The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 19, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19
HOBS STILL RULE
Evidences Plentiful, in Small
Way, of Vicious Spirit
ARRESTS AND PROSECUTIONS
Rewards Are Having Good Effect
Militia Present in Indiana Capitol
by Thousands Victims Are Dying
Daily Going For the Leaders.
SPRINGFIELD, 111., Aug. 18
That the mob spirit has not been en
tirely subdued in Springfield was evi
denced last night and early today
when despite the presence of thous
ands of militiamen there were spora
dic outbursts of lawlessness in many
sections of the city.
None of them was serious, howev
er, being confined to disturbances
caused by groups of tvo or three
men.
The center of the trouble was Har
vard Park, a suburb where twice dur
ing the night patrols were fired up
n from ambush. Troops were rush
ed to the scene both times and dur
ing the second a shot fired from an
alley struck the sword scabbard of
Lieutenant Ridgcway. The shooteres
caped. The first disturbance followed an
attack upon Tom Richardson, a bro
ther of George Richardson, the negro
accused of having assaulted Mrs. Ma
ble Hallam. Richardson who was a
driver for a packing firm, left his wa
gon standing in the street and escap
ed to the Illinois Central station where
Se took a train for Mississippi.
Later guards picked up James and
William Richardson, also brothers of
George Richardson, and locked them
in the jail. It is stated that they had
Been inmates of the Jacksonville asy
lum, and that tTieir arrest was a mea
sure taken for public safety.
Five men were arrested at 8th and
Ash streets.
Two hundred dollars
wara ior eviaence leading to convic-
turn in each of the cases of violent j
death during the rioting in this city
U offered by Governor Deneen. The
Governor, who is determined to pun
ish all proven to hav$ participated in
the deeds of violence, last night issued
six proclamations, one covering each
of the cases of death resulting from
the race outbreak. The same re- j
ward is offered in each instance and
and it is hoped to secure the evidence j
necessary to convict the leaders re- j "Opened by mistake." Chicago Trlb-
sponsible for the cries. !
Plans, for the prosecution ot all who Granulated Sore Eyes Cured.
had anything to do with the riots j For twenty years j sufTered fl0rn
have been completed by the city and a bad case of granulated sore ees,
state officials. There will be no half I say5 Martin Boyd o Henrietta, Ky.
way measures taken and the laws ac-jTn February, 1903, a gentleman ask
tioB will be swift, certain and impar- ; ed me t0 try Chamberlain's Salve.
'a'- jl bought one box and used a!Ctit
The task which the authorites face two-thirds of it and my eyes hav( n.t
was increased yesterday by two more g;ven mt any trouble since." Th.i
deaths and news that a third victim save js for caje by Frank Hart -
of the riot of last Friday night is dy- leading druggists.
Mg. Martin Scott a white man who was j
shot thriiv.Lh the lunjrs durinir the i
,,;,n..,ut tu NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
other death is that of the three week's 'fHF, AXUL MEETING OF
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law-; the tockh. .Uler s the Odd Fel
rence Paine, negro refugees at Pitts-1 ,0W5- Land & Building Association
field. The child died from exposure, j be hH,, Thnr-driv, August 27,
as the result of a m'xht flight from ! m t 2 :f 0 p. m, at Odd Fellows'
Springfield. hni bv or(er 0f president.
W. II. Bowe, chief clerk of the , JOHN HAHN, Secretary,
county treasurer's office, who va- at -' - - - . ... - ljuil
tacked and --hot by negroes Saturday
while walking through the burm-d
district, is reported dying at St. Johtf
hospital.. The -.tan's attorney has se
cured from hint an ante morii-ni
'tatement.
To Honor Cy Young Aug. 13.
Notwithstanding President Johnson's
fcpensation to permit Detroit to meet
."Boston in the game on "Young day,"
.'.Detroit will be unable to, Boston
taring a postponed game to play at
Some on Cy Voting day, Aug. 13. Sec
retary Hugh McBreen suggested to
.President Navln that in the event of
Detroit being unable to play the loan
sf a couple of players would be ap-
jreiul;d. Other .clubs in the league
will be appealed to In a like luauner.
This latter remiest, President Savin
writes, he will gladly honor. The plan
is now to make up a strong American
league team with picked players from
all teams to play against Boston. A
piiued team would bring out some line
hall and give the fans a good day's
Kirt for n good cause.
Cincinnati's New Infielder.
Manager Gaussel of the CiLeiunati
Nationals has signed First Basemun
Arnold of the Sbreveport (O.) club,
who has been highly recommended lo
him as a flue batsman and a compe
tent all around man, capable of play
tag either first base or the out Held.
Onnael's ankle Is troubling him a good
deal, and be tvnllxes thnt the dub
will need no active man to take bin
place on the bag In cane tw la com
pelled to ivtlre.
HARDNESS OF DIAMONDS.
The Stonet Can Bt Forctd by Pr
ur Into Steal Block.
A word as to the hardness of din
monds. They vary much In this re
spect Even different parts of the
same crystal differ In their resistance
to cutting nud grinding. So hard Is
diamond In comparison to glass that n
suitable splinter of diamond will piano
curls off n glass plate ns a carpenter's
tool will plane shavings off a deal
board. Anotber experiment that will
Illustrate Its hardness Is to place n
diamond on the flattened end of u
conical block of steel and upon It
bring anotber similar cone of steel. U
I force them together with hydraulic
power, t can force the stone Into the
steel blocks without Injuring the dia
mond In the least The pressure which
t have brought to bear In this expert
meet has been equal to 170 tons a
square Inch of diamond.
The only serious rival of the diamond
In hardness Is the metal tantalum. Iu
au attempt to bore a hole through a
plate of this metal a diamond drill
was used, revolving at the rate of
5.000 revolutions a minute. This whirl
lug force was continued ceaselessly for
three days and nights, when It was
found tbat only a small point one
fourth of a millimeter deep had' been
drilled, and It was a moot point which
had suffered most damage, the dla
mofld or the tantalum.
After exposure for some time to the
sun many diamonds glow In a dark
room. One beautiful green diamond In
my collection when phosphorescing In
a vacuum gives almost as much light
us a caudle, and you can easily read by
Its rays. Hut the time has hardly come
when we can use diamonds as domes
tic lllumiimnts. Sir William Crookes
in North American Review.
Good Reasoning.
"I don't see, madam, how you can
expect us to pay any claim under your
husband's nccldeut policy."
"Well, you see It was this way:
When he asks which it was, a boy or
a girl, and the nurse said that be was
the father of triplets, be dropped.
Now. his death was due to an acci
dent" "How do you make that outr
"It was an accident of birth." New
lork Press.
Stropping a Razor.
In stropping a razor the blade should
re-;,,, IU ... .w I. t,
Ing the full length of the strop. In
shaving this motion should be reversed.
the blade traveling from point to heel.
The reason of this Is that the edge of
the blade has tiny, sawlike teeth, and
the opposite movements use these to
the best advantage. ,
Opened by Mistake.
Absentmlndedly the young woman
yawned. .
"Pardon me," she said. "1 didn't
mean to do that"
"I see," responded Mr. Llngerlons.
Notice.
; Notice is hereby given to the public
that no bills will be paid by the Four-
jteenh Annual Regatta Committee un
less such bill is accompanied by a
j voucher duly signed by the Chairman
and Secretar of the Regatta Com
mittee.
! HFRMAN WISE, Chairman,
1 JOHN H. WHYTE, Secretary.
MISCELLANEOUS.
'HOT OR PHf D
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Just Right
CLOSSET & DEVERS,
PORTLAND. ORE.
wrm
Golden West
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION.
Notice is hereby given that the
State Land Board of the State of
Oregon will sell to the highest bidder
at its othec in the Capitol Building, at
Salem, Oregon, on the 1st day of
September, 1908, at 2 o'clock p. m. of
said day, all the State's interest in the
tide and overflow lands hereinafter
described, giving, however, to the
owner or owners of any lands abut
ting or fronting on such tide and
overflow lands, the preference right
to purchase said tide and overflow
lands at the highest price offered, pro
vided such officer is made in good
faith; and also provided that the land
will not be sold nor any offer therefor
accepted for less than $5.00 per acre,
the Board reserving the right to re
ject anv and nil bids. Said lands are
situated in Clatsop County, Oregon
and described as follows:
Being an accretion outside the orig
inal meander lines of section 29, 1. !
N.. R. 6 W. of the Willamette Merid
ian, situated in Clatsop County, State
of Oregon, beginning at a point on
section line between sections 29 and
30, 1497 feet N. 1 deg. 04 min. E. of
quarter corner between said sections
29 and 30.
Course, N. 88 deg. 33 min. E.; dis
tance, 1410 feet; description, follow
mg low water line of slough.
Course, S. 83 deg. 22 mm. E.; dis
tance, 550 feet; description, following
low water line of slough.
Course, S. 8S deg. 00 min. E.; di
tance, 148S feet; description, follow
ing low water line of slough.
Course, S. 71 deg. 57 min. E.; dis
tance, 420 feet; description, following
low water line of slough.
Course, S. 58 deg, 39 min. E.; di
tance, 350 feet; description, following
low water line of slough.
Course. S. 49 deg. 10 min, E.; dis
tance, 1386 feet; description, to the
meander corner between sections 28
and 29, said corner being 174.24 feet
north of quarter corner between said
sections.
Course, S. 46 deg. 00 min. W.: dis
tance, 764 feet; description, following
the United states meanders.
Course, S. 23 deg. 00 min. W.; dis
tance. 132 feet; description, followin
the United States meanders.
Course, S. 61 deg. 30 min. V.; dis
tance, 330 feet; description, following
the united btates meanders.
Course, S. 76 deg. 30 min. W.; dis
tance, 297 feet; description, Follow
ing the United States meanders.
Course, W.; distance, 99 feet: de
scription, following the United States
meanders.
Course, N. 43 deg. 30 min. W.; dis
tance, 1353 feet; description, follow
ing the United States meanders.
Course, N. 75 deg. 14 min. W.: dis
tance, 911 feet; description, following
low water line.
Course, N. 83 deg. 07 min. W.r'dis
tance, 1240 feet; description follow
ing low water line.
Course, S. 78 deg. 42 min. W.: dis
tance, 905 feet; description, to section
line between sections 29 and 30.
Course, N. 1 deg. 04 min. E.; dis
tance, 1015 feet; description, follow
ing sectional line to place of begin
ning containing 144.4 acres.
Also in section 30, beginning at the
same initial point:
Course, S. 73 deg. 30 min. W.; dis
tance, 1425 feet; description, follow
ing low water line.
Course, S. 89 deg. 50 min. VV.; dis
tance, 440 feet; description, following
low water line.
Course, S. 54 deg. 12 min. W dis
tance, 680 feet; description, following
low water line.
Course.N. 89 deg. 24 min. E.; dis
tance, 1151 feet; description, follow
ing low water line.
Course, S. 79 deg. 20 min. lv; dis
tance, 1210 feet; description, to sec
tion line.
Course, N. 1 deg. 04 min. F; dis
tance, 101a feet; description, follow
jng line between sections 29 and 30 to
the point of beginning:, containing
Zo.U acres.
Applications and bids should be ad
dressed to G. G. Brown. Clerk State
Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and
marked "Application and bid to pur
chase tide lands.
G. G. BROWN,
Clerk State Land Board.
Dated this 9th day of Tune, 1908.
BIDS REQUESTED.
FOR FURNISHING AND FILL
ing not less than 5000 cubic yards
of earth in James street on the north
Mde of Reservoir No. 2 and placing
proper drainage at bottom of fill and
also laying the steel culvert from
overflow of reservoir as directed by
the engineer in charge. Bids to be
filed with clerk of commission not
later than 5 p. m., August 21st, and to
state time of completion; right re
served to reject any and all bids.
City Water Commission, by G. W
Lounsberry, Clerk.
BIDS FOR WOOD.
