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THE MOHNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA. OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19, 1908.
WILL lit DEPORTED
Imbecile Child of Naturalized
Citizen Not Admitted.
BATTLESHIP MAINE.
Cuban Paper Finds Fault With Am
erican Commemoration Services
for the Maine.
MARINE MEMORANDA
HAVANA, Feb. 18,-The Diario
Espanol, organ of the ultra-Spanish
element in a leading editorial yester
day referring to the special celebra
tion by local Americans of the tenth
WAS BORN IN FOREIGN LAND """'versary of the blowing up of the
battleship .Mame, says:
To commemorate the blackest blot
on American history, the world, in
cluding honest Americans believing
the ship was blown up by direct or
ders from the War Department for
the purpose of justification in the plan
to despoil Spain of Cuba, the papers
adduces "convincing proof" that the
officers of the Maine attended the
vww vnnv Ph i An int-r-Muneral of the victims in full dress
.... uniform which showed that they must
esting question under the laws re- , . . .. ,
" n have sent their uniforms ashore in
garding the naturalization of aliens an,jeipa,i0 of an expiosion, and al-
has been decided by Judge Lacombe leges that the reason the wreck has
of the U. S. Court and as a result 11 not been raised is that it would con
year old Bertha Tcitelbaum is order- cvely demonstrate that the explo-
ed deported to Austria. Her mother ' v
French
Bark Versailles Sails
For Europe.
NAHCOTTA TO RUN TODAY
Judge Holds That She Was Not En
titled to Admission as Was in For-1
eign Country at Time Her Father!
Was Naturalised.
Jules Gommes Goes up River Today
German Ship Nordsee Due Down
on Oklahama, Wheat Laden for the
United Kingdom Odds and Ends.
will accompany her, although the law
allows her to land, and the child's
father, who has been in America fori Secretary Wilson Endorses the Idea
several years and is a naturalized of Self Supporting Farm Schools.
citizen, will follow them as soon as he
close out his business. Isaac
AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS.
WASHINGTON'. Feb.l8-Seth T.
The French bark Versailles got
away to sea and Europe yesterday
forenon on the hawsers of the bar
tug VVallula.
The motor schooner Berwick left
up yesterday for Portland with her
cargo of Rogue River frozeu"" hsh;
and will return down early next week
on the return voyage.
The German ship Nal is due down
can
Tcitelbaum came to America from
Austria seven years ago, leaving a
wife and little daughter in Austria.
After a time he prospered and a short
time ago his wife and daughter came
to join him here. The daughter has
been imbecile since birth and was re-
, fused permission to land by the im
migration authorities. She was
ordered deported and it was only
after a tnp down the bay in a tug
with a writ of habeas corpus that
Tcitelbaum succeeded in getting the
child off the steamer which was car
rying her back to Europe. It was
claimed that Teitelbaum's naturaliza
tion made a citizen of his daughter
and while it was admitted that an
alien imbecile could not enter this
country under the law, this child as a
daughter of a citizen, it was claimed
was entitled to admission. Judge
Lacombe holds that as the child was
in a foreign country at the time her
father was naturalized, bis citizenship
does not extend to her. Mrs. Tcitel
baum will accompany her daughter
back to Europe and Teitelbaum says
he will leave America for good as
soon as he can close out his business.
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Farnsworth of Ch caco. advocate of ,rom metropolis tomorrow, on I
the idea of elf supporting agricul-jthe Harvest Queen, with a cargo of
tural schools as a remedy for enforc- grain tor fcurope.
ed unemployment, and John Eils of
Boston, secretary of the National
Convention of the unemployed re
cently held at St Louis, had a confer
ence with Secretary of Agriculture
Wilson for the purpose of ascertain
ing to what extent the idea of self
supporting suburban schools of farm
ing might be encouraged by the Fed
eral Government. They explained
that the object was to furnish work
for the victims of eittrced idleness
in congested industrial centers. Sec
retary Wilson said in reply that it
was the unquestionable duty of state
and municipal governments to estab-
The steamer Atlas, from San Fran
cisco, got athwart the channel on her
way up the bay and did not break out
till yesterday morning early; but she
is all right now.
The steamcrship Senator, of the
San Francisco-Astoria-Port land line.
is due down from the metropolis on
Saturday morning next, and will sail
from the O. R. & N. piers at 2 o'clock
in the morning.
The steamship Geo. W. Elder ,for
San Francisco, Eureka and Los An-
lish such enterprises and that if they Seles, is due down from Portland on
would provide land within the range Friday morning next and will depart
of a five cent fare from towns, thus from the Callender dock at 8 o'clock
letting the unemployed have access to that morning,
such farms, he would send experts
free of charge to demonstrate the
work and also -would send the neces
sary seeds. '
The little, but doughty, Delia, has
been entirely overhauled and put in
seaworthy shape, loaded with all the
merchandise she can carry, and is
ready to leave out for Nestucca (with
Captain Jones on the "bridge") and
only waits a placable bar.
Tfc Ceut's BaaeleM Fear.
"I haf come," said the count, "to spil
to you, Meestalre Moneybag, about on
what yon call heem important mat
taire."
"Ah, yes, count, I understand! Have
a chair. Tou wish, I presume, to speak
to me about my daughter."
"No, pardon, not zat I haf seen ze
tax list where he say you haf only
fifty tbousan' what you call heem dol
laire." "Ob-ho, ho! That's all right, count.
Don't worry about that My office boy,
to whom I had transferred $3,000,000
A La rice Order.
Danny B., now In the Soldiers' homi
at Hampton, Vt, tills this one. He says
tnat wnen bis company approached the
earthworks In front of Big Bethel It
was met by a terrific volley from the arrived down during the night with
a uc uuuuu mis uie uruer o ur r
The steamer Oklahama should hav
down, which every man did except an
old Irishman who did not hear th
order. .
He looked around and exclaimed
"My, my! They're all killed bat me!"
"Then, as he reloaded his rifle, he said,
Til have to fight hard to take that
place all by my self. "-Philadelphia
Ledger.
Hint For Book Lenders.
A book borrower's album Is the de
vice which a woman who has a fine'
ship Nordsee, Captai
Pietsmeyer, wheat laden for th
United Kingdom.
The French bark Jules Gommes
Captain Beaudry ,will leave up this
morning on the hawsers of the steam
cr Oklahama.
The steamer Nahcotta was due
down from Portland last night, under
the pilotage of Captain Snow, and
worth of gold bonds, which he held ubra7 D? employed In order that she w;th Superintendent E. R. Budd. of
while the assessment was being fixed,
has Just handed them back. They're
here In the safe now. Do you want to
see them?'
"Merci, monsieur! Tou haf lift what
yon call heem a weight from my mind."
Chicago Record-Herald.
A Choice..
"What is It this morning?' asked the
new waitress. "Ham and eggs, Isn't
itr
"No," replied Mrs. Starvem, "not ex
actly, and I want yon to note this well.
Ton must be careful to say to each
boarder, 'Ham or eggsT" Catholic
standard and Times.
"All's Wrong"
when the stomach is out of
order. Food disagrees, head
is confused, bowels are slug
gish, the liver torpid and the
nerves unstrung. Get your
stomach right, and pull your
self together with a dose or
two of
her frlPnd mnv nnt h. rfltnnn In thc L R' & N- y. On board
retnmlne thpm sh. rf-iioht i i. she wl11 resume her run to Ilwaco
tag her books, but was far from nleased today or tomorrow; and it is said she
to punching her friends np for their has the appearance of a brand-new
return. Now when a friend asks the boat, so completely has she been re
iuaa oi a oook soe acquiesces reaaiiy novated from being equipped with
Buuusu. uui requests me Borrower to 0,i burning apparatus.
ntiin ui me uiuuijj tiio vt oer nam
nil iha AatA rvn varMstti Un KaaW tm Wa
ed retulng 1 thwe T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Is asked to comment on the book and Take LAXATIVE BUOMO Quinine
eechamtt
Nature's remedy for all those
sick conditions that affect the
digestive organs. A reliable
medicine for acute indigestion,
dyspepsia, heartburn, acid
stomach, constipation and bil
ious attacks. Beecham's Pills
act promptly, and restore
healthy tone to the organs. A
few doses, as needed, and
"All's Right"
la boxes with full diractions 10c and 28s.
Initial It This album always is keDt
In a conspicuous place In the drawing
room, where visitors are likely to pick
It up and glance tt through, learning
who Is not prompt In returning books.
The result is that this woman now has
her books returned promptly, as the
borrowers know they will be convicted
In the album If they are delinquent
They take kindly to the plan, the lend
er does not have to prod them for the
return of the books, and she has an
album which is valuable to her as con
taining the comments of her friends
on the treasures In her library. New
York Press.
Tablets. Druggists refund money if
it falis to cure. E. W. GROVE'S
signature is on each box. 25c.
' Her Fatal Objection.
"This Is so sudden!"
As he heard the girl speak these
words the astonished young man rose
to his feet in bewilderment
"Sudden!" he repeated. "Did I hear
aright? More than two years ago, I
believe It was, since I first met you.
For several months after that I only
iaw you occasionally; then gradually,
very gradually, I increased my visits.
It took six months to get on a formal
calling basis; It took six months more
to be a regular visitor; six months
more to call you by your Christian
name, and It Is only during the last
few months that I have ventured, with
many misgivings, even to hold your
hand. And now, after all this gradual
development of my love, you tell me
that my declaration Is so sudden. Do
you call this sudden?"
"I do, indeed," she replied calmly.
"But for what reason?"
The young lady replied, with some
degree of hauteur;
"Simply this: I hardly lmaelned you
would dare to speak to me like this for
another two years at least, considering
your present aalary'-Pearson'a.
a wasp nun.
A story of how one wasp cared for
anotner that had been Injured Is told
by a gentleman who, while reading the
newspaper, felt bothered by the buzzing
or a wasp about bis bead and knocked
it down. It fell through the open win
dow and lay on the sill as If dead.
A few seconds afterward, to his
great surprise, a large wasp flew to
the window sill and, after buzzing
around his wounded brother for a few
minutes, began to feel him all over.
The injured wasp seemed to revive
under this treatment, and bis friend
then dragged him gently to the edge,
grasped him around the body and flew
away with him. It was plain that the
stranger, finding a wounded comrade,
gave him aid as well as he could and
then bore him away home. London M.
A. P.
Cup Plates.
"These cup plates assure us that this
100-year-old china service Is the real
thing," said an antiquary. "They stop
ped making cup plates 100 years ago.
Cup plates," he went on, "show how
table manners change. Now, do you
know what they were for? They were
to hold your dripping cup of tea-after
yon had poured a part of it into the
saucer to drink from so that the cloth
should not bo stained. Yes, In the
past, everybody drank hot tea from
the saucer. , Kings and queens, emper
ors and generals, all, with a gurgling
sound, tilted the full saucer with care
ful balance to the lips. The cup, mean
while, reposed on the cup p!nte."-Cln.
clnnatl Enuulrer
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Eat to Suit
Yourself But.
to Suit
Others
In order to got the best
results and satisfaction
you will find your expec
tations will be nearest
realized by wearing only
Mart.
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Copyright 19c -by Hart Schaffner Marx WWfiW
Remember, they cost you no
more than other makes
What You Get
In H.S.QM.
Clothes
Quality
Fit Style
Workmanship
Patterns
YOUR NOBBY CLOTHIER.
DONE BY DEEDS
W. C. Smith and wife to Jna.
S. Miller, lots 13 and 14, block
22, The Plaza $450
Kruse Catering Co. to Jessie
E. Mansfield, lot IS, block 3,
Gearhart Park 200
Eczema, tetter and salt rheum keep
their victims in perpetual torment.
The application of Chamberlain's
Salve will instantly allay this itching
and manjr cases have been cured by
its seu. For sale by Frank Hart and
leading druggists.
A JAPANESE TOILET.
SWEET AND JUICY
EXTRA CHOICE
NAVEL ORANGES
DOZEN CENTS
This is a larger and better orange than you can get elsewhere, for such
a small piece of money. Special price onv box or half-box orders.
Che
Demur Brown Maldsn In Her
Holiday Attire.
The Japanese college girl entertained
the fudge party with oriental reminiscences.
"On every holiday," she said, "the
Japanese maiden must rise and have
ber toilet finished before the sun looks
over Fujiyama, our sacred mountain.
"And what a toilet! The long, coarse
black tresses are washed, combed and
greased till the head shines like a
knob of polished black marble. The
cheeks are rouged a fine Dink. The
throat, neck and bosom are powdered,
but at the nape of the neck there are
left three lines of the original brown
skin, in accordance with the rules of
Japanese cosmetic art.
"with charcoal she rounds and
lengthens ber eyebrows. She reddens
her Hps with cherry paste, adding a
gilt diamond to the center of the pout
ing lower lip. She puts on eight fresh
garments, and she ties ber obi, or great
sasb, In a symbolical knot. Her socks
she doesn't wear stockings are very
wnite ana pure, and ber clogs are
lacquered till they shine like a silk bat.
"Now she Is ready to set out She
Oils her silk tobacco pouch, thrusts her
pipe In her girdle, puts six paper hand
kftchlefs up her wide slot; and sal
lies forth, turning her toes in and wav
ing her fan with a demure grace."
Los Angeles Times.
Acme Grocery Co.
The Up-to-Date Grocers.
S3i COMMERCIAL 8T.
PBOira wi
NEW TO-DAY
Just received a new line of umbrella
covers. See C. II. Orkwitz, 137 Tenth
street.
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You c-'.n have it fjood'i'
you Vv 't to.
Or bad if you don't take
care.
Tsar stock r.turni jnr moat? If jot itm'i
Ms fchUUas'i But: wt pay him 7
When You Travel
Be sure that your ticket reads v'".
the O. R. & N. and connections, it
costs no more than via other lines.
Through tickets to and from all prin
cipal points in the United States,
Canada and Europe. G. W. Roberts,
Agent, O. R. & N Dock, Astoria.
The Palace Restaurant
The ever-increasing popularity of
the Palace Restaurant is evidence of
the good management and the serv
ice, at this popular dining room. For
a long time the reputation of Jhe
house has been of the best and it
does not wane at time progresses.
The system used, that of furnishing '
the finest the market affords, and all
can be obtained, in season, is a plan
t-a. ;ii -1
mat win aiwayj win, coupled as it is .
with the best of cooking and prompt
service. A common saying nowadays
we raiace naoit.
Second-hand furniture bought and
sold by R. Davis, 59 Ninth street.
New Mattress Factory.
Have your old furniture and mat-
trees made new. 59 Ninth street
"Modern" Delights.
When a man rasses under the hands
of a barber he wants the best skilled
treatment to be had in that line. In
Astoria, the man in search of such
manipulation, goes direct to Petersen's
"Modern" shop, at 572 Commercial,
and gets it in any of the six chairs
maintained.
New Grocery Store.
Try our own mixture of coffee-the
J. P. B, Fresh fruit and vegetables.
Badollet & Co., grocers. Phone Main
1281, .' 1
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The Commercial
One of the coziest and most popular ,
resorts in the city is the Commercial
A new billiard room, a pleasant sitting
room and handsome fixtures all go to
make an agreeable meeting place for
gentlemen, there to discuss the topics
of the day, play a game 6f billing.
and enjoy the fine refreshments serv
ed there. The best of goods are only
handled, and this fact being so well
Known, a large business is done at the
Commercial, on Commercial street
near Eleventh.
TIGHT MONEY MARKET.
. LEECHBURG, Pa Feb. 18. -The
Leechburg Banking Company's bank
did not open its doors yesterday. It
is understood the suspension is but
temporary and due to the tinht con-.
dition of the money market