TIIH MOBNINO A8J0EIAN. K;NtA1. .JULY I. 19(10. $ suou lards I American Flag Hunting 4 CENTS C. H.COOPER Jg THB LEADING DKY GOODS AM) CLOTHING HOUSE OP ASTOKIA. TUDAY'fl WBATHICIl. I'OUTLANI) July l.-On-g.w: Hun. 1ny. fulr ami war'wr. Wimliliiitmi: Buiuluy, fulr ri'i-iii nh(iuiti in imrlli wml inrllnii lu tnoinliig; wurinvr, Mulio: rlmi'Uy. fulr. wurtnrr. All co ut r tic U for aJvcrtiHiiiK in 4 he fti Uu nr iiiuJo on h Kiur Mit of cll'Clllutloll fOlir tlllltt Juritvr thwn tlmt of any pupur publUlicd or drctthitcd in Clut nop county. AROUND TOWN. Ftfh buttermilk at th Parlor. llrc fur ul at QiMton'a liable, t'lmrli W1. of Oak I'ulnl. U In th 1 Ituwll, of Kurt Hli-veii. I In the lly. Judiir llrowtr u In I'urlliiiiJ ! (firduy. L. A. Arnuitroiiir. of Lnvr, Col., I In ( tip (Ity. IC O. lUurman, of Itiunur, I v 1 1 1 ins Aiturlft. lMiia Col. of Fotvm ilrovc, It at tli l'urk'r lliur. Mr. 0. I. Pcli-rlM n I vliltliif frl.ml at Furl Cnnbjr, N. It, WIMnt. of Zag Cliff, win In town ymtfrduy. C. L. Silvvrmnn. of SkamoVawa. m In lown ymtrrtlny. AU'xniuIrr Camtall, of St-atils, a In town yrttrrdity. V, A. HuMerfMil, uf Hun Kranrliico, tprnl yi-Kt-rilny In Aalorla. W. 0. Taylor, of Chlrngo. u at th I'urlu-r l!our ymlcrduy, Hl.tH at your own price at F. 0. Walto. for a few rtuya only. I)-( 15-Crnt meal, Illalnc Sn Re taurant. (II Conimarclal atrwL Mr. ami Mr. J. K. Marali, of Mo Jail, wcr In town yeatcrduy. Jeff rritaurant tha lurtett and brut. A trial wilt convince you. Juiliie Mclirlild will convene the cir cuit rourt tomorrow afternoon at 1:30. For rnt 7-room houie, nicely fur iilnhi J. Al'i'ly at 638 Exchange gtrcet. 8we t cream at lh Parlor, 10 cent a pint; Jut what you want for ber ries. Ivn't fowl the HU-hott mimical con cert at Flulur' opvra houHc tomorrow nliiht. Cleorg! P. Kennedy, prenHinan on tho Anucomln Slumlord, I vlnltlng- friend In Aatorla, A. ard C. Olden, Ys Pearson and n. Neliion, of Dip river, were In the city yeierilny. Ml Jennie IUIrt, of Portlund, and Frank badger, of Gray's rlvcr, are at the Occident, The bent and cheapest tailoring In the city at A. KILJUNEN. 623 Com mercial Street. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Magce and dnuRhtor, of Coos bay. ere stopping at the Occident. Hoslyn coal lust longer, la cleaner and makes leu trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. 'Thomas Wlthoy, O. B. Davidson, II. A Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, (,'rand nil, N. Johnson, J. O. Coleman, Paul C, Hates, Hen Mitchell, T. J. doriiian and C. I). TresoHt, all of Portland, were In Astoria yesterday. BEST 15-CENT MEAL; RISING SUV RESTAURANT. w o ' o ral? EC PILLS For all Bilious and tiorvous Dlsordorsj Sick Headache, Constipation, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Llvor, and f Wlsl . Z BoMtitm'e Pill tisn the 1rnt of n PraprUUr? Mtdioin In lh world. Thli hti beta Z aohimd wltbwl the piiblicslios of IsstisiiMlslS. 10 onu tod 2) oest. til drug itorM. M PER YARD For Itmt Nicely furnished room. N. 15. corner of Fourth and Cornmer clul streets. Will Tullont's new launch, construct ed by th Astoria Iron Work, was luunrliH yesterday. Orsi.t Tiulllngrr won th prise suit of clothes at the drawing at Madison's clgur store last night. When you want a stylish new suit made cheap, cull on A. KILJUNEN, 6.'2 Conimerclul Btreet. (leoitio Hunter, Oeorge Iluber, E. E. IIouhIi and K. U Ward, of Cathlumvl, were In lown yest-rday. The Alliens baseball team of Astoria will pluy ugnliist a tiutn of Seaside boy at the t-u h toduy. The I'nlled Slates training ship A tain arrived from I'ortlund at 3 p. m. yesterday and pussrd directly out. A small place at Clatsop for sale or rent. Dutiable for chicken ranch. Ap ply to A. Tagg. I'srlor Candy Store. Splendid dn-ss shoes In Vlcl Kid, cloth top, or all Kid penned stitched, tiolf cut, latest out, l.'.r.O a pair at F. O. Walters. Anlrrw Anderson of Portland was In the city yesterday m route to Seaside, wturv he will spend a few duys In recreation. Iler-aftvr the Iloston Restaurant will be open from 6 a. m. until 1 a. m. It Is a first xlass place for after thea ter supper parties. Tettrrday a Chinese gambler and a drunk forfeited ball. Another suffer er from ever 'MnvlvlaJity was fined 110 in the police court. The Portland maJUarrlers will have their excursion to Seaside today, and another heavy train load of excursion ists may be looked for. A Imarrlage llcens was Issued, yes terday to Carl Knobloch, of Tierce county, Wash., and Ella Rlmpcla, of Clatsop county, Oregon, Remember we guarantee our let cream to contain nothing but cream and sugar and ilavor. It U fifteen cent per pint at the Parlor. The run of fish continues to show a slight Improvement Yesterday after noon about SH tons were brought In to Trescott's cold storago' warehouse. Roy N. Stearns, of the Portland Cliy Laundry, came over on the steamer Canby yesterday from Hay Center, where lie has been visiting friends. The Sehott convert promises to be one of the greatest musical events of tho season In this city. It will take place at Fisher's opera house tomorrow night. Roslyn cool Is the best and most eco nomical coal for household use In As toria. Try It once and you will have no other. Georgo W. Sanborn,, agent. Telephone 1311. At 1:30 p. m. yesterday Pilot Staples brought in tho Drlttsh ship Harlech Castle, Captuln Find ley, 23 days out from Honolulu. In ballast, for Portland for a cargo of wheat. Astorlans should be preparing their flag poles and other decorations for the Fourth. If you have no flag-pole on your house or In your yard now Is the time for putting one In. NOTICE. All persons having room to spare for the accommodation of 4th of July visitors are hereby requested to send their names, address, number of beds and prico for same to ALHERT DUNHAR. Beoretary. Herbert E. Dender, son of J. A. Ben der of Knnppa, died In Astoria at about I p. ni. yesterday . of consump tion aggravated by pneumonia, at the age of twenty, after an Illness of one month. He was brought here for treat ment a fortnight ago but the compli cation of diseases was beyond reme dy. The Interment .will be at Knappa. 193 i Q HAM to m o (I Pears' was the first maker of sticks of soap for shav ing. Pears' Soap' es tablished over ioo years. Cr:ttm Purs Rye. America's finest whisky. The only pure goods; guar anteed rich and mellow. John L. Carl son, sole agent The river has been unusually mud ly for the past few day and orn fish ermen clulm that this accounts for the Increase In the catch, for when the wa ter Is too char the fish fight shy of i he nets. You can sax's 12 on a pair of shoe by buying at F. O. Walters, Our Good year weit iiiii; in tan and black for 13 and ttM, Thi-y are Indeed a happy combination of style, beauty and wear, None better tnude. To those wno -drink whiskey for pleasure: Harper's Whiskey adds test to existence. .To those who drink whiskey for health's sake, Harper" Whiskey makes life worth living- Sold by Fuard ft Stokes Co., Astoria. The city :ouii'-ll mcetlig tomorrow cvetiing will have consldciaoli busi ness of Importune,, to transact. The ques'lon of ulr.x-t lighting will sgain li brought up, and other iuestlnns of public Importance will b' considered. It Is suggested by the members of the Fourth of July committee, that the merchants and residents generally rt move boxes and oilier rubbish from the streets before the celebration. The suggestion Is a go.vl one and should b generally compllm with. The Astorlan today publishes the name of those chosen a a reception committee for the Fourth. Mayor Herg nmn, who I chairman of the committee, requests that all members meet at the commltte headquarters at -30 Tues day night. About t o'clock yestenay afternoon sonii one shot and killed the valuable setter belonging to S. V. Leu bo, on Ninth sired near Grand avenue. The clog was killed In the yard of a neigh bor and the name of the one who did the killing Is known. Tho pretendid agent for Muney's and the Cosmopolitan, who worked As toria a week or two ago, securing many subscribers for theft magaxines by orrcrlng a special reduced rate for cash, haa been expoted as a fraud by the publishers. He haa worked several r.f the Valley town to hla own profit and accumulated a good sum by his enterprise. The police will make It warm for him If he trie to work the some dodge In this part of the country again. Those w ho w III ' participate In the pugilistic contests on Tuesday night are doing ome hard training to pre pare for the occasion. Jack Hill Is In splendid shape and will give Lighter a hard battle In the main event. Over fifty , of Portland's ring admirer have engaged admission and probably as many more will determine to come be fore tho departure of the train. The cont,st between Hill and Laghter will be deferred until the arrival of the train from Portland. The last-named contestants will enter the ring at 145 pminds ea;h. The Schott recital tomorrow prom ises to be the musical event of the season. The people of Astoria on that occasion will have another opportunity to hear Herr Anton Schott who has been pronounced by many eminent musical critics to be the greatest Wag nerian tenor the world has produced, At tht- Gadnkl recitals In San Fran cisco In which H-irr Schott assisted the prima donna, the audience showed its high appreciation of his artistic effort by continued applause, which was equal, If not greater, than that award ed to the eminent Wagnerian so prano. Herr Schott Is to be assisted by several of his pupils who are ex ceedingly popular In Portland and As toria musical circles. On this occa sion will be heard Mrs. J. T. Ross; the full, sympathetic soprano of Astoria's favorite, Miss Reba Hobson; tho cul tured voice of Miss Velgeuh, eo popular with Portland audiences; the sweet, mczzo-Bopranu of Herr Schott's assist ant, Miss Otella Schucklng, and the clear stentorian tones of Astoria's son, Mr. Belcher. The management has placed the admission at the extreme ly low prl?e of 60 cents. Reserved s"ats can be secured without extra charge at Grlltln & Reed's. THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY , On June l'th opened up for trafttc their new line from Belle Plalne. Ia., to Mason City; also their new Fox Lake-branch. The length of this new line Is 195 miles, which added to their mileage, gives them a total of 8.462.S5 miles, the largest mileage of any rail road In the world. ', TO TH3 PUBLIC. We nre closing up our business, and selling out stock, Any parties desiring to purchase goods can obtain bargains nt cost. HUGHES & CO. June -20, 1900. ... .... THB FOURTH, News Not on What Is Itelng bone for thj Big Ceiubratlon. Messrs. A. DunU-Uon and James W, Welch have raised 130 additional In the vk'lnlty of their block and have turn ed the amount over to the Fourth of July committee for the purpose of hav ing an arch rcct;d at their corner. Tttu or three ladles, wive of oftlcers on the ''hilodelphla, arrived yesterday and expert that cruls.-r to arrive today. Chairman Wise regrets that there Is so much fus made over rooms. He iuy that while the committee wuru all the; accommodations they can get, I ho commit ten have the accommodation problem so Well In hand that there will be no trouble at. all In providing for .lorn 6,000 to 1Q.00U vlstior. Astorlan should remember that It win pay best to be reasonable in charge, especially should It be remembered thai the people from The Lullc are our neighbors and friends. Don't over charge anyone, Uur busln-ss people should see to It that no boxvs or cord wood are per mitted to blockade the sidewalks. There Is every assurance that all buildings, '.arge Jr small, will Uou the ,iutlonal colors. Everybody will l!u. Old Clory to the bret-z and go In to make the Fourth, this year, a holiday to be long reimin') -red. Most houses will be illuminated on the evening of the third; the committee ha olfcied prizes or 110- and 15 for the best lilutiilnutcl building. Who suid there wouldn't be any floats In the giutid parade? Just keep your .-yes wnlv open and you will see llaoi, floats, floats. George and Martha Washington, with their escort, will not allow the goddess of liberty and her maids w monopolies all the appiause, and t-'n-c.; tain's bluu-jackett aid soldiers aill receive as much of a reception t our naval reserve boys. Architect IxLIn Is working like a b'.nver, and much of the success of the celebration will be due to his good work. Arthur Callun has worked faithfully on the float proposition and, together wit'; the rest of the parade commute- he Is entitled to the thanks of the committee. If anyone thinks that It's an easy Job to train a small fcrmy of little ones let him follow Prof. Iteggs In his daily work and then know what it nwans to work. The committee on sports will be glad when the sport Is over, as they will be wanted here, there and everywhere on the third and fourth, but they are equal to the test. But no one person deserves greater praise than Mrs. A. Kkkards, wno, from the very beginning, offered her services to the committee and, de spite many discouragements, she bravely fought It out, and her reward will come when the multitudes will break Into applause at the proficiency displayed by her "Empire Guards." The following gentlemen have been chosen to serve on tfie reception com mittee on the Fourth:. Mayor Bergman, Chairman. J. C. Mayo, J. T. Lighter. John Fox. Robert Gibson. a. tH.nernecKau, W. C. Logan. C. H. Page. George Noland, H. F. Prael, W. T. Chutter, J. O. Meglor. O. W. Lounsberry, S. Dansiger S. Dansiger, E. C. Hughes. F. J. Carney. L. Staples, Jus. Tatton, P. C. Gordlner. P. L. Cherry, J. H. D. Gray. C. C. L'tiinger. I. Agren, B. Van Dugen. B. F. Allen, J. W. Cook, F. J. Taylor, W. F. Schlebe, W. E. Dement, F. A. Fisher. C. W. Shlvely, J. H. Smith, O. 11. Beckman. A. A. Finch. August Kinney. CV J. Curtis. S. Schmidt. S. S. Gordon. Frank Palton. Charles Goddard, Jame W. Welch, Alfred Kinney. w. ii. uarker, C. w. Stone. P. A. Stokes. J. Q. A. Bowlby. C. J. Trenchard, W. L. ltobb, Benjamin Young, O. H. r,stes, J. S. Bishop. Hill Hastings, J. E. Gratke. J. A. Harp?t, G. C. Kulton, J. E. Hlggins. W. F. McUregor. George Nelson, John McGulre. Harry Hamblet, A. V. Allen. O. I. Petersan. H. D. Thing. M. D. Staples. Dan McVlcar. C. 8. Gunderson, F. I Parker, C. W. Fulton. John Hahn, Jens H. Hansen, K. P. Parker, Geo. H. George, J. C. Trulllnger, Thomas Dealy. John Kopp, J. T. Ross, C. S. WrigM, Samuel Elmore, Geo. C. Flavel, M. 8. Copeland, N. Schlusael, Wm. Madison. Charles McDonald, H. A. Matthews, Jay Tuttle, Archie Cann, J. A. Fulton, Geo. W. Wool. H. L. Henderson, Eric Johnson. , POTPOURRI. The powers will soon be collecting fragments of broken China. The Oregon Is only scraping an ac quaintance with the Celestial kingdom and will not long remain stuck on China. If that "Easterner" would only stay here awhile and get more used to our little cuss words he wouldn't think so badly of us. The desire of the Porto Ricans for free rations Is quite rational. The Illinois democrats propose to get the full benefit of their band now, for they know they will not want It In November, when their party disbands. A NEW TRAIN. The Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. will place In service April 29th a New Train between St Paul and St. Louis, called th "Flying Dutch man." The train will have through Bleeping oars and be first-class throughout. Ask any ticket agent for particulars or address ' C. J. EDDY. General Agent, Portland, Oregon. Probably the reason foot-ball Is so popular Is because, the punishment fits the crime. SOCIETY NOTES. Mls4 I.lmore, Miss Fioretta Elmore, Mis Halst-ad, Miss Bennett and Miss Crang, chaperoned by Mrs. J, T. Light er, lift for Portland Friday evening to witness tho launching of the new stfrsmer "Sue II. Elmore" on Saturday afternoon, A delightful surprise party was ten dered Mr. Harry Graham at hi home on Tenth street last night Mr. Gra ham expects to brave Astoria short ly, and the party was a testimonial of tho esteem In vhlch he Is held by his many friends. Miss Minnie Lighter entertained the Knob Hill Tennis Club and a few friends of the club at her home on Franklin avenue, Thursday evening. The evening was Joyously passed with games and dancing, and dainty re freshments were served at 11 o'clock. CHURCH NOTICES. Methodist Episcopal. Preaching by the pastor, morning and evening. 11 a. m.. subject. "The Value of an Act Is to Be Judged by Its Motives." 8 p. m., patriotic sermon on "Our Country: It Foes and Its Friends." Presbyterian. 11 a. m.. Sacramental service, t p. m sermon by the pastor on "The Pace That Kills." Baptist 11 a. m.. preaching by the pastor; 8 p. m., children's day exer cises. Salvation Army Hall. Gospel ser vices at 3 and 8 p. ni. Congregational church. There will be services In the morring only, today. Preaching by Prof. H. 8. Lyman. Sun day school Immediately after the morn ing service. Swedish Baptist. O'Brien's Hall 10:30 a. m., and at 7:30 p. m.. Missionary Osbrink occupying the pulpit REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. T. S. Simpson and wife to the Asto ria Company northeast quarter of sec tion 36, township 4 north, rait 8 west, containing lfiO acres: 1750. Chas R Page to J. E. Ferguson et al-lot 3 of Hock 44. McCll'e's Asto ria; J3.000. ' R. M. Dooly, trustee, to A. T. Webb- west half of lot 3. block 2, Ocean Grove, 3475. 