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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY J, io Why Worry Your Life Away Baking' Cookies We Keep Them Ready to Put on Your Table. TV following U list of wim of ,hom: Houevsuckle Owoanut Mrhuullo r Urshmalkw Water Maple Cmni Btitu Oema Iced Honey Fingers Fruit Cake Walnut Cream Macaroni Snapt Date Bars, Arrowroei yg fan Arrowroot Wafer All kind of fancy package 8ooJ- A. V. ALLEN ROSES nXLD CROWH TVt beet tost you m two thea "ay old Uiag' It will pay you to buy tt HEADQUARTERS. We Pay The Express a charge yo m mart tfcaa oar aeit door aeigtbor. Send (or UhUwted mtekfw today. A tolidtor wwated la every tewa. CAuroutu xosz co, u Aa. Accordion, Sunburst and Knife Pleating To Order - STEAM FSOCXSS. Httlrtaa. XtBwBiBgif 6m4. Miss O. Gould Hjhth Floor, Jtarquani Building. ' WRTLAHD. Prompt and Carera! Attentioa Givta t aD. Ont-of-Ttwa Order. V at AROUND THE COURTS Commbloncn Meet Today For First Term. W0. NEW MARRIAGE LAW IN USE Stepaeaaa trial Thia Meralaf Three Cemplaiatt Fat Tttttrwy But mm Accumulatta ta All Sidea -total latato Traaafara Offidala All Bury. hi tins 1 01 Mill. n left over Will be told at gnat reduction. , Also big discount offered on all regular line. Yokohama Bazar t OmbbmruU Itiwt, Aatori WILL BE MARRIED. Two OJd People Decide to Marry One Another. WORCESTER, Maw., Jan. .-Mar-tin Green, brother of the late Andrew H. Green, "Father of Greater New York," surprised bis friend yesterday by announcing hi engagement to Mrs. Joseph Sampon, of Wareham, formerly of Denver, and Chicago. Mr. Green is 78 years old and the bride-elect in 72. The marriage will not take place for some time.- Forty-five yearn ago the Sampsons and the (ireens occtipii-d the same house in Chicago and became intimate. In the big fire of 1871, the warehouse of Mr; Sampson were destroyed and he and bis family 'removed to Denver.' He retrieved his lot fortune, hnt soon af ter died. Mr, Green'os tir-t wife died a few month ago. ' ' o A Jamaican Lady Speaka Highly of Cham berla: n't Cough Remedy. Mrs. MRhael ITart, wife of the super intendent of Cart Service at Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Islands, ssyt that she baa for tome years used Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and whooping cough and has found it very beneficial She hsa implicit con fidence in it and would sot be without bottle of it in her home. Sold by Frank Hart, and leading druggist. KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. The Cvulaat Wearies; f a Hat Prone lea DaatraC Cera. There are many men who wear their hais practically ell the time when awake, and are blessed with a heavy shock of inlr; - ' 'f the scalps of these earns men pre me Infested With dandruff g rm parasites would multiply all the q er for lack of air. Baldness would nsue as the final result New bro's Herplclde kills these jams and stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant -o-th. Hirplclde It a pleasant hah jrwi'ir aa well aa a dandruff cure and contains not en atom of Injurious sub s'anee. Bold by leading drugsiets. Bend lie. In stamp for sample to The Herjri CM Co.. Detroit. MMfc Eagle Drag Store, 351-303 Bond 8t, Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St., T. T. Laurin. Prop. "Special Agent." The Hon. Commissioner's Court tor Clatsop county will convene at the court house this morning, for ita initial session of 1906. It ha plenty of bui- aes cut out for it, aa is always the case at the January term, both in mat ter of routine and special work. County Clerk Clinton inaugurated a new law of the State of Oregon at his office yesterday, in the matter of the statement to be filed y all applicants for marriage licenses. The first rase to come under the operation of the new statute waa that of August Hynsl and Mis Kaisa Haattlle, of the city aad county, who, under ita terms were com pelled to give explicit data at to each party at follows: Full name, resilience, color, tge, year, month', day, birth place, occupation number of marriage, father's birthplace, and mother's birth place! The county clerk it compelled to make due report, on, or before the fifth day of each month, of all licenset issued by him tnd bearing this infor mation, to the county health officer, who, in turn, reports tame to the State Health Officer, after which final report and record , the clerk's report are returned to bim for due and perpetual filing in his office. A Norwegian by the name of Hans Pettersen, yesterday filed bis declara tion of intention to become an Ameri can citizen just as soon as the law makes it possible. County Judge Trent-hard, sitting for probate, venterday, made an order ap proving the final account of Mr. Har riett Anstadt, as the executrix of the estate of her late, deceased husband. llcnjainin Andstadt, and discharging said executrix froin further duty and liability in the premises. The registration books for the next ceneral election in Ihis State, were opened yesterday by County Clerk Clinton, and by h. clo-e of business, eleven registration had been made, ten from the city, and one from Clat sop county. Sixteen license, were granted yester day by the county clerk, to men who find pleasure in hunting, in this county. There -were four change niadrt in the title to Clatsop eonnty realty yes terday, at the county clerk' office, namely: Thomas Linville, sheriff, purnuant to judgment confirmed, to Kmily M. C'askel, sheriff's deed, consideration 11377.33, conveying lot 7 and 8, in section 7 end the West 1 of X. W. J, and the Nj W. I of 8. W. of aection 18, T. 8, X. R. 7 W., except a strip 50 feet in width over part of said premise. Mr P. H. Phillirick, et ux., to I Jag gar, warranty deed, consideration $10, conveying bit 11, subdivision of lot B, Block 7, Grime Grove. George A. Dorris and wife et al, by attorney in fact, to Robert A. Thorp, warranty deed, conveying lot 11, block 3. First Addition to Ocean Grove. C S. Drown end wife to Albert Stran, warranty dWd, consideration $1, conveying tots 1, 2, 30, 31 and 32, block 21, Case's Astoria. In Justice Goodman'e court this morning at 10 o'clock the ease of the State of Oregon against John Stephen son, for certain offense, principally that of attempting to run a dance ball in this city, will come on for trial Complaint were sworn to yesterday, by Ole Settem, a State water bailiff, in Justice Goodman1 court, against the Tongue Point l.umler Company i the Astoria Box A Lumber Comny, and the Clatsop Lumber 4 Milling Company, for dumping sawdust Into the Columbia rim. He also sworv out service against A. P. XeNon tnd John Bell, for hunting in this county without having first secured the proper license for MH-h Indulgence. "Stf of these case have, a yet, been set for trial. CONFERENCE ADJOURNS, ' Ninth Annual Conference of Jewiah Bund Conclude Butines. XEW YORK, Jan. . The ninth an nual conference of the Jewish Rund adjourned hist night after a session of two days, attended by delegate from all part of the country. Morris Hal pern, of Chicago, presided. Moses Garcy witch, a delegate from Russia, vat an interesting member of the convention. He said last night that 123,000 had beea raised la this country to aid the revolu tionists ia Russia. A telegram from fttlna, Russia, we read. It taid that a daily Socialistic organ had been started ia that city, and that a weekly paper of tht tame stamp wat to be started la St Petersburg. The Bund deckled that In case of strike i this country none of it member would take the place of the striker. This it particularly intend ed for possible strike of the garment maker. YOUTH FOUND DEAD Suffocated By Fumes From Gas Range. MAY HAVE BEEN MURDER The Boy Wat Fourteen Ttart of Aft tod Wat tht Solo Support tf Hit Mother - It Found Tied Hand and Foot. CHICAGO, Jtn. 1-Etrl Dan, four teen yeai of age, wat found dead in the kitchen of bit mother't flat in Hyde Park last night. The boy's head and Shoulder rested on a pillow ia the. oven of a ga range with the unlighted gat Escaping from the burner under it. Hit band were tied behind bun and bia feet were bound with one of hi mother's apron. A handkerchief wat knotted loosely about the neck. The fact tliat the youth wat bound and that the back door door of the flat, in which he was alone, wat un locked, gave rise to a strong suspicion of murder. Xothing 'n tlie rooms, how ever, had been touched. Furthermore, the placing of the cushion beneath the lad's head was taken as evidence of preparation for taking bis own life, a precaution that probably no murderer would have taken. Young Dean lived alone with hi mother, Air. Mary Dean, whose chief support he was. He was employed in the shipping department of the Lniver- sity of Chicago Press. Three little babes were nestled in bed, "I'll name William. Willie and Bill," motlwr said; Wide was her smile, for triplets they be, She lay her good luck to Rock Moun tain Tea. (Great baby medicine.) Frank Hart, druggist. OPPOSE ROOSEVELT. TO SETTLE QUESTION Great Lakes Fisheries Dispute will End. rVILL BUY OUT SEALERS United Statet and Canada Hawt Agreed and Practically All tht Coatrovtrtlet Now Iiiatiai Will Be Settled, Iictpt That tf Reciprocity, CHICAGO, Jan. t-A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington, sayst Besides settling the great hikes fWherie question with Great Britain, It developed yesterday that Secretary Root I on the eve of arranging practi cally all the oUier coat rot erslet ei;- ing with Canada, tare that of recipro city. Aa agreement will be made shortly, it it expected, by which the I'nlted Statet will buy out all the Canadian seaer tnd agree to pay to the British government anniMlly a small pet cent of the value of the seal catch. With this agrernml will terminate the dis pute which about fifteen) year ago brought the I'nlted State and Great Britain to the verge of war. Aa soon aa this matter U disposed of Secretary Root and Ambassador Dur ami, the diplomatic representative of Great Britain, will take up the ques tion of the revision of the treaty ol 1HI7, limiting the sruiaiieiit of each power on the Great Lake. Then will b di-cused the minor question in con nection with the transmission of goods in bond through the territory of, the. other, regulation of Itmnlgiation etc. Canada la developing her manufac turing Industrie and l unwilling to reduce her tariff on manufactured goods and iu all probability will increase it. The sentiment on Congret hcie Is agreed upon reciprocity. Secretary Root In advocating the futility of entering into negotiations fur a reciprocity treaty, has determined not to bring It up and will devote himself to the set tlement of other questions. Thia will be the mint important negotiation In stituted with the British Government. B0SSE DEAD. t SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. Libbertl tlibbet, one of the celebrated brood mare ia the history of the California turf, is dead. Suffering from old te, she wat chloroformed. LibbcrtlAlbbet was the dam of the great colt George C. Bennet, the frequent winner llaln- ault, the speedy Valencienne, the fine race mare Honiton, and Gold Lace. Uhlieretlflibliet wat sired by Bullion, a son of Wardance. Her dam wat Flib- berjihltet, by Kingfisher. Imperfect Digestion. Meant lea nutrition tnd in conse quence less vitality. When the liver fail to secrete bile, the blood becomes loaded with biliou proper! ic, the digestion becomes impaired tnd the bowels constipated. Herbine will rectify this; it give tone to the stomach, liver and kidney, strengthen the npetite, clar and improves the com plexion, infuse new life and vigor to the whole system, ft) cents a bottle. Sold by Hart's drug store. American Protective Tariff Letgut Fightt Philippine Tariff Bill. XEW YORK, Jun. 2.-The annual meeting of the American Protective Tariff League will be held at the Na tional headquarter of the organization in thi city on Jauary 9. The meeting i considered of unusual importance owing to the face that the league ha placed itself In opposition to President Roosevelt on the question, of free trade with the Philippines. The Philippine tariff is now the House of Representatives and the tariff league has already taken steps to fight the measure, Aa officer of the league gave it a hit opinion that even if the measure passed the House the Senate could be relied upon to strangle it. For any disease of tht skin there It nothing better than Chamberlaln't Salve. It relieves the itching and burn ing sensation instantly and toon effect a cure. Sold by Frank Hart, and lead ing druggists. CHANGE OF TIMS Tht Baltlmort k Ohio Railroad Commencing Sunday, November 19, train No. 6, the Royal Blue Limited, will leave Grand Central passenger station, Chicago at 8 p. m., Instead of 3:30 p. m. and will arrive In Pittsburg at 8:33 a. m., Washington at 4:40 p. m., Baltimore 8:60 p. m. Philadelphia, 8:10 p. m. New York 10:40 p. m. the same at with tbt old schedule, thut reducing tbt Unit ont hour and thirty minute. No axeeea far will be charged on thla fast limited train. All other trains will arrive and depart tht tame aa formerly. Stop-over la allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, not to exceed ten dayt, at each place, on all first-clasa through ticketa. A Keen Appetite and a healthy stomach indicate an active Liver, which is enjoyed by all who use Bcccham's Pills. They insure strong digestion, sweet breath and sound sleep. No other remedy is as good as Beechams Pills old Every where. Ia box Ma and r Mnnlng f file n nnn M I II I i i "II iim ITullUU tf II 1 OF CLOTHING HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS Hennan Wise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER Anntm 1 .Rnnk -vValT Our annual Book Aalt ttartt January Id, lasting one week, offering audi bargsiat aa these i . i - ' 1.00 Edition of Poet lo.j) ,S Series Ntandard Work ,M j.oo De Luta editiot MS ldlU of King Paradise Let Ituia of Ancient Mariner, etc, tow -rlherman's Forty Year In U. 8. Senate 45 I J Series fur Boys 41 tW Family Physician 3.30 f Wehster'a Dictionary with SUnd, value 10, special,.. t.JS Many other tee the show window. 1 Priiw cards showing regular and salt prioe attached. J. N. GRIFFIN BOOKS STATIONERY MUSI6 ; in First National Bank of Astoria, Or J F.3TAULIHIIi:i 1H80. Capital and Surplus $100,000 Three Routes to the East Central or Scenic, by way of Colorado, thence to Chicago, Kamas City or St Louis via Rock Island System. Southern, by way of Los Angeles andf El Paso, thence to Chicago, Kansaa City or! 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