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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1906)
THE MORXIXG ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER j, ijotf. 4 CITY COUNCIL MEETS Regular Session Last Night in the! and n..nd struts WH adopted. Citv Hall i TTt ' iw"w j",'.' ', line aiiil forfeit lire for (he month of August was Witl mid ordered filed, i The city inveynr called the atten nncrcMT ! ' ,np council to the fiiot that eon ALL MEMBER) ARE PRESENT i,erable trouble was experienced liy the 'contractors in improving streets, es- . !pecilly in the construction of cement ; sidewalks, by the trespas-ing of per Bills Allowed From the Various Comt mittees Ordinances Disposed of Street Improvements Again Principal Topic. City Council met last night in the city hall in regular session with all member, present, louno.lman IWI.nd having returnred from hi trip to Alas- fr . . in. and Z Z Ul m nV wer,' 2. d aved k tv.-.,;.;'..., , , license was read and later-granted A petition from Judson Cole, asking that the remains of his mother be dis interred from their present burial place and interred beside those of his father, was read and referred to the committee on public property with power to act. A petition asking for the improve ment of 12th street from Harrison to Kensington .venues, was referred to the street committee. Another petition asking for the im provement of .lerome avenue from 12th street to the Shively line, was referred to the street committee. A petition from -lames Winters and about 23 others a$ki".jj for the installa-; tion of an electric light at the corner of ! Kingston and Alameca avenues was re- i ferred to the street committee. ! The committee on Ways and Means : reported favorably on the petition of D. H. Welch, for the return of paid by him to the city, on the as sessment of certain property, which hail been over-assessed, and the report was inns iiuiii iiir nuiiiiuiit-r on . 1 , , W nr. on.i ATftina trr b nuo.i n a frtl. low',: Thomas Dealer. : Western Un-! ion Telegraph Company, $I.."0; Budget. Bills from the committee on health ana ponce were aiioweo as lonnws: .1. 1 H. fVKeil. H TTn,hle. Koar,. The Fire and Water committee re- ported on the petition a2ainst the pro-1 ed oil tank reputation ordinance, and ' in accordance with its recommendation, the petition was filed. Bills from this j committee were allowed a follows; A. ! V. Allen. $1; Cppertown Transfer Co.. ?8.20- Boss. Hiwjins 4 Co., 2.40; B. Marion, f 15. ' Building permits were granted to F. i Kinkella and William Miller. The com-I mittee on public property having ap-' proved the following bills, they were j ordered paid: Astoria Electric company, j 23.30- J H. Hansen. 50 cents. 1 Plans and specification for the tin- i provement of Commercial street from 9th to 14th, and of Bond and Cth streets crossing were submitted by the city surveyor and placed on file. The street committee reported on the following matters which were ordered filed in accordance with the recommen dation: Communication from the street superintendent, communication from G. A. Marsh, petition from E. C- Ferguson, petition from Charles Page et al, and a remonstrance against the proposed im provement of 17th street from .Jerome to FEW m Now Is the Time Ashland Peaches $1 a Box California Grapes 25 Cents a Basket And all Other Seasonable Fruits FRUIT JARS JELLY GLASSES FOARD & STOKES CO, Astoria's Greatest Store Kensington avenues. A petition asking for the right to use the street between 5th ami l"hiane for yard, was allowed. A report from the street isutmiltee re garding the roort of the street super intendent on ihe iinnroveilient At 11th sons n the improvement before com pletion aiiil the eonseipient damage to such improvement. It was ascertained ; that there was no ordinance covering j the offense mentioned and the city at- j torney was instructed to draw Up one.j ; which would fit the case. ' The street committee reported in ae- rt.r.tAii4 wifK th, i-tt.mimin,liitiiin of ; j am, . . was adopted. Bi" ,wa th ",Wt """"""" "mt strange di-appearance f Thorn.. "-"--W!;ilttl, from the Norwegian steamer I ppertown Transter in, 4.3: Aionii Birch Jk Jaeobsen, !.7fl; Street Mipenn. tendent (pay mill. M$.on: City Survey or. (pay rv.ll). $-,4..W; Hoard of Street Assessors, t3.ViW: T. S. Cornelius. UM; J. C. Clinton. $20.00. An ordinance providing for the repair. ing of Cotnmercial street from 9th to 14th streets, was read the first and sec ond time, and on its third reading on a suspension of the rules, lost. Consid erable discussion arose over the nrdin ance and the citv attorney wa instruct- e, 10 prepare aiuum-r onun:uT ,ur same improvement, and providing that the crossing on 12th street bo further improved by covering it with a layer of asphalt. This is to be done in the way of an esreriment. 1 i An onlinance continuing t'e report of the city surveyor for the laying out of an alley through block ti! in McClure's and extending from the east line of ; XK'lure's to the east line of 12th, was read the first and second time. An ordinance to improve the inter ' section of Bond street and Sivth street ' . , i wa pftft-M'd on a supfnion of the nile. 1 A" ;PPinP .,;00. ,10 pay urn a loung .or i,,.- ..,..... r- iinent ot 4iB sireei irom .vsior ree, m : the railroad track was read the first and second times. An ordinance aeeept- . , . . ., . , . in ''PWMn 01 wa" nt of this street passed on a suspension of the rule. . ... . 1 ? P fw 'U"S "nt" B''Xt I Winner Decided The committee hav- ins in charge the awarding of the pri7.es in the various waler sports our- '"g t',r Regatta, have announced that the launch S. Ss-1.tni.lt 4 Co. was the winner of the race on last Friday. Sec- ond prize will not I awarded until lat- er. a it was decided that the launches Hornet and Ixington came in a tie.' and the two lxiats will be compelled to run the race over again some tune not later man Niwiav next. To Halifax The last of this week J E. niggins, cashier of the Astoria Na' tional Bank, will leave accompanied '.v 1 his daughter. Winnie, for Halifax. Nova i Scotia, for a visit with Mr. Higgins' mother, who is now 82 years old. trip will consume about a month T''e I Morning Astorian, 60 cents per mont!, delivered by carrier. GAM m Warship Dogalia Leaves Out for the Sound. ANOTHER SEA RAFT DIE DOWN Schooner 0. J. Olsen Arrives In Tlv erton in to Tongue Point Mills Churchill Clears for San Fran ciscoPaulsen In. It i reported from San Francisco that Sven Knucksoii ami Kred Jensen, two sailors, were arrested there yesterday and hooked at the harbor station, on suspicion of knowing something about ;m( ,h1,,. , ,Vrt (.,,. , ,,w ago. I.euamtn wa employed as ! a nignt watciiman niut disappeared one night. His bodv was found about a , wk ,,,,,. ,n ,,llv Tll, M1, mt Avit. jrJ ,,, fm,iMe ,tlirT ,,, ..., ! w ,,ortlllIll, ' The Oklahoma came down yesterday after a fleet of sailing vcsm-U and took the following on her hawsers f,u (he up-river points named: The barkentiue llcspcr. for Kainier; the schooner Aiiily .l)llu.v fl)r 1.,.rt hm.l. and the schooner A lni., Ku nu, for Stella. The,,, wasn't llllX tllillj, ,,Uo ; Uu, ,,,. (r ,,. wolllJ hliv, fa,t(MU,a un t() u, The big and handsome Totter came down yesterday afternoon with a small group of passengers for the nortiishore loaches. It. is quite evidence from her showing yesterday that the season is waning with a vengeance. Well, it has been a bright and Uivesful one, and like all Its predecessors, it muM play out. The steamer Fran-is H. I.eg,e.t is due in t aft(,r nt)t it,.r of thp Ham- mon(, uuing rompanv's big .ea-mfts. u J)hoH,J (,()U,n Hu.u (!mi1(. the day and will probably lie met in - ' the lower harbor by the powerful ship the lower harbor by the powerful that is to tow it to the Itav City. The ste,ner Vny a, among the "rivals yeste.day from the Ca.ifon.ia coast. Mie went on tn tne metninous, after dropping fifteen tons of coal at the Klmore pier in this city. 1 ne senonner nurenin ciearen irom 'he custom house here yesterday, for San Francisco, with SoilMm feet of good Washington timber, sawed at the Co- lumbia mills at Knappton. The fine fmir-masted -ehooner (). J. Olsen arrived in yesterday from San rranenco mid will load with lumoer tor the outward vovage. The barkentine Ceorginna entered this port yesteplay and will go to Rainier for a cargo of lumber, destined for San I'e.l.o , The steamer Tiverton was nnother ar- rival from San Francisco yesterday and will load lumber for the return trip, at the Tongue Point Mills. J The Italian cruiser will pa-s this city 1 some time today on her way from Port land to the Sound cities, flood luck goes with her! The steamer Cascades came in yester day from San Francis,,, and went on to Portland, without delay. The steamer Tohan Poulsen came In over the bar from the Ray City yes terday and went on to the metropolis. The Telegraph is doing her share of the river business these days and doing it on time nt that. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts on Nature's Plan. The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions and aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. It counteracts any tendency 0f a cold to icmilt in pneumonia. Price 25 cents. For sale by Frank Hart, and Leading Druggists, SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. has moved to 172 Tenth street, with n complete line of new machines. We also have a few slightly damaged machines at a bargain. Phone Black 2284. tf. WW Copyright iqoj by Hart Scli. liner 5 Nfarg CAPTAIN DENIES DANGER. Says Cruiser Boston is in no Danger of Sinking. TACOMA, Sept. 4 sjM'cial from llellinghii into the Ledger says; To a representative i.f the Ledger who reached the cruiser late tonight in a lispaleh boat. Captain Cofmaii said: 'We are not iu a sinking condition or liould have beached the ciuiser as soon as we rearm-,) the liariKir, Ihe iiunins all working and are disposing of water easily. J eamiot estimate tiie extent of the damage Imt there is noth ing to fear. We Here simply sailing in a .er dense fog aiul ran onto dry land. "Three hundred men are all very tircl with the day' work for it has l-en a stivmueis ,uy with us. I shall remain here until I receive orders from the Admiral" Kery indication tonight i, that It will not tie neee-ary to U-iich the famous war vessel and that she ran !n tepalreo at small expense. Hold Meeting Yesterday afternoon the creditors of Thomas Corbet t, bank rupt, met and report wen- submitted which showed that theiv were claims against Lhc estate amounting to $L .li.'i.l.'l, with asct, amounting to but It was ordered by the rcfetee that no further meetings be held. Sheriff's Sale Sheriff I'mneroy yes terday sold two lois in block 111 ami four lot in Mock 7'2. M' 'line's Astoria, under an execution to nsow-r 7.710,70 in the ease of I. C lament vs. Mary lladolett and llora'C llouine, The plaintiff bought the property for the amount in the judgment. Buys Pavilion.!. L. Johnson yester day bought the regatta pavilion u-ei for the country dance for the -urn of 7" and the building was torn down yesterday afternoon by uoikmen, Farewell Surprise Party Tin- Young Men's League of I lie I'le-hytcriail church, gave a farewell surprise to Mr. Carl Ross lit the home of Mis. C, ,. (!earhai"t last evening. The time was most pleasantly spent in playing games, after which refreshment were served, Mr. l!o haves Thursday for New York city, where he will take up the studv of medicine. NEGLECTED COLDS. Kvery part of the mucous membrane, the nose, throat, ears, head nm lungs, etc., are subjected to disease and blight from neglected colds. Rallard's Hore hotind Syrup is a pleasant and effec tive remedy. V. Akendrick, Valley Mills, Texas, writes: "I have used Rallard's Hnre hound Syrup for coughs nml throat trou bles; it in a pleasant and most effec tive remedy." Hart's Drug Store. sep license of ignorant and careless farm methods the more than 400,0011,000 acres of improved lands -that, in, land which either is or might be under iictuitl and immediate cultivation - produce little more than one-half of what they might under intelligent systematic methods. The expert of the agricultural depart ment insists that the American farmer ought to produce twice an much as he does produce. It is estimated that the farm lands of (hi country would sup port easily ten times the present popu lation. Morning Astorian, (10 cents per month, delivered by carrier. G 111 II I LU I I II I HU OVVHU For Fall-The Different Kind-The Garments You May Depend Upon Hart, Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes for Men. See our windows P. A. STOKES Public Confidcucc Is Our Greatest Asset Clothes Nought Here Tressed Free ASTORIA GROCERY PHONE, MAIN Mi. 5iJ COMMERCIAL STREET. CHOICE FRUITS FOR CANNING ORDER EARLY Fancy Bartlett Pears, Box $1.25 Ashland Crawford Peaches. Box$1.00 Fancy Italian Prunes PERSONAL MENTION. DONE BY DEED V. Johnon, of "orlland, sp-nt the day here yesterday. Mrs. ,',-rirph ll'il. !', i ii itlnjj her old home ut Salt-in, f i ." a few di.ys. 11. V. I Initio I. KVC4 for his home in San Francisco, on I .is morning's train. Don I'.. Meldnim. of Oregon City, I" in Astoria ami registered at the Occi dent. .t. Msisen, of 1'ortland, was among the liisines tourist, in (he city yester day. Fred Zcllv. of 1'ortland, was a pas seiiger for Astoria on the noon express yesterday. F Tobin, the paper man. was active lv engaged in takirg order, lure yes terday. Miss Itertha H. Smith of I IS Angeles, wa registered nt the Hotel Occident , est. i day. K. ti. Ward of lias' n, is in tlc.-ity. a guet of his hi. ther in '.tiv, Senator W, T. Scholield. Hon. il,irrion Allei. was n homing passenger on the 1'ortland expie. yes terday noon. Ilernanl 1). Sinclair, of Ihe compiling department of the Scirntillc American, is iu tin' city on a hosinc. trip. L V. ."cry, of toe A V ('. ticket ,,f llce at 'lie depot, is off on a week's outing wi'n trie,. nt M Minnv ille. J. II. IliM, of Kelso, Wash., was a business visitor in Astoria yesterday, and whs registered at. the (Ircnlent, II. J. I.von of Sail Francisco, arrived in the city yesterday and is doing busi ness among the merchants of the city. Johnny liii hindsoii, w ho has been si ilon-ly ill nl St. Marv' ho-pilal wilh tvphoid fever for ..nine weeks, i able to sit up and enjoy lite a hit, ami hopes soon to be discharged, Mrs. W, K, McAfee, accompanied by her Hun Arthur, will leave this morn ing for I'oitland, to visit friends, after which she will go to the Willamette Valley, being absent for the better pari, of two weeks. I'nilcd Stales Senator C, V, Fulton will leave tomorrow lor Forest drove, where he will attend (he meet ing of the WilliimeUc Valley Development league; nftcr which he will go to tiic sliile fair at Salem and take pari, in the work of Ihe State meeting of the va rious commercial bodies. ARE YOU A BON VIVANT? The pith of life, nflcr all, is a good feed. The good things of this life are not as a rule easily found, so that it is a pleasure to find so close at hand a first -clas up-to-date estnblishmoent, whr,. ouk get tho-e good things at 'very n 1, like the Palace .1! stauiant, on Commercial street. The home of the bon vivant, tf rn ni m rn W. II Hc'linaii, et al. to Mr. Rose K. Watt.. K 40 feet .,( n of lot .1, rhh-iihi.it' sub, of hl.k fl, I I.I I ...p Clove 4.V. Joscpli Walsh (o I'liuk A. !(", a.rea.-e in Section HO, T, 4 N, It. 10 W I''.lk i i eel, a Cannon ll.-ach Land Co t.. s. K. While, lot 11, block !. I.'t. Creek I'nik 1'nitcd Slate in Arthur James, patent , mi 1 Section l. T, (1, N. It. ii W ,. Iloiace , W ilson mid wife to Hen ry l.iiinpiis, lot il in bhk t'xl, l'p"r A.totia 1000 7.1 r, a. John Mattier and wife Wright, lots : and Miltiel', Addition t to ("has. bhnk .1. Warn-ii- ll ,. I'at l aw lor and I'. II, Moore and wife, dedication "f strip of land public road purposes Andrew iih and wife to William N Itrcd. so .1(1 (ee( of hd 8, block li'i, Mi- 'lore' Astoria Mary J Dulloise et ux. to Mary S Hughes, b,t lo, block M, First Addition to Ocean drove l'liilcl States to I'niil Aho, patent, I IHI acre, j,, Section .'10, T. ." N, H s W Paul Aho lo John Niicnda, H0 acres in Section :io. -p. .1 V. IL s W. 41,'. 4.V) 400 H00 j I.e. F. Thibau. to C. W. Lelck, 171. j II acres i Section 7, T. .1 N. It. I lo W "Lard is not only the most valuable of Ihe packing house products exported from the Tniled Stales and worth even more than the entile exported, but It reaches more market In large quanti ties than do most other products of Us class. F.xport ,,f (his article to the I'lillcd Kingdom Increased from IIVL 000.000 pound in 1W0 to 1 (If) ,000,000 In 11101, ami the export to (lermany increased from 177.000.0(H) to l7H,000,niht pounds in the mi me time," says a bulle tin is 1 by the Inn en n of puhlnl- lions, Depart menl of Agriculture. WAS A VERY SICK BOY. But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy, "When my boy was two years old ha had a very sever attack of bowel com plaint, hut by the use of Cliamlicrliiln's Colic, Cholera mid Diarrhoea Hemedy, we brought him out all right," says Maggie llickox of Midland, Mich. This remedy can be depended upon In t'm most severe cases, Kvcn cholera Infan tum is rimed by it, Follow the plain printed direction ami ft eurn Is certain. For sale by Frank Hurt and I-eftdinR Druggists. sep