- - - - - - 111 " 1 " "' ' J-- -- - - - - - T-niwir - - r8-"" tinrirTfr-ir im irifiB ttmm in (fir uriiiirn m ir "FT nil iiti ' - - -- y N SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1905. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. DIAMONDS SIEZEDl Twclvr Thousand Dollars Cap tured By Officers. SMUGGLING IS FRUSTRATED Collector of Cutsoms Seized Diamond From Apent of Frin:h Firm and Will Proceed to C.ndcmn Them as Having Been Stolo.v sativm called the business wornon's New York league, which w ill fick to brliiK the members Into touch for mu tual helpfulness nnd to provide pi urable reereattou. This is the tlrs' eastern branch of nil orffnnlintlon. the Huslness women's National ttOUKue which was formed at St. Louis, aftei the last meetlnit of the Oeneral VYI eration of Women's Clubs, with head quarters In VH-nver. Social imetlnss will be held once a week nnd the pro motors are endeavoring to work out a plan broad enouKh and sufficiently In teresting to prove beneficial and at tracting to Pales women, stenograph ers, and others engaged in commercial pursuits; also teachers, ai lists, lawy ers, physicians and other professional women. Among the schemes under discus sion is one for purchasing u place dis tant from the city where members of ithe le-igue needing rest can live for i. time at a small expense. San Francisfo, March IP. -Tvel-thousand dollars worth of diamonds hfe been suUed by t''.t co'lertor of cJ:oms Ht t.Ms port. l.ouU llospidal, an agent for a rrem h .liamond firm, hed an assignment of diamonO-s frvn the firm at Havanj where be was to diija.se of then. From Havana. 1K pldal went to Mexico and thence to this city, where he was arrested but upon giving up the diamonds to an agent of the French house he was re leaved and promised Immunity from prosecution by the firm. The collector of customs then seized the diamonds In the possession of the agent and now holds them in his custody. He is about to begin suit to condemn and forfeit t the diamonds as smuggled goods on the ground that the stones are not im ported by the owners, but as stolen property. The matter has been re ferred to the authorities at Washing ton for Instructions. ANARCHISTS ARRESTED. Implicated in Assassination of Grand Dukes. New York, March 10. Six Russians, alleged to be members of the execut ive revolutionary committee cfr Mos eow, have been arrested In Marseilles France, according to a Herald dispatch from that city. A search made in the rooms occupied by the prisoners is said to have disclosed the fact that (they had been charged with the as sassination of the Russian grand dukes. Alexis and Vladimir, and that they should have left Marseilles at once to execute their plans. WORK ON THE JETTY. Active Work Will Be Commenced in a Few Days. Evidently mindful of the proverb that delays are dangerous. Major W. C Langfitt is going ahead with the preliminary labors on the Jetty nt the mouth of the Columbia river in anti cipation of the financial help to come later from the river and harbor bill for the completion of that undertaking. Recently orders were Issued by him to Assistant Engineer Hegardt to push the early operations necessary In ad vance of the start being made to re pair the damage to the trestle caused by the storms of last year, when sec tions were washed out covering a dis tance of about 4000 feet. In rebuilding that part of the trestle no large rock will be needed, as that first placed there remains, but some small stuff will be dumped along where the new piling will be. placnj. The electric light plant will be o-erhauied and made fit for service, so the driving of piles mad continue day and night, and if ihe weather does not interfere it is calculated rock will be re !..-! in less than 50 dajs. Should the ti'ip-"-of the engineers mttera!ize ir. tbat respect the entire summer season will be devoted to the ext-nsii"i work, and before fall sets in there will be quit'! a lengthy stretch of new trestle con structed. TJiat the Columbia river has -t-u materially deepened by the combined benefits from the jetty and work done by the Chinook is admitted even by the most skeptical, and it is clearly sho-.vn by the last survey reports, but with all that mariners generally incline to the opinion that the required depth will become permanent only when another jetty is built out from the north shore. NOT GUILTY. Alderman Hart of Chicago is Acquit ted. Chicago, March 10. Former Abler man Frederick A. Hart, indicted two years ago while a member of the coun cil, has been found not guilty by Judge Barnes of the charge of having at tempted to solicit a bribe. Hart was th democratic alderman from the Twenty-ninth ward. The ac cusation was that he offered for a con sideration to get an order through the city council allowing a bank building to exceed the height allowed by law. END OF THE WAR. Believed Russian Defeat Will End the War. Pekin, March in. The results of the recent fighting In Manchuria have made considerable of an 'impression in diplomatic circles here and even tie most sanguine pro-Russians hue been forced to admit that the prospects for Russian success is discouraging. From a Russian point of view It was expect td that after the winter had passed the Russian armies reinforced would avenge their reverses an! retrieve their fallen fortunes. The recent de feat has shattered this hope and it is generally believed that the end of the war is far distant. THE NEW WOMAN. Educational School for Scandal to be Bought. New York, March 10. Women claiming that they lack wholesome diversion, owing to the fact that they ore engaged six days a week in busi ness pursuits have effected an organl- Crisis in Norway. Copenhagen. March 10. The cabinet crisis In Norway, has been settled by the formation of a coalition ministry of which Mlcholben Is the premie. Loveland, a former minister, will hold the section of the state council sittin:; at Stockholm. The other members are General Olssen and Messrs. Lehmkuhl Vogt. Hagerup. Bull. Vlnjo. Arota:i.lr Wexelzen and Knudson. The distri bution of portfolios has not ye! been announced. CORRUPT POLITICS New Haven Minister Objects to Practices. NOT A JAIL DOOR OPENED Marriage Announced. Berlin, March 10. According to a semi-official statement given out at Schweln, the marriage of Crown Prince Frederick William and Duchess Cecilia will take place in Berlin on June 6. To Receive the Corrupt Politicians Who Use Money to Cary Primaries, Conventions and Elections in the Nutmeg State. Hartford. Conn., March 19. Rev, Or. Newman Smythem of New Haven, who appeared before the Judiciary committee of the general assembly In supinirt of a corrupt practise bill. In formed the committee that after care ful Investigation he had found that In the last campaign "money met money at the caucuses In considerably more than 10.000 of the towns of the State." He figured that the total sum used might have reached 1150.000. Not withstanding, he said, the notorious use of money and other valuable con-, sldemtlons in the last campaign "not a single stroke of a prosecuting pen has been made, not a dollar fine Im Hsed, not a Jail door has swung upon to receive a single political robber of Connecticut." He Intimated that such evidence as was at hand might be laid at the door of the judiciary committee of the Fnited States marshal. Naturalization of Aliens. Washington, March 10. Secretary Metcalf has appointed Richard K Campbell, law nfttre of the bureau of Immigration n member of the commis sion to Investigate the general subject of the naturalisation of aliens. SO SOOTHING, CAUSE OF MURDER San Francisco Detectives Goin to Honolulu. INVESTIGATE STANFORD CASE Result of the Inquest Charging That Mrs. Stanford Wss Murdered by St'ychnine Poison in Bicarbonate of Soda Which She Drank. Honolulu, March 10. The end of the inquest with a positive verdict of murder leaves the police of Honolulu as much without a clue as when Mrs. Stanford? die!. High Sheriff Henry said after the inquest that it was his opinion that the strychnine Was placed in the soda in San Francisco by a member of Mrs. Stanford's household. At the inquest Dr. Shorey testified that the strychnine used, as shown by the tests, was a strychnine such as Is not used generally for medicinal purposes, but used principally for poisoning ani mals. This statement is regarded as of possible assistance In the tracing of the purchase of the strychnine. The Jury returned their verdict after about two minutes deliberation. The detectives who are expected to arrive from San Francisco on the steamer Alameda tomorrow may be able to take up the Investigation on new lines. The local police admit that they are at sea. Its Influence Has Been Felt by so Many Astoria Readers. The soothing Influence of relief. After suffering from Itching Files. From Eczema or any Itchiness of tin skin, Makes one feel grateful to the rem edy. Doan's Ointment has soothed hun dreds. Here's what one Astoria citizen says: Mrs. Helen Lewis, who lives at No. 52 Astor street, says: "I consider Doan's Ointment th best remedy of the kind I ever used. Every winter for the past 1 or 1.' years I was trouble with a breaking i out around my mouth and lips. Some times the cracks at either corner of i my lips wei,. ho son- that I could .hardly speak. 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About a year ago I had a boil appear on my leg below the knee, which was followed by three more on my neck. I saw S. S. S ldvertised and decided to try it, Aftet taking three bottles all Boil disappeared tnd I have not been troubled any since Gho. G. Fertio. f 14 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio, May 23, 1903. From childhood I had been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions and boils I had boils ranging from five to twenty In number each season. The burning ac companying the eruption was terrible. S. S, S. 6eemed to be just the medicim needed in my case. It drove out all impu rities and bad blood, giving me perrua nent relief from the akin eruption ant" boils. This has been ten years ago, and save never bad a return of the disease. Mas. J. D. Atherton. Write for oui book on blood and skin diseases. Medical ad via or any special in formation about your case will cos you nothing. Thi Swift Speclflo Ctnpany, Atlanta, fit Mlataken Ideality, Senator i'roelor of Vermont, (tecum imnlod by Mrs. Proctor nnd n party of some fourteen persons, wns 01100 mak ing n tour of the west. A stop was made at Salt Luke City, niul tho parly started out for a walk about the oily. Senator Ptootor ami Ids wife headed tho proewwiou, niul the Indies of the party liroucht up the rear, going l pairs. That very same tiny another parly of easterners va making the rounds of Suit Lake City, nnd when they encountered the Piwtor party In the main street they stood usUle (0 lot tliein pass. "Well, well!" exclaimed one of the second party. "There's n sight! Look at that old Mormon ami his wives. Opt for a eoiwtltullount, I suppose. I wonder," he ndded, "If he has any more." Fellow Warn. Before I-ongfolluw bought the house lu Cambridge mo associated with bis memory It was owned and occupied by old Mrs. Cralgle. Mrs. Crnlgle was a woman of many eeeout rid ties, Moncure O. Conway says In his book of "Rem iniscences." Some one once tried to persuade her to have her trees tarred to protect them from caterplllHrs, which also Invaded her nelghtora' trees. She refuted to be so cruel to the caterpillars. "They are our fellow worms." she said. Baeketor Loslc. "Old Mr. ltatcbelor thinks be has proved that there Is uo such thing as a good husband." "How's Unitr "He says that If a man's got sense enough to be a good husband be has too much sense to get murrled." Cleveland Leader. Intrttrrtaal. "Every household ought to have as encyclopedia," observed the professor. "I think so, too," responded Mlaa Flut terby brightly. "They nre so handy to press crumpled ribbons nnd flowers and loiters nnd things."--Louisville Courier-Journal. Appreciated III Dancer. Canvasser - You know how uncertnlu life Is. Business Man -That's so, I might kill a life Insurance agent any time nnd be executed for It. New Tori. Press. Great Auction Sale of Shanahan StocK. 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