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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1907)
TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1907. LARGER VESSELS ,?HmTttrHtTtttTmtTWtmHmmnmH uy the Best ve You Ann 1 Begin Retirement of Present a We sell OLYMPIC, MAGIC and CUPID brauds of Floor ALL GOOD HARD WHEAT PRODUCTS Fleet at Onco FOR SALE ? NEW BOATS NOW BUILDING A. V. AULEN. Veuel Will b of 3000 to Cooo Torn Displacement and Equipped With PHONEt MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 713 Torbin Engla and Oil Burner I If You Have, Come and See Us First One Just Launched. THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. leal Estate THK TELEGRAPH STRIKE. Members of th Bxecutlv Bosrd Hivt Cons to Saa Francisco, OI1CAGO, July 8,-Ubor CommU sioner Jfaill and three member of th uccativo board of (bo Commercial TU grapher' Union left here for Rsn Fran eo tonight. Secret advice from the tout are tali to bo th caui for this otion. General Secretary Kuell will remain in Chicago to " b' btt effort to prevent the local union from commit ting any act that might be considered hostile. "It i agreed between the com panie and the union official," he laid tonight, "That all negotiation toward the tettlement of grievance, both in Chicago and New York, hou!d be held b abeyance until the commtedoner and the executive board could reach San Francisco and confer with th manage ment of th telegraph office there." BATTLESHIP FLEET. Brownton Decline to Speak of Confer ence With the President. WASHINGTON, July 8.-Rer-Admiral IJrownson, chief of bureau of Naivgation of the V. 8. Navy, declined to my anrything about hi conference with President Roosevelt at Oyster- Bay or expres an opinion a to when the battleship fleet may move to the Pacific Coast. Information obtained from a re liable quarter hows no immediate pros per! oi movement. The navy program I to have the ship of the Atlantic fleet engage In their nnal summer maneu ver and target practice. HELP BRAVE MAN. Skin From Tewnty of Hi Friend Are Grafted On Bit Body, CHICACO, July 8. John Maloney, th motorman who averted disaster on a Chicago and Oak Park elevated train on May 15, by tioking to hi poet in the mklt of flame with hi clothing dilute until a station wa reached, un derwent the operation of Un grafting at 1st. Ann Hospital yesterdaq. Twen ty of hi friends surrendered lection f their ikin for the benefit of their nm&er fl HUaUUklsUU The kitchen work that mutt be done this summer will be lessened, your fuel expense reduced, and your kitchen cooler, if you use a NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove It is the improved oil stove the neb oil stove. Up-to-date in every particular. Lighted in stantly. Gives the hottest flame produced by any stove. Made with one, two, and three burners. Every stove warranted. Write our nearest agency if not at your dealer's. n THE RaabLAMPi'Ssss tMf hmisehold use. Made of braa throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly con ducted ; absolutely afe j unexcelled in lightiving power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp war ranted. If not at your dealer', write to our neareat agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY TO-NIGHT Atid Wednesday Night The Outcasts of London offering comrade", and the operation wa laid by the aurgeon to be one of the large of the kind ever performed, When taken to the hospital, Malnney wa suffering from burn on the breat, face, hand and abdomen, from which it wa doubted if he eould recover. For eeveral week hi life wa dee paired of, but at last the burn began to heal and Mrgeon watched for the favorable moment when new kin might be grafted on the burned flesh. Yester day wa judged to be th right time and a ncore of friend of the injured man auembled at th hospital About even wiuarw inchea of epidermi wa taken from each man. The operation required two hour and at the end of that time over a tquarw foot, or about ISO Hinar inchea of akin had been grafted on the burned nee! ion of the patient. Th operation wa considered a tucce. RACE FOR VAHDESBILT CUP. NEW YORK, July 8.-Now that a contest for the Venderbilt cup I prac tically aured, the racing board of the American Automobile Association i be ginning to make plan for the content. A conre ha been choeen, subject to the Approval of the full board. It ! in Union County, New Jersey, with the starting point at Plainfleld. The course in 23 mile long and will have to be traveled over nearly 11 time to com plete the 300 mile journey. The road are macadamized all the way. The elimination race for American cars will be held on October 5 and the race itself will occur two week later. MRS. EDDY'S TRUST FUND. CONCORD, July 8.-A bill in equity seeking, pending the present litigation, to place under th Juricdiction of the Miperior court the trust fund of $125, 000 created by Mr. Eddy last Feb ruary (subsequent to which time the suit for accounting of her property wa begun), wa filed today. George W. Glov er, nis wue and tour ctumren are trie omplainant. The bill Is one of many entered in the alrea.lv complicated liti gation Involving the property of Mrs. Eddy. II This sieve will not U verbeattberooak (l.NCOBl-dliSTKO) 0 Tfb i 1 u SAN FRANCISCO. July 8,-The Toyo Kien Ka.visha tran Pacific line will Iwgln the retirement of th met, con sisting of the American Maru, the lloug Kong Maru and th Nippon Maru, from their present service at once and these veil will tie replaced with three larg er one, two of which are now building, while the (teamship now visiting this Krt will ply between the Orient and South American port. This announcement wa mad yes terday liy William H. Avery, assistant general manager of th line, who ar- ived on the America Maru from the Orient, where he ha been making prep aration fop launching the Tenyo Maru, which will lie the first of th new ves sel completed. Th new vessel wil be between 5000 and 6000 ton displacement, which I about 1500 ton greater than the boats service at present. They will be t'uipped with the turbine engine and will b oil burner. CAPTURED WITH BLOODHOUNDS. SEATTLE, July 8,-Joe Mrotek, who is wanted for the killing of llannsi Diego and th serious wounding of Jo Frankie at Black Diamond, wa cap- ured at Franklin, Wash., tonight. Since Saturday Mroxek ha been in the woods pursued by an armed poe with blood hounds. Mrozek shot Diego and Frankie rout ambush. ON THEIR WAY TO HAWAII. SAN FRANCISCO, July 8. According to a private telegram received last night, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth will arrive in Han Fram-isco iu a day or two en route to Hawaii. They are plan ning, it i so i4 to come into the city quietly and avoid publicity, and the ar rangement in connection with their coining have been made so privately that even their personal friend do not know of their plans. THE SKIN. I It Not Humiliating To Show a Face Matked With Skin Disease? It seem to be one of the penalties of skin disease that it usually appears where everybody can see it. If not at first, it sooner or later reache the hands anil face. Perhaps you have dosed your stomach in an effort to find a cure. If so, you have lnn a victim of error. Ileal skin die is .SKIN disease a disease con fined to the skin, and the general health may not lie affected. If the (.-eneral health is affected at all, it is liecnuae the victim was lurei on by internal treatment. Don't worry jour stomach any more. Don't smear yourself with nasty salves. "I tried the Jamilv- doctor for a long time without results, and tried ever o iiftmy remedies, but all failed." writes Mrs. (leorgo Valentin, of Pinclineyville. Perry county, 111. "Then a friend asked me to try D. D- !., and thanks to the 1). D. 1). Co. mv limb is nil healed up. The only way to cure the skin is TIIItOC;it the skin, and in order that the healing agents may penrtlate per fectly., the remedy should lie a liquid, not a solve. This is now pivtty well understood in medical science and the claim of the original and the true icientilic remedy for s-ewiiuitoit dis eases). ). 1). Prescriptionare now recognized. You can j.'pt D. D. D. Prescription as well as 1). 1). I). soap, that mild (lcaiiser, from Charles Roger' drug store In this city. Apply a few drops of the prescrip tion and INSTANTLY the itch Is (tone. A single trial will prove it that itch gone ? Stimulation Without Irritation. That i the watchword. That is what Cleanse and stimulate the bowel without irritation in any form. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup doe. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Astoria Tlheatr e' The Brlgham Office formerly occupied by G B. Burhan teatifie After Four Year. O. B. Burhana. of Carlll Center, K. Y, writw. "About four year ago I wrote yon stating that I had been en tirely cured of aevere kidney trouble by taking les then two bottle of Foley' Kidney Cur It entirely top ped th brick dut sediment, and pln nd symptom of kidney disease disap peared. I am glad to y that I hay never had a return of any of those armptomt during th four year that have elapsed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley' Kidney Cur to any on suffer ing from kidney or bladder kauble." T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug St or. CASTOR I A for Infcati and Children. The M You Han Alwajs Bought Boars the Signature 0 s SOUVENIRS I FRANK J. DONNERBERG 1 THE RELIABLE JEWELER tio Eleventh St. a Stock Company We Want We have customers for Astoria City Property, Warrenton and Seaside Property, Dairy Lands, Farm Lands, Logged-off Lands, and Timber Lands The P. N. 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