i i f - j' THE MOKNIXG ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, N0VEM8X8 11, 1905. s JUST RECEIVED '4 This seasons' pack of raisins, currants citron and lemon peel. Wl HAVE EVERYTHING MAKING MINCEMEAT;. FOR ASTORIA GROCERY WHO D SHE MARRY St. Louis Woman Says Howard the Millionaire. 1 CLAIMS THE LARGE 1 ESTATE Mayor of Tumwater Says Mistake It . Made That He's the "Howard" That Married the Woman Many Years Ago Now Wants Dirorce. Commercial St Phone Main 681 Mince Meats WE HAVE ALL THE INGREDIENTS 101 MAKING MINCE MEATS. WX A1SO CASEY THE BEST BRANDS III BULK AND PACKAGE, READY TO IS . THE GROCER. , Tenth and Commercial Streets r Branch at TJnlontown. t TELEPHONES. MaJa Store, Aa. -yii, Mala, 'Branch Store . No. 713, Mala Playing' Cards Bejulai" cards 10c, 15c, and 25c Best list Stock 50c package. . , f "Congress Canls'VfoT parties and priaea-aet lia stock, fold edges aad fancy backs. 50c package. See be Window. j. N. Griffin. XSOXS r STATIONERY . .MUSIC GOT HIS HAIR BACK. Vaa Ftrfeeflr Bali Wheat Be Started tm V MewksVa Heralds . Frederick Manuell, Maryland block, Butte, Montana, bought a bottle of New tro's Kerplclde. April I, "5, and began to se It for entire baldness. The hair fol Eelea In Ms scalp were not dead and In 23 days be had hair all orer his bead. On July She writes, "and today my hair at as thick and luxuriant as any one eonld wish." Newbro's Herplclde works en an old principle and with a new dls orery destroy the csuse end you re move the effect Herplclde destroys the rerm that causes dandruff, falling hair, and finally baldness, so that with the cause gone the effect cannot remain. 8tops falling; hair at once and a new arowth;- starts. Sold by leading druegtst. Send 10c. In stamps for sample The Herplclde Co.. Detroit. Mich. ! Eagle Drug Store, 451-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St, T. F. Lamia, Prop. "Special Agent" Olympia, Xov. 10. Thomas J. Miller, mayor of Tumwater, tiled suit for di vorce today from Mary Moore Miller, alia Howard, alia Leafgreen, whom he has jut discovered i hi lawful wife, although he has not Men her for twen ty year. Within that time he hat again married and has a wife and child now living in Tumwater. The complaint filed in the Superior Court today reveals a most remarkable story, which, if finally substantiated. will end the claim of, the woman to a half million dollar estate in St. Louis left by Ledede J. Howard. When a very young man, residing in Taylor, villa, 11L, Thomas J. Miller was masque rading under the name of Chart? II. Howard. ( A Secret Marriage. . Aa the complaint rvcite. meretrici tious relations with a young guL Mary Moore, brought about a secret mar riage. They were residing in Palmer. 111.,, when the compact we made. They ran down to Decatur, whore they were secretly married. Later, wihen the in fatuation was over. Miller told hi young wfe that hi name was not How ard, but Miller, and that he had not married her under his true name and munity. Mr. Miller at once consented to right the wrong a nearly, a he eould by asking for a divorce from the woman he had unwittingly legally nmr lied. With the etablihmcnt of hi identity a Charlie Howard and hi marriage to the woman claiming tin Missouri Uoward estate, her claim to he latter, will of coure, end. NO MAYOR IN HERS the Mary Moore Leafgreen Laughs at .. Claims of Tumwater Man. St. I.oui, ov, lO. Mr. Murv .Moore Leafgreen, of 5tW Fairmont avenue, now suing for the half million dollar tate of Lecleile .1. Howard on the ground that she i hi lawful widow, ridieule the assertion of Mavor H'hoiua J. Miller, of Tumwater, Washington, that he i the "Charlie Howard" to whom she wa married net-ret ly in IV catur, 111., in ISM. She will be able to prove to the court she say, that it was the St, Loui manufacturer who died April 15, l!H, to whom she was married. She say one cannot understand the motive of the Tumwater mayor. I have never heard of this man Mil ler," declred Mrs. Leafgreen, when seen at her home today. "The- story U fale, wildly false. The mayor of Turn water, Washington; it sound like a ot.mw opera natue. 1 don t know who the man is, but I'd like to have him come to St Loui and mevt my Christian county friajtulsk Tliey will dnum-4 him as an iiiiHtor. Mystery to Woman. "I cannot understan it at all. The mayor's action is a mystery to me. 1 have an idea that thi man has been found by other parties to the case, and I believe he will never face the peo ple who have known Mr. Howard and myself before we were married." Commenting on the statement in the dispatch from Olympia that after the wedding, Thomaa J. Miller, alias Char lie Howard, Mrs. Leafgreen married Da vid Dreenan, of Taylorsville, Mrs. Leaf green said: I did marry David Dreenan, but he that the marriage was void .M both seemed willing to separate never in his life lived in Taylorsville ana both believed the secret marriage John J. O'Connor, attorney for Mr. void they decided a divorce was un- Leafgreen, said: "I don't know where necessary.. About eighteen years ago the mayor of Tumwater got his idea the woman, thinking the marriage was that he married my client but I would roid, was married again to David Dree- not be surprised if this 'newly diacov nan At-Taylorville, UL, and one child, ered evidence' was made the basis for now 17 years of age, was bora to them, another .continuance of she case, Miller Starts Wast Preen a a died some year later and she married William . Leafgreen. In the HANSEN WAS ASLEEP Failed to Watch Fence and MiH Men Tore it Down, OMINOUS WARNING IS GIVEN Trouble Over Highway Leading to I Hume's Mill Breaks Out Afresh Han aed Accuse Man of Cutting Wire and Is Struck Over the Head. LYTLE HAS TROUBLES pm J. I meantime i nomas j. aimer assumed lis Baa p Premium on Steel Rails for nguv name ana came writ, tinally lo cating in Aberdeen. Fifteen year ago he was married to Miss MaUie K. Stew are at Aberdeen and one child, a boy of 10. has been born to them. Sine coming to Olympia, Miller has served a term in the Legislature and has held for two years a portion as Secretary of tbe Board of Ctate Land Commission ers under Robert Bridges. He now con ducts a cigar manufacturing establish ment and reside in Tumwater. On April 5, 1903, Laclede J. Howard died at St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Howard Drei-nan-Lcafgreen appeared to claim the entire estate as hi legal wife, and recited the atory of marriage to T. J Miller, whom a Charles Howard, she had married at Decatur. She even al h-ged in prosecuting her claim, the 00m plaint cite, that she had met Leclede Howard at St.-Loui a few years be fore hi death and he admitted the sec ret marriage and it genuineness. Believing that Lecleile Howard had neves' married tlie wom.-fn, hi legal heir began to ferret out the truth or falsity of ti'ie- claim. Through some mean not made public, they established the identity of "Charlie Howard" and found that he, wa Tlioma J. Miller, and finally located him a couple of thousand mile awar, a hsiding and highly reelected: citizen of the com SPECIAL, SALE INM1LJL1NBRY Street Hats, Turbans, Patent Leather Hats and School Hats A complete and varied line of trimmings to match; all sites, colors and styles. Hundreds to chooe from. This is the LOGICAL Millinery store for YOU, no matter what class of goods you buy. . . : , THE ELITE 'Off tHT " t ' '" THE MILLINERY PARLORS THAT LEADS IN STYLE. PRICES ARE GREATLY REDUCED. Ma COMMERCIAL BALL BUILDING. New Road. So closely are the various road hav ing an interest, in the Nortrtwvst watch ing the development of new lines, that it is impossible for any independent roads to secure second-hand equipment of any sort on the Pacific coat Kails owned by the big line will not be sold under any circumstances, and cars or locomotives cannot be purchased either. K. E. Lytic, who is pn paring actively to commence the construction of the Pa cine Railway & Navigation Company's line from Hillsboro to the Coast via A toria, ha been unable to buy a few flat- car and one locomotive for immediate use, and of the several lot of tii pound rail held in thi territoiy, lie cannot obtain a ningle piece of steel A a re suit, V ha been compelM to pay 2..V( a ton a a premium on siUficicnt steel in the Fast to build the first Ave mile litis mean an ektra cxn-e of nrary $2000 on that ptit of 'lie line a'l.ne and it i now regurded certain he will have to find car art engines for pre ent need beyond Hie It'teie. Tb) initial five nilc stretch nvist 1 in operation by Jununry 1, and the first ten mile by Mny 1, so mo tim! can le s-ted in getting the giuilin under way. A gosl start ex-ted to ie made Monday, and as 'l c i j b-it Imlf of the five mile to l,o gr.idcd, it is lioM-d tojiave ti'mt pn-t of the woig finished before the ruin set in uimin. Report circulatj d ret-ntly to the i) feci that K. II. Harriman was financing the P. R. &. X., nroi';t, were nuadied when it Ijecanie known the 0. ft. k N., or Southern Pacific would not provul Mr. Lytle with ruii or itiiiiii-nt. It i aid by those on the inside that eauh line is watching the other closely, and extra stei l and equipment i held n re serve in case a rush ts ordered for any particular portion of the b-rritory. Sella Mora of Chamberlain's Conch Remedy Than of All Others Pot Together. Mr. Thos. ueorga, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: "I have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy over since It was introduced in to Canada, and I sell as much of it aa I do all other lines I have on my shelves put together. , Of the many dozens sold under guarantee, I havo not had one bottle returned. I can personally recom mend this medicine as I