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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1905)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1905. THE MOItNlNG ASTOIUAJi. aSTuKIA. OREGON, SLASHED HIS THROAT Made With Great Care Heinz Mince Meat We Lve It to sell to j oil. We s! have a full line of Mince Meat Material For Ohm who Uh to nmkt their own iiilnmtat, ROSS, HIGGINS & Co. A GOOD WARM Patient it St Mtry't Hospital Tikes IFtCOAT Life With Scissors. DEED OF A RAVING MANIAC COUNTY COURT DOINGS Aniwrr Made to Attachment Proceed ings Agsinst Haiti k Dougan. Niilirn of HI lilsltllifllt haa lieell acrv (l ull ('IhImiji County, in (lie -t v il mil Im imiIiI li)' tlx At(ii-iu IU Company, against lluti A Ika-gali, contractora, nd at ttit meeting of I In count iv court yesterday, the clerk Ka in.lructcd to main m wrr to the effect that tlm county hail no Minify, giaaU, or other attainable projauly in iU Ma-raioii. 'IIik "''ill didid that tlir O. It. A N. Co., waa rititit for liijiiiic. to tlm drawbridge on tlm U"i ami ( lark livef, alleged t'l lt V becll IIIBlle by lint steamer ( klnhar... ami tin deik Ha instructed lo cnd lull for the iiiiiniiiit. The cirtltt oldcrcd (lull bids for the construction of a .Imlf mill' of road I wren Olm-y ami Young's lti f r. Ih- re ntrtlf4, a tJ rt-ti1t of 11. A. Ward, tlm burner bidder, liming icfu-cd to ilu ttii work. WILL BE DEDICATED SUNDAY. I hi next Sunday, IVc. loth nt II uMmk I hi Aldeihna.k Pirahyterian chun-h will Im organized by Kcv. V, S. Illt, H. H., and Itev. .1. V. Million. I. Thi-n men constitute tin commit tee, appointed by the hc.hytcry of Portland to viit the llrld and myanie the church if the way be clear. In the . 'dork the. 1 hapcl will errnda W. N. Cilbert , . , V. Milligait of Port- .. . . OO'CtfCOCOOOOOOO I APPLE.! (ilk! I JOHNSON BROS, j ;!; good goods. ;! '! 1 1H l'.2 Twelfth St. Astoria, Ore. 600000COOCKX3CXXXXXXXXXXX3 PERSONAL MENTION. I'aiil Ni waa down trom Cnthlaiiict yesterday. K. .1. Vulh waa over from Chinook ycatciday. K. M. du'kaon of Kugene waa in the city 011 hieinea ye-terday. .lame l.imlraon, of N'chalcm, waa in the city yi-at.-rday. K. K. Foster waa in the city from Jewell ye.tirduy. Mi. K. V, Jiitiiiann, of Fort Stevena wa in tin' lit) yesterday. f'rii'ik l.invi'l'', the lira)' Itiv t-r log ger, was in the city yealcriLuy. Mr. mid Mr-. .1. Wet, of I'otlhind, .lie tiiting frii-liila in the city. Walter I Smith of I'orthiiid wn in the city tl business yealerday. W. W. Kuiil of llMiiiam waa doinj liiiiii. in tin city yesterday. II. M. l'.UI-f'lld of Hm N'lltillll! ') tcr Co., was in the city yeaterday. Mri. K. I). W'airen of Warvntoti wn in tlw city for a few Innira e-linlny. Mr. mid Mia. AlUrt Allen of .ll.n- d.il wir in tha city ve.tcnlav iiioih- Attorney ('. . Fulton returned from a irnfi-aiiiial trip to Portland hint ev-enilltf. Mia U-Ki! Marshall, of Skamokaua, WB the gitrt uf Atoria frielula yea. teriLiy, Mm. M.irie Kiddell ha a retiirni'd to Portland after dt-aaut vlit witU Aatoria telutivra. Mr. Ceo. Marker, avcoinpAiiicd by her two i hihlrrn, ia tin l.'lirt of H r alatcr, Mra. It. Inj-leton. Cua (irtitinell, of Nelialeni, who ha U'iii in the city for aeveral day a. will leave for home I hi morning, Paul Vcnfer, the timnuir of the Weinhard brewery of I'orthiiid, Wa in the city on Luinee yiaterday. Il'iiiy Urakka ha reluiiieil from an extended tay at F.urcka, ('!., where he haa Ihi-ii ill the intereat of the l.itidcnhcru Cold Stoiajje Coiupuny, Cuptuln A. M. Siinicii, the. million aire mill owner, who ha Ix-en In tin- it v for a few ilav. left for South Ih'iid on the ateamer N'ahcotta yeler- duv. where he will iiiapcct. hi mill iroHrty, (lot one of Uioe new atyle frniilni j.lionc for Christum, at F.iler' Hninch Store, 424 Commercial trect, A. II Cyril, muiniper. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Occident. D. P. Cameron. Portland. F. O. Treeil. Chicajfo. (J. V. I.arncr, ChicoKo. M. U Ilellllctt, Pillthllld. H. Harria, Portland. S I., .lone. Poll land. M. L. Cardnel. Poitluiid. Paul Veiii)!cr, Piullaiid. Mi. K. P. Dudley, Portland. It. S. Noiri, Nowe, Ala. Cliaa. P. Church, Portland. V. Kmla-ik, Portland. Henry Fledccnpitiii. Portland. mm 6 to 9 o'clocK Saturday Evening Dec,9 ilk Floss Sofa Pillows 30C. EACH WATCH OUR SPECIAL SALES. W M f HAS. H ElLEORH & CC Aiklng for the Sciuori to Trim Hli Finger NiU, Benjamin Johnson of Ilwaeo, Sufferer from Pneumonia Umi Them to Take Hit Own Life. Willi a Kinall pair of ior given him hy an atemiant with which to clean hi miila, I ten Joluiaon, a iueumonia pa tient at St. Mary' hospital in thin city. liilui hi throat, at an early hour ye. terilay morning, and died a few hour later. While Johnon appeared to be perfectly rational when he aecureil th acior from the attendant, he waa a ravinif maniae at the time he committ ed the deM-rate act. Johnon' home i in Ilwaeo, and he waa brought to the hmpital Monday ni((ht, aulferinir from a aevere attack of pneiimonirt. Hi condition ainre that time luia been one of M-llii-collwiou- iM-a, mid only at rare interval did he apH-Hr to l HieMH of hi normal aellaC. Dm iny the early part of the niiiht W ediieailay, he aaked for a knife that he mii'lit clean hi finder nail, and wa handed a alliall pair of acior by the attendant of the ward, a knife not Im- iua at liamL Around the hour of mid iiiltht the attendant and the occupant of Vm ward were attracted by a M-ream from .Inlm-on. who waa tranfor'nied into a vi-rttalde maniac, and wa alaah- injj at hi throat with the M-isora. He wa iuiikty diaarmed of the wrajMiti, and medical aitance aummomH. While the wound he inflicted were not fatal, the ahia-k to the patient,' in hi weakened condition i uppoed to have l-n the caue of ikath. More or lea mytery mirround the ad ion of JohiiMin, in taking hi ow n life, and what led him to commit the rah deed i not plain. When (juetion 1 dm in); the interval latween death and the time he lahcd hi throat, hi anxwi'i were oullen and devoid of in formation. In reaponne to the diiect iiuotion a to whv he wanted to die, lie Miid that wa hi own btlMlie and he didn't proMM to tell. Ilia tate uieiita in thi coiitiection, and ahxr the fact that he apM-nred in full poKneaaioii of hi fucultiea when he requested the M'ior would indicate that the ait wa premeditated. Hi action on the other hand, at the timi) he n.inmittdl tin iIwhI, wouhl eem to aupport the concluion that the net a Minply the roult of a mo ment of ile-(liatloli. Hi coljlitioll. while aeiimi. wa by no mean critical and it i hardly helidved 4)iat thl- would have bil him to take hi own life .oiiioii wa a. tUheiman and waa well and favoiably known in Ilwaeo. He had titfered from the illni-a but a few day bcfoie he wa brought to tla hospital in thi city. Dr. T. S. Kennedy, who had treated .lhnoii. hi livid from II huiii lnt evening to ee hi patient, lie had not been applied of the trnj.' eily and found the patient dead when he arrived. .lohllMtll'a reiiuiin will la- MMtt to Il waeo today, where the intelllient will laiur. i ill nux. Mia 4W 13 PROBABLY WHAT YOU ARE TIIIXKLVO ABOUT JUST KOW. OF COURSE YOU WANT SOMETHING MORE THAN WARMTH, YOU WANT STYLE. . WE OFFER OUR LINE 07 L. ADLER, BROS., ft CCS ROCHESTER MAKE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATIOy. ONE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM $15 TO $30. THE MERCHANT 1 - TAILOR COULDN'T THINK OF DU FUCATINQ IT FOR LESS THAN FROM $35 TO $80. C. H. COOPBR The Leading House of Astoria NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. Water con-unicr hhould not forget that Sunday will be Detrmber 10, and that Saturday will be the lat day to pay water rent. Ilet 10 inch ilic praphophone record at 00 cent each. AIo lateat atyle i;raihophones at Ix-d nak price foe the holiday trade. For aale by A. R. C'yru. 424 Commercial atrect. Establishe New Record With an Ad ding Machine. Chicago, Din-. ". K. 1). Mi'ulloiih. the American Tru-t and Saving Hank clerk who won the championship for K-eil and accuracy of work on the ad ding machine at New York three weeks ago wa defeated Inxt night by a mere laiy. Durry Reynolda, employed at the Firt National bank. The winner, who I IS year old. made record of eleven minute thirty, one and one-lifth eeeomU for 500 clvccka, while MrfulTongh' time waa eleven niiiiute and thirty-five aecond for the aaine numlH-r of chi-ck. Charles Novak of the Commercial Exchange bank wa third with a record of 14.4(5. IV eontcat took plai-e before the Chi cago chapter of the tvmerimn lntitute of Hank Clerk. The prize were fc!.. and $10. In a Hiial contest for the -elect ri al machine, in distinction from tho hand h-ver machine. Mi'ullough won with a record of 10 minute and 52 sec ond. The cnveloitc addressing contest wa won by Fred Thulin of the Conti nental National lmnk. with E. J. Shu maWier of the First National bank i- Mid. WATER-PROOFING. Mrs. A. S Jewett bat pleaaure In nouncing to her frienda and patron that h U now in powestioa of a mccom ful optem of wtter-proofing eJott materia.1. She will demonatrato tha in torn ting process, upon ca.ll, at hat room, No. 154 Ninth street. MOVED AND READY. I Chariot Heilbora & Co, hart moral into their new ttort and main Um aa noanccment that they ar now opes foe buaineat and art ready to fill all ordan promptly. Do you with to study the piano 1 Piano harmony and history of music taught at Mias Tawney't studio. 562 Commercial Fulton building, Phone Black, 2140. The' Little Book Store for aale. N. A. Ackernian. 421 Bond St., doe all manner of texidermy, furniture uphol stering, carpet cleaning and laying, mat treat making a specialty and all work guaranteed. Woodl Wood! Wood!' Wood! Wood! For choict dry box-wood, telephone 2064 Black, or learo orders at tin Aa toria Grocery. O. Nelson, "The Woo4 Man.- Mrs. Tilda Anderson, massage. 1470 Grand Arenue. Given either at borne or will ealL ' Hot drinks and sandwiches at Hoef ler. LEAVES THIS MORNING Commercial Club Football Team Goes to Meet Seattle. The Commercial Club football team leave this mornii'g for Seattle, where it will meet the team of the Seattle Athletic chib tomorrow afternoon. Se attle is admittedly the strongest aggre got ion in the state of Washington, o Commercial I to have the battle of it life. The men are in good ahape for the fray, ami barring accident ought to give a satisfactory account of them- sclvc. When Seattle: uVfcnUU Commercials U-0, last seaaon, the Astoria team vaa badly crippled. Several of the men were sick, and t.e team wa not nearly o atmng a thi aeaaon'a aggregation. Seattle awreil tvviij in the lat Iialf in UH)4, but will have a better bunch to buck tomorrow. Tlia lineup of Com mercial will bo something like thi: Centee. Ruv: cuards. Cammal and liiHldanl: tacklea. Sutton and Minard; end, Tullev and MoConrin; quarter back, (iraham: balfback. Painter and HigginMhiim; fullback, Abenrombie, REGISTRATION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the office of the Auditor and Police Judge will be open Mween the hour of 7 and 0 o'clock p. m., Decemlier the 7th and 8th. for the registration of electors, registra tion books will be closed Saturday, De cember the Oth, at 4 o'clock p. m., all must register to be entitled to vote. OLOF ANDERSON, Auditor and Tolice Judge. SPECIAL SALE. From fl to 0 o'clock Saturday evening Doremlr 9th. Silk Floss Sofa Pillows 30 cents each. Cb&s. Ueilborn & Co., c Best Fiction at Half Price Graustarh Castle Craneycrow Brewster's Millions M Th thrw bast boohs of th most popular Amtriosn Nowoliet Georg'e BariCMcCutcheon and fifty others by the best American and English authors such as Gilbert Parher, A. Conan Doyle, F. Marion Crawford, and Booth Tarhington all large handsome cloth bound copyrighted boohs that formerly sold for from $ 1 .OS to $ 1 .50 each at 75 cents per volume An offering made possible only by our unequaled purchasing power, and exact hnowledge of trade conditions. FOR COUGH AND COLD. Nothing it better thsn syrup tar and wild cherry. 25c and 60c a bottle. Sold by the Owl and Eagle Drug Stores. 6'vensoiVs Book vStore, Fourteenth and Commercial Street CLOSING OUT SALE. On the fifteenth of November, the en tire stock of goods at the Little Book Store, will be put on sale at cost. Christ mat bargains in books, stationery nov elties, etc 174 Tenth street In Mad Chase. Millions rush in mad chase after health, from one extreme of faddism to another, when, if they would only eat good food, and keep their bowela regu lar with Dr. King's New Life Pills their trouble would all pass and quick cure for liver and stomach trouble 25c at Charles Rogers, drug store guaranteed. lit t ' ,- m- A - 1111 mi f J A Complete Line of km Steves Anything in a first class ttovt eit er Wood cr Coal nr Combined, you will find at. 11 J. Scully 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET