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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1903)
NOTION! Bookt, Periodicals, M8Kaz'nj3-ikQ Are m to b3 Men Frpn Tho Library without prmisciun. Ajy one (w-iid guilty of such otfensq. ASTORIA FU8UC LIBIA!! ASSOCIATE! will b liable to prosecution, 1903 ASTORIA, ORISON, THURSDAY, Jl'NM II, ltMXI. NUMBER 13U. VOLUME LVI. 1873 Correct Clothing Customers (iCtf Hmt -'mL Apologise III" . l For their Hi f I? Appearance QL W y Because Oar VfVSr J A A Ajjfc. Finish M I HJ UfcLrtfr Are Correct i$if.m P. A. STOKES RUBBER HOSE AT FISHER BROTHERS We Guarantee every foot of our hose SPORTING GOODS Fishing' Base Ball Rods. Lines, Flies, Hits, Gloves, Pads, Complete outfits. MasKs, Bats, Balls. J. N. GRIFFIN. EXPERT HORSESHOEING General Blacksmithing, Boat aud Cannery Work. Seeus for High ClaM Work. Shop Conwr of Fif teenth and Duane Streets, near St. Mary'i Hospital. HOLMES & SE1BBRT Phoue 2501. KEEP COOL! Wo have anticipated your needs with a choice lino of WHITE SUITS AND SKIRTS WHITE SHIRT WAISTS WHITE BELTS AND SAILORS Seasonable Goods at Reason able Prices. THE BEE HIVE Our Strong Feature Is the Work We Do Some plumber make a feature of the bill thy Mini thul not our my!-. We tend a good man; he dc' good work and Ve chaw right price. If its New Work Or Repairs We want to handle H and will handle It to ymr natlsfaction. W.J.SCULLEY 470-472 Commercial. Thono Blnck 2248 VERITABLE SEAS ENGULF EAST ST. Women Praying From House Tops Many Cottages Deserted And None Have Knowledge As To Whereabouts Of Former Occupants. District Practically Under Martial Law, Guards Having Order To Shoot River Thieves-Families Seperate Amid The Most Pathetic And Heart-Rending Scenes. Ht. Louis, June to. Almost two third of Kt Bt. Iulw l under vnirr from two to IS feet, llclwcen twilight lust night and dawn todiiy, eleven lues wer Inst mid damage which no' man today attempted lo rstlmalo, wa done to property. Mince Thurdiy moiri'ng men. wllh little rcl and food snatched al Intervals, had tolled un eeaalugly In F.t ft. Lout strength tnlng leev,(bulMliig limit up. ire. tin additional safeguard, nnd doing every thing In the power of man to save the city, nut It wit mint imu mi ir nu terminated half In victory ami lo.! In defeat- Not ,i wheel of Industry In turning In Kul Mt. Untin. Tin' vast iiillroint y,nd mt made more apparent by bun dled of half aubmel ged i m Slid lo o. mntlvn. Huk (tiiiltl iilcVUti'lH urn iur rt.undfd hy vrltnbl rfl. To ! ouih. twyund tho riillrt'iy )iirl. r tliounindu of hoiiii'H. thi gruitor mini tr of lhin tM-litfl; liuml'li' votiHgi' of tiilioirrn, uhiiii'rg"d lo tlw ,. lit noiltivrn Knt Ht. lul dt'Hli'U'' lU'ti U P i-Mi'd, lull ii"t mi Ini'K" wall-. Tlse liunliirmi port uti of the tliy. nn tli dUirlrt ('iiinlnlinr I'tl"r r'l ileiiri", iir wtlll lnlit t. Ilruadwny. running from l'id' lirliUo rimi to Undid, ld lrvt built of nan.) anil wnlU'd with mono 15 fiTt tilgh. tllvld.it tli city In Imtv., (ivi r M fnl of water In pruning ngiUnt rtroMdway from the wutli and In many pi w l Kwi'i-plng throiiKli In ntn?:un an tiil' k an a mmVii trnily. All nlimg ttn rlvtr front to ihr wont a wut.-r ltv( of wind bang from two to lx fwt high ud two inll--ii long hIiiii tin- rlv.T out. When 111 rnilmnkmont bnk hint night, tho ttlnrm Hpn'itd like wild (lie HAMl'ld.H Ml'HT ANSWHfl CllAltllK OK IICIUil.AltY LVtected In llotirt- by IMmky Woman, Who Prove Him Ay with Well. IHrecled Shot. Eric rtumuel wtt bound over In Clataknnle yelcrday lo the grand Jury on a charge of-burglary. , Piimuel entered it houae In Clut kanle the preei'dlng night, aroulng In the proreaa two women that were the only oetupant. He wn moving about In the kitchen, when one of the women approached him, and plucktly ordered the lutruiler to clear out at once. Sam uel refused, and the woman picked up a revolver, fired and hll the man in the forehead. Thl proved gufflclent argument, and he dccanid, being In ter captured In th vicinity. At hi hearing yeatcrdiiy Hamucla at tempted a defenae by miylng that he had gone to the houne to ntfk the way to a logging camp where he expected to get work. A the women ay that he wia hunting ground In the kitchen for nome time, hi atoiy doc not appear to be Jn harmony with the fact of the iBjie, Hamuela' wound I Might, the bullet having merely graxeil hi foreheud. PUCIDED UK WA8.KANR. After an Insanity I'lea, Primmer Ad mit Oullt. Chicago, June 10. "Gentlemen, I ought to go to the penitentiary," wild William Wardner, to a Jury In Judge McKwun court yeiVday. "I am nn more craay than you are." The Jury agreed with the primmer and aeutenced him to itnte'a prlnn for IS year for the murder of Walter Oaborn on February I. Wardner'a ad mlMlon that he deiwrved punlhment tame after an elaborate "liiMnlty d- LOUIS IN CHAOS und whlMlm were blown, lx)l rung, whot wpik llird and t rim of warning wrrv iHiundi'd, but fVon ,ltll all thr pondi'inoulum. it ni Jot ll y uf tho Inhuli llHiim urouHrd fallwl to lonve Undr Iioiik'. A wall of wl'-r runlii'd onward nnd within an hour houm mood In wutr with only ih"lr roof vintbli Al Ihouiih I'AM Uf bont found tunny poopl In an-ond lurl Bnd on houmtopit ttirt wer? roa tum rowa of ivitugv th.il did not lmw a glgn of lift'. It 'k-poI knon n what UM-m nt'lbe oct upanta. II wim ciirtvnlly rporltH today that m'ven nrga i-uimht ,!iif houae on th north Mld Umt night wr all "hot to drntli. Tliry pfe on a raft and wrrc ourprlwd by guurda who nhm thrm down and threw tlinlr bodiin Into th waif.'. I nltfd filut.-ii IJlmrlct Attorney Dyer him iMU-d an order lo ronflinnte loin Pmrlty all boat iwn In and about Kt. t.iul and ruh them to l:it tt. Ioilii Pour ctunpanlva of nillitiuy arrlvM for guord duly tonight and th.-y ba onlttV la kll rlfr thlovea on Klcht An lvr cntrnd biml Ih'-y bnam (mi lllli'd to'enrty hunbrtnita, and an ihtldivn wrre aisnl aht-ni) of ttudr vxir f iiIm, llwy wept and cluupcd h th tr in one Another nrma. fenrlng that .mif I'ubimliy mlaht aepuntta them. Mnih'TK knvlt on hnutnp with hand llftctt In nudlldo prayr for nufc voy. nite it thrlr rhlldifti ri taken awnjr fiom ihi'in. . Miiiilai law ha not bi'cn oflbbilly pnM ImIim"iI but l-'iiMl HI. l.ool li prnr tlrnlly b'dng governed under m h eon illllon Cnmmlmirles have len utab IlKhed and the lioinelcmi nnd detnllute Bre luliig fed. fenee." It wn II feature of the "holt em murder trial In the record Of the criminal court. The cane wn lulled at S o'clock In the afternoon und the verdict wa en tired al 6:30. The evidence wast that Wardner and inborn had quarrelled over a woman nnd that oahorn wa In Wardner' aloon when the hootlng took plare. AM-KOKD MUKUEllEUfl SAPK. I .ale 3e'lal Htalc They Have Arrived In HI. Fraud lender Recort Denver. June 10. A teelnl to the New from Kt. Francl. Kun uy.i I'hauncey lii'Wey, Claude WIIhoii nnd W. J. Mclirlde, charged with the mur dr of aeverat member of the Herry fi'inlly near Colby, Kan., arrived her lonlghl under military eacorl. Thu end one of the , niot renuirkuble nm n he of troop In peace time. nrtlSAOil OF FKOMISK BC1T. &1Ih McCnrty Awarded Dig Money In United Htalc Court. portlaml, June 1. The jury In the United Htatc court tonight awarded Mix lllrdle N. McCarty, a nchool teach er, of Wayne, IMch., $22,500 In a bii-ach i r, of Wayne, Mich., 22.r.00 In a breach i ford, a wealthy eto-'Hiimn of Luke county, Oregon. Judge Uerer staled that he considered the verdict excessive and that he would et it uslde. Mis McCarty mied for 70,000. TlK-l'P ENDED. New York. Juno 10, A great build ing tie-up wa practically ended today wheh tho lumber and brick yards throughout Greater New York were thrown open for buslnc, Ity the 4nd of (ho week It I expected that between 100,000 and 130.000 men now Idle may be at work. HOLUIEilLY AMKNITIKH. Kx-Confederulu Write nn Appml- llv letter lo Iinot, nnd I Anwrvd In Hnuie Httulii.' Washington, June 10. AfP-r th clone of the TonfederatH Keuiilon at New Orlean there huh nn en Imngn of let ler lietw-wn Oenerul John It, Dordon, prentdenl of thi t'onfidemte Veleranu Aurnx liltliill, and Heeretury ItlHit, Clen erul tiordon wrote "My deitr Hwretary; l'leu accept fiom run anil the United Confederal Veteran whom I repreiu-nl the (iKur ii in e of our iliuere nppiedutlon of your getterou eour In urging the pro vllim for a romer of all ex-Confitler-cite a well a of e-l'nl"ii aoldlora. The rdlneii of all 'onfi-deratea to (o.iptrat with you wa atno fully ex prMd." Hts relnry llool, under date of June (, irpllrd a follow! "My dear Ovneral Gordon: I thank you for your kind letter of Muy 20, ad vlnlug in of the gnttlfylng way In wlileh the Confederate Veteran look upon toy rourae In regard to the publi cation of a router of ex-Confederate and ex-l'nlon aoldier. I beg you to believe thiit I fully ppreiate and highly prtxe Ihl expreslon. I tnlnk, next to the pllndld fighting whl h'wa done on both lde in the Civil war, the re.etalIMtiiietrt of friendly rola. lion and common yniiathle between the two section wlllun the lifetime of the very men who fought o donpewte ly again, each mlwr t a high Htl lo rei'l for American by all the world." INCITB T VIOI.ENCB. llouinanliin l'rean I rge Nnllve I'rieat to Minmiure Jewn. Venice. June 10, Two hundred IVu- ninnlun 'Jew have arrived here on their way lo America. Tlwy iiweix that the condition In lloumaillu are dully growing more mm more i"iu"u o.-anll-Henilte pn- I openly lin lllng the iwopta lo follow lite exanudn of the Huilan t KlMihlneff. The Voce Tut- ovel, IJerlm, rioumnnla, conclude an article on Klwhlnrff n follow: The orthodox Humiliin prleatg have done their duty. It I your turn, iiou Iranian prl't. Ulee the eroiw wid li-gln the biitlls hero ngiilnet tho wretched Jewleh horde which hit brought the Iloutimnlon people to l'g gary nnd your reward In heaven will be greater." , FKillT OVER WOMAN. (me Italian KHIed and Uiher Wound ed In Berlimnage. New York. June pi. C.locomo San lanlllo. a butcher, wa shot dead In Mulberry street tart nlgHt. Wa cou sin, I lei t o Slinlsi alo of Newark, hud Id lower J.tw shot away and will dle Clementine Almlo. Oiovuunl t'onfor.xo nnd Frank Cnllundl were hiK In the I leg. Slmlsculo, who , cannot peak, j wrote that ItillTulo Com -logne, a col-J lector, shot him. Co. Igne wn aiwst ed. The men fought over a woman. 1I12IU.IN 8 JACK THK lUFFEll. Cowardly Murder Committed hy Mysterlou Person. lleiiln, June lO.-The Tagelilatt. com menting on the recent Increasing num ber of horrible murder of little girl In Berlin, expresses Ihe opinion that the city harbor ha a "Jack the Ripper. ' It point out tho similarity in the Merlin method of the perpetrator! of the murder and that the Ilcrllu ml cieuut, like hi London prototype, dl appear Into Impenetrable mystery. THOUSANDS FOR NKUDY. New York, June 10.-A committee appointed by Mayor Low to solicit re lief fur the food sufferers h dlstrlbtit ed by telegraph 110,000 a follow! Topeka. $1000: Knnsa City, $io0A Oalnesvllle, C!a $1000, una riparian- burg, 8. C, $1000. " JJOURKE COCHRAN BNO.VOED. New York, June 10.-Hourke Coch ran' enRiigement to Kathleen, youifgest daughter of Lord Chief Jus tice Mathew of the F.ngllsh supreme court, may be announced shortly, ac cording to a World dispatch from Lon don, Mr. Cochran 1 now In Ireland. Lord Chief Justice Mathew 1 a ne phew of the Apoetole of Temperance. Father Muthew. HI elde$ daughter is the wife of John Dillon. M. P. ARMED MOB IN PURSUIT Enraged Farmers Determined To Avenje Murder Of Their Neighbor. A CONFLICT IS IMMINENT Company Of Militia, With Prison, ers In Charge, May Be Cut To Pieces. Illrd City. Kan., June 10. Perltent rumor of a conflict betwen the com pany of Kans.1 militia guarding the prisoner accused of the murder of Dnnlel Kerry and mm, and "00 far mer, are heard In town today. The flirt word wa brought In by a young settler. He said the fight took place shortly after daylight and before the tamp wn thoroughly organlxed for the day march, Later other arrival from th range and farm dltrlct told similar torle. ,, The people of the town are Inclined to take the stories a greatly exagger ated, though h number of the variety of them seems to indicate a battle has taken place. The militia Is, so It Is said, here, making no effort to reach Ht Francl tomorrow, the lime act for trial. The continued luck of new from them would cause no uneaalne if It Globe-WernicKe Sectional Filing' Devices And BooK Cases. Grow with" your business and your: business grows with them. Saves Time Time is Money The Sectional BooK Case saves the booKs from dust . I: and damp and also beautifies the home. The Cheapest (Sl The Best Samples of both Office Devices and Book Cases to be seen at J. N. Griffin's, 502-304 Commercial ASf ORIA. The uses of these Demonstrated hy X5he J. K. FORCIBLE PACTS ROBINSON SELLS FURNITURE Sells Good, Stylish Fur nishings At Low Prices. Carpets, Mattings, Lino liums, Rugs, Fancy Rock ers, Stoves, Tables, Bed Room and Parlor Sets. Everything' ROBINSON'S FURNITURE STORE 588 Commercial Street were not for the rumor.' Lincoln, Neb., June 10. Hpeotala re ceived from town In lh nonhweeiern part of Kiiniw Indicate that a great deal of uneuaine I felt regarding the safety of the company of militia which he Chautieey Dewey, Clyde Wilson and J. 0. Mi Hrlde In charge. The three are accused of the murder of Daniel Kerry last week on the Berry ranch. i.u-.m.i Thev arc belr.K escorted overland to Ht Francl for trial, and a mob of farmer numbering- about JWO ha been seen along the trail of the e cort. Till morning Bird City, Atwood and St. Francl, Kan., reported that rumor of conflict between the militia and farmer were frequent, but lacked confirmation.' The continued nonap pearance of the party, which wa due to arrive In St. Francl last nl?ht, give the rumor lrenKlh. The ttler claim to have been crowded out of much land by the oper ation of the Dewey Cattle company, and the murder of Daniel Berry, who wa unarmed at the time and more than (0 year of age, ha aroused thent to a determination to kill or drive out the employe of the Dewey company. LA ta'RrN ION "ELECTION. Denver, June loTOfflolal ballot have been printed for distribution among local branches of the American Labor Union for a general election. The elrrtlon I to be conducted according to the Initiative and referendum method, ' each union ' holding an election. The candidate for preaident are I. L. Hughe. Siiokane, and Daniel M. Don ald. Dutte. " ti - Ef l 1 r-"Ksnil 8 .Mi4-'! Sectional Cabinets a representative of Gill Co., Agts. Portland, Or. for the House