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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1905)
8 THE MORNING ASTOR1AN. ASiUKtA, Ol.KGON SATURDAY, AUGUST i J, 1903. The et may trying. It way even Jropalr your appetite. If you try XING 08CAR BRAND SARDINES, t cant hi 13c. Your appetite will soon cm back, while you will come back for wore fcardines. A DELICIOUS SUMMER DESSERT May I prejwired from BR0MANGE10N. A fine dessert Jolly, 2 packages for 2.V or from JElL-0, Which you all know. 10c a package. Good Dairy Batter, 40c a Roll HERO IS SENTENCED Man Once Fought Valiantly; Is ' Now Convict SAVED LIFE OF "BOBS" ASTORIAGROCERY 523 Commercial Si ' Phon Main 681 Sara Grice Sentenced to Twelve Years ia Utah Penitentiary for Burglary Fought in Afghan War and Often Dis tinguished Himself. Appetizers and Dainties For Your Dinner Table .may be- found lere in plenty and always fresh. APPETIZERS i (taeea Olives, a pint 5C Manianilla Olives, a pint ijc Bayle's Chow Chow, a pint i5c Sweet Pickles, a pint 15c Pure Honey, put up in glass jars, to sell, according to size, at, each ;..ioc, 25c and 50c DAINTIES. Some call them Cookies. The follow ing are especially good: Maple Creams, a pound. ....25c Cocoanut Marshmallow, a ponnd....asc Pineapple Delights, a ponnd 35c Walnut Creams, a pounl 35c Maccarooa Snaps, a pound aoc Currant Cake, a pound oc 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 you 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 aen. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets Branch at Unlontowa. Latest Books Just Received from the Pub ' - Kshers. Adrance Copies "From the West to the West," Duniway "The Gam," Jack London. The Purple Parasol," McCutcheoa. "Outlet," Andy Adams. "The flower of Destiny," Orcutt. "Isidro," Mary Hustin. "The Amathesy Box," Green. "For the White Christ," Bennett. -All in best of print and binding. $1.25 Each Salt Lake City, An. 11. -Twelve years in the penitentiary for burglary i the sentence pronounced. here on Sam tJrice, who almot 30 years ago saved tlie life of General, now Lord Roberts, tlie ..ead of the r.iitislt army, Uriee, for his hraverv. twiwl from the hands of ueen -Victoria -the Victorian cross. During the war with the Afghans in 1STT. a force of British under comnmik of General Roberts was almost surround ed by an overwhelming force of half avagc tribesmen. General Koliert was J caught between the lines and had lu horse shot from nnrr him. (V beat pinning hint down when he fell. s . Grice, with bullets fairly raining about him, ran a distance of 000 yards, and pulling Roberts from under the ani mal, mounted him on hi own horse ami Wd the vay kick to the Itritih lines, Rotierts, seeing that the enemv .were about .to close in on him, order a re treat, but it soon becnnie evident that jthe artillery would have to be sacrificed. KoUerts called for a volunteer to go back and spike the guns. Grice respond ed, and alone turned back from the hot ly pursued army and with tribesmen shooting from all directions spiked the nine guns that were by this time almost in the hands of the Afghans. Grice afterward fought in Africa and about ten years ago came to Utah. He has since served a couple of terms in the penitentiary for burglary beside lie ing sent to jail at different times for petty offenses. FIALA ENGAGED. PROCLAMATION FUTILE. J. N. GRIFFIN MEN ARE POWERLE8S 1 right Agutnat Dtaease tTiteaa They Strike at the Vaaerijlas Caaae. To treat Dandruff, and Falling Hair. With Irritant or oil on which a para sitfo germ will prosper, li like acooplnf water from the ocean to prevent the tide from rising. You cannot accomplish a satisfactory cure without having a right understand tnr of the fundamental causes of the trouble. Tou must kill the DendrufT Germ. Kewhro's Herplclde does this because tt to specially made to do that very thing. When the germ Is removed, the hair ha a no choice but to resume healthy growth and beauty, "Destroy the cause, you remove the street." Bold by leading- drugirlits. Bend 10c. In amp for sample to The Herplcide Co., Itrolt. Mich Eagle Drug Store, 311-353 Bond St., 1 Drug Store, 649 Com. St, T. F. Laurin, Prop, "Special Agent." Chinese Boycott, Says