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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1905)
i'f SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 30, tos. THE MORNING ASTOIUAX, ASTORIA. OREGON. i K 4 Olympic Flour l fil.25 uerSicK $4.80 Per Bbl. t ' s " This Season's Sauer Kraut $ DillPicMes Cmensteln Apples $1.00 Per Box. 4ST0RIAGR0CERY 123 Cemmerelal Si DETAILS OF TYPHOON PlanUtions Ruined, hips Sunk Armyosb Pestroyed. N LOSS AMOUNTS TO MILLIONS V"" -t - CiTfl and Military Authorities are Ruts ing Aid to Suffering Thousand. Ar my Transport AshoreCutter Cots Down With All Bands. Phew Main Ml JUST RICHYID A TUCt LOT OF Ora i. Apples Quinces Wotting an beat then for making fine preserves. FIRST OF THIS SEASON. Cranberries TRY TEEM. THE GROCER. Brfuich at Unioatown. FOOTBALL GOOD S 1905 Are Ready LEAVE ORDERS FOR FOOT BALL CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS. RULE BOOK FOR I905. J. N. Griffin A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY Hast Hava Lazariaat aad Glossy nIr, IT 'Hatter Waat Color. ) The finest contours a female face, the aweeteat smile ol a female mouth, lose omethlcg- If the head is crowned with scant hair. Scant and falling hair. It li now known, la caused toy a parasite that burrows Into the scalp to the root of tha bair, where It aaps the vitality. The lit tle white scalea the germ throws up In burrowing; are called dandruff. To cure dandruff permanently, then, and to stop faHn hair, that germ must be killed. Kewbro'a Herpldde, an entirely new re sult of the chemical laboratory, destroy the dandruff germ and. of course, stops the falling bair, and prevents baldness. Bold by leading drugglsta. Send lOe. la stamp for sample to The Herpldde Co Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, J51-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, (49 Com. St, T. F. Leurin, Prop.' "Special Agent" Manila, Sept 23. Reports are now coming in from places along the path of the recent typhoon in the Inland of Luzon and the Southern islands indi rate great lose of life and property. In the waters surrounding Samar and other islands many coasting vessels and inland transports have been wrecked. The coast guard cutter Leyte it a com' plete wreck and eleven Americans and 24 natives were drowned. At the town of Sorsogon fifteen na tivee were drowned. The Ions on bemp plantations is estimated at $1,000,00. The' army thansport Juan Rodrigues i ashore at LegapL In the interior of the Inland of Samar, thousands of natives are homeless and the same report conies from many of the small Hands. The army poU in the southern isl and have been destroyed. The civil and military authorities are running aid to the suffering people in the form of food and shelter. Owing to the detruction of the tel egraph Hue report received from other points are ten- meager.. SCHOONER ROANOKE BURNS Largest Vessel of Her Class John Jones Wrecked, Crew Lost. Victoria, B. C, Sept 29. Details of shipping disasters in south seas were reteeived by -the Miowera today. The largest schooner built in America, the Roanoke, Captain Amebury, ,wa de- trored by lire at JCehoue, New Cale donia. When the Roanoke had loaded iw w of . rao of chrome ore. hnit-! njrirm TtKel from Hunter; nre Droice-r out forward. The 32 men agisted by the crew of the American ship Susque hanna, and Norwegian bark Arabia, fought the fire. The ftinoke was so den- tnat men could not lie sent below, holes were cut in the deck and bucket bri gade worked until steam was tip and the pumps started, but the fire drove out the engineer and the fire figliiters. The Susquehanna's mate and some men were overcome' by fume and had a narrow cape. The fire gained and finally the men had to lower all the boat and leave. They watched the vessel burn to the water's edge from the Susquehanna's deck. The fire roared like a furnace and the heat was so intense that boats could not go nearer than 100 feet The vessel in a total Io. All that is visible at low water is part of the fttem. Captain Ameobury, who has left for New York, xays the origin of the fire is a mystery. The schooner Jones Brothers was lalied to pieces near Newcastle after having broken her tow line from the -tcsmer Helen Xicholl on the night of September 1, and seven men were drown ed. Tlie Jleleu Xicholl was towing the schooner to Sydney with coal when the tow line parted and the vessel was driv en ashore. Not a vestige of her, other than some dehrit smashed to matchwood, was founL The. dead are. Captain Peter OUen, Sweden. 'Thomas Jcnkin, mate, England. WHiam Malley,ianian, Halifax, N. S. John Shield, Russian. V. .V-Ma niv Sweden. Charles Peterson, Sweden. Conqueror of Sakhalin Not Blamed for Only Taking One Half. Tokio, Sept 29. Lieutenant General llaraguiihi, commander in chief of the lapanene military forces on Sakhalin Is land, accompanied by his staff, arrived :tt the I'yeno railroad station this morn ing and were met by Oeneral Teraout chi, the minister of war and M. Ijuin, Njp-.conMil general at New Chwang, represent 01 "na and YlscourJanaka. tl household minuter. Among t'iT Pt r gatea from the dite pieties and rerreentativee of the Lad aij ociation, who in welcoming th-nfrl said: - s "We are sorry that only one half the island has been taVen, but that was no fault of yours." A statements which created much merriment. General Haraguiaht took luncheon at the imperial army headquarters and then proceeded to the palace. NOT GENERAL'S FAULT AWFUL EXPERIENCE British Mission Lost SO Men, 5000 Camels and 120 Horses. WORK IS FINALLY COMPLETED EATEN BY CANNIBALS Two Native Traders of Muskclin Island Killed and Roasted. PREPARED AS ROAST PIG They Were Suspected by French Tra der, bat the Matter Waa Explained by Saying They Were Dead Pigs Confess to Having Eaten Victims. Victoria. R. C, Sept. 23. News of a cannibal Feat by lilncks at Mallicola, natives of Mu-kclin Island, were trading when thew were waylaid near Matlicola by Kanakas. The men were slaugh tered and their bodies carried to a coa-t village where they were opened as game, and prepared for a feast. The bodies uere placed in a native canoe and as the murderers were leaving they incurred the suspicion of Dr. Vigourcx, a French trader. The natives told him they had killed some pigs and the Frenchmear several trilies were assembled and a feast on human flesh was held. White settler learned of this, ami under pres sure tip native admitted' th?y had roated the bodies and devoured the arms and leg of the unfortunate men. Mai Wolves and Jackals Attack Camp, Causing Hydrophobia Freete in Win ter, tad Die of Sunstroke in Summer Supplies Carried 300 Miles. l. ..! s-ni'-iP.-The members of I ..... t'iMi Ka liatlinild. nears and a nail in maj" ry between Persia and .""n,M"n tha Selntan reirion renort thatU'y . a I il.l. tl.t. l-i?J nf the members died from various causes, and nearly 3000 camels and 120 horses tuccumbed. The mission consisted of 11 British officers under Colonel Arthur Henry McMahon, with survey staffs and 200 native infantry and a transport ser vice, embracing altogether some 100 men. The base which is situated at Quelta, whence all supplies were brought to Sei- stan, 500 miles distant over a waterless and uninhabited deert During the sum nwr several persons died from Min stroke or thirst while during the winter others were frozen. l-at winter numliers of jackals and wolves, which abound in Sci-tan, went mad for some unexplained 4caon and in large packs attacked the men and animals leliiiiiig to the ini--ion. Many of the men, camels and nor were bitten and died of hydro phobia. Ou March 20 of this year the tonin'ra- ture fell to zero, accumpuuied ly a bliz zard and during this storm tPM cumeU were killed. HORRIBLE TEXAS TRAGEDY Out of Family of Five Only Baby la Spared by the Fiends. Eona, Texas, Sept. 20. Mrs. A. J. C'onditt and four children, a daughter 12 and three boys from six to 10 years old, were murdered in cold blood at tlwir homes near here yesterday. The mother and daughter ye re assaulted and their bodies brutally disfigured. A lwhy of altout 2 years old was the only one left alive. All of them seemed to have been murdered with some blunt instrument. Thdir hids were cru-JH-d and their throat cut with a knife or razor. Olli cers were informed at on and the en tire country Is in search of the mur derers. It is supposed there were two of them. - The girl and mother were killed in the house. The boys were killed about 100 yards awny. Mr, Comlitt .was away working in the rfi-e fields. A negro boy about 12 years old, says he caw a man running after a woman, who was run ning around the house. Kcing afraid to go to the house, be ran to a neighbors and told what he bad seen. GHASTLY DISCOVERY. AMERICANS INVADE ENGLAND. Hull, England, Sept. 2i. The mayor of Hull announced last night that nego tiations had been concluded with an American company for the e-rtablish-ment ' at Hull of a manufactory em ploying 1000 hands. The nature of the business,' the mayor withheld, but he said it wat to be the first of its kind in England. ' Shoes )0OfflO0OfflO00000000000?0 We Sell g 1. 1. Donolas I o o Tht but In the market g Try thzm, 0 S. As GIMRE o 543 Bond Street Opp. Ross, Higgins ft Co. 000000 50000!EO00000000C I o Workmen Find Woman's Skeleton With Bullt Throuth SkulL New Yonk. Sept 29. The skeleton of a woman with bullet hole througu the kull was found yesterday by la borers who were digging a cellar in St. George, on Statea WamLCoroner Hshae- fer' reported the matter to the polii and ordered a thorough 'investigation. The body had been buried more than a foot and a half deep, which fact, the police, argue, tends to show that it waa a hurried burial. No clothing was found. The coroner believes that the woman was shot through the head and buried more than two years ago. Wherever too a e Schilling Best , favwtaaji there is fair dealing too. 4 fv s'aj 1 POLICE CALLED OUT. Use Clubs on Battling Students at Col umbia University. New York, Sept. 20. Sophomores apJ freshmen of Columbia l'niverily nal a fierce battle at the Bronx m.iiii.l. Villi Ireet and Third Avenue, st night on the oiva-ion of the Sophomore smoker which captiv freshmen we firced to furm.lt ..e entertaintiM-nt YYiien a Ifst of the casualties had Wn .h,,,,,,! it was found that the most ieriously injured was a Sophomore student named llrokaw, who bad three ribs broken. The captive freshmen who were held by the sophomores for the entertain ment got word out, of their plight in -nine manner to their classmates. When the sophomore smoker was jt height the (Vino was broken into by the freshmen Huss as a Issly. Entrnm-e was made through the iiiu-ic hall from neighboring housetops. The sophomores were taken complete ly by surprise, and the freshmen waged a brief and victorious war. Hand to hit nil fighting was still in progre when a squad of police reserves arrived on tue scene and finally 'restored order. The police drove the fighters into the street and clubbed many of them into a more peaceful frame of mind. SWINDLER'S SMOOTH SCHEME Works in Department Store Long Enough to Know Customers, Forges Bills. Chicago, Sept. 2!). (ieorge E. Moore known to the police under three iliffe- ent names,, was arrested yesterday 011 a charge of larceny und obtaining money under false pretenses, The scheme adopted by him, the police declare, is one of the mt ingenious ued in the past criminal annals. Moore would obtain employment in one of the department stores and in that way learn the names of the pat rons of the store, who had charge no- ounU and the amount of goods usually bought by them during the month. He would call at their homes and state that he hail come to collect a bill that had been past due. He succeeded in mulct ing many persons out of hundreds of dollars. RAILROAD RAISES WAGES. Baltimore, Sept. 29. The wage scale of the ironworkers and machinists in the locomotive repair shops of the Bal timore and Ohio rail road have been re vised resulting in an advance of from la to 25 cents a day. This advance af feci about 3700 men in the various shop. THE TELEGRAPH'S NEW RATE, The swift steamer Telegraph leaves Callender dock, Astoria, daily, for Port land, except Friday, at t o'clock p. ra., arriving in Portland at 81 30 p. in. A round trip fare of 12.25 haa been estab lished for the next 60 days, going lnt effect today. No bcttr way to observe the beauties of the Columbia river. Clothes Bought at Wise's Pressed Free Except Saturdays TON GIT At G eU. our 'A " forbuoinwoD. i;c Jii l.c 2et your NEW 'SUIT OR OWAT iermain Wise ASTOniA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER. 'blood purifying tableto. 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