THE. MORNING ASTORIAN ASTORIA OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, toe HOSE TEAM WILL GIVE RUN TONIGHT Last Opportunity to Set Boy. Before They Go to Defend Title Owing to the fact that the Astoria bom team will leave for Oregon City Sunday morning at 7:45 o'clock, they have arranged for a teat run, to occur tonight Thia will afford all an oppor tunity to ee the crack team of the State at ita best, and just before it en tersethe lists to win the laurels. The boya will wear their new uniform, which consist of white jerseys and blue Mtin trunks. ' For the parade the boya have adopted white duck suits with trimmings of blue satin. The member of the team arei .... CHURCHES BEAT OUT BRAINS Cruelty Aboard Russian Cruiser at Tsintau. Ret. Mr. Simpson A Visitor. Ret. J. E. Simpson, rector of St Mark's Episcopal church, Portland came here Wednesday to visit the Rev William S. Short, rector of Grace church. He left here yesterday on the noon train I to visit Father Gibba, who ia on his an nual outing trip at Seaside. Rev. Mr. Simpson returned on last night', train SANDHURST BRINGS THE TALE Recovered Lost Purse, Frits DeRock, the submarine diver- made several trips to the bottom of the river yesterday searching for lost treas ure. He recovered a pocket book con- , iaininct ft twlnneinff to F. Huher which J. -William Hoover, Teddy OToole, Fran- w off the c,,lemJar dook e gta cis SNdk, W. J. Watson, rge foun j th of hnd 1 11 a r : -J A 1 T trMtiAn 1 oacKson, .v wwni, m. mj. truck. -"IX i t " William Johnson, 0. R. Pederson, Fran-1 .. ' cis Cronin, William Curtis, Frederick! Wright, John Como; Charles Heelright,! To "4 BUc S"- ..a wins.- S.. ... Seaside yesterday where they are load- . t . ing a car of sand to be sent to Dr. Hay KW HOKE FOR GAMBLERS ON WILLAMETTE RIVER in Portland to test as to its mineral properties. The car will be ready to ship Monday. Ministerial Association of Portland, Seeks to Close Establishment j 1 Spends Vacation at Seaside. I Rev. Father Gibbs. rector of St. tv- .,v.i; r.;fr w fitt,t Feter's Episcopal church, La Grande. un eleant apartments on the Willam- Ore., is spending a few days vacation at mett river opposite the old "White eSaside. Mrs. Gibbs i with him. House." where rames of all kinds are I- 0- 0- Notice. beinr operated. It is over the Multno-1 All members of Beaver lodge, So. mah county line in, Clackamas county -35, I. O. O. F., are requested to meet outside the jurisdiction of Sheriff Tom at their lodge room at 1 o'clock Lult of the engagement she was rendered Word. Now the Ministerial associa- IOT ln purpose 01 suemm.g wie imier-1 praotK-ulIy useless. The vice-admiral tion of Portland have declared war on1 ' our te brother, Jacob Jordan. in eUfgf who hd TO,,nty pro. the gambling gardens and complaints B? oru'r nioted to the rank, avers Captain Ro V V I V W j'-IV" irs.- will be made against the proprietors . r. uu.r.?, a. u. witft . view f elosinc it un. .UtKHi.v, rcretary. Arrived ia Two Days Ahead of Sched nle. Capt. Robertson Recounts Hap pening. Accoinpaayinf Entry of Cur evitch to Tsintan Harbor. Captain Robertson, of the British strsmtfr Sandhurst, which arrived in last night, IS days and 19 hours from Mororan, Japan, and it may be added, two days ahead of her regular running time .tells a horrifying story of cruelty accompanying the entry of the Rus sian cruiser CurviUh into the harboi of Tsintau, China, after It had been ser iously damaged by the attack of Togo's fleet. According to Captain Robertson, on coming to Tsintau, the Crarvitch was so badly damaged she resembled a pep per box. Her funnels were shot away and her hull riddled. While she, with one, or two, other vessels, succeeded in escaping Togo and liis fait battleship the Czarvitch was so crippled as a re SEASIDE NOTES. Mrs. Gertrude Hulbert Wylie, head of the girls' department at Whitman Col lege, is staying at Locksley Hall, Sea side. Judge Morehead, of Alaska, is stop ping at Locksley Hall. Mrs. Carlisle entertained Dr. and Mrs. Birch, of Spokane, at dinner at Locks ley Hall Seaside, on Tuesday. Dan J. Moore, the genial hotel man here, left Seaside last evening for Fort land, where he will remain until Satur day. T. H. Lineley, of Seaside, and bis son Bailey, together with 'the latter's fam iily, are spending a few days at Elk --creek and Cannon Beach. Baseball Sunday. bertson, locked himself in a stateroom immediately following the arrival of the vessel and shot himself Shortly afterwards, the officer who Another game under the ausp.ee of .,M ..:,,.,,,:, tne Lower lommoia river league is an nounced for next Sunday, Owapunpun vs. Fort Stevens, The game will oc veyed to the crew the intelligence that the entire Russian Second Pacific squad ron and the Vladivostok fleet had been lost to the Japanese. One of the crew vouchsafed that the defeat was due to incompetency, whereupon, the officer prftsnMf a hammer which m-a Ivincr nn " ' 6 , . . . . . , Company are se ung round tnp ticket. Kd ted, hu br,ini mi tably beaten out. The unfortunate fel low's shipmates stood aghast at the cur at the A. F C. grounds and will be called at 2 o'clock sharp. Sunday Excursion to North Beach. Keeps t Dressy Shop for Dressy Mea. 4th OF JULY OFFERING IN TWO PIECE SUITS . $10.00 TO $18.00 MADE RIGHT STYLED RIGHT PRICED RIGHT PICTURE YOURSELF in a nice, fresh, snappy look ing suit made of fancy wor sted, cassimere, or a home spun at a price, say between $12.50 and ft 7.50, picked from a stock so big, that just the right proportion for any man is here. The picture is apt to be so good that you will make the change today, especially when you see our $17-50 SUITS A 4th OF JULY can be comfortably celebrat ed when you wear one of oufiuits. They give to the wearer the appearance of comfort and ease that can only be obtained by employ ing a swell city tailor Our clothing is all guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded If you have never met us, come around and get acquainted with us and our clothinp. We'll be pleased and so will you when you sec what we can give you for $17.50 A SUIT. P. A. STOKES Keeps i Dressy Shop for Dressy Men. bee(JI3hive every Sunday from Astoria to all points on Long Beach, including Nab cotta, at a rate of one dollar for the bmen ,nd bIoodtUrty attack, but, sp- round trip. Steamer Dispatch is scheduled to sail today for San Francisco. r MOTHERS ! Do yon know that the time has come when you can buy your children's garments nicely made and ready to be worn at the price the goods alone would costyon? Seems Incredulous Doesn't It? Well we've investigated the matter thoroughly and we are convinced that it is a fact. Come in and take a look at the values we are offering in children's wash-dresses and you'll will be convinced too. We fit any age Child from 1 to 10 years. parently, were so cowed that they dared not interfere. "The incident was soon forgotten," said Captain Robertson. "A few days later the men were all ashore riding bicycles, skylarking and having a good time generally. We passed the murine theatre of the war later but saw no wreckage or anything that would indi cate a battle had occurred." The Sandhurst encountered foggy weather all the way over. She is await ing order here and will probably go up the river this morning to Portland where she will load lumber for Taku bar. She was not due until July 2nd. Brings Cargo of Oil Steamer Whittier with the oil barge Santa Pan la in tow, arrived in yester day and after dropping the barge here, left out for Vancouver, B. C, where she will discharge her cargo of crude oil. The Santa Paul will discharge her cargo of oil at Portland and be towed back here where she will be picked up by the Whitier on her return trip. Roanoke Arrives In. Steamer Roanoke with a full cargo of freight and large passenger list ar rived in yesterday from Lo Angeles via San Francisco, Eureka and Coos Bay, THE FOARD & STOKES GO. The Store That Shows New Goods Only. The Department of Com men and Ia bor has issued the following advice to mariners: June 8 the structure from which the Yaquina Bar Range Front Beacon light is shown, heretofore re ported carried away, was rebuilt with out change in location, and the light was re-established as heretofore In all probability the hull of the steamer Gamecock will be abandoned but effort will be made to save the ma chinery, which is considered valuable. The hull is renting in 20 feet of water in Cowlitz rnver. The French bark La Fontaine, has fininlied loading and will probably ar rive down tomorrow. Her cargo con- Hints of 1,500,000 feet of lumber and goes to London direct. Steamer F. A. Kilhurn sails this aft ernoon for Coos Bay, Eureka and San Francisco with a full cargo of freight and many paengcrs. German ship Christel having complet ed her crew, nailed yetterduy for South Africa. Steamer Alliance sails this morning from the Callendar dock for Eureka via Coos Bsy, Why Worry About Your FOURTH of JULY GARMENTS You can get here Nobby dresses For Ladies, Misses and children at prices, that are less than the materials and trimmings would cost A Clearance Sale OF Shirt Waist Suits gives you an opportunity to get big bargains in Silk and Alpacca suits: SILK SUITS at io to ij Former Price, $15 to $22 The mother of "'.mall boy bad! vll0.W "CURSIOlt RATIS. been trying to Instill weUtln blm an' iA lt"' "d Ohio Kailnad. Idea of conscience. Wis dearrltxt) II F'" Chicago to Asbury Park, H. J, and as a little Tolce which wblapered In- return, 12135. Ticket good going Jun side one when be was doing wrong. 20, 30, July 1 and 2, valid for return uiv- "I nYsr board If ..Id tbe small (il August 31 by evasion, boy rynlc.lly and In the toue of one 0, . , , . ,. .... wbo .farm. bl. shoulder. I s"P over at New York, rhlladalpni A little later tbe small boy did ,Ultimorw and Washington, thing ha bad been told not to do audi Through sleeping cars to Aihury Tark. was aen to sit on a chair and ordered Baltimore and return, IIS. not to get off until tbe power, that be Tickets good going July 2, 3 and 4 V SJSTuiw be can,, into tb. " tTJ room where bis mother was altUng "t""'"n- f top over st Washington Jubilant ,lh onlJ lin operates througb Tre beard It, mother," be exclaim- trains. Mend for circular, to Feist d- Hswsy, Pacifio Coast Agent, Sea Fran- "Heard wbatf asked bl. perpleied cisco, 'TtIL, 1..,. ,a I K Autin- - p- A- "l "Heard tbe little voice. It said, .. . Bam Bmltb, you get off that rhalr. our Mtr,t lkkel HP" to, Don't yoo rare what your mother "tails. My.r-Pbll.delplna Ledger. I ALPACCA SUITS Is to io ' Former Price, W.75 to $13. Our line of Wash Suits is not all picked over yet. But you niu-t call quickly, if you mant to take advan tage, of bargains at this time. A Pretty White Shirt Waist Suit is just the thing For the Fourth You will And here a good assortment of various styles and all sixes at prices which will make the purchase easy. Children's White Dresses In piques anl linons. Buster Brown and other styles Prices range from 60c to $1.50 .Embroidery and Lace Trimmed INDIA LINEN DRESSES for girls age 8 to 14. Prices, S1.00 to $3-75 Her Warht. i THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL ' Maintains unexcelled service from the j west to the east and south. Uaktnc 'close connectlona wl.b train, of aJ) j transcontinental lines, passenger, are given their rholct of route, to CblcaOt j Louisville, Memphis and New Orleans, and thruch these points to th. fa , nt. Prospective traveler, desiring Infor mation a. to the lowaat rat", and bees routes are Invited to correspond with the following representatives: It, H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Af;nt. 142 Third fit., Portland, Ore. J. C, L1NDSET, Trav. PassengT Agent. 142 Third 8t.. Portland. Ore. PAUL, It. THOMPSON, Pass'gr. Agent, Col-man Kulldlng. fteat'.le, Wash. Cop- Move on, kid. Kid- Pay, officer. I ain't got but 10 cents, but It's all yours If you'll jest let me sit here and look at you!-New York American. Jg tohe Ladies! Attention! Apprentices wanted to perfect them selves in the art of cutting, fitting and designing. Taught quickly by latest methods. Full course, $o.00 system In cluded. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. MRS.C. G. WILSON do OppoMaaltf, "Jones Is suffering from a peculiar trouble." "What's thntr "He cannot express hi. thought.." "Nothing peculiar about that I I'm married too. "-Houston Post Maud In't 8 and 30 too old to hope for any improvement? I should say not. One just begins to live. Take IIollistr's Rocky Mountain Tea. You will be (dooming fair at 00. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. At Frank Hart's drug store. I'aavoldablr Akaeat. "You say bis wife wasn't with blm when be died? Too bad, too bad 1 Dow did It happen?" "She was at tbe dressmaker, order ing her mourning outfit" Chicago Record-Herald, The Ideal Ctrl, "I. she one of those horrible girl, who know enough to set men right?" "No; .be', one of those delightful girl, wbo know enough sot to."-8mart Bet : i . . Huge Task It was a buge task to undertake the cure of such a bad case of kidney di sease as that of C. F. Collier, of Chero kee, Ia., but Klectric Bitters did it. He writes: "My kidneys were so far gone I could not sit on a chair without a cushion; and suffered from dreadful backache, headache and depresxion. In Eloctric Bitters, however, I found a cure and by them was restored to perfect Oealth. I recommend the great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by C. Roirers. druggist. Frice, 50 cents. As the picnic season is here ft'e wih to call your attention to our extensive line of Lunch goods. Including Canned and deviled meats, Crackers and Fancy Biscuits, Sar dines, Olives, Pickles, Etc. We sre cnrryjng the best goods in the mar ket in every line, and guarantee sat isfaction. The succe.s of our recent pules hit it ufiuin demonstrated thn fact that the people will trade where Uiey .-an get THE MOST FOR THEIR MONEY,, and we claim we are In a position to save you money on every thing in our large and varied stock. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION See our Fruit and Vegetable Dis play. Everything in the market. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. Foard Stokes Co