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THE MORNING ASIOKUN. SaTUKD.VV, JULY K. 1002 OUTLAWS HOLD UP IM w i:ns i:n ti kk s 1 1 ot a x i v.v ... V A 1 J li: .1 1: V KLS ST I.KX. The lllutnvnj men Plwnml Leave Work 1 1 n It Done Kngtiieer FnrwMl to Art ns Ihm,v. JOUET, III., July 4.-Four tiold and the mean of carrying on ;h neces sary studies of young who h sir to enter priesthood, .--he determin ed to establish a fund toward h-lplrg such atudents. It will b d.vof.vl to tho education of such aspirants to the orlesthood m the diocese shall nam. The benefits shall cxten.1 to students for the completion of their theological course. Timin! rKKsnN's auk KiuKr. Were Making Preparation brt the Fourth. to tVIe CHICAGO. July t.-Tliw persons asperate mgnwaymrn last night hem ( MM aml sevVM, othons build up tram No. ., one of the fastest on lj la,t night while making prepara tne i;oex island road, Tne rain was moviirg at the rate of 40 miles an hour when two masked men climbed over the tender, and levelling revolvers at the engineer and fireman, ordered them to stop. The engineer at first supposed It was a Fourth of July ke. He was ordered to obey or give up his life, and he put on the air-brake. The men then ordered him to dismount and made him walk to the express car as a decoy. He was ordered to ask the messenger to pen the door. 'When the messenger appeared the burglars began shooting and threatened to blow up the car wK dynamite unless he gave up the valuables In his possess ion. Assistant Messenger Kane drew a pistol and was shot through the J right groin. One of the highwaymen tfhen orered the engineer to put out the headlight and uncouple the engine. This last effort was unsuccessful. The messenger at the point of a pistol was made to carry a. bag containing jewels over to a fence, where it was leisurely examined. Oliver M. Olsen, the news agent, and Charles O. Wentrier, a reporter for a Salt Lake paper, went forward to see what the trouble was and both were ordered to go back. By this time infla tions for celebrating the Fourth, and another had his hand shattered by a giant cracker. They were: Robert Kuhn. 13 year old, killed by accidental discharge of revolver; Frank Maher. teamster, killed by accidental discharge of revolver; Alexander Mv Ooller, TO years old, by falling from building while arranging decorations; Oscar Donnallison, left hand shatter ed and two fingers blown off. by ex plosion of fire cracker; Dennis Hurd. IS years old. struck by a bullet from a revolver accidentally discharged. condition serious; Patrick Kennedy, shot in right side while toying with revolver. WILL Pl'ROHASE WARSHIP. Shall Be Larger and More Powerful Than Gun torn Padilla. CXLOX, Colombia. July 4. The gov ernment General Pompilo Gutifrrea left here July 1 for Xew York. His destination is Pan Francisco and he has instructions to purotiaae a war ship on the Pacific side of Colombia that shall be larger and more power ful than the Insurgent gunboat Pa ri ilia. Such a ves-sel Is requl-ed to pro- Paper Jfrtim Ir. Ilttstiniis. Pr. Arthur Finch . Is In receipt of a paper delivered by Dr. Hill Hasting, formerly stationed at this port In the marine hospital service, before the Southern California Medical Society, In May last. The muter Is entitled. The Prevention of Tuberculosis A Plea for Municipal and State Action in Providing Santtorla for the poor. and for More Thorough Disinfection." The paper Is very Interesting and ieals with the "scourge of the race" in a masterly manner. Dr. Hasting sets forth tint spread of consumption Is due to lack of nroper precautions by the patients, who seldom destroy the infectious sputum except when re quired to do so hr the authorities of the sanatoria In which they are being treated. The greatest dKsw-btvtU rs. he says, are the lodging-houses and hotels where consumptives live, and his paper urges the municipal and state authorities 1o greater efforts to guard against the disease. The eon eluding paragraph of Dr. Hastings' a per shows the necessity for Immediate and emphatic action by the authori- les: " The people should be taught o reallxe that there is a preventable. contagious disease In their midst, car rying off annually in the I'nited States over 13MKM) victims, a plague to which It Is proved by mortality statistics. one In every seven of us wnl suc cumb. At the some time they should be assured of the possibility of greatly limiting thj spread of the disease by the use of sanatoria and more thor ough disinfection of their living ounr-ters." FIXKD FOU QPPOSINM IM'CISION. PA HIS, July 4.