The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 11, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE HORNING A STOUT AN, ASTORIA, ORECJON.
THURSDAY. APRIL 11, 1907.
3te
5VA
Flower Seeds
, Just received a shipment of Choice Sweet
Pea Seeds; all Varieties aiid Colors.
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13
Selected Nasturtium Seeds !
5 Cents per package
We also have a large line of Garden and Grass Seeds
A. V. ALLEN.
Being Improved By the Various
Countries'
WATER TRANSPORTATION
Tor B, Facilitated At Th Expenditure
Of Milliotn Of Dollart Rivvrt of
Europe Art To Be Mad Mort N.
vigabl.
ITEM OF NEWS FROM
WAHRENTON
DAILY NEWS LETTER FROM THE
WEST SIDE METROPOLIS ODDS
AND ENDS OF INTELLIGENCE
THERE.
WARRENTON, April 10. D. M.
Stewart, the real estate man, la here,
evidently there la something Joins, In
his line, around tola vicinity.
Lou Campbell, of Rainier, Oregon,
arrived In town today.
Those persons who do not wish to
pay their poll-tax this month, will do
well to avoid meeting Marshall Erick
son, for he Is on the war path.
A number of enterprising and musi
cally Inclined, male citizens are at
tempting to form a brass band. They
are at present looking for a capable
Instructor. Should they succeed In
their quest, the necenary Instruments
will be purchased and operations com
menced. Scercely a week passes but some
thing occurs to prove the prosperity
which our residents enjoy. The proof
forthcoming on this occasion, is the
number of Graphophones purchased
from an agent who stayed In Warren
ton for a few days this month. At
almost every house there can be found
a graphophone, the prices varying from
thirty five dollars to seventy-five dol
lar.
A representative ot a Piano house,
who accompanied the graphophone
agent, was also successful In making
several sale of piano.
These agents dlptayed their- stock
at the Warrenton Hotel, and Abbott's
billiard parlors.
A graphophone record exchange will
probably be instituted In the near future.
her at Madrid.
"We reciprocate the desire that the
relations between our two countries.
whie hare founded not only on histor
ical tradition, but also on community
of Interests, may be strengthened and
drawn closer together by these hap
py events." said King Edward.
Then raising his glass he proposed m,nts 10 th nBrli0r Liverpool.
WASHINGTON, April 10. It woulJ
appear thut the nations of the world
have entered into a competitive
struggle in the building up of water
tnuiciHftutloii. Conxul Oitmttirf ha
Just reported that ureat Britain 1 to
expend an enormous sum on Inmprove
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Personal Knowledge
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a toast to the Spanish Royal family,
and wlsUied prosperity, rt'spe and
progress to the Kingdom of Spain,
BIG LEAGUES.
Exhibition Games Between Leagues
National League Won.
theae Improvements to Include the
building of a training wall nearly two!
miles long, to conslrt of huge blocks I
of ctment and thousands of ton of I
i
atone. Work on tre wall will re-1
quire several years and an enormous I
amount of money will be expended.
It haa been found necessary to con
struct this training wall because of I
the accumulations of sand swept In I
by the ocean currents, these shifting
Personal knowledge is the winning fneti in tlw culminating .(mints ol
this competitive ue and when f amnio character it tlce ill fortunate.
poMCMor in the front tanks of
The Well Informed of the World.
A vast fund of Drrtonal knowledge
highest excellence in any field of human effort.
A Knowledge of Form, Knowledge of Function and KnowU
edge of Product are all of the ultnoat value ami in quejjons of Ufa and health
when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be rvCembered that Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., it an
rthiritl nrotltb! wktrh m nM uiU ll, nMul ,f it. m.! m .v . .A...:..:..,. .. i
give univertal satisfaction, because it it a remedy of Ti
Known yurthty, Known Excellence nd known Component f.
rmna ana nu won me valuable patronage ot millions of the Well Informed of the
world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it u tito fitit
and best ot lamity laxative, toe which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made.
