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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1905)
FRIDAY, JULY ti, 1903. '8 THE MOltNINd ASTOIUANi AS'IOK A, OKEGOX. No need to fore yourself to EAT FORCE One begun, the habit grows on Jon and you eat it becauf YOU WANT TO p.iFftBCBL the breakfast food that build you up.( Easily served. 15c a Package. Good Dairy Butter, 33c and 40 a Roll ASTOEIAGROCERY , 623 Commercial St. Phono Main 681 . A Shoe Bargain For Balance of the Month Ken's Taa shoes, worth up to $4-30 at t3-oo Men's Taa shoes, worts up to $35. at S1.50. M' Oxfords, worth up to 4-5- at 13.00 Men's Oxfords, worth up to S3.00, at fs-so S. A. GIMRE. 543 Bond Street, Opposite Ross Biggins & Co. Wo are agents for Douglas' Cele brated sboe. REPORT CONFIRMED Attempt Wat Made to Kill Petro- vitch Pobiedonostzeff. . also have filed on the reservation water right with the Utah state engineer. Owing to the uncertainty of the law none of these claims for water haw been approved or disapproved. The in terior department, it is stated, has the j water under under consideration and usy protest against the granting of the claims filed by the private coeipamei. STRIKE EXPENSIVE United Mine Workers Spend Million . and a Half. . PROCURATOR NOT AGITATED After Attempt Was Made Drove to the Holy Synod and Presided at Meeting. Said Nothing of Affair to Colleagues Returned Home Unguarded. FOR REGATTA BENEFIT. IN EFFORT TO WIN STRIKE St. Petersburg, July 20. Reports of; an attempt to shoot Constantine Petro vitoh Fobiedonosteeff, chief procurator of the Holy Synod at the Trkoe Selo station in St. Petersburg, as re counted bv the Associated Press last night, have been confirmed. In spite of his greatly advanced age and illness, M. PobiedonosUefTs nerves were unshaken by the attempt on his life. He drove to the Holy Synod and presided at a meeting, telling none of his colleague of the occurrence until after the session closed. The procurator then drove back to the station alone and un guarded, and returned to Tarskoe-Selo. NEW YORK DRINKS MILLION GALLONS OF MILK "Jack" Mayo and Superintendent Me- Guire Arrange for Ball Game. That Astorian are taking an inter est in the proposed regatta i evidenced Money Spent For Maintenance of Ten by the fact that Superintendent Mc-1 cessee and Alabama Loral Unions and tiuire ami .lack Mayo have i.ucd a dial-1 jot Railway Tickets to Send Strike hnfff to Mr. KolierU, of the 0. It. & X. Breakers Home. Co., for a game of ball, the proceed ,to go to the regatta fund. The nine will lie selected from both contnanie. .lack Mayo will act as short stop and I now practicing with Frank Tarker playing anti-over, or rather, Tarker i training Mayo. The game promises to 1 hotly contented. If the score "exceed WO on either side. Atoria will be declared a common point. LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATION. Xew York, July 20. Testimony ha been given at a hearing liefore Commi stoner of License Keating in thi city to the effect that the I'nlted Mine Work er of America had spent more than $1,' AOO.OO0 In an effort to win a strike which began in the bituminous coal mines of Alabama and Tenneee a year ago. The statements were made bv General LaW Agent Hugh Hewitt, of the Tennessee New York State Committee Will Look Coll Coak ,n( B(liU.ty cmpanjr Into Insurance Business. Albany, Xew York, July SO.-Therf will be a legislative Investigation of the life insurance buines as carried on in thi state both by the irw York state It is asucrted that the union coiitrih uted an average of 1000 a day for the maintenance of the" memtar of local union Jn ,thea two states, and that in addition U the 1.1115,000 rnt ' corporations and by thosfl of other state I orpan(ajjoni ihe ,mln .had expend.d AT 3c A POUND A Big Carload of Rue, Juicy, Luscious Watermelons Just Received. Get your pick Early. Just the thing for any Dinner. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets. Branch at Uniontown. Dairy Product Consumed in Quantity By Sweltering Masses. Xew York, July 20. Milk amounting to the immense total of 1,500,000 quarts we consumed Wednesday in this city to quench thirst caused by the great heat wave. In order to procure the unusual large amount, dairies "were compelled to advance their paying price one qnnr- ter of a cent a quart. That makes one half cent advance to the farmer within the last three week. Thus far con sumers have not been affected by the raise, the averaga retail price Ixvng seven cents a quart. Much damage is reported by truck farmers in Xew .Jersey owing to the re cent heat and lack of moisture. reaches are dropping from the tree and other fruit are being affected. In some sec tion the well have given but and water being procured for livestock with great difficulty. In the silk mill and iron work dis tricts of nearby Jersey cities, wort has- been considerably interrupted. Newark lone reports 35 prostrations and 21 fa talities. Four deaths and many pros- f tration have occurred in Jersey City during the past 24 hour. Elizabeth and Patterson also reported long list of heat victims. , ' "According to the police, at lest TOO, 000 persons slept out of doors last mglit enjoying a good rest in aa atmosphere cooled by the afternoon rain. Murray Hill was a vast solitude of de serted mansions, whose care takers, their employers gone, sat on step and porti co and areaway and dozed dirrfng the greater part of the night. Every pub ic park wa filled to overflowing while the recreation piers along the East and North river were crowded throughout the night You can save money on Our bargain Jot of Pursee, just inside the door. When iw these purse sold from 25c to $1.75 task The leather is as good as new NOW but the dsnfp climate we have, has started rust on tie frames nj va rust gets a start on anything not wed, and quickly finishes it. But it it is ueed hare you evar seen a carpen ter's sawone that is used every day BUSTY t The wiH make good purses r anvons who ues a parse every day. Sc9 and lOc Regardless of former Price. J. N. GRIFFIN doing business in this state. Thi inves ligation will be made by a special joint legislative committee with ample power Chairman Armstrong, of the commit 120.000 within the last thrse month for railroad ticket to enable strike break er to return to their homes. The statement made by IVwitt were tee, said tonight that while the actual brm)Kht otJt , pUM hearing by the committee would not begin for some tim preliminary preparations will be set fn motion soon as possible. The institution of the coirmiiltee fol lowed hard upon the message af Gover nor niggin (0 the legislature suggest ing an investigation of the life hwifanee buincs, which came a a surprise Today Weather. Portland. July 20. Western Oregon; Friday, partly cloudy and probably cool er, except near the coast. Eastern Ore gon, shower and tTmnder storms. aguint two large employment agencies in the city, wfilch have been enga-ged In obtaining men- for the mine. The charge against (he agencie are to the effect that they engaged men and sMlf them to the soutft nrolet false pretem. retaining them on the train en route' sgalnst their will. One witness wa the wffe of a nmckinisf. She told of going with her huslmnd and' a ear load of nth er men who broke thV window of the coach at Birmingham" and made their esca-pc. Clothes Bought it Wise's Pressed Free of Charge Whenever You Say So. Y Will You Do It? WILL EXHUME" BODT. CLARK TO ASSIST CHOIR. Will Give Thousand to help Defray. Ex penses of Portland Trip. ' Ogdon, July 20.-;Senator W, A. Clark, of.Montana, has offered to give the choir of the Ogdon Monnoa Tabernacle 11000 to help defray its expenses to Portland next month on- the condition that a like amount Us raised here for the same purpose. The chair will sjng the irri gation ode at the Lewis and Clark e- -positkm next month, and Senator Clark ha taken thi occasion to how his great interest in anything that pertain to reclamation. UNIQUE SWINDLE Clairvoyant Predicts' Health and Leads to Source. PROVE CONFIDENCE GAME Man Charged With Larceny May Have Mordered Wife Xew Tort, July 20. The- body of Mr. Mary Cornrsn Carlton, whose hnstiand, Fred Carl'torr, Is in prison, charged with giand larceny, ha been exhumed tmfoy for rocdicaf examination a to the nrne of death. Mrs. Mary Carlton was the second wife of Frederick (arlftnr, and died of' tetanus only a short' tlimr after hi ffrst wife had died of the-a?nr dfo eae. Both women were insured' in Cirrf ton's favor. The medical examination of the wn man'ti body will be completed' in' ahmrt ten days. . . Mine Company Officials in- Chicago Ar rested. Man Consults' Clairvoyant. Hand Snowed Great Sign of Wealth in Speculation. Bites and! b Bit. TO KILL THE DANDRUFF GERM. la lh Only- Passible War f Havfe Am Effective Care. If you see a woman or a man with lux uriant glossy balr, jrou may be sure nei ther has dandruff to amount to anything- la nearly every case where women and men nave thin brittle hair, they owe It to dandruff. There are hundreds of prep arations that "claim" to cure dandruff. sut not one but Newbro's Herplclds tell you that dandruff Is the reault of a g-erm burrowing Into the scalp, and that per manent cure of dandruff and its conse quent (ailing and baldness, can only be bad by killing the germ; and there Is no ether preparation that will destroy that rm but Newbro'a Herplcld. - "Destroy the cause, and you remove the effect." told by leading druggists. Bend 10c. In tamps for sample to The Herplcld Co., Detroit. Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St. Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. 1 St., T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." LAND MEN IN QUANDARY. Peculiar Situation Arises ii Conneetloa With Water Rights, fait Lake City, July 20. A peculiar situation has arisen in connection with the water rights on the Uintah Indian Reservstion, soon to be thrown open to settlement under the lottery plan. There i no land on sfca reservation suitable for cultivation except Under irrigation. While no person can file a claim to the land prior to the . drawing, and while "sooner" are strictly barred from the reservation it seems to be unoe,rtuin whether the law embraces the water rights. In behalf of the lndiuos who will retain the most valuable agricul tural lands on the reservation Captain C. G. Hall, United States Army, has made twenty filings on water rights which are said to cover practically the water supply of .the reservation Three private corporations have formed and Chicago, July 20.-I)r. Walter B. Met calf, prenufent of the Heaver Fall Min ing Company, with office in Chicago, amf W. C. Barrett, secretary and treas urer of the company,, h itv been arrest ed on warrant charging- that they ob tained money by mean of a confidence game.. Dr. Metcalf, who is a- practicing phy sician, and is well known- irr medical cir cles, and Barrett, were released upon bend. The attention of the case was called in a letter written by Robert Aird, of Chicago, who inveso-d &J00 in stocks of the Chicago Adrh-onduck Cold Min ing Company, which formerly occupied" the present offices of the Beaver Falls Jlining Company. Mr. Aird replied to an advertisement of a clairvoyant who informed him that his hand showed sign of great weitlth in speculation. The clairvoyant thn re ferred hira to the Chicago Adirondack Gold Mining Company. Aird invested $300 in the stock. Tie said he had 00 returns on hi investment and the money paid by him was not used as rpree,rtt ed. Monitor's Shaft Broken: Port Harford, fa I., July 20.-The owt defense- monitor Wyoming lis arriW in harbor here with propeller blade amf shaft broken. A tug ha Wtr sent for to to-th vpel (0 Mure Iland' imy yard.'. IH1.1- cS l.f Muacts. rre safe; you needn't pet crxated b them. .Schilling's Best are not only gure and tau but generous WORK IS STOPPED. Repairs to Saa Francisco Stopped By Order Of Naval Board. Washington, July 20. A majority of the naval board on construction has recommended that no more work be done on the cruiser Pan Francisco, The vessel now is out of commission and a certain amount of repair work had been authorized when the matter was refer red to the board. If the board's action is approved by be department the Pan Francisco will remain out of commission indefinitely.": , BehDKe-Waliier Business College If you are thinking of attending bus inesa oollege you coa not afford to ig ore the best ia. the northwest. Oiu equipment is uw)urpusd west of Chi cago, uu account 01 our ropiuiy nicms ing attendauos i WE WILL MOVE October First to oor elegant new guar ters in the ElKs Building now being completed at Seventh and Stark streets. Our graduates are all employed. 'Placed 207 pupil In lucra tive positions during the past year. Send , for out handsomely illustrated catalogue. Free. Address all com muni cations to our present quarters ia tht Stearns Building, Portland, The price of Suits it pretty much the same in all stores, consider ing quality BUT HERE'S THE DIFFERENCE Jones buys a suit elsewhere and pays, say k $W W He gets it pressed and pays, say $1.00 a month which means per year 12.(H) Total lirown buys a suit of Herman Wise for $20 00 And has it pressed free of charge as often as he asks it, so he pays for pressing 00 (X) Total $20 00 MORAL: Either you don't get your suits pressed and look slouchy, or you pay so much per year tor pressing, which Wise's customers save, and there are other advan tages too by trading with Herman Wise Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. Your Prescription: Jock Island If ytm are going East,, X would appreciate your consulting me. I will gladly help yw plan your trip and tell you all about Rock Iilaol service. Just drop me ft line consultation, free! I wilt show you a Rock Tsland folder and ear publication entitled "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Car." It is of considera&fc importance that you select the right route there axe many different ways to go. I'll tell you of the superior points about the Rock Island way. A. H. BfcDONALD, Oeneral Agent,, Bock Island System. 140 Third 8tncs, Portland, Ore. CLEANLINESS I it necetnfy to perfect Health sni an essential element of Hjfipineit. T prevent sickneii and enjoy the comforts of life you ihould equip your sleeping apartment or dressing chamber with a inowy white, one-piece ".StahbttT Porcelain Enameled Lm try and have running hot and cold Vster as desired at your touch. We have samples in our showroom and will gladly quote yea prices. I J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. 1 JN AN ASTORIA PRODUCT , Palo Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest 1 North Pacific Brewing Co.