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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, THTJitSIXAY, DECEMBER 17. 1903. NEW GOODS . Chafing Dishes, Haviland China, ''New Shops" German China Rich Cut ' Glass, Steins, Silver-plated ware; Carvers, Door . Mats, Baskets, Priu-Olas, Domino Sugar, Meat Roasters, Pre ferred Stock Can ' Goods, Nuts, Raisins, Anti-Rust Tinware, Beans, Olive , Oil, Christmas Candles and Holders, Tablets, . Lowney'8 Chocolate and Cocoa and lots of good things to eat. KOSS, HIGGINS & CO. . i i GOOD GOODS OUR SPECIALTY THB TIDES December, UOS. High Water. , A. M. P. M. f Date. h.nn ft. h.m. j ft 3CNDAT . . . 2:04 7.5 1:29 8. Monday .... 7 2:47 7. 2:15 8.7 ffrcsday . . .. 8 3:84 7.6 3:05 8.3 Tedneadar . .. 9 4:!3 7.6 4:61 7.7 Aarsday ... 10 1:17 7.6 S:0 7.1 Plday . 11 6:12 7.8 6:22 6.E turday . . .. 12 7:10 7.6 7:45 1.3 December, 1908. Low Water. A. M. P. M7 Date. ' h.m. ft h.m. ft. SUNDAY . . .'l 7:40 2.8 8:19 -1.0 Monday .... 7 8:82 2.8 9:05 -0.8 Tuesday . . . . 8 9:27 2.8 9:51-0.8 Wednesday . .. 9 10:25 2.810:48 0.2 Thursday . . . 10 11:25 2.711:37 0.J Friday . . . . . 11 12:35 2.4 Saturday 12 0:36 1.5 1:48 1.1 Local Brevities; First-class meal for Il5c; nice cake, coffee pie or doughnuts, 6c. tauraut, 434 'Bond street. U. S. res- 7. ' . A marriage license was Issued today to Bernard C. Anderson and Miss El len Erlckson, both "of this county. 9 Presents -7 $ - ''" ' ' -r-' , Worth Buying' Smoking Jackets Suit Cases : Silk Handkerchiefs Underwear Pajamas Suspenders ' Neckwear . Mufflers Hosiery Gloves Dress Shirts Hats LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS With Gold, Pearl and Silver Trimmed DETACHABLE HANDLES erman Wise The Reliable Clother. H Charles Edmbndsen was arrested last evening by Officer Thompson on a charge of a somewhat serious nature, according to the complaint made out this morning. The law fixes a maxi mum penalty' for violation of the or djnance regulating such offenses as that with whldh Edmondsen was charged, but were it not for that fact, tie complaint In the case would Justify tie police Judfce in imposing a much iiiore severe penalty. IjAn offer of lot 4, block 132, Shively's Astoria, as a site for an engine house, was filed with the auditor and police judge this morning. It comes from the Astoria Abstract Title ft Trust Com pany, agent for the owner, and the price asked is (1500. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expen sive. Occasionaly life itself is the prloe of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you taka Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver of bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c, at Chas. Rogers' drug store. i " " One of the nicest things for either - Home or Office Guin's Sectional Book Cases SUPERIOR IN WORKMANSHIP CONVENIENT AND DURABLE FIT ANY; PART OF A ROOM ' ; 7 " -You only buy what you need each section " independent of the other. Saves money, room and time. ' Let us explain it to you. CHARLES II El LB 0 1111 & SON ASTORIA'S LEADING B0USEFURH1SHERS Ererything for the home. Ask to see our Jewell ranges. The La Toaca, under the new man agement, will have their grand open ins on Saturday night. Call around.: ' ' A - -IT. First citizenship papers were Issued today to Herman Hlnsala and Henri Salvon, natives of Finland, and to Jacob Carsters and Henry PrahaA, na tives of Germany, , j The La Tosca is under, new manages men and the new proprietors solicit a continuance of the former trade and are :unply able to care for the new. All treated alike. They keep an ord erly house and they solicit a call. . tf Prove feianiwerable when the case is tried. The Thursday Afternoon Club Is be ing entertained this afternoon by Mr. N. A. Majrfl at her Fifteenth street home. The ladies are enjoying doubt less the first Christmas tree of the sea son, . n mlnature on "being provided for their entertainment, there will be no games played during the afternoon. but each guest will be presented with a delightful souvenir, the gifts to be remoed from the tree, where they were DOS03 were placed for decorative