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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1905)
8ATUBDAY, 8EPTZMBER, jo, 1903. THE MORNING ASTOR IAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 XYSTE1Y 13 CLIAIID UP. , Aged Sg Picktr RsiponslbU for Malflin Lam Bobheri.: New York, Sept. W'entral offlc detective late yesterday found Urgt quantities of silver plat and Jewelry la dingy romi.in a Roosevelt Htreet tenement oneupled 1 Antonio Dtslsto and Ut wu, Aflfsla, aa aged cvupk who make their living by picking tags. Bank book fo found by the, detectives alow total deposit of nearly 90,000 la local saving bank. Tb loot U U llrved by th police to U worth about 13,000 and to cover period of If year. iTb discovery of the valuable Uia detective MJi throw light oa maay ttysUtou robberie la the district round Meldea Laa. ThHr aiTH followed 7 complaint ouJ. bf' J.W. Kokair, o( the Ifrrby Why Co, Maidea Use. The atort wm 1 robbed betweea clue lag 'time oa 8qUitnher W e .opaiag'fbws fan 8eptrbr tl of UlQmlh sHvrwrJ. Th detective searched the plaiw and found oa th 8oor i mt (ram aa Ital ian newspaper and. package ol plaa. Wit the a clue the police divided to watch the ItaHaa rag picker who warra about the district at daybreak flome of thoM art admitted to stores by portera to aUt In clearing up, Uklng the refuse as wage. J ' - - ' The two rag picker were moot en ergelle. They ,hd lf a trusted in th dltrlirt for year. Detective watched the old couple' for several days and fi nally followed them to the llooeevelt atreet abode.' X0MUSA BEART PRESENT Intended for Emperor of Jiptn From President Roosevalt ' ( Ottawa hl., Sept. 20. A present irum lYolilent Iixevrlt to the Km--crir of .Japnii wan on the hhmII train nvinn llirouii here ye4rlny U-r-lux Hit n m Komiira'it homeward. It a hiyt jmrrcl, IiiIm'IIimI, tun In l and wan Immlled rnrrfully. Nolxxly know lmt it eonlnln, and nolmdy will know until It rearhe the Imperial pslaoe at Tokio. The'rrettWellt mjuented the lealK tentmrlr to make no notification that a prewnt was to be irnt and that nothing l nld aUmt it until It km personally delivered. WILL CURE any case of KIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE that is not beyond the reach of medicine No. medicine can do more. WIS 6JYEI 0? TO CIE. B. E Bplegel, 1204 N. Virginia 8t, vlile, Ind., write: "For over fir Evanrv rear I waa troubled with kidney and ladder affection which cauaod ma mneh pain and worry. 1 lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago bad to abandon work entirely. I had thro of tn Dest pbysiclan who did no no good and I waa practically given up to die. Foley' Kidney Cure waa recommended ana tn first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking tho second bottle I wa oatlrely cured." "if 0 sins, so aid iiea; ' . S8LDII3 RECGMME1SE0 IT CfiAS. ROGERS, Druggist. IP mm - "'. TATAl IXP103IOH. t 1 Oat Mn Blowsto Piece, Another Lose Ana la Hew York. . . New Yorkj Sept. 25. On men I mUI to have been blown to piece aod an other to bar had hi arm turn off la a tremendous explosion last sight' la tha excavation, for the renns)-lvan$a Railroad terminal, lot etty wan ana lea for a radlua of a half a mile around the excavation and tb people all over the neighborhood raa from, their bouea la fright. , j ? j !, 80 great waa the fonoe of the explo- sloa that a rock weighing 200 pound earn dowa Ilk a meteorites la' West 30th stmt, 7M feet away. It eraibeJ la it descent, .through tko traaoai over tho door of a little ahop aod burled lUetf in the boana under tho floor. The toa gripped ti eoat frwa the bad of Lswia J. Magna, who waa standing . la front of the ootnter. Ha had a mlru Whu tcapt-en . r. t ,' ( Bevjral p,tjj auaUMeaiiaor Injurle. TzCBXXAlY. WIUOV EXPlAIKt. mmmmm " Give Boaaoaa Far BetUf That Meat and Other Product Will Be Cheaper. Washington. Sept. fU-8ecretary Wll- on, pf the) IVpartmant'of Agriculture predict biwrr retail prior during the coming winter eeaoa, for meat, dairy product, poultry aad other aeeeMltie of life. Ho said 'yesterday the relief for tho householder will come from the tnortuou yield of email grain and corn in the great grain territory of Ullnoli, Minnesota the PuloU, Xehranka and Kaasa;' ' .. ' "lleavy crop.,, ya Secretary said, "hv" reoulted In tlie retitrn of normal airricultural condition in the great pro ducing state, j -' The meat producer hare been lolng iimtn-y fur the jt three yean Waue fctiJn oot t much. Thera wan no iifltin . felinjr.'iitranKe a'thl may cein to fienio' who pay mich price wredi for win meat,' Put the heavy Bran crop of tlii year, in addition to the heavy rn cnp and the heavy oat crop, will all combine to bruig al-out normal feeling ctmltti(nii. And thi mean a direct lowering of price for meaU and oultrr" ' PERI' tOSES PATIENCE. jymande Accounting From Peravian Corporation of tondon. lima, Peru, Kept. 20,-Tli Peruvian government ha declared that tl. Ul for an arranitfinent on the queitkm prenented long ato by the aau of the Peruvian corporation of London, U tonally utuv-ceptable and demand that the corporation prmentl a state ment of it aecout with the govern meat ' El Commercial late hist night com meriting on the new proposal of the cor poration, said the only thing larking i a demand by it for the tower of the Lima cathedral. The only pomiible object of the proposal, the paper Bays, i so hide from the' public tha real niUi atlon of the company whila demonstra ting a total ignorance of Uta condition of IVru, f hk h in defiance of the corpor atlon' continued hostility ha jnt con tracted for a loan in Ilerlln. MAKES WORK EASIER Aatoria People Are Pleaaed to Lean How It la Don. It a pretty hard to attend to duties With a constantly aching backs With annoying urinary disorders, Doan' Kidney PilU make work easier. They cure lwck ache. They cure every kidney III. John J. Keating, painter, of 301 1st street, roriland, Ore., sayst "1 d d selling pains in my back for a number of years. They were often so severe that I had to quit work for two or thrve days at a time. The kidney secretions were Irregular and scaldinir and I suf fered also from headache and tliuiness, My back waa always lame and sore in the morning. Physicians failed to help me ami no medicine did me any sood until 1 began using Doan1 Kidney MM, They relieved the urinary difficulty and me neavy aching I the back disan- peared." Plenty more proof lik. this from As toria people. Call at Chas. Rogrrs' drug store .d ask what his customer, report, Por aale by all dealers. yrIc 50 cts. Fosler-Milbum Co, Buffalo. N. Y aole gents for the United States. Remember the Xame-Drw.n'n.i take no other. HQfc rts,ae, Willie bad a savings tank! 'Twae mad of pajntsa tin. B psmk1 it round amoaa th bora. Who put thslr pennlsa liy Then Willi wrck4 that Wnk aad bought . Bweetmeata and chswlng fum. And to the other tnvlous UAm -- Ho nvr (rrd aom. "What shall w dor Ma mother aaJA "It la a aad mlachancep His father said. "We ll cultivate - ins gift tor high flraner ' -Waahlnrt tU4 -r-T-TBTE BILLS EI TUBBED. ; f Cbko, Sept. 23,-Trua bilU were returned by tb grand jury yeterday agaiut the promoter and owner of tho City of Traver gambling boat charging them with keeping a common gambling houeo and conspiracy to do aa Illegal act. Some of the defendanta must fee two indk-tment fur conspir acy, fourteen defendant were named ia the bill. The evidence on which tho ladk-tmente were voted related to a singlo oecaaioa, when ' tho boat waa said to have been In Illinoi waters, when pool on hore race were aotd. W0BXMARS HEAD CBUSHED. Kaa Who IaforaMd aa HI Friend la track Wtta aa Ax. Chicago, Sept. When he heard a report thai hi son bad . deserted . the oarpentena union! during hat - trouble a year ago, aad that hi friead,' Joseph Kraa, had made tho aoettaatioa, WO Ham Keuppel aought' Kraa laai night aad when ho found him he struck kia with aa axe, fracturing hia akolL Kraa, It I said, win die. Both the father and charged ' with attempting to commit murder. Kraa wa at work oa tho third floor of a new building when Keuppel found bim. Scorn of pedeatriana saw men clinging to beams and hurling bot tie and other mMlee at each other. Kraa fell from the third to tho sec ond floor when he was struck with the axe aad he wa unconscious when the polkw arrived. BRUTES FIEBDISH ACT. Fatally Shoot Woman Companion Wbea She Attempt te Leave Him. New York, Sept. 2?.-While walking in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, last nlht, V incent t;iriine, 23 year old, shot and mortally wounded bis companion Kate Daly, 3.1 year old. filrione had been atterttive to the Duly woman for some time and they were in the habit of ta- king long walks in the park. When ahe wiidied to return home 14 night he objected, and when she started away he drew a revolver and fired. The rt hot grated the woman's right breast but the second shot took effect and site fell down the steps at the park entrance. (irione fired several more shot and then ran Into tho purk a a policeman nmc up. Oli lone tried to throw him- "ell into the lake, but wa captured and hlt in the autlon house. i- .... . I' ' " f K n4 -- Coes further and further. Never stops until you are well. That's what Hollis ter'a B ky Mwtntain Tea will do. A great tonic. Make rkh, red blood, firm flesh. ?3 cents, Tea or Tslh ts. 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