WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. THE MOJtNING ASTORIAN, ASTOKIA, OREGON. ... If, v tjiaVCa liL -a 1 fa " a i Absolutely Pure AIONG POWDER. M U Comes from Grapes The only baking pow- ' der made from Koyal Grape Cream of Tartar Imitation baking powders r maU from harsh miner ai c.idi and ! In the fo4 unbehhful propurlitf 4ti CAUGHT THE ROBBER. wrecked institution. The bond it is expected, will be filed some time A Panning Automobile Ii Preaed In- this week. A peculiar feature of the to Service For Chase, affair is that the men willing to fur- , nish the money for Barnett's tempo- NEW YORK, Nov. 3. After an rary release from prison are said to exciting pursuit in which a passing be well known New York financiers who have been interested in his case since bit conviction. automobile pressed into service, play ed an important part, a well dressed highwayman who attacked Mrs, Ro bert Lissauer, wife of one of tlie firm of jewelers on the street, and robbed her of a gold chatelaine bag, was cap tured yesterday on a platform of the Third Avenue railway. The robber seized the woman from behind as she was walking along Madison Avenue nd, not succeeding as easily a he thought he would in wresting from her a gold chatelaine bag she held, ,he hit her a blow between the eyes, felling her to the ' sidewalk. " Her screams attracted the 'Attention of the chauffeur of a passing auto mobile, who set out at once in pur suit of the' disappearing robber and succeeeded with the assistance of a policeman, picked up en route, in capturing the fugitive. OFFICES KEPT OPEN. NEW YORK, Nov. ;5.-No matter which way the elections go or what effect. they have on the stock mar ket, traders will be able to do busi ness practically all night tonight for the stock exchange houses having up town branches have, almost with out exception, arranged to keep open all night. The London markets ' op ens five hours before the New York market is ready for business and it is principally to allow their custom ers to take advantage of this and make trades on the London exchange that the offices are held open- The news ticker will also work all night that the brokers offices as well as other subscribers may have the results of the elections in various states as soon as they are given out, GIVES BIQ BOND. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.r-It is said arrangements have been made by the National Surety Company to file. a bail bond of $100,000 in order to secure the release of Walter J. Barnctt, former vice-president of the California Safe Deposit & Trust Co., who was recently convicted of hypothecating securities of the GAVE FOR BRYAN. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 3. Whcn State Democratic Chairman II. H, Manson made his final an nouncement of the money expended in the Wisconsin campaign, showing a total of $3,671.26, he named only pne individual contributor. That one was Alexander Berger, the board of trade man, whose daughter is .said to be the fiance of W. J. Bryan, Jr. Berger gave $500 to the cause and the Democratic national committee furnished $5000. INSANE ALIENS. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3.-In-spectors of the immigration depart ment, who have been visiting the state asylums for the insane, have discovered 30 alien patients in the in stitutions at Stockton, Napa and U kiah. Orders for their appearance be fore a medical board have been is sued and if it is determined that they were insane of predisposed to insan ity prior to their arrival in this coun try they probably will be deported. A WONDERFUL BLOOM. .... CHICAGO, Nov;; 3. The wonder chrysanthemum plant of the world, coming from the greenhouse of Hamilton McK. Twombly at Madi son, N. J., will be on exhibition at the national flower show, which opens next Friday in Chicago. This flower is only nine months old, only three feet high, has 500 blooms and is 20 feet in diameter. LASOOD A MEXICAN. EL; PASO, Tex., Nov. 3. Jesse Ake, a cowboy, is being hunted on a murder charge, as a Santa Fe work fi ! TIIEODORE'STRAVELS D1KCC1ITKIT WILL LEAVE NEW YORK NINE DAYS AFTER HIS SUCCESS SQR IS INAUGURATED KERfJHT THE KODAK MAN i r:..i i . .i. . ui vimivya iu prcimic uvci me var ious conferences to be held next Spring in all. parts of the United States and in foreign countries, in which the Methodist Church is es tablished. No changes were made in assignments for the missionary bish ops. Assignments include: J. W, Bashford, conference in Chi na. C. W. Smith, Hawaiian mission. W. S. Lewis, conferences in China. M, C. Harris, conferences in Corea. Bishops Warren, Oldham, Robin son, conferences in India and the Philippine Islands,, Hie Tour to be the Center of the World-Wide Interest-The Smith sonian Institute Will Send a Pro fessor Along. NEW YORK, Nov. 3.-The Times today says:,'; From an excellent authority the Times learned yesterday that Presi dent Roosevelt plans to leave New York March 13, nine days after the inauguration, by the North German Lloyd liner Koenig Albert for Na ples, where the liner is due on March 25. ' .; Besides his son Kcrmit, who will take photographs of the big game in Africa, he will be accompanied by a professor from the Smithsonian In stitute and an official from the Navy Department. From Naples Mr. Roosevelt and his party will travel on one of the German East Africa steamen to MJombassa via the Suez Canal and Aden, a sea journey of 17 days in cluding stops. So far no arrangements have been made for , the six months the party will spend in Uganda province, be tween the coast and Port Florence, a distance of 504 miles. On Lake Vic toria the party will embark for En tebbe, in Central Africa. One thing is certain, Mr. Roosevelt will not en ter the Congo territory. President Roosevelt has received an invitation from Mr. McMillan, nephew of the late, Senator James McMillan of De troit, who Owns 50,000 acres of for est, mountain jungle etc, in the Nair obi district of Uganda to shoot over his estates and use the comfortable shooting boxes that have been erec ted in varius sections where big game is found. ; KID CRIMINALS. OAKLAND, Nov. 2.-The police of Oakland are confrpnted by evi dence of a sweeping epidemic of crime among the boys of that city. Records for several years were bro ker yesterday when the city prison was found to contain 19 young men between the ages of 15 and 21 years, all accused of some degree of theft. None of the boys has been booked and the police will not disclose the names of many until a decision as to their cases has been reached. Three of the boys are charged with bur glarizing on office in Point Rich mond and stealing a typewriter. An other trio must answer for the theft of a gold watch. ONLY ALTERNATIVE. NEW YORK, Nov. 3.-Attacked by a mob of small boys soon after he had landed last night from Blackwell's Island, where he is cm- ployed, Harry Roche unable to de fend himself or to make a police man hear his cries for help, struggled to a fire alarm box and turned in an alami. He s6on had all the help he wanted, for in response to the alarm ! i i 1. t train loaded with Mexicans was pas-K 8 , , ' t - v . . . wasron dashed up to , the scene, sing, Ake lassod Aragon, whom he dragged from the train. Aragon was killed in the fall as the train was rim ing 20 miles an hour. TIDE TABLE FOR NOVEMBER NOVEMBER, 1903. High Water. Date. SUNDAY 1 Monday ......... 2 Tuesday WeJneaday Thursday ,i' Friday Saturday 7, SUNDAY Monday Tuesday i.,10 Wednesday It Thursday 12 Friday ...13 Saturday 14 SUNDAY 15 Monday 16 Tuesday ,,..,,,.17 Wednesday .,,..18 Thursday 19 Friday ..20 Saturday ....... 21 SUNDAY 22 Monday 23 Tuesday 24 Wednenday .....25 Thursday 26 Friday 27 Saturday ..,,.,,23 SUNDAY 29 Monday 30 A. M. h.m. 6:60 7:68 8:58 9:47! 10:33 11:17 11:67 0:45 1:32 2:17 8:03 8:61 4:42 6:81 6:24 7:19 8:11 8:65 9:87 10:18 10:59 11:84 0:83 1:17 2:03 2:50 8:38 4:27 5:23 6:23 ft, 6.6 6.8 7.8 7.9 8.3 8.9 6.8 8.0 7.7 7.4 6.9 6.7 6.5 6.5 6.5 8.7 7.0 7.4 7.8 8.2 8.6 9.0 7.8 7.4 7.4 7.2 7.1 7.0 7.1 7.3 P. M. h.m. 6:06 7:34 8:66 10:05 11:03 11:57 12:35 1:11 1:47 2:2 8:05 8:47 4:36 6:37 6:48 8:04 9:12 10:10 11:00 11:48 12:09 12:45 .1:24 2:06 2:50 8:42 4:43 5:53 ft. 7.8 7.0 7.1 7.5 7.9 8.0 NOVEMBER, 1908. Low Water. Av M. Date. 9.S 9.5 9.8 8.9 SUNDAY Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday Thursday . Friday 6 Saturday 7 SUNDAY 8 Monday . ... 9 Tuesday 10 Wednesday 11 g.8 1 Thursday 12 7.7 .Friday 7.1 1 Saturday , 6,6 . SUNDAY 6,2 Monday .. 6.1 6.8 6.7 9.2 9.8 9.S 9.1 Tuctdav Wednenday Thursday , g9 : Friday .... 7 rwuraay . Monday .. . Tuesday .. Wednesday Thursday .......26 g gfFrlday ..27 s' ! Saturday 28 7 8 j SUNDAY 29 11:171 7q Monday 80j .13 ...14 ...15 ...16 ...17 ...18 ...19 ...20 ...21 ...22 ...23 ...24 ...25 h.m. 1:04 2:15 8:20 4:17 5:08; 6:59 6:42 7:22 8:00 8:42 9:2 10:16 11:15 0:28 1:22 2:17 3:12 4:05 4:62 5:34 6:14 6:53 7:35 8:20 9:10 10:08 ft 0.8 1.0 1 1 1.3 1.5 1.8 2.2 2.7 8.0 3.6 3.8 4.0 1.4 1.7 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.8 2.5 2.7 2.8 8.1 8.3 3.5 8.7 3.7 P. M. h.m. I ft" 12:36 2:05 8:21 4:13 6:06 6:54 6:40 7: 8:05 8:46 9:27 10:08 10:53 11:39 12:25 1:42 2:38 3:32 4:20 6:02 6:42 6:20! 6:58 7:37 8:18 9:02 9:60 10:42 11:38 12:84! 3.9 S.6 3.8 1.8 1.0 0.1 0.4 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.4 0.6 0.5 1.6 4.0 8.8 3.3 2.6 2.0 1.2 0.4 0.2 0.7 -1.0 1.1 -1.0 -0.7 -0.2 0.8 3.4 agon dashed up bringing 45 firemen and a dozen po licemen. By this time the boys had made , good their escape, and Roche was locked up, charged with turning in a false alarm. His message for assistance cost the city $66. FATAL ELECTION BRAWL. LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 3.-As the result of.a feudal war at Cam pon Junction, about 20 miles west of Jackson, Islow Allen, aged 20, was shot and killed last night; Alvin Graves, aged 22, was badly injured; Clarence Spitman who did the shoot ing,, was shot in the head but manag ed to escape to the mountains. Eight barrels of whiskey shipped into town for the election brought on ' the trouble. " M. E. BISHOPS. Foreign Assignments Made By This Great Church, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind:, Nov. 3. The sessions of the board of bishops of the Methodist Church here yester day were devoted to the assignments WORK FOR 1000. PITTSBURG, Nov. 3.-There was rejoicing last night in East Pitts burg, where the plant of the Westing house Electric & Manufacturing Company is located over the an nouncement from Philadelphia and New York that the Westinghouse Company had been awarded the con tract involving $5,000,000 at the start for the electrification of the Pennsyl vania's New York terminals. The contract, it is said, will give immedi ate work to at least 1000 more men and will keep the lant running for twenty months. MILD RESULTS. OAKLAND, Nov. 3.Fire of un known origin destroyed a building on the Trojan Powder Works, 14 miles east of this city yesterday, consuming a ton of a safety explo sive and seriously injuring Ray Scott, one of the 30 workmen who sought safety in flight A Ctlatse was slightly burned. AFTER THE SNEAK VOTE. NEW YORK, Nov. 2.-As the re sult of a midnight raid on lodging houses in the Bowery and nearby streets, 129 warrants charging men with violations of the registration laws will be asked for this morning by State Election officials. HUGE CONTRACT. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. ; 3. At a meeting .yesterday of the Pennsyl vania Tunnel' and Railroad Company, there was awarded to the Westing house, Electric,, & . 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