pur- i A sale of fancy articles and Christ mas novelties will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at Elmore chapel in the west end. The sale will be con ducted under the auspices of the Meth- odlst mission Sabbath school. A copy of an almanac sent out by John Kopp ft Son, from Bozeman, Mont., has been received here. As in dicated on the ' almanac the former Astorlan. and, hie son are now engaged in th packing business in thir new home, and from appearances they are evidently doing well. ' It may not be generally known, but it is a fact nevertheless, that air the votes were not ,cast for Dr. Tuttle for slate senator yesterday. M. Busman, the cattle king, etc, got one vot and there are Indications that It was polled in No. 3 engine house. For further par ticulars the curious may apply to Har ry Jones. Seaside is the banner precinct of the county, according to the vote cast yes terday for senator: There were 57 votes cast there, as against 62 in No. 4 pre cinct, this city. At No. 5 there were 42 votes cast, at No. 1 there were 9, and at No. 7 there were 18. Melville cast 6 votes, which were brought in by Wil liam Hartell this morning. The Deep River Logging Co.'s camp was closed down by the operators yes terday. The camp employed about 125 men, most of wtwm came over to this city. The steamer Mayflower carried her limit of passengers every trip since the camp closed down, and today was obliged to refuse passage to a number of people who Intended to visit town. The camp will resume business Febru ary 1. Ross Hggins & Co. received two car loads of hay yesterday brought from the vicinity of Portland. This recalls the fact that Clatsop county farmers, as a rule, do 'not raise nearly enough hay for their own use. This Is also true of the residents of the north shore streams. Hay Is sent out to the Lewis and Clark and over to Grays and Deep rivers In large quantities, In spite of the fact that conditions appear favor able for Its production in those 'sec tions. ' ' Yesterday's election at Chadwell brought to public notice In a political way a new man Mr. Judson Cole, of Astoria. Judson was not the nominee of any party, but he received the sup port of one-seventh of the residents who voted there yesterday. Indeed, he ran Dr. Tuttle a close race, the doctor defealng him only six votes. Chadwell usually polls about 60 votee, but yes terday only seven men1 observed the formality.., ., .- ;i The 'members of the Presbyterian church and friends of Mr. Marcotte spent a pleasant time together last evening in the parlors of the new church. There was no special program but everyone was on the program and all assisted to make the reception an enjoyable one, albeit the farewells to the retiring pastor at the close made things look rather glum. Mr. and Mrs. Marcotte leave Astoria tomorrow where the young minister will assume the pastorate of the 5 Westminister Presbyterian dhurch situated on the East Side. The newJMergenthaler linotype ma chine for fhe Astorlan and News ar rived yestajday and is now being In stalled ""ft Is a marvel-of mechanical ingenuity, -and marvelous as was Mer cer.tfcler's first attempt at a type-setting machine, were he living now he would be surprised at the improve ments that have been made in the In terval. The Astorlan and News have been throwing away much valuable news matter owing to tnability to handle It with the present facilities, but In the course of a few days the proprietors will issue a paper of which any town of double the size of Astoria might well be proud. .A Haste was made this trip by the Brit ish steamship Stanley Dollar In load ing her cargo. The vessel waa cleared at the custom-house for three ports Kobe, Nagsakl and Yokohama by G. W. ilcNear ft Co. She Is chartered by Malsui ft Co. of Ban Francisco, but McNear dispatched her. The cargo consists of 90,000 bushels of wheat, on which a- valuation of $70,000 was placed and 5008 barrels of flour, valued at $18,000, the total value of that portion of her freight taken at Portland being $SS,000. The Dollar also had some mis cellaneous stuff loaded at the