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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1905. 'A t St I f f ! t S I h s Per yenr kotcaket U te monifli Mr WOODLAWK BRAND OF ?Maple Syrup lka ...... , 45 x- Calloa 75 faart ... -45 f - FANCY WAXEN Cooking' Apples 65c per Box 4ST0RIAGR0CERY CS CeflameroW Si Phone Main 181 Handiest Thing Yet Bishop's Hot Blast and ; Tublar Lanterns. $1.25 65c ? l No. O. THE GROCER. Taath and Comm.reial Streets Branch at Unlontown. Children's Books 1906 EDITION "Jimmy." Lulu and Leander." "Happy Hooligan." "Katzenjammer Kida.' "Foxy Grandpa." "Buster Brown." . SEE THjd S.HOW WINDOW. J.$$Hffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC; ;l$VftjMlrAiljU LADIES. .j -V c-a ' Bsjay Valnf HerplcUe Aeeeaat ot It. Dl.tlncilveaeM. i Tha ladle who -ha used Newbro-'a HerplcMe speak of it in the highest terms, for it quick effect In cleanplni; jlhB otJp Of dandruff and also for Its ex cellence as a general halr-dresgin. It wake the scalp feel fresh and It allays that Itching- which dandruff will cause. 3tewror Herpleldr effectively cures dandruff, as It destroys the rerm that causes U. . The same germ cause hair to fall out. and later baldness; In klllln It, Herptelde stops falling- hair and prevents fetdmKS, It is ate an Ideal hair dress, fn; for It lends an aristocratic eqarnt to the hair that Is quite distinctly.. Sold y fcadtng- drugtfsta. Send 10c In etampa lor oampl. to Tha Herplclda C, Pa. trolt. JOcb. kagJa Drug Store,' 351-353 Bond St, Chrl Drug Store, 649 Ck.au 8t, T. F. Caiwia, Prop. "Special Agent." $030(2060000000Q0000000 S. A. GIMRE 5(3 Bafl Street. 111 GIVES PROOF Her Officers Admit Reliable Know : ledge of the Pilots. HER KEEL TELLS THE TALE Good Pilot. Ouiet Sea, Flood Tide, Fait Wind, Smootk Bar, An Wert Hera, Including Eighteen Inchea Too Muck Draught The British steamship Imaum is on the hieh sea, bound for Janan. She left the lower bay here yesterday morning t 10 o'clock in charge of Captain Uurhton, of the Columbia River Bar Pilot Association, and reached the bar t noon, and at the alack of high tide. The bar was smooth, only tha ordinary aru awelling over it, and every condi tion was perfect for getting her out in safety. She struck the bar twice. She was drawing practically 2 feet of water and was under alowest possible movement. and struck both times as she sank to the hollows. The impact in each case was no gentle intimation of a touch, but good, honest jolt, that everone on board knew about. But the paed over without damage and her pumps on being worked, in deep water beyond, told she was dry as a bone. Everybody here 1 glad she is en route to Japan in good hape, and wishes her a prosperous voy- are, Captain Pemberthy and his oili er are good fellows and had the bonestv to expres their regret tmit their vessel should have been the one to ; cause the hubbub lately raied by the Portland pre about the water depth on the Columbia bar. The fact of her striking led Captain Pemberthy to candidly confe to Tilot Uipliton, that the word sent him recent ly, at' Portlan- that "a draught of 24 feet was the safe limit in crossing the Co lumbia bar at this season of the year," was correct, and that his own vessel bad proved it conclusively. This wa the message sent him by the Pilot As sociation of this city and bar, in an swer to a direct inquiry filed by Captain Pemberthy in relation to this very pro jected trip out. Thus is the Oregonian, and it pre echoes around Portland town, put out and down. They started the unwise and insolent campaign against the bar pil ots here, and the gag medicine i ready at hand for them. A careful and cap able pilot, a fair day, a quiet sea and a flooding bar, everything on earth favor able for her, and the Imaum, loaded to 25.7 feet, struck twice, under slow bell, in moving across the barrier that lie athwart the mouth of the Columbia rjver. Who shall doubt the practical knowleiye and good sense of the As toria pilots when they put the draught limit at 24 feet? Perhap the agitated newspaper pilots in. Tort land will we the expediency of putting the big government dredger C'liiiiook back on the bar to do some more of the onlv real work ever done on, it; and ix-rliaim they will endorse an appropriation for a north jetty to help the south jetty to sluice out the bar -and: Derhaps they will, biit they Y0T. VI" RICH STRIKES ARE MADE Qopd Showing of Minei in the Baker Mining District. '.Baker Citv, Vt.' 1.1 Many new ti ikes are Wing reported in different mi he all through the Elkhorn, Creen- horn, Granite and Itourne ramp, to the we-t of Baker City, while to the east in t'ae' Cornucopia district there continue lo be uncovered rich ore in the Union L'ompanion, Mayflower and (ueen of the Forest. Tlfc newest strike, reported is, the find of rich ore in the Black Bear, a ery promising prospect, lying just lorth. of : th UnrU-d Elkhorn, mines, abont 16 miles west of; this city. The property belong to John Deernian id associates and they brought in some sample. of the ore yesterday, which is of the same character as the, Elkhorn ore and very rkh. The owners report that they have uncovered a large We Sell S W. L DOUQlQS Shoes ' The but In th market - O , Try them, O o Opp. Sou, Higgint k Co. n ledge and are very much pleased ith their find. O. C. Johnson has just returned frm the Rich Cre-k placer mine, on the lower edge of Baker rounty, near Mal heur and reHrt that the boy have done well this season. They have al ready made two clean-up and had a good head of water; they are still work ing the 111 i tie. The company owning the Monarch mine, situated on Rock IVik, about W mile wet of the cily yesterday re deemed the property from sheriir sale hy the payment of $tio0.- The pn'sident of the company Wing Roland Hughes. SuH'iintendent Bagnell, it i understood, will resume operatkms in the near fu ture. GIVES UP THE FIGHT George D. Collins, California Bigamist Will Retura for Trial Vktoria, B. C, Oct. lX-An Ottawa dispatch states that George D. Collin, who is wanted in San Francisco will abandon the Aght against extradition. He says hi acquittal i almost certain. Hood River Man Uses a Knife in Reckless Manner. SLABW00D CAUSES QUARREL Sheriff Goes After the Culprit, But the Latter Takes to the Woods Armed With a Winchester Injuries of the Wounded Man Painful, Not Serious. Hood River, Oct. 13. During a quarrel over the possession of a few stick of slabwood, Allen Hart cut He Hart in the face with a pocket knife, nearly severing the noe from hi face. The atTain happened yesterday at Yiento six mile west of here. Deputy Sheriff Olinger went in search of Hart, who, when lie sighted tne of ticer, took to the wood with a Win Chester. He i still at liberty. The wound of De Hart are painful but not serious. WALTER SCOTT STILL HUNGERS FOR NOTORIETY Cowboy Miner Anxious to Race Hard- man Across Continent for $50,000. Los Angeles, Oct. 13. Walter Si-ott, who ha come to be known a 'Wotty want to race E. H. Harriman, the rail road magnate acros the continent on a wager of more than ."0,flH. I-te tin afternoon he telegraphed Hariman mak ing him an offer. He i willing to take the Santa Fe and let Harriman .take any of hi lines he may choose. "Scotty" will conent to either an actual race or to a speed contest against time, and savH'he will win either. 'Scotty" returned from Death valley this afternoon. He brought another sack" with him and is looking for more notorjety. He want to give Harriman the benefit of the shorter distance be tween San Francisco and the east. BANK CASHIER INDICTED. Loekport, X. V., Oet. 13.-Tl.e fulled State grand jury yesterday reported an- indictment against Fred R. lireen, eadiier of the F'redonia Xational bank, of Fredonia. X. Y. There are 35 count barging false entries and iiii-appropri ation and abstraction of fund'. Knowledge is power. Coffee knowl edge means Golden Gate Coffee Sold only in aromt-tight tins. Never in bulk. S. A. FOLGER & CO. ' n Franclsc . i.Taj.M mm . ; SLASHES HIS NOSE SUSPECT ARRESTED Supposed Train Robber Is Cap tured at Billings Montana. HAS PECULIAR SHAPED NOSE Officers Making Arrest Feel Confident That They Have the Man Who Held Up a Northern Pacific Train Between Tacoma and Puyallup Last June. Billing, Mont Oct. 13.-The police have arrested a man giving tiie name "Tome Jones" on suspicion of being im plicated in the holdup of th. North t'oat Limited on the Northern Paclllc, between Tacoma and luyallup, Wash., last June. ' June was caught prowling around the railroad yard, and In description i so identical with that sent out by the Washington authorities that the Billing police have no doubt of their having the right man. Hi peculiarly shaped nose led to the suspicion that he wa wanted for the Washington holdup. The prisoner declare lie can prove an alibi, but lie fore he wa made awsni hy the police that he was thought to be one of the fugitive train robWr, .lone told a fellow prisoner he supposed they would hold hiai for some train holdup. MERCHANTS ARE SENSIBLE Advertising in Programs and Circulars Tabooed and Newspapers Used. Oakland, Oct. 13. Hie annual agree ment of the merchant of the city in regard to alitauiug from advertising in programs and by circulars, reserving their advertising for regular newspu lcrs and magazines of general circula tion, ha again lieen entered into, this lime for two wear. This i a matter in which the Mer chant Exchange hn taken great in terest and it i with much satisfaction that the agreemunt and signature were read. JEWISH RABBI CENSURES. INTER-CHURCH C00NFERENCE. Characterises Action In Excluding Uni tarians as Unenlightened. Portland. (Vt. 13. Rablu Stephen S. Wise, I). IX, of Temple Beth 1-rael, of Portland, in a sermon to his congrega tion tonight censured severely the action of the executive committee of the Inter church Conference on Federation, in ex eluding the American I'nitariun auos ia- tion from the forteoming conference. Lamenting what he Wined "unen lightened and Intolerant decision," he ad" vised the proposed conference, instead of choosing it high Hounding title to. "have the courage and candor to call itself by it right name, Hie sectional division of trinitarian or triteistic diuretics. NEGROES LYNCH A NEGRO. Ruinhridge, Oa., Oct. 13. New ha just reached Bainbridge of the lynching of a negro eight mile west of here by a mob of hi own rare. The negro had assaulted a negro girl and had at tempted to assault another, when she cut him in the breast. .Take nutmeg; one Is not u gc I as another. Schilling's Ht , in nutmeg, is ground fine from difficult nuts to grind.be cause full of oil ; the oil is their virtue. There are dry nuts? there are wormy nuts. We are no more careful in nutmegs than all through. Your grocer's; money back. NOW la the time to get all Mat at a reasonable price. THE SEASON'i LATEST SHADES, SHAPES and TRIM MINGS ca alwaye be found at AS TORIA'S LEADING MILLINERY PAR- LORS. THE FAIR , , MRS. A, JALOFF, Prop. ExclusWe millinery at Reasonable Prices Star Theatre Bldg. Astoria, Ore F You Can Save Money If you buy your ("iroceries, Dry Goods, Clothiog, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at E. M. LALLY'S Look for big changes that are to take place shortly in our big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock, Best Goods at Lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW E. M. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. Pree. and Hnyt. F L DlSilOP. Secretary Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE. SOLICITED. Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Raggage Checked am! Transferred- Trucks ami Fur) niturc Wagons Pianos Moved, Hoxcd and Shipped. - 433 Commercial Street BLOOD purifying tablets. MAKES IICH REP BLOOD, HEALTH AND STRENITH. A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS AND NERVOUS PEOPLE. 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