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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1905)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1905. THE MORNING JlSTOItfAN. aSTOKIA.' UflfcGON. CIHCOONCILIETS In Holiday Goods as Well as in Good' .''." . . '. . . . - Things to Eat We are Sure we can please you. Our window display A GOOD WARM Transacb Some Buisness Matters ' Of Importance, - ; 0 GOAT is Worth looking at. Our Store fill ed with things handsome and good. ROSS, HIGGINS a Co. WOULD CONSTRUCT HOTEL . TERSE TALES OF TBI TQWM , Will Wd-On C'brUtma eve William Pajiitr of till city will be united In marruig to Mis Minnie Calbleen Hut chin, of Mi Mlnnvllle in that city at the residence of tli. bride' parents. Meadlag Rapidly TV many friend of Mr. Fiank T. Warrlner, who ban U'n ill fur the pest (eri tiny with rheu matism, will be uUi to Iraru that he ia convalescing rapidly and hope to I uj and about again aery shortly. ' eaataataaai " ' a . Would Bt A Cities Martin Trooncit. a native of Norway, yesterday toiJt th. initial step toward liecomlng a citl en uf America, by making and. filing tii declaration of Intention o to he. eoni., before County (rk Clinton. " It Recovering W. A. Hell, th switch man mi th. Astoria & Columbia river railroad, who while working in the yard had hi left thumb crushed ao badly that it waa necessary to amputate it, U reported to be getting along In a very eatisfactory manner, and will be at woik again in a abort time. . Fjr A Brief Outing Mr. and Mr. tie, Bteing will leave fur Portland, via th. steamer I-urline thi evening. Mr. Blessing will remain in the metro polia for an extended viit with friend and Mr. Dieting return Sunday to be at hia pot, the cashier' desk at the O. It. 4 N. office on Monday morning. ooooooooooooo CALL AND SEE OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAY Of Nice Things To Eat. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118 122 Twelfth St.' Astoria, Ort. IMP lib 6 o'clocK Saturday Evening Dec. 16 Silk Floss Sofa Pillows Regular Price 70cf Sale Price, 30G. BAG WATCH OUR Ul f Dona in Astoria New !. Sanborn of thl- city, haa cbied a contract with the Alaaka Fihermns Packing Coin pany, for practically IJMflOft ran, for the new season. These rant have been put up In Portland heretofore, but jut a gnu an article can and will be turned out at Astoria. " " f ' oited In thi city yesterday morning of the dneth of 4, B. Wyatt, of Vancouver, Washington, at the home of hia eon. The deceased waa formerly a resident of Astoria, being engaged in tha grocery bitlne. For a time be wa part own er In the tore known a 1!'n Wiggins A Co. During bi residence here Mr, Wyatt tbok erf active pert in all pub lb enterprise, and wa known a o't of Astoria' . most ' homtibls , lulucs men. . Officers Choaen The following offi cer have been chosen to serve for the "tuning year by Cushing Toot (, A, R (bmander, Theodore Brocniserj " senior vi command-r, William Lee: junior vb-e command", P. 1). Allen cliantain. A. P. Cralgi officer of the day, IV i. Taylori quartermater, A. Hcherneckani otlicer of the gUri, 11. H. Welch; ur- gi-on, If. Wllleon. P. II. Allen and i Meitohn, with 8. Miller and IL WilU.n a alternate were appointed .debgate to the department convention. Adju tant W. C. 8haw, of the local pot, will till keep hi poaition until the coin mander general appoint a uccer. Eitended lean of Abaence I'mb-r lh law made and firovLlMl In thai ). half (Vninty Judg Tremhard, extended the form I leava of abenre bcretofire granted to Mra. Iiw Jobnaon, of tbl county, from eonflnemenf in the (regin aaylum for tha inane. Mr, dobnaon wa granted leave of aWnce in June, ItaM. after a brief term 'of roromital, and her condition baring improved notably .aim-e, thl aeennd period of leave i granted by the judge In the hope of entire and final recovery from her malady. Good lf.wt Indeed Mra.' S. I. Cleve bind, of trl city, lat evening receiv ed a dipatr from Preaident CampWIl, of the I'niveralty of Oregon, enflrm- Ing the eon valence nee of her aon, Cba. Cleveland, who 1ia been 111 there lately with a modified form of mall-pox, and conveying the aurance of hia early re covery; a bit of iufiNtnation that will be hailed mot cheerfully by yoiinK Cleveland' many friend in thl city. Suspicious Circumstanced TbV find ing of the dead body of ltolrt W. Rickman at hi cabin bom. near Ilalu- ler, yeterdny morning, under eu-ph Hiu rlrcumaUim-a, wated