The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, November 08, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 190$.
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THE MOKNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON.
Just received a shipment of
Sweet Apple Cider
Try a package of
TRisciiT ;
the shredded whole wheat cracker, they
are delicious.
Only a few more boxes of thoe fancy
, Waxen Apples
65c per Box
4ST0RIAGR0CERY
Eli
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turned off and the uaiYness'only' Inten
itied the excitement. Finally the r
erve arrived and clear -d tW hall of
all but patron.
(23 Commercial St
Phone Main Ml
Mince
Meats
WE HAVE ALL TEE INGREDIENTS
FOB MAX3NG MINCE MEATS. WE
ALSO CARRY THE BEST BRANDS IN
BULK AND PACKAGE, READY TO
USE.
THE GROCER.
Tenth and Commercial Streets
1 . Branch at TJniontown.
1 TELEPHONES.
Main Store? . . ... No. 711, Main,
Branch Store" Y . . .No. 713, Main
Sheet
Music
Special
15c
See the Window.
J. N. Griffin
BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC
LADIES !
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. Astoria, Ore.
CLEANLY WOMAN.
Eneea-lr Tfelaka hf leoarlag Be
Seal That She C-'n. DaadraaT.
Cleanly woman haa an erroneoua Idea
that by acourina- the eealp, which re
move the dandruff scales, she Is curing
the dandruff She mar wash her scalp
every day, and yet have dandruff her
life long, accompanied by falling- hair,
too. The only war In the world to cure
dandruff la to kill the dandruff germ,
and there la no hair preparation that will
do that but Newbro'a Herplclde. ITerpI
eide by killing- the dandruff germ,
leaves the hair free to grow aa healthy
Nature Intended, r DtrT the cause
run remove the effect TCni the' dan
druff rm with Herplc'de. Sold by
leading druggist. Bend lc. In stamp
tor sample to Th Herplclde Co, Do
troll. Mich.
Eagle Drug Store, SM-353 Bond St,
Owl Drag Store, M Com. St, T. J.
Uorta, Prop. '"Spedal Ag-t"
Instructions for Scratching.
New lork. aov. 7. hlectum day in
this city dawned clear 'and crip wit
.hi indication of an enormous vote b
ing polled, the greater part of it in th
very early hour. .The poll opened at
i o'clock , and in nearly every prvcin. I
hundred of voter w.-r already iu lire.
There a practically no cessation be
tween the formal closing of the canvas
and the openig of the voting booths.
The morning papers were filled with
minute directions at to voting a split
ticket and the advice was timely a the
prospect was that an unusually large
number of ballots would le uninteiition
ally invalidated by the Totem. The Re
publicans, members of the Municipal
Ownership League and supporter of
District Attorney Jerome's independent
candidacy have all directed their fight
against Tammany but without losing
sight of individual inter until
wholesale "ecartching of ballot b
came inevitable. The exposure by Mr.
Jerome last night of an alleg.-d plov
bv which 600,000 circulars were to have
been distributed among voters otenM
bly how to vote for Jerome on
split ticket, but winch) direction if
followed would invalidate the ticket
serrved to increase the fear this morn
ing that in the confusion of tickets
snd candidates many votes would he
thrown out aa illegal.
Reform Wins in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Xov. ?. Philadelphia
was swept by the reform movement
the city party ticket winning by a stir
uriingly large! plurklitv. While the
return from only six out of the forty
two wards had been counted up to
midnight, enough is known of the rvsult
in the remaining wards to indicate the
defeat of the Republican ticket, from
60,000 to 70,000 plurality.
The result gives evt-ry indication of
a landslide lor rejorm, not only in
Philadelphia, but throughout the state
The Republican leaders are non com
mittal while the city party sympathii
era are celebrating their victory to
night by parading the principal streets.
The usual turnout was that of the cam
palgn committee of the city patty made
up of the wealthiest and most influen
tial people in the city. They marched
behind a band to the tune of "Onward
Christian Soldiers."
Herrick la Elected.
Columbus, Nov. 7. The State Jour
naj has estimated the plurality from
sixty-three of the eighty conr-tie in
the state, showing the ne plurlr'.yt f r
Ilerfkk, Republican, for Governor to
U 820.
At midnight, Chairman Dick gave out
a statement, saying indication clearly
point to the re-election of Governor
Herrick and the entire Republican
state ticket, by a safe plurality.
Pluralities in Doubt.
Columbus, Nov. 1. At 11 o clock to
night, the result of the election might
Mill b considered in doubt, although
the Democratic leaders Hive claimed
the election of Pattison and the entire
Democratic ticket by a sulwUntial plu
rality, while tb Republicans simply re
fuse to concede such a claim, insisting
the returns are not yet sufficient.
Cox Ready to Quit.
Cincinnati, Xov. 7. George. B. Cox,
the well nown Republican leader, to
night gave out a so-called pre slate-
ment, in which he declares that after
twenty-five year service he has with
drawn from politics. He adds that he
intends to continue to vole the Repub
lican ticket.
Cox Admits Defeat.
Cincinnati, Xov. 7. J:10 p. in. Geo.
B. Cox says Pattison, (Dem.), is elect
ed Covernor by 60,000 plurality.
Chicago Goes Republican.
Chicago, Nov. 7. Republicans made a
clean sweep in the election at Chicago
and Cook County today, electing all
candidate with the exception of one
man. The sole Democrat to reach the
promised land was Webb, candidate for
trustee of the Sanitary 'district. The
It fs n tmafl comfort W
tare Schilling's Itat 0 call
tt.ymir.grocer'i; a pity one
can't get everything tuab and
tor
race between Webb and the low man
on the Republican ticket, was very
clw. At midnight Baker, hi oppon
ent, wa conceded to have a fighting
chance. In the Fourteenth Congression
al district the election to fill the va
cancy caused by the death of the bite P.
F. Marh, James McKinn y, Republican,
wa elwted by over Howard Pat
te, About half of the uutl Vote wa
cast.
Negro Disfranchisement Killed.
Baltimore, Xov. 7.- The' lst which
engrwM-d the public - attention to-liy.
was t,'ie proposal constitutional amend
ment, for the avoyed purpose of Um
difniih'hieut nt of negro voters. Frn,
returns receixed up to a late hour to
night, it i "certain the pioposed amend
ment has been defeati-d by the iWWvo
majority of 20,00 or more. Otherwise
it would apear that tlie Republican
will win the majority of the ofliec.
Rhode Island Republican.
Providence, R. I., Xov. 7. Governor
G. Utter, it is expected will be rlected
by a plurality of at least 3000, over
the Democratic nomine, I .Aldus F. Gar
vin. Republicans will gain each branch
of the legislature.
Massachusetts Goes Republican.
Boston. Xov. 7. lieutenant Governor
Curtis Guild, Jr.. Republican, was elect
ed Governor today, by a plurality of
29,435, over Charles W. Bartlett, Demo-
rtirtic candidate. For th second place
on the ticket, for which there was an
unusually warm contest, Klt n S. Prap-
er, Republican candidate, won over Hen
ry M. Whitney, bis Democratic op
ponent, by a plurality of 3042, Tlw Re
publicans sImi elecU-d seven of eight
members of the executive council and
the usual large majority
branches of the legislature.
in
l-.th
Results in Indiana.
Indianapolis, Xov. 7. Returns from
fil'tv-aix citi.-s in Indiana today null
cote that the Republicans were victor
ious in twenty-six, the Democrats in
twenty and Citizen's organisation In ten.
Mormons Defeated in Utah.
Salt huke, Xov. 7. Th American,
party today elected Kara Thompson
mayor, after a bitter campaign in which
opposition to the Mormon church was
the sole issue. With the except mn of
some of the aldermen, the entire Ameri
can tkket is probably elected.
Many a man lives to envy the fellow
who might have married his wife, but
didn't .
Th fellow who boast that he has
never made an enemy must be a sort
of human jellyfish.
Most of u at time fcl the need of
a post-graduate coure in the school of
exuerienc.
that
It must be fine to be so rich
you don't have to think about keeping
up appearances.
A pessimist is a man who is always
looking for trouble, and isn't satisfied
when he finds it.
The fact thai on good turn deserves
another will ney.-r solve tlie problem of
perpetual motion.
The misanthrope who feels that he
hasn't a friend in the world in if lit just
as well be' a hook agent.
AT SEASIDE
THE MORNING ASTORIAN
Is on Sale at
LEWIS k CO.'S DRUG STORE
MORRISON k GREENBAUM'S
CIGAR STORE.
Don't Be Deceived.
Do not be deceived by counterfeits
when you buy Witch naze) Salve. Tb
name of E. C. DeWitt A Co Is on every
box of the genuine. Piles in their worst
form will soon pass away if you will
ppry De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve night
and morning. Best for Cuts Burns,
Boils, Tetter, Eczema, etc. Miss H. M.
Middleton, Thebes, 111., says: "I was
riously afflicted with a fever tore that
wa Tery painful. DeWitt's Witch Ha
zel Salve cured me in ftw days. "Sold
by Chas. Rogers.
