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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1904)
New Style Everything first Class. The Best the Market Affords. Open Day and Night. Good Service. estaurant RADIUM IS OF NO AVAIL J20 Rth SU mxI door to Griffin Bro. and d)olnlh tht Offka Stloon mninuot LlIIIIITTTTrll xaxrzzxzzxxzzx FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholciala and Retail Sh'pti lagging Camps and Mills nuriliod on tthort notice. ' LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD . ' WASHINGTON MARKET . CIIRISTENSON CO. ASTORIA, OREGON Last Experiment Made With New! Discovery in Attempt to Cure Cancer. New York firm had closed negotia tion for th purchase of several war vessel. Meanwhile,- it In r Insisted, every detail had been arranged be tween the administration and the American flrm'o agent In Santiago, but against thin there If a oecret, agree ment of the senate whereby no more warship are to be told If the Argen tine government duet not sell aome of her ship. WILL SHOOT EX-PRESIDENT AGGRAVATES THE SUFFERING M l The ( Hedicine That Cures. Rsmo, Okix, Ma? H, ! consider It th. mt v.lu.bl. meUlotoe. a4 'V. ..a. che.ux.t eur. my tick vokimcm um.m itti M ruw. only lw boltlwi to t a wropl.w and iMUng euf. 1 MMClalty womoxBd It fur outrlp or orto trouble, fnflaintti.lloa end uloamtloD. Mlriful. profui. Of mmot nwni.txu.Uua .nd It I. bj1 luf. wl)unit to during the fonuuiv portod, Insuring f eliliUuirln ua 11 nhoultl bar p!c la erery bom; It Is a tree rrl.t4 to wife, mother and .W sad 1 ot heart ily iwosn Msdlk Warma am Ltorea. Dr. Mr. Dochanaa i an authority on the edw of medicine and ecr . . . ' .i. w .i,.;,i.n. Unit for the relief of iuf- fern, but tbii doM not drtor her from expressing her view in prmse of Wine of Owdul. . , . Mr. IJwJmnan'i high intelligence 4 long and i.kxWuI fiperience rwdurl'-r advice of great Talue. Wine of Cardui regulates mentation. mrm laring-down paint and relieve Buffering women of the pais and , misery I which their act it heir. You have the word of Dr. I iichaimn and thounnti'le of other eminent women that W tne of Cardui will completely cure you. All druggUla m!I IIjOO bottlea Wine of Cardal. a worai&SOTiiiifl.- The finest Product of Australian mines for domestic use. The best house coal ever brought to Astoria 400 TONS JUST ARRIVED Will be sold at same old .price while it lasts. Free Delivery in the City. ELMORE & CO. Phone 1961 9th and Commercial Streets. GOING surgeon Abnudoii After Long but Vain Practice to Cure Awful Malady by Ue ' of Itndiuui. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. HETTON !COAL Kew Tork, March JJ. The radium treatment for cancer haa been entirely itbiindotu'd at the cancer bonnkal, cable the Herald' London correspond ent. It wn never vlewod with much hojie th'-re, and-a few day ago the luf unMuccMMful exmirfinent with It took feUce. , Afi-ordlrir to the Dally Hall,, the trtal were made at the end with inM containing flva grain, covered i only with ntlra fheetlng, probably the Inrgeat morel In any hospital In Eu- a iU ami h cfr.-ct wilt aiway I" attme, though It mignt vary ira a ue are. The surface of the kln became infiumti a. hllnter formed and dried up. but that wa all. A Sixteen raea have been under treat ment. the lonaent period ot a wge ki.ni i. Atlon hiivlnx been three hour and the longeet total time of appllca tlon having been about 25 hour, and the only favorable reault ha been an nwninnal ceautllon of puln. On the other hand aeveral patient have com plained of an Increaw of pain. BRIBERY 18 DISCLOSED. of MINATURE GOVERNMENT. General Bonilla Sentenced to Death by Court Martial and . , Thrown Into Prison. . Former Bailiff Give 'Startling Tti mony Agalr.t Lawyer. ' Chicago. March S, Startling Infor mat Ion on the alleged bribing of Juries by Alexander Sullivan In the Interest the Union Traction Company haa been utinlled In the disbarment pro ceedlnr brought against Sullivan Tntrioa o. Lvncb, the former ballilT. was on the atatid before Maater In Chaacery Learning, and was cros-e-amlned by Lawyer H. T. Gilbert. " In reply to Question. Lynch aald: "There waa a beaten path from the courthouse to Sulllvan'a offloe, and I waa familiar with the Traction Corn- nan V affair aa If I were an employe. Sullivan, gave me monej for bribing jurors a number of time." Lynch declare he had bribed more than a hundred Juror. "Uia any the Juror you approached refuse to do business with your inquired Attor ney aitbert. "I only remember three who refused to g into thelicheme." replied Lynch. Congress Will. Be Copied Eaaetly By Chicago Schools. Chicago, March 28.The public schools of Chicago will be frrganlzed Into a miniature national, state and municipal governments. If plan under consideration by Superintendent Ed win G. Cooly are carried out. Superintendent Cooley believe that by' bringing the pupil into organiza tions representing the three different stages of government, civics can be taught with better results than In any other wav. ; The plan being considered by Sup- trlntendent Cooley and other Chicago ducator n teres ted In ; the mibject, contemplate the i lection of a national house of representative from the grammar schools, considered a sep- erate states, and theelectlon of sen ator from the high schools. . ' Kach elementary school will send one representative to the national con gress and each high school will send sirdrnl (nators one or two from each year' class to the higher branch of the mock national govern ment. ' , ' ' . -; The state and city government will be formed In much the same way. The president and all officer of the different branches of government will bi elected by the Australian ballot system an J In every detail the ma chinery of the national government will be copied. The little government will be found ed upon the principals of coeducation and eiuaruffrage. 