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THE MORNING ASTORIA!, WCDSRSDAY, JUXB 26. 1901. The Morning Astorian Titl.irjPMONK Ml. All contiMcti for iidvflrtiaing In Ilia Aatoi Inn tun muJa on h Kuwr ante of clrculiitloii (our timet Urger tliuii Hint of any rr" published or clrcu littcd lit Clnl nop county. TOPAY'H WICATIIBR. Ililtri.ANO. June V -Weatorn r. Don, Wi'ilii-'n'luy. fair and warmer, dpi Hear lllr Western Wash 1 1 1 ( tt. f'lll' cni allOWet IH'Hr III" cmul rlaalertt tin-K'Ui. prolaibly fair aiil wnrm-r. Kaatciu Wnaiiiiigtuii mil N'irili'rn Mull". gem-rally fair. AROUND TOWN. Mo, 1. M ( 1 ton about barn. Want". I: a woman to Jo waahlllg. i'al it l-'O Kavhatiga Ht. Ileal I'-.-i.i m-nl Ida Kg Hull lt' tauiant, IJ i'nmiii"rolii Hi. Ttir nrat.rUaa baihrr ( the Oeol 'iVhl barber op. M"l t orvlrr. Iloolg.. Illl'I't-ll. f the 'hltlook Ob- arncr. waa Hi the I'lty yeierday . Mm K V 1'i-Y'i. who ha been or l u.iy ill, ik i.'iy .iiut,"-m'. Japm.' ('! of all kin. It. cheap at Yokhania IMaaar; : Conimrolal Ht K-ir a I -a at a low prlco try hit 1 .11 v .f Japan. Imported l.y J. .Ill, II III M fai'tilnW A J illusion tma return r,l fr"iii M il Hpil:iif riina.ei ubly lin ir. ..! Mi health W are iho . -tinli- to talk In about milk A i Hie M.ik M.-ti.il. corner Tenth m l Iu4iic ii"-n I'mntcl pimwlwrry li i ream and niilll IV I'lHt, and awrrt I'l'rain l"e ft it t at lli" I'arlor, t Wanted Hnl.'.m.n eyerywlirr: l my or r.mimU"! !: p-rmaiiein lliown ii.w Co. Nui-i ynni. It t'li'-a.'-r. N Y. i'inn. fi.itu t'.Mrlin nml Union- own will plav maiih K.ime nf lia- Mil ul -lir A K. i" giounda "ii July 4(h Tli- .t-.m-r T J l':t"r win com iiictn her regular schedule between l'ii.in. a nil Astoria on MJtui .lay. June 9lli Ml.l III ."II W.tl hoi I 4 private (!'' for about loo lumitip. 'iii""i in Jmr 1.1 tiU.r.-r leave adn at A"t I. Ml office Cieani pur- rye, A hii !-" flti.t wlink'-v The only 1'iiip good; guir niiiiv.l rl.-h an. I mellow. JOHN I i'AltI.S"N. Aa-lll. Tli l'lk nii'l K--tT liali.ill . imi ulll p'.ay at I'aihlnmvt ...i July ili. f"- a I'll., lii !' n-n tiy th m. i. hani .if lti t 1 '")'. Mr J.-tt l ha iur,lwip.il a tarif' .l.i. k of mlllifiy .ml Invito tin- la.n. , f A.i. .n,i l.i in;.'', tl II T pari ir n i r. hi r.; H-v "ill ati'-rt J .(in , M n u 'iii' ry ln "f a li... l t.'I II .ii. I k:ijii anil l pr'ir"t i,. .1 i .ill .-l.i-.ir-a of I'liimlilnif ii n 1 '.In n.inr ul ihf ...t ..i.itU- ia. IU'rr IVi'KNT MK.VI.: SI N lll-STAl'HANT. HISIN'i LAST Ill . MA and End Sale TliisBuliMvilldo.su Suturiliiy night, Juno -!tlt. Do nut miss this ojinirtunity to securo goods at HALF PRICE Kach ami every uitido incluilod in this sale will ho Hohl at exactly one-half price. Just look at THIS PRICB LISTt $13 fit) Mch'h Suits at Half Trice .... $0 7." 1(1 00 Moh'h Suits at Half Price . . . " 00 0 00 Youths' Suits at Half Price . . 3 00 1 00 lioys' Suits at Half Price . . . 2 00 3 50 Men's Shoes nt Half Price .... t ". 2 '.0 Men's Dcrhy Hats at Half Price . . 1 2 00 Men's Ovorshirts at Half Trice ... 1 0 .'0 Men's Ovorshiits at Half Price . . 2.' f0 Straw and CVush Hats at Half Price . 2." vS. DANZIGER'S Knr a R'kkI l' at a low prlc try Whit Mly f Jajun, tiiiiirtil tiy Jolinaun Uro. H.wlyn cial laata l.iiiifr. la lan.r ainl inakca ln irnulil with alnvi'p and I'lilmnxy flua than any othor, tin W. Hatilmril. a("llt; rlri)ioiii 1311. A marrl'i!" Ilrwia waa lul y-a. Irplay by t'ouniy I'l'-rk Wh-ilty to K, C, llaltainmi. t Mulimurinh i-numy. in) Hll'U AnJ'MWin, if ilntaop lounty. Th llnalni rmitiiiraiit la ili--rv.lly iii.iuilar, Tha ti tint Ihf inaikH af fnrla la alwaya f.iiihl mi lia bill of far-, ml thn rvlrc la flral-rlaaa. tn u ii It 1 a. in. Th Halvutl-m A i my lawl'p who liv. liri-n alallnnKil ul tti- li.uiui ka h'-r.. for (hi lii iiiartr havf Im-ii linnafi-rrr J In Walla WalM uml L-ft nlltht for r.irllaml rn rui . thlr n w iaiini J WaliT H.