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THE MOUSING ASTOKIAN, JfATl'RDAY, JULY 20, 1901. The Morning Astorian TKIJCPMONK Ml. All citiitmcli for NJvcrliHiiiK In th AMoiluit hi m Hindu on m Kiiur. miiIcs of circulation four time I ii rue r Until Hint of imy piipcr publMicd or circulated In Out p count)'. TODAY H WKATIII3R. I"i ltTIANI. July U ! iihJ Washington. HiliHJV tni'l Sunday, f !. Marnier Saturday, i-leepl near l ! cam! M.iho, Saiut'lay .m.l Hiindiiy, full. 1 - IT III III'' II I It alat poll"ll, m HIT III ih,. lor-h and portion Saturday AROUND TOWN. 8r R. W (liln about harne. Hon IScni ni-l mint Hun Re Uurmnt, (II Commercial Hi. K.ir rnl - Ni--ly ftu nlhi I r.Mtn. Ii. null at J Seventeenth strcm. Will M4lin and I" ! I'i'Ikm f luni'-l Uv C N'irlli ll.-ncli. J, 1. 1 think if ll a dollar hirtiii only 3 i ii l f"r il HII ANAIIAN'H II. mi. J ii M'-kI-t lld Ml M.-gllM rte .1..!t from lli""kfl'l'l ymlrr.tny. Japitr,- i of nil klmU. rhrap at Yokohama Itmur. . CVmiiiiToial HI J il.n M i luirr A A i' II It , n.-aa ,-iitiii'in.-fit I' 11(411.1 if III I Ul- 1 1 II f r- III Ik drill 'T.' M lk l"-'l .' "i ii'-r Sir-cin I dally t.y ih' Ten Hi and Dunne i'tinh'1 linn berry Ice cream n. vanllli IV pint, and ! cream loc t'lnt lit I lie Parlor. .19 . iiili liuya tiy utimnn-i "Mil a! Ill Hip house Formerly a.ld il II 15. II. TV and M. Mil AN A II AN H. Nat TalUm mil I'm In III- I.UI f-T ta. 1 l . where lie Mill mbr the Thro-'p Pol) tr tinlc .li'i.il, Thr.nlMIIIT ibaifge V F.ld'T HirlVP'l in yrtri-.ly mill a muvrluinrou car go 1111 1 a full ! 'T H1. Service l:l ! h-l'l a: 1'ilvarv rliAi1 rt. H' "i I'-, "ii Simla , ly lll'lmp Mori-la itt II a in an I ' 1" I' I" S-lli.'a II lll'l.r llllll.ll : ull.ll a 111 aii'1 7 J ti 111 SurMiiy a,h... I." I". II 'ly Inii '. '-nia. it M 11 m Hpvi rU fur lhl wtk. Dphi brand sUndird tiininlup', 1 tin for Vi I'pnla; 2 cull fur M rul. Johliaon Hr'ft ti'Ta. It'ulyn el li longer, 1 rk-ani-r and makes Iran iroiihl with atove it nil I'liliniipy flue than any other. fiFrr W. Haiilmrn, a-nl; ttlrphotit 1311. J'1i 11 A. M iiifiitn'ry lin i."-iiril " l l.'l Hind iirp anil l pirpirnl i'i 'lu nil claiNia ut plumliln an I 1 Hi -til liar at ilia lnw.-ai piMwltil ralaa. Tli.. M'Kuliir arvh ri will lin uliwrv I al t ( i'iiiikh-kuU'iiiiiI I'liun h imnorruw. M uiilim ii.ti', "Tim Way t-i Vl.'lnry"; i'v.-iiinic .iii,', "Tli.. (.'Iiiin'ti nf thr Ku- hue " TIip auliJ'Tla or iiwmim l llii' lln" llol rhtirt Ii i.iiii'iri. Mill tip a f . ! 1 M Mi'inliiK. "Tn'ii Kliiila i.f Hulvaltiin." pvnlnif 1. n.i'. "Th" llav.n ami Hip l.VP." Th.-i . la . mi.' ilia, uaaioii thai Itif Hmiilioni in.- may LriJua tlia Wll-laiu.-tip at Hiiliinpd ihia umiiirr anil 1 inni 1 ho Wniitliif Inanrti wild tli inn 11 1 1 in il.-ir Kticna. TIip Wf'k.il trrpt ar an ralil fniii thp b.-ai li yntt.day liy Coiitraitor l'tin k ami Ha. .-') mi th.- lri k Thp rar na ptPHty lully i.-iilnlMr a'l'l It lll wiat ni .i..'itilil.- tn repair Ii. TIip li.iiilnt V.ium I'poplr lll givf a Mi. m 11). 1) alilp 411 1 liwtru. tiv.. .-nl'T-inlliifil hi iIip rhurch mi Krl.liy pvpii lint .if m il vir.-k. July it Kiirllirr air lt.ul.tr Mill Ik aiili"UiM'pl lali-r. I: la h'. ir.l thai ih' lrlllh t'Min .1 I'.ik 1 .111 it In' il.nvn thp rlvpr l'i li v iimihk t .it hp i'iiii'Hii.iii nf iIip riv" .-r It lll Ik' 'ipii-imaiy fT Hip craft t'i uik.- I'inu t.ia i.f Iipt raiit'i liprr. TIip lltlnah ahlp I'hIihII.k h. tPn'iiily 1:1.111. I'M il K-itith IIpii.I. I i jppotpl i'i .11 1 1 v.- at Aat.rla llila Minrtiinf. Tin' I'.ill iII.h Ii haa li- !i .in llip -aya at H- , 'lilHiiult. II 1', ini...i K'llna; rpfalra The W.uiiaii' Itpllpf i'.ira ll glP 411 lip-.tPim a.kial .111 Tu'lay prn Ins. July :J al lliinth'inra tin II Af'T an intpri-ailiiK ii,iKtam. IIip (l'r will tw .!pair f"r a amlttj vlulli-P. Adillli 1 11 fr"p. Hip.'lal priit' f.ir lhl w .-vk. Una! ; In .m l al iiidaril l.iiiial'H-a, J r.ma f.ir . ? . iila. I.' rnna tr M rrtila J tin.i:i llritlinra. , Tin (iPVPl'ipniPiii wurk f Hip Knappa ('nut f.'iunpiiny at It Knappa cunl flPl'l" la pruitri'Mlnv aatiafacturlly. Th 'lull la now down nlnpty fvi-t havlni pa'd I (in until ai'VPral (mill vlrui of rxrHlifit iiniI an) Dip pruapii'ta of alrlklng Ini'lfr holy la fonalii'rpl puaalblc at tuilv a llitlp fiPai-r iH4h. Th" O. n N. Co. haa ma.1 a ran of IH frjm Aai irla and I'urtland for lh I'a i-AmTl.Mn pp aitln at liuf I fain. Tl'-knta will b on ialn flrat and I llilrd Tupadiya, Juna to ictolar, Inclu ; lv. Ttipap :r.k:a limit t uipI rr , contlnuoua piuuutit "lng, hut amp I ovpra ivlll h all'iwpd wllhln final limit rrturnlnif. I'rof. John ' M't'u". a.ip.iry if th r..ittii I'liminiltpp, r"tuniii yi-aiPiduy 1 fioin Hun Kiani-lwo hrp h.- atHfppi' In liiti-natlng i..irnii-n and pwlimiHTa In ih" r.'irnlla pvpula HiTHary M'"ii' alatrd that a arr.-ii t d.ail "f lrtTat t" takri III Hun Knill. lia .i In tlP f K "l 11 ph-iih and a larif" nuinlMT nf piurl' ' will bp rcolycJ f r jiii tlia California I trtiholi. TIip Irt-ipi.i Hhort IJnp rpx ivpd fr"iu ! I 'ir I land and mlnla nn IIip ). ft. 4 N. lini' u'li- million tli durlriu thp pint Iwi'lvp waitlia; 3Ui,0a) of thPc arf to ' Ijp uap.l In I'lriatrui'ilmi wvirk. and rpp-r.-a' lila about JIKM.UuO fia t of lumliPr. Thr t. It. N. t'u. purchapp annually alniut SW.taN) t:,i for thi'lr ayalein. Tin1 ('iii'Ui I'U' iDi' haa 7oii.uu0 tn at p.ilnia i iai of Sal! Ijik'1 on hand. M'MltK't TIIA1K rONIilTIONH. Kiali 'nmiiiialon-r Walilnrt.i:i. it la il". I.li-d to itlanav of h'a .J. pill y. K. IJf.lp. "f a.t:i. ha thn dialrtrt I'. Mcltvavy. Th lumliPr alluiitlon prppn( no n-w fi-MluiP All Hi" old con'll"iip ar h"rr. The mllli claim Hip llfT''ri-n.' itwinm Hip iirlr" of loa an I luinhT in too arrwill w'lili'ti la uii'iU'Oillonalily trup. Itwplpta of lumhpr In Californii hy va-l f-T Hip flrwt aix month of llila yp.ir a'low an Uicrpiiap of nmrly Zh 111 1 1 1 1 ii h ijvit Hint y-tir. TIip r atilc mp'ita havf IikthhJ proporlonai"!y Iti'.lwood la atroriaT ulid pili pa havp h n advani'liiK. Thp fflr-'lun d.'iimn I la lokina; up On p.,hi firm 11I0MP luia .'hartiT-.! Avp liulldlna i-in-I.H ru;tat. Kor th witp iaaui'd In rorlliinl n'-urly :ia iiiiiny pprtnlia 11 a ilurliiK Hi" "itu ir of I'jiai Tin- imi'Mini of pi-rrnlta to July 1 .m l-'.l'S. aa iiKn-l 1 !i'i f it Hi- aaiiip 'rl'k diiriflK TIip Indlrulloiia point to irood rrow on Hip roaat and Mlddlf Wi-at, und un.' aiin(. uniori-a.-pti oon'lillotiK tr:p tlnri? ouitht to Ip HltoUI thP uaunl f iliaunic tlon of lumb'-r Ihlt fall, TIip annu.il tar hfrlii(fi- haa a-'t In irl!i'r thla ypar than fomwrly. an 1 roliiplnlnt la h-ard fnun n.-urly pypry rllon. Thp aiim liy la not ronflnl 10 linK i-ara. hu' tlnT.' la a i'.tn Hy of Iiai cira aloiiK thp NorlhiTn I u . I f 1 mid i (5riit NuitliPri railway. Thp Portl.md m'. Imvp hi-'n alinoat ompl''!Ply . i-ludi-d fr mi I't.ih mi ui .'unl of nra. Tt-.p rmii' la n it itilir'ty dup to th- in- of the city in a"i.rch nf a brokrr, n .i diTPd Into IIip tftlcp (,! Jarnca n. Kf"ne. rfii-n a C'alifinlan. " 'Mr. KpPnV hp PXplain'.d. '( want in put an lu.porl.-int mattPr Into our h'ttxl. I am a poor womin and a wld'ivy. Iiu: my huahand at onp '.!rnp hud mon-y and from him I i!ir.K l aoniMthln aliul thp atock market. I ha vp avl aotnp dlann r.dn h irave me arid now- mt you to takp thpm. rpal Ir. m ti-m and invat pvy opm In lit.' I'imirt'lck,' "'Why f'omato. k?" nkl K "pn, aomi-ahat aurprinpd at thp unhi-aitat-ln way thla woman olaki'd h"r only diirliia; ihla yar on tin- iiaia-anlona. H!ip pxolalnp'l and thp al alx monilia thpr- ahr-wd fl.