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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. PAGE SEVEN. NORTH AND SOUTH ROAD First Through Line Across the Country From North to South to Be Built. CAPITAL OF $78,000,000 plun nnl m-ofio. TSut I ilt'Klie to l'it ttmt till work whs undertaken by the muaeum with apec-litl Inatrurtlott from the board of trustees that, In the writ of ft serious undertaking on tnc purt of flt. IiuIm to establish a rmt urul history or'orthopologlc Museum or any similar Institution to whkh any part of the materliil secured by the field museum would be of vulue. It wm to be entirely at the aervke of the St. Louie orgiwilzatlon." FAREWELL TO COMMANDER. Construction Ileglns In Texan Within OO Days-Will He Com. Iletl In Five Years-Dii lulk to Galveston. Chicago, Oct It A dispatch to the Tribune from Houston, Tet., ssys: - Edward Hteter, president of the Denlaon, Uonham and New Orlean railroad, ha Juet , rMurned from France, where he haa been for aeveral months arranain- wtth one of the lar Uft bftJikliiK Institutions of th ontl uent for the riiiHiu'lntr of what will be the flrat throuirh railway north ant south In America. It l to run from Duluth, Minn., via Kanana City to rial. whIiiii, Tex. w'th aubordlnute line. iniiKiiuitlon will amount to thrVe thousand mile. The roud la to bp completed In five ycora. The con tract with the Kremh syndicate la for nn investment of 171,000.000. Con alructlon will besjn In Texas within 60 day, according to Mr. Bteser. Booth -Tuoker Of Salvation Army To Leave Amerloa. Chicago, Out. 28. Thirty flva hun dred peraona have attended the fare well lecture of Commander Dootli Tucker of the Baivstlon army at the auditorium. Aa hi talk was brought to a cloae, Luther Laflln Mill offered and the audience adopted reaolutlona expressing regret at ih probable tranafer of the commander to other field. Commander Booth-Tucker an nounced that Colonel ftowton, who ha been In charge of the Chicago brigade of the army for four years, will aoon leave to take up hi work In Denmark. FORTUNE INSTEAD OF DUNGEON. New Jer.ey Prison Keeper Will Abol lh the Dark Cell. Trenton, N. J., Oct. 26. Aa a result of Idea gnltied at the recent congress held In Qulncy, 111., Oeorge O. Os borne, hand keeper of the New Jersey state prlaon In thl city,, ha announc ed hi determination to Inaugurate rad ical reform ' ' ' ' One of the change to be mude I the abolishment of the dungeon a a punishment for Infraction of prlaon rule and the aubMtantlntlon of a well lighted and well ventlluted cell for uch offender, The prlnoner placed In aolltary con flnement In thl way will be chained In euch a. manner that they will be kept standing during the hour that other prisoner i are at work. The thumb print method of Identification alao will be adopted. CONSIDER PERMANENT MUSEUM. Field Museum Want Choloe Exhibit For Chloago. Bt. Loula, Oct. il The board of director of the world' fulr ha au thorial Prealdent Francis to appoint epei-lal committee of five to con lder the sltl establishment of a permanent muaeum and especially to take op the matter of the reception of exhibit for auch purpoae. In connection with the project of,e tubllshlng a permanent museum, Di rector of Exhibit Bkllt appeared be fore the board of director and made the following tatement: "The fluid museum, of which I am the director, ha through Ita curatora, made m careful canvaa of the ex hibit and exhibit material on the ex poult Ion ground, which the muaeum would b glad to acquire under Ita SHORTAGE OF MEN 8TUDENT8. Women In College Making A Rapid Inoreate. Chicago. Oct. 26. Dr. KdmunB J. James, In hi laat report a prealdent. to the trusteee of Northweatern uni versity, aya the disappearance of men student from the coeducation Instl tutlona In the Mississippi valley may be only a matter of time., Dr. Jame quote figure on the at tendance In the college of liberal art of northweatern to prove. hi theory These ahow ttmt In the lust four year the percentage of women atu dent ha Increased from 46.1 to 56.6. White Star and Cunard line tleket for Europe aold at Kallunkl's candy tort. Mione illi Red. Open Iwy and Nlgtit. The Astoria Restaurant MAN KINO, Proprietor. -I'ino meals served at all hours. OvKtera served in m t any style. Game in season. m Bond Htroet, Cor. 9th. Atorla,Or. M Sasbt-r ipsa Capsule) positive euci Pot uaaanaaUM et Ootrr ( 11m huMu m4 1mm K-lilinj.. Ho mtpHt Cant qoUklf tmt rnmt catir lk won mm 4nrrk tmiU BO Bwlt' ret kow loaf atn4 Ira. Abaolaialr hunu (toll fer anaatak. ii h, tr r BUI. 1 IV tui wti-nmn so. MurorrwMb hm Hold by Cbaa. Rogwa, H CaowaercUi Box Paper Sale 60c paper Monday only 35c See the Show Window. J. N. GRIFFIN ASTORIA- IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, PrM.and Supt A. t. FOX, Tle Prealdent. F.L.B1SHOF, Secretary AMTOK1A 8A VIMOH BAKK, Treal y p Designers and Manoftctarers of the Latest improved CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTRTS FURNISHED. ' COrSPONDENCE souctted. Foot of Fourth Street, - ASTORIA, OREGON.' Waiter Charged With Theft. Wallu. Walla. Oc t. 26,-8. O. 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