The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 13, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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THE MORNING AST01UAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, louO.
8
Plllsbury's
Best
THE FLOUR THAT HAS A WORLD
WIDE REPUTATION.
Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds Received Daily.
A. V. ALLEN'S
SOLE AGENT BAKER'S BARRINGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE,
Are You
Going to Paint
this Season?
Painting is always expen
site and you.want to have it
done as cheaply as possible.
irtfioi Homiira
By buying a cheap paint
and saving a trifle in the be
ginning,'or by using
PATTON'S
Sun Proof Paint
which looks best and
wears longest
ANGRY WATERS CLAIM TWO
(Continued from page 1)
reach shore. One was seized and landed
safely by Alex McLean, of the McLean
Launch Company, and the other, who had
left all his clothing aboard, managed to
crawl ashore himself, to receive atten
tion and clothing and a good place be
side a blazing bonfire.
The Corinthian, bound from this port
to San Francisco, attempted to cross
out of the harbor at 7 o'clock. A heavy
ea was running, and as the vessel
ivached the outer entrance she was
struck by a comber wave, which flood
ed the engine room and rendered her
helpless. The little vessel became wat
erlogged at one? and all hands were
forced to take to the rigging.
NEILL-REYNOLDS REPORT.
(Continued from page 1)
Slayden and Fulkeron discus-ing the
advisability of the report in scathing
terms. Ames defended both the Presi-
! dent and the report and insisted that the
packers should pay the cost of inspection.
B. F. Allen & Son
Sole Agennts
AViaitnoidf
Roofing
Malthoid on your houses, (beds
and all farm building -will help you
raise healthy, thrifty stock. Cover
your cattl sheds, hog houses,
chicken houses and sheep folds with
Malthoid and give your stock
warm, dry and comfortable
quarters.
Malthoid Is wind tight, water
tight, beat tight and proof against
dampness. It is fire resisting and
will last for ages. Send for
booklet.
The Paraffine Paint
Company
FISHER BROS, CO Sole Agents.
HOIST PENNANT.
MAKES
HARD
FLOORS
feel like a cushion, what does?
THE DR. A. REED CUSHION
SHOE. Why? because the sole is
constructed in four sections, the
outer sole, then a cork section, an
inner Kile, and next to the feet
covered by fine French calf is the
fibre cushion. That's where the
secret is. Keeps the feet cool and
comfortable in the summer.
S. A. G1MRE
43 Bond St., opp. Row. Higgini & Co.
,
Attractive Booklet. "A Glimpse of
Utah Where Health and Wealth Abound"
is the title of an exceedingly attractive
booklet just issued by the passenger de
partment of the Denver & Rio Grande
Railroad. The book was written by Mr.
Edward F. Colburn and treats of the
early settlement of Utah; the Mormons
and Gentiles j the natural wonders of
the State 1 IU resources, and of its
rowing cities and town. The whole
fitate Is clearly and adequately described
and a careful reading of this publication
cannot fall to be of benefit to any one
desiring to keep posted on the renounces
and progress b' tmr Vmi trn
empire,
New York Nationals Will Raise World's
Championship Pennant
NEW YORK, June 12. This promises
to be a memorable day in the annals of
baseball in New York. The presentation
of the world's championship pennant to
the New York club of the National
League and its unfurling at the polo
grounds will be made an event long to
be remembered by the patrons of
America's national game. The polo
grounsd will be decorated more hand
somely than ever before and from 2 to 4
o'clock besides the band concerts, there
will be fireworks.
Th- pennant will be formally present
ed by the National Commission to Pres
ident Pulliam, who will then turn it
over to Patrick F. McGowan, president
of the board of aldermen, who in the ab
sence of Mayor McClellan, will present
the pennant to hte New York Club. Af
ter this ceremony it will be hoisted on a
specially prepared pole by the giants and
memljers of the Cincinnati team.
Incident to the regularly scheduled
game between the New Yorks and Cin
cinnati? there will be a parade, in which
nearly all of the prominent amateur and
semi-professional clubs in Greater New
York will participate.
THROWN OUT WINDOW.
Infuriated Husband Pushes His Wife
From Fifth Story Window.
NEW YORK. June 12. Campbell 0.
Adair, an English bricklayer, was ar
rested early today after his wife,' Agnes,
had been killed by a fall from the front
window of their home, on the fifth Hoop
of a tenement house at 229 East 127th
street. .
James Smith, who lives In the house
said he was coining home and was just
about to enter the door on the ground
floor when he heard screams overhead,
and looking up saw the body of a wom
an come whirling through the air and
strike heavily on the pickets of an
jrnn railing in front of the house. Smith
recognized the Woman as Mrs. Adair,
and hurried to a police station.
The woman was dead when picked up.
Two detectives went up to the Adair
apartments and found, they said, that
the bricklayer had barricaded himself in
the room. When they asked him to
open the door his replies were curses
and threats. They broke down the door
and arrested him. The questioned his
18-year-old daughter Kitty, who said her
father and mother bad quarreled during
the night.
SSONARY
Different Phases of Missionary
Endeavor Set Fourth.
EVANGELISM AMONG THE JAPS
Missionaries Say the Japanese Soldiers
Were Ready to Receive the
Gospel and Aid in
the Work.
CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. Y.. June 12.
The home side of foreign mi-dons, the
reaction of missionary interests upon the
spiritual life of the home church and the
support of missionaries and missionary
stations by individuals and churche
were the subjects' discussed at yester
day's session of the International Mis
sionary Union.
At the afternoon session the following
topics were discussed:
"Evangelism in Japan and Corea;"
"Effects of the Recent War Upon the
People"; "Protectorate of Japan in
Corea."
Rev. (5. F. Drap r described the work
of the Y. M. C. A. among the soldiers of
the Japanese army in the recent war
and said that the soldiers and officers
were ready to receive the gospel and help
to support the work.
Rev. J. P. Moore said that the people
of Japan were now ready for Christian
ity, as they never were before. This was
especially noticed among the wounded
soldiers in the hospital in one of them
over 2000 soldiers being converted.
Miss Ethel M. E-dcy said the opening
wedge to Christianity in Corea was
medical work and that the Corean peo
ple were today pleading for more work
ers to come among them.
The topic for the evening service was
Christianity and Japan's leadership in
the East"
Rev. I J. F. l)raer said thut Japan
todav was the commercial leader of the
Far East and that it would pay the
United States to hold the commercial
friendship of this rapidly growing country."
CONTESTS ARE COMING
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(Continued from pue 1)
FATAL QUARREL.
INDIO, Cal., June 12-f.regorio Ber-
dusca was shot and instantly killed by
Julian Sabadra at Thermal today.. The
men were employed on a runch and the
shooting took place just after the em
ployes left the breakfast table. Sabadra
fled immediately and was traced through
the brush into the mountains for twelve
milt. The slayer will have to return
for water soon or perish on the desert.
ting down the' woter-comHttlm element
and railway -competition lenient. Rates
in competitive regions are now much
lower thnn'lu the noncompetitive.
Should the commission adopt a cold Has
of reasoning, important changes might
bo made for many great jobbing centers.
These aw but suggestions of what is
ptvotihle, after n hasty survey of the
field following the contllct. Courts will
have to determine finally the scope of
the change. Interpretations and con
struction advanced now nwy stiffer de
molition when real issue are joined
fore the highest tribunal. If the legls
lative mind can control and regulate In
railway affairs, it 1 believed that the
recently completed bill accomplishes that
end for more than the preceding law,
yet every one feel that it i futile to
recokou upon the future with any degree
of absolute certainly.
In the Pacific Northwest the opportun
ity for disturbance I said to be not
considerable, If the pending law liestow
the power upon the commission that I
generally understood to le conferred,
Spokune's complaint of her jobbing rate
has become time-honored. Portland's
inability to reach the radius of tributary
territory given by railway rates to San
Francisco, is also on many tongues. luteal
rale on many of the northwestern road
hne been complained of at arlous
times. Hut thee complaint are light
compared with i"ues promised by Phila
delphia, Cincinnati and Chicago- These
great centers are rumored to contemplate
a number of test case which may make
or unmake cities and shift matiufaetur
ing centers. Whenever their leading busi
ness men feel that the eommission is
open to the arrangement of new sched
ule for them, a mass of evideitc is ex
pected to la: adduced.
The future is rather vague, but seems
to 15 prolille with tiallic problems.
Within a short time business men are
expected to be confronted with the ne
cessity of studying complex quest ions!
that have taxed the bruin of trafllc ex
perts.
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To Try Case.-' District Attorney Har
rison Allen left lat night for Oregon
Cilv where he will trv a case in the cir
cuit court.
BRAINS DASHED OUT.
SAX PKDRO. Cal., June 12. Dion
Icott. the CO-vear-nld s)n of F. IJ.
Scott, formerly editor of the San Tedro
mes. was instantlv killed and Rotert
Wayne, a playmate severely injured in
runaway this morning. In turning on
Beacon street, the carriage was overturn-
1 throwing the boys from the seat,
ion struck his head against the cement
curb, his brains being dahed out.
STAY OF EXECUTION.
CANTON, Ohio, June 12,-AppHcatlon
was made today to Justice Day of the
I'nited States supreme court for stay
writ of appeal and a consequent stay of
execution In behalf of lawyer Albert T.
Patrick. After hearing the reasons of
Patrick's counsel, Jy granted the writ,
It Mill l heA by th Hlpr court
In October,
MAY PLAY SUNDAY.
NEW YORK, June 12.-Managers of
baseball games for financial profit played
in Brooklyn on Sundays felt encouraged
by the discharge of two men who were
arrested by the police on Sunday for
displaying contribution boxes on the
ball grounds during a game there. As a
result President Ebetts of the Brooklyn
National League Club said he might de
cide to play the Cincinnati team at
Washington Park next Sunday.
DENOUNCE IMMIGRATION LAW.
NEW YORK, June 12.-The proposed
Gardner-Dillingham immigration law
was attacked last night at a meeting of
the New Immigrants' Protective League
held at Cooper Union, resolutions were
passed denouncing the bill as un
American and asking that President
Roosevelt and Speaker Cannon hold the
measure in abeyance until a committee
appointed by the former could investi
gate the mimigration conditions and re
port to the federal officials.
The Very Best Remedy for Bowel
Trouble.
Mr. M. F. Borroughs, an old and well
known resident of Bluff ton, Ind., saysi
"I regard Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very best
remedy for bowel trouble. I make this
statement after having used the remedy
In ray family for several yean. I am
never without it," This remedy is al
moH to be needed before the summer Is
over. Why not buy It now and b pre
psred for such tn emergency f For sale
by Frank Hart sod leading druggists,
If you knew the value of Chamber
lain's Salve you would never wish to be
without it. Here are some of the dis
eases for which it is especially valuable;
some nipples, chapped haDds, burns,
frost bites, chilblains, chronic sore
eyes, itching pile, tetter, salt rheum
and eccema. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Frank Hart and leading
druggist.
TO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Bids will be received until Monday,
June 18, 190(5, at noon, at the office of
the School Clerk, IT!) Eleventh street
for placing drains around the MeClure
Schol Building in accordance with plans
and specifications to be found at the
office of Architect J. E. Wicks, over the
Star Theater. Right reserved to reject
any and all bids.
By order of the Board of Directors of
School District No. 1.
E. Z. FERGUSON, Clerk.
J. W. WELCH,
J. A. EAKIN,
Committee on Repairs.
Agency Standard Gas Engines
STATIONARY TYPE
AN HONEST ENGINE
AN HONEST PRICE
"Standard" "Standard" "Standard"
J. M. ARTHUR & CO., Hacl"ntfir tM
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A a ..til sm
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WANTED COMPETENT GIRL FOR
housework ; wages $30. Apply at C. R.
Higgins, res. N. E. cor. 7th and llarri
son. 613
Have vou been betrayed by promises
of quacks, swallowed pills and bottled
medicine without results except a dam
aged stomach. To those we offer Hollis
ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents.
Sold by Frank Hart.
Elks Meet. The Astoria Lodge No.
180, B. P. 0. E.. met last evening in its
hall and transacted business matters,
after which a social time was enjoyed.
Have You Cough
. A dose of Ballard's Horehound Syrup
will relieve it Have you a coldf
Try it for whooping coughs, for asth
ma, for consumption, for bronchitis.
Mrs. Joe McGrath, 327 E. First street,
Hutchison, Kans., writes: "I have used
Ballard's Horehound Syrup in my family
for five yean and find it the most
palatable medicine I ever used. Sold by
Hart's drug store.
National Bicycle for sale at Orkwitz.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Hit Rind You Havi Always Bocght
Bears the
gigsatora of
The Art of Fine Plumbing
has progreMed with the development of the science of
sanitation snd we have kept
pice with the improvements.
s
Have you Or ii your bathroom one of
the old fsihioned, unhealthy kind I
If you sre,itill uiing the "closed In"
futures of ten years ago, it would be well
to remove them snd install in their stead,
snowy white "jtoatiatsT Porcelain Enam
eled Were, of which we have samples
displayed in our showroom. Let us quote
you prices. Illustrated cstslogue free.
I, A. Montgomery, Astoria.
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PANORAMIC VIEW
of
SAN FRANCISCO
Taken by one of the best photographic firms of the Bay City
immediately after the fire showing and naming all the Import
tant structures taken at
Four Different Pictures
and printed as a panaroma it looks exactly as the city would
to the eye from Pine and Hyde streets.
Price 15c.
J. N. GRIFFIN
J BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, AND SPOBTINO GOODS.
UNION GAS ENGINE COMPANY
Our New Works Twenty-third Avenue, East Oakland, Cal
ifornia are completed, and we will be ready to deliver Engines
from time to time.
"The Union" Engine needs no recommendation.
Our Motto is not "How Cheap" fcut "How Good"
an Engine we can produce, and we shall maintain our past
reputation.
WRITE US FOR PRICES AND ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
F. P. Kendall, General Sales Agent,
8 Hamilton Building., Portland, Oregon.