The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 17, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MORNING ASTOHIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1907.
Now is the Time!
To Make Your Mince Meat
and Plum Pudding
We have received our season's supply of Fresh
, Nuts, Raisins, Cider, Citron,
Lemon and Orange Peel
A. V. ALLEN
Phones Branch Uniontown
Main 711, Main 3S71 Phone Main 713
Sole agents for Baker's Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee
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REPAIR
EQUIPMENT
Car
Shops Overloaded
Broken Down Cars.
With
COAL CARS IN GREAT DEMAND
VThet Business Resumes Normal Stag
Baflroad Will t Unable to ProvkU
Soiling Stock Much New Equipment
ia Beinj Ordered,
CHICAGO. Not. It While there art
r
an longer complaint of a car ehorUge
the officials of Western lines do not
think the danger of one is past. It is
their opinion that when confidence it
restored basinets will be resumed on a
much larger scale and the roads will be
amble to meet the demands which will
ke made npon them. To prepare for thi
tie ear shops are overloaded with repair
work.
THREE NEW BOATS.
Japanese Steamship Line to Put on More
Steamers,
SAN' FRAXCISCO, Xov.,J0,-M. Shir
aishi, general manager of the Toyo Kiscn
Kaisha, arrired here today from the
Orient on the Japanese liner Hongkong,
In regard to the vessels about to be
added to the line now running to San
Francwco, -Mr. Shiraishi said:
"Wo are to hare three boits of the
type of the new 13,500-ton vessel just
launched. The third one ha been order
ed. It wiU be completed in 1909. All
of them will be built at Nagasaki
These three sister ships, each of 13,-
300 grow tonnage, will be in the service
with those now on the run to and from
San Francisco. There is no idea of ex
tending our service to any other coast
port...;;''
CAPTURE CROOKS.
Detectives Arrest Hem Accused of Bob
bing Jewelry Store.
SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. loV-Local de
tectives csptured yesterday Joe, Brown
and- Nathan Stone, two eastern racetrack
touts and all around crooks, who robbed
Bedding jeweliv store of $750 worth
Thousands of cars wiuch hereto-1 of goods last Sunday night. . Quantities
fore were in such demand that they J of the gems were found in the pockets
sould not be sent to the shops until the
great fall rush was over are now being
overhauled and put in storage. More
over, so far as known, no orders for new
equipment have been cancelled.
; There is still a strong demand for coal
. ears and : vast qnsntites of fuel are
- pouring into the Northwest. The rail
Mad men hope the bulk of this business
will be disposed of before the general
saft for cars to move the crops is made.
There is the wheat crop of the North'
test and the corn crop of the South'
west to be reckoned with. As jet little
at this has been moved and the longer
it is held in the country the more urgent
w3L be the demand for cars.
of the mea and more loot was discov
ered in their room here. The police say
that both men have eastern reputations
and believe that they intend to ply their
trade here during the racing season.
Their capture is regarded as an import
ant one. The men will be sent back to
Redding this afternoon.
PAT CROWE IN TOILS.
GETS LARGE SUM.
Successful Jockey Presented With 1 13,000
I j. Check by Owner.
(NEW YORK. Nov. 16. Walter Miller,
I the most successful jockey in America,
- this year, a, last, has received from
James. R. Keene a check on the National
City Bank for $12,090.38, this being five
, per cent of the money the jockey won
for Mr. Keene this yesr. Miller- bag
- ridden 50 winners ' for Mr. Keene and
1 the total amount of money won in these
' races was $245,497.75.
Including the fees from Mr. Keene,
j this 19-year-old boy will have earned
fcefore January first next not less than
$50,000. He has ridden 8-02 races and
won 224 since the commencement of the
eason.
.'Miller will leave today for California,
there to resume riJing for Thomas II.
Williams.
CHICAGO, Nov. 16. Pat Crowe, who
gained fame through the kidnaping of
one of Acker Cudahy' children several
years ago, is being detained here by the
police in connection with the murder of
Policeman McAneny, who was shot snd
killed early this morning The case is
shrouded in mystery. Crowe heard that
the police were seeking him and sur-1
rendered at police headquarters. No I
formal charge has been placed against
him. The policeman was killed on his
way home from Englewood station. It
is supposed that he stopped and ques
tioned the highwayman, who fired the
shot.
OPTIMISM CLUB.
SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 16. To or
ganize optimism is the purpose of a
society which numbers Governor. John
C. Cutler among its officers. "The opti
mists Club" was started here yeterday
by members of the Commercial Club who
think this a suitable time to promote
the gospel of cheer. Commercial bodies
the land over, Governors of States and
the President will be asked to identify
themselves with the society. Coventor
Cutler has consented to act as chairman
of the executive committee.
The Woolen Goods Sale will con
tinue one week longer, with the great
bargains in Men's Fine Woolen Ap
parel, Underwear, Sox, etc., and to this
we have added the greatest inducement
in Clothing this season, viz :
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,50 Hen's Fine Suits
and Overcoats..,,
.50
Jm in new Tona l
We have lumped together over one
hundred fine suits and overcoats rang
ing in price from $15 to 022.50, and
intend to sell every one at this lowprice
took in our windows Monday for theie.
Cravenette Woolen Goods Boys' Ms Q
RainCOatS Underwear, 15 to 2O0ff
30 per cent, off , , , . o v8t-
2 AM This sale Includes every VfV l'f
tet. ff "T75I pl
,.,,,..., 'Vl S Cm Rig Bo,
to-date rainproof over- n f jfi 3
coatsjn the tdwncn Oregon Bknkets, '-.-'ya
ft fl l p. 20 per cent, reduction VerCOStS iff V l
80 Cents on (he . . - 20 au II )
If It's from Judd's per cent. KJttf 1 j 1 V
iioiian it's Good toa vo
Oi'OriiiSiJI
woolen
JUDD BROS.; Props.
Jills
557 Commercial Street,
OPPOSE GOVERNMENT.
NORFOLK. Vfc, ov. 10. After a
hot fight the Federation of Labor declar
ed its opposition to tlie government own
ership of railroads and mines, by a vote
of 154 to 50. The Federation stands pat
in its opinion that telephones should he
controlled by the government.
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4 We offer you good service, and courteous treatment. Wc
make a specialty of f children's haircutting, and handle the J
best line of barber supplies and cutlery. Give us a call.
J. H. PETERSEN SON, Props.
', 572 Commercial St. 0pp. Heilborn's.
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Capt. A. M. Planck, of tugof-war
funi,-. was an Astoria vsitor yesterday.
The captain has made arrangements with
the regatta committee to conduct the
"arnival next year.
The New Pure Food and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley's Honor and Tar for coughs, eolJt
and lung troubles it not affected by- the
National Pure Food and Drug law at
it contains no opiates or other harmful
drugs, and we recommend it at a safe
remedy for the children and adults. T,
F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store.
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The Commercial.
The Commercial still continue bo do
a good business. The flneit trade
different kinds of refreshment, kept at
i,
tun wen Known estaoiunment assure
continuance of its popularity. Th pro-
prietor, utto Bund, is a genial gentle
man, and i wll and favorably known in
tbi city. Drop Into the Commercial
when In th neighborhood. It It on Com
mereial ttreet near Eleventh
Astoria i among the very busiest of
the Pacific ports just now, and is going
to be far busier in the days to come,
wlieri all things now pending shall have
worked out to the fulness of original
intent and scope of investment. The
bur, harbor and river were alive with
moving craft of all rts and description,
with all degrees of errand and cargoes,
and r everybody in the maritime world
hereabout was actively employed till the
latest hours of the night, ,
i Pneumonia Follow Coll
But never follow the us of Foley'
Honey and Tar. It (top the . cough,
heal and strengthen the lungs and
prevent pneumonia. T. F. Laurin, Owl
Drug Store. : .
CASTOR I A
For Infant, and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Eougfit
Bears the
Signature of
. TEA '.; .
Linger longer over it; let
it be steaming hot from
the earthen pot; and the
loveliest woman pour it
T.ur roc.r r.iurni your nonar If jn d.s'l
tt Schillinr'i Dot: w. par hla
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MILLINERY
Big reduction sale of f
' Iadies' and' Children's j
Trimmed Hats, 1 I
Street Hats,
Shirt Waists
and Notions.
MRS. R. INGLET0N
Welch Block, Opposite Budget Offlc.
Commercial Street.
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School Shoes
, FOR
BOYS
The Billy Buster Steel Bot
tom Shoes
The Shoe
with a Sole
that Don't
Wear Out
S. A. G1HRE
143 Bona St., opposite nuur Brot,