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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
A' THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORlA, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER it, 1900. 1 1 M - mt K STORY OF CRIME .Prosecution Against Brouwer Growi Strong DEFENCE CALLS EXPERTS SIiter-In-Lw of Aecuwd Glvei Damag ing Testimony Which Defenee Fwli , Confident They Cn Prove to Ptonuln PoIonlng. ill'! TOMS RIVJtR,'' Oct.. IO.-MIm Urn Dudley, wliwn testimony at th trial of Dr. Prank Brouwer InU ycalorday created 11 dp linpreln, will resume the lUnJ today. Hr testimony ! I deemed highly Important by thpro eutlon and 4VH1 b dwelt on at length. Ml Dudley',' description of tht uf ferlng of Mm, Brouwer after partak ing of a do of medicine, prepared by Dr. Brouwer wa wwatlonal. Follow ing her narrative of the effect of Dr. Brouwer' UinulnU the wltnes Rave dramatlo portrayal of Mra, Brouwer1! agony directly after aurh medJcloe were given her. - "Her fac becamblue," eald the wltnes. "Iler leg and armi quivered lth pain, her Jew, net, her ton turned under and he clutched me like a vie." Vtnci alio testified a to the manner In whlrh Mr. Brouwer Improved when her husband' preparation were Ignored and thoi of the nu ud Instead. Dr. Brouwer never took bU eye off MU Dudley from the time the went to the witness chair until ahe left It. Ilia tall, heavy figur at timet twitched nwYouly, but he never lost the re markable self control he hi dlplyed tinoe hi arrest. . The lawyer for the defend have not yet publicly Indicated what their line of defense will be. It I expected, how ever, that they will endeavor to ehow that ptomaine poisoning canned , Mr. Brouwer death nd that they will rail expert to testify that ptomaine pol onlnjj exhibit the ume symptom at the. Absorbing Jnterett In the trial con tinues, the little court boiiae being throned with every elon. In the town nothing el Is talked of. Dr. Brouwer ha many frlenda who trong ly unr hi Innocence. The doctor him aelf talk confidently of the outcome, declaring he la Innocent and that It will be proved at the trial. It I expected tnat h will take the (taiid In hi own defente. DOHT FORGET SATURDAY. The newnpaper and politician may claim and proclaim to their heart' con tent about the good time that are and tlioe to be; but the uret tcit of prosperity returned comes with the ue- attendant upon .the theatrical world. Fop many yer tha anticipated reulU have never been more happily realized than they are just at thi time. Knterprlilng manager with their uiual foresight prepared themselve for the present condition. Never, perhap, in the history of the, theater, were there so imtnv first clns compnnlc on the roud, In mio nrnce the moral ton of tlie piny are not correct, but there ar many, very many, good,, clean, wholesome play that not only amtie, l;ilwct and Instruct, but ssslst In making the world permanently belter, The coming attraction, the new "Hall Iload Jack," which will be at the A tori Thettep on rklunlay night next. October 13, promises something new, novel and amusing, The company In-' elude eome of th loader in vaudeville, Prlee 78o, 60e, 83c, f,So. WirEN YOU SEE A GOOD SHOW Mnke note of It, The famous Hi Henry, Minstrel Aggregation of fifty all white, performer will appear, at As toria. Ore,, on Monday, OtnW 13, next. Briefly elated, III Henry' Big City Ag- I rv W gregation of fifty all white minstrel star, U tho oldest and largest min strel attraction in existence. The mer it of thi sterling organization are widely known and the ttrong endorse menl of the leading pre are freely bestowed upon them; don't forget the date, for which teat will be on ale Saturday, October 13. NAPOLEON BONAPARTE showed, at the batUe of Auaterliti, he wa the greatest leader In the world. Ballard' Enow Liniment ha ihown the publlo it i the best Liniment in the world. A quick cur for Rheuma tism, Sprain, Burn, Cuts, etc. A. C. Fltts, llodeica, La., sayst "I ue Bal lard' Snow Liniment in my family and find It unexcelled for tore cheat, headache, corn, in fact for anything that can be reached by liniment." Hart' drug (tore. . FEU No More Cold Rooms ' If you only knew how much comfort can be derived from a PERFECTION Oil