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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1903)
AST0S1& PlISUC UHRA&t ASS0CIAT1UH B00lS, Porjo.iie.nl, . L'01--V without p- m;ViV will bo ii,h V ul se, De "3b'l 'a pfaautuliufii 4 1903 JTOMJMl; LVI. ASTOHIA," OREGON, SUNDAY." SEI'TOIliKB f, 1933. . SCMHtB SIP. P. I - f ' A Good Pleases the eye We sell the highest grade of clothing at figures which please everybody. Perfect style, tailoring, (it and quality here combine with honest prices. A Trial Convinces Agent for the famous Dunlap Hat A. STOKE PRESIDENT WILL ATTEND 0 Syracuse to Entertain Eminent Guest From Oyster Bay Monday Pure Prepared Paint Sold Only By Fisher Bros STATE FAIR AND LABOR DAY Purposed to llavo IIoom-vcH Dc liver Adilri-M, Open 'Hlr hikI Ki'Vlew MmiNfcr I'antrii'N Om r liny. Sept. S.-Arrangcmenta have bten i-erfecud for President Rook velt'i trip 10 Syracuse where he goes to open the New Yoik state fair, to de liver hii Important Labor day address and to review two great paiadii. rri d-Bt Ho.i-Velt and party will leavi JysfJrUay Imnwrow night on a special train, Hyi4i-u Kill J(. niuia Mon day ttiorBliiK. At Byrmuw the deut win rviw th tjii,or :lay faruiit. tin men prorcni t ti. iaU! fHr ground where, aft. r the opening ex Ill.ltlon. hi h! , Ihvr .1:1 a-Mies. Af Ut luiK'himu th, i)rml..rt Kill return to K la. ijnr. hr- he l!l review th biter riirrl. r' r .ir.i t , in 1), . evening th president ,vl! (..,! .4 -ilmrr given III hi hnor. NEW HAMMOCKS Large assortment of unusually hand some goods just received. , 75 cents to $5.00. N . GRIFFI N. Plumbing Troubles Imperfect plr.inbiiijj make reul tri'iiWo. It you hnvo nn imperfect job, better fix it. We'll fintke it right for yon. 'Whether it'b repair or new work we renjoiitl promptly, do it well midget your approval with our pay. W. J. SCULLEY Phone Black tM J BRITISH SUBJECT'S ILL LUCK Refused Landing at New York By Immigration Officials New York, M-i.t. 5. -Sam 11 nig, a Itlltlsli auhjret. who la null! t,i be one of Me w jltluritt rcsl.J. 11 in uf the Island of Ifc-marttrii, held aboard th.' steam ship Gi ma In. of the Trinidad line, and I- iiu-.l it laiiling in this fount y ly thu lnimlriitloii In petm. on the groujid thui it would be a violation of tin- Chin- HK- cXfluxlim in t. lloniing, who on n. i.f th large! 'Co pi. iniaii.mil tin thtf in'iind, d'-eldPd A few tvuk. atto that he would tal.c a trip to the I'niU'd Htatoii uiul Karope. I'itria of liilrtilufU.in in- iironihint and wealthy i rama all ov.-r th" world vr forward".! by hla r-orri'-Hpotide nl nnd he wt out on hla voyuitc. Itoimng n'Vcr hiia lirtn to t'hlna. H. wan liorn in iHmnrir.i v.r iuiu-f far.Mita. Tle y wer tM'tli Urltlah auhjci'ta. ao that the Chlm-a cj!. liiliin ai t dhl not fluure in Hla pinna. , Vhfii the ahlp i-iifh.i h r ilm k at Long Inland City, the lmmii:nulm In apvtora hM ui tlit IiuviUt, who finally fnlUd ii frli-ii'Ia In NYw York for aid. -Th lio't torp wmiM not r leniM nun, howw.-r, aii.1 tin- paper. iWtlvT l'h lI.iimiiK" iMssimit. ve forwarded to the nutlioitiea ut Wasli lntt"ll. The vessel noun will be ready for her return piS"a;f "I'd It In a iues- tlon whether the planter will l" lainl ed on Kills Inland pending the deolaion from VanhiiiKton or whi ther the cap tain of thu tltviuida, who In respona- !hl for his iHisneiiKi r in .In- the term" f the exrltialon act, will have to take tllm baek to I't-niniaia. ind' hla work that the boy rnltllnrr tta prau.ided lo enter at th conven tion. Mr. Hod km "tut to ln ronvvn ttou a ahlrrtd toque of velvet In two ton 'jf thv new prutm shade. Th llnea er long and frenchy, and at the left front of the hat two purpk! mili tary ioinKiii maa 5,iun(lly. CAR AND HOSE CART COLLIDE Dozen Persons Injured in Brook ' lyn, But None Seriously New York, 8pt. 8,-At lenat a dozen Iron, nine of them firemen, were aer loualy Injured in a cotlialon between a how ca.rt and a 'rolle ear In Brooklyn early todjy. An alarm aoundi-d from Plymouth and Prldne atrceta. The department, In order to reai'h the acene, had to roa th trarka leading to Brooklyn bridge. An open ear bearing thirty p laai'iiKera, two-third of whom wero women, was approaching rapidly. The lire engine eroaitjd ahead of th cur, but the ho cart cloae behind atiueli and overturned. Obarlea Yetter, the driver; William Woolaef aid lili hard Kck were hurled from the tart with aueh force that they lay uneonncloua. Lieutenant Ciovea, who waa In command; Her bert Srnartln, tl'jjliom O'Connell, le)rK.; Col'jman and another fl reman were ;aui(ht under the cart. Th' paart-mera In the car were thrown front their aeata and ne arly all hurt. The women shrieked and Jumped or fell to tha atrwt. A blj crowd gathtred and the In jured fliernen were carried back to their J (luartera. The motoroian dni'injj the excltnunt. GIVES HAY THREE DAYS Persistent Lunatic Arrested For Writing Letters to Secre tary of State HAS CLAIM AGAINST GERMANY Ilti(ogrlier Informs Diplomat That Mutter !Iitt He Attend edTo AtOnee New York, Sept. 6.-FrancIa N. Bu jue wan committed to Bellevue hoa pltal today to be examined aa to hla aanlty. Beuiue had been arreated for wrrrmg a letter to Secretary Hay con cfrnlng a claim of $11,000 In which he threatened that If Hay did not attend lo hla claim he would attend to Hay. Ileti'jue waa a pnotoerapher In Ham burg, Oermany, and waa compelled to leave the country and abandon hia bua Ineaa or serve In the army. Hence tha claim which ho demanded Hay muat attend to. TROOPS REACH GOLD CAMP Prepared For Any Contingency That May Come Up 470-478 Commercial. 1 Nothing Pleases i wen ai nicely laundered linen. We have the ncateat and moat aanltary laundry In the state and do the beat work. ALL WHITE HELP. Corner Tenth and Duane atreets. 'Phone 1991. The Troy Laundry THE BEE HIVE Corsette" Wrappers and House Dresses Are Perfect Fining, Stylish and Comfortable Lin. - toga Have Lljht Corsot 8taya aud Laoea to Support Form NO HIGHER IN PRICE THAN COMMON WRAPPER MILLINERY ELEGANT LINE OF FALL STREET HATS THE BEE HIVE INDIANS WANT TtiCIK IANDS San Bernardino. Cal., Sept. 5. liep reaentatlvea of the San H!lpe ranch Indiana' were In town today, seeking legal advice In an endeavor to hold Ihv landa they have occupied for M years, but now have be'n ordered to vacate. It la a parallel case with the Warner's ranch Indian". ho were iimveil 10 Pal la a few week" ago. with the dlffcruice that no place has yet l.- 11 designated for the Pan Follpe red man. The ian l-Vlliw ranch oontalna 11. 0o acres In San Ilcgo county and It In used for took graitlng. The lessees have iwtg been endeuvoring to Induce the gov ernment to move the Indians, but th' matter la only now b ing taken up The Indiana here today aay the order to move has actually been given. Denver. Sept. S. The special train hearing the Brat contingent of the Na tional Guard ordered to Cripple Creek ycaterday by Governor Peabody In con nection with the strike of the miners of that district arrived at Gillette at 2 o'clock this morning. It waa announ ced thut the troopa would not attempt to enter the camp until daylight. Since the start from Denver. Adjutant-tlen-eril Sherman BeTl has perfected plans for the mobilization of the entire state jnllitla, numbering 16W, should h wifh to do so. The araenal will be estab lished and within 24 hour 600.000 rounds of ammunition will be collected in the gold camp. When asked wheth er h' anticipated any serious trouble, General Bell mild: "I do not know what we will meet with, but I shall be prepared for any thing that may turn up." Humors that an attempt would by ward Washington, 8ctt. if. The following authorized statement was given to the Associated Press tonlfiht: Beuque'a threats were not aimed es pecially at the secretary of state, and It w as not thouftht probable that . he would make th? Journey to Waahine- disappdored I ton to carry them out, but beinir so much nearer to Oy3ter 3ay, It was fear ed that his disorder of mind might It ad him there. It was learned Heuque had written S-i .retary Hay no lees than 100 letters in rfrene! to hla claim against Ger many. Hia last communication which caused the department to arrest him notified Hay that he would allow just three daya to pay heed to his demands. Secretary Hay has received similar let ters from at least 20 persons and has heretofore paid no attention to them, but in View of the recent episode at Oyster Bay a determination has been reach 'J to place all such communica tions received nereafter In the hands of the police. days. He declares he has already ac compllshed two weka'of that time, and after an examination by physic, torn has bn pronounced to be in ex ctTfcnt condition. i-mysieg went without eating for nearly thre; weeks once before, living during that time, he says, on nothing more man water. His present fast is to demonstrate that a man living on one and a half pints, of water or less a day can retain all hla physical strength and mental forcea and to be able to gi about his work In the usual Is a pre-s builder. Hg work Is of the most laborious nature and he al ways has been a hearty eater. Since banning hia fast, however, he has lost const jerable weight. JUST HOW YOU SHALL DANCE Three-Step Waltz and Schottische Will Be Fashionable New York, Sept 5. -If society fol lows the decision of the dancing mas ters, fashionable dances of the com ing season will te the old fashioned three-step wait and the five-step Schottische. So determined the Ameri can Society of Professors of Dancing, whse convention hag Just finished Its work anl adjourned. It waa decided to r?comrr.etid the use of nine new dances for class work. Secretary Cooper said he did not be lieve that the two-step could be forced from the dance program, but th? in tention Is to keep it In its proper place and not have it usurp the waltz time and favor. WILL DASH ' FOR POLE Robert E. Peary, Northern Ex plorer, Prepare for Oft Repeated Jaunt PRESIDENT GRANTS LEAVE Start tn Ho JIude Julv Flr.t Only Thfnjf I acklnjr Top Map of Worlil MAKES NEW RECORD HAS REFUSED TO EXTRADITE Nevada's Governor Will Not Give Up Escaped Convicts New York, Sept. 5. -John J. Flana gan, of the Greater New York Athletic Association, has raised the world's rec ord, held by himself, for throwing the 58 pound weight. The new mark Is 36 feet 11 inches. 11-2 inches over the .old one. Washington, Sept, 5. Commander Robert E. Peary, the well known arc tic explor-r, will make another dash for the nrwth pole. A leave of absence for three yean h&a been grant M him with the permisson of the president. Commander Peary hopes to stait with hla expedition about th hrst of July next. He Willi take peima neiit case at Cape ; Sabln, thence to Grant Land, "where he hopta to estab lish winter quarters, " The following February he will start north. The cons mand-jr expects to accomplish the dis tance to the pole and return In l' day If the winter la more than average se vere it will then require two yeari. . Acting Secretary of the Navy, Dail fnsr. in letter grantrhe; the leave of absence says: "The discovery of th- pole la all that la left to complete th map of the world. That map should be completed by our countrymen. If it is claimed the enterprise la fraught with danger and privation, the answer Is that geographical discovery in all age have been purchased at the price of heroic danger and noble sacrifices," BOrS AWFUL DEATH Salt Lake. Sept. 5.-While watching the employes at work' in a local slaughter hous yesterday, Ulysses Stokes, a 10 year old boy, accidentally fell Into a vat of bailing water and was so badly scalded that he died a few hours afterward. BIG MAN IS DEAD Chlcuso,. Sept. 5- A dispatch to thu Record-Herald from Cincinnati says: "Big joe" Grimes, aaid to have been the largest man In the world, Is d'-'ad at the home of his parents here, as the re sult of a peculiar accident. While rid ing In a cab his great weight broke through the bottom and one of his teics. was gashed, the wound refusing to heal. Grimes weighed t&i pounds and a 34 years of age. He waa gix feet four inches in height and his body an-J j limbs were of ponderous proportions. Sacramento. Sept. 5.-The announce- j merit that Governor Sparks, of Nevada, ! that he will not extradite .Miller and I Woods, Ui escaped Foleom convicts j .v, w e-,,, ni jenu. unin ine re- ti murea ny me state of Call-1 made to Intel fere with the progress of j f .ruia Is paid haa taken the executive i the troopa toward Cripple Creek caused : department of California very much bv i Genueral rHl to change the route of travel from the Short Line road to the Colorado Midland. So secret wer? the arrangements that but few even of his own personal staff knew of the gen eric's intentions until they were aboard the train leaving Colorado Springs. Prior to tli departure of the main body of the troops from Colorado Springs, a special bearing armed mili tiamen was sent out. Detachments from this company wr dropped oft at the bridges along the routo and left to guard them until the several sections following were safely over. So far the journey of th troops 1ms been' without special Incident. TRANSPORT LOGAN SAILS surprise. The reason assigned bv Gov ernor Sparks for the action Is that he I does not wish the arresting nffWm M be put to the trouble and expense of having to su for the money, and he is determined, he says, that unless a check ooms for the amount due the men will not be surrendered. Governor Pardee, of California, on his pnrt, declines to say what he w ill do in the matter until he is officially notified that the governor of Nevada rcrunts to hoivr hia. requisition for the prison orsUntil then the authorities of this state are not Inclined to credit the gov ernor of Nevada with any desire or In tention of refusing- to honor the de mands of California. COLONEL DIES OF CANCER New York, Sept. 5. Colonel Jose Urlostey Perex. who took a prominent part In the war In Cuba, la dead from cancer In a New York hospital, after an Illness of five weeks. While vlsttlng the Island of St. Thomas several weeks ago he complained of a soreness In his throat and waa brought to tills city to be treated, An operation was per formed, but failed to save him. LOST WITH ALL ON BOARD Chicago, Sept. 5. A dispatch to the Record-Herald from New Orleans stys: News haa reached here of the loss of theAmerlcnn schooner GcorgeW.Kelley of the Bluefleld Steamship Company' line, during the recent hurricane In the Cnrrlbean sea, bound from Blueflelds for New Orleans with a cargo of fruit. She carried a crew of 15 men and one passenger, all of whom perished. BOY TAKES MILLINERY PRIZE Chicago. Sfipt. , Earl A, Hodge, a 19 year old boy, haa won the prisse for the beat dress hat at the milliner's con vention which haa Juat ended here, He has b?n In Chicago a yeur as a hat de signer. It waa through the Interest of a woman milliner who recently "dlscov- San Francisco, Spt. 5 The United States Army Transport togan sailed for Manila direct at noon today with troops and freight. The Fourteenth cavalry has been assigned to the troop ship and the solcHera with their ofll eers were the only military passengers to go out on the Logan. The cabin passengers Include the famlli? of army officers and a number of Insular employes. The Logan's cargo amounts to 8000 tons of commissary and quar termaster supplies. CALIFORNIA WINE OUTPUT San Francisco, S?pt.-6.-nia vintage of 1903 has- -The Califor-'ommenced. the Ccfs, SteoISf'Stoves GIieaD Heiresses god Everything for ...the Seaside... SeeCurKew line Of St. iS U i whJi fit 4T 4T Elegant Iron Beds -Handsome Tobies and .Chairs THREATENED WITH ASSASSINATION Denver. Sept. 5. The Republican today says: "Governor. Peabody was yesterday threatened - With assasslna tlon. On arriving at his office he re ceived an anonymous letter threaten ing to kill him If he dared to call out the troopa of the state. In order to re store law and order In the Cripple Creek district. The letter waa abusive In the extreme alleging that troops were not needed. INDICTED FOR BRIBERY From now until the advent of heavy rains It will be In progress. The ' climatic 'conditions this year have raih- j er tended to retard the picking of the J grapes, uwing to coot -weather, the grnprs have been slow In ripening, but with the continuance of the warm w-eather of the last week or so the grapes will mature rapidly and produce the rquisite amount of saccharine mat ter. It Is agreed however, that gen erally the crop will be of generous pro nations, but even the best Informed rwlne men hesitate to place an exact estimate on the slie of the crop. Last season was an exceptional one tn this respect, 350,000 tons of grapes having been crushed from which 25.000,000 gal lons of dry wine and 15.000,000 gallons of sweet wine were obtained, a total of 40,000,000 gallons, exclusive of the brandy production. It Is not thought that Jthts vintage will equal in quantity nut it is believed it will not be far In the rear, though owing to the condition- of . the market the manufacture of sweet wines will be less. Prices guaranteed the lowest Robinson's Furniture Store Denver, Sept. S. The Republican to day says that an Indictment haa been returned by the grand Jury against Thomas J. Maloney for offering a bribe to City and County Clerk Julius Aichele In connection with the contract for the transcription of the records for the Arapahoe county. Mr. Maloney Is a prominent politician. ; - MADE GOOD SCORE Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 5.-Sergeant Mortimer, Tenth Royal Grenadiers, Toronto.haa won the governor-general's prlae, the blue ribbon, of the Dominion Annual Rifle Association, with a score of 197 out of a possible 210. COSTLY AUTO BURNED New York, Sept. 6. One of the. most valuable automobile In the world, a racing machin? imported from France and consigned to David Bishop of Lee, Mass., haa been destroyed by fire re sulting from the explosion of the gaso line tank on a car float at the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad pier, Kast river, Themachine was valued at $20,000. ' - WILL FAST FORTY DAYS New York. Sept 5, For purely scien tific purposes Stepney G. Playsted, of Brooklyn, is attempting to fast for 40 THE REGATTA IS OVER! 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