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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1902)
THE .MORNING ASTOUIAN. SATURDAY. OCTOIJKK THE OLD itrUADLE IT j mm POUDER Absolutely: Purer TEW. IS NO SUBSTITUTE MUD THROWING. Moscow Chief of Police too Devoted to Duty. MOSCOW. Oct I0.-Oiwral Trepo chief of the Moscow police, upon whom three attempt at assassination were made last spring, haa Just received two months' leave of absence. This is belived to be tantamout to dismissal and Is thought to be due to the fol lowing Incident: General Tropov was driving down the street one recent rainy day when a gentleman on the sidewalk opened his umbrella to protect himself from the mud scattered by the chiefs car Tlag and exclaimed: "Not so fast General Tropov at once ordered the arrest of the man wno had made this remark. tTnon arriving at the poUee station the man turned Out to be M. Ton Pleve, minister of the interior. When the chief of police learned the identity of his prisoner, he became frightened and ordered his Immediate release. Since the Incident General Trepov has Ineffectually sought to re concile the minister. i STRIKE NOT POSSIBLE. ' -" ' British Coal Miners ta Sympathy, but Will Continue Work. LONDON, Oct W.-The possibility of a strike by British coal miners In sym pathy Srith the American miners has been noted In some quarters, but the suggestion has not support of any kind. On the contrary, activity Itr the coal trade and the high prices brought by the American and French strikes militate against any such movement here. Benjamin Plckard, M. P., and Sam Woods and other leaders of British coal miners have been Interviewed on the subject of the coal strikes. While thy expressed great sympathy with the American miners, they declined even, to express an opinion as to the firmness of the'r claims on the ground that they were not sufficiently Inform ed of the merits and circumstances ot the case. season In the North and the conse quent cessation of navigat ion on the Yukon. As White Horse Is accessible by rail during the winter season, mall delivery to that point Is not affected by the new order. IMPENDING SEA FIGHT. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. W.-OftVers of the steamer Apuoul Acapuloo which has arrived here from Southern Ports state that they saw the Volombkm revolutionist gunboat PaiUlla at a point about 2s nilles south of Punla Arenas, Costa Rica, hove to and apparently ly ing In wait for the steamer Foas, which whs some time ago purchased from Costa Rica by the Colombian govern ment for use as iv warship. The Foaa is reported to be a vessel of about 1200 tons register but is not armed. She was expected to go to Panama to be furnished with quick-firing guns. Hke th officers of the City of Syd ney, which arrived here a weeK ago. the officers of the Acapuloo have a high opinion that she Is more than a match for the government gunboat now on the way to Panama from this port. THE NEW ENGLISH STAMPS. Now that the king of England has been crowned that government Is pre paring to Issue a new series of post age stamps showing him wearing his crown In place of the wreath repre sentedon the present ones. It is gen erally admitted that now Is the proper time to make the change as It was con sidered inappropriate to represent him wearing his crown before the corona tion had actually taken place. The proper time to commence taking Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is at the first symptom of a disordered stomach, such as sick headache, belching; heart burn, Indigestioe .dyspepsia or consti pation. By strengthening the stomach and perfecting the digestion these all men. s are completely cured and your health In general is made better. Be sure to try a bottle. rears " Beauty is ; but skin deep" was probably meant to disparage beauty. In stead it tells how easy that beauty is to attain. "There is no beauty like the beauty of health" was also meant to dis parage. Instead it encour ages beauty. Pears Soap is the means of health to the skin, and so to both these sorts of beauty. Sold all over the world. wsia loaned by the company to the kv eminent a a hospital ship ntul n su went to .vitmia by way or ih Sues Canal. The new owners of the ck1 will put her In servVe u freight st.amcr running front this port to China. MOT T1MK IN AORK, NT.W YORK, (Vt. W.-Tho ivvolu tlon In the Territory of A-'ro continue says a Horuld dlspivtch front R'o Ja neiro. Until!. Hollvlatts luiv put to death four rtraxlllnns at Puerto Aloti so. They have lU'tcsioil many other ltrntilluns and are holding them as hootnttt's. Some of the Inhabitant hrtv taken Into custody the secretary of the Bolivian governor. BEFORE COURT-MARTIAL. SAN FRANCISCO, Oc. W.-Lteuten- ant Colonel Huston of the Nineteenth Infantry, appeared before a court- martial th morning on the charge ot io'ating the Fifty-fourth Article of War In not calling out his troops to quell rioting soldiers outside the Pre sidio Reservation. Huston's counsel, Captain Frank Mclntyre, Adjutant of the Nineteenth, says he will base his defense on the section of Wffcthrop's Code of military law, which states .that the United States military are not em powered to Intervene or act on any oc casion of violation of local law or civil disorder, until required by the presi dent through their Immediate com manders to act. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Dancehall Inmate Makes Unsuccessful Effort to Kill Herself. A woman employed in a dancehall made an unsuccessful attempt at sui cide early yesterday morning. It ap pears that she was anxious to become intoxicated and that the floor manager reprimanded her and sent her to her room. Another girl, suspecting the Intention of the Intending suicide, went to her room, but the door was securely locked. It was brokeu in and the dejected woman was about to swallow carbolic acid. In the scufflt which entiled for possession of the bot tle of poison, the acid was spilled over her arm, which was badly burned. bonvho hi'sti;r.s' contkst. DENVER. Oct. 10. - brum ho- bust- Ing contest for the .hantpiunshlp belt offered by the VounUIn and Pli.ln Fis tival Association and six cash pr'ses was finished todav. M. Thud Sowder, of Cheyenne. Wyo., who won the championship last year, wm success ful In defend'ng the title to the bMt. Among the other f.rlse Itinera whs Thomas F. Minor, of Shoshone Idaho. TRAIN REPORTED HELD UP. U.MVUX, .MDl- .lX t. II. -2; to a. m. A telephone message to the imllcs station from the town of Woodland says that the. St. taut an! Pacific Coast Burl'ngton express was hi Id tip there No particulars are given. TRANSPORT SELLS FOR fcO.000. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. W.-The transport Egbert has been sold by the government to the Dollar Steamship Comjany. The Egbert was bought by the government In 1S38 from the At lantic Transport Line. At the begin ning of the SpanlBh-Amerlcan war she MA Km xrwxrM, ' Tk. Mmm Wk. Wu V) 'JSAWYER'S EXCELSIOR BRAND Oiled Suits and Stickers VmaM Wmnwt if aO to tund tent work kni w If four 4nUr duMn't hn Uvm,i0nd tor cataJuiiiwi, aa.uiHkMM,M.srn., aw. GROCERS TO COMBINE. BAIL REDUCED. Slayer of Nicholas Fish From Jail. Is Released NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Thomas Sharkey, who haa been charged with beine resDonsible for the death of Nicholas Filsh, banker, and who under lndcimtent for manslaughter In the first degree, has been released on $7500 bail by Recorder Goff, after three weeks' Imprisonment Originally tho amount of bail was fixed at $15,000. Speaking of the case Recorder Goff said: "The amount of bail originally set by me at 115,009 was only tentative and was subject to reduction at the request of the accused man's attor neys. District Attorney Jerome ap peared before me with Thomas J. Fo ley and said he was willing to bav Sharkey released on (7500 ball." FOURNIER CASE EXPLOITED. , VANCOUVER. B. C, . Oct lO.-An other unexpected feature developed in Vancouver yesterday In connection with the Fournler Yukon murder case. A French-Canadian detective Is here on bia way to Dawson, accompanied by two ladles from Quebec, who will give sensational testimony at the trial. No official statement of what this ev idence will be is given out, but it Is stated to be In the form of letters to the two women from Labelle, wflio ad mit that he knew of, and was a part ner In some of the crimes of Fournler. The detective and the two women will leave by the first steamer for the North. The detective Is A. Marcouse. of Ottawa, of the Dominion secret Service force. The ladles are Mme. Louis Denise and Mme. Joseph Gilbert, of St Francis, Quebec. , YUKON MAIL RESTRICTED. VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct 10. The summer mall service to the Yukon closed today. Commencing at once and tn effect hereafter until further notice the mails for Dawson and oth er places In the Yukon Territory north f White Horse will be restricted to letters, post cards and a limited quan tity of newspaper matter. The action of the postofflce In with drawing the unrestricted mall serv ice to the Yukon Territory Is due to the close Approaches of the winter All Wholesalers of Country to Go Into Big Trust, ST. LOUIS. Oct. 10. -Tha Interstate Grotr will say tomorrow th.it a com bine to include every wholesaler of groceries in the United States is in course of formation. That paper illl say: "The Initial steps toward forming the combination wil! be taken In De troit. George D. Hanford, of New York city, is engineering the deal. In a few Jays the entire wholesale gro eery trade In the United States will re ceive invitations to this meeting." HEATING STOVES C 01, Barr, Dentist roitiioTii COAL and WOOD TIIK 1IEST ON EAllTII. Also Hie llmwt ilii!ny vt up to-0at rliimblnil OikkU ill tin t'ily. PLUMI'INQ and TINNING All orilors promptly exrfiitvd. W. J. Scully J BOM) STKt liT. Between Ninth and isnth rTXZZZXZZZZXZXXXXZZXZXXZXXXZZZXXXZnZZXZZXZZXZZXUXXT ...THB CITY OP ASTORIA... Mant.ll Building. 171 Commercial St., Astoria. Or. TELEPHONE RED KM1. Dr. T. L. Ball DENTI8T. 884 Commmlat Btrt Astoria, Or ANDREW LAKE Merchant Tailor Nw Omuls, New Fall Hnnii.lrs, IVr- eot Work, IVIcr )Asona!l. ami Work Jonawiilt Ulsl)h. 1 NottMl nit tho Vhw Whr Is Mumtructiirt'il... , Cutbirtli's Creosote Shinple Stains The Most Durable, Prfsxrvatlve, ami Hitndsome Stains on the Market Nothing keeps out the weather like slilnglea no the walla. Nothing preserves and bemiiirte shlnulea liktCul!irth'a staini. CutbirthMl.aiiulreslIielHjstCOlTEH TAINT for the Iwltoma of all atrr craft. xxxxxxxxxrxxxraxxxxxxxxxxxxxi m Comtiiirll 8t Astoria. Oro Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Su..ics f til! kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen,' Fin-mere and Lowers. A. V. ALLEN Tenth and Commercial Streets FRAEL & COOK rRANAIER COMPANY. T.Uphoa. ML DRAY1NG AND EXPRESSING All goods ablpptd to our oar Will rscelv. im!! ttBttm. N Ml Dum. BL W, 3. COOK. Mgr. RELIANCB Hlectrical Works 421 II O IN 13 HT. W. art thoroughly prepared for . making tatlmates and xcutltg ord.rs for all kinds of .Iwtrlcol Installing and Repairing 8uptll In stork. Wo sll tl clebraiad 8HELDT LAMP. Call up Phon. 1101. xxxxxixxxzzzTxxzxiiixixinxAiinniiiiimxixxxxxzxi MISS IDA M. SNYDER, Treasurer of the Broohijm East End Art Club. CAN SEE WHTLE THE ST RIDE. ST. LOUIS, Oct. lO.-Prelimlnary plans have been received from Chicago for nine and two-thirds miles of inter- mural railway, whit-h will carry vis itors around the world's fair grounds. The plans provide for a third rail sys tem, to traverse the exposition grounds in three loops of widening circumfer ences, which will enable visitors to see every part of the exposition grounds without leaving the car. A Vendsrfal Medicine. looslioms Pills FOR ALL Bilious and Nervous Disorders, Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind and Pains in Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Liver and Female Ailments. rasriaio oiclt ST thi raorsieroa, Thomas Beecham, St Helens, En and 365 Canal St, Nw York. SoU by all Druggists In United Statu, la boxes, 10c. and 2 Sc. ENSTRCAL irrept laritiea are frener ally the beginning of a woman's trou bles. With the vitality at a low ebb. the. blood weak ened, the diptution disor dered, she goes abont pale faced, hollow-eyed and hag card, a piteons contrast to the blooming health of her former self But over 1.000.000 women have found health again by taking Wine of Cardui. As a regulator of the menstrual periods Wine of Cardui has never been Known to fail. It has seldom failed to restore perfect health, even in the most persis tent and aggravated case of weakness. Miss Ida M. Snyder, of No. 535 Bcr gen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., haa trsed Wine of Cardui and she says it helped her into a new life. Health to Miss Snyder iff" worth a great deal. She is mn attractive young woman with intel lectual attainments and she occupies the position of Treasurer of the Brook lyn East End Art Club. This position marks her as a person of intellect, cul ture and refinement and it speaks highly of the respect and trust her fellow women have in her. She writes: "If women would pay more attention to their health have more happy wives, mothers and daugbteis, ana ii they would use more intel ligence In the nutter ol medi cines, observing results, they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. "In consulting with my druggist he advised McHree Wioe of Cardui and Tbcd- ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened up to me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." Too may secure the same relief as Miss Snyder, if you take Wine of Cardui as she took.it. Thedfurd's Black Draught is the companion medicine of Wine of Cardui and it is a liver and bowel regulator which assists greatly in effecting a cure. If you take these medicines according to directions, the relief and cure is simple. Some cases are cured quickly and others take longer because the disease has run longer Remember how M iss Snyder took Wine of Cardui and lias health. The same medicines are olered you to-day. WlNEbfCAKDVI million suffering women have fonnd relief in Wine cf Cardui. The Palace Commerclil St- Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 ccnta, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Kverything the market aflbnk Palace CaterlngCompany imnnmxnxAixxuxixix txxixxiuxixxiiiiuxiiiux Castings We are prepared to maka them oa hnrt notice and of tha bast materials. Let ua glva you Mtlmataa on any klnA of castings or pattern work. Low prices for flrst-clssa work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Hcrks t;.r. iMh nuil r ankllu nv. II. W. CYHUH. - Mgr J. A. FASTABEND OENBRAL CONTRACTOR AND BL'lUDER. : : : : , .. The Merchants Saloon Hpti-lnl nramts of Whlskry ! ALKXANDElt Oft A N'T, IVoprU tor, THE WALDORF F-. WIHK, lropr. Astoria's prlm lpul rurt, Kins lliju rs an4 rleurs. ft XlIIIITIITIIrTITimTtTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTXTT: I Opportunity of acquiring ! Locnted in the l ea ' Vina gilt-edged stock in a Mining DUtriil of developed ana pi jdac- Butte Cxuot.i , Culifur- ing mine. nia. The Bote and Eagle Mines Consolidated Properties of the Mines Investment Go Of Portland. Oregm. CAPITAL 81,000,000. ' Divided into 1,000,000 shares of $1.00 each, fully paid and non-assessable, Treasury Stock ttiOO.OOO; 100,000 shares now offered at 10ia-li 'ZZ THB MINES INVESTMENT CO. owns one of tha beat mines In California. Thia property Is not a prospect; It la an alread equip ped mine with a Riadon 10-stamp mill, a 10x10 In. air compresseor, power drills, etc., operated by water power. Tha development con aista of J 360 feet of tunnel, of which 2965 feet are on tha various veins, and M0 feet of upraisp and shafts, blocking out 86,000 tona of ore, milling $12 per ton. This alone will net $800,000 after all ax penaa la deducted.. Our object In selling 100,000 shares of the treas ury stock la to acquire sufficient funds to buy and erect two con centra tors, to finish a S80 foot crosacut tunnel, and for road repair ing, so that a mora economic system of mining may prevail. Tha best aecurity ever offered the public. Shares In not less than 100 block now sold for lOo PER SHARE only. Buy now. Writ for prtlculara and prospectua to R. W, Thompson, secretary and treasurer. T18 Chamber of Commerce; Maxim Sshumann, M. E, president; Fred H. Page, vice-president; W. F. Burrell( Otto Roeber, directors; E. 8. Adams, M. B., aup-erlntendant. fllllllll xxxxxhiiuxixxxxthizzxhI i1 Of New Zcnlond W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San' Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY, OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Crawl ovet twenty-two yenr SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents. Antoria, Ore. The MUG SALOON P. ri. PKTICriMO.V, I'rop, Flnost Wlns and I.lnuors. Corner Amor and Ninth. ONE DOLLAR cannot be expended to better advantage fui yourself or absent friends than in a year's subscription for the Semi-Weekly Astoria n It gives all the city and county news twice each week foi only one dollar a year in advance. 1 ;B el, D j h Baltimore & Ohio R. R. ROYAL BLUE TRAINS BETWEEN CHICAGO 2s NEW YORK Via WASIIINT;T(), I), c. Finest and Fastest series of trains in tho Vorld. , Palatial Coaches, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawing Room Cars. The Finest Dining Car Service in the World Is operated by tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. B. M. AUSTIN, General Pass. Agt. Chicago. Ill n Some Inter esting Facts When pfoilt sr . nili n.O.itliig a trip, whether on buslnrsii or Mmnur, thsy naturally want th bwt aerv'.- ulitnlnnbli.' n f ir as niwcl, n.ifort and afcty Is concfrnwl, Kmpliy of in WIHCONHIN CKNTRAL USm ar I'd Ii1 to nfrvs the public and our train ! ntrat1 so aa to maka close con nections with dtvarirlnt' lines at all Junction points. I'ullman Palaca Rlsvplng and ChoJr C'srs on through trains. Dlnlnc ear sorvlca unxonlled, Mrala rrvrd la carta. In order to obtain tha flrst-olas ar. vlr, ask Um ticket agent to sell jrou a Urket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will maka direct ir-.iiirctlons St, Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Bast. For any further Information call on any tlrkwt agnt ,or oorraspond witii JAB. C. POND. On. Pbjmu Ag-t. or JAR A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis, People Ixpect THE BEST In tha way of luxury and solid comfort whan they travel via Hotel PORTLAND PORTLAND", OREGON The Only Plrst-CIatB Hotel In Portland And they era never disappointed not even the moat vitin. Famous Trains of this Famous Line Everyailnag?'PPe! W"h "'Ib UMt ot Rememberlt la t'-,e short line be tween Minneapolis, Qt. Taul ana Chi. Anything you wish to know about comfortable traveling gladly answered H. I 8ISLER, General Agent, 248 Aldor Street. PORTLAND. OREGON T. W. TBA8DALE, General Pass. Agt Bt Paul.. Minn. Fpiey'z Kjdtiey Cure makes tidneyi tod bladder tzt.