The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 01, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    TI1E MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA OREGON.
TUESDAY, MAY i, igofl.
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A NEW
We Have. Ilcrenlly Added to r Mock u full Unit of
Chase and Sanborn' Famous Teas
Which Ilk. their w..rl.l r t kKA. MASD ll I. tlr bct that
can h produced. Year, of experience, careful and willful blcding
)ui tumle IIhmii superior to nil other.
WK Alt K SOI.K AGF.NT8.
ROSS, HIGGINS Co.
RELIABLE
"--.1. - .!,- vim . i' c. IMrlnner1
yesterday .1. U
'
Deimrinlie n Iimtlon t..r the ..hot j
l .ill.e of the ' for At"ii.i Me-
Ami.
Diichiried at Cured. Yer.ter.hiy the! .
ulh..rltle- ..f Cliit-oi. county were for-
inally nolitl. it hy the Superintendent of j
!,.. nriuoii State A-yliim for lnane.
..( (he ill-ehwrtie from that Institution, j
ii. eureil, one Fdwln .lohnoon. who win , r
rniiimlttfd ft tni here.
From Coot Bay. Mr Howard M
letownell, ii
A'torla. an
j lairlMin A
iH-owiiell, of (ii Ihiy l"l wo "I '
and Iww have hl ofllee with
Allen,
.. ..
Uncle Sam i Pay Day -1 eier.iy wu ;
I .'I
pav dilV aillollU llie olllHT aim eniii",ir. -
,f"the'Uover..ment herealamt and the
"
l..,.t.l..nl u. . wel.-ome there a. every
..i.. -ii...... ,iv. i..i.,i come
Wllt'ir rir, n-- i,i" (
i. ii... ...i.i.ini hoiiw.
the . annery , the mill the dock. or. in I
fact, any old phi.e.
Tke very bet board to be obtained la
the city Ii at "The Occident Hotel."
Ratti very rmonabl.
In Probate Court. .Indue Tr.-nehard
yesterday, made the following order ,'
probate! Approving the final a.voiint
of the guardian. ". A. tlearhart in the
matter of the estate, of the tiearhurt
Mr, and dichargvd said guardian
from all further liability In the pi-eini-
Hotel Irvinj Europeas tiwn. The
only trtMm-heated botel la Aitorla; Urge
and airy roomi; prlcei from so centi to
tt.jo; well prepared and daintily aerved
meala at 3 eenta. Special ratea per
week or month for room and board to
permanent gueiti. Our bua meeti all
tralne and iteamboata.
Bought the Whole Piece. -The recent
purchase of the property at the south
east corned of Ator and Seventh street
in thi i it. v. by AIU H Keafeldt. wa
not cneluslvp with the purchase of the
undivided one half intere-t of the Hack-
dnian heir and for which the d I i
on in escrow, nor wa the pl'i'e i?4 ..")
the aum of the figure paid in thi- trans
action. Mr. Scafeldt hi closed a deal
for the entire propel ty including the
interest of the Moiifcith heirs, and thi
phu.M of thW l.uiues will bn duly
probated in the proper courts at once
guaranty money having been put up by
the buyer. The entire pri.-o paid for
the two eipiitic was tl,:iMl. and n .n
n the legal provision have been fully
a the legal provii.
complied with, the
Hint the new om r wi
transfer will pa
vill take full and fin
al posH.-fwi.ni. Tin nrgoti'.tion wie
conduetexl through the office of II. Van
Du-en A Company, of thi city.
If You Like Ripe
Olives, We Have
Something in
This Line That
Will Please You
Ask Us
About
Them
JOHNSON BROS.
GOOD GOODS.
118122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore.
!xxooCrOOOoaK)oooooooooooo
LINE
GROCERS.
..At Grace Church.-He.vi.-! at lime
il-;rhl T. y ; , .,
..I .1... II,.., Mr Afll'IM III I III Mil VIII
lve a
vt-.. in PortlandOn Mnv I"' noil
()(, ot,.un mtate Medical A-'i
,;,, ,,.,.( Portland. Dr. Kinney
((f M tily .,! I( nor ut that
,.,,ui Im-iiil:. tT I nlr ui-
irl.lftn. H' wdulimi in it' eiirly
jjnit',,,, nnl treatment itt ho hy
the home phyieliin."
Alamc4a Avenue Improvement, It
U hoped that the work of frl-
coii.t ruction of a drain on Alameda av-
iinr for lli.- Ininrovement of that lieet
..i!..t. i I. :.... i.. I. .en purihiilcriihlv I
io'
u tli liv tie aeeuiifie ol Wal-
-
er from tin hill above, n I- proe-
. ... . ,.. ...... 1. 1.. I
in wnnoiii anj iwiu... .
h
i
in Tk. ti.ii. ,.,,,rict,,r
... ..... ii... t... i, I,..- ni
Ill IM'" l if"i-- " I
i ,alf wv mea.n.e. when it eome ... whi-tle w.U .v.-n jn. -.
. I I 11. ...rile: wh...f i. left. The steamer will then
the "I.ii." ha. la-en newly flxcl as tM el-e along w.e re
,,,.,i,i. .ear ami ni.V einladlisUI
wiih a full m'"" r"m n,'w
ions throUL'hoiit. And the house itself
' I taking on a very radlcl and comfor
table change in the coiitse of an expen
diture of three or four thousand dd
lur by the veUrn owner. It will le
fint.hed in the course of ten days or
two week.
Impeding the Sumyi-.'hlef F.ngin
eee II. IHiv Hanford, of th Astoria
Coast Interurban Hallway Company,
arrived here from Heat tie, yesterday.
no the noon express, end will. In com
pany with W. I. D.mley. go over mei
.urvey-l.ne of Ike route t.slay "
I orrow. for the purpose ol curing
such minor matter. a may need a.lju-t
met. When thi shall have .h-cu '
i... i:.... :.. ii. viirimis ilcvatioii. and
mappings will be duly submitted t head
ipmrter .Hid om-e approved there, the
in- , ... -
"dirt will liv" ill good fashion.
Ladlea We are now prepared to fur
niah vou with our lateat atylea or up
to-date drraa and itrret hata for aldlea
and alao for the little miaaea. Our prices
are rizht. At the Fair Eaatern Millin
er In the Star Theatre Building. 4-8
lust a Few Days. -The line of tel.-
phone ciuipinent 1 IV put in on .1,
Columbla river, and embracing Frank-
fort Deep Kiver. (iray's Uiver and
' , , it. ..,.1 ,.11
Kunppton. has been completed and all
1
that I lacking to open up the service.
are the telephone themselves, the de-
livery f which nr.- delayed by the
late unpleasantness" at Han Francisco,
l,,,t a few day. more and they will l.i
in position and roneeteioim duly made,
to the great convenience of hundred
of people on both side of the great
river.
t...n...i Prnnjirtv Rule. Alter the
u i iuv. n,W the law the
sheriff of the Oregon counties, tax
,ll.,.tr. are emnowed to sell at pub-
lie sale, the personal property on the
' .1
..;n nn:.l nuA rl.-li.i-
IHHIh IUI IHAV-s n. asi s
- U .,.v , wnll fnr IWo
11111-II t, HUM IV iimi; "
.with such property, to nettle pretty
"pronto" and save themselves the trou-
1. 1 ... , r.slcnn,t!on. Notices
to thl efTect are being ant out from
the. office of sheriff Linvillo now.
cnm.ft,lnff nnirnr. There is always
wv...-. .
......... i 4i. ,.. ..r ..,.iiv
soniciniiig ......IK ... nm
(.. Clton eoiintv. Ves enhiv
llttliniriB in .-.s.-r s. j - ,
there were four deeds- filed for .word
at the oir.ee of County Clerk Clinton,
namely .lohn IX Bush, et. al.. to F.
iwiai, u-nrraniv. $(100. eonvev nc
lot 1 2 block 3. Warrent's Addition
i .to,n llahn and wife to
4.. r..0f,n Tnvpstment. Comnnnv l.im-
1.11 rsiiv '
' .
ited, wupmnty. $1,500, conveying lot
k .1 ,i v f K,sstion 1 T. 4 N.. R. 7
II, 1l( Hit. a
.
W: The Kanleni InveHtment i'oiiimn,v,
i i.ui. n .Mm Rtmo. warrantv. $1028
conveying the lat above named proper-
1 4 II" l II' - I
ty. Frank Tatton and wife and wife
"t v v Sorensen nnd wife, to W. T.
Hchofleld. warranty. $05, conveying lot
32 and fractional lot 33, in block 3, Hill's
' .
wi,-f AcMition to Ocean Grove.
Will Leave For Time. Jr. Tutlle will
leMve, today for nil abwiiee of two weeks,
mill during that time h II patient to the
Mm Int JIo'I'HhI should apply to Dr.
