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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1907.
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THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
NEW AND NOVEL
"Louvre" Decoration in Bavaria China
We have received our new white and
gold decoration in Johnson Bros, semi-porcelain.
A. V. AULBN.
PHONES
MAIN 711, MAIN 3871
BRANCH UNIONTOWN
PHONE MAIN 713
ALL TAKEN BACK
KILLS BIS WIFE.
Wild With Jealousy A. J. McKeniie Then
Blows Out His Own Brains.
SEATTLE, August 13. Enraged by
wild jealousy of his wife and by her
difference to him, Alexander J. Mc
Keniie rushed into his former home at
19 Jackson street, at 10:30 this morn
ing, and after felling his 13-year-old
daughter, Alma, with the butt of his
revolver, sent a bullet through the brain
f his wife. After firing twice more at
the dead body, he took the muzsle of
the weapon in his mouth and blew out
Vis brains.
McKetuie and his wife have been mar
lied for 20 years. Four months ago
the wife entered suit for divorce in the
local courts. It is supposed that Me-
Xenzie has been brooding over this ever
aince, and that the culmination has been
the murder and suicide. McKemie did
not attempt to shoot his daughter. The
girl tried to protect her mother and
grappled with bim. It was then that
he struck her over the head with the
revolver. The blow rendered her un
conscious
tragedy.
and she did not see the
STOP TAX GRAFT.
CHEHALIS, Wash., August 13. The
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, the
Continental and other large holders, as
well as all the smaller timber owners
who have timber holdings in Lewis
county on which the county's cruisers
have made report will receive notice
within the next two of three days to
appear before the Lewis county equali
zation board and show cause why their
valuation on timber land holdings
should not be wised. Some of the raises
are 50. some 100 and some 200 per cent.
It has been found that certain sections
wlieh have heretofore been turned in at
ridiculously low valuations are worth
vastly more than they have been repre
sented to be worth and it is charged
gafnst the Weyerhaeuser Company that
one section which their agents have rep
resented as burned over and practically
worthless has on it more than 60,000,000
feet of fine timber. The board and
Cruiser Clinton are at Seattle and Ta
coma consulting with the authorities
there in regard to the cruises in King
and Pierce counties.
, The bites end stings of insects, sun
bum, cuts, btmu and bruise relieved
at once with Pineaalve OarboIIaed. Aeta
like a poultice. Draws out Imtmma.
Horn. Try it. Price 25c. Sold by Frank
Hart's Drug Store.
COAL SUPPLY WARNING.
WASHINGTON, August 13.-The In
terstate Commerce Commission today
made public certain 'correspondence with
railroad and state oflicer as a warning
to people in the Northwest that unless
they lay in supplies of coal this summer
they may again experience a fuel famine
next winter. Last winter thousands of
persons in the Northwest suffered keen
ly owing to the coal famine.
The federal government, state authoi
ties and railroad officers are active in
an effort to have fuel supplies put in
now in order that the famine of last
winter may not recur. In a leter to the
commission Howard Elliott, president of
the Northern Pacific Railroad, said:
"If there should happen to be another
long cold winter in the Northwest, such
as the last one there may be trouble
again about the providing of adequate
fuel supplies unless consumers will buy
ahead of time. Our company had added
very largely to its equipment in the last
13 months, but the country is growing,
so that more and more fuel is needed,
and I doubt if it can all be handled after
the cold weather sets in."
The federal government intends to see
to it that all its departments in Western
states are fully supplied with fuel be
fore autumn. Orders to this effect have
been issued by the Secretary of War and
the Secretary of the Interior.
DOWNWARD COURSE.
Fst Being Realized by Astoria People.
A little abekache at first.
Daily increasing till the back is la ml
nd weak.
Urinary disorders quickly follow;
Diabetes and finally Bright's Disease.
This is the downward course of kid
ney ills.
Don't take this course. Follow the ad
vice of an Astorian citizen.
J. Federsen, longshoreman, living at
013 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon,
says: For 20 years I was afflicted in
one way or another with kidney trouble.
