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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1906)
' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1006. THE MOIINING ASTOItlAN, ASTOJUA, OREGON. OFFICIAL VOTE CITY ELECTION AS CANVASSED mmmmm4 Th board of canvassers, conslstlng Of til Auditor Hid Polio Judge (lint Anderson, P. 3. Goodman, Jusilo of th pesoe, and J. 0. Clinton, county oltfrk, mt at th office of th city au ditor yi(rdty And canvassed th vot of tht election held on Wednesday. Several change wr mad In tht vot on tht amendments, owing to Ko. I precinct not bslmr' offlrlal, tht Judfot falling to malt a tnlly of tht, vot outside of tht -ofTU'lfil tally sheet in closed In tht ballot boxe. Hat Oil) was placing too much power In th hsnds of the mayor, and th voter who art now kicking, ar tht ont that didn't bav tlm to go to the poll and vote. The amendment carried by 71 majority. . V , ; Another amendment over which there wa considerable oppoltlonw-ln tht mind of th tity-at-hom wa the one providing for municipal own. er.hlp ot aaluona. s This waa carried by 1 Al mnlorlLtf. Kvnrv inunllmiNt wan j " -..-y ....... curried by A tube tant lei majority not Tht two amendment over which by the business men and property own- 4ha WM h nM)f mm tw4 e-ee -M. .. . . - ----- .-' brvniHu wia , i one providing for electing the water , thoee An amendment to Section 87 and 21 of th Charter of the City of Aetorla, relating to vacancle In omc, and providing for filling vacuole by ap polntment by a majority of tli remaining member of th Common Coun oil, to continue for th remainder of th unexpired term. To, 410; No, 149. - v An amendment to Section II, of th Charter of the City of Aatorla, defining th dutlee of Superintendent of Street and making It hi duty to Inapect th construction of trtet Improvement ana sewer, and. with the Cltv City Surveyor, and Committee on Street and Public Way, certify In wri ting of the completion of me tame, ana to perform other work, Ys, 4D; No, 111. , i win FrmitiSbli he tr tli Aere Rihlblted at ih VI IOBdua Docks, One of tho ghi of London I the Trent Ivory floor at the London docks, whore previous to and during; the po rlodU-al able Ivory may lie neon 'liter ally by tbo aero, for the tuks lire laid out in. -Jot on tbo floor of ono of the great warehouses for ttiKpertiou by In tending pun-baser. t)r week previ ous to tin) actuul eule tli apodal staff DID NOT CHOOSE A PRINCE, Case Pranlela Krapp Reverse1 thm t King Cophetsa. The tory of King Cophetui and the beggar maid la reversed In the case of Frauleiu Bertha Krupp and the man she hit diowu a her partner for lh Fraulelu Krupp I a queen In all but title, aud the man who baa won bcr love I comparatively poor. He la not by any mean A beggar, and be W long to a family which I very proud t i. . M..t ... n..,. -At. ... f .1. Iv,.l. ..,.,,. !. i i mwiBiii iiur.iKK. creiiiru who have no financial Intereet commission, providing for nine mem ber Ind placing th commission In th hand of the common council. This' In the city government and who, recent year, hav dictated nomlna tlone anil h,wIhA tlnkati' nln meiKimwnt waa carried by SI major- th apathy on the part of rtpreeenta liy. Had flv hundred of the, lead- 1 1 v cltlaena,' who tale ho part mg property owner taken an Intereet election, but put In their tlm kick In the (lection, lumclent to go to thf Ing after the election I over. poll and vote, the amendment would Th following ehowa the official not have curried. ! vote a eanvaaeed yeaterday. Mayor Th eecond amendment wa giving, Wle will loiue a proclamation declar th mayor power to remove or u-1 Ing all th amendment carried pen any officer In any department of a pert of th organle law of the the city. U wa generally conceded city: CAND1IATF.8. Herman Wlat, for Mayor......,.,,,.. .. C It Abercromble, for City Attorney..... J. If. Ifaneen, Councilman, lt ward., , U Lebeck, Councilman, let ward T. It Davla, Councilman, let ward I 0. Holland, Councilman, Jrd ward.. Axel Jecobeon. Councilman, Jrd ward il I ill' r 107 It a 100 17 r 110 . I 101 IS 77 111 121 II t 01 112 121 f l 21 f IIS 111 110 40 507 BOO 27 244 101 no 40 An amendment to flection 143, of tha Charter of the City of Aetorla, making th wnter Commlaelon elective and fixing th term of office at eight year. In creating the number of Commlielonera to nine membera and