--THE REAL' PICNIC-- la.mad lip Pttii 0'llr of tuuiniHw''tht,' luiieton, Huh appetla In Uu a fh n4iik tha i.imilf ft rial sttceesir "' J it Veal Ixmf (Jlbby's). lUm Loaf S!tiby') ...... , . D svlled Ham (UnuVr wood's) Deviled Hum (Underand) ... Tin Manny A Bur PlckUw bulk Olive large uuten bulk ;.u WR HAVK TUW HKST H01LKD HAH IN strawberrle, w are IT.. ROSS. HIGGINS CO. THE JUNE, IHOJ. !!liWtw.';; ZZrT Pats. m7) 'ftTJ&ni.'l ft Monday . . ... 1 4:14 t.8 6:51 T. Tuesday . , . . t 6:45 T.O 1:60 T.7 Wednesday . .. t 7:05 . T:4 7.1 Thursday .... 4 t.3 1:46 T. rrlday ( t:ii 6.4 :I7 6.1 Halurday, . .. 610:36 6.6 10:64 1.6 BUNOAT . .. . 7U:I1 6.611:06 I.I Monday f UM9 1. 1 Monday .... I 11:4 1.6 laeetla? j..v l:ij . 1 Ml TO MY FRIENDS And'CMbmers HERMAN WI5.E X5ho Reliable Clothier and Hatter Opposite Palace Restaurant Fishermen: palls. 40 cents. Dixie Queen, In 10-os. P. A. Trulllnger. The liveliest shop In the city, artists at the Pala: baths. 61X Oraya river full cream cheese war ranted the best on the coast. Depot and tola agency at No 417 Bond strest, Bond Street market. Wholesale and retail. Meet Met At Uostler'a Moitft, fe'ountwtn 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. WE CAN SURELY PLEASE YOU.' . GIVEJUS A TRIAL. ' v.' ' ' ' ' . AsAAAsvWV CHARLES IIEIIB0KN S SON 1903. : ;r.V;;'v-!;:,1903..'', .1 tan J&o ., 1 (n Ilia ,lfie and lie . Do and tOc .....pint te J pint 25c TOW.". For Hood River 1 i. TIDES i " "June," ltoa. A." m7 ZK b.rnT M. ZllZJi:'" Monday TTT" Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . . Friday . . . Saturday .,. HUNDAY f . 4 Monday ... .... TuHday . . . Wt dni day h.m, ll:l ft 0.4 ft 0:06 1:16 S:26 l:io 4:60 6:13 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.4 6.6 0.6 0.0 0.8 6.6 11:16 1.0 1.6 1.0 1:16 1:16 6:lol t.t 4:60 :n 6:0 6:60 7:16 1.6 1.1 1.1 :10: 6:61 1 I 10 7t3 t. - I i i t Desiring to secure for the Coming Fall i THE CREAM OF GOOD GOODS For my Customers, I have gone East for a month. I respectfully invito yonr patron age during my absence, assuring you that Jou will bo treated courteoualy and honorably not only because I insist upon ouch treatment on Uie part of my sales men, but because 1 know them to bo naturally tlonost and Civil. Mr. Duncan Ferguson, Mr. C. W. Sj.riggo, Mr. Clia. MoEwan, and my son, Leo Wine will feel honored to have you call ') and I shall appreciate your support. Sincerely, i JHI-o the delicious Johnson Bros. dessert, sold by Mrs. Edward Helntse, S73 Franklin avenue, withes muslo pupils. Begin ners only accepted. Special attention to fingering and time. Roslyn coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on tlio market. George W. Sanborn, agent, Telephone 1311. ' A good workman, using good mater ials, makes a good Job and saves much annoyance. You especially need the best In plumbing, gas fitting, heating appliances snd tlnwork. Call on John A. Montgomery, 426 Bond, street, and avoid trouble, Phqne 1031. ASTORIA, Salmon Bear , Clear Brand AH Fishermen Should Watch For Those Stamped with "1901' On Left Side. Any onn finding a salmon with the fig ur 1H01 stampd amidships on Us port sfde coming -up the Columbia this sea sun will do more to upset the theories bf an Imposing array of scientific men than any fisherman has ever done be fore, - The re'tson Is this: Superintendent Drown, who Is in charge of the state hatchery on the Hnake river, last No vember stamped 20Q male salmon desctitwvl above, and carefully turned them out after the spawning procGMs had been ctmplfted plating them below the racks so that they would have ev ery opportunity of returning safely to the sea. Now It la the unanimous and Arm belief of all fishery expert that salmon after spawning never reaches the sea again, and In consequence, slKuld one of theee 2"0 marked Huh be taken here, ull the theory will be bust ed Hit flat as a paper balloon. Warden Van Dueen Is anxious that the Information be widely distributed, n that If any flnhermnn finds a salmon with loot on Its side he will notify the warden's office. BCHOOL TIME ENDING. This Week to See Many Pupils