8 THE MORNING ASTORIAN, 'ASTORIA, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JUNE fl, 1907. CHINESE REVOLT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Jelly Glasses ASK. FOR OUR No. 1 covered jelly glass 35c per doz. No. 5 covered jelly glass i 30c per doz. No. 223 tumblers 3oc per doz. Parafine, 1 lb package 15c Jar rings, best 3 dozen for 25c A. V. ALLEN. PHwNES BRANCH UNIONTOWN MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 PHONE MAIN 713 American Saleii Mongolian Revolutionists Seek the Fall of Canton. 'What cracker is this same that deafs our ears?" CONTRABORD ARMS SEIGED LATEST NEWS OF WARRENTON LADIES' AID SOCIETY TO HOLD AH OPEIT MEETING LATEST BASE BALL NEWS-REV. HOWARD DE LIVEKS EXCELLENT SERMON. WARREXTON, Or., June 2o Last Saturday evening a dance was given in Warren' 1111, the proceeds oi which nere to be given to Mrs. Horton and family. Messrs. B. Crandall, C. Dow, W. Ashley and F. Bane gave their serv ices as musicians and provided good music for the dancers An exceptional number of persons were present, all of whom enjoyed capital evening. Some thing over $60 was raised. Seeing that there was no regular baseball game to be played here on Sunday, F. Abbott and V. Moore de cided to collect two teams from the local talent and endeavor to xive a little exciement to such people as cared to journey to the ball grounds. The two teams met and played a great amateur game. When eventually the scores were counted it was found that F. AbbMt's men were victors, the score being 34 to 22 in their favor. The Ladies' Aid Society is asking the presence of all ladies interested in their work at their next meeting, which take place at Mrs. Howard's next Wed nesday, and in addition invite all gentle men who wish to be present. Several important matters are to be discussed H this meeting and the reports of the various committees in charge of the so cial held on June 15th will be read. Rev. Howard took for his text the 10th verse of the 23th chapter of the gospel according to Matthew, at the ehurch services held in Warren's Hall en Sunday evening. As usual the con gregation were given a practical object lesson, without the use of the common theories generally advanced in support of this subject. Rainier baseball club journeyed down to Fort Steven), to play a friendly game with the nine representing Fort Stevens and Hammond. This turned out to be an easy thing for the home team as they won by 12 to 1. Mrs. C. F. Lester, wife of our worthy Mayor, has returned home from Port land, where she had been to enjoy the Rose Carnival. Miss Stoddard of Hammond was in this city Saturday. Dr. Judd journeyed to Astoria and back Sunday morning. Mr. Lovett is here from the city of Portland. Jacob M. Duff of Fort Stevens spent a portion of Sunday in Warrenton. Miss fcoiiie.' Clara Halferty has returned Mrs. H. McDermott was a visitor to Astoria yesterday. There "Bread" and BREAD The Bread that Mother Used to Make was never as good as that you buy from us. Special Attention paid Oregon PHONE MAIN 1341. NOTRE DAME OF REIMS. No Cathedral In Franoe Its Equal la Wealth or Ornament The place where It (Reims cathe dral) stand la far too closely shut In by small and iusbjulncaut nouses. But the strongest light, the meatiest sur roundings, could not leoavu the marvel of so marvelous a church, and mag ulfleeut la the word that occurs to one on the threshold, as to Arthur Young on the dlstaut hilltop. There Is no ca thedral In France that can equal It lu wealth. In extravagance, lu gorgeous ness of ornament. The facade of Notre Dame of Paris, while something like it In geueral desigu. Is of Puritan sim plicity besid the facade of Notre Dame of Reims. No other west doors are more deeply recessed, more richly charged with sculpture, row upon row, tier upon tier, some statues being as unexpectedly Greek in character as others are Gothic. No other sculptures are on so large and tmitoslng a scale. No other gables over the doors soar upward in such high, acute angles. No other show such nn entanglement of figures and traceries. And tho great, tall windows above and the rose le rween are so beset with ornament that hardly an Inch of bare stone remain about them. In the gallery of klntfs the statues stand under carven cam ples. Intricate, delicate, lacelikc la their elaboration. The tall central gablf. fretted and flamboyant, reaches up still higher, and on each side of It the tow ers, with the kins lines of their archer and windows, seem bent on carrying the glory of It all to the yery height' of heaven. Nor were architect and sculptor less lavish when