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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1906)
THURSDAY, OCTOBER h, 8 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, 'ASTORIA, OREGON. In the Crockery Dept. of A. V. Allen Thi week ytm an purchase 42 piece CotUge Dinner Set for only They err actually worth 7.00 any (dm Only 6 more arte left. Intend ing purchaser 0f dihe should look at , this wonderful bargain and in fact oth er bargains we nr. offering in all line : ' of good. We are displaying lamp of It kind t prices ranging from 83 nil up complete. If you want a lamp this Is the store t buy it. Al. V. ALLEN WHERE ALL PEOPLE GO FOR BARGAINS VELGUtH GUIUTY Primrose Path Tcrmlnites Penitentiary. In CONSARI PLAYS THE SIREN Indeterminate Sentence Close On of Most Sensational Casta Knows to Pablic in Oreta Immediately Rushed to Prison. The railroad company, has for some ivin, been very dilatory in these matter from the start KUU Bros, are now sending down twenty ear of logs, dully from their tlnlromb camps, and when the Johnson camp tarts mi aualn and th Soule and Gilbert ramp are in operation there will be something doing along the line between here and Frances. The Ktb Gilbert company of Ray mond recently purchased M million fHt of timber from the .Weyerhauser Timber company and are establishing a big camp a litle way above llol comb, Willap Harbor Pilot. PURITY CONFERENCE FROTEST. Takes Action Against Importation of Japanese and Fiench Girls. IS SNYDER TALKS of Crime. ly so apt as are city dwellers to favor transportation line. A yet there has been little s criticises of President Roosevelt's course , - toward Cuba, but it will raw later on. Senator Ray nor of Maryland gave Breaks Loo & Silence and Speaks out an interview the other day in j which he intimated that the admin I Ntratioo is insincere In it declared intention of jetting out of Cuba as : soon as a Cuban government tan be UP- H admitted that, under theWardaid REPROACHES ACTING OFFICER riatt amendment there was nothing left the for the United States to do but to - i Intervene, but all through the Inter view there ran a note of dl raSar t. One Simmonl of Hffisbora trust of President Roosevelt and his PORTLAND, (Vt, 10,-Rernard t CIUCAfA (Vt. Puritv conference l(.The Xational jMi-h '"Ran a three Velguth. who appropriated fund, of the j J"' ' ,h" l"1" Portland C.as eompanr and ued the ing.tbe government to , t ,s investigate the rmrted Importation ' money for a butterfly existent went . r-., n,,w !-fo the ,t.;t Jrt ).!. . f. Klrls to thla eoun try r immoral purposes, Dr. HoinVr Thomas protested against Anthoritiea Placet Her ia Contempt of Omit Coart and Result ia Issuance of Warrant. PORTLAND, Oct. 0.-Ijfting the veil of mystery enshrouding her move ments and unsealing her lips, Mrs. Madge Snyder, this morning discussed freely today the circumstances sur rounding the murder of her husband, Carey Knyder, and the events follow- (mm CWa JmUm. ilka .U. I. . hur.f ...8. ' " t ration might hake, had anything at dl to conceal and has; motives. Senator Raynore interview of course, is not of momentous im portance itelf, but it is in indication of the state of mind of Democratic politicians generally. They are ' not saying much, now, for the reason that the country teema to approve of the administration's course, but if there any chance to make political capital, out of this Cuban business they are going to make it. Were the situation ' reversed, the Republican would be , as eager to make capital out of any blunder which a Democratic adminis- already placed the Washington County officials in possession of all the infor mation ahe possesses which may be of value to them in their investigation. I Her reticence, so far as newspaper publication is concerned, she says, is not due to a desire to conceal anything, but because she feared that publicity might handicap the authorities in their work of trying to apprehend and punish her husband's murderer or murderers. Reaching the conclusion, however, that the Washington county official will not accomplish anything, she finally decid ed that she would not longer remain in a false light. I The woman vigorously criticises the officials, and especially Acting Coroner H. T. Bagley and Sheriff Connell for what she terms their apparent indiff erence and evident incompetency. She asserts that information which she gave them as soon a she arrived here was, to her mind, strong enough to warrant taking immediate action. Instead of tising the facts she gave thtm, however, ahe aavs thev seem th have waited for er to make a direct accusation a-ainst Enonnous Shipments Promise to Block- somebody, when they should have aae AU Miiroafla, formed their own conclusion, the same When Senators and Representatives return -to Washington for the conve ning of Congreaa in December. TVy will find that much progress ha been made during the summer on the Senate and House annexes and when these buildings are completed the American Congress will be housed as no other parliamentary body in the world ever was boused before. Their completion will also make Cap itol Hill a place of marvelous beauty, and will be a substantial beginning on the park commission's plana for makinz Wahinston the Citr Beauti ful of the world. When the block eat of the Capitol and north of the