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PAGE FOUR ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, ll)at IMPORTANT'"- f CONVENTION One of Wool Growers Association , Now on at Portland Gives- Promise of Being Heavy." THOROUGH BUSINESS BASIS Such it Ky Not of Ringing Speeches By Dlegte Sheepmen Mutt . Get T ogether If Thty Inttnd Si to Do Thing. ( , fort Ian J, Jan. 11. Th convention tf the National YVootgTower Assoda tktn. which opened la tht city today Itronilset to be the moat Important gathering In the history of the organ kattou. Qufstlons of vital Importance are being dlsrusset, the general sent tnent being in favor of sheepmen get ting together; upon a more thorough ftustnesa basil. " Daring the afternoon resolution were adopted asking congress to pas a bill transferring the executive con trol of forest reserves from the depart went of the interior to the department af agriculture,. This Is desired because the Utter department Is believed to be better acquainted with the needs of sheepmen. The association listened to a short address by. President Warren and the report of Secretary Levering this afternoon. May Get Seventy Years. - Helena. Janv U. In tht United States court today, James Llttleplume, was charged with the murder of even Indians on Blacktoot reserva tion In October, pleaded guilty to man slaughter. He will be sentenced to morrow. The maximum punishment be an receive Is 70 years. PERSONAL MENTION.' E. Z. Ferguson is in Seattle. , John Minto was In the city yesterday from Salem. Lars Hansen, chief engineer of the lightship, la in the city. Ole Peterson, of Cathlamet, 'was in the city yesterday doing business. P. E. Peterson returned yesterday from a business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Allen have returned from a trip to San Francisco, !p Roadinaater Fry and William Lar son came In yesterday from the Lewis and Clark. They will return today. Representative Both, of Columbia ; eoonty, came dow n on last night's train R. L. Hawkins, the well known II waco salmou packer. Is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. James Finlayson wll , R-ave for San Francisco this morning, where they go for the benefit of Mrs. Unlaysous health. Mr. Finlayson will be absent for three weeks, and his wife will return in two months. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned doing business under the Crra name of Kinkella & Company, proprietors of the New Style restaur ant, have this day, by mutual consent, dissolved partnership, John, Kinkella continuing in the business. All but standing accounts will be collected by the new firm, vtho will pay all obliga tions. JOHK BARAGO, i John Kinkella, Astoria. Oregon. Jan. 11, 1904. - Unclaimed Letters. January 11. Alison, Clark. Mr. Anderson, V. Esq. Andrews, F. Mr. Bayley, Clara Miss Brown, John A. lirjin, J. E Mrs. Pabro, John 2 Gibson Bros., Messrs. Graham, Rev. Mr. Hamilton. 8. K. Mr. Hannel, Win. M. Jansen, C, John.aon. D. A. Louett, P. Miss Wallace, Thomas Mr. Webster, N. E. White, John C. Mr. Morse, R. D. Mr. N'etson, O. H. Nergnar, Oluf Mr. Nvlsen, Mary K. Miss Kelsen, Marl Mrs. Picket t, J. M. Phillips, Geo, n. Mrs. Robinson, Harry H. Mr. Rutherford, Thos. W. Mr Rirna, F. Esq. Schmlfler, Effle Mrs. Smith, 8. H. Mr. Smith, Willie R. Mr. Svwison, C. , Taylor, Thomas Mr. Svenson; It. Esq. Foreign 1"lken, Maria Mrs. IS SCORED m n IN SENATE Irti Light of Testimony, Says Sena h tor Scott, Appointment r. r Should Not Be Made. ; McKINLEY WOULD DEPLORE Witness Quoted to Effect That Gtntr al Wood Was Habitual Attendant to Gambling Gam Absent From Bsttl San Juan. Washington, Jan. 11. Senator Scott ha submitted in executive session of me senate a review of the evidence In t reduced before the military committee In the hearing on the nomlnutton of Ueneral Wood to be major-general. Senator Scott mnkm strong personal argument to the nmtt In opposition to the appointment of Wood. Com men ting on the aUtement In brief of Senator Forsker, and calling attention to the fact that it was President Mc- Klnley who jumped General Wood over hundred of officers In the army, Sen ator Scott said: ' "It Is doubtful whether even his ap pointment as brigadier general was not regretted by the president, and no one will believe Mr. Mckinley