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ASTORIA, ORKGON WEDNESDAY. OCTOnEK 28. 100;?. Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works . Rlasafactnrers cf Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. . ' General Foundrj-uien and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Prices lowest Comer Eighteenth and Franklin. .rl.:ne 2451s Fancy and: Staple Groceries V FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CICIRS Supplies of all k inds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A Ve ALLrBN . Teats sad Commercial Streets BL.ACKSMITHING. arriafe and Wajon Bonding.; First-Class Horse Shoeing Ltogstlng 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. EXPERT HORSESHOEING General Blacksinitbing, Boat and Cannery Work. See us for High Class Work. Shop Corner of Fif teenth and Duane Streets, near St. Mary's Hospital. HOLMES & SBIBBRT . Phone 2561. Hope to Settle The Difficulty Meeting of Interested Parties to Be Held This Week to Con sider Butte Trouble. Butte. Oct. 27,-Thore Is a lull In the AmalgnntatodHelnxe war today. The next effort to settle the controversy, It la believed, will be made by the medl ntlon committee formed at the sugges- lion of the Business Men' Association of Great Falls. The member of this mediation committee will meet In about four day. William Seallon and F. August Helnse have both signified their willingness to meet the commit tee and discuss settlement of the Issues. As a result of the declsslon of Seallon to reject alt terma offered by Helnse, many miners are leaving the ctty for Wyoming and British Columbia. ASK A CONFERENCE. Anaconda, Mont., Oct. 47. Over 2000 smelter men held a mass meeting last night and discussed the Amalgamated Helnse situation. Resolution were ad opted calling upon Governor Toole to convene an extra session of the legis lature to enact laws remedial to the piesent state of affairs. In response to a telegram asking him If he, with Mr. Seallon, would meet mediation committee consisting of Sen Toole and J. J. Hill, F. A. Helnse yesterday telegraphed to President Her bert Strain, of the Great Falls Business Men's Association: "I shall be glad to do anything I equitably can to relieve the situation." The substance of the replies of Mr. Seallon and Mr. Helnse was telegraph ed to Mr. Hill and he was asked to fix a date wnen ne could meet mose gen tlemen and other members of the com mittee In Butte. It was late In the day when the telegram was sent to Mr. Hill and his answer has not yet been received. 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. - ' thand Duane st The Troy Laundry HENNINGvSEN a CO. 1 v. v ' Dealers In Furniture. Stoves, Tinware, House Fornlshings. Second-band Goods Bought And Sold. 504 BOND STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON. PHONE. RED 230S J DENIAL FROM CONSUL San Francisco, Oct. 27 The report sent out from Honolulu a few days ago to the effect lhat the Toyo Klsen steamship Nippon Maru would call at Midway Island on her way to Yoko hama owing to anxiety over the alleged strained relations between Janan and Russia, is denied by the general agent of the line in this city on the authority of Minister Takahlra at Washington. When ths report concerning the Nippon Maru was received here Agent Avery consulted Japanese Consul Uyeno and he in turn wired Minister Takahlra, J who promptly denied It on the Btrength of a cable from the Japanese consul General at Honolulu. Gottl A list of foreign prelates under the secretary of state and the congre gation of th propaganda, who are con Udered available for the appointment as cardinals, cables the Rome corres pondent of the Tribune, In the list of Americans presented by Cardinal Gottt, Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia stands first, Archblhop Ireland of St. Paul coming next, followed by Arch bishop Farley of New York and Arch bishop Chapelle of New Orleans. Con trary to rumors that several American cardinals will be created at the January consistory, only we will be named, ll even he be not left out at the lust moment. ARRESTED FOR FRAUD. New York. Oct. 27 Adolf Friedman whfwe arrest has Just been reported at Budapest t the Instance of the United States authorities on the charge of fraudulent bankruptcy In New York, formerly conducted the business of a dry-goods auctioneer In this ctty. He disappeared In December, 1S98 leaving creditors, it Is alleged, tor $12,000. In 1900 action was commenced against him. Before going away he drew $19, 000 from various banks where he had deposits. RATIO WILL SOON BE FIXED. Denver, Oct. 27 Daniel Guggenheim, who is in this ctty. In discussing the report of the Vnlted States committee on International exchanges said: "I believe at last the ratio between fold and silver will be fixed soon. It Is not a question of what ratio we ought to have. The question Is what ratio we can get. The ratio of 32 to one will be of Immense benefit to people of a great many different nationalities. It will enable China to become a pur chaser, and will create a demand for goods from America and other coun tries. A fixed ratio would also result in the opening of many Colorado mines." OFFER TO COLLEGE. London, Oct. 27 The Dublin eorrea rondent of the Dally Chronicle says he has been Informed thut the govern ment has made a definite offer of $J0, 000 a year to a Trinity college, Dublin, If It will consent to support a bill to establish a Catholic college within Dublin university and' to bring Queen's college, Belfast, Into the new coltege. The aathorities of Trinity college have not yet replied to this offer. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Diamonds Are Going Upll BIGHT NOW The Time to Buy a Fine Gem ANTIS CAPTURED CONVENTION. Seattle, Oct. 27. A special to the Post Intelligencer from Juneau, Alaska.says: The anti-territorial delegates captur ed the convention here yesterday and elected J. B. Hamlin chairman and W Shorthill secretary. Ex-Governor Swmeford bolted the convention. He is a strong advocate of a territorial form of government and the defeat of his friends sent him out of the con vention. The Valdes-Eagle road was enthus iastically Indorsed by the convention There was a good representation from southeastern. Alaska present and the Third district had a number of dele gates in the convention. Nome was not represented. 1 . WILL NOT COME TO PORTLAND. Boise, Ida., Oct. 27. T. P. Cook, general superintendent of the Western Union, at Chicago, and a party of other high officials of that company, arrived In this city tonight. The party will not continue their Journey to Portland as originally planned, but will return east today. Sheep Raising Pays Very Well Joshia West Offers Figures to Show That There Is Lots of Money In It. . It may not be known that sheep do well In Clatsop county. But ns a mat ter of fact. It may be truthfully stated that there Is big money raising mutton anywhere In this climate, whether In Clatsop Youtuy or In adjoining locali ties. Mr, Joalah West, of West Station, Clatsop Plains, was In the hep busi ness up till 1S92 when, as most sheep men know, prices tumbled and Mr. West changed his business and took up cattle. A year or so ago he naln bought sheep and began disposing of his cattle. A great many people will be Interested In Mr. West's figures. Last spring he had In all 129 head of sheep and his Increase wo 50 lamb. Out of hU original band he sold 40 head, dressed, to Scholfleld ft Hauke, of this place. They netted 75 pounds, and at t cents, brought the nice sum of $e a head, or $240 for ths whole. He used 10 for home consumption, which Is equal to $300 for the 50 head. The pelt, aver aged $1.11 1-2 a ptfee, and with the wool shorn from the remainder, h.xd net returns of $i04.25, and yet retained the original number of ehecp, counting the spring Increase. His band of sheep have been fed nothing but native grasses, refusing h.iy or vegltable. and have never been In a shed, though Mr. West has provid ed for their comfort a fine large struc turo. Mr. West's loss consists nf one buck ami two lambs, since his last venture In the business. Mr. West has Just returned from Sa lem with 150 head of grade Cotswells and full-blood bucks. He Is satisfied th.it the sheep business In Clatsop county Is profitable, and of this the Astorlan readers can have no doubt. A New Stock of Novelties We want you to Inspect our line of shell novelties, shell work box, shell purses. We are leaders in punei, chain bags, pocket books Svenson's Book Store, A.17 Commercial Ht. Weinhard's Lt r Beer R. J. OWENS, Proprietor. 'Thofco tfji THE WIGWAM On llruoks. Alaiinger, See the Illustrated Pictures Every Evening Eighth and Aitor Streets, . - Astoria, Oregon. 466 ComRkiTitl Strut ASTORIA, ORE J. H. SEYMOUR Has Beauties at Prices no "Greater than Months Ago New Style Restaurant Everything FirstJCIass. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. COT BIG PRIZE. Paris, Oct. 27 At the annual public session of the Academy yesterday, President Herro announced a number of prhes IncludiirgSMQO for experiments at the Sortoonne laboratory to settle the difference between French and Am erican scientists in connection with electro- dynamics. The Academy awarded the prize of 120,000 for the most remarkable scien tific work to Dr. Roux, who continues to carry out the work begun by the late Prof. Pasteur. Dr. Roux accepted the prize on condition that the amount be devoted o the scientific Investigation of the Pasteur institute. CO Uth St. next door to Griffin Bret and adjoining the Office Stloon APPOINTMENT IS CENSURED. Rome, Oct. 27. Monsignor Sogaro, for many years apostolic vicar In, the ASTORIA, OREGON Soudan' where actively particlpat- Saves Half the Fuel Ft rr a unerfor lor Steve Blast ed with Wingate Bay In the liberation of European prisoners from the Mahdi, has been appointed by the pope to the presidency of the Academy of Noble Ecclaslastlcs. The appointment has caused much gossip in Vatican circles, as the new president of the academy Is a Venetian. People are beglning to say that the pope Is giving all the good positions Xfi his fellow Venetians, ONE CARDINAL FOR AMERICA. New York, Oct. 27 The pope has re quested from Mgr. Merry del Val, the LYNCHER ARRESTED. Denver. Oct. 27. A special to the Republican from Basin City, Wyo., says James Patlock one of the men In dicted for' complicity In the lynching of Gonval and Walters and the killing of Deputy Sheriff Price, has been arrest ed and Is In jail. PERSONAL MENTION. C. C. Behnke, of Florence, Or., Is In the city. Dr. F.stes returned last night from Portland. Mrs. D. M, Owens, of South Bend, is in Astoria. Mrs. Stanfield is In the city visiting Pher mother, Mrs. E. P. Parker. Lieut. Jno. P. Spurr, of Ft. Colum bla, was registered at the Occident yesterday. Josiah west, of Clatsop Plains, was in the city yesterday and left this mor nlng for Portland. Paul Messlnger, manager of Weln hard's brewery, was In the city yester day, looking after the Interests of his Arm. Carl C. Fisher, of Svenson, returned Sunday from the Atlln district back of Skagway, Alaska, where he had been since the early part of August last. He did well In that section and will return soon. This, he thinks, Is one of the most prosperous localities of the Alaskan gold fields. When he left for home, the lakes were frozen over and the thermometer registered eight de grees below. GRAINO J THE PURE J vmtirs vurrtt In comparing Gruin-0 and coffee remember that while the taste is the same Groin-0 gives health and strength while coffee shatters tho nervous system and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Gruin-0 and its ben efits. TRY IT TO-DAY. At grocers eTerrwheis; 15c sod Me. pee package. WANTED. Wanted- Girl to work. Inquire at the corner of Ninth and Duane. SAVES TWO FROM DEATH. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havi. land, of Armonk, N. T., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption In an ad vanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she Is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung dis eases yield to Dr. King's New Discov ery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Chas. Rog ers. Trial botUes free. W. C. LAWS & CO. 527 BOND STREET P. A. TRULLINGER CIGARS AND TOBACCO Two Stores Commercial St. Subscribe for The Morning Astorian. From the Cow to the Table. JSJKJ. Th.Sf JT StfJft11 1 eoyt, We tert ejl the milk as It b brought to our SSnnlS 'v."? "i4"1 'n "hers more caution is exercised to insure r tteMcoMtom1 UCr dir,,ctehirW CVr to tbs bus!- Economy Brand Evaporated Cream Is produced. If you try It, you will say it Is ths most blessing and t maim appetizing. Take no bi Chemists and doctors say It is th. most healthful. hranri llnla.a St hattM th I.aI mmiAimi! hArAwitn. We produce ninety ear cant of th. world's suddIv and guarantee Srery can bearing our cap label. HELVETIA HUE COJTDBKSIHt COMPACT. HltAUna. IB. CALL FOR PRIMARIES AND CONVENTIONS. Notice is hereby given that a primary election will be held In the city of As toria, Oregon, Wednesday, November 4, 1903, between the hours of 12 m. and 5 p. m. of said day, for the purpose of electing (36) thirty-six delegates to republican ctty convention, hereinafter designated as follows, to-wlt: First ward Twelve Delegates. Second ward Twelve Delegates Third ward Twelve Delegates The following polling places and Judges of election have been selected: First wurd Polling place.CourtHouse. Judges of election: 8. O. Trulllnger, P. J. Goodman, and J. A. Montgomery, Second war Polling place, office of C. E. Foster, 694 Commercial street Judges of election: D. H. Welch, C E. Foster, and Wm. Elgner. Third ward Polling place, office of Astoria Box Company. Judges of elei: tlon: Oust Holmes, Iver Anderson, and W. T. Schofleld. Furthermore Notice Is hereby given that a republican city convention will be held at the CourtHome In theCity of Astoria, Oregon, on Thursday, Novem ber 5, 1903, at the hour of 2 p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following city ofnces.to be elec ed at the city election on December 9, 1903: One Mayor, for a term of two years One City Treasurer, for a term of two years. One Police Commissioner, for a term of six years. One Auditor and Police Judge, for term of two years. One City1 Surveyor, for a term of two years. One Superintendent of Streets, for term of two years. Two Councllmen from the First ward for a term of three years. One Councilman from the Third ward, for a term of three years. ' By ordsr of the Republican City Cen tral Committee: J. C. McCUE, DR. JAY TUTTLE, Sec. Chairman. NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY JAPANESE! GOODS. New stock of fancy goods just arriv ed at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. Mirror Baths are kept open on Bun- day for baths. For first-class work in the tonsorlal line, call at ths Mirror Hatns, 836 commercial street Astoria. Oregon. ..17-tf BEST 16-CENT MEAL. You will always find tha best Uc meal In the ctty at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. 612 Commercial street Zapf has tome fine mattings. All the latest designs and figures, 20 cents per yard. 630-4 Commercial street 02tf ELECTRICAL WORK. Interview Trulllnger ft Hardesty, 433 Commercial street, about your elec trical work, The Pioneer i Limited There is no train in service on any railway in the world that equals in equipment The Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chi cago via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Railway The railway company owns and operates the sleeping and dining cars on its trains, and gives to its patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. The buffet cars, compartment cars, standard sleeping cars and dining cars of The Pioneer are the handsomest ever built. Paul it s. ROWE. General Agent. 134 Third Street, Portland STILL IN THE LEAD Dainty eaters, people with hearty appetites theater parties, and all other parties find what they deslrs and some to appreciate at ths Toke Point oyster house. Ths choicest viands In ths mar ket art there served In most pleasing style. Open all night Private rooms. No matter what price a woman wants to pay for shoes, 12. DO, $3, $3.50. 14, or IS, she will find the best shoes for the money at Peterson A Brown's, tf DELIVERV FREE. , Call up jlhone 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 clln 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. Five thousand Lalmperlals sold by J V. Burns during the month of Septem ber, this year, an increase of 1,000 over August. 03-tf. PIANO TUNER. ror gooa, reliable piano work see your local tuner, Th. Frederlckson, 2071 Ootid stree. Phone 2074 Red. All we ask Is a trial of our Boys' School shoes, $1.60 to 13.50. At Peter son ft Brown's. Peterson ft 'Browns' men attract attention, wards, i fall shoes for Prices $3 up tf CIGARETTES, The newest and latest In cigarettes Pall Halls; cork tips, at P. A. Trul linger'. Two stores. Gentlemen, your feet would be com fortable and look neat In Peterson ft Brown's new $3.60 and $4 fall shoes. ol-tf Chilly mornings call for heating stoves. Zapf has them. (30-4 Commer cial street. ' DENSMORE TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all makes of typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Densmor. Huxley, Ryan ft Co., 82 Fourth Street Portland, Or. A LIFE SAVER -Many lives ars 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, 425 Bond street. . 'Phone 103L OCCIDENT SHOP Four chairs at the Occident barber shop. No use to miss everything wait ing for a shave. First-class artiste and by the way, thla is the place to get a bath. Everything the very beat. tf. REDUCTION SALE. rteduulon sate on ladles' and child ren'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. DENTAL OFFICE REMOVED. Dr. Bull has removed his dental office from the room at 524 Commercial street to the Ounderson building over Peter son ft Brown's shoe store. 22-lwk THE PALACE BATHS. Hours for Turkish and Russian batht t p. m, to I a. m., except Sundays. Best equipped barber shop In the city. Five artists always on hand. CI0AR STORE FOR SALE. For sale, cigar store on Commercial street. Apply to P. A. Trulllnger, 87S Commercial street. FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE L C SELIG, Lessee and MaiMjer TONIGHT HtnABlSlOf In a reportoire of tho latest Successes A Company of 25 People Superb Band and Orchestra iligh Class Vaudeville be tween the Acts. 'Something Doing All the Time" See Zapf, the house furnisher, for your carpets and linoleums. He carries the largest stock in the city, - o2tf WANTED. Office boy; must write Spencerian hand. Apply at A. ft. C. R. auditor's office. FOR RENT. For rent Large front room In private family. Fine view; best location. In quire C, this office, "Tennessee's Partner" Change of bill each night PRICES Ruerved Seats 35 cents ... Gallery 25J cent Seat tale opera Saturday mornlnj at Griffins book store.