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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
A STOMA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUABY 7, 1904. PAOBTHBEK. S3SES IT IS MANUFACTURED AT HOME As a business proposition, it pays to trade at home, conditions being equal as to the value offered! but when you can get a better articfc at home on as good terms there is an added reason for patronizing the home institution. Do You Prink Beer? If you do, then why not drink the best? Beer is not a necessity, but a luxury, and if you must have a luxury of that kind, then get an article that is absolutely pure, and which is made at home by TWe Nortff Pacific Brewing Coimpari v. Phoned S I G . 5ICHEL (EX CO. For Snlo Everywhere. AUSTRALIAN i COAL Best for Steam Best for Ranges Best for Heaters The most economical and satisfactory Fuel for any purpose. Any Quantity at Any Time on short notice. Free Delivery in the City. ELMORE & CO. Phone 1961. 9th and Commercial Streets. MISS SARAH FINLEY I Vic f frn WW President of the) Palmetto Club, Memphis IINE OF CARDUI it ft thoroughly cientiflo and mod em remedy, meet ing the needs of the modern woman in tha modern way without the torture of an operation. WineofCardui has cured them in the pri vary of their home and it hoi found a place in the hearts of American women that no otiier medicino has found. In thoir gratitude over 10,000 American women have written lottcri commend ing Wlno cl Cardui. Wine of Cardui meets their wants as no other medicine docs. It sustains the young girl at the shock of her entrance to womanhood. Women who take Wine of Cardui have little discomfort during pregnancy and little pain at childbirth, When the change of life appears they enter a happy, healthy old ago. Evory month it comes to the rescue to assist Nature in throwing the impurities from the body. Miss Sarah Finlcy, of Memphis, Tenn., vice-president of the Pal motto Club of that city, speaks for herself and many friends when she bestows the JT1M Sxntk JHnlry. 57 , Tenn. J following praise on Wine of Cardui: "Among "the numerous medicines placed before suf fering women for their relief none can touch McElree'i Wine of Cardui. It towers above them all as a tellable female remedy. It simply drives pain and disease away and restores health hi an Incredibly short period. I have taken great Interest la this medicine for the put two years, since it brought health, and strength to me. I have also recommended It to a number of my friends and they whe have used It speak of It in the highest terms and I feci that It is praise well bestowed." If you are suffering from female weakness Wine of Cardui is the medi cine yuu need. You can have health the same as Miss Finlcy if you will take the Wine of Cardui treatment. If you need ad vice further than the complete direc tions (ivrn on the bottle, address The Ladies Advisory Department, Chatta nooga Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tonn. WINEofCAHDVI A million suffering women ., have found relief in WineofCardui. NOVAK TELLS HIS STORY Alleged Counterfeiter Wants Free dom and He Spins His Yarn Accordingly. WORKS INTEREST OF RUSSIA Says He Followed Band From Eng land to America to Obstruct Un Lawful Business Story is Discredited By Offieere. Host on, Jan. (.Moses Novuk, one of tl band of ulleged counterfeiters icuiilly arrested in Revere, Mass., and New York city, hus told a remarkable story to Secret Service Agent Murphy In substantiation of his claim that he should receive a light puulshmerit or. In fait, b set dee. Novak says thut several years ago when John Davis, the alleged leader of the band, was supposed to be operat ing in EngUndund among other things wus t-irtiing out counterfeit bills on the Tiusilun government, he (Novak) was sent to England to ftnd out all he could about Duvla end his plans. Davis was arrested in England a short time afterward, In company with a number of others, In one of the biggest counter feiting raids that was ever made In that country. Davis offered to turn queen's evidence, his offer was accept ed and he escaped punishment. The ntlivr counterfeiters, however, each re ceived 10 and 13 year sentences. Davis came to this counliy and Novak fol lowed, as he claims. In the Interest of the Russian government, to aee that no Russian counterfeits were made over heie. The Secret service men, however, will not. It Is said, agree to have Novak tum state's evidence by agreeing to be satisfied with a light sentence: ORCHESTRA PIT DEFECTIVE. Musicians Take Concerted Aetion to Improve Quarters. Chicago, Jan. 6. In the revision (if the -lt y building ordinances for thr protection of the theater patrons In Chicago, lite musicians will demand that attention be given to the orches tru pits. At least two exits from each pit' will be one request. The musicians are also considering asking that more room be provided tr them and that less wood be used In the construction of their quarters. Charges that the pit of the burned IroquolH theater win dangerous have been made nt u meeting of executive committee of the federated musicians. A communication was authorized to Coroner Trneger asking that he sum mon members of the Iroquois orches tra to the Inquest. The musicians. It is believed, are In a position to throw much light on the conditions In the front part of the house nt the time of the tire. A committee was appointed to confer with Mayor Harrison. JEWS KNOCKED DOWN AND TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT. Demonstration Against Perseouted Sub jects of Czar Is 8urpressed By the Police. New York, Jan. 6. A threatening nnU-Semltlc demonstration has occurr ed nt KlEchlneff, according to a dis patch from London to the American. The nollce suppressed the disturbance. The riot Is reported to have occurred on Tuesday. It began with assaults on Jews In the principal streets. A mob quickly formed and surged toward the ghetto where Jews were knocked down and trampled upon In the street Mlcsles were thrown through windows of houses and many persons were clubbed, but so far as the dispatches Indicate no person was seriouslyburt. Interference by the police quickly put an end to the demonstration.. Sad Homecoming. Victoria. B. C Jan. . C. Arnold. a passenger by the steamer Empress of Japan, which arrived yesterday found on arrival that his mother and two sisters were among the dead of the Iroquois theater horror. He Is hur rylng to Chicago. JEW ADVOCATE PUNISHED. Rsbbie Urge Followers to the Czar. - Adhere to New York, Jan. 6. -Advocate Kal novlel has been forbidden to prkctlce World dispatch from Klschlneff by way of Bucharest. He defended the Jews before the court which Investigated the: recent massacre. , Secretary of the Counsll Kurubeze woskt Is suld to have been exiled to Siberia for five years. Some Rabbis have: Joined In a proc lamation advising the Jews not to par ticipate In uprisings but to remain loyal subject to the car. CHIEF SAVES PRISONERS. Mob Collects to Lynch Murderer and Then Dissolves. Denver, Jan. . Prompt action on the part of the Denver police probably prevented an attempt to lynch three slayers of Mrs. Youngblood, Peters. Andrews and Arnold. A mob of about 100 people gathered at Valverde and began a march on the Jail. Chief Armstrong learned of the movement and sent the prisoners t,o Colorado Springs. He then sent a force of po lice to Intercept the mob. In some manner the mob learned of this action before It hud proceeded many blocks and It turned buck to Valverde and dissolved. GEN. GRANT BANQUETED Son of Great Commander Pre pares to Leave Texas for Com mand of Lake Dept. FETED BY HIS CLUB FRIENDS Hope ie Expressed That He Will Re tire From Army and Lead Re ( Publicane In National Politi cal Affairs. San Antonio, Tex., Jaa. (.The Businessmen's Club has tendered a fare weil banquet to General Frederick Grant, who goes to Chicago to assume command of the department of the lakes. In the cou.-se of the banquet the h'pe was expressed that he would some day pass from military to civil life m bead a republican ticket for preid!nt, a wish in which he good Yiutmedly acquiesced. The banquet was attended by 75 rep-res-i.tative Texan and as many army officers. Federal Senator Adolfo Heb- erwish of Mexico was among the speak ers. -"" : ; ' A glowing tribute to Japan and the Japanese army by Captain H, H. Ely. Twenty-sixth infantry, was vociferous ly applauded by the military officers In attendance. . Captain Ely. who fought by the side of Japanese sold iers In the Boxer campaign, said that Japan was a military power of great strength and that the Russians will not have 'an easy victory in the case of war with the Japanese empire. MILLIONS MAY BE INVOLVtUX Litigation Likely to Result Thrwagfc ' Death of Widow. ' f j New York. Jan. . Mrs. Margaret Hamersley, widow of James H. H.un ersley, is dead at her home In Fifth avenue. She was a -member of a prominent North Carolina family and grand niece of William Augustus Ml enberg, the famous Protestant Epis copal preacher and writer. It la pas sible that her death may again JnvotVe) the Hemeraley millions In litigation, owing to the conditions ' of the trust which cut off. owing to religious differ, ences, the child of the present Lady Beresford, widow of Louis Hamersley. Bill is Recommended. Washington, Jan. . The ooSy measure considered in the house today was a bill Introduced jy the delegate from Hawaii to- ratify the act of the Hawaiian legislature authorUlng the manufacture and distribution of elec-, trie light and power on the island of Oahu. Owing to objections made to the bill in the form presented It was re-commltted to the committee on territories. DivLyorfi PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY Used by people of refinement for over & quarter of a century fRIPAKIOlY , . - liillMi Snn Wii COLORED VOTERS BRING SUIT. ' t Allege They Were Deprived of Consti tutional Rights. HOT A GUSH DISEASE. It is natural to rub the spot that hurts, and when rhenmatis pains are shooting through the joints and muscles and the j are inflamed and sore, the sufferer is apt to turn to liniments and plasters for relief ; and while such treatment may quiet the pain temporarily, i no amount of rubbing or blistering can cure Rheumatism, because it is not a skin disease, but is in the blood and all through the system, ' and every time you are exposed to the same conditions that caused the first attack, you are going to have another, and Rheumatism Richmond, Va.. Jan. 6. judge Rich-; will last just as long as the poison is in the blood, no matter what .in mt waddiii of the United states dr-' Tpu apply externally. Too much acid in the blood is one cause e-f cult court has transferred to this city Rheumatism ; stomach troubles, bad digestion, weak kidneys and 1 '.a i:...- ..... from Norfolk three suits at common , "vcl lc .ulu wua law, entered l.y tolored residents of , Which bring Oil this painful dlS- ttnte, who ask damages of 50W ?e "c"?e "e m?oa f .i. mmw. tainted with the poisonous mat- from the governor, members of. . . . . , .. . ICI wuiu lucsc uigaua juii uj carry out of the system. Cer tain secret diseases will produce priv-Uon of rights under the new con- Rheumatism and q aU form3 stit itlon. Tlw cases will be argued i, tu cnhWrt anA thh eai h the recent constitutional convention i iiiui election officers for the alleged do- la the circuit court here us to the ques- I severe," for it seems to affect UNABLB TO SLEEP AT NIGHT. Sidney, Ohio, August 26,1603. j A few months ago I was feallng wesdli Sad run down and unable to it sleep net Bight. 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