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i SUNDAY, JUNE ifl, 1907. TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. help wanted. WANTED SAI.ESMKS. MANY MAES . 1100 to $160 per month. Soma ore. Stock cleaaj grown oa Reser vation far from ott orchards. Cash vtauxftd weekly. Chok of territory, Addre Washington Nursery Company, Tcsitwnish. WMUnitn.a t-88-tf -T MALE HKLP WANTED MKN AND woman to learn watchmaking, an graving, Jwlr work, optica; easy tartna; position guarantesd; money Mil learning. Watchmaklng-Engrav teg School, lit Fourth nvenu. 8eftt Ua. ; . l WAMTKD BY MARRIED MAX, A -teady position of any kind. Address R Mosbseher, M5 Exchange. 14-3t. OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF 23 years' standing, manufacturing staple one of goods in constant daily use, wants good man to manage branch Business; salary, $1300 pe -v?arl ni! all expenses, payable monthly; lso extra commissions, which should amount to more than the salary j appli cant must furnish good references and 2000 cash, which is satisfactorily se cured. Address Manufacturer,. P. O. Bo 51, St Louis, Mo. ' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. One bouse and tot on Commercial j street, $0000. Two lots on Irving avenue, $3000. Two lot on Grand avenue, $5000. One lot, Duana street, $8000. One lot and on house and lot, Frank lin avenue, $2250. . 1000 feet of frontage on Young Bay, fronting two 5-acre tracts. 990 feet frontage on Young's Bay, 1 tranc Warrenton side, $20,000. 31 acres H. & A: It acre on Pipe Lines, $1500. One double house, lota 150x150; Adair's, $2250. One house and lot, Adairs, $1500. Four lota and house, Alderbrook, $1850 Two house and four lot, $5000. One house and lot; lot 75x150; easy term; $850. j j . , THE A. ft CR. K. SOUVENIR ...... ....... . CLAM SUGGESTS To any buyer la search of earth. In order to get it for price it' worth, eafl at 430 Commercial street, where I am. All you have to do is open your clam. I nave eottasea bv the see. As the mvanir ur noma to me. alreadv furn iahed, ready to sleep or eat, location is sweet; price can't be beat t VI 0. F. MORTON, 430 Commercial St Astoria, Or. L08T AND FOUND. LOST A LADIES' GOLD WATCH ON Eleventh street or yesterday morn ing' Seaside train. Return to tbi office and receive reward. f-4-tf. LOST-A STRING OF GOLD BEADS; graduated in size; somewhere on Com mercial op Bond street Return to As torian Office and receive reward. BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED. WANTED BOARD OR BOARD AND room in private family by a gentle man must be central. Address "H.", Astorian office. fl-2-tf. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. A FINE LOT OF LACE CURTAINS at Hennlngsen's Furniture Store, S0 Bond. lmo. MISCELLANEOUS. ROnCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bills against the Fourth of July Committee will not be honored unless accompanied by properly signed requisi tions. FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN THIS IS to inform you that the law requires the license number to be placed on each end cork and on the center cork of all Nets and Seines, as well as on the bow of the boat. Anyone failing to so mark their net or seine commits a misdemean or, that will be punished in the courts. , H. G. VAN DUSEN, Master Fish Warden. 6-5-12t. HISCELLANXOUS. NICK PAPAZGERE8, ' THE GREEK DIVER, has Just received a new diving" ma- Chine from the old country. Dives from 25 to 20 fathoms In shallow water stars down half a day at a time. Leave avders at 417 Bond Bt Market, or D. lalango, Clifton.'; , :, house movers. FRED RECK SON BROS. We naka 1 specialty of house moving, earpanUm contractors, general Jobbing j prompt at wntlon ta aU orders. Comer Tenth aa Duana. PROPOSALS. NOTICE OF BIDS-BIDS WILL E let fop the foundation and driving of piles, bid must be in not later than 3 o'clock; bids, Wednesday, June 10th j plans will be found with Norris Staple, who ha the right to reject any ana au bids. Norris Staple. 618-331, PROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC WORK- Offica Constructing Quartermaatar, IX Columbia. Washington, May W 1907. Sealed propotala, in triplicate, for ex- tentlona to plank roads ana whm as Fort Columbia, Wash., will be rweirsd at this office until IS m, June 19, 1807, and then opened. Information furnished on application.. Envelope containing proposal should be endorsed Tropoeals for public work at Ft Columbia, Wash," and be addressed to F. W. PhUterer, Capt. Arty. Corps. Qmr, ta charge con struction. Fort Columbia, Wash. AMUSEMENTS. PLEASANT HOUR ENTERTAINMENT VAUDEVILLE AT THE LOUVRE And Vaudeville that really Amuses and Interests you. Weekly Changes of Pro gram and Each Change an Improvement SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK CUBA DE SUIOX The Stellar Artiste ELAINE FOREST High Soprano And Illustrated Song Singer. MARIE WANDRUTH Flute Solist Mistree of all Lady If el - odists FLORIN E Soprano Vocalist ADMI88ION FREE LINDBECK A WIRKKALA Prop. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0STE0PATHIST8. DR. REODA C. HICXJ OSTEOPATH Offlca Manseb Bid, Phone Black 111 171 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JOHNC.McCUE. Attorney-at-Law. Deputy District Attorney Page Bdg. Room 37. HOWARD M. BROWN ELL, Attorney .fcf La. Office with Mr. J. A. Eakln, at N. 42t Commercial St, Astoria. DENTISTS. DB. VAUGHAN, Dentist Pyhian Building, Astoria, Oregon. Dr. W. C. LOGAN DENTI31 Commercial Bt. Bhanaban Bnild HOTELS. HOTEL PORTLAND V J Finest Hotel In the Northwt PORTLAND,' ORE.' ' BUTTON BOLE AT TBS BACK. Your experience with' It ha to doubt lead to much vexation, possibly pro fsnlty. Broke your nngarnaU trying U pry It up from tho neck-baud, eat Yon wont bare that that experience U you send your shirts to us; we sav yon this trouble, and danger of tearing tbi I shirt Try us and , TB0Y LATJNDRT, Tsata and Duana Sta. Phone ioi BUSINESS DIRECTORY RESTAURANTS. Tokio Restaurant 1631 Bond Street Opposite Ross, Higgins & Co First-Class Meals. t Coffee with Pie or Cake 10c Regular Meals 15c, up First Class Meal 15c Coffee with Pie, Cake or Dough nuts 10 cents. U. S. RESTAURANT 434 Bond Street Telephone 1681 Main. 899 Bond Street OPEN DAY AND NIGHT THE ASTORIA RESTAURANT MANO H1XO, Prop. The Finest 25c meal served in Astoria. Yonr Patronage Solacteed. Courteous Treatment to All. OAM C IS SKA80N ASTORIA, ; OREGON. UNDERTAKERS. J. A. GILHAUGH & CO., Undertakers and Kuibalmcr. Experienced Ltuly Assistant ... When DeMired. Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. Patton Bdg. 12th and Dunne St ASTORIA, ORE.OON Phone Main 21 11 wnras, liquors and qoaia The Owl Concert Hall , Formerly the LaTosca The Leading Amusement House in Astoria Good music. Everybody welcome. Chas. Niemi, Proprietor 262 Astoria street Eagle Concert Hall 320 Astor St. The leading amusement house. Agency for Edison Phonographs ait Gold Moulded Record. P, A. PETERSON. Pro MEDICAL. Unprecedented Success of DR. C-1 W f y THE GREAT t-ty CHINESE DOCTOR Who Is knows throughout the UniteJ States on awouat ol his wonderful cures No poisons nor drugs used. He guaran tees to cure catarrh, asthma, lung and throat trouble, rheumatism, nerrousness, stomach, liver, and kidney, female com plaints and all chronic diseases. -SUCCESSFUL HOME TREATMENT. If you cannot call write for symptom blank and circular, Inclosing 4 cents 1' stamp. THE C. GEE WO MEDICINE CO. " 1021 first St., Corner Morrison, PORTLAND, OREGON. Please mention th Astorian 1 It Kill ' """ -'V'l- .fe, , ...JtjU)..Ct-J i - Criminals Who Revel in Torture Are Fit Subjects for the Surgeon ALAKtlR and growing t'!imB of sooliilojrUti nml pcpologldls lie lli that crime Is a disease and that In the future the lurgetm's knife. Aoyltiiii and medicinal K'medlc will re place the gullow, the vlcclrlc csnlr, and penitentiaries. However rldeMnt may lie this dream of a time when morality can be contracted through the adminis tration of subtle pills or methods akin to vaccination,, 'yet It Is a fm't thot In mot of the monstrous crimes that have recently shocked the country, ex perts of the new school discover evi dence of brain lesion, or other nervous snd physical conditions that make the criminal an irresponsible brut an ava tlstic monster. The mysterious "Jack the Ripper," whoe crime shocked 1-on-don several yenra ago, and were follow ed by t number of similar atrocious munlers in the United Steles and France, is of this cls and dwtom sre now of the opinion generally, that Tucker, Imrrant nd the recent woman murderer In Chicago were subjects for the surgeon and physician snd not the hangman. The Ignorance of the ordinary jury and the failure of the tow to NH-ognUe the dieoveri of science frequently re sult In turning lo iih society tlemla In humnn form and sometimes in the judicial murder of the Irresponsible. This matter was the recent subject of discussion and a meeting of distin gulslied lawyer and physicians In New York, snd promise to be vital topic at the annual meeting of jurist and medical men during the piescnt year. While American investigators have made valuable contribution to this in fant science, the principal work h been done by German and French alienists ho hav collected thousands or cases In the develnpcment of their theories. In the highly artificial civilization of Eu- nrope the theory of atavistic (cml.-m-ic. of revision to savagp tritws of the race, resulting in monlrm crimes, finds a wealth of material to support it The Lust For Blood. The delight in torture end cruelty, the lust for the sight of blood nd cries of sny, the capture snd subjection of women by brute force, are primary sat sge traits that persist In the highest civilization in stavistlo forms In just the Kame way that the rudimentsry tall persists in the human skclctin. From this point of view, a flood of light Is thrown upon the cause of assault of nepror upon white women. The classics! example of a blood-lusting monster In Marschalls (iiltea da Rays, who was executed in Frsnc In 1440. He confessed to the torture and mutilation of 800 children In eight years, and decbired that the sight of the flow ing blood, the cries of gony of the lit tle victims t he killed them, gav him "the most inexpressible pleasure." With the aid of a servant, almost a great a monster a himself, he captured or lured little children to his castle, where he locked them up subjecting them to all the fiendish torture that his bloody im agination could devise. Th bodies were burned and only the heads of a few particularly beautiful children were kept by him souvenirs. He declared that the crime were sug gested to him br reading the descrip tions. In Suetooious of the orgies of th degenerte Ceaesars, Nero, Tlleriti, and Caracalla. Those Roman emperors ex perienced th most intense delight In witnessing the slaughter of youths snd mslden ,whlch they would order solely for the purpose of satisfying their Inst for the sight of blood and helplea sago- ny. Alienist now declare that Durrani the murderer of several girls In Han Francisco, and Tucker, the Massachu setts murderer, recently executed weie likewise victims of this mnd lust for the forthe sight of blood snd helpless ago- "jack tn Ripper." Feurbitch gives the case of Andreas Bichel, as typical of the 'Mack the Rip per class, which has had representatives in every civilized country. Ilichel, after the perpetration of many atrocious crimes, was captured and confessed. Showing his pychololeiil stale, he said, in describing one of his murders. . "I opened her breast and with a knife cut through the fleshy pnrt of the body. Then I arranged the body as a butcher docs beef and hacked it with a knife into pieces to fit the hole which I had dug for it in the mountains.' I may sny that while I was cuting up the body I was so greedy and I trembled, and could have cut out a piece and eaten It." "Jack the Hipper" operated during the three years from 1887 to 18R0, and was never captured, although he threw certain districts of Paris into a terror stricken panic. Ten women were his victims. In all the esses the throats of the women, were cut and then the bodies slushed open and mutilated, the murderer sometimes currying away parts of the body. Vacher, the French "ripper" commit ted eleven murders to which he con fessed before his execution, lie whs ft tramp, who had been discharged from the army as mentally unbalanced. His vic tims were hoys, girls and women, and lie operated in practically the same way in did his London prototype. Italy's "Ripper" Case. Italy had a '"ripper cne In Vincent Verzcnl, born in 1840. lie confessed to the murder of many women and girls covering a period of many years, during which to avoid the supiion of crime, In his confession he said that it gave him the most' exquisite pleasure to throttle his victim snd drink their blood particularly' If the) struggled, J showed fear and pln. He declared that the Impulse ws Irreslstabl. Another phns of this monstrous men. In! condition that seek pleasur In the shedding of blood and the Infliction of pain Is seen In th many ease of vitriol thrower and so-called stahliers. Nearly every American elty of sny sUe has bad II eperlenc with' them. For several year a vitriol thrower hss been sctlv in Ilaltlmore, hi victims almost ! being girls, upon whom In crowd he has dashed the contents of bottl of add and always escaped. Th Vtabber" operate with shsrp knife or dagger. $omtiine he li satis fied with simply slashing th gurmeut of his victim, but generally his morbid desire for the Infliction of pain Is .alluded tily by thrusting the knife In to the arm or leg of the victim, then quickly escaping in the protection of the crowd. The '"girt cutter of Aug burg" avoided eeptur fur yers, during whk-h time h wounded mor than AO jjlrl. Th polio records of slmost every American elty show records of similar esse. The "hugger," he I known to the police, whose forte I to eri girls and women by throwing his arm about them when they are alone on the trcetv , according to alienist, a mild form of the same diee. Into which it is likely to develop. FRANCE AND SPAIN SIGN TREATY. ROME, June 15.-U 1 stated that I France hni Informed Italv that a treat ! h been signed by Ffsnce and Spain mutually guaranteeing th MettiteiYS. nean and Atlantic situation. A similar treaty has been uliiurd by (rrat Britain and $paln. The two treaties r equivalent to a defene si lianc between Spain, Oreat Britain and France. i) S ' ? 1 S 3! CORRESPONDENTS WANTED D (fi Th Astorian desire a good wide-awake correspondent la every town and postofflc In Clatsop county tnd th country adjacent to the Columbia river. $ , To such w will pay cash for tj? (9 good, Uv new. Writ to u for further particulars. G - . ' ' ' A Good Workman is Known by His Tools A bad workman quarr! with hi tool, but vn a gooJ workman Quarrels with bad tools. No workman sver quarrel with tool bougnt of Astoria Hardware Co Nor will h quarrel with us for having sold them to htm. Qur reputation Is mad br ! added to !. No on sal will msk or Dreaa us; out tn continued reputation or selling sues gooa gooaa a wt do, you cannot afford to despls. ' i 'H Astoria Hardware Co., FINANCIAL COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY Astoria Savings Bank Building. Portland Offices General Real Estate, Investment tand . Trust Business. Property Cared for. R'entals and . Insurance, " , F. N. CLARK, Pre. J, A. LEE, First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTABLISHED 1880 ' '';. Capital $l6o.do6 M ' i 1. Q. A. BOWLBT, PrIdnt. r rttANK PATTON, Osshier. 1. I. PETERSON, Vloe-Presidsnt. J. W. GARNER, Assistant Cashier. Astoria Savings Bank Capital Paid In 1100,000, ' Surplus and Undivided Front lAIMXJO, .: , ' 1 TransacU a General Banking Business, Interest Paid on Tim iMposlU) "i ftntn 8tF-. STEEL PLANT FAILS Mllliken Brothers on Staten Is land Close Doors. MILL WAS WORTH $7,500,000 Reason For Shutting Down Wsi Thai Steel Could B Bought Cheaper Than They Could Msk It Too Fsr Front Sourc of Supply, NEW YORK, June 13.-Th receiver of th Mllliken Bros, corporation, which fulled on Monday, hav decided to close th steel mill of th ;.800,(XiO plant on 8tateu Island .snd have, In accordance with this determination, discharged latW sleel worker, About 7X) prson ar dependent upon th earning of th discharged men and, a ths opening of th mill I problematical, most of th worker and their families will go to other steel centers to seeur employ ment, The reason behind th receiver lo tion In cloning th mill was said to bt their discovery that they could buy steel In the 0en market cheaper than they could msnufactur It "lli receiver hav decided ta eontln ii In operation th fabricating mill. Iter th rough steel beam r hsp4 snd made ready for u on th various bulMIng for whkh th Mllliken Bros, have contracts for th structural work. In this mill 1,00 men wer employed. It was the erection of the t7.S)0.000 plant which crippled Mllliken Brother snd forced the fifty year old Arm to th wall. The building was s steel. making mill on tide water, was regarded a an experiment, which has been watched with close Interest. Steel mining engi neer hav ben opposed to erecting plant on tidewater on the ground that it would be hundreds of mile from th source of supply of raw msterlsls, Iron and ca I, snd that freight charge on those two commodities would mor than ofNet the saving of turning out steal close to th consumer. It wa emphatically denied by rep renentativ of th Mllliken that th discharge of th 1500 men meant a Wi ll re. It was also asserted that ths mill would b reopened soon a th con cern finance wer on tonnd bast and th owner of th company again In commend. INDIAN MURDERER EXECUTED. SAN QIHENT1N, Cal., Jun lS.-Frnk Willsrd. th hslf-breed Indian who shot Sheriff John It. Smith, of Mendocino county, st I'klah. last December, was hanged at th stat prison her ye, terday. - 113 12th St. Conoh Building. Vlee - Pres. O. L. FERRIS, Sc.-Trea. AwTOhIA, OHIHOI.