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THE M0KX1M. A8TOKIAN. FRIDAY, JULY 4. l02 KING'S RECOVERY SURE dkainagk tiiiks iiavi5 jiliin ici:movi:i. Coronation ! ik'nIm Louie London I'orTlioIr Himiicm SuhjovtM i Are Now ConHlMit. LONDON, July 3. Everything points to a iwtlsfaotory If somewhat tartly convalescent of the kin. It k ex teotl that the bullMin regarding his majesty' condition will soon be re duced to one a day. Only small crowds haunt the hoard at Rucklngham (wl Boe, -which Is an Indication that the Dublir confidence has leen restored. Only one physician remains at the j fdace throughout the night and all of the doctors are able to attend to the more pressing portion of their pri- vate practice. A number of the coro- . , . , . i nation guests left London today. In- eluding the crown Prince or Aomy and Prince Komatsu of Japan. MARKS EXCEtliRNT PROGRESS, ; LONDON. July J. The following bulletln wias Issued regarding King , , , M., w..u.,.., . - morning from Buckingham Palace: "The king has slept well and noth ing has occurred to mark the excel lent progress his majesty Is now making." TO SURPASS CAUXFX'.IR. Chas. S.hwb-s New Residence to Cost '-ited lh '" ith him short i v,a om lv after the noon hour. NEW YORK. July S. -Andrew Car necle's splendid new residence in Up ler Fifth avenue, is to have a rival In the homfc soon to be erected on the block bounded by Riverside Drive. West End avenue and 73rd and T4lh streets, for Charl?s M. Schwab, presi dent of Ow ,'nited States Steel Cor poration. Plans Indicate that it will be one of the finest houses In the city. House and site will represent an in vestment of more than $3,550,000. BANKER'S NARROW ESCAPE. ... While Out Riding His Horse Fell, Throwing Him to the Ground. NEW YORK, July J.-Charls W. Worse, who is Identified A-lth many National Banks of Ohio, has hr.d a narrow eacaoe from serion? injury while riding in the Bois de lioulogne, says a Pai'is disoatch 'o the Herald. During his ride, while going at a trot, his horse stumble! and threw Mr. Morse to the ground. He '.trii2k en his face. He -vas at oi'ce ;akn to his hotel, where he Is rapidly recov ering. ENGLISH EXPLORERS SAFE. SAN FRANCIX). July J. News brought by the steamer St. Paul from the Arctic says the English explprer, Harry Dewlndt and his party were picked up on the Siberian coast prob ably at Indian Point by tne United States revenue cutter Thetis under command of Captain Heaiey, about the middle of June. Dewlndt is at tempting to go i'rom raris to New York overland, and If he reaches Nome he will be sure to succeed. SOLDIERS LEAVE LONDON. '" NEW YORK, July 3. The Cana dian contingent is due to leave Alex andra park today for home, says a London dispatch to the Tribune. It is understool that the regular Canadia soldiers would .be glad to stay in this country for a time, but that business arrangements of some of the volun teers are pressing. SEVERE STORM IN ILLINIOS. CHICAGO. July 3. Reports received last night of loss of Hfe in a storm at Momence, 111., cannot be confirmed. At the office of the Chicago & West ern Indiana railroad ,it was stated that according to their advices a se vere storm struck Momence, yesterday afternoon, blowing down trees and do- Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter and Acne Belong to that class of inflammatory and disfiguring1 skin eruptions that cause more genuine bodily discomfort and worry than all other known diseases. The impurities or sediments which collect in the system because of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organs of elimination are taken tip by the blood, saturating the system with acid poisons and fluids that ooze out through the glands and pores of the skin, producing an inde scribable itching and burning, and " lean cheerfully endorse your S.S.S the yellow, watery discharge forms as a cure for Ecsems. I was troubled into crusts and sores or little brown with for 25 years and tried many j i . l -u j at . : remedies with no good effects, but after and white scabs that drop off, leaving Uiing afew bottlei of 8- s. 8. wal entire. the skin tender and raw. The effect ly relieved. Win. Campbell, of the poison may cause the skin to 313 W. Central St., Wichita, Kan. crack and bleed, or give it a scaly, fishy appearance; again the eruptions may consist of innumerable blackheads and pimples or hard, red bumps upon the face. Purification of the blood is the only remedy for these vicious skin diseases. Washes and powders can only hide for a time the glaring relieve the skin. S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood purifier. It contains no Arsenic, Potash or other harmful mineral. . Write us about your case and our physicians will advise without charge. We