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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1905)
MONDAY, JULY j, toM. LLOYD NOT WANTED Fort Bragg to Alpine and Willits, with HYDE IS ARRAIGNED TOKE branches, bringing V.k total trackage up to sixtv-five miles. The director are Duncan MoNee, M. W, Mcintosh, Cha H. Wheeler, H. M. Cochran and Max tnildberg, all of San Francisco. They have subscribed for $63,000 of Uie capi tal stock. Portland Episcopalians Protest HendricK's Investigating Attorney Keeps a Dressy Shop for Dressy Men. Against New Coajutor. Makes Sensational Statement T11K .MORNING ASTORIAN ASTORIA ORK. 4th OF JULY KOREAN EXCLUSION. SAY HE IS "HIGH CHURCHMAN' Docwnept Signed By Prominent Men in EpUtepal CUrfy. Labored Under Im prewion Re. Dr. LJeyg was lew Jt Churchman n4 Oxford Graduate. Lloyd hat .. .. jxHipto.... Portland, July 2. A protest has been signed by prominent members of the local Episcopal clergy against Rev. Dr. Lloyd, recently elected bishop-coadjutor. that Rev. D. Lloyd was a "low church" The protest allege it was understood graduate of Oxford and an educated man, while in fact, says the protest, he is a "high churchman' of a pronounced type and not a graduate of any college. The protest has created a big sensation and the diocese is shaken to its found ations. CLASH BETWEEN RUSSIANS AND JAPS IMMINENT Dispatches say That Japanese Forces Are Advancing London. July 2. The correspondent of the Morning Xews cables from Shang hai that the Japanese troops are now ad vancing toward Vladivostok. The Rus sians have Isjen utterly unsuccessful in attempting to stay this latest move and a battle along the Tumen river i imminent. Nothing has been heard of the armistice reported as being nego tiated in Washington. Unusnal actir ity is manifested among the troops. .HEW RAILROAD TO TAP KAYO RIVER COUNTRY California Western and Navigation Com pany ii Granted la corporation. San Fancisco, July 2. A railroad to tap the rich timber belt of the Xayo river country is planned by the Cali fornia Western Railway company, in corporated Saturday for 11,000,000. The line is to run forty-one mile from .ace Curtails TO-DAY ONLY MONDAY. JULY 3rd 160 pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtains. Sold regu larly at $1.75 and $2.00. To-day, while they last, your choice at, a pair SI 19 See Display in Large Window. THE FOARD & Astoria's Greatest Store. Prominent Citiieni will Address Open Meeting at Oakland, Cai Oakland, Cal.. July 2. An open meet ing of the Chinese, Japanese and Korean Exclusion League wa held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at 534 Eighth street. Among the speakers were Pres ident Olaf A. Tvietinoe of the Japanese and Korean Exclusion League of Sao Francisco and Aemblvman Fhil Walsh. Lonaoa u su-piaou. . London. ,iuiy s.-rorjine pasi lew .1 Y 1 1 . 1 I days the inclines of the public her have been to regard with suspicion most of the reports en.inating from Russia and the tendency to believe the condition ot affairs at ixiessa, umii, iTonstaui, ami elsewhere is much worse than reported and no surprise will be expressed should the alleged surrender 01 tne i.eorgi io- ... 1 11 biedonosetsa turn out no better lounaeu than the reported surrender of the Kniaz rotemkine. iurrenaer w vonaiuonai. Odessa, Midnight, July 2. According to some reports, the surrender 01 me tieorgi rooieionoseti was oonuuionai up on the crew Wing informed what their punishment would be. The vessel lies in the inner harbor m a po""'" very unfavorable for bombarding me city. I She is completely under guns now mounted in the overlooking the harbor. the heavy Boulevard Bonligan's Resignation Pending. St. Petersburg, 'July 2. The resign tion of Minister of the Interior Bouli gan, is regarded as impending. He. will probably be succeeded by Count Ignatieff, the former governor of heiff. . I New Schooner Lea". San Francisco, June 2. The new steam schooner Anvil returned to port tonight leaking. She had started for Xome and was barely outside when her hull began to leak. Pumps proved nt- terly worthless and refused to work at all. STOKES CO. mi fair. INTEREST WAS PECUNIAR' Sayi Hyde Manipulated Subsidiaries So At to Add to Own Pocket and Great Financial Lou of Equitable. Rented Apartment For too Year. (S w t0 the Syracuse, July 2.-Concresman Dri , $UMrint,.ndent of Insurance Hend jHcks, investiiratins attorney, has made , entftT statement in which he takes J-m H- Hvtle tfytu t0 Ulik anJ rt lh , H d w,nvicta his father out of hjs own xhen h on tnJ in , ntJo,,,,! statement cites instan W8 of now Jam H H..Je maniPUi,te)i " tmf differ,nt subsidiaries so as to add jnconM. t0 own j eaon case I i-itctl. to the irrnit financial l. .if the Equitable society. oe instance was the transfer of ulU jPposit eaie from a ovvn etl in KUi hv t!l(. Kquitahle, to .me own entirely bv Hvde in order not to share .,rofifjt HvUe jatpr aiwrUin to t)le statement, caused the erection of a large addition to the Equitable building in order to accommodate the expanding bus- jnes of this deoosit conmanv aril leal the addition to the safe deposit company at (100 a year for 100 years, LABOR LEADERS INDICTED BY COOK COUNTY JURY Return Include Cornelius Shea of th Teamsters' Organisation. Chicago, July 2. The Cook Count? j, returned forty-nine indictments in connection with th nr r--- ent teamsters' strike. The men indicted include presidents or otner nij.n offir, 0f the different abor union,, including Cornelius W. Shea, president of the teamsters union Thirty-two of the number are indicted 0f nuit with intent to commit bodily injury or intent to kill. The rest for conspiracy to injure the business of private firms. Threaten Political Strike. St Petersburg, July 2. A union of as sociations has resolved in view of the imminence of a revolution, to organize a political strike in all the profeofionx, beginning tomorrow. FORTIFIED HOUSE. pacific County Administrator Afraid to Take Possession. According to the Willipa Harbor Pi lot, W. A. Barrows, of Chinook, who was recently appointed administrator of the esate of Charles Isaacson, deceased, has a difficult and dangerous tak on his hands to secure poeion of the per sonal effects of the deeeaned. Mr. Is. aacsnn lived in a small cabin on a home ttead. The contents of the cabin; how ever, is unknown, and if the report given out by Mr. Isaacson is correct. Mr. liar rows, as administrator, will be taking big chances when he attempts to enter the building to ascertain its contents. Mr. Barrows informed the court that it was the custom of the deceased, when about to leave home, to give out infor nation that guns were set at the door ready to blow any inquisitive person in to kingdom come. Previous to leaving home the last time, about three months ago, .Mr. .Isaacson was particular to give out the information that every door and window of his mansion had guns set ready to protect the premises from all comers. As letters of administra tion were granted Mr. Barrows, it will now become his painful (if the guns go off) duty to take an inventory of the cabin, arsenal and all. While Mr. Isaacson left but little personal property, his estate might be said to be valuable. On one forty of his premises, which are located on Bear river, is a lime ledge, said to be of con siderable value. A year ago last Aug ust Mr. Barrows says a stranger put in an appearance at the Rosendahl logging camp and inquired for Mr. Isaacson. He requested Mr. Barrows to accompany him to Isaacson's place and introduce him. This Mr.Barfows did, and during the conversation which followed, the stranger offered Inaacson $7,000 for the ledge. The offer was refuned at that time and later the stranger again visit ed Isaacson and, so report goes, made him a better offer for the ledge, which was also refund. Today' Weather. Portland, July 3. Oregon, Monday OFFERING IN TWO PIECE SUITS $10.00 TO $18.00 MADE RIGHT STYLED RIGHT PRICED RIGHT P. A. Twelve Killed at Warsaw. Warsaw, July 2 TweJva workmen were killed and 13 wounded by troop at Breziny, in the government of Petrok- off VrU.w niokt TU ... 1 , , S " "Tr arching in a procession and csrrvlm, rl ft.cr. 6 Flee From Odessa. Kishineff, July 2. All hotels are filled with persona from Odessa, thousand of whom are leaving that city in a panle Why Worry About Your FOURTH oJULY GARMENTS You can get here nobby dresses for Ladies, Misses and children at prii-es that are less than the materials and trimmings would cost. A Clearance Sale OF Shirt Waist Suits gives you an ojipoitunity to get big bargains in Silk and Alpaca suits; SILK SUITS AT .. . io to $.5 Former price, .t to ALPACCA SUITS S5 to io Former price .").75 to $15. Our line of Wash Suits is not all picked over yet. But you must call quickly if you want to take advan tage of bargains at this time. A Pretty White Shirt Waist Suit is just the thing For the Fourth . You will find here a good assortment of various styles and all sizes at price which will make the purchase easy. Child ren'a White Dresses In piques and linon. Butter Brown and other styles Price range from 6Qc to $1.50 Embroidery and Lace Trimmed INDIA LINEN DRESSES for girls age 8 to 14. Price . $1.00 to $3.75 Our store will be open until noon on the Fourth of July, Ghe iC. Jv0 15 he. beixIDhive t PICTURE YOURSELF in a nice, fresh, snappy look ing suit made of fancy wor sted, cassiraere, or a home spun at a price, say between $12.50 and $17.50, 'picked (from a stock so big, that just the right proportion for any I man is here. The picture is apt to be so good that you will make the change today, especially when you see our $17-50 SUITS STOKER Keeps a Dressy Shop for Dressy DESCRIBES HIS TRIP. (Continued from eighth page.) ...:... . i.i .. . "V" '. Jey i ""H"v. uun I use nis loucn. MAami t W 11. . It a k tt'l.l. -It . . .... urn an ma van numbers oi hotels they are putting up more and' grander palace and still all are crowded. I went through the subway and during the hot wrather it is unbearable. It it so clowi and stifling like a vast wawhroom. ateamy, soapy atmosphere. i ii i atcendMi a moving stairway to elevated railroad, but one arni(in was enough for me, because the stair keep on moving and you have to jump off a soon as you reach the top, ele you will run againt the wall. ' A eurioiu spectacle In Chicago is a policeman on the wagon eat with each driver. On each niile of the wagon i a large printed ign: "Warning an injun ction has been iued bv this Court agailiftt Intel feren.-e with this vehicle." (or words to that effect.) Signed bj Judge KohUaat. It is a sad commentary on twentieth century fair play. No doubt there are hot head among Hi thousand of striker, but most of the trouble is engineered by strike breakers, the tools and hirelings of some over bearing trust. It is mi eay to cen sure the union. They are called crim inals, but what of the Beef Trnt Hint pays the funiier -tO,rsm,oni less on cut tie this year, while, st the same time, raising (lie price of -teaks and rousts Head "Kei-ylnMy's Magazine" for July and study Hie figures. .Mho, how about the olliccr of the equitable Life Assiir an company, who have collected from you and 1 excessive premiums, that our wives and children might be protected when death come. They gave Monkey dinners, $2.'i,(MK) a year to Senator Dcpcw and a score of other directors for attend ing meetings once or twice a year. Pad ded salary lists for wuges supposed to have been paid to a long line of deceased clerks. 1st us not condemn one while overlooking the other. I am not a pesi mist. Sure, there are lots of things that require regulation. The country is not being ruined by unions, as some claim. Neither will these big society anarch ists continue to plunder the people for ever. Not while we have Teddy Roose' velt and Billy Bryan, and so long as the average American has the same common sence that his forefathers have shown, in, crisis past. We are all right, you bet. This is all for this trip, I am tired. Smilingly yours, IIKRMAN WISE. Dying of Famine, is in its torments, like dying of cop. sumption. Tne progress of consumption from the lieginning to the very end, I 11 long torture, both to victim and friends. "When I had consumption in it first stoge," writes Wm. Myer, of Ccarfoss, Md., "after trying different medicine and a good doctor in vain. I at last took Dr. King' New Discovery which quickly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure cure? for cough colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Pos itively prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at Cha. Roger drug store, price 60c and $1.00 a bottle. Trial bottler free. A 4 OF JULY can be comfortably celebrat ed when you wear one of our suits. They give to the ivcarcr the appearance of comfort and ease that can only be obtained by employ ing a swell city tailor. Our clothing is all guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded If you have never met us, come around and get acquainted with us and our clothing. We'll be pleased and so wilB you when you see what we can give you for $17.50 A SUIT. Men. Mie Task It wa a hup task to undertake th cur of auch a bad casa of kidney di m that of C F. Collier, of cLo kee, I... but Klectric Hitter did Jl H ritea, -My kdMft , fu I could not ait on a chair .auVT cushion and .uffewd f. j.. backache, headach and rf..u. trie Bitur,. , Itth7 ,h,B M r",0rd " 'lth. I recommend th great tetdo medicine to all with weak kUnev. ... or stomach. Guaranteed by C. Roger, druggist, price, SO eenU. LOW EXCURSION RATES. Via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, From Chicago to Anbury Park, N. J. return, $21.35. Ticket good mln, June 2. 3d, July 1 and 2, valid for return un til AllL'Ust 31 tiV extension Stop over at New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington. Through sleeping cars to Asbury Park. Baltimore and return, $18. Ticket, good going July 2, 3 tm) Valid for return until August 31, by' extension. Stopover at Washington. The only line that operate through, trains. Send for circular to ret Hay, Pacific Coast Agent, 8n Fran cisco. B. N. Austin, 0. P. A., Chicago Consult jour nearest tkket agent for detail. No Secret About It. It Is no secret that for cuts, bums, etc. nothing is so effective a Bm-klin'si Arnica Salve, "h did not take long tc cure a bad sore I had, and it all 0. K. for or eyes, write I). L. Gregory, of l!oe, Texas. 2J cent at Charles Rogers' drug store. As the picnic season is here We wish to call your attention to our extensive line- of Lunch good. Including Canned and deviled meats, Crackers and Fancy Biscuit, Sar dine, Olive, Pickles, Etc We are carrying the best goods in the mr ket in every line, and guarantee sat isfaction. The sin-res of our recent sale has again demonstrated ths fact that the people will trade where they can get THE MOST FOR THEIR MONEY, and we claim we are In a position to save you money on every thing in our large and varied stock. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION See our Fruit and Vegetable Dis play. Everything in the market. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Our store will close at noon on the Fourth of July. No deliveries made on that day, Order the day before. Foard Q Stokes Co 1