The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 22, 1904, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUJR.
ASTORIA, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1904.
CAUSES ARREST,
LAW ON
k Hary Mason Marries Oregon Girl While
Having Wife Living at Centralia.
Returns From Wedding Trip and Goes to Work, but Is Soon Taken
Into Custody by His Bride's Father, Who Will Prosecute
f . i on Criminal Charge', vt-:
The Dalle. Ore., Jan. II 0. W.
Bunn, of this city, his caused the ar
Test of Harry Mason oa a charge of
Bigamy . Mason was married to Bunn s
t daughter, Barbara, about a month ago,
if and the couple left on a wedding trip.
After the) return. Mason secured work
an Andrew frtjuharfs farm, about four
J mile from this city, where he has been
) staying with htof bride. The father
i tt the girl, however, began to hear ru
' mors of a former wife, which Mason
" let In Centralis, Waah., and upon ln-
TacUgattoncansed the arrest of his son-in-law.
Mason Is now In the county
. Jan. while tho district attorney In
vestigating the case.
The accused came to this city about
U weeks ago, and before his marriage
was employed In a barber ahop. He
formerly resided here, three years ago.
however, and was at one tlms an un
dertaker. His wife professes to believe
tn his Innocence.
tt has been ascertained that Mason
formerly lived In Centralis, Wash.,
DAMAGING TESTIMONY IN
COURT AGAINST CAPTAIN
Victoria, B. C, Jan. II. Captain
Mackintosh, a boatman who has charge
of the lifeboat of the Clallam, which
was recovered with the body of Miss
Harris in It, gave evidence before the
coroner's Inquest today that the boat
was not properly equipped. If It had
been It would have lived after being
towered. The cap of the plug was not
attached, and the boat had filled
through the plughole and swamped.
Unattached rowlocks and other articles
found In the boat showed that It had
not capsixed.
Mackintosh criticised Captain Rob
MERITS OF
ARBITRATION
Change In International "Affairs
Brought About by the
- United States.
SPEECH BY EX-SECRETARY
While War May Sot B a Thing
f the Past, America Takes
Big Stride Toward
J ..Vniversal Peacev
Albany, N. T., Jan, 11. The aa
nual report to the State Bar associa
tion and its guests was delivered by
Former Secretary of State John Foster,
whose subject was "What the United
States Has Done for International Ar
Mtration." He said:
"By Us steady championship of a
freer commerce and of most elevated
principles of conduct In war, . the
United States has brought about an
almost complete change In the prac
tice ot nations. , There still demands
to be incorporated Into international
law one of the principles announced
ECZEMA
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
ouzts which dries and scales off or forms bad looking sores and scabs. It ap
pears on d ifferent parts of the body but oftenest upon the back, arms, hands,
icgo aim late, aau is a
veritable torment at
times, especially at
night or when over
heated. The cause of Ecze
ma.is a too acid and
general unhealthy con
dition of the blood.
The terrifying itching
and burning is pro
duced by the overflow
through the glands and
side or my bands that itched ana
.Ifi s
Mmag
Station A,
pores of the &kin of the fiery poisons
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 our free book oa the Skin and its diseases. No charge for
medical advice. . JllE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATtAHTA GA.
OF S0N-IN- r
BIGAMY CHARGE
with a woman whom he claimed as
his wife. After his marriage to Bar
bara Bunn, Information of this kind
came through a friend, Jesse James,
but Miwa claimed that the woman In
Centralla was not his wife. After his
arrest, however, he told his attorney,
A, S. Bennett, that he had a divorce
from his former wife, but Could not tell
where the decree was obtained.
Barbara Bunn had known Mason but
three weeks at the time of their mar
riage. She was only II years of age,
and her father and friends tried to dis
suade her from the marriage, but Ma
son went to Portland shortly before
Christmas and obtained a license. Bunn
then gave In and said It hts daughter
was determined they should be married
here. After the marriage Mason ran
bills on his father-in-law's credit and
also disposed of his wife's gold watch.
He la traveling " under an assumed
name, but his real name Is unknown.
James Is now In Seattle, looking up the
former wife. '
erta' actions severely, and said Roberts
knew many places where the Clallam
could have been beached, even without
her engines, If he had used seamanship
and the sails of the Clallam were prop
erly equipped. He and another witness
gave Instances of life rafts and equip
ment having been borrowed by local
steamers for the purpose o passing
Inspection. : 11
Captain Colllster, Inspector of hulls,
testified of hts Inspection ot the steam
er. He said she was well constructed
and properly equipped.
by the founders ot our government and
steadily advocated up to this day
the exemption from seizure of private
prcperty on the sea In time of war.
President Roosevelt,' reiterating the
words ot his Illustrious predecessor in
his last message, has again urged It
upon the nations ot the world, and the
day is I think, not distant when It
will be accepted by them.
"As our country from Its earlies his
tory led the nations of the earth In
creating a more ilevated and perfect
syHten of International law, so also It
has been the most active In adjust
International controversies and pre
serving peice by means ot treaties of
arbitration. ' ' ' " . '
"The most important acts "Of the
United States In respect fa the peaceful
solution of the International controver
sies form a record of which 'every Am
erican may be Justly proud. - The era
of warfare has not ceased upon the
earth, but if the principles for which
our country has contended from lts
earliest history should universally pre
vail among men, the future of nations
will be quite different from the paaC't
Upper Astoria has a place where you
can get a fine glass of beer, as good
wines and liquors as you can find any
place In the city.
HARRT JONES,
tf Opposite Kopp's Brewery.
SETS THE
sum on Fins
la 1806 I experienced at times patches ea the la-
nd burned, o.u.inf
As time went by it
muob discomfort, as time went by
grew worse, and I was convlnoed to
at
x was amictea wun jscsema, X oo
oon.
salted several pny.icuns and a Sam-
oer or specialists, ana usea several ex
ternal applications, receiving bat
slight temporary relief. In February
I decided to try 8. 8. and in less than
I 11 ' ,i better, and by Kay all symptoms bad
hAVi I disappeared, and I found myself entire
LV S y J ly oared, and have had no retara of
- r Stockman's Advertising Agency.
Kansas City, Mo.
with which the blood-current is over
loaded. While external applications, such a
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 8. S. S.
does, and purifies, enriches, ' and strengthens the
BABY'S ECZEhlfl
Top cf He:3 Coversi wili Scales
'W Mi oil Talim
. MiWlta.;.:
CURED BYJBUTICURA
If Six Years OU fill W
Hair 33 J Clean Scalp.
Cure JtaaneaL
"My baby ww about six weak old
when the top of hsr bead became eov
red with thick scales, which would
peel and come oil; taking the hair with
it. It would soon form again and be as
bad as before. I tried several things
tad the want to the doctor. Es said
tt was lesema, and prescribed ao oint
ment, which did not do any good. A
friend spoke of Catlcura 8op. I tried
it and read oa the wrapper about Cull
con Ointment as a remedy for Kcseaaa.
I bought box and, washed her bead la
warn water and Cuticura Boas and
gently combed the scales off. They did
not come back and bar hair grew oat
fine and thick. She Is bow a year sad
a half old and has so trace of Scaema,"
MBS. C W. BUBOES, I rani tan are.,
Bridgeport, Coos., Feb. SI, 1898.
Mrs. Barges writes Feb. S8, 1903 1
My baby, who bad Kctema very
badly oa bar head, as I told yoo. before,
iter using the Cuticura Remedies was
cured. She Is bow six years old sod
has thick hair and a clean scalp.'
Instant relief and refreahkg sleep
for skin-tortured babies and rest for
tired, worried mothers in warn baths
with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anoint
ings with, Cuticura Ointment, purest
ot emollients and greatest of skin cares,
to be followed in severe eases by mild
doses of Cuticora Resolvent. This Is
the purest, sweetest, most speedy, per
manent and economical treatment for
torturing, disfiguring, Itching, bomlng,
bleeding, scaly, emitted and pimply akin
and scalp hnmonrs, with loss of hair, of
Infants and children, as well a adults,
and is sure to succeed when all other
remedies and the best physician 111.
jTtcjyy zzrs r
Otanwat, Sua . Dw7l mtam iCtjiS
fmm . Pwk. Km , la Nisi Swm. Of Ci
SST mi In "TteUnM Urn
i Cam-
MASQUERADE
or the Son of Herman Given
February 11.
s The annual masquerade ball of the
Sons of Hermann will take, place in
Foard Stokes hall on Thursday
evening, February It. Nine handsome
and durable prizes will be given this
year. The committee In charge of
the ball has engaged the finest music
in tho city and the usual good time Is
assured. The prices of admission are
as follows;
Gent maskers .tl 00
Lady maskers 60
Spectators 69
Children 25
Tickets can be had from any of the
members. An additional .pi lie will be
given this year to one of the spec
tators. Coupon wilt be given with
each ticket and of course the lucky one
gets the prize.
The Scenic Line
" TO THB EAST AND SOUTH.
Through Salt Lake City, LeadvUle,
. Pueblo, Colorado Springs and
Denver.
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Offers the Choice of Three Route
Through the . Famous Rocky koun
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Routes East and South of Denver.
3-FAST TRAINS DAILY-3
Between Ogden and Denver,' Carrying
All Classes of Modern Equipment
P'.-rfect Dining Car Service and Per
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STOP OVERS ALLOWED
On All Classes of Tickets.'
Fcr Information or Illustrated litera
ture call on or address
W. C. MuBRIDE, General Agent
12 Third St, Portland. Or.
Ms PM-ftftM Capsule.
posiTivs cum
For iEflunmitlon or Otta-rfe
tt tb Huddcr and IMmm4
Kldiwyi. to enj r po paf.
Can antUy and Pm
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Hols br drnr1U. irk
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THI MITAl-ffftll 80,
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Bold by Ctaaa. Rogers, Commercial
OREGON
Shorj Line
axd mioH Pacihc
Ttt hours from i'ortland td Chiuagu
No chsnse ot .' '
,1'iWti dciilwU
Depart t'LES
' Frrnn Portland.
Arrive.
Chlcagoi
Portland ! Salt Uk. Denver,
Special Ft. Worth, Oma
Allans.' b. Kansas City.
6:!5p.m
vlaHunt-; St ttuia, Chi-
tngtoa. j cas and East
Atlantic '
Sxpreea
Salt Lake. Denver,
Ft Worth, Oma
I U p.m
vlaHunt
ha, Kansas City : Mam.
1
St Louis, Chlcar
ington.
snd l't
"laliiWalia7
8t Paul
Lewlat n, Spo
kane, V mneapolls.
Fastkfall
IMp-m.
T;U p,m.
St Paul, Duluth,
via.
Mllwaukre, Chtcagi
tpokansi
and East
OCEAN AND RIV BR SCHBDUL&
From Astoria
All saillnc dates . i
subject to chang.
For San Francis
co every Ave diya
"Coluiiibia7RTvr
to Portland and
Wy Landings.
Tarn.
Daly ei
4: a. sn.
Dally ex
cept Mot
cept
Surf
day
Steamer Kahcotta leaves Astoria oe
tide daily except Sunday for Ilwace,
connecting there with trains for -Long
lieach, Tlga and North Beach points.
Returning arrives at Astoria earns ev
ening.
Through ticket to and from all prin
cipal European cltie.
O. V. KU1IKUTH, Agent,
Astoria, Ore.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD
LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIVE
1:00 a ml Portland Union De-j UilO a m
7:W p m pot for Astoria and
4j :
4 Way Point
ASTORIA
rssin
1:10 p m
For Portland and
U:Nin
WiKTp m
Way Points
SEASIDE DIVISION
1:11 a ml
Astoria for Warn- t :9 a ra
ton, Flavel Fortl 4:00 pm
Stevens, Hammond HO: 48 a m
U:SSam
l:M p m
land Seaside I
8:18 a ml
Seaside for War
U:in
TiMpn.
1:t8am
t:am
l:S0pm
renton, Flavel,
Hammond, Fort
Stevens 4k Astoria)
Sunday only
All trains make close connections at
Coble with all Northern Psclfio trains
to and from th East and Sound polnta
J. C. Mayo,
General Freight and Pas. Agent
ASK THE AOENT FOR '
TICKETS
vu
, ..TO..
SPOKANE, ST. PAUL, DULUTH.
MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND
ALL POINTS EAST. ' "
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2
PAST TIME
For Full Particulars, Kates, Folders,
Etc., Call on or Address
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Trar. Fas. Agt City Ticket Agt
122 Third Street, Portland,
fit First Avenue, Seattle, Wish.
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C. J. Trenchard
Insurance, Commission and Shipping.
Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific
Express Companies. Customs
House Broker.
V to no hIMmnMi to th I
ruiT who watr
rIWPts!l
I EXCELSIOR BRAND
?mmi suckers
Mnn nr fM!f r.p not s wM
OIUUO CLOTHINQ
For .11 kind, of wank.
' wmrr.nti.il w.urtinwif.
hook for triiilniark. ,
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. .HATS TRIMMED FREE
blG RC0UCTI0N SALE DURING MONTH Or JANUARY
Hats, Skiits, SliittwaiHU, Umlorwcttr. All
kiuri of IMm' nJ CluMwn's fumUhing
i . "...A gfKMk Hair switches and iKimpnilon.
- Welch Block. ' MRS. R. IN0LET0N.
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BAY VIEW HOTEL ;
Commercial Street, Opposite 0. R. & N. CO. Wharf.1
, , COMFOKTAHLE KOOMS AND (1001) TABLE ,
IJOAUD. HOME COOKINO. NO CHINESE
MISS E. QLASER,
nnnnunttnttannnti
R, J. Owkns, Proprietor :
THE WIGWAM
m BR00KC, Manager
Great Palace of Art
Fine Bar and the Best
SEC IKL ILLtSIRAItO, PICllRtS
8 Eighth and Astor Sti.
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SUE H. ELMORE
The Largest; PtamH-liont, Stc
ever ou this route. Ihat of Table and State Room Acoommo
datieiu. Will make round trip every Aye days between r V
Astoria
and
TillaiTibbk
Fare $3.50 f
. 'i
Corinocting At Astoria with the Oregon Railway A Navigation .
Co. and Astoria & Columbia River R. R. for Portland, San
FranciHco and all points East. For freight and jxuwonger
rates apply to i-
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General Agents, Astoria, Oregon ;
OR
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O. R.' EL N. Co.
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Time Card of Trains
PORTLAND
Leaves Anlvei
Puget Bound Limited. 7; am 1:41 pm
Kama Clty-St. Louis . .
Spclal 11:10 am t:45 nm
North Coaat limited l:M o m T:00 a m
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