providing the metnoa of niilng vacanclea In th Hoard. Te. 207; No, 171. An amendment' to Section 40, of the Charter of the City of Aatorla, defining th autie or in Mayor, and providing t&at b aball ae that th law and or dloance are enforced, and giving the Mayor the power to auepend from ervlc any offleer or employe of th Police Force, Fir Department. Street Department and Surveyor Department, who ehall refuie to enforce the lawa and ordlnancea of th City. . Tee, 140; No, L An amendment to th Charter of th City of Aatorla, fixing eight hour i tandard for a day work, and 11.60 a th minimum wagea of employee of the City, and that Cltlaen or thoa who hav declared their Intention t to beeom aucti ehall b employed by the City, and providing that contrao tore ehall b required to glv bond conditional for th payment of all per ona performing labor or furnlehlng material In executing th contract Te, 416; No, 187. An amendment to Section 10. of th Charte of the City of Aetorla, providing the method of atelng damegea and benefit In laying out, widening and opening etreet and alley, and providing th method of collecting asaeia metit levied for that purpoa. " T, 204; No, 131. Aa amendment to Section 4, 6. 3. 1, 11, It, 127, and 118, of th Charter of the City of Aatorla, creating four warda and defining th boundaries thereof, and providing for two Councllmen from each ward and on Councilman at Largo, fixing the tlm of election bl-annually on th second Wednesday In December, In the even year, and providing that th term of Council man ehall b four years, and all officials of the City of Astoria, In office when tbte Act take effect, ehall hold until th first Norway m January, 1003. and extending th term of office of each rollce Commissioner one year, and providing that commencing with the election of 1808, on Police Commissioner shall b elected every two years, and a person appointed to fill a vacancy shell hold th remainder of th unexpired term. Tea, 807; No, 110. , . ' An amendment to Section 132, of the Charter of the City of Astoria, fixing the limit of Indebtedness at 1230,000.00 and defining the assets and liabilities to be taken Into consideration In fixing such limit Tea, 163; No, 111, Aa amendment to Section 121, of th Charter of the City of Astoria, exempting the City from liability from damage for accldenta or JAJurtea upon any street, unlen the claim 1 filed with the Auditor and Folic Judge within thirty day from th time of the accident, exempting Councllmen from lla- blllty for word uttered In debate and fixing their aalary at 1100.00, per year. . ' s -i .. . Te. 870; NO, 176. An amendment to Section 78 of the Charter of the City of Astoria, providing for the manner of making assessments to defray cost and expenses of Improving streets, and providing that assessments may be levied without reaurU 1' PBmaaau .ihh.uvu vi ... i.,v.ij . . Tea, 385; No, 196. - . - An amendment to Section 81, of th Charter of th City of Astoria, providing for establishing and re-establishing the grades of the street of the City of Astoria, and that no grade shall b cnangea on an improved street or por Man thereof, extent upon a written petition of the owner of at least three' fifth of the property abutting upon said etreet or that part thereof upon which the chantce of grade I proposes Tea, 403; No, 133. An amendment to Section 47, of the Charter of th City of Astoria, defining th power and duties of th President of the Council. y i Tee, 875; No. 176. ' ,. An mnmnt f to Burtlnn Is. of the Charter of the City of Astoria, deflnlna the nower of the Council and providing for licensing, taxing, regulating, restraining, restricting and prohibiting barrooms and drinking shops and places where liquors ar old; prohibiting gambling and providing for levy. Ine- tnxe. providing for contracting Indebtedness and prohibiting tiny oftl cer from being Interested In any contract, and restricting the granting of franchises for street raij-wnya for a longer period than thirty years, and regulating the manner of Issuing franchisee. Tee, 368; No, 207. An amendment to Section 2, of th Charter of the City of. Astoria, glying the City power to build, purchase, lease and operate Street car lines, Telephone, Telegraph and Lighting Plants, and to control, lease, sell or dispose of the "some for the benefit of th City. Tea, 428; No, 149. An amendment to Section 15, of the Charter of the City of Astoria, defining the qualifications of electors, fixing six month residence as a qualification to ' th right to vote and providing for registration of elector. Tes, 458; No, 114. proparlu? tbo vurlou jcouslsumiiiiH tltei and quality and classing tlnr: luto the various grudw, each of which J hue lio'lio Diirlkulur ma for which It U wpd'lally ttdapictl. Tbero is practically uj waste In tin maiiufaetorlus of articles from Ivory. The mnl!ett chip I not thrown swaj. but carefully 'proiM-rvM to be utHlr.oi for ouie purpeme. ICvou the sliaviu.-r from tbo tttrnlnjf down of a blllinr J bull have a market value for use u J j lultl work. Conat'ij tioutly tbo lota In cm Ivory sale by no means consist of tusks and section of tufk alone, b :l include the residue from many previous ale. Iluyer purchase the partlculur claw that they require for tbelr owu Indlrlduol InduHliy nnd subeequeutly return what in most other niaterlfil would be wastte to be resold to manu facturers of a different cine of goods. Though there la "no waste," oddly enough the tuowt Important considera tion, from a buyer' point of view, 1 "how murb waste" will a certain lot produce In the course of transforming It luto bis own particular line. Thus a lot that would be dear to one would be a gift to another, and vice versa. The most valuable class of Ivory 1 that suitable for making billiard ball. To conform to the requirements the tnak must bo perfectly sound and wild, without the slightest ausplclon of crack or Haw, and, moreover, they must measure only trifle more than the regulation size billiard ball or they will cut to watte, from the manu facturer' point of view. On the arrlv al of a consignment of unworked ele phant Ivory from abroad the first prep aration for the sale floor consist of a thorough cleaning of the .Interior or hollow part of the tusk. Thia la done by mean of wada attached to long ticks. Tbe exact length of th hollow il thereby revealed, . and In addition cracks and flaws that cannot be ol erred on the exterior are at times dis closed. Soundness I tbe one thins that twaya every clues of buyer; flaws mean waste; waste mean reaal at a lower figure per pound. B .B-B A W Have you Seen our Saw Window. Special Kitchen Qaiv 3Sc We hve everything in iSaws. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co.Jnc. 4ocor to tout at Stoke C. begitarly sum In co-.'.jiarlsoa v. Kb Ihii fortune of over n hundred million tloilar left :; j! ' rrnuiein Krupp iy her father, 1 moua guamuker or Kfen. The Hint this rich young woman picked for ITIAME THE CONGREGATIONALISTS. mla They started the first foreign lonary SvIoly lnthe cotmtry. They started tbe first home mlsalon ary aoclety lu the country. They started tbe moat effective city missionary society la tbe country. They started ,the greatest Christian young people'9 movement of thia coua try or'uny other country. They started tbo first college In the country. They started tint first theological einiisary lu the country. They started tho first rellglou news paper In the country.-i They puMiied the Drat byun bosk lu tha country. They started the town meeting the Initiative and referendum. - They aluriod tho first temijerance o- det !u tlie couutry, . They have jsivoti to America the three grimed ivflnt'eiists It has ever bad. Chlcaigo Advance. yw- --'- Pv,jj ...J 'A:A-.. J , ' An Ararlrintm Woman. A woiuau who camoJ bvo of motn to an Incrodlblo oxirouic vras Lady Margaret. Janllno, Klster of the first Duke of Qucensbury. Although her huabaud vas u rich man, Lady Mar garet would actually carry foot pirn omjers nuross the little river Aunan for a halfpenny, and whenever there was a fair or market day she would alt on tlm bank of the strcim all day long walllnc for customers. She nau ally wore rags t3 save her clothes but on the rare occasions when she visited anywhere she puckcd'up a few decent garnieuts which she, slipped ou before entering the hcinse, Exchanging them for bcr dirty ones when leaving. Lon don Queen, .- For the sake of Justice to th af flicted, and for the good of humanity, It la my right and, duty to recom mend HolHater'a Rocky Mountain Tea, Wa owe our country and our fellow n en a duty. Tea, or Tablets, 88 cents. For alby Frank. Hart (UUtTHA KUCPH AXD HHB FIANCE. hnaband, OuKtavus von Bohlen-Ilal- bach. Is secretary of the German lcKa tlon at the Vatican. According to all accounts, he .Is a flue yonng man and will make a good bus band for the fair owner of tbe big gun works, but those v.