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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1902)
liifc JiOKltlNH ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY. D)!CEMflER 21. 1902 ,444AAAA.. V SHOW ME! X - Moat (Kwplo on tho subject of Xmaa gifta I ; U10 lima from Missouri, "Show Mel" If , ncip m mm itn opportunity wo will show you that , our good things to cat and good things suitable for XmnngifUcnn'tboboat, BKST C'ltKAMKUY BU'lTEIt, 70 cents. wV. twt r I Ross, Hfggliis 6b Co. tE,M0RNN(rAST0RIAN THUCI'IIONE Ml, TUB WKATHER. IMim.AM). lo. M.-W.trn Or. n and Waahlnnton, occasional rain-, ! At M. n I 1 ooooooooooooo GREAT 1 Christmas candle 10c per box. John- Hon Uroi. noner will deliver to any part of in city, on Christmas day, any flavor or n cream In brick mould tP In lit Dan $r A Co.'s and t amin tna tiagant ault aar h la irlv- Inif away with inch purchaM of men' nnd y.iulh'a suit and jvarcoat. ' A washout on th Una onwi-hr tmwaeii Bvensnn and Ktyippa dulayed the arrival of tha down train laat nhrhf until tha early hour of thla morning-. I hava tha largest Una of perfume aver brouht hr, for Chrlatmaa. and a Tn rant, par boi-Chrlstmas candlr, lot of fancy pu. for ladle.; pri'ea. r.. t Johnson lira.. du.t to ona-half. RogcraV d, .. Cloak Sale THIS WEEK ar 8 A. Dunbar Co. 000000909000COOOOOOO 00000 Co to burn. The famous Wyoming ouaj for domratlc uw, M per ton. tiood lump atnve coal at IS pr ton. Iltona Ml. K'mora A Co. Mrs. K. 55, Faramaon. who haa own in Portland during tha paat month, la to arrive hums by thla morning' tmr accompanied by her husband. Boys' tool cheat, suitable for Christ- nut gift, at Flatter Tiroa. Bwwt .ream IS rente a pint. No rhurge for whipping, TagCa candy Uuy your ault tr overcoat from Dun altfitr A Co. and et an tlcftant ault ease fr of charge. Clean, newly furnished rooma by tha weK or month, at moderate prU, over Tetaraon A Drown' ehoe atore. l"or IWnt Threa furnished rooma for hnurk.plng, on around floor. Enquire at iJoulley'a hardware itore, 431 liond atreet. All the city f fflra war closed yeater day by order of Mayor Suprenant out of rcapm t to the memory of the late Judge H. B. Nelson. Kuata Paia. a native of rtnland. yesterday made declaration of becom ing a eltln of the Cnlted States before County Clerk Clinton. I have a Una of Imported novelties for Christmas entlnrty new, never In the market before, at prices to ault every one. Rogera, drugglat. Mra. Duncsn Stuart arrived lost v enlng from iMindee. Mr. and Mra, Stuart will occupy the new residence net enat of the EpUcopal church. I)t Chatelaine bng, containing pa per of value only to owner, and email aunt of m nty. A reward of $10 will b potd for return of am to thla office. For a limited time we will ae!' Chrlat maa box.- containing 1 bur Klrk'a toilet aonp and 1 bottle Klrk'a perfume, ut ZOc per box. Conaldering the quajl ty of theeo gooda the price la very low. Johnaon Broa, Slat. intending purchaaera of Chrlatmaa tree ornamenta will do well to ace our atmk. 4a we hava probably tha beat line ever brought to the city. Taa candy ato.-a, For framud nd tinframed pkturea. picture frame, burnt leather outfit and roatorlati, art noveltlea, picture glue and picture fmlnlng, go to Frank Woodfkld'e are ahop w Bond etrcet. Cha. C. Pyle, repreaenttnf tha Margarita Flacher company which otM-na a week eeaann at Fiahera' opera houee next Monday, la In the city mak Ing arrangement for the company'e appearance. . oniereni local mrcjant. liualnoaa from raaldenta of tha north ahora la particularly heavy. , Cltlana of ChJ- nooa ore good euatomera tnd other! Wnt of $70.. The connlHtency of Mc. Ponaid'a hrd luck atorlta, however, war far abort of his evident ability a C. Bwopa aa atage manager Introduced artlatltf aettlng for every acene and bl acenlc work brought forth many exprewnon or admiration from , the audience. An orcheatratlon of the acor waa obtained from New York at considerable expenae, but upon Ha ar- a aollcltor, and a aad lack of veracity rival here waa discovered to be unfit for CitrlatmM tree will bloom today In tha varloua achoola with their usuul profuaton. The teacher have been quite active In preparing for the event and the puplla have k-nt ready and willing handa. Chafing dlnhe. tlve o'cloik tea. carra. china plate, tupn nj auueera, lamp, plp.a. dgira, allver plated knlvea, fork and apoona, fancy or angea. frulta and vegetable, now, llliftfln A Co. Tho A. D. T. Meaaenger Co. haa more boya than you and they are more willing to ork. Ring them up by telephone at the Weatern Union office or call them by tha A. D. T. call boxea and let them deliver your Xmaa pree enta. It only coata 15 centa per half hour for each errand, and beeldea Ifa the proper way to do It. led to euaplclon on the part of Mr. C, C. Mnt?n, wbo held the donation, with the result that tha money waa with held, and the man la probably now neoklng eympathy and aaalatanca among other oeople, to whom thla may oe a warning to Inveatlgate before In vesting, Th holiday trade for thl eeaeon la amounting to conalderably more than that of laat, accorJIng to the vlewa of point both up and down the river con tribute a liberal patronage. There la a paculuarlty about out of town 'cue. torn that la noted by thoae who make a apeclajty of handling holiday gooda. for Instancy Baturday wna Seaaldera' day, resklenta from that community be Ing greatly In excess of any other lo cality. Monday, nary a Seaalder, but Chinook aeemed out in force. Yeatar. day Warrenton had poaxeasion of the city.. Todiy a rush 1 looked for from Hkamokawa. Thla accounted for lnrgtfly, of course, by :he run of the different ateamere which handle pas senger to and from different points. but to where tha train gives dally set vice It can only be reasoned out on the th-wy of freakish human nature. use. There waa no time to prepare another arrangement and In conae- quense the orchestra waa rather handi capped In its work. In spite of thla everything passed off nicely and In or der. Mr. McCue as active business manager of the arrangements worked untiringly for the success of the opera and to him personally la attributed, In a large measure, the results. CHRISTMAS SERVICES At the Churches J. V. Hums, the cigar manufacturer, of 47 Commercial atreet, haa aold dur ing the past year over 300.000 cigar. These Included the following brand, vis: La Relle, La Imperial and tha Op. per 8tar. Almont. the little son of Contractor J. E. Feruaon, has entirely recovered from his recmt attack of scarlet fever andtin coneKiuence the quarantine un der which the home of Ills parents has been placed la now removed. Ellen E. Fredrlckaon died yesterday morning at her home 1591 Grand ave nue from an attack of scarlet fever. Demised waa the 11 year old daughter of Alex Frxlerlckson. and had been sl k but x brief time only. The fun eral will be held this afternoon at 1 oVIork from the family residence and the Interment will be in Greenwood cemetery. For the Men vSmoking Jackets. Bath Robes Silk Neckwear, Gloves Fancy Hose, and Handkerchiefs F R E FREE! A Handsome SUIT CASE Given away with Men's or Youth's Suit or Overcoat. F R E E vSuits, Overcoats, Trousers, Shoes, Fancy vSweaters, Etc. S. DANZIGER S CO. : Astoria's Leading Clothiers : f4.4444444444.4 Fred Sunders, the young eon of Cap tain Charles Sanders, w ho has been an Inmate of the blind asylum, waa dis covered yesterday to have ararlet fever. The enae had developed rather rapidly, but la not a yet considered erloua. I'pon the notMcatlw of the attending physician of the lature of the miilady the house waa at once placed onder quarantine reatrlctlona. 