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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, igofl, 8 OLD DITCH CLEANSER CHASES DIRT ..." Makes Everything "Spick and Span." Boraxo Soap Powder t For Toilet, Bath and Nursery, per Can, 25 Cents SOLE AGENTS FOR BAKERS BARRINGTON STEEL CUT COFFEE A. V. ALXJBN WAS HE MURDERED? Suspicion Without Proof Warrants That Belief. WIFE'S PAST VERY UNSAVORY Officials Posset Information That Wo man's Previous Husband Was Mar dertd and by Her Brother, Brashear, tb house by force. In Ue fight Bra shear, it is claimed, drew a gun ami killed the husband. When he was In jail awaiting trial, Mr. Snyder calked to see him and there met Perry and Snyder who occupied the same cell ad joining that of Brashear, CUBA IT'S OWN BOSS Only a Semblance of Autonomous Government Exercised. (jOVERNORMAGOON INCHARGE CUPID WRONG AGAIN. NEW YORK, Oct. .-Cabl advices from Berlin published here today re port that the Grand Duke of Hesse, who was divorced from Princess Vic toria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1901 is contemplating a divorce from his second wife, Princess Eleonore of Solms-Sohensolms-Lkh, whom he mar ried in October, 1905. BLOOD POISONING. results from chronlo constipation, which is quickly cured by Dr. King's New Lift Pills. They remove all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new life and vigor; cures sour stomach, nausia, headache, dizziness and colic, without gripping or discomfort. 25c. Outran teed by Cbas. Rogers' drug store. HILLSBORO. Or. Oct. 6. The woof of circumstantial evidence tending to show that Carey D. Snyder, Mrs. Sny der, George Perry and Brashear were all together in the plot to rob the For est Grove bank, and that the two lat ter, after committing the deed alone, murdered Snyder to silence his tongue, grown stronger as investigations by the Washington county authorities proceed. Efforts are now being made to get a statement from Mrs. Snyder, as the authorities are convinced that she can, if she will, tell the whole story and dear up the mystery sur rounding the affair. Evidence has been secured by the of fleers to the effect that Brashear, who- is alleged to have been Perry's part ner In the bank robbery, is a brother of Mrs. Snyder, and that he was in the Kansas City prison on a charge of murdering her first husband at the time she met Snyder and Perry through her visits to the jail to see Brashear. Bra shear was cleared of - the - murder charge on the ground that he killed his man in , se!f -defense. The story placed in the hands of the authorities is that Mrs. Snyder and her first hus- i band had domestic trouble that re sulted in an open breach and ex pulsion from their home. With her brother she went to the house after her belongings and her husband, it is said, attempted to drive them from 543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros. Cuban Constitution Officially Claimed to Provide for Intervention Under Circumstances at Present Existing, WASHINGTON. M. ((.-Governor and Mrs. Migon, General Boll, Mrs. Taft and Mrs. Bacon left Washington today fop Havana. Governor Magoon will exercise in Cuba all power originally vested In General Wood when he ruled Cut's. He will be subject only to the orders of President Roosevelt and Secretary laft. Cuba will have but a semblance of au tonomous, government. The United States minister will remain at Havana and the Cuban consuls wilt remain at their posts. It is officially stated that there has been no violation of the Cu ban constitution a that document con tains a provision for intervention un der just such circumstances at those at present existing, consequently it U said that Cuba ia still governed by constitutional means. HAVANA. Oct. 6. The disarmament of the rebels cannot be suece4fuly com pleted until the volunteers organised by the Cuban government are dilan(le.l. iiiont in this "cunt 17. But with. Cuba the situation i very different. The Cubans are "patriots" and or brother livnrmt. During nmiijr years they drew their munitions of war from this country to employ against the Spanish