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i ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1004. PAGE SIX. SUICIDED FOR SPITE Disobedient Husband Returns to Find Wife and Child Both Dead KILLED HEi CHILD ALSO May Sow Attoml KawbaU C.aiws With So Oim- to Forbid - Sail Itesiilt of Family .Mivin-(lei'staiuliiiff. nffidnte nt the Inuttchlntr of the r- Roux, had never bwn en, av MOifi ii ui. o.- ;, iu.w'.' u :no', ; .v. .1 the dlstiim-. by any white man. are :11s arrived here, accompanied by her j dotted with nnclent monasteries, mot mother and a party of 13 prominent of them In ruins, and only a few of residents of Milwaukee. 1 them Inhabited by Ignorant monks, who I have no knowledge or power to com-j Fttrful Oddt Againt Him. prehend the Importance of the treaa-; Bedridden, alone and destitute. Such, : urea within the walla of their abode.! in brief was the condition of on oldjKor It Is known that at the time of! soldier by name of J. J. Havens. Ver- the great Mahometan Invasion, about j sullies, O. For years hi was troubled 'four hundred years ao, all the sacred, with Kidney disease and neither docjrellc and the treasures of tf nation, j tors nor medicines save him relief. At jail the historical records, and In fact. ie:!Rth lie tried Electric Hitter. It put leverythlnRVf value, was bundled off to him on his feet in short order and the monasteries of the Inland of Zonal ' now he testifies: "I'm on the road to and concealed there In order to protect' ! complete recovery." 3et on e-u-th for, them from belli curried off or do liver and kidney troubles and aii forms !of stomach and t owel complaint, Only j 50c. Guaranteed by (.'has. Koifcrs, druggist. Chicago, Se;-.t. 3. A dispati'.l to t'.iel DESCENDED FROM SOLOMON. stroyed by the Moslems. It is a matter of tradition In Abys-' slnla and of belief In the sclentlltc world of Europe that the original Jew- Ish Ark of the Covenant, containing the Mosaical stone tables of law, the seven- I branched candlestick and all the other! Inter Ocean from D?s Moines, la., says: jThc R.jer ef AfcysEini; ts cf illustrious treasures of the temple of Solomon, Because her husbar.d went to a base ball game over her protest. Mrs. Charles Evans of Montsrey has ce:n- mitted suicide by takii-.j poison, body as it fell to the floor accidental!;.' struck her 10 months old daughter crushing it and smothering It to death When Evans returned home both were dead. MUST PAY HIGHER DUTY, Victory for Domestic Potters in Con tested Revenue Case. New Tork, Sept. 9. A signal victory Lineage. .which disappeared from Jerusalem at When a monarch Is aware that liisthe time of the so-called Jewish cap c'.aitns to illustrious am estry are treat-.tlvity. were dispatched by the Jewish jj,jeJ with incredulity and a foreigner ap-j high priests for safety to Abyssinia. pears u;mm the SvOiie and places 1:1 his where tne queen or tneoa nua tutor ner hands a document provins tM truth return from Jerusalem established the of his assertions, he is naturally dls-J Jewish faith, which subsisted until posed to fee! most kindly toward the : Christianity was Introduced Into the individual in question and to overwhelm country a few centuries after the birth him with favors. This Is precisely of Christ. It Is generally believed that what Hasucs le Roux, an exceedingly the Ark of the Covenant, along with all clever Frenchman, half Journalist, half the other relics contained In the Holy diplomat, has managed to accomplish of Holies of the Temple of Solomon. In Abyssinia. The ru'.er of that coun-jwill be found In some of these monas try has always Insisted, like his predo- tery islands of Lake Zonal. Whether cessors on the throne, that he Is de- these suppositions are well founded or! t !! - 1 ' 7 f . ' 1 ' 1 t '....it i'W)' I .1 ! . r v "1. ' . ' i , , - i'i fY&r&!,l iLL' I - r - V- v-v , vW,w-'jfl ADMIRA LTY AND WAR OFFICE, ST. PETERSBURG. has been won by the domestic potters by the ruling of sub-board No. 2 of the United Spates general appraisers, sustaining an advance of 10 per cent made by Appraiser Whitehead on crockery from Holland. In doing so the sub-board reversed the decision of General T. S. Sharretts, who on the first appeal sustained the Importer's Invoice values.. The goods on which the advance is made are chiefly cups and saucers of the cheaper grades, made in the Maestnlcht district of Holland. Until a year ago the domes tic manufacturers controlled the mar ket on this class of goods. When they began to feel the competition of the Importations they started an Investi gation, which resulted In charges of under valuation being presented to the treasury department. The importers presented evidence to General Shar retts which convinced him that their values were correct. This decision Is now overruled. ' LAWYER AND POLITICIAN DEAD. With R. G. Ingertoll He Opposed Sec end Ronomination of Grant. Chicago, Sept. 9. Judge Kirk Hawes has died suddenly at his summer home in Les Cheneaux islands. For nearly 40 years he had been a prominent figure In the law machinery of Chicago, and for 12 years he served on the superior ocurt bench of Cook county. In the presidential campaign of 1830, Mr. Hawes opposed the third term movement in favor of General Grant. He and Robert G. Ingersoll opposed the Grant forces at the Springfield state convention, and were successful and thereby had much to do with the re sult of the national convention. WILL CHRISTEN MILWAUKEE. Miss Janet Mitchell and Party Arrive at San Francisco. San Francisco, Sept. 9. Miss Janet Mitchell, daughter of the late John S. Mitchell of Wisconsin, who is to ecended in a direct line from the Jewish King Solomon and from the Ethiopian I Queen of Sheba, the founder of the reigning house of Abyssinia, Menelik iby name, having been born to the queen shortly after her return from her mem jorable visit tc King Solomon at Jeru salem. Le Roux, after obtaining permission from the Negus to visit the Islands of the sacred lage of Zonal, In the Interior, discovered there In a seml-rulned mon astery papyri dating back to the days of King Solomon and queen of Sheba which establish the truth of the rela tions of the Ethiopian Queen and King Solomon, and ascribe to him the pa ternity of Menelik, the son to whom she gave birth on- her return heme, and who founded the present line of rulers or Abyssinia. 80 delighted was the present Emperor Menelik with thls.dls oovery that n not only conferred upon Le Roux the grand cross of his Order of Solomon, of which King Edward Is the only other grand cordon, but like wise gave him permission to continue the railroad Hne from It present ter minus of Diridana to Addis Abeba, the capital of the empire, only stipulating that Le Roux shall obtain the ap- ,'proval of the English government to the scheme. For, although the railroad, which runs from the French seaport on the Red sea coast, DJibutil, wus built entirely with French capital, It has now passed to a great extent into the bands of English Investors. Both France anl England have been endea voring for years, without succefs, to get M;nelik to. allow the railroad to be continued from Plridana to the capital, ynd Le Roux's victory has glvn as much satisfaction to France as to Eng land, since It will virtually hava the effect of opening up the Ethiopian em piie to the trade of both count' lea. Of still greater Interest from .1 scl- lentiflc and archaeollgical olnt o.' view is the permission which Le Rout has obtained from the Negus to Insti'uta thorough exploration of the Islands of the sacred lake of Zonal. These If 'ands, which, until the day when visit yj by I not, there Is no doubt that thorough! and systematic exploration of the sa cred Islands of Lake Zonal will result In finds of extraordinary value and In terest from scientific, archaeological and historical points of view, since, owing to the Jealous care with which foreigners have been kept away from the Islands, they are from the point of view of the explorer to all intents and purposes virgin soil. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve, lotion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns burns, boils, sores, felons, ulcers, tet ter, salt rheum, fever sores, chapped hands, skin eruptions; infallible for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at Cbas. Rogers', druggist. Excursion Rates SEPTEMBER 5-6-7 OCTOBER 3-4-5 i St, Louis and Retrn $67.50 Chicago and Return $72.50 Via Great Northern Railway Tickets good 90 days; stopovers allowed going and returning. Full information from Ii. 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