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8 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OR15G0N. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST i, laofl. POLICYHOLDERS ' GET SUMMARY JUSTICE IS INFLICTED LO OK AT A KERNELtOI? (GOFFEB . LIST OF NAMES n... v U and nnM how much of it It chaT! ft thill chaffthat contains tat unpleasant astringent 'principle I (tannin), 00 c T) . J t , 1 r r rrsk irrv i drinkiwr does not YJV SM"ltt7, 7!' COjjea You win taste the difference ! the fint cupful: The chaff fc&a been remoTed from this cofleeby a wonderful steel-cutting proces. Pack ed by Machinery In sealed tins-it is the only pure coffee, free from antt ana ianniu-uwiuj u PRICE, PER POUND, 40 CENTS. MUTUAL LIFE POLICYHOLDERS AS SOCIATION SECURES LIST THROUGH AID OF COMPANY OFFICIALS. ' ": A. V. ALLEN SOLE AGENT SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. The postmaster of Detroit declares the women workers in the postal ser vice look for the easy jobs. For reasons rot necessary to mention, he fails to give the names of the men not looking for the soft places. 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G1MRE 543 Bond St, Opp. Fisher Bros. Best kind of logging shoes; hand made; always on hand. . . All kinds of shoe repairing neatly I and quickly done. BLOOD FLOWS RUSSIA XKW YORK, July 31.-The Mutual Life Policyholder' Association ha. it is announced today, t-eeiired a copy of the list of the company through the eo operation of the otnYiuta of the company. The list is a duplicate of the one filed at Albany and it i not the special sten oil Iit which the company i using for itself. The association, therefore, ha the same name as the international policyholders committee which the 1st ter secured at great expense througli I copying the name at Albany. The associations' list was obtained from the Trow Printing Company, whieh made up the Mutual' first list. It wa directed to make six copies of the type written name. It made seven, so as to have spare li-t for business reasons and also in ease there should be demand for another. The policyholders' aso- elation heard of this list and began ne gotiations with the Mutual's ofliciaU to obtain it. The negotiations occupied ev- Conspire to Capture Three Great Forts eral aud """J the H1 Kiv'n uncn- i..i i UP" lD wiaiioB mereiore una. 11 nnliMrtf AAndmraitr aiminn at Iha aim. I lunivui 1 wis pno v niiKiiijc stw wiv "tu I t ... . e I AltkAtiul iwmnurtaa mm M(i, a 1 1. milti . a hwhuiiih vvnioiim c s ivkuiuq kilt ultaneou capture of Kuuiat three) t A, , . 4, r Inf Inn niuvhfili1f-r of rtirwt wiiv nn nrrAit r dO siw iOj uoa rnnur ,1 r vard- 1 - - givv 0-ts vi m..sa 3 v. a viavAVy topol and Sveaborg. arranged by the revolutionary military league, waa pre maturely sprung here last night by an (Continued from page 1) est news of the mutiny by means of telephone to Viborg and telephoning from there to St. Petersburg. This en tails a delay of several hour. MOB OF ENRAGED CITIZENS NEAR ATLANTA CATCH NEGRO AND AFTER MAKING IDENTIFICATION SHOOT HIM IN GIRL'S PRESENCE ATLANTA, duly 31,-Floyd Car miilmel, a negro of 22, was Identilled by Mls Annie Poole of Ukewood, a nthoib of Atlanta its the man who as saulted her early today and was shot in front of the Poole ivsldence tn light of hi victim this afternoon by a posse. After he had been stmt there were ciiea of "burn him", but the police ar riving at this time prevented such an action. About 10 o'clock this mornlnii Mis poole while returning from a vllt to a neighbor was attacked by the negro who clunked hep until she was uncoil- scions. When the alarm was given a rxmse quickly formed, but not until late this afternoon was the negro capture.1 ana brought to Mis Toole presence She identified him and volleys of shots rang out and the fellow fell dead, Miss Pool was only 13 years of age. FOR ANNUAL TOURNAMENT. expense. A conference between Richard Olney chairman and Samuel Vntermyer. conn scl, of the International Policyholders' committee and Bernard B. Baker, chair man of the Mutual Life Policyholders' Association, has been arranged for this afternoon. ' EX-MAYOR IS DISGRACED. attempt to arrest member of a com' company of sapper, who had mutinej on account of the death of a com rude. alleged to be due to ill treatment. The entire garrison of the fortress at Sveaborg flamed out instantly in re volt. All artillerymen and sappers gar risoning the Dlace are involved. Onlv four companies of infantrymen remain- Former Myr of Pearson, N. J.. Re .A W.I T1 mt!nr. rnr). I iu avmw ana auuenaci. machine mins. and oracticallv all the auick firin mins and lisht artillerv in I "jubw. a. Jmy oi.-..iara 0 " " I tr -n t 1 a-l- is... the fortresa. but even with this aid thev "eu", lormer oxayor 01 wis cuy, were unable to hold the main fort ruraea w "wrson yesieruay on si . t?. Tt a aeainst the loval infantry. The firiitimr ira,n on ine xe "ww,c anu surren continued all nitrht lonsr. The heaviest dered hira8e,f to niBht firing was heard from 10 o'clock in the wanl?n ot the wun,T iail evenimr until 1 in the momimr. Be,cher w" forcd b7 h5 PvertT to 0 0 1 r a m I give nimseii up. ne nau oeen in .ew York for several dava. He declared he This morning a deUchment of civilian! had no means with which to make res- revolutionaries entered the marine bar- titution of the funds which be is al racks on Skatuden Island, hoisted a red leged to have obtained before he fled flag, and were joined by all the marines, from the city and that he was back to Nine cruisers, torpedo boats, ana de-1 answer the charges against him stroyers lying in the harbor opened fire I Ikher has not been out of the eoun on the barracks. This lire was answered try in spite of rtimors that he was in from the third etory windows of the the Hawaiian Islands and China. Since barracks with machine guns and rifles, bis disappearance he has wandered about The torpedo boats and destroyers the country, obtaining employment which were lying closer to the shore where and when he could, and was final were subjected to such a hot fire from My forced by stress of circumstances to the barracks that the crews were driven return to the city where he once had below decks. They finally steamed out friends- and joined the cruisers. The sea at- Belcher had been missing since August tack was in co-operation with the at- l 1005. At the time he left Patcrson, a tacks by the cossacks and infantry from few of his closest 'friends were ready to the land side. Toward evening the firing draw him out of financial difficulties. ceased and the authorities announced They did not know at the time that he that the barracks had been captured. was charged with having obtained $20, There are rumors that the fortress 000 by fraudulent representation and has now fallen into the hands of the that $5000 was taken from the Man- insurgents but they lack confirmation. chester Building A Loan Association, of It is believed the cessation of firing which he was the president, is only a prelude to a renewal of the 'What Belcher did with the money he battle between the mutineers and the obtained has never been told. He neith government troops. er smoked nor drank, was an exemplary An authoritative estimate of the kill- family man and had never got into any ed and wounded cannot be obtained, but difficulties. When it was evident that the casualty list on both sides must be his absence was to be permanent an heavy, for fighting is waged with des- effort was made to obtain as much as peration. could be raised by a sale of his prop erty which included a good sized farm near Paterson. A receiver was appoint ed a few days after he left Paterson, and eventually the former mayor wa adjudged a bankrupt. His farm sold on June 8 last. Belcher during the several days he spent in New York making up his mind to return was in the humblest circum stances. He has aged perceptibly and his hair is grey from the worry to ob tain a livelihood. Galveston's Sea Wall, makes life now as safe in that city as on the higher uplands. E. W. Goodloe, who resides on Dutton St., in Waco, Tex. needs no sea wall for safety. He writes "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption for the last five years and it keeps me well and safe. Before that time I had a cough which for years had br-en growing worse. 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If these tournament are sailed on the American side of the Atlantic all con trol of them will be in the hand of the Eastern Yacht Club of Boston and Marblebead and when the three Yankee craft compete in German water the races will be under the auspice of the imperial Kaiserlieher Yacht Club of Kiel. For a long time hi Majesty,' Tho Kind You Hnvo Always Bought, mid which lias been in ue for over 30 your, 1ms bonto tho Hlirimturo of and linn been miulo under IiU per-ly- Honttl MiporvlHloii hIih'O iU infimcy. 14CA4M Allow nn itnn to deceive von In this). All Counterfeit, Imitation wid,,JtiMt-n-uood,,nre but Experiment that trlflo with nnd emlunircr tho health of luftuita Aud Chlldron-Kxperlence ittfitluxt Uiperlment. What Is CASTORIA Cafttorht 1 a hnrmleM auhntltuto for Cantor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drop and Soothttijr fly r 11 pa. It 1 rieamtnt. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic KutiHtunce. It ago I It guarnnteo. It destroys Worm and allays FevcrlHhncn. 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"Next year three American yachts will cross and race at Kiel for a cup to be presented by his majesty. Nine esselg have been built and raced in trial contests for the honor of lieing among the trio which will represent Germany at Marblehead and I think that about 18 are being prepared for test In America." TUNNEL WORKERS STRIKE. New York Tunnel Workers' Union Want Raise in Wage Scale, (Continued from page 1) Often a person is sized up by his appear ance; by the tone that surrounds him. And more often a business house is sized up by the stationary it uses. A cheap letter head or a poor bill head jrjves a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder to transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. The first im pression is half the battle in business. You wouldn't employ a "sloppy" sales man; why put up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a wrong impression of the importance of your business. Let us do your printing and help you to make that ten strike. The J. S. Bellinger Co. ASTORIA, OREGON Gustav Weinberger, chairman of the executive committee, issued a statement that the strike would be continued until a satisfactory arrangement on the scale of wages is outlined by the contracting company. Those affected by the de mands of the workmen are the United Engineering Company, O'Rourko Con struction Company, New York Tunnel Company and Pearson & Sons. To August Relmont an ultimatum was sent yesterday on behalf of tho tunnel workers who threaten a general strike the new tunnel between Joralcmon and Henry streets, Brooklyn, nnd South Ferry. It stated that the tunnel work-, ers desired arbitration of the union con- itions in the tunnel and that consid erable dissatisfaction existed concerning the open shop conditions introduced by the Crawford Company, subcontractors for the New York Tunnel Company. In Self Defense Morning Astorian, 65 cents per month. 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