The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 23, 1904, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    j?AQE FOUR
THE MORNING ASTOftfAtf, sAfUKDAYV AV1UL 23, 1004
tenets
Every one knovvs that Royal Baking
Powder is absolutely pure. Hence the
housewife uses it with implicit confidence
. and without question, and she is justified
in so doing. "
But how few realize that Royal Baking ;
Powder in its chief ingredient is a direct prod
uct of the healthful and delicious grape! This
constituent of the grape, crystallized and ground
to an impalpable powder, is the cream of ttar-
wnicn lorms ine active principle or every
irr i r r-i .... . ,
pound of Royal Baking Powder.
Fruit properties are indispensable to the
I.ealthfulness of the body, and those of the
rape as used in the "Royal" are die most
, valuable and healthful of all. A
I ience it is that Royal Baking Powder
produces food superlative both in flavor
md wholesomeness.
s, ' ROYAL BAKING POWOIR CO. NEW YOUK
THE FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. HERBERT HOPKINS BROWN.
1 Pastor
Serrices every Sunday as follows:
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship
II: 15 p. m. The Sunday School
:30 p. m. The Young People's So
ciety. .
7:10 p. m. Evening Service.
Holy Innocents chapel in the east end
at 3:30 in the afternoon.
Presbyterian The pastor will preach
morning and evening. The subject of
the sermon at the evening service will
be, "Men Not Saved by Believing in a
Church."
AMONG THE CHURCHES.
! Grace Episcopal Services at 11:30
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at
12:30 p. m. Services will be held at the
Baptist All the usuaUerviees will
be held. The sermons to be preached
will be upon the following subjects
"The Mission. of the Seventy," and
"The Nearness of the Kingdom."
Methodist Episcopal The pastor will
r
preach both morning and evening. Sub'
jects of sermons: "Silent Forces" and
"The Market Value of Salt" Serv
ices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Ep
worth League at 6:30 p. m., led by
Miss Lulu Gerding: Subject, "Chris
tian Education in Missionary Lands."
Sunday school at 12:15. You will be
cordially welcome at (ill services.
Seaside Divine services will be held
in the Calvary chapel by Rev. J. E.
Forsyth at 10:30 a. m. and in the
church at Hammond at 3:45 in the aft
ernoon. ' '
LABOR UNION FINES
MEMBER FOR ASSAULT
First Instance of Kind in History of Chi
cago Just Recorded Nonunionist
Beaten by Associate.
Chicago, April 23. For the JIM time Hmrgwd with itssiiultlug Harry 8tiv-
In Chicago It is said an Instance hits'' ens, u non-union fellow employ at m
bwn recorded where a Inbor union ' faiKory. lVrgiiulet whs piodm-rd In
fined a member for assaulting u nun- .omul by the union, hi union Mssocliittf
union worker. Th cn was that of g:v ths'only evUrm1 sgiilnst Mm iind
David Beigqulst, a, member of the Cur- h was jlued tJ by the lubor orttnhls.i-
rlnga and Wagon Workers' union. Unit fur lli alleged uswiult.
THREE BANDITS DROP
(Continued from Page 1.)
ceded the execution of Marx and Van
Dine. When the Jailer entered Marx's
room to give notice to prepare for the
end, Marx said:
"I want to see Harvey." -Van
Dine was brought from his room
few steps away into Marx's room.
When the two men faced each other,
Marx said:
Harvey. nope to see you soon,
and I think we will meet again."
Van Dine seemed to be more affected
than Marx. He replied: ,
"I hope so."
Marx said: "I am ready," and went
to the scaffold with the priests. Pre
paratory to the third execution the
rope was tested with a bng of snnd.
It was feared the strands might have
become weakened by the strain of the
two previous hangings. The rope, how
ever, was found to be satisfactory.
STORY OF THEIR CRIME.
Followed Career of Robbery and Mur-
; der for Six Months.
Chicago, April 22. Hanging, of the
youthful carbarn bandits followed
losely a period of crime of less than
six months. In that time eight mur
ders vr rnmmittal. all attendant
uinm robberies or effort to escape nr
rest.
The siet'tnV offense for which Van
Dine, Ni'itlermeler and Marx were tried
and sentenced - was the murder of
Prank Stewart, a rlerk In the Chicago
City railway i-arbarns, during ft rob
bery there on the morning f August
30. 1903. James n, Johnson, a motors
man, also was killed, and two persons
were wounded. Th bandits escaped
ftor having secured t'iDO. Ibwskl was
not concerned In this crime, but after
thu conviction of his companions was
tried separately for one of th mur
ders in which he wna accused as the
principal.
Apprehension of the trio In Indiana
was brought about through the boost
fulness of Marx, which also caused his
own undoing. While under the In
fluence of liquor he displayed ft mngii
sine revolver of the kind known to
have been used by the carbarn mur
derers. He asserted that the police
would never take him alive.
On November 26. less than ft week
after the confession of Marx, word was
received that three men answering the
descriptions of the carbarn bandits,
were In hiding In a "dugout" near
Clark, I nd. Seven polMmen wort lm
mediately sent to th town. Surround
ing th abode, tht officers prepared for
A fight,, while Shorhan approached and
'opened the door of th "dugout" ,'.
One of the bandits, who was Imme
diately recognised us Itocskt, appeared
and was ordered to surrender, Instead
he darted back tnlo the cavs, fNa
sooner had he done so than firing be-
gnn, and volley after volley aimed at
tho officer came from th mngualnv
guns of the. bandits. : ' v
Concealing thetiwlves behind trees
and buMltes.n best they could, ths po
lice returned the 111. Suddenly two
of th outlaws Jumped from tht chv
and escaped across ths frosen prairie,
keeping up fusillud a they ran.
1 H'twt I ve Drlscoll advanced to the
"dugont" and was firing at ths fleeing
desperadoes, when Nlederme!er-th
police thought there btul been but two
In the hollow emerged, fatally shot
him In tho (wick nnd joined his 'com
panlo'ns. while the other policemen
wers still engsglng the outlaw. A
moment liter IMw'ttvs Zlminor fell
serhmsly wounded, Ths police then
dwlded to send to Chicago for rein
forcements. A speciil train with 60
IHillcemen, armed with rifles, was
rushed to the scene nnd th hunt re
newed. ,
Although escape- was now Impossible,
the men showed no sign of submis
sion They had not halted since firing
their last volley and arrived at Toll!
ston exhausted, but still determined
to avoid capture.
On a sidetrack at Tolllston, wher
section men were working, stood an
engine and a train of curs. Then fol
lowed the execution of a quickly
formed plan to seise the train nd
escape. Th three outlaws Jumped Into
the cab and commanded Fireman Oof-
fee to pull out ltrakeman John Hcovla I
No Dessert
More Attractive
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(ieua jiimrs waxing,
wsstMbiiig, flavoring
ud coloring ba
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Modus Utter NssJts in twe mluaUmf
XrajUiJag la the uk ,. Himply add hot
wsstrasdanttoovot. It's perfseiion. Atus.
ftim f Mi kowswif. Ho trouble, Urn eg
jmsm. Try It U-4y. I Four Fruit Fla
v ZsMKat Ortags, KlrswWorrr,
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rushed across ths pialrl to a polnf
wher th mad curves, and wher ther
was a locked switch, rompelltrui Fir,
man ('offee to slop. Knowing they
Were surrounded and that further rt-
slslanc would be useless, th crlm
liml, a
surrender,
few minute Inter, decided t
A. ........4 ... I.-. 1 l ' m
ai jrvsieruii- mijourncu session vt
the county court Judge Trenchartl
was authorised employ the men
required to remove uc,h portion of
the present building as may be neces
sary to facilitate th construction of
th new court house, Tho court hoped
to have the plan for the new struc
ture, but the Illness of Architect Ina
arus mad this Impossible. The arch
itect's health Is Improving, however,
and there Is no doubt that, tha iiluns
will b available by th tlm the reg-
ular May tirm of court Is held. Th
court yesterday consldarnd snvm-aJ
petitions for reduced timber land us
sessmen. Adjournment wna taken
for th term. : ?
A CiREAT SENSATION.
There was a big sensation In L
vtlln, lml., when W. II. Drown of that
pl.ve, who was expected to die, bad
his life saved by Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, n writes: "I
endured Insufferabl agonies from
attempted to tske the revolver f rom j Asthma, bfft your New Discovery gv
vi.,,i..rn...i1.r while the other two bun-! me Immediate relief and soon ther-
dlts pointed their revolvers at Coff-. (after effected a, compUt cut." Blmllar
The scuffle was short - and 8cov!ukure of Consumption, Pneumonia,
COTTAGE WANTED
Young couple want 5 or 6 room cot
tage, close in, must be reasonable.
Address J. H. C, care The Astorian.
pttcked head foremost out of the cab
with a bullet In his brain.
With their guns still pointed at Cof
fee's head, the three ordered him
hastily to tak ths train out of the
siding, and It started on a wild run to
Liverpool. In th wood, a short dis
tance away, wer a number of armed
farmers who, having heard of th
escap of th outlaws, bad started to
Intercept them.
The posse reached Tolllston about
noon. Just as the train passed. They
ittoiichttls and Orlp are numerous. It's
the peerles remedy for all throat and
lung troubles. I'rlce S0o, and $1-00.
Guaranteed by Charts Ilogwr, Drug
gist. Trial bottles free.
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY
the vShanahan Sale of Dry Goods, Clothing', Etc,
NOW BEING SOLD BY
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All Men's white Lanndried Shirts in this
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All Men's Negligee and Dresa Shirts in this
sale at . . . .
All Men's work Shirts now in this sale at
All Boy's .white Laundried Shirts in this
sale at . . . . . .
All Boy's Fancy Dress Shirts in this sale at
One lot of Men's Underwear goes in this
sale at . . . . .
One lot of Men's Underwear worth $1.75 to
$2.00 in this sale at . . .
38 Gts
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One lot of Ladies' Underwear worth 75 cts aq if e
to $1.25 in this sale at . . V vhB
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One lot of Ladifr s' Underwear worth up to of
75 cts in this sale at : . . '
Ladies' Wrappers worth $1 00 to $1.25 in A q
this sale at . .
Children's Ready Made Dresses in Ging-..
hams, Linens, and Chamburry in ages' Af
from 2 to 13 years in this sale '
One lot of Indies' Mercerized Underskirt QQ
worth $1.50 now . ; . . ;:
All Men's and Boys' HaU worth up to $3.00 tz(
, in this sal at , , . Vv
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ing it out regardless of what the goods cost. , . ' -.v-1- -
Remember the place, THE D. SHAN AHAN STORE, where the stock is being sold by
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