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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1004.
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REGISTER
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For -Sale
Cheap
Address C. R.
Astorian Office
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The smoKe of Peace and Comfort
. , Comes from our Havana Leaf ' . i
"LA IMPERIAL" CIGAR
Made by dean workmen. A single trial will put up good
argument for itself. SOLD BI EVERY DEALER IN TOWN
J. V. BURNS, Manufacturer
8 Give them a trial 474 Commercial Street
MATTRESSES
Wool, Curled Hair, Mohair, Spring. All kinds of Mattresses
made to order. Prices the Lowest
L. H. HENNINGSEN $ CO.
504 BOND STREET, ASTORIA, OREGON. " PHONE, RED 2305
Brooks & Johnson, Proprietors.
Phone No. 831
THE WIGWAM
GlIS BROOKE, Manager
Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast
Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars
SEE THt ILLUSTRATED PICTURES
Eighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA
One that won't leak. Ooe that
will be fire proof.
When Yon Want a Good Roof
One that ha proven to be satisfactory under tbe most exacting conditions. One that wll
last When yon are after that kind of a roof, you'll settle down on ELATKRITB ROOFING
IteoeUno more than cheap, worthless paper or any otber unsatisfactory class of roofing
material, but Its worth more. Let ns quote prices.
The Elaterite Roofing Co.
Worcester Bidg.
Portland, Ore.
LO
60 TONS
BEST LUMP
Free Delivery. Phone orders to No. 1961. Elmore & CO.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE ASTORIAN
MINERS ARE
CARRIED OFF
Five Men Misteriously Kidnapped
By Masked Men Near Victor
Wednesday Night
ARE TAKEN FROM DEPUTIES
Men Had Ben Hun Out of the
Community, but Had lteturn.
ed, and Wer Arrested By
: the Authorities.
Victor, Colo., July 7. Considerable
anxiety la felt here for the safety of
five men who were deported from this
district by the military but have re
turned within the but week. The men
were placed under arrest by the civil
authorities aa soon aa It waa learned
that they had defied the orders given
them 'at the time of their deportation.
They were kept under guard at a hotel
until last night when two deputy
sheriffs started presumably to escort
them out of the camp. At a point west
of the city near the Santa Rita mine
the deputies were auddenly confronted
by half a doien masked men who were
heavily armed. The prisoners were
taken from the deputies, as also were
their guns, and they were ordered to
return to town. This order they
obeyed. A short distance from the
point where the masked men first ap
peared the deputlea saw a large band
of masked men, numbering, they esti
mate, at least SO. Immediately upon
returning to the city the deputies told
the sheriff's office and the military
headquarters of their experience. De
tails of troops were sent out to search
for the mob and the kidnaped men and
Sheriff Edward Belt also led a posse
In pursuit. All pursuing parties re
turned to the city after several hours'
fruitless search. The hunt was re
sumed at daylight by the military.
TROOPS MOVE 'AT NIGHT.
Weather Reported to Be Unbearably
Warm at Seat of Hostilities,
Liao Tang, July 7. According to a
trustworthw report; Major General
Mistchenko on July 5 captured a large
convoy of Japanese provisions, prin
cipally of rice. In the convoy were
50 bead of cattle.
In view of the extreme heat most
of the moving of troops Is done at
night.
Special sanitary measures are en
forced with rigor In all the camps and
an unlimited supply of boiled drinking
water Is furnished the soldiers. Up
to the present time the health of the
Russian troops remains good.
Marconi Company Well Fixed.
New York, July 7. The board of di
rectors of the Marconi Company have
authorized the issuance of a state
ment in regard to the suit brought
by Henry Gardner against the com
pany and Its directors. The plaintiff,
It is said, Is not a stockholder of rec
ord. The statement says:
"The Marconi Company is In the
most satisfactory financial condition,
having ample funds in the treasury
for every purpose."
Cyclone in Guatemala.
San Francisco July 7. Private ad
vices received by cable report that the
port of Champertco, Jn Guatemala, was
almost wholly destroyed by a cyclone.
Details are lacking, but the few words
received by wire Indicate that the land
ing facilities had been swept away, and
in such an event, the buildings ashore
must have suffered considerably. It
Is not believed that the port will be
able to receive ship goods for the next
two months.
General Chaffee in Montana.
Butte, Mont., July 7. A Billings spe
cial to the Miner says that General
Chaffee arrived In that city last night,
where he was met by Captain Thomas
Swabe, constructing quartermaster at
Fort McKenzIe, Wyoming.
General Chaffee is on a tour of in
spection of western forts. He will go
to Fort McKenzIe by a special train
this morning.
Captain Ackley Appointed.
