THE MORNING ASTOIUAX, ASTORIA. OREGON. , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1905. COLUMBIA BUTTS IN Big Steamship in Crip of Heavy In-set on Ebb Tide. SCRAPES MANZANITA BADLY RAILWAY COMPANIES SOBBED BY EMPLOYES Ticket Seller and Choppers Form Part nership to Resell Tickets. Sw York. SojL 14. Kmploye of the Interboroujih company i was an nounced yesterday in a local police court, have lecn robbing the company of $10,000 a month. The theft have lieen confine! to "L" ticket and were effected by a partnership of seller and chopjiers. Detectires of the company discovered that the inside of the glass compart- The bis, popular teamhip Columbia, of th rtioppin wuU llld.la uot an. I . tUula ul,i..k t of the O. R. 4 X company's Tortland- . , ' . . ' , 1 (were taken out by mean of a steel Jvan trancisco nne, naa a very umiMiai roJ wjth lieirinK p,m fHsteneJ to it. experience yesterday morning. She end. The extracted check were then came down from Portland on her usual !ilUpoW of through the ticket seller. Touches up the Columbine and Rips Along the Cold Storage Dock Ties Up at Old "Can Per" and Loads Sal monLeaves Out for San Francisco and costly butting in, in less capable hand. St laid there until 2 o'clock p. m and then got away for San Francieo with 310 cases of the 5000 she wa ent there for, tkle condition forcing her to put (o sea. an abces wa forming. Xow it is not necessary. "The baron's condition i at present very favorable. sV yet we have made no formal diagnosi a to the fever, but we are studying, the symptom and a nure every hour i taking the patient' temperature." time and docked at her company's pier, and while there received order to drop down to the old "Can" pier and take on 5000 cases of Million as part of her San Francisco manifest. Her lines were east off and she moved out on the ebb tide and steamed astern hoping to come to at the projier place and time, but the heavy tidal inset that makes shoreward just above the Cullender dock began to work her in at a pace not cal culated on and before she could be brought back into the channel she was eloe aboard the Manzanita, the U. S. light-house tender, moored at the old Fisher dock, and the Columbine, tied at the pier next west; and though her of ficers did everything good seamanship demanded, they could not prevent her scraping the Manzanita pretty roughly, tearing away her port davits and smashing some false work, but not crip- j CONDITION OF BARON KOMURA THE SAME Illne Due to Exposure in Severe Rain Storm. Xew York, Sept. U. Speaking of the condition of ltoron Komura, the Japan ese peace plenipotentiary who is ill at the Waldorf Astoria, Dr. Pritchard, one of the physicians, called to attend him lat night said: "Baron Koniura's illness is undoubted ly due to his trip to Boston. While there he spent an evening with a friend in the suburbs. When he returned he rode in an open victoria. It started pling nor seriously injuring her. She .'to rain and the baron was drencher. He Two of the detectives alleged that they caught Joseph Temperman, a ticket chopper in the act of removing ticket in this fashion. He was arrested and held for examination. bumped the Columbine with force enough to thoroughly arouse the army officer on Iward, who were about to leave down for Fort Stevens and the wen immediately to hi train and did not change hi wet clothes until an hour afterward. The following day, the seventh, he jetty on the projected tour of inspec-! arrived in this city and utTered chill. I tion, and after jamming the Lindenberg- er dock in pretty severe fashion, her hawsers were made fast on the Can JAPANESE WILL DEVELOP HOME INDUSTRIES Business Men Not Worrying Over the ' Tsms of Pesos Treaty. Tokio, Sept. 14. In spit of the strong under current of indignation pre rading all etas over the terra's of peace arranged with Russia, the Wi ne men here are following a Wiser course, without won ling over an ac complished fact. An organization rep resenting 81 .leading buiues iutqvss ha been formed under the presidency of M. Iwade, a millionaire, which aims to work for the development of home industries, and foreign trade with re- of the organization is that it consists doubled energy. A Mgnincant feature of a wealthy anil conservative element, representing an enormou combination of capital. It interests and energy will be principally directed toward the exploitation of trade with Korea and China. The organization I prepared to co operate in this direction with foreign countries. BARELY ESCAPE HANGING Sentence of Two Chicago Murdertrt is Changed at Last Moment Chicago, Sept. 14. Two Chicago mur derer escaped final sentence to the gal low yesterday by the margin of a mo ment, after one of them had declared again and again that he preferred hang ing to life improsinmcnt. The oilier had persistently averred hi Innocence refusing to make the plea of guilty that was. necessary to change hi sentence to prison life.'" Two urgent and excited lawyers work ed with the convicted men. and secured a confession just a Judge Barnes in the criminal court wa starting to speak the wonl setting the date of execution. John l-orcns and John Xadolskl were the two stubborn prisoner. They al ready had leen convicted by a jury of killing Fritz Crucger on the night of .Weh IS, l'.xtt in a saloon. MAIL DRIVERS PAID OFF Not One of the Strikers Apply for Re instatement. Xew York, Sept. 14. The striking mail driver were paid off yesterday. One hundred and fifty showed up for their money and there are- alut fifty more who are expected to call for their pay today. Xot a single striker has applied for reinstatement. It wa said that the ne gotiation for a settlement are still on and that a conference of the arbitrat or will le held today. was called and then Dr. Brewer was summoned in consultation. On Sundav morning , the baron's fever had dimin dock and she was snubbed into her hed, but on Monday it was higher. At nertn without further damage. She might have done vastly more dangerous first it was thought necessary to per form an operation, as it was feared that ! School Ti nines Here BUSTER BROWN gives you your School Outfit for the season if you wear his Stockings. For ten days, beginning Saturday, Sept. lGth, we sell Buster Brown Stockings for Boys, arid 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. PREPARE FOR GREAT RACE Prominent Athletes Now in Training For Marathon Run. Chicago, Sept. 14. Additional entries received yesteijtlay brought the. total number of contestant in the Illinois Athletic clubs for the Marathon run of September 2!, tip to 20, tlie li-t includ ing some of the best of the long dis tance runner in the country as well as many men of local reputation. The greater part of the entries are already in the city and are busy pre paring for the big event, sounds of them are working over the coiir-e each day. i ne list of entries include Louis Marks, Frederick Lorz and J. J. Kennedy of Xew York City; Benjamin Ingalls of Denver; Thomas Mason of Boston; S. A. Miller of Yonkers, X. J.; F. Rcilley of Hamilton, Ont.; and H. Bradford of Minneapolis. 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 & STOKES C0. Astoria's Greatest Store WELL KNOWN ARTIST HURT Is Run Over by a Street Car in San Francisco. San Francisco, Sept. 14. Professor E. Koorman, a well known artist from Honolulu, and a recent arrival in this city, was run down and probably fatally injured by a street car. He is injured internally and may have a fracture of the skull. His left leg is broken. Koorman, it is said, ha gained fame a an artist in Holland, jus works were well known and admired through out Germany and France. He it about 55 year of age. PEACE IS RESTORED Tangier, Sept. 14. The warring trilies have submitted to fiaisuli and peace has lieen re-tored in the suburb of this city. A tonic that makes rich, red blood. Brings strength health an happiness to the whole family. Xothing equals Hoi- lister's Rocky Mountain Tea as a ton ic. 36 cents. Are You Engaged? Engaged people should remember that, after marriage, many quarrels can be avoided, by keeping their digestions in good condition with Electric Bitters. 8. A. Brown of Benncttsville, 8. C, says: "For years, my wife suffered Intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with a tor pid liver, until she lost her strength and vigor, and became a mere wreck of her former self. Then she tried Electric Biters, which helped her at once, and finally made her entirely well. She is now strong and healthy." Chas. Rogers, druggist, sells and guarantees them, at Colds coughs congestion and costivenes Fluids which should pas through the bowels and kidneys are secreted by the nos and throaS. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure. 35 cent. The Astorian, 75 cents a month. SHONTS EXPLAINS Makes Report of Special Investigation Into Canal Affairs. Xew York, Sept. 14. The president yesVrday received from Theodore V. Shouts, chairman of the Panama canat commission, a special remrt of an in vestigation into charge of irregularities in the granting of the f'0.(MNi,(KH com missary concession made by Huggin ami Pumas of Xew Y'ork, according t-i a dispatch from Ovster Ha v. The re- Hrt which wa offered by the president la tweek came to Sagamore Hill by a pevml messenger from Mr. Shout' home in Connecticut. The messenger re mained in tyter Baay until a reply was revived from the president. r HEAVY STORMS IN KOREA and Many People Drowned at Seoul Much Property Destroyed. Seoul, Sept. 14. It i rumored Hint M. ravioli, the former lttiian mini-ter to Korea, and M. tiunhery, agent for the Yalu Timber company, are preparing to return here and the friend of Hussia are anticipating their arival. Three storms which attained the ve locity of a typhoon have swept Korea. The town of Cenan i Hooded, and at Seoul many jieople have been drowned and many buildings destroyed. The train service ha lieen interrupted. ' U I FREE A Watch, Guaranteed a Good Timekeeper will be Given PRBB With Each Boys' Suit Bought From Us Between Now and Oct. 1st. These Suits comprise all that is New and Stylish in Boys' Wear Cheviots, Casslmeres, Plain and Fancy Worsteds AT $2.50 to $10.00 Suit WFiS? nd . WATCH FREE with every Suit from now till October 1st. ft A Stokes Suit means A Good Suit or MONEY REFUNDED P. A. STOKES HOTEL ARRIVALS. T A beecJhive NEW ARRIVALS OF Fashionable Autumn Goods Fall Jackets Today we shall have theni ready and on sale. The best line of gar ments, the nobbiest styles and the lowest prices for the highest values you will see in this city. The Empire and Paddock Coats FROM $5.00 TO $30.00 FURS At Very Cheap Trices Ranging from $1.25 TO $25.00 At the Occident , J. V. Wood, 1'ortland. I M. Scott, Portland. 0. II. Spencer, 1'ortland. H. M. Alcorn and wife, Pendleton. K. Y. Terney and wife, Pendleton. A. J. Parker, Portland. Newton It. Zuhl, San Francisco. Fred Shield, San I'ram-iwo. Hurry M, M'Uir, New Vork. Mr.. II. ti. footer, Itavrusdalc, Wn. ( !ia. It. I!in-tin, Chinook. 1. II. Walker. J'mtland. V. It. I.imjr. Pottland. K. J. Ilmiiiadd, San Kranciwii. M. ltc'vniiin. nuklniid. K. A. H.itiM-n, Kiitiku. S. II. CUnii, Seattle. 'I. M. DiiHiin. Portland. II. II. I iii-ey. St. .lo-eph, Mo. Lew; i lUiiey, I'm tin ml. I. F. Hunt. Portland. and tickets purchased after that date will lie good for return passage up to- and including October 31. Cot 00 Cheap. He may well think, be has got off chesp, who, after hating contracted constipation or indigestion, Is still able to perfectly restore his health. Noth ing will do this but Dr. King's New Life Pills. A quick, leaant, and certain rure for headache, rontiatin tc V at ('has. Itogers' drug store; guar anteed. A TWO DAY LUNCH. I lie l.n'i.' nf the t'on'leutiiinal Ii.iicIi wiil conduct a sale of llread, Pie Hint Cuke, in the basement of the church, on Saturday afternoon, Im-Iii-ninu at i.'M o'clock. Cheap Tickets to Philadelphia and Re turn. The O. R. k N. Co. will sell roundtrip tickets, from Astoria to Philadelphia, Pa., on September 7, 8, 0, 10, at a rate of 189.50. For further information inquire of O. W. ItOBEKTS, Agents. Special Round. Trip Exclusion Rat of I3.00 for the fair via A. k C. R. R. Ticket! Sold Daily Until October 15th. Up to and including October 15th, the A. k C. H. K. will sell round trip ex cursion tickets daily from Astoria to Portland and return rate of $3 for the round trip on account of the Irwin and Clark exposition. Tickets purchased on or liefore October 2 will be good for re turn pUHHnc 30 days from date of sale, We Will Have A Nice Line of D. D. McDrlde Woolens In thi week. Ihui't fail to come In to look tliini over before you buy. KIUUNEN & R0E10FSZ This la the Place Where You Get Your Nobby Suits. V The Astoria Restaurant. ;ooi, CLEAN MEALS EXCELLENT ' SERVICE OPtN ALL NIGHT 399 l'oml St., i:or. Ninth Fine Line of NEtf fill DRESS GOODS JUST UNPACKED In Chiffon, Broadcloths, Mohairs and Panamas. Come early and make your selection. J$ Gh'e tr THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Maintains unexcelled service from th west to the east and south. Making close connections wlih trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers are given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these points to the far east. Prospective travelers desiring Infor mation as to the lowest raff and best routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: B. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third SU Portland. Ore. r z Accordion, bunourst and Knife Pleating: To Order STEAM PROCESS. No Hot Iron,. No Burning of Goods. Miss O. Gould' Eighth Floor, Marquam Building. PORTLAND. Prompt tad Careful Attention Circa to all Out-of-Towa Orders. Hats Trimmed, Hats Cleaned, Feathers Curled Free of Charge. Mas. R. Ingleton has opened a nice line of La dies' and Children's Fall and Winter Hats. Kirs. R. Ingleton WELCH BLOCK, Opposite Budget Office.