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THE MOIINIWO'ASTOHIAN, TUESDAY. JULY I. 1MB CHLORIDE A perfect ilimiifeotiuil and tl.ioilorking ngeiit Vn-mii-.HHtM for Vaults, Waler Vhmto, CWpools, Drum, Cellars', olo., awl to prevent Hki Hprt'iuliiig ol contagion. Two ciiiih for 2", cento. Ross, Hlgglns 6k Co. I'hv Hans stovtan. TELEPHONE! HI, TODAT'8 WBATIIJDR t'OtlTLANIl, June Oiiwm and Wawhlngtoi . r-lmuty. pn.lmlily rain. FLAGS of all sizes and Flag - Bunting for Decorating Oaiton sells fed. grain ana bay. pure utralnen honey lit utmrt ni.il aim Jsrs assy b had at Jonnson Bros. We Hr m receiving freah rap-a-iilt 4n4iy. direet tr.m the growera Johnson okoh You wilt And Uie bnax lie nwal In aha illy at the Mining Sun Itmiaurant. Na. ti Commerelal atreot. Riuaana aad Athena augai' 'wafer are Inviting; aV-ttotoua fir dainty aen, Try iweM. JOHNSON' BltOS. New eurk of faiuy good juai ar rival at Ynkutanmn ttninar. Call and are the luteal nowlUei from Jiin. Mend In your order for your wtnler'a nupply of fir, alah or lai'4 wood to Kel ly, the trMirer man. Phone I!U blank. All atnokera amok the "Pride of AatoHn" Hgara. No bet t tor nuide. Alanufnciured by MacFVrtane & Kno bl. ' Tun ran buy Newbro'a ltertilolde, tie great dandruff cure, for 75 cent per bottle M tlie Oooident Itarher mp. nirycle reiwirlng wlltt aklll and IHMinptneea. Huppllea in atotk; work guaranteed. ItiOliince Klectricat Worka 121 Bond ft. (!".'fi?" Waahlnirton waa a union man. but he had no ctmive to uae the label, H-e that U la on all your print. I up uml tbe.'i note llu good li'KUlta It will niiieiy biinit y.t'i. Itrlnn your pi ll tiiiR to the Anlcirii'i Jib .lllce. KNpaiiHl.mlKta, rnnlmotlimlata, nmi romhuliim niiil all other amokera be lieve In liiiperliillam when It oomea to the ai'li-etln.i uf ft elira.r. " lH Imper Inl" In an At rla product, union, iiiiide, enny to mke and hivrd boat. Rcllnblc GoocIh Have You Seen The fine Line of Ojtaque Window Shades we are selling at '2.r cents? Live when you live and sleep on one of our hair mat tresses. All mattresses made to ordtr from duwn to f 7.;"0. i See our Mantle Reds with Yum Yum Springs from $").'.).") up. One hundred useful household articles at f cents each We sell on small profits, GREAT EASTERN Shotiohon YOUIl OKKDIT IS GtiOl) ' OF LIMB A ami wut born on Hunday t th ir of Oluf Anderson, of Want As toria. ' Our store will he open unlll 12 in, July 4th, Nit good will delivered, JOHNHON imoH. Johnson HivUior received u ship mont of vry fine flue apples from Hun KniiH'Im'o yeatwday, in Hii-amw Hun if. Wlmore will leave fur Tillamook lkty polnta on Thursday, July 3, at 3 it. m. Wo have tooth tinmli.w for 4,,n,l..r uin and dainty mouthn, Tooth brushes ; that we guwrantee, W r,, plm thriii If tirtstlv come out. i n- prifiu nun r tne Nvt Hutcuiii Hpruie I.iiinli.r Company I'ompany lm fi-mim.-it iikiu Uiiiw, ttfu-r u shut town f.' ivpMlm to ituf imuhl y. Ice iTtwm, guaranteed pure. delivered to miy port of (he city, 15 emu a pint, too cream soda. Bust fresh candles. ! Private room, l'arlor Candy Store, J Ui Commercial atroot, ! Itoalyu coiU tiMta longor, la oImuiot 'and mitkr ima trouble with stoves land ohlmney 1u than any other coal I on the market. George W. flnnoorn, j agent. Telephone 3U. An tmiploye of n Wi-t)mrt logging fn nip wan brought to the city lust night for surgtstl attvndutiue. He hud been hurt while at work there yc' tenlay. The man la twit dangi-roualy Injured. The o. H. A N. ". will a'll x.