The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 21, 1904, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY,, JANUARZ 21
Important changes take
- PLACE IN THE ARMY
v Retirement of General Young and Pro
I motion of General Chay fee Causes
a General iShaKlng up.
J ashtngton, Jin. SO. Many Import
' ant changes will occur In the army dur-
Ins th next few days, resulting from
! the retirement of Lleutenant-General
$ Toun and the promotion of General
Chaffee to be lieutenant-general. Gen-
v crals Kobbe and General Mordecat were
f reUred today and General! Sanger,
I Rates, Haskell, Hathaway and Coxe,
win follow them Friday, Gerela Dodge
" will become paymaster general Satur-
i
day, Gneral Randolph will retire and
General Gillespie becomes permanent
major-general and assistant chief of
the general ataft, while General Mac
kenile will become one of the chief en
glner.
General Storey will succeed General
Randolph aa chief of artillery. Col
onels Taylor, Butler, Kline, Dougherty,
Allen. True and the deput quarter
roaater general will be made brigadier,
generals and retired at once.
HEAD OF LADIES' G. A R.
"T.'.' ':.T0URNG THE-NOHTIIWESr
Portland, Jan. !. Touring the Pa
tlflc northwest and officially tnspect
tag the vartoua lodges of the Ladles'
Grand Army of the Republic, Mrs. Be
linda S. Bailey, whose home Is In San
Francisco, to today, la Portland. Mrs.
Bailey is national president of the or
der, and Is accompanied by Mrs. Ltaste
It. Benedict, of this city, the two hav
ing recently paid Visits to Salem. Al
bany and Roaeburg lodges.
Clever, prepossessing In appearance
and brilliant conversationalist. Mrs.
Bailey this morning discussed at length
the objects of the Ladles' O. A. R. .
She Is today a guest at the Hotel
Portland. Before returning home she
expects to go to Indianapolis to attend
the Woman's CouncIl, which meets Feb
ruary t. She also will attend the O.
A. R. encampment In Mains. . Mrs.
Bailey Is very enthustaatlo concerning
the cordial receptions that have been
tendered her throughout Oregon. Af
ter her Oregon tour she will visit
throughout Washington.
HANDCUFFED PRISONER LEAPS
FROM RAPIDLY MOVING TRAIN
Los Angeles, Jan. 10. Edward Park
er, a professional crook under sentence
at the Folsom penitentiary for grand
larceny, leaped from a northbound
Southern Pacific train In the Tehacn
apl mountains early this morning, and
despite the fact that le was hand
cuffed made his escape.
Parker was being taken to the peni
tentiary by Deputy Sheriff Cleveland,
and the officer permitted him to go to
the lavatory. He remained for some
time, and Cleveland went to the end of
the- car Just as Parker was climbing
out of a window. The officer opened
fire on htm at close range but It is not
known whether he struck him. Cleve
land also Jumped from off the train,
but Parker Jumped down an embank
ment and escaped In the darkness
through a deep canyon. "
SheriT White left today for the Teha
cbapl pass to assist In the search for
the fugitive. A reward of 150 has
been offered for his apprehension.
7
0 LrjQ & M
OREGON
Shorj Line
ahd Union Pacific
TV hour from Portland to Chicago,
No changa of ears,
BODY OF "CITIZEN" TRAIN
TO BE VIEWED BY CHILDREN
New York. Jan. 20. The body of
George Francis .Train, who died early
yesterday, has been removed from Mills
Hotel to a mortuary chapel, where It
will lie in state until the funeral hour
tomorrow. Thousands of children in
whom Mr. Train displayed remarkable
Interest are expected to take a fare
well view of the remains. The funeral
will be private and the Interment will
be made In Greenwood cemetery.
Of his once considerable fortune, Mr.
Train retained nothing personally ex
cept the Interest he had In 3000 lets he
once owned In Omaha. Protracted lit
igation has taken place about them anil
will, it is said, be continued by his
daughter.
FIREMAN RETURNING HOME
APPALLED BY A TRAGEDY
New York, Jan 20. An unexplained
tragedy has been discovered In the
home at Oakland, N. J., of Arthur
Oswald, a fireman. When he returned
from his work In another village, Os
wald was horrified the find the body
ot his eight year old son lying upon the
kitchen floor. The child had been be
headed and bis head lay between his
feet. The boy's pet dog also bad been
killed In a similar manner.
Mrs. Oswald lay In bed In a delirium
with her seven months old baby sleep
ing peacefully at her side. , Two other
children lay asleep In their crib. Thus
far nothing has been learned from the
the mother as to the tragedy.
SETS THE
SKIN OH FIRE
No disease causes so much bodily discomfort, or itches, and. burns like
Eczema. Beginning often with a slight redness of the skin it gradually
spreads, followed by pustules or blisters from which a gummy, sticky fluid
oozes which dries and scales off or forms bad looking sores and scabs. It ap
pears on different parts of the body but often est upon the back, arms, hands,
legs and face, and is a ... .
voritifilo tnrm An f at In I888 I experienced at times patches oa the in-
it
times, especially at
night or
heated.
The cause
ma is a too acid and
general unhealthy con
dition of tbe blood
much discomfort.
rr.w worn
1 was afflicted wits jcosema. I con-i
suited several pnysictane and a num
ber of speoialUte, and used several ex
ternal applications, reoelvtna but
sliirht temporary relief. In February
I deolded to try 8. B. 8., and in less thaa
a month I experienced a chance for the
better, and by May all symptoms had
disappeared, and I found my self entire
ly cured, and have bad no return of
the diuui since. W. P. BRUSH.
Kanairer Stockman's Advertising Agency.
Station A, Kansas City, Mo.
Al time went bv
and I was convinced that
The terrifying itching WtyQf
and burninar is nro- ' ..
duced by the overflow
through the glands and
pores of the skin of the fiery poisons with which the blood-current is oyer-
loaded, while external applications, such M
washes, soaps, salves and powders aresoot hing and
cooling they do not enter into the blood itself or
touch the real cause of the disease, but S. S. S.
does, and purifies, enriches, and strengthens the
thin acid blood and cleanses and builds up the general system, when the
kin clears off and Eczema with all its terrifying symptoms disappears.
Send for oar free book on the Skin and its diseases. , No charge for
medical ad vice, TWr SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA,. C4.
. Tina uchkd- i . ,
ivpart VLKS Arrive.
From ' Portland. '
Chicago
Portland! Salt Lake. Denver, I.
Special Ft. Worth. Oma- 5.15 w
I: lit, ha. Kansas City.
vlaHuot- St Louts, Chl-
Ington. cago and Bast .
Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, j
Rapr Ft Worth, Om
1.11p.m. ha, Kansas City Masa,
Vl&Huat st Loot, Chicago
Ingtoo. tn4 East '
Walla Walls,
St Paul Lewtatoa. Spo
raaUfali kan. MInaeapoila, l:M.n.
7:41p.m. st Paul. Duluth,
via. UUwaukte, Cbleax
flpokanejaad Daat
OCEAN AMD RIVER SCHEDULE.
From Astoria
All aaJilog dates"
subject to chang.
For 8aa Fraaela
Tarn. c every lire days,
Daly ts "Columbia River 4: a m,
cept Sui to Portland and Dally as
day Way Landings, cept Moi
Steamer Nahcotta leave Astoria, on
tide dally except Sunday for Dwaco.
connecting there with trains for Long
Beach. TigM and North Beach points.
Returning arrives at Astoria same ev
ening.
O. W. ROBERTS, Agent
Astoria. '
New Equipment Throughout Palace
and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and
Buffet Smoking Library Cars.
Daylight Trip Through the Cascade
and Rocky Mountain.
B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial
Agent 14) Third street Portland. Or,
J. C. LINDSET. TV P. ft P. A., 141
Third street Portland. Or.
P. B. THOMPSON, r. ft. P. A.
PRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMPANY.
Tstephoa HL
DRAYING A NDEX PRESSING
All good shipped to oar ear
Will receive special at'eatlon.
No Ul Dnan Bt W. J. COOK. Mgr.
Li
T
UXURI0U5 1 RAVEL
Th, 'Northwestern Llmfid- trains,
electrlo lighted tbroaghout both tnsld
and out, and steam heated, are with
out exceptlou. th finest, trains la the
world. They embody th Ittest, newest
and best Ideas for comfort convenlnc
and luxury ever offered th travelling
public, and sliogeiher are th mesi
complete and splendid production i t tb
esr builders' art.
These splendid Train
Connect With ,
The Great Northera
The Northera Faciflc aol
The Caoadlas Pacific
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO end tbe CAST.
No extra ebarg for these superior
acommodatlona and all clauses of tick
ets are available for passtg ca th
trains on this line art protected to the
Interlocking Block System. '
wit mtoWyJ
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Cream
always bears the above cap I
i label. It means the same 1
as telling you that we ,
back up Its purity with a I
$5,000 guarantee.
Made by the largest pro J
ducers of Evaporated
Cream In the world.
Whert do' you gti shaved, now?
un me uce, or course.
What for?
15c.
Where?
At the Occident Barker Shop
THE BOSS TONWRAL ARTISTS
MASQUERADE "
Or the Son of llorniiui (ilven
I Vbiuitrjr II,
The annual ninsqueiade ball of the
Sous of Hermann w III tuks plav lit
Foard ft Htokes hall on Thursday
evening, l'Vbruary It, Nine handsome
sad durable prises will be given this
year. Th committee In charge f
th ball has engaged th flneit mualo
In th city and th usual good tlnw Is
assured. Th prices of admission are
as follows:
Oent masker ..11 00
Lady maskers SI
Spectator to
Children , SI
Ticket ran b bad from any of th
member. An additional prls will b
given this year to on ot the spec
tator. Coupons will be given with
eaoh ticket and of course the lucky one
get tbe prls. s
The Scenic Line
TO THE EAST AND SOUTH.
Through Salt Uks City. LeadvUle,
Pueblo. Colorado Spring and
Denver.
110 GRAND!
Offer th Chelr of Three Route
Thtough th Famous Rocky Moun
tain 8cnry. and Flv , DtaUnct
Routee East and South of Denver.
3-FAST TRAINS DAILY-3
Between Ogder aH Denver, Carrying
All Classes of Modern Equipment
Purfect Dining Car Service and Per
sonally Conducted Tourist Ex
cursions to All Point East
STOP OVERS ALLOWED
On All Classes of Ticket.
For Information or Illustrated litera
ture call on or address t
W. C. M'iBRIDE, - General Agent
124 Third St.. Portland. Or.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA?
RIYER RAILROAD
LEAVE PORTLAND J ARRIVE
:0ba ml Portland UnlonD- "ii: id" ain
7:00 p m pot for Astoria and 1:40 m
Way PomU
ASTORIA
7:ttm
l:lpm:
For Portland and
Way Point
11:10 am
10:10 pm
SBA8IDB DIVISION
1:11 am
U:ttam
1:60 pm
Astoria for Warn- 7:10am
ton, Flavel Fortl 4:00 pro
Stevena, HammondmOitf a m
and Seaside
1:15 am!
: a ml
1:80 pm
Seaatd for War-j
ronton, Flavsl,
Hammond, Fort
Steven 4k Astoria)
11:10 pro
7:t0pn
:Saro
'Sunday only
All train make close connection at
Oobl with all Northern Pacific- train
to and from th Bast and Sound point.
3. C. Mayo.
General Freight and Pass. Agent
ASK TUB AOENT FOR
TICKETS
vu
..TO..
SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTH.
MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND
, ALL POINTS EAST.
2
TRAINM DAILY
FAST TIME
2
For Full Particulars, Rates, Folders,
Etc., Call on or Address
J. W. PHALON, a DICKSON,
Trav. Pass. Agt City Ticket Agt
122 Third Street, Portland. (
(It First Avenue, Seattle, Wash, i
A. & C. DENNISTON, O. W, P. A. I
mummttftcmiuamiuaiammruntummttananunai
I ' ' : ";V II ATS "TRIMMED v "FRli?
' BIG REDUCTION SALE DURING MONTH OP JANUARY
1UU, SkirU, SliirtwainU. UnJorwenr, All
, . klaJi of Lfttlie' vx ChiMron'i (uraUhlng
, " ' gootlg. Hsir switches and ouipaJor.
Welch Block. MRS. H IN0LETON. .
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BAY VIEW HOTEL
Commercial Street, Opposite O. R. & N CO. Wharf.
COMFOUTAHLE ROOMS AND GOOD TAULE
BOA HU. HOME COOKING. NO CUINWE
MISS E. O LASER,
Proprietress.
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SEE TNL ILLIS1 RATED PICIlRtS
a Eighth and Aitor ts.
STEAMER ;
SUE H ELMORE
The Jargogt; SUiuuchest, Steadiest and moHt Soa worthy vcascl
erer ou Uiis route. IWof Tablo and State Room Accommo
dations. Will make round trip every flvo days between 1 :
Astoria
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and
Tillamook
.iff . .J,r.
Fare $3.50
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Connecting at A.sloria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation
CoVarid Astoria l& Ooldmhia River R. R. for Portland, Sun
Francisco and all point East For freight and passenger
rate apply to V .
SAMUEL ELMORE & Co.
General Agents, Astoria, Oregon
T ; OR TO
A. OX C. R. R. Co., Portland, Ore.
B. C. LAMB, Tillamook, Ore
O. R. a N. Co., Portland, Ore.
assi
Billiard Strikes Milwaukee. f
Milwaukee, Jan. 20. A blizzard from
the east rcochnd Ihls rlty tonight.
Much snow has fallen, Impeding street
cor traffic , . . ,
Fllit Will Hitter. ;
Those who will persist In ctoslng their
ears sgalnst the continual recommend
ation ot Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, will nave a long and bit
tr fight with their trouba,lf not end
ed earlier by fatal termination. Read
what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has
Ut say: "Last fall my wife had every
symptom of consumption. She took
Dr. King new discovery after very
thing els had failed. Improvement
ram at one and four bottles entirely
cured her: Guaranteed by Chas. Rog
ers, druggist. Pric tOc, and fl.Os,
Trial bottle fre. '
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Time Cnnl Tralim
PORTLANU
Leave AnlvM
Puget Bound Limited.?:!! a m !; p m
Kama Clty-Bt, Lout
Special n:io am l:iS pm
North Coast Limited l:M 0 m 7:00 a a
Tacoma and SeatU Night
B'Press ; ll:6 pre 1:06 in
Take Puget Bound Limited or North
Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor point
Take Puget Bound Limited for Olym
pla direct 1
Take Puget Bound Limited ar Kan
sas Clty-Bt Lout Special for point
on South Bend branch.
Double dally train servlss oa Gray's
Harbor branch.
Four train dally between Portland.
Tacoma and BeatU '. '