San Francisco, July 7. Captain
Seth M. Ackley, U. S. N., has been
designated by the navy department as
the commandant of .the prospective
new naval station at Sublg Bay, Lu
zon. The navy department will make
Sublg Bay the principal naval coal
ing station and repair station in the
orient. .
Hoodoo Sign Removed.
Chicago, July 7. Every evidence of
the word "Iroquois" in relation to the
building formerly known as the Iro
quois theater has been obliterated and
not even the sign remains to remind
passers of the accident In which over
(00 lost their Uvea Fainters bavt ob
literated the sign "Iroquois Theater"
which extended along the side ot the
building and painted over It "Vaude
ville Theater."
The gothlc letters bearing the name
which appeared above the main en
trance have been chiseled out. Noth
ing yet has been substituted.
Lavita Victor In Yacht Race,
Victoria, B. C July . The yacht
races Monday of the Northwestern
International Tacht Racing Associa
tion proved a decided success. The
breeie was all that could be wished
for. The course was the same as on
Saturday, the distance being about
seven miles. As classes A and B. had
to go over It twice, these yachts were
given a dlstanct of about 14 miles.
In "A" class the following entered:
Qwenol of Victoria, Qwendolln of Se
attle, Linda of Seattle, Lavita ot Se
attle and Faloon of Seattle. The wind
proved too heavy for the new Qwen
dolln, which made such remarkable
time In the light breeses ot Saturday.
She heeled over too far and was easily
outsailed by the heavier crafts, Linda
and Lavita.
Between these two the race was very
keen. The Lavita covered the distance
In 2 hours SS minutes 14 seconds,
while the Linda did It In 1 hours 17
minutes 40 seconds. The Undo, how
ever, waa put behind the Lavita.
ever, on time allowance, was put be
hind the Lavita, Through another
foul today she was also disqualified.
the first going to Lavita,. and the sec
ond to Gwenol. The latter covered the
course in 2 hours IS minutes 32 sec
onds,
In "B" class there entered: Wide-
awake of Vancouver, Ariadne ot Bell-
Ingham, Madeline of Seattle, Delorea
of Vancouver and Eileen of Vancouver.
This race was easily won by the Wide
awake. The distance waa covered by
her In the fastest time In both the
A and B classes. 2 hours SS minutes
40 seconds. She thus carried off not
only the trophies In her class, but also
the coveted Keystone trophy. The
Madeline took second place In B class,
making it In 2 hours S4 minutes 38
seconds.
In "C" class there were: Dlone of
Victoria, Copper Queen of Crofton,
sailing under the Victoria flag, Em
press of Seattle, White Cap of Vic
toria, Aloha of Victoria, Dorothy of
Victoria, Marietta of Victoria, Oneida
of Victoria, Banshee of Vancouver and
Hiawatha ot Vancouver.
The Marietta won first place, with
the White Cap second. The time for
the winner was 1 hour 14 minutes 5
seconds.
In Saturday's matches a mistake was
made in awarding the Lavita second
place in class A. The judges at first
considered that the standing, but lat
terly discovered that a mistake had
been made and that the Gwenol waa
second.
The association met tonight, dis
tributed the trophies and conducted
the regular business It was decided
to hold the next meeting at Vancouver.
Officers were elected as follows: Pres
ident, Capt. Hobson, Vancouver; vice
president, F. 8. Stimson, Seattle; sec
retary, O. L. Shenser, Vancouver;
treasurer, J. Kelly, Vancouver; ad
miral, W. H. Abbott, Bellingham; vice
admiral, Capt. Newman of Seattle;
commodore, A. T. Pearce, Victoria;
vice commodore, G. Cuppage, Vic
toria; fleet captain, Capt. Johnson, of
the Gwendolln, Seattle.
Tbe Grotto handles nothing but
straight liquors; no blended goods in
the bouse.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUSIN ESS OPPORTU N ITI ES
BUT 15-CCNT MKAL
You sen always fine) the best 15-oent
. meal In the elty at the Rising tun
restaurant, No, 012 Commercial street
Lump Coal Large Lumps Ring up
ft. Elmore A Co., Main 1901, and er
, dor a ton of Ladysmith eoal. They
deliver It.. Select lump seal.
JAPAN ESI GOODS.
New stock ef fsney goods Just arrived
at Yokohama asaarv Call and see
the latest novsttlss from Japan.
Economy
Brand
Evaporated
Greani
1 Is of uniform quality at all ,
1 seasons, always pure, heavy 1
In consistence, of delicious .
flavor and appetizing ap
pearance.
I Ask for the brand with
ithe"Helvetia" cap label.
i Made by the largest pro-,
Iducers of Evaporated
Cream In the world.
PIANO TUNER.
-far good, reliable plana work see yew
loeel tuner, Tn. Fredrlekssn. 2071
end street 'Phone Red 8074.
