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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORI AN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER I. !. A. V. ALLEN'S WHERE PEOPLE ALL GO FOR BARGAINS. Pemlentos Harrones (Spanish Sweet Pepper) Jtt tkt taint for tandwiches, m1 ads, etc Per ca jC Deep Sea Crab PES CAN is CENTS. Spanish CMcKenTamales TWO FOR tj CENTS Sardines a la Tomate PER CAN o CENTS. Fresh Saratoga Chips PES POUND 30 CENTS. SOLE AGENTS FOB BAKER'S BARRTNGTON HALL STEEL CUT COFFEE. A. V. ALLEN'S STEHNBERG CASE Clear Statement of Status of Affair. Present NO UNDERHAND OPERATIONS Boise Statesman Presents Fact in Case in Clear, Comprehensive Manner for Information of Out sidert Wrong Impression Abroad. The following article taken from the Boise (Idaho) Statesman presents the present statu of the famous Steutien berg case and the fact concerning the alleged "kidnapi of Moyer, Hay- , wood and Pettibone, in the most com j prehensive light and is given below: Communications are constantly being received which reflect the extent to which misinformation has been dissem inated respecting the ease growing ji of the assassination of former Governror Frank Steuenberg. One of these is in the form of a printed list of questions sent by an organization in Xew York. It it apparent that the organization sending out these questions has been influenced by a desire to learn whether the charges made against the state are well founded. Those of our people who have visited eastern points have found erroneous impression prevailing there, this having been created by the activity of the socialists in their effort to tam- ceed and convict the men prior to the determination of the (vending appeal from the district court, a that was the only one that rained this bar, and thus open the way for the trial to proceed. The suggestion was declined, and the state court was obliged to de fer the cmo until the federal supreme court had decided the eases. The defence could have had a trial at once, had it taken down the bar, rest ing upon the exactly similar appeal from the state supreme court. It can have a trial at any time by taking down the bar, and. without sacrificing any point or imperilling any right. . Yet these socialist and other howl that the Mate has refused to give the accused a speedy trial! The men accused of the Infamous murder have not Wen granted bail be cause there is no ground upon which to grant them such favor, The state is in nowise responsible for the de lay, aild under the circumstances of the case itself and those surrounding, post ponement of the trial the court found the men could not properly be admitted to bail. In this state bail is very sel dom granted in a capital case it is practically unheard of and no good rea son ha been advanced why an excep tion should be made in this case. STATEMENT OF THE Astoria Savings Ban: At the closing of business, August 25, 1908: Resources. Least and Discounts $648,22242 County Warrant... 10,532.00 City Warrants 11,941.84 609,696.06 Bank building 8.583.00 j pede public sentiment, particularly that S Real estate 10,000.00 j of working men, into an attitude of op- j Due from banks 117.697.33 position to the state. ; FACE iS BEATEN TO JUCY PULP DURABLE DANE'S PHYSIOGNOMY IS POUNEDED PAST RECOGNITION LARRY SULLIVAN IS GREAT SUC CESS AS BUTCHER OF ENGLISH. Cash on hand 98,990.73 216,6SS.06 Total 901,977.12 Liabilities. Capital paid in $100,000.00 Surplu 50,000.00 Undivided profit 15,353 93 Deposits. Subject to check... $493,983.90 Tim certificate . . 224,571.17 Demand certificates 17,823.12 Dividend unpaid... 240.00 736.623.19 Well, Conductor Josephus Gait One of the charges which seems to punched Billy Nolan's meal ticket full have made a particular impression onjf holes during that long and tiresome the eastern mind is that which rep- j trjp th, ,!atting ,iM,k 0 MonJgy "ar'"3 incu .pic i.iuuupca irom Colorado. Xothing could be farther from ; afternoon and the ever-suspiejous sure- Total 1901.977.12 th truth. When the state had secured ! thin8 ,iave o henceforth such evidence as mane it its duty to Mv" mto tl" "ll"'ri"0"t '1,'!'t1' proceed against these men to determine of the 8,h ran to Prwur the t,m'e I'"r whether they were guilty of participa-! ,ifm "f tsrihmtnt allotted to the tion in the murder, requi-ttions were V"R man during one revolution t the made out in the usual manner and the ' vanh- To,la.V a ,,,"",h of "'ntit are Colorado executive, after looking into el,"t''r''1 r'""l countenance of the the matter, issued his warrants for the j pr''rte flxhter who comes from the arrest and removal of the men. The j country that was made famous many warrant were served and the men wereiVMM 8K when . "rtain Kil1 Hamlet brought here. It is claimed their at- wO! to it in terms that savored of tortieyg should have been sent for, but ; 'treme rottenness. The eminent pbys no impartial mind will agree with that Kmomy specialist gathered about plea. All that could have been done ' th e01" n of the smashed up gladiator by their attorneys would have been to! faf a ,!t speciment are trying to raise technical points and delay the re-! decided whether the Dane's face mnrjl Officer cnt after ir,u. m i It specimen t., be handed over to NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED iTopemes na iJusines of all kino ois wo!, Officers cnt alter persona quickly for eah in all parts of the other states charged with crime do not'""" indents who make a specialty of v tit-:. 1. United States. Don't wait. Write 10-; ...... .1. ..1. .1. .. : M. ;llv.Un (it w 1.1.1 her it stmlll.l . ... . . ...i',,iisLiiiLt- i iifiii .f M in., .m 1 rnnm. i i' " - aav aescnDine wnat you nave to sen ' i , , . ., . , lie and give cash urice on same. IF YOU WANT TO BUY 1 anr 1r!nd ff Tit tci nana Pool Vctaim : anywhere, at any price, write me your j 'li, tion of th" 'landing state with as requirements. 1 can save you time and; irnic ceremony as po-sible pions of the persons whom they are ; awile, to the proprietor of the soup ent to seem. On the contrary they ,' kit. lipn and ervc, up ns a dih id line. Hi carralge was that of a states man and his self possession was worthy of no lesser light than Deacon Jones er I mean (hauncey JVpew, Hut, when he braced him-elf avainst one of the ring post and let loose, old Noah Webster turned over lu his grave, seventeen peo ple choked to death from laughter, and a lynching coinmltlo was orgiiuUed on the spot to convey the sephyr agent to a place where the sagebrush was the thick est and give him proper attention, He insisted oi.v talking about something he called the "AKKNO." When he had fluihed mot people were trying to figure out whether It was a new breakfast food or whether it was the password of some newly organised seeivt order, He also stated in a very nuclei ly fashion, and with rich, rare gestures, that Tex llickard had come to tioldtlcld a little oier a year api and in the course of that time has I'AM'MIXATKI) over a million and a half dollars, NoIhhIv hail the cour. to doubt this statement bemu-e llohodr was unite Joseph to the stall. At the rlmh. Larry's remarks were re. reined with great applause, which was probably excited by the fart that he was through. Sullivan anoiineed that President Itmnevelt' s.oi was at the riii);ide, but only the rums fell for the pea and shell talk and piped around to get a ;liiiipe at the younger Teddy, who was prob ably playing a game of poker in the Whit House at the time The moving pictinr men had the time of their lives when the right passed the thirty-third round mark, and the sun "began to sink behind the brow of yon der hill." They had calculated that the tijiht would nt go more than twenty round, but had brought enough films to carry them oer thirty ruiul to be on the safe ide. When darkne began to come on and the fight began to look as if it would go a couple uf hundred rounds. Miles Hms. aw iins of the heriff's loek reposing over the keyhole of their front door, j Tliey ent all over Nevada for a mile! oi two of films, but there was noth-j ing within the lrdcrs of the Sage-Brushi State that could even make a nole like! a coil of the sensitive material The i operator finally had to stop grinding the crank and canvass the audieiue to find a couple cif ringers who could poe as (oins and XeUn for the lat twelve rounds of the tight Verily, theie is hard liu k in every game.-It, S. Hold berg, in S. K. Bulb-tin. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT THIS FALL WHILE IT IS RAINING AND YOU CANNOT PAINT TBI EX TERIOR, WHY NOT LOOK TO YOUR INTERIOR DECORATIONS? WE DO PAPER HANGING, TINTIN0, VARNISHING AND ALL KINDS OP INTERIOR WORK. PIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. B. F. ALLEN G SON NEW STORE COR. nth AND BOND STREETS. APPEARANCES usually get their men into the juris- money. DAVID D. TATF, THE LANDMAN 415 Kansas Avenue. T0PEKA, KANSAS. The American Collection Agency No fee charged an lest collection i 1 made. We mak col I lections in all parti of the United State. 413 Kansas Av. T0PEKA, KANSAS- ANTHONY P. WILSON, Attorney DO YOU REALIZE THAT YOU NEED SHOES FOR THE RAINY SEASON THAT HAS NOW MADE ITS APPEARANCE scrambled eggs. Nelson has beeome famous for the Under these beatings he has taken in nm-t of his circumstances no one can legitimately ' battles without ".flowing any weakness critifise the officers in this case for not j "r de-ire to slip on a board and vanish departing from the rule, since a long 'into the crowd to escape further pun siege of technical contests in court j i-hiiient. Hut in no half-dozen of his would have been invited. ! previous battles has the wired haired The other point that seems to be j youth received the mauling and squash most misundeisitood is with respect to I ig admini-tered by doe Cans in that the delay in bringing the men to trial, j memorable forty-two round battle of It is persistently charged that the state I two days ago. Xcver before in his life has refused to give the accused a spee-i ,ias Battling Nelson suffered from the JUST ARRIVED FOR HEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN CHARACTERISTIC FALL STYLES SMART DESIGNS That Please the Eye, Lend Comfort to the Feet and Give Perfect Durability. THE BEST MADE Dr. A. Reid's Cushioned Shoes Inves tigate the quality, and be convinced. OUR SPECIALTY LINE Of Loggers' Shoes Guarantees Satisfaction to the Wearer. None Better on the Pacific Coast but a Leader of AH. S. As G1MRE 543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bro! dy trial and at the ame time has de nied them bail. The state is not respon sible for the delay. It was ready and anxious to go to trial, but, by the action of the defense, it became im possible for the state court to pro ceed. When the men were brought here, they went into the supreme court of the state, asking to be released on writs of habeas corpus. The application was de nied and the case was carried to the supreme court of the United States. Af terward an application was made, to the United States circuit court on exactly the same grounds for release on habeas corpus. The application was denied and that case was taken to the supreme court of the United States. Both cases were set for hearing on October 9. They will be heard together and decided to gether, both covering exactly the same : points. Their exact similarity is at tested by a stipulation signed for the attorney for the defense providing that the showing and argument in one shall stand for the other also. It was found by the attorneys foi the state that a statute of the United States had been construed by the su preme court as a bar to any proceed ing by a state court in any case in which habeas corpus proceedings had been instituted in a United States cir cuit court and were pending on appeal to the tribunal at Washington. It is thought by a good many people that the attorney for the defense knew that and took the second appeal for the purpose of preventing an immediate trial of the case on its merits or lay ing the foundation for habeas corpus proceeding later, should the state pro- sting of being unable to exert enough physical force to meet the demand of his barbaric determination. It was very evident to those at the ringside that the Dune was all in nt the end of the forty-second round. One of his eyes was closed and the other was rapidly swelling. His Inside were so raw that he could not utter a word to save his life When Oans leaned over Nelson's shoulder in one of the closing rounds and very distinctly asked Nolan, "What time is it Billy!" Nelson probably thought many harsh thoughts, but not a sound was heard to come from hi lac erated lips. Hig physical strength had almost entirely left him and he was re lying solely upon his dog-like determi nation. If the unfortunate or, rather, rather fortunate foul, had not occurred, Cans would surely have won. He was fighting the fight of a master and wait ing until Nelson had exhausted himself. Although many strange and laughable things happened in floldfleld that were very strange to visitors from the larger cities all over the United States, the one event that was labeled, as the biggest joke by most of the spectators was Larry Sullivan's speech at the opening of hostilities. Larry has a grand voice and a wonderful supply of natural gas, but he is also one of the vilest butcher that ever swung a cleaver.lhe way he hacked his words out of the English lan guage would make the bloodiest butcher in the slaughterhouse blush with shame. When Sullivan opened his mouth to shoot hi rare brand of lingo into the poor unfortunates who were delegated by Fate to stand for the awful bunk, it really looked as if he were about to slide over something good in the bull LONG'S REMARKS DISLIKED. PLYMOUTH. P'- 7-A recent ad drcs by former Secretary of the Navy John I). Long in which he discussed th rilgrlm Fathers, was the subject of critical comment on the part of nearly all the speakers at the banquet of the gi-.vrsl society .-.f the Mj-ylb.uee IV, seendant last night. Samuel 11, t'a pen of Boston, the governor general of the society, referred to cx-liovenmr j Long's com lu-iotis as unwarranted. Mr. j Morton Dexter of lloston said to all intents and purposes, Mr. Long charg the Pilgrims with being hypocrites. "V my pari," said Mr. Dexter, "I absolute! repudiate nny such conclusion in re gard to them." 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 gives a mighty poor first impression and makes business harder to transact. Good printing costs no more than poor printing. Tho first im pression is half tho battle in business. You wouldn't employ a "sloppy" sales man; why put up with "sloppy" station ery, that gives a wrong impression of tho importance of your business. Let us do your printing and help you to make that .ten strike. The J. S. DellingerCo. ASTORIA, OREGON &e GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Win, Liquors and Cigar Hot Lunch at lU Hours Merchants Lunch From 11:30 a, m. to 1:30 p .m. S3 Cents Comer Eleventh and Commercial ASTORIA OREGON AER0NUAT RISKS LIFE. i SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS fUBES AHTOKIA, OltKUON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS1 LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS nilCAfiO, Sept. 7. A dispatch to the Tribune from Oionta, Wis., says: After drifting helplessly 11 miles, 2, 000 feet aWe the eBrth In an air ship he could not control, William Mat- teray, a Chicago aeronaut who made an ascension from here lat night, dia appeared from view When last seen Matteray's unmanageable aerial craft was hovering uncertainly over Green Bay, still buoyant and drifting out over Lake Michigan. Matteray made the ascension against his judgment, knowing that the machinery had been broken and spliced. But 'he crowns, eager to see a man risk bis life, de clared that the story of the broken pro peller shaft wa stold as a ruse to avoid making an ascension, Therefore Mat teray went up just to "make good." SIX MEXICANS KILLED. MKRIDA, Sept. 7. The parting of a cable on the British steamer Halls in the port of Progreso, brought instant death to six men Wednesday. They were In a email boat alongside the steamer, which was being unloaded, when several tons of boxed machinery broke from the hoist and crashed down squarely on top of the small boat. Two were rescued unhurt. It is understood that the boat will be detained in poet until an official investigation can lie made of the accident, which has ex cited much comment. All the dead are Mexican. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of I'p-to Cats Hnw;MIII Murhlnery, 18th and Franklin Ave, I'ronipt attrntioti,'ilvrn;to;al. rclr work Tel. Main 2401 I lb pi nmuuf flsul j II. II. PARKER. Proprietor E. P. PARKER, Manager Good Sample Room on the Ground Floor for Commercial Men PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Free Coach to th Houm Bar and Billiard Room Good Check Rntaurant ASTORIA, 0RZG0N F. A. B0RCHERT, Prop. D..J. CUMMINS, Mgr. PARKER HOUSE BAR CHOICE WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS Parker House ' 9th and Astor 1 J. Q. A. BOWLBY, Praildant. 0. I. PETERSON, VIoe-Prldent. RANK PATTON, Oaihler. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Casblar. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid to 1100,000, Surplus and Undivided Profit M,000. Transact a General Banking Business. Interest Paid on Tim Deposit. 168 Tenth Street, ASTOrtIA, OREGON.