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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTOltlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER jo, 1905. Another Shipment of Sweet Apple Cider Received today JEW NAVAL ORANGES AND AIL KINDS OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. ASTORIA GROCERY B3 CsHr-msrelal SW Phone Main 1 Wait ! Vatch! Fcr tfcs Cpcsinj cf A. V.Allen's Crockery toot W wQl have the largest and most templet line of china, crockery, glass ware, bric-a-brac, cut lass, bar goods, cutlery and silverware ever brought to this city. Opening date to be announced later. WHAT SHAWL IT BE? That Xmu present problem is bother ing many mind just now and to help in the solution we will publish next week list of present for "Gentlemen," Ladies," "Boys," and "dirU," presents that can be cl--t-d from our unusually large stock. Mom- of these will be on display in our window this week, leather good, Xmas cards and Novel-tied. TERRY AND DANE Battler" Signs to Meet BrooK lyn Terrible." WILL FIGHT AT PHILADELPHIA Articles Call for 133 Pounds at Nne o'Clock and Principles Will Receive 75 Per Cent of Receipts Contest f r Six Rounds. Xew York, Xov. 2l. Terry Mcxiovcisi and "Rattling Nelson will box ic round early in January in the Stm I Regiment armory in Philadelphia, say th World. The match wa airs,'rl yesterday by Bob Deady. a Quaker Citv fiflht promoter. He succeeded in con vincing Joe Humphreys manager for MoGovent, that the bout would draw at least $20,000. The boxer are to re ceive "5 per cent of the gross receipt, to be divided equally between Uiem in ac cordance with the law in Pennsylvania, where no decision are given. Pctore Mr. Humplireys signed the artilee if agreement, Deady aured him tliat Hil ly Nolan, manager for the Battlinjr Dane had agreed to the term. The articles call for them to weigh in at 133 poiiiJs on the night of the fight, at 9 o'clock. ThU will make the lout practical' tl:e lightweight limit a the men will enter the ring at about 1:30 p. in. Sam Harris in Wwlf of McOnvern posted $1000 with Deady to :;iiaraiit.e MeGovern' appearance. Mr. Koc;-p of Philadelphia wa named to referee the luiit. Nelson and his niasi.ier arc ion in Cleveland, where rhe fonie-- i sit ing exhibition of the I'w.i'y art. The artiik-. i3nl hy Humphrey, were mailed to them lat iiiii'it. MeiJovcrii will liegin training ;'r the bout next week. REDMEN GIVE MASK BALL. Large Attendance at Function Given a Foard & Stokes Halt. (hie of the must suecesM'ul duiiev aiveii in tin -ity for some time occurred in Koa.nl & Stoke; hull last evening given under the auspice of the toiler of Kcdiucti. It wa a miuk iilTair and tlM prize offered for the bet costumed d.uuvm lent interest and enjoyment to ill vasioti. !liortlv hi-fore midnight the prist were announced, just piviou tu the niuutiskiug. thcr a luitidivd couple were on the floor, and the hull was. 1U1 filled with spectator. Mis lltie I'eed, who represented the Astorian. attracted much attention with her uniiiiie eiMume. She appeaitsl in a drc of wlute chiffon covered with IhhmU of the Morning Astorian. inter spersed with liead of the Atoriati' comic etipplenient. Many excellent cos Uinxf wei in enidtytcefc a-idcf from those which were awarded the prines.. Ttic lint of winner follow s ltet consUimed huly Silver soup tureen 1st, Court lady, Mm. Harry lone; 2nd. Spanish SenoriU, Mn. Wilt, ladies umbrella. ltest costumed gent 1st, Romeo, Mr. Harry .lone. hand-vm clock; 2nd. Spanish troubadour. Mr. Cha. Mammal, miit cae. Het sustained costume 1st. Mr. DavU. Silver water pitcher; 2nd, Mr. Olia. Wirkkala, nilver butter dth. Re-t nii4iiined gentleman Uncle Sam, ("igar jar; Weary Willie, Herman Lovel, umbrella. Secial free prue to all Fine r ker, MU Itertha ShicUU. ELEVEN LIVES LOST ACCEPTED GRAFT. Kansas Attorney General Seeks to Oust County Attorney. Topeka. Ka., Nov. 211. C. C. Coleman, attorney general, ha filed in the Su preme Court an amended petition in the oater pro-eelir gaiitt .lame S. Gib-wm county attorney for Wyandotte county. A in the original petition, Mr. Coleman specifically charge flib mii with violating oath of office by jiemiitting the "joints' to run with hi knowledge ami conx-nt. He allege that (iil-on demanded sim! reeeilwd M each from "joint" keejer in the county a a liiilie. Thee payment-, it L aert ed. wire made a- iuimunity from arrett and prooer-ution. But in thi nnunded jH-tition the attorney general wiy even tlie brewem were taxd $" for each sa loon owned and operated by them in the ilay J. N. Griffin J00KS STATIONERY MUSIC (Continued from page 1.) to tlie ne whirh Mvuyed tlenvlv hy the force of the blast. Five time the maneuver a r-p'aied. The captain tien ga.v the return signn' and the trip ln-gnn. A down tine the boU neemed alwMit to turn over or chah againt tlie iwk. but with the final hrrch he i-ame alnio-t brouil-ide to the beach and the Mirviv orn were dragged to wfety. TROOPS AT HOI Victorious Armies of Japan Re turn From rYar. EMr-EROR WILL GIVE THANKS But Wants Atmies of Oysms and Ko dama to Fjrat ReybrnA-Will Th-n Repair to Temple of lie and Tharka to Imperial Ancestors. G'vc ABOLISHES FOOTBALL. New York, Nov. 2!. Tlie council of tlie New Yk I'nivemity, at a special meeting twlay. unanimously committed it-lf to tlie abolition of foothalU FRENCH SHIP MISSING. tandon. Nov. 2. The Krem h ship U Fayette, from New York tn Hong Kong, i Hited a uiising at Lloyd' Unlay. county and that gumliler were allowdl to run on'nly by paying a stipulated uin to f!ilson quarterly. Tie amended M-tition goes nnieli further than the ori ginal in that it given a. list of "jointistn" who it U allej;etl Kiid Mr. Cib-xin for iitiiniiiiitv. HARVARD AFTER FOOTBALL Rules Must Be Changed and Much Better Enforced. New York. Nov. Uiii iiir the ' 1 ... II..... ..r.l ......r. Sells Mors of Chamberlain's Cough "'" - I .(r Uie IIKt'n . HI Uieo if-ai ,iiw-, i."i to take up the subject of fiMitlmll re form, lilinune Wet more, a llan srrd oversei-r Ixxird meinlier -aid yesterday: I think theie eun lx- no iloiiht tluit tin- lioard will take up the question ut is next mcHing. I am strongly i" favor of a revision of the rules. 1 do not Viink that the game should lc con tinued a it is- at precnt played. It seem liiolwililf 10 me in.u uie o n -i will call before tiiem competent author ity and hear what those Ix-t in a posi tion to speak have to y alxiut lie -itii-ation. It mav I that a. radical eiiange in the rule L retpiirvil and it may Ik? that it i only nei-essary to enforce Hip present rule strictly." Remedy Than of All Others Put Together. Mr. Tbos. ueorge, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: "I have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Xemedy ever since it was introduced in to Canada, and I sell as much of it as I do all other lines I have on my shelves jut together. Of the many dozins sold under guarantee, I have not had one fcottle returned. I can personally recom mend this medicine as 1 have used it myself and given it to my children and always with the best results." For ssle ly Frsnk Hart and leading druggists. TO CURE ANY DISEASE. Tk ruH Unit a KnTe4, Saa Way With Daa4raC Kin the term that causes dandruff, fklllnr alr and baldness, you will have bo more dandruff, and your hair muat grow luxuriantly. Newbro's Herplclde ot only contalna the dandruff germ 4oRtroyer. but U Is also a most delight ful hair dressing for regular toilet use, No oHier balr preparation la on this clentillo basis of destoying the dandruff germs. It stops all Irritation, keeps thi ecalD sweet, pure and wholesome. He- member that something claimed to be "Just aa Bood." will not do the wor or .nuin Herolclde. Sold by leading druntata. Bend 10c In stamps for sam ! to The Herolclda Co.. Detroit, Mien, Eagle Drug Store, 351-363 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, M9 Com. Bt, T. T. Uurln, Prop. "Special Agent." AT LAST FACES TRIAL. Sun Francisco, Nov. 2!.-The jury wa secured und tlie trial commenced to- n the ca-e of Attorney in-orge u. Sollin, uceuM-d of tn-i jury. Constipation. Health is absolutely .possible, if constipation lie present. Many serious case of liver and kidney complaint have sprung from neglected constipation. Such a deplorable condition i unneces sary. There is a cure for it. Herbine will speedily remedy matters. C. A. Lindsay, P. M., Bronnon, Fla. writes, Feb. 12, 1802: "Having ued Herbine, I find it a fine medicine for constipa tion. Sold by Frank Hart. Victoria. Nov. 2!t. Troop were ar riving daily at Tokio when the lyo Mam sailed. FVM MaHial thama and CetfifiJ Kixlatnn were exieetel shortly, having Imhii onlerrd to Tokio by the emperor, before he pMtrethnl to the Temple of Ie to give thank to the imperial an tsutor for victory. The lyo Maru bnmght new thut a group of famous .lanaiiene wrestler In cluding the noted Komidori and K11111 ngatake, wlm have made a uecesful tour of Corea and China, will shortly start on an Amern-an tour. They will leave for San Francisco slmrtly. A number of member of the Japane! diet have leen arrested at Tokio, in con nection with the ant i peace diturbance. A IVkin dismt.h to the Tokhi Aalil uy un agvnn-nt ha bi-en made he the governor of Shantung province with the (ierman goerir general of KLi- t'hoii. for tiie withdrawal of tivrman troop frimi S'uintimg. The evacuation is to Im ituiiplete in ix months, when t hills will purchase tin- t ierman lur racks nt Kiao t hoii. The .liiiillc- mU.m1ioii to i-it V.lVj land will consist of the crui-crs A-anm Tokiwa. t1iilo. and Ka-.ik'i. The Toyo Kisiti Kaiha' senii-e lie twwn .lapan and South America will ! eouimciMssI on IVccnilicr (!, when the steamer tihnfarg will leave Yokohama for CWIuo. A copyri'it treath; between .lapan a u I the I'nited States wa signed at Tokio on Novemlter II. The Nipimn Yiiscii AiIui line i ar ranging for more frecjiienl service on its American Australian and Furopean line. BOX FACTORY BURNS. Disastrous Fire st San Francisco En tails Lou of Hundred Thousand. San Fnmifsco, Nov. 2.-. dUa-t-rolls lire broke out early thi morning in the cigur iiiaiiiifui-turing establish men of Klli 4 tiautadiiie at 224 Fremont street, and la-fore the lire de partment got the llame under i-ontrol proH-rty valmtl at $IU".IMN wa con sinned. Among the places completely destroy ed were I'nion Iron Works, at 222 Fre mont street; Ki-liiniee Kngine Company, 22' Fremont; KlhVf iautndine tlgar liox Miiuiifii'-t mers. 221 Fremont, and the .lardiite Mioliine Worts, at 21 Fre mont. Ilenw loss was nl-o susiillie( iy I he V. Kingwell Itni-" foundry at 22H Fiemoiit -tree) and the Belt Spring Coiiipiiny nt 2l'l Fremont sliis-t. The loes will pioUihly riiiiih fully 1 00.1 Ml. Mie-t of the piop-rty i- insured. SKULL FRACTURED WHALING BARK LEAVES. San Francisco, Nov. 20. Another of the old time wluilimi Iwrk is to lie sent liack to New Bedford, Maw Yen- tenlay tlie Alice Knowie sailed out of the tioldcn (iate for the Lirt. time, un der orders to end her cruie at tlie old 'e Knyland nort. where whaler in this - - - - r" s ' eiuntrv first U--ame famous. For near Iv a inneriitioii thi stout old whaler Ihi niude San Francisco her rendcx voiis and home jiort. Slie has done wel on many a cruie. but of late tlie catch in the Pacific ha lacn nmall and now the owner Iok to tlie whaling ground of tlie South Atlantic for tiieir best c-ato'i, and New Bedford will be nearer when Hi? cruise i ended. Clerk of Chelsea Hotel Found Injured in Apartments. New Yoik. Nov. 2t.-Waller I. .Iaris. leik at Uie Chelsea hotel wa found ill , . ... . ... II-.. . .)! ls INICIM'IOI s apuilllieiiis ni MC-l 41-1 trcet last ni'ht with a fractured skull ami wa taken to St. Vincent hospital 1 it 1 .1 . : '.1 ...I II H seiioils .- niillioii. lie iiiiu iinoh fri-iil on MoikLiv niirlit nt the Hotel Marylaiwl. He h-ft them -hortly lafore midnight and retired to In- apartment. When founl his dtsir was Im ked on the inside and he wa,s fully dres-ed in evening clot lie. It is not known wheth er lie wa robbed. At the hospital he was siiii unconscious mis mioiioh. DOING THEIR DUTY There are twenty different cinnamon barks, and they cost from 4 to 55c lb. This ex plains the market, all but one particular. Schilling's Best is the best with the coarser pieces picked-out; not thrown-away; oh no; they go to some less particular grinder. fetMyUa wiihing. One Number with every $2.50 youjuy Our Piano Contest Drawing to a Close All in Need of Suits Overcoats.Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Trunks, etc., Will Do Well to Trade with Wise. WHETHER YOU CET THE PIANO OR NOT. YOU ARE SURE TO GET "GOOD GOODS" AND SQUARE TREATMENT. MermaiWise ASTORIA'S RKMAIW.K CLOTHIER I si The Benefits of Modern Plumbing. One of the most generally spprov d ideas of modern plumbing it that of Installing one-piece lavatories supplied with hot and cold running water In the sleeping apart ments and dreuing chambers of the indi vidua! members of the household. The benefits derived from this arranges ment will not only be found necessary to modern living, but alto prove source of convenience and comfort to the occupants. Send for a copy of booklet Modern f iviior!-t." which shows the romnlrie line of XaAamJ One.nlere k Lsvstorici with approximate prices in detail. n T A Mnntrfntnarv Act stria It Y ST m 1 MlIllklaTllJUalsUal I fi laVJ&UalU At Scores of Astoria Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys. To lilter tli blood i the kidney's duty When they fail to do thi", the kid neys are sick. Backache and many kidney ill fol low ; Urinary trouble, diabete. l)oan' Kidney Pill cure them all. J. Blake, whose plnre of residence i V25 Market street, Portland, nay: "I (ought several boxe of Doan'a Kidney Pill and I scarcely think if the first had not proved satisfactory that I would have tried the second and third. I have used almost everything said to lie a cure for weakened kidneys and bladder, but nothing ever gave in the -itifac-tion I received from lian' Kidney Pill. They are easy Ut take, have no ffect upon the stomach or bowels and .e ilireetlv on the kidney. I thor oughly lielieve from the reults I re ceived and also from ob-ci valion that Doan's Kidney Pill are one preparation on the market which act directly a represented." Fmphatic endorsement can be had right here in Astoria. Drop Into Chas. Rogers' drug store and ak what custo dier! report. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cent. Postcr-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y, aols igents for the United States. Remember ths name Doan's and take no other. Our Great Removal Sale of High Grade Wall Paper Is a Phenomenal Success. Now is the best opportunity to secure bargains as we will move to our new location January 1st, and in the meanwhile we are selling wall paper at prices lower than you have ever seen it before. Call and inspect our elegant lines. B. F. Allen S Son, cJSSH st WeinharcTs Logcr Beer. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. snd flnyt. Y L BISHOP. Secret arv A. 1 FOX, Vice IV. ASTORIA HAVINGS BANK, Tress Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOI -CITED. foot of Fourth Street