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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1905)
8 A SNAP FOR YOU A manufacturer shipped to us b Mistake a barrel of the , GENUINE UNCLE TOM'S Maple - vSyrup yt mp tn qtwrt bottles. We wrote the lanaf.telurer that we could not 'ws It He wrote buck that It was ln ini4 for San Francisco, but frelgat ft here trould make reshlpplng a loss. He decided to let us sell k Imrret we have at our own price. Mere yon are: Secular 40c a quart While It lasts, 25 cents a quart. as: 10111,1 GRQCEKY if fttne Main 681 A bo to fit, Aad a he ta wear Kiint b selected With taste anrt care HOLD UP of our shoes ant Investigate part thereof. You will And Osat Aey stand, the test. Shoes for Men . High and low shoes, hylo toe, Good year wejt, military,, heel. In tan. None better, at J3.50. High and low shoes, nob toe. Good year welt, military heel, lace. In tent leather. $3.50. rramp Steamer Chartered to Load Flour for Japan. STEAMER COLUMBINE BACK Coasting Steamer and Schoon- Ar rive in to Load Lumber at the Vari ous Mills and Several Steamers Ar rive in Pert and Depart. of Jews at Zhitomir, and thnt the mot ;t rcguiariy organised and any Jpwesacs were assaulted during thr attacks at Gostyn. The government papers are not permitted to print de tails of the recent attack on the Jews. At the ministry of the Interiors no details of rioting have boen received. ISrlof dispatches announced that the published reports are exaggerated and added, that nil was quiet there today. Troops were brought to Zhitomir from Vassalkl and notice was given thnt it any further attempt was made to mo les: th Jvs, the aoUttera would (Ire on all thojo causing the disturbance. 521 Commercial Street. It Is reported that the large and new British tramp steamer Queen Alex andra has been chartered to hurry across the Pacific to this port to load flour and grain for Japan In time to deliver It there before July 1, when the new tariff schedule on flour goes Into effect Confirmation of the report has been withheld, however, but ship pers do not consider the scheme im practical, although the cargo would have to be dispatched In haste unless the steamer Is already plowing th waves eastward. When last reported, the Queen Alex- andra was at Shanghai on April 15. If still there she would have to bowl along at a rapid rate In order to reach here, load and return to the Japanese coast before the first July, and she would; have little time to spare in port Shippers concede that grain and flour shipments to the orient will be heavy this year, despite the forthcom ing Increase In duty on flour, and the supposition Is that Quite a fleet of tramps will be called Into service dur. Ing the season. The Queen Alexandra, if the report of her charter proves true, is loked upon as a forerunner of this Oeet, not to take Into considera tion the steamship Ferndene. now re- ceiving cargo for Yokohama, Kobe and Moji. The Queen Alexandra registers "85 tons net, and would carry away mere than 60000 tons.' SHIPPING NEWS. TheSeason Sf5 for Shells Souvenirs heguo. We have Just received a bipment, plain and fancy, pol o as to show nature's srift In beauty. Some are hand painted. are made Into pretty paper 'weXebtM .Ink stands, etc. "Ea abeUs are cheap this season. from 10 cents up. We have rerjr pretty one at 20 cents. SYElYSON'S BOOK 8TORE, M5 Commercial Street. Trnfi and Commercial Streets. Crystal Domino ft the name of a brand of sugar, put fcy Havemeyer & Elder at their ew York factory. It comes In dain fltty eat cubes, Just the right size for e coffee or tea. The best quality su Wr obtainable, without waste or flakes C rt Absolutely pure. Full weight auuanteed Packed In 5-pound box, 5 cent. Tour guest will appreciate We always carry a full line of the Xattoml Biscuit Company's goods. ThT are the best by