BIDS ARE HEREBY ASKED FOR
furnishing 60 cords of sound fir
slabwood, four feet in length; said
wood to be delivered on the court
liotii-e block wiiliin 10 days from date
of signing contract; said bids to be
filed with the clerk on or before
August 24th, at 9 o'clock a. m., 1908;
contractor to furnish bond in the sum
of one hundred ($100) dollars." Court
reserving right to reject any or all
Olds, jjy order oi the Lonnly Court,
J. C. Clinton, County Clerk. 8-18 6t
Sunday Excursions to Long Beach.
Steamer Nahcotta leaves O. R. &
N. dock at 6:-'5 a. m. daily. Rounc1
far in anv r.rnitf rrt KT-.41
Long) Beach, fl.00, Sunday's only
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
HELP WANTED
WANTED MAN FOR TAKING
cross-section in railroad work,
Apply in person, room 8, Fulton
Dement block, Astoria.
WANTED AT ONCiCtWO GOOD
woodsmen to guard forest fires :
must have axes, shovels and cam
outfit. Apply T. II. Curtis, Occident
Jlotel. 8-18-tf
TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS
A RESPECTABLE MAN LOOK.
ing for a clean, quiet home will find
a room at 65 Astor street, new house
between Second and Third Sis, l9-2t
FOR S AXE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Two
lots and an eight-room mod
rn house with bath, For particulars
address B. 100, Astorian office. 19-6t
FOB SALE.
FOR SALE-A 100-PIECE SET OF
Haviland China, in perfect condi
tion, cheap. Inquire at the McCrea
Ford studio. 7-15-tf
FOR SALE CHEAP, ONE SCHOL-
arship in the International Corres
pondence School of Scranton. En-
inire Astorian office. 8 7-tf
OLD PAPERS FOR SALE; PER
hundred, 25 cents. At Astorian Office
HOUSE MOVERS.
FREDRICKSON BROS.-We make
a specialty jf house moving, car
penters, contractors, general jobbing;
prompt attention to all orders. Cor
ner Tenth and Duane streets.
MASSAGE.
OLGA KANTONEN. FINNISH
masseuse and steam baths, room 6.
Pythian Bldg., Commercial St., As
torian, Ore.
LOST AND FOUND.
NET LOST -3-INCH PAPERS
Finlayson No. 40-13 ply twine, 9
nch mesh, 44 meshes deep; 1 paper
Finlayson 40-12 ply twine, 9-inch
mesh, 45 meshes deep. Finder will
be suitably rewarded upon returning
same to the Columbia River Packer''
Association. 8-12-f;
FOUND GOLD WATCH, CHAIN
and locket; owner can have same
by thoroughly identifying proper:;.
md paying for this notice. Inquire
A'storian. 8-18-::
LOST-ON Till- LEWIS AND
Clark road on Sunday, August 16.
-limn outfit; a suitable reward v.i
be given. Finder please return to th
Astorian.
8-18
FOUND-A SMALL GASOLINE
boat. Apply at Elmore's New Can
nery. 8-16-.':
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAGAZINE HIND1NG OF ALL
kinds done at the Astorian Office.
OOSE LEAF LEDGERS ALL
kinds made by The J. S. Dellinger
ompany.
WANTED-TO BUY A HORSE,;
weight about 1250 pounds; not over
years old; must be good driver and
gentle, also city broke. Address As
torian office. 6-9-tf.
FARM FOR SALE.
WILL SELL MY LEWIS AND
Clark farm at a bargain, with or
ithout stock, to suit purchaser.
W..J. Ingalls.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
J. T. NOWLEN
Real Estate and Employment Office
473 Commercial St., Phone
Have fine list of Astoria and coun
try property. All classes of labor
furnished.
WINES AND LIQUORS.
Eagle Concert Hall
(320 Astor Street)
Rooms for rent by the day, week, or
month. Bes rates in town.
P. A. PETERSON. Prop.
Plate Racks, Wall Pockets,
Music Racks, Clock Shelves
Just in See us
Hildebrand & Gor
VJQ JDee Hive i31Qg.
PROFESSIONAL CARD),
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
CHARLES H. ABERCROMBIE
Attorneyt-Ltw
City Attorney Offices : City Hall
JOHN C. McCUE.
