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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1905)
8 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 190$. Another Shipment of Sweet Apple Cider Received today KXW NAVAL ORANGES AND ALL KINDS OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. RELATIVES SOUGHT 4ST0MA GROCERY 123 Cammaretal Si Phoita Mai Ml Wait! Vatcli! A. V. Allen's Crcmery rat Wa will haw tha largest and BtuAj osopltU lint of ekiaa, crockery, fUaa tout, Vric-a-brae, nt glaaa, Ur gooda, cntkry tad aflverwart aver brought to this city. Opening date to be announced later, ttlSAT SHALL of use That Xj&m present problem is bother lag many mind juat bow and to help in the solution we will publish next week Bat of preeecU for "Gentlemen," "Ladioa," "Boya," and "Girls," present that can be selected from our unusually large stock. Some of these will . be to display in our windowa this week. Leather good, Xmaa cards and Novel-tie. Charles Toff. Deaf Mute Printer Is Wanted, WHERE IS LOUIS METZLAFF ? Mary Lydon, in Butte 14 Years Ago, Is Asked for and Mrs. Flora Smith of Battle Creek, Mich, Would Like to Find Her Brother. Butte, ft. 3. Charles Toff, a deaf mute, and Mrs. Amanda Kutilab of Leavenorth, Kansas, will give $23 to any one who ran locate him. This U the infonnan the woman convevs to Chief Mulholland in a letter he receiv ed this morning. He is a printer by trade and ha some property coming to him in Leavenworth. Laura Metxlaff of Louisville wishes to find her brother, Louia Metilaff, whom the has not seen in IS years. She be lieves be is in Butte. Jason L. Smith of Cameron, Mo., states that his brother Thomas M. Smith, was in this city nine years ago, running a restaurant, and want to know if he is still here. He i a cook and butcher by trade. Mr. Kate Murphy of Denver wants her sifter, Mary Lyden, found. She came to this city 14 years ago. Mrs. Flora Smith of Battle Creek, Michigan, would like to find her brother Thomas J. Calvert, who came to Butte in 1902, and who is either working in or running a restaurant in tins city. S. C. Hall, of Konavra, Indian Terri tory, wunt to know if there i a man in thi city by the name of Jo-ephp Wellfelt or Joch Wclfedlt, who claims to be an Indian. This inquiry probably refers to Joseph Wellfelt, who lives in a cabin on South Wyoming street, and who claims to be a halfbreed. His cab in was wrecked last summer by an ex plosion. P. J. Ryan of Mahoney Plains wants to get some information about William Ryan, aged 22 years. His father says ha came to Butte. )f left hiiufsslg, to misery and death. Love, will find out a way, and divine love wa not without resource. Man wa to be savvd from the depth o woe into which he had Iwn plunged. 'And o Cod loved the woild that he gave hi only begotten son, that who oever talieveth on him shall not er ish but have ever lasting life.' Christ did not only announce thi as hi iniion, but he worked thi mission and divine purpose out iu 'ii life, in hi diwtls, and in hi rt-surtectioii. The -pirit dove of the gosel message has gone forth since Wen to tlie earth's re most part, bringing in its Night sal vation to man. "The pastor i then the messenger of Hod. the eMiuikler ,f tlie grand theme of salvation. Thus the gloriou advent meage is Christ is coming to you, coming to you today bringing sal vation full and free. How are you to receive him! You must receive him a hecometh a king. As he entered Jeru salem of old as the king of Zion he did not come in the matchless robes of heavenly majesty, nevertheless the peo ple recognized in him at this time the son of David, and heir to the scepter of Judah. Therefore they went out to meet him ouUide of the city gates, for that reason also, they broke branches and flowers from the tree and scatter ed them in his way. That humble pro cession was not without its enthusiasm. Both those going before and thoe fol MURPHY IS SCARED Believed He Is Evading a Possible Subponea. MAY CO TO CANADIAN BORDER Now Hiding at Mount Clemens, Mich, and Strange Elegant House Boat Is Towed There, Believed to Be for Ha Personal Use. Mount Clemens, Mich, IVc. 3. Tarn many leader Murphy t here and it i believed that he i evading a possible subpoena in the grand jury iuvetiga tion of election fraud now in progress in New York with which he U alleged to be connected. It i believed that he intend to escMpe into Canada should warning reach him that a subpoenal baa been issued. Murphy mar find a serious obstacle in his path should he for any reason ( attempt to cro lake St Hair to the Canadian tnriLr. It w rnnrfrt to. lowing shouted: 'Hosanna, the son ofJjtr that Sheriff Kek.tein of Macomb David. Blessed ia he who cometh in the J -mint v f hi. h Mount (1enM.n I the county eat, received a communi name of the Lord, Hosanna in the high est.'" YESTERDAY'S SERMON J J No Griffin BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC Coughing Spell Caused 'Death. "Harry Duck well, aged 25 years chok ed' to death early yesterday morning at fi is- home, in the presence of his wife and child. He contracted a slight cold a few days ago and paid but little at tention to it. Yesterday morning he was seized with a fit of coughing whk-h con tinued for some time. His wife sent for a physician but before he cm Id ar rive another coughing pell came on and Duckwell died from suffocation- St. Louis Globe Democrat, Dec. 1st., E01:" Ballard's Horehound Syrup would lavt saved hia life, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Hart'a drug store. . CLEANLY WOMAN. ZrtnfmmlT Tfclaka fcr Seoariaa; Bet calf Tfcat She Ore DaadraC Cleanly woman haa an erroneous Idea that ly scouring the scalp, which re moves the dandruff scales, she is curing the dandruff! She may wash her scalp every day, and yet have dandruff her life lona;, accompanied by falling; hair, too. Th only way In the world to cure dindruff ia to kill the dandruff germ. a-1 there Is no hair preparation that will in that tut Newbro's Herplclde. Herpl ( ?e by killing; the dandruff germ, K-.vea the hair free to arrow as healthy Nswajre intended. Destroy the cause r.1,1 remove the effect. Kill the dan-tf-T aerm with Herp1cil-. Bold by -tdinr drua:rlt. Send loo. in stamps fn- aampU to The Herplclds Co.. De troit,, Mica. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. fit, T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Ajrnt." Rev. G. E. Rydquist Preaches at the First Lutheran. Rer. G. E. Rydquist, pastor of the First Lutheran church, preached last evening upon the theme, "The Advent Message, Christ I Coining," and said, among other things, in this behalf: The first question I will try to ans wer to you this evening in ' speaking upon this theme is, 'How or in what manner is he coming! In the days of hia flesh he came to hi people as a man. bodily. They saw his wonderful works, they admired him at time and even wished to crown hiiu king. They praised him at times, but finally reject ed him. He doe not come to u today as an object of our external vision. He come to us spiritually Ui rough hi holy word end sacraments. A written or sounded in general bring to you thought and idea, to doe the word of Cod and the sacrament bring to you spiritual ideas, the promise, of God, and these ideas, these promise are Christ and his salvation. In holy baptism he came to you and entered into a covenant with you. You have perhaps rejected him since then. He come to you today anew. As you read or listen to the gospel message of God and his love toward man, of Christ, the greate-t manifestation of divine love, and salvation full and free can you not feel that the spirit of Christ is there, are you not awur of his pres ence ! "He come to you also in the "Lord's Supper." A he instituted thi blessed sacrament he said: 'Take and eat, this i my body for thee, etc.,' Tlie element in this sacrament are therefore bearers of a spiritual Savior. They are not nigiis nor are they the material body and blood of your savior, but they are earthly, visable means by which the Savior comes to you. You are not sat ised with itigns and empty shadows of a Savior, nor are you satisfied with a part of Chrit only, you are satisfied with nothing le-s than the Savior such as he was given to the world, to fallen man and his salvation full and free. There i no need of any hairspitting theology on t'ii question. Are you a faithful soul you will take the, Satior on hi word and receive him. When Chriht said. 'li. I stand at the door and knock, lie who open the doot to him will I enter, etc.,' then lie referred to such a blessel communion. "When God created man he did so with the purpose that man should lie mle"ed ami happy for ever. When satan frustrated divine love, man wa FREE FROM CRIME Minor Meriwether Acquitted Manslaughter, of HE MUST LEAVE ACADEMY The Court-Martial Finli That Hi Did Mot Kill Braach, But Hia Conduct Waw Uahecomint to aa Officer and a Gentleman. Wshington, Dee. 2. Midshipman Minor Meriwether has been acquitted of the charge of manslaughter in con nection with the death of Midshipman Branch. He has been found guilty of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, and has been sentenced to dismissal from the Naval service. Be lieving that conditions, and not viWoua- ne in hi choracter, were responsible for his action in fighting Branch, the court has recommended that the Secre tary of tiie Xuvy cwrcisc itnicuiy in disposing of the case. The finding of the court are being guarded with the utmost care by the officials of t'ie Judge-Advocate office. Captain Diehl, who fill thi ofiiee' ha 1m-ii studying the cue the entire day. He will prepare a memorandum setting forth briefly the facts a brought out by the evidence, and will siilmiit it with hi recommendations to the Secietary of the Navy. It is evident from the tinditi).'s of t'ie court that he iliw s not regard Meriwether a having Is-en en tirely re-jMUiMble for Bra itch's death. Apparently, it lx-lieves that he is the victim of a condition rather than any intention of permanently to harm young Ilranch. The court established to it satisfac tion that during the fijfht Meriwether several times nlrcrnl to 'ive up, but the midshipmen, who were interested s'C tator, urged him to continue. It is thee, men who have come in fur the severe criticism of the court, although it i doubtful if it ha referred to them by name. The tribunal wa appointed to try Meriwether, not to make an in vestigation into t'ie condition existing nt the academy. The martinet of the service hclieve that, in spite of th danger of martyr izing Meriwether, it will be advisable to dismiss him. cation from Attorney General Mayer requesting him to keep a sharp eye on the Tammany Ih and to hold himself in readiiic to make an arrest should the crand jury take action. Sheriff Kcksteiu would Hot dicus tlie sub' iect tonight. He did nt deny that he laid heard from Mayer. Ijite thi afternoon a iinignilli-enl Imii-flsHit for tlie aiitmimiHlatioii of half a iloreii people wa toweil by a launch up (liuton river and lied to the Avery disk adjoining the Park hotel. In Uii town of WSN inhabitant where all the ieople me acquaint! with each other, there is not a craft of anv kind that i not known. But there wa one tly, not even among the town gossips, who could identify either the houselsiat or launch and the most diligent inquiry failed to elicit any in formation a to the purpose for which they Were brought here. A report that the boats bad been chartered by Murphy could not be con firmed. There i no one who cut ar- iount for Murphy's presence here at thi sea-mn of the year, when the In tel are practically desertd and tlie town is dreary and uninviting. But Mount Clemen i within a few mile of tlie Canadian border. CHANGE OF TIMl The Baltimore k Ohio Railroad Commencing Sunday, November 19, train No. 6, the Royal Blue limited, will leave Grand Central passenger station, Chicago at 5 p, m., instead of 3:30 p. m. and will arrive in Pittsburg at 6:35 a. m., Washington at 4:40 p. m., Baltimore 5:50 p. m. Philadelphia, 8:19 p. m. New York 10:40 p. m. the same aa with the old schedule, thus reducing the time on hour and thirty minutes. No excess fare will be charged on this fs-t limited train. All other trains will arrive and depart the same as formerly. Stop-over is allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Philadtlphia, not to exceed ten days, at each place, on all first-class through tickets. One Number with every $2,50 you buy Our Piano Contest Drang to a Cose All in Need of Suits Overcoats.Underwear, Hats, Umbrellas, Suit Cases, Trunks, etc., Will Do Well to Trade with Wise. WHETHER YOU GET THI PIANO OR NOT, YOU ARE SURE TO CET "GOOD GOODS" AND SQUARE TREATMENT. HemaiWise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER 9 rmrvtr-nurr Arc You. Planning to Remodel? If you contemplate remodeling yeur present home now or la the n:ir future, you should stud the ukbjext of Plumbinj. A little knowledge on the subject will ' be beneficial to jrou In the selection of the beit material and liturct and in their proper location throughout the home. If you will call and consult ui, we will give you attractive literature on modern aanJ Ution and will show you the samples of imt4r Ware we have in our showroom. J. A. Montgomery, Astoria Patient Doing Nicely An njieration wa performed on Mrs.l). V.. Stoner, of (rysterville, at the Kste Sanitarium, Saturday, by Doctors Estes and Malin. Tlie patient is doing nicely. West Astorlans Victorious By a score of 5 to 0, a touchdown made in the first half, West Astoria beat the waputiun4 in an inVre-tii gam of footliall, on the home ground yes terday. The game was fiercely contest ed throughout and there wa a large attendance. Mrs. P. A. Huffman, of Walla Walla. Washington, is in the city, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. N, J. Judah. Of Interest to Clergy. The Astoria & Columbia River Rail road Co., having been granted member ship in the Transcontinental Clergy Bureau, the name of that company will appear in the clergy application blanka nd clergy certificates issued by the bureau for 1900, and commencing Janu ary 1st, of the coming year. These permits will be honored by all agent of the A. A C. R. R., thus eliminating the individual half-fare permits issued by that company in former years. Be quests for official application blanks should be made to J. C. Mayo, general passenger agent, Astoria, Miss Mary Carrington of Springfield, Ma, has the distinction of being the most expert typewriter in the United State. She won TO in a tournament in which 40 young women contcst'.-d. In an Hour Miss Carrington typewrote from dictation with .her eyes blindfold ed, 3700 words. What two words mean most to your grocer? and what do thry mean? Schilling's Best; and they mean a good deal of business without any trouble. Our Great Removal Sale of High Grade Wall Paper Is a Phenomenal Success. Now is the best opportunity to secure bargains as we will move to our new location January 1st, and in the meanwhile we are selling wall paper at prices lower than you have ever seen it before. Call and inspect our elegant lines. B. F.Allen Son, comS. st Weinhard's Beer. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Trea. and flayt. F L BIHIlUl. S-vretarv A. L. FOX, Vico Tree, . ASTORIA HAVINGS BANK, Treat Designers and Manufacturers of 1 HE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery. Marine Engines and Boilers, Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRCSPONDENCt SOI.C Tf U Foot of Fourth Street