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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1908)
a THE MOIiNING AST01UAN, ASTORIA. OREGON. SATURDAY, OCT. 17 American Fleet (Continued from page 1) mate of the Rhode Island, was wash ed overboard and drowned. Seaman A. Gladden was , washed overboard from the Minnesota. A well directed throw from the Vermont, the next vessel astern placed life buoy in his grasp and he was rescued. The sea was too rough to lower a boat. A man fell overboard from the Illinois and was rescued by the Kentucky. During the storm Bending Johnson, gunner's mate on the Missouri, died of heart disease. The fleet stopped, the colors were half masted and on the following day he was buried at sea. c ,. ;; , . JURY UNDER GUARD. , NEW YORK, Oct. 16. In the case of Charles W. Morse, banker and pro moter, who came to grief during the panic of last year and A. H. Curtis, former resident of the National Bank f North America, which began be fore Judge Hough today, it developed that the trial jury was to be locked p each night and kept under guard of a deputy marshal and all the gov ernment's material .witnesses have been under surveillance of the secret service operatives and they will be , sloscly watched all during the trial. Lawyers for the defense expressed their indignation at the locking up of the iurv an the shadowing of wit nesses saying that such proceedings are without precedent in this city tn similar cases that it reflected upon the lawyers for the defense. While the jurors did not express dissatisfaction at the order which prevented them from going to their homes they were evidently displeased for the trial will drag along for six weeks. Much interesting testimony was brought out today. The intro duction of evidence of power of at torney from Morse t his secretary, Miss Katherine Wilsn, .empowering her to sign checks and handle his ac eount was considered important by the prosecution. PROMPT AND CERTAIN RELIEF FOR INDIGESTION AND STOMACH. Diaoeosin Stops Fermentation and Restores the Digestive Juices Re lieving You Promptly of all Stom ach Trouble As a Cure For All This Misery is so Handy. MRS. WILLIAM A. HARDIES and three children. When the forest fires closed in yes terday about the the little village a soecial train of three empty boxcars and two coal gondolas were rushed to Mcta and as rapidly as possible and goods were bided into the cars. , Some refused to abandon their goods or the train might have left earlier and reached Alpena in safety. When the train finally started about 100 people were on board. The flames were already sweeping through the village. Nearing Nowicki Siding the engineer saw blazing piles of cedar ties on both sides of the track and threw open the throttle and attempt ed to rush through at full speed but the head had warped the rails and the train left the tracks. Instantly Uhc cars caught fire. The terror-stricken people caught by a peril from. which Why not start now today, and for , ever rid yourself of Stomach trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give it good eat, then take Pape's Diapepsin ' to start the digestive juices working. " There will be no dyspepsia or belch- ins; of gas or eructations of undigest ed food; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn, sick headache and dizziness, and. your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. Pane's Diaoeosin costs only SO cents for a large case at any drug store here, and will relieve the most obstinate case of Indigestion and Up set Stomach in five minutes. There is nothing else better to take .Gas from Stomach and cleanse the i stomach and intestines, and Resides, one triangule will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all ' your food the same as a sound, healthy stomach would do it. When Diapepsin works, your stom ach rests gets itself in order, cleans r up and then you - feel like eating when you come to the table and what you eat will do you good. : Absolute felief from all Stomach Misery is waiting for you as soon as you decide to begin taking Diapepsin. . Tell your druggist that you . want Pape's Diapepsin, because you want to be thooughly cured of Indigestion. The Dainty Sampler J Mm w',l !ii:e the aroma and the taste of mr best grade . of newly imported ' Teaa'r.nd Coffees. There can be noth ing more delicious and invigorating for breakfast, luncheon or tea. Our 5 '-re Teas and Coffees have excellent drinking qualities, and they are truly ' economical, as so little is needed in . comparison with "'' the commoner " brands. Let us induce you to make - a test of them. You will continue to J ase them yourself afterwards. , A.V Allen 15 F.lcct Horrible Death (Continued from page 1) they were fleeing jumped from the ars and rushed dawn the track, I Three mothers and their little ones (were not yuick, enough and were ere ! mated on the gondola' car. Brake 1 man Hartlctt who sought, refuge in a I water tank was literally boiled to 'death. I It was a fearful march over the hot tics to Posen and many of those who took it were burned by flames and in the terrific heat one man lost his sight. The refugees are in such a con dition that it is impossible to learn from them how many or in what con dition the people in Met are and it may be a week before definite news is received. The fire was consuming the town when the train left and probably many of those left behind perished miserably. Another report says that everyone left the village but George Cicero, the station agent who remained at his post of duty at the station telegraph wire until forc ed ot leave, escaping into a ploughed field only to learn that his wife and three children were cremated in the wreck of the relief train. One son es- capcu irom me iraiu, years. . lad of H CHURCHESSUNDAY First Methodist. Sermon theme for Sunday: At 1J J a. 'in., "The Christian View of Life" ! At 7:30 p. m., '"In Want." Other .services: Class meeting at ui:u.. in.! Sunday school at 12:15 p. m.; Ep worth League at 6:30 p. m.; Mid week service Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. the music ath both services Sun day will be led by a chorus choir. You will enjoy these services and will find , a hearty welcome. C. C. Rarick, ; pastor. . Memorial Lutheran. Sunday school at 10:30 a. tn.; morn ing service at 11 o'clock, theme for sermon, "Christ For Us"; evening at 7:30, theme, "The Rose of Jerico." All are cordially lnvid to worship with ts. Gnstaf E. Rydqulst, pastor Presbyterian Moriung worship, U o'clock, "Ex perience." Sabbath school, 12:15; Y. P.'S. C. K. 4 :30; evening worship, 7:30, "We Mean Business." All are invited. Wm. S. Gilbert, pastor. Norwegian-Danish M. E. Services at 11 a. m.' and 8 p. m.; Sunday school nt 10 a. in, Scandinav ians are cordially Invited. O. T. Field, pastor. Holy Innocent! Chapel. Morning and evening services. 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 11:15 a. m. . " " " Christian Science. Services 11 o'clock In I. 0. O. F. building. Subject of the lesson ser mon, 'Doctrine of Atonement." AH are invited. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. i Grace Episcopal. Services at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m, Stindav school at 12:30 m. s , First Nor. Ev. Lutheran. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m.; monmig service at 10:45; I'ngliNh Bible class meets at 6:45 p, tit. in the church parlors; 'evening service at 7:30. Ttn'0. l Nestc, pastor. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A YOUNG LADY OF , EXPFR-f ience would like some kind of office work. Address Laura, Astorlan. wit' WANTED A LIMITED NUMBER1 of piano pupils by a thoroughly competent teacher from the East, Miss Miriam Bradley, 429 Eleventh street. mn A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG woman of good family, wants a position as secretary, companion or governess; highly capable; first-class references and a personal Interview. Address Astoriah. . ; Subscribe to The Morning Astorlan 60 cent per month by carrier. jr3Hs HEART AND fM f k tV &Z2&tf&gl? CENTER OF THE I M M P if ft ' ,. . f-z:. Vr- :;'. industrial kutore of y ( i' V 1 : ., x-Q$0,' unfa- n m gi V&$M1;:" .V,.:V'I. A V V Have you aeen the - V. " "? -r.TT t J Have you aeen rnormoui amount construction work that VVl-' j , . v , Swift & Company are X VK'j'v -'- now .carrying on? You : A sv ' '' " you (10 not mvesi in - i jt g pdnt to see It the WARNING -V- YT.-: '"y.?0 b ,.;,Sf spending their lorrunea ncrc. i - fint time you 10 to Port- V v tt'V" -;;4' - A !'' The Peninsula is absolutely .e TON DOW at the low pnCCS WC J nem be(ofe k, , r - tied as their base ot gigantic oper- ... . l been feen jn the Northwest. 0 J whereforeO.iuggard.hes- have named, you will regret your i hM v J&LtSZ&SjL itate to join in the magnificent , . onnortUnitv to the last day VOU been at work while you have been prosperity that these, the biggest . 1 keeping. ' THINGS ARE DOINi ..fa lS!:,-.. ? : A " Ji if t prospenty mat tnese, tne iK8 f ' i keeping. ' THINGS ARB UU1NU wielders of wealth in the world, are ,Jraw your breath. You can DU)' lots 1 THERE. Million! are being spent and , throwing into the lap of this beautiful I - . . . more millions of value are being city? Stand back, if you falter, and let the now at less than the prevailing acreage you SH0VLD ln " man of progress here place his savings, that d - he may a year or two hence reap the reward Prices on cvcr SiUC of his foresight For SWINTON is right in the midst of the greatest activity Jever known. created. You SHOULD share In it ' . Fail not. Buy all the lots you can carry in Swin- fym 1 . t . i . J HA.. v Portland ha. Buy WhilC YOU HaVC. the hanCe Investment i. worth a life time of labor.-Kus- K 3 GET ACQUAINTED WITH Yes, and get acquainted with Portland. Eastern men of money are walking qdetly into . Portland investing in real estate and walking as' quietly away with their s-eal wallets chuck full of g"ld that you ought to own. Why don't you get your share ? k I u uu 1 ( y r i lin.ril ... SWINTON is a certainty. Not a thing on earth can prevent it from becoming the biggest real estate gold mine ever opened in the Northwest. Seattle and Spokane people are invest ing in it This is Astoria's chance. Tilts is the grandest opportunity for ground-floor real estate investment ever Mown in the history of Portland. Money invested alongside of Hill, Harriman and Swift is as certain to increase as dawn is to follow sunset. Do not juggle with fortune any longer. Act in the living present. H W I N TO N SWINTON - offers you business property no v at lower prices th;in you can buy residence property in any part of I rt land. Every street in ?witiun is a business sre t. We are selling winton lots at about half the' price at which twners are iKkhiig adjoining las li---'proveinents are being put in'.' u d ae include i in the prices. . As a special iudncement' to - Atorii. pur chasers we will allow a 10 p. cent' discount fr-ul reg ular prices for a few days iten ar wr l": per cent cash, 2 per-cent .of -pur- ii-i.-. price per lrioirh. Nothing ever known to cqn.'.l this investivum . 1?, it land people are buying i i" w-i blocks It will not last but a short tunc '. K is y-ur oppori"! ity COUPON Columbia Trust Co- A. R. Johnson, Agent . Astoria, Ore. Please send me a" copy of your booklei, THE COM ING OF - SWIFT, before the edition is exhausted. Name ... Address. adjoins the Swift hojdings, is closer to , Portland and further from the stock yards. It is a genuine busi ness proposition with better inducements than you are accustomed to. We have prepared a magnificent booklet, illustrated, carefully showing the tremen dous effect this great packing industry will have up on the entire Northwest, which will be mailed 1 1 you without cost. Fill out the accomp, nying coupon and forward it to us at once. The supply is limited and one ought to be in the hands of every man and .woman in the state of Oregon. This book is worth 25 cents of any man's money, as it tells the inside iacis about the biggest industry that has everdroped upon us. 'et in and learn what is going to happen in the "Rose City " . tl ; ' ..... I ' . , , . A. R. Johnson, LociU Agent. COMPANY" Over Scholfield Mattson Co. Y t