libra ry of Congresg i occupied by a marble home for the United State Supreme Court, as it will be at no distanj day, the Capitol. Hill group will he comple ter! and Washington will be a thing for the wonder and admiration of all visitors, whether American or foreign. FREIGHT CONGESTION. at 3 o'clock and entered a plea of guilty. He was given an Indeterminate sentence' in the penitentiary at Salem When the sentence was given Sheriff Stevens and hie deputies stepped for- took charge of Velguta. They building and entered a two- seated rig, which wa ia waiting! and drova rapidly to the East Side, where the train was caught and, accompanied by the officer., Ve'gutb. (a now on hie way to the penitentiary at Salem. Velguta, hi brother Arthur, and his attorney, W. W. Bank, arrive at the courthouse at 2:50 Vkick and Imme diately went to the chamber of Judge Sean, where they remained closeted for 10 minutes. Promptly at a o'clock the Velgntha and the judge appeared In the courtroom, where Bernard Velguta en-, tered hi plea of guilty. Then Attorney: Bank made a string appeal for mercy, I after which the aentence waa passed which place the Imprisonment In the penitentiary at not less than one year nor more than 10 yeara. The plea of Ve'guth and ki pun ishment rap the climax to the sensa tional career of the yonng clerk. Un til Velguth entered the courtroom late this afternoon, accompanied by hit brother and attorney, there had been considerable speculation a to- what course he would porie. . Although he made complete enfea at tbej tim ehe was trapped and eaaikt with i marked bin on hU person, be suW-l qnently changed his mind and thrrv tie' ponsibilty of iwimjr evileBcef against him oa the prosntoJ. the double standard of morality and uggtd that mat tern relative to this and kindred subject should be taught the children In the schools, alway keeping In miml a reverent attitude of the pupils. Other sneaker were the Rv. Sylvanu Stall r Philadelphia, and the Rer. Sidney C. Ken.lalf of Cal Ifiwnia. MANUFACTURERS CONVINTIOIf XKW.YORK. Oct. 10.The Xatfc.na AOKoriatinn or Manufacturer lis ar ranged to hold its regular annual bit lne convention in thU city during the week beginning Octolter 27. The mem ber will come from all part of the United States. CORKY RETURNING HOME. XEW YORK. Oct. lO.-Matim fUr nounced last night that he would t turn to Kurope in a few da)-. He made thi announcement during a brief r dre to an audience on the Kt Side fihetto. "I have come to bid you good bye lie' fore" I start for Biroite," Corky said "1 am going to the ojher side, where I irOl bo nearer the revolution ami can continue the work of freedomr THE SWAIN THEATER CO. AMERICAN BANK IN BERLIN. New York Interest Open Office , German Metropolis. in fl she did. CITICAfiO. Oct. lO.-The congestion I of freight traffic has Increased so fast i within the last few day that railway I officials fear they are soon to be face i to face with a blockade. Conditions on 1 the eastern road which have not only to handle the business which they orig inate, but have the crops of the west country they come, generally can be . , ., - ... ' ' noimncr In nnon them fnr exnort. are WASHINGTON TALKS TAFT (Continued from page 1) counted on a opposed to government . naturaMv te owneinip, while the member trom ur ban districts are, a a rule, at least more cautious in expressing opposi- ,i- i i . . t i i.. t i iron lO nc urji'vnuc. li. lint l"'IK ILH:C,I ' JjaS hostile to the railroads, but if the ex- wwst, but those on i the western line also are rapidly be I coming extremely serious. With the j approach of winter the movement of j com ruin gronn iteaviirr, arava(,iir ' thp conrrentpil conrlit.ion uliir h fllrcftilv prions of their representatives are mn y they Jo . B,.y K,..U-, y q,. wmt they f)r carg ' when the year's enormous crop of corn ! is ready for market, a it will be now - 1 1 !. ilt ,muC, ... A line belonging to one of the big eastern railway system had orders for 4,233 cars, which it could not fill. The Pennsylvania, proposes to give notice that for 36 hour it will receive no con signment from the Pittsburg district, the object being to get the tracks part ly clear of car which have accumu lated on its line. The Hill lines have given notice that for the present they will be unable to receive further con signmant of lumber from Washington east. nf Zsw sror ( in JUA ' MYKB, . fj$ V, wh . as S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bro. BLOOD POISONING. results from chronio constipation, which ia quickly cured by Dr. King New Life Pills. They remove all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new life and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausia, headache, dizziness and colic, without gripping or discomfort. 25c. Guaran teed by Chas. Rogers' drug store. Children eat, sleep and (PW after taking" Hollister" Rocky Mountain Tea. IVring rosy cheeks laughing eyes," good health and strength, A tonic for sick ly children. Tea or tablets 35 cent. Frank Hart. NEW YORK, Oct. lrt.