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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1905)
eiTlisnlV NrWKMREB t iiw.t THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGOin. Another Shipment of Sweet Apple Ci&er Received today IIW HAVAl ORANGES AND AIL DRDS OF FRESH FRUIT A5D VEGETABLES. 10 BUILD A TRAIL The retort further tate that in the interval from January I. l!W5, to N'v vemhcr I, 1.1HW.OtH had leen exieiided in the construction of the road, which i now in ojiaion to mile 4il. Grader are urtrLiiiir far a mile 10.V and tin Communication to Fairbanks Will jw ,.rk i to w jm.hed ail winter and Soon Be Established witW,t iH,mu,,i7 Mn,il u" ""'V1' ' tnuidetHl to the Tanana river, a di itance of AM mile from Seward. The (company will build a branch of thirty- . r riocc nrmuiCP .W from Knik to the Ma.an.isU ST. PETERSBURG BUSINESS CIRCLES RESIST STRIKERS 4ST0RIA GROCERY Cmmr!al 8t Phana Main M1 THE THIRD PARTY Wait! Watch! A.V.Allen's Crockery Dept. TT vDl eara tha largest and moat ompleta Una of china, crockery, glaas- van, hrie-a-brae, cut glass, bar good, ntlcry and ailTenran ercr brought to t&U city. Opening dit to ba announced later. in Twelve Month Road Will Be in Op- - - - i eration from Seward to Knik, fronrRefuso to Treat With Employee. Until There Well Const rue tea irau tx- National Assemoiy Acts ana loum i tendi Rest of Way to Fairbanks. Witte Seconds Action. St. Petersburg, Nov. 24. Kmyloyer of St. Petersburg have taken a lead in reactance to the workmen, whoe constant strike, alternately on political and economic ground have utterly de moralized the buninesa of the country, bringing ruin and bankruptcy to all branches of industry. They have formed an association and mutually pledged themselves to not on-( Iv refue strike pay, but to absolutely decline to treat with employe on que. tiona of wage or hour until the Na tional Assembly acta. Witte seconds the employer by directing that an identical action be taken by the govern ment work. ' Morning Astorian, 75c per month. Seattle, Nov. 24. Within another 12 month passenger bound from Seattle to Fairbanks or other place, in the Ta nana will be landed within 300 mile of their destination by steamer and railroad trains. From the end of the Alaska Central, which by that time will be in operation from Seward to Knik, a distance of 142 mile, there passenger will find a well constructed trail extend ing the remainder of the distance to Fairbanks. Thi fact was made public a the re ult of a meeting of the stockholder of the Alaska Central railway, which ba just come to an end in this city, and the promise of better transportation facia tie l embodied in the annual report of President Frost of the company. In referring to thia matter in hi re port President Frost said that the road will be completed to Knik by next fall and will be ready to handle all of the business to Tanana and other part of the interior from that time on. Will Build Roads to Interior. He stated that trails and wagon road will be built during the coming summer from Knik to the new Kantishna dig ging and to Fairbanks. These trail will be built along the line now survey ed for the railroad, and the work of constructing them will be to a certain extent in the nature of preparing the i country for the coming roao. iiseii, auu it will in the meantime greatly lessen the hardships of whfcer trips into the interior Miituul Life Insurance Co., yesterday. Iv older of President llichnid A. Mc Curdy. It was Mr. Ihtvio who second ml the original revolution of ilieti!- tion when President NM'iirdy proposed it. He hus Im-cii considered as Mr. Me Curdy' elo.ei adviser throughout the investiiition of tha Mutual by the Aruistloiig Ijcgislaive Committee. He also acted a counsel for the invcstipi tion committee until the appointment of .lames II. Dill. Committee Branching Out. SpriiUillcld. M iss., Nov. 24.- Pii-idcM John A. Hall, of the Massachusetts Mu !tual Life Insurance Co., of tihi city has been requested to appear shortly after iVcemher U-fore the legislative Inve-li-miiiui) i'iMiniiiti miu' nitiniL' in New ie-"e s. . - (York and furnish detailed statement of the company a business. 1 resilient Hall expressed his willingness to furnish the information deired. A PIANO NUMBER WITH EVERY I1.30 SALE, I Illinois leads in the number of rural mail route with 2tWH. ' CHANCE FOR RECOVERY. Chicago, Nov. 24. Doctors in attend ance upon Marshall Field Jr. who wa accidentally shot yesterday, isiuJ a) bulletin at 9 o'clock thi morning as fol lows: "Pub Wt, temperature t)2; there is a ohance for recovery. The dressmaker have decreed that waist shall he smaller this sen son. This encourage more pressure. Commander Kva Booth, of the Sal vation Army, was Uken with what the doctor called appendicitis in New York the other evenig. She is a grand little woman. At the :Wth annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Mcthodit church held in New York. the ladies pledged to raise $.42."W the coining year. LOGGER IS INJURED. A loinrer named Jos. Smilder was in jured in Hoerk'a camp near Frankfort yesterday afternoon. The bone in one leg were broken and the other limb was badly bruised. Ha was brought to St. Mary's hospital in the Evening, and i doing nicely. They who worry much work little. Give fretful thoughta the buy signal typewrote from dictation, with her she i beautiful helps her to become so You must have a peculiar tea taste if no-onc of the five Schilling's Best is right for you ; and coffee four. Your grocer's; moneyback. GOOD EVEiiy W03D o?oim ADS I r 3 j Word j About 1 f i York- shire J Suits 1 ' V. i . ' Wise i tlk, only man in A.toria who has tberaj as a rula fina hourn In the largest eitit carry those clothes. Kadi clothier select hi own name, aome call their. "The Cbt-terfleld," "The Buckingham," 1 call mine the Yorkshire." Theaa clothe are mad by Sturne. Mayer A Co., Chicago; who do not advtrtle at all, but they are known by all clothing mn at the makers of tha highest grada clo thing in the I'nited State. Uitisflpf Suit to sell from $22.50 to 0.00 and there are not a doaea Uilor in all of the largest cities who en equal their worki a big boaat but a true one. MermainiWise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER I w I 1 TWO GOLD MEDALS f "4 , Tl AWARDED THE . ' I bikini: A TT T7 ' ' II XiX At the Lewis and Clark Exposition I ZL J I t. SKa. L I rm w-m m m m lm, lil'Sj v m m s vi . .i aa - - - - w mt m 1 s. ,-: - s 1 11 I Two Gold Medals awarded the Monarch at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, the first and only time this range was ever shown at any exposition. .No grand prizes were offered, but the Jury on stoves and Ranges voluntarily manifested their high esteem of the Monarch Range by writing the letter leproduced here. Several gold medals were awarded different Range and Stove manu facturers for various things the Monarch received two. But it remains for the Monarch alone to receive the unqualified endorse ment of the Jury, as is evidenced by this letter. mmmm 01v1.10K.oef xMiaiT. m. . . a. iiV , TKW SM . l.iM.ia . IP SSSw . J IKHIIN . IIMII I MMtlM X S SSVSVM Of Kl. AOMimSTMTlO liM . 00s )) 10 V POSTUND. QitG0it'.0ctrauil09.. 7F7irHcgtra, Kall.abl Iron Kan. Ca.'a Booth, i i i i mum i ar Kaaufaoturaa luUdlni, Utla a Clark fair, Fort land. Oaarllri X as la'rMstpt af raur latttr'of thankTana appra.latiaa' , mmt .. i fcj aanaHn asaaaaaw ta raaalTioi tha (oil Mdal,(bl(h.at atari) aa oarab Halltafelt, tangaar fit a r . a.e. t ptaa.a yen ta taot, aa tha Jury, aara4 th ir sv v.. -aBBabwfcaaMa1 aai ea flrat Ull.t and haa there kaan aar blchar arlaa affar.a 1 . i i ws- V - - JLba Maoarab Rangt V0ul4 aaruialy have rt4 It.. nay ... 4 rauaa taa aaoaraa ua aaai rmianaa ana Mat aanairuai This Demonstrates beyond the shadow of a doubt the superiority of the Monarch over all others. No other Range or Stove exhibit ed was, in the opinion of the Jury equal to the Monarch. Pages of matter in praise of this Range could not speak as convinc ingly as does this letter, written by men of undisputed judgment and knowledge. janga altb acr. ap.tial features than aa? ether Rangeta ejtVaatt. PS) Jr?elteTtaaa4 a.af An examination of the MONARCH Range at our store will prove to any one the justice of this verdict. XWSuy Satisfactory CHAS. HEILBORN St Co. Sole Agents. Astoria Oregon IaalStay SattaAdorlHt S53