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tr".'t' fi 1 I ' !l ) f TIIE MORNING ASTORIAN, TIIURSDATrJUNE 2, 1901. PAGE 7.1IREK. DO .NOW! 0IJR BOOHS! See our Burlaps, Leather, Lincrusla, Wood Imitations, , Crown Mouldings, Plate and Picture Kails, Etc. B. F. ALLEN 8 SON, -,a rM$&l Commercial 6trect TWO LOST , - IN FLOOD IN HIGH FAVOR. ; Soda wtr, m made out of pur fruit Julcea, delightful flavors, pur carbonated wafer, milk and lc cream when dealrtd, and served a w aorv It la in greet demand, Ladle and g tn tlemen, lari and mail, clamor for It, and w can hardly atlifjr th numerous call for It But w try to hav a glaae for you very tlm you calL 0 EASTERN CANDY STORE, eoe-601 Commarelal Bt, Next Griffin' Book Star. Green River Oveflowi and Costs Two Lives In WyomingOth ers Are Missing. VICTIMS ARE RANGE RIDERS All the Tributary Are Out of Uankaand the Lowlands Are J'loodrd-Crop Are Itiilned. Did you sco it advertised in The Astorian tell the Advertiser of it T COOPER SHOP Ticrce, Barrels and Kits for Packing Fish, Butter, Etc., Made to Order at Lowest Prices by M. 0 Stanovich, g-17 Duan St- Scow Bay Iron 8 Brass Worhs Iron, Steel, Brass and Bronze Castings. General Foundrymen and Patternmakers. Absolutely firstclass work. ; Wees lowest. "" Phene 2451 Corner Eighteenth end FrMIio. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leav you If you uaed Dr. Klnff New Life Pllla. Thousands of ufterrs hav proved their match le merit for 8lck and Nervoua Head ache. They mak pur blood and build up your health. Only IS cent; money bark If not cured. Sold by Chut. Roger, Druggist iELIGIITFCJL ROUTE AYLIGI1T RIDE IZZY CRAGS 'EEP CANONS , . . A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY , . Be nature In alt b glorlou beauty, and then th acme of man' handi work. Th flrat la found along th Un of th Denver A Rio Grande Railroad, th latter at th Bt Louie World' Fair. Tour trip will b on of plea ur mak th moat of It' For Infor mation and llluatrated literature writ W. C. McBRIDE, Geo. Agt. Portland, Or. NORTHERN PACIFIC time Card oi Trains PORTLAND Leave Arrtvsi rufet Bound Limited.?: iml: P Kanaa Clty-St Loul . Special U:10 am P North Coaat limited l 9 m T:t a n Democratic Ticket. For Congressman, J. E. SIMMONS. Of Multnomah County. Oreen River, Wyo., June L Flood In th Green river and .tributaries ha coat at leant two Uvea and much damage to property. A meeaenfer ha just ar rived here with new from th Inundat ed district It la hi opinion that th death Hat may be greatly Increaaed when complete report com In. The known dead: - FRANK WOODRUFF, range rider. WILLIAM EUBANK8, range rider. Woodruff waa foreman of the Circle cattle outfit and waa drowned while fording Silver creek, a tributary of Oreen river. Ill horee was swept from Ita feet and rolled over him, frac turing hi akull and rendering him in capable of making a fight for life. Ilia body waa recovered. Eubank waa drowned In Oreen River near Burn postoffice. Ilia body and that of hla horee were awept away and hav not been recovered. All atreama of that aectlon are out of their banka and the lowlanda are flooded. The Oreen liver, Dig Pine, East For, New Fork, llama Fork, Sil ver crooke and South Fork are excep tionally high. Aa there are no bridge acroaa theae atreama above thla place and the forde are impaaaable, communi cation with other settlements la cut off. It la not expected that the damage done by high water can be eatlmated with accuracy for weeka. than ba usually aurrounded the cam palgn headquarter. Nothing la more earneatly to be de aired by all patriotic Americana than that the presidential campaign shall be conducted aa there la reason to hope that It may be upon ilnea of die passionate reason, of decency and In tegrity. Organization la aanecewary lr politics aa In bualne; tut the or gaulzatlon that la desirable la auch aa will beat give effect to the honeat Judgment of the people. If both of the great partlee can rid themaelvea of (he old .factional intrigues and the old reliance upon , crooked machination and give th practical direction of their affair to young men of sound prin clplee and clean methods, much may be dor for the elevation of our pollt leal standard, and the country must greatly gain, however the election may result. THIRD RAIL SYSTEM. Will STATE. For Supreme Court Justice, "THOMAS O'DAY. Of Multnomah County, " Stat Dairy and Food Commissioner. S. M. DOUGLAS. Of Lane County. COUNTY. For Representatives, J. V. BURNS. J. N. LAWS. For County Commissioner, B. F. ALLEN. For Sheriff; ' GEORGE W. MORTON. For Treasurer, ISAAC BERGMAN. For School Superintendent, H. S. LYMAN. For Coroner, W. C A. POHL. ASTORIA PRECINCT. For Justice of th Peace. A. R. CYRUS, For Constable, C. C. UTZINGER. Tacoma and Seattle Night Express 11:45 JM l:0S n Take Puget Bound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray Hart point Take Puget Bound Limited for Olym tl direct. e.Sa'j Tt Pun Bound unuiea or I L mtv.Ht. Loul Special for polat 7 II DUUIU Double daily train servlo on Gray's Harbor branch, , . Four tratn dally between Peruana, Tacoma and Seattle- GONG TO THE FAIR. What to Do If You Desire Praotloal Information. If you contemplate visiting th St Louis Exposition, to aecur reliable In formation as to railroad service, the lowest rates and th best route. Also aa to th local conditions In Bt Louis, hotel, etc., etc. If you will writ th underalgned, stating what Information you desire the same will be promptly furnished. If we do not hav It on hand, will secure It for you If possible, and with out any expense to you. Address B. II. TRMBULI Commercial Agent, Ut Third street, Portland, Ore. Soon Be Installed In New York Railway. New Tork, June L The Interborougb Company, controlling the subway and holding under lease the Manhattan Elevated railroad aystem, has, accord ing to the American, secured control of th Putnam and New Tork railroad, by purchase from the New Tork Cen tral. Thla adda B8 mllea of road to the lines of the Interborougb aystem. The amount of money Involved has to be learned, but It I understood to carry and absolute majority of the Putnam's 16,600,000 stock Issue. There la also a funded debt of 15,200.000 which waa guaranteed by the New Tork Central. Thia, too, Is taken over. Work will begin at once to Install the third rail system, replacing the locomotives now In use and enabling the running of electric trains from the battery to Harlem, i - .. .. Worst of AH Experiences. Out anything be worse than to feel that every minute wtU be your lastf Such waa th experience of Mrs. 8. H. Newson, Decatur, Ala, Tor three year,' she write, "I endured Insuffer able pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed In evitable when doctor and all remedies failed. At length I waa Induced to try Electric Bitter, and th result was miraculous. , I Improved at once, and now I'm completely recovered." For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowel troublea Electric Bitter I th only medicine. Only 60c. It' guaranteed by Chas. Roger, Druggist. GOLD FOR JAPAN. Japanese Carry Over Million in Lit- tl Old Valiee. phlcago, June 1. Ito Hlmatau, a Japanaae merchant of New Tork has arrived in Chicago with a common split leather valise containing $1,200,000 In United State money, which he will give to the mikado to help defeat Rus sia The cash la all In United States gold note and bank bills. The money waa deposited here with a trust company on the advice of the local Japanese counsel. Ito Hlmatau expects to sail from San Francisco on June 11. He I recog nised authority In America on Jap anese art and his discourses for the last five years have been the subject of many written disquisitions on the Influence of Japanese art and Japanese Ideals upon modern aesthetlclsm. Ito Hlmatsu Is known In New Tork aa a dealer In objects of Japanese art WERE READY FOR COSSACKS. Japanese Had Special Training to Fight Russia's Terrors. Victoria, B. C June 1. An ex-cap- taln of Japanese artillery bound for London, England, who arrived here on the Empress of Japan last night on official business, said that Japanese military chiefs made preparation some year ago for dealing with the peculiar fighting tactic of the Cossacks. A special light machine gun. Invented by a Japanese engineer, la carried on a pony accompanying each detachment It ha a greater range than tbe Norden feldt and can be operated by four mea It 1 with these deadly weapon that the Japanese are wiping out the Cos sack aotnlaa wherever they meet ttfem. He aaya the Japanese artillery profici ency waa acquired In long secret prac tice with the Arlsaka gun at all ranges and regardless of cost before the war. Th World Fair Route. Those anticipating an eastern trip, or a visit to th Louisiana Purchase exposition at St Louis, cannot afford to overlook the advantage offered by the Mlssurl Pacific Railway, which, on account of Ita various route and gate ways, ha been appropriately named "Th World' Fair Rout." Passenger from th northwest tax tbe Missouri Pacific trains from Den ver or Pueblo, with the choice of either going direct through Kansas City, or via Wichita, Fort Scott and Pleasant HUI. Two train dally from Denver and Pueblo to Bt Louis without change. carrying all classes of modem equip' tnent Including electrlo lighted obser vatlon parlor cafe dining cars. Ten daUy train between Kansas City and St. Loul. ' Writ or call en W. C. McBrlde, gen. rat agent, 114 Third street Portland, for detailed information and lllustrat ed literature. Narrow Escape From Death Three Men Cling to Overturned Boat In Utah Thirtyjix Hours Before Being Rescued. Elevating Politloal Standards. Philadelphia Ledger. The designation of Mr. Cortelyou for chairman of the republican national committee ill be received with favor by all who are concerned that the pres idential campaign ahal be conducted with straightforward dignity. Mr, Courtelyou la not a politician, In the usual sense. He ha never token part in political management and has not been known to have any ardent polit ical Interest. He ia aimply a clear headed, upright aensible man of af faire, with a talent for organization and administration, and with personal qualities that win the confidence and esteem of those who are brought in contact with him. The usual abilities, the