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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1904)
THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1901. -A X 1 Li 0 T a A CPAQEl'HEEiS. II Y r P if NW! ''.'"DECORA TE YO 11 ROOMS! See our Burlaps, Leather! , Lincruuta, Wood Imitations, Crown Moulding!, Hate and Picture Rails, Etc. ' in m Ai i em . to . can lrr-iVly. 365-867 Coiumcrcial Street. ' . '.; TRIED TO LYNCH HIM 2J IN HIGH FAVOR. pur fruit Juice, delightful (floV pur crbont(J water, bilk Md k creanTwhen desired, and served aa we serve It 1 In great demand. J-edle and gen tlemen, large and mall, clamor for It, and we can hardly tlafy tha numeroua call for It But w try to have a glass for you very time you call. . , EASTERN CANDY STORE, 606-S08 Commercial St, .... - - - Nxt Griffin' Book Store. Mob in Centra! Park, New York City, Chases Negro Who At tacked Two Girls. Did you sco it advertised in The Astorian-tcU the Advertiser of it. COOPER SHOP Tierce", Barrels and Kits for Packing Fish, Butter, Ktc., Mad?.jk;(OrdcLia.t;, """'T' - Lowest Prices by - M. 0. StanOVich, Cor..l7 g Duane Sts. ' ' AMTOUIA, OlIBOOTT T COWERED BEHIND THE POLICE Orute Frlglitened When He Heard Mob Screaming to Lynch Jllm for Ilia Offenae, New York, May 28, A aeriou dem noatratlon against ' Charlea Green a negro, who attacked two glrla In Cen tral Park, haa been checked by ever al policemen only after threat had been made by the latter to use their revolver. The mob constated of 100 or 400 men who aided In running down the negro on Fifty-ninth street When they learned the charge against him stone and. clubs were thrown at hla head but he was not seriously hurt Threats of lynching then broke out and the crowd began to close In upon the police who managed to drag their prisoner to the station after threaten Ing to shoot. The negro, attacked the girls, who were alsters, while they were taking photographs In a much frequented sec tion of the park. In endeavoring to ; drive him ofT, one of the sisters beat him over the head with a camera and her ecrenms quickly brought aid. The negro took to his heals and when he reached Fifty-ninth street, the crowd had grown to a howling mob. Several policemen ran up and .headed the cha.se. Green was soon overhauled and when the crowd began to cry "lynch him," he cowered behind the police In terror. He was identified im mediately by the sister, both of whom suffered severely from the shock but were not Injured otherwise. terest, Oouvernant will be ridden by Cannon, the crack English Jockey. The last three Derby winner were ridden by Americans. Gouvernant will cross the channel today and will be sent In a special train direct to Epsom to be prepared for the race next Wednesday. Everything 1 being done to coun teract the possible evil effects of the change. The horse Is being accom panied by all It stable men and Chan tllly water of sufficient quantity for It stay In England Is being brought In huge tanks. SOLVING MURDER MYSTERY. Polio AfUr Murderer of Man Whose Body Was Found In Loadad Car. Chicago, May 18, The Record-Her ald today say: According to tb police of Whiting, Ind, the Identity of the man whose dead body was found In a loaded naphtha tank car yesterday ha been finally established as L. J. Kali, 25 year old, of Wolfe Lake, Ind and the police believe that he wa mur dered and hi body placed in the car. Hall baa been employed as clerk at tha Wolfe Lake clubhouse. He left the clubhouse last Friday night and that was the last time bis friends saw him alive. OFFICIAL DEATH ROLL. Just How Many Officers and Men Went Down in Ill-Fated Ships. Toklo, May 28. (10 a. m.) Revised figures show that 61 non-commission ed officers and 878 bluejacket were killed and drowned; 7 officers, 13 non commissioned officer and 50 bluejack ets slightly wounded, and 12 bluejack eta seriously wounded In the sinking of the Japanese battleship Hatsuse by a mine off Port Arthur on May 15. Two hundred and thirty-five non-com- missioned officers and men lost their lives on the cruiser Toshlno, which was rammed and sank by the cruiser Kasuga on the same day that the Hat suse was blown up. The navy depart ment has not yet received a detailed report of the two disasters. Are you going to m. Louis; , If so call for your Ticket via the ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS The lis having Terminal at entrance Fair Grounds. Bound trip rata C7.50, good for Ninety Day from date of sale. Choice of route going and returning, via St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or EI Paso. Stop over permitted in both directions. I. DATES OP SALT; -' ' V?? I . JaM 7 Htk, 17th, 181k. July bt, 24, 3rd. Aaisst Stfc, ftilOta. fcftMtoMbM,7ttv fctftr2H,4fcJitvr On above date rate of $72 50 will be made to Chicago sxd return. For ; 4 ' further information and sleeping ear reservation t , call upon or addree ' A. H. MeDOUALD, Oenl Agent, 140 Third Street, PORTLAND, ORE. Scow Bay 5 Iron 8;lrassa Worlis ; Rlanufactur ers cf . i Iron,' Steeli Brass and Bronze Castings. : General Foundrymen " and Patternmakers.,. r . " Absolutely firstclasa work. Prices lowest , ,r . Phone 2451 Corner Eighteenth and Franklin. Democratic TidCet. , 1 ' i. For Congressman, J. E. SIMMONS, " pf Multnomah County. ; " STATE. .'" " For Supreme Court Jostle, THOMAS O'DAY. Of Multnomah County. Stat Dairy and Food ' Commissioner. .-,..). M. DOUGLAS. - Of Lane County. COUNTY " '- ' ' ' For RspreMnUUvee, j J. V. BURNS. ; r J. N. .LAWS. 4 r? ..J"" For County Commissioner, JV Fr-ALLEN .For Sheriff, - -GEORGE W. MORTON. . I ! For Treaurer, S t ISAAC BERGMAN. For School Superintendent, H. S. LYMAN. For, Coroner, W. C. A. POHL, - ASTORIA PRECINCT. For Justice of the Peace, A. R, CYRUS. tx Fw.jpon'tftble. C, C UTZINGtrt SHOWING THE WAY. cause one man doe not want to use a certain thing no one else Is to be allowed to use It provided, of coume. that It Is not wrong In Itself. If you take the ground that the use of any thing containing alcohol Is sinful and criminal, then the doctrine of prohibi tion might be considered. But even then tha Question might arise whether the state could Interfere with the In dividual conscience. '' The great ma jority o( the good and wise men the world over, men whose character are respected, and men whose opinion are likewise respected, do not consider the us of aieohollo drink in Itself either sinful or crimlnaEThere can be ho question about' the aide on which the wisdom and Intelligence Af the world's greatest and best men I enlisted in thl matter. Here and there a wise man may be found, who i In favor of prohibition.; but these are the excep tion' and are very few. . The con science of the world goes against this doctrine." , . RvLDr 8. M. MeConnIL 8U..Stph en's Church, Philadelphia. "I , oppose prohibition, In, the Inter est of temperance. I have personally observed the effect of prohibition in Rhode Island and Maine, and I know that In the country districts a well as In the city anyone who wants rum can easily get it." This Publio Statement of a Portland Citizen Will B Appreciated. Many a reader of thl In Astoria has gone through the self-same ex perience In. part and will be glad to be shown the way to get rid of the con stant aches and pains of a, bod back. Profit by a Portland citizen's experi ence: t. Jenkins, of 815 East Sixth street, Portland, now retired from active life, says: "I think very highly of Doan'a Kidney Pills. I used them for an acute attack of backache which had annoyed me for some little time. Three days after I began their use X knefr they had gone to the cause of the dull drauing pains across the small of my back and relief came sooner than t expected. I believe the cure is per manent, for I have not felt any symp toms of a recurrence. Other member of my family have also used Doan' Kidney Pill with equally good results" Emphatic endorsement can be had rlxht her In Astoria. Drop into Cha. Rogers' drug store and ask what cus tomer report ; Sold for 60c per box by all druggists. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Th ole agents for the United States. J Remember the name Doan' and take no substitute. ; ri -1 ' To the Voters of Clatsop County It 1 to be hoped that the vote of Clataop county will place their X of disapproval against the question , of LOCAL OPTION ai the coming elec tion. The adoption of this law would result In the ruination of the pros perity we ar now enjoying It 1 not in the Interest of temperance, a the following views of some of our most able men will show: Rev. Dr. Harwood, Trinity Church, New Haven, Conn. t think the doctrine of prohibition Is at war with aff the Ideas and teach ing of the EngUsh-speaklng race. We never can tolerate the Idea that be- Notloe to Contraotors. TKotlcTTC hereby giventhat "the couniycourt of Clalsop wuntyTOregon, will on or before the 2d day of June '1904, receive sealed bids for the con struction of the foundation of the Clat sop county courf house" to, be erected on the block between Seventh and Eighth, Commercial and Duane streets In the city of Astoria, Oregon, said con struction to Include the furnishing of labor and material for the same, and all to be In accordance with the plan and specification for the same now on file in the office of the county clerk of said county, and a prepared by E. M. Lazarus( architect Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check In the sum of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid, that the bidder will enter Into a contract If his bid 1 accepted, and the right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, May 28, 1904. By order of the county court J. a CLINTON, County Clerk. GONG TO THE FAIR. What to Do If You Desire Praotioal j Information. " i If you contemplate "visiting the St Loul Exposition, to secure reliable In formation as to railroad service, the lowest rates and the best routes. Also as to. the local conditions in St Louts, hotels, etc etc. : . - : . I If you will write the undersigned, stating what information you desire the same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have it on hand, will secure it for you if possible, and with out any expense to you. Address. , B. H. TRMBULL, Commercial Agent 142 Third street, Portland, Ore. IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO. They Caa Stop Their Bate Fallig Owl With Hei tdoe. Ladles who have thin hair and whose hair is falling out can prevent the halt falling out and thicken the growth, with Newbro'a "Herplcide." Besides, Herpl clde is one of the most agreeable hair dressings there Is. Herplcide kills the dandruff germ that eat the hair off at the root After the germ is destroyed, the root will shoot up. nd the hair grow long a ever. Even a sample will con vince any lady that Newbro's Herplcide is an inaispensaDie wnei requisite, it contain no oil or grease, it win not stain 100. In stamps for sample to The Herpl cide Co., Ietrolt, Mich. - Eagle Drug Store ' Owl Drug Store S61-SSS Bond St I4t Com. St Astoria, Oregon. T. F. LAURIN, Proprietor. Special Agent DELIGHTFUL ROUTE IAYLIGHT RIDE IZZY CRAGS 'EEP CANONS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY See nature la an he gloriou bearaty. and then the acme f man's handi work. The first I found alosujr the Be of the Denver A Rie Grande Rath-oad, the latter at the St Louis WorKT Fair. Tour trip will be one of pleas uremake the most of it For infor mation nd Illustrated literature write W. C McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. Portland, Or. ' : NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Card oi Trains - PORTLAND Leave Arrival Puget Sound Llmlted.7:2S am 1:45 pa CLOMEL MAY NOT START. Richard Croksr' Horse May Not Start In Derby. t New York, May 28. Richard Cro- kera horse, ClomeU for which it is said he paid 115,000 with Its Derby engagement is now put down aa a doubtful starter for the classic race, says a World dispatch from London. There are no reports of his training published and he Is not mentioned in the betting. M. Blanc's Gouvernant is first favorite for the race this year and the prospect of It being won for the first time In 40 years by a French man Is giving the contest unusual In- IT Annua PltT-Ht. LonUi Speolal u:u am ps North Coast Limited 1:80 p m T:W a, n Taeoma'and Seattle Night Bxpreae ...11:41 so l: TaJs Puget Sound Limited or North Coaet Limited for Grafe Harbor pointo Take Puget Sound Limited for Oiym- pla direct Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan sas aty-St Louis Special for point on South Bend branch, Double dally train aervtoe on Grey Itsfbor brancb. Ferns trmtee &sy Fte'wA Fisher's Ooera ouse L. E. SEL1Q, Lessee and Manager. NIGHTS 4 . : " Commencing- , , MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1904. The oldest largest best and leader of them all. Palmer It Co. New Tork, presents the favorite emotional actress v MISS CORINNB SNELL AND ALF. ALDRIDGE. "v. . ; Supported by. the . . i . EMPIRE STOCK CO. Also band and orchestra. 20 ARTISTES 20 Of undisputed excellence, In two of the greatest play ever r written. . Wonday, CAPITAL vs. LABOR, or STRIKE FOR JUSTICE Showing both sides of the Greatest Problem of tha American . , People. Positively the same production which haa created so much, enthusiasm in all the Eastern cities to crowded houses. ' , ;. , See The Great Mob Scene 40 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE. Tuesday, FAUST, or WHY WOMEN SIN, Produced on a scale never before attempted by a repertoire com.- . pany. $3,000 actually In vested in magnificent silk, aatin an . i v velvet costume . beautiful scenery and startling electrical ef- . fecta, I'''"'!' ' "" " " " - .. Otice Seen, Never Porsotott ; ,,;,'"Weioesd7r9 Thursday, MARRIED BY MIBTAKB POPULAR PRICES, 35c and 3c Seat sale opens Saturday morning at Griffin's Book Store. ! - Free Band Concert Daily. : " Gtva ua your order for any kind of printing; plain or artistic, business or personal. W guarantee satisfac tion . Best workmanship. ' . Most reasonable price. 4K ; , 1 JOB PRINTING TMB BB6T WE UPPbY IT , . Two linotype machine enable ua to print brief and other book work M short notice. Newspaper composition a specialty. Write for Term. ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO . , WW