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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1904 PAGE SEVEN. i: NO T H IN G PLEASES no woll as nicely laundried lineu. W have the uoatost : And moHt sanitary laundry in the state and do Hie heat work. All White help. Oor. Tenth ami lusne 81. Pnon 11KM. The Scow Bay Iron 0 Brass Works Manufacturers cf Iron, Steol, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundryuien and Fatternmakeie. ' AbsoHitely firstclass work. Prices lowest Pkexe 2431s Corner Eighteenth end franklin. (EUTEMTB li MiMrtl ItMtr) VOUIM4Y INTWNO lt!l,lIN' . ELATERITE ROOFING Takes th pIiom of shingles, tin, iron, Ur ror NRl snq euwp eufiwee, guiHsra, Tuiojat mo. lu; n 117. ouijbitu climate. Roaaoaabla ia oU HuM on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to aak for prtiM and Information. , jr THE ELATERITE- ROOFING CO., Worcester BuMiHng, Portland DON'T DRINK If you do, get the best and purest, for family and medicinal use, AT THE California Wine and Liquor House NO. BAR A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU 422PONP STREET.. MIONB SI74 BLACK The Pioneer Limited There i no train in service on any railway in the world that equal in equipment The Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chi - cago via the ' t . Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway The railway company own and operate the . aleeping and dining cam on it trains, and gives to its patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elsewhere. The buffet car, - -compartment cars, standard sleeping car and dining car of The Pioneer are the handsomest ever built. ' - ' It. S. ROwC. - - Central Agent HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest . PORTLAND. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. A. V. AMJB-N, Tenth and Commercial Streets ASTORIA, OREGON Troy Laundry and travel, and H prepared roofings 134 Third Street, Portland You Need a Bath AT LEAST ONCE- . A WEEK Ton might as well batha In the river aa In an old wooden tub, but there la no occaalon lor doing either ao long aa up-to-date bath tuba can be had reasonably. Talk with ua about the matter. W.J.SCULLEY 170-471 Commercial. Phone Black 1243 y OREGON. ASK TH AGENT WO - , . TICKETS 1 ..TO.. SPOKANE. IT. PAUL, DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. 2 TRAIN DAILY 2 PAST TIME For Pull Particular, Ratea, Polder, Etc., Call on or Address J. W. PUALON. H. DICKSON, Trav.Paas.Agt , City Ticket Agt 121 Third Street, Portland. IU First Avenue. Seattle, Waeb. A. a C DENNISTON, 0. W. P. A. Oregon Show Line AKO UiUQAPAklNb 78 hours from Portland to Chicago No change of car. tTmS UiED- ULE3 From Portland. IV part Arrive Chlcagd Portlandl Salt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Oma ha, Kansas City," 8t Louis, Chi cago and East Speclai 6:25 p.m vlaHunt Ington. AtlanUo Salt Lake, Denver.! Ft Worth, Oma ha, Kanaa City St Louis, Chicago and East Expreed ;lp.m vlaHunt :00 am. Ington. Walla Walla. ' Lewlston, 8po kane, Minneapolis. 8t Paul, Duluth, PL Paul FaetWai 1:00 p.m. 7:45 p.m. via. Milwaukee, Chlcagd Spokane: and Eaat OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Astoria All aalllng datea subject to change. For San Francla- , co every tlva days. "CoTumbla River to Portland and Way Landings. 7 am. Daiy ex 4: a. m., cept Suri Dally ea day cept M01 Steamer Nahcotta leaves Aatorla ob tide dally except Sunday for Ilwaco, connecting there with trains for Lon Heach, Tlgu and North Beach points Returning arrives at Astoria same ev anlng. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent Aatorla. New Eaulpment Throughout Palace and Tourlat Sleepera, Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Daylight Trip Through the Cascad and Rocky Mountains. The Scenic Line TO THE EAST AND SOUTH. Through Salt Lake City, LeadvUle, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver.' 110 GRAND Offers the Choice of Three Routes Tlnough the Famoua Rocky Moun tain Scenery, and Five Distinct Routes Eaat and South of Denver. 3-FAST TRAINS DAILY-3 Between Ogden and Denver, Carrying All Classes of Modern Equipment Purfet t Dining Car Service and Per sonally Conducted Tourlat Ex cursions to All Point East STOP OVERS ALLOWED On All Classes of Tickets. For Information or Illustrated litera ture call on or addreaa W. C. McBRIDE. General Agent 124 Third St, Portland, Or. A Frightened Har.se, Running like mad down the atreet, dumping the occupant., or a hundred other accldants, are every day occur rences. It behoves everybody to have a reliable aalv handy and there's none as good aa Buoklln'a Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts sores, ecxema, aad piles, disappear quickly under It soothing effect! 260, at Chaa. Roger drug store mm LVIB" ONLY FOUR UNIDENTIFIED All Victims but Nine of Late Dis aster Have Been Interred, as Shown by Burial Permits. NUMBER OF DEAD NOT CLEAR Confuaion Caueed By Frantic App.al. of People For Bediee of Supposed Victims Who Later Are Found Alive and Well. Chicago, Jan. t. Bodies of 561 vie time of the Iroquois theater tire have been buried, according to the burial permit- Jsued by the health department If the coroner's figures, which show that a -total of 60S peraona lost their Uvea In the catastrophe, be correct wiily nine remain unburled, Four of these ara unidentified. The recorda of the victims of the 1 theater Are, both of the police and cor oner are still Incomplete and do not tally. In botn omces clerks are try Ing to straighten them out after which It will be poslbe to check tbem up and InveatUrate errors. ' Many rushed to the police he&dquar- tors on the night following the Are and refintted aa dead or misalng frlenda or nienibera of their famlllea who at lerwarrts were found unharmed. Others were retorted missing when In reality they hud been taken to hospitals. In most caaea where this mistake waa r.adc, the police were not notified when tte person aought was found. Thursday an official count of the dead in the various morgues waa made by the police it waa announced that 682 bodla had been found. To this total liav been added from time to time the mmes of those who have died of In juries received In the Are until the po lice lift leaches 691 and of these four bodies still remain unclaimed. So far aa the police now know there ara but two persons still mlsxlng whose bod ies have not bean recovered nor are Among the unlJentlfled dead. OFFICIALS TO WORK HARD. 8tate'a Atornay and Coroner to In vestigate Fully. Chicago, Jan. . "Make every poa- slbe effort to aaoertaln the Identity of some person who died In this corner," State's Attorney Deneen had made this if quest of Coroner Traeger as they Htood at the end of the blind gallery pusanKe, where, before a locked exit more than 30 of the victims of the Iro quois disuster were found. In this re quest repeated at every point where bodies were found State's Attorney Deneen gave the key to one of the gravest questions ' that will confront the grand jury In fixing the criminal responsibility for deaths. It will not be sufficient for the pur pose of i criminal prosecution for the coroner to show that the locked door was responsible for SO deaths, even it the responsibility for the locked door is fixed. In order to sustain a prosecu tion of manslaughter, H will be neces sary for the coroner to determine the Identity of one or more of the Indl vMunls, whose deUh ths door caused. It will not be sufflclnnt to show that the three steps leading out of the first balcony to the main stairway caused over a score of persons to fall and die. The identity of one or more of these persona must be proved in court before a cha'ue of manslaughter can be sus tained. " " Appreciating 'he technicalities of the law which requires minute proofs, the mutes attorney, .antloned the coroner to mike special efforts to ascertain the Identity pf persons who died at each of t! exits. PRIORITY OF DEATH AN ISSUE Estatea Will Be Hung Up aa Result of The Fire. Chicago, Jan. 6. As a result of the Iroquois theater disaster In wnicn whole families perished and lines of legal descent ' were made, so compli cated as almost to defy tracing, the probate court faces a season of Intri cate litigation. The question of pri ority of death of the fire victims is the Issue on which many of the es tates may be hung up in the courts for months and years before they can be distributed. Probate Judge Cut ting says" that he anticipates that fn hundreds of estates this Issue will have' to be determined before the es tates can be adjudicated. Noted Actress Dead. New Tork, Jan. Sarah Cecelia E:irl, well known on the stage a quarter of a century ago,' la dead at her home here after a long Ulneaa. SPIRITED DEBATE IN SENATE. Resolution Relating to Peat Office Soandala the Theme. Washington, Jan. (.Alleged Irreg ularities 'n the pos to Alee department contltut;J the only theme in the sen ate today. The question came up on a rnotlaa first made by Lodge and af terward by Penrose to refer the Car mack resolution looking to a senatorial investigation of the postofflce depart ment to the committer on posto dices and post roads. The democratic sen ators resisted the motion and contend ed that the country would not be sat laflel with an investigation of the de partment made by the department it self. The debate continued for al most tws and a half hours and was ex tremely spirited from start to finish. Further consideration of the subject waa deferred until Friday. ORDER AFFECTS BUSINESS. Closing of Thsater Felt Throughout The City. Chicago, Jan . The closing of the theater by order ' of the mayor is causing a dally loss of thousands of dollar to the hotel and restaurant keepera in the down town districts It has also thrown a great many re taurant employes out of work, and In many places It waa stated that more help would be laid oft if the theaters remained closed. Restaurants which have catererd to the theater trade in the past now find that they are operating at a loss. Even the streets seem deserted after nightfall and tht Uactlon companies feel the decrease of business. Livery Stable owners report a considerable falling oft of business. Where do you get shaved now? On the face, of course. s ' ; v What for?' 15c Where? At the Occident Barber Shop I THE B0$S TONSORAL ARTISTS JANUARY Clearance SALE. Jc7 The Place to Save Money mm DEPT. ST0RE. PiillMlliyWgJ.UIl'W ' DEATH OF PATSY CARROL Seattle Prixafightar Suecumbe to the ' Ravagea of Consumption. Pauy Carrol, a well-known sport- i ing character, died 7esterday at noosj , at the Wayside Mission, says the Seat- tie Post-Intelligence-, He waa taken there three days ago from the Ore gon house where he waa found in the last atages of conaumptlon. Captain Hogle, of 'he city ambulant ; who was called to take him out of th hotel, was surprised to see bis con-,; dltlon. The athletic muscles which, i In his day had put to sleep many a so- called prizefighter, were wasted until, the man did not weigh more than M pounds. Captain Hogle knew Patsy well In the days when he was In his prime, and picking him up in his arms carried him out as though he waa a child. Patsy thanked the captain and spoke of his days being numbered.' When be arrived at the Mission It was seen that he could not live more than a few days, and after that time he gradually ' began to sink until death came. ' Patsy Carroll was born la Seattle it years ago. Early In life he took to prizefighting In the middleweight class. He met all comers In this part of the country, establishing a record for cleaverness which made him many' friends among the sporting fraternity." Few of these knew of his condition for the past several months. He tried to ; keep It from them, and even at the last1 asked that It be not said that he waa',' dying. The body was removed to the Bonny- Watson morgue, where last night after It was known that he was dead, it waa viewed by many friends. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it 5Dr.King's Nov Discovery A Perfect , For All Throat and 1 Cure : - Lung Troubles. Money beck If K Mia. Trial Sottiee tree. JZ7 -