THE MORNING ASTOKf AN, ASTOIUA, OHEGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1907. 1 a " christian endkavuks. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam TRY Durfoot Farm Sliced BACON One Pound Glass Jars, - - 30c Sinclair Bacon and Hams A. V. ALLEN. PHONES MAIN 711, MAIN 3871 BRANCH UNIONTOWN j PHONE MAIN 718 j MILITIAMEN HAVE CONE HOME POOR TELEPHONE SERVICE, Pacific States Telephone Co. Do Nothing to Improve Poor Service. About year J one-half go a franchise was granted by the city cmin il to the Home Telephone Company for the construction and operation of a new telephone ayatem, but nothing ha jvt been done by that company in the way of constructing the system. When the frauehie was granted tlie Fa.ifio States Telephone 4 Telegtwph Company was profuse in its promises of an overhauling and rejuvenating of their plant. A lot wa purchased for the site f a modern station and plana for the building prepared. A new switchboard was reported a being prepared at San Francisco for installation and a fine up-to-date system was to be constructed. Xot a thing has been done toward im proving the plant and today Astoria is afflicted with an absolute telephone sy tem that would be a disgrace to a vil la 2e f 500 inhabitants. The old system of ringing up '"central" such as we have bas been discarded for years by towns not one-half the iie or importance of ( Astoriit j Tho-e in charge of the station here are uMng their best endeavors to give good service but handicapped as they are : by the poor system placed in their hands they cannot make much headway. I Cannot something be done towards Astoria getting a better telephone sys tem! Has the lack of work of install- , ing on the part of the Home Company any connection with the failure of the Pacific States people to keep their promises to Astoria! If the Pacific States Company cannot equip their lines and station with mod ern instruments and give Astoria the service to which she is entitled to some steps should be taken to compel them to. If the company will not do bettor than it is now doing it should withdraw from the field and let some other com pany handle the nutter. A company composed of local business men or capitalists handling a modern telephone system may be the only solution of the difficulty. )t is up to the Pacific States people to put a littel ginger in tlte rebuilding of their poor excu-e for a telephone sys tem ! . re and i us the sjstem that il nece--ary. . 'possibly. 10,000 person en still in the street in the vicinity when the explos ion occurred. There was a temporary panic, but the police, alter an Investiga tion, made the remarkable announce ment that not a single person had been hurt. The property damage aggregates NEW INSPECTION SYSTEM. WASHINGTON', July Id. Secretary Cortlvou has announced that a new method of baggage examination will be put in oepartion to greet the homecom ing Kuropean traveler thi season. Under the new system customs officer at the harbor will receive from the steamship officer after the declarations of the passenger and deliver them to the chief representative of the surveyor on the Jock. A coupon which will be the passenger's receipt and which will contain the same official number as the declaration itself, will be tendered and the passenirer will present this to the proper representative of the surveyor, secure tha service of an inapector which wiS examine his baggage and verify the declaration previous made by liim on board "hip. No oatlt of any kind or character will be required. GYPSIES UNABLE TO MOVE, GENEVA, July 11 A party of 22 Gypsies. men. women and children are stranded at the top of Great St. Ber nard Pass owing to curious circum stances. On being expelled Tm Italy, they ascended the Pass, intending to go to Switzerland, but when they had reached the top they were refused ad mission to Switzerland territory unless gendarmes. I'nable to return to Italy as Italian gendarmes followed. They are now camped at an elevation of 8100, unable to advance or Tetreat. They may freeze to death unless either Italy or Switzerland relents. The monks of St. Bernard rea feeding them and lending them warm clothing, but they cannot be sheltered in the hospital because it i' in Swiss territory. ' SEVERE EXPLOSION. Entire Front of Store is Blown Out In An Italian District. NEW YOliK, July 1(1. Little Italy, in East Harlem, was the scene of a terrific explosion early this untieing. The entire front o: the grocery -tore of Marco La Tadulio who had recently re ceived attention from the Klack Hand Society in the form of threatening let tei, was blown clear across the street md hundivds of windows in the neigh boring houses were shattered so strong was the force of the- exploion. The district had ben celebrating the Keast of Our l.adv of Carmel. and a crowd of EUGENE TO HAVE CARS. Kl'GKNK, Or., duly 1. Actual con struction work on the street railway line, for which the Willaiuete Valley Company had the frtanehi-e it recently sold to A. Welch, vii-e-president of the company, was begun yesterday, and that iHirtion of the system which leads from the Southern Pacific depot to the I'niversity of Oregon wiH 1 completed and in operation this fall, the buildeis announce. The .franchise calls for the completion of a line from Eugene to Springfield, but as there has been no move toward building a bridge across the Willamette River, it is thought that the line will not lie started at all this u'ar or else the Southern Pacific Com pany's bridge, recently completed at Springfield, will be used by the electric ears. The work of paving Wilamette street will Iiegin just as soon as the wotik of laying the streetcar tracks ad vanccs) a block or two. BREAKING OF CAMP AT FORTS ! STEVENS AND COLUMBIA, AND AT SEASIDE -REGULARS WILL CONTINUE PRACTICE. The annual encampment of the regu lars and Oregon Natonal Guard closed at Forts Stevei.e and Columbia on Mon day and at Seaside yesterday, Sunday at Fort Stevens was devoted to inteiting lectures delivered by the regular officer of the post and were much appreciated by the visiting officers. Late in the afternoon Hie men were paid and on Monday afternoon at an early hour camp wa broken. At Fort Columbia camp was broken at 4:30 a. 111. and soon the boys of Companie H of Portland and M of Salem soon ap peared on tha streets of Astoria. They remained her until the arrival of the "peelal military train from Fort Stevens carrying the companie of the militia who had encamped there. The Guardsmen who were In camp at Fort Columbia met their fellow militiamen from Fort Steven, and traveled with them to Portland. lieutenant-Colonel Poornian, Captain Kiwpp. Capt Hroalm, lieutenant Ua bo and Rabb and other officer witnessed the arrival of the Viee-Prestdeiitiai party. Captain Charles Murphy of M Com pany of Salem spoke highly of the treat ment of the militiamen by the officers of Fort Columbia. "You can quote me as saying," he said, "that of all the kind ticatment we received, none ha equal led that of the officers at Fort Columbia. Thev are the bet of all and nothing they could do to add to t"ie pleasure of our trip waa left undone. e wish mat we could stay with them for a month. First Lieutenant R. W. Holman of the same company alo expressed himself in the same terms. The officers and men from Fort Stevens were profuse in their acknowledgment of the kindness they Mere recipient) of at the hands of the regular ollii-ern at that post. "They are a title lot down tliere. Men posted in their busines and gentlemen in every re-pect was the unanimous expression At Seaside camp was atisick yester day afternoon and the men paed through Astoria last night en route home. The Micccssful termination of the encampment was a cause for congratu lation to the officers at Fort Stevens and Columbia. It was due to their un tiring efforts and thorough application to the details that success was so mark ed. Not an accident occurred to mar the successful outcome nor was there a hitch in any of the preceding. Every one was made to feel at homo and re grets were heard on all side among the officers and men of the O. N. G. at the final leave-taking that the period of maneuvers was not longer. The regu lar will continue their drills and prac tice for some time. Is made of hard wheat, milled by best patent process. More loaves to the sack and more nutrition. It never fails. Makes Lighter, Whiter Bread There isn't any other "Just as good" TTTT TWO -POUND SACK TO EVERY HOUSEWIFE H X f 'or thirty days only. If you haven't received yours alc us or your urocer tor details. , DO 11 TODAY. ALLEN & LEWIS, Wholesale Grocers, PORTLAND, OREGON, TJ. 8. A. f 'liter 1 -a DPRRONAL MENTION. ? FANCY BLUE STEMRMtNT Mrs. James Welch was called to Port land yesterday, morning to be ftilb her sister, Mb Clara Rees, who is ill with t; phoid :'evef. Kx-Mayor Herman and family left for Beaver Lodge ranch yesterday. They uiil bo alisent for about six weeks. The Hon. C. A. Schlbrede, the well known attorney and politician of Marshlield, Coos County was in 'town yesterda..'. lodge J. 0. A. Howlliy returned to the city yesterday from a visit to San I lantisi o. I). M. Stuart returned from the East jeV.erday to bury his father who died .it I'ipcstona recently. .1. 11. Cook of Portland ;is a visitor in the city yesterday. Kdward Hawkins and his wile of In dianapolis arrived on the noon train yesterday. (leoige C Nichols of Portland is reg istered at th Occident. Oray C Roger arrived in the city .wsteidiiy from Portland. if. M. Milling of Portland is in the city 011 business. (leoige L, Davis is a business man in town from tha metropolis, Lester Mcl'od sustained a sprained ankle at Seaside Monday evening. lie mistook a piece of bark for a stone which gave way with him on stepping iiion it wrenching his ankle severely. Should you notice that Mr.;McLeod has 11 flat wheel you will know how it came about. Relrgatea Tarry to See th Beautiei of Portland Takii Trip up River. roliTI.AXn. July lu.-Tlie. Christian Kiidcavoicrs took possesion of the city this al'ieiY.ooti. They came In all day front Seat He vheie they closed the big convention lift night, About 4S0 dele Dale have Iwil seeing Portland and taking in the river wenery. The delega tion horn Washington I), C, I .Ml t-,ong arrived iu three special ears as also Id delegates from Ohio. A boat was phone for and the crowd went up the river and did, not return until this aiteinoon iu time to catch the it, It. & X. train. Other rode In the "Rubber-neck" wagons viewing the beauties of Portland. " A committee of the state and city Kndcavoicrs met the Incoming dele gutca at the train and hoervd them' with advertising literature and pootal card for thele friends telling them of the advantage of Oregon. Large prep aration are made to entertain the delegate as they como through Portland, C0REA SUSPICIOUS. Considers the Return of the Two Pre tenden at Ominous. SKOl'L, July Jlkll I repotted that Prince Yi Chung Ong, a pretender to the throne and for several years an exile in Jajian has reached Fusaii and ha the imperial miioii to return to Seoul. His coming, followed on the re turn of Prince Yakon Hi 1 eonntrued by I'oresins as significant of all sorts of probabilities. The Kmperor'e subject ut fear he will be dethroned. Hence tlie return to Corea of the two pretend ers to the throne la regarded a indica tive either of such a step or a scheme to precipitate a conflict between. the force of Corv-a which might give the taiiinc an excuws to u-e toree. MAY CLOSE SALOONS. ARKI5DKKX, Wash., July lei-Present indications are that the Sunday closing crusade, ntnrted by City Attorney Camp bell, of lloquiam, will soon lesult in doting the towns throughout the coun ty, There i a great -tir here over the question now. Slot machines are once mora under tlie ban and have been turned to tho wall. NEGRO ENDEAV0RER HURT. SKATTLH, July Id. Disagreeable circumstance connected with the pres ent assemblage of Christian F.ndeavor er may prompt the negro t'hiisilaii Endcavorer of Seattle to wk revenge. The African Christian Endcavorer de clare that it was impossible for their fellow to attend the 0. R. convention on an eiiml footing with the white delegates and they are tryijig to ar range to obtain the use of one of the luijic tent for the pmpo-e of holding a aerie of national evanpel'Kic meetings for the exclusive use of the African of America. White persona will be permitted to at tend the meetings, but will not lie al lowed t otake part in the programme. Thev will not lie allowed to attend the meeting as Christian Kiideavoi1 dele gates, but must do so M IndMduaJal II is probable that an nttemp will lie made to get Booker T. Washington to come to Seattle to attend the meetings. Some of tho other noted negro speak crs of America will be called upon to deliver addresses at tho evangli-lii services Stimulation Without Irritation. That is the watchword. That is what Cleanses and stimulates the bowels without irritation in any form. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup doe. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. Net Affected by Pure Food and Drug Law. In this day of adulterated foods and poisonous food products it i- a reliel to Ond a business house which considers the publio good as well a its own financial advancement, Tl(i I'ilieiile Medicine Company, who-e advertisements apieiir in this issue were iiiiiong the first to endorse the recent Pure Food and Drug Law .which took effect January 1, 11)07. Their reme dies are al) -simple household prvpiira- tions ai.d were not affected bv this law Thev do not contain opiates or poisons of any kind. I ho prompt action of this linn iu endorsing this Ijiw for the pub lic good is worthy of our commendation, We take pleasure. In ndvertislmr 11 ri. I doing business with a firm which Is in straightforward in their dealings mu which gives our patrons honest prcpum tions 'or their money, Their remedies consist of Plneiiles, .10 days treatment $1.00; lice Laxative Cough Syrup, Man Zmi Pile remedy Rings Dyscpsiii Tablet; Pliiesulvc- Acts l.iko a Poultice and Itlnirs Mttle I.Ivor Pills, wois 2iuu )0 '"Hiiu'I 'j 'J DIM em) u u,b ; pus n.iHins ijow 9iuui uojun jx lu iWuo ,S')o4 aiwanng tattjiay log njj wn() BACKACHE AND DESPONDENCY Are both ymptoiu of organlo de rangement, and nature 'a warning to women of a trouble whloh will soon er or iUtr deolar Itaelf. How of ten do we hear women say. "It leein aa though my back would break." Yet they oonUnna to drag along and auflor with ache in tha mall of the back, pain low down In tha itde, dragging aenaatlona, norv ouaneaa and uo ambition. They do not realise that tha baok I the maln-anrln of woman a organ. a dlaeaaed condition of Utofemlnln organi or kldnaya, tad thai tohea and palna will oontlnua until tin oauaa la removed, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from natlr rooto nnd herbahaa bwn for maw jraara tha moat aucceaaful remedy la auoh eaaea. Nootbar medlolna haa auoh rtoord of cure of femtnlna Ilia. Mlsa Una Nagel. of 117 Morgan 81, Buffalo, N. t .. '-' oompUtel worn out and on tha terw of nerrout proatratlon U j ' baok aohed all tha tlma. 1 bid dreadful ptrloda of pafn. waa aubjeot to DU of crying and eatrema narrouane and waa nlwaji waak and Urad. Lydla K. Plnkham'a VagaUbla Compound oompUtMy eurjd m.,, Lydla E. Plnkham'a VagetabU Compound cure Fauial ComPlalnJa, mob aa Hack ache, railing and DlplaomenU. and all Organlo Dlaaaaaa. Dlaaolvea and aipala Tumor at aa aarly sUja. It atreugthana ud tone tha Stomach. Curat lleadaoh and Isdlgaatlctt and Invigorate Mr. Pinkham'i Si&ndlng InvlUtlon to Women MISJ LENA NAGEL Wrvm.n.ufP.rinff fromanT formof femala waahntaa ara Invited to .. ... . . - . n J i . I. wrtta airt, nnKnam, Lijnn, aiaM, n ". DRUGGED GIRL ON TRACK. FKKKWATKK. tvl luly 10. l"n.ii. scions and under Influence of drugs a liiil who gae her nanieat Annie Her man of Walla Walts, was found lying acros the InUrurban track. She may have been drugged or had tried to com mit suicide. She showed evi.lence of being Iu water. She would give no ill formation on regaining consdou-ness. REASON rOR RESIGNATION. PARIS, duly Itl. The Patrie say the real reason for the recent resignation from the army of Major Alfred Dreyfus was because (ieivcral Plniuart, tlie mini ter of War, refused to give him the I . . 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