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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1903)
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M Sa.se, Had, St. yar wtak, h will iataf . ' lataa: waak, fi.Mj time Wita, tit Aawa taa wntta ht aw UWraiae tnaklet too eat raa. aemiai, .TAPE,GctkMr.,orDR.W.T.PBY,MedIcalSupL ' SOT tAXZ, 0KX0OI. " , o htoriRB or ant o. a. it. SXAHO.N AQBNT. , , aatai aaa A' Excursion rate 2c a mile the year round, asli nearest O. R. (Q, N. Agent. PUT LYE IN RIVAL'S FLOUR Serious Allegation Made Aga Inst Whatcom Baker. Whatcom. Wp Oct. S. It is stated that rivalry between John Birk and James Henry, two local bakers, came near being the cause of a wholesale Jelling of people." It U charged that ' son, of Birk's flour was Included in a shipment of Henry's and Henry order ed his baker, "William Burnwent, to mix concentrated lye with Birk's ; flour. Birk's baker happened to taste the flour before It was hakod and It burned his mouth. After some of the bread was baked, U Is stated. It was analyzed and lye was feund In it. Burnwent. and Henry were arrested this afternoon. TAKEN AFTER LONG CHASE Man Arrested After Stealing $15,000 From Xetherlnud. San Francisco, Oct. 8. J" F. Aronde has been arrested by secret service agents. Arondes was taken from the Japanese steamship Nippon Maru as she came alonr side her dock. It Is understood Arondes is charged with the embezzlement of $15,000 from the Neth erlands government, the officials of which have been pursuing him around the woruld. SCHOONER ASHORE AFTER IAKCE FORTUNE. New York, Oct. 3. Mrs, Sarah B. B. Rohrer, of Council Bluffs.' la., is con testing In the supreme court here the will of her cousin. Miss Mary Toury, who died In 18S9, at the age of 70. leav ing an estate worth about $250,000 to be distributed among the '-haritable and re liglous Institutions, Mrs. Rohreral : legfd. mental incapacity and undue in fluence q the ecution of the docu ment, " " '"' -:... Miss Tousy Inherited her fortune from Sinclair Tousy, and resided in this "city. She took great Interest In chari table and religious work. nd wa.s con-. nected with various Institutions of this -Character, ' Wi peW Quests to various institutions and left her re siduary estate to the Domestic andtfo-r-elgrt Missionary Society Of" the Pfotest ant Episcopal church to be distributed equally among the Freedmens' Mission, Indian Mission, Domestic Mission and Foreign Mission. - "' mm. kealy surrender Annapolis. Md., Oct. S.-Mrs. Kate Kealy, who has for more ihan a year resisted the right of the United Btates government to oust her from her home on the tract of land required for the ex tensions being made to the naval acad emy grounds here, has announced that she will accede to the deimuids of the government and will vacate the prem ises within a few days. - She will Insti tute suit for damages for her rights in the property, including the Inconven ience to which she claims to have been subjected. : Mrs. Kealy has not been out of her house since the Improvements began at the naval academy having previous ly supplied herself with a stock of prl vlsions and announced to the authori ties that she intended to -''hold the fort" - ::- BIG SUM FOR CHICAGO $010015. Chicago. Oct. 8. An additional ap propriation aggregating $67,700 to com plete school buildings In process of con struction was made by the board cf ed ucation last night. This is said to be only a portion of the sum in excess of the original appropriations whicn musi be expended before the structures for which contracts have already been awarded can be completed, for the cost of every school now building will, it is declared, greatly exceed the appropria tion. To the operations of the alleged sheet metal contractors' poof and the ad vance In the cost of labor and building materials is laid the blame for the in crease In. the cost of . building the schools. . ' -'. ,;' Honolulu, Oct. 8. The American schooner OtUlie Fjord, laden with lum ber from Eureka, CaJ., is ashore oft the entrance to this harbor. The tug Fear less in an attempt to haul her off broke a hawser but it Is believed she will be floated all right on the next high tide. BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Le Juinn of Cavendish, Vt.. was robbed of his customary health by in vaslo not chronic constipation. When Dr. King's NewLife Pills proke Into bis house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. Tbeyr're guar anteed to cure, 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store, . ; ... . , - William ' . PERSONAL MENTION. GOOD ROADS CONVENTION. Spokane, Oct. 8, The Washington Btate Good Roads Association opened its first annual convention here today. .President Samuel Hill presiding. Ad dresses were mads by Colonel J.B.Kel lebrew, of Nashville, Tenni, Senator Ankeny and State Senator EdwardHam llton. About 35 delegates were present. 