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THIS MOItNING ASTOJtlAN. SATl'RIMY. JUNK 21. I2 YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY I Hirntln-rrlM r In th prime now, umi m l.v that t.tw lrt. In down U Hie ImUom notch. We m.UI an enormous amount yeiftorday and mK!t to double our miles tolny, We Ar llMttiiiirt'M . ;j Our I'rhe Ross, Hlgglns 6t Co, TBUOPIIONU Jt. TODAY'S WHATillia I'oUTlaNI), June. N.-Wmtrn Or. 'iti mill Western Waiiiitttoiiilouily with iHMNlhly an muMmlniiut shower, mill inoler; KiiKdTti Oregon, KiuKitii Washington Mini Northern IlltttlO imr;ly t I'tii'ty with ruuttljly it n oc. imliiii U shoivr, tillirhtly emiler. NEW Belts Wash Goods Aluslin Underwear Ostton trlii feed, era In and bay. Try our J W. creftini'ry liuttrr. It in 8iintnli-"i iu you JOHN - son iimm You will ttnd Wis besrt l&c nw4 In the "liy nt the losing Hun llesttturant. No 812 Commerelal Mtreot. New mmk of fancy giKxt Just ar rival at Yokottnnin Itusaar. Cull ami w the liMmi norvltlos from Japan. S. nil In yoiir eider for your winter's ti)ly of llr, Rlub or hard wood to Kel ly, the lnni(.T inn. I'hoiM) 2211 Mark. All smoker smoke the "1'rldo of AatuWit" Ittum. No be-ttter made. Miimirm itm-J y Marlarlano & Kno-b-t. You ran buy Newbro'a Herbicide, Wit great cbimlrutT cure, for 75 oonts per bottle t Ih Oooldent Harder lslli)p. A competent girt wanted for gim ral housework. Apply cornor Klglith ami franklin sire. Vmx1 wages for g1 WM'k. Kcuslyn coal Inst longer, la cleanor nml mnki-M lew trouble with sloves and chimney flues than any other rcml on fh market, doorge W. Hanliorn, ajrent. Telephone 1311. Tlii- prii r time to ran strawberries In innr nt hand. Wo are now reeelvlng Inrge shipments dully direct from the grower. Leave tm your order for on many erniea an you wlHh to can, and It will receive careful attention. .KitlNSON IMtOS. Reliable CioodH Have You Seen 1 COMMERCIAL A The fine Line of Opaque Window Shades we are selling at 2.r cents? Live when you live ami isleepon one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to order from ?.'!() down ' to $7.f). See our Mantle Beds with Yum Yum Springs from S").tf up. One hundred useful household articles at cents each W sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN SHonnhoti YOUJl CltKDIT 18 0001) Tim hurometer fell rapidly ymt.irdny tnil indliatloiiK lire tlmt a nUirm la brewing. Illeycle repairing with tiklll and plHiMiptneM. Hilppllmi In mwk; work tfUiininti-.il. Iti llitnw Uli-rtilrul Work 121 Mond 81, Tli Flint lino of nuriM'H In tlu rliv nilrely new and new my I.. I haw pui-wn rr rvcrybwly, from f. r..nu to IHI etieli, (')liirli-N KuKim, Ileal, rheitpeot and luteal Ilreworka lo be found In tlie city, at Jvmte Fung & Co. 4.'0 Otinmen-lal Ktri-et, c.'om rly and pick out what you want, tt... r... a ... I i in- iiiiiim ifi niiiiii'w ixoiopilNl wn lielil yiwierilny fMin ruileiMuker I'olil'a pnrlora, l,!e, ftociir Onlnim of- M l,i 1 1 it if Interment wn nt (ht-n- IVOihI, I Hie llKlihnu li-inler MiitmtolUi ! left up the river yiwleniuy. tthf will , reeelve u ihuruUtfh ovei-luiulliiK id -re I iind plum! In reinlliif"" fur her annual i Ahmkon trip. ! Jiihn A, Montironiery, a,t n, 1 IJond tret, diM all k I ml it of tlnnlntr, i plumbing, gtm and lun , (Ittlmc 'promptly md aklllfully and at very J mmlenntd prtvea. , lt rrwim, Kii(imniril pure. dVllvontl I tit any iart of the i-lty, 15 cmu a pint, lee i-rrain Heat frewh candii-a. j Private room. I'nrlor Candy Htore, I tsj' t'onimeri-lal aln-et, I i A earload of oheap and nwilium , prb eil blnHiii aultea juat rHlvd, i Wo offer them at rluewl prUea for i thla w-k only. YUI and Mainlne. J t'HAH. HHM.NOIIN SON. WANTKU f. YltfNil MKN from '"lataop i-ounty at oliee to pre.pnre for ; I'ualtlona In the Oovernmml S-rvlof . Apply to Inter Statu foinvapoiideiii limllliillon. Cedilr llaplda. In. !, A. Witrllebl rm'elvi a telegram yealenlay fVom PreKtib-nt CVIeuiun, In fortidng him that he hud la-en elerlitl to Ihe rhalr of Iatln nnd Orwk In tin- WHIamelle Tnlveratly at Sulem. The llilthh whip Hpekr rleantl ui the i-iinliMii tumult vewienluy for 'apr Town, SotiUr Afrli-a. She tukea 'it bui'lela of wh-l Mihliil ,t lifts, nr.. nml :hhi totia of bran, worth tl.t. The tlire'-niiiatl a'hiainer l.lle Vnnii- nn-lv l down the river yi-atiT-diiy with a rawi of lumla-r for 'all-fiM-nl i. The fpek, after algnlUK new, ilr ppiit down to the lower hnr lair. The anlinon-pai-klng Inatltutloiia are muklng generoua i niitrllmtloiia to the ('mirth of July fund, i.d ytaterilay III" I'liliunlilu IUver Iiu-ken' AaKila llon wnl to Hwrelary Hellg n rheek r. $20. rounliwH ww carry Ihe largwt and beat seliH'ttil tock In 'he city. The line lneluda lattJt mnoofh and tultel courhea, which wp ar offering at low er price than othir dealora. (Tiarlea llelll"rn ft Son. Trmy and Merrill were lix-utcd nt lildgelleld, and nft!- a llvply aklrmlah with dctectlvea. they earaped Into the wnnalH, leaving la-hlnd them 1wo nip ty " m Imprtal" rlgar boxea and the i-ompllinenlN of the aeiiaon. The ntlleial on the WitNhliiKton aide of the rlv.'r have ax yet failed to iviptnre Jiimt Morrlxuli, the patient who eiapel from the Oregon state hoMritn.l, anil It la thought the man, hearing that the authorities wauleil him, haa rontlnued north from Nnh I'ottn, wheiv be wnn last aeon, lie la not violently Insane and will prob iiibly not oauae any trouble. LowcHt Prices FURNITURE CO. Building PHONE 2145 BLACK Flrt of th mmaon, frawflah- At Hip Toka Point Oyater Hotiae on Klevi'iith street may b found the flrat rrwflrh of Ihe avuin, and nohtrty known belter how to erv lliein, n well aa all oUwr aenaomible diilnllea, Word waa received yeatrday after noon from CHfton lliat ths bunkhouae al Iho Ciaik cannery tiart Wn de- atriryed by fir. Tin ronllagratlon lookwl dnnger'tua for a time an. n wn fhought rha wtlre cannery and adjoining building would go up In amok. A bucki't ttrlgad waa formed and the fir gotten under control. The loaa la thought to be leaa than I'iOO. In th circuit wmrt yiwierilay after noon All,' It. t'rlajiln wbh grant'-il a divorce from Kidney J. I'riapln. The couplo were mnrriel at AHorln, No vemilier II, I KM), and In HoplciiilMf, l!KKi, defendant den-rid plaintiff. The aull for illmive wan biuu-d on the groiimli' of deaertlon, One child waa tm 1o Mr. and Mr, frlapln Fanny Morgiin, agcil fi, and cuabnly of the girl hua been giune:d to the mother, Keliuol Clerk Kerguaon haa Juat cumtileled the aohool ceuaua of the i-minly, and th reault ahowa tho-l the populiillon f 'lo(taoi la rapidly In- ereaalng, Uiat year there were 241 white child) en of wrliool age In the city. wMIe jhla year'a ceuaua rtiowa thul th'ri. are now 2M. Tlieee were S' 'hln"t toil Jaimneae thlldren of chail ago llkil, but thla fi-ture of the ataM.iHr.i haa not yet Ixen com- Idled. ' In referring to the contliiun! de feata which lb- Itulie and H.-Hiin tenma hav- adinlnlatered to ihe Cimat aggregnllona, a local fan yeatenliiy unbonomeil hlmai'ir u follow a: "you ; ll'a like Mil It i l- la very high at Hutte and Helena, und unite naturally, whin the count tiuuia vlalted thou., cltlea. they went up In the air. of eotirxe, 1 mean no of. feiiae," nl'b-d the fan. a Ihe victim of Ida Jike gaaiH-d for illgltalla. The im-iiI lalair unlona have Im-cii np ;i!iei of the exiu-t MntUH of tile I'orl land airlke and have rwiilved olllcliil noiltl.iillon of ihe :lmia that have na. nuooHl an unfair attlluile toward Hip lalair orguuliiitlona. Almoat 3rtii men are anlil to be out of employment In the ini-tliiiolla, and that city will, It ta mild, lie In bad hae during the eomlng winter. Ituildlng there 1a inartlinilly at a uta-ndatlll, and the condition la mild 1o lie much wora 1kih would appear from Portland pa wra. CaiMiiln II iHlam, of Uie ateamer VangJir.l, atwl.-a thirt the people liv ing along ihe ilver are all coming to Aatorhi td aie:id the Puiirth, and he thlnka tire crtwd will be the biggest In the hlalory of Ixiwer t'olumbla Four of July ee.brtloria. The peo ple of tVhlfimet are particularly anx loua to aaalst In making the Hffalr a great eucceaa, the coming Kaglea' ex- unanii to that place and otiier ex cural ina frn Aatorla having convinc ed Ihe Jp rlv.r people that they all. nil,! riH'lpriK'a4e. A vltll to the alte of the new t'Uil eop mllla, now building, ahowa that ihe bnilneaa of the company will be condui-teil on a much broader aivile than heri'tofore. Tlw foundatlini, now almoat conniletcd, covwra a very large rxteiit. The new mill will have a capacity of ltHUHHi fnt dally und the company will alao operate Ita box fac tory All the power for the different department will be aupplled from the mill. When the work of rebuilding the mill la flnlahed, the company will em ploy about 150 men , The citMnina houae lawn la beginning to look attractive ugnin, and the grnaa la growing In amnll patchea. The block wua recently llllcd In and during the rainy aeawin win a aea or mud. Yea terdny the JhjiIWc woa out with hia hoae In an eflfmt to coax the graas out vf t'ho ground, and he expects In a few week to have the prettiest lawn In the clly. The ahudtt treea wMeh line the bhH'k on every aide are doing nicely, nnd generally the upiH-arauce of the square la 1n marked contraBt with the delnpldated aldewulka on the west and east allies of the block. The Fourth of July committee has definitely derided 'to hold Ha parade In the afternoon, Insttvid of during the morning, as was at Ural Intended. The procession wile commence lta march promptly nt 1 o'clock. Samuel F.lmoo-e hnia been selected na grand marshal and will have entire charge of the parade. All the civic societies und other organizations will be 1s line, as well n a 2(K troop fnm Fort Stevens. Yesterday the finance committee com menced Ihe collection of subscriptions, and it he subscribers rivqauuled with surprising promptness in eveiy In stance. The Astoria t'olumbla Ulver Uall road tVnnpiiny's motion for a new trlnl In the case of Mrs. F.lla Scott, ad ministrator of the ewtnte of William Scott, deceased, was Argued before Judge Mcltiide yesterday afternoon, ileorge Nolnnd appearing for the ad ministratrix, and (". W. Fulton for the railroad company. Mr. Fulton's mo thtn for a new trial was based, first, on the allegation, a.nd ihat one of the Jurors became Intoxicated during the consldemtlon of the evidence; second, on alleged Insufficient evidence to Jus tify the verdict, and, third, on errors of law occurring: at the trial. Judge McBiide ook the matter under ad visement. Mrs. Scott wa awarded $l00o. damages In February last by a Jury. She had sued for $.1000. Home eoptc! seem to lai of tha opin ion that Mark Han la sho lilmai lf to be one f the common people by ac cepting one of hU former accrclaHcK for his son-in-law. Whether he did willingly or not la a matter whl jh l tot definitely known. Hut on the oth er hand, It m.iy be that the young bride has inherited some of tihe sena tor's bull-dog 'anaclty, and whether or not papa, wlahea It. she Intended to marry the man ihe chose. The credit, If any there be, must certain ly bg g1vn th- lady. Hut marrlagi- arw so ofVn auilt complicated affnirr that It iak- n n -aiber of purllnm ;nt to iMMve them. A singular phenomenon was report ed yfterday from Hear creek, where, while scarcely a breath of wind was noticeable In the city, a full-fledged easterly gale prevailed. A tdejhnne message from Andrew f'arlso, superin tendent of the hvadworks of the water system, 'was to the effoct hat the wind icm'Hhed small bulldlnga, toppled over fence and flayed havoc with fruit trees. That the gale should hmvc prevailed 12 miles away from Aslotia and not In the clly Is remark able, though perhaps not eny mure so than the singular rainfall that recent ly (on Itccoratlon day) prevailed at Ureenwiiod cemetery, four miles away, while rhe sun shone brightly 1n the city and io ralo 'ell to damicn the pretty dnases of the girls. The sale of s-at for Wiedemann' lag fhow of,ena this mianlug at Orlf- ftn A Iteed'a, The engagement opens next Mondav for lx nights and Hat- urdiy miMn . The company Is en- 1rely new this neason and the reper toire embraces some of the lateat, suc cesses. The opening hill la the four act Southern comedy drama, " Dixie I,ttml, ' a story f the South dur the war. The author, Jauu's M. Mar tin, Is a riwlilent of Mobile, and la throughly familiar with his object. Be tween acta' the vaudeville offering la Nellie AVdilemann In an entirely new electric dance; Fred liwrcnce, the monologue artli-t. and Lyndon and illenn, the AuHralian-Americun tra vestry stars In the sketch "The New Womnn." The prices for this engage ment arc l'le, 20 and 30-. Kmll SchlmptY, a well-known resi dent of Scranton, Pa., is In the city on a brief visit. Mr. Schlmpff once owned a large brewery in Scranton, but sold out the business some time ago, and lately had been engaged In the manage neot of local concerns. He states thiol the strike of the coal min ers has completely tied up business of all kinds In Scranton, which la In the heart ef the district principally affected by the differences between the employers and the minora. So wide spread. Indeed, has been the tie-up that Mr. Schlmpff took advantage of tihw giMieral business suspension to make a Western trip. He Is rery much In love with this part of the country. He will leave today for oth er Northwtern cities, and expects to remain on the coa-H for s.me weeks. Governor-el"- Chamberlain has de clared hlmslf against the fee sys tem In the following language: "I will endeivor to enjoin the issuing of warr.i its for anything in excess of the ronitUuMonnl salary, or such a salary aa may be fixed and thought reason able by the legislature. Under the view I take In the premises the legis lature has the povr to place the of ficers on a reasonable salary. The proposition Is to cut off the vicious fee system. The vice lies In t-tate officers recovering as compensation an amount In excess of a Just compensation. The amount redvHl now is not Itmlted, and the fees range from $10,000 to $30,000 a year. If 'he courts hold that the fees are constitutional I will be powerless. This !s a decision which 1 do not hellev" will lie entertained, howevr, by the bench." John Adams, of Oregon City, ha IcH-n named by Judge Mcllrlde as re ceiver of the Trescott Packing Com pany, on the petition of C, It. Tres ctdt, Mr. Adams' bonds have been fixed at $100. According to the com plaint, Trescott and F. M. Warren entered Into the sturgeon business In 1S93, Warren advancing the necessary funds on J having absolute control of the Recounts of the company, and Trescott being vexted with the busi ness mnnngement. In 1S9I the Trescott Packing Company was incorporated, the capital stock being placed at $20, 000. The following year 'the business was enlarged to Include the handling Advantage of a Lifetime In any line of merchandise we are better able to satisfy you than any concern In the city. No mait-jr what other stores may offer you, you are always certain of saving money when you patronlae us. Every time a com parison Is made we gain a customer, read on: STANDAHD PRINTS 2c. 2Co TABLE CLOTH 6o 60 and 75c SHIRT WAISTS 31c 15o ZEPHYR GINGHAM... 8c Wo PERCALES 6c HANDKERCHIEFS lc TINS, per paper lc $3 SHOES $1.M LADIES' TRIMMED HATS AT LESS THAN COST. MORSE'S DEPARTMENT STORE. 60S -JO Commercial St. Aatorla, Or. of fMt for c.(ild-torage purposes. Mr. Trecott avers that, when he entered Into partnership with Mr, Warren, It wax agreed that the profits of the busi ness should be divided on a fair and equituM basis. His iiornplalnt ieclte that during the eight years of the partnership he haa never received a settlement, ami that Mr. Warren de clined to make an accounting, or to permit plaintiff to txarnlne the books of rhe concern. The complaint asks the dissolution of the partnership and the appointment o' a receiver, as well as an order requiring Mr. Warren to make an equitable settlement with plaintiff. Mr. Trescott says, In his complaint, that the undivided profits of tihe company for the eight years of Ita existence have aggregated more l han $100,000. MIKS SATTEK IN TUB LEAD. Assumed First Place Yesterday In the (ioddeoa of Liberty Contest. Miss Mollle Hatter yesterday tiok first place in the Interesting content for Goddess of Liberty, and is now 80 votes ahead of Misa Ounderson, who had held the lead up to yesterday. One new candidate, Miss O. E. Onslow, appeared yesterday The vote to dale la as follows: Miss Mollle Sater I5e0 Miss Itlrdie Gunderson , ISO Miss. Gertrude Stockton 102 Miss Maude Stone 5 Miss Lottie Reed .,.5 Mbw Ethel Palmer R7 Miss Cordelia Thlel 40 Miss Anita Trenchanl 30 Mis Nellie rtzlnger 20 Miss Llta Drain i 1 Miss Eva Goodman ...,10 MWa C. E. Onslow 2 As has heretofore been announced, the voting will continue until next Wednc-iMay afiernoon. The committee will make Its final count at 3 o'clock. NAMED AFTER THE TELEPHONE. John Stewart, the watchman on the steamer Telephone ,ia very proud of the boat of which he is custodian. In fact, he is ho proud of her that when a new daughter was added o his fam ily a short time since, he named her Telephone Hazel Stewart, after the old boat. The Telephone "has not been In commission for some time, but Is lying at the foot of Jfferwn street, awaiting the company's pleasure to re store her to her once proud position on the river. At one time she was the fastest boat on the Aatorla run, and Miss Stewart should be honored to boar the name of the ex-queen of the Columbia. When the news of the christening reached the ears of L. B. Seley he was pleased 'beyond expres sion. The ever-generous sieamboat man Immediately proceeded to 'ac knowledge the compliment, and on be half of the White Collar Line present ed Mr. and Mrs. Stewart with a hand some baby carriage for the accommo dation of Miss Telephone Stewart until he is able to navigate 1y herself. IMMtSOXAL MEXTIOX. Hon. Benj. Young has returned from Monmouth. Mr .and Mrs. C. l. Cellar spent yes terday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, of Sea side, spent yesterday in the city Hon. Dean Blanchard. the Rainier capitalist, was In Astoria yesterday. Miss Maybelle Young has gone to Portland for a brief visit with fiionds. Thomas Hodden, a well-known resi dent of Grays River, was In the city vent onlay. Misses Mabi! Taylor, Luetic Cole, EHie Elmore and Orace Stokes spent yesterday at Flavel. Fbi Warden Van Dusen left yes terday for the Ooquille, where he will locate a 'hatchery alte. E I Lewis, of Portland, traveling freight agent of the Northern Pacific, was In the city yesterday. John E. D Boise, the well-known commercial traveler, returned yester day to Portland, after a few days' stay here. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Apperson and the Misses Apperson are in the city, visiting with A. B. Apperson of the A. C. R. R. Mr. Apperson was for merly a government official at Sitka. P. Ie Paget is reported to be slightly Improved. For a few days he was dangerously 111 with congestion of the lungs and his life was despaired of. Hopes are now entertained for his recovery. Slesdames A. A. Cleveland, M. L. Leinenweber, O. I. Peterson, O. F. Marion, Maxwell Young, G. W. Louns berry, E. R. Ha.wes and others are being entertained t Bonnie Brae cot tage by Mrs. Alex Campbell. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. t'nited SU'.es to James Brown 160 acres In section 2, township S north of naige 7 wvs'; patent. W. N. Galena and wife to James Finlayson quitclaim to lots 5 and 6, bloc k 25, Hollnday Park:' $2. O. F. Morton to Laney Ward quit claim to lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, block 36, Adair's Port of Upper Astoria; $1. Albertlim Peterson and iiusband to Frederlka Peterson undivided half of 144 acres In southeast quarter of sec tion 33. T. 6 N.. R. 10 W.; $600. . Hills Money (.lakers MILLS SLOT MACHINES will work for yon 24 honrs t day without compensitlon-6 1 VARIETIES, all prices. Writ tor catalog and special offer. KILLS KOVELTY CO., Chlcap. tl Is 23 SmU ifltraMtlTML GLOVE Thoroughly Boned OUR PRICE $1.00 Style Ask to ?ee Style II. and II. Every pair guar antetfl by ihe TliompMm Factory. Kegular price $1.25. Sale price $1. See Corset Dis play in Windows at HANAHAN' Shitiiuliuii liiiililiiix, HOT WEATHER IS COMING -TRY ONE COAL OIL COOKING STOVES Safe and Serviceable. Clieajier than wood or ' gas. -All sizes with bake oven attached. Nothing better for summer cooking. You are always clean and the kitchen cool. FOARD S STOKES COMPANY Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular eating place iu Astoria. Open all night. Only white help. John Blasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE Special Drive on Rugs Add Comfort and Beauty to Your Home Handsome Patterns, Best Qualities, Prices from 35c np. Lovely Moquettes 95c and Upward. Handsome Pro Brussels Art Squares, ?4.50 and Upward . f Nothtng Better. Price Lowest. Call and See. H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. TRU LUNGER, EASTABROOK & CO. RUCCB3BORST0 THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pips Repairing A Specialty llg Finest Palace Everything the Market Affords. Commercial St- Castings We are prepared to make them on hort notice and of the best material. Let ui rlye you estimate, oa any kind of caiitbig or pattern work. Lowest price (or flrtt-claaa work. TELEPHONE NO- 2451. FITTING ON SALE $1.00 HU Commercial Street OF OI K XKW CHOP HOUSE j 15 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. W. L Whipple IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay If en 3 , Brass Wcfks (tor. lath 104 frtaklis vt