ROASTERS wc have a complete line in the famous Reed flint stone ware In three al t IS.PO, JUS and 0 earn. Thest Boaster are the ftnett made, and are eelt-b Unr Once tried, you never would want any other kind. The ma nutacturere guarantee to wear ten years. We also have other Roa ters, euch at Savory Improved, lined with Enamel and common sheet Iron Roasters;' also Iron Pans, all sit A. V. AIJLEN, SEE OUR LINE OF PLATED WERE Sole Agents for Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee. NEW LAKE CARNEGIE Opening at Princeton University of New Body of Water. CARNEGIE HAS CONTRIBUTED New Lake Built at Cost of Half a Mil lien Dollars for the Benefit of Students of Princeton University. NEW YORK, Dec. 5. Princeton University will come Into possession of Lake Carnegie today when formal exercises attending- the "opening1 of the new body of water will be held In Alexander Hall, Princeton. Andrew Carnegie, with a large party of guests, will leave New York for Princeton on a special train this morn ing. The exercises will occur soon after bis arrival at Princeton at 11 a." m. Mr. Carnegie will make the presentation address and President Woodrow Wilson on behalf of the uni versity will reply. At 1 o'clock Pres ident Wilson will give a Incheon at his home. ; Following that Mr. Carne gie and bis party will be conducted around the lake In an automobile. Nearly four years ago Mr. Carnegie went to Princeton to call on ex-Pres-ldent Cleveland. With him was How ara K. isuuer. as ine oranra to Princeton was crossing the trestle ard R. Butter. A the branch train at Stoney Brook, Mr. Butler remarked. "We once had the idea of flooding all those marshes to make a lake for Princeton College." "That seems a good Idea," replied Mr. Carnegie. "You go ahead and have a survey made and report to me. We'll see what we can do." As a reBult the millionaire subscrib ed J400.000 for the construction. Work was Immediately begun. Tp build the lake, it was necessary to transform the low lying meadow and swamp land consisting of about 300 acres, a large part of which was covered by heavy timber and dense swamp growth. Into a basin, and build a dam. The lake Is three and a half miles long and from five hundred to a thousand feet One for All and All for Astoria. I RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR VOTE Just as earnestly as though there was a fight on because it would not look well to have outsid ers think Astoria is a small town casting only a small vote. Herman Wise, For Mayor. ''" lf' I ' . t - 1 V '. I U i -v I .if if - ' v ' - ft S ' wide. Its depth Is from three feet Ave Inches to twelve feet. It will afford the students of the university and the residents of. the town a splen did place for rowing, fishing, canoeing, sailing, skating and hockey. There has been some discussion as to how the lake would be maintained, as the university does not care to as sume the expense. It Is expected that today Mr. Carnegie will announce his plans In that direction. He has re cently had the "Lake Carnegie Asso ciation" formed under the laws of New Jersey. It will hold the lake and administer the affairs of the property. DESERTER MEETS DEATH. Third Mate Attempts to Escape from Schooner Hanson. , SEATTLE, Dec. 5. J. E. Mapes, third mate of the sc.hooner Charles Hanson yesterday reported that & Se attle youth, William Smith, assistant engineer of the Charles Hanson, In at tempting for the third time to desert the schooner at Toker Point met his death in the wilderness near Herschel Island. ' : According to Mapes, Smith deserted his ship the first time at Toker Point with another sailor, both were caught In a blinding snowstorm and Smith's partner had both legs frozen, necessi tating amputation. The second time Smith attempted to desert he was caught and returned to his ship. The third and last time be, with a sailor named Knox, set out with a dog sled and a supply of food, Intending to hunt for gold. Knox was found some time later by the natives near Shingle Point, wandering about In a half demented condition. When he recovered his sen ald the grub supply had been exhausted before he and Smith had gone far and the exposure and lack of food had caused Smith's death. ABDUCTED GIRL. Desperate Battle Between Abductors and the Police. CHICAGO. Dee. 5. After a flesiier ate battle in which a shotgun and se veral revolvers figured and after two doors were battered flown by the police Giovanni Ulnida, the 14 year old Ita lian girl who was kidnapped from in front of 184 Milton Avenue Monday night, was rescued last night from a vacant flat. Her abductor, Samuel Pa rlno, 28 years old. who with his bro ther Charles, kidnapped her and de tained her in the flat was arrested. When rescued the girl and man were alone In the place, having remained there ail night Monday and all day yesterday. Through an interpreter the little girl told the story of the kidnapping and the subsequent torture she was made to suffer at the hands of Farlno. She said the two brothers were assisted In their kidnapping by two friends. She said that she had been forcibly drag ged Into the home of Charles Farlno. She was then led protesting and cry lng, to the vacant flat nearby. The door was then locked by her captor who pocketed the key and left her alone with his brother. DIAMOND THIEF. Efforts Being Made to Capture Man Who Robbed Store. NEW YORK, Dec. 5. Detectives from police headquarter are seeking for the thief who entered the home of Llp man Tannebaum a wealthy , diamond importer, at No. 3 West 121st Street, several days ago and stole Jewelry worth 110,000. Gems and other valu ables worth $20,000 In the same room with the stolen jewels were overlooked by the robber. Photographs have been made of fin ger imprints made on the window pane by the burglar and a measurement has been made also of the Imprint of man's boot In the heavy carpet In the room directly beneath the window through which the thief entered the house. . BURGLARY MYSTERY Two Women Arrested for Robbing New York Flats. AMOUNTS TO TFN THOUSAND Frequent Complaint Made of Innunv cable Burglaries In Well-to-Do District of Chicago, Hat Baf fled the Police, CHICAGO. Dec. 4. The mystery of a score or more flat burglaries on the North Side ws solved today by the ar rest of Mrs. Elsie Kllen and Mrs. Mar. raret Nagel, two married women with children. Stolen goods to the value of $3000 were recovered, but the value of the property taken by the two wo men during the Inst two years Is cs. ttir.ated at over $10,000. Mrs. KHen Is the mother of four chll dren the youngest of which U U mou ths old and the oldest yearn Mrs. Nagel has one child, a boy, two years. old. Freqent complaints had been made during many months of burglaries In neighborhoods Inhabited by well to do working people. In every Instance the robbery was committed In the af ternoon while the family was away from home and no trace of Ingress or exit could be found. Yesterday De tective Phil Welnrlch noticed Mrs, Klein approach several small flat build ings, knock loudly at the door, listen Intently and then walk away. In each Instance someone came to the door In response to the knocks. At one place no one answered the knock at the door and then Mrs. Klein waa aeen to take a key from her poc ket book and open the door. She re mained Inside for an hour. When she came out she had a bundle under her arm. The detective quickly captured her. Then he examined the bundle and found miscellaneous stolen pro perty. He also found an elaborate set of skeleton keys In her pocket Mrs. Klein made a full confenslon Implica ting Mrs. Nagel, who was arrested half an hour later In her own house. Part of the property was found In the two women's rooms. READY FOR IMPROVEMENTS. Chicago Traction Company Contem plating Extensive Additions. : CHICAGO, Dec. 5.-Sixty million dollars Is the approximate value placed on the tangible and intangible properties of the Union Traction com pany and the Chicago City Railway Company by the cHy's commission of engineers. I'pon this basis the negotiations for franchises of both companies will be concluded, it Is confidently believed, within a few weeks. The, hope Is that the settlement will 'be made by Jan. 1, and that the companies can pre pare plans, order material and start the contractu for rehabilitation of the lines. , The full .report which will be volum inous, will be ready. It Is averted, by next Monday. Then will begin the final chapter a short one, It Is ex pected, of the long and ' wearisome story of Chicago's traction problem, Accompanying the report will be ; large number of exhibits represent lng the combined efforts of Engineers Byron 3. Arnold, M. E. Cooley, A. B DuPoiit and a staff of asHlntants, who have been working since June. Dur lng the lieavy part of the work forty men were engaged. Walter T. Fisher, special traction attorney for the city, yesterday ex pressed the belief that the committee and the companies would soon come to an agreement, probably on a com promise basis and the ordinances would be presented, to the city coun cil before another month. Night ses slons'wlll be held If necessary. BILL POSTERS. Annual Convention Held and Demand for Increase in Wages. NEW YORK, Dec E, The National Alliance of Bill Posters and Bll.lers which Is holding a' four days' cdn ventlon in ' the , Amsterdam Opera House, decided yesterday that It Is time for its members to get a share of tho general prosperity in the form of higher wages. Committees will visit the 'circus "managers throughout the country, an nsK for new contracts, with Micher wages. 