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MONDAY, JULY 17, WS- THE MOKNINti ASTORIAN. AS fORt A, OH EG ON. ii i f ) T u f i f i I', i I j 2 ? Dew Drop Washing Powder Is excellent for ue in' the laundry, good for swruhhing and cleaning floor,' wall. ete'i It 'can not 'be excelled for washing and polishing silverware, dishes, etc. It also relieve much anxiety in the mask ing and scouring of tinware, etc. 3 pound PacKage 20 cents. ASTORIAGROCERY 623 Commercial St. Phone Main 681 A Shoe Bargain ForBal&nct of the Month Men'a Tan ihoes, worth Bp to 14-5 at 1 3 00 Men'a Tan shoes, worth up to l3-5i at ti-5. . Men's Oxfords, worth up to Uso, at $3.00 Men's Oxfords, worth op to' 1300, at fc.50 S.A. GIMRE. 643 Bond Street, Opposite Rom. Higgins & Co. We are agents for Douglas' Cele ' brated shoe. AT 3c A POUND A Big Carload of Fine, Juicy, Luscious Watermelons ' Just Received. Get your picK Early. Just the thing for any Dinner. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets. Branch at Unlontown. " MONEY FOR YOU! NIHILISTS SAY PY Proclamation Explains Cause of ShuvaUfTs Death. WAS MOST EXACTING SATRAP Circular Says "On Account of Black and Cruel Activity at Odessa and Subse quent Return to Service to Quell the Riots at Moscow. Miweow. July 10.A fighting orpin ixation which investigated several re volt ha issued a proclamation an nounces that death sentence was pro nounced against Count ShuvaWff, chief of police here, aanated July 11. ana that he va executed by one of its mem ber, "on account of the black and cruel activitv of this satrap at Odessa, whore ShuvaWff was formerly prefect, and hi MMibseipient return to active service Minister Trepoff, to the pan-Ruian district to stamp out the revolution in Moscow." The proclamation concludes: 'Let this execution serve as a joy ful simial to the Russian millions in revolt and as the. death knell of the dy lag autocracy." M. Witte Meets Mr. Meyer St Petersburg July 10.-M. Witte lTMsnl fin hour with Mr. Meyer, the Amer ... -i - !. U-1 .mluisaador. at the lueinmieuri ivm palace today discussing the forthcom ing peace conference. ' Before leaving for raria next W'ed nesdnv. M. Witte will have still another in. with the emperor. M. Witte is' expected to be the bearer of a person al niessape from the emperor to Presi dent Roosevelt. week. A brilliant reception was given in his honor at the New 1 ork state lmi.ding. . Governor Joseph W. Folk, the famous Miom-inn, has written the Lewi and Clark exposition ofllcial that he will to present on Missouri day, September 14, and deliver an address. A banquet in Oovemor Folk's honor is to be held at the American Inn. This will to perhaps the most notable event of the exposition. ALONG THE WATER FRONT. Steamer Columbia left out yesterday with both her freight and passenger' capacities taxed to the utmost. A great many persons holding ticket for the ocean trip to an rraneisco trom we exposition city were forced to remain there awaiting the sailing of the next steamer for the south. In year pas senr traflk" on the coasters has not been so heavy. It is accredited to the tact that thousands of person who visit the exposition purchase ticket in the Kat permitting thera the trip to San Francisco by boat. Will Be Repaired. Relief Lightship Xo. 76 left out yes terday for Umatilla Reef where she will relieve Lightship No. 07 which will pro ceed to the Sound for repairs. Saturday Lightship No. TP took aboard a full supply of coal and provisions. Oiltank steamer Atlas arrived In yes terday from San Francisco and after discharging a part of her cargo of crude oil at the Standard Oil Company's tanks proceeded to Tort land. Steamer Alliance arrived In yester day from Eureka carrying a full cargo and a large number of passenger. DEDICATION A RIOT Disturbance Accompanies Initial Opening of Synagogue. PEOPLE FIGHT WITH POLICE Dedication of St. Louis Synagogue Is Interrupted. Crowds Fight For Ad mittance to Edifice. Police Called and Fight Ensues. St. 1-ouis, July It!. Two thousand persona fought with the polie today in a wild scramble to gain admittance to the dedicatory services of the new syn agogue of .the Congregation SliarU Simrd, and a number were elublied but not seriously hurt. Hats were crushed, women's dresses torn ami several hurt. The edifice was crowded to it capac ity when the door were closed umu the horde that tilled Washington street for a block. Outsiders tried to force the doors oen and a cordon of polio was summoned. Several jiersons iievanie tolligercnt and police club were brought into play. Finally the police got the upper hand, WAIT FOR SOCKEYES. Eastern Buyers, Says the TtWe Register s Deliberate. ' Commenting on the recently anmmne ed cut on Alaska red to 95 cent and upon various other matter relative to the salmon industry, the Trade Regl ter says: Kin.s t)m announcement lat week of price on Alaska salmon, report smtat t hut mitv on Alaska reds have Wn i.iii to fl.V. The reiHirt i of a .w.,l run in Aluskn. but there doe not Notice To Mariners. The following affect .the List of Light and Fog Signals, Pacific Coast, 11)04. Washington; Umatilla Reef light vnuu-l. naie 40. No. 1S.1 (List of Llchts Buoy,' and Paymarks. Pacific Coast. jm to to good, reason m selling reds IMS, page 07). Moored in l."0 feet of below I.U, us the nli is worth it water, alsmt 2 1-2 miles S. W 5-8 S.l Buying at all int ex-s-pt the big from Umatilla Reef, Flattery Rock J Katern market has Wn l.ii-k.lmt the making off from Cape Alava, and about' latter seem disposed to. hold off till they 4 1-4 "miles westsouth westerly of the learn of the sockeye pack, impingv that ript.. ' ; ja Wg pack wjll cause lower price nil About August, 17. 1003, Light Vessel around. This the Trade Register I No 7 will be temporarily withdrawn' lieve is a mistake. Kven with a large from her station for repairs unl the par 01 ookeye, p-snn i they can not . . . , 1. ...... Vessel No. 7. n flora to ami u me swum itw-krjr Relief Liuht N'esscl No. 7d shows, the pwk nm Is-low HtHi.lMJO cs., vl,M h it is same a Light Vessel No. C7, two fixed just as liable to do a anything else white reUe-tor lights, and during thick ! then johls-r who have held off will or-foggv weather the sounding of her prooaiiiy nn,i nigner price. ..ioe., u ..i.LiL. .,r tna toll, will to tie now. S) fur the situation and indica- Clothes Bought at Wise's Pressed Free of Chaw Whenever You Siy So. , TTTTTLJTW WIL11 Will You Do It? tion are favorable for a good pack. The first run of sockeye Is small. Many of the canneric are getting some and northern British Coluinhm eanner- If you saw 25c (in money) laying in the street you would pick it up wouldn't you! Now, you are a reader, more or less in terested in GOOD BOOKS Look into our show window and you ill see the 25 CENTS alright, (A lot of the Best Books that some dealers we know get as high as $1.50 and $1.75 for but books which we have never known to be sold for less than $1.25. v. We could store these books away but we would never sell them in that way and we need the display table they now occupy at once. We are willing to take $1 for any of them to clear' them out th!s week. Buy one and you will be picking up 20c in money. J. N. GRIFFIN same. Relief Light Vessel No. 76 i similar -it I v.. mm in ainaran' to lvjlwi fwi ut . ...4 4Un tlta V l-l hi A litlililli MWtillil IIIW rAl' j'k HISS ' - - j of each side of her bull is white, with lies are said to to putting np extra big the word "Relief" painted thereon in ;rk. " """ nP" blm-k letters, and No. "7u" is in wl.ito; ei-k e should to having a e run on each tow and each (,uu. t-r. There on:tb Nmn-ana yet .t m .la sever- are also some minor differences in the al weeKS wiorr a ueoiuie iur ... painting of her mnsts and daynwrk. of tl''' ' . Light Vessel No. 67 will lie ' ; to her ntation a soon as repair have Ix-en completed, of which due. notnw will to given, and Relief Light essel No. 76 will then to withdrawn. By order of the Light House Hoard. L. C. H KILN til, Commander N. S. N., Lilit House In- neetor, Ollh of Inspector Llth Light House l)itrict, Portland, Oregon, 13 July, l'JOj. Risk and extravagance all , taken out-of HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. fVbra It U Pert of Danflraff, It Grows Laxarlanllr. Kalr preparations and danflruft cures, as a rule, are sticky or Irritating affairs tht do no earthlv Rood. Hair, when not diseased, grows naturally, luxuriantly. Dandruff is the cause of nine-tenths of .ii hair trouble, and dandruff Is caused by a germ. The only way to core dand ruff la to kill the germ; and, so far, the nnlv hair oresaratlon that will positively destroy the germ is Newbro's Herplclde absolutely Harmless, iree irora grease uiinMt dva matter or daneerous drugs It allava Itching Instantly: makes hair glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect" Sold by leadlnr druggists. Bend 10c. In stamps for sample to Ths Eerplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. : Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St.. Owl Druz Store, 649 Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Trop. "Special Agent." JOAQUrK MILLER AT PORTLAND. The Poet Has a Day t Lewis and Clark , CentenniaL Portland, July 10. Thousands of ad mirers greeted the poet of the Sierras, Joaquin Miller, on Saturday, July 15, at the Lewis and Clark exposition, the day iieing named in his honor. In the aft- ernoon a reception was new - . . eon state building, where the people suu.o - - shook hands with the poet. Mr. Miller delivered an address and recited some of his popular short poems, by request. In opening his speech he called atten tion to the fact that, as he holds, the East ignores the West in literary mat ters. ' - "Europe long ignored, and still tries to ignore American authors, he saw. yet I found Longfellow more popular there thirty years ago than Tennyson.' And just as Europe ignore America. the Eastern states ignore the Western. When President Grant, who 'knew the West and Western men, 'made our first citizen, Senator (ieorge n. Hiiams., 01 Portland, Oregon, a member of his cab inet, the Atlantic states protested, and when the president made him chief jus tice they insulted him and curiously refused to confirm him. , "When Whittier published his 'Poem of Three Centuries,' he pointed out that the first of hi