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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1904)
PAGE TWO. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1904. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS CHEERFUL DESPITE REGENT REVERSES Soldiers En Route to Far East Sing and are MerryChinese Villagers Evince Great Interest in Visitors. at the University of Chicago. Mr Mabie was elected president am Collin Armstrong of New York vkv president. The next annual meet ing will be held in New York. Tin convention closed with a dinner at the Auditorium. One hundred am' fifty delegates from 24 college! were present STOCK MARKET 13 DULL. Mukden, May C Still no foreign newspaper correspondents are allowed at Liao Tang, where ail the foreign attaches are detained. Captain Wil liam V. Judson of the engineer corps, V. S. A., who Is to accompany the Rus sian army during hostilities, and Lieu? tenants Newton A. McCully, the United States naval attache and others have been provided with quarters there. The men on troop trains passing through Mukden on their way to the front are in excellent spirits and express con fidence In Russia's eventual success They ask their officers when they may expect to reach Japan and already want to know the Japanese names for tobacco, tea and other articles. Pic turesque scenes are frequently wit nessed at the wayside stations where the troops frequently remain over Stveral Features Contribute to Make It the Ltis Active, New York. Mav 7. f h night The soldiers are drawn up on the platforms, the bugles sound and then all uncover as the Driest utters the evening prayer. Then the troops and heavy stock market this week in eacn car. led by a tenor voice, break has shown no inclination tn wo ... l-f .. .v-rv,.. u,w i jne yninese vh- rn . ,,. .Wol,,. lajrera with hnm th arj.iior. n, .,.,.. I . v - "'' j i , ; . ,1 I 1 . make friends, gather about listenln. V" "a namS tlie pf to the songs, which are mostly plaint- 1 resuIt Irom the large finan Ive airs. The men, many, of whom c'a' transactions working out, in have been 40 days on trains on their cludine the Panama canal . nov way from the Interior of Russia, are Lent and the Russian and Japan' all health on.1 .Jn 1- u.l . ' r ' lwin issues, dec ininj? buildini songs. The Chinese commander of the t- - ... ' Z . 1 district mmn.nM . . ttcuvuy, laumg on in railroad traf . 4 vtVU - tired in barbaric uniforms which con, nc ana awsatisraction over the iron trasted strongly with their modern and Steel trade otltlootr: T1,a . "I V VV arms, waited at the station at Djand-j certain outcome of the season's de ui jur m interview Willi untraj h' t j . , . . . vivui imu me , usual eon n.uIVJi.iu, an laier reviewed Uel : . .. . .-iau.Mu vi me presiaemial garrison here. A large concourse of Chinese assembled to witness the re view. year are all factors in the halt in the se curities markets. MILLION DID NOT LAST LONG. New York Man Is Bankrupt After Seven Years' Speculation. New York, May 7.-John Camp bell Smith of this city, formerly ; paper merchant, who inherited more than $1,000,000 five year, ago, has filed a petition in bank ruptcy, with liabilities of $403,. 300 and assets doubtful. The petitioner was employed a salesman in the paper business b his grand uncle, Augustine Smith who died in January, 1S97, leav ing a large fortune, of which Mr, Smith inherited $1,000,000. He engaged in the paper trade, retir ing m jfeoruary ol this year. Friends attribute the loss of his fortune to the slump in cotton fol lowing the Sully failure. tWr oK TV ,MBt Up UIUM MISSING. v.mW " uui uiu, iuc unai iust i a nor m n e u ... ... u v i . . "Muiaicu civ oo,wv. Valuable Substance Di..B.. r m. . I r' wm i ne nre is Deneved to iiaev start- Physician's Office, ed from an improperly insulated Chicago, May 7. A glass tubt electric wire. For a tune the fire one-half an inch Ions.' contain; threatened to spread to the Chicagf radium has disappeared from the hotel, where the May Howard com pany and a number of others are guests. Heroic effort of the fire men, which was especially directed toward the hotel, prevented the fire from spreading, however. HILL BUILDS CATHEDRAL A niRPP.T I INF AST-MA""" Columbia n iiHKi xiiiu H1YER RllfRflin. to Chicago and all points salt; Louis ville, Memphis. New Orleans, and all points south. LBAVU PORTLAND ARRIV Contributes $1,500,000 Toward Erect! :n of Fine Temple of Worship. ENTIRE COST $3,000,000 I ; OOTmf Porttaai UntonH T:W p ml pot for Astoria and ; way romts ASTORIA l"m fortlantl and! U:t0am 1111 n ml Wati tlnui.1 I w,mw m mj m vwif Q;Q s g. 0BAIIOB DIVISION Itest of Money In Mlirht Two Wealthy Purina orst. Paul Join In Muvement to ltulld i:liflf. Sea that your ticket rsada vU tas Illinois Csntrnl R. R. Thoroughly mod' ra trains connect ltn all transconti nental lints at St. Paul and Omaha, 1:11am U.'ttam S:t0pm Astoria for Warts ton, navel Tort Stevsns. Hammand land Seaside . T:am 4:00 n m DENVER PLAYHOUSE GUTTED. Loss of $55,000 Entailed by an Early Morning Blaze. Denver, May 7.-The interior of the Curtis theater, which had just recently been newly equipped was destroyed by fire that started on the stage at 2:30 o'clock this morning. All the traveling equip ment, costumes and scenery of the May Howard Extravaganza Cony pany, which was showing at the To Check Tuberculosis. New York, May 7. -Tests are be ing made of various chlorides an; other chemicals, in connection with a project now under discussion b; the health department to check th spread of tuberculosis here. It i planned, should the tests prove suc cessful, to use disinfectants in the water with which the streets are sprinkled. t T - 1 1-' 1 1 A vimc vi ur. imam Alien rusev Aether it was lost or stolen the loser does not know. The radium was receievd by Dr. Pusev a feu- days ago from Paris. Tie was treating a patient for an affection of the face when the precious sub stance disappeared. The missing radium was of the usual grade for scientific use, worth about $200,000 per ounce, troy. Chicago. May 7. A dispatch to the Record-Herald from St. Paul says: James J. 11111, president of the North- srn Securities Company and the Great Northern railway, will smppltintnt hl many gifts to the Roman Catholic church by a donation of ti roo ooo given Jointly by himself and Mrs. Hill toward the erection of a new IJ.OOO,- 000 cathedral. Two of the wealthiest pansnes or St. Paul will Join In Its onstruction. Announcement of the girt has been mude by the clergy in onnertlon with further statements of progress of the cathedmi movement The remaining ll.SOO.000 Is already In fight iiihI will be given by other wealthy citizens. If your friends are coming west let tu know and we will Quota them dlrtct the specially low rats now In effect from all eastern points. :llam t:K a mi 1:19 pm Bsaalds for War rnUm, naval,! Hammond, Tori Btsver.s Astorlai lrwpo T:t0Pftj f:Uaio Any information at to rates, routes, to., chesrfulty given on application, 8. If. TRUMQtJi'J, CVmmsrclal Agtnt. 14 Third street, Portland, Or. J. C. UNMET. T. P. A P. A.. lOj Third street, Portland, Or. P. D. THOMPSON. F. A. P. A.. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA Sunday only - Alt train maka cIom Mtn..n... Oobl with all North. wl 7.M to and from U st and Sound pom J.C. kayo. 0wwl rrtlght and Pass. Agnt Oregon Shorjiine EVER HAVE IT? and Union PAriFir 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. NEW MANHATTAN BRIDGE. Alpha Delta Phi Convention. Chicago, May 7. -A denial of the charge that Americans are ma terialists has been made by Ham ilton W. Mabie before the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity convention Schlitz Beer an ideal beverage and all the leading brands of wines liquors and cigars served at the Grotto. Structure Will Cost Complete Enore mous Sum of $12,000,000. New York, May 7.-The needful appropriation of $10,000,000 hav ing been voted by the board of esti .mate, work on the structure of the new Manhattan bridge over the East river will be begun July 1 When completed, it will cost $12, 000,000, and from the standnoint of capacity will be the largest bridge in the world, and probably will be completed by January 1 1909. There will be eight railway tracks, as against six on the ne-( Williamsburg bridge and four or the old Brooklyn bridge. If You Hsve, the Statements of This Astoria Man Will Interest You. hxor have a 'low-down" pain In the back? In the "small" right over the hlpsl That's the home of backache. It s caused by sick kidneys. That's why Donn'a Kidney Pills cure It. Astoria people endorse this. Rend a case of it: u. fc. Duncan, who is employed at ihe Astoria Soda Works, ; Dunne street, and who resid-is at the corner of Duane and Ninth streets, says: "I I SPLENDID RPAvir r had been troubled with a weakness of UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT the back and kidneys for a number of COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Dsylioht trio serots the Csteade and To Spokane, 8t, Paul. Minneaooli. Duluth, Chtcaao, St. Louis, and all points estt and south. Q OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q U I he Mycr and 1 he Fast Mail u . IMRw'HKIH'Ut JWim-AKft furilnml mh tjtki. nvr ft fpvlttl Worth. OiiiBlm, knit- l,nn .. . m City, hi l4.u, ' 1 W vm Jjuiit. 