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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1906)
HIE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUAtY li, ia Ttsrt Is CcfTcc and Ceffes end Coffee, bst Bailers' Barring'ton Hall, the STEEL CUT COFFEE Beat them all aad aetiiSea th most f aatidioaa. 40 CENTS A POUND rw. m a ather. Part Mocha im Java prepared la a aew way. The coffee berry U rot (t groand) by kniwa of almost raw akarpaeea it mil aaiorm particle. That it U aot croahed, aa by the old meUod tf friadinj, and tbt BttU ail en nuil vabrakta. Tha essential oU fiJ .mJartl tul evanarat ul il PreasrYe indefinitely. Tbia U reason why a pound of Barringtoa Ball will maka is to ao enpa more of full atreagth cole tba will aay cefle gTeaaa the w4 way. Bat tbt real ajgaificaBce of BairiBftoa Hall CaBee ia tbat it cat bo ated witbont ill effect by then who lal ordinary coffee tajurea them. Try it A. V. ALLEN BILL SIX THOUSAND CUim fO.IU,N-Apirat French Brk Jun Bapfetc NEW WAR ON IN COAST TRADE Dnll Iky an Astoria' Docks Ctariaa Gta to Sea Argyla Down and Ready Columbia Dno Dewn Tbia Xeraiaf Local Craft Buy. Captaia Delahove. of tbe French bark Jean Beptiste, now unloading a cargo f 3,500 ton of Australian coal in this port for her eonsiguees, Meri Samu "el Elmore k Company, yesterday re ceived a bil ia the eum of t6.0no, from the Oregon Railroad k Navigation Com pany, for towage into this port on Sun day, tbe 3Itt day of December last. It will be remembered tbat the Jean Baptists waa driven into sounding ander Xorth Head, on the Washington coast, on Friday, December 29th. and tbat the 0. R. 4 X. bar tug. Wallula and Tetooth, stood by her oa that night and put towing line aboard the next morning and hauled her to seaward, keeping her in tow nntil Sunday after noon, whea tbey brought her safely in to port none tbe worse for her experi ences, except for the lose of aa anchor and a few fathoms of chain cable. Tbe bill i therefore, construed ia the light of salvage, and Captain Delahove hat eabled bis owner ia Pari, for expli rite instruction in the premise. In the meantime, the consignees, El more k Company, have given a general-average bond covering the claim, which meana that the freight he wa cargoed with .hall contribute, to the payment of tbe bond, aa well at the hip herself, and tho matter remain ia tatu quo until tho purpose of her owner are kaowa finally and definitely Tha Jean Baptist i atill di charg ing cargo at the Kim ore dock, having put about 1.100 ton ashore, with 1, S0O more to come. When the ha fin Uhed unloading. he will proceed to Ta- coma for charter, unloa the newt from Franc thaU change preeent arange- meat. APPEARING OLD Acta aa a Be to Fraatable Emptor meat. Too eannot afford to freer old. In tkeee daye of atrenuou competltiod It la nictate ry to maintain, at long a possible eae youthful appearance. It at tmpoealble to do thia without ro tainina; a loxuriout growth of hair. Tbm presence of Dandruff Indicate the presence of a burrowlnj icerm which lle and thrlre on the root of tho hair unta It came total baldness. Newbro'e Henselae la the only known destroyer of thls-pest. and It It at tfteo tlv aa tt ia delightful to uae rrernlcM mskes an element hair drees fr.g aa well at Dandruff cure. Accept n) tuhttltute there la none. Bold by leadln druprteta. Bnd lot la (tamp for sample to Tho Herpictde Co., Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond. St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St, T. T. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." BITTER FIGHT 01T. Last evening Portland Telegram con tains tb folowing bit of steamer news, of Interest to many here: "The first move in the fight between the independent steamship line and the Ilarriman intercut wa made this morning by the independent a, w hen ar ticle of incorporation were filed in the county clerk's office for tha Independ ent Steam-hip Ticket Office, "The object of the new firm will be to tell ticket for all tha independent steamer running out of Portland, and alo for Teasels plying between Seattle and Alaska. While thia ia what the object of the firm appear to be on the surface, well informed men aay that it wil be the central office through whk'h the independent eompaniea will keep in touch with the condition, and tha fur ther object of the organisation, they say, will be to line up all tbe steamer that are not connected with the Ilarri man line. "The scope of the new firm take in every steamer plyinkg on the coat, and the fight between the two faction, promise to be the bitteret rate war ever seen on the Pacilio Coast. The fight will extend from Lo Angeles on the south to tbe extreme northern port of Alaska. The incorporator. are Harry Young, agent of the Pacific Steamship Com pany! Captain W. II Patterson and Robert A. Hume." FLOTSAM AMD JETSAM For Cray's Harbor. The lightship tendr Heather will leave tomorrow with supplies for the light Nation at Cray' Harbor. She will bIho replace the light buoy -at Willapa. Tb steamer Caarina came dowa from the metropolis yetitlay and passed out oa her voyage to Saa Fraacico. Tbe steamship Columbia la due here from) TVrtlaud ea route to the Pay City at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. The big oil tanker Argyle came dowa from Portland yteiUy and will V-ave for California as soon as she ran make it out. i i The steamer Alliance arrived in port yesterday morning from Eureka and Coo Bay and after docking fifty-four tierce of fih at the Callendcr pier, went on to Portland and will return down on Saturday morning at II o'clock. The aUamnhip Roanoke will leave San Francisco on next Monday for this port and Portland, and will leave out ward again from here oa tho morning of Sunday the 21st in.tsnt oa her old Los Angeles run. All hand will be glad to see the handsome craft ia thee water again. The bay ateamer Jordan docked at tha Callendcr piers yesterday morning! with tho following up river paseengersij Carl Nordin, of Brookfleld; X. Peterson and wife and . Mrs. Matt, llogaa of Skamokawa, and Aug. Larsra and Mr. Solomon, of Altoona. Captain Tsbcll, who lately took the motor launch Lorens from this port to the Sound, returned yesterday. He re ports that the stout little boat be haved splendidly on tb trip and bad to buck some stiff weather outside. He made the run to Cane Flattrry in M hour. The captain will take on new duties as sroml mate of the steamer Sue H. Elmore. Steward Jowph Wallace of the steamer Whittier who was hurt about one month ago while crossing tha bar here, and taken to St Mry' Hospital wa sufficiently recovered to leave for hi San Francisco home, yesterday, on the steamer A r gyle, which is owned by tho same company as the Whittier. SHE CHOSE DEATH Rather Thin B Dishonored Woman Jumped Into Stream. TAKES NEK BABY WITH HER Party of Poire Ataaalt Wamaa Alone ia Her Home-Sfco Flee With Baby la Her Anna and Drown Herself ia Creek. It'a coming aooa. T0LCAH0S ACTIVE. How CHARLES A. TAYLOR'S NEW YORK COMPANY Vance Presenting and Sullivan's DIG MELODRAMIC SENSATION Sfler Marriage Von FISHERS' OPERA HOUSE h. E. SELIO. LESEE AND MANAGER. axillary 11 1906 THE MOST THRILLIXO AND EFECTIVE RAILROAD SCENE EVER PRO- DUCED A Play Filled with Intensity of Action. Strong Heart Interesting Scene. Senaatioaal Situation... Thrilling Cl-mazea. Startling Mechanical Effect PRICES: Eeerr-d Scat jocena, Gallery, Adult 35 cent, Cbildreo s eeota. .. ; 1 , Seat sale open Tuesday Morning at Roeflcrt Candy Store. ' '' Vetuviui aad Mount Etna Art Erupting. NAPLES. Jan. lO.-There wa a ud dra eruption of Mount Vesuivu yes- terdsr and the resultant scene of pic turesque nisgniflcenfe (wad witncfwjl by thousand of tourists, Including many American. Threw stream of lava leached the lower station of the railroad, causing serious damage. There are indications that the sctivitie of the volcano are increasing. The eruption ia thought to Is? con nected with that of Mountain Etna, in Sicily, which is in a state of eruption. without precedent since the eruption of Mount Etna is now ejecting red ashes which form an-iniuieiiM cone over the crater. Thee ahes are, in striking contrast with the snow which covert the main portion of the vol cano. ' The data ia a-t. PRINTERS KICEW NAUGHT OF STRIKE VIOLENCE Member of Chicago Union Swear They Are Innocent of Riotous Acta .... Toward Employer. (IIICA'n Jan. 10.-With hands rais ed dramatically above their heads, 283 striking printers ye-terday together took oath they they knew of no vio lence in cnniJecton with tte strike) against the Chicago Typothctae inau gurated on August 23. The declara tion was made liefore a notary public at the conclusion of a strikers' meet ing The sworn statement will be offered in the bearing of the contempt cases against President IX R. Wright and other leader of Typographical Union. No. 16. Judge Holdom hi given the printer until January 22d to present new information, after which the court will render a decision which may or may not send the officer of tha union to jail The striking printers ye-terday Is sued the first edition of a Polish paper, tha Daily Courier. Four other Polish PlIILADKLriUA. Jan. 10.-Choo.lng death rather tbaa dishonor aud clasp ing her eighteea ntonths-old son to her breast, Mrs. Alfred IVdock, wife of a wealthy young farmer near Ambler, I's. i believed to have fled, from her homo aad, closely pursued, to have leaped Into the swiftly running water of the Wissaclikkoa Creek, which runs in the rear of tho farm. The woman's body ha beca recovered from tbe tream. whiuh ia now being dragged for that of the child. Ia the Ambler jail Joba Vincent! a pole, ia locked up, and I raving madly aad tearing out hi hair la handfuls. II was found hiding in tha barn short ly after the disappearance of the woman and child was discovered by the frantic husband, who choked her into insensibility and would probably have killed him had But others inter fered. A posse of iltUens, bended by Frank Craft, a brother of the dead women, Is scouring the countryside for other of band of IVdsnder who have been seen hanging around Ambler for seversl weeks pat. It Is the theory of thce men, and of the chief of the police bureau, that after Mr. IVdock had left tho farm shortly before noon yesterday, Vin centi, and probably other of the hand of Poles s well, cam to the house, and either attempted to attack ber or other i gave her such a fright that she snatched up her baby and ran from the bouse. Tha woman's footprints in the soft soil, made at she an toward tbe creek were plainly discernabte, and mingled with them in confusion were the marks of heavy bouts. Tha belief is that one or more of the men closely pursued Mrs. Ifcdovk, and that rather than fall into their hsnds she leaped Into the stream, there finding death both for herself and her bal. Tha dead woman was a dsughter of .1. Watsna Crft. the. wealthiest nwf chant in Amlil.r. and that entire sec tion of Montgomery county Is aroused ts it hat not been before in Jesrs. r Of lattraet ta Clergy. The Astoria k Columbia River Rail road Co having been granted member hip ia the Trans continental Clergy Bureau, tha nam of that company will appear in tha clergy application blank and clergy eerUflcataa issued by tbt bureau for 1008, and commencing Janu ary 1st, of tha coming year. These permit will be honored by all agents of the A. A C. R. thus eliminating the Individual balf-fara permit Issued by that company in former year. Re quests for official application blank should be made to J. C. Mayo, general paascnger agent, Astoria. Success Is stamped on everp package. It is tha most successful remedy known. It makee you well and keep you well. That's what llolli.ter's Roiky Mountain Tea does. 35 cent, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist The motto of the late Mr. Yerkes, though be never so anounc d it, was evidently, "If tt first you don't sne ered, try, try again. He made and lost fortune or two If all ai-coimt are true but by perseverance managed ' to die in eery comfortable circumseatices, and to leave a handsome gift to the city, by which the public will benefit. At Foard k Stokta Co. A Grim Tdagedy i daily enacted, in thousand of home, a death claim, in each ont, another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. Hut when Cougha and Cold aro prop erly treated, th tragedy ia averted. F. 0. Huntley, of OakUndon, Ind write 1 "My wife be" the consumption, papers ' have temporarily suspended I and three doctort gava her up. Finally r '. .. . .. V .. ... I publication, pending negotiation wnn the union. It waa announced by th 11 1' ion that two job printing shop had signed the eight-hour ag'eement with tha Polish branch of the Typographical organization. Tuesday, Jan. loth, at f a, m. aha took Dr. King" New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cur d her, and to-dty aha ia well and ttrong." It kills th germs of all die ease. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 60c and 11.00 by Charles Roger, druggist Trial bottle free. Tht big embroidery aale. Miilng of the 0 P UhOi . Ml n a ft I v 1 I M 1 II I jm a 1 I II U II II I II n II ? OF CLOTHING HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS Eeimm Wise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER ONE EE mm Our annual book cletrtne continue, offering you books at cost and aisny for less our line of LATE POPULAR NOVELS Such a Cranstsrk, Right of War. Call of Wild, etc. Regular T3o thicb ara Wing sold at a so-called "Clearance Kale" here at 50c t cost you J on II Kit K. V'e hivt not advertiwd there because we were offering lunch better bargains. SKK OUt SHOW WINDOW -SALE TAtiM PLAINLY MARKED. Sheet Music Sale Jan 12 Look for window display music at lest than cost J. N. GRIFFIN BOOKS STATIONERY HVSIC G3 LrOECr TT WI1 l IUI U 0 Beer. Three Routes to the East Central or Scenic, by way of Colorado! thence to Chicago, Kansas City or St Louis via Rock Island System. Southern, by way of Los Angeles and El Paso, thence to Chicago, -Kansas City or St. Louis via Rock Island System. Northern, by way of Minneapolis and St. Paul, thence to Chicago via Rock Island System. Notice the three eastern gateways. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three, for all important points in Eastern and Southern States. PaH Information, with folder "Aeroee tht Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car," aant on request a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore.