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THE MOltNINO ASTORI AN, ASTOIUA, OREGON. THURSDAY, ATRIL 2, 1009. XT) 1 71.4 l!AIJfTE& 0111 jYA neic cn dicrlav. 7,'c l:ave Uxcn i':c agency (PACIFIC COAST CHINA CO. and erccciaUv call vcur aticr.iion io jlojroacsAjr , ii'crl: wliich can also furr.ish and fuarar.icc ike ztosi perfect ivcrJ:Ti:ar.s7:iv. A. V. ALLEN 1 INTERCONTINENTAL Of HOT AMMONIA FLIES. DAUGHTER OF AMERICAN AM BASSADOR MARRIED IN FRANCE. 1 PEACE CONGRESS TO ASSEMBLE IMPORTANT GATHERING IN CHICAGO ALL OF NEXT WEEK. gathering of distinguished church men and mission workers. The dele gates present represent the dioceses of California, Sacramento, Los An geles, Oregon, the missionary dis tricts of Ariiona, eastern Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Olympia, Utah and Spokane, Alaska, Honolulu and the Philippines. The gathering will con tinue in session through the remain der of this week. PARIS, April 2a Only a few re latives and intimate friends were present .today at the civil ceremony umtinct in marriage Alts .Muriet White, daughter of the Ambassador, and Count Schcrr-Thoss an officers of the Cuiras siers. The ceremony was performed by the mayor of the Eight Arromlis sements in which Ambassador White resides. The religious marriage will be cel ebrated tomorrow at St. Joseph's TROUTDALE. Or., April ft. Nash met with a very painful acci dent while employed in the kr plant of the Union Meat Company here yesterday. An ammonia plug sud denly flew out, causing the stinging hot fluid to strike Mr. Nash full in the face. The injured man was tak en to a Portland hospital immediate ly for treatment, and at last report the attending physicians said his eye sight owuld not be seriously affecte l, as was at first feared. His face Is badly burned. Mr. Nash has a large family to support, and for him to bfl permanently disabled by the loss of American his eyesight would be most serious. Hermann An Unfortunat Poimslon "Since ntlllngor bought bis new fur lined oTervcat he doesn't dare to eat t the fhmtper restaurants, and he ean't afford to et at the dearer one." "Yes." "And he'a grown so thin that the CAPTAIN HAINES TRIAL. FLUSHING, N. Y, April 28.- I General Haines will be the first wit- CHICAGO, April 28. The Nation- jness called Thursday when the de al Peace Congress, which opens intense will begin to establish the in- this city next Monday, promises to be one of the largest gatherings as sembled in Chicago since the days of the World's Fair. The regular sessions of the con gress will be opened Monday after oon with Robert Treat Paine of Boston, presiding. "The drawing together of the na tions" will be the subject of the even ing session, which will be presided Dr drill f Ulrc-r. Tfc ,Mr, t thU .;nn .r . M-' Pla BlOWing 10,-5. jFred Seward will be hanged in the "Independence vs. Interdepend-1 State Penitentiary for the murder of ence of Nations, " by Prof. Paul S-!a woman of the under world at Mos in Faris. The service will be simple. and will be attended only by the members of the immediate families. The bride's nieces, Miss Margaret Rutherford, tbe daughter of Mrs. V. K. Vanderbilt, and Miss Lucy Buck ler, the daughter of Ambassador White's step-brother. William H. Buckler, secretary of the American legation at Madrid, will act as brides maids. Few international marriages of re cent years have attracted more at tention than that of Miss White and Count Scherr-Thoss. The bride is beautiful and cultured young woman of twenty-five and has been a great 1 favorite in society both in Paris and j London, where ncr tamer was long r BOISE. Idaho, April 28 The first (attached to the American embassy.: execution in Idaho in four years will h t-0"1"' Se R'ven asi take place Friday morning when j twenty-nine, is the eldest of four -sons , of count and countt.s :cncrr-1 noss Church in the Avenue Hoch, one of "t him any better than a the most exclusive Catholic churches ' 5or" rloth Pro - BIG MEN ALLEGED TO BE N ! Cleveland Plain Dealer. sanity of Captain Peter C Haines. Jr. When the court adjourned todar former District Attorney Young had completed his opening address for the defense while previously the prosecution had rested its case. -, , FIRST HANGING SINCE 1905. Reinsch of the University of Wis eonsin. "Central Progress Toward Peace by H. T. Kealing of Nash- Yille. Tenn and "The Biology cf f War," by President David Starr- Jor dan of Leland-Stanford University W. J. Calhoun will preside over the session devoted to "Some Legal As pects of the Peace Movement" Tues day afternoon. Those who will speak are Prof. William I. rlall, of Swarthmoor College Pennsylvania. Prof. Chas Cheney Hyde of Chicago, and James Brown Scott solicitor of the State Department, Washington, DC President David Starr- Jordan will preside over the evening session. Those who will speak on "Next Steps in Peace Making," and allied subjects are: Edwin Ginn of Boston; Jenkin Lloyd Jones; Edwin D. Mead, Boston and Congressman Richard , Bartholdt, President of the American Group Interparliamentiary Union cow last fall- The State Board of Pardons has refused to interfere after twice having granted reprieves on th? promise that new evidence would be produced. When informed of the ac tion of the board last night Seward said: "All right; let them shoot their wad. What does the big thing come off?" The condemned man shows the most unconcern over his fate. Se ward shot the woman to death in her apartments and then attempted tj takevh(is pwn life. His plea was self-defense; he claimed the womin attacked him with 1 knife." TO HAVE "BUSK ROUNDUP." ti :it k : . n , , .. . planned by the citizens of the north cos meetings throughout the city and , , w , . . the congress will dose with a ban- ern Part of M?ociii county. One qnet tendered by the Chicago Assoc-'. thousand men will be enaged for 10 tation of Commerce. i fcy- beginning August 3, in beating SAN FRANCISCO, April 28. One of the largest hunting parties ever organized in this state has beei 1 tains no dowry provision. It expressly of Dobrau, Prussia-Silesia, and he is heir to both the title and the exten sive estate which the family owns in Silesia. He has an excellent record as an army officer and for a time he held the important position of mil itary attache to the German embassy at Vienna. With Miss White and Count pScherr-Thoss it was almost a case of love at first sight. The daughter ol the American ambassador first met the Count scarcely three months ago while visiting Mrs. Reynolds Hitt. wife of the secretary of the American embassy at Berlin. Ambassador and Mrs. White were at that time at Nice entertaining the officers of the Amer ican fleet. The couple saw much of each other during Miss White s short visit in Berlin and the Count followed the young woman back to Paris, where he pressed his suit with such ardor that the engagement was an nounced a few weeks later. The marriage contract of Miss White and Count Sherr-Thoss con- I 1 "Man Overboard" en the Ark. Tbe inx'k-lkxl gast the silly idiots! If tbey don't top throwing those life preservers they'll lilt and kill in yet. Harper's Weekly. An Unsatisfactory Transaction. "So yon braced up and asked that man to pay the money be had bor rowed r "l did," answered the diffident per son. "With what resultr "In addition to going without the money, I wan compelled to apologbM." -Pittsburg Post The Way It Worked. "Sklnera always boasted that when be married be would get a woman that could work." "Does bis wife workl" "Well, you Just ought to see the way she works him." Baltimore American. be Made Hit Miss Sue Brette And you say took aim and threw an egg at youf Foote Urtbte-IIe did. "Was It bndr "The egx was, but the aim waa not" Mild. wenthor . , . . .1 1 - H I" . r simulates inai ine coupic snau uc i j under what is known in Europe as ' -tonker's PtateMmnn i ty." I The fount and Countess will orob- .the country for bear, deer and coyj-jabIv speml their honeymoon In the tes, and the affair, which is known 1 soutll 0f FranCe. Later they will go as a "buck roundup," is said to have to Breslau, where the Connt is sta- SPOKANE, Wash., April 28. The the sanction of the State Game Com- i tioned at present, spending part of second annual meeting of the coun-' missioner. A great circle will be i the time at one of the Connt'e coun cil of the Eight missionary depart- form,,j by the hunters, and this will j try places in Silesia. went 01 trie frotestant tpiscopai rlose on the doomed I , beasts until they will be completely! SUSPECTED OF INSANITY. at the mercy of their pursuers. been In your CHURCH COUNCIL MEETS. church, which began its sessions to day, has attracted to this city a large "ITow's the town lately?" "Why. v e haven't even been curbId' the pa priies fie hst two weeks." Kansa8 City