I suffered a great 'deal of pain in the
small of the back and was continually
tied and nervous. I had occasional head
aches, and also a blurring of the eye
sight. Every time I took cold it settled
in the kidneys and added to my troubles,
the secretions at such times being ir-
regulr an containing sediment. My rest
was much disturbed at night on this
account. I began taking Doan's Kidney
Pills, procured at Charles Rogers' drug
tore, and found unerpected relief, for
which I am very thankful."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Write for Our Booklet on
BANKING BY MAIL
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INTEREST ON
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS BANK.
OF THE
Title Guarantee S Trust Co.
Pays 4 per cent on Savings Accounts
Pays 4 per cent on Certificates of Deposit.
Pays 3 per cent on Accounts Subject to Check
J. Thorburn Ross,
George H. Hill,
T. T. BURKHART,
John E. Aitchison,
Chas. H. Kopf,
240-244 Washington St., Cor. Second
Portland, Ore.
President
Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
Asst.Treasurer
Boilermakers on S, P. End Their
Strike Yesterday,
FOREMAN CARTER RESIGNS
Strike Was Over His Removal by the
Company and He Solves Question by
Resigning Strike Threatened All the
Boilermakers on the Coast.
IjOS ANGELES, Aug. 13. The boiler
maker' strike ended today. All the men
were taken tack except one. This man
was a helper who did not walk out with
the rest, lie has been transferred to an
other department. The settlement fol
lowed the resignation of Foreman Carter.
the demand for whose removal caused
the strike.
HARRIMAN WILL CONTROL.
NEW YORK August 13. Peace and
harmony instead of predicted discord
and bickering, prevailed yesterday at
the annual meeting of the shareholders
of Wells-Fargo A Company. No opposi
tion to the llarrimau control, like that
which developed at laH year's meeting,
was revealed yesterday and all the re
tiring directors were re-elected. The
question of distributing the assets of
the company was not discussed. The
board of director will hold a meeting
for organization within a few days.
The peaceful character of yesterday's
annual meeting was In marked contrast
with that of last year, when the minor
ity shareholders attacked the Harriman
management in an effort to wrest from
it the control of the company. On that
occasion William Nelson Cromwell made
the famous remark that E. II. lltirriman
moved in a higher world" of fiimix.
into which ordinary shareholders should
not dare to introdue themselves. The
Harriman management however, was vic
torious in the encounter and has forti
fied itself further in its position since
then.
It was believed until the meeting yes
terday that the directors were consider
ing a plan for the distribution of a por-
ion of the company's accumulated ur-
plus, either in the form of an additional
dividend or in new securities. The op
position which appeared at last year's
meeting was the outgrowth of dissatis
faction over the company's dividend
P'i.-y. The director partly modified
the insurrectionists before the annual
meeting by - increasing the disbursement
from 8 to 10 per cent.
Both the American and Adams Ex
press companies have increased their dis
bursements to shareholders within the
last year, the latter by a 200 per cent
security distribution in the form of col
lateral trust bonds.
THREATENED WITH REVOLVER.
lVUTLVNO. August MM. 1.. lVg
neti, a bartender, was taken Into cut
lody on Washington street last nljjlil
by Sergeant Cole on complaint of l.entm
Huweii f Vancouver, Wash., who
claimed that the fellow tlirvattned her
life. IVgnen was locked up In the city
prison In default of bail and die young
woman swore to a complaint against
him charging disorderly conduct.
About a month ago, lVgncu Is said to
have raised a disturbance In the Harri
son court apartments, Fifth and Hani
son street, by attempting to effect an
entrance to the rooms of Mi. Hamilton
where Miss llowen was residing. Last
Saturday the complainant alleges that
he came to her home In Vancouver
armed with a revolver and threatened
to slay her. t'pon arriving here yester
day she aver that Dcgnen persisted
in nccominying her about town and
when she started to board a car threat
iied to do her harm if she left him.
The woman, who is a handsome blonde
and resides with her mother in Van
oouvee, declares that Degnen has eon
tinually annoyed her with his attentions
and she fear for her life if he is at lib-
rty. She attributes his unseemly con
mct to ovcriudutgence in ablnthe. The
case has been continued until tomorrow
fur hearing.
For an Impaired Appetite.
Ecsema.
For the good of thoss suffering with
ecsema or other such trouble, I wish to
ay, uiy wife had "omethlng of that
kind and after using the doctors' reme
dies for some time concluded to try
Clmiulierlain's Salve, and It proved to
be Utter than anything she had tried.
For sate by Frank Hart and leading
druggists.
17 Morning Astorian, 00 cents pet
month, delivered by carrier.
Why Fret and Woity
when your child has a severe oold. Von
need not fear pneumonia or other pul
monary diseases. Keep supplied with ,
Mallard's Ilorehound ftyrup-a positive'
ours for Colds Coughs, Whoopkig
Cough and Hronchitls,
Mrs. Hall, of Sioux Falls, S. I)., wrltesi
'I have used your wonderful Dalian!'
Horehound Syrup, on my children for
Are years. Its results have been won
derfuL" Sold by Hart's Drug Store.
PHILIPPINE REUNION.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., August 13 Kan
nis City extended a hearty welcome to
lay to the Army of the Philippines.
whose annua) national encampment will
lie In s-sslon during the remainder of
this week. The society has a member-
"hip of 120,000, representing those regl
incuts thnt served in the Philippines dur
ing the Spanish-American war. The at
tendance at the encampment is large,
the far west being particularly well rep
resented. Lieutenant General Arthur
MaeArthur, U. S. A., commander In
hief of the society, is here, and wifl
review the big military parade tomor
row. A number of other military men of
imminence are also here to take part
11 the proceedings. Minneapolis will
i"vte the society to hold its gathering
ear In that city.
BATTERY IN CAMP.
Field Artillery, Oregon National Guard,
is Making a Fine Record.
SEASIDE, Or., August 13. The First
Battery, Field Artillery, of the Oregon
National Guard, ia camp here is the only
otc organization similarly equipped
this side of the Rocky Mountains, and
10 way it has handled the guns on this,
s flrt trial, is remarkable.
The four field pieces are the latest
model of the United St.it es regulation.
The charge is shrapnel, a 15-pound ex
plosive projectile. When the shrapnel
explodes it turns loose 2W bullets ,eaih
4H of an inch in diameter. When the
explosion is to take place is determined
by the range-finding party by means of
Weldon range-finder. The command is
given by the captain, after the report of
the range-finder is in, to the gunnors.
who adjust the guns at the proper angles
and the shrapnel for the proper place of
explosion.
An ideal shot is to explode the. shrap
nel 50 yards over oml 30 yards in front
of a given object. 1 Ins. will kill every
living object in several hundred square
leot.
In target practice here against Tilla
mook Head this shot has been placed
almost perfectly and other shots have
have been iniido first to pierce a given
target and then explode.
The battery practices on the beach
every morning, and a large crowd of
spectators in always on hand to cheer
the good shots,
The Gem Restaurant.
The Gem Restaurant, formerly the
Spear, is now running in full blast and
the encouragement Mr. Anderson, the
proprietor, is receiving is very gratifying
to him. He is already showing his ability
in his particular line and his success is
not a question it is a certainty. The
Gem is located on Commercial street
near Twelfth street.
Don't Grumble
when your joints acha and you suffer
Trent Rheumatism. Buy a bottle of Bal
lard's Snow Liniment and get Instant
relief. A positive cure for Rheumatism,
Burns, Cute, Contracted Mucles, Sore
Chesi ,te., Mr. L T. Bogy, a prominent
merchant at Willow Point, Texas, say
that be find Ballard's Snow Liniment
the nest all round Liniment he
used." Sold by Hart's Drug Store.
ever
XhooTsea by th County.
"The nest popular remedy in Otsego
county, and the beet friend of my fam
ily," writes Wm. M. Diets, editor and
publisher ef the Otsego Journal, Gil
bertevilley. V. Y.f Is Dr. King's New
Discovery. It has proved to be an in
fallible cnte for coughs and colds, mak
ing short work of the worst of them.
We always keep a bottle in the house,
I believe SI to be the most valuable pre
scription known fee Lung and Throat
diseases." Guaranteed to never disap
point the taker, by Charles Rogers' drug
store. Price 50c aad (1.00. Trial bottle
free.
Man Tn Pile Remedy eomes put vp
in a collapsible tab with a nosxla. Ease
to apply right where the soreness ana
inflammation exists. It relieves at ones
blind bleeding, itching or protruding
piles. Guaranteed. Sold by Flank
Hart's Drug Store.
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tio Eleventh St.
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