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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1906)
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY io, loofl. THE MORNING' ASTOIUAN, ASTOWA. OREGON. 8 BARGAIN U ANNUAL WHIM Plotio Number With Every SB Purclume at WIos , "-a , ..,- r , , X READ THIS LIST 16 Candle Elctrie Bulbs 5 Hand Lamp, Complete 5C f. Tumbler for JoC 6 Stone China Cup and Saucers. ...65c c Stone China Dinner Flutes 60c China Scrub Brushes. 2 for 5 Above and maney more to b found at A. V. ALLEN'S IWt buy till you get our prices on all line of goods. 6 roveeluin Soup Pishes 35c 100 Pieces Flow. Blue Dinner S.-t. $M-5 (J Fi ve Toilet Set t.5 1 qt. Tin Coffee Tot 10 10 gt. Tails '3 Id ot. Dish Tun 5 id ot Hread Raisers 75 Astoria Chamber of Commerce Elects It's Officers. CR. MORSE NOW PRESIDENT C. G. Palmberg Preside in Absence of President Welch Secretary' Re portCash 00 Hand and No. Debts. IN CIRCUIT COURT Judge McBride Opens the Feb- ruary Term. HEROIC ACT. Woman Drags Friend From Railroad Track as Train Strikes Her, CHICAGO, Feb. 19 A dispatch to the Record Herald from Glasgow, Mo., says In saving her friend from wing 'crushed by a freight engine; Mis Mae Diggs yesterday lost her life on the j we-t approach of the Chicago 4 Alton . bridtv. MU DiRJP. Mis Uui Ar Ithur, and two other young women had GRAND JURY WANCLIXU walked across the bridge and were near - - 1 .... ing the end when they hoard a tram behind them. All four ran, three got ... safely off. but Mis Arthur stumbled and "fell on the track. Miss Dig ran to btr. At the same instant the pilot of the locomotive struck the rescuer, killing her instantly. Civil Docket Sounded Cases Dismissed Others Set for Argument on Mu ttons AH Officers and Bar in Attendance Notes. President, C. H. Moi;. Vice-President. .lhu C. MoCue. Treasurer, 0. V. Lunsberry. Secretary. Charles R. irKK"1- This is the official roster of ttf As toria Chamber of Comincroe, for the coining y-ar, as determined by its mem bers at the rvgulur session held last night. In the absence of President J. - Welch, C. G. Palmberg was sent to tha "Hotel Irving" gives special rates for rooms and board to permanent guests. The circuit court for this district and term was convened at 2 o'clock yester day afternoon, Judge Thomas A. Mc Bride, presiding: AU the officers ol the court were present At the request of District Attorney Harrison Allen, a grand jury was em panelled consisting of Robert Car rut hers, foreman; F. E. Brailler, James Finlayson, Thomas Doig, Asnius Brix, S. A. Adair and R. H. Abercrombie; the grand jury was duly instructed by the court, and a bailiff appointed and sworn to its service, in the person of L. E. Selig. The following jurymen were excused from the regular panel by the court for cause: C. C. Masten, Frank Cook, J. F. Kindred, Chas. Guillanune, John Morton and F. M. Blaisdell. The members of the Astoria bar near ly all being present, the civil docket was then sounded by the court, and the following orders were entered against the cases named: Dismissals, Welch Tersas Christiansen, Allen & Lewis, ver sus CoflH, Johnson versus Johnston, t, , ..,,,, 'ol I j r t ol MaukovitZ versus Kiljunen & Roelofz, Smith ver-us ! RELIEF Hazen, Jensen Hansen versus Ander son, Mahone; versus Mahi, MeeV, Frank Company versus Crites et. al, Building & Loan Land Co. versus Hall, Anderson versus Kaluni, Martinis ver sus Stanovich. Default was entered in the matter of Schawburger ver-us Bnatk. The following mattes were et for j argument: Christiansen versus Ka-1 both, today; State of Oregon, on re-1 lation of J. H. Hansen, ver-us Lhas. H. Page, Friday, ID a. in.; Christian sen versus Stcnsland, Monday next, be for the jury. Permission to amend was granted in j tlirt following ea-es: Seaside Spruce Lumber Company versus Oh; in the ease of. Reed veius City . of A-toria mo tinn to make complaint inure definite, set for argument today. The court ordered due record made of .11 1, t..s inniled down from the COLORADO VOLCANO. Mount Sutton Suddenly Becomes Active Volcano. CHICAGO. Feb. Ill A dispatch to the Record-Herald from Hot Sulphur Springs Colo., says: J&nmt Sutton, a lofty promontory three miles from here yesterday devel oped into an active volcano, flames and smoke, belching from a crevice far up the mountain side. A party of visitors approached as near the crater as they dared, onlv to be driven back by stifling sulphurous fume. There has been but little lava emitted "1 ,,r r rr t t" ' ' V j t I mgslSsml'. 