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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTOHIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 9"5- Those win place quality nmt u "PIN-MONEY" lb .t kin of quality. frt-t, 'f ,0"K "I'"'" Their appearan.-e ia itivUinK. pm-liiiiR. they look R"1 but taste bet- Ur. We have them in neat CLASS PACKAGES, 10c TO i.7S P" PACKAGE. BULK 3 CENTS PEK PINT. ROSS, HIGGINS Co. THE LEADING CSOCESS. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tbs Palace Catering company's din ing room U again open under the same management Everything firt cls Culaine sad service "neseellrd. PrWU dining room (or UliM. X. A. Akerman, taxidermist, niat trtws maker, furniture i.tnUU-r iit(f barnrae repairing, caiprt cleaning and laying, Ninth atrrct. Join the shorthand class tfra It i too laU. Tbrr will la after reRreU if you miss " a splendid p(Mirt unity. Wisdom's a- tiool, upxlte SUr theatre. Tb family rcaUurant of Astoria U reeognised aa the I lose restaurant. Tha brat nieale ami tba brat service la As toria. 120 Meveath street. A dam will be Riven in recifin hall seit Saturday evening by the I'anllc Ou'liiwtim. Thos holding invitations are welcome. Mia. A. ('. !vy, from San Francis in at Die tfcvident sample room with a li it, of model pattern hat. These hata will I on display for three day only. The Indira of Astoria are invited to intped the ntwU, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, M. 23, 24 and 25. SATURDAY GAME SLATED,. , Tli football team known aa the tlwaptinptin and tha W'mI Ast'trias will play a Rama tomorrow afternoon at Athletic park with the kirkolT at 2;.'M oVIoi-k. NOTICE. We lR to announce that th Mon arch Malleable Ranges tM thf only range that received the grand prize and Rold medal at tha few in and (lark rtMilion. Others claiming that theirs received tba same ara doing so lor the purpose of deceiving the public, we Is-R to refer )ou to the committee on rewards, Iwi and Clark exposition, i'uitlaitd. Oregon. Yfc-urs very truly, Monarch Malleable Iron Range Com pany, Heater Iam. Wia. airs, Tilda Andaraoa, massage. 1470 Brand Avenue. Uivra either at bom or will aalL ON BES OWN ACCOUNT. Mr. A. B. Jewel t, who for some time pest baa successfully aervml tha A. Dun bar Company in tha capacity of dreee maker, baa withdrawn from Ha employ meat and baa opened dressmaking par lort of her own, upvlairs at No. 451 Commercial street, at tha aoutbraat eor nar of that tborouRhfara and Ninth atraet, whera he will be pleaard U meet and arrv old frienda and patrona. Another Shipment of Sweet Apple Cider Has Just Arrived JOHNSON BROS., GOOD GOODS ill-tit Twalftb Strrst, Aiterta. A v'hhI sti-ady y wanted at the lniiin oll'n-e to barn printer' trade. A. 0. U. W. RE-UNION. An open meeting of the la-grec of Honor, will I held in the A. O. I'. W. hull oil the evening of IMoln-r ".'Hlh at H.'MI p. 111. All members of the order und their fainilie. and all iiieinlwr of the A. O. I'. W. and their families are moat cordially invited to I present at thi meeting. HOTEL ARRIVALS. 4 TU Occ dcat K. I. Fuller, IW-nvi-r. M. S. lleiioch, ( hiitiRo. A. F. Tei.hert, ( hi.aR". W. S. Phillip". Portland. ('. If. Harria, Sun Franci!. Mr. .1. M. ArthiiT. Hreakcr. SHOT NEAR NEHALEM Hunter Is Killed in the Woods by Companion. MAY HAVE BEEN ACCIDENTAL Only Meagre Details of the Affair Have Been Received by Coroner Pohl Both Men Tailed Through Aitoria Several Days Ago. LEADING OFFICERS COMING Diitinguiihrd Salvation Army Workers Are to Visit Astoria. On Saturday evrniiiR Atoriu will en joy a iit from a ntimlirr of ditinR uihed Salvation Army worker, head e, by Urinndier .lenkin. provident iul otliier. Aii-ompuny iiiR the biiRiidier i Mujor Wade, provi.lentiul secretary, mid t'nptain N. llurri. Mcnoprapher. All thre. will iiiiiicur at the npiliir meet- iiiR of the Salvation Army on Saturday excninn and will Im In-lit d at I In '"' Rn-Rutioiial thiinh on Sunday forenHn ami BRain nt the Salvation Army bead iiiirU-r Sunday i-veniiiR. HriRiidier .lenkin ha b n eiiRaed in ivnny work for the pat 24 year and i a llueiit Miiker. Major Wade, i a M'rfornier on the concert inn and ph-n-did vovaliM. Captain Harri i no tranRer to Atoria jx-ople, particularly the yomiRer Reneration, h he alti'tidcd mhool in thi city for wvoial year. A cordial invitation i extended to all to lie ireent nt the meetiiiR conducted by (the nlliecra m Satiirilay eveniiiR and Sunday. W. I. Kddy, wbo b li n. ImiitiiiR anil ttuppiiiR in the timln-r near Ne- halt-in. wii- hot and killed hv In com- paiiioii. I!, I.. Iliilt-, yesterday fore iiihiii. ( Hi I v tiu-NRrt! inforinulion con- .