government. Wt went to war with friendly power to "free" them, H true the civilised world look to us preserve order In Cuba, but It w scarcely countenance the method em ployed hi the Philippine. ' BUY PAGE BUILDING " AT $70,000 SYNDICATE CLOSED FOR THE CHOICE BUSINESS SITE ON COM MERCIAL STREET YESTERDAY UNDER A CORPORATION. A lutiicatea in these columns on Thurday morning Inst the fins and conspicuous property In this city known at the Page building at the corner of Twelfth and Commercial streets has been sold at the option figure then quoted, $70,000, to syndlct composed of E. Z. Ferguscn, Dr, J. A, Fulton Charles R. Higglns, G. W. Warren and F. L. Warren. These gentlemen will In corporate their Interests and the prop erty will pat to the company thus organized and duly managed for the future. The fart that Judge Charles H. Page is going to the east to reside perma nently, U at the bI of the sale of this fine property, and It Is wnceded that th purchaser have acquired 1 paying property at a very fair price Most of the tenant on the property That Is the position taken by various ftr occupying their holding under long rebel commander wno are strongly in clined to remain under arms until the volunteer organization disappear. This is the only important element now re tarding the otherwise fairly rapid dis persal of the relicl forces. The dispo sition of the provisional government i yield to the demand. The voltin- t teera would have been mustered out term lease, and at commensurate rent als. and It Is expected the investment will net It new owners ten per cent above the tax and Insurance charge The property U known officially a lot ft, 7, 8 and,9. in block 01f McChire' Astoria. ' The deal jt consmnated I one of the largest closed in the city for some before this, but for the necessity of tim. Bd t. , . I,rw,rtlar of cv - I - s - having some force In addition to the tn mor(, 0f a)mMt e,,m Importance, police until the arrival of Federal troopt wj,,.h are wl y,t t,Ht4 rra)r ff,r'tl,e S. A. G1MRE For Your JEWELRY WANTS GO TO ASTORIA'S NEW BUT MOST RELIABLE JEWELER. A complete line of new stock just arrived including Watches, Clocks, Umbrellas, Opera Glasses and Souvenir Spoons of Astoria. FINE WATCH KEPAIK1NG A SPECIALTY. FranK J. Donnerbers, 110 Eleventh St. BEGINNING FEB. 15, 1906 THROUGH TOURIST I III je Hi IF Bsaap"awBMBJissBjKa L-M to iniard the towns. It is related. however, that in many sections the presence of volunteer act aa an irri tant to the urrendering rebel. The conduct of the volunteers towards their i publicity these column afford, which will I announced at the liest powible moment. but ear- 1- 1 . 1 n . . ; laie opponent ii nwi own in tl wnjui , DONE BY DEED exemplary, una wain seeing mom nru- isS44S4 esary is tne presence of a lores of United States soldiers or marines for every town. Opinion of ex-President Palma, on account of his invitation to the United States to In-' tervene are now developing into de- j nunciations. Editorials printed in the j afternoon papers vary from guardedly i expressed suspicions from organ pre viously most friendly to Pahna to vio lent execration)) by opposing Journals These paper do not hesitate to pro nounce Palma and Ofarnlrs conduct as traitorous. The first contingent W. E. Painter to J. Llwlenlwrger inc., warranty, lt 4. 5. ft, and 7. block .1 in Mntier' Add. to Warrenton G. C, Hartley to Andrew Hansen warranty lot 2, block Z?, New-Astoria Notice our blj corner window Monday, If you're a lover of fun, H will interest you. J. N. Griffin. TheflackSwain Theater Co. STAR THEATER P. GEVURTZ, Manager presenting tonight the beautiful society comedy Popular Prices; 15c, 25c and 35c BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:45; CDRTAINGOES UP AT l:is SHARP. 60 i Notice A meeting of the stockhold I er of the Scandinavian Benevolent So ciety in hereby called and shall be held at the ball of said society In the City Of :of Astoria, Oregon, on the 0th day of United-State troop, arrived late to-i ucwuw. ln nour 01 '!JU night on the transport Sumner. They coc V- " f" th PurP0M ' will be taken to Camp Columbia tomor- "wiring dissolution of such corpor- ' , -.,11: t ft . . , ir. row. t posing o an its real and personal prop erty, and the retiring and cancellation of all its capital stock. I-UDVIO LARSEX, President. JOHN NORDSTROM, Rec. Secy. 10-4-fit The Art of Fine Plumbing has progressed with the development of the science of saniisiioo and we. hve Irpt pace wiih the; Imrrovements. Have too t Or Is your bathroom one of the oU faihlaoed, ochealthy kind I If yoo tn tl using the "closed In" fixtures of ten yean ago, It would be welt to remov them and Install In their itesd, inowy while 'iWasT Porcelain Enti tled Wre, of which we hsve, sample diiplsyed lo our showroom. Ict ui quote you price. Illustrated cstslogue free. If A. Montgomery, Astoria. 'I i mm g 'V'W 1 WORKS GENEROSITY MISAPPLIED (Continued from page 1) A BADLY BURNED GIRL 'or boy, man or woman, i quickly out I of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is ap- ' I plied promptly, O, J. Welch, of Te- i ..... SLEEPERS EVERT DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN SEATTLE and CHICAGO Tta the Great Northern Railway "The Comfortable Way" Route of the famous Oriental Limited For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or address H. DICKSON, C. T, A., iss Third Street, - Portland, Ora. ' m 1 f . isa Thlra Street, - Portland, Or. I j ( Q -I . CASTOR I A For Iafaats and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature work falls on the navy which will sup ply the marines and sailor necessary to police the cities in case their safety is threatened trV inenrirectioinist or inir an patriots. But should the Cu- familv for cut, sore and all skli in bans eventually become ugly, a problem 1 juries, and find it perfect." Quickest almost as grave as that of the Philip- j P'l cure known. Best healing salve pines will confront our authorities. The ' mftde- 25c Rorl' dr"K tom Cubans are adepts at guerilla warfare and managed to keep several hundred thousand Spanish soldier busy for year. While it is unlikely that any large force would take the field against American arms, much apprehension is felt a sto the possibility of ' unrest among those' tvho have found fighting a profitablo employment for years. There are thusandg of Cubans who have made revolution a trade and have found it easier to live off the country while in rebellion than to work. They were almost constantly in arms against Spain for many years and levied tribute and blackmail on the sugar and tobac co plantations. They have just com pleted a successful revolution against their own government. It may not be easy, therefore, to quiet these restless spirits. Were the conditions similar to thePhilippines the task confronting our military authorities would be much easier, In those islands insurrection ists are called "ladrones" and "banditti" and are wiped out. Many of them tore avage and little attention is paid to loss of life amongst them. The thousands of miles separating the isl ands from our shores also enables the work of pacification to proceed without SCO! BAY IRON & BRASS' AHTOKIA, OKKOON (HON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS I'p-lol at aw; J! HI Mm hlneryj Irompt altemiotfrlven tl. rejah- work 18th and Franklin Ave, , Tel. Main 2 Sherman Transler Co. , rJENUY SHERMAN, Manager Hack, CanlagBaggg Cheeked and Transferred Trucks ard Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street phone MalnJ121 191 X) SPICES, o COFrtE,TtA, JAIflN POWDER, FLi0!0EX1MTS AbtelurePurtfy, finest flavor. Crcarpsr Srrengf h, PcasoblePriws. CLG5SET&DEVERS r PORTLAND, OREGON. : Ml II. B. PARKER. Proprietor E. P. PARKER, Manager Cood Sample Koome on the Ground Floor for Commercial Men PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Free Coach to the House Bar and Billiard Room Good Check Restaurant ASTORIA, OREGON PORTLAND-WIRE AND IRON WORKS USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL WIRE and IRON WORK of ALL "HO 'ONYl , Bfc, PORT M.mre m gaNix The MORNING ASTORIAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH 1.. : 1 attracting too much unfavorable com-