1. A, Full on, who will have elmin of Dr.
Tllttle'" ill I ft fnt iloilliK hi HbclC
Yellow Peril. The IrrWimV march
of the jellow peril, hut lit hist forced
If way Into the Held of white hihor.
The entering wcltfe was nnide when the
while enrrier for I he F.k-iiIiik Telegram
Were foiled to i'ek ii living cN'-whcrc,
ieciuie I ho almond eyed youth nvfi-tol
lo work on it cheaper bi.l" tlmtl the
white newnlioyr. thmi(ht they eonld nf
ford to do. H l fluted that not only
do (he oiieiitiiU work for lc- but their
ci vlee U belter Mini they eon he ile'tcnd
ed on to obey their order to the letter.
Patrolman Resign. I'atriilmun Albert
Thmnpoim. of the polio- force ha sent,
ill hi- ie.ii.Miul ion to the police eonimi
.!.... i,. I. iminciliiiti Iv eHi.-.-tive. .Mr,
'rhoiml.im intend to leave for Ah.ka
In til ' ni'iil fill ore to (jo Into btiiue.
He ha. lieen a im.'MiIhT of the police fon-
of (hi city for a hnift time and ha al-
wav performed hl diitie in h iiipubl
and elliclenl ninmier. HI many friend
h.-re will wih him the let of iin-ceHii
ill hi- liew Held
Protect Gillnetteri. In order that the
illiii.liit ihifliiiL alaive the eity may
t...,., u,i ihiinnel the Meamer Haalo
.. :n ii.. ..In. Iciivc. the dock
iu ... -
l,r,. rr Poll anil. Nt-relary W'rni-n
,lf . fM.r , IM)ion Im arrantied
... , . , . 4 ...I......... ... u ii rn Ol.'
,, v ttllam -
- heimen ,y KivltiK the followin ftig
,
haU: If the steamer i to taKe m
eut - olf channel, one long .mm o
..ml m.uii, o. meKa- ..-,. .-.
is to Han thorn's cannery, one long blast
iind one short will be given, and the
'boat will K along the inside channel to
T m nolnt. Il is likely that the
l.uiliue will follow the name set of eig
Mill
For Seawall A eoiniuunleation ha
been received by J. T. Ito. of the eiti-
wii' seawall committee, from A. C. R e
business manager of the firm of Young
4 K.-Uey, civil engineer, having their
headquarter In !alt Uke and Portland,
statins that the firm would lie glad lo
submit a plan for the building of the
ltnny
...... , ,u,l .ml .Nr. In LW I
h '
report showing the e.liinatcd cost of
il... t ruction of the wall. The com
mittee h... !-. working on preliminary
. .
ilai.s lea.liiiL' up to the work, relativ.
to the eo-t. and kind of material to
la- used, and the other iiece.-ary detail
nit have not vet accomplished much ow
ing ti. the lack of funds to proseeute the
project.
Confided in His Friends. -.lauict Fin-
uvoa of tin- city yesieruay receive..
another letter from hi -on .lam., in
San Francisco, in which the latter gen-
tt.-t.mi. MU the foiiow.ng amuaiut;
-uuiM e: An hnuM, gent eman ar-
med . San Nancco on ne ..av ue.o c
w .. ea.l,..aK.-. , ,
received bv a in-oup of friend and com-
itivi.i v w
e . a 1 1.. 1 : .!!... ll.ii P.iln.oA lintel
,""'. " "
Aftr he had parta en o lunch and rn
j.vo.l .. automobile nde to the CI.IT
' ""'' relaxation a .m
generally a.vorded the "s.rangerv,th.n
the gate" of the hospitable city, he
wa dining with a bevy of friends at
the Palace, and in the course of con
versation the subject of earthquake wa
mooted. The man from F.ngland mani
fested a deep interest in the matter,
and wa somewhat more than interested.
in farl; but he wa given the nssurnnce
that such shocks as vit.tea the city
were mil i.gn. ..... . ....
1 . If i iT ..t- l.ntr .111,1 nni
woitliv tl.o Hume ot genuine cart nqmiKcs
. . , ..
I IH .11 f I.... AAll.llllUliin fllA
WIUI WIIIHI wmiiui unp vu.u. ....
s TL
visitor was satisfied. In due time he
ret.re.i to in room on ...,c ... ..... .......
Hours of the great hostelry ami bct.mk
himself to a well earned rest. In the
early .lawn lie was piuueu .......
hi, bed, and he realized lit once uuu ne
was in the grip of one of those incense
. .......
oneiitiiil eartoimkes that Ins Irien.ts
-. .; .
were so tumiiiiir wiui, ami
1 . . 1 1.
plicitly on their statement of too night
before that 'such shocks as fell to the
lot of the eily were but light affairs." ho
cliiul.eU imcK into oeu. ...... ..s ....
mediately thrown out again, and as he
persiste.l in clinging to nis i.
I ....
mate and tried to get back to his conch,
. ....... . 4.. ..::..
he got tlie run oene... i u. .s........
and went over on his hack witn tne resi
I . ii
I p j i ., I...!.. kt...4i ii.il wlimi hu 1V1IU1
mit iu ihut-u-i-.i.i, ...
uct to inn ton mano nw pmi tu u-
Ul reels with the lly.ng host of guests
ami quite its aesnamue ..s ... w
vt ; end they say now that he will not
I . .. ... 1 ... -U..4
believe a word tney ieu ...... ..oo...
Snn Francisco ; his confidence has been
I betrayed too soreiy.
Club Met The Weet Kud Improve
men! elnb met lat nlht and trnnaet-
i-d liimine relating to tint letterment
of the eily.
In Police Courts Iic(;ttii) he had look-
id t lon upon the v,a a it flown
amber in the cup, John Itice, a wok to
Nee the sun eliinliiif through pii""n bar
upon the eenu nt floor of the Hotel I).
(riiiiiiiii.l. .lohii could not recall the
exiiel i-lreiiiiitiin-e of hi. entrance, hut
)'4'eriMy afttfl-niam whi'n iiestoncd
by J.idj(e Ander.'in admitted that he
"ttiiKht Imve la-.-ri drunk" mid wii b
coidingly fined ff'i.ltO, which h" paid.
A Fierce Freak. Charles H. lleillwrn
of thl eily I just, in receipt of a letter
from Mr. Itola-rt We.td.thl. hi brother-in-law,
foiiii.-i-ly of this city and now
ill Han Francisco, which verille the ex
traordinary .tory telegraphed Ix-re dor
Inif the early hour of the holocaii-t, in
relation to tin- sinking of the Valencia
Hotel, out of sijjht fiom the levels. He
went out to s o the phenomenon and
sav the hotel ha "link down until the
level of the roof i six feet la-low the
sidr-alks around it. The house i. Raid
to have lie -n carried down from seventy-
five to one hundred people with it It
i one of the tremendous freak of the
visitation, and cannot be accounted for
on the "made -ground" theory, for this
wa solid "terra," and no fill.
SUCCEEDS TO THE CONTROL.
Kew Executive of the Astoria k Colum
bia River Railroad Company Ai
tumes Charje.
(ieneral Manaaer Guy. W. Talbot, of
the Atoria A (lumbia River TUilroa1
Company, arrived in this city on the
noon expre. from Portland, yesterday
in company with Kuerintendent John
Maguire and General Passenger Agent
.1. C. Mayo, and the party at once pro
ceeded to the general office of the com
pany on Bond Stmt.
Mr Talbot come. a the successor ot
T. II. Curtis, for years the vice-president
and treasurer and si ting general manag
er of the corporation, and at once took
over tin offi. and it responsibility.
He i a comparatively young ran, but
is said to be an adept in the great sys
tematic business of railroading. For fivo
year last past he ha held the pot of
vice-president and general manager of
the lkin-IVona Terminal Railway, with
lumdouarter st IWia. and for some
years prior to that connection, was with
the Iowa Central,
(ieneral Manager Talbot wa indi
posed to interviewing yesterday on the
score that a yet he had nothing to com
municate of general interest to the pub
lie, further than that he had taken over
ll,.. .tulle mill responsibilities Of His
position, and was billed for a detaile'
inspection of the line and pmpertie-
under hi direction, after which he may
Is- amenable to the persuasion of th
press for a more eteiided exposition o
thing in gviierad.
lie i a gentleman who bear the alert
biisine-s like appearance of one thor-
,.i,....U- ..iillillllelt in hi line, is affable.
.--I.
pleasant spoken and direct in manner
and wholly absorled in his assignment
yet qualified to make and retain friend
than which eonsumation the Astonan
luis nothing better to wish him at the
present juncture.
Mr. Curtis the retiring comptroller ot
A. & C." affairs in this eity will, it
is understood, remain ih the city for
some time to come, engaged in private
pursuits, and this will be good news for
all who have known him hetv all thee
years and have appreciated the big work
ho has done, and the faithful mainte
nance he ha secured for it.
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L, Goodl'ield. of San Francisco, arrived
in thi. citv vesterdav on the noon ex
press.
H. M. Martin of the Hay City is in
the citv u irncst at the Hotel Occident.
E. Tobin of Portland, is a business visi
tor in Astoria, having arrived here on
the 11:35 train yesterday morning.
A. Gleason, of Portland, is a visitor
in the citv and is domiciled at the Hotel
eying.
0. B. Hendricks, of Taeoma. wns in
the city yesterday on a business trip.
W. D. Schofleld arrived in the city
from Portland, yesterday noon.
11. A. Sumpter, of Grass Valley. Cali
fornia, is irt the. city the- guest ot
fAid.
S. G. Senter of Ashland, arrived in
in Astoria yesterday on business, and
will remain here for several days.
R. J. MeCracken of Denver, is in
the city on business in the saddlery
line.
V. A. McMasters, of Saeramento, came
CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISES' PRESED FREE, WHENEVER YOff SAY
ONE PIANO NUMBER FREE WITH
Beautiful M
As beautiful as the month of May are our new
There is quality and tone and full measured satisfac
tion in every stitch.
Astoria's Reliable Clothier
N
Saw Mill Men, $2.25 per day,
Yard Men, $2.00 per day.
Ten Boys, Over 16
In Box
TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO
ASTORIA, ORE.
in from Portland on the noon train yes
terday. R. P. Overmier, a traveling man out
of Cincinnati, is doing business in As
toria.
G. B. Canniehael. of New Orleans,
miched this city yesterday, and went
direct to Seaside for a breath of salt
air, uncharged with ashes. He comes
from San Francisco, and has had all
he wants of earthquake.
NOTICE! NOTICE!
Ml persons of firms in need of help,
either men or women; or those having
men's women's or children's garments to.
spare, will please inform Mrs. MeKean,
of the Ladies' Relief Committee, Eleven
th street, uear Commercial. 5-l-7t
A. F. & A. M. MEETING NOTICE.
A regular communication of Temple ,
Lodge No. 7. A. F. &A. M.. will be,
held in Masonic nail this evening. May '
. nn. -i "Oil T.. rtrrlar IT" AT !
1, iltUO 111 i .on ueiui-iv l wuvi ... .--
Attest: E. C. Holden. Secretary.
Finest Candies, best brands of cigar
and tobaccos at Howe & Gowans, 420
Commercial street. Opposite Shermans...
Fruits and canned goods. 4-29-3t.
For a good shave go to the Occident
Barber Shop. Five chaira No long
wait.
. ,
Here You Are. Hautala & Baitanen
tailors, cleaning, pressing, ladies' and
men's clothing. 491 Bond St., Phone
Red 2305.
WANTED.
Man to work on ranch, must be good
milker. Enquire Milk Depot Cot. 10th
and Duane.
EVERY t'.oo BOUGHT AT WISES
Spring
Suits
Look where you
may, try is you will
nothing will com
pare with the master
piece of ' High Art"
Tailoring, shown tn
the Suits, Wi-e has
to offer.
S15
TO
835
J
T
Years Old
Factory.
Work
When you are in need of anything in
the photographic line in the amateur
way, kodaks, films, plates, cards,
mounts, and all the technical detsila
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
Try Some of Our fine China aeta.
They coma in packages and parcel
ready measured for use. 5c to 60c per
package. Howe 4 Gowan, 420 Commer-
cal street 5--2t
A Broken Wheel, a loose tire or wag
on a bumjv repairs of any kind all
; kinds can be attended at once and done
' properly, if taken to Andrew Asp &
Company. Repairing and general black
' smithing. Buggies and Wagons for ale.
N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, does all
manner of texidermr, furniture uphol-
Btering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat-
... a 1-
jtreea making a apeciaity ana a.i wor
' guaranteed.
Baseball goods at Svenaonl
THE NIMBLE COIN.
The nimble coin of the country neTe
doe so good a thing as when It eupplle)
, a man with a well-cooked ana neaiw-
ful meal of the sort he it hungry for. In
( this instance is becomes a blessing, and
, no pocketbook is the poorer for the eex-
penditure; this is why everyone yoa
see coming out of the Palace Restaurant
carries such a grateful and satisfied ex
pression of countenace. Just watch for
a day or ao, and the first thing you know
you'll be a steady customer there. It
is one of the certainties of Astoria life.