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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1905)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER ifl, 1905. 8 THE MORNING ASTORIAX. ASTORIA. OREGON. Just received a shipment of Sweet Apple Cider Try a pai kage of TRISCIIT the shredded whole wheat iruvkor, 1'iey " re delicious. Only t few more boxes of tlio?e fancy Waxen Apples 65c per Box ASTORIAGROCERY 623 Commercial St Phona Main 681 BOUGHT HER COFFIN Anna Scott Makes Arrangements For Her Own Funeral. THEN SHE COMMITS SUICIDE On the Pretense that She Is Arranging for the Interment of a Fr end Miss Scott Makes Every Preparation for Her Funeral Plain Coffin Chosen. Pichling'Onions TWO and ONE HALF CENTS PER IB. Home Hade Sauer Kraut TVTt CENTS PES POUND. Dill Pickles TEN CENTS PES QUART. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets Branch at Unlontown. t TELEPHONES. Main Store, Branck Store No. 711, Main. . No. 713, Main Souvenir Books Cheap The Lewis and Clark fair closed with thousand of souvenir books unold. Ye bought one thousand at actual print- in; coot superb illustrations and beau tiful binding. You should hare several for . yourself and to send away to friends. While They Last Half Price Watch the Show Window. New Yolk, Oct. 2.I. Thut Mi Annie K. Scott, the gill who killed hermit in Atlantic City, Saturday because of grief over her fiance's suddeu death, with careful deliberation arranged for likr funeral, even to the poiut of choosing her coffin, became known yesterday, when a friend of the suicide called at Aldred'e undertaking shop. Telling John Aldred, Jr., that she ex pected a friend to die within two day she discussed calmly the best method of disposing of her own body, and iu formed the undertaker that she won I J notify him when needed. She said that her friends name was Anna Smith. She doesn't want to be buried,' said Mis Scott, "but has told me she pre fers cremation.' She asked Alfred how much it would cost to cremate the body and on being told the terms, said they were satisfactory. "N'ow I'd like to see a coffin he said Alfred led the way to the rear of the shop and showed her several caskets. 'A plain one will do," she said, and it wa agreed that a pine board cotlin w ith no embellishment would be ucd. I'm going away tomorrow," said Mi" Scott, "and you'll probably hear from me on Saturday. Now don't forget, I want tlie body cremated, and I'll that you get the money." The suicide left a message summoning the undertaker to take charge of the bodr of "Anna Smith" and a note to a friend in which the money for the iter vice of the undertaker was inclosed. wa stored in a paint manufacturing es tablishment which was burning, Argentine capitalists have secured (Viiivssioii from the Itolivian tiovern inent to build a railroad from Santa Cnu to the laraguay rtver, a distance of 230 miles. The region to be traversed is of the richest character. At a Hurling of the American Kail ay As.'i.iiiiii now iu session, iu t'hi cap), it was dc Ulit to aliit xtrinuent rules nct year in regard to the sl:i-nient- of ephive. .Many casualties have ovuiivd in tlie pat through ev plosites not Ifiiig proptrly timrkcd and ):ukcl and it i the purpose ot the tr;inpoit;iliou companies to pn-u'iit such accident in the future. Kruno A. IUultr met a ragie death 1 falling down uu elevator shaft in I 'I eago ycstenlav. hither turouuli curios- ity or mistake he opened a door to tl elevator shaft on the fifteenth floor oi the building and then he stopjied cut into space and fell to the fourth floor the bottom of the shaft. WILL EXPORT GRAIN Large Corporation Seeking Ter minal Facilities in Astoria. NOW NEGOTIATING FOR SITE Portland Firm Sees Advantages Sea board Terminals, and May Build Docks and Watehousi-s Here Site Near Tongue's Point. J. N. Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC LADIES ! TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. I 11 was announceu in -ew iora yes terday afternoon that the two maga line. Chanties of Aew lork ana I he Commons of Cliicago, have been merged into one publication and will I issued hereafter under the name of Charities and The Commons. The object of the publication of the magazine, in its merged form, will be to continue the work of investigation into the so-i-il features of the country. In an interview in New York yester day Howard Klliott, President of the N'orthern Pacific, said tlrat harmony prevails between the Hill and llarrinian interests and thut there is no friVtion anvwhere. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE GREAT " Yesterday afternoon, in broad day light, a store in the most frequented li-trict of New York was rolfd by five men who helil up the proprietor and lerk at the point of pistol. The rob- tiers coolly gathered up all the clothing they wanted and made their escape in the matinee crowd that were just leav- njf the theater. FRIGHTENED GREEKS ARE GETTING OUT OF ROSEBURG Conviction of One of Their Number for Rioting Hat Scared the Others Firearms Found. -Roseburg, Ore., (V. 25. Kxit the Greeks. The speedy conviction of An tone Mixes, one of the four Oreek charged with rioting at Kiddle, ha caused an exodu of foreigners employ ed by the Southern Pacific railroad. A etfort wa made to have the two gangs of Oreck that were arreted an brought here x-nding the meeting the Grand Jury, return to Riddle, but they were so biully frightened at th threat of the people that they refused Kverv train going into Portland for the past three or four davs has carriei frightened Creeks away from Roehur; When the sheriff's posse rounded up the rioting Greeks a search of the cars wu made and a number of guns, rifles and revolver were found. Some of the wea pons showed unmisaknble signs of hav ing leen recently discharged. A num XT of weaMn were found in the bushes, alongside of the track, where they had liccn thrown on the night of the riot. The penalty which will befall Mize and the other three- who are ye! to lie tried, in ease all are convicta), i from three to 15 years in the peni tenliary. PARENTS OF TWENTY Even the President Can Fnd No Fault With Heise Family. Owosso, Mich., Oct. 225. Strenuous. opponents of race suicide are iff. and Mrs. Fred Ifeise, whose twentieth- child wa born yesterday. All the acre of youngsters from Fred, Jr., who is 21 and the oldest, down to the lat little girl, who has just opened her eyes to the world, are healthy and happy. CAN'T BE SEPARATED Millinery Sale t THE FAIR Sur Theatre building. The entire Stock Must Be Sold by November 10th. MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. THE LEADING MILLINERY. 6tar Theatre Bldg. Astoria, Ore. A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY fetmst Bart Laxartaat aad Olosar Hair, He Matter What Color. The finest contour of a female face, the sweetest smile of a female mouth, loses aometbtng If the head la crowned with cant hair. Scant and falling hair, it la bow known, la caused by a parasite that fcurrows Into the scalp to the root of the hair, where it aapa the vitality. The lit tle white scales the germ throws up In burrowing are called dandruff. To cure dandruff permanently, then, and to stop fallng hair, that germ must be killed. Newbro's Herplctde, an entirely new re sult of the chemical laboratory, destroys the dandruff germ, and, of course, stops the falling- hair, and prevents baldnesa Cold by leading druggists. Bend 10c. la rtampa for sample to The Berpiclde Co, Detroit, Men. Eagle Drug Store, J51-353 Bond BL Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. 8t, T. T Lourln, Prop. "Special Agent.' At a meeting held in Dallas, Texas. Ion .November .Ui an attempt will lie mude. to organize a ioliryhoMer union. The nuriioe of the organization is to ecure for the policyholders a voice in the selection of trustee and director in the various companies. The new station of the South Side iKIevated Company in Chicago was de stroyed by lire yesterday morning. James Jr. Ilarne, awaiting trial in the county jail at liutte, Mont., for the mur der of Patrick Haney is dead a the result of apparently self-imposed star vation. For three days he had refused to touch a morsel of food or drink. Alfred Deeardo walked from San Francisco to Xew York to see the girl lie hoped to marry, but when he found that she had left for Italy a few days before, he attempted suicide by jump ing from a bridge. A policeman pre vented him from carrying out his intentions. Some People Have Learned How to Get Rid of Both. Mackache and kidacr ache are twin brot hers. You ean't separate- them. And you can't get rid of the backache nntil you cure the kidney ache. If the kidneys are well and strong, the rest of the system is pretty sure to be in vigorous health. Poan'a Kidney Till make strong. healthy kidneys. n. B. McCarver of 201 Cherry street, Portland, Oregon, inspector of freight for th Trans-Continental Company, a man who is very well known among the railroaders of the ceast, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are among the few proprie tary remedies which do all that i claim ed for them, and they have my thor ough confidence. I used thi-m for back ache and other very marked symptoms of kidney trouble- which had annoyed me for months. I think a cold was re- ponsibl" for the whole trouble. It seemed to settle in my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills rooted it out. It is sev eral months since I used them and up to date tlie re tvas been no recurrence of the trouble. I have recommended them to a number of the boys about the freight bouse and I know if they gave them a fair trial they certainly must have been pleased with the results." For sale by all dealers. Price 00 eenU. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y, sole agents for the United State. Remember the name Doan's end take no other. P.arricadel in a room at the top floor of a hotel George Ford defied ft sheriff of ten men, at Alstead, N. II., to arrest him on ft charge of at tempted murder. Every avenu of es cape is closed and an attempt will be made to starve the man into submission Ten firemen and five spectators were injured by an explosion of turpentine at a fire that occurred in New York early yesterday morning. ' The turpentine The erection of large disks and ware house for the handling and chi tution of wheats, llour, and other bieadstulfs, i contemplated at the mouth of the Columbift river, by a large coijioration now conducting a similar line of busi ness in Purtlaud. Option ou a desir able tract of waterfront property be tween Hume's mill and the old Scand inavian ranm-ry, are now held by, this company, and it is a part of their plan to erect large w alehouse and docks, and handle a large poilion of tlu-ir business from the M-aboard. The erec tion of a large flouring mill, later, is al so said to be part of the general scheme. The property to lie used a a site, should the present deal go through, is now owned by a local syndicate, and it i known that negotiation for it pur chase have Is en on with the Portland firm for several day. The price i said to be approximately iL'O.iMi, and im provement that will bring the total out lav to the hundred thousuud mark, will probably be made. Charles Stone, who is handling the prncrty for the local syndicate, 1 of the ' opinion that the Portland 11 1 111 means liusines, and that the majority of their business will Is- handled (loin the seaboard direct, iuMcad of from shipping point a hundred miles inland, i lies' men tinicrunii. lie anl 111 iN-aking of the matter yeslcrdav. "that it 1 only a qtieiou of time Is-ioie a grain cargo shipment will he mitde from Astoria, and they are simply get ting in on Die ground floor. "I am not at lilrty to give the mime of this corporation, bnt it is capitalized for three milKon dollar, and is one of the largest on the const engaged in that particular line of bun'nrss. "They realize that our loca! rail line will soon be taken over by one of the ranscontinental systems, with the re suit that a common-point rate on wheat, will then be maintained. Once this re nit is achieved, the fcaihi'ity of ship- most from here, instead or a port a imdred miles inland, with ft cumber line and dangerous chimin-' to ravel, need no argument to preerrt. "The site i an ideal one, wirli all the water that could lie desired. Xegotia- ions are now pending, and I am ennfi- ent they will result in the establish ment an industry tlut will do much for the up building of Astoria, and yet prove only s forerunner of more to fo low." nii'ii .ittM-.i. n 1 n.roiw uoines DOugni ai w ise s rressea r ree axcepio&iuraiiys Si RADE BALI All D n u OS filKEK 0USINCSS PORTLAND. OREGON. If you are thinking U attending bus iness college you can not afford to lg- . . ,1 . -fc... nore the iiest in tne nor u west. vm .oent is unsurpassed west of Chi On account of our rapidly increas 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 eoramunl eationa to our present quarters in the Mcarna Building, Portland. One million dollars a year in stones is solen from the South African dia mond mine. This Is s better country tt live-in, because Schilling's Best is in it. tow as kM. CO YEARS' vy EXPERIENCE ' D MSS ji I .i. Tradc Marks DCSIQNft CopvnioxTft Ac ent fro. OMnrt tmmry fur Hstirlnf ptntu l'tnt takra tfaruach Muna ft Co. rosslve tptrUd aotk, Hfc'Hil ohnrw. la tb Scientific American. A fcuidiKimcIf llhwtraled wrtlf. hrwt cnlallua of stir KSentian Journal. Trm. SI a iwi four months, II. OolO k all MlMlra. raaeh UIBos. at F St, Wssblaatoa. D. U In order to liven up business I ' .will give another Mask Ball on January 3rd, 1906, at which I will present to one of my customers a Tine Wmn One Number With Every $2.50 Sale The Finest Stock and Liberal Treatment KlermanWise ASTORIA'S RKLIAHU; CLOTHIER Out of Date Plumbing is Unhealthy If your plumbing li out of date, the memberi of your h'Auehold sre ronttsntty ruling their. Iieilth. Defective plumbing generates germ-bearing sewer gssci which pollute the stmosphere and csnnot help but b breathed by the occupants. Let ui ezsmine the condition of your I)lumbing, correct defective piping snd nitill the beit sanitsry flitures mtde, namely "5taM4ss4" Baths snd One-piece Lavstories. Our illustrated booklet "Modern Home Plumbing" sent free upon spplicstion. I J. A. Montgomery, Astoria ,1 You Can Save Money If you buy your Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, 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. LALLY, Hammond The MORNING ASTORIAN 75 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper