SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER it, 1908. THE MORNING ASTOIUAN, ASTOHIA, OREGON. 8 WANT THE MONEY FLEISHER'S KNITTING YARNS 26 Cta. SKEIN ID DITCH CLEANSER CHASES DIRT Males Everj thint "Spick and Span." iiiiiiiiMiiii Frisco Relief Corporation Would Control Cash. Boraxo Soap Powder ! For Toilet, Bath and Nursery, per Can, 25 Cents j SOUK AGEXTS FOR BAKERS BARRINGTOlt STEEL CUT COFriB i A. V. ALLEN GO AFTER RED CROSS FUND Greatest Cloak and Walking Skirt Values in Astoria Rumor That Red Crou Directors Would Distribute i,8oo,ooo Fund Causes Sensation Among Bay City Re lief Corporation. COSMOPOLITAN CITY New York City Has Many Alien Communites. DESIRE BINGHAM PRESIDENT Pushcart Men and Peddlers of New York Are Booming Police Commissioner Bingham for President and Wal do Vice-President. XEW YORK, Sept. 13.-A New York er who happened to be in one of the coast towns in Italy somewhat over a year afro, witnessed there the town's celebration of the feast of St. Mary. In the evening the street were gay with illuminated arches. There was a pa rade with colored fire and band-, fire balloons were floated and in one of the squares was set up a huge pink and silver and gold altar to the saint, be fore which a reverent throng constant ly passed and upon which scores of candles burned. "How unlike New York!" remarked the Xew Yorker. A few evening ago, happening to stroll south from the old aristocratic quarter of Stuyvesant Square, he found himself on the edge of a teeming Italian sec tion in the streets of which the cele bration he had seen in Italy was being reproduced, illuminated arches, fire balloons, parade, altar and alL He min gled with the throng, and so far as the faces he saw and the language he heard were concerned, he might have been in the midst of Italy. Manv Cities In One. In Xew York, embracing as it do?, men of all nations, all race, all creed. every holiday and feat day in the world is celebrated by some portion of the population. Xew Yorker who do little exploring about the city do not roaliw that with 37 per cent of the population foreign-horn, the metropolis contains a tnreMon " loreign cine. The aggregate of all foreign Itorn and those of foreign parentage in Xew York is 2,;l;tM.8!5. New York is the largest Jewish city m the www witn anout ronnui Hebrews. Durinvr the feast of Rosh Husanna, on Sept. 20, business will l at a standstill oven a larve portion of the Kast Side, and for over a mile along Broadway in the section begin ning with Canal street ana enumg at Astor nlace. Xew ork contains with in a few thousands as many Irish as IWlfast ami Dublin together; more Cer- mans than Munich, more Italians than Florence, nearly as many Russians Riga, nearlv as manv Autro-Hungarians as Prague, and more Xorwegians than Cbristiansaml. Bingham for President. Mr. Bryan is retired from the lime lk.ht of Presidential possibilities. Pres ident Roosevelt, if he finally decide to run again, had best beware and candi date like Messrs. Shaw, Fairbanks. Taft and Hearst had better take to the tall titular. The Pushcart Pedlers of the East Side are out with a ticket which tbey believe will sweep the coun try. The' ticket is: For President, Po lice Commissioner Bingham; for Vice President. Peputv CouimUsioner Rhinewine" Waldo." The proclamation of these new candidates loiioweu me announcement that Commissioner Bing ham and hia deputy had ordered the no li. in foret the Sunday law so far a the pushcart men are concerned and look the other way when the pedlers a.re selling things. " The pushcart men wish to sell on this particular Sabbath because during a part of the week they will be idle because of the feast of Roh llasanna. Sigimind Schwart. the President of the United Pashcart Ped lers' Association f C.reater Xew York, aud Finnan Haddie Mose Lippman are the original Bingham men. At a meet ing of tlie Pedlers' Association an an nouncement was made that Mr. Waldo's name was originally Rhinewain Waldo sky evoked tremendous hysteria. It was suggested that the pedlers give Commissioner Bingham a diamond stud ded cane and a set of diamond shirt but tons, but frugal afterthought changea this to a set of enaros-ed resolutions, in red, green, yellow and pink letter ing, with a bunch of wax flowers tied to the frame. 0 SPICES, q 0FFEE,TEA, BAKING POWDER, FliiYOniuG EXTRACTS AbttlutePurfy, Finest Flavor, Crtafesr St rei$h. fcasorAli' Prkfi! CLOSSETaDEYERS r PORTLAND, OREGON. 'J SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. LY-K.i said the relief corporation is consider ing the advisability of sending an agent to Washington to look after San Fran ciWs interest in the 11,800,000 held there by the National Red Cross for the relief of this city. Word from Washington that the di rectors of the Rod Cross had decided what disposition should I made of the money but would meet on Sept 25, created a sensation at relief headquarters today. It has been given out right along that this money would be turned over to the rorraMration early in September, &100.000 being held in New York and $000,000 in Boston. An agent from Bos. ton is now on the way to San Fran cisco to look Into the situation. ONE KILLED; FOUR INJURED. THE DAU.ES, Sept. 15,-While moving a pile driver on a high trestle at Lyhi yesterday afternoon, ropes at-; t ached to the machine parted, result ing in the death of William Williams, engineer of d. M. Bruce & Co.'i bridge crew, and seriously inuring four of his assistants. The injured men are lying in the city hospital at this pla.-e. The piledrivcr with which the long bridge across the Balfour place is ing built, was at an elevation of .IS feet when the accident occurred. The heavy machine toppled over, pulling th ropes out of the donkey ensfine as it fell and earning down the live unfor tunate men. who were all caught in the mass of machinery, scalding water and steam. ! As soon as they could lie extricated from the debris the Injured men were ; brought to this city by the steamers Kellogg and taken to the ho-pital. where Williams, who was terribly scald- -j i:..,i !,., . iW hours. Williams ; ru, II, m m , was unmarried ami 4 years of age. He left a mother sn r-snta i.o, hTfSHOEtorte I W smMfkak, f Asp WEEK ON WALL STREET. XEW YORK, Sept. 15. Cold ship ninnti for Vpff Yorrk set in full tide this week and were made immediately available to Xew York reserves by the ,.t the treasury order for de posit of government funds against the engagements. The result was the break ing of the money stringency in Wall street and the recession of the call loan rate to nearly normal figures. The re sponse in the stock market was mod erate owingNo some realizing on pur chases made while money was stringent. The remaining doubt of the money pros pect owing to the large demands to be met to accommodate the exceedingly active business conditions also exer cised some restraining influence, f.en eral confidence was felt, however, that measure of money relief by the Treas ury Department would , follow any sign of' harmful money stringency. CONFLICTING REPORTS. HAVANA, Sept. 15. General Rodri guez, with a force of a thousand men encountered Generals Castillo and As bert with forces of about the same num ber last night near Wajay. The gov ernment claims the insurgent were dis persed, while reliel and other accounts say the government lorces were unven back and reteated. General Rodriguez returned to Havana during the night and his troops are encamped a snort distance outside the city. The govern ment lost three killed and several wounded. The insurgent loss is unknown. S. A. G1MRE 543 Bond Street, Opposite Fischer Bros, WILL WATCH CLOSELY. XEW YORK. Sept. 15. That the United States government purposes to scrutinize closley all shipments or nre ornm. nmmunition and munitions of war, from this port to West Indian, Wat'ionn Central American and South American ports, primarily to prevent filibustering for the Cuban insurgents and to insure compliance with existing neutrality laws, became evident yester- trlav w-hpn a snecial order on the mat- i j . , ter was issued by Nevada X. Mrananan, collector at the port of ew yora. MISS RUBY ROBINSON DEAD, TTIE DALLES, Sept. 15.-Mi Ruby , Robinson died her yesterday at the. Sanitarium. She was 22 years of n and very popular here, having attend-j ed High School for several years. The ttill Ite shipped to Madras for burial, her father and brothers living there. STUDENTS ARRESTED. :i.-K-V. Sent. l.V-Three Russian tuovnt. Ceorue and U'on, Kercseldize, . and Netor MagololT. were arrested here yesterday at the rcqiie-t of the Bus- j L;,,., .mvernment. charaed with robbing the treasury at IVmehleske, in the Can- asus, on April 12, of l mi. HOP PICKERS SHAKEN UP. ! PETALL'MA, Si-pt. 15. A special train of six cars of hop nickers was run into by a freight train tonight. Both j engines were demolished. A lew pas sengera were injured, though none se- ; riouslv. Tollet-tfojrlet. In the "New World of Words." 1720, "toilet" Is defined as "a kind of Table cloth or carpet made of fine Llunen. Satin, Velvet or Tissue, spread upon a Table In a Bed Chnmber where Per sons of Quality dress thenmelves; a Dressing-cloth." A similar definition Is clven In Bailey's dictionary. The origin of the word Is curious, for Cot- grave has: "See 'Toilette,' 'A toylet, the stuff which drapers lay about their cloths; also a bag to put nightgowns In.'" In the "Rape of the Lock," 1. 121, "toilet" seems used for the table and Its contents: And now, unvell'd, the toilet stands dis play'd. Each silver vase In mystic order laid. Notes and Queries. Giant Tomato Plants. ! The largest tomato plants in the world are found In California. One j grower has three plants which have ' reached a length of thirty feet. lit ' three months from the time the seeds ' were planted the vines had climbed to the top of a twenty foot trellis. The ; trunks of these plants, says What to Eat, are one and a half Inches in di ameter and the foliage Is thick and ' luxuriant. Enormous uantltlcs of to matoes have been picked from them and the fruit m of unusual size, pos sessing an extraordinary fine flavor. But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. "When my boy was two years old he had a very sever attack of bowel com plaint, but by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, We have just received n new lot of walking skirts for fall and winter wearEvery new and attractive style is rep resented here The latest novelties iu Plaids, Blues, Blacks, Greys and niauuish elfects The best skirt from the lead ing manufacturers-Perfect fitting aud we guarantee every garment-ranging in price from $3.00 to 15.00. In our Cloak Department you will find the best styles iu coats and rain coats at prices that will convicuce you we nre entitled to your patronage. Children's Plaid Dress Goods 21 Cts. Yard (MM YARDS OF NEW I'l.AIH lKKM ItflOIW l ( hildcm's school drvo oil (ik' Monday, Tuesday and Wedm-dtiy at a templing low prhe. Wool mixed materials. iVsijjim are reproduction of the brt 1.IKI values.- 34 lncli- wide 1 5 t)'le to n t - nations, Monday, Tnc. day ami Vdiicduy. If: elect fl'iin Very pretty tolois Hi.il roillbl IV r vard Supply the Children for School We Can Help You MIOSES' AN! BUYS' HEAVY COrTliN' RIBBKI) he, double side, U to lu great .pcrlat value, l this low price ,. .....1V Boys and tikis' Fine Quality Cotton ItlbW llo An exceptional value ..23 Hiokcn lines of B"J' d Children's Cotton IHIdted Ho In ie. from A to 10 on tale at Oil tepy low price ..,... 7t tailor made underwear made la " mny wrightitotton, lisle, merino, caihmcrt. Tb bo mtdc sll the year round" under wear ever offered for Udiei, mines, children. WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR 69c White, Ecru, and Gray "B Rcal"Underw:ar,inc ribbed wool medium weight, neatly trimmed and finished. Spe cial at this low price 69c Sole Agents for MIER'S mm s Remnants of Table Linens We have accumulated a lot of remnant in the bent quality aiid pattern of table linen. You will llnd in this lot remnants in lenjth from two to three yard, piece Wl to "2 inchea wide, in the very licst cpialities of line satin damask (ireatly re duced for thi sale. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FURS The best mdected line of fur neck pieces In the city I U rea.ly for your inspection. Huyem will, una price j niucli lower than you have heretofore paid for the sanfe quality. Select your furs now, while the atock l un broken and we will lay them away for you for a small deposit. Silk Special, 69c FOR MONDAY, Tl'KSDAY AND WKDNKNDAY Nineteen inches wide, ull pure nilk Taffeta a- Hk you can depend upon- -Our regular H!i cent value in white, ivory, cream, black mid all color Special for this mile 09c 65c Outing Gowns, 43c LADIES' OUT1M1 (iOWNS'in a great variety of styles and patterns, made from good outing, braid trimmed at this low price 43c 36-inch Wool Dress Goods 15c Yard 3fl-IN'CH LADIES' CLOTH IS COI-OUH GRAY, GREEN and oxford A elotii for which you have been paying 30c to 50c the yard. Special for this sale 15c 50c Outing Sacqnes, 39c We are showing an unusually large assortment of Dress ing Sacquc and Kimonas in Eiderdown) made from the best ripple Eiderdown, OHe. to $.1.00. Our regular 50o outing sacque finished with stitched edges and satin ribbon ties, priced to yon Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, ' i 43c Trade With the Simington Dry Goods Company Because We Save You Honey we brought him out all right," says Maggie Hickox of Midland, Mich, This remedy can be depended upon in the most severe cases. Even cholera Infan tum U cured by It. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure Is certain. For sale by Frank Hart and Leading Druggists. CP Chamberlain'i Cough Remedy Acta on Nature's Plan. The most successful medicines are those that aid nature. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and It will allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions and -aid nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition, Thousands have testified to Its superior excellence. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Woe 25 cents. For sale by Frank Hart, and Leadings Druggists. , y (1. 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