THURSDAY, AUGUST i, 1907. THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. RUMBAUOU CLEARED. Cotoner'i Jury Say That Ho Did Not Stay Laura. Matthew. (XH.OUAJK.) BI'IUWIN, July 3I.-AII impli'lon ngtilut Anton II. Rumbuli a the slayer of Mls Uiira Matthew wan removed (liriiiiith tlio Vffilh't of the cor oner' Jury. The venHrt was death y gunshot wounds being wtMiifllcUd with autiitlal Intent. II" itjmivtitlj- wa III fatuated with tha Matthew woman. 1'lia verdict of ltmiilmiih Inquest we that ha met death by lilt own liamW. RUSSO-JAPANESE TREATY. ST. rKTKHSIlUKO, July 31. The Ruo-Jano treaty on commerce nd navigation and tha fUbery conven tion wore signed today at tha Foreign onif. TEST THE NEW LAW Can Bonds be Disposed of Private Arrangement? by DATE FOR TAFT'S SPEECHES. WASHINGTON', July 81. U-relry Taft will speak at Denver on August OiJ'oitland, RfJttwintHT 0) Tacmiia, lpteniber 7 rVattle, September Quail ing from tha latter city on the steam ahli MlnncaoU on Brplember 10 for fnll. .. ,1. ..... . .... . Ji CltATTKl. MORTAGE 8AI.B NOTICE la hereby given that under and pur auant to that certain chattel mortgage executed by CHrUt L'erg bearing date of tha 3Ut day of Jul)-, 10O0, and that certain chattel mortgage executed by Chrlat Berg bearing date of tha 4th day of May, ltK)7 to and In favor of the undersigned to aecur tha payment of the aum of $1137 and Intercut upon which there la now due 1023 40 the 'Condition of which mortgage have been broken, we will on the 5th day of Augut, MOT, at the Klmor Cannery, In tha City of Atorla, Clatop Count), Oregon, at the hour of HI a. 111., of aaltl day, offer for tale ami will m1 at public auction to the highest bidder, for cah, all the following described chattel covered by auld chattel mort gage or sufficient theieof to satisfy aald stun nf IW3.40 and costs of this pro ceeding. O'Wili 1 gasoline flthlng boat, 1 gasoline ski IT, 1 pulling nkiff, 1 house fliwt, 1 diver gill net with lines, 1 piece of 8 Inch mesh gill net, with lead line but no cork line, 1 piece of 7 Inch mesh gill net without lines, 8 pieces of cork lln and floats, about 300 fathoms" irf length, more or leas. Dated Astoria, Oregon, thin 27th day of July. 10O7. COLUMBIA RIVEU PACKERS ASS.V. 7 27-7t. BUT ONLY WAY TO DO IT Public Building Keeps Big Financial Houses Out of the Market But They Will Buy at Private Salet so no Prem ium Will Have to be Paid. XKW YORK, July 3I.-The com ptrollcr'e olllee of the city of New York will advertise a sale at II3.0O0.0U0 of city bonds today to be U to the high est bidder on Augut 12- These bonds will be pr cent Interest and in case the entire issue is not disposed of "Over the counter1," they will be aold at priv ate sale. Tbi will lie the Drat teal ul the new law authorising tha city to sell bunds by private arrangement. It was adopted because of the dilllcuUy the city has recently experienced in dis poning of it bond to oonunou-e ana financial Institutions. It la figured Unit wealthy Investors will be glad to buy the bunds at flrt hund. The experiment will be watched with interest. In the financial ditriet, it Is predicted, that few of the Winds will be taken through public bidding as bowl Ikiuhvs will not mtVr a premium iu op'.'ii mailet for bunds which they figure can lie secured later at par by private ar rangement with the comptroller. Men Past Sixty In Danger. ' More tluin Iml 1 of mankind over 00 yrar uf age suffer from kidney and dis order, usually enlaigi'Mient of prostate glands. This is both painful and dan gerous, ami Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the llr-t "ign of danger, as it correct iiregularitiea and haa cured many old men of thl disease. Mr. Rod ney lluii.ett. Roi'kpoit, Mo., writes: "I sulTvied with enlarp-d protatc gland and kidney trouble for year and r taking two bottle of Foley' Kidney Cure I fell better than I have for siO years, although I am now 01 years old." T, F. Laurln, Owl Dmg Store. CLASH Iff SAN FRANCISCO. Restrain Order Preventing Schmiti Ap pointees From Taking Office. HAN FRANCISCO, July 31- Ttm Is sues between the board of eupervUors appointed by Mayor Taylor and the 14 men named yesterday by ex-Mayof SchmlU was brought Into the courts today viheu Presiding Judge Coffey, up on the application of the attorney for the Taylor appointees, Issued a tempo rary restraining order preventing the Schinitz appointees from taking office. FARCE IN POWERS' TRIAL. filXMUJKTOWN, Ky., July 31,-The trial of Caleb Powers, charged with complicity in the murder of Governor Gobl wa Indefinitely potponed fol lowing a upeekl action by Judge Rob bins in vacating the bench. The attor ney a could not agree on a suitable man to try the case so Robins adjourned the court. Governor Urickman will have to appoint a new judge. NIGHTS OF UNREST. No Sleep, No Rett, No Peace For The Sufferer from Kidney Trouble No peace for the kidney auflarer l'aln and distress from morn to night Get up w ith a bime back, Twingea of backache bother you all Dull aching breaks your rest at night, J'rlnary disorder add to your nil'ery. Get at the cause cure the kidney. Doan's Kidney l'ills will work the cure. They'a for tlie kidney ouly Mrs. It. Bchreiber, of SOO High atreet, Salem, Ore., aays: "The good report I had heard concerinlug Doan's Kidney Pills induced me to procure a supply. I had been suffering from any Inces ant backache which not only troubled me through the day but broke my rest at night. I began to feel the effecla of Doan'a Kidney l'ills after I had taken a few dose. Relief speedily came and then an aliaolute cure, There has been no sign of the backache nor any other symptom since. I am only too pleased to let others know of such a "valuable and effective remedy." Plenty mora proof like thla from Aa- toria people. Call at Charles Rogers' drug (tore and ak what hi customer report For sale by all dealer. Price SO cent. Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, ilc agent for the United State. Remember the name Doan' and take no other. I That's What Counts 1 BRAND NAMES OF PIANOS DO MEAN SOMETHING. BUT PIANOS MUST BE GRADED IN THE X CLASS IN WHICH THEY BELONG AND KEPT THERE TO MEAN THE MOST TO A PURCHASER. THAT IS THE GOOD SERVICE WE PERFORM FOR OUR CUSTOMERS WHEN WE PURCHASE OUR ENORMOUS STOCKS FROM THE FORTY DIFFERENT FACTORIES WE REPRESENT. WE BRING EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF PIANOS TO BEAR IN OUR DEALINGS WITH EACH MAKE OF PIANO WE BUY AND SELL. a AND NO INDUCEMENT OF' LARGER PROFIT ON ANY MAKE OF PIANO BY GRADING IT HIGHER STHAN IT DESERVES (AND FACTORIES WOULD LIKE US TO DO IT TOO), TEMPTS US TO VARY FROM OUR FIXED RULE TO GRADE, PRICE AND SELL EVERY MAKE OF PIANO WE HANDLE IN THE CLASS IN ? WHICH IT BELONGS. SOME PEOPLE MAY DISAGREE WITH OUR JUDGMENT ABOUT RELATIVE VALUES OF DIFFERENT X MAKES OF PIANOS BUT THAT DOESN'T PROVE ANYTHING. THEY MAY BE PREJUDICED OR BEHIND THE TIMES. WHAT WE SAY ABOUT GRADE AND WORTH OF DIFFERENT MAKES, YOU CAN BANK ON. IN SELECT ING A PIANO OF US YOU HAVE ONLY TO DECIDE ABOUT PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY AND OUTSIDE AP- i PEARANCE, UNLESS YOU HAVE IN MIND SOME MAKE THAT IS KNOWN TO YOU. IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT MAKE YOU WANT "TRUST US" AS YOU WOULD COME TO US IF NOT SATISFIED ANYWAY. Eilers Piano House t A. R. CYRUS, Salesman. j. M. WARD, j &alesman- 424 Commercial Stree WATERFRONT ITEMS Yesterday is Quiet Day on Har bor and Waterfront REDONDO WITH COAL, LIME A dose at bed time tisual- 'YWttf.QVt' raiCJ ly relieves the most severe iailAV yi'lVU) case before mornintf. 30 days treatment for Jfl.OOy. Satisfaction guaranteed or ' money refunded. lusc ueiure iiiui lung. BAGK-AGHE Tho Costa Rica Left Yesterday Morning', Being Held by Fog Umatilla Light ahip Arrive for Repair and Over hauling Lurlke Arrive in Late. New, has come here that the big Kosmo liner Sesestris lies a wreck on the aund of the West Coast of Peru. "The big steamship Anubis, which haa just ar rived here, bringa word that after work ing thive daya iu an attempt to get the wrecked vessel off the beach, the task was given up. The Anubuls wa aa itisted by the tamhip Luxor, also of the Kosmo line, but they were unable to budge the Sesestrie. The Sesistris went aground at Ocos, Peru, due to her having lot her anchor. She struck ImtuI one, but wa washed around by the waves until ahe wa broadside and is now high and dry on the beach, At low tide ihe la com pletely out of water and at all time a liciwin can board her without getting wet. Tha pot where the Seeeatris went aground la covered with quicksand and sink lower and lower daily and in the course of time she will probably be completely covered. Yelcrday waa an unusually quiet day on the waterfront. Few vessel entered the port and few cleared. Like In all forma of business enterprise there are dull day and this was the case a far as the shipping of the port was con corned yeterday. The Chehalli, which Is loaded with lumber for Chile and which obtained clearance paper day before yesterday was unable to leave her dock at Knapp ton yesterday on account of a scarcity of men. Two seamen were needed and at a late hour yeterday they had not been, secured. The ftcnut supply of able seamen is beginning to be a serious question to master of vessels. At the present time there is a demand for ailoi and the larger porta can not find them. P. L. Cherry, the liritih Vice Consul said yes terday that from advice that he had from Portland the auie condition ob tains there which is 'holding the Chehalis to her dock at Knappton. While on a three weeks' crui-e in northern waters the United States lighthouse tender Ilcatlicr, Captain Hurne, brings word. from the tender Ar nierin, which has been out two month to the effect that she will probably ar rive in Astoria in a new day. The Heather had an uneventful trip and touched at all the light houses in her di-tiict distributing store and also did some work with the different channel buoys and buoy stations. The Heather tied up at her dock at 6 o'clock yester day afternoon and expects to get orders today or very shortly for another trip. 1 The Umatilla Reef lightship No. 67 came in yesterday and Captain Nolan proceeded to the buoy depot and drop ped anchor. Number 07 has been out about eight months and cornea for a general overhauling and repairing stop. While in this port her place will lie taken by No. 76 from San Francisco. The Redondo came in yesterday after noon and touched at the Callender dock to discharge a small consignment df freight. She has in her hold 1500 bar rels of lime and COO tons of coal. She cleared from Seattle, v The Costa Rica passed out over the bar at 4 o'clock yesterday morning hav ing been bur-bound all night on account of the fog. The tug George R. Vosburg came In yesterday with the schooner Antelope in tow carrying 160,000 feet Of spruce lumber The Sue H. Elmore arrived in yester day from Tillamook with about 25 pas sengers. The main part of her cargo is 1500 boxes of cheese. The United States customs Patrol tug is receiving a new coat of paint on the roof of her alfter cabin. The river steamer Lurline arrived from Portland last night at 0 o'clock. She brought in a few passengers and little freight, the lulk of her business being the carrying of Ifreight between the shore towns in the Washington and Oregon banks, MHMMMMMMWMMMHHillHIMItJ I Eastern Painting & Decorating Co 1 Experts In all the Branches of Painting, Paper-Hanging and Decorating. V Satisfaction Guaranteed. All work done Promptly. .., Prices reasonable. New Goods arriving Every , Day. We solicit business Frn Outside Towns. " Commercial Street, near Eighth. Astoria, - Oregon;! HmWHmMHMMtHMflMMOlMMMMMrt Sherman Transler Co. HE3BY 8HEBHAN, Manage , . ... i. ; - , iZaeka, Carriage Baggage . Checked aad Trnsterred Truck ard 'Ftraltur Wagon Piano Moted, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Maia'PhtMitti a B. PARKER. K. P. PARKER, Proprietor. Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN. Firat Clae In Every Raapeot. fro Coach to tha House. . Bar and Billiard Room. Good Sample Room on Ground Floor tor Commercial Mas. storla, Oreaoa)' - t t 1 a I T - t : IT'r-rv "fv- TRANSPORTATION Steamer TELEGRAPH The only Steamboat msktnr s round trip DAILY zcept Thomdsjr betweeo PortUod ana Astoria sod way Point. NO WAY POINTS ON SUNDAY Portland Landing;, Alder Street Dock Astoria Laodlnjr, CsUeader Dock lesTPBrtIaa(!T:flO"a,m.i srrlre Astoria, 1:30 p. m, Leave Astoria 1:30 p. m.; arrive PortUad K30 p. m. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Leave Portland t a. m.j srrire Astoria 1 p.m. Lesi Astoria m., arrtv Portland 9 p. m. The K" Line fb SPICES, cf COFFEbaTbA BAIflNG POWDER, AkdutiParSy, 1 finest Flavor, CL0SSET6DEVER5 ! - - ' t- PORTLANO OREGON, f.j Steamer - Lurline Night BoatTor Portland and Way Landings.: PA8SENGER8. FREIGHT. Leave Aitoria daily' except Sunday at 7 p. m. Uave Portland Daily Except Sunday at 7 a. m. Qulok 8rvle Excellent Meals Qood Berth. Landing Atorla Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8t a B. BLESSING, Agent. Phon Main 2761. THE SAVOY 1 ; Popular Coneert EalL ' ' Good aauk. All are welcome. 0 Bar Semtk and Actor. .. . . Eieeii 416 BOND ST, ASTORIA, OBXGOI Carrie the Fineat Lin, 01 I Wines, Liquors and Cigars CALL AND SEE US TEANSP0RTATI0IT. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R. Co. am, 8.1,1 8.65 9.18 93.0 34 ' -U -H 26 3b p.m a.m p.m. tf.00 8.00 3.10 . 7.ao 9 20 4.15 .. . ........ 7 36 9-8fi 1.27 . 8.05 10.05 4.49 8.1.1 KUS 4.M ..... ......... 8.S4 10.36 5.09 .'.... 8.62 10.51 8.28 ........ 9.40;11.46 e.02 P. ni. a.m. 5.M) 9.B0 11-45 6.05 11.80 5.4D 10.00 12.05 6.8012.8 7.11 10 25 12 31 6.481 1.10 7.20 J0.:!0 12.40 6 50 1. SO 7.25 10 8,12.45 .65l 1.85 Lv. Aj. ..pobtlandi... wni.fi KAINIER OUINCY .....CLAT8KANIK WKSTPORT..-... C'UFTON ...Ar ASTORIA Lv ,..Lv. ASTORIA Ar .... WARKENTON GBARHART SEASIDE , Ar.HOLLADAYLv 27 I 29 I 21 I 28 1 25 p.m. 8.85 2. 2.80 2.251 a.m 8.15 7.65 6.57 6.50 6.45 p.m. p.c 12. 16,10.1 10.55! 10.40 10.06! 9.52 9.31 9.15 8.20: 8.06 7.45 7.18 7.10 7.051 ,m 00 8.40 8.25 7.50 7.40 7-19 7.04 6.10 5.60 3.85 5.08 6.00 4.55 a.m, 11.00 10.40 9.48 9 40 9.86 FT. STEVENS BRANCH 40 W 40 I 3 44 4l ! ! I 39 41 8S 43 I 85.'j sf ' a.m. a.m.'p.m. a,m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m- p.m.Lm.tm. 10.10 8.86; 6.11 7.2H 8.11 12.06 Lv. WARREJSTON Ar. 12.36 8.85 7 64 4.40 8.68il0.8 10 23 8.13! 6.20 7,88 8.2812.15 Ar. HAMMOND Lv 12.25 8.29 7.45 'iM 8 4s!l0 (0 10.26:8 46 6 2.il 7.4l 8.1612.20 Ar. FT. BTEVKN3 Lv 12 21 8.26 7.42 6.80 8.46110 27 Tralna marked run dally. Trains Nos. 25, 27 and 29 from Clatsop Beach, and train No. 28, 30 and Si, from Astoria, run via Ft. Steven. Train No. 26, from Portland, 3:10 p. m.; is Saturday Special, (topping at Goble, Rainier, Clatakanie, Astoria and Beach point, only. CONNECTIONS At Portland, . with all transcontinental . lines. At Goble, with Northern Paclflo Ralray Co. At Astoria, 'with steamer for San Francisco and Tillamook and Hwaco Hallway ft Navigation Co.' boat and railway. Through tickets aold to and from all point in the East and Europe. For further particular apply to, R. H. JENKINS, ; QetX Frt & Passgr. Agt -...'- AstoriaOr.