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THE MOKKIXG ASTORIA. M'KDAr. Al'Gl!T II, 1001. The Morning Astorian TKIiKPHONR Ml. All contrite! foe nJvrtntinK In lh Aotoilmi iit u niiidtf mi mtnr nntv) of clrculiitloii four 1 1 men luruur limn Hint of liny pnpur publUliuU or clrouliitcj In Clnl op county. TOJMT B WEATIintl. Pi 'ItTLANH, Auk. I.--WValerti rr- and Wmti'tn WitattltttrCon, Hunday. fiir and -iiiilnurd warm. l;rn "re- mi, Kaatcrn V.ih;iIii(iii end Malm, fuir and ilnhily warmer. AROUND TOWN. R. U. Oaaion about hartlnaa. Tht Kn Hal at C. II. C.ipr'i. Thn (lrai-daaa baxbrt at tU Ocol duct WbarMop, Waiilril-Iloya anl lrla at :h Ainer-.-an Can fa.-tory, li IVrkln. of 1'i.riUn.l, la th gurat of Mra. Will Majiant. Th uual rvli-ra will ! ..h-Tvr. a: tlm Lutheran thur. h t.May. Mrat lS-irnt mral Itialng Bun lla taurant, II! Comni'Mal atrert. JapaneM g.io.la of all kln.la, cheap at Y.'k .ham HaiaAr. t:i Cummeriial Bi. Pure nrlk delivered twice dally l.y the j y .-ar The ..m. - of Mrcitor-'l.-ncral Ful M.Ik lit .cut iter Tenth and l'uan p.m. In chug.- ..f thr alrci fuir, will ala" Htrrrt. ih. h.re II I'. Mill.-r. of :h.- I 'a. ill. " j univ.-rally track l'n, will Ivr.. to lUrncM deane anl a: I'Iihk)' ' partlc l at In !h,. 11-11 day rvrnla. Mr lw Trlf'.ll I iwl. lUrnina auppllr at i M.llt-r l ..nr t!i.- t. ! nll-ur iun 1 !h- !( ptU'-a r'nrnluhr I r .'ilia to let by thr r.-k or iii"ti h. Trnu rrna .liable p!y ?j V o,ft."ii'h tHH-. W a ; 1 1 1 A .' invii! noman ' r , I ilM Ii..ii-krt l"l! an.l t" nurar an In- I . Vii!:. I Apply to AaViran "ttlt-r A inttf,. i.'iiiitiim.-iit ..f w.itt tnr;l..ii ljrr ( frun ! ii: li.-f ti ur.g'ii, jr.- .lur M !!! morning t 'i J 'bna ni Hr The ligh'h.ii.r t.nl.r Mimmlia n--tiirnl yrai'flay fr .in a trip to Al.iak.in !-i a,' having br. n atix-nt ln o July 1 A baa'tnl: gJinr will b, pl.il a: r H ryrnj f'-t-l V tl'tn'-rn trttlll ..f ih,. a .llura a . I a pi. a I 'tm fim A: rU. I'.iMira tiol.llng voupona for rr.x-k'-ry u' a: i' II r.p.-ra i.nit.l (r -a -n! thr aani" h;l- th- am..rt.io':it la l:ig-. I .n'l .lrlay. r.r nrtoIiaa tntn.a anl g nernl r-piir. g .i t . A. . I':n:i-:i. lm Tw. lth :i.---t I'r --a rraaoiuble an l autlafn.-. tl .ii guarantml. i'V iiii purr ' ryr, Atn.-rt.-a'a tlnet wh.aky. Tlo- ..nly pure goo.la; guar-rnt.-r rl.b anl ni'llow. JnllN I (Alll.SoN, Hole Ag'-nt. Mi- A i'.r)v t have rrtltt. I thr Pil.i, . Hi In w.ih p.r.-.''iiin tutia i:v rrMtilnu lo-n im I '.- n. Four 11rt , 1 1 ti n t.ria nl a on ban I.. John A. Montgoin-rv hii . .enr,l a h..i it l: Hon I atr.-rt anl la pr.-pnr-.l t .1. i all . li" of pUiinblng an.l tin n. ng at tb.- !or (vianlblr rates. K .lyn roai laaia I ng.-r, la olr.nn r an, iiiuk-a Irw troiilil with atovea ami . hlnin.y tlura than any oth-r. Georgf W. Siinborn, ag-nt; trlrphono 1311. . have Jut in-'lvrl a nipply of K iifjia an.l Ht-.e; t'hlog - I Tiiniit'ea, i.'ill'-.l C'raba, Sou.. a, l'.tk ainl IWan Th. y are line; try them.-Johlimm Hioa. The O. It. A N. baa ina.lo a rat,, of I'd from Aatorlii an.l I'nrtlunJ for the Paii-Anierlran rirmaltlon at ItutTalo. TUketa will le on alo flrt to I bird Tu-a.liiya. June to Octobor, Inrlualva. Th'-e tl-keta muat be uol for contln umia paoaiige r'lnit. but tto(ioveri will br allowed wlthan final limit returning. ItKST lil-OIT MEAL; HUN RBSTAl'RANT. RisrNa For the next io days we will offer all Summer Goods consistingof Cloth ing, Hats and Furnish ing Goods at Prices re gardless of cost. S. DANZIGER Juoi received, (" Kn ht . fr full and wlntr, IUOI.IW12, both tilfT nl soft tylca, at O, II, Oi';'T'. Ms nnl. A very flnx lino nf French plat nilr-r-r In lliwnwiHxl, Walnut, ilivwond anil oak. at very low price; call and thi'iii, Cliua, Roger, dniggiat, A ,11, llnmmi.nd win a pa-ng"r mi Inat night's train, pr'""-llnic to Flavl, where, he will pctnl part nf today anil will afteraard via: t H-al If, fturnlng In Aatoria Monday , The futlTltl nf All. lira Hadi'llch Will tie held from I'nlil undertaking par lora at I . in. today. Kml. tU ti mi 1 1 Mli'iinuM who dropped deal In hl flh n bl ThunJay Morning Interment will b In Greenwood. Th Tnlm Point Oyler House la now ipn to th public at 111 Eleventh Ht. Tb cIMirald Tnk Point Oytr a'rv. J In any !yl. Everything now anil up in dam. Service i he tiat. Open day ar.il night. Frank lllatt, proprietor. Th neg.it lailm which huv been pending (or om lima f ir the Ml of Ih Bintriar krotiinta I'nti'roll'J liy V. K Tallanl were c.mlletr.J yr:-rda, The ground were purchd f. th Outing Packing Cinpiny ami the o:il I -ration WtVa 1 3 1, IKK). Arrlve.-Th new fall Murk f Kmn Hat. lntltinn, com Hid c ;.em i . II. Cooprr. anl- agent. Tit- regitu r.mmltte, hm J-.-l.lr) tn t-n lira biuart.-r Monday In thr II m l ir.-rt Ini'lllng h-r they were lil , !.!. ! . ! thr I'lli'llV r..at 'ayj Thr M .r i I'll.vrwr a.iya t" i III. IK I l l! M 1 lIKtillll ! Vu 'i iivr, on th" i 'uluinlilit. A rno u oM r.rt la a t 'I'1-' 1 h -w utr 1i.'iiMl.ii. II,- aa a lSran-1 i '1 1 Man. In rally tlm. " alu'uya a h- P t:i n.-.- ly imin giiint, and h.- V-!i-owe It to I In iniir- Ingtoii an) ir-gon j,: n.-.-ra hla nam., tint It be -r-!ilft! 1.: -. up 'l Itlr altr ..f that oi l .a i t-1 i m--1 then grown, I whrr- be a w ont I. i ..p M.rluii.-ly. M.a Ivy Itark r. who "I'I v ih - nt cilia tiueeii la the guei "f Mia l.u I nr . "m nirr noo'l.tj. .i autr.l y.-l.-r.l.iy Hut h.- wtll annoumr h.f chatx-r..iie and tnalda wltliln a .lv or two, tt.r niaitrr being .1-1.1 y. 1 i y the In ).-. 'iiii of aoinr l.i lt. a !i wh n.i M.e ho ior w. re proff -rr I. M! ll.ra r w ia ni.-t a: the naln yeatnUv by the r -g.itt: ci.niinitt.-r and waa ,, n :c )y th -in to the I'ole r.-al l''nr.- .... - ti....t... fi. ll.rL.r V a.-ur.lty of ran at the .. ..; ..-r.i. live caun -ry y at-rd iy inn.le it ii i co-iry of ,'l.e wat.-i. Th. y c ml 1 no; ge; rnn ii limit the li ..ita to ;i ..iind .u: t j nlng . .i -r a: the .. aite and we;e all ihe other r.vniri. all I he aalm " I bilk--! I i k'e;. up an exj.enaiv,- pump-oTfer.-! w-r- tiik-n The ll!i c "DtHiue ,:'g . in: that III ii.I jn lu.-, n attl- to .-lit " the rlv-r In g.o I numb. r and w heiher the cnditi n rial i-r !: ill n or to o la due t i ir. lll ib. r c.t Ua .a th-ie I, no denying 'h. of li-lter lllll tv at t!i;a tlm of th, P.lKl f.i.-t hut th,. th ar l til ti hive Ih-.-ii a-, n ye ir f r a.-veral y.ir The San Krinc a. o etrik,. I. r vlng ,.f I. n. tit to the S .un. I clil-a ,i:.l It I now ,m i nin. e t tint the government tin ap.rt Warren will be ..iiitltted at T ic .111.1. Inaie.i.l of going to S.m I'liin c.aco tin b-en the ciiatom. TheW.i - ren will carry aoinr '"l a. bool lea. ii.ra to the l'!il'.tt .!ii' a ni l the amount "f nioii.-y to be a ., nt b fore lulling will br between l.l'i.ooo utl-l IP'.'HI. It U p.wal. ble that ihe or.l 'ra may be change I t permit the transput to from Ta c una. The Star lagging ("ompmy, which h-H been III nctlve and exlenalvr opera tion back of Hinder, under the man agement of Mr. J. II IVt. raon, for -v-eral yearn, him paaa.Nl into new hin.la. The North Padtlc Mill Company h.n .ia.auni.-d control ami will make exten alve lmirovementa In the plant and ex tend the line of the road to the Colum bia river, thereby altering the plan of nutting loga In the alough, which has been the ruatom heretofore, It la re ported that the line of road wilt pene. trate the timber belt extending back Into lh hllla toward Nehalem. Wantd, a partner who underalanda .io hall bualn t) buy hilf Interval la. (lock and Hturj. IUv uat takvn out H'ior llretiae; b' t Im-Jitlon n Aber deen, for fui-ih-r paribulaia, write to W, H. y.ane, Aherde.fi, Waah. The aienmrr ("olumbij la .1u to arrlv III Aatorla today and BiT'ing;rr."ii IniVr been made for having the I'Hrg) hllldled by union men. H.-v.-ral ; inii'ituinrM i for I al merrliiuita ar. urjtit! ii". I-I mid a lb. 'i. linn III will lot ntt -mi to iniik.. furib.-r Ir.pa uirll ih. atr Ik" la a.-ttled the oftli-.-Ta "f thr Ulliolli ttt fi-ct.d have given pirm'ralor, f,r theli liini tol .1 i thr in aary work. Th'- I'oliimbb will br tied up at Portland mnl remain therv until the pi.r.n.r, dull o.tv ! aeltltl. Irivrr Kd. Ir-elyn, of th lire d" pariinrtit, waa arrrairj yraterd.iy S i-omplalnt trade by Wa . r lltll.'f Wi, k nun charging him with throwing fw duat In tbn river runtriry ti the law ltr the name of i'bl.-f Htoct n wua aubmltted aa the defrndant and .be caaf will le trlrd Monday. Klah W ird-n Van Iiuarn gjlreaaeeij communication I the laat meeting of (he council ra.ilng attention to Die practl.-e of the lire '1-pirtm-ni rmployra and aaklng that in airuotlot.a be aU'-d for Ita ah it turn!. Prorre linga In attwhment have been Inatltuted by thr creditor of th, fjoble, Nrhalrm Pacific It. It. I'omp.iny. Tli il.tlina for lab r. which come drat, amount to :6.i, I r. II. It. OUT, c.m pmy phyalcLin. $:, WllM.im U. Hr. w-an-r. H::3:;. Thr rolling at.M k an l roadle-d and alio r'ttl eautr liav be-n covered liy mor-giigea to ih- uiiiun; of III OoO John A liobrllnga Soiia & C.itn p.my har alao ttl.-. p.ii-ia m atia.h noiir f..r ii:il". mid J K Ha..-:in.' i'omu'.y f .r r.ll l Tua! In.-liti-dn-aa f ie. .r I I-.: :n Tip- n'il:.g -.in on. which c.. negt Tbur l.iy, li;i !-. n .1 It i failurr at thh point, i" tlie S: Helena Mlat. Krw. if any of ttie tl'li' in.-ii li.ivr nude inon' th.in a living. The run of thr njtur.il 1 1 ..In. I ..f (li.li nni iiiiil. il io iilmoat noihiiig a:i. w hile an unpre -e.lrnted m inlc r of th- ar.Kl. U prolu.-: have inter.-1 the hi'Uih of the rher. very f.-w- .-.-nl.-l a .y liatiii. -, ojl In th - in'- .f the aiiielt, whl.h y-ara ag i aa in led the ' lun.blii aa f.ir aa l-wl r.v.r. but of lute y.-.ira n,nr ba been kii'Wii to o mie ih a far ArtHlr'al pro pKgiioii m.iy, u li loul.lt 1 1 v will, bo U guild Hung an fir the Huhlng l;nlua try a: the mouth "f the river la con-i-einrd, but furiher thun that th.re la r.K.in f .r grave doubt. The atair Tali WI i.t rlifr b.ia !i lie of the I-.- ai'.e ,, I', ifg, M; hai.hrry located ..n -. n move I to the eat anl no m-upl-M a bra pluv. Thr work of moving the bu.ld.nga a r.'iw the rlv.-r iv.i i- nimen. ed b..u; thre,. w.-..k ag and : n pij, t . .i:iy complete . Th" i. iiiomiI .la in id iiecraaury on a.-coun; fietory aupply of w it-r. at I.-.ia; U w.n liable to break down or get out of is-.ir a: any time and aua - the ora of the .n'.lr.- a-a n'a w ok At tli- new oca t'o i .he hatchery ; .ihuii.l.intl.v mippllcd from i ajirliig of pure water that can b - operated a: a m. it deal l.m than be fore. Skamania i lin y P!on.-rr. The cltlj.-iia of Tampi. Pondl, hav-' deal: promptly with the lead, r of a:r:k 't whoae a. ti. im threaten, -, ;,i ,1 -Jtroy the pro.iprrily of that tl.uii'l.hlng place. A meeting war .a'li I to which the ukI tut r w.-re tnvlted an I they were then .irunptly ae.i.-l and j.u: on board of a .in v. .' - an.l tak'ii to gome unknow n pla.-- w-.th a w .ii. dug not t a: : -m : I. return. A pro.-lam itl-m m a'.s . ;iiied whl.h aiya In part: 'To the anarch: and prof. alotial la1.. or ngitat .r; We Mv th it your day In Tampa, nr.- at an end. We .antii! and will no; permit you Io il rev t.'il .r.w'roua city. If you have it-gird f..r your ife:y y ni will "hake Ita .Hi-.; from your f-e:. In coticlU'o.n, we notify th - m i .uf ictiir. r that thU niovetn.-a: of cltlr.etu Im not 'n your Intercut, but I" 'he Ino ret .f the entire c immunity." It haa bt'.-n augg.at.'il by a prominent innn.-rynian that If Flah Waplen Van Duaen hopea to obt.llll any definite re sult from hi haVherlea nbov,. The Dalles and C'elllo It would be un ex cellent thing to cloae the upper rlv.-r againat fall flahing. The llh tint are paaalng up the river now and th that will be In the river when the present rea son closes next week will not be able to get above The Dalle until the fall rise In the river. They will remain In the deep holes until full and mil . s one measures are taken will be caught by :h. irr river fishermen lefore having an oppor:u::l:y to n.v-end to the natural spawning; grounls. Vnder the provi sions cf the Hume tlshcry law th,. fish commissi uicr can declare any s r.'.im In the Hate closed to Ashing by Riving thirty iluys' notice of such in nil. Ml. The fish warden has annoii wed that the provisions of the closed scoson will be vigorously enforced an.l It will be llitl? avail to prevent the fish being taken lure when they will certainly bo caught In ihe upper river before being nil. .wed to spawn. A dlspntch to the Victoria Colonist from Vancouver date 1 Friday says: The salmon run on the Fnser river Inst night averaged vernl him lre.1 to the boat. Several boat came In with over 1000. As the limit of 200 to th,. boat was atlll on. the nupiber of fish thrown overboard to rot along the shore wa appalling. A member of thr execu.lve of the Canner' Association was asked by the Colonist correspondent this morn ing why the cannera could not handle mora than i'0 pounds to th boat. Tht Informant tatd that It wai owing to the it-arclty of Inalde labor. Iurlli( the atrlke the Indian and the uaw In the north wr warned not to malu their annual trip down owing to the itrlkt. A a reault th Indiana waited so long lint they became (llaguated and deebb-d not to come, at all. If labor had b-4'i pl.nllful. the tanner coul have taken 3'i .r over to the boat. A It la, a givat deal of th lalnr baa gone to the Houn !. apparently In defiance, of th' Ali'-n Ia bor law. At th- prent time i large numb-r of Itrltlah Columbia In diana ar- aaid to be working In tne I'ug-t sound ca iii.-ilca Indiana contract ed for on tbla l le of the line. The aa!, of dellnnui'iit property under the netv law I still the iibj-ct ()f cunxld cr ibk- Jiacuaalon, and jart!.ularly on th; r.. -iit declaration of Multnomah f-ounty iiMlebila, whl.h County Judge Cray in terpret a meaning that only property Ih. ngiit In by the city and school board prior t , IVj3 will be Hold. 'Tnlll 1H13 each illy and chool dlntrlct wat em powered to buy In delinquent prprty on th-lr rvapiitlve llata," aail Judge "irav yelerday. "In a law wa paaard by the egia;ure auttwriilng the ountle to buy In delinquent property for thr city and othr public corpora tion, and keep .-p.xrate account fr aeli depr meni of the g ivernment. Aa I un l-raunj It Multnomih county pro poaea t sel only u-h property ua wa I .1.. Im .-... ... .t... ....-..,.. ..a .l.ttl V , u T":' ,! law of M3 If hi can Im; done t . I b,. an exo.-ll.-nt arrang -m. nt for the I , , ,,. mm .l un lea a It will not affect thr coun- iy book. It d not -m Ju: to .r..rrty owner whi have pall their tax- promptly to hive dll".iu nt of fr.on eight to t-n e.ir standing re- i-m their projierly without lnter-st. ista or jM-naiti s. Wbil exeeaaive p'-n- iltle ahould, pethaj.a Ih- remlttej ;n a gie.it many .a.-i th- county wl.l stand to I .r a large Hum that should he pul l in. T . renili all co f w ould a- .-m to give t jx-hlrk.-r a d -r.de liy unfair a I an :age." PKTKH JACKSON'S CAHKKR. Famous Australian I!ru'.er Who Wen! the Pace Die In the Land of His l)tr:h. Snorting men the wvrll over heard with regret of peter J.i- k-.n's death In an Australian hospital about a month ago. When pugilism waa a: It hlghe: 'In: of popularity In this .u::ry Jick in gave promise of b coming a cham ilnn among tbte heavyweight. Hut an xceseive d.-votlon to dissipation rulnl his health, and la'. 'r he ileve!oied mus- ular consumption and death in fol- nw si Although the death ivcurred nearly a m .nth agv. ; la not until n w that the :hoiianls who were once glid to call ;h'iii li bis friends and a lm'.r-r. w r- apprai J f It. Even In Australia, w h-re it s. urrvl. anl where ie cam- fr'in t i endeavor to take the ivv w-lght champ, n hin from Anier i, thr even: c.iuse.1 little comment. VI th- pap-r In IltU-ibane, a copy of which wa i-.-. ivel by the Moan.i. had i a.iy, w is ' -IVter Ja. k.n. ex-cham-! .ii h'-avyw eight b. x r. .li.- l Ins", eight ! a priv.i'e sanitarium at H.imi, from oiisiimption. He was In hl foril-th . ar. Although the d-ith was not al-g- tb.-r un -p el.-1, tb,. new. will be rcceiv.-i with r.gret in all sor;ing eir- les " The funeral took place a: Hri-- bn-. Ja-liS.n arrlve.1 In San Francisco 1 ar ago from Austral'.i. and as he n-ad,. a g ool showing against some of h- coming men of th" oeriol and had splen 11.1 knowledge of boxing, he was app .lnt.il instructor of tne i aurornia Athletic club. Corbet t wa.s Instructor of the Olympic lub at the same time, an I a match was arranged between the two nun. I: lasted Tfi mm Is, and ended in a draw. Coi-b-lt at thit time had no vc .rd. while Ja.-ks n bad b-en fighting f .r yea- I i Australia for small purse llts friends claimed that he hat a re b-g a: the Im of th - tight, and said thl accounted for the poor showing he mad-agai-i: Corbett. II ) next tlglit of inv ini .ortaii 'c was with Sheriff ),, li-us-sian." wh had f nigh: a draw w ith Kil i.iln, a tight which h- won In the eight iintli roinl. Shortly afterwards he w.-nt to 1'n.tl.ind and there d-f.-atel Slavin. He wn lionized by the smart sporting si ! and th.s was the ciu.se of his undoing, although lie had started on the downward road In San Fran cisco. When he returned to A-n.ri.-a he was virtually broken down, and his only tight afterwards were with men of pn standing MCSICAI.E AT WAKRKXTilN A d 'Hghtful and interesting entertain ment was given at Warren's hall In Wirrentoti last n!uh: in which several local musicians and speaker assisted. The program was as follows: Song Quartette It viiatl on Mrs. Ja. K. ..Hawkins S ilo Miss I,es; Lind l'iano Iniet . ..Mlss.-a Jesi. Sands ail Florence Co 1.1 ird. Itcltatlon Me. J . T. Ie Solo Mlsg Alic,, Swen-y Sing Quarte::e It.vit.ltlon Mrs. Jas. K. Hiwkins Duett . ... Ml-s Lessle I.ln.l and J. T. I.e. S,i Miss Millie Dawson I'. ana Duet: Mis Florence and Gertrude Grah im. Solo Mr. J. T. I.ee Recitation Mrs. F rgurson Duett Mrs. Wood and Uslr I.ln i Solo Mr. Sidney Campbell Piano Solo Mi N-llle Husy Dialogue Mlss.v Evelyn O'Hara and Susie Cawker. Solo Miss Ie!l IJnl Recitation Mrs. Jas. K. Hawkins Sang Quartette PANKRUPT SALE. The entire sto.-k of 11. To!, consisting of dry goods and enrloa must be closed out within thirty days. Goods sold re gardless of cost. 851 Commercial St. 8T71KOT PAIR PIA.Va. Hoothg Will Ot Reaiiy for th Merchant Within a Short Time. The triumphal arch at th entrince of Ihe Btreet Pair I le-jlnnlna; to assume hape and proportion and sufficient will bfcv be-n done to It by Monday evening to permit Artist fiwope to ex-rcl; hi decorative art upon It by Tuesday next. Many of the mrehan:a hav alrady signified their Int-ntlon of taking one or more paef at the Strett Fair and work upon thr booth will be tar:el early In the week. The committee la building the booth a far a the car ptriter work I concernel and each ren ter choose and carrlen out hi own decorative design. The ffect wll! be exceedingly artistic; and a view of th booth on the opening day of the Fair will ihow a result that fan only be ap preciated by thoae who have already seen what rin Vie iecomplllhed at a compira-lvely a'lght exp'nae In uch place a Portlind and Pendleton and The Pallr. where the Street Fair ha been carried out ucciifu!y by th en terprise of the c!tlrn. Should th. eemaindTof the merchant who have not a yet been Interviewed by the agent appointed by Dlre-tor-O'neral Fulfon respnnl In the same manner a the vry great majority of thoae alr'ady seen there can be no doubt but th.t the mice of the flmt Asto ria Fair will be at leant erjual to some - "'l w'h are commonly reported to . . ,. ' . have better advantage, . . ,. ..... .. I 1 "e ro-ri r air nee i- lflI nay i ... , , j m out -r, n. jo-ri-roy anl ia now glng on to Taroma. whence It cornea here at the beginning of the week af ter next. So there Is not much time to do all that remain to be done and Director Fulton and his coadjutor will have their hand full to g"t through with th-lr duties efficiently. They de clare that If 'he merchant decorate tleir liMith promptly the rt of th? program will fit In naturally. Th? nw features to the regatta add el by the Street Fair should do much towarls drawing an even Urger crowd of visitor than ha heretofore been In the habit of visiting the city and every effort will he ma.le to convince the tranger within our gate that Astoria Is a real Mve town, fully worthy of the honor of being one of the first port of th Pacific; coast. ASTORIA STREETI FAIR, Tender ar? Invited for the exclusive privilege of sll!ng fruit, cakes, canea. cm fectl'.nerv, confetti, pulled candy, to bacco an l clgara, rubber balls, billoons, ba.lgv. program. oft drink, beer, pop corn, peanut. Ice cream, tea and coffee, during the Street Fair between August : and 31. All tenders to be sent ?aled jn 1 accompanied by chei k to the amount of 25 p-r cent of the bid to O. C. Fulton and must be In by noon on Sat urday August 17. TRRASUPER'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds in the city treasury to pay warrant drawn on the follow ing special tree; fund and endorsed prior to the dat.s named herein: Astor street, S xth to Ninth. July 13. 1-99. Commercial street. Tenth to Eighth. Ornber 8, 1900. Commercial street. Fourteenth to Sev enteenth. March 22. 1901. Seventeenth street, Irving to Jerome, March 2.'. 19"1. r rankiin avenue. Twenty-sixth to Thirty-first, May 10, 1901. Elev nih street. Franklin Io Harrison. January 13, 1901. Thlrty-.lchth street. Duane to Harri s n, January 25. 1901. Franklin Ave., Thirty-first to claim line, November 21. 19o0. Seventh strert, Bond to Astor, Octo ber . 13. Flft e ti t ti s r-et, Exchange t Irving, January 24. 11. Tw If.h stret. Commercial ta Frank 1 In. May 9, 1901. Interest will cease after this date. F. J. CARNEY, City Treasurer. .Vsloria. Oregon. August 7. 1901. A Merchants9 Contest FOKFIVi: III MIKFO DOLLARS IX (,OI.I COIN. Th un I -rsigned merchants ot Astoria for the purpose of showing their appre- ! elation to their customers, have agreed I :.i star; a contest under the following con It Ions: We give on? vote for every ten (10) cent pu.-elu'. Voles may be cast for anv s iety, organisation, public or private in-t'tutlon or Individual. No votes can by s il ! under any circum stances. Tne contest lasts from now until October 1. The s viety. Institution or individual rece.vlng the highest total of vote will be award-d the five hundred dollars with which to buy a piano, or furniture or whatever they may prefer to buy. Ross. Ipggin & Co.. groceries, etc. Kish-r Pr.. groceries, etc. Johnson Hi vs., groceries, etc. V. H. Coffey, gnceriee:, etc. James Crouehley, grocer. Central Meat Market. P. Lawler Co., fish market. Ptlace Restaurant. Seaside R ik ry. Oregon Pakery. Rohlnson Furniture Store. The He H:v. department store. Th.' Wonder, department store. H order's Candy and Ice Cream Parlors. Tagg's Candy and Ice Cream Parlors. John Hahn. shoe store. J. H. Seymour. Jeweler. Eagle Drug Store. Central Drug Store. Herman Wise, clothing, hats, etc. C. H. Conpr, dry goods, clothing, etc. S. Diniger, clothing, hats, etc. N. SchliHsell. clothing, hats, etc. Will Madison's Cigar Store. Jack Rum,' cigar. P. Miller S in. cigars. Theo. Rricker. cigars. John Pentilla. cigars. .1. Utxinger, cigars. Fred Prown, cigars. , f SPECIAL SJJ SPECIAL For a Few 400 Pairs RIEN'S These pants are made of woolen Cassimers ami Tweeds and always sell at $3.00, bjt we have too many of them, therefore you have a chance to get them at $1.90 a pair. We have all sizes now, don't wait until your size is gone, because you won't get such panto at such a price in a long time. HERMAN WISE The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. FURNITURE BALE. Owing t my depirtur by September I. ror ban Franolaco. I will offer the entire contents of ray bouao at private nit. Part I--s aewtrintr to purchase the wbola or part thereof ahould call be tween the hours of 10 and 11 a. m.. and 2 to 4 or 7 to p. m. 9. DA'ZIGER. tXt Fourteen'-h lot A Y0TIHG CONTEST Given by the Enterprising Merchants of Astoria by Which a $500 Kimball Piano Will be Given Away FREE To the School. Church, Lodge or Lady of Astoria vote! the most popular by September 21. 1901. All ballots must be marked with name of merchant issuing same. Other wise they will not be counted. The following merchants issue one vote with each !5c cash purchase. PACIFIC BAKERY. Bakery. PHANAHANS. Drygoods Store. P. A. STOKES, Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. PETERSON & BROWN, Boots and Shoes. A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, Crockery. Hardware and Fuel. SCHOLFIELD & HAl'KE. Groceries. FOARD & STOKES CO.. Groceries. Harlware and Queensware. A. W. SHIPLEV. Groceries, terms Cash. 652 Commercial. WASHINGTON MARKET, Christenssn & Co., Meats. B. F. ALLEN & SON, Wallpaper and Paints. GRIFFIN & REED, Books and Station ery. BOSTON RESTAURANT. Gallagher & Lelnweber. Props. MISS MEANY. Milliner.. H. H. ZAPF, Furniture. H. EKSTROM. Jeweler Piano on exhibition at Foard & Stokes Co.'s show wln loa-, Eiler's Piano House, of Portland. Ore., Pacific Coast repre sentatives for Kimball Pianos. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 5n Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR TELEPHONE. RED 201. J.A. FASTABEND! GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. 1 i.KLyrrwv Tr- -r-'- ' V. ,as- .V. ri.s. .. THE PLACE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT FISSER BROTHERS, Astoria. Ore. Days Only PANTS 400 Andrew Asp, f i)fi laker, lluiuiti n ItdvJxr FIR3T-CLAS3 WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship aal Steamboat Repairing, General Black smithing, First-Clasa Horse sboeing, etc. COSHER TWELFTH BJ1D DUfljUi STS WRERB DO TOU t rniri HAVE TOO TRIED A. W. SHIPLEY? tU Commercial Stmt DO YOU KNOW That he gives tht best there Is to be had In the crry for th least money? Place an order one and see. PRAEL 6l COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. 538 Duan? Su. Astorli, Ore. W. J. COOK, Mgt Res. Tel. 1UL For Sale by FOARD & STOKES :-l Wisdom Today COMFORT TOMORROW TO TROVE IT BUY THE OIHITE AND USE IT r j M 6 STOKES CO. SOI.E AGKNT3 1 t