo, take it to Andrew As' Company. They also do all kinr-. f blacksmithing and repair work. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St., does aD manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and a I work guaranteed.