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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1908)
4 V THE MORNING ASTOMAN. T STOMA. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY, 11, IMS. 1 COME TO OUR January CleaH-np Sale And Save Money. ( JALOFF'S A V "The Style Store" Y 537 t Commercial Street . R Impressive Funeral of Captain Wm. Larkins. STEAMER HALDiS ARRIVES BAD FAILURE. SEATTLE. Jan. 30.-Portus B Weare, the former president of the Weare Commission Company, and a prominent member of the Chicago Stock Exchange, today hied a peti tion in voluntary bankruptcy giving his debts as $1,085,647.71 and assets "at $383,857.08. He states that the larger portion of his indebtedness was incurred by signing note? of the companies of which he was an officer, including the following: Weare Grain Company, North America Trading & Transportation Company; Central -Alaska Company, Chicago Terminal Railway Elevator Company, Wauke sha Water Company. Much of the assets consist of stock in companies which are now bankrupt Read the Morning Astorian. ' ANOTHER BODY FOUND. FLORENCE, Colo., Jan. 30.-The fourth body, that of Joseph Minichiel lo, was found today buried in the Neroni truck garden in this city. The head was crushed apparently by an axe. Antone Neroni, alias Bavori, is a prisoner in the county jail, at Canon City, charged with the murder of Joseph Minichiello, Domintck Mini chiello, Ericola Buffetti, and Mrs. Frank Palmetto, whose bodies were dug up at the garden on January 20. WOMAN'S RIGHTS. WASHINGTON. Jan. 30.-Senator Warren today introduced a joint reso lution calling for an amendment to the constitution which shall provide that the vote of no person of the United States shall be withheld or abridged on account of sex. Breakwater, F. S. Loop, Argyle and Germanicus Cross Out Gerald C, Arrives Roanoke Will Leave To day Sully and Armen Down. The bar was moderate yesterday morning, an cast wind was blowing, eight miles, and the weather was cloudy. During the day conditions grew better until at 4 p. m. the wind was blowing from the same direc tion, at five miles an hour, the weath er was clear, and the bar smooth. The French bark Sullv arrived down yesterday in tow of the Harvest Queen. The Breakwater arrived down at S o'clock yesterday morning, and left here, for Coos Bay, at 9 a. m. The Norwegian steamer Haldis ar rived from San Francisco at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and is lying in the stream. She wJ leave up for Kalama, probably today, to load lum ber for La Boca. The French bark Armen is down from Portland, bavins been towed here by the Oklahama. Thetcam schooner F, S. Loop ar rived down during Wednesday night, and crossed out to sea at 8 a. m. yes terday. The oil steamer Amvl arrived down at 8:30 yesterday morning, and imme diately put to sea, crossing the bar at 10:4a The Gerald C. arrived in yesterday afternoon, from Siletz, bringing a cargo of canned salmon for Elmore & I Company. It is thought the repairs to lightship January Clearance Sale Special Offering of Bargains in All Lines of House-furnishing Goods The full sized dresser finished In golden oak. Special during our clearance sale two Special sale of carpet and line eum remnants at prices below jost on regular goods. We are riving 20 per cent discount Golden oak parlor table, sire 24 in. by 24 in. Special price $2. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS if Golden oak finished dining chair, either eane or cob bler seat Special 85 cents Special reduction in feather pil lows, blankets and comforts. Sole (gents for the celebrated Maish somfort. ' Sanitary Steel Couches, Special, $4.75 Thirty-threeYears in Astoria Established in 1875. OUR Copyright 1907 by January Sale Closes Next ' Saturday Evening at JO o'clock. We are offering lota of fine bargain this week. $35.00 suits now $2800 $30.00 suits now $24.00 $25.00 suits now $20 00 $15.00 suits now $12.00 $10.00 suits now $0 00 MBSMMMHSMMSMSMOTMBasMMHSaa UNDERWEAR HATS We give you 20 per cent off on any line we have In our weit window will be seen lint of $2.00 lo in the house. Our $3.50 Vicuna is now $2.80 $100 Hats, any one of which you cn buy now SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. for. each $1.00 Trunks and Suit Cases SHIRTS In our east window we are showing a swell line $1.00 Monsrch'hirt selling now (or,. 80c of Trunks and Suitcases. You can have them at $1.25 Inter-State shirt, selling now for.......lX0 TWENT PER CENT OFFI $l.Sp Cluett shirts selling now for $1.20 ft If you want the benefit of these reductions, come this week. Leader in Nobby Clothes. No. 50, which are now being made at Portland, will be completed so that she can take her regular station atvw.' the middle of next week. The Mabel Gale, with a cargo ol 900,000 feet of lumber, for San Fran cisco is due down from Fortland. The German steamer Germanicus left out yesterday morning, for Aus tralia. The British steamer Woodford, from Portland, arrived at Port I'irie on January 27th. The Nome City is at St. Helens taking on a dcckload of lumber, her hold being filled with wheat loaded f.t Portland. The Roanoke is due to leave out for San Francisco and San Pedro this morning. The funeral of the late Captain Wil liam Larkins took nlare at Orrcon City on Wednesday afternoon, and was largely attended. The services: t-:t. -. .l - it.., i- . : vviiiv.il were iiciu ai mc iucuiuuisi 1 Church, and conducted by Rev. Mr. Blackwell of the church, assisted by Rev. A. E. Bernays, of the Portland Missions to Seamen, were very im pressive. When the services, were concluded tne casket was opened that his friends might have a last view of the features of the deceased. It was noted how lifelike the corpse ap peared, even to the familiar smile. The cortege then moved from the church to the cemetery followed by the many friends who had assembled. Captain Pope, who acted as represen tative of the Masters' & Pilots' Asso ciation, Capt. George Pease, the first steamboat caotain of harbor No. 2.1 Captains Wm. Pratt and John Kelly, old time Willarrfette captains and two srentlemen of Orecon Citv nrtrA at pallbearers. Captain James Shaver and tour ot the captains of the Shaver line. Caotain William Tones and sev eral masters and pilots of the Jones Towing Co,, of Portland, all the offi cers of the Undine, as renrspntntivAi of the Vancouver Transportation Co., superintendent Harrison of that com pany, G. B. Blessing and Captain A. M. Gray, of this city, and half dozen engineers who had worked under Caotain Larkins at different times. were among the many to pay their respects and assist in the last sad rites. The services at the grave were conducted by the same clcrirvmen. in the presence of all who had attended the church Services, and had nrrnm. panied the body to the cemetery. Floral oitenngs were grand and very num erous, showing respect and the good will of the donors for the nooular captain. Crescent Wheat Flakes Ready to Eat" 3 PacKages for 25Cents Try some with your next order. Acme Grocery Co." The Up-to-Date Grocers. ii COMMERCIAL ST. NWMSS vwa 0 DONE BY DEED. ' ooooooooooooooooo T. L. & C. Driscoll to Teter Ullfcrs, two acres in sec. 3. T. 8 N..R.6W $20 Thos. J Springgay and wife to F. Dresser, lot 8, block 13, Brad bury's second addition to Ocean Grove io M. E. Macauley and husband to Mabel Snelling, lot 1, block 4, P(ine Grove 200 Good Bargains Left Ths great bargain sals of Cfaas. V. Brown, ths family shoe man, u U11 going on and, although a most remark- abi rush has been experienced and tht stock much depleted there are many gooa bargains left. NEW TO-DAY lfew Grocery Store. Tl All AM nlr4-.. - .e- il. J. P. B. Fresh fruit and vegetables. usaouet a uo., grocers, Ebons Mala 1281. The Commercial. The Commercial, Commercial street, near Eleventh, as everyone knows, Is one of the most popular resorts In As toria. Drop in at any time and see ths class of people who patronise this popu lar place and you will be satisfied that, In entertaining a gentleman friend, you have found tlitf right place. A pleasant game of billiards, a little refreshment, and a quiet talk helm to DAM A nlam.i , K fwimu, evening. Columbia and Victor gmpnophones and latest records at 424 Continental trset A. R. Cyrus. tf. Oliver typewriters and tutometle stenographers at A. R, Orrus. 434 Commercial street. tt Palace Restaurant, A successful ear W W mitmtA fur the Falaee Restaurant and ft new year opens. This yean will jo uoobt, be as suoeeeaful for thU boduW Mrfumt u the past if not more to. The manner of treating tne guest purraej there can not but tend to Lold tfc twU nA hrh.it those who hare never beard of the rune. You Dont Meed to Send to Portias. a H. Orkwits. 1S7 Tenth street, ens oover your umbrellas Just as good ss they can any place on the northwett eosst Special Reduction Sals on Bastes. Stoves and Rugs at L. Il Ilenningssn, 604-600 Bond street, next door to sx press office. Bakery Reopened The Royal Bakery has reopened under new management and hereafter both bakeries, at 606 Duane street, and 878 West Bond street will be conducted by John Muehlausel who will suitoIt the old customers and such new ones as may be obtained. -