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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1904)
PAGE TWO. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Ue STAR THEATER ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE VILLE MOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA. TEKS Of PORTLAND a a Ourti at Prosrua Monday. Chnt of A.ts ThurKUyi. MATINEE DAILY AT 2.43 P. M JSBBBaSBBaaaBSaa MOS3TEK BILL Week Beginning MONDAY MATINEE, NOV. 7 THE STAR TRIO, Jsawings O'Brien, Mann A Franks In traducing thair Original 8ketch, entitled, "Our Uncle." JUMPING OE ONZO Tiw Weritfa Greatest Barrel Jumps NEFF 4 MILLER Comedians, 8ingara and Dancers, KATE ROCKWELL 8pactaeular Dancar, EDOUARD SCOTT, Singing New York'a Graataat Success, A Little Boy Called Taps." Published by F. B. Hav land, New York. EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE, Bvpiciing Racant Evanta by Lifa Ma tion Pictures. Admission lOo to any aeat MASQUERADE BALL. ThnKsgiring: Eve, Wednesday, Not. 23rd. By Concomly Tribe, Improved Order Red Men. Foard & Stokes Hall AN ENORMOUS ALASKA TRADE Seattle Doxs Thriving Business With Far North in Season Just Closed. GOLD FROM NOME $6,260,000 33 Vessels DM Business Amount lag to $ia,G44,lUO-Crried ' $1,437 Passengers-Big Yield iiext Year. Or. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powdor Cleanses and beautifies the teetn and purines tno Dreatn, Used by people of refinement for over a Quarter of a oenturyt Very convenient for tourists, PREPARED Vt The transportation charges going and coming on both passengers and freight amounted to il.TOMW. Of thla sum freight contributed ll.07l.5S5. Seattle. Nov. . Flgurea carefully Tna gooue aoia on ma oaaia or iiuu Mimnlied hv the Poat-Intelltngencer I w" . I RAft P At urn rttvi .aiih a a riir. dlacto. that Seattle did a bualnesa of tQ u I15.M.M0 with Noma during WOrth 1500.000. aeaaon Just closed, ine anowmg w The Noma aeaaon opened and cloaed leaa than that of 10S. due largely to Lh,, thla year than In l0i And the fact of a drought in the earlier wltn plenty of raln the moa conrva aeaaon. For the year 190J the bual- llvt oprfttora eatimata that the gold nesa totalled $19,071,900. rMd wouM n,vt been at leaat 38.000.- In taking into account me m iM0( MlX possibly $10,000000. These with Nome la meant all of the Seward authorities, too, predict for next year peninsula country and lower Yukon. a more extenalve development and a Scarcity of water during the earlier Lreater production of the precious atagea of the aeaaon prevented devel opment and shipments of auppllea to the district fell off correspondingly. Again there was not aa much rail road construction on the Seward Denlnsula thla year as there waa In 1930. There were engaged In the carrying trade, steam and suit, thirty-three ves sels, merchant and government - The passenger carriers took S.147 people to thla section of Alaska, and they brought back I.S10 handling total of 1M57. In 1903 the Nome Meet carried 12.713 passengers. Thla year's Noma freight shipments total 71.775 tons, as against 110,750 In 1903. The production of gold waa alightly In excess of 1903. This year the gold production for the districts named amounted to $6,260,000. The yield for 1903 waa about $5,700,000. Koyukuk contributed some of the gold sent out by returnnlg Nome vessels, aa did also Tanana. metal than any alnce the discovery of the Seward peninsula diggings. RECEIVER FOR SANTO DOMINGO. John T. Abbott Haa Charge1 of Cuatom House. New York. Nov. 8. John T. Abbott. who recently took charge of the Puerto Plata custom's house In order to liqui date a Judgment against the Santo Domingo government, haa arrived here. He declared that Carlos F. Morales, tna former priest, who re cently placed himself at the head of BLOCKADE AT TERMINALS. IS Man Da Work of 105 Men by Naw 't'! V Switch System. . I ' New York, Nov, 8. A great blockade of passenger trains at the Long Island city terminal of the Long Island rail road, due to the Insinuation of u new system of switches, began to give way early today. Trains of minor import ance were disregarded, however, In an effort to get things running on the main Una. Thousands of commutera reached Long Island city after their day's bust. nesa In Manhattan only to find little hops of getting home by rail. Bom of them organised Into trolley parties and finally reached horns after two or three hours' rid by clrcultuoa routes. Trains from the east continued to arrive regularly as long as the roll Ing stock held out, but they got no fur ther than the yard limits. The duc tule had quite as much trouble get' ting trains Into the yards over the great network of tracks as they did In gating them out, so that a shortage of cars soon resulted. A big crowd of racegoers on tha way to Aoqueduct gathered soon after the morning rush had been disposed of. Running of the regular racetrack train specials was out of the question. A string of SO cars were coupled Into one train and got away at the hour for the departure of the regular last train. Trolley officials were quick to recog nise their opportunity and the cars on their lines move past the terminal In a continuous procession for hours, greatly relelvlng the altuatlon. In the scramble for seats on tha trolley cars during the rush hours many women and children were knocked down and a' verely Injured. Offtclula of the Long Island declare there la nothing wrong with the new switching device, but say that the trouble la due entirely to tack of ex- ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK ' Capital 1'alJ In 1100,000; J Surplus mt Un.livliM Troflls ISS.OOQ Transacts a gouwal bauklng buaiueH. s lutorest paid on Urns debits. t J.Q. A. UOWLBY. 0. 1.1'ETRKSOX. FRANK l'ATTON, J..W. OAKNEIt, PrenMeut Vies President Cashier. Asst. Cashier Jfi8 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. First Natal Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 NEW STYLE RESTAURANT No. 120 Eleventh Street- -4 BEST MEALS IN TOWN. OPEN DAY AND NISItT First Class Chef. . Good Service. THE LOUVRB A First Cluss Concert Hall Finest Resort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA Prop. 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager perlence by the men. The plant, which ITapl-. CirriitP'M IWcrnm fWk nA nn,l the little West Indian republic, to be na Jut lMUlw. ,. one of th, U , ee ' . " . . V.M uummc ii njjuus- i taiiUB iuuvvu, IMJxeu Rita OUlPpOti, a very friendly man and one of great ability. The custom's house at Puerto Plata is working out the Indemnity which the Santa Domingo government owes American cltliena. Having full power In tha matter Mr. Abbott haa been liberal with the government in And more or lesa freight for the 20 days he haa been In charge largest In the world, operating many mora switches, blocks and signals than any before constructed. A four-story switch tower contains 157 levers, which operate all the switches and signals In the yard, attached to 25 terminal I tracks. Formerly It required 105 men I these districts waa carried aa far as St Michael and Nome on the vessels. to handle the switches on the ground. and haa turned over moat of the while with tha new svatem hut 13 1 moneys for government uses. The men are employed. Indemnity paymenta will be taken out Reliance Electrical Works H.W.CYUC8, Manager Ws are thoroughly prepared for Disking estimates sod executing orders (or all kinds of electrical Installing gad repairing. Boppllos in stock. W tall Uia Celebrated SHELBY LAMP. CalluprhonsllOL 428 BOND STREET CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Martoa sad John Fuhraaa, Proprietors, CHOICEST FEES 3 AND SALT HEATS. PROMPT DELIVER! 54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321. later on. He Is In thla city at present on a brief business trip and will sail for Santo Domingo again tomorrow. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Earing Installed s Rubber Tiring Machine of tha latest pattern I am prepared to do aRiinds of work , in that line st reasonable prioes. Telephone 29L CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. PROHIBITIONISTS OPTIMISTIC. Chairman Stewart Expecta to Carry Certain Districts. Chicago, Nov. I. Optimism over election prospects prevails In the coun cils of the prohibition party, Oliver W. Stewart, chairman of the national prohibition committee,, aaya he Is con fident that Silas C. Swallow will re ceive 300,000 of the votes cast today. which is an advance of 90,000 over the baliott given John O. Wooley In 1900. Alonso E. Wilson, chairman of the state committee, expressed hla belief that Arthur Gourley would receive enough prohibition potes to send him to the house of representatives from the Sixth district, and is hopeful that sev eral prohibition members of the leg islature will be chosen In Chicago and . r SMALLPOX IN INDIANA TOWN. Mora Than Seventy Cases In Thorn town Revealed by Anonymous Letter, La Fayette, Ind, Nov. I, More than seventy cases of smallpox have been found to exist at Thorntown, a town of 2,600 population on the Gig Pour railway, aoutheaat of here. Today Secretary J. N. Hulty of the state board of health, took stringent measures to prevent a further spread of the disease. The altuatlon at Thorntown waa un known to the atate board of health and all others outside the town until yesterday when an anonymoua letter was received by Dr. Hurty calling his attention to the fact that a strange disease had broken out In town and that several of the victims were likely to die. It la probable that the city author! ties .of Lafayette and other towns in this vicinity will quarantine against Thorntowa The TROY Laundry Is the only White Labor Laundry in the City. Docs the Best of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in evory way worthy of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE 6TS. Phone 1091 llIIIIIIlfllllllllllfllisitiiii.T.yrptrri run FRESH AND URED MEATS Wholesale god Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASHINGTON MARKET . CHRISTENSON ft CO. titiixxiiiiiiiiiiiiinriTTrrrriiixirTixxixxxx xxms Weinhard's Lager Beer. You Can Be Cured. Xo.llOrtuTwno, Bo Braiaea, Ail, A set Is, IMS. Warn I was tret aurrid I toand that my strrafth e4 kMltb im gnduslly diBloUhlag. I dmum bottom ud trriUbU, ind iu In bd swMksnd soautlsM. tea atrs of .rr month, tnd baa latoBM k"l dows salsa. Mr butwnd b4thbt phreMaa for m aad I bm4 Ma awdiolH lor Marlr loar sumths, km I tnwWlr jnw m, hU ha smogta, aaa aaauy, i was umw m jmts A Mots who ra aslltag ea bm broasM m ia WMla f a. ot Cwdul u WMMloadisMe pralae laatl tola V u. f 1,. b. I, tm - ' k. I ni sarvrtMS aad ylMMd tk4 balsre I had atS tba Waa I faslty laM anur, w i m on aaiai atUM hmht auk bS Mraatta, aad I bate aktbaay ia six g.xjnaanl NEVER BEEN IN ASTORIA. English Reformer Admita Americana Are Making Some Progress. New Tork, Nov. 8. Sir Wemyss Reld, chairman of the Reform club of London, the largest liberal organlza tlon in England, who is now in this city, believes the political - plane In America is gradually growing higher. 'As a life time observer of Ameri can politics," he said, "I cannot help remarking that both parties have reached a much higher standard In their campaign than ever before. Abroad, I might say, your politics have not always been regarded as on the highest level obtainable. But there has been a perceptible ascent to a higher platform," BOY HAD AN OPINION. And Will Sp.nd Three Month, in Jail For Expressing it New Tork, Nov. 8. A 13 year old I Polish boy has been sentenced to three months imprisonment for lese majestei at Lissa, province of Posen, according to a Times dispatch from Berlin. While a school In conversation with other boys he is alleged to have con demned the neutrality of Germany In I the far eastern war. QUARREL ENDED IN MURDER. lVJL cJT(i lira. Finnegaa had littla bops of rails! because tba knew tkat vay time she had those spells of menstrual suffering with attendaat bsariaf dowi pains shs was weaker. Aad every month the pain was growiaf acre severe. But Mrt. Finneyaa was eared by "Wine of Cardui. Bba is wnw as well that there are few womea who would not be glad to have the health akehu. And any womaa who has Uoae dreaded bearing dowa peias aa bate the cams relief. . Too. can bs free from Bteastmal irregularities if you take this m vegetable wins. Why don't you take it wbsa yon sss what it has dsM ferethsn? Secure a bottle of Wins of LJardul today. Tow druggist bis $1.00 bottles. Wyoming Women Fight Quti Duel One D.sd. Chicago, Nov. 8, A dispatch to the Record-Herald from Evanston, Wyo says: Mrs. Leon Demars, shot In a duel by her neighbor, Mrs. Nancy Richards, Is dead. Several times the women had come to blows and each had warned the other that the next encounter would be with guns. Mrs, Demars went to Mrs Richards' ranch, near Fort Bridger, and, upon being ordered away, displayed a big revolver. Mrs. Richards had been car rying a weapon in expectation of meet ing Mrs. Demars. Mrs. Richards says Mrs. Demars fired first, but there were no other witnesses. Mrs. Richards was arrested. Will 8srve as Balloon 8hlp. Berlin, Nov. 8. Tha North German 1 Lloyd steamer Labn, which waa soldi to Ruaala several months ago, has un dergone reconstruction and will serve I a captive balloon ship. She will leavs Geeatemuende fori Russia on Saturday. IT 19 FOR LADIES, TOO. Thar Caa Stag) Their Hair Fall lag 04 With fbrleUe. ladles who have thin hair and whost hair ia falling out, can prevent the hair falling out, and thlckea tha growth, with Newbro's "Herplclde." Besides, Harp!- tide la one of the moat agreeable halt dressings there Is. Herplclde kills the dandruff germ that eata tha hair off at the root After the germ Is deatroyed. tha root will shoot up, uid tha hair grow long aa ever. Even a sample will con vince any lady that Newbro'a Rerplcld. ia an Indlipsnaable toilet requisite. It contains no oil or grease, It will not stain or dye. Sold by leading drugclsta Sena loo. In stamps for sample to Tha BeroW old Co., Detroit, Mica. Eagle Drug Store, 861-351 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 541 Com. St., T. F. Laurln, Prop. "Special Agent" Steamer SUE S3. EIF.Z0RE" The Largest; Staunchest, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Best of Table and State Boom Accommo dations. Will make round trin evorv five dava boiwnAn a V a wvh ASTORIA AlMrv TILLAMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway &. Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia Kiver It. IJ. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passonjrer rates apply to . 6 Somael Elmsre 0 Co., Gcn'l A$ts Astcrla, ore. Oil TO A. & C. R It. Portland, Oregon Pacific Navog-atlon Company, Tillamook, Oregon O. It. & X. Company, Portland, Oregon AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemiau Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co.