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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1905)
MONDAY, DECEMBER it, 1903. TITO : MOniYlXG ASTORIAX ASTOKlA. UflfcGOX. Our Xmas Stock of Goods Is worth coming to sec. We don't enumerate them but we have something to please one and all . FINDS FINAL REST j ROSS, HIGGINS (& Co J e TSKSE TALES OF THE TOWN Could PUjr Bsstball The ww Ore jrn Senator ucd to bo a great bacbell player, and it was in that capacity that Ji tint became kmwn throughout Ore jjon. H wa WfmW of tho old Pio nerd batebat flub of Portland, which ftnr wvrral year in the r verities held wy as the best Uetn la the ilitl. That wa shortly after Mr. Gcarlu's re turn from graduation at Notre Dame University, and while bo was studying h.w In Um o(Hr vf Mitchell A IX.Ipb, Jt waa at t tima when the gam of Uwhell wa ww, and wbn It wm In the height of IU popularity a an ama U'tir Mirt. Grarln's fevotiu poltion wm hoit U, aJtd he wa a great phiy rr. Death of Jamci' HcDermoth Jaine M. MrDermoth paeed away yterdy morning at II o'clock at hi home in Hammond. For aome time tlx dr ! had been a sufferer with pleurUy ami Sunday morning he paed to hi re ward. Hi d-ath till be mourned by a Urge circta of friend who knew kiui ever, a an uptight- aoid eonclcnlou cltla. Tho fnwral will occur Tuo day, tho Interment being In the (Wan View cemetery. Football C J ! nlny afternoon tha West Atorks ftiotleJI eleven de fraUd tho Centertowa tram by a score of 20 to 0, The gania wa an Inter ring, exhibition for tha spectator. ('Mitt town attributed their defeat to the fact tbat tbey only had nine mn l ' '- in t'i wUuimti during tlir Utter """t of tjut game, , OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 8 8 9 0 ; GOOD GOODS. I; ! 118 123 Twelfth 8t Astoria, Ore, ; Call and Look Over Our Line Of Nice Things To Eat. Many ftlc Christmas tpedaltlea t tight prices. Nut week Ssnta Claus will U t our store between 6:30 and I o'clock p. m. JOHNSON BROS. SCULLY'S SMOKEHOUSE, For a man of bit youthful year. Dill D. rVully, propiictor of the "NhioU haute," therwUe Ui cljir aid tobac co built-, on Eleventh street near Bond, la ft progreiv and thoughtful estenr to his particular clieutell which imlmbi almot everybody that ran find his place. Alde from a. fine, full tk of smoke , ami ' chews, hi pla is headquarter for all manner vf information on cunent snd (met event.. He maintain ' foottiall and liaelaill core-board, gewral pra a(feticyj bo ha nwer file aiul arrap-b)ok ga lore;. kitOa all Uiaa oapUln. fotn iiiK -i'l k'"'"gi bal mimI foreign, their hi, voju-tm, airl dnU of departure ami anivl. Tha human lull and tlie letter "Y" la hi tnwle mark nd tha in) at Ic fliTire "4 11-44" hi aign man uli X)m tlireo deartuienU of hi bui lie. bou ara known a tb. FoVatls" "iLn)MiU:li," and -i'wdjnk," and Um wli.Jf plat-o 1 aliv with paluree, car- lhh fgrnwo prime Wbarooa, with Dell for a chew ful and ILvdy "lloaJawaln." It U a great renort fof-meniler of tha T. P. A. and (He 11 citizenry And it way tVra In endlea norubvr every day In th. year, and wver b-e diappointl. aaatBtBaaaatBtaBBBaaeataBBaaantaaa MORE COMFOBT THAN EVES. aiaa f ()n Sunday, Decemlier l?lh, tho IVn ver A liio Hran.le railroad will luaupir ale a daily line of utandard and Uur Ut aWrping ear between Driver and lo AnKp' ln eonneftbm with the new Clark road. IUtli ear will b-ave Den ver daily at 9:30 a. in., and arrive at Salt Lake City at 1:3.1 p. 111 tbe next daj. At UiiV point the rare wlU . be hdd over until tiiidnlghtv tint allow ing through pawenger the privilege of atop-over of ten hour ami a half In Jjalt Lake City. F-atbound, th-e can will leave l A'ngeb-e at K p. m., and arrive at Rait Uke City at i3rt a, m.. econd mor-nlng where they will remain over until 9:50 p. m., tliem to Drnver wbrra they will arrive at 4:20 th fol lowing aftefion. Thl eAjp ovef at SaJt Lake City of tho regular line of ileeping car. promle to be an at tractive feature for tnanaconllnenlal traveb-ra. Remains of Hon. J, W. Suprerunt Given Stpulcher. IMMENSE CONCOURSE OUT Beautiful Serrlco at St. Mary'a CathoUc Church Thoutanda Cither at the Funeral Train Interment at Oceat View Cemetery Not and Comment SNAPPY ENTERPRISE. The J. 6. Dellinger Comny baa juat put tip ftnd delivered ft huge flrnt eli Uon of ft "IWgin IbNled Diwh" cat alogue, for tlie enterpriiting houe. The Foard k Stoke Yompany of thl city. The eatalogiio U ft U page affair and on vert every . drtail of tlie enonnou line "tarried by thi famoua reninula bouae, and by 0e time thia l rwd copy of It will lie in every home within a rdiu of niile of Atori. From It people eon 'order by telephone, tele graph, mall or nieiwnger, with the wme aaauranoe of mine received a if trail ing In peraon at the counter of the boue. Only a Few Days Left. You Can Select a Suitable CHRISTMAS GIFT FROM OUR NEW STOCK OF FINE PURN1TU RE WITH PERFECT SATISFACTION 1 1 lm IbHV III "1Mit C0MPUTI,BOUSl-rPN15HSRS; i, ': Yterday wvo ft al number in the cUUr of AotorU. Jorpb W, nu- prenant, her chief executive and loading citizen, wa laid to re.t JuU at bbt let- brwa, of t)ii oominuiUiy ljid. thrutj lielr Uheat bonora upon blm for the third timet Jut in hi beat and moat ucfnl prime. Jimt w hm tho emolu ment a and dittingiiUhed privib-gea of advancing yearn, were coming to id in un ougfit, but not uiwftirnei' ' ' I A boat of ft thounand gathered in the tttoruughfaro Unit- faea bit borne in thia city, at t oVbuk yeterlajr after noon, U pay him tho silent, yet effective tribute of Unir preeie during the one lnt hiNir le klaHihl be among them. At the hour named the auiie, burlnj in a mio of beautiful flower waa borne to tlie waiting heai by tli j-beareni, Miwf Wk, Pwlgity, Itot.h. ll, Mx ami Tn-m-liard, and followed by the honorary (Nill-bcarer, ei-Wayor Kinney, Elmore, ltcnrman, Taylor and Halm, ami Mr. K. 0lnirn, who occu pled the place of ex-Mayor Page, who wa too ill to attend. Other oirriagea wrre In waiting for the family and iu immediate frirml ami oon the cortege wm ea ,rwite to Ht. Mary' Catholic . hun-h, led by Chief of Polk HalWick and lti-4 eutira for, In full-dre uniform and follow l by over one hundred mem lier of tlie Fraternal Order of Eagb. a large grmip of tho Iloo Hoo the full tan of City Ofth-ial, end a great con- . ... .. . . 11. roure or riu-n. Arrived a ne chiireii,' another large throng wa found to be already in evklence, and a eoon aa tlie remaiiMi of the tate major were deputed at Die fott of the altar, the beautiful nulem wvkt of the church wa MHird by Rev.' Father W4er. Tlie aervk wa repleU with -ex qubiite and anahtgMi fealure,' not the let of wbirh wa the brief addre of tlie rector upoit the great eaentiabt of of tho purfatorhil cvmlition, at taught and inaliitaita-d by the church throuti ita tlMuwrid of year of work in tlie ah at ln of hunurnitr. He told of the trial of tlie mmI in tliat uphere that border upon the Heaven to which it U attlmitted after groat and bfty puri fication attained only during the u prune and preparation of the period of purgatory, and ho made eepecially plain and pleasant, the bmon of pre- pamlneiM reipiired by the Almighty for the bleMiiv of Ktomitn-, both here and ben'after. Tlie ermon