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WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 .....WARRANTED PURE Bernetfs Extradl We have ju& put in a complete line flavors loys! V all THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOltl A, OREGON. Meii! Young mi A. V. ALLEN Sole Agent for the Celebrated H. C. Fry Cut Glass. PHONE 711 PHONE 3871 UNIONTOWN BRANCH PHONE 713 FIXING THE BLADE J. T. Welch Roasts Some of the Fish Commission HFS AFTER "ED" ROSENBERG Mr. Welch Appears Before Chamber of Commerce and Defends His Position and Avers That Astoria Fishermen Will Have to Get Busy. The following address was read by J. T. Welch at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Monday tight: As there has been some comment about me regarding the referendum legislation, which would try to put oe in the light of defeating our ends f the law, I would like to make a few statements, and put the blame if IS years. Wilcoxson says he became associated with Dr. Blanchard in making spurious money about five months ago, but never knowingly passed any of it. The men were arrested at Hunts- ville. Secret service men say that the counterfeiting plant is at Hilltop in Boone county, equipped ' to turn out dimes, quarters, halves and dol lars. STUDENTS MAY TIPPLE. SAN FRAXCISCO, July 28.-A liquor license has been issued to an innkeeper at Mayfield, the town near Stanford University, despite the fact that the town has been "dry" for four years, the university officials are determined that the institution itself shall continue to place liquor under the ban, but to officials of the neigh boring towns refused to enter the campaign and have granted the right to retail alcoholic beverages with meats. This week will positively end it! If you want to get in on these great redudions, you had better ad quick. Our special inducement, which is un equalled, is fifty $12.50, $15 and $18 Suits at r WILL WELCOME FLEET. TOKIO, July 28. It is announced semi-officially that the first squadron, under the command of Vice-Admiral Baron Ijuin, has been selected to rep- .1-- t fle:-n there is any, in the right place. The!r"cul l.nc ? .u, nn I nrMiitttri th.t Wh fih hiiu (welcoming the United States battle- would pass, and legislation to close lhip fleet which arrives at Yokohama loth ends of the river would prevail, ion uclODer i ; lit x - s A i -,, a ' " v , ' - - L "Benjamin" Oima- Onitrtmg 8uitj LIKE STANDARD OIL. TOKIO, July 28. -The Takarada was because I could plainly see, that the main push, who was introduced by the mayor at the mass meeting, Sc "Till wv ftf thm ficfl tAtrtcta- fc-on," was only a poor substitute for . Company continues its process of ervera, and since the defeat we have a s "7a's- mistained by his mismanagement. and.a1newJs w" P"MJ that .t had lis lack of ingenuity, to comprehend ;Purchased fthe Nambtk"fta"l J' ren the present situation I pen these ,compan,e5 for a s"m f i'650'000 few lines. I ami rumuv says inai 11 oas now ci- It was plainly visible that the com-,feaed therpur!!Af the Bokuyetsu (company ior -ou.w.iu yen, ui xnc x-i ALL BENJAMIN CLOTHES ONE-POUETH OFF Bring your boy in this week, sure; buy his school clothes now.Every boys' suit reduced ONE-QUARTER.!' This Sale Ends With This Week JUBB The Woolen Mill Store inittee known as the "Salmon Protec tive Association," which was to do everything, was very badly chosen as the president, although a good man, did not have his heart in the work, and the rest of the committee, outside f the Astorians, were simply a bluff, s there was no time, when they were in evidence, even at the big mass meeting, when Dewey was the hero ef the hour. He will not know until , mato for 100,000 yen and of the Miit su for 75,000 yen. EL PASO ROBBERY. JAPANESE ARE WORRIED. Protest Against Action Of American Railways. TOKIO, July 9 A feeling of less apprehension seems to be growing in lie learns from this that we are moreJaPan with rKard t0 the ultimate ac- ia jeopardy now than ever, as since we got our knockout he has quit the fight, and the fight has just began. Seufert will at the next election, try to pass a measure to reverse the legis lation for his end of the river. So I think if the people of the lower river, think enough of the fishing privileges they will take the matter in their own lands, and leave out all imported tock, as we have men in Astoria who can do better than any outsider. For we have got to get to work, and work constantly, until the next election, if we would gain a victory which any fisherman of average intelligence could guarantee a small campaign cost than the small and insignificant campaign that was put up at the last election. But you must remember that the enemy are awake, and at work, and at the last moment they will slip a measure on file, when it is too late for us to do anything but combat their measure, at a disadvantage. This measure will be popular with our enemies, and will spell our utter de feat ,if we allow it to be initiated and referred without a tion of the five American railway companies which threatened to raise their fares on goods carried eastward from the Eastern Coast. If the pro posed schedule be adopted a crush ing blow will be given to the trade in Japan's miscellaneous manufactures which now occupy a highly important place in her export trade. A com bined protest having been made by the Nippon Yusen Kaislja, the Mitsui Company, the Toyo Kisei Kaisha and the Morimura Guild, it is thought probable that the directors of the five railway companies will reconsider their decision. New York Man Loses Diamonds and Cash. CHICAGO, July 28. A despatch to the Record-Herald from El Paso, says: In a hold-up late last night Samuel Royen of New York was rob- nea ot $113 'worm ot diamonds, a $208 unendorsed check and $13.50. W. A. Nail, who was with Royen and who said he lost $560 has been ar rested as a suspect in league with the hold-up men. SAVES HIS COMPANION. REVOLUTION IS ON. MEXICO CITY, July 28.