8. K. Stanley and wife to A. T. Webb beginning at northwest comer of lot 10, block 6, Grimes' Annex to Ocean Grove, running thence west to medium low water; thence south from said northwest comer to said lot 10. Two hundred feet along the west line of block 6 and of lots 10 and 11 to the southwest corner of lot 11 In block ( In Grimes' annex; thence west from raid sou' h west corner to lot 11 In block 6 In Grimes' Annex to medium low water. WHAT OUR FLAG STANDS FOR. Wherever the American flag Is raised In token of sovereignty. It stands for liberty, Independence and equality. What our flag ia to the nation, Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters Is to the Individ ual. Inasmuch as it not only give you freedom from your ailments, but pro tects your system in such a manner that they cannot return. When your stomach gets out of order, causing you to belch after eating, or when you are so nervous that you toss about all night, unable to sleep, you should cer tainly try It, because It will strengthen yoUr stomach, steady your nerves, and Induce sound, healthy sleep, and for Indigestion, constipation and biliousness there is nothing to equal It Rheuma tism is also counteracted by Its direct action on the kidneys. INDIAN UPRISING. Serious Trouble Is Threatened In Canada. RAT PORTAGE. Ont. June 30. There Is a threatened uprising on the Rainy river, Ontario. Three thousand Indians gathered near the mouth of Rainy river. Leach Lake Indians are said to be among them. Inciting them to murder and pillage the settlers, who are sending out their women and children. One hundred and fifty reach ed here on the Kelmora tonight. The Indians are also gathering at Ralny lake. the largest and most secret gath erings ever known. Indian agents say they know of no special grienance. BY SPECIAL TRAIN. Illinois Democrats Will Go to Kansas City eo Masse. CHICAGO. June 30. The Cook County Democratic Marching Club has completed arrangements for its trip to Kansas City. Including a band of n0, the party will be 300 strong. A special train of 11 .:ars has been char tered to leave Monday over the Bur lington. To the rear end will be at tached a orlvate car for the benefit of Mayor Harrt-wn and the other dele gates at large, and Samuel Alschuler, the democratic nominee for governor. All the district delegates In Chicago will accompany the club. GOLD JN THE GARDEN. Eight Thousand Dollfrs Found In Canvas Bags. BERKELEY, Cal., June 30. Eight thousand dollars In gold encased in canvas bags has be?n dug up in the garden of the late Captain C. P. Thom as, president of the Standard Soap Company, to which the money be longed. Captain 'I'homas drew the money from an Oakland bank two day3 before his death on May 2S last. CIGAR MEN ASSESSED. Will Each Pay Strikers 50 Cents Per Week. ' CHICAGO. June 30. The Joint cigar makers' unions of Chicago last night unanimously agreed to assess each member 50 eents a week for the bene fit of the New York cignrmakers who ure on a strike.- The assessment will amount to $l,Su0 per week. Six thou sand strikers will be benefitted by the donation. In wearing bloomers a woman shows her Independence as well as some of her other good qualities. KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure TLa North Faciflo Brewery, of whicb Bottled beer for family use or k UrJobn Kopp it proprietor, makes beer beer (applied at to time, delivery it tor domes lo and nport trade, tbe city free. North Pacific Brewery ASBESTINE WATERPROOF COLD WATER PAINT For Outside Use on Wood Brick and Stone. A DRY POWDER Ready for immediate use by adding ...COLD WATER Made in Brilliant White and Sixteen Colors. For sale by FISHER BROS. Astoria, Oregon. WEDDING WEDDIH3 CRROS VISITING CflSDS BUSINESS CARDS COPPER PLATE PRINTERS VISITI NG CARDS I "The World ! 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