This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known
under lite name of Syrup of Fifts and has attained to world
wide acceptance as the most excellent familv laxativo. A. ii nur
laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physician
ana trie weu iniormea of me work! to be Hie best we have
adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Fig and
Elixir of Senna as more fullv desrriniive of the wmvV
but doubtless it v
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EDWARD AND ALFONSO.
Propose Toasts and Soft Soap Each
.. Other at Banquet.
CARTAGENA, Spain. April 10.
King Alfonso, at the banquet In honor five
NEW YORK, April 10. The base
ball teams of the National League won banks of sand offering dangerous ob-
majority of this Spring's' exhibition I structions to the large Atlantic liners.
games with their rivals of the Amerl- Improvements to the harbor at
can League. The representatives of I Liverpool go forward steadily! each
the older organisation was suecesf ul j year, an annual 1 expenditure of 1200,
In 13 out of 22 game played. The 1 000 being made for dredging. Great
failure of the Athletics ot Phtladel- Britain also expend- on other har
phta, to hold their own with the Phil- bors large amounts and everyone of
aJelphlu Katlotials was chjefly re- her navigable rivers Is kept up to Its
sponsible for the American League)! highest state of efficiency. This poll-
losing the series. The Philadelphia I cy Is rotiowed by Germany, and a
Nationals won four straight from the) number of the German cities 100 to
Athletics, wherein ai: the other series (200 miles Inland, are actually sea
It was a much more even battle. Thel ports by reason ot their location on
St. Louis Nationals won four out of I the banks of highly developed rlv
seven .from the Americans; , the Newler.
York Nationals and Athletic split According to Consul Llefeld, of
i
even with one victory each; the St I Frelbbourg, Germany, the German
Louis Nationals took two games out I government Is to Join hands with
of three from the Washington;" the! Switzerland In increasing the effect-
Boston American took two out of I iveness of the upper Rhine Improve- UPPmann AHmittt Rivinfl Work tfi
4 h raa ffamafl fmm th Pf iu-lnn,f ll I m.nta am mim, uml... wan tA mal. ttl
and the Cleveland wen the game from I river navigable above Stracsburg as
the Cinclnnatis. I far as Basel, Switzerland. It is be
The National Leaguer beat their! Ileved that the stream will be so Im
adversaries In total run getting, tied! proved a to admit of the passage of
them In batting and did slightly the boats carrying from 800 to 1.500 tonsm WANTED SENATORSHIP
better fielding. I as far north as the Lake of Constance.
Once the upper Ithlne Is Improved to
NEW PASSENGER SCHEDULE, admit of this. Consul Litchfield de
clared that improvements' will follow
always be called for bv the ihnrtif
name of Syrup of Figs and to get Ms beneficial
eltects, alway note, when purchasing the full
name ot lite Company Caulornia rig Syrup
Co. printed on the front of every package,
whethet you call for Syrup of Figs
or ly (lie lull name byrup of
Fig and Elixir of Senna.
. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL,
LUUIbVILLE, KY. LONDrCr-;, iNn NEW YORK. NY
Six Relatives.
Raimtated 8pecial Agent Dixon 8.
eaut Of Demoeratie Vote He Could
Swing In Election Of The State
Representatives.
ef King Edward, in proposing a toast
to the British Monarch anJ Queen
Alexandra, said that the whole Span
ish nation, had deep pleasure In re
ceiving their majesties. The good re
lations existing between the two coun
tries could only be of mutual advan
tage and would contribute towards the
task of King Edward of strengthen
ing peace and harmony between all
states.
King Edward in responding. In his
own name and that of the Queen,
thanked Alfonso for his felicitous
greeting. He deoply regretted the ab
sence of Queen Victoria but wag re
joiced at the reason which detained
Western Roadt Have Prepared Slower! to the Aare River, even to Tverdon, to
Time Card for Passenger Service. I Lake Neuchatel, only a few hour by
rail from Lake Geneva and the Rhone
CHICAGO, April 10. Western rail-1 Valley.
road officials have practically decl-l The Immediate bereflts of this de
ded upon the schedules for passenger I velopement of the Upper Rhine Is
trains between Chicago and the Pa-1 pointed out by Consul Llefold In. his
ciflc Coast and intermediate points. I rwort. The Conxu. shows thut In
If the time as now agreed upon Isl 1903, which is the latest report on the
put Info effect the, schedule of the! traffic, out of the total of 5,113,100 examination of Blnger Hermann wer
fastest train from Chicago to Los An-1 tons of bulk goods moved Into Swltz- I the admissions that while he was com-
jreles will be lengthened from 71 hours, erland.l 1,526,000 were transported by mlssloner of the General Land Office
minutes to 72 hours; to San ships to Mannheim or Strassburg, I he irav. nositions to six of his rela
WASHINGTON, April
principal developments In
10. The
the cro
Francisco from 69 1-2 hours to 72; while of the export of bulk goods tlvegj Reference again wa made to
hours and 25 minutes to 14 hours, 30 amounting to 534,700 tons, 100,500 tons the "Tip" which Hermann Is alleged
minutes. were transported on the Rhine from to have sent to F. P. May, regarding
It is said the changes will make! the above named places, as well athe Blue Mountain Forest reserve, but
little practical difference except that! lis, 500 tons of goods In transit across Hermann, while admitting that he die
trains will be less late at terminals. I Switzerland, making a total of 1,743,- tatcd the telegram he could not re-
The main Increases are between 000. Consul Llefeld adds: member Us details It also brouKht
Chicago and Denver, where the time "if these goods could have beenlout that Hermann had recelveJ a part
has been maintained fairly well. I transported by water from Basel to! 0f the compensation of his brother, us
has not been determined when the Manheim and vice versa at a freight a payment on a mortgage and he re
new schedules will go Into effect, but rate of $1.07 for the distance per ton, a celved some of the compensation of
if there Is no further disagreement sum of $1,238, 563 would have been cy. L. Miller, a sou-ln-law but de-
they probably will be effective May 1.1 saved. This rate would soon, under! clared. It was In pajment for an ad-
the pressure of competition and after! vance ho had mado Miller.
Live, laugh and love. There'll come the gradual removal of present ob- Hermann admitted, he wanted to
a time when you can't. Success Mag- structions and hindrances to navlga- become United States senator In 1903,
It showed that the account amounted
to 1110 and that he owed th firm of
Hermann and BonJ-f 1900. Tiie 111
was to be turned over to this firm c
cording to the understanding brought
out.
Correspondent war aUo Introduced
by Baker showing that Brownell of
Oregon had obtain4 the re-lnUte-
ment of special s-nt Dixon, through
Hermann, on showing (hat Dixon
would bring th Democratic upport
for th election of five Republican.
state representative,
RESCUE SONS BODY
(Continued from page 1)
ANACONDA MINING COMPANY.
BUTTE, April 10. Th Anaoonda
Mining Company, th r4ror of
th Anaconda Copper Mining Compa
ny of Butt, went out of existence
yesterday In consequence of a court or
der being mad to that effect at th
request of th stockholder.
Th aot of th stockholder doe
not affect th Anaconda Copper Min
ing Company, which some lime ago
took ovr th property of th old cor
poration.
azlne.
don, be greatly reduced." but denied It was hit, plan to have his
It is undoubtedly this last phase t resignation as Commissioner of Land-
Our "Table Queen"
And
"Butter Loaf M Bread
Does not dry put and get stale the
next day after it is cut.
Its great Success is due to its great merits
No Bigger or Better Loaf in town for the Price
ROYAL BAKERY s C
505 Duane Street.
275 W. Bond Street.
the matter that Is spurlng all the na
tions of the- world on to greater exer
tions In waterway development. Con-
gresstnan Joseph E. Ramsdell, of Lou-
iHlana, President of the National RIv-
odlne held up until after the senatori
al election.
Vouchers were placed In evidence by
the Government showing that Herman"
had placed to his credit in a local bank
ers & Harbors Congress, In a speech $35 of a special government fund and
In the last Congress dwelt forcefully that this amount had remained to his
on the fact that water transportation credit for several years and wa then
for heavy goods Is one-sixth and transferred, by him to the Government
sometimes one-ninth that of the char- account He said he did not do so,
gijs by rail for similar tranpportutlon. to obtain a small amount of Interest,
Mr. Ransdell pointed out also In the but the fund was a trust fund for
course of his address that water trans- which he wag perwn&lly responsible,
portallon In no wise would Injure the The witness was then asked If he
prosperity of the railroads, but that It did not tranfer Max Pracht, a spec
would supplement railroad activity lal agent, from Oregon to New Mexico
and stimulate it by stimulating com- and bring Capt, Mathers to Oregon,
merce. ' , because Pracht would not rent Her
Tlne National Rivers! & Harbor, manns hou&e' and Mathers would. He
Congress Is bending its energies to- denied this but Baker submitted evl
ward having the Federal government dence showing Pracht had refused to
commit Itself to an appropriation pol- rent the house and Hermann admitted
Icy of 50,000,000a year for the de- that Mathers did rent It. The' letter
velopment and Improvement of Am- written by thq rtefendan to Edwin Ben
'erican waterways. At the present der, his relalve stating that he, the do
time -there are projects approved by fendant, would expedlate the account
government engineers calling for an of suveyor Cathcart, was.' ptaced in
outlay of upwards of $500,000,000. evidence. " t
snow having fallen since, th boJy
He under twenty fott of froien now
and li e.
The effort to read' the place whore
the body lie from th ban of Whit
Mountain will be fraught with the
greatest peril. If successful In reach
ing the spot It will be necessary to car
ry the body on the shoulJer of men
for 20 mile to Whitney station at the
base of the range, Ten men will be
taken from Independence, Inyo, for
this purpose. The father, accompa
nied) by I'ndilakerJ McOemtoU of
this city will attempt to penetrate to
the soot where the body lie and If
succoHHful the undertaker will em
balm the body there, Then the task
of carrying It out will begin. From
Whitney It Is planned to take the
body overland to Ropo, Nevada, thence
to this city, by way of S in Francisco.
BIQ STEEL ORDER,
Ten Thousand tons of Steel Rail for
Chicago Street Railway.
CHICAGO, April 10. Ton thousand
tons of steel rails or 20,000,000 pounds
have been ordored by the Chicago
Street Railway Company for us In
re-constructlng Its lines, ft
This !' one of the largest rail order
given by a local concern In recent
yearn, excepting railroad companies,
which send out contracts for equip
ment from this city, and will Involve
about 1400,000 In cash.
Two hundred tons of steel rail are
needed to construct a mile of single
track, therefore -the lot that is to be
delivered to the City Railway will ex
tend over fifty' miles of single or 25
miles of double track,
FOR ELDERLY FOLKS,
Get from any good proscription
pharmacy, Fluid Extract Dandeli
on, one-half ounce; Compound
Kargon. on ounce; Compound
Syrup Boraparllla, three ounce.
Shake well In a bottle and take
In tspoonful dose after each
mead and at bedtime. This I th
prescription and th direction sj
given by an eminent authority
on Kidney disease who moke th
statement that thl lmpl home
mad mixture will rellev almost
any Kidney disorder or Backache
or Bladder weakness. This should
prove of untold value to elderly
folk, who. alway suffer more or
lexs with their Kidney and Blad
der at thl tlm of th year,
CASTOR I A
Por Infant and Children. .
The Kind Yea Haw Always Bought
Boars the r yTX"
Signature cf WV 4MCA4U
Keep Your Feet
Dry.
If people would keep their'
feet dry half the doctors
would have to go out
of business. Our
Dr. Reed's Cushion
: Shoes
are ust the thing for keeping
your leet dry,
They shedjthe water almost
We Guarantee Each Pair.
Our Specialties Are
Loggers and long hand made
boots for Fishermen. ,
S. A. G1HRE
r
Ml Bond Si, opposite Flshtf Bros.'