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THE MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1901 PAGE THREK. GENTLEMEN'S SHOES us? At Popular I'rlws $3iSi $30 $4g We have an especially ex coilfliit stock of mrdlum priced shoe to Meet from inch Bl the celebrated W. L. DOUGLAS WALIi-OVER Qood enough for Anybody! . PETERSON BROWN lit-st Slock of Wall Decorations and tlio Most Prompt Service Go to B. F. ALLEN 8 SON THE LEADERS t". COtT! Confectionery for Everybody, Put tip In the moat attractive form tillable for offering, and of tbe moat , tflMt candied, bon bone, etc, ia now ready for the choosing at tbe EASTERN CANDY STORE 506-508 Commercial 8k, Next Griffin's B."W Store. Thpir wide-spread Mentation for furnishing the most bealtbfn), pure ar.d delicious confertbmery ia a full guarantee of the bib quality of ihi'ir good. BOAT Stoves, Lunch Buckets, Boilers, Breakers, Coffee Pots, Stew Pans, Oar Locks, Oars-Everything the season requires at bottom prices. QurBigC Stove Sale is still on FOARD STOKES COMPANY, Astoria. GOIN HAS NO USE FOR UNIONS EmpIcyerV Association President Regards Organized Labor as Shameful. ADDRESS IS REPLIED TO He then shot himself through the heart and died ins'antly. Mr. Griffith and Miss Boyd, fearing that he might further attempt to die. troy blmaelf after leaving thrtr home, followed him home and were within about 50 yarda of the house when they heard the ahot. The young man la 21 year old and la an only eon of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Gregg, plotuwr sutlers of thU community. Ml IJoyd la quite unconcerned and has nothing to any regarding the mat haa nothing to say regarding 'the matter. Pt-ofeHHor John It. Common Holds Tluit There l Ample Cause for Unionism and Its Demand. I - For the " . ,. i;: BEST DECORATOR OFFICIALS DENY STORY. NEGROES CUT BY CHINAMEN Slant-Eyed Restaurant Men Re fuse to Serve Wooly Headed Customers, Correct Clothes for Men CIVIL RIGHTS LAW INVOKED Chinet Visitors to World', Fair Not Mistrsatsd at 8an Francisco. San Franclaco, Aprir 18. -Officials of the United tatea Immigration bu reau at thla port refute the atory of alleged mistreatment of Chinese visl- tore to the world'e fair on account of which the Chinese minister at Wash ington Is said to have filed a protest with the state department. They say that the caaea referred to are those of 12 Chinese who arrived on February 25 last, 11 coming steer age and one In the cabin without the necessary certificates. A report was telegraphed to Washington and pend ing the arrival of the reply the ser. vanta and the cabin passenger were kept on board the steamer for four days at the end of which time they were with one exception permitted to land and resume their Journey, The exception was Chin Ah Sheng, who was denied a landing because be was Indignant Colored Men Have Mongolian Arrested But at Jury Trial Tliey are Exonerated. EBEL against ordinary ready mades. Don't waste money, time and patience on these when you .. can have the happy medium- high-grade ready-for-service apparei equai w fine custom-made and at a fair price. This label if. - New York, April 1J. In a debate be fore the Aldlne Club on labor unions, John Kirby, Jr., president of the Env ployers' Association, of Dayton, O., and a member of the executive commit tee of the Citizens' Industrial Asso elation of America, has declared the record of unions as "black with shame, Injustice, crime and defiance of law." He was opposed by Professor John B Commons who held that the unions are a necessary product of the present In dustrlul system. After discussing trades unions gen erally. Mr. Kirby declared that times are changing rapidly and added: "The past year haa Witnessed a change all along the lines. When we a .k. ki.tiu ni th vonr we shall find It fraught with change in public afflicted with a .oamsome cm.... sentiment and In the attitude of the public press. We shall find it laden with the records of determined em ployers and business men as well as wane woraers, wno nvu uk wage i. Mtiffer he close of the exposition and won their freedom; we shall find It"1 er -ne "we " dlnease. The cabin passenger, in conformity with the regulations, was required to alve a bond in the small sum of 1500 as securKy for his going back to China to record one of the most. If not the moat eventful year In national his tory in uprising of the people against an evil that threaten not only de struction of the naotlon's commerce, but the mutual and constitutional rights of its eltlsens as well." In his reply, Professor Commons ad mitted some mistakes on the part of the unions but, he added: "Under the condtlons 1 sometimes wonder that they are as law-abiding as they are." Stricter lines against Immigrants, he POPE NEEDS RE8T. Alfred Renjamin s(? MAKERS NEW YORK Mass at 8t Paters and Long Fast Cause of Break Down New York, April 18. Rumors that the pepe Is 111 are revived by a World dispatch from Rome, which he asserts that after celebrating mass at St Petera Monday, the pontiff spent a restless night and that he was much agitated when Dr. Lapponl reached the Vatl inr in rnnnii0 to a summons. A Chicago, April 12. The curious spectacle of two colored men asking the punishment of four Chinamen for a denial of civil rights has been fur nished by a case In Justice Everett s court. A white Jury decided that the color id men had not suffered sufflc. lent Impairment of their rights to justify a fine. D. R. Cooper and Daniel Robinson, the negro complalntants, entered a Chinese restaurant on March 29 and asked to be -erved. The Chinamen In charge said they were out of the dishes desired. Thereupon the two colored nvm departed and presently returned with i.-onstables who arrested Moy You Kay, Moy 'Juong and Moy Sam, the owners of the cafe. The complalntants alleged that the China men In refusing to serve them had violated the Illlnjis civil rights act. which gives to negroes equal privi leges in restaurants and theaters with whites When the case came to trial the Chinamen demanded a Jury. They were represented by ex-United Stales District Attorney Thomas Mllchchrlst while W. G. Anderson, a negro law. ,'er. appeared for the complalntants. After hearing the arguments the turv deliberated a few minutes and returned a verdict exonerating Chinamen. guarantees you the custom-tailor's fit, style, fabric, and worKman ship 1 and the ready-maker price. Equal to fine awtommso in an va price. The maker' guarantee tmn. with every ferment. Wf are lUtributori I Exclusive Dii 1 hi this dry. m a "Little Colds." Thousands of lives sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup cures little colds, cures big colds too, down to the very verge of consumption. the soothing potion was at once prescribed. Stricter line. aga.n gt peter8 and believed, furnished the only .solutions ' , .u ... - ,., nrMMited. ," Oi IIIW J' 1 VJUIVIM " 1 CRAZED WITH LOVE. Younj Farmer Kills Himself Because Girl Turns Hi.rt Down. Pullman. Wash., April 13. Harley E. Gregg, a well-known young man of this community, committed suicide 1 lust night at his home near Pullman by putting a bullet through his heart. Gregg, who previously made his home with Clelland Griffith, was In love with Griffith's slster-ln.law, Miss JorIo Koyd. and that young lady did not reciprocate his affection, hence this rash act. Some weeks ago Gregg, while under the Influence of liquor, wrote Miss Doyd a letter In which he abused her shamefully. By this means he won the lady's further dislike and she re fused to see him at all. Yesterday he went to her home and snapped a At himself twice but without effect; iw then went to the fiome of Lincoln Farman, where he had been living for some time, and wrote a letter to Hue girl in which he Implore letter to the girl in which he Implored her to forgive the former missive, ex- nlnlnlnJE that he was drunk when he wrote It and telling her that to live without her was not worth living. He asked that his mother be kept In Ignorance of the fact that he took his iif unvlna that she and josie were the only women he ever loved. - 1 1 noon are beiievea 10 nave oeen me cause. Dr. Lapponl expects that his patient will be entirely well after a few days of absolute rest FOLLOWED PRIMEIR ABOUT. Methodist Episcopal Conference, Los Angeles, May 3-31, 1904. An excellent opportunity to enjoy a California Spring, which is only a continuanec of the beautiful climate of winter, amplified by the blooming orchards and luxurient gardens. S3S.OO Portland to Los Angeles and return. 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I cont'nuerd their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of an other victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 68 cents, guaranteed, at Charles Rogers', druggist. Anarchist Watched Closely For Chance to Attack Miniiter. Barcelona, April IS. -The police have arrested an accomplice of Joa nuln Mlcuel Artao, who attempted vesterday to kill Premier Maura. Both men are memoers of a society atyled "Lovers of Liberty." The attempt, It is said by the po lice, wan planned a week ago and since that time the would-be assassin hs been following the premier about, awaiting an opportunity to attack Mm. Ports are All Right. New York, April 13. The Rev. Ar thur J Brown, secretary of the Pres byterian board of foreign missions has received a cable from Ping Yang, dated April 9, saying: "Ping Yang and Syen Chun are all rlght.r and that goods previously ordered should be shipped. Svrint Ukon yonr wonderful "Cnenti" to cauurh nd dyapepd, J think ft word of pr ia anm"nuAeu''forthir wonderful eoranoiiuoii. Jh.re taken nnmaroat other lo-Pilled remedied ut without Til nd I And tht CmeirtM re Iter mora m m ar lana w tuo vuivn a would in ??." , 1 5est For CAHOV CATHARTIC Iff PICTURE OF TSI AN. Face of Dowager Empress Will be Ex hibited at World's Fair. New York, April 13. -The Chinese foreign office has received the diplo matic corps at a private view of the portrait of the empress dowager for the St. Louis exposition, says a Herald dispatch from Pekln. The portrait, which is by Kate Carl, an American, is life size showing the empress on the dragon throne, sur rounded by all the emblems of Chi. nese royalty. PleunM. Pnlntnbla, Potent, Tut Good, Do Goofl, Korer Sicken, WmiteB or Gripe, 10c, a. Me. Neror old In bnlk. 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