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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1904)
AJ3T0WA, OREGON, SUNDAY, N0YE1UBER $v ... PAGE THREE. 4". 'v1, 'k'-i 'u'vl. v 1 .-'"-' V . ' s J ' Z MCATO CICU r.ARIC DAIIITDV Evcrthlng seasonable is In our Market. ' We sell only fresh, pure and clean foods. , Prompt delivery. livery customer satis6ed. I Astoria Fish, Game and Poultry Market. rtALAR BROS,, Proprietor!, Twlfth Street, , 'V , 1 For Stvlish Men Be correctly Suits with the Snap, Stylo and Finish. dressed.' It costs no mow if you see ANDREW LAKE 48J Comounlal Btrat. ttttttnnntttttttttt n n n s n b o n n n it it n n Corner of Fourteenth UrtV tlriirY Qfnrn and, Commercial Street I1QI I O UlUg UIUIC "on noonaoonnnn noonencnoanno Our Drugs Are Pure We compound prescriptions with great care ' from a complete stock of fresh and pure drugs. We uIho m11 all the standard home remedies and all kinds of .Proprietary Articles, Combs, Brushes, Kaiors, Soaps, all kinds of Toilet Articles, Etc. We Charge no Fancy Prices. OUTBREAK IS THREATENED Hungpao Will Probably Furnish Name for the Coming Battle A Coveted Position. JAPS BETTER POSITIONED Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works RSaaafactorers ef ; s Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundrymen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclaas work. Prices lowest pfecae 2431 s Comer Eighteenth and Franklin. PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. T.lepbon. 221. 1 ' ' 1 ' Draying and Expressing All good chipped toourcare wilt receive special attention. 709-713 Commercial Street. ASTORIA-IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Fn. and Rapt A-I. FOX, Vlee llwaldeiit. r.UBI.II0KSMM7 AHlOHIAiUViN.18 BANK, Trees yff' Designers and Manufacturers of Till LATKST I at PROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot ol Fourth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON. Hollir Ifave InMiiMrlrnt Cloth Inir Hoiimlim. Only One Mml a Iny-Apect More , HerioiiM. Mukden, Nov 6. via Pitkin The utilnterruptd activity conspicuous be tween the opposing positions thut on the pi" In and on Hungapao hill, oc cupled by the Japanese, and on Mans ion bill, named after a Ituaslan general dally .threat (.-nil a formidable outbreak. Krom lIuiiKino. the capture of which by the Japanese wai reported on Oct. 12 by the correspondent or the asso ciated uress. the Japanese are now helling the Itusslans with captured Russlsn guns and the resulting feel ing among the Russian Indicates that thla spot, which la the moat prominent alone the entire line, will doubtless Initiate the coming battle. Occasional casualties ore reported at Plenchlapu on account of Its exposed poaltlon, a the apex of an aggregating wedge uncil agulnat the Jupanee right At the Hhahopu atatlon la a water tank which the Japanese are ualng aa a watch tower, from which the Ruealan artillery hua failed after an attempt hiatlng more than a fortnight to dla lodge the enemy on account of it be log auch a amall target The Jupa nese atlll poaaeaa an elevatfd temple In the quadrangle weat of Llnahenpu, while the combatants occupy separate puis of the same village. The advan tage of poaltlon appears slightly In favor of the Japanese along the entire line. The women and children of Fenahla- pu, near la mountain, arrivea ai auc den on Nov. t after a 20 mil trump. Tha Ruaelan authorities facilitate the movementa of refugees by allow ing them the uae of numerous bridges over the Hun liver. Tne use oi an Chinese timber by the soldiers, to gether with the destruction of build ings, has caused the Chinese them- Ivea to pull down, their houesand sell the lumber which otherwise might be hmt completely. In consequence of this General Kuropatkln has or dered that the houses shall be pre served for the reason that they are necesMury for the Chinese and also useful to the army. The soldiers are now mostly In line, giving the war an appearance of seriousness hitherto unobserved. Tne soldiers are now bearing their unusual hardships, sometimes only one meal dally, Insufficient clothing and also ex posure, with great hardiness. The oommander-ln-chlera orders are now dated at headquarters for land and naval forces In comformlty with his new appointment. N. 8. 8C0TT8 ESTIMATE. t . SOCIETY NOTES. Mf. Lenton, of the Perry, has been on leave In Portland during the week, .sea' Miss Dess Reed will leave shortly for Walla Walla, where she will Visit friends for several months. e Mrs. William King, of Ban Francisco, who has been visiting Miss Mobson, left for her borne on Thursday. s The Friday Night Euchre Club met with Mr. and Mrs. Behlmpff this week. The prizes were won by Mrs. Pat ton, Mrs. Pllklngton and Messrs. Prael and Tallant. Miss Hudle Ciang entertained, both the Monduy Bridge Club and the Thursday Afternoon Club last week, at the ' home of Mrs. O. H. George on Harrison avenue. r . 1 1 Chester M Inkier and his sister, Miss Lt-ta Mlnkler, came from Michigan; with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Coolldge, and will make Astoria their home. Miss M inkier will reside with Mrs. Coolldge. The Cotillon club gave a very en joyable dance on Thursday evening at Ilanthorn's hall, which was beautifully; decorated for the occasion. Mr. George Ohler had charge of the affair, which was most successful In every way. A very pretty home wedding was solemnised yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. M. 3. Uadolett, when Miss Mary Nowlen and Mr, James J. Johnson were married. The parlors were beautifully decorat ed for the occasion. Only a few Inti- APPEARINQ OLD Acts aa a Bar f rre.Ukl Bssaloy- ' sseat Tou cannot afford to trow old. la these days of strenuous competition It Is necessary to maintain, as long as possible oses youthful appearance. It is impossible to ao ttus witnout re taining a luxurious growth of hair. The presence of Dandruff indicates the nresanc of a burrowing germ wnica Uvea and thrives on the roots of the hair untS It causes total fcaldness. Newbro's Hei-Dlclde la the only known destroyer of this pest and It is as effec tive as it is delightful to uae Heralclde makes an elegant hair dress ing as well as Dandruff eure. Accept no substitute there Is none. Bold by leading drurirlsta Send 10a la stamps for samplo to The Herplclde Co., Detroit Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 251-353 Bond Bt.. Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St, T. F. Laurln, Prop. . "Special Agent." mate friends and relatives were pres The wedding of Miss Ross and Mr. Nat Tallant was solemnized on Wed nesday at 3:30 at the Presbyterian church. The young ladles of the Satur day club and Miss May Utzlnger act ed as ushers and bridesmaids, and Dr. Paul Trullinger was Mr. Tallant'. best man. e Miss Elsie Elmore entertained in honor of Miss Florence Ross and Mr. Nat Tallant on Monday evening. Those present were: Misses Ross, ' Hobson, Berry, Utxlnger, Cole and Mrs. Mor ton; Messrs. Morton, Allen, Bert Al len, Hulderrnan, Sanborn, Dr. .Trul linger, Ross Trullinger, Warren and Gray. e ent The ceremony was performed by Rev. H. H. Brown, of the Presbyterian church. MIms Virginia Nowlen was the bridesmaid and Mr. Charles John son was the best man. Mix Mildred and Miss Luctle Howell, cousins of the bride, acted as flower girls. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson left on the evening train for a short wedding trip, after which they will continue to live In Astoria. e ' The residence of A. E. Mlnard, 2056 Commercial street was the scene of an elaborate reception on Thursday even ing, the event being the 25th anni versary of the wedding day of Mr. and Mrs. Mlnard. The house was profuse ly decorated for the occasion, and about 25 invited guests sat down to an elab orate spread. All the delicacies of the season were in evidence and many ap propriate toasts were given, all with one accord wishing the couple another 25 years of married bliss. Many of the circumstances Incident to conjugal happiness were made the subject of much amusement A very pleasant evening was spent, and all present ex pressed appreciation of the ability of the host and hostess ?hen It come, to "doing things np right" , fBrfCGeeWo ONDZSrUL : BOMS TRSATSSSfT ThM 'a iiissuss CM. .it. HrVnIf -vSJ! rj than w..a..r.t CM- VT'"i wto la jatj tJT J"0 j'2Vf Sums M mam W mrm MS ! raw MM, wkMa W nnim la asM M him. rttfma tmt sf ih any aw blanki met dnmlan, "Tit rim OOmMSlr 7ATUM nut. ADblUnsTT ' . ThcCGttWoQtaSI&fidaeCs. Ml AMsr St. ' Politics Mad Easy. Weekly Herald: The citizens have called a mass meeting for tonight to meet at the court house to nominate candidates for the city election. There will be about 20 democrats present The following ticket will be nominated. City attorney, A. M. Smith; councilman In the Second ward, George Morton; Third ward, H. M. Lorntsen (If he will take It), other wise John Nordstrom will be indorsed. There is no use going as the slate has been fixed.' The" citizen's party is run by one man. Th. World'. Fair Rout. Those anticipating an eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase exposition at St Louts, cannot afford to overlook the advantage, offered by th. Mlssurt Pacific Railway, which, on account of Its various routes and gate ways, baa been appropriately .named "The World'. Fair Route." Passenger from tha northwest takd th. Missouri Pacific trains from Den-, ver or Pueblo, with th. choice) of either going direct through Kansas City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant HM. Two train, dally from Denver and Pueblo to Bt Louis without change, carrying an classes of modern equip ment Including electric lighted obser vation parlor cafe dining car. Tea dally trains between Kansas City and St. Lou!.. Writ, or can on W. C. McBrlde, gen eral agsnt, 124 Tnira street. Fort 1 in d.' far detailed information and Illustrate ad literature. DONT GO TO 8T. LOUIS Tin you csl at or writ, to the Chi-, cago, Milwaukee it St Paul Railroad. Office 134 Thirt street, Portland, Ore. Low rates to ail points east, in connec tion with all transconUnentals. ' H. 8. ROWB, OsraI Agent These tiny Capsule are superior I to Balsam of Copaiba Cubebt or Injections andmuA CURE IN 48 HOURS V'il th. tme diseases wruVf I out inconvenience. " , f Sstd tr all !rr?trtt. Carpenter and Mechanic TOOL FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY FISHERMEN Uwitwu,,, HI .iWWrf -'- - : The 3f horse power (horsepower . guaranteed) Wol verine Special - 4 cycle gasoline en gine is absolntely the best engine for a fish boat because you r can run it slow enough to be used in handling you net. Canyon say this of any othor.engino. you . liave seen? t: Uses 1soa ai limn flnv ntlief (hirine on tho market. '' t SATISKACTtO! OUAltAKTEED. J,v N. H. LINDBERG, Agent, Frankfort, Wnslv-' f t - " ' . At Lesat SOS Eleeteral Votes for Rooeevalt Washington, Nov. 5. Senator N. B. Scott of West Vlrglna, was the earliest caller at the white house today. "I am on my way home,and Just dropped in to tell the president that the work Is all done and the outlook could hardly be brighter," he said. "I am now going back to West Vir ginia to meet some of my old friends and cast my vote. The president will get at least 306 electoral votes. If he gets Nevada and Montana, as I think he will, he'll count 311 in the electoral college. There Is no doubt about Weat Virginia, either on the state or national tickets. ( look tor a republi can majority of about 20,000. The re publican candidate for governor will go In with a safe margin. I see that John Sharp Williams la olalmtng the bouse by some forty or fifty majority. Now, I am not very familiar with the flaht In the . congress districts, but from what little I have seen I am cer tain that his figure, are about a. wild a. those of the other democratic clalmers. ' The house will b. republi can by Just about the same majority It is at the present time. We may lose three or four districts here and there, but we'll win three or four in other places, so tho number . will remain Just about what It Is now. "Judge Parker's speeches had one good effect. They have'stlrred up the Interest of the republicans to beat him more throughly than would have been the case had he remained in the state of quiet which characterized his cam paign at the outset. The Judge never has had any chance at all from the start, and now that he has begun to talk about all sorts of things on Which he Is not posted he has still less." This is the Stove Season Wo buy Stoves and Ranges ol the best makes by the car load direct from the factories and we cannot be undersold. Every Stove or Range warranted as represented. ia l S St: , Cook Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Wood and Coal Burners. This handsome warranted coal or wood burning heater "The Ariel' Hot Blast," Now only $6,50. v We have on hand the largest stock ever brought to Astoria. ' Do not fail to see our large stock of Ranges. We sell on easy payments. Your credit is good. Now is the time to select. H. H ZAPP, Commercia St. The Leading House Furnisher.