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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1903)
4. ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1XM V'. HAY'S NOTE CONSIDERED. (Continued from page 1) ' hat given Mr. Bowin full power of at torney. M The state department at Waslngton lias advised the foreign office that Mr. Bowen haa Railed from La Gunyra. Nothing more will be done from this BLOOD HUMOURS SMn Humours. Scalp Humours, Hair Humours, Whether Simple Scrofulous or Hereditary Speedily Cured by Guiicura Soap, Ointment and Pills, When All Other Remedies and Best Physicians Fail. COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1.00. In the treatment of torturing, disfig uring, itching, scaly, crusted, pimply, blotchy and scrofulous humours of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, Cutlcura boap, Ointment and Pills have been wonderfully successful Even the most obstinate of constitutional hu mours, such as-bad blood, scrofula, in herited and contagious humours, with loss of hair, glandular swellings, ulcer ous patches in the throat and mouth, sore eyes, copper-colored blotches, as well as boils, carbuncles, scurry, sties, ulcers and sores arising from an Im pure or impoverished condition of the blood, yield to the Cuticura Treatment, when all other remedies and methods fail. And greater still. If possible, is the wonderful record of cures of torturing, disfiguring humours amoug infants and children. The suffering which Cuti cura Soap and Ointment have alleviated among the young, and the comfort they have afforded worn-out and wor ried parents, have led to their adoption ' in countless homes as priceless cura tives for the skin and blood. Infantile and birth humours, milk crust, scall head, eczema, rashes and every form of Itching, scaly, pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of infancy and childhood, are speedily, perma nently and economically cured when all other remedies suitable for children, and even the best physicians, fail. rlTTHf IF JL JJL ApW JULm aide until Mr. Bowen arrives In Wash ington. THE OPPRESSIVE BLOCKADE. Nothing but Hands Up In Case of President Castro. NEW YOKK, Jan. IS. Referring to the situation In Venezuela, the Lon don corres-Kimlent, of the Tribune says the opinion expressed by the leading officials there is that the blockade has heavily oppressed Castra and that lie has given up nil hope of American In tervention. MILLIONAIRE WILL Dt'ILD PAKK AND ARTIFICIAL LAKES John D. Rockefeller Will Spend Hun dreds of Thousands on His New York Estate. . NEW YORK. Jan. 12. John I. Rockefeller in purchasing nearly all the taml In the Pocantico hills. East View and Hawthorne, for a series of parks Is planning the chain of artificial lakes, to be formed by the historic Sleepy Hollow brook which runs through his large estate near Tarrytovvn. N.Y. Sev eral waterfalls have been constructed along the brook. Mr. Rockefeller In tends to spend more than 04.000 onj this work. Five miles of private boulevards through hla park are now being laid out. while Buttermilk hill, which he recently bought, will be lighted by hun dreds of electric lights. Work will be started immediately on one of the larg est private electric plants In the coun try on hla Pocantico Hills estate. On the summit of the hill It is proposed to erect an observatory 30 feet high so that an unobstructed view of the Hud son river and Long Island sound for miles can be had. Another improvement planned by Mr. Rockefeller U the construction of a grand plaza on the brow of Kykuit hill, near wher? he will build his new $500. 000 mansion during the coming "spring and several larg conservatories. EXPEDITION FOR ACRE. ; President of Bolivia Will Act as Cap tain General. ; NEW YORK, Jan. U-Preparatlons have been completed here fcr the mll- ' Itary expedition to the territory of Acre, says the Hwald's correspondent : at La Paz. Bolivia. The expedition ! will leave next Saturday. ' President Par.do and First Vice , President Velaseo have had a eonfer 1 ence, the subject of which is believed ' to have been the presidency. It Is said ' that President Pando has decided to ac company the expedition as captain -gen-' eral. TAIL Shanahan's Great Closing' Out Sale Some of the Big' Bargains to Be Offered for 30 Days BLANKETS ,7c Grey Random BlankeCa .$ .69 .$1.98 .$2.25 .$2.75 .$1.50 .$3.75 $3 Heavy Chamelon Blankets 13.50 Extra Heavy Grey Blankets $3.75 Melrose Family Blanket ... $?.50 White California, 11x4 5 Extra Heavy White California. 75c White Crochet Bed Spreads . $1.75 Large Size Comforts, filled with Best Lamnated Cotton . ...89c .$1.25 Handkerchiefs Left over frein holiday trade. 2(4c Colored Border Handkerchiefs.. lc lOo Ladles' Embroidered Handker chiefs 5c 24c Hemstitched and Embroidered .. Haadkercmers ivc 25a Faney Lace Edge 15c Broken lines of Initial Silk Hand kerchiefs for half price Ladies' and Misses' Vests 75c Ladles' Heavy Fleece 49c 50c Ladles' Ribbed Vests , 23c 25c Hisses' Ribbed Vests 2c Dress Goods. Silks and Linings all Reduced-Ribbons of all kinds Reduced-Liberty, Gros Grain and Satin Notions of all kinds Ic up-Umbrellas of all kinds reduced during Sale Ladies' Capes, Coats and Jackets from $1.49 up-No Reserve-Sale Lasts Thirty Days CHILD LA BOH IN NEW YORK. Exist to a Greater Extent Than In Comhin-Ht Southern States. NEW YORK, Jan. IS. A remarkable revolution of child labor In this city Is Kbout to be made, which many who have studied the matter declare, says the Tribune, will show that more child labor exists in New York than In all the states of the south combined. Th facts on which this revelation is bised have been gathered In the last six months by the child labor com mittee of New York; Sine May 10O0 cases of child labor In the tenement regions ha'-e been thoroughly Inves tigated by skilled workers. These WOO cases In no way .ire singular, but rep resenting thousands of others, have been classified and tabulated on blanks containing names, dates, addresses and sources of information, furnishing a mass of original material for reference and oublieation. Public school teach ers, factory inspectors, keepers of boys' lodging houses and the children and parents themselves have furnished the facts. JOCKEY FOR VANDERBILT. Rider Will Receive $10,000 for One Season's Work. NEW YORK, Ja't. It Jerry Ransch, the young California jockey, will ride for William K. Vanderbllt in France next season at a salary of $10,000. John S. McDonald. Mr. Vanderbllt's agent, secured the release of Ransch from his contract with Burns & Water- 9 rears What is wanted of soap for the skin is to wash it clean and not hurt it. Pure soap does that. This is why we want pure soap; and when we say pure, i we mean without alkali. I I Pears' is pure ; no free alkali You can trust a soap that has n,o biting in it, that's Pears'. Established over ico years. REMNANTS Of all kinds. Mill Ends and Drummers' Samples. Of these we have two tables stacked high. The prices are all marked in plain figures, former prjee, also ALK PRICE. CORSETS 75c Boned Corsets 4fc $1.M Thompson corsets $1 $1.75 R. tt Q. corsets $1.4 Mackintoshes Misses' Mackintoshes, odd sites first-class quality, $1.49, $1.8, $2.25, 2.60 to $3 Ladles' Mackintoshes, all sizes, $2.9$, $$.(0, $4.50, $5.50 to $1 RAINO THE PURE W The coffee habit is quickly over come by those who let Grain-0 take its place. If properly made it tastes like the best of coffee. No grain coffee comjHires with it in flavor or healthful ness, TRY IT TO-DAY. At trocua mrrwhr; lsc and Wo. pr pckt. house, the big hcrse owners of the Pacini; coast, by the payment of a big bonus. Ransch vlll eiinllue to ride under the odors of Burns Water house for a month and then will sail for France. If his Idlng gives satis faction. Ransch' contract will be re newed at the end of the season for two years. IS THE PRINCESS HYPNOTIZED? French Tutor Believed to Kxeit Influ ence Over Her. NEW YORK, Jan. 12.-The mst lurid sensational reports are now cur rent In the Saxon capital, says a Her ald dispatch from Dresden, regarding the Princess Louise and the query "Is the princess under hypnotic Influence?" is being propounded In professional and journalistic circles. The Dresden Zeltung prints a state ment to the effect that M. Qlnon ex erted a suggestive Influence upon the Impressionable crown princess. .CONTRIBUTE FOR BOWEN. Venezuelan Merchants Come to the Front With Expense Fund. NEW YORK.. Jan. U-The Ameri can's La Ouiyra correspondent Is au thority for the statement that under the persuasion of pressure of Presi dent Castro the foreign merchants of Caracas have "contributed'' "0 to the expense fund of Minister Hnwcn on his trip to Washington. WHILE I.fMXINO FOR COAL. Carpenter Raked Lumps of Amber gris From the Beach. NEW YORK, Jan. U.