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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1904)
PAGE TWO. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1904. AFTER THE RAILROADS National Livestock Association Sends Out Interesting Grcu ,'Iar Letter to Members. years has ben aiding the Interstate commerce - law convention to secure the enactment of this amendment f The atentloa of the traffic manages? has been called to the inequality in livestock rote frohi several localttlea They have agreed to a hearing on "this subject and It will be taken up by the association aa early as the data can be gathered with " which a case can be maintained. Raids Made v In Chicago 'V Police Have Succeeded in Driving Policy Gamblers From That City-Shops Deserted. '- DrtjTSI; , Quick Arrest ?J. A.' Gulled; of Verbena, Ala., was twlct In the hospital fro ma sever case of pile causing II tumors. After doc tors and all remedies failed, Itwklen's ArnloA. Salve quickly arrested further Inflammation and cured him. It con Quera aches and kills pain. ISa at Chas. Rogers. Druggist ANOTHER COXEY'S ARMY. WANTS REDUCTION OF RATES Shortf How Thousands of Pol- ...Lyel'flii Bo Kavvdto the '. J Mvrstmk Kaisers tn J T ' - Western States."" New lrTrW) May SSThe hatlonal. live a ' .slOLs, association ias issued .a circular :"v ' t to tlsnembers upon. the subject of railway transportation. In part letter says: That good service-at the hands bf amon the BiSt Slde J1rt ny comoanl-fs Is the. thing most the Italian Peddlers Will March to York City Hall In Body. New York, May :$.Hereafter all the pushcart peddlers doing business In New York wil be required to dis play their photographs on the aides of their carts. Notice to this effect haa been served on the president of tht peddlers' association by Mayor Mc- Clellan. This Is the mayor's own plan for solving the license problem and preventing one cart fronj being used as a family affair. News of the order today spread Chicago, May !$, PoltcyJ gambling In Chicago with annual profits estima ted at fen million flollars.ts declared by Assistant Chief of f IVIICC J PehuVler piactlcully to have been obliterated by a pew line of attack aiwliwt tlie policy men. As Mie result of n conference be tween Scheutler and Assistant State's Attorney rtlatr, the grariJury b daywiy begin vo-tlng Indictment akuihtV policy men 'already arrested. numbering IHUud.aJl that may captured hereafter., Oases now penij nig in the Harrison street police court against the keepers of policy shot and policy writers are to be dismissed at the requsst 'Ot the corporation ooun eel's officers, it Is announced that full attention may be given by county and city officials to preparing eviileno for the grand Jury. 1 The Jury to transfer the scene bf court action against policy men. from the police courts to the criminal court was reached after such a step had been cnsldered for several days at the state attorneys office. It la now agreed that all keepers of policy shops are to be In dicted on the charge of "conducting a lottery business, and the policy writ ers for "selling lottery tickets." or "having lottery tickets in their poses- be stesdred by all shippers, but the i turn pass Is not the 'insignificant' Hem as has ' been termed by some. This item means an annual saving of S&QOq to the Teias and $49,000 to the loudly denounced It as tin oppression. They Immediately - planned to march upon the city hall with. their wives and offspring and protest to the mayor. Twenty thousand peddlers are expect ed to be In line with their families The peddlers boast of an average of 10 to each family and they expect, to present an impressive appearance. IMPORTANT LEGAL DECISION. Montana cattlemen, and a sum almost ma large to the sheep growers ot Wyo ming, Idaho and Utah. If takes time for railroad companies . . , - I inaugurate enureiy new meuioua ol Gov,Pnment will Have to Refund transportation over thousands of miles $400,000 In Excess Duties. K line. However, me promises maae vTp Tftrk MftV , raxmnnA o the committee of the National Live- m the TTnIted states ctrcutt court bM Stck association to abrogate the ton- announced his decision reversing the gion." ; system in hauling livestock ia board of United States general ap- aVsfog realized. braisers in a test case brourrht bv 1m- Reports from nearly every western po,,., ot fancy cotton cloths. state, are to the effect that the serv-l Tni, nidation Involve m wh.thr ice has wonderfully Improved and the cloths containing threads other than railways are honestly endeavoring to the ordinary warp and filing, Intro give satisfaction. Advices from all of juced to form a design, or for the pur ine eastern markets are mat me serv- pose 0f ornamentation, and dutiable fcft in time and prompt delivery, Is valorem clauses of the Dlngley law, ow better than it has been at any are subject to an additional duty- be ting for several years past If it Is cause of the extra threads. Judge Townsend holds that they are not Between 1300.000 and $400,000 In ex cess duties will have to be refunded to the Importers if the decision is sus tained by the circuit court of appeals. 7 To keep the skin clean is to wash the execretions from it off , the skin takes care of itself inside, if not blocked outside. To wash it often and clean, without doing any sort of violence to it re-aiiirca'a- most wntii sn.m. a soap , with o free alkali jA DIRECT LINE in it. rears, trie soap I clears but not , excoriates. Sold all over the world . DON'T 00 TO 8T. LOUIS Till you caU at or writs to ths Chi cago, Milwaukee ft Mt. t'aui itnnroau Office 134 Thlrt street, rortlond, Ore Low rates to all points east In connec tion with all ti'iumcontliieiitnlN. II. 8. ROWK. neutral Agent, that to Chicago and all points east; Louis ville, Memphis. New Orleans, and til points south. frra FAm noum via Chicago r New Orleans to Bt Lsulo. that gives you lbs most for your money, and ths fact that th ILLINOIS CENTRAL Offers unsurpa.' sed servles , vis, these points to ths WORLD'S FAIR, and In this conne0. tton to alt points beyond, makes It to your advantage, in case you contem plats a trip to any point east to writs us before making final arrangement Ws can offer the choice of at least a dosen different routes, a. II. TKl'MOULL, Commercial Agent 143 Third street, Portland, Oregoa. J. C. LINDPJST, T. F. P. A. , J 141 Third street rbrtland, Ore. r. a TiiOMi'KON, r. a p. a. htoorn 1, Colmsti Hldg1, g. ttle, Wanh ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD the county JivJI fur carrying concealed weapons. The authorities will prob ably hold him, unless he Is able to get out 00 a writ of habena corpus. The girl chatted gaily with the Jailer and newspaper reporters. Would you rather dress in boys' clothes than the way you are nowf You bet I would." she replied cheer ily. "Give me the male attire in pref erence to all the silk and satins in the world." The girl was a little chary In stating whether or not she would go on a I tramp again In the event she and Grant were permitted to leave Butte together. She confessed a liking to The maximum fine Oiat may be im- rldln akebeams and hoboing around tne country. . Miss Morrison and Grant were r- rested on the night of May 19 while the two were trying to bent their way out of town. Bes that your ticket reads vU the Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod ern trains connect with ail transconti nental lines at Bt. Paul and Omaha. If your friends are coming west let us know and ws will quote lb tin direct ths specially low ntes now In effect from all eastern points, possible to get the interstate commerce laws amended as provided for in the Quarles-Cooper bill, the troubles of the shippers will be minimized. The Na tional Live Stock Association for four pose on a conviction of any of these charges is $2000. Evidence Is not wanting, say the po lice, that the twllcy men already are on the run," as a result of the activ ity of the gambling detail Instead of being thronged with patrons, as was the case a we?k ago the shops gener ally aro deserted save for -their keep- era Ir. nine raids yesterday only one shop wae discovered to have more than two Inmates, MAKES 8ENSATIONAL CHARGE. Any Information at to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application. D. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 143 Third street, Portland, Or. 3. C. LINDSEY, T. F. A P. A., 141 Third street Portland, Or. P. B. THOMPSON. F. A. P. A.. L10AVB PORTLAND J'. ARIIIVB 00 a m Portland Onion De-jiuo ia m 7:00 p ml pot for Astoria andl i;40 m I way roinis ASTORIA 7:45 a ml For Portland and ll:Mim W;pni BKAPIDS DIVISION '1:11 a ml Astoria for Warn- 7:40 a m ll:J8am ton. Flavel Fort) 4:00pm l.tOpm itevewa, IUnunondjnO:t a ta land Seaside :lam :Mam 1:10 pm Seaside for War-I twiton, Ftavsl. Hammond, Fort Btevetis A Astorlal ll:Wpm 7:20 pes :aa Sunday only All trains make close connections at Gobi with all Northern Paclflo trains to and from ths Cast and Sound point. J. C. Mayo, General Freight and Pass. Agent LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. IDEAL Sailors Fear Ship That Sailed on Fri day Minus Rats. Vancouver, D. O, May 28. When the Mlowera, which left Friday for Australia, reaches Sydney she will have proved another belle? of sailors to be ; naught but a phantom of the brain "Rats desert a sinking ship," say some tars, and because the rodents myste riously . disappeared from the Austra- Sesttle Man Says Wife Threatened to I Drown Chidren. Seattle, May ' 28. Because his wife threatened to drown their two little girls, Virgil B. Bales yesterday sued Lena M. Bales for divorce. Dales al leges that Mrs. Bale deserted him fori another man and Is now living on si ranch at Neah Bay. He further al leges that she threatened to kill the I children If he came after them. The husband also produces a letter In which a murderous threat Is made if the father and husband attempts to take the children from her. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS VIA. Cash Register, For Sale. Good as hew, will sell . cheap for cash. 'e Apply to C.t care of ASTORIAN. Casualties at Kinohou. Toklo, Ma 28. (Noon.) -The Rus- iian liner during her stay In port this ans hav, abandoned Nnn Quan Ling time some of the crew went also. One and nnve been drlven fr,n giinchlllpu, man, with back pay coming to him, retreating toward Port Arthur. left the ship, pay and alt, so filled with tnnaInse have nun superstition was ne. lie is cer- xhe nusslans left 400 dead in the Kin win me ju.owera win get oai men mis chou-Nttnshan fight On the Japanese voyage unbelieving dogs -say that slde the kl)Ie(1 and wounaed number since the cat came back (she was shut up without food for 14 days In the coal bunkers) the feline has made so de termined an onslaught on the rodent that To Spokane, 8t Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chicago, St. Louis, and all point att and couth. Th. n OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY n fiTteRjwarflletaiMall L 300. u Republican TicRet. 8PLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES piggQljg Xfaiiis The Southwest Limited Kansas City to Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul to Chscago, run via ' Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Railway Paul Each route offers numerous attractions. The principal thing to insure a quick, comfortable trip east is to see that your , tickets jead via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway. ; j ; n. s. ROWE, General Ajcni 134 Third Street, Portland they took to the wharves. But the sailor was not to be laughed out of his superstition. He took his kit and left the ship and his pay. Jack stood not upon the order of his going. What with cat and rat stories the Mlo wera ha been wonderfully productive tn the way of romance this trip! She was in port, too, 'while the miniature sea serpent disported his eel-ilke length and wondrous fln in the waters of Burrard inlet What with the ghost of the fireman's cat, the desertion of the rats and the coming of the water monster, this one tar, at all events, had his fill of life on the ocean wave ,-For Congrensnmn, -rJ, ,NL WILLIAMSON, Of Crook County. Daylight trip aorou the Cascade and Rocky Mountain. STATE. SFor Justice ot th Supreme CourV FRANK a;mPORC, p f Of Columbia -Cduuty. Dairy ihd'Fobd .Commlsatonsf, I J. W. BAILEY, Of Multnofnab. County. For tickets, rates folders and full In- ir address 1L DICKflON. Cltr Ticket' A rent. lll'ThlroT jStreetjPortland, y. S'O.rTERKKS,0. W. P.'A.,. ei.ei Flfst A'vsaue, Seattle, Wash. i . GIRL TRAMP TELL8 STORY. Pretty Jennie Morrison, Arrested Butte, 8ayt 8h Likes to Bum. Butte, Mont., May 28. Pretty 18- year-old Jennie Morrison, the Baker City, Or., maiden, wno hoboed from Oregon to Minneapolis, thence to Butte masquerading as a boy, In company with Edward Grant, an ex-convlct from the Oregon penitentiary, is loyal tol her hobo lover, and she proposes tol remain in Butte until he has been re leased from prison. : Miss Morrison was given her freedom last night, after being sent up for ten days because she refused to divest herself of the trouser portion of her male attire. She scorned the idea of returning to Baker City, declaring If a return ticket were offered her it would be torn to bit and stamped upon, and, though her mother, at Seattle, begged! her to return, she says she Is going tol St. Louis. The young girl frankly ad mits she prefers the life of a tramp I to anything else. While the police be lieve Grant Is wanted on the coast for some alleged crime, no definite infor mation has been received here regard ing Mm, further than that he Is an I ex-convlct from the Oregon peniten- tiary, where he served four years fori robbery. He is serving sentence in I DISTRICT. For Circuit Judge, THOMAS A. M'BRIDE,, (Of Columbia County. !For District Attorney, HARRISON ALLEN, Of Clatsop County. Taste tiny Capsules ar Superior to paitam of lopaiDt, i i i ..." i v-uooui or injection! anaannu CURE IN 48 HOURSIW ths tarns diteusi wtth I, out Inconvenience. OREGON . Siionj line and UnionPacific 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. , HJIEKCIir.DlUU Depart ymm PQItTI.AXP fhlengo IhirtUnd Halt Uke. Denver, fx fprelttl Worth, Oiimlm, Kan VIAn in. M.t'ity, hll,oiil, via Hunt- Cnicago and theKaat lOKton Atlniill lr,ii fnlt Ukn, hnver Kt (CIS n. m. Wurth, unmha, Kan yl lluttt- wt flty, HI l-.ll!,. Iimtoii I lilcBKuantl UicKjut M,PnI ! Walla Walla, tewia. Kant Mull jtim, kimiIiniih, Mlnnn 7:44 n. m. aixiu. HI I'.nl, Dulutb ylaSpo- Mllwnukw, Culeaijo, kttim and K.nal Arrlv 5 25pm tflOam 1:00 pro OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE) From Astoria All sailing dates subject to change. For Saa Francisco every five daya Dally e i- eepi Hun Uajr aUaiu Columbia itlverlo I'oriianil and Way 4am . Daily ex cept Mou Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on . tide dally except Sunday for Ilwaco, connecting Uir with .trains for Long Beach, TlOga and North Beach rwlnia.- Returibg-, arrives at.'Astorla asm f evening. Through' tickets to and from all prln-jj clpal European cities. f O. W. ROBERTS, Atent, t Astoria, Or. U EfitlVnOYflL PILLS -4VV .. 'a'"" T 4..l. COUNTY. " For Representatives, C F. LE8TER, C. G. PALM 8 ERG. For County Commissioner, WILLIAM LARSON- -r i SMMIMh Arr. a urn ,n4 (IffU .. j iw. mm n,.,WM Mak.tllallana mm4 tmlUt. Mamu, fc, l'wlt.H 'T ... ''ll-ltef IWr Ml,ia lutm, b, r mtlm ttmmmn. I'tULA. 4 J. C. CLINTON. For Clerk, For Sheriff, THOMAS LINVILLE. For Treasurer, " CHARLE8 A. HEILBORN. , ' For Assessor, T. S. CORNELIU8. For School SuperintendenL H. 8. LYMAN, y- For Surveyor, Every Vosnan i U InUiMtwi unit Mrniiio know klHMit Ihe wunilartlU MARVEL whirling Spray JTb. nw TmImI Ifriaf. Injtc w;NV.nvii X. CVV V mnana audio k. , I ..-j SUif.Ma l'nnanUn W, ST ".', A . M mr 4nauUI t li If hit rnnnut .uppljr tin MAHtkL, mowiit no lhr. but .miiI lUuib fur lllniitriiUHl tmok m,!. IlfftTM full irticiil,r,ml 'tlrfxlloin In. TKluul,h- to lndM 11111 KX CO., R. C. F. ASTBURY. For Coroner, W. C. A. POHL. PRECINCT.' , For Justice of the Peace, P. J. GOODMAN. tUni Cms a rcsmvs cuss Wnt InflwmmUM Or OUanh f RladiW aad DUmmI XUiUf. He ear bo wj CaM aflioUy ao4 Paraa aratlr lb wonl omik of mm ewrh m end WMt, aat iirit k ow Ion tta, for. AlMolatoly barmlwai Sola br droff,it. &-rif 1 .M, or by nmll, poitpikL l,lb.M,ri.J4. THI SAtTAl-PlTS!! 63. SSIXSrOHTAIHS. OHM. I Sold by Cbas. Rogers, 459 Commercla) aj Ivwm LL- "Best by Test" A transcontinental trav eler says: Tve tried them all and I prefer the North- m Western Limited It's the best to be found from coast to coast" It's The Train for Cora fort" every night in the year between Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago. Refer starting on a trin-no matter wnore-wrtte for Interetiilng Informa tion about comfortable traveling. H. L SISLER, Central Agent 132 Third St Portland, Oregon. T. W. TsASDAtE, - General PaaiwiKer Acent. Bt Paul, Minn. Ca J aa