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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1903)
ASTORIA" OHIiGON, .THURSDAY, DECLMREk it. iJKW. nfl. n W Hj S l H Y d NOT THE BEST IN THE WORLD PUT THE PEST ON THE COAST Clearness is an index of Purity. P V V For Pure, Clean and Pal atable Beverage drink NORTH PACIFIC BEER If you do drink Why not drink the Best you can g'et?, p NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO., ASTORIA, OREGON. Ask Game With Local Bowlers Multnomah Club Anxious to Have Commercials Try Out New ly Installed Alleys. . Thre has bwn a de-idd revival of mtomtt m bling thin. tall. and the 'Vfml ilub arc prirlng (or the winter contest. Lot-ally the Com in.niHl and Irving Club bowkra are Renin In shape and a tournament will doubt I e be arranged. The Irving are muoh slronaer thin ywr than here tofore and Captain Jack Am bury ex. pert to five the Commercial a hard tunsl. Multromah' committee also mak ing up It winter Itinerary. TeMertlay the OontinuvUl Club bowling commit tee received the fallowing letter from the chairman at Multnomah' com mit tte; -Portland. Pec. 1. Chairman Com mercial Club Bowling Committee Dear Sir: I take ptetwrare In Informing jrou ' that the club taa Just installed a new set of bowling alley, and we would be very glad to have a team from your two vibh ue. The alley are Al and very similar to yours. "We are trying to .arrange to get down and ee you again, but moat of the boy are no busy that It la Impoal He for them to get away. However, I think that about the end of January you may expect a vlait fro mus. "Klnlly advise me If you think you can come up in the near future. " I desire :o thank you for the hand some trophy which you aecured for ua from the regatta committee, and I as--lire y It occupies a very prominent pl ice In our club. Yours truly, "F. E. FORD." I of the convict but the cloae confine ment on began to tell and he broke down completely. QUEEN'S HEIRS ARE PAUPERS. London, pec. 1. Krletine IMrovltoh. a sister of the late Queen Diana, of Servla. haa written to the newapauer In part a follow: "After the payment of legal eapensef we, her sister, received aa heir ouls V tf S,b andraga'a Jewel, aonu of the lntter miming, Conncquently In order to live, we are obliged to ! many thing. M The letter then give a llt of dlmiem and Jewel whch the sisters of the dead qui wlh to cll. The Commercial Club team la to com- ! mat ism. PERSONAL MENTION. Nick Clinton went to Portland y terday. ' J. W. Itelcher returned to Portland U-t night. Ml NVIIte Morrison la In Portland visiting friend. C. M. Cellar spent yesterday In Purl land on business. lieutenant Cooper waa over from Ft. Columbia yesterday. Henry Phonnun returned last night from a trip to Portland. Mayor C. K. Lester was in th city yesterday hum Warrenton. A. Gilbert was a passenger on last nirkt'i train from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Lackey spent yesterday In Portland., Mlsa Margaret Hosa returned last night from a trip to rortland. Mrs. C. Van Dusen has gone to (ink lund where she Mill visit for a time. Mr. P. J. Carney and sister, Mix Goodman, are In Portland on a visit. 1). P. Smith, superintendent of the I. It. A N., returned to Ilwaco yester day. Mrs. James Kindred and dauKliter Maude were over from Warrenton ye terday. Master Harry I'pshur is miftVrimt from an attack of Ititlummutory rheu- Searchers Fail to Find Body Reward Offered and Search Will Be Prossecuted With Re newed Endeavor. The body of th late Mrs, Nat Jones Is still unrecovered, though searching pnrliei dragged th river diligently all dny yesterday. Dynamite was used In the hK that the b'Hly would be brought to the surface, but this proved unavailing. Mr, June offer a reward for th recovery of the body and he I leronally superintending the search, which will be thorough. The broken hearted husband 1 haggard and worn from grief and the exhaustion attend' ant uHn hi labor In proaeeuUinr the search to find the body of hi wife, Th first he heard of hi loss waa when at 6 o'clock In the morning he waa awak ened by young Uadsby, who Informed him of the terrible disaster. He aald yesterday that his wife possessed poor eyesight, and this together with the dtrknesa thxt prevailed prevented her from seeing the ipen draw. As she lost her balance and fell forward the boy attempted to reach her but failed In hi effort to do o. For the best SHOE, see Peterson Brown Agents for "DOUGLAS" and "WALK OVER"Shoes mence practice Immediately, and will go to Portland at Its earliest conven ience. The local men will doubtless be unable to get away until after the hol idays, but can arrange for the trip early In January. L. H. HENNINGSEN $ CO. Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. Handles Stoves, "Tiawtrt and Second Hand Coodi. m BONO STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON. PHONE, RED 2305 A Costly Mistake. Plunders are sometime very expen sive. Occasionaly life Itself Is the prloo of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take tr. King's New Life Pill fur dyspepsia, dixainess, headache, liver of bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c, at Chaa. Rogers drug store. FIVE WILL PLEAD GUILTY tint ul KapUU Boodterg Thus to Icie Imprisonment. HOTEL PORTLAND The Flnet Hotel in the Northwest Grand Rapids, Dec. I. Attorney Jno, McDonald's announcement that he ex pected five of hi clients to plead guilty In the supertor court waa the principal development In the water plant scandal today. It Is generally understood those who plad guilty of 'accepting the bribes will be puniihed by fines, and not ln prison nvjnt, and they will be used us witnesses in the cases of those accused city officials who Insist upon having trials. BRUCE RESIGNS CHAIRMANSHIP. New York, Djc. I.-Jovernor Odell this afternoon announced the resigna tion of M. Linn Bruce, from the chair manship of the republican committee of New York county. Bruce was urg ed to remain by Odell, but he said the pressure of private dutle rendered hi rcltiement Imperltlve. Portland. OREGON. Armua ttrl.t and his brother, J. C. Urlx , nwnt yesterday In Portland. They returned lant night. A. MulU'r, representing the Star brew erv, of Vancouver, come In on Inst night's train on business. Mrs. Dr. Jay Tuttle will leave this limrnlrp for Kosslaml, B. C, where she will make a two months' visit. Di- k M-irlon, the heavy oyster man of Bay Center, arrived In the city yes terday on the steamer Nnhcotta. I Hi-rman a'lu ami -t,itt ttii.ti.,.( last night from Portland where they wfnt to attend the great drama, "Ben Hur." Miss Pauline Klrchoff Is one of the many Astortans tuklng in the great drama, "Ilen-Hur," now showing In Portland. W. C. Dlgnold arrived In the city last night. He Is an experienced Job printer and comes to take a position In The Astorlan's b department. of Long on the Naheotta and in the evening went to Portland. Later they will go to Vlc toila wh-;re -hey will vlsrt fr a time. Richard K. Knoll and wife. Beach, came over yesterday NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY A LIFE SAVE Many Uvea are annually destroyed by disease resulting from faulty plumbing Be sure your plumbing la done by an expert, and save annoyance and dan ger. Clss and steam fitting, heating, tinning, etc. Fixture In stock. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Kl Bond street. 'Phone I0J1. Fine Stationery-Xmas Cards Burnt Wood Souvenirs Beautiful Pictures and Paintings SVENSON'SBOOK STORE AxJi'i hi, Orriron Ml OniiiuTfliil SI. 3occrccooooooococ)0ooacxccc)coooo Great Eastern Furniture Co. !0OO0O000000O0CO000(6O0000000000O0O00000CC00C00000 V SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Opaque window shades 35c quality at , , 25c 15c Brass Extension rodi for 5c ScCbrrogated cottage polct in white, four feet long for 15c Decorated cups and saiicera Jn semi porcelain a for 25 Iron beds from $2.50 MP ' 6 Hole steel range the big gcit value ever offered worth $3$. 00 this week for $29.50 Wood seat high bark rhair worth 65c this week.. 50c All linen warp matting aice patterns all this week at per yard J Qc Heating stoves $2.25 "P We carry the largest line of Lounges, Couches and Sofas in the city. Let us figure with you on furnishing your home; ae run do it in good style. We sell the famous Ohio Steel Kange- best on earth. Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine; prices' itay ttown. OOOOOOOOOCXXMOOOCOOOOOMCCCCOCOOOOC mtttmtmmtmwtttmmntmmmmwmtjmjanatmmttjttamtttammnwtm CAU. ON THEM. Electrical fixture. Electrical wiring. Electrical supplies. Gas mantels guaranteed. 431 Commercial street. TRULUNOER A 1TARDESTY, Electrical Contractors, OCCIDENT 8HOP - Four chair at the Occident barber hop. No us to mlsa everything wait ing for a shave. First-class artists and by the way. thl I th place to get hath. Everything the very beat. tf. Bring your Job work to The Astortan. JAPANESE dOODB. New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Basaar. Call and see th latest novelties from Japan. A Frightened Horxe, Running like mad down the street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred other act H ints, ure every day occur ranees. K behoves everybody to have a reliable salve 'iiandy and there's none as good as Bu. kiln's Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts sores, ectema, and piles, disappear quickly under Its soothlnx effect. 25c, at '.hjs. Rogers drug store GIGANTIC STRIKE ORDERED. ew Yotk, Dec. I. Strike At. BattttttKtttt88 88attaa nriarei at lne ful,er Con,,trucUon Com pan y s pmm -i Magnificent Display!! Judge for yourself when you examine the stock. SPLENDID LOT OF RINGS Tbat cannot be duplicated In Astoria. J. H. SEYMOUR" Can give you Bargains. U Caasulal Strut .... r S .JT0K1A, OltECON WBD give yuu DargOluS. n snnnntitiaisnnnnn naoaaaa New Style Restaurant Everythinj First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and NijhL Good Service. C Bill $t Mrt W U Crima Br. a wlHalRg tlK Otlk Sal ASTORIA, OREGON P. A. TRULLINGER Clears and Tobaccos The VAWm Grajilioplionp, l)'ic mi l Cir ulr. Agent for tbe Portland Safe and Lock Compsoy. Best oa tbe market. NOTHING PLEASES m will ta hki)y lauudriud linffi. W )mv the iunut umt teuiury luunlry in tljf Uit Hid Aj lU Ua murk. All VMt IkIji. The Troy Laundry ! 1 fh lif i'BMb II. Hlwi W --4r ,.a ,.ui-1 Iron worker. It In volves 10.C01 mn directly and about 70,004 Indirectly: Tlii Col'iipany tia cbntrai't hi tho pllnclpal cities of the oouiifry aggregating $29,000,000, PARKS IS DANGEROUSLY ILL Walking Delegate If Suffering With Consumption. New Tork. Dee. 2.-Sam Parks, for merly business axent fcr th local Housesmlth and Brldgemen- Union, is m th hospital at SlngStng prlson.to which b recently waa sentenced for conspiracy In taking money from em ployer to tall oft strike. Park wa removed from hi cell to th hospital by direction of th physician, who say ho Is a very 111 man.- Th labor leader is a victim of consumption and It l expected h will be transferred to the linson hospital at Dannemora. When Pak arrive dat HlngBlng he was put to work In th brush shop. The work wa not hard and for a hort time parks lolled along; with th rest It is a wonderful soap that takes hold quick and docs no harm. No harm 1 It leaves the skin soft like tbahy'a; no alkali in it, nothing tut soap. The harm is done 1 alkali. Still more harm is done by not washing. So, had aoap i Utter than none. What is lad wap? m ptffcctly made j the fat and nlkali not well bal anced or not combined, What U M mpl I'cars. Ml sit W The services of the Kev. C. L. Larson have boen secured by the Norwegian Danish M. E. Church. Mr. Lorsen will fill the petition of jastor for the church for an Indefinite per!d. He Is a man of ability. . hy Mon lay nfght the star attractions for the great mid-winter circus will be on hand. The manogers of the show ore making preparation to have the crcus be the greatest affair ever held In the cltv. A youni; man named Jacob Farrell, aged 19, wa brought In trom a Youngs river logttlntr camp last night and tak en to St. Mary' hospital. The nan was Injured while at work yesterday, and It waf reported last night that he had ruptured a blood vessel, At an early hour this morning a reporter was told that Farrell could not live through Ihe night, but an effort to secure au thentic Information at the hospital re sulted In failure. Upper Astoria haa a place where you can get a fine glass of beer, as good wines and liquor a you can And any flare In the city. HA nil Y JONES, tf Opposite Kopp' Brewery. Mirror Bath are kept open on Bun duy for bath. For flrst-clsss work In th tAnairtal lln. tl tUm Vf Ihi. Hatha SfS ntiHm.HUI .IpMit A mim I Oregon. a-17-tf BEST 1S-CENT MEAL. You will always find th beat Ik meal In the city at the Rising Bun res taurant, No. (IS Commercial street 8TIL.L IN THE LEAD Dainty eater, people with heart) appetites theater parties, and all other parties find what they desire and ome to appreciate at the Toke Point oyster house. The choicest viand In the mar ket are there served In most pleasing style. Open all night Private room. J. V. Hums sold 10,000 La Imperials during the month of October, last, nn Increase of 2,000 over sale for the cor responding month last year, (f Astor lodge, No. 6, K. of P., at its meeting last night, elected the follow ing offljer for the ensuing frm: Geo. T. Ooodalu, chancellor commander; H; M. Lorntten, vice-chancellor command er; John E. Cratke, prelate; George Noland, 11. of W.; D. T. Qerdes, M.of U,; August Danlelson, M. of K, D. R. lilount, K, of R. and H.; ('buries H. OrkwlH, M. at A; Alltert Miirtln, Inner guard; Ludwlg Larson, outer guard; Isaac Ilergmnn, trustee fur three yeaii; janitor, Mrs, Loul Mar tin; Dr. O. B. Estes, medical exami ner; John Koitlktrom, hull committfe. Th commltUi) spjuiliiied by :hc Yiiuntf M"ii' ll-publlcan Club to ar range for a smoker Friday night bus been InUustrlouNly at work fur the .ut w'k, and last evening uiumuiiced lite arrangenviils, 'hs smoknr Is to I held at th court h"u, cumim-iu It tg si I o'd" k, and a program consisting of vocal and lntrumfiil numbers will retdtd. Thr will be bountiful sit ply 'it smoking tobacco fur I lis aswm. bl-id rid ami libral iMsiiililvs of I'liHwIng I'lliimi tur gmiilcmi-n frum Kiiiistis, Nililng will b i f( undone to miiks tli tn i union g Impi-y oi,, slid lite oimiili' Its siIkimIih k il invlislloii tu ail pirsons lo uUnnt 'Vtl U.u a Mloa's diin'r, it rt'.o'i l-miw il,(i . will it.iow ,iut ih If lis ali'dd lb smoker," M I'lloi.wl lUidolr, ilisiiiosn of Hid mm 1,11 mI lii(lil, ''Id lb lolil,,y, vk II (. blm In, nil iim full of HI and fiinli.oi hi,i Uf tu trim oul l. liin li s susutit 4 iiow ,b Wtf f oiig in bt s ob4 II o.i. i a) wsi-l tf w. I i vm " PIANO TUNEtt. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Frederlckson, 2071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Red. DEN8MORB TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all mke of typewriter. Writ (or new catalogue of New Densmore. Huxley, Ryan A Co., 12 Fourth Street Portland. Or. MEETING NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that th reg ular annual meeting of th stockhold ers of the Columbia River Packer As soelatlon will be held at the office of the company, at Astoria, Or., on December 14th, mi, at U o'clock, a. m., for the purpose of electing directors, and for th transaction of such other business as may properly be considered, liy order if the president, OEOROB II . GEORGE, Bec'y. C0AU COAU COAU if you want your fnoney'f worth Ring 'Phon 1311.. OEO. W. SANBORN, Aft. 8 B 8 . 'AA&U. 8 kYKyt:l I . I Btf w-.. V if ill: i ' i li''i 1-1 I 4:m1i ill 0 Toi Intend to Invest A 4 ft $12 SIS For a Suit or Overcoat? You'll Get most for your money here-an IN SPECTION is CONVINCING. & S. DANZIGER COMPANY Agency for Hawes $3 Hats-Dutchen Wamcntal Trousers tiotit:utH?nTtttttatnntoi'Btant.uuwiatttnttt?tuni:;iat8;t;ti Subscribe for The Morning Astorian CHEAP rUCL Fir labwood. tov lenrh. M OO per cord. Boxwood tl.eo per larg load, Phon 1211 Black, Kelly, th transfer man, THC PALACE BATHl Th besi pluc to tet any kind of a bmh I at Th rl Ilathi, !'' iH'l,"'l barber "! cii' J"' iilci always on baitd. I' ABOUT AMTXAUAN C0AI, foal 1 th t"t fuI, Australian la th Ul eol, You don't hav to Mr It apllt, ft burn without eJMiii)rig, No lf spai riul4 M H, AusUslls 4.04 oll all Wbsr. It rnskM lost gstiM and dirt, It kp M fir, II I lb diMipest f, C ttp ,kM. IMI ff Wil, W ditliysf It for tu, Hv !( of 4sllrr. VUtOUU CO, The Pioneer Limited liicre is no train in icrvice on ny'rilway in the world that equals in equipment The leer Limited tram from St. Paul to l'ionecr rago via the Chi- Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway The railway company owm and operate the ilrciinj( and dining can on its trains, and given to its iiatron an excellent e of service not obtainable eUewhere, The buffet cars, compartment can, itandurd sleeping can and dining can of The 1'ioncer are the handiomest ever built. n. s. Rowr., (Hrl Af nt. 134 Third Street, Portland run TkiMMf u me. liaa Just received full (In trf miliary Itagisit for Ml. Cm and Uf'M uri1iiilif Mb, t'(iii.ll runillliig M u1s, Mslr Vs-iu bs and pKtiiiisdttura, MM, U, tWIUBVJ, , , WsMiUlwi. KOIKE. N-Ii la hereby (rh..,i il,t tli m of auilUiH' snil il Juds be "U fiout f lit I p, in, roiiiiiw in lug f4nlur day, WvMi(r , iiiiii win remain 1pAU Ultlll (om nf rrglslfkllon, log. 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