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V u V TIIK MORNING ASTORIAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1001 A HUM MAN Aiiu'Iik limai liUlr) Mini to nil rn i ill III., lulili. la us at l aV i Fi liOSS, IIKiCilNS tt CO. - "V - The Morning Astorian TKI.KI'llnNI! All colli i net fur luhcrlimnn In lltu .VkIiii I.iii iii c iiiikIc imi ii k'H"' hmKc ( glrciiliilluil lour time lurntr tlinii llnit of liny pupcr putllticd or cliculalcil In lut no p count y. T"l.SY (t WKATIIKIt. 1 'KTI.ANIi. ff-i't II m. ( and V.i:iiiki 'ii. r. I t.ilio, i I 'll ly ,m 1 llu-uo-mnii w.lli ilim.K In ii ol ii mnl .-: i:i..ia AWOUNI) TOWN. It M il.a;.'ii ali nit turn"" tol bur.. i;.m ro St r . I'h ti (CI llll l.-'.l (..aia t ..!.. 1. ,i ; . ut J ih'ia Hi Hi" Will:, A ill t, l)! for family Uac. 'Phone. Main Ml. A ft supply ..f i ui lot: lii a; J Inn on Hr a M Jl 11 r- !l ilM) Call wain Ml for your co! r-juir-ni'iiia Orlrta Jr .nip1,! tilled A fri-alt Jiil'Il , J li i ii lia i f lania.ii plum at hit morning la; K,-citn liiejla Itlaliiu Hun ll't (aumnt, I3 I'ommrfi'Ul atrnt. An 'i ll'-tii M .!' mil J4 I'nff.v t r iniii I ui K.alo r liroa. T.'lo IK-vlilNlt )rlrnll!(l tuw hA four Rrt:-c'n liarbor Nj waltlnif. (.'all Miiii Ml for your con I r.julr ninil i 'r li ra iouin;i:y nllr-1 I-' V Kinl.iU lua lo,-n inan.ig. r f T tho Anii iUrt-i i il (.o'liti-.l 'n 'o. r:. j vour A .ckc 0.'. frtut ordir with Koarl Juat ro.clvol a i-arloa.l. T.'io lug H.ini.iii, with a largo In . I f! .ml ). t.-rl.iy f T ira)a I ar- Tli hark At.ig '. with a t ing i of luni- ll.l fol t -i t y .ti.lll l'i (III. It! W.l -ut Ju! r. . i" l. p.H k. ; knl' a, . Fi!l"r llrna I Mil-.-iy mi. anaor'. til"iH . gitariin'.'-oil 'li.iii.o-a ,,n .ih: .-I. gain I'.'"! pl.Ulo nr. Ki :i with .-ui li i-.ith .i:i of II at i F. A .-ii S .ii. N. n it lln aupply of i-u III To I'o. ! . ..- I T V a I up ,ph oir ivluti-r a mo i'.'U - F!. Haiti- a i'Imik''I anil olio. I ul ruiiK'U a li j Twolfili a:r.-.. Ilarnoaa auppllo.l a; lowra; pfli-.a. F t flrai-rlaan haitiota .i ml (p in Ml I' p.iiilng go to A I' 1' n.ioll. I il Kill alif. l. ti l.-. J) r"ii Mi ililo n"J aulli fai' tloii guar.inti-i'-l. Ft on: Thr turn. alio, I i.h.iiih for llthi hotito kooplng, o-i grouinl iI.wt. No. I i.l llx.nanit.. Hi. - , Soiii- I ti ky fiitionii'r of H. F. Allon X Son will "'ti h" niinlo happy by v. n: -lug Hull l.'.i't' pi-inn. Th-kola with r ii-h t-.i.t1! aalt of II- rromii puro ryo, .Vmrri:.!' i lint', whltky. Tho only pin-- ula; gu.ii' iin:o.. i led an.l m-'loiv. JOHN 1 i'AltI,Si)N. Holo Ag'tt. John A. Montgonrry Ilia opened n ith.ip at 4:'l Hon, I ulr1". nrd it pr.'pnr.-il to do all clan.' of plumbing and tin 1 lug at lowest poaalhlo r.tt.'a. Ittialyn c.niI laaia lnngT, la rh-nnor ond inak" h'aa troublu with iIovm nnd ihlmnoy fluoa. Hum .my nthe:. Ouorgo W. SaiilMirn, ngent; p'l ph.m lll'l. Itohort Hultttr, of Wiiiport, Oregon, la pri'p!ir"d Id furnlah, on Blmrt nolk-o, tin' Vft-y lost of luinbiT, rough, dreated or klln-JilPd, at tho lowcat prices. Tlu 0. It. & N. h.m mini,, a rate of JmI from Atorl,i and Portland for I hi! Pnn-AnitTli'iin Fxiioaltlon at HufTalo. Tli'kda will ho on a.ilp tl rut to third Tiiin.lny", Juno to Octohor, Inclunlvi'. Thoa" llckota mtift be lined for fontlnu 011a p:iMnigi! jrolnif. but alop ovora will bo allowed within final limit returning. The loi'.il aivltiinierH who were enter el aniiliiHl Ilrewer during, tho regatta Htaled at thH time llmt In oloao com petition he could demollnh existing rec onla. Hlneo leaving hen? ltn'wer has .miihllHlu'd new fltfutva for th tliree iiuiir'.eri ond tho TtllP, defeating aevoral apocdy uiun ut San Ulego, Hrewer la to Join the Jauour Midway ahow in Suit Iaike, where h will Jo a fancy illvlnB and awlmmltiB act, 1.RST 1R-CF.NT MEAL; HISINQ BUN I1E9TAUHANT. huaiiii - M Mini I Hoy irm nun ap.-nt lint Mi'! ili- y ' . nlvn llo'lr fain- III.. Thl iiiikIiI nit l b . I'lil l( In. mid lin ing Hi" IiiIIk ali'mld 1 1" I In- r 1 1 1 I n if Hilnl fir nil (hill U ph-wuinl In lh' fniiilly II r. nml alioiill hold nil I lint I npl-tlsliiH it ii '1 ii'itirUliliiK In Hi" food wnrlil. Wo nr liiMiiiiiirl'iii f..r nil (hut t ilillnly nil 1 1 1 -1 1 a 1 1 1 r - "iir I ivak ft Ii - ul i t tiiii a la il"llrl"iui. - V - V h.--il-t ... t'l , Hum r.'i'Hr .1 ul liual in'a h N U.. lo,. nml J ..IIM'.II lo I.' all If ir tlillt .nr. 'I'll.. II ' li"l. li l lii-urliiir ,..!h.n iiiiK' i. I.' Ml ut l'lli. r Hri.a tin.. oi ..- ii u,t .,f.int lliiiio it II V Ml.-n & MofiV 'I'l' k"!a ur (lv 01 lMi .-v.lv ciiali aiil.. if t 1'n l rirliiiiil.ini, tt untlvi- ..f Ituola l' i Krilll'"l tlr.t r!lli-lll ) J..I r i III In- r oiiny i l.-ik a .ttl.o y .- i n . i y A llllf . tilft ro'iMllilliK r.v. r lllllf llllllloll f.-rt i f lllllil.rr. t,n.-. ,y "li,. K J iin-t, .iM..- ! ,liy y.-at.-r l.iy in roi:.. lo I'l.rlliinl Th.. a'rainalilp I '.il 1 1 1 1 it la innv a f.-w m o,-f.ii,. (,ii: no nm.f-lv l I'M-wl Th.- ao inn-r will lo.yl liiinln-r f .r polnia l:i iti' 'rt.-nt. I'r T U lull Inia wwH hi r..ii. l:h It i'. W. Ihirr an.) tiun ll-'-tloll ! p. tft hi !. ul'. 1. in( .. .I'litiil utTli.' in lh.- I'nif. r i '.miii a ilniir atorr Tin- ily p,,o . to huv tollr: arih lm mi l .It UKir.nl auinlroa la a! llog.-r' i tiKi.1 to V.mi ul: kn-iw hi'r,. t: It i all in I i' tiiilin- .mii an I h i vn i;r. ,. It it r" Th.. ;!l I., fun-mi of th" la'i" Wlnfr Kv In l I lolnv. ilii il.it" li.ivlng n n-i n' Iho r'-.ii"'t ..f :h . .-.I fr.. .hint m.ui a nioth.-r, h la ri" aitlo tolav. " j Hatha f.r la.a .it li I'ala.i- It.ill.a I'rlvit.. .nt ran, .- ,ii all- f hulMl'v 'r- A an A n. Young, urom-ra Shop ..m-,i .oi SutnUy inorniniia f..r , f 'h- hrl l-. I A. M-U.w n4 O. A. .hlina an I hatha ImvU & .'.rh.t! W'.-ti!oi Afvr th" w.-.MIng a hrl"f r IT 'pri 'iort -. (:. .-i aa h 1 1 nt 'ti" Young rM nc in Fatt A'lo'ui It anj Mni ltfmM No r-ooi-a havo h.-n rooho,l na to 'ho arrival of :ho "toanior lio.Tgo W l:i.-r at Han Fran.'..!. Tho alilp will ai north from tho California nr: ,i ho 11th liia ant. whl.-h will glv" pi. n ty of ilmc for hiri'lllng tho largo.-a. Tho f .Slowing ..m.-.-ra of thr Hi. M.iry a I Ut.Tiiry S. l"ty havf I wn .i.-cu l j ioro during Ih tailing y.-ar; W. I'. ii'ltri-ii. prt-aliL-n! . John M.t'ann. xl..-i Pr li.-nl . M.m May M.igt o. n , r. tar . j M'ta t.llil,. M -'.inn. troitipor; Vina j Kalo Hlntmtt. Hhrnrtiin. nml Mia H.r- I .ru-l K unn-y. immVl.in. I I .eoiitir.ii.- :o ! Tho ahorlft and p-dl.v fore. i-.ir.-h for i-i lloit.-.-1 'iiiirli-r 1 ho. .rv In tn.it will Jntll'v lh" .L ath i f tl,,. l.iio WlMlor Kyle. Imi thut far have '''!' - rmilh - f rang- , w,r, a-'vl fiuth boon iiii.il,;.- t , uin-ov.-i- any in f.i.