-alrK haa liit-n iiiipolnifil j ..Ivor by Hi"' rln ult ri'uri at Hoiiih , Hr-nl In lh i.iaK nf the Aaiorlu Havinit; hunk v. llm Ab-nl,! I'arkliif I'mii- I naiiy an 1 It- A, Hlior. Tlir artlmi la oil 4 ir uiilaa ry nair. 1 .ir mialnlnv lliit hlaliittl avi-lilK.' Ill hrr rlaaa. Mia Jlaimah Alalr. who waa r(fiitly iduifil frimi Ihn Annie wilaht at-inliury In roruanu. . a i li.ihiiilili III an Eaalrrn rolliui'. Mln Adair la thi1 duhi'f nr Mr an.i ir H. I. Ad nr. Thn S.lionnl K1uratlaial t'onvrnllon ai iMmii. July -lS. Iha it. A N hna ma. If a round. tfln rat from Aat'i- ru f 11 Tlckna on ali- July 2 and 3. rr.liirnln limit, Auicu! SI 'all ai ilrkrl itTl.-. It & N. 1'H-k. f-.r funh'-r lnf"iiiiall"ii I Mr. It, Inilrinn a now illilayln- a full llnf of i ho lat -at aiyl- In fall mil lliiory at tho rat-lililimont roi-ontly iip-nod by h-r a (' I'o-inii'T'-lal plri-i. o,i.ini- mo iiuik-i .-- ...- tin moo rim . - ii -1 i-inior' ii i in ...n.....n i . .it II I. Ivldv and 'laulo Tliuyor h,f boon 4pp.iiniod a i-.mmiittoo liy lh Port of TMI.iiii H.k roiiimlonlnn l.i im-l tho rlvorn and hnrlM.ra i-oniiiiltlo.- a: '. tl tti.t .tn.t .I' ouallil Ihrrii with tho llri-, of Till mi" k and pirtlruiaily ih-.I.-.II ability t liiiprovonioni In lllo bar. P.r :ho lir'ail.iii Kn.bavor ino.-ung-at i'in -tuna I, July 1". tho H. It N tin. ma l. a round-Tip iaio of ;.'.0 fl nil Aal.nli. Tlok'la 'II "li- Juiv I. 3 .ml .1. irn id f' i-'-turn n until Hop-loinh-r 1 at ii.ovi m r.uiio 'all 1 li. k.i ,.m.o, ii. It A N d k. f. r par-tl.-ular. Hh.-rlfT Unvlllo l-ft luat filttht f"r S.i loin, hinlna- In iu!.hIv Siikarl Kr- p.a. a Kuinl.h flphoi man. n ho turn r-- i-fiiily idju !.! nino The frn'ii.1 or Kar,-lft lo-lleve Ihol a few inonlha In iho a.lum n II ptraialre-i mil hla Iwlatnt 'iilnl and tie will ! ii-Hor-d to fi-aa mi. A l.louiam .-r un Mr U IIoupuui. who I. at the .....le "f her br.rh-r ll.uii.-r ri-i.-h.-r atalen Hut Hi- rrlil il t. haa ! -on pa .! and there la no loim-e utiv danaer. unl-- unf.n -'-n inniplli-.i'l ;ia appiar. In. I.atto. w ii pi-rf.innod I'le o.-rat..i. I "lie "f the in. i.! no'.-l miii.-"n on t no i a.m.-.-nut The run .f rt!i bin e. n.l l. r.ih'y Im-Pi-iv-d be raft f-w day and l.Ur .-.it. h.- wre i-i-'i I.-.' fl""! " In."' an.' .lafn-ni y.t.-idv Th.- Killneitel in lolIlK lull Ulle a . Illy f- W ..f lll- nl hav- the hk'H "in- iii-.h. The flVi i inir,. In ail- fi'ini nf;it-n ! I only p.. tin. In. a ie Ihal lin n "t l"-"'n 1,1 ,h'' i-lv.-r late vein to any oii.nl. foil .iiieii:ly the iimjnl'v of h- tutu rtnou an- no: pi -imi' .l. iho of Iboli m'-li lielllll ellll.-r t.Hl lillKe of too milll WEEK Warrant hv b.n plk.-rit In th liamla of tho chlvf ot pollen for th ciilki'lliin of he foil. radii iut lufi.Jiri 'Pim-ma fif utrwt lnipruvfninta: i'oiiiiiiit. IuI ml, Urtw.n Kllnh aiut Tnnth; CunmT'tljj biMwu-n KiiurrMiti and Hrvnitwntii; Eli,v-nth b"iw;n Knihk'ln aiiil Jirum. Tha O, II. A Jf. Ct,. hna ma-lc a ral (if W fr xii Aatorla arnl I'orllunl for tha fa i-Ainrrl.-iin rxf)'illn at Huf fain. TU-k'-ta HI tHi on aaJn flrat nnl thlnl Tu-'ly, Jun to OtTtoiar, Inciu 1v. Thi" llrk.'ta mut be uJ f'r ronllnu.iua tuumtiU VoInK, but mop ovr rt-ill b alluwvd within final limit rrlurnlng. Tim arh'Minrr VcilunlciT ma'li a rword trip Im-ii-ii Aaiorla an. Hmi Kranrla- ro tv-i-titlv. makliia th run In uii hour ! thin four duv Thl la I lli vi-.l to Im tin' foal'it tlin on :h trl; lottti ihn r ial, thotiirh t1i. nvrl from Hun Knimlo to Aalnrta It .0 hour mul.. hy th (ir-Kmi Inilli clip..i-r Wi: Hiirf, atlll Plan la aa hr b-t prrform- nni-"-, - The allcd ltit.-rvl-w wljh A. n. !la-nmn. iiM-ttrliiT In The T'lcirrain of yi-atrrduy ha brn bnw.Vd aa f.tirlinllon l.v Hint wntli-nuui. iuiiI an j ih.-iiilr a.lvlr- rwflvnl In Aalorla y.-a- tcnlay wrr In ff"-rt that he mrt only ,11.1 not mlvm nut thr Im.Tvlcw hut that ,,i n,,i ,wn , r. purK-r for TV . T.-t'-irrain durlna; hi prwut atay in j I'or'.Und. 1 i ,), mrrlln to hrl.1 thla af. (t.r,llM,n at Flhfrm-n VnUm hull ai-i will lr ik.-n tn hav th plll-i m-rnt-ly ilnvn on itu- aanda abnit a half iiiIIk nnnh'apt of T.ruc I'olnt r movrd. Thf alll-n-ttT-M.ri that th ir-nr of tin plllna la a m.niu i th-ir rnr un.1 Iht-y ha tak-n l'-fal advlif o to th mannrr in hl'h th y will prHpl. Tho f .'ma! o-nif of :ho I'omn-'or-rhiir.lv HM ,,, ,,,,. .vnliiic h n Iho now lUjrtor will b' jlrntt lv f..r liirvllon of Invito,! Kin-. ii. K-.l..iiiif a mua il an, in- r.ity irian dnrn tnir :'! lw IndulaT o m Tho .ri..it'on nilimittoi bv ih. . I'.i'iiin.-r.-i il -hit! to nb .rli tho Pu.h Hub mil I.- ai i-. U..fi l.y ;ho Ult.-r Ihi.Iv .it '. ii.: t'Ku ar .r---llnir T J I.I i 11 y. an omployr of tho A toiU i:i-.trl.' r.-iijiy ,m painfully li'lnr.-d .ii iho li-.i, y.i i-r.lay ni .rnlnB Whil.- wiiknii! on r,ifnin.-r.-i!il t r - l mar SrV'-ni'ri'h the ln.n handl on irollin the wln.llaM u.d for holall;iu h.!h oil! of iho hand "f ihf inn in i-hira-e. atrikmit l'ndl'-y on Iho for h. l fiKh Ihr-.. Pillion I.kik iv.i In fill t-d lint f .rtunnti-lv Iho kul i ii. . I fr.ii-:iir'-1. Tho print 'oinnilt.'oe fr.irn tho Iuh Mn ( h .a it) t-r of "om n.-r. e ap- ii.ilnt.-d t i ri-rriv.i and en'.ortaln Iho r.-liKKMPl inal i-.nniiiltt.i' on rlvora an 1 hirt..r mot yoatrrlay and d.-i ld -d to e:i ertiiln Iho jmrly a- lunohfon at the II. 'i.l Kliv-d on the r-unn fr.itn the tr.p lo the Joule Fr-'in prea-nt In. f..rmat!on tho r.aigroRamon will arrive M m liy al 'ill n..n. and wiil r.-m un on tho I.mrr I'oluinMa until time for tttolr io.-ial ;,i ove for ii lilo. from w hh h point they lll .r.. oJ l.i I'uB-t pound cl'len The n-inu.il r-I'ori of I'.-iHUv S hn.il Hiiim ri:iiend-n: l.ytnan. tiled yesterday. K've lllo fill.iwlnif liilorrallnic a'.atla :i. Srh.nl dlp'rl.'ta III .I'U-ity. 37. p.-li...i li.ni"! , 41 t"a-hor employed. .1: male. !; feni.i!.-. p-rnniia of .'ho.. nt-.. 'AM enrolh-d In i.-,,.l', :7S. n. : alt -iLllnu -.h "!. lit':', villi' of a.-hool h ui ' and RioiiTi.N. t ' T ' ; for-i'iiiio. 114 X.. :nur in e ,n for.--. It.'4'v r,ih hi haul. Man h 1:pi. i '.4 l ere I p'ii a.nee tll.l: t ill. . 147. I'.iji'7. di.liiira-m.-'ita. 14i.Ml4". .!! on haul June .4. l'.tt'l. 1'.0 .'1 Th foll.'WlnK A. tor.a ni. ri hanta have hki' -'-.I :i 1 1 ;h.-lr pla. e. "f l'ii.in-p. Julv 4. ul; d.iv. Tile poiKi.ui . i.ii'-l'i .- "llun e ubliiiK the ni.-r.-lianto and Ih-ir .-inp..y,. in par.ieipate in the I e. lllMilou ItlVell III n-' .KhhoritlK towna, h.'p.nK lo h.iv,. our fr-.. ndn and ..'Kh'i'ra with iia .lining "iir Annua! I' liiUUl ' Joltl Ml t!o , It.ie. MoTKltlJl Co.. Kili-r Hr .. V. II foffey. A V. Shl."v, S,h. t1-:.l A lliiuke. A. V. Allen. Kmi-d - S:..k- ... f 11 - H,p. ee. I". Uiwl.'i- A- t'.-.. I'.-n.ral Misit Miik-(. t'hnnteii'i-n & t'o.. Aalnrni Fi!i Market. S Ihinxip-r. II. Kknitnm. I'e- ii rami A,- llnw'i, Herman Win... I'. A. Sink-. I-. i. Ahpauirh. N Srhlu-iael. i'Iuh. Ililli rn Son. A. Imnbar Co Shanuh.iti. Jiinn U.'l.ino:i. :to I'iaun, II II. Z.i.f. S. II Tiinvr. The,.. Joa- i-phaeii. K. A Waltera. John Hnhn. J II. Seymour, II. I'nhen. P II. Welch iviurned ye'ter day from roi-tl.uid and learned for the tlrat tlmo tint th- tl.ti'r-ii-n were almut to takt1 l -l!:il .ii-llm to i-oinpi-l the removal of plllnif driv -n for him on the attMtlM about oiii'-hulf mile norrtiea.: of ToiiBUe I'olnt. Mr. V. K h made ftppll- i-Ailon lo I'liptal-i Uine;ti:t on Miy 21 lo drive the plllnit for a d-'ik an 1 wan Informed In a letter, dated June 13. that the npplli-ntlon had b-e.-i nnor viM. Mr Welrh alated to an Aatorlan nporttv Hint there va not nine feet of water over the plllnit at either hiKh or low tile and at the latter iht1oI It la Im I poaalble for a iraaollne lautu'h to Ret within l ii0 feet of rho alto of the pro posed iltk. Mr. Welch ihlnka that , nosxll'ly the Mshermen are lulKirinic un uer ine iiiipr.'aaj.m inai a imp la iituik -o istriu-ted and thla he dewlren correct- oil. Ho Intend ewtnbllHliinK a selnlnK ground on the minds and will reaiat the efiorta of the ulil-iw'tters to nave the plllnir removed. In a itenernl unimnry of . the condi tion of crop the Past wk the Weekly i I'roi) Bulletin aay: Fall wheat i rllH'iiinfr nicely and en that rer.rtei dimin'd by froat I recoverlnfr and will vleld better than formerly fxpeotPil In the Willamette valley the wheat crop la R.-nerilly In khh1 cnmlitlon and remarkably free from Insect peats There Is sonve complaint of Its headlns short and of the heads belntt small, but these complaints are not general. In Southern Oregon the wheat crop will be In-low the- nveiiiire on account of dry weather. Winter oais are heading nice ly, and fall barley Is ready to cut in Soul hern Oregon, l.'orn and (tardena. tilthoiiith showlnir Improvement, are still backward. Hops are makinir n Kood Bi-owlh and us yet have not been ilamain'd lo any noteworthy extent by lice. The cutlitiR of clover hay Is well advanced and the. first crop of alfalfa has been prvty much all cut and se cured. Potatoes are tl.dtig wen. Pa tuiiiK.' continues abundant and stock Is In excellent condition. In Coos county cutworms have aKiiln made their ap pearance, and large quantities of their i'Bks are to be found on the underside of fencerails and In similar places. They have not yet done much damage, but farmers are apprehensive that they will later. The stawberry season Is ilrawliiK to a close, and the crop has proved to be a very good one, bolh in quantity and quality, illerrle ripened rapidly durlna the week. Apple are ilrnppinK badly In the Hood river district. At She meetlnf of th retail clerk' union lat vnln threw tu-w member wora roni'lvo, Kriik Mi-uijr, W, K. Mo afi anil W. H. (V-kr?ll, and flv p plctl.m for momborahlp wor ivt-oiy. ed. A commltte of ttiroi. were ap pointed to call upon l'K-a morchmia and aubmlt aohodul of early cloalnic hnura to be ffo-tlv July 1. Arrange ment ar b-ln mal to placi. uni.m i-ir.l In all store oiuploylnK unlial cl"rk. 1'ortl.ind haa another a-natlon which ia Ix'liifX auppreased through th efforta of a nuinber of official. It concern the wliiiiiKha'tiK of Hie on of a city of fli'lul. The boy. about 19 year old, la eonaldered IncorrlKllilo and haa rUie hla family no end of trouble while tho police hav boon called upon t correct hlrn many time. f late ho became a.i bad that ai.'pa "had to he taken to Klva him a aovem Unmin. Through him four lrl were rreatoi bonuae they tried to hide hlin from the polliy when the n(Tlc-ni wore aearchltiK fr hlin Thoe tllrl wore aenti-rice( tn Jail a vaarranl but will be rel-a.-.! and ro turned home, prnvld!.-!; (hoy will prom- lae to mend their wy. Ii.flani of all pulnlnt. tlu- young; man was finally ahlpiiod to e on the (r-nnan phip Aa- tera.-hwon. He waa lnduol lo lrn article for four yearn service under the lm;iri-a.lon that It w siir.-ty bond for a position pi'anut butrher on tho O. It. & N. trains. Thinking ho wan asalatln; one of hi father' deputies to pur.-hi- a dog on board the vemael he went down the river willingly. Once on board ship he was l-ck,- In a c-abln an I Inforineij that he had bon hang halo.l n true bearh-romher atylo. lte plt protest of future g-iod behavior, he was k-v: confine. and I now on hi way to (ju'-onst.iwn. New Yorker Intori-ated believe that the tilana of the Onffroy )-ndlrte to rontrot the salmon Industry will yvt go through. The Journal of I'ommeri-e In It Issue of yeaiepl.iy that little Information is obtainable In ref.-r-nco to the proposed cons ll l.i tion of salnmo cancer ) the Pacific const, whli'h lia been hanging (Ir, for over to month. The reort that everal repreaentativea of the canneries hn.1 loft the coast for Nw Vork for the purp-we of conferring; with tin- nnanclor is confirmed. It l. however, too early to s.iv whether the deal will actually he consummated a there Is still considerable work to U- lone. At the name Utile th" fact that th. -se if'-n ilem.-.i are cotnlns; Indicates thai there la at leiist a prospect that Plana will be c.irri.-l out. It 1 con cede 1 that the Alaoka l'a. kor As--clatlon la not Inter-sted. It la claimed. however. If the deal goo through on iho ha! now being d!..cued that the new- company would control .nv "0 per cent of the bu.inss. It is not In tended to tiittke any change In the au tltinie.l capitalization of tho cmipiny from that rroH.aed smiie time ago, namely III.'hIO.Ooo preferred stock. 12, Wal.ftnO common spa k. and I7,0"0 0u0 bo-ids The lued amounts of sus-k and bonds, however, will lie consider ably l--as than the a.-tual ammnt hav Ing not been yet d"Cid'd ujoin. I: Is rumored that a $1.0o0,n00 village will b- founb-d in Nov York .'tale, m onnei-Mo.i wi n a 'arge "hoe factory Th prime movers being a coupl. phllaiithr tola's who il-.iie to make th. lot of th-lr employes hapiy. A iy hlng tint aids to happiness should be en dorsed. and that Is why Hosteller Stoma 'li Hitters, which cures disease of the Hto.nacli, Ivr and bowels, ha: reclvid H. hearty endorsement of th. American V..; . and tnw. a record of fifty y.-araj of euros to its credit, t'se th Hitters for dysp-vl.i, Iti.lig-s'.ion bllloii.nes and coiiHitpalion. I; never falls to i tTe. ! .i spoe ly and pnn in nt cur-. It is alsi an excellent tonic, v hi fee: worn out and nervous, mat what v.m n -el t build you up. FOR s vun. The folumbia R:ver Packen Assoc a'.lon h.is for sale, two sch.Mr.ers and one hunch. A description of the ehion.T follow: Schooner "Kinney Length, 3'i.r.; helm, 11.3: depth of h.ild, 3.PP,. S.-hoon-r "U ntie" length .119: helm. 9 9; depth of hold. 3 S. offers will be received at the office of tho association, where full partlcu lars miy also be had. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice U hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop County warrants, en dorsed prior to October 9. 1S99. tu pre sent the a im, to the ( ounty Treasure at his otVUv. 161 Tenth street, for pay ment. Interest ceases after this date. H. C. THOMPSON. County Treasurer. Piled, Astoria. Oregon, this 17th day of June, 1901. CALL FOR WARRANTS. N 'tire is hereby given to all partie. holding Clatsop county warrants prior to NoyiiibT i:i. 1S99, to present tne same to the county treasurer at Ms office. Pit Tenth street, for payment Inter.'. t ceases after this date. H. C. THOMPSON. County Tresurer. Pntod, Astoria, Ore., this list day of June, 1901. WHERE TKi YOU 1 villi! I HAVE YOU TRIED A. W. SHIPLEY? 67.6 Commercial Street, DO YOU KNOW That he trlves the best there is to be had !n the city for the least money? Place an order once and fee. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR TELEPHONK. RED 2061. J. A. FASTABEND GF.NKRAIj CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will, Receive BpeeiaJ AtteoUon. No. 5U Duane Bt., Vt. J. COOK. Mr ' Re. Tl. lllL Astoria. Or. r A Having decided to close out the entire stock in this store we have put the knife deep into prices MEN'S SUITS Co at t'p to and Including 110 7.M Ovtr $10 and under $15 9.50 At $13 lo $1.50 11.50 PANTS All $2.00 Pirn go at $1.3.5 All 2 50 Pant go at 1.8S All $.04 Pant go at 2 10 All 3.50 Pant g at I All 4 00 Pant go at J.00 All 4.50 Pants go at 1 54 All 5 00 Pant go at 3.M All 5.50 Pants go at 4. 2" TAMS A few dozen fhildren't Tam. 50c and "5c valuo go at SHOES A few Shoe left to cloee $1.M BAEMiAIN CL0IIH1IN6 STORE WEST SIDE NOTES. Mrs. Ben Allen has been quite III. but Is improving. "Grandpa" Kindred is reported to be i improving slowly. Captain Wlckland, of Point Adims. visited the city Monday. Sheriff Linvl'.le waa on this side la: week on official business, R. A. Wjod of Fort Stevenes. spent last w;;k in Portland and Vancouver. Clams are renor;e-d very plentiful. and the cannery is running full force. Flavel hotel 1 open for the season. under the management of Mr. Harvey. .,' ... ... Miss ray Hill and M'ss Alice ! ney ar home for the summer vacatio.i. Rob Abbott has opened notion store at Warrenton. and wishes to be remem- bervd by h'.s friends. Pr Union of Seaside, will return to AI iska .his week, as he thinks that is a great country. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robins n have moved to Hammond whire they will reside dur ing the summer. Hammond is a growing c'.ty. Itn- provem-nts in the way of sidewalks, etc.. are under construction. i HE HANKERED FOR GOLDFISH. Wild etnvborries are beginning to rUion: children are picking them and Pai(J Trtl Doliars for a Piate cf WhUe selliiu at sixty cents a gallon. j J. T. Lee and family have returned from an extended triri lo Amity and a ! visit to Sv 'tism on their way home. Mrs. J. M. Carver w-ho has been vis- j itinu friends on the West Side, has re turned to her home In Everett, Wash. I Mr. Fred Warren, who was gradu- I ated at the Portland Academy last week, is home for a much needed rest, A basket social wis given at the Hammond church Saturday evening, that was pleasant as well as profit able. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wirt and Mrs Munson. who went to Portland to at tend the Pioneers' re-unlon, report a most pleasant meeting. Miss Linda Swanberg. of San Fran cisco, Is spending the summer at Skitmnon with her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wirt, ot Skipanon. Wlllia U Boyce and Miss Ollie Els- bon were married last Sunday in the Methodist church at WarretUoii. They will make their home in Hammond. The A. O. IT. W. lodge gave a straw berry and ice cream social at their hall in Warrenton Tuesday evening that was largely attended. The evenings entertain nent closed with dancing. The revival of the 8:30 morning train, will be a great convenience. It is re ported that this service will b put on amm early In luly. ana it Is noped tl will continue thraugh the year. NOTICE TO STUDENTS. Ti students of International Corres pondence Schools I will make the fol lowing special offer fr June and July: To th student who secures tor me the largest number nf nrollinents. I will give a bonus of $10. and to the one securing the next largest number I will give $n. The minimum number neveanry to secure the $10 is five enr lflments and three enrollments to secure the $5 bo nus. These bonuses are In addition to thp credits aVwed by the schools. Hoping there are some -ustlens among you, I am, lours truly, IAJl is U. srit-.s FOR SALE Ofl RENT. Two new cottages at Seaside. Fine location, well furnished. Good water. Apply to C. M. Cuthbirttn 127 Seventh street. Astoria, or to S. J. Hubbard, Seaside, Oregon. REALTY TRANSFERS. I. T. Lemon to Mary McPermott lot block 35, New Astoria: $150. Hermosa Park Investment Company to Sadie H. Stolte lot 14. block 8, Her- mosa Park: $200. Andrew Berg to August Danlelson lot 9. block 4. Eat Astoria: lots 7 and 8. block 2. Kindred Park; lot 7, block CLEAN SWEEP! MEN'S hats . Gp at All $l.t Han, various color.. $ .5 All 1.50 Hat, variou color.. 