-Wllliam Shep herd, .i carpenter of Lynn, while dredg ing for stray pieces of coal along the waterfront, according to u Press dls- patih from Boston, Is said to have come across a lump of ambergris val ued at nearly $J0. While at work with a long handled rake Shepherd espied what he thought was a lump of bitumi nous coal, but It was not as heavy as coal. A pleasant odor came front It. A seafaring acquaintance told him he had found ambergris and that It was very valuable. Shepherd return ed to the beach, where he found sev eral pieces of the mass that he had thrown away. Experts say that the piece nro genuine ambergris and that the value will In nil probability reach Into thethousiinds. THOUSANDS FOR MISSIONS. CrUCAOO, Jan. ll-Neatiy $.0W was collected In the Episcopal churches of Chicago Sunday for local and for eign mission work, at the request of Bishop, MrUiuiOM The collection Is the first result of the meeting held Mt tt: Auditorium last week under the auspices of the Chunh club. At the meeting the clergymen and laymen of the diocese decided that the work of church extension should be pressed this year. tn the Cannibal Island We devour ed a vllllabe potmntrr who happened along yesterday. What time wus It? Ate P. M. Wim? RKCKIVK9 MICH ATl'KM'IO In our school. Instruction la given In wording, capitalising, punctuating, para graphing, etc. All our teaching la practi cal; the education w glv. I usable. A course with us pay-tht lucceaa of our graduates, aa business men and women, and a bookkeepers and stenograph!, proves this. Open all the year; itudenu admitted at any time; catalogue fret. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE PORTLAMU. OHKUO A. I. AHMSTROJU. IX.B.. PRINCIPAL VKPlMiiTKS, N v (let. . Kur.', ,ip. I'rsHiS, Helens, Mont. I'ir Mr I Imve tip tl (tuMied the (nrnier ltlle m ntt am It ellraiv well, Mjr rune wan nut mn.t i hM plmi would hnveim-iiniiiieeit Incur sb e. My ipptili i ifiimt, havp v lined JO pound- In wrWthl mil Iwl like UPW leo of lite Wi Hive II Hie. One el Hi lint' In I 'inl tor lhi lime it f'T Irleuit nl ti e ether livr lllelt, I l not Intend to lie illlnut It. Venr truly ymiri, T It HARM. f 4 1 THE Pillow Cases and Muslins White Pillow Cases, 45x3S IP: ( l-4c unbleached muslin 4u i'illow Cine, Muslin, 1 yd wide ..12V4e 13 1-2 Lonsdale 6 3-4u $1 Sheets, (3x90 59c 26c 9x4 unbleached sheeting 16c Clark's O. N. T, cotton $ spool foi 10(. Fur Collaretes and Animal Scarfs at Prices Far Below Cost Men's and Boys' Wear 75o Overshlrts, all sizes 46c kne Fancy Ribbed Underwear 23c 75c Heavy Fleeced Underwear 45c $1.26 Natural Wool Underwear ...,90c $2 All-Wool Buff Underwear $1.5 Men's Hats 98c, $1.26, $1.49 to $3 $1.50 Boys' Three-Piece Suits, dur ing sale $1.9$ 18.50 Men's Suits, al sizes $6.89 Better quality ....$10, $11.50, $12.50 to $20 IN PLAIN FIGURES All our goods are marked so, and now we are offering some unheard of bargains at 10 to 15 per cent off on everything. All our goods are the best eastern made no shoddy. P Iron Beds, Bedroom Suites, Folding Beds, Rockers and Mat tings in largest assortments Nothing better. H. H. ZAPF, : The House Furnisher PACIFIC COAST COMPANY COAL For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use Orders Promptly Executed. DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST Samuel Eitnore & Co., Agts. WS ZEALAND FIIIE INSUKANCK COMPANY Of New ZenlaiKl VV. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has hpfii Underwriting on the Pacific Const ovti twnily-lwo irt SAMl'KL KLMOltrc & CO.. AK,iiU. Axtmin. Or... SKIRTS I.iullen' and MlHAe' Undei nkli ti, Made of Dulity dull), white itml colored, during mile for 59 Hume, with double row la e trim- . nilng T8e tlluek Mercerised Huteen KklrtH ....41V Better quality, 75c, $1.25, $1.60, 1.H5 It.tit White Muslin Dnderwer at Greatly Reduced Prices. Rainy Day Skirts , Dress Skirts and Walking Skirls, latent style, sale prlcM, $1.98, $2.25. $2 50 to $1 Ladies' and Children's Hose 12 1-2 r. rfeiimless cotton c 35c Ladles Congo Black !c 35c Cashmere Hose !3c 35c Children's Imported Canhmere hose 23c TELEPHONE M4IN 661 - OWN