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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY loo. Crockery Dept. of A. V. Allen's Store OFFERS FOR TODAY 14 Quart Dish Pans for 15c p ttor eon early to g.t one t th' P: l'Py limit!. and WJ .lav w tlr .11 kiud of tinware and grsmieware at prices lower than ever mid in thi .it v. Don't take our word for it i come and see. Bargain seeker, watch the window daily of crovlery department, whe.e bargains ei always displayed. NARROW ESCAPES Brooklyn Apartment House Fire Endangers Inmates. ESCAPt IS ALMOST CUT OFF Tin Spreait TareogB Boildiag Saattiag OS For Families from Escape Fire- wi Piaally Beam T Wits lad 4eraWar Only Xigat Clot. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Notic is hereby givea that th count superinteBdeot of CJataop ooub- ty, will kold the regular etamiaatioa of applicant for atat and county paper at th Court Hous follow: For Statt Papon. CommeBcinr WedBetday, February 14, it o'clock a. at., and coatiauiag aa- til Saturday, February 17, at 4 Uocl:, Wednesday PrBBMBtltip, history, spelling, algebra, reading, school law. nurtday Writtem aritaawUe, theory of teaching, nanuBBA bookkeepiB;. phytic. eiTtl jovrnmet, Friday Physiology, geography, - tal arithmetic, eompoaiUoa, physical geoometry. Saturudiy Botany, pUoe geometry, general hUtory,' English literature. psychology. For CooBty Papers. Commencing Wednesday, February 14. half dressstl and rat off the escape of! four families. The were rescued by NEW YORK. Feb. 8.-Fir swept through the large apactunut house at v.. xui tnM iitnt. in the fashion- . ..." d i i... ..rtr tod. v! at o'clock a. m, nd continuing until BUM MCIKH1 VI " v I , . , ...... t . . .k ...t. FrtdBT, February 1, at 4 o'clock, p. m. drove ww of tenants to the street - . . v . , J. imt, aecona aoa bub wum veu-ncttes. Wednesday Penmanship, hUtory, or thography, reeding. Thursday Writtea arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, tchool law, civil government. Primary Certificate!. Wednesday Peommhip, arithmetic. orthography, reading Bremen and taken down on Udder from tha third and fourth Boor. All escaped injury except from expoure. Tha flame were seen in the third floor by a policeman, just before two 'dock and after he had ent ia aa alarm be roused tome of ten tenant while other were pouring out of the home. Cut off by flame which spread rapid ty, were C. H. Haford, an instructor in Pratt institute, Mr. E. D. Hadley, and her sob John II J ley. and J. R, Story, and hi daughter Mary, on the fourth floor, and E. B. Robinson, bi wife and their aoa Edward on the third floor. The building a a mat of flame ob ne aide wbea the Are apparatus arriv i and Udder were run up at once to the window of the apartment where he penned-in one stood shouting fur help. There were eleven taken out rapid ly but in sleeping attire only and they luffered severely. ' Itching Pile. If too are acquainted with anyone who la troubled with this ditre-in(r ailment you can do him no irreater favor than to tell him to try Chamber lain' Salve. It give ir.tant relief. Price 25 cent per box. Md By Funk Hart and leading druggist. , MOKE COMFORT THAN EVES. of teaching, physiology. EMMA C WARREX, Supt. of CUteop Co. SOWPE IS GENEROUS. Hat Givea Kaataa City Fiat Park and Raw Donate Art Gallery. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Feb. d.-Colonel Thoma H. Swope. who a few year jy gave to Kansas City !. acres of Und whii-b now, is the most beautiful part of the park and boulevard system of the city, known a Hwope park, will, dur ing the present year, give to the city a magnificent gallery of art, to be known a the Swnpe Gallery of Art, liich will co-t aj.jO.OiiO. Colonel Si will also give an annuity of 2nM0 to the city for the support of the art 'gallery. Th" tructure. which is to be modi-led aftef the Corcoran galh-ry of art at Washing ton, P. C will 1 bsTited on the Swojw l'ark riilv near the entrance to QUESTION LEGALITY Effect of Railroad Merging Bonds Discussed on OWNED BY BREWERIES. BY NEW YORK LEGISLATORS Bill t be Introduced Anticipating Mr ger of Two Railroad, Relative to the Availability of Companiea Bond Savings Bank Investments. ALBANY, X. Y, Feb. S.