test Read be- The steamers Aurelia, Redondo and Xorthland are due to arrive today from 'Frisco. The Bteamer South Bay arrived In yesterday and left up the river, where she will load lumber. The British ship Sconsdale arrived down last evening and will probably go to sea today. The steamer Oregon sails this morn ing- at 4 o'clock. The steamer Francis Leggitt Is due tomorrow. She brings a cargo of red wood from Eureka. The steamer Alliance sailed for Eureka via Coos Bay yesterday morn. Ing. The steamer Aberdeen and schoon er Beulah arrived at San Francisco yesterday. The Beulah made the trip in 4ft days. The barkentine Amazon has loading lumber at Portland and as soon as the captain gets a crew to gether she will come down the river. Bids for the construction of Bur, rows island light station, on Puiret sound, located on the west side of Burrows Island, on Rosario strait, were opened at noon yesterday. Mai. Langfltt United States engineers. The station consists of one fog signal Duildlng, with light tower attached. one oil and coalhouse, and one double dwelling. The bidders are: ' John A. Fastabend, Astoria. 114.985: the Burrell Construction Co., San Francisco. 117.969: John 5tt.n,.i,fl0M Seattle, 12,700; Barnett & Farmer. An- acoretes, 9595; Dundon Bridge A. Con struction Co., San Francisco, 121,930. Xo award has been made, but If re sponsible, the contract will be award ed to the lowest bidder. The lighthouse tender Columbine re turned yesterday from her weeks' cruise to Point Roberts and other calls along the coast. ' "S1VAIUUV 1310H Occident W. P. Hunch, Chicago. Win. William, Manchester. N. jr. A. M. Wels. Red Rank. N. J C Bonkanen, Ilwaco. , C. Christopherson, Oakland. J. C. Hinds, Portland, I. Cohn, San Francisco. W. Neighbors, Seattle. B. O. Williams, Seattle. D. Melthum, Portland. Wm. Clark, Portland. F. W. Rasmussen, South Bend. ' W. J. Zimmerman, Portland. A. Zurich. New York. A. S. Porslld. Seaside. C. A. Paulson, Portland. B. Fleckerstem, Portland. J. H. Walker, Portland. O. W. Hume, San Francisco. J. B. Ballentlne, Portland. C C. Hall, Portland. O. Schllckmnn, Cincinnati, O. J. C. Macdonald. San Francisco. W. S. Phillips. Portland. M. A. Lynch, Portland A. O. Barker. Portland W. Spinning. Portland. Psrksr. N. Fay. Eureka, ; W. J. Miller, Portland. Geo. Levansalter. Portland. W. S. Phillips. Portland. Chas. Kary, Portland. W. Halt Portland. A. Becker, Portland. W. Sakala, Ilwaco. B. F. Laws, Lyle. W. J. Henderson, Cathlamet Thomns Day, Cathlamet J. Johnsson Ilwaco. J. E. Mllllken Portland. W. E. Albee, Oregon City. J. W. Strawyer, Oregon City. Mrs. Young, Portland. Earl Chandelar, Salem. Mrs. Fred Brown, Portland. may If thuy desire arrange for nay ment lit 10 equal annual Installments the same as for street Improvement In large cities. The Fishing Industry.' The Indication are that the sal mon Indus ry on the Columbia river will exreel in value of the pack thnt of last year. It Is very probable that Ihls will b seiners' and trnptnrn' year, us the winter hns barn unusual ly mild there Is no freshet In the river and no eastern Oregon cloudbursts to increase the- volume of water. Lost year the gill net men made money on account of these conditions. As th cun Is coming In Inter every year It Is too early to predict the result of tne industry this year. All Clothing Bought at Wise's Light Store Pressed I? 1 -rl t. tlM a. 4. rree 01 marge nnenevcr iou 3 ay so. n Union Ikre's Strengtl The China Has Arrived. Have you seen the new- arrivals In I the crockery depurtmeut at Foard A Stokes t Long Hose at Short Price. Bond your children to Foard A J Stokes for their hosiery. 25-cent hose are 8 pair for 35 cents. There's no' beauty In all th lan,i That can with her face compare. Her Hps are red, her eyes are bright fche takes Rocky Mountain at night Frank Hart's drug store. It pays to do business gener. ously. The proof: Schilling! Best. Full-strength and pure, and the prices only enough to pay for the quality. Money back. fxffkt HANSEN'S K Gloves and Gauntlets for outdoor workers . fM . Vn imsI .11 f pmisw, ewfc 4 mr Utm iks tar etktr mmm iter sre Hrfwlr rl.forw4, k. mat mh ly ! u4 & knUr dMrwitkl trtttb'. Tktrt .re m (miI.s, ls4lt Hif NmiliflHHl. - . L( IW It lH.r4 (. BMWi rltl. .r ik. ki m u kti 4 is. Me" liraclt. strfMI. Thty ve ahriri ematorM) itMisr 1BUILT LIKE A HAND" fOR SALE BY lermaE Wise Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. INTERESTING NEWS Crop Conditions in Clatsop Coun ty and Oregon. SALMON , FISHING INDUSTRY Under ths Nsw Laws County Roads Can Be Built by Assessing Adjso.nt Property in ths 8sm Manner as Is Street Improvements Being Mads. realize that It "won't do to sacrifice quality to price" we want to lnre-ts you with that fact bccnues we have been very fortunate In matter of price on a large lot of "Our Special Unen. a fine note paper In lib pkgs of 84 Double Sheets linen clothh paper. At the rate this paper Is sold everywhere the price would be about 0c per pound but on account of the large quantity bought and by discounting the bill we can sell It special at 60c p.r tb pkg. Sample sheet free to try. Come In and get one. Are your spirits drooping? Do you feel that tired feeling? Dos your ap petite need coaxing? Then your blood I poor. .That )s nature's way of tell ing you that you need our m ALTI-TONE It Is an Ideal tonic, bracing, strength enliiir and exht'.aratlng. R purifies ths Wood. Mies up the system and will make you feel like yourself again In ft week or st FRANK HlRT, Drolst. SOLE AGENT Orner 14th and Commercial lit a, ILSUfflllG abttco 8ugsr Wafers Thin strips ess Bght as sunshine, concealing be tween them a luscious cream. Serve may fee or drink. Flavored k ehoeofate, vanilla, lemon, orange, tfat; rt tins daintily packed 30 cts. SaHine Biscuit A little different -Mcta. five O'Clock Teas Slmpl dqjlcl- 141b 20 cts. Van?a Wafers Worth a trial, pack ace. 15 cts. WOULD KILL JUDGE. The Way to get line new diamonds, watches and Jewelry, is to buy n cur credit plan. Unredeemed high-grade gen Uesoen'e watch, 21 Jewel, cres eeot! St, Waltham, embossed gold ftned, 25-year hunting case. CfOoS as new. Same watch, new 5. Price, 30. Pay 17.60 down, balance weekly. Astoria Loan Office. RELIABLE JEWELERS ' and LOAN BROKERS Sal. Commercial street. Seattle Insane Man Attemps to Kill Judge Wicksrsham. Seattle, May 11. a SDecIal to the Post Intelligencer from FalrbanV Alaska, states that Ole Peterson wont to Judge Wlckersham's chambers at the lunch hour today for the purpose of shooting the Judge. The Jud was aDsent rrom his office at the time. The United States marshal was Immediate. iy inrormed of the Intentions of Pet erson and caught and disarmed him after a struggle. Peterson- fought des peratedly and tried to kill the mar haJ. , i, flit.j Peterson was recently released from the Insane asylum at Btellacoom. He was seeking revenge on Judse Wick. ersham. who committed him to the Institution. When he was captured he expressed regret that he did not kill the Judge. Peterson will be examined as to his sanity tomorrow. MA8SACRE OF JEWS. Government Papers Are Not Psrmit- ted to Print News. k St. Petersburg. May 11. The Novo- sti, the Jewish organ, claims to have -eliable Information of the massacre The weather during the nast week has been cool for rapid growth, and crops In Clatsop county and through out the western portion of the state did not advance as rapidly as during the preceding week. In the Willam ette valley there were several sharp frosts, the most damaging of which was to tender vegetables and some va rieties of fruit Plowing and seeding are now prac tically completed, and work on sum. mer fallow is progressing nlcelv. Fall and spring grain continue in excellent condition. Wheat, oats, rve nn.i hup. ley are growing satisfactorily, and In some sections of western Oreeon rv and barley are beginning to head. Hop have reached the tops of the wires in some favored localities, but in many yards the crop Is coming up unevenly, necessitating the "cutting back" of the vines. Corn and potato planting continues. some corn; is up and the stand Is re. ported as very good. Early potatoes were quite badly frosted durine- the week.the tops In many localities beine froren to the ground. Gardens have nade slow growth owing to the lack or sunshine. Improving County Roads. One of the new laws Drovldea thnt when a majority of the property holders within two miles on either side of a county road or DroDosed route for "uch desire to have a road laid out or an existing one graded, paved or extensively Improved at the expense of property owners, they may petition the county court to have the same done. Viewers will be an. pointed, who with the aid of a survey will make a report of the proportion ate cost to all Interested and the ag gregate cost, which shall be filed with the county court Notice of the time for hearing of remonstrators will be given, after 'which the court proceed or abandon the project If the work Is done it will be by contract, and the amount assessed to adjacent property owners within the two-mile limit, who From Itching and Bleeding Eczema Pain Terrible Body and face Covered with Sores' Doctors and Medicines Failed. rc ANOTHER WONDERFUL CURE BY CUTICURA " No totiira run tll Vm. T .y j for five years with itching and bleed- iug eczema, unm i was cured by tht Cuticnra Remedies, and I am so grate ful I want the world to know, for what ucimca me win lie J pothers. My body wtu uivcrca wun sores. One da it WOtlld ajm tn Km and then break out again with the most terrible pain and Itching. I have my life did I experience such awful utfering as with thia eczema. I had made no my mind that death was near at hand, and I longed for that time when I would be at rest. I had tried fflanyajnerentaoctorsand medidnea without suceeii, and my mother brought me the Cuticnra Remedies, Insisting that I try them. I began to feel better after the first bath with Cnticnra Soap, and one application of Cuticnra Ointment I continued with the Soap and Ointment, and have taken four bottleaof Cuticnra Resolv ent, and consider myself well. Any person having any doubt about thii wonderful cure by the Cuticnra Rem- S? AiC.1l,wrlteto m7 address. Mr. Altie Etson, Bellerue, Mich." ITCHING ECZEMA And All Other Itching and Scaly Eruptions Cured by Cuttcura. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as In ecrema; the fright ful scaling, as in psoriasis J the loss of hair and crusting of acalp, as in acalled head ; all demand a remedy of almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cuticnra Sosp. Ointment, and Pills are such 1 stand proven beyond all doubt. Yoo cannot have too miny safeguard! for the health of family and clf, especially the growing children. Bad or antique plumb ing la it dangerous to the health aigoodtw modern Plumbing it beneficial. The cost of renewing your bathroom with "fiasiii Ware will in reality be health aiiurance. W have aamplei In our ahow roomi and will gladly quote you prlcea. J. A. MONTGO 10.-17777" The Palace Cafe. The Best Restaurant. ? Regular Meals 25c. Everything the Market Affords. Sunday Dinners a Specialty. , Palace Catering Co, FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY Agents The Linen Thread Co. SALMON TWINE, COTTON TWINE, ROPE Fishermen and Cannery Supplies ANDREW ASP, BLACKSMITH. - ptrtng InaUlled a Babber Tiring Maobina of tha Iatst pattern I am prepared to do all kinds of work in that Una at reasonable prloea. Telephone 291. CORNER TWELFTH AND DllANE STREETS. I i