. .." . i . : "Ooks Periodical, Mazjnoa, &c. Aro Hot to bs Taken From The1 ASTORIA PUBLIC UBM W ASSOCIATION w.f be liable to prosecufffc 711 "I VOLUME LVI. ASTORIA, OREGON, -THURSDAY, Jl'LY 2, 1903. NUMBER t57. 1873 (1903 - ' 'Si : f WE SELL THE GOODS But not the buyer of them. Weclothe the men and boys and they are satisfied because well -dressed Enormous selling enables as to carry a large var iety and maintain low prices. Jolt now let us direct your attention to a fine display of seasonable underwear, Just what you want for this weather. P. A. STOKE TURKISH BATHS I RUSSIAN AT 539 COMMERCIAL ST. Ojmmi from .'1 1. M. to .'I A. M. dully, xct'it KiiimIii.vn. Ou KmutajM from H 1 M. to .'I A. HI. Flrst-clm t'lilropo IUt in HtUtndtttic. T. K. DAY I ICS, Proprietor. HAY TOOLS Of every description t FISHER BROTHERS Every tiling from r grass book to a mowing machine. FIRE WORKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL All Rinds J . N . G R I FFIN. (i : W s 470 FOR MEN AND BOYS f v ' 1 .Waare 'tho agents f?r the IDEAL SHIRTS v Cheap ami mcdinm grades, tho beet lines on the market X5h? Brown Shoe - . - - at $2.00 &q Queen Bee Shoe ' - - at $2.50 Our niBtiy etibtotnera boar witness to tho' merits of these shoes. The Banner Brand f For boys and yonths cannot be THE BEE HIVE HMtScklffMT V ' is i The Old Wav WAS OOOD ENOUGH. was no better, but a have modern things ,'cnltncc which In and personal comfort r bathroom properly. You'll like the way we do the work. I CriTI 1 17 V - 47J Commercial. Phone Black 224S Clothing excelled in quality and price APPALLING DISCOVERY Lower Workings Of Destroyed Mine Seething Mass Of FUmes. ALL BODIES WILL BE BURNED Iti-wiiem Aru Deterrwl In Their Work ly Fear Of Anotlit-r Explonloii. DtnvvT, July 1. A np-lal to yi puUtlckn from H&nna, Wyo., ay: Th utartllnB lnformatln vtma mail tonight from an experienced miner anl Are fighter who penetrated the mine to Ch mxteetith level, that the working" below the eoventifentb level ure miiwt of flame, and where a few hour ngo It waa believed the reacimra would re'h the bodlee of the entotnlwd mln era, not later than tomorrow noon, It now a.piear tbt name H aiW hor ror to the alreitdy terrible cal.tnilty, ttnd trmt the vkitlma will be burned. The etforti of thoae working Mow the eurftce are now confined to the wotk f t'UtUna- up Are pi oof barrU-re hlh will prevent the flamm from reaihtnc the v.nt'vrith and other lev el ubove. . Adtcd to the Ixirrort of the tire which will doubtleaa deetroy the undcrrwund worklnif. la the danger of another ex plonkm which may occur at any time The liu illon la decidedly grave und t'itUen are Iwonilng alarmed for the sufrty of tho" who are working below the aurfuce. vine hundred and alxly eeven ur. known to be killd. WANTS T PAY IN MLVKH. i'hlneae OtTli'lulH Claim NiiHnnal Tov erty, but Fall w C'one t Abuxea In Flnnncee. London, July 1. -The Pekln forre xidfnt of the Time telegraph that Hi nee the arrival of Chang Chi Tung director of commerce, and one of the moet pnnciewive of the TaucVf vti-e-roya. who waa recently aummoned to Pekln by the empreac downger. he has vlalted all the foreign hernia of IcRu tlona to wlwm he declarea that Chlnu I eeriouaty flnanclully einbttrruaaed, In conequnce of which the . powera ahould ttc-ept pnyment of the Indemn Ity In ailver. Chang Chi Tung aaya the viceroys and other officials were led to believe that the indemnity waa only 450,000.000 taela In ellver, without any reference to fluctuating valuta of ailver. None of the mlnlalera except the American representative would agree to the pay ment In ailver. France and Kuaala were read to pay dutlea on a gold hauls and the Icgallcna of theae two powera w nrned Chang Chi Tung that the powers would Inalat on the payment of the Indemnity In gold and would take strong measures to. enforce the terma of the protocol. They said In tlhe event of noncnmllance the powera con templ&ted actzing the salt gabelle, or re occupying the native city of Tientsin The .-oncenaua of opinion, aaya the correapondnt, la that China does not deserve ?h.rltiible treatment, the gov eminent has not made any attempt at .flnnnciil reform, and tlwit the corrup tion Is n great aa ever. The money aauandered by the court of Pekln would pay double the amount of the in demnlty. ' . ' The Shanghai correspondent of the Times says the provincial authorities ot Klangsi are negotiating with a local American bank to raise o lonn of a mh Jion tnels for ordinary administrative purposes secured on the opium revenue of th province. TKAN9POUT SAILS FOR. MANILA. Sn Francisco, June l-The transport Sherman sailed today for Manila with 112 salon passengers, one squad of the Twelfth cavalry and one of the Seven teenth Infantry. Newly coined Filipino pesos .in this city, worth 11,500,000 and $80,000 in gold were also token on the transport. t r vons PERFECT mm. - m ' v 9 Tooth Powdor Used by people of refinemenf for over a quarter of a century .. PRgPAHEO BY f-li'j:..., ,",'. ," FINANCIAL OI'EIlATIdNl FOH THE FI:AL TEAK Mme Than Half Increase of Itecelpts : I'ue To tfttlet of Public Lund . Increase iS,0O0.OAO. WoftMugtim, July 't. Aaslstant Hciv reUtry of the Treasury Keep has made a surnniiti'lsceil statement of the princi pal (lrmn lal operation of th govern- iii-tit for the liwal year closed June 30th. The revenues ' of the government from all source for the year ending June 3ft. 1803, are shown to have been :.r.s,'js7.S2. ' ' i Thi sources of revenue were as fol low.. ( Customs: :k3.WI,719; Internal reve nues :'i,115,2M; niicellanejus sources tU.VAl. i , 'j. .. Th .exptmditures for the year were l'M,V.M, as follows: Civil and miscellaneous 1Z5,01$,312; war (Including rivers and harbors) 1118 i'.SS3; navy ptim.m, Indiana fl2. 9310:,; (e.isUinN tmsS.HX; Intt-rest : The surplus for the year is $52,710,- 938. " In comparison with the flxcat year end.-d June 30, 1902, the revenues show it decreane of I3.S00.70" and extendi turtu an Incrrase of 'H.Ki."3, The surplus shows a decrease ot $38, J76.439. The reveniK-s from custonis Increawd $29,44 T.010. The Internal revenue receipts de creased $41,764, HW, due wholly to the operation of the war revenue repeal a't. i The miscellaneous receipts Increased $S.727.1IH. More than half of this In cretiso in due to Itirger sales of public lands. The surplus for 103 is $9,710,936 greutr than was estimated. These fig .m's do not include the revenues and expenditures of the postal' service. The available castr In the treasury on June 30, 1903, was I231.!4t),012. an in crease of $l9.r.7,(!Sl over the cash in the treasury ;it the corresimnding date In Wit. The total amount of gold in the treas ury ou June 30 1903. waa $631.649.98. anj Increase -if $71,43. over 1W2. lender the provisions of the secre tary" offer of March 26, 19u3, the amount of bonds refunded, to June 30, 1903. was $74. 203. MO. In effecting this chnnpe the government ha paid out 2.I2t.n2 In cash t for adjustment of premiums and accrued Interest and the annual interest charge on the Interest bearing debt of the I'nited State has been reduced $1,329.1)02. Jkmus to the amount of $16,629,400 hove been pur chased during the year for the sinking fund, reducing the annual Interest char ge by $661.(37. Tho total circulation of national banks on June SO. 1903. was $612,670,650. The Increase for the yeHr was $55,998, 559. MtSI'SED TUB MAILS. Decatur Labor Union Sent Threatening Postal Cards to Adver- ' ' tlsers. . Springfield. HI., July 1 Kugene Llnx weller. editor of the Labor World and secretary of the Trades nnd Labor as sembly of Decatur, IU.. has bet'n ar rested on a bench warrant, brought to Springfield and taken . before Judge Humphrey of the Federal court where he gave $300 bond to await trial on the charge of sending threatening postal curds through the mulls. Llnxweller hud sent printed poftnl curds to Ben jamin F. Butler of Boston, Mass., and other advertisers, requesting them to cease advertising In the Los Angeles, Cnl., Times and threatening a boycott. of their goods by organized labor of Decatur If they refused to obey the re quest. Last Decemoer tne iwaiur Trades and Labor assembly voted to mall tho postal cards In question to ad vertisers of the TUneSi , - IRISH LAND BILL. Measure for Relief of Irish Tenants Be ing IRushed Through. London, July 1. The house of com mons Is making rapid progress with the consideration of the Irish land bill both sides evidently being anxious to usih the measure through. Clauses 10 to '20 were adopted last night, the only amendment of interest being that of T. W. Russell to clause 17, which vwas accepted by Mr. Wyndham. The am endment provides that where three fo urths of the tenants agree to tho pur chase of an estate remaining tenants shall be deemed to have accepted the offers made to Wvem and the land pur chase act shall apply accordingly, ! CONTRACT TO HERMAN Lowest of Fourteen Bidders Is Awarded Contrect Of Print ing Money Order Blanks. OPPOSED FROM ALL SIDES VoHtnittnter (jeneral t'k?ue ltxle ' Over Them AH And Kesiilt .. Will Be IMk Waving. Washington, July 1 Postmaster-Gen eralPayne today awarded the contract for printing money order blank of the government to Paul Herman of Ruther ford, N. J. Herman wo the lowest of 14 blddt-rs and the award of the con tract, which Involves a payment of be tween $30u,000 and $350,000 during the next fiscal year, will effect a saving of nearly $45,000 In the four years' con tract. Herman' bid wa opposed by Itw present contractors, the Wynkoop, Hallentie'k & Crawford company of New York, and by the United Typothe trie of ArfTlca. Superintendent Metcalf of the money order bureau was dismissed some days ago on the charge of indiscretion in seeking the withdrawal cf Herman as a bidder In favor of the present con- trat tors. Hernian . testified that the Crawford firm, In whose employ he had been for 10 years, offered to reemploy him after bids had been opened, at an Increased salary, provided he with draw his bid, which offer he rejected. WILL SIGN TREATY. "ommerclal Agreement Between China and the United Stated ' Likely to be Made. Pekln. July 1. Prince CMng, presi dent of the foreign office, bos returned from' the summer palace in order to hold a conference with Minister Conger In regard to the commercial treaty be tween China and the United States. It is understood that the Russian opposi tinn, which the Chinese foreign office Insists prevent It signature, ! on bunged, though friends ot the Ameri can treaty profess to expect that the t-omlna conference between - General Iviiropatkin. the Russian war minister and M. Lessar, the Russian minister to China, at Port Arthur, will result in Die removal ot the Russian opposition. ' An offlii il telesram ha been sent to the new viceroy of Canton, directing him to .rder the troops In the field to iYtermlnate :he? remaining - rebels In Kwnnsl province, where, it I under stood the suffering from the famine eclipse tosses caused by the rebellion , CAUGHT HIS MAN. Texas Tough Captured Near Whltcom, Wash., And Starts For Home. Seattle, July l.J-Sheriff W. S. Russel of Grayson county, Texas, passei through here yesterday with hi prison er. T. R. Stegall, who I claimed to nave attempted, .-In company with an other young fellow, to brutally mur der a farmer of Sherman, Tsxas., for having reproved them for disturbing church services. The Sheriff chased Pennell all over the southeastern states and finally captured hirn and then, learning that Stegall was Working In a lumber camp near Whatcom, had him arrested by the local sheriff and came north to get him. 4 BASE BALL SCORES 4) PACIFIC NATIONAL. 1 At Seattle Seattle S; Los Angeles 4.' At. Tacoma San Francisco 6; Ta coma S.' At Helena Butte V. Helena 1. ' ' : PACIFIC COAST. At Loa Angeles Sacramento 3; Los i Angeles 1. ... At San Francisco-Oakland 4; San Francisco !. At Portland Rain, , AMERICAN. At 'St. Louis St. Louis 3; New York 7. At Chicago Chicago 6; Boston 1. j At Detroit Detroit 1; Washington 4. At Cleveland Philadelphia 9;' Cleve land 8. NATIONAL. "At Philadelphia Philadelphia 12; Chicago 4. '.' v ' : ' ; i ' At Brooklyn Brooklyn 5: Pittsburg 4 At New York New York 5; St. Lou si 2. Subscribe for the Semi-Weekly As tofian, $1.00 yean: JOHN BARRETT, DIPLOMAT. Famous Portlander Will Succeed W, P Lord In Argentina. : ' Washington. July i. John. Bur rett, of Portland, Or., commission- er general of the St. Louis expost- lion to .Asia and Australasia, has been appointed United Slates mln later to Argentina, vlcerex-Oover- nor W. P. Lord, of Oregon, ',. SQUADRON TREATED WELL. ' I-,, y r - r: .. 1 " 1 1 !' . . . .... '., 3 Hear Admiral Cott-jn Well , PIeaeil With Vlrfil at KM., v Kalundborg, July X. Rear Admiral Cotton, in giving hi personal opinion of the Walt of the United States squad ron to Kiel said: . I 'The happy intercourse between offl er of high rank and att surface Indica tion appear to show that the object of the visit wa , accomplished. Every thing possible wa done by Emperor William, Prince Henry and other to make our stay pleasant, which waa re ciprocatsd." , CARTELTOU IN CHARGE. Ellis Island Now Under Department of Commerce And Labor. New York, Jnly 1. When the flag was raised at sunrise today on EUS Island, the Federal JurisdU-tlon over the island jiasiwd from the Treasury de partment to that of the new depart ment' of Commerce and Labor, witv Secretary Cartelyou at it head. Caw- now pending will In all prob ability be reported to the treasury de partment as part of the business of the fiscal year Just ended but all cases coming before the special Inquiry board today, no mutter how long the Im migrant bag been on the island wiil come under the new deiartment. LOW RATES WEST. : Great Northern ' Sets Pace for Low Passenger Rate to Seattle. Chicago, July I.' For the trans-Mls-slsulppt congress which will be held at Seattle August 18 to 21 the Great Nor thern railway announces a round trip, first class excursion rate to Seattle. Tacoma and oPrtland of $50, from Chi cago and $45 from St. Paul and Duluth. Eleven dollar additional will be 'chat g ed to return through San Francisco and Los Angeles. The rate will be effect ive August t to 14 Inclusive, and tick ets will be limited to 60 day, with the final return limit of October 15. LARNED STILL CHAMPION. . . , S ..... . ;' -', Philadelphia, July 1. The Round Robin tennis tournament, in which W. A.. Lamed, national i-h&mpiou; Beuls C. Wright of Massachusetts and W. J. Clothier, of Pennsylvania, entered, closed today and Larned won first prize Clothier won second. . TO CELISCRATE GREAT BATTLE. Gettysburg, July 1. The Fortieth an niversary celebration of the battle of Gettysburg began here today and will continue until Friday.: During the celebration more than 500 G. A. R. posts will participate in the exercises. POSTOFFICE EMPLOYES LET OUT. . Washington, July 1. Three employes of the Mobile, Ala, post office have been dismissed for collecting money from other employes for political purposes. Your Money Slipping' Away. Better Invest It In Our Fine Furaiturel We can save Honey Fof You Call and see onr nevy Bed Room Sets. Mattresses, Couches. Carpets, Linoliums, And Everything For The House ROBINSON'S FUKNITUEE STGHE DELICATE SITUATION United States Must Act Towards Russia In Accordance With ' Strict Propriety. IS TO BE NO HESITATION High Official In State Depart ment Are Little Critical Of lCuwtia Attitude. Washington July 1. The slate de partment tonight authorized the fol lowing statement: At the stats departmment It was stated by a high official In the absence ot Secretary Hay, that delay in for warding the petition of the American Itlxeos of Jewish faith as , to the PI treatment of their co-rcliglonists jit Russia, waa solely due to delay in fur nishing the tceessary addresses to the state department by the petitioners. The state department has been espec ially careful to art only in accordance with all requirements of official propri ety, but within the limits thns laid down It will most certainly no hesitate to give expression to the deep sympa thy flt not only by the administration but by all the American people for the unfortunate Jews who have been vic tims in the recent appalling masstiere and outrages. In this connection it was pointed out by another official, that ft seemed somewhat strange, to say the least, that the , Russian government should choose this particular method of making a statement to the American people, at the very time, when, by method which are certainly the re verse of friendiy to the United State, it sought to induce China ' to break plighted faith of all die power as to the open door jn Manchuria, and has endeavored to bar our people from ac cess to Manchuriun trade. The above statement was shown to Count Caisinl, the Russian ambassa dor, tonight, but he declined to make any statement. Any reply to this state ment must be made under direct in structions from St. Petersburg, It is realized, botth at the state de partment and the Russian embassy, that the situation is extremely deli cate. . , A- tf.:- .... -'--' . .'-'..' ' Washington,' July 1. The position of the administration regarding r the pro posed transmission of the petition of the Jewish citizens of the United State to the Russian government was niade clear and positive by the statement Is sued by the state department tonight. This statement was inspired, by news. papr publications reflecting the atti tude of the Russian government la the event of the presentation of such pe tition. . , CAMPAIGN AGAINST JOINTS. , Injunction Being Resorted to to Close All Illict Saloons Kansas City,' July 1. Injunction pro ceedings were resorted to . in Kansas City. Kan., today to close six Joints, or illicit saloons, at Armourdale. The pro reedlngs are the first taken under the new law and it is believed It is a fore runner of a general campaign against JOUU9 Mie fllAi?, , ;5