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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1901)
THE MORNING ASTOKlAX,; HWAvV MAKCH U, 1901 Ladies' Spring Suits UUCP A splendid lot cama yesterday, which wt cnidlitlly Invito nil Mica to Inspect, Whliit mwmt linen an still to come, we can now cover a broad area of correct styles for early Hprinic wear. Prices $10 to $25 All contrncU fui' iidvcrtmiiin, In (ha Antot In ii iirc iimJc on it iinr Hiitce of circulation four tlmca lurKcr than Unit of uny piipcr published or circulated in ;iwi nop county. TODAY'S WMATIIKH. I'iliiin1. Murih 23. irvgon, ym-ral-ly fair rxnj,t Kllily light showers ninny the const. nllKhMy wanner; Wash ington, y.-n.-raliy fair, ailghtly warmer, Malm, fair and WttiiiKT. AKOUNl) TOWN. H-lb-hoi fniirh prunes II, at John ami llro. Mltilln Both, of It.ilnl'T, was In th city ymbrday. J. II. Gilftlii, of H'iKlliuw, Midi., I At itn- i-l.1t III. J n ll iutli.'i n w In tlir rlly - Ii rduv mi business. Willi-r C. Hinllh and Mm Smith were III tli" -lty yniT.liiy, My 11 n Hiiliiir tiiiii'' d"wu mi the ifioi iitnif tmiii y-tii'-rdAy. Tu inl-i-tlni txi-knI-m! lin.dx) t lh-t-o- ,.f busmena laal flight. Il.ni i:.-i.il m.nl - Bluing Hun lira-taut-tiit, t.13 Commercial Hi. V, c. JnhiiMin ami W. W. Pilisbtiry, or I'orilund, urc In the rliy. I li limn i-ulliUK o.n.1 fUturea at Giia loiis. ul l'i Fourteenth m reft, Ji-rt' U.niuuriuit the tnrgrat and best. A trial will convince you. ll.'iiiun i'r.iri nn.l T. I. Huti'-r re-turni-il from Rainier lt evening. Try rrrf.i-tl.m lib-nd Mocha, and Java coffer. Noiii. botier; Johnson Una, Jii4uir rimkU of all kin. In. climp at Yokohama Baiaar: 626 Commercial St. Th" British Imrk lluthw.'ll. In tow tif 11m. Em-nrt. arrived I ml evening from I'JlllUl Th" British ship Algburtli. from I'lmi liua. arrived III litM evening in low of the W.illula. Japan.- l'iy want position of any kind. 1. 1 rook. m-li iiml tl housework. Jnnulre 12 Commercial sirrrt. ' HIW 15-CF.NT MEAL: niBINQ BUN UESTACIlANT. Prices ut of Joint Ao unusual opportunity to buy fine ; TROUSERS far below value. There is no reason for the BIG REDUCTION in price ; except our desire to close out every pair J I of Winter pants before the arrival of our Spring stock. The patterns are the new- I est and best, the qualities are superior, the I fit is right. We have I stock into four lots, as MEN'S TROUSERS Fancy Worated and Cho'vlota, fold ftr 12.60 to J3, now cut to MEN'S TROUSERS For drewi wear, neat atrlpes, ninde of Fancy Wornted, Casal mere, aold at $4 60 to 5, now cut $3.40 IS, DANZIGER COMIINQ ETON SUITS Venetian doth, black, caator and gray, with gold-braided revcra and euffa, and rold buttons. HUiik cheviot double-breast Eton suit, wiih stitched Uffeta trimmings. Huimi in hoini'Mpun, castor, medium ant Oxford yrays. A fr-ah aupiily of all klnila of vch i.il.lm in hiiwioii will ho r:i'lvJ by Jnlitiaon liroa. t'xluy. Mm, llniiiitiKix-n U o-jKir-Nl to do up Iiki- ruiiuln In ir'od urd'T. Ixiiv or I'Tii ui 'r-'in hiik-ry. Th MiHixmilt'i urrlvi-d down from I'mll'ind ymli-rduy, lnHKi-lln( l-iu-vim, IIkIiU and buoy on lln- trip, ('Imrli-a Ziulir. of th Northwinii-rn I.uinlM-r Cnfnpiiny, cam" d"wn from I'm il.md lit c iiikIiI for it vlalt. Thn b.uk I'tuwla hti comtl'tNl hr .-urifo for Nuitliiiuk i-xri-pt tln di-ck-lixid of ri'toI'lN, Ixmu, luinb'T, H-. Mijor It. H. Kn-y, of Oytrvlll wmit ui" to I'ortlund yint-rd.y, whi-rr Mm. l-iry liiut b'-mi very III In tlx lion Itll n I. on- of tin- nnwl ih'Hirhiful f-iurn of Uir ll-u llim riuh'a rinvtliiir KrlduV mi lit w.iit mi Iiml rum. mill itoln ly Minn Uiuri Knx. Th a -nxlon of Hi" county wnirl i-x-n.