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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1904., PAGE FIVE. 9 Findon, HaddocKi, SmoKed ChlnooK Salmon, Codfish, Tongues and Sounds, Anchovies, Her ring, MacKerel, Salmon Tips and Salt Salmon. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. OOOD GOODS UUlt 8PECIALTT Lccal Brevities. - Dalph, th 7-year-etd eon of Mr. and lira. M. r. Ilardeaty.la 111 with measles The horn It under quarantine. County Clark Clinton yaetarday ( granted a marriafa Ilcena to Anton ' Plolnlch end Mart Tarabochia, both of Clataop county, plr It now .ftoo powder,' and It tht bMt. I'h that and nothing tit old only at ht Owl and Eaal druf otore. tl ctnta a box. Mr Ooorga Hill returned yatttrtfay I from Vancouver, Wuh.. whora aha had from Vancouver, tone to place hr daughter, Maud. Provident academy, of that city. In tvnty-two atraana hawt thut far mflttarad for tha coming county; elec tion. Of thla numbtr all but a few hava registered In tha city praclncta. Tha Clatsop Mill Company'a fco faa- I ' , .. II , I" tory la being operated day and night. because of tha rush of ordera from Cat' Ifornla. " Tht demand la unusually brlak for thla aaaon of tha yaar. Tha Huma mill present a brilliant appaaranca at night, electric arc llgbta having boon placed In tha big yard. Contractor Hardaaty baa a foroa of 10 man at work thara, but It wlU ba two week tmfort tha alactrio light plant I fuly completed. , y j ' ' Mattor ClWttn Iragdon, who playtd at the Unique thaatar laat week baa loot a. pat foi ttrrtof,. known aa "Beauty." and will pay a raward for Itt raturn to tha Central hotel. It haa one black and one white aar, and wore leather collar with atael trimming. 1 ,,' Raymond and Clark, tha. team of ketch artlata appearing thla week at tha Louvre, hava a wide repuUtlon for doln tod work. . Tha men came here with the Intention of going to work (or tha Coumbla but owing to dlflTer- encaa with tha management cancelled' 4Mire of Wise's customers .will go to St. LouU World's Fair. V 1 Next Drawing in July. SAY IT ID your sales slips money by trading at WISE'S tha Mingagemeal. Tha . team f made. decided hit laat night, and will doubt leM draw large (crowd at their tvery appearance. Chairman A. Howard. f Jtha pert land 7ommerclal Club bowling com' mlttee, haa assented to January M aa tha date' for the oonteet between tha two Commercial team for the Feld enhtlmir trophy. Tha peraonnel of the Astoria team baa not yet been decided upon. Tha meatlea epldemio la about aver nd It la believed there wlli ba few caaee within tha nest 19 daya. The total number of patlente now la only about tt, and all of theae are on the road to recovery. There are aeven acar. let fever caaea In tha city, and of thete four will be declared well before the end of tha week. Mr. C W. ttoaa and Mr. J. C Ander. aon, representing W, P. Kraner A Co. merchant Ullora of Portland, are at tha Occident and will remain to the city for a few daya, probably until Mon day. They will make a canvaa. of the city and. afford Aatorlana aa oppor tunity of aelectlng aprlng and aummer suiting, overcoata and trouaer from one of the moat complete II nee aver brought to Astoria. , K a lama advieea received latt even Ing by The A tori an tell of a aad acci dent which occurred there on Tuesday Tha J-year-old child of Carlea Jones, while playing about the home, tec u red a bottle of carbolic acid, and, childlike, aampled Ita content,. The Uttle one'a face wu badly burned and for II noura or mora It waa la great agony, but Ita life will doubtleea be saved, aa It swallowed only a email amount of the pcleon The buelneee of tha Aetorla A Co lumbla River Railroad baa, according to tha atatement of a gentleman well potted aa to the company'a affaire, In creased fully. 