The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 25, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON,
SATURDAY, MAY 15, ig;.
HiHAN IS SAFE
utru noir sun mo eurrv ns
RAILROADS.
Beautify Your Lawns
87 Using our Ball Bearing Liwn Mowers
Union and Southern Pacilio Mat Spent
Millions For Safety.
Violated No Laws In Raising
OUIO.M.'O, May 24. -Figure Just
compiled In the olliee of the director
U. P. Dividends.
maintenance ami operation of the fu
Garden Hose (Cotton and Sun Proof Rubber)
Rakes, Hoes, Shovels and Spades
Grass Hooks and Sprays.
ton ami Southern Paeltle systems show,
that expenditures for wi'Vty appliances!
inttde by the' present management nf j
SURPTISE FOR THE PEOPLE
the two ytriii, total nearly tMS.OuO-
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A. V. ALLEN.
PHONES
MAIN 711, MAIN 3871
W031EN EOT ALLOW
ED IS BARROOMS
POLICE ANTICIPATE MOVE OF CITY
ATTORNEY AND PROCEED. TO
ENFORCE ORDINANCE.
City Attorney Abercrombie yesterday
announced his intention of enforcing
the ordinance prohibiting the loitering
of women in barrooms. The steps which
he will take in the matter will be inau
gurated as soon as the dance hall case
ow pending in polio court are disposed
f. The city attorney believe it better
to have them off his hands and be able
. to devote his whole time to the new
move which lie intends making.
Last night however the police antici
pated the move of the city attorney and
the chief of police issued orders to the
officers on the beat below the dead line
that no women were to be allowed in
the barrooms hereafter. The officer in
turn passed them on to the resort
keepers who at once put them in force.
Stephenson, of the Savoy, when in
terviewed Iat evening by 'an Astoria
. arporter, said that he had been in
structed by Officer Linville that hence
forth no women were to be allowed in
' the barroom and further the officer in
structed him tfiat women could not even
ting from the stage for which Stephen
sob had taken out a second-class thea
ter license. : Mr. Stephenson said t'aat
le had intended closing his place, the
first of the week anyway so that it
didn't matter as far as he was con
cerned, lie said that he would have
elosed it before but for some of the
- jftrJi and musicians who had not the
money to make their getaway with and
le was merely keeping the place open
for that purpose. But four girls remain
oi the place and these intend to leave
Monday as soon as they have the neces
sary funds. The others it is understood
tare scattered and gone in various di
rections, some to Aberdeen, some to
Raymond, some to Hoqniam, and some
to other places.
It is said that owing to the 'trouble
that has been brewing below the dead
line for the past week quite a number
f women have left the town and sought
fresh pastures.
Mora-
Newt From the New England
States.
If any one has any doubt as to the
virtue of Foley's KlJney Cure, they
need only to refer to Mr. Alvln H.
Stfmpson, of Willlmantlc, Conn., who,
after almost losing hope of recovery,
n account of the failure of so many
remeJies, finally tried Foley's Kidney
Care, which he says was "Just the
thing" for him, as four bottles cured
Sim completely. He Is now entirely
well and free from all the suffering
incident to acute kidney trouble. T. F.
Ianrin, Owl Drug Store.
trawberry
Shortcake
With Whipped Cream
TO DAY
ROYAL BAKERY
505 Duane Street.
275 W. Borid Street.
Branch Store, 1335 Franklin Ave,
BRANCH UNIONTOWN
PHONE MAIN 713
TRIUMPH"6F"T"C. S. STUDENTS.
Four Out of Five Passed State Examina
tion; of Those Who Were Not
- Students, Only One in Six Passed.
The great work that the International
Correspondence Schools, of , Scranton,
Pa., ere doing wa never demonstrated
more forcibly than it was when 69 can
didates for the position of fire bos
presented themselves to take the State
examination before the State Mine In
spectors at Uniontown, Pa.
Nineteen of the candidates were I. C.
S. Students; fifty were not. The prac
tical experience of all averaged about
the same, and all had equal opportunity
to pass the examination. The result
was a signal triumph for the I. C. 8.
system of training by mail. The 60
candidates that were not students of
the schools averaged only 84.7 per cent
in the examination; only seven passed;
forty-three failed. The nineteen 1. C
S. students averaged 755 per cent; 15
passed; only four failed.
The examination shows that the man
who has the foresight to invest a few
dollars and a little spare time in an
I. C. S. Course of special training has
nearly six times the chance to pass the
examination as the one that lacks such
preparation; that the chances that an
L C. S. student will succeed are four
to one, while the chances that a non
student will fail are six to one.
Hie foregoing is dimply one of a thou
sand instance where I. C. 8. students
have triumphed in examinations, in
promotions, etc. Such success is easily
accounted for, when it is remembered
that these schools have had nearly 15
years of experience in teaching by mail
and have expended the great sum of
one million dollars in the preparation of
home-study textbooks, which are so easy
to understand and to apply that any
man able to read and write can succeed,
provided he has little ambition.
Started in 1891 with oner course pre
pared to help miners pass examinations,
the International . Correspondence
Schools now have more than 200 courses
of instruction covering positions in all
of the best known trades and profes
sions. Drop a card to Mr. H. Harris,
who represents the .Schools in this city,
will be gkid to give any one full in
formation regarding any couree.
Don't Pay Alimony
to be divorced from your appendix.
There will be no occasion for ft if you
keep your bowels regular with Dr.
King' New Life Pills. Their action
Is so gentle that the appendix never
has cause to make the lesfst complaint
Guaranteed by Charles Rodger, drug
gist. 25c. Try t'nem. ... ,
CLEARANCE SALE.
For the next 10 days I will sell my
entire stock V high-grade hats at one.
half reduced price. This is the best
opportunity In the city to procure an
up-to-date stylish hat. Call and look
at the stock, Mrs. M. Peterson, Star
Theater Eldg., Eleventh and Commer
cial streets.
OPS
teaming Members Interstate Commerce
Commission Ate of Opinion That No
Law Has Been Violated by Hantaan
White House Conference,
CHIC.ViO. May St. A dispatch to
the Tribune from Washington, says
"There i a big surprise In store for
people who have been expecting the
Interstate Commerce Commission to
recommend to the Attorney General the
prosecution of E. If. llarrlman and his
associates and the dissolution of the
railroad combination for violation of
the Sherman nti-tru-t law.
At conference at the White House
vesterdar the fact w brought out
that in the opinion of leading members
of the commission, no law has been vt
olated hv Mr. Hstrriman. Orave evils
have beeu discovered which warrant
the enactment df laws to prevent their
recurrence, nut so tar as urn commis
sion's Investigation has established
neither the federal nor state law was
broken by the financial operations con
nected with the exploitation of the Chi
cago & Alton, nor was ,thre any in
fringement Of the law caused by the
raising of dividends of Union Pacific
to ten per cent per annum in spite of
the circumstances snrroumlina this
step.
The conference at the Whin House
was between the President and Chair
man Martin A. Knapp of the Interstate
Commerce Commission. Mr, Knapp de
clined absolutely to discuss hi conver
sation with the President, fcnt from
an authoriatative source it wit learned
that he was called to the Vhite notise
by Mr. Rootwvelt, who desired to as
certain the fact In connection with the
commission's report on the so-called
Harriman case.
The commission desires to complete
its report by the first df July. It will
merely present the farts an! submit
them to the attorney General for his
consideration, But upon the showing
of facts to be made the commission
does not believe that prosecution will
be begun, or, if it Is begun, that it will
be upheld by the United States Sup
rem Court.
HENEY AND BURNS
(Continued from page 1)
tice Burns are expected to return to the
government service i'or the prosecution
of the timber and mineral land
thieves. Some of the grafters in Ban
Francisco are also said to be implicated
in the frauds.
The frauds have been under investiga
tion by the Secret Agents of the In
terior Department for more than two
years, these secret agents have tin
earthed startling evidence, showing that
the public domain has literally been
looted by corporation who" have been
protected and aided in their operations
by United States senators and federal
officers.
