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THi: HORNING ASTOUIAN, WEDNESDAY, ' AUGUST 21, 1901. i The Morning Astorian TNUUPIKiNM Ml. All contructi for iitivcrtmiiii In lh Antoi inn ut tf iimdo on it gii'ir nut co of circulation (our tlmwM luritcr t li tin Hint of uny pupvt published or circulated In Out nop county. TODAY'S WKATIUOH. i 'ItTI.-VNU. Aug. :o- WVtl-rn Oi-. V 'ii, V!nn W mliliiKinii, fair, warm rr. I'.'.miwii Oi-wguii, .litiii,,-i "ntia. ll.iii rn Waahlng .m and Northern 1 l ti', pri'b.lbly lit:uiralitn rr. i'"l-r; H 'utln rii Idaho, lliuiid,-riihoivr, im r In tin m!irti portion. AROUND TOWN. Hr It. ii. (Hston about turnoa. Tli Kiwi Hit at C. It. Ooopx"). Whit, Ah Cal, b-ti fur family us. I'lum, m.iln HI. "1 'plm" Tin ami "Whit llouao" fee tit Fisher Mm.. ruf- Mr l""'t lliril.ii iut daughter, Myrtle, Ul ur.-li ut 1 1 11 4, 0. The l li-m liirtirrohlp now hat f'Hir flrat-clnsa tmrlirra. No waiting Cull main 441 for your ""! t1 U i r-ui'-nta Ot lota i 'jiiio'.!)' filled. H.-st lJ--eni menl -Itiaing Bun Ii taura'i!. Ill tNniiiinT.-lal stra-et. Jul atirw (..ikU of all kltlda, i limp at Yokohama llms-ir; C.'tJ ('immi'ivUl Bl. Pur m.lk delivered twlcn dally by th M.Ik Iwjo't .corner Tnuh ami Dunn H'ret. ' Yu will in: bn ,:.ipp nt -1 if y 'U l,iiv y.uir wlnlr aupplu a nf u - J"hn fin lira. "' ii li-li. th ill kmwn r.ir.luii I .i t Tiiry. iii 'h I'lty t,-rlay mi I, u 'llii-w llaruoaa rlAii.l ami nlM at I'mnWI'a W Twlf!ti ajir"t. Ilanioa auppllr at l.insat prk-". John A. M hi: 'iiv-rv haii tip1 a h,'t' t -1 li.iiiJ :rt anl I prparcJ t i ,1) all rUa nf plimiblntf an tin n:n at th kiwmt rltiU rat. K'r a ba h anl hln on 8iimt:iy iiiiirnllur. ten I" Hi I'll a,- llntlia. I'.v rlli:ni new iinlfVin. l'nrc-l!ii lun Imvu .4 i','rli-t', nmprlt ira i'rani pur ry. Amrlca'i Bnat whiakv. Th only pur irnil; guar nut"! rl'-li an,) mtllow. JollN L (AlltSON, Hul Agv-nt. . It KMT l't'KNT MKA1-; St'N HIXTAHHANT. UltMNJj I MliVHiVWiiWtViiiVmirMii SPECIAL I . Ilt'fortt tnk iii j my leave fur San Krancisto, I must raisi' a certain amount of money, mid in order to do so have decided to pivo tho j jiublio an opif)itunity to liuy goods nt hucIi jirices as they linvo nevpr lieard of before. Kverything in tho storo will bosacnliecd. Such is my indention and jur- JI0.M0 HKM. TIIK (100IK-S AND kaise TitK monky. There are only a few days left for this tremendous reduction sale, buy A better chance to your suit, hat, under wear, h1 lifts, etc., etc., will never conio again. S. Danziger libel "Llpion" Tea an.) "Whin IIuum" rof foil m KUhrr Jiro, Arrived -The new fall block i f Knox Hit. ! Illrinen, come lint tra ;.I. 0. It. Cooper, (ill (gent, Tyin.rl'liir Wanted, t p.-wi ItUt to copy lutt'H. A 'VI mm, n'nllng price p'-l letter, ". A , A'iirlii Office, I rnrry it li n k nf mlrroi worth IniikliiK lulu; mil ror t mitt nil .-. il nr.il iuir", t'hirli-s IC icr. ii ymi drliik lea? If m try our Wiilin l.lly nf J.itMii. Ynur itiiini-y tuck if iml i!rn.-il. J . it .in Urn. JllUt iwelved, the Kiix list f"r full mil winter, lli-lwi2, both Hlff anil "fl iylr, at 0. II. C'lmjwr', sol agent. I'nrtln holding coupon for crockery r at C. II. Cmper hould r--'-nt tli lain wlill? the aortiunt la lafge. Don't delay, Fur flml-clua harness an1 g-nral repairing J to A. C. Ptnnell, 10 Twelth Street. Trier r-aniiabl and (atlf-fae-tl'in run rant. Furnished r"om to let by the ily. week nr iminlh. Term rvuonbl. Ap ply 215 Kuurtti!li tret. ll:iyUti Dnil'-lani, a native nf Nor .), Kimii.Hi -il rirai t'l.iK-fiHiip upi-r In lli C'liiu'y ib-rk i ulilc ' lil'I'lV. Th" Klr: l,u r,in i huii-tl Huinl.iy !i Mi! iili iilc yrnii-i i( u mi ! ery ay mil :l: t ttt 1-nu i-x-l-.l 3'KI. Th" if.iiln n iii'T Aiilf i. wlili h !h" l: N. .,,. k h.ia Ii- i l.il l ip n'. ill auiiiui'-r, I f ; ,u 'i tin 1 f,,r Almk i. y.atirliy neirniuK, W II llnnk-r, .1 pr n!:i. :it nttnrn y , f Lit Vi- ia, N. M , ia h th , ry ya."i,li. Mr M i m 1 1 r i' muklUK' :,,iir ,-f ti' N Mli :. V. I llun r h ii r ' ,.f Hi I'l.ila ,p M.ll j h t if r lvi ' !i: b, r :ni"f"' n:i I'll- ilmi, 'mii iii ii ii in r .111,1 l.l lila ii ii . - iny tllll" M Snllll'l It ia!yn r-ml ln:a ,n"r. la cljir n I nuik'-a lra tf.uil) with atnvaa an,l t-hliiiiiry tluta than uy nllvr. Ooru'i W Hniih'irii, a-nt; tlphnn 1311. "I.lplnn" T-,i an I f, al Kiah.r lima. Willi- II. n ,.f- T.'i n r i'4H l " in f,r Die muni i, "f Mlaa lliima ,i M Nnl'in, hl!i w ill . ik pin, .- a: th t'ailU'H i hur. h t!i! iiimnlni. w'ua laau l y:r:iy by r,,un :y I'b-rk Wi,'tl:y .1 W. I'mw. if Knippi, rpilr man f tbi- Pi;i iMia; telir:ipli lln. nwnJ bv !h K-.V'-nim n:. ha a r.nlum-il Ilia ! ' all Ml Mil hi am .t will b" lb i- l"-t ! Ii. aidl, i f Ki-.it: . Th Hil lali ahl: T'ltnll vh. wi ll i-nrmi nf ir.ilu f.r Kurnp. will nrriv .!.! ! tin- i i v . i- llila n tiiIhk Til I'"!- t;(IU rt In :i I " MP'H V . ilKbt pl.'la W 11 III i hi. un Inurl Huiat hitttliila "f iili.-. ill JSIl.il.ai. S.itui l.iy Hfti'in i.Mi. mi KlKbth l"!u,''ii Kiiiiiklln iiml liiaiil r i I'. iclitli --ti"": rmiil. ii iii'in' . T'lii! wllh 1,-h -t i-illir. Klii'lrr r"'ilin In AaMr nil nMI' i1. 1b - t Th Tnk Point Oya'.'-r II. 'U la li ' i 'p:i in th puMI ' at 112 l'.lvnth SI. Th i-l"titnt".l T.'k P'lUlt Cyati-ra a t v. :1 In any a:yl KviTythliu,- nw mi,l up t i ,ln:. H rvlr th beat. lip'n iliiy lnr.it nifrhl. Frank lllnlt, proprl"!nr. Th unl'in i'lrtili- f :li lin.ila Malt 11 lin Hip:!! iiiiil Hill Ii h"ll th lty. mi .l.-.air t l III- l M. ill. ',!;' S llllill ll a. J:'n: YiuiiiKi h.iy npi S: I'Vl.lny in xt. Tins-' jt"nl r riiiai I t,i iiaMinbl n; :h Mi'thmllal rhur. li nt '. n'l-lnrk wllh luni'h biiak''i. J. K. Ilrnlllcr, C, Itrulbury mi. I furl J ilina in wr npi ilnt,',l liy th county court yca'.'Tlny (,i vluv lh I vtitl.m ,f .1 im,uiai,,l ma 1 p'tltlmii'il for by nl ili'iii of illalrlci No. 3. Sovernl roiil matti'ta wi'ro c-nilil-'rod by the county court yi-atcrlny, Th Uig raft of ho nobcrtaon I'om puny la Mill nKroun I In tho Wcwtpurt alougli anil acllv fi.i pa to dredge It out h.ia not yet be. n started. The two tug: that came around from tha Sound to tmv the rift to n Friincl"n n.re atlll iiland Iiir by the mft and will naa,at In gtttlng I: afloat. rartl.ea dealrlng 'urnlture should not overlook th opportunity to purch.ie nt 9. Danxiger's. While contldernble hna hoen aiild there .'IIU remains unaold some parlor furniture, china and glnsware, kltrhen ut'-nslls, curtains, walnut bed room set, eto., which .Hint be sold with in the next flftvn dnys. The 0. R. A N. ha made a rale of S6 from Astoria and Portland for the Pan-American exposition at Buffalo. Tli-liets will be on mile flrat to third Tuesdays, June to October, Incluslv. Theso tk'kets must be usetl for contln. uoug pnnsnge going, but stoporers will bo allowed within flnnl limit returning. Some five yeii-a ago, Mr. Osborne, who lives near Dallas, killed a wild goose and found two large grains of wheat In its craw. He planted them and re planted the product until now he has two und on.'-hnlf acres of fi:ie looking grain. The heads are extra long nnd the grain large, the yield being perhaps on-thlrd more than ordinary wheat. II has no name for the new variety, but believes It to be a prospective big thing. Albany Herald. At n HiN'tltiK f tlw KlnnUh Iir:hT IikiiI h"U lam iiIkIu D'-vniitviin nw iii''inbir w-r Initial anil Ali-K I'n lll'a wn flirt.! pr"i(lc''iit, t nucit'fj t I iti Frv'l Wirkniiin. M. I'. Ciilli'ii l"", nf KnapplHti, la not r I ll DutlliK Hint till l illlliK nlT nf tlii liiljir utrlki' mi Hi" c.ut will nut lurt up th, i miUMil In, n f,i, t, ) rliilnm, IIiii l.i nui if i m - In mHiM'ii'ltiiK liul.'l liU T illiiim Ima itI('I."1 Mill" uillla mi Dim: It will t a k II. "in u I.iuk tlin- ii f'-uvr fr'iin Hi" iff "ti. A ullll', wlKlll'iK '1V, ii p jiiii ! i nik'ht mi Jjliiiury 1 In th" Hum rlv"r, fri lnii,!, mill, nf "r I i n K tn.irk'-il. n iili-ini- l. Th,- ami" miimoii hua lti :iku in iiii'iDuT IrUli rlv-r. The Hill rn-. Iiiii mllM arounl tli rmut fr m l!a ntHvii :riim. Thl kjIiii iii rvMrnt ly w iint.-d t,i by i-iuulit mill ki-Pt ruuirht It'-nry iViirr hi, ihn ynunit iniii whi wan arr ft'1 Huinly by Hh'Tlff l!ti' vlllo un a i-liarx f iiii'iiIiiUik mm'-y uii,l-r 'il" jiri'lHMin. M'.m arrjlKin- l bi-f in- Jiintl " of thy IVao HrnWr y-Ti1 crilty mi l th pri'llml-inry rxtmlnatlnii ii fur ti"t Frlil iy. Th l-f-ri l int will mmit In Jail i -n 1 1 n th ilia,-) l:l m f bl r". AIDimiKh th wviiihi-r iMii'lillnn r.ir th pn.t f"W Iy hv ii n 1 pln:y of (Hia'-rvi !'-: th.- ritut: i wi'ii 1 1 Hut mi' - In li'ii v lira lull a: J n'n r Jiihnanii i-x-r t i Ii Mi'ul. lin I I! rain" Id.- !(mi" lt; ,iya nf ,itY-r limit rl Mi,ly v vr luv ilwiya b, ut A'lltu4: y. Atllfliat. n 1'iHi.r iiml n in-ll,-;l Th-luiih-r m t'n l.-k'a unl 'ii h I I a !ii"lln l.ia' !ll !l .1 'll ,"ribl" nlll ,unt nf Imi: u n I r.uia.ii!''! nnl l'i m, -li b ! Wil" I .il'p ..ut.-1 ',i in; .in 1 " nr.' uiilf I'. I' n" -I Hi i: th .v'il. Til inmiiiU:'' ;' t'l iii'Ti-lianla i i- irly rl i(- hiiiira ill H'nr a W nul 1 M x S iiuntiiya, af- I... I ,i: A p in S ,.iiiii'-r 1. V 111' .a 11 1 11 It th,. pi t"i T"l K'ain . il '1 pir:innt nf th" i. Iii .rrnr W;ilt 'r 1.. ii" In l,ia: nlirhl'a 'kT.il h nf :h p'K-it' i I: .1.:. I l"-r la ,1 'li'.tl Alia .1 hi:i I'.iiiiinlit' . man ji i. I un l. rin'.'ith a a fT'ii: ,f r-ap'v: an l an .ii f'iunt "f fun- r.i Til, " li"l l nv.r Hi rmaiiui f i l.it -ly .!-. i .1 l' ,r:l i:i, i-ltltH. Ilnbh hlm"lf ii i ii !i"ii h. a iw :h, t i: il Ti'I.-r I; l:i a ,:i" I'-rably nurprla"! hiilf-tmi an.l r"uil th" i;i!'i!. ail I Ilia fri" -ia I In t Ki n half a It. i.i'v : !l in. that h , fB,. IIiii. M A. M "ily. t iiiicii'aniiiii front !!i S""iiii, or, -hi t i f t r ti t . Ii nnk'HK a t-'iir .f Hi" " iat'T.1 piriof th at.r," with K. N. N"ll. oil t-r "f lb" livlalnll nf hy.lt urafliy , f th" In rl'ir ib-partnimt. an I i iff ill I'm hi:. hl"f nf th" fur- ati v 'l: I' "n "f th - !; iir'niiit nf aijrl-.-nl: n r T:i" vl-li.ira art- atulylni Hi" iiiMii. ii." n i l b.'iiriiKf nf th" '.r-iiiim :n :!i il "n lh" i r ! tin la. A inV' Intf h:i li""ii at t ail';.-1 t.i Ih h. 1 1 In l' ,i:!inl a: whU-li 'In- irn i'niiiint ex l "r: mi l "HI -ri ami -n inaK -ra nf r ik'i I'n in I t.iii'l I", atn itl'ii niijian "ii :!1 I',. pr,'' n'. Th, v.,lii, 1 1 - -1 I'll .in, I'h.ir a ,l"inll:, .1 t, , .l.iv . huii-h. Hi l!"v f "'riii 'i li'Tlni'l" ! -a M Hrink will b" a: Mi I'f'-liyt'Tlail Ibiiry M.ir.-'it!" olll- .':ne i: in. i iii will b : ill I S-r Mr I!",' i: ink wl I !. alien led by l. .Ill I M;aa H 'l l -n'.a mild M a T.ill.t'i:. Wk:.n. Hall III,' I'SII T1 Will h' D. II. (llll'T. Piiul TnililniSi-r, lina Vi"i.la and Kr tnk W...-MI -hi Mr. I'.i Ink an I III. brld will ;,-.iv ! ulit f,,r iiiklanil. r.il., wh.'re th"v will nink" ;h, It- futiii" home. A .l in. .. w ill he is ii by l!i y, n nn mi ll , f tin- wc.l'ling party to th maid, an l l mmili"!' of gu at .iiiioiig lo. al so. I ty folk li.iv ben Invite t. Jii: li"fre ill" r.ilioin.i left fnr Port land Mi-d.iy night a crowd ,,f Olilnn in :i ai;n ir'l mi the dock anl kiIiik' nlni'iiil th,. In,it, fin'lbly removed on nf Mi'ir coun rviiien fr.ini her. It devel ped bit r that h 'V 'v t under :h,. Im piv.'slnn tint th "i-w 'f th,. gang that has Ii n working i t he A. ltiotli Co.'s cannerv, was going t n tilt pit' s u 1 known with the proceeds of the ae.t s.m's work without paying his men. The Chinese were -.uninformed na the uuin they detain I was a men-hunt and the boss Is not only still In the city but has funds suttlci'M to pay th men lo his cri' llt ift the cinnery. The mon ey will be paid over, an Id Manager Oiuttr yesterday, ns soon ns th Chi nese Mulsh their contriot. Admiral Kdwards wis In the city yes terday In confer -nee with the regatta committee, and pinna for the trip of (he queen nnd th admlril .mil their retin ues diw n the river were perfected. On the morning of the 28th the Astoria maids, their chnpronea and the com mittee to entertain the iiiuvn will leave for Portland on the train. They will proceed Immediately to the steamer llarves- Queen, which will convey the par'y to Astoria. The boat Is to ar rive ut Astoria at 8 o'clock that even ing and will d.H-k at th Eleventh stret wharf, wh-re the grand stand will be erected. T.vi big guns from Fort Ste vens will Hie n s iluie twenty-nne guns for the inieen nnd seventeen for the ad miral. During the salute the party will disembark nnd will be received by the committees nnd the queen will hold a reception to meet the people of Astoria and the visitors who are pre sented. The formal coronation ceremon ies will take place the night following, the :n;h, wh n the regMU bull will b Ivld. It has not ben decided yet wheth er the queen will open the ball nnd lead the grnnd march or will remain on the throne that wld be erected for her and witness tut nut participate In the mer rymaking of her subject. Three different parties, ayx"th Wil ls pa Harbor Pll"t, were In the city this wr-k, all with the am ohjeot In view the baatlun of a at w nil 1 1 sit. The par ties wr I. Muinaui-r, nt Hu"oda, W. II. t'amernn, of Wisconsin, and Frmk (Viu g'T, of France. An thu city, has plenty nf ait" and n'i end of tlmbr the g'-n-lli-iii' ti I'nul'l not h,-lp bit be aatlaflt-d with thu sliuatlnn. Th Jury In th HI l,"Wllyn, of coin' of. liii' State vs. thu fli department, rfffir 'irg'-i! with throwing sawdust Into the river In violation nf a pmvlatnn of the dsh"rl"s' law brought In a verdict of not guilty yeaterdny, having been o dlrect "I by Jiiatl" of the peace Hrowrr, befnr whom the waa tried. The l it" Fre I Wli-kiiinn was th cmiplaln e.nt at th time lywi-llyn was arrested but nt yi t r lay's trial no evld' n.-e was brniight nut to prov iIm vlilitlm chirg."!. Th f,,r mum s.ilo of thu flailing i h.aniT J-aal un.!.-r a nvrtgig (rxe cuted by W .W. Whtiu !,-. A!X 'Jrant, i". F. White and J s linker, the Litter' Interest usaign,.,! i K. t. Wlnton, to Itob-rt I'arruthiTi wus imt hell yst'r day owing lo an l ijunc lm reatralnlng; th slu-rlff from carrylnng out th order of sal. The injunction oj obtained by F. 1. Wln'on from County Judge dray and he allegu that the mortgage, aiimuiitlng 'o (3iM, his bn-n paid and that th fore.-l mure sale wa fraudu- i"ti; ir"c-Miling di-slgriel t i defraud, the j p-tlHon -r out -if h. Interest In "the hi"ni"r. II asks for an accounting of th ;iar:n -rahlp In a l lltlon to the r-atral ilng r,r pr-vrn:lng th" ale. Th i -aae will be argul b- for Judge Mcllrid. IfeT Is a st ry of a d ig dying nf a hr.'k'-n heart f irsak'-n by hi nua er, and d.-s 'late and forlorn in a new h nne th.tt Wjh not of his cho wing. Kvery- iii who knows "Itlll" M.idiaon knew his f ,x t'-rrler. Mark. The two were lns"p.ir.il I up to a fortnight ar. Mr. I Midisoii and Hepuly Col'.'-ctor nf Cus toms F. I.. Pirker rcir.ly ;,nk an ex tenaive bicycle trip down th Oregin i-iat aid Mark wen: along. But th trip prove tlrea ime fnr the dog an he was left with Mr. Madison's brnther- n-l.iw in Iinle;i n leiic. The night be fore he was tak-n to hji new horn Mr. Malison spent the evening wl.h his rela lvea, Mr. Pirk'r stiylng a: the h.i- tel. Ah 'Ut midnight he hpjrd a com motion In the hall c.nii!" I lirg ly of agonlx,il and pleading can!n whines. If.- opened th door and Mark showed alpjis of unmistakable Joy as hf ran In and en pt utid'-r th be I. w h-re he slept u-itll in iriiing Th n.xt day he was tiketi to hi new mnater an Messrs. ParkT and Mallaon continued their Journey. And now Mark is undenti ng all the tortur-s of p.ilnful separa tion and he do 'sa't nl y It. When 'ver Is released he go-a dirvtly t the hotel nnl to th r.nitn nvupiel bv Mr. Parker. He whines at th dmor until It a op'iu-,1 and then inves:lg.ites the .k--upnnta If th -re be any. If not h g ies from nn- orn r to th otiier, showing his dliapi'oi.itni'iit. He hi refuel to biT'py in hl.a new home or to be In any degree comforted. And hr !n A- oria M.i lls.in has miss-M the d 'g almost na much as th anlnul misses his ma- r. Tli- ief'Te a reunion is on the card which will probably ixcur within the week. CAKXIVAI. KINV.'s? AltUlVAI oiiiea Tonight at the Ar.-h on Kl ven'h S Str iree: t Fair Tli go. not foig"; 1 citizma nf .sttl.i shouli lo go an have a look a: the Fair Arch to.ilght, m !,ie corner of There will I'leventh and Dimii" str.i'ta. be wi:neaed the arrival of th 6 van t o,url,-r nf the king of the carnival which will h.. attended by the.;ralns of local music and by i display of fire works. A ft Is i.o: often that good re publicans have auglu t i do with kings and their herald It would be as well to take in the matter for o.ice in a wli.le. and heir what he has to say for him e'f. Just who the her ild may be Is un known, but It 1 surmi.a 'd that he Is un e!-.lev.int Fiigiishiiun wih a haukerlng after .he llcshpots of h s native land. The herald will aiin.uinote. the arrival f the king In this cl;v and will further declare that a.'iwdlng to ancient but nijstiTlo.is cu-t en h- expects that his incognito is to le preserved until such time us he himself unmasks in the pres ent e of the fair (uo. n of the regatti. Why there should be uny incognlto'ls beyond ni 'st people and it Is suspected that there Is a relic of Kastera customs , 'tithe m ittcr and that perhaps the mon arch of the fair and carnival. Is a lineal d.Mcend'int of Kh.illf H-iroun al RasehiJ thut famous potentate of Bagdad whose Incognito achievements are recounted at length In the tales of the Thousind and One Nights by the Incomparable "ultanu Scherazade. But of course there are others beside Oriental sovereigns who travel quietly, the pre-aent king of Great Britain hav ing often m.is.iu'iiided in fair Paree as the Karl of Chester and with such eminent-example to give him courage a popular citizen of AsU tla. may well ap pear a the Incognito king of the carni val. BANKRUPT SALE. The entire stock of H. Tot, consisting of dry gooJa and curio mut be closed out within thirty days. Goods sold re gardless of cost. 851 Commercial St. FOB. SALE. The Columbia Blver Tackers Associ ation has for stile, two schooners and one launch. A inscription of the schooners follow: Schooner . "Kinney" Lensth. 33.6; beam, 11.3; depth of hold, 3.10H. Schooner "Hattle" Length, 31.9: beam, 9.9: depth of hold. 3.8. Offer will be received at the office of the association, where lull particu lar may also be had. ODD WAY8 OF THB 13 HAVE ft. How He Manage) p Btay Undr Water Hi Umg In Winter, Th current cumber of JliJ and Gun In Canada has an art'de on the habit of th. b-aver, In wh!:h the writer, Frank H. Itlsu-n, tells orne Interest ing things abnu taht mot Interesting of Norti Am'Tlcan anlnia'is. Of the cutting pow.-r of the beiver'i tee.h the writer says: "The beaver Is really a s'irt of port able puip mill, grlrftilrg up moat any kind of wo id tint turn-i his way. I one iiii-.iMir.-J a white birch tree, tw.n- iy-ii. incns tnriiugh, cut down by a heaver. A single beaver generally, If not always, amputates the tree, anl when It conies down the Whole family fill ti and have a rijjullr frolic wllh the bark an l branch. . A big heaver will bring down a falr-sixed sapll .'g. say three lrichi through, in about two min ute, -and a larg.' tree In aijout an hour. "One of the queerest facts about the beaver is the rapidity with which his long, chlsei-ahip'.-d teeth will recover from an inlury. I hive known btravers to break their teeth in biting a trp, and when I caught them again ten days afterward y.ai couldn't ee a sign of.j the break the teeth had grown out to their frmer perfection in that short period." Mr. Illsten's rxperltices have not glv en him i very high opinion of the beav. er'a swimming powers. He writ-: "As comip-rl with the otter or mink :h li-avor is very slow swimmer. Hi front legs hang by his aides, and he uses o ily hi webbe hind feet for purposes if swimming. I: Is easy to cfpture one In a canoe If you can fin hlrn In shoal water. He is a most determined fighter but clumsy and ea-ay to handle. If he could get h ild of you with his teeth he would almost t ike a leg off so. you want to w a'ch him sharp. The pi ice t grab him is by the tall." Of the ability of the beaver and some other wild animals n l birds to remain a long time under water this writer says: , 'The ability of a b-aver t re.nals tin b r watr for x l-ing time is really not i tough a problem as It looks. When the lake or pond I frozen over the beaver will come to the unler surface of the lee and expel hi breath go that it will form a wide, flat bubble. The air coming la contact with the Ice and water Is purine 1, and' the beaver breiih" it in again. Thl operation he can repeat several time. Th; ottr end mukrat do the sortie thing. "When the ice Is thin and clear I have often seen the muskrat attached to his bubble, and by pounding on the ice nave driven him away from It. when'ne would drown In very short time. I believe the beaver, as well as the loon, souietlmas employs this1 pneumatic fuc tlon principle by breaihlng into the mud on the bottom and thus remaining undtr water for a remarkable length of uma." That it is diflVul; to hold most of the shyer fuf bearing animals In cap tiv.ty is known to thos who have icaale t ie exiieritnent. but the beaver evidently take tthe lead In th'. respect In Mr. Klt n's estimation as the following will show: "P almost t ik-'S a burglar-proof i afe to h ,1.1 a newly captured beaver. I once caught an old one an two kittens up the north branch of the SouWest; put them In a barrel an brought them down to M.ram'.chl Lake. That night She gniwed a hole through the barrel mj cleared out. leivlng her kittens. Th v were si young :hat I ha no way of f ed.ng them, so reieaaed them in the hpe that the mother might lln '.them. S ion after that I caught a big male h -av 'f. I made a large log pen for him nf dry spiu.e, but the seconl night he cut a lo, out and disippeired. . 'Beaver when alarmed gen;ral!y make un stream, so I wnt up the brook to where a little branch came in anl I though: I woud go up that a little way. nnl I hidn't tron.e more than un reds More I ran across my la4 sitting up in :v bed or the nrook having a lunch on a s:lck he had cut. II? ac tually looked as If he knew he was ilaving truant when he caush sight of nie out of the si le nf his ey ' "I picked him up by the tail and brought Mm back, put him In the pn, supplied liim with plenty of fresh pop lar, and h seeme as tarn"' u possible. I brought him out to Stanley where he lived a long time. Turnbull had a tho roughbred mongrel dog which was Jealous of the beaver, an one day he attacked him. He only did that rnce for the beaver nipped the dog's 'ail off nulcker'n a cat could catch a mouse.". OPO WAYS OF MA KINO A LIVING. Some Curlou Occupations That Men Have Taken Up In New York. New York Sun. . t "About as odd an occupation as a man could be tfigaged In," said a downtown business man, "Is that of selling needle threaders, und I have known but one man to be engaged in that business. I've seen him, day after day, and year after year, standing in a busy down town street, showing over and over again how the threader works, and sell ing threaders to passers-by. How many years he's been at It I don't know; but, If be will permit me to say so, he and I have grown gray together, I plug ging at my business, and he at his. 'Another odd calling for a steady oc cupitlon is lhat of the man who sells pipe cleaners. More than one man en gages In this business.Aiocasionally; but there is one man whose face has been familiar for yeirs, .to thoustinds of downtown business men who stands on the sidewalk and sells pipe cleaner to you the year 'round. ' "There's a man downtown who for years and for quite a good many of tt em, too, has bevn selling to sidewalk pasaers-by, wo-foot rules, venture to say that he Is the only man In the world who mik-s a busln"i of Belling two-fot rul'i in the street. "And wh . of downtown New Torkf doe not know, by sight at least, the man who -na gartr? I don't mean the man met now anl then with a pushcart load of all sort of girtr, but the man who for year, summer and waiter the yar 'round, ha tood in one plic-j la the clty' bual: thoroug faii. anl syl garters of Just one sr,e. clal kind to the pass-era-by." gold: aoLD! colo: Th la:et El OoMdj is rep-irted to be on Nim. City lieich, Al.tska. Th-us-snda of pjopl nr" hastening there, many of whom will return broken In health. Of wha avail In gold when health 'is gone? Guard your health with the b: of ail me licines Hostetter' Stomach llittt-'ra, and you wi! always have true health. 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A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contempliting a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best service obtainable a far a speed, comfort .nd safety. 1 concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our train are operated so a to make close con-" nectlons with diverging line at J1 Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Car on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled. Meal served a, la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over Tbe Wisconsin Central Lines and you will mike direct connection at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee ana all oolnts East. For any further lnformitljn aH on anv ticket agent, or correspond with I JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Vi. I General Agent. I THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN I RAILWAY. A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee t St, Paul Railway, knew all ever the Union as tbe Great Railway ' running the "Pleneer Limit traiaa every aay and Right ketweea St Paul and Chirat-o. and Omaha and Chlcaget "The only perfect train m tae wrl4." Understand: Connections are made with all transceattnental lines, Mourlag te passenger the beat aerrlee kaewa. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam he.i, of a verity equaled by n etkav Il-i See that your ticket reads via The Milwaukee' when roang t any -saint In the United Stares or Canada. AH tick, agents sell tAem. For rates, pamphlet or ether Infeo mation, address. J. W. CASET. C. J. EDDT. Trav. Pass. Agt Qm. Art., ' Portland. Oreron. Pnrtlaad. Ore. DYSPEPTICIDE Th oreateataisl to DIGESTION. Wisdom Today COMFORT TOMORROW TO PROVE IT BDY THE OIHITE xND USE IT SOLE AGENTS AND UPTON'S TEA AT