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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1901)
TI1K MORNING ASTOR1AN, FRIDAY, OCTORCR 25, 1901 NEW RAISINS Jill r- I mir largr old'! r of l.mv crop fancy Fnaini and 1-cr.iwd iliinlMii, AIo"nu limn alula n ill a"c,lo.a ' la III.' II in.. In liny iIi.k.i U, , w, Vs ROSS. I UGH The Morning Astorian TICt.KPIIoNK Ml. All cutilt nets tin' iiJwrtiMiiig In tlw Anliiilitii ni t) iiuulc nil it K"r unite ul circulation fuur time lur-Kvr lliiin Hint of nny paper published or circulated In Clnl. op enmity. TKMAY'H WKATHKIt. liUTt.ANt. Oct II nv,.n. Waah. Inglon and I lull. generally (air, Ight vartablo wind. AUOUNl) TOWN. N'W f hxIj avry .lay at Ills lUtnmag Coal Ml ;.i burn ! i:.m..r, A Co. phono Whl;0 Aah f.al. 'Phone. Main ttl. Im-iI f..r family uw. I'jlr.iii in homo inluiiry an 1 tuy yur f."-l al llat., 1,,'U, (1 .h1 rl.ilhoa. i kan an.l In or il.r n: I'to ru'iui'.jgo aalr fall main 1 fir your ecal f"'ju't airnia Orleta pr .mpily ni!r4 llaa; 5-rllt maaia Itlllllf HUH It'l- Uuranl, I3 i.'.imiiKri 11 alr!. Taka a I n II lli'aa owrll r il.f l nj r .vria al ilaai .n'a harnraa ali'.p. Il 'uao fur rcnl nrar AIJrliri 'k ai-luwl h-'iiM' tiiiiuiro al J iiinn.111 llroa. atTc ("a!V al Hi (a-.tknl bar0r ah p f r iip l . ! 'tk. Tlif flm-cUaa tr I'rra jAl aiimn j.'.ll .if nil k'n.li, cheap at ih V.k.iliain llaifr. (: l.'oinuier.u: alrrl, 'ill'. Jual l.i what tlio lailtoa data f ir aaic al llic tuinniafi- oval. 4TI-I 'I'MlMlT' lal Hi. N.'W la llir I : nix l.i nr.liT y.nir wlnUr'a ni t t .'f .ul. t a. up ".tl 'iio 4I in r.- H ('.i P..r tea ...Mn. , n: Tlir-e f..r li..vik.-. I Ten h H . r f ur furnllied .I' g. tK aitik'lr I' T r, li: T .v -.it. d in a nui l Innii i" nl Ili a r "'in. i 'reel, p! iffl.'c. ("iitml.y I" . r'-a !'1''!'" P.tnil y ntd.-ra (.,r "I .11 t, pr.ui.' I' ' ill ,.i"r h.,u-e :h.. T-ke P .ln! iy v nil 1 at the T. k.' ph 'in, 2MI If .11 .11.! ..'I' -r rl'.'i.i ! traii'f.'r man It x w -.id. alali wo I - . ph n Kelly, I'll ..in- .'ill I black. d -r Ihe M y ii "nl 'v a g i.-l ni"k" try a ' a I. pi'l' ll Slllllwtll." Ill" flllea! 5-i-clit c gir "ii the innik'" S 'ld etuiywh Cream pure rv, ,itc-rl:.i'i ttiii.: tilky. The only pur gad: guar anteed ilch and m-'loiv. JOHN 1. CAItlXiN. Hole Ag -lt. A Urio a.,rtmnit of nv' ulta. hllta. alioea, nterco.il. Ilocklle and tin. In very go.l .inilltl'ii at the rum iniiiie !- l.l-J C.'iiiinerclal Ht. John A Moiitgom'ry lua opoiied a ahop at 2I t"iid "tr ". .'(I'M i prepared to tin all rlaea of pliimliing and lln i lug at lowt po.alble rat -. Itnalyn (vail la: longer, la clean, r and inak" lm truubl with ituvm nut rhliiwey flue than any ollnr. (leorre W. rUnUirn, agent; lel.-ptune I3M. Hath for ladle at I ha Palace Hath. Private entrance on aid of bulldl'ig. Shop open on Hundny morning for ahlnea and bath. Iavt A Corbrtt, proprietor. Flher Pro, have. Jut received a full lino of the fanirni Queen mill. Thine mill nre pronounced the flneat on th murk't and lire offered at the moat reaa-'imhl,' price. Call nnd Inspect t Ii.iii. HKST 1S-CICNT M 15 A L ; 81 'N HKSTAUUANT. RISINU THE LATEST! I Ictlhl and Indeatructable lueen M t'tiMUi I'.iK.HCtl for public bulldlnE. tillU'CJ, eleyulor.', theater, !rcct car, chui'ihi's, dwelling. atcttimTM, bars nn. I hoti'lH. Cull u ml InHpCi't them and you will buy- For anlo only at Fisher Bros.' l i t ii, 3 u M .1 -i .1 x INK St CO. ' 1 1 have ii liunyl lli- I I'll a N iV' lllli'T I th" MIIMIn ig.- Want i.l M.lrrlv woman in l.ik,. , an- if two children. Apply. II II Mm it-i '"11 a! ri'lu-r lr.. ' unl , n fl'lbl mi. In ,1 la'riK lulilo Uui'i ti mice. Tlila W"'k lli t'lil'HiliiWii church lit Its l.infll ui 1 1 'rum n Wiae'a l.ri Iilriw slur. I'.mir Jim in and com i n buy. a: tin. ru'iiwag.. aal", 470-3 Coinmrnliit :rc(. I it . i't tolliulo bel .III. I per, fur rlull u. ", phalli (Mil I" P- J ilni. iii lr.. A 4a I) M VlrnloV ! the !?.' ' li'f H f Ji-lTr..a 1 ir C..r.!n.r n llw n 1 1 - it 1 1 1 1 if 'lil' Ian We liavn Jll'l !' IM' I llltri t fr.illl I ll l l. r .rr, .ill. -Hit I '. "f a.t-r ni. ..-r J !. ti ill llr.'d Wanl'd. in. .ii I. at I l.". Snih Mi ri'.l.. In ll nl. ,.k 'I. ,a orli t. ll.H Apply T if ai.-iiin-li p H .rltrrl in 1 i.'ii i ( i!..iir an I luinl" r '. r ui. fill :.i ".i ' i 1 1 : I !i a i:i" urs Ii, you mi..k Try x "ilniw.il hV' !lui," th" Itn'at 6-.-tit -l(4r .ii '':' inarkr' jl . rv.-i t ii'-r. I art v 1 al f nilimra la :. '"i:; i K.lMll a I l - I ...Ulna' nl '. mi r pl- an I I'd r ("!i el l!.... Th" AiiitI. lurk Kit.. I.i v-rn-. t-'i iini :a ..'I!ir -1 Sll" I lk- T'l l"l fri'l luinl.'. H.litllr't allr. n hl. Ii i' mn . Ii.. irage il--, tthlc the .nly ilmiga liaiM. 1 n- the niin- Netrint.i'r I pur. i . I Th! a w- -k Hi" I'm 1 ill II Tina ion , bur, h ha ' i-Uithiiig .1 .e If j-.ii r'. hating 1. i, nil lH b.-l.."g:nh- to H k'.tetlt n ffv bin, be l Ic'lii i. ram It ll.tette, Will .l 1 Pr'. k t' r of Neivcaaib ...11 to b,. bad nir ordeia ll"W. Ti a..,, .ill tin- v t ii thai have pud" . , tr.,. popul ir lrlnk . f rotnv ordi-r tin ,.f M,-'ill; Furd St,.k-' hit ' llt l-c lt.'! , fle'll -ili'i- men:. The run ,,f hcr.1,1. i,.,ile o bit" "reatlt nlinon : re In, reuse dur- lug the paat ik Sardine nr.- ill" pb tit fill in the i her, nnd tWier.'i. tl nn" iti.ik.ng big cab he In frmt of the city. F iird A Sloke Co. have Jut n-celv- c. a hlpinint "f Kviu' pule ale. Thl la one of the niot popular brands on the mil k.'', nnd Is epi'f Inllv rccom-ini'tid'-il by phyl-ln.i for weak peo ple. Coming cvenls cast their h(do.vs be fore, Tin' hiirgc Ada iirrlvcd down Ihe river yesterday with Ihat Portion nf the cargo of the Itlckmer nickmcr which tmiat be lightered down the river. Several month .wo the clly of Port Mud set mil to secure IUH for Pb ll.i bitli. The fund has reached $11711 si. and the solicitors are ready to itilt work. The n.ivnpMt l-vtun' te, $;i!n r,fl. nct- Cnnlv Trcnui('r Tbompson hn ls--ued n call for all general fund war ran la Ind" rvd nil.'r :n March U. V.WO. The total iiniount of ensh ftvullnblf I fli'i2.. of which IK.r" represents "c- Cltlel Illl'T.'!. County ("oinmlssloncr Ymtng, who was In the clly yesterday, rexirt that the founlv sawmill I In pla' will at once begin nperutions. The break In llie dyke I being repaired by tt fore,' of m Ml. The Womnn' IMIef Corps iivixlllnrv to the nrand Annv of the Uepubllc will give ii dinner nnd fair In the Flavcl building on ih" 2d of November :o raise funds for the enlcitalniuent of tlx' (Irainl Encunipiiicnt "f H'c 0. A. H., which Is to bo h"ld In Astoria next June Diinutliiiw ro solicited. Leave tirderg at the Oregon bakery. Jiiat re e v t; a mi: p! r i ''.i.-fc : r.n- i " T'.u w fi k tM- Tt: n'-'W!. chiir-!i ' .-ii. l.v ' i - ri . H . II -rniii-i WtVn ! -thi-.r ) t . . :y ri t K- - f i.i" . - t ! . "mil' f c ! V- ' ni. AT. ". . iii.. -t b " ,. c to tuir- i i f -r ni. t a' p i I i" fhil-iir.ia r-eenia f r r i , , .,, ! , , ,,iff 'i i-i. an U -'i n' I i.-ni. nib-r lb.it t!ie j 1 j Th.. S,i, IT. ii- ' ' i' -a -: "T . . . . . . , . . f,. . ...i I. ... I, .. .' II ! I 1.' I.IM I I'.IIH 1 11' I I'.l-llV . II- I Mi ( 'i 'n Hi " p i' i It .1 v --ti" ! iv r ( pinup- "f (" I'.v- f r "it ;-.i iti j K .h ill.- -I'i. I. nn ! r . 'i i' ! r l.i I'll . i," . !: Thv Ili.llaH MIi Jliirlllliwi rrl r-.l yalerliiy fr 'in Hnn'lt Ilnanll. Hln l"fl lite -iiya liter limn tin Th irnl."lia"k. imt m i slightly better pa"eg Th- IliilllUn ', a four-muster and reg-li-r iivr lil'M (in. Tli'" ili'tnmii !imk l'"v Tl'a la 't Tt I In have I' ft down III" rlvr yi'al'T. t:i v ni'inilim Hlii" has M.llJ'i liuahol f i. .(iky The grain ahipiii'-nia for Hi mi i i h I! mi I'MiM'-illy t kk ' "K'i ' mure 11.111 .'.I'lfl.lun lilM'P'Ir. Tli a"iinyr Hdl'-v 'liUnl mink a rm It wh;l" ruining down frum Th" lull.., V- tu-'il iy, nii'l -vr.il plank riii i.irii nut. Fortunately IIk alemii- .r : ir ivl.l" I partine'llt arid ii i' . ih a uip ii.-r inn. vlth wnt'r-l.ght "in 1M ri I alnk A n" ' in.ul" eh- HI r'dnii' Tli r'l intn nl la allil nn l tha "lit Mi'AH-n A Mi'lM'-m'-lt 'or. Pur. !iik lh t f.-w ilaya the a!''k of Km. la hia li"Il .tit') In, tll now k IMirrli.iarr tmv ftn.l nyih'nic h" mltu w-inl. Tli"r la a la'aTi a-rimem if k iiuta on hand and jr'nulnt lnr iini ar cff.rad, T.'i" ninri iiii" ail;- uil i.,.' NnVMil-l,i-r I N 'I II liaMu ltnr IImI tht- n 1 hua d .! nn fi ! a'-v-nl dc k. Iht la ,..a in , liark-.. aiy ih- y a III Iiiivp iniiiv I in a" ii". and A("iana ah. mil i.t f.ill l i mil ai the Vnr'- T'i' i" !a ii Urv link f rf.i kla I i arlri-t fr nn. und K--n. il(M- li.irk'n'.'-a ii , fT. rd. An llii !( I'.i-a rpr I ' A" la tlw Hm- tn iv in ir' Tli- Am. it m lurk II i rrv M ! ' h iMt'd :.i ".in" .i r.'utrt'T Hid ti'r !. i. i.i. I .,(T mil , , li.irf.-d it we. ti'-. I'd that Hi" V'l w..il!t litifii ii Ih- t-n irt.T-I liv Alck.i t-1ti- I II . L u t ...P.. (. I III n I it r-.i.fc .,, . i". i - ti . ii . I;k- .Ii-hI f Hi . I .t ho- I liiini... Fi'.in.' ' un'.'. I i" " ' :," M ui .tun'.' I va. PI n-1 In it P Illll1!! h" A Mini, I,' i- ..f n r'r II III.' r.l 1t fia'iill'' 1 n'.tr . r aa p i k iKi- that n hi, h train rntiiwri i KuK n" rrh , 1 In Aa- ' ( i-i" ,,f tli" p.i. kaK, " .V f , Hi" A A . j .irlit .'a'-rt.tv ! .-..nia ii" I a HI M I .in I plii nly -.li' I h" r -alllta i f tH" M. a- naf' T I'harl-n' n the ar wli'n . . ,'l i 'ii i'v ll-'iiry ' iii.all,l';l. tvliii .u It... 1 lli. .Il-iil. i Ka-t t. ii n rmia.n "f : ,f tlPa c-ty. 1 1 1 T ' .( d- la emll.'vel at Lik'l'V w la arre-t" I yap r,ay ,.f Mr. CarSl.- The b 'v ,.- ..-;tcil a lfit r d- '.trlvl.- nnd taken f "tn Hit! :i C'.llip! l lit a K.l! I t , ll- Ir.-a I I i M- it a ni'.ii v "rler t.'v ILa ff T! to c.ieh th" r I-t r-iili. l In hia arr 't. Tl.e III 'll-v ,rd-r i de'T 'tel by the v v wh o h ct line in" knvn. II" w.l! b. Il-'.l tiv tb" lll-tice of Ih" pence it H-vald" 1 1 rr ill l : -.iv en 'lit In -mn it ' i -V kel the Wbll.' ma" k"t I,n n there I- blla.ll. tpp-ir t- ii' .iM.lv. hip Frn l.e kI ghilv ('.finer i For the 'rce-nt : ,n a-.- c 'n-p'.cii-In Uteri'., il :!i" I , t ."..I M f ul!f. .I'i I ii li t e 111 the .f the v ar 'him Pl',.'i's an- ln- ,, , lit inilr.er ,,f M 'ii I n M . L .-nt n.i .' 'n b "tior "f M1" f .t.-r:a. M - Kl- ..r her c niH.n. M. M ... HI ik.-m m u v .. in : inf Tin il t' n a iniuilv hi a bright girt t i nx-dst her. li- iii i u tr: v "'t' I IvU'ol-'.- i 111" itMf I.. lt.,;:.r....k It'i p.i.'t ml llll.lclll l!ie and bunch "f 'i'!v Me be l" I Ilbiketini'i . j-r'" I the honor at Piead'o hop l.it Tu".biv iilht tvi di dared iv ni.tst "tiinnin,' 'i! th- d a beiiit'.ful I- , , . , t ing the old A. F. The woik (V bottling a lot adjoining loom will be T.ie buH ling et .ml bull ling to tl..- .he c niniercl'il Club otii'ii' iu-e I In ii f. w d iv will tie In nt.'d .oiiih of the' dub bu I'ling It Is rhe itit. nt oti! ;i mike the op-'ii ng night the ofi-a- ion for n high old time, nnd the i Iletnen who ma le ii tt the first Portland ( bowling aggregation which evr visit- j ed A orla have signKlet a desire t" be here. A match gunn- wlj! doubtless be arranged. There will be two mixed night each week, .and tournament will tie held, a formerly. Carl S. Wheeler, cf PVndlot m, has fotnnienccl an at:im In the Cnlted State, dlstrlc: court nojnlnst Ihc tM lumbla Itlver & Puget Sound Navlga ilon Comnany. better known as the White Collar Line, to recover flfl.tkH) damages for the use , f twit of hi copy righted photograph without bis Per mission. He allege that he made two photographs, "Son of the Forest and "The Tale of the Frontier. No. 5. Pcfeat mid IVapnlr." and that the cinipanv had us.-,! these plctii'-'S. publishing SOW of ca -h. for which he claims they are liable In the sum of 10,ftn0. or Jl apiece. The scrap whl h o-cur'cj at .hvaoo ii week ag Moii.liy seems to be rather oonfusfd affair. It notv transnli' tint S'tg-ant I'.'V ti' w-.i not nssmilt od by the live men tv t Ii whom he re piliel to an out-.f-the-wnv place, but that :hc itssuilt wns .ommitted bv om' num. The ass ill ml, who fought at the suggestion of the sergeant, It Is said. Is a powerful f -11 iw. and the report comes that he fractmed the utllccr skull nnd othe.'wlse Injured him wi:h his hire lls'.s. The four aolJU'ra who witnessed the mill ar mill locked un In the guardhouse, awaiting trial by eourimartial. I 7 X 1 f he ! -lid ne that." f I" It la lniiria(!ii(f at thl tlnv t' wit Km illff-rpwe In ih" tm-fnt t'ri- fur :li" T.iiiu I'nlnt lt and Ih frl' aaked anino m mllia Bg i, whn Ji mlll prni'ail wai hrlnK cirialiir'd. Thf aytidlciiK' n iw nk tiJJM t r iiout "iKhty N'r'a. nf which thirty ai lld (lila. Hlln'ild '.Ire- "SKhty " l 'I1" ,,iiu d of, Ih- avrd rati wunll mill r t.iln iimr,' riiin i" l"t. B.m'J m ,niha intn llt al'" C'llld hv li"-n iv"Ur"d liv Mr Itaiiminiid upon il C'"li I'dyinnt 'if llli"") mid nuurnt Ihnl tli' Urnun ifi'Tt Knit" (,f Ill.OdO ("iri(a laki-n unl it. ml' I I." pal'l. Mi. Ilriiwn. ll 'lll I," run 'tiller - I, ua'iir. d th" rniniiillK tth;i h v.na acting f ir th" P""!'!" "f III" city Hut h" w.iul'l ma'crlilly r".u'" Ih" moriif iif. Tin- utti'-r allimlii'l'in -h.it ll'i.'Ka) wnHh "f :.r(ti"r'v h ,iild In. aiihwrlh" I tiv if ii-r lind own (in All 'Wing thai Mr, ltnn wmU (lllc-l III" ll'ing.ig- fur I'-'KiO. th" '. In 'hiding nil adiHr.-nt n r"Hg". cmjld Imv" li"-n a.- urd f'.r KI.'n.O iw,i and pr iperty v,lu"d at tlt.'aV). II in Hull la V) i' a popular aniu ni"iit at the ("..niin'rclal 'lub. and ih nii'tiiheia ur cvlti-lng rrt Inl'ri-at In Ih" ap.,r. Per avcral nmntha Pt l,trg nuinlwr of prifcaal-inal men hav l- .n pl lyliitr t'ft" "''('I during th arr ni",n. !il!" the novlcra nrstlcd d(ir li.g th" nUht. Ycat-rdny li "1 th" ipiy play ra, lrof-aa,r A. A. fi"Vln1 and II ("naai-ll. nrr chall'-ngrd tiy H' rt Allen and Jay Tim!". miv!, Th gmi" tn ,K !: " Iit evening, and wr cliw an I cx-ltlng. Th" f!"rnin pl4vra wr" !' murh f ir 'h" nljCn hit it k Ii,," -r. winning by acrca of :i-lS and :i-l'J. Th" wlnnra , f ,"(iltiK' c ni"( iV'T. hall"riK"t Mr ?.-irK" W. IliM'.n anl H-n M'lrl m Th- eh ilicng'-r ihlnk rh- y nr- Bh iut right h -n ll c im-a t.i handball n. 'Xi,.! ii .MMlly d.f.'it Ih" dav pln' cr Th" giiirn a n v l-'Plt pll """ nii-n..- a a.rK Handball l n it nnK f:i" ;.ir-. Iini It la ("! i"lil fX-Tr'if part. i-ii! irly f.ir wi.n wh-" w.rk k' "p tivm In ! .r Th" numb-r f playra hi th" dub la n-'W V"rv larr mil will d nibtlcn lncr-a" at.-aanv 'r in tli; time on. M mh-ra "f itntterv V. Thirl ArtH - ley. irea-n ed Lieutenant J hii Me- M.tmiK wltn a fine a.ib"r. t Fort Canhv. in appr- l.itl m of hi klndnera aa their ..nima.'id-r. n- Man i. on me tKt rnrni Man In. on the bot from Munili. and while he wa In common! at F rt ("anby. Lieutenant M'-Mnnu j . now atail inel at hurt Met-n nat. liu b- n ranif-rred f r mi Canbv t" that pin: few w-.-ka ago. and rnc d"1 t Canny by Oiptaln Pl'-rc. Th" member, of Ititi-rv L. a dun bey aoTlilne.l thai Ibe r command, r I had le-en tnnf'Tre,. began pr. - para - tl,iti to Mirpr him by pren nung nun with lie tt he icilcr. h 'ping to do before cut t ' Steven Ah .ut tl1"! wa i py tin- Ivy In a few hecjra. and abe- w i order.-1 from San Fnn Init It I d not arrive until ulii.it IMim the I cl-k'-' ,i vre.-k ag'. and after the lieutenant had gone H" w i Invite 1 :.i dlnn r at V.,rt I'anbv by (be .ifflivr. and after tb- meal tbev t "k a walk on the pa. tile ernil. When the nmV.rs rca h e the gr Hind th" entire h.tterv tv.ia tn tin . tial -r tb,- command cf Ser-g-itit Ce.Tg.- I.-C.lv. n-. A the iftl .ri up, i-.Mi.-h.-d :ir, ninvr h" ca.ne f.iitvarl. and dr.m.ng (he .tb- r ,'iv-s.-iited It to tb- at "itched ileuibiint tt !ll il licit l""ch. PKItS' iNAL MKNTIUN. M. Win o 1. I of Portland, I- In the t i: v. .rt'.and v. t a ierd iv. Paul C Hues was l ' iv ii fri.m r.it Ut ii. 1 test'rlay l.ieuteiU'.nt M. -Minus, of Fort Slev ens. is In the cliy. C. W C'tt.im. of Oakland. Cal was it: III" el'v yf.er.lny. A. K. Ibinham. of Portland a late I arrival at the Vcl.l'-nt, ! J. A Malarkev Is down from Port- I in I on a shor: bii'.ness tr n. j J ' McC.owan cam,- ovr yrst.-rj.iy j ufternu a frun the north shore, j C. T. !' crson. of Taconui. was .inVng ; tester lay's arrivals at the Occident. j ji p,i,crt. of Portland, was among passenger down on list -night's tr iln. Mrjl , Wllt,,.,tv an, daughter left v,!,,riMv ,,. .s-,.la.,'R. the home of , Mrs. Wherlty'a ni 'tlicr. I H. T. Hendryx and William Hyde ! Stalker, prominent business men of Ha I kcr Cliy, pont yesterday in A-tor'a. Mrs. O. Zolgler and son. why have I been visldng In Portland for the P-ist two weeks, returned home fust evening. Mr. Harry HambU-t hiu been quit Hi for several day past. His condition !s now much Improved and he will te rut shortly. Major and Mrs. C. F. Cramer, accom panied by their daughter, arrived In the city last evening from Salem. It is exptvte I thu: Major Cramer will make anangcm.'tits for raising the public building grounds to the street level. A NKW FIKK NET. The new tire net recently adopted by one of the luotropolltan Are depart ments has been such a great success as a life auver, that Ha unusual adoption Is predicted In the near fulure. Every one t ikes Kpevinl Interest In any Inven tion tha: will save or prolong life. This Is the reason so many people have been praising the merits of Hostel ler's Stomach Hitters during; the past fifty years. Tho peerless medicine has done more to promote health and long life than any other In existence. It will cure dyspepsia, Indigestion, belching. Ilatulcncy. Insomnia, nervousness, and malaria, fever and uKiie. Many prom inent phvsldans recommend it. Be sure to give It a trial. Th genuine must have our Private Die Stamp over the neck of the bottle. EXTENT Of MILL SITE ONLY ll;il TY AC.KK.S IN"! O.V.I "K I'OI.N'T I'KOI'I K TY. r.rroiik'ouH lltllcf KtnarJIn the Matter OirrcctvJ hy Mr. II. Van Diihcii. Thr mgh an unf.irtuna.e c in. lual ,n. h-'iatlly arrived al. th" b Ikf hi b c 'lii,- g"ii. nil In Aamr a that Mr, Hum m',i.d and hi aa k la: hav" mu le un ( ,ia n.til" d'-nunli on tlnj pc'ipl" of lh!a clly for tin- i-atabllahrnont of the anvt mill and (Inuring mill. That thl "ir..ri..i,u b"H"f f,r which The M Tn itig Atrlan wa innocn:ly rcaponaihlc n Inrge meaaur". irh'iul'i not hr"tofnr hava b"-n corr' t' a", mi alm''t ln (O'lliblc It haa "rvd to glv to the wh il prpo.il a ba"k)tt that thrcat "n"d t rcault In algnal failure. The At,rln and oih'T city paper have p"rli"d In tat"m(-nta that the acre age ak' 1 for ii out of all renaon. coiiald'-rlng th magnltu'le of the pro p I cnt"rpri-'a. The papcra of the Py hav not he"n ac'uatdl In thl miner bv any aplr.t of malb'. but have (,ubllah"d whit they and "v-n iri"inl-ra of the .num. II committee b' Ueyel ft b" correct, Th-" auhj. lined ktier wa prepared yaierliy a fern inn. It th'roug'ilv 'xp'.ilr.a the ei'enr of both, the nlfti a-k'-l. and put. in entirely n"w phase on th.- altuutlon. Th- letter f illoaa: AHTdltlA. dit. 21. fKd.t.ir M rning A t,tr!n t"gar!ang '-h : o prop : ti'Kin that have leen atibmitK-d tn the rtli'na hv Mr. Hammond and a. cl.K'a. th- c-mimltie fr-t to Tiake tn.- f.ill .vtlng tat'-mn:, which haa been pr-Pflrrl after making a fair ex- amlnatl'in: I'mpo'lt; n I. which pertalna to the 'aawmMl lte. contain apppixlma'ely SO jncrea of un-Mnd. c rn;rlng the neck I of lan I on Tongue Point through which .th. r,,r,,a1 (,.,.,. Th !and on the Lt(,ry ln. Tongue, fronting up- ,iin ,h( 0. tnf Columbia Land ft . inv,tmPn, Company, and Involved In nr,K,,i,:on i ,n,i iy;nir belween high tide and mean loir tld -. the nam being the area purchaie.1 from th" mate of . 0r,)f,m by f irmer owner of the 1 T mk.U(. p,nt tracl apprix mateg 15 !.,.. Thi tta ara f tide-Ian 1 ant I frntlwf on tnl ,a,:"rly .aid". In fnnt j ,(f n af ,rHsaM tract, and lying b"twen j ,m. nw an ) tMr., fnan. , ( . SIpr,,x!ma'Piv 55 acre. The , channel referred to is a channel across land al ng the easterly side of the ;fop-i!d tract from T'ngue Point to John Diy river and Is frm 5o to "0 ' fret d'.vant from th shore. On th eisierly n'de of this particular rhann-l 1 are t be found well-known f-inds 'hat ! ir- uncovered, and for which deeds have passe 1 from :h tv.e of Oregon to 1 I!. Van Pusen. ! The land on tie wes:"r'v side of the Tongue, fr'titlng upon the pr-perty of . the c .lunibla Land Investment Com pany, and Involved In proposition 1. and lying between hvh tid? an I nu-an low l I'd ', th" si:".- h-Sng the sr pur . ha !.. fn m the siate of Oregon bv the for I nier own -r "f the Tongu Point tra.-t. j iptirox'mate lo acres. The :otal ara '..f ti.ie.l.ind and frmtag on the w-ster. lit- s .1 of the Tongu". In front of the ! if .r- si .l tra t. and lyit'g between the high tide Une and th-' out- r harbor line now e:abl!hel bv the United States j got -mm r.t. .imoutit approxim uely ti TO ,i. r,"V aft-r deducting th" r'gnt or w ay of th" railroad cvnpanv. In figur ing this area, we have taken the south line of the tact of land ownel bv the govemnnnt. on which the buoy d"pot !s locnt'.l. as ntnning due west from the a lore. We have taken the dividing I ne b'tw.-n the prop rty of the Co. lunibii Land & Investment Company and tha' of I! Van Pus n as running due north M th-1 ha-b-ir lines, but if we run a line from mean low tide at the buoy station, an I also a line from mean low tide tv-tween the property of the Columbia Lind & Investment Com pany and Tt. Van Pusen. In each in stance to the harbT line, tte would make a total area (the same probably being the maximum area that could be claimed) of Sa acres, after deduct ing the railr ad right of way. We would therefore have In this mill site: of up-lan.l. ( aeres: of tlde-lan.l area on the easterly side purchased from the tate, 13 acres; of tide-land area on the westerly si le purchased from the state. Ui acres; total. s acres. Or, If we .-.insider frontage to the channel, tte would have the fol lowing Included in prcp sitlm 1: of up land, 50 acres: cf tide-land and frontage extending from the high tide line t-i the ship's channel on tbe east erly side, 5.1 acres; of tide-land nn.l frontage extending from the high tide line to the ship's channel on the wester ly side, (,'iklng the maximum claim as aforesaid. S5 acres: total, 190 acres. The committee does not believe this to be an excessive tiaet of land for the business to be established, and, while the acreage cxceel some sites In some parts of the country. It Is far less rhan the acreage comprised in sawmill sites In other parts of the country. The contour of Tongue Point embraced hi the above slt. the position of the rail road, and the character of the tide lands ate believed to be such as to make It necessary tha: Hammond and his ass vl.ites should obtain the area ntked for. as specified in proposition No. 1. Regarding proposition No. 2. the com mittee desires to state that the distance along the outer harbor line is approx imately 1200 feet. The dis:ance along the railroad la approximsl'dr MrHO feet, and the illftxrue along Taylor avenue I approximately MO feet. The average width of the tract f land from Tvnr avenue vri the .ld-land purcha-td from (lie late, and acro the frontage extending b"t-""n the ild tld"-land an I the ouVr harb -r line, I approxl. rnately 7,rj) feet, deducting the railr.eid right-m' way. The tolal acreage of ihl entire nr"a embraced In projiriltlon 2, and extending from Taylor avmu" t" th" outer hirbor line, after d-du- tlne tie railroad right- f-wiy, I 1' aer . The area l"t"en Ttvlir avenu- nl the m''an low tide line la approximate, ly four ac. Thl Ii the area ihat wn ;iur..hi.d fr m the tat? of Ore g n by ih own f,f Smith Point, It I approximately all the are lying be- ! "n Taylor av,iue and the rillrogd Appri-x'mately all of the area lying n Tth of the railroad, and b t-e-n the railroal and she outer harbir lln amounting t ) It acre. !i the frontage ref'-rr-d to In which the tate of Ore gon n-'alna It lnter. The cimmitt'-e. after giving thl con alileratlon. I of the cplnl m that the induatrle. to be eanbllahed upon the aforesaid tract, by Mr. Hammond anl r i aoolata, w.ll require no: le than th" are embraced, in propialtlon 2. The committee la anxloua that both propol'.l"n hall b accepted. It ha examln-d the altu iilon a carefully it could, an I think It proper to make knowi :he reaulta of thl examination. It 1 anxlou that the Industrie decrib ed In th'ae propogltlona ahall b e:ab-lii-hed at one', which rhe propo'er agree to. The committee realize that the eetabil"hmnt of :hee lnlutr'.i will do much to acy,mn::h that for n Aa.oria na" itiwa.i. on. greatly aid in flxiraj a nlpplng p..r at the mouth of the Columbia river. The comrr.htc" realit' that there I a great deal or work to be done in icrartng these two it". and In It eft rt to obtain the same It ask the eirne,t co operation of all citlxi-n of Astoria. 3. VAN DCSF..V. Chairman. TRANSFERS OF UEALTT. II. B. Parkr to Chas. L. Parkr or 1. block 4T. MeClure's; J1400. Unite 1 State to May C. Magee nor'.hwcst quarter of section 23, T I K. Ft 8 V; patent. Unite 1 States to C. H. Johnon northeast quarter of section 2J. T 4 S. It g W; patent. Peter Jorgensen and wife to Alex Tagg 1H0 acres In section I. I I X, R W; W. J. E. Higglns, trust.?, to The As)r.a Company ISO acres In section tt T t N. R I W; J900. William D. Curlv to Baron P. Gross- i cuplots 1 to 10. block 13. West Astoria: ll. David Tempest to Harry W. Price Ion 2S, 29 and 30. block 1. West War ronton addition to Astoria: tL Alexander Tagg and wife to Christina JorgenSiMi I acres In Judson D. L. C: P'sal. United States to Edward Hughes southwest quarter of section 3, T 4 N. It 6 W; patent. Hlnman Tract Land Co. to Frelda Ahucs lo: 8. block 4. Hlnman t'ect: H03.T3. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding C:.,p c n.rty warrants, on - dorse J prior to March lt:h. l'."Xi. to rr .rt the same to the county treasurer at h; office. lt Tenth street, for pay ment. Interest ceases after this date. (SlWd.) K. C THOMPSON. County Treasurer. Dated at Astoria. Oregon, this ?oth dav of October. 1901. C. W. BARR DENTIST Mansell Building. 573 Commercial St., ASTORIA. OR TELEPHONE. RED 206L Dr. T. U. Ball DENTIST. Pag Building, ' Astoria. Or. WHERE DO YOU )liV YOUR HAVE TOU TRIED A. VV. SHIPLEY? tot Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he (fives the best there l to be had In the city for th? least money? Place an order once and see. naaataj .7 kl"-f-,'7.' 'J J il&ScS? M ammA WILL MAKE NEW START SAWMILL COMMITTEE HAS NOT GIVEN tl' THE WOKK. Effort to He Made to Secure More Keaitonarilc lYopo-tnl From tliu .Syndicate. The ou'look for the eitablUhment of I he awmlll and flouring mill la Very much brighter toriay than wa the c ycaterday morning. The commit: In charge of the matter haa posted llaelf about lt, and ha com? p the con. clualon "lat the demand of Mr. 0 illn la moat reasonable. Another a:art will be made, and It I hoped ucCea Will thl time attend the effort tn cur tntae- two enterprla for Aatorla. The committee held another meeting yetrday. The committeemen. Ilka other, had ben mlalnforme.1 about the ilea, and a very different feeling pre vailed when the Information contained In Mr. Van Duaen'a letter wa produc ed. The prevloui opinion that Mr. OoH lln wa unreasonable gave way to a f'-eUng that the price aikel for th Tongue Point property wag altogether too high, and there wa a general de termination that th owner ahouldj again be consulted. Mr. Gomilln waa asked to meet th Tongue Point yn1!cate.. The aynd'eat ta mill, un nt Tl If Wimn M 1 j K;nney Bj.nJam1n Toun(t j p ,Um. uor Dr. Alfre.1 Klnnev and the ub- i sidy company, the Interests of C. 3. Wrlj-ht and II. F Praf having been j aevtulred by :he other member. It Is i understood that the syndicate Insisted; j iip'in m ch payment of $42,500 for the land askel bv Mr. OxwHn. and that ! posal for purch-.se of 100 acres for IVViO cr purchase of It entire hid ing there for $50,100. Whether or not this answer of the syndicate wa final cannot be stated, but It is thought fur ther negotiations will be carried on. The committee will holl ano:her meet ing today, and It Is noped some plan can be arrange whereby the enter rri"s can be secured. ,"I am pretty much discouraged," said Mr. Gosslin. when seen by an Astorian representative last evening. "The pro posal submitted by us Is not unreason able, and I must confess th: I am j surprised at th sentiment that sema to prevail throughout the city. Per i sonally. I am v;ry anxious that the4a Tie people do not reallxe what they ' mean that thev Involve the expend! l ture of more money than was required I to construct the Astoria railroad. I (think If the sl'uitton wre thorourhlr understood there would be no d"!av. I "It seem ti me there Is a way out 'of this difficulty Certainty Astoria reM the industries, and I am satis fied the matter can be out through sucoesfuiiv if the proper effort Is made. The Astoria prop'sltlon means equally as much as that a; Eureki. where Mr. 1 Hamrror.d and his buslnes( asoclat i have exp-ndej more than Jl.000.000 In I the past year. For A'torla's sake. I tnti! tha: the prop.sal will not fall .j,roURh .. , ' ' . nnninn Mr. CoSslln' said he w. Il romim In the city for several days to come. Members of the committee have assured him the Peo ple of the cltv will do their share when rhey come :o understand ,the situation, and that a fresh start will be made. The establishment of the flouring mill here meins much to Astoria. The milt will require large quantiels of gTaln,. and Its transportation to this el:y will undoubtedly solve the common point question. Just as soon as a market It Jtcured for the local output, the Pro posed mill will be enlarged to a capa city of 15V) or 2000 barrels daily, and the Portlanl millers will nave comp- i titlon. If the railroad companies de cline to ext-md equ if rates to Astoria, then the company will build Its own j barges and use the river route. It was stated In these columns a few days ago that the proposed sawmill would have a monthly payroll of $3000. This statement was sadlv In error. The mill which Mr. Hammond proposes es tablishing will pay out In Astoria more than 112 000 monthly, to say nothing of the vast sum (hat will be required to cut and deliver logs. It is estimated tha: the enterprise will add 2000 to the population of the cUy within a month after Its ejaipletlon. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 23L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All goods shipped to our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. 538 Duane St., W. J. COOK. Mgr. Astoria, Ore. Res. Tel. 1131. COFFEE LIKE YOUR MOTHER MADE. . . IF YOU BUY THE NOB MILL BRAND You will Enjoy I:. Tickets Riven with each 25c r purchase of our Teas i nd Cof fees to the value of 2Ho each. Try Eureka Baking Powder and Spices. FOARD & STOKES CO.