tTUKHDAY, JULY 14, 1908. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. i.1 VANDAL THROWS II New Form of Anarchist in San Francisco COSTLY GARMENTS RUINED Extraordinary Messures Are Taken by Police to Apprehend MUcreint Who Dcllghti in Spattering Ink Over Rich and Coetly Clothei. I SAN FRANCISCO. July IS.-Tbe 'constantly recurring act of vandalism lcrpctratcd by ink-throwers and the inability of the police to apprehend the culprit have become the talk of the town. Extraordinary measures itrcnow being taken by the police. A score ur more of fashionably bedeck ed female sleuths promenade in front of theater, along Van Net avenue and l:illmore street, where shopper coittfri'gutc, and near the larger churches on Sunday, offering them selves u target to the man, woman or child, whoever it may be, who throw ink. Besides thee there is a small army of detective of the sterner sex constantly e-n the alert. So far their efforts to ensnare the dress de spoiler have been futile, The police have; after exhausting many theories as to who the mis creant it, now cnvolved the new one that he it an anarchist and has been inspired by the recent inflammatory addresses by Emma Goldman. Shortly after the report at the Bush ureet Police Station Wednesday night of the ruin wrought on the handsome gown of Miss Florence Ives of 2220 California street, a sister of Mr. Henry J. Crocker, while she was walking on Van Ness avenue about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Chief of Police Biggy was notified of two other similar acts of vandilism. Mr. D. Ford of 713 Fifty-fourth street, Berkeley, reported that she en countered the ink-thrower as she was leaving the Ferry building after the boat reached thin side of the bay Tuesday evening. She wore a costly evening gown. As she was descend ing the stairs she was rudely jostled by a man and was enabled to have a good look at him. 'Almost Immedi ately after she discovered a great ink Main on the side of her waist and ex tending down oil her skirt. Mrs, Ford has given the police an excel lent description of this man. Captain Glecson of the Central City Hall police district has been given full charge of the detectives who are detailed to capture the vandal Dresses aggregating in value thous ands of dollar have already ben ruin ed. When the culprit is catjght he will undoubtedly be charged with as many charges of malicious mischief ns there are dresses ruined and can look forward to a long term in the County Jail. " MAPS FOR TOURISTS. Automobile tourists arc beginning to find the topographic maps of the Ccological Survey invaluable in lay ing (,llt routes of pleasure travel. All public roads, as well as all important private roads, arc shown ton these maps, while the contour lines indicat ing the topography and showing -the grades of the roads enable the auto mohilist to determine accurately the character he Intends to travel. These maps are made primarily as bases for the geologic1 map of the United States which the Geological Survey is constructing, and (be fact that they can be employed better than any other maps for nonscie'ft tific purposes such as aittomobiling, attests their practical' value, though this is only one of a very great num ber of uses to which they are put. No maps, in fact, are so generally used as the Survey's topographic maps. Commercial . maps are based on them, and a score of bureaus and departments of the Government use them as basis' for special maps or plotting, for determining routes of inarch or travel, for planning engin eering works, and for many other like public purposes. The topographic map of atlas which will be formed by the combin ctl topographic sheets published by the Survey was referred to last wiiv.er oy bcerctnry Garfield, in a report to Congress, a the "mother map of the country," for it is now the principal source of all other maps. The sheet cover area termed quadrangle, whose limit are defined by meridian and parallels, ami nearly 1800 of them huvc already been completed. Some of the Stales have valued these map to highly that they have defrayed half the cot of he survey. The expense of survcinir a tiuadransle and en graving a sheet range from $3,500 to $8,000; but after the map ha served it scientific purpose to the Govern ment extra copies can be produced by any one for 5 cent each, or $3 a hundred, which is simply the cost of paper and printing. The maps ars so detailed and accu: rate that clever clay modelers have used them as basis for relief or physi cal map which were exact minature reproduction of the region com prised within the quadrangle, show ing every hill and valley in relative steepness, and the lakes, swamps, falls of rivers, etc. as well as all the important works of man. IDAHO COPPER DISTRICT. A brief description of deposit of copper ore near rocatello, Idaho, in the ceded portion of the Fort Hall Indian reservation, is given in a re port by Mcsrs F. B. Week and V. C Hcike, of the Unite State Geolog ical Survey, contained in an advance chapter from Bulletin 340 ("Contri butions to Economic Geology, 1907, Part I"). The valuable metals of the ore are copper, silver, and gold. Mining has been done by 'severe! companies, with some development work on a number of prospects. The report contains a description of the geology of the district and of the character and form of the deposits, and presents facts bearing upon the question whether the ore bodies are of sufficient value to warrant the ex penditure of the large amount of capital which would be required for their extraction and reduction. Local conditions affecting the cost of min ing and milling should, it is suggested be most carefully considered in con nection with plans for mining the ores. PEACHES HARD ON BUDDHISTS liHIii Mil PREPARED INSTANTLY. Simply add boil ing water, coot and serve. 10c per package lit fc grocers, 7 flavors, Refute all substitute. Peaches are raised and nurtured in all part of the country, but it i gen erally agreed that the most tempting kind comes from the blue grass reg ion of Kentucky. . California peaches are used largely y Easterners. They arc soft and endcr to the toucli, rather large and flowery, and are very sweet. The New England peach is often lard and sour. Some varieties, how ever, have a splendid flavor, the cst preserved peaches come from New England. The New York peach is always of the clingstone variety. It is almost mpossiblc to separate the peach from the stone. Our annual crop of peaches, while very expensive to raise tana con stantly growing more so), gives em ployment to thousands of men, who abor night and day to keep the peaches up to the standard, The points of rch arc not under stood by all. Those who are inter ested in their culture should carefully observe the following rules: Peaches should be handled with gloves. They should never be picked when green, but only when they begin to ook good enough to eat. Every peach should be well wrap ped. Crcat care, however, should be. taken not to Squee2c too hard. The pressure should be uniform. Change the variety from time to time, and you Will be surprised at the results': Almost arty one variety of peach gets tiresome if indulged in too long. Peaches should be kept away frfini a glaring light. When testing them turn down the gas. Success Magazine. Head of the Faith Is a Homeless Wanderer ASKS CHINESE HOSPITALITY Since Holy City of Lhasa Was Taken by the British the Grand . Lama Has Been Wanderer City Was Desecrated. PEK.IN, Saturday May 30.Mn the spring of 1904, Colonel Sir Francis Edward Vouughusband, of the Brit ish army, led a British column over the mountain passes of the Himalayas and fought his way into the holy city of Lhassa. In the eyes of all true Buddhists this was desecration and ever since the Dali Lama, the head of Buddhist's faith and ruler of Tibet, has been a wanderer over Northern China, He would not stay in his city after the feet of infidels had trodden its ascred streets and on his wander ings through China and Mongolia is an expensive and unwelcome guest at the various cities where he elected to stop. 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