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TUK .'MOllNlNU A S i'O HI AN K t S LA j kCM5KU ' Hi, 90O. Silk Dress Patterns for Christmas What wuiimii would not wolcomu ono? Particularly if it i of our high-grade, guiirmilced bluck nilk, tlio final reach of human bk ill and cxporii'tice lu bluck silk making. Absolutely nil uro nilk and pun-sl tyvn, and amplest viiIuph for tho money Prices from 50 cents to $2.00 per yard. All contnuU for lulvcrtiNiiia In the Aktoiliin arc imiJo on u nnar mi tec ( clrculnlloii four tlincn luruer tluiii thut of nny purer publUhcJ or clrciilutcJ in Clut op count). TODAY'S W RATHER. I'OUTl.ANn. Dc. 19-Wrstern Ors I' ii mid Wcwirrn Washington, rain, coniliiur,! warm, gains along the coat Eastern Orrgim mid Eastern Washing. tn and Northern Idaho, threatcnlug wild probably rain. AROUND TOWN. Mr. F. W. FVrguaon spent yesterday In Portland. deorg Sld. of Knappton, was In Aatorla yesterday. U W. Huipoe, of Kalrhaven, was In the city yesterday. James Winter, of South Dend, 1i reg istered at tit Occident fit. I'nul drt-maimig parlor at CD trat Hotel. Mis Wllkea. liar report: Wind, east, very strong; clouly ; bar. very rough, Julius flrlacoe. of Atng Poach, It a at the Occident. J. Ft, Ooulfr was over from Ilwaco yesterday on bualneaa. Thorn nussell. fi of Mr. and Mr. Thomas Rurll. left Monday for Park county, Montana, where h ha accept d a poattlon. HKHT 1S-CENT MEAL; SUN HKHTAUUANT. t - . - RISINQ Ctrl Wantiid-FW general housework; mull ftuuliy. Apply this office. Mm. Holding returned last evening from a trip to Portland. It. W. Rmlth, of Chinook, li regis tered at the Pnrker House. ' Mm. Clyde Fulton returned last even Imk from a vlit to roruana. Tom Hoyle, of Wcstport. waa In Ai torla on business yesterday. Urat 10-rent meal, losing riun R taurant, 61 Commercial Intel. Hugh MeCormli-k. of Wl, waa In th city yesterday on budness. M. 0. Du Ilulsson, of Portland, waa In Astoria yrtcrday on btulnea. Jeffs restaurant th largest best. A trial will convince you. and II. T. Van Hchorork, of Cot tag Orova waa In the city yesterday. A. J. Hamilton waa a pasaengcr on lust owning i train from Portland. P. A. Stoki-a waa a passenger on the train down from Portland last even Inf. Th Occident barber ahop haa three flrt-cla bar txr undrr It new man Agemetlt. M. J. Kinney, of Portland, arrived In the city yesterday on a brief busl na trip. Mm. A I una Fox returned laat evening fmrn Inklnir her mother to the aanl tarlum at Portland. Flv of tha new Improved Jenacn can flllera wera ahlnped to Pn Frnnrlwco by the Antorla Iron worka yeati-rday, Thry will be ueed In Alaska. GHSIS1K.AS (EDFTS ATt Danziger's Unloading Sale Space will not permit us to enumer ate each article. These are a few offerings taken at random. Neckwear Assortment Coni'trim'S all tlio latest styles, shapes and patterns the cuxt orn market ttifords.ranging in price from 25C tO $1 llnen-IIandkerchtcrs-SIlk In this lino wo think wo ex cel anything over displayed in tho city. We havo the Linens with initials as well as the Silk. Plain Handker chiefs and Fancy Borders in largo variety; ranging in price from 25C tO $1 Smoking Jackets Our lino is complete and up-to-dato; hnvo to bo seen to be appreciated, ranging in price irom J J) io $1U Suspenders For Men and Doys in plain and fancy webs, ranging in price from 25C tO $2. 50 what la more acceptable aa a Chrntmaa Gift than a handaome umbrella; we have them from the (Incut to the cheapest for Men, Boys, Women and Children. Our stock of Clothing, Underwear, Hats, ' Gaps and Shoes is still complete in all lines. Bear in mind we are giving 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT On Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing and Mackintoshes. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL OTHER LINES Except E. &W. Collars and Cuffs, Rubber and Oil Clothing and Denim Goods. For Hunt. Hulu of furnlhd room aiiltuhlu for Unlit noun k''eplnf(; in liilre at room 17, Flavl brh k. Mra. Anderwm, mother of Mia. Aiwa Fox. wo taken to tne eanuanum ai Portland yeaterday. morning. Tim MnHon Llatitbndy l'ft lwn from Portland yeaterday and, will be foiwPd ly tho lMMg'Wn toouy, Tim liaxaar! Holiday aoodi. bam boo furniture, ladles' underwear and notion; 61 Commercial street, Vr. V. Smith, a K'rni'"''''! yun Portland physician, has accepted the poMltlon of Mtirxiton on the etcittnxhlp MomnoutliKhlre. Crram Pure Kye. imenca's' finest wlilxkv, Th nhiv nur Roods: ttiar aiitied rich and mellow. JOHN U CAHI.HUN. Hole Aaent. Iloslyn co lasts loiiKer, Is rMner and initkes less trouble with stuvsund eiilniney llu s than any othsr. Osorge W, Sunburn, agvnt, Telephone 1311. As P. J, floodman and Co.. are loln out of hulni-ss, tlKlr entire ntuck of boots and sIkx-s are fr sale at pries It will py the publlr m c-omo and s-e; at No. M (.'ommerilal street. Word hn be-n iwelved that the fur nit lire for the att'-ndunts quarters at the 0,'inriintlrie station hus bwn ship ped from the Kast. The apjxdntnvnt of the attendants wilt be announced up on Its arrival. Nb'S'iH-n wanted to wfll our s;'mkI by suiT'j Ieto wholesale and retail trade. We an- th lurx-m and mily munurac I ur-i a In our ln In the world. Liberal cwlurv Mild. A l lren CAN-UKX Mfg. Co., Savannah, Ua. It's a Ki'iitleman's wliUkey, a pure dWIcloue bi v ruit- and a grand spp tl-fci-r. 1 ,)'( foiiivt the nsme. "1. W. Harper" w liUk-y. The kind your KraiHllutlicr iin-d." Hold by F. aid and HtuUi'M i'ii., Astoria. Ore, Deputy Coroiu-r Mux Phl turned from H-utde yestenluy afterrwNin with the r'-tnalns of the di'd Chlnamiin, June HIiiK, who as found dead n-ir Cannon H-iuh. The remains will be i-iil to Portland for Interment, The 3-yi-ar-old son of I-lward Knk breison, of t'ppcrtown, was quite bad ly Injured by fulllns; Into a tub of hot wali-r ytstrrduy inomlnK. Al though quite badly cud-d the lad's Injurlrs are not coiiaiib-red serious. The p-KUlnr annual ehvlton of offlefni of Temple Uulgv No. 7. A. F. A. M.. was held last evening, with the fol lowing r. ult: V. T. H hirfl. ld. W. M; O. I. 1'ei.rw-n, 8. W.: Otto H-llborn, J. W.: J O. A. Howlby. ..; K. C. Holiim, Treaa. The coast stiiuners fiouth Portland, Norte and Dinpatch all croSMod out for Han Francisco yesterday monilng at I o'clock and w.r followed an hour later by the Fulton, the weather out side having modi-rated down sufllclrnt ly to allow them to proct-ed. Weather Observer B, C. Hobba haa bi'n rdi-rl to tak'e the Neah Hay station on January 1. lie will r-'tleve D. C. Grunow, who ha been grunted a furtotigti of two and a half months. While Mr. Mobbs Is at Neah Day, Wil liam Hell, of the Htaltle olllce, will be srnit to Taooma. Contractor iiouMon lift cterJay to resi.me work on the bridge acn the I'PlM'r Nivsnlcum. unn which he waa Interrupted by the recent high water washing out the portion of the woik, that had been put In. The water has gone down so that It will not material ly Interfere with th work. Judge JV il. D. 'Aay returned lasf night from Portland; t whore he ;Went to attnd a meeting W a specltil com mittee appointed at the recent conv- n tlon of judges, aiMMiw'rs and eornrnls Hkmer. At the rntWig of the com mittee a number it minor committees were appointed and to them were reft r red the matters for special legislation. H was found that certain of the mem bers of the legislature' were preparing bills along the saire line and the com mittees were dlrectd to confer with theso members and fcA-ojierate with I hern In forwarding the; work. The Initial number of th- Chinook Observer hss Ix-cn received. It Is pub lished by Hlblwrt at Oalthr, with Chaa. A. Payne aa aaa'aiate editor. The OlmTVcr in to i- It uubllnan In pillOc and In thHr salutatory editorial a brief outline of the conduct of the paper Is made. Chinook Is , rapidly forging to the front among the north-shore towns and the Observer has at present a clear Held from Houth Hend to Hkamokawa. The srs'i t prints a very fair showing of local matter and contains some ob srvationa on the growth and resources of Chinook that are pTtin-ni and of Interest, . . ,.. .... On Wmlnesday, Tfcvcmber '2. Sheriff Hrown sld at public auction In llwaco ;the plant and outfit of the defunct Pa cini.' Journal to satisfy a judgment In favor of A. N. Hohn for labor, amount In,; to I'lZ't.yt, There was only one bid, Mr. Hohn bidding In the plant for the amount of his mortgage. The plant I, however, subject to a mortgage of 1700 held by U A. Iomls. Mr. Holm has mu le satlefsv-tory arrangements re garding the mortgage, and next week w 111 rexume the publication of the ps;e r. Hohn has ben In the new;aper biuil- nis all his life find will no doubt muk a success or tne panel. NOTICE TO MAfUNKIlS. Notice la hereby given of the follow, ing Chang In aids to Huoys, Pacific Coast, liSw: Kntriue to l'miK)Ua River, Inside Har Itnoy, ,sg 44, a black and white perpendicularly strlred second-clans nun. Is rep ir ted as having gone adrift on IcembiT 4, and will, be replaced a early as practicable. Columbia I'.lver, Ship Chann I, across the bar as far as A .torla Oregon, pea cock Spit Buoy, No, Vi, page 4J, a bluck. flmt-class can, recently reported as havlnc dragged out of position, was placed, Ieentwr . In V) feet of water on the fallowing bearings: Outer end Oovernmeni Wharf Chlreiok Point K. NIC. I'.., Point Adams )lght-hous old liwer B, HB. North Head light-house N. NW. , Vf., and marks the south elite of the spit. t'olur.ibla river, channel to Knsppton, Washington, Page SI. Knapptoit channel buoy, N. 1. a black flrht-class spar waa changed Decern bi r I to a -.c"nd-clans spar, snd placed in 17 fect of water on the following bearings: Point iear Knappton mill (ei, tangent) NB. ib N Smith Point tW. Ungent) 8, by E., niff point (8. tangent) SW. by W. W, Cliff Point Spit Buoy, No. 2'4. a rd. first-class spar, was discontinued De. cember 4, Knnpr ton channel buoy. No. 4. a ted, sccond-clss par, was estebllKhed D" een ber 4. in 20 'eet of water on the following bearings: Point near Knapp- I ton mill H. tangent) NB, by N Smith I'oint W. Tang-nt) 8. B., Hlft Point (H. tangent) HW. by W. H W. Knsppton channel buoy No. t. a rBd, second class tpar, was tab!lshed Ti -iwmber 4 In 16 feet of water on the fol lowing bearings: Point mar Knjppton mill (HK. tangent) N. NB. '4 F.. Smith Point (W. tang"nt) S. '4 R , Point El- . lire (tangent) S. SW. W. A meeting wss held yesterday morn- Knnppton chann Hui y No. , a red. Ing In the Chamber of Commere ; I seccnd-class sper. was established De rooms and a further JIcueIon of the I cember 4, In 20 feet of water on the l:rotiost'd stand for common point rates following bearing. Smith Point (W, to Astoria was had. The meeting was adjourned till o'clK-k last nignt when a larger and still nvsv enthuslatlc meeting wss held. At the meeting last night, aft'-r considerable dlcuHon a method of procedure was decided up on and a petition will be c rcu'nted amoliir ihe merchants of Astoria tO'liiv to gel their unanimous apiroval of the measure. At the cl'se of the meeting a resolution was adopted declaring It tangent) 8. i E., PHnt Klllce (tangent) S. SW. T'. W.. Cliff Point (S. tangent) 8W. , W. . These buoys are Intended a guides In the channel to the nw Quarantine Station near Knappton. By order of Light-House Board. TO POSTPONE OLD AGE. The latest theory is to annlv elec- to be the sense of the mating that j trie ny to the base of th brain. The the proceeding should not be published , hardening of the arteries th first generally n the newspapers. The I'niontown delivery team of the Foard Htokc Company, driven by Tom Carlson, had an eselung run over a rather eccentric route yesterday morning. No damage resulted Iw-yond a smanlied w hn 1 and a dog getting his back broken. The team started from I'niontown and run up the sharp grade on Bond street and slowed down con siderably near the tup where the driver very nourly cauuhl them, but failed. They started off on a brisk run when they reached the top and followed Bond strwt to Fourteenth then up Four teenth to Irving avenue, out Irving one block and down Fifteenth street to the waterfront by the Central hotel, where they were stopped. On the route Just above Foard 4c ikokea' stone they ran over a setter dog belonging to a Mr. Taylor and broke Its back. The dog waa shot by Olllcer Kimball to put It out of its misery, This Sale Will Only Continue for Fifteen Days Itiore ...S. DANZIGER... The steamship Monmouthshire filed her manifest at the custom houe yes terday. Kite carries 44 Chinese passen gers from Portland and took on seven more from this port. Hhe arrived down the river yet-rday morning and an chored Mow Smllh'a Point. She will probably get to sea today. The British ship Langdale cleared at the custom hnus In Porthmd yes terday morning for Queenstown or Fal mouth for order. She whs dispatched by I lal four, Guthrie A Co., and car riea 1I3.9:5 bushels of wheat, valued at MUM. 57. She la the ninth of the De cember flewt to load, and will leave down today. Donald Itoss arrived In the city Mon day night for h couple of days with his parents here. He returned overland from California on Sunday after about two monht spent In that slate tor the benefit of hi health. He la In excel lent health and will return to Port land In a day or two to resume his position with the Tostal Telegraph Co. Governor T. T. Geer on Monday ap pointed lion. M. U. Thomson, of Uie burg, aa county Judge of Douglas coun ty, to succeed Judge Joseph Lyons, re. signed, to take effect at once. Judge Lyons, who ivslgns from the office vol untarlly to look after his private busl ness Interests, was a Democrat He wag elected In Willi and had nearly two more years to serve. Naval Constructor F. W. Hlbba as signed by the secretary of the navy to investigate aioran tiros. . company shipbuilding plant with a vleiw to set tling all doubt aa to the ability of the Seattle bidders to construct one of the proposed battleships, has completed his investigations and returned to Bretnei ton. He will at once prepare his re port and telegraph It to WaahJngton. where It will be used in guiding the board of naval construction In taking action upon the bids now under consid eration. The State Dental Association Is hold ing Its elfthth annual meeting, com mencing last evening, on the third floor of tho Mulkey building, at Portland. An Interesting three days" program has been prepared, and the papers, the dis unions and other matters which are to be presented to the members have for the general object the raising of the dtar.durd of the profession. Visi tors from outside points are expected to add tc. the interest of the meeting by the presentation of papers bearing upon new phases, and the clinics of the business. The storms of the past week have wrought considerable havoc with the shipping due In at thla port. The trans port Thyra that arrived In yesterday morning reported sighting, on Sunday morning, a full-rigged British ship un der bare poles with one of her sails split Into ribbons. The vessel was loaded, but they could not make out her letters. When sighted the vessel was In 45.43 north, 139.22 west. On Mmday the Thyra sighted a four-masted Ger man bark In ballast, about twenty-five miles west of North Head at 1 o'clock p. m. Her signals displayed the let ters "It. Y, W. V.," and she Is thought to be the new German ship Otto Gild melster. She also seemed to be some what damaged by the stoim. The Norwegian steamship Thyra. now acting aa a government transport, ar rived In yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. hhe comes from Manila via Nagasa ki, in Daiiast, ana win take on a car go of horses and government supplies for the return trip. She carried a list of twelve cabin passengers, including Airs. i,t. t. H. underwood and son, and Dra. Nunn and Kelly. Dr. Nunn Is the government veterinary surgeon who had charge of the recent cons gn ment of horses and mules on the Thyra. The steamship experlepecd some very rough weather according to Captain Bdwardsen. encountering gales through out nearly the entire passage. She was especially exposed to the force of the storms by being In ballast and standing so high that a portion of her propellor waa out of water. Added to this wag the top heavy arrangement of horse sheds on her deck. Her crew is com posed largely of Chinese. Just before leaving up yesterday afternoon three of her passengers came ashore. Mrs. Un derwood and son and Dr. Nunn. Aa none of her crew had be.-n ash ire sine leaving this port she was not de tained by the quarantine officers. TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there are fund In the city treasury to pay all warrants drawn on the road and cross ing fund and endorsed prior to October Mh, l'joo. also warrants numbered IS, did, u,u.-. i,i,imb, o-j and 13.023 on same fund endorsed October 6th, 1900. interest will cease arter this date. P. J. CARNET. City Treasurer. Astoria, Oregon. Dec. 11. 1900. symptom I followed by a crumbling away of the brain cell. This process produces the mental characteristics of old age-. Not alone does this treatment restore the feelings .f youth, but pro duce the apprnrar.ee of It. While huiuired of -x jH-rimer.ta have been pre sented, there is hut one way of pro longing youth, and that Is by the pre. ration of health. For this pur pose, and for the cure of constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia, liver and kid ney borders, llostetter" Stomach Blt-t-r were placed before the public over fifty ytars ago. Money cannot buy a better remcjy. Try It, and you will bi convinced. NOTICE TO MARINERS. t'matllla Reef Light Vessel. No. 67- Coast of Washington. Notice Is here by given that on December 15, 1900, I'matllla Reef Light Vessel No. 67 broke adrift from her station about two and one half miles SW S, from Uma tilla Reef (Flattery Rocks) making off from rape Aiava, Washington, and about four and one half miles west southwesterly from the cape. She Is now at Neah Bay. Washington, and will be replaced on her station as soon as practicable. This notice affects the List of Lights and Fog-Signals, Pacific Coast. 1900, page 32, No. 145; also the List of Bea cons and Buoys. Pacific Coast, 190, page 63. By order of the Light-House Board. December 17. 3906. Elaborately Decorated and Art Clocks. Ranging in size from the dainty little mantle clock tc the large Colonial Hall Clock with double chimes. China Clocks Bisquo Clocks Musical Clocks Cuckoo Clocks French Cold Clocks Our Prices Just Like FinJing Money. Great American Iiaplartinii Tea Co. 671 Commercial street, Astoria. BIG STEAMER ON THE SOUND. The British steamship Hyson. Cap tain J. 8. Hogg, the largest and finest j rieam ireignur wmcn nas ever been ou rugci sound, arrived in Monday morning from Diamond head, where she bad been since Friday night. She comes from Japan, having sailed from MoJi In ballast, November 26, making the voyage In IS days. The Hyson now falls heir to the hon or so lung held by the steamship AJgoa of being the largest steam vessel ever on the Sound. The Hyon is 46S feet In length, and as she now lies at the London dock, stretches nearly tha tne entire length of the big grain store house. She Is 54 feet beam and 33 feet depth of hold. From the bridge and lookout to the keel is 64 feet. She Is 23 feet longer than the Algoa and seven feet deeper, and her carrying capacity will exceed the other by over 1000 tons. She Is especially adapted as a freighter, having six cargo hatches and seventeen steam winches. Her gross measurement tonnage is 13.416 feet. She will take out a cargo of 9500 tons consisting for the greater part of wheat for England. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Grimes Grove Land Co. to Lydla H. Taylor lot 15. block 6, Grimes' Grove; $$5. A. H. Stone to John D. McFarlane 256 acres in sections 8. 9, 10, 15, 16 and 21. TS N, R 7 W; $1. Jane M. Lucke to Charlet Harper lots 1, 2. 3. 4 and 6, block 13, Rosedale addition; SL Nettle Johnson and husband to Ida Edmoun lot i, block "E." McEvans addition to Ocean Grove; $110. Nora Colwell and husband to Mary E. Stanley lots 2 and 3, of section 21, T 6 N, R 10 W; $3000. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is here by given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants en dorsed prior to July 13, 1S98. to present the same to the county treasurer at his ollice. 164 Tenth street, for payment. Interest ceases after this date. Dated Astoria. Oregon, this loth day of December, 1900. H. C. THOMPSON, County Treasurer, TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds In the city treasury to pay all warrants drawn on the general fund and endorsed prior to March 1st, 1900. Interest will cease after this date. F. J. CARNET. City Treasurer. Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 13, 1900. COMING. The original Edison Company will open their moving picture exhibition Wednesday evening, next to Peterson & Brown s shoe store. They will have on exhibition a wonderful collection of moving scenes for ladles, gentlemen and children. Admission 10 cents; open from 4 p. m. to 9 p. m. daily. Don't miss It. AN ORIGINAL AD We Build Up Shapes 9.1 nil fl Nature Left Defects Where Nature Did Her Best A That are a sight (it for the Gods of Fashion That's why we urge you pre sent your husband, brothers, fl With one of WISE'S shapely suits of Clothes - - OR STYLISH PAIR Of PANTS - - JUST RECEIVED A Full Line of .STOCKFISH. . Heinze's Mince Meat, Queen Olives and all kinds of Holiday Delicacies FISHER BROTHERS, ASTORIA, ORE. SHIP POLTALLOCH. Tenders are Invited from responsible parties to float this vessel ashore at North Spit. Wlllapa harbor on the "No cure no pay principle, and place her at a safe anchorage. Bids must be delivered to Captain A. Young at South Bend, not later than noon. Dec. 21st. Lowest or any tender not nec essarily accepted. South Bend. December 15, 1900. When things are once come to the execution, there is no secrecy compara ble to celerity. They that reverence too much times are but a scorn to the new. old Foley's Honey a Tar Heals nogs ana stops uxe cough. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A. V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which Mr. John Kopp 1s proprietor, makes beer for domestic and export trade. Bottled beer for family use or keg beer supplied at any time. Delivery In the city free. Korth Pacific Brewery ...The Esmond Hotel.. . PORTLAND, ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON STS. 5 OSCAR ANDERSON, Manager. . J. C. PENDEOAST, Chief Clerk Z Kumoen pUn. 50c to 11.50 per day. American plan, 11.00 to 62.00 per day.