FRIDAY, AUGUST X, 1905. 8 THE MOUSING ASTOKIAN. AM(lRiV, vKUt NOW IS THE TIME TO CAN tairtl Peaches !We have just received shipment of them. They are extra fine. ASTORIAGROCERY 623 Commercial SI Phone. Main 681 Cheese That Will Any Palate Please "We have just received a fresh supply of various kinds of Fine Cheeses. Our goods in this department is sure U suit the most fastidious taste, both as to quality and flavor, limburger, the brick 35 Just the thing to go with crackers and leer. Swiss Cheese, the lb ...30c Makes a delicious lunch dish. California Cream Cheese and Tillamook Brick, each, per lb aoc Just the finishing touch as an after dinner delicacy. We also have some delicious Pineapple Cheese which puts the correct finish on any good piece of pie. Each.... 50c Also Edam Cheese. Each $1.00 Come in and sample our stock. WW1 THE GROCER. Tenth and Commercial 8trts Branch at Unlontown. Latest Books Just Received from the Pub lishers. Advance Copies "From the We?t to the West," Duniway "The Game," Jack London. The Purple Parasol," McCitclieon. "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. $1.25 Each J. N. GRIFFIN KEEP YOUR HEAD UNCOVERED. Tbe fomitant Wearing- of Hat Prop, gatea Dandruff Germs, There are many men who wear their hats practically all the time when awake, and are blessed with a heavy shock of ;a!r; yet if the scalps of these same men once became Infested With dandruff Erms, the parasites would multiply all the quicker for lack of air. Baldness would ensue aa the final result New tro's Herplclde kills these germs and stimulates unhealthy hair to abundant prowth. Herplclde. Is a pleasant hair dressing as well as a dandruff cure and contains not an atom of Injurious sub stance. Sold by leading druggists. Send Iftc. In stumps for sample to The Herpl Slde Co.. Detroit. Mi?. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St., Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. F. Laurin, Prop. "Special Agent." mm PSO&00000000OSO900OSO000 I DTCT VfTTO TMTTTT O o o In a Pair Dr. A. Reed's (!) q Specially made for tender feet. Don't Don't say: "Oh, my cornl" But S. A. GIMRE 543 Bond Street. ' THEORY SPROVED Creation of the Universe 1$ Explained. LAPIACES THEORY WRONG So Says Professor Moulton of Chicago University Who Discredits Universal ly Accepted "Ring" Theory of la places and Substitutes Theory of Own. Chicago, Aug.' 17. T-aplaoes' "ring" theory of th nebular hypothesis for the creation of the universe, which ha stood service for more than a century, was torn to pieces yesterday by Pro fessor F. R. Moulton of the University of Chicago, who believes that he ha made the real solution of the evolution of our solar system. Assisted by Professor Thomas Cham herlain, Professor Moulton has been working for more than five years to dis prove the "ring" theory, and to set up what he terms the "spiral" theory. The result of their researches were made known late yesterday in a lecture were adopted late yMtday in a lecture on the evolution of the solar system, de livered by Professor Moulton. "The 'ring theory was brought out by Laplaees in 1T1H5 and has been ac cepted almost universally up to the present time," declared Frofessor Moul ton. "The theory which Professor Cham berlain and myself hold is the spiral theory. We believe a second sun a disturbing sun moved down near our sun and caused on our sun enormous tides, thousand of miles thick. The tides were similar to the tides of the sea. One tide was at the point near est the disturbing sun and the other tide was on the opposite side. The lat ter shot toward the disturbing sun. Or dinarily it would have been straight up. but the disturbing sun moved around in an eliptical sort of orbit. Consequent ly all the masses thrown off were in a special direction, one after another, which accounts for the orbits of the planets. The swollen mas-ea were at tracted to the large nucleu, which made them into planets." PRICES HOLD STEADY . IN IRON AND STEEL. All Plants Crowded to Capacity Orders Still Coining. Xew York, Aug.. 17. In pig iron, the week has been rathr quiet, taking the country as a whole, says the Iron Age. Purchases by the United, States steel corporation will probably not lie nrade until early in September. In the East there has been a further moderate move ment in basis pig. one -interest taking 10,0(i0 tons at a concession, while an other buver took 4.000 tons in addition to previous purcha8 of 8.000 tons. In the Pittsburg district a leading maker of cast iron pigs has bought 10.000 tons of gray forge pig, while in the Chicago disjrict one foundry is in the market for 15,000 tons. In the East, there has been a little wavering as to prices, one large produc ing company offering iron at somewhat lower figures. Steel billets are scarce and the situa tion is rather acute, particularly in the Chicago district. At some points ac cessible to tidewater, small lots of for eign billets have been sold. Orders for steel rails for 1005 de livery continue to roll into the works. The llarriman roads have just placed 75,000 tons. It is not known whether ibis system accepted the offers for Pa cific coast delivery made by works in Eastern Germany who are not associat ed with the other German mills. The pressure upon the structural mills is exceedingly heavy and the payment of premiums for prompt delivery and the importing of occasional lots of for eign shapes seems to foreshadow an upward movement. During the week car builders have gathered in additional work. It is expected that an order for 12, 000 steel cars will be in hand either O is) O o of 'SI Cushion Shoes 8 o n limp. Don't complain of sore feet get a pair of these shoes at once. q o When a piano of the ton and style you prefer cost from $jo to $100 less at Eilers Piano House than the same grade of Instru ment can be purchased anywhere else, it it to your interest to male your purchase hen. We can guarantee you jut such substantial savings on what ever your selection may be. We carry the Chickering Piano of Boston, the Weber and Steck of New York and the Kimball of Chicago, the three finest and most wifely known pianos in the world, also such famous makei as the Bobart M. Cable, Crown orchestral, Haileton, Lester, Story & Clark, Haddorff, Schumann, Hull-French, Clarendon, etc., etc. Ail the leading makes, well known and relied upon everywhere. Our policy is low prices, our practice, economy in every depart ment of our business. When you consider that the "Ellen Piano Houses" are the .leading piano concerns in all the prominent cities on the Pacific Coast you can get an idea of the magnitude of our business and judge yourself of our standing and ability to buy at greatest fac tory discounts. We cordially invite inspection of our pianos and comparison of qualities and prices. Small cash payments and moderate month ly installment purchases any one of them, EILERS PIANO HOUSE, Local Store, Xo. 422 and 424 Commercial Street. Home of the Metrostyle Pianola, Pianola Piano, Aeolian Ore-he- trelle, the standard music roll instruments of the world. this week or early next week. In nearly all the heavy lines the ton nage on the book's is enormous and further work cannot be taken in many instances from sheer inability to meet even distant deliveries. In the lighter lines, the mot import ant development i that a heavy buy ing movement has set in all along the wire trade. The tonnage in sheets, too, is picking up but the merchant pipe trade is afflicted with sharp cutting of prices. In bars, tlie agricultural implement- makers and other consumers who con tract for their requirements for sin months and a year ahead have now pretty well covered up. The aggregate tonnage has ben very large. AGED BROKER RESCUED FROM P00RH0USE. Niece Will Provide Daring Remainder of Hit Days. New York, Aug. 17. .1. T. Raplee, an aged broker, said to have been om worth 500,0O0, and who recently ob tained refuge to West Chester poor- house, after living lived up to his fortune, was rescued yesterday by a stylishly dressed wouiun, who said she was his niece. The woman told the official that she had made arrange ments to keep him for the-remainder' of his da vs. "My uncle has no excuse for being in the poorhlin-e," said she. "If he had taken care of his money he could now lie living in a mansion on Fifth ave nue." CITRUS FRUIT CROP ' BREAKS ALL RECORDS. Upward of Thirty-five Thousand Car- Loads Certain. Los Angeles, Aug. 17. From recent estimates made r.f the citrus crop for next year the indications point to a record-breaker. That there will be up ward of 35,000 carloads is certain, and the aggregate may reach 40.000 cars. The current year ends OctoUr 31, with shipments that will total more than 30.000 cars, and the daily average now is about 20 carloads. If the estimates given prove correct the crop next season will break the record by fully 5,000 cars, n the pres ent season is doing by about 3.000 cars. Kef urns for the shipments this season show that the Southern California fruit exchange will have distributed 7,000, 000 to growers for fruit shipped for its members. Close calculation upon the output for next season place the net amount that will come to t'.c growers at about $12,000,000. EMPEROR WILLIAM AND KING EDWARD TO MEET Interview Arranged Through Offices of Emperor Francis Joseph. New York, Aug. 17. An interview be tween Emperor William and Kins Edward will thake place when the king is returning home after the cure in Marienhad, says a Times despatch from Berlin. The interview is said by the eorresnondent to have been arranired through the friendly offices of Emperor T ' T T rruncis iioB-jm. Wherever you see Schilling's Best ksVInf v" Ssronnf MttKS coSm there is fair dealing too. ' Ai yuv (acsr'ii MttrWk, FEVER IN BROOKLYN Laborer Shows Symptoms of Yellow Jack. HE ARRIVES FROM PANAMA Doctors Believe Case of Laborer Will Develop Into Yellow Fever Is Now ia Isolated Ward Try to Find Steam er on Which H Arrived. New York, Aug. 17. A yellow fever scare was caused in First avenue, Rrook lyn, when a doctor summoned to a tene ment, found John O. Murphy, a laborer, violently ill. In a lucid moment lie said he came from Panama a few weeks ago. At the Norwegian hospital the physicians agreed thnt Murphy had a mild case of fever. The health depart ment was notified and It agent report ed that he had certain symptoms of typhoid malaria and had suspicions that his fellow physicians were right In their opinion that Murphy has yellow fever. He ordered Murphy placed in an Isolat ed ward. An effort will be made to And out whut steamer brought the niun here. MARINE GUARD DOUBLED - AT BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. Result of Fued Betwen Marines Gang of Toughs. and New York, Aug. 17. The guard of marines at the gate of the Brooklyn navy yard has been nearly doubled this week on account of the feud existing be tween the marines and a gang of .roughs in the neighborhood. The feud dates back to the night of February last, when Private Lawrence T. Milton, who was on sentry duty, shot and killed a man who was at tempting to steal copper from the yard. The thief was a nn-inlxr of a gung that frequents low saloons in the vi cinity of the gates and his comrades re cently have attempted to make good their threats of re'-cnge by attacking the marines whenever they appeared alon outside the gates. Peculiar Disappearance. J. D. P.unyan of llutlerville, O., laid the peculiar disappearance of his pain ful symptom", of indigestion and bili ousness, to Dr. King's New Life Tills. He says: "They are a perfect remedy, for dirziness, sour stomnch, headache, constipation, etc." Guaranteed at Clias, Rogers' drug store. Price 25e. Sea Side's Most Progressiva Firm F. Dresser &Co's Mammouth Store Conducted on high business methods. Employs 15 to 20 people. Building covers about 23,000 square feet of floor space; has large show windows. Everything arranged In departments Wool dress goods, silkvwash goods, men's shoes, ladies' children's and misses' shoes. Clothing, hats, men's furnishings, notions, fancy goods. Groceries, hardware, tinware, glass ware, plumber and builder supplies. Hay, oats and grain. EDWIN C. JUDD, Manager. Seaside, - Oregon, Regatta Notes One For All, and (BY THE COMMITTEE.) since last report we have received from the Anchor saloon 9-3 II. J. tan goe, for Allen & flilliett Piano company, $10; the Itising Sun restaurant, 110, aud A. 0. Long of Portland, M. The parade committee-, consisting of Messrs. 11. J. Wherily, Ir, B. Farie, .lame Ot'onnell and William A. Ser man. have charge of both the street parade and night murine parade, which insures the success of both affairs. On for All, and All for Astoria. A petition i being circulated and signed by leading firms agreeing to close a. I place of business at 1 o'clock on Tuesday, th 20th inst., th first day of the regatta, In order that everybody may turn out in the parade and take in tta sights. ' 0 On for All, and Alt for Astoria. There will be a free balloon ascen sion and parachute Jump every day of the regatta, also a fre exhibition of fancy rifle shooting war ths grand stand by Colonel Ca, the noted In dian scout Hon. George Koland Lewis anJ. lion. Tone Smith Clnrk are up nights study in ghow to make up and act their re pectlv parts. 0 Chief Mik Concomly of th Clatop. Sksmokawas and CathlatneU is rehears ing bis mlskius In th war dance. Whoop-la. lWt forget to enclose a regatta ad card In evey letter you null. Secre tary Johnson has lot of them and you can iiava them free tif charge, " 'O On for All, and All for Astoria. The mirror niase is one of the attrac tions on the Regatta boulevard. After you get inside the maze yon can't find your way out until shown by the at tendants. ' Look out for ths Pariton girls on the boiilevard; thoy are id t) be a great team. And don't fonil the merry gorouni Toot, toot. Talk about snakes, you ought to see the latest oae on the bouhnurd regatta week. Clatsop Beach. Oregon. Is now open for guests. This fine old Resort, situated on the banks of the Xc canicum river, only a few rod from the . ocean, offers to it patrons the Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh and salt water bathing, fish ing, boating and hunting. Free 'bus to atl trains. Address all communications to The vSeaside House Seaside, .........................; 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, Larger Stock, Best Goods at Lowest Prices. WATCH US GROW ' E. M. LALLY, Hammond. All For Astoria. . t The stadium will l different this year, toot "This way fur tin boulevard, ladle and gentlemen." I On or All, and All for Astoria, 0 ,. i The Culn girl Is said to b on of the boulevard attractions. Who or what she I, we don't know, but she's on the program, nnd only 10 cents to ie her. On for All, and All for Astoria. 0 If you can't boost, don't knock 4r kick. iVu't growl or scowl. Come, be a brick I ;' They'll com from near, ! Thev'll routs from "far. To have some fun " At th A. A. It. '' On for All, and All for Astoria. o Good, evening, Princes Sacajawea, ; You're a leant, all right, all right. 0 IWt ak, will we have a good regal- ' la? Say we will have a good regatta. t.ct the habit. 0 On for All, and All for Astoria. 0 The soldier boy will 1 with us again, and sure, Mike, w ar aUays'glad to ee them. They ere useful In peae as well as In r. "Our fjoldler Boyi, : Soldier Boys." 0 The committee has decided to ntak arrangement with th famous lltowu' band to furnish some music dur ing the regatta. o Then) I considerable rivalry between the log roller in this vicinity, and th champhmYhip ' ''' Mween three eupcrt In different camp. 0 Farmer Ivll Scully of Happy Hooligan ranch I Iwn engaged a manager of the country dance. Farmer Scully say the crop of straw berry blonde on hi ranch I promising. The committee ha secured Ih lower llour of the new Copeland lie Illv building for the country dance. o When any Atrinn g away from home let him or her register "John Brown." or "May Smith, Atoria Regat ta, August 2U-31." ' o On for All, and All for Astoria. Oregon. t 000000000000000000OQtC