-Dr. Al berto, member of the cabinet of President Bonilla, while the latter was president of Honduras, declares that the revolution in that republic is not at an end as reported. He de clares that Bonilla 'had nothing to do with the uprising, which is a popular one and will continue until the Da- vila government is thrown over. In vigorous protest, his opinion intervention will only be J. T. WELCH. a check to the movement. He de 'clares that reports that President CRIME AND HYPROCRISY. JCanerea is involved in the insurrec tion are without foundation Taught Sunday School But Kept on counterfeiting. CHICAGO, July 28 A despatch to the Record-Herald from Fayette ville, Ark., says: Dr. L. W. Blanchard, a leader in social, political and religious affairs in this community for 15 years, and J. C. Wilcoxson, were bound over to, this confession they have at last the federal grand jury yesterday on found a light on the mysterious mur a charge of counterefiting. jders wliich took place at about the At the hearing before United States same time as the killing of Buttgen Commissioner N. B. Williams, Wil- bach. Mrs. Boehm says that her toxson turned state's evidence and husband confessed to several of these testified that Dr. Blanchard, although crimes. CONFESSES OLD CRIME. SAN FRANCISCO, July 28. Mrs. Ellen Boehm, wife of Herman Boehm says her husband has confessed to her that he and John Brown now in jail, killed Jos. Buttgenbach in March, 1904. The police believe that with the supertendent of a large Sunday j . school, had been a counterfeiter for , Subscribe to the Morning Astorian, Indian Law Student Loses His Own Life, However. CHICAGO, July 28.-A despatch to the Record Herald from Valpariaso, Ind., says: A. S. Reesor, aged 22 of Bandana, Ky., a Valparaiso Univer sity law student gave up his life last night for Miss May Bradbury, also a student. They were walking on the Pennsylvania railroad track. A west bound train came along and held their attention so that they did not notice the east bound limited which was coming from the opposite direc tion until it was upon them. Reesor was able to assist his companion from the track. In doing so he was struck by the locomotive and thrown thirty feet. He died as he was being carried to a hospital. The shock rendered Miss Bradbury unconscious and up to a late hour she had not regained consciousness. 1 1 Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throut iS and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption T. F. LAUREN OWL DRUG STORE. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE " HONEY and TAR in ch YELLOW PACICA the jail and asked to visit her lover. The request was refused. A box was placed outside Albert's cell window. Miss Hadsell mounted and clasping her lover's hand through the window, was made his wife. JUST MISSED WHALE. Three Days Only $1.25 and $1.50 Books $1.18 Each Anne of Gr..vn GaUci, Montgomery The Avenger, Oppetiheim. The Chaperon, Williamson The Stuff of a Man The City of Delight, Miller Mr. Crewe's Career, Churchill Butler NEW YORK, July 28.-Thc At lantic transport liner Minneapolis, which got in yesterday, came near The Wayfarers, Cutting having an fight with a whale when The Barrier, Rex Beach three days out. She caught a 50-foot ! Cheerful Smugglers, E. P. whale unawares and nearly ,ran it , The Yoke, Herbert Wale) down. By quick work the vessel turned nsiilp rmrl insr ar:npi ttii tidps ' " .... . . with the whole. The skipper ex- ri"se 01 ftlotor t,oat -0"lueror plained that it was all the result of a JscnScr Calais A. Griffiths misunderstanding of signals. He said ,Cme ExPress he blew the whistle and the whale i' "e 1 rcasure "an, . i rolloclc hW w Jlum' rai-roKer stories Cynthia in the Wilderness, H. Wales Mr. & Mrs. Villiers, Author Yoke Three Weeks, E. ,Glyn Sister Carrie, Dreiser Fruit of the Tree, Edith Whaton The Helpmate, Sinclair The Iron Heel, London True Stories of Crmie, Arthur Tram The Red Skull, Fergus Hume $1.25, $1.50, $1, 75c Books 49c MARRIED IN JAIL, Love Sick Girl Disobeys Parents To Wed. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., July 28 A marriage at the county jail occur red under unusual circumstances last night when professor Han. Albert a musician formerly of Omaha, and Miss Grace Hadsell of Ottumwa, Io wa, daughter of the U. S. Marshall at that place, were declared man and wife by Rev. Inman, a Methodist minister of Goldfield, Colo. Albert's arrest was caused Saturday by the girl's father to prevent the marriage, the charge being insanity. Last night Miss Hadsell and the minister visited HAS IMPOSING FUNERAL LA PAZ, Bolivia, July 28 funeral of Fernando Guachalla, president-elecl; of Bolivia and former minister to the United States, who died suddenly July 24, was held here yesterday. Thousands ot persons at tended the ceremony which was an imposing spectacle. Members of the diplomatic corps carried the coffin. The Black Barque, T. J. Hains Road to Paris, Nielson Phillip- Winwood, N. Stephens The The Mystery of Marry, Davenport the Thc BriRht Face cf Danger, Stephens the I' light of Oeorgiana, Stephens Kindred of the Wild, Roberts The Seats of the Mighty, Parker The Spoilers, Rex Beach Gentlemen Player, Stephens My Strangest Case, Guy Boohby Long Night, Wcyman Azalim, a Romance of Old Judea The Slaves of Success, E. Flower The Spoilsmen, E. 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