The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 21, 1901, Image 3

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    THB, MORNINC A5T0KIA THl'KS,7AY, .MAKCH; 21, 1901
Special Sale' for this Week
WILL BE CALLED Off LONDON SALMON PRICES
8TK1KING BREWERY WORKERS
WILL RESUME WORK,
AFFECTED BY REPORTED LOSS
OF ARDNAMURCIIAN.
RIBBONS
t"0 pieces of fancy ribbon, wiilto
with ilnk, blun, lavender, nllc,
rune, purple r bl iick sirlpc, 4a
Hiit & In. lie wld", Zfic unit 30c I UP
alHe, yd JV
C0L0PED FANCY HOSE
vnl'Bl lrlp', inps with, polka
dm, two tones In drop-wtlt-h "-f-ft'i'tn,
ett., ut
50c pair
Agreement Hum Uced Signed by
BrcusT and Union Official
'1 hat Settled Difference.
Market Has Gone Up a Dollar a
Case Upon Rumor' That Ship
Had Foundered.
All contract (or HdvcrtminK l
iho AMoilmi urn imiilu on u nuar.
ntcc of circulation (our tinicM
lurRcr than Unit of any pupvr
IMiblUhcJ or circulated hi Chit
nop county.
TODAY'S WKATIIER. .
PORTLAND. March SI -Wi-nKni O-
K"ii, 1 1 -ii'ly with ioltily Huhl iiiv
-r In III" lliil llit'l li portion; router,
W'fuirtn Washington, Mmiriy with m.
nlbly light ihouci along Hie runm;
probably cooler. IC.Micrii iion, 1 :uxi -rn
Washington ninl lilulm, cluly to
partly 1 1 u I .
AROUND TOWN.
Jnj,o i-.j goods f all kind, chrap at
Yokohama Hmunr; :( Commercial Bt.
h 1. Powell, n( Hun FriincUcu, In In
lli't city
U U. JoIiiik'H. of Aberdeen. 41 lh"
Ovid nt
A i' ll tii" ting of lh" Mhl board
will If- held thl fl-niK.n,
Mi Chr. Allen returned from a
VlU .i I'd (Ian.) I.i.l night,
W. F. McGregor and Mm McfSr.-gor
pp. nl yn.r.ltty (it Iirt Intnl.
Jeff' U"-Uuriint lb largest and
brut. S trial will convlm-e you.
The funnal of Fiank Hough, the 9-
ycar-itl.l on nf I'h.irli'H ll.myil. Mil) he
held ihi morning ui I ii .10 from th
lri-ivt rlin church. Tin- Ma.vabee
Will Utfrlld Mint I hi' Illl'TIII' III Will t III
I livelihood coiMi.-iy
Th' funiTMl it tin' ili Jaiii'-n Ingle
In, of Knuppn. wn loiil yrtrrday atil" r
Hi.. iiiiiirrn of i h.- Knight f I'ythl.tji
and ilir A. , W. W., of both of w hich
iti' i the ilTt1 w4i iiii-mlii-r. In-teriiu-nt
wan In Urn nwmxl.
Are vol going n clean houv? If mi,
dun't tlurt In until you have ."-n ihf
It Ii" iimorHiiciil of cruhblng. iluxt,
t'l-llliiB. Mull uii'l Kink liruvhc. mill mI
tin Mr.- Itiu- of tuikey ninl imtrli-h feath
er 'lu-i i, In nil nim, mi ltn, Hlggix
Co.'-.
Tlii pIiiiiii mlioonrr Bur II. Klinor
anU'-d In ymlTilny timritlKK fniin Al
n b.iy with IHiiu ii'ii of nalitinii.
Slir Ml AM'mU on M.inh 3rd, and Mitu'c
lh.il tinif hn bnn I'lirlxxind t Yi
liiii,.t l iiy. whi r)' nIik put In tUirliiif thu
Htorni of i ii wci'ki) uiro.
Ul'.HT IS-tT.NT MKAL; RISING SUN
IlliHTAl'ItANT.
just mmim
iii vm w In i
MEN'S GOLF AND
STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS
NEWEST STYLES
X ChSrtc i "H new'cst Bhadea of colorings, blue,
T UUII O II 1 1 10 pink nnl
1 in nont cfl't't'ts. To lie worn with
II Laundricd Colored
lengthwise stripes, one and two
I ...PRICES TO
Latest Shapes E. &
lis.
