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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1904)
I . " r 1 ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY - J ANUAR Y 8, 1904, - i PAGE SEVEK- OTHING PLEA5E5 . h ' J- ; no well as uicoly Juundiletl ISnon. We have the neatest ' , and most sanitary laundry in the state and do the lest work.-All White help. f. Tenth and Puane 81. m IWlt The Jcow Day Iron RUsxftctirtrs cf Iron, Stool, Brass and Bronte Cartings. General Fouudrytuen and Patternmakew. Absolutely finrtclaaa work. Prices lowest j :s 243ft CofEtf Elihteeatk t&i frcsklia. I (EUfEgTH Is Mistral gsissr) V J i wNMrr toitiiuAt;uA woairVT hook :;laterite roofing kf (be pies ( shingles, tin. Iron, tar end gravel, tad ell prepared roofings r Out ami slesp surfaces, sutlers, valleys, ato. Easy to lay. Tempered (or all tuAtm. IVesoseble hi oL Hold on merit. Qaartasssd. 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HOWE, r-r Gtntrtl Altai 134 Subscribe for The 1 UWLJU end 90 fs every other Vj town you can buy w the Crtmo wherever IK clgssre ere eeld If j) Largest Seller in tht World W fTi gai if tht Smoktr't Trotietion. fljj kSBaSSSstslnaMsSSSSSSe I . II Troy Laundry 8 Brass Works Worcester Building, Portland Third Street, Portland Morning Astorian. LCPilMe 0 OREGON Short line J--:-., .. is,, axoUnioi Pacific 70 boure from Portland to Caloog No chance of can. TIMS bCHJCD IVpart , ULEfl Arrive. " from Portland, "cbicagt " Portland Salt Lake, Denver, Special rt Worth, Oma :iep. :lla.at, ha, Xanaaa City, vlaHunt- It Loula, CM Inglon. cago and East. Atlantic1 Halt Lake, Denver, Express ft. Worth, Oma- Up.ro. ha, Xanaaa City '00 a.m. elaHunt. at Loula, Chicago ; Ington. and East Walla Walla, PL Paul Lewleton. Spo FestMal kane, Minneapolis. 1 :00 p.m. 7:41 p.m. 8k Paul, Duluth, via. Milwaukee, C&Ieagt Spokaw and East OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE, From Astoria All sailing date aubject to Changs. For Baa rraacia T a. m. co every nve day. Daly es "Columbia River 4; a. m., eept Bui to Portland aad Dally ei day Way Landings, oept Moi BUamer Netacoita, leave Astoria oa tide dally except Sunday for Dwaoo, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Ttf and North Beach points Returning arrlvea at Aatorts same ev ening. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria. New Equipment Throughout Palace and Tourlat Sleepers, Dining and Buffet. Smoking Library Care. . ASK THE AOENT VOS TICKETS VIA ..TO.. SPOKANE, ST. PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS BAST. 2 TRAIN B DAILY PAST TIME ' for Full Particulate, Ratea, Folder, Etc,, Call on or Addresa t. W. PHALON, H. DICKSON, Trav. Paaa. Aft City Ticket Aft US Third Street, Portland. HI First Avenue. 8eattle, Wash. A. B. C DENNISTON. O. W. P. A. 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MyeuruK permanent, ruiI I tiuunot tliiwik vou vnouitli." Huh. Dlia ikWKi.u. Kawark, N. J. II. M bottlo. '. J. c. AVER Co., for Poor: Health Laxative doses of Ayer's Pills each night greatly aid tha Sarsaparilla. Ayer's :hicago is , not liable According to Former Decisioru City May Not Be Held Re : sponsible for Loss. mmsmm unable to pay Plret Damage Suit Raited on Street Car Cmi Lawyera Cenetder H Doubtful If Mies Owene Can . Collect From Munielpality. Chicago, Jan. 7. -According , to George N. . Morgan, attorney for Mies Ivy Owens, who Tueeday filed the first damage eultl against the proprietors of the Iroquois theater and made the city of Chicago co-defendant because of Its alleged failure to tnorce,the building laws, there are no decisions in Illinois on a munlcipamys reepcoubuity tor Iocs of life In a theater fire. The city's liability Is a vital feature In the suits, as It la admitted the Iroquole manage ment probably could not pay damages for the 6M or 00 lives lost in the fire. Mr. Morgan said: "I have based the suit of Miss Owens on the decision of the supreme court of Illinois In the street car cases. It was decided that a passenger In a street car was entitled to protection from the cltv. even though It was shown that the city's police did all In their power to suppress the mob vio lence through which the Injury occur red." Lawyers versed In personal damage law say It Is doubtful whether Mr. Morgan's client can recover for death or Injuries sustained on property not owned by the city. fol Chicago map of house Map of House on Curtain. Chlcaso. Jan. 7. The Chronicle to day aays: Maps of the seating arrangement In several of the Chicago theaters wUl ap pear on the asbestos curtains when the theaters open. Several managers have decided on this scheme of making the patrons familiar with" the location of the exit. Every seat Including those on the flrst floor, the first and second balconies, will be indicated on the fire proof curtain. Every exit will be shown and the leles by which they may be reached outlined. The asbestos cur tain will be dropped once In a per formance at least and the theatergoers will have time to study the map. Will Pursue Liberal Course. ChlPBRO, Jan. 7. Life insurance companies which had policy holders that lost their lives in the Iroquois fire will pursue a liberal policy In the set- lement of the losses. The announce ment la made by the managers of most of the high class companies that there will be no quibbling over technical ities. Without exception me raaramr" of the larje companies said that any reasonable proof of death, and the re ceipt for the amount of the policy from the bendclarles would be all that wouia be required. The precedent that will be followed by the substantial companies is. the Galveston llood, where no coroner's . ronulred. In this cose only reasonable proof of death and Identity was demanded. Checks for the amount of Insurance carried by some of the victims have already been given to the bemdclarles. STUDENTS GET THE BOUNCE isJL it ms Tnur ftf Stati MmbP of Mandolin Club Acted Rude. Seattle, Jan. 7. President Kane of the university of Washington tonight announced the suspension of 11 stud nf that institution, members of the Glee and Mandolin clubs, for al lged misconduct at Ellensburg, while oh their recent holiday tour of the state A saloon proprietor of Ellensburg ac cused four of the boys of stealing oil Hard balls and wine glasses from his pliire. An otllcer was sent after the clubs and George Sohns, Frank L. Wilt, W. C. Kennedy and Gardner Mll- i... in-rented at SDokane. The 11 l W ' v. v, ... . . m .ttor was patched up and the quar tette released. On the return of the clubs. Dr. Kane :tnd the faculty began an investigation which resulted In to night's action. Dr. TCane declines to imike the nnmes ubllc of those pun iahed. He says, however, that the more ...iiitv hvB heen suspended for the B"4 " remainder of the- college year ond those less deeply Implicated for the re mainder of the present semester. Strike Annoys Funeral Directors. Albany. N. T., Jan. 7. Hackdrlvers has been accomplished, however, by convenience, especially to undertakers, has eneued. The burial of the dead has bzeen accomplished, however,, by summoning hearses and carrlagee from Troy, seven miles distant : B II te Be Amended. Washington, Jan. 7, The house was In session 12 minutes today. Hem en way, chairman of the committee on appropriations obtained the unani mous consent that one hour be devoted at the opening of tomorrow's session to the consideration of the bill amend ing the act appropriating $500,000 for the eradication of the foot and mouth disease among cattle so as to make one half that amount available to meet the eemrgency caused by the Mexican boll weevtl , The bill was favorably reported today. Eleetrio Marvels. It is said that the new White Star liner "Baltic" now Dealing completion on the other aide of the Atlantis, will have nearly SO new electrical "wrink les" for reducing the perils of the sea and preparing food. - - One of the novelties Is an electric grtddle-cake and waffle range. The automatic egg-boilers are designed to osok tot eggs at once, a clock arrange. meat causing '.he basket containing the eggs to bop out of the water at an helfminuts up to six minutes. ' .Another novelty Is a slf-dumplng oyster-cooker for stews. At the end Of a given time the cooker pours Its savory contents into a soup plate and automatically shuts off the electricity. There are electric oyster and toast ranges, coffee urns, self-feeding tea and chocolate urmV cereal boHrs ice breakers, butter-cutters, almond ' and cocoanut-graters, Ice cream freexers, floiw-slfters, bread-mixers, egg-beaters, vervtable-cookera, plate-warmers, butter-fake cooking - boxes, dumpling steamers, and pastry-cookers. In spite of repeated experiments, an electric broiler for steaks and chops has not been Invented. Epicures aay that meat cooked on electrical broilers has a metallic taste. , I U a tribute to American ingenuity that this English and Irish-built, ship must have nearly ' all her electrical equipment manufactured In this coun try, . " " -1 4 : i 8UMM0N8. 4 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop county. Charles McCormlck, plaintiff, ?va. Margaret A. McCormlck, defendant. To Margaret A.' 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A dlspoaltloa to shade prices iq northern pig trow is also noted s one of the events of wsekl J t !-f ff V' l ' ;ot.eming 'the steel trade, the Iros y.ge rays: i pisquieting reports comes from the' Htcpl rail trade, which mast, however,' lot- a good deal of their force when the conditions are more carefully examined. It Is stated thai some of the railroads have recently cancelled orders placed und that others have cut down thetr estimates and have notified the mills of postponement of deliveries ' and that earlier Inquiries have shrunken muck lately, All this must not be taken too Sf-rfourty. The buyers know that ths steel rail capacity is much greater than it was a year ago, that the pressure . for steel for the manufacture o billets Is less and that therefore. In all prob ability there will be little trouble at any time during 1904 In securing fair deliveries. There is little Incentive, therefore, to get orders in early or to. put in full requirements. . 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