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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1902)
THE MORNING ASTOR1AN. TUESDAY. NOVKMBER 3 THE OLD RELIABLE mm ill POWDER Absolutely: PuroT THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE SALARY INCREASE MAUt MORE MONEY FOR MEN WHO WORK OX STREETS Firemen Will Also Be Better ' Paid Other Proceedings of Council. At last night's meeting of the coun cil the ordinance providing for a $5 monthly Increase of the salaries of the drivers and engineer of the fire de partment was passed. Messrs. Bri and Nordstrom had all along opposed the measure, but it went through last night .those gentlemen voting against It. Later Mr. Nordstrom offered a bill providing for an increase of the daily wage of employes of the street department from $2 to $2. SO. The hill went through under suspension of the rules. Both increases are to take ef feet from November 1. The ways and means committee reported against the fire salaries ordinance, but the report was kilted. An ordinance by Mr. Svenson, pas sed under suspension of the rules, pro vides for Improvement 6f No. 2 bell tower. A new roof will be put on and other Improvements made. It is said the tower Is now unsafe and ant at anv tune to precipitate the betl to the street below. Th Iniunr.tlon issued by Judge Mc Brlde against the improvennsnt of Thirty-fourth street has raised ome delicate questions for the first time. The injunotion was directed to the of ficials of ;he city after the contract had been awarded, but the contractor was not included in the court's order. The Injunction is tlll In effect, and Contractor Goodin wants the work ac cepted. City Attorney Smith says it is impossible to do this for Mr. Good in, although he will try and have the matter attended to before the net meeting. Mr. Goodin stated last night that slides were occurring along the new improvement and wanted to know If he would be held responsible for the street until it wan accepted. He was assured that he would not. Accept ance of the Improvement, Mr. Smith said, would be violation of the injunc tion. On . recommendation of the street committee, the measure providing for a drain on Thirty-eighth street was killed, the property owners having filed a remonstrance. The city surveyor was instructed to report on the cost of the proposed Eleventh street drain and the most feasible plan of draining the pond of water on Harrison avenue be tween Tenth and Eleventh. Respecting the proposed improve ment of Cedar and Forty-fifth streets, In the east end, City Surveyor Tee re ported that the cost would be beyond all proportion to the value of Hie prop-erf- He rerommended that the al leyway be Improved to Its full width and that Cedar street be Improved to the-width of 20 feet. An effort was made to pass under suspension of the rules a measure for the establishment of the grade or. Try loe avenue between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-ninth streets, but It failed, Morton voting In the negative, property owners have presented monstrance. Harrison avenue property owners asked that the grade of that thorough fare be established between Tenth and the claim line, and the matter was re ferred to the street committee. Claims were allowed las follows: Budget $115.07; Astoria Box com pany $57. 86; payroll of street superin tendent $139.50; payroll of surveyor $228.40; Robert Carruthers (refund) $2S; A. V. Allen $19.30; R. M. Gaston 5c; Andrew Asp $14.75; Astoria Elec tric company $35$; Fisher Bros. $,30; C. A. Lelnenweber $5.25; Foard and 6 tokos 50c; sundry persons $13; E. Hal lock $1.60; W. A. Goodin $193; C, G. Palmberg $4300. DEPRESSION IN' GERMANY Trade Relations with I'nltod States Only Hrlght Spot. WASHINGTON. Nov. S.-Frank H. Mason, consul-general U the United States at fVrlln furnishes to the bu reau of foreign commerce of the state department a report upon the trade of Germany for the yar 1WH. together with a review of the flnnncinl depres sion In that country. He says: "The period of industrial reaction and flnnncinl depression in Germany which began during the summer of 1900 has met with varying and often sud den fluctuating conditions, through out 1901, and down to the date of the present report. It Is true that certain branches of manufacture, notably that of the textile industry have during the past eight months hhown encouraging signs of recovery and there were ap parently at the close of 1901 various In dications that the worst of the crisis is past and that the recovery, however slow it may prove, had been deflnately begun. Since then, however, these favorable prognostications have only been measurably confirmed and but for an active, well sustained foreign trade K is difficult to say wherein the gen eral economic situation of thl country Is improved since the early autumn of 1901 It Is not to much to say that the steady Increase in exports from year to year, especially the strong and sus tain! demand for German manufac tures in the market of the United States, now form the brightest spot on the commercial horixan of the Father land." I The total foreign trade of the em pire for the year is given as $?,&52.8S$, loners should demand that their minis tcr Interests himself In politics. A man cannot be a good Christian if he does not exercise all the privileges and du ties of good cltisenship. "Hundreds and thousands are selling their votes every day. What does It mean? It means that those men real t no responsibility to the state, cer talnly not toUod and none to them elves. What a farce It la now for Christian men to go to the polls and Imagine we have a choice. "We may ;aln our rights by attend Ing and demanding those rights at th primaries," NEW SKYSCRAPER. Office Building Designed for Occupancy of lr$fr Corporations. CHICAGO. Nov. .1 A madron offlce building will be erec ted at the north west corner of Jackson and Michigan boulevards by the Standard Offlce company, a new conxrn Incorporated in Springfield today. The structure will cost $2,000,000 and will be occu pied by at least two railroad com panics one or more steel companies and a number of other large corporations. It will be ready tor occupancy May 1 1904. Among the tenants of the new build' ing wllll e the St. Paul and Sante Fe railroad companies, according to the Tribune, and probably the Alton railroad. Th .ie v building probably will be 17 stories In height and will be a mod' ern structure. It will be planned es pecially !or the large corporations which are to occupy It slon is on an increase over all previous years. Ia respect to the origin of merchan- dis? imported Into Germany last year, the United States again heads the list with a total, according to German sta tistics, of $24$.019,SOO, or 18 percent of the entire bulk of imports, as against $:42,950,400, or 17 percent in 1900. On the oth?r hand, German exports to our country reached a total valua tion for 1901 of $91,520,000, leaving the formidable balance of $156,189,800 In favor of the United States. It is to be remarked, however, that the fore going import figures include the vast amount of American merchandise land ed at Hamburg for Russia, AuBtra- Hungary and Switzerland, which did not, therefore, belong to Germany at all. But these deduced, the balance was still largely in favor of this coun try. CLERGYMEN AND POLITICS Ministers of the Gospel in New York Discuss Situation. NEW YOIIX, Nov. $. Politics was discussed In many pulpits in this city and lessons were dr.iwn from the con flict now being waged. Rev. Robert Paddock in an address before the West Side Y. M. C. A., said: It Is strange that ministers do not talk politics. It is a pathetic condition of society and Christianity if preachers fall to take their part in the discus sion of political subjects. Parish- FACE HUMOURS LARGEST GUNS AFLOAT. The guns to be placed in the tur rets of the new battleships Connecti cut and Louisiana will be the largest and most powerful in the world, hav Ing the advantage of Increased veloc ity and penetrating power. With such weapons to defend us we need have no fear of foreign Invasion In times of war., nor need persons suffering from stomach, liver or kidney troubles have any further fear If they will only pro ject their system with Hostetters's Stomach Bitters. No better medicine for insomanla. nervousness, indiges tion, heartburn, dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, or malaria, fever and ague can be found. It Is therefore de serving of a trial, especially if you wish to recover your health again. The genuine has our private stamp over the neck of the bottle ENTERTAINED KING CARLOS C3XS The skin hi to be clear; there is nothing strange in a beautiful face. If we wash with proper soap, the skin will be open and clear, unless the health is bad. A good skin is better than a doctor. The soap to use is Pears'; no free alkali in it. Pears, the soap that clears but not excoriates. Sold all over the world, .. GRAND MASQUERADE BALL COXCOMLY TRIBE, Improved Order of R crimen THANKSGIVING EVE, NOVKMBKIt . I1K Foard & Stokes' Hall Maskers Tickets $1 Spectators Mc 'mm i w HEATING STOVES FOH IIOTII 1 i - COAL and WOOD TMK REST ON EARTH. Also (be finest display of npto-date Plumbing floods In llie city. - PLUMBINO and TINNING All orders promptly executed. W. J. Scully 431 BOND STREET, Betweva Math and Tenth "The UlKgsst Benaatlon everywhere," LILIPUT ColnpNuble I'ut'ktt MtcrPNfope AMtrittiiN The mallet strcoue wlih (he Croiit optical effect. Highly An. Ihd In ilfTrfrent colors with rich gold ml silver dix-oimtlons (mountings-. In -Itullng JO V, F. Photographs. VI ws of art (gmre). Prk only $1. Kent everywhere prepaid In teller form, AOENT8 WANTED, llliput Sterosccpe Company P0RKK8T BI.DO., Philadelphia. x-xxxiiiiirxrxnxxTTTTmii i tttyttitttt-tt-tttt ...THE CITY OF ASTORIA... Is NotMl hh Mm IMt Where l Miift.....,l , CutbirtlTs Creosote Shinole Stains .. i. ii. ii'ii'n- " i . -- . . i ,, iri if Ths Must IHtrsble, Preservative, and llsndtume Stains oo the Market. Nothing keeps oat the weaiW like shingles, on (b. wills. Nothing serves ami beaut nrash mr ea like flnthlrtli-...... .g Culbirth also makes the best OUPPEH PAINT tor th. Imiinm. ,f .n preserves Culbi vater craft. iiniujuuntiuxxuxxtraxrmmitttt, r-r- DeCastellanes Enjoy Shooting Royalty. With PARIS, Nov. 3. Count and Countess Bonl DeCastellane, entertained King Carlos of Portugal at a shooting party yesterday at the Chateau Marals near St. Cheron. MEET3 VIOLENT DEATH Discoverer of Famous Yosinite Valley Gets Killed. SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 3-J. M Hutchlngs vho discovered the Yos' mite valley and open-id It for tourists has been killed by his team going over the grade on his way Into the famous valley. Mr. Hutchlnjrs was nearly 90 years of age and until recently six-nl everv winter in the Toaemite. , Mr. The i. re- BIO REDUCTION SALE. Mrs. R. Ingleton will Inaugurate a sweeping reduction sale of ladies and children's hats, to continue for $0 days. Remember that every 60-cent purchase gives you a chance for an elegant $500 piano. MRS. R. INGLETON, "Welch Block Pimples. Blackheads, Red, Rough, Oily Skin Prevented by V SOAP Millions oy Fkopli pis Crmcrnu Soar, assisted by Ccticdra Ointment, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the akin, for cleansing the scalp ot crujts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling Lair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore bands, for baby rashes, itching, and chafing, and for all the purposes of th. toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Cot Cuba Soap in the form of baths for annoy ing Irritations, Inflammations, and excori ations, or too free or offensive perspiration, In the form of waihes for ulcerative weak n esses, and for many sanative purposes. Complefi Triatment (or Humours, $1, Cons!ttnfrof CUTIccKA8oAr(25c.),toeleDe the eUn olcrusu and wales, sad noften the thickened cuticle; Cuticuba Oistkp.nt (6uc).,to lnatantl j allar Itching, Inflammation, and irritation, and eouthe and heal ; and Ci'Ti. Ouka Resolvkkt I'ills (SAc.), to cool and cleans, tho blood, A Sikoli 8bt la often Sufficient to cure the icrereat cane. CmctrBA Ersolvev- Piliji (Chocolate Coated) are a new, taatelaM, odonrlew, eco nomical substitute for the celebrated liquid ConutiSA K-K-vkt,6 doses, price, 20c SoM thmtftimit tfc w 14. Brttbk Depot, If M, Cbrwrtwu fcq., IsxuUm. fmck Upoti I Kali I Pals. far. F0TTB. 1BCS l mh MMM, V. . FAMOLS MONK 13 ILL. ' YORK, Nov. 3. Father Igna- Janeerously 111 and may die, London dispatch to the Trlb NEW tlus Is says a une. Father Ignatius belonges to nelthtr the Episcopal nor '.he Catholic In creed. At one time he was curate of St. Peter's Episcopal church In Ply month, hut from there he went to Wales, where In 170 he founded Llan thony abbey and took up the life of a monk. In 1838 he visited this country and uroused ':onslderable attention through his vivid style of preaching. MARINE NOTES The steam schooner Dispatch leaves Portland today for San Francisco. The British bark Sussex leH up the river Sunday morning to assume a car go at Portland. The French bark Cannebler, better known as "The Growler" arrived In port yesterday from San Francisco. The steamer Sue H. Elmore arrived last evening after being barbound at Tillamook for several days. She car ried 18 passengers and a full cargo of dairy produce and canned salmon. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the reg istration books of the City of Astoria, for the election to be held in this city on Wednesday, December 10, 1802, will be opened at the auditor's office on Saturday, November 1st, and will close on Thursday, December 6, 1902, at 4 p. m., and all jersjns must register In order to be entitled to vote. H. B NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. FOR SALE. A full set Cyclopedia Brltanlca, nearly new. Will sell cheap or ex change for a roll top desk. Rev. F, A. Scarvle, 1768 Franklin avenue. fisher's Opera House L. E. Selig, Lessee and Bgr. Ou Night Only Tuesday, November 4 THOSE MERRT MONARCH3 Gallagher and Barrett Presenting that Evergreen Success .flllGAN'S BALL. NOTHING BUT FUN ALL SMILES. Gallagher Barrett, Kate Dahl, Clark Sisters, Dainty Fannie Trumbull. The Tossing Austins. John J. Flynn and a Big Chorus of Pretty Girls. ADMISSION-Reserved seats, 75 c; gallery. 50c Sent sale opens Monday morning at Griffin A Reed's. ANDREW LAKE Merchant Tailor New Goods, New Fall Samples, Per ect Work, Prices Reasonable, and Work doue with Dispatch, 4 UHntsiercial at - . Astoria. Ore Castings We are prepared to maks than oa short nolle, and of ths'test MtorUla. Let us giv. you Mtlmates on any kinA of casting or patters work. Lowwi prices for flrst-claas work. TELEPHONE NO. S46I. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Per. isth and ranillu are: Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL 8T. Your oj.Ikii for meat, tain FRESH AND SALT Will b promptly and aallaittetorlly titanitwl M 3. W. MOKTW, Pr. TlBsa Ns. .m. Dr. T. k Ball DENTIST. Hi Commercial tmt Astoria, Or. J. A. FASTABEND ORNEfUL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDEH. North Pacific Brewing Co. EMIL SCHIHPFF, Qeoeral nanager. The Popular Product of Ihe onlv ln r . - uregon enjoys a very large aomostic and export Ue. KOPPS BEST bottled or in keg Free city delivery. WILLAMETTE C. a. Ban', Dentis ManseU Building. Ti commercial St.. Astoria. On. TELEPHONE RED KXL C. J. Trenchard insurance Commission and StilDDlnr Agent Wells Fargo and Pa ct lie Express Companies. Cus tom House Broker. GltOMSMAN'M PATENT WRITING RING The most Important Imorovement of the age in the art of pen manshlp makes the poorest writ er a splendid penman In a few1 weeks by the use of this ring. En dorsed by prominent college presidents and boards of education in Europe and America. Sample dozen assorted alzs sent post paid for $1, single sample 25c. When ordering a single ring state whether for man, woman or child. PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO 119 8. FOURTH ST.. Philadelphia ' r I Winn to thank vou for my relief. I was suffering aifoniei from piles and was taking mor phine to relieve me, when, on the advice of a friend, I procnr ed a bottle of your Perrin's Pile Hpeciflo and took a tablespoon ful at night and another in th. morning. At half past twelve noon my wife gave me another tablespoonfal, when my pain all stopped. Id two days I was able to attend to my regular business entirely relieved. It is simply wonderful. J L LI US MSYCBHOFP, UNIVERSITY .J. II. C'OLKMAN, ITrnMoi.t, Nalrni, Or'. College of Libral Arts, Law, Art, Medi cine, Music, Oratory, Theology, Business PUErAUATOnt DEPARTMENT open to student, comolclin. el.lwh grade depnrtment-lower grade In pre pats tot y department. Besides afloid ln professional training, the University .eeks to alvo a .horouirh ni,.,n.,,i education to all who are aware of the valuu of a traln.'d brain. TUB NORMA lj DEPARTMENT offers a thorough course in ths theory and practice of teaching. Meets all re ntilrements of slate school Imv Its teachers uro In constant demand, s CCalalogru upon application. 71,111 I Vn nmn Itirtmntinil nniin.tii Mm (mm II wj (iiu. mm Of New Zealond W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS u mu wuucinjjuug uu me l ucjjic umBi ovei iwcnty-iH'o years SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agent-., Astoria, Oro. ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better advantage foi yourself or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astorlati It gives all the city and county news twice each week foi only one dollar a year in advance. - FOUNDED A. D. 171 0 SUN INSURANCE OFFICE Or LONDON THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD, CiihAuili . - . .. -'"-t At In United Bt-ta, .SiS.sji C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 215 Sansome Street -: San Prim-lsco. Cal. The Merchants' Saloon Pp ln nrand of WhlnVey ALKXANPEit GRANT. I'roprlHor. THE WALDORF C. r. WI8B, Fropr. Astoria's prlndp-l rctl. Kins liquors and clgara. The fUG SALOON P. K. PBTKnSOM. Prop. Plntil Wlnts and Llur. Corntr AsUmt and Ninth. PRAEL & COOK rRANAfER COMPANY. TtUphoas ML DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods ahlppsd to our ears Will rtcslvs apsclal ativDtlon. No. S3I Duaos Bt. W. J. COOK. llfr. RELIANCE Electrical Works 4 21 ISO NO MT, We are thoroughly prepared fur innklng emlmatts and xxscuth.f orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing 8upilir In stork. We !! tl.e tcltbraled flllELBT LAMP. Call up Phone net. II. W. CYIIUH, - Mr V Oregon Show line amd union Pacific iTINB rliHED. From Portland. Depart Chlcaao Portland Special 00 a. m. via Hunt ington Atlantic Ecpreas :b0 p. m. via Hunt ington St. Paul Fast mall 6 p. m. via Spokane Pall Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth. Oma ha. Kanea City St. Louis, Chicago snd Bast. Salt Lke, Denver Ft. Worth, oma ha, Kansas City, St. Louli, Chicago and Baet. Walla Walla. Lewliton, Bpo. kane, Mlnneapolii Si. Paul, Dulutb Milwaukee, Chi cago and Bast I Arrive 4:M p. m. I:M a. 7:00 a. a SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., AGENTS Let tho GOLD DUST teycxr worlf 72 hours from Portland in China m. No Changs of Cars. - OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Aatotis 7 a. m. Dally ex. cept Sun. All sailing date? subject to change For San Francis to every Ave days. Columbia River To Portland and Way Landings. exe. Monday 4 a. m. Steamer Nahcotfli leaves Astoria on tlds daily for Ilwmoo, connecting there with trains for Long Bosch, Ttogm an4 North Beach points. Returning v rtves at Aanoria same evening. O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent. Astoria. A. 1 CRAJO, Osneral Paeeenger Agent, I Portland, Oregon.