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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
PAGE EIGHT. ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1904. OUR - ANNUALS CLEARANCE SALE Now Going On. Eveiy Article In the Store Reduced Excoi.t the following winch we arc not allowed to olh-r at reduced prices: Standard Patterns, Sol Silk and Cotton, 0. D, Corsets, E. & W, Collars and Cuffs, Oil Clothing and llubUr lLk This is Positively the Greatest Offering of . f Fine Dry Goods - Clothing - Rurnishitijg Goods - 'Eibi That is Annually Placed Before the People of Astoria and Vicinity. We Have Bargains For All C. H. COOPER, The Leadimi House of Astoria. Effective Drill By School. Salt Lake, Jan. C It took exactly ont minute and 13 seconds after an alarm of Are had been given today to march 760 school children out of the Union school. The school, a three story structure, waa partly destroyed by lire about three years afro. Since that time a fire drill das been part of. the regular exercises. A Are wv discovered In the baaement this mom ir. The Are drill was Instantly call ed .and to the sounds of music the hundreds of children marched out of the building In perfect order. The fire loss was nominal. Idaho Committee to Meat Boise, Jan. Frank R. Gooding chairman of the republican state cen tral cop.mittee. has Issued call for the committee to meet In Boise Jan uary 26. Mississippi ie Loyal. Jackson. Jan. . Tne state senate today Instructed the state senators to vote for the Panama canal treaty. Corbett and Brrtt Agree. San Francisco, Jan. J. Young Cor bett and Jimmy Britt agreed tonight to fight in this city next February. Wees TalK I have but few expenses and can sell lower than the lowest. j& See These Prices $15.00 $10.00 15.05 $12.50 $10.00 $7.50 $5.00 $2.00 Overcoats Suits " 4 no only Young Men's Suits $3 to Boy's Suits for $10.90 $6.90 $10.90 $8.90 37.25 $5.50 $3.75 $1.45 Shoes, Hats, Underwear and all Furnishing Goods marked down to the last notch. j& & j& j& Charles Larson CORNER FIFTEENTH AND COMMERCIAL STREETS MANY VOTERS MADE IN 1903 Total Declarations and Full Citi zens for Year in Clatsop Was 253. FULL PAPERS ISSUED TO FIFTY f Large Per Centage of Persons Natural' iied Come From Russia and Norway-Sweden 122 Marriage Licensee Granted. During the year IMS US foreigners were granted flrst and final papers of citlxenshlp In Clatsop county, ot Uie 203 declarations tecorded In the office of County Clerk Clinton, Hi were Is ue-i to natives or Finland. Russia, Sweden and Norway. Of the 50 per son receiving full papers of cltUenshlp, J7 cam! from those countries. Norway knd Sweden comprise a Joint govern- nrm ana Finland Is under Russian domination, so natlvea of those coun tries receiving cltlsenshlp papers are segregated under two headings Rua- Mians-Flnns and Norwegians-Swedes The number of declarations for the s-veral months of the year was as fol lows: January February , March J5 April .a M 12 un 10 July n August jo September , 9 Vtoher 10 November 24 Decemlier 23 14 Total 20S Declarations were Issued to natives of the several countries as follows: )' Inland-Russia 91 Vwway-Sweden f 70 Austria '.; . 10 Denmark I Germany , ,. , , g ece .. 7 Kngland 6 Holland 1 France '1 M'Ulgltl 1 fCORATING I. Vli iM! III! iLICJLji jj 'lTi i ! i !fS 1 'I The quiet, artistic beauty of any home is easily marred by "lack of taste in wall decorations. We wish to state that the New Year will find us in a better position to do decorat ing than ever before. New patterns are beginning to arrive, and all we ask is that you favor us with an op portunity to show you the line. V I '04 1 1 B'F. ALLEN a SON. ?65-7 Commercial ' Street. V H. HENNINGSEN a GO. Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. tfandUi Stovu, Tinware and Second Hand Goods. 504 BOND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. ! PHONE, RED 2395 j Totnl 20 Fl" papers of citizenship were dis tributed umong the several national! ties as follows: Not way-Sweden 21 nasi i-FlnUnd ..' 11 Greit Britain Denmark 2 Austria 1 Gennany Greece Switzerland 1 Turkey 1 T-tt'tl 60 Dining the year 122 marriage lie enses were Issued by the county clerk December saw the greatest number of licenses Issued 26 while there were but four January brides. The number ot licenses Issued each month follows: January 4 February C March 7 April May T. 6 June 9 July 1 August 14 September 9 October November 10 December 26 lug his home In the neighborhood of Corvallla. Yestcrduy, at Albany, aft er his marriage to Ml Hurt, the "apostle" stated to reporter that criminal methods would not drive htm away from God's work, and that he Intended to return tb Corvallls to live. This news reached here yesterday fdibout noon and from then till mid night the Reach cottage and Its in mates and visitors were under constant surveillance. Abou t o'clock In the afternoon a carriage- drove up to the house and Creffleld knd bis wife got out. Later In the day Mrs. Creffleld was seen on a back