1 'K' -Y The convention was attended . by delegates from New York, Uoston, Philadelphia, rittsburf, Chicago. fnlo, Now Orleans, Toronto and about fifteen thr titles. H was aimed th the lllllers" who have recently Joined the union, are the men who distribute lithograph and notices ot entertain ment among storekeeper to be dis played lit windows. COLD CUP DISPUTE. National Trotting Association Decides Important Caie. NEW YORK. Dee, 5. The Memphis gold cup dispute was otlUlally settled timlght when the bnrd' nf review of the National Trotting Asciatt.m tic el.Ul that the trophy had been won nn Its merits and dlsmlsaed the charges ngiiliist E. li Smathers. The case waa taken up today and grew out of th nllged drugging of Lu Dillon at Memphis at the meeting In Smnthera, who owned Major Delmar. and drove him in the race, was charged with having been ; coginsnnt of ill treatment of C. K. a. IHNIng more, which resulted In the latter' failure to show form In the race, and winning the $5.06 cup by Major Miliar, SALOON CRUSADE. Demand Made on Mayer Dunne Close Chicago Saloons. to CHICAGO, W. i.-Members of the Chicago Christian F.ndeavor Union, embracing 800 church societies of all denominations, went, on record last night In favor of compelling Mayor Dunne to close the saloons on Sunday. At a meeting of the Union, ft trng resolution was adopted urging the mayor to begin the Immediate enforce ment of the. Sunday law. The recent conviction of a saloon keeper for selling liquor on Sunday, waa cited a proof that the law can be enforced when the violators are prosecuted, and the 15,000 member of the Christian Endeavor movement In Chicago demanded that all saloons and other place of vice bo closed on Sunday. RECONCILIATION. Model for Bronx Statu for New York Completed. NEW YOMC Dec, 5.-R. ftlnton Pearry has finished the model for his bronse statue. "Reconciliation," which will be erected at a cost of about 15. 000'. under the direction f the New York State Monument Commission for the battlefields of Gettysburg and Chattanooga. Mr, Perry has been busy for more than a year on this statue. which is to commemorate tho battle of Chattanooga and will be erected on the summit of '"Lookout Mountain. The two figures In the composition typify the reeorieonllation and re united rountry In !h blue and gray shaking hands under the flag of the union. It Is expected that the cast ing of the statue In brone will he flnixhed In time for Ks erection itet spring. LANDS ON SHERIFF. Union County Insane Man Bests His Father. LA GRANDE, Or., Dec. &, A sudden fit of Insanity that mado D. Brlsco bent his father and mother, then land a terrific clout on the sheriffs face when he arrested him, endod last night In Brlsco's incarceration in the La Grande jail, where he raved and Injured hlmwlf. He Is a resident, of Island City, near La Ornnde, where his parents live, and became violently Insane yesterday morning, affirming that he was divinely endowed to ful fil a great mission on earth. When the sheriff came for him, he kissed his friend good-bye, then stepped up to the sherl; and kissed him. It was a sort of Judas kiss, tor ne rouowea It by a hard blow, followed by sev eral other righthanders. His futher and mother are slowly recovering from the Injuries he Inflicted on them. BODY RECOVERED. VICTORIA, B. C, Dec. 6. The body of Joseph .Welsh, mate of the atoamor Columbia, burned following an explo sion of powder on board, Involving a loss of five lives, was found on a Yukon bar nen,r Tantalos, November 16, according to advices received iero. A lynx seen gnawing at the body In the Ice called attention to the body, which was recovered and taken to White Horse. CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. .The Kind Yoa W Always Bought Scars tic ,VJP5?" S E E - Have you Soon our Saw Window, Special Kitchen Saw 2Bc We have every thing In Saws. The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co., Inc. AvSTORI A it. k. nm:nM, Mar. Positively Theflack Swai n Theater Co. A different phy at tonight "The Allen Homestead" Wednesday, Souvenir Night, "East Lynne' Bvery lady attending will be presented with a Beautiful Colored Tar trait of Cora King Swain. PRICES NO A0RE VITROPHANE The new artistic window deco ration. A substitute for stained glass at one twentieth. the cost. Easily applied. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON mCW STOKB CO. 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