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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1905)
TUESDAY, AUGUST ij, ij. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. AblUrUA, U AiON 9 .: r . -" " "' i Th heat may trying. It may even nuptir your appetite. H you try KUTG OSCAR BRAND SARDINES. t cut fot 5C. Your appetite will soon com back, while you will come bck for more Sardine;-.. A DELICIOUS SUMMER CESSER May be prepaid from BR0MANGE10N. A fine dessert Jelly, 2 package for 25c or from JELl-O,- TShirb. you all know. 10c a package. Ceed tairy Butter, oc Roll. ASTORIA GROCERY J2J Commercial Si Phone Main 681 Cheese That Will Any Palate Please W nave just received fresh supply J. various kinds of Fine Cheese. Our good in this department is sure t suit the most fastidious taste, both as to quality and flavor. tintamr. the brick 35 Just the thing to go with crackers and leer. Swisa Cbeeie. the ft 3 Hakes a delicious lunch dish. California Cream Cheese and Xniamook Brick, each, per lb toe Just the finishing touch ai an after dinner delicacy. We also have some delicious Pineapple Cheese whirl puts the correct finish on any goed piece of pie. Each.... 50c JLlso Edem Cheeses. Each 51.00 Come in and sample our stock. THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial Streets Branch at Unlontown. Just Received from the Pub lishers. Advance Copies From the Wet to the West," Duniway "The Game," Jack London. "The Purple Parasol," XleCut'.heon. "Outlet," Andy Adams. "The Flower of Destiny," Oreuti. "liidro," Mary Hustin. The Amathesy Box," Green. "For the White Christ," Bennett ' All in best of print and binding. $1.25 Each J. N. GRIFFIN TO CURE ANY DISEASE. rw Caase Mmmt fee HaMe Bar With DaadrmaT. KM the cerm that cause dandruff tellinf half and baldnea. you will nave no more dandruff, and your hair must rrew luxuriantly. Newbro'a Herpiclde ct only contains ' the dandruff gene acstroyer. but It Is also-, most delight ed! v.ip dressine for reeular toilet use Ko other hair preparation la on thia scientific basis of destoylng the dandruff germ. It stops all irritation, keeps th. calp weet, pure and wholesome. Re number that eomethln; claimed to be "jurt as good," will not do the work of fenute Herpiclde. Sold by leading Imtflsta Send 10c to stamp for am ;e to The Herpiclde Co.. Detroit, Mkh. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, (fhrl Drug Store, 649 Com. St, T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent" Latest Boohs jysososooooooosoooooooog o e o In a Pair Dr. A. Reed's Frttallv mtwie for tender feet Dob', Don't say: "Oh, my com" But WELL TAKEN CARE OF Erie Road is Closely Guarded Life of President. TAKEN OVER BRANCH ROADS Reported Plot to Blow up President'. Special on Main Line Result! in Un usual Precaution Train Broken in two Goes Out of Way. New York, Aug. 14. That the Erie railroad fully arranged for the safety of President Roosevelt on hi way from Chautauque to Jersey City on Saturday is shown by the fact made known yes terday that the president's ear did not come in over the main line. Instead, the Chautauqua special was broken in two at Suffcrin, N. Y. and the president's party was brought in by a round about it over two small branch road. President Roosevelt is aid to have objected to the unusual precautions taken, but acquiescend when posime orders from President Underwood of the Erie were shown him. These orders were issued as a result of a letter received by the Paterson police which said there was a plot to blow up the presweuis train near Ridewood, V J. The Chautauqua special was stopped at Sufferin early Saturday morning. There was a consultation over the tele phone followed by a consultation of rail road men at which it was decided to send the president to Sparkill, a small town on the Hudson, three miles below Nvaek. by a little single track road, t-nm-n .1 til A PipmiOIlt bltinch Slid m 11 n i. m .