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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1906)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0, 1908. THE MOltNINO ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Our Groceries An latlafylng hundreds of steady ps troni and now li good tlms for you to become on. BEAR IN MIND that w are headquarters for STRAWBERRIES. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. ASTORIA'S LEADING GROCERS. 00000000000 0000000 e) TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN. 00000000000000000 Hot Campaign Stuff. W tlx liruUc ami hint of rli'i'l lull ilny ur any other lay, iit' AIwimnIV Klwtile Oil, w Irt lilliniriil, lor milt it! Flunk Hart' iliug tor, oppw.it roitrj & NUtkr. Diet at Hospital. rharlca .mlrnn JicJ yral.-rtlny i-vriiliig at tli St. Mnry'a Hospital hI lliw aj(i' of 4.1. Dip ileccawd M iik'iiiIht of till' I'Hul 01 til' t ()f Itl'll Men. Tim 1 11 in' 1 ul will take pirn Tlmr lav with Inl ci no-ill in lircnwood ' Hearing Today. Cliarlf Jeffrie, pro prietor of t lit Klk iiliMiii, mIio i charged lv Chief of Pojli (iaminal, with tin- offr-m of keeping hi aliin oH'ii ilm iiitf the hour of iliitloii. on Monduy, will Iimvi' a limriiii.' tmlnv define Justice (iiHMliuan. Clean Up. Tin lime allowed 1y the city for property owner to remove oil the iliit ami jrarhajiw ,r,,m "" 'r pr'"il will eplr on the Seventh of thi month ami the Mayor tated lnt nlyht that ha intended t tlrh tlv enforce the order, anil any one who due not olwy tli.. oiiIit, will 1 promptly arret-d nm! required to pay a lit". John Anderson Found. All that I mortal ol the Into John Amirn, tit fisherman, who. with hit l.rother were run down hy te teiiinhip t'ota ltira, a fiw week aop off Tongue. I'oint, in the early down, fniuid flouting again! the piling of the Simmon, (nip. Utween thi norththnro nml Siind Nlnnd. yeter- day afternoon, Mr. Simmont Itiinwlf tllwiiYfiini; the mrpM- himwlf. Mentl flea t Ion wa miidi- eny by the content of the man't purket whirh, among oilier thing revealed hi watch which had topped at 4: lit jut about the lunir at whirh the accident happened; a mipt book that showed h wa winking for .the Tnlliuit firant Parking Company, the lat receipt in whirh wa datetl April 2Hth, a tint- nwr tin- day of the cataatruphc. Word wa tent to thin city and hia brother apprird of the find, Ar rangement will 1 made today for the final disposition of the body ami the withe of the family will be made known in due roiirP. HOEFLER'S TODAY ICE CREAM ROSE FLAVORED PINK MARSHMALLOWS. We find that fresh and crisp Preliminary Examination. ThU aft ernoon Trunk lleiulrkka, alia Frank Hart, the young man am-tod on Mon day lutt for illegal voting in product No. tl, lit thlt city, will be subjected to prelimimiry examination before Jiutii-e (ioodinan. llemlriik practically admit hit guilt ami the evident agaiuxt Mm it of a very oneIuive aort, the whole board of judge and clerk of the pre elnrt being olllrially aware of hit liold at tempt to place hit t-eomJ vote there. The men who endowd him ami wor to hi. identity and qualification at a voter, will have tome att rition paid t them, al, a toon at hia cae it dis posed of. The whole bu'ineta It pretty rmik, from top to bottom, aud the dia-trli-t attorney' ofllce propoaet to "open it up" a bit. "After the Battle." State fvnator eM William T. Sehoflehl. of thin rlty and county, intend to recuperate a bit "after the Imttle," of argument and Iwllot, thrnn;h whi'lj, he ha jut patnl with the ImnoiV of genefoim tiiicct. He left lat night for Corneliu, three mile from IlilUlHiro, the home of hit aged parent, to enjoy n well-earned ret. 11 ml meet hi family and friend" and re ceive the congratulation that are hi due and which will Ik- rriiwt turcly ex tended to him. Mr. Schofield' ' father, the well known pioneer of Waahington county, Iteii Keholield. i known all over the it ate at one of it licit and mot r.-pnm-titiithe citieu. and he w'ill Imve new and grateful Miiine of pride in hi ton who hii jut attained to the hlghctt honor hi county can li-Uiw. The new enntor it a native of Wahington coun ty, though he la made hia home and built hit life-inti-rent in Astoria and t int-op, for the putt fifteen year, and hat a hott of good frienda here, who rejoice in hi rontiet at the poll and wi-h him a happy trip to hi old lioiin and a cordial welcome from hi boyhood friend. are the only kind that give satisafction. If you think the same order from use GOOD GOODS. 