'alffilm nl'irPlt'dUim-JU C. R. MORSE, President Astoria Chamber of Commerce 77 A (STTT TO) 1& NO. 1-With every Men's Suit or Overcoat un der $16. WI8E gives a screen worth 1.50 RIOTS IRE SEVERE Russian Massacres Affected Thous ands of Persons. NO 2 With every Suit or Overcoat worth over over 516, and under $82.60 WISE gives a pair of Vases, valued at 3.00. NO 3 With every Suit or Overcoat from $22.50 up WISE gives a Pair of Those Xtra Fine Japanese Vases worth 55.00 ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER FUND DISTRIBUTED Three Million Dollars Raised in America and England to Aid Sufferers- Two Million Already Dis tributed. NEW YORK, Feb. 19. Carl Met tauer. of Ixmdon, who directed the dis tribution in Russia of the funds raised for the relief of the Jews despoiled in the massacres and' riots last November. has arrived in this city It lias been difficult," 'aid Mr. Stet- tnuer to estimate accurately tlie mini her of persons who lost their lives in the outrages but verified returns from twvnty-seven out of 30 towns in which trouble occurred, show that the number .1 t .. ! i T.'iS ami wounded 0750. The HlpiTliK' court in eases irom mis .u, - tow-it: Reid Mw-dwk Co. versus AU n..mlr of familiies directly affectcd aska Fishermens' Packing Company, those whose house shops, or factories sate of Ore.,,, vc.us J. S. Smith. j were the objects of attack,, and pillage 71m petit jurv Was exc.-Al fnim -was between 40..XKJ and 50KlO. Jo service until Monday next. I these must be added those who were ! . ; indirect suffers clerks, workmen, and Tl, ..n.lo.date woman avoids cans-' the like to the number of nearly a tics. drus and powders. They are ex-1 quarter of a million persons who were trom-lv harmful to the skin, while Hoi-1 thrown otit of employment by the de t,.i. r,..,4ni, Tm maVu it 1 atrneiu.n of shons and factories. And Havers jwnuiam , - soft and beautiful. 3." cents, lea or Tablet. 33 cents. Frank Hart, druggist chair, and Secretary Hi'ins handh-d the records in his custoninry alert and satisfactory fashion. The accumulated business of a rou tine nature was presented and dispos ed of in sequence and good order, in eluding the annual report of .secretary Hitfgin, whkh showed among its other totals, receipts from the first of Jan uary, 1905, to the nd of the year, in the" sum of $830.45, and disbursements for the same period, of 42.25; leaving a balance on hand, January 1, lDOti, of $188.19; of this latter sum there has been disbursed the further sum of $l0.C8, which leaves, an available bal ance n hand, this morning of Hi.ol, and no debts pending against the Chamber-. A good record and one whol ly pleasing to the membership. X letter, just at hand, from I niteO States Senator Fulton, in the matter of the establishment of "range lights across the Columbia river bar, was read, in which the senator acknowledges the re ceipt 'of the ChamWs plea for the maritime advantage, but deprecates its immediate prosecution, on the ground that it is necessary that the jetty and the permanent channel lie attained be fore the lights could be. establi-hed with any safety or permanence. The report of Secretary Higgins was ordered to the executive committee for examination and report. Upon motion of John Oratke, tho secretary was directed to send a tele graphic communication to Senator I ill ton, the first thing today, advising him of the wish of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce that he and his colleagues shall earnestly support the passage of the Heyburn Pure Food Hill w hen it comen to a vote in the federal senate tomorrow. Adjournment was then taken. -"r Clothes Bought ot Wise's Pressed Free of Charge Frightfully Burned. rs, W Moor, a machinist, of Ford rstv P. hmA his hand frlffhtfullT burn ed in an electrical furnace. H. applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve wit me umm results "a quick and perfect cure." Mi-th for Ruins. Wounds, Sorts, Eetem and Pile. 25 at Chas. Rogers, Uruggisu CHAKGI 0? TOR Toe Baltimore k Ohio Railroad Oommencing 8unday, November 19. train No. e, the Royal Blue Limited, will leave Grand Central passenger station, Chicago at 5 p. Instead of 3:30 p. m. and will arrive In Plttamurg at t:30 . m.. Washlnirton at 4:40 p. m., Baltimore 8:60 p. m. Philadelphia, 8:19 p. m. New York 10:40 p. m. the aame aa with the old schedule, thus reducing the Urns on. hour and thirty minutes. No exeess fare will be charged on this fast limited train. All other trains will arrive and depart the same as formerly. 6Up-over is allowed at Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, not to exceed ten days, at each place, on all first-class through tickets. r 80FTNE8S OF SEALSKIN. la Rivaled hr Human Hair Where Daadrnff I Eradicated. Sealskin is admired the world over for Its softness and glossiness; and yet the human hair is equally as soft and glossy when healthy: and the radical cause of all hair trouble la dandruff, which is caused by a pestiferous parasite that saps the vitality of the hair at Its root. Newbro's Herplclde Is the only preparation that Is fatal to the dandruff germ. Without dan druff there is no falling hair, but a lux uriant growth of glossy, soft hair Is cer tain. Scouring the scalp won't cure dan druff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thous ands of women owe their beautiful suits of hair to Newbro's Herplclde. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps to The Herplclde Co.; Detroit, Mich. .... ..i. f -1. ! i many of these are sim out. oi hoik im consequence. i v"fhe direct material loss of property, ! either stolen or burned, or plundered; ! was approximately $11)0,000,000. It will therefore be clear that even the vast fund collected in this country, England, and nlsewhere could only recompense for a small portion of the enormous s. Of the Jewish relief fund collected in this country, and of which Jacob H SdiifT was made the custodian, $1,000,' 0O0 was transferred to London, where it became a part of the larger fund, ag gregating about $3,000,000 "To the mechanic we gave tools and to the sinsill merchant a little stock of goods, ami throughout we aimed to put tho stricken people in a position to help themselves Of the total fund, about $2,000,000 lias thus far been distri btitcd." Eagle Drug Stare, 351-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Trop. "Special Agent." The woes of the coal man and the plumber seem to have been minimized. CAUSES APPENDICITIS. Th Yellow Fever Germ. ' has recently been discovered. It bears a close resemblance to mo maiaria Ker,n To free the system from disease germs mmt fleet ive rctnedv is Dr. Killir! nic - .. New Life Pills. Guaranteed to cure all riiunniiua .int. in tmilnriiL uoiHon and con- stipation. 25e, at thas. iioger wrug Store. Paraffine in Chocolate Creams is Very Harmful. ClIfCAOO, Feb. 10 Paraffine produo ing appendicitis ana an sons oi sioiuucn disorders, especially in the eases of women, children and per-ons of weak constitution, lias been used in small round chocolate cream cakes, to give the chocolate cream a consistency which will not be affected by the heat, Frederick J. II. Kracke, assistant com missioner of agriculture of New York who is here to attend the National Dairy and Food show brought six of these cakes with him. The cakes contained forty-nine grains of paraffin, an average of eight and one-sixth grains each. The analysis was made by J. F. Oeisher, the state analyst of New York. The takes are made by a bakery firm of national reputation which has exten sively advertised the purity of its pro ducts. The cakes brought liere by Mr. Kracke will be exhibited today. With them is the glass tube showing the paraffin taken 'from them by the an alyst. Each cake contained portion of that substance about the size of a five-cent coin if they should be reduced to that form. I II lnlH II ii I V J8S lib f liftfaV IIP mm illy Buster Shoes" They have a sole that vipn't wear out, Latest Popular Hits DIRECT PROM THB EAST Every month w receive the latent populsr vocal and Instrumen tal hits direct from the great Ea stern publUhers. We receive from 20 to 30 of thciw new piece each month and It will pay you to drop In at lre'st once a month and look, them over. We keep them eparate from our large general stock of music and it need take but a few minutes of your time. Kep an eye on the show window also. J. N. GRIFFIN vv einriiar u Beer. SSSWIMPMiiJi S. A. GIMRE, AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE 543 Bond Street 0pp. Boss Higgins &Co. Study the Map Thirteen stages and territories of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 5.ooo population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any other Western road! 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 ffiS? GetaRocklsland 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 busi nessand solicits yours. S5 i a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ore. 1 I J