-TI elTe. of the merging of the railruad rr)Hnitions upon the availability, under the banking Uw, of their bonds, a investment for mivinss hauls and trust fund was di- KStssed brforo the banks coin mil tee of lb Senata and Assembly yesterday at th hearing ob the identical lulls oi Senator Steven and AsM-mbtymaa Wainwriisht, chairms of thoee commit- Ltee stnenJing the Uw reUtive to the securities In which such funds may be invested. Th bill provide that if any railroad corporation who mortgage boad are at th time legal investments shall be merged la or consolidated with another railroad corporation, th legality aa saving bank investment of the bonds of the corporation so merged or consolidated shall not be affected so long a said corporation in which it has been so made or consolidated shall regularly pay into it dividends upon the securities issued upon the stock of the corporation so merged to an amount at lejst equal to four per rent per annum upon the entire capital stock. Suiierintendent Kilburn of the State banking department was at first iiiclinrj to oppose tlie measui but an amend ment inggested met with his npprov.il and the bill so amended will be rcMrt favorably. , The amendment provide that . the metjjingcinpany shall assume I he. obliga tion of the company to be merged. It was said that the bill antkipates th merger of the Chicago A Alton Kail L j.t a .i..... ..e.r.V) B. ijoau ininpany wim me viihujj .vi.w Tbursoay-Art oi quesuooing, weory 1.1, Company)?) which ia the hold- tnc companv. The bonds of the foi.ier Amounting to aU.ut JJ,"tx.Oiil), about 3,00O,M)O of whM-h are held by savings twnk of this State, will still be legal if 'the bill liewmes a Uw. There appeared question whether the proposed merger would llhgalixe the bonds of the merger already sold by savings banks. Build Suope 1'mk. The building will 1 of On Sunday, December nth,' the Den-white nurl.le and will I- 2 f-et lonjr. ter A Rio Grande railroad will inaugur- -"' f,t wi.l. two -tories hih. with a Bbt a daily line of standard sod tour- lia.nin-ied la- roof and -itunted in a fet sleeping car between Driver and j "' Kri"L los Angele in connection with th new 1 " Clark road. Both cr will leave Den- . WANT HIGHER TARIFF, ver daily t 9:30 a. m., and arrive at' Salt Lake City at 1:35 p. m, the next 'Canadian Manufacturer Petition For a., ti.i. noint the cars will te Increase In Tariff Rate. . .... ....M t i:v. .v.,,. IT V A. nut.. Feb. . -The taiilf new over un.u uiiuhh., itig through pasen(.-er th privilege of omuii-sion t -iday ree.-ive. a r-- top.ovr of ten hours and a half in 'l ' " '' '"- cu t.l - f.t. r.Vmmil tti,u run I'MliV L.r a illllv .f !) 1 '! l-r eMt duty will leave Lot Argele. at 8 p. in., and "" """i-" '1 "'" 1 r,,M"'r arrive t Salt Uke Citv at 6:30 a. m., man'ifa.-tu.er. -ke,l for a bih.- ty K-cond morning where fy will remain t..M.-r 2.1.. The .-. ... ... . . N iit i a Kruit oo.v.s' a-ked for nn over unin o:ov p. ra., veuw i-u.- ( , .,. . . . 9n inon-a-e in the ilii'ie. t,ii Aineiiuin fruit lowing afternoon. This top over at Salt Lake City r,f th tegular line of . sleeping cars proinUes to be an at- j tractive feature for t ajisom.tintntal travekr. Chicaco Restaurant Moa Will Own lot PUnt tmrxan v.i. in ntu-inatL of hortage in the supply of Ut next stream are vilhl In te pro.i of summer, and a sharp ri In price, the eom-entraiMin, anoroing ine iw-eswr, rtt Ira i KtnmW Un't Association, water with whhh to eoneentrale the which include, a number of hotel, will ores, hem to eoiiil the rlosing of the lgin shfirtly tlie er-ction of an arti . coms-ntrators ami smelters win mean ..!! l,- ..la,,t t cost lim.niiO. The the shut down of the Ilutte Mine and ..lnnt .ill h.v. eumeiiv of UN) tons the consequent practk-al deiiopiilation of i - 1 ' I.. . . . ... ... .... utte anil Anacoliua. rigiires are aio iiliinitlnl showing the millions of dol lars invested by the dilTerent companies in smelting Improvement with a vlew o rendering the water of the streams as pute a is possible. The time consumed in hearing the Mngone ease bieak nil records in this State, more Ibjtll tune months lwing consumed In the taking of testimony, expert and otlierwi-e. The lrait-ri't eiiibrais's alsMit 7,0"i.(iiiI) wolds. a day, and the product will ) sold toH itiemhers of the association at as near -out pik-e as practicable, id the isillin' mills put In n pie fur nie pfiitiriinn. WANTS SETTLEMENT. A FACT PROVEN. 1 Heir of Fair Estate Arises to Claim Hi Share. NEW YORK. Feb. A special to the Tribune, from New Hiiiu-wi'k, N ; U.. -ays: i K. P. Smith, of Top-ka, Kas., lias ar tf there Is th slightest doubt In tli j rived to a fii.'lit against the set mint cf Stiy tnai Kanurun rrrra. w no. tkswld Csaslsie Kes lb Meat Ike Ileal of II Trath. exist, their belief It compelled bv the eQft .haf a. rutihlt Innurulated with the germs became bald In six week" time. It muit be apprent to any person herfore that tha onljr prevention of baldness Is the destruction of the rerm whlrh act I succewfullr accomplished Jn or hundred per cent, of cases the application ef Newbro'a Herplelde. Psndrutf Is caused by the same frm which causee baldness and can bs pre vented with the same remedy Newbro's Ilerptclde. Accept no substitute Destroy th eaus jrou rcmnve the ff-ct." fold br Jeadinr drure'st fend 10c In ftamp foe sampl to Th Herplcld Co.. Petrolt, Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-313 Bond SL, Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. 8t T. F. leur!i. Prop. "Special Agent." tleinent of the Charles Fair estate, H was n-ceiitlv in an automobile accident, in which lie had three lili broken. At the time the others beirs made a set- tl-meiit it was thought thi heir was dead, lie has placed bi rase in the hands of New Yolk attorneys. LIBEL SUIT. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. H.f;eorge R. Ilcadle filed a libel yesterday in the District Court against the steamer Rob ert Dollar to recover 3000 damage caused by the sinking of lilvlanti' bark in a collision on July 13, 1WJ. ANTICIPATE SHORTAGE. WAS ONCE BOOKKEEPER. Chicago Brewer; Owa 7s Per Cent of City Saloon. CHU'AOO, Feb. S.-Forty two luew erics, iiH-luiluig the Itrgw one of nearby cities taken out 71 l'r cut of the sa Usui litviise issued In Chiiago, Scold ing to figure prtslucetl by men who lake the saloon foes tit tha city collec tions office. Thnuigh th cily clcik's otllc it was astvitaiiicd that i'e ti wr wut.of the iH.nds issmM to s,cr lUviises for llllA the si(inlnre of the brewery of riiiaU. The amount of e-h Is.nd was t.Mi, makiiist total liiibility fol the fmly two bieweih1 of more l'in 21.- issl.issl on the (USUI saloon, for which they sijnie,!. DEFENDANTS LOSE Noted Cat of Ranchers Against Smelters Decide d. HEARING TAKES 9 NONTHS oUpate Wai Over Alleged Point ioa of Streams by Smelting PUata Reading Water Useless to Raachero Federal Judge WiU Pat oa Cat. Hl'TTK, Mont., Feb ft. - Finding of Master In t'hancery Oliver T. Crane In the nol.nl case of Hugh Magoiie against th iliffi-reut snullitig and milling cotn- muic of Unite and Anaconda have licen returned fliuling practically lop the ilcfen.Unl tsiiiuinie on the (troiind that the ilnnmp-s accruing from the pollu tion of tlie streams into wmch the tall- ins from the smelting and mining plants had been dumped In turn being ib-posited on farming la ml in tlie IVer joiit Yalley was more than offset by th genersl good resulting from the operaioa 01 toe eiiwiicr-i, uw ...s- tion of Magon sought to close. Master Crane'a finding will be sub mitted to Federal Judge W. It Hunt, who in turn will pas upon th Master's decisions, regarding whether or not an injunction order against tlie smelting coiiiissnies shall be Issued. Magone represented a Urge number .f ranchers in the Deer Lodge Valley which section of th country I Irri- Kated by the Deer lanlge river whkh river is fed by polluted creek from Hut te and Anaconda. It I absolutely im- wisaible to dispense with concent rating. svs Master trams, and making met mine of Butte pay, and in turn the Russell Rhea, Found Shot in Hotel, is Identified. ITITSltl 1!:, K.b. S. -Rus-ell !:!:. who is Uipo-ed to have been the ii.hu found shot to dentil in a St. lami hotel, .inn- to Pittsburg from Indian county thi. state. Hlsiut seien years ago. He was emploted as lxikkc"p-r for s hard ware firm until little over a year ago. sine then his wh -readouts iias l-"ii uiikiionti. No li latiies or lliends could I Imiit.Nl la-t niaht. Herman Wise ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTIIIKR r Art Yon Restlesa at Night. And harras.ed by a bd enngh? Us Ballard' llorehound Syrup. It will se cure you sound sleep and elf. ct a prompt and radic-al cure. Sold by Haifa Drug Store. Valentines This year our stock U larger and more varied than ever before both comic and sentimental, ranging la price from to each to 14.00. The w have tome noveltt-- in t) ty of fancy folding Valentine which bate never b-en shown befor. Also a new series in both rondo and sentimental in postil card. Rth show windows have been given up to Valentine Display fur one week. Walk by and take a look. J. N. GRIFFIN 11 II I CM U a Beer. lit- n. llli.111 luw i-vrv cin-iis wliirh 1,.,.- ,,l ..... . ............. ... the piinted program, or which mislcails the public by means of pictures, is liable o a heavy line for each oln-iis.-. Common Colds are the Cause of Many Serious Disease. Physician who have gained a national reputation at analyst of the cause of various diseases, claim that if catching cold could be avoided a long list of dan gerous ailment would never be heard of. Every one know that pneumonia and consumption originate from a cold, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, and all throat tnd lung trouble are aggravated and rendered more seriou br each fresh attack. Do not risk your life or take chance when you have a cold. Cham berlain's Cough Remedy will euro it before these disease develop. This remedy contain no opium, morphine, or other harmful drug and hat thirty year of reputation back of it, gained by il cure under every condition. For sale by David Ingram, ale by Frank Hart and leading drag gist. Old mtidi would be scarce and hard to find, Could they be made to see, How grar and beauty I oombineud By using Rocky Mountain Tea. Frank Hart, druggist.' SEE THAT BOY ? Hit clothes are worn out but look at his shoe. They are still good, because they are ii Billy Buster Shoes" They btvt a sole that won't wear out. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT f OR Trie DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Baal Street Opp. Rosa Biggins Co Study the Map Thirteen tatei and territoriei of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 25,000 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any other Wtittm roadt From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder and study the map ten to one your destination is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it. Note our several offices- maintained in the Northwest: Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busl 'ness and solicits yours. . a, h. Mcdonald, Ocntral Agent, Rock lilsnd Systsm, 140 Third 8titt, Portland, Or. c J