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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1903)
ASTORIA, .OREGON', .SUNDAY. OCTOMIU IS. Horning Astorian I titJihfd l?73 RATES! JVIAJLTKOm ROOFING Hoot by mail, per yar pi (q Hoiit by nui!, per muolh 50e twured Dy carrier, wr month.,... tlO SEM1-WEEKLT, Bent by 'mail, per year. In advance Ji CO - ' v . By , ' LTON & PATTERSON Th Aatorlaa guarantees to Its ad vm'sere the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia River. OHIO WARMING IT. " - The somewhat fierce off-year political oontest Is now well under way in Ohio. There is unbottled oratory, red fire, mulo, flambeau c-luba and other cam paign appurtenances. Hanna and Her ri, k are doing their best and Johnson and Clark are going at a pretty good ,.' clip. Johnson, who Is of the spectacu lar order, Ik traveling from place to place In the little "red devil" automo bile, spreads a circus tent and gathers the people together by every conceiv able mans. He and his corns of assis tant speakers, singers and shouters, draw croA-ds. ' Whether or not they n'hke votes remains to he seen. The republicans have speakers of national refutation on the stump. Secretaries Shaw, M.xiilj- and "Wilson -are amongr them. Senator Fairbanks and Congress fin Cannon will also assist. Other re-l r-ublii an oumpiirner, Including speak ers from this state have been asked to take pnrt. Republicans claim to be con fld'tit, but so desperate Is the on slaughter that some alarm is felt, though there may be no occas'on for ,it. Chairman Dick says the republican ticket will be elected by an Increased ' majority. The fight hinges largely on JJ.mna. It is admitted he is the best campaigner of them all and the best vote-setter In the buckeye state. Th.it is why democrats fear him. John H. Clarke is the mar. the democrats have endorsed to succeed Senator Hanna in case a democratic legislature is elected. It is being charged that even Johnson, candidate for governor,, has consented that his Interests be traded off where It will gain a democratic member of the legislature in return. The Ohio, cam paign grows in strenuousity and inter est as election day approaches. 11110 'mmmmm t mm H Never corrode, never weati nor jpatidj ; in fact never giro any trouble of any kind and it used for all c'.sst of wort. A very superior covering for berni, factories, depots, canneries, tanneriet, ahedi and minis! property, . tml ht kcwlM. a TheParaffine Paint Co. San Franc iK-e, battle, Portland, Lai Anplte and Duivtr, Colorado. 11:. U .J1.-JWlliwiiiLimi uui iii mi ui...,.i.iu.imiimwin'li.lijmiiiniiii i ..,,... , " 1 " " r-'-wMM ,i MiMHfL T bring this about j-h ' tmnuat pass uwtmg .f the executjv otttVer of the ! western roads has bs i In session here ! during the last two d,y, - 1 he 1.mu at exchange. pasSl win he greatly curtailed. Annual pa, a vvjll not be exchanged with any road that dovs not grant a similar favef. This means tbat iBUvi's of aMeni trunk Ho ,s ho tui,r wlwt their rank, will nu nnvive any annual pa from V. extern roads, beca ow the trunk line I let urn paws a men In charge of! live snxlt shlpirwiu will also he cut i'ff nxt yir. ; rains Are Tramps!! mi i mi ! iiiniiM iiiiii iiiii iiiiiiiiiiirismTiiii 1 1 mi i i i in mi iiiiiii'idiiihiiwiiiiiiim , , ... . . . Mt"iWi''ifPt!H:g''iBg MINERS DtSSATISriCO. mens run of salmon that entered the channel about August 1 has now reach ed Celilo, Taft and Soufert are taking in seines and wheels more fish thanthey can handle and were compelled to ceasa fishing opemtions every other tiny In order not to block their canneries. Three small seines, hs ays, caught T3 tons in one day recently, and only two drifts were made with each. The sal mon are of fairly good quality and color but the flesh was somewhat sorter than when In the lower river. Mr. Burton made Inquiries among the Indians and old fishermen and they all agreed that never before had there been such a run of salmon in the waters of fhe up per Columbia." - THE SALMON MARKET. The Seattle Trade Register has this to say on the salmon market; "From the manner In which orders are being received for Red Alaska salmon from different sections of the country, it would seem that the trade generally ia becoming alive to the actual conditions, namely, that there is not sufficient red nalmon in sight to fill a normal con sumptive derr.andj based upon the pres ent high prices, until the pack of 1904 ralmon is available."' - Commenting on fishing on the upper Columbia it adds: "DeputyFishCommis sioner Burton recently visited the upper Columbia and reported that the im- WASMNGTON POLITICS. , "The republican in the railroad tamp are iu, every county of the stale with their paid men trying to work up senti ment agamstMcSride" ays the Wash ington Inedependemt. "They are trying to get a candidate in each county to come out for the office of governor. The same agent of the railroads will promise that office to some man in wh county uhere be goes and a good many over the state are being approached so often that the be has actually be gun to bu.ss among the wheels in many rraniunis of men who are excellent cit izens and had never thought of such office for themselves until the tempter tame as did the serpent in th Garden of Eden. All these paid agents use the same Shibboleth wherever 4hey go." All of which goes to show a red-hot campaign is opening up across the river Chtcagt Oct It-A dlpth to the Kecord-lfcruld from TttCom;i, Wash.. Thet American miners are leaving British Yukon for the American sib Of the. tanks boundary is declured to lv, j a fact beyond question by John Motlll livray, a New York niluing engineer who va sent to the Klondike when thv first discovery of gold waa made. He has spent six years In the north, being iTtiught into close contact with Cana dian methods. He emphasise his be lief that between no government at all and that given Yukon territory by the Canadian officials the former Is pre ferable.1 Dispatches froin Juneau and Skag way state that residents of south eastern Alaska are anxiously awatlng the award of the boundary commission from UnJon, ' , Miner In the Porcu pine district and-adjacent territory have been quietly recording their claims . with British recorder across the line to insure their rights in the event of a decision unfavorable to the Cnited States. , " " Would You Like To Know How to Win All the Tricks? , j ' - - '-..', - 1 . . . . . Then visit and examine the exhibiton in the window of the Astoria Electric Company, Commercial Street near Twelfth, com mencing on October the 10th STREET FIGHT IN CHICAGO. A Chicago jury, looking' upon life as a gamble, flipped nkkles to determine the fate of a man on trial for his life. The jurors have been indicted and may now gismble on-Uieir ovm fate. Chicago, Oct. IT. A street fight In which ope workman was badly beaten occurred last night as a result of the strike of the Franklin Union of Press Feeders. Th assault was the culmin ation of several days of disorder. A gang of riien, declared to be Franklin Union picket, attacked,' number of employes of the R. R. Donnelly & Sous Company. In the fight which followed Frank Ltihevv was so badly beaten that the polk-e took him to the County Hos pital . A number, of other Donnelly em ployes were struck but not severely hurt. The police arrested three men, Fred Ketehum, John Mucher and Charles Smith. With a number of their fob lowers they will be taken before Judge Holden today for violating the injunc tion, which prohibits all 'lnterfrrenes with ihe men who have taken the places vacated by the Franklin Union members. Reliance Elwtric Work., B..nl mL ; Astoria. Orton, S.'pt.ji. lD0:t. ' Pear Sir: I have eonilttotl the awvi of t'Ii;etiic ttuver and lighting with tliolntentational ('orrvsiKnulonee Schools timl am well ilcased with their form of -instruction ami tlio unlimitcil patience and good nature of the iiwtrut'tors in furnishing minute exj!anation of every "knotty" point. Can oiilv av that if one desires to learn, the International Correspondence Schools art1 entirely competent to teach. I never ink an opport unity to speak a good word for the schools on every occasion. Yours respectfully,. ' : Ii. W. CYRUS. This Exhibit will explain to you how the International Correspondence Schools teach 165 different courses of instruction by mail. Here is your opportunity to acquire an ed ucation in some particular line. A little sand and an hour a day in the International Correspondence School will raise your pay. Astoria, Oregon, May 3, loot Mr. F. X, Holt, Asst. Supt. Div. 3, I. C. S., '308 McKay Bldg., Portland, Oregon". lA'ar S;r: Replying to your letter of the 6th instant, will say, when I enrolled ,n the Schools I was receiving a salary