ASTORIA. ORfcGON,1 SATURDAY,4 ' JUNE: 'C'lOO:?. 3. ..rTHE:REAt-TICNIG U iiiudo up of the duUoauy of lastlnsaa o th luncheon, In bits as th. mmJm th pUnl a Wat $'' Hui'b ai'pttl-. ' v y ? s Val t,oaf (WUby'iH,. 1 ! Mara Umt 8lbbyW.. ..:f vlkw) Kara (ftafcf'wmriV.'. Ovvllml flam (Uiulfrand) .... ,. I'ln Muny A Ilurr PU klp bulk OIIvpb lut( queen bill k VK HAVK TUB WWT IKHI.ED MAM IN strawberries, wt ait IT. ,1 urn H6v. t tat tic " ..lie and Ho ... to and I He .....pint tie .. ..pint Z&c TOWN. For J food nivsr iKb3$'HiGGiite . a; epi THE TIDES H,a VfiWf.'''T.' M.") "pTm'," Data. jb.m.1 ft, hnu ft". Monday .'TTTT'"!, ':!' t.l 5:61 T.I TiiMlay . . , . 1 BUS 7.0 CtO 1.1 Wednesday , .. 1 7:0ft t.i 7:41 T.I Thursday .... 4 1:13 1.1 1:46 T.I Krtday t 1:34 1.4 1:17 1.1 Maturdsy . . .. to: 36 4.610:14 l.t MJNtur . .. . 7 11:11 I.IU:0 I.I Hon .lay , , , , I 11:49 1,1 Monday , .,. d . . i 11:49 l.t l'Maiir i '. .. I... 1:04 I.I JUNK. 1101. "Tow Waier ' Data. Monday . . . Tuesday . . . Wsdnssday . Thursday . Kriilay . . Haturday . . HUN DA IT . . Monday . . . Tuesday . Wednesday T .AT.M..XP.. M., iu:i:4 1 0:06 1.7 12:16 1.4 I 1:11 t.l 1:16 1.1 4 1:16 l.t 1:11 1.0 6 1:10 1.4 1:10 l.t I 4:10 I.I 4:20 t.l 7 !: 0.1 1:17 t.l I 1:10 0.0 1:04 1.1 I 4:61-1.1 1:10 t.t U) Ml -0.1 1:21 I.I 1 1 .) t THE - ,: : On '. Lijfllt ColOrGd , It It customary to radoca Uieprio on straw bata Hats I or light colursd (tit baU II f - al thi end of each Mimo i j . T!n i ' hen paopls don'l waul Light Soft Hats w Light Stiff Hats iwt om All Straw Hats ii ' .. . , . . preot reduction on all REDUCED 'l8ht color1 ft ,wl stiff felt hats aa wall at ISSk onttraw all hata. y ' NOW, at tht begining of the eeaaon when 70a r . want a ltgbt hat. Per Cent. HERMAN WISE X5h3 Reliable Clothier and Hatter Flhrmn: Dlala Qucn, In ll-oa. palli, 40 cents. P. A. Trulllnger. The iwtllfit eliop In the city. BIX artleta at the Pata?e baths. V 1 Moot Ma At Hoeflor'n Molt Fsnnuin t Oiayi river full ereara cheese war ranted the best on the coast. Depot and ole agency at No 417 Bond street, Bond Street market. Wholesale and retail. Jell-o the delicious dessert, sold by Johnson Bros. Mi's. Edward Helntse, 373 Franklin avenue, wluhes muslo pupils. Begin ners only acceptvd. Special attention to fingering and time, Iloslyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, feat. Telephone 1311. ' A good workman, using good mater ials, mnket a good job and saves much nnnoyunce. Tou specially need the best In plumbing, gaa fitting, heating appliances and tlnwork. Call on John A, Montgomery, 425 Bond street, and void trouble; Phone 1031. 1 I. Established 1876. Established 1876. NOW THAT. HOUSE CLEANING TIME Is at its height we desire to call your attention to our line of RUGS, CARPETS, MATTINGS AND LINOLEUMS. WECAN surely please -you. give:us a trial. ' f CHARLES HElLBSnN & S0N Labor Day To4 Be Celebrated Labor Council Decides To Have A Noteworthy Observance In September This Year. Utbor dtiy this yar will be cele liratl In Astoria as It hits never be fore been celebrated. At a meeting of the lubur council lout night Is the hull. n lUmcl etreet It was devKlea that a fitting observance of the dny would be approved by the council, and a commit tee of five waa appointed to make the reuulslte arrangements. The five mem bers of the committee are i'ete May J. Muhoney, Chris llenweber, C. M. ehil.ialnam, and J. T. Wchardiem, I'rundnent wakera from all over the lute will be Invited to address the un ions and the general public, and the day will be marked by exertlnea that will bring Oregon's observant of It abreant and ahead of other 'states. Hitherto there has nut been much at tention paid to the fltting celebration of Utbor day in Asutrla, but this year a change wlll.be noticeable, and organ ised lnb r lure will mark its own par ticular1 day with observances of a Note worthy kind..' tf ; i y-V.. ". The Hm Francisco Oyster houaa was reported to- the council as fair by the cooka t,d waiters" union, . j , j S v.:," h , , t,;: s ' MANZANITA IN PORT. I , The lighthouse tender Mansanlta re turnej yesterday evening from , a month's abanc in Alaskan watera. The trip was tltogether an agreeable cut, excepting that soma nasty weather was encountered during lha return The tender visited both Jlmeau and Skag