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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1906)
SATURDAY DECEM1CR I, 1906. SEA, BAY AND RIVER The schooner Irene has arrived down from Portland, lumber laden for San Pedro. The steamship Columbia Is due down from Portland this morning en route to San Francisco. r Columbia Du Dowm En-Route to San Francisco. A MOTHER IN ISRAEL. LIGHTSHIP RELIEF ALL READY THE HORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, Oklahoma Loses Roof of Hop Pilot Homm Bark Diamond Hoad Lmvm Up B. P. Chsnsy and Iran Down Yesterday. The light-house Under Columbine, Captain Charles Richardson, haa ar rived down from Portland with Col W. 8. Roossler, wife and daughter on board. Yesterday the colonel and hla family visited the Jetty, going down on the Ar&go it being the first time the ladles have ever aeon the great project, and they enjoyed the outing thoroughly. Lightship No. 7, "Reller Is all ready to leave out for San Francisco as soon as an additional engineer Is secured. " One was expected to arrive on last night's train. Captain PirotUi ays the ship Is In first class condition for service and will get away on the first propitious moment The oil steamer Atlas went over the bar yesterday morning bound for the Bay City. It Is said she took four Immense seas on board before she reached deep water beyond the crest, a couple of them curling over her fun ; neL Death Claims the Last Debt From the Venerable Mrs. Reglna Pintehower. At the Franklin Avenue home of 3. Strauss, In this city, at a little past T o'clock last evening, the mortal and honored career of Mrs. Reglna Pin schower, well known to all Aatorlani, closed In death. This venerable lady had, for a long time, been a Sufferer from a blood malady affecting one of her feet, and this, abetted by the weaknesses Incident to her 78 years, brought about the sad culmination. Mrs. Ptnschower was widely and happily known for her many womanly attributes, and especially for her ex tended and wise charities which cov ered a broad field and will not soon be forgotten by the many beneficiaries. She was a veritable mother in Israel and to her Israel meant the whole world of suffering and of want, and it is said by those who knew and loved her best, that the gratitude of those upon whom her gentle bounty fell will constitute the noblest monument to her memory. She was a native of Nurnburg, Ba varia, and came to America Just 53 years ago; and two years later be came the bride of Jacob Plnschower, at Reno, Nevada. Of the fruit of that union there still live to mourn this aevoted mother, Mrs. J. Strauss, of this city, and Mrs. Abe Heyman. of San Francisco. The deceased lady had been a resident of Astoria for the past il years and leaves a host of dV voted friends here to mourn her death. The remains will be taken to Portland tomorrow morning. Inter- The steamer Oklahoma had the roof of her oilot house blown oft as she rounded Tongue Point on Thursday j ment '""owing there, night and swung Into the bay. She i left up yesterday morning with the! DANGER IN ASKING ADVICE. Hawaiian bark Diamond Head. I J wnen you have a cough or a cold j do not ask some one what Is good for The steamer Undine did not leave up i them, as there is danger In taking for Portland until early yesterday ome unknown preparations, Foley's morning and consequently there wasjHo"e' " Tar cures coughs, colds no Kamm boat down last night She will be down on schedule time this evening, however. The baxkentlne B. P. Cheney, lumber laden tor San Francisco, arrived down yesterday on the hawsers of " the Queen. The steamer Tiverton cleared from this port yesterday with a half million feet of Tongue Point mill lumber. The motor schooner Gerald C, Cap tain Tom Latham, Is lying ready load ed tor sea, at the Elmore pier. The big T. X Potter left up yester day literally Jammed with Portland and east-bound freight L- - .... . ine is in a yellow package, substitutes. T. F. Laurln. Refuse Here Is our condensed opinion of the Original Laxative Cough Syrup: "Nearly all other cough syrups are constipating, especially those contain ing opiates. Kennedy's Laxative, (con taining) Honey and Tar moves the bowels. Contains no opiates, con forms to the National Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold by Chas. Rogers, Druggist The Trustees of the Astoria Public Library Association desire to express their thanks and appreciation to all who assisted In the production of j 'Trial by Jury." MRS. A. A. FINCH, I Chairman. STAR THEATER P. GEVURTZ, Manager THE TAYLOR CO., IN "Woman Against Woman" Commencing Tonight, Popular Prices: J5c, 25c and35c. Box Office Opens 7:30. Curtain Rises at 8:15 Sharp. Seats can be secured by Telephone Main 3821 for all performances Box office open from 2 until 4 p. m. daily MATINEE TODAY AT 2:45 -Mr Copyrieht 1006 bv Hart ScliaflTner & Mf.K THERE IS A TIME FOR EVERYTHING Now is the time to buy your clothes for winter. We have gathered the finest and best lot of clothes it is possible to secure. It is ready for your inspection. ' P y TPOlRtr Uncommon Clothes. WATER COMMISSION IN SESSION four-inch main on Third street, from Astor street to Front Whereupon, the commission ad journed until the meeting In course. NOVEMBER BU8INE83 FULLY RE PORTED, REVIEWED AND DES PATCH ED-ESTIMATES FOR 1907 PRECLUDE RATE ABATEMENT. ENORMOUS WAREH0U8E. Question of Building for Maohlnery and Metal Trades. NEW TORK. Dec. 7. At a meeting of the board of trade and transporta tion yesterday a novel plan for concen trating the machinery and metal trades In a down town section of this city and for building an enormous warehouse In Jersey, which was pre sented by the Hudson Tunnel com pany. The scheme as outlined briefly Is this: That the ofllces of the ma- ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS IN BVSINESS FOR BUSINESS AND YOUR SATISFACTION STEEL L EWART at No. 222 Twelfth Street. Sole agents for the famous Perfection and World Gas Mantles. Call on us. The Astoria Water Commission met , in regular session for the month of . (December at Its office In the city hall, ' at 7:30 o'clock last evening, at which time and place there were present chtnery and metal trades be In the Messrs. Charles Wright, president, As-: new terminal building, which will oc- mus Brlx. H. O. Van Dusen, J. Q. A Bowlby and C. J. Trenchard; Commls-1 sloners S. Elmore and A. C. Fisher be ing unavoidably absent Clerk G. W. Loutisberry was In charge of the rec ords, as usual. The minutes of the two November meetings were read .t X ..1.. 1 ,Lr v. .v- .m uu.jr uruvcu, i ton, a ylmng purcnnller hft l0 commission despatched the following spend a large part of his time travel-. Ing over the city to view the stocks of numerous concern". cupy two entire blocks from Cortland j to Fulton street on Church street. Then an eight-story warehouse will be built on the line of the tunnel In Jersey City and customers will bo j tnkon by tunnel to Inspect machinery ! and metal In the warehouse I The representatives of the trades pointed out that under present condl- presented by Mr. current affairs Lounsberry: The report of Clerk Lounsberry, showing In detail the business done In his office for the month of Novem- the The terminal buildings will have nine elevators and will Accommodate about 10,000 tenants. Thero will be ber aggregating the sum, of 2,699, ; five restaurants, possibly a club, and and cash receipts for the same period a bank and safety deposit vaults. at $3,777, was submitted, reviewed and approved by the board; as was the report of Treasurer Frank Patton for the same month, and exhibiting a cash balance of $19 066.91. Superintendent Bergsvlck's month ly report was presented, read and or dered filed; and the pay-roll for No vember In the sum of $912.75 was submitted, examined and approved. The bills against the commission for that month were then taken up, scru tinized, approved and warrants drawn for their payment, in the final sum of $1,137.22. An order was made transferring the sum of $3,000 from the general fund to the sinking fund; and the semi annual bonded Interest due upon Jan. 1 next was provided for by tin order for the issuance of warrants in that sum and behalf. . The annual estimates, compiled by Superintendent Bergtsvlck, for the year 1907, were then closely reviewed by the commission, and after careful consideration of all matters bearing upon the new year's business, it was decided that there would be no surplus upon the basis provided for the year, and that the pending rates for water would prevail during the approaching year. An order went to the records requir ing the superlnter dent to lay a new A committee has been appointed Investigate the plan. to GRAND JURY ADJOURNS. SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 7.-The federal grand Jury which has been In vestigating alleged coal land frauds and railroad discrimination will ad journ this afternoon for the holidays after making a partial report. The re port will consist of a number of Indictments. LAPPONI FUNERAL. ROME, Dec. 7. The Popo issued or ders today that the funeral of Dr. Lapponl, who died today, be at the Pontiff's own expense. Result of 8torm Investigation made after the severe storm of Thursday shows that a number of roofs were more or less Injured and carpenters have been busy putting thera In re pair. The railing on Commercial street between the O, R. & N. dock and the depot was repaired by Super intendent of Streets Kearney. A seo tlon of railing was blown down on 14th and Exchange streets. Morning Astorlan, 60 cents per month, ! Delivered by carrier. ASTORIA GROCERY rooms, MAnr en. s,j coxmebcui itsxzt. For your Fancy Groceries, Freth Fruits, Vegetables, etc., Pay us a visit or call Main 81. Xmas Cards and Postals of all kinds now on Display. :! B. A. Higglns Co., ii '. ' 8VCCKHMOIC TO J. N GUIFFIN ! j Books Music Stationery ;; Sherman Transfer Co. 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