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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1904)
ft. J ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 131904;; . PAGE THREn ... "If;:. 'U i PI IT IS MANUFACTURED AT HOME H At a business proposition, it pays to trade at home, conditions being equal as to the value offered) but when you can get a better article at home on as good terms there is an added reason for patronizing the home institution. Do You Drink Beer? i 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 The North Pacific Brewing Company. Phone 21. -w .... ' i 1, "s - AUSTRALIA!! GOAL Best for Steam j 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. COLUMBIA THEATER Opens in Old Liberty Hall, Corner Seventh und Hond Streets Honday Evening, January nth. High Class Vaudeville THREE HOURS OF fUN Hart OX Hart Comedy Sketch Artists. Hlldebrand World's Chnnij'ion Hand Rttlancer Hiid Kquilibrint. SIMS Oulobratod Tramp Cartoonist Hays SL Wlnche : Novelty Sketch Artists nnd Hug-time Tiuno I'ltiyers. , ADMISSION 10, 20 and 30 CENTS. Bantl Concert 7:30. Performance Hegins 8:15 Kvcry Evenings BLOCKADED Kvcry IloiiMctiold In Antorla Should Know How to ItCNlHtlt. The back aches because tin kidneys ar. blockaded. Help th kidney with their work. The back will ache no more. Lota of proof , that Doan's Kidney Pllla do thli. It's the beit proof, for It cornea from Oregon. T. W. Shankland, who is a street car conductor on the Woodstock street car line, residing at 710 Ellsworth St., Portland, says: "Borne time Inst fall I began having considerable trouble and annoyance from a dull aching pain In the back over the kidneys. I think It was caused fromthe constant shaking and Jarring of the car. I thought at first It would disappear quickly as It came, but this was not the case. Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills I procured a box and took them according to directions.' The result was entirely satisfactory. The backache grew less and less and soon disap peared and as far as I can tell it has gone for good for there have been no symptoms of reoccurrence." rionty of similar proof In Astoria, t'all at Charles Rogers, druggist for particulars. For sale by all dealers; price CO cts. foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sols agents for the U. 8. Remember ihe name Doan's and take no other. NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card ot Train PORTLAND ' ' Leaves Arrive Puget Sound Llmlted.MS am 1:41 pm Kansas Clty-Bt. Louts Special 11:10 am 1:45 pit North Coast Limited 1:10 o m 7:00 a m Tacoma and Seattle Night Express 11:46 pm l:0t am Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for Olynv lla direct Take Puget Sound Limited or lean sa Clty-Bt Louis Special for points on South Bend branch. Double daily train service on Gray's Harbor branch. Four trains dolly between Portland. Tacoma and Seattle- PATRICK MAY BE SET FREE Important Papers Depended Upon to Fight Appeal Have Been . Stolen From Attorney. SEARCH FAILS TO FIND THEM Without Documents Prosecution fl.lple. and th. All.g.d Mur derer of Millionaire Rlee Will Etcepe Electric Chair. New York, Jan. 12. All the Import ant luiiHis In the t-aae of Albert T. Patrick, under sentence of death fur the murder of the aged Texas million ulre, Wllltum Mursh Rice, are reported to hove beeu lout from the district atlornr)' oftlt e. Without them It may tx Impossible to fight the appeal now pending, and the must Intricate case on the court records for a century may 1 mult In the freeing of the. prisoner nfler his having spent two years In the death bouse. ' The papers reported to be missing include the ruinous nice will ot 18J3. and all the exhibits collected by Dis trict Attorney. Jerome with which to light the appeal of Patrick's lawyers. Every legal means of saving Patrick from the electric cbnlr has been used by bis attorneys ami the appeal now pending la final. Officials In the dis trict attorney's office know that the documents are still In existence and be lieve that they can recover them. How strong tills hope Is bused will prob- ' ubly be shown within a few days. It Is understood that the grand Jury has called before It two men who are known to spend much of their time around the rrlmlnul courts building. ! One of these witnesses, upon being questioned closely regarding the miss ing papers. Is said to huve related that us he whs walking along Centre street several days ago he kicked out of the slush u.puckuge of pupera. He saw that they were, exhibit. In the Putrlck case and that the Kit e will of 1S9S was among them. He declares that he took them to n lawyer living In Harlem whom he knew. This lawyer Ihs thus far refused to discuss the mutter. Meanwhile, the loss had been dls covevred and the staff of the district attorney's office were seachlng for the documents. Finally the matter wus laid before the grand jury. Exhorbitant Rates Chargad. New York, Jun. 12. Of the 400 pool rooms which have been doing busl nes recently In this city and Us sub burbs It Is said that 300 will be forced to close, their doors unless the tele graph company which controls the dis tribution of returns from the race tracks Is persuaded to modify the scale of prices Just announced. Although the proprietors' of the rooms have gen erally stalled off the police and repeat edly routed private detectives em ployed to hnrrass them, they admit they nre powerless to meet the present crisis. The notice they recelvd from the telegraph company says: "Beginning next Thursday our service will be charged for at the rote of $25 for each set of races for each room using the service. We have this day appointed 10 Inspectors and they must , have ready access to all rooms at any hour of the day. "Every room with telegraph or tele phone connections must make a report to th telegraph company stating ho muny rooms they are serving and foi each connecting room full tolls will b charged. "Our iusiiectors must have the priv ilege of tracing and Inspecting all the wires and any failure to com ply with their demands will result in cuusliig service to be cut off without notice. Reports must be ameattdhls notice. Reports muni be made at this office before Thursday morning." It Is said the price heretofore was IIT a duy for'eiuh room. By syndi cating and using telephones many of the rooms were supplied at nominal cost The poolroom keepers are cast down to say the least. They admit there Is no way to circumvent the new ordei of things. It simply means that many will be compelled to quit. MURDER FOR INSURANCE Brother-in-Law of Dead Man Ar rested for Brutal Crime and Policies Are Found. that (0 students have been Imprison In Warsaw and that 340 students harr been banded over to the professorial court by the administrative author ities. Rumors are current, the Times) says,' that a general strike of students in all the universities will' take place in February. FIGHT BREAKS UP MEETING. BROTHER OF ECENTRIC WOMAN Though Eighty Years of Ag. She Lov ed a Youth. New York, Jan. 12. John L. Living, ston, whose, death has Just been an nounced here, was a member of a prominent Siw York family, says a Puris dispatch to the American. Ex actly three years ago his sister Maria died in a hospital at Neullly and he had been In the French capital during two years past endeavoring on the part of himself and two brothers, to se cure iossesslon of her estate. The sister was a mystery to Parisians for 20 years prior to her death. She dressed fantastically and was possessed of many eccentricities. She continu ally railed at the consulate of the le gation at Pu-ls with complaints about her neighbors and there met and fell In love with a clerk at th consulate. On one visit she drew (40,000 from her pocket and offered It to him ss un In dication of her reg.u-d. Later she sat for hours outside the consulate for a ilimpse of the olerk. although she wus then 80 years old. WIFE HAD DIED SUDDENLY Two Deaths Laid at th Door of Leon Soder, San Franciscan O.liber atsly Plann.d Commission of , Deeds of Blood. Sun Francisco. Jan. 12. Leon Boe der, a brother-in-law of Joseph Elali the young German whose lifeless body wus found at the base of a high cliff In this city, has been arrested upon suspicion of having committed the mur der. At present the evidence against Soder Is circumstantial but it has as cerlained that within a month he had 'nduced Elals to take out two Insur ance policies on his life. One was for $3000 with Mrs. Elals as benefl clary and another for $3000 accident InsuVunce .which names Soder as ben eflclury. ; When Soder was arrested and search ed at the city prison these policies on the life of Blalx were found In his pocket. It Is now recalled that the prisoner's wife on whose life he col lected insurance, died at Petaluma. Cal.. under strange circumstances and the detectives here are now positive In their assertions that they have the murderer of Rials. ' Blalx. who was a hotel keeper In Geramny, with a wife and three children, was induced by So der to come to America and It Is the theory of the police that he planned the crime that has been executed. In this city while he was visiting the Germhn hamlet some months ago. I Police Int.rf.r. at Gathering of Unios :. Man. Students Go Out on Strik. London, Jun. 12. The Times learns New York, Jan. 12. A meeting at tended by 200 members of the Home smiths union No. 1 has been brakes up by the police. ' When is captain and IS men broke Into the hall, they found a free fight In progress. One delegate was alout to fen the secretary with a blackjack 'when the captain seized him. The delegates were all driven Into the streets and prevented from returning to the hall. They had assembled t elect officers and one of them said the fight started as a result of a "misunder standing." The union Is one that was founded as a rival ot that once dom inated by Bam Parks. COLD COMFORT FROM DOCTORS. Doctors say neuralgia Is not danger ous. This is poor consolation to .of ferer who feels as if his facewere pierce with hot needles and torn with a thous and pairs of pincers. A word of advice to him: stay Indoors and use Tarr Davvla' Painkiller. The bless?! Sace- dora from pain which follows this treat ment cannot be told. There Is but one Painkiller. Perrv Davis. u ' t Notiee of Dissolution. . v Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned doing business under ike firm name of Kinkella A Compoaj. proprietors of the New Style restaur ant, have this day, by mutual consent. dissolved partnership, John KlnkrBs continuing In the business. AH -standing accounts will be collected fer tile new firm, who will pay all obliga tion.. x ' JOHN BARAGO. John Kinkella, Astoria, Oregon, Jan. 11, 1901. A rUdlcal Uk. Tablet dissolved la a glass f wafer, smIcss s Miff htfulty delicious CMllns bevtragsv People of Oouty or Rheumatic tsndanciM art tnatd quickly by drinking MedtcaJ Uk Water. 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Pmct 25c, Medical Lake Baits Mfg. Co., 3 pokane. Wash. Gentlemen I was stricken to my bed with a violent attack of muscular rheumatism. I sutered Intensely and for 30 days had to be carried to the Medical Lake baths. In the lnoredibly short period of three days was up an d about my usual work. There oerta Inly Is In my estimation no equal to the water ot Medical Lake for such oases SILVT KELLY. For salt In Astoria by Frank Hart, corner Twelfth and Commercial; , th Conn Drug Compear Tw'ith and Commercial and OharUs Rog.rs, Odd Fellow's building $81. ' '