way, both places oreetntlng rather a deserted appewrance, owing to the regu Inr spring exodus of the floating popu lation Into mining districts of the In terior, Douglaa Island is a particular thickly populated crnter, the mines there engaging the attention of ener getic siculllons and active prospect- opi. The omcere ana crew or me bmui- sanita remained in good health during their sbwiKS from this port, and noth ing occurred during the trip to Inter rupt ths general harmony If the vajr age. : ; ;,' " ' EPWOKTH LRAOl'B 80CIA1,. The aorial given last evening a the. home of Dr. T. L. Bull by the elpworth league proved a mrt enjoyahle affulr the large crowd la attendance voting the ent?rtlnmmt to have been the best ever. A number of games wer en cagd In, on the lawn, the pleasant ev ening nuking It very comfortable out of d'tors. A short program was ren dered, an devery numbed was a good one. Th ;y were: Miss' Clara Barker, reading: Mlw Fay Ball, piano Solo: In strumental duet, piano. Misses Fay and Leola Ball. Light refreshments were served by the young ladles. TO RACE FOR GLORY. - All tint desire to tea an exciting and keenly contested race should not fall to meet at the base bull grounds tomor row afternoon at t o'clock, when Joe Znmbollcu and Fred Brown Sr. will run for the fat men's championship of the world. The hundred yards la ex pected to be covered In even time, that la about 50 seconds or to. Joe Is the popular mixer at Foster's Exchange, and It will take about a doxen of his own drinks to revive him ufter the race. There la some lively betting on the event, Andrew, the Sun uyslde man, having bet ISO on Brown, who la booked to roll In ahead of Joe If Andy'a bollef amounts to anything. Immense line Panxlgwr'e. " of negligee shirts at MATINEE EVERY DAT AT 1:30. The Unique theater, located next to Peterson A Brown's has made a great Impreselon on the public, judging from the crtwds which visit the place night ly. The show Is without doubt the best ever seen In Astoria. The manage ment has done away with all the de lays between acts. Something Is on the stage from the time the curtain raises until the show Is over, A matinee is given every afternoon commencing at 3:30. A special matinee will be given for the children next Saturday after noon. Admission 10 cents. Hawea' 13 hats at Dunxlger's. the soap , which began its sale in . the 18th century, sold all through, the 19th and is selling in the 20th. ' 1 fells all over the world. I PERSONAL MENTION 4) : 3 Jacob Buumbarten of Olney wss In the city yesterday. Miss Maude Vuwum was over from her Bklpaiwn home yesterday, Wm. H. Barker left laat night for Pugt sound on a buslnesa trip. ... N. P. Nelson, a wellknown merchant of Olney. la In the city on business. ; Miss Flo nce Camahan will spend today and tomorrow at her west aide home. , Jesse Baker, formerly auditor of Wak lahkum county, will be burled today In Cathlamet. ; Captain Brooke Payne and Mrs, Payne wer in the city yesu-rday fiom Fort Cunby. ' W. .It, Mcintosh returned yesterday from Grays river where he has been vis itlng relatives for a couple o days. Buperlntendent Dorsey It. Smith cam over from Ilwaco yesterday afternoon and In the evening left up for Portland. ChK of Police Hallock hu been on the sick list for the past two or three days, but Is now on the w,ty to re covery. ' : Itlchard J. Vincent has resigned as bookkeeper for the llrookdeld cannery and has accepted the position of Long Beach agent for the I. R. N. He will be In tewn for a few days. Rev. C. . Davles of FtUrberrry, III., is visiting with his former col lege friend. Rev. Henry Marcotte, for few days on his way home from the general assembly at Los Angeles. A. M. La Follette, representative from Marion county, la a guest of Ben ator Fulton. YetAerdey be visited Ft. Canby In company with the senator, and an enjoyable afternoon waa spent in Inspecting the provisions for the de fense of th Columbia. Rev. and Mrs.' Henry Marcotte ar rived home yesterday from an extended trip through California. Mr. Marcotte has been one of the two commissioners from Oregon attending the general as sembly of the Presbyterian church at I. on Angeles, while Mrs. Murcotte has been visiting her parents In Eureka. New line of men's golf shirts, Dan- lirer'H. ' All