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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1905)
FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1908. THE MORNING ASTOB1AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 1 m-r I A 4 1 ThelTROY Laundry If tbei6olyWliiti Labor Laundry In the City Doea tha Cent of Work at Very reasonable Vicesand ialb everyway wbrtby of your patronage. Cor. lOtb and DUANE 8T8. I'hone 1991 gXXXIX 1- niriiixixiiiiimirnrrrrrn FRESH AND CURED MEATS ; - - Wholcule and Retail - 1 Ships, Lodging Campn and Mi'.la supplied on short notice, LIVE STOCK BOUUHT AND SOLD WA5HINdTONlAkKdT . CHRISTENSEN S CO. E " .1. -.' - 1 - .''!.' - lk' .Vi-'lL t.,.. ' L " j 9 TV art thoroughly prepared (or making KPll&UCfi eetimatet and executing orders for Mil lb. Celebrated 8HJELBY LAMP. 1 Call an riiona 116L m rvrs n , ' . 42ft BOND STREET ' Works - 0 -The"; Palace Cafe. The Best Rwtaurantv Regular Mealsvsc Everything the Market Affbrdsr Sunday Dinners a Specialty. & Palace Catering Co. Astoria Restaurant. If you want a good, clean meal or if you are In a hurry you ihould ... .... ,, ....... , go to,, the ... Astoria9 Restaurant Thia fine reitaurant fs thoroughly up-to. t ! . . date ia every dil. CS.EXCEU.E.NT MEALS. j EXCELLENT SERVICE f kjf r always in siock a i fine'assortuient.off . . Boots and Shoes M ; i i R I A4 O BALL BRAND RUBBER BOOTS. . c Call and See. Bond Street. 5 J AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best Iu The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. HEi? ZEALA1 FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ' OfJNcw Zcoland - ... I W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San FrancVco. ; ; NLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHREHOLDESR 11 bn Underwriting on the Pacific Coast for twenty-five year MEN AND WOMEN Queen Confers Honors on Num ber of Womnn. i ' r;.' 'j SOME VERY PROMINANT MEN Srl.f Hittory of Frank B 19.10 w, tha DauMIng MilwaukM Bank.r, and a HUUxy of Othor Mn Promlnont in tho Nation In Thoir Lino of Work.l ?' '- lofv' "? . ,l I 1 " i ' K ' I .A .V.t ... , - -at J maa facuhs rum. im-ONEbraw womoa wcm recooti mado bappy by it coivlngtbecpib' mondatlon of quoon,Tbo women wan ftluckj Duraoa, waltroaaaa. ot&,, wborlakod tbatr llroato MT.otb rt wben tboox eoralon ftp mar Oosoral Hlocttm waa bnrnad Maf Now Tork on' Juno 18, 190i,wlUaloaa of otot a th un it d1 iivoa, and tho quoon u Aofoato Vic toria, tho Gor man omproaa. The , fifty -ona borolnoa . won atucbod to tbo . . ': , 1 LMORE CO., SoleAg'ents CENTRAL. MEAT MARKET G. W. Morton and John Fnhrman, Prpprtetora, IH0ICE3T FRESH AND SALT MEATS. PlWMPT DELIVER! 542 Commercial St. Phone Main 321. inhaitd boapltal on Nortt) 'Brotbor talaad, opoo which lalaod tbo burnt n OoDoral Slo cum waa boacbod. Jboy ruabod tato tbo water, aoma of tbam to tbotr nocka, and draff od drowning womai tad eblt dren to . tbo abort. Sorortl of them 1 warn to tbo blaring ablp, eaagbt chil dren thrown to thorn by frantic tnoth ora and returned with their charfoa to tho beacb. When no more reacoea could bo mado tboy romalnod on doty, although drenched, and were tlreleaa In their efforta to resuscitate tho udcou adona and care for tho Injured. One of tho braveat of tbo glrla waa Mlaa raullno Puetx, a young German walt reaa, Vto mo awlm like a duck and who prevloua to tho Slocom dlaaator bad saved several tires at Asbury Park. Placarding ber skirt and aboes. Miss Puefi swaru to the steamer Bra times and eared tho Uvea of a many children. Tbo German empress gave Mls Elltb V. V. Bmltb, bend nurse, a gold brooob, and a diploma waa award ed to ftftjr others.1. Tbe diploma bears tlm picture of the empress and tbe fal lowing Itiaoription: fiIn tbnnifoi ac- kuowltKljrnii'nt fur aAvIng those who were In danger of dettth." The'pres' eiitntton was mndo by Acting Consul itcneral Gnelat of Uermany, whose post Is New York. It has fallen to Rear Admiral Charles J. Train to enforco American neutral Ity In the far oast at tho present Junc ture of affairs, lie la In command of tbe Philippine squadron, and bis post of duty la tha Asiatic station, lie re cently notified the nary department that bo bad dispatched a aquadron to tbo bland of Palawan to observe tho movements of the Russian and Japa- if SCAB ADMIRAL C J. TSAI5, neso Hoots in tho China aea and that bo woukl enforce atrlct neutrality. Tbo admiral s has won a reputation aa a commander of ability and discre tion. Ha waa born In Massachusetts and graduated from the Naval academy at Anuapolla in ISM. Ills first Important aea duty waa a crulae to tho .Mediterranean shortly after tho civil war on the Colorado. He Is one of tbe scientists of tbe navy, baa served on many stations and In many dutlea and from 1804-96 waa naval officer at the Atlanta exposition. He waa a captain wben the Spanish war broke out and did good service aa commander of the auxiliary cruis er Prairie In, tbe north Atlantic pa trol aquadron. Later be commanded tbo Puritan and tbo Massachusetts and waa president of the naval board of Inspection and survey, lie attained tbe rear admiral's rank la tbe year 11W0. The case of Frank Q. Blgclow, the Milwaukee bank president who has confessed to embezzlement of $1,430,- 000 from bla bank, baa occasioned wide cpmmenjL because It was arteculstlon In D ears Pears' Soap leayes the skin smooth, cool and healthy. There's no free alkali, In , Pears.' Only good soap and "pure. , 4toek nT fn partietilor the bfg Chi cago wheat deal which caused bis roln. His former standing s a banker Is at tested by th fsct that be waa last year president of tbo American Bankers as sociation. He waa born In Hartford, X. Yj, In 147, waa for fifteen years connected wltb the First National bank of Mllwankee and for some years bad been Its president In an address bo- fort tho American Bankers' association a year ago be spoke of "tho lessona of honesty, thrift, tem perance, Industry and economy" wblcb bla fellow financiers might derive, from tbe Ufa of Benja min Franklin. Mr. Blgelow waa an ad viser of tbo secrets ii 0f.tteeasnrj f 1 1 i raASK a. ioilow. Pi I ilr tlirnnim- if itri nit nH ciiAULES nx.inr , OBIHIVir.lOII. of tbe Cnl ted BUUs, "inJ" b!" titui stood as a aynonym for ability, sagad ty and probity In tbo banking world. In bla confession to tbe director of bla bank ascribed bla fall to speculation In Wall afreet, followed by a disastrous venture In tbt wheat pit, culminating wltb tbe exploded Gates comer In May wheat His looses caused him to use tbo funds of the bank and falsify the books. He lost all bla private fortune except $300,000, wblcb be turned over to tbe b&k. and tbe balance of bla in debtedness to tbe Institution waa more than made op by tbe sums subscribed by tbe directors, one of tbom being bla brother, William Blgolow, who put up $100,000 to help aave tbe bank. After bla confession the defaulting banket was arrested at bla home on a charge of embezzlement no bus a wife, two sons and two daughters, who have been leaders In tbe social circle of Milwaukee. Tbe disgraced banker bad a reputa tion for generosity and helping young men In buslnoaa. General Charles Henry Grosvenor, who represents the Eleventh Ohio dis trict In congress. Is serving bis tenth term as a member o( that body and on rounding out twenty years of serv ice with the expiration of bla present term la said to contemplate retirement from public life. "Old Flggera," as be la known from bla fondness for polit ical statin tics, baa been a warrior and come of a family of fighters. His grandfather fought In the Revolution, bia father fought In war of 1812 and be himself fought in tbe Union army hi tbe drtl war, being promoted from pri vate through vari ous ranks and bre- vetted a brigadier geueral at Its close. He -waa born In . Connecticut In 1833, but his parents removed to Ohio be fore be waa five years of age. There waa no school lu Uiu vicinity of bla father's koine until be was fourteen years old, and Hum for a few terms b studied lu a log schoolbouKe, after ward teaching school himself and read ing taw at the same time. Tbe fact that Ceuerai Grosvenor Is "j g the lest known meu lu public liw gTveTpulut to a Ktory told by tbe Saturday Evening Post of bow be waa once Introduced to an audience in Pittsburg. "Ladles and gentlemen,'' said the chairman, "I need hardly say to you that we are particularly fortunate to night in having with us one of tbe grea teat Republicans of our slater state, Ohio. We are to have the pleas ure of listening to a man whose name la a household word In Pittsburg. Ton all know him. Everybody In Flttaburg respects and honors blm. His name la on all onr Hps. Friends, I now hart tbe pleasure of Introducing to yon that sterling patriot that eminent states man. General General Oen" , The chairman flushed, stammered, wiped hi forehead nervously and then blurted, "General Gossamer of Ohio." Bishop William Croswell Donne of Albany Is tbo only bishop of the Amer ican Episcopal church who wears the traditional street costume of the Eng lish blsbop, the most striking feature of which, to an American, la tbe abort "pants" or knickerbockers, wltb gaiters and silver buckles. He baa been uuable to persuade his fellow ministers of Episcopal rank to follow blm In adopt ing what In this country seems to most people an exentrlclty of dress. Bishop Doane has the cour age of his convic tions, however, In small matters as well as great and sticks to his abort pants. Every one baa beard of tbo famous Banbury bun cele brated In song and atory. During a re cent visit to Eng land Bishop Doane, ao the story runs, stopped for a few minutes at Banbury, Looking from the car window, tbe bishop saw a boy, who came to him aa be beckoned. Tbe blsb op inquired- tbe price of tbe Banbury buna and learned they were threepence each. n gave tbe boy alxpence, tolling him to bring a bun to the car and keep one for himself. Just before tbe train pulled out tbe boy returned eating a Banbury bun. He banded tbo three pence to the bUhop, remarking with perfect composure, "There was only one loft, gur'nor." . v A farmer from tbs back country was ( H8HOP DOARt, to Senator Pnew. The Storekeeper urged him to buy a bicycle. It advan tage were enumerated. "But Td sooner put that money Into a cow," aaid tbe farmer. " "But Jost think." said the storekeep er, "bow foolish you would look riding about town on a cow." "Well, yes," said tbe farmer, "but bo more foolish, I reckon, than I'd look milking a bicycle." ... m : ., , James Wnltcomb Riley, tbe Homier poet, says that be was summoned aa a witness in a case tried In an Indi ana court where one of the witnesses before him evinced some disinclination to state ber age. ' "Is it very neces sary T coyly asked tbe witness, a spin ster of uncertain age. "It 5 1 absolutely necessary, mad am." interposed tbe IndM. . " " .' -welt" sighed tbe ' . maiden, "V I must I suppose I most I didn't see bow It could possibly aifect tbe case, for, yoa see" . -m e, . . "Madam." observed the Judge, with some asperity, "I must ask yon not to further waste tbe time of this court Kindly state yoox age." , . Whereupon tha spinster showed signs of by stories, "I ara-that Is. I was"- "Madam, borry up!" exclaimed tbe tndge, now thoroughly Impatient "Ev ejry minute makes It worse, yon knowP MII V 1 THE KAISER AND MOROCCO. Bit Visit to TsjW m Atta 1 wmr Aaarto-Praaeh IpwHt Much significance baa been attached to the recent visit of Emperor William of Germany to Morocco. His stop at Tangier during bis cm Is In the Medl terra nean gave blm an opportunity to say soma things which bar been In terpreted as a protest against the un derstanding arrived at between Franc and Great Britain In 1004. This was to tbe effect that France was to bar a paramount Influence la Morocco and .A Trw Thac llelda Tw. The tallow tree of China Is so called from tbe, fact that It produce a too ttanc resembling tallow which is used for slmlllar purpose The fruit Is inclosed within a pod. 'A white pulp la f juud within, and this substance tbe Chinese use in making candies, mix ing s little oil with It to make It softer and more pliable. s ,i ";'' Inlnl LiWrU. Liberia "grarefy Issues a prsclama tkm of neutrality .whenever war breaks out between other nations, and It baa never violated its obligations in mat respect. . t, ',v",e irmy Sqalrrla. ' - Gray squirrels, generally four In a Best, are bora in March or early April, Tbey never venture forth from the nest, during tbe first month and are attended alone by tbe mother. . She takes this task, upon herself from choice and does not allow another squirrel, even ber own mate, to ap proach tbe nest C, ' ,f7 U has been proved that wasps' nests sometimes take Ilr from spontaneous combustion the chemical action of tbe wax .upon tbe Inflammable material of the nest This fact may account for some of tbe strange fires which occur In barns and storehouses, W A. ; ' f s 4 ill n r v 'J. V'.; V4VJ.M(. - A f PKBOB WIUJAlf Of OXBMAJrr. bold a club over tha sultan to compel better administration of tbe affairs of that much misgoverned country". Spain agreed to the understanding, but Ger many waa not officially notified of the agreement at tbe time and. It appears, did not fully approve of It The Ger man chancellor, Count von Bnlow, tn a speech tn the relchatag recently took tbe position that the sultan of Moroc co to an Independent sovereign with whom Germany la In direct roiatioa. L fttaeir Caaceaafoa. She That'a all very well, but what would you do If 1 should die? He Why, the least I could do would be to gq to the funeral New Tork WorU. ... Tha Far at Wave. waves cxen a force was too per square Inch wben tbey are only twen ty feet high. At Cassis, France, gran ite blocks of fifteen cubic meters bare been moved by wave force. Terrifio Rata With Death. "Death was fast approaching." writes Ralph F. Fernandea of Tampa, FUu, describing his fearful race with death, "as a result of liver trouble end heart disease, which had robbed me of sleep and of all Interest In life., I had tried many different doctors and sev eral medicines, but got no benefit, un til I began to nee Electric Bitters. So wonderful waa their effect, that in three days f feu like a new man, and today I am cured of ail my troubles. Guaranteed at Chas. Rogers' drug store; pries $0c Dear Gu: I have solved the moth-er-tn-law problem, just given her reg ularly Hollistera Rocky Mountain Tee, It will make her healthy, happy and docile as a lamb. tS cents, Tea or Tab lets. Frank Hart's drug store. ANDREW - ASP, Blacksmith. Having Installed a Rubber Tiring Machine of the latest pattern I am prepared to- do all kinds of work at reasonable prices. r "i ' ' 12th and Dusne Sts. , ; Mill AT THE 8 TAR All the Latest Attractions From the Best Tbeatera Week Beginning Mar ' 22. Matinee Daily at 2:45 P. M. De Mora tt Graceta gemmtional Acrobatic Novelty. . HEIM CHILDREN Tha Cleverest , Child Artists on the ATlean Stage , CREATOR v , In His Original Musical Specialty. The Ideal Entertainers -- WESTON AND WHAUUEN resent their comedy .., success, "O Donavan Dunn, M. P." A. J. ELWELL ; r , , ' . - , ' ' v 4 . . .. , . PlctureJ Melodies Entitled "Good Night Beloved, Good Night". $ EDISON'S PROJECTOSCOPE j Showing latest Motion Pictures "Wanted, a Dog." Admission. Any Seat 10 cents. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1880. Capital and Surplus $100,000 J. Q. A. BOWtBT. rrentdent a L PKTtKSON,. Vlce-Prwld.nt FRANK PATTOM. Cshler J. W. OARSEK, AuUutnt CahlJT Astoria Savings Bank fc Capital Paid In 100,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits fcACOO. Transact, a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Tim Deposit. v , , Sold krt sail abroad. 168 Tsnth Street, ASTORIA. OREGON. " 1 - -m tlalt4"'? n "t" j" Pee-ktll. 2l2i!lS n i .. - . " " I