The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 28, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, ' 190
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THREATENED WITH DEATH.
WltncM In New York Minder Case Ke.
eetve Threatening Letter.
New York. Jan. 27. -One of the wit-
nenei In the cane of William Hooper
TounR, accused of murdering Mrs. An
nie Pulltrer, has called at the district
attorney' office In reference to an an
onymous letter he said he had received
throuth the mnlls threatening him.
The man was unhered Into the office
of Assistant Attorney Clark with whom
he was closeted for some time. v hen
he left the building ho refused to tell
his name or to give the contents of the
letter. Mr. Clark also refused to di
vulge the victim's name, nor would he
let a copy of the letter be given out. It
ta also said that the letter threatened
the witness with death is he testified
at the trial. It was said to have con
tained excerpts from the "blood at
tonement" doctrine of the Mormon
church.
The witness was much excited over
the affair and appeared to be in fear of
bodily harm. As the letter has not
been given out for publication, it is
supposed that the district attorney's
office has taken It seriously.
INDICTMENT WAS FAULTY.
Murderer Goes Free on Technicality
After Serving Twelve Years.
Chicago, Jan. 27. Because of errors
In hia Indictment, John Dennlson, who
was convicted of murder 12 years ago
and received a life sentence as penalty,
has been freed on habeas corpus pro
ceedings before Judge McEwan.
Dennlson was accused of the murder
of a man named Dillon and at the same
time a man named Burke was Indicted
for robbing Dillon. The drawer of the
Indictment against Dennlson substitut
ed Burke's name for his and worded
the document so ambiguously that it
was practically nullified. The confus
ing sentences were erased, but it is not
known whether the erasure was made
before or after the trial. The law pre
sumes that the erasure was made after
ward, and principally upoa tnis tecnnic-
al ground Denlson was released.
Denison Is now but 3S years old. He
had long given up all hope of release.
NEW FAST MAIL LINE.
Canadian Government to Reduce Time
From London to Vancouver.
New York, Jan. 27. The Irish Times
claims, according to the London cor
respondent of the Tribune, to have the
most excellent authority for stating
that the Canadian government is ao
solutely determined to institute a fast
steamship serv'ce as soon as possible,
by which mails can be landed at
Vancouver within eight days from Lon
don. The Dominion authorities have
not vet fixed a port of call on this side
of the Atlantic, and Ireland is pushing
the claims of Blacksod bay, which is
nearer Halifax than any other port in
the United Kingdom.
PATIENTS BURNED TO DEATH.
Fire in English Insane Asylum Causes
. Serious Damage. -
London, Jan. 27. A score of insane
patients were burned to death by a fire
at the Colby Hatch asylum this morn
ing. The' outbreak occurred In the
Jewish wing of the Institution. The
flames spread with great rapidity and
before they could be got under control
five wooden buildings were gutted.
All the effors of the officials were
directed to removing the insane in
mates, but the latter became wild with
excitement and so panic-stricken that
not only were they unable to help
" themselves, but greatl ylmpeded the op
eratlos of those trying to save them.
There were nearly 600 women in the
Showing
Some people begi
11 fM C to show age before
AJiAke) the meridian of life
vJr U reached, or they
have lived out half their days. They are
prematurely gray, haggard and sickly,
and seldoui free from an ache or pain of
some description.
Cold feet, chilly sensations, stiffness in
muscles and joints, weak stomach and
poor digestion, lack of energy, and drows
iness, nervousness, etc., show that old age
has been reached ahead oi
time. Bad blood and weak
circulation more often
produce these miserable
feelings and signs of de
cay than anything else.
An inherited taint or
poison of some descrip
tion is at work in the sys
tem, nmitif stagnation aud a Keneral
unhealthy condition of the blood; and
this, and not the weight of rears, is drag
fng you down to an untimely old age and
snaking life a protracted torture.
For purifying the blood and toning up
the circulation nothing is equal to S. S. S.
It removes from the system all the waste
natter that haa been accumulating for
years, and makes the blood rich and pure,
stimulates tli e appetite and digestion, and
invigorates the entire body.
