The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 27, 1904, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    , ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1901
PAGE SEVEN.
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If you do, , get
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medicinal use.
a Mi AT'THEJ
California Wine and Liquor House
NO BAR
A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU
ttasoxD TMttt' i i 4 i
The Pioneer
Limited
." I I Tfc ere li aa trail it oervic aay railway l
the world that equal ia equipment The
Pioneer Limited trait, iroa St. rani te Chi
cafe via tke
Sf
Chicaeo, Milwaukee & St. Paul
n Railway
Tee railway company own and operate tke
sleeping ni dining car on its train, aaa"
" ' give to it patron an excellence of mvioe r ;
not obtainable elsewhere, The buffet taw,
compartment can, ' Itandard teeping ' ear
and dining car of The Pioneer are the
kandiomeit ever built.
&i.MM i-V 134 Tainl Street; iortlwd
First National Banlc of Astoria
ESTABLISHED 1986
Capital and Surplus 0100,000
NOTHING
to well aa nicely laundried linen. We have the neatest
and most Military laundry in the state and do the best
.. ;4wrk.-AH Wldle help.' . , ;. . -t ,., A .., . , j -x . , j '
B"4DM0' The
(EUTERITB U MiMril tatter)
ina It ntw-Mwry toUiLiiA.i'lo a wo:oirr boof
ELATEBITE, ROOFTIIG
TtkM tb ptM of (IiIdkIm, tin, Iron, Ur and gravel, and all prepared roofing
For flat and ttMp (urfwtM, RUttor. vallava, etc. tUaytolay. Tempertd for all
llmatM. IlMtonabla in ootL iJold on merit. . Guaranteed. It will pay to atk for
price and Information,
TtiE E1ATCRITC ROOflNG CO., Worcester Building, Portland
A DIRECT LINE
t Chloato and all polnU aat; Loul
villa, klampota. Nw Oriaana, and all
. piata soatk. -.:i4-rv
I Se that your ticket rtada via tha
1 Ullaala CantfiU B. R ThorouaWy mod
am' trulna oonrwet with all iranacontl-
RiBtal Uaa at 8t. Paul and Omaha.
your friend art oomlng wert let na
faminr and w will 0.uota them direct
the apclally low Mtea now In effect
from all aaateea polata.
; I i, V, ', V ;. ,' v : . . ' ,
, Ar iaformatlon at to rate. rouUa,
to., cheerfully given on application.;
. B. ' It. TRUMBUEiU Commerolftl
Agent, ltt Third atreet, Portland, Or.
; J. C. LIND6ET, T. F. A P. A., 141
Third atreet, Portland, Or. " '
P. O. THOMPSON. P. . P. A.',
Evory 'Woman'
lmt tin wonrterfnl
MARVEL Whirling apray
l WW !" KjftoW. !
Auk rw irtMfilat tor If.
MAaXVkl.. Rti-ti liu
i.ihi.r tun aoHil aL&lllIt fill
lull ptlloulirlui ill rwt '"""
mm
1 Park , am 1
the host and
fftmllv and "
.it ? - raoHi im buck
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PLEA5E5
Troy Laundry
C ( BLOCKADED i-j
Every llouaehold lu Aatorla
isnoiiki Know now to J -
... IteaUtlU.
The back acha hecaua the kklneya
are blookadM. - '-"'
Help the kldneya with their work.
Tha hack will ache no more.
Lota of proof that poaa'a Kidney
Pilla do thla. - .
It'a the beat proof, for It eomea from
Oregon.
' T. W. Bhankland, who la a atreet
car conductor on the Woodstock trt
ear Una, realdlng at 710 Sllaworth St.,
Portland, aayai "Some time Iat fall
I began having considerable trouble
and annoyance from a dull aching
pain In the back over the kldneya. I
think it waa caused from the constant
shaking and jarring of the car, I
thought at first It, would disappear
quickly as It cams, but thla waa not
(he case. Learning of Doan'e Kidney
Pilla I procured a box and took them
according to directions. The result waa
entirely satisfactory. . The backache
grew lesa and leas and soon disap
peared and as far as I can tell It has
gone for good for there have been no
symptoms of reoccurrence,"
Plenty of similar proof In Astoria.
Call at Charles Bogers, , druggist for
particulars. ' ,' y ' 1
Por sale by all dealers: price Kt eta.
Foster-Mllburn Co., " Buffalo, jr. T
sole agent for th U. 8. i '
Remember the' name Doan'e and take
no other.
1
"As the : v
' Crow Flies"
The shortest line between
Minnespoli, St. Paul god
Chicago ia l . . . '.,:'::-: v.
the route of the famou
North
W Lfanited
TH Trsla Per Ceatfert,"
every night in the year.
Itolht starting en a trlp-a autltar
br-r!Ui jf InlMaatlB Inftmna
Uoa stwat eoufcirtebW mvUug. .
H.L SISLEai Geaersl Ateal ;
133 Third Ek ForUaod. Uregon.
T. W, TtlMDAUt,
O0nl PiMWiMrr AfL
HI Paul, Mioa.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
' RIVER RAILROAD
LBATV
PORTLAND
ARRIYK
l;Maml
TiOtprn)
Portiand Uniea De
ttillin
:tpm
pot for Astoria and!
Way Points
ASTORIA
T:tfam
1:10 pm
Per Portland audi
U:Mai
Way Potnta
MA8IDB DIVISION
:IS a ml Astoria for WftJ"eo- 7:elam
U:am ton.' Havel Pott) :Wpm
l:0 p ml Stevena, Kammoadl!:) a n
land Beaeld 5 J
:Uam
1:10 a ml
Seaalde for War-U:Mpm
rentoa, , navel ,1 7:20 pm
Hammond. Ptortj f :if a m
Stevena A Astoria)
1:10 pm,
Sunday only
All trains mate close connections at
Ooblo with all Northern Paeiflo train
to and from the East and Sound potnta
y I. 0. Mayo,
General Freight and Pass. Agent
The Scenic Line
TO TH EAST AND SOUTH.
Through Salt Late City. LeadvUle,
Pueblo, Colorado Springs and
Denver.
AND
id aw
Offers the Chotce of Three Routes
Through the Famous Rocky Moun
tain Scenery, and Five Distinct
Routea East and South of Denver,
3-FAST TRAINS DAILY--3
Between Ogden and Denver, Carrying
All Classes of Modern Equipment
Purfett Dining Car Service and Per
. aonally Conducted Tourist Ex- -,
cursiona to All Points But
; STOP OVERS ALLOWED
On AU Classes of Tickets.
Fcr Information or Illustrated litera
ture call on or address
W, C. MoBRIDE, General Agent
. ttl Third St, Portland, Or.
.K I ASK THE AGENT FOB
(If '( v t' 'XI V ?
TICKETS
.. rta . ..
SPOKANE, ST.' PAUL. DULUTH.
MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO AND
ALL POINTS BAST.
2
TRAINH DAILY
2
PABTTIME
Per Full Particulars, Rates, Folders,
Etc., Call on or Address
J. W. PHALON, ,; H. DICKSON,
Trav, Pass. Agt . City Ticket Agt.
.123 Third Street. Portland.
(13 First Avenue. - Seattle, Wash.
A. B. C DENNI8TON. O. W. P. A.
'QIHYRQYAL PILLS
-etTV fc Ort'J fit.fl Only fie-.. In ft
AFKi Aiwavarriiai'lo. I.fljtllej ask vraftitl
for m( i.kti:k s KMiLisii
ltt I wd iioM ra.-Mlto hoio. aralse
with utuaDl a. 1 ulr m ulbr, R(Ha
IfttfttvPtittS NuWtUatiloata aMti Imltti
Hun. l)uy of vour lhutl,t,ar satvt 4e. IS
Kau.pi tut PnHfjeMlnrsj, TMtiaaaiU
s4 'tvllr tf rtlvN(K teller, by r
Mall. 41.414ft reeilsMalala. nldkt
mf aJlbrfUt. 4'kiihmtft.'HrMfiaJ1S
oWBtiMt. ilitellMa I'UitVA V
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..TO.. v ' " '
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KORTHERH:PACIFICt
'. Tiro. Card ol Trale,
;T " twjRnaJft
: r', leaves 'Arrive
Puget Sound Liraited.7:ll a m 1:01 p m
Kansas CIty-Bt. Louis '
Special 11:10 am f:tf pas
North Coast Limited l:N 0 m 7:01 a
Tacoma and Seattte Night
Eapress .. ...... ..ll:tf pm l: pa
Tate Puget Souse Limited or North
Coast Limited for dray Barter paint
Tate Puget Sound Limited for Oiym
pla direct.
, Tate Puget Sound Limited ev Kaav
sm City-St Louis Special for pateta
on South Bead branch. ' '
Double dally train eenriee ea Cray's
Harbor branch.
