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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1903)
ASTORIA, OKKGUN, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1003. 8 8 W einhari Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundryuien and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Priees lowest Phone 2451. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. ' A Vi ALLBN Tenth sad Commercial Streets bLacksmithing. Carriage and Wagon Bending. First-Class Horse Shoeing Logging 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 Blacksmitliing, Boat and Cannery "Work. See ns for High Class Work. Shop Corner of Fif teenth and Duane Streets, near St. Mary's Hospital.' HOLMES & SBIBBRT Phone 2561. NOTHING 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. Cor. Tenth and Duane St. Phone 1991 The L. H. HENNINGiSEN $ CO. Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. Handles Stoves, Tinware . . 504 BOND STREET. ASTORIA, OREGON. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. 88 8 R 8 1) 8 3 S S S 8 8 S Magnificent Display!! 8 - jj Judge for yourself when you examine tbe stock. 8 SPLENDID LOT OF RINGS st That cannot be duplicated in. Astoria. 8 Astoria, oregon 88 8888 8888 88 88 aim 1 nmiri vriai vm e New Style Restaurant EverytkinsjFirClass. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night. Good Service! BO 11th SL next door to Griffin Bros. and adjoining the Office Saloon P. A. TRULLINGER Cigars and Tobaccos The Edison Graphaphone, Disc and Circular. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Best on the market. (ELATERITE la Mineral Rubber) VOU MAY IWTJJJPfD BI.ILDIWG or t)nd It neo...ary to HI.PLACJ2 A'WOBMJUT ROOF ELATERITE ROOFING Take, the plac of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofing IZ "dteePaM-Ktera valley8i eto Eas'y to , pTerDpered for all pSnd"!ioLn Wd Ouaranteedltwilltoaskfor THE ELATERITE ROOflNG CO., Worcester Building, Portland Subscribe for The Morning Astorian. Beer Ccrner Eighteenth and Franklin. PLEASES Troy Laundry and Second Hand Goods. . PHONE, RED 2305 OREGON. 8888888D8 888 88 J. H. SEYMOUR Can give you Bargains. 8 88888888888 8 ASTORJA, OREGON Sunshine AH The Year Round Dell Ferguson and Nephew Are En Route for Santa Barbara, . California. Dell Ferguson, a former resident of thU city, and who has been visiting here for th past week, left last even ing for SantaBarbara, his present place of residence. Me. Ferguson Is accom panied by his nephew, TH son of J K. Ferguson, the contractor, Ted will visit at Santa Barbara for an UnlellnUe period. Acordlnpto Mr. Ferguson the region In and about Santa -Barbara Is a land of eternal sunshine. "As an example," he said, "last Chlstinas day Mr. Fer guson and I, accompanied by a number of friend tock a car a ahort distance out to a coast resort and spent the day a a Jolly picnic party. From the bluff where we had our lunch we could see a number of people 40 feet below us bathing In the surf. The kind of weather we have there all the year round Is similar a the best Astorian enjoy In July and August. The great trouble with the country is that there l not rain enough. The crying need is water. Last year there was not enough farm machinery In the state to harvest the crops. This may be succeeded by ye.rs of drouths, however, so there Is no telling when prosperity may strike ! us. Irrigation Is being pushed as rap idly as pos-slble and the results show an Improvement in conditions, but It Is only an improvement and nothing else." i MONROE BESTS PETER MAHER Butte Miner Stops Him in the Fourth lCnuntl. Philadelphia, Nov. 7. Jack Monroe, the 'Butte miner, stopped Peter Maher tonight In the fourth round of what was to have been a six-round go. The bout was fierce and bloody. SHARKEY DEFEATED. Jacksonville, Fla., Nov. 7. In a wrestling match tonight between Tom Jenkins, of Cleveland.and Tom Sharkey, of New York, for the championship of the' world. Jenkins threw his antago nist the first two falls. The first fall was secured in 14 minutes and the sec ond In 14 minutes. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION. -v United States Land Office, Oregon. City, Oregon, October 29, 1903. Nothls is hereby givan that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3. 1S78. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nev ada and Washington Territory." as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1S92, Philip Wildl, of Astoria, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6320, for the purchase of the NW of Section No. 20 in Township No. 5, N, Range No. 8 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Re ceiver of this office at Oregon City, Ore gon on Friday, the 15th day of January, 1904. He names ivs witnesses: J. R. Wherry of Elsie, Clatsop County, Oregon. Roy Wherry of Elsie, Clatsop County, Oreson. Alex Grant of Astoria, Clatsop County, i Oregon. Ignatius A. Grant of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the above-described lands are re quested :o file their claims In this of fice on or before said 15th day of Jan uary, 1904. ALGERON I. DRESSER, Register. It will only be a matter of time until they will be using harness horses to pace automobiles. You can't down the boss. Seamen on native river craft In China get $3 a month, on seagoing vessels, $8. They furnish their own food. Economy Brand Evaporated Cream goal farthest tickle tha palats, pleating in appearance, flows smoothly Irom th can, moat ap petizing, most nourishing. The above cap label on all our Dnndj li an insurance policy for its integrity, purity and skillful preparation. Insist upon your dealr firing you Economy Brand and see thnit our label is on th can, tasa no sub- swute. HELVETIA MILK CONDEHSISG CO. Highland, UltooU. ' m m - .tjs: f.ii r k Cannon Chosen House Speaker Choice of Republicans and Will Be Elected at Opening of Session Monday. Washington, Nov. i. -At n cuucv of the republican iivmlwr of th hour of re:reiwitiitlvis held in tlio l.iil! of (he hcusv tonight. Joseph Q. 'nnncn, ot lllinoli, was unanimously chosen as the candidate of tho majority it apeak e of the house. This action ainv his election Monday. Mr. Cnnnon, In ac cepting the ntninail(Ht, among other things said: "1 thank yen 'or y.ur oetlmt In con ferring this Itsl'nc'ion unon ine. I pledge my best effort to Justify jour confidence and I ask your to-oKratmn without whkn I cannot hope to u--cced." A iesi.ltitlo.1 wan adopted making the eiectlvt ofrhvr ot the hou n Hie Inst congre.ts tho nominees for Hie tlfty-elghtn congiess. DEMOCRATS IN CAL'fVS. Washington, Nov. 7. The democrat ic members of the house, In caucus to day, selected Representative John S. Williams, ot Mississippi, as the unani mous choice of the minority for speak er. This action makes him the minor ity leader In '.he coming session; The thanks of the caucus were extended to Mr. Richardson, of Tennessee, the re tiring minority leader, for his services to the party. Richardson responded, thanking hts colleagues In turn. linker, of New York, proposed the following resolution, which was refer red to a committee: "Flesolved.That regardless of the prac tice of the republicans, it Is the sense vt this caucus that Its members do not accept pauses or favors of the rail roads." . NOT A SICK DAY SINCE. ;l was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that After taking a few doses I felt relieved, j-,nd soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine hae been cured of Rhuema lism. Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is what B. F. Bass, of Fremont. N. C. writes. Only 50c at Chaa Roger, druggist. CHEAP FUEL Fir aiabwood, stove lengths, $2.50 per cord. Boxwood J1.50 per large load. Fhone 2211 Black. Kelly, the transfer man. NOTICE. Water consumers will take notice that Tu-s lay, November 10. is the last day on which to pay water rates to avoid the penalty charged all delin quents. n9-2t J. V. sold 10. nth of i during the month of October, last, nn Increase of 2,000 over sales for the cor responding month last year. , . tf Ferhaps we have misunderstood the objects of the meat trust. Scientists for a long time have been telling us that we cat too much. A RUNAWAY BICYCLE, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III, It developed a stubborn ulcer un yielding to doctors, and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salv cured. It's Just as good for burns Scalds. Skin Eruptions and Piles, 25c at Chas. Rogers' Drug store. MISCELLANEOUS. Sound moves 734 miles per hour. Telephones were Invented in 1861. Man's heart bents 92,160 times a day. The largest island In the world Is Australia. Lou Dillon Is the champion; l:hS What next? Atlantic steamers are becoming larg er and longer. It will take 27,000 spiders to produce one pound of web. Do one thing at a time. Don't try to do everything at once. In 1775 there were only 27 newspapers published In the United States. A sign on a building In Hazleton, Pa., says: "Clothes repaired In the rear." King Edward las taken to the smok lng of cigarettes quite extensively of late. A needlo passes through eighty op trations in the course of its manu facture. RuRsel Hage hoa begun eating five meals a day, but it's too late, now, to die pojr. 1h highest fiJl of water In the world In th-it of the Yosemlte in Cali fornia, being 2,550 feet. ' 'Monkey Wrench" Is not the correct name, but Moncky, Charles Moncky being the Inventor. An Egyptian mummy that passed through a Hwlss custom house recently was classed as "dried meat." The cork leg trust la going to raise pr'oes, and the man who has neglected to get his cork la up a stump. Some of the trusts seem to be having pretVy near as much trouble nowa days as they have given the rest of us. Only 8.3 per cent, of the 1,330,697 Gor-mun-born males In the United States liave fullel to become naturalized. According to latest market reports whiskey haa"rlis," but there is enough "f it going down to float a gunboat. If tlie shrinkage continues we may expect to find United States Bteel stock llt;d among the Friday bargains at the department stores, . Engine Taken to Warrenton Passenger Train Runs Into Open Switch Causing a General Jostle. Yctlerday the engine that was dam aged by the collision In the yard at the depot Friday night was taken to tlio shop a Warrenton where It will un dergo repairs. The accident was con siderably move serious than nt flrat re ported. The night train from l'ort Und ran Into an open switch, striking engine No. X that was stundlng on the siding, Almost full tilt. The result was that No. 3 was sent flying a distance of luO yards, being badly smashed up, The passenger engine was backing In so that the rear pilot was knocked off and some minor damages resulted. When the engineer felt his engine leav ing the main track he threw the air brake lever Into the emergency notch, the operation shaking up the passengers who had recovered from their surprise when the "collision occurred. This frightened them somewhat, but their fears soxt passed over when nothing lerloua followed, A newspaper man was not on the ground st the time of the accident and when the night man at the depot was In terviewed at a late hour that night he gave out the statement that no collis ion had occurred, but as the train near ed the depot the engine partly moved off the rails, but no damage was done. There was doubtless a misunderstand ing somewhwe, but Just w here does nt appear. PROCEEDINGS TO DISBAR Attorney LiitnU A(''iihiI ot Ic 'it by KaUroiMlH. New York, Nov. 7. A petition has been laid before the appellate division of the supreme court by the Bar Asso elation, accusing Attorney George Al fred Lamb of this city, who represented Peter Power In the suit to prevent the merger of the Oeeat Northern and the Northern Pacific railroads, of fraud, de ceit, malpractice and Irross unprofes sional conduct. Proceedings were be gun to disbar him. The Northern Pacific railroad brought the charges originally before the Bar Association last January. The accusation against Lamb are that he had used Peter Power as a dummy plaintiff In the Northern Se curities case; that he tried to prevent Power from obeying an order of the United States court and that ho declar ed under oath that he had held In his own possesion 100 shares of stock which Power claimed to own, but which really belonged to Camllle WeldenfeM, a slock broker who has been suspended from the exchange In connection with the suit. When the charges were originally made Lamb refused to answer them, denying that he was guilty of any wrong and saying thnt If the dPsnlty of the federal court had been offended as charged that court ulone could take official notice of the matter. STRAIGHT LINE SAVES DISTANCE San Francisco, Nov. ".The South ern Pacific's two years' work In straightening the line from Ogden to lieno has resulted In a saving of 47.37 miles In actual distance, nn equivalent of 75 miles In the overcoming of difficult grades and a practical saving of about two hours In running time for the stretch of of 64 miles between the two stations. It is expected that trains will be using the entire new track system bv the first of the year. No less than 12 different places have been straighten ed and the grades improved. This side of Reno there Is still the possibility of overcoming an elevation if 10O0 feet by construstlng a prospective five mile tunnel. This proposed tunnel will do away with the long line of Sierra snow tiheds. RAILWAYS AT WAR. Whatcom. Nov. 7. A fight Is said to be on between the Great Northern and Bellingham Bay ft 'British Columbia Railway for possession of Skagit pass In 1888 the Great Northern contcmplat ed using that pass and went so far as to survey the route. On learning that the Great Northern was resuming ac tlvttty, Superintendent Donovan, of the local road, has started for the pass, a! though it Is the middle Of the rainy season. The question seems to be which line will get through the pass first. During the racing season more than $1,000,000 a day Is wagered on horses. MALTItOIO ROOFIMG TO Never corrodes, never sweats nor expands j in fact never gives any trouble of any kind and is uied for all claiiei of work. A very superior covering for barns, factories, depoti, canneries, tanneries, sheds and mining property, Sana fee SMklM. . t The Paraffin Paint Co. (an Pranrltco. it-it!. Portland, Us Angeles 'Efi?? and Denver, Colorado, NOW IS To niftko your homo bright, wo !hnvo a fine lino of Picture and Moilullions. Wo also hitvo tlio now Pencil Ctwo for Bchool children. rtrt7 V Great Eastern MM COMMERCIAL ST. (X00XOOOOOOOCfOOCCCCXXXJOOC SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Opaque window ahailei 35c quality at 25c 15c Brass Extension rods ' for...... 5c i5cCorrogatcd cottage poles in white, four fect long for 15c Decorated cups ami saucers in semi porcelain 3 for 25c Iron beds from $2.50 UP We carry the lamest line of Lounges. Couches ami Sofas in the city. o Let us figure with you on furnishing your home; wc ran do it in good style. We sell the famous Ohio Mccl Kangclet on earth. Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine; prices away down. OQOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Pioneer Limited There is no train in service on any railway in the world that equal in equipment The ; Pioneer Limited train from St, 1'uul to Chi cago via the Chicago, Milwaukee St. & Paul Railway The railway company owns and operates the sleeping and dining car on its trains, and gives to its patrons an excellence -of service not obtainable elsewhere. The buffet car, compartment cars, standard sleeping tars and dining cars of The Pioneer arc the ' handsomest ever built. M. S. ROWE, General Agent. NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY JAPANRSa GOODS. New stock of fancy goods just arriv ed at Tokohama Baxaur. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. Mirror Baths are kept open on Sun duy for baths. For first-class work In the tonsorlal line, call at the Mirror Baths, 036 Commercial street, Astoria. Oregon. s-17-tf BE3T I5-CENT MEAL. Tou wilt always find the tiest Ijc meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. 612 Commercial street Peterwn & Brown have completed th new front to their store and are better prepared than ever to show you their good.' Look at their new lines and then see them for a fine fit In the shoe line. tf Christmas novelties now coming in. Full line of things to burn. Visitors always welcome. Frank Woodfleld's Art Store, Dond street. tf 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. PIANO TUNER. For rood, reliable mann wnrtr your local tuner, Th. Frederlckson, Z071 Bond stree. Fhone 2074 Red. CIGARETTES. The newest and latest in cigarettes- Pail Malls; cork tips, at P. A. Trul llnger's. Two stores. Peteraon ft Brown are In the field with a fine line of fall and winter sKoes at prices to suit. Drop in and see their display, tf OCCIDENT SHOP Four chairs at the Occident barber ahop. No use to miss everythlnc wait. lng for a shave. First-class artists and by tha way, this Is the olace to set a bath. Everything tha very best. tf. DENS MORE TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all makes ot typewriters. Write for new catalogue of New Densmore. Huxley, Ryan ft Co., 82 Fourth Street Portland, Or. A LIFE SAVER Many lives art annually destroyed by THE TIME Tj SVENSON'S BOOK STORE orchil Nt. Astorlii, Orison coccooocooooooooooc oocccc Furniture Co. ASTOltlA, our.uox 6 Hole steel range the big. gest value ever offered worth IJ5.00 this week fur $29.50 Wood scut high back chair worth 65c this week.. QQC All linen warp matting nice patterns alt this week at per yard, , Qc Heating stove $2.25 UP 134 Third Street, Portland diseases resulting from faulty plumbing He sure your plumbing Is dVie by an expert, and uve annoyance nd dan kit, V.u and siniiii fitting, heating, tinning, etc. Fixtures In stork. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY, Kt Bond street. 'PhonslOSI..' CAM. "N THEM. KI'Ttilml fixtures. I'lU'iiilrul wiring. Klrrtrlial Sllliflll", i.ii ('iiminercUit ttreet. TltL'l.l.l.VOKIt A HARD15STV, Kl-ctrlcal' contractors. MATS TRIMMED FREE. Full line of I.ihIIi s und '.'hlldrens Fall and Wintir Hut, KkirtS, Wnlsi. Coats and Jackets. Complete Furnishing O"ods, Hair Switch'! and Pompedours, MRS. B. 1NGLETON, Welch Block. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the regis tration books of the City of Astoria, for the election to be held In this city on Wednesday, December Ith, 180J. wilt be opened at the Auditor's office on Wednesday, November Jnd, and wllf close on Saturday, December 5th, 1903, at 4 p. m., and all persons must register In order to be entitled to vote. OLAF ANDERSON, Auditor and Police Judge.. 10t-o2-n8 PIANO INSTRUCTIONS. Instructions on the piano by exper ienced German teacher. Terms, $1 per -lesson. Address, Prof. K. H. Maud erer, care The Astorian. ' N8-15. , THE PALACE BATHS. Hours for Turkish and Russian bath I p. m. to I a. m except Sundays. Best equipped barber shop In the oity.. Five artists always on hand. CIGAR STORE FOR SALE., For sale, cigar store on Commercial street. Apply to P. A. TrulHnger, 571 Commercial street. WANTED. WantedPosition as bookkeeper by married man. Good references furnish- eu. inquire at tnis omce. . POR. RENT. Very desirable rooms for offices or housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished over Peterson ft Brown's shoe store, tf WANTED. Wanted a office girl. TrulHnger ft Ilurdesty. tf A .1