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THE MORNING ASTGIUAN. ASiUlttA, OKEGON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1905. " We have made a study of our busi ness. The result is an advantage to our customer. We know how to buy and e make effort to please in wiling. We carry a full line of seasonable Fruits and Vegetables. Our line of Groceries and Delicacies is replete with the best the market affords. Our delivery is prompt and correct Errors are avoid ed, but when thoy do inadvertently happen, they are promptly and courte ously rectified. Good Dairy Butter, 40c a Roll. ASTORIAGROCERY 523 Commercial St Phon Main 681 Appetizers and Dainties For Yonr Dinner Table may be found here in plecty and always freh. APPETIZERS: Qneen Olives, a pint 5C Manianilla Olives, a pint 15c Bayle's Chow Chow, a pint 15c Sweet Pickles, a pint .....15c Pure Honey, put up in glass jars, to sell. , according to size, at, each ........... . ice, 25c and 50c DAINTIES. Some call tliem Cookies. The follow ing are especially good: Maple Creams, a pound a 5 Cocoanut Marshmallow, a ponnd....asc Pineapple Delighti, a ponnd.. ...... 95c VTalnnt Creams, a pounl 35c Maccaroon Snaps, a pound aoc Currant Cake, a pound .aoc Chocolate Date Bars, a pound aoc The above' mentioned goods do not comprise all of the stock we carry.. Step in and let us show yon the whole line, as the cookies are excellent in flavor and well baked, it pays to buy them ready to serve, rather than to spend your own time over a hot oven. CAPTAIN ARRESTED Austrian Steamtr Skipper Gets Himself Into Trouble. CAUGHT BY SECRET SERVICE Steamer Captain Brings Steerage Pas sengers Across Atlantic With Lack of Proper Food and Accommodations Is Discovered by Secret Service Men, THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets Branch at Cniontown. Latest Books Just Received from the Pub lishers. Advance Copies "From the West to the West," Duniway "The Game," Jack London. "The. Purple Parasol," McOitcheo:i. "Outlet," Andy Adam. "The Flower of Destiny," Orcutt. "Inidro," Mary Hustin. "The Amathesy Box," Creen. "For the White Christ," Bennett. All in beat of print and binding. $1.25 Each J. N. GRIFFIN READ! READ!! READ!!! The secret of success in life is in tak ing ad?antage of opportunities. To demonstrate this adage, secure a policy in the Bankers' Life association of Des Moines. Assets, June 1, 1905, $7,953,586. Total paid to policy-holders, $10,8C6, 413. Increase in assets past 12 months, $1, 157,832. Securities in state departments, $0, 396,602. Cost in 1904, 50 cents for each year of applicant's ape on each $2,000. Age limit, 50 1-2 years. For further information leave address at Astoria National bank. WALTER JOHNSON, Special Agent. The Astorian, 75 cents a month. New York, Aug.' 8. Through the ar rest of Captain Komaklo Faravieh of an Austrian line steamship, charged with bringing over tUK) steerage passenger, for whom there were not regulation ac commodations, it ha developed that ten secret service agent were traveling for a time in the steerage of incoming steam ers. Captain Paravioh was held in cash bail before a United States commis sioner. It appears that the set-ret service agents have been going on board at Quarantine and eating the food served to the steerage passengers, sleeping in the quarters provided for them and sharing their lot in all ways until they are discharged on Ellis island. The in spection is being made under orders of Nevada N. Stranahan, collector of the port of New ork. This inspection is in addition to the regular inspection of the ships, which is done by uniformed offi cials who board the ships at the end of each voyage and formally ' report in detail the conditions they find to the collector. Cutom Inpector Longstreet alleges that the ship commanded by Captain Paraviih was deficient in the accommo dations for eating for the immigrants; that there were no tables, as the law require. If this is proved the ptnin may not only be fined $.00, but be im prisoned for six month. PRESIDENT IS ADVISED. Of Venezuelan Court's Decision in Ham ilton Concession Case. Oyster Bay, Aug. 8. President Roose velt has been informed by the depart ment of state that the Federal court of Venezuela has rendered a decision against the Bermudez Asphalt company in the case involving the so-called Ham ilton concession, annulling the conces sion. . What action may be taken by this government regarding the matter can not be announced at this time: in fact, so far as can be aeertained here, no determination of the question has been reached. It is quite probable that noth ing will 1 done until Secretary Root, who is now on a vacation in Labrador, shall have returned to the United States and considered the subject with the president in t)ie light of the re port which will be made by Judge Cal houn of his investigation, of the entire asphalt matter. WILL DISCUSS MERGER. Chicago Street Car Magnates Plan Big Consolidation. Chicago, Aug. H. Representatives of the controlling financial interests in the various local street car companies will meet in New York within 'a couple of dpys for tlie purpose of considering the plans for a merger of the various lines upon a one-city, one-company, one system and one-fare basis, and alo to go over the legal and rehabilitation propositions which the representatives of the various street car companies of Chicago have had under discussion. John J. Mitchell, the well-known nker of this city, who is one of the controlling men in the traction syndi cate, has gniie to New York, and it was announced that he will there meet the other controlling financial men who are expected to furnish the money neces sary for the rehabilitation of the lines. Mr. Uitchell, before his departure, stated that he hoped some settlement arrange ment could be agreed upon between the city and the companies within a short time. REST YOUR FEET I In a Tair of . ft) Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoes ! ft 0 Specially made for tender feet. Don't limp. Don't complain of sore feet. Don't say: "Oh, my cornl" But get a pair of these shoes at once. I S. A. GIMRE I 543 Bond Street. 'Opp. Ross, Higgins & Co. 9 O , 00S0S0OO5 000OOO000O000ii-C CLARK GRIFFITH HAS PTOMAINE POISONING New York American Baseball League Manager Has Narrow Escape, .New York. Aug. 8.-Clrk Ciiitlith manager of the New York American league baseball team, narrowly missed losing his life yesterday by ptomaine poisoning. His condition last night showed much imprtivemeut and he is likely to W alsnit again in a few days. Manager (iritlUh, ai-companicd bv hi wife, dined at Coney Island Sunday night and wa returning home by train when be was suddenly attacked with terrible pains. They became so seere that it was deemed advisable to stop m the way ami the sulfcrvr was car ried into a drug store," Physicians worked over, the patient for a long time and finally relieved him. Yesterday, however, Griffith became much worse, but by careful nursing he rallied from the attack and after a sleep of several hour apieared much better. He wa taken home before the second attack. ARE INJURED ON CAR Short Circuiting of Controller Box Causes Tro.blc. TWO PERSONS MAY DIE Crowds Returning from Beach Thrown Into Panic Women and Children Hurt in Wild Scramble to Escape Electric Current on Car. New York, Aug. 8.--Through the short circuiting of a controller box in front of a trolley car on the Brighton Beach line last night two passengers were fatally burned and two other seri ously injured. Two of the numtierwerV women. A large crowd returning from the lieaeh was on lioard the ear, which was an open one. Four passenger were on the front seat, behind the motorman When the latter threw off the power at Neck Road and applied his brake there was a blinding crash, followed by screams of pain from those near the motor box. Enveloped in a sheet of blue fire, they leaied over the dashboard and saved themselves from death. All the lights were extinguished and there was a ter rific scramble among the crowd to reach the ground. Several women and chil- lren were seriously bruised lief ore order was restored. LYNCHING AT WACO. Mob Breaks Open Jail and Hangs Cul prit to a Bridge. Waco, Tex., Aug. 8. At 2 o'clock 'his morning mounted citizens mimls-ring aliout fiOO surrounded the courthouse and jail and after making prisoners of Sher iff Tilley, the jailer and all the deputy sheriffs, hroke open the jail, took Sank Majors out and after hearing his con fession, hung him from the new bridge. He is still banging there and the mob is still in the city. Major had recently lieen convicted for criminal assault and given the death penalty, but had lieen granted n new trial by Judge Snrratt, in order that there might lie no opportunity for the Court of Criminal Appeals to reverse the sentence on a technicality. APPOINTS RECEIVER. Will Assume Charge of Affairs of Amer ican Knit Goods Manufacturing Co. New York, Aug. 8. Judge Adams of the United States district court has ap pointed a receiver in bankruptcy for the assets of the American Knit flood Man ufacturing company, whose factory is in Brooklyn. The bond of the receiver was fixed at $1.0,000. The company was incorporated on July I, I'.uii, with a capita stock of fli.'iO.owt. The lia bilities are reported to lie about 400,000. There Is just one way te have good flaming utescp agfe economically f Schilling's Best, at youi grocer's, moneybaik. A RAISIN COMBINE California Packing Concerns Are Merged Into Trust. WILL CONTROL THE INDUSTRY Deal Consummated Which Will Merge Raisin-growing Interests Into Vast Corporation Will Bt Known at Cen tral California Raisia Packing Co. San Kramiseo, Aug. R.A deal has lieen consummated whith will merge most of the raiingrotvhig interests oN this state into one vast corporation. The new corporation, is to be known a the Central California Ilaisin Packing com pany, and will combine the united prop erties of the California ItaisingrowVrV company and the Mercantile Packing company, the latter including II of the most prominent packers in the state. Trademark and brands are to I mutual property and there is stipulation that the utmost goodwill Is to obtain between the parties to the new corpora tion. The business of the concern will lie oierated by 11 directors. The packer will lie represented by live and the grow ers by an eo,ual number. The extra dinvtor, who is likewise to be president of the company, is to he chosen by the ten. He is to be a man who ha aflliliution or interest with neither packer nor growers, and in case of a disagreement hi shall 1 the de ciding vote. Henry J. Crocker has lieen chosen for this position, H is e pec ted that the corporation will represent all the grow ing and parking interest of the state. The contracts for this year's crop and the suiivcding crops of the next two year have already lieen nuulc. CAN BE NO APPEAL. Judgment of Federal Courts in Asphalt Case Final. New York, Aug. f). No appeal is now possible before the Venezuelan courts against the judgment handed down by the Federal court aptinst the New York k ltermuilc Asphalt company cubic the Herald's correspondent at Caracas All the jsiiiits in the original judg' merit of May 'JO are confirmed by the present decision in addition to the an milment of the Hamilton contract, in connection with w"hich damage for the government are awarded. REGATTA NOTES I ALL THE OFFICIAL NEWS t Watch sr. . , mis a ' 1 -ssKSstawassBr Space t K t t Look Here and Keep Posted Seventh Annual Regatta, August 29-3 J The committee gratefully a-knowl- One tor All, and All for Astoria. letters aie being received daily from edge the following additional subset ip tiotist Mi. M. C. Fhivel, $20 j Mi Nellie Kluvel, l0j Mis Katie Flavel, 10( Mr. showmen every whete. The romiulUve will select the best out of the bunt tl and charge a list rate; no commission rjnil Nchacht, $10; Climax Cttuip, V. O, busmen goes. We have trouble enougtj V., fit); J. E. Ferguson, tl; Jetf lies- without Jutting to wst.h out for tickets, taurant, $10; Calender Navigation Co.. o V. S. Kenney, 0, and several 0n for All, tod All for Astoria, smaller amounts, It W well to caution the people again ' o- and ajuin not to charge anything to One for All, and All for Astoria. th itcgatu company without a written Captain llrown and th Atoria low order igtied by the president and ecr. team may m depend! upon to makejtury, If anybody want me!, rooms, the iiting firemen fel t home. icleetiiu light, or anything, you do so at 0 your owu risk mi lew an ollU'lal ordtr, 0n for AH, and All for Astoria, properly signed, ! presented. The levatt .collector will be around ! 