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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1905)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1905. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. NON-PARTISAN DAY QUALITY AND QUANTITY, SOMETHING SAAL GOOD. Royal Chinook Salmon Tips in 171b Cans, $1.90 the can. Just in, Hew Finnan Haddies ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. THE LEADING GROCEBS. THE ORIGINATOR- NomirutionsMidt it Meeting HtU Last tveninj. OF A GOOD THING TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN aasaaaaan W. C. T. U. jdeetlni-The W. ('. T. U, will hold regular meeting in thej llntlj.it chunk Tbnrlay 'aflrunn at 2:30 o'clock. The meeting will be ltd by Mr. Crabain. Funeral Services runcrai wnmi war Hi remain of Frank Manon weie held from the Redmen'a hall yeeterday afternoon, and lh lntrmcut s in Greenwood. The servi. were conduct rd undr the auspice of the Kagl, of which order tha dciard I hhiu bcr. To Tttt the Steel During hi re ivt vlit to Portland, Junin Klnlaywm kccurrd t number of ainjle of the aleel whlili ha kii in Ifd from the and of the Ixurh, lis will how have them tempered and ground tit enter that their hkirdr-M may be iletermln in. Mr. Vilon, who ha liwn in charge of the mnelting will probably mine to Atotie and addrc a public meeting in tha near future, eplaining the method cm ploy rd and Uie cot of the work. Startling Episode The ea took on a midden and startling turn yesterday afternoon at hjeld and for awhile engaged the attention of "all hand" there. Tha whole wren udintly turn ed to "whit. eap,M the swell running in very high, and augmented by the flood. It surged up to the front porrh of tha Hotel Moore and one roller broke on tha NVenlcum slmll road and the Invading water raa bark aa far a the Ilnrmo I "ark road. Captain Staples, the pioneer pilot verified the extraor dinary condition, in reporting the bar We carry a large assortment of. Crepe Paper Napkins. Call and see our sample book and make your selections therefrom. JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS iiS-iij Twelfth Street, Astoria, a breaking elear iuroa and heavily, mid of a nuddrn. Sad Accident ''Midpt" ft little I. lark and tan doff owned by Mr. and Mr. Al HK'T( had tha luUfoitune of loing hi left bind bg late lut even lug, by being run over by ft street ear. The dog Ix-ing blind in one eye, It I thought it did not w the ear in time to get out of the wayt the lat seen of the ig he wa being carried to nearby urgeont to lie stltekcd up bit. It I hoed that it'a leg ran be repaired, a it will he a great ! to it owner, who prize it very highly. Wedded At St. Mary's U-v. Father Water, reeUir of St. Mary'a Catholic I'lurth, in thi city, yesterday, at that mirtuury, aid nw, and joined in holy Me.ll.Kk, Mr. V. II. llakotirh and Mi Mary F. Antoniih, both very popular young -iple of thi rlty. The groom brother aeU-d A ('fiMni!iian, and Mine t.txMltiian ated a brideatnaid. The wed ding wa largely attended. On Tuesday Next The Klk of Ai tori. will enUirteun Uioii) friend on Tuewlay night, next, with one of their jolly cliararW aoriaU. It will be Irih, thi time, ami the scope of humor mut be lr.d, indeed, if the D. I. O. K. ran not eotiipa it. It will Im funny a it i iiiten-Hting, and a uniue, a. either. Gored by a Bull T. A. lloldcn, of Gray' Itiver, i in the eity, undergoing medical treatment at the hand of Dr. J. A. Fulton for ft wound caud, two week ajro, by Iming gored by ft young bull. Several riba were fractured and Mr. Ilohlen waa otherwie badly brui- I. He t mending rapidly now, bow- ever. To Fort Stevens. Four large, ship's boat were received here yesterday by the A, K railroad people for Fort Steven. They cum. from the Puget Sound navy yard ftt Bremerton and were sent down to the pot directly They are for working purposes, atrongly built and of heavy carrying capacity. Short of Cert The Atoria A Co luinbift River Railroad company ia feel ing the prevalent shortage of can and i at It wit end endeavoring to aup ply hauling facilities. It ia on a par with all Western road, and only the .building of aa immenne number of new car. Kast and Wet. can relieve the it nation. MAYOR SUPRENANT BACKED Full Ticket Put Outl-Plitfbrm Aa- nouncea Three Police CommlailoB on Choten Lar.e Crowd ia Attend oce County Judge Presided Note. Making Fine Projreia Tho ClaUp Mill Company i making fine progreo with ita new ah and door plant. The frame work i all up and the roof on and hingled. The ftrxt carload of new machinery for thi depurtmcnt arriv el. and wa delivered yesterday, and it i now considered certain the company will atart up the new industry prompt ly on January M, next. The Atorian, 75o per month. TheseAre BusyDays With Us Giving' Furniture Bargains Notwithstanding the fact that a great deal of our time baa been giv en to tho dctailo of moving into our new store, we appreciate tha at tention of our customera In bearing with us. Our new store is wide open to receive you and we ara ready to satisfy all your furniture troubles. ' WE HAVE THE GOODS WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS IcilAS.HElLCOr?flJ& COif CCMPlfTl lKUUFVl5Hm.-'. The .Voii-Partisan ma meeting call ei for bint night, convene.l in gMxl ea n at the city ball. There were, by ac tual count, 1W) people prencnt. At 8:10 o'clock F. E. Wright, acting a temporary chairman, with C. t'txlnger, a temporary uecrcUry, a eentled I lie? rutruui and called the nioi-tlng to order. A oon a thi was attained, Mr. Wright placed County JinL'e C. .1. Trenchard in nomination for M-rmnent olwirman of the meeting and iin motion of Herman Wie MK-ondiug the ame, the nomination was made unaiiimoii and wa no declarel by the citizen present. The election of permanent M-treUry followed, the hon or laiiin to i.ii laruther uoon the withdrawal of Mr. I'tzinger who had a!o been nominated. OrguniMtion having le-n duly effect el, the apiioinlment of a committee of three, on order of biiine and plat form wa moved by F. K. Wright and carried, Chairman Trfichard naming A. W. Smith. K. Ford and E. M lluker in thi behalf. A recc of twen ty minute wa taken to await the re port of the rommiltee, Thi arrived in due coure and wa inntantty and un animouitlv adopted a to order of buinen, which provided for the nomi nation in vjuenee, of a mayor, auditor nd Mlice iiiilire. treasurer, surveyor, uMrintemlent of street and council men for the everal ward. An amend ment prevailed, however, providing for the nomination of three police conunU oioner iimlead of one. The platform wa a brief document alleging faith in, and adrerenco to the following polit ic! Nomination by the people in open convention; eight-hour day for city employee union labor and organizations street impnuvoment; municlal charter made and ratified by the people of tlie city, etc., etc. Adopt ed . D. II. Welch was prevnt, and claim ing, and getting, the attention of the hoiie, made a rambling talk on the police commiwion, the substance of hi rcmarka finding cxpreion in tlie open declaration that he "wa not cloned town man, and wa going to run on this ticket on tho 13th of Decern Ur." The order of buincs wa then taken up by lhaJrman Trenchard. J. v. Bum presented the name of J. W, Suprenant, for the mayoralty and he wa nominated by acclamation, a wa Olof AnJi-rnon for auditor and police judge, iiMn the nomination of W. C. A. Pohl. Thonia Dealey wa treated with like honor in tlie matter of the trcnuryhip upon the nomination of Max Mrahl. The nominations for merintenilent of street fell to Thorn a Campbell and Han K. StcfTenjcn and it took two vote to award the gift, the firt ballot bcinir charged with nough vote for J. F. Kerncy (twenty) to divest the leading nominees of a majority. The second vote shoved all Kearney mid other scattering choices to have been chanpd to Mr. Campbell, who took the nomination by 03 votes to Mr. StefTenwn'j 61. The first bue show ing Campbell 67, StefTeni'cn, Gl, Kearney 20, and scattering 4. l'Hn motion of Herman Yie, A. S. Tee wa nominated by acclamation for the eurveyomhip of the city, aided by Councilman Lcbeck. The nomination for the three police eommitisioners then ensued in tho fol lowing order For tho six year term, T. F. Laurin, by acclamation. For the four year terra (after Dr. H. U Hemlenon had declined a nomina tion at the hands of Herman Wie) Martin Foard, waa nominated by C. J. Curtis, as "the man who had refused the same nomination at the hands of the Republican party," and was chosen by acclamation. For the two year term, upon nomina tion by Dr. Henderson, Jens II. Hansen, waa chosen unanimously, The choice of nominees for council' manic honors, was then provided for, by tlie ward members present, with the fol lowing results: First ward. Geo. Ka- both; second ward, J. J. Robinson and Dr. W. C. Logan; third ward, William Bell won out over C A, Leinenweber. Taw unrubatan ) J L auuA awa us D ESERVES the most credit of course, but the first user comes next. Although yon may not be first to appear in one of our new L. Adler Bros. & Co.. Rochester made fall suits, there is nothing to prevent yon from being one of a pretty good look ing bunch. $15.00 to $30.00 for style, fit and service equal to made to measure at $40.00 to $60.00. C. H. COOPER The Leading House of Astoria j The precinct committeemen chosen by the meeting were: Firnt, L. Lcleck; econd, C. C. L'Uinger; third. Dr. II. L Ilrndervm; fourth, C. J. Trenchard; fifth, Harry Jone, and sixth, Hans E. StefTca-n. Tlie nominations of the evening were then ratified by the ux-eing en niae and with a will. BIG AND LITTLE. Ladle and children a well a gentle men will please mnetnber Uml uie Roach company will give a matinee next Saturday at 2 p. m. Tim laughable farce comedy "Uncle Joh in New York," will be the bill, so go and prepare to laugh. STILL THEY PLEASE. The Roach Dramatic troupe won one more feather for its engagement cap in thi city, last night, by its clever pro- ducUtin of the funny skit, "What Hap pened to Felix." The louse waa com' fortably filled and langhed itself out fo breath over the comical situations and cilmaxes presented. It was alright and the audience endorsed it, first and last. Otto Carlon won the talking ma chine that went with the gift end of the entertainmcn. Tonigh a double bill will be put on, "A Happy Pair" and a Bashful Lover." The gifU to be won tonight by coupon holders are two pairs of Bisque figure. Cards Are Out Cards are out an nouncing the engagement of Miss Lora Harder, of the Lewis and Clark section, to Mr. S. S. Davk'S of this city. The wedding will tranplre at the home of Mr. O. F. Harder, on next Monday morning at 11:30 o'clock. The ladies of the Methodist church re busily engaged preparing for their nnual sale which will take place December 5. COAL OF QUALITY. Send in your order at once for your inter's supply of coal. The cargo of Australian coal just received is Al in quality and price is right. Phono 1061. ELMORE 4CO. Mrs. Tilda Anderson, massage, 1470 Grand Avenue. Given cither at homo or will call. TO THE PUBLIC. Owia; to ttie volume of our outside business, wo bavo been compelled for some time past to neglect tho dty real estate, and wo now take great ploaaor in announcing to our friends that we have procured tho services of Dick Davirs, the well known and efficient real estate man, to take charge of this branch of our work. Wo will bo pleas ed to have our patrons and others bar ing property for sale, call and list the same with us, assuring them that it will be given tho most prompt and very beet attention. THE ASTORIA ABSTRACT, TITLE I TRUST 00. 179 Uth street REWARD. A reward of twenty-live dollars will bo paid for the recovery of tho body of tho late Capt. J. P. Hansen of tha Schr. George C. Perkins, supposed to bavo been drowned Nov. 4th. ' Temple Lodgo No. 7. A. F. & A. M. E. C. H0LDEX, Sec Hot drink and sandwiches at Hoei- lera. N. A. Ackonnan, Eaat th st doe all manner of tcxidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat tress making a specialty and all work guaranteed. The Little Book Store for sale. K0TICE OF CinZEITS ASSEMBLY. AH citizens of Astoria without aa gard to party, who believe ia aooai lisajn polrOcsj and Oat t4 groasst good can bo accomplished by nmiaat action in selecting the most euitabla candidate for office from ail parttea without other consideration than tha qualifications of the person selected, are respectfully requested to ommtiat fa the Council chamber in the new cttf hall on Wednesday the 15th day et November, 1905 at 8 o'clock p. m. to nominate candidate for office at the) coming dty election to be held la As toria December 13 th, 1905. All mat tare of interest to the laboring man aoat business man or in anywise affectfany, the progress or prosperity of the City ef Astoria will be open for conskleratiusi and aH interested should atend. By Order of the Citizen's Comautfe. ' dia- For irood meals and dainty give - the Palace Restaurant ing rooms a call; aa experienced aat polite corps of waiter to serve aat please you. : Private dining-rooms far ladiea. Commercial, opposite Pag building. F0S COUGH AHD COLD. Nothing is better than syrup tar aat wild cherry. 25c and 50c a bottle, Salt by the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores. Decorate Your Room NOW IS THE TIME Fine display of .framed pictures Special discount of 12 per cent this week. Finest line in the city. iSvensoiVs Book iStore, Fourteenth and Commercial Street WATER-PROOFING, lira. A. B Jewett ha pleasure in en ouncing to her friend and patrons that she is now in possession of a success ful aystem of water-proofing cloth materials. She will demonstrate the in teresting process, upon call, at her rooms, No. 154 Ninth street. CLOSING OUT SALE. ,1 v . ' On the fifteenth of November, tho en tire stock of goods at tho little Book Store, will be put on sale at cost Christ mas bargains in books, stationery nov elties, etc. 174 Tenth street Morning Aitorian. 75c per month. At ; A Complete Line of Steves Anything in a first class stove eith er Wood or Coal or Combined, you wsl find at. 1 17. J. Scully v 470-478 COMMERCIAL STREET