Cooling ts a shower on a hot day TOT Kooiocer TO ViK PUT N SERVICE, j The summer schedule of the A. & railroad which gxe Into eftVct July . Will necessitate the pressing Into ser vice of three of the locomotives that Imve been laid up during the winter, and tit' ronsetftunt employment of a considerable numbr of additional men. It wp.s mated at the offices of the com pany yesterday that no new rolling took wa required, but that some which had not been In constant use would be put Into service to accommo date the exiiected heavy traffic, althou gh Ue' final arrangements have not yet been made.. r General Blacksmithing, J KOOIDCCF yT I lot ewntii, A packag X ' i KWlKI v IsIIom. M ti aunni.iiu " " v E ruirim, i i C Astoria, Or. EXPERT Seeus for 11 ign Uiass worn. anop jorner 01 m teenth and Doane Streets, near St. llary's Hospital. HOLMES & S E I B E RT Phone 2501. Castings We are prepared to make them on short notice and of th best materials. 1 Let us give you estimates on any kind ' of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices) for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. The Troy Laundry Corner Tenth and Daane Streets " Has the Neatest, Cleanest, and most Sanitary Laundry Establishment Reasonable. Let us 'Phone Main 1991. -BLACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Bonding. - First-Class Horse Shoeing. Logging Camp Work, All kinds of wagon materials in stock for sale. We guarantee the best work done in the city. Prices right. ANDREW ASP. . Corner Twelfth and Duane Sts. 'Phone 921. KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER Bottled Or In Keg Free City delivery North Pacific Brewing tympany, Astoria j (ELATEJ8TE I KOn MAT IMTEJID BCILBUtO ortinA it nece.ry to BEPlulCE A WOKXUT ROOF1 ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the plaM of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all prepared roofings For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, Yalleja, etc. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Sold on merit. ; Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prices and information. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., Worcester Building, Portland. HOTE Lr PORT tA N D The Finest Hotel in the Northwest Portland; : - . oreqon HUMANITY . The TJ. S. dispensatory says: "Opi um 1p jRcnB the Derlstalic motion of the 1 bowels. It's local effect (when applied to the lower bowel) Is the same as its general operation. Conlum PARALYZ ES the motor nerves; aconite reduce muscular strength ; belladona produces PARALYTIC symptoms; hyoscyamus and stramonium are same as bellado na. .THE r DO NOT EXERCISE ANY i CrBATlVE INFLUENCES." Every1 pile medicine prescribed or on the market contains some of the above- pots sb, v!.: For saJe by CONN DRUG CO, PKISCILLA PERFORMERS. All thos participating in the pr "Prlm'tlla.'' r to mwt t Ro, Hlg glna slip Monday evenln. 5:45. Th launch Elk win b In readiness at that hour for th trip to Ilwaeo. , GOOD COMEDT FOR TONIGHT The bill for tonight at Fisher' Is the "Dangers of New York." In which the Allen Stock company will be seen to great advantage, as the play Is almost strong on comedy. Seats will be on sale at the theater after U a. ro. today. The opera "Prlscilla" under the direc tion of Mrs. J. T. Ross will be given In Ilwaco Monday evening. The launch Elk will take the party over and return Immediately at the close of the per formance. There is much chattering In the county Jail at present, live Chinese be ing hdd for the customs detriment awaiting proof of their right to enter the United States. 7 v a- Bkycle sulta half price at Daniiger's. Candies, IceTCreams, Sherbets, Sodas. .. , BRANCHES AT. Long Beach . ' Seaside Washington Oregon HORSESHOEING Boat and Cannery Work. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron G Brass Works Oor. 18th sad franklin are: m the state. .rices call for your wash. Miaeral Rubber) OUTRAGED ons, EXCEPT E-RU-SA PILE CURB. "E-RU-8A doubtless is the only pile medicine on the market which does not contain narcotic poisons or mercury," ECONOMICAL DRUG CO.. Chcaeo, 111. Per C. H. McConneil, president. "We guarantee no mercury or opiates In E-RU-SA' pile cure." Woodard Clarke & Co., Portland, Or. E-RU-SA cures piles, 'or $50 paid. Worst cases cured with one box. E-ru sa contains no mercury, no opiates. All reliable up-to-date druggists sell E-ru-EAGLE DURG CO., CHAS ROGERS. SOMETHING FOR GRADUATES. Brooklyn Standard-Union, Th sreat middle state universities rraduated, last week, their classes of the year. Within few days the om mencement curtains will be rung down, and "closed for the season" win be the legend In the classic precincts of edu cation, as on the theatrical billboards and dead walls of the town. Already the skirmishers of the ambitious nriny which, after a season abroad and at the summer hotels, will come down up on ua in the fall like the wolf on the told to tell us how to run things, and to claim the places and the honors which they fondly believe are waiting for them, are In evidence, and may be 'met up with" In almost any metropol itan center of summer attractions. Reviewing the presidential wisdom which, ; in stereotyped and desiccated baccalaureates, has been showered on the graduating classes and, to be per fectly frank, more monotonous reading and a llnev assortment of well-worn and carefully preserved platitudes would be difficult to Andthere Is not much encouragement for any radical or Important departure ' In experience. The young men and women have been told, for the hundredth time, that never did th world need aa It does now Just such service as they can render. Mr. Dill, the trust builder, and Mr. Beck, the "trust buster", agree in that; in deed, one might think that the world had called a halt, breathless, until the clas of 1903 can take the helm. That well-worn fallacy that there's always room at the top, and that every boy my aspire to be president of tno United States, and other glittering gen eralities, which will not for a minute stand the test of actual examination, are repeated ad Infinitum, as though repetition were demonstration. By the simplest rule of mathematics these chances are Infinitesimal; : Absolutely negligible factors in the problems of life. ;:' 1 A But a hearty welcome and godspeed to the workers of the class of 1903! Tiiere Is room, if not at the top, and plenty of It. Moloch, the fabled de stroyer, was not more ravenous and merciless than is modern metropol itan ctviliaattoa In the fierceness of the struggle and the intensity of the heat with which it sweeps up nd blasts. If It does not wholly consume, new life, new blood, and the thought and inspi ration of the young. The rolls of the dead and dying, of the stricken and the wounded, grow apace, and those who are in the brunt and the front of the conflict can do no better than-to wel come with eagerness the new recruits. Years ago Mf . Greely told an applicant who could "do anything" that he had been looking thirty years for that kind of a man.and all over this great city hundreds of men are still anxiously waiting for those who can do some thin? and can be trusted tolo it well. There are signs, however, neither re- PEATH COMES SUDDENLY. The funeral of Mrs. Agnes Jensen will be held from Pohl' this afternoon at 1 o'clock, the services being conduct ed by Rev. Harold Oberg. Mrs. Jen sen died suddenly ' early yesterday morning of heart disease, after an iH- neos of some duration. " GETS DOUBLE DOSE. John Takala was fined $10 in the Jus tice court for an attempted assault on Fish Warden Webster, and will have to appear tomorrow to answer to a charge of fishing without having the number painted on hl boat as prescribed by law. It was when Deputy, Warden Webster spoke to Takala about not having a number on is boat that the trouble arose'. The fisherman picked up a club arid raised, it as if to strike Webster when Bailiff Juhrs covered him with a revolver.- . RfOT ON STEAMSHIP. Soldiers Called Out to Suppress Rum ; .pu By Chinese Coolies. 9m Francisco, June 27. The steamer Peru arrived from the Mexican toast yesterday bringing news of trouble on board the Chlng Wo, th second of the newly estab'tehed China Commercial Steamship lino, which has for its prin cipal purpose the colonization of Mex ico witH Chinese, Moxloan soldier were called out to suppress an incipient riot which broke f.ut among a horde of Chinese coolies on board the steamer at Manzanillo. The lives of the Cap tain and officers were threatened by a mob of 850 angry Chinese and only the presence of the soldier prevented bloodshed. A it was, several Chinese weie injured and the leaders of the re volt wera placed under arrest. SHAMROCK III VICTORIOUS New York, June 27. In the flrtt trial spin Jn American waters, Sham rock Upbeat Shamrock ' I off Sandy Hook by five minutes and SO seconds, In a 15-mll run. - , mote nor difficult to read, that the character of the airuggl tn vMch the new recruit will take part may be changing. The men of 15 and 30 years rgo are paying today. In early decay and premature ripening at the top, the penalty of high pressure and strenuous Hy carried to an extreme, and It may be that those who are warned In time may find a better way of simllittf life and energy. It yet remains to be drm onstrated that tht everlasting strug gle for money, this universal worship of wealth u the hlgheat good, l to be accepted as the lost word.and that fur ther prwgresa He along this cruel, golden path. It any young man pon der seriously this proposition, for It is but another form of th absolute truth; what Is It worth to him to transform his life ahd transmute his soul, himself, to the credit niUo of some other man's ledger; to simply convert himself Into a cash asset for that is all there Is to It? No employer, cor porate, or personal pays these large salaries, these extraordinary fees, gives these great pecuniary equiva lents, unless for profit to receive, a In every other bargain, more than Is expended and so the young man tak ing the money may well take thought with It whether he Is not, after all, making a bad bargain, one which means In the end failure and extinction of body and oul. If a man really wants to break away from the ctirrent drift of the public line of action, to meet, perhaps, more tan half way his future, opportunities are abundant .and inviting. It is perhaps not necessary to go deeply into politics as it stands today; but let any earnest youns man address himself sincerely and honestly to the relations between labor and capital, In the present, the new stage, where mechanical iower is unh-jrwl and human life cheap. Let him see how he can work out some sat istactory adjustment of the masses to the classes, so that the Interests of all will be harmonious and protected. nd physical. Intellectual and moral excel lence thereby attained. Or If he as pires to scientific attainments, let him take the world as It Is and bear the torch of knowledge Into some of Its dark places, and come buck to the rest of mankind with facts for which they have so long waited. Africa, Asia, and South America, saying nothing of the polar regions, are today full of virgin, Inviting .fields for original Investiga tion, rewarding time, money and cour age. Or, if neither of these appeal, let the ambitious man try something like plain, serious, honest thought and its expr?ssion In any form most pleas ing to him. Everywhere, Indeed, hu manity calls for service; not that which' may be directly bought "and sold but that which goes to the betterment of the race, and which will require and will reward the very best which col leges and universities can Impart.' CONFESSED TO MURDER. Victoria, June 27. Frederick James Ilalley, naval store keeper at Esqul malt, was shot and killed this morning at the naval yard by Alfred J. H Frith, a subordinate. Frith has been arrested and has confessed. FLEET WILL SAIL NORTH San Francisco, Jnne 27. Admiral Glass, with the North Pacific Fleet, will sail about July 1st for a cruise along the Alaskai coast. The fleet will call at Puget sound and will prob ably be at Seattle during the Fourth of July celebration. HORSE THIEVES CAPTURED. Dillon. Montana, June 27. Sheriff Jenkins, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, has ar rived here with a herd of 12 horses, stolen from the ranches in Idaho and Montana during the past month, and two noted horse thieves were cap- after a chase lasting 10 days and cov ering over 100 mile. DID WORST OF ALL EXPERIENCES. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute, will be your last? Such -.vas the experience of Mrs. S. H. Brown, a lady of Brownsville, Va., she writes, "I endured Insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. ' Death seemed Inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was Induced to try Elec tric Bitters and the result was mirac ulous1, , I Improved at once and now I'm completely recovered." For liver, kidney, stomach, and bowell troubles Electric Bitters is the only medecine. Only 60 cents. It's guaranteed by Charles Rogers, druggist. i Only one remedy in the world that will at once stop Itchiness of the skin in any part of the body; Doan's ointment At any drug store, 60 cent. Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly As torian, $1.00 a year." What Business and Industrial Opportunities. Charge: One cent a word each insertion. Twenty five cents a line a ween. No t? charge less than twenty-five cents. -.? WANTED. Uood steady man for gardener and coachman. Apply at Aatoriun office 1UTIW. Turkish and ftuaslan bath. 8e ad. on first page. HOl'SK iUL. No coal equal th Rock Springs, Wyoming, coal. New shipment Just In Send In your orders. , ' LACE CURTAIN. Mrs. Rasmussen will do up lac cur tain to your atlfactlon. Lv ord. er at the Oregon bakery. v SOLICITOR. A good solicitor can And remunerat Ive employment by applying at this of fice. TO CELEBRATE. Fourth it July goods, ammunition canes, torp'loei and giant cruckers at P. A. Trulltnger'a Two store, Com mercial stret. WANTED. All who are In want of anything whatever to ntake the need known In these columns. OFFICE GIRL. Wanted -Girl to do office work. Ap ply ut 1 p. nt. at No. 433 Commercial street. Trulllnger & Hardest)'. COAL. Rosyln coal lasts longer. Is cleaner unJ mukes less trouble with stoves and chimney flues than any other coal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. CAMP COOK. Wanted-GIrl to cook at Seaside, gentleman and wife camping. Work enr light, $20. Charles Wright, Occi dent hotel. DWELLING. For Rnt-One"and a hulf .story six room cottage; on Fourth between Com merclul and Bond streets. Enquire at No. 155 Bond street. FOR RENT. Housekeeping, I large room, fur nished or unfurnished, gas and electric lights, water In kitchen. Over Peter sen & Brown's shoe store. SCHOOL PROPERTY FOR SALE. Sealed bids will be received by the clerk for the school property situated on Boon avenue, Hammond, Ore., con sisting of lots 2 and 3. block 14, and the school building situated thereon. The right W reserved to reject any or all bids. Bids to be opened at the school house July 15, 1903, nt 7:30 p. m. WILLIS MUDD. Clerk Dist. No. 6, Hammond, Ore. LET THEM TELL IT. The Public Utterance Of Astoria Citi zens Are What Count. Publicity Is What The People Want. Let them tell It. Let the people speak on the subjest. It means better understanding; Means less misery In Astoria; Means confldence in a good thing; Easier to believe your neighbor Than strangers In a far-away town. Kidney disorders-urinary disorders Are on the decrease here Doan's Kidney Pflls are Relieving backache and curing citi zen. It Is their dally work. Here's a case in point: George Rutter, , who Is employed with the Oregon Railroad and Naviga tion Co., and resides at 291 Second St,, Portland, says: " I had more or less trouble with my kidneys for a year or more. My back bothered me with sore Irritating pain. Doan's Kidney Pills were recommended to me and I got a box. I commenced to use them as directed and to my surprise when I had taken about hulf the box the pain left my baok. Every kidney sufferer should know about Doan's Kidney Pills'." Plenty more proof like this In Astoria people. Call at the drug store of C, Rogers and ask what his customers re port. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cent a iiox. Foster Milbura Co., Buffalo, N, Y., ole agents. Remem ber the name Doan's and take no other. Stein ,J31och suits at Danzlger's. Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly As- torian, $1.00 a year, ' . . : . Do Tou CIGARETTES. The newest and lutist in cigarettes rail Mall; cork tips, at P. A Trul llnger'. Two store. ELECTRICAL WORK, Interview Trulllnger Hardest y, 433 Commercial street, about your elec trical work. FIREWORKS. Just received a teclul line of fire work, tor the Fourth from 8n Fran cisco. Jeiw Fong company. RED MEN S EXCURSION. ' There will be no need to take bas kets on next Sunday' excursion a ar range ments have been made by the Red Men with th Cathlamet hotel to feed II that attend th excursion at rea sonable rate. STOLEN. Jure 18, from Qulnn's lauding, , small double-end boat, painted yellow; with blue bottom) red gunwales; let ter "J. O. Q." on bow. Please Inform James Qulnn, Qulnn' landing, Oregon. Depend upon the opportunltl-m offered tn these column. The tact I IM I the place to make your ivant known. FULL CREAM CHEESE. Made In Gray River. Retails at 15 cents a pound. The best ever offered on the lower Columbia. Try It and bo convinced. Bond Street Market, M. Ello. proprietor. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Bid will be received by tha under signed for finishing one school room at Hammond, Or. Plan and specifica tions can be s?n at th residence of Willis Mudd, clerk. The right Is re served to reject any or all bids, which will be opened at the school house at 7:30 p. m., July 3, 1903. WILLIS MUDD, Clerk Dlst. No. , Hammond, Or. TOBACCO and cigars TURKISH PATROL for cigarettes. Fine. GOLD SHORE PLUG for the pipe. Unexcelled UNION MADE UNION LABEL Agent for the Portland Safe & Lock Co,' Call and see Hamplos, 9 P. Two stores, Commercial St i: The Boston Restaurant 1 '" V . ' i i: - - ! I f,' o ' taut roMitRnrilt; htiirkt 5 - ' Best and Neatest Eating House In Astoria Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention MARINOVICH Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS, ' TOBACCO AND CIGARS....... Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. , , " A V Ai-I-BN Tenth and Commercial Streets if . j. 4 Want? GOOD 8MOKK, - ( Fishermen: Dlxl Queen. In It-ot.' palls, 40 cents, P. A. Trulllnger. MK8T 14-CKNT MKAL. You will always find th best io meal In th olty at lb Rising Sun res taurant, No, (II Commercial trt PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piano work se your local tuner, Th, Fredertrkson, 1071 Bond sire. Phone 3074 Itd.' j A PAN EBB GOODS. Nw stork of fancy good Just' turrW d at Yokohama Baiaar. Call and m th latest novltl from Japan. f CHBAP FURL. Fir slabwood, lov legth, S.tO per cord. Boxwood $1.60 per larg load.' rhon 3211 Black. Kelly, th Iran, fer man. FOR JUAD1ES. ; Dunbar' hosiery sal Is a genuine; opportunity to buy a real live bargain. Four pair of fine fast block for $1.00. - CIOOD PLUMBING. , ; A good workman, using good mater ials, make a go6d Job and saves much annoyance. ' You especially need th best In plumbing, gas fitting, heating appliances and tlnwork. Call on John A, Montgomery, CS Bond Street, and void trouble. Phon 1031. T STILL IN TUB LEAD Dainty atn people: with hearty appetite theater parties, and all other parties find what thy desire and om to appreciate at th Tok Point oyster house. Th choicest viands In th mar ket are there ervd in most pleasing style. 0m all night, Trlvat room. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mr. R. IngleOn wilt continue her re ductlon sal of halt skirt, waists and ladles' and children' furnishing good until October 1. Call and th lino. Also carry a complete line of hair switches and pompadour. Price will suit you. , MRS. R. 1NGLETON, ? Welch Block. Kwt't't ('renin 10 'iit n pint. A. TuKif. - SPECIAL FOURTH, OF JULY ROUND TRIP RATES VIA ' " A. A C. R. n. On July 3. and 4 the A. A C. R. R. will special round trip excursion tickets I 'it wren all point at ONE FARE for the round trip, limited good to return until July 6, Inclusive, ' Give us your order for 'Ltitwt mid -fiest I'liono grujih and grnilio)hono records, A. Trulling'er. 4X) High Class Chef 1 & BOSKOVICH