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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1907)
1 THE MORNING ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. THURSDAY, MCEJCE3 t r .. : ' , : H I t. NEW AREIVALS Light, Dark Art and Matt Green JARDINIERS Your choice of any of the Art Vases in the window 85c Each Open in the evenings A. V. ALLEN Phonbs Brvch Uniontown Main 711, Mnm 3871 , Phore Main 713 Sole agent for H. S. Fry's Celebrated Cut Glass. OFFER PEACE TERMS Federation of Labor Sends Rep resentative to Nevada. CINE OWNERS ON DEFENSIVE Ceunsel Hilton Refuses to Say What Terms An Bat ii Empowered by President Moyer to Deal With Opera tori Association. GOLDFIELD, Deo. 18.-0. A. Hilton, f Denver, general counsel ifor the In sTastrial Workers of the World, and special counsel for the American Federa tim of Labor, arrived here today em fowered by President Moyer to make h of peace "with the mineowners. Tost nrhat the terms are Hilton refused say, but declared they were such that the mineowners' association'' will ftt rut on the defensive. The officers or the mineowners' association say they tannot tell whether the offer of the Western Federation be accepted until Sifter the meeting with Hilton. General Tonston will leave for San Francisco tomorrow. BLACK HAND CONSPIRACY. Discharged Employees of Seattle Electric Company Arrested. SEATTLE, Dec. 18 Pelia-Di-Ria, said U be affiliated with the "black hand" ociety, was secretly arrested here to ight, together with two other dis charged employees of the Seattle Electric Company, with con-piracy to kill Tony Sestov, foreman of the construction gang of the company, who discharged the men for incompetency. The men ovtrlieaid planning the alleged de tails of the proposed murder of Restov, (to it is asserted was to have been kiUtd Wednesday night. When searched sit the prison all three were found to XaYe razors in their clothing. BLOODSTAINED GARMENTS. Bullet Holes Show Walker Was Shot From Behind. DEXTER, Dec. 18. The bloodstained garments worn by Secret Service Agent Joseph A. Walker when he was killed t the eoal mine neap Hesperus, Colo., isrere exhibited on a dummy figure to,lay to the federal grand jury which is in vestigating the killing. By location of the bullet boles in the clothing and by the testimony of the surgeons who held the post mortem ex amination of the body of Walker, the government expects to prove that Wal ker waa shot from behind. It is under stood that District Attorney Earl Cran ston will ask (for- indictments against seven men, including Joseph Vanderweide, who claims he shot Walker in selMe fense and William Mason, who was with Vanderweide at the time on the charge of conspiracy to kill Walker. BISHOP OF EASTERN OREGON. JTEW YORK. Deo. 18. Rev. Robert Lewis Paddock was consecrated Episco pal missionary bishop of the diocese of bastem Oregon today. Bishop Tuttle was the consecrating prelate, assisted by Bishops Potter and Satterlee. Bishop Scudding presented the candidate. Bishop i'addock takes up bis new duties in January. MESSAGES FROM FLEET. SAVANNAH. Dec. 18. The Savannah De Forrest wireless station this after noon was in communication with the bat tleship fleet. Many of the official and private messages being sent to Norfolk, Washington, tfrom officers of the fleet, were caught. Messages showed the wireless telephones were being used on the trip and proved successful. At Wed nesday noon the fleet was 530 miles southeast of Jacksonville. Every Day Brings Bigger Crowds TO THE " Ihie Bostoin Stoire They just can't resist the alluring prices that beckon from every nook and corner., And they come again and again. v We are Not After Big Profits, But a Big Trade, and the People Are Quick to Respond. ' TOMORROW WE WILL PUT ON SALE: Our Full Line of Men's, Women's and Children's Mas SLIPPERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, PICTURES and TOYS. Besides we are offering a 20 per cent Reduction off of all Furs, Cloab and Suits. Better hurry' to get the best. ' T-SS BOSTON STORE Successors to the Morse Departe t Store. INFLUENCE OF DISASTER. Immigration Attracted Rather Repelled By It. Than Special Reduction ON Japanese Goods AT Yokohama Bazar All kinds of Japanese goods, including China wares, baskets, silk handkerchiefs, brass wares, fans, toys, bamboo furni tures, etc, etc. Some goods at half price. 626 Commercial Street CHICAGO, Dee. 18. In a lecture on "Immigration to the Germanic Society of Chicago last night, Prof, J. Hanne Deiler of Tulane University, New Or leans, said: "Every great catastrophe, no matter what it is or where it is, attracts rather than repels immigration. The most ter rible yellow fever epidemic that ever afflicted New Orleans was in 1833 and and a posse to go In a special train and investigate. N0RDICA AN ACTRESS, NEW YORK, Dec, 18.-me. Lillian Nordica whose contract with Oscar Hamnierstein of the Manhattan Opera Jlouse nas just been cancelled, will make her debut as an actress Januaryl. She will appear in a very small part- that of a maid In a one-act play en titled "Mrs. Van Vechtenx's Divorce Dance" at a private performance at the it was followed by the landing In 1854'. xm'u "f ueor?e J UWMt w" jnivni r..,. immi,-...t. fi, ,.. wrore tier marriage was hdiln Mnsdon, will be known as an actress, wilt appear of 40,000 German immigrants, the great est number that ever landed in the city in any one year." lie suggested that the president be authorized by the congress to designate the Mates and territories where immi gration is needed and allow immigrant hip to land only at ports contiguous to such districts, LOOKING UP A HOID-UP. Northern Pacific Officials Doing Detectivs Work. SPOKANE, Dec. 18. A special traiu loaded with officers left here at 1 o'clock this morning, to investigate what is believed to have been an attempt to hold up Northern Pacific passenger train No. 3 near Trent, a few miles east of Spo kane. As the train approached a point this side of Trent, a signal was seen waving. As several signals have been teen here the past week, and always proved to be false alarms, the engineer lecided not to stop. There was no ac cident to the train. Arriving here the incident was reported to Special Agent' Ilindman, and he secured Sheriff Doakl in the leading part In the playlet. Kyrle Hollow will complete the star cast. WELL KNOWN WRITER DEAD. NEW YORK, Dec. lS.-Mrs. John It. MiicMahnn, n wetern writer, well known by the non-deplume, Margherita Arlina llamin, is oead of pneumonia In New York. (She was 50 years old and was formerly the wife of William Fates, at one time a United States consul in China from whom she was divorced in 1800. TEA Tea is not infallible; moneyback makes amends. We are not, in the least, uneasy about the money, Your rrocer reiurni your noner U 70s daa'l lilt Scblllinr't Beit: we par him. BROKER EXPELLED. from him. Wright was declared guilty of dU..wt(M)fcb01e says that by thus honoring Mr. Clevs- '"' iew Jersey would honor itself CHICAGO, Dec. 18.-Dirctors of the and would bo a mean of cementing any board of trade, by unanimous vote, yes breaks there might be in the party and tciday expelled Daniel C. Wright, who li,,4c,n ' tng position, recently pleaded the gambling act as his " . 1 " defense in an action brought by a ptla 10 CUUt A COiD m 0NI DAT commission house to recover monev- Qu I-ATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab. T..-..l.. . .. kk roiuna money if It falls lo curs. E. W. GROWS slimit..M I. nomst conduct in testifying under oath . ni.ii mm hi oi uniie transactions were gambling, thereby reflecting on the good name and dignity of the board of trade, wIkmc rules do not penult gambling. FATHER CONRADY ILL. N KWj YORK, Dec. 18.-Rcv. L. L lonrady, the priest who administered tb lsst sacraments to Father Damlen at the l-cpi-r Colony at Molokal, Hawaiian MuikI, and took up the work there after Father Damien's death, arrived In Nw York ftvim Chicago last evening, 111 with the grip. Advanced in years, and Ills powerful frame shaken 'from the ef fects of an attack of the Asiatio eholers which he suffered some years ago, the physicians say Father Conrady's condi tion Is serious, lie cams to America to at tempt to raise $30,000 which is badly needed for his lper colony near Hong Kong. CASTOR I A For Xnfiuti and Children. Ilia Kind You Havs Alwajs Bcugtt Bears the Signature CLEVELAND AS DELEGATE. NEW YORK, Dec. 18.-Thcre Is s movement on foot to send Crover Cleve land to Denver next summer as one of the delegates at large from New Jersey to the Deinocrotlo National Conention. Robert Davis, Democratic leader of Jer sey City, is heading the movement and Do Not Radius Without Making up your mind to be come one of my pleased customers. Good work always pleases. Carl E. Franseen, The Astoria Tailor, id 179 nth St Phone Main Suits mads to order, patterns to select from, to date. Hundreds of Every one up Christmas Shopping Made Easy! Let your tokens be those that are really needed Buy things that are made for Christmas. SPECIALTIES Picture Framing, Kodak developing, printing and enlarging. SUGGESTIONS Leather Goods, Purses, Bags, Etc.. Souvenirs,. Dishes, Spoons, Trays, Fancy Stationery, Decorated Steins, Christmas and New Year Cards, Fancy Callendars, with scenes in, and about Astoria. Decorated Chinaware, Hand Painted Vases.Fancy Jardiniers, Fine Art Pottery, Fancy Pictures, Wall Motto's, Wall Plates. fc&f-- 'it. -V -sswT'-Tim'i' 'ilJi L w- A Glittering display of HOLIDAY NOVELTIES SUGGESTIONS Photographic Views, Photo Supplies, Cameras and Kodaks, Pyrogrophis Supplies, Burnt Wood Work. Fancv Toilet Boxes, Brass Vases, Fancy Hall Lights, Indian Baskets. Novelties ia great abundance, ranging in price from $2.58 to $5.00 HOLIDAY SPECIALS Salad Bowls and Cake Platee. Regular $2.50 and $3.00 values at Knowing Your Wants We Are Now Ready to Serve You, Art goods are worth while, No better place to buy than at this Glorious Holiday Store, where your most ardent wishes can be satisfied. Come and let us help you make a selection from our immense stock, you cannot help but find something suitable for either young or old. Bond St. WOODPIELD' ART TORE Bond St.