The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 30, 1904, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1904.
PAGE SE7EN.
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ELIQU'l'rUL 110UTE
AYLIG11T RIDE
IZZY CHAOS
EEP CANONS
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
Mtur in all ha gtorlou beauty,
and then tha um of man's handi
work. Tba ftnt la found along tha Una
of tha Denver 4 Rla Grande Railroad,
tht tatter at tba St Louis World'a
Fair. Tour trip wIL ba ona of pleas
ure make tba moat of It For Infor
(nation and llluatratad lltaratura wrIU
W. C McBRlDE, Gen. Agf.
Portland, Or.
For San Francisco
every five days.
Itallyei-
eepi un
day Ham
k'altimbU Klvvr to
Portland and Way
Uadiusa
4 am
Daily x
eepl Mun
Steamer Nahcot'a leaves Aatorla on
tba tlda DAILY "EXCEPT SUNDAY.
FOR ILWACO, connecting tbara with
traina for Lorn Beach, Tioga and
North Beach points. Returning ar
rlvta at Aatorla aamo avenlng.
Through tlckete to and from all prta
olpal Buropaan cltlee.
O. W. ROBERTS. Aaent,
Aatorla, Ora.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
riwa Card ol Traina
PORTLAND
Imtn Arrive
rvgtt Sound limited.!: am ; pa
Kanaaa Clty-SL Leal.. .
BpeclaJ ..U:M am 1:41 pa
North Coaat Limited l:M a
Taouroa and Seattle NlfM .
Kipreee U'a pm l:Ma
Tak Puget Sound Ltmiud or North
tout Ltmltad for Orafa Harbor point
Taka Puget Sound limited for Olym
pic direct,
Taka Pugat Sound Limited or htaa
aaa Clty-iU Louie Special for palsa
on South Band Branch,
Doublt dally train aerrtoa oa Orajr
Harbor breach.
Four train dally batwaaa Portland.
Tavmn iii atl
tic
OREGON
Short line
ako unionPacific
San Francisco and
Portland S. S. Co.
Tl hour from Portland to Chicago
No change of earn.
Depart
Chirao
I'orll.nd
HKMtll
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via uut-
T1MEHOIIKUUUH
ymin
POItlXAND
Hall Uk, Denver, tt
Worth, (iinulm, Kan
mCU,mi Lou In.
imcago ana ut Kan
Kxtirna 'fait lk. llanvnv vJ
nf .ni, I " urvn, uniana. aan-
via llunt-Mu City, mi Uml,
Initoo jl'uiomoand IhaKaat
ML Paul
f.t MhII
!6p. lit.
via (ipo-
aaae
Walla Walla. I awla.
Ion, Mpukaiie. Mlrine-
aiHti
tiih
land gaol
aiioll.. Mt I'.ul, IniluUtj
uwauaee, tulcago,
I
Arrive
edftpm
ilen
loo pm
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE
From Aatorla
All Bailing data aubjoct to chang
IF YOU ARI NOT
tha
Particular Dont Traval Ovar
Illinois Control, aa
Any old road will do you and wa dont
want your patronage; but If you art
oartlcular and want tha beat and mean
to bava It, ak tha ticket agent to
route you via the ILLINOIS CEN
TRAL, the road that runa through
solid veatlbule traina between St
Louis. Memphis and New Orleans.
No additional charge la made for a
seat In our recllnnlg chair cars which
are fitted with lavatories and smoking
rooms, and bava a porter In attend
ance. Rates Via tha ILLINOIS CENTRAL
are tba lowest and wa will ba glad to
quota them in connection with any
transcontinental Una.
B. ft TRUMBULL
Commercial Agent 141 Third Street,
Portland, Ora.
J. C LINDSET,
T. F. IP, A, 141 Third Street
Portland, Ore,
PAUL R THOMPSON.
Frt ft Paasenger Agent, Colman Bide
Seattle, Wash.
Dr. Lyon'8
PERFECT
Tooth Povdcr
Cleanse) and beautifies tbt
teeth and purifies the breath.
Used by people of refinement
for over a quarter of a century.
Very convenient for tourists.
PREPARED BV
PARALYSIS CURED BY FRIGHT.
Aged and Bedridden, She Arose and
Escaped From Fire.
New York, Nov. 29. With children
held under their arms, clinging around
their nocks or hanging to their should
ers, firemen curly today carried 40
streaming youngster from a burning
tenement at No, 238 Ninth avenue.
At the same time 30 adulta followed
the rescuers down the fire escapes.
Among theti) wua a woman who for
two weeks had been helpless from a
paralytic stroke.
The building, a five-story tenement,
was occupied by 12 families. In which
the number of children average from
three to six. The air shaft and stair
ways were ablaxe and the tenants fled
to the fire escapes In their night
clothing. Mra. W. A. Corinaughton, an
aged woman living on the second floor,
who bad been bedridden for two weeks
from paralysis, arose and climbed in
to the street unaided. The fright of
the moment seemed to have effected a
cure and she was hurried to a neigh
bors home without a twinge of pain.
The 11 nunc lu I loss caused by the fire
was small
NOT ALLOWED TO WORK.
