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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1907)
6UNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1007. 6 .1 lO per cent off. lO per cent off. SNAP Closing out our Teresa Pattern in Johnson Bros. Semi-Porcelain, . Pink Rose Bud Design A snap take advantage of this offer while it lasts. See window Display. Agents for H. C Fry's celebrated Cut Glass. THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. ONLY TEN BAY& MORE? Wise's Great A. V. ALLEN, Phones 3871 and 711 Main. VERSES GIVE CLUE ty specialists, will be railed to ttu station to examine Mrs. McDonald, Upon the result of this examination depends the defense of the woman who Is charged with murder. If the ver KeVeal raSSIOn Ot MUraereSS lOr diet is "Insane" Uuerln'a relatives will Hpr Hanle.. Victim. 1 insist that she bo sent to an Instltu- . r J tion for the care of the criminal in sane, !f not she will be prosecuted for j murder. WOMAN PROBABLY INSANE STRONG PACIFIC FLEET. i Will be Examined by Lunacy Commis sionInfatuation for Young Man Had Lasted Since Their Early School Days Together. America Will Unite Squadrons , Add New Ships. and SAX FRANCISCO, Feb. 23. It Is i t I reported In local naval circles that ! formation of a strong armored fleet on the Pacific Coast will be Inaugu rated by the dispatching to this city CHICAGO, Feb. 23. Out of the mass at an early date ot the battleships In of extravagant rumors which were set dlana anJ Iowa. These two battle going by the tragedy of the studio In ships will form the nucleus of the Pa. the Omaha building which cost Web- - ciflc battleship squadron which, will be ster J. Guerln his life on Thursday the ' further strengthened by the addition police thought last night that they had j 0f the new battleship Nebraska now evolved the true story of the motives j rearly completed at Seattle, and the which led up to the crime. j battleships Wisconsin and Oregon, The Stories Of blackmail and the which are now helnir itenslvMv ov..r. mercenary features that at first ap- hauled at the Puget Sound naval sta peared to have a large place in thtjon. These five Atlantlclffl, :.? (1121 case have been partly discarded, leaving the bare facts, the story of the unreasoning love of an older woman for a young man who had grown tired of her. She gave him some money, but it now appears that she did It vol untarily and because of her Infatuation. Inforced during the next few months by two more from the Atlantic, It Is said to be the policy of the Na vy Department at this time to unite the Asiatic fleet and the Pacific squad ron Into one great fleet. Its component vessels Interchangeable and all under the command of one of the three vice- admirals which It is thought congress Probably the most important of the 'Iscovertes that caused the police toj,A,u authorize atan early date. abandon the first theories of the case was that of a printed verse torn from a magazine, which Mrs. Flora McDon- (From the Chicago Tribune.) Guerln i slayer, appears to have carried with her all the time. Thumb marked and worn from much handling, the bit of paper Is believed to hold the cruix of the situation. The verse is: Out of the East or West. No tender eyes shall come To love thee first or best Or strike old echoes dumb. Out of the North nor South Passion nor pain nor joy Shall lay to thy lips the waking mouth That made thee man from boy. Body and spirit first love bereft Whole thou shalt never be Heaven itself shall take what I left Branded with love of me. Under the words "That made thee man from boy," words that are signifi cant In view of the fact that Mrs Mc Donald had been attracted to Guerin m his early school days, she being older, are drawn heavy lines. The words "Heaven itself shall take what I left." are also underlined. A final effort will be made today when Drs. Hugh Patrick, Archibald Church, and Sanger Brown, all lnsanj- " 'Don't trifle with a cold' Is gooJ advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital In the case of a child. Proper food, good ventilation, and dry, warm clothing are the proper safe guards against colds. If they are maintained through the changeable weather of autumn, winter and spring, the chances of a surprise from ordin ary colds will be slight But the ordinary light cold will become severe If neglected, and a wel lestabllshed ripe cold Is to the germs of diphtheria what money U to the bee. The greatest menace to child life at this season of the year Is the neglected cold." Wheth er It I a child or adult, the cold slight or severe, the very best treat ment that can be adopted Is to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It Is safe and sure. The great popularity and Immense sale of this preparation has been attained by its remarkable cures of this aliment A cold never re suits in pneumonia when It Is given. i For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. U G A B Z You Can Be