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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
' ' I ' ,. , THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER ipcj. Is ' I ,Jut rwivrU a shipment I Sweet Apple Cider " 5 . I Try a paekage of ', TRISCUT the shredded, whole wheat cracker, they rt dcliciww.' .': Oily a few more boxen of those fancy Waxen Apples 65c per Box 4ST0MAGR0CERY 123 Commercial St Phone Main Ml TELL STRANGE TALE Whiten See a Great City tVhilc Cruising in Behring Sea. . SPECTATORS THUNDERSTRUCK PicWingOnions TWO and OHE-HALF CUTIS PXK IB. Home ade "i Sauer Kraut j mre cekts pn pourd. Dill Picltles i TEN CIHTS PER QUART. I f. THE GROCER. ' ijenth and Commarcial 8traata Branch at TJnlontown, . it s. i TELEPHONES., Mala Store, Branca Store Ho. 7ii, Maia. . Wo. 713, Main Souvenir Books Cheap The Lewis and Clark fair closed with thousands of souvenir books unsold. We bought one thousand at actual print ins cost superb illustrations and beau tiful binding. You should have several for yourself and: to send away to friends. , Whlle5Ther Last Half Price ! Watch the Show Window; J. N. Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC If the "Watch Tacoma Grow" Sign Was Visible Among the Other Brilliant Lights a Jealous Sao Franc sco Cor respondent Has Suppressed the Fact. San Franeiin'O, Oct. 26. On the night of August 15th, when the whaling bark (ay head was erasing about 3 miles west of Pribyloff island in Behring sea, Mate Peae and the men on deck were thunderstruck by the appearand of a great. city immediately ahead. mere was the shore rising and rising bove it were thousands of electric light twink ling along a hundred street. Here and there apparently at promi nent corners, were large light and along' tW shor were the myriad of lijrhU showing at the wharves. But the mate and his men knew that this must be an imaginary city, and that for hundreds of miles beyond where these lights flared out was only an expanse of desloate waters. The mate called Captain Fii-her, and he looked upon 'the scene and was bewildered. ' There was no accounting for the won derful fcitht. This city seemed at real a Sn Francisco seems to a vessel an chored In the channel near Ooat Hand. When daylight came the spectacle fad ed away, and in all direction was only the heaving bosom of the sold sea, with no land in sight and no great city within thousand of miles. been reclaimed, which, in this omc, ha irt been done, and will not W done for mio time yet. The Attorney tloneral alo hold, in the Minr opinion, that the amount fixed by tlie State Ijiml Hoard as the cot r acre for reclaiming this fund, about $I4.S0 per acre, topther with the an niwl maintenamv charge, 1 jier acre l-eeomcs a lien on the and from the "date of reclamation." and the company can charge tl per cent interest per an pum on the whole amount, Including the niaiiiteiianiy charge. 'By this opinion the company loses one poiut and gains one. The l.and Hoard leftists! to recognize the right of the company to charge interest pre vious to the date of reclamation and denied the power .of the company to make the maintenance charge a hen on the land with interest PETE GRANT A MINER ( Former Astorian Now a Resident af Go'dfields, Nevada. TO RECLAIM VAST TRACT OF CANADIAN LAND WILL HARVARD CUT OUT v THE BRUTAL FEATURES? President Elliot Determined that Rough 1 Play Shall Be Eliminated from Fotball Cambridge. Oct. 26. President Elliot. of Harvard has determined that brutal ity and unnecessary 'roughness shall eeaae in football played by Harvard trams, or that football itself shall be w , liminated from the athletic curriculum f the University. At ' the Yale-Harvard game in thei Stadium next month President Wliot ill sit near the side line as a critle of the play. If there is any slugging lie will recommend to the corporation that Harvard cease playing inter-collgiate football. The corporation could un doubtedly so vote, and, football, with Harvard left out, would receive a ftun ning if not a knock-out blow. President Elliot is no warm fnend of football as played today. His