118 122 Twelfth St., Aatorla, Oro. Should be Reif nted.It i now certain thnt Attoria i to ! mado to pay her hare of the immense fire insurance lotte of San Kranciiii, a the word wa given out yetterday by J. W. Welch and other prominent inturance agent here, that 011 accet in the cot of iimur mice againtt fire in thi city, amounting to an advance of 2.1 per cent on the prevailing rate, would be charged upon all biitiiie done here after the (list day of June. Thi i a deliberate wrong to thi city, where the highest rate now prevail and contitute one of the mot burdentoine charge urKin the property and commercial intereta of the city ; where, for year, the insurance com panic have fattened abundantly and un remittingly. It Ih unfair to put this extra cott on Aitorin, and It should be resented in unqualified fashion, by the wholctale abandonment of the policies that have heretofore been maintained lure. It i no more contly to carry the insurance by one' self, than to pay the entire increment of one'i business to omo outside and Inconsiderate concern, and from the comment heard about the street of Astoria yesterday, there will a remarkable falling off in the big line of premium heretofore paid in thi place. The imposition and its cause arc too rank for very patient consideration. Hotel Irving, corner Franklin avenue and Eleventh street. European plan; best rooms and board in the city at rea lonable prices; free bus. The very best board to be obtained in the city ii at "The Occident Hotel." Rates very reasonable. Congress is not ready to decide the isthmian cnmil level, and this is one of the questions in which a request for more time is sprudent. Dig dirt, but dig it right. More than 600 marines will confront the Liberal leaders on the Isthmus of Panama in can of nn attempt to pro mote riot and revolutions at the elec tion June 20. Although t ho ennui zone is under the secretary of wan there i mi indication that the war dnpurtment will have any troop near the isthmus at ma lime 01 me eiecuou, ami M'cre liir.v Taft must rely on the marine corps to protect the canal (one, The Telephone Muddle -J, II. Thatcher of the Pacific Htutia Telephone 4 Tele graph Company came down from Port lam! yesterday, on the noon expre, to lis present at the meeting of th common council lnt night, when the question of ' the parage of the ordinance granting ac cess to the second and competing tele phone company was to come up. The ordinance referred to passed with every vole of the corporate body, with tlm tinglo exception of Councilman Itobinson, and thl in spile of a protest against the granting of the new franchlte, signed by practically every businest man in the city. In conversation with Mr. Thatch er, after the action taken by the council, he declared that the work of installing the new Pacillr Stale' plulit In thi city, will not be interrupted in any way by the admltsion of the Stowc people and their system, but will be carried to full aud final conclusion a fast as men and material can be assembled to do it, and that the lint of November, t farthest, will see the promise kept to it last detail. This being the ca;. it is certain that Astoriu will have one of the best and mM thorough system in the State, but j 11-1 what it will do with two plant, remain to be seen. The fact thnt nearly one hundred and fifty busi ness firms and men protevd against the imposition of the extra service here, wa. apparently, of no sort of value to the couiieilincn who had made up their mind tn'grant the Stwe franchise, ami wa practical evidence that popular expreion Is of but little avail in the Astoria council chamber; though there is alw'ay an explanation ready for such arbitrary deal. Mr, Thatcher returns to the metropolis thi morning. The delicate art of frescoing is only learned by year of hard tutelage under cxiert mater. Kach of the proprietors the Katerii Painting & Decorating Co., 75 Ninth street, haa spent years in the beat shop of the east and is proficient! in the art of decorating and frescoing. I 00000000000000000 0 FLOTSAM AND JETSAM. 0 00000000000000000 0 PERSONAL MENTION. 0 W. (i. Klliott Jr. of Portland arrived in the city yeolerday for a day of bui ne. M. H. Colby of Portland, came down on the noon expres yesterday James M. Hohh of Chicago was in the city yesterday on busine. W. O. Klliott wa among the Astorian patsenger on the noon train, yester- j day. J. John arrived here from Portland on the II : rt.l train yesterday morning. Joeph Meller of Portland spent the iUy in thi city yesterday on buMnei and was registered at the Occident. The big steamship Kumanlla got away for China yesterday morning. The teamhip Dreak water, one of the finest of the ves entering thi port, is dun today from San Francisco, . The barkeiiiiiie Porl-Und ha cleared from this port for San Diego, with 500, (MX) feet of luuilier loaded at the Clatsop mills. The steamer Jordan of the Callender line, resumed her run up the river yes terday morning, having been equipped with a new wheel. The steamer Telegraph came down on her- regular time yesterday with a fair amount of busine and returned to .Portland at 2:30 p. m. The fine oil-tanker Fullerton from San Francisco on the hawsers of the tug Sea lUiver, i expected to enter this port this morning. The ateamer Lurlinc came down yes terday afternoon in good season, and left upon her usual hour, with Mrs. B- S Urook, a pas-enger for Portland. The schooner John A. I ready for sea and San Francisco, with a full cargo of lumber taken on at the Clatiop mill. The schooner W. F. Jewett with 600,. 000 feet of good lumber loaded at Ooble ha cleared here for Redondo, and it now awaiting despatch. The schooner Andy Mahoney cleared or San Francisco with 750,000 feet of lumber taken on at the Tongue Point Mill, for San Francisco. . The steamship Roanoke is due down from the metropolis at 10 o'clock next Friday morning, en route to San Fran cisco. Eureka and Los Angeles. Oregon inundations bat passed out of the Columbia which will be in about ten days, after which he expects to see a good run all along the fisheries here. The Callender Navigation Company ! has aold the tug Cruder to the Portland Railway Company, and she will be em ployed on the upper river by her new owners. I lie price at wnicn sue oia has not bceu made public. Senator and Mrs. J. 0. Megler arrived t .1 .... ... tJ I n t Via ctAa ms.r Tl.,..- fVVill ,.f C., IV.I ... I 1 tii'iiits- , m ui t 7n 4 icaii.i.v w o 7 in the ci.v v-stertlav and registered at!'10"11"1 y-rdaj ""nS- The senator t he intr lintel ,. 1 , ft- t - ning iu the river, and will not be until 1.. If. Kauri of San l rancisco was in 1 ' . , , , . . i the present flood waters from the eastern the citv vettrilHV on n. lupines tnn. 1 A. C Itiiholou' of Cliiejli'i) iu in the ritv ... ' i The steamship Costa Rica came down I. II II litll!itl. Imir I r t- t ii ii tn .1 i .i from Pirtlaml vestcrdav morning and 1. J. Halt of Portland was in the citv , vest-rdav. ' ! after a bricf sta-v at the - K k y' ' ... ' ... , , , t., , ! pier, left out for San Francisco with a Miss C. It. Kingsted of Skamokawa ar-, 1 ' .... . , , , 'good bad of general merchandise and a l-ii-w.l ill Ihn nllt- veta(er,liiv nn t Tin ctAnm. , o . j UUIUOt'l UI JI"'IC III HVI tauuia, ii..i.c v Joseph Burke of Cathlamet reached ; this city yesterday moming via the Cal lendei1 steamer Jordan. whom were from thi city. All the telegraphic and local news in the Morning Astorian. TO BE SWORN IN. OTTAWA, Ont., June 5. Charles Fitzpatrick, Minister of Justice, will be sworn in today as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. A. R. Aylesworth, Post moster General, will become Minister .of Justice and Rodolphe Lcmcux, Solicitor General, will be made Postmaster. LIQUOR DEALERS ABHOR ALL DRUNKENNESS LOUISVILLE. Ky, June o.-The Na tional Liquor Dealer.' Association which opened its annual convention here today, issued an address to the people of the United States in which the belief of its members iu temperance is expressed, obedience to the law endorsed, and the work of the various temperance socie ties commended and the statement made tjiat intoxication should be considered a crime. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofre existing be tween J. L. Luis and Victor Johnson is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. L. Luis collects all bills and will pay all debts. He will carry on the business of the "Cash" at 1337 Franklin avenue, Astoria, hereafter in his own right. May 31, 1000. NICK JOHNSON, J. L. LUIS. 01 fit. Morning Astorian, 65 cent per month. The A.loi luu prints all local news. Inspectors of Hulls and Boilers Ed wards and Fuller, were in the city yes tcrday, inspecting the Volga. This ves sel will be ready to take the place of the R. Miler as soon as her passenger certificate arrive. The federal inspec tors also made official examination of the steamers Melville. Rowena, and El Hurd, yesterday. A nice question is about to be brought up for judicial settlement in the local marine world, by the formal levy upon certain steamers of the Callender Navi gation Co.' fleet, which were owned in in the State of Washington,' and regis tered as of this port at the 'custom here. The levy was made by Sheriff Thomas Linville yesterday morning, in formal fashion, in order to add that phase of legal status to the claim of the county in the matter going up for adjudication- TEMPLE LODGE MEETS. A regular communication of Temple Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. M-, will be held at Masonio Hall oa Tuesday evening. June 5, 1906 at 7:30 o'clock. By order W, M. Attest: E. C. Holdcn, secretary. SOCIAL AND SALE. The Royal Neighbors will give an apron and fancy articles sale on Wed nesday afternoon and evening, June 6th, at Redmen's Hall. Refreshments will be served. Everybody invited. 6-5-2t. REMEMBER THE PLACE Fine hats at the Bonton Millinery store, 483 Bond itreet. Mrs. JalofT, milliner. tf. ooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooc One Piano Number Free with Every $5.00 Purchase. BJo, Misted IhiEiSiiinv It am no joke; it am the truth. My Sunday-Go-to-Meeting Clothes looks fine and dandy all de time -'Case Mr. Wise he press 'em just as often .as I like. All of Mr. Wise's customers kin have their clothes pressed FREE at any ole time. Herman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier C)OCKXXOC-OOCOCOCOCCOCOCOCOOCOCOCX?OOOOg At the Star Theatre Club Cleaning and preing parlor; suit, 60 ceuU. Tel. Black 2184. 72 9th, 1 lIMElfl-tt 1 and Thursday Only Will be your last chance to see 100 pictures of actual scenes during the year. 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