Times. VANCOUVER, Wash., April 28. Edward E. Merritt, supposed to be insane, was takea into custody by Sheriff Sappington yesterday at 5:3.1 p. m. From papers found, it is thought he is from near Grants Pas;. He has been rooming at the Park cording to advices received by the j H . . h f E- hth A steamer Princess May. which arrived j Estherj and the proprietor( Emma ,m port last n.gnt trum anagway an.i wiIliamSi 5ccame alarmed at his ae.! i Northern British Columbia ports, j (ios anJ notjfied ,he shfrriff He ; i Shortly before the Princess May ItftjMjd t0 be wtU educated and j5 about ; Prince Rupert, the gasoline schooner '4,, f thi k h ha ; ijosepnine PLACER STRIKE IN SAND. i VICTORIA, B. C. April 28-Goll ihas been found in the black sand of I Roses Pit, about 30 miles from Ma.-J j sett, on Queen Charlott Islands, ac- i AFT SUFFERING ONEYEAR Cured bv Lvdia E. Pink- Ham'sVegetableConipound 'Z lt'Ztt Z The Style. He- fifty, rd He'f broad tir.i fat Hut veais a dinky I.ittl? hit. You kno-x, the greea And cocky kind, With a cute tittle Bow behind. Anl he Is not Alone In that fie liken t lie dinky , Ltltle hat. The world rcm to Be sturk on sreon, ' And these hats dot Eiich street and scene. I'll have to jet One of that kind. But darn that Utile bow behind! -Judd Mortimer Lewis In Houston Post. arrived from Massett, Milwaukee. Wis. "Lydia. E.Plni- kam's "Vegetable Compound has made me a wen woman, 1 4f, passengers on the Josephine stated at Prince Rupert that the miners were and I would like to getting good returns, he having seen tell the whole 1 world severai pans washed while the Jose- LmfemaleUouble ljhine was there- with free BM in and fearful painsin each. my back. I had the the'v Itlfdcided " yu have baclache and Si had a tumor troubles you should take Foley's Kd in addition to my nev Remedy to strengthen and build female trouble, and "P the kidneys so they will act prop advised an opera- erly. as a serious kidney trouble may tion. Lydia E. develop. Owl Drug Store, T. F. Piukliam s Vegetable Compound made Laurin. me a well woman.aud I have no more - - backache. I. hope lean help others by . COMMUNCIATg WITH MARS, telling them what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for FnpT wnpTH Tr, Anril 2R we'-MUB. Emma Iilse, 833 First St,' ORI WORTH, lexas, April io. Uilwaukee, Wis. A message received here today Tbe above is only one of the thou- from Prof. Wood of the John Hop ands of grateful letters which are kins University, practically agrees to oustantlv being received by the th establishment of an observatory T. lr ham flnrnnanv ctf I.imn i ... . . . ,.a nAAi.Zl at Stamford m West lydia E. Piukbam's Vegetable Com- will be used in an effort pound, made from roots and herbs, mumcate with Mars. actually does cure these obstinate dis- eases of women after all other means -,-,- ah v.a. t.ve failed, and that every such suf-! . Smashes AU Records , ring woman owes it to herself to at . A,5 " ?1 -round laxative tome and least give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- health-builder no other pills can lie Compound a trial before submit- compare with Dr. King's New Life tinf to an operation, or givin? up;PiHs- They tone and regulate stom lope of recovery. pch, liver and kidneys, purify the Mrs. Phikham, of Lynn, Mas., j blood, strengthen the nerves; cure invites all sick women to write Constipation, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jier for advice. She lias guided Jaundice, Headache, Chills and Ma lliounands to health and her , laria. Try them. 25c at Charles suffice U free. Rogers & Son's drug store. Here is Relief For Women If you have pains in the back, Uri- somc supernatural power and gave nary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, and the Sheriff warning that something j w-"t a certain, pleasant herb relief awul mieht haooen if he was arrest-iIrom women s ins, try iviorner uray s ed. When questioned in regard to .himself he replied that it was no- body's business who he was or where J his home is. A .32 Colts' revolver was ound on his person. Texas to which com ROBBED AND BEATEN. CAMAS, Wash., April 28.