PAGE TWO. 1 ! i i S THE MORNING ASTORIAN. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1904. ..--i. I'm . n.i.j.11,11 - . r IROQUOIS MUST CLOSE 13-fated Theatre Denied Permis sion U Remodel ' Because It Does Not Comply With Law INSPECTOR'S REASONS GIVEN -"1 ? VY-- s j r . it ? Gives' funiculars Rcsjanlinsr Point-WherI-itM Are Not Enli&rt'f d tut the-Letter, -Permission 'V'rl- ' . i .. t ...... us uiaiir,oii pians Chicago; May !. anodel -th Iroquois submitted, to the bulUlBC department tu bwjj , nfttl)- rtru-wdlJt Building Commissioner Williams on an opinion from Corporation Counsel Tolman, MaJbr.,Tlaian isi4dth theater would not be allowed ' to reopen until "every provision of the theater ordinance" had been complied with, j$; Intimated that ft might be found impossible to re anodel the interior of the play house to oBform. with the law. f j j U );,! 4j Mayor ' Harrison concurred in the opinion of the corporation counsel and also said he would close all theaters - October 1 "if they tailed to meet' the requirements of the ordinance;' !- The reasons' given by' Building Commis sioner T"vClHlams why' he had refused to permit under the plans submitted to him were: "That of the 748 people who could be seated on the first floor 600 would are to pass out through an exit seven feet wide. It should be at least 10. . "This condition does not comply with the section in the ordinance re quiring three open spaces around it "There is only one stairway for the first and second gallery, while the ordinance provides that each gallery shall have a separate entrance from the street level. " "In the entrance to the balcony there re five stairs in a group, while the ordinance demands says there shall "oot be less than six. "There is one common exit and one entrance from all the floors and gal leries, while the ordinance demands a distinct and separate entrance for each loor, balcony and gallery." board of education, with the trans fer of the lease frwu the 'Boomer and Got estates to. Mrs,'!. Lehnwnn wmC approved. The condition Imposed was that a fireproof building be erected on the property, not " later than the year 1905. ' V.,.-' The new structure which is to cost 1 1.000.000 will be 20 stories high, built of white terra cotta and made Are proof. It will be an office building, but the lower floors arr to contain a the ater, whUh will be 80 feet. wide... An entrance 40x60 feet Is pluuned and the Intention is. to. make it one.of. th most ornate and beautiful In the city, The auditorium.; has been clenlgned, it is declared, with . an ey safety and complete enmfor mg capacity, wiu ue jivvu.., , r Russia Will if V i Make Move Secretly Training Naval Officers and Crews and Preparing Ships ,,.jor. important tampaign. Pears New York, Mity: 26. A, nu'.U t pro- by s ' j point gram eatranrdlnary ia reported by th Russian, roiyespoaaVnt U the London ye to : beauty) LTInifs Jo W unlr consideration fort.. lta'tat4 rfofl cwp wliArtt'enriy lp I . - - 1 i- V fc . pl.-ns'rttat t extent fs Kepfawret mit It Is known that Russia Intends to loc no time In laying down .an "utiusually large juunber f. vessels ot vm-Iou Undertaker Refused to Allow Widow yr while in adcl'thm: t the", un ! FOUGHT FOR THE BODY. aaaa. " . i k rears soao Is clnecl . a whole year. That's why it lasts so. si It wears ai tliia as a wafer. Sold all over tlx worl.i. V Republican 'TicKet J. N. WILLIAMSON,' . Of Crook County. marine, under j .VWMJ'li'?,! lly ?3 : to Claim Husband's Cerpte. v-v if.-MArr. rr.M. ! goln ,rla1' (Wny thought In n u,r . v Vtiva I , Hittf ( 1 f i in m vn rirriMii - nitr ' utir uvrv'iVAiici. r luwn ul a bmi us i. kt mie i . . . ... ..... . i nA ni.i ntun ttiif n no niti . . .. Chief Justice Gookins of Indianapolis, I possible. has been compelled to call uixm, the The nusalii n minister ,of . marine Is nolio In order to forc an undertakpr1' 10 nv K'ven especial attention here to surrender her husband's body. 10 uDmrues ana io nave jorrwea Colonel Gookins, who was a well-1 inducements to jubroarlu engineer known civU engineer and jurist, died Ptt evolve an Improved type. suddenly, at a hotel here :Mondav. A squadron of vessels, including two When Mrs. Gooklns and her son ar- coa8t h'P. have been engaged HvArt frotrt tfMn th fm.nrt h. ior sevenw aaye ouisiae tronstaai in body here arul reroved by. an under taker who demanded 1380 for his serv Ices. Other undertakers told the widow $20 was sufficient for the offices he had performed ' and she refused to submit to the extortion. The undertaker de clared he would send the body to the morgue and the police were called upon. They acted at once and the undertaker surrendered the body. various exercises, including,, torpedo practice, ,:V:. ., . .. The commanders of the veasela have been enjoined to pay special attention to training the gwn crews and the paramount importance of rapid and accurate shooting, has . been insisted upon. ., V -,-t -j ;M.' nto STATE. Soii ? .For Jgstlce of the Supreme Court, Wl FRANri A. MOORE. " ' , :tJ Ot f OuJflmUi . County. For Dairy nd Food Commissioner, J. W. BAILEY. urirf c;MuitBiiAitvo;Covniy' s: U ''DISTRICT. For Circuit Judge, t THOMAS A. M'BRIDE, Of Columbia County. For District Attorney, HARRISON ALLEN, ft Of CTatsop" County. ' FLOWER HAS FLOWN. SHOCKED TO DEATH. in Electricity Claims Its First Victim New York's Subways. New Tork, May 26. Electricity in the subways has claimed its first vie tlm. While light circuits were being tested, Foreman John Southway re celved a current of 30,000 volte. He SHOULD SYMPATHIZE. Warning of the Dangers Which Threat en the United tSates. , ; Chicago, May 26. Warning of the dangers which threaten the United States and the entire white race, in event of a Japanese triumph in the war against Russia, has been voiced be fore the Twentieth Century Club by Baxon Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg- of Triebschen, Switzerland, Austrian commissioner to the Louisiana pur chase exposition. The baron, who has lad in experience 'of many years in the orient, spoke to the subject, "The peatjof War in the Far East," and in sisted that the sympathies.of Caucasian face should e with the Russians JHis yiews seemed to meet the approval if mltny of the club members, who ap jplauied him yigoroislfJ'.jt.fi. Charged With Larceny He Is Afraid to Fee Acouitrs. - . New Tork, May 26. Dr. Richard C. Flower, whose ball bond for (23.000 furnished by & woman interested in his mining claims, which was forfeited a few days ago, is reported to have sailed for South America at least a week ago to avoid answering charges of grand was thrown from a ladder under which ,arceny In connection with his mining he had ventured to examine the duct chemea. He is said to have gone away carrying the cables and died Instantly, disguised as an invalid. The body was badly burned. Warn- According to Information received ing had been Issued to the men in the at the d,str,ct attorney's office Flower tunnel to keep 30 feet distant from the before leaving emptied several safe deposit boxes in his name about town and disposed of gilt-edged securities which he owned for at least 1500,000 in cash. opening of the ducts during the test. Harvard and Yale Challenged. London, May 26. The Oxford Uni versity Athletic Club on behalf of Ox ford and Cambridge universities, has sent a challenge to Harvard and Tale to hold an athletic meeting in London this summer. HEARST DOWNED IN OHIO. Ava The World's Fair Route. Those anticipating an eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase candidates for some of the state offl- Democrats Bury Him Under lanehe of Opposition. Columbus, May 26. The democratic state convention met here today and nominated electors, two at large, and MILLION DOLLAR THEATER. f i. fi fchicijgo Is to Have One Twenty Stories f High Within a Year. ' ; Chago- Majr 26,-The !atesf"jtjtep accessary;' for- securing the site .. for he new theater in' Monroe street, , be tween ; Dearborn ahd State ' streets, jiavebeen taken at a meeting of the exposition at St. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantages offered by ices. Friends or Judge Judson Har mon, who opposed the Indorsement of the Mlssuri Pacific Railway, which, on any canaldat or an Instructed dele- account of Its various routes and gate ways, has been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route.". Passengers from the northwest take the Missouri Pacific trains from Den yer or Puehlo..with the choice of either going. direct through Kansas City, br via-. WJchlta, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. ! gatlon, but wanted the unit rule, won out , The poll of the Ohio delegation by conservatives (opponents of William R. Hearst) follows: Conservatives, 3&; Hearst, 6; Falk, 4. This, under, the unit rule will give the conservatives more than S, to;lr 'y?IQ. .trains? dallyfrom Denver aid A .a'WTan.- may. fail,, now .and then. JUio fc:&C&xdi' without change, present your goods .m. the proper carrying ali: classes of modern equip- liht. ?.our J!l!,om6r bu?-your."l" meht, Including electric lighted Obser vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten dally trains 'between Kansas City and St. Louie.' -?,- f t -c. -i. - Write or call on Wi C; McBride, gen eral agent, 124 Third street, Portland, for detailed Information and illustrat ed literature. vertisement is sure ybii want it to. to say just what HERE'S WHATS WANTED. . i ome People Patronize your store from habit; some from friend ship; bat the great mass of your customers fluctuate from day to day as your newspaper advertising at? tracts - or fails to attract themi r . A Citizen of Astoria 8upp"lle the Infor mation. ' ' ' Over half the complaints of mankind originate with the, kidneys slight touch of backache at first Twinges and shooting pains in the loins follow. They must be checked, they lead to graver complications.; The sufferer seek relief. Plasters are tried, and liniment for the back. So-called kidney cures, which do not cure. The long-looked for result seema un attainable. If you suffer do you want relief T Follow the plan adopted by this Asto ria citizen. Mrs. N. Jacobson, living at 127 Suoml street aays: "In our experience Doan's Kidney Pills performed all that is claimed for them. Their action' was speedy and the results satisfactory. I procured a box of them at Charles Rogers' drug store, 459 Commercial street, for my grandmother, Mrs. M. Beck, and she used them. From the satisfactory results obtained we value Doan's Kidney Pills exceedingly." For sale by all dealers. Price 60c. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. , : Remember the name, Doan's, and take no substitute.- -, s , - , s. COUNTY. ?- v-.v ; For Representative, C. F. LESTER, . C Q. PALMBERO. ' ; For Count Commission WILLIAM LARSON- J. C. CLINTON. For Clerk, For Sheriff, THOMAS LINVILLE. For Treasurer, CHARLES A. HEILBORN. For Assessor, T. 8. CORNELIUS. For School Superintendent H. 8. LYMAN. For Surveyor, R.CF, ASTBURY. , For Coroner, W. CK A. POHL. PRECINCT. For Justice of the Peace, P. J. GOODMAN. had to change his time-piece at Ogden owing to the hour's difference In time, The local lines and the Union Pacific have been operated on mountain time, while the Southern Pacific hns used Pacific time. Now this is to be abol ished for Vice President Bancroft has adjusted the clock and hereafter one standard will be observed. This Is to be accomplished by extending moun tain time to Reno, Nev. No watches will hs.ve to be changed an hour at Ogden and any confusion , resulting thereby will be a matter of history after June 1. Cyclone In Kansas. - Sallna, Kan., May 6. A tornado this afternoon unroofed buildings 'at Mar quette and Fiiltihr A wdfer apout In this "county: cau"fted "streams to' over flow; 'Missouri Pacific trains leaving Saliha havo'baen abandoned, owing to the tracks being under water. ' "If It Is worth while to do business at all It Is worth while to do a lot of it and this mesns, always, a propor tionate amount of newspaper space. , , CHANGE IN TIME. m i i , Hereafter Travelers Will Not Have to Change Watches Hour at Ogden. Salt Lake City, May 26. For years past the traveler from east or west has The Northern Pacific Railway Com pany will place round trip tickets from Portland to St. Louis and return on account of the world' fair on sale as follows: ' June 16th, 17th and 18th. July 1st, 2nd and 3rd. , August 8th, 9th and 10th. Sept 5th, 6th and 7th. Ootober 3rd, 4th and 5th. The round trip rate to 8t Louis and return from Portland will' be $67.60. Ticket will be good for rAurn via any direct line. ' . ' ' '.-." A round trip rat of $72.60 will also be made from Portland to Chicago and return. ....... If a passenger desire to take in both Chicago and St Louis the round trip rate will be" $75.00. All tickets will be good for 90 days from date of sale. Tickets will be good going ten day from date of sale so that a limited stop-over can be had oar the going trip and on the return trip passengers can top at their pleas ure west of the Missouri river or St. PauL These rate apply via direct lines, but if passenger . wishe to re turn through California- tickets can be sold accordingly, but at an increased rat of $13.60 added to above. For any additional information de- tr4, call or addrtsi A. D. eharlton. Assistant General Passenger Agent Uorthera() raclfl nr., 5S MorHon street; corner of Jrd. Portland, r. t .1'..... mmmmmmmmmmmmm ., M Arrest. - . t J. A Gulled ge of Verbena, Ala., wa twlei In the hoapltal fro ma evcY cas ot pile causing $4 tumor. After doc tors and all remedies fulled, Butklen's Arnica Salve quickly arreted further inflammation 'and cured hlnv It con quers nch and kills puln. 2 Co al Chn. Rogers, Druggist ofRECT LINE to Chicago and all point east; Loula vllie. Memphl. New Orleans, and all point south, ; I ' .. .... .... . Tins fa in ROUTE. via Chicago Pt Nw Otlean to Bt LoJls, one tiiat give you the mot for yodr eioney, and th fact that th lLWt0d CENTHAL oltri unsurpa. 4 ervW . via, the point to th WORLD'S FAlffc and In thl conneo. Uon to alt point beyond, make It to your advantage, In ca you content plat a trp to Mjr Hnt east to writ us before making' finU arrancementa - w ran offer th eholo of at tat a doen different route, ? a s tt. it. TRUMLt CoiroMJ Aeot 142 Third street4 Portland,' Oregon. J. C. IJtfrWX F. A P.. A. s Ui Thhi stiH.-Portland, Ore, F. R. TIIOMI'tJON, F. & P. A. i Itftclii L C"lmttn Tlldtf, Seattle, Wash aatJti iua.:a..u-it j-ssss-'-jt vjjs. z. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA ( i RIVER RAILROAD vr , f , LEAVE 1"' rOR' 1 T $:OoTm PorUamf Union' Se that your ticket read via th Illinois Central R. It. Thoroughly mod rn trains connect with all transcontl nental line at St. Paul and Omaha. If your friend ar coming west let us know and we will quote them direct th specially low nt now In effect from all eastern points, . : Any Information a to rate, rout. to., cheerfully given on application. B. II. TRUMBUuU Comraroal Agent, 141 Third street, Portland, Or. J. C. LINDSET, T. F. A P. A.. 1U Third street, Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON. F. A. P. A., ASK TUB AGENT FOR TICKETS ASTORIA T;48m For Portland andJ 11:19 am 6:10 p ml Way Point ' ' 1 10:$0 s m m. t "'Tr 8SASIDH DIVISION 1:1$ am! ll.'K a ml .U0 p m Astoria for Wareo-I ton, jrtavcl Furt! Stevens. Hammond land Beast d " 6:15 am ;am l: p tn Seaald for War .renton, , Flavl, Hammond,' Fort Steven A AstotiaJ vu To 8pokn. 8t Paut, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicsflo, St Louis, and all points east and south. 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q The Flyer and 1 he Fast Mall lj SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES Daylight trip across th Cascade and Rocky Mountains, For tickets, rate folder and full In formation cull on or addres - H. DICKSON, ,-" Cltv Ticket -Anwnt. - 122 Third Street, Portland, Or. O. TERKES, O. W. P. A., -' 612 FlmtAventierSeatWwhj .' Taese tiny Captulet ire superior to uaieam or topama, cudcdi or injections anarutntf CURE IN 48 HOURS Pf, the tame diseases with out inconvenience. 1 Soldbvarinrutrf't V OREGON m vmofiPAcim 70 hour from Portland to Chicago, No change of cars. ' TIMEHTIIKDOLM Ikprt Km Arriv . fftltTLAWP ChlmKO lortUnd Hlt uk. nver, ft Htwoliil Worlh, Om.lm, li,. tpm :l.m. wwdty.WUnilii. yia Hunt- t.'biosgo an the Fm Ingtoit Atlantln KxprxM lt Take, lenvr yi it P. in. Wurlh, Omulm, Kan- f Ma m via UiinU- City. HI UmiIh, tngton cnim(oatid IheKaat Htrsiil W'BI Walla, fewts. BtMll t"n,HHkmio,Mliiiie. T:p.nu Pli. Ntl'sul, nuluth 6:00 pm JlaftlH lliiiukee, Chicago, B wpm kana ii(if,iuii ' OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE , ' From Astoria? AH sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco every flv day. Dally - Crpl Hun duxatrsni (oliimhi uivor to . foruiimi and Way l-audiuga . ,, . 4 m Omly ex cept Moa ARRiVK w-TitriOam 7:00 p m pot for Astoria and 1:40 p m I Way Point I 7:40 m 4:00 p tn 10:48 am U:$flpm 7:20 pea 1:28 am Sunday only ' All train make cloa connectlcm at Gobi with all Northern Pacific tralni to and from th Eaat and Sound point. J. O. Mayo, General Freight and Paa. Agent Steamer Nahcotta leave Astoria on tM. -daIly-"oMOpt- Sunday for- Ilwaeo, connactutg thure' wlta- troin for Long Beach, Tioga and North Beach point, Rrttu-ntngnrrlvei, 'at 'silorl, ' aamo' TJA'.'"-)iOi T iurouga. iwaeta to ana from an prin cipal European cities, i "Gi W . - ROBERTS, Agent' 0''!.; ' "Astoria,-1 Or.', ' EKaVftaVAL PILLS 3fe Lr- 1 SAPK. Ai-.f.r.h.ll, ldlw w, rirairirll) i.OrtMl mt Ofl UmiIm l Ki l ta-t 4M4 ..--Jll. kuM Mated ill.l-.rlbl., 1 .k..Mh.r. KrTWM lnmM HailMtMllHl ul JmUn. It hj of t"' limwiH, m mt 4. I wbim ft-r FanWal.m, Taallaxalai n4 "Krf'rf far miHm,im I.IMT, ti r fa-l IHmII. 1 n.mi Tiiinn.L.1. aAMa- all Drfiai.. 4 at.-ka.lrr kaalMi V. Umaumm mrm rUILl- 4k Every .Vpcian and mould iimw ilmut III wonderful whirling Spray ailaal Hjrawa. Injtf dHetim. Ilmt-Saf. el Moat (!mentrit. la.lawy. A.miiWB1: Vft is natraaiaii Hmah marvel' iha, ' mrK" n't. 9 iM M raw 'rwraiai tu M, If li rAnnol auttnlT MtK ae-it us alticr. hut anrl aLMniD for tllnitriillmik-a.al.a. ItalTM full nartlmilan and rllrpHloMR In. ahmblf to ludiaa UBVU.tO., 41 farfc Uw, fork. , ulll tl.. JT("1 Chilli Par taSaanitawi er Oatarr a aa Raaodxr aad IHaaaaMl Ro ante no eaawtf aat fargja. Ra waral mum at cm Mjaaaaajvaaw oaai cilaa, araro aaw loae aui2 taa;. Atoolotcly kanalaw m4 r aramiaaa. l-rV4 I M, or by nail. itoatcaaiL m umumn eo, Sold by Coa. Roger, ill Commeretat I by Test" "' '; ' ;' ' ' ' ; A transcontinental trav- elor says: "I've tried them all and I prefer the -: ( i:;,' North Western IJmited ; . -v . - i - It's the bost tob'e found from coast to coast." It's4' The Train for Com fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. Before slaitingon a trlp-no matter where-wrlte for Intereating Informa ttott about oomfortable traveling. H. L S1SLER, General AjcnL 132 Tliird 6t ' Portland, Oregon. T. W. TRARDALE, Qeneral &wier Agent : r , Bt, l'aul, Minn, - r ' - " t, - ... . ' -v ; , i