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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1904)
s ATUROAV, DECIMItR S, 1804. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Retail Dealers: WE ARE WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS AND TOBACCOS Agenta for King V Cigar. All tin leading brands sold. Wa sell goodi on small margin j we buy io large quantities. ROSS, HIGGINS CO. Good Goods Our Specialty. Local Brevities Ribbon at coat pair lit Hhuiuihan'. Th crew of th commodore perry were paid IT yesterday by !iu(y Col lector F. I Parker. Ilenjamln Kko, native of Nor way, wa granted flral litlxenship pa per by County Clerk Cllnlon yester day. Ilnrrlmm A Ilreniner have purchased a bit 100 feet square at the foot of Fifth mix i e.m are tui timpl.iiing moving -el" plant William Tlmmons, tun nti we r of the Pt'llhighnm buy tan factory plant, and Sflllng agent fur th Aim run n C'fh Company. In In the city on bui'n. The tn me which wa to have been given by Hi Ivy Leaf Club at lagan's hull tonight, bun ben onl r nr.. I( will be given In the near future, mule of th d(' will t given. t At m wtlnir of Charily lodge, No. II Ifc-gree of Honor. officer to mrv during the ensuing term were elected tia follow: Laura Heafeldt, chief of honor; Thyra. Kuudsen, Indy of honor; llarbnra Hiirtwlg, C. of C; Mm, 0. W. Morton, usher: V. C. A. Pohl, record- vl YOU THINK IT OVER For yoo could not find a bettti or mora useful article than a PARKER LUCKY CURVE ' FOUNTAIN PEN W bar a complete 1!m. Prices front 11.50 to $10.00. Let na remind too tbat right bow la the time to pick one out W guarantee them, Jnt the thing (or Xuias Present. ' Svenson'sBoek Store GENERAL AGENTS r; Thiimu Dcnley, financier; I.ui Wright, treasurer; Mr, C. Carlson Inside watcb; Mr, for tor, outside wittch, A Are win noticed on the north shoe yesterday afternoori, and l upned to have been at' Chinook. An effort to secure Information of the Are wm mud, but nothing drflnlte wm timer tallied, The Palace Turkish baths, whir hitv recently been purchased by Her inn n Bi-hhoklvwr, a veteran Turklh buth man from Portland, have been extensively Improved under hi man agwment. The regular meeting of the city toucher will be held thl morning at 30 at the Olney ik-hool. Discussion miii grade work und the Lewis and Clark exposition work will be the ordr of the session. Judg Anderson will build a hand muni residence on the lot re'intly pur chased by him on Exchange street. Mid yesterday awarded a eonlrcrt to C i. Palmbcrg to build the new residence, The contract price I $3000. The county saw mill at Jewell ha been In oimriitlon the past wek nnd a large amount or lumber na wen itawed. Work of laying the plank will commence next week and be continued during the winter. The member of the Commercial Club football team will leave for Portland thl morning to yluy the Multnomah1. Home of the bet player will be un able to get away, and the tram will not be aa strong aa desired. The new Logan building will be com plcted next week. The flrat floor ha been rented for bulnea purpose, the ond .floor will be ued for office and a rooming houiw, and the third floor ha been leaned by Ator lodge K. of P.. and will be uaed by a num ber of the lixul lodge. F. P. Kendall of Portland waa In AMorln yeterday making arrange ment for eatnbllahlng a can factory In the city. Mr. Kendall wa formerly superintendent of the American Can Company, nnd believe that Antoiia afford the beat field for an IndiiHtry of thl kind. It la th headquartera ot the nalmon lndutr and If the can nerymen will upport the new cannery one will be eetnbllahed. Mr. Kendall thoroughly understand tho bualnea and I deserving of the upport of the people, In addition to the fact that it will be an Important lndutry for A lorla. The body of Mr. Fanny ptone ar rived In Aatorla yesterday morning. The funeral will be held Sunday morn Fine Statuary IN PLASTER AND METALS IN PRICE 40c TO $6.00 Sec the SHOW WINDOW. Irlc tag on every piece. J. N. GRIFFIN We Have a Mice Hew Line OP Lace Bedspreads, Sideboards, Buffets t PORTIERES In Plain nnd Oriental Effects JiiMt to see them, ami niter you learn tho price, you will certainly be pleased CHAS. HEJLB0RN ; - SON Astoria's Leadinfl Housei Furnishers. Ing at 10 o'clock from the reaidenee of Captain If. A. Mathew on Fifteenth street. The Interment will be In Ocean View cemetery. Friend ar Invited to attend the ervlce. In th matter of the Ilnrrel Ileacon bankruptcy, F, J. Carney waa ap pointed trustee by referee C. H. Page with bond fixed at 