of J.jo per month, or J 1080 per year, and am now advanced to 1150 per ' month, orliSoo per )ea- an increase of (( j pei t ent. Aside from the financial gain there is the xaiisfaetion of KN'OW'ING THAT VlH' KNOW the theory Andhtndametital principle of the profession, and no technical report or discus-iion k heyoinl your r'omprchensioit. There is absolutely no question conecrnittjj the ability of the School to teach, or of a stddent to learn under the mtetn employed bv the International Correpond erne schools of Seranton, Pa, .Respectfully your, FRANK 11. NKH'HAM., '. Chief Fnjrirccr J ug Tatoosh, AMoria, Ore. FATAL POLITICAL ROW. New oik, Oct. 17 bitter attavk en -As a result of a Tammany Hall New Aberdeen, should have an ordi nance against bachelors living in bunches. They make altogether too hot times. ; The Pacific coast is shy one town but a better town will arise froj Aber deen's ashes. NO MORE PASSES. Chicago, Oct. 17 The Thibune today says: ". The issue of passes by western roads during the year 1901 will be greatly re stricted. Passes to shippers or mer chants will be entirely discontinued. VI not a man diseice. It is natural to "rub the spot that hurts, and when rheumatic pains are shooting: through the joints and muscles and they are inflamed and sore, the sufferer is apt to turn to liniments and plasters for relief ; and while such treatment may quiet the pain temporarily, so amount of rubbing or blistering: can cure Rheumatism, because it is not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all through the system, and every time you are exposed to the same conditions that caused the first attack, you are going to have another, and Rheumatism will last iust as loner as the poison is in the blood, no matter what tou apply externally. Too much acid in ,the blood is one cause of Rheumatism; stomach troubles, bad digestion, weak kidneys and torpia nver are otner causes Thopms Kenn?y, a laborer, lies in dying condition at a hospital and his alleged assailant, James Hennessy, Is h Id to await the result of his wounds The shooting took place in a Harlem saloon ear ly todiiy. Kenney is said to have engaged in a political argument wjth 10 men. H becams tuite bitter and was attacked with chairs. Drawing a revolver he prepared to defend himself. Half a dozen pistols were displayed in the crowd and a rush was made on Ken ney. Two shots rang out and he fell When the pillce broke into the room. there was a general fist fight in pro gress and Kenney lay dying on the floor. Only one arrest was made, that of Hennessy. who was accused by other persons as having fired at Kenney. FOOTBALL PROHIBITED. Chicago, Oct. 17. A dispatch from Waukesha, Wis., says: Becaus of the frequent accidents during football practice, which result ed in five students being Injured In the last 1C days, one so seriously that he was snt heme, the faculty of Carroll college has forbidden the game. This action was taken after putting the question to a vote first of the football team and then of the students of the coll ;ge. Falling to secure their approv al, :he faculty premptorily ordered the football team to disband for the season, squadron DISHONEST LETTER. C4RRIEff. USABLE TO SLEEP AT HIOHT. Sldnty, Ohio, August SS, 1903. A few months o I u faallnrweak ad ran down and unabla to rat .T..n night. I fait xtrml7 bd, indalio bid rbstunatia pains In my oint and mas- temporary relief at bast; to seeing 8 B 8. hlfhl rsoommandsd for such trail, bias, I began its use, and after takin ft for some ttma was wall pleased with tha result. It did away with the ibeumaUo pains, ave ma refrehin- alaen in3 built up my general system, giving ma strength and energy. It is a good medi cine, without a doubt, and I take Diea. are in endorsing It. 1 . F. D. No. I. S. 8. BOUOHTOW. ' which bring on this painful dis ease, because the blood becomes tainted with the poisonous mat ter which these organs fail to carry out of the system. Cer tain secret diseases will produce Rheumatism, and of all forms this is the most stubborn and severe, for it seems to affect every bone and muscle in the body. The blood is the medium by which the poisons and acids are carried through the system, and it doesn't matter what kind of Rheumatism you have, it must be treated through the blood, or you can never get permanently nati 11. as a cure ior rneumatic trou, bles S. S. S, has