The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 26, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER ij
B
IS. MISSEL SAGE
TUn tnnvA 9. Oinlnn U n rrJt if 4 rn fin Inn
HE WILL NEED IT
I lie rum u o& uiuivod iiqi uri m u uu., niu,
PILLSBURY'S BEST
The Flour tht Has a World-Wide Reputation.
Successors to Foard & Stoke Co.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
J. Pieipont Morgan St curt i a Val
uabl Bible.
Made Several Bequests to Mem
bers of Family.
Ranges, Stoves, Tinware, Crockery,
Granite ware, Glassware.
Iron and Steel Tools tod Ship Chandle ry. Hoadquartera for Hardware.
SWEET APPLE CIDER
35c Uie Gallon
OVERTVyo HUNDRED YbARS OLD
SERVANTS RECEIVE MONEY
THE MORNING. ASTORI AN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
A. V. ALLEN,
WHERE ALL PEOPLE GO FOR BARGAINS
Sole Agents for Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee.
BARK
IREDALE
ASHOREGLATSOP
(Continued from page 1)
in Uiec emergencies. Their work was
thoroughly appreciated by the officers
and crew of the bark and not less by
every citizen who was aware of it
Everybody in the coast eountry down
about the scene of the wreck was made
ware of the impending disaster rn
some telepathie way, and literally
swarmed out to render what assistance
they might to the imperilled crew; ana,
as is usually the ease in such matters.
nearly all were equipped with big; or
little, bottles of liquor, which under
certain circumstances may have done
s certain amount of good, but which,
in the instance under consideration, was
altogether too generously applied and
to the ultimate discomfiture of several
of the I resale's crew, who were too
drunk to make good with the rest of
their fellows in reaching this city. A
bottle of whiskey is the most tempt
ing of all creature comforts to a sail,
or, afloat or ashore, safe, or in a stress,
and this was proven all too plainly yes
terday. The wreck of the Iredale will be one
of the sights for some time to come,
and it is said the A. A C. railroad
people will endeavor to arrange to car
ry visitors as close to the derelict a
possible in the immediate future and
thousands will avail themselves of the
opportunity to see her, riven, disman
tled, inert and abandoned, high on the
raw coast ,
Quite a number of Astoria citizens,
including press representatives, A. & C.
railway people and others, went down
on the noon train to take a lpcdc at
the wrecked vessel, but the fearful
weather conditions nnd the fact that
the crew was already at Fort Stevens,
precluded the two-mile walk in the
face of the gale and the xUlt was aban.
doned.
' Immigration Inspectors Brandt and
Hussey went down to overhaul the crew
in the interest of their governmental
department, and marshalled the men
before Dr. Holt, government quarantine
officer, at this port, as soon as they
arrived here.
ATTORNEY SUSPENDED.
(Continued from pace 1)
the interference of the mayor, and he
would son contend in the courts. An
injunction suit will be instituted to
morrow restraining Abe Reuf from act
ing as district attorney.
Reuf announced tonight that he would
appear before the grand jury tomorrow
in his official capacity and if Heney
was present h would be allowed to re
main M a private citizen. Reuf further
said that he would have Heney and
tective Burns subpoenaed and compelled
to surrender the evidence they had ga
thered.
HEW FOOTBALL RULES.
BRYAN IN OHIO.
MONTPELIER, Oct.'25.-W. J. Bryan
began his campaign of speechmaking in
Ohio today.
Morning Astorian, 00 cents per month.
Delivered by carrier.
Inter-Collegiate Committee to Meet To
morrow.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25.-There will be
meeting of the Intercollegiate foot
ball rule committee tomorrow at the
Murray Hill hotel It is called in an
swer to the request emanating from
the conference of football officials held
at the Murray Hill two weeks ago for
the purpose of interpreting the code. A
number of additional questions have
arisen since that meeting, calling for
decision. AH these will be decided and
finally settled at this meeting. Most
of them are of minor importance, but
the question of the meaning of the
rule prohibiting the drawing back of
men from the line to carry the ball or
interfere, is far-reaching in its signifi
cance. 1ms will be among tne mat
ters taken up. It is expeH4 that with
the exception of the western members
there will be a full attendance of the
committee membership.
Contains Copy of Order for Arrest of
John Bunyan for Heresy
in Ancient
Times.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25. In compoti
tion with King Edward of England, who
ought it a a memorial to his mother.
the late Queen Victoria, J. Pierpont
Morgan has secured the original Chiny
Bilile, in Illuminated text on parch
ment, the work of the Cluny Monks In
France, and 'more than 200 years old.
With it he also obtained an illuminat
ed copy of the original order of arrest
of John Bunyan on a charge of heresy.
The Bible was considered one of the
finest works of art in France. Mr.