-Johi Klinch, a plumber, was held' up on a bridge over Washougal river at 1 o'clock this afternoon by two men, who beat him badly and took $80 in money, his overcoat and $30 worth of tools. Then they threw him into th river. He swam ashore, and no tified the authorities. Officers have left Vancouver. PLUMBERS. i. l mm PLUMBER Heating Contractor, Ticcei -AND- Sheet Iron Worker .LL WORK GUARANTEEI 425 Bond Street 'Australian-Leaf." It is a safe, reli able regulator, and relieves all Female Weaknesses, including inflammation and ulcerations. Mother Gray's Australian-Leaf is sold by Drggists or sent by mail for 50 cents. Sample sent FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. SHOES Dr. Reeds CUSHION SHOE Easiest Shoe on earth AGENT FOR Bergman's Logging SHOE 1 QUALITY A. 5. A. G1MRE Opposite Ross, Higgins Co. 534 Bond Street. Astoria, Ore, COUNTRY MERCHANTS DUPED BY RAISING OF AMOUNTS ON NOTES. CHICAGO, April 28-NSrw York politicians, high in the council of Tammany hall, may face indictment if investigations now under way by the Chicago police of the country wide directory swindles prove tuc cessful, Lieutenant Joel Smith says he is hot on the trail of the "men higher up" in the swindles and if "they are caught their arresss will create a sensation- Under Lieutenant Smith's super vision, detectives have been working on this case for more than a year. One member of the gang U now in the Joliet prison, three are locked up in the county jail under indictment and. Detectives Sausman and Zimmer are now in Seattle to get G- B. Berth and N. Hewes, arrested there on information from Chicago, Both' sre under indictment, a are several others for whom the police are look ing. The police say the tan pretended to publish various kinds of business directories and solicted merchants to sign advertising contracts or an agreement to pay express charges on a complimentary copy of their direc tory. These contracts were then changed so as to make them binding for the payment of sums of money ranging from $25 to $1001). When the contracts vere offered for collec tion the merchants usually submitted. CRUSADE AGAINST THE FLY. BERKF.LF.Y, Cal . April S.--Th.it out of hundreds of tets made in thW city, not one fly w,n found who'. feet and month weer nt the hiding place of ome g.rm. waj the state ment made by Professor W. B Herms, cf the department of tnedicsl entomology m the University of Call lornia, in a lecture beiore a mass meeting of citucni. The tnot inter esting exhibit was that of sever.) large culture made by allowing flies caught in various parts of the city t walk in sterilized gelatine. The cm sadc againtt the common house fly will be vigorously waged by the peo ple of the college city. Why Overheat Yourself? Mui h of your summer pleas ure depend upon having a cool and comfortable kitchen. Why not bo prepared for hot days before they come. ' Ask your dealer to show th New; Perfection Wick llltta Flsina Oil CooUStov. It's a wonder. ,, . , r- Does the work of your big range In every particular j but has this great advantage over It, that it never heats the kitchen. lie CABINET TOP It tntthtr feature of the Mew Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cool.-S.ove Has i spacious top shelf for holding dishes and for keeping food warm after it is cooked. Also has drop shelves for holding small utensils, and is fitted with racks for towels. No" other stove approaches the "New Perfection" in convent ence, comfort and simplicity. Made in three sites. Can be had withoi without Cabinet Top. At your dealer's, or write our nearest agency, v Ell --S Lamp CI. .1.1. ... 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JOHNSON, Oen'l Agent A. & C. R. R. I2tb St, near Commercial St ASTORIA. OREGON. Scow Bay Brass & Iron Works ASTORIA. OREGON. Iroa and Brass Founder, Land Marine Engineer and Up-To-Date Sawmill Machinery 18th and Franklin Ave. Prompt attention given to all repair work. Tel Main 2401. FINANCIAL IITI don't pay you to keep your papers at home when yoq can get a Deposit Box at $2.25 a year with THE BANKING SAVING & LOAN ASSOCIATION 168.10th Street. Phont Black 2184 First National Bank of Astoria DIRECTORS Jacob Kamm W. F. McGregor"-" ,G. C. Flavei J. W. Ladd S. S. Gordon Capital ;'. .$100,000 Surplus 25,000 Stockholders' Liability 100,000 ttMTAHI.IHIIKM 1NMH. Bmi locttlon In thi City. Fireproof Bulldlo All Moera Convenience!. Europein PUn, Ratet from 1 1 .00 per day and -p. Raica wlib bath, f 1 .50 per day and up. UOr.KTAKli. J. A, .1ILUAUOII .V ("., ' Unlirtaler avi KiiiUhIiimtf Kxi;rlciKil ln(lv AmnIkIhiii When DflKfreil.. CallH Promptly Attended h or Night. 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