The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 10, 1902, Image 3

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN
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I Hook and Ey, per card ...le
1 Spool Col (on, I spool,.,, SO;!
TolUt Pin, per ppr le
Wool Plaid .....Ik
Kitgtlah Casniucrt . 5c
tfic Huek Towel He
InfantK' Wool Hon J0c
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ixrnv Kid Glove ...,$l(B
Ladh ' PliHilf lie Gown. .,
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A. Dunbar Co.
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mm Northern Spy apple, entirely
nree from wxmi, at Johnson flro.
Nahtaco wafer in many flavor In
look at Jufcnmm ttro.
Homethln Nice-Cross "nn.l liliti k
wetl Imported an hovy, and tttirlir.p
paste. Also potted yarmouth bloater
tm k at Johnson Bro.
Molroaa llced plneapp) for cream,
11 1-8 cent per tan. Fteher Dro.
fall up phone WJ for tun beat stove
nail In the city. 6 ja-r ton.
'Minoo pie are IN'.WINCK wIiph
made with Armour' atnr mince meat
1'ur nlt by JolutKon Bro.
GIUI. WANTED For housework;
also apprentice girl. "Ifp-to-Pate"
Phofo HtudK 17U Tenth street. "
The steamer m II, Elmore will
have Astoria for Tillamook buy point
on Wednesday, peceniW 1, weatherl
t'rmlttlrtf . ;
Hi.- '! im.iu hlilp ;mHlv la Mill In I
llm offing, umtble to make port on
account of the ov;'rity of the act Wet.
Sin- la heavily ladn. . . .,
"l'fii for the Inat'sciloii of the pub-
Ik', with a Uiii of an nov-l H.-h mill-1
able for Xmu--l'Yink Wondfteld art
"hop on llond street,
I have a.lln if imported novelties for
Chrlstnut entirely now, lever tn the
market lafo it price to null every
one, ltogera, druggist,
ihi! funeral of tha law, Mr. John
Wlrkkam wa held yesterday from
I'ohl'a undertaking parlor. The Inter
it mt waa In Deep niver wmt-tory,
, Owing to the maounf -if ffeliiht
to 1 dliharsrv1 an! laktm fn loard
Ih tm!r Un II,? Klmora will not
luav ftir TiHamiok tmUI S o"clok hlf
aficrnooii.
I have Hw luritpat Una of prfuiwa
evor brought hi. for f hrlaimna. ana A
lot of fancy purna for ladlca; prltwa re
iliitHl to oni'-hiilf. noKtra, druR.i
ttto.
Water eonaumnTi will take nvltr
that Wilnailay, O'vcmlwr 10, la tha
Inal liny on with h to pay watiT rnh',
lo avoid the pnHy rhttrirfd all df
HlKIUfllt.
Var fraivfd ind ttnfrunwd pUtuira,
plctur frama, burnt leather otitnt
and material, art novrlt!-a, pli'tur
tdima and plc'uw frmnlnff, go to Frank
WnodlMd'a are ahop Bond atreet.
i. ai, I'atr hn tx-gun milt airalnat
C. H. HtKjro, a Portland wntra tor, to
r-iPover nzn Mid b dun ft ma
terlnl and tabor furnlithed for th new
bulldlnga at Fort Canby,
Commem lng Uilht, all th atorm In
tha Pity will remain open until 8 o'clock
xcept on Saturday nluht. Thl ar
rana-mnt will tontlnue In effect until
the night of December 24, On th 22nd
3rd and ih Hie atoret will be opt,
tinui tha Haturday night cloalng hour.
rarn tnapter Ho, 81, Order of the
Caatorn Htar, haa elected th following
olfltvia for tha twining yean Worthy
matiyii, Mra, Unila Uartwlg; worthy
patron, Mra, a. W, Uiunaberry; aa
innrii omirun, Air, vieveiand; fon
Juitreaa, Mra, K, It. atreumeyer;
chaplain. Mra, Mxw.ll Young,
la-puty Au lltor Iabernwn haa had
rather a trying u-at on naaumlng hla
new dutlea. All the election auppllea
miiHt be lasu'KJ from hla office, and, a
each at tht l polling place inuat be
provided with 411 aorta of thlnga, the
taak la no amull one. U waa long af
ler midnight before Mr. tberman fin
ihed'hla In bora.
