THURSDAY, MAY 31, loot THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTOHIA, OREGON. 5 TRINCETON IN PORT GREAT REJOICING OOOCKWCOOOOO ' . Our Groceries One Piano Number Free with Every $5.00 Purchase. Are nllfylnn hundreds of iUJy P tiom and now li good time for you to become one. BEAR IN MIND that are headquarter for STRAWBERRIES. ROSS, HIGGINS . Co. ASTORIA'S LEADING GROCERS. TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN. DEAD AT WESTPORT. New. M'licln-il i illy yi'Mei'ili)' iin.iiiiny of !n' ilfiilli 011 'I'iii'hiIiiv rilylil. nt VpIhii iI 11 well Iiiiiiwii lion int'l ritii'M, Mr, .1, I). .Mi'Kni'lnuil, who for the pant twenty jmii lilt Iwen an active mill liijjlily if .(iimI'mI iltimn ttf llmt iliii-c mill nf Kniijijiit hi lliin i'imiii ty. H Immmi nillitjf fur yearn with ii;tTiui tiiHilili'a, llif imliui" hiiiI i'ver- t y til wlilili have UHM nil profm. ' i(iiiul .lull tj Hiilxlut', 11 ml ilmilli lute at limi mt en finl to Kiinou mill bravely Wmi ufl'itriiiK' U. MrKuiliuicI hh mi iiiuiiiirrM mmi, Imt wa iuioiiiiii'il liv a nuniher of rrlnlivr, miimijj ulioin w lirotlii'r with lit un niN'iiili'i tlifrp n lmi . and .VlKwlfiiiK-n I). II. 4Vi'h und V, .1, St'lirrilimjff'l, nniin, Ixith of t iil citjr. A upM-iul (ruin will My tin- A. 4. C. ilrjinl at 10 uVliN'k thin nioiiiiiit', for Wentport, parrying all who may de.ire to jmy the tribute of repwt to the d-at inm-hanl, whine funeral will take place at Went port, at 1 o'clock thU afternoon. The daiMil jfi-nt Innnn wa a dh'iiiIkt f the I'lmbyteriiin faith, and a Mvial choir will jfo hence thl inoinintf, to amplify the wrvice thie Unlay. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. . There will Im g democratic rally at the Star theatre, Friday niKht, June I, at n o'clock, Npenker .In imp llarvy Graham, candidal fur rongrei. T. 0. lliiily, for iipnin" Jmlj,'e uiiil lolin Mulling ironerutinj atteorney of port hind. Alt mi incited 1o attend hy order of DriiHM'rntir ('ominiU;. SCHEDULE CHANGED. On the tenth titty of June. the A-toriu A Columbia ltiver Rnilloiul Company will dimitf the mdiediih' of the Scuaide-I'ort land ex pren to that it will h-nve Sen-ide at lt:.V o'clock in the iiimiiiiiK and depart from .Worm nt S :'.' a. 111. iuatead of at 7:4.i u now pievnilin. It W well iiii'liilolii nw wdf t'l lhi eoliteinpliited hift in the time in time. HOEFLER'S TODAY ICE CREAMS and SHERBETS VANILLA, STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM FRUIT SHERBET Wcfind that fresh and crisp arc the only kind that give satisafction. If you think the same order from us. GOOD GOODS. 118 -122 Twelfth St., Astoria, Ore. REPUBLICAN HOUR Dr. James Withycombe Speaks in Astoria Tonight. LOGAN HALL IS THE PLACE Hon. W, I. Dunnlway Will Alto Deliver an Addreii All CitiMti Gladly Welcome Important Mes sages for the People. Thi l republican day in AWirla! The llnal predicate for republican vie tory will le hiid tonight I tiovenmr to-be Juinea Wtlliynmilie will addre the citizen of the city and county on the Unw- of the prenent cnmpaljiii front the republican ataml point, at ln;an' Hill tonight, and there will be euoiijjli of logic and houet go pel 11. the mne reliit t the mnliiten aine of (;owl jffivernment ia the State of Oregon, t" mpp'y everylxxly wljo nmy have the good firtune to x on tin ml, aii'l there will lie a rouing hoime. for it U enM-ntiiil that denwwte nlmiitd know jut what Mr. Wjthycoml taniU for, an well their own ehoen head, who follow tomorrow night, and they are cordially Invited. Willi K. Dunniway. republican nomi ne for the ollli of tat printer, will l.e the party tonight and will lend hie trnlned and aide viv to the ennemldfl, ami the roiinty candidate will all le preent and contribute to the auece of the tnt itf . The marrow of the whole political iluatioti will ! ppenUd tonight and jt i morally certain there will be pen nine enlilitenment along line hither to iinbroiiched in thin county during the present contet, anl for that rea noil it i Imped there will be a hig turn out of all citiuen, whatever may le their precoiicieved Iden. Tliere will be no di-appointment for anyone md prob ably a deal of edifying end illuminn t'um for vein' innny. Owing to the dentil of Mr. J. P. Mt Fnrland, of Wetport. the repiibliinn jniH'ting Hcheduled for that little city on hint night wn abandoned. MULTNOMAH WINS. Large Crowd Watchea Shamrocks and MuUnomaha in Baseball Contest. Multnomah R, Shamrocks 2. The M'anee nt the A. F. C. grounds yesterday afternoon wa attended by about 4(M enthusiastic fans, who cheered both winner and hwer alike, whenever a gooil play was made. Atoria lot the game through the superior teamwork of the visitors, and the errors which seem ed to come tanier" than run. Multno mah scored early in the game through a combination of error ou the part of the home team and this performance wan repeated at intervals. The eighth and ninth cantos however, were blank for iKith hides, as Astoria had recovered fnmi the stage fright or whatever it might be termed, and there was nothing doing for Portland. Three safe hits were made by Mult nomah and four by the Shamrocks Charles Abererombie acted as umpire to everyone's satisfaction ,and no decis ions were questioned. The gume through out was clean and gentlemanly, and the locals have no kick coming believ ing that they lost to a better team. On Sunday the Sharnrocks will meet the team fnm Fort Columbia, at the A. F. C. grounds. The game will start at 3 o'clock sharp. Struck By Ball. During the baseball game yesterday afternoon between the Shamrocks and the Multnomah nine of Portland a sub pitcher of the visiting team was ncci dently struck in tho back of the head by a. batted ball. The boll was driven with great force and the player was knocked unconscious. A physician wasj cnllcd and revived the injured num. Baseball goods at Svenson's. U, S. Gunboat Reached Astoria Yesterday. TATTENHAM ARRIVES HERE Telegraph Hai a Bit of Trouble on Down Trip Yeattrday Letter From China Movementi of Local Craft Notes, The l(ritih hteMiimhip Tottenham ar rived in fKiiu China and Manila in the afterniHHi of yesterday, llitei n days from the latter port, and report a heavy (tie. of we.ttlier as she approached this coiiit. She went on directly to the me tropolis when- he will load out lumber at the Sort hern pacific, mill for the Orient. The IiiiihImiiic white hull of the l'nite.1 State gunlsiat Princeton loomed upon the western horizon off this bar yetenLy afternoon and by 2:40 she had troiiwcd in and wa oon at anchor in tin- city channel; and in all probability, will be in port for the next trti or fifteen day. he will go to Portland to join Ad miral fioodrich und the flaghlp today. The Princeton i in the fourth rate of naval veel and of llXt ton diplaf incuts .V.:i ton regi-terj UJ8 feet long; IM! feet wide am) lli feet deep; and was built by the Hath Iron Work, at Path. Maine, in IHO.Vimw. She is a screw, tee teamr. with Imrkentine rig. with an indicated horepower of 100H, und stand fop-112!t knots per hour under way. The "teiiiner Telegrapli had occasion yeterday on her way down from Port bind, to call at the Hume mill dock just eut of this city .and in coming out from there, she grazed the sand spit that ha formed east of the Silva de Cniee wreck, and the sands held her harp stem in good fashion until the Cullender Navigation Company's steam er. Jordan, with C. H. Cullender on hoard, went up to her aistance, and Micceeded in pulling her1 into the chan nel, after breaking a four-inch hawser in the effort, One free she sped away to the berth t the Callender dock, when, she arrived exactly thirty min ute late and entirely uninjured. Mr. and Mr. .1. W. Welch of thi city, were ivt uiiiing pa-Mnyer from Portland, on the Telegraph. She left up on pot time, with a good li-t of people Port land bound from hence among whom whs I!ev. Father Dielnmn of this city. nnnnonnODOOOOOOOOO: o flmsIm and ietsam. o! O O 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 000000 "WKWAL MENTION. 0000000 WWWWiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The oil tanker Atln anie. down from Pott In ml eterday morning and went to sen and California on the after noon Hood, The steamer Sue II. F.lmorc arrived in from Tillamook City yesterday morning with a number of passengers and a general load of merchandise. The Imrkentine Amelia came in over the bar yesterday from San Francisco and is now at anchor off the 0. It. 4 X. piers, awaiting towage to the metropolis. 'Hie steamer Lulling wa,n to the metropolis last evening on time, with the following named people on her reg ister: Captain Crang, Mrs. A. Metealf and Mrs. I K. Liner. A letter was received yesterday by Chief Kngincer Rober of the federal quartermaster's steamer Major Guy Howard, from his son Will Robei one of the engineers of the monster Hill liner. Minnesota, and dated on May 13th at Yokohama, in which he say they had a splendid passage over. The .steamer was -due to leave for Kobe, and thence to Nagasaki where she would be dry-docked for some essential repairs, after which she would go to Shanghai and Hong Kong for cargo. He is pleas antly quartered and likes his post bet ter than anv he has served in before. WANT DAY OFF. J. lie looks nnu liHiierx 1.111011 01 1 city will hold a meeting on Friday to consider the matter of demanding one day off during the week. As it now is the members of the union arc compelled to work seven days in the week, and an effort will be made to have this renii died, so as to give tho union members a chance for some rest and recreation. Morning Astorinn, 65 cents per month, tho Morning Astorian. Ail Spain Celebrates Approach' ing Marriage of King. LIGHTS SHINE AT CAPITOL Madrid it Gaily Decorated for the Oc casionMarriage Contract ii Sign- d Yesterday Many Recep tions Occurred Tonight. MADIMI), May 30, Spain is rejoicing on the eve of the wedding of Kinj Al phonse and the Prim- K. Victoria, a the Spnriih call F.iia. and the capital has not seen such a scene of nthusiam at, is present generally. Tonight the whole city i aglow with fireworks and electrical illumination, while the streets are thronged with dcri-e masse of peo ple. The chief event today were the King's reception of the foreign envoys and the signing of the wedding contract. The latter ceremony took place in Pardo Palace in the presence of Premier Moret and the other cabinet ministers. The contract appear tonight in the -official' gazette. Article 2 gives the bride an a 11 11 mi I income of VMSMI and in the event of the King's death. &0.000. In article .1, Victoria' renuonces all her .right to succeion to the British throne. Other article relate to the mar riage. Many receptions occurred to night. COAST BASEBALL SCORES. Northwest League Scores. At Spokane -SjMikane , Tacoma 2. At Butte ;rays Harbor 0, Butte 2. Coast League Score. At OaklandFrHo 6, San Fran cisco 2. At Portland -Portland 11. 3; Oakland 0. e. At Sent tie-Seattle 1, 0; Lo An geles .'1, O. The last game was called off at the end of the sixth inning. STRIKE TROUBLE. SAN J CAN. Porto Rico, May 30. The striker are seriously interfering with work on the sugaf plantation in the Arecilm ditrict. The American fed eration of lalior assert the police were used to intimidate the striker. As the policemen were taking prisoners to Are cilio jail today they passed a labor meet ing. The speaker urged the crowd to release a striker. In the conflict a po liceman 'was Iwdly hurt and a striker killed. President Gompers will protest to Piv-ident Poosevelt. 0 0 0 0 " Jack Huurne of Seattle came in on the noon train yesterday. D. H. Corlinger of Walla Walla is a business visitor in the city. S. A. Parks of Salem arrived in the city yesterday for a short stay. G. A. Marvin of Victoria is in the city on a business trip of a few days. Mrs. 0. A. Heitmiller of Tillamook City is in Astoria on a brief vi-it. W. A. Wood of I-n Crosse, w as a busi nes visitor in the city yoterduy. . G. Longstreet of Memphis was among the business tourist here yesterday. H. D. Crawford of Spokane was in the eitv between trains on a business trip. R. J. Biinscom of Seattle arrived here yesterday noon on the Portland ex pres. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Habler of Tilla jniook City, are in the city and guests at the Occident. X. D. Trevor of Butte arrived in the city ou the noon express yesterday on a business tour. Mrs. C. A. Coolidjie was a homing passenger 011 the noon express from Portland yesterday. Henry Fisher, of Svensen, who, sev eral days ago, was taken to Portland for an operation for stomach trouble, is reported to be in a very precarious conditions. Mrs. J. II. Jeffcrs and Miss F.lla Mes senger were passengers on the steamer Nahcotta yesterday morning for Ilwaoo, whither they went to adorn the grave of their brother, the late Leslie Mes senger, with the blossoms of the season. Mrs. S. K. Morton was a passenger for Portland ou the evening express last night, whither she goes to meet Mrs. C. H. Hcilborn and daughter, Miss Olgu. who are enroute home from Hono lulu, where they have Spent the past eight months. They returned to Amer ica on the steamship Korea, which land ed at San Francisco on Thursday last. Mrs. Morton will return to Astoria with them. Jojfomisiini It am no joke; it am the truth. My Sunday-Go-to-Meeting Clothes looks fine and dandy alt de time 'Case Mr. Wise he press 'em just as often as I like. All of Mr. Wise's customers kin have their clothes pressed FREE at any ole time. Merman Wise Astoria's Reliable Clothier OCOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO( 000O00CJ0O00CXOO0O0O00OO0OOO0q0000O000O w ANTE D Saw MiU Men, $2.25 per day. Yard Men, $2.00 per day. Ten Boys, Over 16 Years Old to Work In Box Factory. TONGUE POINT LUMBER CO ASTORIA, ORB. mmms dividends to SHAREHOLDERS Limited Allotment of stock now offered 12 per cent guaranteed. Will pay over 30 per cent when stores are established. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS COL J. B. FULLER, President. (Ex-California Bank Commissioner.) HON. TRUMAN REEVES, Secretary and Treasurer (Treasurer of the State of California.) CAPTAIN E. E. CAINE. Director, -(Capitalist and Ship Owner, Seattle, Wash.) T. K. STATELER, Director,' (General Agent Northern Pacific R. R.) WILLIAM CROCKER. Director, (San Francisco.) 5, 10 and 15 Cent Stores 50 STORES NOW BEING ESTABLISHED ON, PACIFIC COAST. MANAGERS WANTED who can influence capital. .Share of profits and salary ; i to right party. PACIFIC SYNDICATE STORES CO. INCORPORATED Head Office: Union Savings Bank Building. Oakland, Cal. ' Prospectus and information free. Write today. ASTORIA IRON WORKS JOHNIFOX, Pres. and SupK P L BISHOP. Secretary Designers and Manufacturers of THE LATEST IMPKOVED Canning Machinery, Marine Engines and Boilers Complete Cannery CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. A. L. FOX, Vice Pres. ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK, Treas Outfits Furnished Foot of Fourth Street.