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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. WIDNSSDAY, JANUARY ta, 190. Some of the Good Things Fresh This Seison. Crop PIN MONEY PICKLES Very fine Mantanill olive stuffed olives-Man-anill olivet, Huffed with IVniento. Mammoth Queca olives, finest ever on the mk.t. ' Heinie's Chille Sauce, Heinie's India Kelih. Something new and rery fine. Heinie's Pure UU Vinegar. Put up tn quart bottle at A. V. ALLEN Where they keep good thing to eat. SIIMAYflBSERVME w w - 1 conurbation, i coming to York. The parti-mUr condition referred to .i.. .,. "Khali alu-kVI he Stib- I:... ... ...i .,..). tli control of the . jevt tu mi .- - " board of trustee, I An offer from the congregation of Movement Started in Europe to rwh i-raei, of irtkud. and it t. Observe Sabbath. t o eut hiM vud for i im. . . limrea in hi salary of VwO a J ear ha been declined, it i announced by j I. Wi, who will con to New York MOTIVE IS PURELY SECULAR WnUe a nmc...- RICH HUD. U Germany, France and Italy the Merement it Being Taken ip Sab bath Observation Question Will b Agitated in America. White Diamaatling 014 Mill Contractor Discern Keal Gold Brick. ALBl'Ql'ERQUE, X. M., Jan. 23. In dismantling the old Albemarle mill in the Jeinea mountain north ti thi city Morris Brother, contractor. discovered hi.hlen under the foundation, a big j solid gold brick suppo-ed to be worth XEW YORK, Jan. 23. Tbe preena.siMWt 2tl.iX. It i supposed to have .v. i..u.s, t.l nf the 'been stolen nd hidden there by wine farms emnloTS of the mill, When the arrednea of the Sunday on thi con-1 1 employe o " sacrujiea wi j operati m ten year ago. tinent, will be considerably modified ac, hllve been taking out cording to Rev. Charles I- Thompson, by IIUU.hju(.rv to ship to the United a general movement toward a better 'Verde Mine in ArUon. O.reat secrecy observance of this day in Europe. "The motive of thi movement i purely secular, said Dr. Thompson, ad dressing the Woman's National Sabbath Alliance yesterday, "but it ha great religious significance. Immigrant who came here in the future will have an idea of Sunday rather different from that of those who come in the past, and it will not be so hard to St them to keep the day as we do. "Up to the present time they have had only half a Sunday in continental Europe. Xow, the government are be ginning to recognize the economic value of a complete cessation from labor on that day. In Germany the Sunday train schedule is being cut down all the time. In France, and Italy, one sees much les Sunday work of at1, kinds than in former vera. In Spain even the Sunday bull fights have been restricted." Tbe Alliance has just issued an Ital ian leaflet on the American Sunday wrick will be distributed to Italian im migrant as they cross the gang plank and similar leanet in other language!, will shortly be iseL The pre committee reported that the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway had stopped it Sunday trains out of Milwaukee, a the manager no ticed that, whereas he took out loads of sober men in the morning he brought back onlv drMnken ones at ni'ht. ha been preserved about tho discovery. ARRIVES AT LAST. Saa FIND INDICTMENT. SAX FRAXMISCO, Jan 23. The grand jury today found an indictment against R. Brent Mitchell, the mis-ing broker, supposed to be in Honduras, on a charge of being an embezzler to aliiiiit I1JXW given him as ,Hrolur. aent ami trustee," by fieorge T. Plowman. Pass of Killiecrankie Arrives in Pedro After lonf. Vera. SAXTA MONICA. Cal Jan. H.-The British bark IV of Killiecranklie, Cap tain Samuel Vint, arrived off port Lo AnwHe resterday after a vovage of 1.1 day from Antwerp. Tier long voyage was occasioned by a delay of several hundred miles off the Chilean coast, where she picked up the shipwrecked crew of the abandoned Biitish bark Dundreath Castle. Running low on pro visions and water, ahe put in to Con ception and left the crew 0 the Pun dreath Castle at Taleahuano, Chile, oa December Mb. The Dundreath Castle sailed from an English port early in lost April for Car rial, Chile, was abandoned on October 2Cth in latitude 67 degree two second. Lontitude 70 degree two minutes wet. FIVE IMS LOST Italian Miners Perish in Colorado Snowslide. BIO BOND ISSUE SNOrV BLOCKS THE TRAFFIC Storm is the Worst la Years-No Ttaina Have Reached Silverton, Colorado, for a Week Snowslide Reported From Ever Direction. I KH.VKItTOV. Colo.. Jan. M.-Fivl Italian miner employed, at the Sunny side mine lost their live in an immense snowslide yesterday afternoon. Xo par ticular or the name of the men can l obtained a the telephone line I down and communieatkm of ill kind destroy ed. The mine blckmithhop and ev- tram ers aiw alo known to k been swept away. Xo train from Durango or Uenver . . . a . I . have arrived here since i nmuwuj due to slide and immense drift of r.UK W hlooked the track. All the hrt line road running to( outlying campa are now snowed in. Therw are eleven slide between Stiver- ton and Wk Park. The slides average from sewn to 3rt feet deep and from Oft v to 400 feet wide. An immense slide went into the Animas river forming a dam of snow and k-e which caused the stream to back up aud ocitlow the; lUo Grand tracks to a depth of four' feet. It will lie two week before traffic can be resumed between Silverton ami Durango. The Iowa Mill, in Arasla gulch, ha been crushed in by heavy snowslide which came down I.i' lu"- tain. Tbe storm, which has about spent H fone, ha been one of the wort ever known in thi section. Delaware At Hudson Will Iiu t4,ooo, coo Worth of Bonds. NEW YORK. Jan. S-Tbe Delaware 1 lludim company annoumetl last night thiit the prtM-eeil. of the fortltcoming is.ue of H4.IX1l.oiX of Ixutds by the isiinpsny will be us.nl for the loll. a lug pur)He: tO,tH,tant for nmt of the 1'nite.l Traction Compsny of Albany, X. Y.. and a half Interest in the Schenect ady company t CJ.4iMt for new equip ment t ai.iXXMXH for tha ctm.trtu-tion of a envotr arouikl Vilkeslarre, Pa lo overeume the dilflcnlties ot congested ttack and high glade whk-h business rrHvied from the IViinsylvaui lUil road t Sulh W ilke-Une is now be ing hiiiidled over. EXHIBITION Boxln Cub Procures Mere Boys to Rght ONE YOUTH 1$ BADLY HURT Tw Siateta-Ytar-Old Beyt right tad One Receives Solar Plexvt Blew Sesd leg Hun to Floor Unconscious, From Which Me My Net Recover. YOUTHS SHOOTS THREE. Enratd Lor Shoots Cirt. Mother sad Brother. XEW1 YORK, Jan. 23.-Enraged be cause he wa told to curb hi. attention to Ullian Murphy, aged 17 years, Paul Prils, a youth of 13 year, last night emptied a ravolver at the girl, her brother George, aged 16 year, and their motbee, Mrs. Delia Murphy, in their apartment at 677 Wale avenue, the Bronx, wounding all three dangerunsiy.. Deits wa arrested while attempting to shout himclf. PRINTED IM JAPAN. Made American School Teat Books Cheaply in Jipan. SAX FHAN'Clsm, Jan. St-Custom Collector Stratton is Imblin? up a con signment of Amciv-ail whno! text book printed in Japan, p n!ing further inves tigation as to their admissi'iility. They are firt, second, third, snd fourth read ers, miiiI are Iwlieved to 1 a violation of copyright of reader. ued in the pub lic schools of tlie I'ni'ed State. The whol-sale price is invoiced a "1 cent per copy. The wholesale prices rharsed bv the Arnericnn publi-her is 0" H-nt M-r copy, -r int b:gher. , TO NEW YORK. Rabbi Wise of Portland Will Leave For East. XEW V'llK. Jfin, 23. Rev. Dit Stephen S, Wi-e. of port bind, Oregon, who rrceiiily wrote to l.oui M:irhall, secretary of the lx,nrl nf tni-tees of the Temple EmuniiiH-l that, timler the con dition imposed by the bonrrt. "Xo self respect in:; mini-ter of religion could cousider a call," to the pulpit of that AGED MAN DIES. SAX HKI!XAHI)li. Cal. Jnn. 21. An elderly man, later identified a Ja C'limeron of If -li.x, On:, di" 1 suddenly, yc-terilay on a train nt the Santa Fe di-pot, of heart die-. He eume from lis Angeles. hikI vvn on hjs way to Muri'-tta. Paper iifMin his person serv ed to e.tahlih bis identiy. CRUISERS ARRP'E. "HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. Wkta It la Free ef D.irif, It Crews Laaariaatlr. Kalr rreparatlona and dandruff eurea, as a rule, are sticky or Irrlutina affairs that do no earthly good. Hair, wften not disaaaed. grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff Is the cause of nine-tenths of by a term. The only way to cur dana- ... ' . l- ..... .... ml evolutions, forerunner of a more run m IU so ma germ, uiu, m iui j only balr preparation that will positively extensive program to be cjiried out mff tha rerm la Kswbro'a llrnlcldfs. I , , ; .... Ameriun Cruiser Squadron is Now in Tangier XEW YORK, Un. 23.-A cable dis patch to the Herald from Algiers, says: The crui-erH Brooklyn. T:icoma, C'hat- tfiiioogii, and Galve'ton, unilir command of Admiral SigsW which arrived from Tangier :t 10 o'clock yesterday morn ing, will remain until Saturday, when they will leave for Ville Francbe. tn the was- here frm Tingier, Admiral Sigl.e nut the vessels through practi- absolutely harmless, free from crease. sediment, aye mauer or oangeroua crus. It allays Itchlna; Instantly; makes hair flossy and soft as silk. "Destroy the cause, you remove th effect" Sold by leading drugRiirta. Bend 10c. In stamps for ample to Tbe Herplclde Co.. Detroit, aSleh. Eagle Drug Store, 351-323 Bond 8L, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. P. Leurin, Prop. 'Special Agent." when a suitable occasion occurs. Several of the Wat' erew are in al most daily prai'tice for the lioat race to l held ,in the quiet waters of Ville Franche if possible. The Brooklyn crew is handicapped by the loss of tbe fine racing cutter that was presented to Father Xcptnne on the recent eastward voyage across tbe Atlantic WOMAN KILLS MAN. Man Who Killed Her Huiban'd is Shot by Enraged Widow. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan, 23 A special to the Commercial Appeal, from Marks, Mi., says: W. B. Fairless was shot and killed to day by Mrs. E. It. Whiten, the widow of a mnn whom Fairhss killed several mmillis ago at Kcx. this cnunty. Mr" Wbien entereI a store ns Fairb-ss was leaving, and she tel.n e-npticd the revolver at him, live of the bullets tak ing elrect. If., died aim t instantly. NEW YORK, Jan. 3-la a coma from which It had been lti:po-ibl- to arouse him eaily twLiy. i 1 notlief tlo tim of the miis)nH.m boxing club which give, contest between mel !. He is in the Senty Hospital, Brooklyn, and so i Uwreni-? Tigh1, 10 yean old, of i;a Bond street, llrooh'yn. After the surgi-im bad worked for boors over the boy," Dr. William Bliss, brad of the hiital staff, said bw condition was siMh that tlie oulcome might lie fatal Tight" wa struck on the dar plexu Jori.h River, lo years of age, who, 11 it said, sttMck Tighe, River' alleged manager, William liuilfojk? and Wil liam McDonald, the alleged referee 01 the lut, are prisoner, charged with felonious sssault upon Tlghe. So pullcrnien were preent. It I 'aU. at tlie boxing tsmtesls of the rUr John Cluli. at Xo. m Bird avenue last night. There had been two fairly even rounds and the third round wa half over when River, it I albged, .sent hi right to Tlghe' body, .Hiking squarely sbove the nerve center calb-d the olar plexu Tighe crumpled up and a he fell his opponent drove hard to Ms Jaw. Tlghe' second eould not revive Mm awl he waa taken from the ring unconscious After a jhyskUa had failed tn revive him the boy was removed to the hospital. WILL BE REWARDED Carnegie to Present Cherokee Rescuers With Medals. PITTSIU'RO, Jan. 23.-I is under tood her.- that Captain Catro nnd crew of the Alberta will lie honored by the (,'urtiegie Hero Fund Commission. They will rei-cive medals or money, possibly loth, for their work in rescuing the passengers from the Cherokee at At lantic Ci'y. Mimager Wilnmt of the Carnegie Hero Fund soid last night! "The Hero Fund Comin.sion. finds that the work of rescue performed by Captain Mark Casio and '.lis crew of the Alls-rta, wa In no way overdrawn. All that i needed Is for the commission a a whole to pass on it." Men are judged by the company they keep, but It isn't aay to Im tip a woman bv her hat. Judge her by the mount of Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tva iha takes. 35 cent, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart, druggist f if tn - CHANGS or n The Baltimore It Ohio Railroad Commencing Bundsy, November 19. trsln Xo. 6, the Royal Blue Limited, will leave Grand Centrsl passenger station, Chicago at 6 p. m., instead of 3:30 p. m. and will arrive In Pittsburg at 8:35 a. m, Washington at 4:40 p. m., Baltimore 6:50 o. m. Philadelphia, :! p. m. Xew York 10:40 p. m. the same as with the old schedule, thus reducing the time one hour and thirty minutes. No exees fare will be charged on thi fast limited train. All other trsln will srrlv and I depart the ssme as formerly. Stop-over is allowed at Washington, liaiumore sno Philadelphia, not to exceed ten day, at each place, on all first-class through ticket. Dangers of Cold and How to Avoid Them. Mote fatalities have their origin if or result from a old than from any other cause. This fact slone should make people more careful as there Is no dsnger whstever from a cold when It is properly treated In the beginning. For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been recognised as the most prompt and effectual medicine la no for this disease. It acts oa nstureV olan, loosens the eough, relieves the lungs, open the secretions and la nature in restoring the system to healthy condition. Sold by Frank Hart and leading druggists. Cooper"! Annual Clearance Sale Row Going 0a. Don't Mis It. A Piano Number Free With Every $3.00 Purchase Clothes Bought it Wise's Pressed Free Except Saturday i The End of the JANUARY ' vSALE Drawing' Near While Reductions Are In Force While Assortments Are Good, Or Else You Will De Sorry. iermaiii Wise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER Is, MUSIC AT COST Sea window dispray of Me and Kc copyrighted hits-ell the latest while they at 10c Per Copy 1 Wednesday Evening We will put la a display of sheet music standard classical works, music oa which copyright has expiied that sell regular at 10c, lie and 2.V at Only 6c per copy Twenty piece for fi.oo. Watch thi alej It will be a bummer. J. N. GRIFFIN BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC U!vtiaoir1'a Laser f T di 11 1C41 U Z Uccr. Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole vShoes are Death on Corns. Easiest Thing You Ever Put on Your Feet. Sold by S. A. GIMRE, ACE NT P0R THE DOUGLAS WOE 14 Bond Street 0pp. Rosa Biggiof k Ce. Three Routes to the East Central or Scenic, by wty 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 tn Union Stations at all three, for all important points in Eastern and Southern States. Full Information, with folder Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car," sent on request, a. h. Mcdonald, Oeneral Agent, Rock Island Bystem, 14a Third Bueet, Portland, Ore.