1 CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY Chlcff'xecutive'of Ilondnrasfor Many Y?r nnd Made an Excellent Olllcial for the People. . ' Luckily Captain Bartoll, who com manded, had with him a small pocket lamp. This gave light enough for the leading rank to nwch by. Th sec ond party had no such aid and were In a desperate plight, when Captala Bartoif had an Inspiration. "Stop! Stop!" he called, and ha dog crouched at hi feet. Attaching a string to the collar the captain said, "Forward. Stop," and the column marched be hind ih'i dog through the dark. At dangerous points the dog often turned back to find the tracks of the first column, but he always did find them, and at last led thA column to safety. London Globe, New : Tork, March 23. There Is a rumor here that ex-President Poiicarpo Bonilla, of Honduras, ha been tried by court, martial and sentenced to be shot to death, says a Herald dispatch from Panama, He was arrested and thrown into prison latt .month, with several other mem bers of the chamber of deputies, It belnc charged that a, clot against the government of Prenldent Manual -Bo-I nllla was hatching among them. f Ueneral PolicarPOl5ontH& for many! years wa the president of the country ;tnd It waa sail that he was the only man who ever retired from office wil lingly and without starting a revolu tion to bring him back Into power again. It was during his admlnstra ton that a reform constitution wa adopted which provided among other changes for a secret ballot Instead of the viva voc method of election. Garden Party a Success. ; New Tork, March 2S. United State Minister Irving B. Dudley' garden party Just given In honor of the visit ing mercan warships, wm ft creat success, say a Lima, Peru, corres pondent to the Herald. The beautiful ground surrounding the legation were brilliantly illuminated, and the leader of Lima society, together with many distinguished foreigner were present. 1 The cruiser New Tork' band attract ed it share of attention and tlwi pa triotic air which it rendered evoked much enthusiasm. ' FOR BETTER CONDITIONS. ' School DETERMINED ON OPEN SHOP. MATADOR IS SLAIN. ' Millionaire I 111. New Tork, March 23. Richard A. McCurdy, the millionaire president of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, is vry 111 here, says a special dispatch from Santa Barbara. Cal. He will be removed to New Tork in hi private car immediately, : instead of visiting here for five or tlx week a he had planned. He arrived here only a few day ago, accompanied by hi on. Mr. McCurdy I seventy years old and ia aald to have been in poor health for some time. , Operator Aver That He Will Run Mine Aa He Pleas. vi..tnr rni. March 23. James V i ivvi " r " ' Burns, president of the Portland Min ing Company and largejy Interested in the Midget mine, from which the min er were called out last Saturday, has made the following statement: "You can state positively for me that the Midget will remain closed for the present, but when it I worked it will be on the 'open shop' plan. We will employ whatever miner we wish and we wUl ship to whatever mm and samplers we choose." Mr. Burns has continued to operate the Portland mine since tne mm?r strlks, having agreed to the terms of the union. ' ' Board of Health Will Enlist Children to Assist New Tork, March 2 J. In an at tempt to check the dessemination of pneumonia and germ of other dis ease of the respiratory organ, Presi dent Darlington of the board of health has enlisted the aid of half a million school children. HI idea i that they will help greatly In the enforcement of law prohibiting expectoration onj sidewalk and in public conveyance but that, In educating the children he will be educating the man. He has brought the matter to the attention of Henry A. Rodger, president of the board of education, who heartily ap proves the suggestion.' Great quanti ties of slip are being printed by the department of health for distribution among the children, and" at the same time the teachers will be expected to explain the seriousness of the dangers Involved in the practice of spitting In public place. It ia designed that both boys and girl carry a little pad of the warning alinn and that when they see a man! violating the ordinance they will hand a card warning him of the heavy fine to which he 1 liable. Public,, school teacher also will be directed to take nnrtlcular pains In pointing out to their charges the dangers of violation of the sanitary code. Dying Bull Revives Suddenly and Gores Hi Tormentor. El Paso, Tex. March 23. "Cuckoo," one of the most noted bull fighters In all Mexico, met his death while pur suing his vocation in the arena at