THE MORNING ASTORIAN, v SUNDAY, D)vCE5lBER 21, 1902
! Special for
Wo will opun up on Monday morning a fine assort
ment of fresh Fruit and Vegetables, everything tho
market affords. ; ,
lluco your order early and get a choice selection.
Ross, Higgitis 6k Co.
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THE MORNING ASTORIAN
THUcniONUJ Ml.
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GREAT
Cloak Sale
THIS
WEEK
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A. Dunbar Co.
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IJ you those olrKanl suit cast's
JtltnklKrr Co. aVe giving away?
Th Htrnl last evening gnv. evl
lnc of the ttpproach of the holiday
soason, irrnt crowd thronging them
until after 10 oVIiM'k, Tho stores
were packed with purchasers of Christ
mas goods and trade wai unusually
brink. Tho reports of ttie leading mer
chant liulUute that there la no soare
Ity of ninti.-y In this city.
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For the Men !
Smoking Jackets,
Bath Robes. Silk
Neckwear, Gloves
Fancy Hose, and
Handkerchiefs
If
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FREE!
A Handsome &
SUIT CASE
Given away with Men's or Youth's
Suit or Overcoat.
vSuits, Overcoats,
Trousers, Shoes, Fancy
5weaters,;Etc.
S. DANZIGER & CO. !!
Astoria's Leading Clothiers.
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Christmas J
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Ten cent pT box-'hrlslmaa candle
Ht JnhiMun Drot.
Hoy' tout chests, suitable for Christ
ntu gifts, nt Fisher Bros.
Uuy your suit w overcoat from Pan.
xlgur A Co. Mnd H an IcKMii.t lull
chs fr of charge,
Toy free o( t lwrrt with tvery dol
lar pnrrhase and over wt Shanahan',
Bfti) Commercial atreet. , ,
Hhanahan five toyi of all kind frc
of charge with every dollur purchase
and over 6M Commercial trtv
Clean, newly furnished room by the
week or month, at moderate price,
over Pelsrson Brown'i ahoe store,
Commencing Monday, toya free
with every one dollar purchase or over
at Bhanhnn', &K0 Commercial atreet.
For Item Threa furnished rooms for
houckilng, on ground floor, Enquire
at fk-ulley' httrdware store, til Bond
street.
Open for the Impaction of the pub
lic, with a tine -of art novnltlea suit
able for Xmua Frank Woodfleld a art
hop on Bond atreet.
I have a line of Imported novelties for
ChrWmaa entlrd new, lever tn the
market before, at prices to ault every
one. Iloger, drugglit.
Ctmi to burn. The famous Wyoming
eoul for domestic use,' ft T pec ton.
flood lump tne coal at IS p'r ton.
Phone 6l. E'mora A Co.
For a limited time we will t'A Christ
ma busy containing 1 bar. Kirk's
toilet sonp and 1 bottle Kirk's perfume,
at 20i Mr box. Considering the quali
ty of these goods the price Is very low,
Johnson llro.
J. V. (turns, the cigar manufacturer,
of 41 Commercial street, hue sold dur
ing the past year over 300,000 cigars,
Thee Included the following brands,
vis: Im Iti'llc. La Imperial and the Op
per Btar.
The A. I. T. Messenger Co. has
more boys than you and they sre more
willing to work. Rtn them up by
telephone nt the Western Vnlon office
or call them by the A. D. T. cslt boxes
and let them deliver your Xma pre
ents. It only costs 15 cents per half
hour for each errand, and besides It's
tho proper way to do It.
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Christmas Jandlt;s 10c per "box. John
son llros.
Hwwt .reati IB cents a pint. No
charge for . whipping. Tagg candy
store, . ;
Th. coostlng steamers rtobert Dot
lar and Laknw .ml the four masted
schooner Virginia passed out to st-u
yesterday aftrnoon. .... . ' y ,
ril' p In ut Tanxig'tr Ai Co.'a and ex
amine the .legunt suit cases he Is glv
Ing away with och purchase of men's
and y.iulh'a suits and overcoats.
I-ot 1iHttnlne bag, containing p.
jrs of value only to owner, and small
aum of m miy, A reward of-$10 will be
paid or return of same to this office,
I have the largest Una of perfumes
ever brought hre, for Chrlrtmaa, aid a
lot of fancy purses for ladles; prices re
duced to one-half. Ilogers, drug
gist, .
Intending purchaser, of Christmas
ire. ornaments will do well to so. our
stock, as we have probably th. best
line ever brought to the city. Tagg'a
candy sto.-e. 1 !
County Judge Trcncliard yesterday
appointed Kdrd Hldderbush admln
Islator of the estate of Richard B.
Mellaril, who was recently committed
to the Insan. asylum.
For fraii'td ind nnf rained picture,
picture frunu-n, burnt leather outfits
and nmterldW, art novelties, picture
glsss and plc'ure framing, go to Frank
Woodfleld's are shop n Bond street.
The bridge and Iron structural work
ers of Astoria passed a resolution at
lost night's meeting that union hours,
union wagea and union time would go
nlto effct on the first of January, 1903.
An accident to the headlight of the
down train last night delayed It about
SO minutes. The feed-pipe of the head
light ws broken and It was necessary
to use a lantern In Its place, repalra
being impossible.
Astoria Labor Council has elected the
following officers to serve during 1903:
President, J. F. Welch; vice-president,
U. Hears, recording secretary. D. T.
Oerdcs; financial swrctary. H. M.
LnrnliH-n: guide. T. Oredge; guardian,
J. Kenkelln.
Another case of scarlet fever waa re
ported yestcr.day to Chief of Police
IIulltH-k. This case Is In the residence
of a family nam?d Frederlekson, who
live near Holy Innocents' chapel In
East Astoria. Tre house has been
quarantined.
Mrs. M. J. Fox returned Wednesday
from an cat mded vIMt with her alstcr
In LewlBton, Idaho, and her daughter,
Mrs. arlffltha In Port Townsend, Waah.
Mrs. Fox is mu.-h Improved In healtli
and her many friends are glad to wel
come her home again.
Presldfnt Corbett of the Lewis and
Clark fulr board Is sending out letters
to the presidents of the Woman's clubs
throughout the state, asking their co
operation In making the exposition suc
cessful. Much valuable assistance Is
expected from the women.
The Astorlan football team will play
the Adair school team this afternoon
at 3:30 o'clock at the A. F. & C.
grounds. All football enthusiasts will
miss seeing a good game if they do not
attend, as these teams are very evenly
matched and promise to nut up a
strong game.
A Justice's court jury yesterday de
cided that T. O. Tulllnger was not the
agent of John Stephens in the lattor's
negotiations with the Astoria Electric
company over the right-of-way matter
which resulted In Mr. Trulllnger'a suit
for $25 commission. Mr. Trullinger
set up the contention that the company
paid Mr. Stephens 350, ond that he waa
a benoflclHry In other respects. He
figured that Ills Influence tn the matter
was worth 325. The Jury decided
against him before , Judge Goodman
and Mr. Stephens Is correspondingly
elated.
, That ghastly boatload of corpse that
was awn by river steaWra near Pugot
Inland has turned out to have been of
tho dummy order, according to the
statement of Captain Jordan, the
Bailey Gatxarfs pilot. Captain Jor
dan also noticed the boat with the sup
posed corpse In It, and run his steamer
over to the craft, that he might make
an examination. The supposed dead
mun proved to be ft ault of clothes
stuffed with straw and made fast to
the seat of the half-filled boot. Cap
tain Jordan says a number of small
boys on the river bank set up howls of
ellghi when the steamer stopped, and
he conclude! that it was a youthful
prank to bother the river steamers.
The city council will meet In special
session M ndoy night, when the afftilrs
of the different committees will be
wound up and placed In shape to turn
over to the succeeding committees.
Three memhera of the present council
will retire Janu vry I Messrs. Svenaen,
llrlx and Trullinger. Mr. Brlx is chair
man of the ways and means committee
and a auccesor will have-to be named
by Mayor Buprunant., Mr, Bvenaon Is
at the luad of th. committee on pubilo
property. It Is prubable that there
will be fear changes In th. ocmmltteea,
except those rendered necessary by th
retiring of old chairmen and members.
The committee, win be named by the
mayor at th. first regular meeting In
January. At Monday night's meet
ing an ordinance to change the method
of electing the fire chief will com. up
for consl'leratlont
At midnight Pr. Alfred Kinney re
ported that Police Judge Nelson was
very low. Th sufferer had been sink
ing throughout the dsy, hut th. phy
sician expressed the belief : that ie
would live through the night. There
Is now not th. .lightest hop. for the
recovery of Judge Nelson and hi. death
la hourly expected.
There will be special Christmas mus
ic at both morning and evening
service of the Presbyterian ohurch to
day. A quartette of mixed voice, will
render anthems and Miss Katie Flavel
will be heard In the morning In the
beautiful Christmas solo. "Noel," and
In the evening the will sing "Th. Her
alds of Heaven," accompanied by or
gan and violin obi I ft a to by Prof La
Blanc. . :
The first quarterly conference "of the
M. E. church met last evening, with
Rev. L. B. Rockwell, presiding elder.
In the chair. The reports submitted
showed that the current expense of
the past year had been met In full and
that the old Indebtedness had been en
tirely wiped out; also that a new fur
nac. had been installed at the church,
at a cost of ceuly $300, which expense
had largely been provided for. The re
ports were extremely gratifying to the
member..
The German training ship Hensogln
Cwella and the Frenott bark Lamorl
clere presented a strikingly beatulful
sight as thy were towed past the city
yesterday by the Harvest Queen, en
ruot. for Portland. The German ves
sel waa bedecked with many , flag.,
prominent among them being the stars
and stripes. Both the French and
German ensigns weie dipped gracefully
and a brass band on board th. training
ship played 'The Btar Spangled Ban
ner" In a stirring style. The entire
waterfront waa lined with throng of
Astorlans who appeared much delight
ed with the fascinating spectacle.
Captain Smith of the British ship
Madagascar will either have to engage
a lesa strenuous Irish crew, or secure
a heavier capstan. Some day. , ago
the crew nulled the old capstan to
pieces while heaving the anchor, and a
new one was ordered from th. Astoria
Inn works. Yesterday the tug was
ready to take the ship to sea and the
brawny sons of the old sod were called
out to heave the anchor. For a few
mlnuts things went along smoothly
enough, but when the crew commenced
work In earnesf the t ew capstan col
lapsed before their strength. As la re
sult of this second demonstration the
vessel wlll.be delayed for another week
or 10 days, or until the Iron works can
turn out a new capstan. Captain
Smith waa Jollied when the first atory
of the strength of his crew came out,
but yesterday's accident verifies his
story of their great strength and will
serve to convince those doubting
Thomasea who were Inclined to regard
the tale as an enthusiastic expression,
C. A. Bradbury, a well known pio
neer of this section, died early yester
day morning at his Seaside home. Mr.
Bradbury had not been a sufferer from
any disease, death being attributed to
advanced years, being at the time of his
death nearly 84 years of age. Vlement
Adams Bradbury was born March IS,
1819. In Tork county, Maine. Since his
very early manhood excepting for a
brief time which he put In at sea 'life
he has llvad on the Pacific coast, put
ting in his time between the Colum
bia river district, where he was en
gaged in the lumbering business, and
California, where he mined and It is
said quite successfully. Since the
yjar 1831, when he returned from Cali
fornia and settled nt what Is now
known as Bradbury's Landing, he has
lived continuously In this slate. In
1SSS he moved to Seaside where he has
since made his home with his son
Clement Bradbury. He waa married
in 1850 to Miss Annie Hobson, daughter
of William Hobson. , A son and
daughter survive him, .Clement Brad
bury, who la temporarily in the east.
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MlANAUan DUILUIMI
and Mm, B. A. Qulgley of Bradbury
Landing, The funeral will be held
tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from
the M-. K. church at tteaslde and the
Interment will be In the old pioneer
cemjtery on Clatsop plains.
The local correspondent of the Ban
Francisco Call last night received the
following wire from bis paper: "John
D. Carrlgan died In destitute circum
stance, today In a local hospital. He
carried card showing that he had
been telegraph editor of th. Morning
Astorlan land Astoria correspondent of
the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. The
coroner is holding th. body, awaiting
some Information," The dispatch con
tained the request that Information be
furnished as to whether or not deceas
ed had any relative. In this city, and
whether or not the body would be
claimed by any one living here. Car
rlgan was formerly resident of this
city. He was a native of Ireland and
about 33 year, of age. On coming to
this country he engaged In the printing
business, being a compositor on the
Cathlamet Gazette. He afterwards
took to newspaper writing, being con
nected wltb The Astorlan at different
times, and with Baker - City publica
tions. About a year ago he sold a valu
able timber claim, and after settling
his accounts had balance of $600 or
$700. He left for Ban Francisco and
nothing had since been heard of him.
If any of hi. friends In this city wish
to claim the body, the coroner at Ban
Francisco should be notified at once.
BIRTH NOTICES.
To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sacrey a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. James J. Robinson
a son.
On December 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Blerhach of Honolulu a daughter.
(Mrs, Bierbach was formerly Miss
Hellborn of this city.)
PIANO GIVEN aWAT
At Mrs. R. Ingelton'a on Decem
ber 29. Big reduction sale of ladies'
hats, coats and skirts.
Remember MONDAY 1. Mrs. Ingle
ton's bargain day. Ten percent dis
count on all wile, on Monday only.
A chance for the piano with every SO
cent purchase. Welch block.
SVKNSON'S BOOK STORE
Always has something new. Fancy
shell novelties, albums, attractive pic
ture, and art goods. Large line of
holiday books and musical Instruments
and hundreds of nice things suitable
for presents.
A FINE LIBRARY.
Of 140 volumes Is found on each of
the Northern Pacific's "North Coast
Limited" trains. Don't fonret that
these are the only trains operated In
th. West that are lighted throughout
rr electricity.
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Other Astoria Whole
sale Cigar and To
bacco dealers sell at
Portland prices.
SO DOES
Will Madison I
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Santa Dane hnvt all ?!
his Xmas cigars there
Why don't you do the
same?
TWO STORES:
534 Commercial Street.
114 Eleventh Street
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nAHHER SAUVE,
th most hoalina salve In the worirb
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Men' Chair, for Xmas presents.
See the large Hue we have from
$7.50 to $17.00
The best line of Bookers in the
city, from
$1.00 to $12.00
Couches and Lounge, with ouk
frames, in VELOUR aud MOE
ROCOUNE, $5.50 to $13.00
NEW LINE CARPETS AND
BUtiS JUST AKKIVEU.
New Spring Patterns
Furniture Co.
878 I'OMMKlit'UL BTREKT
STOP! STOP!
LOOK NO FARTHER FOR i .
Christmas "Novelties
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Dinner Jackets. Smoliing Jackets
la Fancy Colors and in Silks -, .
BATH ROBES, LOUNGING ROBES
UMBRELLAS
DENTS GLOVES
Tbe Finest on EaYth
Silll Mufflers for Full Dress
See Our Up-to-Date Neckwear, Full- -Dress
White Vests for Evening Wear
Fancy Suspenders and Fine llosiery
P. A. 'Stakes
SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Fine Hingln? Lamps.
Individual Crockery
Table Cntlery, etc.
acceptable. Call and
Foard & Stokes Company
A MESSAGE
To every Man, Woman and Child:
1 SHOES
Fancy Slippers, Rubbers, Rubber and
I Canvas Boots, Newest, Largest, Latest
i Stock.
1 PETERSON Q BROWN
The Boston
530 COMMERCIAL STREET
Best and Neatest Eating Honse in Astoria
Try Oor 25-Cent Dinners
Prompt Attention
I V. H. C
Constantly carries on hand a complete
T and highly satisfactory supply of tiuc
Groceries and Dry Goods
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Things that are always t
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