110.000, which were furnished. The matter I still pending befor the referee, and an effort will be made to settle all claim tatlofae- tory to the creditor. ' The board of equalization will meet this ufternoon to hear objections to the nemrnt made to defray the expense of Improving Duan street be tween Thirty-seventh and Thirty flghth, of Commercial street between Fourteenth and Keventeenth and of Grand avenue between the Hhlvely line and Beventh street. There were very few registration yesterday, the' total to date being CIS. Only a few day remain tor reglater Ing and at the present rate, not over one-third of the voter will ritor. Indication are that a large number of voter will have, to (wear in their vote. The book will close next (tnturday. The boy of (he public achool have secured 60 signatures to their petition for the use of the Commercial Club gymnasium, and the matter will be pre sented to the board of director at a meeting to be held next wefk. It I very probable that two afternoon and evening will be set aside for the school boy. t It M. Lowe, who wn arrested on a charge of larceny of a pair of hoe. the property of S. Oltme, wa given a pre llmlimry hearing yesterday afternoon before Justlao Goodman, and bound over to the circuit court In $100 bond. He offered no defense and will prob ably plead guilty whn the case I called for trial. A number of the logging camp on the Columbia river and Its tributaries have closed down, on account of the large number of logs In the boom ready for market. A soon a these tog are disposed of. most of the camps will resume operations: One or two of the larger camps that have been cutting timber In the burned districts will close down permanently. The serviie attending the opening of the new Catholic church at McQow an' will be held tomorrow and will be conducted by Father O'Brien of Port- bind. The steamer Mller will ave here at 9:15 In the morning to convey thorn who desire to attend, and will return at the conclusion of the serv ices. The new church will be dedi cated by Archbishop Christie - next June. The board of street assessor filed It report yesterday on the petition ub mltted by William Hock asking for a reduction In the assessment on his property for the Improvement of Du ane street between Shively line an J Fourteenth street. The report says the lot owned by Mr. Pock I smaller than the others In' the district and recom mend that the assessment be reduced 134. SO. Trouble will never cease with the gambling fraternity of Portland. Indl- dlctment wew r:lwnM by the Rionu jury accusing P.tr Orant and .Nate Solomon on e clii-iiM of running a Ki.l. bllng houre. Vne e I !n e n Mm ed at a former erirU waa In effect Hint ue'ther Ornnt or Solomon we' in'. present ownera of any gambling house. having disposed of their Interest sev eral months -ago. The Warrenton Lumber Company which has ben shut down fcr several days on account of repairs being made to the boilers. Is now. running on full time nnd the planers are being run dnv and night. The matter of a water supply, which has been bothering them, la being remedied by-sinking several wells on the sand ridge south of C. F. Lester's residence, and a pumping plant will be Installed and th water pumped Into a large tank and from there distributed to the boiler. Here tofore they have been using wat?r from the Sklpanon. but they find It too brackish and It blisters the boiler. THE WATER COMMISSION. Routine Butin Transacted at th Session Last Evening. The regular monthly meeting of the water commission waa held last even ing. Business ot a routine' nature wa transacted. The clerk reported the fol lowing receipts and expenditures for the month: Receipt. torn consumers $2,99S 82 Expenditures. Stated alnrle' 6S1 00 Mlscellancou bills 195 00 Under the law, the commission mum x the wnter rates ior me eimuiug ear. No agreement was reacnea. aim the meeting adjourned unlit Decem ber 1$, at which time the rates will be xed. 1 Hansen & UcCanna, who occupy tho shop formerly used by T. S. Simpson, djolnlng tha city water office, are prepared to. do all kinds ot atgn and carriage painting. They will mak a specialty of work f thl class and guarantee satisfaction. TEAMS ARE NAIO Many Starters in Big Race Have . Been Entered. FOREIGNERS ARE IN FORCE Arrangement for 8ix-Dy Contest t Madison Squar Garden A re Complete and All That Re main I th Exhaustion. New York. Dec. 2. Eighteen team will compose the tarter In the six- day bicycle rare to bgln in Madison Square garden at 12:0,1 a. m.. next Monday. Following I the official list: Jean Gougoltz, Bwltzerland, and Petit Beneton, France; Arthur Vanderstuyft Belgium and Johan Btol, Holland; An tonio Duol, Argentine republic, and Andre Mazan, France; Bobble Wal thour, Atlanta, Ga and Bennie Mun roe, Tennessee; Nat Butler and Jame F. Moran, Boston; W. Palmer. Au atralla, and Emll A. Agrab. Mexico; William K. Pamuelson and Baxon Wil liams, Salt Lake: Otto Mayo, Penn sylvania, and Jed Newklrk, Chicago; John Bedell and Menu Bedell. Lyn brook. L. I.; E. F. Root and Oliver Dor Ion, Bheepshead Bay. L. I.: Hugh Mc Lean, Boston, and James B. Bowles, Chicago; Harry Caldwell. New Hamp shire, and Norman C. Hopper, Minne apolis; Patrick Keegan, Lowell, and Patrick F. Keegan. Boston; Floyd Krebs, Newark. N. J., and Joseph Fop ler, Brooklyn; Charles Turvllle, Phila delphia, and Louis Mettling. Boston; Sammy Kulkln. Boston, and Jos-ph Rockowltx, New York; Harry Down ing and Burton Downing, Ban Jose, Cal.: William F. King, Muwourrl, and Mario Rosalno. Italy. WMMilTOI) LUER C Marin New. The oil tank steamer Whlttler ar rived In from California yesterday morning with a cargo of crude oil for Portland. The pilot schooner Joseph Pulitzer started outside yesterday afternoon to her station off the mouth of the of the river having on boar dthe pilots. Cap tain Anderson, Gunderson, and Mat hews. The French bark Marthe Roux from Swansea, which has been outside for the past few days, made her appear ince yesterday again and was boarded iy Captain Lelghton the bar pilot it was too late for her to come In on he tide but she will be In early this morning. , ' Buy your, ribbons for fancy work at half-price. Shnnahnn's. For Sale A lot of nice household furniture, as good as new. Inquire of Mrs. R. G. Owens. 171 Exchange St. The Occident tonsorlal parlor and bath facilities are equalled by none. Everything modern and up to date. See Peterson. ' For rent Two unfurnished house keeping rooma, over Peterson & Brown' aboe store. A good tooth brush is a prime re quisite In the care of teeth. I have the brush, and will replace It If bristles come out." Charles Rogers. If you are thinking of raising or mov ing a building It would be to your advantage to see Fredrlckson Broa, general carpenters and house movers. Shop at 173 Tenth street The Imperial oyster house is pre pared to furnish Shoalwater bay oys ters In quantities of pints and quarts tn suDDly the family trade. Colonial oysters always on hand. For ale At Gaston' feed stable, No. 105 Fourteenth street; one Landle's harness machine; one Smith-Premier typewriter; one 20 hp motor and belt ing; 1000 good sacks. There Is only one place in Astoria that carries the genuine Old Georgia, Moonshine, corn whisky. P. E. Pet erson of the Mirror has received a consignment direct from the distillery. Christmas novelties at Hoefler's have been received. All candy manufac tured at home, 10 cents per pound and up. Decorations for Christmas sur pass anything ever brought to Astoria. Everything In the line of confections and pure candy guaranteed to be first class. The largest and most complete line In Astoria can be procured at Hoetler's. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Parker House. n. G. McKensle, Seattle. Thomas Jones. U. S. S. Perry. A. E. King. Ilwuco. J. P. Ford, Portland. C. W.-Cnrmthan, Clatsop...,. R. B. Magruder, Portlund. Manufacturer of and 0alr In Fir, Spruce and HemlocK LUMBER Submit us your specifications on any bill you wish and we will give you best prices. ,. . We make a specialty of Spruce Bevel Siding and Factory Stock. Shipment Mad ihr b Rail or Water. Warrenton, Or. Capacity 75,000 feet per day. Plumbing and Plumbing' Supplies ' W'c carry a complete line of Bath Tubs, Toilets, and are prepared to do all kinds of Plumbing. We guarantee goods and work to be first class. VT Vs. LflVfU MM VW Bond St. FOARD & STOKES CO. Speahing' of getting Comfort out of a Stove ! We have a special assortment of fine HEATERS which we are selling as cheap as any store in town. LI IGL1 EST QUALITY J Cole's Hot Blast Heaters Moore's Steel CooRers and the Universal Range When you think of Flour remember we handle Roya! Cream Flour and Detneiit's Best Use either brand and the result will be GOOD BREAD FOARD I STOKES GO. Foot Iracts You cannot - , BUY BETTER SHOES than we soil. You cannot buy good shoes for less money. We sell the latest in styles and best in materials. There is nothing new or desirable in Footwear which we have not provided for your use. Our aim is to please and satisfy you with Goo(l Goods and Honest Dealing. Wherity, Ralston Company