Shanghai Dis patch, Growing Stronger, New York, Aug. 11. The boycott of American trade has spread far beyond the anticipation of it early support ers, says a Shanghai dispatch to the Times. It is now regarded with serious fear Ijy the chamber of commerce, which ee in it a bad influence on foreign trade generally. The demands of the agitators include the repudiation of for ward contracts for American goods. which, it is calculated, will affect prom inent native dealers heavily involved in such transactions. The campaign is being fostered by meetings leaflets, and the native press. The publication of President Roosevelt's message insuring the Chinese travelers, merchantn' and student.' entrance to America and courteous treatment ha ieen without effect. Tryst Formed With Southern Girl Day Explorer Sailed. New ork. Aug. II. News of tne rescue of Aanthony Fiala, head of the second Ziegler expedition in search of the north pole, yesterday, caused the announcement, by his family in Brook !vn, of hi engagement to Miss Clare l'uryear of Nashville, Term. The South eru girl promised on the day Fiala'a c pedition tailed to be hit bride, but the engagement wa kept a secret pending news of hi return. ; The explorer first tnet Miss Puryear eight venr ago. when iie visited Nash- ille with a troop of HixMklyn cavalry which took part in the New York day ceremonies at the Tennessee expedition. Announcement was made yesterday at the ollieo ot the lute . 11. eigler HI this city that the member of the Fialit purty will lie brought back to thi conn try and scut to their homes. When that ha tscii done no further attempt backed bv the Zeigler estate will be made to r'ach the north pole, as the executors have no desircta continue the work of Arctic exploration. ROOT NOT HINuERFD Secretary of State Severs Financial Associations. DEVOTES TIME TO OFFICE Elihu Root Resigns as Director from Number of Financial Institutions As sumes Secretaryship Without Being Allied With Corporate Interests. FORCED REDUCTION. Canadian Railroad Committee Orders Lines to Make Rate Concession. Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 11. The railroad committee yesterday ordered the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific railways to make reductions in export grain from point in Ontario to Montreal. Grain product rates will also be reduced. The rates will be equal to those charged on export grain from Western states by way of Montreal. The rates to Montreal must be on the Philadelphia basis while the New York basis still applies via Portland, Me., and St. John, X. 15. The effect of the re duction is to place the Canadian miller on an eioiul footing with the Western miller who compete with him for European market. RUSSIANS SURRENDER. Tokio, Aug. 11. It i officially an nounced at imperial army headquarter that IIH P,usian officer and men sur render! at Nioro, Sakhalin island, on August 8. 30S0OOO$0S0$OO$00 O$04O$000 0A ) o ) o o o REST YOUR FEET la a Tair of Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoes Don't limp. But get a pair of these shoes at once, cr.ii.. i. . J-- W Don't ssyi "Ob, tcy coral' O o fa) tit Bead Street. r' vrf- i i r 1 1 w m m vv. . 0S0O3CO'&OOi0iOriO?O30fOO00OSOO0C 1 S. A. GIMRE Opp Don't complain of sore feet. o 0 Ross, Biggins & Ce. New York, Aug. II. Secretary of State Klihu Root, who recently entered President lbxisevclt's cabinet, ba, nay the Times today, severed all connection with a numlier of tlnancial institutions of which he was formerly director. Mr. Root recently resigned, it became known yesterday, from the Ixmrds of the Mor ton Trust company, the National Dank of Commerce, the Continental Fire In surance company, the rule tiuaranty Trust company and aeverul other cor porations. This action was taken, the Times con tinues, in order that he might assume the secretaryship of state without being in any way allied with corporate inter ests.. In conversation with hi asso ciutes, he is said to have expressed the opinion that it wa better for him to I free of hi former connection with these institutions us a director and for thi reason he resigned from them all Mr. Root had been a director of some these institutions for a number of years, including the period when he was secretary of war. Inquiry among bis former fellow director failed to reveul .Mr. Root's reason for differentiating be tween the two position in the cabinet so far as they affected hi personal business affairs. scnAti PIANOS Look Well! Sound Well! Wear Well! T.wo More Homes Made Happy 01 WILL RUN EXCURSION. One and One Third Fare Announced at Association Meeting. Chicago. Aug. 11. The executive com mittee of the Western Passenger asso ciation, at a meeting held yesterday, recommended to the association that the road may run one visitor' excursion this yeur at a fare of one and one thirl for the round trip. Such excursion to lie run either October 31 or November 1, 1905. SOCIALISTS SURPRISED. Lodz, Aug. 11. A thousand socialists holding a meeting in a forest near here today were surrounded by soldiers. The majority of them were arrested and many of them were wounded in attempt ii.g to escape. The military commander sentenced the chief of police and the burgomaster to one week's imprisonment for disoliedience of military orders. It pays to do business gener ously. The proof: Schilling' "Best. Full-strength and pure, and the prices only enough tc pay for the quality. Money back. X . In the manufacture of , Schumann pianos a high quality of material i used, including the l-t imported wire, felts, hammer and veneer. Only skilled labor is employed in the Schumann fac tory, and it stands to reason that this piano is reliably and accurately made. The Schumann piano lias year of pres tige back of it, too, hautig been tlrst established in 147. It is not uur policy to ask "war price for pianos, ami thereby restrict sales. We expect, of course, to realite a fair prolit on our business, but we pre fer to spread it thin ocr a wide surface to make it, in other word, on a llg' volume of business. In our bunt for "the U'st value for the least iiionev" we have tuircha ample of many other makes of pianos than the Schumann, in fact, we are more relentless bargain hunters than the av erage retail purchaser can be, and more uccessful, as well, owing to the ex-rt knowledge we nse ( piano values and out of all our experience, we can coni-tent lv reis-immend this piano strictly standard make at an excep. tionulty moderate price. A piano well lauight is half sold nl ready, and our skill in buying pianos coupled with our ilioney-saxing method of selling them, insures you a bargain from anv one of the thirtv-llve litfereiit make which we are offering, And mind you, we will not handle any piano where there is a middleman's profit to pay, as i the case with other linns, We buv them from the manufacturer in job lots and deliver direct to yon with only one margin, the wiling e-s'iise In proof of our assertions, we point with pardonable pride to the many sale we are making daily to your friends and neighbor, intelligent men and women who have Isiught from u after careful investigation and comparison of our methods with those of other houses in the same line of business. Witness these: Mr. J. W. Doran C' cure n lieatitiful sample of the Schll mann piano in a fancy, quarter-sawed ouk case, and Mr. Ituth Crawford se cures a handsome tvle of the same piano in a choice mahogany case. We are leader in our line, being the largest wholesale and retail piano and organ dealer in the I'nited State to day. Rememlier the name, FILERS PIANO HOrSK, established in Astoria, January, 1001. A. It. Cyrus, local man ager; F. N. Smith, tei-ial salesman in charge. Store ojsn evenings, 422 and 424 Commercial street, opposite Sher man's Transfer, REGATTA NOTES ALL THE OFFICIAL NEWS ; Watch This Space e i Look Here and Keep Posted . CANADIAN SAILS EXEMPT. Ottawa, Ang. 11. The Dominion gov eminent yesterday passed an order in council that the steel bounty shall not apply on steel rail made in Canada. The Industrie at the Noo maintain they have a much right to bounty on steel rail mn structural steel. Cure dizzy ape!!, tired feeling, stom ach, kidney and liver trouble. Makes you well and keep you well. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, at Frank Hart's drug store. IN PORTLAND Tbe Morning Astorian is for sale at the news standi of the OREGON NEWS COMPANY situated at HOTEL PORTLAND 147 Sixth Street 125 Sixth Street BUSINESS In this, age of keen competition a Business Education I an indipemdble adjunct to the ambitious young man or young woman who wishes to succeed in business lifl. We have the reputation of being the LEADING BUSINESS COL LEGE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. OUR GRADUATES ARE ALL EMPLOYED Our teachers are all practical men and specialist in their particular line. If you are thinking of attending business college you can not afford to ignore the Behnke-Walker t Business College. Stearns Building, Portland, Oregon. Eleventh Annual Regatta, August 29-3 J J The eomniitteo gratefully ncUowl- One for All, and All for Astoria, lg' the following additional nbetip.i J.ettei ate !c,iug received daily from I show men fveiywhete. The commltU Flavel, ii); Mt Nellie will select the Ut out of the bunch e. a Hat latci m commUtion business . We have tumbles enough without having to wutch nut for ticket. One for All, and All for Astoria, It i' well to caution the pcopl sgnln tiousi Mi. M. ft Havel, !; Mis Katie I'lavel, M; Mr, land char V.i.il .1.1 Sin, f'l...,,. ,.... VI n ...lit, t-,iin.it-, .iMLia vMOJ. . V $10; J, K. Ferijusou, !; Jeff' Res taurant, IIU; Cullender Navigation Co., f23t P. 8. Keiniey, 140, ami netal j smaller amounts. I laud again not to thaige anything to i the Rcgutta company without a written Ont for All, and All (or Astoria. Captain Drown and ths AstoiU ioeoidi-r signed by the president and secre team may be depeiubl u;on to make j lary. If anybody want tuea!, rooms, the visiting tiremen feel at home. j ehvtric light, or anything, you du so at 0n for All, and Ail for Aitoria The regalltt cilhs-tor wi'l lie around thi week, so get ready, b yi, a . save him time. Ont for All, and All for Aitoria. Man King ol the A'toru ritautunt feels slighted Iss'uuaij bis nait:e did tsot appear in the list previously published, Hing wa one of the frt to put hi name down and did it cheerfully, lie subscribed (20, 'v.iiir nun rial nnli un olth'UI nr.Ur pfopfi'ly signed, Is presented. Oat for All, and All for Astoria. On for All, and All for Astoria. What are you going to wear at the country dance! The best fUJleri ia the Ullage will play and I'ncl Cy S.pieaker will do the calling. All person havlrg room or lied to rott dating the rcg.it U week, will plratt nd the inimls-r of rooms and ths prk-a for each to the Secretary of the Rrgt ia Company. Sign your name and ad divs for ue on the room register. siusses. On for All, and All for Astoria. The Red Men of Chinook, ILimntond Cathlamet, Skamokawn, Svcnsen, Clat kaiiie. ltaitiier, l'oit!.u.d. Smth K-nd . REGATTA NOTICE. and other tsiints, will help ('oncitutv I Noth-e is hereby given that the A Tribe of this city to make the Lewi toiia Regatta Company will not be re- and Clark Sucajawea feature a liowiiug sponsihle for any bill contracted by any person or pernm utiles accompanied by a requisition signed by the president Ont for All, and All Lt Astoria, and secretary, which re.piUjti.m mut It I a pleasure t- any committee to le returned with the bill. All claims con receive the eimiuiagotnent of the pub. ft reeled must lie presented to tit com lie and we fed that U people have'inlttee within ten day from the order treated us loyally thu ist. Our sole and the bill and claim will be paid on aim I to help urn town. "ine lor an, ,u"nianu. uy oruer 01 committee, and all for Astoria" i a pretty good j FRED JOHNSON', HERMAN WISE, motto, evea after regatta. Secretary, Pre. 4.,4,4,4..4.,4..,4.44.4.,4.,.4.4.44eteetf4 I The SEASIDE HOUSE i Clatsop Beach, Oregon. I now open for guet. This fin old Resort, situated on the banks of the NV canicum rivr, only a few rod front the ocean, offer to it patron th Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for freh nd salt water bathing, fish fng, boating and hunting, Fre 'bus to all trains. Address all communications to The vSeaside 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 changes that are to take place shortly in our big, new establishment. Larger Store, LargerStock, Best Goods at Lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW E. M. LALLY, Hafmmond. um.