reports have frequently been hostile, but he has yielded to public opinion. In his recent resolve he was backed up by President Roosevelt nnd influential members of the faculty nnd Corporation. American Capitalist Begin Draining Lake in British Colombia Crest Engineering Feat Vancouver, B. C Oct. 2. Work was started on Friday on the reclamation of- over 20,000 acres of land at Sumas, the southern portion of the fertile Chil liwack valley, and before the undertak ing is completed the expenditure of an immense amount of money will be in volved. The scheme, which is being carried out by American capitalists, under the name of the Suma Development Com panv, will be one of the greatest en gineering feats in the province when accomplished. It includes the draining of Sumas . Lake, which is about ten miloa li.ni. hut unite shallow.- It is lo- "ri cated about sixty miles from Vancouver convenient U railroad. .-.' . ! The Chilliwack valley i rapidly fill ing tip with settlers, being perhaps the .most favored of all the districts on the : lower British Columbia mainland. Knsineer are at work under the direc tion of S. . Hill of Seattle and the work will be pushed fust enough so that the land will be ready for settle ment by next spring. SswaBWWMVaasBS DECLARES VENDETTA CONDUCTS A GAMING HOUSE Grant tod Sullivan Engaged in Mining in thJ Famouaj Camp Grant Says That Goldfleld Will Be his Future Home. Startling Statement Made by an Italian -in Court WOULD KILL FRIEND'S SLAYER Emil Brogi, Witness in Case in De troit, Asserted That He Wanted the Prisoner to go Free so that He Conld Slay the Man With His Own Hands. REMAINS OF ELSIE KELLER IuADIES ! DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE GREAT Millinery Sale at THE FAIR Star Theatre building. The entire Stock Must Be Sold by November 10th. MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. THE LEADING MILLINERY. Star Theatre Bldg. t Astoria, Ore. Detroit, Mich.; Oct. 2G.-.U the de claring of a vendetta in open court at the trial of Fortunuto Kah-om on the charge of killing Iiuis CaVatj'iti, judge, juriors, attorneys un.f spectators yesterday caught their breaths in frightened amazement. Kinil P.rogl was an unwilling witness for tlie prose cution. '1 lo not want to tctify against r,.rnti:itii Kulcolii because it might Urn Containing Ashes from' New York 5 Crematory Found on Sound. S-attle, M. 2 The a-hes of El-ie 1' -11..- ,...1 :n Vuii' Vmt: .Tunnnrv IT I'M..", were re-ned from the waters send him to pruon for life, h- rugl f l-n-ct M,..nd t.-l,v by a deckhand j U-fore th imi.rt of In -words as ,.n'thertu.. llaiold C,' who later Wa.ne jclcHrly grasped he rattled on. Ueml.l.ng frihteii.-.r lest the pre-ciice of the urn with rage and with hi linger diguing ,n l.is ln,at mii'ht prove a hsbio, nnd . into Ins palms. In the opinion of Peter Grant, a form er well known Astoria, Goldfleld, Xev., will soon be the scene of the greatest mining camp in the world. With Irry Sullivan, also well known in this city, Mr. Grant is conducting a gambling house and saloon, and both are inter ested in mining properties. Mr. Grant arrived In Astoria Wednesday evening. He leaves for Portland tfmight, and after spending a few days there, he will tuVf his family to California. He will then return to Goldfleld to resume busl ness duties. Mr. flrant talks entertainingly of the mining camp town of Nevada, and says W times nre very lively there. While the way and ciisoins are not unlike those of the frontier districts, in early days, he says the new town is rapidly forging to the front, and compares fa vorahlv with many older cities He believes that Goldfleld, with her ten thousand population, ha made a good record for a town less than two years old. Although looked tiMn a tiitlo more than a minim; camp, the Hiwn ha nmnv creditable buildin among the mimlier Wing a stone front structure purchased by Kraut and Sul livn f..r their eamillir resort. Next to this one is one of the leading banks of the city. Mr. Grant was showing a photograph of the buildings yesterday, and the fact of the two institutions, where money play o important a part, being mi close together, elicited considerable comment. Mr. Grant says that many people have little klea of the va amount of wealth that is daily taken out of the mines directly tributary to Goldfleld. A notable instance of thi wealth, and also of the rich stake made, almot over niyht. I related by Mr. Grant in the case of two miner named Kiley and Campbell, who leased a part of the fa mouse Florence mine on a percentage hi. and with all but two month ex rdred. sold a half interest In the base ta he Schwab interest lor On the way up the coast, Mr. Grant stopped off at the Kel river, and visited V. E. Tallent at the Tort ivenyon Packinir Co', plant Nae Gran, i. with him at (ioldfteld, and doing well. "We are down there to grow up with the country," said Mr. (irant last even inir. "We are in mining to a more or W decree. In the future t.oldtleld win I., mv borne, and when I get lck up .... ... thi way, it will only be on a viu. Vales digestion and assimilation per- f.t. Make new red blood and bone. That's what Hollistcr's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for the sick ana I, 1 eenf. Te Of Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart, druggist Clothes Bought at Wise's Pressed Free Except Saturdays ISMDE BILL AND PIAND CONTEST WASHING. WITHOUT WATER la Like Trr-aC Get Rla et Daaarwfl Wltkeat Hrlcil, DW you wer see any one trying io v-asn themselves without soap or It yon Aid what would you say of hlrat t. .' ' ' It !a every bit as foolish to try to ret tA r rtandruff and to prevent BaJoV Bess by feedins; in rerms woicn :u. it, h Canthraridei. Vaseline. Olyeer. In and similar substance which form the principal tnirredlenU of most so ernned Hair vigors, ' ' " Newtro'a Herplcld 1 successful be ctuH It attack and kills the paraslUo trm which feeds on the hair roots. It la the original and only genutn calp a-ermtctd manufactured. Bold hy leadlnir drupnrt. Bend 10e. !n tamp foe sample to The Herpldde Co. OetteJt, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 151-553 Bond St, Owl Drog Btore, M Own. 6t, T. ?. Md it under tlie Washington street doi-k 5ubsefpiently a local undertaking firm secured the urn and advertised the find. An in-cription liow that KNie Keller's aslies were either lost 01 thrown into the bav. The tug Ixtat hand tore off the in scription when he pi-k-d up the floating urn and handed it to hi captain, llicn he bored a hole in the iron casket and poured out some of the ashes. Becom ing frightened he gathered up the ashes mmm and secreted the urn. The ashes are held in a galvanized iron cask of a kind now out of date in most of the cre matories, but the date on the inscription ..how it to be ten year old. DEFINES WATER RIGHTS Important Ruling Handed Down by Attorney-General. Salem, ' Oct 26.-AtUlmey-GenVal Crawford, In response to a request from Secretary Brown, of the State Lanu Boardi hold that the Deschute Irriga tion A Power Company ha no right to charge interest on land sold to settler .. , . - . . : w previous to tne uaie 01 reciani.iuH, s fixed by the Carey desert-land act; that is. the date of approval by the Sec retary of the Interior of the work done by the company to reclaim the land. Thi approval I to be given when the '1 want him to K free '"it I mav kill him; that I may be revenged for the murder of my dearest friend. When I found Kalconi with a smoking revol ver in hi hand and oor Lmli lyiK dead at his feet. 1 fell on my knee and kis-ed my dear friend's lips. I ... . ! .. . I truck Ui floor wiin my cine " listn and vowed a vendetta, swore that I would kill the murderer of my friend." Brogi was finally pacified and obeyed the court's instructions to tell what he knew of the night of July U when Cab-atexa was shot and killed while a crowd of Italian men were Indulging In a noiny "stag" dan at a Watson street resort 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 One Number With Every $2.50 Sale The Finest Stock and Liberal Treatment MennanWise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER ji . 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