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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1904)
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1904. PAGE TIIBEE. REGATTA SALBI Musical instruments' nt fully 1-3 off of Regular Trices J. N. GRIFFIN .... '...-....i-.- L. H. HENNING5EN S CO. Furniture, Stoves and Ranges, House Furnishings All kind of inatresies niailo to order. Fsitnitaro repaired, upholstering. Absolutely the iheapt place in town, eeoud liiind good bought ami o!d. :: :: :; J041BOND STREET, Next Door to Wllir"rfo Ex. Ce. PHONE. RED 2303 Ukooks & Johnson, Proprietor. l'hone No. 831 THE WIGWAM CIS BR00KC, Manager Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars SEE THE ILLUSTRATED PICTURES Kighth and Astor Sts. ASTORIA r CIGARS n In all Brands and Sizes. We have them in stocB. TOBACCO Tin) Trade mij t.lii'd at abso lutely bottom prices. Wo have nMed a pipo repairing department. Best work in this.lmc. GOODS EXCEL, I'll IC ES RIGHT WILL MADISON km KtM.M KKt'i vh sr. in i:li:v.:.th ST. n It 8l)aH 8 8 8 R 8 8 8 II888H8II Some People Are Wise And tern sre ethcrwli.- Get wIm to the vslu of our Pro lorlption Department whn you want Puro, Clean Drugs and Medicine aoourattly compounded. Anything In our itook et from our prescription counter, you can depend upon at being the beet.. Get It at n and Commercial Street Hart's Drug Store 88R 8 8 8 8 8 8 8888 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 433 Commercial Street , Phone Main 121 Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY S1IEKM AN, Manager Hacks, Carriages Uaggngo Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furniture Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped. GILLETE SAFETY RAZORS Wafer Blades, No Stropping or Honing. Always Sharp. Sold Only By & & & FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY FIRE PANIC IN NEW YORK Hundreds Driven From Tenement Row by Fire Fiend and Sev eral Badly Injured, JUMPED FROM UPPER STORY l-'ircnmn himI Policemen Made Many Daring Iteacucx and Score Were Saved ly Laddcra. New York, Aug. 27.-Fire, which drove hunUredH of persons In panic from ft tenement row on (Iruhum ave nue, Brooklyn, eitrly today, resulted In the serious Injury of & woman und a child, who tried to save their Uvea by Jumping from th second iitory. The woman wu Mm. Annie Ktuht, 5H year old. The child's name In unknown. Uoth were rendered unconscious and were removed to a hospital. Firemen and ollcemen made many do rhiK rescues, removing mores of men women und children by mentis of lad der, after the lower portions of the bulldliiK hud become a mass of fire. The Ilmiiu liil loss wun not heavy. PRAEL 0 COOK TRANSFER CO. Telephone 221. Draying and Expressing All goods shipped to our care will receive special attention. 709-715 Commercial Street. TIME TABLE T.' J. POTTER DATE lUUt Wed. Ang.24 Thurs. " 25 Friday " 26 Sat. " 27 8un. " 28 Tues. " 80 Leave am 8.30 am am 9.30am am 0.00 am v. M I P. M, Airlve Leave At'rliAl'rln 2.30 3.30 800 2.80 8.30 8.00 1 M. I Leave Arrive llwaoo IIWHCO Pock pock P.M. 9.30am 3.45 - 10.45am 4.43 11.00 4.15 .... Arrive Iuve Arrive Astoria Atiorla Portland i M. p. M. A. M, 10.45am 10.45am 5:45 pm 12.15 12:15 7:15 pm 12.15am 12.15am 7.15 see tee G. W. ROBERTS, Agt., O. R. N. CO. Weinhard's Lager Beer. Nevv Vettet for 'Frisco Traffic. There In a probability that the Run- Hell & Roger company, owner of the whose . proprietor are no oldfashloned mm to expect payment, remain almost deserted. Recently a well-known firm In Tot tenham f'ourt road, who have 40,000 customers In London opened a free art exhibition on their premises. Each visitor was provided with tea and In vlted to Inscribe hla name or her name In a book. Those who wished It were driven In private broughams to the com puny' factory. Not for a moment wan business hinted at. Rut. strangely enough, hundred of thoa chance visi tor have become regular customer. London Mail. Tinieit Soubratte in the World. The tiniest soubrette In the world I Baby June Mandevllle, who will be seen at the Star theater for the week beginning Monday, Her sister, Mar gery Mundevllle, Is also one of the cleverest and daintiest aoubrettcs on the stage. They both owe much to their mother, who has carefully trained them for their profession. But In addition to their native talent, they both have a fresh childish beauty that Is quite entrancing. "When you grow up, are you going to be an actress?" a newspaper report er asked of Raby June, aged four, re cently. "When grow up, am I going to be an actress?" repeated the tot, and she smiled In derision. "Why, I am an actress now." "And do you like to work on the stage?" hazarded the Interviewer. "It's not work for me to go on the stage. I love It, It's play for me. Baby Mandevill of Mandeville Sister. Kteiiincr Aurella, will soon put another vessel Into service between Portland and Sun Francisco. Kred Russell, one of the owners of the line, has been In the city for several days jonklng Into the advisability of the move. 'As yet nothing definite has been done," mild Mr. Russell last evening. "but if we do decide to add nnother boat to the line It will mean that we will be In a position to give a weekly service down the coast. The additional vesHel will be larger and faster than the Aurella and will cany both freight and passengers." While In the city Mr.Russell has con ferred with a number of the shippers all of whom apparently favor the plan. Whether the addition to the service is made or not, Mr. Rusnell nays that the Auriella will remain on the run. She has been in regular commission up and down the coast for the past seven months and has always secured full cargoes at both ends of the line. From Portland she usually takes out lumber and grain, bringing a general cargo from the Bay City. For some time there have been re ports that the company would Increase the service. Several shippers have en couraged the proposal, holding that there are not enough boats engaged in the coant trade to handle the growing truffle with any degree of regularity. Those who are In touch with the situa tion say that there will be more flour and wljeut shipped from Portland to San Francisco thia fall and winter than ever before In the history of the port, for the reason that the California crop la exceptionally light. Something for Nothing. At half a dosen large "emporiums" In the West End of London any re spectably dressed caller may partake of lunch or tea free of cost. At one large shop an excellent orchestra ac companies the lunch, and this added attraction appeals greatly to lovers of music and of gratuitous ' repasts. Crowds besiege the place, while ordi nary restaurants In the neighborhood, Wouldn't you like to be me and go on the stage?" "I would If I could get the applause." "Everybody can't," said the little miss, muklng her little feet hit a tattoo on the floor. "But I do. I wouldn't act If I didn't get applause and curtain calls; aren't they fine though?" and the dainty little bunch flitted on the stage to delight a Portland audience and in a minute screams of laughter floated back to the wings and rumbles of applause arose from the pit. The dimpled soubrette had scored another hit. luff. e Ouleace With the Orient and the World. e Pacific ocean is becoming more and mpre the sea of commerce and bus iness activity. It Is destined to play a greater part In the world's move ments than it has in the past. This evening Capt. Luther D. Mahone will speak on the supremacy of the United States at the First Congregational church. He has traveled much and with his former connection with the government can well speak from ex perience as well as study. Business men cordially Invited. ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. Biology kaa Prove that DaadniK I Caused hj a Germ. Science Is donlg wonders these days in medicine as well as In mechanics. Since Adam lived, the human race ha been troubled with dandruff, for which no hair preparation has heretofore proved a suc cessful cur until Newbro's Herplclde waa put on the market. It la a stientlflo prep aration that 'kill the germ that make dandruff or scurf by digging Into th scalp to get at the root of the hair, where It saps the vitality; causing Itching scalp, falling hair, and finally baldness. With out dandruff hair must grow luxuriantly. It la the only destroyer of dandruff. Sold by leading druggists. Send lOo. In stamps for sample to The Herpl clde Co.. Detroit, M1ch. Eagle Drug Store Owl Drug Store S5I-353 Bond St. 549 Com. St. Astoria .Oregon. T. F. LAURIN, Proprietor. Special Agent RAISE FOR . PLUMBERS Lockout and Strike in Brooklyn Ended by a Substantial In crease in Wages. IT WILL AFFECT I200 MEN Agreement Is Made and Signed Covering Two Yearn Begin ning the First of January, 1905-Men Itettirn. New York, Aug. 27. An agreement which will end the lockout and strike of 1200 plumbers In Brooklyn,- has just been reached, and the men will return to work Monday. The master plumb ers consented to Increase wages from $4.50 to 4.75 a day, beginning January 1, the agreement to run for two years. The men had demanded an Immediate Increase to $4.75 and $5 a day after May I next. The demands regulating apprentices were not presented by the workmen. LETTER FROM F. C. REED. (Continued from Page 2.) 'else he would have sent his letter to one of the Astoria papers." The rea son for not doing so I have given above; but as a further reason I did not think the Astorian, being controled by this mutual agreement society, would have the courage to print such a letter; and I even had some doubts If the Port land Oregonian would publish It, as it seemed to have such a good friendly, feeling towards Astoria and. Its law breakers as to make no comment on the violation of the law as it was wont to do in former years when I was com missioner 4hat I more than half sus pected it was In the mutual agreement ring. I simply notified the state board what was likely to take place down here, that If they so desired they might prevent any publicity of this matter by giving the master fish warden or ders to see that the law was enforced; and had they done so, no letter would have appeared In the Oregonian from me. Now let us see how much The As torian, or the particular salmon shark that dictated that article, knows about salmon. He says, "when Mr. Reed was fish commissioner, he depended on na ture for his supply of fish. Since then, however, we have been able to depend on our propagating plants." May I ask the learned writer If he knows how long ago Mr. Reed was commissioner, and how long It takes a salmon to come to maturity? It Is evident from hla article that he does not have the konwledge, so I will take the liberty t Inform him. It Is claimed by all good authority that It takes a salmon four years to come to maturity, and as 1 was fish commissioner from 1883 t 1901, It does not take a very wise man to see that the very salmon that have been unlawfully caught since the 15tk of August are those that were propa gated during my term of office, and furthermore they are the very ones) that should have been allowed to gt to the spawning grounds, from which to obtain the eggs for propagating, and thus keep up the supply for future years. The Oregonian's assertions may be "all rot," and the people of Astoria may know which side their bread Is bat tered on, but If these wise ones con tinue to disregard the law for the pro tection of salmon for a few years as they have done this season, they will And their bread buttered side down. If the members of the next legisla ture do not repeal every law on the statutes protecting salmon, and there by save to the taxpayers the expense of the fish warden or any further ap propriations, for the sole benefit of tha lawbreakers of the lower Columbia river, they will be derelict In one of their most Important duties. The balance of your article Is com posed of the very poorest excuses, sues as any criminal would offer when he knew he was guilty, but was still sue ing for pardon. It seems by the ending up of your article that the state board, as well as the fish warden, are a party to this mutual agreement. Now let me ask, are there any rea sons why the attorney general should rot Institute proceedings against the magter fish warden, and his bondsmen. and then keep right on down the line until he has made every packer wh has violated the law pay the full pen alty therefor? If so, will you please give It In your next? F. C. REED.' Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discov ered will Interest many. A run-aown system, or despondency Invariably pre cedes suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self-destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney reg ulator. Only 60c. Satisfaction guar anteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist The beer that made Milwaukee fam tas Schlitx is always on draught at The Grotto. Otto Mikkelaon.' proprietor. Cemtumes Old The disease -which has brought more suffering, degra dation and disgrace upon the human race is the same to-day that it was centuries ago. It is called Contagious Blood Poison, "The Bad Disease," and is given other names, but among all nations is regarded as the blackest and vilest of all human diseases. It goes from bad to worse ; the little sores that first appear are soon followed by others j the glands of the x Rffllcted peiion m4 a groins swell ana mname, a doctors did me no good, though I took their treat red eruption breaks out on the "J??1"1111:- la fact. I emed J?? I i . i . .all the while. I was disheartened, for it aeeme body, the mouth and throat that I would never be cured. At the advice of a become ulcerated, the hair and friend I then took 8. S.S., and began to ImpNTC. , . . ' . . , I continued the medicine, and it cured me ooia- eye-DTOWS drop OUt, ana Ugly pletelv. building up my health and inoreaainf my yellow blotches make their appetite. AJthougfi this wa ten year ago,IhTS ' . never had a sign of the disease to return. appearance and if the dtsease Bos 2 Savaanah, Ga. w, E. NEWJtAJT. is not checked at this stage, every bone, muscle, tissue and nerve in the body becomes infected with the poison, and from the roots of the hair to the soles of the feet there is not a sound spot anywhere, to cure tnis awiui contagion the blood must first be purified, and nothing will d this so quickly and surely as S. S. S., which has bees known for years as an antidote for the poisonous virus of Contasrious Blood Poison.' Mercury and pot ash may check it for a time, but it comes back in a still more aggravated form. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and $i ,ooo is offered for proof that it contains a mineral ingredient. Write for our home-treatment book, and learo all about Contagious Blood Poison and how to treat it. No charges for medical advice. JJ SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CJL PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1866. Open all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. Ityjto attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL