The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 12, 1904, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, SATURDA Y, MARCH 12, 1904.
PAGE SEVEN.
First National Banlt of Astoria
' ESTABLISHED 1886
Capital and Surplus $106,000,
ASTORIA (SAVINGS BANK
Copllnl I'M lo 8100,000. Burplua And Vndivfild Profits ;!5.000
TransMte genural banking business, latere , paid on time deposit.
J. t A. DOWLBY, O.LPETEKfKN, FKANK PA1T0N. J. W.' GARNER,
President. f Vic President ' Cssbier. - AssUCsshJer
Da
You
Eat
'.f For' hcolth and happiness, or only as duty
If tho former, try eating
at the TOKE POINT OYSTER HOUSE
Every Delicacy in Season.
Private Rooms. 112 Eleventh Street.
Famous Trains
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The Southwest Limited Kansas City' to (
Chicago, Tho Overland Limited to Chicago
via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul ,
to Chscago, run via
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
Each route offers numerous attractions.
' Tho principal thing to insure a quick,
coriifortablo trip east is to sco that your
tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Railway. .
It S. ROWE,
General Ajtnt
134 Third Street, Portland
ASK THE AGENT TOR
TICKETS
vu
..TO..
SPOKANE. 8T. PAUL. DULUTH.
MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAQO AND
ALL POINTS EAST.
TRAI1NM DAILY
PAST TIME
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For Pull Particular, Rate, Folder,
Etc., Call on or Address
H. DICKSON,
' City Ticket Agent.
t2S Third Street, Portland.
S. . TERKES, Q. W, P. A.
ll Flrt Awnue, - SeatU. Wah.
A DIRECT LINE
to Chicago and all point at; Louie
vllie, Mempht. New Orleans, and all
point south. V
K.' v
See that your ticket read via the
llllnol Central B. R. Thoroughly mod
ern train connect with all trancontl
Rental line at St. Paul anA Omaha.
If your Wend are coming wet let u
know and we will quote them direct
the pectally low rat now In effect
from all eastern point.
Any Information a to rates, routes,
to cheerfully given on application,
B. II. TRUMBUuL, , Commercial
Agent, H2 Third street, Portland, Of.
J. C. LINDSET, T. F. A P. A.. 1
Third etreet, Portland, Or.
P. B. THOMPSON, ! T. A. P. A.,
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Time Curd ol Trains
PORTLAND
Leaves Axi1v
Puget Sound Limited. 7:K a m 1:46 pm
Kansas Clty-St Louis
Special 11:10 am 1:45 pm
North Coast limited l:M o m 7:00 a o
Tacoma and BeatUe Night
Express ...........11:46 pm 1:06 sra
Take Puget Sound Limited or North
Cotuit Limited for Gray Harbor point
Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym
D.'a direct v
Take Puget Sound Limited or 1 Can
cat Clty-St Loul Speclai for points
on South Bend bronco,
Double dally train serrloa oa Gray's
Harbor branch.
Four train dally between Portland,
Tacoma and SeatU
PS
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"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"
every night in the year.
Hnfor tftit!"?on atrip no matter
whcre-wrllfl for IntoreNtlnR Informa
tion about comfortable traveling. -
H.LSISLER, Central Agent1
132 Third St. Portland, Oregon.
T. W. TEA8DALE, '
General Pasgeiifter Agent
t t'aul, Minn.
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Rapublioan Primaries.
Notice la hereby given, tnat tne re
publican primary election will be held
in the city of Astoria, Clatsop county,
State of Oregon, on Saturday, April 2,
1904, for the purpose of electing 44 del
estate to the Republican County con
ventlon to be held In the City of As
torla, on Saturday, April 9, 1904, for
the purpose of nominating candidates
for the -various county offices to be
filled at the general election to be held
on Monday, June S, 1904. The follow
Ing I the number of delegate, polling
place and Judge and clerk appoint
ed fof said primary election:
Ward No. 1. Polling place, No.
two's engine house; judges, J. O.
Trulllnger, C. II Stockton, James Ells
worth; clerk, Jos. Hannaford, Chas.
Abercromble; 17 delegates.'
Ward No. 2. Polling place, Welch
office; Judges, Jan. W. Welch, Sam
Oaillch, E. C. Foster; clerks, T. R.
Davis, W. C. Curtis; 17 delegate.
Ward No. 2, Polling plocer W.' F.
McGregor1 office; Judge, Wm. Paint
r, L. Agren and John Nordstrom;
clerk, W, P. O'Brien, Geo, Leeland;
10 delegate. . '
O. C FULTON. Chairman,
C. J. CURTIS, Secretary.
Republican County Convention.
Notice l hereby gtven, that a Re
pubtlcan County Convention for CI at
sop county, State of Oregon, will be
held at the City of Astoria, on Satur
day, April 9, 1904, at the court house
at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, for the
purpose of nominating the following
county officers to be voted for at the
state election to be held on MonJay,
June 6, 1904, and electing 10 delegates
to attend the Republican state con
vention to be held at the city of Port
land, on Tuesday, April 12, 1904, and
10 delegates to the congressional con
vention;
Two representatives,
One county clerk.
One sheriff. ,
One treasurer.
One county commissioner,
One coroner.
One assessor. '
One surveyor.
' Justices of the peace and constab
les in the various precincts.
The various precinct of the county
are entitled to one delegate at large
tnd one delegate for every 25 votes
or fraction over of the votes cast for
F. L Dunbar for secretary of state, the
apportionment being as follows:
Astoria No. 1 17
Astoria No. 2 17
Astoria No. S 10
John Day S
Svensen 4
Walluskl '.
New Astoria 6
Warrenton 4
Clatsop 4
Seaside (
Melville S
Chadwell t
Youngs River S
Olney V
Knappa ........... 3
Clifton 6
West port 4
Vesper 2
Jewell ; V....v 3
Mlshawaka 2
Elsie 3
Push 3
Total 112
The committee recommends that the
primaries be held on Saturday, April
2. 1904. O. C FULTON,
Chairman.
C J. CURTIS, Secretary.
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Economy
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Evaporated
' Cream
roes farthest.
I because it is most concentrated; 1
is most nourishing,
because richest In cream;
' most perfect, .
because most skillfully
prepared. t
Its purity Is guaranteed
under forfeit of $5,000 to
anyone able to prove
any adulteration In our
V product. .
SCOTTtilES
SECOND TIME
First Action; of Courts Set Aside
by Appearance of Much
Deceased Man.
HtIRS WANT HIS ESTATE
rrcHiimed That Necond Legal
DemlHof J'loiK-er Will lie
LnUug an Trchiittal
itics Are Avoided.
Olymplit, March 11. A report haJ
reached Olympla that Moses Scott,
has been declared legally dead by a
probate court of California. This will
make the second time that Scott has
passed away In a legal if not physical
manner, and the report, lecall his ex
perience In thia county where it re
quired several years' litigation and an
appeal o supreme court of the United
State to bring htm back to legal life.
Scott owned considerable ranch and
city property In Thurston county. He
left this section in 1881. and in 1S91 his
heirs, who had not heard from him
since he disappeared, petitioned for a
distribution of his estate. Scott was
declared legally dead by the probate
court, and the affairs of the adminis
tration practically completed when he
reappeared in 1892 and demanded the
return of his property. The probate
court In declaring Scott dead, was -sustained
by the supreme court of the
state, but the United States supreme
court held otherwise. It appears that
the decree purported to give the date
and manner of Scott's death, whereas
If it had simply recited that he had
been absent and unaccounted for for
sev?n years it would have stood.
After having been thus resurrected,
Scott received back his property, stayed
in Olympla a while and departed for
some unknown place In 1890.
It Is said the decree of the California
probata court has avoided the defects
of the decree entered in this state and
that Scott is now hopelessly dead.
Since his second disappearance, an
estate to which he was one of the
heirs htLB been administered,' and there
Is a considerable sum of money wait
ing him or his heirs here. R. G. O'Brien,
administrator of 'he last named estate,
claimed to nave heard from Scott in
Arizona, and several months ago went
south expecting to find Scott there. It
Is apparent from the report received
here of the second decree declaring
Scott dead that Mr. O'Brien's quest was
In vain.
It Is presumed -hat Scott's heirs will
again seek a distribution of his prop
erly In this state.
EI E ALTS
J7
is the
T n
lost loiooftae
No one can tell good baking powder
from bad merely by the appearance; ."
The price is some guide, but not an in
fallible one; ''.
Some 'cheap brands may raise the dough,
yet contain unwholesome ingredients.
There is one safe, sure way, i. e.,
to follow the recommendations of the
U. S. GOVERNMENT ANALYSTS,"
THE HIGHEST AUTHORITIES ON HYGIENE
THROUGHOUT THE VORLD.
THE BEST HOUSEKEEPERS EVERYWHERE
TRAGEDY -AVERTED.
cjust in the nick of time our little
boy was saved," writes Mrs. W. Wat
kins, of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneu
monia had played sad havoc with him
and a terrible cough set In besides.
Doctors treated him, but he grew worse
every day. At length we tried Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
and our darling was saved. He's low
sound, and welL" Everybody ought to
know, It's the only sure cure for
Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases.
Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist
Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
Mastadon Found in Alaska.
The complete form of a mastodon has
flteen found at Hillside, on Quarts creek,
according to advices from Dawson. - It
was Imbedded 38 feet In the earth when
found and It necessitated the use of a
steam thawing plant, to unearth the
Immense animal. The hair and the
skin of the beast are In a perfect state
of preserveation, although th flesh is
soewhat decomposed, and the big tusks,
which remained fastened to the skull,
are in good condition. It is sold the
skeleton Is worth about 250.000, as there
are but one or two of them in existence
In this condition. Three men Herson,
Swanson And Herter discovered the
mastodon. It was buried in an old
channel and wtl In the tone of almost
perpetual fro.st, which accounts for the
good shape It Is In.
WILL NOT TALK.
San' Francisco, March 11. Baron
Kaneko, former minister of agricul
ture and Commerce, and K. Takahashl,
vice-president of the Yokohama Specie
bank, arrived here today on the steam
er Siberia. They refused to be Inter
viewed and departed Immediately for
Washington. The consul gave no in
formation regarding his mission to
this country. It has been stated that
they propose to examine into the finan
cial conditions and the possibility of
negotiating a loan In the United
States.
BAKIN G 'POWDER
ABSOLUTELY PURE
JEWISH REFUGEES ALLOWED
TO REMAIN IN SEATTLE
pv-.f -' r. r - r
Seattle, March 11. The government,
responding to the earnest appeal of
prominent local Hebrews, has given
permission for the family of Samson
Gourman. Russian Jewish refugees
from Odessa, to enter the United
States. This authority came from
Washington yesterday to W. B. Estell,
head of the United States immigration
service for this district, and news of
the action taken was also received by
Jacob Furth in a telegram from Con
gressman Humphrey.
Gourman, his wife, mother-in-law
and seven children, fleeing from Odessa
to escape persecution at the hands of
the Russians, made their way to the
orient, where they boarded the Nippon
Yusen Kaisha steamship Iyo. As their
cash possessions totaled $75 the United
States immigration officers refused
them admittance and ordered deporta
tion. Meanwhile Jewish people of this
city interested themselves and not only
proceeded legally to prevent the execu
tion of the order of deportation, but
they made an appeal direct to the gov
ernment with the result stated.
Mrs. Gourman, owing to the fact that
she was about to become a mother,
through the offices of F. M. Studley,
local manager of the Nippon Yusen
Kaisha, and those who had taken up
the case. Mr. Studley guaranteed the
government that Mrs. Gourman would
appear In the event that the order of
deportation was confirmed on appeal.
As the Iyo sailed Wednesday some
disposition hod to be mode of the rest
of the family, as they had been de
tained aboard the vessel ever since its
arrival. So all save Mrs. Gourman
and .he eldest daughter were taken to
the Port Townsend immigration deten
tion station, v
Now, however, they are at liberty
and will be returned to Seattle on one
of the sound steamers. At 1 o'clock
Wednesday morning Mrs. Gourman
gavi birth to a boy.
STORM IN MONTANA. .
Residsncs Portion of Miles City Flood-
: d by Overflow. v
Butte, Mont, March 11. Reports
from the eastern part of the state tell
of damage done by high water from
the Yellowstone. At Miles City ce in
the Tongue river broke up Wednesday
and gorged where it empties into the
Yellowstone, four miles , above Miles
City. The river overflowed Us banks
and the entire residence' portion of the
town is flooded. v , " ,
Dynamite is being used to break up
the blockade, but so far the attempts
have been unsuccessful. At Glendlve
ice has piled up a short distance above
the neV steel bridge crossing the Yel
lowstone, and fears are entertained
that when it breaks it will carry the
brtdg with it The bridge Is a new
one, having been only completed last
fall
WORKING OVERTIME.
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Life Pills. , Millions are always at work,
night and day, curing Indigestion, Bili
ousness, Constipation, Sick Headache
and all Stomach, Liver and - Bowel
troubles 1 Easy, pleasant safe, sure.
Only 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store.
SCROFULA
A DISEASE
WE INHERIT.
Scrofula manifests itself in many ways. Swelling of the glands of the?
Beck and throat, Catarrh, weak eyes, white swelling, offensive sores and ab
scesses, skin eruptions, loss of strength and weakness in muscles and joints..
t. . . f. i i : . . ..... . . . .
ii i a imseruuic uiseasc ana iraceaDie in almost every instance to some?
Scrofula aprwared on the htaA of my
n'uu granacuiia wnnn only 18 mont.1
family blood taint.
Scrofula i3 bred in the
bone, 13 transmitted
from parent to child,
the seeds are planted in
infancy and unless the
blood is purged and pu
rified and every atom of
the taint removed Scrof
ula is sure to develop at
some pe: tod 11 your life,
old, and spread rapidly pver'her bod v.
The di.OK.so next attack the fret and
w feared -he would iosa br sipht. Ew
insnt physiciaua were consulted, li"t
could do nothing to rr-Ueve the little iu
noont. It vrn then tht wi decided to
try S. S. 8. Thut randicine at onoe mud
a speedy and ooiuuleta cure. Sbe ii now
, a young- lady, and has cover had a aiti
of the disease to return.
... iV , MBS. EUTH EERKLY,
150 South 8th Street. - Salina,
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v. j njuma w. w. w. vuic iui oi:iuiuia. 11 Wlcau?c?i 11 lit l I lull US
op the blood, makes it rich and pure, and under the tonic effects of this
great Blood Remedy, the general health improves, the digestive organs are
strengtnened, and there is a gradual but sure return
to health. The deposit of tubercular matter in the
joints and glands is carried off as soon as the blood
is restored to a normal condition, and the sores, eroj
tions, and other symptoms of Scrofilla disappear.
S. S. S. is guaranteed, purely vegetable and harmless: an ideal blood
purifier and tonic that remoes all blood taint and builds up weak constitu
tions. Our physicians will advise without charge, all who write n9 about
their case, liook mailed free. . . ,
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