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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
FRIDAY, JUNK u, i, Timely Suggestions to Fanners Stodlmen and Poultrymen USE THESE FEW PREVENTATIVES. And keep your stock In a healthy and thriving condition. STOCK FOOD, POULTRY TONIC, HEAVE POWDER, STOCK TONIC, LICE KILLER, FLY KNOCKER, AND SPRAYERS. WE HAVE THEM ALL. THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. A. V. ALLEN. Sole Agents for the Celebrated B&rrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee, pound 40cts. PHSES BRANCH UNIUNIUWn MAIN 711, MAIN SSTI rnwrs. wumr in BOAT IN Unknown Vessel at Mercy Heavy Seas. of ITS IDENTITY IS UNKNOWN Point Reyci Life-Saving Statioa Sights Vessel Sending Up Rockets As Dis tress Signals Tugs Leara San Fran cisco To Aid Unknown Boat fenred to San Salvdor, when Mr. Jenk ins has been Rationed since 119. The appointment of Perdval Dodge t pres ent secretary of the American enibay at Tokio, Japan, to Ml the new post of minister to Guatemala, leovea a taeaney at Tokio, which will probably be filled by the transfer of Peter Augustus Jay from the- American embassy at Con stantinople. This chang in turn will afford an opportunity for the State De partment to reward Philip M. Brown, at present secretary of (be American legs tioa at Guatemala and Honduras, for j services rendered in bringing about the termination of the war between Salv dor and Nicaragua. BULLETTST: SAN FRANCISCO, June 2ft. Displaying distress signals, and apparently at the mercy of heavy seas, a large unknown passenger steam- shin was reported at a late hour last CHURCH PRESS AGENT. Novel Us of Telephone in Getting Peo ple to Attend Church. Brooklyn, June 20. Telephone bells tinkled merrily in the Bedford section Saturday- morning and householders upon lifting the receivers of their phones were surprised to hesr this question night off Point Keyes. "- you going to tne Keiormea r-pi- The plight of the vessel was first-seen copal Church of the Reconciliation, No ire the natrol off Point Reves Life Sa- strsnd and Jefferson avenuea Sunday -j r - - . i . fine station. He sent word to Olema and a telephone communication asking for immediate aid was sent to this city. Towboata were Quickly started on the mission of mercy. When the vessel was sighted she wss only about five miles southwest of Point Reyes light, about 30 miles north f this port and the heavy seas were steadily carrying her toward the rocky shore. The vessel was sending up rockets and apparently is in great need of aid. It is impossible to learn the identity of the veseL The only passenger steamer due here from the North is the Pacific Coast Steamship Company's steamship, City f Puebla, from Pueet Sound. This vessel is scheduled to arrive this morn ing. . VESSEL IS SANTA BARBARA. SAN FRANCISCO, June 20-The Mer chants' Exchange has received word that the steam schooner Santa Barbara broke aer propeller shaft off Point Reyes yes terday afternoon and is lying off the point in a disabled condition. Tugs have been sent to make repairs. The schooner is owned by the J. R. Hanify Company of this city and left here Sat urday for Seattle carrying passengers and freight. CONSULAR CHANGES. Appointment of Percy Dodge As New Minister Causes Shifts. morning!" Generally this question was met by another this time from the household er, who asked to know who was speak ing. . "This is one of the members of the church,' waa the reply, "and we are to have big services there Sunday. In the morning the rector, the Rev. Charles H. Coon, has a subject of especial in terest to all In the evening not only will he preach, but there will be a splendid musical service at which the Quincy Ladies' quartet will be heard." "Well, of all things," was the general comment of householders. "Why I never heard of such a plsn to get people to church." "Thank you for your attention, madam," the chureh member added, politely, before proceeding to astonish ome other residents of the Bedford sec tion, and then added: "You will hear of some other strange things soon, for we are planning a novel crusade. Goodbye." BRIBERY DEFENSE. Glass and Calhoun's Attorneys Claim Indictments Are Void. Will SAN FRANCISCO, June 20.-The at torneys for Patrick Calhoun and his associates in the trolley franchise brib ery and the attorneys for Louise Glsss of the Pacific States Telephone Com pany, today disclosed the ground on which they will fight the indictments. They will contend that the superior judges prepared the iurv list before the naonuuiw, June w. reeling, fire and delivered the list to the county that his usefulness as American consul! clerk. This list was destroyed in the at San Salvador has been impaired, the fire before the proceedings were record State Department has decided to find! ed. It is now claimed that because the another post for John Jenkins. This record was not restored before the im- ollice became embroiled in the quarrel panelment of the present irrand iurv. ... , - rj j " j j bam- that the body nan no existence in law r infill I flnil fhpwfnr th in.liAmanta r v -w vt, ...usv .iiv VB e f unj. ;:: f tea ::: . . ... - .. . : VfeS jJwll ' Jc7 fit 20 Discount For Everybody. Now is the Time. Don't Put it Off. forrrct Cothcs forMcn MADE IN NEW YORK Just a few days more will wind up the I greatest clothing event ever held in Astoria. lust to remind you we are selling all ! Mens Clothing 1-6 off. Boys Clothing I off. A Raincoats 1-5 off. Mens and Boys Pants 1-6 off. Wool Sox, 2 pairs .25 cts. Panama Hats $5.00. I ne WE WILL MOVE SOON, BETTER CALL SOON. UUIUII rovnsville Lis Store Will Move to 557 Commercial Street Soon ttMHtHHttMftTmTtTTWttHMlM1tMTTMmTTtmTTT THIEF'S CARELESSNESS. RECEIVER FOR OIL COMPANY. between Nicaragua and Salvador, uel E. Magill, at present American There is 'Bread" and BREAD The Bread that Mother Used to Make was never as good as that you buy from ns. Special Attention paid to Shipping orders Oregon Bakery PHONE MAIN 1341. COR. 9TH & COMMERCIAL 8T. tiMMtMKWmWTTillHIiMiMMH j THE TRENTON First-Class Liquors and Cigars 602 Gmmercfal Street. Corner Commercial and J4th. Astoria, Oregon. Brass Thief Does io,ooo Damage To Get Few Dollars. NEW YORK, June 20. Damage eti mated at between (10.000 and (20,000 was done to a magnificent apartment house, almost completed, at 107 West Hiilh street, Manhattan, today by Thomas Wagner, 19 years old, of 1090 Third avenue. Wagner went through the unfinished building and wrenched 51 brass faucets from the walls on the fourth and fifth floors. He took no precautions to stop the flow of water, which soon flooded practically every floor in the building. All the newly kalcomined ceilings were broken and soaked; fine frescoes and mural decomtions were ruined and the polished woodwork warped. The youth was arrested and taken to the Harlem stntion. The fifty-one fau cets would have sold for a few dollars. Chester B. Rochester Has Been Appointed Receiver For Waters-Pierce Co. DALLAS, Texas, June 20.-A bill for a receiver of the Waters-Pierce Oil Co. was filed in the federal court yesterday, at Sherman, by Bradley . Palmer, a stockholder, Cheter K. Rochester, a Sherman banker, was appointed receiv er. There is now pending In the state courts a decision," fining the Waters Pierce Company more than (1,000,000. STERNBERG TO LEAVE. German Ambassador To Be Recalled From Washington. BERLIN, June 20. It is reported in official circles that Huron Speck von Stemhurtf, fierman utnlmmcidor to the United .States, will lie recalled from Washington in the near future. There is no political significance attached to the ambassador's recall, ill-health being assigned as the cause of Inn retirement, ii in iuu niui jmron Jliimm von Sehwarzen-tein, German ambassador at IVkin, will succeed Baron von Stern buig. HERBERT DEAD. Willi UM). June 20.icori If. lfei. bert, a professor of music, late of Walla Wnlla, who was shot by C. H. Iteynolds, proprietor or the baths at Second and Washington streets, while in a jealous rae over alleged attentions pnl, by Herbert to the latter' wife, died at the wood Samaritan Hospltnl shortly befor 10 o'clock this morning. CASTOR I A For Infants and CMldrei. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha Signature LAST LAUNCH VICTIM FOUND. HAMPTON', Va., June 20.-The body of Midshipman Henry Clay Murflit, Jr., of Jackson, O., the last of the missing midshipmen of the battleship Minne sota's launch accident, was recovered in Hampton Itoads today. Cured Hemorrhage! of tha Langs "Several yeara sines my lungs waif so badly affected that I bad many hem' orrhagea," writes A. M. Aka, of Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any benefit I then started to take Foley's Hooey and Tar, and my lungs are now as sound as a bullet. I recommend It In advanced stages of lung trouble." Foley, Honey and Tar atop, tha cough and heal, thi lungs, end prevent, serious result, from a cold. Refuse substitute. T. F. Laur in, Owl Drug Store. i: The Todd Fountain Pens and Souvenirs... FRANK J. DONNERBERG THE RELIABLE JEWELER 1 10 Eleventh St. A Good Workman is Known by His Tools A bad workman quarrel with hi tool, but avan good workman quarrala with bad tools. No workman aver quamls with tool bought of Astoria Hardware Co. Nor will h quarrel with us for having sold them to him. Our reputation la mad by sal added to sal. No on aals will mak or break u; but tb continued reputation of Mlllng such good goods as wo do, you cannot afford to doapl. Astoria Hardware Co., 113 12th St. BANKING BY MAIL YOU MAY KEEP AN ACCOUNT WITH US IN PORTLAND, OREGON AND YOUR NEIGHliOR KNOWS NOTHING OF IT o y o ' INTEREST WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET ON BANKING BY MAIL Uncle Sam's Post Office Makes Our Banking by Mail System a Success SAVINGS BANK OF THE Zitlc Guarantee & Crust Company 240-244 Washington St., Cor. Second, Portland, Ore A.