Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1905)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1905. 5 THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. I A Clean Up aale ! v ' - We have a few dozen bottle of Jams, Jellies, Preserves, Etc., All First Class Goods, (MtU ami cmla that have accumulated and wc will c!l them at a very low price to clone. NoMoreAfter This Sale. See Table Display. ROSS, HIGGINS , CO. Amusements Tonight Star Theater Vaudeville. Coming Attraotloni. At Iledrlcka, January $5-The Jef ferson In "The Two Rival. , Lodgo Mootlngo Tonight Kjtllltll CllUllcll. Degree PlMllhonl HOD t)f llofllWH. I'nlted Artisans, VVtsnlmen of the World. Women of Woodcraft. The markets for the past , few day have been well supplied with wild geese and dinks, which worn conspicuously absent during tin- storms. The Mirror Invito the public to It annual elearanee sole of fine liquor Tho finest good and best treatment Family liquor otor. P. E. Peterson. Sweet naval oranges from 15 to 45c per down. Plenty of good cooking ap ples at 80c per box. ASTORIA GROCERY. Local Brevities. Special Inducement offered In dre and walking klrt thl week at l oara & Stoke Co. Wt hav a few boxes of Northern Spy applt. at 76c? per box. Astoria Grocery Co. Chu. Hti-iiHtrorti, wliti I confined t' Hie hospital In reported veiy low with no hope fur hi recovery. For K"d thing to cut cull (it 523 Commercial or phone Main 481. ASTORIA GROCERY. A new sidewalk In Ik Ink laid on the mat aide of th" Page hulldliig, extend ing from Commercial to Dunne street. Ticket for ' Th Rivals" will be on sale nt lledrick'a theater after 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Phone main 8221. Mr. I'ntmer. representing llluke, Mc Fall A Co, of Portland, returned home bint evening loitde.l with un attack of grip. Mils fur the city printing will be i.iied today by Auditor Anderson. Hid will recrlved for doing the printing. The Kpworth League will give n dime nocIiiI till Friday) evening nt the resi dence i4 Mm. ItiiHi y, 47 Franklin avc Friends of the league ure cotdlally In vited. Mrs, A. W, McKenxle find daughter of Portland arrived In the dty yester day and will -etid a week visiting Mm. Mi Kennies parents, Mr. und Mr, K. C. Ilnliletl. Mitnager Gurvcrtx of the Star the ater, lum returned from I'orttniid, whither be went for tulenl for next week' dhow at the Star. II' a good bill. A t-etltlon wna filed In tho probate court yesterday asking for the appoint ment of Oust Nelson a administrator I week, attempted to break tho record. of the estate of Charle Nelaon, de- censed. The estate I valued at 1300. K. Osborn baa filed a petition In the auditor' office naklng the common council to Improve Irving avenue from Eighteenth to Thirty-ninth tre.;t. Nearly all the property owner on t'.ie atreet algned the petition. F. Dresser A Co. of Seaalde ha commenced ault against the Sean Id.: Livery Fuel Co. to recover $1106. Deputy Sheriff Anderson went to Sen aide yeaterday and attached the livery atable and nil the atock. The atock wna brought to Aatorla. Senator Tuttle ha Introduecd a bill In (he aenate liicreualng the salaries of the county clerk and sheriff from $K.OO to $2000 a year. The common council baa Increased Auditor Anderaon' sal ary to $1800 it year, and none of tite aalarlea ai any too high. Senator N'otlhKham of Portland lia Introduced a bill compelling all saloons to have the door In their pluee of bunl ueaa In the front, ntid prohibiting all aide entrance. A to whether thl I a blow at the aaloon men or the pro hibitionist ha not developed. It a good law, however, and will no doubt paaa. REWARD- Wo anal! give $10 In gold na n first prize, and $5 a a econd prize to the boy or girl under 18 year of aga, writing the bent poem of twj or tnyro vers, ualng the MONARCH RAN'iK na the subject of the poem. All poem to bp handed In before t p. m. on February 16, 1905. Charle Hell born & Son. Complete House-furnlsh-er. 590-592 Commercial Street. eopln will at III peralat in uscrlblng promises ulterior motlvea for the disappearance f Mm Kiivlur uho wa drowned at o ,...1........ t.'..i,ii,u ,.im,.t I imifnfltitfiitfi iirnirfiHf.il hv the eommnn I l I PHIIIIITIH.1 W ,1. fl,...lf .l.,n.tr. , - Ja. k Furaey and family have moved! to the front with a coi k and bull atory council will give Aatorla a good char . . . .... - lib... I l.in 1l-t.t-u lit r.i fti umii uKf lha 1an Ion ahould not be held In June, und will Have fonalderable expense to the city, ua one aet of Judges and lerka can net for both city and county. jiii K ruii-. y M,ii ...... ....... ...... . -- . o Aatorla. where they will realde Injof u couple pulling a way from Ska tht future. It I reported that Mr. Ituiaey haa aecured a poaltlou wild a Iik'iiI cannery. The Imperial oyater houae 1 pre pared to furnlah Rhoalwater bay oya ter In quantltle of pint and quart to aupply tho family trade. Colonial oyat.-r alwaya on iiund. oiukawn the night of the dlaappeartince j t and buying ticket for 'loblf. It 1 at range that Mr. F.mpkln did not re port thl atory aooner. No one place c any reliance In the atory. A force of men win buay at Hed rli k'a new tlleuter yeaterday getting the houae In readlnea for the Ilrat pro-j on bualneaa. The Occident lonaorlal parlor and bath facllllle are equalled by none. F.verythlng mKlerii Biid up to date. See Peterson. For le At Oaaton'o feed atable. No. 105 Fourteenth itreet; one Landle' barneiia machine; one Smith-Premier typewriter; ono 20 hp motor and belt Ing; 1000 good aacka. kBMW Our large atock of fine dry good. clothing, furnlahlng good and all will be placed on reduced aale price Jur Ing the net SO day. C. II. Cooper. tho leading houae of Aatorla. Captain Clia. Oundemon, who br.ike hi leg ome time ago, I able to be about the houae and exp I to be out In a abort time. The retlgnatton of George U Hill a road mipervlaor of road dlatrb t No. 9. Svenaen precinct, wa accepted by the county court and Cornellu Hunt appointed to fill the vacancy. Hid will be opened thl afternoon for the conalrin thiu of a aldewalk alx feet wide on Duane atreet between Flrl and Third olrecta. For wagon. Wuggle. plow, harrow and all kind of farm tool and ma chinery oe R. M. Oaton at 105 14th treet, AMorla, Ore. Governor Mead of Wellington ha reappointed Mr. Kerahaw llah cominla alonor for that elate. L. S. Hurton will atlll continue aa deputy. For pure drug, and prcecrlptlon compounded by a manufacturing chem lt go to Dr. C. B. Linton' drug tor, Hit Franklin avenue. A complete tock of everything pertaining to a drug atort I carried. tf There la no complaint about bnlnea at tho Star aaloon. Good good and courteous treatment will draw trade to any flrt-olaa aaloon. That's what make builnea good at the Star. The beat la none too good for our cuatomer J. M. Olllette of Seaalde. who wa taken to the hospital a month ago, suf fering from a broken leg. I getting ulong nicely and will soon be able to be out with the ue of crutches. lUnrv Hill ha completed hi con- tract for Improving thl rnd In district No. 14, Push precinct, and n warrant was ordered drawn In hi favor for $1.- 500 In payment of the Improvement. Davis, the world's champion, who I riding on the roller at the Star thl Ho succeeded In making the mile In 52 1-5 seconds, or f 4-6 second bettei than the Empire state ex pre. The performance wa a moat exceptional exhibition and elicited volleys of ap plause from the lareg audience that witnessed the extraordinary feat. Michael Zorando of llwaco fell off the wharf at the foot of Ninth street last night and would have been drowned hud it not have been for two men who were passing at the time In a small boat, probably going to some steamer. He had climbed on a spile und was rescued from his perllo;; po sition and landed at the slip at m- .'not of Fourteenth street. Zorando I., a logger employed at a logging camp In Pacific county and arrived In town yesterday afternoon. Mayor Surpreuant yesterday vetoed the two ordinances appropriating money o relmburae John Harry nnd John Hendrlckaon for the amount of their unexpired Ibjuor licenses. The