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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1905)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER aa, 1905. mm mm iurkeys c One Piano TlcKet With Every $2.50 Purchase to Jersey Cranberries Bi$ Railroads Will Not Favor Shippers. Los Angeles Celery And Everything Else For A HAVE REACHED AGREEMENT Nice Christmas Dinner. . THE MOIIXIXG ASTORIAX, ASTORIA, OREGON. ABOLISH REBATES mam nam A. V. ALLEN r Hints For, The Holidays DO ITT DELAY-BUT TODAY. Tkert an only a few nor daye left Our Fiat Luther Gaada, Picture, Books, Toilet Seta, aad NoTtlUea, Japaaest Braaaea, Burned Wood aad Leather, Foantaia Pena, Carda aad Calendara, aa veil aa our SUrer, Gold, Glaaa and Metal vara afford a groat variety to aelect from Enough Clerka Yob seed not wait. J. N. GRIFFIN BOOKS STATIONERY MUSIC OLNEY TEAM RESPONDS. To Grace Church Turn and Their Footballists. The Morning Astorian, in a spirit of fairnen, herewith presents the reply of th Olney football team, to the Grace Church choir team's strictures in yes terday'a issue; and having done this believes it haa done both sides simple justice in publiahng. their respective plantations of the matter, and de clines further use of its column in ex ploiting the issue pending between tlie young gentlemen. Following is Olney'a pka: "Astoria, Ore., Dee. 2!, 10ui!Tditor Astorian: 1 by the Morning As torian that the Grace Church team claim that we outweigh them ami also that we would challenge any team of our weight and beat tliem; this it all false and the good little boy from Craee Chunh knows it, too. "T.h Olney school team challenged of the line. Why did they do that "Tlie only reason I can see for them doing tint, or anybody else, except that the god little boy from Crae Church, is that they were afraid of us. If that good little boy from Grace Church has anything to say about that he may an swer. An Olney School Player." RIOTING llf MANCHURIA. Manchuriaa Army Mutinous and Rioting Occurs Daily. New York, "Dec. 21. A cable dispatch to the American from Vladivostok saysj The mutiny and rioting in the Man- ehurian army are extending and tlie most terrible scenes are witnessed daily. A detachment of Cos-acks has at tacked the barrack at Tomsk, wherein !H mutineers were confined, and set fire to the buildings. It U reported all im prixmed men were roasted to death. Rioting on the streets here is con- Thi Action ia the Direct Result of the Many Prosecutions Recently Under taken by tht Federal Government Against Railroad and Officials.' the Grace Chunh team to ulav a match jtinued. In one street drunken CWaeks game of football; they accepted the r 10 a block of houses and mn' challenge. The, Grace Church boys must have been afraid of us evidently, for they got seven high school players to play with them, and in addition to that, they put the high school players back Christmas Gifts Here ! Unexcelled for Beauty and Utility. GOLD AND SILVER NOVELTIES, FINE CUT GLASS, STERLING SIL VER, UMBRELLAS AND CANES, DIAMOND BROOCHES AND A THOU SAND OTHER THINGS. tiered 120 of the residents a ther at tempted to escape. Numbers of people are killed daily on the streets. GERMANY VS. BRAZIL. In a H. ERSTROM The Jewler. 560 COMMERCIAL STREET. ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. BlolosT haa Prered that DmrninS ia Caaaed 7 Germ. Science is donl wonders these days In medicine aa well aa In mechanic. Bines Adam lived, the human race has been troubled with dandruff, for which no hair preparation has heretofore proved a sue Dcsaful cure until Newbro'a Herpicide was put on the market. It is a scientific prep- Dispute Over German Sailor's Actions. New York. Dec. 21. A cable di-pateh to the Herald from Rio de Jmciro says: Papers published yesterday report that Par on Rio liranco. llnir.iliun min itcr' of foreign ntraii, has refined to accept the explanations inade by the Cerman niini-ter, regarding the Panther incident when oflk-cr left the (ieriwin veel, forcibly seized tin alleged desert er, raying they are not sullicient. He has received three new report, showing that officers and sii'ors went ashore ,in plain clothes, invaded the bouse of a IJmzilian citien named Zimmerman, and coerced hi sou to aitompany them to -eareh for deserters. The (ierman minister will submit to the Jii.i.ilian government a new proposal. It is un derstood that if no ati-factory -tlf-inent is arrived at both governments will apfoint avneutral commission to make an investigation. New York, Pee. 21. The Times today sav: The big railroads of the country have agreed to abolish rebates lo shippers ac cording to report whk'h were circulated yesterday. Several eunfereneea on the subject have lieen held recently. This action i the direct result of the many prosecutions recent Iv undertaken by the federal government against rail roads and railroad officials for infringe, ment of the anti-rebate clauses in the federal statute!. The action begun again the Chicago & Alton and several officials of that road and indictments just found at Kansas City against a number of railroads including the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul are cases in point. An officer of one of the rail roads the officials of which were indicted at Kansas City, while denying that his own road had broken the law. Mid that there was not the slightest doubt that the giving of.rcMe would come to an end as a result of the prosecutions. In his opinion tlie results of these rosfcutions will he seen not only in he reluctance on the part of the rail road officials to give rebates but in the tesiUincy of shippers to ask for spp,jul concessions. The information that rebates would alsdished came not onlv from rail road officials but from prominent bank ing interests, which directly nr indirect ly, control many railroads. i The agrement to do away with re-- uuw ia iiuenueu 10 weaken the argu ments advanced in favor of rate legis. Lition. Much of the discussion in re gard to rate legislation resolves iUelf finally into agitation against the grant ing of relwtes, which is recognized by railroad officii! Is yiem-elves a a serious evil. Tlie conferences which have re eentiy been held have apparently re sulted in the belief among railroad presidents that under existing condi tion each road can tru-t it competitors. ODELL MAKES CHARGES. Smoking Jackets, Overcoats, Sox Plain and Fancy, Plain and Initialed Handkerchiefs, Suits, Fine Suspenders 50c to $2.00, Underwear, Nightshirts, Lounging Robes, Hats and Gloves, Umbrellas, Separate Handles, $2.00 to $20.00, Neckties 50c to $2.00, Over- shirts. Every Artic'e We Mention Is Useful. Every Article We Sell Is of Standard Quality. Oermaini Wis ASTORIA'S RELIABLE CLOTHIER DONATION INCREASED. .Yew' York, Dec. 21. It was announc ed from Boston vesterdav, sav the Ibrald, that "The Carnegie Founda tion." a sum of 10,0(Xl.Of'HtO given by Andrew Carnegie to provide relief for needy teachers and professors in uni versities, college and technical schools, is to be forthwith increased by the addition of $3,000,000. At the same time the restriction which prohibition aid from lieing extended to memlers of the faculties of sectarian and state aran that kill, the germ that makes .&d kti,,,,, are to rfmoved, dandruff or scurf br dlirinnr Into the ' crip to get at the root of the hair, where ; the staement declares. it s.i;s the vitality; causing itchlnf acalp, faUinx hair, and Anally baldneaa. With out dandruff hair must grow luxuriantly. It la tha onljr destroyer of dandruff. Sold by leading druggists. Send 19c. In stamps for sampla to The.Uarvt Cid Co. Detroit Miota. Eagle Drug Store, 351-333 Bond St, Owl Drug Store, 549 Com. St., T. . F. Laurin, rrop. "Special Agent." WILL NOT ACCEPT. New York, Dec. 21. The World says that Mayor McCkdlan will today tender the office of Police Commissioner to Lieutenant-Geiieral Adna R. Chaffee, and adds that the (lencral till not accept. Accusea Hiuim and Roosevelt of Try ing to Wreck Republican Party. Xew York, Dec. 21. Interest in the contest lor the sjicakership t,f tlio state assembly tonight i-entered in Kx fJov ernor OtleH'a interview, in which he ac eiised Pi-e-ident Roo-vcit and Governor Higg'ins f a deliberate attempt to wieek the ncpnhlican party of the atate to further iheir personal n nihil ions. Higgini Replies. Al'any. Dec. 21.--(iovernor Higgius toniglrt leplied to a statement made to- i.v by fouiM-r iovernor (Mill in ref erence to tlie (iovernor s action in pro posing to Assemhlvmaii Aud-wortli, to ct as spcnlycr of t he sliilc iisseiuh) v. The (iovernor said, that in "living he would mt l for any candidate for speaker fir eith.r of the large cities oi the -tate (iovernor Odell must "have foigoten t'e ir conferenis- on Friday lat. 1'ievioiis to this conference Iliggins bad learned that (Mell was using Iliggins' inline for the purpose of securing ple.lues f..r Alerritt. Higgin ii-ked Odell by what aiitliority (Mill did so. Odell replied tlmt at the coiifcrcn a month previous Odell told Iliggins that Merritt was the proM-r man for the place. Ilig gins asked im (Mel) would agree to any other man and Oilell replied lie would not. DUE IN MANILA. Manila, Dee. 21.--W. .1. Hryan has cabled from Hongkong declining Acting (iovernor Idea invitation to lie his guest during his stay in Manila for the rea son that lie (sum s a a newspaper rep resentative and not a private citizen slating that by his acceptance of the Acting ("Iovernor' hospitality he would feel placed under certain obligations to the government which he might wish to w rite nlaiut in the f lit re. I'pon his ar rival here Mr. liryan will be met by a isiiiniiitee representing the insular and city government, the Supreme (mills, and by the uides of Acting (iovernor Mo and .Major O'eneral Corbin. Mr. liryan is exssted to arrive J)e ceinhcr 1, when he will go lo a liotl. J. Q. A. B0W3Y, President. 0. I. PETERSON, Vice President. t UAXK PATT0.V, Cashier. J. W. GARNER, As.Utant Cashlar. Astoria Savings Bank rspltal IHild 'n IMjm, Sitr's anl fnrtlrided fruflu :a. Xrensaeua -jursl Bank av Hu:ue. latritst Paid oo Tliim Prss!la isj Tenth Streat. AIT0WIA. OHI00N. RULES ADOPTED. CHRISTMAS CANDIES and Christmas Novelties BARGE BAKER BURNS. Atlantic City, Dec. 21. The barge Baker from New Yoik liouiid for Phila delphia in tow, was Inn nod to. the water's edge today. It is presumed the crew were taken olf by the tug Sea King, as no one was found on board her. Nothing has Wn ccn of the Sea King or another barge which she had in tow. HOUSE COLLAPSES. Los Angeles, Dee. 21. Hv the collapse of a four-room cottage dining a wind" sUrm last night on Pico Heights, three persons were injured and two perhaps seriously. The house was erected not more than two weeks ago. t There" something radically wrong with the woman who is unalu to find sn exeue for a gsl old-fashioned cry at least once a week. Dean of Women Would Like to See Some of Theirs Observe!. Chicago, Dec. 2l-Kulcs that the deans f of women at State Cnivcr-itics would like to see olrened bv the gills at lending thoe m-ioos were prepared yes terdiiy. The deans ended their confer ence here bv drawing up resolutions clllliodying the reulls of their ih'tiheia lions. The point brought out in these resolutions follows: That private houses in which women Indents lodge should le siipervi-cd iei' sonally by the dean tind that onlv sucli houses should he, placed on the li-t us lent no roins to men students h nl fur iii -h a ietiption riNim on the lirst ihsir. That physical training should ls re tiircd of all women students and Jliat the latter should not tyke part in pub lic athletic contests. That all social Hlfaiis uit'i two ios i-ihle excejitions should chee at mid night; tlicre are too many sitcial alfulr. That if there are sororities there should m a large niimU-r; excessive rushing is condemned. That the segregation of classrooms is condemned. . That residence halls of moderate size are advisable for women students. Mrs, Myra Jordan, dean at the t'ni versity of Michigan, was chosen clmii- mun of a committee to artauge fur the next conference to be held at Ann Ar bor at a date, not vet selected. In (irecnland women paint their faces blue end yellow Htart Fluttering. Undigested food and gaa In tha stom ach, located just below the heart, prese against it and causes heart palpitation. When your heart trouble you in that way take Hcrbine for a few days. You wil soon be all right. 60c a bottle. Sold by Hart's drug store. CHOCOLATES. Yanihi leiimn Orange Stra worry ItasplsTry Walnut-topping Penan-topping AJmond-topping Hoko Violet J'istaeliio Jim Crow Oo.Co Nut Holls Marw'imullow Caramels NeugaliiMst Maple Cliips Dipped Almonds Dijijied Peanut Iipled Pineapple Angle Food Peppermint Etc., etc., etc. BON B0NS Wan Topping Walnut Toppings Allium Toppings , I'istnehio Toppings Co-f Nut Ilowt Ieuum Wn try i(dct A'anilU .HtrAw berry I h'ssilate ltiitu r Cups Pineapple Miiishmallow Kte., eti., et". 'A ri. HIGHEST. GUALITY ft SPECIALTIES ( Usui Taffies assorted Peppermint Cliews Ig Cabin Cream Wafers assorted Cream Caramels Walnut Hi 1( this Almond Unities Pecan Itriltlea Peanut Hi it ties Co Co Nut Brittlea Tutti Fiuti Prltties Mojshmallovv ' Tuiklsh Ncuget Fig Paste French FiuiM Jordan Almonds Crysializml Violots . Cryslalizcd Koe I.csv. Cryslali-d -Mint Ieav. (ium Drop Uoerhoiiud Props Itmin Di ops Fruit Tablets JL Mint Ixeng4is Ktc, etc., etc. all the cindiei aad ict We make ia the cleanest factory ia the world, ere ma and aherbeta wa sell. Out of town ordera carefully packed. Candiea ia larga quantitlea from n 11 cents per pound up. Baskets, Boiea, noveltlea and Christmas tree oraamenta too numeroui '. mention. Selling below coat. Place your Xmaa order for ice era am now at 541-541 Comaer:ial Street. HOBPLBR'S ASTORIA'S LEADING CONFECTIONER 54-54j Commercial St.