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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1903)
ASTORIA, ORKGON, THURSDAY, NOVtMBEh 5, 1903. Wliitiaf Scbf Bay Iron 8 Brass Works 1 Manufacturers c! Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundrymen and Patternmakers. , Absolutely firstelasis work. Prices lowest Pbone243l. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIC4RS....... Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, . ,f, Farmers and Loggers. Ai V. ALLBN Teath aad Commercial Stmts BLACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Bonding. First-Class Horse Shoeing Logging Cattip 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 Blacksmithing, Boat and Cannery Work. See ns for High Class Work. Shop Corner of Fif- teenth and Dnane Streets, near St. Mary's Hospital HOLMES & SEIBE RT Phone 2561. 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. W Tantli and TVnanA Kt " " W J ?to.ir ine L. H. HENNING-SEN CO. Upholsterer and Forniture Dealer. Handles Stoves, Tinware and Second Hand Goods. -. 504 BOND STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest P9RTL7VMD. Diamonds Are Going' Upl! RIGHT The Time to Buy J. 466 ComiMTlal Strut ASTORIA, ORE. New Style EverythinFirst,C!ass. The Open Day and Night 120 llth St. next door to Griffin Broi. and adjoining the Office Saloon P. A. TRULLINGER Cigars and Tobaccos The Ediscn Graphaphone, Disc and Circular. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Best on the market. (ELATERITE Is or Ulid 1 Decwury to MJEPLACE A.WOIUf-OTJ'T HOOK ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the plaoe of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings For flat and steep aariaces, gutters, valleys, eto. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in coat. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prises and Information. ' ' ' .' - ' THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland Subscribe for The is Lager Beer Comer Eighteenth and Franklin. iroy uaunary PHONE, RED 2305 OREGON. NOW a Fine Gem H. SEYMOUR Has Beauties at Prices no Greater than Months Ago Restaurant Best the Market Affords. Good Service. ASTORIA, OREGON Mineral Rubber) Morning Astorian. Fity-onc Injured At Kansas City Cable Cars Carrying Shop Girls on Their Way to WorK Come Together. Kansas City. Mo., Nov. i. One X"r ton was killed and 51 Injured, two per haps fatally, in a collision of table ears In ft fog early today on the steep Twelfth street viaduct. Moot of the Injured were shop girls on their way from their homes In Kansas City, Kan., to the big department stores on the Missouri aide. The dead girl, Nellie Lusoombe. aged to, waa killed Instantly. A small piece of steel the sue of a lead pencil waa driven Into the skull between the eyea and the left aide of the head waa crushed. She was so badly dlsnVured that It waa several hour before she waa identified. Of the Injured Carrie Mooney, a dryrooda clerk, suffered both leg broken and Herman Watklna, a clerk tn the Jlethodlst book concern, who? Jaw wr.s broken and who waa otherwise hurt, will die. It la believed. Seventeen others were more or lesa ser iously hurt, 'ive of them sustaining broken bones. The other St Injured sustained minor cuts and bruises. All the injured lived in Kansas City, Kan., or Us suburbs. Several of them were children going to school. Christmas novelties now coming m. Full line of things to burn. Visitors nlwAva welcome. Frank Woodflelds irt Store. Bond street. U PERSONAL MENTION. James Finlaywn Is In Portland. Miss Laura Fox went to Portland yesterday. Will C. Gibson, of Portland, was In the city yesterday. H. S. McGownn was over from Mc Gowan yesterday. E. W. Dlngman. of Portland, was in Astoria yesterday. Mrs. M. D. Staples and daughter are visiting In Portland. District Attorney Allejrhas returned from Clackamtis county. Miss Pauline Steab was in the fity from her home at Seaside. Miss Mabel Olsen, of Warrenton, was an Astoria visitor yesterday. Major Langfltt and Captain Sanford returned to Portland last night. Mrs. M. E. Masterson and Mrs. E. h Streumever nre visiting in Portland. Miss Lila Sutherland came down from Portland yesterday to visit with friends. C. A. Tobin find F. G. Horton, Port land traveling men, were in town yes terday. Will R. Hume returned yesterday from Portland after an absence of a few davs. Mrs. W. S. Kinney returned to Gear hart last night after a few days spent In the city. W. E. MitchPll, of the firm of Mitch ell, Lewis & Staver, was down from Portland yesterday. An lmproven-nt is reported in the condition of Mr9. Frank Llnenwebcr. who has been quite ill. Will G. Martin, the well known com' merclal traveler, was among the ar rivals down on last night's train. r M. Plerson. a Portland shoe man was In the city yesterday. He returned to the metropolis on the nfeht tram. Mrs. Marion Trenchard Is still ser iously ill at her home. There has been little change in her condition for some days. Mrs F. L. Fraser and children re turned last night from Portland and will leave today for their home at Ilwaco. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Birtch. of San Jose, arrived in the city yesterday and will leave for Tillamook today on the steamer Harrison. Jess Rltter has retired from hie po sitlon with the Palace Catering Com pany arid will go Into the restaurnnt business at Hammond. James E. McFaul, of Chicago, repre senting the Lumbermen's Credit Asso ciation, who had been In the city for a few dnys. returned last night. Mrs. J. T. Healey and Mrs. W .E. Rlack. of Grays River, returned yester day from Portland, where they had been visiting, and left for their home Miss June Stanley waa In the city yesterday from her home at Seaside Miss Stanley contemplates making a triD to California In the near future G. W. Lounsberry, who had been at Seaalle for a few weeks, returned to the city yesterday. The outing had a beneficial effect on Mr. Lounsberry'a health. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kittllxen and Mr and Mrs. C. O. Klttlisen, of'Sloughton Wis., arrived in the city last night and will visit for a few days with Police Commissioner Moen. H. L. Day, a sawmill supply man, returned lo Portland last night after a short business visit in Astoria. While here Mr. Day sold to the Tongue Point Lumber Company several dust collect ors. valuable adjuncts to a sawmill School Superintendent Lyman leaves this morning for eastern Oregon on a tour of organization of the Oregon edu cational exhibit to St. Louis. During What Shall We Have for Dessert? ' This question arises In the family every day. Let ns answer It to-day. Try a delicious and healthful dessert Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baking I add boiling water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers 10-aay. 10 cia. IT hi absent Mrs. C. A. Qearhart will be present Saturday afternoons to meet visitors at the school euperlntend etit's onVe. R. M. Wooden and son, who ure In the city from their home at Jewell, re port a poor yield in hope this season. Mr. Wooden has Just returned from a trip to Portland where he disposed of the last of his crop. They will be In town until this evening when they will return 4o their home at Nthalem. EASTERN ELECTION RESULTS (Continued from First page) th tank and businesa failures through out the country, gave color to Senator Manila's claim that the election In Ohio Involved natlonul issues gre.ttr in Im portance th.n .h betterment of our local conditions. "I hope that Senator Hanne's state ment that hie -election will preserve the Industrial and business situation from disturbance will be verified, and that connlence. which he bellevea to be the basis of prosperity, will be pre served." ' THE RESULT IN IOWA, nes Moines. Nov. 4. Unofficial esti mates dace Governor Cummins' plural ity over J. B. Sullivan, the democratic candidate for governor, at ST.OOO. The democrat will have 2S of the :00 mem bers of the next house, a bain of six, and eight of the 50 member of the senate, a loss of two. PLURALITY r.EDUCKD. Providence, R. V. Nov. .-Complete ,,ir,,.i from thoc state re-cloot Oover- nor L. F. C. Garvin by 15S5 plurality, a decrease of 8151 votes. SAM PARKS LOSES ALL HOPE Sure Shot Sin? Sinjr Yawn for HIiM-llt'slK" From i nion. New York. Nov. 4.-Samuel Parka, from his cell In the city prison, has an 'hut he will resign as walking deleipUe and as member of the House smiths and Hrlilgemens' Union at Its m(in Friday night. He says ne out of the labor movement forever and -wihi hat he wll not appeal irom his conviction In the extortion cases f which he recently was tried, lie is eager to serve his prison term and la not seeking ball. t m .".one." laid Park, "jwnwg can save me from Sing Sing. If I did get a new trial I would be convicted as regularly as I came before a Jury. 1 nnt nshamed of my labor career. I thought I was right and followed my hot lucftnnent. I have but one regret and tht Is for my wife. She Is pros trated over my troubles. INSURGENTS TAKE CAPTIVES. New York. Nov. 4.--Governor Obal- dla, of Panama, ond all the authorities In addition to Generals Tovnr end Amayo, .ire captives In the hand of the Insurrectionists, says a Herald dispatch from Panama. All the Colomblun cruis ers on the Paellic side of the Isthmus have been taken and It la expected that Colon will be tak?n together wllh the cruiser Corthagena. .COAL! COAL! COAU If you want your money's worth Ring "Phone 1311. GEO. W. SANBORN, Agt. SEAT SALE OPENS. This inornlmr at 9 o'clock the sent sale opens for the performance of "A Millionaire Tramp" at Fishers' tomor row night. Don't delay In securing seats as there Is sure to be a bl? crowd. Theater goers can look forward to an evening of laughter, tears and pleas ure. Prof. H. W. Dennle has Issued Invi tation for a dance nt Warrenton, which will be the first of a regular ser ies to be given there this winter. The affair will take place tomorrow night. Miss Lillian Phelps, the national tern terance lecturer, will give a lecture hi- nn nvt Monday evening. The reeular meeting of the W. C. T. U will be held today at 2:30 p-m. at their parlors on Bond street., J. A. Mattson vice-president of the Pacific coast division of the Interna tional Longshoremen's Association, ad dressed the mill and lumbermen's union last evening. There was a rousing at tendinc. several candidates being in Itiated. The ministry Is the only one of the learned professions that is not now over-crowded. SAVES TWO FROM DEATH. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of, whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havl land, Of Armonk, N. Y., "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. SOo and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Chas. Rog ers. Trial bottles free. ABOUT AUSTRALIAN COAL Coal Is the best fuel, Australian le the best coal, Tou don't have to hire it split, It burns without seasoning, No large space required for It, ' Australian coal excells all others, It makes less ashes and dirt, It keeps a hot even fire, It Is the cheapest fuel, Call up phone 1961 for coal, We deliver It for you. , No charge for delivery. ELMORE ft CO, Six Are Killed And Ten Injured Explosion at the Naval Arsenal at lona Island, N. Y., Attended ' With Awful Results. lona I!ant. N. Y., Nov. 4. 8lx men were killed and 10 Injured thla after noon by an explosion In the United State, naval arsenal, The explosion occurred while the men were drawing explosive charge from old shell ent her from the battleship Massachusetts Three niaanlve shell housea were to tally destroyed. The fore of the ex- plosions broke window at rwekaklll, three mile distant. Adjacent build Inga, Including store house for ttxed ammunition, were riddled, and the quarters of the marine composing the garrison were completely demolished. The dead were workmen employed by the naval ordnance department. BROKE INTO HIS HOUSB. 8. L Julno of Cavendlah. Vt., was robbed of his customary health by In vaalo not chronic conatlpatton. . When Dr. King's New Life Pills proka Into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. Theyr're guar anteed to cure, J5o at Chas. Rogers' drug store. NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY JAPANBSB GOODS. New stock of fancy goods Just arrlv. ed at Yokohama Raxaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Jupan. The steamer Homer is taklr on lum ber at the Astoria Box Compuny'a mill. The Homer has a cargo of provisions for government light stutlons In Alaska und will leave out today. Mirror Baths are kept open on Sun day for baths. For first-class work In the tonsorlai line, call at the Mirror Baths, 636 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. s-17-tf BEST" 16-CENT MEAL. You will always find the beat loc meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. 611 Commercial street Peter ton & Brown have completed the new front to their store and are better prepared than ever to show you their good. Look at their new line and then see them for a fine fit tn the shoe line. t ELECTRICAL WORK. Interview Trulllnger ft Hardeaty, 433 Commercial street, about your elec trical work. 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 atyle. Open all night Private room. Five thousand LaImperlals sold by 3. V, Burns during the month of Septem 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. CIGARETTES. The newest anj latest In cigarettes Pall Malls; cork tips, at P. A. Trul llnger's. Two stores. FOR RENT. Very desirable rooms for offices or housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished over Petewon & Brown' shoe store, tf i - Tf iTT - -nr -r Y-n r ussm wriirmi inn tier ii tm ar sfjaMiiseneais1 rvymmmMimi)tiwjt. tun lUissnininiiisisMssini isa i aft hii 1 imnlis" " Havt g3f IT K -i, ... T..f. m-ffl.nnW!1nr..MIt;. j-rir-nilWflB , mnM I IllljlllPif W fsWfll 4f I Theie Pkiteri are a scientific and harmonious combination of healing and strengthening gums, together with the Ssits of that most wonderful of Nature's Lakes, fledlcal Lake, Washington. No Plaster before devised, combines such peculiar curative and strengthening qualities, and we confidently assert that this Is the best and most highly curative Plaster ever conipsunded. They give instant and soothing relief, will be found the most eacellent Plaster you have ever used, and will cure Throat, Chest and Luna; Difficulties, Kidney and Bladder Affections, Lumbago, Weak Back, . Backache, Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Coughs, Grippe,' Cramps, Strains, Sprains, Lame ness, Stiffness and inflammation of the Joints or Muscle. Medical Lake preparations are aboT patent medicines. - A Medical Lake Tablet dissolved In a glass of water, auses a delightfully dtllcloua cooling beverage People of Gouty or Rheumatic tendencies are beoeflted quickly by drinking Medical Lake Water. MEDICAL LAKE SALTS MFG. CO , Sole MfriA ... . MBW YORK AND 8POKANB, WASH. Medical Lake Baits Mfg. Co., To whom It may concern I wa s afflicted with rheumatism some six y ears ago and after having tried nearly everything for a year wen t to Medhal Lake and took a brief cou rse of baths, receiving great bene fit therefrom. So, when, three w eeka ago, I was attacked In a very acu te form.with both Inflammatoryand! sciatica, I went Immediately to M edical Lake, where I Imbibed and bath ed freely of the water. I am now back at my desk not much the worse for the wear. As to the virtue of the Medical Lake water there can be: no possible doubt. Tours vt-ry truly, J. I .KNIGHT, 207 N. T, block, Seattle, Wash,. For sale tn Astoria by Frank Hart, corner Twelfth and Commercial,; the Conn Drug Company j Twulfth and Commercial and NOW IS THE TIME 1 i To make your home bright, wo Jhavo a flno line of Pictures and Medallions. We also havo the now Pencil Case for school children. Ml Couimt'rt'iitl Mt. Peterson & Ilrown are In the field with a fine Hue of fall and winter ahoe at prices to suit. Drop In And see their display, U OCCIDENT SHOP Four chatra at the Occident barber shop. No use to miss everything wait Ing for a shave. Flrat-olas artists and by the way, this Is the place to ft a hath. Everything the very beat. u ! ,- DENSMORB TYPEWRITER. ' ' We sell, rent, and repair all makes ot typewriters, .Write for new catalogue of New Densmore. s Huxley, Ryan A Co., U Fourth Street Portland, Or. A UFO SAVER 4 Many Uvea are annually destroyed by dlaeases resulting from faulty plumbing Be sure your plumbing Is done by an expert, and save annoyance and dan ger. Oas and steam fitting, heating, tinning, etc. Fixtures In stock. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY, Kt Bond street. 'Phone 1031. NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the regla- tratlon books of the City of Astoria, for the election to be held In this city on Wedneaday, December th, 1903. will be opened at the Auditor's Ditto on Wednesday, November 2nd, and will close on Suturday, December Kth, 1(03, at 4 p. m., and all persona must reglater In order to be entitled to vote, OLAF ANDERSON. Auditor and Police Judge. 10t-o:-nl 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 pompodoree. MRS. R. INGLETON. , Welch Block. PIANO INSTRUCTIONS. Instructions on the piano by exper ienced German teacher. Term, II per lesson. Address, Prof, K. H. Maud erer, care The Astorian. . N3-15 WANTED. Wanted Position as bookkeeper by murled man. Good reference furnish ed. Inciulre at this office. CIGAR STORE FOR SALE. For sale, cigar store on Commercial street. Apply to P. A. Trulllnger, KS Commercial street. WANTED. Office boy; must write Spencerlan hand. Apply at A. ft. C. R. auditor's office. John Fuhrman, Wm. Wertlie G. W. Morton. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your onlen tor menu, bath FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly und itltnaoVrlly utondwl to Telephone Nn. 2l. Spokane, Wash. Charles Rogers, Odd Fellow building Iv m i--ir-i SVENSON'S BOOK STORE ; Astoria, Oregon FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE L E. SELIG, LtHca and Mnr OMK NKJI1T ONLY Friday, Nov. 6, '03 Nothing but Bank Notes, Gold and Laughter. Elmer Walter's Latest Scenic . A Sensation , ' i ( til 41., i. 1 A Millionaire Tramp The Great Cliuroh Secne Tbe Old Hotol The Country Opera House' The Village lxt The Choir of the Chnrvh of the Holy Cross The Hong of the Christ, ma Itovt'ler. Nothing Like It Kver Prwontcd. Something So Very Different. ikici:s Rorvd Stall 75 ctnts CalUry SO cnU hat ult optni Thundiy momlnf at Griffini book llort, When you are out for food limn don't overlook THE "O. K." DICK DOMEKTY and GUJ PETERSON Proprietor! ASTOlt HT. AHTOItIA, OK. Ill.lmp lllrk nf park City, t'tan aiim m iiurriiig, psiiiiwr Rlllttiinriirtl &u. mrner, NlKlitl'lvrk llus. Mutineer The National Saloon and Cafe finest Wine, llquori and Cigars 473 Commercial Mt Antorla, Or New Grocery Store 8. L. NANTHIU'I. CASH GROCER Pine Groceries, Fruits, Flour and Provisions. Welch Block, ASS Commaaclal Si, Courteous Strvlca Prompt Delivery The Waldorf ( CHAS. F. WISE, Proprietor. The Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars Concert Every Evening, Cur. Eighth' aud Alitor 8U Astoria, Or. Si HEAR 7 "? x V,U,TH" -QpYjyyjr raw . - ) ' lt .1-