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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1904)
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Retire link, slMy diyi. The Rock Iiland Syitem offer two route to the World's Fiir City vU St. Paul Minneapolis end through Scenic Colorado. No change of can, Ogdcn to St. Louti and St. Paul to St. Louii. Pull Information on request. Call or write. ' A. H. McDonald, Genera Ag't, 140 3rd Street, cor. Alder Street, Portland, Oro. A.&C. R. R. TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPT. 4, 1904. Steamer "SUE H. ELMORE" Leaves' Astoria Every Wednesday Itc-turning Saturday The LargeHt; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Rest of Tablo and Sbto lioora Accommo dations. Will make round trip every five days between A S TOR I A AiMr TILLAMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria ifc Columbia River R. R. for ' Portland, San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rates apply to ' Samuel Elmore ft Co., Gen'l Agts., Astoria, Ore. OH TO A. It. . Portland, Oregon Pacific NiiviiKHtloii C'ompnny, Tillamook, Oregon O. It. & X. Company, Portland, Oregon mm Lav PORTLAND Arrlv, HiiOa.iii I 1'ortlhnJ t'uion 11.10a. m JilSr . ; dypot for Attorlaf p.m Leav, V ASTORIA Arrtv 7 43 a m j for Portland and fOoTm 610 pm way point 10.30pm SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA Arrive lf.35 a. in f foTyeHitielirwFysaO p.m Leave ASTORIA. Arrive t8.15a.uij for Warrenton, ) 10:45a.m Hammond, Ft 6.60 r-w (Htevena. 8maide) 7:40 a, rc Leave SEASIDE Arrive 4:30 p m 1 fi7Atoria Diriact 12:3f)p in Lave SEASIDE. Arrive 6l5 a. m I for V,rrenion FtT "9 2fia.m Htevena. Haoi- i5?f,m ' mond.Aatorla ) 7.20 p.m. Additional train leave Antorla dally at 11:30 a. m. for all ijclnta on Ft. Steven branih, arriving Ft. Steven 12:30 p. m., returning;', leavea Ft. Stev en at 2:00 p. m arriving Astoria 2:45 p. m. Sunday only. All train make clone connection at Goble with all Northern Pacific train to and from the Eaat and Sound point. . C. KAYO. General Freight and paaaenger Agent ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS WORKMEN BRING NEWS Torpedo Makers From Port Ar thur Tell Stories of the Be seized City. CHINESfc GUNS CONFISCATED Hardfthipn of KiikI.iii Outside the FortreiouViilage of Faith, less Cliin?fte Executed Spies. rr.r- ' St. Petersburg, Sept. 10, 8:30 a. m. Workmen attached to St. Peterabtyg torpedo factory have returned from Port Arthur, where they were detail ed ome time ago. They left the be sieged fortre August 2 and give long Interesting account of the conditions. The defenses, the assert, were largely augmented by the discovery of a Chi nese store of artillery 13 miles from the fortres. It consisted of 300 Krupp gun of large caliber with from 300 to 3000 rounds of ammunition for each the continuation of last year' wage scale. These claim were met by the steel worker' representative with the contention that the number of em ploye had been reduced In leevral plants, thus comparatively lightening the 3trenes. The tee company was represented In 'the arbitration proceeding by Col onel G. tVatcon French, chairman 0 the executive board; James H. Nutt, head of the company labor depart ment and S. K. Corans. On the aide of the teel worker were John William, national secretary bf the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Work ci; W. N. Gibson and Peter McAr Jlfc, vice presidents; Ellas Jenkins, na tional trustee and Benjamin F, Jonee, Thomas William, Joseph Ruttledge and Patrick McOowan, member of the conference committee. 8TOCKS STILL ADVANCING. improvement in Steel and Railroad Business Responsible. New York, Sept 10. During the A-eek, there has been a further ad ance in' the stock market, despite leavy realizing and occasional reac- Icns. Confidence In a revival of the teel trade as a consequence of the week' cut in prices played a prom inent part In the movement Advices 1 to railroad traffic showed an ex- VIA GOING EAST TRAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE OX Baltimore 6t Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS -BETWEEN Chicago and New York via WASHINGTON, D.C. Finest and Fastest series of trains in the world. Palatial Coach cs, Pullman Buffnt Parlor and Drawiug Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Seryice in the World. Is operated by the Baltimore Aphio Railroad. B. II, AUSTIN, General Pass. At- - Chicago, 111. To 8pok.ie, 8t Paul, Minneapolis, uuiuth, Chicago, 6t Louis, and all point east and tewth. n OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY fl lj The Fl) er and The Fast Mai I li SPLENDID SERVICE lP T6DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip across the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. Famous: Trains k The Southwest Limited Kansas City to. ' Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago ; Via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St Paul ' to Chscago, run via ' Chicaeo. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Each, route offers numerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rajlway. M. SR0WE. General Agent. 134'Third Street, Portland For ticket, rate folder and full In formation call on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Agent " 122 Third Street, Portland, Or. & Q. TERKES. G. W. P. A.. 613 Flrt Avenue, Seattle, Wash. WE GIVE EXPEDITED SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS , VIA GREAT NORTHERN FuU Information from WM. HARDER, General Agent Portland, Or. A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all points east; Loula vllle, Memphla. New Orleana, and al) polnta aoath. The only direct route to the St Louis world's fair and the East via the O. R. & N. and Union Paclfia The folowing rates apply from As torla: To St Louis and return 367.50 To Chicago and return 72.B0 To Chicago, returning from St Louis or vice versa 70.00 To Chicago, returning via. St Louis or vice versa ...73.50 Returning vta California, $13.60 ad dltlonal. ' For furtljer particulars, call on or address Q. W. ROBERTS. Agent O, R. & N. CCs. Astoria. Always have some definite fact In your advertisement. Don't get tired of writing oopy. People judo your tore by your advertisements. If you haven't anything that will interest peo ple your ad are not likely to bring people to your store. Scoffs Sanlal-Pepsifl Capsules POSITIVE CITE JforIcflmtnaonorPlrrb f th Bluddsr end DiKW4 Kidneys. No euro no pJ Cunt onlekly ai tmu neatly the wont Cttee l donarrha end Wloel BO mottrr of how Jon( tUod int. AbwloMl humlMe Dold by drnerUI. mm 1 0ft, or by mnlt, pot914 1.00, 1 boii,. t-LltL THE lAHTAl-PEPSil CO, bills roNTamc vtma. Sold by Chat. Rogers, ci Commercial AfvJ " . i 'ii!"iV ! r vi'.v.'.y. 1 , iV!. ! s ''!"V:f V 'r V . - , off - 1 MINHUI CHO, Th New Korean Minister .to Japan. piece. The gun and ammunition were in perfect condition. A large store of rifles found were not so good. The Japanese It Is related, made ar rangements with residents of the sub urban Chinese village to furnish infor mation from the fortress by mean? of a pigeon post. The plan wa divulged by Chinamen and the whole population, 40 villages, wa executed. Conspicuous gallantry was displayed by two compa nies of sailors who were cut on In the hills by the Japanese and were Isolated two days. Their ammunition soon ran out. Stones and boulders were hurled at the heads of the attackers. Finally several old cannon were dis mounted and rolled down the hills upon the heads of the attacking column. Ultimately 40 sailors out of 320 es caped. The returned workmen say that riding In cabs was an almost prohibitive luxury, the smallest drosky fare being $2. There were JOO cab men In Port Arthur. The command forces them to remain back of the firing line during actions and to transport wounded free of charge. ARBITRATION IN PROGRESS panslon both In the grain movement and that of merchandise. The re-, sumption of1 full working time in the Pennsylvania shops was accepted as evidence of improving railroad con ditions. Labor settlements helped Sentiment and the withdrawals from New York caused no apparent misgiv ings. " ( '.':. ,, fl...4? ' ; - -vV BULLET THROUGH HEAD. Mental Condition Improved by Shoot . " ing. New York, Sept. 10. Frederick Bock who attempted to end his life by shoot ing, at his home In Newark, N. J., last June, has recovered from the ef fects of a shot which, the surgeons say, passed through both sidea, of hta brain.. When he was taken tothe hospital the doctors declared there was no hope for his recovery. Or the con trary. It has been found that the bul let did him good and his mental con dition Is nowr betterthan before, , Upon leaving the hospital Bock was turned over to the police and will be held on a charge of attempting sui cide.- . Will Fix Scale for 20,000 Iron and Steel Workers. Chicago, -Sept. 10. A board of con- clliatlop selected by the Republic Iron and Steel Company and 20,000 of Its mployes has met here to fix a scale of wages for the coming year. The decision of the board was withheld pending additional arguments by the mployes, which are to be heard to day. The dispute which the board is to settle arose. over the desire of the company to reduce the wages of its killed "merchant" Iron workers from to 15 per cent A provided In the working agreement which has been in force ajnee 1901 conference commit tees from the company and the unions having failed to agree on an adjust ment of wages, the matter was left to board of conclllatioa ' The arguments of the company tend ed to show that reduction In business, combined with large outlays In the erection of . new plant did not Justify Lost Hi Exhibit St Louis, Sept. 10. Alleging that he had sold and delivered articles from his , booth .In vthe liberal arts building at -the, world's fair In violation of the department's rules governing such cases, the department of concessions has confiscated the property of an ex hibitor named Mischell. Boston Get Barclay. St. Louis, Sept. 10 The St. Louis National league baseball team has re-' leased George Barclay, an outfielder, to the Boston National league team. What Is Lifet In the last analysis nobody knows, but we do know that It la under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain result. Irregular .living means de-' rangement of the organs, resulting in constipation, headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pill quickly ad Justs this. It's gentle, yet thouogh. Only 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store.