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VOLUME LVI. ASTOKIA, OREGON, SUNDAY,' Jl'MK 1 28, 1003. WE .SELL THE GOODS r But not the buyers of them. Weclo the the men and boyi and they are satisfied because well ' dressed Enormous telling enables us to carry a large m lety and maintain ' low prices Just now let us direct your attention to a fine display of seasonable underwear, Just what you want for this weather. P. A. STOKE S TURKISH I BATHS f RUSSIAN AT 339 COMMERCIAL ST. Owen from .'I IN M. to il A..M. dally, except Miimla) n. On SujmIujh from H IN' M. to il A. M. FlrNt-elaiw (-hlropo-(tUt lit attendance. T. It. IAVIES Proprietor. HAY TOOLS Of every description at FISHES BROTHERS Every tiling from a grew hook to a mowing mnciiine. FIRE WORKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - - All Rinds - - J.N. GRIFFIN. FOR MEN AND BOYS We are the agents for the , ' . , 11 , 5 IDEAL SHIRTS Clicap and medium grades, the best lines on the market U)Q Brown Shoe - V "' :- - at $2.00 Uq Queen Bee Shoe - - at $2.50 Our many customers boar witnoss to the 'merits of these shoes. The Banner Brand For boys and youths cannot be THE BEE HIVE HtftSduffMd V Mm XSSBa The Old Way . WAS GOOD ENOl'CUl. as long aa there was no better, but V' ' ' ' f 9 u . now it's possible to have modern things the sort of conveniences which In crease enjoyment and personal comfort Let us tit up your bathroom properly. You'll like the way we do the work. W.J.SCULLEY 470-472 Commercial. Phone Black 824$ Clothing excolled in quality and price NO CLASH OCCURRED President Roosevelt Received At His Home Town With ' Marked Honors WERE TWO DEMONSTRATIONS But Factional Difference Only Added To The Unlety Of The OccttHloiit Oyster Bay, June President Roosevelt homecoming was made the occasion for a fete hers. His reception wiis notable for Its enthusiastic cor diality and likewise for Its vigor. The latter quality was due W a alight fac tional difference among the townspeo ple, the result being that the president was accorded a double reception, Oyster Bay board Of trade headed by President J. Morgan Griffin had Klunned an elaborate demonstration ami e.Asemblyman Maurice Tow sen! representing the townspeople had arranged another. Both were carried out according to the program, but both were directed to the sume end the friendly rivalry between the factions resulted only In wlJIog to the enthu lam of the reception. ' FOUGHT FOR REVOLVER. Dvsperate Struggle Between Jealous Man and GUI. New York. June 27.-Aftr a desper ut stniKB'e ''! Lulu M,lu'r' hl" stcpdtutfhter. In "The Hermitage," one jf the finest residences In Wallminon, N. J,, Wl!llnm Desnler ha shot and .innireiously wounded his wife ana then shot himself In .he heart cuusing in stint death. He had been estranged from his wife for more than a year and went buck. It is said, to sK a recon- cllllntlin. Dessler. after leaving his wife, opened a saloon, at Guttenburg. ilia venture vs a 'allure. When b ret J.'ned to ' Ills wife's hou.4 the stepdaughter answered his rh.g at the door. IXiwler p.uneu uer aside and rushed to bis wife's apart ments. Firing two shots at his wife, lfler then turned the pistol in himself.' after having overturned nil the furniture 'n a desperate struggle with the girl, who had followed him up stair and attempted to secure posses sion of the revolvir. MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE. Negro Doctor Is Found Guilty of Hide ous Crime. Philadelphia. June 27 .-The trial of George P. Horsey, a negro herb doctor for the murder of William Dans, has resulted -n a verdict of murder In the first d-gree. Horsey wae Indicted with Mrs. Gi'.herlne Dani who Is charged with admlnlstrlng to her husband pois on furnished by the "doctor." She Is .waiting trial. A3 TO BRITISH TREATY. London, June 27.-The Times corre spondent at Shanghai telegraphs that the Chinese treaty commissioners are Informed that the Peking government expects an early ratification of the Brit Ish treaty which, says the correspond ent. U advisable, because, while arti cle I has not been accepted In Its en tirety by all the other power, It plr It It adopted In the present American ani Japan' tiegotlatloai. ..BOUND OVER FOR JURY. Miss Marie Ware Is Out On $2000 '.. ,;l Bonis. , Portland. June 27.-Mlss Marie Ware formerly United States commissioner at Eugene, and Horace G. McKinley, timber land operator, charged with con spiracy to defraud the government out of public lands, were this afternoon 1 A ..... TTnUr1 Rtatp. CommlS- loner Sladen to the fedeVal grand Jury. nnn.ii were fixed at S2000. Miss ware furnished hers and; McKlnley was given till Monday to provide oonas men. 1 CLUB MAN CONVICTED. New York, June 27.Frank S. Wol- ler, a mining engineer and well known club man of Brooklyn, has been con victed of grand larceny In the first de- gre ni sentenced to serve not less than one year nor more than two and half years In the state prison. He wan tried In connection with the "Ho rseshoe Copper Mining company" cases BALFOUR AND CHAMBERLAIN Assumed That the Two Are Agreed as , i To Future PoUty. London, June 27. All the morning papers make Colonial Bocjretury Cham berlain's and Premier Balfour's speech es at the Constitutional club the sub- lect of leading articles which follow rty lines. The most noticeable fea ture of the occasion 1 acknowledged to have been the announced harmony be tween the two cabinet ministers on the questions which many , expect will prove the rock on which the unionist party will remain divided. The colonial secretary's careful state mont that Mr. Balfour's leadership essential to union and the success of the unionist prty, followed later by the statement that a system of pref crentlal tariffs Is the only system by which the empire can be kept together is taken to mean that there can no longer remain any doubt that the pre m'er and the colonial secretary bavi agreed on the future policy. The op position papers rejoice, asserting that the difference which is .known to ex 1st Inside the cabinet ranks, -coupled with tlw opposition of the working peo pie In the country, must bring defeat to ihe advocates of Mr. ; Chamberlain' policy when a gemial election takes place. PIftHriP POTTER GETS VIGOROUS Deals Out Borne Battle Axe Advice to ; Complaining Rector. New York, June 27. Bishop Henry C. Potter has taken notice of the open let ler sent to him by the Rev, n. C. Fel- IliiKham, vl ar of Hcxton, Hertford shire, England, and has sent to the vicar a reply that la vigorous and point ed. Furthermore, . he has written to the Rev. Dr. G. M. Christian, rector of the church of which complaint ' was made, advising him to apply for a de tail of police and in case the Hexton vicar and hla followers present them selves and interfere, to direct the po lice to throw the party Into the street. WARNING NOT SERIOUS.' ' Busslans Make Appeal to Continue the Persecution of Jews. London, June 27. The Odessa corre spondent of the Pally Mall telegraphs that the seizure by the Klshlncff police of copies of a printed appeal to the cit Isena to continue the attacks on Jews has created uneasiness in official cir cles. Th circular says: "The government's warning need not be taken seriously. If the persecution of the Jewa la carried out with proper determination, the southern centers will ultimately follow suit resulting In the wholesale exodus of the detested and detestable Jew from the south of Russia." WHILE BURYING HIS WIFE Pool Room Raided While Proprietor is Attending Sad Duty. New York. June 27. Six alleged pool rooms In the "tenderloin" district, In cluding "The Aliens," have bee'n raid ed and 592 prisoners captured, making the raid the biggest of the kind ever executed here. Allen's place was raid ed while the alleged proprietor was bu rying his wife. None of the Inmates of any of the six places escaped. A lot of racing paraphernalia was con fiscated. DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER. Bill Talked to Death n British House of Commons. London, June 27. The opponents In the house of commons of the deceased wife's sister's bill talked the measure lo death yesterday for this session. The bill was the eighth on the order of the dy but owing to Rattles of Lord Hugh Cecil and others It was not recto ed until to late to proceed further. This disposes of the bill again, but it may survive, appearing again next ses sion as usual. ; Flat Iron j wear out . So do ButitfbJles a. l your merchant HERMAN WISE, IV . II mm j Sole Agent for Astoria. PETITION IS JUSTIFIED Presentation Of Note Of Protest Will Not Be An Unusual Procedure. ' PRECEDENTS ARE RECORDED Attitude To lie AMiimed IIj ItusMla Must lie Swallowed By United Ktates. Washington, June 27. Ihe officials of the state department assert positively that a close examination of precedents Justified the presentation by the presi dent of the United States of the Jew ish petition to the Russian government, and that no government ha a right to object to ihe presentation of such a pe tition, nor has the government a right to object if the presentation is declin ed." This means that the United States will not And ground to quarrel with Russia If the crar refuses to receive the petition now being prepared ' by the council of B'nal B'rith. There -vere no developments oday re apectlng the petition, save ihe annowv cement that if Is the purpose of the framers to have it numerously signed ly prominent Christians as well as Jews. FLED TO FOOT HILLS. FaniH'es Drives) By Floods Are Swel tering In Hot. Sun. El Paso. Tex., June 27. The high waters of the Rio Grande north of this city In New Mexico have driven hun dreds of families from their homes and these have taken refuge in the foot hills. Mrs. William McDonald of 'ier Ino, N. M., la among those who nave taken refuse in El Paso. In describing the situ itlon, Mrs. McDonald wys: "The high water has practical! ren dered homeless every resident from Msn,uite and Earl hum south to White Spur, N. M. All along the road tn the sandhills families can be sees camped with no shelter. The heat of the sun in the hills is Intolerable, Ms"y fami lies are not only homeless but living on rhort rations. ' ' M El Paso the river continues to fall slowly. , ' RAILWAY IN FAR EAST. Direct Communication Between Mos cow and Port Arthur London, June 27. The St. Peters burg correspondent of the Dally Chron icle says the Manchurian railway au thorities have completed arrangements for thorough railway communications between Moscow and , Port Arthur. The Russiaha, he adds, ev idently intend to exploit the mineral resources of Man churla to their own advantage. The Manchurian railway has been given the right to work all coal mines situated within 30 miles right and left of tl)e line for Its whole length, s and i: even outside this limit all concessions must first be offered to the Manchurian Rail way company.' ' ANARCHISTS DEPARTED. Were to Be Sentenced. So Their Bonds are Forfeited. Paterson, N. J., June 27. William Macqueen and Rudolph Grossman, the anarchists convicted of having .taken part" In the labor riot her last June, have failed to appear in court to have their five year sentence put Into exe cution and their bail bonds of S5Q0 each' were declared forfeited. It Is said they have left the country. GOVERNMENT WINS POINT. Opponents To, Canal Treaty Have vv, Opened Discussion. . ( Washington, June 27. The state de partment has received a dispatch from Bogota saying the canal discus sion has been opened in the Colombian house by representatives opposed to the treaty. The government objected the ground that it was not ready present It, but would do so later. The government's position was sustain- ed by a vote of 38 to 5. STOCKBROKER INSANE. ' New York, June 27. Henry Prentice, a well known stockbroker has been de clared Insane and unfit to manage his affairs. The proceedings were brought by his wife who testified to his numer ous delusions, while two physicians pre pounced him a paretic. VALIANT HUSBAND KNOCKED OUT TWO t-OOL RUFFIANS. Prominent St. Loulslan Spends Night In Police Court for Coming to Defense of Ills Wife. New York, June 27..-Because he pun Ished c couple of men who Insulted his wife and afterwards attacked him, J as. Van S. Barrett of St. Louis, has pas sed an hour In a tenderloin police stA tlon. , Mr.'and Mrs, Kr.rrett' bad vteited Madison Square garden with Mr. and Mrs. Walters, also of St. Louis, and were Just about to enter a hotel at Broadway and Thirty-second atreet when, they alls -re, a man describing himself aa Richard Collins, an archi tect, male an insulting gesture toward Mrs. Birrett. The laliea were walk ing six feet In front of their husbands. Barrett atpped forward , and pulled down the man's hand, saying If he did anything like that again he would get knocked down. Wtth Collins was a waiter. As Barrett passed the latter struck him on the back of his head. Barrett turned swiftly and landed a terrific blow between his assailant's eyes. The man aroppa ime a tog. Col'.lns took a hand and was also lel led. 'r,x''-;:': '."' ; The crowd gathered and two J elect ive who hurried ip found I-a t'olnte, the waiter, unconscious, with- Wood cos Ing from his mouth and ears, and Col tins much dazed. La Polite was tak en to a hospital and Collins, with Bar- tett and his friends were taken to the station. The sergeant ordered Barrett locked up, but later, when Informed that La Polnte had recovered -amst-loua rAns, ordered bis release. ! . NOT ORDNIARY BURGLARS. Strange Defease Introduced By Lon don Attorney. New York, June 27. Owing to the curious rumo. awarding to several pa I,ers, circulating In the west end the greatest interest has been felt In ihe cast of two men w ha have just been sentenced to four years penal ser vitude on. a charge of" attempted hur Kliiry .it the sesidence of Mrs. George Keppel In Portman Square, Bays a Lon don dispatch to the Herald. , , At tha trial, counsel for the defense pointed out that the men were not bur glars In the ordinary sense of the word, while the police Inspector gave evidence aa to their respectability. The prisoners seemed' to have opened the Iront door nd walked to the very spot where the Jewels, whicb were of much greater value than was previously stat ed, were kept. What basis there Is for the rumors Inquiries at the best sources of Information have failed to discover. , COMPANT INCORPORATED. Hartford, Conn., June 27 Charles W Gross nd Arthur L. Shipman haw fil ed with the secretary of state articles of incorporation for the Manila Rail way and Ufhtlng L-ompany with R'tfo 000 capital. The company has the right to build any kind of railroad anywn we tq run steamship lines and to establish gas and electric plants outeide of Con necticut. The ackrs of the new com pany are said to be New York capital ists. . :J JEWELS STILL MISSING. Buffalo. June 27. There Is no chia to the missing Jewels or Senorita Ipas, daughter of the Filipino leader. The girl Is the guest of the daughter of Mayor Knight of this city. The porter of. the sleeping car on which the girl arrived here denies ' all Icnowledge of the affair. '. ''.. , ","'':' . '. " ' FORCIBLE FACTS ROBINSON SELLS FURNITURE Sells Good, Stylish Fur nishings At Low Prices. Carpets,',Mattings, Lino liums, RugSsFancy'iRock ers, Stoves, Tables, Bed Room and Parlor Sets. Everything ROBINSON'S FURNITURE STORE 1 ; S88 Commercial ' Street;.-,; FAKE LORD IS SWEATED F. Seymour Barrington, English ; "Nobleman," May Be Guilty Of Murder. BODY OF KENTUCKIAN FOL'ND At Xotonou Adventurer Waa ' Last Man Seen Witltffira tlA In tIM rr Trial St. Louis. June 27. The body of VLe Cann who disappeared several day ago. was found today in a stone quarry near her and identified by Mrs. Ifo Cann. F. Seymour Harrington, self styled Lord : Harrington, was arrested at the time of the disappearance aa he was the last man to fee seen with Mew Cann and although he told conflicting stories was subsequently released. Tfh day he was rearrested and tonight he Is being sweated by the police. Partington Is the man who married Miss WUhalmina Grace Cochrane of Kansas City last January under pre tense that he was a lord, and who waa later requliated by her. James Mo Cann was a member of the blue blood ed Kentucky family with a large es tate. His father was J. D. McCann. CREATES DECIDED SENSATION Students Held for Breaking Into Co operative Store. ;"'. ;y Boston, June 27. C. L. Hunt, of Portland, Ore., a Harvard sophomore, and Lloyd Rich, a Junior, nave been, beid on -the charge for which ihey were arrested a few days ago, vt breaking Into and entering the store of th Har vard Cooperative association store. The affair has created a decided sensation at Harvard. Rich, who was arrested lr' Maine and brought here, dec lures be is innocent. RATHER SWEEPING. Kansas -aty, June 27. The employ era" (isso Nation of Kansas City ha started a movement to repeal all city laws favoring jnion labor. ' - i . BASE BALL SCORES ; : PACIFIC. NATIONAL At Butte Butte 15; Spokane e. At Seattle Seattle 7; San Francisco S At Hebna-Helena S; Portland . At Tacoma Tacoma 4; Los Angela PACIFIC COAST. " ' At Sacramento Sacramento 0; Seat tie 7. ; . "','' At Los Angeleo-Los Angeles 1; San Francisco ". . NATIONAL. " At Philadelphia Philadelphia 4; SU Louls 7. At Brooklyn Brooklyn 2; ClniinnaU 5. At Boston First game Boston ; Chicago 7; second game Boston T; Chicago I. . At New York-New York 2; Pitts burg 4. . . AMERICAN. . At Cleveland First game-Cleveland Sr Washington 0. Second game -Owe land 2; Washington 5. At St. Louis St. Louis 0; Boston t. ' At Detroit Detroit 2; Philadelphia L a rvil.-aaro Chicaao T: New York 4.. for the House