-nr-Hint! ticket between alt KliiMiUM, Anu ria to t'.n tliiiiil. Ini'lu-iive, on July S and 1 t rate of one fare for the round trip, tloud for rrturn up to and IncliKtlng July t. Wanted. young ladlea between the agea of t and 10 yaatra to act n alda to the (liHtdeaa or IJI.erty in lib erty car on the of July. Ieave rmmee with Mra. Hartih ltoaa, iiiIIIIiht, Klevellth 8t. L. B. Bellg, Bee. Chilr loy of the Chmeh- of the ite difiner. Peinlloton. Oregon, who fare on thlr way to the eoajit for a vm--Umi, will piny a game nf baeoball thla imirnltig at o'rlwk, wth the choir hoy of tiraee churvh on Van Du n flM. K. A, fhurohtll, ued 30 yrnra, died at HI. Mnry'a honpltul Puudiiy night, after n nhort lllnena from lung tru lle. The dix-enm! formerly reirtded at iNimloti, thla ntnte, wh'-re h waa a, niemlHT of the Mnaonle l.wtge. UmiU Manona will tnke charge ef the re. malna. The IlKhthoUKo tender Miinnnlta will hove out thla afternoon for a five wei!ta Aluakan orulne, Yeaterday (Nip. tnln Oivg.iry atnr'e.1 North, hut when off the heoiln waa algnahsj by the llghtatilp. ' Siie of that veaael'a m ohlnnry wa In need of jipnlr and the tender brought the gear bark to port llefure dewrtlng the Miinxwilta will tnke -m 20 'una of nml at the EN more bu ikera. Thrit- Imiibir oargoen, agKivga'Ing more Ihitn l,SflO.(Kf fet. wore c'.eared et the Aatorlu ruatomtt houae yeater day. The tmrkintlnv Tarn O'flhanter, from Kmippton to tan Fmnrlid-o, tnkea ilRO.OOO feet; the at earner Prenlliw, from lloffmnn'a Unndlng for San Pednt, has :00H) feet of lumber and (!00 eedar polea, while the 'hooner Alo.ilde, fixwri fori land fir San PmnoHeo, tnkea 700, (too fe.t of 'umber. The Prontlsa and Alcalde left out during the day. The lehooiier Juliii A.. wHih a cargo of lumbr-r, arrived down and Is ready for aoa. Lowest Prices FURNITURE CO. Building PHONE 2145 BLACK Hiiine liicil aw .41 dreaaera hold to the old IdtaV thavt ft a taalble to nmku a gxl vtpe.rn( only In irxule. lo-ord;r clothing. Tha the conlrary m tru la .vldeni!d by the number of ntyllahty atMred nmn ami boya who wear the uet ibntxl fiatem tallnr rnade aulta aold by V. A. Btokea, The prlw-a run from 112.60 to $35,00, Toke polnta, whluh are Kitern oya- tera developed In Bhoalwater bay, are unlike all other good at any aeaaon of the year. Tliey are fat and dU etoua. Crww-flnh ara now Juat In aea aon and are exoellent eating, a are vraba and all the other tiumeroua de llracle) aerved ao akllfully at the Toke Point oyater houe on Kleventh atret. Twenty three eoa'ima, rarrylng about 1500 peol, were reriilred to care for' the .-ivwd that attonded the let ter-cm trier exrmrwlon to Heaalle fiun- lav, Tha aun ahone brightly all day long, but the wind waa ut a trine toi high o render the day perfectly en lovable. The exe.ureloit waa very well conducted atid wa quite a ue- eemi. On July 3 and 4 lli O. It. A N. will e exeurdon tlckKa at all landlnga on the Columbia river between Port: land and Aaturln at rate f one fre for the round 11-1(1. Tlcketa will tw good for return up o and lii.-lmlin luly . At the ume tlni un.l i-nder he aame condltlona ticket! will be Mil o all Nmh Itei imlnta, llivaco to N'nheotu Inclusive, An employ of a Omitm-rcla! etreet realauratit waa found In the piHttoftV e obby, Pntiird'iy night, lying In a vk1 of blood. He eaJ 1 he hud been act upoi by two or three men. He waa taully cut alKiut the head, and when found reaeinbled a 'orp. The llce fouid one of the allgi-d aullant. but the alory told by thli man promt, ed tbe nuthorlllt to drop the caae. The dine agalnat lyoila Klita, on the le-cond chii'ge of larciny cgiilimi him, will lie brought up Thumdtiy In the licull court. The apeclal venire Irnwn lo ov the cmte 1 nmde up of the fiillowing cltltena: t'. ,. Taylor, It, Da vice, J. V. Hurna. I'eter ,or- non. K. V. I.lbke .OliW Olaen, Ji hn ("lirleoti. Croea Tlmmona, '"hnrlea lr- rln, Adolph Wvomon. Axil .Unney, D. M. Ktuiirt, B. Ptttmtwra;. K. Porker and ('. K. Johneon. John Flax, the elf-eonfe!nd ac complice of the munler of N-a Ful it, haa b-en pnn.Minced a fake by San Kraiii'laco detectlvea and discharg ed friwri ouatody. He waa held at Se- dro-WiHih-y iH'ii'Ung the rrlv:U of Hay Ollv dolectlvm, wh were not long In pronouncing Flax a fiklr. There waa never the leaat autpMon t.cre that the wan had anything to do with the awful crime, and it wo all r.lonic au!KH"tel tlxu the 'lU'fc irltiea would come to a like cnnslutlm. Already the city la Winning to take on a Fourth of July appearance. The ator.'a along I'imiincrclal and Bond atnn-t are tielng gnJIy (bedecked with the nnllonal oilora .and by tomorrow night there will be a generous display of attractive evergreena. The mer chants are all making fine dlaplays The pretty arch at the corner of 0m- merrhil and Tenth haa town Mned whh electric lighta and wua Ulunitnated liuK nUxht for Uie flrat itlme. The floats fir the Wg imrade are nearly completed and all are of original and attmcltve design, KUamer T. J. Potter K'iv.m Astoria for llwaco connecting with the train for all North Ueac.h jioliila on July 3 at 5; 45 p. ni. and on July 4 at :45 p. m. he weamer Nahcotta leaves Aitnrta at 7,tr4 a. m. on July I, giving op- lrtunlty r a full Jay at the beach. The extremely low raw of alngle fare for the round trip to Ilwaco and all bench polnta will be In effect n:td In connection with Ihe rama rate be tween all river polnta, Astoria to Tort land, presents a splendid opportunity to vlalt the lieai-h at th moat chann Ing neoxon of the year or to witness the grand celebration jf .he Furtli at Aatorla. Tt la quite possible that some of the river ateoinera will ne rorcea to tie up tomoiTOW, because o' l:v t c ens'lneers and cre"a, saya Inst night's Tele gram. The marine engineers and deckhands some time ago notllled their employers that a 10 per cent ad vance In wagea Is expected July 1, and unless their notice tie compiled with It Is to be supposed that the en gineers will quit work, and the deck hands go on a strike. It la under stood the. I Jacob Kamm hiia agreed to -.itse the wages of hla deckhands and that a raJse In wages all around has been made on the steamer Spencer, perited by the Shaver Transporta tion Company. John Deuclch, the J-year-old aon of IVter D.'uclch. met with a serious ac- ldnt nea.r hHs home In West Astoria la-st night alio'it 7 o'clock. With a ompunlon, the Denolch boy was learn ing to rldo a bicycle. Pant of the railing Is gone from the roadway and through this the amateur cyeiltst fell to the rocks below, a distance of 15 feet, aufferlng a fnactui'e of the left thigh six Inches below the Joint, Ut ile Johnny's companion neglected to acquaint hla friends with the accident, but the Injured boy managed to drag himself to a point where he could make himself heao-d. Dr. TOtes was summoned and reduced the fracture, which la a y-vy serious one. The ac cident wcurr.-d near the Seaside can nery. The haa been a revival in bowling at the Co-nmerutal alleys at lata and Hue mora local tournament will pnbably soon take (lj. It U now the Intention to go atxiut ihe forma tion of a chamiakirtMhlp team to take I tart In bhe staU ton testa next fall. The system to be adopted will make it n'ceasary for bowlers to earn plar on the first team, ami the ri-preaeirtit-live six will be re-arranged month ly, With his end In view, a special team will bowl against the men who recently bowled In Portland. The fall games will be of more than, ordinary Interest here, aa the Irving Club Is to come Into the association. It is said, und enlor a team. The case of Sarah H. arlm.ss vs. C. C. and O. 'M. Grimes was reopened In thij circuit court ytw-enUy. The suit Is one Inequity and Involves title to land at rtoulde. ft was tried nut Pievlously and thought then to have been settled, h h dewrrlptlon of th property dll not property take In the portions legally settled upon the parties to the suit and the case is now up again, The case of Ferguson & Houston vs. Oeoge Kaboth will tie tried today. The defendant bought In at a dellniuent tax stale the lot at the southwest corner of Duane and Eleventh streets. The plaintiffs had previously purchi.d It from an orig inal owner, and now bring suit to se cure title to 'he lot. The outcome of thi! suit Is aWdited with lntT?t, as It Involves thu legality of the lales for delinquent tax-s recently made by the county. Fred Hmilh. a Portland young man, had inn Item n his own w ay in the Wallorf, an Astor-stteet resort, Sun- lay night, when he waved a pistol In a "threatening manner aiui rrigmenen th' employes, ttmlth was arrested by Offlcer Tho.npson and apfeaTed before Police Judge Nelson yesterday after tvxjn to answer t the charge against him. He pleaded guilty of displaying the weapon, but said he had done mo In self -def me. According to hla story, two men 1n the Waldorf had assaulted him and the demonstration with the gun followed. Smith had tKn up In the iilii'e court iH-fore. and, as he has bein a source of consider able trouble o the police, he was tax ed $10. He will be kept In Jail for a f-w days an! then, If he manifests a disposition to lake up hla residence elsewhere, will be permitted to leave the city. Charles Conrul and August Kinicla. arrested for drunkenness, were fined )5 eaoh. Th recijliita of salmon at the can neries and cotd-stora'M yesterday sboveil some Increase aa compared with Saturday's supply. Mont of the ilsh were large and of the regular .Tune run, the arrival or which had been delayed. The tally nheets at the canneries showed that most of the boats returned with twice the amount f larger Ilsh that had heretofore been takn, while the traps also caught more large than rmall fish. The gill netters for.-i very well. One boat brousht nine Ilsh weighing 270 pounds, to lh! Kinney cannery. Five cents a pound Is being paid for salmon less than 25 pounds In weight, while fish weighing over 25 wounds bring 3x cents a pound. The fishermen with big mesh nets are now beginning to realize on their Investment, the catches of ih small mesh nets being lighter. Nev-r were finer fish packed than those now being taken, and In this re spect at least the season will be a success. The seiners complain of high water and poor catches. " The plumbers of the city will not show up for work this morning. The union rece.itly no'irled the employers ifc.U. beginning July 1, the Journeymen would ,-xpect an tno.ease of 50 cents a day In their wafcee, and a reduced working lay of elglit hours. Hereto. Core the men havi been paid $3 for a nine-hour day. The Master Plumb- ers Association, embrsu-lng the em ployers, objected to some of the terms of the demand, and so notified the men. An agreement has not been n-aohej and the plumbers are on strike. One of the employers said last night that he was not opposed to the eight-hour featur of the de mand, nor to thi? demand for $3.50 a dav: but he Is opposed to the action of tiha union In demanding that all Journeymen shall receive $3.60, for the reason that some of the man are not wrth that wages. He believes ;.he men should b$ plaod In classes. For tunntely, th.?re ai-e only eight or ten plumbers In tha city and the strike will not be a serious one, thojgh It may delay work. It Is pretty gener ally agreed that the difference be tween employers and employes will be settled, but on what basis cannot bo stated. The excursion given by the Eagles to Cathlamet on Sunday was even mora of a success than hail been an ticipated. There wore almost 4M ex cursionists on the steamer Hassalo when she left her dock at S o'clock, and before Cathlamet wna reached the crowd was augmented by pleawe seekrs at Skomakawa. The Eagle Military Band furnished the finest music ever heard on the Lower Co lumbla, and the trip up was a most enjoyable one. Cathlamet was at the wharf to greet 6he Astorlans, and the town had donned holiday attire, the .stores being decorated with evergreens and flags, and four pretty arches hav ing been erected. As per arrangement the town wui turned over to the vis itors, and the home people did every thing In their po ver to make the vis It a pleasant one.. That they suc ceeded Is apparent from the flattering statements of the cxcursloatsts, who were, figuratively, tickled to death at the treatment accorded them. The fea ture of the program of sports was the lias-bull i,im, during the curse of which the ba-id played several se lections. The game looked like a walkovjr for the home aggregation for tfw Innings, but the percentage of efficiency soon began to operate 1n f.ivor of the Eagles and they won out During the afternoon the crowd as sembled at the dunclng pavilion, where an orcii'sstri of 18 pieces furnished music. The dance was very much enjoyed. The Hassalo reached the illy on her return at S o'clock. The Ragles ire particularly loud In ttielr praise of the kindly efforts made In their behalf by Captai.i (tulllvan, of Ihe Hassalo, and Ids efficient trew. I'l.KHONAL MKNTION. A. J. Johnson returned last idghi to Portland. K. Meyer, of Portland, was In the city Hunday. Angus Oor was In town yesterday from Portland. ' If. T. Flndlay, of Portland, spent Sunday in the city. John Grant Is down from Portland on a visit to his mother. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mitchell, of Portland, are tn the city. Mr, and Mrs. William p.oss, of West- port, were In the city yesterdar- Frank Meany has returned to Stella, having recovered from an Attack of malaria. Mrs. (m. W. IxunsbeiTy la at Sea side, to send a few days with Mrs. F. P. Kendall. Mrs. F. I. Dunbar, of Salem, Is In the city for a week ,the guest of Mrs. H. fi. Van Dusen. Mrs. W. B. Gri-gury and children leave today for Sdo, thts state, to rend the summer. A. N. Smith, president of the Trav eler?' Protective Association, was In the tity yesterday. Mrs. W. W. RHehalgh has returned from a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Carlton B. Allen, at Ilwaco. J. P. (" Crackerjack") Bradbury and Walter Jackson, well-known knights of the grip, were tn town yesterday, carrying their wares. Captain Sam Randall, who was In jured some waeks ago, while towing a bar ire out of the river, Is now a'moet well, and was out Sunday for the f rst time. Mass Anna Mikkleson leaves this morning for McMlnnvllle, to spend the summer with er sister. Her brother. Otto, wiH accompany her as far as Portland. James B. Mullay, formerly editor of the Astorlan, and at one Ume connect ed with the Internal revenue depart ment of the government Is In the olty on a brief visit. Mrs. It. F. Wilson returned yester day from California on the George W. Elder, ac-o npmled by Editor and Mrs. Paul S. Junkln. of Corning, la., who will visit Astoria for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Kendall have ar rived In the olty from Ban Francisco and taken possession of their sum mer home at the beat. Mr. Kendall wall return to San Francisco during the week. A. Fleharty, foreman of the Boise Statesman, was among the Idaho ex curslonhits to arrive In the city Suu day. On his return from Seaside Mr. Fleharty stopped off at Astoria and visited with friends. He will return home today. A. W. Holt, night operator at the Western Union, left last night for Portland, to remain a day or two with his parents. He leaves tomorrow for Sioux Falls, S. Da,, where he Is short ly to be married. He will make his home tn this city. ADVERTISED LETTERS. l.Ut of letters at the postotllce June 20; Anderson. Tom Aust. F. W. Barrett. F. M. Brown, C. H. Butler Bros. CoUUge, W. F. Driscoll, T. GUI. tl. B. (2) Gorgerson, Mrs. Custafson, J. F, Hector, John Hellander. J. F. Hinges, C. H. remaining unclaimed at Astoria, Oregon, Joerg.. F. J. Llgsret. Ed. Lonlierg, Sven. McCall. J. MoGinnla, Mr H. McCune. R. y. Kobinson, Supt Roach, Chaa. Rlnehart, Mrs. S. Shrocal. H. Skorlln -us. Mrs. -Zimmerman, Wells Liha-.'k, Edwart FtTNBRAL NOTICE. A special meeting of Temple Lodge, A. F. A. M., will be held at 4:30 this afternoon, for the purpose of as sembling to convey to the train the body of our late brother, K. A. Churc hill. All members are urged to be present. Bv order of the M. W. ' O. I. PETERSON. FOCKTH OF Jl'LY PARADE. All civlo organisations intending to participate in the grand Fourth of Ju ly parade with or without floats are requested to notify becretory sellg at the headquarters Monday, so as they can be assign ?d a position in the pa rade. 1m E. SElilU, Secretary. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, i IJ'a Lelnenvveber 'o Fred Leincn weber block 85, Adolrs: $5. Fred Lelneriweber and wife to John Lewis block 83, Adatrs; 1150. THIS WEEK. ONLY. B!g reduottou sale of all kinds of let dies' and children's furnishing goods. See the large display of shirt waists, summer skirts, trimmed hats and children's clothing. Chance for the (500 piano with every 5oc purchase. Mrs. R. Ingleton, opposite Budget of-flee. Enjoy Yourself OUR EXPENSE; For Three Days, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at SHANAHAN'S Flags, all sixes, lc each and uj. Pistols, 5c cnclt and up. Itomjaclc Marbles, f t and up Return Bulls, 5c each Sulphur Caps, i boxes for 5c These Prices Are Less Than Factory Cost Store Open Until 8'P.n. up to the Fourth of July HANAHAN Klianahun Itiiildliis, There Is more SOLID COMFORT for the money and more ral rest and enjoyment in our handsome MORRIS CHAJRS than In any other article made. Tou can make no better in vestment See our elegant display of new COUCHES IRON BEDS - CARPETS " FUGS Goods the very beet andsold at prices the lowest . H. H. ZAPF, The House Furnisher. HOT WEATHER IS COfJiNG -TRY . ONE COAL OIL COOKING STOVES Safe and Serviceable. Cheaper than wood or gas. All sizes with Lake oven attached. Nothing better for summer cooking. You are always clean and the kitchen cool. FOARD C STOHES COMPANY TRULLINGER, EASTABROQK 4 CO. SUCCESSORS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS. SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. . MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIFES Pipe Repairing A Specialty RE-OPENED Thoroughly renovated and modernized. The most popular e.iting place in Astoria. Open all night. Only whit.1 help. John Pdasich, Prop., Eleventh St. NEW STYLE The Palace Everything Commercial St- Market Affords, Castings We are prepared to make them oa short notice and, of the best materials. Let us give you estimates oa any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for flrst-olas work. TELEPHONE NO- 2451. i AT Commercial Street OF OI R NEW 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon CHOP HOUSE Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. : the Itf lif iyi1ItltA 111 Tfl fVllipiiib IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IrcnO Brass Works Cor. Hth sad Fisskiia sts: