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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1906)
ttt, unnvrvr iCTnnTAV ACTfllllA. OREGON. TUMDAV, OCCCMac i, TUE j&vawi an j aj v ww- UNSOLVED MYSTERY New York Police Confronted With Baby Murder. FOUND IN A BABT CARRIAGE Body of Infant Found! in Baby Car riage with a Walking Cane, Which lo Supposed to Figwr in tha Coo NEW TORK. txsc t In the case of th child found In a ba.br earrtaie at th and Third over.tt on Batur dar evenift;. and believed to hr been straT4"Vd, the police find them solves tonfrontfd br another murder case whleb win pas. In all probabil ity. Into the archive of unsolved Hveterta. Tbey row believe list the taring of the body with a man engraved walWna; etn In tho car riage n another ttep in reverses on the part of a man who la supposed to figure In tho cam. The child's clothe vera of the cheapest mater ial, and aotne of them, mlrtena and gaiters, for Instance, were nlmatched. They had been pat on In a harry- On the other hand, tho cane left In the baby carriage wao a handsome pleee of wood, and decorated In rk-h. taste ful style. The baby carriage waa not new. One theory of the police la that the child waa Wiled otrtaide the e)fy and brrjoght here for abandonment AftT an ex amination of the child by Coroner Harbors; and hia phyeirton. Dr. CHaJiion, yesterday, they aald they believed the child had barn at ran -glad. An autopsy will be held today., The detectives are working on the theory that aome time either on Thursday or Friday, the baby ' waa strangled. There passed many hours In which thoae In the crime took conn- i set aa to how they should rid them selves of the evidence of the crime. They chose the easiest way. Wash Ing the body of the baby and dress Ing it, they wheeled It In the peram bulator to the comer of 95th street and Third avenue early Saturday night and left it there Jn view of the hur rying Saturday night crowd. Though the police believe the cane Jeft behind waa a blind, they hunt ed yetirday for the name of C. A. Oawert, the name Inscribed on the plate below the crook of the cane. Pour men annwerlng to the nam of Oassert, were found, in Manhattan yes terday, one In Brooklyn and one In Newark. AH, after, examination, were diimlw! from the nM of possibil ities. THAT'S IT!! Couifh ymjrxelf Into a tit of spasm find the-ri wonder, why you don't grt well. If you will only try a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup your cough will be a thing of the pattt. It Is a positive cure for Coughs, Influenza, Jirorn-hitl, and all Pulmonary -eae. One bottle will convince you at (nr Iruggljt, 25c, 50c, $1,00. Hart's Drug Store, HER TENTH MILL A new band sawmill, with a cut ting capacity of not lex than (50,000 frtt of lumber per day, will be erect ed In this city by the Creech Bros. Lumber company, Messrs. John 8. Creech and F. X, Creech were in this city on Tuesday and secured title to one of the best sites on the WI11 apa river, which begins at a point 100 feet west of the point at the Junction of the Wlllapa and South Fork rivers and extend down the bank for a distance of 1,700 feet, and i technic ally described as follows; the west erly portion of lot t, section 24-14-9; ' on the north side of the railroad My Art Has Five Distinct Elements- Especially Its Holiday Expressions, Faithfulness in Material, Pure Artistic Finish, Genuine Adaption to Use, Meritorious Design, Actual Enduring Beauty, . I OBSERVE THEM ALLI WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. FRANK J. DONNERBERG I 110 ELEVENTH STREET. track. Thlrtwu, hundred ft of wa ter front oa the oppoalte tde of the vniiapa river waa alao secured for boom ptirpo. The mala mill build ing will be : tart and Ha gen eral arrangement will be. aimllar to the Raymond Lumber companya plant ( The, will will ba strictly modern throughout and ao arranged that ita canacitv mar be increased to over IM.eoet dally later on. Raynod Herald. SUNDAY TRAVEL TO PORTLAND Inaraata and $230 Round Trip Rata via A. A C. R. R. it Papular. Travel from this city to Portland on Sunday at the low round trip rata of 115 la on the increase and many enjoy that day In the metropolis fach week. This rata will be continued throughout the winter and the volume of travel toward Portland very Sun day would Indicate that the public aocreclates It 11-f-tf GIVEN UP TO-OIE. R. Sptegel. N. Viralf.la SU Evanavflle. Ind- writes: "For over Ave yrs I was troubled with kldrwy and bladder affections which caused me much trouble and worry. I ket flmsh and waa aS run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entire ly. I had three of the beat physicians who did m no good and I waa prac tically given up to die. Foley's Kid ney Cure waa reccommended. and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle, I was entirely cured." T. P. Laurln. NOTICE. Astoria, Ore, Nov. U. IMC Notice la hereby given that the reg aiar annnal meeting of the stockhold ers of the Columbia River Packers' As sociation will be held at tb ofSoe of the company at Astoria, Oregon, on December 19. 1904, at 11 o'clock a, ox, for the purpose of electing directors and the traeaactlon of sack other baslness that may properly be con sidered. GEO. H. GEORGE. ' Secretary. ll-U-10t OUTWITS THE SURGEON. A complication of Female troubles with catarrh of the stomach and bow eta, had reduced Mrs Thos. & Austin, of Leavenworth. Indiana, to such a deplorable condition, that her doctor advised an operation; but ber hus band fearing fatal results, postponed this to try Electric Bitter; and to the amazement of all who knew her: thla medicine completely cured her. Guaranteed cure for torpid liver, kid ney disease, bllllouanesa. jaundice, chills and fever, general debility, ner vousness and blood poisoning. Best tonic made. Price 50c at C.'has. Rog ers, Druggist. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the of fice of the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria will be kept open for the purpose of registering voter, between the houra of 7 and 9 o'clock p. m., on Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday of this week. Reg istration books will be closed at 4 o'clock p. rn. on Friday, fjecember 7, 1906. All persons must register In ord'rr to be entitled to vote. OLOF ANDERSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dated Astoria, Or, Dec. 3, 150. tf PUBLIC SPEAKER INTERRUPTED. Public speakers are frequently in terrupted by people coughing. This would not happen if Foley's Honey and 'far w-m taken, as It cures Coughy and Colds and prevents pnu monla and consumption. The genu ine contains no opiates and is In a yellow package. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup con taining Honey and Tar, la especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any character, conforms to the conditions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law, June 30, 190(. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. It expels, Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Stdre. Morning Aatorlan, eO cents per month, delivered by carrier.' NEAR BOND. NOTICE Or MEETtNQ OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE IS HEHEBT GIVEN. THAT special assessment roll number 111, tiadt for the purpose of defraytef tat lata and expenses of Improvise. and avenue from the wet Una of .lU street to tht wast Una of Tth a -tt baa bees filed with the Auditor s;. r"ol!ce Judge, and numbered ape .... eamft roQ number tad lit tht committee on atreet s aal .ubllo ways haa been appointed a com mittee of the council to ait with the board of assessors ta examine, correct id rxjttt Tbur "y. A. D. M.I. tht, city V' and pace ' the same, and that IJth day of Dacetnber, the hour of t o'clock ancil chamber of the , -wen fixed as the time h meeting of said board t , objections to said t presented la of equtls aasesm"i writing. U V ANDERSON, a of the city Auditor ani of Aston. Dated Astot a, 17. lm. v November 1M NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN. THAT special assessment roll number 111, made for the purpose of defraying the ioets and expenses of Improving Niagara avenue from a point 17 feat east of the west Una of Itb atreet to the center Una of 7th atreet has been filed with the Auditor and Police Judge and limbered special aaaesament roll number IIS, and that the committee on streets and public ways haa been appointed a committee of the council ta ait with the board of assessors to examine, correct and equalise the same and that Thursday, the ltth day of December. A. D, I0. at the hour of t o'clock p. m. In the council cham bers of the city hall, ban been fixed as the time and place of the meeting of aald board of equalization. ' All ob jections to said assessment must be presented in writing. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of tht city of Astoria, Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 17, lJOs. Iftt NOTICE OF MEETIK 1 OF EQUALIZA'IO ID NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV I .1 special assessment roll v i i made for the purpose of del. t . ia coats and expenses of t i t Bond and Sixth street crosslug been filed with the Auditor au I lice Judge, and numbered apecli' Bessment roll number 140, and but the committee on streets and pu..:!i ways has been appointed a commit tee of the council to alt with the board of assessors to examlnji, correct and equalize the same, and that Thursday, the 13th day of December, A. D. 1900, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., In the council chambers of the city hall, has been fixed as the time and place of the meeting of said board of equalization. All objections to said assessment must be presented in writing. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the city of Aatoria, Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 27, 190C. lOt NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT special assessment roll number 139, made for the purpose of defraying the costs and expenses of Improving Kensington avenue from a point ten feet east of the center line of 8th street to the west line of 11th street, has been filed with the Auditor and Police Judge, and numbered special assessment roll number 139, and that the committee on streets and public ways has been appointed a commit tee of the council to sit with the board of ei? . t to evBnifne, correct and eo'ial same, and that ThursddV, i loth day of December, A.' D. W , tour of 2 o'clock p. m., In ii 'umtl chambers of the city hall, h ts i een fixed as the time and place Oi the neo.'i.e of said board of equalizatlii i. '. a lection to said assessment mji t pret'ented In writ ing. M 0 ' AKDERSON, Auditor and Police 1. tee it the city of Astoria, Dated Astoria, pf v , 'o' ember 27, 1906. lOt t'ZZ V m MEN AKD WOMEN. "i LIU 3 I MiBisUf" runnsiural i -' 1 I toliliii tl f1l'ij.i'.'K.ti!flitnimiitlon, if II ii ii nii'i'iliran, I'iiii,. . i" ' So ' i,f H'ii 51 (III , . Bllll IHlt BBUll" un.,nUl. . ,:iitt I i-.i-.. ! i..i i)' ::,V CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. iWANTEDJOD COOK. I flews from Want-Adville. BXLP WASTED. WANTED LADT OR GENTLEMAN of fair education to travel and col lect for firm of S:&0.0e0 capital. Sal ary 11,073 per year and expenses. Sal ary paid weekly and expenses ad vanced, references required. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Astoria, Ore. U-!-3t TRC8T-1 WANTED - ENERGETIC, worthy man or woman to work In Oregon, representing targe manufac turing company. Salary, 110 to 190 per month, paid week!. Expenaea advanced. J. II. Moore, Astoria, Ore. ll-l-Jt AGENTS CANVASSERS, MIXERS, peddlers, solicitors, mall order peo ple, etc, ahould buy KRAMER'S BOOK OF TRADE SECRETS. Regu lar p Ice St. but bX of but edition for 11.2$ at long as they last Guar anteed. Order quick. Sioux Pub. Co Sutherland, Iowa, 11-lt-tf WANTED SALESMEN. MANY MAKE 100 to $184 per month. Soma even more. Stock clean; grown cm Reer ration, far from old orchards. Cash advanced weeklyv Choice of territory. Address Washington Nursery Company, Tofpeniah, Washington." 9 25 tf WANTED TWO GOOD SUBSCRIP ' tlon solicitors to work. Flrat class proposition, good pay. Apply Astorlan office. SITUATION WANTED, WNDYVOJIA DAY work of any kind, good sewer. Ap ply 525 Bond St., Room 11. 12-4-2t FOB KEHT. FOR RENT A LODGING HOUSE, partly furnished for rent. Apply As torlan office. 12-2-7t FOR RENT NICELY FURNISHED front room for rent. Call at 410 Ex change street. 12-l-7t FOR RENT-TWO NICELY FUR nlshed housekeeping rooms, with bath. 414 Exchange St. 11-20-tf FOR RENT-STORE BUILDING AT Alderbrook, with shelving, counters, bins, etc.; wareroom and barn. Good living room up stairs, fine opportunity for right party. Rent, (25 per month. Inquire at 109 12tn Bt. 10 13-tf FOR RENT TEN-ROOMHOUSE AT No,' 152 Suoml Avenue. Apply to Victor Alrola. ' 11-4-tf FOR' RENT TWO FURNISHED rooms, $5.00 each per month. In qlrt 273 Exchange street. 11-14-tf FOS 8 ALE. FOR SALE1 CHEAP IF TAKEN soon, good hotel, furnished, well es tablished business; good locality. Ad dress Mrs. J. Hughes, Nahcotta, Wash. 11-20-tf FOR SALE 9-ROOM HOUSE, NICE ly furniBhed, suitable for rooming house. Address H 23, Astorlan. FOR SALE FRUIT AND CONFEC tlon ary etore on Commercial street. Inquire at Astorlan office. , tf LOST AKlD FOUND. LOST LADY'S ed kid glove, office, BLACK, UNDRESS Plen.se return to this 12-4-3t Jt Is the next anrcguru-d ngnlnst In -dlgoHtion, blllouHtiftSs and OyspepHla known to mankind. Ilolllnter's Rocky Mountain Tea' or Tablets, 35 cents. For salo by Frank Hart. ' SABK1XA was a hrid. Know well how M cook; Wasn't any tlwabl of that I Innrt It fiom a b't'k. liblU baked a batch; lllat'ulta. "UrWey" Irlwl. Whffl she took Ihe btavulta out. ttbvi!a cried. J Never mind." said Hubby 'W. "Thruw away yur bookl Wiwt-Advin. mot certainly. Must ctmuln a cook!" IwUetla advertised; dot g'd cook tn-l day. Cook'a hn with her lhr (nng yr, Iika tike h will stay. ' MORAL: Advertise your want In The Aatorlan. KISCELULBIOUS. TO OWNERS OF TIMBER CLAIMS and timber We will buy for CASH any good timber tributary to Neba- lm River. Will deal with owner. ! only. No others need answer. Writ, I giving full parttfulnrs, to Box I, U, I P. Station. Portland, Oregon. BOH DAVIS-CrilOLSTEKINO AND ! repair work. Mattree made over on short notice, at your hoinea. Ap ply Parker House. ll-t-71 NICK PAFAZGERES, THE GREEK DIVER. hat Just received a new divine ma chine from the old country. Dive, from IS to 10 fathoms In shallow wa ter; stays down half a day at a time. Iave orders at 417 Bond St. Market. or D. Falangos, Clifton. ill.. 1U IB '!" " H .'-..... !1 ... ....J ......XL PROPOSALS. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Dldt art hereby asked for tht com pletlon of tbt superstructure and In terior finish of the new Court House. Bids to Include wiring and ' plumbing, but not heating. Said building to be completed In accordance with ' the plant and tpeclflcattont on Ala In the oounty clerk's office. All materiala now on hand and paid for by tht covwty to be considered by tht bidders. Bid ders to enclose certified check la the turn of I pr cent of their bid that they will enter Into contract ahtti pro- Vision for payment Is made. Bids to be filed with the county clerk on or befora December 15, 1901 The court reserves the rlght'to reject any or all bids. By order of ihe County Court J. C. CLINTON, County Clerk, Astoria, Oregon, November t. 1906, 11-10-tlt WOOD YARDS. WOOD Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, say K kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Kelly, tht transfer man. 'Phone tiot Main, Barn on Twelfth, opposite open house. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CIIAS. H. ABEBCROMBII, Attorney-at-Ltw. General Practitioner, Notary Publtn. Rooms 35-8 Phone Main 2051. Page Block, Cor. Commercial A 12th St, OSTEOPATH I8TS. DR. BH0DA C. HICEJ OSTEOPATH Office Manseb Bid. Phone Black; 2011 171 Commercial St, Astoria, Ort. DENTIST. 1)R. VAtlQIIAN, Dentiht Pythian Building, Adtoria, Oregon. Dr. W. 0. LOGAN DENTIB'l 73 fJomtnercml 8t., Bhiitmhan Building ) MORNING ASTORIAH la on Bale In 4) Astoria at J. N. GRIFFIWS BOOKSTORE, OTZINGER'3 TIEWS DEPOT, OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE, FRED BF1WN Both Stores 4) JUS. JAC0B3, CIGAR STORE. 4 XU3IC TtACHtt. W A NT Kl) TURKIC Vtl'SlQ fxT Inquire at Astortaa cSU, MANWI.1.1 IXHH0NS GtVtN-. ft IX Ptewrrt, 1ST 3nt ttrH, BUSINESS DIRECTORY boarding. f nt, Room with r without boH rate rtatotiablej good aaeaat, tnoilatkM for tranajeala, Utk aad Oxanf'tUL HOUSI U0VCR1. FR FliRKv KKIN ! We tU I sperlaltr of koiie moving, esrpeQUit eaatrariort, gttrral Jobblsfi prompt tentioa t all trvlera. Corner Tatk aaj Dnaae. " " BUTTON ROLI AT TSt BACK, I Your eiptfieoct with It kaa ao isA" lead to murk vtsaUoa, poa!Uf p, , ftnitj, Droitt your fingernail trjty '' , ptj it up frost tbt nark-toad, A! Yon wimt Kat that that tsperWat) I you t4 veur tAtrlt to j wt mt wg 1 tbla trouble, tad danger of tearing k I thlti. Try ut and tea, TROT LAU5CRT, Tenth ass Dotae Sta Pboae tw UNOaATAKERi. J. A. OILBAL'OU 4 CO, f Undertakart and Kmbalmert, Phone Mala 1111. Cvr. It and Daaat I H-4-1 1 MITAUKANTt. FIRST-CLASS MEAL I:. (or loci nic cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, 5c, at U. S. Restaur-1 ant. 434 Bond St 1 BEST 15 CENT MEAL I You can always Cud the besl 16-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 rVimmercialSt ; B0TXI4 HOTEL PORTLAND Fliti Hotel In the Northwest, PORTLAND, ORC. JAPAHESI COOPS. INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE TOINGS, MADE OF BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAI1S, WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHILV. INO, ETC. ... i Yokohama Bazaar 28 Commercial SL. Aatoria. ' WINES, LIQUORS AKD CIGARS. THE SAVOY PopuUr Couoert Hall. Good muilo. All art weleotnt. Dtr ner Seventh and Attor. Eagle Concert Hall 320 Aator St. Tht leading amusement houte. Agency for Edison Phonograph! aad Gold Moulded Rtoordt, . P. A. PETERSON, Prof. ; 4t0 BOND ST., ASTORIA, OREGON a Carries the Finest Lint of I Wines, Liquors and , Cigars CALL AND SEE US VI . . . i !!! a