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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1907)
SATURDAY, AUGUST J, 1007. THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. TOO T TITLE Entering Chicago River With Tow the Chicago Sinks. AGED PILOT ALMOST PR0WN8 CUmW iTbreugh iS-lnch Window of tht PUot ,Uoun ,WhiU Vessel U Under Wtw Uttl it Badly Injuted by Being Cut With CUM. f " I CHICAGO. Antruat 2.Comlng Into the ImrlMtr wJib a heavy tew kt night Hit tug Chlisago kled over Jut east of tlie Huali iliwi kUti neroae'tbe Chicago river, tufting .turtle Hh '"Mr men on lx.mil Theierew grtliM bosr.ht mid whatever elt they Mtld llnd M tlx ve-l partly right lUelf and kept on until they emild grab )lfe ropes thrown from the, laiiM'r FWtwood, Captain Metihm of Milwaukee, who i nearly 70 yeara of age, lr4 the nar rowest ( lie nraetlially Itu n 1ii''l In the ill't hout when bl emit went (town. Il elimiied through the IB-inch window while, under water and wu badly Injured in doing 10. Th iiwk wa witneaned by hundred ut jwweenger on th outbound excursion lxml lying 4 "the dock. All lake traffle wtt tied up for n hour. The mmken vm1 lie almoet directly acro 'tin rim, nmetlcally-undamaged,., a itlng to be pumped out. Tin tug wm towing In tin steamer Munrle of tin Anchor line. The tow wtt IiIh! heavily with grain and wa coming In eletn flrat for tin reason that it U impuaalbU to turn round except In Die outer liarbor. Captain McCInn U tin Chicago wm cloae to the atcrn of the Miuwie and going hartl trying to take It char of an abutment. The ehumlng of the big boat' erellrr and tin heavy strain on tin entailer craft can-ed It to heel over until It took In wuter on tin aim hoard tide. The tug tripled on tin low lint ami liediro tin crew ixiultl cut tin haw ft It turned turtle. , OFF FOB PHILIPPINES. NAN KUANCIHUI, August l-Urge iiantltle of nierclmiidU', ammunition ami oupplie of every kind for ua of the army In tin Philippine are being forwarded to the Wiindt. . Within tha (next -15 day four trana porU, tin Logany ,Vsm'n, Crook, and Uufford, who ll for, their deatluatlon loaded to their full capacity with mall etoren. In addition they will parry 8000 men of tin Mth and 20th Infantry and eavalry beal'lea a.jinralwr of prominent oliloerv On thU ileal tin barren will ail tomorrow the Wn on Augiiet 8, tin Crook. ,ort Atiut 10, and the lliiford on Augual 13. ;,. , A TRUE SPORTSMAN. KKW YOKK, AugiLt 2.-A cable dis patch from .Uouwok, Scotland, aay Charlca Kuaaell, eon of the late Lord HumcII, of Klllowau, and a prominent ItrltUU yaohUman, U on Ida way to America to 0en negotiations with the New York Club on behelf of Sir Thomas Upton with view to tin letter's chal lenging lor America' cup race next year. Th limit p life. Tin moet eminent medical tcientUlf are unanimous n the oonclmlon that tht generally aeoeptsd "limitation of human Ufa ia many yters below tht at talnmtnt poetibla with tht advanced knowledge of which the race it now poaacMed. The critical period, that de termine Ita duration, aeema to be bt tween M and 00 j the proper cara of tin body during iliia decade cannot be too atrongly uifd eareleaaneei then being fatal to longevity. Nature'a beat helper after 80 la Electric Blttera, the aclentifte tonla medldin that ravltallte every or gan of the body. Guaranteed by Charle. Roger, druggist. 60c. Orlno Laxatlva Fruit Syrup la aoU under a positive guarantee to cure cou tlMitlon, alck headache, atomach trouble, or any form of indigestion. If it falls, the manufacturer refund your money. JVhat mora can any one do. T. P. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Greater Bargains ; never tempted pru ; ; dential shoppers be ; ; fore. The prices we ; mark on high class Suits, Coats, Waists Jand Undergarments i . are sinipiy naicu-lous. Contagious ,M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a a 4 a a a v e e e e "My iici'bew ahull bnva $50,000 on the (luy of tho wixldlng, and I aim II leave blui $.vi,000 mora In my will." . "I atmll do the anuio by my nloco." "I auppoao thoy will l very bappy." MFoola may enaily In mnda hnppy. Tboy do not know what la In ator for them." "You and 1 were foola, but were nved the conaoqui'im of our folly by mummluratitmllng." Think of the troublea we rubMed!' "1 linvt found bachelor life very pleaaaut." "Tbo freedom of an old mnld la qunlly iiifi'Hnl)lo to me no buaband to come borne croaa, no chlldreu to be ontlinmlly wntrliod to aoe that they don't Rvt into mlacbtcf, no having to plenae everyUxly except oneself." "There go the lovem now. They will doulitleaa follow th anme courao tint you and I followed. They will go down Into the grove below, She will throw beraelf ou tho grnaa, flrat turn ing up her ovei-Hklrt to ace that it docan't got Boiled-prudent at to a arnnll thlim, recklcNB ns to tho moat important atep In life. He will throw blmaolf down lu front of her, where be can look up Into her eyea. Present ly ho will ait boilde her and put an arm around ber waist. It's the tame ...... . oiu awry. "Common In all animals." , "And birds." "And reptiles." "Except that the lower creatures do not repent," "rrobnbly not." Tbey are going to the grove, Just as you predicted. I would like a look at them." "8uppone we follow them." "That would bo spying." "I can see no criminality In two philosophers taking a gllmpso of that which is lnuocent." ' Tboyi arose ami strolled after the younger couple. Thoy were not old tlieiiiHtdvoB. Tbo man was forty, the woman aomo alx or eight years youn ger nud retaining much of the beauty of, ber youth. Nevertheless both bad reached an age wbeu they pined for new sensations. Or was It in this case an old sensation) They paused wbeu tho couple before them paused and proceeded when the couple proceeded. Freseutly the young people entered the grove. "I tolyou so," said the man of tbo elder couple. ' : , i "Yes; they are going to sit on the grots." - '.' "llenllty and romance. She ia turn ing up her skirt, thlnklug of the price Of having it relnmidered." "Don't be too sure of a woman's -aim. She looks, very pretty wltbthe sMrt about her walsr,." , , "You know your sex well." "I have done that very thing myself and for the reason I have given." ' She looked about for a graisy spot to sit on. "Do it again They sat down, and the lifted her gnuxe overaklrt "It is becoming," be added. "He Is at ber feet, as you said." "Ue will not atay them long." Nor did be. Within ten minutes be a roue, plucked a leaf from the tree un der which tbey lounged and when be aat dowu again placed himself beside her. "A pnlt of gloves against a cigar that bit arm la around bur waist with in five minutes." He took out bla watch. "I will take the bet, though I shall lose." At four mlnuteH and thirty seconds tho young lover's arm was about tho walMt of the girl beside him. "I knew you would win." 'Do you know, that's very refresh ing. I wouldn't mind being back at that ago myself." "The age of folly." . "After all, folly is at times very nice." "But daugerouB." "1 wonder how It would feel to do that at our age." "Wo would be thinking of the dau-ger-thnt l, the danger of It If we were young." "Experiment I the only means ly which to arrive at sure conclusions." Iio pfneed an arm about ber waist "How does It feel?" she asked. "Delicious." "No fenr of consequences J" "When I was a soldier I felt no fear after getting Into action." "You were liable to get killed all the. same," "Death was nothing to winning" "Tike care, Ilemember what win ning Hi love means. Think of what we escuped." "We were a pair of idiots." "It was all your fault." "No; It was yours. You flirted with that nlnny and drove me" "Hcuvens, some one is comlngl" "Only the flog." -"TWnk how happy we are-no caret, no family Jars, no" "Companionship. I hato the club. I bate balls, parties, receptions. I bate everything but you." i ?Aiid mer fl love." "Look! He it giving her a kiss. Denr, Innocent creatures 1" ! "I have lost eighteen years of such dollghb I'll lose no more., .Sweetheart, it was all my tault." ; . "No; mine." In ton minutes be made up for two years' loss. In twenty mlnutos be piade .up foranother year, and so on in proportion. Before marriage he made up for the whole eighteen years, I .It was fortunate that, he did so, for a year after marriage he could not have made up for single year. P. A. MITCHBL.' THE LAST CHANCE THE SLAUGHTER SALE ENDS SATURDAY, AUGUST 3D Greater Bargains in Ladies' Wearing 1 Apparel were never offered before. Do not miss the chance to secure the "Best for the Least." r lf SATURDAY Is the last call to the great feast of bargains in ladies' High Class Suits, Coats, Waists,1 Skirts and Undergarments. Such values were never offered before. The newest and most exclusive models. Dame Fashion's most favorite creations are doomed to be sold at prices that will astonish people who know the worth of merchandise. Do not be careless, do not overlook the chance. You owe it to yourself to save all you can. Silk and Woolen Jumper Salts; Elaborately Trimmed and Beautifully Designed. Tbit season's favorite styles, very attrac tive model. Formerly sold from Ii8 to Ijo daring this sale ro $8.50 to $20.00 Shirt Waist Suits; beautiful models for present and early fall wear; swagger creations of artistia designing; made and trimmed in compliance with every dictate of dame fashion. .For merly sold from ao to I50. Daring this sale from . $9,00 to $22.00 Silk Coats, three quarter and full length, circular and straight cut; long sleeves, fancy buttons, in natural pongee colora . and in black and white. Formerly told from 1 to I.45. During this sale from,.... $3.00 tO $19.00 Panama and Voile Suits, good for the present and early fall use; pretty styles and designs; made In a manner that makes them breathe taste and refinement Formerly sold from I14 to loo. During this salt from........... $g,50 to $28 Skirts in all the neaett materials and ahapea; : tastefully trimmed and finish; pretty dealgns ; truly beautiful Formerly sold from I5 to liS during this tale from.... 2.00 to $7.00 Waiata in Silk, Lingerie, Hull, and lawn; pretty shades and designs; artistically trimmed and finiahed; correct models of this season's moat attractive stylet. Formerly sold from la to lis, during this sale from . . 75C 10 $7.00 Heatherbloom Petticoats; exact imitation of silk, with deep flounce, tuckt, dust ruffle. During this sale.. .............. Q0c Muslin Gowns, slip over style, short sleeves and in high necks with long sleeves, lace and embroidery trimmed. During this sale, each ."90c Wash Belts, Embroidered, Tucks, Pearl and Metal Buckles. Worth from 50 to 73c During this sale at only, each...., Qq Muslin Underskirts, made full sue, embroidery and lace trim med, tucks and dust raffles. During this sale Q Corset .Covers, dainty selection to choose from, worth from 75c toft.jo. During this sale, each.......,...; - 25c 0- Saturday winds up the Slaughter Sale JALOFFS STORE- 120 Eleventh Street, ASTORIA, ORE. Saturday winds up the -ilaughter , :: Sale mWtttttttWtiTtW4MIIOt ItMHW IM I DISCOVERY FOR OPICIANS PARIS, August 2. Dr. Fortin ha re ported to the Academy of Science a new contrivance whii-h he believes is to be df great) service in eye diagnoaia. The physician found that the light from a mercury vapor lamp, passing through two shoots of blue glas and reflected into the e,ve by a large lens, reveale the internal condition infinitely better than the ordinary white light By plac ing a screen with a pinhole between the light and the eye a magnified image of the vesada at the base of the retina, which have hithej-to been almost invisi ble, has been obtained. Why Fret and Worry when your child has a severe cold. You need not fear pneumonia or other pul monary disease. Keep supplied with Ballard' Horehound Syrup a. positive euro for Golds Coughs, "hooping Cough and Bronchitis. 1 Mrs. Hall, of Sioux Falls, S. D., writes 1 ''I have used your woniferful Ballard's Horehound Syrup, on my children for five years. Its results have been won derful." Sold by Ilart's Drug Store. NIGHTS OF UNREST. No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace For The Sufferer from Kidney Troubles No peace for the kidney sufferer Pain and distresa from morn to night.. Get up with a hnne back, Twinges of backache bother you all Dull aching breaks your rest at night, Urinary disorders add to your misery. Get at the cause cure the kidneys. Doah'g Kidney Pllla will work the cure. They's for the kidneys only Mrs. B. Schrelber, of 600 High street, Saleni, Ore., says: "The good reports I had heard concerning Doan's Kidney Pills induced me to prooure a supply. I had been suffering from any inces sant backache which not only troubled me through the day but broke my rest at night. I began to feel the effects of Doan's Kidney Pills after I had taken a few doses. Relief speedily came and then an absolute cure. There ha been no Sinn of the backache nor any other symptoms since. I am only too pleased te let others know of such a valuable and effective remedy.' Plenty more proof like thia from Aa torla people. Call at Charlee Rogera' drug stort and ask what hit eustomera report. , 1 ' - "" ' ', . For tale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agenta for the United States ! .,. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Mag Zan File Remedy eomet pnt np in a collapsible tube with a noask. uy to apply right where the soreness and inflammation exist. It relieves at one blind bleeding, itching or protruding pile. Guaranteed. Sold by Frank Hart' Drug Store. "Our Shoes" Means Standard of Merit. Our Service and our methods of business are of the highest excellence as well as all of our Footwear Everything is of the highest . except our prices, and they " are always the lowest Our SpecialtiesAre Loggers and longhand made . boots for Fishermen. jSt,A.i Ml Bend St, opposite Fisher Bros, First-Class Liquors and "Cigars e02 Commercial Street. (Owner Commercial and 14th. ......... jAoria, Oregon. AUGUST MAGAZINES are now all in and this month shows some , very beautiful SUMMER NUMBERS OLD MAGAZINE V.f v.;tV . VjT We have a quantity of magazines at from one-fourth to one-half reg- ( .... ular price, according to date aud price of magazine. . - . E. ArHIGGINS CO., ' 'MUSIC, BOOKS stationery v ' ' 1 ,1. Y.,..; iJL : STEEL & Electrical Contractors Bells, House -Phones, Inside .Wiring and Fixtures Installed and Kept inRepair ' IK BUSINESS FOR BUSINESS AND YOUR SATISFACTION. t , saa Twelfth Street Phone Main 3881 ! ..J n 1.,..,,, X -,.,st-,l 1: