WIDNISOAY DKCIMICR 7, 1904. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 50 Retail Dealers: WE ARC WHOLESALE DEALERS CIGARS AND TOBACCOS AgonU (or King V Clirr. All tha leading bnodi auld. W tell roocIi on small margin ( mt buy la Urge quantltlnt. ROSS, HIGGINS- . CO. Good Goods Oar Specialty. Local Brevities. Mr. O. C. Itniisel of Morrison pr ant4 her hulund wllh ft aim yetr day. Thtt Hmvi-I Lumber and Hhlnicls Co. of Warrn(on haa rerlv a new planar and 1 Installing It, thnreby Im-rtaalng It output. Tht auditor'! om t will b oin to nlnht from 7;S0 to ( o'clock for tht pur post of rlat?rlnf votsrs who cannot atitid during the day time, Krd Hlnui h, who wna arrested Won. day on a haro of lurreny from a warehouse,, will be lvcn a preliminary examination todny txrfort Jiiili (looil At a meeting .of the school board held yesterday a contract wua awarded to John Hveimnn for auppllea for the year, he being the loweel bidder. The auppllea amount to about 1150. Ill the matter of the estate of John Carlaon, an order of the court wua DM yeeterduy getting the hxarlng for the final account of the administrator for Januury I next. An order wua made In the probate court yesterday authorising the execut nra of (he eatnte of Theressa O'flrlen YOU THINK IT OVER For yon could not find bcttct or mora useful article than a 'A PARKER LUCKY CURVE FOUNTAIN PEN We hate a complete line. Price from $1.60 to $10.00. Let aa remind yon that right now ia the time to pick one out. We guarantee them. ( Juat the thing (or a Xmaa Present, ; s lo aell certain property of the eatate. The property la located In Adnlr'a As torla and la considered quite valuable. UstA mixed gray fur acar'f; three talla on each end, Inn! Tuesday; either loat along Commercial atreet or at the Unique theater. The finder will pleaae return to the Atsorlan office and re- celeve reward. A contract wna awarded yeaterday to J. E. Alacraa, J. E. ttraller and L. A. Conn of Seaside to build a new cottage for 1. N. Klelechner In Hermoea Park. The contract price la $3500 and the cot tage will be one of the finest at ftoaalde. W. It. Hume returned Humliiy evening front an extended trip of two montha to rani it n poliite, whither he went In the Interests of the Tongue I'olnl Lumber Company, lie reporte a large volume of business In eight after the flrat of the ymr, mlttee waa appointed to ascertain tb namea of tha merchant and report them to the Federation of tabor. A the atorea that keep open are only Cheap John atorea, whoa etoek ought to be fumigated by tha health officer, the Clerk' Union need not worry about any bualnea that they may do. The uaual talk about conteatlng the legality of tha election held at Heaalde Monday la auggeated by a few, who al- way claim that everything done la either unconatltutional or Illegal, If they will read the town charter, they will take a much needed rent. The elec tion waa legal, end the offlcera elected will take their respective offlcee, Chrlatmaa novel I lee at Iloefler'a have been . received. All candy manufac tured at home, 10 centa per pound and up. Decoration for Chrlatmaa aur- paaa anything ever brought to Astoria, Everything In the line of confection and pure candy guaranteed lo be first- claim. Tha largeat and moat complete line In Aatorla can be procured at ltoelier'a. Acting under the Instruction of the common council Jamea Hannatord, the plumbing Inapector, entered upon the dlacharge of hla dutlea a aewer In apector yeaterday morning. Hard work la not aa much of an object aa the aalary, and a long aa tha council have agreed to raise the aalary to 175 a month, Mr. Haminford la perfectly wil ling to assuem the responsibilities. PERSONAL MENTION. Officers Thompson and Oberg lust night arreated Mutt Anderson, aged. III and helpless, and took him to the hue- pltal for treatment. Anderson wua found lying In 11111'e atuhle. He la boat builder by occupation, but la (0 yenra old and unfit for work. II let con ill! Inn seemed serious. Mra. W. D. Mack, nee Trulllnger. formerly of thla city, but now a real dent of Hnn Francisco, hits awarded i contract for the construction of four new cottages on the property adjoining the residence of Grant Trulllnger. The work will be commenced Immediately and pushed to an early completion. Up to 4 o'clock yeeterduy afternoon 5(7 votera had registered at the audit or'a office, and the registration last evening Increased the number to over (00. It is possible that 1000 voters will register by the time the books close next Saturday. Very little Inter est is being taken In the election. Svensen'sBookStore GENERAL AGENTS The annual sale and social to lie given by the Ladles' Guild of Grace church will lie held In the Hundny school room of the church on Friday, Ueceinber 9. afternoon and evening, at 2:30 and 7:30. Fancy and useful aril ilea will be on sale and light refresh return to the Aatorlan offlce and re lieve reward. At the municipal election held In Salem Monday, the republican candi date for marshal, the only offlce there waa any contest over, waa elected by a majority. The democrats nominated J. L. Sklpton on on lndeiendent re publican ticket, quite