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ASIORIAPUBLJCUBRAKnSSOCMIM fOT, 'lu.i '"V V VOL L VSTOUIA. OKEGIIN,- MM DAI MORNING. JULY 28. im. hi .Cw.r (3 a a rx i n Lm ii ui rfi in mi OUR Stoves Aro not mndo from tho crai-ilo or in a kimlorgnrten school. Eclipse Hardware Co. WoGlvo Trading Htnmpat. 'tail, GRIFFIN ilf RALSTON... HEALTH CLUB Aem Gluten FitIbi, Acme Wbftt Flakes and Standard Bollrd Oits AT A. V. AL-LEIVS ASTORIA CASH GROCERY Tenth and Dunne StreetB. Look nt tlt Followlna Prices Western Kcflncry SiiK"r, IN puimJii foe $1.00. KoMtCwITM 10 1.00. (khI Quality Tcm 1 " .3. Rolled Out 8 ' M. Ilcam 10 " .25. JupiiuKIca " Good Quality Hour 1 Suck .7ft. Oyster. 12 Cans 1.00. Tomnttrai 1 " . Produce BoMgrit. Here Is a List Ot some High Grade Goods at moderate prices RALSTOX HEALTH POODS Is flrent wlctj fresh from the mills. AKOMATIC Sl'ICES guaranteed the finest. TILLMAXH'S I'LKl! EXTRACTS.D CHASE ft SANBORN'S ICOPfEES are nn rlvnllcd. Together with host of other good things. ROSS, HIGGINS & CO leui Zealand fire InsoFaoee Go Of New Zealand. W. P. Thomas, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS. .Subscribed Capital $5,000,000-,Pold-Up .Capital . .. 1,000,000 Assets - . 2,545,114 Assets In United States . ,, 300,000 "Surplus to Tolioy Jlolders 1,718,792 Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast over Twenty-two years. SAflUEL ELMORE & CO.. Resident Agents, Astoria, Oregon Tinware BOOKS... Blank and Miscellaneous. PAPER... New Crape and Type-writing. Waterman Fountain Pen I iox Decorated I 'per nt1 Envelopes-moo. & Breakfast Food Barley Food Select Bran Yeast Cocoa ju. jut: Improved Mikado and Empire Cream Separators. Sir I j 8 L Thar ar. ih simplest sod most .fflelaat paritor. otadt. For ! or Foard & Stokes Co.Astorla Your Wife Will Ilk li : to will tbt eook. Star Etnte Range Bstlify .11 bs os thtra. L. ir your bt!r hair doai tha eooklU. that I. an addillanal raaaoo why thar houlfl b. t liar Eattta Ranra Id your kltrhan. To uta of tbrm prsroBU worry and dluppolninaol. W. J. 8CUU.T. Atnl. m Bond atnaL Andrew Lake StaCOMMEKCUL ST. ...Merchant Tailor... Perfect Pit Guaranteed. Low I'rkcs. RrpaJrinf and Cleaning Neatly Don. THE PROOF of tit. pudJlnc U In tb. otUOaT aivd Vh4 proof of llQuor. IS IN SAMPLING N t - That', an artrmmnt that, con. olualv- oVimonalratlon. Oura will atand th. twrl. HUGHES & CO. OP LONDON. EatabHrfus) uJi th rHgn of QMn Anna, A. D. 1TH FIRE AND LIFE. ttuoaorioad Oamiaj lajBu.uamn jAMMa 1MUMW 00 Surplus to policy holder. IOCS 01 Exdualva of paid up oapltal Law Union and Crown Fire and Life Insur ance Co. Subscribed or guiraiteed cap ital tT,SM0W00 Capital paid up 1,8M,WW Asset, i .... W,U,K 0 Catton, Bell & Co. Genera Agents, San rranolsoo, OaL. Samuel Elmore & Co. Rasldeinil Ajerrts, Attoria, Oregon. AiXi I Ilk IB THEY FORM A BOYCOTT The Strikers and Their Sym pathizers Boycott Street Car Lines. SOLDIERS ARE INCLUDED And tbe Merchants Refuse to Sell thera Anything or to Supply Their Wants. MUSTERING OUT INCERTAI& But tbe War Depjttmeot Will Follow the Wishes of OrecooUns cs MuctisPossltle- CLEVELAND, July r.-Ma)or rry IHViKwra tb nM tha oamjmign a(aiH tewlv:ii in Clwoland on the Hnra h hw Ml lv-n. ami he WU not crw any Int "f nt. That waa cnaV dv at a i WU md'.lnc ot th city oounctl hu v '.tin. hi an artmurt to imA. lute tha invMVar Kton ot tl axrika oo the 1 w.iwS!i:jJ ;rvl railway llwa by a aiK-c'jJ oomnl of thwt body im tk'fremnl. Mny of tha rtnke nnUUi hav. bwn w.-y bW.r. towrd Mayor Fariy. lu p'iblle tm-tf".tn they liave charged him wltti rpnUlky for tha preacnt trvuta and throata agatnat bla Ufa jwve u. tna.1. Thla baa led him to HvltU a ruaM tor tia renoe KuiM a v ii.!. and A'lMtlvfa watch (be tK-uae en-y nlait. The iir.ooa of troopa haa had a d. (ti-mIiic (Taol hji1 the riotrn. and tip to io o'dar toniifht thra had not ben a niiulf out Urea v of vlolaaoe. Car. wre nlKratnl on nky al the Hna on nraf ly tha umui x-helulra, but In aomc parts ol the city tJy ran uknoat empty. A boycott of rhe Itnra by working pnoph? i la t.nlrHg unlv.MVal. Praluent Ever. mi ye. ho.rver. tfhavt h doea not betleva the boycott te eftrctl-. II thtnka the !rotia r tkt'Wd from rkUnit by far ot prnai Injury, and he amy ttiM a oun aa the Woty of poaeengvra i a, aurrd ttia oara wtN be Ailed a uaual. The boyonrt haa extended to the oi. ilter. Mvrvhama are rujin to sell hem any Kiqipllfa and repreaenaatlve. of orguiliAl labor have rettumj to patron le j anybotlj- wiio lAkt a i-olihwr'e money for anytlilng or aunira any ot hla -wanta. Ml'STERIXa on UNVERTAEf. 8A.V FRANCISCO. July r.-It yet WKNrtaln wn-re the Oregon reglinent .ill be erod out. General Bebe, of flie OrV'n SVitliMnu Ooard, hua been makiiHt n oftort to have 'he !wgbmnt muetercd out at home, or at Uit Ho re turn to Porntand tn rflBWental formation. Oi'nriU Sh.iftor te!ruphed Co tbe wr U-irtnent aaklnjr U fflila could le done, and todhy a rouly wa received, wlilch, tuCUv revtewlnff Ube tkuation, a.!; I "Dri'ra to nave iie rvsunaix iuu.tm cut In Ban Kranclevo wl wand urtt tlie rv'sinient. by a majority vote, ahou'.d divide to be muml out at Vutcouver twxraokn. Many of le peoiJe of the ritwte aunt The regiment to return a n ortmnliitvMV In uveetlnc She expreas wtrfiee of the regimem ftlreadgr approved by he ocr.itary of war, thla cn be don. only aa tha onVwa Vni men lerree to it. The law requirva tint arms and all prop, erty be tttined In on muatering out. ActHHf aeiretary of war db-eeta Ohaat ax Tur a flie oKkm rely gven nd taw and nulaUW will allow, you arrange to mwt rhe wtaltes of the people of the ata'e a enp.-enW by Oeoerol Beeba. "H. C. COHBIN, AdJUftiant Qenarafl." CORCORAN FOUND OUELTP. Jury Brine Hi a Verdict of Murder in Second Dttrree and He Get. Sev enteen Years. WALLACE. IAiho, July JT.-The Jury arrived ait a verdict of numVr In the sec ol dftjr.ie at 4 o'olook tiug morning. Within 30 minutn tr tbe Jury retired 11 of tlwn favored llhe verdlot flially rendered, one man hoMlng out all hour. for murder tn th. first degree. Undiir Idwho's law. murder to the second de. giroo la puniahaWe by lmprWonment fc from 10 years to llf. Sentenca will be rend ;rd at 1 o'olo-k, Whti (h court wH Oiko a kxn unlit (all. Jdgs snd at. tomrys ave fur noma At 1 o'clock. The verdlit i writ received ty friends of the tc. The def on calls tt an uinui. but It la not believed that an i;k4 wtli be -Akm, trusting to iu. live cle'nency later rattier lhan risk a iw-w Jury. Later Carcuran was sen'.encsd to 1? yesrt tn the penk:ntlarr. AX EXAMPLE FOR OBEOOX 0IKL8. CHICAOO. July r.-A apeclal to tha Tim-a.HT4l'4 trxn In&'tyvtuivnct, Km., ntya; Tli CMrlj' oluba of several fri'tifrn Konnui Viwia have roxrivod ot-ver to "rry a young- man unleaa aa arrd rrih the .aoi.ua Tvrntlrth Kanaaa. Thiy W ttuy are dou rmlmwi to ketp tbi'tr atrriunm anl Cit oora-r than marry a Bum who aravnl at bmo tjv-y will re. aaln ntrtf'. all tlielr Hve. Tlry tri'.orl o Kh' tbe t ) of the rinyot a big rvi:lon a-hn thy rf turn. INDEMNITY TO ITALY. United Si.tei Will liemnlfy Italy ( for tbe Lyncnlnr of Tlwee Itillens. NEW YORK, July Ti.x special to the Herald from Washington so)v: Ksiy win be paid an indmnity for the lynching of three of the five TtaHans) ml Taltulah. La., and the auMe department all lay nro the prinraple onoe for sil UM. kn alien doe. not become a ful Hokxed oMivm of the I'nrled State, until iwtumllxaUiat papers have been formally issued to him. Of course the state depart, ntmt will pursue- th regular ka course for aurV-alnins; att the facta In ronnec Hon with the lynching, and ftrre will doubtless be rowiderabl. dlptomatle cor respwdno baSweeti the two countries afore -aha ksvidsna is alssid.- But atai departhMfM officaals appreriale that there st no escape from the payment of tha ! tndemiriky. No dtreot desnand hca yet ! been made by risJy, but there have been ! broad hints dropped tn thsu direct too. 'The dkvirt-nnfa rulings on the point 'of clilxwshlp hav not always been unt. ! form. Secretary Olney, to his aegoti- to the HahnvtUe lynching cam Ortginally took the ground 'that when an alien had applied for ckisonship' h. was to aH In tents and purposes an American citl. t i-i and that he had no claim for protec ,tlon from his natlv country. He did not tn wrl'lng change this, but the fact that j he reoominendVd the payment of hidem. I Uy. although done as a friendly act. is I ronHtded a pr-tty good imMcatloo thai Ms vie s had changed. Ap precsntin: tht an atRierinc. to the ruling originally made by Secretary Olney mfht coma lack tu pCrue the United States, the au. thorltita ha.'e detMmlned to tvXd that an alien does not become a clUsen of Ota Vnlted States until naturatiaaitlon paper have been formally Issued to him. la kt pointed out that If altera who have doelWed their Intentions of beroroltia; Anvrk-un citliens should return to any foreign country the Tnlted States could tiot priv.Sy refuse them a pasport and prdtectlon In ceee they got Into any trouble. , , A DELlOHTFt'L TEA. A vr' pleasant reception and tea was tven jvsteixkiy afternoon at the real. donee of Mrs. Curtlc TresKhard on the corner of Franklin avenue and Sixteenth street. The a It air was given In honor of Miv. Wetd.khl and ilrs. Mcintosh, of Oakland. CW., and he sdtemoon waa tftioro'ig'hl) enjoj'ed by the large com. pany preaatt. The partor wa. taiittty decorated with pink nwes and pcttpies and th. drawing room was gay with sweet pea. and pan. stea, artiMtically arranged. Progresslv. Jaclnsraw. was played by the ladles and tlie flmt prlte was won by Mrs. Marshall, the second by Mrs. McConnell and th. booby irlse by Mrs, Kfcvbotr. Tentntkig ret'Vjv'Sunems and" tea -were served as the afternoon drew to a eioae, Mid the gueata, on departing for their homes, exprjesed themselves aa having woyrd a dotkf IMful afternoon. Among those present Were the follow. Ing: i Meeihtmee Hus'ler, M. J. Ktnney, Praet, RkigerJ. MoCormiok, UpsJvur, Hlgglna, dhort, Burker, WeWh, Woods, Hellbom, SIcConn!. Mcintosh, Weoidahl. A. Van Pusen, B. Van Dusen, Anderson, Derby. Caj'.lnliVr. AbemuKhy, Kendall, Neal, Terry, WHikar, llamthorn, M. Trenchard, A. Stavema, A. Tajlor, Morgnn. Lewis SWeUls, Dr. McOormlok, HoWen, Pox, Kinney, Klrchoff. Hyland, Lyman Kin. ney, Kmured and Smith and MliSje. Fu sion. aWci'ls and Westdaht. CALAA1BA IS TAKEN Captured fcy American Troops After Two Hosrs Sharp Fighting:. FOUR SOLDIERS KILLED The Insurgents Attempt to Re capture tbe Town tot Are QnlckJy Driven Out. REPORTED AID FROM JAPAN It Is Rnmorel Tat tbe Filipinos Are RecelYlof Ammunition Fran Japa nese Sympathizers. MANILA. July P.