would ever have thought of promoting him to the major-generalship, certainly not In the light of present developments." Tht testimony of General Xas. H. Wilson concerning the advancement of General Wood Is quoted at length. In eluding a portion which asserts Wood was pot In the battle of San Juan. Referring to the conduct of Wood toward his superior officer. General Brooke, Senator Scott say no Impar tial person can review the evidence without reaching the conclusion that the charge of disloyalty Is fully estab lished. In reference to the support given by General Wood to the gamb ling games played at Jal Alal by the omnuny, the senator say that shown by the testimony Wood was an habitual attendant, . , CHICAGOANS LlVE IttNGER. Lngth of Lif Dot to Improvtd M.th- eds of Living. ' Chicago, Jan. 11. The CV-.f health, department has dls'Oi -.-ed t'.i an average Chicagoan ; ti.lay llv twice as long as his grandfather, u, l; that the ratio Is steadily liu re.ix:n ; i In Its weeekly bulletin the depart' :n says: "Statistics show an Increase In the average duration of human life In Chi cago In less than a single generation 31 years, of Til per rent, of more than ouble In 1903 than in ;2." The cause of this Increase of vitality due to the introduction of vaccl- itinn and the antitoxins nnd most Important of nil. "the . recognition of the importance of cleanliness, person al and circumferential." Ex-Governor Dying, Columbus, o , Jan. 11. Former Gov ernor Bushnell suffered a paralytic stroke this afternoon nnd is In a ser ious condition. At l o'clock tonight Dr. Loving said: "1 have only slight hopes for Busnell s recovery." Coming: Attractions. Next Friday evening the funniest play of the century "Are You a Mason" will be the attraction at Fisher op era house. Ashton Stevens, In "The Examiner," says: "There can be only one verdict In the case of "Are Tou a Mason" charged with reducing several continents to a Jelly of laughter. Guilty!. Adapted from the German of Laufs and KraU (their names are a comic convulsion) by Leo Ditrichsteln (that's not unfunny either), who has written the best bar tender FngllKh since 'The Man From Mexico." This howling farce of the inquisitive title played a xylophone symphony on the ribs of the audience at the Columbia theater last night. The house waa a study In laughs. There ere the staccato laugh, the le Kato lauh, the atomiser laugh that played playfully down the back of your neck, the hoarse laugh and the horse laugh, the donkey guffaw, the whistling laugh, the extra-dry cackle and the teary tltillatlon that made an almost "Cnmllle" demand for handkerchiefs. The actors got as good a show as they anve. Free Masons and rank out siders laughed alike at the spectacle of a fresh young husband and a cocky old father-in-law seducing their respective wives Into the belief that they are Ma- CamaColdiaOMDay.CtaaDa' laughed. Wdtr tea, eve . when owned up- a an linposter, only to re eelvt the scorn of father-in-law, who In turn confesses la own hoax to a sure-enough Mason that comet In pur suit of tht turn! of on of father- in-law' daughters. And a compllca tlon piled on complication, and side plots, and tun-plots and outer-plots and Itmer-plota'aUuched themselves to the twined main-stem then - tht air was whipped stiff with chortle, tht sta tionary chulrs rocked, tht electric lights flickered. Well, almost," Seat sale open. Thursday morning at Orirtim's book store. OREGON Short line ard union Pacific T hour front Portland to Chicago No chango of cart. ill 'vGS V TIM IS SCHED iVpart UIJ5S ' From Portland. Chicago Ptrtland Salt Lake, Denver, Special Ft Worth. Oma 1:11 aoa, ha, Kansas City, vlaHunt. St. Loula, Chl Ington. csgo and East AUaaUo SaltLakt. Denver, Exprett Ft Worth, Oma l;Mn ha. Kansas City vtaHunt-l St Loula, Chicago togton. and Katt Walla WaHi St Paul, Lewlston, Spo FastMall kant, Minneapolis, T: 48 p.m. St Paul. Duluth, via. Milwaukee, Cbleagi Spokaoi and East Arrlv. It 6:38 p.n :00 a.m.! 1:00 p.m. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Astoria ATTsalnlgalto subject to chang. For Sao Francls T a. m. co tvtry ttvt day. Daly ts llumbTa7 Wver cept Sui to Portland and day Way Landing. 4: a. Dally m cept Mot Steamer Kahcott leave Astoria on tldt dally except Sunday for Dwaco, connecting there with tralnt for Long y,, Tlf ,,, Nor0 Returning arrive at Astoria same tv -nlng. O. W. ROBERTS. Agent, Astoria, v Equipment Throughout Palace j. id Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet, 8moklng Library Car. Dayllght Trip Through tht Catcadt and Rocky Mountains. li T UXORIOUS 1 RAVEL Th "Northwestern Urnl-id train, electric lighted throughou', both 1'isld and Out, and steam heated, are with out exception, tht finest trains la the world. They embody th Isteat, newest tnd best Ideas tor comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered th travelling nubile, and altogether art tht most complete and splendid production cf the car builders' an. These splendid Ttalot Connect With...,. .. The Greet Northeri The Northero Pacific anl , , The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO aad the CAST. No extra eharg for these upsrtot acommodatlon and all rlaatta of tick ets art available for passtg ct the trains on this line art protected h the Interlocking Elonk "ystem ASK THE AGENT OB TICKETS vi J.TO.. SPOKANE, ST. PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. 2 THAI IN H DAILY FAST TIME 2 For Full Particular. Rates, Folders, Etc, Call on or Address J. W. PHALON. BL DICKSON. Trav. Past. Art City Ticket Agt 121 Third Street, Portland. (11 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash A. B. C DENNI8TON. O. W. P. A. C 4TWt box. 25o THIS WEEK DECIDES.. Whioh four of Herman1 Wit' Cot. temtrt Q tt the St Ltult 'll tin Th lml.iy night of Oils week at t. 'in';, at Foard ft Mioses' lmll ther will b a dam given by llernuin Wist to h' tnuny cuslimms during when ll wlH be decided which four of them shall be i lucky na to ro to the world's fair with five tlistclusa nmmf trip tick ets given by Mr, Wise, The fiitr open May 1st and closes th end of this year nnd will he the grandest event of Its kind III the worlds hUtory, k .5 '- i a'r. Wise had Intended to nnik It n maiMucntd hall, but considering tint his customers would W tut to an un- neoeswiry expense In renting costume he has decided to hnvtjunt a hall, and the 'prlsea Inten.Ud for masquers wllf le given to 1st lady nnd gentleman best cake walkers. Sml In ly ind gentleman best waltaers Srd tallest lady and gentloman In hall tth shortest lady and gentleinnn In hall. . . i. Even those who don't secure free trips to St. Louis, tire sure to hnv a good time. Only bona ftdt holder of purchaser tickets will be admitted, as they alone will crowd tht hall. s ; Invitations are not transferable 4 TO THE PUBLIC The attention of ti e uuhllo Is called to tht following rules and regulations of the state hoard of health: , Rule IS No person ihull b ftdmllted Into any school or Sunday whool tram any house or bulldlne; tn which huA (recently occurred a case of dangerous communicable disease, without , first presenting certificate, slgnetl by a reputable physician, that all danger of comunlcatlng such disease) It past. Rule 10 N parent, guardian, or oth er person having charge or control of any child or children shall allow or per mit any child or ihlidren to go from any houee or building in w hich o smallpox, diphtheria, membraneous croup, acarlrit fever, measles, whooping cough, or other contagious disease has recently occurred until such houo or building ha been properly disinfected, and Quarantine has b.cn removed by th health officer. Rule 17 It shall by he duty of eery tihyslclnn calUd to attend a person sick, or uiMH't-d A i-mu sick, or In the absence r-f n physlclun,every house holder, wherein such alekness Is found, too report within J hours thereafter, giving the name and residence of nil cases of smallpox, diphtheria, tiu'in hrineus croup, scarlet fever, ineaslca, nr ay otner contagious disease, to th county health officer, or other health offlcfr who has Jurisdiction in the terri tory. Rule 1 (In pott) it shall be the duty of the health officer, when a case of smallpox, yellow fever, dlphthoila. membraneous croup, scarlet fever or measles Is reported within Its Jurisdic tion, to place, or cause to be placed, In a consplilmis place a quaranllnn L ard upon which Is printed In luree letters the name of the disease or the .vonl "contagious." Section 10 of the stale board of health laws U as follows; Any person who shall fall to obey or shall violate such order, shall, on conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $100, at the discretion of the court." These rule will be very etrlctly en forced. Geo. W. Morton, Chairman Board of Health. R. J. PllklnKtin, City Health Officer. AstorK, Jan. I. WOO. To Curt a Cold in Ont Day. Takt Ltxatlvt Bromo Qulnlnt Tah- leU. All druggist rerunei tne money If It fallt to curt. E. W. Orovt't tig naturt la on each box. 26c. tf A FrljrlitentMl I lor ho, Running like mad down tht street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accllants, art tvery day occur rences. It behove! everybody to have a reliable salve handy and there's none as good at Bu:klln's Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts sores, tcsems, and piles, disappear quickly under Its toothing effect. 25c t Roger drug ttort ltevolutlon liiiinlneiit. A sure tlgn of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system la ner vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up sets. Electric Bitters will quickly dis member the troublesome cause. It never falla to tone the stomach, regu late tht kldntyt and bowels, atimulat th liver and clarify tht blood. Run down system benefit particularly t"d all tht usual attending aches vanish under its starchlnc and thorough ef fectiveness. Electric Bitter la only SO oento, and that It returned If K don't give perfect atitfaction. Guaranteed by Chat. Rogers, druggist. World' Fair, I Whert tfo'yoirgtfihaved now? On the face, of course. . Wha)r7"v'r:'rl"'T"'w,,'';f," 15c. ' : Where? ? , At the; Occident Barber Shop THE BOSS TOMOKAl ARTISTS ritflit Will lie Hitter. Thost who will persist In closing their tart sgalnit tht continual recommend tlon of Dr. Klng't"ltw Discovery for Consumption, will navt a long and bit ter fight with their trouble,f not end d earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. U. Deall, of Be.ll, Ml., hat u say: "Ust fall my wlft had tvtry ymptoin of consumption. ' ' 8ht took Dr. Klng't new discovery after tvtry thing tie had failed. Improvement cam at once and four bottle tntlrely cured her. Guaranteed by Chat. Rog. trt, druggist. Prlco tOe, and t.l.M. Trial bottlta fro. t sen tiny UiMuItt art tuMrMM iv osiMun ei vopuoa, Cubtbt or Injtctiont sVmA CURE IN 41 HOURsWun th tamt diMsttt with Out Inconvtnltnca, f m I STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE The Urgwtr tatitichoat, StenJitt an,, moat Unworthy vowel ever on thU route, Iktof Tuble ,! Slat Room Accommo uatious. Will make round trip m-ryive daya between V Astoria and Tillairiook 1 Fare Connecting nt Astoria with the Oregon Hallway & Navigation Co. ami Astoria & Columbia River II. K. for Portland, feu Fmneiseo-nnd 8,1 roi,,t For freight and ranger raUw apply Ui SAMUEL ELMORE & Co. Genera! Agents, Astoria, Oregon on A. a C. R. R. Co., B. C. LAMB O. R. a N. Co.. R. J. Owens, Proprietor U M , MUHHHlIQJnn tt tt M THE WIGWAM 6US BROOM, Managor Great Palace of Art Fine Bar and the Best SEE THE ILLUSTRATED PICILRES Eighth and Astor St. mtrtntmttttmrmtttmtttntttmmmtmM. ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttHnW. TRIMMED FREE JIG VqwtioN SALE DURING MONTH OF JANUAW Hate, bk.rto, HhirtwniHte, Uiulorwonr All k ndsof UdWand CJ,il,W goodH. i,,lr 8Witdlt, HU( ujmg Welch Block. MRS. R. iNini ftam trwamttmttjttttttttttttttttitMiifMH... ' " "A Vnntlf Wtrtasxer-"- Hlundtrt art sometlmtt very txptn tlvt. Ooratlonaljr lift Itself it tht prlot of a mlstakt, but you'll ntvtr bt wrong If you takt Dr. Klng't Nw Lift PlUt for dytiwptla, dlsslness, headache, llvtr of bowel troublst. They art gentlt ytt thnrough. Mo, at Chso. Rogers' drug ttort. " i": - THURSDAY NIGHT, Jan. 14, 1904 at Eight-fifteen O'clock. ! ji GRAND CONCERT in . the Greatest Sin gtt of the aje Adelinai Patti end her company of artists PRICrj-J7.M, $5.00. $4 10, $3.M wd $J M : '. t . '. ". ,. ,.: :, The advneo snlo of wU will ojion woudoy morning ol . JO , o'clock. Out of town onlim whoa nccoia- i nnitH by money (mail) order arid tuMivsetKl to Culvin Ucilig, Marquara Grand Thoatw, will re- ceivo prompt attention. Armory Portltnd Ore. $3.50 to Portland, Ore. Tillamook, Ore Portland, Ore. UUUUUUU Phone 831 a n n a n tt of the Pacific Coast of Liquors and Cigars ASTORIA :. ' s """m"womtmtitttwmnttwtt