-rnliiR the affair ha been received 1J Coroner Pohl, and whether tho ohoot- iiiR wa uoideiital or with murderous intent, i nt known. The shooting oc- eiirii-d omeliern in the Ne'.ialem i-oun- tiv, thi id- of the boundary line. Shortly In-fore. iiii yt-nU-rday Cor oner Pohl leeeived II loeiu);e fiiiiu I Jr. ('. II. rpton, of 'rillutnook. tatiiiR that Kddy hud been ohot by llolt.e, and that llulte wa till in the wooda. On re- icipl of the new, Mr. Poll I immediate ly wired the coroner of Tillamook coun ty, tu inii-tipitc the uffair, with in Rtrurtioii to take charge if he found it piuelv aci'iili'iitul and to remrt if it liMikeil 1.11-piriiiii in any way. Since then be ha lx-en unable to reach either Ne-liiih-in or Tillamook by leli-Rraphii- com niiiiiiiatioii. Little i known of either Kddy or IIolt. in A-tnria. On Tuewlay. (Ictola-r in, they at rived down the river 011 the Telegraph, and made iniiirie concern iiiR kteamer ai-eoiiini'xlation to the Ne-huh-m country. A a the Klmore would not muke another trip for neveral dny, they decided to ro to Seaside, and go over the trail by foot. Their cam pi 11 jf out tit they hipH- to Nehali-m on the teauier F.lniore, and left for Seaide on the Wednesday evening train. They reRisieriil at the Parker house Tueolay IliRht. Charles II. lhidilit, a rlerk in one of the local stenuisbit oflices, had a ron versation with the two men, when they applieil at hi oWce to hae their Iiir Kage shiped to Nebnb-m. He decriltes Isitli a dark, and under middle age. Thcislore Hrocmser, landlord of the Parker hotie, wa another who eonvers ed with them. To both Haddix and Mroemver. the men stated they were go ing into the S'ehalero country on a bunt ing expedition. From the information which Coroner Pohl receiied, no intimation can be tak en a to whether the affair i a murder or merely an accidental hooting. It tnte that IlolUe was still in the wood, but whether to atay by the Ualy. or whether he i in biding, i a mystery. According to the registry at the Park er house, both men claim Portland a their home, Come and see ns before It's too late We are Offering' Furniture Bargains Never Before Heard of in i This City Befors moving Into oor asw stort building jou can got t ig dliwovnt on tvery purohaae. Wa ara offering this special Inducement In order to save moving the stock. We also offer you a selection from the largest stock of furniture in the city. A call trill convince you. tHASaHEILBORII !S..C0 at - e OWAPUNPUNS WIN. Outplayed by West Astorisns Who Lose st Cr.tical Time. After thev luiil Us-n outplayed at iiractiiiillv every stage of the game, the Owupiinpun fiMitball team defeated the 'et Astoriun. on the ItM-al grnliorn yestenlny afternoon, by a score of ft to 0. The Puns succeeded in making a touchdown tow-ant the close of the lat half of the game, which netted a score of tlve, and An-tad!V kiikell a goal from a dillicult jMisition, which raised it to six. The game was somewhat loosely played Mini devoid of sensation al feature. The teiiin from the west side started the came by forcing the Iwll to the tlve vard line of the Puns, but lost it a few moment Inter and was crowded back to their own ten-yard line. The contest wa then tlerecly waged, but neither side succeeded ill scoring III the uVt half. In the second half, the West Astoria team showed to better advantage-, due in a measure to their heavier weight. They failed to connect with the aoore- card, however, anil lot to the enemy at a critical time. A large numU-r of peo ple witnessed the game. The lineup follows: Owapunpun Position W. Astoria Kimball V Marion Klbon. A IMi Lron Owen O IX i 1-arsen Owen 8 KT Hill Johansen I l.T. Vernon Anstadt RE Scpula Larson LK F.minerson lliiifhea RH Carlson Olsen Lit .. .... ...-Crowe Andrich FH .. .. .. Wirkkala Ilrakke Ql .. luricks No mercury, bo minerals, no danger Is Holliater's Rocky Mountain Tea. Thi greatest family tonic knawn, Bnngi good health to all who use it 35 cenU, Tea or Tablet. Sold by Frank Hart. 1420 Shewer Prosf walking Skirts For the Rainy Season. Specially Made to Order. By waterproof clothi we do not awaa rubber goedt or mackJateihci, that arc so objec tionable to 1 he wear er. But rrgular wooten clethi that are especially pre pared and proofed by the new pro cess thai docs not change the fabric, but leaves the cloth as poreus and health M as the original piece. Special Orders Taken C. H. COOPER'S The Leading House of Astoria KIM A GOOD STORY Oakland "Strinj Fiend" Trie, to Grab Space in Newark Paper. REPORTED ACTOR SHOT HERE Story Had Earmarks of Being True, But the News Edjtor op he. New Jersey Paper Is From Missouri and He Wired Astorian for Verification. F.verybody is familiar with the old saying that "you must go away from homo to get the newa. On the eveniiiR of Octolier 11th a tele- Rraiu wa received at the oflice of the MiiininR A-torian reading as follows: "Please wire us toniubt identification of the Newark, X. .1., actor killed on the stage. Send street address, also de velopments in the story." The telegram came from Newark, . I., and was signed by the Kvening New of tiuit city. No member of the staff had heard of any actor Wing killed on the stage and the manager of the only theatre running here at the time most emphat icallv assented that no tragedy had oc curred in his house. It wa a clear ease of a "wrong steer" and the Newark pa per was wired to that effect. A few days ago a letter was receive! hv the A-toriiin containing the thanks of the Kvening New for the prompt reply and enclosing the following clip ping: "According to a special dispatch re- reived from Oakland, Cal., at the News oflice yesterday afternoon, nn nctr known as II. II. Rrced, claiming to be from thi rit v. was shot and killed at Astoria, Ore., last Monday right. The disnatch state that Breed was taking part in a melodrama at the Grand Opera House at Astortn. and that an A reliable savings bank. Golden Gate Coffee Saves the family temper. Sold only in aroma tight tins. No prizes no coupons J. A. rOLCKR CDL CO. an Frwe!a f.Tt.ii.Hia taae other actor, whose name ia given s Frank Uughton, shot the Newark man on tne mage oy mistake, n plained that the revolver used by Laughtnn was loaded with bullets, and that be aimed the weapon at Breed dur ing the progress of the play, La lighten thjinnking he gun was loaded with blank cartridges. "A request for Terification of the story was telegraphed to Aatoria, Ore., last night by the Newa. An answer re ceived this morning said that nothing of the sort had occurred at Astoria." It was only a case of another "string fiend" Retting busy. It's a habit those fellows have. Sired His Life. J. W. Davenport, Wingo, Kj., writes, June 14. 1902: "I want to tell you I believe liallaxd's Snow Liniment sared my life. I was under the treatment of two doctors, and they told me one of mv lungs was entirely gone, and the other badly affected. I also bad a lump in my side. I don't think that I could have lived over two months longer. I was induced by a friend to try Bal lard's Snow Liniment. The first applica tion gave me great relief; two fifty cent bottles cured me sound and well It is a wonderful medicine and I rec ommend it to suffering humanity." 25c, 50c $1.00. Sold by Frank Bart's drug store. Mister's Rocky Mountain Tea ia poai- tire, nerer nauseates or upsets tba stomach. Cleanses and purifies tba en tire system. A great blessing to suffer ing humanity. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by frank Hart. Cleaning team Until November 15th, 1900. aba's Suits ...$LM PanU CoaU W VasU Orercoata Steam cleaning dona every dy. Roelofsz THS TAIL0S. US nth Street, Astoria, Oregon. GREAT SALE OF VIOLINS, GUITARS, MANDOLINS, HARPS. ACCORDEONS AND SMALL INSTRUMENTS We Give You 12 Per Cent Discount This Week. Svenson's Book vStore, Fourteenth and Commercial Street CD 1 ...' , a Complete Line cf leating Stoves AnyUunfe ia a first claas stove itb- r Wood er Coal or Combined, you wii find at, I'J, J. 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