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THE DAILY ASTOIUAN, SATl'lllUY MOKMNtf. Jt'LY 4(1, WUU
Fifty Cents....
Will purchase any of our
Ladies' Sailor Hats and
give you five votes for the
44 Carnival Queen."
Albert Dunbar,
Astoria
Steam
frVrVWeVtVyVwrW
P. A. STOKES.
Clotliinc ;
mid Gents' Furnishing Goods :
CUSTOM MADE SUITS A SPECIALTY. I
5
SISMISUIIUIlMSiMI. jlSMI W
The Pat
FRESH HALIBUT AtfD SHRIMP TODRY
RT-4 Commorclal Hrct.
THE PALACE I
Astoria's Leading Restaurant
Everything Strictly FlrtClo.
W. W. WHIPPLE, Prop.
xrtruvvrinnnrtnririJtAAnv
Heilborn & Son LTc'SS...
SPFXIAL SALE Japanese Linen Warp Matting.
Prices Guaranteed Lower Than Portland.
-A. V. ALLEN-
.Fancy and Staple Groceries.
Fruit Jar? ami Jtlly (Jia-..-?. -s
With the Fruit to go in them
TOD AT' B WEATHER.
Continued fair and warmer weather.
AROUND TOWN.
SATURDAY.
In tts dp cup (jra-iay, cool
Slcei the little roadside pool;
Bleeps the butterfly on the wed,
Blet-ps the drifted thistle peed.
Churles G. D. Kotwrts.
Todny.
At Svenson's.
Sunday school excursion.
Miss Mollle Morris of Portland Is visit
ing at Seaside.
Tnt steamer Juneau commences today
on the Deep river run.
Mr. Harry Hell left yesterday to spend
a tew days ut Elk Creek.
Mrs. Hew, wife of Mayor Heus, Fort
Cunby was In the city yesterday.
The gentlemen's bowling tournament
Which was postponed, takes place today.
Mra. Robert Low is spending a few
clays ut the Carikuhan place, near 8-u-aide,
wii
Don't forget the sunday school picnic
One Can
of "cheap" baking pow
der may start a family in
a long sickness.
No danger in Schil
ling's Best.
Cor. 9th and
Commercial
Streets .........
WHITE LABOK
rCKPCCT 0KK
SATISFACTION
Gl'AKAXTEED.
- f
I
Market I
1
..Prices Lower
Than Ever !
LOWNEYS
CHOCOLATES
AT
THE SPA
! at Svenson's tndav. Train l.flVf dewt
at 6:40.
Matthew Johns, well known In Astoria,
died at IHrague. Wash., July 8, aged
40 years.
Will CurUs Is at Seaside trainlrf for
the races which are to take place during
regatta week.
J. 0. Hanihwn hi commenced the
erection of a hall ea.t vf the cannery
bunk houses.
The JlUv-i Wilson of P'rtUnd, who
have been vu-i'jng iV.su Violet Iiowlby,
left for home Itiat evening.
The A. & C. "ii'erlay took cut two
cars of canm-d :aimyn, one ifcr of tin
tans, and one car of fresh aainion.
Mr GrtmeJ), of Grltn'f.' hotel, SvitiuW,
is having built a line new bath house. This
U a luxury hl.i guest.-) will appreciate.
Subjects at the P,;ip;ist church next
Sunday will be, In the morning "Loyalty,"
In the evening, "The Wicked Woman."
Ladles calling at the Oregon Emporium,
O) Commercial atrei-t, toiiy will receive
a package of clothes-pins free of charge.
County Clerk Wherrity yesterday issued
a marriage license to Alma Sandelln of
Oakland, Cal., and James Keeley of Fort
The Gatzert yesterday was loaded to the
guards with campers' outfits. The hot
weathor is sending hundreds to th
beaches.
MoUinlst A. J. Johnson left lat night
for soiitfiorn Oregon, where he will gather
forestry specimens for the Portland ex
position. The railroad company 1.1 running the
Portland train straight through to Sea
side, making it much more convenient for
the trawling public.
Water fronters are loud in their praises
SPECIAL FOR TODAY.
Percale Wrappers 65c,
worth $ 1 .00.
ClaspGloves $ 1 .00, worth
$1.25.
See our window for black
dress goods at 21c a yard,
worth 40c.
AlcAllen & McDonnell,
of the new P1H boat Joseph Pulltsec.
They y ah Is built for her wrk, and
mil Wt stand all kind of wrwther.
Jthle A. A. Cleud and Oronor
William C. A. l'hl returned ynrdy
from attending upon the lld Men grand
lodge at IVrttiuul.
Normt'.e MiiJrvgor. cottr.toor for
th hmld.ttg of th new ovunty bridge.
h. rtgugd the pt: at tVal Creek, the
vim to be ..U.-rd lure ly August J.
11 tj 1 ' 1 11 rhi, 1 'tiiiasri.tt n l(.f.M.
h. t.v.k an .'.-nt.',. (if laudanum Thitrn
dny m.rr.:r.(;. w is mti h Improved yet r
dtiv a!l i Kill vf Immedun UuiKvr. j
TVmo of t't Kwri'tt'i; emim at th.'
lT"t(' ;i r.iii v (lur. h t in.rr ; Truth. '
P. V' l :W'.d Sjle " Kvef.mg SltOji'i'!: !
"Jr.u .it tiie Wi;i." a nvw: ivrlt.ti m-j
-:.i;! n '." '.- f '.-l u all.
Mr. S S G.'M. n. o.hter of t!i Kirt
X .1:1.. :m! Xu k. r'.-iwl A teleynim '
t'r-l.iv fr-m It M. M. Walk'T irt umu
that he w.'uM ;.nt( en thi steam. i- St. ;
l'.nl. ht.-h :itl..l frm San Krn.-- I
. . -r!.i , t T M.itui. I
Another er..'.o'. . h.iin so:iente nude It
a; I'c.'.r.in.f y. sti rday. 1t t tinu tin t1'
o tit ( rf are to t S4-nt to W.st X itnlto ,
Shurh. lUiM4i. I'tii: llund. X. V., f"r j
the -!!. ef the Red ."roj S.vtety. It t
n not kn n that the Rel Cri h.ivt
a ;!' vd th: tf..Mn of ratnu money.
i
Agent G. W. I.ounberry rev ivtsl ortlotal i
not of the inauguration of th live-day
steamer e-htlul N-tween rUnd atwl (
;n Kruru vvo. The Stat will leavi! t
l'ortlun.1. 'ivi:h bound. August S. an.1 th ,
Columbia will ln San tYAnrx-o. mTttt .
l-'Utid. August 1 Th fare will be II.'
first c.iSln and itvond nibn. j
At th N' trntKt.in Kv.irKIt. l I.uiht-r.in !
ohurvh X irwegtun service will t held!
SuiKlay at U C a. m . comluoted by Rev. j
X. l'-!..r. r. ..f S'.Iv-rton.tir.. Kng.l!-h s r- !
t. r at p. m . e.tniluitfd by the Rev. j
H"ltt-n. r!dtnt nmt, Trxt: Pohr j
1-T, "The It:. -.-in-.n of Thiwc Wh.e :
S:rs Are fjrg;vtn."
Th- R ght Rev. r.r.d lt:-h..p Morrl. D.
I'.. w:! prt. h in Gmoe chunii on Sun
tiiiy nnor slr.g. V. m:.. and m the ewii.ng
at S-.r.:. RfV. I.-.1.1? Iiwton i.l
pre.i.'h a: S';ir.itn In '.he mt.-tun an!
tn ir.i. e ".1 ir h ;n th-- even ng. There
-.v i i .. ..fie.- Holy Itm'Kenn.
I';.; r..n. '-n S r.d.ir iitit.
J--- it.'.k'T. .' .;. .i-t .r .f Wih
A.U::n ' "'.:;'!'. o:-.e ,-f Gray's nver
- :. -: i.-.:. ii farn.-r. it in the city. Mr.
i. ik .- .-i -he ...;. .n I'rr.iy's river Here
:: .ir !.-t:.-r thit.n h.j. s-.u-.n, but that the
r;..t.t :h. ;:i.;r."r ;i ! rubly Uinagel
.iriy r.a ;: g. on !,.. ia farm h l"t
ovr 1". t Ji .t, but a gr.at iminy 'it th
firm, rs n th- rtv.T hii n"t comment ttl
j.'t'-r the ra.n.
Kdnninl I May. o. II. Kt, elty; C.
J. W.tut.ri. wife and n. Mollne, la.; Mm.
E. J Rurtss, Vamo'ivT, Wash. ; C. W. To
n:n. Mr. anil Mrs. A. Klnjtln, Mr. and
Mrs. II. i;. Kinir. G. M. S"tt, U. II. (s-t-r.
P. Koljh. P. Putrtg. 11. V. 8:glT.
P'Ttiand, Mrs. U A. Helms. M. 8.iruh
Shr.l,, n. Custle Roc-k. Wimh; I. HeTgmun.
city; S. Martin and wife. CTilitago, are
registeffd at the Murray.
Th. reit.ut.i cimmtttef have mad ar-rang-ments
with Andrew Kan of Per--.-land
ftir the purcbu of a tk of fire
works -alutsl at H.tMJ. The stock Is the
most com pit-: e and varitsl that has ever
tjeen ued on any occasion on the Pacific
northwest The ftrrwork will be used
during the marine proce.Mlon the seoond
mght of the regatta. In which the de
struction of Cervera's fleet will bo Illus
trated. Graham Glass, Jr.. Ht-rbert Brndleu, L.
H. Stuart. P. B. Whltjiey, Portland; M.
J., Urammont, t'Jdt-iijfo; Lester Coffin,
I-wlst'n. Idaho; Alma Sandelln, Oakland,
Cal.; Jamt-s Fetley, ort Steven; J. F.
Hyman. San Francisco; Frank H. Gond,
C. 8. 3. perry; A. B. Hammond. Missoula,
Mont.; Mrs. Kaufman and mm. J. B.
Leanbt-rg-r, Flavl, are guems at the
Occident.
Andrew BeMita wojj trlml for assault
and buttory up'm the perion of Frank
A W OffilffS H1AY
- OF BUYING SHOES
if is a gooil way if slifc'.s of a cominoii sunsc turn of miiiJ
A hiiiart ivoman can ptnt-rally tell il a hIioc Jits Ik r foot.
Tliis bting true the bhoc man who tries to delii'lo the
woman inukes the blunder of his life and driven his
trade to a store where rr-liahle .shoes are sold and
jierfect fiittiny is performed.
JOHN HAHN, Astoria, Ore.
tutruiriririni uuTJiruutr
q
t-' XW-X ye
Sell ReaorUlcMM of CoMt-
....Sale WingTee&Co.
Commercial Street nar
irtjTriAnjTruuirjxnjxr
ASTORIA
and PORTLAND
nrovT yitnly tn JiftW Hugh'
court. Tlw mn him Itnllun f1hrnnet
-rkliig ('irotlver Hi th twin l "d
th. iru xmii.trtl In IMdlu trying to
m4 the hand off of lUvev, who Is tils
Utpuller, tul utti.-r i. multrortlliig
him. He inly ucvfvfiil lu i hewing
off his tlnger, r huh JiiHi Hughe
tlnod turn IIS.
liklt Harvey, h i .u!ed the Joseptl
Pulttier roimd from New York. . ha
they h.ul fine w.tith.r u'.t Ihe .iy.
light trade lnd. The Itille .e'. N
H'ltMitlld it. xi ..it and i. !iaid well. S
er.il whip were i'loti on ilie way. The
Pu'.iH.r l!l hu hie I'-'tfiH . lMiii-d ol
tMnuu i.K ..11,1 -ti! I e - K Hi -t l,
i.it;.!itioM ., f.re go'f.g lm.. m i . Oip
tain lliriey may r. iii.i.n .1 -t. r.. p. r
m.ini. t'.t! . lit he it niir h !'l i ! 'th ttic
il.x.tto here.
Tht Imponal hop I. I'Ttlin.l. li'-vm.
lint the h.MiUin.irt' '! tor .V:oii.i'i.
1:1 the tnoin'pl:... I: '.. k n:r,il'.i , an-1.
h.n nil ni'Dlert 010 . ti .. r. !, , l. rr-i--
t'tiN. ,It X .itot . tile .ii..l M'.-. 1 .Htlti- '..h!.
hot and it'ld u- -r in r.-tius. ttiiti.. .-to.
There are IH rooin'. ;he d.n.i'g rvfin "
tmnnw'.Kii aiul Hie m.nU .ire ilrt . .u-t
mid well f.tl. Mr. 1"!: om.,, lien, an I
the proprietor. .m. the i-tpiilir .ht-f
oltrk. Mr J. M p. .ne::. hi n itn
the holit fitne it el'lltl.
Thi l.i.li.-n of th.- Attona i:m.rvtn.y
'rj'n h.ie wtit nu' y ii" ful ntu im to
the .'elii.r t' li haw depart rl trm
Partial to go to the f"'"t The ar-
tit M erl .Htrit lt.tl lilP'Ugil ;h . ineig.
rn y ivnw of 1 v rt '..mil .ui.l 1 otitis: id '
poeket-dot-klt. Clip. and liallils
"ti" toi,-s, .no Thuw prt tt'iiu ,0111.
ptit.. n.iri everytli;:- tv. siir to twi n
rlor life -und 11l help to Mtio.Mli rhe life
of the N.ys in Mae wh.-n they .ire rough
ing It ul tin- from In Cuba or the Philip
pine. in A-tort i Kniei it-ney enrix l
rt-Kupl.tl us the Uirnier 't.r; n to th
d.ntrahillt)- of th.r outlH'. utl the pn
fits tiny h.iv t.tit are h'ghly pnilfl
for I elr.g Vtl nui.le mid tv the tpit:i',
t,f the artl.-le.
ACriliKXTS Tn riSHKI'.Ml'N.
S-ver.U Uv. tttxl Nets Ui - T'to Mmy
Cluui' n T.ikt-n.
A ni.ni' tr "f i.
w er.- r ;-. 1 y . t
b viiy f. Wt.lti.
i. .,11:1 r i '.i 1111 .. 1 .
t rt .r-. .1 :l. 11 '1-
ir. vi a-' u t
-.ir. rn;.'".: to
;t,--.. .i:..':h. r f-a
ci 'U' .1 a 1 -e . : j
tT' . ti t:i t:i. wioi'g
nts ! :l .h. rni'-n
. r.i.i,. lut.ng th-
.IV t!.ht, M tl.rt til
1.1 "(T t.'i" r..-r '
f. , ..j iJ ; .J t..t,-.
.1 '. It t:i I
t:i i'. "Ill- At tl-
.t; t).
I If
I
"it 1
f.-!' h u;i t:i :(
t ' ll K ' t
I'tie .1 - - r
' t 1 .,rn
Ii-.ir I of till-in.
: I." Mtii" ..tie.
'he j.'.iy t.p'k-
I'l.m'.nl ;n k i,'. .-r Hi
hone-.'' t lit t vi n th
.U-..I .1 I" at. f.;,
a it .if't-rw .in't
W l
ir
11 in jMet-.'s, aii'l i:h a tn.iri t .vt .p)
r'l l.i',- through th.- '.ti'ttirnttl Imipiih.
it w.t .ilt.i r.-;irt'l tli.it two other
l.o.ltrt Here i u.xti tile t.itll.' fl.Kht. I tie
!ir-l b-tl Is U'I to hue ! ti one uf tile
I'to p'g'it'.a pr.ze Inner.
A iMierm.ni rwimitl A l.iph. of the north
sh'tre, I'wt an ntiiv tn- net Tiiurwlay
nixht. The ni'ii have luiii taking loo
many ihan. t-s in intnr .mx-eiy to ti.ike up
for the short latoht of llh tlunng the
slack run.
A fishing lkn wim dlseoVfred Just
outsiiln the brkers off Grimes- hotel,
St-ast'lc, Thursikiy lUKht. There was a
man In the l.xu. tun there mo tin way to
help him. Vwlerdtiy m'trnlng nnn of th
o.ir was p. k'.l up 1111 the bea-h, but the
btal had d.tipnrd. A there was a
ntpmit ebb tkle at the lime, u is feand
the man perished. Tlie oar I palntnl
white, but there are no other means of
liientlfleation. The life saving crews have
been out day and night but no reports
have ajt yet ls-n rs-lved from them.
Thomas Hilva. a I'ortugesn llshorman,
droppul detul In his bunt at (loinook sands
atsjut 11 o'clock Frldny night from hrt
dtwiuMi. He was pl king up his not and
bad alsut U) fathoms in the boat wh-n,
without any warning, he dropped dead In
the stern sheet. Sllva was Itshlng In boat
No. 10 for the Cutting Pucklng compuny,
ami wan one uf the olet and moot favor
ably known fishermen on the river. He
lmves two sisters living at Gardner,
Doutflns county. The Issly was liroiight
to this city yintMibiy awl 'oninnr I"hl
telegraphisl his relatives. He was a mem
ber of the Workmen and Masons.
Orientol CurloHltlcM
mMHt reduce Htock rind
Cooper's Dry Goods Store.
II Big Batch of flleaty Bargains
In Merchandise that is fully up-to-dato in all point's.
At 10c
Pair. chlMrva's fust Mftck, tin rUdid
ho, nil slies, worth ISo pair.
At 25c
Pair, children' muslin drawers, nhvly
nisilo, all sties, worth J.'c pair.
At 1.50
Pallnm, lV,rrit wide, 4t( rant long,
whit, mliivhlored 8ls skirt pattorns,
wivrth twlo ths price askstl.
Atl. 2, 3, 4 and 5c
Vslem-ln torchon laie In the biggest vnr
kly of vtlrns vrr shown.
At 50C
Kaoh. full li ti.t spreails. alri1y
hemmed. This Is one of the !( bar
gains rvr offrd In bed spri1s.
At $1.50
Kitch. while pliju shirt waist, lurked
front. Just the thing ta wear with whits
kill.
SHANAHAN BROTHERS,
In a Woman's Care
iltnul every srtl le of wearing apiarel
will last longer than If looked after by
a nan.
S'ii women neglect their footwear
Sh-'e of fins appearance, rather than
good q nil ty. attract them.
Hut tn buying shoes here It Is tm
;,." t.i- to tn.ik a m'a'.ak. The up-p.-.train
and style la all that Ihe nio.t
f utt.ltniis could ds!r. and th qua', ty
keep pace with both.
fur pr-.cra ar reg.trde,1 a wond-r-f
i'.'y l"w by wlae buyera.
Petersen & Brown.
MURRAY HOTEL
I .sit of N Bill Street.
Electric Lights -Electric Bells Free
Sample Poom-AII Modern
Improvements.
WKKKI.Y RATKS
K. M. l.L'NN. Pruprlet.r
HIElXCLlsr "WISE
Gives Free Votes to his Customers for the
QUEEN
Herman
Get!:
Remember the
At 50c
t.ao I'urUlns J Inohrs wide, t yards
long, Just whitl ytiu wnl tor th beach.
At 25c
I'arh; we have the best spring roller win
dow shade m ml. You oan'i buy It
elrwhr for Ihso Mo,
At 5. 8. 10. 12: 15 and 18c
Yard. mh good. We have. vr kind,
niake and finish made; these trie are
nearly nn half their former nrloa.
At 5c
Yard, aprtn tlltigham, best callooes,
Hoolth lawn, outing flaiutcl, hvy
limalln, shelf oil cloth.
From 50c up
tJt.1l wrapper mails nf Hit beat quality
prrealri, dlmltle. lawn; every on a
perfect fit.
At 25c
i;.iih, U.lies' fleeocl lined Jrty.nbbed
est ints lo matrh; rrgular price i-f
rtiih,
The Only Store That Sells Cheap.
I jk Peace
mm :
ft i . it i i r - i Jr
r-1
Chas. Kan & Co,
:i7 :o.MMI KU.U. S1HI IT.
Mniuifiutiirers of I.adi.V I NMlUW KAU and
Wrnjipi rs, etc. The liwet prii i s in Astoria. We
u No carry a line stin k of .lapaiiiHe Fancy (iimhIh, line
( hiliitwnre, Nnti'dis niid Toys at wholesale prices.
OF THE . . .
REGATTA
Who Is She?
Wise's Customers
the beHt goods,
the lowest prices,
free vote with every
ioc purchase.
-AND-
THE LIVE CLOTHIER.
At 20c
K. h, men inntiier balbrlggan under,
vest.
At 29c
Kch, men's French balbrlggaa shlrlg or
drawers.
At $1.25
l'm-h, ntm'l all wool, double shield from
and bark shirt srvl drawer to match.
At 50c
: Pair, mn' hry collonads or !)
psnis. o.M ie,wernh II pair.
I . At 10c
; Pair, men's last black cotton tin, worth
vc pair.
At $1.00
! i:. k. nun fine Fedora hat, black,
j brown ami gray: regular prl ft M
, each.
, Th brat values In turn' rorduroy raaal
'. niern and all wool pant. lv us a rait
or Hlaf
No mailer whether It Is phm or war.
I'ti. I Hum in u. t havs meat, ami h "I
not the only on." "There ar oihar,"
and H Ihe other w prop. la look
sftrr W. hare Jmt had our plrk from
a rhiitc bnnh tf riKirl rattle, and
Ihry ar Iwlng held for our iraje. Com.
In and get ome rut from tnt rholre lot.
HUM. II M' UN'S A CO.
$35s
Set Up
The Born Steel Range
Vi I V 'lie
i iti.ir.inli
Sole Agent,
431 Bond Street.
Oueen
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