Morgan is said to have paid 20,000 for
the Bible and manuscript, lesterday
Mr. Morgan's brokers paid the duty of
$4,000 on the articles.
FIVE MEN PICKED UP.
Coachman in Family for Forty Years
Receives $1,000 In Cash Front the
Estate Ris Son Also Remembered.
XKW YORK. Oct. 2.1.-Mr. Rull
Sage yesterday made everl cah gift 1
to servant of the Snge family out 01 '
the fort inn of lmot 100,000,000 left
to her by her ke luiUitd, who did
not make them any bequesta.
Charles Bum, the ccabruan, who hat
served the family for forty years, re
ceived a cash present of 12.000. Will
lam Bos, hi son. aim received $.',000.
Three female servants of the house.
hold, all of whom have record of long
service, each received 12 000 and the
caretaker of the Sage town house on
Fifth Avenue was given 11.000.
.Mrs. Sage is building a ROOD cot
tage for Charles Bo near the stable
at Cedar Cross.
TILLAMOOK RAILROAD.
Survivors from the Long Key
cane are Rescued.
Horri-
NORFOLK, Oct. 25. Counting min
utes which seemed but few, between
them and death, having seen one of
their companiona driven mad by suffer
ings, and throw himself into the sea.
five men adrift on a small bit of wreck-
Cititens of Tillamook Celebrate Break
ing og Ground.
TILLAMiK, Oct. 23.-The long
promised railroad into Tillamook I an
assured fact and the people of the coun.
ty today celebrated the breaking of
the ground fur the raclfic Railway A
Navigation Company. At the termina
age, driven ashore from the Florida grounds eat of the citv. Mavor II. T.
. . . . ii f i-i
ASSESS CORPORATIONS.
State Tax Commissioners of California
Increase Tax.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25. Accord
ing to the report of the state tax com
mission which has been in Berkeley for
the past three days finishing its 'final
renoit for submission to the Legisla.
ture, the corporations of the state will
be assessed on their gross receipts and
not on their net earnings. This kind
of taxation has been taken out of the
hands of the counties and hereafter the
Statu of California will exercise the
right of taxing the public service util
ities throughout the state. This tax
will support the state, and local prop
erty tax will support the county.
The commission also recommends that
the assessment of real property shall
be based on the actual value of the
property in question. The commission
also favors a low tax rate.
MUST HAVE BEEN DRUNK.
S. A. G1MRE
543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros.
Man Falla Four Hundred Feet in Mine
and Escapes Uninjured.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25. While hunt
ing on a mountain side near Potts
ville, Pa., yesterday, Joseph Schroeder
fell 400 feet into the 'air shaft of an
abandoned coal working, says a special
to the World. A companion, William
Kalbach, went, for help, but it was
many hours before Schroeder could be
brought to the surface. Schroeder
was found to be little the worse for his
tumble. Though bruised from falling
from ledge to ledge in his descent, n6t
a bone was broken. He was saved b
the crooked character of the shaft. His
escape is said to have been the most
extraordinary in the history of the an.
thracite region.
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
showed, at the battle of Austerlitz,
he was the greatest leader in the world.
Ballard's Snow . Liniment has shown
the public it is the best Liniment in
the world. A quick cure for Rheuma
tism, Sprains, Burns, Cuts, etc. A. C.
Pitts, Rodessa, La., says: "I use Bal
lard's Snow Liniment in my family
and find it unexcelled for sore chest,
headache, corns, in fact for anything
that can be reached by a liniment."
Hart's drug store. ,
coast in the recent storm, were picked
up by the British ship Heatherpool,
which arrived here today from Liver
pool. ,
They with 150 others, were aboard
the houseboat number four at Long Key
when the great hurricane struck. When
the houseboat dashed into the piers, six
men were lashed to two timbers together
npon which they existed until they
were rescued Oct. 10.
STREET CAR COLLISION.
X .
Seven Persons Seriously Injured in Chi
cago. CHICAGO. Oct.' 25. A defective roil
was responsible last night for a street
car collision in which seven persons
were seriously injured. Two of them
may die. The crash occurred on the
Ashland Avenue line at 39th street. The
bad rail was on the south bound track,
causing the car on that track to col
lide with a car going in the opposite
direction.
Charles Stadtman and Mrs. Ethel
McDowell were seriously hurt and may
not recover.
IMPORTANT DECISION.
Governing
Time to be
Railroads.
Used by he
'CTIICACO, Oct. 25. A dispatch to
the Record-Herald from Austin, Texas,
says:
. "The state supreme court yesterday
rendered a decision that solar time and
not railroad or standard time, must
govern legal proceeding. The case was
one involving a valuable tract of land.
