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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1902)
I Good Things for J-niicy l'lutwi, t'uj and Suuccrs, Janlinwrs, Chafing ihIh, Five O'clock Tww, Itakcta, J longing or Stand I4iin, Sot of H. Walluco Silver Knives and Fork or HiMXins, Odd Pieces of China and lot of oilier things. NotroublotoshowgoodH. Ross, Higgins-.fiL Co. THE MORNING ASTORIAN TlMIONK ML TUB WHATllKM. liim,Al, lm. II,-rt.in, rt 1 cloudy vtllli aliowrr In went, 0000 oooo ooooo Some Tilings tor m:i:i Every Day Hook ni Eye, tr card ,..lc Mo.mI Cotton, i)ol JOc ToiUl Iin, pr vPf c Wool Mm lie WtiflUh Canfemer tie ISo lluck Towel .......lTo Infant' Wol Hoe ...... ....SOc l,feUr' Wrapper to $3 J t!nt' KU QIovc 11.83 i t,.li' Flcnnelctl Gown... 5o to 5c 1 . A. Dunbar Co. I oooooooooooa cooo oooo ooooo The ronf.'ttl dm nt th tlrou to. iht. MiSrone llrl ,.'ho for rrmn, Kit rnt .r an. Ftainr Urn. Md you thaw icKnt null cm iMnnlcBW A Co. lire rvlng away? Iliiy your milt -r ovrwit from lnn. ' A ' mill jet mi fliR.uit mill ( rnto fr- of i hawj. 8 RELATIVE TO tm High Grade Smoking Jackets and House Coats Of rf'iuMe-facetl revvMlblo rloth In Oxfaii Itluo Marron or Tan MlKtum. The rcveran aide are In pliildM and atrlMK with whlrh th rallara ami ruftt aro nlno tiliiim.J. All lr.f nt 14, fS. 17, , it ana lit. MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS 1 Plaid burke, aho jiluin colors tit $!) to 12. UMBRELLAS For Ladles and Gents Our variety Include everything from the Inexpenalve every-dny t'mbrolla to the niOHt cOHlly kind. Silk Cnrola Vmbrellua In S8-lnfh for Men, natural wood handle, at $2 nnd $:.t0. 26 nnd 23-lmh for Men ,ind Women, Silver and larl mounted handU'i, $2, bo to 16.50 S. DANZIGER & CO. noiuiiu ivuuujg Christmas Presents I l.at nUlit of In tirru Hit battle of confetti. Call up phone Ml for tli bt tnv ion) In th city, ft per Ion. T ly In lilMriMi'n diiy lit lh Utile ItiMik Htor. Houvuiilr Xnmn i or.ln of Oioifon wllii IIiihcih nt Hi Mule liook Hlort-. Wantni: A jiiultor fur chuivh liulUl. lux. Wniti' K r month. fntilre nl Aiflorlnn attire. Thu m hoowr l(t tthl' tv arrived Omni tln rlvi'i' yi-miTilny. h mritu of liiiiib.f fur tlii Orient County t.'lerk t'Hntou ymterduy KnuiUd ini"rw of ltiiwnihl t VrvilnrU-k - Wlllii'Ini Frwli-rlikimn. n ninth e of Finland. -1 lmvt a line of liiipoi ti-il novi'lili N for l'hrltmn tntirly new, lever In th market Ix-fiH, a irlc- to null every on. ttoicr, drtitflt. Open for the InxpKlloii of th pub lic, with iln of nit iiovclilr ult. nble for Xnm-rV.ink WcHxlfti'ld art hup fn IkmJ MreM. ritop In t Puutlipif Co.' and ex amln the l-unit nutT liwa h I uiv liiK with hm:U pur'hM of inoti't ii ml yjutb' null and jvertoat. I have the lnrK'-tt lln of ptrfum brouKht h-re, for Chrltmn. and a lot of fancy purwn fur ladlra; prkw r iIucmI to on-hiilf. ItnKcrn. li Hint. , An riwrt iilnno lunor from EIIith" Um houn will tn In Antorla alxmt D.tciiiIkt 1. U'uve onli-r (or tun. Iiir with V. II. vm Hi Comnvrilal dti'it. Kor fiuivil unl nnfiameil plilura. pUtuie fntin-o, burnt Ifttther outfit ami nmt-rlaN, art novlti-, plrtun kIiidk unit plc'ur fmmlnf, no to Frank WiMvllUM'ii are iihop n Hon J Utrcet. Thw Ht'inr lteihtnilo arrlveil yvl' day from Bun Frantiwo. with a l.i'Be ipi.mtlty f frKht. On h-r return lu will mop nt TIIKmKk and take on ii luinlnr enruo for fun Fiihk Iwo. Thu Herman uhlp Knilll rsai'hcil rt ywHti-rilny morninif. after huvlnx bwn In tho offlnf for acvural dy. Hhe brlnun a RvWral cargo from Antwerp, mill wnii I S3 .liiyii In making the trip. Men's Lounging Robes or Bath Rotes Cut full and long, made with iwllor collnrH, girdle and i-orda at nei k to match. Seama are pip ed throughott, The pntterna are In good color combinations at V. $6.50 nnd 7. viviuivia tonlghtwnfettl Wanted-Agenta to take order from aampli a for the largemt and Jt tall orlng houite In the United State. Hantplea and all fadlltle furnUhcd free Muke applliatlon at one to Dept. JO, I bog m, P. 0. Chicago. , Hi'Veral wagm were made lunt week on the total vol rant In the city elec tion. Olio AntJilun hut HI) even thiU more than 1000 otea would be ciiki, and lnt r J) nguliiNt $40 cn the proxHltlon. H? wlna both beta, the total being 10:7, a ahown by the official cunvnaa. Krrieet Tlinmpium. the Fort Mtevena Incendiary, waa taken ymli-ril.iy to Vam'omer barrtirka. It la auld the aoldirra im ntul ?ondiiiii him Ix-come muih wiiri"- in' hla trutl, and tt la proh"hle thHt he w ill be w ill to nil In cline anyluirt Itialead of to prliion. It. W KiiK'i'ton, repreat-'iitlng the II lUMtiatej c'uunr of I'ortlund, la (n the elty for a few daye gathering material for an llliintr.it ;d Aatorlu edition of the m.igir.ln. The entire liwue w;il be dev'iUd to thla city and dlMtrlbut ed In eaat-rn pentera by the Hurrlmun Iln a. The tliTiinun bark Wrrra nrrld In port yemi-rliy after a intuiuKe of 2 duy from Honolulu. Khe experienced the heavy weath -r of the pimt few wekK, but rode out the xlornm with out iliimiige. The Werra la under ehirler to !oid isriln for Algoa bay. Smiih Africa. Mr. J .1 f IiiiIii'i. foriueilV Mln Hi rllui l.awieiue of thla city, died nt Fiilrfl'ld, ner Hlm. ,n the aeiond of thla m.m'.h. Mm. lmlah had been a (offerer from iontu;iiptnm for over a yi'di and of thla ahe dleil. I.'caed la aurvlveit by her hUHhind and two chil dren, a diuight.tr ahd aon. 1'ivtty Polly Prklna perauaded run-ltaaei Puiehaalng Popcorn anl PoHnrn Popp.-r. to Pun'haan Popnrn and Popcorn Popoera at JohniKin llroa. Theref.o Pety Polly Perking Pleia- ed Purchaaera who Peun haad Popcorn and Pmorn Po.iei-a. For Popcorn Poniied well In Poni'oin Popiier Pur- I'haainl frnin Johiiaun Ilroa. The Ani'irl.i Truuit coiniwny waa In- coi-imraUd yeaterdaV by Mietllda M. Itnkir. Frink . lUker and E. M. linker, with a capital mock of $15,000. divided Into 10 ahnrea. The object of the inmpiiny la to engsig In the pur ch.ie in I ae of rent eatate. The memtx-ra of the company recently tmught the choice hualuta corner at t'liimiierclnl and Fourteenth atreeta, an ) will, It la understood, erei t a line lmalnea blok there. Tlw acnlor cliiw f the Ulah achuol held a ping pong tournament in the enihly hnll laat evening for the bene fit of the llbni-y. A huge number of filenda of Mt achool wwe In attendance and n rwj.1 aum w.ia realiaed from a nuill iKlinlaalon fee chArged. Mlaa Winnie llUglna proved chaniplon or the game and recelv?d im awaril for her ability a huniNomj picture of a ping iong acene. When the gamefc h'ld concluded th. tlo-ir am beared and a pleuainl dance u emlulsoi In for the halnnre of the evening. Cn plain Harry Flavel of the hUh , h.u,l fo.ii hall t.inii iinnoumva nun the team haa play.-d Ita laxt gam for the setisnn. It had h-n-n the Intention of the local to iliy '.he Portland high achool 'on N-'W Year .lay, but nego- tintlona whl.h naJ ben in progreaa between tha two teama have ended In a failure ' to elt-H't arrangement for a gnme. There not being any other nvalliille team to m-et at tut early date, It was dtf-.Mid that for the bal ance of the aoumn no games would be played. The alennier North Slur hud consid erable trouble In towing u raft of liK out of tcep rlv.T Thursday eveniig. The rough weath -r and Btronjr current on the entrance to the Columbia cau-ed the raft to break away and It looked for a time aa If tha logs would becunu. acuttered and loft. By the united ef forts, however, f the Jordan and the North Ptar the smooth water of IV-p tlwr wan tt-galivd. About : legs wer.?- wuahed ashore near Frankfort landing but they will be recovered with out difficulty whin the weather inoi'fr- ates. It Is the Intention to tal e the raft to the .mouth of the Blind slough where a river steamer avill tnk it In tow and proivHl with It to roilliind to be delivered to the consignees. The Ca'nm-t tfun contains a full fiei-onnt of the dith if William O. Preacolt. why .vaa killetl Wtdiicadny moriiliig at Pellon & Armnluiiig'a log ging camp. Dece iad hud ben engnged for Home weeks In keeping the logging road In repair and was acting In that capacity when the accident occurred. He waa standing on chc chute when the algnul was given that rt log hud been started down. He failed to hear the whistle and wus etruck by the log. the timber coming In contact with him in such a manner ns :o cause his head to strike with reit force. The skull was crushed ind Preseott died without regaining consclomn-'ss. Deceased wns a native of Maine, waa born In 18M and had resided In Onthlamet since 18S4 , He. was unmarried... The fun eral took place tt Cathlamet yester day, tinder the auspices of the Ked Men. Oroml program nlht-dort't ml It. Confetti, confetti, confetti tonight, tonight, tonight! at the circus, . i Thu Aatorlg Woman's club will hold It regular meeting on the thrld floor of the Pythian caatle hall at 2:20 thl afternoon. The program will consist of a musical and the quotation in response to roll call will be on the aub- Ject of music. , Mr. Clara. Oaburn will act a chairman for the afternoon Article of Incorporation of the Frye Oerdltig company wer filed yesterCay In the office of the county tlerk. The Incorporator are John Fry and E. A. Clerdlng, and the capital atock la plac ed at $5400. The company will con duct a livery buiine, f-d and sale table and fcarnea shop. Mr. Gerd- Ing hue I iirrlinid the Interest of Mr. Gaston In the bualneaa of Gaston A Frye, City Attorney A. M. Hmllh yesterday llled In the office of the city auditor hi opinion In the queatlon a to who should act ixjllce judge during the Illness lit Auditor Nelson Deputy ib ennan or Mayor Buprenant. ; Mr. Hmlth rules '.hit the duty devolve up on Mr, Ijberman, baaing his opinion on that section of the city charter w hich provide: The auditor and po lice Judg may have a deputy, to tie appointed by him In writing, and to continue during hi pleasure. 8uch deputy shall have he power to perform imy aV t or duty re-iulred of his prlncl- ttl, and his principal Is responsible for his acta and conduct." There is a sec tion In the "barter which provides that the mayor "may" act as police Judge, but it specifies that this duty shall fall uMn IhJ nmyir only In the absence of the iiudl'or from .he city, nnd doubt-l-a is mnint to provide for a police Jud:f! whst h;re la no deputy auditor. The ruling a. pleasant news to May or Hupreiunt, who was very much averse to acting aa police Judge. The performing of . the midwinter clrcu'i last avjalng was the most profit able of thv- aeries, a crowd larger than any previous night being In attendance. The grand street parade" attracted a leal of attention and drew large crowds to the hall. Tonight perform ance will h a partial change of pro gram. There will be two perform ances In tha big show and beside that tnere will be many pecla!tle well worth going tcros the continent sev eral time to see. Lunette, the maid of the mooa. will be there: the man who swallowed the rocks will be there; the whirling dervishes will be there; Iji Belle Fantlma, and 1 Bella Rose will be there; the wild man from Bor neo, with hla trained rat will be there and the Irish canaries, they will a'.so be there. Axel will reat his wonder ful dagger act and will edify the audi ence by swallowing a murderous sword. The cock re! spaniel pup will positively te raffled off, nnd holders of tickets must be sure to be present . If they would have their chances considered, for the winning number must be In the house. Under no other circumstance will the pup be given away. At the close of tonight' the last perform ance grand confetti ball will be given. Ti) THE Pl'BLIC To the honored customers who have kindly glvon us their patronage In the past, we hereby announce that we have moved from Unlontown to 178$ Frank lin avenue, in Uppertown. We hope to retain our old, ard to make many new friends In our new location, and will do our best to please our customer respectfully. MARY and HU.IA TASALA, Dressmaker. BANK NOTICE. The seventeenth bnnu.il meeting of the stockholders of the First Natloral bank of Astoria, for the election of di rector and transaction of other busi ness, Mil he held at the blinking office, Tuesday, January 13t.h, IMS, at Ss. nt. S. S. GORDON, Cashier. SVENSON'S BOOK PTOnii Always has something new. Fancy shell novelties, album, attractive pic tures and art kooJs. Large line of holiday bH)k and musical Instruments nnd hundreds of nice things suitable I for precnH. HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS ' We are showing a large line of Holiday Goods at Attractive Prices ROCK I SO CHAIRS, each from . . . . iX5c to $12 00 M0KIUS CHAIRS, each from . 50 to $L7 00 PARLOU and LIBRARY Tables . . ,- 75o.lo $10 00 HOOK CASKS and WRIT- ing Desks . . $3 00 to $17 50 SHE OUR NEW LINE of Couches and lounge from ... $5 00 to $13 00 Great Eastern SHANAHAN BUILDING OFFICIAL COUNT MAflf FIXALl!ANVAHSIIOWf 1027 VOTES CAST. The IteHiilt la Quite a Good One Forty-five lnn Than ' IteglMtratloti. Justice of the Peace Goodman, Cvun ty Clerk Clinton and Deputy Auditor Leberman yesterday morning met and canvassed the vote cast In the late city election. The total vote cast in the city wu 1077, or IS less than the regis tration. The following statement show the vote cast In the several polling places, the registration and the short age: Preelnet No. 1 ............ Vote. Keg. Dec. ...131 T. 189 ; 2 .........244 H 205 262 250 88 14. 12 1 IS 2 10 No. t No. 3 No 4 No. S No. . 129 Total 1027 1072 45 Increase. The Vote for the two candidate for city attorney, A.M. Smith and Judge F. Vj. Winton, was as follow: Precinct ' Smith. Winton. No. 1 ...v8S 43 No. 2 149 3S No. I ... ...170 71 No. 4.... ........ ...158 81 No. 5 6! 27 No. ( 84 43 Total 708 . 303 Smith' ma Jo: it y, 405. The vot-s for, George Kabolh'and R. M. Leathers, candidate for the council In the First ward, wa a follows: Condldate No 1. No 8. No 3. Total. Kaboth 101 J07 122 330 Leather ..... ... 27 7 119 225 Koboth' majority, 10. The vote for the candidates for coun cilmen In the Second ward wa: Candidate- No 4. No 5. Total. J. V. B'ir.tS 121 55 176 J. J. Robinson 121 42 ' 163 Ja. W. Welch 113 28 141 John Svenson ...71 4 119 Burns' majority, 35. Robinson' majority, 44. In the Thjrd ward C. A. Lelnen weber reeelvei 94 vote and A. Brix re ceived J2, Mr. Leinenweber' majority being 72. PIANO GIVES xWAT ? At Mr. R. Ingelton' on Decem ber 29. Big reduction sale of ladle' hats, coats and skirts. Remember MONDAT Is Mrs. Ingle ton's bargain day. Ten percent dis count on all sale on Monday only. A chance for the piano with every 60 tvnt purchiae. Welch block. You will find thb best 15c meal In the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant. ffllllllllliait Here's cbance to square yooreolf with yonr beet fellow or husband. Buy him a nice box of cigars, meerschaum or briar pipe. Cigar especially for the Christmas trade. -AH sizes, 12 to 100 in a box. Vili Mson TWO STORES: ELEVENTH ST. COMMERCIAL ST. ft WE CARRY THE FINEST LIKE of Carpets and Rngs in the oit.v, all at Reduced Price YOU NEED A LAMP FOR THE Parlor See our.New Line BRING US YOUR TICTURES and we'll frame them at re duced price WE CAN SUPPLY KITCHENS with everything to cook a Christmas dinner Furniture Co. S76 COMMERCIAL STREET LAM Is5000 8 tV Mars IpJJ . . - . i (" J)fit, 1 1 i STYLE i -'if 1 P. A. STOKES. ocmocroctiCKecroocaoooccrooooac oocooooccot SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS ii Fine H inglng Lamps, i Individaal Crockery Pieces, Carvis? Sets. Table Cotlery, etc Things that are always i acceptable. Call and see the assortment. Foard & Stokes Company ii '.:'. ',!'''! i VVWW..'WVW.VWWMWWWVrrr I The Boston Restaurant! X "-M) CO.MMEKCIAL ST BE 1ST t Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria I Try Our25 Prompt Attention X MARINOVICH V. H. COPLEY' Constantly carries on hand a complete ami highly satiNl'actory supply of fin Groceries and Dry Gcc: 483-451 BOND STREET a ' The Tlie Palace Palace ' ! Cafe wm von miiri tlve Perfectly la MATERIAL This we can guar- - .- . tt "" y- . - - antee, for our cloth- h ing is the late, hand- jj tailored, perfect fit-g ting Mnd, It costs you no more to dress g well. 8 Set of Fancy Crockervr DAI Nil FEET 1 Wklck, Like All Kind f i Footwear C Be Seca la Newest Shape Matetial at PETERSON 0 CROWN'S I - Cent Dinners . ....".', W ii High Class Chef & BOSCOVICH :: f44n 44Hs Best Kostc-rc:! l Regular Meals. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty E.erytW$iftle Market Afford Catering Conrv