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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1905)
THE, MORNING ASTOR1AN. ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUKI it, 1905. 5" DAINTY DISHES anay smily be prepared from Selected Pearls of Wheat Coed at breakfast; delicious for omelets fssHhtp, (net, etc. , a-panns packages at lBc WILL CKOSS OCEAN Gigantic Log-Raft to be Towed to Shanghai. XICS DAIRY BUTTER "MOLL. 35 CENTS A ASTOMAGROCERY 62S Camnvsrc'tal St Phorve Main 681 SPECIAL I , LADIES' - HATS far a few days only Sew mid at prices that mark an era of BIG REDUCTIONS "Sertm equalled anywhere. It will pay fern ts inrestijjate. SEE WINDOW THE FAIR MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY AT Reasonable Prices. STAR THEATER BLDG, ASTORIA. THE LARGEST EVER BUILT New Company Incorporated For Purpose Under Laws British Columbia. Huge Tut Accompanied by Collier with fuel Will Pull Raft Across Pacific ft Points the Way T String Imp Money and Health. Building up Sun Franoiseo, ,lune 20. A log raft containing ton million feet of spars and piling is to be towed across the IViflc to Shanghai during the summer. This is the gigantic plan of a new company just organized under the laws of British Columbia and which is to be a branch of the Robert-ton Raft Company, of this city. The latter concern is said to have been very successful, in rafting lumber from northern points to San Francisco. Execpt for an accident to the first on or two big rafts, which broke loose, all the huge rafts have been brought safely to port. But they are, nevertheless, looked on with considerable fear by sea faring men and ship owners, who regard the bulky rafts as positive menances, which should be prohibited from going to sea. The Robertson people, despite this op position appear determined to extend their field of operations, and the new company will send to Shanghai a larger raft of big poles than has ever been put together. From present plans it will be towed by one or more of the most pow- ; erful tug boats of San Francisco, accom panied by a collier or oil Bteamer with fuel for the tugs. It was on this account that the execu tive committee was aked to act with the council's cac committee to bring the strike to a do. That the new committee will agree to the peace terms offered by the employers seems practically certain, It is understood that should peace ef forts lie blocked this time, through un foraecu circumstances, a referendum vote on calling otT tbe strike will be taken. HELD AS WITNESSES IN SEAL POACHING CASE That's What erial Creamed Boiled Oats tut for any one who uses it In-ate-ad buying 2-pound packages, at Be ar t fos 25c you get I pound at 5c. 6 pounds forJ25c. Too get the best Eastern Oats, far su-erica- to our Coast product, and equal tUa Saraous- Scotch Oats ya" pay muofi less taan you would far fiat pacta pe goods, none of which son eueS nr Imperial Creamed Soiled Cat THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets. Branch at Uniontown. NEW PHASE IN NEW YORK BUILDING LINE Revival of Private Construction Rush For Flats. Xew York, June 20. Builders and real estate dealers report a revival of private building construction in the borough of Manhattan. This, they believe, marks,: for the time being, a tendency to halt in the rush for flats and apartments which has prevailed for some time among the dwellers in this city. Up to June, plans had been filed for fifty-seven dwellings, representing an outlay of nearly $3,000,000, evceeding by $812,000, the entire estimated cost of all dwellings projected in Manhattan foi the year 1904. Until this revival, figures have shown a steady decline since 1899 and it has become a generally accepted belief, among builders, that the day of the private house in Manhattan was past, Government Officials in San Francisco Arrest Edward Friedlander. Sin Francisco, June 20. United States ollicials have arrested Kdward Friedlander in connection with the al leged seal poaching of Captain Alcxan der McLean. Friedlander, however, does not figure in the present case of the Car men City on her scaling expedition through the Bchiing Sea. He was on a previous trip of the lit' tie craft, during her voyage to the North em waters, in 1004, and with his other shipmates, was landed at Victoria, B C, at the end of the last expedition. His arrest was occasioned that he might be held as a witness to testify concerning the doings of Captain Mc Lean and his proceedings at that time, WHITELAW REID TO BE BANQUETED Xew York, June 20. Prepara tions are under way, says a Her ald dispatch from London, to make the Pilgrim's dinner to Ambassador Whitelaw Reid on Friday evening, at Claridges, the most notable event in the history of the society. In honor of the occasion Alfred Austin, the poet laureate, has written a poem which will be read at the dinner. Karl Roberts will preside. Nearly 400 guests will attend. STITCH IN HEART All Clothes Bought at Wise's Light Store Pressed Free of Charge Whenever You Wish. Doctors Sew Italian's Auricle. He Lives. RiSh. WAS STABBED IN A BRAWL Walks Twelvt Blocks to Hospital and U Rushed to Operating Table Where He roic Measures are Adopted. Regains Consciousness and May Recover, New ork, June 20.-A stab wound sustained by a young Italian, which had punctured the wall of the heart unl pen etiated the right auricle has been sewed up by surgeons at the Harlem hospital. The operation is difficult and rare, but the patient is still alive and hoies are entertained that he will recover. The oeration required 33 minutes. The subject of the operation was Ca millo Drteno. He was stabbed durlnu saloon row. Companions walked him twelve blocks to the hospital. Finding the fellow alive despite such treatment, the surgeons hurried him to the oper ating table. To get at hr heart thev sawed off an inch and a half of the third right rib. Their next task was the lig ation of two arteries. It was then found that the right auricle of the heart had been seriously punctured., the width of the wound being about one quarter of an inch. This was closed with a single stitch and the usual dressings applied IX'teno not only survived, but regained partial consciousness in a short time and may recover. ftAKLRS AltVyRK Correct Clothes hr Men I..K ' f CHICAGO TROUBLED BY SERVANT TROUBLE Employment Bureaus Unable to Supply the Demand. You May Watch the Time Fly. wa any of the well-known makes ssT watehev such as Elgin, Wal Xura, Dueber-Hampden, etc. Both IscuW and gentlemen's sizes In leak. Yon may wear the watch, pay m little down, and the balance as is convenient. Astoria Loan Office, RELIABLE. JEWELERS and LOAN BROKERS. SSI Commercial street. AT PLAN EXPOSITION T0URC0ING Tourcoing, France, June 20. It is proposed to hold an interna tional exposition here in 1906 for which plans have been completed and 40,000 circulars and invita tions to participate have been sent to different countries in the world. Ten sections will be pro vided one each for products em ployed in textile manufactures, mechanics, industrial chemestry, fine arts, argiculture, tapestry, carpets and. hangings, and techni cal instruction, etc. The princi ple building will be the Palace of Textile Industry and there will be an immense basin for auto-boat races, electric foun tains, an American "chutes'' and other attractions which are in separable from affairs of this kind. Chicago, June 20. The demand for girls for general housework in Chicago is much larger than the supply. Mann gers of a number of the largp employ ment bureaus, including the three con ducted by the state, declare that they are receiving every week, more calls for domestics than it is possible for them to fill. The Swedish and Norwegian girl of-all-work still holds her place in the popular demand. One of the reasons advanced for the inability of many of the employment agencies to meet the large number of calls for domestic help was that many of the girls were learning special lines of housework, such as cooking, and waiting, ijisi year, 11 was said, the average wages for general housework were in the neighborhood of from $3..V) to $4 week and this year has seen an advance in the scale to from $4 to $,T a week, many receiving as high as $IJ and $7. By a careful canvass among the lead ing bureaus it has been found that only 73 and 80 per cent of the calls for gen eral housework are being filled. BRIGHTER PROSPECTS FOR END OF STRIKE New Committee Appointed sters CounciL By Team- JUNE WEDDINGS "Be Ixre everything in FINE FOOTWEAR IT will gladly show you the styles, ilie frkee tell' their own story. $i Commercial Street ft An Lnicago, June zu. rrospeets for a speedy termination of the teamsters strike became still brighter today with I the bringing into action of a new strike committee appointed by the Teamsters' Join Council, and empowered in con junction with the International Exec utive Board, to settle the struggle with out further consultation with the strik ers. A majority of the members of the In ternational Executive Board are known to be opposed to a continuance of the strike and their influence during tin last week toward bringing it to an end. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL Maintains unexcelled service from the west to the east and south. Making close connections with trains of all transcontinental lines, passengers are given their choice of routes to Chicago, Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and through these points to the far east Prospective travelers desiring Infor (nation as to the lowest rat's and beat routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore, J. C. LINDSET, Trav. Pasengr Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore, PAUL B. THOMPSON, Pass gr. Agent, Coleman Building, Seatile, Wash Flood Danger Abated. New York, June 20. Danger from the recent flood has passed and the swollen rivers are now falling in Argentine, ac cording to a He 1 11 M dUpatvh from liileiios Ay res. ThV dillililgn will amount to several millions of pesos, principally in the Sunta Fe province. S TT TT Iter L A Little Suit Talk Have you made up your mind regard ing that two-piece suit? We would re quest you to make your selection while our stock is com plete. We are show ing this season end less varieties of suits ranging from $10 TO $20 man Wise Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. mmmmammmimmmmmmmmmmt Schilling's Best make get erous business. Your grocei is generous with it. Moneyback costs him nothing; costs no body anytbiag. We are 80LE AGENT8 In this territory for PIAN08 AND ORGAN8 of superior make. Our leader is the celebrated STEIN WAY, which needs no comments. Ttt A. B. Chase, Estey, Emerson. .Hallsr. Richmond and several others are all the very best in their class. .Our prices on these pianos are lower than ever before quoted In this s'.ate, and we ire In position to make most satis factory terms. Will gladly mall you catalogue upon ippllcatlon, and very cordially Invite you to call at any time you may be in Portland. DUNDORE PIANO CO. 233 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon. A PORCH PAINT mast be the best obtainable to procure Satisfactory Results. Woodwork, Etc, exposed to the outer air suffers quickly from various Influences which deterioration is only prevented when a paint is used which dries hard and tough. PORCHITE Is especially made for the purpose and the colors which are made in eight well-chosen shsdes, last well, One gallon of PORCHITE will cover 350 square feet, two coats, on an average surface. PRICE: Gallon cai fi.oo Half-Gallon can fi.to Quarter-Gallon can 60 Send for Color Card. B.F.ALLENC&SON Wall Paper, Paints, Etc, 365-367 Commercial 8t Astoria. DEUTSCHE8 HAUS On the Trail ut the Fair Grounds, Portland. KRUSE'S Grill Room and Restaurant. Fourth and Stark Streets, Portland. KRUSE'S - BEACH - HOTEL, Gearhart Park, Clatsop Beach. Rem! for ll'ustrsted Menu and Hpeoial Daily Bill of art. Mailed free upon request. Address all correspondence to THEODORE K RUSE, Fourth and Stark fiU., Portland, Ore. THEODORE KRUSE, Prop. K ruse's UtMtuiiniiit at Fourth nod 8tark Street In n popular priced establishment. Pricea at all establishments are within tbe reaob of tbe puree of tbe average .cry iHir cimnrcs it any or me aoove places, excellence of euisme and first class sorvloe considered. kl444 60 YEARS' , Tmadk Marks DcaioNS Copvmawre Ac. Anjrm Mndlnf s .ketch end dMcripUon mar .a 'fisstO' qnickif ueerutn oar opinion free whMbr a "A 0 tptrtal mitia, without cbsrye, la this to rant kin I. prnn.blf pmteiiLhle, Commnnlni. UW. HANUbUW on rtteou mumncw for Mw tirtn. nJAnf a. Patent Uken tbroueh Munn k Co. receive Hon etrtetlr eonSdentUJ, sent rrra. Oldrat Scientific Hmericait. A hunSnOTTi-lT tllmrlmterl weeklr. Irveet rtr fnlml )il of nr iciniiido lournitl. Trni, S3 s four 1 four months, 01, Bora by til newsdealer .mm. OIBM.airSb.WHbUi.lMl.IK f Si CLEANLINESS Is a neceiilty to perfect Heslth and an eweruM element of Happineii. To prevent sickness and enjoy the comforts of life you should equip your sleeping apartment or dreuing chamber with snowy white, one-piece Wdarf" Porcelain Enameled Lavs, tory and have running hot and cold water at desired at your touch. We have ismplci In our showroom and will gladly quote you prlcei. 1 J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. I i) J. Q. A. IIOWrRT.nrral'lent (). 1. I'KThKMON,. Vlce-rrwldeut I J PRANK PTTO. Osehler J. W. UAKNKH, AMlstant Cashier Astoria Savings Bank Capital Psld la $100,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits Wi.OCO. Transacts a General Bunking Business. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. 168 Tsnth Street, ASTORIA, OREGON. Weinhard's Lo&ccr Beer. The Astorian 60c Month.