TUESDAY, MAY I, 1900. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. "Money's Worth" THAT'S WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU PURCHASE Chase and Sanborn's Celebrated Tea nd Seal Brand Java and Mocha Coffee. They are delightful appetizers for every meal. We have flavora to suit every taste prices to fit every purie. WK ARK NOI.K AfiKNTB. ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. RELIABLE GROCERS. Critically 111. It U reported that ex- ("minty Judge tii-nrgc )uvidm l crltliwlly ill ill Iioiiii' mi Itwid ulreM, nml Unit lilt lninlly 11 1 ! iiiiiili iIUIiiHi ed over hU condition. Tli' lurliin. with iiiimj" other hope. ln will rcrover frniii tin1 nlliirk Unit I berlflng Mm. Aiut ri'Hiiin liU normal ln'iillli. Doing Fine Work. .1 inli" Trem-hard nml CimiiiiiUiiiii'I' Li 1 imi imnlii it vl.jt to tin' enmity rink crusher nt Olney, yi'nlrriliiv, ulicli1 I lie lllllrlillll' opPlli'd up fr limine Hitii In, niul fuiiiiil every- thing working kiihhiIIiIv ami mivful- fv mill at tln nil" of WO ton nf rock 'ir day. BaaebaU goode at Svenaoo'a. All Good Deed. Four transfers of Clatsop realty Wrlv lllrtl fur li'i-ord yes terday, to witi O, K. t'arlson to A. K. Kerry, warranty, llouo, iiortln-nt iiuir-t-r m-ctlnii .'., 'I'. H X.. It. .1 V. Henry Jone ami wife to .1. I). Wilson war ranty, fto, lot !f. Murk 21. llrwlliuty'. Krruhd Addition to (h-mil t!love, A. Steliihnff to .1. V. NaakMin warranty, 12 2.H.1 ium' in ( 'lot-up county, Jolmn K. IWge to A. S. Kerry, war ranty, H2o0, miiitliwent (juarter, frtlnn 2'i. T. 8 X., It. S W. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The recent fire on Attor street di'clowd a Ule of (fails that U intolerable. Old inattreM, umbrellas, broken furniture, ruga and cotnbuntililp filth of all dctcrip- tion nre thrown into the back yardu of the hoiie, Such re- fiie make good kindling for fire and futni-hen food for flamci, thereby endangering the live Mild proHrty of the peoili. Thl condition of HlTiiiiH ob- tain, nut only on Ator utreet, but alto on Itond, Commercial and other .1 reel j ami after eon- nit nt ion with the Commit tee on Fire nml Water, it ha lieen le- ciilcd to )ive public notice to all 4 concerned, that all Mich premise mint be clciuied up uithin thirty 4 ily from date. At the cuiiiriiliiiu of Hint period, member of the Commit- lee on Fire mul Water, toyctlicr with the Chief of 1'olice nml Chief of the 1'iie Department. will make a tour of inspection, ami nil corporation, linn or Individual, fulling to clean up will bo prosecuted. In accordance with the ordinance of the city. 1 1 Kit MAX WISK, Mayor. Aitoriu, Mnv 7. I1MMI. The very best board to be obtained in the city ia at "The Occident Hotel." Satei very reaaonable. k Are Dealers For Edison's Phonog'raphs and Gold Moulderd Records AsK Us About Them. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118-122 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. Suit Filed Nolan & Ntnitli lloiiieyn for tli' plaintiff, ycstcrduy filed suit in tlin rlreiilt court of (.1uUnp eomily, In which .I11I111 Halm l plaintiff, ami the Ailoriu Saving Hunk, ami other me defendant. Lloenied, and Wedded. Yesterday morning County Clerk Clinton iu"d a uuirtitige license in favor of Mr, It, W, llulililer of llalnier anil Mi Angus lit .liihiiitoii, ami at 10 o'clock In the fnii'iiiMiii, . hulgi (', J. Trenchard mar ried the happy pair at hla oilier, on Ninth street. Cliryniithiiiimiii, Ater Heliotrope plant, lieaiitifully filled barging bask et, etc., at Columbia Nurwry Co.. 610 Bond utreet. 8 fl-3t. At County Cost. A ur of aiilt and lialtery was filed in Justin" Cloud mini's court yesterday by one Frank KviiiiMin at again! Joseph Kelly, The cum- Mils culled at 2:.'(0 o'clock ,vet-r-day iifieniiKin, and Kelly entered a plea of not guilty, ilemaiiiled a full jury trial, and demanded that witneo be iiiuiiiniieil for hi defense, and then went to juil in default of a twenty ilollur buil. to await the fulfillment of hi tthi at the expense of the county. Th eae will come up at 1 o'clock tin morning:. Hotel Irving European (mo. The only eteam-heattd hotel in Aitorla; large and airy rooma; pricea from so centa to I1.50J well prepared and daintily aerved meala at as centa. Special ratea per week or month for room and board to permanent gueata. Our bua meets all train and ateamboata. Republican Headquarteia Headiiiur ter of the Clatsop county Itepublican party were ojM-ned yeterdy evening at lLl Tenth street in thin city, mid ot noun yeterday Mr. I K. Selig wa duly apMiintei by th County Central Committee a the (-titodiun of the place, with instructon to "hold the fort" (.M'i"1 " eoniera and to make everyone u welcome a the flower in May" with an over-lap to the .1th of .lune. The place will be made a com fortable ami eoy n possible, and the pre of the slate nml county will lie represented mi the tabb-a nt the room, ami other good tbingsi may be had for the Inn'' intimation that tln-y are wanted. Full nriMngemcnt will be made fur ascertaining the full nml exact ltcpublienn majorities t thi point in due caon. nml in the mean time, every Republican and every one else who o dcire may have the cour tesies nml comfort' of a political home by merely appearing there. Parlor Meeting Yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. Jennie Huwy, Mr. Kiniiw Smith I)e Voe conducted n par lor meeting irt n very plening manner. Mr, IV Voe ha the happy faculty of winning nil who meet her and n most enjoyable and helpful afternoon was apent. Mr; Pe Voe also spoke to a large nml eiitliusinntio audience in the Norwegian Lutheran Church lnt night on "True Aincricniiinni," and urged tint fail' piny and justice be given. She i i flue npeakcr and captures her audience by her bright ways, and con vinces them by her logic. The Nor wegian male chorus, added greatly to the success of the meeting by their fine Hinging, which was greatly appre ciated. Mr. De Voe will conduct a parlor meeting this afternoon it the home of Mrs. C. J. Curtis, corner Fif teenth nml Exchange streets, to which all ladies are invited, and tonight she will speak in the Baptist Church. A special invitation is extended to the members of the 0. A. R. and ll union to be present at this meeting. Mr, De Voe' husband is a member of the 0. A. R. and a song composed by him will lu sting at the meeting tonight. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. From This Day On. The Fair East ern Millionnry store will place its entire elegant stock of dress and street luats nml all dainty accessories, before its customers, today, ipon a basis of lib eral discount from recent prevailing prices. This concession will continue indefinitely, and ladies should avail themselves of the pronounced cut. 5-0-tf. In the New Barracke, Tim local Hal vii t Ion Army corp will inaugurate, their new lull lin ks at the corner of Kigllth ami Commercial streets, till evening, mid will remain there pcriniiiicnlly. Two Fair Exprcsaione. The regular meeting of the Retail Clerk' Associa tion was held Ins! night, mid a number of rouliiM' mutter were disposed of) after which the association went on record n a contributor to the sulferiug Sail Franciscan, to the tune of $15 spot cash; mid, after that, they ratified mid commended the action of the city coiin clitl in regulating that mutter of the juiiitoi'shiji nt the city hull, in the way it did. In the Police Court,-Kta Ciughum, appeared in the Police Court yesterday afternoon and pleaded " guilty to a charge of being drunk. Kva I well and familiarly known in police circle, as he ha the habit of imbibing too freely of alcoholic lu'vernge, which Inevitably lauds her in the shadow of the bars. The list time Kva fell from grace she spent a week In jail, end the prospect of spcndiiiu another seven day did not appeal strongly to her, Judge Ander son lined Kva 40, suspending sentence, iiii her promise to leave the city. F, Kilsuorth wu sentenced to five days in jail for drunkenness, mid another indi vidual received dm- of tf.i.OO for the some misdemeanor. SEVEN DAYS MORE! The insistent duty of the hour for lb-publican, i to reg- i.ter. There i nothing jut so lm- pcru the a thi, 11 ml further neglect of this assentiiil iiiiiot be deemed a tacit breach of g'KMl faith ami ptirioe. Co on record a a Republican and stay on rec- ord to the lust moment of the oumpaign. It i just as much a 4 duty a voting and the full reg- Mrution of the party is one of the requirements of the elective processes provided by law. Ful- fit the law and take your victory a becomes the let of