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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1906)
tttp. xfnrVTVfi ASTrmTAtf. ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY, JAXtfAXY i i CONFESSED IN COURT a .led Aadr to tk hW plae. k .trnejur. while 1m tad hi went to Furt 8tva matter business. Thi tit Finn did willing- x iy eough. and Mr. Jo and his so departed never dreaming of th. i- Ous Anderson StaU Money Fiom ck a rt feikur .k. . 7, K, , , ' their property, (for t. oWa mom; Mf. Ne JOne. . v.tteU th. property . '... J,u) i hut when thev I ar-kecier Mint """"" returned U the briu houe, thei I morning of yesterday tad handed him ':.:' '. .u at that substitute tco- I back the pure; that hi money wa net AM nDltUKFM SPt IHHiE . .w. k.... .l,mJ .verr other it. or he suouoaed it was; that th avaW wa weave - - UI'I . Bir4 I ' ; and disagreeable -sign n 'needed to eoavinc them tbey had been i. in infirrntn nnnrnr aa iri-. i i;,iAiiiiiio oniLiici! Caatared by tlx Mm He Had Wrong Jurt why Mr. Jonee did aot nm to with the man ho wronged w i;swehr Takes Saefnl Bant tb. -it. ,t once aad put tn omoere i rapture Stoaty Dollar b Recvecd Mx to th outrage kaa not yet bees I ioB- m a . rirruit Court Bail Moo ..JulnMl. ttnt k did not come alter MM V - . - l !.k. tkir ii(i1 eartv vesterda? mora 'properly plundered. 'end br himself, hoping to spot th Gu Aaderson, a atari, trow,. criminal He wa. entirely .uee..ful atupidlookl Finn, aged S3 yew tor he was on. of th. r,t h. plIl -guiKy- ta Jutk Good.'. w .ft" roachng the city, )" iort.y.t,rd.y.nenioofctoth..wor. thWf whhi. arm. reach of him. pJntofC.pt.i.K.t.Jonkrk h. naUW hhn and at.rted for to. t,nJCT for CUtsop county o. th. lwwhk him. Tki. happened in t nton- l A Oark hrids. with or thli city, town, pui r - chargiiif him with deliberately Iteal inx two neckties, 4 pair of gold cuff- when th. roctie krok. away from him and ran UW. lijrthnwg for tio huUona, a revolver, and two ftun-.ironi, mt. -. drl and fifty dolUr. in coin of the'. 11 tb. apoed he po. caUia, out nabn, from him. th. .aid Jone, onjtop thief t every jump. Thi. wa. Wednmday of thi. week. 4 'th. cry that moved Mr. Unr.ter "When found bv th. officer, yest.ir-no luieriere - . ' .1 I .,11.1 In Uxml cantur. of th. Mnniin. in iiw hi i ii nuuu vi i - r . vmj j, i vr.. . tl Tin.nm.twr. nt th. Stan- purloiner, j 3 n nm in thi. eitr. Proce wa iu.-d from the of IUUU VII vviin'--; " . . , . . , v. .4 .v. In nr th Dutru't Attorney without wiia mi nnuiinv una . km v. - - Mr. Jon. Tociferoua cry of "top thief," h. had the aura of $72.20 upon hi. penoa, part of hi plunder. beid a rweipt for th. further aura of 1125. giTa him bp Propietor Petemon. of Um "Big Stride" saloon, who rlaima fc. bad charge of that turn of money for tb. thief over night but returned it to him early yetrrUay morning. Thar, vis mo ign of th. leer ar ticiea alleged jio have been taken, and Anderson swore b. knew nothing of other; good and chattels. It awms h. had been working for torn, time past for Mr. S toner, a far mer living at one end of th. bridge, and Mr. Jone bad met bira frequently and bad don. him some minor favors, iut Amirinir to be absent for a few ... L.Ml any few of tune, ana ne before hi honor. Judge Goodmsn, where h. pleaded guilty without negation and . was committed to th. custody of Sheriff Linville. for hi appearand b- fore thei lton Circuio Court in dt fault of ' $00 bail imposed by the court below. II. wa not one whit abahed. nod aahamdl of hi prwfoaiuent. in the! court-room, and.gav. a disconnected story of bU antica to Deputy Pro. cuting Attorney Abercrombia, from which may b. adduced th. following simple fact: That he atoto th. money; that he cam. directly to town; that he hunted up on. saloon aftar another, nntil he arrived at th. "Big Swed." wber. b. became enamored of a "fairy hour, from th. briJg. on Wednesday, and lingered until broad daylight yea fANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS la added to th. long chain of preceding one. During th. Big Em broidery sale thi Great Old Sto present, th. appearance of a veritabl. Tticano in activity. Sever befor. hav. tb. good people of Astoria shown their appreci atioa of our effort, to pleas, in such a demonstrative way. Wa ther. as a reason and a good one, too. Th. public ha learned that thi stors Mer trifle or juggje. with iti patrons confidence, that it U a depend abl. tor. in th. broadest sens, of the word That Its Advertising is Acurate Its Bargains Real That's why our advertising pay. Why people reepond ao Tigor. oualy to our bargain announcements Tou'v. just a hort tim. left to avail yourself tioa on i of tb. big reduc- Coats. Skirts, Suits, Children's Dresses and Dress Goods. So matter what your tast. we've a styl. her. to suit in tb. article. mentioned and they can b. bad mw at a saving to the purchaser of from 20 to 25 Per Cetit. ..1)0X7 DKLAY COME TODAY., s THE FOARD & STOKES CO. ASTORIA'S GREATEST STORE. Where the New things Make Their Debut. be accounted for in a manner more satisfactory to th. officers handling th. cav It k a peculiar style of do ing busine to giva a man a receipt for such a mm of money and return th money wiUwutJ claiming tb. receipt that i out for it; it may he attribut ed to stupidity, but it i hard to fig ure it jut that way. All th. officer who bav. been in touch with th. esi fail to account, upon any rrotuUl hypothesis, for o extraordinary and! careless a method of doing busines as is disclosed, and th. matter will b. in vestigated under proper auspices and at th. proper time. FEMORAL KEHTI0II. terdar morning; that h succeeded 'peeking 17780 during tb. twelv. or (uiurteea hour b. wa In th. ealoon aad about it. mostly for "bottled beer at $1 SO per'; that befor. he retired for the aight he depowted with the . n, .. Di Ur keeper th. aam of $123. and took - rj. hi receipt for it (which document wa found on him a aforesaid); that tin- to htm rly In the ,J COLUMBINE OFF TO SOUND bar keeper did not ask him for the r ccipt; that he later started on his ramble which resulted in hi mretitu: and ' hii apprrhen' II. mar hav. a clearer explanation to I 'the thief, until early yesterday mora- make in the higher court, and it Is ng whea b. mad a round of the west hoped he may throw some light on the .n.i k. himself, houin to spot the matter of th. $123 which ha yet to Mis Elisabeth Epping of Portland is visiting in th. city thi week with her aunt Mr. J. A. Devln. C. Markham a resident of Seaside lcut yesterday in town transacting business. a A. Peck of Portland i in town thi week on business. 01. Bracken of Seaside spent yester day in town with friend. J. F. Fletcher of San Francisco to visiting a few day in town. Robert Fink of BrookBeld wa is the city yesterday tUnding to busi ness inUrest. G. E. Welter of Portland spent yes terday in town on business. Mr. Matt lloean was a visitor in th. city yesterday for a short time. X. P. Sorenson of Portland arrived in ik eitv vMterdav to remain a few . v dav with friend. I T tt.ilrv of Grav'a river i in town for a short tim. thi week. Miss Dorothy Epping a resilient of Portland, wa a visitor in th. city ye terdav with her aunt Mrs. J. A. DeV' lin. Joseph Effenbergvr of Nehaletn was business visitor in Astoria yester day. Mrs. Pulliam of Altoona spent ye terday in th city on a brief shopping trip. Mi-s Callie Munon of Rkamokawa in in the citv vesterday for a short - . time. Hugh McCormick wa in th. city v.prd.v on business from hi I- ranch. A. J. Xcl-on of Oystervlll. spent ye tenfcy in town on buinoa. Miss Margaret fcLaren and Mis C. R. Pomerov of Rainier wera visitors in Atori yesterday. Vi-H fiorhoroiii'h of Cathlafflet Was visitor in the city yesterday. Jacob Bosshsrt of Warrenton w in town etcrdr transacting business. Mr. W. E. Carpenter left for Call fornia on last night' 8:10 expre, for an extended visit with trienus. W. A. Barrow, the versatile artist fisherman and iteamboatman of Chi nook wa In town yesterday on bis way horn, from a vilt to Portland. in Hard Luck. Jacques and Seaborn, ta Portland Major Guy Howard Agaia Uadv Repair Captain MeVlckar" Dere lict Hewt of Day Along Dock. It begin to look aa though th. char ter of th. French bark David D'Ang- er. which must be fulfilled at Ta- coma, by midnight on Saturday, will be forfeited. Bh. ia now in th. lower bav awaiting towage. Mi. wa to bav gone hence on th. hawser of th. tug Tyeedisabled a few day ago and forced back to th. Sound ia distress. Th. Sea Lkm sent out ia quest of the. Tyee, was off thi bar yesterday and wa supposed to b under order to pick up th. DAngi-r and take her round to Tacoma. but th. bar was too rough all of yesterday, and If she de not get away early thi morn ing, she wil hav. to wait a new en- giureineut. It wa th purpose of the tug people htv to tow th. bark-out and turn her over to th. Sea Lion outside, but it could not b. don yea rday. The schooner Jamea Rolph went up the river on th. line of th Oklaho ma yesterday morning. The finejiil tanker Asuncion got away over the bar yesterday morning for her Californian port of destination. Th. ship Columbia com down on tlwtowlines of the Harvest Queen yes terday and i awaiting bar dispatch in the lower bay. The Harvest Queen returned up the Th. Grip. "Befor. w. can sympathize with oth en. w. must bav. suffered ourselves.' No one can realize th. suffering attend ant upon an atack of th grip, unless he ha bad the actual experience. There is probably no dis aa. that causes so much physical and mental agony, or which so successfully defies medical aid. All danger from th. grip, however, may b. avoided by the prompt nse of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Among the ten of thousand who bav. nd thi remedy, not on. eas. has ever been reported that has resulted in pneumonia or that has not recovered, for sal. by Frank Hart, and leading druggists. 00O0O0O60000O Jamaica lady Speaks Highly ChcmtMriain'i Cough Bemedy. f Methusala was all right, you bet For a good 'old soul wis he, Tbey y h. would b. living yet. Had h. taken Rocky Mountain Tea. Frank Hart, druggist. Franc and Venezuela are about to break off ntlry their unfriendly relations. M J4r BEEtSJlUVE Th ' s "i ""''' " "" 1 The Great Sale at the New Bee Hive. Have you been treating yourself to some of these Bargains? If not come in and be surprised. Bargains in every department. Special bargains tomorrow in women's coats, children's coats and dresses. See our window for millinery 'Any Hat 89" ; A lot of chil- jij ijj dren's hats 5c. RKTinfrTTnvfl wpnnfpTTOWB REDUCTIONS ' REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS THE REflTEST SALE Of all Great Sales going on Mi REDUCTION REDUCTION REDUCTION Look at our Window and SSetSf $4.65 Suits P. L STOKES. REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS river yesterday noon with the baik Ucque ami th. schooner Seaborn on her hawser. The big Enwlish tramp steamship Klleri. arrived in from fomox. It. t- yeaterday afternoon and proceeded to Portland in eharg. of Pilot Archie esse. Kim will load gralntuffs out of the metropolis for thine, port. Th. I'ndin. cam. down from Port Isnd, yesterday on the Lurline' run. nd will be bak agsln liy. Mir ha a Una new ihlstel and th-y are o proud of it in the pilot house, they Idow it on the slighte-l provocation. Th. Jordan arrived on at-hedule time from up river point )e-terday bring ing among m-r ther consignments, tli folloalng peoplei Mr. Capl. Cliarb-y loiimn; T. K. Johnson, from Tens lllihee; Frsnk White. Cathlamet; Mrs II. F. lloiram. Sliamokawa; Mr, r- II I'ullian. field. AHoona, llolwrt Frink. Brook' itailrnad lie are at a discount off thj f VdumMa river liar, according to remit of Captain Mi Vh-ar of the liar dint service, who say tbey re nal ng riMind outside by the hundred. hey carry mi brand and are simply 'flotsam." The I"orlland representative of the owner of the aleaim-r iepsicn s th. city yesterday and paid over tlie sum of lisX), to Collector of Cus toms W. L. ltol.li. In settlement of th government' fine glnt hen , for lmpner boat equipmentrsnd auj for being without Jigai hsi 01 ps senger. You take no Chance v When You BuTT From Us mawaa Fancy Coodi and, Prices Guaranteed to be the Lowest Qnalliy Considered. W. quote you fresh goods just la. Heini Dill Pkkl-s, oiea ,.o Helm Cut Sweet Pickles, pt. ......130 Beins plain sweet pickles, qt. ....15s ST0RIAGR0CERY Phone Main Ml 123 Commercial fit. X Th quartermaster steamer Major Ouy Howard, has again Wn laid off for repairs to her machinery. The Astoria Iron Work ha the work in hand Th Howard Is but lately back from Portland where she wa presum ably, rigidly overhauled , and repaired. The work done there must have been poorly done, if it lasta no longer thon in thia case. The United State Lighthouse Ten der Columbine, Captain Cba. Richard son on the bridge, leave thi morn ing for an extended cnils. In Puget Sound waters. 8ha i. boded to the guard with supplies of all. description for th. variou ost and Sound sta tion, from big can buoys to bobkln. snd will b absent fro mtbr. week to month. WhlU on th Sound th bot of the handsome tender will be ' Worry I tb. mother of sick, nervous snd troubled mentality, upsets tb. en Ore physical system. Th. body is a Bet work of nerves, Holllitor' Rocky ifountla Ta soothes snd rebuilds the I entire tvstem. 35 cents. Tea or Ttb Tha Mofrfng Astorian, 664 a month. scraped and painted, under contract J ' j let. Frank Ilart, druggist. a torn to be let, and the Work will be doa at Seattle, Quartermaster Harbor or al Kile Harbor. tuied Lnmbago. A. B. Canman, cniesgo, write March 4, 10U3. "Having Uea troubled with Lumbago, at different time and tried on. physician after another then differ ent ointment, and liniment, gave it up altogether. So I tried one. mors, and got a bottl of Ballard's Snow Lini ment, which pvs me almoat instant relief. I can cheerfully reeomrnand It, and will add my nam. to your list of sufferers Bold by Hart's drug store, Ser. Ctrlltls P. B. Martin, L. L. D. Of tWavrly. Txa. writes 1 "Of a morning, when first arising, I often find a troublesom. collection of phlegm which produce a sough and Is vary hard to dislodir.1 but a small auantitv of Balard's Horohound Syrup will at one dialodg It, and th trouble is over. I know of no medicine that is equal to It, and It la so pleasant to take. I can most cordially recommend it to all per ton needing a medicine for throat or lung trouble." Sold by Hart' drug store. 1