have used it myself and given It to my children and always with the best results." For sale I by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Another chapter in the 'pis4le of the fight over the hlghwav leading to Hume's milt, wa enacted lat evening, thortly after 7 o'clock, when a number of the employe of the mill broke down and tore up the f nee which 0. Hansen had built aero the. highway, for the pro tectlon of hi property. After complet ing tne oepiv-ution, the men lacked a notice on one of the post, warning Hun en not to again attempt to obstruct thn highway, under dire penalties. It wa adorned with cro bone and a skull, symbolic of t,V- result that might fidlow, if the warning were not heeded. The trouble commenced Thursday, when Hansen built a wire fene across the only road leading to Hume' mill, ued both for edctriun travel, and the traffic of pnsluct of the mill. During Um night the wires were cut, and early yesterday morning Hansen encountered a nian around the plm-e, whom he charg ed with Vie depriilitl ion, A fit fight followed, hnd Hansen withdrew with a large bump on hi forehead, which he claimed his adversary inflicted with a ilunt instrument. ( ing hazily to the office of .lutice ioodinan, Hiinsen procured a John Do-' warrant for hi auilant, and accom panied by Contahl L'Uinger, he start ed to find trV man. He claimed the ma a was an employe of the Hume mill, but a diligent search there by the of Acer failed to locate him. Hansen then repaired hi fence, spliced the wire, and went homo to get a little sleep. He expected another onslaught on his fence last night, but aa near as can be learned he slept too long, and. the depredation wa committ ed before lie reai-hed the sc-ne. Haae4) has announced that he will fight the case to a bitter end. and yiertay iegan the construction of a small house on the road. The aback is said to be located on a spot where the first high tide will take it out into the river, but when Street Superintend ent Kearney called his attention to that fact yesterday, Hanen replied by elat ing that he guessed he could build hi house where lie pleased. Mr. Kearney stated lat night that an agreement would protwbly be reach ed between tlie city and the county court, whereby both ltireh and Fifty third street would lie improved, and thn open a highway to the mill. A it is, there i no feasible roub for the many men going and coming from their work, while lumber from the mill ha to be transferred at the fenc brought to the fence by one team, and packed through and there tak-.-n by another. Soma and , Your lies ten! ALL YOU HERMAJf WISE CST0MERS WHO HAVE THREE OR MORE XMAS CERTIFICATES IN YOUR OWN NAME, COME AND RESERVE YOUR PRESENT NOW, I PICKED THEM OUT MY SELF WHILE IN NEW Y0RZ. THEY ARE FINE. NO PRESENT ' UNLESS YOU HAVE THREE 01 MORE XMAS NUMBERS. OR IF YOU BUY 9yoo WORTH OF CLOTHES AT WISE'S FINE STORE. BETWEEN TODAY AND JANUARY 1ST, 190A. MermaftWise - ASTORIA'S RELIAULK CLOTHIER P. S. Also oa piano number with 'each li.jo purchase, Wis will wind up this year's business with a hurrah. Trad With WISE, tUt you'll ho sorry. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. and fluyt. F L BISHOP. Secretary A. L. FOX. Vleo Treo. A8T0KIA BAVlNOt BANK. Treat Designers and Mtnaactarers of THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery OutfitsjFurnijhed. CORRESPONDENCE SOirCITED. Foot of Fourth StfetH. Bilious Attack Quickly Cured. A few weeks ago I had a bilious at tack that was so severe I was not able to go to the office for two days. Fail ing to get relief from my family phy- sician'a treatment, I took three of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets, and the next day I felt like a new man. II. C. Bailey, Kditor of the News Chspin, S.i C These tablets are for sale by Frank Hart and leading drug gists. J. Q. A. B0WLBY, President. O. I. PKTERSON. Vke-Preaident. FRANK PATTOV, Cashier. J. W. GARNKR, A.iUnt Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank fspltal Paid la 1109,000. Surplus snd CnrtlrMed proflu WV,noo I transact a General nokln Hu.lo.. oU.fw, nii Tlm;VeioalU- 168 Tenth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON, Baby sleep and grows while mammy rfts if Hollistcr's Rocy Mountain Tea i given. It i the greatest baby medi cine ever offered loving mother. 35 cent Tea or tshleU. Sold by Frsnk Hart. Weinhard r Beer. "Do you believe that competition is the life of trader r 'I do," n plies the dealer in millinery goods. "Why, if it wasn't for the com- petition between tlm worn da of this town, trade would be dead with us." The two words, ScEinirrrt Best, are perfect auurance of getting your moneyVworth. awyitaifan Out of Date Plumbing is Unhealthy If your plumhing li out ofo'ste.th members of vone bouwhoU art constantly rUUng their Mh. 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