-TVtail of the establishment in Berlin of an American bank, announcement of which was given in the Asxrxiatcd Pres dispatch es, have been made public by Laden- burg, Thalman 4 Co. The bank Is to! be operated in close relations withj strong banking imeresi in N'ew York; anrl the mimosa Is in cnllivsfa a. clnapr ! rry intimacy between) Unking house of frown ",d Mor hU tim N'ew York and Berlin. The bank was Incorporated yester day under the name of the Amerika Bank. Incorporation took place at the Bank Fur Handel and Industrie, Berlin, the capital subscribed "being 2.000,tV0 marks with a reserve fund of 2JS000.00O marks. The incorporator are the Bank Fur Handel and Industrie, Berlin; Ia. denburg, Thalman k Co., Xew York; Vereinsbank, in Hamburg; John Beren- berg, fiossler 4 Company, Hamburg, and fiehnmeat M. von Olitzing, Berlin. The purpose of the 1mm: I to devote its entire energies to American banking business in its various branches. INJURED IN A RUNAWAY, Los Angeles Girl Ka Narrow From Death. Escape LOS AXGFXES, Cal., Oct. 0. Miss Jessie Whitney, daughter of Mrs. 'Aria Whitney, of 1144 East 25th Street was knocked down by a runaway horse at the corner of Adams Street and Central Avenue, and dragged four block by the hair of the head ihi afternoon, yet escaped without fatal injuries. A portion of the young woman' scalp was torn away and her body was cov ered with bruises by the hoofs of the horses when rescued. , The Octoroon" as produced by the a We company, proved to l one of the most attractive playa ever present ed at the Star Theater and waa re peated last night to another good home.. Tonlcht prosranittie will con sist of a delightful comedy-drama en titled "The Charity Child." In the plot of which "Sylvia Somer" I. left an orphan at 'the age of ". and consigned by her father to the care of his life long friend "David Holme," who though rather youthful to lie entrusted with the training of a young girl, promises that he will be a father to her. 'Da vid" is a man of Utopian Ideas and lit- editor of "The , Review," one Placing the child in the care of a maiden lady la vid for ten year consider her no fur ther than to look out for her material welfare. The complications which ,arise upon her discovery as a full grown young woman and hi subsequent fall ing in love with ber, constitute a de- liifhtful and sincere a story as could be desired. Mis Cora Kintr Swain In the 'title role has full opportunity to display her great ami versatile abilities and the supporting company is well cast. Notice our big corner window Monday. If yon'ro a lover of fun, It will Intetsst you. J. N. tirimn. FINANCIAL J. Q. A. BOWLBY, Prosldoot a t PETERSON. Vlos Presldant flUNK PATTOM, OashVer. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. .Astoria Savings Bank faptiaj raid la WOMCO, larpin and Cpdlld4 proflu laaM, Tranaseu a General nanklnf Basin. toterast raid oa Tims Depoatie it Tenth Street, ASTOMA, ORtCION. First National Bank of .Astoria, Ore. I.STA HUSH MI) MM. Capital $100,000 The Art of Fine Plumbing ha. progresiedi with -the development of the science, of sanitation and w bsv. kept Pc with the Imnrotements. Hm rw t Of k your bathroom one or th old &hkxd, onhealLhy kbd t w ..,1 I If fin an t!S pjng the "cloid lnM fixture, of tea jrean ago. It would be well to remove them and initall In their stead, nowy white tahferd Porcelain Enam eled Ware, of which we have samples t. ... a t ' you price, jiiuitntcd cauiogue tree. I, A. Montgomery, Astoria. LOGGING BY RAIL, DANGER FROM THE PLAGUE. There' grave danger from the plague of Cough and Cold that are so preva lent, unleis you take Dr. King. Xew Discovery for Consumption, Cough, and Colda... . Sirs. Geo. T7a!!3, (A forest City, Me., wrltess "It . a Godsend to people living in climate, where, cough and cold, prevail, I find it quickly ends them. It prevent. Pneumonia, cure. Ia Grippe, gives wonderful relief in Asth ma and Hay Fever, and makes weak lung, strong enough to ward off Con sumption, Cough, and Cold. 60c and (1.00. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers' drug .tore. Trial bottle free, ESSENTIALS OBSERVED. BAY CITY, Mich., Oct. .10. The barges Abraham Smith npd Comstock, it was learned today, were wrecked on Bass Island in Georgian Bay during the i2ciit, storm. The new. mrn rescued Prospect, for Fifty Cars Soon. Per. Day K. S. Soule of Lebam came down on the train Thursday night. Soule says R. A. Soule Bros, have now about 1,200,000 feet of logs in their pond and, by the end af next week will have in 2,000,000 feet which will fill the pond full and they will have to shut down their camp until they can get a side truck in and cars on which to hnnl the Morning Astorian, 60 cent, month, delivered by carrier. per CASTOR I A for lo&nti and Chillies. Tba Kind You Havo Always Bought j SCOW BAY IRON & BRASS WORKS A8TOKIA, OUEOON IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS t Up-to-Dst Haw; Ml II Macblneryi r mm lit attcntiou.'trven lojal. repaw work 18th and Franklin Ave. . Tel. Main 2451 Sherman Transfer Co. i 13ENUY 811 ERM AN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Truck, ard Furniture . Wagon Piano Moved, Boxed and Shipped, 433 Commercial Street Phone MainJ121 t - H. B. PARKER, Proprietor E. P. PARKER, Manager iu aii I i k i, Good Sample Room, on the Ground Floor for Commercial Men PARKER HOUSE EUROPEAN PLAN FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT Free Coach to the House , Bar and Billiard Room Good 'Check Restaurant ASTORIA, OREGON Weinnardfs LAGER BEER -67 Boar. Sign The MORNING ASTORIAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH