.TUB MOUNIKO AHfORUN. .lliHUUl. JtttK IJ. .1900.
KNOX HATS
The Latest
Summer
BlochSui
C. H.COOPER
Sole Atfent for Atstorla.
TODAT'8 WRATHER.
rnTI.ANI, Jim !I.-Or'i. nhnw.
r mi.t nnu h rmlr In KiItii pnr
Hon. Wanhlnirton, nhowrni In lh wt
ml Ihuml'-riitiirni In ! atrn ix'r
tlun; much XMilr In aaurn portion lo
1ay. All contrucU for ndvertniiu In
tlx Antoiiun wre nuiJc on u Riiar.
ntu of clrculntloit four time
larger than that of any riipr
published or circulated in Out
nop count)'!
AROUND TOWN.
Frnh butlvrmllk al Hi Parlor.
n. r. Van, of Mlt. la In town.
Jlurc for lain at Qatton't alabl.
II. K. CroM. of Oregon Cltjr. U In
(own.
Lavrtiu rrulnih, ol Alma, Wi,
In town.
John Tlmimll, of TlllamuoSc. lit In
ih city.
II. H. P irm cam over from Knnpp
ton yt (Unlay,
9. Hutu, of Ilwnco, waa In the city
yvnurdny,
' C. I TagKit(, of Iloallon, waa In lh
city ymtcrdny.
C. B. ftonr cam ovr from Oyatrr
vlll yratvrtlay.
. F. IJ. Hiwdxr, of Hauvlea, waa In Aa
torla yvatvnlay.
Ella Maroh. of Uult, waa In A
torla vnatorJay.
O. 0. MoOowan, of Warrendam, waa
In town yratprJay.
Omtrir Y. Eautrrbrook, of OcranalJe,
la at the Occident.
Ilobrrt Uurch came down from Ska-
mokawa yvilorJay.
Wm, Bmlih, of Long Doacli. waa In
tho city yvalcrdoy.
M. Goodman, from North Dakota, waa
In tho city yurJay.
Chaa. Davenport, of Fort Stevena,
wnt In town yraterday.
J. R. Buh, of Cathlamat, waa at the
Parker Houao yeaterday.
F. I. Dunbar, iw.reiary of atate, came
down from Sulem lant night.
Mr. anj Mn. II. W. Smith, of Chi
nook, are at the Parker houao. ,
Hot 15-cent meal, Rlalng Sun Ren-
taurant, 611 Commercial atreet.
Jeffs restaurant the largoit and
beat. A trlul will convince you.
For rent 7-room houao, nicely fur
nlHlu'd. Apply at 038 Exchange atrvet.
Sweet cream at the Tarlor, 10 ccnta
a pint; Just what you want for hor
net. A good meal can ba had at all hour,
at th Jewell boarding houa. 72
Commercial atreet.
Itoslyn coal Inat longer, I cleaner
and makea less troublo with atovca and
chimney flue than any other. Oeorge
W. Sanborn, agent. Telephone 1311.
BEST 15-CENT MEAL; RISING
SUN RESTAURANT.
MIIIIIHHI
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The Best and Safest!
i Family Medicine f
FOR ALL
Bilions and Nervoos Disorders
C Sick Headache, Constipation,
Weak Stomach, Impaired Dl-t
f gestlon, Disordered Liver and J
Female Ailments.
IT he World's Medicine
i Annual Salt Biceadt 6,000,000 Boiet,
10 etnla and 28 ctnti, at all drug ttorat.
Bpecham't Pllli hare the largoit tale of
any Proprietary Mwlielne In tho world, and
Iblt bu Ua achieved
Without the publication of testimonials
?lllHUIIHUHlwll tl
Hi
F. M. IliiiUon, of Marshland, I at
the Parker houac.
W. O. Il.iyne raine up from Fort file
vmi yi-atprday afternoon.
V. II. l:rumnr, of 8attle, waa at
the I'nrk'T lloue yi-aterday,
Cleorge A. I'iavls, of Ban Francisco,
waa at the Occld-nt yettirday,
(.'. E (Irlllllln, of Run FranclMco,
came dnwn from Portland tact night.
Mr. and Mrt. H. Lamph-ar. of Port
land, wrre on the train down Inat
nlRlit.
For Rent Nicely furiilotird room.
N, Ii conirr of Fourth and Commer
cial ttrceti.
Mrt. Rev. V. II. Jordun, of Ray C n-ti-r,
came dunn from Portland on the
train lut night. ,
Mr. and Mrt. Peter Miller. Charlea
N. Welch and S. Ili-naon, of Portland,
are Mopi'liiK at the Occident.
A ainall place at Clottop for aal or
rent. Hultntilv for chicken ranch.Ap
ply to A. Tagff, Parlor Candy Store.
The Columbia Electrical & It air
Company' plant wa told yetterday
to II. 8. Caution A Co., of Portland.
Flrnt pnpur were granted yetterday
to W. P. O'Hrlen and J. J. Leonard,
both former mbject of Queen Victo
ria. The r.rlilnh ahip Argun, Captain Hun
ter, lth wheat for Queenatown. ar
rived dMn from Portland at 6:30 p.
m. yetterday.
Hun. M. v. Ovorge, of Portland, re
rviilly re-electtd circuit Judge, I at
the Occident, on hi way to Ilwnco and
North Reach.
Cream Pur Rye. Amerlca'a flnrat
whlfky. The only pur good; guar
anteed rich and mellow. John L. Carl
on, nie agent-
Hereafter the Rotton Restaurant
will be open from 5 a. m. until 1 a, m.
It I a flrtt-cla place for after thea
ter supper partle. ' '
Remember we guarantee our Ice
cream to contain nothing but cream
and ugar and flavor. It Is fifteen
cent per pint at the Parlor.
There are not a few old-line demo
crat In the city who are predicting
that the republican national standard
bearer will be Rooeevelt and Dolllver.
The ladle of the M. E. church will
glv a tea at the parsonage, corner
of Ninth and Exchange atreet, on
Friday, from 2 to S p. m. All are In
vited. Deputy Flh Commlsaloners Lough
ery of Oregon and Dutta of Washing
ton liMUed 200 Individual license on
their recent trip over the seining
rounds.
Rogtyn cool I the best and most eco
nomical coal for household use In As
toria. Try It once and you will have
no other. George W. Sanborn, agent.
Telephone 131L
Jotoph Brier, who wa In charge of
the fibbing boat found overturned in
the river on Tuesday morning, has not
been heard of, so it Is evident that he
and his puller must have been drowned.
James C. Rcwley, of Tillamook, ap
peared before Judge Gray yetterday
with an application for letters of ad
ministration of the -estate of his broth
er, Frank M. Bewley, recently de
ceased. C. fi. Hanthorn. E. E. Williams. E.
M. T'OAonthal and family, M. O. Hall,
J. B, Stublm, 8. H. Cawston, C. B.
Whltaktr and family and Thos, G.
Greene, nil of Portland, were at the
Occident yesterday.
NOTICE. All persons having rooms
to spare for the accommodation of 4th
of July visitors are hereby requested to
send their names, address, number of
beds and prlco for anmc to ALRER.T
DUNBAR, Beoretary.
The Portland pnpers report consid
erable agitation In that city over the
prospect of a visitation of the plagu,
now that the California quarantine Is
off. It really looks as though Portland
Is about to wnkc up.
To those who drink whiskey for
pleasure: Harper' Whiskey add
tost to existence. To those who drink
whiskey for health's sake, Harper:
Whiskey makes life worth living. Sold
by Foard & Stokes Co., Astoria,
Pears'
Its least virtue is
that it lasts so,
Soap is for comfort;
the clean are comfortable.
Eggert and William Nagl ..nd Henry
TlilerM'in, of Washougal, are at the
Parker Hut,
A movement 1 on toH to have all
thj tor- and buslnest place In the
city clj on th Fourth.
On account of the continued rain and
occaiilonul heavy hower, accompan
ied by blunt-ring neither, yesterday,
tnuny llwhernien did not go out. At
TrMi:otr packing houxe the Intake wa
reported a th pooreat for the sea
son. Ij I n''W believed that tho body
teen (touting In the river below Kin
ney' cannery on Katurduy lt wa
1 1 wit of Fred Anderson, a cooper In
the employ of the North Pacific Hrew-
eiy, who h been mUiilng nearly Mine
a. O. H'Mey, Mr. and Mr. J. 8.
Cathblen, Wm. Ball!, P. O. Wilson,
Arthur fnilth, F. M. Hmlth, Il-nry
htoukmun, Arthur Kewln, M. Dcvol,
Ella Will and Frank J. Richard, all
of Porllund, were at the Parker House
ytMcrduy.
Article have been signed for a fif
teen round boxing conu-Mt between
Jnk Hill, of Portland, and June
Luihcr, a private at Fort Steven.
The content will take place at Erlck-
.p' hall on the evening of July tth,
the wlna'T to take everything. Hill I
now In training In thl city.
I II A . 1
Died, June 19. of paralysis. Mr.
Pkibbe. wife of ('apt Max Sklbbe. of
the Eclipse. The funeral service will
be held at the captain' residence en
Eleventh struct at 12:39 p. m. tomor
row, that the remain may be con
veyed to the dock In time for the
afternoon steamer to Greenwood.
Our officials hero have received a no
tification from the treasury department
at Washington, to the effect that a con
tract has oven made with the St.
Mary' hospital at Aatxla, which la to
furnish quarter, subsistence, nursing
and medl.iue at one dollar per day,
to teamen entitled to relief from the
treasury department.
Rusco 4 Holland'a minstrels drew a
falr-slsed audience at Fisher' opera
house last night The performance was
along th familiar line of minstrelsy,
but there wa a good array of talent
and the audience, aa a whole, .was well
pleased. Some of the musical features
posies exceptional merit, and the
acrobatic featurea are above the av
erage.
Sailor are a scarce article In all the
ports on the Pacific coast, but In spite
of this fact, ships loading at Tacoma
according to the Ledger of that city.
are getting away on time. San Fran
Cisco and Portland are not so fortu
nate, however, aa In the first-named
city a whole fleet of sailing ship has
been delayed for more than a week be'
cause of a lack of men. That Tacoma
ha no men to spare, however, was
evidenced when Dove Evans, the ship
ping master, went to the police court
to get hold of a sailor, the Ledger con
tinue. The mariner accused a long
shoreman of stealing his watch and
both men spent Sunday In Jail. After
the snllor had talked to Pave, he was
not sure that the longshoreman had
taken the timepiece, and the case was
dismissed. The Ink waa not dry on
the court docket when Dave had the
sailor In tow, and started for Old
Town to go on board the German ship
Llsbeth. loaded with lumber for Lon
don. The steamship Manauense, which,
since coming out from England during
the Klondike ruwh, staggering under a
cargo that was two-thirds whisky, has
given more Items of news to the coast
papers than any other vessel In these
waters, la again In trouble. This time
Bhe has been loading coal at Lady
smith, for St. Michael, and has been
fined $400 for leaving Vancouver with
out clearance papers, rays the Ta
coma Ledger. A British steamer leav
ing a British port must have an en
gineer holding British papers. The
engineer of the Manauense was dis
charged at San Francisco and an
American took his pUe. The discharg
ed engineer wrote to Vancouver that
the steamer was not complying with
the law In that respect, so the ship
was held by the customs officers, un
til nn engineer who is a British subject
could be found. An engineer who was
formerly on the Empress of Japan was
Anally found and then the ship left,
but minus H00 of the owners' money.
Since coming to the Pacific the Man
auense has been the subject of law
suits over repairs; then come the dls
nppearonce of her master, which creat
ed a lot of talk, and Anally she come
bcforn the publlo when she was sent
to Manila with American troops and
nil but foundered on the way.
TO THE PUBLIC.
We are closing up our business, and
Belling out stock. Any parties desiring
to purchase goods can obtain bargains
nt cost. HUGHES & CO.
June 20, 1900.
AHTORIA'B COMMERCE AIDED.
Privilege of Immediate Transportation
of Dutiable Goods Granted.
A circular entitled. "Privilege of Im
mediate Transportation of Dutiable
Good under the act of June it, W0,
extended to Attorla, Oregon," ha been
wived at the custom house. It read
a follow:
TIIEAHURY DEPARTMENT, June
11, I'M. To the Officer of th Custom
and Other Concerned: The appended
act of congress, approved June 6, liM),
extending privilege of Immediate trans
portation of dutlablo goods to Attorla,
Oregon, I published for the Informa
tion of all concerned.
O. U BPAULDINO,
Assistant Secretary.
The act referred to Is as follows:
An act fo extend the privilege of
Immediate transportation of dutiable
K'xei to tho port of Asiorla, Oregon.
He It enacted by the senate and house
of representative of the United Mate
of America In Congress assembled, That
tho prlvilexe of Immediate trans
portation of dutiable goods. In accord
ance with the provision of nn art en
titled, "An Act to amend the statute
In relation to the Immediate transpor
tation of dutiable mod, and for other
purptws," approval June 10, ihSO, and
the amendment thereto, be, and the
nme Is herby extended to the Port
of Aatorla, Oregon.
Approved, June S, 1940.
LIFE GRADUALLY LENGTHENING.
lucent statistic prove that the aver
age health and length of life of human
be In if s have grown stronger and longer
wlih the year. In the fifteenth cen
tury, there wa not to be found a man
or woman over ilxty years of age. It
It clearly demonstrated that the change
for the belter ha been brought about
by niojcrn Idea and methods. One of
the agent which ha betn most In
strumental In preserving life I Hoxtet
ter' Stomach Bitter. Thousands have
died from stomach and dig stive disor
der, who might have survived had
they resorted to the Hitters. It Is tho
greatest of known tonics for stomach j
p.nd digestive organs. It cure dys- j
p-psla. Indigestion and constipation, j
and has done so for the past fifty
yeira. There Is nothing to eo,ual t.
" REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
State of Oregon to A- C. Anderson-
lot of section 31, township 6 north,
ran pre 8 west, 40 acres; $100.
United State to Levi R. Foss the
southeast quarter of section IS, town
ship 6 north, range 7 west. 160 acres.
Levi R. Foss to A. M. Holier south
west quarter of section 13, township f
north, range 7 west, 160 acres; $750.
John Chltwood, administrator, to P.
N. Kearney undivided quarter of lot
1, block 61, Port of Upper Astoria,
Adair's; ITS.
Sheriff to P. N. Kearney lot 8 of
block 7, McClure Astoria; $543.
L. H. Hubbard et aL to P. N. Kearney
the north 125 feet of lot 1 In block
113. Shlvely's; S1.S00.
CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS.
The following caae were acted upon
In the circuit court yesterday:
J. E. Hlgglns va. Mary Morgan ct al
settled and dismissed.
M. D. Staples vs. M. M. Balsam et al
default and decree of foreclosure.
McGregor & Normile vs. George Tay
lormotion for new trial set for argu
ment Tuesday, June 24.
State Land Board vs. G. Wlngate et
al -settled and dismissed.
Peninsular Land & Trust Company
vs. Kllxabeth E. Miller et al order for
confirmation of sale.
McINNES CALLED DOWN.
Lieutenant-Governor of British Colum
bia Asked to Resign.
OTTAWA. Ont, June 20.-At Tues
day' meeting of the cabinet the posi
tion of the lieutenant-governor of Bri
tish Columbia was up for consideration.
Lieutenant-Governor Mcjnne has had
four governments In two years. Two of
them were dismissed. One with a ma
jority at Its back, and the other he re
fused to permit the legislature to meet
In order to see where It stood.
A solid vote of the legislature was
recorded against the selection of Mr.
Martin as premier, yet Lieutenant-
Governor Mclnnes refused to obey this
vote and called upon him to form an
administration, and afterward dissolved
the legislature to permit Mr. Martin
to appeal to the province. The result
waa that Mr. Martin met with an over
whelming defeat, and now 25 of those
who were elected, out of a bouse of
3S members, have passed a resolution
asking for the dismissal of the lieuten
ant-governor. The result of today s
meeting was the request for Mr. Mc
lnnes to resign. If he does not then
hsWlll b dismissed from offloe.
In th house of commons Sir Charles
Tupper moved an amendment that Im
mediate representation should be given
to tho Yukon territory In the house of
commons as demanded by the people of
that district. The resolution was de
feated by a vote of 36 to 72. Sir Wil
fred Laurler contending that there
should be a delay until after the census
shall be taken next year.
CONFERENCE ON THE STRIKE.
Governor Stephens Meets the St. Louis
Authorities to Discuss the
Situation.
CHICAGO, June 20. A special to the
Tribune from St. Louis says:
Governor Stephens arrived In St.
Louis last night and held a conference
at the Planter's Hotel with the local
authorities, to consider the status of
the strike situation. Chief of Police
Campbell, the police commissioners and
all captains of police were summoned
before the governor to report on the
progress made In quelling the disorder.
The governor's decision has not yet
been made public. If he concludes that
peace has been restored In the city he
Good Quality
Low Prices
ll Oar
Tea, Coffee, Bplcca
Hnlom premium
flae oar customer
Come Just to se
Gr! Aseriai hmu h Ci.
t"l Commercial Street, Astoria.
will authorize the retirement of the
IKe. If the citizens' delegation, which
also waited upon the governor, con
vince him that the situation threat
ens continued anarchy, he may be pre
vailed upon to call out the militia.
WHEAT GOING UP.
Drought and Excessive Heat
Marked Advance.
Cause
CHICAGO, June 20. Drought has ru
ined half the crop of wheat of the
Northwest and now the excessive heat,
according .o today's dispatches, It
burning up the remainder.
A message from that unfortunate
part of the country said that the tem
perature was 100 degree In p:acs. The
market opened with an advance over
yesterday and kept on advancing to
the close. Throughout the day the
Northwest crops were gloomy to an ex
trome degree. The loss now will be
nearly iO per cent. July opened l!4c
to lic over yesterday, and advanced
to 81Hc, at which It closed; price, 2c
ov;r yesterday.
PORTLAND. June 20. Wheat: Walla
Wulla. M. Valley, 55 5. Blue
stem, 58.
ARBITRATION EMPLOYED.
Strike to be Settled by a Committee.
NEW YORK. June 20. The first
beneficial resuH of the agreement re
cently entered Into between the
National Foundry-men' Association
and the National Iron Moulders' Union
ha been attained. The Iron Moulder
employed at Randolph & Company's
Iron Works In Brooklyn went on a
strike yesterday for an advance of
from $2.75 to 13 a day In wage. The
presidents of the National Foundry
men' Association and the National
Iron Moulders' Union Will appoint a
committee to arbitrate the trouble be
tween the men and the company.
RACE TROUBLES IN VIRGINIA.
Militia Ordered Out by Governor
Tyler.
RICHMOND. VA., June 20.-Henry
Halrnston Is to be executed at Mar
tlnsvllle today for criminal assault
Owing to rumors that negroe would
attempt to rescue him and that whites
would endeavor to lynch him, the
militia ha been ordered by Governor
Tyler to hold themselves In readiness
to proceed to the scene.
BEQUEST TO HARVARD.
David D. Wells Leaves the University
837.000.
NORWICH. Conn.. June 20. By the
death of David D. Wells, son of the
late David A. Wells, Harvard Univer
sity Is richer by about 837,000. The
estate Is Inventoried at $330,751
PROMINENT ENGLISHMAN DIES
Aged Brother of the Ambassador to
France Die In Paris.
PARIS, June 20. Lord Monsorfc
brother of Sir Edmund Monson, British
Ambassador to France Is dead, aged 70.
M'INNES DISMISSED.
VICTORIA. B. C. June 20. Lieutenant-Governor
Mclnnes waa dismissed
from office today and Sir Henry Joly
appointed In his place.
BUMMER RESORTS.
To the mountains our people In in
creasing number yearly look for those
days of relaxation and recreation nec
essary to maintain the human ma
chine in fair working conlltion. The
languorous sloth of the seashore proves
very seductive while It lasts, but
many have decided that th an
nual outing should provide not only
radical change of air and surround
ings, but also such stimulation of
flagging energies as will provide brawn
and vigor for the return to labor. For
this they urge the mountain climb and
ramble, the balsam of the mountain
pines, and the clear, unadulterated
mountain air.
"In this direction the Shasta Route
now affords a wealth of attractions.
The entire line of road from Ashland
to Redding is studded with charming
and accessible hotels and camps, where
are cheer and comfort and healing at
reasonable cost, and where you can
hunt, fish, ride, loaf, or play with
equal facility.
"Or if you look for healing waters,
none better can be found, hot or cold,
than the springs of Ashland, Colestln,
Anderson. Bartlett Byron and Paso
Robles.
"Before visiting Europe, the people of
the Northwest should see the glories
of Yosemite valley, and the wondrous
grove of Mariposa and Calaveras;
the Parisians are likely to moke in
quires concerning these attractive re
sorts." Send to Mr. C. II. Markhaa, general
passenger agent Portland, for new
booklet on Castle Crag, Shasta
Springs, McCloud river. Yosemite, and
excursion rate thereto.
KOPP'S BEST
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The North Pc!3o Brewery, of which Bottled beer for family nse or ken
Mr John Kopp i pror-toior. make beer beer supplied at an time, delivery ii
for don:eie and export trade. the city free.
North Pacific Brewery
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COLD WATER PAINT
For Outside Use on Wood Brick and Stone.
A DRY POWDER
Ready for immediate use by adding
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