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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1907)
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1907. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. C01ITTEEREP0RTS Files Recommendation for Street Improvements for Year. ELEVEN STREETS INCLUDED Committee on Streets and Public Ways Submits Report of Those Streets Which Need Repair or Improvement. The common council committee on streets and public ways have gone over the streets of the city with a view of planning the street Improvements for the present year. The following Is their report, as now on file, to the mayor and city council: To the Honorable Mayor and Common Council of the City of Astoria: Gentlemen We, your committee on streets and public ways, report that we have examined the streets of the city and recommend that the following streets be Improved: Fourteenth street from the center line of Duane street to the north line of Franklin avenue, excepting the crossing with Exchange street. Exchange street from the center line of Twelfth street to the west line of Tenth street, by redecklr.g upon the existing underpinning, and from the west line of Tenth street to the east line of Ninth street, by removing the old planking and stringers and mac adamizing from curb to curb with crushed rock to a thickness of twelve Inches In the center and nine Inches at the sides. Fourth street from the south line of Bond street to the north line of Com mercial street by macadamizing with Inches of crushed rock, cement side- j walk and curb and gutters. Third street from the north line of Commercial street to the railroad track with 9 Inches of crushed, rock and cement sidewalks and gutters, except ing the crossings with Bond and As tor streets. Second street from the north line ofi Bond street to the south line of As tor street, by macadamising to a depth of 9 Inches with crushed rock, and cement sidewalks and gutters. Aator street from the west line of 6th street to the west line of 9th street. Forty-second street from the south line, of the alley way throuith block 105 In Adair's Port of l'pior Astoria to the north line of Bond street, a constructed by redecklng the same with U12 Inch lumber, etc. Bond street extension rrom the west line of block A of TrullliiRors Astoria to the most westerly end of the street by repilltig the same complete. Seventh street from the north line of Franklin avenue north 100 feet, by the construction of an 8 foot wooden side walk on the East side. Twentieth street from the north line of Grand avenue to the south line of Commercial street, excepting the crossing with Exchange street. Bond street from the west line of 9th street to the west line of 14th street by the construction of new wooden sidewalks where necessary. Respectfully submitted, Committee on Streets and Public Ways. SAILORS FIGHT POLICE. HAVANA. Feb. 11Sallors from the Tacoma, Whipple and other Amer ican warships clashed with the police of Santiago Sunday night. Several of the sailors were severly clubbed by the police. American soldiers quar tered at Moro Castle Interened in time to prevent the affray becoming serious. EARTHQUAKES NEAR. LAIBACH. Austria, Feb. 12. The fcelsmi-graphs at tna observatory h.'.'o have since February 9 registered strong earth unrest, which seems to be con nected wlM a 'clone In S itl -rn Italy and Malta. Professor Belar says that the continued unrest may result In further earthquakes in the near future. AMERICAN CONSUL MARRIES. NEW TOKK, Feb. 12. A Naples dis patch to the Herald says that Caspar Schuyler Crowlnshleld, United States consul at Castlemare de Stabta, and son of Rear Admiral Crowninshield, TJ. S. N., retired, and Miss Grace Snelllng, daughter of Mrs. Edward Snelllng, were married at Naples yesterday. MAK1NE MEMORANDA Quiet Day Along Astoria's Water front and Lower River. ROANOKE DUE THIS MORNING Steamship Nicomedia Bound for Ori ental Points Billed to Pass Through Tonight Steamship Costa Rica Has Not Yet Arrived. The schooner Sun Buenaventura came down from Rainier yesterday morning on the towllnes of the Ok lahoma, along with the barkentlne Gardiner City. Both have cleared for San Francisco and will leave out on the first available tide. The steamer Guy Howard took a carload of provisions from the O. It. & N. pier yesterday morning, for de livery at Fort Stevens. The steamship Costa Rica was due here yesterday, but had not reported at her O. It & N. berth at a late hour last night. ! The steamship Roanoke Is due down ; this morning from Portland on her regular southern run. and will leave' out on the noon flood. , The steamship NlconfJIa Is due ; down from Portland tonls'ht on her way to China and Japan, with an Itn- j mense and valuable cargo. I WAR CLOUD DARKENS. PANAMA. Feb. 12. 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