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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1902)
fill- MORNING ASTOIttAN, SUNDAY, OKCOIBER 7, 1W2 '..' IV "Itijj lJ(.t! riour" roMilt.1 iitul lam troublo PRICE, ftil Ross. Hlirirhis (S 'Cn. THE MORNING ASTORIAN TKI.NI'llONK mil. TJIK WKATHtCR, t't liTf.Al, . (.-Western On- '"" wi'l V-n.it,)M,:.,iit, or.-iinu.im1 buhl ftiin, continued i-ofjl. DOOOO OOOO COCO OCCOO 0000000 I Some Things K , ; g I - ' s 8 vor m:i:ii o 8 8 tvery uay lluok unit r' 'it, per card . Spool Cotton, spool Mi.- Toilet I'm, wr prr lo Wool l'l.ild 13,- rngllsh (tilmi(r sit; :rc Hurk To-.-tn no Infants' Wool Hon 20c l.ndlot' Wiilppri Ke lo U Ihmu kui niovtf i. , l.fl.lU ' ri;iliiclillo downs., , ' CV to Sie s A. Dunbar Co. ooooooo ooooo cooo oooo ooooo JMn sweet tipple tlilcr air per gul Inn ut Johnson Ham. Nli- Northern Sjiy apples, entirely frr from wn-tns, nt Johnson Bros. Don't fov. f the Ii(fi-i' of Honor en tvi,ilHincti( Momiiiy nlghl. NuI.Ihio wafers In many flavor In stock hi John wm IIiiih, RELATIVE TO : High Grade Smoking Jackets and House Coats Of llilllll.'-fl1i'i ! ' Cri lilt clolll In ofoi'i 1 o ti. Miu'iiiii or Tun Mlxttmn, "Tin' I'evt'fHn ulilrs ii io In plilltlH llll'l Stl!M Willi Wllllll tin. inlliiis mill ruffs an; aim) trlmiilfil. All nt l, ".. $i. S. ! nml U2. I HEN'S DRESSING GOWNS l'liiid bucks, also plain colors ut f! lo $12. UMBRELLA ! . : r For Ladles Our vai'U'.ly InrluiU'H everything a iimhrella to tho nioHt eoMly kind. for Men, natural wood luuidlrn, at Men .ind Women, Silver and lVarl S. DANZIGER & CO. Astoria's Leading Clothiers iuhI you will have better willi your braid. PER SACK Look In the window today nt the hm Ih Xnum book display of ( It e Ul lli Hook I'tore. A nmrrUhf llc-oum wn8 grunted to Mtllo I'uviu pvU li nnd Kl ma lJruditn ovleh yt Metd.ty. :iHI, WANTI'f' -IV homework; rt No up)ivrill girl. "I'p-lo-Ilalo" Photo Httull'j, ITS Tenth street. Junl wlml you wnni for Chrietmas In i"-:tnllful hook and high grudo novel ton t lli Little Jii.uk Hlort., Mayor Huprenant yesterday tittach'.d his signature lo the ordinance-passed tit tin' IhjiI incutliif of the city i ouiicil. rW Axel iH'' w mder of the nlnvtrenth -( t.tiv. only rival of Jleriiuiii, the tit eat, lit lh ml -Iwlnlvr circus, , Oi'i-UU'd Improvement In reported In th- condition of Muster 1-Mdle I.iiurln, who has tpilte 111 with appoint I- litlil. r.u liii- In !;., 1Vkivi of Honor, w ill Klve nil nlrlHlni . ni at .4. O. I'. W, linl Moml.ty nlk'lil. i;.x., innnlr, unci a Ki i ul ilmo promlwiil. Ailmlnnlon frw; i-vcr) lioily lorilhilly In vtti'tl . Tlnw will 1m (.rrvi.-i toiliiy. nwirn InB (in.l pvpiilnit. In thi Klrnt I,uih'rnn fhui'i h, wl'h iMirvnio of holy rotn muiilnn In th forenoon, If th wnthiT lirriiiU. tlt iMlor will iro UP Yuunjr rlvr lo lioM mi ufi'-rnoon ihtvU p. t'tiHoniiM hoMlnit coupon for rrovk i"iy wan. hi c, 11. t."onr' will pl.-aw primi'nl tlu'tn In the fort-noon. Owing to the wnmin' rimh we will not nM. In cIvp lh''ti nltpntliin ilurlnjr th aflir nooiiH, t", H. t'(H)li;u, Alorlu iVnlittl Lubor Couiu ll luv noinlimii'i! the follow iig offliirm. who will lw voimI tinon two wvekn hi'iu: 1'rcfMtMit, J. It. ll.nini'n iuhI Tbotonx Nilfon; vlfprPMnnt, I.. Wt-nrn; nee it'l.uy, O. T. (Ifnli'ii; llnunrhil noclv liny. II. M, lAirnxti-n; riiUIo, T, (Jiaily; KuunUnmn. J. Klnkclln. 'Flu1 follow ln orflrortt htivo liwn Ih ii-(,l by Nitn'y W-lrh cnhln, Na IIvb Itnuirhtfiii of Oregon: rr.Kilint. Mr. O. H. Weluli; rtrnt vlce-prfflilcnt, Mr, Anna Smith; n'toml vlic-pit'til-il.'tii, Mr. Muinl Fulton; thlr.1 v !.