-l.U p. m.-An exp. ditkm oo-finosed of troopa from San Pedro Maoata, Paslf and Morons;, under Brbj. idler Gym-al R. N. Hall, yssterday cap. turvd Caanba, an 'mportaat town oo the south sho.- of Lacuna de Bay, after two hours of sharp Ochtinc, during wbkn four sukllers were ktled and 12 woundtd. ThM tr-rxAes co-nmandinf tbe hartror were unddf nbx, but tha swampsnes. of the land made the work harder. The troop. ooa-Mxl tha oascoes Tuesday night. Tba force comjdsed 4W ot Wash, lev po voiuatwra, . U of the Twenty. nrat infaotry, 190 of th Fount cavalry na two wna of -tba- Ftrat arUUary. TheM and th. gunboat. Napidan and Coato aajcrabted oppoaHe Caiamba. Crowds people la carta and on root were seen rushing to the bills. Natives escaping from Oalamha tn canoes suid It Inaurjeiu held tha town. The force uidVr Cane JAn MoGwh, of the Twenty, first WVrry and Captain EJtenherd. landed eajt of the town but found vie river intervening. Captain IToGraih and Lk ou ia.it BsXson swam Wie river under fire from 20 Mauser rifles. Having ckv 1 the stream the office rj proceeded In caes to ferry the troops over. The irsurgeal. retresued througt) the town shoottnsj; rrom the bouses and bushes as Uey fled to the htlls. Three members of the Washington regiment waded from the cacrjons through the swamps, often houMer deep, while a group of Filipinos concealed in bay snacks were shooting at them. untM the NapMaa focused her six pf adtrs and galling guns on the stacks for a few minutes. Most of the work was 'done before the Washlng'son volunteers could rea the town. The Filipino, left three dead. Ot' tbe caAaUtles on the Ame,tran side, two of the killed and three of the wounded were members of the Fourth cavalry, and two killed and eight wounded belonged to the Twenty.nrst Infantry. There ana much shooting 6y the Fill. Pinos who emerged from the bushes with 'alike tlags. After the hunting a dosen men hoMins; up thvir hands and shouting "Castllllanjs," mt the American cav alry. Even the SpanUih aoMiers enibraoed tlie Atiertcuw hysterically. There were SO SpnWh prisoners ait Cajamba, of whom some were clvR officials and some were soidters. They bud been gtvten 'Bhelr cfaoi of Joining 'the Filipino army or be-onlmr eervints and 'Ohey chose the army, Intending to surrender to the Americans at the fin opportunity. Most of One civkNaos reached the American lines during the fighting, but The insur. gents took the others away with them in hetr re'.rjet. Generii Hall captured 1J Filipinos with guns. Major Henry W. Lswton, Pm'es. sor Dean C. Worj?s'.er, of the American cdnvrofcwlort. Hit General Law ton and General Lavton's son accompanied 'the expedition on board a Haunoh and sat doly' In -be unprotected boat close to' uyr u- Makes the food more WTtVL BAKttfQ the nb'j.-. during the nghtlng, with but. lets sp!isilnir alout them. Tolsy Oitvjil HaH brotufht to MantTa Spsniarda wo-ra the txpedltloo had re. !eol frn a captivity of more titan a year. LiaityisyA Larsoa oorninainllng the Napblkn, Coilaf found a long tnMrsx 3ianlh s;unaat. whk had been so c v. ered Hl buAwa and fWhnrti as not to resemble a veart. T!ia FStplno. ha.vlnf met re inform news and thinking Obat tha Amerl had evacuated the town, de. . cendid frm tha hwls today. Intending to re-oo rtar Caiunba, but Oenwal Halt eafily drove th-n hit General Halt will leave a garrison to bxM CaAwnl:a. REPORTED AID FROM JAPAN. ' if A NIL . July Z!. 5:i5 p. ox It W ietio.