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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1905)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOitlA. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER so, 190. 1 OBSTACLE Old Nehalem Line Withdraws in Favor of Lytic. GIVES UP ITS RIGHT-OF-WAY Relinquishes Its Priviletes to Hillsboro People So That Lytle May Acquire Them Another Move Toward n Astoria Road. Another step toward the construc tion of the line of the Pacific Railway A Navigation Co., running wet from Portland through the rich Xehalem and Tillamook country, with Atoria a its terminal point, wa made in Portland Tuesday afternoon when at a meeting of the directors of the old Portland. Xe fcalem 4 Tillamook Railway Co., it was voted to return to the people of Hills boro the right to the old right-of-way. and thus remove an obstacle from the path of the new line. The action will come up for ratification at the next stockholders meeting. AVhen the Mock for the old Portland. Xehalern 4 Tillamook, was subscribed, nome two years ago, is was done largely with the idea of promoting a line through the rirh Nehalem country, and now that E. E. I.ytle, the famous rail road promoter, has determined to build a line with Astoria a the terminal point, the promoters of the old concern wish to step gracefully from the field and allow Mr. Lytle full sway. There is no reaon to suppose that the stockholders will fail to ratify the ac tion of the directors and in all prob ability the transfer will be ordered at the meeting to 1 held next Monday afternoon. The action taken denotes the confi dence felt by the directors in the abil ity of Mr. Lytle to carry the project he has undertaken to a termination quite as successful as that attending his previous record as a railroad build er and manager. It assures to the peo ple of the Nehalem territory early realization of the transportation faci REMOVED MAKE NO MISTAKES Now is the time that all competent style exponents are selecting their FALL WEARING APPAREL If not, then some day whether your desire be great or small your own self in terest should prompt you to come where the correct things aie kept. New assortment of COATS. SUITS AND WAISTS direct from : fashion's center, "New York." Indi vidual styles, entirely different from the or dinary kind you have been looking at. REASONABLE PRICES TOO THE FOARD 8 STOKES CO. SEE OUR BASEMENT BARGAINS. lities for which they have long ami I earnestly looked. WRIGHT-STONE NUPTIALS. At the parlors of the tVvideut hotel yesterday afternoon, an impressive nmiriiie ceremony occurred, when Mr. Charles Russell Wright, and MU Maud Vliee Stone, were united in the bonds of holv matrimony. The cvreinony was performed by Rev. William Seymour Short, of the tirace r.pi-eopal cntiren, and only the immediate relative of the contracting pal tie and a few in timate friends were present. Miss Alice Marguerite rig lit at ten.le.1 the bride and Mr. Charles Hal derman was best man. Mr. .lack Allen. Mr Frank R. Woodticld and Mr. t.co. Ohler were Ushers. Puling the cere mony Miss Myja Fredei ickson played O Promise Me." A reception was held at the close of the impressive service, and later in the day. a sumptuous wedding repast was served. The newly married couple lett on the evening train for Portland and after a few days -pent there, will re turn to this city and make their home in a new cottage which the groom has prepared. STEAMER GARONNE SOLD. Frank Vaterlioue A Co.. of Seattle, todav announce the sale of the steamer Carmine to a tlene-co syndicate. The boat has Wen delivered. The t.aronnc was the American ship which took most of the Port Arthur refugees and a lame number of soldiers home from Port Ar thur while on the way to a Kuian port the svldier mutinied and the otlicer of the boat were coniclled to put in to Calcutta and ask for assistance in quell inu the troops. Originally, the Caroline wa brought around here for the Alaska trade, but she was too expensive. The government chartered her as a transport during the Spanish-American war. ami subsequently slip was tied up again. Waterhoitse A Co., have been trying to gut rid of her for some time. New Cure for Caueer. All surface cancers are now known to be curable, by Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters, of Dufiield, Va., writes; "I had a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed incurable, till Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed it. and now it U perfectly well. " Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. 25c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. $ r Women who know what g the correct things are, pat- 3 ronize this store in ever in creasing numbers day after day. Are You Among the Number? p Mm MA DIRECT PRIMARIES Application of New and Cumber' some Law in This City. DATES TO BE REMEMBERED Aspirants for Office Must Get Around Lively If They Go Before the Pri mariesSis Days Only in Which to Secure Signers to Petitions. For the nrt time in it political history the vity of Astoria will nomi nate and vote under the ptovMon of a direct primary law and a badly con structed law at that. It U not the purpose of thin article to point out the faulU of the statute at this time, but merely to ugget that it operation in relation to niuniciiiuliic is ambiguous and cumbersome aud lay the edict open to all sorts of legal attack after it sliall have served its alleged purpose of reg istration, nomination and election. The firt eoii-iderateion of the mat ter In-long to the man with aspira tion for olliiv. Any man may run for any otlu-e provided he can frame a e tit ion in consonance with the law and secure enough registered voter in the city representing two cr cent of the aggregate vote of hi party at the lat preceding general election and one-tilth of the voting precinct of the city to sign the ame and file it in due time. The time for tiling xtition of this sort will end on Saturday. tMoher 2th. one week from tomorrow, at 4 o'clock p. in., and the plat? for tiling the same i the ollii-e of the city auditor. There is a dual registration in this lichalf. The rirt system of register ing i for the primarie and the time for such registration ha licen act fr the following dates: Prom ! o'clock a. m. on Monday. October iMril. to 4 o'clock p. in. on Tuesday, Novemlxr 7, inclus ive, and the place of registration i ut the auditor' ollice in the city hall: The second system of registration i for the general election itself, ami the book will lie opened for this at ! o'clock a. m. on Thursday, XovemW liith. and will cloe Bt 4 o'clock p. in. on Satur day. Dei-emlier !Uh. This allow but six day for primary registration In-fore the time shall elapse for the filing of petition, and mean that he who would get hi name before the tieople a a candidate must L'ct a "move on." fr these date are conclusively within the law and unlit be observed. The sevond consideration i for the voter. They inu-t acquaint themselve with certain imperative fact or loe their franchise, and the nooncr they le- gin the study of the complicated re quirements of the law, the safer their voting statu and the surer their re spective party record at the poll. In the first place they must register twice, at the city hall, between t;ie date hereinbefore stated; once for the primarie and again for the election; and a they have to nominate, a well a elect, their especial candidate, it Ix-hooves them to observe the rule and time named in order to n-tain their prerogatives. The primary election for the naming of the possible nominees of the several parties will be held in the six municipal precinct, from 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, November 13th, until 7 o'clock p. in.; and, for the final election or re jection of such nominee a hall be hosen at the primaries on Wednesday, December 13th., Iietween the sume hour. These are the salient fact with which nil hould fttmtn acquainted at once and adhere to, the otVr and larger matter lx-ing within th'! province of the city auditor and the council to de termine, (if they can possibly reach a termination upon such a may be put in issue) and will lie dealt with in these olumns, from day to day, during the pendency of tlie campaign. CUNLIFFE IS CAUGHT Man Who Stole Large Sum From Ex- preaa Company Apprrhended. liridgeport, Conn.. fM. 19. Kd ward (I. Cunliffe, the Adam Kxpres Com pany' employe, who disappeared from Pittsburg, la., with 1 01, 000 in ca-h. wa arrested here today. He made a con fession and expreed hi willingm-s to return at once to Pittsburg. He declared that the money which he took wa in tact, and that it could be restored, but he declined to tell until hia return to Pittsburg, fin hi person when arrested a found $2!K) in cash. In the presence of Superintendent Birmingham. Detective Thornhill, Henry Curti, the local agent of the Adam Express Company, and Captain Arnold, of the Bridgeport detective force, Cun lilTe admitted that he took the money. "Five minute after I took the money I wa sorry,' aid lie, "but it was too late to do a in thing. What can you ex pect from a man getting a salary of only $.Vt per month and handling thou sand of dollar a day. I wa temptctl aud I fell. 1 have handled much larger sinus. 1 rcmcmlicr once when 1 had fV0,(M In cash. I a tempted then, but I thought it over and derided to lie honest." The robbery for which CunlilTe I wanted ill Pit (slung wa committed on the night of October I. REACH THE HIGHEST RANK Two Oregon Men Are Elected Thirty third Degree Masoni. Washington, tM. 10.- The supreme council for the southern jurisdiction, Scottish Kite Mason, today considered the reHt of the committee on muni nation, and after a few hours' session adjourned until tomorrow. Among knights commander of the court of honor who were elected to the honor ary 33rd degree were the following: California - .loseph I hi v id Abraham. Hubert Knecland Ibinti. William Talk er Fillmore, all of San Francisco: John Martin. William Schuyler Mne. Mor ri SiminoiT, Frank Chester Van Kchiack. Percy Winslow Weidner and William Rhode Homey, Angvle. Oregon- C. A. Oolph. I'oitland; C. W. Lowe, Kugene. Montana John T. Ihnhii and V. It Tonkin. Hutte. Washington -F.. S. IVebe and F.. I. Htirwcll. Seattle; C. M. Ue, Tacotua: II. A. Tyler. Olympia. There were '.'.'H knight commander of the court of honor elected. Admiral Schley and evliovciuor Alva Adams, of t'olorado, weie among the number. The council today adopted the report of the committee on jurisprudence a to the definition of citicnhip, requiring mciuhcis tn l- citieus of the I'niteil States. POISON IN THE MILK. San Francisco, Oct. l!i.The two children of Kugene Lent, a prominent attorney, were nearly kilted by Hiioned milk and their father ha in-titut-.l proceeding looking toward the punish ment of the adulterator of milk. Formaldehyde in large quantities wa dicovered by analysis in a bottle of milk served at Mr. b-nt's bouse at lu.VI Kddy street, last week, alter Mr. U-nf two little girN bail been violently ill for a week. A great assortment of Indies' fur. The most extensive line a well a the lowest priced ever shown in As toria. We quote a few price to give an idea of range of price. Pox Purs 03 inche long $ 5.25 1 2-3 yard 7-5 90 inche 15.75 RC im-he 18.00 2 12 yard 94.00 1 1-3 yard long 1.45 ear Seal 1 2 3 yards long 3.40 1 2 3 yards long J.35 1 1-2 yards long 3.75 Ladies', mie and children's coats in the new, latent styles. Now i your opportunity to get an exclusive style in a rain coat. 15 he iip. BEEiiiHIVE N IS NOW A PROMOTER Old Time Bandit Attends Fashion able Dinner Party. COLE YOUNGER IS IN CHICAGO Hero of Blood and Thunder Stories Is Now Promoting Street Car Line Be tween Kansas City and St. Louis He Now Lives Near Kansas City, Mo. Chicago, H. Ill, - Cole Younger, the funnel highwayman, i In Chicago In the iutciest of an electric raliway planned lictwccti Kansas City and St. lawi which he i promoting. At the dinner guest of .Iclfersoii de Angelis, the actor, be was a iiieiulM-r of a fashionable as- ciiibliige in the cafe of t lie Annex. Younger i W year old. but, not withstanding hi sixteen year a a (Jiiuutlcll pict'iilla and bunk ami I lain loUs-r with the .liiiue bo ) and bis twenty the veal as n convict in a MiiiiieMta Nniteiitiary, hardship and nee have left slilit trace on li int. He is tall, blond boiihlctrl, ill lib-tie looking ,with a sweeping black Ix'ald 11 nd piercing eye, After hi release from piion, Cole Younger and Fmnk .lames coiuluctcil A "Wild Wel" sbov, with r suc cess, t'ole bus retired from the sh.iw buiuss iind gone inii 1 uieiiiiiilkle pursuit. He lie near Kuna City and not many miles from I be old Clay county home of hi glienilla bis MITCHELL VISITS TACOMA Attributes His Downfall to Conspiracy of His Enemies. Tncoma. N-t . I'l. In an impassinned way Senator .lobu II. Mitibell today ariaigncd eiiemies in Oregon, charging them with conspiring to ruin him. II' declared be was the victim of cotispir acy, and would be vindicated by the nil picnic coiil I . Mitchell said: "Crooks and tillilicr thieve of Ore gon have implicated lue to clear their own kirts." He ibs lined to liiiliie pin tin lefcricd to. Senator Mitchell left Ti ma for Olwnpiu tbi morning. nltr a iit wild hi son in law, .linlge W. O. Chap liinil, of the slipeiior isiiirt. He is si ill nib-ling fiom fim tin i-. ribs. DEATH IN HOLY WATER ronts Often Breed Yellow Fever Mos quitoes, Says Dr. Howard. Washington, tM. I'l. - -The font of bolv water in Komnn Culbolic cburcbe often aid in srcii'liii(.' yellow fexer. -.nd lr. I.. O. lluW'iiid.lbe fiitiiiiioli.it of the depart nn nt of u-iii ulluie, Is (uic tlc Intel ifion.il S.iiiilmy con cut ion here today. Dr. Howard uid that the yellow fil er inooqiiito does uol bi-ei in huge piiti-lies of open water, mid that 11 brok en bottle which contain a little watel is fur mor daugcioim. Tbcieupoti be aiblcl: "The holy water in churches i in tunny in-tiiiii-e a br ling plun- nf t!ic-e moquitocs and a giave mu-e of danger and ilea lb." THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintain unexcelled lervtca from th" went to the east and aouth. Making rlo connection wl;h trains of all transcontinental lines, tuuif ngers are rfwn their choice of routes to Chios icq. loulsvllle, Memphis and New Orleans, an1 through these points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation a to th? lowest raf a and best routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: 1 Third 8t, Portland. Ore. J. C. LINDKET, Trav. Paasenirr Afrent. 142 Third Rt., Portland, Ore. PAUL R THOMPSON. PbsVrt. Altent. J. C. LINDHEY. Trav. Paasenirr Acent Hi Thlr fit, Portland. Or. Cures Winter Cough. J. K. fJrover, 101 N. Main street, Ot tawa, Ka., writes; "Every fall It lias been my wife's trouble to catch a se vere eold, and therefore to cough all winter long. Last fall I got her a bot tle of llorehound Syrup. She used it and has been able to sleep soundly all night long. Whenever the cough trouble her, two or three doses stops the cough, and she is able to be up and well." 2."c, 50c, $1.00. Bold by Frank Hart, drug gist. OF INTEREST TO MANY. Mrs. A. C. Levy will arrive In this city, shortly, with a stock of ladies' trimmed hats in all the newest styles; announcement of location, and date of sale, will be announced later. IW4 If your clothes art our clotaea, thty will be a credit to both of us, so far aa appearances go. W hav no competi tors except th high dais tailor and our proce is on half his pr e. P. A. STOKES "A DRESSY SHOP FOR DRESSY MF.V Full of Tragic Meaning, ar.i tliee line from J. II. Simmon, of Casey, . Think what might hate re united from hi terrible cough if he had not taken the medicine aUmt which, ha write: "I hud a fearful cough, that dis turbed m" ight' tet. I tried veiy thing, but perilling would relirvt it, umil t tisik I). K in's New )iiHoery for C nsuiuplion, Cough and Cold, whb ) completely eureil me." Instantly relieves and Hrmiiently cures sll throat snd lung disease; prevents grip and pneu monia. At Chn. Kugi-r' druggist; guar anteed; M)c and ll.(M). Trial bottle fr. Plans to Get Rich. are often frutratcd by Midden bie.il. down, due U dypepis or eonatipstion. UnM-n up and litke Ir. King's Nv l ife Fills. 1 hey take out the material which are clogging your unergiws, owl give you a new stait. Cure litaduclm and di.iuuw too. At Cha. IloFr' drug uton-; l!.1e, gonrsuti-ed. Accordion, Sunburst and Knife Pleatin? To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Irons. No Burning of Goods. Miss O. Gould Eighth Floor, Marquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attentioi Given to all Out of-Towo Orders. "O SPICES, o C0FFEEJEA, BAKING POWDER. FLOORING EXTRACTS eUwiuftrNitfy, fliMsr Flavor. Cnatmr 5irrrv?h, CttsoroJ!c frkn CLOSSETftDEYERS m r vn 1 kMiafi WH&uuri 1 The Astoria Restaurant. GOOD, CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT SERVICE OPtN ALL NIGHT 399 Bond St., cor. Ninth