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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1907)
MSB 1 ' r'rffi"i?rTlinrrri,)mliWItlTWinii(tiglIHili l8S8W1IJlUiilpM'iiira Si iJllUJi8uwi isi :mSiii.E.8JinsWiWuiiiirissiv irriry-wunwf i .muii ,u.i.un.iL:i n..i .i.n .u..i..i X. n.n M m j .: mm m-i-h-nm ' . ' - m mM THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1907. ; 1 . v v wireless station lit Mare TIG HE AND TOOTSIE. S. P. IMPROVES ROAD BEJJ. n, -"-yfTV 1 sssi m ut .vv k. n mi . . 1 i v. tv j 11 : j till SHIP IN TYPHOON. Latter Worries Former nder False Pre rible Buffeting. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 21.-In the grasp of a terrific typhoon, which raged unceasingly for five days and nights, the army transport Sherman, which arrived here today, weired a terrible buffeting during the voyage from Nagasaki. Shortly after leaving the latter port the vessel ran into the tail end of a typhoon and was tossed about like a cork. Heavy seaa swept over the Sherman's bow and but small progress was made during the four day of the voysge which followed. When 750 miles off San Francisco the Sherman established a new record for the transport service by communicating with the bland. The Sherman brought the member of the Sixtieth infantry and the Sixth engi neering corps, in addition to a full list of cabin passenger. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy On Of The Best On The Market. For many year Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has constantly gained in favor and Donularity until It is now ons of the most staple medicine in uss and has an enormous sale. It is intended especially for acute throat and lung di seases, such as coughs, colds and croop. and can always be depended upon. It is pleasant and safe to take and is un doubtediy the best in the market for the purposes for which it is intended. Sold by Frank Hart and leading Druggists. FINANCIAL. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED I88O. f Capital $100,000 0. Q. A. BOWLBY, Prssidsnt 0. L PETERSON, Vice-President (HANK PATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, A-xJstant Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In UOO.0OO Burplns and Undivided Prodis 180,000 Transact a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Time UeposlU FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM J Eleventh and Doane streets. ASTORIA, OREGON. SCHOOL BOOKS AND -SCHOOL SUPPLIES ARE ALL HERE Exchange Your Old Books E. A. HIGGIINS CO., 3IUSIC, BOOKS STATIONERY See the Window SCOW BAY HI & BRASS fflHIS ASTORIA, OREGON IRON (AND BRASS FOUNDERS' LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS Up-to-Cate Haw Mill Machinery! Prompt attention glren to at. repair work 18th and Franklin Ave. Tel. Main 2451 Latter Worries Former Under False Pre tense. NEW YORK. Spt. 21,-"Tootsic" Morten, (he feathery young woman, who was arrested on complaint of having stolen several hundred dollars' worth of jewelry from Mrs. William Wilson, of X6 Sehermerhom street, was discharged today by Magistrate Tighe in the Adams strwt court despite the fact that two or three complainants appeared and wanted to have her incarcerated. lVteetive Quigley told Magistrate Tighe that lie could not press a charge of vagrancy, and asked for her dis charge. Just then a pale-faced young man with a clean shaven face rushed up to the judicial bar and exclaimed ex citedly: "I want this woiuiiu arrested. She is my wife!" 'What is the charge you wish to make against her!" inquired Magistrate Tighe. "Abandonment, false representation, and desertion," replied the young man in a breathless way. "What were the false representa tions!'' inquired Magistrate Tighe. I met the young woman at Coney Wand and she asked me to marry her. I told her I had no money to marry with and she said she had $22,000 in. the bank. Then when I hesitated she Better Connection at Whlteson Bridge Material Arriving at Oswego. - DALLKS, Or, Sept. 21. At least five minutes will be out off the running tiuic of the rolltsirtlan passenger trains by the use of the new curve now being built to votmect the Yamhill division ami west side tracks at Whltesou. With the completion of this connection, it will no longer be necessary for the Yamhill dl vision trains to back through' the Y at that station. A large gang of men and teams aiv engaged in. scraping and clear ing nwvy the surplus earth for the new track. After the curve is finished, the cross ing will be taken up, and all tracks esst of the twain line, except the sidings will be removed. The depot will bs moved about 100 yard north to the intersec tion of the main lines. This improve ment will lie greatly appreciated by the train men and the traveling public. The contractors are getting the mater ia! on the ground for the big bridge across tho Willamette river at Oswego, and construction of the new Hue will begin in the near future. But little of the old track lor the first four miles south of Oswego will lie used, as the compunv will straighten the curves and "void grade as far as possible. The West Side trtick from Beaverton will ; . .!.,. X' i.:n .1:..! .! .1.... said she had $48,000." mmm-vt wiwi wie mm.mi .i.n uUv Rised the ante." interjected Magls- ' ana one-nait nmes sou. . negu, wnrre a X win iw Fsiauimnvu. trate Tighe, grimly. "Yes, and then she told me she had 3.000,000 francs iu a German bank." "And then she deserted you," Inter posed Magistrate Tighe. "Y"e she left me right after we were married." 'Please let me go," burst in Tootsie.'' "I didn't do anything of the kind." "You are discharged," suid Magistrate Tighe. 'How am I to get my jewelry back!" chimed in Mrs. Wilson. "And how about the books belonging to the librarr which she has?"' chimed in another voice from behind. The books were shown to the court They are all in German "I will return those books myself,' said Tootsie, covering her face with her hands. The books were turned over to Detective Quigley, to be returned to the library. All the parties left the 'court room a highly excited frame of mind, and there was an indignation meeting held on the sidewalk. counselor John E. Seaman, who ap peared for Tootsie, said that no criminal action could be taken against her, be cause Mrs. Wilson simply loaned her the jewelry, some of which had been re turned. The young man who claims Tootsie as his wife is Victor Bronson, 22 years old, of 1366 Atlantic avenue, CT Morning Astorian, 63 cent per month, delivered by carrier. MtMl !, n Our nsurance Department CHARITY MAY COVER a multitude of sins, but it takes an Equitable Life In surance Policy to cover the debt which you owa ( Your Wife Your Children And Your Estate There are many good Companies, but only on best, and that, of course, is the Equitable Life because it has the greatest security and the greatest earning power. If yon live you will receive the money yourself, and if not, your loved ones will be benefited. Have you seen XShQ Equitable Life's Standard Policy? Consultation and Office Treatment Free. fl 1 3 0 0 495) Commercial vStr eet Astoria, Or egonj The viseaee is caused' bV a derange ment of the stomach. Take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets to correct the disorder and the sick headache will disappear. Fop sale by I Frank Hart and leading Druggists. The company has been operating a big t en 111 shovel in cleaning out a deep cut just south of Lafttyette. The dirt from this cut wa used in filling tome small trestles between Lafayette and Dundee. The shovel is now at a point about one mile south of Middleton, where a sharp curve will be cut out aud a small trestle filled in. It is the. company's in tention to straighten the sharp curve of the Yamhill line wherever practi cable and to put the roadbed in the best posihle shape for the operation of heavy train. PLEASED AT SITUATION. ABERDKKX, Sept. 20,-Louis II. Bur- tnet has returned from the last meeting of the Alaka-Yukon-Paciflc commission ers, and expects to remain at home for a time, or until the commissioners, accom panied by Gov. Mead, go th North Yakl ma on the 23rd, to attend the state fair, where they will lie the guests of honor. Mr. Burnett seems to be very well sat islU'd with the way tilings arc going in regard to the exposition, and say that everything will be in pretty good shape by the first of next year. NATURE PROVIDES FOR SICK WOMEN a mora potent remedy tn the root and barbs of th field than was srer produced from drugs. In the good old-fashioned days of our grandmothsrs few drugs were used in msdlotnea and Lydia kV Pinkhara, of Lynu. Mass., In bar study of roots and barbs and their power over disease discovered and gava to ths woman of ths world a remedy for their peculiar Ills mora potant and effloaotoua than an combination of drugs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is an honest, tried and true, remedy of unquasttonablo thsrspsutlo talus. During lUraoord of mora thai thirty years 1U long lU d ! tual ouraa of thoes ssrloas Uls paoullar to women, entitle Lydfs K. I'lukhams V age table Compound to ths respect and oonfldeno of ivory fair nunasa Irregular or oainMl fuucUotu. weakness, dUplaosmsnta, uloaraston or Infiamnsation, baolcaoM, flatulency, general debUlty, Udlgaslioa or nervous prostration, they should rVmember there is bos triad and trus ramsdy, Lydia IS. Flak- ham's Vsgetabls Compound. . . . . . No other remedy in ths souutry has sueh a mord of ouraa of female Ula, and thousands of woman residing in avary Pfrt of ths U nltsd States bear wtlUng testimony to th wonderful virtu of Ljdta B, Wnk- ham Vegetable oompound and what It hai ions lor warn. Mrs. Vinkhsm Invite all aiek woman to writs her for adjrtos, 8h baa rears soa dm mn uTwmg ir-tn-law of Lydia B. nH dsoeass advised undsrbar lmmadiat dlrsoUoa. Address, Lynn, Mas. Mrs. Vlnkhsm Invite all e woman to wnta oi Kulded thousands to health, for twenty-five Tear 1 slok woman free of oharg. 8h U th dauffhtar-tn-l ham and as her assistant for year before her dsow PLUMBERS, ). A. MONTGOMERY PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Tinner AND Sheet Iron Worker ALL WORK GUARANTEED 425 Bond Street NOT TO HOLD PARADES. VANCOUVER. Sept. 20.-The civic authorities have d'flined to allow any further parades of the Asiatic Exclusion League. Official notice of this fact was posted today, when it wa proposed to hold another procession next week Rioters who were committed for trial last week are being allowed out on bail, They will be tried next month by Juries, and it it a foregone conclusion that all will be acquitted. Many Hindus who arc sleeping tents in Vancouver today arranged to erect temporary shelter for the winter, Six thousand dollars have been subscrib ed for this purpose. NEEDS 10,000 MINERS RGENTLY. 1 1 West Virginia and western Pennsylva nia Operators Face Crisis. PITTSBURG, Sept. 21. A shortage of coal miners in the fields of .West Vir ginia and western Pennsylvania has be come so alarming that a meeting of the West Virginia operators has been called for Charleston next Thursday to devine ways and means for getting more min ers. This afternoon ward! was Hknt from western Pennsylvania that the operators there would join the meet ing. At least 10,000 men could be used in the coal fields at thi time, Operators of both western Pennsylvania and West Virginia have great contracts for coal for the western roads which they must fill next month or have the contracts cancelled. It is not unlikely that an advance in mining prices will be authorized at the meeting Thursday. WAR MINISTER TRIES BALLOON. German Official Pleased With Handling of Army Airship, BERLIN1, Sept. 21. The new airship of Major von Parceval, of the German army staff, made an ascension yesterday In the presence of the minister of war and other chief military authorities! The war minister himself was ' one of the passengers during the 20 minutes', trial. On descending he said the perfect) management of the balloon gave a feel ing of security. The only disagreeable feature was the rattling of the motor. .A O SPICES of IsViTLbt I CM ' BAKING POWDER, Omrtif $!mh, foascraik Mcev CL0SSET6DEVEBS t PORTLANOeOREOON. C JAPAMKAX (SOOIXL INEXPENSIVE JAPANESE riZINOS, MADE Of BAM BOO, LIGHT, STRONG BAND MADE, TABLES, STANDS, CHAIM, WHAT-NOT. A0ECASES.BH1LV. WO, ETC. XoKohamr Bazaar 25 Commerelsl Pt,. Astoria. CANADIAN PACIF.IC ,TE MPRESr' Lino of th Atlantlo f18 up, QUEBEC TO LIVEUPOOU Strictly first-class in every respect. Less tbsn four days at sea. JAMES FINLAYSON. Agent. Astoria, Ore. Steamer TELEGRAPH Th only Hu-amtMMit tinkler s round trip PAIf.T Thurwlsy iMaroo 1'orllMHt and Ao(a and way wlnU. NO WAY POINTS ON tUNOAY IVirtlwid Uii'IIiik, AMnr Hurt Does AMitfia Unttlns, Csllcalvr Puck Un Hnrtuaul T:(Q 'a, m. arrive Aatiiria, I : W p. in, Imiiw Aslorta t:Sl p. in.; arrire PurtUMl i :M p. m. UN DAY IXCURSIONt Urn f ortUnd S a m.; arrive Astoria 1 p.m. Imtm S p. m., srrlvti Hnrtbind t p. m. K" Une The let B. PARKER, Proprietor. ) B.P. PARKER, Manager. PARKER HOUSE EUROPIAN PLAN. First Class In Every Rssnesi, Frs Coach to th House. Bar and Billiard Room. Good Bampl Rooms on O round floor for Commercial Men. Astoria, Ore en . .1 ' ' ' -i u .- I Sherman Transter Co. HENKY SHERMAN, Msnagei iTaeks, Carriages Baggage Checked sad Transferred -- Trucks srd furniture Wagons Pianos Movsd, Boxed and Shipped. 433 Commercial Street Mala Psoas tai TRANSPORTATION. TIMB CARD Astoria & Columbia River R R. Co. Effective, Monday, September 9, 1907 Paclflo Time. a o I 1 M SO am. & t.w 1.851 p.m, .3oi 8.48 8.46 S.46 1.48; 8.66! 8. Ml 11,46 8.86 s.ioj p.m, 9,001 7.8ft T.W 8.08 8.18 8.84 8.82 9.40 8.18 8.28 8.80 am. 10.18 10.2.-)! 10 80 a.m. 8.11 8 SO 6.2ft t.W 8.29 S 6.441 7.11 T.ao 7.26 p.m a.m 8.00 9.K 8.8ft 8.87 10.08 10.15 10. 88 10.61 U.4S 11.48 iM.Oftl BTIm 0. 8t.l 4A.8 6ft.t 80.8 62.8 71.2 78.7 W.8 88.8 108.7 li 06 18.81 12.40 12.46 m. iosT 108.6 108.J T5JT 116.7 118.1 118.1 Lv. Ar. DnDIKT A Wa 1 inivni 8Ufl4T esses sts s Lv OOHLKf arr , RAINIIRt., MAYOKH .. .j.. OUINCY v , CLAT8KANII JUNCTION.. . . . ..IW 1 r' '"- ' , , , CLIFTON Ar AHTORlAt LV. ........ AHTORI A ,.Ar Ar. WARHKNTON i Lv Ar. .....JT. HTKVKNH Lv FT. BTBVEN8 . HAMMOND Ar WaRKKNTON r,v :a7 I'.L'v ..Ar l.v.... WARRENTON Ar ..OBARHAKT , ...mCARII)K4 Ar. HOLLADAY Lv 115 118.1 76.7 78.1 63.2 68.8 68.8 47.8 40.4 18.8 18.8 18.4 17.8 168 184 18. 4, 8.47 101 0.0" a fi.m. 2.16 10.86 10.40 10.16 10.06 6.621 9.81 8.16 8.W) 6.18 7.66 7.46 7.411 7.41 7.88 7.28 127 667 6..60 6.46 lam, p.m. lo.ool S.40I 8.26 7.M 7.50 7.40 7.18 7.04 6.10 6.60 6,861 am, 2.46 2.20l t. OH 6.00 6.66 51 2,101 2.08 8.00 12.26 12.20 12.101 10.68 10.46 10.86 R.in 11.00 10.4O 10.8S 10 SO 10.27 10.2 10.28 10.16 10,18 948 9.40 9.88 a.m, Sick Headache, io. so ana so run irora asiona to watson Heach via. Ff. sn. r runs from Portland to Astoria and Clatsop BeaCh direct. No. 24 runs from Portland to Astoria only. No. 30 runs from Astorl to Clatsoo Beach direct Nos. Zl, 25 and 20-run via Pt. Stevens. No, 23 runs from Clatson Beach to Astoria and Portland direct. Additional train will be run from Astoria to Ft Stevens and return on Sundays, leaving Astoria 11 .-30 a. m., arrive Ft. Stevens 12:25 p. m. Returning leave, Ft. Stevens 2:00 p. m., arrives Astoria 2:45 p. m. Trains marked run dally; f telogr ph stations. e COlWECnONS-At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. , At Ooble. with Northern Paciflo Railway Co. At Asforia with steamers for San Francisco and Tillamook and Ilwaco Railway ft Navigation Co.'. boat and railway Through tickets sold to and from all points In the Bast and Europe. For further particulars apply to, R. H. JENKINS, , .. si.vw..-wii ,.. .jlS&i'iik . Qen, Ft. ft Passngr, Agt, , 1 Astoria, Or.