citizens! Register now! NOW!! NOW!!! Friday, May 18th. On Friday night, May lsth. at the Star Theatre, the Astoria Musicians" Union will give a grand la-neflt, the money results of which will be sent to the suffering musicians of San Francisco. A splendid program will lie offered and the expec tation of a crowded house should be realized to the limit. It is said that the union will init upon the profes sional contribution of every musician in the city, ami will fine the one who fail, either in the sum of five dollars or the cot of a substitute from Portland. They evidently do not intend to have any buck-liding in the rank on a big and generous proposition like this. Now in Arizona. Imlge F. J. Taylor yesterday received a letter from hi old friend, W. ('. Parsons, formerly of thi city, ami who was an earthquake col league of hi in San Francisco lately. Mr. Parsons is now in McCabe, Yavapai county, Arizona, ami feeling splendidly after hi recession from the turmoil and distress of the bcleagured city. Grand Army Banquet. The ladies of the fJrand Army in this city intend to give n genuine New England dinner to morrow, beginning at 11:30 o'clock and lasting all day, at the store-room for merly occupied by Robinson, the furni ture man. The meal, whicli will be of the very liest, will cost the modest sum of cents, and a good dinner ami a better eaue. ought to result in a re dundant and gratifying income for the good women at the head of it. Go, everybody! A COUNTER -STATEMENT. A communication In Saturday morn ing's Astorian, signed by C. L. Perkin atid C Kriekson, relative to the Imperial Music Company, in which they express dissatisfaction at the treatment claimed to have been received from the repre sentatives of the company, is false in every particular and when Messrs. Perkins and Kriekson were employed, it. wms with the distinct understanding that they had some knowledge of the business of canvassing, and being able bodied men, could make euflicicn to pay their board bills. There was no misrepresentation of thn intents and purposes of the Imperial M,usio Co., which is a company organ ized in every city in the United States .where it has built up a good business, and where all responsible agents cm ployed have made good wages. The company has been successful in Astoria, having nearly 100 pupils, and ia yet in its infancy, so far as a thorough can vass of the city is concerned. The ven ture has never been a failure in any city nml particularly not in Astoria, al though it might have been, had the company continued in their service such unexperienced men as Perkins and Erickson. IMPERIAL MUSIC CO. Head Cut. A man with a badly cut head was brought to the hospital last evening from across1 the fiver and his liijurien attended to, 000000000000000000 0 FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. 0 The stemmr Czarina armed in from Sun Fruneico early yesterday morning ami went on to Portland without dekiy The steamer .olmri Poulscn came In from the Jtny City yesterday morning and report that she saw nothing of the derelict sea-raft anywhere. The steamship Hrewkwater is due down from the metropolis early thi morning, en route to Coo Ray, Eureka ami San Francisco, The steamship Roanoke was expected to arrive here yesterday from ls An geles, Shu Franci-co, Fjireka, arid Coos li.iv points, but she did not show her nose on thi side of the Columbia bar. It U expected she will come in on the Hist tide today. The new steam coaster, Tiverton, from Sua Francisco, is billed for this iort and Portland, and should have arrived yesU-rduy, but it maybe she haw orders to proceed to Gray' Harbor first, and take in this section on her southward journey. The tug Samson is again in these water having arrived down yesterday from the Columbia Construction Com pany's stone quarry with two barges of rock for the jetty. Captain W. IL nob son is in command of the Samson this season. The s4nmer Alliance came down yes terday from Portland and proceeded to sea after a brief stay at the Callender pier. She had on board fifty-six pas-jM-tigers, and took on three more at this port, to wit: T. If. Anderson for Eureka; S. Minneikka, for Marshfield, and C. Karwonen. for Eureka. She also added ten tone of general freight to her big load south-bound. The Lurline arrived down early yes terday from Portland, and among her heavy freight were two big reels of log ging cable, weighing ten tons in the aggregate, for Fisher Brothers. She went back on time, with the following people on her register: A. Dunbar, C. II. Rice, H. Cullen, II. S. McGowan, C.etft-ge Hibbcrt and B. A. Stranhal. When the baby talks, it is time to give Hollister' Rocky Mountain Tea. It's the greatest baby medicines known to loving mothers. It makes them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Frank Hart, druggist. State pride is one of the pronounced virtue of the people of California. Not even an earthquake can jar a Califor ninn loose from his climate. 00000000000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION. 0 00000000000000000 Mis L. V. Tawney was a homing pas senger on the noon express from Port land yesterday. Hon. Oswald West, state land agent was a visitor in the city yesterday. General Manager Guy 'U. Talbot, of the "A. 4 C." has gone to Los Angeles on business connected with the road. Adolf Olsen and family of Deep River, were passengers to Portland, on the early express yesterday morning. George Wagner, of Seattle, is in the city, on business and is quartered at the Hotel Irving. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bloch of New York, are in the city, having arrived on the noon train yesterday. , IL Snlmonson of Philadelphia is in the city and domiciled at the Hotel Occident. John Johnson of Portland is a busi ness tourist in the city. . J. A. Atcheson of Uoquiam is a business visitor in the city. Rev. 0. E. Rydquist of the First .Lutheran Church, has arrived home after a week' absence in the eastern part of the state, whither he went on church district matters. He says he hal an enjoyable time, but has a par tially for sea air and wholesome rain that has been greatly augmented by his sojourn up in that section. SPECIAL NOTICE. The New York Credit Co., at Welch's block ou Commercial street has opened its doors to the ladies of Astoria, and vicinity and is doing a prosperous busi ness right along. Most every lady in Astoria is taking advantage of the rea sonable prices and terms offered by this firm. We have a few specials on display every Saturday and your credit Is good here. 50c a week is all we ask. NEW YORK CREDIT CO., Welch block, Commercial St. CLOTHES BOUGHT AT WISES' PRESED FREE, WHENEVER YOU SAY ONE PIANO NUMBER FREE WITH eautifu! As beautiful as the moith of May are our new There is quality and tone and full measured satisfac tion in every stitch. Astoria's Reliable Clothier W ANTED 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, ORE. I. X. Vaucil of Stella, Wash, has purchased the Old La Tosca and is fit ting it up for business on business principles and will probably have a nice patronage in his new place of amuse ment. Everybody knows Fat. 5-3-4t REMEMBER THE PLACE. Fine hats at the Bonton Millinery store, 433 Bond street. Mrs. Jaloff, milliner. tf. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS A nine per cent dividend in the Buil ding & Loan Land Company is now payable at the office of W. L. Robb J. Q. A. BOWLBY, Pres- May 1, 1906 lw. NOTICE! NOTICE! All 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. McKean, of the Ladies' Relief Committee, Eleven th street, near Commercial. 5-l-7t For a good share go to the Occident Barber Shop. Five chairs No long waits. Here You Are. Hautala & Raitanen 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 Cor. 10th and Duane. EVERY I5.00 BOUGHT AT WISES mi Spring Suits Look where you may, try aa you will -nothing will com pare with the master pieces of "High Art Tailoring, ahown In the Suits, Wie ha to offer. S15 TO 35 1 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 FOR RENT. A large front room, with large closet and stove, suitable for one or two gentle men. Enquire after 5 p. m. at 35S I Duane street. 5-3-Ir. A Broken Wheel, a loose tire or wag. on a buggy 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 sale. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond Si, doesaU manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and a.1 work guaranteed. 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 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 Ufa.