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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1904)
EXPANSION ON ISTHMUS Panama Government Appropriates a Good Slice of Territory Be longing to Columbia. MAKES GREAT EXCITEMENT Strip of Laud Varies From IS to 08 Miles in Width-Gives Panama an Additional Pacific Port. New Tork. Aug. 20.-Frivate advices received here from Buena Venture. Colombia, are to the effect, says the Times, that the government of Panama has stationed a military garrison at Nugiw, a city at the affluence of the Atrata and San Juan rivers. If this news is correct, the Panama republic has assumed formal possession of a wide strip of the Colombia department of Cauca. which, according to a map of the greater Colombia, issued in 1S30 at Caracas, was originally the southern extremity of the department of Panama. If Panama succeeds in maintaining her hold, she will acquire an additional Pacific seaboard ex tending from the isthmus proper south to Punta Limones, near the mouth of the Baudo river, a distance of about 100 miles. The minimum width of the territory is 18 miles, the greatest 58. The news is said to have created in tense excitement at Bogota, the cap ital of Colombia. GIRL HAS NEW SCALP. Hair Caught in Wheel and Tor Away Head Covering. New Tork, Aug. 20. Margaret Dougherty of Rochester, N. T.. who was almost scalped in an automobile accident August 10. is recovering at a hospital here, after undergoing a remarkable operation, which resulted in the replacing of her scalp, which was torn from her head. The cuticle already has begun to unite, and the girl"s hair shows such signs of vital ity that the success of the operation is assured. Miss Dougherty fell in dismounting from a n automobile in Central park. Her hair caught in the balance wheel which ha3 not been shut off and the rapidly revolving shaft wound it up, tearing off part of the scalp seven Inches from her ear and five from front to back. She was carried to the hos pital unconscious and later a police man arrived with the scalp. The doc tors quickly prepared the wound, re placed the severe portion, which fitted perfectly when sewed on. Upon re moval of the bandage it has been found that the cuticle is healing and the surgeons are satisfied that the woman will show no effects of her ter rible experience a month hence. MARRIED AFTER 40 YEARS. been completed for the thirtieth annual convention of the American Hunkers" Assoc Intton which will be held at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel September 14. 13 and 16. The convention will be called to order by the president, F. U. Bljtelow, of the first National bank of Milwaukee. INTERESTED IN ORIENT. Korea Capable of Wonderful Trade Development. Seattle Post-lutelllgencer: Seattle's Interest in the Japanese-Russian war proceeds very largely from existing and clearly defined future trade rela tions with those oriental countries di rectly Involved. That her sympathy Is largely with Japan is due in part to the fact that if that nation wins there will be a greater commercial advance In Korea than If Russia can seise upon that benighted monarchy. The trade of Korea is capable of wonderful development. In the past Great Britain has had the best of the Import business, the Japanese and Chi nese coming next in favor. Japan promises to maintain in Korea the "open door." If she wins in the great struggle now In progress, her promise will undoubtedly be kept and the de velopment of trade In the little but resourceful hermit nation will be very rapid Indeed. It is therefore natural that the I'nited States should watch the struggle with interest We are the best situated of any of the great na tions to derive tremendous benefits from trade development with the coun tries on the Pacific const of Asia. The reecntly published report of Kor ean trade referred solely to treaty ports. And it showed figures that are surprising. The imports were in ex cess of 19,000,000, with exports of over $7,000,000. Here was a total trade for 1903 close to $17,000,000; and that, too, with very few points open to com merce. Given the "open door" prom ised by Japan, and given a stable and decent government, Korea must de velop rapidly and enormously. The United States is well situated for control of Korean markets. If she secures that advantage, the direct route of the tide of commerce is most certainly through the port of Seattle. Korea will furnish an expanding mar ket for cotton. And for several years cotton shippers have found it con venient to reach the oriental markets via Seattle. D ears 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 quires a most gentle soap, a soap with no free alkali in it. Pears', the soap that clears but not excoriates. Sold all over the world- A. & C. R. R. TIME CARD. Leave PORTLAND Arrive SoOa.iu i Portlam 7,0O p.m depot fo 13.30 p. m ( ami way Portland Union ) 11.10a. in (or Astoria v.w p.m points ) Leave ASTORIA Arrive 7.45 a m J for Portland and ) 11.30a.m 6 10 p.m ( way points 10.80 p-m ) t5i0p.m SEASIDE DIVISION Leave ASTORIA 8.15 a.mf ll.30a.mj for Warrenton, 11.35 a.m Hammond, Ft 5.50 p.m I Stevens, Seaside t5.55p.ml Arrive T40 a,m 10.30 a,m 4.00 p.m 5.50 p.m Leave SEASIDE Arrive 6.15 a. m for WarrentonFt" 9 2oTm 9.40 a.m Stevens. Ham- 12.30 p.m 2.30 p.m momLAstoria 1.30 pjn 5.00 p.m Flavel 7.20 p.m te.50p.in Aged Chippewa Chief Wished to Pro tect Legal Rights of His Wife. Detroit, Aug. 20. Slowly dying and scarcely able to make the necessary uterances, James Bah We Tuk Tosh, chieftain of remnants of the Chippewa tribe, which still live north of Bay City, Mich., has been married to Mar tha G. Nan Shank, who, according to Indian ceremony, has been his wife for the past 40 years. Bah We Tuk Tosh owns considerable property. He is 70 years old and his wife is 55 With death near he wished to insure his wife's possession of his goods and chattels. Although the couple have married children, the legal ceremony was necessary, because the law will not recognize a common law marriage between Indians. It is told that the original Indian marriage was the great est event of the times among Michigan Indians. VI SAYAN PUPILS STRIKE. Young Filipinos Object to Being Called "Little Savages." St. Louis, Aug. 20. The Visayan pu pils, 25 In number, who have been studying In the model school In the Philippine section at the world's fair, refuse to attend the classes In the fu ture. Their action is explained in a letter which has been received by Mr. H. G. Stone from Miss Teresa Ra mlres, a 16-year-old pupil of the school, who had read and taken umbrage at that portion of the folder, recently Is sued by the Philippine exposition board, describing the villages and ex hfbits of the Philippine islands at the world's fair, in which the pupils of the school are classified as "little sav ages." , Bankers' Convention. New York, Aug. 20. All plans have Scientific Seasickness. Some physiologists say that seasick ness is due to the violent stimulation of the fluid in the semicircular canals of the ear, set in motion by the roll ing or pitching of the boat. The nerve leading to the brain is "set on edge." This nerve and the pneumogastiic nerve terminate in closely adjacent centers in the brain. It is claimed that the stimulation of the nerve from the semicircular canals reacts upon the pneumogastric nerve, causing a gen era sensation of nausea. Bear this in mind the next time you experience mal de mer, and perhaps you may enjoy it more. Dally except Saturday. ! Saturday only. All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Sound points. J. C. MAYO. General Freight and passenger Agent i oi Pic End of Bitter Fight "Two physicians had a long and stubborn fight with an abscess on m) right lung," writes J. F. Hughes, of DuPont, Ga., "and gave me up. Every body thought my time had come. A" a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Comumptlon. The bene fit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It con quers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers' drug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. The beer that made Milwaukee fam oas Schlitz is always on draught at The Grotto. Otto Mikkelson, proprietor. 'enhyruval fills Urlftldftl altif UrIT Ueaulaa. . MtlM I tmUf OIUiix Bu; or jrnr Iiniffli.l. r tmt 4m. la ,in, ' Plrtlnlnra. TeMlNalala ul "ftrllef for :..1i,"i tour, tj r. tm-m Mslb 1 . Tllo.l.l.. 814 bf Dr.rii I'hl. h It I'hflMl Pfc, Ball- V i i Mmlm Sonar. l'HiLA-A. K-ikM l IHICliLMM.'l. yWOViio H..O '" M!d u..,-Mn hot Z?&'2 wiih Lit ribbon, fnkr no other. SVk St-I Itanrerono pob.lHutlon. Ml Treasury Department, U. S. Life Saving Service, Washington, D. C, July 26, 1904. Sealed proposals will be re ceived at this office until 2:00 o'clock p. m., of Friday, August 26, 1904, and then publicly opened, for the construc tion of a floating boathouse for Grays Harbor (Washington) Life-Saving Station. Specifications and drawings, forms of proposal, etc., can be obtained upon application to the Superintend ents of Construction of Life-Saving Stations, Pacific Coast, Room 85, New Appraisers' Stores, San Francisco, Cal.; to the Assistant Inspector of Life-Saving Stations, Coasts of Wash ington and Oregon, 13th District, Ta coma, Washington; or to this Office. Horace L. Piper, Acting General Su perintendent OREGON Short line AKO UnionPacihc 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. TIME HTHEDULES Depart From Arrive POUTLASD Chicago Portland Salt Lake, Denver, Ft s-peolal Worth, Omaha, Kan- 8 25pm 9:lfia. m. aaa CM. Mt Louis, via Hnt- Chicago and the East lagton Atlantic txpress :Palt Lake, Denver Ft 8:15 p. m. I Worth, Omaha, Kan. 7 :IA a m via Hunt- wis City, Hi Louln, lngloQ .Chicago aud the East i fit. Paul Walla Walla, f ewls- FaHtAiall ton, Spokane, Mlnne- $15 p.m. Bpoliit. Ht Paul, Duluth 8:00 pm viabpo- Milwaukee, Chicago, kaue aud ust OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria All sailing dates subject to change. For San Francisco every five days. Dally ex cept (Sun day al7am Columbia River to Portland and nay landings 4 am Daily ex cept Hon Direct Line to St. Louis World's Fair. Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on the tide DAILY FOR ILWACO, connecting there with trains tor Long Beach, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning arrives at Astoria, same evening. through tickets to and from all prin cipal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria, Ore. The Grotto handles nothing but straight liquors; no blended goods in the house. Scott's Santal-Pepsla Capsules A POSITIVE CUKE For Inflammation or Oatarrt erf the Bladder and D1mm4 Kldiuiy.. Mo ears bo pay. (Jurat quickly and Penav nentiy iba wont oua ot Uoiiorrho and fcil, so mattorof how lone ataad. lnr. Abaolntelf harmlMS. Bold br drufftata. rto 11.00, or by mail, postpai. 11.00, 1 bona 3.7t. THE SANTAl-KPSi! CO. ilw'w'a sitarONTuiajONaa Sold br Chas. Rogers, 451 Commercial JAY TUTTLE, M. I). . PHYSICIAN AND tVHOEON Acting AwWkiiI Hurgeon U.S. MhiIu Uiiltattervlee, Office hours: 10 to 12 a.m. 1 to 4:30 p.m 477 Commercial Street, Jnd Floor. Dr. KHODA C HICKS OSTEOPATH 1ST MJinarll Bldg. 67S CointiHTOtal Si MlnNKHUCKAW. 0. W, BAKU, DENTIST MhiiscII HuiKlinit 373 CommercUl Stivet, Aetoria, Oir TEM-THONK 1!E! JlHll. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 L.U J LJJLLU'I HOTEL- PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. Dk. vaugiiax, Dkxtist Pythian Iluillinn, Atriu. Oregon. Dr. T. I. HAI L Dr. F. I. Friwlrieli, DENTISTS V Commorclal street Aatoris Ore. Dr. C. LOGAN DENTIST 578 Commercial St , Sliaimhan HuiMlng C. J. TUKNCIIAllD Insurnnce, Commission and 8hlpi)ln. CU8T0MS HOUSE BROKER. Agent Wells-Fargo and Northern Paclflo Express Companies. Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND 8Ta T. E. PEISER COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPER. Everything In the view line, exterior or Interior. Flashlights of banquets, parties, etc.; developing and finishing for amateurs; portraits made at your own residence, 525'a Commercial Street, Room 8 (Over Peterson A Brown's.) CENTRAL MEAT MARKET U. W. Morton ami John Fuhrmsn, Proprietors. CHOICEST FUESH AND SALT MEATS. - PUOMPT DELIVER! 54a Commercial St. Phone Main 321. T"1l a 'x T) nfr ! completely prepared and finished Hiiaien te xtooniig t,,,, mlm it tu factory, au thhl is necetanry is to l.iy. tiail and cement it. It requires mi paintliitf, ousting, sanding or fr'elitiit of any kiml at any tune. It is rlully guaranteed. Write us for prices ud descriptive matter. The Elaterite Roofing Co. ""ZZs AN ASTORIA PRODUCT- Talo Hohomiuu IVcr lH'st Ii The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co, Columbia Collegiate, Tre, vparatory, Com. University Grammar Grade Amy ro cmiours Courses. Roarding aohool for youg men and boys. BOX 339. UNIVERSITY PARK STATION Portland Ortgon. t, Co. H. Gtoiyt, Pruidiat, J. E. HlSJIiu, Cathltr. Gto. W. Wtrrca, Vki Pruldtnt, C. R. Mlgjliu. Ant Caihlcr, The Astoria National Bank ASTORIA, OREGON. DIRECTORS QEO.H.OKOKOK, CV.O W. VVAKRKN'. W, H, HARKER, AUG SCUERNF.CKNAU. L.MANBUR. PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS.1 Pint Nntloiml Hank I'or'luml. tinuoii. (.'oiiIIih'mUI Nntloiml Bali. I liicatl'- llnuk uf Nxw York. N. It A., Now Vork I'mcknr SoulwortU Nat. Itniik. H. K. saxssmvs Newbro's enncide VACATION TIME. Vacation time should bring rest, retention and comfort; and comfort of the solid and pleattlng variety means no high collar, no atllt hat and no Itching scalp. It is for this last dis comfort that Newbro's Herpieide becomes a summer necessity, as It stops Itching of the scalp and Prickly Heat almost Instantly. Take Herpieide with you on your vacation. ...SCALP WARNING.. Itching of the scalp Is not so much a punlHhment for past neglect as it Is a warning for the future. It shows, almost consluslve ly, that the vine-like, mlcrobic growth that causes dandruff, Itching scalp and falling hair has entered the Sebaceous glands and unless this growth Is stopped and kept out of the scalp, baldness will follow. ...IT 13 CONTAGIOUS.. It was Prof. Unna (ask your doctor, about him), who first pointed out that the true eause of hair loss Is a germ or microbe that lodges In the scalp where It causes dandruff. Being olmteroWc origin the diseased necessarily contagious but Dr. Sabouraud has recently called attention to the highly contagious nature of dandruff, and the necessity of constant watchfulness to avoid It. Kill the dandruff germ with Herpieide. UNSTERILIZED PUBLIC HAIR-BRU8HE8, says Dr. A. Cartas, are to blame for most of the baldness that Is prevalent today. He further states that, "baldness begins In the young." By this he means that the germ that causes the disease Is planted in the scalp of young men and that some times years elapse before the de struction is complete. rim id' lk WILL NOT GROW HAIR.. Newbro's Hsrplelde Is a "Hsir-Ssver;" It will not grow hair nature does this but by destroying the enemies of hair health. It enables the hnlr to grow as nature Intended except In chronic baldness. Save your hair with Herpieide. Wonderful results follow Its use, HOT WEATHER TROUBLES.. During hot weath ed the minute sudatory glands of the scalp are called upon to perform an extra amount of labor. The per spiration that exudes In Increased quantities must be handled promptly as It carries out poisonous and re fuse matter that would otherwise clog up the pores of the scalp. Incomplete elimination of refuse matter produces a hot and feverish condition of the scalp, familiarly known as Prickly Heat, for which Herpi eide gives immediate relief. Indies will find Herpi eide tndlapenslble. It contains no grease, will not stain or dye. It Is an exquisite hair dressing that COOLS, C0MF0RT8 and DELIGHTS. NO COMPLAINT FROM OUR . CUSTOMERS. "Herpieide is giving entire satisfaction to our trade. ,W. have never had a single com plaint that It would not cur dandruff and falling hair." (Signed) WOODWARD, CLARK ft CO. Portland, Ore. A HERPICIDE FOLLOWER. "I have tried five or six bottles of your Herpieide and can say that It Is very good, and so I address my neighbors the same." (Signed) mrs. nellie hughes. An Unhealthy Hair. Alblna, Ore. T. F. LAURIN, Special Agent. A Healthy Hair. A( Drat Store $1.00. Seed 10c la Stanpi te THE HERPICIDE Co., Detroit, Mlcblrss., ttt uoslf . "DestroyJ the Cause You Remove The Effect"