SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, I9"S AWFUL EXPERIENCE timird iatifaetoty. Reports from the Wading industrial centers indicate no I rn P oe-Mti.n, but rath-r an iuerMscd de mand. Money to cull i well a on time howvd hardening tendency, but exer Uli LvJ 5 buii cised practically no effect in market orration. It i confidently predicted Train Stalled in Tunnel on "Dead Centre." Ciat monetary condition will mm ap Situations Wanted Advertisements Inserted Twice Without Charge. preciably with tl beginning of the new year. THE MORNING ASTORUN, ASTUIirrr. OREGON. OS J5 J mil BET COAL SMOKE FILLS THE CAB Remarkable Curt. HELP WANTED. "I was afflicted with sciatica," writes EiGNud, Iowarille, Ssdgwick OoJ Kan., going about on eratohe and auf - .Two Brakemea Firemen Jump - from Train Attempt ta Sua Out Fall I to try Ballard'a Snow Liniment, which .Unco nation Engineer Opeai Trottle, I relieved ma. , Faints Eniine Crashes into Aaotner.l I used three 50c bottles. It is the . greatest hniment I ever used; hare SITUATION WASTED BY MAX AND wifa in Aa an kind nf u-nrl iar.lv t.r: . ji .! , , .... I "rrv ....g . u. . ,mia. 1 wm maucea tap. V Uri. nm a i.r.n n.i.i;. .11 c. . , . GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK in family of three. Portland suburbs line. Waea $15.00 par month. recommended it to a number of persons; AddwM jy. A.torian. ail expjress tHemseJree aa being benefit- d by it Kew York. Dee. 23 .With the throttle ' ... . labl to perform a put deal of light wid open and the engineer unconscious I . , " ' " on ut Door 01 me cao a neary I now walk without mitflww I a 99 a w a a . . n.b mvm BAU.WAI HAIL llJUUU3 VK tions ia Oregon; 10 men wanted to prspara . for ooming axamiaauon; be- Yurk Central locomotive drawing six I Sweet Youtur Thin- thU fc.a tn ufJ $00. Writ at onos to cars laden with stone rsa wild throurhleea a wonderful day my sixteenth! O. Hyn.n, 12 Breedea bug. Port- Harlem early on Thursday morning and ?rt.MJ: 1 Y t kim from land. Or. finally came to a standstill, wrecked when it crashed into a locomotive of the iieriem diviMon in the .Mot 1 haven 1 t v.t rv , I Million rush in mad A rt Details of the accident became gen- Iwi.w fmm Arthur and my hut' from mamma. x on the ears a i - ft il erauy Known lor me nri time iai another, when, if tW M mi, t -1-1.4 .v 1. - . 1. - : I K , ' " . : . rBJ,B7r' good food, and keep tiieir bowels regu- tar with Dr. King" New Ufa Pills, their troubles would all pass and quick euro for liver and stomach trouble 25c jjvy ueyo ot rougtiKefpsie. wno 1 ', now in Lebanon Hospital, dying from burns and scalds. Three men who jumped from the train in the tunnel LEARN lLEORAFHT AND R. R Accounting, $50 to $900 a meats sal try aaaurad oar grsduates aadar bead. Our six schools the Urgent la Amesiaa and endorsed by all Ralkoada, Write for catalogue. ITORSE SCHOOL OF FEXJ9GRAPHY, Cincinnati, O. Buffalo, H. Y, Atlanta, Ga, La Croat, Wk, Tex srkaaa, Tez, Saa Francisco, Cai were lying unconscious at the track side when foond. " What happened to them i a matter of conjecture. The accident i said to have been due to a lack of ventilation in the tunnel. A work train of sixteen cars left the New York Central station soon after daybreak. It ws drawn by a gigantic "Ping Pong" engine. The top of its short smokestack clears the roof of the Park avenue tunel bv onlv a few inches. At Fiftieth street the big engine be came stalled on a "dead centre" Engi neer Deyo tried to get the piton mov ing by starting the exhaut but in spite of his efforts he could not get the Dig machine to turn a wheel The fireman and two brakemen in the cab with Deyo began to cotight as the hard coal gas from the locomotive firebox came pouring down upon them, deflected by the roof and walls of the tunnel As the engineer, still working with rtight and main at the throttle h-ver to get his engine moving, looked at his three companions be saw them slowly and painfully crawl down off the motive cab into the tunnel. ' They tried to run back out of reach of the deadly coal gas, but before they had gone a dozen steps fells uncon scious in the ditch.j Deyo'a train was stalled on the main track a peril to traffic, and" he dared not leave the cab for a moment. Consciom of the danger that he too might succumb to the fume of the coal gas. he wet a big bunch of cotton wa-tt at the tank and platseie.1 it over liis mouth and nose. iut the waste wa little protection. Deyo wa till trying to get the engine off the "dead centre" . when his head began to whirl. With "a last effort of tonciou-neis he pulled Lack the throttle lever. .Jut then a pushing engine came up behind and truck the long train ami the impact started the locomotive. The. sIum-U knocked peyo, weak and dizzy, oir hi balance, and he fell to the floor of the tub unconscious.' With the throttlw wide open the locomotive gathered speed. Deyo'a body re-twl o.e to the len door of the firebox and t'ie flames open dor of the firebox and the flaine began to scorch him at they leaped out of the furnace. All the way through the long Park avenue tunnel the train flew. The switches were right and the drawbridge over the Harlem liver was fortunatelv closed. The train dashed into the MoHhaven yard of the New Haven Road, and ran into a light engine on the main track Botli locnutive w-e wrciked uiid .Deyo was removed iinconseionn fmin the debriis at Charles Rogers, drug store; guaran teed, . Mrs. anastorbilt" set a new fashion when she kised one of the horses in the ring at the New York horse show. Ti. . . . ... . . .. !. Niier u a norse man some men. WANTED EMPLOYMENT AS STAr tionary or donkey engineer. Address X, care "Astorian." ' Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life, comes to all who use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold by Frank Hart WANTED YOUNG MAN, GOOD EDU- cation, w,ould like work of any kind. Addre-a L. M. G., ear Astorian. china ware II CUPS ARB SAUCERS. I jj CHOCOLATE SETS. ' I I SALAD SETS. I I TEA SETS. ' I I TAKCY rr.A prT I tALL APPS0PRUTE I CHRISTMAS CIFTS. D Viri. n fl C2t:0ommerclal Street, Aitorl m I ufani WANTED LADY VITII GOOD REF- erences to travel for firm of $250,000 capital Salary $1072 per year and ex penses; salary paid weekly and expena es advanced, BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAUWANTt. GUM VAH CO. Kettaurant 17I Astor St Aiteria, Ore, All kind of mea!, NoodWt and Ckop Saey. TORE POINT OYSTER HOUSE. Eastera and Shoalwater Bay Oyster Steaks, Chops, Eto. Open day and sight, - lltk St, text to Scully's cigar store R0TICE TO ST0CER0L0EIS. FIRST-CLASS HEAL r (or 15c; nice cake, coffee, pie, or tjpughnuis, 5c, at U. 6. Restaur tnt 434 Bond SL BEST 15 CENT MEAL. You can always find the best 16-cent meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant 612 CommercialSt. NoUc ia hareby given that Oil an nual meeting of thd stockholders of the Astoria Electric Cwmppany will be hell at the office of the conippany, Page Block, Astoria, Oregon fin Monday the eightnj day of January, 1006, at 8 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of electing a board of directors, to serve during the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may lawfully com before the meeting. C. N. HIGGIN'3, . . , Sei-retary. Astoria, Oregon, December 10, liNtf. It tv MEDICAL. THE Dr. C. GEE WO ChlceSw Medicine Co Formerly located J58 Alder Street: for the nasi flsa roaraHAVE V K. . - . ' JLQ HUVJI at the PROFESSIONAL CARDS. FHYIICIANt, JAY TUTTLE, M.I). PHYSICIAN AND 8UHOE0N ieilot Am taunt aurgsoa 0. a. alartae Hospital Harriot. Oatos hour: UtiU am. 1 to :M p.a 4V7 ConuMrolal Btrset tod Floor. LAUNDRIES. The Troy Laundry DR. J. P. GO RAY, Specialist EYE, EAR, NOSE ARB THROAT sos OregoniAO Buildiog. P0BTLARD .... OREGON 03TE0PATHI8TS. The only white tabor laundry In th ity. Does the best work at reasonable prices and la In every way worthy of Address, with stamp. J. 'your patronage. I A. Alexander. Astoria. Ore. I WANTED A POSITION FOR LIGHT int,ide work, willing to learn. Twenty years of age. Address Chas, La r sen, Bay Center, Washington, 10th and DUANkTtta Phena 1M1. MUSIC TEACHER. MANDOLIN LESSONS GIVEN-MRS a D. Stewart. 127 Seventh street FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS A LARGE furnished or unfurnished room on Commercial street, with gas and bath, reasonable. Inquire at "Astorian." GARDENING. POTTED PLANTS AND FLOWERS for sale Experienede gardening and ob work of all kinds done on short wtke Addreas orders to X. C. Care Astorian Office. WOOD YARDS. WOODI WOOD! WCOD Cord wood, mill wood, box wood, aay kind of wood at lowest price. Eelly, th transfer max. 'Phone 1191 Mala, Bars oa Twelfth, opposite opera bona. TAILORING. Y) SPICES, 0 COFFEEJEA4 BAKING POWDER, FUVOHIHO EXTRACTS! AboluttPurihr, fines! Flavor, CrtartSfrtnh.ftcJWoilelTi CL0S5ET&DEYER5 r PORTLAND, OREGON. BOARD AND ROOMS FOR SEVERAL j E MARTINSON pai we. can ue snruxcu ai ino iiuium STOCK MARKET FIRM Higher Prices and Broader Tone Chief , Features of Week's : Stock -Market.. New York, Dec. 23. Higher price and a broader tone were the chief features of this week's utock markt. The fail ures at Chicago caused only a mild flurry here. Union Pacific was the fea ture of the railway li-t on rumor of a transcontinental deal. An event of great local intereht was the transfer of control of the traction companies by the so-called Ryan interests to thoe al ready in control of the Subway and ek Hated lines. In the industrial group ih purchase of control in Tennessee Coal & Iron, by Republic Iron Steel was a feature. Movements in th com modity markets kept pace w ith those for securities and railroad return con- The Astoria Restaurant. GOOD, CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT SERVICE OPEN All NIGHT 399 Bond St., cor. Ninth Hou1, Dili and Duane streets. FOR RENT NICELY FURNISI1ED rooms with stove; alo housekeeping rooms very reasonable. 678 Commercial street, Shanahan building. Fine merchant tailoring, Room 5, over Cooper's store, K. of P. Building. As toria. FOR RENT-FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms for housekeeping. Man and wife pivferred. Cheap rent to right parties, 10C1 Thirty-fourth street. FOR LENT THREE FURNISHED rooms for liiriit houe keeping. No diidren. Enquiry 4"2 Commercial street FOR SALE. FOR SALE SEVERAL CHEAP BED room MiiM, lot of curtains, shade, one range, and- other Jjonsef urnihhing articles. Apply at once 621 Exchange street. LOST AND FOUND. LOST-IN STAR, THEATRE, Dis charge papers from Company "L." Twenty-Third Infantry, U. 8. A., Finder pk-ae leave at this office and receive reward. I)sT Ijidy'H Mimll, silver, open faeej watch, with initials "M. H." on Mine; finder please leave at thi ollice. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS. For Kidnev cures in 48H0UTS urinary' DISCHARGES Each Canrale " bears the nnw-WUJ Bnturt ofatmntrftH SECOND HAND DONKEY ENGINES for sale, suitable for logging and hoisting purposes. For description and price apply to F. D. Kucttner, Astoria, Oregon. FOR 8ALE CHEAP HORSE, BUG gy and harness. Inquire Astorian of Ice. EMBROIDERY LESSONS GIVEN FURNITURE. ROBINSON & H1LDEERAND Goodman B!dg. 688 Commercial 8t URN ITU RE, Carpets, 8toves, Matting, Window LINOLEUM, Eto. Sodding, Shadss, BROKERAGE. C. J. TRENCH A RI) Real Estate, Insurance, Commissior and Shipping. CUSTOM H0U8E BROKER. Offics 133 Ninth Strsst, Next to Juetios Offios. ASTORIA. OREGON. LESSONS IN: HARDANGER EM broidery is given by Mrs. Julius Erickson, C3 West Bond stieet, Astoria, for 25 eenta per hour. 1 The Smith Premier is the simplest and strong est ofall writing machines. It does better work, does it quickerlasts longer, and costs less in the long run than any other type writing machine. It is The World's Best Typewriter Let at teni ro our littlt book teillnf ill about it." Typtwriter lupplw. Mi chinstrenttd. SffnorjphcTi furnithci. Th Smith Premier Typewriter Company 247 BUrk M., I'oi tiaiKJ DR. RB0DA C. HICKS OSTEOPATn Offlco ManseL Bid. Phono Black 10(1 871 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. OVED into the brick baildiaf sooth-sast cor ner of First ami Morrison BUela b- uaucwo.itrj rronl Bt, , Successful Hone Treatment Pr.O.OIt WO Is loowo throutnotil th VnU4 guie. and U callnd lbs Urral Cbla IhjcIot on acmttat of hla wondarful sufm without Ihs aid of a knife, without uMni P""oraiUMoraiiir kind. He traatasay aa4 all aiwtMw wlta porrul orUntel roota herbs, bark, and vegaublM Hut ars un known to medical ocUae la this nousv-r, od Uirough lh um nf teas harinlM rrtaV dia liuaraolM to aura Calarrh. Ailhiaa. Ua Tfahk Rhewmeawa, NervewasM. Stflasaca. Uvsr, Kkiney, ruasle WsainsM sad all ChrosJo O'ssasa. tail or riw, sncitMlnc s-oent stamps for nutUluf book and elreiilsr. A4&r. The C Oe We OUimm M4kle Ca, Mention inn " PerllaaOreea, HOTELS. 59 K HOTEL- PORTLAND PORTLAND, ORE. Finest Hotel In the Naj-thweet DENTISTS. DR. T. L. BALL, DENTIST. 2i Commercial tit Astoria Oreeon. Dr. VAUGIIA.V, DSNTMT PytLIau Building. Astorfa. Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN , DENTIST 578 Onrouernal St , 8banahan Eaildlng DR. C. W. RARR, . Dentlst, Manse! I tiuiiilimr . Telephone R4!i Mfil Astoria, ( treipn SEASIDE DIRECTORY WIWES AND LIQUORS. " " LICK San Franclaco'i leading eoa nnlence and family hotel central! located. Cob violent to all car lines, and places of amusement and la tereiL Cafe and Grill at tiched. Rates $ LOO per day and up. Street can direct to hotel from and to all depot," HOUSE Saa Francisco, Cal. THE GEM An up todate r-v,rt for 0"ntVma. Choice WlliiK. Liunor and l ira Glr ' . 1 ' . . - us a call and we'll J) the rtt.' 0. E. HUNTER, Prop, Seai de, Ore. LL .ex YEARS' EXPERIENCE A ' v - mm . Anrnn ini1ln a tknlrtt an 4 4miKiiw Snl' klf MrartiiHi our .""0 fit hnhr ltivtt l.M i,pn.hh!r iMMM.iaMa. I )mmantr. ItoiinMriHixitiSdatillV. HXSOBIOK n l'aiM tmit lira. !!.( ...i.rf fl wurtnf m(m. I'aionlf tlir..ul Itunn l, rtcalT tprutl n.SiU, without In tb Scientific Jlmcricutt. A baiHlmlr lllnatratad aaklf. I,.r4t Mr. rulailmi i.( anf mmiiian lournal. l.ra.a, SIS nr: 1'iiir nioiiUia, IL. SVldblall IMiaxlaalara. MUNMMo.'"" New York Uraucb Oltle, 4Ut9U WMblaaiua. U. C. MORNING ASTORIAN Is on Sale ta Aetoria at J. W. GRIFFIN'S B0OKSIORE. OTZINGER'S NEWS DEPOT, OCCIDENT HOTEL OFFICE, SCULLY'S CIGAR STORE, ' x JOS. JACOBS, CIGAR STORE, and ' THE ASTORIAN OFFICE, Tenth and Commercial SU. TKivS is ike kind of a, $iory for wkicltiKe NATIONAL MAGAZffffi is paying $10,000 I. s TOO DIFFICULT raairtMla tm wUn tba Prtmmd, btA4 t irlm alS Oualur iMmm aaa a.. uaaSxt . mvrf 1 a r "'. . roa( fmm k Iw4 I Um aww of nit (aval. ft nm4 nark Ma4 IimIMIm m h , aaS. ' ' 1 JH. mn4 .1 iwim In Um my,t U. hfwtlwS h'i.i will m m m m WHa " T U i . . k . I... . . xUur.r-ktmi. u,Min.i, ' " r kfr. rami, n u w..., I T. rZYTl know of atetierone Wswant littls itorles. artcdotn, bit of " anw Cliuuina r wagazmsor ! any clipuma book that hsi nuda )cm uom .w,lPefi ThlnR, Lauh or Cry h priiM IU bs gtren for th b.t trko tiona. Jm pile d siivar dollar, at huh s th firat tn tuccetttul compeUtonaia th tint aararH. Th oni trrtiditloa for en?rfrt thli eon pttltiun 1 tint ym mid with jmirclipt.ln rVof.v M vsuhs' trbl iuUcrfniiun to S National Maaamlaa. AdJiMa. JOE CIIAPPLE, Editor ' tt OORCHCfTEK AVCNU1V , BiMton, Mtti, . .