-iam-U-r llatm-d with Kli"t'Ti- ii'K pyp. Now, Ir. Haldwln,' hp ;il I whia ah flnlahi-d, "I'll (pll you what w'H do. You k"' ii your diamond. 8pf your "in valijp 011 thi-m an) I ahall Invpat thai amount for you in protpft It. ahould th.-r? ! illaturtiani" In the markpt. You wnt.'h thp rpirU and when you - 111 li t mp know and I ahall ( Kvpry rpnt ahall b ynum. for 'he In formation you have given me ii worth rnuih more than your diamond and an I any commtaalon I would charit.' "Mr, fialdwln watihed :he markpi aa ahi mid drpitaea for Mm Markay dr-amlng a ahe did of a competpnry that wiuld pnalp hpr to rrturn to hpr old hump and live In comfort. Crni at.p k r..iae and T"f. In fart. It became 'h- wond-r of thp day. finally Mrs. II Mt.in Hi . of INa 1 ni mill, at.' ' t tii'a "U' u I' ll 'f "tk HiiiIh-r f't i'i.' Ai"Ha A ' oinil'ti ItiM-r litiln ty '' I M 1 i JpWPIt h:la op.-lp l1-." pirl.'ta al U'T H' vrn'h atri't. dpa of A't.'i a arr Huit. d I t'.-.!l,i:i to .111 I ' I .lid fir III ! on i!.-.'.. .1 r..f 'pi .'iii 111.1k I n Tli- ! Hi in- M. Il.i t .till f 0' J ! f IPl " t II It ll.illmwiy of Tillam.i"k. t liiiti.'d yrati'rJay oil hi way fnan IV-ai'i, t'al,. wit -rp n went wuh ll" .-.it pap ,.f l s. Trow lirl.lKP. "ho wiia k tl'-d lii 11 aiin;.. niv M.-nt In Tll ani". k . uttil y l ah. o t tlnip lit 1 l.l 'u:. ti.iiil I'ltlt.-rao:! Il ia Ii. pii o.t. r.-.l I . I'iii t'ltiiliy, whi'ip In- will hi- .il'.i' h 1.1 Hi" Thl'ty-third .11 llll.-ty. Mr. IVl! l.'l a. ill W.la foi'lllPI !y r.i! t'mliv nn. I F.'irt S know n i:i At,.r!n a'..l! MII.-.I tn.l .11 fr-.tti thp '..IiimiIiI,i t.i tukp churKp of tli'' air.-.iiii In imp paati-rn r of IIip ataie Inn auap of hia vral t--hiil. nl kliowl 1 'lit'- Mr M. It"uvy haa b.- n an iftli I -nt .iltlc-r an t miny will r.-itr.-t hla P ni'iv.tl fr :il thp lowPr 'otumlila. Thp l.a-al inark.-t waa nilli'T lllitc tlvr durlnK ih'- wiik. lih"UKh tlicrv w,ia .i coii liiiiul di'Ui.in.1 S.ta a! k wpipvptv l.lflit and "T b ra a.iiiit lli.'in 'T,. vi'iy I kIiI and .0 d. ra ait.nnat tli. in larp aala i-rr rrMr.p 11ml trade alow. Thp tpiid'-n. y win t.. buy In Jrlb !!. but a'"--nil bran.U hn I a vpry f'"r run It ! u:il''mto.i.l :h'at it flah la laliiK off'-r.-d ut any prl -p by ihe "Ut aid'ta I'rpxailinj iiuotatlon will be found In our prai-a current jTlntnl on anoiher tae. Among Ihp aiaip tmiduy io h.i work era to take pun in Ihp iunty p.ibbilh S.ho-. 'invention :.i In- h-M In thla oily "ii July Jilnr. :: Mr. A. A. Xlone. preaident of Mute aiuha-lntlun; IteV. '. A. jy.it in. fli-;d w.irk'r: Mr C. M KIk Kln, atate primary puperniieiidetit an. I It.-v J V M litran. Sir .lay .-hoo mla al.ni.iry of I'reabyirrlan rhuri h All Sim lay . !i-i"l workers are -.trn- p'!y 1 ni-pt.- I t 1 t. at ih.' -.iiiv-n:l.ui :t th ' county la !-i I rjr.iriii'-l. Th pit... Wll''-" '.he .-i vtili. n HI bp held ,'ii I .; "k t.i tn w,'l h.- atrnnitu d Inter. Hi i-ra H l II 11: w.-ll-k :. Ill (If- .- I tll- iK'i.l-lit Th" tal I., a' I' ' 1 I illll Tu.-.d.n f S.111 I'i am I--". I!" iii uiofii.-: 111 "i . .11-1 i 1 l.i .1 11 I 1- 1 - ulai.-i .-.I a: It --In f 1 ",H w 111 4C 1 " rl ll 111 ll.llllll"!'!!' Il.lll iiIuk. July '.':l i:.-rli ' At Ih.- M'-'Ii' I!m . hni'.-li t .ii"ir.' Ih,. I. 'p.. -a ,.f the Hi-rm.,i will b aa '"I lo l.if" It'iMi'd. Inn.-IT.ii -lab:., in. I 1 1 i"V 1 il"." "piiIiik t.tpo-. 'Tlie M.,1.1.1 1 tin. lull " The other iiT lew .11 Ii- -ilia, rvp.l ILa Uail.ll. N- x; M 1 1 iv Mi" V. loll" com, my c imiii.-i-.. iMiftiii-nt. "I" il'ik' in 'h- ii 'wn i i !:! ;. " Th. I man P.-;"'r-.1 i-.-k'a en- t-.i.-t i- iiii"ly .111 y twenty- 1 crap" In ahli-itle a-hlpmerita ovr a yar , Haidwln estimated that the value of r'. became the lumber ililpmpn'a atel h-r diamonala would by that time have not ao h-avy 11 a ih.-y w.-r.- !n IVm at thla! iwrinvl -.bout $10,000 r HS.OijO. .- he a. aaon. but due prolmbly aa nun h aa I wvnt to Mr. Keerie to cl-we the deal. "Jonn-a It. KTepted her eff uaiv ly told h a rxxikkwix-r to taft up the ac. count ami make out the check. Now that the deal w-a ov.-r ahe grew r.er voua aa Mr. Ke-n- and bw awlatant lnHi"! thema-Hvea with the fisurei. " ifoiv much I It?' ahe aaked, tim i 11 v. but earnently. aa Keene wan ign init the draft. v' Thi flninlpT enntlnued his wrttlns. "Six hutvlrval and forty thounand.' he r"illil with if'iod-naturt'd careenesg. Then he turned to hand hpr the chevk hut Mm Baldwin had to be llflexl fPm the flo ir an 1 retord to conwlousne-'s l ef.ire she could take it. "if ur.4e Keene won heavily on the ilea! rind xin after went to New York, w lt-'r - he tlr ,iped a Ki fairtkm of hi? eariilnirs tryini? to corner w heat In Chl cirfi. but evn at that w i.a atill ahead." t'h! Mirj Tribune. anythltiK to a .i reaa.- in the Al.i-kan bilaiii'-an Al the time laat year the Aljak.ni boom waa a; lu h.-itjli; and K.tan-rn frelifhl wita pilInK onto 'h" cola! The Hhlnitle mirk.-! ta h 'inlni;. The mill have more irl-ra than ih'-y ia:i till f r the nv-x! alx w-ka or two m -nth to come and a a rpault prl,-." up- ad- nm l:i. A are nuntel a! II W. with I other irradi-a In pr iior:ioti f.iHntili a ltlv.-r and rer,m Tlmlp-nntn. . 1 i 5-1 MONDAY. T al! depends upon what you want Ln a soap. 11 you require simply a dirt remover, almost any soap will do. But if you care at all aiout the thing which is to be washed, you must thirii. twice before you act. Any soap will clean lii.ens and- .nuslins, but Ivory -Soap leaves them as whi:c as snow. Any soap will clean sheets and table cloth, but Ivory Soap leaves no coarse, strong odor. Try it -jt.ee I IT FLOATS. VI, A N N JO A N It h-TI ' UN S TelU M.ke It. O'.-Vope About the trodu.-ti.in of HaaebitH at th-Fr-nth t'aplial. In- ll" 't 1 . IMl Ml 1 1. . I ; i-i". I vl Th- i.lav ly ei'-iii.'ii: 11 -i y .111 I U'li ;li" I nn I. .in, I i'i. I .1 pat.'t-.r. r.-,l 'niiiiai.iiR s-'li::ir. 1 th" lc v dr ill. hi Th' , luir, "Illy aenl e I Mtli.irr.iit K an I the liatl ll ll.iilia a .11 ihe I'i. Miyti -rt.tn will In- i.y :he V I' Sllll.lll V wcll.i'ila t.t II The tii"ini(t an I ev il,- : -no t Ic -a H II Ii., illlllli iiik' 111 iv Hi Ilia aiimnii-r d. Ihe paa'cr v. icit! 1 lion ".iianiiii-V'l a. 1u.1t to 111 .a; ,.f '.11 hiKb-pr.ce I .lltra,.i..ta T'i- ;oi .. !!l,nldl III!" i-mik-.ik-'iiiciu will ii" pi. .11 and ::0 iivii Tli" ail" ( ae.ita ovena Monday 111. 'I lini.- at ;i-:m-i 1 or linlly nn II,-. I I'teaiii pur-' rye. Amm leii'a tln.at w hlakey The only pure IC'Kida; R ir atileed r.ch and iiipIIow. JOHN U CAHIiNiiN. Sol,. Ait.nl Mr'. It. tnitleion a now dlailaylnK a full lin- of the lal -at lypa In fall mil llherv al the pal ihllh.mnt recently np"iied by her al I'fiH t'njitncivlal alreei, nppoaltp the Hu (("( oftlcp. Mr InKle t hi nla.i c.iiilea a full line of ladu'a' and I'hlldri'n'a furukahln-c oo.la. The rtnatiai rea'nirant la deervdly nnnulnr. The b.aat thit thp market af forda la alwaya found nn It a bill of fare, and Ihe service I flrtl-cliiaa. Open iin'll 1 a. m. BUST 15-CRNT MEAL; Sl'N JlKSTAUItANT. ItlSINO "la Jollll.ao I (Via I till II" I f r. ,111 Ala-- ka. wher,. he had been in the nip'.oy "f The T.i k 11 Kinhiiiic roinpany Kili.-e last March. Mr. Jolinaon a r- turii w i. to re ceive medical iilten.l.itu for what ap peal a to li, a lain.'i- on lila ttmm.. lie aaya th-- llshlnt; a.n"ii haa !' 1 very j backward in Alaaku and there la tri'eut , .liaaaiiafacil.'ii aniaitf the tl.sh.-niieii. I i.-imi y llullniaii iiir.atia laauc Il.n- 'uvirlv all "f wluoii b, ,iik wotklntr on letaon ut l',alui'a ihak laiat cveiiltiK fi r I abar -a. The P.iku FipIiIiii! f niiuiy. ii"ralliiir Ketir wltb.nit a Ik-eiiHe. I,'ti- j leu, in w ia tl.ahlnif for the rnl.m ciin- T'l" liau.lt aervli-1-.a will be lield 1 111 now al tli.- Hint l.uilierin . bun Ii M.'i 1 line to, ilc, In Sw .1 .iia." .'vpiiIiik tup'.. .Mi-I,ii if fhrlail." Il.ill la extend, -.1 ,i aen-iC -a ' bub. "Aimrt w lib lu linitll-h, "The 1 A coidl il Invltn- nil to attend the , neiy. lie waa (riven i lu-nrliiir In tin Juatlce cnurt and the niBe vu tMiitin ue, until l o'clock thla evvenlns. Min. I. W. Strlvely iivelvial a teller yesterday fiiMti her itauiriftw Kuther Ine Shlvcly. w1io la the Rue-H nf her fri.aiil, Mia. Viirnum, In New York. Mlaa Shlvcly ln at present at the Bum mer home? of her friend on Iohk IhIiiuI. She will remain In New York for eoni? lime. deduced to BOB Our entire lino of Stiff Bosom... Golf and Silk Front Shirts Reduced to $1.00. Latent ellects in Stripes. Nobby patterns in lilue, pink and heliotrope. Detacuoil Link Cull's. .See display in corner window. mm kit xa ' mm S. DANZIGER w hich la a r.u l'. ind concern, hp suya put up when he I, Tt ijimi ,-.is-., wniip uie Taku I'acklnit t'ompaiiy of thia i-ity. hud packed :'eiKi ciiaes Th,, ..m-keye run. . In- aaya, haa Jua; aturte.l bef-Mv he Iff: I The Imlon (Knit.) mark"! is rPiortel : lu be unchanited. Only a moderate bua I Inean la iii.aalnit either on npiit Binila or j for forwatvl delivery. The coiwumptlve demnad for aalmon In L.lverKin lg bet j ter, and price are fairly well main ! tallied. H. Ovillla & Sona wy: "There ' la no new feature In the market ami al ' ihouKh a few pan-els have been Bold eheuply, owing to the Inability of hold em to arranite finance, yet the market irenerallv hold firm. Hetller cumin ' ne th'lr hnnd-to-ninuth puri'tinne. titid , force of cltvuniatunces hu not com- pclled riicm to uper.it:' to any extent ' that can Intluence the market, but we cxp-vt a very Rood cnnsumpiive Jenmn.l fiir the next four montlm, which will Ki-adually ubaorh our not too plentiful J j auppHe. FOR SALoJ. The Columbia River Packers AjisooI nllon has for sale, two schooners and one launch. A description of the schooners follow: Schooner "Kinney" Lentrih. 35Si be.xni. 113; depth of hold. S.10',4. Schooner "Hattlc"- Length 31.9; beam, 9.9; depth of hold, 3.S. Offers will bo received at the office of the association, where full particu lars may also be bad. Ami so the Fritich hev siitur'.ed a rtase'iaM Ia'-k, sail Flannlgan. WMiat' that fur s.-x I? So that they may learn to llftht I'oo tlls without econ la. sez he, and be "Idea Ih'1Is cornea dangerous, "! he. I r.inein'pr there wui wai Iv them iKax-iliats ax-ratched in the shimll iv h a bick w.inat and he had to near a pliv- iv sht,-kl;ig jMaster fur over wi"k. The IMree Club ht-v a-'lecU'd uniforms a.i I Herman Wise hex the contract to furnish them the.r uniforms, which on- sta v sweaters on which Is painted the Flinch National colon'; bcycie pants ant s'f: ahtriw hits, illy the way. Il'-rmsn Wac ia .-lli:i b, cycle pants and sh-raw ha:s at JO per ceil; r-du,'- ll.c.l Th" first "Iticlil game will be p!ael hi th- Hoys de H-dogny, which Is the iil.i'-v- wh-re all guinea '.s ,,!ay,,,l in I'ar'c; President Uvi Hay will be ill re with Mrs. I,,ai and dp children and ali ,1 Aristocracy Iv Fitin.-e wi',1 i," t h- r to shout Hr.iv i; Fl inch llrav.w is sol I thrc packages for a quarter lik" Am t Ican Firecrackers; de Priai'h like plosives to lind K.vl.it to the O'. assi ni , th"' Hud Keel it to the;r Vighb ts whin the Children have the Colic. Tsililkiiig iv Felnch Ar .a; a-ra. y. they ia Ai-iMlo.-rata by A.vident iv birth; while It Is illffereti; with mir Aristo cracy, with them It wuz an a.a-'d.tit that they wuz bohrn at all i: all. Nixt week I will dweil on the n-w suits and pants Just raye'lved ny HKK MAN WISF, the Kellatile Clothier and Hatter; I'll dwell on them because "i.v.'s where I'm at home. Smilingly yours. MIKE It. n'SCOl'K. Cu " of II KU MAN WISE, the Reliable Clothier a:M Hatter. PROPOS.VIaS WANTED. Office of C. Q. M.. Vancouver Bar racks. Wash.. July . 1901. Sealed pro posal a, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'cl:ick a. m.. August . 1W1. an! then opened for furnishing forag? and bedding at the several mil itary p:a in this department, und al C.cmp at Sk igway, Alaska, an J Fort IJscurn (Port Val lez) Aleska, for fi-KMl year ending June 30, 192. Informa tion furtush.'d liere or by quarteniias rers at posts. I', s. rj.erve igh; to r-'Je,-t or ac p -p-,- ,- ,! prpLwals or any part thereof. Envelopes contain ing proposals should be marked: "Pro- o uais f ir P irage and Redding at " an I addressed to undersigned, J. W. JACOBS. C. Q. M. It reverses Itself without the slightest ceremony, excommunicates Cleveland and Br-an ln turn, and still tries to make the people believe that It repre sents some thing more than a passion for spoils. Globe-Democrat. same shall be 3 feet wide inside and 2 feet high, covered over and firmly em bedded in the ground, except the lateral running through block 42 and the same shall be firmly bound together every six feet with 2 Inch by t Inch timber. Said drain shall be constructed in matter of detail according to the plans and specifications therefor to be prepared : dv the Cl.y fcurveyor as hereinafter di rected. That the coat and expenses of making, and constructing said drain snail be de- It Is time now for the Democrats of all the states to return from following af ter strange g"ods and stand again for the faith delivered to them by the father of American llbeTty. New Orleans; Picayune. TRIUMPH I: FVR AMERICAN MERCE. 1M- HAl.F A MILLION FOR A TIP. How a Widow Found Her Chance Keene. With REM EM HER j The Mutual Life Insurance Compiny, i of New York, sells a Five Per Cent ! nuni-anteed fluid Bond at a ! pre mium and a Larger guarantee than any olher oompii'iy. For rates and llustra tlons of the same apply to the local agent of tho Mutual Life, or Phervood C.lllespy. General Agent, Seattle. Wash. Van Puaen & Co., Local Ag-.nts. "I see that James R. Keene, who is not only a power In Wall street, but a fortunate man on the turf ns well, ad vise women not to dabble with the market," said an old Chicago laiard of trade man. "Well. I suppose he will make one exeetiou to the rule, excel lent though It Is, for tho fact that James R. turnod up on the right side of the famous Comstock deal was due to a woman. A gambler by the name of Baldwin went West in those brisk mining day when sturdy men who were used to hard work 'struck It rich.' or wore their lives away trying to. "Fortune did not ' come R ildw in's way and he died. leaving his wife In Sun Francisco poorly provided for. She was an expert seamstress, and as such was engaged by Mrs. Mackey, wife of the lending member of the 'Big Four.' who were then prospecting with Indif ferent sn.'ivsa In the Comstock mine at Carson City. These miners frequently nu t nnd talked over matters at th" Mac kav home. They were nil plain people whose discussions were held in pen session, quite regtindleis of the presence or absence of Mrs. Mackay or her seam stress . ''Mrs. Baldwin, howovver, was famil iar with mining and stock terms, and when the 'Big Four' struck the lode and saw great wealth ln store for them, she was able to follow intelligently f-!l their plana for making the most of the mine on the market. More than that, she Intended to profit by the Informa tion. She still had a number of tite diamonds 'her husband had given her and so, going into the business section rep.irtd that an American syn dicate may buy a leading line of British ship', ron.lu-t it In our usual style arui carry an Important part of the world's c immerce w ith It. America always takes tho lead in nvattsis of this kind. I: also leads '-he world in medicines. Th -re is no tonic, to equal the old reli abU Host-t:er's Stomach Bitters. I: sets things right in the stomach. When this Is done, the nerves are supplied with proper nourls;imit, adding tone a-i.l vigor :o the mtire system. It Is a sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, b;llusness, Uver and kid ney troubles, and a preventative for ma'arli. fever and ague. It is also a grea; bbod purirl r and should be In every househ 1 1. fir plank 3 Inches In thickness by 12 ln?hes jn width. That aa to matter of detail said improvement Is tj he mad according to plans and specification therefor to be prepared by the Ciljr as u-i7iiiuer proviueci Haa In accordance with the provision of general ordinance No. 1J01 of the City of Asroria. That the cost and expense f mak ing and constructing said improvement shall be defrayed by special sssesament upon the lots, lands and premises bene fitted by said Improvement accordina- friyed by special assessment upon the'tJ lne Denents, which aald lots, land . .ta. lands md premises benefited by :he I and Premises are tiereby included in a c instruction of said drain accorl.ng to i Pcial assessment district, which ald tii- benefits which said lots, lands and district includes all the lot, bands and premhes are hereby Included within a "remises benefited by said iirrprove- snevlal assessment dis:nct which said district includes all the lots. lands and I prem.-"s b-n-ntted by said improve-m.-nt and to b? assessed to defriy the costs and expenses thereof, whl h said special assessment district 19 as follows, t -wit: Commencing a: the northwest corner of block US and runing themv south along the west line of blocks ",S and 41 to th." southwest corner of block 41. thenr? fas; along the south lines of blocks II and 42 to Ihe southtast corner of block 42. thence north to the north east corner of block 4i. thence west to the northwest corner of lot 3 in block 42. thence north through the mid-lie f Mock 3T to the northwest Mfi-r of lot 3 in block 37, tnence west to the ,- lace of i heiyinninir nd enn! linlnir all of it-ks 4l 'and 42 and 3S and the w est ' of estimates of the costs and expenses of block 37 all in that Par; of the City of' constructing said improvements and Astoria a laid out and record"! by ; P'-ns anq specifications for the pro- ments and to be assessed to defray the costs and expenses thereof, and which said special assessment district Is a follows, to-wit: Conmincing at the northwest corner of lot 3 in bUick 38 and running thence south through the middle of blocks 38 and 41 to ihe middle point of the south line of block 41. thence east to the southeast corner of lot 7 in block 42 and thence north to the northwest corner of lot i in diock j, ana tnence west to tne point of beginning and containing the east half of blocks 38 and Al and the w est half , f block 42 and of block 3", all of said district being In said Adair' Astorii. Thit the City Surveyor of the City of Astoria has been directed to prepare and file with the Auditor and Police Judge CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants, en dorsed prior to February 1, 1900, to Pre sent the same to the county treasurer at his offlc. 161 Tenth street, for pay ment; In-erest ceases after this date. H. C. THOMPSON. Ceunty Treasurer. Dated Astoria. Ore., this 19th day of July. 1901. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given, that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, has bv resolution declared its determination and intention lo construoi a drain In Adair's Astoria as laid out and record ed by John Adair and generally know as Adair's Port of I'pper Astoria, fr.im the northeast corner of the crossing at the interjction of Harrison avenue w ith 34th street down 34th street to ordinary high water mark on the south shore of the Columbia river with a branch drain connecting with the same running from the east line of 3oth street through and along the alley way running thhough block 42 in Adair's Astoria and connect ing with the said drain running from Harrison avenue to high water mark on 34th street. Said drain shall be so constructed as to extend from the existing man-hole in the Adair drain at the northeast cor ner of the crossing of Harrison avenue and said 31th street down said street to to said high water mark on the south shore of the Columbia river, on the es tablished grade of slid portion of said 34th itr.'et and the lateral drain extend ing fnm the eat side of 35th utreet to and through the alley way running through ul.a k 42 shall be constructed upon such grade as shall be recom mended therefor In the plans and specl flcatioiM therefor to be prepared by the City Surveyor as hereinafter provided. Said drain shall be constructed of good, sound red or yellow fir lumber 2 Wiches in thickness by 12 Inches wide, and the ,1-ihn Adair and generally kno.vn as Adair's Port of I'pper Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon. That the City Surviv or has toeen directed to prepare .nd l.le with the Auditor and Police Ju lge tsti mates of the costs and expens-'s of con structing said improvement anl .-peei-fleations for the proposed work. This notice is publishe.1 In the Morning Astorian for ten days in pursuance to a resolution of the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, adopt? 1 on the lath day of Inly. 1!"H, directing the same, the first publication thereof being ln the issue of WAln.i Jay, July 17, 1901. H. E. NELS ?N, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice Is hereby given, tint the C, ro nton Council of the City of Astoria, has bv resolution declared Its det 'rmaina tion and intention to improve .i4th street in the part of the City of Astoria laid cut and recorded by John Adair and generally known as AJair' Astoria from the south line of Franklin avenue to a pout 20 feet south of ihe north line of Harrison avenue by gra.llng the r ime to a width of 30 fee; throuijii the center thereof on the established gn !e therefore and plankin the same to a width of 16 feet through the center thereof with good sound red or yellow. nosed work. This notice is published for ten day in the Morning Astorian in pursuance to a resolution of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, adopted on the 15th day of July. 1901. directing the same, tiie first publication thereof be ing In the issue of Wednesday. July 17, 1901. H. E. NELSON, Au litor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. WHERE DO YOU iBUV VOlll GROCERIES? HAVE TOU TRIED A. W. SHIPLEY? 656 Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he give the best there is to be had in the city for the least money? Place an order once and see. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St., ASTORIA. OR. TELEPHONE, RED 2061. THE PLACE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT - FISHER BROTHERS, Astoria Ore. KOPP'S BEST ADelicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which Mr. Jolm Kopp I proprietor, make beer for domestic and export trade.. Bottled beer for family use or keg beer supplied at anny time. Delivery in the city free. f4orth Pacific Brewery