PAGE TWO. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1904. 8 8 .8 8 8 8 8 .8 8 Sfce STAR THEATER ASTORIA'S FASHIONABLE VAl'DE Vlllt HOUSE IN CONNECTION WITH STAR AND ARCADE THEA TERS Or PORTLAND Omjn Prejreia Monday. Chtnt of Act Thursday MATINEE DAILY AT 2.43 P. SI MONSTEU BILL Week Beginning MONDAY MATINEE, NOV. 7 THE STAR TRIO Jasming O'Brien, Mann A Franks In troducing their Original Sketch, entitled, "Our Untie." JUMPING DE ONZO Tto World" GrttMt Barrel Jumpe NEFF A MILLER Comedian, Singer and Dancer. KATE ROCKWELL Spectacular Dancer. EDOUARD SCOTT, Singing New York" Greateet Success, "A Little Boy Called Tap." Published, by F. B. Hav land, New York. EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE, Depicting Recent Event by Life Mo tion Picture. Admission 10c to any seat KILLED BY AUTOMOBILE ChafTcur Narrowly Escaped Death at the Hands of Mob of An gry Witnesses. WOMAN WALKED BEFORE CAR MASQUERADE BALL. Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday, Nov. 23rd. By Concomly Tribe, Improved Order lied Men. Foard & Stokes Hall. Police Vaed Clubs to lteaciie the Uueousolous Driver From Countrymen Intent ou Kevenge. New York. Nov. IX. The timely ar rival of a squad ot police has probably saved the life of William Vanderhey den. a chauffer whose electric brcugham had run down and killed an unknown Italian woman In Seventh avenue at the Twenty Ninth street crossing. The chauffer was attacked by a big crowd who witnessed the ac cldent He was beaten down, the clothes wen torn from his body, and when the police arrived he was un conscious. Vanderheyden was carry ing a couple, said to have beea a wealthy Philadelphia lawyer and his wife to a down town hotel. The brougham was running at good speed and the woman walked directly before it She was hurled some distance and the heavy machine, Its speed un checked, ran over her body. The chauffer had expected that the woman would stop but she apparently did not realise her danger until the machine was only a few feet away. ex-mayor and one of he leading cltl sens ot New London, la dead at the age ot T. Hla son la now a member of congress. ON FRIENDLY ISLAND. Shipwrecked Sailor Have Robinson Crusoe Experience, Sydney. Nov. 11. After having been given up tor lost, the eight , missing men of the Ilrltlsh steamer Algburth, which was wrecked tust July on on un charted rock midway between New Guinea and New lirltaln, arrived at Hrlsbane recently safe and sound on bottrd the German steamship Prints Slglsmund. The men who landed had exper iences such as seldom fall to the loj of shipwrecked mariners. After a tempestuous voyage they ran their boat ashore at Aranut is- SEES A ROSY VISION. Member of Hague Tribunal Looks for End of Wars in Near Future, New York Nov. U. Ex-Mlnlster to Turkey Oscar 8. Strauss, a member of The llague tribunal, expresses the belief that a sudden termination of hostilities In the fur east Is possible In the near future. "1 have Kmg hnd the Impression," he mi Ul, "that we will wake up some morning and find that ' through the good office of Great ltrltuln, with the (rttit consent of the signatory power to the treaty of Ilrrlln, an arrangement has been agreed upon by which the far eastern questions have been set tied by one stroke. That Is to say, Russia will have come to an agree ment with Great Itrltnln, and second artly with the signatory powers, for having free access to the sea through land, and to their surprise were re- the Dardanelle In return for which a celved with the greatest hospitality by I permanent adjustment of the Afghan the natives, who provided them with boundary and Great Britain's domtna. the best food and shelter they could hlon of the Persian gulf will be granted. afford. , I and that In the far east Japan's sphere So amicable became the relations be- 0f Influence will be recognised In Co- tween the castaways and the island-1 rea, while Manchuria, with certain era that the latter entreated weir rights to Japan secured, will revert to friends to stay with them for good. china. This done, the peace of the Eventually a passing sloop anchored I word will be Insured certainly for our off the Island and offered to take the generation, and by the end of that time, whites on board, but, according to the tne nations will have become so ac- captain, several of the Algburtn s customed to availing themselves of The crew required much persuasion oe- Hague tribunal that wars will be large- fore they would consent to leave, and hy eliminated. the natives only allowed them to de part with the greatest reluctance. Some of the other castaways fared less agreeably. The chief officers boat sighted an island, and the men went ashore to fill their water casks. onlv to be confronted by a mob or savages In full war paint, armed with spears and clubs. One of the crew flourished an empty ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Capital l aid Id 1100,000. Purptui aud Undivided Profit. $20,000 Transacts a general bauklng business, lute rest paid on time deposit, J. Q. A, BOW LB Y, 0. L PETERSON, FRANK PaTTON, J. W. flARNF.lt, President. Vioa Fwsldont , Casblsr. AmU CaatiUr 168 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE. First National Bank of Astoria ESTABLISHED 1886 Capital and Surplus $100,000 NEW STYLE RESTAURANT No. 120 Eleventh Street. BEST MEALS IN TOWN. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT First Class Chef. Good Service. LINERS ARE FLOATING HOTELS. Nswest German Ships Hsve Convn ienoie of a Palse. New York, Nov. It. Hunting hotels on the Kuropeun plan, with Turkish bath and elevator attachments, are about what the new monster ships of lh llnmhiirtf Am.rlinn Una th Its wheels were quickly reverse ku... ami vtimllv the nartv cot . - . . I i wi 111 AUKuntn t it tuim uuu Aiur" i THE LLOUVRB A First Cluss Concert Hall . . Finest Iksort In Th Citv V ADMISSION FREE ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM CHANGE WEEKLY Seventh and Astor Streets CHARLES WIRKKALA. Pron 433 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 but the pavement was wet and they failed to hold and Vanderheyden made an attempt to catch the woman by leaning over the front of the car but to no purpose. He was quickly at tacked by hundreds of men and boys and beaten to the ground. The police soon arrived but had to use their clubs freely to disperse the angry crowd. while the excitement was at its height the couple in the brougham dlsap peared. away unharmed. Prominent Dead. New London, Conn., Nov. 11. Ex- Congressman Augustus Brandegenee, ooaoaaoaaaa ana a a aaaaaaaa s Our Drugs Are Pure We compound prescriptions with great care from a complete stock of fresh and pure drugs. We also sell all the standard home remedies and all kinds of Proprietary Articles, Combs, Brushes, Razors, Soaps, all kinds of Toilet Articles, Etc. We Charge no Fancy Prices. Corner of Fourteenth ljot.iL Trtln Otnpn and Commercial Street nail S Dill 8, oIOlB 8 888888888888 8888888888888 GOLDEN EAGLE STRIKE IS RICH. Prospecting on Flint Creek Receive Stimulus. Anaconda, Nov. 11. John A. Acgen- er and Herman Moen, owners of the Golden Eagle mines on Flint creek, have about 10 tons of rich ore sacked and ready for shipment. There is a great deal more In sight, which win be hurried out of the camp at once. The strike at the Golden Eaglo is stupendous. Some of the ore goes 180, 000 to the ton. In fact. It was so rich that it could not be sampled. The greater portion of the ore In the tunnel goes from 330 to $500 a ton, and It Is said thut there Is apparently no end to this. As a bonanza mine the Golden Eagle takes the lead over anything ever dis covered In that portion of the state. The discovery at the Golden Eagle has stimulated prospecting and devel opment work mightily. Many men have gone to flint creek to look at the strike and have come away amazed at' the richness of the ore. A number of Anacondans are Inter ested In mining property adjoining the Golden Eagle, or clone to It. lea, are to be, Iloth vessels are now In course of construction, the former at Stettin and the latter at llolfust. Each of the ships la to have a grill room of the proportions of a modern restaurant. Passengers mny dine when they please and order luncheon orl dinners for friends who may visit them on board. Passenger elevators will run through all Ave "stories," as the decks might properly be called. Each ship will have a large Turkish bath and a gymnasium. The time of the ships between tnis port and Plymouth or C'herboug I ex pected to be about seven and one-hulf days. The Knlserln will be 705 feet long. 77 feet beum and 51 feel deep. She will have a cargo capacity uf 16.000 tons, will carry 000 first cabin passen gers, 300 second cabin, 250 third-clan and 2130 steerage. The America will be slightly smaller. Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY 811 HUMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Unggng' Checked and Transferred Trucks Mid Furniture Wagons- Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. Reliance Electrical Works H.W.CYCS, Manager We are thoroughly prcjrd for making cetitnatoa aud eiocutlng orders for all kinds of electrical installing and repairing, Supplies to stock. V II thiCdubratedSIIKLIlY LAMP. Cull op Tlioiie 1101. 428 BOND STREET MONASTERY IN IDAHO. The TROY Laundry 1$ the only White Labor Laundry in tho City. Does the Rest of Work at very reasonable Prices, and is in every way worthy of your patronage. Cor. 10th and DUANE STS. Phono 1091 ASTORIA- IRON WORKS JOHN FOX, Pres. and SupU F. L. BISHOP, Secretary A. L. FOX, Vice President. ASTUKLA HAVINiitt BANK, Trea Designers and Manufacturers of V V THK LATEST IMPROVED CANNING MACHINERY, MARINE ENGINES AND BOILERS. COMPLETE CANNERY OUTFITS FURNISHED. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street, .... ASTORIA, OREGON. COLORADO MOSTLY REPUBLICAN. ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. Having installed a Rubber Tiring Machine of the latest pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work in that line at reasonable prices. Telephone 291. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUANE STREET5. Institution i to Be Under th Super vision of Biihop Glori.ux. Boise, Idaho, Nov. 11. Two fathers of the Benedictine ilrotherhood of the Catholic church art expected to arrive here soon from Missouri for the pur pose ot establishing a monastery In this Mute, The institution, which Is to be under the supervision of Ulshop Democrats Elect Governor and Will Glorleux, will be oiwruted uiion a Control Senate. Ismail scule at first, growing grailual'y Denver, Nov. 11. The News (demo cratlc) today says: Increuse, H Is to be located near the While the returns on the vote for town of Cottonwood. In Idaho county state officers apart from governor are The site of the proposed monastery far from complete, the News has com- the central purl of the stale Is dd plled tables that seem to show the elec- dared to be on Ideal one. The build Hon of the entire republican state tick- nga will be surrounded by waving et, except Peabody, and of the three fluids of grain cultivated by the fathers, republican congressmen. A consider- by means of which they will nstaln able number of counties are estimated themselves while doing the work of on the best possible advice and there the chureh to which they have tiken Is a chance that Mrs. Grenfell, demo-VOWR, The country Is new at this cratlc candidate for superintendent of I time, but Is growing rapidly and the public Instruction, may pull through on vaue 0f tne monastery property Is the scratch vote In her favor. exoeeted to steadily Jncreui us ine The state senate Is democratic, by a jrearg g0 Dy, good majority, but the complexion of riiMiiximuiiiiiiiirrTTTTT-TrTTTrill....MITTTTTTtT FRESH AND CURED MEATS Wholesale and Retail Ships, Logging Camps and Mills supplied on short notice. LIVE STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD a WASHINQTON MARKET . CHRISTENS0N & CO. as the opportunities for Its usefulness tlAAAitXTXtlglllltllllljaXxJTrTTTTTXTTlITttTTi 1 1 i nry the house is In doubt. WANT EIGHT HOUR DAY. Carpenter and Mechanic TOOLS FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY CENTRAL MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fabrman, Proprietor!. CHOICEST FRESH AND SALT MEATS. PROMPT DELIVERY 542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. Chicago Anarchists Meeting Not Very Enthusiastic New York, Nov. 11. About D00 per sons calling inemBeives anarcmsis have assembled in an east side hall to commemorate the death of the Hay- market rioters In Chicago. Policemen were present and the chairman was told that If any Incendiary speeches were made the meeting would be closed. The chairmun de clared this to be proof that liberty Is dead In America. Several other speeches were made Including one by a well Known woman agnaior wno bewailed the lock of interest and the falling off in attendance at the an archist meeting. Severe Earthquake in Chile, New York, Nov. 11. Severe earth quakes have been felt In the northern provinces, says a Herald dispatch from Valparaiso de Chile. Many houses were damaged In Tacna and Artca. In Negerltta several houses were thrown down. Four men were Injured by falling walls. International Six Day Raoe. New York, Nov. 11. Nearly a dozen countries will be represented this year in the annual six day bicycle race at Madison square garden. The race rill begin at 12:30 A. M. December I and end on the night of December 10. DISCRIMINATING LADIES. Enjoy Using Herplclde oa Aeeaaat .( It. Dlstlaetlveaess, The ladles who have used Newbro's Herplclde sneak of it In the highest terms, for M quick effect In cleansing the scalp of dandruff and also for Its ex cellence as a general halr-dresnlng. It makes the scalp feel fresh and It allays that Itching which dandruff will cause. Newbro's Herplclde effectively cures dandruff, as it destroys the germ that causes It. The same germ causes hair to fall out, and later baldness; In killing It, Herplclde stops falling hair and prevent baldness. It Is also an Ideal hair dress ing, for It lends an arlstoeratie charm to the hair that Is quite distinctly. Sold by leading druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps for oamnle to The Herplclde Co., De troit, lUoh, Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond 8t, Owl Drug Store, 54) Com. St., T. F. Laurln, Prop. "Special Agent" Steamer "SUE H. ELMORE" The Largest; Staunchcst, Steadiest and most Seaworthy vessel ever on this route. Dest of Table and State Koom Accommo dations. Will make round trin evorv fiva dnva Utwn ASTORIA ANr TILLAMOOK Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railway & Navigation Co. and Astoria & Columbia Uivor It. 11. for Portland, San Francisco and all points East. For freight and passenger rutes apply to Samuel Elmore & Co., Gen'l Agts., Astoria, Ore. OH TO A. & C. II. It. Portland, Oregon Pacific Navagatlon Company, Tillamook, Oregon , O. It. & X. Company, Portland, Oregon AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beor Best In The Northwest v. North Pacific I Brewing Co.