THE MORNING ASTORUN, AbT01UA,OnK(10N SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1905. Islands ports on an equnl f mi ting with coast ports, and sailors consider this about) right, Inasmuch as It takes llttl more time to make the run between this port and Honolulu than to make the distance between southern Cali fornia ports and the Columbia river. At the late lumber ta being shipped by water these days, the demand for sailors Is pretty brisk, and as tew deep water men are being brought In by foreign square riggers, competent men find little trouble getting bertha SHIPPING NEWS. ASSESSMENT VOTED r v. All Goods Marked In Plain Figi res One Price to All. Gompers Advocates Giving Finan cial Assistance Modification of Regulations Sug gested By United SUtes. The Store Where Satisfaction is the Prime Factor in All Dealing. CO INTO EFFECT THIS YEAR RIVER SERVICE IS CRIPPLED I LAP TENNIS Nay Be of Interest to. People Uving in Belgium, England) and Ckiaa.and Som Parts of th United SUHs, But Poker Is Moro Popular, Boston, May 5. James D. Wright, president of the United State National Lawn Tennis Association, has r celved 4 cablegram from O. R. New burn, secretary of the English Lawn Tennis Association, conveying the In formal i(gi that tit ma flcUoni to the regulations suggested by tht Unit. d States National Lawn Tennis Asso ciation have been practically agreed to. . , . - . - 8ome time ago the English Lawn Tennis Association submited certain proposed changes to France, Belgium and the United SUtes and the United States assiclatlon, in turn, made cer tain suggestions. One of the prin cipal changes suggested by the Eng lish association was to do away wi.h the necessity of 21 days notice of the names of members of a team and also In the case of a team of four men, ot the events in which they would take part. This change was acceptable to the United States association, but there was doubt as to whether the changes would be agreed to by th several as sociations In time- to take effect this year. It would appear that .this year's comrpftot) at Wimbledon, England', must be played under the new rules. This being the case, a team of four men undoubtedly will be sent by the United States National Lawn Tennis Association. RAISE IN WAGES, Sailors Will Reeeive An Increase en American Vessels. Sailors going off shore on American toottcams will receive an increase In wages, If the rules adopted by the Sailors' union meets with the approval of shipowners. An advance of $5 a month has been declared, and from now on wages to China will be S30 a month: to Manila. 135; and MO to the Hawai!aj Jslandft ThW pfaces the HUYLER'S Candy stores draw every stranger who comes to New York City. Huyler"s factory is famous the world over for good confections and ' chocolate, cocoas, etc. Most of our regular customers de mand "Huyler's" for home use. Every new customer likes the brand. We have just received a shipment Hurler's Chocolate Powder, delic ious, ready to serve, made from pure cocoa, sugar and cream, !t tin 40c Huyler's Caracas Cocos, makes a de licious drink for breakfast or supper, quickly prepared, R tins, just the right size for a trial, 15c The Same In lb tins, 30c Huyler's Vanilla Chocolate, delic ious for eating or drinking, In Kit) cake. 15c Huyler's Unsweetened Chocolate, for baking and cooking, In Ib cakes1, 25c Huyler's Washington Taffy, an orig inal old-fashioned candy, in Tb cakes,10o. Prompt delivery anywhere. Tele phone orders receive best attention. Special new feature: Dally delivery In Uppertown. Solicitor will call when desired. A. V. ALLEN THE QUALITY GROCER Tenth and Commercial Streets. A CLOUD May disturb your temper. A little shower may do worse. It may ruin the trimming on your hat, LADIES That's the time, our expeijt trimmers will be able to help you recover your temper. At a reasonable price, too, these repairs are made here. New and dressy hats constantly ar riving, to take the place of those Just sold. It Is never too late in the sea son for our experts to get up a styl ish hat for the occasion for that May wedding, for instance. THE FAIR MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY AT Reasonable Prices. STAR THEATER BLDQ, ASTORIA. The steamer Alliance Is due today from Eureka and Coos Bay. The steamer Redondo' sailed yester day for San Francisco with a full car- Tht steamer Acme sailed yesterday for San Francisco, She carried a oar go ot JOO.OOO feet ot lumber. The steamer Roanoke sailed yester day for 8an Pedro via Coos Bay and San .Francisco. She had a full cargo of freight and a large passenger list S. Reael and Mrs. M. D. Cutlet were among the passengers from Astoria. The gasoline schooner Delia arrived yesterday fiora Nestucca with a cargo ot farm produota The schooner Hugh Hogan arrived at San Francisco yesterday. ' Baseball Scores. Tacorna, San Francisco 3. Tacoma I. Seattle, Portland 0, Seattle S. San Francisco, Oakland 3, "Los An geles I. WABASH RAILROAD Detroit Southern Purchases Ann Arbor Branch . . . OVER INABILITY TO COMBINE A New Directorate Will Be Shortly Announced and Competing Ltnes Will Probably Be Amalgamated in Order to Reduce Expenses. New Tork. May 5. It la stated by the Herald that the recent purchase of the Ann Arbor railroad from the Wabash interests was for the Detroit Southern and that the two lines short ly will be merged. While the owner ship and management of the Ann Ar bor and Detroit Southern will be dis tinct from the Cincinnati, Hamilton ft Dayton system, similar Interests are Identified with both systems. InablN Ity to combine them is due to the fact that the Detroit Southern and Cincin nati. Hamilton & Dayton are parallel roads. A harmonious working arrangement will, It is added, be entered into by the two systems. The Detroit South ern will thus enter Toledo over the tracks of the Cincinnati Hamilton ft Dayton. ilv A new directorate will shortly be announced for the Ann Arbor road. The . line runs from Toledo, O., to Frankfort, Mich., a distance of 292 miles. It also operates steam trans fers on Lake Michigan, between Frank fort and Kewanee, Wis., and Meno minee and Gladstone and Malnlstlque, Mich. The Detroit Southern operates 553 miles from Detroit to Iron ton, O. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Cfecldsnt O. F. Robinson Kansas City. W. Rosenthall, San Francisco. J. Fergen, San Francisco. J. M. Berry, St Louis. ' T, Colman, Portland. M. E. Denver, Warrenton. F. O. Robinson, Portland. L. Bergswick, Portland. Parker. John F. Enqulst, Portland. W. Graham, Ilwaco. Bert Graham, Ilwaco. E. S. Stevens, Nahcotta. J, M. Joseph, City, C. CarmlcaL Seaside. F. J. Ford, City. A. D. Smith, Tillamook. W. G. Cox, Portland. J. A. Towdeler, New Tork. A. Becker, City. N. J. Wellborn, City. 4 W. E. Knight, Nehalem. ' Theo. Bergomoney, Portland. B. Jacke. D. Narslt. J. Jones and wife, New Tork. Louis B. Slice. Black Diamond. W. T. McCann, Portland. " Nick Over berg, Deep River. F. Gustafsen, Portland. W. Grayson, Portland. Charles Toung, City. 'r The price of a pretty face Is 11.00 three packages of Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings red Hps, bright eyes and l'.rely color. 15 cents, Tea or Tablets. Frank Hart's drug store. All the Principal Wholesale Heuese In Chioago Have Been Boycotted by the Teamsters? Union, But ArV Deliver ing Goods Without Much trouble. Chicago, May (.Additions to the number of teamsters on strike will ag gregate nearly 100 today. The new strikers are confined to individual con cerna chiefly wholesale grocery houses. All the principal wholesale grocery firms In the city art now under the ban of the teamsters, and the dlmin. Ishlng stocks In the retail stores are further placed In jeopardy. The union leaders also threaten to tie up the river service by calling out the tugmen and thus, add more diffi culties to the transfer of goods from the grocery warehouses. Union tug men repoted that several large con cerns were utilising the river route to most merchandise. It Is learned that President Samuel Gompers of the American Federation of Labor has recommended to his ex ecutive board that they vote an as sessment for the striking teamsters In Chicago. v The teamsters strike has attracted many labor leaders from all .over the country, among whom la P.' H. Mc Carthy of San Francisco. John L. Lennon .treasurer of the American Federation of Labor, also la In Chi cago. Cleared for Action. Blood poison creeps up towards the heart causing death. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plalne, Minn., writes that a Mend," dreadfully Injured) his hand. friend dreadfully Injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his Ufa Best In the world tor burns and sorea ZSo at Cha. Rogers drug store. The Joy of Eating is common to all humanity tin tfl the organs go wrong then joy is turned to sorrow and food does the body little or no good. If you would return to the ability to enjoy food nso Beechams Pills 8old Everywhere, Ia boxes 10c and c Our vSystem of diamonds on credit enables you to select the finest diamonds watches and Jewelry and pay for tliem, as you' can spare the money. Ladies' solid gold, open-face, Swiss watch $10 12.60 down, you take the watch, balance In small weekly payments. Astoria Loan Office, RELIABLE JEWELERS and LOAN BROKERS, 111 Commercial street. Cilliili Steamers MELVILLE, JORDAN, VAN GUARD, ECLIPSE, WENONA and LAUNCH QUEEN TOWING, FREIGHTING AND EX CURSIONS. STEAMER JORDAN Leave Astoria I p. m. dally except Sunday. Sunday 4 p. m. ' Leave- Deep River 7:45 a, m. dally ex cept Sunday. Saturday I p. m STEAMER VANGUARD Leaves Callender Dock for Cathlam- ot and Way Landings Dally, except Sunday, at I p. m. STEAMER WENONA. Gray's River. APRIL. Friday, t, 10:10. Saturday, 6, 11. Monday, 8, 12:15. Tuesday, 1,1. " Wednesday, 10, 1:80. Thursday, 11, 1 A. M. Friday, 12, I: JO. " Saturday, IS, 4. C. H. CALLENDER, Manager. S. DANZIGER Astoria Greatest To undersell in Driccs and raise the standards of merchandise in wearing apparel for men and boys is the aim of this store. Our position at the head of all ' Astoria Clothing Establishments was obtained by years of faithful service to the eople. No deception or class catering has ever been countenanced by this estab ishment. We are a store of the people, the whole people, a store where your dollar buys as much as any other man's dollar, a store where a child or a blind man can buy at the same price as a king, a store that does not resort to methods , to sting the people. This is the store where you get the best value in .the most dependable grade of goods at; the lowest prices in westers Oregon. The Merry will find us prepared with the most select, all new stock of stylish suits ever shown in the city. The ' Stein-Bloch Co's. choicest offerings, and a vast showing of America's greatest wholesale Jtailors in Serges, Worsteds, Thibet Cloth, Unfinished Wor steds and Cassimeres, made in the newest popular styles, both single and double breasted, at prices that will enable you to wear good clothes, Danziger &Co.V Low Prices. Yotitig Men's Suits. This department is the young Men's pride, the right qualities and styles at Danziger & Co,'s Low Prices. Children's Suits. The tot or lad in knee pants is our friend, we are always prepared to please him and iul!y satisfy his parents. Danziger & Co 's low prices prevail in this de partment. Hats. The hat that looks right on your head is the hat that you should wear. Our hat department is sure to give you satisfaction. Shoes. We sell the kind that fit, wear and satisfy at the right prices. Furnishings. All the fixings that men and boys require can be found here in the latest styles and most endless variety. Trade.with Danziger & Co. and you'll always be satisfied. Astoria Stationery . i . . Something entirely re win box pa per. A fine quality linen lawn paper. 14 sheets and envelopes to match, but with "Astoria Orecoa" printed In best grade of Blue Ing la Old English type 35c per box and the price? really less than you pay for an ordin ary box of paper. J. N. GRIFFIN Show window full of thsm. Social You will enjoy serving tea from one of our many styles ot tea pots. They are pretty and very serviceable, some are quite dainty and will please the most fastidious. Won't you stop In and exam Ine the .line? They range In price from 20 cents to $1.25 each. Yokohama Bazar 626 Commercial Street, Aitorl f At that ''""'"I Clothiers. 490500 Commercial St. lH. BENTON'S NEW Month GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE. Simple and Sellable. Latest Cot. Sizes 1 to 10 II. P., Blnfrl 'Sizes 5 to 40 II. II., Double 1 row cylinders; order to ioo.'morsei power. PRAEL 0 EIGNER TRANSFER CO. ' ' Telephone 22L D RAYING 8 EXPRESSING LIVERY SIAB1E All goods shipped toour care will receive special attention. 709-715 Ceoimefcial Street. CO. i May VALVELESS Um Mi to Ctt Oat f Ordtr, Um WuHsftPerii. Mors Power with Law wtlfht. L'm Um (Uiollno. Vniw pM Cos. troL Quiet Cxhiuit Any Spud from 100 lo 1000 nvolutJoni per minute, Cylinder. Cylinder. KNAPPT0N. WitH of EMM ill! I BENNETT. I