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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1903)
ASTORIA, OKKGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1903. Scow Bay Irch 8 Brass Works Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. -General Fouudryiuen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest Fancy and; Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A V ALLEN Tests sod Commercial Mmts BLACKSMITHING. Ctrrfap in! Wt joa BoaUlsf. - First-Glass Horse Shoeing Lfosslns 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. EXPERl HORSES General Blslksinithing, Boat and Cannery Work. See r3 for High Class Work. Shop Corner of Fif teenth and Duane Streets, near St. Mary's Hospital. M OLM B S' & SEIBBRT -Phone 2561. NOTHING PLEASES so well as nicely lamidried linen. . We have the neatest and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the best work. All White help. leSr,Dne6t- The Troy Laundry HENNINGSEN CO. Dealers In Furniture, Stoves. Tinware. Hoase Furnishings. Second-hand Goods Bought And Sold. 504 BOND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON, , PHONE, RED 2305 HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel PORTLAND. Diamonds Are .Going' Upll RIGHT NOW The Time to Buy a Fine Gem J. . . . .. 466 Comnu'dil Suttl ASTORIA, ORE. New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Dayjtnd Night Good Service. BO llth St. next door to Griffin Bros. and idjolnlrtj the Office Saloon Saves Half ertor w. c. laws. a GO. 527 BOND STREET P. A. TRULLINGER vrt CIGARS AND V TOBACCO V Two Stores Subscribe for The Corner EUbteentb end Franklin. HOEING 1 in the Northwest OREGON. H. SEYMOUR Has Beauties at Prices no Greater than Months Ago ASTORIA, OREGON the Fuel M Hast Commercial St. Morning Astorian. ALASKAN ROAD TO BE BUILT Successful Arnwgeineuts Made for Important Kail pue. Washington, Oct, M.-J. K. BalMne, chairman of the finance committee of the Alaskan Central railroad, who haa been before the department tor the last week on work connected with the eonstruetbn of the road, baa been suc cessful In his efforts. W,' The projected road will extend from Peward, on the southern coaat of Alas ka, north to the Tanana river, 450 miles, nd will ofti, vhn completed, all of central Alaska to dally communication throughout the year. v. DYING WOMAN IDENTIFIES MURDERER. New York. Oct. IS. A acena unique In criminal procedure haa occurred m a dingy room of an East Side tenement, where an aged woman, In her dying moments, Identified before Magistrate Itailow atid a full complement of court officials, Patrick Shea as the murderer of William McMahon. The crime occurred last May and waa a typical Cherry Hill affair. Shea es caped and after a long chane waa cap tured In Philadelphia. , Mrs. Catherine Brown, an old woman who had known She from childhood, was the only witness and she could not go to court, so the court went to her. Propped up by pillows, she told the magistrate that. she saw Shea, who stood menavled beside the bed. walk up behind McMahon and deliberately shoot him down. Cross-examination faild to change her statements and she finished by roundly denouncing Shea. "Your dead mother," she exclaimed, shaking her hand at him, "waa a decent woman. Be off; I never want to see you again." . WOMAN BECOMES NATURALIZED, St. Louis, Oct. is. A contemplated sojourn of one year With relates In Oermany was suddenly brought to an end by Mrs. Albertina. Giyckherr be cause the question of eitiienshlp arose, and she hurried back to St. Louis to be naturalised. Mrs. Giyckherr was born In Germany, but haa lived In St. Louis for over 40 years. Kecently while visiting relatives In Germany she ex pressed the sentiment that the United States was her country. This waa dis puted, which resulted In her hastily re turning and becoming naturalised in the circuit court. She Is the second wo man to be naturalised In Missouri In many wears. ' EVERY MAN SHOULD VOTE New York, Oct. 1-Distrlct Attorney Jerome has Issued a statement saying: "In a crisis like this no man has a rlcht to put It out of his power on elee tion day to help the cause that may then seem to him right or to injure one which he thinks should be destroyed. "Political prepuecy is a dangerous lob. but unless I mistake before elec tion day the feeling will be so intense and bitter, not about the persons, but about the things Involved in this elec tion, that every decent man will want to vote either to help a cause that he .im lust or to record a protest m -n (not a pa 11 OA thnt has aroused his as"'". - animosity. TROLLEY CAR WRECKED. New York, Oct. 16 Crowded with pas.-iengers, a cross town trolley car In Twenty-third street haa been wrecked l.y a peculiar accident. A channel cover had been loosened atSlxth avenue and raised enough to throw the caff from the track. It ran some distance and the passengers were hurled about in great cenfusion. A score were se verely cut and bruised. One man almost had his throat cut by a piece of flying glass. SCANDAL AT HONOLULU. Honolulu, Oct. 16.-The federal grand Jury Is investigating a legislative scan dal in connection with the house vouch eis for the expense of the session. It is reported that they have been destroy ed. A LOVE LETTER. Would not Interest you If you were looking for a guaranteed salve for sores, burns or piles. Otto voaa, 01 UPondsr. Mo., writes: "1 suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklin's Arnica Salve cured me. Its the best -lalve on earth." 25c at Chas. Rogers drug store. Evaporated Cream berinf the shore ep label, flows llrom the can nen in every ingreuM I woko enters into Doay munuiw. Economy Brand cirriet our girante si to its careful preparation, ncunm purity. 11 it auierem irorn urn I ....... 1 . . . J .ij. . I.h. 1 watery uranu aim nuu a itwr I Ms to your 100a. i ry u anu yun will be convinced n n in dosi. Loos lor our cap laoei. HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO. Highland, Illinois ttOUR RATES TO BE RAISED. San Francisco, Oct, It, On the flrat of next month. It la said that the Pact do Mail Company and Ita elites will raise the freight on flour to the orient from H to U per ton. The low rale hat prevailed for months paat In edmpe tit Inn with the Chines lines of steam eis, which haa no vessels on the berth Jni now. NAY SHORTAGE AT DAWSON. Vancouver, '8. C. Oct. 18, A pclwl from Pawson says: Hay In Cakwson Is felting for IJ0 a ton. Jfnt only I freight front up the river being delayed on account of low water, but lower river steamer, which were bringing St. Michael's shipments of hay, feed. etc.. will not reach here, and a serious shortage Is expected. BIG EXHIBIT FROM PHILIPPINES. St. Louis, Oct. H.-AU of the 5300 tuna of the Philippine exhibit shipment wnlch arrived on the transport Kllpat rick at Seattle. Is now on the world's fair grounds. There are 50 carloads In all. The largest piece In the shipment Is a dug-out, or native boat. The committee on ceremonies today assigned October 4 to the itate of New Tork and notified the New York com mission by telegraph. NOT WORTH SO MUCH. New York, Oct. 16. The sale of a seat on the stock exchange at $51,000 waa reported today, as against $52,000 last week. A year ago memberships were held at over $SO,000. B5NJ. G. ANSTADT DEAD. Benjamin 3. Anstadt, foreman- of the track force of the Astoria Electric Company, died at 2:15 this morning at his East Astoria home of cancer of the liver, after an Illness of four weeks. For the past six or seven months he had been unwellbut was not confined to his home until about a month ago. He Is survived by Mrs. Anstadt and five children, of whom four are girls. De ceased was a member of the Woodmen of the World. Arrangements for the funeral will be announced later. BASEBALL SCORES. PACIFIC COAST. At Portland Portland $; Sacramen to 7. (Ten Innings.) AtySan Francisco Los Angeles ; Oakland 1. At Sea-ttle Seattle 19; San Francisco NEW VERSION OF COMMANDMENTS. Promulgated from the corner of Tenth and Commercial streets, where King Labor never sleeps and supplica tions daily goes up to the dlspencer of home prosperity: ' I Thou shalt not go awa from home to do thy trading, nor thy" eon, nor thy daughter. II Thou shalt do whatever lieth In thy power to enoourage and promote the welfare of thine own city and thine own people. Ill Thou shalt spend thine earnings at home, that they may return from whence they came and give nourish ment to such as may come after thee. IV Thou shalt patronize thy home mer chant and thy home printer, for yea, verily doth not thy home printer epread over the land tidings of thy goodness and greatness that the people shall pat roniise thee. .v. Thou shalt not ask a printer to take less than his price. Remember by ask ipg him to retreat from his price thou Inferest that he la a robber. If he hath not dignity thou will get done by him somehow. VI Thou shalt not ask for eredit for goods cost much money, and the mer chant's brain Is burdened with bills His children clamor dally for bread, and his wife abldeth at home for lack of sufficient raiment as adorneth her sister, 'Blessed, yea, thrice blessed, is the man that pays cash. VII Thou shalt not suffer the voice of pride to overcome thee and If other towns entice thee consent thou not for thou mayest be deceived. Remember the fate of the calf that left Its motjier und followed a steer away from home iind lost Its supper. VIII Thou shalt not ask for reduced prices for thine "Influence" for glle Is In thine heart and the merchant readeth it like an open book. He laugheth thee to scorn and.shouteth