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Hi?,, i .'J?JV , ASTORIA OREGON, . SATURDAY DECKMBEK; 26: 190&: - 1 : ! s 3 n ! 1 j i I m 1 .1 i e 'j'i Hi ' t i : ' S ; ; 1 .'V I i J ': : f Ghoice Cutlery and Carvers AT JFISHER BROTHERS Cor. Bond and 12th Sts. - j - - - Astoria, Oregon Fancy: and Staple Groceries ; ; ' FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. j 1 TOBACCO AND CICARS.... .. , , . Supplies of all kinds at lowest rat, for fishermen, k Fanners and Loggers, ; ' -A.' V. -ALL.EIN, ' Tenth and Commercial Streets ' . .' ASTORIA, OREGON Wriiiharcl's Lager Beer Candy for the Holidays Satisfaction day in, day out. is-thellgratifying record our candy store has merited, does merit, will merit. There must be something good about our confectionery, else people wouldn't keep on buying it. Perhaps . you don't know about it, better get acquainted , at the first opportunity. Our assorted Chocolates made on the premises from pure materials, at 25c a pound, extra fine, DIVIDENDS AND: INTEREST, , I.. ; J . t r '. : : , ; v;i..i ; Total Payments in Nsw York .in Jan- ..uary Will be $134,000,000, , j New York,, Dec. 26. According- to statistics compiled by the Journal of Commerce, dividend and interest dis bursements to be paid in January by the leading railroad and industrial companies, local banks, trust compan ies and traction corporations, also in terest payable on the government debt will reach a total of 134,000,000. ' This sum is about (2,000,000 greater than the' total payments of January, 1903, ' "' ' ' - "- ":' ' v 1903, but a decrease compared with the semi-annual payments In July last which were $136,000,000, 'the highest on record Interest payemnts by rail roads would have shown much heavier increases had It not ben for' what seems to be a general effort to make payments on new issues falling due at some other season of th year This is undoubtedly to avoid disturbance to the money market. ships are also In progress t JU tie for eign office here nothing 1rf yet known of the probable naMrefof the Russian r :i'ci icksburg Goat Yo Cores, .(; Washington, Dec. 26. (Special) Rear Admiral Stirlinr, "temporarily In commend of the Asiatic station, cables the Juvy department announcing the departure of the gunboat Vicksburg to day from Shanghai 'for Chemulpo, .Cm-Mi '.' f'"':1 -..' .; I' ' i y Investigating Charges. Washington, Dec. 26. Indian In spector Jenkins Is at the Coleville In dian agency, Washington, investigating the charges against Indian Agent An derson. The charges include alleged irregularities In -vouchers. There are other charges, including some growing out of religious difficulties. , Anarchy in San Domingo Washington, 'Dec. 26. Minister Powell reports to the state department from fianto Domingo" confirming the oablcd announce.neBV,tiat,'athe' jtown of Macorls has pronounced in favor of Jlminez. The wholei Istiod is reported to lie in a stale' of riot,' anarchy and revolution. a , Beaupre to Corns on Olympia. Washington, Dec." 26The cruiser Olympia has been crdered from Colon to Oartege.na to bring back Minister Beaupre, who has started on a leave, of absence. ,, . !. , Russian Troops Being Forwarded.' New York, Dec. 26. A volunteer transport fleet is on the way to Port Arthur from Odessa with over 2000 picked recruits, says a Moscow dis patch to the Times. The tranport also carries several Black sea naval officers party of 50 naval gunners and en gine room artificers. ,i Bolivia Approves Acre Treaty. New York Dec. 26 The Bolivian congress, by a vote of 41 to 11, has ap proved the Acre treaty with Brazil, according to a Herald dispatch from Lapaz. The terms of the treaty were announced a week ago. Mary Buhne'e Crew, at Frisco.., . San Francisco ,Dec. 26. The cap tali and crew of the schooner Mary Buhne have Just arrived here on the steamer Del Norte which" collided with and sunk their vessel off Humboldt bay a week agoi 5 In rescuing the crew of the schooner the Del Norte lost one of her men. His name was Falk . Will Consider Boundary Treaties. New York, Dec. 26. A secret session of congress will convene today, says