Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1906)
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, Ity 8 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. HEIR TO A FORTUNE ROASTERS for thanksgiving turkeys in the famous Reed flint stone ware ; In three sites at $100, $2.25 ami $150 each. These Roasters are j the finest made, and are self-basting. Once tried, you never would , j want any other kind. The manufacturers guarantee to wear ten years. We also have other Roasters, such as Savory Improved, lined ! with Enamel and common sheet iron Roasters; " also Iron Pans, all I Long Missing Heir to Fair Estate Turns Up, LIVED IN TOPEKA KANSAS A. V. ALLEN, WHERE ALL PEOPLE GO FOR BARGAINS Sole Agents for Barrington flail Steel Cat Coffee. PRIZE FIGHT TRUST Heney on the Trial of Alleged Grafting. DETECTIVE SECURES EVIDENCE The San Francisco Grand Jury After the Prize Fight Trust and Sensa tional Developments Are An ticipated Next Week. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. The grand jury Is after the fight trust It wants to know If the four gentlemen members of the associated dubs were paid for the permits to give boxing ex hibitions; how much was paid and to whom it was paid. Mr Graney and Mr. Coffroth, Mr.' Levy and Mr. Britt are under the watchful eye of Mr, Francis J. Heney and Secret Service Agent Burns. Mr. Heney did a few things In Oregon that show the man ner of man that he is. When Coffroth and Graney were summoned before the grand Jury they thought they were simply wanted for such evidence as , they might be able to give In connec tion with the Bolvldere Concert Hall. In which they were stockholders. Abe Ruef, the city political boss, and May. or Schmltt were supposed to have re ceived a block of the stock In the concern In payment for a permit to run the nlaca. Thov nrwtnt n h. afternoon telling as little as they could about the affairs of the Belvldere and thought they were through with the inquisitorial body Heney proved him self thoroughly posted In pugilistic af fairs, and every fight pulled off In San Francisco since the Ruef bunch got Into power; every match arranged by the trust or Its members Individually, was the subject of vigorous question ing. It took all of Graney's cleverness to evade some of the questions put to him by the fiery attorney. When the "hon est blacksmith" got off the witness stand he was faded to a fare-you-well. Ever since he has been a nervous wreck. Even the mention of Heney's name causes him to shudder and he is living in fear that he will receive another summons to face the srentle- man with the red hair and sharp blue eyes. NORWEGIAN COMPACT. Do You Realize That you need shoes for the rainy season that has now made Its ap pearance. Just Arrived for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN .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: Feet don't ache or tire. .Investigate the quality and be convinced OUR SPECIALTY LINE of Logger's Shoes Guarantees Satis faction to the Wearer None Better but a Leader of All. Norway Will Be Guaranteed Against Territorial Aggression. ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. M.An In ternational compact guaranteeing Norway against territorial aggressions by any power and givlmr the now kingdom a status somewhat similar to that of Switzerland and Belgium, will soon be inscribed on the records nf diplomacy. It is stated that Russia has abandoned the deep water harbor at Fjords, southward of North Capes, which she had admittedly contemplat ed securing, and has no objection to the conclusion of a convention. Ger many has already signified her approv al of the movement for which Great Britain is sponsor, and France will follow suit. Went West Thirty-five Years Ago to Make His Fortune end Worked as Bull Puncher and on Ranch. NEW YORK. Nov, 2i- -Frank SmlMi, the long missing mix! much sought brother of Mrs. Charles U Fair, who with her husband was kill.'d In an automobile accident In France four years ago was In Providence. N. J, last night. His home Is In Topeka Kansas, and he came on .here to get his share of the estate left by his sis ters. The executiv of the estate had no trouble In finding the family of Mrs. Fair, except the brother Frank. He left his home S5 years ago to seek a fortune In the west He became a ranch man, and a bull puncher and lived so far away from news centers that he did not hea- of his sister", tragic death till a year ago. Smith said he received many times the amount paid to the other heirs but gave no figures. He Is said to have accepted $250,000 for his shares und the final papers were signed yester- j day at a law office In Newark. Mr. Smith will leave for Topeka Sunday night. DIPLOMATIC TIMBER. SENTENCE COMMUTED. S. A. GipE 543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros. Expected That Governor Higgins Will Commute Patrick. NEW YORK, Nov. 24 The World tomorrow will say: "Albert T. Patrick. under sentence of dearth for the murder of William M. Rice, has won his fight for his life. Before Governor Higgins gives up his office as the chief execu tive of the state, he will sisrn a com mutation of the death sentence. Life Imprisonment will be Patrick's fate." English Press Interested In Selection of Ambassador. LONDON, Nov. 2. Perhaps never before In the hlstorny of British jour nallsm have American topics and news taken up so much space as at nres ent Just now the leading subject of discussion In the English press 1 the election of a successor to Sir Morti mer Durand, as British ambassador at Washington. Many of the editorial writers agree with Sir Mortimer that Washington Is "the most important diplomatic post In the world." one of the weekly reviews. The Outlook, de voting more than a page to this sub ject. The Outlook says thnt the British embassy at Washington has lost completely the political and so cial ascendancy it enjoyed under Lord Pancefoole. ' The blame for this Is not Sir Mor timer's who commands universal re spect, but ho was transplanted from a shota which he filled with first, dis tinction to an environment whore It was practically Impossible for a diplo mat of his traditions to become mr-ll matlzed. We are Back from New York With Bargains for All. We went on the buyers excursion to the great mctropltos and never were time and money more profitably spent by us. Hut it was you we were thinking of-of how best we could serve your interests by serving our own, We arc now ready for the holiday trade as we were never ready before. Not a dollar's worth 'of unseasonable goods has , been left in our stock, every thing is new. Since our purchase of holiday goods there has been an advance in prices nearly all along the line. But this in your store, and the benefit of the old prices arc here for you. Today the news is of oliday Candie Candies of every description can be bought at marvelously low prices. Our assortments arc bc wildering in their novelty, extent and attractiveness. Every thing you can think of. Also the finest of imported and domestic candy boxes, novelties, silk lined baskets, glaces, fruits etc. Fancy Brick Ice Cream In Individual Moulds No Astoria thanksgiving dinner will be complete ) unless graced with some of our dainty cream bricks. Special prices for weddings, parties and dances. JjL HOEFLER'B Phone 1321 S43 Commercial St. INVEST IN REALTY. HEALTH ASSOCIATION. PITTSRURrt. Nov. 21,--Judge Will iam A .Pay of New York city, who Is In charge of the real psinte invent ments of the fultablo Life Assurance Society was a visitor to this city yesterday. Judge Day came here to look over the local Investments -In uiui usages ui inn i-.quitai.Io It was SAN ANTONIO. Tex. Nor u ,T "y announf,e'J "tent that Eighty physicians, deW,,.. . J""' W inspection of the city thirty-fourth annual convention of the "3 Z 7 th6 Pr American P,.h.l, w.t.t. a.. P0"6'1 further investment here which to convene in Mexico City next weekj jZT PreSent V''"U t0 special train, tw Jm ... rL Judffe York on an . ' , early morning train. THE fA ALL ' NEW mffi-NEW STORE M GOODS: Getting Ready for the Christmas Rush 31 DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS Selections for presents are now being made from our stock. A new ship ment of Rogers 1847 Silverware, Car vers and Toilet Sets. FRANK J. DONNERBERG 110 ELEVENTH STREET. NEAR BONO. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS. Another Section of the Crater Col lapses With Loud Noise. r. Arties, jvov. 24. Preceded by loud detonations, another portion of the crater of Mount Vesuivlus on the side nearest Pompeii, collapsed today and the volcano threw out ashes and cinders and smoke which arose like an Immense umbrella. Prof. Matteiic. cl, director of the Royal observatory, continues to declare that there Is no danger of an eruption. JEWELRY STOLEN. A W E E - Have you Seen our Saw Window. Special Kitchen Saw 2Bc We have everything in Saws. The foard & Siokes Hardware Co., Inc. Successors to Foard & Stokes Co. rmiaaeiphia Police Requested to Keep a Lookout for Property. PITTSBURG, Nov. 24.-The nolle deparment of this city has been ,asked Dy ttie Philadelphia authorltlos to look out for Jewelry valued at from l&O.OOO to $75,000, stolen from the residence of Henry Bartlett, the head of the large file works In Philadelphia. Ac cording to reports, the robbery was nighly sensational. The Philadelphia police say that they have no clue to the robbers. ATHLETIC PREACHER. Rockefeller Sends to England for Spiritual Adviser. NB WYOPJC, Nov.' 24. The Fiflh Avenue Baptist church of which John D. Rockefeller i a member, John T. Rockefeller, Jr., a trustee, extended a call last evening to the Rev, Charlct F. Aked of Pembroke chapel, Liver pool. Dr. Aked. who. if he accepts, will succeed the Rev, Dr. Rufus P. Johnston, who resigned in November, is 42 years old. He was Virn in Nottingham, England. lie Is of the athletic type of preacher and in early youth Included cycling, gr!f, swim ming, hunting and oth r sports among his recreations. His ministry has been a great success in Liverpool, HAD HARD JOB, AinrSEMENTS. Harriman in Making H. Har yesterday He spoko prospects Overworked Speeches. NEW YORK, Nov, 24.-I rlman came back to town from his visit to tho West, of the West and Its great Ho said tho speech he made at the dinner of the Commercial club of Kan sas City was one of tho hardest jobs he had had In a long while. "Harder than running a railroad?" was asked, 'No, that's tho hardest Job I know of," he said. HAMARA DEFEATED. MOLILLA, Nov, 24. Bu Hamara. the pretender to the Moroccoan throne has been defeated at Bent side!. STAR THEATER P. GKVURTZ, Manager iargarita Fisher Co. IN A FOUR ACT COMEDY UNTITLED (So ft n n n tjl ii j j Popular Prices: 1 5c, 25c and 35c. Box Office Opens 7:30. Curtain Rises at 8:15 Sharp. teat, s can be secured by Telephone Main 38a 1 for nil performances ' UUICC open irom 2 until 4 p, m, daily CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Signature cf LVg j r "O SPICES, O mmmwmm. l&izhkfottiiy, firtfisr flavor, 0rato,7.i.CaicniikTi(L e PeftTLAHEJ, OREGON. lit 4tu Hh.11 M wtfr4r, J ASTORIA THEATRE It. . ELVKKM, Mgr. theflack Swain Theater Co. TODAY, SUNDAY, Matinee 3 p.m., The Village Blachsmith PRICES, lO and 25c. Night at 8:15, The Village Blachsmith Prices, 15c; 2ic and 35c, The MOIIfsfG ASTORIAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH