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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1906)
TUESDAY, APRIL 71900. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. Warfarin Carlyl. A lady wnn one day approaching the modest home ut ttt Curl) leu la Clicyn Walk. I'dur, long aunVrhiK Jcnuulo Wclxli ('arlylo, up In Hit) bitli'iiny, look diwn 11I her. "(Hi, do." she called out, "fume In! Mary Ann mnl 1 urn no tired of vmlei'liig rni'ljrlt!" The litdy I'lltlTI'll II. Ill Wit Oitl'lll'tl'll to the- llttlw gui'ildi 11I i):o buck of I In Imiiihi', Tlior il waa it hot ilny nut the itri'iit itinu In 11 ito of witter. For Iioiii'n the two devoted wuiiumi Iiml been lulling t unit In deluging tin' tjij,'Niiitx it 1 011 ml by iiii'tiiH of 11 liirgit watering pot. 1I wun very imt'tii'tiliii'. Hint uoi 11 drop aUOtlld lull! ll III SiUTt'll pl'I'Sull, which Ito doubt doubled tin tlllllciilty of U10 operutlou, Tin kiiiiii' iiiithorily relutes Unit Mm, Cnrl.vli' Iiml 11 dug w lil li lt loved. Itm It would roum In with dirty fi'i'l. ninl tin Hpli'iii ili' iihlloNiiiihitr ob jected. No cue wim willing to wnnh ilt iii'iitiiri', yet li hud to be fk'iini'd NOiiifliDw. Finally tbero wita iin ar rangement iiiiultt with a Iwi'iil latin drNM, mid nIi c washed IiIiii every week, Minting liliu bnino lit h banket with the t'lettU clothe. How Ten Cheat Mains; I Mad. Ono of tli imiiiy Industrie la con nection with tin' I i'ii trmlit In the col lection of tint li'iid with which tea cheat 11 n llni'd, China bun beeu not ed for niiiiiy cciiturleN fur the purity f It li'iid, ninl this li'it chest li'iiil, it lt-1ii called. In ri'uiiiili'il iin tin- fluent nlMti'iiii. There iin' ninny ueN fur It. It In found vi-ry vuliiiililii In muk- tnir tlu' best kliub of solder. Miu liln- try I not nuiiiilly employed In tin' pro dui tlon of tltl sheet lend, every nliit't being generally ihimI" by liiind In tlm moat primitive fitahlou. A lnrK brick It provided tin size of the sln-cl of lend to lie iniulii mid li covered with two or thn-e shoeta of paper. On these tlx molten lend In pouted, nnd nnother lirb'k l plmed on top, wlilt-h flatten the lend out to the required alao and tblckncee. The sheet nre then aol dtred together to tlie lx of the In terior of the ten client, the ten In pack ed In, and the top Hlieet In fuidilotiod In pine. The workmen lire very expert, aud they turn out nn Immense numbtr of abeet In the eotirao of the doy. To arart a aue preaa the upper lip ' galnat the teeth with th forrtlnger, At the Symphony t oucrrt. "Now, t talis opua." explained the i!i'i alinl ahnrp, "waa written while the' great rotnpoHer waa under the Inflii eme of Wagner." "I'm glad to know that," reaponded McltobliiNou. "Otherwlae I nIioiiIiI luive entertalneil the Idea that It waa written while he waa under tha Influence of a particularly bttm brand of too."- i Iulve Courler Jonmal. i r to Uncle Hank's Capacity. D OWN lit Danhy'a atore 011a dny Old lllll Jniim took out hla pipa. "Moye." any li. n-blowln amok, "Itoiiatln' ra la port" ntirh ripe, "Ain't no hettar grub on earth ,' Tlinn roiiHtln' iira Jnt In their prime. Why, frlemlN, 1'vl t rlKht lwn an' et Min t hn a ilo"ii ut a time:" "A doami iiiiik" u flr alited menl, Jf lilti nn' plump." anya J lurry I Juan. "With iMHt Hd'tnK Iwiuia nn' new pertntse l'va et iin tilith im anventfen." Ttin I'mlo Ned n' lllram Jeild They rulo' d tlii unt alx or etalit, Till finally aiiniii mm In tha crowd Jeat iiii'titlnnisl I 'win Il'-nry 'fine. "f)h, V'lirln lliuilil" tiler eiowil exi'lnlinclJ. "Now, there'a 11 man lllon rmialln' eiira," !! Ilkeil 'em wh'-n li wna u my Ami kept hla luate tlnnuKh umnlioinl'a yvera. ' "I'll t ll you whiit," anya Hurry Ix iiii, "1 'apeet 'fill limll you f"llra limli, Hut I will M tlmt, allrk an' l nn, He'll lilt 11 IiukIii'I an' a rmlf." till! Joni-a ptilliil out lila po'-keiliook To liiii'k 0I1J It'Miy'a itppntlte, "Thla lii-re n-n dnlliira anya," auya h, "Two tumlmla will l nearer rlKlit." Then all the nowil le-ann to l!t Boniw pul It Mc N'lUie put It more Aim! Jhhi Hint I'-iiii oiil t'ticle II ink Cttin'i iimlillii' hi lo t)unhy' atora. "Now, t'ni'ln Hunk, you 1-tl 11a tru," Btilil Ililrry liran, "fliiik up mi' any How iiiiiny riMiHii' ear of ,rn You tlmt thiit yni i-flii put nway." A huiigiy limk e.n In Ilia eyra. Hay a he; "My luck wna itlwnya touah. 80, boya. 1 lOulillit tell. I'ift la. I rievnr, iiavi-r had riioiush." Kwiiana t'lly Tlinva, Ah ltili'ri-o:llon. A tem hi r In u wckIi-ih publU' ai-lioul waa kIvIhk lieri'lnaa tliu flrt leaaoit In aubtrni'tlon. "Now, In order to sub tract." elm explained, "tbliiK have tu alwnya be of the aumo denomination. For liiataiiie, wa couldn't take three apple from four penra nor alx hormm from ulna dutfH," A liniid went tip In tb back part of tin room. Teni'her." alionted a aniiill bov, cait you tnk tour tiurta or miia from hrHiow?"