Juarez. ... . , "Cuckoo" wa regarded a an ex pert with the sword, and when he faced the fourth bull to administer the coup de grace to the exhausted an imal no one doubted but that the death of the beast would result from one clean thrust Contrary to expec tatoins, the bull did not die Instantly, but sank to his knees In mortal agony. "Cuckoo" then attempted to give the brain thrust and complete his work, but as he bent over the bull hastily re gained his feet and tossed the matador Into the air, piercing him with his long horn and tearing the flesh In a horrible manner. The dying man was quickly wrapped In a blanket and car ried from the arena, while the vic torious bull rolled over In the sand, to rise no more. Several thousand peo ple witnessed the fight and many were slck2ned by the closing spectacle. "Cuckoo" was a favorite with the Mexican masses, aid his untimely end caused much sorrow among the Mexi can ix-ons. To Include Famous Jurist. SU Louis, March 23. A way and mean committee haa been appointed by Frederick W. Lehmann, chairman of the St Louis bar committee, to arrange for the International law con clave to be heli ther tbi summer. If will be the duty of this committee to raise an entertainment fund, which ha been estimated at $10,000. The delegate to the convention will clude the most famous Jurist of the world. ; . .' ' '. "' EAST TIIAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON BaltitTiore ! & Ohio R. R- ROYAlte TRAINS " ' ' '" . --BETWEEN 'y . ' Cliicaocj and New York . vii wasuinqt6n,d;o. FinWt and Fastest eeriesW trains in the world. Palatial Coach cb, Pullman Buffet Tarlot and Drawing Boom Cars. v.. ' The Finest Dining tar Service in the World. IS operated by the Baltimore Ohio. Bailroad. D. H, AUSTIN, Gcntral Pass. Ait- - Chicago, 111. Government Must Permit. New York. March 23. A semi-offic ial statement says no warships qan be sold without the authorization of con gress, cables the Herald correspondent at Valparaiso, Chile. This Is given inn urltK riinnfl'H that & OUt III v;vi'!i. vn - - - - jpl Li. PLUS ..... . .... .... . . . i NaA "I trim n iffloinmOT m'Ar;iiViiina ia do m. ny b I ! found the rlghl bln Ml.." Mr full o pimp IM b'" lunula. Atr iKin vMCBm. ""i"" ....inu.a tha t of them and i.oomm.sa !i hm to nil frl.ndi. 1 feel fln. when 1 " '"J "rnln. llo to b.T. . ch.oo. to rMommend CuSKuMi" . . , .w W.J. BeaT For Th Bowel , V CAMDV CATHARTIC Unions Keep Up Strike. New Ybrk, March 2S None of the local unions of bricklayer, has mani fested any desire to call oft the strke which has tied up work throughout this city. The " general executive nnrt rt the Bricklayers Union has not been askd to act In the matter Additional locals of this union have vntBfl m strike, maklmr five out of nine that have decided to stay out. To End Lockout. New York. March 23. It is asserted bv President Prltchard, of the Litho graphers International Protective and B-mellclal Association, that 15 large firms throughout the country have de cided to employ only members of his association and end the lockout In their plants. There are nearly 10,000 workmen locked out in various parts of the country, owing to their refusal tn slirn the employers' . arbitration agreement. . . aid In bulk. The ennln. tablet ""'MO vvv 0ttMnteed to .or. or your Boner BMit. - Sterllnf R.m.dy Co., Chlc.(0 or N.Y. 83 Earthquakes Separate. Rallimore. March 23. Tne eartna ouake that "shook New England Mon- tima enflrate. and distinct frorri one felt here an hour and a half later. This wa shown by developing the films of the seismograph at John Hopkins university. They record a 10 minute shock that started in this vi clnity at 2:30 Monday morning. The earthquake wheh thrilled all New England occurred at four minute past one o'clock In the morning Panama I Pleased. New York, March '23. There 1 great satisfaction at the action of the Salvadorean government In finally recognising the republic, cable the WoraM correspondent at Panama. Federico goyd. who has been appolnt- onnmil-e-eneral to Salvador, wiu also represent Panama In Nicaragua t w. mi whole life to Burdoek Rtood Bitter. Scrofulous sores ccvered my body. I seemed beyond cure. B. R. r has made me a perfectly -eU wo man." Mrs. Chas. Button, Bervill Canin Sagacity. Details which are now transpiring a to the avalanche which cost the lives of six French soldier bear an other touching tribute to the saving intelligence of a dog. But for I the, sagacity of this faithful animal the death roll muBt have been doubly greater than it was. After the rescue of the men entombed the troops formed themselves into two parties, one of which went forward in the darkness at once with the Injured. A Comical Ass. An Inspector of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal summoned a farmer for working hi donkey in an unfit state, men charged before the magstrate with cruelty to the animal the farmer said: . '"There's nothing wrong with him. He' only a bit proud." "But the inspector says he wa so lame he had to walk on hi tiptoes." "Yes, he often does that" "But if the donkey was not lame, why did he walk on hi -tiptoes T "To keep hia tail from dragging on the ground the road are so dusty." Dublin New. : ' t J' A iJLJLJ a V- "A The Best 5c Cigar that ever Crossed Cirfar Counter