--A shareholder of the old Panama, Company named Dotw dleu, who opposed tthe division of the civil tribunal approving the eventual cession of the canal property to the 1'nitcil States has been "uoii-sultod by the court, which condemned hint to pay 5 francs damans. wngers began to pile out of the jtM.t the mobilisation of gov-rnnvnt coaches to learn the cause of the shoot' lng. This frightened the highwaymen who fled. It Is believed the highwaymen got on at Englewood and waited until the train reached Dupont, Zi miles out of Chicago. Train No. "5 is one of the fastest on the line. A young tramp on the train steaHng a ride was ar rested and turned over to the sheriff of Grundy county, who was on the train. DONATES TO EDUCATE PRIESTS. Mrs. Walsh, of Brooklyn, Gives Nearly ....... IS00.00O for This Work. NEW YORK, July 4.-Mrs. Ann Eli sa Walsh, of Brooklyn, whose dc na tions for educational and charitable purposes haa reached nearly t 00.000 has given the sum of $450,000 to estab lish a fund for the education of can didates for priesthood in the Roman Catholic church. This fund has Just been incorporat ed under the laws of this s'.a;e. :ts title being the The Henry McCaddin, jr.. Fund for the Education of Can didates for the Roman Catholic Ft ifs t hood in the Poorer Diocese of the United States and elsewhere." It is a memorial of the late brother of Mrs Walsh. Mrs. Walsh refmes 1o say anything about the donation. Mrs. Walsh in 1896, at a cist of '$200,000. built the McCaddin Memorial in Brooklyn and presented it to the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, the building to be used as a lecture hall and for other purposes In connection with the affiirs of the church. Recently when her attention v.as called to the fact throughout the I'nit ed States, in Mexico and other coun tries, there are many dioceses without Good enough for anybody! u Havana Filler FL0R0D0RA" BANDS to csamt'nlm't tags rem - STAW' HORSE SHOE," ? SPEARHEAD ""STANDARD NA VK" ' OLD PEACH HONEY." fi SA WL0G.'" OLE VARCINY" "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco. 9i forces on the Pacific ccast and to en sure the capture anl destruction of the Padilla. The Colombia emlscr Cartajtena, which left Fort de France, Island of Martinique, is exnected to reach Colombia waters shortly. CRUELTY CHARGES EXAM IX ED. MAXILA, July 4. The rross-txami-nation of Major Cornelius Gardener, governor of Tayabas province, by the board which has b -er. lnv?j ig ring the charges of rruelty, etc., Inught by the major against American officers and soldiers was continued yesterday. The case will be closed s-hnrtly. There waa much wrangling between the recorder and couns?! for the ma jor. The recorder made frequent ob jections to counsel conferring with his client wh"n the latter was testi fying and counsel objected to much of the cross-examination o.i the ground that the questions were designed to trip the witness. Major Gardener is ill and one the verge of nervous col lapse, owing to worry and the strain uf the proceedings. PEASAXTS TO HAVE UPRISING. LOXDOX, July 4. A dispatch to Reuters' Telegram Company from St. Petersburg, received today, says that secret political agetits are fomenting peasant uprisings in the Caucasus, similar to the recent outbreak against landowners In the provinces of Khar kov and Poltava. The civil authori ties, who have been trying to cope with the propaganda have been maltreated and driven out by riotous mobs. The governor" of Stravropol, Clftaucassla. has issued a proclamation threatening drastic measures in case of further trouble. AFFECTS WOOL GROWERS. BUTTE, July 4. A specail to the Miner from Miles City says i' at Judge Loud of the district court 1-as render ed a most Important decision affect ing the wool growers of Monta la. The judge rules that the wool warehouses companies can incorporate unier the laws of the etate. This deebbn was the outgrowth of the suit brought by the Oriental Insurance Company to recover from the Northern Pacific Railroad Company for insurance lost in the destruction of a warenouse at Miles City, allegc-d to have been fired by sparks from an engine of the de fendant railroad company. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW Presbyterian. Xtt preaching, owing to the absence of Rev. II. Marcotte. Sunday sehaol and Young People's meeting w ill be conducted as usual. Norwegian-Danish M. E. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rev. Joseph Olsen, pastor. First Lutheran. Uppjrttw:!.-N'j Sun day school or morning servile t.n ac count of the funeral of tlc. late Mrs. Andrew Toung. Evening sermon In Swedish. M-Mhedlst Bv. HiroU Oberg will preacn at ll a. m. and S p. m. ; Inter esting subjects wil! be presntel. Class meeting at 10:30 a. m.: Sunday school at 12 m.; Epworth League at " p. m A warm welcome for all. uraee enurcn.-servlces at 11 a. m and 4 p. m. Blsh.tp Morris will preach the sermon and Rev. W. E. Potwcril, of Pendleton, with eight of hla choir boys, will be in chancel and assist with evening music. Prayer at Holy Inno- ents at " 30 p. m. First Congregational. -Sermon at 11 a. m. Theme " A Summon of Stead fastness.-' At rervice at $ p. m. the orchestra will furnish special music, Sundav school at 12:15, Young People s Society at 7 p. m. Frty?r meeting Wednesday v at 8. Cordial invlta tion to all. cost of the hour war. It has bvn generally conceded that England would eventually conquer the ttoer forces In South Africa, but when th? end comes she will And the cost to have r.tched an enormous tlgure. 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 at the start. The result Is different with those who use lUvotflt'er's Stomach Hitters for In- digestion, aysiepsln, heartburn, con stipation, biliousness .Insomnia or ma laria, fever and ague. It positively cures. Hundreds of pontons have said o, and many prominent physicians and druggists always recommend It. Re sunt to try it. Our lYiv is over the neck of the bot ITCAN ill mm, Think the wife, to hitvr the wedding littK lit) fiom the tinitrr, "Simu tluim in going to liiipprii." Something is AiiVinie. Tint ring cottlil liiudly br pullrd Horn the fiitgrt when it was put Iht'tc few rents ml". Now it slips oil !v its own weight How i thin tttr tiitgeis 'have grown! And the j fingers don't grow thill alone, How thin the t'jee is ami how till ti the once plump form. Almost tim-oasciotisly the wife has been fading and wtnig away, The atmiKth given to cluldirn lias never bren rrtaiite.l Ittains which sllotlltl have been sioptird have leen tn gleoted. I That is a common experience with I women, unless omc fiictid lias shared i with them the seitet uf the strengthening fate Stamp ! and tiling power of Ii Pierce's Favorite )ttU. t'resctiptton. It regulates the periods, i drtrs the drains which umleimtur the this vi:i:k only. Big reduotlon sale of all kinds of la dles' and children's furnishing goods. See the large display of shirt waists, summer skirts, trimmed hats and children's clothing. Chance for tho JiOO piano with every SOo purchase. Mrs. R. Ingleton, opposite Budget of- flee. FUNERAL NOTICE. All Odd Fellows anf retiuestcd to meet at hall at 12 o'clock Sunday, to ! attend fun.Tal of the late wife "f Brother Andrew Young. JOHN HANSON, N. G. strrttgth, heals inllaittiiialion and ulcera tion, anil cotes female weakness. It makes ! the baby's advent practically aitileM and gives vigor and vitality to liaising mother. Words cattnnt tell how gnttelul I m (or vour kind attvuT and gst tttnluttt.s writes Vltx lohnCnoke uf Hastings, Northumrvrlaud Co., Otiurto have hcea in kj health hie four years hack ami th,'s suttng gta m bat) I could ma do tnv wrk. t vrenl to the divtoe and he Mid 1 hud iilceraiton and falling ot the internal organ lut tthaight t wouKI trv yuur 'Favorite I'mcrtiatnti.' Itiisik Hve holllea atnl three of the 'liolilen ttrltel ttneovery' and one vtal of Hr I'lenT lvllrt. anil t eaa aahrlr say ttul 1 ueeer tell better in ntv life ' I A Ladies' l.ajative - Dr PietTe'a Pleas ant Pellets. Otic tingle, vault pellet U UiaUve diiac. ft s. I Menv ; .1 - , . . HAVE STARTED FOR EUROPE. LONDON, July 4. A special dis patch from Marseilles, France, says that Generals Botha, DeWet ar.d De- larey have started on their journey from South Africa to Europe. BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Chicago Boston, 3: Chicago, 1 Second game, Boston. 6; Chicago. ! At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 3; Brook lyn. 0. Second same. Plttsbure. 4: Hrooklyn, 0. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 7; Phlla- delphia 2. Secoirl game, Philadelphia, 5; Cincinnati, 4. At St. Louis St. Louis, 7; New York, i. Second game, St. Louis. 2; New York, 0. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detrait Detroit, 4; St. Louis, Second game, St. Louis, 4; Detroit. At Chicago Chicago, 10: Cleveland, Second game, Chicago, 3; Cleve land, 2. At Boston Boston, 5; Baltimore, 3 Second game. Boston, 5: Baltimore, 4, At Philadelphia Philadelphia. 3; Washington, 1. Second game, Phila delphia. 12; Walhington, 9. NORTFTW:ST LTAGT-R. ' At Helena Helena, 3; Tacoma, 2. Ten Innings. At Portland Seattle. 3: Portland 0. Second gam?, Seattle, 4: Portland. 2. THANKS. HOTEL MAN COMMITS SUICIDE. SEATTLE, July 4. Last evening, H. L. Hurlburt, a Boston hot?l man, com mit tea sutciue iy taxing a tifcavy ."ose of morphine. The motive of the sui cide ds not known. m 9 rears Pears' soap is dried a whole year. That's why it lasts so. It wears as thin as a wafer. Sold all over the world. Past experience nHB taught me the vast amount of labor that Is rermlred to make a siicp"'--' "..- nf Jnlv relebntion. I. therefore, feel that we are nnd"r obligations to the Clerks' Union of Astoria h merchants cf I he future for fhelr enterprise and enrrzv In bringing to a successful cnnc'itlon such ft splendid celebration, coupled with Ihe wish that they may meet with as full a mn -!- ,,t sr.rrcs In their own careers. Respectfully. HERMAN WISE. FOUND. LaV . . "v'hM M GUESS. BUSINESS LOCALS. I Ice cream, guaranteed pure, delivered ( to any port of the city, 15 cents a pint. Ice cream sodn. Beat freh candle. Private rooms. Parlor Cniuly Store, 453 Commercial street. Roslyn coal lasts longer, Is cleaner and makes '.esu trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coiU on the market. George W, Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. J , ! WANTED 5 YOt'Nl MEN from j Clatsop county at once to prepare for , Positions In tht Government Service, 'Apply to Inter State Correspondenr j Institute, Cedar Rapid. In. Dr. T. Ii. Ball DENTIST. 5.4 Commercial Street Astoria. Out. Dr. Matthew Patton Removed to R3.1 Commercial fit. Over I"o!ervioti & Hrown'g Shoe Htore. FEMALE AND Pill V ATI! DIS KAS'.W A SPIX'IALTY, C. (Q. Barr, Dentist Mansell Building. i"t Commeroliii Bt Aatorla. Ort. TWLEJ'HONB RED Hsu. JA.FASTABEND OENEHAL CONTRACTOR AND BUIIJDEa Andrew Asp. Wix.i litatr, llirk.Mllk rinkMr FIRCT-CIA8S WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES, Special Attention atvn to Ship ar? Bttamboat Rapalrlnf.Oentrai Black mlthlnf. Ftrtt-asia Horse Shoeing. tc CORNER TWELFTH AND D17ANB General Electrical Installing and Repairing Good enough for anybody! jAll Havana Fiuc AAA T- 'i ZH0R0D0RA" BANDS to stmt lm is tigs rm ,-star:: horsb snob," SRARNEAD.""STANDARO NA VK" OLD REACH k HONEY." ''SAW LOG." " 0LB VARCINY" Or "MASTER WORKMAN" ToSkcd. k"f Ill III numbing, tinning, gas and stmm fitting at low. st niti nnd In work Some time aeo there was a t.otahle fnan-IIke manner. Orders promptly automobile Drocession in the citv of Huf- i executed. f alo, N. Y. It was notable for its size, and JO H N A . also for the fact that it was entirely com posed of automobile wagons (like that in the cnt above), built to distribute the advertising literature of the World Dispensary Medical Association, propri etors and manufacturers of Dr. Pierce's medicines. In many a town and village Dr. Pierce's automobile has been the pioneer horseless vehicle. These wagons, sent to every important section of the country, are doing more than merely advertise Dr. Pierce's Remedies they are pioneers of progress, heralds of the automobile age. And this is in keeping with the record made bv Ir. Pierce and his f.imnns n re parations, which have always kept in 1 p' the front on their merits. Dr. Pierce's j Golden Medical Discovery is still the j leading medicine for disorders and dis- 1 eases ol the stomach and digestive and nutritive systems, for the nurifvine of the blood and healing of weak lungs. Women place Dr. Pierces I-avonte Prescription in the front of all put-up medicines specially designed for women's use. The wide benefits this medicine has brought to women have been well Shop. No. 5. Bond street. MONTGOMERY On July 5th the A. A C. R. R. will resume It regular summer schedule, train leaving As'orla for Sensldo via. Elavel and FJrt Stevens, at 3: 15 u. m., 11:30 a. m. and 5:50 p. rn dally, and for Seaside direct at 11 53 a. m dally. P-eglnnlng same date the evening j train from Portland will h avi Union depot at 7 p. m dally, except rtalur. I day, and the Portland-Seaside i xpn s w:il have Portland t-very Hatutday at I 2 -JO p. m., arriving at Astoria nt 5.10 SUITS OUR CLIMATIS. The rapidly Increasing use of shin gles as covering for the walls of build ings, both to keep out the weather and for ornamental purpos ', makes a great demand for a shingle i-tuln which preserves the wood, prevents moss, and summed up in the words It makes weak jretaln" tt freh. handsome appearance. j i-ariicuiariy is sucn tne case in dump : climates. The need Is well met In a 1 perfect article made right here In As I'.orla. Cutblrth's Creosote Shingle Stains are penetrative, preservative, A eillnettlng about 30 fathoms In length. Owner can have same by Identifying property. Erick Bowman, with Columbia River Packers Associa tion. NOTICE! All persons having bills against the Fourth of July celebration committee are requested to ' present them at headquarters at once. L. E. SELIO, Secretary, women strone and sick women welt." The reputation of Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets as a safe and effective laxa tive for family use is international. It may be asserted without fear of con- tradiction that no other firm or company engaged in the vending of put-up medi cines can raultwith the World's Dispen sary Medical Association, either in the opinion of the medical profession or of the inteilij'-nt public. The Invalids' Hotel and urgical Institute, which is connected with the "World's Dispen sary," is alone sufficient to prove this supremacy. Here is a great modern hospital, always filled with patients, where every (lay successful operations are performed on men and women whose diseases demand the aid of surgery. No hospital in Buffalo is better equipped, with respect to its modern appliances, or the surgical ability of its staff. Dr. R. V. Pierce, the chief consulting physician of this great institution, has associated with himself nearly a score of physicians. each man being a picked man, chosen for his ability in the treatment and cure of some special form of disease. The offer that Dr. Pierce makes to men and women suffering with chronic diseases of a free consultation by letter, is really without a parallel. It places without cost or charge the entire re sources of a great medical institute at the service of the sick. Such an offer is not for one moment to be confounded with those offers of "free medical advice" which are made by people who are not physicians, cannot and do not practice medicine, and are only saved from pro secution by artfully wording their adver tisements so that they give the impres sion that they are physicians without making the claim to be licensed. Those who write to Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., may do so with the assurance that they will receive not only the advice of a com;etent physician, but the advice of a physician whose wide experience in the treatment and cure of disease, anil whose sympathy with human suffering leads him to take a deep, personal inter est in all those who seek his help and that of his associate staff of specialists. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (in paper covers), containing 1008 large pages, is sent free on receipt of Jt one -cent tamps, or 31 cent lor the cloth-bound volume, to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Tin; Ih.sI KiijiHM Shop in Oregon Outsiile of 1 'ort hi ml Has Just I5oen Opemtl at 421 BOND HT. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light and Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Accaratus Of All Kinds. Supplies Kept in Stock Agouti tor tbo Olubrttlcd SHELUY LAMP Heat Under the Mm Reliance Electrical EVESIIM PRCPMETICA M LsMu l m Works H. W. CYWUH, - Mr I handsome and durable. They are put jup In eight colors and every paikage guaranteed. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEHN. Contractors and builders and the public generally arc requested to tnke notice that the following planing mills, located In Portland, have been declar ed unfair by the liulldina- Trades Council and Federated Trades Coun cil ef this city: The Northwest Door Company. Nloolal Brothers Comjtany. Hand Manufacturing Company. North Padflc Planing Mill Co. George Alntflje & Co. J. A. Martin & Co. ine carpenters' Union of Astoria has taken the matter In hand and decided to use none of the products of the above-named mills. It was al so decided In the union that after the first ot July wages shall be $3 per day, to be paid every Saturday night without fall. By order of the Union. ADOLF JOHNSON, T. SOUDEN, President. Secretary. Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE rot Inflammation et f"trrh nt lb 1111, !rr IHaraarit KI'lflajFA, No cum no pay. Cui-m uutchly anil lrma-Bi-iitlr iha Kurat i a... ( s.oiiorrhnrit ami turn, no mali-rnf I,,, h,n atanit Itlff. Abollllr!j karuiJraa. Hold by druptfltta, I'rlof SI Ml, 0 by nail. Mtuaj,L l.,looi.a,jis, TNI IANTAI-PCPSIN CO, IUIPOHTSINS, OHIO. Sold by Chaa. Rogers, 459 Commerci al Street, Astoria. Oregon. BANNER 8ALVF, m a thamoitt hallnzAlvlr th" wori-t tUt. rK AM AN PI'S. PPHUTl'AI. MrJIUl'M AN! MF.NT.M. HCIKNTI8T. 'iVniM.r.iri!y locatrd In Asl irla at No. T,t !t-veirtviiti street, where i nH he iilenm-d to reci'lvit those who at In want of Spiritual, t'liilrvnyant or PhyiliMl itid or help, I'r. I'e Aniniidus Is a reliable clalr voyant of thirty-nix years .xio l.-m e, He mity lm consulted dully on m,, k. n". bii.sru-K, and till tloinrstli; af fair . Psythlc rending dully except Sin days. Keen lire w ithin r . h of ull, 1I0U or poor. FftAEL & COOK IKANMKH COMPANY. ' Tel. phons fc!.. I DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our cart Win ret elve special attention, No 53 Iiunne 8t. Astoria. Ore. W 1 COOK. Mgr. Kits. Tel. 1131. To Sleep Well get your stomach and liver acting right. The easiest, quickest and safest way to do it is to use Beecham's Pills Bold E'jiVs-b.r.. Is bom 10c. and att. STATE NORHAL SCHOOL Monmouth. Ore. GRADUATES of the school ore In constant dVninnd at salaries ranging from HO to $100 per month. Students tuke tho state examinations during tholr course in the school and are pre pared to receive state certificates on graduation. EXPENSES range from 120 to $175 per year. Btrong'nonnat course and well-equipped training department. The full term opens September 16. For catalogue containing fu't Informs tlon, address. , R P. TtKSSLKTt, President, or J. fl. BUTf.BU. Secretary. London Assurance Corporation Incorporated by Royal Charter A. D. 1720 William J. Landers, General Agent, 205 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. AN OLD, RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE INSTITU TION. REPRESENTED IN ASTORIA BY Samuel Elmore 6t Co.