-!.",trflt Frco I'rca. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. Notice l hereby given, that tha Com mon council of the City of Aitoria ha declared iti determination and inten tion to Improve Bond atreet from the weat iine of Sixth atreet to the West line of McClure'i Astoria in that part of the City of Aitorla laid out and Moranimi Astorian Day in The Astorian Wants 50O New Subscribers And in Order to Do This the Price Has Been ! Reduced From 75c to 65c a Month Be Loyal to Your Town and Begin the New Year by Taking Astoria's Greatest. Paper, The Astorian DBLIVEREO BY CARRIER TO AINY PART OFTHE CITY FOR OS CENTS C1TV ADVERTISEMENTS. recorded by John McClure, and extend ed by Cyrua Olney. Said improvement ahall conalat of re moving all the old itrlngeri, ildewalka and planking and grading tha ttreet to the eatabliihed grade to the full width thereof, except the portion whera wood en aidewalka are conatructed, and at auch place the atrcet ahall U graded from curb to curb to the etablihed grade, op to the mb grade o that when the atre -t bi improved it will lie on the eatablUhed irraile. New aidewalka ahall ' - w - , be conatructed on both aldea of the. atrcet and on the eouth aide of the tre.-t from the went line of Fifth atreet to the went line of McClure'i Aatoria,! and on the north aide of eald atrect from the went, lino of Fourth atreet to the eaat line of Third atreet the aide- wnlka ahall be cement aidewalka 5 feet wide with a 2 foot park apece between the aidewalk and the curb and a park apace of one foot between the Inside edtfe of the aldew'flllc and the property line, and on th" remaining portion of the atreet the aidewalka ahall be wood en aidewalka ennntructed of decking two Inchea in thlckneaa. Gutter ahall be conatructed on both alda of the atreet and catch bain connecting with newer ahull be conhtrticted in each cor ner and all apringa and acpagca irnll la taken up by tiling draina and lead Into the gutter. From curb to curb the atreet aliall lie mneudamixed or filled in with cruahed rock to the depth of twelve incite when thoroughly rolled and each layer of four Inehi' ahall le well rolled. In mat I era of detail aaid improvement ahall le eonatrueted according to the phut and specification therefore to be prepared by the City Surveyor. That the cot and expense of con Htruiting aid Improvement ahall be defrayed by apecial aenient upon the lota, land and premise benefitted by taid improvement, which aid lota, laud and preinUei are aa follow, to wit : Lota , 2, 3 and 4 in each of block 17. I, 19, 20 and 21 and lota 5. 6, 7 and 8 in each of block 12, 13, 14, 19 and 10, all in that part of the City of Aatoria a laid out and recorded by John Mc Clure and extended by Cyrua Olney in ClaUop County, Oregon. OLOF ANDERSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Atoria 1-0 4t HERE YOU ARE the CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Nolle I hereby given, that the Com mon Council of the City of Aatoria ha declared it determination and inten tion to Improve Duane atrcet from tha et line of Tenth atreet to the wet line of Sixth street, excepting the eroding at the intersection of Ninth street and Duam? atreet. Said improve ment hnll be made by grading aald atreet to the eat.abliahed grade to the full width thereof, and from curb to curb to the sub gra'de with a 12-inch cwwn ao that the atnet will be on the eatabliahed grade when filled In, or macadamized and by constructing a re taining wall along the property line on the north aide of the atreet between the wcat line of Tenth street and the cast line of Ninth tn-et and the west line of Ninth street and the eaat line of Eighth street and the west line of Seventh atreet and the east line of Sixth atreet for the purpose of holding the fill in grading the aidewalk area and a fill ahall lie made by puddling the am in a compact form, and cement sidewalk shall be constructed 6 fc;t wide on each side of the atreet with a two-foot park apace between the edge of the side walk and the curb, and gutters shall be con structed on each aide of the street with a catch basin connecting with the sewer at each corner of the atreet, and the street ahall be filled in and macadamized with crush rock from curb to curb to the depth of 12 inches with a 12-inch crown in the tenter when thoroughly rolled. In matter of detail said improve ment shall be const tyieted eecording to the plans and specifications therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor and general ordinance No. 1901 and any mat ter of construction and drainage found necessary to make the improvement safe or substantial ahall be done by the contractor whether specified or not without extra charge. That the cost and expense of con structing said improvement jihall be defrayed by special assessment upon the lota, lands and premiaea benefitted' by the same which aaid lota, lands and premises are included in the special as sessment district including all lots, land and premise so benefitted to-wit: Lota 8, 6, 7 and 8. in each of blocks CITY ADVERTISEMENTS 20, 27, 29 and 20; lot I. 2, 3 and 4 in each of blocks 40, 41, 42 md 43; lots 6 and 6 in block 30, and lots 3 and 4 in block 39 all in that part of the City of Aatoria as laid out and recorded by John McClure in Clatsop county, Ore gon, OLOF ANDERSON, Audtor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. '' 4 6-8t. NOTICE. Notice Is her by given, that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria ha declared its determination and intention to improve Irving avenue from the east line of Eighteenth street to the west line of Adaii'a Port of Upper Astoria aa laid out and recorded by John Adair by clearing said strict to it full width of all brush, shrub and trees of less than 10 inchei in diameter, which tree, ahrubs and brush shall be removed by slashing the ame, and when slashed, removed from said street in a good thorough and workmanlike manner. In matters of detail said improvement shi.ll be constructed according to the plan and specifications therefore to be prepared by the City Surveyor. That the cot-ts and expenses of con structing aald Improvement shall lie defrayed by special assessment upon the lots, land and premise benefitted by the same which said lots, lands and premise are included in the special as sessment district including all lot., andsand premises so benefitted, to-wit: All of blocks 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 and 51. 6!), 70, 71,72, 73 and 74; 24, 25, 26. 27, 28 and 29; 38. 39, 40, 41, 42 and 43, all j in that part of the City of Astoria as ! laid out and recorded by John M. Shive- ly v and generally known aa Shivcly's Astoria, in Clatsop County, State of Oregon. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. 4-6-8t. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, has declared its determination and intention to improve Bond street from the west line of Ninth atreet to the east line of Sixth street in the part of the City of As- Every For Q5c CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. toria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure, and extended by Cyrn Olny. Said improvement shall consist of re moving all the old stringers, sidewalks, planking and grading the street to the sub grade so that when fully improved it will be upon the established grade to the full width thereof, and by con structing a concrete retaining wall along the property line on the north side of the utreet from the west line of Ninth street to the east line of Sixth street, and on the south side of the street be tween the west fine of Ninth street and the east line of Eighth street, and the west line of Seventh street and the east line of Sixth atreet, aaid retaining wall shall be of sufficient strength and depth to bold the fills made for the sidewalks, and the sidewalk area shall be filled in to the proper grade with dirt, and made compact by puddling the same as filled in and cement sidewalks shall be constructed on each aide of the street 8 feet wide, and gutters shall be con structed on each side oi the atreet with catch basin connecting with the ewer at each corner, and the gutters to be given sufficient dope for drainage, and from curb to curb the street shall be macadamized, or filled in with crushed rock to the depth of 12 inches when thor oughly rolled, and with a 12-inch crowa in the center, and the portion occupied by the track of the Astoria EJectrio Company Street Car Line, and to ft distance of one foot outside of the rails thereof, shall be constructed by said Astoria Electric Company, at it own expense at the same time the street Jis improved as aforesaid. That in mat ters of detail said improvement shall be constructed according to the plans and specifications therefore, to be pre- . pared by the City Surveyor. That the costs and expenses of con structing said improvement shall be de frayed by special assessment npon the lots, lands and premises benefitted by the same, which said lots, lands ani premise are as follow, to-wit: Lots 5, 0, 7 and 8 in each of blocks 9. 10 and 11, and lota 1, 2, 3, and 4 bi each of blocks 22, 23, 24. all in that part of the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure and extend ed by Cyrus Olney, in Clatsop county, Oregon. ., . OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, 4-0-8t. . I J