to his clerks, "ha! ha!" IX Thou shalt not ask the printer to take two dollars for a three dollar Job be caue some other printer will do it for less money. The other printer mary steel his stock and underpay his help If thou trade with such as he thou art an accessory to the crime. . X Thou shalt not bear false witness acalnst the city wherein thou dwellest, but sneak well of it to all men, that thy home city and its people may be proud of thee. , : BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health by ln vaslo nof chronic constipation. When Dr, King's NewLlfe 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' drugstore.' What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In the family everyday. Let us answer it to-day, Try a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared In two minutes. No boiling I no baking I avid boiling water and set to eool. Tlavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers o-day. to eta. INDORSEMENT WITHHELD. New York. Oot.lR-After a bitter de. lmte the Krookl.vn Democratic Club, which Includes among Us member the leading Hrookljnltes of the party, has tabled by a majority of one, resolu tlons endorsing the Tammany ticket. Controller E. M. Grout, who accept ed a place on the ticket after having been nominated by the Fusion!!, U a meml or of the club and the repudera tlon stirred up much excitement In the organisation, , Strongly worded resolutions were adopted urging all cltlsens to "resist Tammanylsatlon of Brooklyn," Mr. Grout was not preeent at the meeting, BIG ORDER "OR STEEL London, Oct.18.-The Pally Telegraph Ssaerta that Harlund A Wolff, the ship building firm of Belfast, has signed a contract to make all the Iron and steel It requires from the 1'nlted States Steel Corporation, It Is estimated that this will amount to 150,000 tons yearly. PATCH MAKES NEW RECORD. Lexington, Ky.. Oct. 1.-Dan Patch lowered the world s wagon record today anmm the mile In 1:59M. The time Is within one-tiuarter of a second of Dan Patch's record to a sulky. CONFESSIONS OF A PMEST. lift. John S. Cox. of Wake. Ark., writes: "For II years I suffered from vellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of med Iclnes, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Hitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me In Its arasD for 13 years." If you want a reliable medicine for liver and kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bitters It's guaranteed by Charles Rogers Only $0 cents. DELIVERY FREE. Call up phone 1961 and Inquire about Australian lump coal. It costs no more delivered at your door than poor fuels. It contains no dirt, and makes no clin kers and but little ash. Finest and cheapest fuel in the city. A perfect steaming coal. Every customer Is well pleased. We deliver It free. ELMORE A CO. THE PALACE BATHS. Hours for Turkish and Russian baths 3 p. m, to 3 a. m., except Sunoays. Best equipped barber shop In the city. Five artists always on hand. HATS TRIMMED FREE' Mrs. R. Ingleton has Just opened a fine line of ladles and children's tall and winter hats. Call and see them be fore buying elsewhere. Also a nice line of skirts, shirt-waists and all kinds of ladles' and children's furnishing goods. Hair switches and pompadours. MRS. R. 1NGLETON. Welch block, opposite Budget offle tf Peterson & Browns' fall shoes for men attract attention. Prices $3 up wards, tf SKIFF FOUND. Brand new seining skiff was picked up on the 7th of October near Red Slough where It is at present. Owner should apply to GEORGE MASTERS, Red Slough, Ore, Iflif. .atwvv?jii; mm l 111. y, r.u,: ?". j'jgH mwu 1 j I mifmMM Iff own proca. They tiava iol a!oluily no vlriu-no trancth. By ar.alyit, tut wntin of ncdical Uk cmiUn twHvt lnSrllCTts, ch and all atandarda of tha pharmacopeia. Uy annlytli lh Sll hva the ama In ctly the tame fjinporllon. Nature haa compounded tlirm wi efficiently that man haa tried and tried In vah to make them. But art can neve r dmpele with nature, lien nature evolves a matcrplece. That the Salte are a maaterploce, their hlitnry prove. To Medical Lake, a Utile wood land gem hidden high up In the mountains among the furest of Washington, the Imilane for centurlee came. Here they worshipped, and drank of the pl.asar.t waters. The well were made atronger and thrived on the dellcloue beverace, and the lick and ailing were restored. In all diseea ol (ha BLOOD, RHfiUMATISM, NEURALGIA, flALARIA, and In nil casea of KIDNBV and LIVER TKOUBLR, JimXAL LAKE SALTS WILL. flAKB A CURB, If taken faithfully; yes, cure at sure at the sun shines. Man, with all hit learning and hit cunning, hit experience and hit skill, cannot tnaka remedlts like these, which liature freely gives. 