1.00 All 1.75 Hat. vrloua Color.. 1.8 All 2.00 Ha:, variou color., 1.50 All 2.50 Hat, variou color., l.to All J.M Hit, variou color.. 2.M Boys Suits (long pants) Boy' Suit, regular price, $5 go at $3.75 Hoy' Suit, regular price, $ go at 4.54 And all the rett In proportion. 68 Rubter Mackintoshes Regular prlc of these Rubber Mackintoshes la from $1.50 to $15 00. AI Good: your choice only $5.M Opposite The Bee Hive 11. Adair's; lot 19 and 20, block 2. First addition to Ocean Grove; $250. I'nited States to Edward J. McCon nell ISO acres In section t'4. T 5 N, R : W: patent. I nitei Slat's to Ransom Springstead 10 acres In section 14. T 5 N. R 6 W; paisnt. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. At yesterdiy's session of the circuit court formal orders were handed down , as follows: I W. C. Parsons vs. A. A C. R. R. Ci. -Wmns or demurrer concluded and , t""'?. dvlseiint J. E. Higgms -t al vs. Silas B. Smith dwiiirrrr to answer argued and ub- ; mitted, i Geo. W. Sanbiim vs. Otto Kleatseh i Judgment by default, j O. I!. Wirt vs. A. R. Cyrus and Oliver ' Stewart ord-r for confirmation of sale. , L-uther Harmon vs. J. W. Detr'.ck et al demurrer argued and overruled. v n-s. ri. ivonigsoerg to L'ora ivo nigsbrs decree of divorce. S. H. Howard vs. Kate M Howard- decree of divorce. The gentleman who In mutical phrase seem-d to be 'three sheets In the wind with the mainsail flapping" careened against the window of the all night restaurant. "I wan' samerhin' feat." said the bibulous one. "Som thin' diff'rent." He went into the pnura,,, mi huskily inquired of the waiter w -hat there was In the place in the shape of food. "Eggs, steak, cold beef, any kind of Pie: what'll you have?" rattled the waiter. The bibulous one leaned his head on the nearest table and wept. "Thas Jes what all uszer waishers said, h? "b bed. "I Ion' w-a-ish.eggs. stash, er col' l-eef. Wansh sushin dif'rent." "Sorry, sir." said the waiter. "What particular thing different would you like to have? Perhaps we can send out and get It for you." I "w anah nf cents worth fried poller bear. "Sorry." again replied the waiter. "A lot of Esquiin iux were in here this evening and ate up the last piece of polar bear meat we had. We can send up to Lincoln park and have the polar bear In the xoo killed for you, but we couldn't get the meat back here for three or four hours." "Too long, too long " moaned the in ebriated individual. "No ush." He arose and walked unsteadily out of the restaurant, but paused at the door to look reproa'nfully at the waiter. Then he spied the tank of goldfish that stood In the restaurant window. His face brightened up and he returned to a table again. "I wansh golshflsh." said the bibu lous one. "Fry fresh golshflsh. Like mosher used to mashe. Wan' kech um selfh." "Couldn't do that, sir," said the w-aiter. "The goMfish. are a window orna ment." "Don" care whash golshflsh are. Want em. Mush have 'em fried." "Can't serve them, sir." said the wai ter. "Ah, get out." pursued the bibulous customer. I got plentshee money, Am $10 "miff for ole golshflsh. Here's y' $10. Gimme hok an' line." The waiter decided that $10 was a pretty goivi return for the goldfish, fo he accepted the money eagerly and went back of the counter and hunted up a black thread and a bent pin. The customer Insisted on using his cane for a fishing pole, and so the black tlhread was tied to one end of :h cane, the bent pin was baited with a crumb of bread, and the customer began fish lng. He fished for a half hour wlth our so much as getting a tite. He be gan to revile the goldfish and the res taurant and the waiter, and threatened to break the tank with hla cane. The waiter engaged his attention for a while, in selecting some more suita ble bait, and while the customer was doing this the waiter reach down Into the water and caught a goldfish with Overshlrts or Underwear All $ .50 Good go at $ . All .75 Oood go at 54 All 1.00 Oood go at 71 All 1.2J Good go at All 1.50 Good go at 1 la All 1.75 lood go at j.a All 2.M Good go at 1.40 All 2 50 Goods go at 1.7 SOX AND TIES IOc Good go at. 15c Good go at.. 20c Good go at.. 25c Good go at.. Us ,10c, or t tor 25c .15c, or 2 for 25c 2 for 50c MACKINAWS Blue or Brown Fishermen' Mack inaw Coats or Pants at great Reductions. his hand and put it on a plate behind th counter. Then when the customer resumed fishing the waiter yelled: "You're gut a bite, pull," and when the customer yanked his pole up the waiter dropped th fish by the side of the tank. "You got him. you got him." yelled the waiter, "but he dropped off the hook. Here he is." The customer was greatly pleased and went back to get some of 'the mar ie bait, while the waiter captured an other fish. In this way all four of the fish In the tank were caught by tb angles and sent back to the cook. wh simply put them in a pan of water, for the waiter had been careful ti e mat iney sunerea no injury, ana naa kept them alive in a bucket of water into which he had put them as they had been taken from the tank. Then the cook fried some white flh that he had In the ice chest and the waiter deftly spread some gold foil oft plug tobacco on the sides of th fish. He served It in great style, deftly re moving the gold foil with his knife. The bibulous customer put the gold foil in his pocket as a trophy of his cap ture and ate the fish with great reliafa. He gave the waiter a dollar rip ana disappeared in fine sports down the. street. After be was well out of sight the cook and the w-aiter returned the gildfish to the tank. IN THE PALACE OF THE KINQ. S "Oh. which is Mister Morgan?" all the lackeys then did cry; And which is Mister Moryan?" every pretty maid did sigh. For Morgan, Plerpont Morgan, was al most the entire thing When Gotham's frowd went calling hi the palace ot the king. King Edward for th? moment was ruler quite forgot. For all lis loving subjects at J. Pier- pont stared a lot. Around his august presence they i'A rorm & living ring. . A cynosure waa Morgin In the palaces of the king. Cleveland Plaindealer. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this tells of tht Passenger Service via . Who Sorthwestern line- Eight Trains Dally between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Can, Library and Observation Can, Free Reclining Chair Car. The 20th Century Train Runs Every Day of the Tear. The Finest Train in the Worla Electric Lighted Steam Heated THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the hi nest uauy Train Running Between St Paul and Chicago, via the- Short Line. Connections from the West made via. The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. This la also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agenta sell ticket via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER, General Agent Trav. Agent 24S Alder Street Portland. Oregon.