they turned from the west front. Everywhere It Is the same. Tlu buttresses stand firm, a mass of or cades, niches sheltering wide wlnwd angels and tall pinnacles, or they gc living across aisles In as light, graceful and ornate a flight as If beauty were Its only object. They are the most beautiful buttresses In France, Fergua son says; the grandest pinnacles, Mr. Moore declares, and both are right The transepts are only new spaces for new ornament; the apse Is only a new motive for the new arrangement of buttresses and pinnacles. The gar goyles somehow seem more mon strous than those that look down from other cathedral walls, and around the top of the apse, perched on a high bal ustrade, arn grotesques owls, mer maids. (Trillins, unicorns strange be ings that co.iie of ths same family as the devils of Notre Dame In Paris, only the groteaties of Reims are where they can b seen from below, where they serve In the decorative scheme, breaking tho horizontal lines of the bal ustrade wlrt the effect of still another row of plnnircles. I have waudered for days about the cathedral withettt com ing to the end of Its inexhaustible de till. It Is almost Incredible that one churcn could be so covered with orna ment, that Its walls could bear upon their surface such a rhythmical con fusion of sculptured stone. Elizabeth Robins Penticll in Century. A Comparison. H. C. Frick described at a directors' meeting the amalgamation of two rail roads, says the Rochester Herald. "At first." he said, "the XYZ people were coy. Yet they were not too coy. They were like Pat and Biddy. "'Biddy says Pat timidly, 'did ye Iver think o' niarryln'?' " 'Slmre. now says Biddy, looking demurely nt her shoe, 'shiire, now, the subject lias ulvcr entered me mind nt all, at all.' " 'It's .sorry 01 am. says Pat, and he turned away. "'Wan minute. I'at." said Biddy soft ly. 'Yc've n-t i".i t!ii'!!-i' ' " is to Shipping orders Bakery COR. 9TH & COMMERCIAL 8T. Many Bloody Incidents Reported Refu gees Fleeing To Hong Kong French Said To Be Interested la the Uprising Trouble Principally in South China. VICTORIA. B. 0H June 85, ltM)7.. Refugee were fleeing to Hong Kong from the districts affected by the rev olution in South China, when the steam- e Empress of Japan, which arrived yes terday left Hongkong. All reported the rebel movement a most pretentionu one, with an army organited after Ku ropean methods. War notes, which the rebel leader promised to redeem at twice face value after the fall of Can ton, were being Issued, proclamations posted and everything reported a strenuously opposing such a move. Large quantities of supplies for the rebels are arriving at Ilungkoug in the names of foreigner. Some bloody incidents ar reported. At Wong Kong, near Swatow, where the civil and military authorities were butchered a other cities taken, Yang, a customs official was killed In-fore the standard of the rebels and the stand ard was sprinklej with his blood, a were wine of the banners. This was dona la accordance with an ancient omen of success. Families of some of the officials ttere forced to drown themselves in- wells. Refugees are arriving in sad condition, many hav ing abandoned everything, even sick children, in their precipitate flight. Outbreaks have been reported also from Hunan and Sieohiian, and seisin of contraband arm are being made at Chinese port. A seizure has also been made at Kobe, whew at request Vice roy iiwn Shin Kai the Japane gov ernment was asked to prevent a large shipment of arms lieing sent to China by a German firm. FAMILY DISPUTES. How They Ware Once Settled by Pair Fight In Court. In some parts of Germany In daya gone by when the relations of husband and wife became strained, so to speak In other words, when each returning day gave birth to new squabbles and the man's band was as ready as tho woman's tongue the conple wer brought before the magistrate, who. after listening to recriminations, or dered thera to prepare for the ordeni by lwttle. The nmn was placed In n cask, which was then nearly filled with sand, so that he was covered up to the waist In some towns n pit wns kept handy for the purpose. Just ns the ducking stool wns kept on Hnnksldt' opposite St. Paul's. When he was thus half burled, the ninn received n short stick for his rltfht hand, white bis left hand was tied up across Ills chest. He wns thus one armed ami could only deliver his Mows If his op ponent came noarVmnigh. The lady put on 11 linen garment, the right sleeve of which wan lengthened. In the end wns tied up n stone. T!w fileeve projected about twelve Inches lieyond her hand. Kbo had