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THE MORNING ASTOU1 AN, AbTOHl A, OREGN . TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1905. DIAMOND ROBBERS No Trice of Missing Diamonds Stokfrom Tsany.i "v WERE VALUED AT $90,000 t Pellet Imagine Ttwy Hava a Clua tt , tht Robbtr. But Ar Untblt to La ta Tttam or Ditosvtr What Waa Dana with tha Valuabla Jtvmllt. which the hull is being constructed. It was expected to have the tnilMIng completed by June 1. but owing to de lay in securing the finishing lumber from Portland it will not be complet ed much before July 1. A lira waa started in the new furnace yesterday and they .worked I ff tory.' Mr. Schacht hat been at 8ealua where h la superintending tht construction M a pumber of building. MPORTANTDEC SON New York, May 21, No trace has been found of ?the three diamonds worth 190.000, repor.ed s having been tolen about May 4 from ; Tiffany's workrooms. All thhe detectives and police officials engaged In the cae are maintaining the closest possible sec recy but It has ben learned that their efforts thus far have been in the di rection of closing all the markets here and abroad where the thief might seek to dispose of the gems. While these measures may prevent ths sale of the booty thfy also greatly aceen:uate the difficulty of detection.' If the gem? already have been sold it is thought that they were smuggled abroad by some one to whom they w:re entrust ed by the lobbers. - Aft;r gathering up the loose ends of the case and examining the results. the police aie understood to .have reached the conclusion that the theft owed its inspiration If no: Its actua execution, to a professional. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OaeMent J. A. Herron, Portland. W. N. Kendall Portland F. J. Durham, Indianapolis. H. C Armstrong, Poratella, ' j B. A. Sborg. Pocat Ha,; C M. Holllngsworth, San Pi anclaca. Henry Pleckenstln, Portland. W. R. Mackenile, Portland. O. R. Dinwiddle. Brownsville. J. A.' Luckee, Portland. U D. Fuller. Kalama, -Ad Feltenstem. Chicago, ' Ben Levy,. Rochester. , T. W. Munroe, . Portland. M. H. Hendricks, Tacoir-a. City Hall Building. Emll Schacht, the architect of the new city hall buildina;. was In the city yesterday on an official tour of inspection of the wor being don He expressed himself w:II pleased with the good workmanlike manner in Correct Gotks for Hen Suits Labelled f "X. MAKERS AEVyoRK Are superior to all others in style, grace, of line, fit and exclusiveness of fabric The makers' guarantee, and ours," with every garment. We are ex clusive agents here. P.rktr. Arnold Wickman, Chicago. Arthur .Wlckman, Chicago. E. J. Murphy. Portland. F. W. Preston, Warrenton. " C. A. Taylor, Tacoma. C. W Taylor, Tacoma. Mrs, C. J. Bright, Wasco, J. Ford, Boston. ' Julius Larsen, Chinook. : . E. Kenan. Portland. , , U H. Carey. West port. F. B, Madison. Portland. O. Peter. Seattle. Mrs. BroAn ft Son, Por.land. IS. Parker, Knappa. ' y, M. Beatley, Hammond, J. Ols-n. Chinook. Hans O. Pederson, Eureka. YOUTHFUL CRIMINAL Break Into Brooklyn Church and Ruin Organ. Cannot Do Business Without Resi dent Manager. AN INDIAN TERRITORY CASE Tha Territery Governed by tha Laws Arkansas and Cerperatians Cannet Make Binding Contracts Unlttt Representative Livet There, PERSONAL MENTION. MusKoge?. I. T., May I!. Judge Raymond, In the court of the wewWrn district has rendered a decision which will affect nearly every foreign cor poration doing business in Indian ter ritory. The case Is that of th T. H. Rog ers Lumber Company, which brought suit agaln.it A. S. M cR.ee to collect for material furnUhed by the company tc build a house for the defandan;. Th: attorney for th defendant raised the point that the company la a foreign corporation and had no one at South McAlll-ter to iepres:nt It. as required by law. Judj?e Raymond sus.alned the point and dismissed the suit. I'nder the Arkansas luw, which gov- err.s Indian territory, a foreign r..r. poratlon that. wishes to do business In! Indian territory must keep a represen tatlve In the town ?here xh Incor poration papers were fllsd. upon, whom services may be had. If the corpora- Ion falls to do this, all contracts are void In case suit Is brought upon th m. STOLE LEAD AND SOLD IT On of tha Boys, 14 Years Old, Gives Police Officer a Merry Chase and Then Jumps Through a Skylight, Follow' d by thf Officer, Junkri told 100 The 1 HARMONY of colors is more ' than a requisite in home decoration. We have aH the perquisites that go with that class of work: Novelties In wall paper, burlap in dainty col ors, llncrusta In pretty designs, fancy mouldings to set off exquisite panel Ideas; paint of every descrip tion and the workmen to carry out your Ideas In. every detail. Have you thought of FRESCO WORK for your celling? That's where w shine. We are also agents for SUKIB ''to.... Descriptive quest. folder mailed on re- B. F.ALLEN .SON Wall Paper, Paints, Etc, 965-367 Commercial St, Astoria. Brooklyn, May 22. There were no ervlces In the Ocean Hill Baptist church at Rockaway avenue and Som- street yesterday, as the church organ was out of tune. A young man named Gobel waa arrested Saturday afternoon by Detective Sheridan as he emerged with another boy from a shop. HI companion escaped. Baronl, proprietor of the Junkshop, the detective that Gobel sold hin pounds of l'ad pipe, freshly cut. boy was taken to the station house here he confessed as to how the church was entered by forcing a real window. The organ in tho church Is probably 'vorked with hydraulic pr'.ss uie, for Gobel told him how all the lead pipe that wai Inside the orgar was cut away. He said his cornpanlor was Charles Gordon, 14 years old. Detectivs Sheridan and Mulrey started out to look for Gordon and found him at Stone avenue. The lad spied the officers first, however, for he darted In.o an alleyway. Hi was followed by Mulrey, who kept close on his heels, though he vaulted over eight back yard fences .then climbed on a fire escape and ran over severa' roofs. On the corner house he jumped through a skylight, carrying the sash with him. Mulroy Jumped too, and caught the lad and locked him up. . FEDERATION OF MINERS. National Convention Bina Maid in Salt Lake. Salt Lake City. May 2t The nation- al convention of the Western Federa tion of Miners began Its first session here at o'clock this morning. Pres ident Charles H. Moyerwas In tht chair and W. D. Haywood at the sec retary's desk. About 300 delegates art In attendance. The plan of establish ing co-operatiev mining and smelting enterprises Is one of th Important matttrt Ut come before the conven tion. Tht executive board, wh!ch h9 bren in session for several days, has com- pn'.ed Its work of auditing the ac counts of the treasurer and flnai.rlal secretary, finding the federation to be in a satisfactory financial condition. Mrs, A. W. Mackenalt and daughter arrived In the city and will spend the summer with Mrs. K. C. Holden. Rapids yesterday. pell Springer returned to Clrand Rapids ea.erday, J. A. H'rtn of Portland Is register ed at tfa Occident.- ' Clay Moor of, Marshfield waa In tht city Sunday and went to Walla Walla. W. N. Kendall of Portland register d at the Occident yesterday. B. A. Seaborg regis .red from' Poca tell yesterday at the Occident. F. J. Dunham of Indianapolis was in tht city yesterday on business. Mist Mablt Monroe hat f returned from a visit to Ilwaco. HowariJ Lalghtonj of B-1 was In th city yesterday on busineaa. C. W. Sprtgga has returned from a visit wl h friends in Portland, Hon. Benj, Toung hat returned from a business trip to Portland. Chat. Verachuren and family spent Sunday at Seaside, where they have cottage. Mrs, Walter H. Aldrldge of Trail and Mrs. Robert Hunter of Koollnd- are In the city visiting wltn ih Ir fa ther, Dr, Jay Tuttl. : ' ; : A. L.' Risiee of Portland Is regis tered at the Central. P. Peterson cf liar low arrived In the city yesterday and will remain during tiie summer. jorin Carlson of Seattle registered at the Parker yesterday. P. Clune, a prominent cltlien of Portland, Is visiting in th city. T. A. Cross of Cutliluniet spent Sunday In Axtorta. H. r"t on of Sllverton was In the city yesterday. . Albert Johnson of Seaside waa ' In the city y "sterday. W. L. Biker of Portland Is In the city on business. U Armstrong of Pwatello Is littered at th Occident. D. C. Puller of Cn hlumet was In the city yetterduy. L. O. Burton of Cathlamet was In the city yesterday on business. reg- HIPPING NEWS. L Bride svi the Grocer And the Young Macaroni KD I think," added the aweet little bride, "that you may also tend me a package of rouua macaroni." The large, red grocer looked puzzled. "Young macaroulT be said. "Why, yes. Don't you know what I tuean? There's a special name for it, but I've forgotten It.1, The bride's tone was one of annoyance. "Excuse me a minute, ma'am," said the grocer. "There's something I for got to tell my partner about" After a whispered consultation with his partner at the other end of die store (lie large, red grocer returned. "Xow, let me see, ma'am," said be; "you wanted a package of was It spaghetti?" "Of course," replied the bride. "Isn't that macaroni that's not fully grower And so pretty was the Indignation of the sweet little bride at hit stupidity that the large, red grocer accepted tht rebuke meekly. New York Press. Witt't Mty SahT Draws tht Crowds. Cut Prict Dots Itl The steamer Elmore Is scheduled ti sail for Tillamook tomorrow morning. in- steamer Toledo sails this morn- Ing for Grays Harbor polnt. The steamer Francis H. Lerr-tt i due from San Francisco tomorrow. She will tak; back a cargo of wheal and will tow down th, big log raft being put together ar Stella. Tne British ship Eska.onl ha . Ished leading at Antwerp, and notlr of her departure for Axtorla Im exD'.ct. ed hourly. The Eska.om b ings ce ment and general merchandise con signed to Taylor. Ycung & Co. of Port. laid. The tank steamer Ascension arrived in Sunday with her tanks HUM .id crude oil and a deckload of redwoo( lumber. The steamers Northland, Redondo and South Bay arrived in San Fran cisco Sunday in close succession. Tlr Northland lead the race from the Co lumbla river. She left out FrldaJ morning; the Redondo cros,ed out at :30 and Sou h Bay followed In It minutes. Th- Northland reached Bar Francisco at o'clock Sunday morn ing, the others about noon. The steamer F. A. Kllbu'rn arrived In Sunday. This Is her first trip r, about six weeks, she having under gone a thorough overhauling In 8a n Francisco, and she looks as neat as I she were on her maiden trip. Manager Burnham, who came north with th' Kllburn, ys $10,000 hat been expend ed placing the craft n such splenJL ndltlon. She exp-.ctt to leave out for San Francisco via Coos Bay to-I morrow, morning. The stemshlp Co-ta Rca sailed yesterday hfternoon for Sun Francis with a full cargo of freight and large passenger list. The st'amer Is hv. Ing a hard tl emto k?ep Its passen- iters from committing suicide as oi the trip up one Jumped overboard bu was flh;d out and on the trip down the river a strange passenger, hailing from Ida hi, had bad dreams and start ed to end his care?r but was prevent ed from doing so by the rhlp's cap tain Just -is he was going overboard. ' The schooner Jennie Stella arrived at 8an Francisco yesterday from this port ine stamsMtp y rndene, bound for Japan, arrived dewn yes'erdav anc will go to sea today. She has a cargo of 22,844 sacks of wheat and 64.26S sacks of flour, valued at $217,002. The Fernden will go to sea drawing 24 feet. II A tin in hand worth two at the store. Order it today. Aroma-tight tins. Never sold in bulk. J. A. Folger (EL Co. EstakllsH! 1st ISSO 8n FrtncUco Park and Washington, Portland, Oregon "The School of Quality" MODERN, PRACTICAL, COMPLETE Opes all tht y.ar. Catalogna fre A. P. ARMITRONO. LL. B., PRINc(pAL Students May Enter at Any Tim. BUSINESS In thlt age of keen competition a Business Education is an Indispensable adjunct to the ambitious young man o: young woman who wishes to succeed In business life. We have the reputa tion of being the LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. OUR GRADUATES ARE ALL EM PLOYED Our teuchert are all prac tlcal men and specialists in their par ticular lines. If you are thinking of attending Business College you cannot afford to Ignore the Bchtike-Wolkcr Business College. 8t.arns Building, Portland, Oregon. Wist't Mty Sate Drawt tht Crtwds. Cut Priott Dttt HI Framed Picture Bargains A large manufacturer ov;r-?tlmat-ed his sales. As result he had a large amount of pictures left on his hani! and couldn't pay his tills for material of which they were made. He snt out circulars to all th? re. all stores offer ing his stock at l(-ss than cost to manufacture. We runhed In a large order, but several hundred other deal ers were ahead of us and we got 1? than sixty pictures, but they are beau les at about '4 usual price. We hnve put the whole stock In the window prlct on them. When they are gene we cannot get any more. Come early Monday morning. J. N. GRIFFIN Shew window full of thtm. One Price to All, Goods MarKcd In Plain Figures. Your Next Suit ! The suits ve are showing for the spring and summer , season are smart and handsome and de cidedly well bred. They are CLOTHES - OF - QUALITY and they contain every good quality known to the tailoring art. MEN'S SUITS AT $7.00, $9.50. $10.00, $ll$o, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 Oar Boy's and Juvenile Department SPECIAL. Children's suits, sizes 3, 4. f, C and 7 years, made in Norfolks, Sailors, Russian Ulo-ses, Katous, from the best materials,vsuch as homespuns, clicvoits and wor stdes. Bonght to sell at to $l.f0. As they are broken up in sizes we will sell . them at 25 2-piece suits with 2 pairs of pants, ' sizes 7 to years, worth up to -t lOO dozen Vitality Socks Tha Socks With Life' In Black, Taia, Blue and Gray equal to any 25c socks on the market at Box of 3 pairs 50c. S. DANZIGER & C0., Astoria's Greatest Clothiers. x 49O-500 Commercial St. BENTON'S NEW VALVELESS GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE. Simple ind Reliable. Latest Cot. 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