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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1904)
ASTORIA, , OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. riOE, Tar.EB. 1G-INCH WOOD Delivered at depot. Carload lutn. Write or phone TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO. Attorla, Oregon. For Stylish Men 1 Be correctly Suits with tho Snap, Stjle and Finish, d rowed. It cohU no more if you bco ANDREW LAKE 482 Commercial Street. COLLEGE MEN CAN NOT VOTE New York Court Makes Ruling in Case of Nonresident Students at Columbia. RESIDENTS MAY BE BARRED nunnunnnnn naonattaatjanao Our Drugs Are Pure Wo compouud prescriptions with great care from a complete Block of frewh and pure drugs. We also M'll all tho standard homo remedies and all kinds of Proprietary A nicies, Combs, Brubhes, Razors, Soaps, all kinds of Toilet Articles, Etc. We Charge no Fancy Prices. and Commercial Street Hart's Drug Store 'ttaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaoaaaaaa Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, Steel, Brass ami Bronze Castings. General Foundryuien and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclflHS work. Trices lowest. Phone 2451 Comer Eighteenth and Franklin. PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone'221. Praying and Expressing All goodsshipped tooun are will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. The l) nlcl Siifl'nijrc Will Kn. tlfitvor to ll:iv All Student' Names Striken From Itcjr. , intry lAt. New York, ,0 t, 26.riiiHcd on a re cent dlrlHliiii by the appelate division of the utitte supreme court denying the right of non-rf iInt ituliit to vote In the district where they at tend college, h-gal proceedings are to be Instituted, at the Instance of a po litlcal club at Columbia university to mandamus the board of registry and compel diem to strike every student' name In the Hat of votera. There are 2000 votera attending Co lumbla. Hm If of them are legally em powered to vote by actual residence In till city, but tbe other hulf are likely to be denied a vote under the appelate dlvlalon ruling, In which all the Juatlcea of that court concurred. If the mandamus campaign ii ex tended to all the college in the state, many thousand of vol en will be lost NEW STYLE RESTAURANT No. 120 Eleventh Street. BEST MEALS IN TOWN. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT First Class Chef. Good Service. Carpenter and Mechanic TOOLS FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY MCjGoiWo VONDERTUL HOMH TREATMENT Tkla vaaAnrM CSV hh emtor h mllm PWPl. WlU I I to 41. H. can with UKM Wrn4rftil Chi- nm Bvtx, root, t barka m nu IllM Httnlf ksowa Id aiel MM ta this aosilrr. Throo Um I now lha Mloa mi mrt mm MIm, wfclc iMMOBHindlyaHa la etflwm 1 , ' i-w m w imra, mm , Una, tfcraM, rhMauUat. mmrrwmrmtmm. IUfnll. Ouwrta moAtnm. Uil mm Wa. ramWam mA 7 lb aMf ft Mwiks mmt aiMHlia. tm4 naaa, Ouuhji. The G Gee Wo Chinese C&Bd&e Ga. III AMar !IJ11J'l,lim' D ELIGimUL I10UTE AYUGI1T HIDE IZZY CRAGS EEP CANONS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Be. nature In all ha glortoua beauty, and then the acme of mun'a handi work. The first la found along the line of the Denver A Rio Grand Railroad, the latter at the St Lou I a World'. Fair. 'Tour 'trip wll' b. on. of pleas ure make th. most of It Tor Infor mation and Illustrated literature writ. W. C. McBRlDE, Gen. Agt. Portland, Or. , &fie STAR THEATER ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE VILLE HOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA TERS OF PORTLAND Chang of Provam Monday. ' - . - Ching of AcU Thundayi, MATINEE DAILY ATa.4,1P. M . MONSTER BILL , , - Work tJctltinh.tr -MONDAY MATINEE, OCT. 24 THI GREAT D0TT8ON Stay Modeler and Smoke Picture Ar ! ' Direet from Tony P.stor'a, New York. HEARN A LEWIS ; Singes, and Knockabout Comedian. j A ,P.h of Cona. THE ALTONS Wonderful Child Contortionist and Equilibrist.' ' Direct From ' th. Chute Theater, San Franolsco. HARRY HOWARD Character Artist and Impersonator. EDOUARD SCOTT, In Piotured Melodiea, Singing Paul Dresser's Latest Eastern Sucoess, "Th. Boy. Are Cawing Home To day." EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE, Depicting Recent Events by Life Mo tion Pictures. Admission 10c to any .eat VALUABLE FREE INSTRUCTION. Short Coursss In Agrioultur And Dairying Given At Corvallts. Corvallls, Or.. Oct. 26. Immedl ately following the winter hollduyi the Oregon Agricultural College, at Corvallla, will give free of churge two popular short courses of Inatructlon one in agriculture, the other In dairying. These courses consist chiefly of lectures by apeclitliets from the faculty and from abroad, combined with work In the laboratories, wher. students have access to the a p para tua of the college and eiperlment station. The lectures are designed for busy men and women who desire to advance w.lth thla progressive age, but cannot avail themselves of the full four-year course of Instruction; hence the courses of lectures will come at the' moat convenient season of the year for combining pleasure and re creation with profitable study. Those famllnr with the short course system of lectures apeak of it aa a rare opportunity-for practical men and wo men to familiarize themselves with the more salient points touching their buslnesa, and to gather such general information aa will enable them to live that higher Industrial life possible to every farmer and housekeeper. ' The course In agriculture will be gin January 9th, and continue ten daya. Some of the subjects to be dis cussed are horticulture, plant breed ing, bacteriology, chemical ' elements, how plants work, budding of plants based upon, plant culture, hint, on farr. ing, how to conserve the fertility of the soli, drainage, soil moisture, rose culture, veterlnary surgery, rota tion of crops, road making, fertilisa tion and how to make the old farm pay. The course In dairying will com mence January 21, and continue six weeks. Students will meet for work six days of the week. The mornings will be devoted to practical work In dairy rooms, two days will be devoted to butter making, two days to cheese making, and two days will be spent In the dairy laboratories. In the after noon of the days except thoce de voted to cheese making, lectures nnd recitations will occupy two or three hours. The lectures will treat of soil chemistry and physics, feed and feed ing, dairying, bacteriology, breeds and breeding, and chemistry of dairy pro duct. . , '', TO CONTEST G0BLE CASE Former Governor Black Will Make Strenuous Effort to Save Life of Condemned. CONFIDENT HE IS INNOCENT If ''epoHiiry the Legal Iiattle Will It Carried to the Kit. pi emc Court of the I'nitcd Stiitc Xew York, Oct. 28. Immediately af ter the election of next month, ex-Gov ernor Frank H. Uluc k will go to Frank fort, Ky., where he will enter Into a legal battle for which he has volun teered his service with the hope of saving the life of Caleb Powers, who Is awaiting execution in that state for complicity m the assassination of Governor William Goebel. Mr. Rlack has told hi. friends that he believes Mr. Power. Is Innocent and declare he will fight against the ver dict of the lower courts and If neces sary carry the case to the supreme tribunal at Washington. The testimony of J00 witnesses, liv ing In all sections of Kentucky, will be taken. The TROY Laundry h tlie only White Labor Uun.lry in the City. Does the Best of Work at very reasonab'e Prices, and is in 'every way worthy of your i-atronnge. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1991 ' Reliance Electrical Works . Manager We are thoroughly prepared for making estimate, and executing order, for all kinds of electrical installing and) repairing. Snpplfe. in stock, W veil the Celebrated SHELBY LAMP, Call np Phone 1161. 1 428 BOND STREET 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks andi Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. .' CITY NOT LIABLE. "Step Off" In Sidewalk not Cause for Damage. Chicago, Oct. 26. The appelate court In a decision Just rendered, holds that when sidewalks of two adjoining prop erties meet and the flagging of one Is a few Inches lowert than the other. It I not to be classed aa a defective sidewalk, and the city can not be held liable for injuries suffered by per son who fail to exercise due precau tion. The ruling was In the case of An ella Norton, who fell on a sidewalk where there wa a step off of two oj three inches. She brought suit and a Jury returned a verdict of $5000 upon which the city appealed. Order taken for Brown nursery stock at Kallunkl's store. Bros.' candy MATTING Jost ReceivedThe fined stock of matting in the city, in many pattern, and grade.. Price, low at 20, 25 and 30 cent, a yard. L. H. HENNINGSEN CO. SiKSc HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Whole sal e CIGARS. PIPES, TOBACCO. ETC. WILL MADISON 530 COMMERCIAL ST. l-t 114 ELEVENTH ST. 606000000OSOSO000000OSOO You Must Hurry V To get one of those elegant STOVES OR RANGES STOLE 3000 8HEEP. Rsmarkabl. and Successful Theft of '. Montana Sheap Harder. Chicago, Oct.. 26 Junius Wright, of Boise, Idaho, having discovered that S000 of his finest sheep had been stolen by one of hi. tender and ship ped to Chicago, came here only to learn that the sheep have been Mid for 17000 and the man has disappeared The police are working on the case. CHINESE COLLEGE CLOSED. Government Stopped Appropriation for It Maintenance. Shanghai, Oct. 26. The Imperial au thorities nt Pekln have called oft the appropriation in support of the Han Yang college, patterned after western educatlonnl Institutions, nnd the school Is closed. The college whs founded 10 years ago and It was considered the foremost seat of learning In China. 1 1 H. H. ZAPF CO., Are making a special run on Stoves. Make your choice how. Your credit is ? good.