wa, In ft wwy, unuimJ, but wry mproive and convincing. The iiiMtrumcnU ami vix-al contribu tion were very fine ami were remarked omul wkh'ly after the crowd disjierW: The orpin wa under the (V ft and bril liant haiulling of Mi Sovey, ftnd tlie voitJ upeclaltie wvre remlered by MJ Ijiura McCann and Mr. r.eavcly. Mi Mi-CUitf treat UMut of th WftutifuJ iil appropvki'te aiig "Tired" was in every way rreditablv and wholly adapt able to tlie cincumtanc of the moment; nd'the rendition of tle iminoiUl niel- ody and theme of ''Flee, At ft Bird,rby Mr. Reavcly, wa ft revelation to the hundred prvwnt. M tne conclusion of the ritual of the qhitrrh, tlie cortege, now wigunw nted by additional hundred, departed for the Eleventh ttrcet atation, where a apeclal train awaited the reception of the body and the accompanying mourner. There were fully 2000 people to aee tho train get underway for Occaa View, and of thee, thite hundred went on board and followed the dead mayor to hia finni renting pW. The trip waa made in qukk time and every detail of the cloe- ing honor wat curried out punctually and perfectly, ftt tho grave aide. And at tho clow of the bt ad requlHite of death, tlie grave, which waa lined with tlie warm green of tho Bracken and with drooping flower, waa ltelf burled in me of flower prepri in appropriate and aigniflcant fonn, such aa ' Star and Cre-eut," the Gate. Ajar," Tillow of Rest," and other beautiful combination, tfie gift of Herman Wine, the Ladle of the Astoria Publio Li brary, the OflieeM of the City of At tori, tho Fraternal Order of Eaglet, tlie Order of Hoo-IIoos, the Ofllcer of the Federal Custom House, and many other, the wliolo forming magnificent tribute A GOOD WARM 0EIPI:AT S aiiiaiai.wttr IS, PROBABLY WHAT TOU ARE ' ' aaaaiBaMBMaBi Maaaaaan MBMHB.nssHBHBaBMa THnnUNG ABOUT JUST NW. OF COURSE YOU WANT SOMETHING MORE THAN WARMTH, YOU WANT , STYLE. WE OFFER OUR LDTE OF LV ADLER.-BR08, k CO.'S ROCHESTER , MAKE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. ' ONE OF THESE WELL COST YOU , FROM 1S TO $30. THE MERCHANT' TAILOR COULDN'T THINK OF DU- - 1 1 1 11. , mcATryQ rr for less than FROM $35 TO 160. G. H. COOPER The Leading;" House of Astoria The entire scheme of public and pri vate tribute to Uie Utq, lamented Chief Executive of the CSty -of Aatoria, wat aplendkSy wrought out and without hitch or hindrance of any tort, and those to whom the great tawk ot arrangement we entrusted, are entitled to no stint ed pral-o for the sequence and perfec tion of various detail ft work thai plecaad tho whole city, well a those more nearly and intimfttely affected. LUMBER ADVANCE. The Attorian it in ft position this morning to announce an early and fecifie ri-e in the price of fir lumber. Tho advance will be made in ft few ilny. At present the matter i in the hand of the Prke-Lbtt Committee of the Northwest Lumber Association, and Uii advance suggestion i made in the intereet of local mill men and the buy ing public. - 4 PERSONAL MENTION. ' C. C. Clinton," of Scott k Clinton, pro prietors and editor of tlto Pacific Jour nal ftt Ilwaco is in tlie city on buinea. He triad a mn to Pnrtlart! last evening and will return to bis llwaco home to day. Kola Nri, of the Albany Brewing Company, ia m the city this week on btHinei, having arrived hero yeterday noon. Mr. Xei ia one of the leading buxinen men of Albany. He states that hi home town is in a- prosperous and growing eoodi tii m and merchants and buineft mm there, are much encour aged over tlie outlook for ft ucceful winter in all lines of trade. Conking Spell Caused Pefttk. . Harry DuckweU, aged 25 years chok ed to death early yesterday morning at hia home, ia the preaeooe of hia wif and child. He contracted ft slight old few days ago ftnd paid but little at tention to it. Yesterday morning ho wit seized with ft fit of coughing which con tinued foe soma time. His wife sent for a physician but before he could ar rive another coughing spell came on ftnd DuckwoII died from auffocfttios St.