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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1905)
"&r!" " m"" ""L ' ,-jajJJL"m"tu" ,J-r' '"' 1,1 mMTI l1""nr '" "' "' " "'" " ' '- -1 -n -I -"ffcrMiiirm -Him tt -mi ,tii mib t.jihiulu ih.i.m .in i k!t.jwanmtrnl.'wfw ,-w h.: .... !--- , , , r , nniifMniiiirTftin' n i" li miimi n i ir in ill iiiim wnrwmWltiiinnili irwifiijiiii mil jl iiimiiiniiiriiiii iiin mi mi""' ''in""XTirrtranaii tjrnltiniwriiiHi li'WiillMllliir 8 THE MORNING ASTORIA N. ASTORIA, OREGON. ' fridait, juns 190,. j AFTER THE SHOWllUflPlf ie QTnDDrnl,hi r ? rrTnraiwrn nv timIm-m . w V V Itin II Von II tist niMUM nn L' I H W V bm h K W 1 ssss-pss mamOT iiuiui iu u i ui l lu of ie Vhtv Th kuIrtTi iilUUIiLU UI IAN is over, t lunch-tim or upon any oc casion you will want the fine line of new dainties, made by Geo. A. Bayle, St Louia. Very handy. They save time and worry, too, if any unexpected friend drops in on you Bayk'i Deviled Cheese a jar ...15c Bayle'i After Dinner Cheese, a jar 15c my ici K&queiort Cbeese, a jar ....15c Bayle' English Sandwich Mustard, 15c sayiet 1. linen aerrinc, a jar toe ASTORIA GROCERY S23 Commercial St Phorw Main 681 the nrowr interpretation to anv comr sition, even if he poaawsw no knowledge of musie whatever. The keyboard f the OrvWstmlt, like that of the Pianola Yim is always free and imnitHliately available for playing with the hand. a . -f,, D iiMii'ir jvi j'lHinj; un me nanus. Un Ambrose .Channel By Throw (The instrument, a well a the rimo- r ing Up of Contract THE FOURTH OF JULY IS NIGH MOST IMPORTANT CHANNEL Dissensions Arise Between War Depart ment and Onderdonk Estate. Liti Sation May Be Necessary to Decide. who Shall Complete Work. la Pimm, are bringing muxlc into thou auds of cultured homes all over the world Although they cot a little mora than the ordinary 'pian they ran be played by any member of the family without the expense of muic lessonx, ACCEPT i iiivmw iimy iw nmue oy mourrate monthly installment. Kilera Piano House, 3J1 Washington St., Portland Ore. Wallace Severely Arraigned In j 1 New York Conferencf. HIS' RESIGNATION AH Clothes Bought it Wise's Light Store Pressed'. of Charge Whenever You Wish. A Lewis & Cla Souveulr With Every Purchase of $2.00 or over. r You Cannot Celebrate the Fourth. AFRAID Or PlAGUE. And that is the rea'son why we call your attention to our pretty WHITE AND LIGHT TRIMMED HATS The prices are light, too, And won't make you feel blue. ; THE FAIR MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY AT RsascnabU P 8TAR THEATER BLDQ, ASTORIA.!1" heavy blue clay for the company to Stringent Measures adopted to Prevent Spread of Bubonic Affliction. San ,Toe. Costa Rica, June The government of Cwta Rica has given or der that measures lie taken to prevent possible ivntagion from bubonic plague. At a meeting of phyxMan it Wa de- Chief Engineer Changed Position "For Mere Lucre" and Was "Influenced Solely by Personal Advantage" Says i Secretary of War, New York, June 20. Owing to a dis ngrwmeni wnn me government, a dredging company controlled by Andrew Onderdonk (who died last weekl ha thrown up its contract of deepening the eidod that the best instruction for the amorose cnannei, in .New ork harbor, prevention of th. ..).. J- n . . it ' - --i.s. m ii ana paid off its men. The contract over the counter. Kvervh,t K.r. i amounteU to several mi ion dollar. .fmU .1 i,. ....u. i . I ...,. ..u", iiirnrn III lA'llinit rt 1UI It is understood that the war depart- interest should t!,e laPu jvirtment refused to recognize and one I social messge U been sent order m the matter except the Onderdonk e- in2 the atonidnc of shins enniin f l... t.i. ..... .... I ' .. - , e uie, mu placing me corporation, which on by wav of Colon. was carrvms on the work. In n n i.ummus posmon. another cause for MPTtrirt Bum me uiii-cnirni was me claim hv the ..... sv,r.umrn umigers Hew York Hebrew Conducted Pool .one oeen removing the sand .leaving Room in SvBaiofue. .New ork, June 29. -Charged with Read Right Down The Line A I. take up. I comlui'tinff it tww.l wti in I -f f - -vv,, m "J Ji"i:HT'. Vrtt 4K t... ii l. R 1 -i ""m fic iviu liir the secretary of war was authorized noli. he was rh. r,.li,i wun, in 199, to contract, at an amount not has been held for trial. It was allesed exceeding w,d(u,uw. itie work was to bv the nli. fht .n.r !....!- 1 I. ...... . ' " w: rompieiea in su years, and 40 million refused admitting th. nm..n.i ? i uin was 10 oe removed. I religious services were coini? on. thev It was expected that the channel broke down the door. Tl, ..11. would be completed in two vears. boll recently, the work dragged and it is racing charts and other -ar.nm.m-ll. hp W,,on the aeereUry of W.l faid a comparatively small halanc r. use.1 in n...t r,w., lue resignation Washington, June 20. Charging him with changing his position over night, for mere luire," and being inlluemed "solely, by ixrsonal advantage." Secre tary of War Taft, in his conference in New ork on June ti, with John K. wallaee, chief engineer of the Panama canal, alter administering a severe re buke, retiuested his resignation on the ground that the "public interests re ijuiies that you tender your resi.tnutitin at this moment and turn over the re- com or your office to the chairman of the commission." This fact was disclosed in an impor tant statement issued from the otth of the secretary of war, which review. the relations of Wallace with the War IVMrtment and with the commission". re organwation last spring, quoting sev eral expressions of the chief engineei as to bis satisfaction with the entire arrangement and it then gives prattle ally a verbatim account of the confer ence, between Secretary Taft and Wal lace, In N'ew York, which conclude with riwfe ftmkmsi JTi '' 7-IS? .wT ' , Jj'-.. .iH JM 111', M jW Allr . ' And do yourself justice without one of our new Spring and Summer suits. A Beautiful Assortment At $10 to 920 a de mons of the appropriation. The con tract was one of the mot important : .v. , . . M"ws 01 naruor wrK done here m re ..v. v me unesi CBOCOiate wnt .ears It provided for a depth of 4"i feet which will enable the largest steam shins to come and on at nv f ...... ..f J """ the tide from the ruirt nl W V.l- 85 wntslyjjpmj,,,, between the department and the Onderdonk estate is expected to decide who shall complete the work. for offered in this citv Ghirardell'g Ground Chocolate for Loons cup of chocolate. x pound cans 3 pound cana Ghirardelli's Milk Chocolate, in round tablets, a package ..." 10 cents Ghirardelli'a MSlk Chocolate, delicious eating, a cake 10 wnta Ghirardellj'i Chocolate Cream Cakes, 5 cents Ghirardelli's Flicks CHICAGO STRIKERS , VIOLATING ORDINANCE By law are Compelled to Make Deu'v- veries Indiscriminately. FINDS WELCOME III ASTORIA Costly Aeolian Orchestrelle for Home of Prominent Resident. the THI GROCER. Tenth and Commsctisl Streets. Branch at Uniontown. DaiiitT. and ksn!r t.r . m- Hurae ha J1,st Purchased - ' j w vas LiuL- tin 1 1 r 1 s . packed in two J ",r '", ,om J"nome' 8 ver' W A" - nr..lA.t,IU It . r:i ... v.v..m. 1,117. . imur if..iii r.ners Piano House, exclusive dealers in the Northwest, in the celebrated instru ments which make good musicians of everybody, whether they know a note of music or not The other leading in struments of this class are the Tianola Piano and Metrostyle Pianola. The Orchestrelle, known as the '"home orchestra," is capable of producing the various tones which constitute a full orchestra, subdued and refined to meet the requirements of small apartments. The various tone effect are controlled by stops, in a manner resembling an organ. "Orchestrated" music rolls, which are now issued by the manufacturers of the Orchestrelle, direct the use of the various stops, so that the inexperiend player has no difficulty in imparting' FOR A CHEAP and: EASY WAY to purchase a lady's or gentle man's GOLD WATCH, all popu lar makes, try our Easy Pay ment Plan. Pay 1-4 of price down, Balance $1.00 a Week Or in small monthly payments, as is most convenient. Astoria Loan Office. RELIABLE JEWELERS and LOAN BROKERS. 681 Commercial street. A shoe to fit, And shoe to wear Must be selected With taste and care. If you are preparing to RUSH TO THE COUNTRY OR THE (SEASIDE You will want some of our stylish CANVAS SHOES to run about in. Many Styles, Prices more reasonable than ever. Footwear for Men and Women. Chicago. June 2!l-A new feature the teamsters' strike wits expected develop today in the lighting by the em ployers association, More Judge com in the Superior court, of an appli cation for fourteen Injunctions restrain ing expres. concerns from refusing to make deliveries from strike bound hoiis. The injunctions were asked for on the grounds that the defendants have vl lated'the city ordinance pertaining t public cartage by refusing to make de liveries to or from concerns involved in the strike. The ordinance provides that licensed expressmen shall be required to deliver loads to any part of the city and shall not discriminate against any person, firm, or corporation Violation of the ordinance may be followed by a revocation of the license of the express man. N'early 500 express drivers arc ready to strike the moment they are asked to carry goods to strike affected firms. The union officials have notified their employers to this effect This morning the transfer companies were prepared to fight the injunctions, contending that.it would be certain to precipitate a strike of their driver. ine statement issued tonight eon Hides with the president' letter to Wallace, dated Cambridge, Jinx- us follows; lour resignation as a member and chief engineer of the Isthmian canal commission, tendered, in ucior.lnnce with the repnst of Secretary of War jail, which request under the tintim siamres, 11,1s my entire approval, is hereby accepted and is to take effect ltiiutcdutly. THKOIXUJK Ui KiSKVELT." Wise: Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS 521 Commercial Street. CRIMSON IS DIPPED FOR BLUE PENNANT Xew London, Conn., June 29. The Yale "varsity crew this afternoon wre4 ed victory from Harvard in the annual four-mile race by the length of an oar. After rowing four miles with the shells lapping and the graceful prows zigzagging between strokes, the Yale blue crossed the finish line three quar ter of a length ahead of the crimson. Yale won by 2 12 seconds; time, 22:33 1-2; Harvard, 22:30. Yale got the best start and in the first half dozen strokes was in the Ikad. Just before the first half mile was finished Harvard ran her stroke up and began to cut down Yale's lead. Yale finished the half in 2;22 and Harvard in 2:23 "Eli's" finished the first mile of the race just two seconds behind Yale. Harvard then dropped her stroke to 32 and Yale again got back the sec ond which Harvard had gained and the New Haven boat passed the mile and a half flag in 8:01, and Harvard in 8:4. The crews now began to strike the channel below the navy yard and Yale has got the benefit of fast Mater. Time for two milesj Yale, 10:47; Harvard, 10:53. Yale's time at the three-mile flag was 16:37; Harvard, 16:43. ' , The last mile of the race was a fight that never will be forgotten Just before the flag Meir, Harvard's number 7, who had been rowing at a ter rific rate, seemed to have pumped himself out. He was suffering torture and it looked as though it was not possible for bim to hold his oar the rest of the distance. Harvard's stroke dropped back to 31, but it stayed there for only a short space of time. Suddenly, Meir seemed to get second wind and the crimson stroke went up two points. The Huivard shell began to gain on Yale. ,0n every stroke it crept up nearer and nearer to the Yale boat. Suddenly the shells lapped, the Yale cockswain called for a spurt and the crew raised stroke to 34, the highest they bad been tauht to row Still Harvard" was gaining. Up went the Harvard stroke to 34 and over the last quarter mile the prow of the Cambridge shell begain to gain, inch, by inch, on the boat of the blues. When the crews were only a few hundred yards from the finish it was' still cither's race. The Harvard shell continued to creep up on the Yale boat and every man of the two crews was pulling out the last ounce of his power when suddenly the flag at the finish dipjs-d and Yale was the winner by three quarters of a boat length. Today's Weather. Portlaisf, June 2!-Oregn and Wah ington; Friday, fair Ta Baseball Scores Tortlan June 29.-Portland, 1; oma, 4. Seattle, June 29, Seattle, 4; Oak- fand, 1. San Francisco, June 29. San Francis co, I ; Los. Angeles, 1. Taft Invited to Trisco. San Francisco, Jim 29. An invita tion has ben extended to Secretary of War Taft to attend and addresn a mass meeting ia this city JWy 5, the purtlc ular object of which is. the consideration of the Chinese exclusion law and the re- recent order of President Koosevelt per taining thereto. Connoiseur Banqneted. Londna, June 29.-Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, director of the Metropolitan museum; of art, us New York, was given at farewell bumpiet at the Criter ion restaurant last m'ght He was pre. sented with a souvenir in the form of a massive silver birwl on an ebony pliiltfb. CLEANLINESS il nect!rjr to perfect Hcslth anj an wem!l element Of lUPpinOHk " v jo prevent sickness and enjoy the comforts of life you should" equip your ilceping spintnait or drcwing chamber with mowry white, mr-pke 3tMr4r IW!in Eoame!e4 Lm lory and hive running hut anj coli water at deiimi at your touch, W have atopic In our thowrwro and will glsdljr ymtt yuu price. 7 1 " -1 "" - u Jl A? J.A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. 1 First National Bank of Astoria, Ore. ESTAULISIfKD IfWO. Capital and Surplus $100,000 :1 There is bo pepper Ift Schilling's Best ginger ; there' nothing wrong ia Schilling's Best anything. Money back. , . w Vr Pears' Everyone admires a clear complexion. It's an open secret that Pears' Soap has brought the glow of health to millions of fair faces. Sold in America and every ether country. - AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co. ASTORIA IRON WORK; AS TO It I A SAVINGS BANC. Treat 1 1 I i JOHN FOX, Free, and Soyt. F L MSIiOP. Secretary Designers and Manvfactnrers of THE LATEST IMPROVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boiler ! Complete Cannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot of Fourth Street The MORNING ASTORIAN 60 CTS. PER MONTH