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THE MORNING ASTOMAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY t, 15MJ. )OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC 8 Still mother sew stock Pattern just arrived. Apple Green, its a oeauty. Haviland shape sold any way you want to buy it We are selling white and decorated dinnerware at wonderfully low pri ces. We have received a very large stock of glassware which we are selling at lower prices than ever before. W are selling 150 good carpet tacks for 5c and giving you free a beauti ful large picture. A. V. Allen Crockery Store Sole Agenti For Baker's Barrington Han Steel Cut Coffee. Is The Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that the moon has n atmosphere, which makes life is some form possible on that satellite, I but not for human beings, who have a j hard enough time on this earth of ours; specially those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure Headache, Bilious nees Malaria Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kid ney complaints, General Debility snd Fe male weaknesses. Unequalled as a gen eral Tonic and Appetizer for weak per sons snd especially for the seed. It in- RAISE LARGE SUA Gotham's Churches, Theatres and Institutions Give Aid. cessoundsp.Rallygu.r.nterfbylXO CALIFORNIA SUFFERERS Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Price only 50c. I 1 11 " NOW FOR A NICE DAINTY 1 LITTLE PIECE OF I CHINA 4 CHINA TEA POT, CHOCO LATE POT, CUP AND SAUCER 05 EVEN A NICE LITTLE TEA SET, MAY BE JTJST THE THING YOU ABE WANTING IF SO THE PLACE TO GO IS THE I American League Team Gives Gate Re ceipts and large amount of Money is Secured for Needy Californians, Yokohama Bazaar 636 Commercial Street, Astoria m 1 Your attention is called to our new store, now open and ready for business We Do Expert Painting, Graining Paper Hanging and Frescoing GIVE US A CALL The Eastern Paintisg Decorating Co. No. 75 8th St. NEW YORK. -April 30. In church and theatre here vestrlav thousand thronpred to contribute to the San Fran oo relief fund. In all the Roman Catholic cliurWiet a collection was takn There were meeting for this purpose in nil of the bram-he of the V. M. C A. Hasehall at the American League Park contributed and a big sum a collected at a meeting of the Volunteer of merica. At a meeting of the Central Federa ted Union it was reported in behalf of the committee appointed last week to co-operate with the Actor Protective Union in a series of benefits in aid of the San Francisco sufferer that it had given up the idea and recommended an other plan. The new one is to hold a labor carnival next Sunday. It is plan ned to have a parade of workmen who will carry American flag to collect money on the line of inarch. Behind the flags large baskets are to be carried. The recommendation was unanimously endorsed. MANY DENVER FIRES. DENVER, April 3n . Regaining at about four o'clock yesterday morning, the fire department was kept continu- J ou-lv for -evenil hours responding to alarm-. The iim-t de-tnictive fire burn ed the Twenty Third Avenu- Presbyter ian Church, located at the coiner of Twenty Third avenue and O'den t-trert causing the loss of $25.Xi0. A block away stand- the Calvary RaptNt church which took fire but was not badly damaged. Sdimetiiing like twenty re-idenccs in the same neighborhood reported fires, doing more or les damage. The loss will total over ijtfO.OOO. Two firemen were crushed by falling walls at the Pre-byterian church and seriously injured. m m k "Billy Buster Shoes" They have a sole that won't wear out. S. A. GIMRE, AGENT POR THE DOUGLAS SHOE' 43 Bond Street 0pp. Ross Higgins &Co. GORKY WILL SPEAK. CHICAGO, April 30 It was announced tjtMliy that Maxim Oojky, tg Rus--ian revolutionist will speak at two pub lie meetings here Sunday, May fi. The meeting- will be held under the aus-piee- of the conference of Chicago Work iugnien' Organizations. The two meetings at which other speakers will be present, will consti tute a protest against the condition of the mining classes in Colorado and Idaho. SUICIDE BELIEVED. Harvard Professor Though to Have Committed Suicide From Gtief. CHICAGO. April 30. -That Eric Muon tor, brooding over the charge tliat he murdered hi wife in Cainbridg.-, Mhh and depressed to the verge of melan cholia by grief because of her death ha committed suicide, is the Wlief of those who knew him while he lived in Chi cago. 'l n in convinced that Mucnter not kill hi wile," said Professor .1. M tVowe. of the University of Chicago, yesterday. Mueutcr livisl with I'rofc sor Crowe while he was an instructor at the university. "I believe, however, that he ha committed uicide. Knowing hi teniperinent a well a 1 do. I do not be lieve that he withstood the slunk of hi wife's death and the blow which followed in charge that he murdered her. He was of a morose disposition at bet. and such misfortune a has over taken him would he calculated to drive him to desperation. The fact that he left his children with his sister would seem to me to stivngten the theory that he contemplated committing suicide when he left the home of hi relative." IRON WORKERS STRIKE. Chicago Building Will be Practically at a Standstill CHICACO, April 30. With a walkout of marly 1000 structural iron workers, building operations now in progress in Chicago and surrounding suburbs will come practically to a standstill next Wednesday morning. Besides marking the first important labor disturbances of the vear. the iron workers' strike may bring iu its wake general upheaval in the building in dustry. There are no direct indications at present that sympathetic strikes will occur, but the chief workers are af filiate! with tfn as-ini.it. l