1 tnwtfo tia the VmX 'Hum l IliinU ii uym irf.ni,, insUm Chlcnsi and Hip Kal KUl'sul !W.lt W.IU, lewb. j.tMll lu.ll..t(HBJMiI,t,tt, aaof aiideMit ' I CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fohrjiian, Propiietore. CHOICEST. 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I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and one day I stepped into Charles Rogers' drug store and got a box. I found them to bo a great benefit. After the first few doses I felt better. I know of others who have used them with the same good results." tor sale by all dealers. Price SO cents per box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the U. 8. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. , Rocky Mountains. ror tickets, rates folders and full In formation call on or address IL DICKSON. City Ticket Agent. iza Third Street, Portland. Or 8. O. YERKEH. O. W, P. A.. 12 First Avenue. Seattle, Wash. Iom Astoria All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco every rive day Dally ex. Hun usy t:am K'nlumhla Rlvor to .rimii,i ,, w, Umlliim 111 thlil; it. Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria llls dally except Sunday for llwaca connecting there with trains for Long PI 1TI IDC On.rH r"ch North Beach points. rUIUKb BOOKS R,,urn""r rr,VM A.on -m. vening . Through ticketa to and from all prtn. clpal European cities, O. W. ROBERTS. Assnt, Astoria, Ore. AMERICAN DERBY World s Fair, HrtM.klyn and Suburban llan'lli ips. Write for iiuotallons. Cctnnilsslons handled n all ritns. James O'Leary, iw a. iiALSTtD ST., CIIICA00. T , xiiiunce rii'Mifn Yards 82 and f!51. she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25c at Charles Rogers' dru store. A THOUGHTFUL MAN. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do In the hour of need His wife had such an unusual case of Stomach and liver trnnliln nhvalrlnna ily he has been here since the home could not help her. lie thought of and government ordered him to with. Dr. King's New Life Pills and uiuw irom wasningion. After a few wa'ks' vacation in order to restore his health he will 20 to Colombia, and expects to return The Northern Pacific Railway Com to Washington in the capacity of Iv1 win Plac round trip tickets from minister, in the fall. Portland to St. Louis and return on account of the world's fair on sale as follows: May 11th, 12th and 13th. Juno 16th, 17th and 18th. July 1st, 2nd and 3rd. August. 8th, 9th and 10th, Sept 6th, 6th and 7th. October 3rd, 4th and 5th. The round trip rate to St. Louis and return from Portland will be $67.60. Tickets will be good for return via any Atrartt tin a rm,- 1 1 1 me awiucni occurred a munii trin rate nf 179 KA kiii ni - - - . . s - w - v wto.vv mil ainu on a 1. Ihe locomotive and be made from Portland to Chi chair car weer both wrecked an? return chair car were both wrecked and K a P"senger desires to take in both hours. . Chicago and St. Louis the round trip rate will be $75.00 All tickets will be good for 90 days rrom date of sale. Tickets will be good going ten days from date of sale so that a limited stop-over can be had on the going trip and on the return trip passengers can stop at their pleas Engineer Instantly Killed Ogden, Utah, May 7. -In a collision last night between a switch engine and a chair car in the Ore gon Short Line yards Engineer John C. Vanwhy of Ogden was in stantly killed. Dr. Travener of Salt Lake was painfully injured and several passengers badly shaken up. ROBBED THE GRAVE. a startling incident is related b John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol lows: -i was in awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated. Dain contimtaiiv in back and sides, no appetite, growing ure west of tne Missouri river or St, weaxer aay Dy oay. Three physicians aul' xneso rates apply via direct had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters; to my great Joy, the first bottle made a decided lnv prbtfement I contlnuerd their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. 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