8UNDAY MAY 7, 1905. PRIMROSE LEAGUE dontly expecting a much higher te, f : i for they art trying- to cover on fu.ure sailings. .. o Correct (Jotlics for Hen uue rrivc to aii, uuuas naruea in nam figures THE MORNING ASTOR1 AN AbTOlUA, ORKGN CHICAGO IS QUIET Premier Balfour Defines Attitnde of England. NO HOME RULE FOR IRELAND Predicts the "tfcwnfall of AH Parti , Opposed to the Union Party on Ac count of It , Attitude on tho Dis : establishment af tho Church. " " " ; . London, May . Premier Balfouf, In bit apeech at tho annual meeting. tho Prlraroee league defended all the eta of the unionist party1, and said that the sole weapon of the opposition consisted In motions for censure of tho government which woulJ come puu,. dieted that the country would never rjuirn the llbelals, to powV while' the latter upheld the disestablishment of the church and home rule or made any attack upon the union of England and Ireland In the disguise of the, i Scheme known , under . the uamei of Revolution, which waa , dangerous "f Briefly, the Dunraven, devolution scheme proposed to remove from the Immediate control of. parliament cer tain functions connected wljh purely Irish Business and -for administrative control of purely Irish finances, the house of commons having the right of veto. For this purpose it was pro posed to create a. financial council of 24 members, 12 to be elected by groups of existing . parliamentary constituen? dea and It to be named, the council which Is to Be under the presidency of the lord lieutenant and the vice presidency of the chief secretary for Ireland. It was also proposed to ere ate an Irish body selected from Irish members of the house of commons and which should deal with business re lating to Irish affair. RATES ADVANCING. Rwssisn Fleet Mskoa Insuraneo Rates . Advsnoe. ; Baa Francisco, May J.-Now that there is a possibility of the Russian fleet turning up almost any day In ori ental waters, the rates of marine in surance covering war risks on vessels playing between this port and Japan have risen considerably and will con tinue to rise as the risk of capture as sumes larger proportions. Up to the present time, except, when the fliat Russian fleet was hovering over the coast of Japan, 'the minimum rate, one eighth of one per cent, has been .ob tainable. But with the approach of the two squadrons from European waters this has been 'advanced until the rate today is 2 per cent for Ma0 Bailings. The rate for neutral ports, euch as Hong Kong and Shanghai, stands at 1 per cent Shippers are evl- Crystal Domino Is the name of a brand of sugar, put up by Hayemeyer & Elder at thei New York factory. It comes In dain tily cut cubes, Just the right size for the coffee or tea,' The best quality su gar obtainable, without waste or flakes of dirt Absolutely pure. Full weight guaranteed. Packed in 5-pound box, 65 cents. Tour guest will appreciate lti We alwaya carry a full line of the National Biscuit Company's goods. They are tho best by test Read be low: Nabisco 8ugsr Wafers Thin strips as light as sunshine, concealing be tween them a luscious cream. Servo with any ice or drink. Flaovred with chocolate, vanilla, lemon, orange, mint; lb tins daintily packed 30 eta. Saltine Biscuit A little different 10 cts. Five O'clock Teas Simply delici ous, lb 20 eta. " Vanilla Wafers Worth a trial, pack R?e, 15 cts. A. V. ALLEN THE QUALITY GItOCER Tenth and Commercial Streeta Seven Dollars la a fair price for a natty Hummer hat Did you pay more last year? If so, aave money this season by inspecting our line of Hummer hats, as pretty as you want t'.iem, as cheap as you can get them anywhere. We trim shapes to order. We alter hats to please you. We have hats lor less and for more money, ; THE FAIR l MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. I EXCLU8IVE MILLINERY A Reasonable Prices. STAR THEATER BLDGL A8T0RIA, SHIPPING NEWS. Tho steamer Alliance, Ctpt. Hard. wick, master, arrived In yesterday aft ernoon from Eureka and Cooa Bay with a full list of passengers and con siderable freight . She discharged a lot of cedar lumber and . miscellaneous fselght at the CeJleedet dock and left up the river for Portland., where ah expects to go on tho dry dock and will salt on return trip Thursday. The At Uanco encountered nasty .weather be tween Eureka and Cooa Bay, but had pleasant sailing between Coot and this port. The steamer Toledo left Coos Bay Friday morning and the officers on the Alliance were surprised she had not shown up yet. The American Bar tfecla jCjtbt EJ Nelson, master, arrived' in last evetr- Ing and will load lumber tor Manila at some, of the ujfc river mills. ' The steamers South Bay and Aurella afe scheduled to leave 'San Francisco for this port The steamer Elmore arrived In last evening front Tillamook with a, good Jcarf0 tgnt and list of passen. Amonsr nee nassenrers were J. E Sibley and wife formerly manager . x,uckjj Lumbr Company plant at Hobsonvllle. but now In charge of the same company' plant at 1 Truplre. Kevaifa. Th ttMBer Edg,r( Which' has run for years oa Wallapa harbor has been w,a by the Simpson Lumber Company to I C. Soule ana has been taken to Grays harbon. It is reported that'Capt McFanlano, who is In charge of he steamer Elder, may make another attempt to float her. : ' "" The steamer Sheridan sails today for San Francisco with a cargo1 of 6W. 000 feet of lumber. , A barkentine was "reported outside late yesterday afternoon. It Is prob ably the Chehatla, bow out over 100 days fnom Manila. 8he will probably be brought in today.' Steamer Oregon may go on the run between Nome and Seattle, when re placed on tho Astoria-San Francisco run by tho St Paul, which Is now about ready tor commission. The Ore gon is owned by the White Star Com pany, by whom she was chartered to the San Francisco, A Portland Steam ship Company. The contractors having the removal of the -Challenger wreck In hand, at South Bend, have at last succeeded In getting a coffer 'dam to stick on the Latter hatch, and as soon as they can fish up their engine, pump and other iktas, which dropped Into the bay when the dam fell and broke off. an end of the scow a. few days ago. they will start to pump out the Bold and there by expect to -raise the sunken ship. The schooner Gerald C is scheduled to sail for Kehalem this mowing. Voice Culture, y' Mrs. R. E. Paslay, who recently opened a studio for instruction In singing, states that she has received a number of applications, but has so far accepted only a few pupils, glasses of three, entering tcjgetber, haye spe cial advantages, as M:. Paslay Is an exceptionally talented, teacher, being a graduate of Oberlln cons:rvatdrjr. The studio is at her" residence, 677 Ex change street Sirs. Paslay, who Is also a leading memoes of the Metho- di I, church choir her has a flne soprano voice with which she is win ning her, way lpto the hearts of local musical people. .1 HOTEL ARRIVALS. Occident. . H. J. Lender, Kelso. C. A. Taylor, Kelso. O. N. Shelly, San Francisco. W. Kllllngsworth, Portland. Geo. Edwards, Portland. " Geo. Dlngman, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Slbleyi Truckee. W. Ray, Deep River. F. Dixon, Clark Creek, H. T. Smith, Catlln. F. GUllspie. Portland. J. Danner, San Francisco. , C. Armstrong, San Francisco. F. M. Warren, Portland, O. W.' Hume, San Francisco. T. Robinson, Portland. W. Danlelson, Portland, F. Irish, Ft. Stevens. N. Le Vinson, Portland, . ' ' H., Pink. Indiana. , ' ;'T C. Londer, Kelso. P.rker. '' M. X Sharp. Wichita, Kan. I J. F. Enqulst, Wichita, R. G. Daniels, Kelso, P Bert Graham, Hwaco. , . , " B. Anderson, Newport J. Miller, Vancouver, Wash. J Wm Brewster, New York. O. S. Howe, Manchester N. H. Mrs. P. G. Graves, Portland. C. Ahlers, Seaside. , ' T Geo. Warren, Portland. A. D. Smith, Tillamook, I . Sam. F. Nelll, Tillamook, Arthur Smith Portland. Fritz Anderson, Deep River. Arthur Harrlsoq Deep. River. David Roily Ft Columbia. Geo. Eckman, wife and child, Bwaco. L. Bochl, Ft Stevens. A. BochL Ft Stevens. John Shaunghessy, Portland. ' W. E. Cooler, Portland. Ed Kelly, Portland. iJ Belieeed Rioting is Ow an StriKe to End Soon. V POLICE FAVORED . STRIKERS Mayor Dunne and Sheriff Barott Bs liavo tho Werat It Over "and That tho Police and Deputy Sheriff Will Be Able to Maintain Order; P' N Chicago, May i.-:oinparsUyo aulot feigned in tho downtown stteeta toda) for tho first tiem since th hegtnnhig of tho strike. A fw scattered out breaks but there waa a complete ab sence of mere hi ng crowds) that foi day followed tho wagon of tho boy cotted firms through the street and seised every opportunity to attack driver and wagon guards. Although no poaltlv developmenta have been made aa yet. there la a strong feeling, both on tho part of the employers and strikers that the worst of the strlks has passed and In a few. day the streets will be cleared for traffic, . While fighting ' dissapeared- In the streets In a largo measure, K broke out with renewed violence In war words between members, of the Em ployers' Association and tho . labor leaders. Charges are also mad against the police, it being said that from the outset they In many cases favored the strikers, refusing to arrest men when they were seen assaulting non-union men, and lost no opportunity to take tho latter into custody whenever pos sible to find an excuse for so doing. It is said by members of the Employ ers' Association that captains and lieu tenant of police have been dlrellct In their duty In the suppression of dis order and charges hav been filed egalnst a number of them before the police trial board. Mayor Dunne said tonight that ht would appoint a commission to Inves tigate the facts in. dispute. He also expressed htmaelf as confident that the serious part of the strike waa ove and there will be no more excitement In the streets. Sherlft Barrett ex pressed similar views, and declared that there would be no more fighting and with his deputies and the police the people could be protected. THE OCCIDENT DINNER. Mock Turtle. Pickles Olives Boiled Chinook Salmon Egg Sauce Chicken a la Maryland Baked Clam Pie Orange Fritters Prime Rlbsrieif. au Jus Leg VeaJ and Dressing Mashed Potatoes XewABoileJ Potatoes String U'uns Sugar Corn Lobster Salad Mayonnaise Apple, Rhubarb and Cocoanut Pie . Strawberries and Cream Fruit Coffee Nuts and Raisins The War Almost Over. Only one more battle expected arid that will be when our; competitor learn what bargains we are offering In machines. New, slightly used and second-hand. New ones, $37 and up: slightly used, 125 and up. Second hand, U and up. Some fine bargains for Monday and Tuesday. If your old machine is not doing good work, let u know.. We make a specialty of expert repair work, guaranteeing your old macnine 10 uo as gooa worn as ever. SINGER SEWINO MACHINE CO., Tefth street between Commercial and Bond Sts. Program Tonight. This afternoon nj tonight will ba the last opportunity the people of As toria will have of listening to the fa mous Italian band at the Star theater. Following Is the program for torrlghti March Oood-Byo to' Astoria , 'V D'Urbane Overture Poet and Teasant . . Suppe Selection Lucia Donizetti Solos by Slgnorl do Fablo, Diancons Macario, do Mobile, C. dl Fulvlo and Salvatore. March Finale . Baseball Seorea. Tacoma, San Francisco 1, Tacoma 2. Seattle, Portland S, Seattle 0. ' San Francisco, Los Angeles 3, Oak land 4. 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