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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1905)
8 THE M0RX1N1S ASTORIAN. ASTORIA, OREGON. SUNDAY, JUNE u 1903 Monday, Tuesday SL Wednesday Only We wilt mU SNOW FLAKE BRAND FANCY SOLID PACKED TOMATOES 3 pound can, at lOc the can. Segnlar P.ice, a for 15c DEFEAT TEAMSTERS Chicago Teamsters Will be Com pelted to Call off Strike. Snow Flake Sugar Corn, carefully se- nr."! n RUMP CONVENTION HELD IICK DAISY BUTTER XOLL 35 CENTS A ASTORIA GROCERY S23 Commercial St. Phono Main 681 He is Delighted with the shoe he bought at imr store That's what all our customers are ielightcd with the style, tiuality ami seasonable prices of our FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. See the tans we have just received. Many styles, all sizes. - 1 t'onyiUTfial Street. SPECIAL ! for a few days only LADIES' - HATS Worth 2.50 fo 1 1 5. 00 each at BIG REDUCTIONS SEE WINDOW THE FAIR MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY AT Reasonable Prices. STAR THEATER BLDG, ASTORIA. BUY A WATCH Wear It and Pay for It a Little at a Time. Yon won't mi the money, then 1-4 down, balance in small, easy payments. Watches for ladies and gentlemen. A watch makes a nice gift. Astoria Loan Office, RELIABLE JEWELERS and LOAN BROKERS. ill Commercial street. Members of Local Unions Dissatis6efl ted at the diocese convention to ln heM iu Toithinil this week. It will not W amiss to call attention to the fact tha lUshop Munis wan consecrated in lHUN ami in his iy was most acalous in the upbuilding of the chinch's work on the coast. Kven now uttlnmyh much of the physical energy has 11 W ted, his mental vigor a nil devotion still remain. This day ami festival has, an added in terest for the parishoners of Urace church owing to the fact that it was just 20 1 years ago that the corner stone of the I present edifice- was laid, and furthermore j because its present rector, the 15 v. Wil I Ham Short is the oldest presbyter in the , diocese. The orvices nt II o'clm-k will With th small Weekly Allowance , ill(.,mIl, ,,(llv ,,, fomhn.ation Given to Members of the Striking Un- .ml u, ,,,., liv t!lt, ions ana are jteaay 10 quit at unce MAGNIFICENT HOTEL Hotel to be Erected in York Finest in World. New FIFTEEN STORIES HIGH Will Contain One Thousand Rooms and Will Cost One Milliun Five Hundred Thousand Dollata and be Completed In About Eighteen Months, Some New Features. The amusement loving people, of As toua. will be given an opportunity this Chicago, June 10. IYaee negotiations 1 , . . . . . , week of etng first-class vaudeville as between the teamsters State street mer chants, either individually or eolcctive- ly, is at an end, and hereafter all meet' ingss for the purpose of bringing the strike to a close must be aranged thro lolin Karwell, chairman of the Action i Committee of the Chicago employers As sociation. In view of the repeated declarations of the Employers' that no further con cessions will be given, an acceptance in full of what offers may be made by the employers or a calling off of the strike are now the only avenues bv which the teamsters can pt rid of the fight. IVclarations by President Shea and other strike leaders are to the effect that the demands of the employers that union buttons must be discarded and that police protection shall continue. even if the strike is declared at an end never will be accepted. With these ob stacles remaining the strike hereafter is believed, will consist of a test of endurance on the part of the teamsters. nion officials assert that as long as ifficient funds are received there will be ) breaks in the raks of the strikers. Aroused by bitter speeches attacking presented in the best theaters in all the largo cities, an innovation for Astoria which no doubt will be appreciated. The Star has secured some attractions for the week superior in every way to any ever before presented in this city. There will lie eiuht performance In stead of four; an hour and a half en tertainment instead of an hour, and all for the same price of admission, 10 cent. The Otto Klcchtl's Tyrolean iiiin tct, of English and tiernian warblers, is one of the greatest hits on the Ameri can stage and is certainly wonderM.' The Sea (ford's goat and dog show is something that will amuse the children a well a grown folks. Kelly and IXi vis, the greatest and highest priced corn medians in America, have lieen Imokad for this week and are mirth provoker, and versatile actors. The sisters Pearl and Pinmant, the celebrated Parisian singer and dancers, will present inanv new features and popular song I-aBarr in bis great contortion dislocating act is simply mar velous and is well worth seeing. Arthur Klwell, in his pictured melodies and the .Tas. K. Petit. Chinook. the policy of paying one day's pay each 'reente.l m tin city. 1 lie week for the suport of the striking fir performance commciicvs h;irp at lothing cutters, union. Local No. 12 " A s,'rt,J w,l u' re-erve.l in two hmuln-d member of the local have the front row. ns a large numner oi ine held a "rump" meet inji after the re.-ular I patron of the theater have rcpicted !ar ses.ion had :i,linrn...l and .Wlniv.l it. and is the same rule that obtain ill off the strike that hud been in existence since last October. The strike affect WO cutters and 3.000 garment worker and the leader of the "rump" mectim; OCCIDENT HOTEL DINNER. all the first cla theater. Manager (iervertz i to 1 congratulated on hi change of policy and it i to lie hoped that his efforts to please will Is- appre- isist the struggle has Wen lost. It vasciated by the people of Astoria. sympathy for the idle men that precip itated the teamsters' strike. The council finance committee has de- ided to give the additional policemen employed for the strike duty higher salary than ordinarily is paid regular policemen in the first few months of their service. This is in recognition of the men's willingness to serve at the pres ent time and because they hold only po- itions with no opportunities for promo tion. The new men will be puid $2..r0 a day instead of $2 which usually is given policemen in the first stage of their employment. As there are now about 1400 additional policemen the city must pay 3,300 a day in salaries for the temporary force. NOTED PRELATE HERE The Bishop of the Diocese of Oregon Yisits Grace Church. Upon one of the chief festivals of the Christian church Whit Sunday the Right Rev. Benjamin Wistar Morris, D. D., will be present at Grace church to administer the apostolic rite of confir mation and preach the sermon. Owing to the greatly impared condition of the bishop's health, the visit becomes doubly significant, inasmuch as he will retire from active work after the consecration of his bishop-coadjutor, who will be elee- Dinner. Chicken Broth. Pickles. Olives. Baked Salmon. Boiled leg of Mutton, Caper Sauce. Oyster Patties. Banna Fritter. Prime Rilx of Beef. Roast Stuffed Chicken. Mashed Potatoes. Boiled Potatoes. New Oreen Peas. Cauliflower. Ietuse and Egg Salad. OooseWrry, Apple and Lemon Pica English Plumb Pudding, Brandy sauce Fruit. Coffee. Nuts and Raisins. New York, June 10. Where the Tiara hotel now stands overlooking the south end of Central jmrk has Wii planned to erect within the next year a hotel which will rival any similar structure ill the world. Fifteen stoiies and hav ing nearly l.tKXi rooms, it will lie built at a cost of about 11,300.000. The pro jctors expect to have their hostelry ready for business a year from next autumn. It was at first planned merely to re unhide! the structure as it stands today and to erect an additional at a cost of about '.',iski,(SKI but the men who are to manage the hotel have prevailed iihui the owners of the property to taiv the whole building. In every respect it is panned to have the new hotel a model. Its ball room and cafes will le modelled after the famous hotels of Kurope, the entile in ner court King taken up with one large dining room, other smaller dining room. extending along the side. The old plua will lie closed tonight and many families who have resided there a score of years will be compiled to select new ijUartcl. When the fur nishing have Ix-rll auctioned off the build ing will In- dciiiolishi-d. All Clothes Bought at Wise's Light Store Pressed Free of Charge Whenever You Wish. Herman Wise He went to market, . Herman is a dandy, He'll bring the sweetest clothes to town, You'll find them very handy; Every Dood '11 buy a suit, Suits to suit the dandy; Business men, mechanics, clerks, Will And our clothes so handy. Two kinds