5. A. Eakin was in Portland yester day. Miss Pearl Estes Is visiting in Port land. . Julius P Levy of Portland is in Asto ria today. Henry Dlsse is spending a few days in Portland. J. D. Williams came down from Port land last night. Mrs. August Kinney is Indisposed at the Cole house. B. A. Landers came over from II waco yesterday. Bank Examiner Archie Johnson left last night for Portland. W. B. Whitney of Seattle was an As toria visitor yesterday. F. P. Kendall, a citizen of Port land, is in Astoria today. B. F. Van and William R. Kennedy Fred Moore, a Seaside merchant, was an Astoria visitor .yesterday. . of Mist were in Astoria yesterday. Miss Zoe Patterson, of the Dalles, is visiting in Astoria for a few days. Captain Downs, special government agent in the Indian service, is visiting in the city. I J. O, Hanthorn, well-known here, I now a resident of Portland, is in the city for a few days, Mrs. D. K. Warren and daughter, Mr. C. R. Higgins, went to Portland yesterday on a visit. Charles Stelrlfcht of Chehalls Is in the city. Mr. Stelright is engaged in manufacturing condensed milk In Che- halis. Dell Scully and Albert Dunbar were out to Olney on the Klaakanine Wednes day for salmon trout. They hooked several beauties. Dr. C. W. Barr in the proud posses sor of a new dontai chair, the same having arrived yestenlay. It is one. of the latest patterns of dental conven ience. George K. Rogers, general organizer for the Woodmen, will pay an official visit to the Astoria camp this evening A program of entertainment has been prepared for the occasion. W. T: Kelly, general freight agent of the Lake Shore & Michigan South' ern, was in the city yesterday. That road has Installed beautiful offices in Portland and Is preparing to capture Its share of the business. Mr. Kelly was with the Union Pacific for years in a traveling capacity. FOUR-MASTER IN TROUBLE. ' Seattle, Oct! B. An unknown four zn anted ship is reported as having been In a 'Wllous position off Cape Beals Tuesday morning by CaptAln Dlebrich of the sihoonor Forr.ster, which arriv ed at Smith's Cove this morning. TAKES PLACE THIS EVENING Prospeet of Big Crowd at brary Entertainment Ll Tonight the entertainment for the benefit of the Astoria public library will be given at Fishers' opera house. Last night the final dress rehearsal wa held and the manner In which the performers went through with their rewpectlve parte greatly elated the hard-working committee of library Indies. The Mystic Midgets" Is the largest amateur undertaking; of the kind ever attempted In Astoria, the cast compris ing more than 100 "ersons. The task of drilling this large class, has been a difficult one and the successful man ner In which the final rehearsal was carried off was gratifying to the mem bers of the committee In charge of the event. The costumes tor the entertainment are all pretty, and the performance will be one of more than usual interest. The sale of tickets opened yesterday morning and by noon the entire house had been sold. Indications are that Fishers' will be unable to accomodate the crowd which will be out tonight. "Please say for us," paid one of the tadlts last night, "that we're going; to give an excellent enow, and that we need the money. The Admission prices are only (0 cent and IS cents and we want to have a bis; crowd out both nights." -.. I "And just say, too, that our special ties are going to be fine," added anoth er lady, "and that people may expect to get their money' worth." Doubtless a substantial sum will be netted for the deserving tntsttutlon. NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY Zapf has tome line mattings. All the latest design and figures. SO cents per yard. W0-4 Commercial street OStf JAPANK3B OOODB. New stock of fancy goods just arriv ed at Yokohama Basaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. BASE BALL SCORES. CHAMPIONSHIP. At Pittsburg Pittsburg Natloi als S; Boston Americans . AtClcveland First game Cleveland Americans 5: Cincinnati Nationals J. At ClevelandSecond game Cleve land 2; Cincinnati 1. (Game called In thttd Inning on account of darkness.) At Ch'cago Chicago Americans 9; Chicago Nationals S. 1 At St. Louts St. Louis Nationals 3: St. Louis Americans llT PACIFIC COAST. At Portland Portland 8; Oakland 2. At Seattle Seattle 8; Sacramento ft. At San Francisco San Francisco 3; Los Angeles 12. Mirror Bath are kept open on Sun day for baths. For first-class work In the tonsorlal line, call at the Mlrwr Hatha, $3 Commercial street Astoria Oregon- ' s-17-lf BEST 1S-CENT MEAL. Tou will always find the beat L meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. (It Commercial street. ELECTRICAL WORK. Interview Trulllnger HaMesty, 133 Commercial street, about your elec trical work. , A LIFE SAVER Many lives are annually destroyed by diseases resulting from faulty plumbing Be sure your plumbing Is done by an expert, and save annoyance and dan ger. Gas and steam fitting, heating, tinning, etc. Fixtures in stock. JOHN A. UOSTSomErY, 42S Bond street. 'Phone 1031. TTuUs detachable umbrella for ladles and gentlemen at Herman Wise s. Try one and you will never want the old style. CIGARETTES, ' The newest and latest in cigarette Pall Malls: cork tip, at P. A. Trul linger'. Two stores. Sweet apple elder 35 cents per gal lon, JOHNSON BROS, CI0AR STORE FOR SALE, For sale, cigar store on Commercial street. Apply to P. A. TruUlnger, B?S Commercial street, . . . MANAGER WANTED. Manager for branch otflc we are lo cating here In Astoria. Address promptly, with references. The Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio THE PALACE BATHS. Hours for Turkish and Russian baths S p. m. to 8 a. m except Sunday. Best equipped barber shop In the city. Five artists always on hand, l A BOOK OFFER. Tlio book offer run by The Astorinn this week Is worth In vest gating. The book are furnliiltc'd only to subscribers of this payer. Tlutf are now on hand and can be had by calling at The As torlan office or by writing. By mail J3 cents extra will be charged. MARINE NOTES. The schooner Luzon departed yester day for Redondo with a lumber cargo. The German steamer Eva, lumber la den for the orient, departed yesterday. She will load coal on the sound before starting across the ocean. The French bark Montcalm waa tow ed up the river yesterday. The schooner Viking has arrived to load lumber at the Hume mill. The schooner Addenda has finished a lumber cargo at the Knappton mill and is ready for sea. STILL IN THE LEAD Dainty eaters, people with heart)' appetites theater parties, and all other parties find what they desire and some to appreciate at the Toke 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 hae them. 630-4 Commer clal street. OCCIDENT SHOP Four chair at the Occident barber shop. No use to miss everything wait ing for a shave. First-class artists and by the way, this Is the place to get a bath. Everything the very best. tf DENSMORE TYPEWRITER. ' We sell, rent, and repair all makes of typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Densmore. Huxley, Ryan A Co., 82 Fourth Street Portland. Or. Five thousand La-tmperlals sold by J. V. Burns during the month of Septem ber, this year, an increase of 1,000 over August. " o3-tf. CONFESSIONS OF A PRIEST. Rev., John 3. Cox. of Wake. Ark., writes: "For 12 years I suffered from yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of med icines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and feel that J am now cured of a disease that bad me in its grasp for Vi years.1' If you want a reliable medicine for liver and kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general deblilty, get Electric Bitters. It's guaranteed by Charles Rogers. Only SO cents. NOTICE Water consumers will take notice that Saturday October 10, Is the last day on whtch to pay water rates to avoid the penalty charged all delin quents o9-2t PIANO FOR SALE. For sale, cheap for cash Good piano. Address "L," thi office. S27 tf. , WANTED. Girl to do housework for family of two. Inquire at B. F. Allen & Son's .tore. out See Zapf, the house furnisher, for your carpets and linoleum. He carries the largest stock In the city. o2tf Mr. Rolfe, of Strauss Bros.. Chicago's leading tailor will be at C, H. Coopers on Monday and Tuesday, October 12-13. The first apple cider of the season arrived for 4is yesterday, JOHNSON BROS. A LOVE LETTER. Would not Interest you if you were looking for a guaranteed . salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd. of UPonder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklln' Arnica Salve cured me. Its the best -wive on earth." 25c at Chas. Rogers drug store, ' - Reserved seats for the library bene fit, Friday and Saturday evenings, now on sale at Griffin's for only CO cents; gallery 25 cents. One of the most stylish business suits for men shown this season Is the Steln-Bloch, three button, single-breast ed sack suit sold by 8. Danzlger & Co. Gentlemen, your feet would be com fortable and look neat in Peterson & Brown's new $3.50 and $4 fall shoes. o$-tf PIANO UUNER. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, T. Frederlckson, 2071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Red. Pure apple cider 35 cents per gallon. JOHNSON BROS. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA ..TO.. ' SPOKANE. ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST, TRAIN. DAILY 2 PAST TIME 2 New Equipment Throughout Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Daylight Trip Through the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. For Full Particulars, Rates, Folder, Etc., Call on or Address J. W. PHALON. H, DICKSON, Trav. Pass. Agt City Ticket Aft 122 Third Street, Portland. 12 First Avenue, - Seattle, Wash. ABC. DENNI8TON, O. W. P. A. Weinhard's -M Thone 8ji R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. ; THE WIGWAM ' (Jus llrookM. Mutineer, See the Illustrated Pictures t Y Every Evening Eighth and Astor Streets, a Astoria, Oregon. . We Have Just Received a lartfe assortment of plain white crockery at prices that will sell Plates 50c a sol Cups mi'l .wtit'ors Sfie nml C5o a setFuncy : shape Wash HowU niul 1'iU'horn, $l.r0 Fancy ttlinjM) "Chambers, 75c Howls, Dilio, llukors, etc. FOARD . STOKES CO. We hnvo some tilings in Hotel China that will intoroftt you, call and see. ASTOltlA, OREGON Diamonds Are Goingj Up!! RIGHT NOW The Time to Uuy a fine Gem J. H. SEYMOUR Has Ucautiet at, Prices no Greater than Month. Ago 464 Committal Street ASTORIA. ORE. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR; FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS....... Supplies of all kinds at lowcfct rates, for finhcnneu, Farmers and Loggers. A Vi.ALLBN Tenth sod Commercial Streets NOTHING PLEASES so well as nicely laundried linen. We 'have the neatest and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the best work. All White help, ' rS&r"M"a- The Troy Laundry P. A. TRULLINGER CIGARS AND V TOBACCO V Two Stores Commercial St. . Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works Rianufacturers ' Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundrymen and Patternmakers. . Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest. Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. Phone 2451. - 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 11. GO to J2.50. Good, honest shoes. o3-tf The entertainment to be given Friday and Saturday evenings for the benefit of the library, at the opera house, will be novel and pleasing.. The children under the direction of Mr. Collins are showing wonderful ability and a pleas ing performance is asured. Reserved seats SO cents; gallery 25 cents. There are several novelties shown in men', overcoat, this fall by S. Dan zlger & Co., which are exclusive with them and worth while seeing. If you'd like to examine the most superbly custom-tailored, -ready-to-wear over coats ever made, go to Danzlger & Co's and ask to see the Stein-Bloch over coats. They are marvels of tailoring skill. , . BLACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Bonding. First-Class Horse Shoeing . Ltosslng Camp Work. , All kinds Of wagon materials in Btock for sale. ,. We guarantee the best work done . in the city. Prices right. ANDREW ASP. Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone 921. New Style Restaurant: Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night. Good Service.. 120 Hlh SL hcxt door to Griffin Broi. nd adjoining tht Office Saloon ASTORIA, 0REG0N: ( HENNINGSEN CO. 1 Denier In Furniture. Stoves. Tinware, House Furnishings. Second-hand Goods Bought And Sold. 504 BOND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. PHONE, RED 2303 S. A, GIMRE CARRIES A FINE STOCK OK KaiS0" Boots and Shoes ' 1 . Soils at Close Figure. . , HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Saves Half the Fuel etfer lot Stoves Blast W. C. LAWS a CO. J 527 BOND STREET iw Overland Service - v'f-' 1 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 from one car to another on the same train. If you go east via Si, Paul,' you will! naturally prefer to ride on the famous Pioneer Limited to Chicago. H. S. R0WE, J General Agent 134 Third Street, Portland