-it'-d yi-ntrl.iy vna not h'-ld owlnit In I In- iitix-tim of ('ommlKoioiM'ta Vming uiid I'l-l-raoii. Mr M. J. Km lll k to 1'ort Town K. tlil lliln mi k to tttu nd tin- wt-ddltiK f ht- ii.-l. .-. Mix l.uiu (irlrtllh, mid in iniiko an i xi'-ndiil viHit. Tin1 btill.llnif for ih" cold aioruKc uiid I. .- mniiiiUriiii'lnK pluni of l.ln.kiib'T K r Hr.'. will b roinplnnl by the cm irmlura within a wt-k. Cn-ani pure ry. AmTlra'a fin cut hikx Ths only pur irooda; iruar-utitm-U rich and mellow. JOHN L. I'AHI.HON. Sola Ar nt. If you hnvn n faxtldlouii ial.ile and v.mr aaairlo economy in in a. douutrni condition, commit tho appctlxlnic menu nt th.- l.it u Ui-iitauritnt. Jidin A. Montiioincry (ma Ofw-ncd a aliop a.1 t2l Hond ircrt and la prpparcd lo do all clac of plutnblnir and tin ulnar at th" lowcat potwiblo ratm. Itonlyn coal imt longer. In cli-nmr and nuikoM lna trouble with atovca and cliimm-y Hu" ihnn any oilier, ib-or" W. Hiiiilx.rn. nK1"'1'; t' b phone 1311. nine and ahln: Gold Hope, Thraah fr, antl-truat, union-mad" pluc tobac ct. Have your tga. They are val uabir W. T. Olcvenloii. of fort land, ' In th cltv y.-nterdiy. rin-"MillnR M. (. Iliirrii n Co.. the luiK'-itt nmrin iin.lerwrlii-rn of th N.rthwcot. Mr. Ilurrlwin. who hn bvn touring Kuropc thin wlnli-r. In cxp-H-tiMl home about April lit. divided the entire follows : MEN'S TROUSERS Sultablo for rtrwrn wear, Fancy WoiuM and OhevloU, aold at a.r.O to $4, now cut to $2.7S MEN'S TROUSERS K(iial to Tailor-made, all neat patterns In Fancy WorBted and Cheviot, sold at I5.G0 to 16, cut to Thn Han Ifeanclaco OyatT llouw, on CoinmiToliO air.t, la to be mliir;d to accoinrtiodatH otio hundred pitrona at oncf. VnnuHm A Hourtni hav th contriu-t, Tha at-amer fh-o, W, Wider la iiw t aall for Hin Franclaco thla fnornliiK, Hh will tiikn a liirife i-'n alien merit of box ahooka and thn- huri'lrt-d nu-Mn of tyl'-i from AtrU, I T!ie tujr Haiiiaon, Capl. Arthur I-lgh-on, nrrlvifl In yalrliy from Hwi FHinclH.-.! with the biirifi; Waahmigil In tow. The Hiiiimon will tak the Waah tilccii to (Iraya Ilurtior, The atrlke at the North I'aclflc hrk-wi-ry wna not called off yitrlerday a wo expi-rt-d, and a member of. the locil unl in wiim ai-nt to rortlan! to aa (iluln the ciniae of lh Jlay. Frank Connor, who haa bfen attend ing n biiNlncwf ciII-'kc in 1'oitlind, rf-tiiriii-d home y.-dienluy and will at art next Huturday for Alaaka In the em ploy of Hie Thllnket Packing t'ompany. Wanie I -To rent, by April 1. a fur-liich'-d or uiifiirnlnli. (I houae of 4 or fi rooma. -ir H or 4 fiirnlnhei r'toma for Iioik .-keeping. Houth if Kxchunge Ht. prrf' rreii Adlreaa II. U. H., caru of A-ti-rl in, Anion Die Aatorluiia wh r"tumed from 1'niiliuni iiiMt evening ww: Fred HnlX, II. U. 1'iirker. Mian Mayale Foa- ler. Mibm K ithrvn Hhlvelv. Mm. A. bormiin, Mm. C. A. C'Milldge, Mr. and Mm. Uiurin mid Mm. Z, II. Oiwnough. The membem of the Coirutierclal t'lub H fM ...Ml ...I ,.. M...... Ul fr.U ,.lil,.ll i-hnmhi-ra tomorrow evening at 7;3U lo P'-rieri in" orcamzuiion, conauier mm- r..i.nrl ..f Ii... ,w.,ti (t. It l.w u iii . ,1 ii fn draft bylawa, and tranaiK t tlher lin- pornitil liiitt.n.na. At a n---ting to l- hfll tomorrow night ul th (iti-ll chamber the commute.- iipHilnl'-l lo p.ive th" wuy for pi-r mine-ill orK-inlxa'lon trf tlur 'omin'T i lal Club will aubinlt u report. Clutlr iti ;t ti Wit.- vIhIi--m to have prea'-nt wery mie who hat aigti.-d the r"ll of the n'-w dub. I'ottl.ml I.uhIiii mi fit ma give hl;h (-- tlinoiilela of the wiM'k of l't-rnln abort- li:ml wrlK rn A new cl.iah in (unl !- ginning the iu lv with Mr. . (!. Ilrow- i. If ymi think of ev.-r b-anilng ihe nt. Inv-.-nllg Hi- ihla opportunity now; , 1 ... t.. t,,.l i i.itwlflt.n fifli.r vim have learned, ihiin lo leurn ufu-r you luve flllb-t to gel a I'oMU'MI. Th - al.-Am.T Sue H. Klniore exXcia to Kill til ' o'cliH-k thin morning for Till inio .It bay. Among hT pfu i.geia are Al Smith, repr a-nilng W. 1'. Kul-i- r Co.; Juilim tw, with M. Seller 4 Co.; Ir. T. V. Wlac and A. J. Cohn, ( Colin 4 Co., Tillamook, who haa Juat reiurned from a buMineHa trip to Han Kivwit lm- and Portland. c V. Itogera. of Slout nnd Itoger. I'ontraciora at Bra View, in me over yea-t-'r.l.iy to purchaae in.it. rliila for c"l tagi k .i Ii- built on North ll.-u.-h. lb' rej-otd bualneaa g"d ajhl many peo ple pr. piitliiK for the ummer hc iaoh en ilii b .iih. Id Ion -oiitracta for new I'll In. and r-xiln for Captain I'ope, V. i:. Si rouble. Martin ll.linun. John It.trb-ry. W. Webber und other, of I'. rtl in. I. Tin light house len.b-r Vltimblni rc tinned from the Sound yvaterday. 1. -h. Ik imk!ng after the llk'tun at dif ferent plnc?tt tli- r.ieiiiner did aome aur veyuig fnr n. ni-w light house at Par tridge Point under the itupervlalon of Axrlatunt 1-nglne-r Iaivld oplen. The lu'eK.-m llglii ul Admiralty ll'-ad la to be diiti-mtlnu'Nl owing to (Irtmag.- done by goveinm-nt target practice niir by, nd a new atalion calahllxhed at Par indg.i Point. Captain Richardson wnn obliged to put Into Neuh Iniy during the Htoim mi Thurmluy. Martin FoniM returned ycatcrday from a five-weeka" vlalt In California, much ltnprove, in health, having a very enjoyable vacation. Mr. Foard siya the pr.tpecta are good for larg croia of al kliiiln In trie golden atate. Me no. I lccl much activity In prearntlona for Aluaku Muhlng, many mw companies out lilting to bulk! canneries, and alao lo do general pronpecllng on the Alaa- l-i do gMi.-ra) proapecllng In Alaska. He met Wm. Chrlatcnaen, formerly of Aalorliu who goca to Hrlntol bay for the A'-UMon in the employ of Jamca Madbutn F, lllldebrand. brother of August, la chief engineer on the Noyo, running fiMin Ban Franclaco to Fort Hragg. LEADERS. A young senator from the Weat d clarea that the lemorracy if the United Btuten haa no lender, but a leader la al waya found at Rons. HigKlns & Co.'s. Monday. Tueaday and Wexlneaday we are going to make It on oheve, and sell: Special Uaual Price Price. Murtln'a Kaaiern lTctb 2tlc California full cream. ....13ctt 15c Impivrtetl SWHa 3octt) 35c Ohio Swlas 17ctb 20c IbHiuefort 47clt) 50c Oregon cream 15clb 20c Imported llinburgcr 15cTti 20c Knmage de ramembert...25c pa 35c Fromage Ie Brte 45c ea, 55c Liayle a after dinner in jar.25c ea 3c Roquefort In glass 35c ea 45c Hap ago 12V4c ea. 20c Kdm cheeae 80c ea 90c M1CI TINO OF WOMAN'S CLUB. The meeting of the Woman's Club yesterday was very gupceswful In at tendance, enthusiasm, harmony and en tertainment. The program was quite complete and proved very enjoyable. The numbers were as follows: Bublert ..Miscellaneous limitations Humorous Duet Instrumental Mrs, Higglns and Miss Klmore Vocal Solo De Koven Mrs. O, H. George. Paper American Composers Miss Floretta Elmore. Reading ....Womanly Women Doomed Mrs. W. S. Kinney. Chorus O, Beautiful Violet Mesdiimea Maddock, Prael, George, Biggins, Finch. Thompson. Kinney, Van Dusen and Wood; Misses El more and Bennett. Paper ....Current Events Mrs. W. O. Barnes. Solo Etheibert Kevin Mrs. Maude Warren-Hlgglns. Mrs, Higglns. accompanist. Encouraging reports of liberal sub scriptions for the Boys' club wro re ceived, but sufficient has not yet been pledged to meet '.he expense, and the work of solicitation will proceed until success Is assured. The same may be ?ald of the circulating library proposi tion, which the club Is determined to make a success. The hearty co-operation of all cltlaens Is asked In the fur therance of these wise and philanthro pic enterprises. The subject for the next meeting Is "Interesting Events of April." Quota tions to be "Patriotic." TRUST NOW IN CONTROL TRANSFER OF LOCAL CAN FAC TORY IS MADK. Manager Kendall Declared That No Change Will lie Made- and Work ReMiuncd Friday. The 'Imalla of the transfer of the lo i nl Hn tan factory ownd by the l'o-l-llo Hhi-tft Metal Worka to th Ameri can Tin '.'an Company were complut.-d yeoerday. Mr. Crary, repr- a -ruing the truai, rvcelvvd tlut inventory of atock ami IIk? plant and th factory pium-d lo the control of th new owners. TTie coiihhlenition will tiot r male puiilic but payment will b made In atock of the new company for the four fw torku oHncd by the Metal Worka on the Couxt. The Pui-IIU: Hh.t Mdal Worka la owned iii.i controlled by the- packing l omp.iny in Bon Krani-lwo, the head of which la Francis Cut tiny, who will be In the du-cloiate of the tin can trut. M.iioig.T Kemlali aiated liut night mat lh.-re would be no chang.- In Ihe opcni- ion of th-- Imal plant. The old ern ployea will b retalnH and the rnan-giiiK-ni will i-iwtiriu-: a h.:tofore. Wi-rk will be reaumed n -xt Friday. The niiignltud-r of the American Tin v'an t'ompany will b- l-u.-r appreilat- I wh-ii tli MWteni-nt la made that It la an oflhoot of th - glg.uitU- billion dollar steel tru: which r.-i-ently took ihe Carnegie woika at Httaburg and llomehlead , iiml haa ubaorbed all ainallor con-.-rna In the country. Af-t--r having acquired complete control of the Iron butln -xa. the pan-nt trum now iK-i-ka to domlnute all branches of the iiuiii.if.K luring world dependent u-jn h.-lr products f.H- materials. F..liow,ng la an nflb-lal bat of the c-'in-1 amen, including rial e;ate, pitenta, lbinta, machln.Ty and if""il lll which will b- acquired by the Arn-rlcan Tin Can Company: N.-w York City Ginna & Co., Nor ton On Compuiy, John I. Ilau ti Asa man. ISitukiyri-S. A. Ilnley, Jo.ph lie CoinpU' Matiufiu'lurlng Company, the M-iwmiu Mdiiufu-tunny '..mpany. Sommera Broth. -M. Chicag' Norton Pro., J. U Board. Frank Diesel Can C'o.njfany, ihe Illinois din ( onipany, J. B. Lon Manufac turing Company, Ru lolj-h & Krumnitl, Franklin Rudolph, the Wr.ght Jacket Can Company. Chirks J. Parlnh & Co. Baltimore Block & Kp-Im. Baltimore I' nf Maiiufaciui'lng: Company, Daugher ty At Mann. William Fait & Co., Imper ial Stumer Manufacturing Company, Klrwan & Itigga. Llnew.nvtr & Co., H. V. .Miller & Son. X.M-t.m Tin Pl.il. A Cm Company, Ph-.-lpa & Co., Timothy iiyivo, ji it. jynea amiin i an Com IKiny. Boston BoMion Can 'nmtiajitf I! II. Campbell, Sleeper Machine Ctimpany, e migiani i an .;ompiiny. Buflalo The Model Specialty Manu facturing Company, the United States Can Company. t Cleveland The Ik-arfll.-y Manufac turing Company, H. B. Blunt. Detroit Clark Can Company, Detroit Can Company. Philadelphia C. P, Poolo & Co., Rob ert Porter's Son. Jo-ph G. T. Flies Sons. Toledo. O.-E. P. Bivckenrldye Com lany, the ToleIo Tinware Manufactur ing Company. St. Louis J. H. Pocock Can Comiany, F'rederlck We'sterbock. San Francl-! F. A. Robblns Press Wcrk.1, the Pad lie Sh.t-t Metal Works. Cuba. N. Y. W. A. Bates Manufac turing Company. In lltuiapoils The Dugdale Can Com pany. Geneva, N. Y'. I-pire State Can Manu.Vcturing Company. Newark, N. J W. C. Garrison Manu facturing Company. Hamlllon. O. Tim Albert Fischer Manufacturing Comany. Denver The Eaton-Rltchell Manufac turin ComiKiny. Columbus. O. Wm. A. Gill A Co. Richmond. Va. Th? Hasker & Mar cu M mufacturlng Company. St. Paul, Minn. The Home & Danx Cx Kansas City Hunt Stamping Works. Joppa, Md J. B. Hanway. Havre de Grace, Md. Reynolds Bros., Can Company. 8. J. Seneca. Camib-n, N. J. National Metal Litho graphing Company. New Brunswick. N. J. The Phoenix Art Metal Company. Cambrldgeport. Mass. Charles E. Pierce & Co. Conneaut. O. Record Manufacturing Company. Covington, Ky. The J. M. Rude Man ufacturing Company . CHURCH SERVICES TODAY. Baptist church: Morning topic, "Re ligion and Business." In the evening the congregation will unite with the Union temperance meeting at the Methodist church. There will be no service at the First Lutheran church, owing to the absence of the pastor In South Bend. The us ual mid-week Lenten service will be held Thursday. First Congregational: Morning topic, "The Resurrection." No evenlrrg ser vice on account of union temperance meeting at Methodist church. Sunday school at 12:15; mid-week prayer meet ing. Wednesday, 7:30 p. in. Presbyterian church: Morning topic, "OhrhCs Words on the Cross." In the afternoon there will be a union meet ing to be addressed by Col. C. J. Holt. At nlghl the congregation will unite with the temperance meeting at the Methodist church. REFUSED TO WALK. Constable Kelly's Amusing Experience With Law Breaker. Constable Kelly had an amusing ex lerience on the Clatskanle river yes terday when he attempted to arrest Alex Fraeer, who was fishing In the river with set nets. Fraser acknow ledged taking two steelheads, one of which the constable saw. Fraser refus ed to walk to Olney and Constable Kel ly was obliged to row him down the river. The prisoner was released on his own recognlxance to appear Mon day morning 'or, trial. ANOTHER STRIKE THREATENED. Men Working on Poltalloch Quit Be oause of Food. Engineer Nick Clinton, who haa been running the donkey engine on the stranded bark Poltalloch, near the Wll- lana bar. returned yesterday with sev en of his associates, having quit the Job. Mr. Clinton states that all the men employed, numbering fourteen, left th-; ship on Friday for in rmmm thai the; food furnlnhcd was insufficient for sublwl erce, 1k-I rig poor In quality and scant in quantity. The mm employed were capable and willing; working cluy or night, as occasion demanded, and think the treatnv.nl rec-lved waa aome wh it ahabhy. The veaaei has been moved Jn all about three thousand feet from her original position, and la now within four or live hundred feet of de-p water In Wlllnpa harbor. Thi course traveled I southward along the beach and bear ing off toward the deeper water. Out abJe and to seaward of her pr.-nt po sition are reefa and aaruj bars, but to the north are the calmer waters of the buy. where It la expected that she will U- floated. During (he high water last Sunday she iiilyht lave been launched had the ofll'.'i-a not bf-en afraid of the awell upa.-ttlny her. The atorm of Thursday night made things lively for the unlucky veaa-l, and gave the men a tajite of real sea faring experience. Th? a as broke ov r th" aide of the ttii, di-tnlng as high as tii'. rnuln yarl and lloodmg the d--i.k with water, and the men on boarj bad about uk cloie a call to a genuine ahlp v. nek as ih-y care for, for It would have b-.-en iinfnible ti reach shore during ihe ft i wm, and the darkness adile.I to ihe danger of th- occasion. As Ihe vcss-l miided considerably on the sand the cabb-a were slacked and he drlft-d broa.lalde up the beach about eighty fe-t. The sand iround her is now dry at half tide and. vigorous ac tion will be required to take alvant Hgr of rlie btrye amount of work al realy ace.impliahei and complete the saving of the vessel. When tloate.1 It Is th-1 intention to bal lat her nt South Bend nd tow her to Victoria lo go m Ihe dry dock. The men left on tymrd now are Capiain Youi.g, two mates and two apprentices. REALTY TRANSFERS. J. O. Hanihorn to Ida Hanihorn lots 7 and H. block 103, Adair s. and undl-viil- l half f lota 5 and 10, block M, M "'.'lure's; I.-.200. J. 0. Hantborn and J. O. Hanthorn & 'o. to Mi J. Hanth.HT) lota 5, 6, 7 and k. block 3. A.Uir's; 12200. Gust. F Went and wife to John Chit .vot.d slu'heast tuarter of section II. T ." N. R 9 W; H-K. Phl'.lp M. Condlt to Henry Obr south half tif d. I. e, of Alva ami Ruth Condit. locat'd 'n sections 33. 24 and ::.-. T 7 N. R 10 W; $1. H-nry Ober and wife to William Tagg simn propTty; $5900. Ul ltc! lit-a to James Tagg 1W acres In section 23, T 7 N, It 10 W; patent. Uulted Stales to Danld Pukkari K'i.76 acres !n section 13. T I X, R I W: patent. Jsm I-aw!er to William Greenland I'M 27 28 and 29, of block 1, subdivis ion of block ?0, Olney; $100. LI'lv Gib in to Rosie Hou-man lot 3. block 2. For-'st addition to Ocean Grove: $.193. MORE CLAIMS FILED. Ten additional mining claims were filed yesterday with County Clerk Wnerity, on lox-atlnns In Cruiser's Gulch, the new gold Adds discovered n-ar Elsie In the southern part of the county. Assays of ore from ihe out cropping show values ranging from $3.80 to $6 60 in yold anj silver. Those filing yvst'-Tlay were Alexander Nor-m-unl. John Farrell, John Denk. Chas. Cllliume, Lane Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth Gluser. Rudolph Barth. Bertha Barth. C. R. Thompon. and Sebastian Glaser. Normand. who was on of the original (!iscoverers, was In Astoria yesterday and diiqilaytd a number of small nug gets which he hid picked up in the gulch. One man has already filed on a placer claim and others will probab ly do so. Monday a party wll leave fr the gukh taking a supply of pow der and drills ami active work win at once be commenced. TO FOUND A MODEL TOWN. A gigantic scheme is afloat to found a great model Industrial town in the eastern part of the country, where shall be gathered a variety of manufactur ers and an army of employes, under so cial conditions; the town and manufac tures to be organixed according to the most approved business methods, with the highest regard to the physical and Intellectual welfare of Its residents. Flf- I vr vrnra ntrn A mAHielne Xl-fls founded which also had In view the welfare of humanity. This was Hostetters Stom ach Bitters, a remedy famed the world over for Its cure of dyspepsia, consli nation. indigestion, belidilng. Insomnia, biliousness, nervousness anu malaria, fever and ague. As a spring tonic and blood purifier. It Is unequalled. Our Private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the hot tie. C. to. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St. ASTORIA, OR. TELEPHONE, RED J06L WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR GROCERIES? HAVE TOU TRIED A. W.SHIPLEY? 656 Commercial Street. DOYOUKNOW 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. THE LOUVRE Beginning tomorrow evening Professor Montague's great Australian bird cir cus will appear for a week at the Lou vre. This Is reported to be a most mar vellous aggregation of trained birds and shows the highest training of which their intelligence Is capable. Man ager Wlsensteln also continues with him the vocalists who have proven such popular attractions. Dr. Rhoda C. Hicks, OSTEOPATH 1ST Consultation Free. 573 Commercial St., Astoria, Or. NEIV FISH LAW VALID OPINION OF ATTORNEY-GEN. ERALISMADL KNOWN. Master Warden Held to Be Legally Appointed and Reed Cannot ' Hold Oftice, The oplnb.n of Attorney-General Blackburn on the validity of the new fisheries bill, under which H. G. Van Dus -n waa appointed master flfh war den, haa been filed at Salem. Mr. Van Dusen reedved the following t'legram yeau.rday from Secretary of State F. I. Dunbar: "It Is the opliibm of the at-torn-y-y-niral that act of l!ol abolishes th office of fish comml.iaioher, creates r.tw litrard of fluh cornmis-iloriors, yov ems open and closed flahinu season. B"ard of fish commissioners created by act of 1901 haa power and authority to make appolnimcnta of officers u i igrated in said act; That th oiflvrs ft appointed .:an enforce the provisions th.-reii- and that the act of 1S8 is now liinpi n.tive and a dead letter upon ihe statute bcok." Mr. Van Du.n s.at;d yenterliy thut h: would bnnie.Jlaieiy b'gin more ac tive wfrlc He haa heretofore conflicd his efTorU to prevent Illegal fl.tiiing, and other matters have been dt-;ay, j owing to the unsettled condition i.f things, pendliiK the opinion of the attorney-general. Brcreiary of Stale Du'.. bar haa notified the wirden that ill-Ik-eiiite blanks will be h-re next w--k und th? Huance of licenses will pn.r c-ed wltnout delay. Mr. Van Duhcii will sei'-ct hi quarters in a few dayj. Toe opinion of the attortey-g-r,eral do s lilt change Mr. Re.-a's p-n-iie.ii He it-ill contends that h nas th kgil right to hold ofrice and will insi.-u that th--court be called on to paas on 'jUea tlons Involved. He will apply for salary tli ;,vn month and upon rilusal will b-gin proctedings involving the mooted .wiinis. In the meantime, urrder the ad vie of his attorneys. Mr. K-e,l contln U'n to perform the duiU-s of hi a ofTlce. Mr. Van Diuten received wtrd yes terday from Superintendent Brown, of ih Salmon river hatchery, stating that th- racks are In and the hatchery is prepared to take steelhead salmon for i.roi-asratlon. THE UNION LABEL. A Bililmore clergyman In a recent sermon endorsed the union label In the following eloquent words: ''What can be more sacred, more holy, or more deserving of the rever-eni-e of men or angels than 'he union label, which signifies that human life has been more highly valued In the pro duction of commodities than the mere profits sought for by yreed? "The label Is an emblem of Justice, of fraternity, of humanity. When yuu find a label on a garment, or a box of cigars, or a loaf of bread, or a piece of tirintlng. you can be sure that neither was made in a sweat-shop. That no little children's fingers wer? compelled to sew, or sort tobacco In the hours of the night Intended for childish sleep. When vou see this labd on any com modity, you can buy It with, a clear con science, knowing that In doing so you ar? not becoming partner to an Insti tutkm that degrades humanity for pri vate profit. You can sleep soundly also, and not be worried with thoughts of typhus fever, smallpox or leprosy, which are so often scattered broadcast from Chinese opium Joints, penitentiary eon vict.s' cells and tenement sweat-shops, where the most degraded specimens of humanity put their life's blood Into marketable goods, from which the poor, unsusj-ecting public suffers all manner of foul and loathsome diseases. -The union label is a religious em blem. It Is a religious act to buy goods KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which Bottled beer for ramfly use or kej Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor, makes beer supplied at any time. DeUrary beer for domestic and export trade. Jin the olty free, North Pacific Brewery' THE PLACE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT. luvijrruuiuiJViAAruvrinAAAnriuuiJ H OTEL PORTLAND. OR rj The Only KirBt'viaBS to which thla label Is attached, an act blesied on earth and honored in heav en. while It Is a sin to buy a clgir, a t lore of clothing, a pair of shoes, or loaf of bread without this label, for then you do not know but what you are building up the business of soma heartless tyrant, whoJs extracting a f' rtune from the drudgery and di gram i dar-ion of his fellows at the risk of public health. "Godi bless the label! And I hope that a I of you. as you leave this houae to night, will carry Indelibly impressed up on your minds the picture of the union label si rrounded by angels, and that you will always know that the favorite banner In heaven represents Justlc to labor fresh air and sunshine and healthful conditions to those who toll, and the truth that human life la of greater moment than gain of gold." The Advocate, Herman Wise Is the only morchant In Astoria who ls "Union-made" suits, pants, overalls, hats, etc. SPITTING ON THE SIDEWALKS. ASTORIA, Ore.. March 23. Editor AstorianJ -It seems lo im that our city officers hHVe forgotten that we have a law forbidding spitting on the slde wa,k. But we have such a law and am sur- that It was made a law oei-ajite th; people wanted It. And I b"lvi. too, that thn people now want inat law - nforcd and expect It to be enforced by the otfl(-er who are placed in p..siijon for that purpose. This Is in ni of prngre?s and of knowledge. Yet th th are a few who defy all law or elso t.ret-nd that they did not know there was harm in the spit, or do not believe such "nonsense," as they call It. as that there are microbes In the pit that cn b-i Introduced Into our houses and give us dVaease. Such per-f-jna mut be taught by one or two arrests. There- In no other way for them. Now a word to the l;idlea. You are, I know, interested In this matter of making our homes more healthful, our struts cleintr, less disease-producing. Can't you set a good example by leaviny off tho trailing drens? It Is decidedly unh-al:hful and altogether out of place, especially in such a damp climate as thi Think about It. Yours for practical plans for a clean er and purer city. AUG. C. KINNEY. NUTAN S TRIAL TRIP. The Alaiiki Fiihenncn's Packing Co.'s cann ry tender Nutan made a highly suc-essful trial trip yesterday with a distinguished company on board con sisting of Commodore E. S. Edwards, Inspector G. F. Fuller. Hon, Chas. W. Fulton, Hon, John Fox, President Fer dinand Fiher. Secretary John Nord s rom. John L Carlson, G-'orge H. Georg?, Jchn Enberg. August I-urson, and others. Captain Haslam was at the wheel and S. V. Leabo at the throttle. Tho machinery worked perfectly a con s.derable speed being attained, and ev erybody admired the staunch powerful lit'le tug. SCANDINAVIAN BENEVOLENT SO CIETY STAG SOCIAL. Every member from far and near of the Scandinavian Benevolent Society is by all means instructed and most earnestly requested to attend the meet ing on Tuesday, March 26. A stag so cial will then be given and a funny program will be rendered, together with refreshments, songs, music, recitations, etc. Evtry member should atte-n'1 with out fali. LUDWIO LARSON, FRED JOHNSON. J. L. CARLSON. 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, H. C. THOMPSON, County Treasurer. Dated, Astoria, Oregon. March 21, 1901. A Luxury Seldom Enjoyed at such a price as 12V4 cents la a delicious El Sldelo cigar There isn't a cigar made that carries so much pleasure In Its fragrant folds to the smok er as this really fine flavored, rich and well iriade smoke. If -1 you wish to enjoy a treat try one. WILL MADISON FISHER BROTHERS, Astoria. Ore. nnnjm iniuinnnruvinnnnnni Art 1, PORTLAND noiei in i-oniunu s