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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1908)
COME TO OUR The Style Store" . 537 Com merclal Street Y 4 January Cleaa-op Sale And Save Money. JALOFPS WATERFRONT ITEMS Steamer Arabia Bound for Hong , Kong Arrives. FIRE IN KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2a-A fire which did $700,000 damage and threatened the destruction of the im mense packing plant of Nelson, Mor ris & Company in Kansas City, Kan., occurred tonight.' The flames spread to the cattle chutes, many of which were burned. Good Bargain Left The great bargain aale of Qui. V. Brown, the family shoe man, is still going on and, although a most remark able rush has been experienced and toe stock much depleted there are many good bargains left. The Portuguese conspirators get the lid pried up far enough occasion ally to release a prisoner. 4 PERSONAL MENTION. H. H. Efuff, Jr., boom foreman for the Kelly Lumber Co., of Warren ton, was in the city yesterday. F. J. Hilcy, of Hammond, was in the city yesterday and left for Port land on last night's train. G B. Blessing, of the Lurline dock, left on the boat for Portland last night and will attend the funeral of Captain Larkins. Captain A. V. Gray, who was with Captain Larkin when he expired, left last night to assist at the funeral of his old friend. August Laneous, who has been ail ing with la grippe for the past few days, is able to be about again. Horning Astoria n, 80 eenta per month delivered by carrier. - ALLIANCE LEAVES TODAY Steamer Tweedale Arrives From San Francisco Cermanicua is Due Down at Any Time Alliance Aground, But Arrives Last Night, The bar continues to be smooth these days. All day yesterday a good bar was reported Und the weather changed from cloudy to a light rain changing again to cloudy. At 8 a. tn. the wind was easterly at 10 miles an hour and the weather cloudy. No change was reported at noon except that a light rain was falling. At 4 o'clock the wind was from the south west, 12 miles an hour, and the rain had ceased, though it was cloudy. The steam schooner Aurelia is due early this forenoon from Port land bound for San Francisco. The Sue H. Elmore is due to leave for Tillamook at noon today. The steamer Arabia, for Hong Kong and way ports arrived down yesterday afternoon at 4:30. She will probably leave out today. The, gasoline schooner Berwick ar rived in from Rogue River yesterday afternoon. The British steamer Tweedale ar rived in from San Francisco yester day afternoon. It is expected that she will leave up for Portland today. While at Mare Island, CaL the Twedale met with an accident that crippled her to a certain extent. She had been unloading a cargo of 'coal for the government and in backing out from the wharf she collided with January (Clearance Sale Special Offering of Bargains in All Lines of House-furnishing Goods " t The full sized dresser finished In golden oak. Special during our clearance sale $7.50 Special sale of carpet and lino-. cum remnant at prices below joet on regular goods. We are living 20 per cent discount Golden oak parlor table, size 24 in. by 24 in. Special price $2. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS S&ecial rediidJAn In foa.W nil. Golden oak iioislied dining Vows, blankets and comforts. Sole chair, either cane or cob- igents for the celebrated Maish bier (eat Special 85 cents jomfort. 3B Sanitary Steel Couches, . Special, $4.75 Thirty-threeYears in Astoria Established in 1875. OUR Copyright 1907 by Hsrt Schsffher W Mri January Sale Closes Next Saturday Evening at 10 o'clock. We are offering lots of fine bargains this week. $35.00 suits now $20.00 30.00 suits now $24.00 $25.00 suits now $20.00 $15.00 suits now $12.00 $10.00 suits now $0 00 UNDERWEAR HATS We give, you 20 per cent off on any line we have In our west window will be cen a line of $2.00 to in the house. Our JJ.50 Vicuna is now.. $2.80 $.100 Hots, any one of which you can buy now SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. , for, each ; . $1.00 Trunhs and Suit Cases SHIRTS In our east window we are showing a swell line $1.00 Monarchhirl celling now for. ...... ......80c of Trunks and Suitcase. You can have them at $125 Intcr-Slate shirts, telling now for....... $1.00 TWENTY PER CENT OFFI ,i $1,50 Cluett shirt telling now for... $1.20 i If you want the benefit of these reductions, come this week. Leader in Nobby Clothes. the United States Quarantine steam er Omaha. The Tweedale suffered the loss bf one blade of her propeller and but slight damage was doie the Omaha. The Tweedale is consigned to Taylor, Young it Co., of Portland, and will load flour for the Orient. ' Captain Veyscy, surveyor to Lloyds Register and Fritzy De Rock, sub marine diver, of Portland, were busy yesterday examining the Claverdon with a view to ascertaining if any damage had been done when the ship went on the sands over a week ago. Captain Veysey surveyed the interior and upper part of the vessel and Mr. Dc Rock made a thorough examina tion of the' hull below the water line. Everything was found in good con dition. Reloading will be commenced at once which will take about a week when the vessel will be ready for sea again. The steam schooner Tallac arrived down yesterday morning and went to sea at 9 a. m. She has a grain cargo and is bound for San Francisco. The Alliance arived down last night at 8. o'clock. She left 'Portland on Monday night and was due to leave here for Coos Bay yesterday. It was reported yesterday on the arrival of the Lurline that she was aground in the Willamette which was the cause of the delay in reaching here. She will leave out early this morning. The Standard Oil Company's oil steamer Maevrick came down the river yesterday and will leave out at daylight this morning. ' The German bark Nal, Captain Schulte, arrived in yesterday, 58 days from Iquique. The captain reports head winds and calms as being'exper ienced on the voyage. Slow headway was made at times, she making but eight miles in three days at one time. The Nal will proceed up the river to load grafn for Europe. The steamer Gcrmanicus, lumber laden, bound for California, is due down from Portland at any time. The Norwegian steamer Ilaldl. sailed from San Francisco "yesterday for the Columbia river. The CoJ. E. L. Drake and oil Crescent Wheat Flakes Ready to Eat 3 PacKag'es, for 25 ents - . , Try some with your next order. Acme Grocery Co. The Up-to-Date Grocers. sat COMMERCIAL 8T. PH0NI eit yesterday, where they will load oil. Quite a change has occurred in the list of engineers on the steamer Costa Rica. Chief Engineer E. P. Hough ton, who has been on the coasters for the past 15 years, has resigned his position, his three assistants joining him in quitting the service. E. Stcagall, formerly with the City of Panama, has been appointed chief engineer, and the places of the other men have been filled. No reason has been given for the resignations but it is thought that the men expected to be placed on the Rose City but were not assigned to that vessel, which will be ready to sail from San Francisco in a few days. First Officer C. II. Johnson will also resign when the Costa Rica returns to San Fran cisco. NEW TO-DAY New Grocery Store. Try our own mixture of coffee th. J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vemttufcW Badollet ft Co., grocers. Phone Main The Commercial. The Commercial. OommemUl near Eleventh, as everyone knows, is one of the most popular resorts In As toria, Dron in at sjit tlrn. uA tf class of people who patron 1m this pop. hw ymM ana you win De satisfied that, In entertaining a gentleman friend, yon It air 4jtti 1 it,, j si .. . . -.. .uuuu wi rigm piaoe. a plM.ant and quiet talk helps to pass a pleasant evening. Columbia and Victor graphopoones and latest records at 424 Commercial street A. R. Cyrus, tf. Oliver typewriters and automatic stenographers at A. R. Cyrus, 434 Commercial street. tf. Palace Restaurant. A successful year has Just closed for the Palace Restaurant, and a lew rtu epena. This year will, to lioubt, be as successful for tils popular restaurant as the past If not mora an. The manner of treating the guest pursued than eaa- not but tend to lold fh tnA uuf hrifMr those who hare sever beard of the Palace. Yon Don't Need to Send to Pertlail. C. H. Orkwitl. 197 Tenth LrL a cover your umbrella Just as good a tney can any place on the northwest coast Special Reduction Sale on Ranges, Stoves and Rugs at L. H. Hennlugsen, 604-506 Bond street, next door to ex press office. Bakery Reopened The Royal Bakery has reopened under new management and hereafter both bakeries, at 60S Duane ateeet, and 279 West Bond etreH will be conducted by John Hushlausel who will supply the oli eiwtomer and iuch new ones aa may