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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1906)
, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14. t9 THE MORNING ASTOIUAX. ASTOHIA. OIIEGOX. Hot Till Later. -Captain I.dward, fed 3C rl Inspector of hull, while In I lie rity HITTER SPRINGS WATER la sot a patent medicine or a beverag. but It a aatu.al medicine. Ak for our free booklet ' , Pointed Statements frcm Reliable People Ta7 will prove ta you Utter than anything a my y. tb re markable virtu, of WITTER SPRINGS WATER. Wa ara eole agents. yesterday, Mid that a detl-loa but been reached In the n of Captain Loll, of lit t miner Sumon, nnsmt whom vifle clmigt-a of drunk-imca had been I' re eirt-tl and heard, but would not be lt night, Mr. Fastitlend ! from tlie miiMiuiii-il fur seveial dnv to come. Far Fiom Home. - Jfji.y devoted fil--nd. In t!ii rity wi'I be hm-ked to tin Ml of the Hidden deal1, ill I'ulto llieu ROSS, HIGGINS a Co; TBI KEUABLt CROCUS of Mj.. Lulu K'e-lrr, nf Crillllh, of thl rity, tlie wife of Itoetor A. I- Criffltfc of (lie federal marine hospital eervit-c there. ,tin-iu.fllU wa the Immediate i-ai- iif h r di ini-. f TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN. Ona a Day. John Salnum-en, a native of Kbn, filed hi declaration of in tenth to tui-uina clllwn of lbi conn try, yterdy. Called ta aatlle.--l.udwlg fail-on, of thi r-Hy, ha ben called t Healll by tha audden end critical IIIiwm of hi aiater, th daughter of Mr aid Mrs J. I Bankrupt Sl.Tb lltptor and fur liilui, belonging to Ilia tnk of A. fl. Snow, hankttipt, wet sold etrday 1 to V. K. Kthlmpff fur- ou thousand two hundred dollar. Back la Tim -4. A. Wilt th. genial rrnmentativ of Th Make McFall Co in tbla rily, left la.t night on a t.u-liw--tmir. He will return on Saturday and ba ready (or buailma on Monday and Tueday. Bury Al Beta.-County Clerk J. C Clinton ami hia repaid IIT are btiy a beea, nowaday a, clearing up pending bulae, to get In readinena for the c cumulation incident to th primary election and th February term of the Circuit Cowl. Mr. Clinton bnitc to have th IWJ ta -roll MUmlcd lully by tha flrt of th month and turned over to tha aherifTa nftic. Tbi mill giv nearly a nionth'a leeway on the preceding year In point of collection ' ami affuid that much wore tim for taxpayer to a II themselves of th 3 4per cent advanUg provided by law. OO0OO0O0OOCOOOOOOOOOOOO0O Corn on the Cob In One Gallon Cans Just Like the Fresh Tlil Com la l very bet ob tainahl and retain It natural flavor lietler than any other rail nd Corn. JOHNSON BROS. GOOD GOODS. 118 122 Twelfth St. Aatorla, Ora. 00000000000 ARB YOU SATISFIED WITH YOUR FUEL? flEBBURN C0A1 Gives More Hcot for the Mottey Thott Any Other Fuel. Try It. IN LARGE LUMPS OR IN SACKS 'Phono Orders to Main 1961 ELMORE & la A4jora4 Snon.Th county euuiml1oner court will rt in ad Jimmed Mbin tiiia innrnlna, and takr np stub MiirtiiUlted road buil a pending at t)i day of adjournment Suit For Foreclosure.-John 11. and A. if. Smith. a attorney fur plaintiff, filed auil yaterday, -for forcloiir of ftherman' lien in th aum of ttol. In brhalf of Anton Martina at agalnal Martin Slanovkb tad other. Funeral Tburtday. On Thursday af-(-rnixiii at on flfl'e oVIink fniin tle Kiit Lutheran tlmnh in H i rity, the funeral erWT of th lata Mr. Aii(Ut (ilon will lAe p!.. Ibvl Kydiuit, nlUiUtinif. The rniin will be buiW in tireniMd renii-t'ry. Twa Milea.of Iron. There ha Jnt aiid In th yard of th Atria A ( oliiiiibia Itiver Itnilnuid Coiiiiany in tlii fit jr. to mile of 73 'iind lrn Mil f.ir that rompany. Tuey will be ued for i.lr tr. ka-;e on th yletn down Warrenton fy and at uh other Jxillit a they ar needed. Treat la Stoia.