1 ' 1 4 rr THE MORNING AST0R1A& AbTOMA.OREON. ATUROAY, MAY, SO, IOCS. if 1: t 1 ' f i 4 !1 I SCOTT INTERVIEWED Oregonian Editor Gives Interest mg SUUment of Fair. "EXTENSION, DEVELOPMENT Caatidcta that tha Lewis and Clark Fair Will ft Equal ts Any Expos tian Evr Held to tha Country, Al though Nat an as Lagt a teal. Chics, May II. H. W. Scott, edi tor U the Dally Oregxmlaa of Port land. Ore, passing Utrourh Chicago an fejs return horn from Ntw Tora, hJ rnadt the following statement abouj the Uwla and CUrtt Mnoeltion, ta be opened In Portland on June 1: The Lewi and Clark centennial with th celebration of It at Portland, touches the ImtfUistton In several wayaV It la both a retrospect and Jortcart tU recalls the IWorie con ditions under which the territorial limit, of the United States were ad vanced and extended across the con ""ttflMtt and vr the Rocky mountains to the Pacific ocan, and now, also it Is a prophecy of new history with vast extension and development. 1 j ' means an Immense improvement, on the shores of the western continent ' of America, in harmonious develop ment with th. nates of the Missis sippi valle and of ths Atlantic sea board, and it means, Ynorover, a new irrtovement and growth of commercial energy on the Pacific ocean botn on Its Ameilcan and Asiatic shores which la destined to rival, perhaps, even to surpass tbt eommrce between ' western Kurope and eastern America. "The exposition Itself will be equal to every expectation. It Is no rival, of course, to such vast fairs as those of Chicago, and 8t Louis, but we be lieve it will be the best of all smaller expositions which tha country hj known. The material are select' a n arrantd with a view to best re sults in smallest compass, from ex perleneo w'th all expositions that have preceded It. : Eminent men from all parts. , socialists in, various branches of science and thought, will be pres ent to lerd Interest at intervals by their fame and dUcourtt. ' J The site of tbt exposition Is one of, unequalled natural b'auty, and It has been Improved by art to the ut most, without destroying its natural attractions, -. "Many of our states are partlclpat tng .in the exposition some ot them on a great scale. California and Washington have large buildings and have prpad splendid exhibits: New Tork and Massachusetts have erected handsome structures: Idaho, Missouri, Montana, Minnesota, and many other state ar participant. - V,' Foreign countries "also art taking an Interest In the exposition, especial ly those of th 'Asiatic shores of the Factt!4 Japan a fortmst arnotti tnem; ciuua also Shows her Interest, and. In our own governments exhibit also there If a fine presentation, of the Philippine Island.. . ; i i : VI "All the railways an making rates very favorable to tourists or visitors, and, It Is believed that this fair, based on the expansion of our country to U Pacific and the aTf development of Pacific coast commerce, will Jo much to give the people of the whole United Sutea. new and large t3tas of our natural growth . and commercial expansion. - flrtni inn P III II. h 1 UtflUU Coned Gothes for Men Day Suits bearing this label jlfiwdpeiijaoiins MAKERS frMWyoRK are veritable traps for the MADE-TO-MEASURE wearer and how easily he falls into them. No wonder ; nine times out of ten he never got as good.- The makers' guarantee, and our, with every garment. We are ex elusive agents here "Y Baseball Scares. . San ' Pranclsco. Portland "S. Kan Frsncisco S. Seattle, Oakland 7. Seattle 2. Los Angeles, Tacoma. 3, Los Ang leal. ONE MORE STRIKE Troy Shirt, Collar and Cuff Fac tory C;ntemplete Strike. TROUBLE WITH STARCHERJS MAKE HAUL Battle Between Harbor Police and River Thieves. ' CONCHA BEANS CAPTURED Tha Harbor elit W Battse Shsts Than the River Pirstet ana After an Exciting Chass in taata tha Rivar Pirates Had ts lurrendsn. New Tork. May II. A battle with pistols between a squad of harbor po lice and a band of river pirates has re sulted in tht capture of the latter and tha recovery of five bags of concha beans valued at 1 1000, Tha fight was a bitter one while It lasted. In an swer to an alarm from a railroad pier CO the North river six officers hurried there la a lawn, Jus, as they ap (roacjlt in 6pen boat fit.ed with all engine shot out of tht darkness and txaaAed full speed across the river. The police commanded a halt, but the twe pirates crowded on power and dropped Into the bottom of their craft. Taking up the chase the ponce opened fire which drew an Inatant response. Thr thieves were not good marksmen while their boat was being struck nearly f vry shot and after a short chase they surrendered; No ' on was wounded although scores ot shots were ex changed. WOMEN WANT A SLICE. Went Rockefeller ts Build Church Ds stroysd by Tornado. Toronto, Kan., May U. The womer, of the Baptist church have written tv John D. Rockefeller asking for finan cial assistance to build their church. which was destroyed by a tornado. HARMONY of colors is more than a requisite in home decoration. We have all the perquisites that go with that class of work: Novelties In wall paper, burlap in dainty col ors, lincrusta In pretty designs, fancy mouldings to set off exquisite panel Ideas; paint of every descrlP' tlon and the workmen to carry out your ideas In every detail. Have you thought of FRESCO WORK for your celling? shine. That's where we We are also agents for Dearrlptive Quest folder mailed) on re- B. F.ALLEN ZLSON Well Psper, Psints, Eta, M5-S67 Commsrcis! fit, Astoria. Trouble Started in the Laundry Ds psrtmsnt ef Pssbady A Co, Ssia to Ba tha Largest Plant ef Its Kind in tha Werls for These Goods. Troy. N. T, May II. A general shut down of the expensive shirt, col lar and cuff factories here Is feared owing to the trouble which has exist ed for a fortnight between the starch era and employes. Nine of the Urge factories having laundry plants ari now affected and no work is being laundered in those shops because the starchers refuse to handle the work. If the work cannot be laundred busi ness in the factories is likely to halt unless! the manufacturers djacldej te utilize non-union help of which ther: Is no ind'ca'.ion. The trouble started in the laundry department of the Cluett, Peabo4y A Co., said to be the largest plant ot the kind in the woild. The employ?-, demanded more wages, which they ald had been cut down; also the r-Instatetnea-jt of discharged employe The firm refused, and the starchers quit together with those in the. Ide plant. Material from these two was offered in o.her plants but the starch ers refused to handle It, and left the various shops. Thus th trouble wa spread, and, a goods cannot be han lleJ except through the laundering departments about 2000 hands, many of them tirls, are now without work. If the s'rlke continues many thousand more will le Involv d. The strike Is ilso extnclng along other lines. Teamsters are refusing to hsndle any goods from the shops while the manu facturers have b?n notifiedl by) the ?xpress companls agnts that thy did not care to take the goods from the fac tories and endanger the men work ing on their wagons. Many cases that were packed for the expressmen to take away remain unmoved. ELEVEN SAILING YACHTS. No Craft Resembling Any ef Yachts 4 Have Seen Sighted. ! Newport, May II. No craft re sembling any of the rlet of the II yachts sailing from Sandy Hook ti the Llxard for the trophv o.verwt by tht emperor of Germany have ben elxlttedt by the Nunturke? HgM')lp since last midnight, when the white square rigged veosel, bel'eved .o have been the Valhalla, was seen. it is b lleved that all of the yachts passed the lightship in the fog that prevailed yesterday and last night an 1 that the Valhalla was the last to pass. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Psrksr, V M. Norton. San Francisco, May Norton, San Francisco. J. J, And rson. Los Angeles. A. J. Titus, Qaraboldi. H. Klehl, Urn Angeles. J. H, Williams, San, Francisco, Oto. Watt, Stattlt. M. Miller, Jamestown. S. A. Miller, Jamestown. Wm. ftmalL Van Francisco, Thos. Trams, Ran Francisco. Walter halter. Chicago, ' Jot Oslleltch, New Tork. K. B. Brown, Coltngtr, r VT1 M. F, croonie, coiinger, t; John Mlchslla, Ban Francisco. J. F. Lorall, Ran Francisco, Grant ,Oberg, Tuscon. M. Lahst, gan Francisco, Mrs. Smith, Astoria. B. Wylle, Naacl. M. Beatty, Hammond. Oea. Pocey, Clifton.. OtaMant ''. M. Asher, Ban Francisco. 'v N. Phllllis, Ran Francisco. H. H, Wlnslow and wife, Oakland. C, M. Richmond. T. O. Colsman, PortlatJ. v ' ! ' U M. Felney, San Francisco. W. P. Daniels and daughter, D n r. It A. Hawkins, llwaco, 1. W. B. Owens. Chinook. ' ' H. J. Mlntorn, Newport J. Anlsfleld. Cleveland. , 0 eo. Harvey, Denver. F. Ward. Portland. . Mrs. C W. Jones. Portland. Miss Church, Portland. ) W. R. Mackensle. Portland. Park and Washington, Portlaad, Orsgoa The School of Quality" MODERN, PRACTICAL, COMPLETE Opea sa bs year. CstslsgMS tree A. P. ARMfiTRONQ. LL. B.. PRINCIPAl Studsnts May Enter at Any Tims. SHIPPING NEWS. Accussd of Adultery. Chas. N. Johnson filed an Informa tion fn Judge Goodman's' court yes terday, charging his wife, M-s. C, N Johnson and a young man with the crime of adul.ery. The arrest was made by Constable Utzinger. The par ties appeared In court y'stnlay and were admitted to ball In the sum of t500 each to appear for examination Monday. The bail was furnished and they were released from custody. A Year in College. 1200 cash or a year in college can e quickly earn'd by one young man or lady in each country during the summer. Tlan does not interfere wl'h other employment, an student can select the school. State name of institution you wish to attend. No money require!. For Particulars Address. MORTON H. PR EMBERTON. Centralis, Mo, The steamer Elmore Is due from Tillamook today. . The steamer Toledo ts due today from Grays Harbor. The schooner Alvena from this port arrlveJ at gan Francisco yesterday. The schooler Beulah sailed yester day from San Francisco bound for tills port. The steamers F. A. Kllburn and As uncion a:e due today Irom Kan Fran cisco, i- Th; s'.eumer Northland, with a cargo of SSO.OOO (eet of lumber, sailed for San Pedro yesterday. The light house tender Columbine wc-nt to Portland yesterday after sup plies for the light hou-e service. She will probably come In curly this morning, one day behind. Is a very good beglnnmg for her Initial trip. The steamer Costa Rica from San Francisco failed to show up here yes terday, but was reported outside late last evening. The steamer Alliance sails this morning for Eurka via Coos Bay. Among her cargo are several freight cars whlcn are consigned to the Simp son Lumber Co. at North Bend. The stiamers Redondo, carrying 300.000 feet of lumber, 400 tons of wheat, 100 tons of barley, and South Boy with a cargo of 475,000 feet of lumbtr, sailed yesterday for San Francisco. MaJ. W. C. LangMtt, United States engineers, Jeft for Alaska this morning on a trip cf inspection. He will visit the various lighthouse stations and In quire Into their want- so as to be per sonally acquainted with conditions be fore e'.earrfr Homer Is sent north with supplies next month. Maj. Langfltt will be absent for about 10 days. In lift la yours if yon meet us half way In your work. Our graduates art all employed. Wt will place you In a position upon graduation, we nave tht reputation of being the lending Business College on tht Pacific coast. and ths most thoroughly equipped west of Chlcsgo. Open all the year. Eend for our illustrated catalogue. Fret. Bchtike Walker Business College. Stsams Building, Portland, Oregon. HAVE JUST OftStb A LINE OP LEWIS G CLAIM OUTING HATS They are light and airy and fit any fairy lady or miss. Made of wlil.e duck wltn Lewis and Clurk rllihou. Prices art reasonable. Just the thing for a day's outing. Shspss for summer hsts In msny stylss. We trim hats to ord'r and csn sell you the trimmings If you want to make up your own hat. Wt art selling tut our tntirt lint tf notions ts make more ram for tht mil linery department Mrs. R. Intfleton, WELCH BLOCK, Comit trt V md ISlh Streets. Plsnting Oysters in Willsps Bsy. South B nd, Wash., Miiy II. East ern seed y-ters are arriving almost daily nnd the oyster mn art busv transplanting them to the, beds in Willapa Harbor, where, In three y?ars. the oy fers will attain a slz and" flavor eqUKled by Uw oysters any where. Germsn Cruiser Rs'tutis. London, May II. According 'to tht correspondent at Shanghai of the Morning Pott, the German crulsei Seeadler has returned there from purvey of Haichou. The samt corre spondent says a magistrate at HaJchu states that the German flag was hoist ed there but has since been removed. AWAY AHEAD of them all on "bosebull boods." "Spauldlngs,," the muffle name makes all the difference because Bpauldlng's policy is first of all to make a good article, with just a fair profit to them selves and the dealer no Jobber and charge the same everywhere, if a dealer raises the price he loses' the agency. No 200 per cent profit as dealers In cheap goods make. Then Spaulding guarantees everything to be Just as represented or money back. Spauldlng's goods are the only "of ficial" goods manufactured. See the show window. J. N. GRIFFIN Show window full tf thsm. One Price to All, Goods MarKcd In Pltln Figures. in About tha quality of n !! S3 Hat, you bad belt ask somebody bad worn ont) ba will pralaa It bmmt tba oar niodrsljr will prnilt staC J We bav a now ttltr ht tint prom Im to b very popular. It baa a blf b taper crown and Kralum flat aet brim. Jmt tbe bat for young; ntea. TROUSERS That prrsotit a natty, fetching; ap pearance, allow liiir that riisy, satisfy ' lug freedom ol actluiieiily found la perfi'Ct iUtlMf truriiu'iits. $2 to $6 S. DANZIGER & CO., Astoria' Greatest Clothiers. 490500 Commercial St. N BENTON'S NEW VALVELESS GASOLINE MARINE ENGINE. Simple and Sellable. Litest Cat Th ill Lm Parts la Cti Out tf OrtV, lui;Wurln:Pru, Mars ftwsr wltii Leu I'ms.Um CstoNsf. VrAu Ptrftct Ceo trtl Quid Cxhstttt " Any Speed frea KM) It 1000 rtvthiutM ptr nMsuls. H01B ran Sires 1 to 10 II. I'., Klngle ( jllnrter. Klzes a to 40 II. II., Double C j Under. KMrrrON, WASH. Ma, POUR CYLINDERS, TO ORDER TO KKgrlORSE! POWER. n i j PRAEL 0 imin TRANSFER CO. Telepbont 231 D RATING 0! EXPRESSING UYERY STABLE All goods Milpped toour cart will receive special attention, fc 709-715 Ccmmercial Street. Sherman Transfer Co. JHENRY HHERMAV, Manager Hacks, Carriages Baggag Checked and Transferred Trucks anl Furniture Wagons- tfanos Aloved, Boxed and Shipped. ' 413 Commercial Street Phone Main 121 ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Cupital I'alJ io 1100,0001 6arplai and UodIWde4 Profits I33.00C Transact, a general bauklng business. Interest paid on Urns dep Jtlta. J.Q.A.BOWLDY. O. I. PETERSO.V, FRASK PATTOK. J. W. OA KEF. k President Vioa Presideut Cubler. AasU Caaldtr KH' 163 TENTH STREET, ASTORIA ORE.