veto was necessary a the ordinances did not provide for rem inding the li quor licenses and In the event that the court should hold that the law wa un constitutional, both men could continue their saloon bualneaa without toklni, out a license until their present license expires. Two new ordinances have been prepared providing for the payment of the money upon the surrender of I'm license, and wilt be Introduced at the council meeting next Monday night. It Is reiKirled that other amendments to the city charier have been forward ed to Salem und that the charter will be amended In the aenate to Incorporate Iheae amendments. The principal amendment ia provided that the elec tions ahall be held in June of each year. It also provides for the election of three jaillce commissioners at the June election In 1906. These with the PERSONAL MENTION. Sol Harris of Portland Is In the city ductlon of the Marquam firnnd play. The house Is bright with new furnish ings, and the atetim heating arrange ments will be nn ngreenbl. Innovation. Merchants on Commercial street are i-omplalniug over the custom that pre. valla of dumping loads of wood In the street In front of place of buslne and allowing them to remain there pending the convenience of the buyer, and tney point out if this muat be done that onie one Is liable for not hanging red lights on the obstructions after dark. As soon as tho room on the first floor of the extension to the Page building are completed one of them will be occupied by the A. A C. rail road ticket office, now located on Com mercial street, and one will be used as an oincc by the Astoria Lumber and Hox Company. The offices will be ready for occupancy about the first of the month. The Joint committee of the legisla ture to confer with a like committee of the Washington legislature to secure uniform fishing laws, were appointed v.'aterdav. Senator Tut tie nnd Repre sentative Hum ure member of the committee, Several pile drivers are busy In var ious part of the city putting In foun dation for new buildings, and the spring will see quite a boom In con struction on Commercial and Grand. Several of the wharves are also being strengthened. FOB A RAINY t DAY by saving money on everything you buy. Wo can help yon to do It If von select whatever you need lu furniture from our large and up-to-date otook. To buy at these prices ineans to save a Rood percentage of the money you intend to apend. White Maple (MR Aft Bed Room SuitSi,)lJiIU : CHAS. HEILBORN $ SON : Complete House Furnishers. 4 On account of the failure of those having the matter In hand to prepare subscription isipers" for those who want to subscribe toward the new hotel project, the matter languishes. James W. Welch huM not lost nil hope yet. and says there will be h hotel here the next time IawIs and Clark come to this country, even If there In none for visit ors from the Portland fair. Our January Clearance Sale HAS PROVEN TO BE ALL WE CLAIMED IT. Hundreds of happy bu yen have taken advantage of the many bargains offered. Why? Because they know from past experience that what we advertise, we mean. Now comes a mark down in our Suit and Coat Department that should be taken advantage of by every lady in Astoria that is in need of a Suit or Coat. Prices are positively the Lowest ever asked or stylish, well made garments. Lot I, $4.75. Coats and Suits that have been selling at $7.50, $9.00 and $10.00 $4.75 Lot 2, $9.75, Coats and Suits that have been selling at $12.00, $15.00 and $18.00, Lot 3, $14.75. Coats and Suits that have been selling at $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00, Horse Department Store 5O8510 Commercial St. Where Everybody Likes to Trade John Kllnt of. Grays River was In the city yesterday. C. E. Wood of Missoula was in the city yesterday. C. C. McGowan of McGowans was in the city yesterday. N. H. Lundburg of Frankfort wna In the city yesterday. J. A. Miller of Chicago was a visitor in (Astoria yesterday. EJ. R. Warren of San Francisco is registered at the Occident. C .C. Masten of Evensen was In the city yesterday on business. Mrs. Chas. Jordon of Cathlamet visit ed friends In Atsorla yesterday. C. E. 8mlth of San Francisco was registered at the Central yesterday. Howard Lalgton, bookkeeper of the Seaside saw mill, was In the city yes terday. R. U. Smith and wife of Seaside passed through the city yesterday en route to Portland. Frank Scott of Seaside returned home yesterday. While in Astoria he was entertained by Doljih Payne. Mrs. R. J. Pye nnd children returned yesterday on the Elder from a visit with friends in San Francisco. Clearance Sale... ON BOOKS AND PICTURES THIS WEEK 11 1 1' ; 1 SVENSEN'S BOOK STORE Saloon Men, Attention! Now is the time to have your places of busi- ness made neat and attractive. No one is better prepared to do this class of Decorating ; than we. We have the materials and the competent workmen. BETTER SEE US IMMEDIATELY! B. F. ALLEN (& SON A letter received from Sulem yes terday states that a canvass has been made of both houses of the legislature and not a single representative or sen ator stated that tney would oppose the new gambling law. There is a large delegation from Portland there, both for nnd ngalnst the bill, and precau tions are being taken to see that It Is not stolen by the gamblers. A favor able report from the committee Is ex pected today on the bill. Howard Lalghton of Seaside, repre senting the Seaside Mill Co., was In the city yesterday for the purpose of attending a consultation of the doctors attendance on George McCaulley, who had his leg broken at the Seaalde mill logging camp. It was thought that amputation would be necessary, but the doctors are of the opinion that no operation will be necessary nnd Mr. McCaulley la getting iiIohr as well as could be expected. TOm6rROW( SATURDAY) Will Be a Banner Day. Amendments to the charter of the town of Seaside have been prepared and sent to Senator Tuttle at Salem. There are only two amendments. One strlkea out the two wards and simply provides that councilmen shall be nom inated from the two districts, north and south of Bridge street. The otaer amendment provides for Increasing the water bond Issue from $10,000 to $12,000 and gives the council authority over the water system on both sides of the river. The limit of Indebtedness of the town Is Increased from $1000 to $2000 which will enable the town to fund out standing warrants and put It on a cash basis. There never was a real slaughter of fine reliable clothing In this city that has attracted so many intelligent and knowing buyers as the true blue sacri fice sale of th well known and reliable house of S. Danatlger & Co., 488 and 490 Commercial street. This firm for years has been the mainstay for the Coast people who wanted dependable groods at reasonable prices. No product In clothing on earth was too fine far this firm to handle; their business outgrew the old coiner store, and the finn will alter or practically rebuild the store, doubling It In siie and making it the most modern store In Astoria, wltlt a business capacity double that of any clothing store In the state outside of Portland. Work on the building will begin In a short time; room must be made for the workmen Jla.000 00 worth of the latest and best grade of Clothing. Hats, Shoes and furnishing must be sold at once, regardless of cost or loss. You can save from 25 to 50 per cent on your wants in this Hue. Tomorrow the stock will be cut atlll further, adding several new lines v to the mountains of bargains. Put jour faith In Danrleer's. It means entire satisfaction, and a saving of many dol lars. ' . ' Come and See! Special Inducements offered In cook ftovea and air-tight heaters thts week nt Foard & Stokes Co. Our large stock of Reliable Footwear will bo sold this month at a great re duction. Don't misa it. Wherlty, Ral ston & Co. It will be worth your while to call and examine our stock. We will sell all our II ill W I ce And BroKen Lots at 25 per Cent 1 Wherity, Ralston Company Money Savers in Footwear. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND s-a OREGON.