THB MOKXIXO ASTOKIAX. NUDAy,, 4 UNO 7, 1901 The Morning Astorian TICUDPIIONIC Ml. All contrucls for advertising In the Antoi luu itru inuJg on h guar mit of circulation four (Iiiwh larger tliuu Unit of any pupcr publUhud or circulated In Clat op county. TODAT'B WUATJIICR. POUTLAM. J mm ,-4i-..g,.ii, Wash InirU'ii, liliilui, l-'iMay. full1 uinl warmer I 1 AROUND TOWN. Hp Onulon about hurne. Heat Ill-rent meal lllalna; Bun lt'a taurant, 81 Coinitmrolal St. Milk depot, cKr, Tkiiih tnil Dimnn Hi. Mr. J. '. Mayo lit vlaiOn flVinU Iti 1'urtltiinl. Thrw (Imt-oluiw barbers nt hn Ocrl. Oi'flt barlwr all'Jp. Ileal of sarvlre. Moil. J. )l, Mi-kIit unit Mm. M"Klr of Ilrookfli'lil wrt'f In llif ulty yesterday, JupuiK'an hooiIm nf Mil kind, cheap ( Yokohama lliii inr; tit Cnimr ln Hi. Ilxi'kllllt reMll ,!,., K In-1 lT lllk cof- fre-pol Hint K 1 ti -1 If r ruffe at A. Al ien. ('iVnmnili'lnaT Hn : til il.t V the 'ruill'T M.iyfl.m.-r will immune Urr ul. run in Olnry, AllollKT nr i ..llKlgllni'tll nf 11.. wine rliulmili 4 i ( -! hy J'iiiimii 1 1 1 1 . i lilt iiini tit dir. Mr, It imiiii.mi U iremrt1 o .to up ) e rurlulna In K'wl nrip-r. Usive oi I"r at 1 ief.in lluk"ry Young Jitpii-iei,.. warns xilil.ii) In mull fimilv '.r liiirl awl mom. In. Mllfe nt 8;0 CoilllllotvUI mroei. Anionic tin- p,t ii k r fr.nn I'.ii iliiml en Innf lit liuln rr.- Mr )' i Kiiflt:ier. .ml !r A I fi I Klnixy The M)jliili'iiiH !..inl.i i '.liimt)'ii' r.--lium-il i-ii...iv fi.iin ru.. sMiii.l. Ihtv wlil lo iiiivlu.illi.M w.'ii- iinhv:i'. The e.iriier l.url ir to Ih- "'l mi the t ii 1 1 it i il - A t i lit tun it x.x'ii ii t imlr now U;g m,i.c .,,. .-. .m (lc-1 1 . V. Knllon will .lellver U II "til. linn nl Allmiiv on July 4th. ).it-rnot l-r will iek on ilml it- at Haki-r ntv. The til. I. hilll'la of Aoni Will ah n ilimv IoiiIkIiI ,w Kiwi I 8tok - hull Muiflr will lie fur li he. ,y 1 1 1 fount lila oi ri. Him. iNrrni pur ry Amerlra' flnni wlili-. Tin only pure ioihI. rimr. mured rich mnl nvlluw. JOHN J ('AKISOW Huln ABTnl. AcroiiliiiK to the murine uMe pub lUhnl In Hun Knnil'o, thirty-four hlim are nt pr.-n.-nt iiitii-r rhiirter in rcime t i t I'nlmnbln. The follow llllf nlfliTH have ll.'ell eer(. ! by i '.un I Ati ia. Konmer of Amer ica: I'tikf runer p Mikkle.iti; uti. chli f raniter. l . iiiii,. r...n ; rei or.lma; iretmv. r K Kooii-r: H W. W It Vminr J. W I'lill HmMeii; S U, A Simw. J II. I'Vank M'"ney. IIKST tS-riCNT MKAI.; ItlSlNU HUN IlKHTAI'ltANT, t I I t ji IBuy Your Clothing a AND I i IFurnishing teds ATT X I I-avK it your mamlltif order for Ktriiwheirlea mid you will net lh bent th marki't affnrdu, Johnnon Ilron, II. A. Cameron, Itohcrt Mclnlonh nn. John I). MrKiiiliine have lieen nPMilnl til hy tin county court to Iinhih rom) In the Wi'Ktpoti iwlncl. For A fliKt-fhwn 22-lncli frttn lili-yi'li'i will I) nolil cheap fur chhIi. Win-el lii brand new from th fnctory, X, Y. AHloriun omc. Mm. Jewel t ha ui'chniwi a ,ire nlock of tnlllti -ry and Invite the IimIIcw of Antorl.1 to !nmt"itlon, llrr jmrlni'ii arn nt 127 Hevenlh Htrwl, J"liti A. Montgomery hn" fifipj nil op Mt 421 lion. I xtreet mid In prepared to do all ciiNNe nf ilninlilnit and tin- It I UK t 111" oWet txdlble Mlrl Iloilytl roa I lal longer, In rleiin'T and in ken en trouble with Htovrn ntnl rhlmney flue than any other. (Jeorge V H.inliiirn, ngenl; ter,hone 1.111. The ii.imiermer and frelKhi tnjwl ii-mm of th" V(itiKiinri In Improving dully nm tin- renlilentu of North Hhore polntu are irtvlnir th venture their heHrty up port. Al. Nelll, who wax to have fouKht Mark Hlniiitney In K.-attle tonight him bieti obliged to withdraw from the eon lent bemUHe of the nerlniix lllne.n of hl Wife. We r now recrlvtiiK Wrnwbrr4 dally dlrct tnm lhi grower at Mt. Tabor. lyavr u vour ntundlng drier mid we will M'nd i'ou uny amount you wlnh rn.'U tuoritUiK J'lhnunn ltro. At . meeting of the clerk' union in he held nel Tu-xduy all effort wl be imide to Kei'ur" all i lerka In Ihe city a iniotilxM . Inn a Utile more than one. third now le'lug n rtH Iji t 1 with lh. nr. u iiiilx.itlon. The twi-niv-nlnth annual reunion of the i ii'egnii I'lminr A"'laUoii will Im brld lu rrtl:ind ii wek from today The tnoKiiiiii for the entertainment ..f vlltor include a banquet at the ex. Iio'ltloii building tin the -light of June n M.nt n pen ny and Toby It win w ill inert in a M- round ko at I'oriaud. l-nny ejt..-ted I . train In Axtoilu but hux ' Ud'-ii lv change llil" iilaim und K' tHtiK Into cliul'- li 1'ortllind. The i-xM-. let iuiirovetneiil In the run of II lt I imt imitcrlullx tig and ll-li etiiii-n and c.inii'-ryiu.-n are becieiilng itlm-oui iig'-l at the to ohm-!. Thi-y ur. bulling for u heavy run later but the N.gu do not iirteiid a i' nllr.iitlo:i The uumi.il .i,i. ci ul f the Kiixt and Thlld . otni'.ini.-M of th- naval -ni-rvm w ill dike place oil Ihe i I'liU'T I'tlllll.telphlrt about June S. Tile mil. Will em tli nver eight illl) mid there w ill ! target pi iu-t h--, fire .Ii IIm, mull liinK of bm'.i and other routine w.nk. Th II. N. Co Ii.ik mat a r: of Hi from A'lorla and I'ortliind for th I nn-American rxtmaltbin at ItuffalO. Ticket will be -m le firm and third Tuewliyii. June to oc:nle-r. lnclulvr. Tli' ticket in u t be ud for mntln II HI JNHMllge gotnR. hut toora will he allowed within final lltnH rturn In. He.ntl- to tv made the termtnu of the Komo lln of frlgh'rr whhh hrrofor hn made Han IH-ki their port of entry on the I'acifli- i-ot At the latter ilar they had traltlc arrange nietit with th Hnnu K vtem for nan Ulna; freight hfjm-ni to Interior ih-IiiIk. The tnmra of th.- Knmu line nH'rate le-twei-n llnmburg. (!-r-nianv. South Amrli and the I'a.lhV co.-IKt. K. O. Miller, city ticket armt of th A. A ('. It. It., returni-d gjt nltrht with hi brldo und th wmpln wa ricelv'd t th train by , nunrfxr of Mr. Mil ler'd frlenlH and fellow mpioyg In th ollUe of (hit company. Mm. Miller wan MInn Id-Wen Auguiitlrie Cole, ot Au rora. At th mectlni of th Ixirtendem' un Inn nt nlaht two nw mcmtHT wr lriltlut and a (vmMlderabl amount ot routine bualnen lranHited. At th next me'tinar offlcerg for th cnaulpK year will be fleeted and Olaf Andrgon head th ticket whl h him wn plac4d In nornlnnllon. Th. annual bcon of ofIlcr of th Knight of I'yihlua rultd a follow Chunci'llor coinmunder. J. II. Ilrinacn vlc- hiinceiior, Adolph Johnaon; pr-j lat. J. V. Welch, ar.; mooter of ih work, Albert Nelnoii: nuiter nt arma. Nat June"; Inner Kuard, U. Andron outer Kuard, John Ii. Malar. Th !lrltlh bark I'oltalkK h' wo uc cenNfully Moated yt-Nterduy monina and I mnv gnchored In tha harbr off Houth Iiend. Th bark will 1 taken to th drydiM-k ut I-iulmault, It. C. wher the necnry rilra will b mad. Th I'ultulliM'h went gfthnr at th entrance to Wlllupa harbor November 24. Homer Fletcher will lav thin morn Ina for Han Franclaco on th atamr olumbla to have an' opcratlnn vr formed. If th operation la ?u'fu Mr. KN-tcher may prin-eed directly to Han Plego, whr h '"n offered a po anion on th hndwill tem reprnt- Inir that city In th California league. MuNter Klh Warden Van Iun ha r.turnd from Halm. whr h attnd ed lb meeting of th tat board of flh cominlaalofi-'r. The ta:e board at jimved the warden' jln f r pndlng' all money a vi liable in the :abllan ment of hu!chrla in Oregon and in i renKltig the iMfMtclty of plant alr-ily In nieratlon. Judge Mcllrld will convene th" clr cult court on June IT. A large amount of hua'itr will In- tr.in'ic:d. Th only cne of Iniportanc- on the rrlm Iniil cnb-n lr are agalnut th ni'-n charged with (itietnpfitiK to -omp M Hanrehi to b-ave town, and the.- will probably In- dropf"! at the r-'U': of the dlttic! attorney. A biixehall g.inie hu been arranie'd for HllfldllV. June It,. tlt-tWeen a team from th Fon-Ht-ri1 and th- Klk team which n-i-entlv met d-fe: at the han.l of th ' I'orlland IHk. An eft rt In be ing mad lo effect the organiiitlon ot a pel miitient baw-b.'ill !wim In Al ria and ib-flrilte announcement of It mt'ii mi and plan will lie forthcoming with In the nxt vc.-k. A new vnlure xhTtlv to male n the hltfirlc fli-lil of Ta-om-i new ! nancrdotii. Th l-Xenlng Hi-corl. pub I llhed bv H. W. Wall and It. F. IUd buiiKh, I to mak It ap-aranp a a even-coiumn. eignt-r-iiKe iany, wi;nin a few- week Hot h M'r. Iladehauifh and Wall ar pioneer Taenia- nw;a ix-r men, and they prumw? to irtv the ll.-cord a !itrnK puh for poiulanty. TreKldent F. P. Kendall. .f th A turla lr'irrav I'ommerciaJ Ax-la-tion. hn appointed th following nam ed gentlemen to rv a a regatta com mittee: V. I.. Farker. W. U IMbb. John McCue. !. C, I'rael. W. T. Chutter. H i J Thing. C. A. 'O'.lldKe, Ed. Hallock, John Oratk an.1 Harry Hamblet. A meeting h.i tieen ailed at th rhamlx-r nf commerce tonight nt T:30 a: which time preliminary organltatlon will tw effertd. Htm will I' forthcomlna; for a carnival on a larif.r male than ever before, and active work In preppratl-'n ihen-for will I1 commned Imnvdi ntely. The exiene Incurred In building tli I firM mil nf the county road la favor able to the entire rmid being built un der the upcrvlln of Itoadma; Frv w-Hhln th fund that will be available from the mhn lal tax lvy. Tliv (liTt mile hn been completed, with the exception of surfacing at a cot of $xA9l. Surveyor Aatbury ha pilnted niii 'ha: part of the road will need bul llah! repair nn I the larc-r part or the money ran be expended in oop- Htructlnir a new grad-- wherever It la found necennrv. It la efwentlaJly desir able that th r.md he available If rHW IMe In time to ermit th marketlnK of the fall crop from the Nehalrm country In thla city. Fifty tbourand tnmt and (rrayllnK from the Clnrkamaa hatcherv ntar Ore gon City will arrive In Umatilla county on Thuraday mornlnK. ay the End Oregonlnn. Ten thouaand will be taken from the train at IVndleton. while the ret of th flh will be taken for dis tribution In the north fork of the Uma tilla and In Mearham creek. Of the fl.ih taken off here, 5no will be planted in Hear creek ,(.f which IW-rt Smith will have charge. The other M0fl will be planted In McKay Cr.-.k. Deputy Fish an I (1am Warden T. H. Wei! and It. Watson will superintend th planting of the tlsli In th' north fork of Mencli am creek. Th shipment Is made by the Oregon Fish ami Game An.o-lu-tlnn actltia; In conjunction with the O. It. N. Co. Wild, HE HERE THREE DAYS lllver and Harbor Committee Will See Oreg.in'H Il!vrs. Chairman Hurton. of the river and harbor committee of the house, has ttv graphed to ConKresoman Tomjrue that the committee will reach Portland on the mornlnK of June 2R. and will be able to stay until the nrternnon of the 30th. Mr. Tongue thinks that the committee can be Induced to remain until the even ing of the HOth, reachlnR Taooma on ttie mornlnK of July 1. He left yeaterdAy mornlnK for California to Join the com mittee at San DleKo or i'olton, on June 11th. Mayor Howe, of Portland, will In a few days take up the matter of the en tertainment of the visitors with the of ficers of the chamber of commeriv. board of trade ami commercial club. CoiiKiesHman Tongue miggtsis as fea tures of the entertainment a trip to the mouth of the Columbia on June 28. a tr'.p up thp Willamette Valley. June 29. and n trip to The Dalles and Celllo. June :tn. ' Thla Is offered as a general outline and the Portland committee of recep tion will so arrange the details that the visitor will be Riven an opportunity to iv the Importance or the highway' trlhiitarv to Portland. URAL KSTATR TRANSFERS. M.iry R. Stanley et al. t Thorn;." D.ib.son Uit 2 bl-H-k 3. Grime.1 annex tt Ocean Gi-nv: $160. F. D. Pike to T. C. Whitney lwi ticvea ;n sei tlim 19, T 8 X. It 6 W; $3ii(Mi It. Livingston to Otto J. Kramer bt 6. 7. and K. blivk 7. Railroad addltlor, to Ocpun Grove; $ir5. Hermnen INirk Investment Compunv to Herthii M. Hui'lianan lot 10. block l Ilennnsa Park: t'M '. W. Fulton et al. to It. T. Gaston lf.0 ncivs In section 24, T 7 X, R 9 W; JSdO. SCHOOL YEAR IS ENDED PROGRAM AKKANtif I) BY TUB DIITERKNT SCHOOLS. Toiil(jlit at Flahcr'a Opera Houhc HIrIi School Clusa Will Ne ed ve blplomaa. The graduatlnir exen;! of th local school will b held thla afternoon and tonl(ht. Th high choo commence- iii-ni win im- ncid at fisher of.ra. nou lomgni ami an intereating pro Kr;im ha been arranged. Th addr to th Kraduate will be delivered by C. It. Thomson, and F. P. Kendal, ucl liia iiresliV-nt of th Iwiard of education, will present the diploma to th stu dent. Th detailed program follows; Overture Columbia Orchestra Presentation of Oraduatinn Claa by Prof, W. W. Payne, prlm-tpal.,.. Oration. "Hudd he Cinal"..r K. Jon Essay, "National Hon"" Alema H. Nylund PymiilMinv Charles Danela Violins and piano. Mlas Freder- Icksiai and M'.sa Young and Mr, Frederlckson Iliatorlral Hke'.ch, "The Stars and Htrlpe" Astor M. Salv .n Kssny, "Emblematic Flowers" Augusta. IT. Holm Vocal solo. "Mugnttc Waltz." ...Ardltl Mr. Don P. Cartright. ac-om-lianleij by Mm. It. Van Dusn. Oration., "The American fMdler,".. f'barb-s K. Cleveland Essay, "HUtorl. inae-s In Hatsnp County" Florence I, fioddorl It'Mtwricir" Haiife.T Violin solo. M!a FrerU-kson. Dlitf'usalon. "Hnnie Faults of Our State I"giHlaturc". It. W. TrulllnK-r Vab-dlctory, "The Temple of F.wne" Hattle M. rtzlngr Av Marin" flounod Violin and plan , Mlx,n Frl erlcka m an I Yoiiaic and Mr. Fri-d.-r!ckon Addn-M ('. H. Thorn m Uieg.mll-I." Haus-r Violin so!.. by Mr. Fredr!ck.n. Awardimr of D'pl im is Itv F. P. Kendall, acting chalr tnan of th P, i ir l of Ivlu'-ation. Tin- grammar ,-hoo clans will hold It graduating exerclfcs this afternoon at 2 o'cik. al the Assembly ball of A lair s'-h.M.. at which tlm th- follow- Injf rogram will be rendered: Choru ..Twenty bovs of Adair school Es;iy. "A Trip to the Houth Ioie" LUlle OIen Esay. "The N'wls and Clarke Cn- tennhl" Henry NorberK Fsay. 'The Hun" Nellie Davis Instrumental solo Myrtle Olsen Essav. "Our f;iants" Edwin Slnnott Eci-ay, "The Heauty of the Ocean" Grace Morton. Fssav. "The Future f the Pacific Coast" Arthur Airren Esnay. "Nature Study" Iambert Irson V'val solo Miss Kathryn Shlvelv Essay. "Patriotism" Iu'e Grav Esay, "Inventors" Allan Alrth Essay, ' The Kesiless Sea" InKa HanKSund Vocal solo Mary Mcintosh Presenlation of the Class Prof A. L. Clark Address to the Class and Presenta tion nf Certificate nf Gradua tion Hon. C. W Fulton Vih-.iI olo O. A. Thornton The following program will b ren dered by the pupils of room 8. Mc- 'ure's whool: Instrumental ol. Hattle Wise Essav, "Childhood Days" Virginia Nowlen Essay, "Astoria's Greatest Attrac tion" Minnie IJRhter Essay. "Progress In Advancement of the World's Navies ..Walter .Mavn S nsr. "After All" Miss Southeriand Essay. "Our Wll 1 Flowers" Wlnnl Van Dusen Essay, "Nature's IVautle Fav ttarrtman Essay. "Salmon Industry of the a- rlflc Coast" '.Vlllle Carlson Essay, 'Childhood" Ia Camahan SonK. "Rowlne" Mary Oregory Essay, "Hooks" Maude Van Dusen Essay "Some Artists I Know About" JUUUS Mfunier Essay, Hits of Information Lawrence HORers Instrumental duet Maude and Winnie Van Duen Essay, "The American FlaR" Hose Mattson Esay, "Noted Men of the Nine- teenth Century" .... Harry treorge Essay, Class Prophesy, "Our ReRat- ta" Haiti wise SonK Beaaie Heej Andres to class and presentation of certificates H. C. inomson FollowinR are the names nf the gradu Just To Remind Yon THAT WE SELL .Granite War e Basting Spoons . $ .05 Milk Pans, 2 qt . . .10 Pudding runs, 3 qt, . .15 WaahlBasins, . . .15 Sauce Puns, lipped, 2 qt. .20 Snu e Pans, Covered, . .30 Gem Pans, 8-holo . . .25 Roast Pan, 9x13 . . .35 Dish Tuns, 10 qt, . . .40 Tea Kettles, . . .50 571 Commercial Street, Astoria. ates from the Alderbrook, 8hlvly and ac Mr senilis: Alderbrook Inga HanRsund, Hnry Norberr, Arthur Arren. flhlvely Ixiuls Oray, Edwin Blnnott. Andrew Carr, Olaf Orlaon, Jstef Iunb'rry. Adalr-s";rac Morton. LUlle Olsn, Nel lie Davis, Alio Hchrodr, Ella Thomp son, Allan Alrth. Fred Larsen, Lamb'rt Iarien, Frank Tlmmons. iiEUoroN iwrNO okouxd. Th country Js becomlnR ajriuted ovr rellRlon. Periodically om on arises and declares that It is dea,ylna;. Thla raulta In countless d!culona until th aRHatlon runs Its course, and atlll re ligion tlourlsh'-s. It always will, for H la aoxnethlnR ih world ned. One of th 1nat recOTimendatlons of Hos tttr'a Stomach Hitters, th rreat American slrnnach strenglhener. Ilea In tho fact that h ha lived for fifty year 1n spit of hundred of Imitations, and Is renowned for M cure of constipa tion, dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, fe ver and agj. and see to It that the llfe-glvlnR elements of th food ar a-almllat-M with the blood. There I m-thlnK "Just as Rood." B that a Private Stamp cov-.t ihe neck of the bottle. OFFICERS EMXTED. The Hartender' Ieague No. 142, of A. F. of U, at the regular meeting; last nlfrtu and elected the folowlng- officers: President, Olof Anderson: treasurer, J. Hamford: secn-tary, C. J. Ctirtla; out er Ruard, P. Clausen, Inner Ruard, G. Hubr. FOARD A STOKES. COMMERCIAL AND FOURTEENTH STREET. What can be accomplished In the line of an education and brightening1 if fu ture prospects, I very well denion- strited by the testimonial cards on a Display Stand" nlacM In the above store bv The International Correspon dence Schools of HcranUm, Fa. He display and .nail a card. Yours for succeiw. IOl'IS G. SPIES. Sol. Col. To earn more, learn more. NOTICE TO student;. To students of International Corros pend?nc Schools I will mak? the fol lowing special offer for June and Ju'y: To the student who secures for me the larK'-sr. nun.ber of ?nrollmnt, I will give a bonus of 110. and to the one ecunnr the next largest nun.ber I win give 15. Th- minimum number necessary to secure the $10 In five enrollmenta and three enrollments to securs the W bo nus. These bonuses ar In addition to the credits allowed by the schools. Honinar there are some rustlers among you, I am. Yours truly, LOUIS G. SPfES. A MERCHANTS' CONTEST FOR FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN GOLD COIN. The unJ?rslKneJ merchants of Astoria for the purpose of showing- their appre ciation to their customers, have agreed to start a contest under the follow-In conditions: We give one vote for every ten (10) cent purchase. Votes may be oast for any society, organization, public or pri vate Institution or Individual. No votes can be sold under any circumstance. The contest laata from now until Oct. 1. The society. Institution or Individual receiving the highest total of votes will be awarded the five hundred dollars with which to buy a piano, or furniture or whatever they may prefer to buy. Roes, Hlgglns & Co., groceries, etc. Flaher Bros., groceries, etc. V. H. Coffey, groceries, etc. Johnson Bros., groceries, etc. James Crou;hley, Grocer. Central Meat Market. P. Lawler & Co.. flsh market. Palace Restaurant. Seaside Bakery. Oregon Bakery. Robinson's Furniture Store. The Bee Hive, department stor. The Wonder. depj"tment store. Hoe filers' Candy and Ice Cream Parlors. Tagg's Candy and Ice Cream Parlors. John Hahn. shoe store. J. H. Seymour, Jeweler. Eagle Drug Store. Central Drug Store. Herman Wise, clothing, hata, etc. C. H. Copper, dry goods, clothing, etc. S. Danxlger, clothing, hats. etc. N. Sehlussell, clothing, hate. etc. Will Madison's. ciK&r store. Jack Burns, cigars. P. Miller Son, cigars. Then. Bracker, cigars. John Pentllli. cigars. J. rtalnger. cigars. Fred Brown, cigars. WHERE DO TOU 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 money T Place an order once and see. C. W. BARR DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 573 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR. TELEPHONE. RED 2061. PRAEL & COOK TRANSFER COMPANY Telephone 22L DRAYIMG AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. 538 Duane St. Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Mr Res. TeL USL BUY YOUR GROCERIES? BTATB TREASITKHR'8 TOURTH NO TICE. Stat of OrRn, Treasury Department June S. 1901: Nrtlc la her-Hiy Riven that there ar now fund In th treasury with which to redeoin ail outatanalnar stato war. ranta drawn on tho gener-U fund and endorsed "presented and nor. paid for want of runfls," prior to thla date; al so ti oar .ill wamnts drawn on th state scaip bounty fund, and enrd "presented and not oald for want of funds." orlor to May 1, 1900, and all such warrants, properly endorsed, will be paid upon pr;n ta-tlon at this office, Interest therson ceas n; from and after thla date, CM AS. 8. MOORE, State Treasurer. SOCIAL - DANCE Tit Be II l at Foard & Stokes Hall, Friday, June 7, 1 901 Olren by the i Machinists of Astoria Wualc Columbia Ortbeatra TICKETS $1 LADIES FREE A FEW INTERESTING FACTS wnen people are eontemptauaf a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat service obtainable a far as speed, comfort and safety la concerned. Employes ot