The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 14, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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    SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1906.
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THE MORNING ASTORIAX. ASTORIA, OREGON.
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SPRING
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT YOUR VEGETABLE, FLOWER
AND GRASS SEEDS. WE HAVE A LARGE AND CHOICE
VARIETY.
Red Clover, White Clover, Tim
othy, Orchard. Blue Grass.
Choicest Varieties of Sweet Pea nd Nasturtium Seeds.
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Sole Agents For Baker's Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee.
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RESIGN OR EXPLAIN
Mutual's Trustees are Called on
to Resign.
BY BRITISH POLICYHOLDERS
Peabody of Mutual Says British Policy
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Holders Have Only to Name Those
Whom They Desire to
Resign.
Human Blood Marks.
A tale of horror was told by marks of
human blood in the home of J. . Wil
liams, a well known merchant of Bao
Kv.. He writes: "Twenty yoars apo 1
had severe hemorrhages of the luntrs
and was near death when I ben tak
ing Dr. Kinc's New Discovery. It com
pletely cured me and I have remained
well ever since." it cures nemorrnages
Chronic Coughs, Settled Colds and Bron
chitis, and is the only known cure for
Weak Lunjpu Every bottle guaranteed
by Chas. Rogers, Druggist. 50c and $1.00
Trial bottle free.
SOFTNESS OF SEALSKIN.
U Rivaled lr Hun HIr Wfctr
Daairaf la Eradicated.
Sealskin is admired the world over for
Its softness and glossiness; and ret the
human hair is equally as soft and flossy
When healthy; and the radical cause of all
hair trouble Is dandruff, which is caused
by a pestiferous parasite that saps the
Vitality of the hair at Its root Newbro's
fterpictde is the only preparation that is
fatal to the dandruff perm. Without dan
druff there is no falling hair, hut a lux
uriant growth of glossy, soft hair Is cer
tain. Scouring the scalp won't cure dan
druff. Kill the dandruff germ. Thous
ands of women owe their beautiful suits
of hair to Newbro's Herplclde. Sold by
hading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps
to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich.
Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St,
Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St, T. F.
Ienrin, Prop. "Special Agent."
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Your attention is
called to our new
store, now open and
ready for business
We Do Expert
Painting, Graining
Paper Hanging
and Frescoing
GIVE US A CALL
The Eastern Painting
S Decorating Co.
No. 75 9th St.
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"Billy Buster
Shoes" i
BETRAYED A TRUST
NKW Y015K. April l:.Tlif Tt'ilmm
tihy uys:
"I'lv-idntt IVabodv nt' tlu Mutual
t J l.itV lnsui'iint'P t'oinpnny tiid yo-ti'tdav
J. 5. Massev In Clatsoo Jail For ,lll,t if lh, iH,,i('-v ,,"M,,,Si ",mia
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Petit Larceny.
WANTED IN PORTLAND ALSO
Dissipated a Girl Friend's Money, Kept
Her Watch, Sneaked Out of Port
land on Roanoke Nailed Here
On Another Offense.
They hare a sole that won't wear out.
S. A. GIMRE,
AGENT FOR THE DOUGLAS SHOE
The young chap referred to in the
following story taktn from yesterday's
Oregon ia 11. now lanquitie$ in the Clat
sop county jain in default of (mil in
the sum of $500 et ly Justice Good
man yeest4rday aiternoon, in whose
court he was formally charged with the
crime of larceny by Martin Franeto
vioh, of thi city, whose cocker span
ial dog Massay undertook to steal yes
tcrday moiDing. The Oregonian story
reads a follows:
".fi3 Anita Horruhaw, who arrived
in this city yesterday morning from
Southern Oregon is decidedly put out
Over the methods ud by Captain Slo
ver in the releasing of prisoners, for
the act of that official in turning out
J. S. Massey on $10 bail at about 7:30
o'clock last evening may cost the young
woman 250 and her gold watch. Miss
Hornsliaw, who is acquainted with Mas
say, turned over to him the sura men
tioned and the watch for safe keeping
while on the train on the way to Port
land. The young man proved untrue
to the trust and after he paru-d from
the girl at the depot he became intoxi
cated, and while in that condition he
ran foul of Patrolmen Burke and Price
and was taken to the station some few
horn after landing at the depot. Miss
Uorn-imw became cognizant of teh ar-re-t
and telephoned th polii-e to hold
the man until she could fall and
identify her, belonging's and w her
eret while friend. She was told to call
at 9 oeloek and; she. would be ac
commodated. As she was very anxious
to recover her money and watch, she
called at tin- station at 7:40. or an
hour and 20 minutes earlier than the
time set, and imagine her chaigin to
find that her quarry had been freed on
10 bail bail, taken from $75 found on
his person by Captain Sloveer. A search
is being made for Massay.".
Mas-ay and two companions reached
this city on the steamer Roanoke, and
duning hii pcfabbulaOlorls abojitj the'
city, he attempted to lure the dog of
Mr. Franetovich away, but wa3 col
laed by Officer Wilson of the city police
before he could regain the steamer and
the seclusion of his stateroom. His case
passed out of police jurisdiction upon
the filing of the complaint in the jus
tice's court, and he might have been
footloose again had not District Attor
ney Allen requested Judge Goodman to
fix the bail at a figure that proved a bar
rier to further freedom.
Ma-say admits his responsibility for
the loss of the money belonging to Miss
Ifoin-hiiw but claims "she helped him
blow it in" which statement is, in all
probability, false, and the excuse of
a man who is mean enough to steal a
woman's money, but be that at it may,
he i- in duress, and will have to answer
both charges here, and in Portland. On
his pel son was found $45 in gold and a
lady's gold watch.
District Attorney Allen is in Port
land and will go into the case there
with District Attorney Manning, and
the result of that conference will gov
ern his action in dealing with Massey
upon his return today, or tomarrow.
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Its equal as a curative agent does not
exist. So perfect is the medicinal action
as to challenge the admiration of the
1 medical profession. Such is Jlollister's
I Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents, Tea or
Tablets. For sale1 by Frank Hart, druggist.
ay which trustees they wanted t re
sign those, trustees would resign or
explain why they would not do m. The
statement was made in a discussion
with reporters of 11 cable nie-ag.' from
Loudon say that the llritish jtolioy hol
ders wanted the retirement of trustee-.
who had Iteen closely s,Hiatel with
President McCunly. President Peabody
smiled when ho was told that the
despatch from London stated that the
policy bonders there were dissatisfied
with the replv of .lotih Choate to
their requests which wcre.befoie the
trustees of the Mutual Life by A. 1).
Guilliard.
"Forty eight tymr ngV he said.
''I saw a ('able message fivuii London,
in which the British policy holders said
tliey would be guidcl only by Mr.
Choate. N'ow that Mr. Choate has done
something for them, seemingly, they
are not satisfied with what he has done
and want something cNe. The retire
ment of MeCurdy trustees would mean
that all the present Board except my
self would resign. The British policy
holders have not intimated to us that
wanted retirement of nny particular
trustee but if the MeCurdy trustees
were to retire today, they would re
quest something else tomorrow.
"I want to say however, that if Uie
British policy holders will write over
and ay what trMuce should resign,
the trustees will resign or explain why
they should not." .
In order to make (dear just what
demands or requests had been made to
the trustees of the Mutual Life through
Mr. Julliard who has just returned
from England. Mr. Peabody said:
"First they asked us to p.-rmit an
English actuary to verify the enmpnta
tion of the reserve liabilities which al
ready had lccn made by Uie insurance
department of the slate of New York
that we cheerfully as-ented.
"Second, they asked that we elect one
or more Engli-h trustee-. Thi T pre
sume the company will do w'ly cheer
fully, and we will be glad to have names
suggested by the English policyholders.
"Third, we have been asked to turn
j over the English business of the com
pany to a new company to be formed
in London, and to pay over at the same
time the total re-ervees held against
the English policies. This we see no
legal or lawful way of doing at present.
For that and for other reasons we have
not con-idered it practicable. The legal
questions involved are being examined
now br Mr. Choate."
EMPLOYES LAID OFF.
CHICAGO. April LI.- Many employe
of various railroads entering Chlengn
were laid oil' yclcrday on account of
the dcciVu,' in business resulting in
the coal strike,
The Chicago and Northwest cm laid
oil' the hundred employes,
ll "4 .tnuouiieed that (he Chicago
vV Alton had dropped neatly -00 em
ployes from the pay roll.
I'onr hundred mechanic- of the Chi
cago and L'asteiu Illinois are now idle,
Curtailments in the yar and truiu
sen ice are general on all l oads owing
to t!ie ee-saliou of the deinaiiil for fuel
iiauliuc,.
f
ESS G
EAOTE
n A WEAKLING
Maxim Gorky Says Priest Worked j
For Himself.
The Sun Will Shine
on
Ami you must be inside one of our Spring Suits by
that time. Don't wait select YOURS while the
stock is full.
Have you seen the new
Dunlap Split Straw Hat
They are right you must have one. Our
stock of John B. Stetson Hats for
Spring just arrived. See them.
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HE SHOWED BASE TREACHERY
at
P. A. STOKES
"THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE."
Russian Government Gave Him 219.000
Rubles for Securing Support of
the Workingmen Betrayed
Peoples Trust.
COMMITS SUICIDE.
XFAV YORK, April 12. Henry Lohse,
aged 53 years, for 28 years a clerk in
thrt United States army Imilding in
Whitehall Street, shot and killed him
self yesterday at his home. He had been
a sufferer from locomotor ataxia.
HELD FOR, MURDER.
XEYV HA VEX, Conn., April 13.-l"rs.
Ida F. Jennings and her son Hubert W.
Taylor were, indjc.tvl by the; Orind
Jury yesterday for murder in the first
degree in causing the death by shoot
ing of Joseph E. Jennings, the husband
of Mrs. Jennings, in Fast Haven Sun
day night.
