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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1906)
TOE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 5 r WATERFRONT ITEMS OOOOOOOOQOOO0OOOOOCKOOOOOOOG0OOOOOOO0 'ri'ATHITQ Bought at Herman Wise'i Fine Store VfUJJ 1 llLfO Free of Charge Whenever You Say So. 4lf nie By All Tests." Pressed THURSDAY, APRIL 19, tgofl. HUNDREDS OF KNOWING HOUSEWIVES FIND PERFECT SATIS- I FACTION IN BUYING THEIR GROCERIES OF US. WE HAVE EV- 1 ERYT1IING IN EATABLES. OUR PRICES SET THE PACE. ONE POLICY, ONE PRICE, ONE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE.' - ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. j RELIABLE TERSE liS Of I IN Soldli'ii Arrive, A wpiad of twenty artillery men, under command of 11 stir gent, iiniu'il 011 llic noon ixni' yi. tchUy from Vancouver; they formed liutt . of 1m11.l1 Mt the ilpol and went t llio steamer Miijttr i n y Howard. which took tli to t Itflr post lit Fort (unity. . The Proper Thlng.Mnyor V.c yes terday sent the following despatch to Mayor Schmidt of the stricken city by tin UoIuVh fotlf! "Our people are gen uinely miry out tin catastrophe, Can we do anything t (Signed), IlMiimn Mayor." IWMMMM Hotel Irvlnt European pun. The only steam-heated bote! In Astoria; Urge J end air1 roome; prlcei from jo ctnti to $1.50; well prepared aod daintily served meals at 15 cent. Special rates per week or month for room and board to permanent gutiti. Our but meet all trains and ateamboata. Denied the Petition -Judge Calloway, pitting at Tillamook City, In the circuit court, jestenlay denied tlie petition of, llembree, the loan who murdereii ami burned hit wife and daughter, for a change of venue to l'olk county. He will be tried at Tillamook In due time This word w brought In ly Captain Scbradcr, of the steamer Sue H. F.I more. The very best board to be obtained la the dty U at "The Occident HoteL" Rate my reasonable. The Committee Named. lr. Alfred Kinney, who wen entrusted with the Important tak f naming the slattd Ing committee In the mutter of the well business, for the city yesterday complied hi lalr and has reported the following group of gentlemen in thU relation. .1. T. H-.i. chairman; C. A. Coolldge, .lam- H. O'Conm I, Dr. W. C. lORn, W. T. Schuflcld, Charles I, Houston, .ld.n K. tirntke. Frank Parker, and Hobert jirruthoi . The legal adviser f the eoinniitle will be Mesr. A. M. Smith and Harrison l len. The committee will convene at it own pleasure, confer upon th requisite steps in the premise, nnd report to the adjourned mass meeting of the citizens on the fourteenth of May, or sooner if It shall desire to report In advance of that date. The flrM meeting of the committee will lie held at the ofliee of It o, Illggin rompnny on the even ing of Friday next, at 8 o'clock. For a good shave go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chalra No long walta. OOOOOOOOOOOOCM WE PAY YOUR MONEY BACH If you do not like Hill Bros High Grade Vacuum Packed Mocha JavaCoffeeBetter than any other you have ever used. Try it; the taste will tell. JOHNSON BROS. , GOOD GOODS. . 118-122 Twelfth St. Aatorla, Ore. GROCERS. Funeral Yesterday, The funeral of tlui lull' Tohiii JUkkorkni, who died Tuesday of pneumonia, took place yc tenia y afternoon from the family resi dence In I'lilontown, The luteitueiil wae In (iicciittiMnl. Improvement Club Meeti.-Tlii' Knt Klid next ineellnu of the ( y council it U expci'tcd that the iimtt'i' of inipcov lll( Kctixiuutou iivcuil" c,it of i t reel will ln taken up. ThU Improve ment ha be. 'ii jH-tilioned for ome time nyo, but la'cailxe , the propeity would nut titand the Hetiiient noihiii(( ii' done, A it now Kt iiult it U probable I hut a new nrrnnemeiit will be made whereby th otrect can I iuiprovcd at a cm cot. Tranfer Filed For Record. The M- hiwIiiK iimtruinent wcr lllcd for rec ord y.xicnlay uiiii County (Icrk Clin ton. ' I', II. Miirlay an 1 wife to II. K. Xoble, revocntlou of power of attorney. Tin' Alorim 'iiiniany to F, F. II. 1 1 i t -ilrln ami, warranty $, convcyiiix ten acre in the Shlvely addition to A oiia, K. V, Thompwiii to LewU V.. Wilon, quil claiin ?10, conveying lot 3, block 0, City of Warrentoii. I.. K. WV on and wife to City of Wnrienton. warranty $2"0, convey Inj; lot 3, blink 9, City of Warrvnton, Columbia HarlKir liiid Company to Kdward Carey, war ranty -.V, conveying lot 8 In block 2", Warrenton Park. W. C. Smith 'and wife to It, H. Arnold, warranty fc't, eon veyltiK lot 5. ft, 7 and 8, block 22, The 1'laza. Ladies We are now prepared to fur niih you with our latest styles of up-to-date dress aod street hats for tidies and also for the little miases. Our prices are right. At the Fair Eastern Millin ery in the Star Theatre Building. 4-8. Annual Meeting. The annual parUh nti-etin of Grace church will 1c held in the Sunday choo room 11 1 ?:.tf) o'clock thi evt'iiiinr. The election of warden and vestrymen, the report" of oOifi and other buiueM of importance. After the Initiiie mcetiiifr a WH-Iiil evening' eutertainment will lie furnUhed. All eommuniciintu and friend nnd support er of the church are repcctfully in vited. The regular iiiurtcrly nuvtiug of the Woman' Auxiliary to the Ihmrd of Miioii will ! held nt Grace church thi afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The an nual election of officer will lc had, and the report of the visitors, All mem ber are requested to attend. Benefit Projected. Manager Gevurtg, fit the Star Theater in thi city, an nounce lhat his house will give a benefit for the sufferer, of Snn Fran-ciM-o one, night during the present week, probably on Friday, nt which time there will lie a splendid bill fur nUhed especially for the occasion and replete with the newest nnd best nov cltie obtainable. AN OPEN LETTER. "Astoria, Ore., April 1, 1900. "To the Public: " This U to advise, you of my candi dacy for the Republican nomination for State Senator for Clatsop county to be voted for at the primary election, April 20, 1900. "I am an old resident nnd truly in teujsted in the welfare of the counly and city. " Mv motto is NO CHARTER TINK ERING or SMALL POLITICS. ' . "RUT FOR A BIJSIXKSS ADMIN ISTRATION OF STATE, COUNTY nnd .MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. "Good Roads, Sea Wall. Protection of our Fishing Industry, $100,000 Ap propriation for Ilntelr- 'es and a Great er Astoria. " I nm not en-ti .,n or backed by any l ing or fuel ion, nut. I am for the people. "I trust you will givo my candidacy favomblo consideration. Yours truly, "JAMES W. WELCH." Gray will bo the most popular col oring for Spring, 150 varieties of gray pattern, uch as oveipluids, diagonal. And plain weaves, n well ns nn im mense assortment of of other tasty colorings and a largo rnngo of black nnd blue goods nil of which will be worn by good dressers this Spring. Can bo seen only at 0. II. Cooper's on April 20th to 24th. Death of a Well Known River Captain In Portland. PERRY RUSHED TO CALIFORNIA Bark Harry Mori Leaves Out for Far Boston Ship Berlin Lor Her Olfing Big Pontoon Launched Today Random Notes. (.'aplaiu Joeph Jtiirgy, master of the steamer I nilinc, was found dead in his cabin ul r.'Ml o'clock hist night, Strange us it may eeiii, Captain Jlurgy was boin on the seii nnd he punted away on the vccl vhich for the pust lifted! year ha been in hi command, plying between till port ami Vancouver. Heart diseii-e is attributed n the eaue of death mi'l Coroner, I'iuley see no occasion fur tin impicst. The Undine arrived from Vancouver at 3:.'(0 o'clock yesterday afternoon and docked at the foot of Taylor street, hci' rigulsr lauding place. Captain Rurgy complained of suffering from what he believed to Is- a cold, ssying that hi liiniiilii.il tube wen- troubling him and that he felt depressed over the chest, lie told Purser Frank Malimpiist that lie vwiuld go to hi- eubill for tt brief rest and Unit was the last seen of him nine. At ":.' Watchman ICdward Powell notic.-d him apparently asleep 011 the lliHir of the cabin uml he notified the purser. Mr, Malimtiit wi startled when he discovered the captain dead. Captain Hnrgy w Imrn on the ship Susan on the Gulf of Mexico on No veyiber 2, IH'i7, and reached New Or leans when 0 day of age. He com menced stciiiiilxxitiiig out of Portland abuiit 35 yeaist ago, first going a mate and master of the steamer Washing ton from the time he wa built until she went to Puget Sound. He after word took command of the Calliope, which he handled on the Portland and Cascade run until the new Multnomah was built. While engaged on the latter steamer he wa severely Injurel by a blow from a fender, which incapacitat ed him from work for several month. On his return to the river he eerved mate and master of the lone with Cap tain William lluchatian. until he took command of the Undine, kmt fifteen year ago. He wa highly respected ;ind hi ninny friends will be allocked to hear of his sudden taking off. Reside a widow, Captain Rurgy leaves two grown children, a eon, Harry, and a daughter, Eva. He was a .member of the Odd Fellows and A. O. U. V. Funeral arrangements will be made today. Oregonian. 000000000000000000 0 FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. O 000000000000000000 The American bark Hairy Morse left out yesterday morning for Boston. The steamer Amelia arrived down from Portland late last night and will leave for the Ray City this morning. . The motor schooner Delia is now in Sileti! awaiting favorable weather for departure for Astoria. The steumer Sue II. Elmore arrived in fmm Tillamook City Inst evening with a pood list of people and her hold full of merchandise. The motor schooner Gerald C, left out yesterday for Alsea and Yaquina Ray. A somewhat longer cruise than is her scheduled route. The following people arrived in this city yesterday on the steamer Elmore: Charles Rester, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Olund, Mr. and Mrs. .Lime's- Wilson, Mrs. M. 11, Craw ford, Mrs. Howard Ed wards, Edward West, Mrs. A. J. While; and A. L, Young. The eight-ton pontoon just construct ed by the 0. It. & N. Company to act ns a floating fender against the steamers that moor at the great docks here, will bo launched from the pier this morning and put in service, I The Lurline was a little behind her schodulc in arriving from the metropo lis Inst evening, and left up correspond ingly lute with the following people on hor register: A. Dunbar and William Mescrve. Captain Reed of the lmr tug Wnlluln got a. cable aboard the ship Berlin for a tow to sea yesterday morning, and before he could set taut on the line, her windlass collapsed and she had to will in some mechanics to mend it be fore she can cross out for Alaska. She SPEAKING ABOUT BRANDS yjlfftdpenjamins 73 MAKERS flEWyRK Grrect Clothes for Mm 11 1 a t I I VwIibaaMiaMMBMfeMaaW We Are Sole Agents for These Goods in Astoria. &QCKCKCOXXX)000 will probably get away today or to morrow. Rush order were received by Cap tain Tuttle of the revenue cutter Terry, lntc yesterday afternoon, to report with hi vessel, at Sun Frttiicico. He im mediately got up steam and left out at ! o'clock under the pilotage of Giptaio Ocorge Woods. -The latter gentlemen will accompany the TVrry to San Fran eUro. whith-r he goes to look after the status of hi son who is there si inlying medicine. The Perry is need ed there on patrol duty and to render such assistance as may be practicable. Every good wish goes with the steam er, her officers and Captain Wood. Don't uuder any circumstances or der your new clothes without looking over Strouss Bros.' display of cloths at 0. H. Cooper; perfect flit guaranteed. DANGER IN DELAY. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous For Astoria People to Neglect. The great danger of kidney troubles is that they get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health Is gradually undermined.. Backache, head ache." nervousness, lameness, Boreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, dia betes and Bright's Disease follow In merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the kidneys with ' the certain and safe remedy, Doan's Kidney Rills, which 1ms cured people right here in Astoria. P. Pedersen, longshoreman, living at 613 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon, ays. "For twenty years I was afflict ed in one way or another with kidney trouble, suffered a great deal of pain in the small of the back and was contin ually tired and nervous. I had occas ionaly headaches and nlso n blurring of the eyesight. Every time I took cold it settled in the kidneys and added to my troubles, the secretions at such times being Irregular and containing sedi ment. My rest was much disturbed at night on this account. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills, procured nt Chas. Rogers' drug Btore, nnd found unexpect ed relief, for which I am very thankful."- For sale by all dealers. Price, 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tha name Doan's and take no other. . Personally I think it is more im portant, who 'sells, recommends and guarantees the goods, than who made! them; there are so many good makes nowadays But, just for com parison what do you who know, think about The se Make s ysw YORK FAMOUS HATS. Astoria's Reliable Clothier W ANTED rnnirr"'. Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day. . Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over 16 Years Old to Work In Box Factory. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORB. ;oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo THE PICTURE WORLD. When you are in need of anything in the photographic line in the amateur way, kodaks, films, plates, eards, 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 bo. That is all. MUNICIPAL LEAGUE. The Municipal League will hold its convention on April 23rd., in the Fish ermen's hall at 7:30 p. m. 4-10 13t Baseball goods at Svenson's. THE OLD GOVERNMENT. The perfection of whisky used in th medical department of ' the United States military and naval service. Also in hospitals. Recommended by the high est authorities as the purest stimulant for family . use. Sold exclusively by Wm. Bock. 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 i pairs. If so, take It to Andrew As Company. They also do all klnrf blacksmilhing and repair work. "HIGH ART" SUITS. rA i K MM N. A. Ackennan, 421 Bond St. does aD manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress nuking a specialty and al work guaranteed. THE NIMBLE COIN. i ! 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 you 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. GENTLEMEN, ATTENTION! Astoria should have a seawall, and a it cannot be bought in Portland or Chi cago it evidently must be built here. Now, if the gentlemen of this city would commence to have their clothes "built" in Astoria and become reconciled to ; having things made at home, they would have no difficulty in building the aea wall. E. Martinson, merchant tailor, 140 Eleventh street, will build your clothes from the best that's made to the cheap est that's good. lw. J $300000000000000000000000