The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 17, 1904, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE MOHNJXd ASTOIUAN, SUXDAY, AJ'IUL 17, 1004.
PAGE THREE.
GENTLEMEN'S
SHOES j&
At Popular I'rlM-a
$3jQ $3jQ $4!
We have an --niullr x
oellent licl of inwtium
priced hmi select from
urli mm the ct'lcliriiti tl
W. L. DOUGLAS
WALK-OVER
(Soot) ! .11 h fur Aii
PETERSON BRO
For the
BEST DECORATOR
!it nt 8tock of Wall Decoration
iiml tlio Mont Prompt tvrvi
(Jo to
B.
F. ALLEN 8
THE LEADERS
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SAYS PALACE
IS HAUNTED
Korean Emperor Prefers Make
shift Quarters to Scehe cf
Murdered Queen.
riRlirCiLITiCALSiGMFlCANCt
Tr,v!'i; fi Put re '( 1 1 i or Stricken
Unit "I'ttaii (, Ob.sciiri;
1 i'"' Whero AvkuhkImx
' i I ret lv '(ie i n c.
bly It wiik wounded even ui.to d.-ath. j
w ilt'.' Clicivwth drag'ted hllnelf to i
the foot of a tall fir tree and there !
I "ip a luiif from n notebook on which, i
with bis last remnant of strength he j
penciled the fnl farewell to hi furu. j
iiy. :
HE GOES THE
TRACY ROUTE
MONEY MARKET UNSETTLED.
MAMMOTH Z VISITED.
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PI
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NOW IS THE
TIME TO FIT
OUT FOR THE
SEASON,
WE SELL
EVERYTHING
April i ,, l-VMuy. T!ij eutficr
'I In ii'i!il-iH' thin rnornl'i?
-r.H i' t'le ii;,'f)iiii(Hli; com,
f
li-rm:! . i . 1
tl.! iilio. i (!iui',.' l by Ukj ). am
is f tl.c j. !,ue f r ii t was i-uU-.i. lf.nk
i liMji!r,.M as i.j Hi'! huUii of tSe !-.
I!';i rf ' I i.; 1 iiJl..', r! . Mi. '.ti'l-
t!nt In! ii i.i.-rvou,
Ki.:t ii.j( c thai
f the j.al.u c hits ,i r, -
;.!'illT!i end Ui.'.t it '.. 'A f
(to ) :'(rr ii tic Kym:x
:!. t .i!' j.lr'M of t ho .!
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ii ' f '.(:( ; ,. !i tin i-ii i.'-.' or ! 1
':' '; i. j .af-n. Th 'iot.":vr
).!'! i -lorn. il.U3t '
j. i! i' Isr ti.nH .h'. ru'.'-
; R. J"'' jt-;!!, to i(Mii(t h
ii'-ri ! iilrary in ti. Kkiseken
hulMliiir. (!? b look n fusf" 'luring
ifio thv in. ill th l-alne I" rebuilt
In,. -!iiiflc .:iii( vhith '.v:.iu totally
!,.!r.yil toKth'r '.vitii thcuniinds of
tohiin worth of limn nr. Hits and ina-
him-ry wll !.. relnntnlluJ.
Tlio h-u j. of ciiiouldtrlng lulnii are
! rliij gu -u'llt'.l Iiy a cordon of vigilant
(i!illft Hiatl'JiiiiI no foot and a half
riimrt around tint pulatu' wallH. The
u;'i!ili!oii i (iiiulatlon In pM ltcd und
,(, ,., ,. t)in tlii', roRardlng It
;H ni. pvit ,...rtf-tit,
The Hiv fiii i,,h."1 u wonderful Hpec-
H'"!11. "I'lic !( ruoiiiiiahiH nbout the
yji lty v"rn lighted u i tlioush It were
If) I.... t I . . ......! . . ... .1.. t t
AiiH a:; J J n.unMe troops arrived on
the y i n ijiiirk time Ainnrii an innr
fr' firmrd a hnrliet brljrndo nnd I'nlt-
i
i i- ' -h Minlst' i' Allen took prevail-'
'o t. pre. out th flamfs reaching the
t'nii. All the Korean Kovprninlnt
rvcor ln and tu-ounts were Jr.st, topetherl
with rrmi h treasure. The loss Is es
llmutfd ut $3.OUt),00n.
Officii at Dj - . n Fi.nl Animal Fin- '
'. H. A np.-'','a to t.
i' iV'His lfnv?mti ?,jy.: i
T r;i:.,n (f!)) ,rty ; PURSUED
; Escaped Convict Kills Himself
! When He. Finds Posse Sur-
H;iillt--, Aj.r
f'OKl -'t( llU'i
fioveir.or I. T
tt officials jwi
mi!:, of V.tt: ir
t ovcif l on i, ri
The fURk" U..1
imd wltii 'fi.i-:: j
tnsikK. '. ui1 ur.d
M.fi;:::i v.-.:-! I".l
roursdin Him.
BY- AUTOMOBILE
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the
'args as
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Ne.coml I olxiiu fugitive
KikIh II. Mr When all !loji
of i'M-ajM' i round (u
High RaUs In Railroad Notes Kpt
th Broker Gusing.
Nw York. April 16. Specuhitlve ac
tivity In sto k hri baited this wek,
iarKly lnfluened by the question of
the Union Pacific content to renew con
trol of Northern Pacific and Burling
ton. Further note Insue by railroad
"or;or:ition have dashed the hope
of an irnprovtd demand for bonds. Crop
(r. t'; hav! a growtnv Influence and
th '.vioifr '.vhcat condition were un
favorable The Improvement In the
iron tr ut ? vnn of mo-lerate effect. Rail
road earriinga are lower but a ettle-
T''at imcnt of grain rates dinpute was re-'
stanJod with satisfaction. The case of
tho money ..market locks re.isuuring.
cffr:l tn the high rate on the'
railroad notes.
tta ami . .,
Mk'li;ton may
v!. I hf part al- i
i,.,.l-...,.i..al Tka ! Oil
..... 4. ..II. .ft- ... A II.
if-'l. It In Ullcvcd
f n hi holnt(l up
':. to th ui faaf
'Ksi'-tly In the pay
,o!.1 hearing gi;ii(!M,
Ncv Yorlt. April 1G-Ray Fahoy,
oti: ut tii'j leader of th? Folsom urls-
outhreak, ha kik'd hirnseif after
a. U-'-'perate- battle ,v.-!th. a pursuing
pow according to au ' Ami1:an pe
d.j! from Hanford, Cil. The battle
wltfr the r'-oped ctitrict took place
In an open 11-1 1. The puisuit was con-
' wttnrk and forty f-;et ducted by Sh-rlff Duckner, who fol
rfiae. Th point of the !i,",,i .,., -. ..,..i,n
Faliey w,i one of the 14 who broke
jail at. Folnom last July. He Is the
-t,id of the fugitives to take his
own life sftor finding It Impossible to
sret away. Conatable Bernsfein, of
Ifnnf ird, notfeed Fabey at the railway
station he accosted Fnhey and at-
j tempted to arrest him a? n vagrant Fa-
rttin-! 'jw.nd and touch the
!:.;:! of muck. Th? fact that
th reii a'iiii tavo hern found In the
: 'i1.!. ar! m' iavel would Indicate th
..lie i died oci'k a;.-o at the time the
aitilf rroiw deirfit were taking place,
it may be that the anlmnl antedated
Hi? gold de:oit, but the faet that
FOARD & STOEt
Confectionery for
Everybody,
Tut up in the iuont sttraetivt form
nuitable for oircringn, and of tho most
m'lwt cHinlifn, hi ti linns, etc., ig now
ready for the chiming at the
EASTERN CANDY STORE
508-508 Commercial 8t,
Nxt Qriftin'n P.mW Store.
Their wile-Hral reputation for
furiiiHln'ng the niont heulthful, pure
and delioiotig coiifiK'tiouery in a full
imarantee of the liih quality of
their ipmmIh.
1 ' If ft fl.t tJ II.. r..ll r. .-..I la I .... A. U
' ey drew his revolver and Eernstoin
the bon?? and much of It above would j . ,. ,t ...
failed n policeman. Meanwhile Fa-
m to indicate that Doth belong to I
one age or terlod. How many years
the bone have been lying In the grav
els cannot be approximated by any
one. In the Jawfl are two or thrw teeth
and near the skeleton were found two
or three detached. The visitors re
tort no tlesh on the remains and no
offensive smell in the proximity. The
Inner tips Of the tusks converge just
within the heavy bone frame in which
they are set.
SYNDICATE BUYS LINE.
PIONEER MEETS DEATH.
ST
GOING EA
TKAVEL IS GENUINE PLEASURE ON
Baltimore 4& Ohio R.
ROYAL BLUE TRAINS
BETWEEN
Chicago and New York
via WASHINGTON, I). C.
Finest and Fastest series of trains in the world. Palatini Coach
oh, Pullman Buffet Parlor and Drawiug Room Cars.
The Finest Dining Car Service in the World.
Is operated by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
Bi R!i AUSTIN, General Pass. Agt- - Chicago, 111,
Not Left by Alaskan Who I Killed
by Bear.
Seattle, April H. A np lal to the
poMt-InUdllgencer from Nome says:
Death In u horrible form came to
lloiixo Chvsweth, a Wvll known plo
neer of Alaska.. While auntlng In the
Tanuna country during the winter he
wounded a bmrr. Apparently It at
tacked him beore he -could kill It. It
gave him mortal wounds, but before
he died he penciled a note which said:
"I have met my fate. Oood.bye
and God care for and bless you all.
Was hunting and Mounded bear. It
ha killed me. Good-bye."
Frank Hurton. of Fairbanks, writes
under date of Derembor 24. and from
his letter the sad story is gleaned:
Chesweth left Fairbanks early In
October with his gun and pack, and
like hundreds of others few paid any
attention to the lonely miner as he
wended-his way ov.-i- the hills. 'Go
ing out In the hilte for a hunt," he
told a few Hcnuitlntances he et, and
little ho dreamed that he was going
to his death.
Up over Pedro's dome he made hi
waydown the valley of Cleary creek.
across the flats at the mouth and up
the splendid vulley of the Chataneega.
Fo vveeks he hunted In the hills on
either side of the river and finally
reached a point near the headwaters
and then It is evident that he started
homeward. He come to a place
where the river made a horseshoe
bend and instead of folowlng the
river he started to cut across the nar
row neck of land through the heavy
timber. When abotjt half way over
he sighted a bear and succeeded in
wounding It. The enraged brute
turned to attack Chesweth, und It Is
evident from the condition of his rifle
that the next shell he attempted to
throw into the magazine stuck and
left him with only his knife for defense.
Around
Norfolk A Southern Railroad Passes
Into Hands, of Other Parties.
New York, April 16. At a meeting
Just held here, control of the Norfolk
& Southern Uallroai has been sold
to a syndicate composed of Flint Ba
con & Company, and the Continental
Trust Company of I'ittsburg. This
syndicate owns the. Chesapeake Transit
Company and It Is understood to be In
the interest of this corporation that
the Norfolk & ?Vuthern was purchased.
It has been Owned for several years
by men identified with the New York
Cer tnU system. President John Car
stensen resigned and his successor is
A. F. Flint
The Norfolk & Southern owns 146
miles of mllrond and upcrates a steam
boat Hue. It has a capital of $2,000,000
and a funded debt of $1,350,000.
j hey drew his revolver anduernstoln
hey fled.
A posse headed by Sheriff Buck
per was hurriedly organized and took
after the convict on bicycles and auto
mobiles. Two milts from Hanford,
Fancy was seen In an open field.
He turned and fired on the officers and
then they shot and wounded him in
the legs. As he fell, the convict put
his revolver to his head and fired a
shot that caused Instant death. The
escape in which Fahey figured was one
of the most sensational in the his
tory of California. With 12 fellow con
victs he forced his way to freedom
by klling one of the guards of the
prison. The military was called Out
and for several weeks the hunt went
on. Two militiaman were killed. One
convict committed suicide and four
were captured.
the place where his body
was found for many feet there were
truces of the desperate struggle and
great patches of the heavy black fur
showed that the hunter had made
good use of hi only weapon. Pos
sibly the bear was driven off possi-
Locked up the Light.
Wiien Plus Whallen, of Springfield,
saw his first Incandescent lijrht. But
he evinced no great surprise. It was
not until he went to his room, whore
the bellboy had alrady switched the
current that he noticed that ther was
no opening In the circular globe.
He blew upon It gently and was op- j
couiaged rather than disheartened to ,
r'nd that it didn't blfiw back. Ktit toe (
encouragement, turned to ang.r when j
a stronger whif produced no results I
wh:iter. Mr. tvlinici. has strong j
lungs and he did his best, his Indiana- I
U'ti increasing with each p il.ii t. i
To his gren relief he noticed that
the strinor by which tho strange linht I
was suspended contained a loon to !
shorten tt. The liyht hung over tho
dresser. Mr. Whallen let out the
loop and put the light in the top
drawer and found to his satisfaction
that the room was In Stygian dark,
ness. So he lay down and slept
peacefully, with no light to annoy
him.
PXPOKT OF' THK CONDITIO OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Astoria, in the State' of Oregon, a .'
the close of business, March 2Sth. 3 30.
r.ESOL'KCES ' " '-
Loans and d'ncotirits. ...... . 18,CS7 61
Overdrafts, secured and un-
secur-1
I. S. Honda to 'secure cir
. .eolation ... ........ . . . . . . . '
Stocks, securities, , etc
Other real estate owned
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents), .... ,
Due from State Hank and
Cankers
Due from approved reserve
eg-nts . ....... 119.1351 60
Checks and other cash items 297 S7
Notes of other National
Canks 390 00
XUkles and Cents 108 74
lawful. Money Reserve in Bank, viz:
ne i, 1121.000 00
r,egal tender . .
notes ........ 120 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
Circulation)
6,349 01
12,500 09
72,790 00
, 6,000 0 :
2, Mi 67.
H2J4 61
121,120 00
625 00
.J784.76S 01
) 50,000 .00
50,000 60
Methodist Episcopal Cw.-ifercir, Lo!
Anflele, May 3-31, 1904. '
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and tases paid..,. 13,868 77
National Bank notes out- ,
standing 12,500 00
Individual de- ' '
posits subject ' '
J t cheek' . ,. .-.$311,299. 23
i Demandcertifi- ' . ;
oate of deposit 141,042 95 '.;
Certified cnecks 57 00
652,399 21
, l.nal $784,708 01
a ! state of Oregon, County of Clatsop, as:.
S. Gordon, Cashier of the above
An excellent opportu iity to ci.j
California Sprang, whioh is r.t.ly :i
continuance of ihe beautiful eiimr.-e of, d BoltmAy 8Wear that
winter, amplified by the blooming
orchards and tiixurb r,r gal dens
I S.
; the above statement is true to the best
I of my knowledge and belief
Portland to Los Angeles ?nd return.!
S. S. GORDON, Cashlei.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
SALE DATES APRIL 24-MAY 2, 1104. of AP". H
FINAL LIMIT JUNE 30, 190-1. ' V. . BOELUXO,
For full Information regarding these
rates, and for beautifully illustr -t-fi
California advertising' matter, addre"
W. E. COMAN, GEN., PASS., AGENT,
Portland, .Ore.
Notary Public.
Correct Att.it:
G. C. FLAVEL,
TV. F. MfOREOOR.
'V. M. T.ADiJ,
lMrecto -9
i
NEW ZEALAND
IRE INSURANCE CflSIPAiTif
Oi k !-:V ZEALAND.
W. V. Thorn. w. Auui-iger, San Francisoo.
UMJMinii' I il A 1 ! I UTY OF SFI A REHOLDKRy
ll.i '.! a l uiierwritin o:i the Pacific
Ooait twenty-live years.
vS. mwm 0 CO., Resident Agents. Astcrla, Or.
- it - - tl
TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM.
he
Is the Oaly Possible Way of Harta
A Effective Cora.
If you see a woman or a man with lux
uriant glossy hair, you may be ur nei
ther ha dandruff to amount to anything.
In nearly every case where women and
men have thin brittle hair, they owe It
to dandruff. There are hundreds of prep
aration that "claim" to cure" dandruff.
but not one but Newbro's Herplcldo tails ! 1
you that dandruff is the result of a rerm i
burrowing into the scalp, and that per
manent cure of dandruff and its conse-!
quent falling and baldness, can only be
had by killing the rerm: and there is no '
other preparation that will destroy that j
Kerru nut iseworo'a Herptdde. "Destroy
the cause, nnd you remove the effect."
Sold by leading druirclsts. Send 10c. In
stamps far sample to The Herplclde Co.,
Detroit, Mich. vs..
Eagle Drug Store Owl lVug Store
351-363 Buud St, 549 Com. &t.
Astoria, Oregon.
T. P. LAURIN, Proprietor.
Special Agent.
Palace
Cafe
The Best Restaurant
.. . v i
Regular Meals, 25 Cents '
Sunday Dinners a Specialty
E erytDiig- tbe Market Affords
Palace Catering Company ?
t$itnnnn$:n$:httunKnttttttttttttt$nnt:sttn
R, J. Owens, Proprietor Phonf 8.
THE '..WIGWAM
CIS BROOK! , Manager
Great Palace of Art of ( he Pac if ic Coast
Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars
SEE Ul ILLUSTRATED pidlRES
Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA