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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1907)
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, A STOMA, OREGON. "BASKETS" Clem tip Sale. We have a large assort ment of various kinds, former prices from 2-k to $'2.00. Now 5c to 7 5c See Mir show window it tells the tale. ROSS, H1GGIN5 & CO. T1IK J.I'AIMNO GkoCKKS It Recovering Fnul 1'otiTnon, son (t Hum I'dcrmiM, of West Commercial Htl'I'Ct, Wll'l llll'll'l Wi lli ill) (Ipl'liltloll t'lr iiiiciiiIIcIIIm the other dny, In re ovi'tliiK r 1 1 I 1 1 -, iiinl Im now thought o In; beyond (lunger. Vagrant Arretted C, HiiiIUi wax fir tented I hi' nlh'T iliiy nn i chart,"' of uMi iiiioy iiml ri'li'UHcil on h ,all of J'.ll, ' failed lo appear before Po llen JiulKi- Aii'I irnin yente rday mid hht bell wiik ilcolnrcil forfeited, Trestl. Rnpnirt The Ml I'll iK ground nl the fool of Thlrly-thlnl HI r-i t ha lli'lt in lie. 1 1 J - ti l- 'til! tlll'fl' to HIJI'll mi i xi-iil that Manager Conlldgc of Hi" Anloilu I ;i i - 1 1 Im I Company wiih iiIiIIk"I lo Hot ii kK of ini'ii lit work nlay lo straighten It. TERSE TALES 01 THE TOWN Ml 11 Scully. NnUry Public, at Scully's Cigar Mora. Any old hour ! Dr. J. M. Holt la relieving Dr. Flm-h, during abei-neit mid will knp ih rulnr houre, 12-19-tf The very belt board to be obtained la to dty U tt "The Occident Hotel.' Bate, vriy reasonable. Hammer Caet I.-iwnlir Leboi k had H 3..T1IU pound pile, dilur hummer caul the oilier da) at Hi.- Hiow lluy rutin itty. Columbia and Victor tJmphoihiiiic ami all tin ltrt record at 'hiritj.'o prU-im, for aalr by A. H. Cyrua, 42 (Wiuirrcial hi. tl Orkwitx covi'ra umbrella. Steam heated loome ply at the Ho Hive. for rent. Ap-1-0-81 Wanted Two amurt boya to curry paper route, Apply Morning Aatorlnn. tf I Taxpaying Time Tin; good citizens of CIntNop, and tlio tml loo. If liny Cere lii", will lii! "In It" for tu X'-H Horn'! ! t between Hit! first and tenth of the liomlnK tiiorilli, or, Just an soon mm the ' roll shall lie turned ovr to I lie hIiit- IP ly AMMi'HOf CniriciluK, For Fine Watoh ainl Clock lepalrlnif go to Frnnk i. Ininnnihfi'K'a, tin.' re liable Jeweller. 110 11th Kt. tf Couni.il Toniyht l Ui III' . t II .t !j"Ll I. la '!' I !hl ii ! n,- lui'-.l;. ','. l:l I. ill.- t -,. ,11) !l t'lll 'I . I How l)u I t' .. Ii"l Bji-W nljli I,. ptli'l'i look ri really ! yuiit :. f'-l 'He I iinii' iH t llrt'.i l:ug Mm- A f i -1 Hj'l'l 1 j'lt 1 I" I . " I If you intend buylm; furiil'mn In til War future, ymj run h,iiu I v. is! y per rent ly tmyltiij nrnv, At ll. tliioin & Compiiny'a Jitriu.it y clem mice mile tf Do you fuel hleepy nml not w lilt Ilka workliiK In tho uftrrnuuu? I'l-r-hupn It'll Im-c utiic of tho klrul of lum h you're eutliiK- lo heitvy an l ton )mr1 to dlfi'Ht. Why not try tho i'uline rcataurutit on Commercial direct, where all the hukiiid In dono In thono faanoua alow-proi'ena ovena, which turn out light, Hppctlzing wlioleHomi ttkinira? You'll mivt money, too. t .i Gripped by La Grippe ilmi, ('lurk l.iHiKhi'i y Im Jiimi mil, i onviili'Mi liiK fioin i, !.' nf lit Kl'lpl'e, mill nienil ii K liiil'll.v, It tittui'ki'il h Im hro.it i'il lo- hii'l iiilti- ii Miih'iiM time of It I' I tl fi'W ihlVM Juttt Plain "Sud Tin' lit ('hi-uili.il Nn. I n liiiM- .SI -1 ..- , I .,f 1 .' iu runniut"J cata coritrtbutod tats K l,y . 1 . "Ci ui." with unit exieptlnn, m l thin Hull- Turn" they Imvi- i. I lie 'I i)i i n! iiny wilful' t i n in i I'h iil .-tl 'lUni,: iii.it Hit-- milium. Tin- kit ! !i ih I., . ii .lit!, I,. I 'Suit-'." a ' h. : t !,.' .' ill', "f ! Ii'' IMl'.lit . Car Shortage iin .'ii r.iiint nf t!i e:ir nli'U t .( K wo .'He ll'iw recelVllIK three r:un if furniture whhh nhonl.) hive iiiilvnl In (irtoher. In oriler to make ro' in tor thine Komi, we will kIvo a illHcotinl of twenty per cent ilurlnn J W,IH ' !!: mitlri! month of Junuiiry on every irth le In the hoUNc, excepting Mon inh rrititfe. Chna. ll''llhorn & Co., Compli'te Itouap Furnlahora, if Attoria to Brooklyn The Aatorlu (till Work yeMletilny pinke'l UU'l iMipi"l ii full uii'l cotupit H"t of cun 'i tiklng machinery for u llrm In Hrook lyn, New Yotk. The conxlKnuierit will tnnkn it miilK ciulotnl to crottM ihn con lliient hy tn longeMt piiritlli'l. Died in Jail After twenty-four huiiix of delirium trem'-uH, IMwnnl lluiiler, nn ICiikIIhIiiiiiui, illed In the illy Jiill liil n. K'hl, lli-i'i -iiMi'd wax Vi y-nr- nf UK" mi l wim not niiinleil. He i an hy .nf. -mmIod mi eiiKht' i'i . The it:l' I nn 111 ulll probably he at the i-X- ' n e of the county. Haa Returned Sh. i Iff M. H. I'uin- l'"V Wil'l it lit It 1 1 ill K pa.HSeflKer Oil tile I II -X'le- :l yee.!;iy from t)f i tl,- tl, whlth'-r he weiit to deposit H irry Ciik with tht; penitentiary officials. II.