-hose Idea of mar riage Is that it should be "an ndvan tagcous match" say that when she could have married a prince It is a pity be should have taken up with a poor young secretary in the diplomatic serv ice. Aa the daughter of a house which has often refused rank she Is following family tradition in forming a matrt monlal alliance without resard to such considerations. She is twenty -one years of age, has for several years been the real a well as nominal head of the greaWudustry founded by her grandfa uier ana is eousmorea a youns woman of remarkable ability as well aa kind lines and sicrosity. She spends a great part of her time In looking after the advancement of herIO.OOO em ployees, wuo often call her "Our Ladj of the Cannon." Her C.-.ace was born in Ilollaud, where his father was at tbe time minister from Baden, waa edu cated at Ileidelh jrg and a few year ago was lu America as secretary of the German legation at Washington. II waa sent to China in 1900 as secretary of thg. International conference fo ar range peace after the Boxer troubles. NO OPIUM IN COUGH CHAMBERLAIN'S REMEDY. There Is not the least danger In giving Chamberlain' Cough Remedy to smau cniwren, as n contains no opium or other; harmful drsr. It has an .estaDipsnea reputation , of mone than thirty years, aa the most suc cessful medicine In use' for colds, croup and whooping - cough. It al ways cures and Is pleannnt to take Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. DO NOT DOSE THE STOMACH. Cur Catarrh by Breathing Hyomal, 8old Under Guarantee. The only cientlflc and common sense way to treat catarrh of the nose and throat Is by a local appli cation that will kill the catarrhal germs. Ordinary stomach dosing Is worse than useless. Taking medicine Into the stomach to cur catarrh Of the head can have no good effect, and often leads to serious derangement of the digestive organ. " VJ; By breathing Hyomel three or four time dally through the neat pocket inhaler that cornea with, every outfit, It medicated, healing air penetrates to the most remote parts of th nose, throat, and lungs, searches out and kills all catarrhal germs, and soothes and heals any Irritation In the mucous membrane.. "'y-y.--.-:, . .v:-' ' T. P. Lauren's faith to the wonder ful merit of Hyomel aa a cure for I caiarra i snown by the guarantee which he gives with every Hyomel out fit that )ihe money will be refunded unless the treatment gives satisfao toon A complete Hyomel outfit consisting of a pocket Inhaler, a bottle of Hyomel and a medicine dropper, cost .but 31, extra bottle of Hyomel, if needed, 60 cent. T. F. Lauren give hi per son guarantee to refund th money tf Hyomel doe not relieve, so that you run no risk at all in buying this re liable remedy, ,. ' The new artistic window deco ration. A substitute for stained glass at one twentieth the cost Easily applied. , B. F. ALLEN 8 SON 1TEW 8T0R2 COS. nth AMD BOIfD STREETS 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 ALL! WATCH REPAIRING A 8PECIALTY. FRANK J. DONNERBERG 110 ELEVENTH STREET. NEAR BOND. A A A ;; APPEARANCE Often a person is sized up by his appear ance; by tbe tone that surrounds him. And more often a business house is sized up by "the stationary it uses. A cheap letter head or a poor bill head gives a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder to transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. The first im pression is half the battle in business You wouldn't, employ a "sloppy" sales man; why put up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a wrong impression of the importance of your business. Let us !.. your printing and help yon to make that ten strike. ' The J. S. DellingerOo. ASTORIA, OREGON Morning Astorlan, 60 eent per ntontn. Delivered by earrier. a 1 - Sherman Transfer Co. 4ENKY 8HEKMAN. M ..,,r'r " tlaoks, CairiagesBaggajj Checked and 'lrmi-iire.1 - Irucks ar "nnt Wafjons Piano Moved idosfd .nd Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main i?l THE G E M C. F. WISE; Prop. Choice Wines, Liquor ( Merchants Lunch From and Cigars 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p ja Hot Lunch at all Hour s Cent ' Corner Eleventh and Commercial ASTORIA OREGOU