tact and discretion developed In his service at the executive mansion led to his selection as the first secre tary of the new department of com merce and labor, which he has organ ized upon a plane of public usefulness much higher than some of Its promot ers had expected, and if he were put at the head of a party organization he would be likely to lift Its manage ment Into a purer and finer atmosphere What Doctors Must Do at Panama Not only the engineers, but also the doctors, will have much work to do In connection with the construction of the Panama canal. The health con ditions In the vicinity are very bad; It would be difficult to find worse. The Chagres fever, which Is peculiar to thl regionbeing named, Indeed, after the river of that name prevails con stantly and Is a very serious menace to the lives of men from the north. I am confident that It can be stamped out, but this will be a difficult task, well worthy of the efforts of the best medical ability In this country. The climate Itself Is not unfavorable to health. The danger lies in the swamps on the coast and in the ab solute lack of sanitation In the towns. The swamps will have to be drained, and a civilised sanitary Bystem put Into operation. Thla work must be put under the direction of a medical man of firmness, sound Ideas and strong executive ability. Though the manual labor on the canal will be done by ac climated natives, a large number of men from the United States will be employed as superintendents and for other work requiring skill and education. Many young American civil and me- Provo, Utah, June L After having clung to an overturned boat for more than 26 hours, Bruce Dallln, Jared Smith and Fred Hanson hav ben rescued from the waters of Utah lake by a party of searcher who left Sprlngville early Monday morning. The ship-wrecked party left Sprlng ville Sunday afternoon to take a Jaunt In a small sailboat They had almost finished their trip and were return ing to Geneva, a small lakeside town when a squall upset their boat and th three men were thrown Into the water. They improvised an anchor from the mast and began a long wait for help, Early Tuesday morning, after havlnc been out atl night, the searchers dis covered the men on a mud fiat some distance from shore and rescued them from their dangerous position. Correct Clothes tor Mea LOTHES don't make the mm," writes the Chics to pork packr to his son at Harvard, "bat they maXe &H cf cpyfiiwa, ... him except hi hands and (ace during business hours, and that's a pretty con slderable area of tne hamaa anlmaL" If this label ' fell JjpdfJenjamineC? MAKERS NEW YORK chanical engineers are looking to Pa nama for opportunities, and there will be place for a considerable propor tion of those who wanttbem. Tbellvea of these men are too valuable to be sacrificed to unbealthful condition Is on your clothes you're In a ped tlon to make your business prcCt able and your society pleasari. Equal to fin cottonvmad k a3 lot price. Th Rakers' guarantee, mti art, with every ferment V art Lxdusiv Distributors la Uu dtv. J M T 'ywfftaawiiei b m m that can be remedied. Some of the first and most Important undertakings in the canal country must be prose cuted by physicians. Alfred Noble, tm the June Success. - ' f- ': ... I ! , . . . i i ' . t Are yoii going to St. Louis? ; If o call for your Ticket via tbe , .. RQCK I5LAND FRISCO SYSTEMS The line having Terminal at entrance Fair Grounds. Bound trip rate 7.50, good for Ninety Days from date of sale. Choice of route going and returning, via j St, Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or El Paso. Stop over permitted in both directions. DATES OF SALE! ' Jim 7th, Utk, 17th, 18th. July 1st, 24, 3rd. Ai(st 8tb, 9tk lOtb. September Stk, ito, 7ife. October 3rd, 4th, Sifc. On above dates rate of $72 50 will be made to Chicago ar.d return. For further information and sleeping car reservations call npoD or address A. H. McDONALD, Gen'l Agent, 140 Third Street, PORTLAND, ORE. Fishers Ooera ouse L. . 8ELIQ, Lessee and Manager. 4 I NIGHTS 4 Tit ei. ;! .n ?,. Commencing - MONDAY. JUNE 6, 1904. The oldest largest best and leader of them all Palmer ft Cat New Tork. presents the favorite emotional actress , miss comma snell and alf. aldridge; . ..' , I . . n-. - Supported by 'the " " EMPIRE STOCK CO. Also band and orchestra. 20 ARTISTES 20 Of undisputed excellence, in two of the greatest plays ever written. Monday, CAPITAL vs. LABOR, or STRIKE FOR JUSTICE Showing both aides of the Greatest Problem of th American People. Positively the same production which haa ereateM ao much enthusiasm la all the Eastern cities to crowded bouses. Sco The Great Mob Scctio 40 PEOPLE ON TIIE STAGE. Tuesday, FAUST, or WHY WOMEN SIN, Produced on a scale never before attempted by a repertoire com pany. $3,000 actually invested In magnificent silk, satin and velvet costumes, beautiful scenery and startling electrical ef fects... ' . I ' J ' . '" ' " ": ' - :'.-yi ' Once Scon, Never Forgotten Wednesday, SAPHOi Thursday, MARRIED BY MISTAKE POPULAR PRICES, 25c and 35c Seat sale opens Saturday morning at Griffin's Book Store. Free Band Concert Daily.