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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1905)
IDXISDAY DICIMBEK 17. 3. THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. ROBBERS CAPTURED the next ft days as tit mult Ot threatened strike of the chorus singers. Determined not to yield to the de mands of tli malcontents, Jielnrich! (Jonreld, I ho director, has selected Art oneras which, with sllaht modification. aasa at at aft a aa a a I l Mx Men n old up tar ana Are i in f u rendered without STRIKE ON T NOES Couhl. Revolutionary Leaders Satisfied With Striken Progress. I TROLLEY IS THROWN OFF chorus and in cae of emergency the cra house management is prepared to substitute the, (pr tit regular sched uie, Mr Con r eld aleo advertised for vnlunfovra tn loin ilia ftmrti last night the situation waa acute, inC nUnilftU UCNCrVU- and there was mU to be a strong pos Nibllily that when the opera company went to Philadelphia thl afternoon th Conductor Removes Trolley Pol From irlU might bs Inaugurated by the Wirs and Pluniu Car la Darkness- I chorus refusing to board tie special Terrible Fight Ensues Police Arrlvt train. It la al possible that ballet, and Holdups to t Jail. I rchestra, and stag hand of .the Metropolitan 0ra House may declare sympathetic strike. There are 130 Iperwiim in the opera hone chorus. 80 far at could be learned bat night every Member of Revolutionary Executive" Committee 8ayt That tha Striker! in St. Petersburg Are Preparing for Fierce Strugf! Many Clashes. I fellet r and maintain any eacti pwpef on." The argument was that, according to the context. grandchildren were to be reckoned a children for this purpose, Just as grandparents were reckoned at parent. On the other aide It was ar gued that.lf grandchildren were chil dren men great-grandcniidren wers children alao and that 1 man might la this way be called upon to support his father and mother, bla four grandpar ents, bis eight great-grandparents and as many grandchildren and great grand children a be might be lucky or no- lucky enough to possess. Is skimmed milk milk? A man asked for a glaas of milk to drink and was gives skimmed milk, and the purveyor waa fined for It Bat la a higher court the decision was reversed. It being con tended at the time that skimmed milk was really much more milk than milk that was not skimmed, since the latter contained aomethlng that waa sot milk at ail-that Is, cream.-Loodon Tit Bits New York, Dec. 20.-Tbe Rt. Teteiv .l.u t. Oil -..l.lt.. .... 0 ' r 1 man and woman of them U nrnrt crowded Ashland avenue electric car atl0 j,w 0(lt wt,n tMt j,, gv I trjf correspondent of the Herald cable Thirty-sixth street last bight, sit I word. They demand higher wage and I 'be following under yesterdays date: . . a ' A' member of the executive committee said today j "In spite of the outward appearance of delay, we are thoroughly satisfied armed men fired a score of through the window and roof were engaged In robbing the iaeiier Including several women and children When the trolley ol was removed from the wire by the con J utt or and the ban riits wer left struggling iu the dark ness. shots I recognition of their union. and NARROW ESCAPE. Twe Women If.arly Asphyiiated By w,,b; T . '? r. 'louUkirt of St. Petersburg all la in I order. The strike l now gradually r- rranr.-.-., I TC, W.-M UlOling l wnrUna lBW.rL . ' ' "Tramway men revive their wages . u.na swei, nan a narrow t(1Iu, tumom.. .e .III trik. a a. . - 1 ill . I -..111. at- I . I I - M J a i a a, I ' J 4 weer pitted against the men paaeengnlulm Through a faulty con- m of 01ir mti mn wwt out .n.l I).. ,, .n.t U ft4,,. 0,uon or lh Dlur W their room LjlM ..irrnumUl our 1m,W. M V.- .... .. Ilb es-aped in auffleieni quantity ..1 1.1. ,.. w- eons were trampled iiikhi in iu iraiinci...,. ... .;, , , . , . r"- " .... . . 4 . , girl ,ert for PrId dropped twenty of them. thai av imi1 fur tha lt. 1 1 .1... I 1. t , I ) ' 1... ..... - - iiiiiv huuii iu iruusr iiirin unranwinni i .... .1 ..... maa . . .1 - -. ,.-.. -rum,fr a aeinonsimuon 01 juu v...n load or potmen arr.vea ani At r.eted l.y the smell of g.. Mis. idlers in our favor took place. The Ave of Uie robber were capiureu. a ui.Wereu me conai- cu taeklesf them with the result that sixty-four were wounded. "In the Navia and Viborg ditrk-t uVmontratloni took place in which Mtldiers plajed a prominent part. "Our entire armed force tonight is ready for emergencies. Today we The prisoner, gave the name, of W- VU,n ( ,r, " lm Pv.nt a ward 1-en.h.u, Edaanl Higgle, c ,'ul ff"r ,n'1 tWr "entually re- Murphy, William Starr, ami Mihi'l Houlihan. They wire all severely lrui- J and scratched. Two men boarded the car at Thirty lth street. They leaped to th front platform and holding revolvers at the e ctd rotiftclouejic IrtMtiuctit. under iiicIi-al Torture of a Preacher. The atory of the torture of Per. 0. pned re.Iutiou to renirt to ex u. woore, paator of the Baptist church "me. Iiend of Die moiwrmiin, Jine taiiaiisn, of Ilarpersville, N. Y, will Interest you. A" Ul Laiua-tan army Is In a they foreed Mm to stop the car. Four He aaya: "I suffered agonies, because of ,,t ' mutiny. Aa Governor-General am.imlie4 then got on the rer plat- t peraiatent ooiuA. reaultinir from ika Vorontxoff-Dashkoff w guilty o? form and while one of them covered I grip. itft jp ttlnf up in bed. I 01,1 'H"lligan' it has been re I tried mkiny mnediee, without reUef.r,,vea 10 PIU n,m- until I took I. Klnir's New Discover "0ur dftaF In St- mbur U due for C3ontimptluii, Cougha anV Colda, to ll" ,rr't of lhe n,live eommlt wlJoh enUrelr cured mv coutrh. and Kffleultles have been placd in the saved u from consumption "A grand ftf r metln' A there are some cure for diseased condition of Throat Literary CelaeM eea. How strange are literary colnct denres occasionally Is Illustrated la the esse of Thackeray and Domas. Thack eray asys: "I came sear writing a book oo the ssme subject, "Lee Trots lions- quetalree.' and taking II. d'Artagnan for my hero. IfArtagaaa was a real character of the age of Louis XIY. and wrote bla own memoirs. I remember picking up a dingy copy of them oo aa old bookstall In London, price sixpence, and Intended to make aomethlng of It Bat Dumas got ahead of me. He snap up everything." A coincidence quite as remarkable occurred with Bir Conan Doyle for central figure. He learned while spending a holiday la a mountain Inn lo Bwltaerlsnd thadnrug the win ter months for some reason two men remained In omipatloD. For four or five months they were Isolated from the rest of the world, guppoee one of them went mad or committed suicide or The possibilities were endlees. He forthwith determined to embody the Idea In a story. On his way borne be happened to pick up a book of tales by Maupassant. There In It, under the title. "L'Auberge," he found himself forestalled In every particular. ' Our Great Removal Sale of High Grade Wall Paper ' Is a Phenomenal Success. Now is the best opportunity to secure bargains as we will move to our new location January 1st, and in the meanwhile we are ' selling wall paper at prices lower than you have ever seen it before. Call and inspect our elegant lines. B. F. Allen Son, c.? st Trial 3amrt Link, the conductor, with hi weapon, three nen entered the tut. Every body hold up ymir hand. I We want ot money and will tOioot the firt man who tiles to slop us," iivlj tlie leader of the band. KvlJcntly hoping lo iWngMyL,,. , ,. A. . Vn . , . ... I.. .... -I...I...U ,i.,- .... ...J 600 n1 ,0. r'snteed. -i . . i. .t . ..!... ....I001" r llieu rrpesieiiii- inroiiii nr wimio and the roof. Several women fsinied and i MM -n crid in terror. When the Of laterest to Clergy. uproar and conf..iim were at their! The Astoria A Columbia River Rail beljflit, the conductor, striking away I road Co., having been granted member the arm of (lie man who threatened his I ship In the Trant-Continental Clergy ling reut or taxes. life, pulled the trolley rope, ami the I Bureau, the name of that company will Interior of the ear lii-tsnll.v wesleppeer ia the clergy application blanks llunj:ed in durknc4 I and clergy certificate issued by the Ollnhan, the motormsn, cave buttle bureau for HKXJ, and commencing Janu to th two men on the front platform. Jary 1st, of the coming year. Those He struck one of the robbers a blow permits will be honored by all airent . 'ii A Feartul Fata. It is a fearful fate to have to endure the terrible torture of Piles. "I can truthfully aay," writes Harry Colon, f MasonviHe, la, "that for Blind, Bleed ing, Itching and Protruding Piles, Buck len's Arnica Salve, la tha best cure made." Also best for cuts, burns and injuries. 25c at Charles Rogers, drug-giat. Let Me Tell You Something Traveler to the East, I have a word for you r There are through Pullman - sleepers, both Standard and Tourist, going East from the Coast at frequent intervals. Over two routes they travel via Rock Island System for a good share of the distance. You can go by way of Ogden, Salt Lake and Colorado, or you can go byway of San Francisco, Los Angeles and El Paso, and the Rock Island will land you in Kansas City, St. Louis or Chi. cago. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three cities for all important points in the East and South. Or the traveler via Northern route can take the Rock Island from Minneapolis and St Paul to Chicago. Rock Island service is the kind that gratifies best meals on wheels. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Si, Portland, Ore. 2tW member of our executive commit tee we met Hinultatiouhlv in six differ ent place. "At Tarkoe Selo a ten-hour council was held Sunday, The Prime Minister never mentioned a word of the strike. That was referred to a military coun- s. . . I en. 11 wa ueciuea in reierence 10 uie Douma that a vote be given to all pay- QUEER' PROBLEMS'OF QW. Cases With Whleh Baalish iaaaree a Lawyers Have Sresle4. Hundreds of year of teat cases have w. wn. t.. ..t.l . .,.1 .11 41.. ..A..IUI. " "r " 7h 7 , ' w- IV- " ni" euminaung point, f dim. ulty In the English law mven up m ava.iiBKii .r i..ui.k '"' mi inaivwuai naii urs permits issued Here U a n-markaWe problem with controih-r iianuie ami nnngiug 11 uown by that company la former years. Re- upon the iwmlits liesd. -Iho injured quests for official application blanks man fell to the street, l.ut aroe ami should be nude to J. C. Mayo, general lied. Ills coiiiimnioii went into the car I pacnger agent, Astoria, to the aid of the tliiee men who were engapd iu a band to hand fight. A iaeiier who escaped from the Furious Fighting. "For seven Years" writ Cm C car informed the noli who came In a ffm.B n, mrntr w. . . . ' patrol wagon, entered the car and drove wtfc chronJc toDjch 1 Au.tr.lls, while the other oue remained which the Itlackburn lawyers hare Just beru coufroutcd: An English gentlo niau had twin sons who were born within a few minutes of each other. lit made a will that bis property in Aus tralia should go to whichever of the two sous arrived at the age of twenty one first The younger of the two emigrated tn I JUST A MOMENT! & the tobhers from it at the point of their liver trouble, but at last I won, and tevoNers. The Immlets era-hanged shots I ... . . . ... , , cured my disease, by the use of Hee- with the no Icemen but were over-1. . ' . . powered. WANTS IMPARTIAL BOARD. Father of Midshipman, Accused Hating, Petitions for Fair Hearing, of trio Bitters. , I unhesitatingly recom mend them to all, and don't intend in the future to be without them in the home. They are certs Inly a wonderful medicine, to have cured such a bad cae as mine." Sold under guarantee to do I In England, and the former was still I In the autlpodea at the time of bis coming of age. Now, Australian time Is some hours Iu advance of Green wich, aud therefore the young maul out there was twenty -one before bl I elder brother at home. Which of tbeael two brothers la legally entitled to the property? The question bus not yel been decided, and Iu the meantime! New York. lK-c. 2o.-lr. Ucrge w. 8''. t 50c a botlls. Try them to Vamlerver, of Mount Holly. X. J., "7 father of Midshipman V. Vandcrver, whose dUniUsal from the Naval Aca demy ha ben advised by Admiral fiands on the charge of having con cealed knowledge of hazing, said yester- the same for you, by Charles Rogers, I renders may exercise their own acu men upon It. , Are egg, eggn. or arc only bens egg Treasrrs m Passlac Kashlaa. It may Lot lie known that the fa miliar soulsne or camnck of a Catholic dv thst h. would to.U a.k fiocrnor Pt whs the grtrtiKMit habitually fcf.'.u. -n..i.. ..i n 'T sirgentleiuen up to comparn . . . .. lively recent times, though It wsa not man Gardner "To intervene for just.. lwlT( llKtnniirUy bl(l(.ki XhPr(l , , In the election of an Impartial board portrait of Pnnte wearlnn one of lu- wbleh is to conduct the eourtmartlal etep length, mudi on au iiumlstukHble this week. I understand the board is "sun rny" pattern. And long gowua to 1 composed of three at large, three were not confined to gentlemen. The from Ui Academy .and from which nl,w or r ,",,n "lar wa.tne ..lura ha i,! .JvaVaia la lnnent worn by tho shepherds of 'T ,. . ' ... . . I t'ml.rla In Bt. Francis' time and prob TTe adtledt "If thi is true I thUUc ill ... .... .. ... ' ,. . 1 mutj itfi wutimva wiwiv piiu aiirr II. K catering 10 me powers ma oe-ai avldeuit enough of this Iu Annapolis in order to bolster up Ad- ttur own times. If one travels ouUld niiral sands report to Secretary Bona-1 the narrow limits of western civilian parte." Dr. . Vandcrver has received a letter from his son, who ssyti "In a military academy, where con scientious principles and truthfulness lion. The man or woman who goo enat will see aklrted men everywhere- Araba, Csshmerlea, Tunjablea, Bur mans, Chinese. Japanese, M stays, to mention only a few. The present bifur cate system of weteru Europe, thong! etsnd for nothing. I sm ready to kavsj tt eea1g t0 ft, Hntraveled eye as Use,: the institution, but you know, papa, and unalterable ns the pyramids, Is bu' bow devoted my life is to this work." IS passing faxhlon lu tho history 0' male attlre.-urand agartue. CHORUS GIRLS STRIKE. - Iloilisiee'a Rocky Mountalfl Tea Is Demand Higher Wages and Recognition simply liquid electricity. It goes to f Union. I every part of your body, bringing new New York. Pec 20. "Chorusles" blood, strength and new vigor. It makes Grand Opera may be seen and beard at you well and keep you well 35 cents. the Metropolitan Opera House it bin Sold by Frank Hart. egKT Thl mny acem a ridiculous que- linn, but nice abiulea of meaning are! involved, and a ca-.e which turned up 011 it wcut through two or three courts! of law. A lady Kent au order for n do en egg to n dairyman, nml he sent her ducks' cg'. She sent them lmok ns not Inking what she ordered, but be refu-! to take them. She, Iu turn, declined tot kH'p them, aud, some time claptlui te- tweeii tbelr Jourueya from the house to J the shop, the egm weut bad, uud eveu tually the shopkeeper sued the lady for Is. (kU their value. The county court Judge ordered her to pay, declaring tbnt ducks' egg were as much egoa as any others. But the lady appealed, aud king's bench re versed the decision ou the ground that wheu a party ordered eggi hens' eggs were meant, aud if nuy other contcn tlon were mlmlttcd sny klud of eggs mlul.t Ih scut, such ns pigeons', cana ries' or even rattlesnakes'. Ducks' eggs. It waa decided, were not eggs In the ordinary meaning of the term. Are the graudciiildren of a man also his children? In the legal sense this que.tlou Is not so absurd as It looks; and some time ago It was nit serious ly and laboriously contended in the courts that according to net of parlia ment they were. The particular act la Question, passed in the reign of the late gueen Victoria, laid it down that "tie father and the I grandfather, the mother and the grand mother and the children of any poor person, bejaf cf eafgclent ability, shaU I We Want to Talk to You ABOUT BOOK HIDING We do it in All the Latest and Best Styles of the Art. . . . .45 $ g aj8 a We take your Old Magazines that you have piled away on your shelves and make Handsome Books of them fit to grace any library. We take your old worn out books with the covers torn off, rebind them and return , to you good as any new book. Let us figure with you on fixing up your Library. The J. S. Dellinger Co. Makers of All Kinds of Books Astorian Building Corner. Commercial and 10th Street 'oooooooooooooocooooooooooooooocooooos 1 -