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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAX. ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, OCTOBER i, 1903. Olympic FlourjfflU IS $1.25 perStcK $4.80 Per Bbl. ; This Season's Sauer Kraut $ Dill PicHles OFFENDED Criticizes People .of Wajnin$ton for, Creating Commisjion. Gravenstein Apples $100 Per Box. 4ST0NA GROCERY 123 CommmW SU ORIENTAL TRADE INCREASING . .-.- . ?i Ciw WotXtff oa Tictori, Vancouv er and Eastern Line Denies Report That Great Northern is Associated With Projected Victoria-Yukon lias. Phono Main 681 JTJST RECEIVED A FHTS LOT OF Grab Apples aid Quinces nothing can beat them for making fine preserve FIRST OF THIS SEASON. Cranberries TRY THEM. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commarclal 8trats Branch at Uniontown. Picture Special We bought our framed picture early this year and were holding tnem for our Xmas trade Pictures that usually sell at,35c to 50c each. Since then wo have seen and purchased a line a little better suited for holidays and want to clo out the firt purchase to make room for the HBcond, hence the price. 25c Each J. N. Griffin See The Show Window. WASHING WITHOUT WATER U Like Tfrta M Rid of Daadraff Wltaoat Berylelde. Did you ever see any one trylnf to trash themselves without soap or water? If you did what would you say of him? It Is every bit as foolish to try to get fid of Dandruff and to prevent Bald neES by feeding the germa which causa It. tsjh Canthrarldes. Vaseline. Glycer ine and elmllar substances which form the principal Ingredients of most eo called Hair Vigors. Newbro's Herplclde Is successful be (ua It attack and kills ths parasitic germ which feeds on the hair roots. It is the original and only genuine scalp germicide manufactured. Bold by leading drugjrlrts. Send 10c. In stamps for aamplo to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. Eagls Drug Store, 3S1-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St, T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent" Seattle, Sept 30.-Jame J. Ilil!, the president of the Great Northern railway and party, reached this city late this afternoon and ia the evenig were en tertained at the Rainier club. During the evening Mr. Bill made speech ia which hetook occasion to cirtk-ise the people of Washington for creation of the railway comniiaHon. To a representative of the As sociated Press Mr. Hill made the fol lowing statement: The Portland and Seattle railroad will be rushed to completion. It is being constructed for bu-snesa purpose and the Great Northern and Northern IViflo are jointly interested in this new line. While business demands that the road from Kennewkk to Portland. or Vancouver be built, I cannot say at this time how the Great Northern wil participate in that movement. "The Oriental trade painj through Puget, Sound is increasing all the time and we are receiving plonty of freight fo rour -hip The question of build ing ships V engnge in tJie Oriental trade is matter, for the future. "At the present time we have 2000 men at work on the construction of the Vancouver, Victoria and Eastern and this line Is to be rushed to rapid com pletion as we are building up a trade in the British Columbia country which demands the w of these, branch line in the immediate future. 'The name of the ilreat Northern has been associated jitu, the projected Vic toria, Wextmiirlster and Yukon line, but the rumor is without . founduiion. In ----- fact the first I knew of this proposed railway movement was ince reaching tlie coast." Raptist" Offering for foreign mWons in the morning. Sunday school 12:13; C K. 6:3; Talk on Munich, VWnua and the Danube. Wednesday evening. The ladies of the church will give a rarp tion to the friends of the church Friday e.-ening, IVtober (Hh. Grace Episcopal Morning services will be held at 11 o'clock. Afternon servWs at 4 o'clock. Evening servk-e' at Holy" lniiwrnt chapel at 7:30 o'clock. Ret. John War nm. late of lleppner will preach at the morning and evening servk. Full of Tragic Ueaning. are these lines from J. II. Simmon, of Casey, Ia. Think what might have re sulted from his terrible cough if he had not taken the medicine about which he writes: "I had a fearful cough, that dis turbed i "ight's rest I tried every thing, but Ping would relieve it, until I took DC. Kiiu New ' Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold,' which completely cured me." Instantly relieves and permanently cure all throat' and lung disease; prevent gripnd pneu monia. At Chas. Rogers druggist; guar anteed; 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. THIEF. MAKES BOAST Man Who Swindled New York Bank Told Police to Watch. SUSPECT IS WELL KNOWN Though Bank Officials Deny That An Employe of the Bank ia Guilty, Yet Detectives Believe That a Least One Person is Implicated in the Crime. Church Notices : Holy communion at the First Luth eran church tomorrow morning at 10:45. Evening services in English at 7:30, sub ject for sermon, "Angels and children." Ererylwdy invited. Knights of Pythias Will Attend Meeting This evening at the regular services at the First Congregational church the Knights of Pythias will attend to list en to a sermon on "The Secrets of Knighthood," by the pastor. The ihurcii will lie decorated for the occasion and -ome special music will be given. All oi the knights that have not received notii-e are cordially invited to attend as well as the public in general. First Congregational church, preach ing at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Luther ). Mahone. Morning subject, "the Afflicted child." evening, "Some of the Mysteries of the Knights of Pythias." The order of K. of P's. will atterl the evening services. Special a . ' 1 .t . if iini-ic lor tiie occasion turner me aireo- tion of Mrs. Ceo. C. Watkins. Sunday school, at 12:20 m. The Bntti-ts and the 'Methodists will hold unkm services tomorrow at the Baptist church. Rev. W. S. Grim will preach both morning and evening. Come everybody. Presbyterian Church. W. H. Layson, D. C. L, pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning sub ject "Tlie Childhood of Jesus." Even ing subject. "Beheading of John the 1 1. n Shoes 00 0(SO0 000000000000000 We Sell g o o o g o Th best-Withe . tarket - O Try them, O a 0pp. Rots, Higging & Co. A New York, Sept. 30. While no defi nite statement has been made by the detectives in the w, it is believed in certain quarters that the arrest is immi nent of the man behind the plot by whk-h 3."0.330 worth of securities was stolen from the National City Bank on Wednesday by the presentation of a forged check for the amount of the loan for whk-h tlie securities wtood as collat eral. Numerous reports, all lacking con firmation, were circulated last night One was to the effect that an attempt was lieing made by the forgers to negoti ate for the return of their plunder. It is believed by the detectives that back of the whole plot will be found a man who has an international reputation as a get rich-qukk swindler and whose record in Wall street Is as well known as the alphabet This man was behind a somewhat sim ilar transaction some years ago. In that .case,. the weuritioa were taken from a messenger, who asserted that they luid been stolen from him. The bank was successful in keeping the thing abso lutely quiet and pretty soon an offer wa made for the return of the securi tkit. This offer the bank accepted and the case was closed. In the present case, although the Na tional City Bank oflicials and members of the brokerage hoiise are earnest in their as-tf-rtions of belief in the inno cence of their rejs-ctive employes, yet the detctivs are satisfied there was col lusion with at least three persons in the plot. This colliiHun was between some per son who indications place witiiin the bank, an "outsider" who could lie any one of several messenger lioya in tlie district and a third person the master mind to devise the plot and to work it out with an elaboration of detail un precedented in criminal attempts iu Wall street. This third person is iden tical according to the theorists, with the swindler previously. mentioned. For years he has been in the Wall street district and every year has seen his name involved in some swindle, either by means of a spurious corporation or by a bucket shop concern or discretion ary pool syndicate. Ife has been indicted a half hundred times, and has been twice convicted. A boast said to have been made by )hi man Some time ago was reported to the police, and they began a watch- at once. "Watch," he is reported to have said, "and you will bear some thing that will dazzle you." O S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond Street. SchtningV Best m a a a i of good-enough quality at fall prices. POLICE WILL SHOOT University Students Must Cease Boisterous Demonstrations, : J i . WILL SHOW NO FAVORITISM President Van Hise, University of Wis consin Requests Municipal Court to Show no Dixrimination Toward Students. (Iiicago, Sept. 30, A dispatch to the Tribune from Malison, Wis,, says: "My men are all provided with wea pon, and while we would deplore any bloodshed, yet I have given my ffl- cers instructions to shoot in case they are assaulted by students or In case the students resist arret Any attempt to rescue an arretted student also will be met with a reception calculated to inspire reect for authority. These words were sjaAen yesterday by Mayor W. D. Curtis over tho tele plume to President Van Hise of the I'niversity of Wisconsin, who callwl up the mayor and thanked him personally for breaking up a boisterous student Icmoiistratiou the uight before. Presi lent Van Hise declared that he hearti ly would co-operate with tlie city au thorities in suppressing student violence and that he had asked Judge Donovan of the municipal court to show no di- cnmiiwili! toward stAidcntji as has Us-ii the time honored custom of the past. He antmmxvd that any student arrested would Is- usHndcd pending disposition of his case and if convict td would be expcllwl from the intitution. ' i I f - ! irthert Neve Goes further ami furlhert Never stops until you are well. That's whst Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. A great tonic. Makes rich, red blood, firm flesh. 35 cents, Tea or Tablet. Sold by Frank nart. THE TELEGRAPH'S NEW RATE. The swift steamer Telegraph lea vet Callesder dock, Astoria, dally, for Port land, except Friday, at 2 o'clock p. m., arriving in Portland at 8: 30 p. m. A round trip faro of $2.23 has been estab- Ii.hed for tho next 60 days, going into effect today. No better way to obserrs the beauties of tho Columbia river. RA.rOI6tRfl Let your daily grind be Golden Gate Coffee Always the same. Grind fresh each morning. Aroma-tight tin. Never- in bulk. J. A. FOLCER (& CO. V tSTlSUSHIO s f . COLLEGE pnrjTLAXl). 0RF.G0S. If you are thinking of attending bus lnesa college you can not afford to ig Bore tho best in the northwest Our equipment is unsurpassed west of Chi eago. On account of our rapidly increas ing attendance WE WILL MOVE October First to our elegant new quar ters in the Elks Building now being completed at Seventh and Stark streets, . Our graduates are all employed. Placed 207 pupils in lucra tive positions during the past year. Send for our handsomely illustrated catalogue. Free. Address all communi cation to our present quarters, in the Clothes Bought at Wise's Pressed Free Eicept Saturdays m I Clothes Chat With Young' Men Shoulders, collars and coat fronts are the weak parts in most clothing. These are the strong points in the coats we offer you. The makers of the clothes we sell build their shoulders up in finely graduated lay ers of wadding, all stitched minutely and tapered off. Impels lie flat and stiff with an easy turning roll, col lars set snug about the neck without binding. 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If to doubt, consult oi regarding the piping and replacing defective fixtures with 'Stesdattf Porcelsin Enameled Ware acknowledeed u the best sanitary eaufDment. J. A. Montgomery, Astoria M C:i 1 II CA Jk Beer. Ml Stearns BuildingPorilandV S 0O00OS0S0S0300S0000000O0SC