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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1905)
SUNDAY, JULY I, I to J. THE MORNING ASTtUYN. ASTORIA, OREGON. 8 X-RAY STOVE POLISH givts a durable, rich, hlatk gloss HO DUST HO RUST Z HO ODOR HO SMOKE HO STA1HED HANDS , Easy to use. Vttt is easy, too. V ONLY 10c A BOX fn Fourth of July our store be open nntil noon. No deliveries will be made, however. 1 Order goods for delivery on Monday. ASTORIAGROCERY 623 Commercial St Phone Main 61 THE FOURTH OF JULY IS NIGH And that is the reason hy e call your attention to our pretty WHITE AHD LIGHT TKIMMED HATS The prices are light, too, And won't make you feel blue. THE FAIR MRS. A. JALOFF, Prop. ( EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY AT Reasonable Prices. STAR THEATER BLDG. ASTORIA. A DAINTY LUNCHEON DISH Can be prepared quickly SARATOGA CHIPS 30c per pound Cherries, Plums and all other seasonable FRUITS and VEGITABLES arrive daily by rail and steamer We buy only the best and are in a po sition to' sell them at reasonable prices, because we are not hampered with de lay in shipments. It will pay you to visit our store at any time, as we al ways carry an up-to-date stock. AUTO HILLS Tl Fatal Smashup Near Lto Champs, France. MAN'S HEAD BREAKS BARREL VTss Thrown With Such Force Head ..Went Through Side.. .Woman Suf ..fers Instant Death... Two Others Soi tain Injuries. Our chocolate buying public. confections please the New York, July 2. A fatal automo bile accident has occurred on the main road leading from Clermont-Ferriand to Les Champ, where the start for the international cup will be made, says Taris dispatch to the Herald. Baron Henri de Rothschild's second machinist. Tomisier. and Joseph Jcf freide, another chauffeur from the ser vice of the Baron, were returning with two women from Les Champs in a sixty horse power automobile which the baron drives. The automobile was traveling down one of the long slopes at tremendous pace when the driver, seeing a turn in front of him, applied the brakes. As a result the back wheel "skid ded" on the creasy surface of the road and the vehicle crashed again: the piers of a small bridge. The four oc cupants of the automobile were hurled out of the machine A number of barrels of tar stood near. One of the women struck a bar rel with her head, which was crushed in and she died instantly. One ot the men was also thrown against a barrel with such force, that his head went through the side. Persons near at hand ran to the res cue and the man, naving wen wun drawn from the barrel, was removed to a hospital at Clermond-Ferriand in a desperate condition. Two other oc cupants who were thrown into the field, escaped with a slight bruising. The automobile, was smashed ,to pieces. former rriest named Reynaud, who was found to be an accomplice of Colonel Lauthier, the supposed founder of the immaginary order, and his principals, were sentenced to six months imprison ment The minor conspirators were giv en shorter sentences. When lauthier was arrested he attempted to clear him self by showing that a part of the mon ey taken faom the sale of decorations had gone to the Vatican at Rome. Many American tourists were among the victims of Lauthier, as they thought they were obtaining genuine decorations for a Vatican order. CHAUFFEUR IS HELD Responsible for Death of Un known Woman in New York. Fish Warden Makes Arrest. James Xagle, was arrested at nine o'clock last night by Deputy Fih War den Welwter for Ashing without a license number on net and boat Xagle was caught in the Blind Channel and proceed ed to discuss the question. Warden Web stcr, however, was somewhat reluctant to parley at such an unseemly hour and among such unseemly environment that he towed Xagle's boat four miles and brought the now quieted fisherman before Justice Goodman, who fined him $10.00 And costs, amounting to $8.30. Today's Weather. Portland, July 1. Western Oregon; Sunday, fair and wanner except neat the wft. Eastern Oregon; fair and warmer. CHINESE ARE ACTIVE 'Frisco Celestial District Placarded With Exhortations. advocates; repeal of law Appeal to Countrymen to Assist in opening Doors of United States to Coolie Labor... Want Congress to Act. Funds Being Suscribed. EMPLOYED BY J. H. HILL Wts on Way to Court to Answer Chargt of Speeding and Ran Down Woman. Appeals to Hill for Bond but Son of Magnate Pays no Heed. in STRIKING TEAMSTERS HOW SHORT OF FUHDS. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets. Branch at Unlontown. HEALTHY PLANT! fetalr tl Carefa) AtteatSM M Well as Ga4 fetL Did you- ever see a. rosebush which tespiu tht most beneficent environment f setl-of aunshtne-Md of atmosphere, -eeemed newer to achieve a healthy fxowth, A ton of manure wit! not help a plant that has a canker eating out its heart. Tou must destroy the cause before yotl an remove the effect Ton cannot cure Dandruff and Bald SM by rubbln on hair lotions, and BJbWTif tn vaseline, etc. Tou' must look to the cause of the trouble It's a verm at the root of your hair which causes It to fall out Newbro'a HerpleMe destroys the renn, and healthy hair la the sure result. told by leadln drurflsts. Bnd loe. In stamp for sample to Th Berplcid Co.. Detroit Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." A shoe to fit, Asl a shoe to wear Must be selected With taste and are. Cannot Pay Benefits and Break Sinks is Looked For. in Chicago, July 1. Dissatisfaction is said to exist among the teamsters as a result of an apparent lack of funds to pay strike benefits. Unless the strike leaders are able promptly to solve the financial problem confronting them, a break in the driver's ranks, it was said, might be looked for within a few days. Secretary Charlos Sagerstrom of th finance committee of the teamsters joint council, however, said all pay ments would be met this afternoon. TURKISH EDITOR STRANGLED. Warders Attack Him and Hang Bedy to Door of Prison. Xew York, July 1. According to a Constantinople dispatch forwarded by the Paris correspondent of the Times, Xew Zead Bey, chief editor of the Turk ish journal Hidmet, published at Smyr na, has been strangled by his warders in the prison of Adana to which he was recently sentenced. It is asserted that the Constantinople correspondent that th warders subseauently hanged the body to the door of the prison, following which a statement was given out say ing the journalist committed suicide. San Francisco, July 1. Chinatown is placarded with exhortions to the local Chinese to join in with their fellow countrymen in China for the repeal of the exclusion laws, and a similar no tice of concerted movement has been posted on the door of the Chinese con sulate in this city. Meetings are being held and money subscribed to further the effort to open the door to coolie labor. The circular which has aroused most attention is that issued by the Ceneral Society of Chines residing in the Uni ted States. This circular proclaims that it is an organization of leading Chinese, both in this country and in China, for the passing through Con gress of the act of repeal and states' that it has a treasury jointly in the United State and in China, the stock of which will be sold for $1 a share. All money collected in this way is to go immediately to the promotion of unre stricted Chinese immigration. Other circulars bring attention to the boycott now declared in several parts of the empire against American merchants, but what action will be taken on these, is left to the Six com panies, which arrogate all decisions on all commercial puestiom to themselves. It is impossible to b-D with accuracy from what sources the posters origi nated. SPECULATORS WORRIED. IT IS SATE, To turn up your trousers, or to wear a walking skirt, when you are dress ed in our footwear, no matter where you go. FOR THE FOURTH We have serviceable shoes for men, women and children. 511 Commercial Street War in the East Has Effected Sales of Japanese and Formosa Teas. Xew York, July 1. Speculators who purchased large quantities of Japanese and Formosa teas in anticipation of either an ultimate Russian victory or the indefinite prolongation of hostili ties in the Far Eat, are now having difficulty in disposing of their holdings. says the Herald. Except for two weeks when the Russian Xorth Sea fleet was aDDroachinir Japan the exports from that country have not been interrupt ed and according to men in the trade the new crop of tea is now coming for ward in large quantities. SOLD PRETENDED DECORATIONS TO BELIEVING FOREIGNERS Former Priest and Accomplices Convict ed at Marseilles. Marseilles, July 1. Sentence was pro nounced today on several of the men found guilty of being implicated in the fraudulent "Advocates of St. Peter" or der, which sold decorations of the pjre tended order to many foreigners. A Xew York, July l.- Framk C. Foots, a chauffeur employed by James II. Hill, son of James J. Hill, the capitalist, is under arrest with the connection with the death of an unidentified woman, kill ed by the ponderous Hill automobile yesterday in Greenwich avenue. Foote was on his way to court to answer to charges of speeding when the fatal ac- ident occurred. Wlwn remanded to the coroner and held in $3,000 bail, the chauffeur ap pealed to his employer to furnish bond for him, but Mr. Flill refused, saying that he should leave the court to deal with him, as he had taken out the auto mobile without permission. The ma chine was moving very slowly whci it ran down the unknown woman front of a public school and in full view of many pupils. "When I bought the automobile and employed Foot ten day ago I made onlv two conditions with him, said Mr. Hill. "The first was that he should never take the machine out of the gai asm without mv Permission and the n other was that he should never run at fast speed in the city under any circum stances. He violated both rules within a few days. I accepted his excuses and his promise not to rejieut the offense. Then he violated th speed rule for tha second time when going out of town to meet me. I told him I would wait un til I knew how the court regarded his explanation of this incident before 1 dealt with him. 1 told him that 1 would not be in town and would not meet him today. Relying on that he took the ma chine out again without my permis sion. I hope the court will deal as severely as possible with him and make an example of him for the sake of those who use the streets and for all owners of automobiles, whose chauffeurs use their names and their property with equal irresponsibility." Denver Appoints Delegates. Springfield, Ills. July 1 .-Governor Deneen ha appointed twenty delegates to the thirty second notional confer ence or chanties ana correnionn v Portland, Oregon.,on July 15 21, among thenr being Graham Taylor, Bishop Samuel Fallows, Franklin McAcogh. and Judge R. S. Tuthill, of Chicago, and Mack Tanner, of Springfield. It pays to do business gencf ously. The proof: Schilling'! Best Full-strength and pure, and the prices only enough M pay for the quality. Money back. in!niixiniiixiiiHTTTTimmn tttt hi tiii nam ANY LADY or GEIITLEMtl May Wear a Gold Watch On Elgin, Waltham, Dueber-Hampden and other famous makes WE IAN SAYE YOU 15 PER CENT. I and let you pay for it on our popular Easy Payment Plan. Pay one-fourth of purchase price down, take the watch and pay balance $1.00 a Week or in small monthly payments as is convenient. If you want to buy a nice present for your friend, try our plan. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT Reliable Jewelers and LOAN BROKERS, 581 COMMERCIAL ST., ASTORIA, ORE. All Clothes Bought at Wise's Light Store Pressed Free of Chzrgt Whenever You Wish. A Lewis & Clark Souvenir With Every Purchase of $2.00 or over. You Cannot Celebrate the Fourth. And do yourself justice without one of our new Spring and Summer suits. A Beautiful Assortment at $10 to 920 lerman Wise Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. CLEANLINESS !s Bccwiiry to perfect Health and sn eijentU! element of Hippineti. To prevent sickness snJ enjoy the comforts of life you should equip your sleeping apartment or drcuing chamber with a snowy white, one-piece "itasXariT Porcelain Enameled Lava tory and nave running hot and cold witer ss desired st your (ouch. We hive samplci in our showroom and will fladly quote you prices. i ssi I J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or 1I.,",IJ'??T!.BWSJ!..I(JI..1 '. fx. ...affS'T First National Bank of -Astoria, Ore, F.STAULISIIED I MM). Capital and Surplus $100,000 r AN ASTORIA PRODUCT Pale Bohemiau Beer Best In The Northwest North Pacific Brewing Co, ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHN FOX. Pres. and Snyt. F L BISHOP. Secretary A. L. FOX, Vice Pres. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK.Treai nftifafr sinr! Munnfiirtnrri of THE LATEST IMI'KOYEU I Y Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers, CompletCannery Outfits Furnished. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Foot ot Fourth Street The MORNING ASTORI AN 60 CTS. PER MONTH Astoria's Best Newspaper