V4nin iiw veaaide local wan on ita
way down Monday night the engine
Mine in contact" with a tree that had
fnlli n arroaa tha track near Oeurhiirt
Turk. The --oHMon reiulti-d In aome
dtiituig.) to the pilot, and cuuaed a alight
delay. The t.ie a blown down during
tlte high wind and the accident occur
red 1.1 ths? darkn a.
A a lal will b given by the lad lei In
the tai ii 'nt of the fongiegat lonul
church on Friday evening, December
IJ, to which all iiri'iuoxt cordlaly In
vlli'd, ft'freahmenu, ronaiatlng of cof
fee and aandch-a ind Ice cream and
cake, will be agreed, and at the candy !
laatth will lie found the moat dellrloua
.f aweefa," Thre will filo le for ante
muny artl.Iea na f il and appropriate
aa Chrlatroa glfta, among which may
b ment'oni-d the urtlclea brought from
Honolulu by Dr. ,ind Mra. Dtahop. Come
and them,
Maater Kddb Laurln, ton of Dr, and
tuado u tujMJapuci uunm -m -j.
tloft at 8t. Mary'a hoajiltal yeaterday
for appendlcltl. Tha little fellow had
been III for aeveral day and th opera.
tlon waa defined neceaaary, Dr. Ful
ton and Kinney r In attendance upon
the child, who atood the eperatlon re
tnarkahly well, Laat evening he waa
reported to be. doing nicely and It
Miacd thiit he will noon recover.
A party of army officer arrived down
ymterday and went oer to Fort Ste
ven It l reported they will review
aiime of the flndlnga recently made in
the cane of l'rlvate Urneat Tttompaon,
Hie Incendiary.
RBL.ATIVE TO
High Grade
Smoking Jackets
and House Coats
Of double-faced reversible cloth
In Oxford lHue Murron or Tun
Mixture. Tho revere aided are
In pIMit and atrlpea with which
the cotlara nml cuffa are alno
trimmed. All Hlxca at $1, $3, tl,
. O and 12,
Men's
Lounging Robes
or Bath Robes
Tut full and long, made with
sailor collura, girdle and cords
at nock to match. Senma are pip
ed throughout. The pattern nra
In good color combinations nt B,
$0.50 and I",
The St, Jibu' chapi tr Vo. It, lloyal
Arch Muaona. held an election of of
ftefre at their lodje, room last evening.
Afnr the buaineaa of th nie ting waa
comcIikIim) a bamtu 't wna ai-rved and all
present participated with a relHh In
thj goed thlnga aet before them. The
officer eie.-t.iJ were aa followe; 3,
IJruce I'olwotth. II. P.; C. W. Lough
berg, K.; ik' F. Helllaiin. 8.; W. L.
Ilol'b, i of H.j W. T. Scholfield, P.
8.; AlUrt Intnb.tr, It. A. C; i, Q.
A. llowlby, tremucer; C. Hidden.
aecretiiry; aH. W. Wood, M., .nd
V.-I1; Muxwi-ll Young. M., lot Veil;
I.ouIh Hnrlwlg, guard. ,
The flrat cX'ilMi..nt In the ue of
rruaheti rock on atrot liuprovementa
haa Jttat been und?rtakn in thla city,
cn Eighth atreet, which runa north and
auiith il the courthouiie. The pifa
ent old planklnj; la to be removed and
(nulled r'k aubtltuted. The county
own a rock crush t and the Improve
nient will not be it very exiienoive one.