50c, 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50
DANZIGER
A AAA A
WwWWW
Try iVrfccllon lllrfid Mocbt nnl Jv
eoffi.c. None bettor; Jutmwn Uro.
J, M. Aillmr, of I'urtlninl. riiurrid
'ycnn rilny from a Imikiiioh trip to Wll
hit it Hurl. or.
K, ('. Hni"K, llio rortlund Hull ipiib-r
ami riiiini'ryitiun, cttiii" vir from Houth
ll'-ii.l ynt -ritiiy.
('. II. l)oiiuh(K mt' rtown on Hi
Irani yi'ii'r.ay, ri tuniliiK n lh H''r
.ulm I ml rvi'tilltK.
A frown Hiipply of kind of vckh-liitili-it
In minion will ! rcci'lved by
Juliiinoii HroN. tinliy,
John Kiii kHun, a nntlvr of Hwiin,
wan iiilmiii.-l to cltU-nNlilp ymf-rduy
In tin? I'oiiniy I'ourt.
Tim O. It, & N. (.'o. Ih Htowlnif :'M0
coriU of wood on Iih wharf for thi- uf
of the tiinti r Nh oiin.
W. A. lludli'Hoti Inw mariid n M ycb
Moif In tin- room lnUly VHrnfd by th-l-ir.
on I'omnirn'lnl ntpvt,
Jiipain-mt boy winlH xmlbin of ony
kin'l, t.i cook, ni'lp nnl do bourwiMk,
1 tiiilr' fi'i Coinnrn-ltil nin-ft,
Y: 11. Wiiiklnn; n in-rchnnt of f'nili
bniirt, nrrlvcd down ftn th- Il'rcul"
I lint I'Vi-iilinr en roulv to Tlllmnook.
1'hi Iih ill lllvii of li.lllll itt lb All.'-
cib"' lnitlut"d nine ne ininb fji i
ihrlr ni"-iini on Tu'l-iy evening.
lUw and ahln; Oold Hope, Thraih
or, a nt i-t runt, union-mad'' phnr toba.--ci
8ive your tagi. They are val
uable. Mm, I'h'irlc N"Um, of Oytcrvlli,1
riinu over on tin Nahcotia ymi'Tiluy
to vlult In-r brothiT Captain Tlcinitd
I'arkiT.
, For rent A nvp-room roitB. fur
nlhlinl ir unfurnlKbril, on Tenth airrrt,
ncr Ilarrlkuti. Imjulre corner Tenth
and Irving,
Th MrltlHh nhlp Colony nnd the Hilt
lib bark I'oiiilli-lxink nnlbd toKlhrr ut
1:40 ) i-ni-r.lay aft moon, both with
imiln for Kur.'iw.
Cream pur ry. America'a flncat
whlky. Th only pur Kooda; msar-unt"--d
rich and mellow. JOHN L.'
CARLSON, Sola Afcnu
John A. Montgomery hiu orx-ned a
Imp ut l: Hum! itrret and la prepared
to ilo all claitve of plumbing; and tln
nliiK at thi! loweat poaalble riit.
John Kldrldjr. an exirl drnuKhta
niiin who haii been enmloved nt the
Amorla Iron. Workn. will return to hi
home In Han Framim-u next frbiay.
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LATEST PATTERNS t
heliotrope, stripes, also figures, z
white collars, detached cuffs, 2
Shirts :;t I
pairs detachablo culfs. '
SUIT ALL...
W. Collars and Cuffs
Auatln OiWirn In rortland (or a
fw (biyli.
20-lb-box Frtnth prunn' t, at John
ion Urn,
OeorKf Flnliy, of Portland, la at the
I'aikiT Jloune, ,
T. If. McDonnell ruturnM to Port
land luat nliiht,
Mlna II. I'likanl, of rfan Fran:ltt:o, la
at th Occident,
Occident barber (hop and bath.
Flmt-vlaaa aurvlc.
Howard Wlntera, of Portland, waa In
Iho cllv ytnterduy.
Ileni K-cent mettlrilalng gun llea
taurant, 612 Commercial St.
Churle HIiTKlna and Mr a, IllKKlna re
turned Iiimi evmiiiff from portlund.
Henry Kherinan and Mra, Hherman
returned from irtland laat evi-nlnK.
The achooii. r Muld of Orb-ana cleared
yeaienlny for t'hlifnlk, Alanka, with
a cai no of cKil, lumber and box KhHika.
The Hli iuiii-r Hue II. Klmore will b-ave
from lb... o. u. & N, dm k on H.ilur
diiy ncirnltiif for Tlllimook bay pointa.
Itoalyn coal .mt lotiRer, U rihner
and mak 'M l"nn trouble with atovei and
chimney iliiia than any other, ft org'!
W. Hunborii, uif nt; .-lrplinn l';ll.
There In alvvaya aumi'lbliiK in-w lo be
f'liiti l .it (In- liioton Itent nirant, The
Huioluy diniKT Include turkey with
eranbi'iry aiiii e A tlrnt claa place for
bill- mi I Ki riili-m n.
The t'Min.-r Mayilower tnik ovi-r the
cuatliiKa and 'roil (HIIiik for fourteen
now I.'Kk'.'iiC car to be uaed on the
I -- Itlvr PiKln.r Compuny'a new
ro.ni n-ar the mouth of' Deep river,
Wiin!.-1 - To rnt. by April J, a fur-m-bi'il
or unfurnlxhed houae of 4 or S
r.Kima, 'ir 3 or 4 funilnhe.! ro.m for
liDUfi'-k''".ln. Houth of Kxchange Kl.
pr-f tietl. Addrena 11. 8., care of A
I i "i.
U'ant.' J.-Ovntl.'rn. n . bf exp-rl ne
In IrnMniiici. or ajvcrtlalnic to j r.-m'-nt
un aitr icfive form of hjivHiic for un
l.ililnh... .un xi.iibm. lt"fi rencen anil
experience
.Woriip.
r"tilred. Ad.livm. K. 2. cure
The aii-anbil light hlp at the cape
w ( rnlxei four Inch.'H on Tuemiay by
Hie urn- of J.iekar-r'-w-a, but when the
uat r ri. yitlerday ahe a-ttb-d back
lo her former poult Ion, The
action of the water on the aaiid on
w hl. Ii ah" real la the areateat hind
rance to the. anon of th preaenl plana
for h r removal,
Bena: r M"((. r, wh waa In the city
yeatinl.iy 1 not cijoylna; koo.) h-a.'th.
The Ionic aaalon of the Waahlnifton P-g-hl.il
urc wua very exhuuatlnjr. and rheu
imttlam add to hta dlaconifort. The
aen Uor will ut cnee replace the build
ing r c.-ntly burned at hi lrooknld
einivry, th limurunce now being In
pr v of a itlnfuct.rry adjualment.
AI.I TINO THK IHISir.
Man
X'o'uiiteera Inforniatlon
Tlrada Bunday.
and
The ailute flrd In honor of thr late
ex-lTefld.-nt ll.irrlaon fnm Fort Bto
vena Hun.luy la hardly the proper oc
currence upon which to hang an .imua
Ing aiory but the following ha the
in.-rit ..f being true, nnd for thu r.a
on perhapa the apparent Incongruity
of ih- altuation will lie forgiven:
A cltlxen of I'plontown who waa bet
ter polled on the date of the clebr.i
lion In honor of Ireland' patnn ailnt
than on lurri n! r.ewa heard the salute
and grew va'bly excited. He lltem'l
aa the guna boomed out the measure J
aulute. I'1'ii.lly one of the crowd of by
alanilera Inouired:
-What' It all about "
"bmit," yelled the cltlxen; "Abiut!
The Irldh run the country, that' what
It Is. Waahlngton'a birthday don't aet
a ttrecrackr txploded but St. Pdtrb k'a
g.ia a aalule for Mr. It' pull that does
It. bcya, and the Irlah nn.ve got the
pull." and h turned away with indig
nation and dlKguat mingled on his mf
lled counti tance.
ATTOHNKY OENKHAL'S OPIN'OX.
Flah Wjrdn Hua Not H.ard From
State omclal.
Maater Flah Warden II. O. Van Du.en
exp.'cta to receive the opinion of the
ntiorney-gen ra soon, upon the legality
cf the bill und.'r which htf was apMlnt
ed and als( upon the legality of the
claim of Fi.ih Commlaaloner Uecd that
he la entitled to hold uftlce.
Mr. Van Dusen stated to an Astorian
reporter last night that he had heard
nothing from the attorney-general but
expected to dally.
Mr. Van Dusen has received word
from Secretary of State- Dunbar that
the license blanks will have to go to
the state printer as soon aa possible,
The master warden yesterday . notified
sawmill owner that the throwing of
sawOust In the river would not be tol
erated and arrests will follow if the law
respecting this nuisance Is not complied
with.
DAVENPORT SAFK.
Ship Was Blown Out to Sea by Con
trary Winds.'
The American bark, Kate Daverport.
sailed Into the harbor yesterduy after
noon with flying colors, with pilot Jas
Tat ton on board. She left Ban Fran
cisco on March 7th, appearing ouulde
the C olumbia a few days later, but dur
ing the recent blow disappeared, going
as far north as 47 degrees before a
siiuthwest gale. Her safe arrival Is a
gnat relief to her charterers, the Portland-Alaska
Packing Company, and to
the relatives of a part of the crew, who
are Astoria men.
She will proceid up the river this
tnornlns to load canning machinery, and
or her return will load cans at As
toria. She will also take twenty ntw
Columbia -Iver fishing boats from As
toria. II r destination la Bristol bay.
STILL IN DARKNESS.
Enpfcted to Have Electric LJgh.s
Ready Today.
The West Shore Mills Company had
an expert boiler maker and other men
employed yerterday repairing the dam
age to the plant which, made a shut
down necFar Tuesday night. It was
expected that the lights would be ready
last t-venlng but It was Impossible! to
complete the repairs In time.
There are more brilliant thoughts in
pigeon-holes than ever found birth.
The best-known cltlien frequently has
to take the alleys to avoid meeting bis
creditors.
Th'j strike ordered yesterday by th
National Union (rf Cnlted Hrewvry
Worker, which reaultcd In the em
ployee of brewerle In Portland, Van
couver and Aatoii.i walking out, will
probably be settled today. John Kpp,
of the North Pacific Urewi ry, received
a copy of the agrttment aub nltied by
the employees to the other concern af
fected by the strike. It turn already
b en aliened by llu ru and will be r.r.nrn
ed to I'ortUnd on the early train to
day afi"r reielvltig Mr. Kopp'a signa
ture. Aa the provlaiona of the. conlrict are
Manufactory allkv to the employers and
imployeea thi-ic will b- no rca.!. for
prolonging the strike. Four brewerti-a
were affected by lh- strike ord;r, one
in Aatotia. one In Vancouver and two
in portlund. eYaterday morning short
ly b'-fore 9 o'clock iiarlea (iaae, ri-i-tary
of the local union, rweiv-l a
telegram giving notice of the strike ui.l
instructing all member or the union to
go out. The men walked out but ex
press."! regret to Mr. Kopp and aUo
aiat'-d th.ir lgnorane of t.-h reason for
th order. Mr. Kopp has aluay b en
In sympathy with union labor and
there la no antagonism le-lwei n hun
and hla employee.
The f iur brew-rba concerned ii ive
an association among thwi.m Ives, and
the association d ais with tin- Hrew-
i.n' I-mI,.i. Thu ,.OI, I . la ,.
In Ui.. kv'ini.'ii r..f ' 'atlpr
nirropnienl ma" .-- ' M1lfy 411
" ' "! !" ml- In their behalf by U
with Ihe smal.ite.l brew.-rk-!..
Several malt-r apparently could n.a
b.- settled to the s.itlara -lion of both
i.arth but the strike wn absolutely
uiiexpeic1. Aoe.irj;ng to the new
agreement the brewers will only employ
men belonging to the local union. Bick
ncia shall not b" a cause for dismis
sal, and an employe may have his po
nd n bock Uk.ii iippllcailon within
thr"e months. Nine hours hhall consti
ture a day' work and six day a week.
Sundays, holiday and over.lrne to be
paid at a rale of one and one-half. The
scale of wag- for the boitl-rs' !
;art:n nt is fixed to lange from JlO.Sfl
to $12.50 a week, and m-n now employ
ed shall not have their wag.- reduced.
One of the subjects of contention was
over the employment of boys In the
w a.Ht-.lnir d'-p.irtm -nt. Th brewers
claimed that th work could be done
by boys and girls as thoroughly aa by
men. One proositlin contemplated the
employment of one boy under eighteen
year of age for every six men employed
In tiie bottling department. Cnder the
agreement signed by Mr. K.ipp one
boy may be employed for every two
men. The other provision of the con
tract provide that In case of differ
ence betwen employers and men a
board of arbitration shall be appoint
ed to consist of two members to be
m lecled by the men and two to be nam
.d by the brewers. If no agreement can
be reached the arbitrators are empower
ed to appoint a fifth man. The agree
ment Is to remain In force until March
IH, 1302.
It Is believed that the aeeptance of
the agreement by all parties interested
will result In the strike being called off
as soon as rhe document reaches Port
lind today. Mr. Kopp said last night
that he was willing to do whatever
the union men thoufrht fair and Just
and had never been in trouble with the
union to which Ws employees belong!.
MRS. ROSS
Ugs to Announce Her
.SPRING OPENING.
OF
Fashionable Millinery
THURSDAY,
. MARCH 21
Latest styles designed by Miss Rrown-
Ing, of San Francisco, late with- Mad
ame Oullff, and also charming assort
ment of latest Parisian creations.
C. W. BARR-DENTIST
1 Successor to Dr. Ball.
573 Commercial Bt.. ASTORIA, OR.
TELEPHONE, RED 2061.
WHERE DO TOU
HAVE TOU TRIED
A. W.SHIPLEY?
656 Commercial Street.
DO YOU KNOW
That he gives you the best there
is to be had In the city for the
least money T' Place an order
once and see.
J. A. FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER.
Dr. Rhoda C. Micks,
ostevo p at Hist
.- , Consultation Free,. . -.
Bill YOUR GROCERIES?
S73 Commercial St.,
Astoria, Or.
From a mere report that a few cases
of aalncin wash, d ashore on the Oregon
c"ul wer- suppose; 1 to be part of the
cargo of the lirillsh ship Ardnamur
chan, the London salmon market ha
rl"ti about a dolier a case and the re
insurance gamblers will be about a hun
dred thousand dollars In ocket if the
ship come In, days the San Francisco
Exa'f.lnvr.
Th- Ardnamun-han left Fraser river
In Miitish Columbia, December 3, list,
laden with "VOW cases of salmon from
th'; Fraser river canneries afld bound
for Liverpool. At that time fierce
Mlorms wer awe -ping th North Pacific
and a'veral week aftr her departure
several cas.f of salmon w-re picked up
minim il-f flotsam on the Oregon and
Washington b -aches, between Alsea
rivtr and Willapa harbor. Th e ca.-s
w.-r? inark-.-d "V. 1'.. Liverpool," the
first mark signifying Victoria Pack--rs,
ami His., with "0. C. C." and "D. D. Ii."
in t diamond. These wre the mark
of th salmm abiwrd the Ardnarnur
chn and It wa belii.ved that the ship
had founder '1 In one of the head gale
ituit were pr-vah-nt.
Ite!ii::urinc; at one, ros; (o SO per
c' tit an I the price of salmon took a
Jump In London, for the Ardnam.jrchan
vas carrying about 1 , '
imtlrc seaa..- , of the
mjlput of the Fraaer
.icr ranneii'-a. The cargo waa worth
tvsi.'4l. while, (he ship Itfwlf is Valued
at :'.,k). by Hogarth & CO., ber Lon
don iiwn -rs. iVth carg.) and ship wvr5
heavllv Insured and those who eirrid
big lln:-s on the vessel reinsured all
tney ciulJ even at the enormous rale.
Abiut a month after the first cases
wcr plck--d up an officer on the steam
er Te. that phi's between the canner
ies and th? mouth of the river and Van
couver, stated that after the Ardnamur
efnn hid left -her berth the Ttes had
brought a belated load of salmon down
from the upper river. He said this was
placed! abviri the departing ship and
as the hatches were closed, was stored
In th deckhouses and. In fact, every
uuiUbl' nook and corner above deck.
W.nen the fact became known experts
declared the vessel might have struck
a storm and In that event the cases
washed ashore might have ben Jetti
soned to relieve the ship of top heav
iness. This theory was borne out by the fact
that no wreckage had floated ashore
with the salmon and the Insurance men
breathed easier. Then one of the Vic
toria owner of the cargo asserted that
the rases found had been stored In the
bottom of the ship, but despite this the
rate of reinsurance dropped to 60 per
cent, and the London salmon market
fell perceptibly.
The ship Is not expected to arrive for
a month yet. and many believe the re
ports of the alleged wreck of the Ard
namurchan were circulated by parties
Interested In raising the London price
of salmon.
MORMON MISSIONARIES.
Hand of Workers Frcm Portland Visit
Astoria.
A party of eight Mormon elders and
two ladies of the faith, who are now
doing missionary work In -Portland,
enjoyed a holiday at North Beach yes
terday, returning last evening. To an
Astorian reporter they stated that fifty
eight converts have been made In Port
!i.nd during the past two years of mis
sionary eftjrt, and others are to be bip
tised in the near future, the prospects
b;lng of an encouraging nature.
Astoria was thoroughly worked last
year according to their plan, which Is
the visitation of each house two or
tbree times with the distribution of Ht-cratur-?.
and the oral presentation of
their ciuse. As no Impression seemed
to be made upon the people the place
was given up as hopelessly degenerate.
KOPPS BEST
A Delicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
The North Pacific Brewery, of which Bottled beer for family use or keg
Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor, makes beer supplied at any time. Delivery
beer for domestic and export trade. in the city free.
Korth Pacific Brewery
the PLACE TO BUY
CANNERY SUPPLIES
FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES
BUILDING MATERIAL
SEWING MACHINES
AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
IS AT-
FOUNDED
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
Of LONDON
THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN TIIE WORLD.
Caah Aetm, - - Su.goo.ooo
, CH Aasata In United State. a, 6. 6,033
J. B. F. DAVIS & SON,
WINFIElaD 8. DAVIS BURT
' 215 Sansome Street, -
SAMUEL ELMORE
MONDAY.
T all depends upon
0
If you require simply a dirt remover, almost
any soap will do. But if you care at all about
the thing; whjcj is to be washed, you must
thia. twics fctfors you act. Any soap will clean linens
and nuslins, but Ivory Soap leaves them
snw. Any soap will clean sheets anr! hu cUh Lit
Ivory Soap leav es no C6arse, strong odor. Try it once I
IT FLOATS.
RELATIONSHIP TANGLE. "
A Walla Walla court ls trying to
straighten out a domestic tangle. A few
year ago Emma Clark,, a widow with
a grown daughter, married Wliilam L.
Krovn. After two children were born
the couple separated, and Brown mar
TiH his stepdaughter, Susan Kotz. As
the relations now stand, Mrs. Brown
is the present stepmother to her own
half-brother and sister, and the wife
of her own stepfather. The children
are In doubt whether they are sister
ana brother of their half-sister. The
husband Is father-in-law of his ex-wife.
He Is not sure but that he will prove
to be his own father before the courts
git through with him.
"EAST liTNNE" LAST NIGHT.
It Is a far cry from the rollicking
mirth , of Moloney's Wedding to the
emotional tearfulness of "East Lynne,"
and the excellent production of the
last named play by the Bittner Com
pany at Fisher's theater last niglu was
a triumph for the company as a whole,
and for the Individual members. Mlse
Klla Bittner had the leading role and
scored a hit by her clever work.
Tonight the New York Lyceum suc
cess, ."Young Mrs. Wlnthrop." will be
presented. There will be a special mat
inee performance Saturday.
COLl HOLT'S APPOINTMENTS.
The Initial appointments of Col. C. J.
Holt, the temperance advocate are aa
follows:
At the Baptist church Friday at 7:30
p. m. and Saturday at 3 p. m.
At the Congregational church Satur
day at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday there will be three services.
I'niontown hall, at 11 a. m.; mass meet
ing at the Presbyterian church at 3
p. m.; at M. E. church at 70 p. m.
Other announcements will be made
In due season.
CKICAGO MERCHANT - PRINCES.
The del-?gaUon of Chicago business
men who have been touring the Pacific
coastis guests of President E. P. Rip
FISHER BROTHERS,
Astoria, Ore.
A. D. 1TIO
GENERAL AGENTS.
L. DAVIS CARL A. HENRY
- San Francisco, Cat.
& CO., AGENTS.
what you want In a soap.
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ley, of the San la Fe system, were en-
trlflltlO.I In PnNlnnJ . . . .....1 .. V.
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members of the commercial bodies of
that city. An excursion was made to
Cascade Lock In the afternoon and
at night a binquet was given at which
the speakers were Judge George H.
Williams, Oov-jrnor T. T. Geer, Con-
gressrhan Tongue, ex-Controller of Cur
rency James H. Eckels. Mayor H. 8.
Uowe. w. H. Fuller, president of the
Chicago Commercial Club, W. J. Chal
mers. E. Keith, president of the Metro
politan National Bank of Chicago.
REALTY TRANSFERS.
United Statea ' to Ben J. Cagle 180
acres In sections 23 and 28. township 7
north of range 7 west; patent.
i-uiieu Dimes 10 ruiiam u, i;agie
1ft) a. .r. In amotion 01 f 7 M T C w.
patent.
Pnlted States to Charles E. Hare
160 acres in section 32. T 7 N. R 6 W;
patent.
Grimes Grove Land Company to An
irew Kan lots 6 and 7, block 3, Grimes
Grove; $W. ,
A. H. Klint to Hugh McOuIre lots
13 and IS. block 6, Gearhart Park: $75.
CONDLNSED FROM CLIPPINGS,
W. C. T. U. women of Fulton. Mich.,
recently bought the fixtures of a billiard
room and destroyed them.
The fund being raised In Salem for
the erection of a Y. M. C. A. building'
exceeds $7000 and the other $3000 will
probably be forthcoming.
A Denver girl who discovered a burg
lar in her apartments recently sat on
the: intruder and Jabbed him with a
hat pin whenever he moved and thus
held him until the police arrived.
The faculty of Pacific College have
exonerated Elwood .Minchln of plagiar
ism In his speech on "Wendell Phillips,
Agitator," which won first honor in the
recent Inter-collegiate oratorical con
test. -
Some mischievous person substituted
an Irish Hag for the Stars and Stripes
over a bpoKane school house on St.
Patrick's day and the school authorl-.
ties ara Indignant and are endeavor
ing to locate the perpetrator.
Julio Castellanos, a Spaniard, who is
a mining expert, is being sought for
by the officers of Arizona and New
Mexico. Castellanos' offense Is having
fourteen wives scattered throughout
the Southwest.
The little queen of Holland's favor
ite color is green. Her first ball dress
was of light green moussellne, delicate
ly embroidered, the skirt being slashed
across with broad green ribbons. The
trousseau gowns are in various shades
of green.
Governor Rogers, of Washington, ha
signed a bill similar in provisions to the
Proebstel bill passed by the Oregon
legislature prohibiting the operation, of
fclot machines, whether the rewards be
payable in merchandise or caah. The
law becomes operative after ninety
days.
Trainer Trine has begun work with
the University of Oregon track team
and says that the material Is excel
lent and the results will please lovers
of amateur athfcllcs. A meet will he
held in Portland and later thepUniver
sity of California will send their crack
men to compete against the Oregon
boys.
A Connecticut man recently addressed
an audience brought together to dis
cuss plans for booming the village.
He recommended matrimony as the so
lution of the existing stagnation and
suggested that a monument be erected
to Eve. The Idea was received serious
ly and much enthusiasm was mani
fested. , ;
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given to all parties
holding Clatsop county warrants en
dorsed prior to February 1st, 1899, to
present the same to the County Treas
urer at his office, 164 Tenth street, for
payment; Interest ceases after this date.
II. C. THOMPSON,
County Treasurer.
Dated, Astoria, Oregon, March 21, 1901,
Thn man nn hin first flffl. vovaea Is
not necessarily an altruist because he
prefers to leave all the breakfast fin
others. Upon the return of Boss Croker from
foreign parts he may be able to recog
nize the tiger, but It won't hav as
many stripes as It had Vfor.
THE LOUVRE
Clarence Mason, an acrobat of rare
ability. Is exhibiting during this We It
at the Louvre. Mr. Mason's connection
with McMahon'a circus as a star per
former during last season Is a testi
monial to his brilliant achievements cn
the bars. Finest lunches and best mu
sic are always made specialties.