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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1903)
ASTORIA, OKKGON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1903. Cay Ircn S Brass Works Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundryiuen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Priceslowest. fL::s243I. Corner Etliteentli end Franklin. Russians Arc . Angry With Us Indignant Because Treaty Was Concluded for Opening of Port of Mukden. Fancy nd Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AMD CIGARS....... Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, , Farmers and Loggers. A V. ALLBN Teats ad Commercial Streets BACKSMITHING. ferriage indWifoa Bnnaiaf. Flrst-Class Horse Sboeinf Loggttig Camp Work, AH kinds of wtgon 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. EXPERT HORSESHOEING General Blacksmithing, Boat and Cannery "Work. Seens for High Class Wort Shon . Corner of Fif teenth and Duane Streets, near St Mary's Hospital HOLMES & SBIBE RT Phone 2501. NO T H I N G P LE ASES 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. Si--.-. The Troy Laundry HENNINGSEN Q CO. Dealers In FarnltBre. Stoves. Tinware. House Furnishings. Secon3-band Goods BcDgbt Ani Sold. tfew Tork, Oct. 10. The Russians are vry Indignant with the United States foverimwnt for concluding ft treaty to oprn Mukden to the commerce of the world, cables the Chefoo correspondent of the Horald. They say, he asserts, that the St. Petersburg government will protect and maintain that the open Ins of this new treaty port will never take place. The Port Arthur Russian newspAper Xovoe Krai haa published a strongly worded article on this subject. It de clares that the treaty Is proof of the aggressive nature of the policy of the Cnited States. This policy, the paper declares. In fringes the right of Russia founded on her construction of the Manchuria lailway and the concessions by China to Russia of the sole commercial ex ploit at ton of Manchuria. The Russian fleet has returned from Dalny. The garrison there and 20,000 Chinese iaborers are building barracks for over 10.000 men. The defenses to the north of Ta Lien Wan are being strengthened. NO CHANCE OF TROUBLE. New Tork, Oct. 20. Admiral Alex left, viceroy of the far east, seems Indls posed, cables the Herald's. Port Arthur correspondent, to discuss the opening of Mukden as a treaty port. "Oh. we shall settle this question all rlpht.' he said, "maintaining our old friendship with America.. Interna tional commerce must go on." Regarding the alleged construction of forts at Tongampho, In Cores, he em phatically denied it. "These stories are all fabricated," he said, "to cause a sensation. There Is no fort, not & single officer, not a single soldier and not single cannon at Ton- gampo." Regarding Manchuria, he said trouble with the brigands Is constantly occur ring outside the railway tone.' He said he ofter received petitions from the Chinese begging him to retain troops, and he would receive more petitions were not the people terrorised. ramp between Kanasket and Palmer, met death Sunday afternoon by the ac cidental discharge of a gun while he was out hunting. He was accompanied by Oxford Johnson, who was employed In tre camp. After Bowen was wound ed Johnson started to carry the boy to his house, about a mile distant. When about half way home Bowen died and the corpse was tarried the Vest of the way by Johnson, TO HANG FOR OTHERS' CRIME Ajfot Cliliifse Asmiihoh KcspniiK ihtllty tor Munter. Vancouver, 'B. C, Oct 80. Three Chinese are charged with the murder of another Chinese, at French Iter, last summer. The trial will begin at Clin ton, B. C, on Wednesday. It Is said that the two younger of the prisoners have Induced the third and oldest to ac cept the onus of the crime. The pro vincial police say that, following a Chinese custom, the two younger pris oners have paid the old man for his life. One morning two Chinese, who lived and worked at French Bar, appeared at the nearest neighbors with a story that their partner had been murdered and his body thrown Into the river by. a Chinese who lived sii miles below French Bar. The accused was arrested He tu.med out to be a weak-minded, de crepit old man, who had scarcely vigor enough, to walk. He denied knowledge of the crime. As It did not appear poss ible from a physical point of view that the old man could have committed the murder, much less drag the body to the river, the two Informing Chinese, lusty young nun, were arrested "and also charged with ihe murder. Although lenylng absolutely ifny knowledge of the crime when arrested, the old Chinese now stoutly proclaims that he alone did the killing. NEW GOLD DISCOVERY. URGES RECIPROCITY TREATY 594 BOND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. PHONE, RED 2305 J HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND, OREGON. Diamonds Are Going Up!! RIGHT NOW The Time to Buy a Fine Gem v J. H. SEYMOUR Has Beauties at Prices no Greater than Months Ago 4M Commtxial Strut ASTORIA, ORE. New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. CO llth SL next door to Griffin Bros. and adjoining the Offia Ssloos ASTORIA, OREGON Saves Half the Fuel Superior Jit toves Blast Consul Steiuhart Believes We Must Adopt Tills Plau. New Tork, Oct. 20 United States Consul-General Stlenhart, at Havana, has arrived here with the Idea in view of Interesting business men In tffe Cuban reciprocity treaty. "It is earnestly to be hoped that the treaty will pass," Mr. Stelnhart said: "Considering the proximity of the two countries and the advantage of lower freight rates, the United States should be able to compete successfully with European manufacturers and mer chants, even if we left out of the reckoning the superior sagacity of the Americans. "The Cubans desire the adoption of the treaty, as it will insure to them a market for the next five years, and they are confident that at the expira tion of this period the relations of the two countries will be so closely cement ed that a renewal of the treaty will be easily affected, because it will be to the manifest Interest of both countries. Cuba Is Importing from us at the rate of $30,000,000 a year and I confidently believe that In six months after the passage of the treaty the total will be doubled. Most of the Increase will be In ctton goods and In rice. With prices declining !n the United States it should quickly regain the Cuban mar ket and sell much more to the island than ever before." Seattle, Oct. 20. Five prospectors. Monnran. Clarkson. Smith, Johnson and Wtndmlller, according to a special dispatch to the Post-Intelligencer, have just arrived at Valdex, Alaska, with IISOO In dust from the newly discovered placer ground at Shushitna. The men report the discovery of three very rich creeks, 20 miles from the Alaska range. 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 his house, his trouble was arrested and now he"s entirely cured. Tbeyrre guar anteed to cure. I5c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. AN ECONOMICAL IRISHMAN Worked 32 Years, Spent $44.90 and Saved a Fortune. New Tork, Oct. 20 Patrick Mahaney of Derby, Conn., has sailed for his old home in Ireland with $5200, represent ing the savings of 32 years as a farm hand. His wages generally were 112 a month and board. In the 32 years he has had but three employers and took only six day off. His expenditures amounted to $44.90, an average of less than 12 cents a month. This money be spent principally for newspapers. Mahaney said he had enough to live on comfortably and said he never.would work again. W. C. LAWS CO. j - . .. .. . . . - 527 BOND .STREET P. A. TRULLINGER CIGARS AND TOBACCO Two Stores Commercial St. BOY KILLED WHILE HUNTING. Seattle, Oct. aged 16 years, 20 Peter O. Bowen, I a logger working in a PERSONAL MENTION- Otto Mlkklesen is In Portland on bus iness. N. Enyart came over from Brookfleld yesterday. A. J. Cole of South Bend Is In Asto ria today. J. S. Kelso of Portland arrived In the city today. Mrs. James W. Welch was In Port land yesterday. L. Hansen came over from Grays river yesterday. Harvey Wells of Portland was In As toria yesterday. Dr. August C. Kinney went to Port land last night. C. W. Colby of Seattle arrived In the city yesterday. w M." H. Hendricks of Seattle was in the city yesterday. O. H. Sinclair of Rainier was In Astoria yesterday. Lieutenants Tobln and Pourle of Fort Stevens are In the city. Barton Frost of Baker City is in As toria for a few days. John Selmas of Seaside waa a visitor in this city yesterday. Mrs. Olson of the Deep river country was in the city yesterday. Thomis jN'Issen of Eagle Cliff was an Astoria visitor yesterday. Mrs. Winship of Ilwaco was a visit or In this city yesterday. Miss Callie Munson of Hammond was visiting in Astoria yesterday. Dr. Bailey and Lieut. John T. Spurr came up from Fort Columbia last night, Miss Iva Curtis has returned to Port land after a visit with Miss Gundereon M. Frederlckson and Mrs. Frederick son of Skamokawa were In the city yes terday. The ladies of the Thursday Afternoon Club will give a card party at Fishers' hall tonight. Mrs Ferguson arrived from Los An geles last night and is a guest of her sister, Mrs. John H. Smith. Mr. -ini Mrs. Peter Grant and son Dick came down from Portland last evening. Mr. Grant will return home this evening. Mrs. Jewett, of the dress department of the Dunbar company, has returned from Portland where she has been ac quainting herself with the latest fash- Inns In ladies dress. RAINY") THE PURE V J sM-i i in tnrrrr UftMiv vvrrtt It you use Graln-O In place of codes you will enjoy It just as much for it taste the same; yet, It is like a food to the system, dis tributing the full substance of the puns grata with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. AtgratsittvMDirlMf! 1 sc. sua Me. parpackaj. HOT LAKE Ortfog'i Crtat Nitonl Wondir-Minr Aero of flolltri "at . m.t . .a aa I il spring water on tarcn marvtioosiy mrauvc FOUND. A place where you can buy fine wines and liquors for family and medicinal use, at reasonable figures. The Cali fornia Wine A Liquor House, 431 Bond street, 'phone 1174 black, are content with small profits. No bar. Pre city delivery. C6-02 NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY Zapf has mi fine mattings. All the latest designs and figures. 20 cents per yard. W0-4 Commercial street 02tf JAPANK3H QOODB. New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Basaar. Call and i the latest novelties from Japan. 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 S. Danilger ft Co, Mirror Baths are kept open on Sun day for baths. For flrst-class work In the tonsorlal line, call at the Mirror Rath. 'Kit Commercial street. Astoria, Oregon. s-17-tf BEST U-CENT MEAL. Tou will always find the best tie meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant. No. (11 Commercial street ELECTRICAL WORK. Interview Trulllnger ft Hardesty, 433 Commercial street, about your elec trical work. All we ask is a trial of our Boys' School shoes, $1.10 to 12.50. At Peter son ft Brown's. STILL IN THE LEAD Dainty eaters, people with hearty 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. No matter what price a woman wants to pay for shoes, 12.50, 13, $3.50, $4, or $5, she will flndthe best shoes tor the money at Peterson ft Brown's, tt -(rMv:-,g-i4gg ste. ' " uiilJ TT 'ilI'Tli 'l ITIAM AHiaiKO MOM MOT lill-TTKW or lAMaTOtlVM, 10T LAM, 0lt OOS-ALTltUBI 1.000 tXtt. . A wwulff nil ( .nil rati eius. 4 bMnUral kwaltk rMwt Owl Is mmm 1M la iuir. Hut Uk ta ta Ik WmI wkM Ark. nMt Hot Sulni ar ta ttte (tit, It Is 1s Ik Ur.iHl HociU Vltr, o (I, H. N. r.llm.4. d mUr fr purtl.Ml. ru MM It ku bra know. 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We sell, rent, and repair all makes of typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Densmore. Huxley, Ryan ft Co., S3 Fourth Street Portland, Or. Five thousand Lalmperla's sold by J. V. Burns during the month of Septem ber, this year, an Increase ot 1,000 over August. o3-tf. PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Frederlckson, J071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Red. Peterson & Browns" fall shoes for men attract attention. Prices $3 up wards, tf Subscribe for The Morning Astorian. The Woman Who Knows' how to provide for the pantry always keeps the essentials on hand. Economy Brand Eyaporated Cream is an essential to those who have tried it Compare the other brands with those bearing our cap label and you will find that they look watery in comparison. Economy Brand rum smoothly from the can, is uniform in appearance and is the purest and most pleasant tasting. Ask your dealer for the kind that has the cap label HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING COMPANY, HIGHLAND, IJULIKOIS. CIGARETTES. The newest and latest in cigarettes Pall Malls; cork tips, at P. A. Trul llnger's. Two stores. Gentlemen, your feet would be com fortable and look neat In Peterson Brown's new $3.50 and It fall shoes. oS-tf 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. MONTGOMERY, 426 Bond street. 'Phone 1031. OCCIDENT SHOP Four chairs at the Occident barber shop. No use to miss everything wait lng for a shave. Flrst-class artists and by the way, this Is the place to get a Dam. Everything the very best. tf, See Zapf, the house furnisher, for your carpets and linoleum. He carries the largest stock In the city. o2tf Chilly mornings call for heating stoves. Zapf haa them. 630-4 Commer cial street. FOR RENT. Two rooms furnished for house-keep. lng. 165 Tenth street. 0-13-18 REDUCTION SALE. neiiuctlon sale on ladles' and child ren's fall and winter hats until Novem, ber 1, also a nice line of shirt waists, skirts, ladies' and children's furnishing goods, hair switches and pompodores, MRS. R. INGLETON, Welch Block. DELIVERY PREE; 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 ft CO. Famous Trains The Overland Limited to Chicgo via Oinnhn, and Tho Pioneer Limited St. Faul to Chiengo, run via tho Chicago. Milwaukee St. Paul Railway Each route offers" numerous tit true tions.. .Tbo irinciinl thing to insure a quick, "comfortable trip cant is to See thai your tickets read via tho Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Kail-way. S. R0WE, General Ajtnt . 134 Third Street. Portland THE PALACE BATHS. . Hours for Turkish and Russian baths t p. m. to I a. m., except Sundays Best equipped barber shop In the city, Five artiste always on hand. POSITION WANTED. Toung woman wishes a position as chambermaid. Enquire at this office. CIGAR STORE FOR SALE. For sale, cigar store on Commercial street. Apply to P. A. Trulllnger, 576 Commercial street. SKIFP FOUND. Brand new seining skill 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. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. At Hammond, Oregon, Oct. 24, 1903, there will be sold at auction (at Kin dred Park) a house, with two lots, a good organ and other furniture, three cows and some chickens. Sale to commence At 1 o'clock, p. m. FRANK MICKOLA. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice Is hereby given that the part nershlp heretofore existing between B. Sloop, J. H. Jeffers and William Johnson, doing business under the Arm of Sloop, Jeffers & Co., Is dissolved by mutual consent, William Johnson retir ing; B. J. Sloop and J. II. Jeffers con tinuing the business to whom all out standing accounts are payable and by whom all debts will be paid. B. J. SLOOP, J. H. JEFFERS, WM. JOHNSON. FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE. L E. SELIG, UM( and Msnsjcr One week commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th, '03 finai'sBiilf In a repertoire of tho latest. ' Successes A Company of 25 People - Superb Hand and Orchestra High Class Vaudeville be tween the Acts. , "Something Doing All tho Time" Opcnincr performance Tho laugliablo Four Act Comedy; entitled A Pair of Tramps" Change of bill each night PRICES Reierved Scats 35 ccnti ... Gallery 25 cents. , '" Sttt tale optm Saturday morning t Grlffliu book itore. . WANTED. Office boy j must write' Spencerlan hand. Apply at A. ft. C. R. auditor's office.