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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1904)
A RECORD BREAKING OFFER To clean (bom up in buriy, wt offer at mamlonslr low pries ' ' FANCY CLUSTER RAISINS Ouo Hundred 20 pound boxes $2.75 value for $1.75. Fifty 5 pwuud rpgrular$ 1.20 value for BOc. Df)MT FORGET, that 'r tailing tbs largest and bMt navel orange to tb olty for tbs smallest pleoe of money. ROSS, HIGGINS CO. , O0OI OOODH OUIt SPECIALTY- Kilswortn resumed operations yestsr. Any and will run two engines for the present ; , ',i ' It appan I. that Chl.f Hallook a"id not lose his club Saturday nigni, though the assertion that he bad drop- pd It wm mad In perfect good faith by Driver Lewellyn. It waa learned later that the little blllle la the prop erty of one of the firemen, the fad for colectlng "policemen's clubs evidently being general with the men. iThle correction I made at the request of Mr. Lewelyn, who yesterday learned of his srror. Lccal Brevities. Ths asws for ths new Wsrrenten mill arrived yesterday and were un loaded on the west aids. They will be Installed at ones, and tbs balance of the equipment will soon be on hand, being now sn route. A lerje number of fur sesls or re ported to be olf the river, the number this year being much darger than has formerly been the case. It Is probable ume of the coast sealers will show up off the Heads ere long and ongag In profitable operation. Voters sheuls beer In mind tihst ths registration boohs for the county else lion are now oven at the ofB.ce of County Clerk Clinton, and that regis tratlon Is saeentlal to sserelse of ths lactlve franchise. Thua far less than to voters havs observed ths formality. ; Qeerge H George and Pel lee Com- mlssloner Darker returned yesieroay from their Point Honoris canneir Tbey found thing In first-class shape there and learned that tbs railroad Is to b eiiended to within a fsw miles of their plant, which will greatly facil itate the shipment of salmon. I was under the Influence, your honor," said James MoCabe when hie nam was called In the polios eourt yesterday afternoon. McCabt la of . A..t viHte and if aoearances go for anything he baa punished Ma share of lbs world'a liquor supply. , There Momnanled him an odor that made life hardly worth living. lie will spsnd two days at tbs city Jail Jss. Ellsworth hss purehassd ths Interest of his brother, N. A. Ells worth, In the logging camp on the Kasal which baa been operated for sevsral years past by Ellsworth Bros Ths deal was conaumated on Wed- ma camo had been shut down for tbs holiday period, but Mr. eaeaMMWr 4 More of Wise's customers will rfo to S. Louis World's Fair. Next Drawing in July. SAVE your sales slips money by trading at WISES January Clearance 5ALE now In full blast. erman Wise The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. & & At last night's meeting of Oatwy Rebekab Lodg. No. 77, L O. 0. V. the following officers were Installed: Nobis grand, Mrs, Adella M. Turner; vice-grand, Miss Hold Anderson; secretary, Miss Clara Munson; treas urer, Mrs. Clara Hobson; R. 8. N. (J., Miss Christen Eskeldson; R. 8. V. 0., Mrs. A. C. Anderson; con ductor, Mrs. Mary McCrsa; chaplain Mrs. Megler. Following ths installa tion was a banquet when mirth and eloquence reigned. s In the future the Willis ft. Hums will be known a a schooner, and no longer will shs be seen with ths squars rig sloft which betokens a barkentine. Una wss hauled out on ths blocks at. Wlnslow, Wash., last weak to havs her hull thoroughly overhauled and her rig changed. The craft la well known to the Pnclflo coast mariners, having bn In the lumber trade for a lengthy period. She sailed from her on bur last voyags July M.tvOS, clearing for Haiphong with a cargo of lumber- At all svsnts, If Astoria can't havs snow It can havs hall Sunday night for ths first Urns during ths present winter, the ground was covered with ths great white quality that always brings happiness to ths small boy, the hailstorm having lasted for some time and the streets befog covered to tb depth of two Inches. Yesterday some snow fell, and the Indications for a cold snap are bright' which Is Just another way of saying that the lord only knows what's going to happen In the weather line. Father Waters, ths popular pastor of 6t Mary's Cathollo church., has re ceived notice from Archbishop Chrlstls of his permanent appointment to the to. cat neldFather Waters cams when Falh er Lane waa taken 111, but received ,np permanent appointment, as the churdh waa Father Lane's. The latter, how even while Improved In health, will probably never again b capable of active work, and the appointment of Father Watera followed Father Lane's statement regarding the condition of bis own health. Father Watera read his appointment oq Sunday and his remarks on the subject added to the warm frlendehlp which hla congrega tion entertains for him. , !; - Deputy Sheriff Binder and Ander son are busily engaged at the present time preparing notices to send out to taxpayers, notifying them of the amount of taxes due and when pay able. The roll baa not yet been turned over to the sheriff for collection, but will be In his hands some time between February 15 and to. There are WOO Clatsop county taxpayers residing outside the county, and to each of these notices will be sent Last year more than 6400 tax receipts were Is sued by the sheriff, but this number does not represent the number of tax payers who own property In Clatsop. The number Is over 6000, and In this respect Is sxceeded only, by one other Oregon county Multnomah. , SPECIAL MUSIC CABINETS IN GOLDEN OAK AND MAIIOGNEY Prices $7.50 and Up - " - " ; Stylo and Quality Considered. A hand- some ornament for the parlor as well as a convenient music rack. , CHARLES HEILBORN & SON V ASTORIA'S LEADING H0U3EFURNISHERS 51 Everything for the home. . Ask to see our Jewell ranges. Ths first and sseond Commerelel Club teams bowled a practice game Sunday night, the second team win nlng with its allowance. The first two games went to the second eam bowlers, wnua the nrst team men se cured the last two games. The first team bowled an average of more than 41, which is the best showing It has yet made In the contests. The scores Sunday were as follows: First team-- Pye. 1(1; Peterson, 180; , Jones, 143; Hay,' 159; Laws, 1(4; Sovey. 179, Second team Anstadt, 147; Mikkel- sen, 137; Ralston, IBS; Sutton, 133; (iruham, 129; Regan,' 189. the team total of the first team was 9S5; of the second team, 895. The second team's allowance was 120 pins and Its total was brought up to 1015. Regan se cured the best single game, ((, and the high total, 189. , At last night's meeting of the eity council City Physician Pilklngton sub mttted a report showing that there are still six cases of scarlet fever in the city, In three homes. Of ths three houses under quarantine two will be released during the week. There are 39 cases of measles In 28 homes, and the disease has about run Its course. Dr Pilklngton stated to the council that he hod received a communication from the Woman's Club asking that he be made an Inspector of the sanitary ar rangemSnts at th dty schools. Th Inspection will be mad by the city physician, plumbing Inspector Hanna- ford and members of ths school board. At. th present time ths plumbing In spector has no duties io perform, the council having failed to agre on an ordinance regulating plumbing mat ters and defining bis duties. An or dinance will b prepared for present Hon at th next meeting, t There wss dark house at, th Co lumbia theater last night, and a large crowd of people went away disappoint ed. Th houso could not be opened owing to new people, scheduled for this week, falling to mak train con nections. . They will be on hand today and th curtain will go up this svenlng according to program. Th nsw per formers will be the famous Banden midgets," acrobats and boxers; John Col burn, black face comedian; Ra mon and Clark, sketch artists. The aim of th management . Is to furnish th public with good, clean actlng.and thus far baa met with sig nal success. Ths people ar supplied by th Gold Smith booking agency, of Seattle. The same people that show her are seen In the leading vaude ville houses of Seattle, Portland and San Francisco. The local playhouse la rapidly groiwng In favor, and Is notale acquisition to legitimate bouses of th city. It developed at last night's meeting of th council that the county has been trying to sell 'some Junk to the city. Recently Auditor Anderson asked that he be provided with a typewriter with which ho could copy records Into flat books, and negotiations were Institu ted looking to the purchase . of the county's old FIschsr machine. The county put a valuation of $75 on the machine, and th matter waa brought to the attention of the councU last night. Auditor Anderson said th ma chins had been used for several yeata and that It had outlived Its useful! ness. Asked why the county wanted to sell It, he explained the county needed a new machine, which prompt ed Mr. Nordstrom to remark that he was opposed to the city buying Junk. even from th county, He believed a new machine should be bought, and the belief generally prevailed. The county will turn In the old machine to the company and receive an allow ance of 175 on the purchase of a new machine. . -,- Captain Qullisow, ths nsw command- er oftbe British ship Ancalos, who ar rived In Portland Saturday to take charge of the vessel, cleared her yea- terday for Durban, South Africa, with a cargo of flour and canned goods val ued at 1114.827. The manifest shows 32,023 barrels of flour valued at 1112,07 and 1000 cases of canned gooda worth 32750. She was dispatched by the Portland Flouring Mills Company and will probably leave down today. The sailor boarding house men have been unable to provide a crow for the vessel alleging seamen are scarce In port, and so far but 11 men have been signed, seven of them Joining the ship Satur day and the others yesterday, - It Is expected three more, which will com plete the complement, will be secured before she Is ready to start for the low er harbor. J. w. Fulton, or Ban Francisco, son of Captain Fulton, the deceased master of the Ancalos, who has been In PorUand settling up bis fathers affairs, left for the Bay City Saturday evening. Captain Oulltson Is a Nova Scotlan and was sent out by the owners nt Anrjtlna. Re has never before vlst Ited Portland, though his brother, who commanded the British bark Bowman B. Law, is well known on the water front, he having brought that vessel Into these waters several years ago. January Clearance AND MarK Down Sale AND These Are Sample Prices Begolar $1.25 and $1.60 Wrappers yoorzA. choice this week for only ..vyv On lot Children's dresses that sold for 7bo, 88c and $1 25 your eboic this j o. week for Urn's riuifg that have bres selling at 12 60, $15 and 1 17 60 your choice tn ft t this week y0, Boy's Ruits tbat bav been selling, at 92JBQ $2.76, $3, and $3 25, yoor choice Qe for ibis week uy sgjjK riORSLTDEPT. STORE The Place to Save Money. ,508-010 Commcirctal St, 50&&10 Commercial St. DROPS DEAD IN THE WOODS. Young Employ of Logging Csmp on Dsep River Dies Suddenly. Gideon Johnson, a young employe of the Deep lUver Logging Company, fell ead Saturday afternoon while at his work. The young man had been sub' Ject to fits, and It was the sudden at tack of one of these that caused his death. The body was brought over to this city yesterday and Is now at Pohl's undertaking parlors. The funeral will be held this afternoon' with interment In Greenwood. 1 ' -' Mr. Johnson waa 24 years of age, and unmarried. Previous to his mo Ing to tha north shore he was known to haw been subject to 'epileptic fits, but recently had not been so affected. When he went to work Saturday af ternoon. gave every appearance of enjoying his usual good health, .The report of his death was circulated at about S o'clock. When round ne wm lying faco downward, his face . sub merged In a pool of water". The In dications were that he had been dead 10 or 15 minutes. ' "Cur the cough and save the life." Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coua-ha and colda down to th very verge of consumption. , iiiiutiiiiiiiiirTrmTrmrrcmnit:iii;iLiTttitii.ttiii;:;;;!iiiiiK::n3ii:;:i;iiif:::w: You can save money by seeing Robinson Furniture Store . .. FOR ' DESKS, COUCHES, CENTER TABLES AND K0CHERS..... Be Sure and See Them Before Baying Elsewhere , Prices Are Right !ttt:i;tit:iniini:ii:t:niiii:i:tiwtuuugmanui;r.nti:itttn; ASTORIA IRON WORKS , JOHN FOX, Pres. and BupU A. U FOX, Vice President. T. L. BISHOP, Secretary ASTORIA BAVIXGS BASK, Treas 1 Designers and Manufacturers of . ' : THE LATEST IMPROVED ' -' CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ' Foot of Fourth Street, '(ASTORIA. OREQON. 00000000000000000000000000000900009 Astoria Fish, Game and Poultry Market s On Twelfth Street ? ONLY FRESH AND CHOICE HEATS FISH, GAME, POULTRY, SHELLFISH, ETC. Best of Attention. Quick Deli very. S MALAR (EX JOHNSON. Proprietors. ;tccccocoooccooooooooooorx)ooooooceooco6oa THEY ARRIVED TOO LATE FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE , So'we wlllWl'at great reductions a fine assortment of elegant Couches Morris Chairs Rockers " They must go. Call and see them. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. ftaaaaaeessesssssssssseeeesseeea A Costly Mistake. Blunders are, sometimes very expen sive. Oceasionaly lire Itself la the pries of a. mistake, but you'll never be. wrong If yon take Dr. Klnf s New life Pilu for dyspepsia, diastases, headaoht, liver of bowel troubles. They are genu yet thorough. Us, at Chas. Boctrs drag store. ," - .,