0orge Tllden, the marine diver who arrived .from Portland Monday evening waa brought here to Investigate the an chor of tho ihip Mad.israsear. lying In the lower harbor. It woe thought the anchor, had become fouled but while the diver waa at the bottom of the river yesterday trying to ascertain the nature of the trouble a sudden squall put the veaael In" motion and the an chor wna drngg.nt a short distance. This proved that everything was In condition so furUier Investigation will not tnke place. Arrangement for the funeral of the late Mra. Carrie Krnger have bean al tered from those At first Intended tho eervlio will' be held this afternoon In Portland with interment in Lone Fir cemetery. The death of Mra. Krager cama as a aad surprise to her many friends in thl city. It was believed that aha was recovering from her 111 nesa. aa she had shown marked elgns of Improvement and It waa not gener ally knoa-n that she waa dangerously 111 until the announcement of her death was given out. Mrs. Jtrager had en aeared herself to a wide circle of friends through her offices aa teacher and they are heartbrok n hv tier anil. den death. Yesterday In the circuit court the fol-, lowing ordera were handed down: John Curlson va, Ellon R. Lewis, findings and decree entered; John Fox va. Ida J. Hnnthorn, witnesses were heard and case set for argument on December 29; Anton M. Kllnt vs. Johanna M. Kllnt, u'-inuu emerea; iiooert aibson va Mnrit a. Warren et al., demurer to complaint sustained and allowed 10 days in which to amend or further picnn; Anton M. Kllnt vs. Johanna Kllnt, flntilnga of fact decree entered; Margarat M. Parsona vs. Edgar A. aianer, decree entered; n. Curruthers va. Alex Grant and W. W. Whipple, set for trial December J9, 1902. The court adjourned until the 29th of this month. ' A fake unfortunate'RlvIng the name of John McDonald has been working the logging campa on tha river for aoma day ast. At Svensen he ex hlblted an apparently lame arm which he claimed needed ammitatlon. and succeeded In enlisting the sympathies of the good-hearted loggers to the ex- The Columbia River Digger com pany'a dredge operated by Captain M. C. Hackett, has now completed the work of repairing the broken dykes of the Lewis and Clark, which were In jured by the late high tldea. A part of this work was at first undertaken by the different owner, of the Interest ed property, but the repairs were not deemed effiictlve aa done by hand and so the dredger waa brought Into serv Ice. The destructive tides, while oper atlng to the marked detriment of the farmers, have nevertheless served aa a sort of an awakening for them, besides creating a lucrative Business for Cap tain Hackett et al. It had been the Intention of the different land owners who purposed to reclaim their proper ty to conatruct hand dykes, but the dredge has taken precedence over that Idea since the disastrous results al ready noted. A machine made dyke la realised to be an effective barrier j against any encroaching flood likely to vlKlt this county and hence the dredge will be utilised to a full advantage Soon after Christmas work on W. E Dcment's property will be recommenced there being nearly a mile mora to do The work will be done independent of the old hand dyke which already en clones the land, the Intention being to build the new and large one by the side of the other. 1 It was a pity It rained laat night, for the extraordinary Inclemency of the weather undoubtedly kept many from attending a good thln4 L . the second and last performance of the "Little Duke." However, the performance waa slvsn is scheduled, and an ap pierlutlve audience, though a small one gii'itcd the production. The very humid condition of things did not In the leant dampen the ardor of the per formers nor rust their voices aa waa well attested by the alertness of their movements and the naturalness of their tones. The ladles were all cnptl vatlng and the men "as line a set of fellowa as one would see In a day's Journey." The blood of Henry Navarre coursed through the velna of "Chan' nonalsse de Lausac," Miss Kathryn Shlvely. with unusual dramatic fervor. Miss Shlvely characterized her role throughout with the rare ability that Is always to be remarked In her every appearance. The duchess, Miss Sadie Sutherland, satisfied everyone with her charming acting and sympathetic voice. Captain Montland, J. C. McCue, ma neuvered his men with military pre cision and dramatic skill. Mra. J. T. Rosa atistulned the lead with tha fin esse of style that Invariably attends her efforts along that line. To Mra. Koss belongs tha credit of the whole affair and she Is to be thanked by a grateful public for two of the most entertaining evenings ever furnished In a local theatre. Frank Carnnhan waa also there last night; that alone would huve ensured pronounced success. J. . GERMAN LUTHERAN Zlon'a Ser vices on Chrlatmaa day at 11 a. m. and T p. m. GRACE CHURCH The chlldrtn s carol service and Christmas tree fes tival will be held In the church and Sunday school room,A this evening (Christmas eve) at SLo'clock. The of fering will be for the Child's comfort cot at the Good Samaritan hospital. Portland. 8ervlcea on Christmas day at t:V) a. m. and 10:30 a. m. as usual, with the offerings for the Aged and In firm Clsrgy fund. Services also on Friday and Saturday (St. Stephen's diy and St, John' day) at 9:30 a. m. HOLT INNOCENTS' CHAPEL-Ow- ing to scarlet fever next door, the Christmas services will be postponed. Notice will be given at the Sunday morning service. ST. MART'S CHVRCH-The Christ mas solemnity will be observed with appropriate services beginning with an early communion service at S a. m., which will take the place of the for mer midnight service. ' Special muBlc with accompaniment of the string or chestra will be rendered at that service by the children's choir. The mass of I the Aurora will be said at 9 a. m. and high mass will be sung by the full choir at 10:30 at which time a sermon will be delivered by Father Lane on the subject, "Good Tidings of Great Joy." Christmas services will also be held by the chaplain at the hospital and con vent chapels in the morning and bene diction will be sung In the afternoon. The Chrlatmaa tree exerclsea for the children of St. Mary's Sunday school will be' held on Sunday, December 28. few STOP! STOP! LOOK NO FARTHER FOR Christmas Novelties A FEW SUGGESTIONS Dinner JacRets, Smollingjacllets; In Fancy Colors and in Silks BATH ROBES LOUNGING ROBES UMBRELLAS tMMMsBBBBBBBBW DENTS GLOVES The Finest on Earth Silk Mufflers for Full Dress V ' See Our Up-to-Date Neckwear, Full- Dress White Vests for Evening Wear , Fancy Suspenders and Fine Hosiery P. A. Stokes I SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS I Fine Hinging: Lamps, Set of Fancy Cfocftery. Individual Crockery Pieces, Caning: Sets, Table Cutlery, etc Things that are always acceptable. Call and see the assortment. . A FINE LIBRARY. Of 140 volume 1 found on each of I the Northern Pacific' "North Coast Limited", trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operated In I the West that are lighted throughout! ny electricity. Mrs. CARD OF THANKS J.- T. Ross desires to express born, Mr. Sellg, Mr. Swope. Mr. John McCue and all others who assisted in the production of the "Little Duke." fflHSIIIIittat Foard & Stokes Company heTsIncere thakTto M O 'F. He..- f A MEvSiVAGK O f To every Man, Woman and Child: SHOES Fancy Slippers, Rubberv Rubber and I Canvas Boots, Newest, Largest, Latest I Stock. II PETERSON BROWN The Boston Restaurant : .h'M commercial street Other Astoria Whole sale Cigar and To bacco dealers sell at Portland prices. SO DOES Will Madison Santa Claus buys all his Xmas cigars there Why don't you do the same? TWO STORES: 534 Commercial Street. 114 Eleventh Street. The Time Is Short But we can supply your wants niiJ',i,'U'..l 1- T3 4f 1 A. Men' Cbair for Xmas present. See the large line we have from $7.50 to $17.00 The best line of Rockers in the city, from $1.00 to $12.00 Conobea and Lounges with oak frames, in VELOUK and MOK ROCOLINE, $5.50 to $18.00 Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention liigh Class Oief J MAR1NOVICH & BOSCOVICH ? . . I. A A. A A A AAA AAA A A A A A AAAaaa.. . V. 1-1. W UH FRY NEW LINE CARPETS AND RUGS JUST ARRIV D. New Spring Patterns - .Great Eastern Furniture Co. BHANAHAN BUILDING 376 COMMERCIAL STREET CoiiKtantly carries oh baud a complete ami highly 8atlnfactory tiply of flue ' Groceries and Dry Goods -.. J. . T I 483-451 BOND STREET f The Palace Cafe The Best Rcstoat Refular Meals. 25 Centa f s Sunday Dinners a Specialty . Eerythinf tne Market Affords Palace Catering Conr::;y I