Should It fulfill the expectations of
thoae Intereated In work of the kind,
rock will probably be utllUed In Im
proving all atrovta built on terra flrnm.
County Judge Trent-hard Is personally
Mtperlnti-ndln the work on Eighth
street.
The funor.it yt the late Allrt Nel-
ori wo held yeaterday afternoon from
the hall of the local lodge of Knight
of Py thlw, all the member of that
order and of the lied Men attending.
Many bwutlful floral tribute were
made. Th funeral aennon waa dtllv.
red by iter. Oaear Oatrom, and the
remain were Interred In Greenwood
whlthfr the cortege waa conveyed by
the ateamer Ectlpae, ;.-
Tha following offlcsra tiave been eiec
icy ry cuxhing foat, O, A. It : Poet-
commander. W. C. 8haw; aenlor vice
commander, E. D. Crnig; Junior vke-
eotumander, WiUlam Medley; chaplain,
. . H. w right: auiiricrni'mirr t A
May; officer of ths day, P. L. Taylor;
officer of tho guard,- Joseph 0"Ke?fe;
pout eurgeon, J. C. Davl; delegate to
atate encampment. A. McilH.hn and J.
Devla; allerhate delegate, S. D.
'ritlg and Willbini M.Uley,
Tim IHiih Hhip Foyl-dnle and French
bark Jean nrt are understand to be
In 'ilou trouble In the lower har.
bor, aa the leault of the recent gale.
They dragged their anchor during
Sun.liiy night and plM up on the mid
dle aands. It la said both vcaaels are
almc"! hlah and dry at low water. Yes
terday both tug had hold of the Fovi-
ale, but acre unable to move her.
The two ship are laden nd arrived
only recently. It la believed that It
will be neceary to remove portion
of the cargo, a before they are again
moved. . I
HEN'S DRESSING GOWNS
Plaid biK'ks, also plain 'colors at $i to f 12,
UMB R ELLA
For ladles and Gents
Our variety include everything from the Inexpensive every-duy
Umbrella to llio most costly kind. Bilk Cnrola Umbrella in 28-lneh
for Men, natural wood handles, at U and $J.!iO. 26 nnd 2S-lneh for
Men .ind Women, Silver and Pearl mounted handle, $2.50 to $6, Bo. ;
S. DANZIGER t& CO.
v" Astoria's leading Clothiers 1 ,
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The midwinter circus will open this
evening at liond stret near Eleventh,
with a full line of attractions. To say
that the circus will be Uie sl-tr nttruc-
'Itin of the winter is putting It lightly.
The a it melon are -flrat class lit every
pnrtlcul.tr, and among them may be
mentioned the leap for life, thu tntlit
ciT animal tthow Including the woild
famed educated dogs, the elephunt,
hyent, and th dancing bear. See Tom
Thumb, mid the world' prounnnced tall
man, Tliedsuiclng girls and countless
other attraction Imported for the oc
casion. Don't fall to visit the country
store, where lUibe llawkina will sup
ply your wants. Anything fi.im a bale
of hay to ij aucklng pig. You can't
tulta yo-tr gli'l putst the lemonade stntul
without buying her a glass of delicious
circus lemonade, or a bag of confetti.
Hrhg your wife nnd mother-in-law,
and if you have no wife bring your
sweetheart. Tiny the children taffy
oanly like your mother made. Don't
forget thu hour, The door opens at
7;1'0. .Watch for the parade.
The member of the t'levks' Protect
ive association and the merchants of
the city will meet next Monday night
at t'ainahaii hnll for the purpose of
discussing mutters of mutual intorext.
It is the Intention of the clerks to pro.
'vlJo refreshment and have a musical
pvog.-nm, and otherwise to make mat
t?r ns pleasant as possible for the em
ploy;r. The principal matter to be
dhcui1 will bo the closing hours on
legal holiday. At present-there Is no
agreement ns to this matter, nnd with
every, holld ty the clerks are compelled
to circulate a list of agreement that
the stores ahiill be closed at a stipulat
ed hour. The plan Is very unsatis
factory, for' the , -eason that about ev
ety merchant seen ays he will abide
by ths decision .if the majority, and
make a noncommittal statemeut. The
clerk will ask the merchants them
selves to settle the matter at Monday
bight' maetlng. There are only seven
legal holidays In the year. The ques
tion to be decided Is a to whether the
i tore shall be -psn half the day or
closed the entire day. i
The steam schooner Sequoia, bound
from dray harbor 'or San Francisco
with a big cargo of lumber, wa towed
itilo port la-rt evening In a waterlogged
condition and la now lying in the low-
sr harbor. She left Gray harbor eev
tral day ago and outside encountered
the full fury of the terrible gale which
haa raged for ome day past. Evl.
dently she wa too heavily laden and
for some time wa at the mercy of
the element. Her teerlng gear 1
reported to have been rendered al
moat useless, and the men Jettisoned
the biggest portion of the decklond of
lumber, In an effort to eae the steamer.
I lie Melville Dollar, hound out of
Grays harbor for San Francisco, hap
ptned Dlong and look the Sequoia In
tow, bringing her as far aa the Co
tumbla Yesterday afternoon h ilg.
nailed for assistance and the Wallula
went out and picked up the disabled
vessel. She Is repot ted to have been
badly damaged during the blow, but
ker exact condition could not he as
rertalned last night. She will be re
paired here iK'fore prix-rcding on her
four.
The city election takes place today,
and the polls will be open between the
hour of 8 a. m. and p. m. The elec
tion has provoked Tiore Interest than
would ordlairlly be looked for In an
off year, and all the cnadldates have
been muklng earnest campaigns. In
terest, of course, centers In the race
for city attorney between Judge F. D.
Wlnton, th republican candidate, and
Altiert M. Smith, the nominee of the
cltlxen party nnd the labor unions. Mr.
Sirip.h has always been regarded a a
strong man, but Judge Winton has
conducted a very energetic campaign,
and his friends are of the opinion that
h) will be successful. In the First
wart If. M. Leath?cs and George Ka
both are the opKaIng candidates; In
the Second ward, James W. Welch and ,
fame J. Kobinson represent the re
publicans, while J. V. Burns and John j
.-vcnson are identified with the cltl-
.eu movement. In the Third ward
C. A. T.elnenwebr, a most popular and
deserving young man, has no opposi
tion, and has not lost any sleep. The
registration indicates that almost 1200
-otes will bj east today, which is a very
good showing, when" It Is considered
that only a small ticket Is to be elected.
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KNOTTY I'llOHLEH VI
CITY FATHEU.
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LookM JLikfl Mayor Will Have to
Act During Judge !
haii'm Illne.
Whether or not Judicial authority tan
be delegated to a. deputy I a que tlon
that 1 now b'fore the council ot this
city: City Attorney Smith belle
tha ta delegation of Judicial power
would be unconstitutional, while May.
or Suprenant, who Is not at alt Im
pressed wltb .the Idea of exercising the
function of police Judge, la hoping
with all hi heart that the city attorney
1 wrong..:'.., ' "-.: .".'.- '"
The question ha resulted from the
nine of Auditor and Police Judge
Nelson, who 1 now at St. Mary" nos.
pltul. ' Mr. Nelson 1 a very kk man.
nnd.rcalizin; th'tt it will take him some
month to regain hi health, he ap
pointed Arthir Leberman ;a deputy
auditor, as 1 provided in section 0 or
the charter; Mr. Ltberman took hi
oath a depuiy.-.tnd at a meeting of the
ouncil held last evening the action of
Auditor Nelson waa ratified.
Section 60 provide among other
thlnga that the auditor may have a
depuly, to be appointed by him tn
writing, and to continue during his
pleasure; that such deputy shall hjive
the power to perfor.n ariy act or duty
required of hla principal, and that hi
rlneipal 1 responsible for hla act
and conduct. , ; ,
Section 65 1 somewhat conflicting.
nd read a follow: "Tne iff Ice of
auditor and police Judge ahall be deem
ed vacant whenever he ahall absent
himself from the city for a period of
more than ill day wl'hout the consent
of the mayor first had and obtained,
except In cas? of sickness. In the ab-
aence of the auditor end police Judge
the mayor may preside over the police
court in all manners relating to viola
tion of any city ordinance."
It will be observed that section 60
anecin.e that ths deputy shall perform
the dutljs of the auditor, while section
(5 say the mayor "may" preside over
the police court during the absence of
the auditor from the city. Auditor
Nelson Is not absent, and here Is a vast
difference between ."mny" and "shall."
The matter has been left to At
torney Smith, who said he bad not
looked Into It very closely. However,
ho waa of the opinion that It would be
necesaary for the mayor to act a po
lice Judge, aa he thought It unconsti
tutional to delegate ludleiul authority
to a deputy; that It wa Impossible un
der the constitution to appoint a depu
ty Judge. Mr. Smith added that he
waa open to conviction and that he
would look up the authorities in the
n tat tar. .. . '
Mr. Lebcrman, the acting auditor,
has been connected' with the office for'
some months past, ownig to a press of
business.
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STYLES
MATERIAL
This we can guar-j
antee, for our cloth-b
ing is tho lats, hand-o
tailored, perfect flt-o
ting kind. It costs
you no more to dress g
H well. H
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Fiskeboller, Appetit Sild, Marineret SiW, Mari
neret Sild, Roget Makrel i
Ludefi&k, Gede Ost, Prim Ost.
Olie, Anchovis,
Foard & Stokes Company f
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You will find thi, best 15c meal In the
city at the Rising Sun Restaurant.
Here's a chance to square
yoursolf with your best
follow or husband.1 Buy
him a nice box of cigars,
meerschaum or briar pipe.
Cigars especially for the
Christmas trade, All sixes,
12 to 100 iu a box.
Will Madison
TWO STORES;
ELEVENTH ST. COMMERCIAL ST.
HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS
We are showing a large line of
Holiday Goods at Attractive Prices
E0CK1S0 CHAins, each '
. from . , . . !)5c to $12 00
MORBIS CHAIRS, eaoli .
from . . . 87 60 to $17 00
PARLOR and LIBRARY
Tables . . . 76o to $10 00
BOOK CASES and WRIT-
tog losk . . $5 00 to $17 50
SKE OUR NEW UNE of '
Couches ami Ixiungea .
from ... $5 00 to $18 00 ,
WE CARRY THE FINEST LINE
of Carpets and Rug in the
city, all at Reduced Prioes
YOU N1SED A LAMP FOR THE
Parlor See our New Line
BIUNG VS YOUR PICTURES
and we'll frame them at re
duced price
WE CAN SUPPLY KLTCHENS
with everything to cook a
Christmas dinner
Great Eastern Furniture Co.
S78 COMMERCIAL STREET
SHANAIIAN BUILDING
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DAINTY FE
Deserve Dainty Slippers, i
Wblck, Ltkt All KlBdt of
Footwear I
Can Be Seei la Newest i
Shapes Materlsls at .'
PETERSON ft RnG'.yfl'S I
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The Boston Restaurant I
.VSO t'OMJIEKCIAL STKEET
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Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria
Try Our 25-Cent Dinners .
Prompt Attention
High Class Cfcef
. MARINOVICH & BOSCOVICH
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OnMniitly carries on linntl n eonipkte
antl Itlsflily satisliutory supply tf line
Groceries and Dry Gocds
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The Best Rcsto-rr.:
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Rejular Meals. 25 Cents
Sunday Dinners j Specialty
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Palace Catering Cc
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