-ta. j '"' "f n.Ti'nvo-.; .ni.irtor of vtlon It. So,,.,,, 1 .,.n ,,f (,o mr -r', j,,, y j low n-hi. n.nh. rang- 6 weal; 404.17 l..i.- ! 1 iho ...I'll,- of the u.-. l l--:it i r''''- .ml Inn- -, ,-vii.vl that ,-ie.-l.oii- j 3 ',,t:"" hti'danl to M HI il.'iil, wat pr-bililv :'i- .fiJ Kln-ey-Homli half of northweat ,l. fainllly. ,.U.irt.-r .f a.-ctlon IV T 6 N. U W; M .nrei. IS""'. A iiio.-ttng of ;ho t.H'kh...lrra of III. Kn.tpp.l t'.t.il rninpiinv w.i.t tn-l'l .it lln i-'t mil . - of i- Miinii r. . pnnt l.itt oo. nitig An in -eiiilv.. exnimltteo nat in. point'. I a follnvt; W. J Hone)-in 1:1 .f F Tlinii I; F. I'. K.-ti l.ill. Frank K Stokoa ml ,luiii Flnl'iVKoii. Tin I tto.-k'i.il l.-r . ipivfi',! Mitltfui-tl.in w ith tin- p-ot.-ni I' -t.'ptn.-ti: of iho iTop. i lv .id Ha fiiinio iTotp.-eia It w.n .1. vl.l .'l to upon 1111 otllio In Portland. F. I K-nl.ill ri-lgiiod at pi '-l..-r : anl W. I llo'lrllnatl Kill 1 aitoy. hvt.-d t-' fill lh" va A demurrer wn rll.il In tho e.tuntv clerk' olll." ytntor l iy by tho ,. f.-r.l-iini In the cat,, of tho rogaila conimlt- t IgllllKt tleol-ge Jiibnlir. proprielor of Iho Midway nil, ova exhlblle.l at the ro-oi-nt atri'ot fair. Th,. aitorneya for the thowinnii are Senator Alex Sweek nnd t'lty Allorney long, of Portland, and Ih demurrer acia forth the contention Hint the plnlnllffi do tint "tie for them olviM hut ntlonipt to Kiie m Intaleea of an nib-god cxito iruat without allowing tholr reln!.n a truxieea or attempting to aue In their own behalf foe Iheniaelvea. The allegation la also mad,, that the fa -la recited do not war rant autllclt-nt ground for action. The deep sea ahlp channel between the Astorra harbor niitl Portland Ih not behaving. In fact It Ih rather rehellloiiH and Is thereby causing much anguish lo Portland partl.nna nnd annoynnce lo ahlp iw nera. The Hrlllsh Hhlp Oceano, the largest cargo cnnlor that hut made thin Port for yearn Im hard and font aground aoinewhere In tho river. The vchhoI left Porllnnd four d.iys "rf' '""I before giMtltiK out of the Willamette ?lleceeded In getting aluck. The ahlp (Inlgnte. w hich left Porthi'itl at the aanie Unit the Oeenno clemrd, arrived down yealofday aflernoon. Sh,. waa obllgeil lo work her way around tho stranded rleamer n"d In timaenuence made ."low progreta. Tho I'lri'ult oourt, all ting In Toi'tlmid, upholds tho cotijitltutloiuillty of the bar bera' Sunday elotlng law pna.ted by the aialo leglMlnture. Tho division Ih con curred In by all four of the JudgvH. The opinion wag rendered In point no alon yesterday, Oleland presiding. Th-i declklon has been awaited with much IntereHt ever alnee Inat May, when the teat cnae waa Inatltutcd tt determine whether It waa a valid regulation. The opinion rendered tly In In wilnf, by r'-uaon ut the rarufu) survey f th Humtny cloning law In g-nntl. Among other things advanced In contravention if I hit law wnn lh.it (he aot violates urllilii IV., iMt ll.in 23, subdivision, co- Uliiilnn Oregon, nml U u jt" lul or Iwiil law f.r Hi" .iinlhnii'ii: of crlno-a Hint lulu l"iiianr. Among other Uilnga lh. court says: "The court U of lh" opinion thin within th iliK-lrlni an-iiuiiiici-l uimI approv"! hy th,. iioriii" "f Hi- III! I ll-'.lli.T ml i 'r hi-I,iI." TJii r;ia" i u iim up o. Mi'!,ll. I !l" riia" l mil. Up oil !'h" .ipplli .illoii of it rl( of hnlii-.ii -or-I put hy mi l i h hiiif of W, M N'lrlli ii o". Th .. nti ii.T M . h.nn. 'l wllh Hi,, rilni" of viol ttliiK !h" pnnMona of hi ii.-l of Hi" l.-ic.:.-itiir.. loil'.tl.-l, "All .i : (o pr.lillilt imi h iroiK on Hu'i.luyit :o (,,. H':il" 'f iii.-i..i in I flliiic III" ! : no I ' y tlo'riof. '.i.i. K.hru.iry II 1'nl " A w.irriint w.ii Imm-it u"n th( .ii . ortmii hoi rll" I In lh" iiiuiih'l;nil " oiitt I f..r :'i" pol'.lon. r M i y I I. T.v H'!t.m-j.-r .i.h it. 'l Hi.- rKir.i:ii! In llh if.il. I." nua.. h" a. t '. inn oiit'.iiutioniil, A il-niiirn r i l.y th k.iiI oo-r to ih" r':urn r;i!wa I ih iikm'iii! .ii.iliiy o ;h aft. IMSK Ai WM ITU V-;i1IN; I i M.irr I.- ..? M ' l.iiii W. V unT an t Knink !'.li"Tt lliiitii'-a. l!r M i'!ari W. Voiinif. -l hul lUuitht . r of II oi nn I Mra' IUmiJ Youiic. -f thla . i!v mnl It Frank I Il.'innii. if Klmn.'ilh Fill", i rf., wit.' m.irrl'i a! I o , I ,.'k ytt.T la v af'."rnoon at ilrii,.- . him h Th - c.llfl.v wim Vautl fully .I ...ui.. in . i k mnt Mhiti an.l ins ii fr.-nla .f I In- i oi'r.i. (Inif parM.-a , r.- pr a, tit Mi-a M.irt- Ftalniti r I r--'i-l'l i; th" orifiin ami t.-'i.li-r'il Jurlna: li-- irpin ny tin- l.h.-tiirn.n ant M"n ,lr.. hn wi il l-nif nuiri h-. Th- lirot,. or.- a ti'i-onilnir lr of h -lu. hii..- .i:in. trlnitiKtJ 1tfi (--.ivy npplhiui- Sin- arHil a riu,t . f l.ri.l-- a r -a ami w. r- a vrll anj or-nriK- h'iHi on". Tin- hrl lamahla -r Mi-t ('aro.lin- Y niiiir. aiavr of th? h-; I", .nil Mia H"tn II.na.-n. of port : in I Ml. a YouiiaT To pink allk i.rmtn-lo- an I M H.i-aMi Hhltn organ. II'. T!o- hrl l -nniilila r.irrl -.l lxii"ta nf iHnk !- p.-:ia Mr Vn!lai Ji-nklK. of l" rtlinl. n.ia l -t man. an.l til- iwhi-ra h f: on lnl night'a train for th South. wh.ro '.hoy will r,-n I :h"lr honoynioon Tm y will rr .o at Klamath Fal'.i. liFAI, F.STATF TltANSFFIlS J V Iflth t 'laf Krli-kn wi lot t. h.-k. 14. I--w: an.) flnrk ci-motory; llrt i!rim-a Orovo I.a-i.l i"'tiipany to John Kanai-n lot 1. tl k 7. (llnn'a Orovo; l-'V 1'rii-i l H'atrt i Katorln.l W.ati-rlunJ - pntrni, n ii:hw, it nunr'.or of nootlon '. iwtiah p . n.Tlh of rang S woat; 111 ai-roa. J Klnn.-v to i.'w It Viburg I n..r:n-ajn .iti.ir.or .-r a.eiion )i. ana " - oil hw.-.t iiuart.-r f vtkn 14. town- I'mti-.l Stalls t . U'ltar.na Wterlund t.nrhwo.t: otiart. r . f a.vtlon 14. T 6 I N. It 7 W, pali-tit. nlrov And-raon and wife to Knoeh lVloriiin w .--t half ..f lo Taylor's AfliTl.i; l'ti. il, block 115, ), p.t!Tl"NF Ti HF. ;ivi:n away. A tn t -.I phli.mihri'i'Ht !;.m atartod to give 11 way hi" f tiuno '.0 charities In all l ii'-'.t of the country, .in I no in I no doubt much g'l will I o a .MiiiplishiM. There it no ill t is "icy that has accomplLth o.l 11 g."i; deil f grid, namely, lloa tetti't'.t S.cm.i h HI:. cm. the medicine which his b en cut-.ng stomach trouble for the pat: fifty ye.i:-. No d nibt II hat iie.oinpli.hed more real gnod than any other r- nndy. You cannot b, en tirely well nntet y.mr a'om.ich la In good e.'tidlllen. nnd .he best medicine to bring this about Is Uoaletter'a Siouiaeh Hitters. It ifoniotes .ippetlte. Injures 1 1 ft 1 lot), cures dysi'ep.sla, regulates the liver and keeps .he bowels regular, nlso prevents belching, heartbarn or llatul ency. Don't fall to try It. nut be sure you get the genuine. STATE TUEASI'tUOIt'S NOTICE. Stat,, of Oregon, Treasury Department, Salem, Sept. 1:'. l'.ol. Notice Is hereby glvui lh.it there are funds In the treasury with which to re deem all outstanding slate warrants drawn on the state sculp bounty fund antl endorsed "Presented and not paid for wii'il of funis" "tlor lo January 1. IW1. All such warrants, properly en dorsed, will be paid upon prt s 'ntatlon nt this office. Interest thereon ceasing from nn.l after this date. OIIAS. S. MixMLE. Stale Treasurer. TO THE PITLIC. This a to notify all persons that the roadways and dock of the West Shore Mills! Company, being private properly, nnd that they are In a dangerous con. oltioii ,and unsafe, that all persons are hereby warned that the West Shore Mills Company will not b responsible for any dam irfrs or injury, and that the tame are for ha private, passing up on the game". WEST SHORE MILLS CO.. P. A. Trullln sor. Sec. Astorln, Ore., Sept. 9, 1901. HA WMILIi VIaASA AHi;ilKI). Kmt-rn ?anl:llau Will Join With Ia ral Invo!ora In It f aUhllHtim-iit. I'lana wh'Tohy Aalorln will havo a larg nwmlll iMimpli-t'"! anl r.-mly fur huln -a wPliln lh ni-nt y-ir h.ivo h-ioi aiifltH.-ntly nniUir-'l to m.ik" lh- tr--ilh I' in .laaun'il. ! al Invi-aoira h ivi I romlM-it W. W. 'hlpil" .ml h. naao. i hiii-a that tin y will milim rll" a nuiri rhoit niiioun' lo mj' th" v.-nturo on It f'-il In ii'l I it Ion Flint rn rin 1 ar 'ni.iililin; ii ' i tin- . ppnriunltl. a f.r iT"it!ig .1 largo K.iwmlll tiTo aril tin following l"il.-i- from a Itinh.-r hnnl i pur h in-r who It In t op h wl'h w-.ilthy (Faf . in iin n w h r-----l v-'l V'l-r'l.iy : I'ortlaml. 'no, H-p!. 'A W. V. Whipplt.. Al -rl.i -A on p.niy if F.it.-r'i nn-n. who haw ro frit :' .i"iilr.-. lurg.- tlmlM-r h.il.:ng, aro g.hig to hiilhl a liirg- Kiaini!! .i th 'oIutnh.li In th- m-ar fuliir". Mv ol Ji-'-t In rl;:ng y.u la to aai-orlaln If T'P"r In lip i-nii-nia will h.. otT.T" I In Aaiorlit for tin- loo.itloii of tho mill at that point. Th Inloritlm of th rrn-n Int.-r'-itol la to hiilhl a mil! oiual to If not aupiTior to any mill now In Port lan l Huoh an In lunlry woul-l lx worth moro to Aatorla than any oth'-r I'tilorprbi". I writ- to a.tk If yiu will .inpjiro among your nplo a" I ax-or- taln wh-th.-r or not It woul hP poiral hlo t i hav. any uf :h atork rub r!lM j Ihor and If ao what amount. The mun ! who nr.- lnti-r'td m-an hualmna ami I.ivo roi-.oiHy bought Urg-ly In rgm tlriilx-r landa" Tno namo of tho wntor of tho l-tt.-r : wlHih-l'l at Mr Whlpph-i ro'iUfiH hut anyono !nt'-p.t,v) n t contonti ran a-e tho original by c.ommunlc.i'lng with th AatorU rvrlpli-nl. Vh-th"r th.- uivmlll l-iil h"llig otigltn-e-i-J dy Mr. Whippl". or whotrvr omo othT plan Is nU'VCti ful tnaitora hu: llltl". The p.ilnt to N. omph.ulf...l la that Kaorn tlmb-r m"n aro linking t. th" Pa. I fin roiut for tho future lumber "upply of th w rll aril that th ColumWa rlvi?r tor rlt ry cannot bA nwllod nywh"r. It i th" Iniontlon of Mr. Wh'pplo anl aa-a-vlato t.) oroc! a mill !ir to cut J100.- 00 They haw alna'!y progr. wo-I uf I hV!ntly far In thrlr plana to make fail. ur Imp-xaalblt. arvl within twHve montha th" new plant will bo in run ning orj.-r. OUBtlON LANDS WANTED. Hlnger Hernia.. lTnltoil Ptatea Land Commlaaloner Interviewed. Hon. lllnger Herman, commlsalemer of the I'nlted States land office, has been intorvlewvl In Portland, where he has been stopping, and In the cour- of the conversation gave out several In t.-rtlng facta. The following la re Irlnt.-I frnn the Te.-Kra.m: "There ha.s never been such a llvelv demand for land aji at pr"sent, and the land offices In Oregon are showing great !iTiprvemn:. Th,. corps of ohVlala in charge of the offtVca In On-gon are mak ing an excellent record, and ;r among the most competent In the country- Aa to the land business In gvner.il, I have made a numb-r of nvommendatlona along legislative lines, which will not lie ma lo public befor,. the next aeaslori .f eongr.'SK. Thes,. rivinimenlitlona and suggetsions, however, an- of parti oular Interval to Oregon, ralifornla. Washington and Id iho. Jut before buying Washington I completed my re port and TH It to the secretary of the Interior. This will he given to the pub lic In due course of time." Speaking of the attempt on the life of President McKlnley, Mr. Herman said: "The news of the attempt to assasM- nat tho president prostrat.M m- for lhre, day. It was something that af footed every citizen of the t"nl:ed States or should have. When the assassin shot at William McKlnley It wits as If he had aimed at the heart of 76,000,000 poi p'e. I believe th,. president will recover, for he hat a har.ly constitution nnd the very beat physicians an, surgeons In the country." With his usual prudence, the cum- A Merchants' Contest FORIIVr. IllNDKII DOLLARS IN c;il.l COIN. Th? undersigned merchant of Astoria for the purpose of showing their appre ciation to their customers, have agreed to start a contest under the following cond.tlons: We give one vote for every ten (10) cent purchase. Vole may be cast for anv sx-lety, organlxatlon, public or private Institution or Individual. No votes can be aold under any clrcum Btanc?s. The contest lasts from now until October 1. The society. Institution or Individual receiving the highest total of votes will be award'-d the tire hundred dollars with which to buy a plnno, or furniture or whatever they may prefer to buy. It oss, Hlgglns & i'i-. groceries, etc. Fisher Rrns., groceries, etc. Johnson Hrc., groceries, etc. V. H. Coffey, groceries, etc. James Crouchley, grocer. Central Meat Market. P. Lawler & Co., tish market. Palace Restaurant. Seanlde Bakery, Oregon Bakery. Kobliuton's Furnltura Store. The Ilea Hire, department store. The WonJer. dvrtment store. Hiiefler'a Candy and loo Cream Parlors. Tagg's Candy and Ice Cream Parlors. John Hahn, shot store. J. H. Seymour, Jeweler. Engl Drug Store. Central Drug Store. Herman Wise, clothing, hata, etc. C, H. Cooper, dry goods, clothing, etc. S. D:nziger, clothing, hats, etc. N' fV-tihiow-II, clothing, hats, etc. Will Matlison's Cigar Store. Jnek Hums, cigars. P. Millar A Son, cigars. Then, Rrackar, olgars. John Pentilla, cigars. J. Utxlnger, cigars. Fred Brown, cigars. mliwln-'nf'r d" llnl to commit hlma-If In spt-aklng of matters political. "It la generally conceded by the poll tlelans in Washington Ihnt It Is now too arly t. dlacuns andra:e t,r IVii. TlK-re may be slv i,r rvm available mn Iffor that tlm. While on thl aub Jet I wash to state trat I feel high ly compllineniel fr,r tho suiTt r i-'-lvd at Hnl.-ni Urn winter when mv i.aun- i Maoe In nomination f.,r I'iiI'-'I H'at'-s s.-tiat t. It w is a sh rw Ing which any aie may well f-el pr'md f. It was pur-ly iprit menus and t was not taking an adlv- Interest In tho tna;ti-r, r.r I was y rnlIog away. will congress g.'v" fuppnrt to the pn.;io'l fV'it.Tinlal exp.m!tl,,n of lVif,?' "T;iat j..p-n Is ntr ly upon what (iregof, rn.-s. It Is my opinion that steps cannot be taken too early to secure recognition frm th government. Con gr"sa has b-n cmwle-1 with applica tions for appropriations for exposition. spw lully at the last ! in. when two hills were Wii urged at the same time. Now, th.. Lmlslina exposition went about the matter of raising an appro priation very alrottly. The people ar ranging for th exposition went to work several years ago In a systematic man nor. They gave dinners and banquets li Washington, having senators, con gressmen and Influential people as their guests. They then made their spech and gradually aroused a sentiment In their favor. Then combinations were ma I- and they lntrestel th--meives In legislation affecting various states, and thut increased their friends and gained additional strength. Th! went on grad ually, the evolution being like the grow. ing of a plant, until It finally blos somed. Even with these carefully pre pared plans, the Loulytana exp-isltlon appropriation came near being defeat ed. "Oregon cannot commence work too soon lo secure Its appropriation." GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Proposals for Fresh Be?f and Mutton Office Chief Commissary, Vancouver Barrack. Waoh.. Sept. 4. 1901. Sealed proposals for fur-jlihlng and delivering fresh beef and fresh mu:ton for ix montha beginning January 1, 1902, will be received here M at offices of com missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon; Boise Barracks. Idaho; Forta Caaey. Canby. Flagler. Lawion, Walla Walla, Wright and Vancouver Barracks. Wash ington, until 11 a. rn.. Oct. 1, 190L and then opened. Ifjrnutlon furnished up on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed ''Proposals for Fresh Beef anl Fresh Mutton." and ad lressei to commissary of post to be supplied, or to Col. F. E. Nye. A. C. O., Chf. Corny. FOR SALE. The Columbli River Packers Assoc). a lion has for sale, two schooners and one launch. A description of the schooners follow: Schooner "Kinney' Length. 35.5; beam, 11.3; depth of ho'.d, J.10K. Schooner "Hattle"-Length. 31.9; beam, 9.9; depth of hold. 3.8. Offers will be received at the office of the association, where full particu lars may also be had. POPULAR MEN Always Smoke the Best and ..Popular Cigars,. And :her is only one place to get them, and that Is from WILL MADISON TWO STORES. Commercial St. Eleventh SL C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial Sr., ASTORIA, OR TELEPHONE, RED 2061. WHERE DO YOU )i!iT vnro fiuwi), HAVE YOU TRIED A. VV. SHIPLEY? 6"6 Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he give? the best there Is to be had In the city for th least money? Place an . order once and see. Andrew Asp, Wagon Halcr, Blarksmith and Hor-fshoer FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE TRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship and Steamboat Repalring.General Black smlthlng, Flrst-Class Horse shoeing, etc. CORNER TWELFTH PfiD DURNK STS J.A.FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, " " 11,1 - . 1 1 i 1 jJyI- r irw IT : -xr Off Iff Mt tm MM . HOW TO nOME men economize so closely on the kfr-j number of words . ii I roiie nn nor receiver can not sensible economy. economy to ruin garments of value with cheap soap or powerful chemicals that eat into the fabric True economy uses Ivory Soap in the laundry. It is the most of pure soap that can be sold for the money. Chemically it is as innocent as water. Yet it does everything; you can ask of a soap. Try it I Apropos of the fact that one of the Younger broihers is about to be married, won't he forfeit his prison parole by doing so? Wasn't It con dition of his being released .hit he should keep out of trouble? A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business1 or pleasure, they naturally want the best ttrvice obtainable as far aa speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so aa to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Steeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dining car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to ob'!n the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago. Milwaukee and all oolnts East For any further Inform itljo call on anv ticket agent, or correi-Jnd with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. Thfi CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains everv Hav an,t ll'irhl Ka.n-aan a TV.,.! and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. ane oniy pertect train in the world." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental line lA-tirin? to passengers the best service known. L.UXU110US coacnes, electric light, steam heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sen them. For rates, pamphlets or other infor mation address J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY. Trav. Pas?. Agt Gen. Agt., Portland, Ore. Portland. Ore. Foley's Money nd Tat hals Jungs and stops the courh. THE PALACE COMMERCIAL ST Hotel PORTLAND PORTLAND, OREGON The Only First-Class Hotel In Portland , tiatiatili, I ECONOMIZE in a telegram that the imi1fffifla t I him - mma understand it. Neither is it sensible "I'll quit wilting for this het,M an nounced the angry contributor. "What's the trouble?" Inquired the editor. "Why. those last notes of mine were headed 'Suburbs and Environs.' and the com post tor made It 'Soapsuds and And irons.' "Philadelphia Record. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a Word This Telia of the Piasejger Service via f he SoFliiwBslern iine. Eight Trains Dally Between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerles Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cart, Free Reclining Chair Cart, Runs Every Day of the Year. The Finest Train in the Worla Electric Lighted Heated THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the Finest Daily Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West MaJe via The NORTHERN PACIFIC GREAT NORTHERN AND CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. This Is also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All Agents Sell Tickets via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. General Agent. 2-tS Alder S:reet, H. L. SISLER, Trav. Agent Portland. Oregon. finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals 25 cents Sunday Dinner a Specialty MARKET AFFORDS W. W. Whipple A Model Kitchen THE HOl'SEWIFE'S DKI.I0HT 'e carry everything for the Kitchen limn Rolling Plu to llio Stove or Range RIGHT PRICES AND THE RIGHT GOODS )