Heater bow simple and economical it operation, yon would not be without nntW Am You cau quickly make warm and cozy any cold room or nail way no matter in what part of the bouse. You can heat water, and do many other thing with the FECTION - Oil Heater (Equipped with,Smokeleaw Device) Turn the wick as high or low aa you can there ' no danger. Carry heater from room to room. All part easily cleaned. Give intense heat without auioke or tuielJ because equipped with smoke less device. Made in two finishes nickel and japan. Bras oil fount beauti fully embossed, uoida 4 quart 01 on ana ourua 9 hours. Every heater warrauted. If you cannot get heater or information from your dealer, write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. cannot be equalled for it bright and tteady light, simple con struction and absolute safety. Equipped with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to auy room whether library, dining-room, parlor or bed room. Every lamp warranted. Write to nearest agency if not at your dealer's, . STANDARD Olt COMPANY "LUCKY" BALDWIN file Whirlwind of Speculation In (be ' Mining- ttea-lon. In lk"3 a little party of gold nockcrs with ft imiUKor outfit pt horw and wugou tn rt oil for California' from the rlllUKO of Itndim, Wis, la command of this advoutunui exppdltl'fn wa a young ttifin who (00k tvlth him lik w Ifc and iufnnt dauiclitor. Ill name was E, J. BnliJwIu and to mndo ft wlxe choice In slinking frorn bis restless feet tha dust of a tumor civilization. lie nooded 0 larger theater of action for bis pent-up and surging activities. . While trailing through the mountains of Utah the pioneers were attacked by Indians, who were beaten off during a six hour fight In which young Baldwin killed their chief. After six months of hard ship tho party reached Hangtown (later called I'laecrville), In California. Here Baldwin tarried and began placer mining. Ho appears to have been no more than an ordinary red sullied argonaut, mooting tho ups tod downs of mining luck until the dis covery of tho Comstock lodo at Virgin ia City. Thither be drifted and discov ered that hi natural bent was gam bling with the mines that other men bad opened. Amid a whirlwind of speculation he fought his way with such success that bo loomed from the smoke In a few mouths as "Lucky" Baldwin, the man who bad cleaned up $7,500,000 In the gigantic deals In the stork of the Opblr mines. Ban Francisco was the Mecca of those lucky sous of fortune who were rearing a great city by the Golden Gate. As a stock and mining specula tor. "Lncky" Baldwin sbons respen dent, but be was also a loyal son of San Francisco. He built hotels and theaters and business blocks even while ho was amazing that far from conservative community by madly freakish extravagances. In a very lucid Interval be bought fill tho Ppanlsh grants he could find near Los Angeles and there spent a million In making this ranch of his not only a splendidly productive property, but ulna- one of the most beautiful estate ever laid out In this 01 any other coun try. It wss his bobby, bis pet, and be planted miles of avenues with noble shade tree and made wonderful trop ical gardens, surrounding bis homo Ly a paradise or veriuil beauty. Ualpb l. Palno In Umlng Mugiulue. "TELL IT TO THE "MARINES." PepM' Vrlon of the Orlffla of the Bawrewlon by Charles II. The saying. "Tell It to the marines." Is traced to l'epys. the' author of the famous "Diary," and It Is suld by him to have orlgluuted .with Charles II. ol England. "It so befell," as the story goes, "that his light hearted mojeaty. with an exceedingly bored expression oo his swnrthy face, was strolling In the shade with the Ingenious Mr. Pepys, secretary to the admiralty. "I had speech yester'en at Deptford,' said Mr. I'epv. 'with tho cuptain of the DcfryBuco, who hath lately returned from the Indies and who told me the two most wonderful things that ever, I think, I did hear lu my life.' Among tho stories told were of fish flying in tho air. 'Fish flying lu tho air!' e.v claimed his majesty. 