THE MORNING ASTORIAN, AfeTOKlA.OKKr.OX. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1900. LEAD PIPE CINCH Gaggenheimer Syndicate Dontrols California Mines. ANOTHER GIGANTIC TRUST Johp Hay Hammerus Representing th Guggnhimr Syndicate, See u res Controlling Interests and la Backed Up By Eactern Capitalist. San Francisco, April 4. The Call says today: John Hays Hammond, the well known mining engineer and represen tative of the Guggenhelmo syndicate, has secured the control of the Oro- Tllle Gold Dredging ft Exploration Co. by ousting an opposition clique which heretofore has maintained the direc tion of this corporation. In which he and his associates are largely Interest ed, and he Anally succeeded In pur chasing a block of 10,000 shares, which gave him and his party a majority of the company's stock. The opposition party, which was defeated, was head ed by Fred W. Bradley, president of the Bunkerhill & Sullivan mines, and the Tacoma smelter, and W. H. Crock er, the banker. Hammond's representatives In the new board of directors of the company as now arranged are J. E. Doollttle. a well known local mining expert; Jesse W. Lilenthal of this city and J. S. Jen nlng. The minority board consists of Fred W. Bradley and TV. H. Crocker. Among the eastern people who are associated with Mr. Hammond in the Oroville enterprise are J. Cass Can field. New Tork; J. Kennedy Todd & Company; James Houghtallng, C. H. McCormick, F. B. Peabody, E. A. WU ee and O. W. Johnson. The Call further says that before leaving for the east on Saturday last, Mr. Hammond, as the representative of the Guggenheims, completed the long pending negotiations for the purchase; by the smelter trust of the Selby Smelting & Lead Works. It Is expect - ed that the new owners will begin to direct the control of the Selby works next month. The sale will Include the Selby plant at Vallejo Junction and Its lead works and asay office In this city. contracts "with the government for granlng leases of the Osak country In view of the fact that the dipping is so precarious an operation. He says a large herd of cattle brought from Texas was damaged greatly by the dipping and the trip afterward to the Osage nation, A re cent order of the bureau of animal In dustry makes the dipping of cattle going Into the Osage country com pulsory. GRAFTERS WIN. Congregational Board of Mission Ao- cept Rockefeller's Gift Boston. April 4. After protracted conference with the ministers protest Ing against the acceptance of John D. Rockefeller's gift, the prudential com mittee of the board of foreign missions refused to join the protestants In the move to bring the subject before the Congregational clergy of the country. The protesting ministers will conduct a campaign Independently. MURDERED FOR MONEY. Investigations Mad in the Case of i Supposed Suicide. Cripple Creek, Col., April 4. The pa rents of Eugene Yousle, supposed to have committed suicide at Hot Springs, Ark. recently, have started an Investi gation alleging that the young man was murdered for him money. They say he had between JS00O and $10,000 which Is missing. The, body, which has arrived here, bears scratches on the chin and a very heavy bruise under the right eye. In addition to the cut injthe throat. Phy sicians who have examined the body substantiate the murder theory. DUPES FARMER Denver Woman Rivals Chadwick. THE FARMER GIVES UP Advances $19,000 to Woman on Promise of Marriage Who Skips Out. AND FARMER GOES HER BAIL Mrs. Scott Smedley Said to Have En. snared Many Wealthy Men in the Middle West and Sh and Her Hue band Liv on the Fat of the Land. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies tha teeth and purifies the breath. Used by people of refinement for orex a quarter of a oenturyi Very convenient for tourists MC'AftEO IY 4U Republicans Win in Tacoma. Tacoma, April 4. At the municipal election held today, the republicans elected seven and the democrats one member of the city council: but the majority of the republicans will afflll ate with the present democratic ad ministration. HEALTH PARAMOUNT New York Officials to Take a Cen sus of Health. APPLICATION FOR RECEIVER. Creditors of Street Railway Want Their Money. New Tork, April 4. Representing the holders of bonds to the number of 641 out of 1600 of the Forty-second street, Manhattansville Street railway, the Union Trust Company has applied to the state supreme court for the ap pointment of a receiver of the road in an action for an accounting of the earnings of the company. The bonds are of the par value of J1000 each, and no interest has been paid for some years. It Is asserted by the petitioners that the Metropolitan street railway, when It gained control of the line, institued a system of book keeping o as to make it appear that the Forty-Second Street Company U not earning a surplus Income and fig ured in a floating Indebtedness to the Third Avenue Company amounting to nearly 6,000,000, so that the creditors of the Forty-Second Street Company were left behind. Thefje charges were explained' by President Vreeland of the Metropolitan who asserted that the purpose of the bondholders will be to sell their hold ings at a price in excess of the ac tual value. Decision was reserved. MAKE SANITARY REGULATIONS Death Rate in New York I Increasing at an Alarming Extent and Means Ar Necessary to Eradicate Disease and Reform Existing Condition, i SNOW IN COLORADO. Train piockaded by Severe Storm Throughout State. Denver, Col., April 4. After a lull of several hours It has begun raining and snowing along the eastern slope of the mountains and the storm is again in full sway. Trains are delayed and other traffic Interrupted hut no serious damage is reported from slides or washouts. In the Cripple Creek district the storm has continued Incessantly for three days. The Snort Line train which became snowbound Saturday evening has arrived here with about 70 passengers. It required four large engines to buck the snow which was plied up In places over five feet deep. New Tork, April 4. The city health deoartment is about to take a health census of New York and every person In the city will be subjected to an ex amination. In the cases of all who are ill the cause of their Illness will be recorded. If a native of a foreign coun try the condition of the person on nr riving In this country will be noted, so as to ascertain whether the disease was contracted In the United States or Imported. A thorough Inspection of every home from a sanitary point of view will be made. The city health department intends by this means to secure accurate data on the sanitary conditions of the cite showing the cause of the many dis eases and the influence of occupation upon the health of the people. The work will cost $35,000 and will be com pleted in four or Ave months. James. Bam Marshal, N. M.; N. M. El- llott, Milwaukee, Wis.; Lewis Jewelry Co., Denver; Emory WUIetta, TVpeka, Kana; A J. W. Bundy, Ellis, Kus, Hooker, a Texas lawyer, was her la test almlrer. J. 11. James, mm of a mine owiut, met her lit Sallna, Kas. N. M. Kl llott, was a traveling man, who married her while she was the wife of Emory WUIetta. a farmer at OruntivUle, Kits., and while she was being woed by James, Humly was a station asreni at Junction Kas., who, becaues she would not wed him, Is said to have taken poison, but recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Sim-dley and Wells will arrive In Denvrr In the morning, Wells signed the bond of both In Lin coln today, lifter Mrs. Kmedtey and he hud tnlk'd In the cell fur it while. She Wit neatcd beside ItJm wln-n the train loft l.tinoln and h-r hunluuid was In the background. A. G I M R E Has always iu stock a fine assortment of Boots and Shoes BALL BRAND RUBBER BOOTS. Call ami Sec. Bond Street. BENTON'S NEW VALVELESS GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE. Simple and Reliable. Latest Cut. Lincoln, Neb. April 4. Nebruskmis developed a second Mrs. Chadwick lu the person of Mrs. Edith Smedley, who to-day occupied the guest room of the county Jail here. Mrs. Smedley accused of having obtained $19,000 from a wealthy retire! farmer, Joseph Wells by name. Scott Smedley, hut band of the woman. Is supi"cd tu to have aided and abetted her. The marralga of Mr. and Mrs. Smed- .ey loiiowea a iwo weens- courwnip. !ft rommtte. , k Governor 1-mile to Thn ll-.tm.in la I.I - A U I iiv "mail in cxiiai kw iiti v c liliu mil WORSE THAN M0SQUIT03, New Jersey Legislature Wants Mi tourl to 8how Them. New York. April 4.-Asm-mllymeii Alexander. Colby and Robhlns of th New Jersey legislature will tomc-now , start for Missouri for a few days, n former husband at Topeka, Knnwis. Her power over Wells Is unlimited. After her murrage In Lincoln, she and her husband lived la a house belonging to Wells, who collected thje rent and soon became enamored of the woman and asked her to become his wife. She told him she must have money In order to get a divorce, and he gave her $2,200. With this the Smedley moved to Denver, and went Into business. Wells believed the woman was In Illinois getting her divorce. A little later she wrote to him again that she had a piece o t property In Florida mortgaged for $3,000 and wished to clear off the mortgage that i she might sell it. This sum also was forthcoming, as well as several other amounts. Finally she wrote fwm Denver that she was In business there and need suggest the best manner of barring lobbyists from the houes and render Ing their work null. Lobbyists have been worrying the New Jersey legislatures for years and It Is now proposed to get rid of them If possible. Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but by choosing the right medicine, E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove. lows, cheated death. He say: "Two year ago I had Kidney Trouble, which caused mt great pain, suffering and anxiety, but I took Electric Bitters, which effected a complete cure. I have also found them of great benefit In general de blllty and nerve trouble, and keep them 0$mm there's no aeon why yon ould remain sickly snd deli cse. The Bitters has made thou sands stron ii and rolmst and ;,T wiiiiouieisme ' fnp von .Inat ; try it today and myTf' lndl.IIon. Poor Appetite, Costlvencss, Colds, Grippe, Sprint Fever or General Weakness. DEMOCRAT8 WIN AT 8T. LOUIS. CONTRACTS CANCELLED. Ossge Indisn Csttlemen Will Cancel Lease. .Guthrie, O. T., April 4. According to Warren Bennett, United States dep uty marshal for the Osage Indian na tion, many cattlement will concel their Rolls Wells, Democrat, Probsbly Elect ed Msyor by 1000. St. Louis, April E. At 2:15 a, m. re turns from 312 out of a total of 405 precincts shfow for mayor, John A Talty, republican, 36,015; Rolla Wellp, democrat, 37,080. The remaining precincts In the ag gregate are about evenly divided politically. Baseball Scores. San Francisco, Portland 0, San Fnin Cisco 1. Oakland Seattle 4, Oakland 7. Los Angeles Tacoma 3, Los Angeles 4. University Closed. Warsaw, April 4. The university of Warsaw was officially closed today on account of continuing disturbances and strikes. Charles J. Magill Dead. Chicago, April 4. Captain Cha. J. Magill, one of the largest vessel own ers on the great lakes, Is dead at the home of his daughter here. . He was 87 years old. constantly on hand, since, as a find they have no equal." Chas. Rogers, druggist, guarantees them at 50c, See the window display In the Owl Drug Store of the celebrated Eastman $6,000 immediately to nay off pressing kodaka an(1 ,uppal,. nw gt0ck Just obligations. On her statement that received. the divorce had been obtained and that she would return to Lincoln the follow Ing Sunday and marry him. Wells sent her the Ifi.OOO and when the woman did not keep her part of the agreement he went to Denver to learn why. In (Denver, Wells found the Pmed ley's living In considerable style. They entertained him liberally, but Smedley appeared Indifferent and her husband "jollied" the Lincoln man on the ease with which he had parted with h's money. Wells returned home and warrants charging Mrs. Smedley with embezzlement and her husband with conspiracy, were sworn out. The couple spent the day In the Lincoln Jail, but to-night Wells himself camC forward with a $5000 bond and they were released. Mrs. Smedley Is a tall blonde, whose extensive and gorgeous wordrobe Is the wonder of every one at the Jail where she wears a pale blue silk tea gown, ruffled with lace. Denver, March 25. Following the denouement In the career of Mrs. Edith Smedley, Denver creditors have swooped down upon all the property of the woman they could find, The bank account of the Smedleys at the First National has been attached by the Lewis Jewelery Company to se cure payment on notes for $650 given by Mrs. Smedley to Joseph I. Schwartz, a Jeweler, In part payment for $1000 worth of Jewelry. The automobile purchased by Mrs. Smedley has been attached for garage charges. Late developements Indicate that Wells Is not the only man whom Mrs. Smedley, or Mrs. Simmons, as she was then known, ensnared. Those whose names are now connected with the case are: Joseph Wells, Lincoln, Neb. E. W. Hooker, Center, Tex.; J. H. Pears' A soap is known by the company it keeps. Pears' is found in good society, everywhere. The use of Pears' Soap betokens refinement. Scented, or sot, u yon prefer. nl5 w mm Leu Parts lo'Ctt.Out .ol Order, ,1 Less Wearing; Perts. More Power with Us k weight I'Mi'lris Gasoline. I'ndeCPsrftd Con. trot. Quiet Exhaust. Any Speed Iron 100 t lo WOO revolution per minute. Nlxm 1 to 1011. V., Miisvle ( jlliler. SIiom n to 40 II. II., Honl.le 4r) llmtVr. KNAPPTON. WASH. FOUR CYLINDERS TO ORDER TO ICO HORSE POWER. The Astoria Restaurant. If you want a gootl, clean meal or if you are in a hurry you should go to the Astoria Restaurant This fine restaurant it thoroughly up.to tlate in every detail. EXCELLENT MEALS. EXCELLENT SERVICE AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pulo I5oleinian Deer IVst In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. THE BEST SHOW UtXJ ON EARTH. Star - Vaudeville! Theatre. All the Latest Attractions From the Best Theaters. . Change of Program Monday. Change of Acts Thursday. Matinee Dally at 2:45 p. m. Week Beginning April 3d. LEONARD & DEGAnitO Mystic Marvels of the Roman Rings THE MARGESONS Master Norman & Maude The Big and Little of It" Comedy Sketch Portrayers KLEIN & KLEIN Two Funny Clowns In an Eccentric Pantonine Comedy MAUDE CARTER Character Ingenue, Presenting "The Widow" RICHARD CHARLES, PICTURED MELODIES I'm Trying So Hard to Forget You" EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPB Showing New and up-to-date Moving pictures Staple and Fancy Groceries FLOUIl, FEED, ritOVISIOXH, TOBACCO ANDJCIOARS. Supplies of all kinds at lowest prices for Fishermen, fanners amlLngjiors BranchJUniontown, Phones, 711, Uniontown,'7IJ A. V. ALLEN, Teuth and Commercial Streets. ASTORIA. OIIEQON. in xxxxxmiimnxrxrrrrxrt PRAEL 0 EIGNER TRANSFER GO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing All goods shipped toonrcare will receive peels) attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY Agents The Linen Thread Co. SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, ROPE Fishermen and Cannery Supplies The Astorian 60c Month. Admission, Any Seat, 10 Cents o oo o C O w o 00 o at o o an o QD O . o