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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1906)
8 THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 0. 1906. Pill sbury'slest THE FLOUR THAT HAS A WORLD WIDE REPUTATION. Fresh Vegetables of All Kind Received Daily. A. V. ALLEN'S SOLE AGENT BAKER'S BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. J Are You Going to Paint This Season? 0 Painting is always expen sive and you want to have it done as cheaply as possible. HllllEHIf! By buying a cheap paint and saving a trifle in the be ginning 'or byjusing PATTON'S Sun Proof Point which looks best and wears longest HAD A ROUGH TRIP Yacht GauntlctArrives in Bermuda Badly Battered. RiDES GALE FOR MANY HOURS Just Aiter Loving New York City Little Yacht Runs Into Heavy Storm And Has Very Hard Time. B. F. Allen & Son. Sole Agennts MMH01B A good, sound, weather and water proof roof should be your first con sideration. MalthoidwiU please you and the price will be right Be sure to send for booklets and see our agents. The Paraffine Paint Company FISHER BROS., CO Sole Agents. f BAMBOO I FURNITURE I PAPER RACES. TABLES, STANDS. CHAIRS. ETC., HAND MADE, ELEGANTLY I FINISHED. I 1 YoRohama Bazaar I B 626 Commercial Street, Astoria 1 NEW YORK, June 5. A cable dis patch to a morning paper from Hamil ton. Bermuda, contains further details of the plucky voyage of the sloop Gaunt let, the smallest of the trio of yawls that started in the Sir Thomas Lipton race from New York and whose arrival at the finish wa reported last night She had had a rough experience and G. W. Robinson, his wife and the two amateurs in his crew, were tired out when they reached the harbor. A fleet of small boats put out to wel come the yacht when she was sighted Monday afternoon, and when she crossed the finish line at 3:26 o'clock, New York time, she got a reception as hearty as the Tamerlane did when she got in on Sunday. The Gauntlet fired a salute as soon as she came to anchor, which was an ewervd by the Yacht Club, the Tamer lane, and all the yawls in the harbor. Mr. Robinson, in speaking of the trip, said: "The Gauntlet ran into a gale on Saturday as soon as he got outside Sandy Hook, and the yacht was blown 35 miles to the ea-t of Sandy Hook. Then we were blown hove to for 21 hours in the gulf stream, after which the wind moderated and we proceeded with fresh winds and squalls nearly all the way. Altogether the Gauntlet sailed about 1200 miles." The Gauntlet's actual time over the course from Gravesend Bay to the finish ing line off St. David's Head was 9 days, 20 minutes. She gets an allowance from the Tamerlane, the winner, of 18 hours and 10 minutes; her net time was 8 days 8 hours and 16 minutes. OUTBREAK AT CANANEA A REVOLUTIONARY MOVE Mexican Authorities Discover an Inv Circular portant H1SRKK. Aria Jim .V A telehone message, wa received here lt night from Cununea to the effect that the town is still under the control of the Mexican military authorities. There were no fur ther 'disturbances during the day. Mex ican tivnms and rurales have continued to arrive until General Torres and Col onel Koslerlitsky now have MiluYient force to control any outbreak that might occur. So far there has been no dispo sition shown on the part of the Mexican miners to return to work and the smelt ing plant of the Cananea Consolidated Coppep Company and the mines are work ing short handed. The banks and stores were opened for business after remain ing closed since Friday. That the outbreak of Friday was of a revolutionary character was proven by the discovery of the following circular. copies of which had been distributed among the Mexican miners: "Mexican workmen: A government is elected by the people to guide them and satisfy their necessities in all require ments. This Mexico does not posses. On the other hand, a government exists which is composed of ambitious persons who criminally contemplate oppressing the people, being elected by the worst of them iu order that' they might assist them in enriching themselves. This Mexico does not need. That the people elect their officers to govern them not to ridicule and humiliute them is what the republic should be. People, arouse yourselves and act Turn to that which you seem to have forgotten. Congregate and discus your right. Demand the respect that i due you. Kverv Mexi can, whom the foreigners despise. I worth just as much, or mor. than those foreigners if he will join with hi broth eis uml claim his rights. Curse the tliatiight that a Mexican is worth less tha a lankee. that a neero or n Chinaman is to 1 compared with a Mexican. Thut this Is a fact is the result of the very bad government, which gives the advant ages to the adventurer, rather than to the true owners of this unfortunate land Mexicans, awaken! The country and our dignity demand it." enornous dividends to SHAREHOLDERS Limited Allotment of stock now offered 12 per rent guaranteed. Will pay over 30 per cent when stores art established. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS COU J. D. FULLER, President (Ei California Rank Commissioner.) HON. TRUMAN1 REEVES, Secretary and Treasurer (Treasurer of tha StaU of California.) CAPTAIN E. E. CAIXE, Director. (Capitalist and Ship Owner, Ssattla. Waah ) T. K. STATFJLER, Director, (General Agent Northern Pacific R. It) WILLIAM CROCKER. Director. (San Francisco.) 5, 10 and 15 Gent Stores SO STORES NOW BEING ESTABLISHED ON PACIFIC COAST. MANAGERS WANTED who can Influence capital. Shaw of profits and aalary to right party. WEAKNESS IN CHURCH COURT MARTIAL FOR IS DISCUSSED WYNNE Congress of Religions Argue Strenuously Captain Filed to Answer Call to Quar- Over the Strength an Weak- ters And Now Must Face An ness of the Present , Inquiry Before Court- Day Church. Martial. 1. 1 11C AGO, June o. Lively dissension i -""EN OUk. .June .V -Captain Robert owr the condition and power of the pres- j F. Wynne, of the Murine imps, aligned ent day Christian Church marked the! to duty on the Alabama, was arraigned opening session of the Congress of Re- j yesterday for trial by court-martial ligions nt Abraham Lincoln Center ves-! abuurd the liattleship I'enn-vlvuma in terdoy. The discussion was precipitated , the navy yards, Brooklyn. uy today's by Louis F. Post, editor of The Public ; Times. and a representative of the Methodist I Captain Wynne was arrested venter Church, who delivered the opening ad-! day on thp order of ( oiumunder Hrynn, dress on "Weaknesses." then in charge of tin: Alabama, w hich U The sundry civil appropriation bill carries nearly one hundred millions, and some of the beneficiaries of that fund will not get all that is coming to tbem. . 0 SPICES, q vvrfxE TEA OAinno POWDER, FLMORIHCi EXTRACTS Abfolult Purify, finest Flavor, OrtarestSfrenh.tewoMbltrVicPS CL05SET&DEVERS f PORTLAND, OREGON. CONFEDERATE VETERAN DIES. NEW YORK, June 5 Colonel Andrew G. Dickinson died yesterday at his home here. Mr. Dickinson was Txirn in Bowl ing Green, Caroline County, Va., April 15, 1835. At the age of 19 years he went to the Southwest, where he began a commercial career, remaining until the outbreak of the Civil War. During the war he held the place of Chief of Staff j in the Confederate Army under General J. B. Magruder. He was one of the commanding officers of the assaulting party, which captured the United States war steamer Harriet Lane. Toward the end of the war he commanded the line of the Rio Grande, when he was called upon to oj-ganize the cotton bureau, which supplied the Texan arid the trans' Mississippi departments with supplies. When the war closed Colonel Dickin son came to New York and associated himself with the New York Life Insur ance Company. In 1861 he married Miss Sue Marshall, daughter of Colonel Nicholas D. Coleman, of Vicksburg, Miss,, and a niece of Justice Marshall. "If I were asked to name in one word the weakness of the Christian church," said Mr. Post, "I should say 'crystalliza tion.' And this holding (ast to the cus toms and old dogmas is in the nature of idolatry." Nearly every minister present joined in the discussion, which followed Mr. Post's addivss. lJefects in methods of work were admitted and remedies urged by the various speakers, but all were unanimous in decrying Mr. Post's ar raignment of the fundamental principles of the present day church. At the even- ng session of the congrc-s the Rev. R. McLaughlin, pastor of the I'irst Con- .'legations! Church, of Grand Rapids, Mich., said he intends to place before the congress a set of resolutions recom mending that the churches of San Fran cisco divide the city up geographically to prevent too many denominations build ing in the same localities. 'Could this plan be carried out." he said, "it would be a world's monument to a fellowship of religion at the Golden Gate, as the heroic figure in New York harbor, enlightening the world, is to lib erty." in drydock. He is a son of Robert .). Wynne, Consul General at London, who was formerly Postmaster General. Cap tain Wynne was nrrigned to duty on a board of inquiry and it is understood that he construed this assignment to mean that he whs exempt from other duty in the service. Following this con struction on his part, he failed, it is said ,to report last Thursday when the call to quarters was sounded aboard ship. At the court -martini Captain Mc- I-ean. of the Pennsylvania. piesj,(.,, T,P session will be continued today. ''The cause of Captain Wynne's court martial was a misconstruction of the regulations on his part," was the only definite statement obtainable at the navy yard last night. PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES CO. INCORPORATED Head Office: Union Saving Rank Ruildlng, Oakland, Cal. Prospectus and Information free. Write today. First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. F.HTAHLISIIKI) 1HHO. Capital $100,000 0. I. A. BOWLBY, President. FETERSON, Vie-President. r'RANK TATTON, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Caspar. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In tluO.OOO. 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LONGWORTH AND WIFE WELCOMED IN LONDON LONDON", June 5. The fir.it week in London of Congressman Longworth and hit wife will be a busy one socially Many invitations are received at the American embassy from people anxious to entertain the daughter of the Presi dent. One of the principal events will be on June 12th, when they will be en tertained at Dorchester House by Am bassador and Mrs. Reid, which function King Edward will attend. After a careful examination of the atmosphea df the lfue through, a microscope, Mr. Shirley of Kentucky, RECITATIONS DISCONTINUED. WEST POINT. X. Y., June 5. All reel tations at the military aeademy were discontinued yesterday and today, when the annual examinations will begin. The board of visitor have all arrived ex cept Mr. Foster, of California; Major Theodore Kroemer, of the German army, was a visitor at the aeademy yesterday. Secretary of War Taft is expected Mon day to present the diplomas. The Art of Fine Plumbing has progrcjjed with the development of the science of imitation and we have kept pace with the improvemcnti. Have you Or it your bathroom one of the old fsihioned, unhealthy kind I If you are itill uiing the "doted In" fixture! of ten years ago, It would be well to remove them and install in their itcsd, snowy white 'trntiardT Porcelain enam eled Ware, of which we have lamples displayed In our showroom. Let ut quote you pricei. Illustrated catalogue free. J, A. Montgomery, Astoria. i 4 5 If your stomach troubles you do not conclude that there is no cure, for a great many have been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try them, they are certain to prove beneficial. They only cost a quarter. Sold by Frank Hart and lead ing druggists. Sherman Transler Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager Hacks, Carriages-Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture. 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