never been equalled. It doesn't inflame the stomach and ruin the digestion like Potash, Alkalies and other strong drugs, dui tones up tne general neaitli, gently stimulates the sluggish organs, and at the same time antidotes and filters out of the blood all poisonous acids and effete matter of every kind ; and when! S. S. S. has restored the blood to its' natural condition, tbe painful, feverish joists and the sore and tender muscles are immediately relieved. Our special book oa Rheumatism will be mailed free to those desiriag it. Our physicians wilt cheerfully answer all letters asking for special information r advice, for which no charge is made. ti:s SYftrr cpccmc co., Atlanta, ga. Chicago, Oct. 17 Albert Joerndt, a letter carrier, is now in Jail awaiting arraignment on the charge of stealing letters and checks and money collected Joerndt last night confessed to Post office Inspector Stuart that he had been betting on the races and, being pressed for money to cover his losses, for more than a year had been committing thefts. The total amount taken may reach into the thousands of dollars. Joerndt was an officer In the National Association of Letter Carriers and tw ice had been a delegate to the con ventions of the organization. We are offering Specially low prices during the Period of this Display JOHN C. SANNER, AGENT, ASTORIA, OREGON DEAF MUTES CAN'T GET ALONG. New York, Oct. 17. Although neither ever was heard to utter a cross word to each other. Isaac P. Beach, of Bran ford, Conn., has brought divorce pro ceedings ag.tinst Sin. Reach on the grounds of Intolerable cruelty. They have been married V) years. Iloth are deaf mutt-s and the testimony In the case will be nfiven by witneis similar ly afflicted. C, W. Barr Dentist Manned Building. . 573 Commercial street, Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 8061. . - Dr. T. L. Ball BENT'ST 521 Commercial street, Astoria Ora. CONFESSIONS OF A PKIKST. Rev. John S. Cox, of Wake, Ark WTites: "For 12 years I suffered from yellow 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 Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for 12 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 SO cents. Office Chief Commlsary, Vancouver Barracks, Wash., October 10, 1503. Scaled proposals for furnishing and delivering potatoes and onions for six months beginning November 1,1903, will be received here and at offices of com missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon, Boise Barracks, Idaho, Fort Columbia. Fort Casey, Fort Flagler, Fort Walla Walla, Fort Worden and Fort Wright, Washington, until 10:30 a. m. October 20, 1903, and then opened. Information furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endors ed : "proposals for potatoes and onions,' and addressed to Commissary of post to be supplied or to Major George B Davis, Chief Commissary. O10-19 FOUND- A place where you can buy fine wines and liquors for family and medicinal use, at reasonable figures. The Cali fornia Wine & Liquor House, 422 Bond street, 'phone 2174 black, are content with small profits. No bar. Free city delivery. 828-026 Office of Chief Commlsary, Vancouver Barrlcks, Wash., Sept 21, 1903. Sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering fresh beef and mutton for six months beginning January 1, 1904, be received here and at office of com missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon; Boise Barracks, Idaho; Forts Casey, Columbia, Flagler, Walla Walla, Wright, Worden, Lawton and Vancou ver Barracks, Wash., until 10:30 a. m., October 2L 1903, and then opened. In formation furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed "Propoeaia for fresh beef and mutton," and addressed to commis sary of post to be supplied, or to Major Gfcorge B. Davis, Chltf Commissary. I-21-O-20 ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. LEAVE I PORTLAND ARRIVE 8:00 a m PortlaniTVnion De- 11:10 a m 7:00 p m pot for Astoria and) 9:40 p m WayPointa a ASTORIA 7:45 a m For Portland and 11:30 am 6:10 p m Way Points j 10:30 p m SEASIDE DIVISION 8:15 a m Astoria for Waren-I 7:40 a m 11:35 a m ton, Flavel Fort 4:00 pm S:50pm Stevens, Hammond;'10:45am and Seaside 6:15 a m 9:30am 2:30 pn Seaside for War- renton, Flavel, Hammond, Fort Stevens & Astorlal 12:00 pm 7:20 pm 9:26 am OSTE O PATHY DR. RH0DA C. HICKS Mansell Bldg. Fhone Black 2IWS 573 Commercial St Astoria Ore. C. J. Trenchard Insurance, Commission and Shipping, Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific Express Companies. Customs House Broker, FRAEL & COOK rKANSI fcR COMPANY. Telephone S2L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our oar Will receive special a 1 tent loo. No 538 Duane St. w. J. COOK. Mgr. Fulton Bros. ATTORNEYS And Counsclori-at-Law Offices, 0,1.1 .viiowa Hlrlif,. TVnth and Com ni'Ti-mi .iw., Htoirlu. lire RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies In stock. We sell the celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone UL H.W.CYRUS, - Mgr The Waldorf CHA8.F. WISE, Proprietor. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Concert Kvcry Hvenlnyr Cor. Eighth and Aator fits' Astoria, Or John Fuhrninii, Win. Wcrthwi Q.W.Morton. Central Meat Market 643 COMMERCIAL ST. Vour order, for oirala. Ixitii FRESH AND SALT Will b promptly end Utlaiaclorlly attvnded to TVIepltoae No. H2I. Fuel ! Fuel ! Fuel ! Reduced to $2.00 per Wagon Load by the Kelly T rainier Company KELLY THE WOOD MAN Is Here to Stay Fir Slnbwood $2 per cord Uoxwoocl 1,80 a load Phone 2211, Black . KELLY the Traniferma AS THE CROW FLIES the roomy retiring rooms coay com partments and Ihe many tittle con-venlrni-ra eapeclaily arranged for th-lr comfo.'t on the ilii Northwestern Limited "THE TRAIN FOR COMFORT" every night between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago via Ltef:re starting; on a trip no matter whore write for Interesting Informa tlon about comfortable traveling. II. L, SI8LER, Oeneral Agent, 132 Third Street, - Portland, Ore. .0 W. TEASDALE, Pen. Faea. Agt, V St Paul. MIn. t - .- an'.', . 1 1 BlHliop Hlcka of Park City, Ulan Alloa Lee Herrlnv. Kk Inner BlllMunford. Kcl. Turnnr. AigutClcrK JJua. Muni The National Saloon and Cafe Fineit Wines, Uquori and Clgan 473 Coramerolal tt. - Atorla, o CHIKPrr.'. .mm... .. ftmmimi pills In HI-.O .! ,l,l n.,-jHe lIHa. iiiiuu.ii,i,.,. ;ii,.iii.,. htmh '" ill-lllUmi. mm tmlu. UO'ii. Ha; ril f H,,,,,,,,,, mf 4. I. 1 "fr-!i..f r,., MAtt- t.i. '"" aliul. 1 1 t.niiu imiimui 'm hi annua hun, I'UILA M A' ii T UXORIOUS -lRflVEL Sunday only All trains make close connections at Coble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Sound points. J. C. Mayo, General Freight and Pass. Agent. Sooirs Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE .Inflammation er Catarrh KIJn.7.. So ear BO ta. OarM anlakiy and Panea ntif tna wont eaaaa of Wonarrbor and MMt, BO toalU r at how Uin alaad. ins- aiolatl barmixia, ,''!2 bf 4"rtlit: Prloe ll-OMboaaaiB.fs, thi tmunnn co, aixssoMTajKs.OHio. Sold by C'haa, Rogers, 459 Commercial Th, "Northwestern Llmhid1 trains electrlo lighted throughout, both Inside ana out, ana steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains ia the world. They embody the latest. nwe.r and best Ideas for comfort, convenience ana luxury ever orcerea the travellln public, and altogether are tba meal complete and splendid production of tb car builders' art. These aplnndld Trains Connect With..... .. The Greet Northern The Northern Pacific and Tbe Canadian Pacific ,AT ST. IAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. . No eitra charge for these aunerio. acommodatlons and all rlasssa of Uck els are available for passage or, the train on this line are proteoted hi Ihr Interlocking Block System. V Oregon SnoqrLmt: akd umom Pacific 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of can. ' "" TIM IS acHKU- Pepart ULKg Arrive, From Portland, Chicago " Portland Salt Lake, Denver, 1, Special Ft. Worth, Oma- t:S0p.m, 0:20 a., ha, Kansas City, VlaHunt- St Loula, Cbl ItiKton. cago and East Atlantio Salt Lake, Denver, Expreai Ft. Worth, Oma- 8:irp.m. ha, Kansas City 10:30 a.m. vlallunt- St. Iuls, Chicago - Ington. and Cast ' l'aTiaWalla, St. Paul Lewlaton, Spo FastMal kane, Minneapolis. 7:35 p. m, P. m. 8t. Paul, Duluth, via. Milwaukee, Cblcagt Spokane and Hast OCEAN AND RIVER BCHEDULB. -From Astoria AH sailing dates ' ' subject to change. For San Francla TiTmT co every Ave days, Daly ex IcofumbuTiUver 4; "a. m., cept Bur to Portland and Dally ax Way Landlnga. cept Mo Steamer Nahcotu leavea Aatorla on tide dally except Sunday for Ilwaco, connecting there with train for Long Reach, Tlgu and North Beach polnta. Returning arrlvea at Aatorla same ev ening. a. W. LOUNSBERRT.Agent Aatorla,