The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 24, 1904, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    YOUNG WOMANMALTREATEP.
Horrible Crime Perpetrated in the Bach
Room of a iSaloon Police of the
Town Are
V Calfax, Wash., Jan. SS.-Shocked to
i.imni .Wiw is this community
avtr the diabolical crime committed
here last night by seven- young men.
orae of whom have, hitherto borne
g-ood reputation and whose parent
are weli-to-do and highly respected
fit liens. In room over the Oxford
saloon young woman. Ina Lee, waa
dragged and terribly maltreated, .and
was then left lying in a etupor to re
vive aa beat ahe could . P. La Francla,
ir., Charles Jacobaon and . Pat Burk
are odr irrt Ub county Jail, ana
afficlaia are aearcWng tor Uliain Ho
gaa, "Speck" Palmer, As Adams and
Charles Lyons, all of whom, witneaaea
ay, were Implicated the nefarloua
work. The young woman, too, la at the
county Jan, In a precarious condition,
but the attending physldan believe
that ahe will recover from the effect
of the terrible ordeal, t A disgraceful
feature to the Vase ta.taa Indifferent
part played by the police, and there 1
talk of calling a special aeeaion of the
council to Investigate the alleged mis
conduct of these officers
Charles Jacobaon. son of one of the
prominent families here, met the girl
ta the street and took her to the Ox
ford saloon. There he ordered drinks,
and it ts alleged that Pleasant La
Francis, son of P. La Francis, propri
etor of the saloon, sent up a "doped"
drink for the girl At the same time the
bartender sent out word to several of
lis young men friends regarding what
was transpiring in the saloon
Later young Francla, accompanied by
Pat Burke, another bartender, and the
four. other young men whose names
are given above, went to the room, and
the seven proceeded to hold a drunken
orgy. The girl was compelled to un
dergo all aorta of indignities. Finally
a of the young men took up the stu
pifled girt and carried her down atalrs
tMA .Via ImfMAIH
. Alexander Kindness, who Is manager
of the Oxford saloon, 'during the ab
sence of the owner, compelled them
to carry her back up to the room, and
went for the police. He met Chief of
Police J. B. Mackey on the street, and
Informed him of what was going on.
Chief of Police Mackey told Klndnesa
that he was going home to Bleep, and
teat the night policeman, Joseph Al
lphin. would attend i to the , matter.
Kindness. ; found Allphin, but that
worty Informed him that that the.boys
were probably having a good time, but
that he would go up and see about It:
The night policeman never went near
the Oxford saloon, neither did he send
anyone to make an investigation.
After Kindness had tired of waiting
PROTESTING WOMEN FORCED S
TO ENTER OPEN BOATS
Startling Testimony Given at the Clallam
Hearing by One Who Was a Pas
5 enger on Doomed Ship., v $
Victoria, B. C, Jan. 23. John Pavis
a passenger on the Clallam, gave as
evidence at the coroner's inquest that
many women wished to remain on the
Clallam and protested against being
put into the boats, but were forced to
co. H5 also told how the captain had ;
BOWLERS MAKE GOOD SHOWING
Six High' Men Have Average of Almost
, 43 in Tryout. ' "'
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Nine of the men have finished in the
Commercial Club bowling tryout, while
two others will finish early in .,, the
week. The showing made by the six
men with highest averages is a very
good one, their average being 42.75.
The tryout has been' remarkable as
showing the difference in alleys 3 and 4,
which are constantly used, and 1 and 2,
which have not been used much until
lately. On 1 and 2 the six high men
averaged only 38, while on 3 and 4 the
average for the men was almost 45.
Poor pins were largely to blame for
this .although alleys I and 2 are not
as fast as and 4 because they have
aot been used so much
The following statement shows the
number of game bowled by the men
who have finished and those who will
BY FIENDS OF COLFAX
Indifferent.
(or the, local polio to act, he Informed
Sheriff Joseph Canutt, and that ornclai
proceeded to the acene without delay.
When he arrived however, the young
men were gone and the girl was alone,
and in a dreadful condition. She waa
removed to the woman' ward of the
county Jail and cared for. She I now
In aatate of nervoua collapse.
Ina Lee. the victim of the fiends, is
20 years of age. and la said to be an
orphan who waa left several yeara ago
by her motherland put ta charge of the
Saint's Uomevlocated on fnlon Flat,
10 mllea south of Colfax, The home is
run by a peculiar religious sect, the
members' of which claim that they are
holy and sanctified and that they can
not, by any mean, come in contact
with ain. The girl la said to be Inclined
to be wayward, and the saints turned
her out In th cold the other day and
told her that they could do no more for
her. j In her desperation she came to
Colfax. She Is sick and heartbroken,
and the sheriff was compelled to lock
her up In a cell to prevent her from
committing suicide today when she
came to herself and realised the con
dition she was in. In some manner
ahe secured a knife and was about to
cut her own throat when the sheriff
found her wing in trio woman's ward.
Just prior to the time he locked her
up In a cell.
Manager Kindness today said that he
used every endeavor to put the boys
out of the room over th saloon and
for this purpose hunted up both Chief
of Police Mackay and Policeman Al
lphin . v " 1 ' " ' "l
"Mackay told me that Allphin would
attend to, the. matter, asserted Kind
ness. "Allpnln tow me H was nono
of his business." ,
Chief Mackay admits having been
notified by Kindness to put a stop ta
the orgy but told him that he was go-
Ina to bed and supposed Allphin would
attend 'to the troubls Mackay did not
report the case to hi ubordlnat of
ficer.
Policeman Allphin In giving his ver-
ston says that Kindness did not' tell
him anything about the trouble, and
furthermore alleges that he was at the
Oxford saloon during the night but
heard no noise' Then he went to an
other part of the city to look after some
street lights, so he declares ,
Iiia Ie tells a stralghforward story
of the outrage, and her statements are
corroborated by Kindnesa-and a mflti
named Fam Trlpper.who was a witness
to the proceedings. : . i j
It la reported that La Francla haft
gone to Moscow, Idaho, to evade arrest.
told passengers who came to him when
the tug Holyoke came and requested
to be put on board .that he would put
them on the tug as soon as there was
danger. He told them the steamer
woull live for thiee hours, but ahe only
lived 20 minutes, '
finish this week and their respective
aVerages:. ,.:."
Games.' Average.
f) J Tye 25 " 40'. 5
P. B. Sovey ,. 25 " 46.94
P, E, Peterson 25 42.V1
Jack Bay 25 .' U.Vt
W. C.'Lawa ..."'.,....,25 41. 6S
M. F. Hardeaty .... j..25 "' "' 45.75
Dr, Regan ...'...'.20 38. M
F, Jones ......25 , 88. 44
O. Mlkklesen 25 , ' 87.84
W. Painter ............25 37. 0
N, Stupp v... ..,,..25 ' . 35.00
To Keep Well
every organ must be doine its
duty stomach, liver and kid
neys must each be in thorough
working order. If you are not
as well as you ought to be take
a small dose of
Beechaiti'5
Pills
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 26c.
E3HADACUI
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8M la balk. Tk eoaalii tablet iUumI COO.
hum k) ror siuiMy kMk.
tf Us Ka4y Co., Chiu( r N.T. jgl
mSALSALLTEICUXIOIBSXES
Fast In the Ice.
..St. Jotuv N. F.. Jan. 3. Another
violent snow ton ruged over the
whole inland todity. Four SA'hoonem
are fast In the Ice. To other craft,
that were car led out Into the futf, an
froaen fast in the no 1
Dlnuer of the Holland Society.
New rork, Jan; II. More than 400
members and guests of the Holland
Society of New York, tonight attend
ed the annual dinner at the Waldorf
Astoria. The toasts included "Peace"
by William J. Bryan; "Holland, Our
Ally in the Revolution." Rev. Oeo. C.
Lorlmer; 'The Friendly Relations of
the Dutch With Other Nations." Sir
Chentung Liang Cheng; "Our Hero
Ancestor," James M. Beck.
President Roosevelt sent a letter re
gretting Ma Inability to attend and
expressing bis sympathy with the ob-
A Frightened Horse,
Running like mad down the street,
dumping the occupants, or a hundred
ether accidents, are every day occur
ranees. It behoves everyWIy to hare
a reliable salve handy a ad there's asae
as good as Baaaila's Arnica lalv.
Barns, eat sores, ecaecaa, aat piles.
disappear qakkly ander it seethta
tt. He, at 7km. Rcr 4raff star
Agreeable aoap for the .
hands is one that dissolves
quickly, washes quickly,
rinses quickly, and leaves
the skin soft and comfort
able. It is Pears'.
, Wholesome soap is one
that attacks the dirt but ,
not the living skin. ; It is
'Pears'. ' " '"; ''
. , Economical soap is one
that a touch of cleanses.
And this is Pears'.
hi ixhml over ux vear
IIIlElWMfroHS
OF BAB
OLD SORES, ULCERS, ABSCESSES
The best evidence ot a bad condition of the blood and unhealthy atatt of
tht system, is an old festering sore, running nicer, or abscess. They show
the bodily impurities are not passing out through the proper channels, but
are left in the system to clog and poison the blood. So thoroughly, does
the poison permeate the system that every little scratch, cut or bruise
inflames and festers. Everything about an old sore or ulcer suggests disease,
xuey aueci ue general ceaiin, iney
require constant attention, and are a
source of anxiety and trouble all the
time, and in some cases highly offen
sive. There is danger, too, of these
places becoming cancerous if not
treated promptly and in the right
way. Washes, salves and ointments
are geod for external use, but they
can't stop the discharge or change
the condition of the blood, and for
this reason the sore never heals per
manently. '
Not until the blood is purged of
Impurities and the system cleansed
of all harmful substances should the
ulcer heal, or the effect upon the sys
tem might prove disastrous, 8. 8. S'.
goes 1 n to the circulation and searches
put and removes the cause of the
bid sore and invigorates and builds '
up the polluted, sluggish Dlood
again, and as the poisonous matter
la driven front the system the sore
begins to heal, new flesh forms and
the place is soon covered overwitn
fresh skin and the sore is gone for U time. Where the constitution it
debilitated from the effects of chronic sores, ulcers, abscesses, carbuncles,
boils or other severe skin eruptions, 8. S. 8.
the poison the sore must heal, because nothing is left in the system for
it to feed upon. Write us should you desire medical advice, which is given
without charge. MM SWIFT SPXCnO CO., ATIAXTA, CJU
MASQUERADE .
Of the KuiiM of llfriiinn Ulvru
Ft'UriiAry 11,
The aimuiU masquerade ball ( tlit
Souk of Hermann will take plttce in
kYwi-d . Stoket hull ou Thursday
tfvcn:ng, l;,ol)rmry II. Nine handsome,
and durable o'twit will be given thin
year. The committee in charge of
the bull has enititgrd the fim-t iiiumIc
lu tha city aiid Hie uauitl good timu Is
usaured. The fics of ndmismon are
ns follows:
Cent maskcra ........,.tl 00
Udy masktra ,..'.....,.... 61
Spectators . ".,", . , ". 10
Children 15
Tickets can be had from any of the
members. An uddltlonal prise will be
given this year to on of the spec
tators.. CufOiw will be jlven with
each tlcketfand of course the lucky one
gets the nrl.
- -:. A Crretie. ;' "
The author of the statement In the
Rvenlna News was badly mistaken
about the bear v.'lghlng 2000 pound
u he only welched 100. Instead of
the bear shrinking, the club's treaaury
shrunk, and the st mug man I willing
to meet any opponent at any time If
the money Is on himd. HI address Is
Salem, Oregon.
JACOB HIU.EBRANU.
T Cur a Cela In On Day.
Hk lAaakiv Bramo Quiaiae Tab
le. All amntski refund te money
If It (all to our. I. W. Grove's sig
nature i a oh baa. Sac. tf
Where do you get shaved now?
On the face, of course.
What for?
Where?
At the Occident Barber Shop
THE BOSS TONJORAL ARTISTS
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
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Sunday only
: All train make close connections at
Oobl with all Northern Paclne trains
to and from the East and Bound polnta
X. C. Mayo.
General Freight and Pass. Agent '
BLOOO
rxoar calf or the uo to anxu
A SOUS BOEB.
New Castle, P., July B, 108.
Three years aro a eomtnen boll ap-
Jieared on the eslf of my limb.. Not yield.
. ngto simple home remedies, I oonsulted
a physician, who presoribed a poultice,
flax seed, Supposedly. By some fearful
mistake I was give eorreslve subli
mate, and after having it on for few
minutes I could eadure the pala bo
looter, so took off the application and
found that my limb from the calf to the
ankle was In an awful oondltlon. I im
mediately sent for another physiolan,
who told me I bad been poisoned, Xy
limb from the oalf to the ankle was on
olid inflamed sore. I was advised 4
basin S3. 0. B., and improved rapidly
ander its use, but about this time I had
an attaoa ortypnoia lever, aad this set
tied la the original sore. This, of oourse,
earned a baok set. but having oonfldene
lath ability of S. 8. a., z began it ala
a soon as I was over the fever, and to
make a long story short, wa aompletely
ana permanently eurea. two yeara nave
lapsed, and I have never had a return of
we Mouoi. jub. a., a. vutr
If RS. X.A. DUFF?.
Bid W. Washington St,
will build it up again and stimulate and
strengthen all parts of the system. 8. 8. 8,
contains no strong minerals, but is guaran
teed entirely vegetable. It is unequaled U
a Blood Purifier and invigorating tonic
Do not depend upon local remedies alone.
Get your blood right, and as it forces out
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BIG RC0UCTION SAIB DURING MONTH Of JANUARY
Hats, Skirts, Sliirtwainta, Underwear. AH
? kinds of Lndios' and Cliildron's furnis!iirigr
' t ! " Kootli. llsir switch! and iwnipedors,'
4 Welch Block. MRS. R. INGLETON.
BAY VIEW HOTEL J
Commert lal Street, Opposite 0. R. & N CO. Wharfl
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The Largest; SUunchest, Stoadiet and most Seaworthy vessel-
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Connecting at Astoria with tho Oregon Railway & Navigation
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Francisco' ami all points East. For freight and passonger
rates apply to
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General Agents.
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These splendid Trains
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