The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 16, 1904, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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: THE MOliNING ASTORIAN. WEDNESDAYMARCH 16, 1D(H.
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numlt th AccupanU being thrown
about, and four of their number were
fcadlv bruised.
Detective P. Lewis, of the Southern
Paclflu. and Sheriff Nesbitt went to
the scene and discovered tracks lead
liiff to and from the cabin occupied by
Farino, situated about 1200 feet from
Miners Vote on Wage Scale Of. '"Z
possession of several stivka of giant
powder. He had also been heard to
make frequent threats to kill the Jap
anese out of revenge for having been
displaced by them. .
A short search resulted.ln the arrest
of Farino. who at first denied knowlnfr
what giant powder was, or that he had
Schedule Is 51-2 Per Cent Lower been near the house. Under pressure.
however, he admitted that the tracks
found were his, and that he had been
near the house about the time of the
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explosion. '
STRIKE MAY
NOT OCCUR
fered by Owners Thought
to Favor Plan.
RESULT KNOWN TOMORROW
Thau Scale for Period of
Two Years, Closing
April First.
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Indianapolis, Ind, March 15. Two
hundred thousand coal" miners from
Pennsylvania to Iowa are voting today
on the question of whether or, not to
BAD FOR STAGE DRIVERS.
Hinder
Floods in Southern Oregon
Overland Traffio
Grant's Pass, Ore.. March 15 These
accept the offer of the mtneawners for j are strenuous days Indeed for the drtv-
TKWi scale 5 per cent lower passengers aboard stages la
than the wage scale during the year the southern Oregon mountains, me
which closes April 1st During the ""7 r
past ten days the National officers of mn of the higher ranges, ad the
the United Mineworkers of America consequent freshets of creeks and
streams, slides and washouts, makes
staging In this country a matter of
great difficulty and danger. Some of
the stages have been obliged to lay off
have been urging the acceptance of
the proposal, and the National officers
have been in the several fields work
ing with the men to secure a favorable
vote. It Is believed today at the Na
tional headquarters that there Is no
doubt that the offer will be acepted,
and there -will be no strike. Reports
of sentiment In the different states
are nearly all in favor of following
the advice of the National officers.
The votes will be canvassed here
Thursday, . when
made known.
the result will be
J Crushed UncUr Boulder.
The Dalles, Ore, March 15. Caleb
R. Hill, 32 years of age, died today
at the hospital at this place from be
ing crushed by a large bowlder last
Saturdty, eight miles above here, on
the Washington side of the Columbia.
He and four companions were making
an excavation In the bluff on the bank
of the river for a fish wheel, when a
large rock gave way above and pinned
him to another rock beneath. The
rock was of such great weight that hlsj
four companions could not lift It, but
had to roll itsoff. Hill was English
by birth, and had lived In The Dalles
15 years.
ITALIANS WORK REVENGE.
Blow
by
up ounK nouse vccupieu
Jap Section .Hands.
Salinas, Cal., March 15. An attempt
: was made last night to kill six Jap
anese at Del Monte, but fortunately it
failed. The affair was reported to Sher
iff Nesbitt ', On March 7 the Southern
Pacific discharged ltd section Crew of
six Italians working between Castro
ville and Pacific Grove, replacing them,
with Japanese laborers. Five of the
Italians took their money and left for
the south, but the other, Farino, still
loitered about Del Monte. '
Saturday night about 1 o'clock a loud
explosion .occurred, apparently midway
between Del Monte and Monterey, In
the vicinity of the bathhouse, startling
the residents of both places. Investi
gation showed that the bunk-house oc
cupied by the Japanese had been total
ly demolished by giant powder or dy-
altogether on account of washed-out
bridges and roads.
A few days ago the Grant's Pass-
Crescent City stage coach being hurled
over a high embankment by & slide,
killing one horse, throwing the mall in
the creek and the narrow escape of
the driver and passengers. Since that
time the "Williams valley stage has suf
fered as bad a fate In an attempt to
ford Williams creek, in the absence of
the bridge, the stage was swamped,
caught In a whirlpool, carried to deep
water and lost The team driver nar-
,rowly escaped, but the mall bags were
thrown Into the flood and swept away.
The Galice creek stage, which has
been making dally round trips from
Merlin to Galice postoffice for several
years, has been layed off on account of
the road being washed out by the
Rogue's flood. The mall Is carried into
Galice by pack animal.
Farmers and ranchers are cut off
from town and supplies by washed-out
roads and bridges, and several placer
mines have suffered damage by tne
carrying away of flumes and ditches by
slides and high water.
The rainfall here is the greatest for
the past 30 days ever known. From 12
to 25 inches of water have fallen In
various parts of the county In this
time.
yon
PERFECT
of h Powder
AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY
Used br Deotila of refinement
for over a quarter of a century
MIFARtDtV.
men who bring the largest Unng. an.l
$25 Is pat up for strings frwn any other
part of Canada outside Vancouver.
Dog fancier who com from Port
land to the show here can expect to re
ceive a most cordial welcome. The
United States consul. 1 Kdwln Dud
ley, Is honorary rreotdenl of the local
kennel club, and both lie and his wife
are much Interested In the canines.
Prvaident Tulk always had a soft spot
hi his heart for Americana He Is a
"baseball fiend a welt as a dog fan
cier, and the people of the country
which has baseball for Its national
game are all friends of his.
Of course the Pacific Kenm-1 Club
league rules apply at the show, but
there are a few extra rules which
Portlanders who intend to exhibit
might note. First, no dogs will be re
ceived after 10 a. nv. March SI the
yhows lasts from March SO to April 2
inclusive. Secondly, in no case can
entries be received after March 26.
Thirdly, no dogs can be permanently
removed until 10 p. m., April 2. Judg
ing will commence on the afternoon of
March 31.
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KADIOS ItAlMOS IJAIHOS
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Welcome to Webfootert.
Vancouver. B. C, March 15. Secre
tary Qeorge Dyke announces that he
has received quite a number of appli
cations from Portland and Seattle for
entry forms for the first annual bench
show of the Vancouver Kennel Club.
This Bhow will commence March 30 and
entries close on March 26. There are
over lOd prizes, including 23 silver cups
and several special trophies. There Is
also a special premium to handlers
bringing the, largest strings of dogs
from the coast states and also from
that part of Canada beyond this city.
For Oregon handlers there Is a cash
prize of $25. The same amounts will
be won by Washington and California,
Different Types
of men need dif
ferent types of
Dress.
M vmifA Va-p
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You Know how it is
with yourself. Some
look best in a
doublebreasted
coat, and others
show-off better in
a single. One man
may look real swell
in a coat that fib
him snugly in the'
. back, and another
' fellow with the same
' Coat would be guyed
as a dude. It all de
pends upon the way
you are built.
Crouse & Brande
gee, the well-known
Manufacturing Tail-
or of Itica, New York, build their garments to suit just those little peculiari
ties. Therefore it isi "You may come around here in the blissful anticipation
of not only getting a SUIT your SIZE, but a SIZE that will SUIT."
Copyright, not. Crane A BniulegM, Vtlct, New York.
Trusts Aico Target of Congresman
Garber.
Washington, March 15. The house
today passed a bill authorizing the
secretary of the Interior to segregate
certain coal and asphalt lands In the
Choctaw and the Chickasaw nations,
Indian territory. The house thi n went
into committee of the whole for the
consideration of postoffice appropria
tion bills. .
Burton gave a historical account of
increases in national exoenditures. He
urged the adoption of a policy of con
servatism and of the utmost care. Cit
ing the large sums annually appro
priated for pensions, Eurton said no one
will hesitated to pass any measure
which gives due regard to the soldiers
of the civil war in their old age.
"But," he continued, "the question
arises under what rule should this ap-.
proprlation be made?" He inquired If
congress was willing to estitbllsh In this
country the standard that for patriot
Ism and devotion to country the chief
reward must be in dollars.
Rucker attacked the protective sys
tem of the republican party. The re-1
publicans and the trusts, he declarer!, !
have a majority In the house and, he!
added amid democratic applause, "the
largest majority you will ever have in
the White Houe."
Rucker spoke of the trusts and re
ferred to them as "those hideous monr
stera, the handiwork of genius, inspired
and directed by .he devil."
Wlls-m made a plea for an increase
of p.iy for the letter carriers.
TUtMtiuml of IVrsoni iu All Hoe-
ttous of tho (utry Have
Urti lloaloU by ThU
WoutU-i rut HI.
ovvery.
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tions. Almost everybody known that It
it the greatest remedy that God has
ever aiven U suffering humanity,
Diseasa germs of every description Itee
before It they cannot stand the con
tact. We have such faith In our repo
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fect. This ofter has never been dupli
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fcrtnllflc CtedrkkiR sad Contractor for Eisclrlcal Work
Electrical Fixtures, firo;anJ Supplies in Stock, 4
GUARANTEED OAS MANTELS.
433 Commercial St. Astoria, Ore.
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A First Class Concert Hall . Finotl Rcnort In The City
ADMISSION FREE
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY
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K. J. OWENS, Proprietor PiiOKE 831
THE WIGWAM
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Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars
SIE lilt ILLUSIRAUO PICIURLS
Kighth and Astor Sts, ASTORIA
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Alarmed by Mormons.
Vancouver, B. C, March 15. There
Is a great scare In the Northwest Ter
ritories over the Mormon , Invasion.
Hundreds of President Smith's follow
ers are settling in Alberta and they
are sending for more. It Is claimed
that their ultimate aim Is to dominate
the policy of the northwest. Hev D.
G. McQueen, of Edmonton, one, of the
most notable divines in the Canadian
west, made a strong attack on the
Mormons from his pulpit Sunday. He
declared that there was undoubted
proof that the Mrinons were almirMi
to control the government of the ter
ritories, and he urged the people of
other sects to keep their eyqs open
It is illegal to practice polygamy In
Canada.
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DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP,
Notice is hereby given that the co
partnership heretofore existing be
tween David Shanahan and William
Kitzgerald, under the name of the
Great Kustem Furniture Co., has this
day been dissolved by mutual consent.
The buHlness will be conducted in
future under the same name by David
Shanahan, who will pay all bills of tho
firm. Accounts due the firm may be
paid to either William Fitzgerald or
David Shanahan.
Dated this 10th day of March, 1904.
(Signed) DAVID SHANAHAN,
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