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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1904)
PAGE -THREE. THE VESSEL IS SAFE 5CHOOL BOOKS TISAHATTEROFHEAIIIf Penclri, Pent, Paper, Tabled, SUtet, School Strapi, Rultn and fad everything that the Khool boy of girl could with. The window Mn Ull the itory quicker and better than we could SEE IT. fcmma Claudina, Due at Seattle I J. N. GRIFFINS on July 3f, at Last Heard From at Nome. ASTORIA, OREGON, , .WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1904. ft : " 1 f mm km. 1 M M M WM M MSI MM IB PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in i860. Op-n all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. li pays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Manufacturers of Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Ousting, (icnerul Foundryinen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass' work. Prices lowest. t, Corner Eighteenth and Franklin! btiiuiig a rxxxxxrrixiiixixixzixixxrxrxrxiixxtrrixtxixiiixxiiixx FRESH AND CURED MEATS V.wJ. ll a nit Rftflll Sliips, Logging t'amps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLI) t M WASHINGTON MARKET CHKlMLKaUN a tu. H . m0mm9WWWWW9WTW-9 XXXIXTXXTXXZXXIIXXIiiJ-I-.li.ii-iiAi.iAk'--'' SO'O'0'0'OO'O'0'0O,O;OO'O'O'O0'O'OO!OO'OOO0 I PERFECT FITTING CLOTHES Can Only Bo Made By Measure 6 W ran dreis you in Mylixh garment made to lit 0 and suit YOU. u :: :: :: : o PRICKS MODERATE. I iasrr HAUTALA $ RAUTANEN g Cs0sO-;s:'0iOsX?0?O?! (?) ft) () MONEY! MONEY!! OO 1 O W VI :ft l wi w W V W W V W , w w w w w -w . w (!) o 0 . ii i. a I. . . ki .l aii tit tnH th. Pnrtlnnd TrilKt () V6 waill Bll Wnu Have ncu iiiuuv i " - . ... ..v.. . . m . r -. M V Com puny of Oregon in tne "uiuesi irusi mpsnr iu uir,, , riv II I1H Rill pit) OJI'llUl SH'l iM"in rv " V . . i ..it ... .tvi t . Jl i.ll. 1. .... Imiih three to four ir cent Interoat, and which can lie drawn at any time, by O giving a certain number of days nonce, e aumi oe gum w u 7uu u. Q book of O "ILLUSTRATIONS" which tells all bpqt tbem. o Portland Trust Company of Oregon S A) ? o KM) TI1IUO STREET Ben. I. COHEN, Preildent B. LEE. PAGET, Secretary H. L. PIHOCK. Vice preildent J. 0. 00LTRA, AmI Secretary o oooooooofOooo'oopsooooai Be that your ticket wade Tl the Illlnoli Centrnt R. B. Thoroughly mod ern tralna connect with all tranecontl' nental lines at St. Jui and Omaha. It your frtenda are coming weet let ua know and wa will Quoter them direct the peclaJly low ratna now In effect from all eastern polnte. Any Information m to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully fivn on application. B. B. TRUMBUCU Commercial Agent, 1U Third street, Portland. Or. J. C. L1NDSET, T. F. 4 P. A., lit Third street. Portland, Or. P. B. THOMP80N, . P. A.. PARUER HOUSE ' H. B. PARKER. Proprietor L. H. HENNINGSEN CO. Furniture, Stoves and Ranges, House Furnishings All kind" of mat rerars mailt to tinier. Furniture repaired, iipl'o!ntrrinir. Ato!uttIy Hie cheapekt lai-a in town. St'coud band (oc!s l.xiigLt and to:1. :: :: :: " 504 BOND STREET, Next Door to WelU Farjo Ex. Co. PHONE, RED 2305 Urooks & Johnson, Proprietors. Phone No. 831 THE WIGWAM CIS BROOKE, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars SEE THE ILLlSIRAItO PIC11RES Eighth and Astor Sts. ' , ASTORIA Wh O I 63 CIGAR5, PIPES, TOBACCO, ETC. 0OS O000&0(30005 O00000000 o 1 o ') o ) o o o o o o c 0 o o o o o O MI COMMFRCIAL ST. :-: 1U ELEVENTH ST. o OXO00000000OAOSO00000000 SAILED FOR NORTH MAY I! It Was 1 Varetl That the North wt'Mtrru I'oiunierclal Com. patiy'i Vfhitel Was Lout With All on Board Seattle, Sept. 13. The overdue meam- er Emma Claudina, which oalled from Seuttle for trading; ports alorig Slblyan coast on Slay U is today reported as having reached the roadstead off Nome. The vessel went forth under charter to the Northwestern Commercial Com pany and was expected In this port 011 her return voyage not later than July 31. It was feared that t:ie vasnel was lest with passengers and crew. ul- J TRACktEfSS TROLLEY. 11 1 Oal Amrrlran S-tta of Its KlnJ Will Operate la ManMicbBMtta. Uull, Mat., is to have the first and only trackless trolley system In the United States says the Boston Journal. It will run from Nantasket point, a distance of two and a half miles, over the highway. The tracklm trolley la the latest sys tem of .passenger transportation and Is In successful operation In Germany. It Is nothlujt more than a number of electric nutolriobilea running between given points on a regular schedule. In stead of the automobile carrying stor age batteries to supply power to run Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE uelit" TTen'TLie senator nimscir was a young man, attending the Ohio Wes leyan university, be fell in love with a young lady student who helped him edit a college paper, and she Is now Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, society leader, president general of the D. A. It. and vice president of the Junior Republic. Years after this romantic acquaint ance had culminated In a wedding an other young lady was a student at this same college Miss Adelaide Fairbanks, daughter of the former editor of the college paper and bis one time asso ciate. Miss Adelaide was a beautiful girl, and one of the students of the sterner sex fell deeply In love with WILL MADISON KUBunuuttuttttttB 1: u n s s s s s it n it s n Some People Are Wise And some are otherwise. Get wise , to the value of our Pre aorlptlon Department when you want Pure, Clean Drugs and Medioinee accurately compounded. , Anything In our stock ot from our prescription counter, you can depend upon as being the best.. Get it at and Commercial Street Hart's Drug Store i auBttnaanaa aaaaaaaaaaaaa I..-L ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Having inxlalled a Kubber Tiring Machine of the latest patteru I am prepared to do all kiuds of work in that line at reasonable prices. Telephone 291. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREETS. 5 'mmw 11 n 3. "fclaMk. - m-.. t- - mi iajajsjaf ffTi , TBACELK88 TBOLLET CA& the motors propelling the carriages the power is supplied by a double trolley, one wire carrying the negative and the other the positive current The car riages can run all over the road, pass each other without Interference ,and will be . noiseless, clean and can ba stopped almost Instantly. There has been much complaint over the operation of the trolley system In Hull. The railroad commissioners have been asked to remedy the difficulty and have failed to give satisfaction to the residents of the town. The trackless Urolley will not come under their Juris diction, and no rails need be icid. Tne highway commissioners may have a little something to say about how they shall use the road, however. It was learned recently that the car riages to be used will seat forty peo ple and will resemble very much the big automobile used by a Boston firm In touring the city. Sfte STAR THEATER ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAUDE VILLE HOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA. TERS OP PORTLAND u .1 Free Coach Large Sample Rooms on Ground Floor. Change ol Program Monday. Change of Acta Thurtdays. MONSTEIt BILL Week Beginning MONDAY MATINEE, SEPT. 12th MATINEE DAILY AT 2:45 P. M. DURBANO'S 30YAL ITALIAN BAND Composad of 21 Sololete A Positive . Novelty. GASTON A HARVEY, Novelty, Singing, Dancing and CharaO' tar Change Artiats. THE GREAT STANSFIELD, Character Comedian. EDOUARD 6C0TT, Pictured Melodiee. EDlSdN'S PROJECTOSCOPE, Depicting Recent Events by Life Mo tion Piotures. Admission 10c to any seat. Roams 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 per Day. Toot of Ninth Street ASTORIA. 0REG0 DON'T GO TO 8T. LOUIS 'Till you call at or write to the Chi cago, Milwaukee ft Et Paul Railroad Office 134 Thlrt street, Portland, Ore Low rate to all points east. In connec tion with all transcontinental. H. 8. ROWS. i- Qeneral Agent. AMMUNITION Shot Shells, Wads. 546-550 Bond Street FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY PRAEL O COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 21. Draying and Expressing All goodsshlpped toourcare will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. ,000 TONS BEST LUMP m C O A Free Deli very v Phone Orders to No. 1961. Elmore & Co. Photogrraphlua on Linen. Some Interesting demonstrations have been carried out in London with a new photographic art material call ed "photolinol. This fabric Is com posed of linen, which Is thoroughly per meated with the photograph, produc ing a higli translucency. One very pic turesque effect obtained by this means is that the picture, when colored and viewed with a reflected light, bears a very strong resemblance to an oil paint ing, th lines of the weaving of the linen appearing similar to the canvas In the painting. Photolinol is water proof and indestructible, while . the photograph does not fade in the sun. as It appears to be woven into the ma terial. The process is a secret one, but Its commercial utility and value are al ready asserted, nince it can be employ ed far curtains, screens or theatrical ccmry. A ROMANCE OF POLITICS. How the Daashter of CandlOat Fairbanka Became Mre. Tlmmone. Romances seem to be the usual thing in the family of Senator Fairbanks, RciUbUssa -iSii'diie. for - vice Dresfl- HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Color ef Hair Bald to. Indicate Tet aon'a Temperament. Many people believe that blonde, or light hair denotes affection and dark hair constancy. A person without hair is not devoid ot character; far from It rhe disposition ot the average bald headed man Is to show such aollcltuda tor the welfare of others, that be neg lects himself. A germ causes baldness. Prof. Sabouraud, of Paris, France, in nocculated a rabbit with Dandruff germs, causing It to become totally bald In Ave weeks' time. To rid the scalp ot thes Snngnroua germs It la necessary to apply Newbro'e Horpiclde. "Destroy the cause you remove -the affect" Sold by leading druggists, fiend 10c In stamps for sample to The Herplclda Co Detroit Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St. Owl Drug Store. S49 Com. St, T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent" V'"" h r, 1 , r jj, t 'V t uVLv - t "1 "17 lllta. JOHN W. TIMMOSS. her. But there was a misunderstand ing and the two parted when college days were over, not expecting to meet again. Miss Fairbanks, both by rea son of her personal charms and ot the position of her father and mother in Washington and Indianapolis society, received u great many attentions. Her graceful figure, flashing eyes and mag netic manner won her many admirers. She married, but soon became a wid ow. Some time afterward In visiting at the home of the late Senator Hanna she met Ensign John Wesley Timmons. TJ. 8. N, of the battleship Kearsarge, and recognized In him her former sweetheart at college In Ohio.' The old friendship was renewed, and they wer married last September. Thrift in Norway. To encourage working people to es tablish homes of their own Norway has founded a bauk for workingmen. It lends money at 3'i and 4 per cent and gires the borrower forty-two year in which to pay the loan. The total cost of the house must not exceed 100, and the area of land must not be more than five acres. Vienna. - More than five-eighths of the area of Vienna is covered by woods, vine yards, parks aud gardens. The Infant Frodlary. Christian Henry Heineck, who wa born at Lubeck In 1721, was called the "infant prodigy." He ouly lived to be four years old. but at the time of his untimely death was "highly educated." Kenton's "Optica.' Sir Isaac Xewtou'S treatise on "Op tics" attracted no attention iu his owt country until it had made a profound sensation In France. The Paris Rot Ponnd. Amtmg the sights In the city of Tarla Is a regular rat pound, where the serv ice's, of the rodents are utilized for re moving the flesh from the carcasse of dead animals. A horse thrown la overnight is .quite stripped by morn lug, and it is the regular, work of mea lu charge to remove the polished bones. Denmark's Colonies. As early as 1G18 Denmark estab lished colonies on the Coromandel coast and In Malabar and Bengal. All these colonies afterward passed by quiet purchase Into the hands of Great Britain. A Hot Mine. There Is a gold mine In Australia which is 3:000 feet deep, and the vari ous tunnels are so hot that cold watet has to be continually sprayed over tlx miners working the lode. The tem perature Is usually about 103 degrees, and the men have to work almost naked in orderjo stRticl .the heat, "T