members of the M. E. Sunday school are requested to meet at the chunn this afternoon at 3 o'clock to re hearse for Children's day. Invitations have reached this city announcing the graduation of Miss Hel en Cowglll from the Baker City high school. Miss Helen Is the daughter of W. C. Cowglll formerly of Astoria, and was a student In the local schools. ' . BOCK STARTS' TOMORROW. . gwlft Work of Harrison Allen Has s' ' ' tens HI Return, Round the world In W days would pre sent small difficulty to Harrison Alien Judging from his 'recent trip to 8slem. Mr. Allen bft Astoria by the morning train Thursday and waa buck by the noon train yesterday, afUr transacting his buslnesa In the capital and setting the revised requisition papers for Bock and his companions on their way to Han Fruncleco. Mr. Allen left here on the morning of Thursday and covered the 100 mile there and back in about 34 nouns. Gov em or Chamberlain, his secretary, and the secretary of state met him at Sa lem and the requisition papers wer forwarded to California on the overland train the same evening. By this ar tangement If everything move on time Hherlff Linvlile will be able to start for home tomorrow evening, bringing back the most notorious swindlers that have hitherto graced the annals of Astoria. The penalty for perjury in a caae such a that In which Bock flgu'es is not less than three yeans In the peni tentiary nor mm than SO. From all indications If Bock la found guilty he will have to stand a good stiff sentence. The case Is one of the most unique In the annals of municipal litigation.. . LAST OUTSIDE SALEM. The execution of Smith, the new wife murderer. In Portland yesterday marks the close of the old system whereby executions took place In the various counties. In future all hang ing will be carried out In the state penl tentiary. , At the present time there Is one condemned murderer.Pleajsint Arm strong, of Baker county, awaiting the execution of his sentence, and It la doubtful bow the law will be Interpret ed In his case as he was sentenced he fye the new act came Into effect. In the case of Smith a strong effort was made to save' his neck. District Attorney Allen waa In Salem on Thurs day night In- connection with the Bock caaa. and he heard the argument made by the attorney for Smith before the governor. The plea for reconsideration of the sentence was based upon the 111- neas of one of the Jurymen, the allega tion being made that the vrdlct waa re turned partly to relieve the Juror from further duty. The funeral of the late John Smith, the Lewis and Clark rancher, was held yesterday. Rev. Oscar Ostrom officiat ed. A great many of the Lewis and Clark residents were in attendance. In terment was at the LewlsandClark cem etcry. . . The members of the hoee team Intend developing good tfpeed and were out on Commercial street last night doing a turn. The usual crowd collected to watch the performance. The young men will doubtless do good team work after they get together a few times, and the onlookers last evening bespeak praise for their efforts. A great deal of interest waa mani fested In the trap shooting of some of the boys yesterday afternoon on the Elmore dock. Owing to the strong wind that was blowglng It was hard to make hlxh scores, but all the aame some excellent shooting was made. On Sunday afternoon the "400" club "will hold Its weekly shoot, and it la expected that a large number will attend. FISHERY NOTES. That the Importance of the smaller fish of the Pacific coast Is being realis ed is shown by the fact that canneries are being built for sardines and other specie. The Carlisle Packing company on Lumml Island, Washington, la now shipping large quantities of herring at profitable rate. ,, , i' The failure of tha great house of Por ter Bros, of Chicago haa forced Into bankruptcy the North American Flsh erlea company, which had Its head quarters In Falrhaven. The United Fish and Packing, com pany of Falrhaven will pack a large quantity of salmon In porcelain Jars this season. A big cannery at Anacortes, Wash., will make A specialty of canning sar dines. , FCNERAL OF MRS. PARKER. The funeral of Mrs., C. L. Parker was largely attended yesterday. Ser vices at the residence of W. T. Mc Gregor were conducted by Rev. W. Seymour