the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES art paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlring car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the firat-claas ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East For any rurther Information call on any ticket agent or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. AtU or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO It NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. DYSPEPTICIDE The greatest aid to DIGESTION. THE PLAGE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT. KOPP'S BEST A Delicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Paclflo Brewery, of which Bottled beer for lamily use or km Mr. John Kopp la proprietor, makes beer supplied at any time. Detlvery beer for domestic and export trade, in the city free. North Pacific Brewery POUNDED SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN TUE WORLD. Caah Aaet, - . - Sn, 500,000 Caati AaMt In United State. a,6i6,35 J. B. F. DAVI3 & SON, WINFIELD S. DAVIS BURT 215 Sansome Street, - SAMUEL ELMORE PacificNavigationCpmpanv Steamers-"Sue II. Elmore." "VV. H. Harrison' Only line-Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, llobsonville. Connecting; at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R, for Hac Fmneiwo, Portland and all points eaat. For freight and pascenger rates apply t- SsmMel Elmore & Co. General Agents, ASTORIA. ORE. ( 0. R. &. N. R. R, Co., Portland. A gents A. ft C. R. R. Co. , Portland. (B C. LAMB, Tillamook. Ore. wo union Pacific Pimm hmk snisnrMcg From Portland rot land "wcial Halt rke, Derver. f. Win Hi, Omaha, Kan- naaCliy.KU.oulM.W ragoaud eat 1.4) p. at. 8 0 . m. via Hunt Inf. mi All.llt o F. press Halt I.nke, Denver, Kl. Worth, Omaha, Kan as Cltr.M. ouli,fhl eag and ewt W.na wall , leiwrv inn, tipoka e. Mlmie apoli., Mt. Hi0, Dii. luth, Milwaukee, Chi rave a d earn K'Ofi p. m. I lli. sa.1 via Hunt ington at. Paul Fast mall p. m. 1Mm. at. via Spokane 72 hours from Portland to ChiccsV No Change of Cars. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE rao Astoria Ail aailing date aub Jert t. rhrnga Fo Han rranciaco Xrrry tv (lava, 7 a. lu. t uu'nYiA air ' I)llr e- To ruriland and Way a. a., exe eet Hod, Un rt I ngn Mood Steamer Nahcotta leavea AstorW ea tile dally for Ilwoco, connect! or there. with trains for Long Beach, Tlogt aaaf North Beach points. Returning- arrives) at Astoria same evening. G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Afesit, ' Astoria, A. L. CRAIO. General Passenger Ageat, Portland. Oregon. It Travel UXURIOUS The "Northwestern Limited" traias. electric lighted throughout, both maid and out. and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains fa tbe world. They embody the latest. Be west and beat ideas for comfort, eonvenlewe and luxury ever offered the traveling: public, and altogether are the meat complete and splendid production of the car builders' art These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northera Tbe Northera Pacific asi The Caiadiatj Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes f tick ets are available for passage ea ttm famous "Northwestern Limited. Atk trains en thla line are protected by tkm Interlocking Block System. W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLEH. General Agent Traveling Aaft. Portland. Ore. FISHER BROTHERS, Astoria, Ore. A. D.ITIO GENERAL AGENTS. L. DAVIS CARL A. HENRT Sao Francisco. Cat. & CO., AGENTS.