-pr-nKli'iil, Mm. Ev Hubcmham; re 'oidtnrf M'rtiry, Mih. Kuto ltohh; fl nn'ul.il ni'.Tetiiry, Mim. Minnie Pun tur; tfpnmiror, Mr. Kttu Tinfl; mar Hlnii. Mrn. Ada Orlffln. Men's Lounging Robes or Bath Robes Cut full mid long, mini.' Willi xnllur colliiiH, glnllo unil lor.ls (it nci k to niiiU'h. Scums arc pip oil thrntiirhnvt. The pnttonw ivif. In pciiiil color loinlilnatliin ut $ilO and tT. - and Gents from Ihe InoxiieiiKlvD cvery-day Hllk t'nroln XTmbrollosi In 28-lm-h $2 mid V M). 26 mid IS-lni h for moimted handl.'B, $2.60 (o $8,50 1 Mr. John Wlrkkulu of IMp Ulvt-r AM yenti'rduy In thU cliy, m th milt of an ..jiei-Atlon, ArninKcrnetitu for lh f'lnernl hitv not y l been nmde. The it'imrmr I'olimililti niTlv?il ye teiday from Han FimikIhi o. Hhe hiouuht no i,.u ingurit, but bml a large ttirmi of frrlhl, x, fmv tonx of which Were for Axtorl.i. The t'lvlo Improvement league will hold a tn-etlnij lornurrow evening t tho timnl pluie in tli tlty hull. An election of officer will o i ir and thin nnd other ih.ui.-ih of niiorUiu e nvake It ficieioiHiy thot there he a full iitteiid Mice nf lie iiiN'IN. If the hull, tt w ho look p.nt In the- rn let tjiliiment of the vlnUtiiir nn-fiil,i r of the Ti'iveleiV I'Mlcctlv.. numi fitllon l.iut duitiiiii r will li-ave tht lr mtinin with F. I.. Prker Ihe will bis pre rented with ft einfill nouvenlr w hi. b has been received from TcxaH. The pixt wc k ini A re. ml brraker lit itu rec.vdlntf deparliueiit of County t'lerk rlllltOll'j Office, Illll lUK (lit- Week ,'i lolnl of IIS liinti''J!ni ntii ivi ii; fiUd for rtconl, and tht lolnl recelpln wt V',XV, The ix-c !,( fur Tin-xujy alone wi-re.$K7.:r. At On' .te-. .,t tlmtf l!e i mil -r Trilllng'-r l unowe.V out of fight, The Aumtl.in ftnuuul. which will b. out January 1, w IM he a moih-l of typo. iM.ii hi. ,'tl nHi.te.. All the luteal faces of Hi"- are to 1m. Iitmnllcl nnd will he ii'.-d for the firm lime In Otc Ntvv Vnr nuioU-r, f. al iidvcrtlK-m aie nrired to fe-I'M t p.tce ,it nr..-", an thet will lie h '.ivy tlem ind from uutjlIe .llfCeS. Kalala emincll No, 1, Degree of To (Iliih JiiliiH, ha !"' 1 Ihe follow U:g of-net-lit fur tlie coinimt leini: Minn An nie I.tiiidwill, I'.Hiihontas'. 'Mm. Al Seaf.lillt. 1'owhrtUon; MrH. U .. Hill, Wlnonu; Mr. 1-ce llerrinfi:, piophet ewi. Mrf. M. I. (illlette, kerpcr of rec ords: Mr. M. llerriHtedl, keeper of w anipuiii. On iHnvnilivr it bldn will he opened nt the office of A. S. Tee for the con tiu. tlmi of tin; now rVc-Hliyteihin church, will, h I to S. built al tht; cor ner of Flcventh H(.re.. itnt Grand ve mi". The church will be 51x95 feet no I will have a neatitiif eapaclty of (0. The finite will ciwt $11.W, exclusive of .'in nihliliiKK. The city teachers .mwclatlon held Its I'l'tsular we-kly ineetiti yiTierday fore noon In the A lair Hchoolhouiie In Kant Astoria The u-H-tlon waa not par tl"ibvly enlivening aside from the rou tine werk. T1i.- only i"i"-clal f'-uture I't'lut; Ihe Ktudy of Mm. Pye'ti well known hook, "The foiviuest." A hh.irt mUHlcnl pruKt-am wait renderetl ooimHtlnn of vocal number by lUm Shlvely and a plant) solo by Minx Sin not t. ('harlot Hunter, it mlllman of 40 year' esirl'Mice. Iif to operate a box factory In Tillamook, depending on new metlifitjn of box nianufaetuririK to make a hip succeiM of the veiitine. Mr, Hunter will kasv blst box-n out of the loUH without Ilrwt rawing lit" lojTt Int i lumber. This will be a rcat saving of hmh labor and mat .'rial. As thai town idtlim tllreet to California, where there in always a nboriaKe of box lum ber. Mr. Hunter's tom e-n will ulvr em ployment to n Inrffe crew i f tie n. Mm. M, r. Fhivtd and her d.tughtcit. (ho MIsgeK Flavcl, etitei taitied at their home on Klyhlh street Friday evenlnjj. The room and cp.iclou halls were dev. orated Willi handsome silk lUnn ,ivj and pulniH. and tlv runny eoloted elrc trle light. IlKhlin.; up the wltole fcene presented a fimcit.atiuc mid beau tiful tight. The reception was attcti.l ed by nearly one hundred Invited puects Min. G. t Fhivel. Mm. I'. 1,. Ch.iry, air. S. IV Ailair, Mrs. Utilplt Tvyer and the Misses Clurn l.liMibcrt,er, Lau ra Fox, .Ihmiuth Adal" and Stella Spedi!"n assisted In receiving. The nvorag. American dtiaen cenm to be detennliied to put oft" everythimr In it a.i loiiif as he can. In the inatter of regliiering be Is slower than the siultan of Turkey In sctUiiiK the claims ntiiilnst his i;i.ivcniiiicnt, IVsplie atl tho waruliUT iven in the pi'i.ss, tluuv wan a lush of vo'ers at Auditor N'e! Hon'n ofl'lco durliv? the enllie day, and licpllty t.ebenn.til refflstci'Od 1U per soits belween the hours of ! a. m. and i p. m. The affection oxtciite d even to the ofl'ice of t'ouiity 01-rk Clinton, who was kept busy lonkinif up Ihe date of issuaiii o of eitlKOiiHlilp papers. In the current I'tsuo of the West Const Trale a correction Is made to a Htatement niad by State Fish Commls (tlontr Kersh itv of Washington in his biennial "-report. Commissioner Ker shaw Is quoted .a h.ivlng said that the fisheries IndiiHtry takes the lead over everything In the state, lumbering and coal mining ranking next. While ad mitting that Washington leads all oth cts In tit! fishery output still It Is not the leading Industry of the state, both lumber milling and the production or wheat in the order named taking rank above It as resources. Paya the Trnde: "Lumber has supplanted wheat for first place, with an output from three to four times that of the fisheries, aggre gating a total of from $25,000,000 to $3C,. 000.000 In products the present year, while the tidewater valuation of this year's wheat crop will range from $15, 000,000 to $17,ti00,0OO or double the value of fisheries. " . In view of the famine and ' conse quent dlKlicf In tli northern part of Hweden, -cltlKen of America who were born tn that country are rallying to the telb'f of their countrymen. Hubst rip tlon r being gathered und there U a very general and geterous response all over this courtly. In Astoria well known UUscens Of Hwdish birth have headed n tlst nnd Hike a sum has been reiillml. Th money will be forward ed lmfiedbitrly to the proper authori ties In the old country. The work of collecting Hubscrlptlons has been done under ihf ftusplc-s of the Klmt Lu theran t hurth of this elty, MlHs 'Ida Una, g.l 1 years, died of tousiiitiptloa M 1:30 yesterday after noon at the home of her father. Abeam Vim, OH orid stre t. Miss I'na recent ly went east of th" mountain In search of health, but was told by physicians that she could not live, and came heme lo die. Although so young, and rt fvctly a.var of here ap;rofl.hitig md, b-r ll d-iys were full of good cher and klndnesi. Ciillliig hr stdioolmaten, Hhe bade tbeni good bye with adrnon lilons to lerd good lives and lo be Christ iaiw-. She had no f.-ars of death, but welcomed it, dying happy, and try In;: to comfort le r bereaved parent. nistei and brother. The funeral Uj not yet bi-ranged for. S -nside lodpf N U. A. O. V. W.'.j licl I ii ineitiiig let iiiit and elected the follow ln .mcei- to -rve for the ensuing t.-rnis: Cut muster work- iiiiin 1 ati1. k Shei, 'iiitt-r workman, ; M' k leaser, fot'Miia't, John MeCue; ; ovfiseer, O. F. Morton; recorder, F. D. j Winton, llnanclr, Thus. Dealy, recelv- . er, J. I!. Ulglnt; guide. M. F. Hard-i esty. Inside watehmnn, Ur. C, C. Itos- wibii'.',; ...utsui-i wut'-nman. r.utvaro r.a- llng; trust."-, William Kelly; librarian, John A. Montgomery; medical exam iners, ins. Tul'l", Kst'-s. Fllklngton and Cnrdln'-r. The recorder nnd recelv.-ei- are elected to serve for the term of tint! year, trusted for II years itJ'.d the ot.'icr oflieers for six .iionths. The Kugene Guard says: Hon. 0. W. Fulton arrived last night from As toria to vUl: his numerous frlerdg in Kugt ite. I!" Is stopping ut the Sraeede. When seen this morning he wild he had nothing In particular to say us to pol itics with one exception: "I am not losln-r any sleep over the senatorial sit-uatl-m." he sail, smiling comfortably. Ills forces are carefully organized and during his visit here he la holding con ference with leglslalhe members, no doubt to his own Ineresl. Mr. Ful ton spoke In unmisakable term of ad miration for Eugene, the appearaneel business activity and general livllness of the sreets Impressing him very much. . He, Is interested In the unl xersily and osk .'d nbout the various detail t He Is not agreeable to the policy established by Dr. Strong, abol ihhing the preparatory deparment of the university for the reason that there are not enough high schools In the state to close the lnvach between the public ribools nnd the university. The de creased nttendn.iee at the university and the tncrtise in nil other colleges and schools In the state givo evidence of this. - HEAVY REGISTRATION. N I'M HE It OF NAMES APFKARING ON THK ROLLS FOR CITT KLKCTION IS 10T2. The registratliin of voters for the city election which takes place next Wednes day closed yesterday afternoon at t o'clock. All day long the office of Au. tlitor Nelson was crowded and when 4 o'clock came the tiiron was still com lng. In nil, 1072 names appear on the rolls. This is an exceptional showing. wh,'n U is considered that this Is an off year, with but few candidates to be elected. The vole here is usually 15 percent In excess of the registration, wdik h is also remarkable, and the ehem 009 are that almost 1200 votes will be eat next WelvsOay. The registration for this year shows a falling oiY of 213 rs- compared with that of last year. In 1901, however, a full sot of city official was elected, and there was, of eourso, much more in terest. The normal vote of the city is biW In co int.v. state nnd presiden tiid election. Volling place No. 5 makes the bet comparative showing this veaf Last year SO persons rcglslcrel there, and this tear tha ntimlvjr is 8S. Polling place No. 2 shows the greatest falling off, 60. The following stntemont shows the -registrations In 1901 and 1902 and the decrease: Precinct No. I No-. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 0. ..... 1301 . 132 . 20," . 311 . 2S0 . S9 . 1SS 1S02 11!" 205 202 250 88 14S Dec. - 33 Totalu 21S5 1075 213 Fit EE KM BROIDERY LESSONS The ladies of Astoria will have an opportunity to take free embroidery les-iflna nt the A. Dunbar Co. store ev ery afternoon during the week com mencing December S. The finest em broidery work ever seen In this city will l on exhibition and all. will be weleom to ittend. Plumbing, tinning, gas and Btcara fitting at lowest rates and In work manlike manner.- Orders promptly ftx ecuted. Shop, No. 425, Bond street JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. 40 FOR ABSENT BROTHERS Kf.KS WILL IIOIJI MK3IO KIAL Si:itVICK. Kxri'llctit Irorii to Ue Iteii dcml, Coiiii'ietK'inef al '.I ThU Aftcrnouu. Tho ii,firelve memorial servke of AstorU lodge. No. ISO, H. P. ). will be held at Odd fellow hall at i o'clock this aftenoon. This beautiful tribute t the memory of the absent brother is held annually, and the hall has never yet been capable of seating tha hundreds who sather to hear the service. Heretofore the iiietnorial has been held in the tvening, but the hour hit been changed to 3 p. in. The lodtfe. has just Installed In its lodgerooin (I handsome memorial tab let in honor of deceased member.. The tnbl'.-t Is of oak nnd 1 3. rar work of art On It ate engraved the name of the ab. sent brothers, a follows: ASTORIA LODUE NO, ISO ii. J'. 0. KJ-KiJ J. E. riunkett 1'eterErach - Alex Catnplifcil J. W. Williams A. L. Fulton J. W.IIi-nie W.' F. Sehiebo A. J. Megier 'Juhan E. Yoacg Clm. McDonald 3. M. Young The memorial program for this after ntKin'8 net vk-a iB as follows: PAlt'f I. Proccssional'C'hopin's Funeral March" Orchestra. "Pilgrim' Chorus" Verdi . Choir. OPENING CEl'.KMONIES. Opening Ode "Great Ptulcr of the Cnivetse" Solo "Save Me, O God" J. W. Belcher. Prayer BrD. H. L. Henderson Ending with chant, "Lord's Prayer." Trio .... "Te Pic go O Padre". Mis Kathleen Lawler J. W. Belcher. Edw ard P. Drake Jr. 'Angela' Serenade" G. Bragga Orchestra. - PART II. Solo "Inllamatus" Miss Kathleen Lawler. Address ".... Bro. J. M. Gearin "Miserere,", from "II Trovatore"..Veidi - Orchestra. (Duet. H.L.Fletcher, G.M.Edwards) Solo, "Ava Maria" G. Nleolal Mig Kathleen Lawler. Recitation "Thanatopsis" Bro. Frank Gerdes. Solo "Les Rairteaux" I. Faure Edward P. Drake Jr. "Angeles" ". .... Bohm Orchestra. CLOSING CEREMONIES "The Heavens are Falling" .... Hayden Choir, . Closlrg Prayer, Bro. H. L. Henderson Doxology. Conductress Mrs. Chas. L. Houston. Pianist Mis Anita Trent-hard. 1'IANO GIVEN .'.WAT At Mrs. It. Ingelton'a on 'Decem ber 29. Big reduction sale of ladies' hats, coats and skirts. Remember MONDAY is Mrs. 'Ingle ton's bargain day. Ten percent dis count on all sales on Monday only. A chance for the piano with every 50 cent purchase. Welch block. SVF.NSON'S HOOK PTORK Always" has something new. Fancy shell novelties, albums, attractive pic tures and art :;oods. Large line of holiday books and musical instruments and hundreds of nica things suitable for presents. WANTED " Four hundred fir piling, 30 to 50 feet long. . State pile. - Address . STANDARD BOX FACTORY, Astovl.i, Oregon. w:wt;ttj:n:Kntit.t:jj:'in?::!:,tr I? Here's a chance to square yourself with your best fellow or husband. Buy him a nice box ot cigars, meerschaum or briar pipe. Cigars especially for the Christmas trade. Allsizes, 12 to ICW in a box. Will lladisonl TWO STORES: ELEVENTH ST. COMMERCIAL ST. 8 i LADIES 8 - il m n 1 l QGOOOCCCO OCCO OCQCC CCOOCCO'OOOCJCOC' OOO COCCO OOOO Ct'OO ! 3 I - " 1 HattSdulTacr! ( Mara ILadTiilored !" n I vw;:;,f B D well. P. A. STOKES. QOOOOOO OOOCO COOO COOO OCCOO : . t Fra Gamle Norge j Fi;keloller, Appetit Sild, Marinerct feilJ, Mari neret SikI, Roget Makrel i Olie, Anchovis, Ludefisk, Cede Ost, Prim Ost. .' . -, . ' I Foard & Stokes Company The I Palace Cafe (iiViiiiViimiWi Pa i r:v:-A - fllie Boston MO ( (1I.Mi:iK'I AL STKEET Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners ' t Prompt Attention MARINOVlCtl v. m. c t'oii.sttintly carries on hatitl a t'iii(i,.H and hislily xntisl'actorj- sii ipl v of uho iroceries aed Dry Ccc;!- - : '. '433-431 BOND STRUT 4t? WHAT YOU WANTS In Clsihin- Is Pes! tlve Pcrfecticn U STYLE ' MATERIAL 1 Thi3 we can guar antes, ior viti vww J A' ing is the late, nand-g tailored, perfect flt-p ting kind. It cost3 you no more to trlressg ocooooo coooo oooo oooo oco oo. . t J The Best Restaurant ReguIarMeals. 25 Cents i. Sunday Dinners Specialty 1 Ei erything the Market Afrords t Palace Catering Company DAINTY FEETf Deserve Dainty Slippm, . s Whlcli, Like Atl KlrnJs of vear Can Be Seen In ,et Shapes and Materials at Restaurant! lilgh Class c:. & BOSCOVICI1 n p p n '