an appropriate name for the democratic party, or what la left of It. At a meeting of the clerks' union it waa reported that several atorea In I the city wera not observing the I o'clock closing agreement, ana a com' NEW BOOKS!! $1.25 Each GRIFFIN Whosoever Shall Offend The Prodigal Son ' House of Fulfillment, Man in Box Our Price J. N. . f To Help MaRe Your : j Christmas Selections 0 Call and see our line of special furniture just suitable for the holidays. In making a. gift, there is nothing nicer than a handsome piece of furniture, or more lasting and cheerful in the home. In the Assortment You Can Find Fine Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs, Center Tables, Weathered Oak pieces in Writing Desks, Stools, Benches, Racks, Clocks; some All-Brass Beds, Birds eye Maple Dressers, Rugs, Portieres, and various other articles. You will find our prices right. CHAS. HEILB0RN a SON: Astoria's Leading House Furnishers. The Palace Turkish baths are a source of delight to the patrona who frequent the establishment courteous treatment and your comfort guarded. Iady attendants furnished for lady patrons by appointment. These baths are especially recommended by the leading physicians of the city and re spectfully solicit your patronage. Turk Ish batha and bed 11.00. Russian bath GO centa. The recommendatlona of the commit tee to the council Monday night recom mending the building of a spur to the Ocean View cemetery at a cost of $2. 000, will be unnecessary expense. Very few persona are burled In Ocean View, and a spur would only benefit funerals. The railroad company trains alwaya stop at teh crossing, and It la but a short distance from tfiere to the cemetery. Farmers and othera compelled come down Fourteenth atreet complain W. B. Donaldson of Chinook I In the city. W. J. Bryane of Baker City la at the Occident. W, B. Donaldson of Chinook waa In the city yesterday. 1 J. E. Brailer, postmaster of Seaside, was In the city yesterday. Charles Ehland of Chinook waa a visitor In Astoria yesterday. Mra. J. Runnel has returned from a visit with friends In Portland. Dave Hood, tha Irrepressible, came over from llwaco lust evening. ; Mra. Nelson Troyer of Portland la visiting with friends In thla city. J.E.Alacras.recorder and police Judge of Seaside, waa In the city yesterday. L. A. Conn, a contractor pf Seaside, waa In Astoria yesterday on business. It. B. Smith, a member of the Sea side council, waa In the city yeaterday. Nathaniel Tallent and Mrs. Tallent returned yesterday from a trip to Cali fornia, ' Ed C. Judd, manager of F. Dresser & Co.', of Seaside, was In the city yea terday. Captain Bailey of the tug Tatdosa returned last evening from a abort trip to Portland. C, W. White, the Warrenton mer chant, was transacting business In As toria yesterday. A. 8. Froslid, manager of the Sear side Spruce Lumber Co., waa in Aa torla yesterday on business. Will Maddlson returned yesterday from a few daya' attendance on the Irrigation congresa at Portland. - M. Bayer of the A. & C. auditing de partment went to Warrenton today to check out the retiring agent and Install the new. A. Colllngs and wife of llwaco were In thla city last evening on their way to Portland, where they will visit for a" few days. J, P. Balea of Aslea la visiting Lee Herring, hla brother-in-law, In this city. Mr. Bales Is one of the oldest natives of Oregon. R. Nixon and wife of Portland came over from Long Beach lnat evenln-, where they have been atopplng, and left for home on the evening train. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Trumbell of Spokane are registered at the Occident Angua Sutherland, a mining man from to Sllverton, Wash, la In the city. Angus Sutherland, an old time Aa- WAMlEUTOtl Llir.lOER CO. Manufacturers of and Dealer in Fir, Spruce and HemlocH LUMBER of the dangeroua condition of the street, j torlun, ia down from Sllverton, Wash, From Exchange atreet south to the water reservoir, the planks are loose and rotten, and the atreet la full of on his annual visit. On hla way he vlalted Bay View, Wash., where he Is Interested In the 8eabary Packing Co. chuck holea. Several minor accidents j ne wm be here for several days. have occurred on the street and It should be Improved. It Is one of the principal streets of the, city and should not be allowed to remain In a dangeroua condition. The remalna of Henry Olst. who died Monday morning at the Parker house will be taken to Portland thla morning for cremation. The ashes will be burled In Ocean View plot of the 3. A. R. A delegation of the Masons will accom pany the body to Portland thla morn ing, consisting of O. I. Peterson, W. L. Rubb, B. Van Dusen, E. Z. Ferguson, O. K, Morrton and M. R. Pomeroy. A Schernekau and W. C. Shaw will rep resent the O. A. R. Merchant Marina. The steamer Northland arrived In yesterday morning from San Francisco with a miscellaneous cargo and some paasengera. She will load out with lumber. The British steamer Langdale with grain for Liverpool left out thla morn ing In tow. The schooner J. ti. Weatherwax cleared today with a large cargo of Warrenton lumber for San Francisco. The ateamer W. H. Harrison left out yeaterday for Alsea. The tank steamer Loomta left out yesterday morning for San Francisco. The Chinook has reached Portland, and aa soon aa plana and specifications for the work to be done on the big dredger are prepared the blda will be advertised. The Perry struck arime rough weather' at ihe head of the bar yeaterday and waa washed, by a huge wave that drenched the -officer on tha. bridge and did some damage to the superstructure. It was easily repaired. Captain William E. Hull has passed the government examination for ateam vessels of less than 100 tons, and will take the berth on the new Callendar line ateamer Myrtle. Oust Milde, who has been In St. Mary's hospital for over a month as the result of an accident In Unlontown, waa on the .streets yesterday for a short time. Mr. Milde ia etill quart ered at the hospital but hopes to be out soon. JAMES KEANE AND COMPANY Give an Excellent Performance of Sherlock Holmes. A very fashionable and enhuslaatlc audience greeted Jamea Keane and his company at Fishers' opera house last evening In Conan Doyle's great de tective story of "Sherlock Holmes. The story deals with the efforts of Sherlock Holmes, a London detective, to appre hend a noted crook by the name of Carrtgan. Holmea encounters all aorta of thril ling experlencea, but In the end lands hla man. Aa Sherlock Holmea, Mr. Keane gave a splendid performance. The role Is a moat trying and difficult one and one calculated to tax the skill of the most finished artist. Herbert Ashton, aa Carrlgan the crook, made one of the hits of the play and some excellent work was done by H. Clay Robinson, aa a gentlemanly crook. Mlsa Campion. Miss Hartley. diss Branscombs all made decided hits. Thla evening the laughable farce comedy. "Charley'a Aunt," will be the bill. Rtbbona at cost price at Shanahan's. For " Rent Six-room house, corner 47th and Cedar streets, Alderbrook, two blocks from car line. Inquire on premises of Mrs. K. Johnson. COSTLY DUCKS. Hunters Bag Thief aa Well as Plunder at Seaside. . Petty pilfering at Seaside haa been so persistent that the hunters who have cottages there have become wroth, and the arrest effected by two of them yes. tenia y landed Charles Johnson In jail. Mr, Peterson of the Occident barber shop and a friend went over to the beach and secured a fine bag of ducks. which they left at their cottage while going up the beach after snipe. On their return they found three canvas bucks missing and trnlled the thief seven miles towards town before they caught him. They brought him In and landed him In the county jail. For rent Two unfurnished house keeping rooms, over Peterson & Brown's shoe store. A fine consignment of stock, a dried fish of great favor. Imported from Nor way, haa been received at the Aatorla Grocery, Send In your order, they are fine. The peer of fall applea the rosy cheeked Hood River prettiest apple on the market. 75 centa the box at the Astoria Grocery. Tou will want a laa . For sale At Gaston's feed stable, No. 105 Fourteenth street; one Landless harness machine; one Smith-Premier typewriter; one 20 hp motor and belt ing; 1000 good sacks. I have tooth brushes for tender gums and dainty mouths, tooth brushes that I guarantee, and will give you another brush If the bristles come out. Rogers, druggist. If you are thinking of raising or mov ing a building it would be to your advantage to see Fredrlckson Bros., general carpenters and house movers. Shop at 17J Tenth atreet. Submit us your specifications on any bill you;wish and we will give you best prices. We make a pecialty of Spruce Bevel Siding and Factory Stock. Shipments Made Either by Rail or Wstsr. Warrenton, Or. Capacity 75,000 feat par day. ) Plumbing' and Plumbing vSupplies We 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. , , .1 , ; W. C. LAWS r& CO. 537-531 Bond St. I FOARD & STOKES CO. SOMETHING NEW Crockery Department 1 " ' - ' ' . : To meet the demands of our already immense trade, we have decided to innovate a Crockery Depart- ment in the cellar of our store. This is an entirely new departure in the mercantile undertakings of Astoria. We want to emphasize the fact that this department being LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT WILL COST US NO RENT Therefore we will be able to save our customers many dollars in better prices through this saving. Before, making holiday purchases it will be to your advantage to investigate our prices. New Holiday Goods, Cut Glass, Hand Decorated China, China Dinner Sets, Silver Plated Wares, Lamps, Vases, Christmas Tree Decorations, and all sorts of styles and prices in Carv ing Sets. . The above is a fine lot of goods to select Holiday Gifts or Card Party Prizes from. Call, examine our stock; it will be a pleasure for us as well as you. Come now. , FOARD & STOKES CO. J i Foo t--Bracts You canuot BUY BETTER SHOES than we sell. You cannot buy good shoes for less money. We sell the latest iu styles and best in materials. There is nothing new or desirable in Footwear which we havo not provided for your use. Our aim is to please and satisfy you with Good Goods and Honest Dealing. Wherity, Ralston Company