have a handsomely illustrated book on skin diseases, which will be sent free to all who wish it XH SWIfT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta.. Ca. Irg other minor dunapo, ami thai three persons vi- Mid to have Ken Injured but no otte was killed. BATTLE WITH CONVICT TRACY (Continued from Page One). ordered them to help him get break fast, i The gusnline launch lyins In the hay. Tracy asked a few ques tions about It and then ordered the l cook i. call the master, Oapt,h A.J. Clark and his son ashore for break fust. Th cook obeyt th order and the two men came ashore. After WfcV 'tad eaten breakfast Tracy ordered Munroe to g-Ag and tie Ailing and the cook. He then marched Captain Clark and his son, Scott and Munroe. down to the beach at the point of his pun. They bearded the launW; and Tracy i n. nounrM that he wished to get to Se attle. He helped to get tthe engine started, but always keeping the orth- . , Rmmuniton lowrJ Wtn hlm jj,, th(it 8nt bllok i to get him some clothes and a pair of I sh- A (h "me Tracy was wear- ling shoes he had taken from a-crlpple. j " lJ . V.'IITT IIQU JMV V I a lilt IIVV klllV (V while the other had a thin sole, j Scott took a coat and vest belonging ito Ailing, the cook's trousers and j shoes. With these he returned to the j launch and the voyage began for Se- jul'- Captain Clark wanted to cover the dtetanoe as soon as poseable, but Tracy mildly expostulated, saying he was in no hurry to reach Seattle before dark ness set In. As a resuK of the high speed at which the launch was trav eling, the engine became overheated and had to be stopped twice. Tracy entertained his feHow passengers with blood-curdling tales of his life and ciark. vvr.o na l charge of the launch in the service of thv Olympla Oyster Company, 'ells the following story: ' We left Henderson inlet, near Olympla, about 8 o'clock this morn ing. Before we left the two remain ing men were bound, tied up so they could not escape. Later, however. Munroe, on" of my crew, went back to get clothes that Tracy demanded. He untied the captives. ' Tracy remem bered Munroe's return. After we were out on the sound and asked Munroe If he untied the men. Tracy then said that if the escape was Interfered with by a revenue cutter as a result of Munnw's return, he would shoot Mun roe. Tracy suggested that the launch hug In close to the Fhore .is we passed McNeill's island, where the state pen itentiary is located, lie wanted to kill one of the guards. We dissuaded him from this, however. Nothing fur ther of any great Incident happened untH we reached Mdow Point. " The launch passed the entrance to the Seattle harbor between 5 and 6 o'clock while it was still broad day light. Tracy sat in the boat and civ illy commented on the appearance of the city from the water. We reached Meadow Point about 6.30 and dropped anchor. We remained there for about an hour, when dusk began to set in and the convict said he was ready to go ashore. "Refore going he made Scott tie and bind the others. Young Clark had a sore wrist and Tracy noticed it as Scott was obeying his order. The other men were tied with their hands behind their hacks, a thin rope being tied around their wrists and thence attached to their feet. The boy, how ever, on account of his sore wrist was bound by the elbows. ' ' I'll send you a lot of money to make up for kidnaping you and the launch, Captain Clark,' said Tracy as he went over the side. ' For I will have a lot of doug-h soon now, and I won't forget you fellows. You have acted pretty decent by me. Well, so long.' Tracy, however, insisted that Scott should go ashore with him. He took a liking to Scott on the trip down the sound. The two men landed about two and one-half miles north of Bal lard and -walked slowly into the town. Tracy had his eight hundred rounds of ammunition and his now famous 30-30 Winchester rifle. He bemoaned the fact that he had not a slx-ahooter. " ' But I will soon fix that,' he re marked to Scott. ' I am going to sear' for a pylxeman first and get his gun before I do any real business here.' Scott and Tracy then started to walk blemishes. S. S. b. eradicates all poisonous accumu lations, antidotes the Uric and other acids, and restores the blood to its wonted purity, and stimulates I and revitalizes the sluggish organs, and the impuri ties pass off through the natural channels and through llallard, Tracy, however, fe'.t fatigued, and Insisted upon Scott sit ting down with him alongside the rails, a few block from the center of the town. While they wire resting Tracy talked rather vivaciously and with no ailaivnt fNr of twlng overheard. They then walked along the trovk a block or so further when the criminal suddenly stopped and tald: " You cn gv hack now." " What are you going to do?" aked Scott. " First T hsve to irot a sK-sh.mter. I need one badly. I must huve It. I will first hold up a polleemna ami get his gun. Th.n i n fro on: n Washington and cwio down ,i S-at-tie on Pike sirt." What then?" W Scott, Oh." said Tracy ai.i'y. "I am eo- ing down to hold up Clancy's saloon and gambling house. I heard they have got some dough down there. But," he contiued. " In Seattle I am among friends. This I the enly place 1 can make my get-away. They can't catch me In Seattle. If vhey do take me they will have to shoot i..e from behind, for no man can kill me from the front." He then he4d out his hand to Scott and shook hands very cordially with his unwilling assistant. "Good bye," he said, and turt lig, walked down the tptck toward Seattle with pack swung over his shoulders. "While I was mortally afraid of him," remarked Scott In telling the story, " yet he made a fellow feel at home." After leaving Tracy. Scott hurried back to Meadow Point and went out to the launch. H- exoud to find the men who were !f: on board still lying in the bottom of tlv vessel, b'.it they had all vlo.n.i th. 'to -wives b fore his arrival. The party went ashore and came to the city, retch ing hre shortly before mldnl?'it. Tracy claimed to his unwIIMni com panions on the voysge ihr.t U- I'Hd killed his partner, Merrill, because of some differences with hlm. Soon thlnx that appeared in one of the rl(,is annoyed Merrill and lie threatened to kill Tracy. The latter challenged him to a duel. Each was to walk ten paces from a certain line :m I th.-n turn around and fire. .vorlln :j Tracy's story when he had walked eight paces he suddenly turn-sl round and s!wt Merrill in the buck The story, however, does not receive much credence In oollce circles. It Is be lieved Instead of being dead he is somewhere In the vlcinty of Shelton, where his sister lives. The tale of Tracy's escape .from Thurston county is in keeping with the rest of adventures. In fact the men who accompanied hlm on the trip are Inclined to believe" that the ex convict Is seeking for notoriety. He proved a jolly companion on the long trip In the launch. Joking young Clark about his red hair. His prevailing traits .however, says Captain Clark, are perhaps his vanity and " gall." Whether or not Tracy had any pre vious knowledge of the topography of the country surrounding Meadow Point Is not known, but It Is certain that he could have selected no locality better adapted to his needs. It will be recalled that at this place, Detec tives Lane and Adams, together with Marshal Hunt, of Ballard, encounter ed and captured one of a gang of no torious water pirates during the past winter, namely Jack Ferguson, the for mer associate of Jack Turpln. who ter rorized small "water crafts In the vi cinity of Whldby is'and for more than two years before he was taken. With Ferguson at the time was an unknown companion, who plunged Into the dense underbrush surrounding the point and made his escape. Meadow Point is situated on the edge of section 33, In a direct line two mil" north of the town of Ballard. If Is three and -ne-half miles directly west from Green Lake and six miles south of Richmond beach. High, precipi tous bluffs reach almost to the water's edge on the south side of the point, while on the north a dense growth of underbrush runs almost to the water's edge. The Great Northern railway line skirts the edge of the point and va rious small steamers ply within a stone's throw of the shore. WHALERS R.EPORT GOOD CATCH. SAN FRANCISCO. July 3.-The steamship St. Paul from Cape Nome, brings the first report of the catch of the whaling fleet. Luck ha been fair and the prospect for a big har vest before the season ends are said to be good. The catch so far Is as follows: Alexander, four: William F. Baylies, two: Karluk, one; Jeanette, three; Belvldere, one. COST OF THE BOER WAR. It has bn generally conceded that England would eventually conquer the Roer forces in South Africa, but when the end comes she will find the cost to have reached an enormous figure. There are many persons who also 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 as far from recovery as ait the start. Th result Is different with those who use Hostet'er'g Stomach Bitters for In digestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, con stipation, biliousness .insomnia or ma laria, fever and ague. It positively cures. Hundreds of persons have said so, and many prominent physicians and druggists always recommend It. Be sure to tlry it. Our Private Stamp is over the neck of the bottle. nnBsiB ly. Ii L) ill USE ilfidl fT)Hnfr'!T ill J I ll Assisted by Cutkura Ointment, the Great Skin Cure, for preserving, purify Ing, and beautify Ing the skin, tor cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stop ping of falling hair, for softening, whitenlng.and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes. Itchings, and chafings, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use CUTICURA 50AP In the form of baths for annoying Inflammations .and irritations, or too free or offen sive perspirations, In the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mothers. No amount of persuasion can Induce those who nave once used these great skin purifiers and beautifiers to use my others. CUTICL'KA SOAPv-omhlnes In ONE SOAPatONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, the BEST toi let and baby soap In the world. Complete Treatment tor every Hunor. CcTiorRA Soap, io cleanM the nkin of crusts and sraleeiuirt noflrn the thickened cuticle, I'rrieriu oixtmkxt, to tneumljr allay itch ing, inflammation, and imi.nii.n. and tooth and heal, ul I't'Tii-i ha KmoLYECT, to cool and cleaiue the blood. Sott thmuVl Dm werl4. Butlih IWnli t Ne t a so,, tf ChtiMrhtMt Sq lAftJoa. lVrra Usee u Cam. Cew. euia met, kin, 0. S V i5si:n.vi.i, NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia-Boston-Philadelphia game postponed. At Chicago St. Louis, 4; Chicago. 2. Second game, St. Louis, 2; ''hlcogo, 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At St. Louis Chicago, 5; St. Louis, 3. At Detroit-Detroit, 7; Cleveland. 9. Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For iBftajiimaUoa or Catsrrb of the Hladdrr and lliM-aid Kldneya. ho cure o par. Cur qolcklT and Prrnia Bntly the wont mm, of donorrha and 4trl, no matt'.rof bow Ion Und !dr. AbnolaU'ly bareiiru. Sold by drUKilita. PrW SI 00, or br mall, postpaid, tl.M.lboua.l-.i.n. THE SANTAl-PtPSIN CO., f U IFOHTSINI. OHIO. Sold by Chas. Rogers. 4C Commerci al Street Astoria. Oregon. Pennyroyal pills CrV Orlglna.1 mm4 Only I - Vi tut niU HKsTKK S I-X.I.1SJI la"" ."Vi ,n atf." n i it'll) ,.--iiie bnira ail fq '" f'i-rHibarti. Tnbr nowlhrf. Rrfu lr l'aei7rBW Pultltiilioa sus) IsMilav flj "f "r I't nitt.t e h4 4f, io at 1 ...... ..... .... Ki )'" I'MrtiPMlnra, l wltsBtsulaU U mn-i "teller fr t.altra,i. Uttm, fct r if inm UhIL 1 n.ttoi) t eejtiinoaiai. Hou bt " sJI riruai'm. 4 hiskMiMl k..,U.I v MMtlMtfcw Lir MavUM HmmrH I'U1LAM ftA Some Inter esting facts When people are .'onto nutating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best servVe obtainable as far as speed, comfort and nafety is concerned. Bmployes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LI NHS are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled, Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central lines and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points Bast. For any further Information call on any ticket agent ,or correspond wltji JAfl. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best nervine known. Luxurious coarihes, electric light, steam heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Uulted states or Canada. AU ticket agents sell them. For rates, pomptrtets or other Infor mation, addess. J. W. CASEY, C. J. RDDT, Trav. Piaas. Agt,, 'ten. Agt. Portland, Or. Portland, Ore. IH'SINKSS LOCALS. . lee cream, guaranteed pure, delivered lo any part of the city, IS cent a pint. Ice cream soda. Best fresh candles. Private rooms. Parlor Ca-ndy Slur, 4Si Commercial street. Roalyn coal la!, longer. Is cleanw :aud make less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market, George W, Sanborn, i agent. Telephone 1311. I WANTED 5 YOI'NM MI'N from I Clatsop county at two to preparo for i Portions In the Oovarnment Service. Al' ily to Inter State Convsiiondetu" ! Iwtluise. Cevlar Rapids, la. I riiimMn, tinning, gas and steam titling at lowtst rates mid In work-nmn-llkc manner. Orders promptly executed. Shop, No, 4L'5. lUmd street, JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. The A. & 0. It. R. Co. has announced a special Fouth or July excursion rale of one fare for the round trip between all points. Tickets on sale July 3rd and 4th, good to return to July Sth. in clusive. The O. R. N. will sell xcursloit tickets between all stations, Astoria to Portland. Inclusive, on July Jrd and 4th, at rate of one fare for the round trip. Good for return up to and in eluding July i A won! to Fourth of July visitor; The White Collar line will sell round trip tickets from all point on the river for one fare for the round trip, good going on July 3d or 4th, and re turning, to and Including the CUh. ror the benefit of those wishing to take !ln Astoria's great celebration. I On July 3 and 4 the n. V, .4 V will ,sell exciiiMlon tickets at all landings ion the Columbia river between Port. ; land and Astoria at rtue f one fore for the round trip. Ticket will be good for return up ' and tticltidttt-r ' July 6. At the k;iiiio tl'n- .in. I i mlcr the same conditions tickets will !u Sold ;to til! North le.th iints. Ihvnco to j Niihcotta Inclusive. Cu July Sth the A. .S C. 11. It. ivtll resume Its regular stimiiK-r, schedule, - trains leaving As'ori.n for Seaal H via. , Pl.ivel and F.irt Steven, at S:15 a. m,, ill:Ji) a. m. and 5:50 p. m dally, and for ; Seaside direct at 11 33 a. m.. dally. Beginning same date the evening train from Portland will have Unljit depot at 7 p. m., dally, except Satur day, and the Porllaml-Seulde express jwlll leave Portland t very Saturday at ;S ?P p. m arriving at Astoria ,tt 5.50 p. m. Ptfamer T. J. Potter l-iv Anorln for Ilwaco connecting with the train for all North Iteiu-h point on July 3 at 5:15 p. m. and on July 4 at :45 p. m. the Hteimer Nahcotta lev.vs Ainu at 7:15 a. m. on July I. giving op portunity for a full day at the beach. The extremely low rat" of clngle fare for the round trip to Uwaco and alt beach points will be In .-ff -ct sttid In connection with the run rate te tween all river point. t jri.i to Port land, presents a splendid opportunity to visit the betu-h at the nent liarm Ing w-oson of the year or to nitiieiis the grand celebration jf -.he Pour; It nt Astoria. NDTICK! All singers, lxUi ladliw niul x.-ulte-men, who wish to take ixut In the chuir singing on the Fourth of July are re'iuostvd to take s.-ats on the stand Immediately after the parade. J. N. GUIFFI.M, Chairman Music t'ommlttee. NOTICK! All members of the Retail Clerks' Union are requested to meet at the Fourth of July h ,immrti-r ut 12:45 p. m., to take jmrt In the Fourth of July parade. GBORfiH It ALSTON. Sc.iotiiry. EYESTRA PROPHETICA DR. DH AM AN DCS. SPIRITUAL MEDIUM AND MKNTAL 8CIKNTIST. Temporarily located In Astoria at No. 378 Seventeenth street, whore he will be pleased to receive those who are in want of Spiritual, Clairvoyant or Physical aid or help. Dr. De Amandus Is a reliable clair voyant of thirty-six years experience. He may be consulted dally on sick ness, business, and all domestic af fairs. Psychic readings dally except Sun days. Fees are within reach of aU, rloh or poor. hjWJ I .V STATE N0RHAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. OUADUATKH of the school are III constant demand at salaries ranging from $40 to HOC per mould. Students take the state) examinations during their course In the school and are pit pared to receive stale cerlllleates on graduation, KXP1JNHKS range from suo to $175 per year. Strong normal course and well-equipped training department. The full smi opens September M. For catalogue containing fn'i Ptfoimti. Hon, address. K. IV ItlWSMClt, Presldeiil, or ,1 It H11TI,WH, Scrlnry. London Assurance Corporation Incorporated by Royal Charter A. D. 1720 William J. Landers, General Agent, 205 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cat. AN OLD, KELIAULK FI UK INSURANCE INSTITl. T10N. KKrUtSKNTED IN ASTOK1A HY Samuel Elmore 6c Co. ii)ada Je gel Steamer SUE Th Largest, Staunches;, Steadiest, and most sea worthy vessel ever on the routs. Best of Tabic and Htate Room Accommoda tions. Will nwk round trips every five days between. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.50 Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Rallrom) A Navigation Co. and the Astoria ft Columbia It. It. for Portland. Han Francisco and all points Kast. For freight and pasicngi-r rates apply to Snmucl Blttiorc & Co. (icncrnl JAisi'iils, AxlorluOr. or to n. C. LAMB. Tillamook. Or. A. & C. It. R. Co. Portland, Or. North Pacific Brewery. JOHN KOPl', Proprietor. The Popular Product of the only hrswerv In North western Oregon enjoys s very. In rite clonic nt ic and ex port Bale. KOPPS BEST bottled or in UeH. Free City Delivery. FOUNDED A. D. I7IO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OS" CONDON THE OLDEST PURELY EIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD, Caah A acta, ... Sit.soo.nop Ceah Aaeaia In United Htatca, a.bio.Q.is C A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. 215 Sansome Street - San Francisco. Cel. SAMUEL ELMORE N Of New Zealand W.j;P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS as been Underwriting on the SAMUEL ELMOItE & ASK ANY ONE Who has used Htar Ketite HangM and they will tell you they are h most eutlefactory they hve evr ud. Thsy requlrs but llttts fuel ant hake quirk and uniform, and Are raiily managed, For sals In Amu i U only by W. J. Scully 4JI UOND 3TKUF.T, Bstwevti Moth sad Tenth H. ELMORE o. n. n. Co. Portland. Or. & CO., AGENTS Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two year. CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. J . .. J1.