THE MORNING A8TOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1905. tO RE WAR We shall give $10.00 ill gold as a first prize, akd $5.00 as a second prize, to the boy or girl under eighteen years of age writing the best poem of two or more vcrsesAising the MONARCH RANGE as subject of the poem. All poems to be handed in before 6 P. M. on February 16, i$x CHARLES HEILBORN SL SON Complete House Furnishers. 590-592 Commercial St. RUNNING FULL TIME Steel Corporotion Is Crowded by lb Orders. NEARLY EVERY PLANT BUSY Tube, Bars. Plates and Shapes Get the Heaviest Run Orders for Sec ond Half of the Year Are Held for $1 Increase. New York, Jan. 19 With some minor exceptions the markets all along the line have been rather quiet during the past week and there are, says the Iron Age, some alarmists who show symp toms of uneasiness. The very fact that the trade is producing and consuming so enormous a quantity for this sea son of the year seems to inspire doubts corporation is turning nearly every wheel which It controls, the manage ment is forced In many finished lines to prorate shipments in the order In which specifications have bvn re ceived, being unable to till the demands of nil. The steel corporation is run ning 94 per cent of its blast furnace capacity, has every steel plant except Columbus, in operation: is operutlng 99 ier cent of the tin plate mills, 98 per cent of the sheet mills and is run nings' full on tubes bars, plates and shapes. A considerable tonnage of ore is be ing contracted for. - Eastern furnace men have taken several hundred thou sand tons of non-Hessemer Mesabti ores on the basis of t3 a ton as com pared with 12.40 a ton last year. The eastern furnaces already have bought some considerable quantities of Kuro pean and Cuban ores, while eastern home producers are crowded for deliv eries beyond their capacity. The event of the week has been the purchase on the part of the steel cor poration of 2.'.000 tons of Bessemer pig at $13.50 Valley furnace. Otherwise the crude metal markets have been ex ceedingly quiet In all the distributing centers. The attitude of sellers and buyers to the futuer has been indicated by the outcome of some large Inquiries for the GROWS GOOD APACE New York Grafter! Are All Being Arrested. SLUMMING PARTIES CAPTURED Women Grew Hysterical Over the Situation Palmist Knocks Out Three Coppers With Her Fists. Loads of Culprits Taken. "We httve 100 more student than ever before, and comparative lncrcn. In the number of teacher. We hitve Increased the school course to four In stead of three years, with a year's post graduate. To meet th. extra excuse t shall have to raise $:'0,000 this year. The endowment fund, now $1, '.'00,000, ought to be Increased." Installation of Officers. At Is last meeting rYrn chapter No. SS. Order Kastern Star, Installed the following oltlcers: Worthy matron, Myra A. Reed; worthy patron, W, T. Schollleld; associate matron, Mary Bbinml hnf nf th vpr Thp milkprt as to the possibility of maintaining the I , . . .... ' , , , !asked an advance of 1 a ton over pres ent prices, which the sellers decline to consider. There has been somewhat market ac tivity and an advance of about $3 a ton in Suelp. There have been a num- iber of large transactions in Pittsburg, the eastern and central Pennsylvania pace, un me oiner nana, me principal preoccupation of other conservative) interests is that there may be danger! of a runaway market as the usually busy season, snrinsr. approaches. Pow- I erful influences are arrayed on the side of keeping prices of finished ma terials at the present level, with the possible exception of wire products, and this causes hesitation on the part of smaller manufacturers to book much additional business when they must cover the raw material at the present range of prices. Some of them seem to look . forward to another period of premiums over official prices for quick delivery. In spite of the fact that the steel mills participating in the business. The steel market is quiet. The mak ers continue confident, and count on some very heavy orders later on for the west and southwest. New York. Jan. 19. Police activity continued throughout during the early hours In the campaign against gamb ling houses and illegal resorts. A sqihid of officer closed In on a suspected v jiouse on West Twenty eighth street and found gambling in progress. The frightened players struggled with -the detectives. All were permitted to escape except two men who were charged with conduct ing the place. The furnishings were seixed. Karly in the night raids were made on two drinking resorts In Twenty ninth street near Hroadway and sev eral wagotiloads of habitues were ar rested. Two or three slumming par lies got into the police net and the women members became hysterical over the situation. They were liber ated. Palmists and the like appear also to nave fallen under tile ban. One wo man was arrested after laying two or three policemen low with her lists. A police matron had given her marked money in return for pretended service. HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? Do You Fear Consumption? "When we take Into conslderiillim the fact that one nut of every seven In thin t'llmalu die of consumption, In It any wonder that It la feared by the peo ple of Astoria, who have weak lung and chronic colds and coughs?" said Mr. Uogers, our local druggist, to an Astorlan reporter, "A famous Guidon physician has for years urged IiIh patients, when l.w Strenmeyer; secretary, ljuira M. slightest tendency u consumption up lA'Uiiesbei i'y ; treasurer, Kiln Morton; J poured, tit lake all the cod liver oil conductress. Utile Campbtdl; associate ; posslbl. Into their systems, and physl condui tiess, Rebecca Ooodln; chaplain, jcltum everywhere have recognised Its Kllsti J, Hustler; Ada, Augusta Mc- lvalue for coughs, colds, bronchitis, con. Oregor; Ruth, Ruth Cornelius; Ksther. sumption and all wasting discuses, but, Til lie Christiansen; Martha, Kate M. .unfortunately few could lake It ami do Welden; Klecta, Lucy Morton; warder, rive any benelll from Its use, on nc ivlta Schults: sentinel Louis Hartwlg: 'count of the Indigestible grease which marshal. Kate R. Stuart. Past patron, Q. W. Ijounaborry acted as Installing officer and on behalf of Kern chapter presented to retiring Worthy Matron Isabella Cleveland u beautiful past matron's pin. The cere monies of the evening concluded with a bountiful spread and music In the ban quet hall. it contained. "Now." continued Mr. Rogers, "I want every person In Astoria to know the value of our new cod liver oil prep aration. Vlnol. It actually contains In a concent rated form all of the body building elements of cod liver oil uc t nally taken from fresh coils' livers, .without a drop of oil or grease to upset 11 " 1 I the stomach and retard lis work. Worst of All Experiences. I Therefore, wherever old-fashioned Can anything be worse than to feel cod liver oil or emulsions will do good, that every minute will be your last?! vlnol will do far more gtsd. We Such was the experience of Mrs. 8. H. 'guarantee Vlnol will Improve the appe. Neweon, Decatur, Ala. "For three tie, strengthen digestion, make rich years," she writes. "I endured Insult- md blood, create strength, cure chronic erable pain from Indigestion, stomach coughs and colds and strengthen weak and bowel trouble. Death seemed in- lungs. evltabl when doctors and all remedies, " haw letters from penplf whu failed. At length I was Induced to 'have been given up to die In consump try Electric Bitters and the result was t,.n and claim to have been cured l marvelous. I Improved at once and, vimd. Among others Is the following now I'm completely recovered. For from Mrs. J. . Hi own of Anderson Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel nd,: trebles Electric Bitters Is the only "'Our daughter was on the verge of medicine. Only SOc. It's guaranteed the grave with consumption. ur fain NEGRO EDUCATION. by Chas. Rogers, druggist. jlly physician said she could not possl I bly recover. She was So weak wi CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT. Our annual sale commences on Tues day, January 3d; every article In the store reduced with a few exceptions. C. H. Cooper. The Work Was Never in So Encour aging Condition. New York. Jan. 19. At the annual meeting here of the Armstrong Asso ciation, Interested in educational work among the negroes an Increase of near ly 200 members, making the total 730, was reported. William Jay Schleffelln was re-elected president. A recent in novationthat of holding meetings In nrirate houses, was discussed. Only comparative strangers to the work among the negroes have been Invited to these meetings which have resulted in many contributions to the associa tion funds. In j could only give her half a teaspooiiful jof toil wine at a lime, this being the j only thing she could lake Into her stomach. We tried Vlnol, however, and Reopened Under New Management John Biaaicn nas leasea me cauror- nt t,.r ,,1, several bottles, our daugh nla Restaurant and Oyster House andlter wtta u,, nmj taking her meals rg is now prepared to serve the public The best oysters and meals In the city. Family trade supplied. Good cooks, polite waiters and prompt service. Greatly In Demand. Nothing Is more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require ments for a blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are Just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At addressing the meeting. Dr. II. j Chas. RIgers' drug store, 25c, guaran- B. Frlssell of Hampton institute said: teed. ularly, and Is now as healthy as sac ever was. We hop other dear ones may he saved as ours was, and word are Inadequate to express our grati tude to you and your splendid cod liver oil preparation, Vlnol.' "If Vlnol falls to give satisfaction to our customers, we return your money without question." Chas, Rogers Druggist. Great reduction in dry goods and clothing will be made during the month! of January at our annual sale, now go ing on. C. II. Cooper. ran:miMn:mu::in:m:::m:n: Next Time You liood a pair of Moii'h, Women's- or Children's SHOES Honest, Durable Jhccs For less money than you havu boon paying try S. A. GMRE 543-545 Bond St. 1 1 .tlBf I Economy Brand Evaporated Cream r oes farthest. I because It Is most concentrated; I Is most nourishing, because richest In cream; moil perfect, became most akillfully prepared. It purity la guaranteed under forfeit of $5,000 lo anyone able to prove any adulteration in our product. FACTS are a STONEWALL ARGUMENT. iJ 2 L Or j?L 0 (Oo 488 and 490 Commercial Street. Are going to tear this building from Stem to Stern, work will commence early in February or just as soon as this stock is reduced in size so as to allow theworkmcn 6 room to begin alterations. $15,000 worth of as good and fine CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS as there is in the state is on the CLOCK. OF SACRIFICE at 25 TO SO PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES ! Stein Bloch & Co. and other finest makes, or just a notch better clothing than any other store in Astoria handles. S. Danzigcr & Co. always were Astorias greatest Clothiers, and when the BIG STORE Pens for SPrinS trade we will be still greater, comparing favorably with the best stores on the entire coast. MEN'S SUITS. There are hundreds upon hundreds of fine Suits that are so low in price that you cannot afford to miss this sale. $6.65 for all kinds of $10 and $12 Suits. $9.65 for all kinds of $13, $15 and $16.50 Suits. $13.65 for choice of hundreds of finest $18, $20, $22 and $25 Suits. OVERCOATS AND CRAVENETTES. Our entire line of fine garments are on Sacrifice Sale at the lowest prices known. $6.85 for our great $10 and $12 Overcoats. $8.85 for all kinds of $15 and $16.50 Overcoats. $11.85 for all kinds of $18 and $20 Over coats. $16.85 for choice of all our fine $22, $25 and $30 Overcoats. MEN'S PANTS. -the best More than a thousand pairs - kinds. $1.45 for $2 and $2.50 Pants. $1.95 for $3 Pants. $2.65 for $4 Pants. $3.65 for $5 and $6 Pants. Mackintosh Coats Just Half Price. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS. $4.90 for $7.50 Suits. $7.90 for $10 and $12 Suits. $9.90 for $13.50, $15 and $18 Suits. HATS. $1.35 for $2 and $2.50 Soft and Stiff Hats. $2.35 for $3 and $3.50 Hats. $3 for Hawes Hat. As we are under con tract not to cut prices on this hat we ' will give each customer buying a Hawes Hat the choice of any necktie or suspenders in the house. SHOES. Our entire stock of Fine Shoes at sac rifice. $1.35 for odd lot $2 and $2.50 Shoes. $1.75 for choice of all $2.50 Shoes. $2.75 for choice of all $3.50 and $4 Shoes. $2.25 for choice of $3.50 logger's Shoes. $3.50 for choice of $4.50 and $5 Pine Log ging Shoes. BOY'S OVERCOATS. 13 to 20 Sizes. $3.45 for $6 and $7.50 Overcoats. $6.95 for $10 Overcoat. $9.95 for $15 and $18 Overcoats. FURNISHING GOODS. Our fine new fresh stock must be sold. Let the loss be what it may. Now, men, boys and women, your time has come. 5c for choice of white and colored 10c Handkerchiefs. 5c for 15c Celluloid Collars, all styles. 5c for 10c Good Quality Cotton Sox. 8c for 15c Extra Quality Cotton Sox. 10c for ladies' 20c fine Bal. Hose. 121.C for Wool Marino 20c Sox. 17c,3 pair for 50c, best quality 25c Wool Sox. 35c for best quality Heavy German Knit 50c Sox. 15c for all 25c and 35c Suspenders. 35c for all 50c, 65c and 75c Suspenders. KNEE PANTS SUITS. Hundreds to Select from. The best and latest styles. $1.65 for $2.50 Suits. $2.35 for $3.50 Suits. $3.35 for $4.50 Suits. $3.95 for $5, $6 and $7 Suits. ODD KNEE PANTS. 35c for 50c all wool. 55c for 57c extra good. 5c for 10c stockings. SHIRTS. Largest stock of nobby and fresh styles in Astoria at less than wholesale cost. 35c for Golf soft bosom or Nobby stiff bosom, also Black Sateen, etc., worth 50c and G5c. 45c for Black Sateen, soft or stiff bosom, wilh or without cuffs. Worth 75c. 85c for Monarch and other brands worth $1.25. $1.15 for all kinds of $1.50 Shirts. UNDERWEAR. 35c for Broken Lots Derby Rib, heavy, worth 50c and 65c. ' 45c for fancy French Bal. Rib, worth 75c. 85c for Ex. Quality Wool, $1.25 value. $1.15 for Select Quality, $1.50 and $1.75 value. $1.45 for $2 and $2.50 Best Imported Stock. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. 2 to 12 Sizes. $1.65 for $2.50 and $3 Overcoats. $2.85 for $4 Overcoats. $3.85 for $5, $6 and $7 Overcoats. mam