The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 29, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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From the Kicker
A Political Discussion That Gune Near
I Ending In Murder.
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jtCoPrrtjtlt. IKK, by EugM FarceUa.)
MR. JIM HKLLSO (who U our
MO wlsbe the Kicker to
deny la the most vigorous
, language that be la thinking
ef resigning bis position as postmaster
ef this gulch. He (Ilea now and then,
out he never resigns.
ittr. Jim Hellso (who la ourself) paid
a short visit to Denver last week and
did not blow out the fas.
Mr. Jim Hellso (who la oorself) blew
wa the barrel of a new shotgun on
exhibition at Kramer's the other day.
It wasn't
Mr. Jib
loaded.
jtta Hellso (who la ourself) In
forms us that alterations and Improve
ments to the Hellso Opera House will
coat 12,000. One hundred pounds of
lead was dug- ont of the celling last
week. .
Mr. Jim Hellso (who Is oorself) au
asked the Kicker to deny In thunder
es tones that be contemplates organ
ising a wild west show and taking the
road next summer In opposition to
BpffsJo William. His show has been
right here In Given dam Gulch for the
last eight years.
I.
Is quite true that the editor of
the Kicker and the governor of the
territory met at Florence the other
day and had a long and confidential
talk, but there is not a grain of truth
b the statement that they played
poker for ten hours on a stretch and
that the result was bad for the gov
ernor. We and the governor were on
oar dignity all the time. Had be sug
gested poker we should have discour
aged the idea. ,
. (Colonel Joe Skelly of the Big 4
ranch informs as that he felt and
counted ninety-eight distinct shocks
of an earthquake last Sunday. We
have not the slightest hesitation In
pronouncing Colonel Joe a - liar. - If
he was sober enough to feel or hear
anything It was one of his old mules
rolling on the grass. ' ' "
Edward Jones and Peter Howard,
both of this town,; met on the street
last Sunday and resumed a ' political
discussion, with the result that gone
were drawn and ten shots fired. No
one was killed, no one wounded. The
TE5 SHOTS FIRED,
men stood and looked at each other In
astonishment for a moment after the
firing and then each ran In the opposite
direction. Oh, yes; Arizona will be ad
mitted to the Union, when the robin?
nest again! ... , ,
There is neither law nor ordinance
in this whole territory against (speed
ing automobiles. They can skip along
at a rate of 100 miles an hour. Or
the contrary, there, is no law against
any citizen taking a pop at a chauf
feur with his gun if he feels so mind
ed, and he is pretty sure to feel that
way. If you' own an auto and are
looking for a paradise, come this way
and get a free burial.
A Chicago man who was looking for
ml estate In this locality went over
to Lone Jack the other day to buy a
large block of town lots. On visiting
the graveyard be found that only
twenty-one people had died in three
years. He did not buy. He realize
that a town that couldn't do better
than that was a slow town and had
no future. ' - '
We understand that certain mem
ber of the only church choir In Give
adani Gulch object to our leading tiie
slugiusr, because.. we play poker, own
a race, horse and a touting dog and
take a nip with the boys occasionally.
We don't 'isuppose it Is exactly accord
ing to the eternal fitness of things, but
until society hus safely passed through
the chaotic state and Can utand alom
we snail ufjck to our singing job and
back It up with two euas. Meanwhile
we shall s;jig..wltli.,atdor and with as,
much reverence at v.'O can
Dade's Little Liver Pills thorough
ly clean the system, good for lazy liv
ers, make clear complexion, bright
eyes and happy thoughts.
Sold by Frank Hart's Drug Store.
PROCLAMATION.
Where at the general election held
In the City of Astoria on Wednesdy
the life day of December, INN, A. D,
the following described fifteen sever'
al different amendments to the
Charter ' of the City of As
tori were submitted to the
legal voters of the City of Astoria
for adoption or rejection by Initiative
petition, and whereas the vote on each
measure has been counted, canvassed
and returned, and the canvass has
been .completed, and the following is
the total vote cast In the City of As
toria for and against each measure,
torwlt:, , ( , ,.,. ,
"An amendment to Section 4, B, I,
S, 11, IS. IS? and IIS, of the Charier of
the 'City of Astoria, creating four
wards and . defining the ' boundaries
thereof, and providing for two Coun
cilman from each ward and one Coun
cilman at large, fixing the time of elec
tion ; bl-annually on , the i i second
Wednesday In (December, In the even
years, and providing that the term of
Councllmen shall be four years, and
aU officials of the City of Astoria, In
office when this Act takes effect, shall
hold until the first Monday In January,
190, and extending the terra of office
of each PoJJce Commissioner one year,
and providing that commencing with
the election of 1908, one Police Com
missioner shall be. elected every two
years, and a person appointed to fill a
vacancy shall hold the remainder of
the unexpired term.". "... a.a;.;, I
The total number of votes cast upon
said amendment was 8S, and SIT
votes were cast 'or the amendment,
and 101 votes against the same.
