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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1907)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1907. - THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOBIAi OEEGOIJ. 0 Vm-l IT 1Kb flHI thai Doesn't 'go up Hie Flue You recdve intend dfrcet heat (ram every ounce of fuel lurried thert art no aimp chimney or long p!p lo waste the heal from 1 PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped wl til StnokeleM DcvfM) Carry II torn room to room. Turn lha wick high ar lowno bolher no amoke no imell-Hmlomstio trookelm device prevent. Bran (ontruUt 4 quarts, burnt 9 heart. Beautifully hniiheJ la nickel or japan. Every hater warranted, The 0rvrlT -m QrvesabripMaleadr to what van mitt la. In. mm avwlnoa. Msda of Wats, nkd pUtoj latest in proved central drti humcr. Evanr lamp warrant! II vwir iealef cannot aunohr the Perfection Oil Heater or Rayo Lamp write our netrat aocsey. TANDAMn OU. OOaUPAHV 1 SPENDS LAKGE SUM. City Railway Company Maktt Improve- a mwto In Operating. ,t '., ' CHICAGO. No?. 13,-Tbat tha Chicago City Railway Company baa. expanded during tb present year nearly five mil lion in rehabilitating iU 11dm ni dis covered yettrday when Charles V. Wes ton, a member of tha traction board of supervising engineer, looked Into tht subject Mr. Wnalou said tha exaet figure wens 14,700,000. ' Moreover, Engineer Woston alto ran Into tb fat that U. City Railway Company la doing vn bettor than Its ordinary require. In relation to the number of now ar It muat hava in operation. ' ' "According to tb. ordinance," said Mr. Weston, "the City Railway Company wut bar 800 of the nnw double-truck oar running before tha period of re habilitation la over, that la, within three rears from tha time tlx ordinance went Into affect. I believe the preaent indlca Uona are that It will outdo the require meet. The ordinance alto .notifies that at the end of the first year tb. compear muat have 190 of the saw tralna run ning, and thai record already has bean beaten." EI0BORATE PLANS MADE. 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Yarmouth Family. INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGES American Girls Who Ears Married For eign Titles Have Not Found Llfs One Rosy Bower Wives ot Titled Paupers Replenish Their Buiband's Pockets, NEW! YORK, Nov. 12,-From London comet word that the Counters of Yar . . . ... mouth s women relatlont-at-Iaw are making her lif. unbearable. Tbat aba la tli. aitter of Harry Thaw Is said to be th. chief charge against this Pittsburg young woman, whose family paid a dlr credited BrIUab Earl to marry bar. Since then the Thaw money has refurnished the Yarmouth home and fad nearly the entire Yarmouth family of Seymours' than whom there Is no rottener nobility outfit la Da Brett But ,now that tbete British beneficiaries of Yankee dollars feel that tha money la secure through tha marriage of one of their breed to this, unfortunate AmeKctn girl, they begin to exercise the malign spirit tbst usually eheraeteritee tha. attitude of their race towards anyone whom they think they can bully without punitive results. - Kcrly 1000 madilnlittt In Chicago are Idle and railroads went of Chicago bsvt laid off an aKgrrftate of 29,000 men em ployed in construction work, mainten ance of way and in tbe mechanical Je GET BUSY AGAIN. Railroad Construction on Tunnels to Commence About December f. CHICAGO, Nov, M.-A detpatch to the Inter-Ocean from Tacoma, ttyei John D. Farrell, who has charge of th tkrrimsn Interetta in VVIasliington, an nounced yesterday that work on tbe Union I'M He tunnel in Taooma will be gin about December 1. Work all along the line from Portland to Taooma is pro gretlng tatifactorily, Mr. Farrell said. The local rlght-of -wsy it being cleared n,l a quantity of conttruction material has wea shipped here. This include 7000 barrels of cement and 14 cars of steel. : "' ' The Tacoma tunnel will be 8700 feet long and will lie one of the biggest piecet of contraction work on the Union Pa elflc extention. J ' It will be of concrete conttruction and double tracked. Tbe co will be about 13,000,000. OfrVlal announcement of the letting of the contract for the Northern Pacific tunnel from tbe Narrows to the water front In Tacoma will be made shortly. The beginning of operations on this tunnel will, it is said, be followed at once by letting contracts for the new passenger depot to cost $300,000. CARD IS FOUND. One would think that by this tlm. tbe American woman would bo so shy of contracting marital alliance, with fore igners of title who always confessedly seek money la thee, ventures tbat the heiress's custom of title-hunting would quickly all into deseutude. But, instead of that, it seems to be growing mora popu lardespite tbe many, awful examples among the robbed, abued and neglected American wlvea fit certain members of tbe European nobility, ' At this moment there am no leaa than ball a down international marriages planned and In every one of them it It arranged thai tbe American wife thai! take over to her foreign husband a for tune In hia own right. To prove that not evm a burnt child fears tbe fire, now camet strong verification of the report that Mxne. Anna Gould, 'former Count es de Caatellanev is really and truly in tent upon marrying a roue of the prince ly houte of Bagsn a house, en passant, that hae reeked with scandals, and that even the French people beg the rworW not to accept aa a type of their best blood. Mrs. Edith McCreery, former wife of Richard MtCreery, of San Francisco, who recently married Lady Grey Egerton, is on tbe list of American girls of wealth whose names jut now are connected with titles. She will marry Hon. Henry Tliomnt Coventry, who, it the third ton; of a title, hit father being Earl of Co ventry. In order to achieve this man, Mre. McCreery (who wet a Kip of New York) ii -selling all her property in thlt elty. Taking up the list at tbit point, Mitt Gladys, Vanderbilt whose coutin, the Duchess of Marlborough, is now in Am erica to offer warnings if there were any ute will shortly wed the Austrian Count Ssechenyl, despite tho objections of her family and the persistence, of tbe report that thlt Vanderbilt Countess will not be received in Court circle on the tamo footing aa her Magyar Husband's family, because of her lack of an ariato cratio Uneage, Then there it Mist Mary Gayler, an hires but it it only title heiresses whe are acceptable to the gentleman of title, daughter of James Gaylry, of New York whoso marriage to Count Scnni, of Rome, will be one of the events of the season This Count, by the way, is only a Count by courtesy, he being tbe third ton of tue holder of the title, which was con ferred upon him by' Pius DC Message Thrown Overboard a Year Ago Returned to Sender. CHICAGO, Nov. 13.-Oustave A. Mueb ler, a cigar Importer of Chicago, dropped a bottle containing his card and that of his friend J. C. Pul in tbe ocean midway between Key West and, Havana - on February 0, 1906. Mr. Mueller wrote oa tbe back of hia card: "The finder of this card will receive one box of Havana cigars, provided he or she returns same to me." Yesterday Mr. Mueller received a let ter from T. Frampton, Gordon Road, High Cliffe, Huntsbira, England, saying he had found tbe bottle on tbe beach midway between the Isle of Wight and Hengestbury Head on October 28. SEATTLE GETS LEFT. SAN FRANCISCO. Not. 12 The army transport Logan will not be repaired in Seattle. Despite tbe 123,000 bonus sub scribed by the people of the Northern port to aid the Seattle bidder the Union Iron Works underbid the competing Iron Work, of Seattle by $112,859 and agreed to do the work in 86 daya less time. The biil re opened yesterday at tbe army transport wharf and the contract will be awarded to tbe builders of the Oregon, LIVINGSTON, Mpnt, Nov. 13. At the result of tbe inability of tho North em Paciflo Railway to furnish oars the coal mines of Bear Creek are compelled to practically close; mining being sus pended because of inability to make shipments. Unless relief it soon forth cokuing fie mine operators announce they will be compelled to abut down tight. , The matter is being placed be fore the state railway commission for action. BUSINESS SHRINKAGE. uawr aa ub W Astoria Hardware' Co., 113 12th St; Industries Feel Effect of Financial De pression and Deduce Forces. CHICAGO,' Nov. 13 Large reductions in working forces in many industries in Chicago have been made within tbe last few days, owing direotly to scarcity of orders and business depression. Several hundred men were laid off yesterday in variout wood working establishments. The following list shows tha industries in which the greatest number of men have been kid off: " ' International Harvester Company, ap proximately, 1000 Republio Iron & Steel Company, 600j Griffin Wheel Co., 400; Hinet Lumbar Co.,' 300; ' Allis Chalmeri Co., 250; Brunswlck-Bolke-Collender Co, 100; F. I. Abbott, woodworkers, 100; L E. Becker, soda fountain fixtures, 100; Bula and Gerts Piano Co., 100. In addition to these concerns there are several which are running short time in and effort to maintain their forces, CAR SHORTAGE AFFECTS MINES. PAYS INDEMNITIES. OTTAWA Nov. 13. A report from W, L Mackenzie King, to the secretary of state, says that final adjustment has been made of all damages claimed by the Vancouver Japanese in connection with the September riots. King awarded damage totalling nearly $11,000. The total asked for was $13,500. MlIMMIMHMMMnMMllimMHMHMH IRVIIMG'S Auric! CBraEdy NOTHING FINER TRY IT I AMERICAN IMPORTING CO. w ; ' " 589 Commercial Street I OUR MOTTO Perfection in Workmanship Pronptness in Execution tSatisfactibn In Prices. ThatVAll" W. C.LAVi5 CO. Plumbero Q Steam Fittcra Recognized Agents in Astoria for the THE AMER ICAN RADIATORJCO. iiiiiniiiniHuimiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniitti LATE FICTION The Best Man... Macgrath ' The Lions Share..... Octave Thanet The Lone Star Lylejr Santa Fe's Partner Janirer The Daughter of Anderson Crow....;... ..............Me Cutcheor . The Mediator....'... : Steiner - , " . SEE THE WINDOW B. A. HIGGINS C5D., i: MUSIC BOOKS 8TATI9XEEY V See the Window ' i I IHM I HIIIHItMIIII tlHMHI mill II MM IHt 1981 COLD WEATHER IS COMING See the bargains in our big stove department upstairs. If your money is in the bank give us your check. UNDER HEAVY BAIL. DURAXGO, Colo., Nov. 13. William Mkison and Joseph Vanderweide, who have confessed to shooting secret serv ice Agent Walker, some days ago, were released from jail today on $20,qp0 bonds each. , The Foard & Stokes Hardware Go -Incorporated , Successor, t Fearl fc Stoke. Co. oooooooooooooo.aaaooooaa NO BATTLE WITH INDIANS. SHIP ROCK, New Mexico," Nov. 13. Superintendent Shelton of the Ute Agency at this place, positively denies the report sent out from Duraugo, that another battle took place yesterday be' tween the Utes and federal troops. She! ton further states that all dissatisfied TJltes are now under arrest and no fur' ther trouble is expected. , TEA U S imports but little more in 1904 than in 1864. , So much poor tea. Tour trocar returot jour moner U too deal Ilk ScbilUns't But; w par blm. A5H BOX RESOLUTE UNIVERSAL E. B. PARKER, Proprietor. E. P. PARKER, . Manager. 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