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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1908)
TH.SDAY, APRIL 0, 1908. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. VAN EXCELLENT BREAKFAST IF YOU USE CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE NO CHEESE AS GOOD AS OUR "MARTIN'S" ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. LEADINQ TERSE TILES 01 IK TOWN Ordinance and Warrants Signed The Mayor yesterday finned the ordinance and warrants pained at the meeting of the council last Mon day evening. Error Corrected In yesterday morning' edition of thin paper an inndveriancc occurred in reporting the (citing of the sea aon'a price of the Columbia River Tound Net & Seiner' Union, on last Monday night; it should have read the Columbia River Fishermen's Pro teclive Union. All By lttelf- Ti .l A I ('.,,.....1 !.. it. l,,t ,.l mil vmic uccu iiruivu mv , record matter filed at the county clerk's office yesterday. Anderson Kemmcr and wife to P. M. Hansen, conveying for the aunt of $5, the aouth 1-3 of lot 13, in block 34, of Adair's Port of Upper Antoria. Oft For Klamath Country Dr. T. L. Hall and a party of nine of ten Aotoriann will leave this city on next Monday for the wild of the Klamath country where they will each and all do what is necessary under the "law in such cane made and provided" toward securing their in dividual holdings in certain lands thereabout. Pleasant Prospect Manager Hanlin of the Astoria opera house has returned from Port land whither he went on a quest of sterling 'attractions for this city and his house, and intimates that Astoria may be brightened by a week's sea son of comic opera at the hand of the ever popular San Francisco Opera Company; but as yet the date has not been determined. ' No Marring of Floors At the doors of the beautiful court house of Clatsop, there stands a black-and gilt sign which in brief, but positive terms, forbids anyone with metal calks in their shoes or boots from entering upon the marble floors of that structure. The order was de vised and uttered by the county commissioners, to save the tessalatcd corridors from bruises and dents that would be irradicable, and is a wise provision. Sent to Upper Court Having considered the general bearing of the case as presented in his court against Ung Fung ind Ung Ynw chnrirod with assault with a dangerous weapon, Justice Goodman yesterday bound both these alleged delinquents over to the circuit court in the sum of $100 each. The bonds were furnished and the men will an swer in due course. OSES SATISFACTION In Prices, Groceries and service is guaranteed our customers. Pleased patrons among our largest assets. Scholfield, Mattson & Co. PHONE 1181 GOOD GOODSPHONE931 120 TO 124 TWELFTH STREET. For a VICTOR OR AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH goto j Johnson Phonograph Co, Parlors Second Floor Over I OROCERS. Off For "Far Cathay"- Lce Wall Wong, one of the bright est of the Chinese-Americans of this city, will leave this morning for a visit to his mother in distant China, and will be gone the better part of a year. Lee was born in California, and Mrs. Wong returned to the Flowery Kingdom some years ago. He is an ardent student of everything Ameri can and while he docs not forego all the traditions of his parent's country, he considers himself, practically, a real citizen of this country. On Political Errand Yesterday's noon express from Portland brought to this city Clyde B. Aitchison, a member of the Ore gon Railway Commission, and who is now serving under appointment by Governor Chamberlain. Mr. Aitchi son comes down to look 6ver the Clatsop field with a view to Mrength cning his candidacy for nomination to the same position at the hands of the people at the primaries on the 17th instant; and such other comfort as may tend in his direction in this behalf. Death of Mr, Du Boise Early yesterday morning death came to the relief of Charles E. Du Boise, who has been confined to his bed at St. Mary's hospital for some time past with ailments incident to his great age, he being in his 83rd year. He was for years a noted figure in the political and commercial life of Oregon where he had dwelt for nearly 40 years. He was one of the oldest of the Grand Army veterans in the country, having entered the Civil War as captain of the Tenth Indiana Artillery. He has been an active and honored Mason for over three score years, and his late lamented widow was the first Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star in this State, there ar chosts of people who have life long knowledge of his fine citizenship in this State and he leaves a fine rec ord, frequently, and most kindly quoted. The remains will be taken to Portland for burial, and delega tions will go from here, from the Masonic bodies and the Grand Army. Chocolates thejbest in the world 50c a Pound, ran Scholfield ft Mattson Co. ZJ REPORT OF MASTER FISH WARDEN ARRESTS AND PROSECUTIONS -FINES AND PENALTIES -RECEIPTS AND - DISBURSE MENTS. Arrests and prosecutions during the mouth for violation of the laws pertaining to the fishing industry have been as follows: District No. 1. February 3 Upon information fur nished by Water Bailiff W. A. Mack, Charles R. Bone was arraigned be fore Justice of the Peace John Lc land Henderson, of Hood River, January , 28, 1908, for allowing saw dust from his mill to be 'discharged onto the bank of the river where high water would take it into the waters of the State, and upon entering a plea of guilty was fined $30 and costs, which he paid. February 25The sawdust case that Deputy Warden Brown and Water Bailiff Mack had against II. P. Dromond, manager of the Clear Creek Lumber Company, was tried in the Justice Court at Oregon City before a jury that found for the de fendant not guilty. February 28 and 29 Deputy War den Brown and Water Bailiff Scttcm in the launch Oregon Patrol picked up one set-net in the Willamette Slough and one set-net in the Wil lamette River just above Oswego and two set-nets in the Willamette River just below the Jenning's place that they found in a condition to take salmon without being proper ly licensed. March 6 and 7 Water Bailiff Set tcm in the launch Oregon Patrol picked up three set-nets that he found in the waters of the Columbia River in a condition to take salmon near the Young's Bay railroad bridge, in Clatsop county, without being properly licensed. March 17 Water Bailiff Mack filed information in the justice court of Portland, against It. J. Ottenhcim' cr, manager of the Union Box k Lumber Company, for allowing saw dust from their mill to be discharged into the Willamette River. The case is still pending. March 31 Water Bailiff Settem in the launch Oregon Patrol found a set-net in the waters of the Colum bia River between Coble and Tres cott with eight steelhcad salmon en tangled therein; the same being the close season period, the net and con tents were seized and confiscated and the salmon sold to, the Paulsen Mar ket of Astoria for $3.41 District No. 2. March 19 Upon information fur nished by Deputy Warden John D. Wilson, James Birch was arraigned before Justice Birch was arraigned before Justice of the Peace Long of Roscburg for allowing sawdust from his mill to be discharged into the waters of Fortune Creek, in Dougias county, and upon entering a plea of guilty was fined $50 and costs, which he paid. The receipts of the office during the month of February and March have been as per the following: District No. 1. (From Fines and Penalties) February 3 Received from Justice of the Peace John Leland Hender son, of Hood River, 1-3 of fine im posed January 28, 1908, against Charles R. Bone for allowing saw dust to be discharged from his mill in such a manner that it would get into the running waters of the state, $16.66. (From Account of Licenses Issued) 2 gill-net licenses $5 $10 4 set-net icenses $2.50 10 5 fish dealer's licenses (first-class, $5.00 25 District No. 2. (From Account of Licenses Issued) 1 gill-net license $5.. .$5.00 1 set-net license $2.50...... 2.50 2 fish-dealer's licenses (first class) $5 10.00 Total for both districts $79.16 Disbursements The accounts against the depart ment which I have approved and Shoes once started to run a race! Guess whose got the winning place? Brown's just led the race and won Before the others had begun! "NO FROWNS AT BROWN'S" Personal knowledge this competitive age ana possessor b the front ranks of The Well Informed of the World. A vast fund of personal knowledge is really essential to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field of human effort. A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl edge of Product are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be rlXernbered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of Known Quality, Known Excellence and Known Component J1 Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the j world, who know of their own and best of family laxatives, tor This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from and the Weil Informed or the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy. but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to gtt its1 beneficial effects, always note, when purchasing the full LOUISVILLE, KY. present herewith for payment amount to the sum of $5909.96. Of this $204274 is against hatchery fund. District No. 1; $60 against hatchery fund, District No. 2; $1912.- 32 against the special appropriation, operating and maintain coast hatch eries; $250 against the special appro priaiton for the salary of clerk for the State Fish Warden's office; $382 35 against the special appropriation for the salary and expenses of the deputy Fish Warden for Fishing District No. 2, and $1262.55 is against the special appropriation for the sal ary and expenses of the Master Fish Warden and Deputy Fish Warden. Very respectfully submitted, H. G. VAN DUSEN, Master Fish Warden. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Howard Brownell went to Oregon City yesterday morning to make a visit of several weeks with her parents. Mrs. C. E. Ward went to Portland on the morning train yesterday for the remainder of the week. Mr and Mrs. A. R. Johnson went to Portland yesterday for a few 'days. MUST CARRY THREE LIGHTS. Gasoline Launches Must Have Red, Green and White Lights. From now on gasoline launches will have to carry red, green and white lights, the same as any steam vessel, according to a new ruling of which United States Inspectors Ed wards and Fuller were advised by the department at Washington yesterday. Heretofore they were required to be equipped with only combination lights. Furthermore open launches under 10 tons capacity are required to carry the same sort of lights as the larger vessels. The operators will be obliged to keep them lighted and In a position to show to other vessels equipped with screens. The new rul ing goes into effect at once, and the inspectors will be busily occupied the next few days in enforcing the order. The precaution is taken for the pur pose of reducing the number of acci dents to a minimum. In the Police Court Two Hindoos were before his honor Judge Anderson in the police court yesterday and pleaded guilty to a violation of ordinance 1341. The services of an interpreter were need ed as the prisoners did not speak United States, and the .volubility of the latter nearly got him into trouble. The court fined the disturbers of the peace $10 or four days each. rsi Tins Value OF Personal Knowledge is die winning factor in the culminating when of ample character it places personal knowledge and from actual use that which no extravagant or unreasonable claims Senna, are well known to physicians name or the Company California rig byrup Co. printed on the front of every package, whether you call for byrup of rigs or by the full name byrup of rigs and Elixir of Senna. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU london England. New New music arriving daily. Come in and try them over on piano. Few better ones in Astoria. Morn ing is the best time. Price ALWAYS 1-2 marked or printed price. FINE BOX PAPERS Just received 500 boxes 75c per box. Better shown here before. Whitman's River Trip Today Captain Bobbidge intends to send his steamer, R. Miler, over the As- toria-Cathlamet route today, leaving the Flavel dock this morninsr at 9 o'clock and' has issued a general in vitation to the merchants of this city to avail themselves of the trip. The excursion is for their benefit,fand the steamer will cover the whole system of landings between the two places, returning to this city this afternoon. It will be an interesting and pleasant outing for all who shall indulge. It Looks Seasonable Down at the foot of Twelfth street, massed and huddled together day by day there are scores of fine fishing boats, carrying men and supplies "to and from all points on the bay and river. Always a sure and certain sign of the opening of the fishing sea son of 1908. , Beware Bogus Bills . It is reported very credibly in this! city that there are bogus $5, $10 and $20 bills floating about this city and section :and it were well for the As - torian and Clatsopian to beware the "dope." Several have been discov ered and reported, and the search is very keen especially at the counters of the merchants and banks. Plenty of Music to Help The committee in charge of the big mass meeting to be held at the As toria opera house on Friday night next in the interest of the salmon fisheries, has secured the prompt and friendly consent of two fine bands to discourse sweet melodies during the gathering of the hosts on that , occa sion, and to fill the interludes of the session. Carl Lindroos, leader, will j bring down the 19 pieces of the Up pertown National Band, at the head 1 of a strong delegation of citizens who 'will attend the meeting: and Carl ' Knobloch, leader of the Uniontown fv contests of its fortunate 53 Hi it u the first are made, 1 NEW YORK.N.Y Muisic 00 of latest effects from 19c to paper than has ever been Book Store band, will do likewise for the other end of the city. This will add gusto to the meeting which promises to be a record-breaker for Astoria in the way of spontaneous public gather ings. OPIUM BOARD CREATED. PEKIN, April 8. The throne to day issued an edict appropriating ninety thousand taels for the crea tion of an opium board at Pekin. It shall be the duty of this board to ex amine all metropolitan officials in the matter of their use of this drug; to certify all men who do not smoke opium and to arraign all those who do indulge in the practice. HIGGINS & WARREN FIRE INSURANCE ELEVEN STRONG COMPANIES . 4 1" Eleventh bt. :-: Phone 641 About April 8 will remove to Astoria Savings Bank Bldg., ground floor. ALEX TAGG CONFECTIONERY Fresh Chocolates, Candies, etc. Made fresh everyday in oar own factory. 843 Commercial Street