The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 19, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1003.
THK MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, ORKGON.
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NJURED1NRUNAWAY
ami mnnlor of th ltrt w tV!-
ent. There wer xrts in me u-
ernuon ! display r.f firework t
night coiututllnn the ! brut Ion,
Democratic Candidate for Mayor
in Chicago Is Injured ,
CAUSED BY RUNAWAY TEAM
Mr. Dunn W Also Injurtd by B
ing Cut With Flying Gla and tht
Coachman Wa Hurled From Hi
Sat to th Strt, and Injured.
Chicago, March IS. Mr. EJwarJ F.
Dunne, wife of the democratic nomi
ne for mayor, has been painfully In
jured and Judge Dunne slightly bruised
when a team of runaway horses dashe4
Into the brougham in which they were
riding. The brougham was wrecked
said one of the runaways so badly lace
rated that a policeman shot It.
The tongue of the carriage to which
the runaway team was hitched crashed
through the glass window on the left
aide of the brougham and struck the
celling of the vehicle, just above the
heads of the occupants.
Mrs. Dunne, bleeding from gashes
about the face, caused by the flying
ANOTHER EXPLOSION.
Tan Man Killed in Wt Virginia Coal
Min.
Charleston, V. Va., March IS. An
exploosloon occurred at the mines In
the new river smokeless coal and coke
company at Rushtun tonight In which
ten men were killed. The explooslon
was In the Rush run mine and extend
ed to Red Ash mine, nearly two miles
away and great mimes burst out of
the mouth of both mines.
There were about seven men In each
mine who stayed there at night to
take care of the mines. All were klllod.
The interior of the mine Is In such
a state at this time that It is im
possible for anyone to Investigate.
It U also impossible at t'dis time to
ascertain teh i.uea of" the explosion 1
Anarchist at Libau.
Llbau. March IS. A crowd of 400
persons carrying fed flags today made
a demonstration at Dourbau and en
deavored to force the agriculturists to
quit work. The demonstration was
Anally dispersed by two companies ot
infantry. Many persons were arrested.
A MORAL WAVE.
Baker City Closing Saloon and Gam
bling. Baker City, March IS: "The Lord
tVSU t III". -, ua.t J -" " - I
glass, fainted and was carried into a himself does not know how far th
.un.-A where Khe recovered 'grand Jury will go." said the court,
consciousness soon afterward.
The coachman who had been hurled
from his seat to the street nt the mo-
when asked today when the sensa
tional array of Indictments) would
cease. Forty-eight of them are on file,
ment of the collision, was bruised ;but the court will not permit any in
about the head and back and probably formation to be given on: concerning
sustained interlal injuries. them until the bench warrants have
'been issued and the arrests made. It
V AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Is problematical that more are to come.
H3 IUV J-1 W Dill III Ill
lowingr Baker City siloonmen have
Suit Brought Against Company for
Violation of Lottery Law.
?. 11. .. 1 . V, C? , , , 1 . ..
. --i. ito.h II r strict At- ' '
AC x u a, -
torney Jerome brought suits aggregat
Ing $287,000 against the American To
bacco Company, Continental Tobacco
Company, American Cigar. Company
mr,A Ptnmdnra. Tae Company, all of
which are subsldary companies of the
American ; ' " Rawson. Ben Woods. A. Harris. W. S
legel violation of the lottery laws of
the state.
FORTUNE IN TREE
(Continued from Pag 1.)
Will Dated in 1833 and Valuable
Documents Found
TWELVE ACRES OF LAND
Situated on th Island of Manhattan,
$12,000 in Cash, Silver and Plated
War and Jewell Found in a Tree at
Lincoln Park, New Jereey.
civil war, through which he served
with distinction In the Thirty-third
and Forty-fourth Wisconsin regi
ment. He ha held many public of
nVe. having been cl4y attorney tit
Kansas City in 1847. circuit attorney In J
ISS9, nmlj Mayor in 1S71. lie was
United State district attorney her
from 1 SS0 to 1SSI. and was again ap
pointed to the position by i'rvaMent
McKlnley In 1M. holding It nt I It
present time.
11 represented the Fifth Missouri
district In congress- from ISSJ to 1SS9.
In 1H3 he va a candidate for gover
nor, and In issi wa voted for by th
republican legislators for United Stales
nntr. when teh late fleorg O. Vest
whs re-electett ll.i was n-publlcan
presidential elector In 1ST?, und hit
lHen a dele.nte to every republican
nutional convention In (he tst 30
years. He was flint department com-
Vv York. March 18. A deed trans- Imander of the (5. A. R. In Missouri,
1
ferrlng 12 ucres of lunj within the
bounds of New York City, a mortgage
und u will, both dated December 12,
17S0, and other business papers run
ning down to I $35, together with a still
ver tea service, knives, forks and
spoons, six finger rings, a pair of dia
mond ear rings and a heart brooch, all
Inceaaed in a stout tin box, have been
found In the heart of an old oak tree
by wodmen rutting timber north of
Lincoln Park, N. J. The property was
placed in the hands of an attorney to
await u claimant. It is believed til
box was placed there by a thief year
ago as no one of the persons named In
the papers Is remembered in the neigh
borhood. The will is thAt of Matthew Weath
ersby and transferred to his sons,
Hmker and Andrew, $12,000 In money
and personal property and 12 acres ot
lani on the island of Manhattan bord
ering on the Hudson river, but which
cannot he readily located on the pres
ent city lines from the description in
the deed.
The Interior of the tree was perfect
ly dry, and with the exception of a
and from 1SSS to 1889 was national
commander-in-chief.
Major' Warner was offered th post
lion of commissioner of peiMona by
President Roosevelt upon th resigna
tion recently of Kugen F. Ware, but
declined, and entered the rac for
United Suites senator.
Dreyfu Cite.
Paris, March IS. Revision of tlie
Dreyfu case Is reaching the final
stage. Appelate, court today appointed
Maltre Main ice J u (Turd to draw Its re
port. Generally expected that th final
ity'lalon, will vfmtplrtoly rehubllltot
Dreyfus,
MURDER IN COLORADO.
i
William Smith Shot and Fatally
Wounded Gu Neufield.
Denver, March IS. William Smith
today shot und fatally wounded Ous
Neulleld, also shot liernnrd Winter
and attempted to kill Andrew llutke,
but fulled, as his ammunition gave out.
The shooting resulted from a iieltth
borhood quarrel.
rlosinir law:
J. W. Buckley, M. Cartridge, C. A. slight coating of mildew, the papers
Hosier. William EMIn. W. 11. McCarty, are perfectly preserved. Squirrel had
0. F. Shaw, David Grant, A. P. Pearce. mnde the cavity their home, and it was
William Wandersee. Charles Stolu, J. filled to a depth of several feet with
Muller, Charles Bodneau, Ueorgenuts and shells.
Rronaurh. William Patterson. Ed
The suit grow out of the guessing
contests organised by the concerns fot
which prlxes aggregating J2S7.0M were
offered. According to the penal code,
even though prises that were offered
have been paid, the eornpanie must
again pay the money, this time to the
Turley and Jams Bmlth.
Gus Anderson and J. W. Flugle of
Bourne have each been arrested on two
charges of gambling, one for Sunday
violation and one for allowing boy
under age in their saloons.
'Who'll be next" is the common
question on teh street of Baker City
again pay me money. . - . ,
county of New York, should the dis- j
trict attorney win the case.
Rooney Defeat Parr.
Chicago, March 18. John Rooney of;
Chicago defeated Jim Tarr, the Eng
lish champion In a wrestling match
tonight. Rooney won the first fall,
Greco-Roman. Parr won the second,
catch-as-catih-can, and Rooney the
third. Greco-Roman.
Pears'
"There's no place like
home," and no soap like
Pears.
Pears' Soap is found in
millions of homes the world
over.
old verrr.
ASTORIA POSTOFFICE.
an Investigation.
Washington, D. C. March
he ceased attacking open gambling and
Sunday opening vioolatlons, after his
(raids of last full, did not know the
.. ,j , i b j- : man. Since that time collection of
Hahn Appointment Held Up Pend.ng , ,iiT olmr on.
1g jwith the result that the work of the
The appointment ot Jonn ann Qf county,g
postmaster at Astoria is held up d?!.
. . - , . , ir ... in. I
the presiaeni, wno ma urrn "n
formed as to the investigation pending.
Several letters have been received by
the president opposing Hahn's appoint
mnt and a special secret service man
of the postofflce department is now in
Astoria. It is very probable that
Hahn's appointment will be with
drawn. Senator Fulton leaves for home
tonight, but made no statement ex
cepting that he had fulfilled his obli
gations and the matter now rested
with the president. It is probable that
Senator Fulton will recommend some
nne els for the position as soon as
he arrives home.
WHEELS IN HIS HEAD
FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY
Agents The Linen Thread Co.
SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, ROPE
Fishermen and Cannery Supplies
Another . Chicago Professor Is
Toubled With Bug House
MAKES STARTLING STATEMENT
Labor Leader Convicted.
Wlnfielt Kan., March 18. Arthur
E. Ireland, national organizer for the
Federation of Labor, was convicted
here today on a charge of assault on
J. D. Harrlty of Arkansas City, a non
union Santa Fe machinist. He was con
victed under section 42 of the statutes,
which provides for a sentence not to
exceed fve years in the penitentiary
and not lees than six months in the
county Jail.
The assault was made In July of last
year, and Ireland was accompanlf-d by
several striking Santa, Fe machinists,
Harrity was struck with a billy and
seriously hurt.
SAME OLD GAG.
Town in Chile Deiterted on Account ot
Plague.
New York, March 18. Owing to the
ravages of bubonic plague not more
than 500 Inhabitants remain In the city
of Plsagua, Chllle, according to a dis
patch from the Herald correspondent
there.
The place had a population of 20,000
unabated fury. The snow Is nearly
Only one doctor remains to attend
to the sick, two others having fallen
There are 138 cases in the hos-
Twelve new ones were reported
in one day, Ave resulting fatally.
CELEBRATE VICTORY.
ill
pltal.
Thirteen Thound People Clebrte
Victory of Mukden.
Toklo, March 18. Thirteen thousand
persons went to Hibiya park today to
attend the exercise commemorative of
the Japanees victory at Mukden. Mem
ber of the cabinet, elder statesmen,
many officer of th army and navy
il
ofdc
Predicted That Man Will Be Extermi
nated From th Earth in Thre Mil
lion Year and That It Will Only Be
Inhabited by th Birds of th Air.
Chicago, March IS. The human
race will be extinct on this earth in
the course of a few million years, ac
cording to Prof, Samuel Wllllston, pro
fessor of paleontology at the Univer
sity of Chicago. While lecturing on
the future of the earth' Inhabitants
Prof. Wllllston declared that, In his
opinion, instead of men at this future
date, which he told the student would
not come for something like 3,000,
000 years, the earth will be dominated
by birds.
"It will only be a natural course of
events that will, ultimately drive men
from the dominant sphere on earth,"
said Prof. Williston. "First came the
fished The)( were dominant for a
while' and had to give way to the am
phibians. Then came the reptiles and
soon they yielded to the mammals
Now the mammals are weakening and
the newest class, the birds, is growing
to prominence and in time, I incere1y
believe, will be the dominant inhabit-
ant of the earth.
"Each of these classes developed to
th highest degree of specialization
and then began to wane. Man is de
celoped to the highest degree now and
little more can be expected of him."
Prof. Willlson Is considered one of
the leading expert In paleontology in
thl country , and has written several
treatise oh evolution.
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,k rWik-ua.hinv-thcvvav which changes
dreary drudgery to a cheerful household duty u by using
Laundry Trays
Install a modern "bandar.
Laundry in your home and there
will be no water to carry, no
leakage or damp floors, and no
tub to empty or upset. It will
increase the telling value of your
home. '
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A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or.
DENTON'S NEW VALVELESS
GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE.
Simple and Reliable. Latest Cut.
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Phone Main 121
Sherman Transfer Co.
IIENKY SHERMAN, Marnier
Hacks, Carriages Baggng' Checked and Transferred Trucks and
Furniture Wagon- Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
.PRAEl! 0 C00H TRANSFER CO.
Telephone 221.
Praying and Expressing
All Rood lilppel toourc-re will receive ipcial ttntlun.
709-715 Commercial Street.
Fisher's pera louse
L. E. SELIGi - - lessee and Manager
Tuesday, March 21, 1QOB
Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works
Manufacturers cf
Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings.
General Foundryiuen and Patternmakers.
AhRrtlntelv firetclass work. Prices lowest
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Comer Eighteenth and Franklin.
HUGH ETTINGER'S
Special production of
YOUR
NEIGHBOR'S
WIFE
The Cleverest Singing and Dancing Com
edians on the American Stage
16 PEOPLE 16
Mauler Wilfred Dnnhar
a "Buster Brown" v
This Comedy is Presented by a Company of Comedians and Vaudeville
Artists
rRlCES Reserved seats, 50 cents; gallery, 15 cents. Seat sale open
next Monday morning at Griffins Book Store.
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