SUNDAY APRIL 3, 1908. THE SiORNING ASTORI AN ASTORIA OREGON. i i WATERFRONT ITEMS EASTER HATS ' - . ., ' , V" i We are showine : Senator Makes Midnight Getaway for Bay City. thebestandlatestin TiWM.Unj ,.n,r ""-"""."i;i"!"lill: i,1,iiji.(i,Mr nniir. La.---- grrr it mats' 4 . . r styles in the JNew qllfcBlue Shades, Burnt, Brown ana au uie late colors. Old Hats Remodeled and Plumes Dyed, Curled and Cleaned. Our Prices Are the Very Lowest KM BON TON MILLINERY STORE GEORGIA PENNINGTON 483 Bond Street AKER LEAVES FOR FAR JAPAN AUDITOR'S REPORT IS FILED SHOWING THE LIABILITIES AND RESOURCES OF THE CITY TOGETHER WITH BOND AND STREET WARRANTS. The following report of the finan cial condition of the city for the quarter ending March 31, 1908, will be submitted to the common council on Monday evening at the regular session of that body. Liabilities. General fund old account, out .... Outstanding Dec. 31, 07 $58.00 Paid during quarter none Outstanding Mar. 31, '08.. ..$58.00 General fund warrants, 1903: Outstanding Dec. 31, '07. .$70,17673 Drawn during quarter 13,617.59 Total ..$83,794.32 Paid during quarter 6,579.45 Total liabilities 286,097.98 Resources Taxes. Outstanding 1892 taxes December 31, 1907 $10,683.44 Paid during quarter nnoe Outstanding March 31, 08.. $10,683.44 Outstanding 1902-05 taxes: Dec. 31, 1907 $232.10 Paid during quarter 99.90 Outstanding March 31, '08. .. .$132.20 Outstanding 1906 taxes Dec. 31, 1907 $788.61 Paid during quarter 18.47 Outstanding March 31, 1908.. .$770.14 Outstanding 1907 taxes Mar. 31, 1908, as per levy $36,410.81 Total amount of taxes out standing Mar. 31, 1908... 47,996.59 Real Estate With Improvement Thereon. As appraised by committee on ways and means: Lot 4, block 14, McClure's..$ 5,000.00 Brick engine house on same 10,000.00 Lots 5 & 6 blk 120, Shively's 4,000.00 City Hall on same 41,000.00 Lot 4, block 4, Shively's. . . . 2,500.00 No. 3, engine house on same 1 3,000.00 Cemetery and improvements 700.00 Outstanding Mar. 31, '08... $77,214.87 Bond Interest Warrants. Outstanding Dec.31, '07 None Drawn during quarter.. $3,699.22 Paid during quarter 3,699.22 Street Repair Warrants. Outstanding Dec. 31, '07....$ 225.10 Drawn during quarter .. 781.53 Total ......$1,006.63 Paid during quarter 939.76 Outstanding March 31, '08...$ 66.87 Street Improvement Warrants. Outstanding Dec. 31, '07. . .$11,339.83 Drawn during quarter 8,530.83 Total '....$19,870.66 Paid during quarter 5,242.64 Total real estate with improvements thereon $66,200.00 Street and Sewer Assessments. Good Outstanding Dec. 31, '07., .$13,813.14 Confirmed during quarter and warrants drawn 8,530.83 Total $22,343.97 Paid during quarter 4,819.06 Outstanding Mar. 31, '08.. .$17,524.91 Cash on hand with treasurer 14,262.36 Outstanding Mar. 31, '08. .$14,628.02 City Hall Building Fund Warrants. Outstanding Dec. 31, '07 $112 Paid during quarter ....none Outstanding March 31, '08 $112 Total amount of warrants outstand ing March 31, '08 $92,079.76 Municipal Bonds (Except Streets). Outstanding Dec. 31, 1907. . .$189,050 Paid during quarter none Outstanding Mar. 31, '08 $189,050 Municipal Street Bonds. Outstanding Dec. 31, '07.... $4968.22 Paid during quarter none Total $145,983.86 Summary. Liabilities $286,097.98 Resoruces 145,983.86 Excess of liabilities $140,114.12 Eureka Departs on Her First Coast Voyage Santa Rita In and up Calluna and Hoche Down and Ready for Sea Oother Marine Notes The steamship Aker returned down from Portland yesterday morning, with part of a cargo of lumber, and left out at 1 in the afternoon, for Ev erett, where she will complete her load and depart for Hakodadi, Japan. The steamer Eureka arrived down yesterday, after quick despatch from Portland on her new run down the coast and went to sea immediately, on her way to Coos Bay and Eureka. The steamship Senator made a midnight get-away from the O. R. & N. piers here yesterday morning, with plenty of business and went over the bar long before dawn; but that was nothing for Captain