The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 04, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    SATURDAY, NOVEMBER f 1903
8
THE MOUSING ASTOIUAN, ASTOUIA. OUEGON.
Jut received ft shipment of
Sweet Apple Cider
Try a package of
TRISCIIIT
tU rtd(W whole wheat cracker, they
ssrsi dtlis-ious.
CsjIj a few more boxes of tho fancy
Waxen Apples
65c per Box
4ST0WAGR0CERY
Phona Main 681
PicldingOnions
TWO aal OKE-HALF CENTS PES IB.
Home Hade
Sauer Kraut
nvl CENTS PER POUND.
DillPichles
TEN CENTS PER QUART.
THE GROCER.
Tantb and Commercial 8trta
Branch at Unlontown.
a TELEPHONES.
Store, . . No. 7" Xaia.
knack Store . . . .No. 713. Main
iSheet
Music
Special
J VI
He
See the Window.
J. N. Griffin
BOOXS STATIONERY MUSIC
LADIES !
HOST FAIL TO ATTEND THE GREAT
Millinery Sale
at
THE FAIR
Star Theatre building. The entire
Steele Must B Sold by November 10th.
MRS. a. JALOFF, Prop.
. THE LEADING MILLINERY.
Star Theatre Bldg. Astoria, Ore,
TO CURE ANY DISEASE.
Tfc Can Maat be RemeTed, S"
War With Daadraff.
Kin the aerm that causes dandruff,
aIUdc hair and baldness, you will have
ao tor dandruff, and your hair must
(raw luxuriantly. Newbro's Herplclde
swt only contains the dandruff germ
aXrtroyer, but It Is also a most delight
ful hair dressing tor regular toilet use
Ko other hair preparation Is on thl
scientific basis of destoylng the dandriin
(trms. It stops all Irritation, keeps th
aealp sweet, pure and wholesome. Re
aaember that something claimed to be
' "Just al"b68."'"wffl not do the work of
gvaulne Herplclde. Sold by leading
iraggists. Send 10c. In stamps for earn
-sla to Th Hernlclda Co.. Detroit, MlfiH
Zsfla Drug Store, 321-353 Bond St..
Ov Drug Store, 649 Com. St, T. F
Lamia, Prop. "Special Agent"
FEARED RICE'S FATE
Mrs. Todd Compared Herself to
Victim of Lawyer Patrick.
BODY WILL BE DISINTERRfD
Surgeons Will Determine Whether Mrs.
Margaretta Torid, Was Victim of
Foul Play Recluse May Have Met
Death She Dreaded.
Xew York, Nov. 3. Margaretta Todd.
who? body surgeons will take today
from the receiving vault of Woodlawn
eemetenr in an effort to determine
whether foul play had a part in her
trange death,, dreaded the fate that
overtook William M. Rice, a wealthy
and aged recluse for whose murder by
means of chloroform Albert T. Patrick.
his counsellor and confidant. Ik been
sentenced to the electric chair, accord
ing to the Herald.
"1 often compare myself in my pres
ent circumstance with old Mr. Rice in
the Patrick case."
That was the remark that Mrs. To.ld
made only a short time before lier Unly
m found beside the Reading Railroad
tracks in Philadelphia. She had been
telling her troubles to her friend, Mr.
ti. V. Moo, of Brick Church, X. I.. and
had described in d tail effort that, "he
aid, had been made to persuade her t
ign paper surrendering the direction
of her estate, amount ing to a sum vari
ously estimated at from ijO.OOU to
Mr. and Mr. Moe became acquainted
with Mm. Tood last summer at a ho
tel in Atlantic City. Mr. Tood wa to
have gone from Atlantic City to her
nephew, in HainmeHon. X. .!.. but the
Moe persuaded hi-r to accompany them
to Pierre, Mich., where they spent two
week.
On their return Mr. Tood accepted an
invitation to spend a fortnight in her
friend' home, in Brick Church. She
left there on Wednesday nijiht, October.
18 to return to the city, promising to
come back in the near future.
The first we knew that anything wa
wrong," said Mr. Moe, "wa on Fri
day afternoon, the day Mr. Todd died.
Mr. Amory came to our house apparent
ly in great excitement and asked if Mr.
Todd were here. Amory said he thought
she might have come to Brick Church.
"A Mrs. Todd had asked my husband
to witness her will which wa to have
been made last Monday I thought it
natural that she might want to come
out to discuss it.
'"When last here, Mr. Tld told me
all about her busing t Amble. 'A
long a I live she -.aid to mc, 'I shall
never let a mun have the iMivver to act
for me in business and when I die no
man shall get a cmiy of my niun-y.
It i going to my daughter. Kven if
I should marry I would not leave my
husband anything, I shall t rancid my
own buine until 1 die.'
