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ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1904. PAGE THREE. MEATS FISH CAME - POULTRY HIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinililillllllMIIUIIIIIIIIIinHMM Everthing seasonable is in our Market. We sell only fresh, pure an dclean foods. Prompt delivery. Everycustomer satisfied. Astoria Fish, Game and Poultry Market. MALAR BROS., Proprietor!, Twelfth Street, For Stylish Men Suits with tho Snnp, Stylo and Finish. Do correctly dressed. It cosU no more if you see ANDREW LAKE 482 Commercial Htreet. Scow Bay Iron 6 Brass Works manufacturers of Iron, Stool, "Brass and Bronze Custings. General Foundrynion and rutternmakers. Absolutely firstelass work. Prices lowest. Pbcne2451. Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. Toluphone 221. Drayina and Expressing All goods shipped toourcare will receive spoolal attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. HtItlTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTIlla Stanle and Fancy Groceries FLOCK, FEED, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIOAR& , Supplies of all kinds at lowest prioo. fur Fishermen, Farmer, and Logger. Branch Uniontown, Phones, 711, Uniontown, 713 A.V.ALLBN, Tenth and Coiniueroial Strocta. ASTORIA. OREGON. tnimimmininTmnnimnimHl H CfOS)0(i)000000000000000000 o O V V A A V A V WiP SL f r o o o o CIGARS. PIPES. TOBACCO. ETC. WILL MADISON O 530 rOMMFItCIAL ST. 1-1 114 ELEVENTH 8T. 0(DO000000000000000000 I PLUMBING and TINNING STEAM HE ATI NO, OAS FITTING, ROWING AND REPAIRING " BATt A1B8, SINKS, CLOSETS AND OTHER FIXTURES IN O n STOCK. ONLY THE BE8 T. CALL AND OET OUR PRICES 2 g J. A. Montgomery LION TAMER'S CLOSE CALL Ferocious Beast Pounces Upon Prostrate Form of Timer, Who Had Slipped. HANDY REVOLVER SAVED HIM Cherle. Hendriok, at tht Chute Haa Narrow Escape Hia Leg Badly Laoerated By Blood-Thirsty Lion. San Franclaco, Nov. 2S Charles Hendricks, Hon tiuner at the Chutea, ha. had a cloae call. During hie Sun day performance he entered the cage of a lion and a few mlnutea later ac cidentally slipped to the floor. The watchful brute sprang on hia pros trate body at once, clawing him se verely on the log. tearing the flesh open almoat to the bone. Ilendrlrk. would unquestionably hav been much more acrloualy Injured had he not drawn hia revolver and fired several blank cartridges In the face of the lion. During the animal's mo mentary astonishment tha tamer crawled to the door and escaped. While badly shaken up, Hendricks is not likely to suffer serious consequences. INCREASE OF WARSHIPS. 425 Bend Street Phone 1031 800000000000000000000 NEW ZEALAHDFIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has boon Underwriting on the Pacific Coast for twenty-five years ELMORE Q CO., Sole Agents Astoria, Oregon. HOTEL. PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGONf 1 Building Program Recommended to Secretary of Navy. Three buttleshlps, five acout cruisers, six torpedo bout destroyers, six torpedo buuis and two squadron colliers, at an aggregate maximum cost of $41,300,000, Is the building program which the gen eral board of the navy haa recom mended the aecretary of the navy to urgo congresa to authorize at Its next session. Secretary Morton will refer the recommendutlons to the board on construction for report and will base hia recommendations to congress on the reports of the two boards. Homogeneity Is earnestly urged by the board aa the great need of the navy and the board suggests that the new battleships be of the general type of the Connecticut class. That would give the navy nine flrst-cluss battle ships of 18.000 tons displacement each Great speed la urged as the feature of the five scout crulsera reoom mended. Two millions la the estlma- ted limit of cost of each of these two ships. In character they will follow the general lines of the Chester, Bir mingham and Sulem, authorized by the last congress, which have a displace ment of 4,000 tone. The board thinks the six torpedo boat destroyers and six torpedo boats recommended should have greater size and seaworthiness than previously built vessels of the class. The new colliers asked for probably will have a displacement of 12,500 ton and a speed of about sixteen knota, which would enable them to keep up with the battleship aquadron at cruising .peed. LABOR TROUBLES LESSENING. Employer Make Conoessions- Dead lock la Averted. New Tork, Nov. 28. The labor agl tation la diminishing and several large concerns have mads concessions to their employes, cables the Herald's Buenos Ayres, Argentine, correspon dent. The chief of police did not permit a demonstration of protest to be made aajulnst the Rosarln police which hnd beeniped by the socialist party to hike plitce Bilnday. It was sold that In view of the agitation In that place there was ground for fearing that the demonstration would provoke disturb- ancea. (Several firms cabled to the railway directors In London asking what would be their attitude In case the strike ex tended to their employes, aa a suspen sion of work would put a deadlock to the exports of cereals. The directors replied thnt they would be disposed to Increase the salaries and make all possible concessions. There Is, there fore, no fear of a strike In that direction. Slsson last Saturday, and another on Wednesday to Eel river. There are about 2.500.000 eggs In the building now, and the fresh fish are coming In dully In large numbers, There I every indication of a long drawn out season. The average catch for the past week ha. been 2,000,000 egg. per day, which 1. an unprecedented average for many days. One crew working by day has averaged 100 ripe Ash dally, the average haul being 75 fish. The largest haul on record waa made one day last week. It waa 115 ripe fish. Had the fishery the egg capacity they could easily have had on hand 40,000, 000 egge at present The season's take to date Is 30,000,000. It Is a re cord breaker. EXHIBIT SPACE SCARCE. Eastern Manufacturers May Erect Building at Lewis and Clark Fair. Portland, Nov. 28. Forty eastern manufacturer, represented by dis plays at the world's fair at St Louis want apace at the Lewis and Clark centennial. A. they cannot obtain as much space as they wish to have In the manufactures building erected by the exposition company, which is over crowded, they have applied to the chief of the exhibits department for ground space for an exclusive manufacturing building, In which eastern working exhibits, embracing pen-making, hat making, weaving, shoe-manufacturing and various other forms of manufac turing can be carried on. The ground spuce will be provided In the event the association decides to erect a building. The manufacturers will utilize the products made up while on exhibition on the grounds by returning them to the jobbing houses for sale. A repre sentative of the exposition has gone to Chicago to consult with some of the leading manufacturing firms In regard to the matter. REPARATION MADE. SALMON EGGS PLENTY. 8aoremento River Hatchery Reports Record Breaking Business. Redding, Cal. Nov. 28. Never Be fore haa the run of salmon been so great that the equipment of the build ings haa been Inadequate. The eggs are being shipped a. young as it Is possible safely to send them to make room for new eggs, but shipments can not be made fast enough. One ship ment of 15,000,000 egg. waa made to Paraguayan Fort Fired on Argentine Vessel by Mistake. New Tork, Nov. 28. Full satisfac tion has been given the Argentine min ister for the recent firing upon the Ar gentine cruiser Plata, says a Herald dispatch from Asuncion, Parguay. In connection with the affair, the presi dent of Paraguay personally called upon the Argentine minister. It is stated the fort fired on the cruiser under the belief that she waa a revo lutionary vessel. " SUBWAY FIREMEN MAY STRIKE. Difficulty Bstwesn Unions and Sub contractor Developing. New Tork, Nov. 28. The first labor trouble In the Broadway extension of the aubway from the city hall south I threatened this week by the eccen tric firemen.' union, which haa made demands for union conditions on the sub-contractor In charge of the work. It I understood that the sub-contractor refused to consider thl. request A committee of unions at work in the subway extension. Including the rock drillers and tool sharpeners was appointed and announced later that they would cooperate with the firemen. A demand for union conditions will now be renewed with the possibility of a strike a. an alternative. era t Ion of women's clubs, from the Idaho building at the St Louis world', fair, to Portland. In case Idaho should not have a building at the centennial, they will offer the furniture for use in the general reception rooms set aside for women in the Oregon building. Sour Stomach "I u4 Caaarta nil faI Ilk. aewcaa. I fcrro been . .offerer from dy.p-p!. and onr .toRftch for to. 1m two year. Iks been taking m4t in. b4 other drag., but eonld find bo relief only for a thort tlDi. falll monnwd Caee.ret to mr friend, m th. only thing for Indl.eetloa an. aoar ilonKi and to keep th. bowel, in goo. mm Itioa. Tker are Terr nft. to ." jUrri gtuckier, Mkkb Cksak, Fa, MAY SELL TO RUSSIA. Large, 8teamhip Formerly in Atlantic Passenger 8ervice. New Tor.k Nov. 28. Negotiations are reported to have been nearly com pleted whereby the steamship 3. L. Luckenbach may eventually become the property of the Russian govern ment She was formerly in the trans Atlantic service under the name Saale and was partially destroyed In the great Are which swept the Hoboken water front several years ago. The steamer, which is now at South Brooklyn, waa rebuilt after the fire and fitted up as a cargo carrier. She Is valued at $300,000 and could be used either as a troop ship or a collier. AFRICANDER SOLD. Famous Racer Brings Nearly $15,000 From Former Owner. New Tork, Nov. 28. Africander, winner of the suburban and many ot her good races In 1903, has been sold by Slg Deimel, to J. B. Haggin, who breed the horse. The price paid is said to have been a trifle less than Deimel paid at the dissolution of the Hampton stable partnership July 5 when he bought him In at $15,000. While the son of Ruby and Africa's Queen is untimately destined for the Haggin stud. It is likely he will race some during the next season. Idaho women have shown their in terest In the Lewis and Clark centen nial by voting to move $1000 worth of fine furniture, purchased by the fed- rjfjrYl besX For II IL SJ The Dowel., ft j Jter.r Blrken, Weakea or Grip., Ue. He, fas. Kmf fold la balk. Th. main, tablet lumped CCO. (runolMd to rare or your money back. Starling Remedy Co., Chicago or K.T. sot mUALSAli,TEIKUllOI EQXES This Cap Label is a guarantee of the purity , and richness of our Economy Brand Evaporated Cream We offer $5,000 revard to anyone able to prove I adulteration of our producL This will help you to decide WHERE TO BUY FUR MTU El No store in Astoria is so well prepared to show you just what -you want in either plain or ornamental House Furnishings. We Sell the Best Values for the Least Money. i ,. a. Carpets. Rag's, Matting, Iron Beds. Folding Beds, Lounges, RocKers, BooK Cascsl Dressers, Stoves and Ranges. Handsome Alusic Cabinets From $7.50 Up. Luxurious Morris Cbairs $6.50 to $25. Price our goods and you will not buy elsewhere. We Sell on Easy Payments. Your Credit Is Gccd. H. H. Zapf & Co- Commercial St. The Leading House Furnishers.