The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 07, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
TUESDAY MAY 7, 1807.
GLASSWARE !
Just received a large and complete stock of
Bar Glassware
Table Glassware
Ask to see our new line of Cut, Number 149
A. V. ALLEN.
PHONES
MAIN 711, MAIN SS71
BRANCH UNI0NT0WN
PHONE MAIN 713
Press Dispatch: Four sons at one,
St Paul, Oct. 6th, 1906. A special from
Mondovl say, -"Mrs. Jno. SUverson
gave birth to tour boys." She's evi
dently great friend ot Hollisters
Rocky Mountain Tea. 33 cents, Tea
or Tablets, Frank Hart
Mrs. S. Joyce, ISO Sullivan street,
daremont, K. tt, write: "About a
year ago I bought two bottles of
ley's Kidney Cure. It cured me of
ever case of Kidney trouble of sev
eral years' standing. It certainly Is a
grand, good medicine, and I heartily
recommend It." T. F. Laurln, Owl
Drug Store.
Kidney complaint kills more people
than any other disease. This la due to
the disease being so insidious that It
gets a good hold on the system before
It Is recognised. Foley's Kidney Cure
will prevent the development of fatal
disease If taken In time. T. F. Laurln,
Owl Drug Store.
"Loving Is a painful thrill.
Not to love more painful still,
But ah! it Is the worst of pain.
To love ana not be loved again."
(When you feel that way, better take
Hollleter's Rocky Mountain Tea.)
Frank Hart
Keep
Your Feet
j Dry.
If people would keep their
j feet dry half the doctors
, would have to go out
of business. Our
Dr. Reed's Cushion
Shoes
are just the thing for keeping
yonr leet dryC
They shed the water almost
like a duck's back.
We Guarantee Each Pair.
Our Specialties Are
Loggers and long hand made
boots for Fishermen.
S. A. G1MRE
544 Bond St, opposite Fit her Bros.
Street Car Franchise Granted
Adair and McFarland.
FIRE HOUSE .WILL BE BUILT
Purchase of a Sprinkler For Use on
Streets Authorized Street Improve
ments Ordered Salary Ordinances-
Bills Ordered Paid.
The common council of the City of
Astoria -met last evening In the first
regular meeting of the month. Mayor
Wise presided all members being pres
ent with exception of Councilman Bel
land who Is at the present time In
Alaska.
The committee on public property
reported on the bids received for the
new engine house. C. O. Palmberg's
bid of 110,757 was low on the con
structlon work, with W. C. Laws bid
of $718 low for the plumbing. A re
ces was taken in order that the bid
-of another plumbing firm, a trifle
higher, might be discussed. The re
port was finally adopted by a full vote
of the members present Later In the
evening a resolution was introJuceJ to
enter into contract with the low bid
der and was passed by 8 yeas. Con
slderable discussion arose over tne
method of placing the street sprink
ler In the new engine house and was
finally settled by the committee agree
ing to cut down the size of the offices
allotted to the fire chief anJ to the
street superintendent The total cost
of the new bouse will come to $10,775.
The ordinance granting to E. B. Mc
Farland and Samuel D. Adair the
franchise to operate cars on a certain
street of the city was granted without
a dissenting vote. Considerable dis
cussion arose ovor the right of the
company to purchase property on the
curves and running across it in such
manner as to make the turns on to
the up grades as easily as possible.
The heavy grades on some of the
streets would make a short curve im
possible. Mr. Adair was present and
questioned the council that If the com
pany did purchase property and wid
ened the curve by cutting across their
IF YOU USE OUR
TABLE QUEEN OR BUT
TER LOAF BREAD
Your own good judgement will tell you it's
great success is due to its great merits. We
give "you the biggest and best loaf in the
city for the'money.
ROYAL BAKERY
505 Duane Street.
275 W. Bond Street.
Branch Store, 1335 Franklin Ave.
own ground would the franchise be
Invalidated by tholr leaving the center
ot the street? Tins concensus of opln
Ion of the member of the council was
that It would not, providing suttlelont
I ground upon which to construct side
j walks on the lnld ot the track. Aloo
thM the company would be compelled
i to keep up the tracks and paving ml
jw pairs, on their own property toe
; same us If they wore pluced In the
j public street.
The main points of the franchise
granted to Adair and McFnrlmtd give
them a continued use ot certain streets
for a period of SO years tor which they
are to pay the sum of $30 per year for
each car operated over the road that
contlbutes revenue to the company.' It
Is to consist of a single truck line ex
cept for tho necessary switches' and
such and the company agrees to re
pair the streets over which their tracks
run, between the mils and one foot
on tho outside of the same. The rare
are to be operated every 15 minutes and
to start at i a. m. and continue until
11: SO p. m. I'nder the franchise the
company Is given the right to oper
ate Its cars by any other power other
than steam or animals. The fare rates
under the franchise are 5 cents within
the city limits of Astoria; 10 cents to
any point within the city limits ot
Warrenton; 15 cents to Flavel; 20
cents from Flavel to any point east of
the government reservation at Fort
Stevens.
A resolution was Introduced author
ising the committee on streets and
public ways to purchase street sprink
ler, cost not to exceed 450. The "com
mittee were Instructed to make the
purchase.
Resolution for the Improving of the
following streets were Introduced and
adopted; Eighth street from Harrison
avenue to Lexington avenue; Mel
bourne avenue from Alameda to Co
lumbla; Hume avenue from Duuiie.
West to Commercial; Lincoln avenue
from Columbia to Duane; Columbia
from Melbourne to Lincoln; Irving
avenue from Sixteenth to Eighteenth;
Duane, West from Lincoln to Hume;
Harrison avenue from Eighth to
Twelfth; Irving avenue from Ninth to
Eleventh and Tenth from Grand to
Irving.
The ordinance for the Ninth street
sewer to extend from Franklin avenue
to the A. & C. R right-of-way, was
passed after a suspension of the rules
and the ordinance given Its third read
ing and final passage.
An ordinance fixing the pay of the
engineer oi the steam roller at the
Portland scale of $4 per day was passed.
The ordinance appropriating 11982.50
out ot the special fund for Birch ft
Jacobsen for work done on the Elev
enth street Improving was given Its
first reading.
The ordinance fixing the snlarj' of
the city attorney at $115 per month
dating from the 1st of May was given
its first reading.
The ordinance fixing the Janitor of
the city hall salary at $75 per month
was read for the second time. On the
third reading of the ordinance fixing
the compensation of the city treasurer
at $90 instead of $76 was passed by a
vote of 6 to 2.
The treasurer's report was read and
placed on file. The report of the
police judge placing the amount re
ceived from fines and forfeitures at
$1887.50 and from building permits $3,
making a total of $1890.50 was' read
and placed on file.
A petition trom the residents living
In the vicinity of the dog poundi ask
ing that It be moved was referred to
the health and police committee with
power to act. The petition was filed
by Attorney Frank Spittle representing
the complaining parties and giving
notice that recourse to the courts will
be taken unless the nuisance be abated.
The petition of the Astoria Btectrlc
Company for permission to Install a
2000-gatlon fuel oil tank was referred
to the fire and water committee with
power to act.
.1. A. Borchart's petition for the re
moval of his saloon to the property
known a the Mug Saloon was referred
to the health and police committee
with with to act.
The petition of C. J. Curtis In be
hilt of his clients for money due on
street ; work was turned over to the
ways and means committee and the
city attorney.
O. W. Roberts' petition that his
company be reimbursed to the extent
of $18 for a hog which escaped from
the poundmaster a year ago, was the
subjeet of many witty remarks and
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was finally referred to the ways and
means committee and the city attor-
ncy.
J. Llndenberger petitioned to be nl-
lowed to Install a crudo oil tank on
property, capacity not to exceed 5000
gallons, was referred to the fire and
water committee with power to act.
Dclashmutt & Ford, proprietors of
tho Chinook Bar, were granted a re
newal of their liquor license.
The petition of the water commls
iloner asking tho grade bo established
on Fifteenth, Bixteentn aim uamcs
streets and that they , might uso the
ulrt obtained from grading said streets
In protecting the north dope of tho
large reservoir was referred to tho city
surveyor, superintendent of streets and
the committee on streets and public
ways acting Jolnly with the committee
Lon public property and given power
to act.
i. 11. Whyte, manager of the Cham
ber of Commerce, addressed a com
munication to tho council asking the
ways and means commlttoo' and the
lty attorney to meet him In an exe
cutive session on matters pertaining to
the welfare and advancement of As
toria, The communication was refer
red to the ways and means committee
and (he city attorney with power to
act
Tho pay rolls of the city surveyor for
April amounting to $145.25 add that ot
the street department for repairing and
cleaning streets $158.15 were approved
and ordered paid.
Applications for building permits
were Issued to the following people:
Henry Sherman, dwelling; Andrew
Hemmcn, dwelling; and Axel Johanson,
dwelling.
Tho remonstrance of the proporty
owners against tho Improving of Irv
ing avenue as provided for In the or
dinance nnd asking that It be Improv
ed us Is Franklin avenue was recom
mended nnd the ordinance ordered
changed to that effect, '
Annie Rowel was granted permission
for the exchange of cemetery lots,
A requisition from the city surveyor
for a filing cabinet was granted. The
police department requisition was
granted, it Included the purchase of
nine patrolmen's helmets and one pa
trolman's bodge. j
The following bills were ordered'
paid: Foard ft Stokes, hardware,
$20,0; O. R. ft N $5; Astoria ISlectrlo
Co., $31.90; Charles Tracy, $4.57; As
torla Klectrlc Company, arc-light serv
ice, $437.40; S. Elmore ft Co., $30; John
Corno. 76 cents; A. V. Allen, 30 cents;
City Lumber ft tin Co,, $10.80; Mar
tin Olnson, $28.50; Henry Humbel,
$38.40; Alex Johnson, $28.
A Narrow fcsoape.
O. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Tlunk,
Mo., hnd a narrow escape four years
go, when he ran a Jimion bur Into
his thumb. He says: ' "The ' doctor
wanted to amputate It but I would not
Consent. I bought a box of Bucklen'e
Arnica Salve and that cured the dan
gerous wound," 25o at Charles Rodgers,
druggist.
Don't Pay Alimony
to be divorced from your appendix.
There will be no occasion for It If you
keep your bowels regular with Dr.
King's New Life Fills. Their action
Is so gentle that the appendix never
has cause to make the least complaint
Guaranteed by Charles Rodgers, drug
gist, 25o. Try them.
YoungMrs-Winthrop
ion. Tues. Wed.
Astoria TlieallFe
Howard-Dorset Company.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Matinee Saturday
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