'In her two will then, were to be
no legacies and her daughter wa to
have been executrix."
SUES TO RECOVER RENT
FOR BURNED STORE BUILDING.
Building Was Destroyed by Fire, and
Now Owner Alleg a That Keys Were
Not Returned to Him.
Sprague, Wa-h., Nov. .1. One of the
inu-t iini'iuc trial- in the judicial iiniial
of Sprague occupied the attention of a
jury in Ju-tiee Kenn y', court ye-ter-
Iy.
B'-n Kttie-on brought uit again-t ?.
M. Adams, proprietor of the Spiugue
Mercantile company, for rent on the
ruin of the building formerly occu
pied u a store by Mr. Adam., which
wa burir-d eaily in Septeinlier. The
building wa owned hy Kttelsori and he
claimed relit for the remain of the
building from the time of the fire until
the present l.-caue Mr. Adam had not
formally surrendered to him tlm key
of the demolished door. There is noth
ing left of the building but Ok- floor and
a small portion of the wall.
The jury disagreed and a new trial
will le necenHarv.
LINK BY LINK.
Waiting. Mass., Nov. 3. Minnie
Tannen of this city, the young woman
whose name wa found on an envelope
In the pocket of Louis Crawford, one of
the men arrested in Xew York in con
nection with the Boston dress suit trag
edy, i related to Mr. Dr. Jane Bishop.
formerly proprietor of a medical offic?
on Tremont Street, Boston. This office.
which, until recently, ha been con-
ducted under Dr. Bishop' name, i th"
place where Mi (ieary I supposed to
have gone for treatment. Mis Tanm-n
ha not be n in Walt 1mm recently.
Crow ford's w ife i a daughter of Mr.
Bihop.
PLEASURE IN PROSPECT.
Piano Recital a Feature of Entertain
ment This Afternoon.
i
The Mie Flavel will receive their
l'lieitds at the family's licautiful ho
at Kiiit h and Puiiiis- ticets, this alter
iHsin. and among many plcalurc in
More for th-- guest will be a piano re
cital under the gifted r.'iidcring of Mi
Nellie Flavel, involving the follow iug
rare niimhcis;
Nocturne No. 13 . . Chopin
Moonlight Sonata Beethoven
Adaigo Sstcnulo-Allegretto
lieto agitato
(a) Valse en ra Bcmol Windor
(b) Romance Sails Parole Km ore
(c Papillons Blue . ; Thome
DeuxH'iue Impromptu Chopin
Romance de FF.tolie (Tannhauser)
, WagnerlJsjt
Soiree de Vienne ... . .Schubert I.ixt
BOYS MEET SUCCESS.
The young coplc of Astoria High
S-hool are jubilant over th.' umpiulilled
ucce of their lliiHxlroine social at
the A. O. I'. W. hull last night. The
attendance wa very large and pleased
throughout with cutertainitt.-ul pro
vided for them, and ejeciully with tin
Tableaux songs, a feature of the even
ing. The net r.-sult of the affair are
very rtattfring, approximately .tK.
This bring the student body on the
happy side of it debt line, and give
it a chance to take up other project of
pride and interest to them. Among the
future engagements the young people
will tak; up, i that of entering the
Debating league with Portland, Salem
and Kugene and contending for league
honor and it championship during the
coming pring month. Succe to them.
The student Issly desjr;- to thank
ever vone who contributed in any way to
the sum's of lat night's social.
TO PREPARE THE AY.
U. S. Senator C. W. Fulton Meets and
Confers With Committee.
I'nited Stat.- Senator C. W. Fulton
wa a homing passenger on the express
from Portland, last night. He. went
there on Thursday night unui special
invitation, to meet yesterday afternisun
with th tranortation committee of
tjie Portland Chnmbtf of Commerce.,
upon matters connected with the pro
posed work that body, will perform in
utging and securing appropriation from
Congress at the coming eion.
The confer.-nee wa not productive of
anv definite result, in fai t all that
wa done wa of a formululive nature.
devising the style and tenor tf Ir
resolution need -d and the line of action
to lie pursued by the Chamlier of Com
merce in prosecuting it big task. How
ever, what wa done wa indicative of
the r-ul high purMse in view and of
earnest and buines-like udheurence to
the program of relief.
FINE EQUIPMENT.
I, A. Montgomery who has the con
tract for the plumbing of the new St.
Mary's Hospital, i Ini-y ju-t now set
ting up the four inch galiiuicd iron
pipe and it coiuu-ctioii for th.- combined
hydraulic service that i- to manipulate
the elevator- of the building ami fur-
nirli water under line pn--uie for lir
plirpo-es'
MORAN WINS FIGHT.
New York. Nov. 3.--A able dispatch
to a morning paper limn Liverpool.
-iivs: Moian defeated fellow-, of Chi-
ago. in tic- third round of a twenty
loiirid match her - hi-t lii'lit.
HIPPODROME SOCIAL.
The student 1idy of the A'foria High
chfKil will give a grand cntcituinmi-nt,
dunce and hippodrome social, on Friday
evenig next, Xovenilsr 3, l!Hi.', at the
A. O. U. W. hall, (th old Presbyterian
church), and those in charge aver that
it will le decidedly interesting. The
young people need some fund and hope
to realize the required amount in this
pleasant fashion, at 13 cent admission.
M '
Son Lost Mother.
"Consumption runs in our fumily,
and through it I lost my mother." writes
K. B. Reid, of Harmony, Me. "For the
t 1 1
past nre years nowever, on uie mignv
est sign of a cough of cold I have taken
Dr. King's Xew Discivcry flur Con
sumption which ha saved me from
serious lung trouble." Hi mother's
death was a sad loss to Mr. Ried, but he
learned that lung trouble must" not lie
neglected, and how to cure it. Quickest
relief and cure for coughU and colds
Price 50c and $1.00; guaranteed at
Clierles Rogers drug store. Trial bottle
free.
LED A DOUBLE LIFE
Chicago Choir Girl is Professions!
Shop Lifter.
DETECTED THROUGH PICTURE
Caught Steal ng in Store and Sentenced
to Jail But Refuses to Pay Fine in
Order that She May Study Socio!
ogy F.ne Paid by Friend.
Chicago. Nov. .1.- While friend and
detective have searched for Mi- Marie
Ionise Hill, incinls-r of the choir of the
Moody church', student of Sociology and
commanding the respect of those who
knew here intimately, she ha been a
prisoner at the Bridewell, committed to
the institute on her plea of guilty a
a shoplifter. She wa sentenced on tic
tohcr 10, the day following her di
apsarance, under the name of Annie
Harold.
Her dual existent.' and the mystery
of her departure from her Ismrding
place, ended when the matron at the
Uridew.-ll confronted her with her pic
ture in a uewspaM-r and she admitted
her identity. She hud concealed it she
said. Waiisc he wished to return to
her friends with character un-tuiiift.
The jiolice were notilicd and Mis
Hills, concealment no longer (Hissible. re
quested that lh W, S. .hicohy, assistant
pastor of the MimhIv Church, mid Mr.
II. K. Brown, from vvhoi house she di
apM-ured. lie summoned. lrs. Itrown
hud r. ached the intituti. n and obtain
ed Miss Hill' release by paying the
part of Iter tlm- not worked out when
lr. dacohy and a detective 111 rived.
When Miss Hill left her Isiurding
ilaiT the day of her diapM'aiaiii-c, she
said, -he went to a stock broker with
whom she had dealing relative, to ga
stock, which she had purchased. Then
she went to a publishing house, for
which she intended to canvas. Having
drawn 'KM from a bank, lu -nd sev
eral hour shopping. She wa seen by
a house detective in a department store
having a- I .I silk waist on her person.
When arrested Jie gave the fssnmed
name and aid that her is-cuputlon wa
that of a writer. Next day hr plead
ed guilty in the police court and wa
fined &0 and costs.
"I had spent 4o shopping and had
plenty left to pay my fine," she told
the Kilice, "but would pot do o because
I wanted to go to the Bridewall to
Mudy the prisoner. I have ln-en inter
ested in SN-iology and thought it an
opKiit unity to extend my studies."
NO AID FOR WHALERS.
Captain Jarvis Says Impossible to Give
Them Help.
Scuttle Wash., Nov. 3. Captain D. H.
larvi, who commanded the relief ex-
Mslition sent out by the I'nited Stat
government in l!t" to aid the stricken
whalers, stated today that if the whal
ing fleet were far to the eastward of
I'oint Barrow, it would Is almost im
possible for a relief evpi-dilion to af
ford them anv 11m filial aid as the dif
fieilltics f attic t in v -J iti the w inter
were -nib that it would be almost i i t -po-sibe
to take siiMiiii-iit f t h h I to aid
o many men. .Captain darvis states
however, that if V.m men can reach
Point Barrow. I her i hope that with
the aid of theAiative., they may Is- aide
to -urvive'the vviuler. Captain luivi-i-
still hopi-lul. however, tlnit the licet
will escape before I lie -even- fie -.e up
of the winter.
There fs no pepper In
Schilling's Best ginger; there 'i
nothing wrong ia Schllling'i
Best anything.
Money buck.
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ALSO, you save a few dollars every season
in pressing. We press clothes, bought at
our store, free of charge as often as you wish.
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