-Iha r.'wlan Opera Contany will only play on iiijihl in A.t.iri. rblay efning. February 2d. prndiH'inK Sou' eonilc oia, "Kl Capital.'' Thi i om.'thing new in A-loila and huld aid be oeiloik-d by tho fn pnrult of high grade enter taiiinimt. Jolly Ivent Scheduled -fn Febtuary Itih. n. xt. Ign Hall, in tbi rl'y. l'l r Hi avii o( on ol the pleantet and bet apo.!;;ted bull of the winter eMn. It will l given under the au-pii-e of th iwrnijlt-r' union of lhi rity. a giiaiwnty of It p. rf t man agement, and will be known a the "r'ii.l Annual 'Mu Uliel" Hull." th. blue Ull leiiig tb emblem of that union. There in U no doubt the af fair will U h.rfly attended, U hoilld be. Chineta Celebrate. tliiimtown lat night preented a kI apnram-. To- dav I the Ceb-.tinl New lenr, and on thi arroiiin the hi--.il Cliitiamen are ee.-bratiim in a truly oriental manner. olnervan-e of th mw year began lt evening, by a d.u1tory llnng vl tlie mall firm-rat k. r In front of th varimi. Chliit- iinartt-r.. Tin w pattn-ipatetl In atiely by a half -hundred young Am.riean, who attrai-ted to the vene by the nd. of the exploding rrm-ker. Whenever a Chinaman would vt off a bumh of the little red erm-kei. the whole crowd would ruh pell-mell tu th ot and i-xlingilihing the crat-ker. appropriate them for tln-ir own U. Kvery building along tin tivet in the l1iine qrarter wa blil lUntly lijjhted with lartie, oriental lan tern and the lr t preenttHl a very different att'ii fro the utomary diirk ne uU4lIy aurroundlnp that -part of tow n. COMPANY New Manlier. .. S. VkmIIiI ba been MHtvmled a a manager of tha itauide Spijt 4iiubr Company, by K. J Rrent, who ba aume full rbarge of the plant and buiue. Mr. Frulid will engage In banking In th Jjt-t. Di4 Lait Ireain.--I.t evening, at (lv forty-live o'clock, Mr. Adelaide jiron of Hammond paed away at the St. Mary' llopital In thle city from a complication of trouble. Mr. Laron wa X7 yraiv of ag and had rraided In Atoria and the vb-inity all brr life She wa a women well known and lov ed by all her frbnd, who lneerely naiutn her l. A h'.nUnd and four thildren eurvlv ber. Th remain will It Ukt-n to Hammond todny, and tlie f-uneial which ba not yet been act, will be in chuge of Hev. Hyd-piUt of thi city, "lb Interment will be in Oi-ean t'iew ecmetery. Annual Meet inf.-On Monday th an nual meeting of tlie I'nioii Fibcrmea' Co-operative Packing Comtany held their annual meeting of the atockholdvr and elected a boaitl of direetora a fol low: Frank Kankon-n. Charle Wil ttm.'Cu I'otreck, J. Cafloe. A. OUon, I. N. Fitknn, diar'e 1jit, IWar Uilo and V. Takknnen. From th hoard of director' the following wie choae a otllifr.i President, tliarlea WiU.n; flrt vic-pre-ldent, J. Carbon eond vli- preidenl, A. OUent eeretary, Fran Kankonen. The matter of in -reaing the capital tni-k of th eotn Mtny wa not ctmider-d at th meeting. Voter Taking Tim.-The work of regMtation go-- ahead, bu., alow ly in tbi "tU ilecp and dreary depth of win ter." Hut STN in all Cl itop county have gone on ret"ord to ilt. Following I the precinct record up to 4 o'clock yes terday alternoon: Adori, precinct No. 1. 12; So. 2,10; Xo. 1, SI Xu.,4. .Mi Xo. a, Xo. , 2; Xo. 7, 87; Suburlian, Clifton, Xo. 1. 0; Clifton, Xo , 3( Chadwrll, 1; Cbitop, 4; Klie,' lohn liay, No. 1, 1; John Day, Xo. 2, 4; .Icwell, 0; Kiuippa, t; Mihawaka, 0; Mt-Uille, 1; Xew At.ni.i, '; Olney, 4; I'u-h, 1: Sca-ide, 0; SveiiM.n, 2; teier, tij Wetrt, 3; AVnrrenton, 4; Wallu- ki. .1; Young' River, 1; total for city 227 1 total Miliurlwii, 51; total for count v, 2TM. la Lo Anele,- In the i-ue of Jan- niiry 2lHh of tho jn Angcle. Time. there l a front page article devoted to the iil of the Or-gonini to that city . . . .... with pu-t'iie of a immia'r ot tne promi nent mcmlH-r of the pnrly, among which a'ear that of Mr. and Mr. J V. WeUh of thi city. Th Time In referring to Mr1, ami Mr. Welch ay: ".lame W. Welch. preh!cnt of the A toi in Chamla-r of Coruneree, and Mi. Welch, who ate with the excuiomt-. ni typical tliTgoninn. Jame Welch, Sr., willed in Atoriu in 18 W, the yeul the inl -niationnl lutulary ilipute wa ettled. ill faor tif the l llitetl Mate." Committeea Meet. Yesterday at a meeting of the nn-mber of the tlie and water and alreet roinmittr of the city utuni'il, the matter ot the propoed fuel oil tank to ba cuntrucU-d at the foot of eighth atreel wa coniilereJ at aome IciiL'tb. IScctetary Stone of th board of Ilia underwriter of Portland wa prenent at the conference, lie luformed the couiicilmen that if it wa desired not to itureane the in-unnico on the adjacent building tha oil tank mut be buiHid In the ground or bv surround ed by a com-ret wll to protect aginl any danger from fir. After ome dia- cuuioa it wa deiided tha tlie com mittee would reeommeud In their report that the tank be allowed to teinain In it preaeut po-ition, if change arc made to meet th demand required by the fir underwriter. Th repoit will lo prolwhly reeommend tlwt the Br limit la extended. ' X. B. Truth, St. Taul, June 31, '08. I'va lived o bng, I remember well when the MUiippl wa a brook. My r"1 health and long life cam by taking HollUter'i Rocky Mountain Tea. 3- eeut. Fia,nk Hart, dntggUt. Cooper! Aaoual Clearaaca Sale Raw Our Annual Sale NOW GOING ON Every article in the house reduced. . This is the greatest offering in Fine . . VbM Dry Goods, Qothing, Furnhhing Goods, Etc, placed before the people of the Lower Columbia for a year. . C. H. COOPER, The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House of Astoria. 4 PESSOHAL KCHnoir. ('. F. Chatletton, of Portland, wa a viitor in th city yesterday. J. C. Stone, of Portland, ia in towa thi week on buinet. C. II. Champion apent yesterday in the city from hi- home in Portland. W. V. Coat of Detroit wa a buinr viitor iu Atori. U A. Loomia, of Ilwai-o, wa in the city yeterday trancUng buinea. Mi. Amelia Gile, of Hwai-0, wa a visitor in the city yesterday. C. II. Worrt-I, of Cray' P.iver, arrived in town veaterdar to remain a hnrt time on .uine. Mr. and Mr. C. Tinimon and daugh ter were paaaengw for Portland on yeaterday morning' erre. W. U. Hume, manager of . tlie Tongue Point I.nniUr C'onipnnr, ram down on the ll:-Vi train lat ni'i'it, from a bi ne viit to Portland. F. W. I'ett (grove a pnenger on lnt night' expres from the metropoli. Mr. Crohn wa anion," the pangei from I'm tin nd on the late train last night. .1. V. Steven, formerly of thi city, and late o? Seattle arcompaiiicd by F. C IhtvU of that city, wa iu Atoria lait evening on a visit with friend. They eeet to leave here hnrtry for Sun Franciaco. !Mr. and Mr. J. A. Fatabend were homing paangerw on tie Portland train la-t night. Mr. Faa'nltcnd i form the iuetropoli where he ha lt-en vi-iting friend, ami Mr. Ft'ibnd, from We-t-port, where he ha b;-en conitructing a laige aclund lion, with cement base ment and foundation, but i compelled to relimiii-li work en netount of th in elemenev of the weather ISSUES STATEMENT. State Bank Superintendent of Mew York Makes Repot t. ALIIAXY, dan. 2:1. Superintendent Kilburn of the State Hanking Depart ntcnt yesterday iuei a statement bowing the rondition of the eighty-two trut companie in thi St n't on Janu ary 1. 10O. Thi tntemcnt ia baed on tlu? extra trm tailed for by the Stat Banking Department in order to afford comparison with th danunry re port In prviou year. The total re ourca are il.312.7tW,!.', a tlecreas of .tlilb.R.Vi a romparrj with January I, lBOo, when th tot il resource were Uo4.01.Ol3. The aggregate of th kwna on eolateral I tl.'iS,n-l.i,:itl2. a de crease of ?24.5o4,r2, a compared with tha aggrvgate on January 1, l'.Htt, when it waa $tWl,44D,;3,V The iiirplus how ever, ha increased tV.tK2.4M. It I now fl79,487.IHH, while one year ago it wa but lo4.tM,04-V . Pleasant and Moat Eflectie. T. J. Chambera, Ed. Vindicator, Lib erty, Texaa, write Dec 25, 1902 r "WSth pbaur and uniolicited by you I bear testimony to th eurativa power ot Ballard' Horehound Syrup. 1 hava ued it my family and can cheer fully affirm it i the moat effective and bet remedy for cough and cold I have ever ned." 15 A GOOD CAUSE. The ladie of the Grand Army of the Republic will giv a New England din ner at tha old Bea Hive Store, Wednee day, January 24th. All eome and help a good caue. Dinner, 25 cent. TOUS HEIl. Kaver bava to wait long at tba 0a ddeat Barber Shop. A. E. Petaraoa, proprietor. Ona old bachelor who wa asked why to many wen Temalned alngle; re plied that it i because they juat naturally know alot about women. Succet is atamped on vrp package. It ia the most aucceeiful remedy known. It make you well and keepa you well. That' what HollisUr Rocky Mountain Tea does, 33 cent, Tea or Tablet. Frank Hart, druggist Cooper! Annual Clearance Sale Row Going On. Don't Mis It. ONE WEEK MORE Of Our Special Sale WE CALL ATTENTION TO THE SALE ON FRAMED PICTURES THE COMING WEEK. BE ON TIME PRICES BELOW COST. A FEW SETS OF SHAKESPEARE DUMAS AND DICKENS WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT COST. A BIG LOT OF 15-CENT PAPER NOVELS WILL BE SOLD AT -10 CENTS. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET YOUR READING NOW. vSvensoiVs Book St ore, Fourteenth and Commercial Street Wa ar aala agents ia Astoria far tha Niagara Stove Works af Buffalo, N.'Y. Celebrated Stoves and Ranges iriffiliiii wm 1 WS KZluZqSZ teniniltr . r. ...... - -r WOOD) WOOD! WOOD I Wa hare novd to Ki Tenth atreet, eornar of Grand arena, and eaa ba found tier at any time, for hauling and draylng pnrpoaea. b, c iiccrrosH. Cooper" Aasnal Clearaaca Sate Haw Going On. Doa't Xiaa It Any phase of hunger eaa ba daintily gratified at any boor of tho day or night at the Palace KetUurant. Tho kitchen and dining room aerrioo ara of tba poaitira beat Privato dining room for ladie. On ca.!l inspire regular ens- tow. -Try it Commercial atreet, oppo site Page building. ' Shorthand School Partic wishing to study shorthand at private night school should call oa or adres Boy H. Eeagy, Boldea House. Astoria, Ore. , N. A. Ackennan, 421 Bond St, doaa all manner of texidermy, furniture np hoi st ring, carpet cleaning and laying, mat trese making a specialty and ail work guaranteed. THE ZENITH AND THE STAR Every on guaranteed. Will let yoet stand or sit on tha ovea door if yow wish. Price reduced on all stoves s range till after tha Holiday. V. J, Scully 470 478 COMMERCIAL 61REET a Going On. Doa't Kiaa It.