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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY .6, 1904. PAGE FIVE Y l INTERNATIONAL POULTRY FOOD Makes your hcn lay Egfjs. The in crease of Eggs will pay for the food. Cost is saved. 1 cent a feed for twelve fowls. 25 and SO cts pkg. Pails $3.50 Fresh Ranch Eggs 35 cents per Dozen ROSS. HIGGIN5 & CO. CIOOI) GOODS OUIt HIM CIALTr Local Brevities. Wantad Dooratocs; euttar, Bmtth feint Manufacturing Company, Durlns. month of Dsssmbsr 2f rrl llrtnsrs wre laaufd by Coun ty Clwk Clinton. Alb.rt Wssvsr, nstlvs of England, was (ranted full ptmrt of cltU.n.hlp la tb county court yt.rUy. " Want Owd aoi'rlior; man with nawapapar txparlxncs prferrd. Only aobr man with good raforeness ntad apply. Thla mra Today baing tha faatlval of tha Blah any, dlvlna arvlc will ba held In Ora church at 10 o'clock, a. m. Evan Iiir avrvkea at tha uauaf hour, 7; 15. Tha morata af tha city art oxo.ptlon ally food alma the flrat of tha year, and tha pulk-a hava llttla dlltUully with nlfcmlora, imrtU uliirly that claaa known na "drunka " Tatrday they managed to pick up ona straggler, who deposit d IS for hla apaaranra In tha polka court. Ha neglatted to appear. tanator Pulton's bill granting land to tha stats of Oregon for a flak hatch ry waa favorably reported by tha com- mlttss yaaterday, and lha grant will doubtless ba mada, William Coombs, whs raeantly ao .qulrad a half Intercut In tha Occident barber ahop with Arthur R Pttaraon baa aold hla Intcraat to Mr. Peterson and lft fur Whatcom, Wash. John Nowland haa about loot tha uaa of hla right lag. Tha member waa Injured 10 yanra ago by being dlalo rated and from the affecta of tha accl dent at that time Mr. Nowland haa navar fully recovered. Contractor F.fflu.on A Heuiton were yeaterday awarded the contract for erecting an addition to the cold atorage plant of tha Columbia River 'aksrs' .Association,, which to located at tha old lianthorn cannery, f here wars four blda opened iri all, Fergu son ft' '.loUKton, t&.00; C Q Palm- berr, l7Sr V, Btagland,"700, and K. CJustafson, 1700 The building la to be a frame atrurture two storlss high. , , Stranger, in town often apeak of the beautiful complexion of Aetorla glrla and lay It to the climate, which la par tially tha reason, aa they moat all uae Hart'a Toilet Cream to prevent rough neaa of the akin, chapped hands or III. For attle only at Hart'a drug atore. . Tha funeral o( tha lata Mrs. Shelby Hamilton will ba held from Grace Epls- copal church at I o'clock thla after noon,' The Interment will ba In Green wood cemetery, Mra. Hamilton waa married leea than a year ago, her hue- I band being a well known young reel- dent 'of thla city, who recently re turned from a aojourn In eaatern Wash ington , The Real Thing The Annual SALE That Has merman Made Wise FAMOUS! FAMOUS!! FAMOUS!!! erman W is The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. & & & IRON BEDS We luivo a splendid assortment of well finished " And highly enameled Brass Beds possessing full STYLE AND UTILITY , ,-, The best line of beds ever dia- ' ': i : - played in Astoria. ' r ' CHARLES H El LB 0 RM & S O N ASTORIA'S LEADING HOUSEFURNISHERS Everything for the home. " Ask to see our Jewell ranges. , Tha third prayer meeting of tha aerlea now being conducted by the churchea of the city, will be held at the Presbyterian church thla evening, Ilev. W. 8. Grim, of the Methodist church leading. Last evening the eervice waa held at the Methodlat church and there waa a good attend ance of the members of the different denomination of tha city. Harvey H. THompaon died at 8t Marya hospital bite Monday night from cancer of the fcldney. He lived at Hammond and wa brought to, thla city for treatment, The patlent'a only chanca for Ufa lay In an operation, which waa performed and from which the patient never milled. Tha funeral will be held from tha Hammond church tomorrow and the taterment will be In the Ocean View cemetery. Tha county court meeta in regular monthly acaalon thla morulng. Be. cause of the large amount of bualneaa to be transacted, the aeaalon will be a long one. County officials are now preparing their annual re porta for preaentatton at the meeting of the court The time of the session will be occupied principally with the mat ter of levying taxes, although the ae lectlon of !00 circuit court Juror will be no eaay tank. They aw tha ere motiont the man In the water to 'twite out, and then they aaw' tha boat come lack without him, After a spell tha man came awltn- mlng back lei.urely, and wbca he got clone enough Cor belt not iced. It wa Grant, whom ba ha' met at Portland when be fought Memalc there, but Weeden had never bad the pleaaure of hla acquaintance. Jack told them bow the ttfe-aavlrig crew had urged him to come