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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1904)
WIDNMOAY, DICEM1IR 14, 1004. JOLLY OLD... SANTA CLAUS All Wanted to Talk at the Same Time. ....15 HERE J , SEINERS HAVE A BROAD GRIN $ ? THE MORNING ASTOUI AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. A CMy D IE SB U H Half of our store has been transformed into Toyland. Toys, .Toys everywhere. Such Wonderful Toys as you never saw before . Many that Santa , Claus never saw before. j Marvelous new things to make the little eves snap and sparkle, things that every mother "desires her boys and girls to have, that nojather can jass by who has little ones at homeW jump expectantly when-he comes. A it Bring the Children Welcome alike to Parents (EL Children Come Early Every Toy is New and Fresh. To all say make your selections early. we Morse Department Store Where Everybody Likes to Trade Contest en New Legislation li Likely to Result in Soma Clot Lobby ing In th Third Houm of th Stat. PERSONAL MENTION. William Dixon of Chinook was In the elty yesterday. TL I Staler of "Portland waa In the city yesterday. Sheriff Flanders of Cathlamet was In Astoria yesterday. - . William Anderson of Deep River was In Astoria yesterday. Hon. C W. Carnahan was up from Cullaby late yesterday. Ik A. Foster and wife of Cathlamet was in the city yesterday. Robert J. Young Is over from Mc Gowan'a on a Visit with friends. . ' Councilman R. ft Smith of Seaside waa a visitor In Astoria yesterday. Judge Loyal B. Stearns of Portland was in the city yesterday on a visit Miss Lilly Morgenson of Cathlamet visited friends In Astoria yesterday. Miss Etta Welch of Salem la visit ing her sunt, Mrs. J. B. Hodgson, In this city., ... George Hannlgan, editor of the Cathlamet Gasette, was in Astoria yes terday on business. Angus Ger, formerly of Astoria but now a retired capitalist of Portland, was In the city yesterday. . 'Rear Admiral A. N. Smith of Port land was In the city yesterday Inter viewing his many friends on' business. Sylvester Farrell of Portland, mem ber of the pilot commission, was in Astoria yesterday on official business. Frank K. Warren, the Portland can neryman, was In Astoria yesterday In attendance on the cannerymen's meet ing. ;l j :.t . . . . Hon. J. G. Megler and wife of Brook field were In the city yesterday. Mr. Meglar was In attendance on the can nerymen's meeting. second wek of the annual convention. resolution has been adopted that American vessels carrying foreign mall must sign their crews through the of ficers of the United States shipping commissioners. In order that the law requiring the members of such crews to be cttlsens shall be enforced. For Capital Crime. North Yakima, Dec. 1 Millard Boyd, an alleged Infanticide, was placed on trial today for murder In the first degree. The prosecuting witness tes- The cannery men met yesterday aft ernoon In solemn conclave, but when the first voice floated Its melllflous tones across the gathering of salmon murderers, they arose almost as on body, and the flow of language there after was unprecedented In th annals of Oregon conventions, , " Measures ? Enough were provided to keep the flsh, even, dodging for two years, and the lock of unanimity waa analogous to the famous contest of the Kilkenny cats. The organisation seemed to be suspicious of Itself. They did not go to the lengths of putting their watches In their trousers' pockets but several turned up their noses at each other, and a man with a snap shot camera could have got some pic tures of astute, and wealthy salmon speculators with their tongues In a position that could only be rivalled by the appearance of a disappointed de butante at a "coming out" ball. The Impression prevailed, after the smoke settled down, that a concerted action on the part of the canners la next to Impossible, unless It shall be established that a line of laws not yet provided be laid down for the guidance of those whose views differ from the plans of the flsh warden, and of those mainly tn charge of th canning busi ness on the river. No conclusion was reached, except an agreement to extend th season Ave days. Another meeting of the canners, a caucus first being held, will be called for another date, and more unanimity is expected then to rule. In contrast to this, however, Is the meeting that will be held Tuesday by the seiners and trappers. The pro ceedlngs of this meeting are outlined That don't reward its workers can- not prosper. If you would have Astoria grow don't forget your hustlers. 'is r: " Ei ermsiini Wise ' Astoria's Live Clothier P. S. A new supply of Xmas Handles and Detachable Umbrellas, also Fancy Vests just received. tilled that Boyd smothered the. infant to death a few hours after Its birth by !on the waU- n1 the recommendations placing a quilt over It in bed where Its mother lay. NOTICE TO MARINERS. 8amn Foregather. Ran Frajinlsro. Dec. 13. Th Intr anational Sea mens' Union has begun the Columbia Rivsr Light Vessel No. 50 Is Established. ' (List of Lights and Fog-Signals, Pa cific Coast, 1904, page 28, No. 93; List of Lights, Buoys and Day Marks Pacific Coast, 1904. page 42.) Notice Is hereby given that on or about January 1, 1905, Columbia River Light Vessel No. 50, moored off the entrance to the Columbia River, about 7 miles SSW. W. from Cape Di sappointment Lighthouse, will be temporarily withdrawn from her sta tion for repairs, and the station will be marked by a gas-buoy, painted red, with "Light Vessel Moorings" In black, and showing a fixed white light during periods of 10 seconds, followed by eclipses of 10 seconds. Light Vessel No. SO will be returned to her station as soon as repairs have been completed (on or about Febru ary 1, 1905), and the buoy will then be discontinued. By order of the Lighthouse board. Lv C. HEILNER, Commander, U. 8. N., Lighthouse .In spector. Office of Inspector 13th Light house District, Portland, Oregon, 10th December, 1904. No. 10 December, 1904. (No. 19, 1904). to the legislature that will result are to have the solid backing of each and all of th men Interested. At this con clave will be the trappers snd seiners of the Washington as well as of the Oregon side, and their recommenda tions. It Is understood, will be solid ss of a body, the various Interests being reconciled In the common Interest. Further developments In the at tempts at legislation which will be made are watched with Interest by both parties to the contention. , HOTEL ARRIVALS. Parker House. T. Winstrup, U. S. S. Perry. P. A. Trullenger, Tacoma. J. G. Luhrman, Sulem. R. J. Young, McGowans, Wash. S. E. Roberts, Forest Grove, Ore. , B.,V. Abbott, Fort Canby. E. S. Ackerman, City. James McCarthy, City. Albln Person, Portland. B. Benson, Portland. B. A. Seaborg, Skamokawa, Wash, This is a better country to live-in, because Schilling's Best is in it. Suit Csses at Dsnilgsrs. Just In A shipment of fin Queen olives, 25o per pint, Astoria Grocery. Toke Point or Shoal Water Bay ovat.ra at tha New Htvln Ruatnurant. Notlee, All Odd Fellows are requested to as semble at th L O. O. F. hall on Wed- nesday, December 14, 1904, at 1:10 a. m. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Past Grand Thomas Arthur Ilyland. By order of U O. BELLAND, N. 0. Attest: O. ANDERSON, Sec'y. Don't buy your hair brushes until you see my new stock. It will be her soon. Charles Rogers. ..................... ...., The Best Restaurant The Palace Cafe ftcfoUrMcsls. 23Ceats , Sufldsjr Dinners s Specialty Everytnlof tbi Mirkct Affords Palace Catering Company nttnnttttnttttttttnttnaittittttttttaitttitBttittittti The Occident tortsorlal parlors and bath facilities ar equalled by none, Everything modern and up to date. See Peterson. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. R.op.n.d Under New Msnsg.m.nt John Blaslch has leased th Califor nia Restaurant and Oyster Hous and Is now prepared to serve th public. Th best oyster and meals In th city. Family trad supplied. Oood cooks, pollt waiters and prompt service. Smoke the New Size LA IMPERIAL CIGAR f ALL HAVANA. (No imitation goes with us.) Save the Bands And get the diamond in Seymour's windovrf or the $20 gold piece or a fine suit of clothes. : J. V. BURNS,! Our selection of Christmas presents affords you a suffi ciently wide range of articles to make presents to all tyour friends and relatives: 'J We have for Men: f O; Shoes, Slippers. Socks, 1 Suspenders, Ties, Hats, Shirts, Umbrellas, Suits, Necktie Boxes, Brushes, Etc. We have for Ladies : Waists, Silk Petticoats, Furs, Fancy Collars, Handkerchiefs, Slippers, Al bums, Jewel Cases, Card Cases, Glove Boxes, Manicure Sets, Photo Boxes, Etc. Thing's That Will Please Everybody: Vases, Ink Stands, Fancy Baskets, Clocks, Candle Holders. Pictures, Center Pieces in Battenburg, Cheney, Embroidery, Etc. Statuary, Books, Etc. We have for the Children A complete line of toys of every description. Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today. Shop now when the stock is full and remember that you can always buy cheaper at , THE BEE ' HIVE , T ?