Releas ed for Vocation. Most of the country schools In the county being summer schools are now In full swing, but those At Seaside, Hammond, and Westport will close ear- iy this week. School Superintendent Lyman has al ready forwarded blanks, supplies, and doles of the new school law to the lerks of the different districts, and ev- rythlng Is In readiness for the annual school meeting, which are to be held throughout Oregon on June 16. The nrlmimil buslnrs to ccme before the imx lines will be the election of direct ors and clerks. A special school tax may also be levied, but notification of Intention to do this must be Inserted In the notice of meeting, which hae to be posted 10 days In advance. The law provides that in school die. IrlcW of the first class (.those havlnif 1000 or more children of school age) one director shall be chosen for a term of Ave years. In all other districts one director Is chosen for a te'rm of three years and a clerk for one year. VETERAN . PASSES AWAY. B. Franklin, Who Fought In The Mexican Wr, Passes Away. Death yesterday claimed a veteran of the Mexican war In the person of B. B. Franklin, who die partly from the gtneral debility of old age and purtly from the results of the accident he met with laat Fourth of July, when he was run over by a wagon and his hip wa broken. Mr. Franklin was over 80 years of age and for the past quarter of a cen tury had resided In Astoria, being known to almost everyone In the city. For a lime he conducted undertaking business here. Mr. Franklin had no children, but W survived by a wife. The funeril will takeplace tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock from PoWs. The Interment will be In Greenwood cem etery. , TICKLED CHINESE EARS. 8 There are phonographic records and phonographic records. One that was In use In the store of the Dock Lung com pany yesterday afternoon was a compar atlve novelty there, and a crowd gath ered to listen to the atralna of the Btrl dent Chinese song that ripped through the air. The surrounding Chinamen seemed delighted with the performance for the record was doubtless made by some star of the Chinese operatic stage. KEEPS UP AVERAGE. Tho ;old storage plants are having the pick of tho run Just at present, some splendid flsh coming In every day. The canneries are not recolvlng many more than las week, although a little improvement Is noticed. The unusally warm weather that Is now prevalent Is expected to bring on the run In full strength by Monday or Tuesday, STARTS NEW LOGGING CAMP. A new logging camp Is to be atarted on the Lewie and Clark river by F. M. Warren. The site chosen Is Jst north of the Muchad place on the river, and It Is expected that considerable work will be done there. , Robert Hill will have charge of the camp. ' Mary D'Amloo, a girl of 16,' died yes terday of consumption. She Is surviv ed by her mother, a brother, and a mar ried sister. The funeral will be held to morrow morning from the home the In terment being In Greenwood cemetery. OREGON, SUNDAY, 4 JUNE IPERSONAL 2s" 15 N T I O N I H. R. Hoeflur Is In Portland today Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Carney are In Portland today. v ' : . Ar.Ila and Mugo Strom were down from Svensen yesterday. Herman Wise leaves today for a trip to the east to last a month. E. F. Llbke wis In town yesterday from the Lewis and Clark. , . ' . Miss Gertrude 'Irallier Is over from Warrenton visiting with her aunt. Miss Florence Turner Is in the city from her school on Walluskl vl'lting her mother. , ' B. S. Worsley returned last evening to hU Knappa home after a tew days spent In the city. Judge McBrlde of the circuit court was In the city yesterday and opened court for an hour. ; , Captain Gregory went to Portland last night to visit with his family. He will return tonight. Mrs. F.rnest Bross, wife of the manag Ing editor of the Oregonlan, passad through the city yesterday. , Pete Kruse of the Astora Iron works leave today for Sin Francisco where he will spend two months. Mlos Pickle Byrd an her cousin Mini Esther Gearhart went to Miss Lyrd's hon.e near Seaside hut evening. Mrs. Einll .Hammarxtrom Is enter taining her brother and mother. Prof. and Mrs. Bel fridge of San Francisco. Matt Pomeroy 1-I aent for the Vancouver Transportation company went to Rainier last evening. ' He will return today. N. A. Marrs went to Portland takt night to remain over today. Assessor Cornelius went to Portland last night. Mr. and Mrs. James Manner came over from their cottage at Ing beach yesterday and In the evening ieft for their homo In Portland. Ralph Wooden came In yesterday from Nehalem. The young man Is suf fering from a lame hand, a ehurp ax having come In contact with It. Fred Hendrlckson the had chef of the Palace Catering company, and Mnr Hendrlckson will leave this Morning for Duluth, Minn., where they will visit with relatives. Secretary of State Dunbar :me lown from Portland on the noon train yesterday on a matter of private busi ness, and returned . ly . the evening train. MARINE ITEMS. ' The launch Queen, being in need of some minor repairs, the Eclipse made the run to Grays river yesterday. The Munsantta's crew Is being busily employed at present In landing buoys and other routine work. " The barkentlne Northwest arrived In yesterday In ballast from Redondo to load lumber. SECURE FINE SHAD. Could some unbelieving easterners that scoff at Columbia shad haveseen tho splendid flah that W. O. Barnes.of the C. R. P. A. had yesterday morning, they would have been effect ually silenced. The ahad, which was taken In the Eureka seine, "was over two feet long, eight Inches deep, and elghed 10 6-4 pounds. Its ultimate fate was to furnish a meal for Secre tary George. SEASONABLE SALE An apron and golf sun bonnet sale ill be given by the ladles of the Monday club on Tuesday June In the Masonic building. Light refreshments afternoon and evening. , Bicycle suits half price at Danxtger'a. BEAUTIFY YOUR ROOMS.? As a lurge number of the beautiful pictures displayed by the ladles of the Library association ' In the Masonic building, comer Ninth and Cimmerclal streets, remain unsold they wlH now be offered for sale at terma to suit pur chaser. This la a grand opportunity to secure choice works of art suitable for framing and worthy to adorn any room, at whatever you can afttrd to pay. The ladles desire to close them out this week. All the proceeds go to the library. Do not miss this genuine closing out sale. . Steln-Boch suits at Danilger's. GOOD FOR THE HEALTH. , What la nicer than a tender, Juicy steak properly broiled? And where can it be prepared so weu aa at the Toke Point Oyster HouseT Try It. Everything that Is good and In season, and served so you will enjoy It; Short orders. Private rooms. Neat and at tractive. 7, 190.1. BOCK IS CORNERED. Governor Grants Request for Extradt , tlon of Alleged Perjurers. That the work of District Attorney Allen In the Bock rase has borne good fruit is shown by the following dispatch received by The Astorlan last nights Sacramento, June 6. Governor Par dee today Issued warrants of arrest up. on the requisition of the governor of Oregon for Cbarief Lane, alias Bock Joslah Smith, and his son Adalbert Smith, all charged with, having com mltted perjury In Astoria for the pur pose of obtaining damages for Injuries alleged to have been sustained by Lane The prisoners are In Jail In Oakland. Tne caw has already been told at length In The Aetorian. Bock will sun today on his Journey to face the accus ation that have been made against him, and If he b proved guilty there I a heavy sentence awaiting him. SALMON MARKET IMPROVING. The salmon markets, particularly thos In the east, are slowly Improving. New York advices state that the de mand for red Alaska and snckeye Is better and stocks are going more rapid ly Into consumption. June, July, and August are good months In the market and further Improvement is looked for at any time. The cheeper grades, how ever, are barely steady, with supplies heavy. Should the packing of chums and pinks be decreased during the coming season, there will be a close clean up by the end of the year, and, with th higher cost of packing, the market for the beter grade will nat urally be on an Improved basis. UNIQUE THEATER KINDER GARTEN. Anybody passing the Unique theater yesterday would have thought It wa a kindergarten instead of a theater, the opinion being baaed upon the hundreds ef children who surrounded door wait ing for the opening. A good orogram was given to the little one and at times It seemed they would laugh them selves to death. The same perform ance wUI be given this afternoon, and the coon act Itself Is worth the prlcxf admission, ' Don't miss the big show tomorrow. Many and varied features will be given and they will all be good. Paul La Croix the "Jump Jugger;" l?n cle Josh's Vlelt to Chinatown, and the nuyi from Ireland will be a few of them. A. O. IT. W. ELECT OFFICERS. At their meeting last evening the Workmen elected officers to serve dur ing the ensuing term. The installation will take place at .the met meeting lu July. Following is the result, of the election: M. F. Hardesty, M. W. O. F. Morton, foreman. Harrison Allen, overseer. W. L. Trulllnger, guide. F. D. Wii tcn, recorder. Jacob Martin, Inside watch. E. C. Foster, outside watchman. ' Drs. Tuttle, Pllklngton, KsU-s and Cordlner. lodge physicians.. LUMBER COMPANY ATED. INCORPOR- Formal articles of Incorporation of the American Lumber company were filed with the county recorder yester day, the Incorporators being Frank Patton, N. D. Bain, F. L.' Parker, C. L. Houston, and J. E. Ferguson. The capital stock is 6150,0110 in 6100 sharae, and the principal place of business is to be In Astoria. NEW ROLLER ARRIVES. Astoria streets are now bound to be on their beat behaviour, for a crushing argument In the form of the new five ton Austin roller arrived last' night by the A. & C, R. Ry., and Is now at the freight sheds. The building of maca dam streets on Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, Fifteenth, and Jerome will now pro ceed after a delay of some weeks on account bf the non-arrival of the roller, '' PUPILS TO ATTEND GRACE V CHURCH. ' - The graduating clas of the high school will attend Grace church this evening In a body to hear the bacca laureate sermon, which Is to be preach ed by Rev. William Seymour Short. It Is expected that most of the other high school pupils will also be present, al though they will not attend as a schoool but Individually. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Divine service at 11 a. m. and T p. m. Sunday school at 12:30. Service at Holy InnocentB' chapel at 3:30. At the evening service In Grace church the sermon will be delivered to the gradu ating class Of the high school. an iijiswn tPM.lt,pauai- r it w ERECT -'',. SUMMER 75-cent CORSET or 50 Ceats I c56c A. DUNBAR CO. Do You Lille Imported Swi3S Roguefort - ' Primost Clatsop Cream California Cream ' -Sap Sapo FOARD a - Astoria - HO FOR THE BEACH Better TaHe a Wall Tent Costs You Only $5.00 Hardwood frame camp stools 25 cents Complete outfits, stoves, dishes, tinware, etc H. H. ZAPF - The Houelurnisher KHMJ4 COMMERCIAL STKEET The The Palace Cafe All Kinds of Mattresses Made to Order r Adams $ Henning'sen ; Z,-l'Jt-Y. 'Dealers In. lin-i Tt'tVi' : 'Z':- i Furniture. Stoves, Tinware, House Furnishings. Second-band Goods Booght And Sold. V 4 i vt ' . W Bny AH Kindt of Junk. 405 BOND STREET, ASTORIA. OREGON, I-f O TE t PORTEA N D 1 3The Finest Hotel In the Northwest , , f PORTLAND, r . - OREGON v Of New Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco, UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF-SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two yean. ' " SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. 3. FORM .... CORSET quality Cheese? Look over oar list of recent arrivals4 You will surely see what 3ou want. Eyasens Celebrated Dutch Appetite Kase Martin's Eastern Cream Tillamook Cream Young America Limburger- STOIIES CO. ' Ore. Best Restaurant Refnlar Meals. 25 Cents uouay UIUUGI9 s pcwiaiiy ,4 ; Everything1 the Market Affords ' Palace Catering Company i Furniture He paired Upholstering . 'PHONE, RED 2305 i