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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1901)
111 , ii ij-i -j-- , mi 111 t i ..ii ' i i ii" r-ninyimi im ,ii,i. n i, - " ....-I i ,. , ..'!m4'' 'w ... -m-m-y----y.. ....-- THE MOKNINC ASTOKIAN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 190 Wearing Time for Wash Fabrics Is almost hniv lluylng time U now. livery day adds doen -of n-'W Mufis t our alr-itdy big showing, litre are a f" w of the latest. Fancy Grass Linens M Inches wide, will) satin ami tto lrlit. Plaids or vlnHrfcM, a 18c yd linen Madras 92 Im-Jt wide, non-sltiitikabl', fast -ors, In strip check or plain, at 50c yd AH contract for iidveritHiMK in the AmIoiIuii arc iiuide on u Rimr nntcc of circulation four times turner than that of any paper publlNlicd or circulated in Clat nop county. TODAY'H WKATHKIl. I'" UTL.NI. M.i n it : W nl. i n i I'll'in, ihtiiiiI in.il ti"Wii In III" nnlili. Kfiiiiilly fair niid war r I" III'' a'Miih. in mrll.ni. Vr(.ni Was'ilnBti-ii. I r ili.ililv fair, i-ttc-pt ((hiiwrx ill mil tin-1 riMhl. I'iSI'I'll Washington, eilM'll ii'ioii iim.I Mtili... u-im i.uiy filr. , AROUND TOWN. II n i'. W. Kult. m l Hi Portland t"-! tl.i. I W A Mi Doiiii! I. of S-ilU.-, In In 1 1 - city. lii' mil prunes 11, at John- ; Urim. S I.. J.ii.-, of Han I'r.in. in.' ., I l( til.' Occident. -" l.'n.ll l.m."i, .f I Itivr, w.m In Hi- : HI)' , !'T.il) 1 A t'ainp''' II ul wife, of "In. . in.- ti; ili - " I'l.-nt II V I'l.i I iii.'l lluiy llamhl.t c. til ' vl i 'I.' V hi I'.'i ilaiid. j Maxwell Young relumed fr.m I 1 1 - 1 lull. I l.lM rv.-lilliU i J N. (lililln i-tiun-d from Portland on last night tt:n. A I n y I'.ui M. . if r.'i'tliiiiil. I" In 111.' i-nv. Alb-it It II. ..f H-uni-l"-. was In Hi-- ciiy . VM'T-lay. Mi V, c M i i., of Kiiitii.m, ii In I. hi n yrni.'iMay. llrt l.'.-r-'iit muaI Ulalnff Hun lt- Uut.mt. 112 Commercial HI. Ham" collars and flxturfu At flua I'iiii, at HU Fmii .fiit!i atrrrl. i Ji ft' I(. iauriiit tlic Urg-i'Nt and bnt. A trial will c'Mivlnre yuu. Til.- '!. V Shiv.r arrival ilown laal i VI U K at " :i" I' a.lnif Up nt H.3t. 1IKKT 1S-CKNT M KA lJ; niSlNO 8L'N ItlSTAt'HANT. Prices ut of Joint An unusual opportunity to buy fine ; TROUSERS far below value. There is no reason for the BIG REDUCTION in price j! except our desire to close out every pair : of Winter pants before the arrival of our 1 1 Spring stock. The patterns are the new- est and best, the qualities are superior, the fit is right. We have divided the entire ; I stock into four lots, as follows : iu3NVi men's trousers ; j j Fancy Worsted and Cheviots, ; Sultablo for dreag wear, Fancy i 3! j sold for 12.60 to J3, now cut to 1 WoraM and Ohiiylom, aold at ;; i, ( 3.t0 to ti, now cut to it i; j SB1.Q5 2.75 i : j; MEN'S TROUSERS MEN'S TROUSERS o ; For Ureaa wear, neat atrlpes, ! Equal to Tallor-mnde, all neat ! o ', made of Fancy WorHted, Caasl- patterns In Fancy Worsted and ; mere, gold at $4.60 to $5, now cut Cheviot, sold at $5.50 to $6, cut to ! ' J : 10 $3.40 4.35 I i: X aw JUTJT IVAUJUIX X ' nit .m ...i ' " "f' .... A I Mercerized Foulardlnes - A ht-w substlliitt for silk. Hvautlful ffrntH In light and (lark coloring. t 3fco yard. Plumetls A h-p silk fitbrle. wlih havy rain 1 ' stripes, Kxcluslve with u. Silk Corded Ginghams For sy-nlng an4 party waist. Try I'rrfiTtliin lll' iiil Mocha an'! Java rnrfi-n. Ndim' better; Jnhnoti llrua. Iii Ik" V. I Wliil. .11 lift Vint -villi. 8 f .i ir.. In th Will.uii'-tH' vail'1). .1 ii pit ii-Mr- Kiinila nf all klmla. ilii'ip at Yiiknlmmn Unaaar: 826 (,'otnmcrclal Bt. Mp ShfiiiliiiHik. .r l"i.rltnil Im il" UliiK Ii.t alair, Mm, K. W. Mi-Kin h iilc Mi'i.nr.'i II.MTk ami Uimnn an- atar'inic a Ii" Iukk'hk I'liii'l' "! HurnHlilr'a I'.lllll. nil 111.' ('illlllllllla, A ii" v I'.tfirlna" ramp la li-lna Hlurlnl n-1!' oiii-v ly i'IiIkIi.iIiii uii'l Tllu, of Jotlll lllVK A fr.-ali Niiiily nf all klmla of Vf(f t il.l.a in 'iimin u li l)c n-i rlvrd by J iliiimm l!r.in, tixlay. Mra l'"i "I M'X'iv. ulxi Ii ta b' "ii I" Han I'i,iicIiii f .r a.Hiii- tHil" I'aal. I'r" Iuiii.'iI li.im- yrnl'T.liiy. Innlil.l Aiioin-y llni'-o IMiwinM . .nin.- . n fi .in -.il)il im. '. ;ot vii'l'S oi. iIh- Sli:ivr. T . -.I'l. r i '..'tinilil I nrrlv -.1 If. ya- j . . iiv i It ii vmu llfty-tlinv tu" j fl-lKhl 11! Al"tll 1 Mm. lt.Miiiiia-n U ir-rtir'Hl to in up I 1 1. i ii ft ulna in ipuxl oritur. Invo or- 1 1' i ,it 'rut hi tniki-ry. i Th.. Until HrltiHti Hi.aui'T .i'.liii I nnlV'l it.'.v i n fl'30 lilJit rVMilliK, "il'l- ! cJ 1h lumb r f r Htuna-lial. ' I'hiii-l iMiln. tin. ir:iiiilill. ..f Oil i ..k. H tmvln-r il l.iiiin'h .r.i n- I ui!i ;it th-. yard ( l"iili Martin. Tl'.' llrliHh luirka Kiit- Thmnaa Itull'Ucll .ml fiai((l"lil .-rc t..-il UJ) tin- rlV'-r V'H'T'lay. Mr. tl.irk"ll. ta'liii nilfT.'iV'l n lia.llv l.r'.k.'ii iinkl.. nl tin1 'l.itani mill in' n.'.'kn iiK". wan ai'l.' to In- up yrati-nluy II- v (v,.ilhi will u.i t.i l,.ivU am I'laik tnl.iv t" "iilint Mi'' furi'Tal "f an luf ml dun .f K. K Iipk''. Th.. i-..!!,! !!.!!! i.n th'' lt lux mil .III r !! laturliiv. aft.-r wlilrli ilal tli-' . llniii -nt ;i n il')' will lie ad I'd. Tor ll.'iit - l'4-nt..ry ImlldliiK. mx r.'.'tiia. on Fourth im.l ( orniiH'rclnl k! ! i . IiihiiIiv at I'.fi It-'ivl it r-l. i' F t'r.iini-r ifuvi-rnm.-nt aiiiit-rvlnlnit .ii. hli'i-t of V ixhlnirt.m, 1. '.. I In :v for lh" mini. of in. ii'cMii(f Ihf ciikI nil hotii.' htlll'lll'if with vl In Inii.riivi'iiii'iiia 4444 Mr, Akwi, In Ald'-tlironk, will tn tfrtnlii tlir ai'wltitr Hrrla ut Ui Firm KvariKdli al ltithiran church this at Urnonn. 1 Captain D.-nk-f, of th Arthur FliK'r, ami Captain Htrni'a, of th County of UtilllhKow, win up to I'orlland laft rtlKht. -; A, M. Jnhna in, in old r"ldi'nt of As tot Mi, now of lh" l'irtlarid Tent and AwnJiiK CoiniMiny, wtia taking ord'Ti In Hit' city yi-ali'lrilay. Crfani punt ryi. America's finest whltkcy. Th only purs Kooda; iruar uiit'd rich and mallow. JOHN L. CAflLRON, Bole An-nt. h. Isbrk t'Mk an Involuntary dive from hla ill'lilvT .it Kmippton Mon Iiv "Vi'IiIik, but wiia jn''ueil without Imui v. ixi-il a oo.. Want'-d To n-nt, a ulcidy furnished Iiiiuhi' if four or flvi' rootiia In central part of rliy, Addn-an, atutlliK price, "1"' iiiri MoruliiK Aa'iriiaii, If you have a faittldious palate and vmir (raalrl'! ecoti'iiny In In a doubtful ( (in. Hi Inn, coimiilt tlii apinMUliiK menu at th.. iti.nt u It. itiiurifit. Ky I.. Iliirk', Infant lauirhtr r.iniilti and Mm', l'rt.-r Hurk". di.-l v -nt i d.ty. TIm- Iwdy will b,.. takin I" i '.it I la in. -t to lay Tor burial, John A, MnntKottirry has onned a shop at 41'l It.ind Ktroi-t and la prepared to do all i-hcu-H of pluinbltiK and tin nltiK at th- luwi'Ht pons!ble riteit. ItoHlyn ruiil luHta ifi.T, la cl-an.T and iiink"H it.ii trouble with stoves and cliltiimy fliim t hit it any ntlii-r. i orK W. H.iiiIii.iii, iik nl: I. l-plmin' WAX. st, .l . .. :.,i''li lt ni'i'i-ar.n.'.. in th" Adair (li..o thla w-'k. Nlin'te.n rlilldn-li civ "lit of r.i'lii No. 1 "It It ii'Totini, and ilfiti frin r"iii No. 'I. A Mr. ('anil" n.'x hrouiht to tin b .M'ltal VHt rl.iv In tin Inn taK'.i f .iii u.'iiptl hi. II. l .'.I y am nf R '. im, I b.m llHiwd on tlu- river fr many vats. Ulae and shine; Oo, ttope. Thrash er, antUtruHt, unlun-madi pIiik tobar cos. Hivi.. your tntf. They are val uable. F.i. i . liU nihlp iai-rs w - irr-int'-d to J pi ,n-m.i:i, u tintlv of . w" d. ti. v si rd ly, and J din uU.m. alwi liilh of S'l.li, d.-r-lar-d hla lntn ' I in 'f " "iiiinK a cltlxi'n. A Mr Sii'i'h wan Wrought over from I -! r . r v-K'-rl iv with i hand bal Iv la.-i r.it.-1 by eiv. wt wtth a siw. H'" t an ink n to Hi. Mary's hoapltnl, wht-r Mr, Hhini' dr-nil ihe winindfl. Mrs Mar.-ll w u l.rouirlit to HI. M iry a hoiplt il y a: -nlav front Clifton, in an um-o'ii. Ioiik -ondltl m front paralyxls an. I in lnht n (1Im.. It was not thoUhr,it that ih . co'ilii I iv.. ilurlnif IIk niK'ht l'i. t it In W tllu n. IfolMl.in 11 n. I Mrl II ili..n ri-tuin-d yiitnlay from Sin l'i .'ii-l-- , w!h-i. thi- captain pae 1 a . .vn..'ul I'K.iiiilmtilori In navis'iiiun. II.' niit-milatvs roK to Alaska '.l : I I l.k. A .lUii i,',.'! from San Fntii l.'.fd yt a iri.lay ntat that th" rt'lnxut uiw e Mt ai th" Hritn'i Hhlp Anlniimun han has rif-n I., .a mt rnt. TTic ahlp l'i "ow mil ll'.t il.iy.i from Knm,T river for l.lv tp ... with a tariio of salm 'tt. W'anlo !--To r-'ttt. by April 1, a fur tn-hi'd or unfuriiinhrd hou" of i or r.MiniM. -r i or 4 furnlahed rooms for hotH.-kvplnir. South if Kxi-hatiK" St pi-ffi rrt-d. Addrt-ss 11. Ii. S., care nf As ti t1 in. J.o oli M ui iini'ii. a nativf of Finland ill d i n Monday nlRht at St Mary's hoKpltal of connun;plion Ii(v.is'i was on unitiurrlitl man am; hit Im-iii In tin- I'tnpioy of the oluiu bla Itlv.-r I'iU-k'Ts ASrtot'lii.tlon as t liMli' i iii.in. Cmitiart -r lo-li.N'k t'XTts to put lh" Kl'iumr .Nutan on board the bark H lr rv M.it. todav or tomorrow, after whirl) tlw Morse will bf taken to :h A. Ac C. It. It. wl.uif to tlniali her tar uu with Hhioks un provisions. Sir will probably a II fur Hilstol bay ab.iul Ait ii lmn. Mmitairue's bird circus la attract !iir si much attention at the Iuvre that Manaffer Wflsonateln hna d-clded to throw open the at-ond fbior of the build Inif for the cxclualve use of liullcs and children who rnn Im.k down throuKh th onn coirldor and , the performance, Captain Itob-rts mys "never give up the alup. ' The damajfe occialomd Py the late st rm has tven nwUri-d. and the lifchtshlii la awiln on Jackserews and b-lnif rals il. As the tkles are low. er the work will probibly proceed more steadily. Sevral screws wt-tv lust In the Hind by the .vna!out ami the work delayed ab ut four days. Purltanl business firms irlve high tes tlinonlala of the work of Pernln short hand writers. A new class is Just be Rlnnlnfr the study with Mr. C. C. Hrow- er. If you think of ewr learning the art. InwatliTHte this opportunity now 1t Is enflkr to fret a position after you have learned, than to learn after you have railed to tret a position. Col. Holt .iddr-fvosl another large au dlenw at the Mithotllst church Inst cvt'itlnu and during hla speech sought to ix.lnt out how In other lines of trade ther.' la a value. nvvel for tilt? ex change of itooiIh for money. Hut In the Honor tritllc the only rwurn la in wrecked health and degenerate morals and a trt"nd toward that which la un healthy and unwholesome. This after noon Col. H lt will 8ieak at the Hap tist church on the topic, "Ohow-Chow." The steamer Charles Nelson, which was to have carried a cargo of cannery outtits from the Columbia to Alaska this spring will not com to the river at all. This works a honisnip on sev eral companies, Including the Taku I'aekinir Company, Western risnertes Coinn my. Thllnket Packing Company and e. ". Hirn-.'S. tt seems now mat all the supples will have, to' be shipped to ihe Sound 'y mil ami there trans ferred. Th' Taku Pocking Company will ship seven or etgtit carloads next week for thla purpose. MEETINO NOTICE. Ti.. Or.l.r of Washinirton wll hold an open meeting at 9 p. m. Thursday, March 28, nt Hanthorn hall. Supreme Secretary J. L. Mitchell, with a visit ing delegation from Portland, will as sist In tho entertainment. Everybody sordlally invited. Ily order of the president. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given to all 'parties holding Clatsop county warrants en dorsed prior to February 1st, 1899, to pretnt the same to the County Treas urer at his office, IM Tenth street, for payment; Interest ceases fter this date. ti. c xnumrisyn, County Treasurer. Dated, Astoria, Oregon, March 21, 1901. APPOINTMENT REftSED STATE IS WITHOUT A DEPUTY FISH WARDEN Office Hum Itcctt Tendered to Two Men Both of Whom Have De clined to Accept It. It Is not g-ntTtlly known that ther Is no d"puiy bah warden In lb si a.:.-, alihouifh the berth c&rrlt-a with It a Ko"d salary and a llb.T.U exp-nm. al. lowance. The appointment is authnr Uid bv the new llati'ii.-s btA- inssed at the rt'Mit s-aslon of th- bglMlature and It li.u twin- been off.-red by the state boinl of flhh CJ'inmimiloi,, f , and eiudi thru, was r.-fusil. It will . rtialU'd lhat wlw,, f. O. Vai Inia.-n ff Asiorl.i waa i-ppinl'-d maat'T llsh warden, one of lit most a -live opponents was lyula I'.eim. '.h" broth, r of Justice It-an of the supr in1. court of the state. When th" big plum dtoipid to an Astorlan the iM.irj ip -ctdiil to appoint the d-puty w ir i n frmn anoth -r putt of tlie sum- and ..Ii. li'-an was tunned. Tb" aj -1 n t m- nln w if uiven much publlcUy l. . m e oi Public Inter "si and the ac'l'e -iiiiipl-lloti for th" matter ward -iifc.i.p, m l It was g-n.-rally bili-vd that bi:h a;i- txiltlle.S Would HiCept. Fur som't reiHuii, however, M '. H'.'in ill not car- for the tliputih:p and det'l!n-d th- pr.iff. r.-il appnl.-iim -m. It was then t -nl-r-d to Ins brother of Maul, ton a ti 1 w as alwi deeline i. M in ter Fli.li Warden Van I'us ti Mai-d to an Astorian repotter lam nlg'it lhat at irn-nt )i.Te wa no deputy warden and the dutl't which, und-r th" ro vMi.ih of th. p.. w law. devolve upon that utllcial. an- l lug divided !"tttc"n the master wanl-n and lh wai.-r lull lift. I'ri vl.njH to ih anmmnc intnt of the appoint rnnts Frvd Wli kman i f As. t ula was regarded a the f.ir.-tuost ean lldi.tc for th minor ''file-, If Potli r.nild coin- to citlz n.t f.f Astoria. In-iiiellat-ly foliu.'.ing Pin nppointuo-nt Mr. Van Iiu':i fipl' liited Wi. kmeri v.atcr bailiff ind gav into hl ejiarg th" patrolling of the rivr to d-fct il'egal tit.li.ng during tile chi-d . aS -11. Sine" the refusal nf th" M'.rs li in to nc (.i.t the iippotntmeut Mr. iVi-kman's fib nds hav- b en again d ..teute-ing his nam- f..r th- ptwlilon. Th-r- - an be no doubt as .( the iiualifleatlnns .f Mr. Wlikman f-T the deputy wardepshlji. He Is thoroughly r.mvtrsatit with the tuatl.iti and I. is .iig aftiatin with, d.rf rent brancbw "f the fiiins Hi'lu tiy lias irftlned for him the ;-ej.ul itmn of being an authority. On April 1st. Master Warden Van Inisi-n will mov,. his olil !r,to the ouart'Tt now M-uped Ly Ju li; F. .1. Tivlor. Mr. Van Pux-n ' eiii-i'tii';.! II. M. IlratiKford as nit ol'l-e d-puiy. DRIED BEEF CUT LIKE TISSUE - h.-lleve th people always apprO lal" a r ally g.sul article, so when we hetrd of this splendid be.'f slU-er we d termlii"'l to g-t one. It arrived yes terday and ev.'iy one that ." s it gets some chinned b-t. We can cut It as ' n s tls-m paper If you .lesr. It. In nr.!. r to intrsiuee the work of tins machine, and the line quality of our bref, wt are going to wll fancy (hipped b vf for a few days at 2v per pound. I IOSS. HHKHNS & CO OREGON' S FOUHSTltV. Oreat Map Showing the Tlmlr Lands. Ding I-repared. A fonstry may of Oregon, showing the timber land in colors. Is being prv lutrtd at Waihlngton for the Oregon commissioners to the Pan-Anvriean ex position. Wh -n co'iiideted ;he man will lie a great botn to th.ise who are look ing over timber land with a view to purchasing. Euch color will bo descrip tive as regarJs estimates of timber and meadows, and bald hills w here there never has bjen tiniDcr will also be shown up. The map wits made from sketches of the different parts of the state drawn by Forestry Expert Johnson. A hand map in colors is. bing made r.r im use of the Oregon commissioners at the exposition. Mr. Johnsor's report on forestry matters makes 2.000 papes- " contains much Information regarding timber land in Oregon. v FRED YOUNG IS DEAD. Well Know n Astoria Young Man Passes Away. Frederick Earl Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Young, died yesterday af. ternoon of consumption after a pro longed illness extending over a year. He was born In Astoria. December lo. 1SS2, and was a 'young man beloved by his associates and respected by all who knew him. An attack of la grippe was the beginning of his illness and later appendicitis and curvature of the snlne added to other complications, A trip to Eastern Oregon proved to be only a temporary benefit and quick con sumption developed. The funeral ar rangements will probably be made to day. REALTY TRANSFERS. nri..nwoii1 Cenie-tei-v Association to Simon Westbostad lot 3. block 69. sec tion H, Greenwood cemetery: $S5. M. J. Kinney and wire to vm. naio nt 19. bliH'k 22. New Astoria; $200. Grimes Grove Iind Company to C. O. Woodcock lot 17. block 6, Grimes Grove; $S0, MAY ERRCT BUILDING. Ti.a Hniinl dlrectrvru of the newly f.mria,! romm.Tcin.1 Ciuh met yesterday iranwtpii consider able amount of routine business. It de veloped during the session mat tne building In vle.v for quarters for the plnh had been rented and there was some discussion looking toward the erection of a building lor me ciud, iu be especially designed to meet Its needs. LARGE ORDERS WAITING. Tin Can Faotory Will Work Day and Night Shifts. ' A notice nosted at the factory of the American Can Company, and signed by Superintendent F. P. Kendall, states that, romm?iclng with Marctt 29th, the f ictory will b optrated on loubie-tlm with each shift to work eleven hours. There In p be no change. In the pres ent forc! of rrwnigf rs arid employes, or in the wag. paM. Non f the can factorleti on the osist, which have entered the trust will be closd or re ducfJ In output by the change, as busl ri'sa will require that they all be oper. at'-d. Ttie Astoria Wanidi has more orders ah ad than usual at this time of the yi-ar. It T,as Just received an order for l.l.'SKi bis-Hit I'ans. eich to hold fifty pounds of hardtack, for shipment to Manilu. It It sild that it supplie about 0". dt ciit 'f the cans used "n the Ciilumbli. Tlie factory reulr-s a force of atx ut IV) employes when running day and nlglit, about f) per cent b''lng boys and arirls. TO FOUND A MODEL TOWN. A glttantlc .cletfic Is afloat to found a great mod'-l industrial town in the eastern part of the country, where shall be gather. d a variety of manufactur ers and an army of employe, under so clil cond HiT!.; th" town and manufac tures to b organized according to the rtniMt approved builmas methods, with th highest regird to the physical and mt diet tu.il welfare of Its resld-nts. Fif ty yarn ago, a medicine was founded which aim had In view the welfare of humanity. This was Hotit' tter's Stom ach Hitters, a remedy famd th? world over for Its cure of dyspepsia, consti pation. Indigestion, bdchlng. Insomnia, mlloiinn us, nTVoun'ss and malaria, I'-v r an'l ague. As a spring tonic and bl..d puilli'T, It Is unequalled. Our I'nv.it' K vi tiu-- Stamp oivers the neck of the bot'le. SAVE- HACK ACHE. Kv-ry fisherman knows that the hird "st ii.irt of his work 's hauling In t-e ri't. v.heth-r It Is full of ilsh or rot. Th- constant stooping and lifting at th-. :iui" time make th- work hard and wealing A l v:ce which ha b-en eX t imlvcly u.-.-J In Norway for revrai v ara Im ii..w b dng intto lucd. with in . Impr iveit-ent, ,n th Columbia, notably at the A. Ii -o.th & Co. cinnery. It cr.sist.s uf a hortzoittal wotvln r.H- r five in-hes In dlTn'tT a.d twenty in. tii s I hi if. pko-l n an lion frame whith also hai two perpendlcul'ir roil '.is. one b"lng pl'..c:d rvar '-avh v"d t'f :h- flrst and ouisale of il. Between thtse tt.r e .oilers th- n-t is hauls I, the fiSin-imm belr.g able to man 1 erect. It ...n r adllv b,. shipped on eith-r side .f th- ts n. Th.,- roU.'rs n''t op!y r-duce. t!i friction and l.-ss. n the labor of llft Ir.g, but is prveit wear and tear on the net in hauling it ovtr the boat. Only three f the machines h iv b -en i.i.; ii i far, but they will probably le in i-ommon il"- by next e ison. They ari nm r)a'r.itd. and any nu-hiiln cm niak? ihm ELKS ELECT OFFICERS. At the meeting held last night nf the Ouini:ii lodge, it. i o. E.. the follow ing '-trs were elected for the ensu ing year: Exalted ruler. C. W. Fulton: estttnn-d I-ading knight. C. A. Cool llge, (steetniil Inyvl knight, D. A. Mc I. (stettntvl lvtrlng knight, J. M. H... ' (r-aMirr. J. C. Clinton; set-r.-tary. V. J. Carney; tylT. J. V. Burns: trustee for three year term, F. D. Kuettnir: trustee "for two year term, W. T. Chutt'.T. ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS ASTORIA. Oh, March 25, 1901. Seal ed pro.'isils will be received at this building until 2 o'clock p. m. Monday, April S. Fl, for furnishing fuel, lights, .vater. misc-Uan'us supplies, washing towels, hauling ashes, and sprinkling streets for this building during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1902, or such por tion of the year as may lie deemed ad visable. The right to reject any and all bids Is res-jrved by the Treasury Department. JOHN FOX, Custooi Ml, NOTICE. All members of Quinlin lodge. No. 1?0. are requeste.1 to attend the regular session to be held this Tueday even ing at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Election of oil cers Is to be held and other Import ant business wll oome before the meet Ing. H. L. HENDERSON. F. J. CARNEY. - E. R. Secretary. J.A. FASTABEND GENER4L COWfUC.OR AND BUILDER C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR. TEIJJPHONE, RED 2061. WHERE DO YOU ef HAVE YOU 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 moneyT 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. Foley's Kidney Cure oikcs kidneys and bladier tlzhl BUY YOUR GROCERIES? STEAMERS FOR ORIENT OREGON AMJ ORIENTAL WILL CALL AT 3AN FRANCISCO. Monmouthshire and Carmcnth shire Ut Carry Freight From Golden Gate to Manila. Telegraphic dispatch" from Han Francisco received In Astoria yesterday announce that arrangements have been in id,, with the Oregon and Oriental Steamship Company lines for a service b -tween the California metropolis and M it.lla, stopping at Yokohama. Naga miW and Hong Kong. For norm? time past the merchants and shir.pers of Han FranH-o hive been clamoring for additional steamer from that pi.rt to the Philippine. th r-r. s ent le-rvice b-ing Inadequate. Freight shlpm nts have accnmulajtfd on several orcisinris until the cong'-s:on If-tame serioua and the only rt-li-f in sigh: was to inrra'e the ntimtsr of uteam-ts plying between California and Manila. Tiie commercial b xlia of the city h Id a meeting and committees w;?re a,PIiint. e ! t induce nnm line to place steam ers on the run. Overtures wtr mad, to the Oregm and Orlital company and tiie Inducements held out were su'tl-ti.-ntly promising to encourage the com. iiny to plan for Inaugurating the n"! month. The twost-am-rs named f"r 'h - n"W run are tho Monmutrhlr in 1 I aiiiienthshlre, both of which are well know n In A at ria. H Mil ves.vds are stel shlpi of S'-CO tons burden, and t-arabie of miiotain irt thirteen knots an hour. Th- arrangements ma. with the San Fram isco mar-hanta do" not change th- rert of dnirture from the Colum tli riv.r .o the CKld,-n Gate. On the ( "ir.uary. Sin Francisco will merely be a oort of call and th company antl clp.te :hu the Ir.cr.'.ose in frdght wl'i luMifv !-nlinr Its steam-nj down (he r -i."t. f A' cording to th announcement, that Jl nmou:hshire will leave San Francis co Aprii 10, and the Carm"nihshlr will follow a month laur. It is expected that the time occupied in the run from San Francl-vo t Philippine .port will be twenty-one or twvnty-two days in I I: is th" intention of the company to estiblish a thirtylay service. WILL DEMAND INCREASE, Probable Actioi of 'jhe Inn Workers' Union. The statemmt published in yester day's Tel-gram that the Iron Workers' Uil.n had iiotlll-J the Astoria Iron Worl s that an increase of wages of 12 per cent must be mad by Apr.l 1st. and the ..umber of working hours I- a div reduced from ten to nin. was denied last night by Mr. Fcx. He stat od that ro notice hai been served upon th" management of the Astoria Iron Works tut that It was expected that a demand for more wag's and shorter hours vould be made April 20. Mr. Fot stated thit it would be Im THE PLACE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS ISAT- FISHER BROTHERS, Astoria, Ore. KOPP'vS BEST l r .... ' A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which Bottled beer for Tamlly use or keg Mr. John Kopp Is proprietor, makes beer supplied at any time. Delivery beer for domestic ant export trade. In the city free. North Pacific Brewery Pacific N ay igation Com pan y Steamers "Sue II. Elmore," "W. II. Harrison" Only line-Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, Hobsonville. Connecting at Astoria with the Oreiton Railroad Sc Navigation Go. and also the Astoria & Columbia River K. R. for Sac Francisco, Portland and all points east. For freight and passenger rates aply tv Samuel Elmore & Co. General Agents, ASTORIA. ORE. ( 0. R. A. N. R. R. Co., Portland. Agents A. iC. E. II Co., Portland. (B C. LAMB. Tillamook. Ore. rrxuirinjijxruiiAruinn JT1 lvjrvl llNlJJ i PORTLAND, OR. g The Only F"Irt-ClosH mnmnnnwinvinjiAm possible to llscttss thi pi np,tcd changM uiu.l ti a f irin lemvid hd b. a mvl t tie? unl in. ' , J . " i' t STRUCK AN OFFICER. Armed with ' a wi't 'of attachment fiom tiie Jus(k! couri, Constable Killy w-nt ro the res.di.ne ,of I'r. Itutenbtrg, ,n Bond street, yejitsr. aav. with a wninn, for the purpose of taking p.iss)sl,vn of certain chattels. He mat 4cc nn.i i by VI l' i bi-rg n-anr in wh is? favor the iu.inin'nr I a J b nl r nd. i- l. Aci'.ir ilng to ths ton s'abli it s ems that Mrs, KostnbTf b" t .ni: hn-hly intens'd at 'he Intrustoii, t : tit., u'.-m. Mr. B'tgrnan with . thastlsem-n: B-jin warmtl to ift iy .ar. KHry -n'iin d upon him. and, as he say, struck him a go-id sound bl.iw.nn tiie fice with clcsed bund. Th; seeding n the c nsiablii's facl will soiR leavv, but tii, injury to 1,1s leel It Ks Is net Jt pit.ibe.l. , t THE UNION LABEL. A Biltlmor clergyman In a recent sermon endorsed the union label In the following eloquent words: nnai can ue more sacreti, more holy, or more detterving of the rever ence of m -n r angels than the union lab"!, which signifies that human life h is been more highly valued In the pro duction of commodlti-s than the mere profits sought for by greed? "Th- label is an emblem of Justice, "f fraternity, of humanity. When you find u label on a garment, or a box of cigars, or a loaf of bread, or a piece of iirir.tlng. you can be sura that neither was ma le In a sweat-shop. That bo little children's fingers wer? compelled to sew, or sort tobacco In the hours of the night int-nded for cliiljlsh sleep. When vou s..e this labi on any com modity, -u can buy It with a clear con siicnce, knowing that In doing so you ar? not becoming partner to an Insti tution that d -grades humanity for pri vate profit. You can sleep soundly also, and not b: worried with thoughts of typhus fever, smallpox or leprosy, which are so oft-n scattered broadcast from Chinese opium Joints, penitentiary con viitv cUs and ten-ment sweat-shops. hre th most degraded specimens of humanity put their life's blood Into marketable goods, from which the poor, unsuspecting public suffers all manner of foul and loathsome diseases. "The union label is a religious enu blem. Tt is a religious act to buy goods to which this label is attached, an act bles.-ed on earth and honored in heav en, while It Is a sin to buy a cigar. 1 1 :e of clothing, a pair . . loaf of bread t lfi "wi M, then ve- nout Inl labl, for u j not kt.ow Dut wnat you ar? building up the business of some heartless tyrant, who Is extracting a I'-rtune from the drudgery and degra dation of h!; feiiows at the risk of public health, "Goil bless the label: And I hope that all of you, as you leave this house 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 Justice to lahor. fresh air and sunshine and healthful conditions to those who toil, and the truth that human life is of greater moment than gain' of gold." Th Advocate. Herman Wise Is the only merchant In Astoria who sells "Union-made" suits, pants, overalls, hats, etc. X Luxury Seldom Enjoyed at such a price as 12H cents is a delicious El Sidelo 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 i-iade smoke. If you wish to enjoy a treat try one. WILL MADISON tjuwuviruuiru Hotel In Portland