WEDNESDAY, JULY j, 190$. THE M0UN1N0 ASTOUIAN ASTORIA OllK. IT WAS AUSP1CI OUS Fourth of July Celebration One of Best Ever Held. NEW CITY HALL DEDICATED Big Crowds Line The Street. Shooting of Firewotks Continues From Early Morning Until Midnight. Parade a ' Attractive Future of Festivities. The Fourth has ended. Astoria' ob servance of the one hundred and twen ty ninth anniversary of the Nation birth wa most auspicious. The fes tivitie in larger communities were no more pretentious. The importance of the occasion wa augmented by the ded icatory exercise of the city's new City Hll. The regular Forth of July cele bration included a spcndid parade in which participated the various depart ments of the city government, the mili tary of the United states and a number of prominent civic bodies, to say noth ing of innumerable citizen wno graeeu the vacant with their carriages. The city had donned most gala attire for the celebration, not a store whose facade was not made attractive in the extreme v- w mrrvino out of some clever As the iuitial feature of the day' fes tivities was not scheduled to occur un til afternoon, the people indulged in various diversion, some frequented the docks alone the water front, some ob tained vehicles and drove into th coun try while the majority was content to mrander alons the sidewalk snooting ...:. -rl'a tn unholy cle. Not ... f - m6c the nwileni numbered entirely ... ),. tAubo art. hardly a man uw4l f who did not ean-y a goodly number 01 the formidable looking cannon crackers under his arm. Tnlr.l soon the various; divisions which were to participate in the pa rade assumed their respective form tion as follows: The Police, band and C. A. on Ninth street south of Commercial street the Cot artillery on Tenth, right rest ing on Commercial, Knights of Pyth ias on Tenth in rear of Coast artillery Foresters, Maccabees and Kedmen and other civic bodies on Tenth street be tween Commercial and Puane on the in th order named. The W . . ... . .- . Boy's Bricad and Liberty Car on F.lev enth street between Commercial and Pu ane, the business float and wagon on Twelfth between. Commercial and lhi ane. the carriages on Twelfth; fire de partuient on Tenth between Bond and Commercial Promptly at 1 o'clock the parade start ed. The sidewalk were lined wua an enthusiastic populace who cheered and cheered a the different division pa ed. A tdatoon of police led the pageant This was followed by the band, from whose imfcrtiiucnU emanated tlte iu .,:..;.... -ira'.Tw 1,1 martial airs. The rrand marshal and his aides came next Two companies, the Thirty tiurJ auu .! ...h.. 1 national colors! Ninety-third, of the Imted Ma being utilized; in some instances they j Coast artillery corps, followed the grand ere worked with hues of more locals marshal. The boys n-ade a significance and thi to advantage. A ' splendid showing in their bright new very good baseball game and pro- j suit of kbaki and with their shining gram of sport, replete with unique, small and side nn9. games and tests of physical endurance) Prominent citizen of the city in car The night offered a magnificent pyrotech J riage followed. Among them could nic display which wa. witnessed by a 'be distinguished Col. Schiieck, Captain huce crowd. As early a 5 o'clock the people from Goodale, Mayor Surprenant, Hon. G. C. Pulton. nd A. B. Palcitv. lhe next Mmtmnit.M commenced to division was made up of fraternal or UVUtUW. ..'f, - i pour into the city. They earn ahorse ders, the KnighU of Pythias, Redmen nd in v-! MAcoaWf and Forester t ing repre- iuu iwv, " j - J A hicle of every conceivable kind, and , senteU. ine coy onpat, . hundreds took advantage of the boats! of Rev. Luther P. Mahone, preceeded the on the river run. Simultaneously the people of the city sought the street. The younger element was, of course; first on the thoroughfare and these, armed with fireworks proceeded to awak Liberty car whkh proved one of th moet attractive feature of the parade. Mis Emma Shedd, who had been se i.it r.ldss of Liberty." rode unon the loft? throne. She was drewed r - en those who might possibly oversleep. ' in white and wa attended by a num Clauss Shears are the Best Experience has taught us that they have no equal. If your old scissors are not work ing just to your satisfaction come in and select a pair of the Clauss MaKe Any shape you desire and every pair sold on a positive guarantee of" No matter what the trouble, your money back if you are nor satisfied." Don't experiment with other makes. Buy Clauss Shears THEY'RE THE BEST op ber of children, costumed to represent the various states of the union, forest er. Maevabee and Kuight of Pythias. with their float offered aom very inal allegorical features. The fire department and its appara tus came in the rer. The parade fin ished at th City Hall where th dedi catory exercise of th new tructur occurred immediately following. The dedication of th new City Hall was th most impressive part of toe day" festivities. A goodly crowd wa in attendance. After th rendition of the "Star Spandled Banner" by the band Rev. Father Water delivered the invocation. Mr. ChUrle II. Haddix then read the Declaration of Independ ence. Honorable U. C. Fulton followed delivering an excellent oration which wa received with eheer after ..kr '.ilnmliU the Gem of the Ocean." by the band wa next offered Hon. John H. Smith on behalf of the it then turned the new City Hall over to Mayor Surprenant who responded ith a well worded speev'b of accept m Rev. W. S. Short delivered the invocation which concluded the ceremon ies. Sacrificing the dignity whkh wa necessary at so important occasion a the dedication of th City Hall the crowd now sought the businesa section of the city where the sports and a gen eral rollicking time took place. The events with their winners follow: The wall scaling contest wa partic ipated iu by four teams, the bc-t be ing made in 21 second. The Inns' race. !' nJ,"r 12 lrA1 of age. wa won by Ky Vanice, of War rcntoii, first prize; Ocorge Wright, sec ond. ci,!,' r,i. under 12 vears. v. as won bv Birdie Welch, fir.t; Thelma Darcey TUtf for boys under ltl years was won by Carl Stricklund, first; Wesley Welch second. Girls' race, undo 16 years, wa won by Florence Johnson, first; Clar John son, second. Sack race was won by Wesley Welch and Robert Welch. Fat man race, four entries, wa won by E. S. Landingham. Three legged race wa won by es Uv Welch. The egg race was won by Martin Brown. The married woman' race wa won by Mr. Renond. The pie eating contest occurred upon the wooden awning of a store at th corner of Tenth and Commercial treet. Interest in thi very ludicrou spec tacle wa paramount: fully four hund tpA neoole stood in the street ami cheered the ix boy who participated The pie wa blackberry and wa e- n-iallv suitable for uch a contest. The bovs with arms and band tied be hind them went to their work with a will, and to the keen delight of the rol licking spectatorV oon painted their nhvsW a pleasing shade of blue black. The most astonishing fact about the contest wa that Sheriff Linville, whose ample proportions loomed up formid- bly from amid the boys, had a start of about ten minutes on the us- ful contestant and devoured a whole pie, which was the county officer' only award. At nieht the pyrotechnic display wa riven on the hill back of the city. This o- . ..... n.tii inpi-nious v conneiveu piece, mines, rockets, roman candles and burst of fire. The explosion ol cracker continued throughout the even ing and the hand of the clock pointed well to the "wee ma' hour" before the signal marking the end of Astoria' ex cellent celebration wa heard. TO Keeps a Dressy Shop for Dressy Men. 1 r II 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, cassiinere, or a home spun at a price, say between $12.50 and $17.50, picked from a stock so big, that just j the right proportion for any man is here. The picture is apt 10 be so good that you will make the change today, especially when you sec our $17 50 SUITS A 4th OF JULY can be comfortably celebrat ed when you wear one of our suits. 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 tc give entire satisfaction or money refunded If you, have never met us, come around and get acquainted with us and our clothing. We'll be pleased and so will you when you see what we can give you for $17.50 A SUIT. P. A. STOKES Keeps a Dressy Shop for Dressy Men. many in which Franc say she will accept the Sultan of Morocco's invita tion although with certain understand ing or reservation. These conditions, the Associated Press was informed at the foreign office offer no great delays in the way of a complete preparatory agreement be-, It ween Franc and Germany. Some daya r likely to etap before rrane formally define her position. Dat Filed. Chicago, July 4. August li and 10 have been srlected by the committee on arrangement as the date for the National reciprocity conference to 1 held In Chicago, and general call ha been sent out, by Chairman Atvin II Sanders. BY TEST J$ Ghe JC beeIMjhive Today's Weather. Portland, July. Oregon and Wash' ington; (air and continued warmer. NO MOBILIZATION. THE FOARD & STOKES CO. Astoria's Greatest Store. No Activity Among the Norwegian and Swedish Troopi. Christiana, July 4.-There ha been no mobilization whatever in Norway or Sweden. Of the military forces un der arms in both countries only con tingents have been called together for v,. ordinary yearly exercises. In Nor way these exercise are taking place nn the usual drill ground. Some few watching three railroad coming from Norway, but these troop are some Ois tanoe from the frontier. ti. Vnm.niin ilinlomatist who 111.; ...j, ... (i,.-.. served under the Union at the Hague and at Washington and who were re moved by the Swedish government are now chareed by the Norwegian govern ment to remain and look after Norway's interest. FRANCE WILL ACCEPT. The Fourth is Over But the Clearance Sale of Seasonable Garments Continues. A Clearance Sale OF Shirt Waist Suits give you an. opportunity to get big barifain In Silk and Almirtt suits: SILK SUITS AT ..' . fio to $5 Former prii, $15 to 2. t. i;., Civ Premier Kouvitr Hal MMWM. J - - - Given Him Draft of French Reply. lierlin. July 4. The Frern-h and Cer man government are not far apart in regard to the propoed Moroccan con ference. Prime Von Radolin, the Orman am bassador at Paris, ha telegraphed to the foreign office that Premier Rouvier at their meeting showed him a provis ional draft of France' reply. to Ger- ALPACCA SUITS Is to io Former price $.'1.73 to $15. Our line of Wash Suit i not all picked over yet. But you miftit call quickly if you want to take advan tage of bargain at this time. A Pretty White Shirt Waist Suit is just the thing You will find here good assortment of various styles and all size at price which will make the purchase easy. Children's White Dresses In pique and linon. Butter Brown and other styles Prices range from 60c to $1.50 Baaeall Scores. San Francisco, July 4.San Fran r sco. 1: U Allueles, 1, M rranciwu Oj U Angelea, I. Portland, Inly 4. Portland. II ( Ta coma, 0. Portland, 1 ; Tacoma. 0. Seattle, July 4.-Keattle 0; Oakland 2. Seattle, 1; Oakland, 4. Making Preparations. Ixmdon, July 4. The correspondent of the lhiily Mall at M-nna asserts that Archduke Franci Ferdinand ha initiated military preparation with a i.. . it 1 view to the eventuality 01 uunj;r; attempting to receede fruin the dual monarchy. What They Bad IoUrtained. Lratherhead-I heard Mis ItfiUly. that you had been entertaining a good deal at your home recently t Mis llritely lour Informant erred) except he meant that w bad been en tertaining grav fear less torn mis guided person would eU be for w wer through Mb cleaning. Wash ington Tott. aadt Htdidns." "Funny thing about whiskey prohibition." 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