Easyl W. L. Douglas Shoe They are the Greatest of All Shoes In single and double soles, warm and strong, protecting the feet and health at the same time. These shoes have that soft, velvety feeling, and have that peculiar action making walking a pleasure. They are gratifying to the most sensitive feet. Our Specialty Line of Loggers Shoes guarantee satisfaction to the wearer. No better but a leader of all. S. A. G1MRE " 543 Bond St., opposite Fisher Bros. SUNDAY TRAVEL TO PORTLAND Increases and $2.50 Round Trip Rate via A. & C. R. R. is Popular. Travel from this city to Portland on Sunday at the low round trip rate of $2.50 Is on the Increase and many enjoy that day In the metropolis each week. This rate will be continued throughout the winter and the volume of travel toward Portland every Sun day would indicate that the public appreciates It. 11-8-tf :o spices, rf COFFEEJEA, BAKING POWDER, Fuvomr.GEXn.Aas AbiolutePurihr. finest Flavor. Greatest Sf renjfh, fo&sonoblt Prml CLOSSET&DEVERS r PORTLAND, OREGON, r ova. T T was my intention to move into the -A former Cooper store soon after March 1st but the former occupants stayed a little longer than expected and lately I wasted over aweek on the legislature, so it will be about a month before the neces sary alterations can be made. In the mean time Spring goods are ar riving making it necessary to close the "Removal Sale". However I feel that my customers should have due notice of the intention to discontinue this PRICE CUTTING. Therefore, everybody take warning. Only Ten Days More to get good new clothing, hats, overcoats, underwear, trunks, umbrellas, from 1-5 to 1-2 less than regular prices. HERMAN wis; Astoria's Reliable Clothier and Hatter. BEHIND EACH ARTICLE SOLD IN HIS STORE SIXTY FOUR INJURED (Continued from page 1) Pullmans went over a sixty foot cm bankment. There are probably a num ber of passengers beneath the wreckage." PITTSBURG, Feb. 23. Others se riously injured were: Manager Nixon of Nixon & Zimmer man, theatrical managers of Phila delphia and Pittsburg. Felix Isman, Philadelphia. M. H. Singer, manager La Sallo Theatre, Chicago. H. Beare, Chicago and J. Wood Wil son, Marion, InJ, Mr. Wilson stated to the Associated Press the train was running very fast and Jumped the track while rounding a curve at Black Diamond. The four Pullmans went over a sixty foot em bankment into Connemaugh River. Isman, Nixon and Buzz were taken to Altoona and about thirty Injured were brought to this city. Adams trial tiday were the reading of Adam'H confession arid the udmlHslon of the warden that he held Adams in the' penitentiary on nothing but an order from the probate court. In the confession, which the defense claims was wrung from Adams under duress, Adams states that he knew Moyer, Pettibono and Haywood, that Petti bone told him to go to Idaho to see SimpklriH, that they wanted to "(let Kteunenberg," that Pettibone went to Haywood and got $200 for his expenses- into lace h'is been added to them. Tho royal crown of Spain has been worked In relief on all tho garments. Many of the trimmings date bark to the tlmo of Ferdinand Seventh. Irish iaco will be used lavishly on the christening dress. VIOLENT KINGSTON QUAKE. MAKE REGAL PREPARATIONS. ADAM'S CONFESSION. SP0KANK, Feb. 23. A special dis patch to the Spokesman review from Wallace says that the features of the KINGSTON, Feb. 23. A violent shock of earthquake occurred yester day which caused fulto a scare. It was Hie heaviest shock since tho disas ter of January 14. No loss of life oc curred, but several of the buildings collapsed. A tissue builder, reconstructor, builds up waste force, makes strong nerves and muscles.. Some people do not realize what a great remedy Hoi Ilatr's Rocky Mountain Tea Is. 35 Expected Heir to Crown Will be Re ceived in Royal Manner. LONDON, Feb. 23. Concerning the preparations for the expected royal heir of Spain, advices received here show that the preparations for Its re ception are receeiving completion. The ceWts, Tea or Tablets, cradle in which Alfonso XII slept j por Rae jjy Frank Hart. will lull the little newcomer to rest! . . . . i us It lies heneatn nana emnroiueree'i coverlets of. white silk garlanded In rosebuds and butterflies. The Span ish nuns have been busy In carrying out the king's wish that all tho baby's clothes shall bo of Spanish make. Weaves of the finest silk, flannel and Nainsook have been made Into gar ments und made by tho nuns and dell- The "K" Line r - - "ii- - r n -Ti-J Steamer - Lurline Night Boat for Portland and Way Landings. PA88ENGER8. FREIGHT. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind Yea Urn Always Bought - Boars t'.!o Za-T Signature of CdatytfctfcZtft Leaves Astoria daily except 8unday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland Daily Except 8unday at 7 a. m. Quiok 8ervioe Exoellent Meals Good Berths. Landing Astoria Flavel Wharf. Landing Portland Foot Taylor 8t C. M. FOWLER, Agent. Phona Main 2761.