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THE MORNING 'ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, FKBRUARY 12, 1901 PAGE SEVEN;: . .'J J N 4 i F 3, t r amous Trams Tha Southwest j limited Kansw City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to 'Chicago via Oriiaha, The Tionccr Limited St. Taul .to Cbscago, run via, ... Chicago, Milwaukee & Railway Si. Paul Each route oners numerous attractions. The principal thing to-insure a ,quik, . comfortable' trip east la'W'aco that' your ' ' comrorlable trip east Is to see that your ' ticket read via the Chicago,' Milwaukee &! BL Paul Railway. ' ; . ; :' ; . ; i n. S. ROWE, k . ' General AfcnL 134 Third Stret Portland ;J.: HE FOOLED THE CITIZENS Said He Was to Write up Beauties of Tacoma for Eastern Paper. the man than Keiii would nave been able to withetand th raining of blows, the fierce, furious attack. '. Ha oris wallop did the work, no more than one tooth In a buss saw cuts the wood. ,'. It wu rapld-flre, Oattllng-gun fighting, and por Nelll, all too old at the fame, waa cut to pieces. k . . , EN ROUTE FOR OREGON. I ''New' Style Restaurant " .... ..(.... ;' . ' .,. Everything First Class. The Bestthe Market Affords. Open Day and Night Good Service. 120 ION St.. mA oW to Grlffl Brc and adfolnlnf the Offlct Sstoo ASTORIA, OREGON mnimrrirmmwm"inmTI"""1!"""" FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, lagging Camps and Mills supplied on shert notice'. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD WASHINGTON MARKET - CIIRISTENSQN ft CO. miiiyl',,llilll"TTrCTTTITTrrTTrrit,"f,,"v ; tf 6 .t. e port ii A mp The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and alt point vllit, Memphis. New Orleans, and all points aouth. 0 See that your ticket reads via tha Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod rn frame connect with all tranacontl mental tinea at Bt. Paui and Omaha. ( If your frlenda ara coming weat let ua know and we will quote them direct the apeclally low nita now In effeot from all aaaurn polnta. Any! Information m' to ratoa. roulea, etc., cheerfully given on application. " B. II. TRUMBUuU Commercial Agent, 1 Third atieet, Portland. Or. NORTHERN PACIFIC ' Time Card of Trains ; '. i Portland' Learea Anive Puget Sound Limited. T;SS am 1:41 P m Kanaaa Clty-8t. Loula Special ..11:11 am 1:48 pm North Coast limited S:M Dm T:09 a m Taooma and Seattle Night , - Expreaa 11:46 pm 1:06 pa Take Puget Sound Limited or North Coaat Limited for GrajTa Harbor polnta Taker Puget Sound Limited for Olym pic airaot Take Puget Sound Limited or Km- aaa Clty-St. Louts Special for ptHata on Sonth Bend Branch. Double dally train eervloe oa Qraya Harbor branch. Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle- IS NOW HELD TO ANSWER Arrested 'First for Jumping . Hoard JIlll, More Herious Charge Develops Through An Investigation. Tacoma, Feb. 11. J. N. Jones, who was arrested Monday night at the Don nelly on a warrant from Seattle charg ing him with Jumping a board bill, IS now being held at tha police-station on a more serious charge, that of obtain Ing money under fulee pretenees. In formation will be filed direct In the su perior court, charging him with the latter offense. f, .,. . v& ,r Jones, it is claimed, appeared In this city several days ttgo and said that he was representing a New York news paper and that he was authorized to take advertisements and receive money for the same. Tnese advertisements were to be published about he same- time that Jones' article on the beauties of Tacoma would be published. No date was set for the publication of the ar ticle, but the feature story, along with the advertising would probably , be "sometime in the near future." Doge tt Mllner were among those to whom Jones presented his proposition, It is believed by the police that there are at least seven other merchants of this city who have been taken in by Jones' plausible tale. In each case Jones backed up his statement that he represented the paper. by showing letter purporting to be from W. It Hearst. Whether the name was In ink or typewritten, Mr. Mllner cannot state positively, but he believes that It was written in' Ink. Jones is said to have destroyed the letter as soon as he heard the