The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 31, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1908.
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NOTE THESE VALUE GIVING BARGAINS.
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There's a mask spell , in the
fumes of good, pure Coffee, the kind
that refreshes nd invigorates even by
the odor alone. When the fragrance
of or pure Coffee reaches the nos
trils it crates a desire to taste at once
the magnetic nectar from which the
aroma comes. It is the same way
with our choice Teas, which satisfy
tie desires of the most particular
tea-drinkers.
A.V. Allen
BOLD, BUT NERVOUS.
" NEW YORK, Oct. ;30.-Caining
admission today to the home of Mrs.
Jibcn Adams, in New Rochelle, under
the pretext that he wished to inspect
it with a view to subsequent pur
chase, a sprucely dressed young man,
compelled Mrs. Adams at the point
f a revolver, to remove her diamond
earrings and present them to him.
The nervousness of the burglar
and the fact that he left without tak
ing with him other booty than the
earrings wich were of comparatively
small value, is; taken by. the police
as an indication that he was a novice.
No trace of him has yet been found.
GOLDEN BEES GIVEN.
NEW YORK,' Oct i 30. Thirty
wne cooks, laundresses, nursery and
chamber maids were the recipents
tliis year of the priaes given annu
ally by the German Housewives So
ciety for faithfulness and length of
service. Thirty one received Golden"
Bees in the shape of brooches for
two years continuous service in one
family and the others received more
elaborate gifts for longer service. One
received a gold ring and a $10 piece
as a reward for 12 years continuous
service in one family. ! - - -
0HI0AN KXCV.'N AND TRUSTED
Solution of Streams One of the
Vital Questions The Doctors of
America Deeply Interested in the
Matter.
ITS A GOOD THING TO REFER
to the reputation of a store before
KaliEg, any important purchases
therein. Before you bay is the time
to look up the matter. Ask questions.
Fisd out if the store you intend pa
tronizing keeps its pledges. Be sure
that you learn if it sells the qualities
it claims; if it treats ts customers
ioacstly and fairly, then, if satisfied,
toy there. Do all , the asking you
wish about us among your friends,
and that you will result in your com
ing here regularly. r .
Come in and see our $125 Kitchen
fange., "
"THE EIG STORE."
The Color Line
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..CHICAGO. Oct. 30. A dispatch
from New York to the Record Her
ald says: . . .', . .,: .. ,',,:
John D. Rockefeller, president , of
the Standard Oil Company gave out
an interview today telling why he in
tended to vote for Taft for Presi
dent. He said: J i
.."It. seems to me at this time, when
the question is put directly to any
American citizen which candidate he
will support by his vote for the presi
dency, he should be manly enough to
answer it just as directly. I there-
tore say tnat i expect to cast my
vote for W. H. Taft
"If for no other reason, I support
Mr. Taft because ori comparing him
personally with Mr. Bryan, his chief
opponent, I find the balance of fit-
ness and temperament entirely on his
side. 'The election of Mr. Taft will.
believe, make for law and order
and stability of business: He is tot
man I judge to adventure with
rash experiments er to impede a re
turn to prosperity by advocating mea
sures subversive of industrial pro
gress.-
The question of candidates seems
to me. peculiarly a personal one in
this campaign,, as the leading orators
on both sides have not succeeded in
drawing party lines, so based on plat
form, with any great clearness. I do.
however support the generat Repub
lican position on the tariff and the
currency. I have always been a Re
publican. '7' : '.' j . f '
I feel the more impelled to ans
swer this question because it cannot
'be said that the present administra
tion has in any way whatever, favor
ed the special interest to which my
life has been devoted. That, however,
does not excuse me from publishing
my opinion and doing what I const
drr ray duty as a citizen."
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"OLD MAN'S DARLING."
As displayed upon our shelves, will
give you every shade of paint that
you may require for any purpose
in-door ot out. These paints are
well ground in fine Linseed Oil', with
selected white lead. They are uni
form in quality and spread very
smoothly, covering a large surface.
The durability of this paint is well
known in the trade. Convenient
sized cans in all popular colors. If
you will, try these once you will al
ways use them.
AlleA Wall Paper :
and Paint Co.
Cor. nTH AND BOND
Worki Herself Into A Howling Chi
cago Scandal.
CHICAGO, Oct. "30.-That" Mrs.
Mabelle Dunphy, wife of a Boston
physician, charged with stealing jew
elry and negotiable" paper valued at
$9000, from Charles E. Giles a weal
thy money lender of Dorchester,
Mass., had an accomplice, is now be
lieved by the police. While the local
authorities acting on this theory yes
terday were searching for' a man
named Cohen, Mrs. Dunphy's career
in Boston was. revealed by the police
of that city.
Meanwhile the ; woman's husband
Dr. John Dunphy, 114 Court Street,
has issued a statement in which he
declares hereto be innocent of the
chargs preferred by Giles. Mrs. Dun
phy, the Boston police say formerly
was konwn as Mabelle Shepard and
appeared in burlesque at the "Old
Howard" in Boston.
According to the authorities of
that city, she and Giles met there
and the two started together on a trip
across the continent. On their return
from San Francisco Giles and his
companion stopped over in Chicago,
registering at the Northern Hotel.
Cohen is described by the Chicago
police as a gambler who formerly
knew; Mrs. Dunphy in Boston, and
is said to have been seen in the ho
tel lobby shortly after the diamonds
and the woman disappeared. v
CHANGE IN RATES.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30. Rail
road lines in California have made
announcement of the expected change
in rates which it is expected to put
into effect on Jaunary 1. next. It is
said that there will be no increase of
commodity rates exceeding 10 per
cent, while there will be a reduction
in class rates. The tariff on wine re
mains unchanged.
An everage raise of ten percent is
to be made in the tariffs on dried
fruits, canned goods, beans, hides
and leather, wool and mustard seed.
In some cases the increases apply to
export as well as state tariffs. .
and S3
AINCOATB
3 TTiO !T! TLTCrITTTsTa CI Tils"
worth to $35 each.
Saturday and Monday only.
Women's strictly tailor made Suits, of extra quality
materials in worsted, serge, broadcloth and cheviotts.'
Navy blue, black, brown, myrtle, green and also checks
An the btst colorings and combinations., all sizes for
wemen and Misses, values up to $35
a suit, your choice in this lot
Just received a large assortment of the well known
Kenyon Raincoats on approval, which we will keep
here Saturday and Monday only as they are samples of
only one of a kind and many in the line which we
would not reorder for stock but will deliver any coat in
the lot to you Saturday or Monday for CUf
the extremely low price - - Mi-'""
Cloths are Priestley cravenette satins and rubberized silk.
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ASTORIA H10H LOSES
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BRIEF DISPATCH TO ASTOR
IAN LAST NIGHT -RESULT
5 TO 0.
"Lost S to 0; fine game; under
equal conditions con defeat them;
we outweighed 25 pounds and played
with.crippled team." ;' ;
The above dispatch to the Astor
TOOK CA
TO EF
MID
IE LIFE
MRS. ANTON KULJIS, OF CLIF
TON, COMMITS SUICIDE
. AT THE FAMILY HOME.
' Mrs. Anton Fuljis, of Clifton, Or,
took carbolic acid at her home last
night at 7 o'clock and 'died a few
hours later. Mr. and Mrs. Fuljis
were at home at the time, Mr. Ful-
ian last night was signed by A. ti. j 1 l"c wimc
S. Football Team," and it probably thc unfortunately lady was reclining
'tells the whole story. It is probable on a bcd- MT- l'ull,s. hearing an
the boys will be coming home today, objectdrop on the floor, hastened to
Three games in one week were tne bedroom; and 'found it to , he a
perhaps too many for the eleven, nait-iuiea oottie ot carDolic acid,
but the scores in the two games Mrs- Fuli's having drank the balance,
wherein they met defeat were not iHe immediately! gave her milk and
bad, and the one yesterday of S to 0 callC(1 t0 neighbors who did all in
indicates that they held their own Pw to alleviate the suffer;
pretty well. . That the team would .,nK ' i-uijis, ana counteract
be more" or less .crippled after the the effects of the poison. A physic
two games the earlier part of the ,cian waS summoned from Cathlamet
week was to have been expected, but tut when the down ain left Clifton
it is probable that none of the boys ne had not as yet arrived In thc
was very badly hurt. In spite of the . mcantime be victim of the poison
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various, promises made to let, their ,u'ticu wiiaiuciauiy aim n was
Astoria friends know how they were thought by those who surrounded
all getting along on the trip, the.her that death would ensue,
eleven has managed to send very! -Mrs. Kuljis has been ailing for
little definite information. It is pre- .sometime past and was suffering
sumed by a "crippled team" is meant. fm a form of melancholia. She re
that some of the boys were more or turned, a few days ago, from Port
less stiffened up or slightly injured. land where she had been under treat-
Out of the three games Astorian which had resulted unsucccss-
wins one and loses two. - .i ne mes- "u '" vi ner uespciaie
sage above indicates that they still - 11 was out or
have some fighting spirit left, too. It : her mind.
was known that the Eugene team Mr. and Mr.s. fuljis have many
was mucii neavier than tne Astoria iu viciimy wn
FOOTBALL
Astoria Athletic Grounds.
SUNDAY, NOV. 1st.
PORT STEVENS
' .'.vs.',; ! '
;Portland::CathoHo
;,:::!! e Athletic: Ass'm,
Combination team composed of all
Stars and Bunker Hills. ;
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Game Called ot 2:30,
R VINvOR SHINE
eleven.
A later report was received last
night from Eugene which read:
Eugene people have yet to see a
pluckier, nervier football team than
that of the Astoria High which went
down to defeat at the hands of the
Eugene High by a score of 5 to 0.
The Astorians were outweighed 19
pounds to the man but contested
every inch of grounds gained by the
locals frequently getting the ball on
downs and booting it out of danger.
Many, times the Eugene lads had the
ball on the visitors' five-yard , line
but they invariably braced and held
for downs. Eugene scored their
only" touchdown about the middle of
will regret to learn of the sad affair.
Shortly before midnight last night
a message was sent to Coroner Gil-bau-gh
stating that Mrs. Fuljis 'was
dead.
the second half by a long run by
"Knox who planted the ball on the
eight-yard line. Jenkins then carried
it over for a touchdown.
ON BOARD U. S. S. CONNECTI,
CUT AT SEA, Friday, 8 p. m. (By
Wireless via Manila) Admiral
Sperry's squadron tonight 17 deg.
north latitude 120 deg, east longi
tude. Wil reach Olangapo tomor
row at 8 o'clock. .
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eet before them. ,'. .....
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food not welcome, your stomach is not in good working
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