The jury had brought in a verdict three
minutes past midnight as measured
by standard time, or fifteen minutes be
fore midnight by solar time."
lt"tt broke the ground, and speeches
were made by prominent men of tha
county. A large crowd gathered to cel
ebrate the long-delayed event, which Is
to give Tilltunook county railroad con
nections with the outside world and
which will rapidly develop the wonderful
resources of the county. The railroad
oullt arrived Tueiday from HilUboro
and work will be commenced on this line
of the road immediately.
READ ALL THE ADVERTISEMENT
ABOUT PAINTS AND PAINTING, THEN COME TO US;
WE ifAVE A REPUTATION GAINED BY TWENTY-FIVE
YEARS OF GOOD WORE) WE CANT AFFORD TO DO A SIN
GLE UNSATISFACTORY JOB. Wt USE MATERIALS THAT
OUR EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT US ARE Till MOST SAT
ISFACTORY AND WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK. WI
ARE RIGHT HERE IN ASTORIA, WHERE YOU CAN GET
AT US IF ANYTHING GOES WR0N0.
B. F. ALLEN G SON
iiH.,I"cw ST0R COB. nth AND BONO STREETS.
I This to You ! I
A YOUNG MOTHER AT 7-
"My mother has suddenly been made
young at 70.. Twenty years of intense
suffering from dyspepsia bad entirely
disabled her, until six months ago,
when she began taking Electric Bitters.
which have completely cured her and re
stored the strength and vitality she
had in the prime of life," writes Mrs.
W. L. Gilpatrick, of Danforth, Me.
Greatest restorative medicine on the
globe. Sets Stomach, Liver and Kid
neys right, purities the blood and cures
Malaria, Biliousness and Weakness.
Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Trice 60c.
Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers' drug store.
MARRIED COMPLAINANT.
SIMPLIFIED SPELLING.
New York Educational Committee Dis
cuss Question.
NEW YORK, Oct. 25. There was a
war of arguments liefore the board of
education committee on text books and
supplies when the committee gave a
public hearing on the reports of su
perintendents in favor of the simpli
fied spelling board's list of 300 words
in the public schools. Professor Bran
der Matthews, chairman of the sim
plified spelling board, was present to
plead fop the use of the shorter forms,
while the opposition was lead by Dr.
Rotifer Johnson, author and diction,
ary maker. Decision was reserved.
STORAGE BATTERIES.
We sell the Northwestern Storuge
Battery, the very best on the market
for automobiles, gasoline launches, etc
We have the finest and most complete
charging plant for storage batteries.
Recharging and repairing done. Expert
wormanship. R, R. Carnithera, electri
ed supplies, 542 Duane street. , t.f.
Senator Simpson Weds Woman Who At
tempted to Shoot Him.
OAKLAND, Oct. 25.-Stat Senator
M. W. Simpson, who was on trial for
a felony charge, made by Miss Isabelle
Davis, a telephone operator at Alameda,
this morning was married to Miss Da
vis by Superior Judge Harris. The pros
ecution of Senator Simpson will now
cca?e. Several months ago Miss Davft
attempted to kill the senator by shoot-
Ing at him.
DANGER FROM THE PLAGUE.
There's grave danger from the plague
of Coughs and Colds that are so preva
lent, unless you take Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Forest City,
Me., writes: "It's a Godsend to people
living in climates where coughs and
colds prevail. I find it quickly ends
them. It prevents Pneumonia, cures La
Grippe, gives wonderful relief in Asth
ma and Hay Fever, and makes weak
lungs strong enough to ward off Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds. 50c and
(1.00. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers'
drug store. Trial bottle free.
$135.00 Flat Profit 1 1 1
I have a New $31500 Piano
that is yours on the
spot for $180.00.
Address Astorian.
New Printed, Post Cards
Both scenic and Comic,
Also in Leather, Hand
Burned Shaded, and Col
ored, Usual Prices,
See The Show Window.
J. N. GRIFFIN
Books Music Stationery
NO STRIKE IMMINENT.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2.r).-fienoral
Manager Calvin and General Superin
tendent Palmer of the Southern Pacific
deny the report thnt any strike is im.
mincnt in any branch of the company's
service.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Havo Always Bought
Boars tho
Sigmicro cf
The Art of Fine Plumbing
has progressed with the development of the science of
sanitation and we have kept
Mce with the Imrjrovementi.
Have you I Or la your bathroom one of
the old iashkned, unhealthy kind f
If yoa are still using the "closed in"
fixtures of ten years ago, It would be well
to remove them and install In their stead,
inowv white jjtoadkstf' Porcelain Enam
eled Ware, of which we have samples
displayed In our showroom. Let ui quote '
you prices. Illustrated catalogue free.
I, A. Montgomery, Astoria.
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Weinhard's
LAGER
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C. F. WISE, Prop.
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Choice Wines, Liquors
and Cigars
Hot Lunch at all Hours
Merchants Lunch From
11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p ml
as Centa
Corner Elevent h and Commercial
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