Attomey-at-Law
Page Building, Suite 4
HOWARD M. BROWNELL
Attorney-at-Law
Deputy District Attorney
420 Commercial Street
OSTEOPATHS.
DR. RHODA C. HICXS
Osteopath
Office Van sell Bldg. Phone Black 2065
573 Commercial St.. Astoria, Ore.
DENTISTS
DR. VAUGHAN
Dentist
Pythian Building, Astoria, Oregon
DR. W. C. LOGAN
Dentist
Commercial St. Slianatun Bldg.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
RESTAURANTS.
Opposite Ross. Higgins & Co.
CoJee with Pie or Cake 10 Cta.
FIRST-CLASS MEALS
Regular Meals IS Cta. and Up.
U. 8. RESTAURANT.
434 Bond Street.
Coffee with Pie or Cake, 10 Cta.
Pirst-CUw Meals, 1J Cta
MISCELLANEOUS.
Smith's Special
Delivery
EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE
Leave Orders at Star Cigar Store.
Phone Black 2383
R. Phono Red 2271
Stind Corner 11th tnl Commercial.
DENTISTS.
TEETH
IE
COR. 11TH AND COMMERCIAL.
Office hours .SO A. M. to
8: P. M. Sunday 10:00 to
12:00.
Phone Number Main 31)01.
Painless Extractions - 5oc
Corner Commercial and 11th
Sts. over Danziger store.
FISH MARKET.
77 Ninth St., Near Bond
Frenh ar.d Salted Fish,
Gan-.e and Poultry,
Groceries, Produce and Fruit
Imported and Domestic
Good.
P. BAKOTITCH & FEO, Props.
Phone Red 2183
SCHOOLS AND
A
Sealte
mm
You want the best money can buy in food, clothing home comfort!,
pleasures etc.', why not it; education?
Portland's Leading Business College
offers suclt to you and at no greater cost than an inferior school.
Owners practical teachers .More Cath than, wa can fill
Teachers actual business men l.'n session the entire year
Positions guaranteed graduate Catalogue "A" for th; asking
I. M. WALKER, Pres. O. A. BOSSERMAN, Secy.
DIfDIBTAKIM.
,!, A. IL1IAU(1H CO.,
riutartitkcrN mid I'-iiilmlniern.
KxnrlMiod Liuly AmtUtunt
VlUvn 1 Quired.
CuIIn Promptly Attended Pay
or Night.
Tuttoii lid. I'-'lliiuid iMuuieHt
AS TOlU A, OKI .(ION
Plume MniiiUIll
MIDICAL.
UsprIMU4
Suacttset ( j
H. C- (EE 10
TEC GBIAT
CBIftlSI DOCTOI
Who is i sows
throughout the United.
iBtU oo tccouBt of'
i ...i
No poisons or drug usee, U fusru
te to cure eeUrrh, sithma, lung ui
throat trouble, rheumatism, nerrouenset
tomaon, llw and klJnj. female coa
plaint and ell chronlo di.
SUCCESSFUL H0MZ TBIATMZKT.
If you oannot call write for symptom
blank and circular, locloslng 4 oeata I
Stamp. TEE C. CIE WO MtDIOHl CO.
First 8t., Corner Morrieoo,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
PUse mention the Atorhu.
PLUMBERS.
J.
PLUMBER
Hcttlng Contractor, Tinner
AND
Sheet Iron Worker
LL WORK GUARANTEED
42S Bond Street
Youncc & Baker
PLUMBERS
TINNERS
Steam and G&s Fitting '
All Work Guaranteed. 126 Eighth
Street, opp. Post OnVe. Phone Main
4061.
LAUNDRIES.
WE WASH
Everything but the Baby and return
everything but the dirt.
TROY LAUNDRY
l tutu and Duane
Phone Main V.M
CONCRETE
WORK DONE
ANY PERSON WANTING ANY
CONCRETE WORK DONE AT
THE CEMETARIES, WILL
PLEASE LEAVE ORDERS AT
POHL'S UNDERTAKING
FICE.
OF-
E. NYMAN
Astoria, Ore.
'. O. Box 603.
COLLEGES
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