Both are held without bail. The pris
oners assert that they discovered Jen
nings lying beside the road about a
quarter of a mile from his home in a
dying condition with two bullet holes
in his body.
NKW YhRK, April I.I. Mavim Ciky
made it clcir flerduy that he a- not
only nil incptcildc toe cil till' llil-M.in
hiinniicrai v hut a meivilc- with- nf
tirh iw he rrgiii'd.'d at fnUe fiicmK of
the liu--ian people. Speaking i( Kut ti
er (oipon, he ..aid:
"He is 1111 adventurer. He va in
lideiitly adiined h a popular nine
He it a demiiiijjue. lie U uurin heart'
ed and poeted of itmtietixm. hut in
not 11 limn of strong int. lhvtiml uhili
ly. I know Ortmn well,
"You mu-t" itii Hoiky. "I'mler-tand
the phytiiilogy of th situation, tia
poll vva not u lender by hi nun viol
lition. He vn with the working men
and pushed to the front."
Following fiv,m the events of "Red
Sunday" Corky aid Cnpon told him
he had not anticipated what had hap-
veiled. He hogged the U- ent awav.
and it va a result that the priest di
apiiired from public view.
Subsequently as Gorky sail. Capon
expected to be given by iiixtnlliiicnN
the um of 210,000 ruble as hi price
for securing the -upport of the work
iucmon for the government. "His
treachery" -aid liorky, "Win no -up-prie.
tie was ohvinu-ly of the type
that could be expert. -d to aeri-
fice the intere-t of the pie lor hi
own lieneefit whenever the opportunity
should arise. H" a a man of that
calibre.
Corky i-sciid yc.terd.ij an address to
the jevvish population in which he snid
t'he futniv history of Russia would de
vote some of its most thrillin" riaces
to the jews. He said that they had'
evinccu supcriiumnn courage in me, nns
sian struggle for liberty and that there
wa, litfiM iii'i-si-miic (scnipiiieiitj in
Rus-in. All that existed here would
be spread and encouraged by the gov
ernment itself.
That All Important Bath Room
You ht often hcrJ people remark "If I were
ever to builJ, I would" plan
my bath room firit inJ woulJ not put
a!) my money into the parlor with all
its finery." That ii gooj common kmc
temiment, for the bath room !i the not
Important of all the houtchoIJ.
We wouM like to help you plan your
hath room and will gla.i'y quote you
ti r 01 "itaoXwtT Ware, (he I cat
fi ritja Mnitarv futures made.
J, A. Montgomery, Astoria.
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First National Bank of Astoria, Ore.
i:STAIILISIIi:i) 1NMI.
Capitol and Surplus $100,000
J. Q. A. BOWLBY, Praaldant.
0. I. PETCTSON, Vlof-Prftld.nL
r'UANK PATTON, Catbler.
J. W. OARNER, AtaiaUnt Cahlr.
Astoria Savings Bank
raptuvl t'atd In llflOOO, Hurplua and fii5llclnt J'ronu "A,Vt.
IrinisHi'tn a (iineriil iJuiikltig I'.ukIik. Intercut I'alU on Time btntM
16a T.nth 8trt,
ASTORIA. ORCaON,
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Pillsbury'a Beit Flour, Mtnneapollt,
$1.75 Pr uc- Gto. Lindstrom k Co.
COMMANDER RECOVERS.
NEW YORK, APRIL 12,-Command-ep
Eva liooth, of the Salvation Army
has completely recovered from the at
tack of tonsilitis from which she Buf
fered recently according to an announ
cement made at the army headquarter
last night.
Devil's Island Torture
la no woree than the terrible case of
Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then I
was advised to apply Bucklen's Arnica
Salve, and less than a box permanently
cured me, writes L. S. Napier, of Rugles,
Ky. Heals all wounds, Burns and Sores
like magic, 2,'ic at Chas. Rogers, druggist,
Is The Moon Inhabited.
Science has proven that the moon has
an atmosphere, which makes life in
some form possible on that satellite;
but .not for human beings, who have a
hard enough time on this earth of oursj
especially those who don't know that
Electric Bittern cure Headache, Bilious
ness Malaria. Chills and Fever, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kid
ney complaints, General Debility and Fe
male weaknesses. Unequalled as a"gfcn
eral Tonic and Appetizer for weak per
sons and especially for the aged. It in
duces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by
Chas. Rogers, Dmggist. Price only 50c.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. .
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Progressive Land and Build
ing Association will be hald at the Par
ker House in Astoria, Oregon, on Tues
day the 17th., day of April, 1006, at 7
o'clock p. m.
F. L. PARKER, Secretary.
Dated this 7th day of April 1906.
Easter Cards
Postals and
Novelties
Now
in. All Prices
Designs.
and
J. N. GRIFFIN
BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, AND SPORTING GOODS.
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WeinharcTs u&,
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX. Pres. and Bupt.
F L BISHOP. Secretary
A. L, FOX, Vice Trei.
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Treat
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