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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1902)
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ! To itiak- room for largo consignment nf uptile arriving una week . will ,.M 0lll ullr prpwn ((Hh M r,.,n(l.kulj,y , Hiuim, , Cooking apple, )l(,r Vi) luting .Wri ,. ,1M froi() 7Rt, (o t.iif.,,,.i. wi.n rttr 4 ib, fl. .a,. ru.y I'rrslan date 4 fir Hip l.nn. dnir1 j Ross. HljKirlns ? Co. . nnJiPiioNm t. THtt WlCATHKIt. I'ollTl.AND, le. ami. tmilly cloudy. Western 1 nr. 00000 OOOO 0930 00000 I Specials for I THIS WEEK ( olt.n il lii hH (iooiU Ymir 1 holm nf line iltf sa f.ihilcin In rigid kinds of hiiliilniiniK w-Hvn mil! HI I -I ill Kllllt-N Widths, vi mi.) 42 iii' he, value in' yard, II. p'ii.l price l li.- Kill Otitic A rnot ejiellrtit Hint Mrvii'nliii quality m nil sl and appropriate strwt colors; vali", It ?; Hwiinl . . . ,( EUr Hpoclnl FlnnclctloH Thew re eptlon(U bar gain in pretty dark l teriiK, ilmk shade. In dif ferent styles; special thin week only, per yard. v A. Dunbar Co. 0000000 09900C000 0000 00000 Don't forg-t Ttie lluok Reception At Mm. Klmmv' tniliiiitiiw, The nildwlntei ilium will have aeventwn bnnd and three uivhetttrna, Tliere will be it bimlili-Na meetliiit of M. Affile (lull oil WeilueMliiy evenliiK at 1 o'clock at the home of Mr. Wood, JHI Kouru-enth atnet. A Tull Htteiid nr regiieitted 0000000 4V4(A4AAa.Aa.AAAAAAAAAAAAA4444 no4oiirlh if -- ON ALL - - MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS I'.y litis wo menu yon arc at liberty to wait tlii'tuigh our (ivcivoat ilopartiiiuiit ami select a I $22 Overcoat, one-fourth off. now $16.50 : $ 1 8 OYerCOat, one-fourth off, now 13.50 : $20 Overcoat, one-fourth off. now 15.00 ! $ 15 Overcoat, one-fourth off, now 1 1.25 $12 Overcoat, one-fourth off, now 9.00 Kiglit in the heart of the seuson, when mi over coat will do you tho most good, we have cut the iiiee8 of FINE 0VEKC0ATS S. DANZIGER & CO. Astoria's Leading inuiii)' rifik Clinton ( nliiy grunted it marriage Ik ens to Churle Thulium of rortlund iiiul Mr. I.oulw Hiivius ot II, Ib city. Tile llilllnh up the rher lingo. ship IHiIhIiiii yesterday fur Hill left II grain f liuw- liilllred the iire of breiik- f.n! illn.H lo 3 (lin k iilten for 25c; le(li- Inr price, Km wr pm KliMi. Johimoii llnm. II iMllU nli i,ii ;i Imue Ktm k (if til bin UM'I iiiokliiK iipl'Ui e wl rill III. 111 nf iiililnil inlien fur 11 few d.iyn ,'ijiitm.m I'.r.iM, I he ii kuI.h ini -llim i.f the cuui.ly mill will lKn lo.liiy. The time of Hie IIihI liny will Ih omlplcil Willi en- "Ideliitlun of t'lullt.a. Sheriff i.inviile mid bin depiitlca ara Ktlll collecting nil c ielllljelt lul lull ,lnlt recelpU llle ety Uifht, the roll 1 hemic it diiimII one. I he omiiei ty In luiw In-Iiim iidvei lined mid will be wild WHhlii it few weekn. At 11 KH-tlut iiieetlnn nf AbIuiI.i T) liiiilcul union yedteldny tiflei iiimhi the iKiycnlt HKiilimt llle Idilly New wita ileclured off. Itobcrt tllboon hiiv luv compiled with the remilntlnna of the union. The office bad been unfair ' for mime week. lieputy Collector Mci'ue in takluK tmiiKiireiiienta of the new launch being built at Wllmm Itroa.' yard for P. P. Ilalfirty. The liitincli In t feet In b'liiith, l'i feet C Itu Ilea III w idth and 3 fi-et ( Im lica In depth. Her iTglatcr- ci loiiiitiKe about 14 gro. The l.iuinh hiiH not yet Imvii niniied. t oiniileiii Inn lieietnlx r 10 mid eon- tlliuliiK until the nliiht of Deceiiu lir U, the menu of the city will remain oien until li o'clock p. Hi. Thia la in lie ciifilaiice wlili an arrangement hereto- fort entered Into helweeu the clerka' aaiuM I illou mid the employera. On Saturday ultfhta the ntorea will remain dim n 1111111 a later hour, ax Ik the cam- ut pii-iient. VeHteiday wua a buay one for r-puty County Clerk TrulllnRer. The city au- thorltlea aent down to the office -61 deeila for record. Theae deida are to prorty bmiuht In by the city for de linquent taxea and nlreet naaeaamenta, and the com of recording them will be $113.90, A apeclal record will be pre pared to enter them mid the work will require the beat p.nt of two month. Clothiers Hpeciui prayer service will b hold In th busenw.lt of the Klwt Baptist church tonight In axconiaiic with a cull lued by th I'ortland Ministerial nssotlutlon. The call request nil Oregon Baptist thurche to net aside. a 1uy for aMrlluul awakening. To night services will be begun at 7 o'clock. In spite of the himvy storm of the past few weeks, there have been no slide of ronseuuence on the Astoria railroad, uikI the grade ( In fine hupc. The tUnler rslns have In past yearn HUSeil extensive slides, but a luree force of mn hint been kept at work iiiul the lino In In better condition than miy other In the northwest. An oc- eai.li.niil delay la mused by trees be- lug blom-. 11 hum I he truck, but otherwise- the .icdulc lime I well iimlii. lined. When Auditor Nelaon'a office cloaed laat evening 614 eri.ona had registered. All day long the office wua crowded, mid the niiber of regixtratlona for the day exceed that for any other day alnce the book were oeiied. The rolla will be clou, d on Saturday afternoon u!4i o'clock, and voter wlm fall to ri'Klnter by that time will V compelled to Hw-iir llieiiiwlvi In on election day. Auditor NelKoti Hal.l viKteiilay that he would k fit hi olTlce oi'ii on Thurnday and Filday nltihia for the convenience of CI.ojk' who are buxy duiiiig th.' day. The number of reglalriitlona In the trial pieilie tH In dale followit: foi ling place No. I. Ill; No. 2. 130; No. 3. til; No. 4. V.2; No. 5, 4(1; No. . HI. The ' lul-.ininiHl meetlnis of the Ictkx' union of .Mm city waa held taut evenlnir ill the city hull und officer weie elected for I he immiing aix montlm The meeting wua largely "attinded. I lie eieciion rt cuiieo a toiiows: i-rai-1 dent. J II ll t'cnnell- flnit vlre-preal-' dent, T. II. l.iahy, a-cond vke-picul-j dent, I'barle V.. Joliiinnn. fmamiiil ; aet relaty. Itobcit M. M'-lan; cor-l reaponilmg xccrclary, C. W. SjirlifgH; lualde guardian, C. K. I'.oIk'I'Is; guide. I K, NIeman. I. I gatia to the Aator-j lit l-Vtl"iatloii of Utbor wrre rhoaen a fnlloun. i, I.. Kline, George W. ItulHlon, t'h.irtea K. Juhnaon, Kandall Ite.'d, Charlia Ivernon. The union now ha it membernhlp of (0 and la in llour lalnng condition. Two new membeia were 11. In. Hied lnt evening. Ad the land lila tea for election rre out liualling, and the Increaae In the miinl.cr ot reglMrntloiia ahowa the re aiilt of their effort. The liidlcn'.lona tire that the rcgltratlona win reacn alinut ! Connlderlng that thia la an off year, when but few candlda'.ea nre to Im- elected, the Hhowing will not be It Imd one. At Salem an election took place Monday und a full t of offtcei wua elected. The fight win a very bit ter one and the tull voting atreniflli of the city b out . The total vote caet wiib 9C$. Tlie normal vote of Aa- torju In city election la 600. Owing tn the eoamoKilltitn opulution here, the vole la not n great aa In the In land title', and the showing made at tjhe Salem election falla ahort of liear- oiit the claim of the people of that ell of ir,tiO inhabitanla. The aecret.iry of the treaaury haa aubniltted to eonr-a an eatlmate of the wur deimrtment for an appropiia 11011 of ir.50,000. for continuing the Im provement of the mouth of the Co lumblii river, tnd 1100,000 for carrying on the work of opening the Columbia rl.'er between The Dalles and Celllo. Itnth these works are now under the -oiitltiiilng contrail system, and appro- ptitttona therefore will be made In the sundry .i.il olll. On these estimates us a basis, the three memoer.i of tne Oregon delegation who are In W ishli'.g- ton expressed themselves as very ready I lo support such appropriation .ana; will urge th'lr Itv.'orpor.itlon In full in the bill to be introduced late m the' sesrioo. It is the consrn.ttM or rpin-, Ion that the uiiiiun'.s here recommend-! nre nil that will be needed to carry the work of Improvement during the to xt llscul year. These vorks lo not depend upon the irgulur nvv n. bur-1 U.r bill, - ! From the action of the count il at Us, meeting Monday light. It Is evident ; that body purposes IniproviiiJ Hume; I avenue iiotwithHtiindltiK tne remon-. slranie of the owners of the property) though xvhleh the street lakes Its xlg- zuB course. Ttie Hopie who oeninnai the Improvement live In the (Unman I tract, which adjoins Trulllngcr ad dition on the eust. Bond street runs throtiRh both the llininan and Trul HiiKer uilditlons. 11 would be well nigh Impossible to establish a street south through tho Hlnmnn tract from llond stiwt on accoiiul of the hills which line at that pointy so the resi dents have nsked for the improvement of Hume avenue, mine few blocks west, and also the improvement of one of the streets running east and west through the tinman tract. This would give them aooess to their hollies, which are now perched on the hills, making It necess.iry to pack provisions, wood, etc, there. As there Is pot a house In Tiul llnger nddrion. nor any demand what ever for Ids In that part of town, It would seem unjust to compel the own ers to pay for un Improvement that Is of benefit only to other property own ers. However, thefouncll fuels that the people living on the hill are entitled to some eimslderaiton, and that they should be given a street even If the brunt of the cost falls on other prop erty owners. The council bus order ed that the grade. be laid out. The Aawrlun will laaus a handsome New fear 'a edition on January 1, and expocta to makj It th flm-at public s, tlon of the kind ever printed on the Columbia river. The edition la to con alat of It page and will be ptofuaely llluatraled. It will contain article descriptive of the reaource of Aatorla and the rich adjoining country, and will have a guaranteed circulation of MOO. The :aper will b placed In every houae in the lower Columbia river dlatrict. The utmoat tare will tie tiaed In preparing the nutter for ttie edition, and It will be made an adver- tlnlng medium of rare worth. It will b eapeclally adapted to the attraction of new realdent and Inv.-atora. Hep. reaentatlyoa of thia papn-r will be out In a few day to aecure New Year an- nouiu cinenta of the bualneaa men und inaiiufactun-ra of the city. The ladies of the Woman's club have aroused great Interest In the "book reception" which la to be given tomor row afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5. at th- home of Mrs. Samuel El more, and rho attendance will un doubtedly bo gratifying. An excellent mUHlcul program will be rendered and refr shments will constitute no trifling fcatur; of the reception. Astoria Is crowded with people who would gladly contribute to the happiness of the in haUinnts of nearby towns and who would gladly donate a book to the traveling libraries of the Woman's dub. All such arsons are expected lo be ut Mrs. Klmore's tomorrow after noon. Thore who wish to make con tributions to the worthy 1 lust .if trie ladles and who will find It Impossible to attend tomorrow's reception should drop a line to Mrs. Elmore or to Mr. Ir. Henderson, and the books will be sent for. The comiiig visit of the Sal on Com mercial clul, huVling team ;o the local Ciiinmc rclal club alleys on Ihe 13th Inst, has aroused Interest In the garni, und the Astoria bowlers are getting in trim for the match. The club will be able to put a strong six against the visitors, and, considering the advantage of bo.vhrig on home alleys, the locals fiould be victorious The Salem club has paid only one visit to Astoria, dur ing the regatta bowling tournament some year tgf. Interest la Increaa Ing at the irving alleys and aome rec ord scoring I being done there. Cap tain Astbury's work is bordering on the aemu'Jonal, and In the past few wceka he no reached the 70 mark twite, once for U and again, Monday night, for 73. Monday night Mr. Ast bury Ivtd a chance to take off C, E. loin's standing record of 7$ and was sadly disappointed when he fell at the crltl wl lims. An Associated ' Press dispatch re ceived by The Astorlati last night from St. Paul contained the Information that the Northern Pacific and Great Xoithern railroads yesteiday put Into effect one-way rate of I 5 for et-tk-ii from St. Paul to Pacific coaat point The rate will be In effect from February 15 to April 30. The two com panloa will make n proiwrtlonately low rate from St. Paul to Intermediate points. The dispatch added that tral he offl Inlexprsa?d the opinion that the movement of settlers wbuld be mii'h larger this winter and spring than ever before. Thia means that there will be a big i-u.-ih of homeseekers lb Oregon in the spring, and It la th Intention of the Astoria commercial bod ie to moke an effort to get this cnuntv's share of the settlers. It Is not at all unlikely :hat some ener getlc person will be employed to meet the settlers' excursion trains before thev reach the Oregon line and set forth the advant iges offered to home' seekers in this county. . The courlmartial which convened at i.,vt Stevens Mo'nday to try Private F.rncst Thompson concluded Its work yesteiday. The result of the trial was not, of course, given out, but is under- stood Thompson has been found guilty tm several counts. There were 11 charges In all against him. seven tor Btnrtlng ilres, three for sending threat cuing letters and one fpr desertion. I Tho findings of the court will be for- warded to the reviewing officers ut Washington, and until those gentlemen make their report the fute of the sol- oier will not be ofrielnlly Known The the following gentlemen innde up couitmartlul: Major A. B. Dyer of vuniouver uarrncK uruuery carps, president; Captain Urook Fayne of Fort Canity Captain Chenoyweth of Vancouver, Captain Crowley of Van couver, Captain Hunt of Vancouver und l.leutenttr.t Harold of Vancouver. Captain Harry Hawthorne, of the ar tillery corps stationed at Vancouver, officiated as Judge-advocate, corre sponding to the prjseuting attorney of the civil courts. Thompson wns the only offended whose case came before the cjurt, BIRTH NOTICES On December 1 To Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Prowri jr. of Richmond. Va., a daughter, (Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Kate Upshur of this elty.) V On December 2 To Mr. and Mrs, Richard Carruthers of Orlando, Fla., a son. (Mrs. Carruthers was formerly Miss Loulso M. Tnllant of this city.) Tlosyln cout last longer, I cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney fine than any other coal on th market George, W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. BIG f LEEDS TIED UP FOUltTEKX VE8SKLS WAIT ING TO GET TO HE A. Have Grain and Lumber Cargo?. Valued at Approx I mutely ' $000,000. Fourteen cargoes are tied up In the lower harbor awaiting the cessation of thy storm before going to sea. The total value of these cargoes, which con sist of wheat, Hour, barley, oats and lumber, I about $90c,000. Of the 14 vessel which are weather-bound here, all but three have grain. For '.he at several weekB the weather ha been severe, and almost dally an eX'.'iptionU rough bar -ha been report rd. The Indications are favorable for a continuance of the prt'se.it weather, and