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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1908)
THE MORNING ASTOllIAN, " STOMA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1907. COME TO OUR V I I M t-1-l I jauuary ueaH-up aaie v I A-nA Sov Mftnv. I f v ( JALOFPS v- Thcl Style Store" ' - Commercial Street 9 TELEPHONE GISL QUITS. Says She Wont Work Any More as She Inherits ftfcvooo. CHICAGO, Jan. 14. "I guess I -wont work any more," remarked Miss Rose Stranti as the resigned her position yes terday as telephone operator at the Palmer House. ' Then she told Manager Vierbuchen she had Inherited $60,000 left by an npl in the Far West and had received the first installment of the money. She invited hen friends among the hotel employes to a theater where they oc cupied two boxes, and after the show she gave them a ten-course dinner. After the dinner she called an auto mobile, bade her friends good-bye and was ilriven to the residence of a friend. Her home is at Laporte, Indiana. ' OREGON LAND CASES. Judge Becker Appointed by Bonaparte to Assist F. J. Eeney. PORTLAND, Jan. 14. Judge Tracey C. Becker of Buffalo, New York, who was appointed by Attorney-General Bonaparte to continue the investiga tions made by the Southern Pacific Com pany's Oregon land grant matters and also to assist F. J. Ileney in the prose cution of the Oregon land frauds, ar rived here today from California. Mr. Becker's connection with the prosecution of the alleged land fraud cases will be gin tomorrow morning and according to the present program, he will remain in Portland and prosecute the cases re maining on the docket after Heney finishes the present case. WATERFRONT ITEMS French Bark Arrives Here With out a Manifest A FINE MAY BE IMPOSED The Northland and General de Bolsiuffre Arrive in Cascade and Alliance Leave Out1 Ships Clackmanan&hire and Glen alvoo Arrive Down Other Dock News Yesterday was a good day on the bar and but little change took . place throughout the day. At 8 a. ni. the wind was from the eatt blowing 10 utiles bar moderate. These conditions were not changed until 4 o'clock p. in. and the only change noted was that the wind had died down to five miles, an hour. Two vessel passed in and the same number crossed out. To steam schooner Cascade lumber laden, left out for San Francisco, at 8:23 a. an yesterday. The eteam schooner Northland arrived in from San Francisco at 8:30 yesterday morning, and left up at 11 :30. The steamer Alliance arrived down from Portland yesterday at 0 a. m. and immediately left out for Coos Bay. The Geo. Wf Elder arrived la San Francisco yesterday morning early. The Lurline came in on time yester day afternoon, with a fair cargo and passenger list, and left up at 7 o'clock with the usual freight and number of passengers. Capt. I-arkiu reports things quiet along the river. The steam schooner R. D. In man left San Francisco, on Monday night, for the Columbia river. The British bark Lady Wolseley left up fop Portland at 12:45 p. m. yester day. The German steamer Numantia from 33rd Annual Clearance Sale Extraordinary Bargains in all lines of House furnishing Goods. Twenty per Cent. Discount on All Goods. Parlor and library Table in golden oak, birdseye maple, ma hogany, fumed and weathered oak, at special sale prices. Ladies' Desk In fumed, weather ed and Golden Oak, also birdseye maple, Twenty per cent discount. We are offering as special in ducement, one-third off. on all mahogany furniture, including bedroom suits, cheval mlrrore, chain and tables. We have over 150 patterns in large size rugs, sizes, ranging from 8 ft. by 9 ft to 12 ft. by 15 ft We can give you a rag to fit any size room. Prices reduced. Thirty-threeYears in Astoria Established in s 1875. I U. AS t, 1 .3 II I - t t it i :? :?! Copyright igofty Hart SchaBncr V Man H Off on Boys' Suits $4,00 suits now $2.06 $4.50 sute now S3. 00 $5.00 suits now $3.35 $6.00 suits now $4.00 $7.50 suits now $5.00 , Specials. 20 per Cent. Off . ' MHSMHMSMMaMSaaaaiaaaMaM Tt7KOn All Overcoats, j Cravenettes and Suits ri $25.00 reduced to $20.00 $22.60 reduced to $10 00 $20.00 reduced to $10.00 $18.00 reduced to $14.40 816.00 reduced to $12.00 20 Per Cent Off on HATS $2.00 hats now $1.00 $2.50 hats now $2.00 $3.00 hats now $2.40 $3.50, hats now $2.00 $4.00 hats now $3.20 SPECIAL 200 Suits Heavy Ribbed Underwear, now 80c per Suit. Leader in Nobby Clothes. Portland, arrived at Yokohama on Jan uary 11th. The French bark General de BoMcffre arrived in yesterday. She sailed from Rochester, Eng., and is loaded with cement for Portland, and when sne reached here and was boarded by the custom officer, Capt. J. Larogue was un able to produce a manifest. The captain is In hopes that the owners of the ves sel mailed the manifest to Portland and a telegraph message ha been sent ask ing its speedy delivery here, if there, to save the captain a flue of $500. Accord ing to law Captain Larogue has 48 hours, after arrival in which to make entry at the custom house and if the manifest has been mailed to Portland and in turn remailed to Astoria so as to reach here before tomorrow noon all will be well, otherwise the captain will be fined $300. An explanatin as to how the captain failed to have a manifest has been of fered. The vessel sailed from Rochester and at London received a clear bill of health, but no manifest. The vessel came via Hobart still no manifest, and when he reached here the captain had only a clear bill of health. If the mani fest does not reach here from Portland the fine will be imposed. The Breakwater is scheduled to leave n ii t , f ... Notice to Mariners. j-orwana tomgirc, ana Astoria tomorrow The following affect, the List of " Coos Bay, Lights and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, Patronize HOME Industry and buy a box of choice Clatsop County Apples We have Fifty Boxes, selling from 75c. to $1.25 the box Good Cooking Butter 60c the Roll. Acme Grocery Co, . The Up-to-Date Grocers. sai COMMEBCUL ST. withdrawn without further notice. By order of the Lighthouse board, P. J. Werlich, Commander, 17. S. N, Iiapector. The Capistrano hull Portland yesterday. wis taken to 1907 s Columbia river light Vessel Station, page 30, No. 97 (List of Lights, Buoys, and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1007, pages 46 and 63. Stationed off the. entrance to the Columbia River, about 7 7-8 miles SS. 3-8 W, from Cape 'Disappointment Lighthouse, Wash, - January 12' the station of the light vessel was temporarily marked by a gas buoy, painted red, and showing a flash ing white light. The following affects the List of Lights, Buoys, and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1907. Clatsop Spit Buoy, 4, a first-class nun, found missing January 10, was replaced the same day. Clatsop Spit Experimental Unlightcd Gas Buoy, red, conical body, surmounted by a pyramidal lattice work supporting the lantern. January 10 an unlighted gas buoy was placed about '300 feet westerly of Clat sop Spit Buoy, 8, for experimental pur poses only. Should it be 'demonstrated that the buoy does not watch properly, it will be The British ship Oackmananehiro ar rived down from Portland at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. , , The British ship Glenalvoo la in the stream, having arrived down at 10 a. m. yesterday. PERSONALS. McOIll Is In the city from visl- Dan J. Portland, T, A. Young, of Portland, is a tor to Astoria. G. Harrison is registered at the Occl dent from San Francisco. , J. L Springer, 0f Portland arrived in the city yesterday, it Seller, of San Francisco, Is a new arrival in Astoria, Earl Wells, of Grants Pass, U in the city. PEOn Mi 0 NEW TO-DAY Hew Grocery Start. Try oar own mixture of coffee the J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. Badoller & Co., rrooers. Phone Mala TUComaarcUL The Commercial, Cocunerckl timet, near Eleventh, aa everyone knows, to on of the moat popular reaorta b Aa toria. Drop In at any time and tee the olasa of people who patronise this popu lar place and you will be satisfied that, In entertaining a gentleman friend, you have found the rlcht place. A nWat guat of billiards, a llttla refreshment, and a quiet talk help, to pass a pleasant vening, Columbia and Victor and latest reoorde at 424 rYmn.y,i.l treet A. R. Cyrua. tf. TO CURE A COLD I ONE DAY rake LAXATTVIi BROMO Quinine Tab fete, Druggiata .efund money If Jt fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature Is n eaca box. SSo, Oliver typewriter stenographers at A. Commercial street. and automatic R. Cyrua, 434 tf . , .Palaca Restaurant A successful year hat just dosed for tha Palace Restaurant and a new year opens. This year will, i0 lioubt, be a successful for this popular restaurant as tho past If not more so. The manner of treating the guest pursued there can not but tend to hold the trade and brlnir those who hava never heard of the Palace. , , Morning Aatorlan,. 0 centi wt month delivered by carrier.