-ted In Fiillpino oirolea to Manila flat ths lnnirv?n's reoerttly reoeival corwigrDZ-ita i saltpetre and lead from Japan. The kosutywiji bars experlencea nviny dlflTiltles 'n the manufaorure of ood piwder. that wtil4 they hare pro duced lacking power of range and pen. etratlA Two friars atw were recently arresed brr. on tbe suspicion ttwut they were bere- of rn'3 taj .a to AgusnmMo from tha Filipino Junta at Hongkong, have been Bbarated tr want of erldtecica upon which to pnwecut them LOTTIE FOWLER DEAD. NEW YORK, July JT.-The death is aiynoiiiK at the Mannattaa state hoe. pltal for the lmn. of Ilfe Fowler, who. t years ago, was a 'anous epir. Uuar.lc medium, as well known la Europe as In America. TO SEASIDE BY LAND Youngs Bay Bridge Utilised by Portland Traveler oo the Way to Clatsoe-a . Sommer Raart. Among the pasngr on Potter rrom Portland Sunday waa Mr. Dayton, of the weal known Dayton lUrdwar Company. .Mr. Dayan wa. aocompnie4 by bis 11. year-aid son, and also a Juwenil. outmc rig. conslsttng or a handsome moU ,ltnd pooy and two seated dtmmuiivs "btt-kScira toinaB While staall, the cooveianoe as aunch.y cooxuoted and equal, as Mr. Dayuv concluded, to carry boob himself and boy to Seaside, miles away. Tba Journey looked promtelnc as the stout tr.le rti;tland puKed resolutely from tha long stro'joh of the new bridge. ' Th irn- also broiurM a new waxoa t-jt one of the otd-ttme sertlen on tba Lew j r d Clarke. Had tt not been that cap: al and energy saw fit to pao You.9 river, and thus open up tha country irilmuary to Astoria, this pur. chase, afth'MJgh smaK, would never hava been made. .... BRnXJES IN THE COUNTY. .. Amounu Paid Out by the County Durtfisj the Past Five Tr to Build Bridges. i. The foftcrrinf; bs attgtitly leas than the amount xpandd In buHdins; hrldgea f& the amviul road dtstrlcta of Clataoa county from July L ISM, to July i. 15S9:. Hoad Distrfot. AmotWt. No. t WamMton tl.ni No. 1. Clatsop Cty M 0. No. J. Seaside 7t2 00 No. i, Metviile 53 l No. , CtmiweU l,lS No. 6, Yountrs river fail l W Nj. :. Olney US S No. 8, Uper Waluskl 2i i No. 9. Bear Cree'k 4o3 0 No, 10. Knaoi. 3 No. 11. Wesywr 78.0 No. 13. Veaiwr to Jewoll 74 o No. 13. Bl-He J-'4 No. 14, Barbara IS 0 No. 15, Jewvll S42 Ot No. 16, Blind Slough No. IT. Jvhn flays 487 61 No. IS, irammotvl Toeal J8.0S0W Tiw above ainounts were paid out of he frenersl fund. The Youngs "bay brldsje. r"ill ''und. 130.981.82. surveying, super, intending, etc., er.U fund, U.WI37; to tal. fcSl.iiS.19; total over alt. 100 062.73. HA.NTHORNE HALL , Hawthorne Hall ait 12a Bond street, waa conwileted yesterday, and aliened to Hh pulitDo with a ball given undVr The aits ploes of the 'O. of W. Iat nl;ht, Mr. Hbittthorna wEt xitend to the 'Assembly Club the privilege of glvlris his hall a. Virtual deilicatton, the ptwetds to be applied in behalt of the City Library. The halt Is 46x84 feet In slxe. Is eMorata in Its appointments, and is equipped wit hi enpedal care to the entertainment of Mee. The lighting- and ventilating ftdtltlea cannot be aqucsled by any bulMing in llhe city. There are a number of reoeptlon pox ana as adjunct, to the matn hall, iii of wMch are convwnleiwty Oestgned al eHent In flnWh. Th ham fulflUs a lnna felt want. 0i ifi V6?&2n delicious end wholesome fOwTJEH OO., WW VOtfK.