thus a for midable weapon, but in oiler to use It she bad to jjet clow to lior enemy. Now. observe the situation mid the chances. If she succeeded In bringing the stone down upon her hiiiljiind's head, she might knock lilin senseless; she might even brain him.' but In order to do so she would pxjxise herself to the full blow of his stick. The linttle might, In fact, be settled by a single; assault But mark the ernr'.ltioss of man. It wns better to make i woman ridiculous than to knock her i.llly. The husband, therefore. If lie was n philos opher, did not try to hit his vlfo. Me warded her blows with his stick. He tried to catch the sleeve upon his stick. Then the stone flew round and round, nnd the lady was caught She could not move, nnd the victorious husband dragged her. unwilling, head first Into his cask. London Queen. Uranus. It wns on the evening of March 13, 17S1, thnt William Ilerschel, nt Hlougtl, England, discovered a new planet, Wishing to pay a compliment to (leorge III., his patron, he gave It the name of Georglurn sldus, or the Georgian star, Other English astronomers, wishing to compliment tho discoverer himself, suggested the name of Ilerschel. Con tinental astronomers proposed that the old mythological system be followed, and the name of Uranus was accepted by the scientific world as tbe designa tion of the seventh planet. Pineules for the Kidneys nd Bladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rehumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling. They produce natural action of the kidneys. 30 days' treatment $1. Money refunded if Pineules are not satisfactory. The 4th is Almost Here-What If you find it hereunder mentioned 'twill be at you joyfully turn your steps this way today, prices are not every day prices. Men - and Boys' Clothing .. Take your choice of any Spring or Summer suit in the house. The more new clothing arrives the more anxious we are to close out odds and ends and all the stragglers of the present season all must go. f SEE HOW WE ARE CELLING THEM 1 Men's $12.50 suits for M 15.00 " w 17.50 " " 18.00 " " Boys' $2.00 suits for x 2.50 " .'. Q fu II II o.w Men's $1.25 silk front shirts " 1 00 " " " " 2.00 shirts for II 1 7K II II i.t'JLi I have had an increase llforlii CHAS. LARS EN, IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE. It makes all tbe difference In the world to the convivial man wbere, and what, he drinks. Most men desire beauty anJ cleanliness, and nandome appointments In the saloon ther Ptt ronlse regularly, as well aa the nun. tlal pre-requlaite of genuine wines and liquors that are served to them. And these things ax so particularly and properly conspicuous at Otto Sund'i elegant resort, the Commercial, at No 509 on the street of that name that they account thoroughly for the Died and splendid cusom he enjoys. There Is nothing allowed to pass bis counter but the best and choicest In every de partment of Indulgence, and the ser vice behind It all, Is the most pleasing and satisfying In the city. tr Morning Astorian, 00 cents per month, delivered by carrier. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of WATCHES AlAAlaMsisliaVJ SOUVENBRS FRANK J. D0NNERBERG THE RELIABLE JEWELER " no Eleventh St. $8.50 10.50 13.00 13.25 Men's $20.00 " 22.50 " 25.00 Suits for the Boys $1.35 1.75 Boys $4.00 " 5.00 Art , L.yjyi Dress Shirts for. 90c 65c $1.50 . 1.35 Men's $1.50 1.25 .75c in business of 30 per cent since moving to my store 518 Bond Street Prop. Formerly A Good Workman is Known by His Tools A bad workman quarrels with his tools, but aven a good workman quarrels with bad tools. No workman ever quarrels with tools bought of Astoria Hardware Co Nor will he quarrel with us for having sold them to him. Our reputation la made by sale added to sale. No one sale will makt or break us; but the continued reputation of selling such good goods as we do, you cannot afford to despise. Astoria Hardware Co., Write for Our BANKING INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAVINGS BANK OF THE Zitk Guarantee & Crust Company Pays 4 per cent on Savings Accounts Pays 4 per cent on Certificates of Deposit, Pays 3 per cent on Accounts Subject to Check J.Thorburn Ross, George H. Hill, T. T . Burkhart, John E. Aitchison, Chas. H. Kopf, 240-244 Washington St., Cor. Second Portland, Ore. is it You Need prices to make American sale suits for $14.50 M 16.00 4 , 17.50 suits for $2.75 " " 3.50 shirts for .I5 " 95c 50c 557 Commercial St. I 113 12th St.' Booklet on BY MAIL o O President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Asst.Treasurer Store: Wh rTtnttiFggro3gtC!