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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1903)
ASTORIA, OKKGOX. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2,1. 1903. C cow Day If 0n 8 Brass Works nanafacterers c? Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundrywen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest 2451. Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. OPPONENT OF TWEED DEAD Vincent Cody, Who Spent Thlr-ty-thre Years tn Prlxon. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FBED.tt0YISI0NS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all linds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. i Teath tad Commercial Streets BLACKSMITHING. ferriage hi mm BBnjinf.l; Flrsifiass Horse sioelnf Logging Camp Work. ' ; AH 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 911. IMR'f HORSESHOEING General Blackemithing, Boat and Cannery "Work. See OB for High Class Work. Shop Corner of Fif teenth and Duane Streets, near St. Mary's Hospital. HOLMES & S B IB B RT Phone 2561. New Tork, Oct. JS-8ufferliig tor most of his life m result of a victory over William H. Tweed, in the days when that "Boss" was tn the height of hli power, Vincent Cody la dead." Cody, was once a wealthy man. He died a watchman on (he Rapid Transit Sub. way. and. since the Civil War, through which he fougM, had served S3 year In stall"' rrlsi nil of whk'h he declar- ed waa due to t'.e fact that he succeed ed In defeating Tweed' candidate for the assembly In the "boss" own district shortly after the war because he had not succeeded in getting hla old politi cal job when he returned from the front. He declared that Tweed follow ed him up and that later, when he waa arrested because of an accidental shooting In which he was Involved, he was convicted by a "packed"' Jury and sent to prison for life. ( Cody'a sentence waa commuted by Governor Roosevelt but he left the prison much aUnst his will. DAN PATCH LOWERS RECORD Goes a M He Print in l..W4, Ileal Intr Albert's Time. Memphis, Tenn,, Oct. 22. A mile In IM 1-4 was made by Dan Patch today, clipping J-4 of a second from the worll's record held by Prim1 Alert, The mile waa pared without a wind ahleld. The time by quarter wa: 29, 5S, 1:17 1-4. UNDERGOES CHANGE OF MIND Miss Thnrmnn Concludes She Is N'ot Kuhn's Widow. J NOTHING PLEASES so well as nicely laundried linen. We have the neatest and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the best nvi, mi 11 UHC UViB, The Troy Laundry Cor. Tenth and Dnane St. PhoMl991 . ; HENNINGSEN a CO. Dealers In Furniture, Stoves. Tinware, Kocse Furnishings. Seconi-band Goods Bought And Sold. Chicago, Oct. 23. The Tribune today says: Dorothy Thurman has decided ahe Is not the widow of the late Abraham H. Kohn, who died recently In a San Fran Cisco sanitarium. Consequently she will not carry ou,t her threat of seeking to establish her legal right. The decis ion Is said to have followed a confer ence with her attorney, in which she outlined the basis of her claim. "MlAi Thurman believed she was en titled to recognition In the courts, and based her claim upon what she suppose ed was the law," said a man speaking for her. "She has been advised she was mistaken. There, was no ceremony, and Miss Thurman'a assertion that she was Kohn's widow grew out of a wrong understanding of the cbmmon law of marriage Jn Illinois. RHEUMATISM CURED AT LAST Good News, for All Who Sutter With ItheiinmttNni, Free. A LOVE LETTER. Would not Intercut Jim If you were locking for a guaranteed solve foi acres, burns or piles. Otto Podd, of CPond-sr, Mo., writes: "1 suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Buckltn's Arnica Salve cured me. Its the best wive on earth." 23c at Chas Rogers drug store. , NEW ORDERS FOR TRANSPORTS. San Francisco, Oct. 22 Orders have been Issued, according to Major Devol, general superintendent of the trans port service, tor the troopships to stop at Honolulu and at Guam , on every trip to the Orient and that a stop will he made at the first named city on each return voyage. Some of the boats may also call at Nagasaki to coal. PERSONAL MENTION- STATE SCRIBES IN SESSION Seventy .five Newspapers Itepre seated at Convention. 504 BOND STREET. ASTORIA. OREGON. PHONE. RED. 2305 HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND.. OREGON. Diamonds Are Going Upll RIGHT NOW The Time to Buy a Fine Gem J. H. iSEYMOUR 464 Comnu-dal Strut ASTORIA, ORE. Has Beauties at Prices no Greater than Months Salem, Oct. 22. The eighteenth an nual convention of the Oregon State Press Association was formally con vened tonight by President Arthur Conklln. Representatives of about 75 Oregon newspapers are now In attend ance and the enthusiasm Is very pro nounced. The attendance Is expected to Increase by at least 50 before tomor row night. This evening's session was devoted mainly to organisation and the trans action of routine business. The feature of the program was the annual address of President Conklln. DON'T WANT WINTHROP. Ago New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. CO nth St. next door to Griffin Bros. ;v and adjolnlitj the Office Saloea ASTORIA, OREGON Saves Half the Fuel Dener let ilast Manila, Oct. 22 A committee appoin ted by the American Chamber of Com merce In this city appeared before the Philippine Commission and submitted a cablegram to President Roosevelt re commending the appointment of a busi ness man of the United States as a member of the commission upon the retirement Of Governor Taft. The commissioners present, while they raised no objection to the cable being forwarded to tlie president, declined to express any opinion upon Its merits. There Is a pronounced objection here to the proposal, that the president ap point Bookman Wlnthrop, ex-assistant executive secretary to the vacancy, and several heads of the department say they will resign If Wlnthrop gets the post. It Is said that the commission favors George W. Davis. IMMIGRATION IS ENCOURAGED. Rochester, N. T., Oct. 21. An Immi gration officer lias started for New York with Colla Delghan and her son Peter, of England. The woman is about 40 years of age and the boy is 15. Eliza- beth Burnes, sister to Mrs. Delghan, who was arrested September 23 and or dered deported, is said to have confess- ed at her hearing that both were fur nished with money by the authorities at Liverpool, with, which to emigrate The United States revenue cutter Dallas has arrived at Charlotte from Osweho for the purpose of patrolling the lake from Odgensburg. Headquar ters have been established at Ogdens burg and the boat will be In these waters for five- years. OUR SHIPS AT MONTEVIDEO. W. C. LAWS aco. 527 BOND STREET r- r, ' , CIGARS AND TOBACCO V Two Stores Commercial St. Subscribe for The Morning Astorian. New Tork, Oct. 22 The United States crosiers Newark and Detroit have ar rived here, cables the Herald's Monte video, , Uruguay correspondent. They came from Santos and will go next week to Buneos A ryes to be repaired in the dry dock. The American bark Kennebes has ar rived at this port after having sustain. ed heavy damages. Her pilot has a broken leg and arm. SECOND DAY OF BANKERS' SESSION. San Francisco, Oct. 22 The second day's session of the American Bankers' Association was made interesting by the address of Hon. William B. Bldg- ley. controller of the currency, and by flattering testimonials of the country's prosperity received from the delegates. The attendance today equaled that of the opening day. Tomorrow Hon. Ellis Roberts, treasurer of the United States, will make an address and officers will be elected.- BASEBALL SCORES. At Portland Portland 5; San Fran cisco . At Seattle Seattle 7; Los Angeles 4. At San Francisco Sacramento 4; Oakland 3. A. J. Anderson of Rainier Is In the city. Daniel Miller, of Tillamook, Is in As toria. S. Wylle of Nasal waa In Astoria yes terday. C. C. Masten came down from Sven sen yesterday. Mrs. Q. Wlngate returned to Port land lust night . Philip Condlt of Seaside was In the city last night. John T. 0"Shia of Portland was In Astoria yesterday. Attorney J. H. Smith is In Portland on legal business . Charles Wlrkkala has gone to Grays river on an outing. District Attorney Allen Is attending court at St. Helenas. t Fred Moore of Seaside was an Asto rla visitor yesterday. F. J. Carney was a passenger for Portland last ninht. Mrs. Pemberton of Cathlnmet visit ed In Astoria yestetrday. R. H. Dearborn of St. Helens waa on Astoria's streets yesterday. George W .Ralston went to Portland for a short visit last night. Andrew Kola, who lives on the Nasal river, was in the city yesterday. John Waterhouse, a Clatsop dairy man. was in the city yesterday. Sam Ness and J. S. Delllnger arrived on the steamer Alliance yesterday. Mrs. Ashley and daughter of Brook- field were visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs O. C. Fulton went to Portland Inst night and will remain over to hear Nordica. Roy F. Dean was In the city yester day in the interest of the Densmore typewriter. &rs. West ind Mrs.Kent were among the Catblaiwt ladies who visited In As toria yesterday. Dr. Pllklngton Is In -he Grays river country today where he was called on a professional visit. Mrs. J. A. Fulton and Mrs. Albert Dunbar are among the Astoria ladles who have gone to Portland to hear Nordica Dell Scully returned yesterday from the forks of the Nehalem and Youngs rivers with a string of 33 salmon trout. One was alleged to be 22 Inches In leneth. Mr?. Pete Grant and son, Dick, re turned to Portland last night. They attended the Bennett-Lemon nuptials Wednesday. Rev. Ocsar Ostrom left this morning for Spokane where he will attend the annual conference of Swedish Lutheran church In Oregon, Washington and Idaho. He will be away about two weeks. ' W. E. McAfee is In receipt of a let ter from Druggist Frank Hart written from Los Angeles. Cal. Mr. Hart states that the run of winter tourist from the east has Just started up In California's sunny clime. Mrs. A.J. Taylor returned last night from a visit in Washington. in To all who auffer with rheumatism I will gladly send tree the wonderful i y of how my mother waa cured aft er yearn of suffering, together with th most elaborate treatment on rheum tlsm ever published. No ntattvr what your form of rheunia tlsm la, whether acute, chronic, muscu lar, liuliininitttory drformnnt, sciatic, ihmiihIkU. gout, lumbago, etcno mat tor how many doctors have failed your rase no matter how many so-call ed ''sure cures" you have tried I want you to write to me and U't me tell you how my mother was cured. 1 nm neither a doctor nor a professor simply a plain man of business but I have a Cl'RE for rheumatism, and 1 want to tell everyone who suffers with rheumatism til about It. I appeal es pecially to ihe "chronically 111" who are wnarled and discouraged with "doctor ing" and to those who have been ct aside as "Incurable." Send me your address today postal card will do and I will mall you this wonderful story. My address Is VIC TOR RAINHOLT. Room I 13t West 12th street. New York, N. T. C. B. Allen, the trap operator, has come over from Ilwaoo and will be at the Cole during the winter. PROMPT PRINTING. The Astorian Job printing office Is now fully prepared to turn out first- cluxs printing at reasonable prices. No order loo large or too small to receive prompt attention. Let us know when you vant PRINTING. We are never too busy to attend to business. 'Phone 661. NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY JAPANKSK GOODS. New stock of fancy goods Just arrlv. ed at Yokohama Rnzaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. One of the most stylish business suits for men sho.vn this season Is the Steln-Iiloch. three button, single-breast ed sack suit sold by S. Danxlger ft Co. Mirror Baths are kept open on Sun day for baths. For nrst-class work In the tonsorial line, call at the Mirror Baths, Kit Commercial street Astoria, Oregon. a-lT-tf 1 HOT LAKE Oregon's Great Natural Wonder -Many Acres of Hottest Sprint. 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Sit eaars aa4 writs fur aw tllnatratad tnaklal !Uj. tt will latae aat ua. Adilraaa. DR.C.W.TAPE,.Cen.Mr.,orDR.W.T.PnY,Medlcal$upL oi l&u. oaiooa. mu m jpsaw lira. OR INOt'lHI Or ANT 0. B. M. STATION AtlST. 4WW Excursion rate 2c a mile the year round, asK nearest O. K. Ql Pi. Agent. Weinhards Lager Beer BE3T H-CENT MEAL. You will always find the best lie meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. 613 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, 11.50 to $2.60. 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. R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. ThoneSti THE WIGWAM C2ii IlrooltH. .Manager, See the Illustrated Pictures Every Evening Eighth and Astor Streets, . - Astoria, Oregon. No matter what price a woman wants to pay for shoes, $2.50, $3, $3.60, $4, or $5, she will find the best shoes for the money at Peterson & Brown's, tf DENSMORE TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all makes of typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Densmore. Huxley, Ryan ft Co., 82 Fourth Street. Portland, Or. CONFESSIONS OF A PRIEST. Rer. John S. 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 lcines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and feel that am now cured of a disease that bad 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 50 cents. DRINK THE BEST. When you want refreshments, you want the best. Call on P. S. Kenney, Star saloon, E07 Bond street, who keeps everything first class. Patrons always receive courteous treatment. Open day and night. KMf DENTAL OFFICE REMOVED. Dr. Bait has removed bis dental office from the room at 524 Commercial street to the Gunderson building over Peter. son ft Brown's Bhoe store. 22-lwk. THE PALACE BATHS. Hours for Turkish and Russian baths p. m. to 3 a. ro., except Sundays, Best equipped barber shop In the city, Five artists always on band. REDUCTION SALE. Reduction sale on ladles' and child reu's fall and winter hats until Novem ber 1, also a nice line of shirt waists, skirts, ladles' and children's furnishing goods, hair switches and pompodores. MRS. R. INGLETON, . Welch Block, Five thousand La-Imperials sold by J. V. Burns during the month of Beptem ber, this year, an Increase of 1,000 over August, o3-tf. PIANO TUNER. , For good, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Frederlckson, 2071 Bond stree. Phone 2074 Red. Peterson ft Browns' men attract attention, wards. fall shoe for Prices 13 up-tf CIGARETTES. The newest and latest In clgarettes Pall Malls; cork tips, at P. A. Trul Hnger's. Two stores. Gentlemen, your feet would be com fortable and look neat in Peterson ft Brown's new $3.60 and $4 fall shoes. oS-tf Famous Trains The Overland Limited to Cliiego via Omaha, and Tho Pioneer Limited St. Faul to Chicago, run via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway Each route offers numerous attrac tions. The principal thing to insuro a quick, comfortable trip cant in to see that your tickets read via tho Chicago, Milwaukee- & St. Puul Railway. H, S. ROWE, Central Ajtnt 134 Third Street, Portland When you are out for a good tune don't overlook Ue "O. K." DICK D0HEKTY tnd OUS PETERSON Proprietor! Astor St. Astoria, Ore. 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, beating, tinning, etc. Fixtures in stock. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY, v& Bona street. 'Phone 103L OCCIDENT SHOP Four chairs at the Occident barber shop. No use to miss everything wait ing for a shave. First-class artists and by the way, this is ths olace ta ret a uum. jiiveryining the very best. tf , Bee zapr, the house furnisher, for your carpets and linoleums. He carries the largest stock In the city. o2tf Chilly mornings call stoves. Zapf has them. 6 clal street. for heating 10-4 Commer- WANTED, , Nurse girl, corner of Ninth and Bond street over Astoria restaurant, room 4. 2t John Fuhrmsn, Wm. Werthes G. W, Morton. Central Meat Market 643 COMMERCIAL 8T. Your orders for meats, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and , , satisfactorily attended to Telephone No. 121. FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE L E. SELIG, Umu tnd Msnsjcr One week commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 26th, '03 Min'sB ii if In a ropertoire of the latest Successes A Company, of 25 People -Superb Band and Orchestra Iiigh Class Vaudeville be tween the Acts. Fuel ! (Fuel ! Fuel ! Reduced to $2.00 per Wigon Load . by the Kelly Trarufer Company KELLY THE WOOD MAN Is Here to Stay Fir Slabwood $2 per cord Boxwood $1.30 a load Phone 2211, Black . KELLY the Twuftrme WANTED. Office boy; must write Spencerlan hand. Apply t A. ft. C. auditor's Something Doing All the Time" Opening performance The laughable Four Act Comedy entitled "A Pair of Tramps' Change of bill each night PRICES Reserved Suit 35 cents - Gtllery 25' cenli. Sui isle opene Saturday momlnf it Griffins book store.