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ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 19, ltK)f. TOBACCO"" CIGARS TURKISH PATROL for cigarettes. Fine. GOLD SHORE PLUG for the pipe. Unexcelled - UNION MADE UNION LABEL PLUG CHEWING Index . Star Day's Work 3 Climax Blue Dipper El Rattle Ax Big Dipper Sawlog or Wine Berry or S Horse Shoe Brandy Piper HeidsicR Agents for the Portland Safe & Lock Co. Call and see samples. Agent for Portland Sail & Awning Co. Sails, Tents, Awnings, and Covers. PX Trulling'er. The Troy Laundry K Corner Tenth and Duane Streets , Has the Neatest, Cleanest, and most Sanitary Laundry Establishment in the State. Prices Reasonable. Let us call for your wash. , 'Phone Main 1991. Special Prices Combination Desk BooK Cases EXTENSION TABLES A choice line at $5 to $18. Unusual bargains in fine willow, oak and leather upholstered rockers aHHBaaBBaa. H. H. ZAPF - The Housefurnisher 630-C34' COMMERCIAL STREET Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR, FEED, PROVISIONS, ; TOBACCO AND CIGARS.. Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers and Loggers. AeW ALLBN Tenth and Commercial Streets Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office phone Main 2441. ' Residence phone Main 2443. ' Office Over Griffin's Book Store. C, W. Barr Dentist Mansell Building. 67S Commercial street, Astoria, Ore. 4 TELEPHONE RED 2061. PRAEL & COOK I-RAN3FER COMPANY. ... Telephone 28. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our can Will receive special attention. N 638 Duane fit. W. J. COOK. Mgr. OSTE O PATHY DR. RHODA C. HICKS Mansell Bids;. 67 Commercial St Fhone Black 2065 Astoria Ore. RELIANCE Electrical Works 428 BOND ST. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimate and executing orders for all kind of electrical Installing and Repairing Suppllea In stock. We sell the celebrated SHELBY LAMP. Call up Phone UCL H. W. CYRUS, - Mgr Central Meat Market 42 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders for meats, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly sod satisfactorily attended to 3. W. MORTON, Pres. Telepnone No. .121. BEST ON EARTH. Give us your order for Latest ami Best Phono graph and graphophono records. C. J. Trenchard Insurance. Commission and Shipping. Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific , Express Companies. Customs House Broker. Dr. T. L. Ball DENTST 524 Commercial street, Astoria Ore. A Model Kitchen Every Home Can Have One at a Very Small Cost. You would be astonished if told the prices that Foard & Stokes Co., is sel ling its famous cooking stoves and utensils at. A better assortment can not be found in any store in the stpte. We supply everything from a dust pan j to a range at prices that will fit any pocketbook. It is economy to have j your kitchen modem. Saves labor, ex- j peases and your health. Let us show ! you what we can do to remodel your home. We want at least a chance to quote you our prices. FOARD &STOKE.S CO. GOOD PLUMBING. 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 and tlnwork. Call on John A. Montgomery, 425 Bond street, and avoid trouble. Phone 1031. A VERY CLOSE CALL. "I stuck to my engine though every Jont ached, and every nerve was rack ed with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, l locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pal, without any appetite and all mn down. As I w,as about to give up I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength ahd vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Charles Rogers. Price 50 cents. , , , simp Public Is At Last Aroused Renewed Interest In Regatta Queen Contest Program of Race Features. Beginning Momlny vote for rvgiUta ilUMii will be counted dslly. The pub lic is at last 'being aroused to( action and the contest from now on will be riveh'. Mrs. IlklehalKh . and Miss Thomas are yet In the lead with their positions reversed. While there, has been a slight increase in the vote of some of the other candidates since the last published result, the most notii able difference lxs been with the two lead ers. They now stand, Mrs. V. W. WdehulRh, 8,058; Miss Frances Thomas 1.8S4. The committee has definitely arrang ed with the Pacific Athletic Association of San Francisco to send two barge crews, two single outrigger skiffs, one shell And swimmers. The association has also made overtures In regard to an exhibition of water polo, signifying their willingness to send the best men available to exhibit, but a decision on the part of the committee has not been reached. The members believe that every aw ker and fakir that puts In an appear ance during the festival should be made to pay for the privilege of conducting such hmtness, and the committee Is working along that line. R. A. Lfimbreson, of the Portland rowing club, will represent the Astoria regatta committee at the Vancouver re gatta. He Is empowered by the com mittee to negotiate with clubs to send j crews. Tire Vancouver people are par ; tlcularly desirous to engage In cane i races and contests are being arrang i ed.. The principal sailing races 'have prac tically ben fixed ,as follows: One race for 1'ortland yachts, one race for Shoal water bay yachts and one free for all, boat for boat, no time allowance. Tor L this race In addition to the cash prise there will probably be a cud put up Jy Butterfield Bros., of Portland. An other appropriate prize to be bestowed on the winner of one of the racing events is to be a handsome American (lag, donated by the Willamette Tent Awning Company. SPRANG AT THE ASSASSIN New York, July 18.-Wn1le Enrico Ganata, who, the police say. killed his wife by stabbing her with a chisel, was being exmined In the coroner s office in the Bronr, Ernero Caste, the dead woman's brother, came In to apply for burial permit When he saw Ganata he sprang at him and tried to kill him It took four men to restrain Caste. A Chicago cereal food company re cently ordered fifty tons of Ink for use In printing their packages. In making the best Persian rug the weaver spends about 23 days over each square foot of surface. A Bohemian woman living at Halda made up her mind to marry again if she could get her departed husbands consent with the aid of a spiritual medium. The "husband"-advised her not to marry but to come to him, where upon she went home, put arsenic In her coffee and died. ' , Here is a remedy by wWch the worst fit of coughing can be checked in the church or theater: Pour about a half teaspoonful of good pure cologne into your handkerchief and hold this be fore the open mouth. Inhale a deep breath or two of the perfume impreg nated air, and the coughing attack will be agreeably and neatly nipped In the bud. BE3T 15-CENT MEAL. You will always find the best lie meal In the city at the Rising Sun res taurant. No. 61J Commercial street JULY CLOTHING SALE. Boys Clothing Department The Great Saving Offered Must Interest You. . All the newest styles. In well-made suits, for ages from three to 12 years, will be sold as follows: 13.75 suits, now 13.15 . 4.00 suits, now 1.40 4.50 suits, now J.85 6.00 suits, now 4.10 5.50 suits, now ...... 4.65 8. DANZIGER A CO. RAIN THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE Even children drink Grain-0 because they like it and the doc tors say it is good for them. Why not? It contains all of the nourish- ' ment of the pure grain and none of the poisons of coffee. THY IT TO-DAY. 41 groan STwywixn; Ho.sodWe.eef peek. . . Social and Personal . . Weather Forfvtwt Western Oregonytnd western Washington-Sunday, cloudy; probable showers. John MvClure left for Seaside ! night and will return tomorrow. District Attorney Allen li'" for HUxboro today to be present at the reiiulur term of court. Mrs, 8. Dansigvr arrived in the city yesterday from San Fraoetecu t vlsil her sister, Mrs O. M. I'elUir. George K. Uogers. the ortin:il?.er "r the Woodmen of the World, left tor Portland yesterday to attend the carni val. He will return to Astmta atwut Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William J. (tvens, of Seattle, accompanied by their sons Alenler .md Wallace, arrived In the city yeLrday for short visit with Mrs. Ovens' parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Spelmier. First Lieutenant Hen lKirsey. l S. artillery, was in the city yesterday ac companied by his wife and family. Lieut, Dorsey was formerly a resident of Astoria, rtiul received his early school ing here. He has served In the Philip pine war. acquitting himself with slg civdlt. and is now In direct line for pro motion. They left for Seaside. The artists who will assist Miss Jes sie Jewett at her concert next Tuesday evening are Mrs. into Hellbom. of this city, and Messrs K. Spltiner and Ferdinand Kmmul, of Portland. Mr. Spltiner Is a vlolfnlst of a hltih order while as ce'll.n Mr. Konrad Is without a peer on the Pacini- ioasl. The es pecial work of the gentlemen at the con cert will be to accompany Mis Jewett. but Mr. Konrad will also play a solo that is being looked forward to with pleasure by those who appreciate some thing worth while. Mlfs Jewett wilt re turn to Nw York the latter part of this month to resume her studies In the school for opera where she has ulready made such excellent progress. In the fall she will enter the field of operatic uerfornnrs, having already made an en gagement with one of the leading com panies In the country as understudy. That she will meet with pronounced success In her chosen Held of work Is agreed by those who have been so for tunate as to hear her sing.Tucsday eve nlnu will be the oidy opportunity given for Astortans to become acquainted with Miss Jewett s voice during her stay in the city. j BASE BALL SCORES. 1 ; AMERICAN. At Boston Boston, 5; Detroit, 3. At Washington First gnnie-Wosh-Ington, 3; Chicago 2.