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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1905)
THE MORN IN IS ASTOMAN. AbiUKiA, Ulvllt SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 19S- JOW IS THE TIME TO CAN . 1 SK Int just received a shipment of them. They ar extra fin. rv ASTOWAGROCERY S33 Ctmmtrc'nl 8V Phon Main 681 .Cheese That Will Any Palate Please ' We hare jxtst received a fresh upply at sarion kinds of Fin Cheeses. Our gwds in this department is sura to aat the most fastidious taste, both as , t quality and flavor. Xjatareer, the brick 35 Juts' the thing to go with crackers and Vet Swiss Oesso, the lb 3 n delicious lunch dish. CaEfamia Cream Cheese and Elbmoek Brick, each, per lb soc Jnst tha finishing touch at as after finer delicacy. We alto hare some delicious Pineapple Cheese which puts the correct finish on aoy good, piece of pie. Each.. ..50c 'Ann Idan Cheese. Each 1 1.00 One is and sample our stock. THE GROCER. 7awth and Commercial 8treta Branch at Unlontown. Latest Boohs Just Received from the Pub lishers. Advance Copies "From the West to the West," Duaiway "The Game," Jack London. "The Purple Parasol," McCutcheon. OvUdf Andy Adams. The: Flower of Destiny," Orcuti. "I&idro," Mary Hustin. TIr Amatnesy Box," Green. "For the White Chribt," Bennett. , All in best of print and binding. 1.25 Each J. N. GRIFFIN CLEANLY WOMAN. giietsnsly Thtaks by 8eaarta( Hef leal That She Carta Daa draft. Oeanly woman has an erroneous Idea t&st by scouring the scalp, which re al ewes' tbe dandruff scales, she is curing the dandruff! Bhe may wash her scalp rry day, and yet have dandruff her life long, accompanied by falling hair, to. The only way In the world to cure dandruff. Is to kill the dandruff germ tad there Is no hair prepsratlon that will rs that but Newbro's Herplclde. Herpl 4 by killing the dandruff germ. leaves the hair free to grow as healthy Suture Intended. Destroy the cause tw remove the effect Kill the dan m!T germ with Herpiolde. Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. in stamps lor sample to The Herplclde Co., De ttroit Mich. Eagle Drug Store, 351-353 Bond St, fwl Drug Store, 549 Com, St., T. F. Isnrin, Prop. "Special Agent." j30S0S00O0(000000SOOS0S0S00 REST YOUR FEET In a Pair I Dr A. Reed's f peeially made for lender feet. Don't & Don't say 1 "Oh, my coral" But ' C. A. q -rs S Bond Street ; o FOUL PLAY FEARED Contractor After Quarrel With a Stranger Disappears. HAD DISCHARGED WORKMAN Unknown Man Telephones That Body Would Be Found in the Rivr Sus pected Party Supposed to Be labor Agent Chicago, Aug. 13. R. H. Davidson, a building contractor, w missing irora his home and friends and relative think he has met with foul play at the hands of union labor slugging gang. He had discharged a number of bricklayers, Davidson, who was superintendent of construction of a new building at Rock well and Thirty-seventh street, received call from a man who is supposed to hive been a union business agent. That was several days ago. The interview between the contractor and the stranger ended in a violent quarrel in which Davidson knocked his csller down. Two days later Davidson left his work at usual at 5 o'clock, but did not reach his residence. The next day an un known person called up Frank Adams on the telephone and said: "You will find your man Davidson in the river. Since that telephonic communication no word has been heard from David son or about him. PROMINENT MINING MAN LOSES SIGHT Best Known on Coast as Developer of Famous Utica Mine. m 1 1 . Seattle. Wash.. Aug. 18. In a letter to a friend in this city, received yes terdav the wife of Charles D. Lane writes that her husband, one of the " ItAat tnnvn minim men in California and who as president of the Wild Goose Mining company has done more than any one man towards the development of the Nome region, is totally blind, Mrs. Lsne will bring her husband out on the next trip of the Oregon. Mr. Lane last spring disposed of his interests in the Wild Goose company to to San Francisco interests and returned to Nome for the purpose of developing some of his individual properties. He has been in failing health for more than a year and complained greatly of lift eyes when in the city in June enroute north. Mr. Lane is best known on the Pa cific coast through his development of the famous Utica mine, which for years was one of the largest dividend payers in the west His undertakings in Nome were of colossal nature and almost al ways universally successful. He had endeared himself to hundreds of miners snd prospectors- in the north by his many acts of generosity, and it is said that no man in the territory ever ap pealed to him in vain for aid to either et out of the country or for assistance in eking out an existence inside. FRANCE ISSUES NOTE. Would Allay Disquietude Concerning German-Franco Situation. Paris, Aug, IS. A semi-official note has been issued with the object of al laying disquietude relative to the in definite prolongation of the German- Franco negotiations concerning the pro posed conference on Moroccan reforms. The note gives assurance that the ne gotiations are proceeding satisfactorily with the prospect of a final agreement in ,the near future. NEW COUNTERFEIT APPEARS. Series of 1895, $5 Silver Certificates Now Being Passed. Washington, Aug. 18. Chief Wilkie of the United States secret service has annonced the appearance of a new counterfeit $5 silver certificate. It is of the series of 1895, Lyons register and Roberts treasurer. It is a poorly exe cuted note, printed on two thin pieces of paper. There are many mistakes in the lettering on the face of the note. & o o o of Cushion Shoes limp. Don't complain of sors feet get a pair of thee shoes at once. r.TMTlF q 0pp. Ross, Higgini & Co. o TWO SUITS FILED TO RECOVER SHARES Thomas w Lawson Defendant In Suit to Recover Money and Stock. Boston, Aug. R Two suits, one at law, and the other in equity, have len tiled by the banking Arm of Paine, Weber 1 company in connection with an alleged transaction involving 70,000 share of copper range stock which caus ed a flurry in the Boston stock market recently. Both suits are against A. C. Rurage with whom other defendant are joined in the second suit. The first is to recover the I la nee due alleged to be $548,000 or an indebtness or the Tri Mountain Copper Mining company. The second asks the restoration of 70,000 hares of copper range, which ar alleg ed to have been wrongfully sold , by Rurage. The petitioner claims that Burrage in violation of trust agreement, per mitted of the 70,000 shares to be traded in open market The suit concerning Copper Range is directed against several Boston bank ing and brokerage houses, as well as against Mr. Burrage. Thomas W. Law son is among the defendants. It is charged against Mr. Burrage that he "fraudulently and unlawfully abracted and converted" the property. GERMANS COMING Commission Will Investigate West em Methods of Farming. THE POLICY OF THE KAISER Germans Are Being Settled on Land by tbo Commission in Order to Increase German Influence ia Prussian Poland Will Visit United States. Prosenia, Prussia, Aug. 18. Several members of the royal settlements com mission have been ordered to visit the United States for the purpose of study ing Western farm management and con ditions. This commission Is engaged in buying lands owned by peasants and settling Germans on them so as to in crease German influence in the provinces of Prussian Poland. A credit to the extent of 123,000,000 as given the commission in 1860. This was increased to $50,000,000 in 1893 and to 187,500,000 In 1902 and it will prob- bly be still further increased. Dr. Hugenberg of the ministry of nance will accompany the commission ers, who will sail for ew loric Au gust 22. DELIBERATE MISREPRESENTATION Louisville & Nashville Official So Brands Statement of Commission. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 18. Replying to the charges made by Railroad Commis sioner Burr at the Dead wood conven tion, Second Vice-President Walker D. Hiles of the Louisville k Nashville road, said: "Mr. Burr's statement Is simply a deliberate misrepresentation. No one contends that it is proper to bhscs for taxation a very unremunerative prop erty at what it would cost to reproduce We did claim, and the bill so stated for the purpose of testing the railroad commission's rate, the cost of reproduc tion was the proper value. The two values were necessarily on very differ ent basis, and there was no inconsist ency between them." ROYAL SCOTTISH CLAN HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION. Hold Convention at New York W. H, Stein, Royal Chief. New York, Aug. 18. At 11e conven tion of the Royal Clan, the governing body of the Order of Scottish Clans of the United States and Canadn, W. H. Stein of Braidwood, 111., was elected royal chief, John Hill of St. Louis was elected roval treasurer. The meeting will end today. Schilling Best m e a o i Sm WMatawda tplus tutm aerin uttaaK nS of good-enough quality at fait prices. TRAMPS KILL WOMAN Order Meal Prepared After Which They Commit Murder. LURE FATHER TO THE BARN Four Men Order 18-Year-Old Girl to Pre pare Dinner and While On Lures Her Father to the Bars Others Choke Her to Death Three Escaps, Augusta, Me., Aug. IS. Matilda Hack ett, the 18-year-old daughter of Levi J, Hackett, a farmer of Kents Mill, a village 13 miles northeast of this city, was murdeied last night by men sup posed to b tramps. Four men applied at the house for a meal and while it was being prepared by ths daughter Hackett, accompanied by one of the strangers, went to ths stable nearby to do some work. While- ther a scream wss heard, and running to the road Hackett found his danghter unconscious with a small cord tightly drawn about her neck. Blood was pouring from a deep gash in the head. All the tramps escaped except one, who had gone to tbe barn. SERIOUS STRIKE AVERTED. Manchester, KnglandAug. lf.-A strike of cotton operator in Lancashire for a five per cent. Increase In wages lias been averted after a lengthy con ference between the master spinners and operatives. DATS OF DIZZINESS. Corns to Hundred! of Astoria People. There are dsys of diuiaess, Spells of headache, sideache, back ache, Sometimes rheumatic pains, Often urinary disorders. All tell you plainly the kidneys are sick. Doan's Kidney Pills curs all kidney ills. J. Carson, employed at the Portland Lumlier company, foot of Lincoln street, who resides at 3C0 First street, Port land, Ore., ssys: "I wss feeling mis erable with depressing lameness around the small of my back all last summer. At first t did not pay much attention to it, bat it continued to grow worse and finally became so bad that I though I would have to lay off work. To bend or move quickly caused severe twinges. I wss often attacked with diuty spells, specks appeared before my eyes and, I had no ambition or energy. In ths morning I arose as tired as when I went to bed. In fsct, I had all the symptoms of a very "severe case of kid ney trouble. When I was suffering the worst I resd abort Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a bo. I soon noticed an improvement in- my condition, and the pain and aching across my back soon disappeared. About six weeks sgo I was laid np with a siege of the grip for two weeks. Symptoms of kidney com plaint made their appearance again and I resorted to Dean's Kidney Tills a second time. They just as thoroughly freed me of the trouble as in the former case, I cannot express what a change they have made in me. I simply feel like a different person." Plenty more proof like this from As toria people. Call at (lias. Rogers' drug store and ask what his customers re port. For sale by all dealers. Iriee 50 cents. Foster-Millmrn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Sea Side' Most Progressiva Firm F. Dresser &Co's Mammouth Store Conducted on high business methods. Employs 15 to 20 people. Building covers about 25,000 square feet of floor space; has large show windows Everything arranged in department Wool dress goods, silks, wash goods, men's shoe, ladies' children's and misses' shoes. Clothing, bats, 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. Reg'atta One For All, and (BY THS COMMITTEE.) Since last report w have received from the Anchor saloon &A It. J. I-sn- goe, for Allen & Gilbert Piano company, ; $10) the Rising Nun restaurant, $10, and A. 0. Long of Portland, IS, 0 ' Ths parads committee, consisting of Messrs. II. J. Wherlty, Dr. B. Karie, lame OX'onnell and William A. Siier- man, 'have charge of both the street parade and night marina parade, which insures tbo success of both affair. Ont for All, and All for Astoria. A petition 1 being circulated and slimed bv lvadlnsr firms airreoliig to close o W " ad places of business at 1 o'clock on Tuesday, tha 29th Inst., tha nrst day of tha regatta, in order that everybody may turn out la the parade and take In tha sights. 0 On for All, and All tot Astoria. Ther will be a fre balloon ascen sion and parachute Jump every day of the regatta, also a ire aiaibitloo. ol fancy rifle shooting near ths grand stand by Colonel C, ths noted In dian acout , Hon. George Noland Lewi' and Hon. Ton Smith Clark are up night study in ghow to make up and act their re spective parts. Chief Mik Conoomly of the Clatsops, Skamokawaa and Cathlamet is rehears ing his redskins in tha war dsnce. Whoopla, Don't forget to enclose a regatta ad card in every letter you mail. Secre tary Johnson has lot of them and you can have tbera free of charge. a ; On for All, and All for Astoria. 0 The mirror maw is on of ths attrac tion on tha Regatta boulevard. After you get inside the mate you can't find your way out until shown by ths at tendants. 0 Look out for the Parisian girls on the boulevard) they ar said to be a great team. , 0 And don't forget the inerry-go-rounl. Test, toot. Tafk about snakes, you ought to se the latest one on ths boulevard regstt week. I The SEASIDE HOUSE I Clatsop Beach Oregon. Is now open for guests. This fin old Resort, situntd on the bank f th ! canicum river, only a few roda from the ocean, offer to Its patrons th Only Ideal Spot On The Coast for fresh and salt wster bathing, fish ing, boating and hunting. Frc 1u to' all trains. Address all communications to 1 The .Seaside House Seaside. You Can Save Money If you buy your Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothiog, Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Rubber Goods, Confectionary, Tobacco, Cigars, etc at E. M. LALLY'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. Notes All For Astoria. The stadium will b different this year, toot "This wsy for ths boulevard, ladles and gentlemen." On for' All, and All for Astoria. ' The Cuban girl is said to b on of the boulevard attractions, Who or whst she i. w dont know, but the' on the program, and only 10 cents to ae her. On for All, and Air for Astoria. 0 ' If you cant boost, don't knock or kick. IVm't growl or scowl. Come, b a brick I They'll com from near,: t They'll corns from far, To havs som fun At ths A. A. R. 1 0a for All, and AU for Astoria. ' 0 Good evening, Princess Sscajawta. I 0 ; You'r a beaut, all right, all right. 0 Don't k, will we havs a good regat ta f Say we will bars good regatta. Get the tiablt. , , f 0 ' ' On for All, sod AU for Aitorla. Th soldier boys will bs with ua again, and aura, Mike, w ar always glad to se them. They an useful In peac aa well as In 'war. "Our Soldier Boya, Soldier Boys." t ' 0 ' The commtttea has decided to mak arrangements with th famou Brown's band to furnish som muslo dur ing th regatta. Thero Is considerable rivalry btwn th tog roller in this vicinity, and th cltsmpiomdilp is. said to lie between three experts In different camp. 0 1 Farmer Dell Scully of Happy Hooligan rsm h has been engaged as manager of the country dance. 0 Farmer Scully th erop of at raw Wrry blondes on his ranch Is promising. 0 The commltte has secured th lower flour of th new Copeland Be Iliv building for the wintry dance. o When any Aslorlan goes awsy from home let him or her register "John Brown," 0 "May Smith, Astorta Regat ta, August 29-31." . , 0 On for Alt, add All for Astoria. J Oregon. CS0000O0000000OSOOOOOt