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Till: MORNING ASTOKIAN. TUESDAY, JULY I. IW2 CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COLUMN ITEMS TO Fill THIS COLUMN REQUEST ED FROM FRIENDS F THE MOVEMENT EYB HABIT8. - IJy Ina T. Jones, Some oiw ha maid thait rwatiwsa Is ' a habit of h pytn. If this be true. It . In a habit which can be strenfrthonwl, lhr piirlUT In life the bettor. Uve f V&itty in ronvjmtilon habit, which. If ; not learned in cWldho.nl. in not likely to toe acquired later. Were all parent thoughtful and careful enough to Im plant ha traits in Uie character of thrtr children, many problems of . later life would toe solved in advance, and hom- awl oil y street wear a new aspect Uive of beamy In one's mind jrrows by exercise, if child ftnlns the .eeinff eyx with a responsive heart earlv in' life, n avenue of pleasure Is opened to him which grows more and more oh.Txn.inir as years go by. Kven from a material point of view a habit of neatness and an apprecia tion of the beautiful are an advantage. . Thouft one dimvtranla the appeal of ' the estheHe. it pays to insist upon neatness until It as become tso strong an eve-lwbit that, uiuxwwetously, a per son maintains it in all his survound Injra, The movement undertaken In re cent yewrs for illage Improvement are dolnR much to establish correct eve-Mhlts amon H classes, and de serve the hearty eneoHraifmrii of - every local man or woman In our country. Genuine and hearty love of true beauty ts one of the most effective antidotes to evil thwt can be pre crftwid. The boy or girl who has Oris : hve well Implanted in the heart has an almost Invulnerable armor of de fense against vulgarity, and sounc of unspeakable comfort when the trial of maturity come trpon rhe life like a flood. Already the work of demolishing the old Twilight building has changed the aspect of that corner and when it ' la flnihed and the debris remoyed, it will look like anotJher lot and its value be enhanced thereby. The membership committee of the Civic Improvement League of Astoria LKJHTMNO KIIAI TWO MEX. DENVER, June Jft.-George Sperling, of Graham. Mo., and George Bates of San Francisco, were instantly killed by a bolt of lightning on a ranch four m1le north- of Arvada. The foreman of the ranch was about to call them to dinner, when the lightning struck them. "When he recovered from the i shock he rushed to the two men to find them partly charred and stiff. Both men were strangers In Colora do. LEATHER COMPANIES COMBINE. XE WTORK, June ' JO. Plans are belnr considered, a cording to the Herald's apedal dispatch from Phila delphia, fur a conaolidatiiNi of the Slaaed kid leather intenevts, including W.E have ready to show to you men who care something about the way you look, and something about what it costs to look right, the best lot of Spring overcoats and suits you ever saw. Vre have gathered together the things that men of style and good taste want; fabrics that will give long service, tailoring that cannot be ex celled, styles that are notably correct. We know how safe it is to promise these things; the clothes are from Hart Schaffner & Marx which is a sufficient guarantee of their superiority in every detail. If you have not worn clothes of this famous make it's time you found out what they're like; you'll get better results for less money than you ever had before. If you have, we proba bly needn't do more than tell you they're here, ready to put on, easy to pay for, satisfying to wear. Tou can't make a mistake in buying clothes with the Hart Schaffner Marx t r will canvass the city for membership signatures, the fee la only 25 cents, and your promised Interest in the work of the IMgue ull should give this cheerfully. THE TOWN S OPPOKTl'NlTT. Py Charles Mulford Kinwon. Ill Co-Herstiin. It is not enough, if a man would make the most of nn opportunity, that he sees it and plan to turn it to account. So, wfch a town, though r-hese are first, essential s:eps, work must always follow. The town's work must lie tv-operative: and oryAiiliatlon is only the preparation for It. It Is like a man nxtklng up ihfei mind, form ing a resolution, before, all his f.stjl ties marsrtt.iltxi. he thrown Ills whole self Into the tank. Oo-oporation. then, is the next step for the town to con sider. That the public-sjiirited organi ser is sroinir to do most of the 'wk of making the town ntore