25 CENTS, 60 CENTS AND gl.OO A BOX, AT DRUQ STORES, The Salte are alio reduced, at a convenience, to Tablet formj five gralnt In each a glass of water, make! a remedy for the tame trouble! and at the tame time flEDICAL LAKE iMiVrewSri Medical Lake Salts Mfg. Co., Spokane, Wash. Gentlemen I suffered with rheumatism for several months and th for a cure. Accordingly went ou t to that place and took baths once a d result that I feel like a new man. Can recommend It to all suffers with r W M. WALLACE, 177 Howard street, Spo For sale In Astoria by Prank Hart, corner Twelfth and Commercial, Twelfth and Commercial and Charles Rogers, Odd Fellow's building NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY Zapt haa some Ant mattings. All th latest designs and figures, . SO cents per yard, 630-4 Commercial street OJtf JAPANKBB QOODB, New stock of fancy goods just arrlv. sd at Yokohama Baiaar, ' Call and set the latest novelties from Japan. One of the most stylish business suits for men shown this season Is the BUIn-Bloch. three button, single-breast ed sack suit sold by 8. Danslger A Co, Mirror Baths art kept open on Sun day for baths. For first-class work In the tentorial lint, call at the Mirror Baths, m Commercial street. Astoria, Oregon, a-lT-tf BEST 15-CENT MEAL. You will1 always find the best lie meal In the city at the Rising Bun res taurant, No. Ill Commercial street ELECTRICAL "WORK. Interview Trulllnger A Hardesty, 433 Commercial street, about your elec trical work. All we ask la a trial of our Boys School hoes, $1,50 to $3.(0, At Peter son A Brown's, 8TILL IN THE LEAD Dainty eaters, people with hearty appetites theater parties, and all other parties find what they desire and Some. to appreciate at tht Tokt Point oyster house. Tht choicest viands In tht mar ket art there served In most pleasing style. Open all night, Private rooms. No matter what prlct a woman wants to pay for shoes, $3. 80, $3, $3. CO, $4, or $5, she will find the best shoes for tht money at Peterson A Brown's, tf DENSMORB TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all makes of typewriters. Writs for ntw catalogue of New Densmort. Huxley, Ryan A Co., 13 Fourth Street Portland. Or. Five thousand Lalmperlals sold by J. V, Burns during tht month of Septem ber, this year, an Increase of 1,000 over August. ' o3-tf. W Don't You Feel Cold These Chilly Mornings? It's Simply a Reminder that we have a Large Assortment of HEATING STOVES Justin. Call and see them FOARD STOKES CO. ASTORIA, R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. THE WIGWAM Gnu llrookM. Muiinjrcr, See the Illustrated Pictures ' Every Evening Eighth and Astor Streets, , . - Astoria, Oregon; NOT A CATHARTIC - NOT A ms,i umwmWfiti'ffl',, 01 So long as Medical th rtqulrtmentt of an tnfeebfci eonIHutlon, you nwd not ii,r, Hera art Nature's own remadlM, direct from tha hand of tlia Groat Craatiir, brought to yog In fha ahape of pleaMnt, aurblc, health-Riving Salu, tvaporaieil by our SALTS TIFG. CO., Sole. Hanufacturers NEW YORK AND SPOKANE, WASH. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work see yiur local tuner, T". rrsdsrickson. ion Bond st res. Phons 3074 Red. ' CIGARETTE. T newest and latest In cigarettes Pall Walls; cork tips. At P. A. TruU linger'. Two! itwta , - Gentlemen, your feet would U eom fortablt and look ntat In Peterson tV Brown's new $3.(0 and $4 fall shots, 1- 3-tt Set Zapf, tht houst furnisher, for your carpets and linoleums, lit carrlea tht largest stock In tht city. ottf Chilly mornings call for heating stoves. Zapf bat them. 30-4 commer- clal street. A LIFE SAVER Many lives art annually destroyed by dlseasei resulting from faulty plumbing Bt surt your plumbing It dont by an expert, and save annoyance and dan gtr. Gat and ttsam fitting, heating, tinning, etc. Fixtures In stock, JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. d Bond street. 'Phont 103L POSITION WANTED. chambermaid, Enquire at this offlct. CIGAR STORE FOR, SALE. For sale, cigar stort on Commtrclal street. Apply to P. A, Trulllnger, (71 VVtlHHfl VM1 gftSWWkt OCCIDENT SHOP Four chain at tht Occident barber snop. mo use 10 miss tvnrytning wait ing for a shave. First-clas artists and by the way, this la tht place to get a hath. Everything tht very best. tf. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. For sale on October tt, at Kindred' Park, by auction, a house, with two lots, a good organ, and other furniture, three cows, and somt chickens, Salt to ummienct at 1 o'clock, p. in. FRANK MICKOLA. , 014-31 FOR RENT. Two rooms furnished for house-keep Ing. 143 Tenth street. o-13-lt 19 T QflAfl mm w w a OREGON 'Phone 831 PATfNT MEDICINE. Lake can Provide Tablet. Such a Tablet dropped Into an equally delightful cooling beverage ; en concluded to try Medical Lake ay for a week of 10 days, with the heumatlsm, kane, Washington, j the Conn Drug Company 1 -rmrnufmt;