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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1903)
ASTORIA, OHKGON. MTCHDAT. NOVEMBER H. 1003. w emhard s Lag'er Beer Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers cf Iron, Steel, Brass ami Bronze Castings. General Foundryiuen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. Trices lowest Pbsne2451. Comer Eighteenth and Franklin. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. Ae V. ALLEN Tenth and Commercial Streets BLACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Building. First-Class Horse Shoeing i Log2lng 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. : N For the best I SHOE, se Peterson Brown Agents for "DOUGLAS" and "WALK OVER'Shoes NOTHING PLEASES to well as nicely laundried linen. We have the neatest and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the best work, AU White help, " Cor. Tenth and Dnane St. Phone 1991 The Troy Laundry L. H. HENNIN&SEN CO. Upholsterer and Furniture Dealer. HukScs Stoves, Tinware and Second Hand Goods. 504 BOND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. PHONE, RED 2305 HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest POpTLAND. OREGON. nananannaan aaaaaaaaaaaaan I Magnificent Display!! Judge for yourself when you examine the stock. !! SPLENDID LOT OF RINGS That cannot be duplicated in Astoria. a J. H. SEYMOUR;; etw vvihiih view ju n f a astoria. Oregon Can give you Bargains. a aaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaa New Style Restaurant Everything First Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. 120 0th St.. next door to Griffin Bros. and adjoining the Office Saloon ASTORIA, OREGON P. A. TRULLINGER Cigars and Tobaccos The Edison Graphaphone, Disc and Circular. Agent for the Portland Safe and Lock Company. Best on the market. Good Game for This Afternoon Astoria High School and Business College to Meet on the Local Field. The public Is looking- forward with interest to th game to take place on the local field today between the Hol mes Kusiness college and the Astoria high school, ftnd there Is promise of a big crowd being In attendance. The line up of the two teams stands as follows: Holmes . Position Astoria Bagley Center Smith Bollinger, Haines I,. a Matthune MoLealan Slmonton R.O. Stlne Newland L. T Peterson Shattuck R. T.....Malagamba Walte U E Qraham Mayo R. E Anstead Cooper. Smith.. Quarter Campbell Shlvely.. L. H Barker Hosford R. H Woods Austin Full Hl The high school boys have been doing some profitable practicing; of late and It ki reported that the Portland chap are not lacking In grit and determin ation, so the game will doubtlees be a hustler from start to AnMh. The younger pupils have been disposing of tickets this wee and the people have shown a disposition to purchase. GAME AT FORT STEVENS. The Commercial Club team and the boys In blue at Fort Stevens will battle for supremacy on the gridiron tomor row at the post. The local men will go to the west side on beard the Major Guy Howard. The last contest that took p'oce between these two popular ag gregations occurred on the local field and re.sulte.1 In favor of the Astorians. the score being 30 to 0. This unusual score was the largest ever made on the lo?al field and the -largest ever made by .-.n Astoria eleven. Whether tomorrows game will result vastly dif ferent can not be foretold, but it would not fce surprising if theCommerclat men came of victorious. COMMERCIAL-ALL STAR. One week from tomorrow there will be, a football game played in this city that will certainly oe a game. The teams tht will be arrayed one against he other are to be the Commercial and All Star. The latter is a new aggre gation, but Is composed of experienced players. Some of the men have not been actively engaged In the strenuous sport since 'SS, out they claim they have not lost .iny of their old tricks. The team U really a strong one and the Commercials are not sure that every thing will be well with them. The gate receipts will go to defray the expense of the Commercial club team on the trip to Vancouver on Thanksgiving day when the gime with the soldiers Is to he played. Recently the Vancou ver team was iefeated by the Multno mah club, the score being 16 to 0. If the locals in the forthcoming contest win out thsn they will be in line to play with the havy Portlanders. Tomorrow the soldiers will be pitted against the Chemawa Indians and the outcome will be watched .vlth Interest by Asto rlans. The lineup for thegame Sunday week Is the following: COMMERCIAL POSITION ALL STAR Peyes c Marlon Godd' j, 1. g o. Patterson Car t W r. r. Grant 5utt C 1. t Brown Minard r. t Tallant Graham 1. e Fox Wetlel r. e Regan Stockton !.q Trulllnger Parker 1. h H. Graham Her last trip was from Salinas Out to the Bay City tnd during the voyage en. countered some stormy weather that necessitated repairs before she left the Callfornlan port. This delay, and the low time made up the coast, forfeit ed her charter to load lumber on Puget sound for Port Plrle. The Lytton la vessel of S000 tons. FLOUR DEALERS COMBINE j New York, Nov. IS -Thirty of the ! largvst flour dealers here Including , Jobbers and wholesale grocers have formed an association for the purpose of reiruliitlitg thi'lr dealings with the baker. They iwrt that the latter are In the habit of making contracts for a season's supply of Hour, and In caw the market deellnes,d'!HHnd rebates or send back the tlour. When the market goo the other way, however, the Jobbers declare, the bakers hold to the letter of the i-ontruet, keeping them con stantly en the defensive. It Is pro posed also to make the bakers trundle the flour Into their cellars, thus re ducing the expense of delivery. Murder Story Nipped in Bud Supposed Victim of Assassin Gets Drunk and Leaves Apparel on the Street. WOODEN CHAIR IS THE THIN0. Ithaca, N, Y., Nov. lS.-At a mass meeting of Cornell freshmen, President J. O. Schurmann has told the young students how he thinks they should study. Their day, he said ought to be dtvlded as follows: Eleven hours study, two hours for meals, three hours for athletics, one hour for re creation and the remaining eight hours for sleep. President Schurmann said that not much hard work was ac complished on the soft chair and urgently advised the use of an ordinary hard wooden chair for etudy purposes. MEXICAN LADY LOSES JEWELS. New York. Nov. 13. -Mrs. VF. M. Ybare. a wealthy native of Mexico City and said to be the widow of a member of President Dlus's cabinet, has been "obbed of Jewels valued at 35000. while on a visit to her son In this city. The family Is stopping at a private hotel much frequented by Spaniards. There is no clew to the thieves, the Jewels having been taken from n drewer while their owner Ass ttl'SUt. What appeared yesterday morning to be a goKl murder story was spoiled later In ihe day by the suppose) foully slain Individual turning up nltve and well and drunk. The story begun In tli niiirntug when some workmen found coat and shoo lying on Kx change street, the ground near being marked with blood. The police were notified and a search was begun for Hemming Mncklln, or 1239 Franklin avenue. Letters were found In the IMH-ket of the coat that contained the address of Macklln. It developed that the blow) was occasioned by a wound In the foot of Macklln, who had probab ly been engaged tit a scuffle during the night and met with an accident. Just how his coat and shoe got to be In Ihe street la probably not known to the Interested party himself, 'and the losa of his memory ran be obviously ac counted for. Anyhow, he was at home when last heard of and very much alive. IBOOKS! BOORS!! r Mi, U - i- V ' 1 " , TV , f 1 1 ' Just received a big Shipment or Moll day and Gift Books SVENS0NS' BOOK STORE rt.T Coiiinicrcliil Ht. Astorln, Oregon 30CCOVCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCCOCC!OCOOOO NOT A SICK DAT SINCE. "I was taken severely kk with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw ait ad. of your Electric Hitters and determined to try that. After taking few dosea I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbor of mine hae been cured of Khuema- tism. Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This Is what U. F. lUss, of Fremont, N. C. wrlus. Only 6O0 at Chi.s Rogers, druggist. Great Eastern Furniture Cc, rttIT t'OMMKIJCIAIi ST. ASTOKIA, OltlHiON ooooooooooooocooocx 0000000 SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK Opaque wimlow shailci 35c quality at ., 25c Jjc Brass for , Extension rods .15c ascCorrogatcd cottage poles in white, four feet long for Qc Decorated cups and saucer in semi porcelain a for 25c Iron beds from $2.50 UP 6 Hole steel range the big gest value ever offered, worth J5.oo this week ' $29.50 Wood icat high back chair worth 65c this week. . 5Qc All linen warp matting nice pattern all this week at leryard 19c Heating stove $2.25 l We carry the largest line of Lounges, Couches ami Sofas in the city. Let us figure with you on furnishing your home; we can do it in good style. We ell the famous Ohio Steel Range-best on enrth. Agents for the New Home Sewing Machine; price away down, ooooooooocxxxxxttcxMooera PERSONAL MENTION. FEDERATION HAS DULL DAY. F.oston, Nov. 13. Twenty-eight res olutions were iellvered to tin? secretary of the American Federation of Labor today, and 'n order that the various committees might consider them the convention was adjourned until tomor row, one hour after the delegates had assembled. The feature of the session' whs the adoption of a resolution of sympathy for the street railway men of Chicago. SHE TOOK MORPHINE. London, Nov. i3.-The verdict of the coroner's Jury In the case of Miss Sop hia Frances HU'hman. the woman doctor, whose body was found In an unfrequented part of Richmond pfttlt, after ishe had llippeared two months previous from the Royal free hospital, with which f-he had been connected, was suicide by morphia, while tem porarily 'nsane. Knur sen r. h Young Painter full Strumcyer A recent Item In The Astorlan rela tive to a proposed railroad down the north side of the Columbia has attract ed wide notice and a stir has been cre ated throughout the district that will be most benefited. The information that the build'ng of the road will be begun In March emanates from an authentic source and there is no doubt entertain ed as to the reliability of the news. A prominent resident of Skamokawa, who was in the city yesterday, said: "The people of our section are reason ably jubilant at the prospect of being drawn Into close touch with the rest of the world by rail and the consequent buoyance of business thdt is not now so strikingly In evidence. Property val ues will go up and the dairy and lumber Industries will take a Jump ahead that cannot help but result In great pros perity to the entire region. The only thing for Skamokawa and Cathlamet to do now is to scar i!p some kind of a mountain and squabble over a name for lit, In which r-vent a's much promi nence will come our way as is now di rected toward the sound." The big freighter Lytton arrived In port yesterday morning from San Francisco and later in the day proceed ed, up the river en route for Portland wheTe she will load wheat for Japan. FATAL OAS EXPLOSION. New York, Nov. 13. Five persons have been Injured, one so seriously that he n ay die, as a result of a gn explosion 'n an Iron tank In Harlem used for aspyx luting dogs and cats In the dog pound. The explosion wrecked the lnterl r of the building and broke every pane of glass In It. About 150 dogs and cats escaped. WHISKY DENIED ROL'NDERS. Nashua, N. H., Nov 13.-Chlef of Police Healey of Manchester will today poBt In the saloons another list of 450 citizens who are not to be sold liquuor. This is done under the new state law. A week ago the chief posted 1.10 names. He declares that any person who buys whisky for the prohibited rounders will be added to the list. WANTED TO SELL THEIR EARS. New York, Nov. 13.-Search by a local physician and surgeon for a human right ear of certain shape and size, the owner of which was willing to part with the organ in return for $5000, has been concluded. Hundreds of persons applied In answer to the doctor's advertisement, but none an swered the requirement. GUN5ALUS FOR UNIVERSITY. Boston, Nov. 13. Some of the trustees of the Boston University are urging the name of the Rev. Dr. F. W. Ounsalus of Chicago for the vacant presidency of that Institution. It Is understood his name has not yet been formally presented to the trustees, but la under serious consideration. GAELIC FOR BOSTON. Boston, Nov. 13. A resolution call ing on 'he school committee to have Geallc taught In the Boston 1 high schools has been passed by both branches f 'he city council. Y. C. Hardy was In the city yester day from near Warrenton. Harry Graham went lo Portland last night, to remain over Sunday. Captain Reynolds returned yester day from Portland where he had been for several Days. Will R. Hume went to Portland lust evening to look after some business matters connected with his mill. H .F. Prael, general manager for the Clatsop Mill Company, was among Inst night's passenger for the metropolis. Miss Zoe Patterson, of The Dulles, Is visiting In the city. Mr. Patterson will arrive down today for a short Miss Kate Shea, of Portland, was In ihe city yesterday, on a brief visit to her aunt, Mrs. O. Sovey. She returned to PortlatiJ on '.he night train. L. S. noble, .he well known Portland commercial traveling man, arrived In town at noon yesterday. He will be in the city mtll Monday, looking after the Interests of his firm. Mrs. Wilson A. Stlne, and little son arrived home yesterday from a three months' visit at the old home In Free. port, III. Mr. Stlne met his wife and son In Portland ind accompanied them to this city, visit. DISASTROUS WRECKS. Carelessness Is respnslble for mnny a railroad wreck and the same causes are making human wreck of sufferers from Throat and Lunar troubles. Rut since the advent of Dr. King New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, even the worst case can be cured, aid hopeless resignation Is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lol Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., Is one of the many whoxe life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy Is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases by Charles Rogers, Druggist, Prlc 60 c, and $1. Trial bottle free. The Pioneer 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 tne 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 S. ROWE, Gcncrsl Agtnt. 134 Third Street, Portland PIANO INSTRUCTIONS. Instructions on the piano by exper ienced Germun teacher. Terms, II per lesson. Ad lres, prof. K. II. Maud erer, care The Astorlan. N3.15 WANTED. STEAMER IS TOTAL LOSS. San Francisco, Nov. 13. The steamer Ruth which went ashore recently at Fishermen bay has been abandoned as a total loss. The crew reached shore In safety. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises In the family everyday. Let us 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 to-day. 10 cts. lELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber) YOl'lMAI IHTEMD BUIiyDIIVGI or find, it nnwmry toKIIjACJ3 AI WORrr-OtJT HOOF ELATE RITE ROOFING Take the place of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofinjrs For flat and teep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prises and information. Ti!E ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland Kayo you Indigestion? Have you Sick Headaches? Beecham'sPills To avoid Indigestion That dlrtreMed fetllng U amply s poor!,-working MonMch-tt needs a little help-no matter bow bad U ma, be, a dow of Beecham's Pill wllj ipmdil, give relief. Take 1 Beecham's PHI for a few da,a and ttie trouble will disappear. To euro Sick Headaohea Sick headachea mean an orertaxed atomacU and a derangement of the dbjeairn organs. Beeoham's PHI bare prored tbemKlrea a boon for removing that dlttreteed feeling and ditcomfort. A dow will remove the Immediate canae and if repealed for a few 4a,i wiU enable your tyetem to work normally. Sold Everywhere in Boxes. 10c. and 25c. NEW BARGAINS FOR TODAY JAPANESE GOODB. New stock of fancy goods Just arriv ed at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. Upper Astoria has a place where you can get a fine glass of beer, a good wine and liquors a you can And any place In the city. HARRY JONES, tf Opposite Kopp's Brewery, Watited-nn offl.-e girl. Trulllnger A Hap'esty. tf Christmas novelties now coming in. Full line of things lo burn. Visitors always welcome. Frank Woodlleld Art Store, IJond street. If ABOUT AUSTRALIAN COAL Coal Is the best fuel, Australian 1 the best coal. You don't have to hire it spilt. It burns without seasoning. No largo spare required, for It, Australian coal exrells all othors, It make less ashes and dirt, It keeps a hot even fire, It I Ihe cheapest fuel, Call up phone lDflt for coal, We dllvr !t for you. No charge for delivery. ELMORE fc CO. STILL IN TUB LEAD Dainty eater, people with hearty 'appetites theater parties, and all other partle And what they desire and ome 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 room J . V. Hum sold 10,000 La Imperial during the month of October, last, an Increase of 2,000 over sale for the cor responding month last year. tf PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work ee your local tuner, Th. Frederlckaon, 2071 Bond (tree. Phone 2074 Red. CIGARETTES. The newest and latest In cigarettes Pall Mall; cnrlc tips, at P. A. Trul llnger'. Two stores. DENSMORB TYPEWRITER. We sell, rent, and repair all makes of typewriter. Write for new catalogue of New Densmore. Huxley, Ryan A Co., 82 Fourth Street Portland, Or. NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP Notlie Is heraby given that the un diTslKiod, doing business under Ihe l i m mime of M'llitr Urns., have dis solved partnership by mutual consent, Oeorge Malur retiring, being succeeded by W. A. Johnson. All bill due wilt be payable o the new (Inn and all ob ligation will be assumed by John 11. Malar. JOHN II. MALAR. GEORGE MALAR NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP" Notice I hereby given that the un dersigned, heretofore doing business under the Arm name of Lyoti & Patter son, publisher of TheMornlngAtorian. have dissolved partnership by mutual' consent, Mr. Lyon retiring. All obli gation of sold firm are assumed by Mr. Patterson, to whom all amounts are payable, WALTER LYON, OTIS PATTERSON. Astoria, Or.. Oct. 31, 1903. Mirror Baths are kept open on Sun day for baths. For first-class work In the tonsorlal line, call at the Mirror Rath, 036 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon. s-17-tf You BEST 16-CENT MEAL. will always And the best lie meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. 613 Commercial street. A LIFE SAVER Many live are annually destroyed by diseases resulting from faulty plumbing Be sure your plumbing Is done by an expert, and save annoyance and dan ger. Qas and steam fitting, heating, tinning, etc. Fixtures In stock. . JOHN A. MONTGOMERY, 425 Bond street. 'Phone 1031. ' CALL ON THEM. Electrical Axtures. Electrical wiring. Electrical supplies. 433 Commercial street. TRULLINGER & HARDESTY, Electrical Contractors. OCCIDENT SHOP Four chairs at the Oecldent barber shop. No Uie to miss everything wait ing for a shave. First-class artists and by the way, this Is the place to get a bath, Everything toe very best. tl . HATS TRIMMED FREE. Full line of Ladlts and .':hlldrens t Fall and Winter Hats. Bklrt. Waists. Coal and Jackets, Complete Furnishing Goods, Hair Switches and Piimpedours. MRS. R. INGLETON, 1 ' , Welch Block. CHEAP FUEL Fir slabwood, stove lengths, 12.00 per cord. Boxwood 31.60 per large load. Phone 2211 Black. Kelly, the transfer man. . : . COALt COAU C0AL1 If you want your money's worth Ring 'Phone 1311. GEO. W. SANBORN, Agt. , CIGAR STORE FOR SALE. For sale, cigar store on Commercial street. Apply to P. A. Trulllnger, 57S Commercial street,