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THE MORNING ASTOR1AN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1908.
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SHERMAN RESTLESS
Congressman's Condition About
the Same
SO ONE ADMITTED TO ROOM
Necessity For Operation is Still De
nied by the Physicians He is Very
Restless and Complains of Severe
Headaches.
CLEVELAND, June 25.-At 1 a.
m. Congressman Sherman rested
more comfortably. The attend
ing physicians are in the opinion that
the necessity for an immediate oper
ation has passed. It is not expected
that Sherman will be able to leave
the hospital before next Sunday.
CLEVELAND, O., June 24
James Schoolcraft Sherman, repub
lican nominee for the vice presidency
passed a comparatively restless night
at the Lakeside hospital. Both pulse
and temperature fluctuated, tempera
ture going as higt as 102 840 during
the early hours. At times the heart
action became greatly increased. The
early morning found the patient as
sear normal as at any time since his
arrival at the hospital. His respira
tion remained steadfast at 28 during
the entire night. He was very rest
less early in the evening and com
plained of headache rnd backache,
bat expressed a desire for more nour
ishment. After midnight the congress
man dozed off at intervals and re
mained in a restful state until dawn
when he again become a little rest
less. Upon the advice of the attending
physician, Dr. E. P. Carter, all per
sons were excluded from the con
gressman's room. Among the early
night callers were Ex-Gov. Herrick
and others none of whom was admit
ted to the sick chamber.
Mrs. Sherman and son retired early
to their apartments to seek a much
needed rest after their long and
anxious journey. Early in the even
ing Mrs. Sherman expressed a desire
that a specialist be sent frdm New
York. The congressman's secretary
made an effort to communicate with
Dr. Bull. An hour later attending
Physician Dr. E. P. Carter communi
cated with Johns Hopkins University
:of Maryland in an effort to locate Dr.
Morrison but it was explained that he
had departed for Europe. This activ
ity in seeking alien advice was ex
plained to be' only a precautionary
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measure in case a change should take
place.
No word has been received from
Dr. Mayo of Rochester, Minn., to
whom a message was sent.
A New York despatch stated that
Dr. G. V. Boskowitz, personal physi
cian, left for this city at 5:40 p. m.
yesterday. Upon bis arrival this
morning it is arranged to hold con
sultation with Drs. Carter and Allen.
Necessity for an operation still is
denied by attending physicians.
The anxiety was plainly visible at
the hospital in the early hours of the
night has vanished and the most hope
ful, attitude now is assumed.
Mr. Sherman awoke at 4:30 a. m.
after a short sleep greatly refreshed
but with a temperature of 102 4-5.
SELLS WORTHLESS STOCK
M. B. Leavins Is Under Arrest In
Tonopah
SAN FRANCISCO, June 24 J. H.
Simpson, manager for H. H. Norwood
a stockbroker of 306 Bush Street,
swore out a warrant yesterday for the
arrest of M. B. Leavins. Leavins is
under arrest in Tonopah, Nev., and
the warrant was necessary to secure
extradition papers.
The special charge against Leavins
in the complaint is that on Feb 6 he
gave to Simpson a certificate for 1,000
shares of stock of the Sandstone Min
ing Company of Goldfield at $1 a
share, in the name of J. C. Culver, to
negotiate. After the sale Leavins was
paid the money. Later, it is alleged,
not only was the stock found to have
been valueless, but the discovery was
also made that Culver's signature was
a forgery. All five certificates are said
to have been manipulated in the same
manner.
SMUGGLING CHINESE.
Ovej the Mexican Border Into the
United States.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 24.-In
Los Angeles, according to informa
tion gathered by the immigration au
thorities, there is a ring of active men
employed in smuggling coolies over
the Mexican borders into the United
States. The gang' in Southern Cali
fornia is believed to have agents
throughout the country and the in
ability of the regular officials to cope
with the situation, has caused the de
partment of commerce and labor to
send a special agent to make an inde
pendent investigation. The depart
ment officials apparently take an
alarming view of the situation. From
an examination ot Chinese recently
caught sneaking into the United
! States it developed that the smug
! gling of coolies into this country is a
I matter of considerable expense and
j that the traffic is financed and man
! aged by a well organized ring. Com
missioner North expects when the in-
quiry from Washington gains head
way, that new licht mav be thrown
on the smuggling ring, but at the
same time he is positive that what
ever smutfelinor mav be taking place
the operations are confined within a
limited area and involve only a tew
Chinese at most.
UNIQUE HONEYMOON.
Spent in Boxcars and on Breakbeams
From New York.
CHICAGO. Tune 20. A desoatch
to the Tribune from Los Angeles,
Cal., says:
A police court here was the scene
yesterday of the end of a romance of
less than a year including a honey
moon spent on brakebcams and in
boxcars from New York to the west
ern coast. The characters in the drama
were Wm. Koprivich, member of a
wpnlthv Hiincr.irinn f.imilv. who fled
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from his native land to escape army
service, and his wife, Albina, sister
of Count Kabana of Austria-Hungary.
I hey were married in New YorK
City, where she was visiting. He told
her of a fine toh he had in the west.
and to save expenses she donned a
man s clothing and they beat their
way to Los Angeles. The trip was
made in snow and cold weather and
the woman suffered much.
The husband deserted her here, and
nie was forced to ask the aid of the
nnlirp. Konrivich was ordered to oav
her $10 and $4 a week until the di
vorce action she started is tried in
August.
A baby was born less than a month
ncrn while the vounc woman was in
privation, and lived only a few days.
MILLION DOLLAR ESTATE.
Of Michael McDonald Tied up by
Judge K. M. Landis.
CHICAGO, June 24,-Jwlge K. M.
Landis; yesterday issued a restrain
ing order in the U. S. District Court
tying up the million-dollar esate of,
the the Michael McDonald. The order
is the result of a petition filed by the !
creditors of the McDonald estate
which Mrs. Dora McDonal's as a't
widow's dowry claims. The petitions
represents and indebtedness of $1,000
the actual amount to be sought in the
U. S. Circuit court is in excess of
$400,000. This amount represents at
torney fees and other liabilities in
curred by the Mrs. McDonald in
which she was charged with the mur
der of Webster Guerin.
You must compare the" prices with the goods to appreciate the colos
sal savings to be made at this sale.
No one who is anxious to make his money reach Its extreme pjr
chasing power will miss this opportunity.
If it's only out of curiosity, come and see what magnificent chancel
to save money we are offering.
Bear in mind that this sale is llmitcd-we can not continue It t day
longer than July 4th. -
The price has absolutely no relative proportion to the valuein mak
ing our reductions we have been guided only by our desire" to make space
for new goods.
It is utterly impossible for you to appreciate what marvelous bar
gains these are, until you see the goods and the prices together.
If you've been waiting for the most favorable time to buy, you better
buy now no lower prices can possibly be made this season. Think for
a moment what these marvelous price reductions mean to you, and you
will lose no time in taking advantage of them.
This is the economy event of the year, when thousands will re
spond to our remarkable offerings.
There is a double satisfaction for us in our semi-annual sales we
dispose of our surplus stock, making room for new goodi, and we give
to our friends the opportunity to save a large amount of money.
The buying has been persistent our store has been thronged with
ctistomcrs still thousands of attractive bargains are here awaiting you.
A mammoth sale of over $10,000 worth of the finest of high-grade
clothing furnishings of exceptional quality. Hats of the newest .styles;
nbne of which have been in our store before the present season..
The word bargain never before obtained the significance which it has
at this sale. At this great sale, wee want " our friends thoe who are
regular customers at our store to take advantage of this great money
saving chance which the end of the season offers.
The Worlling'men's Store
Chas. Larson, Prop. 518 BOND ST.
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SERIES.
Dr .Samuel A. Barrett Leaves for the
Interior of Ecuador.
BERKELEY, Cal., June 24. -Dr.
Samuel A. Barrett, of the California
University, who has been connected
with the Department of Anthropology
for two years and has conducted a
series of investigations of the lan
guages and habits of the Indians of
this state has left for the interior of
Ecuador and Peru where he will take
part in archaclogical experiment in
that country. He is one of the mem
bers of the Geo. E. Hcye expedition
which was fitted out three years ago
by a New York millionaire. The ex
plorations of the party will cover
Northern Ecuador and Peru.
ORGANIZE OFFICE HELP
NEW YORK, June 24,-For the
second time within three or four years
an attempt is being made to organize
the stenographers and typewriters.
The bookkeepers, stenographers and
Accounts Union which has been form
ed has issued a circular to all book
keepers, stenographers and type
writers in Greater New York urging
them to join the new body.
The circular says the hod carriers
and teamsters get $3 a day because
they are organized while the office
workcrcs who require greater skill,
receive much lower wages.
ENGLISHMAN CAPTURED
TANGIER, June 24,-An English
man named Clark Kennedy has been
captured and imprisoned by the
House tribes near Tetan, 38 miles
southeast of this city. The tribe de
mands a ransom for his release.
THE DEATH SPECIAL.
Thc passenger department feels tlicv.,.,. , , , , , , ,. . . .
first pul
,lse of the call for the death
special. It is a business proposition
in the first 30 minutes, Who wants
the train. Can he pay for it? Is the
order O. K.
Two hours for assembling a death
special with steam up is sharp work,
Ordinarily more time is needed for
the passenger to get in readiness than
is rcrjuided by the railroad company.
The head of the operating department
receives the first call for the death
special and with the call comes the
reasons for the run, At once the gen
eral superintendent faces the question
of time. He makes a hurried calcula-
THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND
WONDERS
Shasta Route and Coast Line of the
Southern Pacific Company
iTh rough Oregon and California
Over 1300 miles of scenic beauty and interest attractive and Instnt;
tive. This great railroad passes thr ough a country unsurpassed for Hi
scenic attractions, and introduces the
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not an idle or uninteresting hour on
presented excites wonder and admiration.
Special Low Kate Tickets row cn Sale al Alii I icKet Uyice
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Portland to)Los Angeles an d Return
Long limit on tickets and stop-over privileges. Corresponding rates from
other points. Inquire of G. W. Roberts, local agent, for full particulars
and helpful publication? describing the country through which this great
highway extends, or address
WM. McMurray
General Passenger Agent, Portland.
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Up-to-Date Sawmill Machinery.
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tion of distances between given ter-'.
initial points and blocks out in the
rough the time necessary for the run.
Tim ilivioim cimprit) tiMldi'nts are tlO-
l,"La ,m1 u,c cl,,el u,sP!llcncs 8 lo
work arranging a new schedule that
is to take into consideration every
station and every side-track on the
whole system over which the flyer is
to speed. The first duty, however, is
to call up the master mechanic or the
roundhouse foreman at the terminal
from which the special is to be made
up, asking for the train to be in readi
ness at a certain minute, All condi
tions are alike to the crew of such a
train, Momentum is all that counts.
Towns, cities, bridges, sage brush and
cultivated fields are one in the land-
sen pe. The engineer knows every
traveler to the vast arena soon to
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the trio .and the vanetv of conditions
OHEOON
LAND AND MARINE. ENGINEERS
Prompt attention given i all repah m .ft
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grade, every station, every culvert,
bridge and switch on his division, and
for an average of 225 miles he and his
conductor wil have the duty of safely
sending the special through space.
From July t'opular Mechanics.
Lane's Family Medicine cannot mt
all doctor bills, but can i&ve a good
hare of them. One two-shilling pack
age has kept a whole family in gdud
When the doctor Is cuffed he aaku
"How are the bowelat" They aw gen
erally wrong. His visit might have
been avea b5 t'me,7 of Lane'a
Family Mecrcr.e.
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