S. & S. it I purely vegetable remedy,
and the best purifier and tonic for old peo
ple, and those who are beginning to show
age because of the ran down condition of
the blood. With rici, pure blood there is
bo reason why old people should not re
tain the happy disposition and buoyant
stums ox vuuui.
If you have a can
ceroussore.Knen
matisra, or any of
the ailments com
mon to old age, write us about it, and our
in Tit . J ' uttWAHj,tinM.
Boek on Blood and Skin Disease free.
Tki Swift Specifio C.f Atlanta, fit.
Dr. Lyon's
PERFECT
Tooth Powder
Used by people of refinement
for over a Quarter of a century
PRSFARCO BY
burdened annex at the time the lire
was discovered, and most of them were
safely trajsferred to the mam build
ing, which was uninjured. Some, how
ever, escaped and are still at large, rud
dering It difficult to ascertain the x
act number of those burned to death.
LOST ALL HIS HAIR.
Prominent German Professor Hold
Candle Too Near His Head.
Berlin, Jan. 27. Professor Mormsen,
whose flowing white locks are con
spicuous at all the scientific gatherings
In Berlin, has lost all of his hair. He
climbed on a ladder to the topmost
bookshelf of his library to get a vol
ume, and held a candle too near his
head, with the result that his hair
caught fire. The professor succeeded
in throwing the skirts of his study
rown over his head and smothered the
flames. His face was considerably
scorched and his locks were partly
consumed. The professor remarked to
the members of his family who ran
to hia assistance: "It isall over with
my beauty."
ENJOYED LONG SLKEP.
Illinois Maiden In Somnolent State for
Four Months.
Chicago, Jan. 27. "I want to go to
Kate Fishers; I am tired of this
town," was the note Dora Meek wrote
to her mother last night after suffer
ing 120 days from a sleepy trance, says
a dispatch fo the Record-Herald from
Centralis, 111. September 2S, the girl,
barely 17 years oM, was working in a
restaurant here. She went to sleep and
for 10 days took no nourishment.
Since then she has been in a somnolent
state. Fjr several days she has been
recovering rapidly and appears to be
the very best of health. She wrote the
note while her mother was absent, us
ing the pencil and pad kept at her
chair.
FELL TO HIS DEATH.
Iron Worker on East River Bridge
Plung-;s 156 Feet Into Water.
New York, Jan. 27. Hundreds of per
sons witnessed the death yesterday
from ths center span of the new East
river bridge of Patrick McDermott, an
Iron worker.
lleDenriott fell 156 feet. He had been
working on the iron work on the Wil
liamsburg side of the bridge and with
hiv fellow-workmen had just raised a
large iron girder. While standing near
the end of the iron work, be lost his
balance. The men on the bridge thought
they saw McDermott swimming for
the shore, but they were evidently mis
taken. TOOK DISEASE FROM CLOTHING
Long Island Woman Comes to Her
Death in Peculiar Manner.
Kicksville, L. I., Jan. 27. Interest
has been aroused by the death here of
Mrs. Hugh Bennicker. Her husband
died about seven years ago. The cause
of his death was typhoid pneumonia.
Two weeks ago Mrs. Bennicker, for the
first time since her husband's death,
examined his clothing, which she had
stored away in a trunk In the garret.
A few days later she was taken sudden
ly ill wit hthe same disease which caus
ed his leath. Doctors say she con
tracted the disease from germs In the
clotlhng.
MORGAN'S LATEST PLAN.
American Financier to Promote New
Canadian Railway Line.
New York, Tan. 27. A dispatch to
the World from Boston says that J.
P. Morgan, according to an Advertiser
story, will go to Ottawa and submit
to the Canadian government a propo
sition to take charge of the Domin
ion railways.
In case this mission Is not luocess
ful, he will propose as an alternative
to finance the new Canadian trans-continental
lino.
KEPT SINGULAR PROMISE.
New York, Jan. 27. In accordance
wlht a promise made to her husband
before his death, Mrs. Robert Long of
Llndhurst, N. J., from the deck of a
tug boat, scattered over the waters of
the Narrows the ashes of her husband's
body, which had been cremated, re
peating, as her husband has asked her
to do: "O'er the blue sea; o'er the blue
sea "
GETS BIG DAMAGES.
New York, Jan. 27. Mrs. Elizabeth
B. Fajardo, the widow and adminis
tratrix of Theodore H. Fajardo, who
was killed In the accident In the Grand
Central tunnel on January 8, 1902, re
ceived in the supreme court a verdict
for $40,000.
SURE THING FOR ANKENY.
(Continued from page 1)
upon the Preston delegation. The
situation Is at such tension, however,
that a few hours may settle the con
test. TELLER'S ELECTION LKUAL.
Governor Will Sign Certificate When It
Is Presented to. Him.
Denver, Jan. 27. Attorney-General
Mlllpr hia given an opinion that the
election of Teller as United States sen
ator Is legal, and Governor Foabody
will sign the certificate of election as
soon as it reaches him.
NEWLANDS ELECTED.
Carson, Nev Jan. 27. The legisla
ture today elected Francis G. New lands
(dcm.) United States senator. The
election will be ratified In Joint session
tomorrow.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 29
Mr. J. Saunders Gordon Presents
In Verdi's Grand Masterpiece
"II TR0YAT0RE"
With America's Leading Prima Dona
ROSE CECIIA SHAY
And an all star support. Forty peo
ple. Brilliant Seenery. New Costumes.
Electrical Effects.
Prices Reserved seats, J1.50; gallery,
73 cents. Seat ale opens Wednesday
morning at Griffin's Book store.
(On account of the great expense at
tached to this attraction the free list
will be entirely suspended.)
RELIANCE
Electrical Works
421 BOND ST.
We are thoroughly prepared for
making estimate and executing
order for all kind of electrical
Installing and Repairing
Supple In stock. We sdl the
celebrated SHELBY I.AMP. Call
up Phone 11 SI.
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THE WALDORF
C. F. WISE, Propr.
Astoria' principal resort.
Fine liquor and cigars.
G. (Q. Bar r, Dentist
ManseU Building.
(71 Commercial St, Astoria, Or.
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Supreme Deputy of the
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irs. Mcdonald,
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iccabees is appreciated by every
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Mn. Ma McDonald.
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THURSDAY EVE. FEB. 19
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' Lady Mtukra 50
' Spectators , CO
' Children 26
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Merchant Tailor
New Goods, Winter Sample. Per-
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Work Don, Wltn D,gpalch.
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Special Attention Given to Ship at
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Ex-Register V. 8. Land Office.
Land Titles and Land Office Business
a specialty
Timber Lands bought and sold. Map
made. Correspondence solicited.
Room 3, Welnhard Bldf
Oregon City, Oregen
Cowing & Cowing
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Oregon City, Oregon.
Omce Room 4, U. S. Land Office Bldg.
! Prp :tive In all the courts of the
State. United States Land Office Busl
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IN THR CIRCUIT XURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR CLAT
SOP COUNTY.
In the matter of the application of
Norn FlUpntrlck, to register the title
to the following described land nnd
premise, being a tide Island, situate In
the Columbia river In the county of
Clatsop, state of Oregon, bounded nnd
described a follows, to-wlt: Beginning
at a point 73. SI chain north and 5S.17
chain wt from the quarter corner
between section No. 19 and No. SO, In
township No. , north of range No, ,
west of the Willamette Meridian, ami
running thence north 48 degree 30 min
utes west 13.50 chains, along the Urn'
of low water mark! thence north "I de
grees 45 minute west 14 chains along
the line of low wuter murk thoiue
south 2 degree. 15 mlimtc cunt 3. SO
chain ulong the line of low water
murk; thence north 71 degree west
5.S5 chain along the line of low water
mark; thence north 85 degree west 6
chain along the lino of low watr
mark; thence south 45 degree east 8
chains along the line of low wuter
mark; thence south W degrees west 6
chain along the line of low water
murk; thence aouth !4 degrees ent .W
chain along the Hue of low water
mark; thence east S chains along the
line of low water mark; thence aoulli 15
; degree east 4.(0 chain along the line
of low water mark; thence south S de
grees 45 minutes east 13.60 chains ulong
the line of low water mark; theme
north 79 degrees east 1.90 chains along
the line of low water mark; thence
south 76 degree east 11.40 chain along
the line of low water mark; thence
north 37 degree 3 minutes east (.:
chain to low water mark; thence north
65 degrees west 4.60 chains along the
line of low water mark; thence north
4 degree 30 minute west 7 chains
along the line of low water mark;
thence north 40 degree west 4.M chains
along the lino of low water mark;
thence north 59 degrees eut 1.30 chains
to the place of beginning, together with
all riparian rights, wut.r right,
wharflng rights and prlvlllge border
ing 'on and adjacent thereto, to the
channel of the Columbia river.
To John O'Brien, W. K. Tallant,
Sanborn-Cultliig Co., nnd to all whom
It may concern, take notice: That on
tho nineteenth duy of January, A. I).
1903, an application was tiled by the
said Nora FltpatrUk In the circuit
court of the state of Oregon for Chit
son county, for Initial registration of
the title to the lands and premises
above described.
Now, unless you appear on or before
the 23rd day of February, A. 1). 1903.
and show cause why such application i
shall not be granted the same will be
taken as confessed, and a decree will
be entered according to the prayer of
tho application, and you will be forever
barred from disputing the same.
Itncss my hand and seal of the cir
cuit court of the ftate of Oreg.m for
Clatsop county, this 19tli day of Janu
ary, A. D. 1303.
.1. O. CLINTON, Clerk.
FULTON RROS.,
Attorneys for Applicant.
NOTICE TOR PVULICATION.
United States Land Office, Oregon
City, Origon, Jan. 5, 1M3.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands In the
state of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington territory," as extended
to nil the public land states by net of
August 4, 1892,
LAURA B. KIDDER,
of Portland, county of Multnomah,
state of Oregon, has thlB day filed in
this office her sworn statement No.
6005, for the purchase of the southeaat
t-4 of the southeast 1-4 of section 3i
and west 1-2 of southwest 1-4 and sc
1-1 of sw 1-4 of section No, 34, In town
ship 5 n, range No, 9 w of W. M. and
will offer proof to show that the lund
sought la 'no.' valuable for it tim
ber or stone than for agricultural pur
poses, and to establish her claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver
of this office nt Oregon City, Oregon,
on Monday, the 6th day of April, 1903.
Hhe names as witnesses: Wm. Luce,
Robert M. Fry," Lester M. Lelund, and
Edward J. Elliott, all of Seaside, Ore
gon. Any and all person claiming ad
vernely th9 above-deaorlbed land are
requested to file their claim in thl of
fice on or before said 6th day of April,
1903. CHAS. B. MOORES,
1-13-8-20 Register.
NOTICE rOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
January 3, 1903.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice
of hi intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said proof
will be mado before tho register and
receiver at Oregon City, Ore., on Feb
ruary 26, 1903, Viz:
THOMAS E. DWIEIl,
H. E. No. 13,953, for the southeast
quarter secllui. 11, township 5 north,
range 10 west
He names the following witnesses to
prow hi continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz: John
Vollmer, Bartholmew J. Burke, Chas.
Hanson and .Tame T. Burke, all of
Seaside, Oregon.
CHS. a MOORES,
1-6-2-13. Reglater.
flAHNER SALVE,
th moot hoftllns aalv in the worlfr
IN PLAIN FIGURES
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All our goods are marked so,
and now we are offering some
unheard of bargains at lO to 15
per cent off on everything. All
our goods are the best eastern
made no shoddy. V V
Iron Beds, Bedroom Suites,
Folding Beds, Rockers and Mat
tings in largest assortments
Nothing better. .
H. H. ZAPF, ; The Home Furnfaher 1
FURNITURE
New and Second Hand
We have now an elegant lot of upholster thnlr. com hr and n-ttcn,
which w are celling out nt
Prices to Suit Purchasers
Stove, Tinware, Qranlteware, Carpet laying, upholstering, repairing,
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416-422 Bond Street
GROCERIES
For the Very Best Articles of Food, at
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The Boston
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Try Our 25-Cent Dinners
Prompt Attention
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Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS.
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