Union made heating stoves, heme men
iifsctured and very stove perfect, at
Montgomery's tin and plumbing
Iters, 425 tent) street 'Phone 1031.
Upper Astoria Viae a place where you
ean get a (Ins glass af beer, aa good
wlnea and liquors aa you aan find
any plsoe In the elty.
HARRY JONES.
Oppeslta North Psoitis Brewery.
Aldsrbreek Transfer Company Big
gage transferred and wood fur
nlshed. Orders received at Gaston's
stable. Phone Main 1671. E. L
Geddes, Mgr.
WOOD. WOOD. WOOD.
Cord weed, mill wood, box wood, any
kind ef wood at lowest prises. Kelly,
the transfsr man. 'Phono 2211 Black,
Bsrn en Twelfth, opposite opera
house.
FOR SALE Furnished rooming house.
Mrs. O. Hsnaen, eorner Tenth and
end streets.
WANTED Room with bath In quiet
neighborhood near business seetlors
preferred. Address "CV Astorian.
Flrstelasa mssl far I601 nlsa sake,
eeffee, pis, or. doughnuts, Be. U.
restaurant 434 Bond street
For Sale At Oaiton'a feed stable, ana
Colfax roller feed milli ana 29 hers
power motor and startsr boxj belt
Ing, shafting and pulleys, and ana
Fairbanke fleer seated alea an
buteher'a wall aeales.
Stsndard portable and adjustabls
shower bath, finest made, prioe 113.
Only two eerews ta put In plsoe. John
A. Montgomery, tinner and plumber,
425 Band etreet Fhena 1031.
Wanted Several Industrious persona
In aaeh state ta travel for house
established 11 years and with
large eapltal, ta sail upon msrehanta
and agsnts for suseessful and profit
able Una. Psrmansnt engagement
Weekly sash salary of 124 and all
travsllng expenses and hotel bills
advanoed In sash aaeh week. Ex
perlenea not essential.' Mention ret
erenee and Inclose eelfaddreessd
envelope. Notional, Caxton Bldg
Chicago.
For nice furnished rooms andalso two
housekeeping rooms.. Inquire Mrs.
Lsnhsrt, 211 Bond St
LST--Xbls7iriesthsr purss contain
Ing $5 In greenbacks and ohsok for
112.80 on Portland bonk. Findsr re
turn to this office.
OONO TO THE FAIR.
What ta Do If You Desire Praetlosl
Informstlon.
If you contemplate visiting the St
Louis Exposition, to sn-ure reliable In
formation, as to railroad service, the
lowest rates and ths best routes. Also
ss to ths local conditions In St, Louts,
hotels, etc., etc.
If you .will write the undersigned,
stating what Information you deslrV
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,
Portlsr.d, Ors.
DONT GO TO ST. LOUIS
'Till you call at or write to the Chi
cago, Milwaukee & Kt. Paul Railroad
Office 124 Thirt street, Portland, Ore
Low rates to all points east. In connec
tion with all transcontinental. ,
H. S. ROWE,
General Agent,
The World's Fair Route.
Those anticipating an eastern trip,
or visit to the Louisiana Purchase
exposition at St. Louis, cannot afford
to overlook the advantages offered by
the Mlssuri Pacific Railway, which, on
account of Its various routss and gate
ways, has been appropriately named
"The World'a Fair Route."
Passengers from the northwest take
the Missouri Paclflo trains from Den
ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either
going direct through Kansas City, or
via Wichita. Fort Scott and Pleasant
Hill.
Two trains dally from Denver and
Pueblo to St Louis without change,
carrying all classes of modern equip
ment Including electrla lighted obser
vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten
dally trains between Kansas City and
St. Louis.
Writs or call on W. C. McBrlde, gen
eral agent 124 Third street, PortHnd,
for detailed Information and Illustrat
ed literature. .
THIS PAPER iMs"
Agency, YU Hunsoma Strait, San Francluro,
('nlirornl, wlims contracts for advertising
can be made fur It.
Always Open Day or Night
Russian, m a rn 1H? C
TURKISH or . Ms IA M
TUB MJ) JLVk il HiiwJ
THE PALACE BATHS
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ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOHN OX, Pres. an 8apt. A. L. FOX, Vice President.
F. U BISHOP, Secretary AHTORIA BAY INUB BANK, Tress
? W Designers and Manufacturers of V V
THB LATEST IMPROVED
CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS.
COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
Foot of Fourth Street, .... ASTORIA, OREGON.
433 Commercial Street
Phone Main 121
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY SHERMAN, Manager
Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and
Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
THE LOUVRE
A First Class Concert Hall - Finest JResort In The City
ADMISSION FREE
ATTHACTIVE I'ROGKAM CHANGE WEEKLY
Seventh and Astor Street CHARLES WIRKKALA, Prop.