THE MORNING ASTORIAN. AS'JOIUA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER it, 1907, i&i wioqe French Hand Painted China LATEST CONVENTIONAL DESIGNS NOW ON DISPLAY A. V. ALLEN. PHONES -TV BRANCH UNIONTOWN MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 3. PHONE MAIN 713 Sole Agents for Barrington Hall Steel Cut Coffee Boys' School Suits and Overcoats APPEAL TO COMMISSION. MARRIED IN VAULT. Oregon and Washington Will Take Raise in Rates Before Commission. PORTLAND, Sept. ia-The Oregon State Railroad Commission at the in stance of the Oregon and Washington Lunbernien's Association tonight sent a tit ion to the interstate commerce com ission at Washington, D C requesting ike interstate commerce commission to 'ate train the trans-continental railroads iron inaugurating a prospective raise in fiw railroad rate on east bound lumber ntil after the interstate commerce com snssioa ha investigated the merits of tilt increase. The railroad. commission sets out that tit proposed increase in some case mounts, to- 25 per cent and that it is snneoesary and unjust and will indict a severe blow to the lumber industry. Groom Buys Watermelons for Court house Staff After Ceremony. WEDS TWIN BROTHER. PARIS, 111, Sept 10. Mrs. Ada Thomas, of Chrisman, Edgar county, anraplainant in a suit fop- divorce from Calvin Thomas, declared in an interview yesterday that she was tricked into mar rying the defendant, who closely re jmhlea his twin brother, Alvin Thomas. and that she did. not discover the mis tale until, after the marriage ceremony. After a courtship lasting about three aontha, Mrs. Thomas gays- she made aca appointment to meet Alvin here and they were to go to Charleston to marry. It develops that Alvin's ardor was cooled and he sent Calvin to meet bis fiancee at the train. Mrs. Thomas state that she had not ot the slightest suspicion of the- decep tion ana mai wnen uuvm expressed a willingness to go to- Charleston that ht she consented. Mrs: Thomas dis covered that she had' been duped' when aae happened to see the twins together, I anon her return here next day after i with the wrong man she sued for her freedom.. SPOKANE, Wash.. Sept. 10.-A desire Hr the unusual prompted Alice Mooney, a belle of the Palou wheat district, to a-k Judge Thomas II. Brent, of the Superior Court at Walla Walla, to per forin tne ceremony of her marriage with John A. RavmonJ. a rancher, in the vault in the office of the county clerk. juage lirenti, who wa a pony express rider in the early days, has not lost nig love for the novel of adventure. He quickly assented and the service was read while the wedding partr was in the fteel-encased strong box. When the groom handed the fee to the judge it was the understanding it should be expended for watermelons, the entire court house staff betas- mi eats. I Many others were assembled on the lawn when a wagon filled to the guards with ripe melons hove in sight, but the bride and groom did not remain to participate in the festivities that followed. "I have officiated at horseback, auto mobiles, county fair and thresher wed dings," said Judge Brentx, "but this is the first time that I have ever heard of a bridal party being locked in a fire proof vault while the ceremony was per formed If the desire for the novel con tinues it will not be long before judges u imuisierg wiu oe required to nave airships as part of the equipment. The finest showing of Boys5 New fall Suits in Astoria. Prices are right, Quality the Best, every suit guaranteed by us. Knee pant Suits. $2.00 to $8.50 Long pant suits. $4.00 to $20.00 New Stock and Hew Caps and Styles in Boys' Hats C0VER1T0R RETURNS. SALEM, Or., Sept. 10. Governor Chamberlain returned from Sacramento tiiis- morning on the overland. The train was late and arrived shortly before 10 o'clock- The governor reports an en joyable trip, though a strenuous one. He was pleased with the attendance and work accomplished at the congress. OLD OFFENDER JAILED. SAX FRAXCISCO, Sept. 10.-William liailey, but recently released from the county jail, was arrested by Detectives Gibson and Graham this morning and is neij m detinue at the city prison. He will be booked on three charge, of pass ing fictitious checks. Bailey is alleged to have passed cheeks drawn upon the California Safe De i i .... . innii company, jn wnicn He bad no funds; upon Mrs. B Deidel, 3692 Twen tieth street; George D. Melvois. 743 Guerrero street; Minert Rerwastz, Mis sion and Twenty-first streets. The checks were for So. 5 and $16.75, and were passed on the victims in tlie order named. 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In Arguments for Supercedas Bond Jsdje Grosscup Says he Thinks it ShouM Equal Companyla Valuation. CHICAGO, Sept. 10. The Standard Oil Company of Indiana toduy applied to th United. States circuit court for a writ of sunercedea suspending the operation of the recent hearing by Judge Lnndis in tne unneu auties uuinui Court in whu-h the penalty assessed agiinst the company was $20,000,000. Judge Grosncup, before whom the ap plication was made, declined to take any n-tioii until ha had heard arguments from the attorneys on both wide, the aiguiiients consumed a. greater part of the dav. Attorneys for the government insisted that the supercedes bond, if the writ of error was granted, should as large as- the fine assessed against the company. The attorneys for tne ompany argued for- a Wind of $i,uw,uuu. Judge Grosscup, while not specifying (hp ii mount of the bond, declared lie thought it hhould be equal at lea4 to the total value of the Standard Oil Compmy tti Indiana. Lame Back. 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