of goods and trade; a bargain's a bargain tnd moneyback. One makes friends, and the other loses 'em. Schilling's Best at youf grocer's. A PORCH PAINT must be the best obtainable to procure Satisfactory Results. WoodworK, Etc., exposed to the outer air suffers quickly from various influence which deterioration is only prevented when a paint is used which dries hard and tough. PORCHITE Is especially made for the pnrpise and the color which are inude in eight well-chosen shades, last well One gallon of PORCHITE will cover 350 square feet, two coats, on an average surface. PRICE: Gallon can fi.oo Half-Gallon can $1.10 Quarter-Gallon can 60 erman Wise Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. -NY- C. W. SPXIOGS J. C. HERTZ WILLIAM YILHA CIIAS McKWAN I.EO. WISK Salesmen Send for Color Card. B. F.ALLEN tUSON Wall Paper, Paints, Eto, 36S-367 Commercial St, Astoria. DEUTSC II E S 1 1 A U S On the Trail at the I a r f.roiin.N, PurlUnd. KRUSE'S Crill Room and Restaurant. r'ourlh anil Stark Streets, Portland. KRUSE'S - BEACH -HOTEL, Ccarhart Park, Clatsop Beach. Send for ll'uatrated Menu ami Special lally Hill of r'are. 11 si led fret upon request. Adilreaa alt toi respondent to THEODORE KRUSE, Fourth and Stark Hie , Portland, Ore. THEODORE KRUSE, Prop. Kmse' ItcNtiiiirutit at Fourth himI NUrk Street U a popular priced eatAblUhmeiit. Prices at all establishments are within tba reach of the purse of the average traveler vry fair charge at any of the above places, eiccllenc of cuisine and II rut class Service considered. AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Palo. Bohemian Beer Best Iu The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. LINGERIE SALE. c. COOPER Best Muslin Under wear Values Ever Offered. This Entire WeeK Over 3,000 of Fine Lingerie have just arrived and will be placed on sale at unusually low prices. These goods are manufactured by the Defender Mfg. Co. and represent the best values in Night Gowns, Chemises Drawers, Corset Covers and Petticoats. This Entire Week CORSET COVERS Of these desirable garments we have an unusually lurge line, ranging in price as follows: Hie. 19c, 25c, 4;, 95c, 08c, f l id, nz.:(). 1 CAMBRIC CORSET COVER With four clusters of fine tucks, full front, neck and arms trimmed with Lace Edge 25 CENTS CAMBRIC CORSET COVES Fine material, round neck trimmed with yoke of 6 hem-stitched tucks, hem stitched lawn ruflle at neck and at arms 45 CENTS NAINSOOK CORSET COVER Wide Hamburg I'ibbon ino-rtinii end Ribbon, embroidered edge at neck and arms 75 CENTS FINE NAINSOOK CORSET COVERS Two rows of lace insertion, and one row of ladder Beading, ribbon beading and ribbon. Tucked back; lace at neck and arms 95 CENTS PETTICOATS Petticoats at 49c, 75c, !)8c, $1.40, $1.75, 2.25, and $5.90. CAMBRIC PETTICOATS With deep lawn flounce, trimmed with 3 clusters of fine tucks, two wide tucks, and 3 iiwh hem-stitched hem; lawn dust ruflle 49 CENTS 8ttiiltMa;UOff.ilM-m.flSMiB EXTRA FINE CAMBRIC PETTICOAT Lawn flounce, trimmed with fine tncks and showy Hamburg embroidery Lawn dust ruffle 98 CENTS EXTRA FINE CAMBRIC PETTICOAT Deep lawn flounce of 12 tucks and 2 rows of hem-stitching, trimmed with rulllle of wide Hamburg edge; lawn dust ruffle $i-9S DRAWERS CAMBRIC DRAWERS Trimmed with Cambric flounce with 5 fine tucks and 1 1-2 inch hemstitched hem 48 CENTS FINE CAMBRIC DRAWERS Three clusters of (ine tucks In body, deep lawn ruflle with Italian lace in sertion and luce edge 88 CENTS GOOD MUSLIN UMBRELLA DRAWERS Wide etnbroideried edge on Cambric ruflle with 2 clusters of 3 lino tucks ft.43 We have other styles at 19c, 25c, C5c, $1.89 and $2.23. LADIES' GOWNS MUSLIN GOWN V-shapped neck, muslin yoke, 4 clus ters of 3 large hem-stitched tucks, Cam bric ruflle at neck and sleeves 48 CENTS SOFT FINISH CAMBRIC GOWN Sipinre neck, trimmed with 3 rows of Hamburg insertions. Hamburg edge at neck and sleeves 98 CENTS FINE CAMBRIC GOWNS Square neck, fancy yoko of Tambour insertion, line tucks, Hamburg ribbon in sertion and ribbon embroidery to match at neck and sleeve s . . .91.48 Other garments at 08c, $1.75, $2.50 and $3.50. CHEMISES These desirable garments range in price aft follows: 48c, 75c, 08c, $1.10, $1.38 and $1.05. Step in, we will be pleased to show 9 you the assortment. Wffi-5i'iTrWT1fflJiiiif