thousand selections was anonymous, yet this first, best short poem was written by Ina D. t'oolbrith, now librarian of the Bohemian CIub; San Francisco. The poem paid a fine tribute to Ore gon, the state in which he passed his boyhood Md early manhood, saying. "What shall we do in this favored land of flowers and endless summer besides celebrate sea and river and mountain in song? Let us get back to the dear old pastoral davs of the shepherd kings Thev lived poetry, therefore they sang poetry, and so it is that the Holy Land has survived and will survive all time. Luther Burbnnk has bepin. to grow such flowers und fruits, as the world lias not dared to conceive of outside the fates of eden. There in Oregon and Wasiiington more than a hundred wild grasses and many sorts of delicious wild fruits. I can conceive of no totter, nob ler, richer life than, to live in a cabin of some dimple of this eternal verdure. with a i-ong in the heart, and the hands !it. wink develonintf these, trasses and t range fruits, helping Burbnnk, help Ing one another to open again the gates of Paradise.." Joimuin Miller pronounced the expo sit ion "an unpublished poem," and he said that the Forestry btuidinir, mam of gin lit logs, was majestic and inspir ing. The dav's ceremonies closed with a dinner to Joaquin Miller at the Ameri can Inn, where several speckers paid tribute to the veteran poet. Governor Herrick, of Ohio, was a guest of the Lewis and Clark exposition last Advice. "You nave made me so happy," sold the young man vhen the girl' father had given hh -eonseir.. "that I feel is If I could walk on air." "That's good. But don't go nnd tor ro now that vou'll not be able to llv on that sort of th!ng."-New York Her ald. Great PIte Mack. ttonetn bad Just painted the fly on the portrait That'a all right," said hla customer, "but can't you paint some fly paper to catch that fly?" The great painter admitted be was ttuck and threw up the Job. -Judge. - Hatnral Results. Tom I wonder why Fred's sweet heart gave lilm the mitten. Jack Because be told her a lot of yarns, I believe. Chicago News. ea0W by Schilling' Best t'ootls and dealing. Your grocer'; money back. Forced to Starve. B. F. Leek, of Concord, Ky., saysi "For 20 years I suffered agonies, with a sore ou my upper lip, so painful, some times that I could not eat. After vain ly trying everything else, I cured it with Bucklin's Arnica Salve." It's great for burns, cuts and wounds. At Chas. Rog ers' drug store only 25 cents. Beautiful eyes and handsome face are eloquent commendations. Bright eyes are windows to a woman's heart, IIol lisler's Rocky Mountain Tea make bright eyes. 35 cents, Tea or Tablet at Frank Hart's drug store. BehnKe-Walher Business College If you are thinking of attending bus Uncas college you can not afford to ig tl, l,est in ihe northwest. Our equipment is iinsiirpasxed west of Chi M II . I cago. On account of our rapiuiy incicns ing .attendance V WILL MOVE October First to our elegant new quar tcria in the Elks Building now being completed ' at Seventh and Stark streets. Our graduate's are all employed." Placed 207 pupils In lucra tive positions during the past year Send for our handsomely , illustrated catalogue. Free. Address all. communi cations to our present quarters In th Stearns Building, Portland. The price of Suits is pretty much the same in all stores consider ing quality BUT HERE'S THE DIFFERENCE Jones buys a suit elsewhere and pays, say $20 00 He gets it pressed and pays, say $1.00 a month j which means per year 12.00 Total $32 ( Brown buys a suit of Herman Wise for 4 $20 00 And has it pressed free of charge as often as he asks it, so he pays for pressing 00 00 Total $20 00 MORAL: Cither you dou't get your suits pressed aud look slouchy, or you pay so much per year lor pressing, which Wise's customers save, and there arc other advan tages too by trading with Herman Wise Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. Three Routes to the East Central or Scenic, by way of Colorado, thence to Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louia via Rock Island System. Southern, by way of Los Angeles and El Paso, thence to Chicago, Kansas City or St. Louis via Rock Island System. Northern, by way of Minneapolis and St. Paul, thence to Chicago via Rock Island System. Notice the three eastern gateways. Direct connection in Union Stations at all three, for all important points in Eastern and Southern States. Full Information, with folder "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car," ssnt on request. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent, Rock Island System, 140 Third Suest, Portland, Or. CLEANLINESS , U a necessity to perfect Health and sn eent!sl element of Happiness. , . To prevent sickness and enjoy the comforts of life you should equip your sleeping apartment or dressing chamber with a snowy white, one-piece "Wdatsf Porcelain Enameled Lv tor and hate running hot and cold water ss desired at your touch. We have samples in our showroom and will gladly quote you prices. , 111 1 a I J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. 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