SUNDAY, JUNE U, 1903. THE MORNING ASTORIAN ASTORJA,lOKEGON. ARKS Farmer from Carolina Loses Five Hundred Dollars STRANDED IN NEW YORK Attempt Oa Railway Magnate's New York Residence ft Fallurt. New York, June 17. Three burgler were surprised white In the act of break ing Into the Fifth avenue residence of E. 11. lliirrlinnn, the railroad magnate. After ail exciting chase, tn which two pistol hoti were fln-d oml one of the in" nenpturod. Hcldi-nU of the fash ionable quarter were much excited ly Hit shooting. . Xaya lis to Fake Ral Eatat Agent and Then Loin Wallet While lamenting Expen of Living In Metropolis Present Pitable Spectacle, New York, June 17. -A Mil xrirm with Vity sharper h come into the life of Charles M. Drown, truck farmer balling from Hickory, N. ('. Just now lie l at a ! a to how to get back liotnc, having Iwn relieved of all bis fund. Home week ago Itower received Itt ter offering him a farm In New Jery tear tlil city. The price was ematl and aeni on mo w una tne uargain. in filrig his brut cloth1 ha then act out for New York to Inapect the farm. In hi coat junket wen- five $100 dollar bill. I'pon arriving, llower met the real e late agent and visited the New Jersey frm with him. The laml wa nothing but a wanip, and In a rage the old man -demanded that hi $23 be returned. The real estate agent laughed at him, but Hrower bad heard of District Attorney Jerome anl n t to hi in. An Investl tlon ti Hindu with the result that warrant wai lued for the real 't.lc stealer. The ! funiu-r wa null inn about the criminal court building to see hi f ri mrr when he Is-gnn to cognltata over the cM-n uf living in New York and unmindful of the passing pcdcslriatis eut down upon the atalr to figure up what ho had spent and to -udt bin monev. There wa "till n balance of (430 in III.- wallet. "How M I spend that 1 10?" ho nuked himself, and pin. tug hU wallet beside liU pn"-rs mi the tcp, TJrow r began to figure up what had become of the money. A thief Mw the wnlleti a skillful kit k tent it down the atep without the old ninn noticing It and anon the trlef and wallet were far away. "(lot to lie careful with the ret,M snid Hrower a he reached for the wallet Then he aw there wa done, Hi hout attracted everyone in the court hoiie, but to no purpose. Detective were call d but they have no hope of recovering Itrower'a saving. MASONS WILL ENTERTAIN TEMPLE LODGE ROYALLY Event Will Occur St. John'i Day- Splendid Program Arranged. On St. John' tiny, June 2.1, there will occur in Masonic Hall, an entertainment In honor of Temple I4Mlgc, No, 7 The object of the festivity will le un effort on the part of sojourning Mason to tdiow their appreciation of the muny courtesies .extended by member ol I' 1 , ,1 t . , V. ' icmpiu iAiv. in eo iar ni, uunii day I of great iniMirtance in Mimonic circle, the aelevtlon of that date for the entertainment la considered very appropriate. All ojournliiK Maon In the city have ra-operated and intend to make the event one of the niot memorable ocean ioda in Aoria' aix-ial realm. An elab orate, program i U'ln arranged nml whikt the detail have not been ilivul l, pentintcnt rumor are to the effect thut miiblc and a auiiiptiou bampiet will feuturo the evening' diversion. Confer With Preaident. Whid(ton, June 17. Theodore WionU, rlmlrman of thn Ltfhmian en 11 h I Commliont It. P. Rehwerin, president f the Pacific Main Steamship Company, nd Maxwell Evarta, of New York, coun sel for the Paclflo Mail Steamship com pany, have held a conference with the President relative to resumption of a traffic agreement between the steamship company and the railroad company, the latter now being In control of the United State government. No definite determ ination of tho matter wa reached. BURGLARS IN HARRIMAN been richly rewarded had they not been HOUSE ARE APPREHENDED oppoi tum-ly discovered. MANY ARE INJURED IN COLLISION WITH WAGON Trolley Ctaahea Into Uncle Sam'a Ve hicle. Driver Fatally Hurt. New York, June 17. In" a collision at Thirty-alxth atreet, early today, be tween a Third avenue electric car and a United Stat mail wagon, the driver of the latter wa fatally Injured. More REPORT SHOWS DEFICIT. Board of MUaloni Adopt Resolution Commending Excellent Work. Pittsburg, June 17. The ixteenth biennial report of the Hoard of Home Mission, covering the period letween May 1, m, and March 1, 1003, how to tal receipt amounting to $104,152, an Increase of 1754. The aggregate amount credited on the aportlonment i (44,443, an Increase of $12,040, and ahow an enormou and distrou deficit, amounting to about 130,000. Amount of during this biennial wa 13, and the an nual financial obligation increased about $17,000. The treasury ha hud a two year' at niggle with financial embarrass rnent. It ha been a onUnt debtor to bank and individual and over $1,000 ha been consumed in the payment of interest. Following the report a resolution wa adopted to the effect that the aineere appreciation and commendation are giv en to the Luther day offering in the Sunday aehool, from which, about $34,. 000 wa realized; that it i greatly de- Bank Cloaea Large Deal. 8an Francisco, June 17. The bank of California, of this city, ha sold to the Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York, 6,000 ahare of it increased cap ital atock at $375 a ahare, the aum be ing Involved in the transaction being $1,175,000. The deal doe not involve any change in the directory of the bank. William 'jtabcoek, ono of the bank' director, i also a director of the Mutual Life In aurance Company of New York. Ho will represent the insurance corporation in Die bank. Another Underwear Sale TWO DAYS ONLY Tuesday and Wednesday June 20th and 21st TWO DAYS ONLY Nine o'clock Tuesday morning will mark the beginning of tale of ondermuslini that from atandpoint of ml value giving Surpasses anything this city has ever seen. We've Just consummated another mammoth purchase, whereby wt art the owners of ft manufacturer entire surplus stock of undermuslina at ONE-HALF PRICE Thia purchaae of ourt la of auch vast proportions that disposal in the regular way ia out of the question. We simply have not apace available in our Dry Goods Department to accommodate them. For quick selling we are going to divide the entire shipment into six lota and place them on our bargain table oa Tueaday and Wednesday, to sell at positively the lowest price over beard of for auch beautifully trimmed and perfectly made ondermualina. Read what follows, but remember that the prices indicate only half, and is many instances, leu than half the real value of the garments. Every garment guaranteed to be made under the moat unitary conditions. ' This sale Is positively for cash (only. No Phone orders filled. tW skwwi h K im tl )'frn mm ttVu 'Cum m m m iMmhmi. Ti pm t fiv M MfPIL fee I mi ' C UM awt, nhn mt wtrwl tm, ml mm d M j sMr ri lot mtmt, Lot 3 29c ikaitTTiti a era fe a irawi p4 am ax n, . LOT I, 12Kc Lot 1 contain a large assortment of children' drawers and waists, also ladies' corset cover. Not one garment in the lot would ell in regular way for less than 20 to 25c. While they last, take a many a you like at each, only ta i-ac LOT 2, 19c Lot 2 i composed of children' waists, drawer and skirt, and lade' cornet cover. Garments that sell anywhere at 30 to 40c. Your Tuesday and Wednesday, a many as you like, at the extremely low price of each, only 19c LOT 3 29c Lot 3 i where the bargains really be gin. Cornet covers, Drawer, Chemise, and Cowans are all included in this lot and not one garment that could be bought at another time for less than 60c. While they List, your choice, one or as many as yau like at each,, only age LOT 4. 59c Lot 4 the biggest and probably the best bargain of the entire lot. Con tains every article of Lingerie that a woman wean. Daintily trimmed gown and Chemises. Corset covers and drawers of all descriptions. Not one in the lot that you would not be willing to pay $1.00 for. While they last, you may take your pick at each only 59 LOT 5. 79c Lot 5 ia similar to lot 4, only that laces and embroidery are used in greater profusion. The material used in the making is ell of the very best and the trimming are beautiful to behold. If you'd really get the full benefit of this sale, you'll take a few garments from the lot home with you. Your choice for 79C I LOT 6. $1.18. , . 1 , . , L 1 Lot 0, the most beautiful of all, is Remembering the difficulties we have Our special sales have brought good re- , , ,, 00 composed of the very finest Nainsook , . ... ...... l r. ,,. . undergone on sale days in the past, we suit for the reason that ' we do a we (towns, Chemise, Drawers, Skirt and 0 , ''. , K . Coret Covers that are worth from $2 engaged a sufficient corps of helper to advertl." In th instance w. have m t endeavored to out do alt past effort. A suitable description i. imposible. M8Ure P" tt'ntion to " Purch"- They surpass in beauty and workman- tn ahip anythiw we havo ever seen, Your choice, each $1.18 1 J3hQ FOARD & STOKES co. IcriT A house detective employed in the ex clusive hotel lust opposite Air. nam- man' homo discovered the thieves. Two of them wore at work on the basement door and a third was acting as lookout. A policeman who arrived at the moment joined the chase. The lookout escaped but after a sharp chase, during which the policeman used his revolver, one of the other men wa captured. He gave information which later resulted in the nrreet of another man and a boy. The Hurriman family was not in the house und the burglars would probably have than a dozen passenger, many of them women, were thrown from the car and severely hurt. j The mail wagon and car were going in the same direction. At Thirty-sixth street, the wagon auddenly swung into the car tracks and the heavy trolly car struck it. The wagon was crushed to pieces, Thomas Tandy, the driver, waa hurled into the air and hla akull crushed. The car wa thrown across the tracks and all the passengers were pitched to the pavement. Fortunately none of them waa fatally injured. j aid granted, $14,933, an increase of $2, 108. The number of missions enrolled was 216; missionaries commissioned, 235; congregations and preaching ata-' tions, 247, net gain in membership, 8,- 168; teachers and scholars enrolled, 29, 003. The financial and benevolent features were encouraging. Cm account of sal ary the missions have contriuted $129, 232.50, an increase of $16,775, and for benevolence the amount contributed was $25,133, an increase of $3,055. The number of new mission created plored that the receipts in the last two years have been insufficient and entail ed a debt of about $10,000; also, hearty endorsement is given the plans for the inauguration on an "emergency fund" of about $10,000 for the purpose of liquidating the indebtedness. Cole Reunion. There will be a reunion of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Cole at the Cole hotel today, at which nearly all of the members of the family will be pres ent .1-. IIHIHHHIIIHIMU j The Gentleman ii From Indiana j By BOOTH TARK1NGT0N t CtnrtM IM. tr ItaMkav f kkChn (. ferrt. IK2. HkOtn. nt C. ' IIIIIIHmillllllMIH lie crushed bl7 hat down over hi eye and ran toward the orchard gate. For a moment lightning Unshed repeat edly. She saw him go out the gate and dim prion r Into andden Aarkneaa. He ran through the field and came out on the road. Heaven and earth wen revealed again for a dazzling white aecond. From horizon to horizon rolled cloud contorted like an Illimitable) field of Inverted haystack, and be neath them enormou vol 0 met of blu ish vapor were tumbling In the west, advancing ea it ward with sinister swirt oes. She ran to a little knoll at the corner of tbe house and aaw bio set hla face to tbe atonn. bhe cried aloud to him who all ber strength and would have followed, but tbe wind took tbe words ont of ber moutb and drove bet back, cowering, to tbe abetter of tba bouse. Out on tbe road tbe lashing dual came stinging blm like a thousand net tles. It amotbered blm and beat blm ao that he covered his face with bis aleeve and fought into tbe atonn shoul der foremost, dim ry glad of its uproar, yet almost unconscious of it, keeping westward on hi way to nowhere. West or east, north or south, it waa all one to blm. Tbe few heavy drops tbat fell boiling Into tbe dust ceaeed to come; tbe rain withheld while tbe wind king rode on earth. On be went In spite of them. On and on, running blindly when be could run at all. At leaat the wind kings were company. He bad been ao long alone. There waa no one who belonged to blm or to whom be belonged. For a day bis dreamt bad found In a firl'a eyes tbe precious thing that ia called borne. Oh, tbe wild fancy! He laughed aloud. There waa a atartllng answer lance of fire burled from the aky, riving tbe fields before his eyes, while crash on crash numbed bis ear. With tbat A man va leaning over th$ top rail and looking at Mm, hla common sense awoke, and be look ed about him. He waa two mile from town. The nearest bouse waa tbe Bris coe', far down tbe road. He knew the rain would come now. There waa a big oak near him at tbe roadside, and be stepped under It abeltering branches and leaned against the great trunk, wiping the perspiration and dust from hla face. A moment of stunned quiet bad aucceeded the peal of thunder. It wa followed by several momenta of In cessant lightning tbat played along tbe road and tbe fields. From that In tolerable brightness be turned his bead and saw, standing against the fence, Ave feet away, a man, leaning over tbe top rail and looking at blm. The aame flash awept brilliantly be- fore Helen'a eye aa ahe crouched against the back steps of the brick bouse. It revealed a picture' like a marine of big waves, the tossing top of tbe orchard trees, for tn that second Is full fury of the storm was loosed, what and rain and ball It drove ber against tbe kitchen door with cruel force. The latch lifted, the door blew open violently, and ahe atruggled to dose it in vain. The booae seemed to rock. A candle flickered toward ber from tbe Inner doorway and waa blows out "Helen! Helen!" came Minnie' voice anxiously. "Ia tbat you? W wen coming to look for 700. Did yon get wetr Mr. Wllletta threw hla weight against tbe door and managed to cloae it Then Minnie found ber friend' band and led her through the dark hall to the parlor, where tbe Judge aat placidly reading by a student lamp. Life chuckled aa they left the kitch en. "I guesa you didn't try too bard to abut that door, Harkless," he said, and then when they came Into the lighted room, "Why, where la Hark leear be asked. "Didn't be come with oa from tbe kitchen?" "No," answered Helen faintly. "He' gone." She aank upon the sofa and put ber hand over her eyea aa if to shade them from too sudden light "Gone!" The Judge dropped hla book and aat staring across the table at the girl "Gone! Whenr Continued 00 page T.