THE DAILY AST0R1AN, TUKSDAY MdKMNG, Jl'XE 7, IBM BARGAINS Like the following are the secret of our success GRANITB WARS. ro, Tea Kettle ........... Quart Coffee or Tea Pot ,Se Quart unite roil II Quart llh Pans No. M Blew Pan or Kettle t lnoo Pie Plats Other good la proportion. no , c 170 70 All strlrtly first elasg arenlt rnit war, no . bought before MiontTi or damaged Ric the truit advanced the price. W throw out no bait to deceive the people, but give you the beat ralu tor year money on ALL good., ALL the time. THE FAIR, 5OG-508 Commercial Street. The BEE HIVE 5,000 yards National Bunting. Rib boas ead Plags for tbe 4th of JbIt ladies Sailors. Shirt Waists and Piqne Neckwear. Volte Hqui 10c, 12 l-2c, 15c ad 20e the very thing for shirt waists. ladies two-piece Crash Suits in Bloc and Brawn, the very thing for warm weather, LADIES' White and Ecrue Chamois Gloves . AT Albert Dunbar Drifted Market Snow flour t&M at the Pat Beit H-cent meal. Rising Baa restaur- aat, ti Commercial street. W. 3. Heckard L X. L. creamery butter 40c per roll at the Parlor. Tnoee who bar tried the lea traem reed at th Parlor ay It I the beet ta tbt city. Best California win JO cent per gJ- loa. Alex Gilbert, cole agent for Astoria. Telephone IT Fruit frappet) to order at the Parlor; am price aa lea cream, except pint apple, which la 10 cents higher. Cream Pure Rye. America' finest whiskey. The only pure goods, g-uaran. teed rich and mellow. John L. Carlson, sole agent Kelly transfer wagon deliver bos wood to any part of tbe dty on short aotlce. All order left at ZapT furni ture itore, 30 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Telephone HM. The new Creamery Restaurant. Bond street, near the alley between 11th and ttth street, serve the best S-cent meal aver set out In Astoria. Everything; la new, neat and clean, and absolute satis, faction Is guaranteed all patrons. When In Astoria nep Into Fisher Bros, and e the new mower constructed on new principles to work among; the ! tumps. Tou can raise the cutter bar perpendicular without throwing th ma- ofaine out of gear or stopping the team. Eaa roller bearings and very light draft V. A. Gaines' prlvata stock whiskey, handled exclusively In Astoria by John L. Carlion, Is one of th moit popular beverage aold. It parity and quality ara guaranteed, and It i sspeclally rec ommended for family use. It I sold In aay quantity at th comer tt Twalfth 'and Bead treia. HERE'S HO! When drlnkir.g to the good health of other, be mindful of your own by drink ing only the best whisky. The "Admiral Dewey" and "McEraytr" are strictly pure whlskle. of the highest grades, and guaranteed by the United State govern mem, bottled in bond. S. A. Arrata A Co., of Portland, are sole distributing agents. WOULD NOT SUFFER SO AGAIN FOR FIFTY TIMES ITS PRICE. I awoke last night with severe pain In my stomach. I never felt so b&diy In all my life. When I came down to work this morning I was so weak I could hardly stand. I went to Miller 4 McCurdy's drug store and they recommended Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea. Remedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me all right. It certainly u the finest thing I ever ustd for stoma-ch trouble. I shall not be without It in my I noma nereafter, fur I snouia not care to endure the sufferings of last n.grht again for fifty time It price. G. H. W.b on, Liveryman, Burgettstown, Washing ton Co., Pa. This remedy Is tor kale by Charles Rogers. Paper has. been found to be admirably adapted for bed quilts. Tea If It's Good Tea i you want &sat AiDcricai Imparttnc Tea Co" Bt ioo Store ; Quality M Good Prices m Reasonable in CotBnaratal ttmt, Aatarta. tin 18 01 H 14 All then and a bargain beeld, wool houa full of The Place To Save Money All kiads of Dress Shirts from OS cents ap. White Kid Gloves $1 per pair. Shoes of all Mads Ladies Taa Lac Vesting Top. $1.65. $ 1.75. $2.4.5. Ladies Tan Lace. $1.50, fl.S. $2,00 and $2.20. TODAT-S WEATHER. Fair weather and warmer today, except stationary temperature along Mas:. AROUND TOWN. A special meeting of the water ccmrni.-' sion will be held tonight. Zack can cook oyters to perfection. See him About !L 4TJ Commercial. An hour with 'The Llllputtans" at the M. E. church Thursday evervirg. June 9. Are you thirsty? If so try the celebrat ed Bann old Irish whisky. 15 yeurs old. Lee Herring keeps tt. Married, in Astoria. June by the Gedd.s Rev. I. McCVirmac. William H. and Mis Peart Dawson. The :un schooner Harrison expects to get away today for TiliAmook. carry. Ing a cmrso of general metvhandfce. A marriage Decree was Issued verier day by County Clerk Wberity to J. A Thompson a-Kl Bertha Plunkett. both of Clifton, Or. Pury whisky Harper. Perfect whisky. Harper. Every bottle guaranteed Har per. Sold by Foard & Stokea Company. Astoria. Orvgvn. Desirable unfurnished rooms, centrally located, suitable for offices or living rooms, may be had by applying a: the Aorlan otDce. Strawberries are at their prime this week. We are receiving large quantities daily. Pricts now very reasonable. Ross Higwins & Co. Tw.-nty.flve centy will enable you o enjoy on of the best enuralnmem eve r given in the city at thr M. E. church Thursday evening. Do nX forget that a first-.-last cor.cer:, by some of the bt-st local ta'.er.t In the ci y, wui t g.yn a, the M. E. churrO I Thursday evening, at the conclusion of the Ullputian we.Ming. The stockholder nf th- T?,. c.l;,,. a. t lr -an Land Company, rvctntly Im-onjor- i " we.ines.iay evening at W i. koj s omce on Eleventh street, t t.ect ofneers and organ:. Married at Grace chun-h Monday a-'- tern- -on. Jur . Hih. M Earth PlunkKt cf Hoskir. Or., to Mr. John A. Thompson of Clifton, Or., the Ibv. m. Sej mvsjr Short offl- ia'.ir.g. The funeral of Fred Barker s l,ttlo boy. betwr. thn-e and four yars old. who died Saturday, was Ik Id yesterday from liUf family residence in Upjiertown. inter. metit being in Ocean V.ew etnev-ry. The family of Dr. J. T. M-.-Cormao. (.f Marshfi-ld. ojr.sistinif 'f his w.f - and three .hlldren. ame up on the Fulton and ar, sr-n.liriir a few week.- with his father. Rev. J. McCormac, cf this city. The tug; Maitigie, Capuin Carr. having In tow Ui s.-hconer Dewey, arrived down uie river un.iay evening an'l will prob. ably luve jut for Nehalem ihla mornlr.g, wh'-r they will Ja-l lumber f -r Portland. Don't forget that "Jury Trial" at Fish ers orx-ra housr. Wedneiiday, June 2S. at 6:15. It will be the event of the sei-,n. Tf k'-.fi 50 cents. No ex ra eharg.- for rservwl seats. S-ats cn a at Orlfflr. & Reikis M-iTvlay morning. Bargains In new wheels, from K up. and second hand N-.-w and first, tlass wheels kept fjr rent. Sole stents for ne la-iiivus iianii? er. K-pair.- and un- dries at lowest rites. Columbia Elec trical & Repair Co.. 523 Bond. uurir.g this nne weather Is the time to secure a good a'jppiy of woyJ to ?ea.svn for winter use. The Astoria Wood Yard Company Is notv ready to furnish any quantity of extra fine yellow fir slabwood from the Knappt -n mlllE. Send in your oraer. 7n our ajunt of the flowers r.regetited to .Mr. Monashun in honor of his brave son on Saturdiy, which apix-are-d in Sun day's paper, we should hav said that the wreath Which was prese- . was trm ihe naval reserve as we,, as from the Woman's Relief corps. The following orders weic made yes. terday In the circuit court: C. 8. Brown, executor, vs. Mary Cas.-, ordered referred to C. E. Runyon to take and report the testimony herein. In the assignment of I. W. Case, an inaolvemt debtor, final a?count of assignee allowed and assigrw-e discharged. as the road to the L7 h and Clarke beyond the draw .brid, ilmost ln passaWe, owing to a breai: m tn dyke on R4tli' ranch, and the Lewis -rM Ciarke people will be unabl' to come In the Fourth of July', 1; will ru doubt be decided to open the bridge for travel the 1st of fhe month and do away with the formal opening billed for tha tb. Ch alien wood fram wringer No. copper bottom wash botier.,,, 11 Quart galvanise Iron buckets Nutmeg graters ,. Mrs. Potts' n.ikel plated sad Irons, pr it ot three, with handle and stand Steel carpenter band aawa Nickel piated hammer, wvfght 1 lb.. 8iiMTintendent Le yn make an ap. portlotiment of wohiwl funds on July 1 ro the various school district In Ontp county. This awortlnnment will te on a basis of t'iO to each tNatrlet and Air. te state that there Is Ju barely nourh money In the. sohool nind to make this aqortlo.nment. The Wk,n trxtl yMinellnK the1 Kvk of the 1. It A N. Company with their main track has been fully lre,l and kst 8nn,ly he train yunono.Hl liut to the dock t mis't the boats, thus doing away with tho serious liv-vvnvni,'Mv-e th hns bevn cxtvrlfnvl by vjnitors tu the north boaoh of ktte, J. J. Kendall, who ha Wn quite sick for the past frw wevk. has rwvred sunVlmtty b rvsiune his hwiKu as yantmastvr of the A. C. yrla In title city. During his llln.-sw th , rtlll by R. K. Aliln, who otnie front St. Paul. Minn. Mr. Allison has ac oeptiM aiHMIior iHitton on the road. JVre Martin, of liKll.ton, wrht dld Sumiay nilu, ono of the eHy ert. thr Ma" the tate, he hnvUig cMik to Oregon In 1SU and ever sIih has bs-n a pr mlmot factor in lt drwlowien t. Jle an old ttttw frts-ml of Judge C,ry, a ho was divy tUKd to leum of ht dvdth, they having Ixs'n frlendw since A dh.vt meeting of the Push Club w he'd lat ttiftM. A dlstHtn In rectird to tu:Kling a hoM In Astoriti was had, but the nvktter was not flnaliy settled and atil be brought up at a later munr. A proposition whji eoinMned to Mr. Halt mo:td In ri-garxl to bulldlitg a railroad to Tillamook, after h,oh the club aU J-.urned. One vf ttte ln'; argumenm In adver iltig other than in.'Siuper Is cinta'nt-l in the following exconK: A loou nwp octant a.ksl the other day. "Have you txxukd tho tine advertleenwtu 1 haw on t.'v. fence out west of town?" No." re. pli'-d the. cuyl.ntier, "bm If you will s-tk! lt:t fitn-e anuttd to my h.ujH some day 1 will rad it over and see what ki arc dealing in. Fact Is. I'm reading wat Ia;vrs and don't g't much time to study enc-oiy." lt.gtrmlng with Saturday of next week the Saturday evening train from I'ort. land mil l.are that otty at 1:30 p. m Instead ot 7 p. m., as now, and will be run on tltrvugh to Seunido. arrni!t there at i .J p. m. There will be no other charge In the train sr-tce other than that :h Sunday evening truln for !rt latM will s'art with Its full complement of cars from S-alde. so as to accommo date the people desiring to return to Portland. The trums will rop as u-ual at Astoria. The hach water In the Columbia ha as yet dne no tterious damagt to the tracks ot Uw Astoria & ColumbU Hlver railroad. In a ojuple of placer the water sxik-d Into the roadbed and s-.. enl It somewhat, but the gravel train was at onot put to work ami the err.- bankments thorouarhly strengthened with rock. It wxuld take flv feet more of, a rai-e txsjore the track would be covered and long before that height Is reached the I'nlon depot In Portland will have Its floors covered with water. The law suit at Fishers opeia house Wednesday evening promises In the tireeilness and In the spirit of Its pr c-ding-s. to equal the great casea wtnch have packed the court house to standing ro m only As a roaring, funmaklng farce, It has never been equaled In Astoria. The brightest l.val talent In the city Is en. gaged on the ca.se. all the law nnd evt der.c,. an i fun in the ruse will lie brought out In full. The sale of tveerved seuU has alr.-4dyhegun.ind ) many have been sold that late c-nn-rs are llatU to be In luck if they K-t mere standing room. The Fourth of July committee met at the court house yesterday morning an-1 airang.il the preliminaries to the cIf bratton of our nation's birthday. As tho L-wis and Clarke people will be unable o atvnd, owing to the sjft condition of r- .ijbc i-jau. voijr iiir ni(ii-itj Cm;sjing the afternoon program will 'In h-ld on the A. F. C. grounds, the .morning program consatlng of an o ra it 1 m. reuding of the Declaration of Irxle- !' "''"'- lrriotic mu.-lc. will be rVM on the urt hoUfw 'uar' i th F"alh,'r bu' olherwiw In Foard ' Sf"k"s oal1- ' Tapta'n B. F. Ilobr, who has been In New York for the past 'our months supervising; the building of the pair of fjre and af: compound engines for the new twin screw r.-am.-r Nari-otta. Is ex fec'.l to arrive In Portland this evening with the machinery. The work of I natal, ling th,. engines In tile Narcotta will le p jshe.l with all p.s.blt spe-d and It Is expected to have her ready for service within the n-xt two or three weeks. The new- earner, which Is now In Portland awaiting h-r machinery, is 100 feet In length and foot bam and draws hut four T.et and a ha'.f. whereas the Ilwaco on whose route she Is to run, draws six ftet and Is not as large a boat. So soon as the Nar'-otta go- on the Astoria and IlwaTo route the Uwaco will be taken off and given a thorough overhauling. The new boat U expected to nuikt the run be. tween th'.s city and Ilwaco In one hour. In r'-srard to the demand of the War- renton Tribune that the Asdrkt & Co lumbia River Railroad Company put on a mo'or ir between that place and As toria, -h- oiflc-lals of that road state that there Is not near emugh traffic to Jusfify P'j'ti'g on more trains on that wiHm ot their road. In fact the Seaside division of their road is not near paying expenB-s, and th company does not care to court funkrupiey by inereanlng the train ser. vle, with the consequent addition to the op.-raing expensin of the roaI. War renton now has two trains each way oach day, running at convenient hours, which is better train service than any of ttie towns out from Portland on the O. It. & N. or S. P. roads have. The Astoria & Columbia River railroad Is as alert as any road in trie country for business. and so soon as they con make a motor tnln on the Warremon section pay op erating expenses they will put It on. Spokane has raised a bonus of $14,000 for its industrial exposition and Portland has raised a like amount to Insure ur ciws to Its exposition. An exposition to these cities Is no more to them than Is the regatte to Astoria. The businessmen of Spokane and Portland have found with previous years experl'-nce that oil money expended In carrying on their expositions. comes back to them four-fold. Astoria's regatta Is as yet In Its Infancy and In fhe years to come there will be ten persona aite-ridlng where there Is now one. The money left In Astoria by the visitors attending the regatta Is but a small part of the gain that will come to the ctty from the regatta. These visitor will, almost without exception, take a run over to the beach and will 4hu .become ac quainted with the attraction and ad van tasjea of these matehies resorti. Th building up of Aoloria'a seaside report I quite aa lnitortant a any other tin! dertnklng before the clllsena of the clly ami In nv way can It bo done more ef feotlvety th mi by making the h'salla t1 great nhwn It e ho it l( le, and thus a', tract people fnun all jarti of the Nortlv. weet to come and enjoy An Otltlli ii!l a cannot be had at any oiher puhllo grtthermg on the coast. The AsMorl A Columbia Ulwr ttaiiroa.i will ll Hlckelw July i. .1. and I o nH lJnin and return at om fniv r nrfes (vilnts iuwl return at one fare for the rotM trip. Tickets will he good to return up to nnd Including July .V On and after date Hie fcile of ten rl.le ctMniniilutlon tickets N-lwe. n Astoria nnd (ivNlh w ill l dlxxnitlnutsl. I'artka do wiring to use Ihe cominutatKti ra e ntuy purchase M-rhU tlcketx at pi each, gvivsl for two months from dnto of s-ile. In the iolh vourt e!eiUvv John Iterktnaii was nmd for being drunk and dlsonlerly. J. M. Allison waa charg.M with entering the store of U Yik In an Intoxicated ivndltlon and muliing fhe furniture, lviK ahcrwke wrev-klng in-' tasteful ill.sjilay of Ylk s goxHls. He lcd guilty and wua tlnevl fltl. t-Vank t'iNiway and IVter Lynch, the ettUor and luwrvling house keejwr who mlJed on the i). M. A N. hKk Sarurday, were also tm the docket. Lynch lxl guilty to fighting and waa tlmsl 110. Conway, the sailor, denied thai he had been lighting and told a atralghl story f iiUrnresentaAon ov the rt of the boarding house man II sowtied to t clearly a case of "sliaitgha Ing." The evidence given by tit.- wit neesea didn't agn-e and It was evident voinevMte hud bluiulertsl in ilteir slate, ments. The Judge, while seemingly not conilttce,! of the itoy'e guilt had the (es. tliiumy of two reputable ettUvra, and ga Ihe kid tw d.ts in Jail. The ieumi-r Victorian, wiil.it was built and for a long tittle operated by the O It. A X. tiqaity, armed ,1 -wn from IWtland Sunday night. dw havlig l-en tiought by a Sound comimny. unl is Ivirg at the i-wil bunkers, having some sl.sht Olxilrs neV. her wlisllrM relvirv attention and a new yur.t intt t" Ing pit: en her foremast. It U exi-citst slie will leave out today In tow of -.he ihk Kcort f,r the Sound, wiure -ite w II ! n.ttd uj1, as she Itu.s not Nvn ninnifg fT tiie last tew )nn. ami be pli.-d on I'te nrt between Seoatle an.l Taivma and Vic toria, rh.s txlng the run of r!'e i:nirr Kingston, wiiUh was at,., k-.l a short time ago. The Victorian m to a crcs N-twetn an --an ste.tmrr nn.l a rlwr l stt. Slie kks a goo.1 .ll like the T. J. Ntter, alth'Uk-h h4- has the mu :.. .smokestack, and machinery of an ivaa steamer. Sne can ml stand Very h.avy mas. but mii tiinke gmsl t Inie l Miiooth waa-r. tieirg a.hii:is for ir. land route. She has run on the Sound before and draws al.ut 1:! f e t Tlie annual ivnvvnt.on i tunl Kli.'"Mwl chun-h Is f th.- prote the di i-re f lor. n wiH lie hi-M in Trinity church. Portland, hegtnu.r.g Ttiursikiy ev-nlng the lith. A "quiet day'' for the clergy will tie heM In St. Mark s yhuri-h all ,ay Thursday, beglniiirg w th an early ewSe. brut Ion of th' Holy tnmmunlin at Tt30. followed by a twlul breakfast, after j whliti the day will 1m devoted lo a series ' of wn-li-s with sermon.exerciw-s and , pncrt.al talks by vixltli,' cH rg yinen. The bus:ii' of tiie o niemMn 'Pt"-r will be taken ut Friday morning and eon. , tlnue urttll Satimlay tvenlng wk.h a j mo'titig u.' auxxilUiries and !rot(wrhools o:i Friday evening m Sunday services will Ih. rwld in all the -rur.h.-s with sermons by Um visiting i-Vrgy. I1imi. More.and. of sVicTiwiwnt", will prea.'i, at Trinlry. Tiie ammal ni.it. ng of the wo man's auxiliary will be h. Id In Trinity church on Monday. July 3, at lo a. m. The Rev. 5lr Short will attend this n.n wntlon. bug w-rvlow wlil l hel.l at ijrn. n nun-n on ttumlay as usual, at II a. ni. ami 7:10 p. m t'hillr n-hoiir m., by the Itev. T. A llyi in I. Is Tii-sdily and Friday evenings. DISTR ESSI M" A" 'i ' 1 1 K .NT. Ru b-n tian.ey. an Elith'-V.-ar-i lid l..y Drowned Yesienlay Wh.e lloaing. Rue'e-n I-o Clanrey. agl s y.-urs nnd K innths, was drowned yesterday after noon atiout 3:. TO while playing wvh oth-r boy In a couple .,f lusits n.-ar th.- oK-ri h'mse. Incompany with oth-T hoys he was p.-i.l-'Ulnar around In a skiff, the tide 1,-Ing high ind w.-re ri'iir the oi ra hou.- h-n th. neidon' oi-viirreil. s-.'Uin th-r--Were two boats anil while young I'l.irb-ey wus trying lo sf p frtmi one to the other he f.-ll Into the wafer, and l-lng iin.il to swim, was drowned, as his com. panions were bs much frlghlemd to r-n-d. r aiststance. The cries of the hoys attracted the attention of J. W. Belcln-r. who hurrle. to the spot and wade. out Into the water and brought the boy osh'.re, where Mr. Uelch.-r endeavored to resuscitate him. Some women coming up, he Instructed them to work with the lioy, which 'hey did, while .he summoned fr. Finch, who continued the work, using every effort t) bring life bock, although the toy was In rhe water only a whort time, their ef forts proved futile, and the body was taken to the morgue, where It now ll'-s awaiting Interment. The boy was tlw,. son of Mrs. finnc-y, who keeps a small store on lower Twelfth street. The father Is In Hun FrariHsoo, h- Iwing Jut oat of the hos. pita!, where he has been sick for the past f-w months. It Is probable that the funeral will not be held until the father arrive from S.m Francis"), although 'he date has not been sot. An a-cMent of fhls kind Is very die. tresslng and exHles the symthy of nil, iho more so that the mother Is really Sione In th.. world, and must flgh-t life's bat ties) for herself. VERY PLEASING PARTY. The P. D. Q. club scored another social ixres last Saturday t-venlng. the oc taslon Ixing a party at the residence of Charles Hellborn, on Franklin avenue. The t-venlng was very pleasantly occupied by conversation, music, card playing and dancing, and at a late hour d.-llclous re- I fr.-odiments were sorv'-d, I Those present were: Misses Thcrlce, I Hellborn, Jesse Sands, Elsie Elmore, Bee. i sle Reed, and Allle Orey. Messrs. Harry, Wrenn, Ralph Worsley, Oxcar Prael, Nat Tallnnt, Charles Wright, Jack Allen and Herbert Griffiths. , FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS. The usual reduced rate of one fare for the round trip, account of Fourth of July, has been authorized by the O. R. & N. Co. fcetwv-n all points on the Colum bia river, Astoria to Portland. Rate will also be In effect between all Willamette river points and all rail stations In Or egon. Ticket on sale July 2, J and 4; go. si returning1 up to and Including July a. SPEGIAhS m THE A,! ,1. jf ' i vr i. mi e - Kit. '; ! i i ti'': -' Shanahan A TRIAL BY JlTfY" I'lirllic HciK'flt of" the Aotoria I'tib. lie I ihnu y Will He Held at i Mi cr'sOpvru House. WcJiicxJ.iy I veiling. June JS-.-Caoc Will He Called at N:IR Miarp. SYNOI'SIS. The def -ndi.tt Is accused, by prosecut ing :i ti..i of lulling rti'leii her goat, a ituo-t and affectionate animal. Jury l be drawn nnd enipin'iled, ltn.- for pront uti.iti and defence will Ins eiain. ' linsl, va. eiii'ink lol to Jury, verdict rin dor.d and wntence lmiHM-d, on the stage. Many ritrx-moly amusing and laughab In.iilejits will be lMiigt out through the examination of wltnrpeea, and you w II lilies tile funnies eivnl of l.'le ca-'tl If I you do not att nd. ! ' CAST. Judge Hon. Frank J. Taylor b-rk ( court Sher.ff Hatllff Mr Harry J Wherlty ...Mr Thotnua ... Mr H H Lllivllle Vor.ey Sterutmphn- . Mr. ' K Ituny-n Pro-iriing Arusrnev . M r. Frank Spltile A'Soi-tace 'ouns I for I'ro-ecution I Mr. Harrison Alien 1 PiMM'iitlng WltneM , Widow nirrady T-rrv M-Kean tWumsee for Prosecution, "Me-lf '. . ! Pat Uwb-r l"ote IVwvy Washington Kd fair , II raiv Virgil Cicero . ...S'-llo Jonn-on Attorney fur IVf-n- . Hon. Johan Young Asamrate Counsel for IMm.-f ' II n J. It. Smfh j Defendant Mr. John N. (Inmn J Wltnrs-.- f,.r i.-f-niv: Hiram Velv. . grass . H Ti-e ! Long Pun! Trii:imr Kan Sing Paul !ta.oll-t llms llan.i Fr-d Jolm"ti Tlie iiiry will be drawn from th- 'o'. I -wing well known cltlxens: Hon. John Fox. Mr Siniu'l FJmor.-, Mr. II. i". Thomiwon. Mr. S. S (lordon. Mr. Wlllinm Barker, Mr. II. i Smith, Hon. Benjamin Young. Mr M J Kmn y. Mr. P. A. Tnilllnger, Mr. (' M. Wright. Mr. f). O. Moen. Mr. W. 1 fjosailn, Mr. II. Van Diw-n. Mr K. W. Tallnnt. Mr. KIk-ii Rog-rs. Hon. Isnar lli-rgrnan. Mr. W. T. Chuuer. Mr P. A. Stnkes. Mr O W. I,)unsberry. Mr. Ueorge II. lieorgo, Hon. ('. W. Fulton, Mr C. It. Thonfon. Mr. F. A. FUher, Mr !. W. Sanborn, Mr J. K lliwlns, Dr. A. L. Full n, Mr. II, F. Prael, Mr. J. V. Marlon J ( Hati. thorn. PERSONAL. MENTION. I J. A. Fii'tatx-nd. th. contractor, was In Portland yesterday. W. A. Sherman returned last riluli fr m nn ov-r-Suiiday i-.sit in p .rt land ' Mr. i'. A. ImiIs, .,f Chinook, was In 1 No city yeslerduy, ! II. ('. Zimmerman, of Wasiilrtgion, ! '.. s-nl Sun. lay In Astoria. I iiy Attorney Harrison Allen was do;ig ' business In Rainier yesterday, j W. F. McGregor, the sawmill man. i riiiule a business trip to Seaside yest-r. , d.,y. I Judge Cleveland was a passenger on th , Telephone lust night havlig been In por i land over Sunday. rnnt Johnson. w4w In lnt-rcs:i-. In llsi I traps at hln'Mik, n gUl'-reil nt the I'lUk. i-r house yesterday. Mr. . Harris, one of the lending gro- c. rynn-n sf (regn ily. was In Astoria yesterday on a short business trip Miss Lena Llcbo, of The IUles, arrive in ,siorm yesieruay iiiiu will muke a exlend's visit at Ihe homo of Council. man S-iinmeckati. Mies B. Johnson, the efficient West- rn Union iperator and ticket agent for the A. C. R. R. Co. at Biwlde, was In As torla yiMterday on a brief vacation. Mls Horetia Elmore went lo Portland j yesterday to attend a reception that wi I he given this afternoon by Miss Belle .' McK-e, a former c-lussmate of Miss EI mo re's. :. II. Wheeler, of the firm of Whw-le A Helmple, the sawmill men of N.-hulem was In the clly yesterday. A good deal of lumber from this mill Is being slupis'd u San Frariclso and other coast points this sprtnr. Mies Mary Dcaly, one of Astoria's most successful and populur tv-nohs.rs, left on tho Columbia this morning for California, where she will sis-nd a part of her sum mer vacation seeing Uio Bights nnd vis iting friends. Mrs .1). F. Rober, of Ilwuco, received a tel'-gram yeslmrduy from Captain Ro ber slating that ho would arrive In Port. Urul this evening from New York. On lij receipt she came over to this city and last evening' left for Portland on the Telephone to Join her husband. THE LILIPIJTIANS. The "Ltllputlun Wedding" to be given at tho Methodist church Thursday even Ing, June 29, will be composed almost entlr-ly ot small chllrdcn. This Is In re ality a .miniature wedding. After the ceneminy a cxmcert of high merH wlil be given by some of our best local talent. Program will appear In these column later. Price of admission to both wed., ding and concert 26 cent. Wo have the largest lino iiinl at the lovvt'ht ric'-. (ilUI.H DVKUALI.H Made of fine Twill tvnlin, blu Willi while thread, large prl billions; just the thing for the beach; save washing; price per pair 4V CIIILPHKN'S IITCACH BPI. three pecs, line, spado and shovel; gool Urje slie, par set l4o IIOY'8 OVK.UA LI. md. of goo.1 twilled denim, copper livltetl, patent strap fusien'.itg; your boy wilt want a pair; price per pair Xo LADIICS" lU'UIIICR IIATII1NO CAIV; warranted waterpriwif; aoh SUo Th cheapest p!ae In th city lo by Teea,xie llaaket and t'.rar. Bend t-eent stamp to pay poataaw aad rt a Tide TabU fur UMl FISHER BROS. Builders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. Car aavs Tou Uoacy on Estimate, of Uaierial af Ever? Dosertvllo. R. L. Boyle & Co Lending Rcl BHtntc Dcnlcr of ASTORIA, OREGON Writf for Information ami ruiuhlt.. .'i:!' I'tnuiiii-icial Stm-I 'Wi'AViViWWi'rrMW,WViW.W f ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Telsphon ISo. iU Handles Only the Choicest Meats 4s Ceanntrclal t.. aest Palar litaaai.t. wW,.Vr,AVWr...W.W STRONG COURSES Wsl equipped training departments, Normal course, qul-kest and best way to S'ate Certlfl. ates. Exp'nsra for year from I1J0 to 1; ll.iard 12 M to n per week; Tuition. HM per e,-m of ten w-neks. Fall term begin September Uth; flummar tsrm June tt to September I. For i-etalogu addreaa P. L. CAMPBELL President or Y. A WANS, Sec of Faculty. IflrWiVAYAWi THEOCCIDEI!T Astoria's LeadUng Hotel I Mcclcr tS WrlRht, Props. 3 "Russell" Automatic Engine AVi'K. je-4 utaj --. - i r-1- Writ for Catnloiios of A. IL AVEKILL, Munnger. SAINT FIRE AID MARINE HTi PAUL, MINN,, JAN. Capital . ... Reserve for Unearned Premium Reserve for all Other Liabilities Net Surplus over all Liabilities Total Assets PACIFIC DEPARTHENT. CHARLES CHRIBTENSEN, Manager. B. GCOD'VTTN, Assistant ifanager. 317 CttllfornJa St., 9. F., Cat, BE AGH I of suminor goDtlo in the city Bros. (Jencrnl Supply Mouse for Family Groceries. State Normal School t MONMOUTH. OKKOD.N. Training ftohool for Ta.-her. Xitr llulldlngs N"W Iepartments rngradl Country fl-hool Work (Graduates Secure (Jood Positions. 4 Engine JJoilers, Suw Mills. RUSSELL & CO., Portland, Oregon. PAUL I mt, iBiici. V? 500,000.00 1,010,407.87 222,091.07 78-1,888.78 2,623,987.72 & i) lin 1MCE COMPAN siuanEicojpis, Astoria, Orcgoiv