Ruilding Trades which recently has outlined a policy of supporting kindred unions in this wav. Why Pay More J3HJ THE SDHNGTON DRY GOODS CO. Offer many special inducements. Here are just a few of the numerous bargains and extreme ly Low Prices they will offer for the coming week. DETECTIVES RETURN. CHICACO, April 30. Lieutenant John D. Hartford and nine Chicago detectives who were sent to San Francisco by Mayor Dunne, returned yesterday. When tUev reached San Francisco they were omelled to hiiv an expressman to drive them fifteen miles to the citv lim its. There they were refused admittance until they had found Chief of Police Dinan. "We had a plea-ant trip.' said Lieu tenant Hartford. "The published -tor- les that we w.re treated shammy oy Chief Dinan and Mavor Schmitz are also. In fact, we never met the Mavor. ie city wa under martial law and we could do nirt luii". Chief of Polii-e Dinan treated us rov- illv," said Sergeant Timothv DcRoclie, That -. a well as he cnuld under the ircum-tance-. Soldiers guarded evcry- thiii'' and there vir few thieves in town.'' STRIKE DECLARED PUXSUXTAWNY. Penn.. April 30. -A trikil of miiieworkii has been dec lared in the soft coal district of Clear eld. Several tliou-and men are involv- The operators granted the 1903 eale, but the miners held out for a rec ognition of the union. EFFORTS UNSUCCESSFUL. STRIKE POSTPONED. NEW Yf'RK. April 30-The threaten ed strike of thirty thousand members of .the. rockmen and excavators union against the members of the Contractors Protective A-soeiation for an increase in wages, scheduled to take place on May 1, has been postponed and may not take place at all. DIES FROM INJURIES. DENVER, April 30. Mrs. Dorothea Towne whose husband, James A. Towne, cut his throat after assaulting her with a hatchet in a jealous frenzy last week dying the next day, is dead from the ef fects of her injuries. Mrs Towne came here from Chicago and some of her re latives are now Jiving at C40 South Oakley avc., in that city. Seaside Tries for a New Life-Savine Boat But Fails, This Year. Several weeks ago the editor of the Signal addressed n letter to Senator Ful ton a-king that he use lis influence ith the live-paving service authorities toward having a life boat and one or two men detailed for duty at Clatsop beach the coining season. His reply at the time was published, and last week we received a second communication from hirn as follows: : "Washington, J). C, pri! 13, lllflfi. The Seaside Signal,- (Jeiitlemen: I en close herewith letter I have just receiv ed from the superintendent of the life saving service, relative to the matter of a life boat ami crew being stationed at Clatsop during the summer season. I regret that the pro-peet is against se curing such service. Thinking this might be of service to your reader, however, I enclose the same to you. Very Sincerely Yours, C. W. FULTON. Treasury Department, Washington, April 13, 1900. Hon. C. W. Fulton. United States, Senate Sir: I am in receipt of your letter of the 7th instant, asTcing whether some arrangemens can be made to have a boat and a life-saving crew, or a boat and two or three good men stationed at Clatsop Beach, Clatsop County, stata ,of Oregon during the summer scaon. , In reply I would state that life-saving stations are established for the pur- .Specials in Dress Goods $1.39 Fancy Mohair Suitings for 79c fiXe Fancy Mohair Suitings for Me fi.'ie Fancy Mohair Suiting for 33o 15c for school suitings, "ull colors" M' 12Jc W'Msh Good 7J- 15c and 20c Wash flood K.very piece of dre-s good in the entire stock lis been reduced from one third to one half below ths or riginal price. Ready to Wear Skirts 70c Ladies Up-to-date walking skirt all go for about on half regular price. Petticoats In either ilk or ruerwriocd a Urge and complete assortment in black or coDufd u be on al st a greatly reduced price The above list of prices comprise only a very few of the many Special Bargains offered and you are cordially invited to visit tho store where you can be convinced this is the best place to make your purchases. To The Cash Trade Only pose of -aving lives and property from Their crews, imwvvJT. ao ran in the way of of lite that will not shipwreck. what thev properly saving and preventing the under anv circumstance- interfere with the di-eharge of Heir im,i,iiriatc duties. The ti'-ureat s(a- ...... , ti,,n to Clatsop liearh i- at IMnt Adam" j The crew of that -union ha 0 much I to attend to that I have been obliged to increa-e their numlx-r by the employ- j incut of an additional man during the almon li-hing seaou from May 1 to August 2'). It would be therefore be impos-ible to make the provisions sng- -gested for Clatsop lleach even if the law permitted. We have on the Atlantic eons, espe cially in New Jersey, life-saving station in the immediate neighborhood of sev eral of the large bathing summer resorts as at Atlantic city for instance. It is the custom of the proprietors of these resorts, or the hotel keepers, and in some instances the municipalities, to employ bathing masters and a life guard with small surf boats for the protection of their bathers and they do not look to our life-saving men for such protec tion. Our crews, however never omit to render assistance to any person in danger of drowning whenever practi cable. Ilcspectfully, S. I. KIMP.AIX Oeneral Superintendent. Floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, juick ;iifj circulation, restores natural vigor, makes you feel like one born again. Ifol lister's Kocky Mountain Tea. 25 cents. Sold by Frank hart. Devil'i Island Torture Is no worse than the terrible case of Piles that afflicted me 10 years. 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