It is unlikely that any of the waiting fleet will get out this week. The British ship Copley ha the rec ord long wait. She was brought down the river November 1, but, us the wea ther was severe that day, she did not cross out. The Nereu came down tne sami day, but .managed to get to sea. us she was light. Two schooners, the O. J. Olsen and Forester, and one bar- kentine, the Echo, are also tied up. They ar lumber laden. The Echo Is at Knappton. The following Btatereents shows the wheat-laden vessel weather-bound at Astoria, the amount of grain and the value of e.h txrg4 Vessel Bushels. Value. Copley ... 99,975 $ 66,382 Madagascar 125 , 87,500 Anceniu 1.8CJ 1 416 John Cooke 110.297 73.797 Crown of Denmark ..113,'91 S1,)00 Morven 128.0S3 V2.W8 Madagascar 125,500 87,500, Adolf 95.315 62 908 Pass of Brander 66,231 47.838 Ingeborg 24.4S2 17.C7 Totals 941,450 Those vessels which are flour laden are as follows: Vessel Barrels. Ancenlus 18,192 Pas of Brander 17,95 Ingeborg 13.2S3 $648,972 partially Value. $ 47,215 tl.430 S9,ii51 Total i 49,431 I1.VM&6 The British ship O. W. Wolff ha 119,803 bushel of barley, valued . at 6C,233. while the Ancenlus, in addition to her flour and wheat, takes 17.462 bushels ot oats valued at S6590. The value of the three lumber cargoes Is In the neighborhood of $20,000. bo that the grand total value of all weather-Wund cargoes exceeds $900,000. TO THE PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the diffi culty existing between the Doily News and Astoria Typographical t'nlon No. 504 has beon satisfactorily adjusted, and the Daily News Is therefore en titled to -he support of all friends of organized labor. R. C. JULIAN, President BESSIE SABO, Secretary. Dec. 2. 1902. DISSOLUTION NOTICB Notice 1 hereby given that the part nership firm of Griffin & Reed .doing business under said" firm name at the city of Astoria, Oregon, is this day dis solved by mu'.ual igreement, Mr. A. S. Reed retiring and Mr. J. N. Grif fin continuing the business. AU tc counts due the firm up to date must be paid to said J. N. Griffin, who assumes all the debts of the firm. Dated at Astorli, Oregon, this 29tlh day of November, 1902. JNO. N. GRIFFIN. A. S. REED. SVKNSON'S BOOK PTORK Always has something new. Fancy shell novelties, albums, attractive p!(v tuns and art goods. Large line of holiday books and musical Instruments and hundreds of nice things suitable for presents. JUUlJJUUttl UlllUUUUUUXKSttC: ttiK? W. lw. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES best;in the would union made . . . S. A.Girare 84.1 Bond Street SOLE AGENT FOR ASTORIA r 3aoxjcwoccocaxoocooao HartStxtaffnal t7 Man Hia4 Tutored 6f P. A. STOKES. 000000000OOOO000C0000CCOOO0O000O0O0000O0O OOOOOOO OOOt 44444 ARE YOU For the coo), snappy iays of winter? If not you will want one oi our valuable little Air-Tight Heaters to keep you and yours warm. . WE HAVE THE BEST Air-Tight Heaters in town, Call and lee bur immense stockall sizes and styles. - Foard & Stokes Company The Palace Cafe The Boston iV XiO COMMERCIAL STREET Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention I MARIN0V1CH V. H. COPF Constantly turrit's on hand n complete and highly satisfactory tuipnly of Hue Groceries and Dry do I 403-431 BOND STREET WHAT YOU WANT! In Clothing Is Pes! tive Perfect!::, la FIT, STYLE f MATERIAL This we can guar antee, for our cloth ing is the late, hand tailored, perfect fit ting kind. It costs you no more to dress g well - g 44f4)4H)444)4404W, READY IftiAnt' The Best Restaurant Refolar Meals. 25 Ceots Sunday Dinners Specialty Everythlnc tne Market Affords Palace Catering Company II DAINTY FEET Deserve Dainty Slippers, Whlth, Like All Klod of Footwear Can Be See la Newest $ Shapes tad Material t PETERSON G BROWN'S I 44444 Restaurant HiOh Class Chef & BOSCOVICH