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SUNDAY, AUGUST IS, 1,07, DRINK and the world driuks with you. SWEAR OFF and you drink alone Unfermented Imperial Grape Juice Made from the choicest Concord grapes XJCEXJP A. V. AULBN. PHONES BRANCH UNIONTOWN PHONE MAIN 713 MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. a CU BETTER DIGESTIONS. Women With Gas Ranges Aiding Hus band' Stomachs WAX HEAD IN WATER. CINCINNATI, August 1. Home lif at Cincinnati represent a standard any unmunity might well seek to attain, in, for the most part, to particular oasewives They demand the best. u it amply attested in the Dumber of bet-ttr-than-mefium grade establishments f this city, together with its shopping districts of tiba highest class XcoDomjyi of course, is an inextricably Milliner Throws Dummy in Water and Teamsters Gives Alarm. PORTLAND, August 17.-Early this morning a a teoinster crossing tie Madison -street bridge wvr a woman' head bobbing up and down in the uu certain light. He left hia wagon, peered over the railing at the object, focused his gaie accurately nd decided beyond all possible duubt that it was a woman's head, ghastly in the light of the morn lr.g. men ne larruped nia team and fixed among the traits of most house- drove hotly to the coroner's office. wives as is also their inclination to thai . where he banged and pounded until which makes for happier, more comfort-' sleepy-eyed assistant appeared, to whom able and healthful homes he unfolded hia tale of horror. No surer index to appreciation of these j Things moved right along after that, features could be found than the kitchen, Three or four stout assistants, a Deputy and there ia no indication more certain , Coroner and other officials hurried to the ef healthful, economical household river, chartered a launch and began the ttan the use of the method of cooking search for the head, that by this time which tens of thousands of Cincinnati had bobbed on far down the stream. For women have given the stamp of approval ' four hours the searching party pulled the latter-day gas range ; out cabbages, old hats and coats up It is no idle figure of speech to say ' and down the lower harbor, in among that the health, strength and happiness the greasy docks, and under the dark f mankind is interwoven with the culi- caverns of the wharves. Finally, just as nary attainments of the woman at home, the party was about to disband, one of It is of vastly more importance than all the men saw the head floating quietly the sciences of the richly endowed uni- inshore, edging in a dark cross cur varsities combined fact that cannot ronk ha gainsaid. i "There she is," be yelled ami he jam- In this fact lies the pride of most mod c!own the full-speed lever and women in their ability to cook well, a whirled the boat around beside the float pile that increases with the certainty ing head. Ami' reaching down, this eager af results in cooking on a well-made gas Deputy Coroner pulling up by its long, ova. luxuriant curls the nice wax head of a It is a method of cooking that has milliner's dummy, held the interest of good cooks for the The entire t0WB in nur hd beard same reason that an expert workman lliat the Coroner's office had found the treasures his finest tools. severed head of a beautiful woman, and tt ,, , , even now the telephone bells are still Hardly a wonwn who make3 the . . r , . . . i . ringing at the Coroner's office and re- less pleasant mettods but wonders that Uin of miS8,"& MU are t1ie so many thousands of her sister, should eulr r0Om' wh,le wlthi" an lnlte be so much farther advanced in the CoroMr P,Me hli time hovvli,' th subject that has been uppermost in tii ... ' 3 " ' 1 c , 'u"c vijiiio w ttnuu uead tuui aits on llie desk at his elbow. It was announced that no inquest would be held on the remains, but it has not it been decided whether to cremate or bury the "find." New Clothes. New Fall Styles AT THE BROWNSVILLE The nobbiest patterns and finest values ever shown in this city are now ready for your inspection. Rich browns and grays in check, plaids and stripe effects in New York's latest styles. We can certainly Please you Suits $10.00 to $35.00 6hirts Every conceivable pattern to suit every man's taste. Monarch and Cluett Shirts $1.00 to $2.00 Hats All the new Fall styles in Derbies and :: Soft Hats, all the new shades and shapes :: The Astor $3.00 FANCY VEST, NEW FALL STYLES rownsville If oolen till Store JUDD BROS., Props NEW STORE minds of housewives since time began. As an evidence of the great number of Cincinnati women who recognize the comfort and economy in gas, they would, standing in an unbroken line, cover a distance of 40 miles and almost equal the population of a city the size of Dayton, Ohio. SINISTER STRICKEN DOWN. PBILAEDLPI1IA, August 17. Coming to Philadelphia to temporarily occupy the pulpit of the Chambers Wiley Pres byterian Church, the Rev. John F. Car ton, of Brooklyn, was stricken with appendicitis several days ago and is in a erious condition at his country home at Spring Lake, X. J. It was said this morning that Dr. Carson was resting ea-ily, but must have absolute quiet. For the last seven iears he has been minister of the Central Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn. He is a member f the Pennsylvania Society of New York, Brooklyn Clerical Union and the Union League, Brooklyn. WILL RAISE RATES. Conference of Railroad Men Will Result in Higher Tolls. TACOMA, August 17. It is reported en apparently good authority at the eent conference of railroad men plans were made for a general increase in freight rates between Chicago and the Pacific Coast, ranging from two and a half cents to 25 cents a hundred the in erease to be effective January 1. . The reasons given are advanced wages, the increased prices on coal and supplies nd the reduction of passenger rates, the general attack on railroad securities nd the great demand for cars" which has forced them to invest large sums in equipment. TRAIN OVERTURNS. KANSAS CITY, August 17. Two rear oaches of Wabash train No. 9, from St. leuw, left the track and overturned at Sandolph, Mo., yesterday. Five persons ww injured, none seriously. ZIMMER'S SENTENCE POT OFF. SAN FRANCISCO, August 17. Emil J. Zinimcr, vice president of the Pacific States Telephone Company, who was con victed in contempt of court in refusing to answer questions at the first triul of l-ouis Glass, was to have been sentenced in Judge Lawless court today. When the case was called his attorney. Charle tl. Fairall stated he was not prepared 'or an argument on his objections to passing sentence and by consent of coun sel the matter was no-tooned until Tuesday. Fairall has raised the point that ver liet of guilty can not stand as the jury was discharged before it was recorded. NEW LOGGING ROAD. KELSO, Wash., August 17 The Shev- lin Timber Co., has a CO-day option on the Tongue Point RailnuJ which runs out from Carrollton several miles and is used as a logging road. If the Shev- in people buy the road, which is very probable, the line will lie extended up the Coweeman nine miles from its pres. ent termmuH Once extended it will probably be added to until all the tim ber on the headwaters of the Coweem'an will be tributary to , the road. Exper i?rc? has demonstrated that logs can be handled cheaper and quicker by rail than by water, and in this stage of progres siveness a railroad is the thing to bring logs to market and fill an urgent order for some particular purpose. MOORS READY TO FIGHT. CASA BLANCA, August 17. The sit uation is quiet here but the Moors ex pect to attack the camp tonight. REFUSED HIM MONEY SO SHOOTS. PHILADELPHIA, August 17. John Dugan shot his sister) today because she refused to lend him money. 44 557 Commercial St. Near Twelfth Mll"t","tfrttt ti ' mTh mT HE WAS A GREEN ONE. I. (.'. Specht, representing Mason, Ehrman & Co., of Portland, came in on the 9:40 train last night and will spend a few days on the beach. Several years ago this part of the country was part of Mr. Specht's territory, though work ing for another firm and a story is told on him that is amusing He was a green 'tin in the business at that time and when he sent in his first expense ac count among the items was: "One liv ery team, Astoria to Ilwaeo, 17.50." When he askej for his mail at the next hotel he was handed a collect telegram from the house which read: "Where is the horse and what did you do with the buggy! Why didn't you charter a steam ship?" Specht immediately invested in a pocket map. C. H. COOPER IS DEAD. C. If. Cooper died at the hospital last night, his death resulting from a stroke of paralysis. The deceased is a well known Astoria resident who hud been in buiness here a number of years. At the time of his death he' was 57 years old, being born ia Zancsville, Ohio. He leaves wife and two daughters. The an nouncement of the fui.eral will be made later. u n n s nwuswutfumtu o tt ttO PERSONAL MENTION 0 8 8 088888888888888880 Mrs. Paul Limerick, of Portland, is In the city, viiting Mrs. J. B. Benoit and will remain for a few dajs. Mrs. McCann of MeMinnville, a for mer Astoria resident ,ls visiting Mrs. Fanon for several days. 1 4 Frank L Moran, of Cosiuopolis, Wah., was in Astoria yesterday and left for Seaside where he will spend a short va cation. Jitcr he will continue the vaca tion with a trip into Southern Oregon. Lowell Mason who U well known in Astoria, has arrived from Butte, Mont., to take the position of night manager of the Palace Restaurant, Mr. Mason's many friends will be pleased to hear of his return fo Astoria. S. Elmore and daughter returned from Portland lit-t night. J, B. Ruder, repivsentlng the Pioneer Bindery &, Printing Co., of Tacoma, ac companied by his wife, was in the city yesterday and went through to the bench last night, This was the, firnt vacation Mr. Ruder has taken in ten years. Wanted. A chambermaid for hotel. 'J.," Astorlan office. Address 7-12-tf. Qoldsn Oak Rug filler and bird csgss now In. HlldebranJ ft Oor. Th Tyler. The Tyler, the new refreshment re sort, which opened on Saturday night at the corner of Sixth and Bond streets, is still enjoying the popularity that the owner's name gives it with his worthy helpmate. Dad Towler. Clarence Tyler insist on everything that he is connect ed with being first class and the Tyler is an actual evidence of this determina tion. The Tyler will grow in popularity. NEW TO-DAY. Notice to the Public. Notice Is hereby given that the Thir teenth Annual Regatta Committee will rot entertain any bills or asume any indebtedness whatsoever unless such bills or accounts, when rendered, are ac companied by a requisition duly signed by the President and Secretary. "W. e. scimirFF, President. J. II. WHYTE, Secrotnry. RECAPTURED. Deputy Sheriff McLean was recap tured by the gheiiff last night on his re turn from Seaside, McLean escaped from the sheriff's odico about ten days ago nd has been supposed to be in hiding at Seaside. Sinoe then, though he has been seen in Astoria, on one occasion. The explanation of his absence not being en tirety satisfactory to Sheriff Pomeroy it has teen determined to incarcerate him in the sheriff's office indefinitely, pend ing good behavior. Looks like a life job. He enjoyed his vacation hugely. BASEBALL TODAY. This afternoon at 2:30 the Bohemians will play the Brainard Cubs of Portland. The game will be full of snap and vine gar as both teams are on their mettle for the game. Manager Brown's men are well practiced and the Cubs are adepts at the game Oood sport is promised and the two teams are fully able to to keep their reputations for furnishing a good game. Dell B .Scully, notary public, houi' at Scully's cigar store. Any old tf. : Oliver typewriters stenographers at A. Commercial street. Sunday excursions to North (Long) Beach. Round trip fare $1.00 to any point on North Beach. Tickets good re turning on either the steamer Potter or Nahcotta. Call t 0. R. A N. dock for particulars. Drug Store Moves. The Central Drug Store has removed and automatic one-half block west of their old location ! l 1 L 1 I - R Cyrus 424 wimmerciai street nnu uuve a niieiy remodeled storo where everything is fitted up in first-class shape. They will be pleased to meet their old customers and new friends at this location. Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given that ths Nor wegian Singing Society will not snter tain any bills or sum any indebted nes unless such bills when rendered ars accompanied by a requisition July sip ed by the president. S. L NANTHRUP, President. Social Dance. The Liberty Bell Social Club will glvs another one of their dances at Logan's Hall Saturday evening, August 17th. In vitations have been sent out. 814-4t. Cheap round-trip rates to ths East from Astoria t To Chicago 171 JM loumamt 80.00 10 Kansas city . 00.00 ., to et. I'aul 00.00 To St. Louis 67.6 Tickets on ale August 8-0-10, Sep tember 11-12-13. For further particulars apply to 0. W. Roberts, agent 0. It A N. Wm. MoMurray, G. P. A., Portland, Or. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bean the Signature of 424, tf. i the 400 ROOMS WANTED. During the Sangerfest Convention and Regatta week, parties having rooms will please leaves their names and address at either of the following places: Re gatta Headquarters, Johnson Phonograph Co., S. L. Nanthrup, or E. Hauke & Co., by request FRED J. JOHNSON, PASTOR ELLEFSON, 8-8-14t. Committee. Panama hats cleaned and blocked. Leave them with Dell Bkully. Up-to-Date Train Service. The traveling public' appreciate fact, that tho Canadian Paelflo Is the up-to-date line, The attractive features being: The new 68-hour service Portland to St. Paul, via Spokane. Ths Imperial Limited Service. The Trans-Canada Limited Service Four days across the continnet. "Regular ai ths Sun" Is an expression as old as the race. No doubt the rising and setting of the sun Is the most regular performance In the universe, unless it Is the action of the liver and bowels when regulated with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist. 25c. SOUVENIRS FRANK J. 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