Pour train dsJly bet wees Portland,
Tncnma sn4 SMttla
It
UXORIOUS
VEL
The 'Trorthwastera UsaUsd , trains.
ieotrio lighted throughout, both inside
and out, and steam heated, are with
out axoepUoa, tte finest trains la the
world. They embody the latest, iewet
and beet Idee for eotnfort, eoaveafeoee
and luxury srsr offsred the (ravoUmg
ouoiic, end aitocetner are tte meet
compute and splendid produettea of tbt
ear builders' art. .
Tbese eplecidld Trains
Connect Witt '
Tke Great Nortliera .
The Nortbera Pacific ail
Tie Cuadlaa rtciric '
. 1 "'AT ST. PATJL FOR 5
ChlCAGO aad the CAST."
No eitra eharge for these aupenot
scotamodatlons and all rinses of tteh
eta are available for passage ea (be
trains m this line are protected b the
Interloeklag Slaek System.
MASQUERADE
Of tb 8ooa of Ilertnaa tilven
The annual BMaouerads ball of the
Sons of Hermann will take place la
Foard A Stokes hall en Thursday
evening, February 11. Nine handsome
and durable prises will be given this
year. The committee In eharge of
the hall haa engaged the flnect music
In the city and the usual goad Urn Is
assured. The prices of admission are
as follewa: '
Gent master ....It 00
Lady maskers , CO
fctpectators 00
Children 11
Ticket can be had from any of the
member. An additional prise will be
give thla year to one of the spec
tator. Coupons will be given with
each ticket and of course the lucky one
gets the prise.
LET THEM TELL IT.
The Public Utterance of Astoria
Citizens Are What Count- ,
Publicity Is What the
'' People Want.
Let the publio speak on- the subject
It means better understanding "
Meane less misery In Astoria
Means confidence In a good thing
Easier to believe your neighbor
Than strangers In a far-away town
Kidney disorders urinary disorders
Are on the decrease her -
Doan's Kidney Pills are .
Relieving backs and curing cltlsena
It la their dally work
Here's a case In point: '
George Rutter, who la employed
with the Oregon, Railway and Navlg
tlon Company, and resides at 201 Bee
ond street, Portland, says: "I ' had
more or leas trouble with my kidneys
for a year or more. My buck bother
ed me with sore, Irritating pain. Doan's
Kidney Pills were recommeded to me
end I got a box I commenced to use
them as directed, and to my surprise
when I had taken about halt the box
the pain left my back. Every Kidney
sufferer should know about Doan's
Kidney Pills. "
Plenty more proof like this in Asto
ria people. Call at the drug store of
Charles 'Rogers and ask what his custo
mers report For sale by all dealers
Price SO cents a box. Foster-Mllburn
Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents. Re
member the name Doan's and take
no other. ': i ':''' ' v ,:J .
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in tha family
every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try
3
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pro.
pared in two minutes. No boiling I no
baking add boiling water and set to
eooL flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp,
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day. toeta, ,
REAR END TRAIN COLLISION
DURING
Details of WrecK on Burlington Road in
' Which Three Passengers Die and
' Others Are Badly Maimed.
' St, Imls, Jan. JO. During a blind
ing snow storm an accommodation
train on the main Una of the Burling
ton road crashed Into the rear end of
the limited through train known as the
Denver express, bound for St. Louis,
which had atopped last night to tate
water from a tank at Gardeen CreekT
40 miles north "of. this city. Thre
dead bodies were taken from the wreck
and with four injured brought to St.
Louis over" the " Missouri, Kansas A
Texa on a relief train. Seven others
in reported, to have beep, injured, one
missing and it la hlleved that bodies
will be found under tte debris.",
, The dead:. ,t. "j.j '
: William Conover, Denver, 45 years
old, en rout to Hot Sprint.; . ,
i Elmer English, Macon, Mo. ,
Benjamin Bennett negro porter, St.
Louis. -' .? x'Y'-
i Injured: ' '' ' ' " V
George Seeberger, Qulncy, Bl.; scalp
wound. j 'v'-f.-j, j,
J. if Barbee, address not known;
bruised and Internally injured.
' William Davis, Cincinnati, injured
Internaltyr ' -..w
Dr. Edward B. Clemen. Macon, Mo.;
ankle fractured """and Internal 'in-
jurlc.jv i? y
Missing:
Engineer John Nunns. of the accom
modation, Hannibal, Mo. ,,
The rear end of the Denver express
was standing on the bridge over Gar
deen creek when the crash came. The
bridge and accommodation train took
tire from the demolished locomotive
and burned, the loss of the bridge tem
porarily blockading traffic .f ? j-. J .
The rear end of the Denver express
MiNiivr. si irr iiuvni viwr.
OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS
San Francisco, Jan. M. The suit
involving considerably over $5,000,000
brought by the Utah-Nevada Company
against Joseph R. DeLemar, one of the
ealthiest mining operators in the coun
try, will now occupy the attention of
a Jury before Judge Morrow in the
United States circuit court. The suit
which was originally brought in the
state courts, involves the claim of
MURDERERS OF
.i-.'l
New York. Jan. 20. Further trial of
prisoners connected with the Kiechlneff
massacres Is about to be resumed, says
a Tlmea dispatch from Moscow. The
prisoners Indicted were divided into
three categories.. Only the first com
prising vhose charged directly with
SAYS MAJORITY
JOIN UNIONS
New York, Jan. 24. JOhn Kirby, Jr.,
of Dayton, O,, chairman of the Nation
al Citlsens' Industrial Association, has
been the principal speaker before the
146th regular meeting of the New York J
Unlversollst Club. He replied at
length to the address of John Mitchell,
INVESTIGATION
OF ANTIQUE CUFF HOUSES
Salt Lake. Jan. 28.-An expedition
Is being planned by the local branch
of the American Institute of Archaeol
ogy to' make a scientific investigation
of the ruins of some 12 or 15 5recently
ANOTHER CAUSE FOR PEACE.
New York. Jan.? 28. An unnamed
person who holds large commercial in
terests in Russia asserts, according to
a dlspatchMIrom Berlin, that the prob
ability of peace in the far east is ln-
BLINDING STORM
wss the Denver sleeper. It la said that
most of those killed and seriouely In
jured were In this car.
Dr. Edward B. Clements was taksav
by hi friend, Mr; John W. Moore, of
this city to the Terminal hotel. Dr
Clements,' who aa badly Injured, made
the following statement soon after art
riving here;
. 1 was seated with Engllab, and aftet
the crash came I knew nothing until
rescuers picked me out of the wreckage
I aerate with a atari, but wea not con
scious of uy great pain.' I was tying
over the top of a seat.' tjnderneath was
English's dead body. .',-
. Next but on to the Denver sleeper
waa a Portland. Ore sleeper picked up
at Cameron Junction. None of .the
passengers in this car was hurt. Tha
conductor of tte expree was Henry
Walker." " - , . '' j
Mr. Moore also took charge of Eng-
Hsb'sbody. The other dead were taken
to the morgue. ' .-.
. The express train was running behind
time because of the bllrsard weather,
ft Is stated that because of so much
extra steam being sed It was found
necessary to stop at the Gardeen tank
for water. - T- T""":'.
. The snow was falling and the wind,
whirling it In sheets around the train,
cut off the signal lights from the view
of thvenginet on'i the local train,
which plowed its way through the
storm In the rear.
The seven Injured who were not
brought to Bl, Louis were not seriously
hurt "Jand "were "cared for "else where .
A corps of men and several phystcia&a
remained at tte wrack all nlat search
ing tte debris tor possible dead or in
jured persons. ,
Isaac E. Blate to 4 per cent Of the
Jim Crow and other miner in Lincoln
county. Nevada, now owned and Oper
ated by DeLaaiar : s 0 ? I '
The Utah-Nevada Company t cialma
that DeLamar has taken from the
properties the sum of 1 12,000,000, and
of this amount 25,260,500 is due the as
signees of Blafce, as his share of 4
mnt with DeLamar.
HELPLESS -
JEWS TRIED IN MOSCOW
murder, have been tried. The number
still awaiting a hearing la over two
hundred. ? fi . ,
A formal appeal against 'the verdict
already delivered has been lodged with
the minister of justice, but the Jews
doubt If the appeal will be successful .
WORKINGMEN
THROUGH FEAR
president of the United Mine workers
of America, who spoke on labor at the
last meeting of the association. Klrby
reviewed conditions among laboring
men from his point of view, declaring
the vast majority of worktngmen had
been driven into unions through fear.
TO BE MADE
alacovereo cliff dwellings in what is
known as Nine-Mile canyon, about 45
miles northwest of Price and close to
the line of Carbon and Emery counties,
Utah, t. These dwellings are tha farth
est north of any heretofo discovered.
creased by the numerous deaths among;
the Russian troope in Manchuria
Water and supplies are asserted to be
scarce and the hospital service 1 al
leged to be inadequate to meet the de
mand.
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