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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1905)
8 THE M0RN1NCJ ASTORIA N. ASTORIA, OREGON. THUMOAV, JUNI 1, 1J08. " HOT CAKES taste best with GOOD SYRUP tOG CA8IN MAPLE SYRUP and LONG'S WOODLAWN MAPLE SYRUP. Gallon, $1.35. Vi'gillont 75c Quart, 45c. LONG'S SARATOGA DRIPS SYRUP and Pacific Coast Syrup Co.' TEA GARDEN DRIPS SYRUP. Gallon. 85 cent. HaK-gallona, 45 cent. ASTORIA GROCEKY S23 Commarcial St. Phon Main 681 A shoe to fit. And a shoe to wea r M ust be select! With taste ant care ACCIDENT ON RIVER Steamer Spencer Runs Into Steam' er Dalles City. OCCURRED NEAR LINTON Yesterday's Shipping Ntw from Atto ria and Arrival and Departure of Vestal Steamer Legget Tow Log Raft to San Francisco. Whether Servant or Master Th decerning purchar comes to our store for the LATEST IN FOOTWEAR for man, woman or child Many styles to please many diff erent people, at prices that are less than is charged by many dealers. Have you aeon that SWELL LINE OF OUTING SHOES In our win dows? Just the thing for Th Fair. CONFIRMATION SHOES. !i'2l ContuierHnl Street. I NO W is-the time to get your shell ornaments This Week's Special 2.3c Shell Weights for lc. 10c. Trays for 5c. Great Reductions this week only, SVENSON'S BOOK STORE, 105 Commercial Street. flow to Know Royal Granite Steel Ware Ywoan always know Royal Granite 3teH. Wfare by Its label and by the uUful gray-blue of the shads pe culiar to Itself, which makes the most m. tractive of all kitchen-ware. Coffee Pots which may be perfectly cleansed not nly from the "grounds," but from th? taint of sodd?n cold coffee, with more ilnsing; no sharp corners or pestering Joints; other valuable Improvements. Berlin Saucepans Most used of kitchen tools In Its b'-st dress; very light; very s rong; not a seam; top of heavy tin; wood knob al ways cool. Royal Granite Steel Ware is formed from sheets of high-grade steel, without cement or solder.. After careful Inspection, it is evenly enam eled and brought to a beautiful finish. Everyone may have th"-se delightful iltchen helps a: a little more than cost f common tinware. A. V. ALLEN THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Street. Branch at Uniontnwn. Portland, May 31. As the result of having been run into by the eteamer Charles R, Spencer at an early hour this morning, the trip of the ateame Dalles City to the middle river tcrml nated rather suddenly near Linnton and the last heard from there was that he Ialles City was laid up with a brokm pittman, cylinder-head blown yut and her wheelhouse Injured, No one was hurt. Capt. E. W. Spencer, owneof the Charles R. Spencer, waa aboard his craft at the time. "We got away shortly after the Dalles City, and she tried to maintain he lead, but lost it a short dltaant-e down the river," he said in narrating the cause leading up to the collision "The Dalles City swung across the stream several times, always In front of us, and on nearlng Linnton I tried to take that side, whistling to pass her cv the left. Capt Allen had gone down to breakfast, and I was at the wheel. Instead of keeping in the position he was, Capt. Scammon headed directly across our bow. I sounded the danger whistle, but he paid no attention to it, and the Spenser struck the steamer on the fantall on the starboard side, crushing it in, and when the wheel came around the pittman was broken out, as there was plenty of steam escaping. The Dalles City has done that same trick before, and today's mishap was due entirely to the care lessness of her master." Capt. Sp?ncer has reported to Unit ed States Inspectors of Steam Vessel Edwards and Fuller, and an investlga tion may be held. The passengers were transferred to the steamer America and brought to Portland, their fares blng refunded The officials of the Regulator line de clare Capt. Spencer'd boat was entire ly at fault, and in substantiation of their contention report that before leaving the damaged stamer th pas sengers prepared a statement and signed it, xoneating Capt. Scammon from all blame. SHIPPING NEWS. Do You Desire A Watch ? WHY NOT WEAR IT WHILE PAYING? A few cents a day down. Bxlanee in small, eat payments. Watches for ladies and gentlemen; Astoria Loan Office, RELIABLE JEWELERS and LOAN BROKERS 681 Commercial street. The steamer Elmore sailed for Tilla mook yest-rday morning. Th? French bark Hoche sailed from Rotterdam May ;'8 for this port. The barkentine Jno. A. Smith arrived In yesterday and will load lumber from the up river mills. The st;amer Toledo arrived In last enlng from Grays Harbor with pas- Jsngers and freight. The schooner Virginia sailed for San Francisco yesterday. Her cargo consls.s of 700,000 feet of lumber. The steamer Francis H. Leggltt left out yesterday morning for 8an Fran cisco with a cargo of 1400 tons of wheat and 700 tons of bailey. The U. S. revenue Cutter Rush ar rived in last evening from Port Towns end and will leave up the river this morning for Portland, where she goes for ord'-rs. She also was towing the big log raft of th Robertson Rafting Co., which was built at Stella and, which contains 3,000.000 f"et. This is the first raft to b- sunt down this year. The steamer Harrison is scheduled to sail fi.r Tillamook this morning with another cargo of water pipe. It will tii ke- her about ten trips to take down all the water pipe to be used In TUliii mouk's new water system. The light house tender Maiulnlta ar rived in lisl evening from a week's trip down the coast. She mad? stop at Yaquina Ray, Coos Ray and Cap Blanco, where she landed the annual supplies for the different light houses. The British bark Dumfriesshire, for Melbourne, has finished loading and will probably arrive down today. She, carries 2,336,343 fe't of lumber. The bark' mine. Kokala bound for Shanghai is also load-l and is expected down tonight. The Kahala Is short several men to make up her crew which may delay her in getting away. May takes third place on the list for lumber shipments to all ports since the opening of the year, for the rtM dispatched during the period closing today carried ftvm the harbor Ki.819. 1S4 feet. Of the total .5.347.015 ft was cleared foreign, valued at $15,:!iX. and the coastwise fleet loaded 10.571 ISJ feet for California and the Hawai ian group. Andrew Allen, the well-known house mover, who successfully moved the Columbia nver lightship from the sands near North II ud overland to Maker's Ray und there flouted her, nil of which was several years ago, made an inspection of the strniulcO steamer Geo. W, Elder yesterday with a view to helping a prospective bidder pre pare proposals, but he I of the opin ion the craft cannot be saved, and -the only disposition to be made of her la to. turn her over for old Junk. The craft Is being stripped of the remain ing property aboard. Some Junkmen estimate the bids to be opened Friday will raneg from J 1000 to $5000 and the opinion prevails that owing to the po sition and condition of the wreck she will be rai d and not raised. CAPACITY OVERTAXED. Barlin Hotel Unabl to Aeeommodat th Wedding Visitor. Berlin. May 31. The hotels of Berlin find their capacity far overtaxed for the accommodation of guests at the forthcoming wedding of Crown Prlnc Frederick William to the Duchess Ce cillia. The problem of accommodating the royal visitors Is enhanced by the large letlnu accompanying them. The Duchess Cecilia will leave Schwerln on a special train Saturday morning. The wedding gifts are beginning to arrive. The fashionable dressmakers of Berlin are working overtime trying to get the toilets ready for the wed- llng. REFUSE TO STRIKE New York Labor Unions Know Their Business. CLOTHEvS bought HERMAN WISE'S pressed free of charge whenever you say so. WHY? Has it ever occurred to you why the "Exclusive Dealers" everywhere sell clothes bearing this label ? IfiJdfenjaminstJ MAKERS MWyRK PORTLAND There it is Buffum & Peudleton, (caterers to fine trade) who offer to their patrons none but Alfred Ben jamin's fine clothes. SEATTLE In the Queen City it is CHEASTY'S, the swell Gents' Outfitters, to whom the particular men go for Benjamin's Correct Clothes. FRISCO SYMPATHETIC STRIKE NO 00 Nw York Tea meter' UnionWilling to Contribute for Ut4 Chicago Striker, But Will Not Order a Strike and Throw men out of Employment. New York, May 31. Announcement ha been made that thrre will be no ytrtpathetlc strike in New York to help the Chicago teamsers. Inst pur of quit ting their Jobs, the New York union drivers, who number JK.OOO will be as sessed 5 cents, or flWO a day. Pre- lously the sum, of $1000 a day had been given to the striker but the local union decided to raise thv assessment nd continue It as long as the strike l.uirf. Conferences have been held for sev eral days in which' rh question of a sympathetic strike has been discuss d, nd finally It was decided to give the fund Instead. SIRES AMD SONS. Two words. Schilling's Best; and one more that is moneyback standfor the best in trade : best goods and best dealing. Your pra1! isatyWA Lord Kitchener threatens to reatg as commander In ituf In India unless Ml Ideas of military reformation are Tarried out Admiral Dewey Insists that the rea son he hag the gont so hud Is liecause of the reckless libzfi living of his Ver- Biont ancestors. Theodore ItooHerelt, Jr., at the re- i) nest of the president, Ms father, baa been elected a uieuilier of the New York Athletic iuiu. Oneral Jacob K. f'oxey of common weal fame was. declared a bankrupt La the United States court at Colutnbns, ()., recently. Ills liabilities are placed nt IL'S.'.WJO. Diego Mciuloza, the new ly appointed minister of Colombia to this country. Is a prominent lawyer, a noted student of Internatloual law and political econo my und a member of congress. Dnnlol Fllcklnger Wllterforre, who was educated at great expense by the 1'nlted Brethren church of this country ami scut twenty-five years ago to labor In the mission fields in Africa, has be come a savage again, chief of a west African tribe of devil worshipers. Captain William Kelly, Jr., of the Ninth cavalry, associate professor of languages at West Point, has been or dered to proceed to Han Francisco and to report there not later than July 8 for duty with Secretary of Wur Taft He Is to nccoinpnny the secretary and his party to the Philippines, District Attorney Dickson of Mojave county, Arlr... lost his hands several years ago In an, explosion In a gold mine. He Is able to perform all the tanks. tntfall tojjiejot of ai!inn Ifi ROOS BROS, are known as the bou ton house of the Bay City and they sell Alfred Benjamin's correct clothes for fine Dressers. ASTORIA Herman Wise is exclusive distributor in this city for -'Alfred Benjamin" Correct Clothes, and a number of Astoria's fine dressers have already satisfied them selves that no other make equals this famous brand of clothing. SOLD IN ASTORIA BY iermaia Wise Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. 9 Lis profession, Including rapid type writing by menus of two shirt sticks fastened to the ends of his arms, Wtwu the Marine Natlmnl Imuk waa started at liutli. Me., II, A. Dimmn was the first cashier. lie Inter tieeiime Its president, which position he bild to day. Therefore Mr. Diinenn bus the unlqrte distinction of having signed every note Issued by a large- hank la Its whole existence, covering period of ereT forty yeurs. GOWN GOSSIP.. A lovely finish to a flowered: ercnndle gown is n sash of wide flowered ribbon wftli a knotted fringe of heavy white silk. Wltfi plain white linen gowns or with linen shirt waists and whltt? skirts the embroidered linen crush Iwil will lie preferred to all others. Shirt waist suits are no longer really smart though shirt waist nils In wash materials, und especially bt linen, will continue lu fuvor this year.. The dimities, organdies, lawna and expensive cottons are as lovely ua ever. The fashion of providing several col ored Bilk slip to wear under thin gowns I", very niucbU vogue again. GOLDEN Hi CCrC GATE Wl I LL is as fragrant as a May-day flower. Never sold in bulk. J. A. Folger (D. Co KstalUhd In 150 Sam FramcUco Are your spirit drooping? Do you feel that tired feeling? Doe your ap petlt need coating? Then your blood la poor. That I natur'a way of tell ing you that you need our , j v r It I an Ideal tonic, bracing, strength enlng and exhilarating. It purifies the blood, tone up the system and will make you feel like yourself again In a week or bo, FRANK HART, Druggist. SOLE AGENT Corner Hth and Commercial HI.. CLEANLINESS U a necessity to perfect Health and an essential element of Happiness. nr. . io prevent nckneii and enjoy the comforti of life you should equip your sleeping aptrtment or dreuing chamber with a inowy white, one-piece tatwr Porcelain Enameled Lava- ' lory and have running hot and cold tvater ai desired at your touch. We have samples in our showroom nd will gladly quote you prices. J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. ft J AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pule Bohemian Beer Host In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co.