Short, after which a special train conveyed the funeral party 1 to Ocean View cemetery. There were many beautiful floral tributes, and the sorrow was general at the logs or such a woman i s Mrs. Parker, Blcyela sulfa half price at Danxiger'al BEAUTIFY YOUR ROOMS. ; As a large number of the beautiful pictures displayed by the ladles of the Llbruty association In the Masonic building, corner Ninth and Clmmerclal streets, remain unsold they will now be offered for sale at term to suit pur chasers. This Is a grand opportunity to secure choice works of art suitable for framing and worthy to adorn any roonv at whatever .you can -aff trd to pay. The ladies desire to close them out this week. All the proceeds go to the library. " Do toot miss this genuine closing out sale. ' Stein-Booh suits at DanslgeCa. , GOOD FOR THE HEALTH. What l nicer than a tender, Juicy steak properly broiled?, And , where can It be prepared ao well aa at the Toka Point Oyster House? Try It. Everything that IS good and in season, and served so you will enjoy It,' Short orders. Private rooms, Neat sjid at tractive. '"",';; v-'V'- i Young- YftenV nobby, Wits at Daniiif- A SUBSTITUTE FOR RUBBER. After experimenting for several years a substitute for rubber has been per fected. It Is produced, principally, from asphalt, and can be used in the manu facture of rubber goods, linoleum, etc. A substitute of this kind will probably answer as well as the genuine article, but In medicine It has been proven, time and again, that all substitutes are dan geroua. Therefore beware ofthem when purchasng Hoeteltef's Stomach- Bitters, the celebrated family medicine for atom ach, liver and, kidney Ills, by noticing that our private stamp over the neck of the bottle la unbroken. The Bitters positively cures nausea, ' headache, dlsxlness, dyspepsia, Indigestion, con stipation, nervousness and general weakness. Be sure to give it a trial. For sale by all druggists and general dealers. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day, Let us answer It to-day. Try Pre- a delicious, and, healthful dessert. pared in two minutes.- No boiling! no baking 1 add boiiingt water and set to eooL, Flavors:- Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry; G& package at your grocers to-day. io eta. SAVE THE PENNIES Tbey r ths staff Dollars are ma'le ol. Toucan save both . -. t : LV '.' ' Vi ;-.r 1.,. PENNIESAND DOLLARS by making your parchsUes where you get th most value for your money. , . WE ARE LEADERS in fashions, styles, and low prices in everything front kerchief to a $100 tailor-made soil. ' ' Notice these values: Bleached, mnsliu . 5c yd Unbleached muslin 5c yd 6 spook thread i -, . 23c Double width sheeting 1 9c yd Fast black hose 10c pr- 5c lace for 3c yd '- 6 rolls toilet paper for 25c lead pencils 6c doz 1 bottle black ink, , . , ,8c 6-cent tablets for . 4c 1 can talcum powder 10c ' 1 bo toilet soap" : " r'lOc" ' 1 tar.castile. soap 20c. 1 bottle Rubifoam 19c ' Mail orders promptly filled 5e A. DUNBAR CO. Do You Lille Cheese? Look over onr list of recent arrivals You will surely see what you want Imported Swiss , Koguefort Primost Clatsop Cream California Cream Eyssens Celebrated Dutch ." Appetite Kase Martin's Eastern Cream Tillamook Cream -Young America - -Sap Sapo Limburger- FOARD a STOKES GO. Astoria - - Ore. nu nun int jolalii BetterTalle a VallTcnt Costs You Only $5.00 Hardwood frame camp stools 2$ cents Complete outfits, stoves, dishes, tinware, etc H. H. ZiF - The Housefurnhher COMMERCIAL STKEET ' The Palace Tile Best Ocattiiinint ' 1 . ' s Retular Meals, 25 Cents ' r Sunday Dinners Specialty Everything-toe Market Affords Palace Catering Company All Kinds of Mattresses Made to Order ' ' Furnitnre Repaired Upholstering ' Adams Henninsen ' Dealers In Forciture. Stoves;: Tinware. Ibase Furnishings. Second-baod Goods Boogbt Aod Sold. , Wt Boy All Kindt of Jtmk. 405 BOND STREET, ASTORIA. OREGON. ' "PHONE. RED 130S H OTEI3 PORTLAN D The Finest Hotel in the Northwest PORTLANDS - - OREGON NEW 'ZEALAND FIRE INSDRANCE COMPANY Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., 5an Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has beeii Underwriting on tbV Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years, ! ' SAMUEL ELMORE & CO?, Ageny;Astdria, 0r& '