attractive, beautiful wholesome, pleasanier to live in, should be nobody's opinion least of ail his own. But wither are rhe committees ito do most of the work. They are merely to see that. In the co-operation of the residents, this or that certain Phase, special sub division, of the universal improvement etlort :s faithfully, atten.ied to. The point, therefore, to be empha sised, promptly, is that, as neither the organiser nor the committees, so not evn does the soolotv, pur rose tn n .ill the work. At best, it stnHild be look-Hi upon up rrlh- Ing more than a central, directing bureau. Its members have no exclu sive proprietorship, with the accom panying sole responsibility. The town does pot belong to the society, but the society to the town, 'is r.uriw Is to galvanise the la.nt pub'ie ruirlt, to set tt all to work as one gteat. ,wus. co-op- rating hrothmoo,!. seal ous for the common good, which Is the good of all; each man. woman and child persuaded to do a share, to bear a part whether Through the society or outside of it Is of little eopseo,uenee. so the work be done effectually. i factories in Philadelphia. Wilmington. ! New York and Lynn, Mass. It is -aid a new corporation will be organlzd in a few weeks with a canita; of VVVW. OOfl. There are at nit W factories in the proposed combination and the yearly production exceds $;!3.0oo.00rt. .XORTHFIE1.D INFERENCE. NEW YORK. June SO. The first Sun day of the students' conference of the Northfield season was diipDolnt ing on account of the inclement wt ath er. say a Tribune lispatch from East Northfield. Mass. There were three services besides the various delega tion meetings which wre held in the different buildings. The sermon of the mormng was delivered by Professor Harry C. King, of Oheriin college. " Facing the Facta of Life," was the subject of the addres. FOR PRESIDENT'S BOAT RKAUV. Has rndergone AlteraMotw and Is Now the Most LuxurhMM Vessel Afloat, NBW YOKK, June Sii.-Trlm as a summer girl in her daintleat bathing suit, the Mayflower Ilea in the Hrook lyn navy yard, the otNratf ywctht of the Pnltd States and ocean home of "resident Roosevelt. In her new func tion. after undergoing alterations that oost l.'AOOO, she is ready for sea as one of the most luxuriously appointed vessels afht. She waa commissioned Saturday, but the date of her selling front the navy yard has not yet been settled. Of the new Mayflower ull the oflieci-s of the navy ya1 are proud as they feel she will be a fitting res. idence for the chief executive when social or naval regulations call upon hint to fly his flag HilMt. l:i designing such iwlai for use by ttie president, the I'nlteil States departs somewhat from Jefferwonktn simplicity and take her place among the other world pow ers in the matter of naval luxury. Neither the Hohensollern nor any t-th-er royal yacht tuts state roofs and sal oons more costly or beautiful than those of the president's yacht. In the four weeks Just paised the Mav'lowec has been refitted and re- furnished completely from stem to stern. The president's uuai-oc are situated aft on the main deck r.nd In - elude six 8ta.terOor.1s for the exclusive use of him. Mrs. ttoosovelt and their children. The two ktrver of these statenvtma have been very lavishly furnished. Special attention has been given to the decoration of the hulk heads and the paneling, w hich Is cov ered with expensive silk In many col ors. The smoking room occupies the after portions of the spare deck and is finished In teak, with a floor of fancy woods Inlaid nd waxed. Many cane sofas and chairs add to the com fort to be had In this room.. Uehlnd the officers' quarters, below the main deck. Is the president's dining saloon. It extends the width of rhii subject and furnished In white and gol 1. Louis ears . Is there any soap but Pears', which has been sold in two centuries and IS selling in the third? Gold all ever the woid, P MEN XIV. style. Hnnnliig aft Is the com ranhm way to the president's irrrp. tlon room. Some l the panels along thla oonvtwlon way are made of a lenclennes lace, pidiiled over with a silver paint to roptvuetit steel, . the reception room the white and snM f feet Is still curled out. I.eadlitg down to the berth tM k aft j8 w magnincent mahogany stairway thttt v,, entwnce to the private utrlmcnts. Theiy are two large state rooms and two both rooms. The tub Is cut from solid Mock of tine nmrblv Hesldes the comforts pmde for the comfort Of the president and family In the living and sleeping apnrtmenl aboaril, extensive plans were made to give him the benefit of the most Im proved culinary and sanitary contriv ances. There Is a large r-frtgemtuu !'!" In the forwaiM part of the ship, near the illi4nir siiUhui Nothing has been left unitone to nvike the Muytlovcr a fit habitation for the ruler of a wealthy nation. Hefore the Spanish-American war the Mayflower was te property of Mr, Ogden tliwlet. It had been built for her husband on the t'lvde :t a cost of JSiHl.tXV. When Mr, Ooclt dlet, his Widow at one time contemplated sell ing the yacht to the king of the I'tel j , ,h(l m,,lr,.ftk f the war the M!lvtUww w uMht u toinwlo 'i.. - . .1., . ... ..f tuinon The vessel Is Sil feet over all, ITS feet on the water line. When Ooveinor Allen was sent to Porto Rico he wa given th May flower after she had been outfitted at considerable expense a Ms official yacht. The Mayflower. wMch now re places the Dolphin, Is under command of IJentenant-Oommander Cleaves. COST OF TUB ItOElt WAR. It has beii generally conceded that England would eventually conquer the Hoer force in South Africa, but when the end comes she w ill find the cost to have r.Htchrd an enormous figure. There are many persona who alo spend large sums of money in a vain search for health. They take all kind of medicines, which at the best only give temporary relief, and the patient Is ii far from recovery as af the start. Th result ts different with tho-se who use Hostft'er'a Stomach Hitters for In digestion. dv-s.pepsln. heartburn, con stipation, biliousness .Insomnia or ma laria, fever and ague. It MtUve4y cuit-. Hundreds of persons have siud so. and many prontinent physicians and druggists always recommend It. He sur to try It. Our Private Stamp is over the neck of the bottle. IHSCHARHED SUMMER DIES. CI.ENWOOO SPRINGS. Col.. June 3D. John McOuire. of Steubenvllle. O.. a trlschargvnl oldler, h'om tlvs Philip. 1 1 nee, who wax returning home whs taken violently ill between Newcastle and lllenwood. He was removed front the train here, but died beioie nitHlloul aid could be summoned, TV body was taken In charge by two companions, who will aeciNivimny it to tttt-uhen. vllle. TO INTKItKST i:.lltlllTtlS. NICW YORK, JiUie SO.--Henry J, Tlvurher, Jr., of Chicago, president of the tiitoriiHtlounl tMymplaii Assocla Ulon, Is In the city on III way to Ku. rope, whore h- hope ti. Interest the representatives of lending nation In the exhibition which U to be held In Chicago la 1M under the auspices of which he Is the executive lieiid , He is aoeonumtiled by John I'liyne, Ijiveriie W. Noyes and Itcu.liiinln Itorenthal, Itiombera of the board of directors. " Through the omrlesy of lliv tneal lcnt and secretary of state, we nave," said Mr, Tliurber, "letters lo the rm Ivissadors and other diplomatic rep resentatives of the I'ulted Stales abixKid which no doubt will he of as sistance to us In foreign government In the m'lltary feu t lire of the exhibi tion. While in Kiiixpe we shall try to see high oltlclals nf Oerimtiiy. Prance, tlreat llrltain. Hdgluin and Italy," SPPPU'lENT WATIOR FROM TRAIN OENVKR, June SO - Report from Reservoirs ut MWitit Colorado are that Saturday's train provided enough water to All nearly all of them tual to Insure water enough to make the oia certain hi all except frw lo calities. The damage from hall was comparatively light. TREASURY INCKKASiC. NEW YtRK. June 30, For the fiscal year ending today, New Jeiwy's state treasury will show a hatanee of '.iS.2i'2, wMch means nearly half million increase over that of laat year. The large amoiHKs received the last month In tuxea and front trusts chtirtered In 1IHI. nitike up (his in crease. The taxes of the hlg corpora tions foot up considerably more than '.om).'Hio annually, wii.i, J(in ih:u:n.v team. HELENA. June W.-K.MIe Holly, who has been playing In the ttUlfornln league, arrlvml last night to Join the Helena team and will piny third huso for the Senators. Saxe, the tirli-ago aiuitteur w ho was signed for this po sition, hiu been rrlcuwd nnd it U said that MctJIIligiin, who hss Ixi-n play ing third, is slated for a like fuie, although McOltllgnn tuny Is- ket as an emergency man, COMMITS SI'ltlOK OVER DEHT9. Son of n Well-Known Washington PhysMan Orows !csjondciit. I'lril'IM w i-ni-vu- 1 i,,,,u til Gray, a well-known physician and sur geon in vvasntngton. u, r..rmmtttel OF STYLE suicide by shooting 'hlinlf in Ilia tireaat with a revxulvw. tlray was about 311 ym of wge, He has len a resident of this Male for a nuiiitier of year at Aspen and Ci'liple Oreek, He wn engaged In mining here and hcrajun diwimndenl over the fat that he was In debt and could not meet his payroll wa the uie of his act. His remains wl'H be taken 'to Washington, ITCHING HUMOURS Complete Extetnol and Internal Treatment, One DoIUr. CUTICURA The let, cotuistlnj; of Cuticor $op, to duast the skin of wusti nd Kales, and isoften the thick cned cuticlct Cuttcur Oint ment,to irutAnt ly allay Itchlnf. irritation, and IrrfUmrrutlofl. and loothe ana heV and Cutl cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour terms. A Single Set, price $1, is often sufficient to cure the most tortur ing:, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itchlngs, and irritations, with loss of hair, when all else fails. MILLIONS USE Ctrrtrtw Hoai. .l.lrd by CiTtctm OtNTMKST, Uie gr skin car, fur prwrv. Iiik, nurttylug, and bMuUfytti tim .km, tor clvansliig the scalp ut cruu, m sleo. ""! dsn drult, snd Uw stopping ut fulling ltr, lor unenlng, whitening, and wwllilng red, rough, and tur hiuxU, fur bulir nwhen. luinng aad ittuings, anil fur all lite iiui.c nf Ui fcjllet, tmlh, sad nurwory. Milium. f Wiiiib UH Cl'TIi I SA Sour in Hits furm nf !ath lur auitoylug irrtutlun,, mflnaonuilMii., and i, ourtsllsn, or lou free r uiti n.lii- irplr. auun. In Uie lonn uf lm fr ul. rrmus weakuf Men, and fur muy Miwlite. nntiwiptto purpoMi wtilin resilllr atiUMt llmiuwlire. to wotnea, Mpocially aaHbera. CUTICURA RISOLVtNT PILLS ahucolaMOwtsdi sraMW,tiuitiiliM,olour, Iom, eonntnlral idaiuiuw for the clelmird Ilillllill'ltTICirS KMHILTgxr.M Well M for Sil othrhl,xlrMirirWrsnlhiiiiMHirriirT. Put up la mckM vUU, M iIoms, urlw, 'J5c. SoUllinackMiiaunrM M,,ta..Oi.i.,T. riiu, i. aniuk IMpMi ft -a. liiiMina . lm- auHHIRNimimq n'r, .. t, i. aniuk IMpMi ft -a, iMiM . Im rtMO te t HM4l li hvfe. f"T1, a Cms. Ua,M mu rivia, ttmtm, tl..i buna label in them; they are 'guaranteed by the makers and by us, to be satisfactory in every respect. r There are lots of here to show you, when you give us a chance; it's as much your interest to see them, as ours to show them. Our store is liir,, ,! jlt, Vim cjiii hup what you r looking ut iiimI jmlgeof llm ciuality. Many years of lroHPstdciilin luts givt n tli store of P. A. STOKES a ropututioufor liinli-griulo goncls uiid fair treatint ut oflwliich weare jiihtly jiroml. There is no article of Men's or Hoys' wear tlmt you will need to go elsewhere for, ' ' Now is tho tine-ovenr to select your furnishing goods and hats. You cannot run nniiss in our store. Eveiything decidedly smart-nnd snaiiy. Our clerks nrc nwnke and anxious to dense you. That's Uie reason wc druw tho purehnwrH, . YOU CANT MAKK A MISTAKE IN MAKING YOUR PURCHASES OF P. A. STOKES lllll'YCI.l'?RS' nutick: All pccni owiiIiih lilcyclns bolli, male and fern tie, who Intend pnrtlcl I'H'Iiik in the lliimltnttcd pnrade on the evettfng of July 4 are respectfully reiiuested In register at IiMldiiintiop MomUy, llltlltllll itlolis Will he sup plied, L. K. Hill, K, ftecivlHiy. EVESIRA PROPMETICA 1R, tK AMANIK'8, SPIRITUAL MI5UIUM AN I' MKNTAL W1JNTI8T. i'l'iupuiaiily locatrd In Astoria t No, Hi Hevi'irteenth street, where li will le nleaaed to receive Lhone who at a In want of Hplrltual. Clnlnoyaiit or Physical aid or hvlp. I'r. He Atnandus Us a relUble cliUr- voyant of thirty-six yours exin-iii'tne, II" may be consulted dally on atck- nees, bust tows, and l domestic nf falrs. Psychic r-nillng daily cxipt Hun. days, , KVn-s are within rearti of alt, rich NOTICE FOR nmUCATION. Vnlted Btatea Land Office, Orei m City, Oregon, May ti, m. NOTICB 18 WBRWlir OlVUN that th foHowlng-tmmiHl rtt;er haa fll4 notice of his intention to maka flaal proof In aupport of his claim, and that said proof will be mads tmfor th County Clerk of Clata p County, at Alton. Oregon, on July I, 10.'. vU. Ilenjamln H. Uansvn, II. K. Nn. 1W73 for the WH tt WS of 9cfion It. T. S N. R W. He name the following wlluensra to prove hi continuous rldenv upoa tnd cultivation of aald land, rls: James Ilurke, of Seaside, Ortgon. John Klnley. of Astoria, Oregon; John Chit wood, of Astoria, Oregon; IlnniMB Ahler, of Push, Oregon, cha. o. moo am S J-7 lied tar. other good things '