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Tllli.MOItNINO AHTOWAN, FRIDAY, AtClST 10, 1901. HIGH AND LOW II Kh III Valllrt 411, 1 low III prlro, W hav iy far Mm im.-.! jiuoi inn'"! of In in iu in A'lorl nn hi,, tvllliig tli'in i M nr-t( liiimaln. i 'nil 'nrly before nil Din lir imp have Ik-u 'nkiMi, at the Hloie," Iti'H.-t, IIMOINN A CO. rrr The Morning Astorlan TCI.MPIIoNK Ml. All contract for iidvcrtmuiK in llio Antoiliin arc made on i Rinir n lit en l circulation four limvw Iiwkci Ohio Hint of nny piipcr publUhcJ or circulated in Out op county. TOIlAY H WEATUWH. I'HltTLASP, n.. auk V -W.l-tlt Oregon, Friday, cloudy tu xirtly cloudy with howri along (hp ('want mill In Hi" tir(hrii portion, cmlrr 'xerpt wr th ti.anl; Weiti-rn Washington, probably hower. cooler; llal.ni Wuliliil"li mil Ni-rlh"iii Idaho, cloud illli p"- I lily ttiuud'tiihowcr, iilr; liwl'in Oregon, probably llunl'rshwi. AROUND TOWN. H", It. M (U!ol bIjoui tVtrti". Tho Klin IU( at l'. II. i'oop:r'. 1 1 i 1 . kl.rnl Hi-'. ! day. -h'-j i 4! J hti..ii l-.l f 'r family u-. i ; " I Will! . A'll ' ' tn.iln ' I. I't 'ii ' T.-.i an t "Willi- ll.pin r a: I'1!it I li'v rol. li. W Wan. r a t iriiiik'h: n liu M"lt. f ui t-i I-: -i :l Tl.' t'ni I n! bill rlilp now ba f.iitr N i wal'.lnK ".it main 41 f -r your foal Kiuirf m. n! l'i i'r ttuiily IlllrJ. Itrc 11-. r ii in"al -ll jlnt- Bun It laum:it, 12 C niiiin-r. ial atrfcl, l'.i!r:. 'i iiilii in- l i'-ii ll: if l .-it i1a) ' it. Aim on n li- Hjuii I ,'l'.ii- Jai'Siirix ( uhla of all klnJ, iln-ap n( Yiknhania llaiaar; : 4.'uinni-rcta Hi. Tti,- S ir'ifliiii .-:imlilp Tyr fl-arr W.-.liii-,l.iy from Via Uiom i k ( r itiln port (urn mlk iI.'IIvittI twlc dally by lh j M.Ik Irpot ,,-oiiiit Ti-nt.'i aiitl liuanr .. . ... . . i . Hlr.-el" llarnct I'lrAii.vl an I nlU I a: tlnni-lt'a li Twlfih airvol. I(anii uiiIU l lmit piicn, T'i- n'.i-.iiii:ii. I n1-.ii i i of Hi,. ",,. I.iii I in t A"latlc i-iiinii my u ,lui to ar. rlv H liiir l.iv. II ii i y i'. Til otii n. l uinlv tr, iir. i. n on 11 tinv io Skniw,i, U n- In ii II "i.i-n,l a iiimitli "l h lo lack of a nii ii'iim llnr.. w. li. lll-i-!.f of li,. V!oll.l I'r i(f . -i-i v -, i i.l ii I -1 ii'k'i: An'.i' l Tin- new f.i.l block if Knox liii" i i llrnii-n. i i''i" iii I ie ,1,1-m i'. II. I'ooivr, aolp nit'-n;. Plirnlnhi-J rooiini to let by tli ilny, work or month. T-rma rcmionaliliv Ap ply 2IJ Fourtinfiiih ulro-'t. I K Wari.'n .in I Miit, Warr.-n liavc r : ui ril f t r n vlult nf , v.-i i ,l.i) n TI'" l'nll.'a a '.I Moo I Hlvi'r. Jii"t In. .Ilri'.'l from the moin r. n i nr na 1 lot of tin., witter nic!,iiin. A l.ii'K'' io, u to lei from. -Jolnmoii lirm, Tli- '',.'lllloi I'luli will iiivc n ilinci ai ;h Iloicl l'i n i.' I lonlnlit mill tlx I ;ill'll.l.-r will li'.ivo li.T iliK'k ut S p. m. Th' IjhIIx' IiiIM of aii'ce Kplaco. pal cluir"h will ti .11 a lawn jmcUI thin (iv.'iiln, nn th church Inwn. ltcfrcah inctita will hi' ncrvcil nnl a corJIiil In vitation H I'XtlMllli'll to till. HKST 1S-OKNT MEAL; Sl'N IIIOSTAUIIANT. RISING MEN '5 Fancy Vests, Extra Pants, Nobby Hats, Golf and Stiff Bo5om Shirts, Shoes,' Jndcr wear, Trunks, Valises, etc. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST Sole Agent for the Celebrated IIAWES S. DANZIGER Jut received, (ho Knox hat tor fall nil wlnmr, W01-W2, both HIT and m.fi ityli'i,'! 0. II. C'Hipor', o agent, MU France ll"l'l"n, who I to 1k mirrli'J shortly, nill return from mi r. ti'ii'lrj visit with California friend Hoi urday. I'arti li'ilillnit coupon for crockery war at C. H. Cmper should (resent llu- same wlilln (lie n.jr( ni'-n c Is huge. Iloll't dflay. Kit flmt-ii hurnm and general rnpalrlug i to A." C. I'llmell, 109 Twnlih Htiv-(. Price, reniMmljU mil ailifu: llmi guaratili"!. Cfiiini pur rye, America' fl nt wlilnkv. Tli nilly pur good; gimr- iil.'M rli'h iil mllw. JoJIS L (AHI.HON. Hulo A-nt. Iiitvln A i lr'.t liav rrflllnl tlli IMIur Baths with porcelain itil Ev erything u"w n n1 clean. Fuur flrnt cUm barber lwy mi hutiil. Th. Columbia Hlvir Packet' Asso ciation linn loll'lTnl (n the r'KH'IU I'l.'ll- lintt.T the Uw ( tin- twn iu Kl Hurl mi. I Alarm during Hit carnival, Th ItoI.erUoti log raft to still hur.l ai,, I f.ut aground in Hi Wi-;purt al'Hiiili mil r.inli.'iulili- ilKTI.u'ty liiuy llr 'IHilUllliTi-l Kl!lllC lT UUI. Jnhii A. Miiit.iit-rv ha i.i,enrj a ! t t 4:1 II, in 1 utri-rj an) U (rri.ttri,! l,i ,), nil rl of I'liiinl'InK an. I tln nm at thr liiwi-a; ri. lt 'lyn c ni !: lonKi-r, In o'i-jiht n. nmk-. I-im tr.mbla with mnvn ami i'hliniiy rtiir (ban nny oth-r. (li-orir' W Hanborn. ux-tit, irkiihnnr nil j W. V Whl.i'l-. ly ff'in I' irt;.in.. ! Ki-vi-i,- f i-i ft-- M.t) it ra n lili ii i i 'ui-mi' I riviiit- 1 )'-' I 1.1 y -.liitt i.ik uk in ir Ic- (I'ainly ,-n ill!. .11, 1 fr.m tliu Until William Hw ti:-r .ml j.r n- :..r t !'! I'oil i'i.l M.-:i iny. . n : . t -olny n Vii.i Mr Sv nn 1 hi" f un i!v .in- '.'n Unit ;bi- umm, r iii tli- ' 1 1..:.-1 ruv.-i. Ariiirtgi-in'ii'.a f..r 111- or n.i.l ,n tin iin-i ii of tli, r t if i t J. ap' pi k'i' "!Hr ti"fa.t"rlly. Tli- ii-r.-mony will i.ik- i plji i- Auiiuvt Ih" .lay "f ill- !r'ii,m mirr W hiiv.' lt..ji-r an I "lil! I'i n. li ( rfn ni-- In bulk, nlin !hi- tn-; - tner! -mn w-rfiiiii'' In bulk ll"iik' y our b ' l!i ailit Rrt ill.-IH nil' il W lib It 11 1'. NUIla ymi. "ha. ltok'-rv Ti- Fi-l iallou ..f LiUt will nin in viuH.ni : Sr.uil b- Siin.lay ant r-Ju. I r.ii' liii"' I.- ! nu,l- for !lii mi '- A I'totfi un of f i,.( ri.i'ii nn.l Iht i."rt liavt- Iw-n nrr.irin ,t. j VI. ior, ih,. la.yoar-oi i, ,,f N -. 'M. of Si.-n-n. .lii- l ' r l iy mo!"' 'up from ll;iiih'-rli. Hivir.il tli-r ' nii-niti' i of Mr. Ni-W'ii'ii f trull v nr.- 'iif-f'-ilnii from liu' it!M.. iihl.h b.ts h--- v.'l.t 'in c In Hi'1 Ic.nliy j Tin- Siim1.iv ni-li.nil "f Un" Kli! I.u'li ; 'un i lnir. l, ill. I Klu" an .-x.-iiiho'II lo ji'liln.H'k on Tuca.lny, AUKU-i Til nl'Milirt wi! li-av,. Il.inllioi n cniiiii i y wit 7 a. m, an, I Kl-li1!- Hr.n." whirf ai ' T ?o a. in. Tli k-i- .'-ii ' '.-iii". Tin- TI..' I'.'lii! y:.r Hum,- la now i p.-n to thr pul.ll ut 11- loi vi iiih S'.. Tin- ci-ii-bi iitr l T 'kc r..ii! t vt.-rn n'-rv-rl In any a. )!,'. KvcrylliliiK ni w un.l up to .la:.-. H ivlii' ih.- l.c.it. Open .l.iv ail ii'Kht. Frank I Halt, prcprliior. I, i:iif'. f.iimm tal.l.' .ti lli'.ii lia cm tic f nnul a: Fo iiil .V Siok. a l"o. Flin Ht nri-a.-nca mi the ui.itk.'i. Straii licrrlcn, blackbcrili'-', nppil'.''a nn.l alli-, cr aintc. If you i njoy aom,'!liliiir rml nlci", Ijinn'a piiMcivca villi till ih' bill. Th,. run.-r.il of the tn:. Krl W!, k mnn w :ll tv in l-M- i he- .lucpic-a of th. Iclue of F'Mlll-ll 111 rilli'llloml, mil memlurt of liu n ii x 1 1 1 iry, the Fin nish HlKtcrhiiol, will .iti'-nl 'n a biily. Th.-iv wTI iiNn !- r pr,i"n:.i:lve from ih,. A. O. V, W, nii'l I he K.iifl.'a. of both of which :he ,1c ".H''il w-w a mcml cr. The fun.Tiil will bo helil Hiitunliiy mnin Iiik nt M o'clock from 1 -Ill's un.ler. taklnn pirlora it ml th) inl'rm.nt will be i;t ilrenwooil cemi'lPry. Siitllolent ato.iin r ncconmi'iil i lions hnve been ell Ifiilful (,i convey all who may wish to lie to llrvenwooil. SUITS $3 DERBY HAT The Tnku I'jj kliiK f'iniiiiy, which win UT'I by tliii CiiilTroy yrn1ll yi-nliT.liy, niud a bill of al In (hi run loin l"nis traiuifi-rrliiir th ituikillne Iiiuiii h Tnku tn rlie l'ciili'. 1'ixkliiif n1 Navlvitliin 'nmiiny. Th" oimM'Tu t J ri nmn-'il will II. I'nrtlri -W.fi rurnlt urt ilriuM nt ( ' vrrlnnk ihn l',nu illy tu (iiirt Iim' ut H. HifUiK, 'r Whllo C'nl l''rubl4 li u) fivn i'ih !h"r Jtlll ri'iniln unnM mini' i.irlr fiinillur, rhlmi mil iilium ur', klti hi'ft ut"nll, l Ui't ilim, w ilnut rn"iii mt, ( whli'li iium Im: vi'.J wl!h l'i (In- n-xt llfl'-ii '1iy. The ', ll A N. Iiiui lim1u I rt,. of fk from Attnrlit an I I'orllun l tr (h 1'nri-AniTUm) rXi'Mlllnii at HiifTnto TI.Iik!. will l on uld flr-t to third TunmUy. Junn Vi October, Inclualv. Th'ii lli kntii mum b- u'il for coutln umu pu( foinK, but miiKvrni will ti nlliiwril wI'Mn nnul limit rtuniliui Thi- nl'amrr lcnfi w. l-.ll-r win nlillKI id iut In at I'orl oif ml. th liwavy weiliT riicnini-r'-'l u 1 1 ! n r all lh flfni'n on til1 lck llm. Th.- im-n iT! tfrn haii'la lilwi In Han Fran- i li.'i anil vr im( u-.l to 111" wurk Tin- Kl b-r In n.rwr !l up In I'ortUnil wlib '"hiii.;.;a ami I, i'.Ii b alH will rwnain lillo un ll lb, ir:kc in ! I l-l. F'-w IV'h. rmen w.-re on the river laa lull li! nn, I r,IUK to an itKreiiuiiit iii.i t- brtw'en the W.iahln e : .n a . I Or Ifoii m il rlll-a in I :he l.ai kera .1.1 ' 'hi nioraitr planla ant i anu-ri. w: l.wn 1 .ii Ik lit for :h" ro-inn li.-puti.-a M. ll.avy ami llu'lnian l.eil.t.. I.i.ti :h" l.r: nay tu prev :i! Itl.-iiitl fluhlnic !o a.'., (hit ih- i.i. k. ox h mw-a r-maln ilKhily ilo'l. Frank ll.'lmun. '. f Knappion. w.i lir.UKlK :,. !!ie i i!y li'. li:Khi ali-l iak'II :.. Mary' b ..t.il, where h - ll un , I ui II- la l .i. y tuiri ali'.U! ihe i.-iil ml th.- kul, may be f r t.-;tir.l In a,t llll..n niie ,,r rii..r- illw are t.r .k- ii an I he pr ol.al.ly MiHiullie I ..:li T in-Jurl-a The ie! ill of ihe a.-. 1,1,'ir. wr c: k o'.i ii a! tin- h -iLial l.ia: liiuhi. ir Fiili in aiivul- l ll'lmaii. who was r. !!.: n easily a imiiLI ) expert. . I it l.iai a.vounta. The m r. h.miM . f in.- l:y are eip irit; a h'-ivy volume "f :ri'le l'if!nnliiK .l.i'iirlay. The fluli.-.-.n-'ii will be paril i:iv pai.l by ih.it ilm.- aril the next few l iya will a-i- She 'I :ri!iul on uf larne. iiin uf money for ih- anlmon pm keJ l y :Nc local cann re In Ihe nelirh- 'i .:io., ,,f s;i3.mh a ;ll be (..il l out , r.m iniii'-rlil a.; 1 while i.m,. i f Hie fth i ui' n wvr" conal I-ralilT In J-bt lo tlv an-i rl a l-for-.- Ihe '.Ic run coinmen.-eJ tti-re will be en iu ;h Ui iuare iheir a count anil K-ve "hi m a poniforl.il bat- me-, a larir- pur; f which will be !m meiliaie ap 'iu with l,-.il bus.mn.H mn. I'l piity Wirl, n llu'.inian uu 1 lvpu:y Fir-li i' .:iiMitl 'tier Mcltcuvy r''iunu il :. th- .l y la-: n gh: from a pilro'lnj; tr.p up 'he river, lurliii; w !i!ch the tV!i '. in 'll Mer,. 'v.irii l ihai the (irovN l..:m .f the i ,.a -.1 ,i m woul l lie riK orouily iiifor.l ml ih.it any one , .uinii: vMr.lui; :li- law woull r''.'lve .In- maxim nn i n . 1 1 Thin mornini" :ne in. i .lepirl-a i:l .Jiur: ui In the launch K.U'ic un I for th- next few ili w ut u i! -li ;h,. 'ow-r r.v r 1 1 ' 'ly. KM J cih, of H.ilnli'V. U a-rvmi; a .iicr luiilifT an I w ill 1 ..k on! for ili.il par: f th- rlv T In hla l.-in ly. ' t'oimiy Ju (iray i an j r j t r.-l .t r-poit i-.ieiiiiK :h- .iff .it of ih. cmn. tv f 'I' '.lie pin: a -Mi) ye.ua. Th fW urea h ow tint n ihut limo ihe lu lcb: e,!lli -it of tlie i-nu.lty tills be .'11 iv.luce.l ';!."..iioi) a. i l over !.'''. too has been p.ibl on- In Inier-st on ivurr nr.. The ixi.-1:- . In In lelib ilii . '.i-s '.he o.ih on han.l. is .ill, m; $iW,ikn, 1. ilii t.iiB the amount j .1 IK- for ilelln.iie;i; lax 'S Ihe net ilebt U .iluiii: J.'i'.oo". Jiilite Crav makes a.uii" liibT'-vltiic rivoiirneilaiion In :h report thu will iculi .tlv.iuUiK - m.ily i i tile couniy. i ounty i ips k Wh li y 1 sen lliiif ou! iiiiil es to il' liiiiiuivi: iix!.-i's ii .ufyiiii iliem of ihe Mile of l.in Is h. 1.1 for impai 1 taxes whicli will be Ii-'.il :i'x; m.n'.h. The SpraniU' I'litilMiuiK v'ompinv, of Ieirolt, Mlchluan, pu'.IUh. i s of "Th -Aincrican Itoy," h ive tile! a form U n--quest with the m.m.ii;enit'n; of the Si. I.miis eXposliloil ih.ii a buys' bull linn b,. iiuiile on of Ihe fe.uur of the worl l's txpowitlon for VMS. They lire bucking up this request by -very tne.ins posvliilo, mill they .isk for tin' support '.n this iinil-.riiikli'ir uf tho boys mill their friends. In Kiiierul. the plan is to hive n buHil'ins tin: shall accomm 1 ate exhltilts of Ihi.v Invention liliil enterprise. Ami shall have nn ass-nili'y tnll In which there may be .1 boys' porgrt's. tvnvi ntlons of men nml woiiimi Mork eis In behalf of the boys, ami luiVtltiK if nssoclallons of amatiirs, ji!f nml national. The project Is a unique one anil, If cnirloj ihroiuh, will u,l.l greatly to the popular Interest In tin? i xposl tlou. llober: Johnsm, ngel almii! fie years, who tins h.ul charge of the ('.ran: ranch on Youngs river for llie past twelve or fourteen years, was accidentally drown ed yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock. His two companion looked In v iln for his body nn(l as a strong tide was run ning It is thought that he was carried seaward. Johnson, Ed. Nelson and Hill Lowe started from the Cirant place In a skiff, the two Inst named rowing while Johnson was In the stern steering. Op posite Greenwood c ni'tery the boat 'truck nn a snag, and conienee l to leak, Vi'lson sinned to swim ashore with a rope but was obliged to return to the boat. He mad? a second trip and short ly after he left the boat It gave a lurch and Johnson waa thrown Into the water. His companion anxiously watched the surface of the water but the body did not come up. Mtr Flih Ward'n Va.n Duen, who to on a trip t th heilqijarl-rs of th Columbli, will pay particular attention t i a hitch fry itj un.T runahlTatl'm on (he Hmi't river nrar rtwan Fall, about twnty-flv mil" from the (nt K"ii a 11 to line Th plus- I unusual ly udviiilag jjs tn-nMr of a lurie diim ciiisirucl'l M Ihe fall. The sl:- M rei-.mm"ri...i an-J 'li isiriibllshm-nt of u hnoliTy 'here iirg-d oy li'-j.uty Fish ''oinmlliier Mo:',ivy, 'it WahliiK!on. woo ii iitiJ.Mjb'elly ihe b'-st Inform'-l 'Xpert on itrtMiitil ir'.paita::.iii In th" S nihweat, Mr. Mrlfuy al.J that th 1 1, -ail, hi is Meal and :hnt If a plant of audi ieii! cap iclty wii frH t-l ther would Im .io lllll" u'ty In handling 20, iM.M) gg annually, Th,. fish ihnt a chihI the rlv"r ar d-slriible and th W'ahington hit.-herl- will tak-r any "g thai th- Hwan Fall (.lint cannot cm- for. Mr. Vai Dusn will ala) ln spic! oilier !: that -xie-r's employ1?'! by the atat- hav- invetlgat"l and re ft -rt 1 on. AT THK FA I It. I low line of th,. Nuta.nlltle of the Fhow la M-ntlon-l in Tacoma. Th- Tifomi I'dger 'n speaking of .- oj. -nlng of :h- Hir'-t Fair glvea I'lrilculiir mention tu Hiljl (.'herlff. a M-cci pilgrim, who Is jn- of the nota- hlllii.-s of the Sirft Fair. It nays: "Hadji It Mah .fode 'h-riff la n Cable tin.. rig the men in rbe M.dw.iy show. I It la not only nn Am-rlcan citizen iind proud of the doc'jrnent that 'how he has for-iak-n alleglmc- : all for-lgn j. .', but . a Maon as w-ll. In ad- l;!l..n h .a vlcc-ir-jid-nt of :h? Actors' National I 'nl ui anl has b n a cbsje friend of "liuffalu Itlli" and 1'. T. Har n urn. "I Mjiiofod- is the a n of an Arab Ill-fun. and b-ars on his breas. tmJ- u.s for su '- win 'n rharpsliouiinK .11! .!, b'oa isivir I me? !ng. gun MMi.ging nn! ih- fascinating whlr.Tg I. ri!sh. H,. i ih., king . f ail dancer n :h- whirling D.-rvlfh, and, ihough U will b- lmpo.i-q,l- to provide the usual Melu-.f pele'.ii f r ;his dmc-. I-i Maliofoile w,li give a r.-pr iductl m in .be et-nltik, fi m the sduiiI. J has r.f.rd of two hours and thirty min utes. "H's n.nie t-! I .a Mahofol-'s s! iry. Hn-IJI s gnin-rt s r-Hir: linage to Mecca, fur Li Mahof i e, bke all good Moham- meJans. has made :hit pilgrlmag", the first sing - of the Joirney being by rail nl itetmer nl th la: by camel. Tti-r- ar- oih-r In the Mlliray shows ii h i miy clilm th- sun- tit!-, but he l th inly cherlff. This is a il'.le ac- liiir d only by Inheritance, and a literal rinslatlon is "proiihet of 'f d." Li Mahof.vl- is in cbarg- of ;h Str.-:s of ilro show. "An eXi -rle:ice n the inounialna near ly r.ble-,1 L.i Mah'.fod- of ti art. for he is pnmirdy a gun-singer and p-r- rmcr Mouni'il or af I,e can keep gun swinging behind bin back, hr owing them aiioii: him In a fa.vlna:- ng niann.r. A few years .go lal .Ma i.if o.l- ucconipanil tiulTa'o Hill on a Iiun!lng expeditl n Into '-he niount..ir.s. ml the man fr mi the balmy Southern nn! iiffi're, a, ute, y fr .in the snows. He nearly hL righ: haul after i: had lie, n s-v r iv fr.'.!il;'.n. A han!- ne sa 1 lie that h- n-'i '.as pres nted i In m by Ituff.il Mill. 1: r; luir-d tine,, ns' work to com,, I e ,h' S.iddl?, wii.vh l.i on- of ihe Mio.-t hands 'iiic iver ii.nl-. "Ilaljl l.n Mahof vl- CherltT !jas b -e.i i Ai:-r! -a i-lnce lSvI. coming to 'hi ii-i ry T.r 1'. T. Firnum's shows. He ;'iks m ire -ban l d a trib.il ! mgues nd .lis i French. Spanl-!, Japanese, .'.I'i.iii and KngUsh, !u; It 's his ability i sjieik Hie Lis. n.mi'l lingu.ige that i n' s liim most." YOt'tt PL'MMKK OVTINd. One of ill,. Loveliest pi.ivs ) Visit Is the II,:el Flavei. A::e:itlin is call'' 1 elsewhere to the in nincemcn! of that famous summer sort, the Hotel Flavel. This magnifl- eti! suinm-r palace I situated down ihe s a ai th month of the nmjes- Ic 'I'oiiimlila, and Is one of ;he mist lu.iiii i n ind compic! ! equipped sum m ! r-soris on the Pacific coast. Ev-ry iom ; e'.cc'iic Sighted and steam heat- d. and each suite of rooms has private Iviih anl toilet. Kadi rim I Itrus'el arp.-ted, and has the llnst furniture hat mon-y could purchase. The hotel grounds are delightful, sur- rou ided as they ire by i magnificent ark. The hotel faces one of the finest bmeh-'s on the coast. The sand is fine nd bicycling can be Indulged In along the '-ea-h for miles. The sheltered ver- .111 ins ap? ibilirbiful for evening strolls and :h re music every evening. Fresh sh. cbmis and crabs served at every me il. The club house Is set aside from the nia'n liu'lllng, and contains a barber hop. reading room, howling alloy, bil liard room an 1 bar. The club room Is manage,! hy gentlemanly help and ladlea an -M'j iy tiownng or inillanls without nnv he.st'.i ion. as It is so arrangea. here are many oilier attractions for PiitcrSnliiment: lawn icmis courts and croiuie; grounds, or. you can fish, hunt or take a, sail In a mat launch, or you can walk on ;ho beach one mile to F.irt Stevens and Inspect the government fort, light-house and Jetty. You will meet the best of people at the Hotel Flavel. No loafers allowed on the grounds. Hate from )f2 per day and unwnrds. according to location of room. For particulars, address Hotel Flavel, Flavel. Oregon, or J. I. Mitchell, B15 Marqiiam Ilullding, Portland, Oregon. COFFEE DRINKERS. Should not fall to try our Perfection Blend XI. & J. Coffee. Tour money back if it does not please you. Johnson Bro.a HAD I.EM" WINO. H ftwlt.'hl Fnm Hamahu to Whlky anl (he llogle M in (Jot .'llm. "For bad Iym Wing didn't do a alngle thing To a quantity of kkpI Kn'.u -ky )'tnw, Jtemor-f.i!ly lis a.gbul, wh-n Judg- N-liK.n fined him five. Which explain why be tlgur-a In the npw," Hallad of the H-f rm'.d i.'hlnaman. If Lad I-m Wln hud 3tu k o am- hu It pr . I n !.. - nave, hap pened, but in an l'i i; :j r ! -1 .nom '.nt b; switch I to Am-ri -ari whl-k-y. Chi nese method no i mix with Anglo- H.-x..n civilizatli.n e.n! :he ilis-illatlon of thf- rice has n affinity with the prxj.ict f the rye. Hincc when lm Wing w liche I It wa up to him t wa:ch out. rf a certainty there nould 1 sim'-'.hlrg doing. How many drink of whiskey Lni Wing saluratH b-for the flrew.rks began I immaterlil. I-m doei't know hirns-lf, but figure it at a-rmethlng lesi thin a hundred. He had a faint ;eco iection yi-t-rlay of having been happy to a d-gr-e never before PTp-nce'l. With himseif he wa distinctly IT. When Offlcir Phillip found him Wed neslay night he wa the center of a crowd of hi cjn:rymcn anl h? wa doing a monologue In a megaphone vol -e. Phillip jn't up on Chine and -out In't I -!1 whether I m Wing wa eulogi ling the blood .--d flag it anarchy i or was ofrring tu bet thrte to one that one ftsh blit-n In the tail didn't prove !hit C jmmlsl i-r Little was the fath er of the entire salmon pack. Hut he was making too much nole and per haps he wa 'hund-rlng out the detail of murl rnis ponapirary. If Lem Wing had b-n able io get a few more drink b- might have turnel Ilox-r. So Phil lips took him and al-J by Sh?riff L!n vill , Wing wa haled t the police sta tion. T'suallv. wh-n l Chinaman Is ar-r-siiil. no mat;er what the charge, hi tail is Immediately fcrjhcomlng fmm his fri-nds. Hut Im Wing was com p l!e.l to r main ia the rU ail night, no one app?arl:ig with the necessary five. T-s-.enlay, Lem Wing appeared In the police court with, he rest of the run of the night before. He apparently was unconcerned and dlln't give a rap. His r3e was the last to be called. While Prix-cuting Attorney Hughes was re citing that "within :he corporate lim its of th, city of A-VorU, Catsop coun ty. Oregon," etc., etc., he had b?en of fensively drunk. Wing studied the cell ing, and humm-d a little tune, keeping time with his felt sandaled foot. 'When the formal reil'ng f :he compliint wa ended Attorney Hughes turned to the d- fendait: "Vou Aabee drunk?" ' "Ya." r-pilel Wing. That was the only .noment he showed any Interest and for a moment he grin ned with an exp-ctant l.vik like one who forsees a curtain, mysteriously dropped, disclosing a heavily laden Christmas tree. Ju Igo Nelsoi playe. Santa Clau and he han I 'd one to Lem Wing that called for $3 cash, in default of which he will labor on the city n'.reet. Inci dentally. Wing received a talk that mgh: to do him gvd from the JuJge, luring which the !a;oo of the slipper kepi up. as he gently ran over the s'.riins of the Chinese fir "I'd leave ma happy home for you." Which same h 'me f'r the rex: few Jays will be the city Jal'l. AN AlTOMOMILn RACE. A fea ur of the Huffalo exposition will be a racj b-!ween automobiles rep- res-'nting all natlcns. Although It Is cia.me 1 that France Is ahead of us In the construction of :hose vehicles. It is hopl that American manufacturers will come la first. America generally keeps a: the heal of the procession In all lines of industry, science and medi- !ne. No country l.n the world has ever produc-d o good a medlcln; for the cure of stomach, liver, kidney an j bow el iis rl,TS as Hstetter's Sioma;h Hitiers. For over fifty years It has been the standard medicine. It pro mote. sound sleep, restores 'he appetite and cures dyspepsia, indigestion, consti pation and bllluisn ss, aUo prevents malaria, fever and ague. Do not fall to try the Bitters, as it wlil surely do voni cud. SEE PAT W'ATEKMELON HAXGIN" ON DE VINE! Ross, Higgins & Co. have received a larg consignment of the ripest and most luclous water melons seen In the city this season. A: the price for which they are siliiig, nobody's mouth n?ed water for one In vain. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Office of C. Q. M.. Vane.mv ?r Barracks. Wash., Aug. 6, 1901. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m. August 21st. 1901, for furnishing and delivery at Vancouver Barracks, Wash., 126 standard artillery horses. Delivery to commenoe within 60 after award of contract. Prefer. -nee giv en to animals of domestic production, equal. U. S. reserves the right to reject Conditions and quality and price being For further Information see circular to bidders or apply to this oillee. Envelopes any or all bids or any part thereof, containing proposals should be marked: "Iroposala for Artillery Horses," and addressed to the undersigned. J. W. Jc i's. C Q. M. STREET IMPROVEMENT. Notice Is hereby given, that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria lies declared Its determination and Intention to improve Commercial street In the City of Astoria as laid out and record- Oregon's Most Fashionable Resort THE HOTEL FLAVEL J. S. MITCHELL ic CO., Lem-e. Flavel, Ore. 8i'im launch will "nU: trips from Astoria to Flavel every tw,i h iur from 7 a. ni. to midnight every day during the Astoria Annual Regatta FREE TO HOTEL FLAVEL 01ESTS Hotel Rate ?J to r per diy with t '..ui Secure (toom, N w by T.-I. ph- r.e. ed bv John McClure and extended by Cyrus Oln-jr, fnm the west line of Sev enth street to the west line of Sixth street, upon the present established grade thereof and to the full width thereof, by removing all the old plank ing and side walks, grading the same to the established grade, and construct ing side walks on each side thjreof eight feet wide, and planking the same from curb to curb throughout the width with piank of three Inches in thickness by twelve Inches wide, and plan'tlig the crossing at the intersection of Com mercial street with Sixth sireet to the full width thenwf. except the por.lon thereof covered by the side walks, with similar planking. Ail material used In said Improvement shall be good sund red or yellow fir lumber and salJ lm firovement except aj herein otherwise provided shall conform to the require ments of general ordinance No. 190L in relation to the improvement of stree'-S. That the costs and expenses of making said Improvement shall be defrayed by special assessment upon the lots, lanls and premls-s abutting upon and other wise benefitted by said Improvement pro-rata according to the estimated ben efl'.s, which said district of lots, lands 29, and lots 3 a.-.d 4 In block 30, and all of the south half of block . and lots 5 and 6 In block 21, all in the Town ("now city) of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John McClure and extended by Cyrus O'ney, and which said dis trict Includes all lots ar.d lands and premises to be assessed to defray th?. costs and expenses of making said im provement. That the City Surveyor of the City of Astoria has been directed to prepare and rile with the Auditor and Police Judge of said city, estimates of the cosis and exp?n-s of constructing said fmprove rr.ynt and plans and speclflcaiioas far th oroposed work. That this notice of the intention of the Council to make said Improvement is j g.ven by publiea:lon in the Morning As torian for eight days by order of said Council, directing the same, the first publication being !n the issue of Aug. Tth. 191. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the Cl.'y of Astoria. and premises to be assessed io defray the csis and expenses of said improve ment Is as follows, to-wit: Commencing at th? northeast corner of lot five (5), in block twenty-two "'2), and running ;hem'e west to the northwest comer of lot six (6). In block twenty-one (21). thence south to the southwest corner of lot three (3), in block thirty (3o), thence east to th? southeat corner of lot four (4). in bloci twenty-nine (29), thence north to the place of beginning, and containing all of the north half of block GOVERNMENT BIDS. Proposals (or potatoes and onions, of fice Chief Commissary, Vancouver Bar racks, Wash., Aug. 15, 1901. Sealed pro posals for furnishing and deliveries' po tatoes and onions for seven months, beginning Oct. 1, 1901. will be received here and a: ottks of Commissaries at Fort Srevens, Ore.: Boise Barracks, C-, I an-.., W.ch lCnp-o CiinW Casey. Flagler, Walla Walla. Wright ami t anci'uver narractis, itusii., uiuu 11 a. in.. Aug. 30. 1901. and then open ed. Information furnishel on applka- l.w t?n,'..lo,,Oa Attn. linltlL nlMllnd! should be endorsed "Proposals for Pota toes anil unions, ana aJlre.-sja to Commissary of post to be supplied, or to Col. F. E. Wye, A. C. Q., Chief Com missary. ?0-i.., W. a. ..a.-- i'' "T ' '1 , ,i I V I J WHITE HOUSE COFFEE mm mm - FISHER BROTHERS " for Sale. Th CoIambU Klver Packer Associ ation has for tale, two ehooner and one launch. K description of the schooner follow: Schooner "Klnnejr" Ienth, J5.6; beam, 1L3; depth of hold, J.1014. Schooner "Hattle" Length, 31.9; beam, t.t; depth of bold. l.i. Offers will be received at (he office of the association, where full particu lars may also b had. TIiEASUPER'8 NOTICE. Notice Is hereby glveo that (here ar funds In the city treasury to pay all warrants drawn on the following special strse: fund and endorsed prior to the dates named herein: Astor street, g.xth to Ninth, July 1J, 1899. Commercial street. Tenth to Eighth, October f 1900. Commercial street. Fourteenth to Sev enteenth, March 22, 1901. Seventeenth street, Irving to Jerome, March 22. 1901. Franklin avenue. Twenty-sixth to Thlrty-flrst, May 10, 1901. Eleventh street. Franklin to Harrison, January 13, 1901. Thirty-eighth street. Duane to Haxru son, January 23, 1901. Franklin Ave., Thirty-first to claim line. November M, 1900. Seventh street. Bond to Astor, Octo ber , 10. Fifteenth street, Exchange to Irving. January H, 190L . Twelfth street. Commercial to Frank lin. May 9, 1901. Interest will cease after this date. ?. J. CARNEY, City Treasurer. Astoria, Oregon. August 7, 190L BANKRUPT SALE. The entire stock of H. ToL consisting of dry goods and curios must be closed out within thirty days. Goods sold re gardless of cost. S31 Commercial St. Andrew Asp, Wiffti laker, Blartsiili ui Itnnkotr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship anl Steamboat Repairing, General Black smithing, First-Class Horse shoeing, etc. C02NER TWELFTH fiHD DUAjU: STS J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL OTVTATO AND BUILDSR. tVBEIW DO TOTJ HAVE TrtXT TRX3D A. VV. SHIPLEY? S3 CooMaesotal Street DO YOU KNOW That he gtvea the beat tber is to be had tn the city fnv tho least mooey? Pface an order once and see. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. 538 Duane St.. Astoria, Ore. W. J. COOK, Mgr. Res. Tel. liSl. C. W. BARR DENTISf Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St.. A9TOR7A, OH. TELTSPHOTE. RED 2941. Wisdom Today COMFORT TOMORROW TO TROVE IT BUY THE HIHITE AND USE IT FOARD 4 STOKES CO, SOLE AGK.N'TS AMD UPTON'S TEA AT