quite an .xcite- nient in that oommunity. He waa lock ed in and the key was not to lie found and It i'rcKitctl that aeveral hundred dollar ar. alt gone in a tuyrterioiia faabion. The ollU-er will look clo-ely into the manner of hi death and en deavor to ascertain it rauae aa woll as the diaappearance of hi little wealth. SPECIAL SALES. - -1 1-4 JfP. Morris, Busiaeas MaaTrem Phila delphia Writes Aaking tb Council S. larding Opportunitiea to Build Large Hot.1 io Astoria Other Hatters. City Council met bat evening in the ity. ball, with all member preent but Alderman Ihllaml, In adjrtiraed leaaion. The matter of the eontruction of the road to Hume' mill came op at thi time. A communication from the county court relative to the proposed route wa read. Alderman Haneg a id he had been over tltei proponed route, and dated that the fceijt way In hi opinion would be to take. Birch street aa far a Fifty -aceond and thence go down to the water front. On the motion of Alderman I.inenweber the matter wa refcrreil to tlie at reel committee. City - Auditor lAmlernon read eoiomunb-ation front J. .P. Morri of 'hiladclphia, in which that geutleman HenU-d to know about the ojiening fr fitt da uAl in thl city. lie 4-imtl very df.iriiii to ' come hero. ml further aikrd tb eoum-il Us In form It in litlor, if be thould docide U locate In A'torie, the city would conMent to exempt him from paying Uxe for Ave year. The letter wa refcrreil to tlie committee on aaya and mean to look after. Tlie reort of the peil committee ppolnted to make an eatiiuate of the evpenae of receipt of the city for tlie coming year wa read 'at thi time iv the auditor. Alderman l.lnenweoer Her the reading of the report Inform I the council that he would be op KHuid to ' the reducion, In th. police force, which waa recommended by the committee. Aklerman Morton chairman of tl-V Mimmlti on 'health, and initios... aJo tated that ometime in the future be would ak for a raie in the nalary of the city physician. "I have looked in to thi niatter noirte," he said, "and I will tell the council now, that I in tend to ak that hi aalary be raided to ,VK a month." The aklerman did not at ate when he would bring thl matter, op, but it "was Inferred from hl further remark that it wonkl be in t-he near future. Morton moved that tlie item in the report placing the ex pense of thai hcaltj department at KKtO te changed to t)NW. lie afterward aitltlrew the motion atating that be would bring the matter np again. An ordinance, levy ing a tax for gener al municipal purpose and for park and library excn-e, amounting in all to eleven will wa read for the second time. AmdVr onliim- providing for a lecil tax levy of aeven mill for pay ing for . tlie warnuM i""-'! on Ui city ball improvement fund, came up for it eecond reading. A' deUilwl estimate of tlie expense of the city for the ensuing year a taken from tin sjiecial commit We' rcort is M follow: , Auditor Treanuier ...r Attorney 1080 Strei't Department .lanitor, fuel, light 1.M0 Citr Pound lM Police Department Police court and jail ' LW trtut liulit 5. Fire Department 7.000 Cemetery w Public prorty, repair. 500 Surveyor , ..... t . s,wu Stationery and printing ... ... 1.500 Ineret Uhrary W0 Health Department ... 900 Park W0 Salariee. mayor, council 1.000 Litigation 0 MlKcellaneoua l00 Total estimated expensea ,...tM,770 The estimated receipt of the city for the coming year aa given in the report are a follow: , Saloon liclsea 16.000 Sundry licensee o.000 Taxe 10 mill levy , M.0t Taxes, iwrk and library levy .... 1JW0 Jaxes, a(ecial 7-mill levy 14,000 . Total estimated receipt -"H5,!H)0 " BIDS WANTED. For the building of a cottage for Troy Laundry. Plan and specification at their office, 10th and Duane atreet. Bids I I" m G. H. COOPER Another Wadding Word come from Portland, sanctioned by Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Bozarth, announcing the engage ment of their daughter, Mia Caroline L Bourth to Mr. Mark Wolf, of that! city; the wedding to tranpir on De cember 27, 1WM, at tha family borne in the mctropolia. HATCHERY ITEM Itewi of Interest from Star Patrol at ' Eureka. ' The growth of hatcheries for the arti aVAti Uukiss .t iv.- .i .a.v . v Pacific coast, U a very vital and valu able feature of the protected Shing industriea of the coast state and not the least ao in Oregon under the care ful scrutiny and oversight of Master Fish Warden H. C. Van Diten of this city. The latest official imjnlry directed by Warden Van Dusen And expresnion and reply in the following letter which will be read with Interest: "Eureka, California, Dec, 0, 1105. IL 0. Van Dusen, Astoria, Oregon. '"Dear Kir: At your request, I send you the following information in regard to the good result aecomplHied by the artificial batching of salmon on the Eel ajved: BefJVe tjie hatchery waa ea- UMi-hod these fiah were being rapidly depleted to such an extent that in a few year the fixhing industry would have been a thing of thepat. Since we have lieeu realizing from the worlc.of the hatchery, the increase in tlie run of fish ha been augumented to such an extent that at thi time there are double the number of boat operating In the river, and with good result, a ever before. "A number of year ago a cannery wa established on the river and at the time of its establishment the catch wa far greater than the cannery could handle, but in a few year the cannery had to suspend operations on account of tlie scarcity of (Mi. "Sim we have been realizing from the hatchery work, the run of fish ha increased with each year and to such an extent that there are now established two cold storage plant putting up fth for the outeide market. Should you de sir, further information I would advise you to write to the California Fish Commission, Mills building, San Fran cico. . ' "Truly your, (signed) . W. P. kUESTIS, Deputy State Patrol." SPECIAL SALE. Raturdav evening. December 16th, Silk Flos Sofa Pillows. Regular price 70 cent Sale price 30 cent each. CHAS. iraLDOKN ' Complete House Furnisher. GRAND MASK BALL. Will be given at Suomi hall on Sat urday,. December lGtk at 8 o'clock by Kaleva Brass Band. Admission, mask er, 75c spectator, 50c. A grand good ime ia guaranteed. Everyone Invited. Good music . S0CLU1ST LECTURE ; Mark Ifaaae, shortly before W died, said that th axt thing that th. Re publican would "be vp against would be Socialism. ' Coma out ejid hear J. W. Slaytoa tell about it at RY P. hall, over Cooper's a tore, oa Thursday even ing, December 14 th, and at Soumi hall on December 15th. ' . " Beat 10 inch diae graphophoBa rtoords at 60 eaoU each. Alao lataat atrl. graphophonea" atv bed rock price for) Cyrua, 424 Coaunercial street. . aosnro our sals. On tha fifteenth af ITorraher, tha an- Ura atock of good at tha XitUe Book Store, will be put on aal at coat. ChrUt- maa bargains ia booka, stationery aov- eJties,eU 174 Taatk atreeL GRAND MASK BALL. r Will "be given at Suomi hall on Sat urday, December 16th at $ o'clock by Kaleva Braaa Baad. Admitaioo, mask era, 7a, apectaAora, 50c. A grand good time is guaranteed. Everyone invited. FOR COUGH AND COLD. Nothing ia better than syrup tar and wild cherry. 25e and 60e a bottle. Sold by the Owl and Eagl. Drug Stores. Holiday -Gift hSvenson's Book Store Fourteenth and Commerd&l Street vis - -. i.i-i&y v y tim r IS PBOBABLY WHAT YOU ARE THDfKDfQ ABOUT JUST- SOW. Of COURSE YOU WANT SOMETHDfQ MORE THAN WARMTH, YOU WANT STYLE. WE OFFER QUB LINE OF I ADLER, BROS, 4 008 ROCHESTER MAKE FOB YOUR OONSIDERATIOy. ONE OF THESE WILL COST YOU FROM 15 TO $30. THE MERCHANT TAILOR COULDN'T THINK OF DU ILICATDvO IT FOR LESS THAN FROM $35 TO $60. The Leading House of Astoria N. A. Ackerman, 421 BoaJ 8L doaaaS manner of Uxidenny. furnitora M stariag, carpet eleaaiaff and kyiag. faatV trtae making a apedalty and all rafi gnarutead. . . Get one of taoat saw styia graaW- phooea for Christmaa, at EUera BraavaV Store, 424 Commercial atreet A. K. Cyrua, maaagar. Do you wish to atudy tha piaaaf Plana harmony and history of mueia taugbt at Mias Tawney's studio. Black. tl40. MOVED AND READY. - Charles HeObora & Co, hare moral into tbair new store and make tha aav Bouncenaat that they art bow opem fa buainaaa aad are ready to fin all orders promptly. Wood! Wood! Wood! Weed! Weed! For oholca dry bos-wood. Ulephoaa 2064 Blaok, or leara orders at the Aa toria Grocery. 0. Kelson, "The Weal Mas." ' Mrs. Tilda Andersoa, massaga. 1471 Grand Avenue. Gives either at aowa af win aalL i Hot drinkt aad sandwiches at Boat Wa. In the way of TOILET SETS, MANICURE SETS... PHOTOGRAPH, POSTAL AND MUSI CAL ALBUMS AND UP TO DATE BOOKS, NOTIONS AND TOYa BIG LINE OF PICTURES. A Ccsplete Lbs ct lectin tve Anything in a first class itova aitas ar Weed rr Coal ar Cembined, you wS iad a. mmm m w. J. Scully 470-472 COiOIERClAL STREET a. i will be 'received up to 23 of December. The Little Book St.ra far ula, . i r 5