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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1905)
MONDAY, DECEMBER it, 1903. THE MOHNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. DESPERATE FIGHT , Burley Negro Gives Two Detect lve Struggle. STOPPED HIM BEATING WIFE Black Mas Come Vary Near Knocking Out the Officer Out Sleuth U Doc toting Broken IfoM right Occurred in Darkened Hallwajr. I Nw York, rw 10. IfctoHivM Gro II anl McNVwIly, of tlx Vtriton ave nue station, early today, had dn ret atruggU with a llg rwgro in the lark U II at 73A Flushing avinii, whrr tliry had rone to settle ft qunnrl lie twn Ui nrgro end LU white wlf. the inlvup with Urn black man and it wae with diflli-ulty that tby overpow rd him and got blm to Uie it at Ion liou. It m ahortlj after mldnlit when a man ruts-red the lUtion hou. and told 0'IWIljr that a man wn murdering Mi wife at the Flushing imue houe. The wjfi)t tnt Crocll and McXeal ly U Investigate. On iping to the apartruraU on the acond floor the detective found that tha wro, Win. O'Neill, 34 yean old, a lno wover, had come .home intoxicat ed ajwl started to quarrel with hit wife, Mar', who W a big powerful white wo man. The woman bad returned h Im.Uml's lilowe. The negro then arm ed himself with a revolver, but after a tnl hla wifrjgnt tlii awaj from blm. WVn the detedlveve rrarh the rmiute of the two they found that peace had been temporarily restored and waa likely to continue m long m the woman kept poe.oi of Of weapon, tf told the. officer that the quarrel, wae a family matter, end that aha didn't want the polk to butt in. A aha re f used' to rfiKb y charge against her husband, the detective, had nothing to do but leave the place. When the detMiv were leaving the Mom ona of them wnwkcd that ha would hk to land the tgro in a oHI for beating hU wife. ThU remark ang ered VHI, and he followed the two into 0 hallway. A (Sroll wia going downstair lb negro hit him atunn ing blow over the head. Grosell tumb led, and ha and McN'eally landed in a heap at the foot of the atepe. lb-fore they could get up the "nirro wm upon them, and hitting right and If ft la the dark. The detective grab lxsl hold of him and begn to fltftit Wk. although the hall waa ao dark Uiat they could not UH whether Uwlr bWa were binding on the negro or on each other. The struggle continued arveral minute before the negro wae subdued and willing to go to the ata tka house. It waa found that In iha fight Mc Vaally'a noe waa broken, while Ortwell waa atill dated aa the result of the blow on hie bel. Fergeant OTleilley wanted to awnd for the ambulant of the Cum berWad sire! .hospital but tha detec tire aald they wonld be all right In a few boura and went home. (Weill waa taken to tha Ie avenue police court and on charge of as saulting the officer waa held in $1000 bail fur examination. , Church Notices At V Flit CongTagatlonal tha an nlvervary of the birth of Wm. Lloyd Can-lean waa observed. Ret. Luther D. Mahonn speaking of the great life that tie lived and the permanent good that he gave to the republic. Re eaid in parti "Borne character! are beat atudied in the dietanca. The work that they ac ompliHhe4 haa made their namea Im mortal but whed jou draw cloae to them the weakneanea and the perver aities of human nature detract from their greatneea. But not ao with thla character. The eW that we draw to him tha more we are attracted to the gohtlrrf, aimpliclty, yei oourtgoourl and manly man that he waa and the more that we etudy hira and hla work we are Inspired and helped. "It seenia to nve that we would bet ter appreciate our country and ita in atitutlona more if we would take down the history of it ami read it from time to time. V3ien we come into contact with til great principle! that bare made u great and the moniratoua eaeri flee of (if and property that haa brought u to the present atandlng among tha omnciU of the natlona of the world think that our Uvea would al ways be governe by th blgtieot mo tive and to- give tlie very bet that la within u Uiat her good name and her perpetuity ahaJI lie abiding and ever lasting. "One of the great thing that be taught ua by hla life waa, aim at some thing great. Another lemon, aim at something noble. The personal life of the man was dltwed In a pleasing way.", In closing Mr. Mhone eahli "Harri son U gone but his spirit remains. We need many such men today. Men that Will stand for the right though the hole world be against them. Ilia that will assist In striking tha shackle of slavery from the people at the present lime, Amebic la fust becoming the most Intemperate nation on the face of the globe. Intemperate in drink; in temperate in eating) intemperate In amusement t intemperate In business ; lnteniieraU) in about everything that we undertake. Yesterday with appropriate services, the new Presbyterian church in Alder brook waa formally dedicated. The ex ercise were most impressive and a Urge number were present at the open ing eeremoniM. After the singing of the Poxology by the congregation, Rer. J. 11 Welch, delivered the Invocation, which waa followed by the singing of fcSe beautiful hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord TkmI Almlght," by the audience, and the reading of the scripture teon. Mr. C. A. Smith, rendered the solo, "Jut for Today, in his customary pleasing manner, being followed by the uual offering. After the audience had sung another hymn. Iter. W. 8. Gilbert, of Portland, delivered the dedicatory sermon, which wm listened to wiUt the greatest inter- et and atrntiou. The building committee at the eomlu hm of the aermort made ft detailed statement concerning the work and Uie cost of constructing the new edifice. Itev. J. V. Milllgan, IWivterian Sun day school missionary, waa present ami delivered the dedicatory prayer, b waa followed by the giving of the charge to the trustee, after which tha congrega tion sang, The Church'e One Founda tion," Congratulatory remark were de livered by different -ones pr4nt, an other hymn waa aung, and tha service Hosed with the benediction, ' . BEAUTVUL PHOTOGBAPHTJBE New York, Dec. 10, Mr. Ttnxltf Iloosevelt ja aent ft beautiful photo grophura to the bauar for the benefit of the little mothers, in whom she is greatly interested. This picture will lie exhibited at the JitUe mother' own table today at the Waldorf-Astoria. ft. Modern Methods Improve a Remedy That Wat Alwayi Peerleai la Ita Line. 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