Bay city. The orders are for the steamer to pro ceed to Puget sound from the Colum bia river, for additional cargo, With six precincts to be heard from, the vote for state 'senator now stands 327. The largest vote in any precinct of the county waa cast at Seaside, while the precinct that recorded the smallest was Waluski, where four votes were cast, in the city 167 votes were cast, divided In precincts as follows:. No. 1, ; No. 2, 16; No. 8, 7; No. 4, 62; No, 5, 42; No. 6, 13; No. 7, 18, Out-of-town precincts follow: John Day, 11; Svensen, 12; Walluski, 4; New Astoria, 22; Warrenton, 8; Clatsop, 7;, Seaside, 37; Melville, : Chadwell, 7; Olney, 11; Knappa, 7; Clifton, 8;'Westport, 9. The precincts to be heard from are Youngs River, "Vesper, Jewell, Mlshawaka, El sie, Push. , .Tickets for the entertainment to be given under the auspices of the Con vent of the Holy Names at Fishers' opera house on the 22d lnst. can be ex changed for reserved seat tickets on Monday and Tuesday of next week at the book store of J. N. Griffin. All the preparations for the aflalr are now complete, and those who are to partici pate ar ecdnfldent that every number nn the program will be a success. The rehearsals show that very great care has been taken In the preparations, and there is no doubt that the program will be rendered as well as If the par Icipants wereprofesslonaus. It is ex pected that there will be a full house, and those who attend are certain of witnessing a splendid entertainment, We are exclusive agents for - 7kr? Sn of Women WHERITY, RALSTON Successors to John Eahi The Best Restaurant tt i 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88tt88i88tt888 The Palace Cafe , , . ftetular Meals. 25 Cent . . .. . , Sunday Dinners i Specialty ' ETCtythiae the Market Affor ; . Palace Catering Company 8888 888 88888888 88 8tttt8 The charge against Nelson Jones will be aired In the Portland courts the latter part of tMs month. Mr. Jones is now in this city, under (1000 bonds. He found no difficulty In obtaining bondsmen. The preliminary hearing was delayed two days 'owing to the nonappearance of the plaintiff, who de posed that she was unaware that she was. needed so soon. While the de fendant possesses no official notifica tion that the plaintiff a obtained a I divorce, the circumstances that point to her having secured one will doubt- The Indrasamha is the only member of the "Indra" fleet that is to be re lained in the service of the Portland' Asiatic line after the expiration of the three present charters, according to re poi'ts. The Indrawadi and Indramayo, Uvo other carriers about an equal size and 300 tons register greater ihan the IndraveUl and Indrapura, are ,tb come out In their stead. The'tndrasamha is in the class of the Indramayo and In drawadl, and after the changes are made the trio will be of about the same capacity. The move Is made by the Portland-Asiatic to give a better serv ice, as promised, and It is not improb able several other carriers will be ad ded so that the company's schedule will be arranged to permit of a trl-monthly service. Captain Porter who for a time was master in the O. R. ft N. fleet and. first officer ori the IndraveUl preceding his promotion. Is in command or tne Ipdrawadl, j to which vessel he was transferred-a few months ago. She is now at New York loading a general cargo for her first trip to the Flowery Kingdom. She Is practically a new carrier. The Indrawadi has been piy- Ine In the oriental trade, but from Gotham by ; way of the Suez canal. i Don't like Schilling's Best? Your 'grocer returns your money, i 7 P. A TRULLINGER Cigars and Tobaccos The Edison Graphaphone, Disc and Circular. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Best on the market. DELSANT0, LA VERDAD, SANCHEZ HAYA. EL CABINET Popular Brands of CIGAR AT WILL MADISON'S M4 COMMERCIAL ST. Uld 114 LVNTH if. (11838) siniiiiiiiHtttrctttntatuflttt 1 The Boston Restaurant J530COMMEKCIALl8TBEET: , Best and Neatest Eating: House In Astoria Try Our 25-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention High Class Chef MARINOVICH & CO t ').