'4 THE MORNING ASTOIUAN ASTORIA ORE TUSDAY, SEPTEMBER u. 11905 BAY AND RIVERNEWS 1 'pier it 9 ocloeK yesterday morning. I she wa detained at anchorage inside Ithe bar for in houil by foi Her pm- np"t list showed 2M people ami her freight manifest a very heavy. The Columbia Arrives up with a It ia expected that the Electro will ' Bl PaSSentr List. I doing quarantine duty hor wit bin 10 I day. The workmen at Supple' dock - yrd in Portland are r wiring work on her, and according to reliable authort ty, the estimated bill of co,t will closely approximate $000. ELECTRO IS BEING RUSHED , Oil Steamer Geo. Loomis Comes in With Heavy Cargo of Refined Goods General Movements of Water Craft From Coast Points North and Sooth. The ateamer Redondo arrived in early yesterday morning and paed up to Portland where he will loud lumber fo San Pedro. The steamer Cascade came in yester day from San Francisco and proceeded Captain Hardwk-k of the Alliance re ports the steamer Kilburn billed on die sand flats at Empire City. Coos Hay. waiting for orders to dry-dock her. He claims the only possible way to float her to a dry-dock north or south, will be to load her hold with lumber and batten her down tight, this done, she may lie towed. She is in a bad way from the wreck- and in general need of repair, but lwr boilers and engines are intact. It will cost practically 23.000 to put her in seaworthy condition according to the Alliance's commander. The steam schooner Northland ar rived in from California ports yester day, with an even dozen passengers; some of these came ashore here for sightseeing purpose while the North land wa docked for coal, and strayed so far and so long slie was compelled to go on without them. They took it good naturedly and went up by the Telegraph. t The oil tank Steamer Ceo. Loomis,! arrived in yesterday forenoon with 2S, 500 gallons of refined oil, consigned by the Pacific Coast Oil Co. to the Stan dard people at Portland. Captain J. Sedden was in command. Her pijie-line port on the California coast is Rich mond. Captain Poj took her on to Portland. The steamship Columbia from San Francisco, docked at the 0. R. X. ! onward to Portland where she will load with lumber. The steamer Alliance docked at the 'Callender pier at 1 o'clock yesterday ; afternoon, and left for Portland a half hour later. The tug Oeo. V. Vohurg passed up !yesteiJay forenoon with the rock-Wge jWebfoot, and the Samson followed her later in the day with the Wallacutt. The Lurline has resumed her mail and passenger business, and left up last eve ning on her regular time, for Portland. The steam aelioonef IVlla went to sea yesterday afternoon, late, with a good bill of freight for Nestutva. The steamer Aberdeen arrived in yes terday morning and kept on to Portland. The t hree niated schooner Sopioia crossed in at 8 o'clock yesterday morn ing. The bark Iaac Reed went to sea yesterday morning behind the Tatoosh. IS NEARLY LYNCHED Plunges Ice Pick Into Bodies of Three Men on Street Car. PURSUED BY ANGRY CROWD Brown, After Forcing Woman From Seat in Car, Attacks Husband, and Two Others With Ice Pick Pursued by Crowd and Mercilessly Beeaten. Cheap Tickets to Philadelphia and Re turn. The 0. R. A N. Co. xMl sell roundtrip tickets from Astoria to Philadelphia, Pa., on September 7, 8, 9, 10, at a rate of $89.50. For further information inquire of G. W. ROBERTS, Agents. New York, Sept. 11. A row which started early today at Second Avenue and o'.Hh Street in a quarrel over a crowded surface ear almost ended in a lynching. Tony Brown was Waten severely by a mob which ehaed him from Third Avenue to Second, under the lclief that he had committed murder. Had it not oeen for his prompt rescue by a police man, the man might have Wen beaten to ilea t'n. A woman who entered the ear with her hustiand. her brother and another man was ulsuit to take a-eat when Brown made a rush to it. The woman's husband protested. Brown drew an ice pick and stahled him through both hand. Then he attacked the other two men an " plunged the ice pick into their lxHlies, a panic ensured among the crowd aWard the car and when Brown leaped ofT swinging the weajnin over his head he was followed bv several hun dred erMiis. After running a block he was tripped and jumped upon by the mob who trampled him into the cob blestones. Two policemen arrived in the nick of time. They ordered tiie mob to desist but met with a refusal and only succeeded in rescuing Brown by drawing their revolver and holding the crowd in check until a reserve force arrived. Tartar is rrjMirted from Baku. A Imnd of Tartar had barricaded themselves in a hou and flij-d from the window on the patrol officer, and continued tjie tiring while the artillery wa Wing brought up. The artillery laid the'' house in ruins, all the Tar tar peri-hing. CHOLERA REPORT. One Hundred and . Seventy Cases and Fifty-Eight Deaths to Date. Berlin. Sept U. The Inicrial Medi cal Board today announced thaat the cholera situation has grown no worse and with good car there is no further danger of the diease spreading. The official report to date is total number of ease 170, with AH death, this make an average of one death in every three cae reortcd. GAMBLERS DISMAYED. Unable to Carry Out Plans of Estab lishing Monte Carlo In Mexico Mexico City, Sept. 11. The federal district authorities continue their war against gamblers, foreign and native,,, and since the last of August gambler have hctl unable to secure licence. The police break up clandestine meeting a fast as discovered. Many gaambler ltoatcri they would open up again in Taeiiliaya, a prominent suburb of this city, but they found that the authori ties were ready to arrest them. One prooition is to etahlish in one of the interior states a great gambling con cern, modeled after Monte Carlo, but it is improlHilile that this will be allowed BASEBALL SCORES. Seattle. Sept. ll.-Seattle. 4; Ta- coma 1. School Times Here BUSTER BROWN gives you your School Outfit for the season if you wear his Stockings. For ten days, beginning Saturday, Sept. 10th, we sell Buster Brown Stockings for Boys, and Buster Brown Sister's Stockings for Girls, with the following phenomenal offer: With every purchase of four pair at one time during this sale we will give you FREE FREE FREE 1 Scholar's Companion, 1 Ruler. 1 Lead Pencil, 1 Penholder and Pen, 1 Rubber Eraser, and 1 Tablet of Writing Paper A complete outft for School use. SOME STORM PRANKS. In addition to the above, we give you a ticket showing you have made this purchase. This ticket, presented at our Hosiery Counter at any time during the first session, entitles you to your needs in school of all your Stationery, Pencils, etc., without any ad ditional purchase or cost to you. NOTE: The purchase must be made of four pair of Stockings during this sale to entitle you to the above. Parents should realize the saving this means to them for an entire season. 25c per pair THE FOARD 0 STOKES CO. Astoria's Greatest Store Electricity Has If. Own Fun With the Aitoru Wires. The electrical storm which pa-ed over this city last night left a number of exM-rienss with certain citizens as mementoes nf its flight. The switehlMiard in the central sta-j tion of the IViflc State Telephone and i Telegraph company on Commercial, street, presented, foi a few moments, a realistic display oi fireworks as the elusive fluid passed from one contract j point to another and kept the night ojerator in a spasm of activity dodging its ebullient progress acro and around his office. He reHirts a number of 'phone fuse burned out and say all cable poles and junctions in the city have felt the ef fect of the storm and that it will take until noon todav to fix in new fuses disturbed and burned out. The saloon of Charlie Campbell at Xo. 489 Commercial street, was divested of it fuses, and Mr. Campbell went to burning coal oil early in tlie night. The Astoria electric company repotl; ed that no damage had lieen done their lines or work at midnight. INFERNAL MACHINE t THROWN t Tavastehu. Finland. Sept. 11. While the governor was driv- ing today with the chief of ix.lice 4 nan infernal machine wa thrown at the carriage but failed to ex- plode. FREE A Watch, Guaranteed a Good Timekeeper will be Given FRBB With Each Boys' Suit Bought From Us Between Now aud Oct. 1st. These Suits comprise all that is New and Stylish in Boys' Wear Cheviots, Casslmeres, Plain and Fancy Worsteds AT h $2.50 to $10.00 Suit weh nd . WATCH FREE with every Suit from now till October 1st. i i i A Stokes Soit means A Good Suit f II nr MONEY REFUNDED pjTstokes A NEW POLICY MADEE Change Is Made In Promotion of Employe. AFFECTS ALL NAVY YARDS 4$ X5he BEEtlaSJHIVE FIGHTER'S SHARE OF PURSE. Nelson Gets Nearly Twenty-Five Thous and Britt Thirteen Thousand and over. San Francisco, Sept. II. On account one of clerical err&r it wa stated the receipt of the liiitt N'el-on contest were f?;M.Mi!l. Corrected fiyure show that Nelson IJritt, anil the dub divided Nh.:j11. This means $:il,tt.l."i for the fight er and li.!0H.- for the club. (If the 131.4)12.15 Kelson got I10.X4I.29 and Hritt I3.:i;0.KU. Added to the winner's share is 5.000 he got for his interest in the moving pictuit-a, which brings Nelson 'a profit up to 24, H41.20. NEW ARRIVALS OF Fashionable Autumn Goods TURKEY TO DEPORT. RETURNED EMIGRANTS. Seven Hundred Now Held In Prison For Deportation to America. lio-ton, Kept. 11. Advices have been received by the local immigration officer to the effect that 500 Armenian have lieen gathered at Ilarphoot aand 200 at Malatia, Turkey and thrown in to pris on to be depoil.ed to this country. The prisoners, it is said are all re turned emigrants, some having gone from the United States as far back an ISM. DESPERATE SPIRIT . DISPLAYED BY TARTARS. Batycade Themselves irj Houses and Kesnt Artillery All Perish. Tiflia, Sept. 11. An incident allowing the desperate spirit displayed by the Fall Jackets Today we shall have them ready and on rale. The best line of gar ment, the nobbiest styles and the lowest prices. for the highest value you will see in this city. The Empire and Paddock Coats FROM $5.00 TO $30.00 At Very Cheap Prices Ranging from $1.25 TO $25.00 Where Salery Has Formailly Been Paid Out in Lump Fund No Promotions Will Now Be Made Without Re-Ad ustmeot of Salaries. hi ImhIv a though done with an ax. Th head wa found ou the track several yard away, llcfure the greut crowd collected by the new of the wreck could I cleared away the police weie coiiicllcd to ui their heavy night tirk on a number of men who wcie attempting to nat)i jeweli'y and other valuable from tho victim, 'I he nflii'er had no time to make ar rets, nntcntiiig tliemm-lvea with drub bing the miscreant a heavily a they could. Washington, S'pt. 1 1. Many employ ,r of the Navy (vpartiuent at Wa-hiug ; ton niid various navy yard of the couti tiy will be alTcctcd by the adnplioii of la new policy by the department re peeling promotion in the rae where im ieii-"s of alary ha heretofore lieen Ipnid out in a lump fund for the in- create of the navy. It ha been decided hereafter that expenditure on tlii. account will not be increased, consequently If the employe i to lie promuled it can I effected only by the re adjnstment of nlnri which involve correMiidiug reduction in the case of employes whose record for efficiency are not of the best. In other words the U-st employe will lie promoted at the en'iise of the le efficient. FEVER SITUATION MUCH BETTER. New Oilciinns. spt. II. niliciaul re- s.lt Up to Ii p. HI. New ciies. .IS; tie till. 2-'l27: I ill lis liuiie, total Itlll; now lltliler trcHtinent .'imi. Fine Line of i FAIL I JUST UNPACKED In Chiffon, Broadcloths, Mohair and Panama. Come early and make your aelection. STREET CAR WRECK We Will Have A Nice Line of D. B. McBride Woolens In (hi week. Ifcm't fail to come In to look them over Wore you buy. KIUUNEN & R0E10FSZ Thil Ii lb. Pile. Wb.i. Y.U Get Your Nobbr Sulli. The Astoria Restaurant. OOOI), CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT SERVICE OPtN ALL MONT 399 Ilond St., cor. Ninth Continued Frow Page tine.) the wreck, nttai4ed him and tried to beat him. lie whs dragged from his scat, but shouted for fair play and con vinced the crowd that it was the awitch man and not he that wa responsible. Solomon Nugat wa sitting at the front end of the ear which jumped in to the atreet when a sharp piece of Umrd or metal severed hia head from J$ X3hc Accordion. Sunburst and Knife Pleating To Order STEAM PS0CESS. No Hot Irons. No Burning of Goods. Miss O. Gould Eighth Floor, Mirquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt and Careful Attention Given to all Out-of-Town Orders. v : , Fall Hats MRS. R. INGLET0N has just opened a Fine Line of Ladies' and Children's fALIL MAIS Step in and Inspect tho styles. REDUCTION SALE ON REGATTA HATS. Kirs. R. Ingleton WELCH BLOCK, Opposite Budget Office. v