a Herald dispatch from Lima, Peru, to discuss treaties defining the boundar ies of Bolivia and Ecuador. MINING INTERESTS TO MERGE. Big Concerns Doing Business in Ari zona to Consolidate. , :'. Notice of Dissolution. ', "' Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing'(' under the name ot the Franklin Printing Com pany is tl.is day dissolved by mutual 6onsent. The business of publishing The Astorian Will be conducted; In fu ture by the Astorian Publishing Com pany, to whom all accounts due said Arm are payable. . ; OTIS PATTERSON, ' EDGAR W. STAHL, ; ROBERT GIBSON. Astoria, Oregon, Dec. 24, 1903. ' . Buttersweet Chocolate, per pound, ....joc , Duchess Mixed Creams of all kinds of Bon-Bons ' and Chocolates, per pound !.sc French mixed, per pound ., , , j0c Fine American mixed, per pound 15c, two lbs. ,45c All kind of home made taffy, per pound.. 15c., two pounds ....,25c Fine assorted Chocolate Bon-Bons, 1 pound box 30c . Extra fine Chocolate Bon-Bons, 1 pound box. ..50c Assorted Chocolates and Bon-Bon.85 pound box II. 00 The Eastern Candy Store BOO-508 Conunarclul, nut to Urlfllii's Book Store. Astoria, - - - - Oregon, Phoenix, Ariz., Dec. 26. The Con tinental Exploration Company is the name under which a new corporation will be formed here immediately for the merging of mining interests in New Mexico and Arizona of William K. Ryan, of New York, and his busi ness asaoclates and the interests of several Culifornians. It is said that Ryan will be president of the new cor poration. Many of the properties con cerned are operated by private Individ ilal companies, In a number of which Ryan is the controlling figure. The capitalization will be only $500,000, but it Is said the combined properties are valued at $5,000,000. It la explained that the purpose of the merger is not to sell stock, but to faclllate the op eration and transaction of business through a single channel. . Tower Entertains Bryan. Berlin, Deo. 26. William 3. Bryan was entertained at luncheon today by Ambassador Tower. IT'SWONDERFUL The amount ot good you'll receive from a tew d osesof Hostetter's Btomacb Bit ten, especially when the stomach is dis ordered or the liver inactive. It cures lost tof AMMtits, Sour Stomach, Hurtlxim, Dyta Pl Indigestion, Chills or Malaria, Be sure to try it, also obtain copy ot our UlatirstMl Almanac for 1904 from yonr druggist. H w rnw and contains in trooUre reading matter that is well worth bating HOSTETTER'S 1 STOMACH B1TTES. ' .; Or Jerome Anderson Dssd. San Francisco, Dec. 26. Dr. Jerome Andrsoo, a prominent theosophist, has Just died here. He was a native of Indiana, 56 ytn of age. At the time of his death he was president of the san Francisco branch of 'the Theo sophlcal Society and also president of the ( Federation of Branches of the Theosophlca! Societies of the Pacific Coast He was a well known author on the faith. Two of his best known books are "Reincarnation" and "Kan la, or the Law of Cause and Effect." t Will Fight Duel With Swords. Paris,. Dec. 26. Following a violent altercation over the Dreyfus case a duel with swords will be fought tomor row between Cantaln Levy, of thp Fifth regiment of engineers, and Henry De Molroy. a leading anti-semite. Jicky! What's Jicky! -A- special perfume made by Guerlain Paris, Im ported and sold by Frank Hart, the druggist, who t!so sells Crown Per fumery , Company's, crab apple blos soms, Atkinson's white rose, Rogers & Golles' perfumes and the ; other odors usually carried In a first-class reta'l drugstore. Remember the place opposite Foard & Stokes. tf ARE YOU Looking for ! a Present? ' We have a'complele line of Toys, Albums,Manicutl Sets, Burnt iWooA 'Souvenirs, Pic iSvenson's Book Store 65T Commercial St.' 1 . 1 1 , a . Astoria, Oregon .V ' 1 4(aMaema"- ;oceccc Great Eastern Furniture Co. "667 COM MERCIA E58T.fi IV i. Vf ASTORIA, OREGON !ooooooooooooocoooorocoorxoooooooooooooooccoooo()ooo .wr.i a i '"Jb rnp this wrif K .Opaque window shades 35c ( quality at 25c 5e Brass Extension rods for 15c 25cCorrogatedcottagepoles i jn white, four feet long j for 15c Decorated cups and saucers , in semi porcelain z for 25c Iron beds from $2.50 UP ' . 6 Hole steel, range the big-, ' " ' gest value ever offered worth l3Sioo this week for.. it- $29.50 lV6od seat high back chaiA s worth 65c Ihis week. . 50c , All linen warp matting nice ' patterns all this week at per yard . .... jgc i , , .. ; . -v? , Heating stoves $2.25 l,P We carry the largest line of Lounges, Couches and Sofas in the city. o Let us figure with you on furnishing your home; we can do it in ' 6 good style. - We sell the famous Ohio Steel Range-best on earth. Agents .for the New ;.Horae Sewing Machine; prices away down. ooooooooooooooQccocttooooccccccaocra Circuit court adjourned this even ing until the regular term In Febru ary. Little was done at today's ses sion. In the case of the O, R. & N. Company vs. M. D. Staples and H F. Prael Company, O. R. & N. Company vs. James W- and D. H Welch, and the O. R. & N Company vs. W. G. and Til ne Logan, orders for dismissal were allowed. ., Fight May Be Called Off. San Francisco, Dec. 26. It looks as though the Hanlon and Corbett fight, scheduled for Tuesday, will be called oft because of the deadlock over a referee. The body of the late Henry Sture was found Christmas eve about half a mile this side of Flavel. Mr. Sture was drowned on the night of Novem ber 11 while en route from this city to Knappa in an pren fish boat with a single companion". A terrible storm pre vailed and when a few days later thj boat was picked up in a swamped Con dition there was no doubt left- as to the fate of the two occupants. The body found near Flavel was identified as being that of Mr. Sture by a watch and papers !.n he . pockets of the clothes. The remains were taken to Knappa today where they will be In terred. Mr. Sture was unmarried, tie had been living at Knappa for a number of years with his mother, step father and several brothers and sis ters.; ,.. . .. ,, . Jsp Murdered at Vancouver. Vancouver, B. C, Dec. 26. M. Kaw azan, a Japanese,, was found murdered on the railroad tracks this morning. Lost An overcoat with a sum of money in one 6f the pockets. Property belongs to a poor man, and finder will please return. . Suitable reward; leave at this off.ee. '!'' ' ' WE STILL HAVE A FEW Smoking' Jackets Bath Robes Mufflers etc, etc. On hand, and in order to dispose of same before Stock Taking will make a reduction of 0 Per Cent: Will continue so give a suit case Free with every Man's or Young Man's suit or overcoat until January 1,1904. . , , S. DANZIGER. a COMPANY . Noted Italian Dead.' Rome, Dec 26 Former Premier 2an- ardelll died tonight at Maderno. . August Pekkala and Ellas teinonen. natives of Russia, were today allowed drat cltlsenshlp papers. Big Issus Provided For. '' Londj-i, Dec. 26 The Toklo cor respondent of ihe Times cables that the Japanese gove.-nment shortly will take active steps to assert and consolidate the position of Japan in Coreo. A pre liminary to this decision was the ex traordinary meeting of the cabinet yes terday, .it which it was decided to guarantee the Issue of 10,000,000 yen debentures for the purpose of complet ing the Seoul-Fusan railway.-- .Japan After Warships. V London, Dee (SpeclalWapan is negotiating for the purchase of two Chilean warships, the armored cruis. er Bsmoralda and ' another1, : probably the battleship Capltan Prat, which ire t0T !3,-,.. Negotiations witb other South American governments for war- ears " Beauty is but skin deep" was probably .meant to disparage beauty.' In stead it telfs how . easy that beauty is to attain. " There is ! no beauty like the beauty of health" was .also, meant . to dis - parage. I nstead it encour ages beauty. - - Pears' Soap is the means of heaJth to the skin," and so to both these sorts of ' beauty. 1 Sold all Over the world. You can save money by seeing ;': 7, Robinson Furniture Store DesRs, Couches; Center " Tables and RocRers.... Be Sore and See Them Before Going Elsewhere Prices Are Right Ls ? Hi HENNINGvSEN CO Vcholsterer and Furniture Dealer. Ksndlts Stoves, Tinwsrt and Second Hand Goods. 504 ISOND STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON, PHONE. RED 235