abourd, but he aoked them to attend to their own bualneaa, aa be waa quite able to care for hlmaetf In the water, Th. referee I one of the crack awlmmer of the north. After being etoeed for one day, the He Hive 1 again open for bualneaa. Aiken aV Jonea, the new proprietor, are thoroughly conversant with the bualneaa and purpoae continuing tfee tt Hive on the same popular baaii that baa won for the establishment auch a wide reputation. The gentle men are connected with many stores, and personally conduct three. These art located at Lewlaton, Mont, Deer Lodge, Mont, and Salmon, Idaho. Mr. Jonea will remain permanently In As toria, while Mr. Aiken will look after the other Interests of the firm. Both gentlemen bear excellent business rep utations and their success with the As toria public Is assured. A Portland ditpetofc received by The Aatorlan lust night gives out the In formation that the Portland and Asia tic gteamahlp Company has made ar rangements with the China Commer cial Steam Navigation Company by which the oriental service out of thla port will be Increased by the addition of four steamers, making a total of seven vessels with a. combined carry lug capacity of over 40,000 tons. The Increased service goes Into effect mxi month and will give Portland a steam ship every U daya. The Thursday Afternoon Club ten-; dcred a aurprlse party to Mlas Lottie Bennett Monday evening at the home of Mra J. H Smith. The time waa spent In playing "800,M the prises be- i Ing won by Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers, Mlaa Wood and Mr. West Those pres ent were Mrs. H. D. Thing, Mra. R. E. CarTuthera, Mra. N. A. Marra, Miss Bennet, Mts Reed, Mlsa Cole, Miss Elmore, Miss Hlgglnt, Miss Fox, Mlsa Wood, Miss Young, and Messrs. West, Oreenough, Ay re, McLoud, Henderson, Whlttler, Woodfleld, Carruthera and Marra. 8ince the departure of tha China liner Indrapura, It Has been learned that the Japanese cook, who was un der arrest for having brought to this country a dainty maiden from the Mikado's provinces for Immoral pur- poaes, and who later made his escape from the vessel after being handcuffed was seen in Portland. He la not alone illegally In thla country, but If cap tured will be forced to stand triul on a charge of robbery, and be deported, and .then face the accusations of the Japanese government officials on the other side, . . Tha 8an Franoisoo , Bulletin pub lishes the following story on Jack Grant, formerly of this city, but now m . j-ui mum; ueorge weeaen, better known as "Fuisay" Weeden, related last night his intrduction to Jack Grant, the Portland referee, who came down to see the fight. He met him at Atlan ta City last summer under auch pecul iar circumstances that he will never forget the Incident. Weeden and young Coibett were out on the beach having a delightful swim, aa the weath er was scorching hot Suddenly a life boat was seen to shoot put from the ahore with all hands aboard. Weeden and Corbett noticed away out In the deep a man swimming about and ap parently enjoying himself. The man was, however, boyona the limit allowed to swimmers, and this waa why the boat was going out to him. They watched the boat until It reached him, but they did not see him get aboard Tha efforts of tha people of Portland to hava the transport Pis load at their city hava been crowned with success, for Senator Fulton waa yeaterday as sured by the quartermaster-general that the transport would be sent to the Columbia. The Portland Chamber of Commerce waa notified by Senator Fulton in the following dispatch; "Wil liamson and myself personally called again on the quartermaster-general this morning and he assured us that he will take all of the oats from Port land and part of the hay. He would not yet state how much of tbe hay. Ha also aald positively that the Dlx would be sent to Portland either the laat of thla month or during the coming month to toad. We feel satisfied that when the Dlx reaches Portland she will take all or most of the hay aa well." Sine tha publication of Mayor Su prenant's annual message there has been 'general discussion of the matter of constructing a sea wall, and the recommendation of the mayor that the public property committee take up thla proiKMltlon with the officials of. the railroad company has been heartily commended. The statement la made that" the building of a sea wall' would entail much less expense than is gen erally supposed, and It Is believed the council will be able to arrange with the company for undertaking the work. In thla connection the suggestion has been advanced that It would be advla bl to commence operations at the western and of the waterfront, and that the dredge Chinook be seotfred to dump In behind the wall the" Sand taken from the bar. gldlclng operations' khnA be carried on at small expense and (lie hills leveled down In many parts of town. It Is not unlikely that the gov ernment would make an appropriation to assist the project ' s.' Transfers of Realty.' ' ' Seven deeds were filed for record yes terday, showing on their face a total consideration of flOtl. Ona instrument Involving a consideration of I2&00, waa withheld from publication. Tha deeds filed yesterday were: United States to John K. Berge 1(0 acres in section 15, township , ( north of range I west; patent. Thomas Spencer to Banborn-Cut- ting Company Quit claim deed to 11.7 acres Of tidelands In township I north of rang 7 west .,,..,,'...,,,.$ S J. P, Callender to trustees of Dan lab-Norwegian Methodist church Lot 4, block t. Adair's WO Adair Welcker to Katy Adair Welcker Tract in Adair's As- John Welch to Norrta Staples h Timber on 1(0 acres In section - II, township 7 north of range wst 1000 Alfred S, Tee and wifa to H. W. Weeks Tract at Seal Rock beach ..........;...,."........ MO Martin Foard to Alex Grant 182.(4 acres tideland in twon shlp I north of range 10 west.. 121 Total ,..$J0J1 developed into cancer' of the kidneys, for whk'b h under ent an operation from the effects of v. hicb.be rrer ral- ; lied. : ' , 4 ' ' ' - The funeral wilt be from the church In Hammond .Thursday at 19 m. m., the interment taking place in Oceaa View cemetery, SklpAnon. Though far from thee Thy kindred and thy friends may be. But there is still a pleasant deep From which none ever wakes to weep. W.8.S. 1 THE LATE HARVEY H THOMPSON Brief Sketch of His Life Funeral Will 8s Held Tomorrow From Tha Lata Hammond Church. Astoria. Jan. . Mr. Harvey H. Thompson, who -died Monday night after a severe operation, waa a native of Maine, where he was born Septem ber 21, 189. He removed to Minne sota wtth his parents while a boy and subsequently to Dakota,, where he was married in 188S. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp !son removed to Portland, Or., in 1888 and to navel In 1890, where they have since resided and where he has been occupied in the government work at Fort Stevens. : He waa an honored and respected citizen land a good neighbor. His health became poor over fovr years ago, and The body of John Thomas, tha aged Indian war veteran of the west side, waa found at an early hour yesterday afternoon near the entrance of one of the barns on the P. C, Warren place. Mr. Thomas had been negotiating for the sale of one his cows, and It is known that he started from his place Monday with the animal. When noth ing had been heard of him up to yea terday morning, hl neighbors grew alarmed and Instituted search. he body waa found at about 1:30 p. m. From its position, U appeared that Mr. Thomas had died suddenly and fallen backwards. His walking stick was at 111 grasped in the. lifeless hand. The old man had lived in Clatsop coun ty for the last 60 years, and for the greater part of that time at Warren ton. His house Is situated on the road leading from the south edge of the town to the plains Unie Is known of his early life. For a time he served In the British navy. He. whs never mar ried and had no near relatives In this part of the country. He served with honor In the early Indian wars of the state, and was lately granted a pen sion for his military services. He owned the place where he lived, which consists of a house and 10 acres of land. The old man's chief delight was writing poetry, and at different times he -struck off verses of more than or dinary merit. Ills literary aspirations, however, were purely those of a fad lst, and it was not known that he ever seriously sought a publisher. The fun eral will be held today from the Metho dist church and the Interment will, be In the old cemetery on the plains. Mr. Thomas was a , member oft he local lodge of the Masonic order, of the Pio neer Society and of the Society of In dian War Veterans. ' The services will be conducted under the auspices of those organisations, and delegations from each will go to the west side on the noon train to b present PERSONAL MENTION. John Fox .went to Portland laat r night .' . ( ' Mrs. Martin Foard arrived boss from Portland last night, - Miss Lottie Bennett returned t trer Portland home last night. " W, T. Chutter returned last nigkt .' Seattle, where he is now s resident C A. Parker returned to Portland m t' 4aat night after a brief visit in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whipple leftf laat evening for th saal and mar fee;'; ' absent several months. , - . v The Misses Lola, and Freda Foard' have returned to Tacoma to resume' .their studies at the Annie Wri;b: sent-1 inary, after spending the holidays at' home. They were accompanied aa Urf as Portland by Mrs. Foard. 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