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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1901. PAGE THREE, $1.25' Novels Now 25cts 1IKAHTOP HOMH, 0 ALU MKT K. . KNKMY TO KINO, iioiua l-OKINU, CONQUJSKOit, tit I SIS, . . . Crawford Wbntr Stephen . . . lieu O. Athftrton Churchill Published for first time in paper 25cts a copy See our Show Windows. J. N. GRIFF I N Tho New Wall Tint Csilcimo All the colon of tht rainbow FISHER BROS. Co. NEW ZEALAND FIRE INSURANCE , COMPANY 01 NEW ZEALAND. W. P. Thorn m, Manager, San Frsnrisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. Hai been Underwriting on the Pacific Cout twanty-flvs yean. . S. EIE20RE 0 0.i Resident Agents, Astoria, Or. LYNCH FEST IS IMMINENT New Mexican Mob Has Surround' ed Cattle Thieves and Mean H to Take Action. If it is worth while to do business at all, it Is worth while to do a lot of It And this meat-is always a proportionate amount of news paper space. nt ltTk m. SF lf scow Bay iron urass umu Manufacturers of Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronre Castings. General Foundryuien and Patternmakers. Absolutely first-class work. Prices lowest. Phcne 2451 Comer Eighteenth end Franklin, nocuttontttto M n a a a a a a a a a a aaaaaaaaaastt The Palace Cafe aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaag The Best Restaurant a RetsUr Metis. 25 Ceitt jj Sunday Dinners I Specialty Eerytblsr tbe Market Affors a Palace Catering Company; aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fuhrman, Proprietors. CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS. - PROMPT DELIVERY 543 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. LACE CURTAINS This department la crowded to its utmoat with new Curtain creations IMPORTED BRUSSELS NET CURTAINS In neat, dainty pat terns, at, per pair 6.00, $8.00 and $10.00 IRISH POINT CURTAINS These are very dealrable Curtains; In neat designs, at, per pair ,..$4.00 and $5.00 COTTAGE CURTAINS In blue and white, green and white and pink and white; these art tht latest creatlone for bedroom, sit. ting-room or dining-room, at a pair... $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, $3.00 ORIENTAL TAPESTRY CURTAINS In new rich patterns and " cdorlngs, at per pair $2-00, $20, $3.00 and $3.50 ALL STREET CARS TAKE YOU TO ZAPF a CO., WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. DEPUTY CONSTABLE KILLED Posse lias Ueeri Sent to Scene of Trouble for Purpose of Inter cepting the Mob In Its Mad Purpose. Albuquerque, K. M., July 11. A posse headed by Under Sheriff Ed Newcomer has gone to La Padillos, 10 miles south of here, where a mob has three alleged cattle thieves sur rounded In a bouse bent on lynching them. The three men were recognised by Deputy Constable Joseph FadelUv of Las Padlllas on the street In the latter place and he proceeded to ar rest them. A running fight In the street ensued. One of the alleged ban dits was wounded and Padllla was shot several times and almost in stantly killed. , The pursued men then entered a house, ran tbe owners out and barred the doors. A mob of sev eral hundred people surrounded' the house and when tbe messengers who came to Albuquerque to notify the of ficers left the place, shots were being exchanged between the mob and the prisoner. fatally wounded his wife and then committed suicide at his home in Brooklyn, The couple had five child ren who. were huddled In an adjoin ing room when the crime was committed. STRUCK BY A BASEBALL FISHERMEN ARE DISPLEASED Msryfsnd Plsysr Probably Fatally In . jured by Peculiar Aceldent Philadelphia, July 11. Unconscious as a result of having been struck on the bead by a baseball on Saturday, H. Williamson, 23 years old, of Provi dence, Maryland, lies at the point of death In the university hospital, while his bride of two weeks waits In anguish beside his cot. The physicians say that he Is suffering from a com pre slon on the brain. Williamson was a pitcher of the Providence baseball team and was in the box in the game with tbe Cherry Hill team at Cherry Hill, Md. While at the bat he was struck on the head by a swift balL Mrs. Williamson, who Is only 16 rears old, was a witness of the accident. A good way In which to kill or stop the ravages of moths in carpets after Insects have commenced eating Is to take a coarse crash towel and wring It out in clean water, spread it smoothly on the carpet, then iron it dry with hot iron repeating It on all suspected places and those least used. It Is not necessary to press hard, heat and steam does the work effectually oa worms and eggs. THIS CAT HATCHED CHICKENS. But the Story Comes All the Way From Berlin, So Beware, New York, July 1L A dispatch to the Herald from Berlin asserts with out qualification that a brood of chick ens has been hatched by a cat In Buschen, near Dusseldorff. The ani mal attacked the old hen each time It ventured to approach and continued setting on the eggs until the chickens were hatched in the ordinary course. Tbe chickens now follow the cat about wherever it goes. Cancer ons Ulceus BOOTED Hi THE BLOOD. After tie ace ef 45 er 50, when the vital powers are naturally weaker, it is aoticed that ft hurt of any kind heals slowly, and oft a very insignificant scratch or bruise becomes a bad vicar or sore. At this time of life warty rrewth. stole and pimples that have been on the Doay sijBMt iresa birttt bejia to inflame and fester, and v before very leaf are larfs eating, sloughing ulcers. mrJ Whsvraserorlceris T.... . ' lnwUkMlinrMvoKn.. Dear Birsj-I havs not wrd strong- BlOW ta aeailBg tta yott may prals yon- rr medietas. I had a, sore d? be sure sonatliag is radical- "cpiu?r,T,rJ woid ! i i-m tl Z. v,., smra and bieod, would sets over, fe weald IT wrof with ytur blood. r.r kssi. The doctors proasanctUVcsBMr. Bom eld taiat er poison that kl a. hiu ike sr t dis ks ins .M!WirtW ff.r SPJ, snd whn U tbs yoiseaoms nttr had mm ssaBMfigiflrtior mt it hid. 1 took u ail mirr J rears is bscisaiir to assart f1!- tkln"J' to tom tin ftr it Wa. tself, ad kreaks eut sad be- ?ff;VSSt. IglZntiVZ? cones a bad alter aad per- Osat, Asdraia County, at. JOSUXtrS ftlXD. haps the begiaaiag of Cancer. These old sores are rooted is the blood, aad while wash, soaps, salves, etc., keep the surface cleaa, they are sot healing. A blood nediciae t purify aad streagthen the polluted blood, sad a tonic to build vp the general system is what is needed, and a) a. s. 3. is last sach a remedy. No coisoa 1 so now. erful nd o germ so deadly that this great vegetable blood remedy cannot reach it, aad ulcers of every kiad quickly yield to its wonderful curative properties. Medical advice or any information you may desire will be give by onr physician without charge. Think British Columbia and 8ound Packer Ar Conspiring. Vancouver, B. C, July It. The Fra ser river fishermen view with no little dissatisfaction some of the decisions reached at the conference of Puget sound and British Columbia salmon ciinners. It was agred that no Puget sound 'cannerymen should buy flsh in Canadian waters, and that no British Columbia canners should purchase salmon In United States waters ex cept from and through the author ized representatives of the respective canneries and Independent trap-own ers. The fishermen say that the whole object of this agreement Is to keep down the price of fish. It is con sidered a combine. In the past there has been consider able buying of fish by Puget sound cannerymen from Fraser river fisher men. This aided the latter to get a fair price. On the other hand, the Fraser river canners have at times bought from the Puget sound fisher men, and the two associations have to some extent frustrated each other's efforts to keep the price low In this way. By the present arrangement the members of each association, if short of fish In their own territory, must buy from the canners and not from the fishermen in the foreign territory. This means that the fishermen are shut off from any outside market, and there Is no doubt that trouble Is brew ing. The obvious result is that they will form an International fishermen's union to offset the strength of the two canners' unions, which really amount to a salmon combine embracing Brit ish Columbia and Washington can ners. The fishermen assert that there was more a desire at the recent con ference to adopt means to hold them down than to find ways of preserving the Industry. Henceforth a strike on the Fraser will mean a strike on the sound, and vice versa, if an interna tlonal fishermen's union is formed The matter, of an International hatch ery was postponed for a few months. Well-Known Banker Dead. - New York, July 11. The body of .banker Fred Helns, formerly mayor of Davenport, la., who died here sudden ly on Sunday, has been taken to bis late home. The banker came here with his wife to see a daughter off to Europe. An attack of acute indiges tion caused his death. 80RRY HE'S A CANDIDATE. Ex-Senator Davis' Son on Vies Presi tsntial Nomination. New York, July 1L John T. Davis, the only son of ex-Senator Henry O. Davis, democratic nominee for the vice presidency, is visiting this city. His father's nomination at St. Louis came, he says, as a great surprise. "At tbe same time I rather regret it personally," he added. "We thought when we dissuaded father from ac cepting the nomination for the govern orship of West Virginia that he would remain out of politics altogether. He is an active man, and looks much younger than his 81 years might indicate." TO FURTHER ARBITRATION. HOTEL PORTLAND The Finest Hotel In the Northwest PORTLAND. OREGON. einiiara e liccr. Overdue Makes Port. San Francisco, July 11. The over due French bark Montebello on which 15 per cent reinsurance was quoted, has arrived here, 180 days out from Swansea. Her long trip Is accredited to calms and head winds. She reports speaking the British ship Celtic Monarch In latitude 60.24 south, longitude 87.14 west, for the welfare of which considerable anxiety has been felt Suioide a Chicago Man. San Francisco, July 11. It ia now believed that the true name of the man who shot himself here on Satur day lust U William Bailey and that his home was In Chicago. His cloth lug, it has been discovered, bore a Chicago tailor's tag, showing that it was made for a person of that name. Firing at Port Arthur. Chef 00, July 11, p. in. There was heavy firing at Port Arthur from mid night until i o'clock this morning. Murder and Suicide. New York, July 11. In a jualous rags WtUum No'illng has probably Proposal Under Way by Trades Unions of New York. New York, July 11. Plans are be ing made for the formation of a per manent organization of the National Structural Building Trades Alliance, composed of labor organizations throughout the country for the purpose of bringing about yearly trade agree ments with a view to fostering a bet ter feeling between employers and em ployes and to further arbitration in labor disputes. It is estimated that at least half a million men In the skilled building trades will be represented In the or ganization. A temporary organiza tion has been .effected which will be made permanent at a meeting set for August 8. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best Ia The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. HATiS TRIMMED FREE Mrs. I. Ingletpn has just received a fine line " of ladies' and children's trimmed hats, and street hats. MRS. R. ENGLBTON, WELCH BLOCK. TOMG EZ3 In All Brando and Sizes We have them in stock. The Trade supplied at absolutely bottom prices. We have added a Pipe Repairing Department Best work in this line. WA C3AI 530 Commercial Street -114 Eleventh Street JIM - itVjiirsH.'i If MM! IS Luscious Flavors From prime ripe fruit only are what make our soda so highly prized by all drinkers. No harmful consequences lurk in the foaming fluid flowing from our fountain. The stream carries Its welcome freight of coolness and mois ture wherever it goes. Results and medical science mark our pure soda as the best antidote for thirst and dryness yet devised. EASTERN CANDY STORE. 506-508 Commercial St, Next Griffin's Book Store. Economy Orand Evaporated Cream bears the above cap label. Contains fully as much food substance per can as the watery Imitations la larger cans. It Is smooth and perfect because skillfully pre pared. Its purity Is guaranteed. Toke Point f festaurant Under New Management BOWERS A BEAUUEUN. Proprietor! SPECIAL MERCIINTS LUNCH 25c OYSTERS ANY STYLE We Never Close 112 Eleventh St. THE LOUVRE A First Class Concert Hall Finest Xlesort In The City ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM Seventh and Aster Streets CHANGE WEEKLY CHARLES MRKKALA. Prep.