TUB MORNING A8IORIAN. ilUNLA, JUNE IT. 1900. KNOX HATS. The Latest Summer Blocks.! C. H.COOPER Sole Agent for Antorla. TODAY'S WSATHBR. 1'OHTl.ANP, Jun 17.-Orfirn. fair lid wartnrr tiMay. rxwtit Hsalbly ahowar during lh fomnoun In north iMirllnn. Wmililnxiiin, (air, ci ahuwvrs truT coast, warrni-r In southern anil wciwn xrtloi. All contmcl foi itdvcrtimnH In tho Aatoiiuit ure imidc on a giutr nut to of clrculutioii four time Jurcr than Hint of any pupvr luiblUhcd or circulated In Clut op county. AROUND TOWN. Frvnh tutt-rinllk at (h Parlor. Horses for villa at Gaston's stable. Bwe-t cream, ton cvnU a pint at the I'arlor. W. O. Jlayne of Fort Stevens It at (he Occident. Mn. 3. W, fU'llow U vlaltln hrr ter. Mrs. Qrvfry. John Thomas cam up from Sulfation yratarday morning. Mm. II. C Sutherland, of Winnipeg, U at Iho Occident. tleo. E. Mauls, of New Tork, was In the city yesterday. PhJl Sella, of Bun Francisco, was at Ins Occident yesterday. Today'i baavball game la declared off on account of the rain. Daniel Duncan of Olnoy waa adrulttad to the hospital yesterday. If you want Ice cream that la made of puro cream, try the I'arlor, lst lS-cent mral, Itlalnf Bun Rve taurant, (13 Commercial street. Jeff's restaurant the largest and beau A trial will convince you. VI lie V. Mayo, of Portland, la visit Ing her aunt, Mm. J. C. Mayo. It waa very amooth outside today and dead calm accompanied the rain. F. B. Dewey, of Zm Angeles, Cal., waa at the Parker House yesterday. The fishermen reported an average catch of one or two per boat yesterday. For rent 7. room house, nicely fur nished. Apply at tZS Exchange street. Bwevt cream at the Parlor, 10 cents a pint; Just what you want for ber ries. Charles Heuermann, a native of dor many, took out his first papers yes terday. Lieut. )I. B. Cloke came up from Fort Stevens on ..he afternoon train yesterday. A drunk wns run Into by a street car In Swllltown lust night, but not aurlously Injured. A good meat can be had at all hours, at the Jewell boarding house. 728 Commercial street Mr. James W. Hare and family and Mrs. F, P. Kendall and family left yesterday for Bcasldo. The final account of the Westby es tate has been approved and filed by Mr. Carlson, administrator. Geo. M. Hawcs, N. Poston, Maurice C. Chcal and Wm. Zimmerman, of Port land, spent yesterday In Astoria, I Mrs. Jan. W. Welch returned yes terduy from attending the Native Daughters' convention at Portland. RoHlyn coal Insts longer, Is cleaner and niakes less troublo with stoves and chimney Hues than any other. George W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. BEST IB-CENT MEAL; IlISINa SUN UKSTAUltANT. rrsJ ir" ir I i i li I PI LL Hts for msnr years btea the tbe Kuglish laogasge 0WM SSm in curing Xndlgeatloa, Sick Headache. Conetlpatloa, sad all Bilious and Karroos Disorders, 10 oonta and 23 cents, ef m!1 twi too9 l4v4vtvtvtvvtvtvtvvvtvtvvvvvtvtvvtvtvvtvtvt JapsntMiQ hoy wants situation to do cooking or housework. Apply (12 Com nien'lnl etroot. Jolt's delicious Portland chocolates, fresh every other day, at the Parlor. Tweiity.flve cent and fifty otnt boxes. A small place at Clatsop for salo or rent. Suitable for chicken ranch. Ap ply to A. Tugg, Parlor Candy Store. The fun-rul service of Qeorge Mc Millan was conducted by Ituv, M. Mc Corniuo at Olny yesterday afternoon. If the weather ;)'Tiults, a party of cy clists will lake a run down to BcauMi this morning, returning on the after noon train. ('renin Pure Itye. America's finest wMky, The only pur goods; guar anteed rich and mellow. John L. Carl son, idle agent !Ier-sftr the Iloston Itestaurunt will b open from S a. in. until 1 a. m. It Is a first -clan place for after thea ter supper parties. F. D. Kuciiner, auditor of the A. A C. It. It., has moved Into the house formerly occupied by Thad Trulllngcr, next to Dr. Finch's. The partially decomposed body of a man was awn !n the river yesterday morning, lust below Kinney's cannery, but was not brought In. Remember we guarantee our Ice cream to contain nothing but cream and sugar and llavor. It la fifteen ceut pr pint at the Parlor. The government tug Geo. It Men dell was surveying off the Heads yea: terduy with a party under the direc tion of Engineer O. D. ilegordt. Contracts for the construction of the new stable to be erected by Prael A Co. opposite the O. R. A N. wharf, on Com mercial street, will be let this week. Rev. Seymour Short officiated at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah A. Jones at Bklp anon yesterday afternoon. Many friends from Astoria went down on the noon train. Pror. A. L. Clark, of the Adair school, w III spend the summer at the Yamhill lock and dam works, where he has ac cepted a temporary position aa book keeper. Don't fall to try coco cola. It Is the most popular new drink this season at the Parlor. Those who receive coco cola tickets can get them redeemed at the Parlor free. The funeral service of R, R. Vernooy was conducted by Rev. M. McCormac yesterday morning In the I. O. O. F. Hall, The Interment was at Ocean View cemetery. Roslyn coal Is the best and most eco nomical coat for household use In As toria, Try It once and you will have no other. George, W, Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311. The Rrltlsh bark Qalgate, for Queens, town with 131,547 bushols of wheat val ued at $72,351. left Portland for Astoria In tow of steamer Oklahoma at 1:15 p. m. yesterday. Charles and Constance I. Rogers yes terday filed a petition In the county clerk's ofllce for the adoption and change of name of Charles Lawrence Illakeslee, a minor. To those who drink whiskey for pleasure; Harper's Whiskey adds est to existence. To those who drink whiskey for health's sake, Harper's Whiskey makes life worth living. Sold by Foard A Stokes Co.. Astoria, Should the weather be favorable, one of the largest If not the largest ex cursion parties ever in Astoria will pass through on a special train today, about a hnlf hour behind the regular train. Resides the Women of WoDdcraft It Is expected that several hundred pleasure seekers will be aboard. ' f A A i fll I " 1 eopalar family medicine wherever Is spokta, and they now n RIVAL M B UVU Pears: Only they who use it know the luxury, of it. The Elf will make trips every few minutes from 1 o'clock today between Fisher's dock and the United States training ship Adams, for the accommo dntlon of those d'-slrlng to visit the vessel. Fish Commissioner Reed returned ycftcrdny from the Umpua and leaves agalii In a few duys for Coos Ray. Re fore starting h ewlll try to irott into the mystery of the plica placed In the sands In front of town a few nights ago. Visitors will be welcomed on I lie training ship Adams today. This Is llk.-ly to be the only opportunity, for this year at least, to Instn-ct this In t'T Unfc- vh. I. as she docs not expect to st ip on the return trip from Port land. After an unexpectei delay, the head quarters of the Fourth of July commit tee will be opened In the store former ly occupied by the New Tork Novelty Co., tomorrow morning. Prof. John Moa'uc, secretary of the committee, will be In charge. Hospital Steward Wood, of Fort Ste vens, has been granted a leave of ab sence by the war department till next November, In ord?r that he may at tend the college of dentistry at Evans ton, III. He will leave about the latter part of July. The lighthouse tender Manxanlta will P-ave lodoy or tomorrow for Destruc tion Islund. She takes out as a pas senger a young lady who Is to marry the assistant keeper of the lighthouse ther, and also a minister who will perform the ceremony. - - Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook, Mr. "and Mrs. W. C. Francis. M- W. Smith. J. M. Parke, Robt. Adamson, W, B. McKen si. J. a Coqper. Oo. N. Hoyt, F. O. Duff urn. Mark Bchlussel anl L. J. Kafurla, all of Portland, came down on the train last night. The Rrltlsh bark East African, bound for Queenstown with 103,968 bushels of wheat valued at 157,183, one of the largest cargoes ever taken out on a vessel of no grea'.er registered tonnage, will go out today. The legal difficul ties which threatened to detain the East African have not been settled, but she has been permitted to set sail un der bonds. At i p. m.' yesterday the tug Wallu la' brought In the French bark Mar echn .VllUfTiy a new. -raft, which left Nantes In oallast. August 4th, to ob tain a cargo of wheat from the Port land Flouring Mills Co. She left Mon tevldco, March 24th, and was not ex pected here for a couple of weeks more. The generous French bounty law en ables a ship to innke expenses while on long voyages In oallast. The Astorlan of Wednesday gives a time schedule for the summer run of the A. & C. R, R. and concludes Its Item aa follows: "A general reduction of rates Is also promised." As the rate from Portland to Astoria at present Id only 25 cents. It is hard to conceive where the reduction can come In and whereas Mr. Hammond and Mr. Mohler are travelling back East In company, the outcome may be that a fair com promise may be arrived at. and the rates be advanced to reasonable pro portions. llwaco Journal. It Is regretted that the literary sage on the Journal has not found time to get out of the woods and take a trip up the river on the railroad from As toria. Had he done so, he might have discovered that the two-bit rate ap plies only to passengers travelling be tween Astoria and Portland and re turn. Fares between all way stations and Astoria and to Portland remain Just as they were before the cut. There fore, per se, a material and general reduction might be made without even approaching the tW3-blt rate. The Veronla correspondent of the St. Helen's Mist forwards an Inter esting Item of news concerning the es tablishment of a creamery route Into the Nehalem district as follows: "A milk route for the Nchalem Is one of the near possibilities. A creamery at Astoria proposes to take all the cream the people of the Valley will deliver at Mist at guago prices. The farm ers between Pittsburg and Mist are maturing plans to have John and Al bert Parker, the mall carriers, pick up the cans three times a week and take them to Mist, and the milk route will be?ln at the home of C. L, Parker, two and one-half miles above Pitts burg, which wouli give the farmers east and north of Vernonla the advan tage of selling their cream. Something of this kind would be of very good benefit to this community and we are glad to note that the farmers along the proposed route are taking quite an interest In the matter." Articles of lncorp ratlon have been filed with the secretary of state at Salem by C. F. Lavwiworth of Port land, Val. Rlldner of Hakjr City. J. T. Laeey of Astoria and H. T. Hendry of Raker City, who have associated them selves under the name of Columbia River Alaska Salmon Packing and Cold Btursge Company. The corporation proposes to engage in a general salmon canning and oold storage business, Its papers providing (hat It may purchase, own, hold, sell asd dispose of r-al es tate and personal property, may own. operate and control fishing boats, scows and barges nf ev-ry description, build and construct buildings, wharves and bridges, (,, take such other action as may be d'emed necessary to the pro motion of its business. The amount of th capital stock Is fixed at fl.OQO.OOQ, and Its principal place of business Is Astoria. The capital stock Is divided Intc 200,000 shares at a par value of $5 each. The organization of the com pany, according to the statement of one of Its members, was conceived by J. T. Lacey of this city, who appreciat ing th- remarkable wealth of the Alas kan fishing grounds, succeeded In en listing enormous Investments to further the proposition. CIRCUIT COURT MEETS. Two rtults Filed Involving Prominent Parties. Robert Carruthers filed suit yester day In the circuit court against Oeorge H. George, S. Elmore, 8. S. Gordon. W. II. Barker, W. H. Copcland. W. O. Oosslln, F. P. Kendall, J. L. Carlson, F. I. Dunbar, It, M. Leathers, John Kopp, John Fox, F. A. and C. A. Fisher. The compl iint alleges that the defendants etit;r?d Into a partnership with the plaintiff, the owner of the nulling schoon-r Jennie, for the purpose of cnKHKliig In halibut fishing, and that each party inva!vd Invested 1100 and agreed to share profits and losses equally. The plaintiff alleges that the entii prise was a total failure, that not only was the I1M0 subscribed by the stockholders consumed In expenst-s, but that an Indebtedness of JHH.47 was In curred and paid by the plaintiff. In part payment of this amount he has received the sum of K'A.W from defen dants Fisher liros., Foard & Stokes Co., Kendall, Leathers. Fox. Carruth ers, Carlson and Dunbar, but nothing has bon paid by defendants 8. S. Gordon, George H. George, W. H. Par ker. W. O. Oosslln, W. H. Copeland and 8. Elmore, anJ he asks for Judg ment against each of them In the sum of $01.10, and that the partnership be dissolved and an accounting of the af fairs of the company be made. Plaintiff Is represented by John H. and A. M. Smith. The other suit Is Instituted by John Nicoll against G. A Ancarola et al. to recover the sum of 33 with In terest due on a promissory note, and to obtain foreclosure of tbe mortgage held as security, etc. CIRCUIT COURT BUSINESS. Judge McBrlde Submits the Docket for the June Term. . The circuit court will convene In this city tomorrow. The term will be de voted exclusively to equity cases ac cording to the following order: The June term of ,he circuit court will convene In this city on next Mon day. It will be an equity term and no criminal or jury cases will be tried. There are. however, ninety-four cases on the docket aa follows: Joseph Holladay vs. C. B. Bellinger. Joseph Holladay vs. Oregon Real Es tate Co. C. B. Bellinger, guardian, vs. Joseph Holladay. J. W. Graham vs. Pacific Construc tion Co. Edward Ehrman vs. Astoria & Port land Railway Co. Assignment of ChUholm ft Co. Alexander Harkvlst vs. R. L. Nor rls et al. Assignment of Annie Feaks. Emma K. Colwcll. admix., vs. E. E. Cooper. Assignment of E. R. Hawes. 0. M. Cutblrth vs. Wm. Holmes et al. J. O. Hanthorn vs. Geo. Sandy. 1. H. DcForce vs. L. Abererombl?. Astoria Tacking Co. vs. Mike Peco- vlch. Sadie R- Schluss-l et al vs. T. Cadl Rnn. H. Piper vs. Nlcolal Bros. & Co. J. T. McKee vs. t'has. Forrest et al. Foard & Stokes Co. vs. Eva Wall mnn. Wadhams & Co. vs. Pacific Com mission Co. W. V Mears vs- Pacific Commission Co. Alfred E. F. Bell vs. William Bell. ileorge Hill vs. J. W. Hare, sheriff. Straight Seining Co. et al vs. Annie JenRen et al. Paul Schrodr vs. J. W. Hare et al. Straight Seining Co. et al vs. W. E. Tallant et al. J. E. Hlgglns et al vs. Mary Morgan et at R. L. Sabln et al vs. W. H. Howell et al. S. Elmore vs. Ivor Junttl. Adlosdorfer, Brandestlne & Co vs. T. M. Burleigh. John Nylund vs-'Chas. Mortensen. David Keefe vs. School District No. 1. E. Z. Ferguson vs. Peter Lamar et al. Clatsop Mill Co. vs. Sal Get. Assignment of Rebecca Strauss. Anslirnmont of the Columbia Iron Works. Assignment of Clatsop Co-Operatlve Co. A. D. Puter vs. A. II. Loxler. r.remner & Ho'.m?s vs. Clinton & Co. A. A C. R. R. Co. vs. Pacific Union Pncklng Co. , J. M. Arthur & Co. vs. Clement Brad bury. O. B. Wirt vs. Mary H. Llnenweber et al. C. S. Brown, extlr.. vs. May Case. Frank R. Stokes vs. John Rlan et nl. O'NIel . Drew vs. Flavel Hotel Co. Carrie Vleok vs. John Vleak. Gilbert Bros. vs. Theresa O'Brien. Columbia River A Pusret Sound Nav igation Co. vs. W. P. Mclntire. State of Oregon vs. Clatsop County. J. A. McQuInn vs. Wm. B. Adair et al. City of Astoria vs. J. E. W. Macfar lane. Hugo A. Levlson vs. Ellen Hcffren et al. A. A C. R. R. Co. vs. Cha E. Ford. Jns. W. Welch et nl vs. Ed. Hflllock et al. Laura Yd vs. August Yd. A. A C. R. R, Co. vs. Robertson Raft Co. M. J. Kinney et al vs. Wm. G. Gosa- lin et al. Equitable Saving A Loan Assocla- We arc Anxious That Tost How Many BcautiAil Premiums WltfaTa, With CofTsti) With pice, With F.x tracts, With Bod a. Wlrta Bakfng rewdtr. Come Just to Look. Oral teztiu Iotjii Ta Cl S71 Commercial 8tret, Astoria- tlon vs. Mary Humphrey et al. H. Hamilton vs. City of Astoria. Edmund Hall vs. Christian Felber. Edmund Hall vs. Chas. Ubbelohde ct al. Casper Drilling vs. Victor Bergman. J. D. Wendt vs. 8. D. Adair. Columbia River Packers' Association vs. W. L. Enyart et at. N. I). Hain v. J. W. Conn et al. Alex. Gilbert vs. O. P. Graham. Thou. Hush vs. John Hagglund et al. Astoria Savings Bank vs. John Hen drickson. Wm. Tarrant vs. Robert Carrutbers. E E. Leasy vs. Paul Hansel. Mltha! Ness vs. Clatsop Mill Co. On Gong vs. Wing Lee (Ju Guy). W. L. Enyart A Frank Cook vs. Co lumbia River Packers Association and W. J. Rarry. H. Hamilton vs. Hiram L. Parker, Adm. Estate of F. Beerman, dee'd, and State of Oregon. The Scow Bay Iron A Brass Works vs. The Columbia Electrical A Repair Co. A. C. Finher and F. A. Fisher vs. John W. Welch et al. K. A. Fisher and A C. Fisher (Fisher Bros.) vs. H. F. L. Lgan et al. Julius H. Amme vs. Marie Amme. M. D. Staples vs. Margaret M. Bal sam et al. Josle A. Hubbard vs. Charles 8. Hubbard. B. F. Durphy vs. Margaret E. Dur phy. Rebecca Hall vs. vVUIIam P. Hall. Elltabeth Contaa vs. Antonla Contos. Chas. P. Salmi vs. A. Bakka. C. R. Hine vs. J. W. Farquhar et al. C. W. Stlveley vs. Clatsop County and Ihos. Linville. sheriff. State Land Board vs. G. WIngate et al. Hermosa Park Investment Co. vs. C. C. Grimes et aU Chris. Peterson vs. J. C. Moorehead et aL E. A. Betts vs. Wm. B. Adair, adm., et al., .j Mary J. Sutherland vs. F. A, Suther land. Louis Kirchoff vs. Augusta Steab, Anderson & Martin Anderson. N. P. Sorenson vs. John Henry Bene dick Marion et al. Equitable Savings A Loan Associa tion vs. James T. Bullack A Viletta Bullack. E. A. Taylor vs. Flavel Hotel Co. John Nicoll vs. G. A. Ancarlo et al. R. E- Carruthers vs. Geo. H. George et at. LIFE GRADUALLY LENGTHENED Recent statistics prove that the aver age health and length of life of human beings have grown stronger and longer with the years. In the Sfteenth cen tury, there was not to be found a man or woipan over sixty years of age. It Is clearly demonstrated that the change for the' better has been brought about by modern Ideas and methods. One of the agents which has been most In strumental In preserving life is Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters. Thousands have died from stomach and digestive dlsor ders, who might have survived had they resorted to the Bitters. It Is the greatest of known tonics for stomach and digestive organs. It cures dys pepsia. Indigestion and constipation, and has done so for , the past fifty years. There Is nothing to equal it. CHURCH NOTICES. Methodist 11 a. m., sermon by the pastor to old people on "The Future Palace of the Soul." At 8 p. m sub lect. "A Mountain Filling the Earth." Baptist 11 a. m., sermon by the pas tor on "The New Life." At 8 p. m subject, "Lessons from the Loaves and Fishes." Presbyterian 11 a. m.. rermon by the pastor on "The Religious Instinct." At 8 p. m., subject, "Dead Flies," repeated by request. Norwegian MethJdlst Upper Astoria 11 a, m., sermon by the pastor on "Christ Relieving Us of Natural Bur dens." No evening service. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Swedish Baptist O'Brien's Hall, Up pertown 11 a. m. and 8 p. m-, preach ing services. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Chris. Peterson to Astoria Savings bank southwest quarter of southwest quarter of section 23, township 7, north of range 9, west of Willamette merld Ian, and northeast quarter of north east quarter and north half of north east quarter of section 27, township 7 north, range 9 west; $22.6o. C. W. Fulton, administrator of es tate of Auust Magne, to Alexander Gilbert lot 5, and northeast quarter of northeast quarter of section 30, and east half of southeast quarter, and lot 6. section 19, and southwest quarter of section, all in township 7, north of range 8 west; (1.000. A NEW TRAIN. The Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway Co. will place In service April 29th a New Train between St Paul and St. Louis, called the "Flying Dutch man." The train will have through sleeping cars and be first-class throughout. Ask any ticket agent for particulars or address C. J. EDDY. General Agent. Portland, Oregon. OSTEOPATHY. Astoria Oregon. MRS. C. J. RAMSEY. D. O. All chronic and nervous diseases of women treated by this method. Exam ination free. Hours, 1 to 6. Cor. Fourteenth and Franklin. t ft - 1 ypp- WOMES and Women Only, especially mothers, are most competent t appreciate the purity, sweetness, and delicacy of CtJTicnu Soap and to discover new tuei for it daily. Its remarkable emollient, cleansing, sod purifying properties, derived from CCTictBi, the great skin cure and purest of emollients, warrant its use in preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hands, and hair, and in the form of baths and solutions for annoying irritations, Itchlogs, inflammations, and chafing, too free or offen sive perspiration, and alio in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, si well as many sanative, antiseptic purposes, which will readily suggest themselves. All that has been said of CTTICCR. Soap may also be said of Ccticcba Ointment which should be nsed after the Soap, la the severer cases, to hasten the cure. Complete External A Internal Treatment for Every Humor, 11.25, conlun of CiTKCKA boxr (Sjc), to cleanae Uie iklnof crnguind -ale nd Kitten the thickened cuUrle, CCTICC B Oiktmext !.), to tnsUntlf illar itchier, Inflammation, ant Irritation, and toothe and heal, and Ccticcba Resolvent (30c), to tool and rleanae th blool. A Single Met la often (oflclrnt to core the most torturing, dlaflKOrlnr. and hntnll. ladnt- akin, aralp, and blood humor, with lots of hair, when all die fall. foTTEB I)st, xu Cue. Coup., Sol Pro pa., Boatoa. 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