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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1902)
I Till.' if itik'f i iTnnf t ti xxi.i. ' , trrrrrrs-------"- trmman, luwimi, u;x.lmisl.k z, row 1 11 : w'-n 'I i We lead I o lx'ttfi- tliiii(;Miii Kro-riiw, tun to lower yr'mm for lil iwi'HHitifH. If you io not getting tho witirifue turn ymi tlfnini in those rmrtiinilurs, wo can render ou mttlerinl nwiistMiw and nave yui tnanv a dollar. Onn trial in Miillicicnt to eonviiico. Ross, Hlirglns 6k Co. "j p flatly ;Btoau. TlW.lfl'UONB 16). THE WKATIIKIt. T 'li'l'I.ANIi, () , I, W. hI.'iii Or... (ihi hi I W.iahiii,rioii. probably liitv.'in OOOO 0000 00000 ( Specials for This Week mli t weiir lor I. mile anil ( l.ll.h. n. I.ilillr' I'lllilll Suit, ierrti') fill, li.il. v.-iv fine R.trnti-.t, iWiltn 41 l.., .. ..cnl Vllllli l'i lnl ,11 mill $!,' I ,,-lt Vests ,UI'I I'lUIlM, Hl. t Ki'.iy. ! nin-.ui.l Ihmuii- fill' V mmil.'.l J, fin-, It sul il.mil Hi.. I unit, pants i.u M" l"iin(h. una Ki.-nili li.in.l. fi'KuUr mi N.i'i,ii.. ,.;rn- I.AltilV HlIM'. Kin.. iiMm-I Cistliini I.-, ih v.tiu... .p.-, mi IIM lor MI-M-it mid iim Fin or iiiiil)U rlbltc.l worst.-. I, Pr putt only A. Dunbar Co. oooooooooooocoooooooooooo T'otty an I t'mlrtl. A boon- i.iok-.l mmain iiimI at 11. 1 rtlcliiiw hoiue-mml.' .midles, .IK' N lH,.t if llCfltlcWOlk. ft. tnr.. Mf nt Kin -in prices, Hnittplum. iliioi"i- ,ii ,. Mim.'im of i.is'iiiin.li.m fi,.,il 'nil... Hun of itnHl i..ilniiiiii ll.iii I St. Ii. I., I-ZI - It .ml Tu.-lflu. II. in.) Si . Iiki. .:i..Y,.nlh iiinl Twelfth. ie only llvln Aliiirlifiit. .it li' nil IwlntiM- cirru. 'It.arlfK iJ 4 native of Finland, ' inn.li full .ItUiMi yestiiibiy l,y JuJc TteiVrd. Tln four inDitM . Ii.i.id. i Fred J. Wood ami Virginia loft up tin- nvr y--nlny nftor lumber cargoes. ooooo oooooo ne-IFourth if - - ON ALL, - -MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS I5y this wo mean ymi arc nt lilierty to walk tlirotioli our ovoi'foat department and select a $22 Overcoat, one-fourth off, now $16.50 i $18 Overcoat, one-fourth off, now 13.50 i $20 Overcoat, one-fourth off. now 15.00 i $ 15 Overcoat, one-fourth off, now 1 1.25 I $1 2 Overcoat, one-fourm off. now 9.00 Uiglit in the heart of tho season, when an over coat will do you the most good, we have cut the prices of FI N K 0 V KRCOATH S. DANZIQER & CO. I Astoria's Leading Clothiers " the way! The I'M kw" union w ill hot.) Kit uiinual ui'-llng ti nlKhl, when officio will be cliuKi'ii for .ho iiiKUlntf year, 'I'll" nuiiily court ii nfU In regular m-kkIoii loii.orrow. Hi'Veiiil matters of lin oi i ii m i are to In. brought up (or Hun. Mrs. II. i 'I -eric leriivrd .y t-Kpr.-lot Jenler.liiy i choice u of mistletoe, will, h will i on wile ul the Methodist f.ur totlay. 'I'lie A 1 1 1 ti 1 1 e iirrlved yesterday from S.in -'i ..in in. o .mil nny potts, dfier a rough In" ige. She broliicht Very few lutmi'llilel. I'lllllIK the ll'MVy til. Hill HllM.liiy ev i isil fu I iu ilu nil. were iuiik n ul the nlltl'lll fire Mlali.lll, TI"- Illill'lllX Were hi" to the rriiif of wire. I It.ive )nHt ie.'.'h..1 ii Hue of h'. fllllle fllltll the IllU'ell.ll I'loWtl I'et- fume ioiii.iiny; iilno h th)titn nt of Hoi- Oil l;lll!IT' rllolHHI OltlllH, ItorfelK. illlKKl"l. ( le.llly I'nllirti.r I'rtlker yeterihl p.ilil off tln crew of tho revenue cut ter perry. ilHliuniltuf luoo In wiluiii. u well ii all a.l.ll I ionit) )KNi for Im l ileiiliil exiK-ii . P.Tmom wh voto ItKully at the forth- nlllllliK rlty elm ll'iil lullt h.ive relilell In the city r,o .l.iyn ir.vecllnit the ele.' tl. n. mill 10 .lay In the pr-clnrt In whli h th-y vol . The Amerliaii .'hiMiiir ForeMer .'h"ir.l fter.luy for Tlnit-tiiu. China, w th "fi 0"i feet of lumber uu.1 H iimn- llty of Vlutiwno.1. Hlin tl WitltltiK i hiiure In t to urn. il:ivlti iiiri'hii.'1 a hirite quitntlly of line Inlltl oni illrect from the will en; fm lory we re In a poltlon to of f. r noiiiij very iittr.n tive if.n.il m at very low i. e. Cull iitut ee them JlHj.lnypil nt i.ur ioie. Johimoti Hro. Suii.rliiteiiileiit Callir.uth of the Ml.ite hoiltiil ha netlfleil I.i.Ik Treii. h.nil tluil tliMtit M.irHhull. who w ti 4 . oniiiiltt.Ml f i .mi ihi roiinty Aug iikI U. im ill. h.ti teJ II i ure.l No- veitilM'r The ileriuiui hlp Neal.i, M day from Tl tun. Iilnn, arrived In port yeleiil.iy. The trip In over the bar wii niaile .turlnir the .norrilms. when tho weather wan loiiipuriitiv.'ly unlet 'I'lie veiMt'l I un.ler rlluiter 10 loiul ffli'ln. I i " 1 4 i ii " KuhliKi I, Miller, wlf nt C. n. Mil ler of Wiirrenton, dlerl Baiurday In thin lly, after tt HhoH lllne. The fuller- in win take ilu.p tDiniirrow morning ut 10 o'. lo. Ic from :h FltHt !'reby. terlui ihureil, ii nil the Interment will l o In i i.eunvli'H', The llrltlHh Hag Ma ralw.l over the l onruliue ytwu-ruay In hon-ir of the in. nlvemury of the birth of Que. n Alexan dria, thun whom ,10 more ,le irv-'lly K'pular iiioriireh ever llve.l. To ome the IIhk hail Hie api"arliev of Iwlnn ftt halfmaHl anil much ei.il,itlon lvan created In i'onwiUence, I-:. M. Ilaker of l hi city und Mr. M A linker ami K. H, Haker of Tort lui'il have pun h.iHc.l the proM'i ty ut the iioi lhent i oi lier of Comtnerclal Hud Koiiro.-nth treet und will erect a fine bimiuee lilmk on It. The Im provement will add ery much to the iii'ar.iine of that portion of the city. Collector if Cii il'iiiKi Kubb yiMterday rticlved word from the treaury dc p.nlineiit at VVahlll;ion that the fine nl J') iniHied on the llrltlHh hlp lth.rdale for violation of the? iiuaran tlii n iiiiliillon had Ix-en reducd to V. The !!lcmlal . iiiiic from II inibui'K and mule. t-. to Ih Ihk a consular bill of health, A . ouiltnai ll.il wh convened Ut Koi t Ht"oi y.KtMiUy for the puipo.. of tt IIIK I'rU'lte 111 Hi ft TIl.llllpHoll. the alleged l m .-nillary, and other military, offendc r. Tin- court probably did not ..an lu. I l liivemtfKiitlon Into Tlion.p oii' cme yesterday, although no au ll'. ntli iicHM.ould ! received from the ut last eV IllliK, At pn--iit. III". e hill one pi Iwuief III the cotinly Jail, Till mail Ih M.l I'ollman, who wn Neiiteiiced to a term of "i" day for t.alliiC a watch. He h i. n ived more than oM--hlrd of hi time. Iieputy Sh.-rlir Vouhk ald ye. Ierda that there hadn't Iwen 11 "ci'My" for two week, which t pretty nearly n rei'ird for I'lalKop mnty. A. Tait st 'in .ImiMiKeJ of hi Int.'ivnt in the dairy .Hunted on (he l-cvl and Chirk. ii'Uilni'iK th' farm of K. C. Jeffer. I'h" Shmp brother are the' pin. lm.T.i an I they will .iperate the Mitch In oitu .cilon with their already huw milk uuilii'.'H. Mr. TacK w'H le ie.ift. r per4.tii.illy laiperlntend ihe maiiiiKenu nt of hi i unfed binary tore in 'hi . liy. In the pioba e court yi'Ntcrday Jude Tretu hard unide an order permlttltifc the a.liiilnlNtrator of the etate of J, H. Mi rislund to m il at private sale oiik hiik k In the Fishermen' I'lilou Packing' compnny, and to redeem cer tain i"rotlal cflecl of till- decclS'J.i The final account of the administrator of the cHlnte of I,. C Hanon wu net for heai Iiik February 3, nt ! p. m. A nieetli'i! of the Alorla Literary and Ivbatlmr m.let) wa held last evenlnii and Tinannt orrfttnlxntlon wa effected. The fullnwinff offioi'r were elected: I'reldent, J. M. IltiKhe: vl''e-pr-id'nt, K. C. Hack inun; secn'tary, V ,C. Itlnhop; treas urer, l, T. (Jcrdes; sirRennt at nrms, I. ltush. The nest meeting of the so clely w ill be held In Labor hall on nexl Saturday evening. What came nearly beitiR n dlsiistmu ' ftr. was discovered yesterday In the. Pythian bulldlnB by a Janitor who was) worklnn on the third floor. The fire orlnln.iled near a defective Hue und by the time (he lodiremom was broken In-! to It had reached threutinlni? propor-; linns . The bla was extinguished be- I fore .my dit:n:t had been done, but! had Its :llsc..-.-ry been ma.le 10 minute i Inter the entire building would have1 b vn endangered. . i The biik.Millne Chehalls. which wast laid up at Knappa for the winter, was! brought down the river yesterday and 1 taken to th" lower harlxtr. She has' been chartered to load lumber at Aber de'ii and will leave out as soon as the weithcr moderates. Captain 1-Me-ar M. Simpson, son of A. M. Simpson, the millionaire lumberman of San Francis co, will make his Initial trip on the Chohnlis as captain lie was recently i traveling libraries of the club. An grant d captain's .apors in Portland. 1 attractive musical program will be ren- ' dcred and during the afternoon dainty A big mortgage was tiled for record j refreshments will be served. The re yesterd iy In the recorder's office. H ; ceptlon will be ?lven In the Interests of was given. by tha North Pacltlc. Hrcw- a worthy cause and the Indies hope InR company of this elty lo tha Title! fiiinranty & Trust -ompany of Scrau- ton. Pa'. Thi mortgage is executed as sectirliy for JiiW.iKM), m'whirn amount JOO.Onfl In 40-y.'ar 5 percent bonds were issued. Manager Schlmpff of the com pany states that Improvements will continue to be made it the plant, the product of which Is rapidly growing m public favor. Mr. C. 1). tlahrlebion. chairman of tile bowling committee of the Ullhee clubbf Salem, has written that a team representing that club expects to be here aboul the trtl h Inst., lo pay the Commercial club a friendly visit, on which occasion It will go against a (cam of the locals. A try-out will Im mediately be Inaugurated at the Com mercial club, In which every bowler will hav? an opportunity lo sho'.y what he can do and the six men having the highest average will probably defend the local club, tho next two or three highest to be substitutes lo take the place of such members of the team who may for nny reason bo unable to bowl. The bowling committee will Immediate ly make the necessary arrangements. A general election wan h"ld at Sea- lo yent'-rday and Ihe following officer wum chosen to serve the peo ple: Mayor, M. J Young: ;re.iMrer, Vt iderlck II. Moore; municipal Judge, PlillipCmidll.cijuncilrncii: Jamer Rurl:e Mart r'uiko, J. B. Alrnz and 8. J. Hub bard. Th re wan no opposition to these cundl lutes, anil, a only property owner who paid taxes Inst year wcie IM-rrnltted to vot?, there was little In terest In the election.' KcfcTUlurl every month the local of ficial end to Portland revenues col Iwcted at the Astoria office. There l no ijvernm.'nl depisltary In thin city, and for this reason all the Astoria money goes to the Merchant' National banii of I'ortlanl. Th'i volume of binlii'-HC here nt present is hardly great enough lo Justify the big deposit with the treasury at Washington that 1 re HUlred before banlilntr InslltutlonH nre P-rmltted to cure for go''enniier.t fund. Teinporury deposits are made, of .ourse, at Ihe rlik of the collector. Captain Th imns Parker of the steamer Nahcjlta reports that new reached llwaco of the drowning of Harry Johnson unite of the steamer fleltable, yesterday morning. The steamer was on her way from South Hcnd to Nahiottu wh-n the accident occurred. A s'Hiall of wind swung o-n the door of the pilothouse, knock ing Johnson Into th" bay, und before aselstan.-f reached hlin he had gone down. A ulsp-.itch from llwaco re ceived b Th'-1 Astorlan convey Ihe ad liltlonnl Inf ti'iiiation rht th" body wi not i-eroMT' d. and that Johnti was a former resident of llwaco, having con ducted tli.' Pala e restaurant there. j He wiis well known In thl.4 city. i A stotiii of unusual w-verit;' raged all .lav Sun lay, he wind it times uttain , ing a xeli. l'y ;n exctm of SO mile an i hour. All tcb'sriph and telephone I wires out of the city were down on I Sunday, sind the gale .vas so heavy that the streets were almost deserted during the afternonn. Shipping waj nt a standstill and there were no move- niciiis In or out of ti;e harbor. The storm nuleted down somewhat yester day, but th? weather was not at all pleasant. Thi off ie m's f the st?.imer 'latzert ivimt! thai the force of thewlnd wa terrific ysterlay In the vicinity of Cape Horn, 15 mile east of Cathlaroet, and that th.? steamer took on a deelded llt wh.m the blow wiui encountered. Although ih- 'itorm had not entirely subside.! yesterday the German ship Nesala came Intt the harbor without dlfilculty. Whether ir not Jack; Matthews ha resigned n chairman of the fctate re publican central coniiitttee Is a ques tion that has been Interesting the peo ple of Oregon for fome days past. The Portland Journal has demanded Mat thew' resignation of the chairmanship or the Cnited State marshalshlp, but It wa unable to learn In Portland If Matthews still held both position. Matthews was quoted by Henry Mo Olim o iylng that he resigned the chairmanship In July last. Tester day Harrison Allen, secretary of the state committee, wa asked by the lo cal representative of the Journal whether or not Matthew' resignation hud been handed In, but he declined to make any Btatemint. He said that any iulprinntion he had on the subj-sct would be placed at the disposal of the state commit tee whtn next It met, but that It -ould be witiiheld. so far as he wa concerned, until the meeting Mr. AUen further stated that he would not permit himself to become Involved In the fight between Matthews and Croassman. It waii Uarnod, however, from another source, that .Matthews had tendered his resignation. He handed it In to Mr. Allen for action at the next meeting of the committee. As the time for this meeting rests with MnOhews himself, he is holding nls political position by virtue of a desire to do so. Cn Thru-slay afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5 the ladies of the Wo man's club will hold a "book recep tion" at the home of Mr. Samuel El more. The object ot the reception will be to add the nnmbot of volumes of the that a large number of Astorians will attend. Gentlemen as well as ladles an invited, and the "price of admis sion" will be abixik. At present the club has four circulating libraries, which will be sent this winter to Til lamook. Seaside, Svensen and Knappa. Last year these libraries wore made up largely of mngnxlns and Illustrated periodicals .which did not prove ns popular as standard books. In -view f this fact, the ladles are anxious to secure generous contributions of books, and will gladly collect donations made by persons who find it inconvenient to attend Thurs lay's reception, If Mrs. liImurevor Mrs. H. L. Henderson Is no tified. The libraries have become very popular, an! already ths loggers living near SvenM have made inquiries as to the time they may expect their box of br.oks. The boxofs were not ns full lust years the ladles wished, and they hope the donations Thursday will be 'sufficient to make up the shortage. No more worthy Christmas gift could well be made, for the libraries of the club go to places vhere the people have few opportunities to entertain themselves during the long winter evenings. CITY DOESN'T OWN IT I'ROI'EKTY AHKKI BY O. W. IIUMK TOIt WHARF. Street KndH at l'oint W here the Property In kwated-Other Matter Defore Council. At the council meeting last night the report of the street committee was re ceived with reference to the request that the foot of a street In Alderbrook be vacated for the benefit of 'Jeorge W. Hume. The report showed that the street did not extend a far out as the loi ullon1 that Mr, Hume desires for tils wharf, but that the property belongs to the Van Duw-ns. A a remit, hi re iuest wa filed. There war considerable discussion over a proposal to establish the grade of Hume avenue In West Astoria and the grades of other connecting thor oughfare. It appears that several faml'les have built home In the Hln man tract that arc Inaccessible at present. The use of ladder being necessary In' order to get to them. The street committee recommended that Hume avenue. In Trullinger's addition, be improved In a zigzag course, so that the people living on the hill could have access to their homes. Councilman ! Tmlllnger said the proposed improve ment wiuld extend through property on w'hlch there Is not an Improvement of any kind, und that the owners, of which he is one, would certainly, re monstrate. However, the resolution providing for the preliminary work was adopted, Mr. Trulllngcr voting against It. The report of the street committee on the establishment of the grade of Cedar and Ulrch streets In Alderbrook was adopted. These g.-ades were de cided upon at a meeting of property owners. The committee also filed a report on the matter of paying for the Thirty-fourth street Improvement. W. A. Goodin nnde the improvement, and he asked the council to accept the work so that he could receive payment. An injunction against the improvement was issued out of the circuit court, and the committee reported that it would be impossible to make the acceptance until such time as the injunction was dissolved. It recommended that the contractor be paid Interest on the amount for the time of the holdup. An ordinance authorizing the wnys and mean committee to advertise for and sccept bids for the city printing was passed under suspension of the rule. ' Claims were allowed as follows: Scholfleld A Hauke. 120.10; Astoria Electric Company, J.HS.62; Foard & Stokes Co.. $9.15; Reliance Electrical Works, 12.25; Astoria Woodyard com pany, $4.75; Prael & Cook. $18.25; As toria Pox company, $14. S2; board of assessor. $3$; S. H. Willett, (Oc; C harles Gibbons. $2.75; Griffin & Keed, $21 .i J. S. Deillnffjr, $14.70; 3udset. 1M.30; Astorian, $5; John Svennen, $4.5"; street superintendent's payroll, $156.73. An ordinance appropriating M2.18 for J. Q. A. Bowlby, for nn erroneous as sessment, wa passed. t'ISSOliUTlON NOTICB Notice Is hereby given that the part nership firm of Griffin & Reed .doing biislness under said firm name at the city of Astoria, Oregon, is this day die solved by mu'.uiil agreement, Mr. A. S. Reed retiring and Mr. J. N. Grif fin contimiini; the business. All uc- counts.due the firm up to date must be paid to said J. N. Griffin, who assumes all the debts of tho firm. Dated nt Astorli, Oregon, this 29th day of November, 1902. JNO. N. GRIFFIN. A. 3. REED. SVLN'SON'S BOOK STORK Always has scnething new. Fancy shell novelties, albums, attractive pic tures and art goods. Large line of holiday books and musical instruments und hundreds of nice things "suitable for presents. N4H4444 I DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES BKSTJIX THIS WOULD VJilON MADE . . . S.A.Ginire IHH Bona Street SOLE AGENT FOB ASTORIA r OGCOOCCOCCOCCCXXCOCCrOO 0 HutSduffaer 8 VMirx C$ O Hud tailored l- ' P. A. STOKES. oooooooooooooooocooooccoo ARE You I For the coo), snappy will want one of our Heaters to keep you and I WE HAVE THE BEST Air-Tight Heaters in town, Call and see our X immense stock all sizes and styles. ' I Foard & Stokes Company I "TPff ?fffff?fffffffffff ff f f f ff The The Palace Cafe Palace 5 i mm ttz&m j - kiliwvii v fcavifi1 tj $ V.WiW,W.Y'M.W 4444444444444)444)4 44444444444 The Boston Restaurant! Otto COMMEKCIAL STREET , Best and Neatest Eating: House in Astoria Try Our 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention MARIN0VICH 4444.44444)4444444444444444(44H44 V. H. COPPE Yi Constantly vurries on Iinnd n complete X and highly satislactory supply 0f tine Groceries and Dry Qeotl I 483-431 BOND STREET 444444444444 444 WHAT YOU VANTl In Clothing Is Pes! tive Pert ectica to FIT, STYLE MATERIAL This we can guar antee, for our cloth ing is the late, hand I tailored, perfect flt-g ting kind. It costs you no more to dresg well. ooooooocooooocoo oooocooooot READV j days oi winter? If not you valuable little Air-Tight yours warm. Best Restaurant I Regular Meals. 25 Celts Sunday Dinners a Specialty . Eerytbine toe Market Affords Catering Company I DAINTY FEET Deserve Dality Slippers, Which, Like All Kinds ot . . Footwear Cm Be Seea la Newest ' ' i Shapes tod Materials at DFTFDSAN Ft lYntMviNfc I iiioh Class Chef & B0SC0VICH 444444'444444)