Most of the lands acquired by the so
called conspirator were timber tracts
in the West, of which hundreds of thou
sands of acres have been taken from
the public domain. -
In some instances "dummy" entrymen
were used 'for the purpose. Jn others
the title was obtained through the use
of lieu land script,
In obtaining the conviction of the men
said to be involved the government ex
pects to regain possession of large
areas of forest land, some of which have
been in the hands of lumber operator
for many yenr. Much of the lurid, it
is understood, has not yet been cut
over.
It is admitted by certain official that
in a numbitr of instances the offenders
will be immune from criminal prose
cution owing to the fact that the statute
of limitation will apply, but in all such
cases the title to the land will revert
to the government.
Of all the fruits that are In the land
That grow on bush or tree, k
I would give up the choicest Vnes
For Rocky Mountain Tea. ;.
Prank Hart.
Gently move the bowels and at the
the same time stops the cough. Bee's
Laxative Cough Syrup. Contain Hon
ey and Tar. No opiates. Best for
Coughs, colds, croup, and whooping
cough, Satisfaction guaranteed.
Children like it, Mothers Indorse It
Sold by Frank Hart' Drug Store.
For Mock signal", distant switch sig
nals, Interlocking plants, crossing hells ,
and gates, all of which are charged to
roadway. Hie Southern Tiiolllc alone
has .pent more than ;l,M,0tM). Safe
ty devices on trains have wt the
Southern rueitV In the me time al
most 4,Mn,0iiO. On all the lines of J
Hie two systems, block sigimls rep'
........I ... ...,tl..., ,f 4 iiiii (nxi Ale
brakes ami liuh speed attainment.
have cost $3,MI,0Oa
On the Union PiWlle lines nearly fr.V
tWO.OOO has been spent on roadway
safety device, and $s;t)5:W on equip-
couplers, train signals, grab-Irons elec.
trie ami aectylme headlights. I he Pre.
gon Short I.lue nd the Oregon IUH
road and Navigation Company have al
together nhsorlied IsOMM in roadway
safetv expenditure, and M30.0IHI fr
safetv device on caw and engines.
The total outlays on account of safe
ty appliance of all kinds are .m.i,
i!7 for Union IVifte-Kn aggregate ul
$ll,s:l3..20. This total take' no ae-
eoutn of the labor eot of operating)
safetv devices, but I n indication that'
safety on railroad come liili in I
price.
MODUS VIVENDI.
Plan To Increase Fund For The Main
tenance of the Pope.
HOME, May 24. It is reported thai
a proposition tins been made to the gov
eminent for a modus vlvendi a to the
fund set apart under the law of Papal
guarantees.
Under article fotr of that law a sum
of fUO.nflO was annually set apart for
the maintenance of the pope. It
now proposed to capitatlie this fund
into stole bonds which will furnish the
pope a revenue of $700,000.
It i. stated that a majority of the
minister would accept such an arrange
ment, which would lie a step toward
political modus vlvendi. The opposition,
however, would combat the proposal,
PRINCE EITEL FREDRICK.
Slid To Destiooed To Be Fututre King
of Hungary by the Kilter.
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LONDON, May 24.Tlie Berlin cor
respondent of the Dally Mail ayi that
one of the many theories concerning the
future of frliice Eitel Frederick, the
Kaiser' second son, is that he Is des
tinned by his father to 1 the Ifutur
King of Hungary. This Ida U re
vlved by the presence in Budapest of
ftaron Von Mvrliach, ehamberlmn In the
Kaiscrin's household, He i reported by
ilunggriin journalists as saying that
the Berlin court cherishes the liveliest
sympathy with the Hungarian people,
The Baron admlted that the Prince
speak Hungarian, Apropos of the Hun
sarin n throne, nowever, tne Jaier I
quoted as saying, "I and my on lie
long exclusively to the fatherland."
STEEL PLANT TO MOVE.
Gary, Indiana, Mill Largest in World-
Home of Steel Corporation.
CITICAfiO, May 24. the Chronicle
today sriysi
The Illinois Steel Company, employ
ing more than 701H) men, supporting
20,00ft persons and operating a plant
valued at lwtwcen $.10,000,000 and $40,-
000.000 may abandon South Chicago and
become a"bsorlied in the mammoth leel
plant in progress of construction at
Uary.'Ind.
It was admitted by a representative
of the company yesterday that no
further extensions are contemplated at
the South Chicago Mills, and that ulti
mate abandonment of the local site is
probable.
The Oary Mills when completed will
lie the birgest steel center in the world
and the home of the United States Steel
Corporation,
BOECK INDICTED,
Diamond Broker' Thefts Are Said To
Amount to Half Million.
NEW YORK, May 24.-Tvv0 indict-
mcntu charging grand laroeny were re
turned by the grand jury against J.
Edward Boeck. It is alleged that while
posing as a dealer in precious stones on
iommission Bocck obtained jewels to
the value of many thousands of dol
lars from Maiden Lane dealers and
made no return. Startling disclosures
are said to have resulted from the in
vestigations thus far made by detectives
who are acting lor the Jewelers' Society
Alliance of the United State.
It is snid on what purports to be re-
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Watch for the School's Exhibit in the Owl Drug
Store Window, for a few days only,
Commencing June 18
Write to H. Harris, Box 121, Astoria, NOW, regarding
SPECIAL PRICES During the Exhibit.
liable authority that the losses attend
ing Week" flight am at least 1500.000.
A confidential employ of one of the
oldest jewelry firm In the Maiden Lane
district said h would not be surprised
if lioerk's obligation were found to
amount to nearly 11,000.000.
NIGHTS OF UNREST.
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No 8lp, No Rett, No Peae for th
Sufferer From Kidney Trouble.
No peace for the kidney sufferer
Pain and distress from morn to
night.
Get up with 4 lame back,
Twinge of backache bother you all
day,
Dull aching break your reat at
night,
Urinary disorder add to your
misery.
Get nt tho cause cure the kidney.
Doan' Kidney Pills will work the
Cure. :
They're for the kidney only,
Mrs. IJ. Schretber, of 060 High street,
Salem, Or,, ays: "The food reports
have heard concerning nan's Kid
ney Fill Induced me to procure i
supply. I had been suffering from an
Incessant backache which not only
troubled me through the day but broko
my rest at night. I began to feel tho
effocts'of Dunn's Kidney Pills after I
had tnkon a few doses. Relief speed
ily pome and then an aboIute cure
There has been no sign of "the back
ache nor any other symptoms sine,
am only too pleased to let others
know of such a valuable and effective
remedy,"
Plenty more proof like this from Aa
torla' people. Call at Chae. Rodgers
ilrug store and ask what hi customers
report.
For sale by all dealer. Price 50 cent.
Foster-Mllburn Co.i Buffalo, New
York, sole agents for the United
State. 1
Remember the name Doan'e and
take no other.
ATTEL GIVEN DECISION.
LOS AXOKLI3S, May 24.-Alw Attoll
was given tho decision over Kid Solomon
at the end of 20 rounds tonight.
We have plotted, planted and figured,
working from morning till night, seek
Ing for a medicine that will take the
place of Holllster'i Rocky : Mountain
Ten, but we can't find it. Tea or Tab
lets, 85 cents, Frank Hart.
There U a direct and y way for you
to liolp yourwlf to a dcairabl posit . on
ana goon pay to tn trmie or proieo
lion that jt suits your taste and
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home; without losing an hour of
wotk, or a dollar of pay. Such
. benefit I made possible by a world
renowned Institution that ha had
13 yearn of successful txperlenc lu
training thousand of ambitious
wage earner for advancement. - -This
institution now often VOU
an opportunity, lu the coupon
below.to better your earning and
position, no matter bow .nt
your time, money, or education
may be, The first tcp In helping
yourself to a good salary He in
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EDDY CASE.
Judge Orders Affidavit riled Will
Sender Decision Later,
CONCOUD, May 24.T!i irgnmenie
were completed in the superior eourt
today on tlte motion of the trustee
iT th estato of Mry Baker 0. Eddy,
head of the Christian Science Church
to intervene and be substituted at
plaintiff In a suit brought by her ton,
lievrge W. (ilover and other to compel
an accounting of her property. Judge
CliBinberlulii issued n order that ell
affidavit and all citations In the ease
be filed by next Tuesday and hi da.
idsion on the motion will be given later,
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