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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1905)
FRIDAY, OCTOBER jo, 1903. THE MORNING ASTOIuan, ASTORIA. OREGON. for yaar kotcaku In tat morning or WOODLAWH BRAND OF Maple Syrup l Gallon t'-ss i-a Gallon 7S Quart S FANCY WAXEN CooHing Apples 65c per Box 4ST0RIAGR0CERY 123 Cammarelal St Phona Main 681 Handiest Thing Yet Bishop's Hot Blast and Tublar Lanterns. No. 2, No. O, - $1.25 65c THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Striata Branch at Unlontown. Cant Lose It A new cap for keeping your pen in any pocket! Bring in your pen and see about ex changing caps costs but a trifle and you cannot lose your fountain pen. J. N. Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC BUSINESS In this age of keen competition a Bubinesa Education is an indispensable adjunct to the ambitious young man or young woman who wishes to sawed in business life. We hav the reputation of being the LEADING BUSINESS COL LEGE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. OUR GRADUATES ARE ALL EMPLOYED Our teachers are all practical men and tpecialifet in their particular line. If you are thinking of attending business college you cannot afford to ignore the Behnke-Walker Business College Steama Building, Portland, Oregon. Send for illustrated catalogue. Free. HEALTHY PLANTS Require the Moat Careful Attention aa Well as Good Soil. Did you ever see a rosebush which Vsplte the most beneficent environment nf aoil of aunshlne nd of atmosphere., -seemed never to achieve a healthy (TUWth. A ton of manure will not help a plant that has a canker eating out Ita heart. You must destroy tha cause before yott can remove the effect. Tou cannot cure Dandruff and Bald ness by rubbln on hair lotions, and Tubbing In vaseline, etc. Tou must look to the cause of tha (rouble It's a germ at tha roots of your halr-whtch causea It to fall out Vewbro'a HerplcMe destroys the rerm, and healthy hair la the aura result. Sold b leading drugelste. Snd 10e. In tamp for sample to The Herplclda Co- awnm. mica. . , .Lagia Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl J:.ug B'.orj, 649 Cora. St, T. T Uuriij, Trvp. "Special Agent" JOIN THE BUDDHISTS Twenty Lo Angeles Maidens Give up Christianity. iESVICES ARE IMPRESSIVE Are Said to Be the First Women Who Have AttaJned a Sufficient Knowledge of the Teachings of Buddhism to En title Them to Full Enrollment. Uv Angeles Oct. 10. Twenty TiOS Angele young ladies were initiated into the ltuddhist faith this evening by means of impressive ceremonies. These twenty young women, it is Mid, are ihe rirt who ever have attained to a degree of knowledge in the teachings of Buddhism sufficient to entitle them to full enrollment as member of the faith, 'the class has been studying under Swami Margurianda, one of the most eloquent of the band of HuddhUt missionaries sent to this country to work among Christians. Swami Margaiinanla has made ar rangements for the ceremonies to take place at Sawtelle. A seciaj car left the city to convey the converts and their friends. After an oriental ii'remony in which the young women were solemnly accepted as Buddhist initiates, Swami made an address. The converts are said to belong to families of undoubted mial position ami much influence in !. Angeles. HAIR GROWS ON THE END OF HIS TONGUE Peculiar Affliction Deprives a Maine Man of Power of Speech. Biddeford, Me., Oct. ID.- IVcaue of a growth of hair on the end of his tongue. W. E. Cleaves, a jeweler of this city, is losing hi sense of taste and also hi power of speech. The case has thu far baffled the physicians. Sme time ago Cleaves discovered a few fine hairs oil the id of his tongue. They continued to grow and increa in number. He soon, found that hi sense of staste was becoming very deficient, and that all hi food tasted alike. He consulted local physi cian, who are now making every ef fort to kill the hair, which has reached such a length that Cleaves is losing his power of speech, not lieing able to articulate plainly. NEW RAILROAD FOR COPPER RIVER COUNTRY Extensive Surveys Now Being Made by Distinguished Engineers. Seattle, Oct. 19. Extensive surveys preliminary to starting construction on a fc2".0KUMi0 railway along the Copper river count ly in Ala-ka. and headed by financiers of national repute, have lx-en completed and the representative of the syndicate are now back in Seattle en route to New York City to reoit. The project include the opening of the great coal fields of (.'attain, which nre believed to be the greatest in ar-a in this country, and while the name of L. S. J. Hunt, the multi-millionaire Ameri can mine owner in Corea, creep into the scheme, those here who should lx- in a position to know deny that he i- one of the organizers. 1). A. McKenzie lm left ScaMl'- foi New York city after upending I lie tiiiir months in the Copper iiwi nnd the country adjacent there to " leader of the party sent out by . ... eastern syndicate. He went, north in the firt week of June and in hi party were Henry Leigh Hunt, the only son of L. S. J. Hunt; W. Harry Snyder, son of Frederick W. Snvder, miitli-million- lire of Philadelphia; Captain W. S. Mc kean, son of the president of the First National bank of Wilkesharre, Pa., M. B. Col ton, son of a member of the banking firm of E. W. Clark & Co., of Philadelphia; Major W. M. Sharpe, a capitalist of Wilkesharre, Pa., and ev- eral others. ICE IN THE YUKON Wintey Comesj Early Mejrcury DropiJ to Ten Below at Dawson. Vancouver, B. ('., Oct. 10. A social from Dawson says ice i running thick at all points along the Yukon river, be low Selkirk today. The odd weather seemed to come on in earnest nt the beginning of the week. On Tuesday it wa six degrees lielow rcro in the ,ear!y morning, and next day ten below was recorded. Yes terday at noon, however, the barometer indicated a change to warmer weather, and it i possible the river may run clear of ice again for a few days. However, the White PaB-Yukon road has made every preparation for an tin- usually arly ami sevvrr vviutor. 15ml hou-rit will l maintaiiuM ong th .iverluml trail Wt w vn )won "ami White HrM v-ry 20 mile. The -tap" on runner or all ready for tin nov to pack. HEAVY ORDER IS TLACED Urge Quantity of Steel Required for 0. R. & N. Company. Viiv President and tlen Manager .1. I. O'Hiien of the northwestern grand ! 1:. : : ... .. .1. . II ..;. ... .it k-kl.iii ir- UlVlsltUl I'l MC I I.I I I 1 nm 11 . ... ... rived la! night on Southern l'acille train No. 2, returning fiom the con-fort-mi nt Salt lsiU- fity of the heads of the various division of the ytcm. All of the official nt the conteicm-e came to San Framisco with the excep tion of Via President A. 1 Mohler. of the I'tuou Pueitlc, who returned to Omu ha. IVlivery is to liegin at an early date of 37,tXX) ton of steel to the north western grand division. Of thi ton nage 27,000 ton are for ue on the O. U. A X. and Southern PacinV for re newals and relaying with heavier steel and 10,000 ton for the Coo Bay line. Mr. O'Brien announa'd that everv thing Msil)le will be done to hasten work on the Wallowa branch and also on the Snake river line. MACKEREL AT MARSHFIELD Bay Filled With Them and Everybody Goes Fishing. Marshticld. Vt. lit. -Seven years ago a school of mackerel ran into the bay and made the water black. One day when the tide went out the tide tints were two feet deep with tin-in. They rotted and created a stench lc!ie they i could be gotten rid of. They diap ieared. and not one was seen here until ja few days ago, when the bay became 1 alive with them. Men. women and children .we fishing from the dock and catching them a fast a they can take them from tin hooks. An old man who know how t 'handle them wa packing them in s;ilt. and ay he will have plenty of mack- erel to supply me uiaiMi an iih-i. HE KILLS HiS GUIDE Philadelphian in a Central Amer ican Prison. FATE UNKNOWN TO RELATIVES Prominent American Languishes in a Ni caraguan Prison State Department Investigates the Batter But Result of Inquiry Has Not Been Made Public. Philadelphia, Oct. l'.'.- Fied W. Mur phy, a Philadelphian, is in a Central American prinn unknown to mo-t of his relative- ami' triend here. He was convicted of killing his guide la-t March and was sentenced to ten year in jail at Managua, Nicaragua. Hi aged mother and brother, who live in thi city, are said to In; in ignorami- of his late. The stale department nt Wa-hington iia- investigated the ca-e through Con sul Donaldson uiid Meiry, but ha not Imade public the result of the iinuiry. J Mr. Murphy went to Nicaragua 011 1; lober Hi of la-t vi-iir to look after mining interests of his aunt, Mis Mar garet nlk. She had In-come interested in the mine- through William C. Alls-r-, jal-o a Philadelphia!!, who recently tig , in . .1 in 11 sensational arret nnd is now I in the same jail with Murphy for de fying the Niearaguan government. GUARDS FOR LIA0 TUNG. Tokio, Oct. 10.-It is Ix-lieved that the fourteenth nnd sixteenth divi-ion of guard will be sent to the Lino Tung penin-iila und the thirteenth and fif teenth division to Korea. A reorgani zation of the army on the corps basis instead of the division in being stiongly advocated. WAS HE A MASON? Ehlert W. Strelow Passes Away at the Age of 100 Years. Detroit, Oct. 1!). Khlert W. Strelow, a resident of this city, since 1H0!, died yesterday, aged 100 years and two months. His sight was pood and bis nerves no steady that be wa able to shave himself until after his hundredth birthday. He was the father of nine children, five of whom are living. It fills the arteries with rich, red blood. Makes new flesh and healthy men and women. That'a what Holllstv nr' TWV Mountain Tea will do. 35 -ents, Tea or Tablets, Sold by Frank Hart. JURORS IRE SICK This Accounts for f mpty Bottles Found in Jury Room. MAY SET ASIDE A VERDICT Attorney for Convicted California Legis lator Will Ask for a New Tual for His Client Because Twenty-four Whis ky Bottles Were Found in Jury Room Sacramento, Oct. I'.i. -Attorney P.rov I.. Johnson propose to attempt to prove to the satisfaction of Judge K. C. Hart that whisky wa plentiful in the room in which the jury that died nnd con victed K. J. Kinmons on 11 charge of leg islatie brilH-rv were locked for live It ha liccn asserted that twenty four lator Will Ask for a New Tiial for big Kittles that ha coiilaincl whisky were taken fiom the room in which the jury slept, lived and deliberated. "I shall take up the matter in mint," said Attorney Jnhn-on today, "and if I can pi Me that there wa- whiskey in the mum tin- verdict of the jury will l set llsidc." "Pos-jhlv a couple of Imtllcs weie drunk in the juiy 11mm." said W. II Shcci burn, funiiiati nf the juiy, "but the drinks ucie all given nut by the deputy -heritT in chaige of the men. The jiliiol had to ak the ollii-ci fur lepmr when they got il." Carsteii Tietjell, one of the jurors. s.iitl there might have Iseii a little Inpiol L'iwn out in the room when somebody i- -i.k. "I was siik and the doitoi ire-clibcd whisky for me. 1 had one drink. Poi-ert 1111 1 Kioim-r wile both ii k, and I don't know w ln t'n i the -ot liijiioi." he -aid. 'I don't 1 .11 1- to ili-cii-s the ca-e at ," said Juror A., l'opeit. "'Ihe doctor piescribed whi-ky for me, but I had M ty iittle of it." 'I will make no statement exa-pt on the witness stnd under oath," said luror ;. W. St.H-king. SWEEPING AMENDMENTS TO CIVIL SERVICE RULES Heads of Departments Have Power to Discharge Employes. Washington. Vt. I!l An amendment to the civil service rules, wecpin ami omiirehensive in it i-haracter wa au- thoried by tlie president More leaving for the south. Hereafter a cabinet officer will have the power to remove summarily und without hearing any civil servh-c em ploye in his department who, to the personal knowledge of the head of the lepartment. ha been guilty of mi-isin-luct or who is inefficient in the per formance of his duties. Hv the term of the amendment the abinet offi-cr must have personal knowledge of the misconduct or in efficiency of the employe whom he pro- jxi-es to discharge. With thi ffrsonnl knowledge tlie prower of the head of the department i absolute. FAVOR A PLEBISCITE. ronenhnzen. Oct., 1!. -The attitude of the l)anili eourt toward the Nor wegian throne (pie-lion is aid on high authority to lean towards a plebiscite of the Norwegian people prior to the ne ecptance of the offer of the throne of Prince Charles of Denmark . Some grocers tell Sending' Best WilKf"S favaitaf UVrMti moneyback ; some don't They have their reasons both ways. LADIES ! DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THI GREAT Millinery Sale t THE FAIR Star Theatre building. The entire Stock Must Be Sold by Norember 10th. MRS. A. JAL0FF, Prop. CHE LEADING MILLINERY. Star Theatre Bldg. Astoria, Ore You Can Save Money If you buy your Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Nocs, Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at E. M. LALLY'S Look for big changes that arc to take place shortly in our big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock, Hcst Goods at Lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW E. M. LALLY, Hammond ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. ami Kuyt. ' I. Ultmor. Secretary Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST 1V1T.OVF.D Canning Machinery, Mirinc Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Sherman HENHY SH Kit MAN, Manager I lac ks, Carriages Paggage ('ht-rknl ami Tratisfcrrcil -Truc k and Fur nitutc Wagon. Piatmx Moved, linxctl and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street 'blood purifying tablets, makes bich red blood, health and strength. A BLESSING TO BRAIN WORKERS AND NERVOUS PEOPLE. A rOBITIVli CVBU ECZEMA SCURVY RHEUMATISM NERVOUS DISEASES WEAK LUNQ5 CONSTIPATION NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA ' (1 Mtl.l AH tatvlti or rare East Indian rianta, and are the perfected result of over ao years ol medical research. SA-flU-LAH acts promptly on the Lunts, Uver and Kldntys. These organs are directly responsible for the condition of the blood. SA-MU-LAH is a blood purifying medicine put up in tablet form, and contains nothing of an injurious nature. They are invaluable in cases of specific febrile disorders where the blood has a large excels of febrine or uric add. Every disease or disorder that flesh is heir to can I traced to Impure Blood. SA-MU-LAM has helped thousands of sufferers. It can help you. l-t-lt-r" A Sa-eU pat SA-"U-t H takWs ttl W Ira. la sajr FREE paraia wrlit aa4 aadaalaf fc la aa.ar caal al faalaga. ON SALE AT PRINCIPAL DRUOOISTS. PRICE PER BOX CONTAINING 25 TABLETS. 30 CENTS. If your dealer caonot supply yoo, send price and order to POWELL DRUQ & CHEMICAL CO., .Af aasiiu ST.. HEW YORK. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore lINTAItl.tSlf i:i 1NSO. Capitol and Surplus $100,000 J. Q. A. HOWI.HY, Prcsi.lcnt. O. I. J'KT Kt:S! N. Vivt- I'lu j-li-nt. Astoria Savings Bank l'Hil!al i-h-'I lii lino,". wirilii suit f'lull vit.-1 rnt ti'i.OiO. Truu.iit Ism (.im riil tiAiikliiK Huslii'sui. lulrrral I'ald ou Tlma IrMMlla iH lanth 6ireet, Out of Date Plumbing is Unhealthy S t A namely U booklet II J 'jWwf Bathi and One-piece Lavatories. Our Illustrated "Modern Home Plumbing" sent free upon application. . A, Montgomery, Astoria A I.. FOX, Vice Pres. A STUB! A HA VINOS HANK.Treaa Foot of Fourth Street. Transler Co. Phone Main 121 1 FOR ERYSIPELAS QOUT TUBERCULOUS BLOOD POISON KIDNEY TROUBLB IRREQELAR flENSES LIVER TROUBLES. i . (. rntnrvnunded from the CVnce of I C.WK PATHiN, ("Mslii. r. j. u. i;.i:m;i:. A-iMam cfashii-r. ASTORIA, OREGON. If your plumbing is out of date, the members of your household are constantly risking health. Defective plumbing generates germ-bearing sewer gases which pollute the atmosphere and cannot help but be breathed by the occupaati. Let ut examine the condition of your plumbing, carrect defective piping and install the belt sanitary fixtures made. theirviij V