0 r A". U for AitorU. this week, o get ready, boys, at.J save him time. On for All, and All for Astoria. What are ymt going to wear at the country dance? Th best fiddler in the village will play and I'ncla C'y One for Alt, and All for Astoria. Man Hintf of the Astoria rc.t jtiiunt feel, slighted bee,, his name did nt s,ll"Ur wi" do ,b rnlli"e'' appear in the list previously, published. Iling wa on of the flrt to put his name down and did it chcerfully subucribed One for All, and AU for Astoria. The lted Men of Chinook, lliimiltorid. CUiiluiuct, Miamokiiwit. Scen-ii. flat skanie, lUinier, I'orl'.iii I. South lnd All person hating room or )$ to K,,ireut dsring the regatta wck, will please end the numlsT of room and the price for carh to the Secietary of the liegnt t Company. Sjgn y-nir name and ad dress for tt on the room register. REGATTA .NOTICE. ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. Blolorr baa Proved that DaadrvS la Caue4 hy m Genn. ' 8clence la donlf wonders the dara In ncUlclne aa well a in mechanic. 8lnc Adam lived, ths human race baa been troubled with dandruff, for-whlch no hair preparation has heretofore proved a aue. sesaful curt until N'ewbro'a Herplclda waa put on the market. It la a scientlftc prep aration that kills the aerm that makes dandruff or scurf by dieting- Into the scalp to ret at the root of the hair, where It aps the vitality: causing Itchln ealp. falllmr hair, and finally baldness. With out dandruff hair must arrow ruxunantiy. It la th only destroyer of dandruff. Sold by leading drurglsts, Bend 10a in stamps ror sample, to Ths Herpt. clda Com Detroit. Vi J. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St.. Owl Drug Store, 649 Com. St., T. F. Laurln, Prop. "Special Agent." IN PORTLAND The Morning Astorian is for sale at the news stands of the OREGON NEWS COMPANY situated at HOTEL PORTLAND 147 Sixth Street 125 Sixth Street BUSINESS fn this age of keen competition Business Education is an indispensibh adjunct to the ambitious young man oi young woman who wishes to succeed in business life. We have the reputation of being the LEADING BUSINESS COL LEGE ON J HE PACIFIC COAST. OUR GRADUATES ARE ALL EMPLOYED Our teacher are all practical men am' specialists in their particular lines. I you are thinking of attending busines college you can not afford to ignore tin Behtike-Walker Business College. Stearns Building, Portland, Oregon. and other points, will lulp 'om-omly Notice'! hereby given that ths A 'Irilie of this city to make tire Iwi fWla P.egnttA Company will not be r and Ctark-Sucnjawea feature a howling sponsible for any bills contracted by any person or persons unless accompanied hy a requisition signed by the president One for All, and All far Astoria, jarul secretary, which requisition mut It i a pleasure to sny committee to be returned with the bill. All claim con receive the encouragement cf the pub-1 tractnl mut be presented to the com lie and we feel that the people have inittee within ten days from the order treated us loyally thus far. Our solsland the bills and claims will be paid on aim U to help the town. "One for nil. demand. P.y order of committee, and all for Astoria" is a pretty good jFIU'.D JOHNSON. HfcllMAN WISK. motto even after reg,ttta. i Secretary. Pr.' 4sS-rT4TTTTTTTTTTt4-STT4ts The SEASIDE HOUSE Clatsop Beach Oregon. . I now open for guest. This fine o'd Resort, situated on the banks of ths N'e oanicum river, only a few rods from the ocean, olfcr to its patrons the Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh and salt water' bathing, null ing, boating and hunting. Free 'bus to all train. Address all communication to The -Seaside House Seaside Oregon. You Can Save Money If you buy your Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods' Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at ' E M. L ALLY'S Look for big charges that are to take place shortly in our big, new establishment. Larger Store, Larger Stock, 3est Goods at Lowest Prices.' WATCH US GROW E. M. LALLY, Hammond.