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ASTORIA. OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 3. 190b. 4. " I TOT II i-L-l Hires; Rootbeer I r Tat OPoiwi antiK w w wwnwi j old DTCtTWkm.arbraMllteraM. CHARLES t. HIRES CO., KHm, P. 1MMINE FROM LEAD. Kegro Has Had Sixty Shot Flrd At ; ; Htm...",";'. ;" - l!u:te. July. 4. A" special o the Miner from Athol, Idaho, Mtys i A m-sro wanted by the Butte author itlea for highway robbery today made his sixth escape from the officers under the heavy (ire of pursuers. In each escape the officers haw emptied guns at him. In all over 0 shots have been fired at the negro. WITX ENCIRCLE WORLD. Record Breaking Message To Be Sent Tomorrow.' v.s ' ' 'v . ? ' , T Oyster Bay. L. I.. Jufy I. Arrange ments were completed today for the op ening of the Pacific cable on the Fourth tf July. President Roosevelt will send a message to Governor Tail and re ceive a reply. Also a piessage will be sent to Mockay, the president of the company which will encircle the world In its transmission. . , B,IQ LAND DEAL CLOSED. ,. i Seattle, July 8. The Poet-InteUigenc er tomorrow will say: .,..,.,.. . The biggest deal In timber lands since the Weyerhsuser purchases, was con summated yesterday when C, H. Cobb, James Campbell, Rufus H. Smith and Frank Brownell, paid M.000,000 f or ; a choice of any 50,000 acres owned by the Dunamuir estate on' yanoouver island. The deal has been pending for years. . , HEAT PROSTRATES, f ; Washington, D. C, July i Nine "prostrations from the heat today. Max . lmtim temperature was H degrees. Philadelphia, July I. The --mercury reached . 35 degrees today; two deaths ' and 30 prostrations resulting. ; ' . ' " "'7 .i ' ' Pittsburg, July 2. The thermometer Indicated 89 degrees; four deaths and a number of prostrations are reported.. V 5 ' v Candles, Ice Creams, .'; oy'y T Sherbets, Sodas. . . :J0tW' t0"- v ' BRANCHES AT. "fZSTSg ', :, Long Beach.. Seaside ' """ " Astoria, Or. vrasMngtoii' , Oregon EXPERT HORSESHOEING General Blacksmithing, Boat and Cannery "Work. SeeuB for High Class 'Work.-Sliop Corner of Fif teenth and Duane Streets, near St. Mary's HoEpital. HOLM ES & SEIBERT Phone 2561. Castings We are prepared to make them on short notice and of th best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of castings or patte.n work. Lowest prices for flrst-clas work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. KOPP'S FAMOUS BEER ' Bottled Or In Keg Free City delivery Worth Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria (ELATERITE It ' i TOU MAY IKTEUD BVIliDlirO .- ,-. ' "opflna it neceinsrr to BEPIjACE A WOn5H) DT HOOF ELATERITE ROOFING Takes the place of shingles, tin, iron, ter and gravel, and all prepared roofings For flat and steep surfaces, gutters, valleys, etc. Easy to lay. Tempered for all climates. Reasonable in cost. Bold on merit. Guaranteed. It will pay to ask for prices nnd information. TliE EIAIERIIE ROOriNC CO., Worcester Building, Portland. HOT EL POR TLAN D The, Finest Hotelln the Northwest PORTLAND, " . - - OREGON : GOOD WEATHER TOMORROW. 'Western Oregon, Friday Warm- 4 er. Saturday Fair north and pro- ably fair mjuth portion.. ENTERTAINED TESTERDAT. Mrs. Clyde Fulton entertained venter day afternoon In honor of Mrs. John Phalr, of San Francisco.. ON THEIR WEDINQ TOUR, Prof. John W.McCormac and Miss Francis M. Anthony, who is a very lie tant relative of Susan B. Anthony, of Denver, Colorado, were married in fore land on Saturday last by the Rev. Mr. Wilson, paor of the St. Stephens Chapel. After trip on the sound Mr. and Hrs. McCormae will reside in this city at the corner of Fifteenth snd Ex change streets. A hundred people had a .good time at thtt home of Mrs. Jennie Busey Inst ev ening, , The occasion was a social giv en by the Epworth League. A feature of the evening was music by the Regal Mandolin club, i ; The celebration at Olney tomorrow promises to be a record breaker. The residents have planned for big things andtoere is every Indication that their plans will work out satisfactorily to all concerned. The doings will conclude with a grand ball. The celebrated Swart children who are now at the Unique theater, are without doubt the cleverest Juvenile team that was ever seen on the stage In Astoria, the two little ones, wht.se ages range from to 11 years, are just as pretty off the sjage as they are on The boy has one of the best voices ever heard. .They played every pl of amusement In San Francisco and after the close here they go direct to Boston where they will open over the Keith circuit., The pictures for the popular song entitled the "Tie That Binds" are fine. The coloring is magnlflclent. It is the masterpiece of the famous song writer, Chas. K. Harris, the author of After the Ball."; . The Columbia mill at Knappton clos ed down yesterday until after the Four th. Business will resume Monday. . Lunch goods, pickles and olives at Ross, lliggins & Co s. . , BIRTH NOTICE. , ; To Mr. and Mrs. T. S. McDaniel, of Portland, a son. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Works Cor. 18th Mid Fuklio are: Mineral Rubber) Issue Soon To Be Printed The Exposition" Will Contain Good Write UpOnThisGty : And Section. The Rfxt Issue of "The Exposition," edited by Mrs, Weatherred, ot Portland will be devoted to the Interests of Clat sop county and will doubtless prove a great Taetor In advertising the resour ces of this section. The matter could hardly he left in better 'hands than those of Mrs. Weatherred, as her sue cess" along "boosting" lines is always marked and genuine. It is certain that the Clatsop county j number of The Exposition, which, will be off the prets In a few days is look ed for eagerly- Arrangement have been made to distribute several thous and copies In the east through the me- .ti,... ,w. u.niHwn vtttftm. Over a u,t,,.a J . i. v ...... ........ j - - j thousand copies 1U be sent to Mrs. j Weatherred who is now In the east and she will personally see to their profit able destribution. The St. Paul pioneer Presa of recent date lyio e following on this bright woman: "Mr. Edyth Toaier Weatherred of Portland. Or.., stopped off in St. Paul yesterday on her way to Atlantic City, where she la going as a delegate from the Portland Press club to the ISth an- . nual convention of the International League of Press clubs. Mrs. Weather- ( red is well known In newspaper circles I ami through her active connection with the great expositions that have been held in this country. She represented Oregon at Omaha, Buffalo and Charles ton, and will nreform the same office at the St. Louis exposition. She owns and edits The Exposition, a paper publlBh- ed in the interests of the Lewis and Clark -entennUl, and la also one of the most actlvo workers and a commission er for Oreson's big fair. . "Mrs. Weatherred is very sanguine over the prospects of the centennial and thinks that it will compare favorab ly with any of the big world's fairs that have been held in this country. The ob Ject of the fair is to show to the world j how rich and productive is the soli or this country, how varied Its resources. how well adapted it is to manufactur ing industries of all kinds and what ad mirable facilities it has for commerce with the whole world, but more partic ularly with the orient." The swellest lunch at the picnic will come from Ross Hlggins Co's. Our store will be closed all day on July 4. We will keep open until 9 p. m. on Friday, July S. Johnson Bros. Of course you are going to the picnic at Seaside on the Fourth, and you will have your lunch basket filled with good things from Johnson Bros. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ST ATE. OF OREGON FOR CLAT SOP COUNTY. FOARD A STOKES CO., Plaintiff, vs. MARTIN OLSEN, Defendant. TO MARTIN OLSEN. The above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court on or before six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, to-wit: On or before the 14th day of August, 1903, and if you fail so to appear the above nam ed plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $70.00, together with interest on $45.00 thereof from the Zlst day of March, 1900, at tine rate of eight per cent per annum until paid, together with the costs and disbursements of this action. The defendant is further notified that there has been attached in this action the property of said defendant, namely: Lot No. 10, In block No. 17. in the tows, of Alderbrock, as laid out and recorded by J. K. Kelley, A. W. Berry, and Isaac Bergman, in the City of Astoria, Clatsop county, State of Oregon. And upon the entry of Judgment in the above entitled action an order will be made that the said abo-e described real estate shall be sold upon execution issued upon said Judgment and the pro ceeds applied to the payment of the same , together with tJhe costs end dis bursements of this action and of the sale thereof. And defendant is further notified that service of summons in the above enti tled action was ordered made upon defendant by publication thereof in the Astorlan for the period of six weeks .prior to" the time said defendant shall be required to answer, by oraer ren dered and entered In the above entitled court on the 29th day of June, 1903. The date of the first publication of this summons is July third, 1903. FULTON BROS., ' ; ; ' Attorneys for Plaintiff. RKLIANCS WINS OUT. New Tork, July 1. The Reliance won the tryout off Bateman's point by about I minutes: time S; 04. 61. The course was a beat of three miles to windward and return. O BltlEN HAD THE BETTER. Philadelphia, ; July 1. Philadelphia Jack O'Brien and Kid Carter, Brook lyn, Might a six-round draw here to night. O'Brien had the better of the bout. Cl'UA TO COPT FROM AMERICA. The Cubau government has divided to adopt our system of government In Its foreign deiwrtment, and to that end are obtaining all the avallab'e datupos Ible. Imitation I the bent evidence of the value of our system of govern ment, and In medicine the same Is also true. Consider Hosteller's stomach Bitters for a moment. During tire past fifty years it hvia established an unequalled record of cuws of stomach ills, and because ot Its wonderful suc cess Is being widely imitated. In some cases the bogus article Is used to re fill the genuine Hosteller bottles. Be ware of all such Imitations. The gen uine is sold only In bottles securely sealed with a private stamp over the neck. It positively cures dltsiness. headache, nauscft. Indigestion, dyspep sia, and malaria. Don't fall to try it. ASK THE AGENT FOR TICKETS vu ..TO.: SPOKANE, ST., PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. 2 TRAINB DAILY 2 FAST TIME New Equipment Throughout. Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet, Smoking Library Cars. Daylight Trip Through the Cascade nd Rocky Mountains. For Full Particulars, Rates, Folders, Etc., Call on or Address J. W. PHALON, H. DICKSON, Trav. Pass. Agt City Ticket Agt 122 Third Street. Portland. (12 First Avenue, - Seattle, Wash. A. B. C, DENNISTON. O. W. P. A. Don't Guess at It But If oa are ovn Cast writs us for our rates and let us tell you about the service and accommodations offer ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST Car via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fall to writa us about your trip as we are in posi tion to givs you some valuable infor mation and asslstaaoe; 631 miles of track over which are operated some or tna nneac trains in w wvnm. cw nartlrtilaj-a TMrardin frelcht or passenger rates call oa or addraas. , C. unustci, a. n. inuunuu T. F. R. A. Coral Agt. iu Thin at Portland. Ore. g. Feo. G. P. It T. A St Paul. Minn. It Irk UXORIOUS vel Th, "Northwestern Umttid" trains, eleotrio lighted throughout, both inside mnn nnf an A iiMtn heated, are with out exception, lbs finest trains la the world. Toey emosay me it"-, ceww and best ideas for comfort, convenlamc and luxury ever offered the travelling public, and altogether are to most complete ana spienaia ?roauotion ci tat car builders' art These splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northers. Pacific an The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the BAST. No extra charge for these superior acommodattons and all rlaass of tick ets are available for passigs on the min, mi thla line are Protected by the Interlocking Blocfe System. EXCURSION RATES KAST VIA - GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Chicago and return," $71 .f.0. St. Louis and return, $67.50. Peoria and return $69.25'- St. Paul and return $00. Minneapolis and return $00. ( Duluth and return $80. Date of sale June 4 and S and 24 to 30. July 15 and 16 and August 20 to 26. Tickets ffood SO days. For full Information call on or ad dress, H. D!ckson, city ticket agent, 122 Third street Portland, Ore. What Business and Industrial Opportunities. Charge: One cent a word each Insertion. Twenty five cents a line a weeK. No ? charge less than twenty-five cents. Get a nice roast of beef at Ross, llig gins & Co. T ELECTRICAL WORK. Interview Trulllnger A Hardeaty, 4J3 Commercial street, about your elec trical work. IIOl'SK COAL. No coal equals the Rock 8prlngs, Wyoming, coal. New shipment Just In Send in your orders. LACE CURTAINS. . m Pawnuiwim will do up lace cur tains to your satisfaction. Leavs ord- ers at the Oregon bakery. TO CELEBRATE. Fourth jf July goods, ammunition canes, torp;Joe and giant crackers at P. A. Ti'Uliinger a two stores, com mercial street. WANTED. All who are In want of anything whatever to make the need known In these columns. . , COAL. Itosyln coal luts longer. Is cleaner and nutkes lens trouble with stoves and chimney flue than any other oal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. FOR RENT. Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping. No. 1 Tenth street. DWKLIJNG. For K-'iit One and a half story six- room iottng; on Fourth between Com menial snd Hond streets. Enquire at No. 15J Bond street. FOR RENT. Housck?cplng. 2 large rooms, fur- nlnhed or unfurnished, gas and electric lights water In kitchen. Over Peter sen & Brown's shoe store. DAILY ARRIVALS. . Every day brings something new at the store of.Fonrd Stokes. If It's fruit you want, we have It. If you want a delicacy In the canned goods line, we have It. Also in specially pre pared jiim and Jellies for the table. No other store In the city can show the assortment we carry. FOARD & STOKES CO. SCHOOL PROPERTY FOR SALE. Sealed bid will be received by the clerk for the school property situated on Hoon avenue, Hammond. Ore., con (isting of lots 2 and 3, block 14, and the school building situated thereon. The right U rcerved to. reject any or all bids. Bids to be opened at the school house July 15, 1903, at 7:30 p. m. WILLIS MUDD. Clerk Dlst. No. 6. Hammond, Ore. Danziger & Co. have received 100 suit cases. They will present one to every purchaser of a man's or young man's null. Between June 4th and August Zth, the Illinois Central will sell round trip tickets from Oregon and Washington points to Chicago Cairq, Memphis, and New Orleans at Greatly reduced rate. Tickets good for three months. Going limit 10 days. Returning limit 10 day after starting west. Stop over prlvi liges either way, west of the Missouri river. Bale dates are arranged to b convenient for delegates to conventions of Natlonul Educational association at Boston; Elks at Baltimore; Woodmen at Indianapolis; Eagles at New Tork; Shrlner at Saratoga; Knight of Pyth ias at Louisville and Commercial Trav eler at Indianapolis. You can take your choice of 18 different route. Write u. We will cheerfully glv you any detailed Information you want. B. H.TRUMBULL, Commercial agent, 142 Third street, Portland Ore, No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera Infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea, or summer complaint, if you have Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Cherry in the medicine nest. A little life nay be sacrificed to an hour's delay. CJholora Infantum, dysen tery, diarrhoea come suddenly. Only safe plan is to have Dr. Fowler's Ex tract of Wild Strawberry always on hand. " ' EXCELSIOR BRAND OILED CLOTHING SLICKERS flnruuH to imp jn ity. Tb bft wikurpfvof wtBitif in ib worm. fM only tit gentiiM! hi lid tl)t wriH'l urtrk, pwlr (I'l silrhr, All ! ilm, kti ntyiw, for HI kltiUf warb. Uwau 4vlri, rlta l . lAffTKt A MMf, U Rfrm iMt (MbfMf, asm. Uf. III 1 "1 Jr - -"s mm Bovfc ' LUNCH BASKETS. Lunch baskets at Ross Illgglns 4 Co. CIGARETTES. s The newest and latest In cigarettes Pall Klalls; cork tips, at V. A. Trul llngw'. Two stores. FIREWORKS. Just received a special line of fire work for the Fourth from San Fran cisco. Jesse Fong company. FOR LUNCH. Let us help you fix up your lunch basket fur your picnic on the Fourth. Johnson Bros. ! . .Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older one. KatUy cured. Doan'i Ointment never fall. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any drug store, N cents. THE FRUIT SEASON. Tl is Is ths proper time lo place your order for frull U you Intend to put up any preserves for nxt winter. W't have an excellent assortment of fur- rant, strawberries. Royal Ann cher ries, apricots, and peaches. We buy direct and can mnk you a reasonable price In quant Itle. Foard A Stokrs Co. Hurrah for Uncle fm. Want In The Astorlan are always rend by nil the people. FULL CREAM CHEESE. ' Made in Gray's River, Retails at 13 ftnta a pound. The best ever ottered on the lower Columbia. Try it nd be convinced. Bond Street Markot, M. Ello, proprietor. WOULDN'T IT JAR YOU? We have an Immense ass-rtownt of Jnri nd glasses for preserves, nil hnv lng spei'lul clasps and good tuljtjcr bands to keep them air tight Just what you want at this season of year when fruit Is Just rlifht for preserving. Come and see what we have to offer you. Price right. ' FOARD A STOKES CO. TOBACCO and CIGARS TURKISH PATROL for cigarettes. Fine. GOLD SHORE PLUG for the pipe. Unexcelled UNION MADE UNION LABEL 1 Agents for tbe ' Portland Safe k Lock Co, Call and sou samples. Twc.is. P. i The Boston Restaurant ,1 030 COMMEltCIAlV STItUET V - ' Best and Neatest Eating: House in Astoria ; v Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention MARINOVICH Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, 4 v I .;; . tobacco and cigars....... ; ? i Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, 1 Farmers and Loggers. , ,- - i.- ' ', , . V AlLBN Tcatb snd Commerclsl Streets Want? OOOD SMOK. Flshrmieii. Dixie Queen, In U-t, pall, 40 cents. P, A. Trulllnger, .. ' J ' ;m W did the most plumbing lust yenrt They know tltey did nut. Ask John A. Montgomery. HEKT U-CENT MKAL, Tou will I ways find ths best Uo meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant, No. 411 Cominsrclal street PIANO TUNER. For good, reliable piuno work your local tuner, T. Fredericks"., ton Bond ft no. Phone 374 Red. . JAPANERB OOODfl, New stock ot fumy good Just srrlv. d at Yokohama. iniar. Call and Me th latest novelties from Japan. CHEAP Ft' EL, - Fir slabwood, stov leg ths, $l.tO per cord. Boxwood 11. M per large load, J'hons 11 ' Black,,. XUy, lb trans fer man. $' - OOOD PLl'MlUNd. A good workman, using good mat lnl. ninkf a good Job and ssve muiib nnnoyame. Tou especially need the best In plumbing, gas fitting, heallnf Pplimirrs and tluwork. Call on John A, Montgomery, 425 Bond street, snd avoid trouble. Phone 1031. STILL IN THE LEAD Painty enters, people with uvarty niifx-tiie theater parties, and all otker part lis find what they doslrt and so on to sppreclatt at th Toke Point oyster house. Ths choicest Ttoullaln ths tiuir kt t are there served In most pleasing stylo. Own all night Private rooms. HATS TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. IngWtHi will continue her re duction sal of hat sklrta, waists and IndW snd children' furnishing goods until Oct'ibsr 1. Call and the Una Also carry a complete Un of hair switches .uid pompadours. Price will Sa t you. MRS. R. INOLETONv Welch Block. '' ": d 'fit "J" Mwett Ori'iim 10 tut it pint.' A. Tuttir. SPECIAL FOURTH OK JULY ;! HOI Nl) TRIP RATES VtA A. A C. 11. R. On July 3, and 4 Dim A. A C, It. R. mil M'-ll speilnl round trip excursion lltkfts between all pirints at ONE FARE for th round trip, limited good, to return until July (, Inclusive. Give us your order (or Luttst ami lit'rtt Phono- graph and grajihojihono record. A. Trullinger. Hioh Class Chef & BOSKOYICH