street her In Con versation with her father, O. V. Hurt. About 4 o'clock Ftank Hurt drove from town In a rig and stopped at tb Beach cottage, and two women came out and got In with him. and all drove off In the direction of Albany. The be lift now la that one of the supposed women was Creffleld In woman's at tire. a since entering the house at t p. m. none ot the watchers have had a glympse of him. Lost night at S o'clock a party of 12 men crossed the river In small boats and surrounded the Reach cot tage, while several of their number en tered and searched It from top to bot tom for the apostle. They found six women only, three of whom were the Seeley sisters. The other were Mrs. Frank Kurt and two young girls, who would not give their names. The parly then quietly left the house and station ed themselves near by and waited and watched until midnight. All travelers were held up until their Identy was discovered. About 11 o'clock Frank Hurt drove back and threw some quilts and rope Into the yard, and then crossed over to Corvallls and disappeared. About midnight the party dispersed quietly. Indications were that If Creffleld had been found he would have received much rougher treatment than mere tur and feathers. ' Brooks has not been seen since he was turned loose the night before with his coat of tar and feathers, and all the male hungers on at the Reach pluce have likewise disappeared. a yar, but they'll be Going to have two tales SALEaDontfbrgefthaCr ThUia one of W Start Monday, January 4th 1904. 25 per cent reduction. On every Man's, Touhg Men's and Child's SUIT, OVEHCOAT or MACKINT08U , . ,. Iteducod. ' . , . -i( , Price Cut, jr " ... ?- - i The kind of a sale that you read about but don't Often meet with. . $1000 Suits for $7.50. ' ' ' i $12.00 SuiU for 19.00. $13.50 Ove,rcoata for $10 00. . j $9.00 Machintodlica for : fl.75. . $5.00 Child's Suit for $3.75. ' ' 20 per cent reduction. On all Furnishing Good Shoes and Hatsv It's easy to save money here. ' $4.00 Suit 'of Underwear for $3.20. $3.00 Flannel Shirt for $2.40. . $3.50 Tair of Shoes for $2.80. $3.00 Soft and Drrbj Hat for $2.40. And so on down the line ' off on nil leather good. Just so you get that habit Trade with S. DANZIGER COMPANY ON THE SQUARE. Total .122 AP08TLE DON8 WOMAN'S ATTIRE Intended to Remsin at Corvsllis Mob Changes His Mind. But Corvallls, Jan. 6. Creffleld has evi dently changed his mind about mak- CON3UL8 REQUIRE GUARD. International Affairs at San Domingo Involved in Anarchy. Washington, Jan. . Under date of Puerto Plata, Sun Domingo. January J, the navy department has received telegram from Commander Dilling ham, of the cruised Detroit, giving un account of a state of demoralisation In that vicinity. The dlnnnteh reads: "In this vicinity anarchy iirevulls business Is at a standstill. Puerto Plata quiet at present. Fighting, 'ttt Sosua, December 26, between, Moralef and Jlmlnei troops took place on the United Fruit Company's property. Without notice houses were looted lives of United States eltkens abso lutely disregarded, women arid child ren had to flee for safety, property de stroyed. Have forbidden any flghtlm! of any annedforce of any party with in certain lines necessary to protect lives of United States citizens at Boaun Commanding officers in the Held near Sosua have been so Instructed. Left one Colt automatic gun and steam launch with one officer and 16 marines at Sosua to see that my Instructions were carried out until my return. Am In signal communication with this force; can control situation. Consuls here want guard. Do not think It necessary at present. Am all ready when necessary. British steamer Palas here. ' Have lolnoil British commander In not to mlltary commander here to hold him responsl ble for any disorder, and telling him thot we would take such prompt action as we see fit In case of disorder." SStt888tttt8n8tttt8 8 Pails to Create War. Port Au Prince, Jan. 2. During the obsence from Port Au Prince of Pres Ident Nord, who went to Qonalves to e part in the celebration of the ,cen tenary of the Independence of Hrty41, General Monplalser attempted to raise a revolution against the president, but the movement failed. The generafs son and an accomplice were killed. Numerous arrests were made.' a 8 8 8 8 8 8 n tt tt 8 8 8 8 8 a i 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88 8 RING OUT THE OLD YEAR RING IN THE NEW It Will ring so much merrier It will sound so much sweeter It will taste so much better If you fittingly celebrate with Q.il. Mumm & Co?$ Extra Dry Champagne. FOARD $ STOKES COMFNY Bottle and Case Goods for the Holiday Trade. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 88888888888 8tt 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8tt THE SWEET GIRL WITH 8WEET TOOTH. THE find good filling In this store, fr no better sweetmeats can bo found In. .any country, or many countries, than those we sell. We'r proud of them. Why shouldn't we be? 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