The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 26, 1904, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1904.
PAGE 7ILBEK.
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Na iwd LI
Ticnio Cakt'ts
Clothes Hank-eta
Wood DakcU
Satchel Boaketa
Taper Basket
Telescope Baskets
. German Baskets
Hand Baskets
. Shopping Baskets
Lunch Baskets
All Kinda'of
Baskets
JAPANESE
LANDED
FOAMS
TORES CO.
IN HIGH FAVOR.
Bod a. water, a as made out of
pur fruit Juice, delightful
flavori, pur carbonated water,
milk and Ice cream when desired,
and erved a w aervt It la In
great demand. Ladle and gen
tlemen, large and small, clamor
for It, and we can hardly satisfy
the numerous calls for It But
we try to have a glass for you
every time you calL
EASTERN CANDY STORE,
606'SOt Commerelal 8U
Next Griffin's Book Store.
Six Thousand Infest Takushan
Are Building Barracks at Pit
sowe Small Skirmishes.
BANKS RELIEVED OF CASH
Russian General Takes All
Money to Be Found and
Chinese Hold the
Bag.
Chefoo, May 25. (2 p. m.) Chi
nese junk arriving from Takushan,
a port lying southwest of Antung, re
port the landing of 1000 Japanese
troops at Takushan on the 21st Inst
Another junk from Pltsewo reports the
Japanese landing a small number of
troops there every day and building
temporary barracks on Elliott Island.
where 100 ships, Including men-of-war
and transports,, have made a rendez
vous.
Only small skirmishes are reported
along the western shore of the Llao
Tung peninula up to the 22d.
Heavy firing was heard In the rl-
rectlon of Port Arthur yesterday, Indi
cating that a una attack bad com
menced, as the Japanese fleet Is not
to be seen off Port Arthur, DaJney
refugees say that General Btoessel has
taken all the cash from the Port Ar
thur and Dalny banks, so that the
depositors are unable to cash checks.
ures. In huge, smoky, lamp-lit eel
tors, It was his to drink down mugs of
beer at a word of command from some
'gross "president" or beer-lord; to sing
when he was told or howl In chorus,
and to play for scars In the foolish
game of swords. Germany Is a land
of castes, but Its student-world Is utter
democracy. It Is well enough for a
coarse-grained youth, who has been
roughened In a "gymnasium,' to take
a dip Into such a world; he will come
out of It a grave doctor, lawyer, or
theologian; but for & timid lad, bred
In the quast-monastery of a court. It
Is not so well. The crown prince found
It anything but welL He begged to be
allowed to leave or, at least, If he
must stay, to attend only the lectures
and spend his time In study. The
kaiser told him bis choice was between
the bler-knelpe and a military prison,
so the young man finished his semester.
Came the vacation. The docile youth,
though be had shown no great beer
prowess, was rewarded with a trip to
his royal kin In England. There he
was to receive another eduactlon; that
of high life, 1' education mondalne. His
professor was to be the "first gentle
man In Europe" as the fond English
call him his great-uncle, Edward VIL
POTTER WILL BE CENSURED.
(There are two Takushans on the
I Llao Tung peninsula. One lies about
40 miles southwest of Antung and the
other Is situated midway between Plt
sewo and Tallenway bay. The latter
Is the point at which the Japanese have
been landing their troops and Is evi
dently the one referred to above.)
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DECORA
IE
Y01R
Sco our Burlaps, Lcatlien, Lincrusta, Wood Imitations,
Crown Mouldings, Plate and Picture Rails, Etc.
B. F. ALLEN 8 SON,
3C5-3C7 Commercial Street
WHITE GET8 A JOB.
Report of Investigating! Committee
to That Effect
(Washington, May 25, The report of
Inspector Nesler and Supervisor Hol
land, who Investigated affairs 'at the
Chemawa Indian school has been re
ceived by Secretary Hitchcock. It
recommends that Superintendent Pot
ter be severely censured, but does not
recommend his dismissal. Potter was
found to have committed gross Irre
gularities and breaches of the regula
tions, but he did not personally profit
by the transactions. Potter wtil prob
ably not be removed, but the recom
mendation of the Inspectors will be
followed.
TWO HUNDRED PIANOS BURNED.
NEW ZEALAND
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
'- Of NEW ZEALAND. l
W. P. Thomas, Manaar, 8aa iFranefaoo.1 ;' '
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS.
Has been Uodenrrltlag on the Faolfie
, Goat! twrnrtj-itt yetm.
Ss ELT.OEE 0 CO., Resist Aieats. AstsHii Civ
Famous Trains
The Southwest Limited Kansas City to
1 Chicago, The Overland Limited to Chicago
via Omaha, The Pioneer Limited St. Paul
to Chscago, run via
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway
Each route offers numerous attractions.
The principal thing to insure a quick,
comfortable trip east is to see that your
tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Railway.
H.S.R0WE. !
General Agent.
134 Third Street, Portland
Did you see it advertised in The Astorian toil the Advertiser f it
But the Popular Author Doesn't Get
a 8alary.
Chicago, May 25. A dispatch to the
Tribune from Emporia, Kan., says:
William Allen White, editor of the
Emporia Dally Gasette, has been of'
fered the position of state accountant
without pay under Governor Bailey.
Mr. White has not yet accepted. The
offer made by Governor Bailey Is the
result of an editorial written by Mr.
White last week In which he declared
that he would gladly accept the place
of state accountant without a salary.
He expressed the belief that a state
accountant could find plenty of work
to do In checking up the expenditures
of the state officers. The place of state
accountant was created by the legisla
ture of 1903 and pays a salary of 12000
a year, but has never been filled.
WILL DISSOLVE.
Universal Tobaooo Company Soon to
Go Out of Business.
New York. May 25. Notice has been
sent, to the stockholders of the Uni
versal .Tobacco Company that the di
rectors have voted to dissolve the cor
poration. A special meeting . of the
stockholders will be held June II In
Jersey City to paaa upon the directors'
action. . The company business was
absorbed some time ago by a larger
concern.
The Modesty of the Crown Prinoe.
Prom "Diplomatic Mysteries," by Vance
Thompson, In June "Success."
"Go now," said the kaiser, "and be
a student."
The art of being a student In Ger
many Is, as everyone who has tried It
knows, rather complicated. The getting
of book lore Is supplemented by much
clashing of schlaeger. by some blood
letting, by a great deal of loud sting
ing, and by deep drinking .of beer,
Whether It be Jena or Bonn or Heidel
berg, It Is all the same. The young
philosopher must show his prowess
both In the beer-duel and In the less
dangerous duel with Bwords. The
young prince was not only permitted
to attend the classic bier-kneipe; he
was also ordered to attend and drink
as ' become the heir to the German
throne. It was an imperial and pa
ternal command.
Can you imagine the scene T
The crown prince, was; not only
modest', but was also timid as a child,
in spite of his military rank. He had
been brought up in the rigor of Prua-
sion discipline, and under the caprice
of home tyranny; the slightest .fault
had been punished with military sever
ity; he was a repressed and bashful
lad, but no more. This youth, senti
mental, poetical, and pure-minded, was
thrown into the broad-girthed, brawl
ing, guzzling proletariat of a German
university, and commanded to compete
with such fellows in their coarse pleas-;
Musical Dealers' Peculiar Antics in
New York City.
New York, May 25.-Whlle 150 dele
gates to "the National Dealers
Convention in Atlantic City waved
red lights and danced in a circle, 200
venerable square pianos have been cre
mated to mark what the dealers term
the passing of the old mark of Instru
ments. The bonfire which was built
In an open place on high ground,
biased like a burning house and was
not extinguished for several hours.
Chinese Get Busy.
Hongkong, May 25. Four , Chinese
gunboats and two torpedo boat de
stroyers have arrived at Macao, the
Portuguese settlement In Kwangtung
province, to support the demand of the
viceroy of Canton for the extradition
of a fugitive from Chinese justice.
The government of the Portuguese set
tlement Is preparing to resist a land
ing by the-Chinese.
Correct Clothes for Men
MESS you are
well dressed, or
a genius, the
world will take
little notice of
you i and nine
times in ten you
o7rcMws,a.s.c need the world's
good opinion to succeed. See that
this label
MAKERS NCWyORK
Is on your clothes and you have
won half the battle. The other
half depends on your ability, hon
esty, courage and common sense.
Coast to flat e(osMMd hi s9 but
pries. Th auktn guarantee, w4
art, with every garment, Wt arc
fcttluWOiitributriUithltjty.
mam
it
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POLITICAL K0T1CBL
VOTB FOR
JOHN V." BURNS.
Regular Democratic
Nominee for RepresesftaUwa.
VOTE FOR
-JAMES 'N. LAWS,
Regular Democratic
Nominee for Represeatatfrsk
VOTB FOR
ISAAC BERGMAN,
Regular Demscrade
"Nominee for
VOTE FOR
GEO. W MORTON,
Regular
Nominee for ta&
VOTE FOR
P. J. GOODMAN,
Republics Nomine
For Justice f th
VOTE FOR
CHAS. A. IIEILBORN, '
Regular Republic
Nominee for Treasures.
Official News'
Of Yoshino
Report to Government Shows
That 283 Men and Officers
Went Down With Vessel.
Toltlo, May 25. Of the complement
of the protected-cruiser Yoshino, sunk
recently in collision with the cruiser
Kasuga, 63 non-commissioned officers
and 220 bluejackets were drowned and
48 non-commissioned officers and -men
were rescued.
No details of the disaster have as yet
been received. The navy department
is awaiting a detailed report of the
loss of the battleship Hatsuse, de
stroyed by coming In contact with a
VOTE FOR
C. G. PALMBERG,
Regular Republican
Nominee for RepresentaGhr.
VOTE FOR
THOMAS LINVILLE,
Regular Republics
Nominee for Sheriff.
mine while cruising oft Port Arthur
on the morning of May 15, which it
expects hourly. A naval conatractoa
has been dispatched by the department
to Question the survivors of the catas
trophe and make a thorough technic
investigation into the affair. t .
Some people patronize your store
from habit; some from friendship; but
the great mass of your custsimins
fluctuate from day to day a yewr
newspaper advertising attracts or fails
to attract them.
Settle With Telegraphers.
Omoha, Neb, May 25. Officials of
the Union Pacific today completed set
tlement of hours and pay with the tele
graph operators. It Is stated that the
telegraphers were granted ' better
hours and Increased pay In a large
number of places. ;
Black 8a Fleet Geing.
New Tork, May K. Intelligence has
been received from St Petersburg, ac
cording to a Times dispatch from Vi
enna that 14 vessels of the Black sea
fleet are being mobilised and placed in
readiness for service.
Ladies' and Misses' Suite Sale.
We have on display a splendid line
of Ladles' and Misses' Suits, Skirts
and Shirt Waists at Mrs. McKeen's,
Woman's Exchange, Tenth street,
which we are selling at cost for a limi
ted time only. All ladles of Astoria
are requested to call and see them.
MRS. M. S. COPELAND.
-
Give us your order for any kind of
printing; plain or artistic, business
or perscm&l. We guarantee satisfac
tion. Beat workmanship.
Most reasonable prices.
The World's Fair Route.
Those anticipating an eastern trip,
or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase
exposition at St Louis, cannot afford
to overlook the advantages offered by
the Mlssuri Paclflo Railway, which, on
account of Its various routes and gate
ways, has been appropriately named
"The World's Fair Route."
Passengers from the northwest take
the Missouri Paclflo trains from Den
ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either
going direct through Kansas City, or
via Wichita, Fort Bcott and Pleasant
Hill. s
two trains dally from Denver and
Pueblo to Bt Louis without change,
carrying all classee of modern equip
ment Including electrlo lighted obser
vation parlor cafe dining cars. Ten
dally trains between Kansas City and
St. Louis.
Write or call on W. C. McBrlde, gen
eral agent 124 Third street Portland,
for detailed information and illustrat
ed literature. .' j
JOB . PRINTING
THE 1BBT. . '
WE SUPPL-Y IT
Tw Bnetype; maehtnea enabte uHe
print brleJB asd other book weak a
efcert notice. . . ......
Newspaper eonipoaKlea a epedalty.
Write fee Terms.
ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO
III. u'i'M!,lrtnjWl,,:
DELIGHTFUL ROUTE
AYLIGHT RIDE
IZZY CRAGS
'EEP CANONS
A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY
See nature hi an he gloriou besnty,
aad thea the a roe ef man's kaa
work. The first la found alewg the line
of the Denver & Rio Grande Ratllrosvd,
the latter at the St Loals WerWs
Fair. Tour trip will be one of pleas
uremake the most of It For infor
mation and illustrated literature write
... ....
W. C McBBIDE, Gen. Ait.
Ptrtlaod, Oc. .
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Time Card ol Train
PORTLAND
Leaves Arrives
Paget Sound Limited. 7:15 am t:9 9m
Kansas Clty-St Louts
Special ; 11:11 asa 4: 91
North Coast Limited t.H 9 m
Taooma and! Seattle Nisi
pr 11:8 9 ss M fi
Take Fwjwt festal Hto r
Cos Limited let ray's Hacfeer peieto
Take 'Fnee MmmA Uaissst Car Q$yas
ate ffirewl
Take Puget Soand Limit! r Sjsjb
sae City-St Louis Special fer pMntm
on South Bend branch.
Double daily train terviee a
Harbor hraaea.
Four train flsifv festwmea FvrtS&ft
Taeom &3 -s.