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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1905)
TIIK MOUNlNli ASTORIAN. ASMM A, OKKGON. TUESDAY, JULY sj, ioj. APRICOTS ANARCHISTS MEET which was complicated by a dislocation of the shoulder. The difficulty of set ling the holies and later on reducTng the dislocation caused him pain at times and made the present operation neees ry. SHOTS IN ARGUMENT 'Are still to be had for canning purpose But the supply is pitting low. IWter hurry, if you want some. Prr pa-e to MaKe Attempts Against European Rulers. Swedes Attacked by Countrymen Watermelons iu rienty. Ripe and juicy, Allother in Swedish-Norse Discussion. STILL BUSY. Automobiles try to make Record. Satis kinds of fruit and vegetable in eason. factory Incres Over Last Year, KINO ALFONSO IS MARKED Chicago, July 24, Tim Tribune says: USES REVOLVER FOR SUPPORT Good Dairy Butter, 40c a Roll. Seven persons killed and fifty -one injur ed is the record made so far this year by the untomohilcs in Chicago, Al ASTORIAGROCERY Hundred Red Flag Men Hold Meeting though the year is but little mure than Two Dying and A Third Seriously At Paris. Violent Speeches Made, Ml hunt Program Advocated. To Pro half over, the figures show an appalling increase over last year's record of one Wounded as Result of Argument Be 623 Commercial St. Prions Main 681 tween Four Swedes. Shooting During ceed against European Rulers. killed and! seventy-three injured. Friendly Dinner at Hotel, 1 8 s A Shoe Bargain For Balance of the Month Men's Tan shoes, worth op to $4-50 at S3.00 Men't Tan ahoes, worth op to 3.5. - at fs-so. Men's Oxfords, worth op to $4.50, at $3.00 Men's Oxfords, worth op to $3.00, at la.50 S. A. GIMRE, 543 Bond Street, Opposite Rosa. 'Higgins & Co. VCt are agents for Douglas' Cele brated shoe. New York, July 24. A meeting of one hundred anarchist was held Sunday night, says a Herald dispatch from Pari. French, Italian and Spanish agitator were present. lolent speeches were made, a militant program being advo cated, and it is aid to have been tie cided to proceed against European rul ere. ibe jSpamurus were tne mow ve hement and said tliey were in daily com munication with town in the neighbor hood of San Sebastian, and that their comrades at Iran and Hcndaye, and Fon tarabia wer waiting the occasion of the daily promenade of King Alfonso to make an attempt against him. PREPARE TO STRIKE. EASYfCOMES EASY GOES The Picnic Traveler Because he requires and demands light weight baggage. The compact size and package of the foodstuffs which the pic nicker takes along are essentials not to be overlooked. We make a specialty of providing for those needs. j In canned goods we carry a full line. so that it is only necessary to call your attention to a few. Roast Beef, Veal Loaf, Dried Beef, Pork and Beans, Sardines, Salmon, Dev iled Ham, etc. In jars we have Beach Xut Bacon, Horse Radith, Mustard, Jellies and Jams in fact everything to prepare a quick and a dainty lunch with Coffee Extract and Canned Milk for a good cup of breakfast nectar. Six Hundred Painters May Walk Out in New York City. New York, July 24. Preparations are being made for a strike in this city by thd Brotherhood of Painters, with membership of six hundred. The union demands that the Eastern Painters' A sociation shall submit a trade agree' ment to the general arbitration board of the Building Trades Employers As sociation. The same demands have been made on the Interior Decorators- and Cabinet Makers' Association. Master painters have refused either to grant the dematnls or submit the dis. pute to the general arbitration board. It is declared that if the brotherhood men strike their place will be taken by the Amalgamated Painters' Society, a rival body. BUTCHERS WILL MEET. MOTOR BOAT HAS STORMY PASSAGE Crawls into Marblehead, Mass., Battered But a Winner. Marblehead, Mass., July 24. After a daring ruu along the New England coast in unusually tempestuous conditions for midsummer, the 28-foot motor launch Talisman,, owned by William Saville, of Boston, today won the rat from New York to this port, conducted under the auspices of the! Knickerbooker Yacht Club. Battered by heavy seas for 24 hours with seams started and the crew pump ing vigorously, the Talisman, struggled into this harbor this morning and crossed the finish line at 9:24 A. M. the winner of the $250 silver cup. SPANISH ARE WROTH. Object to Rigid Sanitary Regulations of French Government. New York, July 24. The Spanish res idents made a demonstration Sunday against France, in protest, cables the Herald correspondent at Tangier, Mo rocco, against the sanitary measures or dered by French medical officers on in seetion of the ship and port. A ser ious dispute between tlie Freuch and Spanish legations is expected over the affair. . New York, July 24. Two men dying and a third seriously wounded I the outcome of an argument in Brooklyn earlv todav between four Swedes about crtWon from Sweden by Norway. The men who are dying are Karl An derson and John Tromler, I.udwig The- gel was seriously hurt. Victor l.ind quist was captured after a chase by a policeman, who pursued him in a trol ley ear. He l charged with having done the shooting. As learned by the police the men, all intimate friend, went for a dinner at a hotel. After a quiet dinner argument alsmt the proer course to lie taken bv their country in the present crisis found Lindqnist ta king, one side and the three against him, The talk became bitter and was contin uing a they left the house to go to a ferry near by. Suddenly, it is alleged, Lindquist' turned on his countrymen and the shooting Iwgan, The prisoner strenuously denied the charge when he was locked up pending a hearing. YELLOW FEVER ON BOARD. BOUND gagged 'SMI THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets. Branch at Uniontown. You con save money on our bargain lot of Purses, just inside the door. When lew these purses sold from 25c to 1.75 each. The leather is as good as new NOW but the damp clinfote we have has started rust on the frames and when rust gets a start on anything not used, and quickly finishes it. But if it is used have you ever seen a carpen lei's saw one that is used every day RUSTY? These will make good purses lor anyone who uses a purse every day, Butchers of East" and West WiM Prob ably Amalgamate. New York. July 24. Amalgamation of the National Retail Butchers and Meat Dealers Protective A-sociation of the Ea-t and the Master Retail But hers of the Wet. heretofore separate organi zations having common aim ami pur poses, it is expected to result from a convention of the two at firand Rapids, Mich., Augu-t lt. The eastern dele gates will leave here by sjweiai train Julv 31. In -discussing t!ie objects of the pro posed amalgamation CJeorge II. Schaef fer, president of the Eastern amalgama tion, said: 'As a unit"! organization I am cer tain we will strongly influenced for the better, the n-nv failing industry of -Uwk raising in the Eastern states. There are also certain game tax laws the re peal of which might lie poible to bring about by sheer strength of numbers in our prute-ts. As they -tand, certain giime are a never thought of luxury. '"When united we will prove one of the trongest organizations in the country." Californian Captured and Humili ated By Mexican Bandits. J 5c, and lOc Regardless of former Price. . N. GRIFFIN HAIR TELLS CHARACTER. Cole-r of Hale Said Indicate m Term oa'a Temperament. Many people believe that blonde, or tight hair denotes affection and dark hair constancy. A person without hair not devoid of character; far from It the disposition of the average bald beaded man is to show such solicitude tor th welfare of others, that be neg lect himself. A germ causes baldness Prof. 8abouraud, of Paris, France, In- socculated a rabbit with Dandruff germs, musing It to become totally bald In five weeks' time. To rid the scalp of these fcngeroui germs It la necessary to apply Neworof Herplclde. "Destroy the cause you remove the effect" Sold by leading druggists, fiend 10c in tamp for sample to The Herplclde Co petroit Mien. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." NO NIGHT BOATING. Hoodlums on a Lake in Central Park Cause of Order. New York, July 24. Kowdyism on the large lake in Central Park has com piled the city authorities to issue or ders stopping the use of boats there at night . Park policemen during the last two years investigations of several ca ses of deaths of young girls after boats had been overturned disclosed indica tions of hoodlums having rocked the boats. Efforts to compel order on the water were met with abuse after which the boating parties would row away. A stop was finally put to the renting of boats after dark, after two swans and fourtee fine ducks had been found beat en to death with oars. UNDERGOES SURGICAL OPERATION United States Senator Whetmore is Op crated upon Successfully. New York, July 24. United States Senator fteorge Peabory Wetmore, of Khode Island, who came, to this city a few days ago for the purpose of under going a surgical operation, is stated to be convalescent. He expects to return in a few days to his home in Newport. Mr. Wetmore said last night that in 1893, while driving in Newport, he was thrown to the roadway and sustained PROMISED TO PAY, RANSOM V B. S. Loomis, of San Francisco, Has a Startling Experience in Cerro de San Juan, Mexico. Instead of Ransom, He Buys Winchester. San Franci-co, July 21. The Exam iner today says: Hound, gagged and at the mer-y of Mexican bandits, B. S. Loom!, a San Franciscan, was held a prisoner in the mountains of Cerro de San Juan, rieur Situ Ithirt. Mexico. A iimmie of the rtnv. ment of a ransom saved his life for it was the intention of the robbers to. kill him after they had stripped him of all his effects. lsiinis is superintendent of the California and Mexican Fruit Com pany at San Bias, and is well known in this city. In telling of his experience Loomis writes: ''While returning from Tepic I was held up by bandits and robbed of my effects. I was bound und gaged and then taken to a narrow canyon to be killed. I bought the bandits off with a promise to pay them i2'iO, the money to be taken to a certain point on a certain day. They threatened to seize me on the plantation and kill me at night if I did not keep my promise. I did not keep the promise and instead of sending the money I purchased a Winchester for my protection," Steamer Seguranca Has Dread Disease Among Her Crew. New York, Julv 24.-Hefnre the steamer Seguranca sailed fr the lioilh Saturday, says a Herald dipntch from Panama, n fireman was dis-oven-d suf. fering from yellow fever, lie was at once taken ashore and the ship fuiuiga ted. The latest report gives two new cae of the fever, one of thoe stricken hav ing died. The family restaurant of Astoria Is recognized as the Hess restaurant. The best meals and the ht service in As toria. 120 Eleventh street. Take nutmeg; one Is not as good as another. Schilling's Best, in nutmeg, is ground fine from difficult nuts to grind be cause full of oil ; the oil is their virtue. There are dry nuts; there are wormy nuts. We are no more careful in nutmegs than all throush. Your grocer's; moneybaclc fro SPICES, ol BAlflHO POWDER, FLA7cn:;;GEXTRAas JUsluhfcriry, fines! flavor, Cmrtst Srrenli, ttasoniilc fYkri CL05SETGDEYER5 podti aND.OBreoM. v: j Just think what you can do with LIQUID VENEER Liquid Veneer is a carefully and scientifically prepared article that acts as a food for the varnish or gloss. It is absorbed by the varnish or surface to which it is applied, and brings out all its old time elasticity and newness besides adding addition al gloss. It is therefore highly ben eficial to the very finest surfaces. Don't hesitate to use it on your pianos, mahogany furniture, or the very finest pieces you may have; it Is the preparation that will remove tarnish and that peculiar and very undesirable bluish discoloration which often appears on pianos and other highly polished furniture. Liquid Veneer is equally effective on Organs, Violins, Wuitars, etc., as well as on all rosewood and ebony furniture .perfectly cleaning it and restoring original newness and gloss TRIAL BOTTLE, toe; HALF PINT, 50 e. B.F.ALLEN CHS ON Wall Paper, faints, Eto, H65-367 Commercial 8t., Astoria. If you know good clothes and proper treatment and up-to-date methods you are already a "WISE" customer. BUT if you are not yet wise get wise and trade with ierman Wise Astoria's "RELIABLE" Clothier. Study the Map Thirteen states and territories of the Middle West are traversed by Rock Island lines. There are more cities of 35,000 population and upwards on the Rock Island System than on any other Wtttim road I From Minnesota to Texas, from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes, it is Rock Island country. The Rock Island System occupies a strategic position in the western railway world. Going somewhere ? Get a Rock Island folder ' and study the map ten to one your destination is on the Rock Island or reached by way of it. Note our several offices maintained in the Northwest : Portland, Seattle, Spoksne, Butte and Salt Lake City. The Rock Island is reaching out for busi nessand solicits yours. a. h. Mcdonald, General Agent. Rck Island System, 140 Third Street, Portland, Ort." BaHSJBBHHEBESBSBffi a l IV k j. CLEANLINESS , nece'isity to perfect Health and an essential 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 laniard" Porcelain Enameled Lava tory snd hive running hot and cold water si desired at your touch. We have samples in our showroom and will gladly quote you prices. - A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. I AN ASTORIA- PRODUCT f Pale Bohemian Beer Best In The Northwest I North Pacific Brewing Co. . I fracture of the ribs and the upper arm,