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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1903)
.4, aM V 1 4-fe Aula "nf- BACKING IT TO FIGHT. Bona, Oct. T. lYemler rtroff. with a view of avoiding the danger of a rup ture, has proposed to the Ottoman com missioner here that the troop on both Ma of the frontier, should he with drawn to a .Htrtaln distance agreed up on by both government and he ha further offered to disband one battel lo of Bulgarian troop for every "two de mobilised almuttaneoualy by Turkey. The latest reports state that some 60. 000 Macedonian fugitives are threaten ed With famine on the approach of winter, DECISION FAVORS ARTIST. THUS IS ID Si'ZSTITUTE Helped Himself : !' To the Bankroll ilrl1. Man Named Mitchell Under Ar rest for. Stealing $40 From Twenty-one Game, . . During a lull in business and while the dealer vr&a off Ms guard at the "2V table in Carlson's place on Commercial street yesrterday afternoon, some one raked oft 140. " This occurred about 3:30 o'clock. At S o'clock Chief of Police Hallock arrest ed a drunken man that had piled him self on some boxes In front of Allen's grocery store. It transpired that the drunken man was the one toward .wham -nisplclon pointed as relieving Carlson's rloc of ' silver dollars, t1wga It fU ,not known at tIme of the arrest. - The arrested man's name is Mitchell, alias Connors, and he has been in the city two or thre$, days, during which time ha is said to have been more or less under the influence of liquor, ? He had spent much of his time at Carlson's nd was missed about ; the time the stack of dollars was missing from the "21" table. A party la Carlson's place observed Mitchell reaching across the table just before hU disappearance, but thought nothing of It until It was announced a theft had been commit led. Hearing of an arrest being made the 1 dealer at Carlson's called at the city Jail and Identified Mitchell and he will be held pending the charge of robbery Instead of drunkenness; When arrest ed Mitchell had on his" person HO, cor responding with the amount taken from Carteon's-though it was In gold, while the money taken from the 21" table was in silver dollars. : A companion who had been seen with Mitchell and who left on the Portland train yes terday evening was questioned at the station by Officer Oberg. He signified a willingness and was even anxious to remain over to testify against his com panion, for, he said. Mitchell had told him he wanted to go" to Seattle, but hadn't the money to buy a ticket. The officers have concluded his presence here is very desirable and he probably 'will be invited to return. When arrested Mitchell vigorously protested agiinst being taken to jail. with akholic drink. He is a husky fellow and Chief Hallock had to call for aid to assist his charge to the city's home for offenders. . New Tork, Oct. 7. It hRS been decld od by the supreme court that an artist's work cannot be altered without his eonsent and at the same time have his name attached to it. William De Left wleh Dodge brought an action to pre vent the Allied Arts Company and the Tiffany Studies from Interfering in any manner or making changes in four mu ral paintings executed by him now in the lobby of the King Edward hotel, Toronto, Ont. Judge Moduli has granted his application for an Injunc tion, with costs. LYTTLETON St. JOHN'S MAN. St. Johns, N. P.. Oct. 7. The ap Itotntment of Hon. Alfred Lytleton as secretary for the colonies is warmly secretaries for the colonies is warmly welcomed here. The new minister spent a month in Newfoundland last summer, being arbitrator in the claim of the Held Hallway Company against the Newfoundland government. He studied local affaire. visiting the French share and fully posted himself on colo nial Issues so that he will be able to consider the Newfoundland question. The government sent him a warm telegram of congratulation. One of the most stylish business suits for men shown this season is the. Steln-Eloch. three button, single-breast ed sack suit sold by B. Danziger & Co. There are several novelties shown in men's overcoats this fall by S. Dan- jiger & Co.. which are exclusive with them and worth Wle "m- " you'd like to examine the most suSSI'? custom-tailored, ready-to-wear over coats ever made, go to Danxlger & Co's and ask to see the Stein-Bloch over coats. They are marvels of tailoring skill. MEETING OP FISH COMMISSIONERS. The board Of fish commissioners met Tuesday afternioa, when Master Fish Warden Tan Dusen Bled his monthly report. He reported the work at the several fish hatcheries as progressing nulcely and In each of the older ones a large number of salmon eggs are being hatched, while at the new Jiatcherles the work of "construction is progressing satisfactorily. He reported arrests and prosecutions as follows: September 7 Otto Krause, Marsh field, taking salmon without license; convicted and fined $50 and costs. September 11 W. RIdehalgh. buying and packing salmon without license; found not guilty. The case will be taken to the circuit court. . Expenditures: Hatchery fund, district No. 1..I3.667 17 Ontario hatchery 990, 56 Hatchery fund, district No. 2... 131 63 Taqulna hatchery 488 80 tTmpqua Jiatchery 915 21 Flshway. Oregon City 20 20 General fund, salaries ......... 1,400 75 Total $8,684 32 Collections in September: Licenses, district No. I..... $ 103 50 Licenses, district No. 2 1,115 50 Fine 33 35 Total $1,252 35 NOTIFY THE DELEGATION. - PERSONAL MENTION.' W. W. Martin is in the city. Maurice Winters, the drummer, is in the city: . . ' : ' " J T. S. 'Barr came over from Grays River yesterday. , H. 'M. Beckwith came down from Portland yesterday. . . L. S. Doble, representing Fleishner, Mayer & Co., Is in the city. 1 L. E. Sellg returned on the Elder yesterday from a three weeks visit with relatives in San Francisco. James Robb has returned from Kar luk. Alaska, where he, was employed during the summer by the Pacific Packing & Navigation Company: R. D. Marshall, of the Portland firm of Marshall Bros., is in the city. He has a sub-contract for the cement work on the Sixteenth, and Exchange street improvements. . C. W. Laughery, special , customs house Inspector, has returned from Mo Minnvilie where he enjoyed a few days' shootong. Chinese pheasants and plover were not as plentiful as of yore, yet he bagged quite a number of birds. Miss Maybelle Toting returned to As toria yesterday on the steamship Elder from San Francisco. where she has been taking a trained-nurse course at St. Luke's hospital. Miss Toung will spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Toung. NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT.. Trulllnger & Hardesty yesterday com pleted the work pf installing an electric light plant at 'lie Tongue Point mill and electric light was turned on for the first time last night, : The plant in cludes an alternating current dynamo, transformers, arch lamps and 800 In candescent lights. '" ' .. A LOVE LETTER. Would not Interest you If you were looking for a guaranteed , salve for sores, bums or piles. Otto Dodd, of VPonder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bueklln's Arnica Salve cured me. Its the best jalve on earth."' 25c at Chas. Rogers drug store. '. , . There was a live meeting of the Mill and Lumber Workers' Union at O' Brien's.hail last evening. The member. ship of this union Is about 100, a goodly number of whom attended last night's meeting. The 8-hour day and antl injunction question was discussed and the union went on record as favoring both and the secretary was directed to send copies of the union's action endors lng the measure to the Oregon dele gation in congress. Similar action was taken by the federated trades of AS' ria last week. i , BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Le 3uinn of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health by ln- vasio nof chronic constipation. When Dr. King's NewLife Pills proke Into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. Theyr're guar anteed to cure. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. William , , , ' . THEY BAGGED THIRTY. Pat and John Kenney, Charles Wise and Billy Ford put in yesterday duck fhootlng, 10 miles below here, and bag ged 30 fine ducks. These gentlemen have leased a lake and shooting ground for their own use, and have secured as decoys a fine specimen of wild gwse, which has been raised among domesti cated fowls, two Chinese and six tame geese. With this array of birds to en tice game to their preserves, there thould be some fine shooting for Messrs. Kenney, Wise and Ford this winter. No Dessert More Attractive Whv Use eelatina spend noun soaring, sweetening, flavoring and coloring when Jell0 . ..tUM Itt kWV IMillUWOJ verytbing in the package. Simply add hot nniuiustji,iuoooi, ii'spenectioa, A sur prise to the housewife. Ho trouble, lew ex pense. Try it toJay. In Four Fruit Fla. yorsi Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Hasp, berry. At grocers. 10o. GRIMES VS. GRIMES. A decision was handed down byJudge McBride in the v case of Grime vs. Grimes, mrolvlncertain property con nected with the Grime hotel. Th A. elalon w In favor of defendant, Mr. Grimes, NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY . Zttpf has win An matting. All the latest design and figure. 20 cent per yard. 630-4 Commercial street 02tf The entertainment to h 4tn iuj.. 1 . . . IV. i and Saturday eveninv for th hftt oi me norary, at the opera house, will oe novel and pleasing.. The children under the direction of Mr,- Collin are showing wonderful ability and a pleas ing performance is asured. Reserved seat 50 cents; gallery 25 cents. JAPANR5B QOOt. , New atoclt of fancy good Just arriv ed at Tokohama Bataar. Call and ee the latest novelties from Japan. Reserved Bvata for the library bene fit, Friday and Saturday evenings, now on sale at IWffln' for only 50 cents; gallery 25 cents. Mr. Rolf will be her on his semi annual vlalt with the finest line of woolen In the piece ever shown in As toria and will be pleased to ee his many friends.: Call at C. H. Cooper next Monday and Tuesday. - The fl ret apple elder of the season arrived for us yesterday. JOHNSON BROS. IT PAYS. Advertising pay. A local in the As torian mentioned the loss of the "home ranch'", bicycle. Yesterday A. G. SpHtarth reputed the finding of the same near his place where some mis creant left it after wreckln the wheel. It pay to advertise, even The Ato rian can use its own space advanta- glously. Mirror Bath are kept open on Sun day for bath. For first-el work In the toitsorl-U line, call at the Mirror Hatha 646 Commercial treL Astoria. Oregon. ' -17-tt TTYT T w 111 'I. S 'a -' " 4Hl- Lag'er Beer 1 - - Thone 831 BEST 15-CENT MEAL. You will always find the bft lie meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. 6U Commercial street. ELECTRICAL WORK. Interview Trulllnger A HaMesty, 4JJ Commercial treet, about your elec trical work. A LIFE SAVER Many live ar annually destroyed by disease resulting from faulty plumbing Be sure your plumbing la don by an expert, and save annoyance and dan ger. Qa and steam fitting, heating, tinning, etc. Fixture In stock. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. 42S Bond street. 'Phone 1031. A BOOK OFFER. The book offer run by The Astortan this week is worth Investigating. The books are furnished only to subscribers of this paper. They ar now on hand and can be had by calling at The As tortan office or by writing. Br mail 13 cents extra will be charged. . Sweet apple cider 35 cents per gal lon. JOHNSON BROS. W ANTED. Girl to do housework for family of two. Inquire at B. F. Allen & Son's btore. ostf Mi. Rolfe, of Strauss Bros.. Chicago's leading tailor will be at C. H. Cooper on Monday and Tuesday, October 12-13. J CIGAR STORE FOR SALE. For sale, cigar store on Commercial street. Apply to P. A. Trulllnger, 675 Commercial street. WANTED. If you buy the boy's school shoes at Peterson & Brown's you won't buy as many shoes a you will as if you pur chase them elsewhere. Prices $1.60 to $2.50. Good, honest shoes. o3-tf Pure apple cider 35 cents per gallon. JOHNSON BROS. THE PALACE BATHS. Hours for Turkish and Russian bath S p. m. to t a. m., except Sunday. Best equipped barber shop In the city. Five artist always on hand. See Zapf, ; the house furnisher, for your carpet and linoleums. He carries the largest stock In the city. o2tf Hull detachable umbrella for ladles and gentlemen at Herman Wise . Try one and you will never want the old STILL IN THE LEAD Dainty eaters, people with hearty appetite theater parties, and all other parties find what they desire and some to appreciate at the Tok Point oyster house. The choicest viands In the mar ket are there served In most pleasing style. Open all night Private rooms. Chilly mornings call for . heating stoves. Zapf ha them. 630-4 Commer cial street. HATS TRIMMED FREE Just received fine line of ladle and children' fall and winter hat. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. Will also sell shirt waists, skirts, child ren's clothing and summer hats at cost MRS. R. INGLETON. Welch Block, opposite Budget. OCCIDENT SHOP Four chairs at the Occident barber shop. No use to miss everything wait ing for a shave. First-class artist and by the way, this Is the place to get a bath. Everything the very beat. tf . DENSMORE TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all make of typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Densmore. , f Huxley, Ryan A Co.. 82 Fourth Street Portland. Or. Five thousand Lai mpc rials sold by J. V. Burn during the month of Septem ber, this year, an increase of 1,000 over August. oj-tf. Gentlemen, your feet would be com fortable and look neat In Peterson & Brown's new $3.60 and $4 fall shoes. oS-tf PIANO HUNER. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Tn. Frederlckson, 2071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Red. PIANO FOR SALE. For sale, cheap for cash Good piano. Address "L," this office. s27 tf. CIGARETTES. The newest and latest in ulgarett- Pall Malls; cork tips, at P. A. Trul- linger'. Two stores. BlACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Boildin?. , First-CIass Horse Shoeing Logging Camp Work, All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. : We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right. ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone 921. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotelin the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Jew Overland Service Double daily train service to Chicago via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway Only one change of cars, Portland to Chicago, and that in the day time frorh one car to another on the same train. If you go east, via St. Paul, yon will naturally prefer to ride on the famous Pioneer Limited to Chicago. h. s. ROWE, feti General Agent 134 Third Street, Portland R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. THE WIGWAM . .. Out llrookit, Mniiitrr, See the Illustrated Pictures . Every Evening Eighth ami Astor Streets, - ' ; . . Astoria, Oregon. WANTED. By a Japan boy-work in fam tly. Apply at 1S Commercial street. ." 1 ;v . , ' of MANAGER WANTED.' . ; Manager for branch offlc w ar lo cating her la Attort. ' Addrew promptly, with reference, Th Morrl Wholes! Ifoune, Cliialunatl, Ohio GISiMAMMUNITION ! See Us, It Will Pay You FOARD & STOKES CO. ASTORIA, OREGON RELIANCE Electrical Works 438 1 ON blTsT.' W r thoroufhl? prprd for mktn MtlmattM tad ieutin ordr for all klada of lMtrtcl Installing; and Repairing Buppit la stock. W n th clbrt4 BHELBT LAMF. OJt up PhoM UQ. H, W. CYHUH, . Mgr Diamonds Arc GoinR Up!! RIGHT NOW 1 he Time to Huy a Fine Gem 40 ComiTAil Strut ASTORIA. ORE. J. H. 5EYMOUR Has Beauties at Trice no Greater than Months Ago The Waldorf C1IA8. F.WI8F, Proprietor. ' 1 .tbeBtst of Wines Uquort and Clgart Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all I in la at lowest ralee, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A V ALLEN Tenth ail Commercial Streets . t'tmrert Uvery ICvenfnyr Cor. Elghlb and Aalor Sl AttotiaOr Offlc of Chief Commlmrr, Vancouvtr rUuTlcka, Wh., Sept ft, 1M). 8lil propoMl fur furnlahlng and dltvermy frh bf and mutton for la month boflttnina January l, iMi, t rclvd hr and at offlc of com mtftH at Fort Btmns, Oraon: Iioic Dnrrack. Idaho; Fort Oay, Columbl. riBflr. Walla Walla, Wright. Warden, Lawton and Vancou vr Harrttck. Wah. until 10; SO a. m, Oriobtr 81, 1303. and then ojnd. tn formatlnn furnlhd on application. Envelope eontatnlnc troioa! hould t cndorMd "I'ropoaal for frh bf and mutton," and addrMd to comml nary of pot to b upplld. or to Major Otori It. Davla, Chltf CommUwary. ''.'-.$. .. a-81'O-t- ASK THE AOENT FOR TICKETS """ vu - New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night. Good Service. 120 Hth St.. imxI door to Griffin Brot. and tdjolntaj th Offlc Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON ft -w ' " - , ..TO., SrOKANB. ST. PAUL. PULUT1U M1NNBAPOUS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS BAST. 2 THAIIMM DAILY PAST TIME 2 HENNING5EN a CO. I)cur lu Fnrnilore. Stoves, Tinware. House Furnishings. Second-band Goods Booght And Sold. 504 BOND STREET, ASTOWA, OREGON. PHONE. RED 2305 J CARRIES A FINE STOCK OF S. A. GIMRE Boots and Shoes Belli at Close Figaro Opp. Fisher Dros. Store on Bond St., Astoria Nrw Equipment Throughout Pulac and Tourlat Sliiwr. Dining and ' liuffet, Smoking Library Car. Da light Trip Through th Caacad and Hooky Mountain. For Full Particular. RatM, Foldtr. EtA, Call on or Addr J. W. PltALON, H. DICKSON, Trav. ri. Agt City Tlckt Agt. 12J Third Etrctt, Portland. 113 Pint Avenue, Seattl. Waah. A. B. C. DENNISTON. O. W. P. A.. -i fm-dk ran Everybody's Traveling Bag, Trunk and Valise ought to contain a bottt of Medical Lake Tablet and a box of Medical Lak Salt Nture' own great remedies for if you have not uicd thete preparation you have no Idea of their great value to all tick people to the "itay-athomet" and tourist alike. The effect of Medical Lake Water on the run-down and diteaied lyitem fa really marvelous, and this wonderful remedy caret by natural mean, functional derangement of the Liver, Kidney and Stomach it will restore you to perfect health, pleasantly and as sure as the sun shines. The Tablets dissolved iu water make a delightfully cooling and delicious drink, and are especially suggested to those whose blood is poor and who are subject to Rheumatism, (lout, Nauralgia and rialarla whether gliding away over the rails or sailing over the blue, you may find it convenient to have these remedies with you. Buy the 5ALT5 at year Dragglst', 2 Sc., JOc. and 11.00 a twx The TABLETS, 25c. a bottle. NOT PATENT MEDICINES. flEDICAL LAKE SALTS flFQ. CO., Sole flfrs. 1 New York and Spokane, Wash.. . . , Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., Spokane, Waah. ' .-- -.' Dear 8Ir-After suffering for two year from chronic diarrhoea, and four different phyaiciana having failed to give me relief, I wa induced to leave my Nebraska farm and come to Medical Lake, remaining at this plaie for a couple of day and taking bath In the wonderful water. I atarted eaat to sell my farm and get my family, Before going, however, I bought a pound package of Medical Lake alt, and, dl Bolvlng them In water, I drank freely of it, In two week' time I wa restored from a nearly dead con dition to perfect health and have so remained. I would not be without Medical Lake salts if they cost $10 a pound. IS. C. GIESSELMANN, Medical Lake, Wash,, For sale In Astoria by Frank Hart, corner Twelfth and Commercial, Twelfth and Commercial and Charles Rogers, Odd Fellow's building ' the Conn - Drug Company