"An amendment to Section 75, of
the Charter of the C'ty of Astoria,
providing for the manner of making
assessments to defray costs and ex
penses of Improving streets, and pro
viding that assessments may be levied
without regard to the assessed valua
tion of the property."
The total number of votes cast upon
said amendment was tSl, and S8S
votes were cast for the amendment,
and ISt vote against the same. i
"An amendment to Sections tl and
28 of he Charter of the City of Asto
ria, relating to vacancies In office, and
providing for filling vacancies by ap
pointment by a majority of the re
maining members of the Common
Council, to continue for the remainder
of the unexpired term."
The total number of votes cast upon
said amendment was Sb9. . and 416
votes were cast for the amendment,
and 143 votes against the sttme.
"An amendment to Section 51. of
the Charter of the City of Astoria, de
fining the duties of the Superintend
ent of Streets and making It his duty
to Inspect the construction of street
Improvements and sewers, and, with
the City Surveyor, and Committee on
Streets and Public Ways, certify in
writing of the completion of the same.
and to perform other work."
xue luim numoer or votes cast up
on said amendment was 572, and 459
votes were cast for the amendment,
113 votes against the same.
"An amondment to Section 132, of
the Charter of the City .of Astoria,
uxing ine nmu or indebtedness at
$230,000.00 and defining the assets and
liabilities to be taken" into considera
tion in fjxlng such limit." . ' ,
The total number of votes cast up
on said amendment was 545, 'and ,363
votes were cast for the amendment and
182 votes against the same.
"An amendment to Section 129 of
the Charter of the City of Astoria,
exempting the City from 'liability from
damages for accidents or Injuries up
on any street, unless the claim Is filed
wth the Auditor and Police Judge
within thirty days from the time of
the accident, exempting Councllmen
from liability for words uttered In
debate and fixing their salary at
$100.00 per year."
The total number of votes cast upon
said amendment was 654, and 375
votes were cast for the amendment,
and 178 votes against the same.
An amendment to Section 91, of
the Charter of the City of Astoria,
providing for establishing and re-establishing
the grades of the .streets of
the City of Astoria, and that no grade
shall be changed on an Improved
street or portion thereof, Wept upon
a written petition of the owners of at
jeast tnree-nrtiiS of the property
abutting upon said street or that part
moreor upon which the change of
grade is proposed. '
The total number of votes cast upon
said amendment ' was 536, 'and 403
votes were' cast for the amendment,
and 133 votes against the same. "'
An amendment to Section 38, of
the Charter of the City of Astoria, de
fining the powers of the Council and
providing for licensing, taxing, regu
lating, restraining,1 restricting and pro
hibiting bar-rooms and drinking shops
and places .where liquors are sold;
prohibiting 'gambling and providing
for contracting indebtendness nnfl
prohibiting any officer from being in
terested In any contract, and restrict-
tug the granting of franchises for
stttet rail-ways for a longer period
thaj thirty yu-s, and regulating the
manner of Issuing franchises,"
The total number of votes east upon
said amendment was ITS, and 88S votes
were cast for the amendment, and
307 votes against the same.
"An amendment to Section 4T, of the
Charter of the City of Astoria, defin
Ing the power And duties of the Pres
ident of the Council.'
The total number of votes cast upon
said amendment waa 511, and S7t
votes were cast for the amendment,
and 13S vote against the same.
"An amendment to Section 108, of
the Charter of the City of Astoria, pro
vtding the method of assessing dam
ages and benefits In laying out widen
Ing and opening streets and alley.
and providing the method of collect'
Ing assessments levied for that pur
pose," ' ':
The total number of votes cast upon
snld amendment was 52, and 394 votes
were cast foe the amendment, and 1SS
votes against the same. t.
An amendment to Section It, of th
Charter of the City of Astoria, defining
the qualifications -jttt electors, fixing
six months residence as a qualifica
tion, to the right o, vote and providing
for registration of electors,"
The total number of votea cast upon
said amendment was 647, and 453
were cast for said amendment
and 114 vote against the same.
."An amendment to the Charter of
th City of Astoria, fixing eight hours
a standard for a days work, and
$3.50 as the minimum wages of em
ployees of the City, and that Cltlsens
or those who have declared their in
tention to become such shall be employ
ed by the City, and providing that
contractors shall be required to give
bond conditional for the payment of
all persona performing labor or fur
nishing material In executing the con
tract" The total number of votes cast upon
said amendment was S03, and 410
votes were east for the amendment,
and 187 votes against the same.
An amendment to Seotlon 40, of
th Charter of th City of Astoria, de
fining th duties of the, Mayor, and
providing t that be - shall, see that the
laws and .ordinances are enforced, and
giving the Mayor the power to sus
pend from service any officer or em
ploye , of the Police Force, Fire De
partment, Street Department and Sur
veyor's Department, who shall refuse
to enforce the laws and ordinances of
the City."
Tht total number of votes cast upon
said amendment was (01, and 840
votes were cast for the amendment,
and 21 votes against the same.
"An amendment to Section 143, of
the Charter of the City of Astoria,
making the Water Commission elec
tive and fixing the' term of office at
eight years, increasing the number of
Commlsloners to nine members and
providing the method of filling vacan
cies in the Board."
The total number of vote cast upon
said amendment waa 583, and 307
votes were cast for the amendment,
and 278 votes against the same.
"An amendment to Section 2, of the
Charter of the City of the City of Asto
ria, giving -the City power to build,
purchase lease and operate Street car
lines, Telephone, Telegraph and Light
Ing Plants, and to control, lease, sell
or dispose of the same for the benefit
of the City."
The total number of votes cast upon
said amendment waa 672, and 423 votes
were cast for the amendment, and
149 votes against the same. .
Ana each of said measures above
mentioned having received an affirm
ative majority vote and having been
approved by a majority of those vo
ting thereon as above specified
THEREFORE: '
By virtue of Ordinance No. 3315 of
the City of Astoria, and the law In
the premises, L Herman Wise, Mayor
of the City of Astoria, do hereby pro
claim and declare each of said amend
ments to the Charter of the City of
Astoria, to be In full force and effeot
On the first Monday In January, 1907,
A.D. :.,(. . . i .-.'I.. .
Witness my hand and the Seal of the
City of Astoria hereto affixed this 14th
day of December, 1906, A. D.
' HERMAN WISE, '
' Mayor of the City of Astoria,'1
NOTICE.
There' is money in the following
street funds to pay the following war
rants: 'Eleventh street from Harrison
avenue to' Kensington Avenues, Nos.
22061 to 22071, both inclusive; Duane
street from 10th street to 6th street,
Nos. 22195 to 22598 and 22203 to 22210
inclusive; 7th street from Niagara to
Bay' Avenue, Nos! 22225 to 22229 both
inclusive; Bond street from 6th street
to the West line of McClure's Astoria,
Nos. 22288 to 22304, both ' Inclusive.
Interest will cease after this date.
1 THOMAS DEALET,
City Treasurer.
Dated Astoria, Oregon, December 17,
1906.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING.
...... ! ' v ''': ' '' ; -lS '
HELP WANTED,
WA NTED YOUNG LADY, , WITH
som knowledge of typewtttlng and
bookkeeping; work In good mercan
tile business; good wage, permanent
position for right party. Address "J"
ear Astoria. ll-tltf
WANTKD OEiNTLKMAN OH LADT
of fair education to travel for mer
cantile house of large capital. Terri
tory at horn or abroad, to suit. Week
ly salary of $1,000 per year and ex
penses. Address Joseph A. Alexan
der, Astoria, Ore. IMMt
AGENTS CANVASSERS, liDCBRS.
peddler. oHeltors, mall order peo
ple, etc-, should buy KRAMER'S
BOOK OF TRADE SECRETS. Regu
lar k If, but bl of last dlUon
(or $1.15 a long a they last Guar
anteed. Order quick. Sioux Pub. Co..
Sutherland. Iowa. U-16-tf
WATTED 8ALES1I EN. MANY MAKE I
1100 to 1150 per month, 8om evea
nor. Stock eleaai . grown c Rr
retloa, far from old orchards. Caen
Hlvanoed weekly. Chole of territory.
Addr Washington Nureery Company,
Toppenlea, Washington," I M tf
WANTED TWO OOOD 8UB8CRIP
Uon solicitors to work. Ft ret class
proposition, good pay. Apply Astorian
ofile.
FOB BXKT.
FOR RENT ONE (-ROOM DWELL-
Ing with basement Apply fo Van
Dusen A Co., agents, 111 nth St
ll-Il-10t
FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM FLAT. IN-
quir at C M. Cutbberth's, cor. Com
mercial and Ith street. H-8-tf
FOR RENT-TEN-ROOM HOUBB AT
No, 151 Suoml Avenue. Apply to
Victor Alrol. 11-4-tf
S5B
FOB SALE.
WHALE AMBER. MADE IN NOR-
way. guaranteed finest shoe dress
ing out. Tour dealer handle It Al
fred Andresen Co., Minneapolis,
Minn. ... i v- 11-ll-tf
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST BROWN FUR SCARF ON
way between First Lutheran church,
Uppertown, and car-track at foot of
stairs near Adair , school. Reward.
Leave at Fisher Bros.' hardware. : 2t
LOST A WEDDING RING, BE-
tween end of car line and Ash ave
nue. Finder return to Gus Slml, Al
derbrook. , 12-Il-tf
HISCSXLANEOTTa
TO OWNERS OF TIMBER CLAIMS
and timber We will buy for CASH
any good timber, tributary to Neha
lem River. Will deal' with owners
only. No others need annwer. Write,
giving full particulars, to Box 8, U.
P. Station, Portland, Oregon.
NICK PAPAZQERE8,
THE GREEK DIVER,
has juiit received a new diving ma
chine from the old country. Dives
from 25 to 30 fathoms In shallow wa
ter; stays down half a day at a time.
Leave orders at 417 Bond St Market,
or D.. Falangos, Clifton.
H0U5E MOVERS.
FREDRKCKBON BROS W make
upecialty of bonne moving, carpenters,
contractors.' general jobbing; prompt at
tention t all orders. Corner Tenth and
Duane. , ..... ...... ... tf
LAUNDRIES.
BUTTON BOLE AT THE BACK.
'. Your experience with it baa no doubt
lead to much vexation, : possibly i pro
fenity. Broke your flngernafl trying to
pry it up from the neck-band. hf
Ytm won't bave that that experience. If
you send your shirts to us; we sav von
this, trouble, and danger of tearing tbe
shirt. Try us and see, ,; ( ,
' TROY LAUNDRY, ;
Tenth and Duane Sts. Phone toot .
s ....- .f NOTICE. ,
: There Is money In the general fund
to pay warrants Indorsed prior to De
ceinbor 1, 1905. Intereit will cease af
ter this date. ' THOMAS DEALEST,"
." '' ''!' City 'Treasurer.
Astoria,' Ore., Dec. ti, 1806.
1 ' ' 12-20-10t
LUKs I lint )!Ik U fornnnstural
I. 1 tot fr...N.,,i riifTliariMtH.iullaminiUlotjt,
not lo .trli.i'iri'. iif iiiiifwii'u iiKTnttirKiitH.
MMAKSliiWiAHa .twit r. wiIm.iioud.
1
,,! 7n.i, J' 't ir r.nt o T'll'n.Tj4
tf't-',''"lr, MsWf'vA lv ftjilirt"'., rn'ttt'iii 1, ' '
'w-v Ulriulul Hint oa
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
ATTOUIITS AT LAW.
. HOWARD M. IROWNILL,
Atterney-at-Uw.
Off) with Mr. J. A. lakln, at N 421
Commercial M. Astoria.
CHAS, I. ABEXCBOXBII,
; . ....
Atteraey-at-Lsw,
GDrJ Practitioner. Notary PubU.
Boom U-3-roM Mala tML -PC
Biook, Oor. OoameroUl 4 Uta St.
MUSIC TKACBXB,
WANTED -TOREK UUSIO PUPILS.
Inqulr at Artorlaa c-fQe.
MAND9UX LK830N8 aiVKNM!t&
a a fiUwsrt, 1ST SevvaUi ttreet
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
BOABDIlfO.
THE LXTDK.
Boons with or without board
rate reseonabl) good teou
mod Uon for tranafonU, 14th
and Oommorelal,
OITEOPATHirri.
DB. BB0DA C HICU , .
OSTEOPATH
OfAc Manseu Bid. Phone Black 1011
571 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore.
