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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1904)
fag rsva ASTOEIA, OREGON,' TIIUIiSDAY, OCTOBER 13. ASTORIA SAVINS BANK t)ftrL DEATH DOTH PART Capital Paid in $100,000. ? sv Sorplurwkl Unaivklad Profits $29,000 Transacts a general banking baaine,. Interest paid on time deposits. J.Q.A. BOWLBY. OLfETEliSbNV FRANK PArTOK,!, W. GARNER, President Vies President. ' Cashier; ' AWL QuUer Jft8 TENTH STREET. ASTORIA, OlCfe. First National Dank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 . . , . . . , . Capital and Surplus $100,000 Illinois Conference of Methodisl Church Goes on Record oh Divorce Question. COMMITTEE MAKES REPORT Report Stamps Divorce as Seciss of Selfishness and Condemns 'Free Lover' Who Seekt Divorce to Remarry. 11. George, PruldtM. 1 E. ttljjini, Cashier, . Gea W. Warms Vice-President, The Astoria National Bank ASTORIA, OREGON. DIRECTORS GEO. H. GEORGE, GEO. W. WAEBEN. W. H. BARKER, AUG. SCHERNECKNAU. L.MANSUB. i PRIWCIPL CORRESPONDENTS. Plrat Rational Bank. Portland, Oregon. Continental KaUonal Bank. Chioagu Bank of New York, X. B. A., New York Crocker- Wool worth Nat. Bank, 8. F. The TROY Laundry Is the only White Labor Laundry in the City. Does the Best of "Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phone 1991 HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. 433 Commerdal Street Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. , HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, CarriagesBaggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. Chicago, Oct. 12. After prolonged dlcussions luting nearly a week the report of the committee on marriage and divorce waa pre.ented at the lmt moment at the closing session of the sixty-fourth Rock River conference the Methodist Episcopal church at the Evanston avenue church last night. The report recommended a long courtship long enough to test the quality of love. The Importance of the permanence of the marriage tie was emphasised as having a direct bearing on human development The comlttee was unanimous in maintaining that marriage was contracted "until deuth doth part" The bond was declared to be In dossoluble and never to be entered Into Irreverently or unadvisedly. , The principal contention that dlvtUel the committee was upon the question of reconlzlng as a candidate for second marriage the Innocent party to a di vorce decree. The decision was a compromise. A resolution was adopted for the purpose of prohibiting the remarriage of the guilty matrimo nial party to a divorce decree during the lifetime of the Innocent party. Stamping divorce as a species of sel fishness the report condemned the "free lover" who "ninety nine times out of a hundred seeks divorce that he may have more marriage." The proper conception of matrimony was declared to be the basis of pure and anticipatory life, as well as the best detriment from evil. The conference voted to Join with other churches In an attempt to Be cure the enactment of uniform divorce laws In every state. telegram was sent on Saturday last, bound for this city. As the Arctic made the passage, to Hudson strait In IS days,' It Is regarded as certain that she will make) (he trip across the' bay in Puna FlilrnM.in1 halt. vlnl nn.rf.r. before navigation ctoses,s which i.lfm 'Japan. usually about the 18th of October. Low's telegram reported all well on board the Arctic, s apanese goods New stock of fancy goods just arrived at Yokohama Jiniaar. Calf and see tho latest novelties ONCE FOUGHT EACH OTHER. Ex-Amerieen Soldier And Ex-FlllpIno 8oldier New Schoolmates. . Chicago, Oct II. That two students of the University of Chicago at pres ent working together in amity, were formerly pitted against each other In battle Is the discovery made by John B. Kenne, formerly an American sol dier, and Frederlco Sarabla, a native Filipino, both of whom are working their way through college. In the early part of 1899 Kenne was a member of "Young's scouts." Sara- BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 15-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 Commercial St. FIRST-CLASS MEAL for 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or doughnuts, Co, at U. S. Restaur ant. , 434 Bond St. PIANO TUNER. For good reliable piano work Boo your local tuner. Th. YwA bla at the same time was a sergeant ln Ljck 2(m B d gt t the first Manila rerulura. a rnvlmetitl which formed part , of the first Phono Red 2074 division Agulnaldo's own under com- manu oi ine riupino uenerai niar. YVflflT) WOnn! WHATY The forces of which tha men war I I I . I J I . . members met in conflict In the battles w. mm wooa V of Manila, San lsldro and Tarboul Bridge, In each of which the Manila regulars were defeated. kind of wood at lowest prices. Kelly, th. transfer man. 'Phone 2211 Blaok, Barn en Twelfth, opposite opera house. PAID DREYFUS WITNE88E8. Alleged That Aeeounts Were Tampered With to Coneesl Faots. Paris, Oct 12. A Nationalist news paper organ asserts that the commltal for trial by court martial on September 5 of D'Autrlche and other ofllcers ac- A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all points .ast; Louis ville, Memphis. New Orleans, and all points south. The only direct route to the St louis world's fair and the East Is 1-1 el. . a I 1 .. luwu " awm icmn m tne O. It A N. and Union Paelflo. accounts was not the work of the mln- The folowln rat.. nni. I m - -w .fil . viu Aa- Ister of war, General Desalrer, gover-1 torlai nor of Tarls. who eeeks.to give the men To st Uula Md return istio opportunity 10 cieur meinacives puD- t0 Chlcaatt and ratlin. llcly despite, the conclusions of the in vestigating officers, that their offenses were covered by the decree of amnesty In the Dreyfus case. The whole Inter est in the case turns upon the' allega- 71.50 ASTORIA' IRON WORKS JOHiryoX, Pres. and Snpt A.X. FOX, Vice President F. L. BISHOP, Secretary ( . . ASTORIA BAVIN CIS BANK, Trees P Designers and Manufacturers of , . ' THK LATEST IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE . CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. t " Foot of Ponrth Street, ... . ' ASTORIA, OREGON. Weinharcf s Uam.r. 1I I IV I l If a II w- r sr. i a mat t IM tbc PilrploM IItId' n the pMn, Am' tae dawnin' o crruioo tn' the tinkin' o' the Milne, As etacf greet invention!, nice toe Chinees ur ue isnu, Aa'thenwn from Prance and Borneo aarryln' their dirks. , Tarn the cuyfui o tide ihows there l the kind o u ' Ihkei laakaa I'll go busted whea I trard low the Pike. LA Ballad of the Pike." by Wallace Irwia. Co a)jtedbr Cellicr'iWecUjr, PubliabcabyperinisiwB. 1 067,1 To SL Louis and nctum law 6, n, l )lr I. S, Aapsl I, a, K lttalMr f, a,7i uctatwr 1,4,5. Srtarm liail, alnetr daft. The Rock Island System often two routes to the World Fair City vis St. psul7 Minneapolis, and through Scenic Colorado. No change of can, Ogden to St. Louis and St Paul to St Louis. - Full informatSoo oa fefaest Call or writs. A. R. McDowald, General Ag'U , 140 3rd Street, cor. Alder Street Portland, Ore. IMPORTANT Rock Island Frisco Systems have arranged for sale of round trip tickets to Chicago and St Louis October 27, 28 Qtid 29 These are the last days on which special rate tickets may be purchased account World's Fair.J MeCARTER OWNED THE AUTO. Chauffeur Stole It out For A Lark With Fatal Results. New Yorlt, Oct . 12. Mystery sur rounding the ownership of the auto mobile that plunged down Jerome ave nue to the New York Central tracks last Friday morning, killing three and maiming four others has been cleared up by the coroner's Inquest Thomas H. McCarter, president of the Public Service Corporation of New Jersey, owned the automobile. Albert Noyes, the driver who was almost In stantly killed under the wreckage of the machine, waa In his employ. He had been Instructed to take it to a re pair shop Thursday night after carry ing the owner to his home In Newark. Evidently Noyes took advantage of bis Instructions to spend the evening with friends. The coroner's Jury found Noyes to blame for the wreck, but recommendej the closing of the blind street where the automobile ran over a wall and fell to the railroad tracks. To Chicago, returning from St. Louis or rice versa 70.00 To Chicago, returning via St Louis or vice versa 71.50 Returning via California. lit ka ari. Hon that tampering with accounts was Jdltlonal. . done with the object of concealing the fact that payments were made to wit-1 gddreat nesses in the trial or Captain Dreyfus at Rennes. For furtlttr particulars, call on or Q. W. ROBERTS. Agent O. R. A N. Co, Astoria. y JAY(TUTTLE, M. D. miSICIAN AND SUliOEON , ; Acting AMlatant Burgeon 0, 8, Marine Uoapl tal Hervloe. Offloe boursi 10 to II am. 1 to 4:10 p.m.' ill Commercial street, Ind Floor. Dr. RIIODA 0. HICKS . OSTEOPATH I8T MaaseUBldg. . 171 Commerolal It PHONE BLACK IDSt. 0. W. BARR, DENTIST MaoseU jJniltling 673 Commerolal Street, Astoria, Org TELEPHONE RED SOAL " Da. VAUGIIAN, DlKTIST . Ptblaa Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. T. L. BALL Dr. F. I. Friedrich, DENTISTS tU Comroerclal street Astoria Ore, Dr. W. 0. LOGAN DENTIST 578 Commercial St., Shanaiian Building C. J. TRENCH A RD Insurance, Commlssloa and Shipping. CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER. . Agent Wells-Fargo and Northern Paelflo Express Companies, Cor. ELEVENTH and BOND 8TS. j WgW AW) OREGON Shoot LiNt . 1 Hvi 8ELL8 FOR TEN CENTS. The Ootober Number of the Sunset Msgssine New on Sale. , "Mirolc War In California" Is strik ingly described In October Sunset Mag account of Its various routes and gate The World's Pair Route. Those anticipating an eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase expedition at St Louis, cannot afford to overlook th advantages offered by the Mlssurt Paelflo Railway, which, on TO hour from Portland to Chicago. ' No change of can. sine. Articles by Gen. MacArthur and othera Beautiful colored drawings. Many Industrial articles, sketches, stories, etc 10 cents from all newsdealers. WILL EAT DUTCH CHEESE. Jsps To Hsve Addition To Their Rioo Diet New York, Oct 12. Two million Dutch cheeses are reported by the Times correspondent at Brussels to have been purchased at Oouda, Hol land, on behalf of the Japanese gov ernment for the use of the army. ARCTIC DOING WELL. Word Received from Major Moodies's Party. Halifax, N. S. Oct. 12. A dispatch from A. P. Low, of the Canadian Hud' son Bay Expedition has been received by the marine department announcing that the steamer Arctic with Major Moodie's party on board, reached Port Burwell Oct 1st At that point, which Is near the entrance to Hudson straits, the Arctic rendezvoused with the steamer Neptune, which has been In Hudson bay since 1903 and which has passed Chateau bay, in the Strait of Belle Isle from which place Low's DISCfllMINATINCI LADIES. Wmivr tatag BerpteMe Aeemt af ' Its Dtotlacttrncaa, - The ladles who have nsed NewWa Herplelde speak of It la the highest terms, for .Its aulck. effect In cleansing the scalp of dandruff and also for its ex cellence as a general balr-dresaing. It makes the scalp feel fresh and It allays that Itching which dandruff will causa Newbro's ' Herplelde ' effectively cures dandruff, as It destroys the germ that causes It . The sama germ causes hair to fall ont, and later baldness; In killing It Herplelde stops falling hair and prevents baldnesa It Is also aa Ideal hair dress ing, for It lends an aristocratic charm to the hair that Is quite distinctive Sold by leadlna dnunrlsta Send lOo. In stamps for cample to The Herplelde Co., Ps-J trolt Kick. Eagle Drug Store, 151-3GI Bond Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St- T, Laurln, Prop. "Special Agent" 8aves Two From Death, "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Hav Hand of Armonk,,N. Y "but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption In an advanced stage, also used this won derful medicine and today she Is per fectly well." Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. SOo and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by Chas. Rogera Trial bottles free. ways, baa been appropriately named "The World's Fair Route. Passenger from th northwest take the Missouri Paelflo trains from Den ver or Pueblo, with th cholc of either going direct through Kansas City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant Hill. Two trains dally from Denver and Pueblo to St Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equip ment including electrlo lighted obser ration parlor cafe dining cars. Tea dally trains between Kansas City and St. Louis. Write or call on W. C. McBrlde, gen eral agent, 114 Third street, Portland, for detailed information and Illustrate ed literature. A8K THE AOBNT FOR TICKET TU World's Fair Rates Extsndsd. Through the efforts of th GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY, world's fair excursion tickets will be sold on Oc tober 27, 28 and 29, in addition to Oc tober t, 4 and 6. For full Informa tion apply to any Great Northern agent Ts Spokane, St ' Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Chlosgo, St Louis, and all points tast and south. n OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY fl WHAT TO EAT TOMORROW The Flyer cad The Fast Mall L i et, f r. F. I ACNU PM Ths devil tempts an other men, bat Idle man tempt the devlL-Atab Proverb. . , ; BREAKFAST. , Cereal with Craam, Fried Lobeter. Potato BaUa , Roll. Coffee. " '4 DINNER. Cream of Cora Soup. Fried Haddock. Potato Ball. Scrambled Tomatoea I J Tapioca Pudding. - voaae, ,. "supper ' Cheaee Omelet SDafhartt. Roll Peaches and Whipped Cream. I v. imk. j, HMHIHIIHtllltltlHI p f SPLENDID SERVICE UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT , , COURTEOUS EMPLOYES M Daylight trip across th Cssoad and Rooky Mountains, For ticket, rata folder and full in formation call on or address i a DICKSON, . City Ticket Agent j 121 Third Street Portland, Or. I 8. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A., ! 612 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. aaMraaM WE GIVE EXPEDITED ' , ' SERVICE ON FREIGHT ROUTE YOUR SHIPMENTS VIA GREAT NORTHERN Full information from WM. HARDER, General A8nt Portland, Ore, - TIM K HOII EDUtES Depart Kmm Arrive POItTUNn V Oilmen '' fortlaud Halt Uke. Denver, rt 2?T."1. Woi,., Kan- 1 35 p m via Usui- CUioajo an a tu Jaat Inston , , Atlantis Kxprea Salt rake, limnr rt a-ttp.m. Wortb, Omaha, Kan- Tilt am vlallunt-aaaUlty.Htluii, Ingloo t'bloagoaod UiegMt SC f?1.. Wlla. lewl. raatMall ton. Hpokane.Mlnne- . fuo'' Httaul, Uulnlh pm Jlagpo- Milwaukee, Cbtnuo, F sane andgaat ' OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Astoria All ealltog dates subject to change. Tot Ban Francisco vary firs day. Dally ex cept Hun day alTam Colombia River to ruruana aua Way landliif 4 am Daily ex cept Mod Direct Line to St Louisl World's Fair. Steamer Naheotta leave Astorla-on the tide DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, FOR ILWACO, connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tioga and , ' North Beach points. Returning ar ' rives at Astoria same evening. rhrougn tickets to and from an prin cipal European cities. O. W. ROBERTS, Agent Astoria, Or. . "Best by Test" A trans continental trav eler aays: "I've tried them all and I prefer the . North- Western 7 Limited It's the best to be found from coast to coast" Its "The Train for Com. fort" every night in the year wjiweea jmnneapoiia, ' Bt. D-..1 3 ni'.i ' nut nup vuicago. Betors itattlng on a trip-no matter ii 'T.w? r ,nt,,r"ln tnforma- mwm mwvuv wtuiuruiuie .raveling, -H.LSISLER, General AitnL 132 Third Bt Portland, Oregon. " ' ' T. W. T8A8DAIJE, ' Gn,r Paaaenror Afeat, St. Paul, flinaT 1