Nopander, who knows that barrier as well as he does his chart-house. The Senator took away her record cargo out of this port, an even 2,000tons. The oil steamer Santa Rita crossed in yesterday afternoon and went on to the metropolis after a brief stay in this city. The steamer Nome City entered port yesterday evening for the first time in many weeks, from San Fran cisco, and went on to Portland for more lumber. The British bark 'Calluna, Captain Barham, came down the river yes terday on the hawsers of the Okla hama, and will take the earliest pos sible despatch for Quecnstown or Falmouth, for orders. She will pro bably get away today. The French bark Hoche, Captain Ramet, arrived down from the me tropolis yesterday on the tow lines of the Harvest Queen, wheat laden for Europe, and will go over the bar on the first available hawser. The American ship Berlin is near- lv fitted out for Nushagak, and will depart from Portland on Wednesday morning next on her way north, bhe takes out 128 Japanese in service of Warren Packing Co. The steamer R. Miler has returned from Portland all fixed up inside and out and is in prime condition. She went on the Deep River run in place of the Julia B., yesterday, for a few days. It is not known where she will be assigned by Captain Babbidge afterward. i Outstanding Mar. 31, '08 $4968.22 Total amount of bonds outstanding March 31, 1908 $194,018.22 INCREASE OF CRIME. NEW YORK, April 4. An in crease in the city's crime is indicated by the quarterly report of the Detec tive bureau. The report shows that more crimes were committed in that period than in the first three months of last year. As an offset, however, it is shown that there are many more convictions for felonies and misde meanors and a larger amount of stol en property was recovered. Com missioner Bingham was pleased by the report concerning the police dogs attached to the Parkville Mation, Brooklyn. Since the dogs have been natrollinz the parkville territory burglaries there have fallen from ten to two a month. The Store ZK$tr Ladies FOR Women BEE HIVE Outfitters SPECI L SALrE Ladies White Shirt Waists This Season's Waists Vaists on sale displayed on the east counter. Sale for one week only. The only reason for giving this sale is to stimulate waist business, while the weather is so cold. Now is your opportunity to get a new style waist early in the season at an end of the season's price. 1 . The Kamm steamer Undine was down in irood season yesterday af- isfrmnn ntlfl went back at 7 o'clock with a eood stunt of people and freight. Ed. Donnelly went upon her, being summoned to headquarters by tho rnmnnnv's suoerintcndcnt. He will return on Monday. A deal is pending for the purchase nf 15 hartres belonging to the N. P. Railway Company and heretofore used in the construction service of that company, by the Cardiff Coal & Coke Company, for use m despatch ing its product to various points on the Columbia River from Portland to Flavel and Ilwaco. The American ship St. Nicholas hauled from the Elmore coal dock vesterdav afternoon, to the Can j Dock, where she will take on ner Nushagak supplies and people, in the interest of the Columbia River 1'ack- ,.rc' Association and their Alaska season. Notice to Mariners. Oregon Nehalem River Entrance, pages 4 ana so .cnaieni P.nnv a PS second-class can, marked "N" in black, is reported about 3-4 of a mile northerly of its position and close to the breakers. It will be replaced as soon as practicable. Columbia River Entrance, page 56. -South Channel Buoy, PS, marked "S. C." in black, reported missing March 28, will be replaced as soon as practicable. Washington Gray's Harbor, page 81, Westport Spit Buoy, 2, a second-class spar, reported missing 1 fit RIGHT GOODS RIGHT PRICE We are showing a very nice line of sea sonable hats. All are styles and blocks that are sure to suit almost any taste, and at a price within your reach $3.50 jZ7 We have just recieved a line of very swell spring and summer designs that are sure to please you. We call your special at tention as this years patterns are certain ly very tasty and neat. We have them in Cluett Monarch Interstate $1.00 $1 2B $l.BO $2.00 SUITS PRESSED FREE. March 27, will be replaced as soon as practicable. Juan de Fuca Strait, pages 84 and 85.-A'cw DuiigeiK-ss Sand Spit Buoy, 2, a first-class nun, heretofore reported missing was replaced March March 21. Point Partridge Bill Buoy, 2, found not sounding, April 1, was repaired the sam? day. Rage Harbor, page 89. Eagle Harbor Sand Spit Buoy, 1, a black second-class can, reported missing March 27, will be replaced as soon as practicable. Windham Bay, Alaska, p. 107 Wind ham Bay Narrows Ledge Buoy, 1, a third-class can, reported adrift March 17, will he replaced as soon as prac ticable. TEA Is there a better way to keep the family longer at table, to keep it together? Vour frroc.r returns yoor moner It yon doo'l Uk.Schilliiif'i hunt: w.par bin SWEET HAVEL ORflfJGES IB Cents the Dozen High Grade Groceries Fruits and Vegetables at the right price. Acme Grocery Co. THE UP-TO-DATE GROCERS 521 COMMERCIAL STREET PHONE 681 1 NEW TO-DAY GOOD WOOD. If you want a good load of fir wood or box wood ring up KELLY the WOOD DEALER, The man who keeps the PRICES DOWN. Phone Main 2191 Barn, Cor. 12th and Duane. is indulged with one dimples all over every time it goes out. It runs smooth as silk and folds up till it is almost unrecognizable. Call and examine one before putting money into something not nearlv so satisfactory. The Allwins are all winners, sure enough! For Good Wood From the Tongue Point Lumber Company, 16-inch stove length. Call up Prael-Eigner Transfer Co., Phone 221. New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture ot coffee the J. p. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main 1281. Just received a new line of umbrella covers. See C. H. Orkwitz, 137 Tenth street Allwins Are All Winners. The Zapf Hardware & Furniture Company, of this city, has just put on the market the best and nicest baby go-cart for the money ever heard of in Astoria. It is the Allwin, and is to be had at the modest figure of $5.25. It is one of the easiest riders in carriages, and the baby that The Commercial. One of the coziest and most popular resorts in the city is the Commercial. A new billiard room, a pleasant sitting room and handsome fixtures all go to make an agreeable meeting place for gentlemen, there to discuss the topics of the day, play a game of billiards and enjoy the fine refreshments serv ed there. The best of iroods are only handled, and this fast being so well known, a large business is done at the Commercial, on Commercial street, near Eleventh. A Beautiful Sample. A beautiful sample of handiwork is to he seen at the office of A. B Cyrus, No. 424 Commercial street; and everyone purchasing $1., worth of phonograph records, will receive a number in the drawing for this elegant article. "Modern" Delights. When a man ; asses under the hands of a barber he wants the best skilled treatment to be had in that line. In Astoria, the man in search of such manipulation, goes direct to Petersen's "Modern" shoo, at 572 Commercial. and gets it in any of the six chairs maintained. The Clean Man. The man who delitrhts in nerionaf cleanliness, and enjoys his shave. shampoo, haircut, and bath, in As toria, always goes to .the Occident barber shop for these things and gets them at their bet The very best board to be obtained in the city is at "The Occident HoteL" Rates very reasonable. The Palace Restaurant The ever-increasing popularity of the Palace Restaurant is evidence of the good management, and the serv ice, at this popular dining room. For a long time the reputation of the house has been of the best and does not wane as time nroarresses. The system used, that of furnishing tne nnest the market affords, ana au can be obtained, in season, is plan that will always win, coupled as it is with the best of cooking and prompt service. A common saying nowadays is ".Get the Palace habit.''