WOOD YARDS,
WOOD
Cord wood, mill wood, bos wood, uy
kind of wood 1 1 lowest prices. Billy,
the trtufu man. Phoae sigi Mala,
Ban o Twelfth, 0(ott er
bout. Payment for wood must b
mad on delivery of same and driv
er's receipt taken for sam. No ex
ceptions whatever mad to this rule.
RESTAURANTS.
, FlRST-CLrVSS MEAL
lor 15c; tries cake, coffee, pfe, or
doughnuts, 5c, ai U. S. Ilestaur
ant 434 Bond St
BEST 15 CENT MEAL.
You can always find the Mi
15-cent weal in the city at the
Rising Suu JSoBtaaijiint
012 O-.mnicrcialSt.
JAPANESE GOODS.
INEXPENSIVE
JAPANESE FIXINGS, MADE Of BAM
BOO, LIGHT, STRONG, HAND
MADE, TABLES, STANDS. CHAISS,
WHAT-NOTS, BOOKCASES, SHKL7.I
ING, ETC
Yokohama Bazaar
23 Commercial St. Astoria.
HOTELS
IL B. PARKER,
E. P. PARKER,!
Proprietor., . j i
PARKER
Manager,
EUROPEAN PLAN.
. . . . . . v -
First 'Class In Every Respeot
Pre Coach to the Home.
.Bar and Billiard Room.
:k ,vr ..-.. ... ! ( .
Good Check Reataurant.
Oood Sample Rooms on Ground Floor
' for Commercial Men. " !
Astoria,
Oregon
Unprecedented
, . , Succes of ,..
DR. C-.GKW0
THE GREAT , . j
CHINESE DOCTOR t
V .Who-Is known
aHirougVout the Uhlted
n HMilUUl Of
hi wonderful cures.
NoipoiHone nor, drum sed. He guaren-'
tee to enre eata'rrh,' asthma, lung and
Hirpni tronoie, rftflumatimn, nervousness,
etotnaflh, liver, and kidney, female com
plaint and nil chronlo diseases. , ,
SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT.
If you ennnot call write for symptom
blank and drculur, ineloins 4 sent in
stomp.
THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO.
; 102J First St., Corner Morrison,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Please mention the Astorian
HOUSE
WlRKl LIQUORS AHD QOAia.
THE SAVOY
Peukr OoMsri Ball,
; "' : ' s ".,.,
. Oood anal. AH art wtUoso.
Mr Seveatt and Astor.
0
0BE00I
Carrie tk fiswt Um f
Wines,
Liquors
and .. : '
; -t , ; Cigars 1
CALL AND SEE US I
is
Eagle Concert Hall
320 Astor BL)
Th laadlng musnt koues,
Ageney for Edison Pbooogrsnns and
Gold Moulded Reeord.
P. A. PKTKRHON, Pro. '
"PaleBohcmlan
LaAerBeerM
THE
DEER
FOR
THE
HEALTHY
WEALTHY
AND
WISE
oa drought sad la bottle
rewl n alury conitltloo a4
fepeiiy aged right here la Aatwla,
North Pacific
Co.
ASTOfilA, OEiOOIf.
y.mi'.sswj.iwa'i usemsm
ICouSelE ifotirReai EsiQfeor Business
NO MATTKR WHERE LOCATED
Properties and Dunineat of all kinds oU
quieklr for essh In all parte of th
I United SUtr. Don't wait. Writ to
day detorlblng what you hv to Q
and give eash pile on tame.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
any kind of Budnew or Ital EataU
requlremsnU. I een sav yon Urn U2
money.
DAVID D. TAP P,
,THE LANDMAN
45 Knn Avenu.
TOPEKA, KANSAS.
j DENTim,
Dr. VAUQIIAN,
Dkntiut .
Pythian Building, Astoria. Oregon.
Dr. W. 0. LOGAN . v
DENTI81 , '
78 Oommercifll St., Bbanahan Building
PROPOSALS,
NOTICE.
Bids are hereby asked for the board
ing of th county prisoner during
th ear 1907. Said bids to stat
price per meal delivered to Sheriff at
I county jail. All bid to be filed with
tb olerk by noon of Saturday, Deo.
. If 01 Court reserving the right
to reject any or all bids. By order of
th County Court.
J. C. CLINTON,
County Clerk.
Astoria, Or., Do. 6, 1006.
i Undertaker and Embalraers.
Phon Main mi. Cor. IS and Duane.
; I iff 15 m
I 4 B0KD tT,
S ASTOBU,
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I !(fyNDERTAKER8. j j
I I J. A, onJ3AUOH A CO., '