-8ecot..l game Washington, 3; Chicago, 1. NATIONAL. At St.-Louis St.Louls.4; Brooklyn, 8. At Cincinnati-First game-Clniinnat I, 4: Philadelphia , 5.-Seeoiid game Cincinnati, 6; "Philadelphia 3. At Pittsburg-Pittsburg , 3; New York, 2. At Chicago- First game-Chicago. 3; Boston, 2 Second game ChUago.4; Boston, 5. PACIFIC NATIONAL. At Spokine-SpokanC 12; Seattle 3. At Tacoma Tacoma, 2; Butte.10. At Salt Lake Salt Lake, 5; Los An geles 18. At Helena-Helena 8; San Francic co 5. PACIFIC COAST. At Seattle-Seattle 7; Los Angeles 3. - At Portland Portland 4; Oakland 13 At San Francisco San Francisco 6: Sacramento 6. Woman and ribbons flutter In their own atmosphere. A reaction from the extreme blouse front has set In, Women who grow old most quickly are those whQse Interests are the nar rowest. Those who stay young long est are those whose minds and spirits are fed by action and by changing im pressions. Those who are youngest at thirty are the most intelligent. Climate helps In the temperate zone, but that is shown In the face of the blighted American wnian, who, at twenty-five, looks older than her free and enlight ened compatriot at forty. Go to bed when you please, And He at your ease, You'll die Just the same with someLat ln disease. Settlers In timbered regions are glad they are Independent of coal barons and miners. EXCURSION NOTICE The ladies of Grace church wil glye a moonngni excurswn 10 oromue uu Tuesday evening, August 4. The train will leave Astoria at 7:15 p. m., and re turning will leave Seaside at 11:30 p. m. The round trip fare will be 75 cents Tickets may be obtained of the ladies or at Griffin's Book Store. Cannery Ready For Business New McGowan Plant at llwaco Begins Operations With Good Sized Crew Tomorrow morning the new McGowan cannery at llwaco will begin operation everything being In readlmws for bus tiien. The machinery haa been touted a, ul reentered satisfactory, and hud the owner ,'nred to do so, they were In position to start up last week. Pipes have been laid from u spring on the llolmati hJII to carry fresh wuter for two large tanks tor the storing of water for the holler. In order to got everything In proper running order a few -a- f fish were canned yester day. This is only preliminary to the active owning mid none will be canned today. No less than 25 and perhaps 30 people will be required to run the can nery In full blunt. Watle heretofore it haa been the plan to employ t'hlnamen to do the work In fl.th .'annerlen It is the intention of the M, Cowans to eliminate the Mongol luu as much a itslble here and em ploy all white help. Tlv launch Queen reported that In Us trip imws Hit- river at a late nous last night considerable trouble was esper lencvd. nc of the officers stated thot MO nets were encountered. While this is, pre.nmieably, an exaggeration, It Is !! verth-'less true that gill netters are not free from danger by passing ve .ils. The trouble lie, as cluliysd by launch and steamboat men, In the ah , ne of lights to mark the presence of nets. Uixt night while Hearing the Ore gun -tide the Queen encountered a lone llsherman and before they separated he uits nilniu a net, the launch cutting It Into iie es. Ills unme could not be I. tine'd. but h was alone In his boat not evn having hi boat puller with Mm. VAl.i AIil.K LACE MISSING New York. July 18.-A package con taining six yards of lace said to be valued it has been missing since April' 6. when It was shipped by express fiom here to Washington. - The lace Is a part of a set valued at $30,000 be longing to the wife of Gen. A. E. Bates of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Bates l at present In Europe with her daughter. Mrs. Hates tame to Now Yoik early In the spring. She brought the lace to have It cleaned and repaired. As the cleaner completed the work on the sep arate pieces.she sent them to Mrs. Hates by express, there being three separate bundles. The second contained the lace that Is missing. The last package con tained the piece of greatest value In the styipe of a large shawl. It reached Washington safely, No trace of the second package has been found, how ever. The cleaners say that although the lace was worth, commercially, $. t), it was really of greater value, be-i-au- It made up a part of a set and also because It was ,un heirloom. It was worn by Mrs. Bates' mother at the time King Edward, as Prince of Wules. was entertained at the white house. She says there Is no other piece like It In the world. FI.'RNISHED ROOMS WANTED. Those having furnished roms to rent during the regatta will please fill out the blank below and mail or hand It to the committee: Name Street und No Number of rooms Number of beds ; Price per night Remarks CLAIRVOYANT. Medium. Advice on business. Lo cates mines and stolon property, ad lusts family troubles and love affairs. Here for fhort time only." Mrs. Thomp son, room 14, Page building, corner Twelfth amj Commercial streets. RED MEN'S PICNIC, Concomly Tribe No. 7, will give a picnic to Olney on Sunday, July 2, Steamer Mayflower and barge will leave Fishers' wharf at 9 o'clock, a. m., tick ets 50 cents. For sale by all members. Come along, bring your basket and have a good time. There' is worse pure stufl than the usual mixtures used to adulterate spices ; no great harm, except to adulterers. "Pepper" is shells and dust (3c lb) with one percent of red pepper to hot it. "Cloves" are stems (2 or 3c lb). Wormy nutmegs are "worth .5 or 6c lb by the ton. , ; Schilling's Best feels strange in such company moneyback. , CUBA TO COPY FnOM AMERICA. The Cuban government ha deddud to adopt our. system of government In Its foreign department, and to that end nre obtaining all the available data possible. Imitation la the best evidence of th value of our system of govern ment, and In medicine the same Is al so ttu. Consider Hostetter's Bitters tor n moment. During the past &o yea is It has established an unequalled record of cures of stomach Ills, and be cause of Its wonderful success It I be ing widely imitated. In some caw the bogus article I being used to refill the genuine Hovtetter bottle, Beware of all such limitation. The genuine Is sold only In bottle securely sealed with a private stamp over the neck. It pos Itlvely lines dlxxlnc, headache, nau sea, Indigestion, dyspepsia, and malaria Don't fall to try It. ' JAPANESE OOOD8. New stock of fancy goods just arriv ed at Yokohama Bntaar, Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. IIAT8 TRIMMED FREE. Mrs. R. Ingletan will continue her re duction sale of hats skirts, waists and ladles' and children's furnishing good until October 1. Call and see the Una Also carry a complete tin of hair switches and pompadours. Prices will suit you. MRS. R. INOLETON, Welch Block. Ladies Attention A Nice Assortment of Fancy Crockery Received. We nre pleased to announce to the ladles of Astoria and vicinity that we are able to show at fine a line of plain and decorated crockery and luare us Is to be found In the city. Every ar ticle will command your keenent In spection and Is sold at price not to be equaled elsewhere.. When you want to buy crockery of any kind for dinner, luncheon, llsh sets, tea set, cutlery to mutch, be sure and see our line. It will please you. KO.UU) ft STOKES CO. Castings W are prepared to make ihem on short notice and of th best material. ' Let us give you estimate on any kind ; of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. The Palace Palace The Cafe BLACKSMITHING. Carriage and Wagon Bonding. First-Class Horse Shoeing. Ltoaglnu Cnmp Work, All kinds of wagon materials in stock tor sale. We guarantee the best work tlone in the city, l'rice right. ANDREW ASF. Corner Twelfth ami Dunne St. 'Phone 911. EXPERT HORSESHOEING General Illacksinitliing. Hon! and Cannery Work. SeenB for II igli Class Work. Shop Corner of Fif teenth and Dimne Streets, neur St. Mary's Iloepital. HOLMES c52: SEIBBRT Phone The Boston O.W COMMERCIAL STREET " Best and Neatest Eating House in Astoria Try Our 2 5-Cent Dinners Prompt Attention MARINOVICH CO (ELATERITE li Mineral Rubber) - - ' ' I IfOUjMAY IHTKWW )irjL)IIia . V!j or tin A it neocMory to Itl'.rijACB A WOBH-OUT HOOF I ELATERITE Takes the place of shingles, tin, Iron, tar E. Mat nr,t anrfci'oa nt.. climates. Iteasonable in cost. Sold on prices ana lnmrmBuuB. THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO., DKNSMOllB TYPEWRITERS. Wo well, rent, and repair all makes of typewriters.. Write for new catalogue of New Densniore. Huxley, Ryan Co.. i 12 Fourth Street. Portland, Or, STENOGRAPHER WANTED, -Good stenographer and typewriter wanted (Remington machine). ' Must be n good writer und used to office work, One with knowledge of book keeping prefcred, Apply at office of Columbia River Packers Association. UOC813 COAL, No coal equal the Rock Springe, Wyoming, coal. New shipment Justin Send In your orders, EXERC1BH CARE. In nothing la greater rare and skill necessary than In house plumbing, Do sanitary plumbing Is a menace to health. See J. A. Montgomery, IK Bond street, . FULL CREAM CHEESE. Made In Gray's River. Retails at If onus a pound. The heat ever offered tn the lower. Columbia. Try It and l.o convinced. Bond Street Market, M. Kilo, proprietor. COAL. Hosyln coal lust longer, 1 cleaner and make ten trouble with stoves and chimney flue than any other roal on the market. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1JU. Swt-ft I'rt-Hiit 10 et'iitit liit. A. TuKhT. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE . .. ," . Sccw OayirenO DrawJYcrks Oct. 1Mb sod frsttkllu eve: Best Restaurant Regular Metis, 25 Ccata . - Sunday Dinners a Specialty Eerythln tbc Market Afford Catering Company e" Restaurant I High Class Chef j ROOFING and gravel, and all prepared roofings .1." i 1... 'rr....t f..w oil . merit. Guaranteed. II will pay to ask for Worcester Building, Portland.