TELLS STORY OF LIFE
(Continued from page I.)
with the police although on one occas
ion he was charged with blowing om'U
a mail box, and wa placd under ar
rest, Andrews was last seen in llolyitke
about two years ago, Wheu the Colo
rado authoritii'i i-ud rirculur for
his arrest on a chargs of murdering
Uosxic Bouton, the Holyoke jsilic were
asked to assist in tracing the fugitive,
but Andrews never came to this citv,
aft r that clime.
Spent Early Life in Hartford.
Hartford, Conn., Xov. 7.--Milton
Franklin Andrews formerly lived in thi
city, and spent the greater portion of
his early life her. Andrews, the Hart
ford police Uli. ved, was responsible for
the death of a gambler named Bosworth
in Xew BiiUin about a year ago. Search
was made but Bosworth' murderer was
never found. A man answering Ami
drews description was e-n In .'
Britain shortly before the Bosworth
murder and a friend of Andrews was
was positive that he saw him there
Hie brother, Alvin E. Andrews Uvea in
this city.
The average woman can break a man
mors successfully than ahe can crack
a joke.
If wishes were horses there wouldu'a
be enoiii:h hav in the world to feed
thi-m,
The fast youth should lie made to
realize that the race is not alwayrf
to the swift.
To a hungry man a "hiiad v4 cabbngi
has a sweeter tslor than a bunch of
violets.
This -
cloarod
off poii
BfUnl."
Mrs. i. M. Daniels, of Winchester, Ky str
"tot dftmrn rears I hud sores on my face. The:
got ure all the time, until I was ashamed t
go ouiod the street. Wb'n I did I had to ea
a veil. My face tubed and burned to 1 though
I would foenizy.
"1 bad tried every remedy I eould get hold of
f thought I never could iret rid of It. One day 1
friehd reromiuemled your remedy. I bad trlci
so m iDy IdiJ nut cm s but thought one moe
would not uuka very nm h difference. Tb
Itching snd burning hti,.M-d right assy, am
000 div furs Ik van to rleiir. It ras tla trer,
and 1 .mot gulillsrourHiml, but I pfrmtttil, am
now my Im' In nil clear, like It wus lie fore I go
the dlsHSse. I hiul to use a grr-st many tiottle
but hsving mv skin cured is worth fn time
so murk as I soent 1 tbank you aud hoi yi
ill kinds of success."
Wa hereby certify that full particular
shown us -regarding this caso conclusive!;
prove that every taint of this terrible dis
ease was permanently cleared away by th.
wonderful D. D. D. Prescription.
D. D. D. costs but tl.00 t
(settle, and Is guaranteed to ourt
Of money refunded.
WE PROVE IT.
'Ta convince yon we have arranged
with the D. D, D. Co., no that any suf
ferer from any skin disease can get di
rect from the D. D. D. Co's laboratory a
large free sample bottle of D. D. D.
prescription together with 32 page new
pamphhA on 4, in diseas and freje
advice on your particular case from the
world's greatest skin specialists.
CHARLES ROGERS, DRUGGIST.
FREE SAMPLE COUPON.
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Mail this coupon. .
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mljitdgcnjamins
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That means something when it comes to fit,
liuiug and wear. (
ALSO, you save a few dollars 'every season
in pressing. We press clothes, bought at
our store, free of charge as often w you wish.
HermaiWise
ASTORIA'S REMAIII.K CLOTHIER
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX, Pres. snd Hoyt. A. 1 FOX, Vice Pres.
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J. Q. A. BOWI.BY, President.
O. I. PETERSON', Vice-President.
FRANK PATTOX, Cashier. .
J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier.
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital Fs'd In UOflO0. surplus and t'mllvlded HroflU 1,000.
TrsiiSHc-U a General Banking HuHlnes. Intersat I'ald 00 Tim Deposits
108 Tenth 8trt,
ASTORIA, OREGON.
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Please send me free prepaid a large slss
sample bottle of D. O. I), pamphlet and
consultation blank. For vimrt I lisve
been afflicted with a skin disease called
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Out of Date Plumbing is Unhealthy
If your plumbing Is out
of date, the memberi of your
household are conttsndy ruling their
health. Defective plumbing generates
gernvbctring sewer gates which pollute
the atmoiphere and cannot help but be
breathed b the occupants.
Let ni examine the condition of your
plumbing, correct defective piping end
install the licit sinltir f!vhtrt rrAm
namely m$'mAmfr Bithi snd One-piece Layatories. Ouf illustrated
booklet " Modern Home Plumbing" k free upon sppnestion.
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J. A. Montgomery, Astoria
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