- r'-portit the capital people all hkoK Will ill'i l' f t 111 the I 'lltllllK e.; .littl'.e - i 1 1 , rind eveij bn ly htiMy. - I HOT DRINKS SANDWICHES Up for Honor A formal application hi nlay by John I.aiMin, a i atlve of Sweip-n, for Until admission t j ; America:; ! ' null I j. nod ti Ih name wiih duly pi'Hted by the county clerk, anil the lKth day of Juna aet for hla appearniico In IIiIh behalf bcfoiv th Hon. Circuit Court, at thlH city. SPECIAL Japanese Orang'es 2 DOZEN 25c Just in a shipment of Sweet Navel Oranges. Scholfield, Mattson Co., SUCCESSORS TO JOHNSON BROS. Fined $8.00 - JuiIkc Goodman found " neceMiiry yedlertlay to line one ThoH. Ilarbarovlch In the hum of IS. 00 and uiHtN fur an allek'cd iiNnault upon Win. Kelly, proprietor of the Kelly Trann f'T Company. There were two caHcH rik'.ilnMt the defendant, but the sen. mi wiim iIIsiiiIhxciI antl the line levied In the llrat; JuilKe Kaktn uppeariiiK for the Htate. Petition in Probate Sitting for pro late matters yesterday, JutlKe Tren ihnrd reviewed the petition of Mrs. Annie ltaHiiuHHen, administratrix ef the estate of Hans Hasmiissn, de i eased, prayliu; for lu rmlslon to sell certain real e tate belunKliiK to the state, itnd made an order HxIiik Jan. '.'S. next, at 10 o'clock a. m., as the I'm.- fur hi'itrl'iK the ciie FOR SALE-ABABY Also 3000 other titles, Songs, Sketches, Recitations, Instrumental and Band Selections. Call and hear them on either the Victor or Edison Phonograph. Johnson Phonograph Co Parlora Ssoond Floor over Scholfield & Matt eon Co. Revival Meetings The revival meet Ices al the First Methodist church nro li'civasim; in Interest each nlht. Itev. Kailck, who Is his own evaiiKellst, Is hopeful of accomplshlne; much tfuod In tho cause he represents. He extends mi Invitation to all to attend. .Moet Iiirh are IicIiik held every night at ":30 o'clock. Hev. K;ider of l'ortland will ineitch fur Mr. K.irick Saturday nlKht and Sunday mornitiK. Stray Horse Buggy Mrs. Dr. Owens-Adult- reported to this of lice yesterday Unit while on her way to this city from hep west Hide homo, she found a big fray horse, hauling a buggy, adrift in l'i road and making good time about the peninsula. There was no on" In sight who might tie credited with ownership, and she tied the animal up t.l (he Hobson place, in order that the owner might not have to travel quite ."o far In the search, If the animal were permitted to "go his own sweet way." Will Help Very Many Since the be ginning of the work of platting the t creage of the county by Mr. Nelson, now steadily at work at the contract, I he question has arisen ns to the elim ination of tlio road-acreago from the private domains through which the va tious roads pass, ami It Is probable thut the county court will In the near future provide for such a rule, much to the relief of many people across whose premises the county roads wo rmier. It Is a good proposition and has been adopted by many counties in the state, and will bo one of those bmefits that grow steadily, as the road pystem of the county is extended. Dance and Piano Contest next Thursday evening, Janu-ary 10, 1907. Oea 118 MEN'S SUITS Sizes 31 to -12, (Former price $10 to $20 NOW $0.35. MEN'S OVERCOATS REDUCED GREATLY. BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS A number of Boys' Suits and Over coats worth from $1.50 to $7.50 Your Choice $3.15. ODDS AND ENDS IN HATS NOW 80 CENTS A reasonable reduction on regular stock also, ex cept on Collars and Cuffs, Knox Hats and Carbartt work clothes which are contract goods. an BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE PERSONAL MENTION. F. it. Kuikeri left Portland last night for a ten days' business trip In San Francisco. State Senator enry S. McGowan, of McUowan's Wash., Is In the city on a business trip. Poet Office Inspection Postal In-i-pector O. C. Riches, of Portland, Is In the city, going through the Astoria pf.Ht-ofllee on his nnnual round of In spection. Incidentally, Mr. Riches la probing a rank abue that has crept Into the service lately, that of send lrg mall matter of a high class wrapped In lower class matter and thus evading the payment of the high c'iifs rates of postage. To this offense Is attached the only fixed penalty un der the postal laws, that of $10. It has been practised to a very large ex li nt, and the government has deter r.ined to break up the practice or make it decidedly uncomfortable for t'.osc who practice it. Delegates Return The Astorlan del egation, consisting of H, M. Lorntsen end C. II. Thompson, to the Oregon Labor Convention, held In Portland during Monthly, Tuesday and Wednes day of the present week, returned home yesterday. They report an In teresting and enthusiastic meeeting. The administration of Fish Warden H. C. Van Uuson was endorsed by the convention. A number .of resolutions favoring reforms were passed, includ lnj free school books, eight -hour work ing day, convict road labor, relief from state poll tax, and the organiza tion of a state labor party. Presi dent Roosevelt's action In the San Francisco affair was condemned. In the election of officers, II. M. Lrmrt sen was mimed vice president and As ti rla was named the next meeting place. SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Of the Highest Grade of Stock with the Nicest Care SUCH FOOTWEAR WE SELL lne testimony ot many customers va Anticipate your wants and take ad- !i vantage of our bxtraordinary Trices for Choice Goods. I Wherity, Ralston & company The Leading Shoe Dealers, 1 '. Automobile Crooks There is a start ling and realistic string of film pic tures running at the Waldorf this week that is proving wonderfully at tractive. It shows the rapid, swing ing career of a man and his wife and an automobile, the combination pro ducing a long line of bold and dash ing thefts from every possible source such a city as New York offers to a smart pair of crooks. The Interest In the maneuvers of the pair, their adroit and successful deals with the detec tives and cops, and their hair-breadth oscapes keep the spectators on the tip-toe of excitement until the last live picture on the string is unfolded. Miss Violet Parker, the dainty ballad 1st, sings with great effect the new and beautiful song entitled "Let Me Write What I Never Dared to Tell!" the whole making a very pleasing scheme of entertainment. tf Marvel of Compilation The World A'liiamic and Encyclopedia for 1307 is a one-volume library of information. Concise, comprehensive and complete, it is a marvel of compilation of good uliting. Legislative, election, finan cial, trade, sporting, athletic, depart mental and educational matters, Amer ican and foreign, national and state, are all presented in a manner econom ical of time and nervous irritation. The rrofessional man, the business man, the young and the aged, in fact all . Kinds and conditions of men, will have Draws Lucky Number Herman frequent occasion during the course ofj-wise gave his semi-annual dance and the year to refer to the pages of this i ; jano drawing contest last night. Those Have Begun Work Messrs. Fergu son iv Houston, the contractors, have begun the work of remodeling the Fla vel brick for the occupancy of the F'rst National Bank, on the ground fror. The east wall is being taken out, and the structural iron is at hand for immediate installation as fast as i1: is necessary to apply it, and the immense and handsome spread of plate glass all along the Tenth street front age will follow fast upon the setting ur of the iron work. valuable volume, the contents of which h- given in a well-arranged index. New Deputy Collector Yesterday afternoon Allan Y. Anderson, chief deputy under Sheriff M. R. Pomeroy, Kieived official announcement from Washington, of hia appointment to the position of deputy collector of customs nt the Astoria custom house, .ice John C. McCue, resigned. He x report for duty on January 13, next Monday, to Chief Deputy Collector I 'rank L. Parker. Mr. Anderson was tne of a group of applicants for the it speetorship in this city and passed with flattering percentages. He 5s to be congratulated upon his early se lection for this especial post and he will undobtedly make a capable and valuable deputy. Alderbrook Dancing Club. The Al- Oerbrook Dancing Club will give their vtgular Saturday night dance Jan. 12. Everybody invited. 2t rresent elected as judges of the con test C. E. Linton, J. F. ' Kearney, W. L. Reed, Thos. B. Loughrcg and A. K. Seivertz. These selected Herbert Wilbur, aged four years, to draw the r.vmber. He drew number 321, ttH '.urky holder of which was Mr. L. Ja cobson of Knappton, Wash. A large crowd was present and enjoyed them-s-elves until a late hour dancing. WILL REINSTATE REPUBLIC. HAVANA, Jan. 10. The signing of tm extradition treaty between Cuba and San Domingo has brought Joy to the liberals. They say this is of great political significance, as the first in ternational act by Cuba since its admin istration by the United States, and indicates that the Unied States has ro intenion of not complying with its promises to re-establish the Cuban republic.