'H2.hal A(jini conceit, which 'twere too good to sjtoil wl' keeping. What ho, sir" he turned and beckoued the colonel, Sir vi 1111am Kllllgrew of tbo newly raised mari time regiment of foot, who was fol lowing In close conversation with the Duke of York 'we would discourse with you on a matter touching your own element What say you, colonel. to a man who swears be hath seen fishes to fly lu tbo air? v "'I should say, sire," returned the sea soldier simply, 'that the man hath sailed In southern seas, for when your majesty's business carried me thither of late I did frequently observe more flying fllsh In one hour than the bali-8 of my bead In number.' "Old Itowley glanced narrowly at the colonel's frank, weather beaten face. Then, with a laugh, be turned to the secretary. " 'Mr. Pepys, said he, 'from the very nature of their calling no class of our subjects can have so wide a knowledge of sens and lands as the officers and men of our loyal maritime reglmeut Honccfortb 'ere ever we cast doubts upon a tale that lacketh likelihood wc will first tell It to the marines.' " Army and Navy Journal.' Weight of m Piece ot Ice. - A rough and ready method of cal relating t,,a "ftiirht of a piece of let is afforded by the fact that a cubit foot of tills substance weighs approxi mately 57.25 pounds. First measure the breadth, length and height of thi cake, and the three results, being mul tlplled, wfll give the number of cubl Inches. If this answer -be In turn multiplied by .033 the approximate number of pounds will result. F01 Instance, a cuke 8 by 0 by 10 Inches contains 720 cubic Inches. This niulil plied by .021 gives 23 pounds, thi p correct weight of such n piece of Ice WroiiK Either Way. Mr. JawlmcU I've :ct u uew stuing rapher. Mrs. Juwbuek Brute! I r,u;) ,poso the other wasn't' pretty . e:ijuj!i for you! Mr. Jnwbaels It's a r.:;:a Mrs. JavlMClvU;ife!!!'i;; mo:istv: Try Ing to make Iho pestle thin'.: I';:) t jonlous to let you have a girl. e!i? Cleveland Leader. Conrnci'. "Does your boy Josh take nfli:' ;: r.i': "Some," answered Farmer .Or.'. tin sel. "He doesn't like wovfc any "m: than I do. The only diu'ereuee is V.w he has the courage of his convlftbti'. Washington Star, ... NATURE'S WARNING. ! Astoria Peopl Mutt Recognize and Heed It. KJdney 111 com , quietly myster iously. But nature alway warn you through th urine, Notice the kidney secretions. (tee if the color I unhealthy If there are settling and (edlment. Passage too frequent, scanty, pain ful. It's time then to use Doan's Kidney Pills, To ward off Bright' Disease or diabetes, William MY Spayd, living on Winter street, southeast corner of D (treet, Salem, Ore,, ayi "It I Just about three years tlnce-1 recommended Doan's Kdlney Pills through our local papers. I said that words could not express my good opinion of Doan'a Kidney Pills, or describe the remarkable effect they bad on me. My kidney had been a source of annoyance for a number of year and I suffered severly from, back ache and pain across my loins. I couldn't go out and split a piece, of kindling wood without my back pain ing me. The kidney secretions were irregular and my. rest at night wa dis turbed on account of their frequency and there was a scalding pain in pass age. I wa advised to try Doan's Kid ney Pill and procured a mpply. By th time I bad ued a little over one box I wa entirely free from backache and the action of the kidney secretions was regulated so that I could rest the whole night without being disturbed My kidney were toned up and trength ened and my health waa improved in every way. Three boxes of Doan'a Kid ney Pills made me feel like a new man. I am alway glad to expree my gratl tude for what they did for me. Plenty more proof like thi from As toria people. 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Our field is the district tributary to the mouth of the Columbia River. We pene trate into all the outlying districts,. into lumber camps and isolated neighborhoods. The business of these places belongs to you. and it is worth going after.. .Space in THE MORNING ASTORIAN is reason able; contract for some and let these out siders know that you are still in business at the old stand. You may have a "grouch" but that won't get business; forget it. Let the people know what you have to sell; they may "forget" or have "forgotten" Sfie MORNING ASTORIAN THE ONLY PAPER ON THE LOWER COLUMBIA HAVING ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE