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. . . 'V THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. ' THURSDAY, JANUARY l, i1 There Is Coffee ind Coffee end Coffee, bat Bailers' Barring'ton Hall, the STEEL CUT COFFEE Beats them all a4 tatitltt th moat fattidioa. 40 CEINTS ACAN .v.. ... .ih.r Vwn Moeh and Tav prepared n a Mt way. The coBee berry 1 cot up (not ground) by kiim of l"ort eharpae into email wife particle. ! it it aot cramhed. u by tit, aid method of grinding, and tbt UtUa ail ell enbroktm. Tat tmlJ OU . . mJ la nrcatcved indefinitely. TbJt U v . - i n.ri.AB H.il wiU make it to to CUM Boro of full ITUQI WBJ VI11M v - trength coffee than will any coffee gre and the old way. Bit tbt real significance of Barring tot Hall Coffee k that it eas bo m4 without in effect by those wba find or iiaary coffea Injure them. Try It A. V. ALLEN SOLX AGENTS FOB ASTORIA. ARS. GENERAL TOM THUMB ,rr- " " - ! f--- .'I X J f V A i trrA X I v J. !..). V r ... - . A; 4 fh 'vi . V "A r v .V -3 : Mw i - Mr. Tort Thumb, who come to th Star next wk, tarting Monday af tcraooa, waa bora in Middleboro, MaM, October 31, 184L At tbo ago of 18 ah acepted as engagement to tour this country, and at that tin the tu know a Levinia Warren. Sh wat married to Charlea Stratton, known at General Tom Thumb, in Graet Church. New York T3ty, and with him made tour of bt world. Ia 1885 Mra. General Tom Thumb married Count Magri, who ia a native of Bologna, Italy. With him the mad teveral tripa to Europe. Baroa afagri ia a brother of the Count, and hat trareled with them for aev ral year, appearing with them in their delightful comedietta, 'Two String to Her Bow," or "Who Shall Wia EetV 0SLE2 IS BLAXXD. CLEVELAND 0 Jan. 1. Upon Dr. Osier, who ia noted for hit 'old age tui tide" theory, ia placed the blame of 50 ukadea in Cleveland during the hat year. Out of 83 case of aelf destruc tion during 1905, fifty who killed them arlve were pant the age of forty yean. Ia commenting upon the fact thown im the annual report of tha health department for 1305. Healtf Officer Friedrich expreaed the opinion that the agitation resulting from the Onler theory wa reponnible for tb condi tion. Maoy pergon reading the opinion! f Dr. frier concerning the a when the Talmud, men have pasced their period "of uw- 4T haVe ni(Hl..rn method fulnee and the theory regarding b.ing tpiril j.j int th(, u.mi Put VUi OI III. w liru biicn itt-iiw, t . , . , , i r Th nritii-iniii i Knhlii ahitn Dahn of Slutzk, Ru'fia. RABBrS REBEL. Seminary Student Want to Have Eng liih Taught to Them. NEW YORK, Jan 17.-There wat a strike yesterday in the Rabbinical Semi nary. The Seminary haa 100 atudent between the ag't of 17 and 24 year studying to become rabbis. , They de clare that they will not resume their tuiUe until the following demand; arn conceded. 1. To have EiiL'li-h taught. 2. To be allowed to know more about affair outside their religion, routine. 3. To study the bible in addition to and of usefuln ss ia dent'' said he. over, become despon- Spoiled Her Beauty. WOMAN RECOVERS. Killi Her Lover and Tries to End Her Owa Life. CHICAGO, Jan. 17. Lucille M.Leod, who is supposed to have killed Walter A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY Harriet Howard, of New York, at one time had her beauty fpoiled with skin trouble. She writes: "I bad Salt Kheum or fxwma for yesrs, but noth ing would cure it, until I used Buckler' jffcmann while in a room at the Empire Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer notc 0n December 30, and then ahot for euts. bums and tore. 25c at Chaa. wdff WM uktB Jnm h, Rogers, drug store. ; Em . Hpiial to her home Ust i - ' night. I Before ber removal a murder charge ' was placed against her name and her ft. Have L...rU.t . 01 Ilela, , fa,htr P- R friend itd Me IUttei What Celor. signed bondi of $0,000 for ber appear- The flnest contour of a female face, the tnce at the inquest over Niemann' eweetwt rolls of a female mouth, lose body, which is to be held January 27. eometnlna; If the head is crowned with j v- ...,, , Vi- ..... .j cant hair. Scant and ratlin hair. It I M,M ni Niem,a wer ,ound bow known. I caused br a parasite tht together in a room in the hotel ater huiroT i Into the aratp to the root tof the th, flrlng o ,h()t na4 tllttcitA th( hair, where It saps the vitality. The lit- ... . , , , lie white sealea the arrm throws np In , attention of employes When the door purrowlnf are called dandntnT. To cure . was broken open Niemann was found dandruff pertrsnenflr. then, and to stop! . ... i i v v j falllnc hair. tht aerm must be killed. w,th bul,t wound in b.t h ad, Kewbro's Hernlclde. an entirely new re and the young woman w unconnciou etilt of the chemical laboratory, dertroy. j wth bnI;et ound , h Mt mh the dan'tr"" (trm, and, of course, stop . the falll- "-Mr. and prevent baldnesa were humed to the hospital but Nie Bold bv ' r drus;'t. Send 10c. la mina died without regaining conscious etsmpe f r lumple to The F-rplclde Co, Detroit., f a Eag-le Dni' Ptore. 351-353 Bond St, The revolvr, which had ben ued. Owl Drug Store. M9 Com. St.. T. T. wa found beneath Niemann' body on ln-"1" !-. t "Rpoeial Ajent." t!ie bed when he wa discovered. Nie- man apparently bad been shut from behind. Tb physician at the hospital said Mi McIod ha by no aiean recov ered and that her wound may yet prova fatal but at present tha chanee are that she will recover. x MONSTER PETITION. Will Bettoa Constitution" Fanatic Atk Congreea to Spar Ship. BOSTON, Jan. 17. Erio IW, the rtit left Boston yelirday for Wash ington with th Toimtitution petition," which he exiect to pre-nt to Congress eitther today or tomnrrow. While in Washington Mr, Pap will try to se cure the signature to the petition of many men prominent ia national life, who hare expressed themselves at fav orable to the movement to sav "Old Iron-Ides." , The petition is in immense affair and require four men to carry it. It I estimated that over 20,000 person have signed it It is about 11 yard wide and 170 feet in length. ' FAVOR OF FOOTBALL We$UrnColU Will Not Abolish the Great Game. SOME REFORMS ARE NEEDED Chicago Profeetor Sayi West I Too Levwl Headed to do Away With Foot ball Reform Me Behind Came, la ttead of Gamt Itself. GOT OFF CHEAPLY Certificate Fonters Borrowed Valid One For Use. SETON'S TRIAL HAS BEGUN Aa Investigation Into Norfolk and Western Stock Swindle Diacloee That Perpetrator Borrowed Valid Cer tificatn to Make Bognt Copie Prom. NEW YORK, Jan. The investigation swindH it wa said yesterday, has disclosed the fact that the alleged in stigator of the plot did not have to in vest $,600, the amount needed to pur chase a good 100 thar certificate, from which to make bogus copiee. Inform tion hat been obtained by th author! tie (bowing, it wa said, that) tha men borrowed 100 hr certificates from . r.tn broker. Th certifleste wts turned over to the engwrer to be copl ed from, wit! certain variation. x Three boxet which Charles August ut Senton had in the Standard Safe De posit Company vault and which were taken to Assistant District At torney Garvan' office yeterday. were examined. They disclosed atl tort of Moert. A diploma issued to Srton a a a The nam wat epelled Beaton by the Ohio Wesleyan University in 1803, was founds also the diploma he receivitf from the high school at Plymouth! Ohio. There wa also memoranda of ac unts with threef big stock exchange ioue. William A. Shoemaker, of Pbiladel phia, made a long statement to Mr. Garvin yesterday, in which he said that some time ago be had bought some old iitsu, of Norfolk A Western seniri tie and' ruld thcin in good faith end that was all he knew of the matter. Heton ' trial on the charge of grand larceney growing out of his transaC' lions with the llouton A Galveston In terurbun Railroad C'onipnny, will begin today. c WANT A RAISE. Er.gineext ant Firemen on P. B. R. R. Want More Money. & 0. NEW YORK, Jan. 17. The engineers and firemen on the Pennsylvania and Baltimore A Ohio system, it wis re ported yesterday, are dissatisfied with their pay. It is 'aid they are prepar ing to ask for an increase. In spite of the belief that the firemen of the I) la ware, Lackawanna A yest ern Railroad are taking a vote on the question of a strike, the officials here still think a strike a remote possibility. President William E. Trudale said laxt sight that it wa not true that he had referred First Vice-Grand Mat ter Wilson and th grievance commit tee of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen back to General Manager Clarke from whom they appealed last week, t ''I simply indorsed the stand taken by Mr. Clarke," he said. "The firemen have not been granted all they wanted, but concession after concession ha been made, and they tre better paid and are working und r better condition than th firemen on most of the otl e- roads. I told their eommitee I believe with Mr. Clarke, that they could not get any more conce ion. I did not bell v th firemen would take so foolish a step as to vote for strike." CHICAGO. Jan. 17.-Member of tht faculty of th University of Chicago believe the wave of "Football aboil tion," will not strike th conference col lege of the west. Dr. J. E. Ravecroft, acting head of th Department of Phy skat Culture, and Dean Erl ft Ilulberi. head of the divinity school and a mem' ber of the athletic board, bold that non of the Middle West institution will do away with tha game. I know that we would not think of abolishing the game at Chicago," said Dean Hulbert Ust night. "It it by far too good a gam to ke. There are too many level headed men In the wet to necessitate doing away with the sport. Reform are needed, it ia true, and it ia expressly for thi reason that th football conference will be held here on Friday. All talk of abolishing the game at any weatern college iu th ilig Nine' i pure nonsense." Professor A. W. Small, professor of socidgy, and one of the niot its fist rutial uien on the faculty, declared: "It i nonsense to talk of abolLhing football. I do not believe any rrpre tentative of the conference college will advocate aholUhuig the game at the meeting on Friday. I am certain Chicago will not. Chtnge in rule will not do away with brutality or rough nes In football It I th men behind th game, th official, and th spirit of th universltiee that count." 'Harvard action bat started anew the entl football agitation, but the gime never will be abolished In the col lege, of the Middle West," said Dr, Rayoroft. Chicago' attitude toward reform in football ba been definitely decided up on. according to a (tatement Issued last night by Acting President Ilarry Pratt Judson. According to tb statement "Definite instruction, have been given it representative. The representative will be Dr. Jordan. Imperfect Digestion. Meant .let nutrition and la conse quence les vitality. When tha liver fall to secret bile, the blood become loaded with biliou propertle, tht digestion become Impaired and th bowel constipated. Ilerbin will rectify this; it give ton to th stomach. liver nd kidney, strengthens the appetite, clear and Improve the com plexion, infuse new Ufa and vigor to tha whole ayatem. SO cent a bottle. Sold by Hart' drug store. FOR NEW TRIAL NEW YORK. Jan. 17. Former Judge W. M. K. Olcolt, counsel for AlUrt T. Patrick, will on or about the first Mon- lay in February, make application for t new trial. The application will be Imwd on the claim of newly discovered evidence. r Ikglnnlng of the m CLEARANCE Kotnrtime nervous woman' affile tion are imaginary. A (ruin they are a form of actual and terrible illness. In any event, llulll-ter's Rocky Mountain Tea make you well. A great nerve tonic. 33 cent, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist Dr. Reed's Cushion vSole iShoes are Death on Corns, t Easiest Thing Too Ever Put on Your Feet. Sold by S. A. GIMRE, AGENT TOR THE DOUGLAS JrlOE $4i R t .'"" np. 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