The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 26, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1907.
THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, AS'JOHJA. OREGON.
Fireworks...
Wholesale and Retail
WE HAVE THE LARGEST, MOST
COMPLETE STOCK OF FIREWORKS
AMD CRACKERS IN THE CITY. ALL
IN STOCK AND CAN MAKE DELIV.
ERY AT ANY TIME. SEE CORNER
WINDOW FOR SAMPLES. MANY
NEW) NOVELTIES.
E. A. HiatilNS CO.,
MUSIC HOOKS STATIONERY It
STEEL. & EWART
Electrical Contractors
Bells. House Phones, Inside Wiring and Fixtures!
Installed and Kept in Repair
IN BUSINESS FOR BUSINESS AND YOUR SATISFACTION.
tit Twelfth Stmt
PboM Main j8i
Happy Colors
You know that thar are colon which gn!j ladne, others which
indicate) bapplnoaa but do you ever stop to think how often people are
maue eaa or gia Because 01 in. coiorsr
You know thnt children and flowera thrive beat in
the sunshine. Why not have more aunahine in your
own hme, then why not lot ua ahow you how to get
it In the walla by using
The SanitarjrWall Coating
By having your walla decorated
SMWK lth Alttbaatlne you will make
able, more aanitary, and will
make your home a more cheer
ful place to live in. Letunhow
you how easy and economical
Alabaatine is, and how tho dif
ferent tinta and stenciled do
eigne can be combined to pro
duce "exactly ueeneci
you want."
W will pm tn jm that AUba.
mutt, U ?uu UI tin u an unwrtuuiVJ.
ALLEN WALL PAPER 6t
PAINT CO.
w- -w w - r & 1- a w p & m w a m m wm
MS
SCOH BAY IROH 4 BRASS WORKS
ASTOltIA, OKEOON
IROH AND BRASS F0UN0ERS LAND AND MARINE ENGINEERS
liU I)t Haw Mil) Machinery! fronipl attention Iv.d to al. repair wora
18th and Franklin Ave. Tel. Main 2451
MANIFESTOS
Reds Urge People to Continue
the Struggle.
ft 1
CZAR DIRECTLY ATTACKED
Flnt Time That the Emptror Bai Beea
Directly Attacked for a Breach of the
Peace Struggle for Land, Liberty and
Representation.
ST PETKKSnUlVJ, June 23.-Tb So
da! revolution!! and group of Toll
inemheri of the Ute parliament, num
bering 130 deputiet yesterday Issued
their anticipated manifesto summon
ing the people to continue by force the
trugle for land, liberty tod popular
repreeentation. '
The document!, which proclaim that
parliament perished for defending the
people! right are remarkable for the
fact that the Emperor for the flrit time
I attacked by name for breach of
peace, the revolutionary parliament bar.
ing heretofore attributed all tin to the
government owing to the lingering en-
tlment of loyalty to the Kmror among
the peatant maw.
The manifesto are regarded ai be
ing second Viborg addresse, but they
lack tha authority given to the latter
by the participation of an influential
party, the Constitutional Democrat.
The Social Democrats member of
the late Parliament did not lu a
manifesto, lieing unable to obtain the
Bent of their parliamentary commit
tee, nioet of whom era now in prison.
limy will Issue a nanifto later. A
conference of constitutional Democrat
which was held at Terljokl, and attend
d by delegate from 22 province, wan
concluded last night, the confrere re
turning to St. I'eternburg. The party
took up the consideration of matter
of vita Importance and reached the fol
lowing decision 1
To take part in election for the third
Douma, fighting independently! not to
enter Into any plan of the OctoberiiU
and to be Social Democrat to block tb
election and not to alter tb honora
ry or any other plank in the platform
to uit the landlord. Tb decisions
were practically unanlmou.
THAW TRAGEDY ANNIVERSARY.
Harry Thaw Baa Been a Year In Jail
KEW YORK, June 25,-It will be a
year ago tonight, ilnce Harry Kendall
lliaw (hot and instantly killed Stan
ford White, the architect on the Mad
iaon Miliar roof garden durinir the inl
Hal performance of the musical comedy,
"Mamtolle Champagne." Since the
tragic night, Thaw ha been the cen
tral figure in one of the mott absorbing
trial In the criminal annals of thi or
any other country. ,,-
Thaw ha many mom day in the
Toml ahead of him, -for it I certain
that he will not be tried the tecond time
until lat la the fall. But he eem
anguine and I cheerful and in good
neaitn, although pale from hi prison
life.
BRITT NELSON PERMIT.
SAN FRAVCISCO, June 25.-The
board of supervisor yesterday wanted
to the Pan Francisco Athletic club a
permit to conduct a boxing match in
July. This i the permit desired for the
Iiritt-Nelson contet on the night of
July S.
When the Trumpet
founded.
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nd Ornamental Hardwood Floors
Reflnlsh Your Woodwork Furniture and Floors.
Have you any Old Furniture or Woodwork to
reflnithf If to, then by all mean reftnUh them.
Make your Furniture, and Wood harmoniae by
using
JOHNSON'S PREPARED SPECIALTIES
See the following tWT" !
JOHNSON'S PREPARED WAX
A complote Finish and Polish for all wood
JOHNSON'S POWDERED WAX
For Ballroom Floor , . ,
JOHNSON'S ELECTRIC 30L00
For Removing Old Finkh
JOHNSON'S WOOD DYES !
For Artittio Coloring of Wood. Made in all shade
WIS ARB SOLE AGENTS.
The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co.
Incorporated
Successor! to Foard A Stokea Co.
THE TRENTON
First-Class Liquors and Cigars
02 Commercial Street.
Corner Commercial and 14th. Astoria, Oregon.
(Copyright. 1907. by Homer Sprajrue.)
They were building the great high
way and railroad bridge over the Quo
ta river, near Xa-rpour, in India, and In
till mouth of Auguxt the scene waa a
busy a one as could I conceived. -The
approaches were IkIiik Ailed in by a
thousand native; the ironwork was
being pushed along by .TOO more direct
ed by English engineers aud foremen;
200 men were unloading the cara of
the working train: 300 elephant, each
In charge of a mahout, were carrying
or dragging beams of wood and gird
er of Iron. When the steam whistles
blew for dinner on this particular day.
one of the mahout approached hla boa
and, after a respectful salaam, said:
"I have to tell you that my beast
Banga ha bod to be punished often to
day, lie hi homesick and out of tem
per. I have talked kindly to blm, I
have coaxed and reasoned, but It has
done no good. He still deflea me. I
am afraid that If I do not let blm rent
he will make great trouble."
"But there la no time for rest," re
plied the overseer, who was a native
himself. "Thework must be driven;
the bridge must be finished. Tomor
row your beast may no longer bo
homesick. There cau be no rest for blm
today."
Tlirf mahout drove hla elephant to tbe
feeding place and placed food before
him, but the beast would not eat lie
was offered dainties, but he refused
i them. The mnhout snng to him, prom
i Ised him a whole month's rest wbeu
, the bridge should be Ouislied, but Ban
ga made a rumbling In hi throat and
i would not be placated. Ills conduct
I was noticed by other mahouts, and
j Bonio of them said:
! "He should not go back to work this
1 afternoon. He Is dangerous. He will
j win over our beasts. Hear him growl
; in his throat! Tbo great sahib should
i bo told thnt there Is danger."
Word was sent to the engineer In
chnrge of the works. He was an Eng
, llshmnn who had. lived long In India
and knew the wnvs of natives nnd ele
phants. Some of the beasts and their
drivers had come 200 miles to work on
, the bridge. It was a well known fact
; thnt now and then nu elephant got
homesick nnd became dangerous It not
laid off for a day or two. The engineer
, had set out to make that a banner day,
, and when word came from Banga the
reply went back that the beast was not
, to be excused.
I Banga rumbled in his thront and
switched his tall about, and just be
fore the whistles blew for the resump
tion of work he raised his trunk and
made a whistling noise through, it.
Every other elephant on the works
caught the Bound and repeated the sig
nal back.
"It means danger!" whispered the
mahouts to each other, but the great
sahib had spoken, nnd there was no
holding back.
For two hours after dinner the work
went on at high pressure. Every man
was there, and not an elephant refused
to obey orders. Even Banga worked
hotter than during the mornine-. Th
tuauouta ana unr ootuies wtu oaa a
rlgllant eye on tbe tolling beasta, but
aa time passed their fears were quieted.
"Thief and robber, dost thou not
see that Banga la at workT demanded
a foreman of a mahout
Four elephants twined their trunk
around an Iron girder and lifted It
from the ground. They beld It sus
pended for a moment and then Banga
let go, raised his trunk and blew a
trumpet blast But few men there had
ever heard the lOta before. They were
men who had bunted the great beast
tn his wild state and had heard tbe
sound from a wounded and enraged el
ephant In thirty seconds a scene of
Industry waa turned Into bell. Three
hundred elephanta were trumpeting at
once. Nearly 2.000 men were running
aud shouting. Loiwmotives and en
gines were blowing whistles of warn
ing for just one minute, and then the
great beasts broke loose, and Banga
led them all tn hie fury. With one
blow of hla trunk he killed his mahout;
with a second he made a corpse of the
overseer who had called htm a thief.
Then up and down tbe long dirt Oiled
approaches the 300 behemoths raved.
They struck men down as fast aa they
could reach them. Some they hurled
Into the air and others Into the nearby
treetops. They upset the locomotives
and dump carts of the dirt trains and
rolled them down the embankments.
They picked up beams and planks and
girders and kegs ef bolts and rivets
and sent tbem after.
Ten minutes cleared the long west
ern approac. Theu a hundred of the
boasts, moving" a if under orders,
pressed forward to the big pier. They
tore down the structures occupied by
tho engineers. They tore down the
storehouse aud sent its contents Into
the muddy river. They tore out braces
and ripped out girders until the al
most completed span went down under
their attacks. Then they turned upon
the camps upon the stationary en
gines, the portable sawmills, the shan
ties, the storehouses upon everything
that could l destroyed, and half
au hour before snudown every beast
was in the forest aud his bondage
5roken.
Fifty men killed and injured, a great
camp destroyed, a great work dam
aged to the amount of JIDO.OOO, a great
worj; delayed Ave months that was
the price paid because the great so Mb
over all would not pay attention to t
rumblings In the throat of Banga, the
homesick M. QUAD
SIGNAL WIRES CUT.
'; " "
Boy Delay "California Limited" Half
an Hour By Muchlef.
CIIICAflO, Jun. J5.-Th Tribun toi
day sayst
The "California Limited" and other
ft train of the Sant F Railroad
hav been delayed a half hour or more
at Strestor, 111., tb laH few day be
cause omeoae ha been cutlng the block
ignal wire. The Streator Ution 1
crowded whenever a fat train approach.
er, tlowly a brakeman, flag in hand,
walking between the rail of tb engine,
Streator reldent say that several
hoy are responsible for the fevering of
the wire.
EXPRESS DISBURSUENTS.
Minority Committ Wants Dividend
Increased Three Percent
KEW YORK, June 25. The minori
ty committee of the shareholder of the
United State Express company which
i endeavoring to persuade tbe manairer
to increase the annual dUburament on
the chare from 4 percent to 7 percent,
ha issued another circular to its fellow
shareholders, whose support it is seek
ing, in which it give a detailed itate-
ment of tb asset of the compear
which put them at t20.31j000. Th
movement waa Initiated earlr in th
Spring by A. L Bannister and Samuel
S. Matt, who formed a stockholder
committee, asking for more liberal div
idend policy on th ground that the
company' astt wer worth between
16.000,000 and) K20,0Cfi00. To tfUat
contention, Senator Piatt, a president
of the company replied that the asset
did not exceed th company' $10,000,000
hare eapitallaition.
It goe to the root of disease, Invigo
rates, strengthen, ejrhllerate, ' It life
producing properties ara not contained
Sn any other known remedy. Hollister
Rocky Mountain Tea, Tea or Tablet,
35 cent. Frank Hart.
, ., iJfj
Coiie aa Diarrhoea.
Pains ia the stomach, eolie aad diar
rhoea air quickly relieved br the aa
of Chamberlain'i Colie, Chokra aad
Diarrhoea Remedy. For sals by Frank
Fart and Leading Druggist.
Chew Your Food
; No medicine can take the place of
teeth. Eat slowhr, chew your food
thoroughly and keep free from n
digettkM. 5 . ,,
When haste imposes extra work oa
toe atoraacn, celp u out wito
Sold everywhere. Inboxe10cand2c. '
You Want Fire Works to Cel
ebrate at Home.
We carry a big stock of fireworks and can
supply your wants, big and small,
at lowest prices.
We Carry Flags from 10c. to $20.00
and Decorations of All Kinds.
SVENSON'S BOOK STORE,
14th and Commercial Sts, Near Foard & Stokea. Astoria, Oregon
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
JOHN FOX. President
F. !. BISHOP, Secretary.
Nelson Trover, Vice-Pres. and Bupt
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11:30 a. m. to 1:3a f jo,
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ASTORIA
OREGON
TIDE TABLE, JUNE
Wo don't care if you are skeptical; we
dont care if you have no confidence. It
makes no diirerenee to us. Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea will do the work
or no pay that' fair. 35 cents. Frank
Hart.
JUNE, 1907. 1 JUNE, 1907.
High Water. A.M, P, M. Low Water. j A. M. P. M
Date, h.m. ft j tun. f t Date. h.m. ft km. ft
Saturday II 4:I6T 8.5I 6:671 7.S Saturday 111:13-0.611:401 I.I
SUNDAY 1 B:14 7.9 :4 7.7 SUNDAY t 1J:0S 0.1
Monday t s:l6 7.3 7:43 7.J Monday .. ..... S 0:53 2.9 1:08 6.1
Tuesday 4 7:46 7.0 8:37 8.2 Tuesday 4 2:08 2.4 2:08 1.1
Wednesday .. .. 5 9:00 6.9 9:27 8.4 Wednesday .. .. 6 :io 1.8 S:07 l.t
Thursday 810:06 7.010:11 8.6 Thursday 6 4:11 1.3 4:03 1.9
Friday 7 11:02 7.0 10:65 8.7 Friday 7 6:03 0.7 4:65 2.2
Saturday .. ... 8 11:52 7.0 11:33 8.8 Saturday 8 6:60 0.2 5:41 2.1
SUNDAY 9 13:37 8.9 SUNDAY 9 8:82-0.1 6:22 3.9
Monday 10 0:07 8.8 1.17 6.8 Monday 10 7:09 -0.4 6:67 I.J
Tuesday 11 0:38 8.8 1:54 6.7 Tuesday u 7:43 -0.4 7:30 1.4
Wednesday .. ..12 1:09 8.7 2:30 6.7 Wednesday .. ..12 8:16-0.4 8:02 8.6
Thursday .. ...13 1:41 8.6 1:05 6.7 Thursday .. .13 8:43-0.2 8:35 1.7
Friday .. ......14 2:14 8.3 3:42 6.7 Friday ,.14 9:18 0.0 9:13 1.7
Saturday 15 2:81 7.9 4:16 6.9 Saturday,.. ...15 9:46 0.2 9:87 8.7
SUNDAY 16 3:32 7.6 4:57 7.1 SUNDAY .. ...1610:22 6.410:47 3.6
Monday 17 4:20 7.2 5:43 7.3 Monday .. .....17 11:02 0.8 11:41 3.3
Tuesday 18 5:17 6.8 6:30 7.6 Tusday .. . 18(11:47 1.2
Wednesday.. ..19 6:26 6.5 7:22 7.9 Wednesday .. .. 191 0:40 2.912:38 1.6
Thursday 20 7:44 6.4 8:12 8.2 Thursday 20 1:47 2.3 1:48 3.6
Friday ..21 8:68 6:4 9:11 8.7 Friday 81 2:65 1.6 2:40 3.3
; Saturday .. ...2a 10:08 6.6 10:02 9.2 Saturday .....22 3:69 0.7 8:41 3.1
' SUNDAY 23 11:10 6.8 10:62 9.6 SUNDAY 23 4:68 -0.8 4:41 I.T
Monday 24 .. 18:07 7.0 Monday 24 6:52 -0.9 5:48 2.1
Monday .. .....24..; 11:40 9.9 Tuesday 25 6:42-1.5 6:33 3.8
Tuesday .. ,...25 1:00 7.8 Wednesday.. ..26 7:32 -1.8 7:87 2.8
Wednesday .. ..26 0:28110.1 1:52 7.6 Thursday 27 8:80 -1.9 8:22 3.8
Thursday 27 1.-16110.0 2:42 7.7 Friday 28 9:07-1.6 9:17 2.8
Friday 28 2:07 9.7 3:82 7.8 Saturday .. ...29 9:57 -1.1 10:16 tA
Saturday 2912:58 9.2 4:23 7.9 J SUNDAY 30 19:46 -0.1 11:21 I.I
SUNDAY 20 3:64 8.5 S:13j 8.1
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