- Louis Globe Democrat, Dec. 1st, MOlr ' ,; v. .' Ballard's Horehound . Syrup , would hove saved bb lift, tic, SOc ftnd $1.00. Sold by Hart's drug store. YOUR NEXT. N. A. Ackerman, 421 Bond St, dots all manner of texidermy, furniture tiphol steriog, carpet cleasing and laying, mat treat making tpecialty' ftnd ftH work guaranteed. Get one of those, new style grapho! phones for" Christmas, at Eilers BraAck Store, 424 Commercial street, A. R. Cyrus, manager. ' - ' . Do 70a wish to study the pica? Piano harmony and history of mnaie taught ftt Miss Tftwneys studio. MS CommerciaL Fulton building, - PhoM Black, 2148. MOVED AND READT. . Never have to wait long ftt tho Oc cident Barber Shop. A. E. Peterson, proprietor. - . Morning Astoriaa, 75 cents month. Tho Little Book Store for tale. TO THE ASTORIA CLERGY from Attorian Desires Representation Every Pulpit Hero. The Morning Atorian again signifie it desire thot every clergymen in cliarge of an Astoria, pulpit ehail be rep- reented in ita column, In the Monday lam, wit from 200 to 400 words by way of digest of their sermon of the Sunday preceding. Everyone is wholly weleonie snd It will be distinct feror to many who cannot, from many and excellent ressons, get out to church. Tho Astorian makee no exception and will gladly give place to any and all matter emanating from th local pul piU, and would come ftftee it, if it were possible so to do, whkh it Is not. It will appreciate every contribution, of thia kind ftnd make prompt and promi nent use of all that ia soot in oa Sun day evenings. CLOSING OUT SALE. On the fifteenth of "November, the en tire stock of goods at the little Book Store, wiH bo put on sale at cost Christ mas bargains ia books, stationery nov elties, etc 171 Tenth street Charles Heilbora k Co hsve moved into their bow store and auk Um aav nounoement that they ant bow opea for basinets and art ready to fill ftH ordari promptly. , Wood! Wood! Wood I Wood! Wood! For choice : dry box-wood, telepaoaoj 2004 Black, or leave orders at the As toria Grocery. 0. Nelson, "Tho Wood Mas Mrs. Tilda Anderson, massage, 1471 Grand Avenue. Given either at homo at wiH oftfl. . Hot drinks snd sandwiches at Hoof lor-a. Holiday Gift . Ia the way of T TOILET SETS, MANICl'RE SETS..., , PHOTOGRAPH, rOSTAL AND MUSI CAL ALBUMS AND UP TO DATE .. BOOKS, NOTIONS AND TOYS. BIG LINE OF PICTURES. , e vSvenson's Book iStore, Fourteenth md Coranerdxl Street Ring of AH Cough Medidnea. ' Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Can ton Center, Conn, who haa been in the U. S. aerrico for about sixteen years, says. "We have tried many cough medicine, for croup, but Chamberlain' cough remedy ia king of all ftnd one to be relied uooa every time. We also a w find it the best remedy for coughs and oold giving certain results and leav ing no bad after tffecta." For sale ly Frank Ilaxt and leading dragjiK We are solo agents U Astoria for tho Niagara Stove Works of Buffalo, N. T. Celebrated Stoves and Elangs ... THE ZENITH AND TEE STAR hePlf 1 .IBB1 EVry one guaranteed. Will let 70a stand or sit on the oven door if you wish. Prices reduced on all stores snd ranges till after the Holiday. nrrin l"J, J, Scully 1 470-472 COMMERCIAL STREET ' V