100 per cent within the paat year. Thla lncreaae appllee to freight traffic aa well aa the paweng- er buelneee, and denotea the wonderful proaeprlty of tha community. The road la aald to now be on a paying baala and netting bandaome promt to tne men who put their money Into It. There Will be a epeelal aervlee of the holy communion at Grace church thla morning, tt. Agnee day. at 1 O'clocE. for the member of the 8t Acnee Gntld aa well aa other membera of the pariah. Alao a apeclal evening aervlee with an addreM to the guild by the Rev. J. E. II. Blmpeon, of St. Mark'e church. Portland, The regular quarterly meet ing of the parlnh branch of the wo man'a Auxiliary to the board of mle tlont will be held In the church at 1:10 m the afternoon. working, witll Ui Amerlc;ft'n'jfcfto Qm- pany at tan Franclaco. Otle pattemon, for a time editor nf The Aatorlan,, la With -A." Schilling A Co., Ran Pram rleco tea'deajert, Mr. and ut, gwope complain of California duat dtr Ing their vleit, and, while their trip waa unueualty enjoyable, they are glad to b home again, S Five milch eewa were killed by the Aatorla train that left thla city yeeter day morning. The accident occurred a abort dlatance beyond Beappooee, aa the train waa rounding a curve. The cowt were croeelng the track, and the engineer could not aee them In time to reduce the tpeed of the train, which plowed Into the herd (T) of cowa. Five of the anlmala were killed outright, bat the other eecaped. The accident waa a decided ahock to the membera of the train crew, who were fearful that the expreaa might ba ditched.. , Fortunately however, the train ttayed on the track. Mra. Jamea Flnltyeon, wife of the well-known real aetata dealer died yea- terday morning , at Frultvlle, CaL, where aha bad gone for the benefit of her health. Recently Mra. Finlayaon eulrered a paralytic atroke, and waa taken aouth In the hope that a' change of climate might benefit ber. However, he gradually tank and the end came yeeter day. Ieca(d waa a native of Scotland, but bad lived In An tori for many year,' Mr. Finlayaon and aev- eral children aurvlve her. The body will be brought to Aetorla for Inter' ment, , and the , funeral arrangement wll be announced later. v January Clearance SALE now In full blast. The Reliable Clothier , j and Hatter & . & r; i Probate Judge Treneherd yeeterday made an order fixing March 1 aa the dHte for hearing the final account of the administratrix of the eetate of Mar tin Empo, deceased, and apportioning 1689.17 for use of the administratrix and the minor children. The court' or dered aale of the pereonal property of the estate of Andrew Johnton, deceaa- i ed. February 1 waa aet aa the time for hearing the petition of the adminis trator to U real property of the ea tate of, Peter Brown, deceased. ' SPECIAL MUSIC CABINETS IN GOLDEN OAK AND MAHOGANY. Prices $7.50 and Up Style and Quality Considered. ;, A hand Borne ornament for the parlor as well as a conveniont muic rack.' , CHARLES HEILB0RN & SON ASTORIA'S LEADING HOUSEFURNISHERS , ? : Everything for the homo. , Ask to see our Jewell ranges. Captain Porter, ef tha British ship Red Rock, In a letter to the Portland land Journal, explain that seamen de sert from foreign ships because they are offered better wagea ashore. Some of them aeek refuge at the boarding houses, but .deserters alwaya leave tome money behind, which goet to the owner and helps to make up the great er cost of procuring seamen. Captain Porter teems to entertain the opinion that the matter Is one which cannot well be remedied. Members of the counoil tsy they have not given up the Idea of erecting a new city hall, and all express confidence hat an offer of $15,000 will be made for the present site.'. Tenders have been invited, but Intending investors will waste time by offering anything less than J 15.000, according to statments triad by councilman. It la hoped by the council that the present site will he disposed of ere long, for, if no' offer of $13,000 is made within six months, it (1I1 be necessary to remove the city hall now in use. vv " . . Mr. and Mrs. J. C Swop returned on tha Oregon yesterday from a month's visit at San Francisco and Oak land." They met. several former Aa torlana n California. B. D. Johnson, formerly manager of the Western Un ion here. Is now In tte general office of the company at San Francisco, and expects soon to be elevated to a very Important position. H. H. Baker ,the artist, It located Vt Oakland, where he haa a studio. Charles Ring, formerly with Eckstrom, the Jeweler! 'is con neoted with an dakland engraving es tablishment, while Herman Bellmer la Tha county court met in adjourned session yesterday and in the afternoon adjourned for the term. All the road district apeclal levies not heretofore acted upon were approved. Tha bond of Sheriff Linvllle aa tax collector waa fixed at $15,000, while the bond of Rood Supervisor Blount, of Aetorla, district, waa fixed at f 1000. The court waa re quested to . reconsider Ita action In denying tha petition for a road across the Klatkanta rlror. Bids were opened during the day for printing 7000 tax receipts, one tax register and one treasurer's receipt book. . The bids were as follow: JJew, receipt, ft per 1(0; register, $18; receipt book, $7.(0 Pudgett. receipts, $10 per 1000; regis ter, ll; receipt book, $. . Aatorlan, r. cetpta, 114 per 1000; receipt book, SI The contract warf awarded to the News. An order waa entered Instructing the treasurer to turn oyer to the city 0SL' 31, the amount of the Astoria road dis trict funds now on hand. Fulton BrosV attorneys for the Co lumbla River Packers Asoclatlon, have filed a motion In the circuit court asking that the plaintiff in tha suit of Charlotte Orlmberg vs. the asoclatlon, Instituted to recover damages for the death' of Emanuel Grtmberg, be in structed to make the complaint more certain and definite. The motion Is an effort to require the attorneys for the plaintiff to set forth the allegation of the association's responsibility for any defect there might have been In tha rig ging of tha ahlp St, Nicholas, from the mltaen mast of which Orlmberg fell to hit death. The vessel waa and la own ed by George W Hume A Co., but at the time of the accident was under charter to he defendant corporation The question as to the responsibility of the charter or the owners waa brought up at the former trial of the case. The motion Just filed will be argued before Judge McBrlde when he cornea to As toria to hold an adjourned term of court. He Is expected shortly. W T Clearance AND Mark Down Sale AND These Are Sample Prices " 1 4 Bacalar f 1 .25 and IL50 Wrapper y- ita. cboioe this week for only ....wyc One Vt Children's dream that told for 75s, 98eaod $1-25 yonr choice tit tm. week for ot Ken's rfuifa that kava been telling tt 113.50, $15 and $17.60 your choice tn t c tbiaweek ' " '" r . .: ..V .! .. :' '. , ' Boy's Baits that have been aellicg, at t2i0 ! 12.75, ft, and $3 25, you choice 0r orthiaeeXf 9 Hi Theaters, Ilk other thing and other peoule. have their up and down. It was Columbia's turn last night It ap pears that about SO tickets had been sold for laat night' performance, when it waa announced that there would be no show, and the money taken in at the, box office was straightway return ed. Then the lights were put out There will be dark house at the Colum Ma for an indefinite period, it was learned upon, inquiry, that the trouble Is caused by the fact that certain. of the actors refused to go on the stage until certain demands were satisfied. These Manager Rosenberg seemed loth to grant." Therefore, dark house. Ray mond and Clark, the stars of the com party,' being sketch artists of consld erable repute, were at once' engaged by Manager Wlrkkala for the Louvre, and they have already entered upon their engagement, their first appearance be ing last night. . They will show at the Louvre for the entire week, and are expected to prove valuable attractions at tho well known place. It is report ed that: Dr. Rosenberg will engage other attractions for hit theater, and that he will resume the business very shortly. That he had been giving a clean good show, there can be no ques tlpn, and tha trouble he is meeting with In trying to keep his house open will, be cause tor regret to the many' who wish him success In his new venture. MORSE DEPT. STORE The Place to Save Money. 508-MO Commercial St. 008-510 Commercial Si. Too can save money by seeing ; Robinson Furniture Store ;;y';'::"'' : i FOR , " ' , ' . , f DESKS,1 COUCHES, CENTER TABLES AND ROCKERS..;.. Be Sore and See Them Before Baying Elsewhere ' r Prices Are Right aii8nnntimH8:nmammmumw8iaa:;:i ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Proband Supt r. L BISHOP, Secretary A. U FOX, Vice President. , astoria savings bank, Tmi 'f Designers and Manufacturers of . THE LATEST IMPROVED V ' CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. . COMPLETE CANNERY OUTnTS FURNISHED. , CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. ' Foot of Fourth Street, i ' . . '.' V . ASTORIA, OREGON. 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