police were looking for him, Jones, It Is said, does not deny the charge brought against him by Dege & Mllner. He is aceompamea wy wife, who seems heart-broken over the misfortunes that have overtaken her husband. She Is said to be practically rnnllesa and weak from exhaustion. t.. himaolf fell In a faint when he was taken from his cell yesterday It morning to be greeted by bis wife, iR.suld that an effort s being made to connect Jones with the man who passed forged checks on local merchants, but that is likely to fall, owing to the fact that the merchants themselves are un able to positively Identify the man. The only man that could Identify the forger Is C. A. Pipher, manager of the Boston store, who cashed one of the checks for tag. and he says the man had an out- fcropplng of beard that was reddish In hue. Jones in no way answers description. J. C. LIN MET, T. F. P. A. Third street, Portland, Or. ltl P. B. THOMPSON, F. A. P. A., ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS n ..TO.. SPOKANE, ST. PAUL. DULUTH, , MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS BAST. ' 2 TRAINB DAlLiY FAST TIME 2 ' For Full Particulars, Rates, Folders, ; ; Ete., Call on or Address . " H. DICKSON, i City Tlckei Agent. ! US Third Street, Portland.5 f S , I. TWtKBS, 0. W. P. A. 111 First Awnue, - Seattle, Wash, "As the Crow Flies" The shortest line . between Minneapolis, :, St. Paul and Chicago is the route of the famous North western Limited "The Twin For Comfort." r i every night" in the yeark He for tnitlii(f on a trip no matter where wrltu for lntorotlni Informa Hon about oomfurtnble traveling, H. L SISLCR, General Agent. 132 Third St. Portlund. Oregon.-' T. W. TKA8DALK, - Cleueial rtwuenKcr Agent, Ht l'aul.Minn. ; , Bellingham, Wash., Feb. 10. gherlff Sexton, of The Dalles, Ore., left here at 1 o'clock today for that city, with Nor man Williams, who Is charged with the murder of Miss Alma Nesbltt and her mother' in March, 1900, and who is also ander indictment in Portland, Ore for complicity in the United States land frauds In that sUtt. Williams was terribly nervous this morning, but was firm In his refusal to discuss his case. The only person be talked with ' was a Mrs. Zlvney, the woman who ha shown so much inter est In him. According to his own state ment, he has known this woman for many . years, and Sheriff Sexton says that sh shows up In various places throughout his career, He was advised by the sheriff's office here to cause her arrest and stated that be would ad vise the prosecuting attorney of his county to take steps looking towards her detention, but whether as a witness or otherwise he did not state. Acc-ordlne to the Oregon officer's '. I.J ITfil story, this woman accompauicu Hams to Portland 30 days ago, when he appeared there to plead to the Indict ment in the land fraud case, and there statement that she witnessed Miss Nesbltt's signature to the delln qulshment which sbe mace oi n ,.aim half of which was afterwards taken by Williams on original entry, The government contends that tms ..inM.,i.i,niBnt was a , rorsery. uirm. Zlvner bade Williams a tearful fare- ii v,i. mnrnlnr. She lived In nis vrti . -- family here for a time last year. FINDS BODY OF HIS; VIFE AFTER CONTINUED SEARCH Attempt to Obtain Money on Body Bearinrj y ''Same Number, Will Cause Arrest . : Body of iSon Also Found v Chicago, Feb. lWThe long search of Frank ft. Oreenwald for the body of his wife, who lost her; life in the. Iro quois fire, has been rewarded. ; He has found the body buried at Elmwood as that of another woman. Mr. Green- wald identified the body by the mem brane connecting the first and second toes of the feet 'and by two rings that were still on her hand. The body was burned beyond Recognition of the lea turss. ,' ' ; - Linked with the pathos of the long search is a story, if the theory of the police, and the husband is true, of a deliberate attempt target, possession f lit body in order to obtain the; money, found on it 4 Mrs. Greenwald's body waa taken to an undertaking establishment, where It -aa numbered 24. The number was a duplicate, and on the other body num bered Si was ,1500. A man who said he came - from Montreal, Canada, claimed body No. 34, stating that 500 would be found on it. . He secured a permit to take away this body. He claimed it as that of the body of his aunt, a woman 60 years of age. When he found he could not get the body of Mrs. Miller he took the other one, as his permit called for No. 34. . This waa ithe body of Mrs. Oreenwald. He called an undertaker to care for the body and bury It. He explained his circum stances and upon promise that wealthy relatives would come to Chicago he obtained not only eredlt for the y- pense of the interment, but also , the loan of a considerable sum from' the undertaker, -,'J Ater both the bodies had been buried the Montreal man continued to trouble the Miller family, seeking the effect that were on the body which they had identified.. Although Mrs. Oreenwald wore several rtcles . of Jewelry, tha presence of the two rings leads the po lice to believe that the remaining pieces were taken by some one else and not by the maa who Identified the body. No money was found on the body. The police have a good desdriptlon of the Montreal man and his arrest is expect ed soon. Greenwald's son also had beea wrongly Identified. He had been placed In a vault as Vernon Corbin. This mis take was discovered by Mr. Greenwald 10 days after the lire. JAIL SENTENCE GIVEN TO MAN OF MANY MEDALS this CHIC MCai H . ERflYROYA'iNm fat I Iil HI KNULISII In t(Kl nl tolil n.."JIU Win. M.i4 wu rilitHin. Talir u elhtr, RofuMi IIhiim. tlti; or jpuiir UraKani, t ml 4f. Mi lt, hr TiirtilcMUn, TwtliiMBtklk SUIl. 1 0.(1(10 T.iiiilH. 8,14 k rirjil.l.. . Chlbotorl'linxilulC. E Subscribe, for The Astorlaa. AL NEILL IS HAS BEEN. Once Popular Boxer Is Easily Put Out V Of Business. San Francisco, Feb. 10. The "Dixie Kid." a colored whirlwind, with all the vigor and strength and fight of youth, cut down Al Nelll, the once popular San Francsco man, In a little less than a round at Oakland last night, settling for good Al Weill's recognition. In Just 2. minutes and 30 seconds the colored boy had beaten his white oppon ent, to a pulp, and sent him dreaming to the mat. "Spider" Kelly's calls from the corner to cover up were not heed ed, for there was not time. Short us was the fight the "Dixie Kid" demonstrated more than a few things about his ability to handle hlin self In the ring. Stuns by a blow from Nelll after about half a minute 'of dul lying, he waded In with right and left slashing like a young black demon. The was no resisting the terrlfflc on Plaught. It Is' doubtful If a far better T UXORIOUS IDflVEL Tha "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both told and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains la the world. They embedy the latest, rewest and best Ideas for comfort, convenisnct and luxury ever offered the travelling Dubllo, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production tf th' car builders' art. These splendid Trains Connect With ., : The Great Nortbern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific '."AT ST. PAUL FOR , s CHICAGO and the BAST. ; , No extra charge ,for these superioi acommodatlons and all rhusaa of tick ets art available for passage oa ' the trains on this line are proteoted h the Interlocking Eiook System. Derailed Car Cannes Excitement New York. Feb. 10. Some excite ment was caused at the Manhattan end of the bridge last evening by the de railing of a Flushing avenue car. It was about 20 minutes before the car was replaced, and meanwhile many persons who were able to extricate .hemselves from the disorder that fol owed went up stairs and took elevated trains. At the height of the confusion Rooco Leonardo approached Patrol man Miller, who had his hands full of ordinary matters, and said he guessed his arm was broken. He said that he sustained the Injury while at work on pier No. 7. In Brooklyn. Dr. Wells, of. the Hudson street hospital fixed up his arm and Leonardo went home. Charles Canfleld, of Clinton street, after rushing through the crowd, knock Ing down- women and children, was captured by Patrolman Rumpe. He fought savagely when the officer arrest ed him but was overpowered and lock up at the Oak street station. ' fl. JUSTICE FiNNEMORE Mp of tlti itaf Supra Ceirt,SifIsliFciiiii iirkille Testimonial TO 00TI00HA Ths WorlilsCirtieara's Reli,1 Used Wherever Clvllizatlcn .Has Penetrated. ; ; M l desire to give my volnnUry testi mony to the beneficial effects of your Cutlcura Remedies. I have suffered for some time from an excess of uric acid in the blood ; and since the middle of last year, from a severe attack, of Eczema, chiefly on the scalp, face, ears and neck and on one limb. I was for several months under professional treatments, bat the remedies prescribed were of no avail, and I was gradually becoming worse, my face was dread fully disfigured and I last nearly all my , hair.' At last, my wife prevailed upon me to try the Cutlcura Remedies and I gave them a thorough trial with the most satisfactory results. The disease soon began to disappear and my hair commenced to grow again. A fresh growth of hair is covering my head, and my limb (although not yet quite cured) Is gradually Improving. My wife thinks so highly of your remedies that she has been purchasing them In order to make presents to other persons suf fering from similar complaints, and, as President of the Bible Women's Society, has told the Bible women to report If any case should come under their notice when a poor person Is so afflicted, so that your remedies may be resorted to." ROBERT ISAAC FINNEMORE, , (Judge of the Natal Supreme Court) Pletermaritzburg, Natal, Oct. 29, 1901. (In form f Uweoto Crtl Whs Mo-pm . Otatmmi. ., Bat p. lu. Dapoto , Lotsrton, w mw. bout hiMtlKaMK rum noma, in vs. ku At nw Dm Co. Corp.. Bjl .PrMfc a-All AWal ttMiauS SnlP-" New York, Feb. 11. A letter bearing the names of John D. Rockefeller, Sen ator Hanna, J. P. Morgan, August Bel mont and other, appealing for clem ency on behalf of John A. Tully and Michael McCarthy, longshoremen, ac cused of theft, did not save them from three months' sentence In 'Recorder Goffs court, in Manhattan, yesterday, The men stole a watch from a canal boat captain and pleaded guilty. Tully formerly "lived in Brooklyn and for several "" years worked on the army transport pier at the foot "of Pacific street. When the ammonia tanks ex ploded in the hospital ship Bay State, In 1900. and other men feared to go down Into the ship's hold to aid those overcome by the fumes, Tully, with a saturated sponge held over his nose and mouth, permitted himself to be low ered through the hatchway and repeat ed the performance , until he had dragged out nine unconscious men and then keeled over himself. For this he was given a medal by the government and one by the volunteer life saving corps. ! He has a record of 2( rescues from drowning and more than a score from fire. He has more medals than his ex pansive chest front van accommodate. Unfortunately, Tully has been unable to keep out of trouble. He has been ar rested again and again, his temper get ting him into innumerable fights and his appropriating property not his owa, landing him behind prison bars Just is often. His prowess as a fighter is well known along the water front, Train Robber Gets Sentence. , San Luis Obispo, Feb. 11. The trial of Fred A. McGuire, who several weeks ago threw the Wells Fargo & Company express safe from a Southern Pacific train and stole the ' contents, was brought to a sudden close today. The prisoner, who heretofore had refused to give his name, admitted his identity, found guilty and was immedeiately sen tenced to 14 years' mpriaonment In the state prison at; Poison," VH confessed to the location of the booty, which was recovered. The amount Is about $1000. . Thousands on Strike. v New York, Feb. 11. Five thousand laborers and coal miners have gone on strike, says a Valparaiso de Chile dis patch .to the Herald... So far no dis order has been reported. , - Wheat Crop Good, s New York, Feb. 11. The wheat crop In the southern provinces are likely, acording to a Herald dispatch from Val paraiso de Chile, td satisfy the most sanguine expectations. ',. ... Subscribe for The Astorian. 1 Afvrdvs Remnlier tha : Cures aCo& to ac Day, I Ml .Nama i 2 Dcys t . on every frrrtrLd box. 25c a-RHARDESTY ... . Scientific Electrician and Contractor for Elictrical Work : "r .' '' 4 " ' ;. " ' ' '' Eleclneal Fixtures, Wirejand Supplies in Stock. GUARANTEED, GAS MANTELS." - 433 Commercial St Astoria, Ore.1 'THE- OLD RELIABLE mm it If) V Absolutely Puro