Two Murderers In Illinois Want Work
or Freedom,
New York, Nov. 29. Refused per
mission to do hard labor at the peni
tentiary at Joliet, two. confessed mur
derers have begun proceedings In the
circuit court to secure their freedom.
Judges Windca I fumed writs of habeas
corpus for the men, George Cantos and
P. Peltlnnto and will hear evidence In
their cases tomorrow.
When Judge Hutchinson sent the
men to prison five years ago he or
dered that they be put at hard labor.
The sentence Is attacked because the
court ia alleged to have decreed the
men to serve part of their 14 yearn
each In solitary confinement The
prisoners allege that they may become
Insane from Inactivity. They declare
they have been ready to work but that
since July 1 it has been denied them.
The sentence as carried out since the
suspension of labor In the prison is
said to be cruel, Inhuman and pro
hibited by the constitution of Illinois.
DAVITT SAYS NO FAMINE.
Irish Potato Crop Fairly Good Pov
erty Always Exists.
New York, Nov, 2. Michael Davltt,
the Irish leader who haa . been In
America on. private business since
Nov. t will sail for his home tomorrow.
Regarding reports that the peasantry
In Mayo and Oalway counties la on the
brink of starvation through failure of
the potato crop he said the matter ap
pears to be exaggerated. There waa
a wet summer and fears were felt for
a partial crop failure but no apprehen
sion ex Islts of serious calamity. In
even good seasons he said, there Is
poverty In the section mentioned.
VALANT JETTISONED CARGO.
Throws 60,000 Feet of Lumber Into the
Sea.
San Francisco, Nov. 29. The
schooner Valant Just arrived from
Oraya Harbor, encountered very bad
weather on the way down the coast,
encountering the full force of a suc
cession of southeast gales. In order
to save the vessel which had com
menced to leak badly sixty housant
feet of her lumber cargo had to be
jettisoned. ,
DINED SECRETARY OF HAWAII.
Distinguished Party Gueeta of Lotus
Club.
New York, Nov. 2. A. L. C. Atkin
son, secretary of the territory of Ha
waii, hns been tendered a dinner here
at the Lotus club. Fourteen persons
were present Including District Attor
ney Jerome, Governor Chamberlain of
Connecticut and Ex-Governor Morgan
O. Bulkeley, of the same state.
ANCIENT AMERICAN HISTORY.
Brought Highest Price at Bishop
Hurst Sale.
New York. Nov. 29. Some high
prices have been obtained for rare
volume of Americana at the sale of
the library of the late Bishop John
A L1&77ER OF HEALTH
Absolutely Pur
MS JO SUBSTITUTE
Hurst The best figure was ob
tained for a fine copy of Cotton Math
ers' "Magnia Christie Americana," or
the "Ecclesiastical History of New
England from 1620 to 1698." It
brought $345. It was printed in Lon
don in 1702.
FOR WANT OF FRESH AIR.
Air-tight Room and Gas Stove Cause
Death of Sleeper.
New York, Nov. 29. Lack of oxy
gen In the room where he slept has
caused the death of Charles Krasny. a
machinist living In Newark, N. J.
The one door and window were tightly
closed as to make the room practi
cally airtight. When he retired
Krasny started a small gaa heater.
This aoon exhausted the oxygen in the
room and Krasny died in his sleep.
CHAPMAN A QUITTER.
Tried to Commit Suicide and May Yet
Die.
New York, Nov. 29. Robert Chap- (
man, who la believed to be the son of
Robert A. Chapman, of New York, haa
attempted to commit suicide at the
Carlton botel, says a Herald dispatch
from London. Chapman had Just ar
rived from Paris. He now lie in a
serious condition with two physicians
in attendance who hold out some hope
for hia recovery.
PRE8IDENT HOME AGAIN.
Special Train Expedited Over Beet
Roads of the East
Baltimore. Nov. 29. The special
train over the Pennsylvania road bear
ing President Roosevelt and party
from St Louie to Washington arrived
here at 4:50 this morning. The train
was switched from the Northern Cen
tral to the Philadelphia, Baltimore A
Washington railroad tracks and left
for Washington at 6:46 A. M
HAS A RUBBER 8TOMACH.
Hose Substituted for Part Destroyed
by Dynamite.
New York, 29. A peculiar and ex
tremely delicate surgical operation has
been performed at a hospital in Mount
Vernon which will probably save the
life of Antonio Stranlno, whose
stomach had been partially torn out
by dynamite explosion.
Coils of rubber tubing were In
serted in the man's stomach after part
of its crushed interior had been re
moved. By forcing food through this
tubing it la hoped to preserve his life.
I will sell mystock of ladles' hand
bags during December at cost. Price
will surprise you. Call. Charles Rog
er. .
I
When You Are Buying Goal
Why not get th$bqst there is? If you want
a good steady heat, no clinkers or dirt and but
little ash, be sure you get
AUSTRALIAN COAL
It is the most economical and convenient fuel
and is by far the best coal on the market.
m ajara saaaaaaa mmm Miiaaaa m
ELMORE . COMPANY
Free Delivery. - - Phone 1961.