The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 19, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1W&
THE MORNING ASTpiUA..bTORlA,OREnN.
RAIDED GAMBLERS
Gmb!io 'House for Women Di
covered In New York.?
WOMEN JEERED BY CROWD
Detective Break Int Gambling Den
mnd and Confiscate Gambling Tablet
Roulette Wheels, Racing Charts ami
Other Paraphenalia Used by Women
claims exclusive tlgh. to Bh In from
of hla tide lands extending from the
mouth of Rogue river If mil up rivet
on ona aid and eight mile on the
other. In tht. case the law I held un
conatltutlonal and Hume', claim of ex
clusive rljht la dented, the Injunction
dissolved end the bill dlamlMed.
: The second cf la Huma against
Burna la which Kuma sought to en.
Join Burna from building) a parking
house on certain land, at Gold Beach.
Hume claiming the land. V
Th other caa waa Burna against
Hum, tn which Burna aaked to have
a deed to Hume aet aalde aa fraudtt
lent. Burna held the land under con
tract to purcha.s from a third party;
Burna allowed Hume'a counsel to take
the contract (which had not been re
corded) for tha purpose of. examining
It The contract wa returned to the
grantor who then executed a deed ta
the land to Hume. Hume Immediately
brought an action of ejectment and
New Tork. May 1I.-A gambling I "Po -"J
frouse for women has been raided lni"" -9V' T' "V"
WeM Jrtr-third treet by city detec- Hume", deed waa obtained by
tW Gambling table rotfe-tel "V"' of
wheel, racing chart and telephonea tB
were ccmflacated and tha only man' of theae oaaea aettle. the
found on h premie, wa. arrested o Hume fishery Queetton which wa. th.
rharge. of conducting the p!ae. - ch r.y nd one
A doaen or more handsomely garblUl aurtr the recent wlon ,
Wr war. looking excitedly over tha ," legislature.' . .
tablea when tht police enter-d. tt " Hum. will ap
wits Mmmi f alarm the n ?Pal to th supreme court.
H pari, of the building. Some escaped
over the roof, but the other, wre
Jound la closes ftiij la the coal cel
lar. They pleaded bard for mercy.
SPANISH ADMIRAL
King Alphonso Confers Honors
Upon Kin Edwtrd.
Southern Citiea Win,
Washing on. Mar 18. The Interatate
l com mere? commission tnia anernuun
and after taking their addresses and noVred a decision on tht question of
reading thm a severe lectur the po- freight differential, on good from In
lift allowed them to go. ' A big crowd
which ral assembled on the ctreet
jeer the women aa they ,-s.ed out.
Apparently the place la a pool room,
but bad teen fitted up with gambling
parapnernalia so" the habitue, might
find diversion between the races.
J 'A
HUME LOSES CASES.
Tare
R. D.
Suits Decided Anainet
Hum of Coquill.
Coquille. May IS. Judge Hamilton
ka. banded down three decision, from
the circuit court In which R. D.
Hume', fishings Interest, on Rogue
river arc Involved. The first case la
Home against Burns, In which Hume
Cared Clothes for Mm
BusinessSuits
Bearing this label
jIJiSdfenjaininsg
MAKERS OjlWyoRK
Are the. richest, best
tailored, best fitting, that
ever a man put on.
The makers' guarantee, and ours,
with every garment. We are ex
cluuve agents here.
t?rlor point, for export, which sus
tains the validity of the differential In
favor of Baltimore and Philadelphia
aa agatn.t" New Tork arjd Boston, but
reduce, the amount.
ROCKEFELLER IS HIT
Congregation! Churches Oppose
Moneyed Alliance,
NOT DOMINATED BY WEALTH
Church Should Net Be Under tha In
fluence or Control of tha Wealthy
Nor Ita Ministers Sileneeo by Con
tribution, of Corporate Wealth.
HARMONY
of colors is more
a requisite in
home decoration.
We have all the perquisite, that go
with that class of work: Novelties
In wall paper, burlap in dainty col
or., Ilncrurta. In pretty designs,
fancy mouldings to set oft exquisite
panel Ideas; paint of every descrip
tion and the workmen to carry out
your Idea, in every detail.
Have you thought of
FRESCO WORK
for your ceiling? That', where we
.bine. .
We are also agent, for
i
0L- im.ML-m ;,
Descriptive folder mailed) on re
quest. B.F.ALLEN OLSON
Wall Paper, Paints, Eto,
S65-367 Commercial St,' Astoria.
Binghamton, N. T May It. At th
24 annual meeting of the New Tork
State Association of Congregational
churches here the committee on ap-
Diied chrts'.ianlty ha. made a report
of which a portion la devoted to the
discussion tl the "church and wealth.'
The report on thl. point follows:
"We believe the supr?me question
before the church today is to teacn
brother hool as the only true basis or
ellglon. With natural wealth open to
the ues of all men we believe Industrial
combination in the interest of economy
would develop naturally. We believe
the church should guard against ali
mch alliance, with lnstl utlons oi
Individuals of great wealth a. can give
color to the charge that the church
is unJer the domination of ".he rich,
or that her ministiy Is silenced re
garding business methods oppressive
and menacing to personal Independ
ence. It Is our conviction that no gifts
to charitable or religious enterprise
can Atone for the wrong done against
oclety by financial or Industrial meth
ods which ignore the natural law that
only the creator, of wealth are worthy
to enjoy or distribute.
FAVORS UNIVERSAL PEACE
King ef Spain Make, a Soeoeh an the
Oecaeien of Mia lirthday In Madrid
in Whioh.He Hepee Tie. of FrienaN
hip Will le Cemented.
Madrid. May It Replying In tht
senate to birthday congratulation
speeches. King Alfonso baa eipreed
the hope that hi, forthcoming tour of
Europe would atrengthen the tie. of
friendship .tend to universal peace,
and thus aasl.t In tht reconstttutlon
of the country and the development ot
Ita Industry and commerce.
"At tor that event naught with
htppliT for the country and m
hearth while you wait with anxlou
desire." su'd the k'n "I have confi
dence In Ood that It will be realised
for the good of the nation: for famll
lore I. o closely united rn my mm
with th love of my country .Mt I
can have no other I lea of mnrrlnge
In. in hnr of wo peP1 loving anj
e'Klug t.ie happlneor of the comtrv
fin l in r eatnew."
K'ng Alton hae Appointed K!nj
I dwu'd a Spanish nl.iiiril,
A d',. p . t-m lion" t May 1. nn-
mounced that King Edward had ap
ymin'.ed King Alfonso a grneral tn th
pMtish army In honor of the 19tb an-
ntverfary ot the tatter, birth. May 11.
came up on her from Ooa Bay where
he has been inspec.litg the llfj sav
lug atatloua. ,
Bteamer Homer, which, haa been
chartered, by the United S ate. engi
neers to carry supplies to th. light
house station on the Alaska roast,
will be ready to sail the first of next
month. She' wilt receive the cargo In
Portland. om mechanic, will also
be taken l.oith, " '
Civie' Improvement.
Since The Astorlan called attention
to the deplorable condition of Hilt
lde cemetery, the civic Improvement
lague of the Women. Club have ap
pointed a commlttte to confer with
the city authorities and those owning
lot. there, to have the cemetery placet)
on a resp'cUbW appearance for Me
morial day. It should not be neces
sary for the women of Astoria to take
charge of this matter, but It I. prob
ably the rnly way that respectability
and decency can be securd for the
last resting place of the dead.
STEAMER OVERDUE.
Fear That th Crew I. Lost With All
en Beard.
Moab, Utah.. May U. The Green
river .team'r City of Moab, which left
Green river on , Friday last for this
plac Js now five day. overdue and
it i. feared that the craft I. lost with
all on board. The steam r carried
five passenger, and a crew of 10 men.
A searching patty ha. been sent out.
BUFORD AGAIN AFLOAT.
NHOTEl ARRIVALS.
ParittA.
A. O. Mills, Portland. ' ,
Joa. Ellison, Minneapolis. ".,
H.,B. Cochran, Seattle.
R. Arendorff. rer.land. . .
Mrs. Kulaltf, Ilwaco.
Joa. DeUney, Portland.
D. McVean, Astoria.
J. L. Howard and wife. Portland. ,
Josephine Jordon, Portland.
C. E, Shepherd, Portland.
R. F. Cox, Portland.
Fred Oman, Warrenton.
& F. Port. Portland.
0. H. Johnson, Taeoma.
Oeorgo Carr, Ilwaco,
a w. Thorp. Cathlamet.
Oto. Parke, Portland.
J. F. Bronaugh. Port Ian J.
John Llnhan, Portland.
H. Marquardt, Portland.
Q. W. Adams. Bkamokawa.
R. O. Qoln, Waldport.
Francis A. Lord, Portland.
William Small, Ran Franclco.
Transport Heeding for Manila With
Two Hole). Leskine.
Manila, May II. The army trans
port Buford, which recently ran ashor.
at Ma la bong. ha. been refloated, and
now Is en route to Manila, und?r he-
own steam. Two of her forward hold-.
are leaking.
. VALHALLA SIGHTED.
On. of the Yachts in German Rso
Answered Signals.
Nantucket. May' 18.LIghU.hlp b4
wlreles to Newport, May 19, 2. a. m
a whit" ship rigged veM Just sighted.
Ship signals not yet marl out, but
answer, the description of the Val-
hulla.
CAR0NIA FLOATED.,
NEW FORT AT E8QUIMALT.
British Government Not Abandoning
the Fortifications.
Seattle. May 18. According to state-
ments made to the Pos;-Intelllgencer
by a staff photograph-r of Chicago,
who ralned admittance to the fort,
Great Britain 1. not abandoning the
fortification at Esquimau a. Inferred
from the dismantling of the. old work,
but Is building a stronger and more
modern JefAise.
The royal engineers, he say., hav
charge of the construction of the for
tifications. I met Col. English, senloi
officer, at Esquimau. He ta not In
'command at the point where the work
jls going on, but informed me that a
new fort was being built. CoL Eng
II h stated that hi. government re
alized that better protection to Brit
ish waters) In the northern nd of
Puget sound Is needea
Cun.rd Lin Stesmar Off the Sand at
8andy Hook.
New Tork. May 18. Freed from th'
mud at Ftynns Knoll, off 8a nil y Hoo'x
the Cunnrd liner Caronla proceeded
to sea this afternoon, none the worse
for the mishap. The Caronla wa
floated early today, but Imediatelf
dropped anchor off Coney island poln
and waited for high water to paw over
the bar. Not a passenger left the .hip
SHIPPING NEWS.
The schooner Endeavor sailed fot
San Pedro yesterday. She carried a
cargo of 780,000 feet of lumber.
The schooner Jno. A. Campbell ar
rived from R3dondo yesterday and wll
take on a cargo at the Tongue Poln'
Lunkber Co.
Tip steamer. Rodondo, Northlanc
and Aurella leave out this morning fo
San Francisco. They all carry ful
cargoes of freight and good passengei
list.
, The launch Rover has been sold bj
B. F. Block to Struckmeler & Hortot
of Stella. The bill of sale, which wan
filed In 'he custom house yesterday,
how. a consideration of 12400, ,
The steamship Roanoke arrived, lr
from San Francisco last evening. Sli'
had about 100 ton. of general mer
chandise and 80 passenger. W. H
Roberts of the Life Saving service
Business Increasing.
The hading nvrchan's of Aorla
poH'ff equal advantages with those
of larger cities. This was exemplified
yesterday when iFisber Bros.' Com
pany received a carload of fine ash
boat cars direct from the manufac
turer at Baton Rogue, La. Fishermen
who .aw them yesterday pronounced
tbem the finest oar. that ,they have
ever seen In this city. Fisher Bro
make a specialty of the best obtain
able and io doubt this shipment will
meet with a ready sale.
.1 vUL
"Beauty and grace from
no condition rise;
Use Pears sweet maid'
there all the secret lies,"
Sold evemrlMnv
Park aad Washlajtoa, Portland, Org
T1m School of Quality"
MODERN, PRACTICAL, COMPLETE
Opee) all the year. Cetalsgie free
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. .. FRINCIPAl
Student. May Enter at Any Time-
In life 1. your. If you meet u. half
way In your work. Our rraJuutea are
all employed. We will place you In a
position upon graduation. We hav
'.he repu atlon of being the lea Jin
Business College on the Pacific coast
and the most thoroughly equipped west
of Chicago. Open all the year.
Eend for our lllus rated catalogue
Free.
Bchnke-Walker
Business College.
Steam. Building, Portland, Oregon.
HAVE JUST OPENED A LINE Of
LEWIS a CLARK
OUTING HATS
They are light and airy and fit an
rairy way or miss, siaae of w'.il.i
luck with Lewis and Clark ribbon
Price, are reasonable. Just 't lie thing
for a day, outing.
Shape, for summer hat. In man)
styles. We trim hat. to ord' r and car
sell you the trimmings If you want t
make up your own hat.
We are selling out our entire line o'
lotion, t. make mor rem for the mil
'inery department
Mrs. R. lngleton,
WELCH BLOCK, Commercial and ISth Street.
ANDREW - ASP,
Blacksmith.
Having Installed a Rubber Tiring
Maohine of the latest pattern I am
I .mmma 4jk jIa all Lin,l . I uj npL aft
reasonable prices.
12th and Duan Sts.
SCOW BAY IRON and
BRASS WORKS
Manufacturers of Iron, ' fjte?l,
Bras. . and Bronze Castings.
General Foundrymen and Pat
tflmmakars. ' Abtlu.ely flrst
claa. work. Lowest price..
Phone 2451. 18th and Franklin.
One Price to All, Goods MarKed In Plain Figures.
About the) quAlltr or a IUhm $3 Hot,
you had beat aak eoincbody w!m lu
worn on be will pralso It inoro t!a
our ntodf.tjr will permit ui to.
We he new all IT hut tht pru
1m to be very popular. It ha high
Uper crown end a tudliiu flat Ml
brim.
J uMt the bat for yonng men.
TROUSERS
That present a natty, retching ap
pearance, allowing Unit easy. utii
Ing freedom ol acllouauly found la
perfect fitting gHruicul..
$2 to $6
S. DANZIGER & CO.,
Astoria' Createit Clofhlert.
490500 Commercial St.
f
BENTON'S NEW VALVELESS
GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE
Simple and Sellable. Latest Cut
Iim Pert, to Ctt 0w
ef Order,
ImlWurisilParti.
More Power with Leu
wHjht
UMiLtu Cuoline.
Under Md Con.
trot, '
Qult Exhutl
Any Speed from KM)
lo WOO rtvolutioM
per minute.
mi
Sire. 1 to 10 II. I.. Hnirle) ( t Under.
8ltea A to 40 II. II., Double Cylinder.
8
I BENNETT.
KKAPPTCN,
WAU1.
rOURailNDCRS TO ORDER TO ICOtltORSEf tOVVL
PRAEL 0 EIGNER TRANSFER 0.
Telephone KV
D RAYING G! EXPRESSING
UVIRY ST4 DIE
All gocd.sMpped toonrcara will receive ipeolal llention.
709-713 Ccnsnerchl Street.
Shennan Transfer Co.
IHENRY BHERM AN. Manner ! . V
Hacks, Carriages Baggag' Checked and Transferred Tmcki ani
FnmUliro Worrnno Pinnui M..,.,J t) J l r.i
- -b - iuw uim, uujieu ana omppeu.
433 Commercial Street
Phone Main 121
ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Capital Paid in $100,000. ' Sarplm and Undivided proflti 135,001
Trwuect a general banking basine... Iatereet paid oo time dep ite.
J.Q.A.B0WLBY, O. I.PETEKSOW. FRANK PATXQST, J. W. OA NEB,
Prwldeot Vio. Prerident. Cashier. AUChi.r
lft8 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA, ORE.