-m - - thence into Jersey City on the Northern railroad, a branch having its terminal . Vt-ii'k. President Roosevelt was awakened and was told of the change in the schedule, as the officials did not like to take the responsibility without his consent. The president after some iJ that he was "in the hands of she Erie " and while he had no fear of his train being wrecked on the main line, he would do what the railway men thought best. Slow time was made iha Piermont branch ' and the Northern railway and estra men guard ed every part of both roads. NEGRO HER ESCORT. Cause a Mild Sensation at the United State HoteL Saratoga. X.''T., Aug. 14,-Booker T. Washington-' appearance at dinner in the great dining room of the United States hotel caused a mild sensation among the diners. Mr. Washington was the guest of John Wannaraaker, former- ixistmaster general, and acted as escort for Mr. Barclay Warhurton, Mr. Wannatnaker's daughter, while Mr. Wannamaker walked to the table with 7. R. E. Roberts. Mr. Washington preached here three times vesterdav, hrst in tne rresoy- terian church, then in the Baptist church and late in the evening in the African Methodist church. HOTEL ROBBER CAUGHT. New York, Aug. 14. In William Cor don, arrested yesterday, the police be lieve they have the person who for the last two years has been robbing hotels in this city. Cordon, when arraigned in the police court, admitted his guilt. When the' police searched his home they recovered property valued at more than $3,000 that had, they say, been stolen from several hotels. The stolen prop erty included silverware, lace curtains, linen "and a number of suits of clothes. SWIMS MILE IN 33 MINUTES. Ttf.t,.n Anor 14. Rose Pitonoff. 10 years old. of this city, yesterday swam a mile in Dorcher hay in 33 minutes, The child's performance was witnessed and recorded by competent judges and is believed to be the best record ever moil. Ts a irirl amateur swimmer in open water. The Astorian, 75 cent a month. of Cushion Shoes limp Don't complain of ort feet get a pair of these hoe at once. HAS NARROW ESCAPE, Flying Dutchman Power Boat Capsltes Off Marhlehead Neck, Marblehead, Ma., Aug. 14.-H. V. Rowden' power boat Flying Dutchman HI capsized off Mmbh'head Neck yester day afternoon and Dr. llowdon and two companions had a narrow escape from drowning. The men were trying out the engine and were going at a speed of 3.1 miles an hour, when they attempted to turn the boat, and evidently put the rudder over too sharp, as the 1kw did not re spond and the Wt turned turtle, send ing the three men flying into the water. Mrs, llowdiii viewed the accident from the pia and at once sent a rowhoat to the rescue. llefore help arrived, how ever, the men, after clinging to the craft, succeeded in righting her. Fortunately the (Master, who was on board, saw the accident coming and shut on all power. The air tanks forward and aft kept the boat from sinking. The vessel was un injured. TO RESUME SERVICE Tovo Kiscn Kiisha Boats Will go Back on Run. WERE USED AS CRUISERS Japan Passenger Steamer to U Re turned to Rna Between San Francisco and the Orient Were Auxiliary War Vessel. San Francisco, Aug. 14. The Toyo Kisen Kaisha steamship line is about to resume business between here- and the Orient. It has been officially an nounced that the America would Wave Yokohama for this port on or alut September 15, and from that time the regular service of this line will lie re sumed. The two other steamships be longing to this company, the Nippon Maru and the Hong Kong Maru will go into service as soon as they van be put in condition. They have been out of commission for over a year. Shortly after the war between Russia and Japan broke out these three vessels were changed into auxiliary cruisers and have since been in charge of Ihe government. Now they are once more turned back to the steam ship company, which will put them back into the passenger service. GIVES UP OFFICE. Supreme Court Judge to Resign and Practice Law. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 14. It Is under stood in legal circles the New ork state Supreme Court Justice Edward W. Hatch is about to resign from the bench to enter a law firm, to he known as Parker, Sheehan A Hatch, the other members of the firm being former Judge Alten 11. Parker and William I, Shec- ban. It is understood since Judge Parker' defeat for the presidency that he would form a partnership with Mr. Sheehun, as they had tacitly- made an arrange ment of this kind contingent on Par ker's defeat. The new firm, it i aid, will begin operation September L WILL PAY TAXES. Harriman Offer Kentucky Authentic ' $48,000 Too Little. San Franciseo, Aug.. 14. The Exam iner say today: Since the arrival of President Harri man of the Southern Pacifie company in this city it has become known that he has offered the Kentucky authori ses $48,000 4o settle the tax dispute of the company with that state and with lefferson county, in which the company maintains an office. The claim of the tnt and countv is for unpaid taxes amounting to $11,857,902 for year be ween 1U00 and 1905 inclusive. Mr. liar riman claims that all taxes up to two tars ago were paid to the then state auditor and that the present auditor, A. J. P.ijot, is demanding taxe dating lack into a previous regime. The grocer would t too comfortable if all his good were like Schilling's Best ah.. backed by the maker u the) tie. JMoneybaclc' IS CRUELLY BEATEN Crowd Of New York Gamblers Attack a Policemen HAPPEN DURING A RAID Pstrnimin Vb . C. Lavender, while Leading Raid oa New York Gambling Joint i Set Upon and Beaten Now in Hoipital Dying. New York, Aug. 14. Set upon "d beaten and kicked nearly to death by a crowd of young men who resented his having led a raid on their gambling club a few hours previously, patrolman Vance C, Levander of Brooklyn, we cur ried to a hospital yesterday in a dying condition, After the assault when Lavender's comrade "were sent out to round up the gang who liad attacked him, they had the tight of their Uvea at the home of Michael J. Lynch, who l said to have been one of the ringleader In the at tack upon lavender. In the melee Mrs. Mary Lynch, the mother of the man, put up such a fight that t was necessary for the police to use their night stick kr lth the result that with an arm broken she is lying in the same ho pital a lavender. FOOTBALL PLAYERS WILL COME. Picked Eniliih Team of Association ft Player Will Meet United State. New York, Aug. 14. ro top of the announcement that the tour of the rwinililflii Association Football club has been declared off. comes the new that a picked hngun team oi ii . . . :..!.... players will visit this coiinlry this fall This team will I under the manage ment of (i. R. Murray of bunion, ami will include such well known players Sir Charles Kirknatrlck, Dr. Itoose, Victor Faitchie, Phornsfield, the Farn field brother., Fred Mills and fl. B. Fry Sir Flward f'ohrone. a keen stiporter of the game in England, has donated a silver cup. valued at H for a game to lie played by the visiting team and a nicked Canadian team. The Metro politan association football league has received an offer for a game to be play received an offer for a game to tie played in New York on Saturday, 0 tober 14. It i the intention of the visiting team to play game in Quebec, Montreal. Ottawa, Peterborough, lor onto and Winnipeg, in Canada, and Chi cago. Boston. New orfc ml I'luiaUei nhia in the United States. Three games have already been arranged" in l'hiladel phia and will be played under the an spice of the (iermantowir Cricket club. In Tiew of the fact that Harvard, Co lumbia and other college harae taken trp association football, an effort will be made t arrang a game between the visitors and an picked from the colleges which have association teams-. A Touching Story la the savine from death of trie baby girt at Geo. A. Eyler, Cumbeihrnd, Md. He write: "At the age of .11 month, our little tirl wa In declining health, with eriou throat trouble, and two Dhvwlan ave her up. we were ai in itmnsir. when we resolved to trv Dr. Kinff" New Discovery for Con sumption. Cough and Cold. The first bottle rave relief. After taking four bottle he wa cured, an w now in perfect health." Never fail to relieve tni mm a coutrh or cott, At Cha. r Rmrcrs' drug store. (50c and $1 guar anteed. Trial bottle free. Sea 8ide' Most rrogrewita Firm F. Dresser &Co's Mammouth Store Conducted on high business method. Employ 15 to 20 people. Building cover about 25,000 square feet of floor space; has large show window. I Everything arranged in departments I . . . . X. I WTool dres gooa, sukr, wan giu, man's shoes, ladies' children' and misses' shoes. Clothing, hate, men' furnishings, ' nStiori, fancy good. Crocerie( hardware, tinware, glas- ware, plumber a4 builder supplies. Ilay, oat and grain. EDWIN C. JUDD, Manager. Regatta One For All, and It Is to you, old friend, we writ Thl short Uetto verse i llecuu we need spomlulix in Our lean Regal U purse. Some folks rear up nd eilticl .Whatever w may duj Hut do you know that our fie rk Is don for them nd yout Some men reliiwi to hustle, but Their tongues wag like a kite; They never do thing themselves Hut knock with U their mllit. Due thing Sa sure, w did not want This twrvedeHtruyliig Uk, lint If von sulk tnd knock and kick Who will work ett, we ask f I Today it' us who ask you to ftct in and help our twn; Nent year, uiaylie, It will be you I'iMin whom Fortune frown. The safest rule that we know U Throw ud your bat and yellt Whene'er this town get up a thing And then, alt will be well. One far All, 4 All for Astoria. 0 It is proposed to offer a prl to the prettiest 1 -year-old behy at th country fair. Who has the handsomest ftauy in Clatsop, Columbia, Pacta and Wahkia kum counties? 0 Every firm and Individual U requested to call on Secretary Johnson nd get the Regatta ad. card "free of chrge, for the purpose of inclosing one or more in each letter Mat out of this city. 0 On for AU, lad All fot Atori. .. Farmer Howlhy, 0. I. Peterson nd Uunsbcrry are gathering hy, pig and pumpkins. Look out for your barn yard door. Ont for AU, and AU for Aston. In a few dys more we will tell you what the tent man exjwt to show you. e . -Chief Hallock, Norri Staple nd Joe Ilrown are arranging for the log-rolling. hih diving, luh race and other similar amuing water sport. Secretary UrnN-n. little Charley Palmlierg and Maitin Krarn-isnuMi are arranging the fishermen' program. Heven hundred and fifty iMIare in cash and merchandise priises beside, is oot t be snnietl at, Isyys. One for All, and All for Aatorta, btU good ttiO. 0 - If rmi cannot siihscriln eli, why do you refae the use of a launch, a fate hown lieiwtVifore. Fll flliln(mi be gin until two week after the regatta. I The SEASIDE HOUSE ! Clatsop Beach, Oregon. I now open for guest. Thl flue old Reort, itiiatol on the bank of th N canlcum river, only a few rod from the ocean, offer to it patron the Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh swl salt water bathing, fish ing, boating nd hunting. Free tm to 4 II train, to Addre The Seaside Seaside, ,..a.4.T.S,4.4.4.T.4.....,..T....w.4 You Can Save Money If you buy your Groceries, Hats, Hardware, Rubber Cigars, etc at E. M. LALLY'S Look for big changes that are to take pla ' in our big, new establishment. L'arger Store, La Best Goods at Lowest Prices. WATCH US G Notes All For Astoria. A. tor hslge, Knight of Pythias', ha voted the free use of It hall for th regatta ball. Any outfit that want trwt cone.. .;iis tliU year must py a flat rU cmimlliMi don't go the pommltte hue bother enough without looking out for the bills of outside concern. They must all p' their own Iswrd and lodg- Ing, light m other bills. If you trut nnylssly without a written order "It Is your own lookout." - On (or All, a ai All for Aitorla. Chief Cotiistintcy (iorman and hi trilsHi of Injun are rehearsing nightly. What 'yer going to wear at the coun try dance? IWtter prcnr now. --0 On for AU, and All for Astoria. Ju.t wait until the boy' brigade dis port Is ml wll then "find out oinedlng." Th B. P. 0. F. won't do a 'ting la Portland on th lttth. Kvery man, worn an and child from Taeoma take delight In clterlng their "Watch Taeoma Card," and Astorian can't afford to be behind Taeoma. The committee ba plenty of ammunition for you, boy, m come and All your knpack. 0 On for AU, and AU for Aitorla. ,. The Princess 8acaJwa will rule ovr land and tea thl year, to a to giro th queen a rest until next year. The collector I around. Don't mk him com a second or third time, If you can help It. 0n for All, and AU for Aitotla. Th Astoria hose team will go Into training thl week, w to protect th championship against Oregon City, Vic tori and Vanwyiver. All person having room or bed to rent during the regatta week, will plea send the number of room and th price for each to th fVrreUry of th Regat ta Couipny. Sign your nme and ad drc for ue on tit room register. REGATTA ROTICE. Notice I hereby given tlit the A Uria Regatta Company will not be re sponsible fur any bill contracted by any (wrsoii or persona unles accompanied by a retmVfct) ignel, by the president nd secretary, which reoubltlon B,u' be returned wit th bill. All claim con trscted mus be presented to tha com mittee within en day from the order tnd the bill and cfrm will be paid on demand. Hy of company, FRF.D JOHNSON. IIKBMAN W1SF Seeretary. Pre. all communication Oregon, Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, f S. A. G1MRE Opp. Rom, Higgini k Co. O 543 Bond Street ; E. M. LALLY, Ham Seuide. Oregon. O 0$000000OSO000000$0000C