THi: MORNING ASTOHIAN, TUESDAY, JULY 29. 1002 ! MAKE ALL THE But thfl wmt way to snako tho most h to buv your FltUlTS OF US, We haw mi extra largo - coiiwgmuoiit of all kinds' of GOOD TIUNtJS duo to arrive on Htoamcr today. Ore gon and California reaches. Ross. Htefdns 6k Co. ' TELEPHONE) HI, ''i ' TODAT'0 WBATHBR. 1'OHTLAND, July tS.-Oreeon And vshlngtnn--fitir. sale or LADIES' SUITS tiiih wi:i:ic t t,5 suit ran,. I iw 10.00 SUIT ran oo IS It SUIT FOR ... ......W OO 15 00 BUIT FOft U.M 17.60 suit rem . m.w 20,00 buit ron to J3.60 SUIT FOR 17. a oo uiT ron so w w v . : Oaaton Milt teed, grain ml hy. Klv barber At tbt Palae ItaUw. Jelly glae, fruit Jar, Jar oapa, nd ruHwr for aale by Johnson Bro. Young Japanese boy rnt situation In family. Inbuilt At 613 Commercial ilmt. You will find the txxrt 15c meal tn th ally at th Rising Hun Restaurant, No. 112 Commercial trt. New mock of fancy good Just ar rived at Yokohama Baaaar. Call and at the latest noetic from Japan. - Send In your order for your winter' supply of fir, alab or hard wood to Kel ly, the transfer man. Htone 1211 black. All smokers amok tht "Pride of Astoria" cigars, No brttter made. Manufactured by MaoFarkut ft Kno- M- ' You can buy Newbro'a Herploide, the great dandruff cure, for 76 cents per bottle at Hie Oooldent Barber Shop. Iilcycle repairing with iklil and promptne. Supplies In (tock; work guaranteed. Reliance Electrical Work 421' Bond St. Wanted. A young man to take po rtion an stenographer and office clerk. Apply at Astorian offloe. Toke Point, which are Eastern oys ter developed In ghoalwator bay, are unlike all other good at any season of the year. They are fat and deli cious. Craw-fish are now Just In aca aon and are excellent eating, aa are crab and all the ether numeroue de licacies served an skilfully at the Toke point oyster house on Eleventh street. ., mt. Ay IT ytirinxiiimxriiiiinnxiiTTTTTiiiiixxmimxuxr: WE SELL Today r.o opon our new fall carpets in the new patterns and new colorings. New pre Urussels Itugs in extra large sixes. RUGS: See the new Indian Rugs, all the rnge, in in the highest art of coloring. New Egyp tian rugs in pyramid pattorns. Buy tho latoHt. Our prices are right. Wo Soli Furniture, Bedding, Couches, and everything for the house at lowest prices, Great Eastern 370 Commercial St. MONEY YOU CAN ! Horn, to (he f f Harry Jones, if XfpHrtiin, till evening, a big, I pound boy. Tb funeral of LoUt Anderaon took plat Sunday afternoon, the Interment being at Gray Ttfver, Wanted.A girl for housework! no washing; no children. Aotdv at Co- lumbla Hiram Laundry. J Our htaidach tablet are "all right" 'in tho trueat sense of th term. If iwy ami cure, we return your money, ng..r, the druggy. i A board of engineer to mii-t tn Astoria alwut two wt-eka bence for tli iurp" of tnveatlftaUng the niunricr of Improving the wal harbor. j OIUBNTA1. num. niv auwk, haa Jut been revived, Including all elttn, In rlill ttiid exiiuUlte culorlnga and de- Afn: CIIA9. IirautOHN A BON. , Warned, by the Alierdeen Packing Company, Ilwaeo, Waah., a competent tnngrlier; alao an expert ne-fd gro ueryman and a gool ahoe aa'nMtian. il'-ldlllo folding brdo; iincttilng now and up to date. A aanltary bed. Tlie only vrrmln pruof folding bed made. ,Vor alc by CHA8. HiilJUiOKN & jSQN. ' TJif Preabytcrlan Hunday wbool will lve a Picnic to m-ttittdo. Thuraday, )Augut 7. Vrkv, 75 for adulta; 4c fur children; 25c fr member of the undy wiliiml. Mra. ljoulae Dellmer reoelved word Sunday of the death, at Ban TrancbKO, !of her nurther. Mra. McNanwa. Mr. Ucl Inter haa gone to Ban Franclaco to Attend the funeral. Diamond " C" Boap la the beat. TtU ha been proven by the teat of the Having houaewtfe, who appreciate price and quality, too. for aale by JOHNSON BHOS. The date of the new-enterprlae curnlon to Seaside la Auguat t. Don't fail to buy ticket and attend, tor ev erybody will be along to enjoy a fine lay at the beach. lo cream, guarantee pure, delivered to any part of the dry, IS cent a pint. Ice cream aoda. Beat treab candle. Private room, rarlor Candy Store, its Commercial afreet. Roetyn ooal laaU longer, I cleaner and make lea trouble with atovei and chimney flue than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. Plumbing, tinning, gaa and ateam fitting at lowcat rate and In work, nmn-ltke manner. Orders promptly executed. Shop. No. 5, Bond atreot. JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. A flhlng boat, bearing Oregon 11- ccnao No. St, broke adrift from Ita mooring at the Co-op cannery Batur itav nlirht. It was found by flidier- men near the railroad drawbridge and returned to the owner. The AntorfA baseball team went to Ilwaco Sunday and there defeated the (uUi Bend nine tn an Intereatlng game. The core was 14-8. The Aato rla team waa strengthened, with Port land players, of whom there wa a goodly sprinkling In the South Bend iine-iiti. Harrv Mt'Dcrmott pitcnert great baill for tilie Astorlans and had ffilt-edue aunnort. The game was seen by a large crowd and was the beet ever phyed In Southwestern Waahlng- ton. CARPETS Furniture Co., Slmnahftii BulMlnjr The O, n. A N. Co, la making ex tensive repair to Ita property at II v.f:o, and a nw wluwf la anvmg the Improvomi-nts. Contrartir Taatabend, aho aa the contraot for tflila Improve ment, leave for the seen of opera tlnon today, with a force of men, Ml Nellie Smith, of Portland, I again with us to domonstrata the var ious use of the perfect food, Shredded Wheat Plaeult. Call at Johnson Bros, rttw t'diiy or tomorrow aud sample the many new and appetizing dlshe. free, Which aha prepare from thl ex cellent foitd, Shredded Wheat. Mrs. Hare, mother of Engineer Jo W. Hare, la reported to be very 111 at her home, Mrs. Hare la In her KM ymr and grave feara are entertained that she wW not recover. She Is suffering from general debility. Mrs. Hare Is one of the most popular wonlen In As toria, and her many friend wilt, be grieved to leurn of her serious condi tion, Bids for the foundation of Oeore W. Hume'a nw nrill were opened yester day, that of N. Clinton A Son being lowest. The contract, price for the driving and capping of 1WK plies Is 12 OS each; for laying the planking, 2.2fi per thousand; and for away brac ing,? $6, Mr. Hum will furtt1h the material,, and early next week the work of driving the foundation will be com menced. It wIM be flnlrthed In 60 daya, A larlng burglar ent-tred the home of ohn Ijognn. af Olney, Sunday, and stole 1200. The Inmau of the huxe were away at the time and the burg lar took advantage of ihelr abwnce to search the place for valuaWes. He found a purae containing a check for f ltn and ISO In cawb. The theft was discovered upon the return of Hie !o- gana. There Is not the allghtenit clew to the burlur, who probatiiy pucd Uirough Aatorla ycaterday on hi way to Portland. The Oroya Bay Logging (mp,ny hns commenced the work of rebuilding its Deep River camp, and I expect ed operation will be pumed wltWn a short time. New tea have been or dered here for the railroad trentie, which was destroyed by the big Are. John Larson waa arrested on com plaint "t Charlf Carloib who Milled that Larson had struck Carlnon'a small son. Larson pleaded guilty In the Justice's court and w fined $12. or six day In jail. He aaid he was drunk 4ien he struck the ohlld and was extremely , regretful he had done so. We desire lo call special, attention to the Mock of crockery -and glass- ware now carried by Poarl A Slokea Coirviainy. This firm has every advant age In securing the world" beat pro- liM-t in this tine on account of lis Im mense buying fiicillltlea All the Int ent and moat popular cieatlona In fan cy tvble dishes both in seta and In- dlvldiuit pieces are secured in season and placed on dliiay at price that are equal to thc tn San Francisco and Portland. A visit to the store will convince you of tWs fact. Cople of Olenna Falls, N. Y., paper received In Astoria contain extended aocounta of the amateur production there of the drama, "Cuba." Amonf the partl(4panta wa Mlxs J.khIc Jew ell, of this rtty. who la visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Suprenant, and study ing mimic. Mlaa Jewett rendered two solos, "The Flower Son?." and " La Jota," and her effort were fltiterlng' ly referred to by the Olenna Falls pa pers. Mis Jewel's dttticlnr apecla y waa also well received. From the ac counts In the papers. It la evidi nt the production waa a moat iuc:easful ere. The drama a"s produ'vl f,.r the hne fit of the womn'aMVliluiy cf tl.e Y. M. C. A. The Oriental steamaliip Indraramha anlved down the river yesterday with a partial cargo fof China and Japan. The total value of the cargo 4a esti mated at $150,000. Flour oonalgnmenta to the amount of 150,000 constituted a good share of the freight, and many thousands feet of lumber took up a large portion of the cargo space.. With the exception of 2000 barrels, the whole riilpment was destined for Hongkong. That port also received 250,000 feaa of lumber. For Shanghai there waa a shipment of 1100 balea of domestics snd a smnll lot of 'flour. Kobe and Yokohama were both down on tthe manifest for consignment of cotton and flour, as well as miscellaneous freight. N.igaaakt waa down for a lot of dressed plumber and machinery. George Merrlam, son of Captain Mer rtftm, of the Portland cuatom-house service, went along with the Indra snhma as hlp' surgeon. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock Can didate of Theology H. W. Sorensen waa ordained minister of the gospel at the Norwegian Evangelical Luther an ohuroh of Eoat Astoria The church "wa tastefully decorated with flowers and greens and a large audi ence was present. Rev. O. M. Ho'.den, the resident pastor, conducted the Introductory service and read a jhort biography of the candidate, written by himself. Rev. N. Pedersen, of Silver ton, delivered the ordination sermon, nolntlng out with great esrnosincea the obligations whioh the holy calling of pastor placed upon him who en tered Into uch service, na well as the great reward to be received by the fiulthful pastor not In thl lire but in the next. Rev. Pedersen also ordain ed the candidate, assisted by Rev. Hot den and Rev. O. Hagoe, of Portland, a laborer In the Lord' vineyard. Rev. Snrensen wa bora at SundbyveBten, Denmark jBeptamber 23, 1879, emigrat ed to this country In 17; studied theology at. Luther Seminary, Ham line, Minn.,, where he completed hi course of study In M iy loot, fie has accepted a call from the nrfarfton board to assist Rev, O. M. Holden In hi work eaoeclally In the InlerrM '.of home mission among the Lutheran of the city and through the atat of Oregon, The need of the Illustrated book that I to be published by th Chamber of Commerce and Push Club is felt daily, and the committee having charge of the publication haa been urged to baa- ten the work as much as possible. Oreat difficulty fa being experienced In socurlng photograph and the neces sary Information, but from thl t:m on the work win go along tnceiy. Score of reguet for Information about Astoria are received dally, and the local commercial bodies have no proper matter to aend out. Jame W. Wolch received more than 20 requeota for Information, duriJg the week, from Secretary Moore, of the Baaln Board of Trade, and referred them to R. M. Gaston for reply. Mayor Suprenant in also In receipt of many similar let ter.. The material fr mot of the book ban already been prepared. G. W. Lounsberry ha communicated with Mr. MfKlnnry, of the Harrlman ays- tern, , with reference to the distribu tion of the books. wtlb will In thl manner be placed at many roluls of advantage., a . The arrival of the Exomlnefr here ywilorday was eagerly awaited by lo cal s porta, who wlahtd to read W. W. Naughton'a account of the ritaslm-mon-Ji-ffries fight, whioh wa pro nounced by that expert on sporting matter to have been a gigantic fake. According to Naughton, he handed to Mayor Schmita, the day before the fight, a sealed envelope containing a tatement made to Mm by a peraon w ho had been at the training quarter of one of the principals, and which was to the effect that Fit waa to lose In the eighth round. The letter was opened by the mayor after the fight, and the tip therein proved to be a correct one. Naughton raid he thought as the fight progreeeed tfhat the statement would prove to be a wild one, so fine a showing did the Comtsliman make. He say Fits had Jeffrie cut to piece when the final blows were delivered. He believea the flgltf to have been a swindle pure and simple, and says a man who went out from a Molar plexus punch could not within 12 or IS second have found voice to make the loud announcement that came from Fit. The CornWh- man'a showing, says Naughton, waa the best ever made by him In his ca reer, and he think Fita would eas ily have beaten Jeffrie but for the arrangement. Locally the belief la growing that Flta laid down The Chamber of Commerce cotnltt-e on commerce and navigation made an exteiihtve report last night on the Im provement of Astoria harbor. The work heretofore done on tttie lower river has not been of any eapecial bene fit to this city, but has, it la believed, resulted In the shoahng of the chan nel In front of Astoria, as well as that below the city. The report of the committee, after reviewing the work done, conclude with the following qulrlea: " Should the middle channel above Tongue Point be opened, or should the channel be kept across the hogback? If across the hogback, then should It be thrown down against Tay lor sands, or opened In the vicinity of its former position? Will not a chan nel acrosa to the O. R. A N. wharf tend to flit up the channel from that wharf to Tongue PolntT Doea It not. by changing the amount of water along the city front or carrying more aitt. injure the channel below Aatorla? Doe the dredging and constant atirring up of aand above Injure the Astoria har bor? Do the Desdemona sands, aa an Island, menace the channel from Asto ria to the Sea? What should be done not only to Improve but preserve the harbor of Astoria from Tongue Point to Fort Stevens? The report of the com mittee, while without definite recom mendation, will be forwarded to the engineers, as well as to Senator Mitch ell and Congressman Wlllamtlm, and an effect will be made to see that low er river Improvements are hereafter made wtlth a view to the protection of Astoria harbor. It Is the purpose of the chamber to also secure a sur vey of Tunings bay, as part of Aato rla harbor, and efforts In that direction are now being made. Andrew Mattaon, a Swede, aged about 30 years, made an almost suc cessful effort lost evening to kill him self. Matraon la a fisherman, is mar ried and has two children. He went home yesterday afternoon and was seated at the dinner table when the suloUlal mania aelxed him. He jumped from his chair, drew a large pocket knife from his pocket and slashed his throat. He then ran through the back door of his house, which is lo East Asltorla, and went about 100 yards back on the hill, where he fell. Dr. Rosenberg was summoned and at once called Dr. Pilkington to his aid. Dr. Pllklngton arrived about 30 minutes after Mattson had used his knife, and found the man to be In dangerous con dition. The first slash made by him had been one of . little consequence, but the second time Mattson made a fearful gash In Ma throat. He jabbed the knife straight 4n and then slashed to the left, severing tthe Adam's apple and the windpipe. Dr. Pllklngton sew ed up the wounds, and at 10; 30 last nlirht Mattson seemed to be resting easily. Whether or not he will recov er cannot now be told, but Dr. Pllk lngton think there 1s, a good chanc for him lo pull through. Mattson a very powerful fellow, .and when Dr. Pllklngton first attempted hi examm I ration of the man' throat the suf ferer struck him a terrific blow, also kicking him. The combined effort of seven men were required to hold Matt son. When he cut hi throat at : 7 o'clock, hht wife and children we. at dinner wllih him. Mattson had been drinking yesterday. Friend of the man ay be was very erratic when un der the Influence of liquor, and ft I probable M spree was responsible for 1ls raih act. He wa taken to the county jail by Sheriff Ltnvllle and I being cared for there. A far aa can be learned, there" was no cause for the attempted suicide. im;uaL 'mention. J. It. Morr)in, of Seattle, 4 In the city. ' . yr .Mrs. W. H. RadrilfTe .of Knappa, Is In the city. Mr, Carlyle wa up yesterday from Lotksley Hill. Frank M. Warren came down from Portland last night. " " M. r-Un ha gone to Ban FraneU co, to be abwnt; about two months. Chester A. Dolph, of Portland, wa In the olty Sunday. , . Mark 9'hlusel, of Portland, la In the city for a few d-jy. , William a. S.tundera was In the city yesterday from Portland. T. B. Mallory, of Portland, regls'ered at the Occident yesterday. ,' Mr. and Mrs. W, W. HoMw, of Lin coln, Neb,, are visiting In the city. Mrs. T. M. Lighter, of" Seattfe. Is vlfHlng In the city with ber mother, Mr. Grant. - Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Myr. of Port land, were among yesterday's arrivals jat the Occident. Inspector Edwards and Fu'Ier were In Astoria yesterday. Inspecting the steamer Nahcotta and Canby. R. F. Caufleld of Oregon city, ar rived In the city last night. Mr. Cau- jfleld waa formerly engaged m the drug business In Astoria. Samuel Brown, of Boston, accom panied." by his son Henry, la In the city. Mr. Brown !a president of the Flavcl Land Comtmny. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cathcart, for merly of Astoria, but now living, tn Fenekin. Nev., are visiting In the city. They will remain for about a week. Hon. Jame Hemenway, of Cottage Grove, Is vlsttng In the city. Mr. Hemenway waa a member of the low er house of the last legislature from Lone county. Miss Margaret Flak, of .Clatskanie, is 111 at the home'of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Simpson with spinal trouble, with which she has suffered for aome years. Her condlUon Is not thought to be ser ious. II ATS' TKIMMEO FREE. Mra R. Ligleton has just opened a nice line of ladles hats, skirts, shirt wais's, and all kinds of ladles' and children's furnishing goods, including hair switches and pompadours. A chance for the $500 piano given free with every 50c purchase. Commercial street, opposite Budget office. - FOR RENT. Rooms, 5. 7. 8 and , Pythian build ing over. Cooper'a store. DR. JAY TUTTLE, Secretary. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Astoria National Bank at Astoria, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, July 16, 1902: RESOURCES." Loans and discounts .....1209.SS2 35 Overdrafts, secured and un- f secured 1.726 19 II. 8. Bonds to secure cir culation 12.500 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds.... 1,250 00 Stocks, securities, etc 41,086 70 Banking house, furniture and fixtures s.833 w Other real estate owned 9,955 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) X IT Due from State Bank and Bankers 6,174 14 Due from approved reserve agents ....... 92.067 56 Internal revenue stamps 372 03. Checks and other cash Items. 5,626 40 Notes of other National Banks 1.750 00 Fraction paper currency, nickels, and cents 3,6 17 Specie .$52,612 30 Legal-tender notes . 8,831 00 55,343 30 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (a per cent or cir culation ,65 00 Total '. $410,569 01 T TlTtTT.TTTIW Capital stock paid In.; $ 50.000 00" Surplus fund io.uw w Unilvlded rrf.ts less expen sed and taxes paid-........ 7,801 52 National Bank notes out- dtundinir 8,000 00 Individual deposits subject to cnecs..;uo.t Demand certificates of deposit 30,754 27 Time certificates of deposit u-s.wi is S64.767 49 Total $440.569 01 State of Oregon. County of Clatsop, as: T. j. fl Hieatna. cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear thalt the fLhove statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. RhrihMi and sworn to before me thia 22d day of July, 1902. ' Notary Public. Correct-Attest: D. K. WARREN, OEO. H. GEORGE. H. C. THOMPSON, Director. HERCHANt - TAIL0F3S AND DEALERS IN " Dry Goods Nsticns and Furnishing Gccds NEW STORE NEW STOCK SUITS MADE TO ORDER OH SHORT NOTICE Fine Line of Suit Fatter) in stock. Cleaning and flepairtnff. mVWWWW " .... . IctrtrSi Ti'tiwtnn fn i-a .tn rn. VMUIIU lUIIUIIljy jV,f XXXIXTt'triTTmTTTTTTTTTTrrYIITTttxt'tTTTYTnTTJTlM NEW ST0CK--THE WE CAN SAVE DRY'GOODS - - . SHOES .... GROCERIES . FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLOUR AND FEED FItEE DELIVERY- V. H. COFFEY, I m UNIVERSITY of OREGON S EUGENE, OREGON The first Semester, Session 1902-1903, open Wednesday, Sep tember 17th. The following schools and college are compris ed In the unlverilty. Graduate school College of Literature, i Science and Arts College of Science and Engineering 4'nlvf.e I slty Academy School , of Music School of Medicine School of ' Law. I Tuition free except In nvhoois of Law. Medicine and Music. I (Incidental fee, $10; student body tax, $2.50 per year.) Cost of ! living from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue address, ! Retrlatrar of the University. EuzreneOre. Beautiful Crockery Display The Finest Assortment of Fancy Crock ery and Glassware ever seen lo Astoria. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Special Fruit Dishes,Deeorated Toilet Sets, Cut Glass, Bisque Figures, Water Crocks; Souvenir Dishes. ALL AT ROCK BO I TOM PRICES FOARD 8 STOIiES COMPANY We also carry a Complete Line of Fancy Cutltry J(jg Finest Palace Commercial St n! Motto. Wl Ti WhlpplO TRULLINGER, BASTABROQK & CO. SUCCESSORS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers in CIGARS, TOBACCOS. SMOKER'S ARTICLES, PLAYING CARDS, STATIQyERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. - MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES Pips Repiiring A Specialty Castings We are prepared to make them oa , short notice and of th best material. Let us give you estimate on amy kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. STATE NORflAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. cite ixraxxsxixxxxxxixiiiTSxxxxTzxxxzsj. , .wiiimen-nu 01, m 0000C0004300O000000000000OO PEOPLE'S STQRE YOU MONEY ON - Some SplenJil Values For Ladles, Children and Men Freshest Stock in Town - - FresS Every Day - - Get Oar Prices -BEST OF SERVICE. 483-491 Bond Street H s Restaurant in the City .Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. 5 IS Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay IrcnO Brass Wcrks Cor. ISth sod Franklin are: Graduates of the sohool are In con stant demand at salaries ranging from $f0 to $100 per month. Student take the state examination during their course In th sohool and are prepared to receive state certificates on grad uation. ; Expense fange from $120 to $175 per year. Strong normal course and veil equipped training 'department. The fall term open September 1J. For cat alogue containing full Information, ad dress, R IX RFJSflLER, President, or J. B.BUTLKIt, Secretary.