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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1904)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1804. FOR NEW BUILDING A Good. Deal JOLLY OLD... SANTA CLAUS ...IS HERE Three-Story Building to Be Erected on Commercial Street THE MORNING ASTOHIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Square We continually study how to please our many customers, while most clothiers just worry, as to the best way to get all they can. ' If you are not already a WISE customer, get wise. If you don't know what to buy for a Xmas present LOOK AT THIS LIST TENANTS ORDERED TO MOVE IS II ii Halt of our store has been transformed into .Tbyland. Toys, Toys everywhere. Such Wonderful Toys as you never saw before t -.Many- that Santa Claus never saw before. Marvelous new things to make the little eyes snap and sparkle, things that every mother desires her boys and girls to have, that no father can pass by who has little ones at home to jump expectantly when he comes." . . . 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 A Business Structure to Bt Erected in tht City of Astoria That Will Ctrtainly Bo a Crodit and an Omamont Marina News. ' The Iqua arrived In yesterday from Ban Francisco with passengers, bat no freight, and proceeded to Portland. It Is reported that the disagreement over freight rates heretofore charged ty ten steamer Aurila, and the O. R. A N. Co. have been adjusted, and that hereafter the rates will be the same. ' The steam schooner Chas. Nelson left San Francisco yesterday with freight and passengers for Astoria. The steam schooner Redondo, which has been bar bound here for a couple of days left out for San Francisco yes terday morning. Aa she had 4 pas sengers on board her departure was much to the relief of her owners as the fare charged is low and the cost of feeding 40 people is large. The schooner J. A. Garfield with a' cargo of lumber, for San Francisco from the Warrenton mill was towed to sea yesterday morning. The schooner Annie Larson with a cargo of lumber for San Pedro was taken to sea yesterday afternon. The German ship Carl from Ham burg via Port Los Angeles arrived In port yesterday afternoon, having sailed from the latter port on December S. Captain J. M. Quatrevaux of the French ship Jules Gommes has taken an appeal to the treasury department asking that the remeasurement of his vessel, as made by the local customs authorities, be set aside. He claims that since his arrivel here he ias per manently marked sufficient of the apartments of the vessel to allow a deduction of 645 tons from the gross tonnage, whereas only 19 tons were al lowed. He also states that he has not been at his home port since the agree ment between French and Amrican relative to the tonnage of vessels has been announced. Captain Quatrevaux paid the tonnage dues at the time the remeasurement was made without fil ing any protest Given Away at tho Star Manager Gervurts has arranged a special program for the matinee to day for ladies and children, Four big prises will be given away. First and second prises for girls will consist of two beautiful dressed dolls. First prise for boy, a fine sled. Second prise, a crokinola board, on which 12 games can be played. CHADWICL ISOLATED. (Continued from Page 1.) more or less comprehensive repast for 25 cents. An Associated Press representative was admitted this afternoon to the matron's quarters where Mrs. Chad- wlck is. She was sitting on a couch with a silken rug thrown across her lap, and was resting her shin in her hands, a picture of mingled despair and anger. The prisoner did not pre sent the trim appearance she has here tofore. Her features showed the traces! That' Astoria Is being recognised as the best Vity on the coast for legiti mate Investment, Is-attested by the fact that early next spring a large three-story building, with all modvrn Improvements, la to be erected on Commercial street on the premises now occupied by Mr. Williams aa a barber shop, J. Strauss' cigar store and the Mirror saloon. The present occu pants were aerved with a notice yes terday by J. R. A. Bennett, agent for the property, to vacate the premises on or before the first of next February. The property. Including the property formerly owned by J. O. Hanthorn on Bond street, where Hunt horn's hall Is located, has been purchased by the Investment ft Trust Company. . The new building will run from Commer cial street to Bond street All the present buildings will be torn down. Including the Hanthorn building, on Bond street M. 8. Copeland. a mem ber of the company, waa In Astoria yesterday winding up the deal for the purchase of the property. The price paid for the entire property on Com mercial and Bond streets was lil.000. It has not been deBnltely decided whether the new building will be ot brick or wood, but presumably of brick as the difference In Insurance rates would In a few years pay for the ad ditional cost of a brick building. This is certainly an Important in vestment, and the erection of a new building wilt be an Incentive for other propert owners to build. It Is under stood that th entire building has al ready been leased, and that Mr. Cope land, formerly of the Bee Hive, but now engaged In business in Portland, will open up one of the largest de partment stores In Oregon. Church Notes. First Congregational church, preach ing 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Luther D. Mahone. Morning subject, "Following Christ." Evening, "A Secret Power." Sunday school, 12:20 p. m. Christian Endeavor. :30 p. m. I The subjects of sermons tomorrow at the Baptist church will be "The SMOKING . I I FANCY SUIT CASES JACKETSl 1 VESTS! and TRUNKS Umbrellas $2 to $17.50 Separable handles for ladies and men SOX initialed and piatn Fancy and Plain UNDERWEAR Handkerchiefs Suspenders; Overcoats and Suits $4 to $30 Ages 4 to lOO -For men and for boys Neckties and I I Dress Shirts I I HATS MUFFLERS and Sweaters! GLOVES HLeranamiWise The RELIABLE Clothier and Hatter right person. Men who go there to meet their wives are liable to get Into some entangling alliances not conduc ive to the welfare of an otherwise hap py home. As to whose business It Is to place a light there, whether the city or the company Is not known, but a light would be a great convenience to the traveling public. God." Everybody la Invited to at tend. German Lutheran church, Grand avenue Sun Jay school, 10 a. m. Serv Ice 11 a. m. Instruction In German Saturday 9 to 11:30 a. m. Duty and Reward of Church-Oolna. of anxiety and the nervous tension 'and "The Goodness and Severity of sne nas oeen under, while her eyes flashed as her visitor approached. "Who gave you permission to come here?" she said before a question had been asked. She was angered over something, and refused to discuss any topic whatever. She was told that the promised statement she was to make was anxiously awaited by the people of Cleveland, as well as all other parts of the country, and the public Interest in the case was again pressed upon her, but she maintained the spirit of re sentment against everybody, especial ly the newspapers, for printing the in terview that President Beckwlth had with her yesterday. Finally Mrs. Chadwick said: I have made my last statement I will have nothing further to aay," and she closed the Interview. Toke Point or Shoal Water Bay oysters at the New Style Restaurant In Utter Darkness. Complaint Is made that there Is no light at the depot, everything is In total darkness, and great difficulty Is experienced by those going there to meet friends coming on the night train. They have to peer Into every face that comes off the train so as to get the Just In A shipment of fine Queen olives, 25c per pint, Astoria Grocery. 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. The Occident tonsorlal parlors and bath facilities are equalled by none. Everything modern and up to date. See Peterson. iinannnnnttannntittnnaanitonnnnnnntinttnnnji The Best Restaurant : M HI I His 5 Palace I Cafe HefularMeala. 25 Cents Sunday Dinners a Specialty Evcrytblnf the Market Affords Palace Catering Company Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaa'a The Grotto will supply patrons with delicious Tom 'and Jerry every day. The superior quality of goods which has made the Grotto popular, will be supplied. Better than moaeyt Schilling! Best is as good for you as it is for your grocer; and moneyback. CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. Reopened Under New Management John Blasich has leased the Califor nia Restaurant and Oyster Bouse and Is now prepared to serve the public The best oysters and meals In the city. Family trad supplied. Good cooks, polite waiters and prompt ser Smoke tho New Size LA IMPERIAL, CIGAR ALL HAVANA. (No imitation goes witfi us.) Save the Bands . And get the diamond in Seymour's window, or the $29 gold piece or a fine suit of clothes. : J. V. BURNS, Our selection of Christmas presents affords you a suffi ciently wide range of article to make presents to all ' your friends and relatives: We have for Men: Shoes, Slippers, Socks, 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 buv cheaper at J THE BEE fflVE