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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1905)
t 1 THE MORNING ASTORlAN,4 ASTORIA, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1W1 ACCIDENTALLY SHOT Boy at Wild West Show Shoots a Playmate., DIES IN HIS MOTHER'S ARMS proposition wivs introduced in council It was explained that the city was in immediate need of I2S.000.000 and tot that reason the city would hare to lease the gaa works for a tone term of years. The newspaper! proposition i that time be given to citliens to form a syndicate which shall pay to the city I2S.000.000 In the sam manner as pro posed In the lease. Occurred in a Club Erected by Wealthy Broklyites to Keep the Boys Off the Streets Although Murder. Polioe Deold U Accidental, New Tortc. May 8. During a mimic Ud west show to the Flatbush Boys' club of Brooklyn, John Hines, 18 years old. haa been , accidentally shot by a playmate of It. Htnea died In bis mother's arms a few hours later. The club waa erected by wealthy Brooklynttes to keep the boys oft th street In he basment la a gymnasium. where Hines and II other lads gath ered In rnimlo performancea they bad seen at wild west shows. They had been doing Indian dances, throwing the lasso, and having a Jolly time gen erally, when suddenly! Walter Drla coll drew a large revolver and began snapping it at the boys. Several time the pistol was snapped. Then came a flash and Hines fell. His playmate raft to the street shouting for help, but Hines was shot through the tempH. and was beyond medical aid. Driscoll was lockd up on the charge of homicide, but the police are satis fied that .the shooting was accidental. He cried hysterically over the affair, saying ha had taken his father's re volver from home secretly and sup posed It waa not loaded. Murder Trial. Butte, Mont, Mat A Glasgow. Mont, Special to the Butte Miner states that the Malcolm murder case has been called for trial at that place Geer .the murdered man cornea from Utah, where he Is said to be well con nected, A. E. Walton, of Salt Lake has been appointed to assist the state's attorneys In -the prosecution. POLYGAMOUS SMOOT Testimony of Mormon Elder Not Admitted in Court. BOUGHT A SUIT OF CLOTHES ..7 ;',:; ! Smoot Spande Money In Entertaining a Man Whom He Supposed Had Been Sent to Utah by 8enator Bur rows But Proves an. Impostor.,, the Program Tonight. Two crowded . houses greeted grand performance- at , the Star last evening and many were unable to gain admission. No event lu the histor) of vaudeville In this city haa attract ed such large crowds as has visited this popular play house this week The Italian band seems to bd the cen ter of attraction, and all of Astoria' most prominent1 musicians attend I every mgnt, me program oetng '.changed every day,- Every other num ber on the program Is meritorious and elicits enthusiastic applause. Follow ling Is the musical program for to- 'nlghtj March Oregon D-Mrban ' Overture Morning. Noon and I Night Suppe Intermtaxo Anona ............. .Grey Rustlcana Mascagni FIRE IN NEWARK. Paint Works of Cawley & Clark De stroyed by Fir, Newark, N. J May S. Fire early today destroyed the paint works of Cawley and Clark on the Newark meadows. The loss Is estimated at 1200,000. The building was S00 feet square and two and a half stories high. Aa adjoining building occupied by the EL E. McCormlck Leather Com pany plant was gutted and a number of small dwellings nearby were dam aged. These buildings were occupied by - employes of th factories In the vicinity. TJfa caule of tha flrej 11 unknown. . Baseball Scores. Tacoma, San Francisco 0, Tacoma 1 San Francisco, Los Angeles 2, Oak land 1. Seattle, Fortland 0, Seattle 1. DESERTER FUNERAL Dies in New York and Buried With Military Honors. r,w M0SCOWBELIEVER3. Go to St. Petersburg to Thank Em- " peroi" for Religious Liberty; -St Petersburg, May 3. A delega tion of Moscow old Believers, who vis ited St Petersburg yesterday to la their ; usual ; Easter ; greetings befort the emperor were received In audience by his majesty together with the St. Petersburg representatives of the sect, in order that they might express their heartfelt gratitude for the Easter ukase granting liberty of religion. "The Rus halls the ukas as freeing the church from the bonds which have forced it to be the tool of the police, MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP. Question of Leasing the Gas Works in Philadelphia. ' jPhlladeliihia, May 3-As) a result of the agitation against the leasing of the Philadelphia gas works to the United States Gas Improvement Com pany for a term of 75 years for $25.- 000,000, the finance committee of the city council has decided to postpone action for the present and consider a proposition made by the Philadelphia North American. When the lease HUYLER'S Candy stores draw every stranger who comes to New Tork City. Huyler's factory is famous the world over for good confections and chocolate, cocoas, etc. . Most of our regular customers de mand "Huyler's" for home use. Every new customer likes the brand. We have Just received a shipment Huyler's Chocolate Powder, delic ious, ready to serve, made from pure cocoa, sugar and cream, lb tin 40c Huyler'i Carscas Cocoa, makes a de licious drink for breakfast or supper, quickly prepared, tt tins, Just the right size for a trial, 15c. The Same in lb tins, 30o. Huyler's Vanilla Chocolste, delic ious for eating or drinking, In Ulb cake, 15c Huylers Unsweetened Chocolate, for baking and cooking, in lb cake, 25c. Huyler's Washington Taffy, an orig inal old-fashioned candy, In lb cakes,10o. Prompt delivery anywhere. Tele phone orders receive best attention. Special new feature: Dally delivery in Uppertown. Solicitor will call when desired, A. V. ALLEN TilE QUALITY fcltOCEit Commer cial Streets. FIRST INSTANCE ON RECORD t'oung man Enlisvti to Etirrjr W Troubles, Deserts and Is Court-Mar tialed, But No Verdict Had Been Given When He Suicides. New Tork. May S. Under peculiar circumstances, a deserter from the rtg ular array will be buried today with military honors on Governor's Island. It is bellevtd to be tfie first case of the kind in the army records. A handsome young fellow enlisted March 7 at tht recruiting station In Newark, T. J. He gave his name a Mike Broad and appeared to the re crulting officer like some of the young men who occasionally enlist to bury their troubles. Two hours after taking the oath be disappeared, and did not return until Sunday. He was then sent to Castle William, Governors, 'island, under a charge of desertion. . In some manner Broad had , smuggled into his celf a small vial of carbolic acid and when the sentinel tried to arouse him from what appeared a sound sleep, the prisoner waa found to be a suicide. Colonel Smith of the Eighth infantry In command of tha garrison, when in formed of the mysterious affair and tragic ending of the young soldier or dered that he be buried with military honors, finding justification In the fact that Board waa only awaiting trial. and was not a military convict by verdict of a court-mart laL WAR CORRESPONDENTS. Believe They Hsve Discovered Desti nation of Russian Fleet Toklo, May 3. It Is rumored that the destination of Vice-Admiral Ro- JeBtvensky's fleet Is PetropavlvoskI, on the penlnusula of Kamtchatka, intsead of Vladivostok. It Is said that the Russians have been collecting coal and stores at Petropavlavskl, but it Is regarded as improbable that the Rus sians Intend to UBe Petropavlovskl to any great extent becaues its defense from land is considered impossible. Sunken Battleships. Tokla May 3. The work of salving the sunken ships at Port Arthur and Chemulpo Is progressing satisfactorily to the Japanese. Details are wlthhelj, but K is believed to be certain that the Japanese navy will secure several battleships and cruisers. Cleared for Action. Blood poison creeps up towards the heart causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friendi dreadfully Injured) his hand. friend dreadfully injured his band, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Bucklen's , Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed, the wound, and saved bis life. Best In the world for burns and sores, 25o at Chas. Rogers' drug Salt Lake city. May 3. United States Senator Reed Smoot testify. Ing In the federal court against J. C. Pelller. 'who Is charged In an Indict ment with Impersonating a postoitlce Inspector, has related how he enter tained Pettier and the latter's wife and children at his home In Prove, wher the Pel Hers remain!! three days. Sen ator Smoot had ' been Informed that Pellier was here In a secret capacity, sent at tl Inn, of Sfenaor J. C Burrows, to Investigate tha CM of Senator Smoot It was held by the court that Senator Smoot's testimony had no bearing on tht chArfea against Pellier an I It was stricken out. In a previous hearing at Ogdn' Senator Smoot told of having taken Peltier to the Deseret woollen mills at Provo and ordering him a suit of clothes, fot which Pellier made no payment Chief B. Y. Water of Salt Lake City fire department and several other promi nent clttisens testified that Pettier ob tained sums of moniy from them on representations that he waa a post office tiwpector. Pellier was arrested recently in Texas. r . 1 All Goods Marked in Plain Flgt res I One Price to AIL The Store Where Satisfaction is the Prime - Factor in All Dealing. S. 0MZIGE1 m CO. Astoria's Greatest Clothiers. 490-JOO Commercial St. Prrveatir.tr Milk Fever. ' Every cow coming In with her third calf or over shall be liberally fed on usual keep, according to time of year, la winter she shall be kept In a box, loose, when expected to carve. She shall bare one or two pints of best Un seed oil a day or so before calving tnd again twelve court after earring, bran maah in hour or to after catvlng. with chaff and hay for two days. The cow and calf' shall lie loose,' bat the cow shall not be milked for at least forty eight boors after calving la the case at a dead or weakly calf about quart sjjs Ka ef bar hours. And this Is the whole secret To many it may seem unnatural, but a heavy milking cow Is an unnatural ani mal And Is It natural to take from t cow Just calved what the calf would not tnka until a month old T The strain on tie systemjD replenishing the milk apply U, I think, the toft cause of milk fever, together with the neglected state of the bowel. John Gilbert In Maine Farmer. To undersell in prices and raise the standards of merchandise- in wearing Apparel for men and boys is the aim of this store. Our position at the head of all wiwiuuiy asuiuiimiiucihs whs ouinjucti uv years oi laiunui service 10 mc T11,' 4,1 u ucv-cyuvu u iiu miciuiK s ever occn counicnanceu oy mis csiaD ishmcnt. We arc a store of the people, the whole people, a store where voun dollar buvs as much as any other mau's dollar, a store where a child or a blind man can buy at the same price as a king, a store that does not resort to methods to sting the people. This is the store where you get the best value in the most dependable grade of goods at the lowest prices in , western Oregon. The Merry inth f lay fre- scales for farmer to CslnV ! MUk Test. The Babcock test should be used on every farm where cows are kept The milk of each cow should be weighed and recorded morning and night At least one composite sample of milk should be taken end tested every month 'the cow 13 In bilk. Bkftn milk and buttermilk should be tested quently. ... - The , Babcock test and weighing milk enable a place the management of his herd on s business basis. It -reduces the busi ness to a system. Lack of system drives the boys from the farm. t C. Weld, New Hampshire Experiment Bu tton. VeriereYiTae'e.' ' "I thou ft t the widow's former mar riage wave falrarer " Tea, W, she believe In the rule If at first you don't succeed, try, try agahtM,--ietf Yorx Press. will find us prepared with the most select, all new stock of stylish suits ever showri in the city. , The ' Stein-Bloch Co's. choicest offerings, and a vast showing of America's greatest wholesale tailors in Serges, Worsteds, Thibet Cloth, Unfinished Wor steds and Cassimercs, made in the newest popular styles, both single and double breasted, at prices that will enable you to wear good clothes, Dauzigcr & Co.'b Low Prices. Yoting Men's Suits. This departmenl is the young. Men's pride, the right qualities and styles at Danziger & Co,'s Low Prices. Children's Suits . The tot or lad in knee pants is our friend, we are always prepared to please bim and lul!y satisfy his parents. Danziger & Co 's low prices prevail in this de partment. r-5c4-ci The hat that looks right on your head is the hat that you should wean Our hat department is sure to give you satisfaction. We sell the kind that fit, wear and satisfy at the right prices, i . . Furnishings. All the fixings that men and boys require can be found here in the latest styles ' and most endless variety. ----- t . . ... I Tradefwith Danzttr (EL Co, and you'll always be satisfied. JaBta Joke. When Jones lost all his hair Thli solemn jost he'd aln "The beauty of Those realms above Is there's no parting there!" Cleveland Leader. The seal of quality reads J. A. Folger&Co. It i 8 across the top of every tin of Golden Gate CofFee. Never "sold la bulk. J A. Folger 3& Co XstablUk4 1st IS50 San FraneUoo Astoria Stationery ' , n .".as er(T f ! i . v- , Something entirely ne win box pa per. A fine quality linen lawn paper, 24 sheets and envelopes to match, but with "Astoria Oregon printed In best grade of Blue Ing In Old English type 35c per box and the rrlce? fAnltir Iasisi than trtit rav frtt sin nr In. ary boa of paper. J. N. GRIFFIN Show window full of them. BENTON'S NEW VALYELESS GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE. Simple sii Sellable. Late jt Cat A TEA PARTY is made' more! enjoyable by the use of dainty china. Why nt inspect onr fine assortment of fancy Japanese tea enps before giving that next tea? Cups!and Saucers la pretty designs and of good qhality make a nice engagement present. Step in and see our as- -sortment at from 25c to SI 50 each. You will bo agreeably surprised. 1 I ri nr sir Kix':vvx ' ) !- Sizes 1 to 10 II. I Siiiicle Cylinder. KiUPPTOii Sizes 6 to 40 11. 11., Double Cylliider. I r-n : 'm I I o I I o Um i Parte to Cat Out l Order, Um WsaHailPsrta, Mw Power with Lui wclht Vut LtMCuollns. Udr Ptrfed Cen. troL Quiet Exhaust. Any Speed from 100 to 1000 revolutions per minute. , Yokohama Bazar 628 Commercial Street, Aftorl PIUEL 8 EIGNER TRANSFER CO. Telephone S2L D RAYING 0 EXPRESSING LIVERY STABLE Allgoods shipped to our care will receive speolal attention. 709-715 Ccmmercial Street. 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0